Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 48, 7 February 1874 — Page 3
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SATURDAY, FEBRKY 7, 1874,
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city oawri.
Mt-Jf antes Elder. v
Treasurer William 1 Wilson,
Attomev John . Lyie. . Civil Engineer Oliver Butler, Market Master Wm. I Taylor. Wood Mensurer-r-John J Roney. . City Assessor l.ewis M. Baxter. Street Commissioner David Haner.
Chief Fire Department I. O. Dougan. - Police Board-Elder, Hlbberd, Conklin. Chief I police Alexander Horney. y- ' . " tm xm owMiTTias. - Hoard of Public Improvftment Roberts, Nve, Itosn. ' , Cammltree on Finanee-rDickiaan, HiD herd, Watt. ' w . t ' - t s Claims-Page. Conklin, Mnrlatt. iUreelsimd Alleys-Nyt, Rosa, Roberts, Fire Department ltowi, Pulln, Page. Fublle sclHolsDniin.Marlwtt, Conklin.
-Markets and t uonc cuuuiugn-aiiirmw, , Watt, Pb. ... ' i " ' OasIJitht-Conklin.PaBe, Hlbberd. Printing and Stationery Watt, Uooeits, Dickman. . RaUroads-Itlbberd, Rosa, Nye. !-. v.J cmmmtj- Mtwi. vm'i Judge, of the Wayne County Circuit Court, John F. Kibtey. m Prosecuting Attorney of tho Wayne .Clr-r,
cult Court-!). W. Coin stock. , , Clerk of 1 he Court- W. W. Dudley. . '. , Deputy-W. H.Lynde. - i sherirf-Wm. H. Study. " "; , Deputy Joseph I..Sinith. , ...... ' Auditor-K. M. Parker. . ' Deputy.-K.il. King. ., , TreasurerJoseph (1. Lemon. , , Deputv -O. V. Lemon. :' , . Recorder Jesse E. Jones. Deputy-James W. Wilson. ' ' , , Countv Coininlfwlonem Andres H. fgglns, William Brook. Jonathan Baldwin County Assessor- Itiley W. Anderson. l' '" irs-nces or the fkacb. " Enos Thomas, Richmond. . '" ' ' John W Martin, Uiester.-. ,. aw i. .-., : -rtminiUBXa; ' ' -ti''r TbomM McOlr, Charles Seaman and B. I. Miner -..-;.!.:-'!
Peneaal Items. "The Ground Hog is a fraud !" says
the old Irish savan, Ro'dormer.
Rev. Goode, Presiding Elder of this
district, has been veryill;.hufcis now
convalescent.
The pastorship of the Baptist
Church, will probably be conferred on
Rev. White.
Our friend, "Wilson D. Schooley, is
agamy out, alter '"Ins , tumble down BtairsY Glad he was only blightly bruised.
The first white child, born in Wayne
county, got pretty badly bruised by being thrown out of hla buggy against a tree, on Saturday last. He looked
like our old friend Jeptha Turner, and as 'spry". as, u&ual. Thursday last at
The Wayne Township Teachers'
I Association meet in the Fifth street
bchool room, the second Saturday of
February.
"Learn to be a Telegrapher," ia the
advice of E.' R. Howe,' in his ' adver
tisement in another column, to which
we invite our readers' attention.
, Tuesday A. F. Scott, was elected President; J. K. Dougan, Cashier;
; and J.E. Thomas, Teller, of the First
i National Bank, for the ensuing year
,tnmriii i"ti j t?l i't
Robert Ritter, who was shot at the
toll-house, south of this city, and
committed for six months on a charge
of larceny, was pardoned by the Gov
ernor last week.
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i mere win ve a meeiioK wi iub iw
From The Central Chrtlslan Advocate.
Center Township rrmfrV Meeting.
; There will be a Farmers' Meeting at Centervile, on Saturday, February . t mi 1 X
-...v. nA..l nnmmiii of W.vn memDers m denier lown-
countv. at the Court House at Rich- ehip are all expected to be present
mona, ina., OU oaiuruay, x ui uai j 14th. 1874,, 1 o'clock P. M., for the
transaction of important business. . fitery township should be repreecoted. by ito mo ruber, or aone others member of the Township Committee, at this meeting of. the Central Committee.
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Lewis D. StcbBS, Secretary.
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! Miss'Smiley will preach in Hamilton Sunday and Monday next; Middletown, Tuesday; Dayton, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and in Toledo, Feb. 15th. . 1? T ' 'i m' ,m, mm- ."
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BT IfltS. ANG ELI VA VlCKKOT ESDEU 0 The early dead yet live on earth In pleasant memory; " We can not think them dead, tho' they Beneath the green sward lie. We love to cherish in our hearts Their images, and tell To listening ears their love and truthHow in their bloom they fell; , How bright a light from earth there fled When passed away the early drad. The holy dead! How sweetly falls The memory of their worth Upon our hearts, when fainting 'neath The heaviness of earth; We look beyond, the troubled Now And view their peaceful rest . , .
In yon bright world, where safe repose The good, the loved, the blest. " They lead us by a mystic chain. Above the scenes of care and pain. The mighty dead! Their deeds are ours, Tho' they from earth Jave passed; Their thoughts, their words, their hopes will live - -While earth and time shall last, Their voices echo, tho' their tongues Are silent in the dnst, . ' In words of meaning through our hearts, And .point as ton trust . ' ; In realms of glory, far away, ' Where are nor ruin nor decay.
Whd departed this life Dec. 19, 1872, at St. Louis, Missouri. H. V. A.
--. ... ', v .... . We were intensely: interested in reading an article in our Telegramic neighbor's paper, headed "Woman's Hatred, and when we arrived at the place -where we suppose the climax came in about the' concentration of hate,it ended thiisly: 'Technically, the. do not bear arms;naturally, however, we may add, they have 'bare arms' and the arms they have they lay not
down until they1 . Here theatory endeth in the Telegram. May we not add,
by way. of parenthesis "scratch some
Conneil Items.
W.pu Vulinf tuwlstlsii. I, , Tht BNMMlhT. 3 i
Annther vear has cast, and we 1 Soitne" days ao. after the snow tad
feel gratified in being able to give disappeared and cdnsiderable'ri4 had o fm,.i,i0 Mnrt f f-hA TVTnrrissnn fallen, knowing aomething tjf , the; old
" 1 a ir.wn.n; tit.-"xr. ..
or.,1 iha f!hil. "K.V" uiiw it wr, ubm;iu , a
Relief Association,
drens' Home connected therewith.
The plan adopted by our society is already well known. The Home, although, not as full as we would
desire, we feel has been the Bieana
of accomplishinfr much crood. "In
as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren ye have done it unto me." WTe would again return our thanks to a
hundred years, ago when deposed, to get on a high, we went down to see it, and found 'Jtmovmg" qiaijrtively, something after the old Jfashioii seenriogly, trying to get away from under tho dense fog hoveriBf,over (t. We passed np on the bank from the National Roadf Bridge fo " the' site wliero'itmee.:' fctobd.IUat'lilon factory." r This was once familiar ground, and the scene of some of our juvenile sports; but the opposite bank
Who is Caldwell? , ( , ' Jonathan B. Coffin, ' died ' at Greensfork on Saturday last '"Praying Bands," are talked of being organized in this city. "Pray without ceasincr," &c.
Barnes's Hams, take the lead as usual, and, are always A. No. 1 in any nr'rrket." Nine hundred and thirty qne cases on the Circuit Court doctci this term. "Snow, the beautiful, snow," is falling below on pavement on roof also. The Grand Jury is now in session sum(moning) business live-: iy. - -f: Dr. La Rue is at the Tremont relieving the afflicted and healing the sick. Sixty souls, are reported as ponverted at New Garden, in tliis county, in three weeks. . f T, -.TlilfBros, rhave TTenioddld their store, making it more ' convenient and more business like. ( ..! . Eleven thousand souls and twenty gizzards, reported as .the present population of Richmond proThe "Ground hog" didn't see his shadow on the r2nd, any , .where about here. . I( the old saying hi
true he can stay out.
Fox Drive. On Friday, Feb. 23th, a grand Fox
Drive will take place immediately north of our city the center is near Chester, on Riley lliatt's farm. Our old friend, Capt. W. Chan. Jefieris, is General Superintendent, , , , ! A very destructive fire occurred in
Cleveland, on the dUtn ult. J. he aggregate loss is estimated at not far
short of half million of dollars.
! Ft. Wayne also, on same day, sus
tained a severe loss by fire estimated
at mmsur-. : -, ! Marriage Permit.
The following marriage licenses have been issued by the Clerk since
our last report:
James B. Joy and Josephine Jefferia. of Franklin townshin.
,Joku(Ciayborn, and Mary .Smith,
(colored.) ot Kichmond.
William li. Suel and Alice Gulliver,
(colored) of Kichmond. -Leander Bunker and Mary Robin
son. of Chester.
. John Thorp and Sarah A.. Ilurst,
of AVnshinflrton townshin. '
Rhodes B. Nicholson and Gertrude
Ferrill, of Greensfork. '
Ktcllinond Industrial Association.
The following . Board of Directors
of the Richmond Industrial Associa
tion was elected on Monday evening
last, at a meeting of the stockholders
J. M. Gaar, E. Y, Teas, W. H. Ben
nett, Jarvis Ilarmel, A. A. Curiae
LeviDruly, Stephen Farlow, J. II
Moermann -A, F. Scott, C-C. Policy
and Jonas W. Xed.' At ;;a meeting of
the-? directors;' ;h6 follpwing officers
were ieciea;' xa.; vaar, xTresraeni;
AFSiot W President; CT.-S!;
DdHa'ffwa Secretary' ' C:
, mm & teedXJinadki'ilLS tendent
front of his business rooms look fifty per cent better by the alteration over the entrance. The .Telegram announces that our Friend J. B. Collett reads a paper on "Darwinianism," before Che" Richmond; .Scientific Association in a few weeks. . , . ..
Harry C. Jones, married Miss Jennie Scott, daughter of Col. Jell, Scott, proprietor of the Palmer House, Indianapolis. A Long life t0
Harry and his fair bride! Wednesday morning rlast,f Edward Jones, of Abington townshipj Uncle of Oliver T. Jones, died suddenly in the First National Bank at Centerville of apoplexy. ,; Elam J. Brown, has been selected as the Agent, for our Farmers' Clubs throughout the County, to make purchases of Agricultural Implements, &c. No better honesfer, and more careful Agent than Mr. Brown, could have been selected in the county. " Mi. Edcarton'a Icrtare. r The Lecture at Lyceum Hall on Thursday night last, by Miss Edgar ton, we hear spoken of in com-, mendablo terms. , She frppsftrs ' in thejsame capacity ; that " JohntheBaptist did merely , 'preparing the way for the Coming Womop to hanlle intelligently, the k jbijHtSL Like aR good things, she .evidently, believes that the woman should "come up through much tribulatiorr and anguish," to "enjoy trie prlviliege of voting. .HeJecture abounds in wholesome truths that,' in her middle woman' position on, the ballot question, will reach - oMe ears that would not listen the same facts presented by; pronounced advocate one of the "strong-
minded women, as ' she , would ' be
derisively called.
Printers Strike. The recent experiment of the Typographical Society at Indianapolis, to "push things," like Sheridan did the rebels, is a failure like shearing the porcine tuadrupedv the quantity of capillary aubstance is n otT commensurate with the volume of sound distributed through space; in other words, it's been "all cry and no wool" with the strikers, who have lost their situations, and the Indianapolis papers appear as usual K. Strikes are luxuries that cannot be indulged in with a clear margin of profit to any one.
The McthodTsWf Floyd comity are enjoying a big revival at Lanesvillc.
w Oricnn.
St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, on South Franklin Street, in our city, has just purchased a,piagtuficent organ
costing about one thousand dollars all raised by private subscription, from mcnibers and friends of the
church. Its weiyht is not less than three thousand pounds. It is now be
ing set tip by the manufacturer,' Mr
Rocuker", 'arid will be used for the first
time on Sabbath next. A minister
from a distance, will occupy the pul pit to-morrow.
The special meeting of the County
Commissioners last Monday, was thus
alluded to by the "Independent" of
4 The meeting was to consider what
was to be done with five colored
women, cnciente, reported by Mr. Boono. Triisten of Vnvn tnwnTiin
whom thcv!fome 'df'thc' Friendless
would not take into their Institution.'
i Jsot so, Mr. Independent. The "Home for the Friendless" never was
j consulted' regarding the1 cares rfcfef-
rea to. i Jir. aoone, our trustee, sent
an order over to the Poor' 'House ""to
admit a case or case like those al
luded to; but admission was refused
by the Superintendent, and the Commissioners were called together to set- ' tie the question as to their admission there. The Commissioners sent them to the Asylum 'until 'their condition I made it necessary to remove them to
the Home, which has a standing agreement to enre for all such cases, re
gardless of color, etc! lojsij i-V
J" ' '0 . ,i i LgM"" John Wesley was a Mason.
Attheirmeting'FerT'187 A motion to allow a Mr. Spencer
damages for injury to his property.
was refered to the Board of Public improvements. ; ' '' ' t -
A petition was presented from
"Thomas G. Jamison, in relation to peddling. Relered.
A resolution in relation to tax
payers "doing business on borrowed capital; used only a part of the year
was laid on the table.
The report of Mr T. W. O. Braff-
ett shows the population of the suburbs of Richmond to be 1.542 city proper 11.020 total 12.562. '
The Board of Public Improve
ments report the estimate of the cost to repair the suspenson bridge $1982,24, as too large, but the city' should donate a reasonable amount,
if the owners should repairit. ,
Abijajj Moflfett's plat of his addi
tion to the city was referred to Board
bf Public' Improvements
The finance committeo reported,
had so far failed to contract for
the fire alarm telegraph. Also that the county commissioners were not
disposed to pay anything for the dirt deposited on Court House square. - A motion , was . madeto charge fifteen cents per load which motion was laid on the table The appointment of David ' Miller and Charles Hebler to fill vacan
cies in the No. 3. ' Company of the Fire Department, was accepted. A report was receifed adverse to the petition of Elizabeth J. Lum-
bard for abatement on ifssessment
of property.
.The city Treasurer, reports, for.
JahV: -eceiptsV $8,941.30. ' Dis
bursements, 6,493,19. Balance on
hand $2,449,11. Divided as follower
General fund account, $802,28.
Depot fund, f interest, . 81,646,53. TotaL $2,449,11." Reported to Fi-
nasce committe.
"'Chief of Pdlice reports for Jan.,
32 arrests, 163 logers.
The subject of paying, by tho
city half the expense for regraveTing the Newport turnpike, within
uie corporate umiis, ana puiung up fence at the bridge, was referred
to Committee on Public Buildings
and Markets.' Bills allowed, $572,76; among which, to Street Commsisioner for Jan. 862,07; City Marshal, for Jan. for 240 meals, $40. B. W. Davis, . bill -ior printing $190,95. ., . , ; . ,,. .'
1 ! g Al.
generous puonc, lor me Buubtub . . . . , , of tim
4 . ' ly JTfS?!:?1:; be, and many changes having teen ing us to sustain the Institution made on this side, the spot m the bend
with credit to all concerned. To of '-"the Btream' we used to call "the the city for the use of the building swiming hole," and its surroundings now occupied aa Ue Children's have rather a strange look. We pass-
Home. To editors and publishers ea immediately oyer tne spot were
once we saw a arownca noy laying, and 'being rolled upon the" green
sward, who has since become, and is now, one of the prominent business men of Richmond. Some half a dozen or more'of us "little chaps" had "gone in swimming'but not one of us could swim.", One got in beyond his depth ; he sank and came up twicemaking desperate struggles and called for help. ' At first we thought he was trying to frighten us1 but when he' sank the third time, we saw that he was drowning ; but as none of us could swim, we could give him no assistance. " ' ' ' ' ' " ' '.' One of the little fellows, telling the others to watch the place where he sank, made for the shore as fast as he
could, jerked on his shirt and pants, buttoning as he went, ran as fast aa his legs could carry him toward town,: up' the hill past "Barter's " carding machine," near where the gas works now. are, and never stopped till he reaced near Front street, at the crossing of Main, just opposite to where" the court house now stands. There he saw some four or five men, and told them that "Bill had sunk-'
for many gratuitous notices.
During the. year, 24 children have
been inmate of tWHoraes-pmes have been fowtidfer 14-
txpended for furnishing and providina Children's Home 273 79
Matron's salary SW Wl
AssiHlance.. . w Total 65 79 Tlie following amount of money and list of articles have been distributed among the poor of our city, by the Executive Commit
tee: Loads of wood rounds of Flour No. of Garments .... l'airs of Shoos Yards of muslin...... Vunls of calico Vards of jeans Yards of flannel Found ot'coti'ee. ' sngar....... ;'....... ..; " tea K.tv ' meiil..-....i.... ...."1
" meat Bushels of potato...... .j..
wisceiianeous aniei-es
PLUMMEIl Ci MOZIRISSOZT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Southwest Cornqr Main and Marion, Sis.
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LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY.
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... 127 .3 62 . ... WKi ... 275i . a J m
,41
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Cash paid for groceries ta )
' Teni ...,i.:..'.;..r.t........rt.u..... " " milk 5 Zo Miscellaneous article and purposes 21 oo
.872 05
Total
Donations received during the year ending Dec. 31. 1873: James Morrisson, $200; M. E. Beeves,
$25; W. A. Bickle, 25; J. Bell, $5; Thos. Woodnutt, $25; a friend, $5; James Starr, 25 Emily Vanuxunv groceries; John Paxson,20 pounds - t i a - 3 1
ol lara,caDDage, rarnips anaappieu, Daniel Crawford, 12 sacks confectionary, turkey and cranberries; Knights Templar, a large quantity of provisions; Mrs. "Winslow, peach butter; Mr. Bailey, milk 3 times; P. F. Wiggins,, 50 pounds sausage, a quantity of meat, lish, peas, cups and saucers; Episcopal Sabbath
School, cakes and candy; Mr. "iV ol-
fer, potatoes, several times, and cabbage; lizzie E. Barnes, apples, toys and candies; Mr. Bell, buying and measuring wood ; Editor Telegrenv paperr each- JweeknSIr T1? 22Jovea oflbreidtllrBl Bgia.;
cabbajre, effp:s and cake; Episcopal
Festival, provisions; .Ladies ol urace
Church, provisions; Mrs Umtley, inuts; Daniel Wiggins, $5, turnips.
apples and potatoes' PhiL W lggins, turnips, apples, cakes, butter and 6 pies; Anna Bickle, blackberries; apples, ham, nuts, cherries and vine' frar: Friend Handcock, 4 pair stock
ings and comb; Mary L. Haynes, 2 aprons; Bichmond Commandery, 3 baskets provisions; Mrs Updyke, cottage cheese ; Mr. Boss, medicine ; Mary Wiggins, soap, vinegar, onions, nuts and tenderloins; Emily Yeo, 4 cans tomatoes and dried beef; Pyle and WMtet quart of milk each dayi tMrs.TErwinl $ dqzen? eggs C. Lindamon, li bushels pop corn;
Mrs. Trioape, lettuce; Ellen Palmer,
pickled pork and mmce pies; Mary Hibberd, second hand clothing; Geo. Barnes, 2 loads'of boards for wood; Mr. Elder, 11 boTs papes and bordering; Mr. Grainger, papering one room; Albert Beed, 50 cents worth of paint; Mrs. Wiggins and Mrs.
Palmer, paint and painting one room; Mrs. Carrie Beeves, lettuoe peas, strawberries,: basket' o ;.ge-
taoies ana pianiswjiiiain, cray, dozen bean poles; Mr.1 Luther Merring, 100 pounds' of L flour; Samuel
Erwin, potatoesMr1. Toles, 2 gallons
icQ.cxeanv 2 gallons strawberries, and a .large cake. Thos. Nestor, flour barrel 5 and apples; Elizabeth Starr, cakes, tomatoes, 5 mince pies, 2 cans fruit and apples; Carpenter & Newlin a lot of crackers; Eliza beih Stidham, beets, potaoes, beang and tomatoes; Mrs. JameV rveCves', 2 baskets bread and:bntter,KMr.
Wolfer, sweet potatoes, and . pump
three times in the swimming hole 1 Run!" "Where did he sink ?" one asked. "The boys there will tell you bus quick 1". , And they did run. Isaac Barnes was one of the number, and he reached the bank ahead ot tho others. One of the boy's comrades threw a small stone as near as he could to indicate . the place where he had sunken. Barnes immediately pitched in, rushed ahead on his feet till he came to deep water, near the spot, and making but one dive, happened to find him brought him up and carried him to the shore. When the boy that ran for help got back, they wero rolling him on the short grass, near where
the fence then was, with his head inclined a little down. Soon the water gushed from his mouth, then in a short time he began to revive. ' We
are glad to know that he is still In the
land of the living. But for that run
up the hill, and that run down the hill, one of the" firms of .Richmond
would not have been known.
HINTS TO HORSEMEN. ! XjOCal
. . W . ? '' P BY PBOF. O. HOWS GREEN. '
i it your horse is in the habit of kick ing, use A low dash board, and your hotso will soon get over it. 1 . j Keep your horse fat: don't allow ant one to get a lien on him - " . -: When your horse refuses to take up an bat, consider him as having failed. I To make your horse very fast, ' tie him with two halters. T : " t;3 .' Xevr feed horse chestnuts to chest
nut horses, nor horse sorrel to : sorrel horses; you can give cream to a cream horse, if vou like and the horse likes
it. It is not .necessary to employ a
cretm pitcher to pitch hay to a cream
horse, however. " ' It may answer to stirrup your sad
dle, but don't stir up your horse at
least a stirring horse in a crowd. It
I mieht cause a stir.
Look carefully atter the bits ot your
hoise, or you may soon be looking alter the bits of vour waeon.
If you have the proper address, you
may receive a couple of lines from a
horse, but on no account drop
ne.". ' '
However well you may be attached
to your horse, you must be certain
your horse is well attached to your
carriage, , , , ......
It a horse is recommended to you as
being a horse of good carriage, don't
inter that, he -is a good carriage
horse.
When vou tell ahorse to - "get op.
ook well to his "get up." Some ;hor
ses get ud within the buggy, and some
get up without the buggy, but like
deep sorrow, 'leave their traces there.'
A horse is something like a public
nicer when he is installed, -in this
that he begins to ieel his oats di
reetly, it there are any oats in the stal
Whatever stall you use for your horse
in the stable, you should always use a head-stall when you drive him. An
unbridled horse is very much like an
unbridled tongue
Rearing colts is often very profitable
but rearing horses are not prohtable
specially those who rear up in th
rear and execute flank movements on
the dashboard with shoe-fly accom
paniments. They foot up" a bill for
' r a rir ."ri .-n'Tv
WiU.be charfed on (U Gm BJIU not ai4 on ' or bfr tliic SOtfc ? f tb
mnnfli. . . . - .
: -111 r 1 ..', ;: Office hours, 1 7 . a. : ir. . to 6 ?.; tun
Open Saturday evenings till 9 ip: y. J,
Consumers can save 10 per cent by prompt payment of bills," and by .
tnat means only. . . .. ; , ,. ,
8TATE OF INDIANA,"! .' Wayne-County, ..jr. i . ; Henry 'Miyer-wryutniwyiexfr, Ttiti.tMeyer. William Meyer. Ur,v ,M ;y r, fc,f. beth MeyerTwiifraift XUdtrfx Meyer. ! Wayne Ctrcait CotirV April term, 187 Partition. So. MX. . . Be it known, That n ftw 4th day ot Fe1.aary, 1K74, tho above dudwI i'laintiir, by j.. -It. Htubija, his. Attorney,, filed in t"n: ' office of the Clerk of the "Wayne tiri::f Court, kin Cora pi' nt atjainst said iJefend.a: 'l In the above entitled cause, together Vt ',ti the affidavit of a eompetent iwrsou, tiisit aid rKfendant.TroMne Mevr,I!na Mtver, Wllliani Meer, Henry Mye,r, Ktitabct;) Meyer, WiUiani X.udwi Mvyer, arv not
oi tne niateot ma:an-.i. 8aid Iv p-ndanu, lrolinu .Mev" Rlna Meyer.'William Meyer, Henry Meyer, Kilo-. abeth Mpyer.WilliaBi Iudwig Meyer, therefore are tunrby iiotiflodoi the till ne and i'-
i d ncy f said tvtaphunt cintit tht-m, ar il
i tliatunietui tney appear auu.iuiBwerorcv
1 mur thereto, nt thecaliiirg of tli sfd't e -c, ?! on tha second day i tne uaxtTenn ci .id '. rjj Court, to Ih; begun and held ft ti. ...' i House in lUchmwnd, o,thtsf-j;".ii!i !' ' T j tf Atrll, nexty,'!a,li-.lv)inp!alt t ! m the mutters .and. titinjn linstrin coniuu.'.n
and alleged, wiU be tukes as truo.Ki
r,
HifB 'iff
f. ;i
V lUiesUi KietK, wi ute 8je i
iseali uoitrt,at Kieaiuonu. mm nu t-.-.y . ; vm. w. rurLEY, ti. Lk. : h P. TilityVtt'yof I'i'ff. j l sU ' oy: T)EAltE.klmCTXEAT MAKSiKT. 1. ,'! . if- ' ' ': Vo.'eBAaMi'ari Mreef. ' J.i.. .ii! . . .. . -' -'J' A. McKlIANN, - - rropv-ctor.
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farmers'' Meet Ing". .', ;
At a meetintr of Farmers - Clubs -i
and Granges . of i Wavne XMunty.. the . i
undersigned was appointed'. General j
iusinesstvgenuor( me organization , of the countv-Parties' havina- busi-
ness .with the agent will address me at ; Richmond. . I will be. found i for the, t.
present at Morrow's. Grocery Store,, rj
on it. Wayne avenue. ,B -,r , .
f ; .L AM I . J$RX)WN, Sec
-' Having just oiened itulu i:V-v.'
at the above locittion, I'wonld x
invite all those wishing . j ' ' CHOICE, tMEfcll MEArs . Of alikfiid's,toivnfe ai:aTt, a I fc l ts! -" fled a trial will warrant ,' eynliuuiiHv; f-. patronage.. j,tr) '!?Mt"i "RemcinDertue plaee;j, .
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S lOMtI1PirrI trc-t.
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,' Tax l)rilon.
The following decision made by the
lion. James A Wildman, Auditor of
State, will be of interest to tax-payers
generally and of local application to any who may be delinquent .in this
community by reason of non-payment
ot first instalments: '.".'.'. '-.... " ' ! '' s
; "The whole tax ; charted apainst a
tax -payer is delinquent when the first installment has not been paid by the third Monday in April; consequently
the record ot the delinquency should be made as usual, and will not be ef
fected by the installments upon the duplicate.";..
This decision was" given in answer to certain interrogatories propounded by several County Auditors- arhl Treasureris bearing upon their settlement in May proximo! - -- ritil'L':'' U
The I-iquor lam In Oblo. Th Legislature L6i i.Ohio" haVeJ now under , consideration. "A Bill to prohibit the manufacture, importation or sale of intoxicating liquors, -when a majority of the ' (jnafified voters in any township, Tmunicipality, or "corporition - shall i vote .in,"
favor of its provisions - IniB ap-
Dears to be a sensible and practical
km; Mr. Farlownmilk. AchsahHen- vjew to .take of the matter. andr
ly, sweet potatoes; Hannah Wood ffoe8 down to the root of the whole
, Ust of Letters . . , Remaining in the Postottioe at Kichmond Indiana, oh. 5, 1871.
James. UT BaFftt-3Ic. Louis Bill-
man, Annies Burnsj Ijsaleen, Burdsal 31 attic Car der, '3 5s: Chapman, WilLf. Clark, Elizabeth Clark. hVA.. Casad.'
tleorce Clemans, Patrick Delanv, Au--nie-Ion'ald, ' Anniq . -'Bistro, '"Esther Nathan Frame, W. Feddah. Khoda
Fisher, Wm. Forrest, Rachel Griffey, ; I
.ua.uiou iiauipton, .jonn Jiawiim,. blacksmith,'3Iartha Harrington, .W. j M. Hathaway, Emma , Heard, Lewis Holloway, Vni. Hunt, Luise Ingaret,1 Carl Koch.' Jacok, Catherine Lipps, , 'James Matthews, Mary Ellen Morfordj Sallie Money, Lucius A Mense,', Manon F, Minor, Clara F. Moorman, s II. II. Munroe, Josie W.- Nicholson.' 2, John D; Oaks,: Eva Olney, Salliol Ogsby, Edward L Oil's, Joshua Pal-' mer, Henry Parker, Wm. McWher-yf, Rogers & , McCh;ince,' Paul r Raible,: David H. Rees, Jos. P. lloebards,: Janctt Roberts, John C: .Rogers. Alexander Shannon, Mrs Nanca Strange,' Matt Stanley, Miss Eliza Taylor, Mi- ' nerva-Thompson, Mollie A. Townpend, E; P. Walker, 2; Jessie D. Weaver, Mrs. Mollie Wilson, Chas. B. Wing, Jacob Young- .,i :-. ?f i r ! Persons calling for these letters will please5 nay "advertiaed.'Iand give (tie date of thig' M f $ ft f l U fW. PAVI3,P.i
S t S m fp I i i fc I The New York fethodist advises that the preachers shall peremptorily exclude reporters from their Monday morning meetidgsf Iti believes that the newspaper representations of their hroCecdings"' have !"'beeu "a serious damage to the Church."
nutt, coffe, haih, butter Elias Henly, sweet; potatoes I Mrs. Vickrey, can of apple butter; Mrs. H C. Dunn, 2 quarts ice cream, 2 large cakes, bread, butter and ham; Episcopal Church, on Thanksgiving day, 43,51; Mrs. Strickland, basket of bread and butter; Mr. Webb, indigo; W. G. Scott, tuikey; Andress Wiggins, basket tenderloins and ribs; Mrs. Frank Reeves, turkey; a friend 100 pounds flour; S. Dickin
son, apples and turnips; iiimehne Hadley, beans, pork, pickles, biscuit, mi6cees'r(f4Mn(!nMrjniefs; Vanneman Reid & Co-, barrel of
bone;s Anonymous, 2; St. John's Lutheran Congregation, $9; Dean King, sack of apples and beef; John Wiggins, sausage and backbones; a Mend, celeryr,a fiiendwdiMrs. JenHietJaylord basket of- provisiong; Mrs. Knabe, sack of candies and toys; Lyda Morrisson, doll and marbles; Emily Strattan, 3 pairs of mittens, doll work box, and books; Margaret H. Morgan, carving knife; a friend, flour, corn meal, coffee ahrTsrigar JeiinU WJdeTgna, &1fats for little girrsyEvenmgStar Dancing Club, $74,15; St Paul's Lutheran Church, $10; Eliza Starr, So. Respectfully submitted by Ltdia C. SiflSfitSsoN, Pres. Lizzie E. Barjtes, Sec
i The Marion Monitor has this to ea about ,Jthe .operations ,pft .tbe Baite-fBiHi' VThAuutfiiy of .whis
ky drank has been reducea one half
during the few months that this Jaw has been in successful operation. Had it continued in full force.
it would in a few years have driven the desirajpr trjopg drink from ourteidst, ah&1letnrovedI4h() traf-
ric m this hell polluting beverage.
business.
The people , in their sovereign capacity are supposed to be the best judges of their own wants and, necessities, and : their own fiat" in' the premises is paramount to all legislation, whether local or generThe passage of laws through delegated powers having iorJ their object the restraining of men's apr
petites,have demonstrated but too ;
fully their efficiency, f and ? will
account for their being totally in-!
operative and remammg a dead letter upon the statute looks.,", "
Public sentiment educated up to
the proper standard and given . ex
pression through the ballot box, is
only carrying out the genius and spirit of republican institutions, and solves the great, problem of the ca-' pacity of tho people for self govern, ment. - tJ r r. ,.. , - ! ' The contemplation of the""iarge
amount of crime, together with the
necessities that grow out of its com
mission, the building of jails, alms, houses and reformatory institutions sustained by heavy burdens of tax-1 a tion. laid upon the . shoulders" of the people, would seem to be suf-: ficient; imjeniives .to'eontfof trffl. election in the premises and could
scarcely fail of . giving tangible ex
pression to the -enlightened , views.
of the yptmg population. !,.; .- I We would gladly hail the Paisasre' of this law "bv tileTnsiauro
bf our sister State, that we migbl -witness its practical. working ft&8i$ judge of its practicability oikf
forcement in ., localities : jwere . all other remedies have' heretofore failed, Lafayette. Courier. :,'! '
A peach tree in a New Albany yard
bloomed last week.
f enairinsr too rapidly
Harnessing a horse resembles cet
ting married, in this, that the bridle
conies first; but you don t leel the
bude 11 reign till you get into the"' harness" and feel the ' check." ' Blind
bridles are most common in both . ca
ses, and poor things in either. .
1 on may make a horse laugh by tickling your horse under the ribs, but it will always be in a crowd of donkeys. .-" - :' ? , i Wheu you go to church :you ought to shed tears of repentance t for yourself, if you don't nave any shed for your hors. Detroit Commercial Advertiser. ; - -,' - i ' ;.. . ! Absolutely nure iron is said to have
been preparedly a Russian chemist bv means of the calvanic battery. Du
ring the process a large quantity of
hydrogen was disengaged trom the ordinary iron used. -FThe puie iron is a silver white metal, very malleable and
ductile, and so soft as to, be readily cut with a tair of scissors. It oxi
dizes rapidly, and water is decomposed
py lu wuu i rapia ao3orptionoi oxy I ":. ." ,. .
'Apropos of the reported death of
LfT, ijivinffsione, we cud tne lonowinK
from nn exchansc. to which, if the
Doctor is Still alive, we direct his un
divided attention: ; '.. . "Now,. when a newspaper in, good
standing makes the solemn assertion
that any man is dead, that man should
die. For him to live, is a dangerous
infringement on the liberty of the press. We hope the Press Association, will petition the. Legislature t bass a law that a man announced dead
by thj press must die
i ' According to the annual statement
of the leading mercantile . agency of New York, tho entire number of coutfricrcial and financial failures throughOut the whole country during the past year was 5.181, against 4,009 in 1872.
Total liabilities "t:228,490,0lO; against' 1121,056,006 in 1872. In Pennsylva-1
ma'!theia"were bib tailurer. with lia bilities amounting to $31,415,000. ' '
"And Instruments bi 'all kinds for;JJ
the help of " sijiTering or ' diseased; i can be had' at Plumnior A Morris- -
son's Drqg storeVT" 7 . 58 2w T j
WantecM5e,Q00 feet of Walnut, I
Poplar,' ''Ashi 1 Stigar? and Cherry J
uumoer, in excuange ior x urnuure , at the.RiclMnoni furniture- Com-. pany's' Rooms, No. 12. JJ, 'Franklin
Streeioi'H ;:d-.i sii '.di W-i4T"-
'; James M. StaiT is ptirup an
office room at Jo. 32$ Main street, north side, between fifth and sixth streets,' which he will occupy iri a few days TliX 1 1 1
TwIvivrcf Softs, jf'fj ! .. , . v,''At the present term of the Cir. cuit Court; but John Zeyen &'Bro, furnish'suits'of Clothinigthafr are','
iar moire seviceaoie ana win petxer contribute to real comfort. - Give .
John & Bro, a call at No. 232, Main
Street. - ' ' i . ( j ,.; , , if Always Boy Yaar Tranks - " .
At J. S. Sarr & :ons Trunk Fac
tory, No. 241; Main at., where they
are made, and avoid "middle men." Repairing promptly attended to. .'
JlfMnt. Knopf Br.,- -' ,'; ' '" 1 , 'l '';'"
No. 227, Main street," keep con
stantly orThand tfie "Bestof "fresli ineats, Beef and Veal, Pork and
Mutton ALbo, Bxeakfasjt Baconr HamlSh'oulders; etcV All orders"
' EARS 'TO BE A'
.7 i! f,
- r'".-i .1 r
11 311? 1
You Hii Iid !f rtKl eBl lMh -u r. t : i :i i A ?t
ing a busi&cMiUfnn(l;prm..i CorsliK -; '
give tntnrciiuurcu tgoaavuiiii' " i. or pnf'ssl9a in . Jfa-.-aiift dSJr:n r-pleasant,-'-. ' 'ji..-.;. ) , , - .(-is-) ? n .'. '. ' rrfilaU and Ilisbljj ki:j?.'fi.
.4I
.BatitxcKsv .-I . -
Are inv-i pti iaexpiiiinc tW'' r Telegraphers' arti I am- ii.- B.rst ii:.Clatjs, and juiUify in- inj,rtit; u !-.;., diate charge of roniuucii.i'.v ..' . . sU-vji completiua ol coijrt;: :V,o- aj! fuil punj.'ilar,,cuil ur.w r.a-o ' ' .1.. t?.IMlOfvi.'"1' ' i ,S'j;rrfH-i -. t:
"Notice is herciiy kIvmj, Hint t?: rr, ;vr-.. sipned fts on tlio lvtlfl,v f Janusr.v. I". ',
he solvent--, ' t -.rl!i(i'SC:s C :-. ,
A'
promptly filled.
Notice i-WJ'eK-f-'litt - tl.- r.r.i!.-.--signed has been apwiintetanil jn:I-ji,d us assignee of the eMle of Oran l'i-i-iy. jirtMm"fi:K-riif!fciii"fcii JHt the miiio, Fehrnary'OthjlSTi' ! A-siauep.
Anrtion and Commission Business.
Ns ,S, 4"Vjriyia4s, Jfof tld, Bouth
Marion Btaf-wmfftTm ftf iaH
times ready to attend to calls in the
auction line. Goods of all kinds for sale at public jmd private sale-
iMrcuBBw a o ciock, p. m. every Saturday. i to Cent Ntore.
feature with his 50 cent store, that of Queens ware and Glassware, a full line of which he has just reeiTed,j5wor,s,fox.salam siderablei cheaper .than jca3.be had anj-where else m the city .V 60 and examine pia goods. .f.,r.,-, a .... ....
Noi-th Fifth trtreet to 238 Main st.;
n&rth sidet'tilweW''1t(ei,AiVta-C;
rion, .where her .wulj be happy to serve the public-with evervthinff in
the line of GenW .Furnishing Goods ?
and Hats and Cap8i - ,,7 v.l
W1 "5'ras.iiri h.'ri9 ' l --At) Vi?IlTll?t AGENT, . ' . ' - ' OFFEHrthierviei illerchflnis, iiti-ufaetQi-ers, mid Business Men g i n-j uliy for thMnertio)t ot their canlK, (irinunn:nient.rr aal advertisements of all Kinds. :n the iu-ioM..PWspup,ejr81,,iii'Dugi:oat tii country.' ' ' ' '.. , ' ". . - ,v;',3,i lcit4s EnexeelliH!. : SenJ fpr Lists of "Newspapeif;, witli ires. ' rim. ( Methodist Book 'Ooneem Builflins;, , V . m Vfa& Fotfrth t., Cificimuiti.tC i 48-4 wstJ ",15f JhsL s . "-..syr ' 1 1 1 . i ...,ni r?rt -
I lint- i I'll
1 I 53
Rirbmoad Sark4n. fdrre?ted weekly hy N. W. BriKfts and Tuna. Nestor. The former selves us the price of grain, and the latter the prices of other
produce ana groceries.!
V heat per bushel... . Corn per bushel...... Outs per bushel Hay per ton....Z.... Butter jier u ink ...... Kkss per oen.....'....'... Potatoeii per bnshel..i. Flour pf 100 poun ls limps, sntrar eored........ Shoulders jer pound. Sides jier ponndii.".-.., Lard jkt pound . ucar. cruiJied...
Collee Sugars, white,
. urown . .
New Orleans Molas.sea per gallon 1
SjrKhum Molasses iergalirM.... 75 Syrupi per Ktilion...... .. To to Si 10
Bnvincr. Selling. 3 1 ; 65 !. ........ hi () TTT... tx--" - oil
,.....'o- ?5 5 S i.o1
....,;?75 ;i)0 12 lo r .-. -7 . 10 H - W 8 10 , 15 yellow and
12 to 15
" " ;Vrof th!TreatTii"l ntof .. Insaniil.' ElleMijr, and Iv.vot twoy. taaiHiiwitl J i '' ' For fnrtiker tafiornutioii nud 1. 1:3. address ; . ,Ccii;cts"!iATiKA.NraA:;;; i. ' -ii fio ) rlJ i i-!l3.t"H .. s H' j, ;,lnciniin3. C..l-.
CJ AFETY UKPONIT r.OXX
j""' '
pE5TAtt XI"JClIT. . . .
3IAUBIED. On the 5th of Februarv. lS7t. bv Rev. W.
V.. Barton. Mr, James B. Barton to Jcmephirte Jefferls, all of Franklin township: ? J
fUDEViATinof JtciAU anamtri cements
of candidates;; in the "Panadfurh, for Nom
inating Election, or otherwise, xtJST 1 ao-
comfatued by. the cash, at the rate of S2.J '
i ;v-" i1! T. acdiior. . . . Editok Palladicm You will please announce tho nanieoi Thaddeos W. O. Braffett as a candidate for Auditor f Wavne eownty.-fubjeet to the Itepublican NjniinatiuK Election. in April. . i "S ;ur i
. MANY FRIENDS.
; Mr. EmroK Please announce the name ot JoMi-J'.VCsnirr Acsni1idsre'forSiieTirJ of Wayne county, wubjeet tft the Republican nominating election in April next. . 4:s,.p jfr.i ; v :MAjrr;yoTJCBS. ! Please announce the name of Norms Jokks, as a candidate ior Hheriff of Wavne
county,8ubjoct to the Republican nomina-
Uob, ia Aartkvorx. . i f JVIakw rfios-a. 3 We are authorized to announce Jamfs ft. PuTratROW, of Fratfkl hi tensfa i i". as a can-
dhtate for Sheriff of Wayne countv. suhiect
to the decision of the Republican Nomina
ting election.
i We are authorized to announce. W. H. Sanixs a candidate for Recorder of Wayne
county, subject to tne decision of the publican Nominating election.
i There is no pain which, the Centaur IJn" ment will not relieve, no swelling it v. ill f not Subdue, and . no lameness which it will itcure. This is strong langnnKe, btrt 'it ia true. Where the parts are not Kpne.'rfei'ef- :
ft-cts are marvelous, it, has pnxluoed more .
Cvuea ofi rheumatism, neuralgia, lock law,
palsy, sprain ; swelling, cake-breasts, '
scalds, burrif, Milt rheum, car ache, etc., up
on the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls, cttj nrwrn animals in' 6ne. year than
have all otlier prvlended remedies si nee theworld bejnuu. it Is aeountof Irritsnt, an' ' tll-heall n l ual n-reliever. ' Crlbnlc throw ' '
Away their crutches, .the lsmo -wYk poison- -oua bites .are rendered harmless, ani the
wotmded are healed!, without a -ecari It Is , no humbug. The cecipe is published around. I
each bottle. It is selling as tod article ever' before sow, and it sells bocaus!,lt dos Just
What it pretends to do. Those who now suf- i ler from rhHimatlsm, pain or swelling de- 1
Serve to stratrlf they; wlU hot use Centaur
Liniment,,;. itore than 1,000 certificates of remarkable' enres.' Irwlnitlnar frnxeti llmhi.' t
(jlironic rheumatism, gout, running tamors,
tc have been, received. W'e will send a ; (Jiteular containing eertiflcates, the recipe, etc, gratis to nny one requesting It. One !
bottle ot the yeUow wrapper -Centaur Lin. ikaent ia worth one hundred dollars for spayIjied or sweenled horses and luuies, 6r t or screw-woim in sheep.. Stock, owners, this . II aimen t ts worth your attention.1 fo family should be without Centaur "Liniment. ! X'r ;ri-'J '. WBP A0"fiew kJ.T.
I Casterta is -more ;than"a substitute for ("astor Oil. lt is the only sale article in ex- , ttstence which is iceKaltv tm issimilate the 'cod, regulate the bowels, earn wind-colio and:- m odnMp-liafitral .". ft. "Miniiriw'
lleitnr minerals, morptrfie or alcohol, "and'1 is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 31
. 20 W cat Tbicl 'Xnri nnsu C. I U-ct'ftlti on "Deudtrdnlr guaranfy , . CivrrnneB( Honda, . ,r ; stalrand, lily nd County XZontla, ' '- HIh, leeM, JIo?fira!fe-i. : -I ,.T fi-':i'Ji"-':-;l -.: : . -. . . -1 -And njlotlwir Valunijk; Paper; . - j ., .... j,;. - . , , , SILVER rr.Afcjr'.TUAMON l,s AN i o riiF.R JEWKLRYi Als' RENTS S. FES IM
their lnnlnrvanriot rensonithie rates.
' "CaU1und iteprniits lvttutuc-.-s," II. PEACHY, Pre-Kident. ? S.P. UiSKOr.Tetiiry, , . iWw.
PATES
H. K. V. PECK. ; Hamilton,
Cowriskrat,;'F.aVi in Patent Ca.i-s, nud
iv;'i r-lfolieiwrot Patents. - . FoPuwrly ExaftMntjr in U. S. Patent oiiict .
Mv;
r.t
1 . rt-dJ
. : And no avoid auh div-rxiifoi t.
AVtOi; D' !; T, A1 K I Nf G : C O L D ! And so Rvotd all tho"se' disenscs that arise : , :.. m r,;lroax cold.. . t V"; ." " ' ! "A n ounce of PreventioTi is worth a pound
I niEPAKX.and U1 aineiliciiie that wilt
vlpniyoairoin taBIfiK Cold, without fail, rott Will take t eeordin to direction.
torevr-nf ifiroaiw
JJr pafiicUlars, address MOSES SMITH,
fi- x.oringoorq w arren Munty, u., -; "jTJlTi-aiLIE COtLEUE,
el t y ral Hen iBbst of Cinr.nr.a.i.
Is wall kuoWn,- .Edncatiou in everv department iM-.boaoiwh. t The next session wiii .' commence JjttiU4rj'2Sth, and clo June 4. For a CataioB Mmtaining full infornia-
taWimKl 9!lfillV5. - - ' ' " J' l .-W i t -84PP.LlTHEAVS,Pie"t. ,n
Hon-JsoJ A. MrrHt Pre6t Trustees.
H'-'liAlC.'fcAikto"' v- - - r-' iiaioi isaiti LtBv'ff j ' .:siii : ; WeaisUnn sCKoatb Side,"
kHs ciN-ATi.'dtiro"' 6i3 it CiiCSO. l...X.7lfSi
WANTED Beans, Butter, Cheese, lVs. Poultry, Green and Pried Fruits, Hops and Tobacco. 4S-iw
