Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 43, Number 52, 7 March 1874 — Page 3

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Clly OSJeere. r James Elder. Marshal l.wlsO.HItoBjr.t.t ClrkPlttr P. Kirn. Treasurer William l Wilson. Attorney John 8. Lyle. sste?rAoii Wood Measurer-John J Roney. City AKMr lxwi M. Baxter. -SIT?? JJtatoB-Di id Haner. wiw Mninnienwi. u. vogfM. Rolf PoAtll I'IHm Dlkkul ivAn.

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venent 1 Nye,-SAaa-l n n' .' Hlb. bert-ratu t'ltttM4,:Crikllri Marlatt. Offl 1 il HtNMMMAl treats an AfeesNy. lloae,I int Base. DwUn. -MarewKu . ... " - - - M MM .a. WW fMtblla IOO .-! . TMkm.n ' IUMtMfl,Boa,tyl.i commit OOeZ WJ be JjlltH i V J!i;khi i?nfAeth. w ' tilt ciel trac or too courtier i. : HbarLMWaa.H. Depatr-li. H. King. ' r. Jmoa fen! iTnaawBii mpa fc; wep" EnoithoihUehtoonil.'- iti!wv Jobs W.Mak.rhM 'i.M f i- io ThamMlfeillr, Charte Seaman nd B. Miner . PRATER MEETING. minute, of the Woman's Temperance TaMi-T r that a notice be published in our city ' ai a . papers, inviting an, Dotn men and wo men, frojnwnfnd eottntry,, to ioia, J us 10 our Tfine o'clock Prayer Meet- I ing, neid daily. Martha Valkmtinx, Pres't. Mart S. Will iaus, Sec'y. "The lyn-trwmbles when he sea . , Tt waalieM aalnt upon: fala kaeea," i ' Is now appropriately rendered thus : Tha uapoR-anxxa tremble whan he aeea , , The ChrUUan Women on their kneea. - The young and anxious' forget hatotir,rgajor,Jan,tie the the indi olnhle matrimonial noose, as thoroughly and tightly as tho' he was a preacher instead of being only a printer. :Warecoad ooe .ease to-day. It V ruwoxed that isoW.jitf'the street-railway stockholder are 1 beeomin'joUsuraged u tbi, noiir reeeipt of profits from the invest uiouK. lug uiTiunuun, M J"t CuDO out instead of going into their pockets. ( f JK "J ?L! f'li'W Q Jl I xnewmtinc tn IM OaUy.'ttde-' pendent .aeporWw ct .tbe ttty papers are nre-proov Is not Mayn,mA , a.vm .v.x . . - mum ui mm reporter oi mat paper i also whisky pfl'' 4 . r lira. Iloreau, correspondent of the Indianapolis Sun, writes a very fttey-neraonaj .letter of hru visitations and observations while in this city recently. May she live long and die . J tlea a Mfca-rr-iaetlau Saturday next March 14th,' ' is the election of Justice of-the-Peace in place ,61. P; Pruyri,'! resigned James M. Poe, is, we believe, the only, candidate,. and we hope he will be unanimously elected, and thus again be placed in.the old po-, sition he ' honored' for ' 'so 1 many years of faithful service. Fatigued with his gigantic'labbrs f bestowed on the Pan-Handle Railroad, county efEbers, Jerte "Wilson, Wm. Baxter and the weather trying to qgulate all ,.tf them the youthful modern David, of the Daily Independent proceedeth straightway to demolish our young friend Buntin, impelled thereto from a pecniniajfyrttjoi involvhig . the huge sum of sixty cents, by firing his sling "at his devoted head loaded with ink! Our sympathies are wifJ)aVif,jFor the many troubles that seem to be encompassing him and weighing down his spirit!! Buntin s ultimate fato cannot help being very sad!!! ' - Vi "TENNi.6SEl.ANS'' BEATEN1 Caerf at Ml, f arti .wpai.' AU who attendad this, concert given by our colored friendrof' the Bap-i list Churok Wcdaesaiiytaighlast were highly entertained. Under the viueuiy one oi ma DC st ano' eweetest singer in our city, and a moatacoom-1 plished teacher 6f music, the colored ' Sabbath School class, 'made 1 every brick ii) Mount Moiah Churoli, Vocal i with -iae0to::iu?!:rjtL K'i To redeye the class and diversify the entertainment,' about fifteen or twenty of those who Lad been in layery, andkeow by ' experience the1 ietuitive : and crude sours of God'a - people whilst wearing their shackles, wvuprau wiB puuiu-weat comer, oi tne church, and "went in " They rivalled fairly the far-famed "TenneBseeans,' ia natural fervor, tone sad gesture. The reader must hear and see for her or himself, to properly appreciate this utptt.at.nr rtarr. nf 41ia annu.1 - rvi(.j. tu isy urgent request, the concert is to tvi vitt wis rcaiinjni An mission; za cents. . ; . ' 1 ) f t ' i ; Wheat promises a' laage yield in Ijngrange county"

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thorities of the oily in xnost respect fully called to the condition of the it running along the East side !the Schwecmann addition, from the! foot ef Sixth street to the corporation line. TTT.'t rot This was once a good turnpike road bat is now worn into holes and pitfalls, and is positively unsafe jtp vehicles passing over it On Tuesday, mgM Issfc It 7. Harvey, daughter of Caleb Jackson t ,;iMwM 'eftreville was completl; destroyed by (fire. It was decidedly one of ftiej best farm houses ia the oounty. lery few things were saved from the! flames,3wh7A'CwtroyJ(eight Uhe An feather beds, a vorv lartre I rmanritv nf nnilta. blanket and other bed clothes. Hei son Caleb, who was absent at the time, was

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verV-hea, and the clothing of hinalf'-rafe.ter ana children were entirely eonsum -1 The Iosb of MVa. H. and son. ts, estimated at $6,Qfift-'no insurance. V9 "The Indeoendent of the 4th. eives i what pwporta to,beaiMxUaot-Jfrom 4 letter written by Wm. .Baxter to the N.Y.Tribune correspondent, in which te I statement was made that there were "forty-two saloons- before the law! was passed, we have now only fivewth consequence was that'ii.temDerance has almost disappeared." It

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wjecollected , 'e only had rivn licensed saloons then, (Christmas,) $utjof the "forty-two," and it may have aoamd.to Mr., Baxter, that, judging from the fact of Copellar's giving up the only saloon having 7 a, Mf iperavt under the present law, on account of the difficulty he experienced in complying with its provisions, and tliaiheliceesoftheflve-hemen-ttoi would all expire inJanuaryand March, and no probability ef their I obtaining permits-nd thereasonable hope that a vigorous enforcement of thlawairainst all nersona who were selling contrary to law, would warrant him! in the conclusion that intemperance was vanishing slowly but surely from our city. About the holidays. it did look like "intemperance had al most disappeared, and appearances warranted the conclusion; and it is no disparagement ef William Baxter, nor does it indicate a need of his being "potted,", because he drew the inference he did from the facts surround 1 ing him at that time. I CtwiH mt tka Cttjr r Kichmsnd, etc. We are under obligations to our friend, T. W. O. Braffit, for the folIpwing aynapis,of the census of ur 1city and vicinity. Ca taptain Uraffitt was selected by the Council for this work, and it will be seen he hap dig. I i,.1 liia Antv fcUfnllw ani rnv. 1 Us.i.aJ w..li,.W- .n,l -. I ,','r-"';r.-r-r -w"!..! llf1 i wsdABAimrr-w , . I Maies.. Femajaa. ''l' i,4t7 1 Uolca-qa.. 5ti6 I Amarica ... i W i erauaiui erman American 2,068 1 41 I IrlHl Irlah Amerlcan... MladellaneooB... 84 1 ') I AO-Si ..,., i,floi j Under 6 yean of age to 21 " 7 . i Z."""" i! I 1 2i to ao auto 40 40 tq ia 80 to oo 60 tq ,70 70 to 80 . . - . , . LiMa 1 . j U it'-"-rtt-ta-'L,j' 80 U) I 90 tO jW?;', , Total U'nOAber 'Of lnhabl'taht wtthlh ' me corporate iipM ...., . UJJZ! Oldest inhabitant lh the citv. Oeonre lm. holT, In the 100th year. i FOPPIATIOX BY WARDS, Fin Ward .., 1,951 (Uenaus 10) Increase 42 or i per ct. Second Ward 1.948 " (Census "70)I,7H0 188 or 1 1-6 per ct. Thll Ward 1,195 ! (Census 70) 881 Increiwe . aw or s per ct. Fourth Ward ..5,852 i 44 I'anuin "7.11 fl IT'J riiiu wuu .,uo I " (Census 70) 1,722 Increase &! or 20J per ct. Total Increase since June - 1, 1870-Oov,t census 1,579 or per ct. The Fourth Ward contains the largst nmnher o .inhabitants, (3,852.) This ward contains 99 per cent, more inhabitants than the First Ward, 97 per cent, more than the Second' Ward, 223! per cent, more than the Third Ward, and 85 per cent.- more than the Fifth Ward. The number of inhabitants ,-rfts: denp south of lain jstjDeet to corporate limits, is 11 per cent, more than the number north of Win street to corporate limits. Jotal number of inhabitants north of Alain street to railroad.... 4,076 Total number north of railroad to cor porate limits... ... -,,.,,1.118 ' i , t ii - . . . (otal number north of MainHtm t t -rorporaw jiuiu.... -.....-.............. 6.221 Jfotal number Mouth of Main street to vnriniraic iiiuiia...-............-..... d,TVS . 1 i 11,022 Nnmber residiniF on tint worth .r Mam street.. 575 Number residing on the South side of uiMiu street 4 j'Toiai . . ."U tJmlnn Hill i , i VZT'"T'rrT"?r?7rrj .iaw ";j.iie center or population 1st aoout the corner of Main and Fifth streets. I scbubbs. Total nnmber of inhabitants. ..115 Sevastopol ... .540 West Klchmond-yriuoluuing Earlham College . ....6T2 Balance of suburbs . 33S 1-515 . SEX, COLOR AKD NATIVITY. Males 7S7 Females . 758 Colored... -.--.,....-..-....,..,-. 26 AtneriCiins.. S95 . 53 '78 10 274 7 .,210 . 4W7 -.! Germans......... .... German Americans.. Irish. Irish American., Mi: sdellaneona . AGES. Vrder6 raars.. 0 to, 21 yean of age.... t tot 80 " . t? 40 M J33 110 m to to --w.i.-.-...-.... 18 10 PopJlRtlon of elt3r, ."r922 'Total popatarlon of cMy anlTOhorh8.4j1597 1 1

ltov. McKaig, on Sunday even" ing to-morrow night will preach on the temperance movement The 4M Caasl.es; t the Ihcm. Jeremiah Cox, of Cox's Mills, in this! county, aged 84, cut a cord of feiiad and had it hauled to the Home for the friendless women in onr city, as his donation. There is an 'example set by this venerable patriarch, worthy to be imitated by those who are youngernnJ more

yigdroua. He hath done what he HJ to Bustam thisCtian work, and; blessings will not fail him. PwMIe EiaadsitlM. Thursday and Friday, March 12th and lathyiideTpte to - public examination of the Lottie Schools of city. This examination will be ORAL. Farents are cordially mvited he present. hoonr hooU are conducted. The timJ nf vmir ohililrpn ia ton valaable wasted nariMlciei taae ! It ia efltrSesttjqifeBftdAlwt parents visit the schools frequently. As teachers we feel the need of your encouragement, co-operation, sugges tion and criticisms. The last two days! of each month are spent in a rigid, written examination of the work passed over during the month. For this wonm it is maue orai lor we. benefit of parents. John Cooper, Supt. i CeaaeU Bxw Richhonp, March 3, 1874. T ke court house 'dirt question was ' resurrecteA aad referred to the Com- . mittee on Public . Schools. .. As the Council seemingly want more light on ihe 8ubject,we'sh6a!d think the Committee on Gas Light ought to hav had this matter referred to it. John Nicholson sent iu his resignation' as Trustee of the Morrisson Li brary. The resignation was accepted, m i -m m - aa r "r , V,' r , i . Wf! Pa;1? . c.. d 8lfwa!k8; 00 neas 8!de f "'"V.' , "Tl. . " 1 nueJ ln favor of taT1D Jetion of Pool and Ninth streets put in good order, and for grading, graveling, and bouldering alley running South from the Soutbeewer, to,, Bostqn. Pike, between Fifth and Sixth streets all of which were referred to Board of Public Improvements. In regard to taxing the capital stock of the several National Banks in our city,: the following resolution was adopte !The Cbi'oL'Coniicil inlimnnd That WiUuini r T.T t jiesoi of the city ofRichmond, That William j A Bickle, Attorney for the city in the effort 1 o collect taxes on shares or ' the capital stock of National Banks for niunicirjal Durooses. is hereby autt,A tfl ;ti, ftnv nrnTwriw constituted party representing such snare holders, that it said snare hold ers tav said tax into the City Treas ?ry before the third Monday in March, A tud tu ibtll be held subject to .the payers thereof if a judicial decision Bhoukl be adverse to il il.5.lM Jl 1 T J tore lue miru luouuay in i'larcu, ion, that. ait n.tv will nni. vtu.1 thn 10 nor cent, nenalty that would thereby attach to such unpaid tax, either one or n!tliiw tf iYman nrAnnBi.inna vn Ka agreea m yn. sjei( jyicie Eiaiacreiipu. wun ine party as aoove, ii sucn party will agree to use all proper and avail auio means to secure sucn juaiciai aeci8'0Q 8 early as practicable, and with as little exDense as is comnatible with iaviila nt in at in a r..n tn , -t put down water pipes across streets ana aneys, Deiween courtnouse square and the ground on which the jail : is being erected they , leaving said streets and alleys in; as good con-. anion as tuey iouna tnem.r .. Sidewalks on Westusi'd(b ofPront, from Market to'Susriehsiotf Bridge, is J ordered to be graded and paved. Ap ofdioance.providing that owners I 0f ral estate shall pay for all improve ments on'wliich such property abuts. VaM first and second time An ordinance was also introduced and refeired to a committee of one, I -l.no- tW. fli I " , - j ; nomea to nave any wora . to be don by contract on improved streets, or parta thereof, at the, expense of the ownersi oF tlie tft-abutfin on' the strccs. - A' Bafe belonging to the Richmond nai wcigning ,uuu ids., I ar"ve on the 10th arrangements were ordered to be made to so prepare the strccW, from the Depot to its des tination, so as not to damage them. The Fire Department Committee, reported the wire for tho Alarm Tele graph was up, aud fire-boxes located, and a public trial of its efficacy would be made in two weeks. Gas mains are to be laid ma Franklin street to St. Paul's (Lutheran) Church; also on Fifth and Front to I Central avenue, and gas lamps ordered to be erected at such points as m- . ' . Strupted. TK Pulin-IJailroad-Iling-lBvesti--,r J nil. " ' . ' V ' 1 vommiMee,-reponea progress ' Police reported 57 arrests, and 240 persons furnished with lodgings, during the month. City Attorney reported that the Council had no power to make a reTreasurer reported reeipts'$8,127 69; expenditures 13,428 68; balance t4,799 14. ; The 190 received by Mayor and paid into. Treasury, for violation of ordinance relating to houses of illfame, were ordered to be paid Trustees of Home for Friendless. . A temperance bill has been introduced in the-liouse of r Representatives embodying the principle features of the Ohio enactment known as tho Adair law." It is proposed to apply the law to the Terntomea. t

The Indianapolis Journal aays : I "Evansville is to have a new (

feather in her cap, which, by the the orjtponri , pf tto rptopit) way, is reasonably full of feathers --.--o y already. AcoordigLtr thegJournal bf that city, Ur. WUIa& Car- dicated that the popular .heart was penter, a wealthy citizen, has made aroused and its sympathies are with an offer to the lady managers of the Christian' women in their work the Home for the IWendless to of tmgto aboliah the drunkard erect and present to them a build- - . . . . ing s for the use of the Home, to k, !?: cos IfS.OOQUtj ITOnd. ori ty, .. i -'.v -,. which the building is be eroded Sir. J.W.Teo, from theoommittee embraBvtibre acres, and ia.valued ppmied at the first meeting, reat several thxiusandidaOars, soraat - j -i i-,fiT1f - the ;wle gift wfflSrate ported in favor of rmanwt or1688 thanri80?' TwEf feanizHion, called .KtizeiuiV Tern-' excavaiasriakto bilirnAt onbev perance Union,r and suggested the and it is expeeteel 4 Wlding fpllowing . o3oen: i C . C Diakky, will be c(kUariiig;4cpftg Pres t; Wm. a Raid, Vice Pres't? season. The Olily condiiarai ci the- Ed Bellis, Secy; A.F.Soott,. Treas. , gift i8,.that when the atneite i p. K. Zeller, D. B. Ciawford, E. Q. completed, the bdiesBhalltteiliV Kelly, Clayton Hunt, and Noah S.

gronndsimpTOedbyplantAIJieeds, are the executive committee..

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grass pAtBmA drQntfAMwriefly alluded to $p progress of entire premises ' iniiowrileeV by ia r fhe work all were encouraged and

handBOiaa stone and iron fence" .r We have a buldincr already erec ted In our HtUe city,; which is not as large as it ihonM beanddid not eost as much as the :. one above w estimated to cost; but there is . yet, and has been for the past four or nve, years, snree inousana aouars 1 of a debt hanging over the building. We ! trust some generous . hearted man may have his heart stirred witii--in him to contribute that little sum towards freeing the Home in ltiehmond from that little debt V Surely if Evensville can furnish a man .to give $30,000 to erect a Home for Friendless women; Richmond ought to iurmsu one or more to cicai a building already erected and dedicatod to the beneficent work, from the incubua of ...debt hanging over WhatsWforiatlCMy, A. L. Whitehall, senior editor Of

the Watsoka IL Republican, has all right Liquor dealers are runsomething to say in eommendation hiff from the . women, which is of our citv our machine shoos. Ac another sfen. the good betog 01 our city, our macmne snops, a, mplisnedi Whilst the devoted:

wmcn we appena. rroo me gen era! appearance , o the Republican, and its bountiful advertnung pa teonage be will permit us to judge tnai, vaiseKa naa ine lounaauon 01 a large and prosperous city, . the fact that the citizens show by their nDeratysiem ox, aaverusing, u . j ii i m u A u a town into a -city. That which I Wateeka has, Richmond lacks, or it would now bo double the size that IHO S1ZO Uiai ! it is;altho we have some of , the trne leaven ra few enterprising citi zens at work in our; midst; that may "leaven xno wnoie tump, jez, and then Richmond will take a fresh a a "a 11 I prOSP0'"!. J 'ITS and healthy expansion : rANDER, ob amosq ltvk hoosiebs. j Thrmulav mnrninir nf lnaf. Vauls 1 bund us preambulating the streets of Richmond, Ind., intently bent on obtaining 4a good square ; meal, j which we finally came up with and surrounded at the Huntington rtouBo. Alter reiresuing me inner man, as aforesaid, we took a' Stroll over this busy kaannfaeturing city a ma B il I or 12,000 mimbitants, and conldnot repress the Wish that OUT own town 1 possessed just one th as many I lactones as aoes juenmona, we -a . j-f m . n Visited the Gaar, Scott & CO.. Ulan tory, located near; the' depot The. buildings contain more brick than is contained in all the brick stbres and residences in our town, including OUT public ; buildings. One1, hundred and sixty. men are nOW employed in taO WOrkS, Which number is much less than is usually employed. . A capital Of half a mil ion : dollars" is . invested in this mmnliM jn,liiii4lv KviuiliinM m ft'o""" Mii.uoj . iuinuuutj .uuchines, rtortable saw nnJls.- horse - ' i.ni..r.7 , . lowers, ana umer neavy macmnery is turned out by this factory. The foreman of the blacksmith shop was introduced to us as one of the aldermen of the city, and' as we took his band we telt that in luch - mond the merit of the' "greasy mecnanic . was recognizea ana rewarded by the people. '''' ; Earlham College, an, educational institution founded by the Society of Friends and conducted under their auspices, is situated in the western suburbs of the city. About 200 students are in attendance at the present term, and the college has a good reputation and is in a prosperous condition. The Morrisson ublic Library, a gift from a (Quaker gentleman Of the ; name of Morrisson. ia nr. a nt the broininent features of the citv. Tho donor gavo the public not only a library, embracing 9,000 volumes, but a handsome two story brick library building. The library has now a monthly circulation of 2,000 volumes, and is a great blessing to l iomlr i-f Richmond is mostly located on . V - ' - v -17-,:j- vrn,:i i t: iminiuD "unonMit iMTtsr, ana was iaia out as a town as early , 11 k Tl,- xrat;m.l ..."i its -main street, running thi-ough the city from East to West The . The streets are all macadamized. buldings are mostly of brick, which feature gives the city a substantial appearance, while the throng upon the street and the smoke from the many factories proclaim her business activity. Messrs. John S. Hunt,, manufac turer of fire apparatus, and I. G, JJugan, eniei oi the fire department, nave our tuanJts for showmcr ns aronnd their citv. the lattW trtrntta ... , uiaii putiuug iiuo iuico ni uuo oi me enmne nouso thronffh a litti. Hi-ni : o; , 5 . to bqow us now aamrrapiv trained to their work were both the men! and horses. In his department Che .... . , , ... , ... C 111 CI is evidently "the right man m the I right place," and he certainly IS not only a good fireman, but cuonwDH .cateruuiier. Wmcn we mui alas . f f 1T . a u vwva v, ul. wo were wniri 14 J , . . d out Of the busy. busUini? citv Of tj- M 4.L -rtTi u 6 A. lucnmond, over the Fltaburg, Gincinnau s. at. ixuis railway, through - "6 m cnaipn juuianiw vj we aneen cixv of the Hooaiar MfaaLn Tn;..Mi:Z . - , ? ....yviu.

, The . mass, meetings at . Grace Church. Fridav nurht of laai week.

.Several ladies -and gentlemen honeful of cood results. The Board of Trade were instruc JJ to appropriate an unexpended .355 forefChio sufferers by fire,to assist the women ta quench the liquid fire destroying many of the bodies and souls of ,: ft u 1 :a-.i I During the week, commencing on Saturday last one liquor seller quit --John Lichtenf els who gate his' liquor to the women, who destroy f& it. they paying him 8150 for his saloon furnitures. An agent for Wheelin & Gregg, (Chas. Lincoln,) on 6th street, '., retired from the business, Wheelin & Gregg resumlim ,ut wura. ui uouui uut uauiuar tion' in his stead, '-alike on friend and foe," " by -and through the aid and; comfort given them by our of whisky are sent back and orders eonntermftnded. which indicates tr.l r-hrintUn lAAven ia working womei &re pewiatently engaged H ting, forVaid persuadV ; t .li,? n Tfdxuw buaines they do leci nBmg rinflueneft wjik, Bigners ta induce them to th -m this thev have viiwu aAAfvU Aiaaaaawa a ma wmv been quite successful and it is hoped 8om. if not aU, the applkmn Mr mU ma efeA?Li:ih ipplionnts .for? eil. effort cfemmisfidnera n i : rrrf nAr in eaMiAn nrim Mrttkrreu ay Thursday ; on MeyeTsIapS plicftlfon.f jeniperanceleagtt ftve Me88re, stubbs and Siddall employedafiariMeyer hatfmTt Tv.fw'L. k;d a1 VI BVUSS JJOU. VUK UW U(i Threes Other abnlicahts are vet to ' undergo' rigid ..examination before' they can obtain permisBion to form n. martnorariiii vrltli' lrtA aIa of Tndiana to make drunkards aoeordijig to law! Our Commissioners are as firm as the rockof Uibralter. : ..:TlTrrr"r.A: JLIat r Xttera imonJ 1M.UIWU1UKIU HIV M MX. BvB)' , Indiana, March , i74. Arnett Greeny TpBhllnTlrowthy , e. ViSanefctojft. fici-?5 Boue Mary J MUa Mccormick Tonl " Sm-Z 'tM. Z. 'Slri, - VIWU UtUU AUB MISS miWIieil J.V ClankerAnney Montgomery WU WSSf -SWaW-' comer Luin Miss " oniey kv mh cnan "Ann. MBwmc--X ' KauFrd' ci Cunningham James Keid Wrn B , . ; .: , KJL I Dalles JoslaU , , .Hawyer Joseph rry Spencer I.j-leCS ' Htoutsinan Jonathan Frieland Frank Olrton William ' ' ' Jupplee John Hampton janatnan Toweii w rl Howell II II . Townsend Mollle Mis Heckman John rl 'l nomas All . ' it Hermasli Jo ' - Mhotopso HermanliJo - -Mhonipson Ubaa BO 1 Hock Hitman - j Upton xtuie I Hunt Ena Ella - -Wan arner H Hun Oeorae w m jm Keiiersamoet nd Waawy Kaehaei Mrs Wallace Ella Miss Weese Hester Mrs William U F Co . " WinsonJohn P ' WillPtts MuvMn '- I xerg ThoniaaH'Wiii8on Joseph w 1 auove Henry , ' Wunams John fr Persons eallina for Uiese letters will uleaso any udvertiaed,,and give the date of tula. 4Cftl. , . I T i. &C7t . iX4a j., i; '- 'THE MABKETS. - 1 .i ii ..: ' ; " CinetanaU Market.' ; i GiirriNii att, March 6,1374," . Flour dull at 96 8,V7. , Wheat dull, bat unchanged, at SI 381 40. lornttmiaiaxsKs... . Oats 44(olc. , . Itye in moderate demand at 81. Itarley firm at SI 85. Eggs 16c - : . . . ; Richmond Marketn. F0"01?"1 y w- uf'8 nd ed weekly by ios. Nestor. The former gives as the prices I of grain, and tha Uttterihe prices of other produce and groceries. i Wheat per bushel... Buying. Helling. 85 M2g?Ssi"SlZ LlL ""x S6 - 85 10 0U 40 18 1 20 3 75 , 15 10 10 10 13 Hi 15 l oo 3 60 .12 7 8 8 I Kggs per dozen WKSSE Hams, sugar cured 1 K'pirponaI I ijru iier pounu I ftutitr eriuihe.1J uof.ee' Hugare whit'e," yeiiowand I brown 12 to 15 NewOrieans Molawes per gallon 1 en 75 75 to SI 10 I orgnum Motnssespcrgaiirn... ByrupspergoUon On tiie 4th Instant, at the residence of the I bride's father, by Ro. N.Gillam, Mr. Henry Clarsh-of this county, and Miss Mina ii. atenaeunaii, oi iniacivy. On the 5th. at the Mayor's oiflce. hv Mavnr Eider. Mr. Kdward Robinson and Mrs. Lydia K. Thompson, both of New Harden township. - AXOUXCEMEXTS. Udeviatiko Rule AU announcements of candidates, in the Palladium, for Norn mating Election. or otherwise, mna lie u. I companied by the cah, at the rate of ra. ! i adimior. i Emtor Palxamttm-Yon wiu please anI nounoethe name ol Thaddeus W. O. BralI it as a canaiaate cor Auditor nf wayno I " ep onii uiHiiii caucuun. I . joajsy folendb. v ' . auaaurr. .HB:.?Iir,R: Pleasc an,,.f!4nc.the I w o'.r.t. ..r an Hcwjoiutii. ror oner in I of Wayne eoonty. subject to the RepablW nomBugeef n maht Vantas.-., a ;mase announce the name of Noiuus I ons, as a canuiaaie lor sneriir or Wayne connty.snnjcct to tne Kepnblican nomlnaI w nm kntiwiiMi iA , u P"ERWw, of Franklin township, as a can. old ate for KheritT of Wayne oounty, subject to the decision of the Republican Nornlna1 f""We are authorised to announce W H. f bahdh, a cajioiaaia ror ruaoraer or wavne I n"ty.t 4rton of the e nuyiican flomininai election,

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"1 i !-. e.'fi lo Ck-'xiiorj Ti rol Xiocal rtils oticeisV Will im hm4 M letlla W : .1,,..,.-- i .-,.' v Krm oa sea r aw ' Office hours, 7 A..X. tor pi rn Open Saturday evenings tQl 9 r w. Ckinsumen can save' 1Q peircn py prompt payment of .lilla, and by that means only. i noidi haa MaartaatlaLaiita, ,;:JaH 714, r. Airs At. Atfury wiu oejat me Philips House oa Monday . ; next, the 9th mat, and ; remain, fpr , oneweek, to, teach her newnand perfect systeni for cutting all kinSs'of gar ments, for ladies and children, also, gentleinens' shirts; more bias tnsok mmg can be cut; by this system in ten minutes than in any other way in three hours. - Honrs for teaching, from 1 to 9 p-m.'. Agents .wanted. Linings cut free of charge Jjadies, call and see it -No charge, for ex plaining.' . -.- .: . March 7,-'1874. The kcat Lamtera. . ,. In the market,' at Nye's. Krta Clark, .,- f; - Are selling Sugar and Coffee cheaper than any house in the city; Call at their Store under0 Phillips! HalL " -t - v. n& , The largest ' and ' pretties ' stock of Spring Prints in the Jdarket,.at J. FoKKiq, 3?Q Main-st ,f At a meetihtt of ! Farmers Clubs! and Granges, of Wayne cooary, the undersigned i was jappolntcd-General; llusiness Axcnt fore tne , orxanuatiOu pf the county, j ; Parties having j busiskbs wuu iue agent win auuress me at llichmbnd. I will be found for the wesent at : Morrow's' Grocery Store. . Mi w.. . .7 Wli'k MUJUCOICUUC. i.. . JtiLAM 1, iJBOWN, Sec y. SJatsea tm TaKrayera. .' . u 0 c $ The time for paying city 'taxes will expire on the 16th iost- r, After that date, the penalty will have to be added. It is hoped that all will vail themselves of . the opportunity to save this extra expense. ' War. P. Wrrsoa; , City ..Treas. Ksitlra Haw UaC We are, this day, opening an en tire new line of Dress Goods, Eng. lish Chintz, Ac. J. FoRicmtK. 270 Main- rL t We are now opening the largest line of Carpets ever opened in this market; comprising Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, eto.Hr Also, a full line of Lace Curtains, Roller Lace Curtains, (something new), dlaunbexquins; &e, tfkc TPJease cau ana ana look at our slock. V:f j J. Foekotb, 270 Main-st . At No. 17, North Franklin street, will be found the last styles of Mil linery Goods, - Bonnets,- &e. -Cal and leave your orders at the ole stand of Mrs. S. A. Biff Davis. i Kaapf Brathcn, Are now carrying on their exten sive trade in fresh and cured meats, at the S. r E..t corner of iXain and Peayl 8treots Ham's old stand. Go there for your supplies. ' ' Jap Paster warfc. , . . . ; , ... Superior to Rubber, wood or metal, as it will not leak, break, shrink or rust, for sale by J. E. Ney 277 Main at . , . ,V;. 1 aallM-CaipIete Stack. : Our stock of Brown and Bleached Muslins, is complete. , Examine onr I2J cent Goods f 1 ' J. Foekneb, 270 Main st ( .I . i. ... , . Claa Flaxseed ta La .a. ; ;" J Carpenter and Newland, at 223 Main street, Barnes's old stand, are prepared to Loan Flaxseelr -on tiie most favorable terms. Dr. Taylor's Drag Stare. In the Huntington House building, is open day and night for the accomodation of the afflicted. All the medicines fresh and pure, and prescriptions put up by experienced hands. ... - Waated-Oalaai Btmt At Carpenter & Newland's, (the old stand of George W. Barnes,) 223 Main street r Always Bay Year Trsmka At J. & StirrJc Son's Trunk Fee tory, No. 241,' Main si, where they lure made, and avoid "middle men." Repairing promptly attended to. Go to Norton & Clark's for your nice Mackerel, under Phillips HalL Waew Saw Hctaea, And for compounding prescrp tions carefully, is at the Depot Drug Store of M. B. Ballard. A remedy for all the His flesh is heir

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-ial I .vJ' m'S. lo hmi i l Lr?ft tin"' tara tol ,jicm o teas l.-lisot i baa hUI&i e-Mut au a uru At ,tcoiT a fdi VTT i07 Faiia-l At 277 Main tetni r j i'-ni yU i TI bl w Ofant:hna,at e's'Qsto-' ware: ManiltKr a LT0?' 4 1 1 irt itkir Uad oear ihtsncin ndo al J Ha-J Nye's Qti GWwa ' stored All' Bb. . t Yifl rrtoA uiawaaecjaaK lips' Hall, Main Btj.. $1,50 per gallop a iit a at 4 .mi' m. mmtm . i.."!' ,riiJ8lJ'!"il Coal and Wopcr Yard on Fort Waye ATenuc to get your .pBtre BricL,C'emen Planter, and. Lime. i Try Norton & Clark's $ 2,60 Flour at tjieir De ujader Phillips HaD, Main! atijeet. n r,.,,.fi. v;,f j . Wanted, 50,000 ofeet of Walnut,' PorilarC AK Sugar, 'and Cfierry Lumber,1 in exchange for .Fixnitare at the VRichmond Furniture Compahy'a" Rooms, No! 12, N. Franklin t Street. . 47 7 Faralaar, ,7uO. i' I On North Fifth'street, wishes it jfdisainctly understood that -he can sell groceries as cheap as any house in tho city. His ' goods are : fresh and of the best quality. . Gd and sample for yourself ii rt.i-i--1f Lr. TUcrorshbpalnwKiclt the Ceiitatfr LlM ment wJU not rcBevc, no swelling. It wlU not8ubdue,ajnd mv lanehess which it will not f urc This is rpug language, but It la true. Where the parts are not gone, lUefiecm rr murvcious. lb nns prouuecu more cues or rneumawsiinj oenraigia, iocs jaw, Pal?yt i sprains, swellings, caltcbrcastv scalds, buru salt rheum, ear oehe, etc, upon thfe human frame, and of strains, spavin. gulls, let c, upon animals in one year, piau have all other pretendcrt remedies since the world begiin." Jt f ' ertunler irritant) sir an-Bealing. pjiin-relievrr; Cripples throw away their crubea, h lamp. wna polsow. otis rates are rendered harmless, ana tlie T i ..' . - - . . wottnueu ut; neaieu with out. a scar. , it is no handbag. The recipe. is published around each bottle. It Is-'aeUtac as no article ever before sold, andjt avUa-btcauae .It Horn just what It pretends to do,' Those who now sal-, Bar mm rtieumatisnv, pain or swxuling de serve to sutrer If they will not use CentaurLiniment. More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable: enras, Including rroenri 'Uaabs, chronic rhenmatiain, gont,mnnUig tunors, ethav -Den icalyed.f Wo wUl audd a lxKulai containing oertlficates, the recipe.. etc.. trrkris 16 anvOhe rehueatlntr It.' On bottl4 o tae yellW wrapper Oentany Lla i men m wprtaloue liuaand dollars forapi iacd or aweniad: horseslaad malea, jr for screw-worm in sheep. SUx .ownan, thi j unimeni is wonn your attention.; .jta fcm? ..fit I. ..rwAiul S.f-it U.i J -5 tlaatajgM, u mora. '-Mush? srsubstltate rot Castor Oil. ; It U the only safe article la ex-, ' istenoe which Is certain to aa3imilata Uie lood, regulate the bewelK.xure wIhAcoliC and produce natural tfeopi -' It ' eontaiaa'J neither mliirals, toorpLUe or ald6jor,aifcw 1 is pleosaaf VfttaiMVt CWldrenijoeeo mbl crys and mohef mJ rest. r , Vlf f at STATE OF INDIANA,! lU' . T: Asa. Wayne County, rtJ--. iit.llcx;- "i Wayne Cireait Cburf, April term, 1871. Sloseclosure. No.96b. r ,f. ,4 ri John C. Brlnkmeycr vs. Charles Lelve M al. ' :-j;:tii.;, ) - n Be It known, That on the 21' day of f ebuary, isn, ine aoove namea I'lainlln, by, Taylor, Rand A Taylor, Ma Attorney, filed In tho office of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, bis compla'nt against said Defendant in thtjtbQve entltlod ouusc, togerher with the affidavit of a competent person, thatsaid Defendant, Adolph lWnUialTt pold Oppenhelmer, Abraham Senior. Mar-, cus Loeb, Edward L. Rice, are iut resldenta of the State of Indiana. . ..i. :: o l Haid Defendants, Adolph RosenUiaL Leo. pold Oppenhelmer, Abraham Henolr, Mnrcus Loeb, . Edward. Rice, i therefore are hereby notifled of. the fltins and pen-, dency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or de. inur Uiereto. at thecallinft of the said eanae. on ihe second Jajcflf tae. neat Term of said Court, to le beaut) and held at the Court Ilonse in Rleh'n nnfona, ontie rotrrtti Monday of April. Mi'L- next, said eoraD.ahit and the matters and things therein eontalued and alleged, wilt be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard, and detenalued in their absence. " . Witness, the Clark, nrnd th nal nt'iiA bax tXurt, at Wchmond, this 4th, day of ' i rworuary, IW4. - Tavlor, Rami ft Taylor, Att'ys for VlaintiJE, 5l4w pri aisv -T . i " v ar in. s Huirra silt. -rr f, 'itd ttiTiJtrt' By virtue af a decree 'and -Kuvkilim. tn mm. directed from the Wayne. Circuit Court, I Bouse door In the eity of Richmond, Wayne. : county, Indiana, on the 21st day of March,' 1S74, between' the hoars of 10 oldoclc, A., Maqd4 o'clock: P. M-, on said day.- the following property, to wit: " " -1 ' Lot nnmlav three (S), In William 3U Bra-. dv's addition to the city of Richmond. Wayne eoonty, State of Indiana, i -i . To be sold as the 'property of Owen N, Peck and Sarah T. Peck, To satisfy said execution in my- hands In favor of Patnekl Flannogan. Said sale without relief from . valuaUoa or appraie.se tut law. - - , ' jJWM. H. STUDY, . f't .!.. " Shertfr of Wayne Oounty. . Lewis D. Otabbe. Attarney for PlalBStf.v " 61-3w pr fee 91. : li : j ; ,r to wmcn Be lavnea tne would tndolae ln the lstsl mv' avcau at the Hat anOCMv

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