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icatitrar. PAN-HANDLE ROUTE: j t Condensed Timo Card. Columbus and Indianapolis Division. Djcen,ber 3d,7l. . ' . ' . ooiko wmt. i '1 (No. s. N0.6. No. IO .Pittsburgh,-,,.,,, 3.00pm XColtwOm!.?.!!. 12.30pm Milf'rd Center.... 2.08pm Urban, 2.52pm Fiqna, 3.55pm Bradford Junction, 4.20pm Greenville, 4.56pmJ 9.30am 9.25pm 7.17pnfT S.Ofpm 9.18pm 9.45pm i.2$pm 1 1.33pm 12.11am 1 .0im 2.3am ftUami 11.21am 12.08pm 1.14pm l.4Upm s.prh 4.03pm 4 48pm 6 10pm iicnmona n.iuptn Cambridge City, . 0C2pm Jintgntstown,, Indianapolis . 7JJ8px 9.00pm OIKO BJAST, No.!, !!; &4 Voj 7. tfJ!
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3;zm ii;57pm r 12;57aar 2:45am ' 4;27pm fcUp 6;25pm 2;20am Pittsburgh 8.45pm 12;0O L Ifes. 3 and 7 run Daily. All other train! Daily, except Sunday. Richmond anil Ckiet"l7rfsIon. GOING KOBTH. No. 8. 773 5am No. 10,4 Cincinnati ... 7:00iiiaA Richmond . M;50am I0;05pm, 10;50pm ll;23pm'
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..V. l :3.1am jiswisstie Anderson Kokomo Logansport La Crosse Chicago 12,05pm l;15pm 2;56pm 4:00pm I2;2uajin 2;0(Ua: 3;00ara 6,25am ' 8;30aun 6:40pm ' 9:45pm GOIXG SOUTH. l 1. No. 8' Chicago 7:43pm 8,00&m La Crosse 10,48pm 10:55am Logan sport 12:50am l;00pn 2;23prn 4; 10pm 5;10pm 5;45plrfs ;30pm 9;45pm Aokomo . Anderson 2;00am 3;52am Newcastle., Hagerstown 4;49am 5:18am Richmond 5:55am ' Cincinnati ... 9;10aml Mo. o arrives state line at ;S5 p. m. add No. 10 at 6:10 a. m. No. 10 leavos Chicago Daily, except Saturday. All other Trains , start Daily, except Sunday. i '' fin.'! I'.tianfta. M.l fiAlrAt A rrat ' o. ist. arrr. -w-A.-srpriB a. GOING SOUTH. t Freight.... 5;00sm I Express .... 6;45pin; Mail 3;00pm I Mail .... 9;45am fxpress 10;4U4m Freight,-3; 25pm s.JfAILS Arrival and 'Departure. i. moutiR. 1 OPCNS. I OI.OH Cincinnati, tbruugb Cincinnatiand way Chicago, through.. 7: 30am 15.45 am ' 11.15 am 7:30 am .opin 10.00am 1.00 poi.. unicago and way 7.00 pro Columbus and way .... Dayton and way Indianapolis and thrrugb Indianapolis and way.... Winchester and way.... Arba,. m Bleomisgsport . Fairhaven ............. Liberty route 4 00 pm 1.60 pm G.30 noi 5.45 lii 3.t 0 pi, s.uu am 2.00 pm 7.00 pm irifr 'mfewpm.. H.0Qfr ai iz.ua m 1.00 i in 6.00 pm 7.C0 im " '230 Office open from 7:15 a to 7-.3p V.n. On Sunday, from 0:00 to 10:00 a mi SfThase who desire to get to tbeir work at an earlier hour and want their mail matter, can get into tbe office by the north eastt dr B. W. DA.VI3. P. M. LOO AXj BECOBD; LADIES FAIR. j :t , The todies of St. Panl'a (Cjerman J-nther-an) Church, purpose holding a f air at Phillips nail, commencing Monday night, May ' 20tb. 1872, and will be continued throughout the week, for the benefit of the Chofch.' Many nsefut articles will be ofTered, for sale and Ice Cream, Coffee and Refreshments of all kinds will be on hands, and the Public generally, are invited to come and partake, and thns give their assistance to a laudable object, and get the church ont of debt.. The Ezra Smith & Co. j Mmfulitiig Association Is prepared to attend to all calls for Under-j taking. t Their Hearse. is In nice order, and is f tbe best in thecity. . The keep Rood Ubn of ' SnROUlMI, ItOBES. IcC-i, j ' on band, and will give eaiefol atleniipn to-all , the deUi's of this branch of their business, which will be under the personal Supervision: I of a. C. Bti. f, - Iiuelnvi-i ! Day calls may be left at the office of S9 ' South Sixth-st., snd night calls at either No. 64 North Sixib-st,or No. 72 North Marion street. 9tf. Look Out for the Eagle Wagon.' We've got one Koithaus in our city, and be and SchwegitanbWo the largest quantity' and the finest Spbiko Icb, South of the North Jole. Tbey solicit the , patronago of our fellowcitiMnSj andf as the Presidential Campaign occurs this year, wo will all need wore -ceding applications.. Look' out lor the Erglo . Ice Wagon, r.nd paUoeize Messrs. Kouilhaus & Suhwc-gruan. Office No. 34 South Marion St 100,000 budding plnts ot E Y Teas' . Cascade Gardens, South Pearl Street. 5 ' 4 f ,i The Cnnot Temperance fin J 3 some 01 its most losidionn and dangerous t ea in ahemanv so-called 'Ionics' and aprei'zsrs,' Bade of cheap whisky and refuse l:quor., Inisbed np to suit depraved appetites, tinker the name, of medicines. Db. Walker's California Vimoah IkiTEsa are nose lot these. They are pot a beverage, but a xtnuine medicine, purely vegetable, prepared from California herbs by a regular physician. For all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood, they are an infallible nod unrivalled remedy. Glcnwool Park was opened cn Tuesday last. In the evening a dance was had on tbo iwtn. -. - ... The office of tbe limufrevnd has been -re' moved from the Herald building to a room ander tbe Telegram office. 4 " - ' I The city has furnished a new hough, for the pnmp on Main street between Marion sod Pearl. It is painted red with the 'exception f two legs which are not painted at all, and is, on tbe whole, an improvement on the old ope, and quite as attractive as tbe pnmp is.
Death ol T. Buchanan Read. T. Buchanan Road, the poet and artist, died In New Toik City on 'Saturday night last from a severe attack of pneumonia. He wis bora in' Chester county, Pennn March 12, 1822, and aecordinglf has just completed his fiftieth year. At the- age. of seventeen he entered upon the study of sculpt uray but soon turned bis attention to palming, in which pursuit he was Very successful. In 1S41 Le became a contributor to magazines, till working as a painterl. Subsequently he made two visits to Europej reluming to this
country early iax the war;- Wiille abroad hia artistic talents met ulth recognition as was of Erin were bought for the cabinets of European collectors.- In his native country he is more popularly known as a post, but his poetical fame will rest chiefly on his "Wild Wagoner" and Sberidan's Uidj." though some of his other pieces are exqols its in refinement of thought, and expression, A SrooisTibN.-Koticing that similar . J III T r I ; I a!ld othtTriJf.! iLaiUfS opened a tba several , tonka-;.la tbe i eity in I the names of thuOrnWa f Taia tk- w. .u. Friendless, and ibat fepositea be deceived there in such sums as ' the tfonors feel ; like contributing,: If it sheuld be but 25 cents a month and very many can easily spare f 1 w more-tbisaaoaat, sy from ne hundred I men and women of this ..city would yield by I first of next ay, a greater income than uld be netted l.y two or three "fairs," besHes saving a generous company cf , 3lfsacriflcing women the ..annoyance and un I certainty of gging ftoia door to door, or tesoftrnt to such 'experiments as the oeoasioniemand9.'Leti?betried;- ' The HistoraotA National Remdv. rrHere is the history of r the most ceUbratedtonio of the age in a nutshelL -t In 1860 it wasannonnced that a certain - comtinatnn i of vegetable ingredients' with a rare - . I :l'?y?m:mJi dyspepslaV.'nervons dibility, liver tvuiiuera id iub riirH pi pnnra nri complaint, periodical feverf rheuin (af I CfYl Onrl . AAnafihifiAfial .. 'Wnanlv I mu - vvuotiiuiivuat ; ww cim ness. The' v unpretending name civen to the snecific waa Plan' traoted the attention, of. invalids everywhere The new remedy re ceived a fair trial, and the results more than confirmed all that had been said in its praise. Thenceforward it was a t grand -success. The business columns of the press spread the glorious news far and wide, and the martyrs to indigestion, biliousness, physical prostration and premature decay, as if by common consent, sought reiief f. om the: new vegetable restorative. 1 hey found what they sought. From that time to the present the increfctfe in the demand lor Plantation Bitters Las been one of the dfcst Btriking events in this aeJ - ? ; ; . i xuurriage juiceuses issued eince last, publication : jl . t . David SWisEins to Laura 13 Burroughs, of Dalton: Albert South worth to Alice Scott, of Dublin.' I Henry Trccke to Francis McNelis of lltcbmond. U . .-- : Frank Davenpott to Sarah, E Bennette, of Cambridge. - James B Payne to Eliza E WiU tarns. . v Lindley A Mendenhall to Clara FHollett, of Richmond. aoiien, 01 Mtcnmona. James Bunceto Mary A- Decker of Cambridge. A - - -! ftvr M I .omhrirtar Athirt Snliiiran trtT.,Ho TViirtn rf PhPRtpr . Greening Stace to Barbara 0born, of Richmond. ' Bernard Iichause to AnnaKorwes of Richmond "- Thomas Barchett, to Martha A.Nals, of Cambridge.?:T W 1 The early1 raornidg passenger train from Indianapolis,- on Wed nesday last, brought the corpse of ranlilitr mn mmo t. s-r..- ' ' . . . . .1 vv vuuuj , waVA an - aiisuivu .WV..U.VVU, M-.V. rears, and whose place of residence is Brooklyn, N Y. 1 He was a lay delegate to UhVeolored -Methodist conference recently held at Nashville. Tenn !..; and with some com panions was on his way home when. a3 the train was leaTnir In Hmani1a li a mat 1.; Mitl Kt. ... . " sodden hemorrhage of the bowels The body was taken off here,; en cased and forwarded early the following m6rning.J " s At the last meetlcg of the Commob Copncil. :Mr-T2.Jlaines M. S'.arr, by permission, read a draft of a j. roposed contract with the
lessees of tho Fort Wayne railroad E,te11 i Fire Department Crlvil,which, provided that in case . they and Conklin; Schools Watt, Hiberected in this city, thisyear, shops berdacd RoberteL pWic:Bbild ,'
o cover an area otV'UUU tauare feet, to bo supplied' with' power, tools and men enough to manufac tare all the rolling stock, made by the company, and to do all their repairing, that they double the fcize oi the shops in 1873, and that ihey thnble the size in 1874 tho city should ratify bnd make good tho lease of said road. 1 he new pastor of Grco M. E Church, Richmond, Re. A- A Brows is working faithfully in hia congregation, notwi thstanding the telegram to -tho oecuuei some rme ago, mat incre was an open rupture. The paternity of that telegram is probably traceable to the au thor of several other squibs, not credible to tbe author, and designed to injure that congregation Indianapolis Christion Advocate, The proprietors of the Poor Asylum artesian well at Terra Haute, are con fident of yet reaching something rich and remunerative. Just now tbey ; have rescued tne concentration of all the stinks ever known to the world. It is now one thousand six hundred feet deep, " The sheet-iron roofing on one side of the new passenger depot was almost all torn up and blown off during the terifflc wind that prevailed on Saturday last . Richmond has two of tha lady Poets in tbo west. best
On Monday last, supplied with . 'remonstrance' and a lively livery rig ayounj? geriUematf of Ccn-r treville, th& geographical centre Of the county, where is now located the coart house aa well as an $80,-
000 jail-both enclosed bya SlO,-00C.lence-cmoJto this cfly! Axjt canvass, for .aigacri'o the remonstrance agajaat the removal of lhc.e county scat. After running around ihe city" for eoniG time and BeeriS but'dae signer; it appears tbU he became weary in his well-doing and tonght the aid of simulants to carry on the canvass, ( which it ' seems.was quite exhausting indeed, I for by the time he thought himself sufficiently braced . up to take his . . . ' " t ougg7 and resume his labors, ho r;.F-ty-i?ll!!t'-' ?riTS? r pmM tm t 'i, a" xi : m . u.. : f UU1D m t conclusion that the n-onnir apntieman - was rushinir aroaad alittlo too Hfcly to be in strict conformi' rtliv Ia hatri cfrlnf nnnfArmi C ty .with the laws regulating : fast driving, lind accordingly, attempt- ' ed to Stop him, bnt in this they r-jUrl "m.ZA "tl'mU n. failed several times " Keeping on " 7 , , """r r-6 ru? 3 w?rl- nowever, . luey IIDaiiy Came tipOtt lim dc-WH in the 'fiats,' where he ha?l driven and engaged ,i i.'L "'I , thompaqy ;0I two foiled ,W for a. buggy ride ; He had Jwhipit,,i u.- i..ii -- -i .. --i . H an efr .?P !DWmal ,iaa De" , come a littte balky, and when the police offlcers putan an aoDcarance CfintVovilla'H . - - - sr - - irourt house maftersTld rAwo of tbo fair one ftlve "uied to, in"; i j - ...-.j "ie Duggy jwnue ue, vmmseir . wss t 1 a 1 11,va.n.v 1- a J - ,1. i'ic -buggy ride was spoiled by the young gentleman being conducted to the Mayor's office to answer to out againtt him, viz , .'fast, driving' asd asso ciating with prostitutes,' and pay fines io the aggregate of about 817,00 Trade and Firb. Our friend Ca Ontland, some weeks ago, traded his Mritt street property to Mr. Pesrson.-of- the neighborhood of JLyin, UajidOlph county, ror his fai containing J?6f acres giving Mr- - 91500 to boot. He rented out his farm, anion last Thursday two weeks, ( April. 25.' h-)f went put tuere to attena to some Dusiues3. He put his horsed up in' the 41 tablet, an,i wfnt DP into ' tho mpw Jindl threw down some fodder and fed them. Whilst talking to n rrejghs bor of4 his tenant, shortly after coming out of the barn, he glanced M' towards the barn and discovered it to be in.flamcsjl .They both, rush ed into the barn, and with much dificulty got out the horses Mr. Outland having his hands slightly burned. It too'i'but a very short .,J j i j ,7Ii. 1 in ' 0t?nd hca hts'-wngon which was nearly new, together, with some time .to burn uown the bam. Mr, harness consumed . iJir uuuanu ininKs ae uaa some mrtches :n his vest pociet, and, m - w"""1" p utey m ustiin vc uroppea om roi ms dockoi, lgrmeu ana set me Parn on nre- .UIS, 10,83. 18 aDoul seven or eln nunarea couar3J . J A fuiitnrc:'dealejtbi this city, while iittemptinXO settle up with an eastern; agent, ono day thia wflett. 16st hia tpinnflr. He now I v f 1 : i,; ..ii ' ' . J wrapped in a Hecn tag. Some ery that he bit .the agent-in the back oi the head, -while others inform ns that 'he missed him andj hit the wall. :A- the party himself I is not very communicative 011 tlie subiact, we can't.- eay. just which .1 1 . . . 1 . , i u i ' .-. - - - I stitrmant 19firrflftt At the last meeting of the Com mon Council,.. the following stand-! ing committees were appointed : ' ; FinanceSwayne.. .Elder and Hibberd ;-i - Ormnancc-onklin,; b . . a .... wait, anav awayn. &treew . ana( Alleys Peterson, ! Roberts T and iaga and Markets Crivel. Nye,nd Estell; Printing and Stationary Elder, - Conklin," and ,;Swayhe ; Railroads Hibberd, Elder, '- and Roberts. 'I In walking through the exten sive lurniture rooms oi imhou ce Hugou, on North Franklin street, a few days 6ince, we became convinced that, if any one stood in need of anything in 'the furniture liuc, here was the place, to come to find just what wai wanted. The , furniture is all of - their own -make and therefore can be relied on for durability. Call and examine fo yourselves. . Croquet blossoms. It seems that the cold winter didn't injure it a particle. . Green peas and new potatoes are now in the market: ' 1 - h Call oaMcCuilough & Grice for the latest vegetables and berries of PeaBOn: I Col. John A Bridgland has again I ken np bis residence In this city . i The three horses toe the newt No. 3 steam fire department cost 8700. Young squirrels are sprouting, and will soon be leady for pot pie.
natively by violence and persua-
r We spoke In deserTed-terms of E D Palmtr. as a member or the Council, last week, and, as our friendElwood Patterson,, who had also been a member for six or eight years, had ceased to be 'city fathei' dy decling a re-election, it more than befitting, and his! just due to say ol him: that Richmond never had a more iaithfol and honest councilman, than Mr. Patterson nor cue who has looked more closely to her interest and prosperity.Hossb Sxolbx.-J P GArretson residing two and one half 4-tniles north west from New Paris, had a valaable hor3e stolen from ! his premises, pn Thursday night last. The -animal was k dark bay, four years v61d,' with' left htnd foot white, and main considerably rub-
, bed. A reward of 25, is offered torV letum?- of the horse and oO, for the thief and horse , tcrrbe new-city fathers were un ,4heir;sea.ts at the meeting oi toun .i.;t-Vn 'T'll AQfl flV" PVPntnCT !ast' End Tuesday- evening last, took , hold, ot. business iKe old hands. .'A meeting . has : been ar?iointed A"ha hetd at the Mavor's office to night,; to make arrangements for the decoration of the soldiers' graves. Let there be " a general attendance .z-u ; , , . . :. The Doliy Varden alo bottles are used for setting in the front window Palladium office hAvq y,5amples," - Jalian's Radical rwThoTinllv Varden damnhoola are uaiu iui twti cuiwi . HkdtCa?1ia3 the bnlv! specimen in the city . At J II Hile ds Oo's. book store, the general headquarters, for - wall pafrer, they are constantly receiving additions to their large stock in this line, and, accordingly, are always enabled to offer customers the litest styles io the market. Call and examine before purchasing. Dr. Boardman, of New York, will preach at Fifth Street Friends' Meeting House on Monday I evening next, on thedccsrine .,of the Higher Life.' It will be renumbered that ha was here on a similar mission about one year ago. ' John Nutter," civil engineer for the proposed Indianapolis, McArthur A tolumbus (Ohio) railroad, is in the city for a short vis i ..jj t fW -i 1 - sz -Tha next Indiana State Fair- is to' be held at Indianapolis in September1, com mencing on the 30tn, and lasting tbo whols wee. The premiums in cash and gold and silvsr medals will amOffnf to $15,000. ri :k: 'i.W's; - j 1 -'-. r - 1 The Dedicatory Services of the I O O F at New Faris, Ohio, on the 24th inst., will commence at two o'clock .Grand ecreta. ry W Earl ' -w ill tJond act -the services. " '. Mrf Of R. Coi, the' Democratic aspirant td Congressional "honors in ibis .district, waa in the city Saturday, last, shaking hands quite industriously . ' i . If-you would enjoy a good dish "of ice creamVcali at Neal's dining hall on oble streets opposite the new; passenger depot. : -.f i 3 cThe new k jsteamei is here." It arrived v eanesuay moruiDg.- iib . . . . . name is no a. -kjuiy iuis nnu ; Strawberries, .-cucumbers, -new potatoes, asixarages, radishes,- letf -taee, onions, Stcrt McCullongh & Once s lail$ market. r, A fine 'assortment of chromos, embracing some of the latest pul lications, just received at the book store of j II Halo k Co. Cairand - The. new bank companyhave secured the room on the corner ol tf.in TT; ff V. otroala linear thel 1IIB1I1 U 1 1 1 . 11LU atlL u C IO. " W ,-Trmont:Housa anSiH oecinirU ' ni)0Ut tho first of next moallKv ' ' Stawberries ' have ' made "Ubeir appearance in tue marnei suae moderate price of 50 cts per quart'. A horned frOjt. trom Texas, was one of the enricatties exhibited on the street thin week". I teats nothing vrt&terer, bot lires exclusive ly on air. . , Rev. I M, Hughes, of this city. and Rev. G O Little of Connersville, exchanged pulpits last Sun diy. Ed. Dalby has the finest assortment of -baby wagons in the urnr kerJ-rdalf-aiidi" eo them ifore purchasing. .... . - . - r- " Iti has been "suggested.. that as the 'Rational gain e' is about played out, 'mumble peg' clubs be organ-!1 ized instead. . It is reported that the potato bogs have again put in an appearance in this locality. ' , - t'""" ' Thearoirs in this locality w"ere much re icet the good, soalcing rain that fell yesterday. - , . Jonathan Newman, formerly of this ity, cow a Brownrille, Nebraska, lawyer, is tn the city on a short tisit, ";; 'I ( , A fine stock of baby wagons, of all styles, at Ed. Daley's eas Main st,- " v ;-;:-',: , Ice cream, a oonstant supply, at Neal's dining hall on Noble st. . ; : Farmers are mostly done planting corn.
... . CITY COUNCIL. Council met in regular session on Tuesday evening May 14th, with all the members present, and Mayor Poe preiiding. A - petition was read asking to have tho first private alley north of Main street, running from Pearl street west, paved. Referred 'to Board of Public Improvements with power to act. : , r , Kibberd presented a remonstrance against the' paving of the sidewalks on the east side of Frank , lin street, from Broadway to Ft. Wayne Avenue, from property owners along the route. Referred to Board ot Public Improvements. -i Nye offered a communication from; Nordyke, Si Marmon & Co., calling attention io the bad condition ,. of Green:, street, south of the Green Street Mills, and asking to have it improved. Referred : to Street Commissioners. Jt
Mr., Peterson : offered s communication, numerously signed,7 stat ing that the; fire well at the crossing of High and Sailor ; streets has but little water in it, making it of little benefit in case of fice,' and asking to have it converted into a cistern. Referred to Committee on ; Fire Department. ' s Roberts offered "a petition asking Council to have grldod and paved tho gutter on the east side of Ninth street, from, the 'Railroad to the south side of Noble street, and as much further as Council deemed expedient. Referred to Board- of Public Improvements. ' J ' i " - The same offered a resolution instructing the Finance Committee to inquire whether all of the officers of the city rcquiredjby tbe charter and ordinances to file bonds, have eompiled with the requirements in this'" respect. On motion of Mr. Elder the resolution was adopted. A petition to vacate all alleys on the square to be occupied by the new Court House, was referred to Street Committee. ,., Roberts offered a resolution autherizing the City Clevk to issue nh order on City Tresaurcr for 850,00 to each member of - the Board of Health. Adopted. , , ; The Board of . Public Improve ments reported favorable to the petition asking . that the South Sevrer be extended, to 10th Street, and that SoutlPark street be grad ed and graveled; - The same reported in favor of granting the petition to pavo sidewslks on tbe east side of Seventh street from Haiti" to Walnut - ets Rcpor accepted. , The earae AHo reported in favor of ccnstructir'g a fire cistern at the . crossing of . Mainland -Eiht streetsT5 and "also that the city should ' pay a portion' of Ithe expense.of the repairs on the National Bridge. v Accepted. " THe Finance ComniittCB report ed that 'they had examined the yearivreports" of the City Treas urer aad. Clerk and , ound them to be correct. Accepted. The Committee on Fire DeparU mcnt ' reported $ tG at they had i ex amined the clarns against the city of t!ie old No. 4 Fire Co. for 1,1000, and that the company had agreed to take S30O in full of all claims. Jl'hQ Committee there-' fore recommended that an order be issued on. the . city Treasurer for the amount. i bo ordered,"--The following ?fc Uhe io5ort of .the City Treasurer Tor the '"month' Reccijitsand balance on barld at last report. r34U,t'9oy4 Disbursements'. ; . ;. . .1 11,434 74 Balance on hand... . . j . ". 28,631 20 jTho report of the Chief or Police shows sixtysnine arrests durthc month oC April aad during the f carendmg May 8th, G91; amount paid the regular police . . 85,267 88 Extra lorce i0 17 Total......... v.. W 85 337 53 : The report of the Board Df Health shows the number of deaths during the. year to havebeeen 163 The Clerk road an affidavit made by Thos. Grottendiek to. the effect that one Anthony lieckshullz had refused to ptT him for work done about tbe premises wbiie no (urot ten dick) was working1 for the city , tmder;cohtract. 1 ; " A resolution was read and adopt el authorizing lae issue or a pre cept on the Cl.y .Treasurer for the collection of the amount due Grot temiick, from said Bickshnltz. v. The No.- 4 Fire Company having disbandod the Sec'y of the Company submitted a statement showing that there were 58 members of the company to be in good standing and entitled to four month's pay Referred to Committee on Fire Department, ' The Board of Public Improve ments offered a resolution authorizing the issue of an order on the City Treasurer in favor Of JVmvD Mendenhall, for $175,00, the amount of the damages claimed by him by the running of the North
.sewer through hia land on the river bank., Resolution adopted. ' ' A communication was-read from No. 3 Fire Company declining . to work their engine any longer as a fire engine, because the city authorities, without consulting them, had used, as a 4well digger,'! No; c-
, - The same submitted, a memorandum of . the property folaimed'by them, f for which they ; thought the city should pay, the total - amount of which, was 83.9,25. Referred to Committee on Fire Department The Chief of Fire rDepartmect submitted a statement, of all - the property .belonging to the City Fire Department, the total yalus of which is 830,383,03. j,:(;t. I ; ' A bill "of sindebtdpe,s3 of the ci'y to the offices of the election " on May 70 ij7,,8s6,Qft in araoan was presented, auit referred to Cohxmittee on Claims. ? ;'i :it $ f.if ' The Chief Fft-eEagineer reported 35 fires during 'the pist year. I " : After 'sotriel-Dslloling Wmi ti Taylor -was .tldted jiarkelf. Master, apd Andrew J j'eU'. WotuX 'Mesur(er ;. r-Tijoovaa ) ie.z.i '. 'S fc. ' .Tho. usual .bills were presented.. -and properly disposed of when, oh "" Ioonr .n6t'ice;of' theaffi'aythat occurred in, Bcniieit,3.1v,iry stable ' on , Friday. last.'whichVrcsttltcd: in now ajVar'taat I v.ei stck Davis first with hl fist,'' nXj pot, with -a. biidle,'1 as , w ', stated irla'st .week. Davis, than seized a' iridic : and struck Dye with it. "A post mortem examination was held on Saturday whicu revealed the faet--that his, L iiiin was in a diseased condilionrendering it more susceptible to external violence, "Dayis is now ht liberty; the Graud ' Jury having failed to find a bill against I itn. .. From all portions ot the country we bear the most flattering prospects of abundant wheat crop. A great many of onr citizens are ta'king seriously of importing a nurabf r of CrUrfamen,'. jS ' be.' employed as ' house 'servants..' Xhat seems to b the only alternative. Fort Wayne Gazette1:' 1 V A young nan, named Stewart, second cousin of A .. T Stewart, ol New York, jcacie to this city from Belfatt,. Ireland, a few months ago' and is earning an . iiont livicg ,herc as a .day, laborer. Terra Haute Express. . , . The Madison Courier says: The t)ib of May passed without having ;haJ Uillina.frosts the fruit may be" considered safe." . The crop in ihe fruit, growing sections of ."Indiant and Kentucky will be very largeV. Peach e's apples and pears will be nbundanf.,t while the, pluia ana cnerrey crop, ana raspoeriifs, grapes, currants and strawberries will be plenty. ', '., . , ItIARRIElK , ; ; , . On Sunday erouinsJjst, bv. .James 2. Bunress. Ksa..at his resi.lence.-Mr. Sanders Widtrp and Miss'Joste" Wawh, danghter of iteming wesson, all ot this vicinity. ' a t d: .'.DIIH. ' ': ' On Snnday morning, 12t'a. inst., at his ,lat8 residence in thiscirr, J J. Perry, M. I)., formerly of Bristol Knglisnd. ;r v ,i' J '; The deceased baa been a resident of OUr-4 eity for more than twenty years past, and wiisj universal'y known and.' -respected.2 lie has always been a faithful and consistaat member ol the - M.E.jChurca, and atixxl high : in his profession. "lie- leares a larce circle of rela tives and friends to nionra his roes..: 3il j On Sunday evening at 9 o'eloct, at rser mother '4 residence, South M ariou at., Imsb Mary E. Smith, aged'27 years. 0 t . . ... t LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in fos V Oftce a t' Eichinoiiil nalifi idee L3 Ror . . Neal Eliza rotker Mr A Pasters Hra ' - U-vis Julia Davis Wsi ; rnnock Wm ,j4.arendegte(M John ; uciioer uracj ,.,-1 nam 00 a j Deveniah Anna " Redix Zacriah t :DixouAC . . .-.-RosoW-W- '.'3' '" Horsey Lissln -n ttstaden JF; " j Donnelly John , ; s-.-i- -Sands J II " 1 ; Frame Esther . t ! Slaughter L D Fike Diey Annri? St rater Ansa i Grout EC - T.idwyers David" ' j Hawkins James S ''7 Starr John ' ' I Harr Ed i.i Smith SarahHaselett Philip- -s Svcles Isaae ' Hill Edward s s 41 -r TItomas V P 2 i HiattSue , : - r 'i Thomas Mary Hinehey John - - -Tomss Levi Husey Rebecca Jane .Twrner E X 1 " Kelly Tim . ' . ? Vore Charter Mead M Watson Lydi4 A Moore Mamie ' Wh its David ' t Morrow Mary Jane ' Whinnery Susaar E MurpUey M J . :. ' Persons exiling for these Letters will please say "ADVERTISED" and give the date of thislist. , ' . ' : . . B. W. Davis, t. v. 1 " Cincinnati Slarkct. ' . CrscrxslTi, May 17. COTTOX Demand good at full pricesjlow middling. 22lie. . KLOUK OmnftnJ fair asd nuLrket famllv 9 00 to 9.30. . . , , . ,, WHEAT- 2 05 to 2 M. . " .', ' co r to 5 ; , , 1 : , " RTE-83lo6c. . , . , OATS-e. ' - BARLEY 70 to 80c. : " PKOVlsroNS I'oik 13 O0.': LARD Sc. , ," itZ ...'. HOGS $4 0034 25 : ' ;, eggs 13c. .-. ,., firm; ; 1 A i Richmond . Markets. Corrected weekly by J- M. WescotTand Thos. Sestor the former gives ns tbe prices of Grain, and the latter, the prices of other produce asd Groceries. s s?, - ; Wheat per bu jfO . : Corn per bu... ,..;...' SO 35 .i : Oats per bn ............ 33. 35..,. ' ' Hay per ton............ 12.00 14 00 i Butter per lb .... 80 i. . . 25 Eggs per dot 12 -..?. 15 Apples per bn 1 50 2 00 Potatoes per bu ........ 70 90 Flour per ewt... ....... 4 75jM..' i 90 Hams, sugar-enred, .... 11.. . 12Vo Shoulders pet lb ...... - 9 Sides per lb.,.. L 8.i u 8 Lard per lb i... - 12 Sugar, crushed, .... 18 Coffee sugars, white, yellow A brown lOto 1 5 New Orleans Molasses per gallon... 90 Sorghum Molasses per gallon.... 75 Syrups per callon 75tol ?0
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KU B4 HYDr, Hertford, Cono.; tuicsgo, 1119 i ana Cincinnati, Unlo. 104wa JURUBEBA. ts u powerful Ionic; especially adapted iur use iu toyrmg, wueo toe iingsia and uebilitated system' needs strength and v:tal;ty ; it will give vigor to th feeble, slresgth to the weak, animation to the dijoctcd, activitv Ju the sluggish, rest to the weary, quiet to the nervous, and health, to tits infirm. , - Jt is a South American, plant, which, according to the mcdreel" and scientific period icats of London and Paris, possesses tbe most powerful Ionic properties known to Materia Medica, and is well knovM in its native coun try as having wonderful curative tiualities, aad has been Iosg need as s Speeifie in all cases of Impurities of the Blood, Derangemeut of the Liver andSpleen.Tnmors, Drop, sy, Poverty of tbe Blood, Debility, Weakness of the Intestines, Uterine or Urinary Organs. Df JJsll': ErM of kths Ik strengthening snd nourishing ; like notrieious Inod, taken into-the stomach, it assimilates and diffuses itsetf through the circula Uon,iittg riper aad bealsh. 3i ni It regulates the Bowels, quiet the nerves, sets directly on the Secretive Organs, snd by its powerful TONIC and restoring efiaete, pro duces ' healthy and vigorous action of tbe whole 3 vstern. v ' ;c .' : t . J051S Q KELL0GO.18 Piatt St, N. Sole A "rent for the TJsited States. Price $L per Bottle. Send for Circular. 104 Conunissioner's, Sale. Jacob toggle, et al i Wayne Common ,. J8, . f PIe Court. . Cornelia Russell, et al.) , .Jfo. 4519. - i MTOTICB is hereby givsn thaii tbe under111 signed, a Commissioner, appointed by said Court in the above cause to sell the real estate hereinafter described. .Wilt sell at private sale the following real 'estate in the ciry of Richmond, Wayne county. State of Indiana, to-wit: The north half of lot numbered seventeen 17 in that part of city wt b Umm K.??dJt w,u receive bids for tbe same nntd the 15th day of June, 1872 And if said property is not sold at private sale.I wfll sell the same at public auction, on the premises, on Monday tbo 17th day of Jtne, 1872, tween th hours of 1 and 4 o'clock n. m. , TKBMSOF SALE r-Ons-thW ons third in nine rnontba, and one-third in eighteen months. ' Notes to be Hir.n rA, ..m.. ferrad payments, waiving relief trom valuatxon and appraisement laws, bearing interest . from day of sale, and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate. ,' ; E.NCS THOMAS, Commissioner. t Richmond, Msy 17, 1872 104w f
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Pursuant to an order of tbi Court ; of. Common . Hefls C Wnyne County-and State i' Indiana, 'tbe' undersigned nil offer at Public1 Sale, ' on th premises hereinafter jnentiontJ, a " ; : ..; j : Saturday, the Oth day of JwaietlXX72:r Lot No. 502 in that part of iU city of Richmond, in the sai l county, . laid out by Elizabeth Stirr. on 11th Street, Ono fourth of the . purchase money will be .required in cash down. and the residue in the equsl instalments ; of 6, 12, and 1 months after date, with inter 5 note. . , Notes and . a mortga to secure. their.payment, will brequire4 .of .they purchaser .with a waiver ol valuation laws.- ; ELIZABETH E9TEL, j t ., Commissioner." , May 4tb, 182. , : f . ,.". ' g 1 3 . GUARDIAN'S SALE OF Siljlj ESTATE mJOTICG is hereby given that by author t v of an crder of the Court of Comm - Pleas tt Wayne Cousty and State 61 Indian . the nndersignel Guardian of the Kstat: v.' EmnM at. iiaumor, wilt sell on the pretnN :;, od the 1st day of June, 1872, at 1 o'clock m., tbe following Eeal Estate, situitol in ih eity .of Richmond, Wayne eonnty,1 SUt ! ; Indiana, and described as follows : : Being a part of let Ko. one hundred sir) tweaty-six 125, in that part of aid city, Ui out by John and Samael Smith, and bounds 1 as follows : Beginning on Main street seven. 7 six feet and ten and one h ilf inches East (ra the North West corner of lot numbr-v J. 127, In ; said John and Saninet , Smith addition to said city; running thence Ka! syiteen (16) feet and ten and one half lechsiong Mtin Street ia said city, to the mid 11 s of a brick wall, thence South through tt middle of said brick wall seventy (70 ) fee ; thence East two (2)fcet and tree (3 ) inch : theuoe South to an, alley sixteen (16 l .; wiJe: thence West nineteen ( m feet ani , one and one half Inches; thence North to tr.ii piase of begiamog.- Said lot t subject t ti reduction of six (0) feet wide taken off t' 1 South esl for the purpose of snaking tbe aile.v sixteen (IB) feet wile. The terms ot sale' will be.. one third ot nnrehasa mo?" cash at time of slr; tone third in one ye: . vaa mini in iw 'years; aeiarren pav . ments to bear interest from date of sale. Thin property will be offered" for , Public Sate on aid day, as above specified, - unless ibi same should, be sold at private sale beforo said date. ' . 7 i .- Bbrnbt IIatsxks, rUaurdin. MaTS.1872. - 8 ts. P A L AD I UM. Several Papers Claim to be "Tbe BEST Newspaper Published in Eastern Indiana ; " 1 But owing to .a generous mO(le6, v on our part, wo only claim tho '''" . -f 'It - ' 'I J:';"' ' UDIUM TO flE AMONG THE BEST IP NOT THE BEST HEEE! U Subscription Price in advance, .'Ti JOB HINTING. Bnslness Cards - Wedding Car ' , Visiting Cards,., .Ball Cards, I avitation Card,- J Ac, 4 j Bills of Lading ; ' "! iLetter llefls, ;". Envelopes, ; Statements, 40.' ; t' I Shipping Cards, itiiroaa i;ara, ' Visiting-Cards, , . Address Cards, , Li 11 Houds, Itu sines s Cards, Chrcks, li Drstls, B A r Mam Street, 2d stoor East of the . jCitizetis' Bank. . , psBOrdersthankfully recenwd and prompPy attended to. Address' ? i '' ' ?A'IH rvj r. i'.j i ' ! " ' Editor and PubTis' , CarpanterB, Builders .-jpg and all who conteiupUte Building, supple ! with our new Illustrated Catalogue on reoei: t of stamp. , - . . j .. . pV'K.S. BrcsNSLL M Co., Architectural &: i f. . PwVw 27 .Warren-st., .,Y.f ' Wanted A good band to ptow'- I hav a 'few thsuiand Osags Plants, to sell.: 1 bat4 alss a large stock of Gr tea-house plantsextra cheap, all at the Sylvan Height Nurse r". ' Q.ME1TDENHALL. : Ko. 10 N Marian St., Is prepared to supply his old friends sad every human being enured to tbe use of either a BOOT or UIWB, wUh tbe vor beat of his own manofsstuie, warranted t. last until they wear out.5 ' v . -1 Call and leave j ear measure, and you wilt not fail to get an easy fitting Boot or bfaoe i manufjetnred of the best material, and at tbe lowest Caah Prices. " Richmond, April it," Wit. n6-4y.' Admiikator's 3J
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fATOTICE.---Tlre undersigned navn tsira INI ont of tbe Wayne (rasaon Pleas Court le ters ot Administration on the estate of VTtibu Hunt, doeeassdv late of Wayne oOITian- . lin township, Ind., all persons indebted to tbe state are notified to pay the same immediately, snd those having claims against tbe ssm to present them duly authenticated for settle -ment within ti titm tavacribsd by law. Tbo estate is supposed to be solvent. .. ''- UIRAM HUPLEE, I : ,'u - f . CALVIK C. HDNT, i Aa pv. Msy 11,1872. .f . t ' 9:U. geo. w. sitmowi. ' .- qi AOESTPORc: t-'.r-y Coal, Lime, Plasters, Cements, -- Otone Pipe, Fire Ic2z. ; f Pire Clay Stoneware. Offloe, 194 Ft. WayneAveno; nr t.te Depot, RICHfilOrJO INDIANA. 10n.
