Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 December 1877 — Page 2
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1877.
OFFICIAL PAPEB OF THE CITY.
A tkbrtblk boiler explosion in New
York with great loss of life U reported in
our dixpatcbea, in wbich the victims were mainly young boys and girla wbo
were employed in a candy factory.
It is singular bow county treasuries in Democratic counties have been raided upon and robbed lately. We have Auglaize. Defiance, and Clermont is Ohio alone. And now the work baa com
menced in Illinois. . Lawrence county, in that State, is a Democratic county, and Tuesday night last the safe was
broken open and $39,000 stolen.
Thk new Constitution of Georgia
makes the payment of all taxes required
by the State a qualification for voting:
It is intended to operate against the col a .
orea voters, most or wbom are very
poor, and will in this way be denied the right to vote. It is a less objectionable method, however, than the shot-gun of
Mississippi or the rifle club of South Carolina, though nearly as effective. ' 1 n Th recently elected United States Senator from California, James T. Farley, is an old and wealthy resident of that State. Commenced political life as a Know-Nothing, then became a Democrat, to wbich faith he still ad here. He is in favvr of the ail-r A..
larand a strong advocate of free tra
and will oppose any subsidy to the
Texas Pacific Railroad. He will not
take his scat until March, 1879. ' Thk Democratic State Central Com
mittee of this State held a meeting at Indianapolis yesterday, and resolved to
hold their State convention in that city
on the 20th of February next, and
tablished the ratio of representation at
one delegate for each 200 hundred votes
cast for Tilden last year. The purpose -of., holding their convention at so early a day, as expressed by members of the committee, is to head off the Green
back organization and prevent the formation of a third party ticket at the next election. Many of the leading Democrats of the State Jwere present to assist the committee with their advice, and a great variety of views was expressed, but all tending . to tho one point, that they were willing to do anything and profess anything that will lead to success. '" . . Thk editor of the Free J'remt insists that Judge Strong lies when be says: "I am a Democrat tune. I hold all the ..opinions the State Rights Democrats have ttwaj held." And that the $few York Sun ana -aricr Democratic paers are mistaken when tiioj indorse the
Judge's Democracy. The Free Pres.
very positive in this; and, though it is the prerogative of ignorance tobe HHtitiveipossibly our neihlHr is riftst- To - ntfvef so mtle Taim rw-the vetuMr vt Democratic judges and Democratic papers that we shall not attempt to decide that any are wrong when they charge each other with falsehood. We must be pardoned, however, for believing that Judge Strong knew his own politics, and that the New York Sun would not claim him as a Democrat if he were not one. The Free Pre had not settled the matter at that time.
unretant, the control of our national affairs. Another source of danger Mr.
urnsing considered to be the idea that the Government which has the right to take tin property of the citizen for a tax
and bis life for a defense, lias no right
to protect tSat property or life." Another
dangerous idea is, that there is a line of
demarkatioa over which a Northern man has no right to pass with his views.
It is still a matter of fact that there is
no welcome to emigrants that go to the
South with Northern ideas." BATTLE IX THE DARK.
TARLF. TALK.
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In this joyous holiday season which is upon us, a season of friendly remembrances and kindly charities, so charac
teristic of Him whose birth the occasion
commemorates, let us not forget the in
junction to "remember the poor." We may not, some of us, be able to give
largely but we can give cheerfully, and
though our contributions may be small
they will brine happiness to the hearts
of those who are struggling with want, and enable them to mark a "merry
Christmas" and a "happy INew i ear as golden days in their dark journey of
life. Let us enable them to share with us the festivities of the occasion, and our own hearts will be gladdened and made better, and our own pleasures added to an hundred fold. If we must stmt in our gifts let it be to those who do not need them, and who will not regard us less kindly because, while we give them friendly greeting, we" have divided our substance with the deserving poor. They will understand why it
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AS BMSU V4U. IVJ 1UUWXU Ml IUID nuu us
HjiiaAing p&f-i'y' happiness univer-
t T U us then all
who give and to thtWxaejo receive.
Thk anniversary of tfift Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held at Springfie.1, Massachusetts, on the 9th and 10t inst. From an account of the proceedings published in the Wetn Chrietitn .4vneatt, we clip a synojwis of an address delivered by Rev. L J. Lansing, who spent two years, from 1874 to 1876 in missionary work in Georgia. Mr. Lansing "set forth five dangerous ideas that be saw working at the foundations of the nation's life. The first he called the idea that treason is a mistake, instead f a crime; which prevails to such an extent the Executive of the nation has indicated to those who fought against the government that their convictions were as honorable as our convictions, implying that they ought to he respected as much. But if ever there was a case of treason that deserves execration, it w.ts that in these States from 1861 to 1865. and he was willing to say that no idea y could . be f more perilous to the civil liberty of man
kind than the idea that treason is to be condoned. The next dangerous idea was that it is safe to put into the hands of men who have revolutionary
ideas wholly antagonistic to oar form of government, who have expressed that antagonism in war, and are still
lral" ts life R.iwr. m Pallee-
. :; "" Barglar. Kentebeck ( Me.) Journal.
The fight W tween Charles C. Morrill
and a burglar in the house of the Hon. Lot 3L Moa-Ul, on Winthrop street, Portland, M, a little past midnight on Wednesday, should place this police
man 8 name n the list of heroes. As the house lad been entered recently MorriH wae delegated to take up his alode there a portion of the night as a
special waUhman. He began on Saturday night, (oing into the bouse unob
served, an occasionally with dark
lantern male fig a tour of observation,
finishing hit solitary task a little after midnight. On Tuesday at midnight be made bis u.suaWunL before departure.
and had descended ITj the lower story. Then he heard a tearifstop in front of
the house, on Winthrop street. He re
mained quiet and listened intently, tie heard a person enter the yard and try
the windows on tbej west side of the house. The windows were all down,
fastened, and the shatters closed. The
stranger then returned to the wagon,
where, apparently was his confederate.
He again came hack to the window and
ttmiafilia9 tk n(ai. -aTith an i n rii I ; 1 1 o
fe, j had broken one of the uper lights, so i7 ( tbat'fle could reacll in and unfasten the
catch on the middle sash. This he did. In the meantime Morrill had darkened his lantern f.nd placed it on the floor, and in his rubber boots crept stealthily into the dining-room and took his position, crouching with a seven-shooter in his hand. Just as, in the darkness, Morrill saw the form of the burglar en- ,
ter the room he seized him. The ruffian struck Morrill's right wrist with an iron bar, knocking the revolver from his
hand, and the weapon as it fell to the floor exploded. He also struck Morrill two or three blows over the head with the same bar. Then was begun a band-to-hand encounter, as the burglar was apparently bound not to be captured alive. Morrill grabbed a big marlinspike which was in his Cardigan jacket, and, while he held the house-breaker with his left hand, punched him in the face and month with the marlinspike. This caused great pain, and the burglar screamed to the confederate outside in the yard f "For God's sake 1 I believe he is going to kill me !" He squirmed and yelled tremenduously, but Morrill held him as in a vice, and kept punch
ing him with tho marlinspike. Morrill felt the prick of , knife in his left breast. The blade of the knife was
about eight inches long, ground to a sharp edge on both sides. The fellow aimed a heavy blow, but the blade struck on the buckle of Morrill's suspendero, passing through that but bring- (
lng up on the sides, ' which prevented
the knife from eutenng the body at any "-nt lentrth. A wound was made be
tween trie riu jn the region of the heart j to the depth ol aU.ut one-quarter of an mch.TWW?arrst t efW W-A'
tho wowd-be murderer, who pricked
Morrill severs.! times in the back of the head, cutting the scalp, and cutting also liiB ear and neck. , Morrill finally got hold of the knife-handle and by main strength took the weapon, dragging the blade through the burglar's hand. The contestants had been upon their feet all the time. When the burglar lost his knife he stooed and attempted to escape, ordering his confederate to "shoot him!" The confederate did
shoot, and the ball came crushing
tiirougb the window a few inches alove
Mornll s head. The burglar got away,
and as he went out of the window Mor
rill followed him with two shots from
his revolver, one of which he. thinks
took effect. Besides his hat and dirk
knife the burglar left behind him an iron 'biliy" and a large meal sack, in which he intended, probably, to carry off his booty.
Items of Intrt Gas bill. A jrood lesson Leas'n cost. A sentimental youth thinks the fiftybutton kid glovea went Invented to give follows a fair show in helping to get them on. Must have slept vry uncomfortably the man. who laid in bis winter coal. What's the use of carrying' such a burden on your rulml any longer? Why don't you fetch out that dressinggown and give it to your husband now? Considerable more time I wasted in frivolous folly than Is ever devoted to earnest endeavor. When a, faithful mother goes on a whaling expedition she uever fails to get all the blubber she wants. It is astonishing how bard a man will work to support a tailor, a hacktnan mud a bar-keeper, while he let bis wife run the sewing machine to support the children. i The fountain of beauty is the heart, and every generous thought illustrates the walls of th chamber. "It is well to leave something for those who come after 13," said a mau as be threw a barrel In the way of a policeman who was chasing him. An Iiishman, seeing a vessel very heavily laden and scarcely above the water's edge, exclaiaxHl: "Upon my sowl, if the river was but a little higher the ship would go to the bottom. "
He who betrays another's secret be
cause ha has quarreled with him, was
never worthy or the sacred name
friend; a breach of kindness will not
jubtify a breach of trust. Away down in the corner of many
woman s heart lurks this sentiment
No bonnet, no church.
Jonah is one of the first men men
tioned wbo were brought to the sur
face by internal disturbances.
A Cedar Key, Miss., man advertises
for sale a curiosity in the shape of
pig with four ears, nve toes on cue
foot, only one eye, no boles in the ears
and now three months old.
In making love to a widow the in
fluence of moonlight I not so apparent
in bringing about a grand consumma
tion as the statement that you don
care to put on a clean shirt more than
once a week.
A newspaper correspondent in the
Yosemite solitude dilates with zeet on the inspiring effects of a glimpse which
he had of a cardinal red skirt far up
distant mountain side. He himself was
in the valley, furbelow. ,.
Sojourner Truth was asked in Michl
gan the other day what she thought of
Anna Dickinson. Well, replied the
sybil, "Anna started out In the spirit
and ended in the neon.
Young ladies who are expecting $25 Christmas gifts from their male friends
will be rejoiced to learn that "an ap
propriate present for a gentleman
only 10 cents," has just been introduc
ed.
A woman may not be able to sharpen a lead pencil or bold au umbrella, but
she cau pack more articles in a trunk
thau a man can in a one-horsa wagon,
OfTm Year' Deration. The Discharges Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of Smell and Taste Wholly Gone. Entirety , Cured by SAHFORD'S HADICiU CURE. 11-wnWpfb a Ptxt: Qtatlfw I M mo. pcilad to ackBovlmira t van the pr-t fcoat EuuirOKD' Kuuml ru hat bea-a to m. For trn jrtn I hare been afflicted with Us at tamthmtmt dieae, a&d peeiai!y la tfe wmtrr una bu it t.cii mac aevara. Tba rftecaarKe aaa bees uura an4 bUHMtf, amittlsc a foal odor to bad ttuU mf preeeaca In a room with exaera waft very otfeaarea to Uen. One week after wnmuchw the m nf
&AroaD'a Ka e7 a l Curl I wa not troabled rhd. It at aiL My uaes of taate and erne 11. which aw
a-aouy rune, care now rauy retsroea. aaa mf tfeacral bealUi M maca Improved Your. IdELBOniTT H. FORT.
Short-Oxmt Writer.
LjlLVXD KArroa, hick. nor. a, con.
CLOTHING.
OUR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Gentlemen
LATER.
The pclnure of Firrnvii'i Cr
.UTiT-d l.ere0->ataUritjrfe-. I don't koov wbuc I
sooaid bt don: if HHiano, Da for ttir-m-. it
s' havetrled VIoorhraodeTrTthtRcsbi,gui'i altrtouiv-h I hare beeo able W atop t offetwtve d-
chsrire, i btre not oeec aoie w rrovpr niv e'rw ot
tas-te and amell on til I tried SAirrottt' Crim. Ttt
can refer any one too ctwe to me. and I will
uien
aa beea to me. our,
M f--dK9 L KNK H- fokix,
inform 1
c . rfuUT !
GaJTD BaPTXW, Hicnu, Sox. IS VSTa.
to fn Uetail as to Ut beoat
LTMDERS
hats, caps atiD FunmsimiG GOODS !
FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN. "EASTERN INDIANA
Our long experience in selecting foods for this market, and buying in immense qnajntitiea for to CASH, anabioa aa to soil tuoca cheajr Uiaa regulavr bouaea.
SWORD'S radical cure So. 243 SOUTHWEST COEISE M&IH AUB M&RIOI STREETS.
A Cbewrfiil Wlf. What blessins to a household Is
merry, cheerful woman one whose spirits are not affected by wet days or
little disappoliituieuts vue whose milk of ouruau kindness does not grow sour in the sunshine of prosperity! Such a
woman, in the darkest hours, brightens the house like a piece of sunshiny
weather. The magnetism of ber smiles
and the electrical brightness of ber
looks and movements Infect every one.
The children go to school with the sense of somethlug great going to be
achieved; the husband goes into the world in a conqueror's spirit. No matter how people annoy anJ worry biin through the day. far off her presence
shines, and he whispers to hiiaself, "At
home I eJmll find re&tilo ddf by day
ruoiejr. AU'J 11 you &UUW a man wilu u
beaming face, a kind heart, and a pros
perous business, in nine cases out of
ten you will find he has a wife of this
kind.
Trial by Jmry, r, Haw Il'a !. . London l'unch. - - The jury then retired to consider their verdict. . . '- Fomman Well, gentlemen, what shall it be? . For the defendant or the plaiutiff? I say for the plaintiff dam. agfs, 1.000. Number Two Xonsenaa; you mean the defrudant. He was In the right, and nothing shall make me give In if I stay here all night. Number Three Don't say that. Because I have a dinner party at seven!, Number Four And I promised my wife to be back by six. Number Five I say ditto to Mr. Foreman. Only- make lt a fartbiDg damages. Nothing shall move ma from that. Number Six Which was the .plaintiff? - - ' Number Seven Whv. the one who
refused to pay the fcilf, don't you know?
JN. urn tier tAtrht- Imt bless me. I
tfcought he was.le defendant. " V w TI ' lt -l I.'
.luuioermu" vome. geuueniwn, ub
getting, late. Make up your minds. I don't care which you give It for; in fact. I thought both sides In the wrong.
. Jo umber Ten Did you? . I thought both sidea In the right, : i.iJx r . Number Eleven It's no use talking. I tell you I mean to stick to the defendant. Number Twelve And I to the plaintiff. Damages, 1,000. Not a penny less, mind you, not a penny les! . Foreman I set-, gentlemen, we must decide In tho usual way. ; I will toss the shilling, if you will be good enough to cry heads or tails. The jury returned arter a fw minutes' absence. Verdict for the plaintiff damages, forty shillings.
On the dreary, drizzling December Sundays, dou't preach doomsday nor solemneholy sermons; but take some UtUd sunshin rroro your summer stores, and lighten 'em up. If you have auy not too sanctified bring it out. M ke the elders beam and the young folks smile occasionally,- waillag sermon In the fail is worse than a scolding wire or a leaky roor? When voung eouples call to get married, don't Joke at.ut "frosty night bringing d.wu a shower of weeding fees." Oet Uug married for the first lime is a serious business and sometimes even more so on the second or third trial. In regard to kissing the bride, the beet usage now is to "kiss her first 'as' a matter ot custom, and the second time because ahe is pretty after asking the groom's permission !
A country dealer sent to Indianapolis for a copy of a little book called 'Happy Huhand-- The work not Wcg procurable, the country dealer received a note, stating that there were no " Happy Husbands" in Indianapolis.
Lare'i Labor Lama. Oil City Derrick. It seems to be the ambition of all young wives to look well when auy one calls. Yesterday a South Side bride heard a ring at the front door. The, maid was out, and she rushed up stairs to "tlx up" a little before admittiug the
caller. There was a moment of lightning work before the dressing case. Quicker than it' takes us to tell it, a ribbon was fastened to her throat, a flower stabbed into ber hair, a Hash of powder on her face, and she was at the door, all smiles and blushes. The gentleman said he had walked from Memphis, and couldn't remember that he had tasted food since he left Cincinnati.
A Bra Fall ar (table. Osceola (Neb.) Beeord. ' Sixteen babies were huddled . together on a bed at a dance that occurred lately in Hackberry precinct, and not one of them was over thirteen months old. ' We hope to be forgiven for saying that we do uot believe the "like of that" could oouur auywhere in the United States outside of Hackberry precinct.
Hot oatr promptly aireata the eonrxgiur 4
in Catarrh, but. by tymptnettc action, it raatore ta aonnd health all the orcana of the head thai t become affected by it, aad exhibit anjp or the follow
Uktf aaecuona:
Pefetle Kreafsfet, Taflamed and M attprw
PalBful and Watery Kyea, Lao of Hearinc. Larache, NenralKla of the Ear, Xlclianree from the Ear, Kinging Xo4ee
in the Head, xruzinewa. rrvoo Hcadarhe. Padna in tfee Templet, Um of the twmoa of Taateaad Smell, Earairation ot the I'rnla, I nrl am mat Ion of Ue Tonaila. ' Pntrid SoreThroat, Tlckllna; or Ilaa-klnir Coacrh. Brom-hltia. aad iileeding of the
aJtnga.
Karh packaire contain Tr. PanfwJ Tmnroved
Itihuhnff Tabe. with full and carelully prepared d rrcuona for aaa In all ca-a. Price. L Foraaiecy alt wholeaala and retail dmtcgtel and dealer Uirooghont the flitted 8tataanlCnana. VI FKS
a rtiTTKK, oenerai agent aaa Wuoicaala Dru-
WjCOLUIlS'M
Far over awenty-flve veara the aeaitir nartner ha a been before thia conitnunitr tnr a ahara,
ot l'a patronage, onenng good in eouipetitaon with the market. We endeavor to deal fairly at.l lilterally with oar patrons, giving them good aa repreaeoted. at prices as LOW AS THE
iHMi'M L and having jnst reeetved mwvh the largest stock of new winter goods in the city, we hope in the future, as in the past, to receive liberal ahae of your patron.
one great adTantage we do claim in baying nooels of us is. a child or any person not posed in prices can buy just as cheap as t e best jBdees or most expert buyers, thus avoiding the danger of navinc two a? three timea wh t the eooda are worth, wbich ia frnut-ntl tha
case in the clothing trade. The prices that we name will be the value of the (Wis. no more.
no leas. Taking Una fact into oonaidraun. our old cuatoiovra know, and txnr uow Duel will
earn, that trom ns they buy not only the best goods but the cheapest. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
: - : - c MARK SOME OF OUK PRIOEt-
Voltaic Plasters AN ElectrSalTanlc Battery, combined with a hlKhly Medicated I Lifter, (arrnlnr the ffruidMt curative Ktfeat In the world i J medlrtntL
and utterl v BurpaaBliitf all other Plasters heretofore
In aae. 1 hey accompimn mora in one week
Overcoats, from Men' Working Suits, complete Knck Harris Cassimere buita,
Nobby Cassimere Suits,....
Styliah lress, all Wool Cassimere Suits.... Beat Nobby lress Suits
Oood Jeans Working Pants, lined
au wool uaaaimere 1 atita
Hny a Oood school Suits
Koy s riuita ,
They do not pal.
the old Plaxtera ia a whole year.
1 1 mo, ubj aa. a ucy Relieve Affectiom of the Chest. Kelleve Atf-ctlom of tfte Longs. HelleTa Affection of tha Heart. Kelleve Affection of tha Lrrer. Kelleve Affectiona of tha Spleen. Kelleve Affectiona of tha Kidneys. Relieve Affections of the Spine. Kelleve Affections of the Nerves. Kelleve Affectlonaof the Muscles. Kelleve Affectiona of tha Joints. Kelleve Affectlonaof the Bnes. Relieve Affection of Uie ninewa.
wo matter what may be tho extent of year suffer, big, try one of these Plasters. Kelief liuianana.
on, a fact aupported ty hundreds of teatlmonlale In
our Doeeeealon. near in mind that the moat minor.
taut dutcoverlea in pharmacy date back leas than ten years, and that combinations of arums and eesencea of plants and shrubs are herein united with Klectrlcity to form a curative Plaster, in soothing-, healing, and strengthening properties as far superior to another plasters heretofore In use astasscleututa
physician Is to Ut aorsstseGa. Price, S Conts.
Tie careful to call forCOLLIW VOLTAIC PL A3-
TkK lest you get some worthless imitation. Sold by all Wholraleand Ketail Drufralsta throughout the t'nlted States and Canadaa.and by WKS a FOTa
1 .11, rropneiora, joa4uu. jsaaa.
Men's Nobby Saxony Hats . Men's tiood Fur Hats Boy s Stylish Saxony Bsts at Latest Winter Style Saxony Hats.
as to 20
uo . 3 on ' OU, usually sold at 10
. mi and upwards
.15 DO and upwards
H uu sad upwards 50 and upwards 3 OU and upwards
...ri 60 and upward, in great variety
..1 oesta, usually sold at SI ti
.. ......II mi and upwards 5 cents and up wards
. 90 cents, usually sold at SI 40
And All Other Goods at Equally Low Prices.
OVERCOATS, OVEHICOATTN,
In Great Variety, Varying in Price from (3 00 to M 00. Shirts, Drawers, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods a Specialty !
TRUNKS .AJSTD VLlISES
Of our o n manufacture, the largest assortment in the ei y, soiling at iuansfactpers' BorroM tKiCKa
UNDERTAKER.
JAMES S. STARR & SON,
. 249 S. W. Cor. Main and Marion St. RI( II.MOM, INP.
!
We, the nndcrslgned, having
Foun FINE COACHES
Will furnish them to those desiring
FOR FUNERAL SERVICES
Richmond Piano - Forte UanufaciuringlCo.
Factory, MOnd 16. Hcrth Washington Street,
- RICHMOND,
INDIANA.
o.akaUarda
aU. ff-
Hatfield & Vaughan Dov7da'
n AQ7 flMITAr 5Afl V?
For the Next two Months we
IBwXrriaixis in ISi:;
1 v.
Ht try
eirr Rrftr Smb ia thia
Ws svr Oolmc ta Qavit tk Dry Owla
Our locEiv Mustt-De
BY .THE 1st DAY OF JANUAJRY,
Sou
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SPECIAL DARGAinS ARE 0FFZ2)
, V,,'
DT Bill . V
aWiauia s3XAJaXS. i aaaawaw. tot..
Blaclx and - J
Colored Cashmeres.
Blaclx Xaiiotres.
Thesff (Jood Are Marked Fally 25 Per Cent. IM w their Falafu a
500 TARDS SILK AM WOOL TA1HXETTS, 65c These Owia wtkare aa.
at ' liter are the KH-beat and Handsomest Iti i i a lawft aaa ni
5M YAKDS ALL WOOL l'AlLlXfc' CLOTHS C ENTS. " We wlU rant these omU worth 05 cents ia any market In the 1'alt) K.
5N) YAKDS UKOCAOE MATLESSE UKESS tiOOOS. S5e. red ureal rrsns .
I WO lards KrtK-ade Itlark Cashmeres SOr: well Worth 0c S.OOO
1 I- I 1 . ... . . . B . a . a . . m . .
rwtflWMiiiF i iimiru ivress uinhw at in ana :vr I ne anave raoda arts
marked on an a Tenure HiIIj
i
I
20 Per Cent. Less than Present Wholesale
Ladies' and Gontlonon's Unccrnocr I A FULL ASSSORTMENT.
A
50 SHAWLS, New and Handsome Stvles. Now
juarxea ?uiu .beaver snawis, Marked Qcr
heaa. A
We are (losing Oat these Goods less than any Lady can buy the Cloth In t!
Cassimeres, Jeans.Beaver Cloths.Blankets, Flan-
neis ana a mil nne 01 uomestics still on nana. (
IIT We would sar to our Customer that I'riee Is ant an ahlm-i arlih i.i
l Itl I a aa tea
iy .-ixpoMng vi our stocB quicaiy we tiare expenses.
fifth street ui th Pot.fflti:
rim
UNDERTAKER.
GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
This Company ia eomraosed of experienced workmen in all branches of the I'iano business.
ahicb eDablua us to eoiupete in quality, tone, finish anil price with any other company Our Instruments have been pronounced by competent iudt.es to be eminent In all the dualities of
excellence. Tuning and all Kinds of Repairing Promptly Attendodto on Reasonable Terms.
riaaos Taacn in i.Ai iiaxut. novMwssatlm
Havine purchased of the Exra Rmith A Co.
Manufaviurimi Co. the entire Untiartakina
Business, I offer my services to the Public, be- i lieruur, by csrefnl and prompt attention, I can merit a share of patronage. I have all the modern appliances lor preserving bodies. Will give funerals my personal attention, and guarantee satisfaction in every particular . Orders left at the stables of Tom. Pickens or Shofor's will receive prompt attention day or
H. ItiUUWMlNu,
Orders left at T. H. Workman's stab la office.
17 M- rtii r rank 1 in street, at Xnoa. Pickens, or
at H. bhofer's will reovive prompt attention
day or nujbt. iylldwum
established 1830.
I- IV L a ssw. .a a
,rT iuroai frescnDed h bo.
f I Absolutely Pure I snd Ions I bv Physicians.! I -ever.
and PALATABLE. I diseases, I Use no other! I where jAKER'suoD Liver Uil
RICH1S0KO
JL. fm mil t&'Co.,
TEX. TABLE.
HU IaSlila
. New York Graphic: A countryman, whose most btriitiug articles of apparel were a beaver of tho rebellion decade
and a red knitted tippet tied around hie neck, grot up on a bench at the baby
enow, yesterday, and between the
crowing and crying he caught a breath
of aiieuce, aud aoked: ".Ladles and
gentlemen, why la a when ia a HowerlatUkea wise child?" "I think, peth&ps." said a timid maiden lady, "it's
when be goea to bed early. ao! ex
claimed the questioner triumphantly.
When he re-posies early and late,"
suggested a, bright young-man. "Xahl nothin like HI" said the conundrum huckster. Then they all gave it up, and the man hi the red tippet shouted:
Now listen, and 1 11 tell you. A flow-
erist is like a wise child when he noses his own poppy!" And the answer was received by a chorus of indignant screams from the circumambient orchestra.
UNDERTAKERS !
In connection with .1. M. Hutton A Caw At Man .factory, Cor. Ninth a id Noble Sts. 1 Two squares east Passenger Depot. Office Open at all Hours Day or Night. With onusaal faciliti wa are prepared to attend to all calls pr rapttv. and with light expenses our orices wC I ka wtry reasonable. Orders left at the sta lie oljice of T. H. Workman, North Franklin 1 reet, will be responded to, promptly. .. ocludtf
h
AUTOMATIC PUMPS,
i FOR RESIDENCES.
at I
STEAK! PUMPS. BOILER FEEDER
Tith Hmmtl Attwchmt far filtimf - srJaeia (MM ia alearav. . ADDKiss, w. C. ROSS a. CO.. ICS arr CTSKaHKATl. . . , . decldmo.wrdafr1toi
8Ua rOB WTKCET IMFKeTEaEXT.
BY V1B Tl'K of a certain precept to ma directed by the Mayor of the ity of Kieb-
nHMHl. Indiana, and aroly attested by Uie Clerk of said C ty, a .der tMeocyoraas aealuf saad city, I will on
Saaarslay, Jaaausrr Mtk. ISTS. Sen at imblic aactino at the City Cotart Huom
betwwaa she hooaa of 10 o'clock ajc. aad 4 o'clock TJt, at said day.ttoe tviowmtt deasribssi lot or pai-oel of Land.o. ao much tbereof aa may
be rasceesaiy wo sasisiy aw saw aawaaiMz aa ..aa.na.-d against saea prexnises for
(Breet improvenwnt. and all coats, to-wit : I t
aid eitTAbattiiw on said improvement 30 feet
sLd&BPei foot; owned by CUa Hut, against which there ia asseaeed tha aum of twerve
dollars oe twenty-ti v-. oenta, (art-r oeatiecina evwdits.t far stxwet improvsaiest ia favor of Burns Sbofer. contractor.
TT I I tf " " " asv.-, a.j atneMan.. Kichmosal, lad, Wee. 17th. 171. dacaUxriSv
V. A. BotpEn,
Pittasswrc. (IsiptwwnU
BjallwnyDTDIaltAPOlalS DITBUOll. Trotns Xeose Ooano IFast.
Bradford A Indianapolis Aooum., S.18 f ta Kast Line , ia0 a m A ccomiiKxl a tion 7.10 a m Houthern Kxpreaa . 8.s0 p n
Train Arrxva from the Wast.
Fast Lane . ........... -.7 JO a tt
: Express li30 p m
aat rjpress... vnK p n.
. Aom iiniiKwiation . ........ UU) p ta
- COLUMBUS DITUIOK. Tntu Intone Ootna Eat.
Fast Una... .-...... . ....... 7.15 a in i Express ...... -M. .H ao p in Fast lux press .i p ni
Tmim Arrive from the Xosf.
Bradford Accommodation S.18 p m
rast Line , '10,18 a nc
Southern Express 8t6 pm
natroif a xaxiA nmiiox. Truimm Lmtmrn Qoiih? Jiast.
Indianapolis .. , , ,, T-B a m
Mixed lxical nfSSv-.aB
Indianapolis acoommodattc-.. .. 7.10 p as
rroaas -III law rrowa the Samt. -
lz3nanapotis -r-mf-i1atHTn . to?" p m Indianapolia Kx press. SJ5 p m Mail .& p m
' emcaoo iiivwioif. lYosns Leave Oowag JCorta.
Kx press . ...... 10. SO a m
Trait Arrive from the North.
Kxpress ........... 6.45 p m UsctauU, . Hasilllsa sk DajUa
Express-
r.xpreea..
Hasilllsa BUallrosMl.
Tameldeaee Oomg South.
S.00 a m
.7 00 p m
I Express..
Kxprsas-
Truant Arrive trom theSomth.
O-0i
HAVING rnirefaased of aC H. LMlChis entrre interest in the andertaking bnaiasa. together with the gnod will of the same I will continue the basiness from the old stand on North Fifth street, where the books and accounts ef the late firm of Dili A Banmer ran be found. Hoping by prompt attention in tha future as in the past, to merit a share of your patronage AU orders left at the office or at Batfleld Vaughan a livery stable shall have prompt attention. ocR iivam
loal. AOOOM MOOaTTOK. Xaeoaw RtchmumuL
T...aiii(i.i
Arrive at
Amv at Cincinnati -
Lavave Curiiinatt
Tjeava ifaniilton..
Arrire at Richmond ...
Urau4 Raitfala eXt
TTOtIM
9-i5a . 7:45 aaa xaj aupaa
A.so p m uopa fU p m
FLOWERS.
L. B. CASE,
laeliaaa Ral
North.
Cincinnati A Muauas Ixpreaa. tlQ-0 a m
Chicago 'r" 1ftffft p m
Train Arrne from the Sort.
I Aocommnrratinn mas a m
Express sUB pm
V0KTH TWELFTH STREET.
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a A H
1VMBER,ET&
BANKS.1-
lilCJIMOXI) Savings Bank
So. S3 IVorth Fifth Street, East aide, fire doors south of poatofflce
Keeeires deposits of 1 and upwards.
- r.ve of his
Every depositor a stockholder to extent
us aepoeits.
Dividends declared semi-annually.
M. K. KEEVE8, President.
W. W. DtTDLKY. Cishier
sepisdwlv
FARMERS BASE OF RICHMDSD. A BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT,
EXCHANGE & COLLECTION.
. CO-FABTVEBS N. H. Brtsur. Z. 4. iisrLirj
Nicholas Dkuivet. bEiaiSiuxsca
Jacsb 8aama. , Jacob BAaxSkf
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- It Is so eimpU its emutrmotiom. mad runs , easily that a child can onerate It.
ar- It ha the ttrttitil.l. tlf-M4Hn nmtl. sarr las.
priirnt thullU, with a perftr.t tnfritm., which dues Bat change as the bobbin becomes saluvaated. aar AU Ui vorinri jumnlt ore wputlaUe, and It i
QDmHinrfl eT-rr orniuw ist jrsmrai. mer Erery llacbine is cent out ready for ase, allar
Nelwlihatamllaa lb- OREA? REni fTIOV j TN Pit 14 'EH we eontinae to ase the beat anau-rtal ' and exercise the greioeat cars ia their man u facia?-
man Brxaci Ofiss. 381 Ttst lbdUca St.. CUciei, HI.
TICTOtt SEWING Jf A( HIVE CO.X mrcm OmSZ iti lUtmlaelsriM, Xldlstsva, Or
B. KRELOER. FASIIIOHADLE r.lERCAT TAI
FIKE CUSTOM WORK A SPECIAL
fits gu 'a-aaiaians The Finest Cloths, Cassimeres, English and Boo ton Goods Constantly i
-aa",j w
L K
nHaasl . . f ta.
Ot extra Qaality to Ooods aad Make-up, at Iaowest Prioes.
Catlleetioma Will ReeiTe Speil
barv santa anssuost Toor Bufdness Res pectf ally Solicited.
Deposit Received on Most Favorable Terd
STANLEY, ESTEB & CO )yl9dweni
SEWI1TO MACHINE.
At trie lower tot uma quality of aooda than ever before kaova hen.
PISH
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a mm 1 S.S3 a e
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OSara aaa ett the Chaiceat Calaetlaaa tf HOITSE BEDaDIKO- Plants nt
i. c. coTumLirj.
KAjrOl a,CT"aaC tXDDULEBD! URD tfCOD la U IZZ IB 33S EH ! UALWUT, pipun, Ml, oik, hickory, Era "
DUmanviam StsJr wrlll neaiiwa - inl Attamtion, tu
" : i; c. cor.tiLirjf
mQBM,lvTsDFAIJ
TuToa Co. in
AtSlIiHaiflS S-rneodIttCHj, to which jaar b. :-Krani!;.' 199 and 201 MAIH OTREQT.
-IMPOKTEKS ABO JOBBEBS OF-
SUGAR, GOFFEE, TEA, OPSSjO,
- aUo Aonrrs roa PIOHEER CO. b UATCIILE88 Ct FRUIT CAKE TO CLZ23
ciisrciisry .
It
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'JmSeVem
la. C. EBiX.F.R. Maaage-rJ
The PAiaiaADrcM Job office baa t
best facilities in the State, outside
Indiaoapolia. lor aomg ttook ai
pamphlet printing. Oar font of tyi
ar lanre. embrace a iarire variety
faces, and are all new and in.cood eoj
diuoB. Call and see eamplea-
FOR SALE !
A SECORD-HAKD ?ciii.lSl.i!iEdBal57 Pur Htrse PWr r. UT USE OUE YEAH !
PiLumni
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1-4 Cor. TtMlfth aad Mi 11
--Cor. Sixth and Walnut. - Cor. Ninth aad Main. S-a Cor. BeieuUi and Park. : -6 Coc. Eurhtfa and Mulberrr Co. Frankhn aad 8veamora ff-Ccsr. Main eSlml aor. Klevea-th andKorSaT t-Boaa, South FW lt-7-VannSairfle.v
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