Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 12, 1 June 1872 — Page 3

THE PALLADIUM RICHMOND, JUNE 1, 1872 Eailroad Time-Table rittsbarghCiaciB-rati, and St.Loais Railway.--. . , PAN -HANDLE ROUTE:

Coadeosed Tiro Card, aaapolis Division.

-Columbus and IndiDecember 3d7W,

There has not been a time with-1 A public test of the fire alarm

In the memory of the oldest inhab I telegraph erected by the Messrs,

Itant when there was so many McCullough and John F Millar of worms about on the trees and In this city, was had on Tuesday

cornfields as there are now. The evening last Promptly at seven

fruit and forest trees in many o'clock, tho appointed hour, the

places are covered with swarms ot alarm was sounded from the bos at

a sort of worm which is a cross the Tremont House building con-

between the catterpillar and the veying it to the engine bouse Nos

measuring worm. In color it is 3 and 4. In less than half a min-

eOIKO WK8T.

No. .

Pittsburgh, .... Columbus MilfYd Center.. Urban Fiona

Bradford Junction,

Uneaville, Richmond

Cambridge City,. .

Knigblstown,... lndianapolia ...

3.00pm

12.30pm

J.OSpm 2.52pm 3-55pm

4.2(ltn 4 Mum

0.10pm

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7J8px 9.00pm

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1.45am 9.45am

11.21 am

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1.14pm 1.40pm

2. zoom

3 Ifipm 4.03pm 4 48pm 5 lOpin

No. 10

black, and a portion of the time-

suspends itself from the branches At M. a ...

vi me wees oy a web, like a spi

der. In places it is impossible to

ute both engines were out of their respective houses and their pro- , gresa watched with interest by the numerous spectators gathered

9.30am 5.25pm 7.17pm 8.07pm ,9.18pm 9.45pm 10.23pm 11.33pm 12.15am 1.02am .2.30am

pass along ! the roads that lead on the sidewalks. Up Fifth street through the woods without getting come the No. 4's the horses doing covered with these pests. In corn their 'best licks,' and urged on at fields the grub and the cut worms every jump while down Alain street are doing great damage. It will at equal pace thundered the No.

be neccessary to re-plant many of 3's, bouncing over the stone cross

be filds entire.

OI NO BAST,

lndianapolia .... Knigbtstown, ... Cambridge City, Richmond ..... - Greaville.

Bradford Junction

Pious, , Urban , Mllford Center Columbus .... Pittsburgh

Mas.

No. I.

3.45am 1 0.25am 6;45pm 4.52am It .42am 8,14pm 6.32am HOpm v;0&pm. 6.05am 1.'.'4pm t,-48pm 7.04am 2.25pm 10;51pm 7.30am 2;0pm ll-,20pm 8.09am 3;?5,m ll;57pm 9.1 0m 4;27pm 12;57am 9.52am 5;14pm l;39am 1 1.00a :i 6;25pm 2;45au 6.45pm 2;20atn 12;00 m

2 and 7 run Daily All other traina Daily, except Sunday vt. J '

No S.

No. 1.

Richmond und Chicago Division.

OOI HO XOBTQ.

Cincinnati ... Richmond ... Hageratown . HewCastle... Anderson.... Kokomo .... 1 Loganiport . La Crosse ... Chicago ....

. ... ...

7:45am 7:0ltl

10;50am I0;05pm 11:3 Una! 10:50pm

I2;05pm l);'23pm

l;15pm 12;ZUam

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2;0t)am SjOOani 6;25am 8;30am

OOIMO SOUTH.

. ....

Chicago La Croise ..... LogaD sport ..

Kokomo .

Anderson ... NawCastle.. Hageratown

Richmond

No. l.iNo. 1 Zisaata 8.Nam

10,48pm)10;o5am

Cincinnati

12;50am

2;00am 3;52am 4,4am 5:18am

5;55am

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1:00pm

2:23pm 4; 10pm 5;10pm 5;45pm 6;30pm 9;45pm

Ho. 8 arrives State Line at 9;55 p. m.. and No IS at 6;10 a. m. No. 10 leaves Chicago Daily, except Saturday. All other Traina : tart Daily, except Sunday. " F. R. MYERS, Oen'l Passenger and Ticket Agents'". XV. M"'. WATWB XV. XV. OOIKO SOUTH. , Freiiht.... S;00amf Expvesf f 6;45pm Mail. 3;00pm Hail ..14 9;45am 1 xpreaa .... 10;40am Frelgh t, 3; 25pm MAILS Arrival and Departure.'

ao Jisa.

Oram. otosx.

Cinetnnatl, through Clncinnatiand way Chicago, through Chicago and way Columbus and way .... Dayton and way Indianapolis and through Indianapolis and way.... Winchester and way.... Arba Bloomisgsport . Fairbaven

Libert route

B.. ........

7. 30am5.45 am 11.15 amo.20 pm

7:30 am

7.00 pm

4.00 pm 7.30 pm 3.00 am

2.00 pm

7.00 pm 11.00 am

12.00 m

12.00 m

6.00 pan

9.00pm

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6.30 am

5.45 am 3.00 pm 10.00am 12.00 m

2.00 pm 1.00 pm 7.00 am

aT Office open from 7:15 a. M.to 7:30 tM. Oa Sunday, from 9:00 to 10:00 A M flaVTbaae who desire to get to their work at an earlier hour and want their mail matter, aaa gat into the ofioe by tha north east awl, -f .. ' ?-.' B. W. DAVIS. P. M.,

LOO A.LRECOBD.

Wanted Immediately, JaaT-A Girl or Woman to do general koaswork in Ceatreville, Indiana, ag is per week will be paid if service iV aatisfaeUoa. . Apply at No. t North 7th Street. (No. 8, Price's Rcrw),Bleh-oadjiI.J:,orjLEY Centreville, Ind. RATES OF ADVERTISING. Oa square one insertion ...$l00 For each subsequent insertion per square CO Ons square three insertions.... 2.00 One square three months 5.09 One square six months 7.00 One square o ne year 10.00 One-fourth of a column one year 20.00 One-htlf of a column, one year 45.00 Three-fourths of a column, oneyear .... 50.0 One column, one year, changeable quarterly 80.00 r f.nnnl Notices 10 cts.. per Liae.

At the rooms of the Y. M' C A

Odd Fellows building, on Monday morning last, Mr. MeGinnis.a large land owner and real estate speculator of Moscow, Texas, told what be knew about farming in that

State, and the general merits of the country as a place of residence to an audience of about twenty per sons who have a desire to form a colony and emigrate. Hon. Isaac

H Julian, editor of the Radical.

and brother of (ieorge, was elecU

ed Secretary of the meeting, and at times, when the speaker spoke

in glowing terms of tho country.

his smiles showed that bis heart

was in the movement. Another meeting will be held at Newport

on Tuesday next. . Up to Tuesday morning it was thought that the decoration would prove a failure, owing principally to the fact that not a sufficient amount of money could be raised

to even induce the cornet - band,

to furnish music for the occasion

The Georgia Minstrel Troupe after learning the condition of affairs,

very kindly volunteered their ser

vices, and by three o'clock in the afternoon their excellent band led

a large and imposing procession to Maple Grove Cetnetary from

whence the procession preceeded

to Earlham. This kind and generous act on the part of the Minstrel Troupe will not soon be for

gotten by our people.

On Tuesday last a brakemeo

I named Drawbaugh, on Conductor

NIxons' freight train, met with a

sudden death by falling under the cars. Near Galveston the tiain

broke apart at the coupling of the

third car from the rtar which caus

ed the accident as he was walking

along on top of the cars at the

time. The poor man was horribly

muuiaiea, nis ooay oeing cut so

that hie entrals protruded.and one

arm was cut off. His chin was cut off and found about 40 feet from

the body. His home is at Anoca,

where be leaves a wife and several

children.; ! J ' - ' . ;i:

On Monday last a boy named

Cory Winterpde, while running a Expenditures $37.65; 834.75.

ings and leaving a black volumen

of smoke behind. As they ne .red

the corner of Fifth and Main streets, the excitement 'grew in

tense among the large crowd there assembled, many were unable to control themselves rushed to the

edge of the crowd aud showed

their pariialitj by beckoning to

this company or to that,to increase their speed It was needless how

ever, as neither engine could well have been carried faster with any

degree of safety.

The 4's whirled the corner of

Mam and iJiftli streets, fwhea it

broke a spoke out of one front

wheel) inside of two minutes after

the alarm was kiven, in advance of

the ths 3's and pu led up at I he

well on the corner of Main and

Seventh streets in two minutes and

twenly-five seconds in advance of

the 3 . The 3's threw he first

water in six minutes and 15 sec

onds, about la seconds ahead of

the 4 s. Boxes of auother patent

will be put up next week for trial

Whereas, The receipt of the

Strawberry Festival given on Sat

urday last, give un mistakable evi

dence of the nee'estty of personal

and individual exertion bv the

Decorating Committeeand where

as, to carry out the programme of

decoration would require ruoro of

tho personal exertion tUan we fee 1

able and willing to give, alone.

Therefore be it resolved. That

we postpone the ceremonies of a

public procession, but in a q net

manner, we will show our gratitude

o o ur fallen braves, by strewing

flowers on their graves, Thursday

May, 30.

Resolved, That the thanks of

the Committee be tendered to all

who assisted in our efforts to create

a fund for decoration purposes,

whether such assistance came in

the way of money, cakes or sym

pathy.

Resolved, That the fund now cn

hand be disposed of in some char

itable manner as may be deter

mined in the future.

Committee. Mrs. Jno. Messick,

Mrs. E J Salter. Mrs. E D Palmer.

Receipts from festival $72.40

OUR CITY COUNCIL. The singular position of our City

Conncii in regard to the Ft Wayne Rail Board Co., calls for some expression. It is plainly evident . that s large majority, say three fourths, of our citizens are vehe mently opposed to the ratification of the remarkable lease of said

Voad to a road that does not run its

own road but is being used as a

cat's paw to cover op and screen

the real parties from all i esponsibility in case of loss. The Board

of City Governors are elected to serve and represent the people and when they suppose themselves to

be used by a clique of unprincipled and irresponsible speculators they should be held to a 6trict account by their honest constituents, who have placed their property and their interests for the time being in their hands. " We truly would like to seo a Rail Road shop erected here, and we have now a valid contract with a responsible party to have shops built here. -. But we are asked to tear up a sure thing and release this safe party, and make a new contraot with a new party a man of straw and furthermore, for the sake of this new straw contract we are asked to ratify a lease of the road to a Rail road Co., that cannot at this time and day own a

shop in tho world, and bv so rati

fying said lease we put a properly, which is now very valuable, out of

our hands for 99 years what is

more, wc put all of our railroad

communicn'ioas in to the hands oi one company whic'i, while it lats,

LIST OF PATENTS,

The following patents were issued from the U S Patent Office to citizens of Indiana, for the week ending. May 2, 1872 Reported for the Palladium by Alexander & Mason, Solicitors of Patents, 604, Seventh St., Washington D. C.

Lubricating Compound for sewing machines P Held, Aurora. Spring Bed Bottom D Mcilur cby, Jeffersonvilie. Medical Compound H D Jewett; St. Omer. Glove Clasp Jas S Weir, Indianapolis. Miter Box JasW Bower, feJr eencastle aud A D Mohler, Huntington. Fly Trap M V Bulla, South Bend. Packing Case for oils and other cans Thos Scantlin, Evansville. Lifting Jack A M Gilmore, Greenburg. Seat for Vehicles Jno Richert, Madison. The apporliontment of school revenue for the fourth Monday in May, 1872 made by M C Hop

kins, Superintendent of Public Instruction, shows the following

statistics for this (Wayne) county

No. of children between six and twenty one years of age, $12,090;

total sum collected for the school

fund, $31,092 90 ; amount apportioned to the county, $23,938 20,

From this it will be seen that from

this county the sum of $7,974 70

goes to be used for school purpo

ses outside of the county. Allen county, for instance, had 18,471 children between the ages of G and

21 years, pays into the school

fund $26,507 07, and draws , out SS6.572 63.

will prevent us having the ad van-

On Wednesday afternoon last tage of competition in freights

me oraKemea on me aiternoon the only effectual way to secure freight train, discovered that the our manufactures on an equal

iront car, wnicn was nned with rootins with towns where comne-.

The Chicago Times wants ans

other Convention to try the Cin

cinnati experiment over again. It

wonld have the Baltimore oanhis

drim act aa a sort of advisory body

lor another whet st a, scheme to

' beat" Grant - All conspiracies to

rcstoro the Deciocratic party to power will prove unavailing.. The people consider that it is good for the nation to continue Gen. Grant in the Presidential office four years

more, and they mean to do it

Shot. We neither desire our

unhappy neighbor across the street shot or Lancastered, and had be

added our proviso "if he abuses people there as he has here," when

be emigrates to Texas, be would

have made us less sanguinary than

be has.

Ladies, for the best variety of

Victoria Lawns and at low prices

call at. George H Kxtllexberg-'s.

The voluntary services by the

Georgia Minstrel Band, m furnish

ing the Music tor the Decoration

ot the graves of our brave dead,

will not soon be forgotten. They

will always find a warm welcome at

Richmond and a fall house. '

Geo. w. sinnons. AGE5T FOR

Stephen 8trattan, the popular

carriage maker on Fort Wayne Avnn liu haan finable to IOC

ply the demand for work this sea- Coal. Llltlfi' PlflltfprR

. and is now about cieanea out - 1 ,

of work. He is poshing, work- OeSientfl.

. . Mi

along vigorously, however, and

will soon have his ware-room re

filled. Give him call when you want any work ia his line;

Prescriptions accurately com

pounded at the City Drug Storet No. 293 Main street, Huntington

House Block.

HOt FOR THE ADDLEMANS! On the 7th of next month, (Friday next) ia the Addleman connection gathering- ia the neighljorhood of Whitewater, (Hillsboro) ia this ooontv. The Addlemans bare grand reunions, and it's good to be at 'ma. Ool

Cherries Grice'u.

at McCullough &

FxstItai The ladies of Pearl St.M -E. Church, hold a Strawberry and lea Cream Featiral in the Church Basement: on-Tuesday Ereniog next, June 4th. 187S. Every

body, his win and little ones are invited to

attend.

tow, was on fire, when some die- tilion exists.

We understand that

our Flax

seed men are driven out of some

of their legitimate points of pur

chase by the fact that Rail Road competition gives those points

cheap freights to cities twice as

tance this side of Centreville. The car was immediately cut loose

from tho remainder of the train

and brought .to this city as fast as

the engine could travel. Tho No.

4 ore engine was called out end

the names soon extinguished, bi.t distant, and hence the seed that the contents of the car was so should be made into oil riht hpre

badly damaged that it will be al- j3 iiauld past our doors to Cincin-

most a total loss . The car ltse.f noti and nther nlar-px.

n n-,nt. 1 ...1 I

.9 UOCKa IU1 UJL 1X1. V.L.B 11 13

to struggle to compete with more

forward point?, while high local

freights prohibit the influx of the

raw metertai and the outward

shipment of the finished goods.

Give us cheap freights and we will

defy other points to beat us in the

high road to prosterity.

McCullough & Urice are in the

midst of their strawberry season.

They have berries in any quantity. We Judge that a communication in the last Radical, from Washington City, signed by aa asterisk (), could have been written only by Hon. Geo. W. Julian) from-the

tact that it talks about an article

he certainly has parted wiib, if he

ever baa u: "politicnl virtue.''

The office for the Agency of the

National Life Insurance Company

ot Chicago, Main street, opposite the Odd Fellow's- Hr,l up stairs

Ku trance first door- west of Ameri

can Express Office:.

Some wag has discovered that Dr. Greeley is deeply interested in his 'indirect claims' upon the Democratic part',, but they-are more interested ia estimating the 'consequental damages.'

A gentleman of this city relates

the following, which came under

his observation a few days since while riding in a Ft. Wayne street

car : conductor comma in, tapped

a young man from the country on

the shoulder, and asks for his fare.

Young man hands him a bill. Con

ductor proffers him the change

done up in a packet the. usual

way. Young man ''See bere, Sir,

you can't stuff any of your garden

seeds off on me; I want my

change." All words on the part of tho Conductor were vain, the

youth must and did see the curren

cv.

aTOur old friend E A. Joaea, Esq , has been quite ill for the past four or fire weeks;

trs has been able to be up in bis room and, occasionally to ride out but not at any time able to attend to business. We are pleased to announce that he is getting better, and we

trust will Boas be himself again and erjoying

good neaittK DfED

On the ereninir of the 2 5th. of conaumo-

.! a i r.i : r i , : j i ,

.kid, sinn &ia, wwj i .inaiey afeasup, in

toes ist Toroi uer age.

LIST OF LETTERS

Remaining in the Post Odes at Richmond

Ind, MAY 24,1872.

King Darid Lamb'Uenry Lawler John Leonard T or Clara

Lynns S F

Go to the Millinery Store of S A Ilia Dav is, on North Franklin, between Main and Broadway, for Fashionable Millinery goods Bonnets, Hats. Ribbons, Flowers. Acn fec. She is selling cheap for chash. Trots at Cammdgb. June 5th 6th and 7th. of next week are devoted to trots at - our neia-hboring city, Cambridge Some of the finest and best horses in the West will be there.

planer in the furniture mamifac-

tnry of Eliott A Hugoo, on Washs

ington Avenue, had the end of his second finger on one hand taken

of, and the first finger badly cut,

The Ezra Smith. & Co. Is prepared to attend to alt caTls for TenderJaking. Their Hearse is in nice order, and is the beet in the city. The keep a good Mat of SHROUDS, ICOBES. AC, ; r. oa hand, and will gire careful attention to all the details of this branch of tbeir business, which wilt be under the personal Supervision of . C. Btib. Day calls may be left st the office of 39 Sooth Sixth-st., sad night calls at either No. S4 North Sixth-st, or No. 72 North Marion street. tf Look Out for the Eagle' Wagon.

A Sad Falling Out. It is indeed

a sad fallinif out when, after years of the

closest intimacy, the hair parts company

with the head. Fortunately the lamenta

ble separation may be easily prevented and the twain more closelv united than

through carlessness in allowing his ever by a timely and systematic use of

hand to set too far in the mschine- Lvoir Kathaibow, the most potent in-

" I viimrant or tha hair and nmmntur nf tta

r I erowtb and beauty known to modern

Th. Tii.,i; . . pharmacy. It completely obviates the

for the Presidency who has faith- 0f the hair, which is preliminary to its

fully redeemed all his pledges to coming out, I y supplying the precise de

the People,' and tha subscription price for the next seven months is

only 75 cents Ta!;o it

Samuel Mote carpenter, while at work on a house on twelveth street Saturday last, amputated his . left

hand thumb with his little hatchet He was attempting to make a wedge and watch a runaway horse at one

THB ST ABB-HI BBEBD PAPEBff. In looking over the whole action

of the Fort Wayne Rail Road Co.,

we have to raiBe our hands in astonishment to-wit: tor the pur

pose of raising 8800,000 00 which they said was all that was required to complete the road ready for the

cars $350,000 00 of which they

A nice dessert is made by 'filling bad snbscribed along- the line

coffee cups loosely with strawber- thus leaving on $455,000 00 actual rics, and pouring over them Gra- ly to raise they, the Ft Wayne R ham flour mush; or instead, thicken R Co., contracted with one R D

sweet boiling milk to a consistency Berkley, a poor clerk in the freight which is then enough to fill the office of the Pennsylvania R R Co. interstices between the berries and to build the remainder of our road

yet thick enough to be firm when giving $1,800,000 00 first mort-

cool . Turn and

cream and sugar.

serve up with

and the same time

dend occured.

when the ac-

Weve got one Korthms in our city, and he and Schwjfgnian, havo the largest quantity, and the finest Spbisq Ics, South of the North Pole. They solicit the patronage of our fellow.citizens, and, as tho Presidential Campaign occurs this year, we will all need more cooling applications. Look out ior the Ergle Ice Wagon, and patronize Messrs. Kourthaus & Schwegman. Office No. 34 South Marion St

Among the stylet ot straw bats worn by the ladies this season there is ohe which very much resembles a husk door m it thrown over a

fence post. Hunters report young squirrels plenty, and fiom the nunber almost

daily biougbt ia, we should judge

that the report is coirect.

Children with market baskets on their arms, filled with 8 garden truck, arc cow regular early morn ing callers. ' Our chimney sweep hath de

parted. Business in the line of his

profession was not encouraging. Dolly Varden soda water is the

latest thing out. Like every thiug

else under this head it had better

be avoided.

eree of moisture requisite to its preset

vation in a healthy state. It is the only true dissolvent and evapoiant of dandruff

and other impurities of the scalp, whose'

presence is injurious to the hair. As a beauliOer of the head the Katbairon has no equal. "It not onte increa esthequan

tity of the hair, but improves its quality immediately, imparting a lustrous appeararcj and silky- texture which ate exceedingly at ft active.

We tilte the following from the Centreville

Chronicle :

" We would recommend the Township

Trustee to open a soup bouse, in the uld jail, so that the briefless attorneys hum Rich

mond may have something to a h down their dry crackers and stale cheese."

The Chronicle editor was doubtless moved

by a fellow-feeling when he penned the shore. He knows all about "dry crackers and stale cheese," as a diet, and, aince he depends sr largely , on Richmond for his 'ha6h," !e

thinks our attorneys ought to be shown some

little attention when' business cosspeU them to visit Centreville.

Avtrill Chemical Paint is the best. Vv tf

The Casse of Temperance finds soma of its Boost insidious and dangeroua foea in the many so-called 'tonics' and appetizers,' sade of eheap whisky and refuse liquors, finished op to suit depraved appetites, nnder the nam of medicines. Da. Walub's California Vi.neoab Uittbrs are none of these. 'I Mf are not a beverage, but a genuine medicine, partly vegetable, prepared from California herbs by a regular physician. For all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidaeys, bladder, skin and blood, they are aa infallible and enrivaUed remedy. . Richmond has Twenty-seven lawyers and about the. same namber of doctors. '' s

Sunday - morning last was bright pleasant day, and conse

quently, onr several churches were

well attended.

Isaac Commons sole sgent for

A. C. Paint. ....... tf

A coat of paint has very much

improved the lamp posts abont the

city. Doss the unusual cold weather ac

count for our not having beard the plait-

ivs notes oi tne "voice of opnngr

Averili Chemical Paint at Com

none', tf

It is something nnnsual to see

men going about the streets with

overcoats on, the last week in May

The character of the weather dur

ing the greater ortion of the past week" i as been such as to render

full winter clothing, aud fires to

sit by, necessary for comfort.

J. M. Westcott will tperd a portion of the summer at Martha's

Vinyard. He leaves next week

Wc trust his betdth will be re-es

tablished by the trip.

From the fact that the Board of County Commissioners meet on Monday next, we presume the County-Seat question will be disposed of so far as the action of that Board is concerned, during its session.

Apair Wm Arkmbnrg F Alexander Jaaies J Anderson George Addleman Jos Addington .(no Beard Isaac N Bassles Eugene Raoning Michael Bailey H H Baurnrt- John-B Barton Daniel B?esn E R Bleakner James Bronn John Brown Martha H Doionghs Sarah A Brown Bedford Bunton Silas Burpess I.ydia Buctmyer Samf tlawson Abne Colington C Caswell Wm H .Connelly Mary E'" Copt land JamesComer Amos Cook Wm Davis Wm II Dawson Marv J

Davidson Joseph Kvaas Jesse Emmerson Blanche Epps Jame s

fcubank lbos

Farmer Edward

Greene Liudley Grimes George

Urover Helen 2

Harvey Wm

Hawkins DanieVHogston Mary A Huston E ft Isiley Maggie M Jaj Walter D Jackson David B?

Judd Thomas

Kendall Wilson-

Keeshan Daniel

Kelly Samuel

Woods Parry

J (Sum I Office

Agt BaU A O R R Co.

Persons calling-lor these'Letters will please

jay "ADVERTISE' and give toe date of

this list.

B.W. Davis, t.h.

John lueizer, lateiy cor victed in tha

Criminal Gouit of tl is county of stealing a couple of cos's, was on Friday last

taken to Jeiltfrsonvlle .by, Deputy

Sheriff Smith, to serve a leim of two

years in the State' Prison ..

Our lamp posts were treated with a

coat of black pbitit last week, and tha coat added much to th? appearance of the

posts, but not li the coats of some of

our citizens who in considerately took a

lean against them.

We are glad to notice that Prof. Yirgel, formerly of this city, is now at Fort Wayne, and is very successful in teaching music, lie has an average of 160 pupils. The annual meeting of tha Indiana Women Suffrage Association will be held at Dublin on Wednesday and Thursday next, June 5th. and 6th All interested are invited to be present. A. C. Paint never cracks or fades. . tf Thos. Woodnut lost one of bis black horses valued at about $300. Monday last, from brain fever.

Judge J. Csson, oa the 28th, received tha nomination for Congrats in the 7th District from the Republican Coavaatwa .bald at La fcjette.: .

Mie

i.

Lin Fatquhar invites tu". : .

to call on auu at No. lo, Ncrt,

Fif'h Street, for nice mat-kerel. He has the best in the market.

About one week ago etiawbers

ries were scarce ac ov ceats per quart. Now they are plenty at about one fifth' of that price.

This baa got to bo quite a horse market. About seventy head were shippeft cast, last week. Dublin contributed two inmates to the Home for the Friendless. Wednesday last. Several handsome styles of New Carpets just received at GSO H DltOLLSNBCaQ's. Quite a nember visited the gypsy camp, north of the city Sunday last.

Get A. C. Paint near Depot.

Commons' II tf

Johnson's i) the place to get the

best Shiogles in the market. 12 4

Farmers are basily engaged in

re-planting corn.

Norway White Pine, ash and

Walnut Flooring st Johnson's.

All kinks of building lumber and

shops now furnished st Johnson's.

Grsce Church S. S. will next week.

picnic

gage bonds ( four dollars for one) Twenty eight miles of finished Railroad, costing and now worth $17,000 00 per mile or $478,000 00, and then to forever prevent the rightful and absent owners of the roal from having any ontrol of said property in the future, they issue aud donate the said Barclay 81,200,000 00 of bogus slock, so that he could out vote all the real s'ockioldeia of the road, and to cap al', ' 'i-?v r?lu el

to allow said real r..r...-if..r..ideis ihc

privi.ege cf accej g c r t ejecting the lease of the road to still third party (ia a horn) for, yon niiy say, fori v .r ! . A LITTLi PAUAB1.K.

Sappose'onr J!r. James XL. Starr,

who now owns, ssy ninety per cent of the stock of the Richmond

Gas Co. should follow out his

prospect of spending n j-cnr in Europe.

He loaves his 890,000 00 of interest in the bands of the other four Directors and goes awa3 l.sppy. While he is absent setne necessary improvement at the works calls for the expenditure of 850,000 00. to raise which, the Board of Directors contract with John Smith, jr., an cilice duster fcr Jim Ftsk, jr., (pardon me.Jim.) who furnishes the money thus giving him 9225,000 00 (four dollars for one ) of first mortgage bonds of the Gas Co. Add the works as they now stand worth 9100,000 00, and then, in order to forever silenco the voice of the absent nine-tenths owner, they isue said J. Smith, jr. 9120,000 of bogus stock. Can we imagine the astonishment of our enterprising fellow-citizen on bis return from his pious reflections at the grave of his beloved ancestorAdam or his cogitations upon the immutability of human affairs, whilst standing on the top of Capatoline hill! He finds himself a poor man but his loss msy be onr gain therefore he should ratify all that has been done by his trusted board tn his absence ! 13.

The Idaho papers announce the

arrival there of Gov. T H Bennett and family. They say that the

tjrov. fcas made many- friends and become very popular" there.

North fifth Street Is aow rejoiced over the

regular visits cf a street sprinkler. So is

Noath Franklin, from-Main- to Broadway.

Prof. J. M. Worthing has re

moved to Springfield, Onto.

lne .LiadiessQOBld call ami see

the fiae variety of W-hne Dress

Goods at

Geo H Knollrj5ekg"s

. Farmers are requested to bear

in mind that J. M. Wescott &Co., are the agents for the well-known

'Champion' reaper and mower, and

to call and examiee its merits be fore purchasing.

The 'Western' corn cultivator is having a! afire andraoid sale. J M

Wescott &Co., egerns isr this place

inform us that their supply is most exhausted. Farmers det-irfag to purchase one sho&klcall oi tuem

early.

Suppose we Bhooid' build a new

and very expensive court hiuse at Cnterv:ile and ft ehouid ctteh fiie, as fiat car load of coidlsr tlid cue Oay this week, wliat wouV.i bo the result? It could not be brought

cr to Ricuraond to be put out, sis it would just have to bora;

McFarrin N J Bagee Emma J McPherson Nancy Meseir William McWhinnie John Mailer L II Mitchell M T Nance BT Nichols Noah Overman Jesse 2 Price Eugene Richardson Geo H Rodgers Mary Etta Rogers Jacob Rhyne D W tarbuck Panl Saunders Jacob Stnex Wm II H Smith J J Smailes Wm Steers JXary L Slnex Samuel Shults Mary Sbute John. Taylor A Teagle Emma Tarrell J W Thompson Minerva Tborne Mrs II Tnschlag B TubesingH Vickers Hettie Vogh O Warner R E Warfield Isaac 2Whetsel Lydia Wikel II Wilson Jos B White John Willimor Steve Williams RFiCo Warman Jacob

atone Pipe, Fire Brick, ' Fire Clay Qtoneware.

Oflkse, 194 Ft. Wsyne Avenue,

Hear tie Depot

niCHr.ior:D. Indiana

loom.

Commissioner's Sale.

Pursuant to an order of the

Court of Common Pleas of

Wayne County and State of

Indiana, the undersigned will

offer at Public Sale, on the premises hereinafter mentioned, Ion

Saturday, the Oth day of

June,lC72.

Lot No. 502 in that part of the

city of Richmond, in the sr.i,l county, laid out by Elizabeth

swrr. on 11th Street. . One fourth of the - purchase money will be required in cash" down, and the residue in the ecmsl

instalments of 6, 12. and 18

! months after date, with interest

note. .Notes-and a mortgage to seeure their payment, will be required of the purchaser with a waiver of valuation laws.

ELIZABEItt ESTEL, Commissioner. May 4tb; 1872. . 8ts. Administrator's

avrOTICE.-..The undersigned have taken t. v ont of the Wavne Uocrtnnn- Plans r.....

letters ot Administration on the estate of Klihu Hunt, deceased, late of Wayne eo Franklin township, Ind., all persons indebted to the estate are notified to pa v tho same immediate

ly, ana inose daring claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settle nient within the time prescribed by law. Tho estate is supposed to he solrtnt.

CALVIN C. HUNT, t A'1" r

May 11,172. ' '

GUARDIAN'S SALE OF

. sjlacinnail market. Cincinnati, May 34.

COTTON Demand good at fall pricesilow

middling, iic.

FLOUR Demand fair and market firm;

ramtrv s-o to a is.

WHEAT 3-00 to 3 02. CORN 52 to 52o RVE $1 CJto 1 C5t OATS-47e. BARLEY 70 to 80c. PBOV1SIONS-Poik; 14 75 LARD 85. HOGS $4 254 40 ECKJS 15c.

To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been permanently

cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by

a simple remedy, ts-anaxras-to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cui e. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the

prescription asad, (tree ot charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same which tbey will find a suaa Craa tor ComatTHRIOR, ASTCKA, BRONCHITIS, tt. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Ber: EDWARD A: WILSON, 194Penn Street, 35-1 v Will'iamsburgh.N. V.

BEAL ESTATE

mjOTICE is hereby given that by authority 11 of an order of the Court of Common

lea o wayne Uonaty and State of Indians, the undersigned Guardian of the Estate of Emma M. Baumer, wiif sell oa the premises on the 1st day of Jane, 1872, at 1 o'clock n

U mumiu ivei iisiaic; snaatea in th city of Richmond, Wayne county, State of

uuiitua, auu uescnoej aa follows : Being a part of lot No. one hundred aul tweaty-ix 12Mh that part of said city, laid out by John and Samnel Smith, and bounded as follows : Beginning on Main street seventy -six feet and ten and one h ill inches East from Vi? Nort, wt corner-- of - lot numbered ji -,n said n d Samuel Smith's addition to said city runuing thence East sixteen (M) feet and ten and one half inches along Miift Street ia said city, to the middle of a brick wall, thence South through the middle of said brick wall seventy (70) feet; thence East two (2)feet and Uree (3) inches; thence South to an alley sixteen (IS) feet wide; thence West nineteen (19) feet and one and one half inches: theoce North to the place of beginning. Said lot subject to a reduction of six (8) feet wide taken off the Southend for the purpose of making the alley sixteen (la) feat wide. The terms of sale will be, one third of purchase money cash at time of sale; one third in one rear.

..... imomiiu in two years; aeierred parmenU to bear interest froadateof sale. This property wiir be offered for Public Sale on saul day, as above specified, unless the same shoatd be sold" at private sale beforo said date. Ubnnkt Durum.

. . .--.:-- Gaurdian. KaT 3, 1872. g tg.

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Gome an 1 see our choree styles o New Carpets Geo II Khollenberg.

Ike Pnxsnn proposes to make Iadianola, Iowa, his future home. He leaves next weeki

For new and pure drugs call at the City Drug Store, No. 203 Main etrect, Utinlington House Block.

If you waut a good cigar call at

the CUy Drug Store, No. 293.

Huntington House Block. The new bank takes the rooms on the corner of Main and Fifth streets, under the Tremont House.

Charley Kersey, son of Dr. Ker

sey, of this city, is practicing

medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Almost every train brings emi

grants seeking homes in the Great

North West They are principally

Germans.

That the people fully appreci

ate the efforts of the proprietors o Fulton Market to make it a first

class establishment, is folly shown

by the liberal patronage now -ex

tended them. You can here find

what yon want. Bushels of straw berries received daily.

1. Scrambles Amongst tho Alps During the Ter 18!0-69. A strip of Graphic and

lit illiant Sxetohes. By Edward Whymper. Profislj and exquisitely Illustrated after the unrivaled Drawings ot the Author.

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5. Pierre Ronsard. By Kate II Ward.

8. The Great idea." By tha Honr. Charles

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Estray Notice.

mjOTICE is hereby given that on or abont ll the 18th day of Hay, 1872, William H. Hawkins, st Cox Mills, Wayne township.

nrayne county, tnaiana, tooa ap an estray described in ths proper certificate now on file ia snv office.

Two Estray Mares one a Chestnut Sorrel

Mare, sup posed to be IS or 18 years old

Dremian near ids left eye, and appraised at Fifteen Dollars. One a Bav. saDooaed to ha

11 or 12 years old star ia the forehead beth hind feat white blemished by ealloared lump a -4v m a . .B

on ran irra ig, ana appnuaaa as i wanly fivaDollara.

( Witneea asy aaaae and seal of

4slALK . Circuit Court this 23d day ot

I 1 jBay,ioa. WM. W. DUDLEY, Clerk.

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Sheriffs Sale.

BY virtue of ar Decree and Execution to me directed from the Wayne Common Pleas Court. 1 will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door, in the town of Centreville, Wayae County, Indiana, on the laih day of June, 1872, between the hours of 10 ?t r ii a" m"' nd 'slock p. m., on saii day

mo Kinuwiug property, lo-wit : The following T iro pike Road, commorrcioc on ths Richmond A- Williamsbur a TurnDika

road, where tha Township line between Grei and KetrGardea Townships, crosses Iho said P'af id ruoniog thence north on said turnpike line, to the half section line, at the northeast corner of the Lands of John J. Reynolds;

" "a aai.i uan section line one m:le to the southeast corner of the lands of lolin C. Potter, at ths section liner thence north on said section line to the half section line at the northeast corner of tho lands of John Cgborn, Sr., in Randolph county, at the r.nd

.uu.iiug earn irom Bit'Omingsport, India .n.

io-p "iuoiencing st the soot beast corner of the lands of Joba C. Potter, aforesaid, an4 rnnmng tht-nce west on said hall section line. 1 wo Hundred and Two RnA ' in ih. (..

of Indiana, Wayne county excent one anrf-

ot.e balt(1) miles, which is in Randolph wunty Total lepth of ssid road, Eitht mile nd Two Hundred and FI tyllve to ds together wi.h all the rights and privileges, tad

appertanences thereto belonging.

' e soi'i as io-prcvrty- ct't'e woensf rk Turnpike Road Company, to-satisfy said Decree-aad Execution in n hands in' la a

ot Thompson Smith, et al.

ojia aaio without relief from valuatica or appraisement laws.

WM, li. STUDYSheriS W. C. Feelle A Fox. Atfy for PPflL May 25th, 1872. . 114-$9.

FOR SALt. A House anii Lot 4 feet

front, situated on South Front Street. It i

offered on fair-and reasonable terms, and is

unincumbered. It is a very convenient House plenty of room in good repair good el-

lar, siaoie,c. inquire, lor terms, Ac. at the Pr'Udium Office. Feb. 18.1S71.

State of Indiana. M

SS

Anus Mcllrsin vs

J a lb PS Msllvais.

Wayne Civil Circuit Cmrt

August Tenr, 1872. Divorce, No. 3 123.

BSE IT K!tOM K, That on the 22d day of L9 Mar 1872, the above named plaintiff bv A. L. Study, Attorney, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Wayne Civil Circuit Court, her complaint against said Defendant in the above entitled cause, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendant, James Mcllvaiu, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant, James Moll vain, therefore, is hereby notified of tha filing and pendency of said complaint against bim, and that unless he appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on tha second amy of the next Tertn cf said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Centreville, on the First Monday of Aagnst, 1872, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained aad alleged, will lie taken as true and the said cause will be

heard aad determined ia his absence

Witness, the dark, aad tha Seal ot said Court, at Centreville, this 22d day of May. 1872. WM. W. DUDLEY. Clerk.

A, L Stcdt, Atf y of Pl'C lis.

IISslIU aD H1

Wasted A good hand to plow. I have a few thousand Osage Plants to sell.- ' I have also, a targe stock of Green-hauae plants extra cheap, all at tha Sylvaa Height Nursery. O.ME3DENHALL.