Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 44, Number 7, 29 April 1874 — Page 3

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APfillr, 1874. WBDN13PA& City H iJ T JJtmi Elder. Marshal Uwli o. Hhofer. bewl M. Baxter. xt rwl '"MiataMotier Avii Haner. vhlet r Irs urjmriiurm i, v. ugui can PofleeHnere--KMr, MIMkI Conhlln .Chlot ot JNjUee Alexander Homey, ?.f . eouvri twwwiTTRR. i-' I of Public Impiovement WofcrrU, V.- Koa. . . .. - - . I .1 ' Commute on Flnurce. l)ii-kiuan- JHIij--t-herd. Watt. iaaPne., Conkltn, Mtrlttt. ;! . Htreetsand Atleyii Nye, Homo, Roberta. Y'lrm Deparctnent Ilmw, Lmiin, iae. :i PobMerfehools Imlln.Mariatt, Conklin. T 3 - Market and Public WulUiinaaKartaU, t U'U, Kuue. i - tiaaIht-raikll,Pai, Hlbbrl.. rJ printing and Stationery-Wstt, Roberta, Ijirkniaii. n.,, JUaiiuiula-Ulbberd, Beee, JTyn, - - ' - Judg of the WayneCtmntr ClrcnJt Court .. John ". Kitobey. "' . ... " Probating Auomeyer the Wayne CirrUn1I?MierVmrt- W. W.Dudley. ' , - Iwpofr-W. H. Lynde. ........ Oe puty Jseph l Smith. "Andttnr E. M. Parker. , Deputy-B. II. King. : . ' Tree mu Joseph tl. Lemon, ... , - . Deputy -O. V. Lemon. Recorder Jesse K. Jnnea. ': IMtpatjr TaiUM W. Wltaan. I oun ty CoaimlanloaaTa Andrea H. WfgitDVWnilun Brooka, Jonathau llaldwln. Coanly Aaaeaaor-Klley V. Andentcn. jrjrriOE or thk rHAr. Enna Thomaa, Rlrhmond. JohU W. Martin, Chanter. COMMTA1II.KS. TTiomaa MoUl r, Wuurlvu H&tunaa and B. I. Miner - , The Court-IIouse Sqaare is beeing f jiistMileJ by tows of shade" trees, on east and west sides and south end; and the iron fence is being put up. Sritta tha inpcoFemeaU are completed, this square will be one of the prettiest in the city. The "Hopper Eooml, in the postiofiee, has just he a enlarged, making it now just the thing needed in which to distribute the mails. By taking in , just half of the door to the entrance ' to tyceuw flail from Broadway, Capt. Crocker, has made the entrance from tint sad af the Hall sufficiently wide ,v for iwgrees and cirreBfi, besides giving to the increasing business of the Postoffice the required room. aala, Zte. ' We regret to learn that Hon. Isaac Jenktason is lying quite ill at Lis 'trother-ln-law's, Mr, George Smith, -, in the southern part of this county, , , MaJ. Kinley and family are preparv. ng for a trip to California, about the first of next month. After spending a short time visiting friends in New York, he will leave for the Golden State, where, if he should find a fluit- " able location," be intends to make the far West his future home. - Edward Wiggins will in a short time make a trip to Denver, and New Mexico, and if all things should prove favorable, will go into business there. Success to him. Mat Waltermann has removed the "llausfreund" printing office to the , .rooms in, the 2d story of. Mordecai Pyry's building, under the "Independent" office. Carpenter and Newlin, groeersj will adopt the cash plan in their business, commencing on the first ot May. II. Goers has given the old Strattan building, corner of Main and Pearl trccts, a coat of paint. It now presents as fine an appearance as some of , - the more modern ones up town. C. P. Potts is putting up a 11,250 . oda Fountain. It is made of Ten- ' nessee marble, and in the form of an old fashioned side board. Honifr Bargis has torn out the old front of his business house on Main street, and put in its place iron columns and heavy plate glass. It now presents a handsome appearance. ; The Ciry fciarveyec, Oliver Butler, is engaged in embedding dressed blocks of stone in the sidewalks at all the crossings of streets and alleys, for the purpose of designating more readily the centre of the crossings. At their primary meetings on fhurs- - day evening last, the Democrats nominated the following persons to be supported as councilmen at the charter 'election next Tuesday: First Ward Charles Leive; ccond Ward H. N. Land; Fo.rth Ward N. L. f!. Watt; Filth Ward George C. lougan. No nominatwu was jnade in the Third Ward. The friends of John Peterson talk s of voting for him for councilman in the First Ward. John is a good man - and made an excellent member of Council in former jears. ? lion. Willis Drnmmond, Commissioner f the General Land Office, has resigned, and m retire from the office on the 1st of May. He assigns as' !WASfn fir thta & tb meagreness of the salary. Th.rty-five hundred dollars a year won't answer an official at ashiagtoB any longer. 7 Miss A. M. Tingle, formerly of this city, has located at Jfarion, lndl, and , commenced the dress making business. - ; . . Fruits of all kind, in this vicinity, have worried through the late cold soap, aoJ come out all right. There's a fair prospect now of being an abund- , ant yield this; year. : Cbarfca F. Coffin and William Parry have gone to New York, it is said, 1k!r establishment of the V CT , L R R- machine shops, at this place. 'fT9L Meredith was in the city I dv&strHfahealthisaomewhat l4roved of late. - The April term of the Wayne Ciremt Court commenced on Monday J"t It promises to be a long and aate.tJm'jlldiB f'om the large RotrifpUf3 dkted for triSshin J,t.Gordon' of Jefferson town&i?ljmon foreman of the

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-' .UMA -r.nf 4S. M i MASS MEETING Of thelelftTJ LYCEUM HIX TO-NIGHT. WILLIAM BAXTER . f Will address Lis fellow-citizens bn the great question of the hour, ; i as a Beverage, j And the Religious, Moral and Legal . All are inTraaifcn of meal Cat( ! Wayae CB(y . I ., fw Ui M"tfc r A pri I, 1H74. ap tm ( rtlfc. Benj. B. Beeson to Elvira Lamb, lot No. 2, Dublin, 1U7 dollars. Wm. llaines to B. D. Smith, part lot C7, Centreville, 6(J0 dollars. 1 , T9viil (Viiutnons to Ira Isor, sec. 18, tawaaliip lU, range 14. 4KPjlollars. John Charles ana otners to josepn Cook, lot No. 13, Economy, 3U0 dollars. :. Rnhert B. Bai ev to. Elizabeth Woodruff, lot No. 7, Newport, 4J dollars. William White, to Jont .White, part E. II., s. w. qri seci'-lS, t. 15, r. 1, 1,700 dollars. James White. Sr to David White, pt. sec. 13, 1. 15, r. 1, 700 dollars. ... . 11- T 1 1 Jlordicai 1'arry to . j. uranuuu, t. lot No. 16, J. E. I., Richmond, 0 dollar&r " ? m, ! Catharine" II. Wilson to Thomas Huston, pt. lot N j. j3, Centreville, 500 dollars. Joseph C. Grave to David Jv Grave, pt. n. w. qr. sec. 2tf. 1. 13, r 1, 2,SUll.i Joseoh lu. Aaaiemau, xr., to joicpK V. Oravei .' h-qf.' seo. IX, U 15, r. 1, oUU dollars. Samuel 15. liindman to iiannaa Eliza Weeks, pt. lot 530, E. S., Richmond, 2000 dollars. , Abraham KeilogIe to Mark nays, N. II., S. W. qr. sec. 18, 1. 17, 13J0. Mark Hays to Michael Uoyle, lots and 7, Washington, 700 dollars. i Mftric-t C ' Weeks to sSamuel B,; Hindman, 8. h., 530, E. S., Richmond, 1900 dollars. " , Geo. W. Williams to Henry dishing, pt. lot 4, Cambridge City, 1000 dollars. Kitty Dintaman to John S. SpangIer, n. w. qr. sec. 2, t. 15, r. 12, 1000 dollars , " '" ' " Phillip P. Ilunt to Nilaon H. DTant, St. s. . w. qn sec. 30, 13, r. 1,1200 ollars. C. Kemper to Hermann R. Grothaus, lot No. 10, Richmond, 450 dollars. t II. Beard, and others, to Emily Dennis, pt. n. w. qr. sec. 33, t. 18, r. 13, GOO dollars. , . AbilahofntttolTSrfflotfir: Oeers, lots Nos. 10, 11 and 12, A. M., Richmond, 1200 dollars. : i Edward C- Clark to Thomas Pearsons, pt. n. w. qr. sec. 14, t. 17, r. 14, 390 dollars. v. Heirs of Wm.;Van Buskirk to Josiah Reiser, pt. s.r e. qr. sec. 31, 1. 16, x. 13. 8000 dollars. f " , V N. S. Hawkins to Benl.Conklin, pt. n e, qt. aec,27, i.JL6t rw15. ' Lancaster, Thompson & Co., to Lancaster Bros., lots 332, 333, 331.' 335, 336, 337, E. S. Riohjnoud, 13,150 dollars. Stephen W. Teas to Elias Mitcbel, ft. s. w. qr. sec, 3, 1. 17, r. 14, 300 dolars. Emanuel Albert to Israel Reisinger, St. n. w. qr. sec. 25, t. 16, r. 12, 150 ollars. . . i JethroHickersb&M aid others, to J M. -Fletcherj pt. n. - e.' nr. sec. 29, 1. 16, r. 12, 450 dollars.- - t ' Jonathan Brad way - to -J as. JM. Fletcher pt. lot T; Dublin, 700 dollars. . Samuel , Henley to Mary J. Steph ens. rt. s. e. or. sec. 3, t. 13,-r. 1. 5000 dollars. Isaac Pyle to John T. Pylc, pt. e. w. or. sec. 27, 1. 15, r. 1, 3,900. Thos. Newby to First National Bank, Cambridge,. lot No 1, T. N., 2,500 dollars. Catharine Newby to First National Bank, Cambridge, pt. sec. 27, t. 16, r. 12. 4.500 dollars. Sarah Rutledse to Daniel Bradley, 22 feet of lot 2k, Jacksonbarg, 6u0 dol lars. Jno. Armstrong, Sr., to Jno. Arm strong, Jr., feet off pt. lots and SS, lack son bur sr. 000 dollars. Abriam Boyd to William J. tlowe, s. b. s. e. qr. sec. 1, 1. 16, r. 12, 6,000 dollars, -ti-i' .mis, ... ' "William P.: Sampson to Thos.' V. Uoup, lot Zi, Cambridge, 120 dollars. Silhs B. Burns to T. V. Douu and J. A. Davis, lot 28, Cambridge, 250 dollars. II. W. and E. F. Rosa to Oliver Butler, lots 16 and 17, E. C, in s. w. qr. sec. 4, t. 13, r. 1, 80 dollars. Richmond Street Railway Co. to TarnrTemanvRcid 'Aida , lot 77, M. A C Richmond, 900 dollars. Jas. II. Curry to Thos. Pearson, pt. lot 22, Newport, 00 dollars. S. J. Miller to Beard & Osborn, lots 38 and 39, Economy, 850 Sai ah A. Boren and husband to William Booth, lot 5, block 6, Milton, 500. ' .- Allen Cain to F. M. Cain, c. , s. e. qr. sec. 11, 1. 17, r. 13, 3M0. F. M. Cain, executor of Elisa Cain, to Allen Cain, e. is. e. qr. sec. 11, t. 17. r. Is. 3000 dollars. Robert Cox to Richard Jackson, pi. lot 139, Richmond, W0O dollars. Lindley Cogeshall to James M. Feasel, s e. see. 26. t. IX r. 1. 3.600 dollars." ' - - - Sarah Bakehouse to George II. Mil ton, lot 3L Fairfax, 250 dollars. j Aaron Lannus to Isaac otaw. rJ. frac. lots 23 and 24, sec. 17, t. 14, r. 1, 975 dollar. - ; John R. Peters toOvidStone.pt. lot 24 Richmond, 400 dollars. . V . H. Leave 1 to Joseph Wool, n. e. qri; lj,t. 16, r. 12, 850 dollars. 'H,Paot to JohnTE. Markle, lot i, Hager s to wu, 425. -... John iu. .Markle to Samuel J: Ford pt. lot 4, Haserstown, 150 dollars. Cornelius Boyer to Frank King, pt n. w. qr. sec. 33, t. 16, r. 13, 200 dollars. Jacob Heift to John Storch, pt. s. w. qr. sec. 21, 1. 16, r. 13. 4.500 dollars. John Sim to S. O. Cock a fair, land in sec. 27. t. Iti, r. 12, 2000 dollars. Noah-Cadwallader tcr Mike Dunn, pt. out lot 11. Richmond, n. w. or sec-32, L 14, r. 1, 430 dollars. ; , 'Statistics of bog paekia fori the season of '1873,' show that Chicago leads the world, with Indianapolis J second, St. Louis third, Cleveland and Cincinnati about equal next in order.

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Iam WImmI M Jtmtota before, IeaWattaaC. Oemi wife, ik-fow Tir I MTnicb bttred you anM"" Ta M'ink bapplei day than fU '.. t. When all wma peaoo trltHUtr i -f kad home to me m.': r J But you are aleeplng far away, S. wif w yo i ks"9U'JtW Jfatat. anin &SS"'J5 JL Before the old familiar door. ; And oh! how changed the acene The fencets falling dour a, -f Mi tr.-i1 Jleta !; ! i Few objects which you loved Now meet my stead fas Knze, Ajd but imleyat renMrtjia, ' -To Tell'bT'tbrmeT dar .OH When all the Joys of life, Whicli once I prized so.high, - eerbfiMW )va pnaiataaayi, . And I am called to die O, may I fondly greet you, - Aa(tid in d-a ys y4rv , jWlien meeting at the fenceN Before the old familiar door, -a .3 177 Went Monroe street, Chkygo. Sun Jay last was the fifty-fifth anniversary of the establishment ofdd propriately celebrated by services at Lyceum Hall. Henry Walford, P. tt. M. of the Kentucky R. W. G. Lodgc delivered the pruiei,! Jiddpbii."1 At 4 o'clock the order interred the rer hsainsef John Alexaadtkilied by k boiler explosion at Jesup'i saw mill on Friday last. - t hi? "The Wars Uaea Braely r At the temperance uiass ineefing, oa Wednesday night last, Hon. John Yaryaa tfelivered an t.ddre8 on the provisions of the Baxter -law, -and ' made pilain the.du(!y eabptwa fyte4 to society under it, and exhorted? al to Bee to it thai the grand jury be adf Wscd-etT ill'violationi under,' thatTlhwi - Good advice, atufwe' hoieMtwiri be promptly heeded. The women,, atil) manifested faith in the ultimate suc cess of their work. By their perse veranee, they havo already called acr tive.puDiie attention to tne suoje and THAT mucu goou nas resulted from, their vigilance. If. we. .atsviiot very much niistakcu,,the labors of the grand jury will prove that the faith as shown Ly the women in prayer, has been productive of good works. The meeting adjourned until to-night. j Marrlaire Llrenaea. The following are the marriage licenses issued at the Clerk's office since our laSt report: - Gerhard A. .Witta .and .Maria K. Shrodtir, of Richmond. K f John W. Kitselnian and Ilettie Conner, of Richmond. i William II. Hartman and Sarah Mi Bowlan. of OenterlHO. j William Kbrcs and Sette Bromannj of Richmond. John O'Brien and Bridget Caleman, of Cambridge City. j Morris Flarity and Mary McMahan, of Richmond. "' " f Theodore Vasmier and' Anna Ku lenbeck, of Richmond. ! Drawlag la the Public Sebeala. For some length of time, one of our iellow-citiieas, Marcus Mote, has been using his exertions to get our School Board to adopt this branch of a chiM's proper education in our schools; but has failed heretofore to impress the Board with the importance gf it., The experiment is being tried successfully in Cincinnati, and the Superintendent of Drawing gives favorable reports from the twenty-six districts there, and marks as perfect, one from each district 18 boysand 8 girls; twelve of whose ages are 11 years; seven 12. years; four 13 years; one 15 year?; one' 14, and one 10. In speaking off ibis matter, the Gazette of the 25th says: "The drawings are executed front memory entirely, without the aid of measure, ruler, or even rubber. They were done under the eye of the Superintendent, and are a faithful exhibit of the, actual pregreea efe. the pupils."We trust our School Board, will yet look favorably on this matter, and introduce drawing among the branches to be taught in our public schools. i- A Lafayette fariaer djf?iiooes"tW Sythca New York anti-monopoly pa-j per, as a swindle. He sent a xxistoffice ordejror the amount of tho subscrip-; tion price 2 50 last January, and, has not seen the paper nor been thank-i cd for the money.'''1 V ! DIED, On Wednesday morning, April 21st, Mactijj I Kctta, Infant son ot Christian Ketta, aged, twenty-one months. On Friday nient tnst. 24th Instant, of con-' sumption. William C. Wilkins, iu the 21st year oi ins age. . lie was one of the beet and most kindly- j dispositioned young men we ever knew,: and endeared himself to all who had the ! pleasure of his acquaintance. It may be said of Mm, especially, that xnt good ; to his widowed mother," and that his was ; the strong and vigorous arm on which she leaned, with utmost confidence, before the fell-destroyer, consumption, marked him ' for its own! CJod, comfort the bereaved motliefTarvl soirowlns brothers aiyi ffsters, ' in this Kouf ot Sore aflliction!' The large at- , tendance of his younthful friends, and old er citizens, at his funeral, on Monday after noon lost, attested.the high estimation in which he was held. On MuidaT morninff about 9 oVIoek. f r Ix kkask J.'avket. whs found dead hi his room on South Pearl street. The Doctot complained at his boarding boose the evening Iwiorm. of ftliug ty unwell a difficulty of bisaiaa and jntn in the region of the heart. He left tae boarding house about p. m. aaX want to his office. The bed shows that he had ocfavicd W during the aighV fotiwrfi's inquest, after examining several witnesses, rendered a verdict tb at he came to hiadeath from a natural cause heart disease." " Ir. Avery was in the 71st year of his ge, and came to Richmond about twenty-two yeaiv o. LU faaUly in Watertown, Wt, and his son in New York, were notlfled of thasad event. , .. XAsUltKaK . . On the 21th lest., at the residence of B. W Elliott, bv Ker. X. (ii!m, John W. Kttsell man and M1 HeUie Conner; both of this city. At the naivKiare ot I'MrUtKt -w v. vuurvu. of last week, by the same, Addion SuUivan and Eiisa bahoru-

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: A large grape crop on the island of Lake Erie, next season, u anticipated. ' 1 1 Remaining in the Poatoffiec at Richmond xoaiana, AprUV, 1SI4. Adama Mollle , Kelly Dennis Brant Jennie ' ' " ' Kirkman AtvaW Barnes Isadore Kimmrl Ueo ! Benson AnKuataa Lewia Ann L. j Bt-U John H Levencood M J ' ; UUrnisKir - . : - lonajaif r - tbrown J a Bra... i y. Jaclhainbers A E Brooks Wm MeCandiera J D K Bunyan L II McLane Ann ! . Crawford Julia A Maalorxnn Mollle Carey a Doan Co Maxwell EUie . t " f ty Oirtwwvpner Miller Olrver ' j k tuuurru 3 ...... muiiu junu . CrowderO H Oaiuu fal Dyler Burton Rohert Joseph lH1naLM2 KiderAnna Iiowell Sarah ' Ryef lon nelly 11 K i'ottineham Elisth liaTia T'uomH IarmatiliB P -iiatilold ll.-its Kltiott Kettle Ebbing- Huy Kreetuaa Jane Fery C A Kettro Maria FootaCC - " . t.mltt Morris X. A sBoaawj w "s ... j Hoaree Biebeea :. Hharp Matilda . rJtout Mark A ' Scott Ijuih M Kweeney Jsuus B : Taylor Msepie VnUar Bart Oollowav IS A-fiMajnrn-H ! HorrteanNomh S j WiUtaama Ellis It' ' Jeakiataaal Utillla l iTiiraala Johuaoit Hannah . Wilke Henry . Johnson bobt . WUUaWK Kem I.ida U Wilsoi LViuifort - . Kelly I. K Woodward MoLUie ' Peraons calling for these letters will pirns say "advertiaed." and give the date of this list. . a. W. BAVJS. P. M. THE MAKKET8. niaraet.--A nrut. txiru nrm ewwc.. ! atsulet at Hi wane. - "t. - - iturley nuavXy at Si V Eggs Osnaat lilo.- , Jiarkta 1 waeklv hy X. r. BHaas sai Thos. Nestoc The former gives us tutrices of grain, sad the lattertae, prjges of other prodoce aid Tueerlea.J t -. ...... :.' .... . .Tv ttelling. rTrt Derbnahel orn per muni l iu utf.r ItiiMhel .. lift. IWT . . . . S 16 U Kutter per pounds a RKga per ioen . 1 Hotatooa per busut-1 - l . li 1 0 tl k to it . la fcOi.nr ner 100 noniula i, S 40 . Hams, sugar eurecl.. , 13 ..' IshouMera por pound ,,, ... .T : Hides v r poundv-it-.- i r f rl per immiii4...:. - 1 Hugnr, eruKned... s Voltee Sugars, white, yellow and". brown .- :...'.i......ri tn lit New Orleans Molasses per Klon. i s Miixhuui 11oIwm pergallru T Syrups per gallon .75 to 91 10 ZCocal STotices. 3400PorM. ! Will be-ara-el on all Oa- B baal paid an or he fore the jSOth." of Afce I 4 ! Office hours, 7 a. M., fyO 6 p. m. Open Saturday evenings till 9 r. v. Consumers can save 10 per cenfc by prompt payment of bills, and by that means only. .'. ' Far Male, About twenty acres of excellent land, -very cheap, near the toll gate on the Boston turnpike or we will sub divide it to suit purchasers. Apply Jo Cop;g8ball &T:io. ' )U Btclmaoyta, April 29, '74. i 7--3 w aAlllae.jr-Nprfna; Styles.' . 1 '' J ! t'Mrs.FisiT.'.Ka: 21 !NorUi Fifth street, ia opening a new and superb stock of Millinery to winch the attention of the ladies of Richmond and Tic nity . ia especially ' invited. Her goods are of the latest styles and best of material, ' and will be sold cheaper than the same quality can be afforded at any other establishment in the city. Call and examine them. The Fifty teat Mare -., Guarantee their Hamburg Edgings at 6 ct. per yard I o bo the same as sold in other stores for 10 cents. ' V4:si:. v- L i Those at 10 cts. worth 20 cts. 15 25 35 30 40 50 7 tf new Meat ar. . :i- .. Weisner St Thorne hare opened a Meat Store, on Ft Wayne avenue, one door north of the railroad track, in the old dining halL- where they wi'lkeep on hand a large supply of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, etc He wilt sell as cheap as any establishment in the city. The Best nod Fiaeat r " Assortment of Hosiery ever bro'i to this city, just arrived at the Fifty Cent Store. - We defy tho world in this line of goods. f 7 tt aVaiael Kwopc, . 'A No. 266 Main street, has recerred bis Spring stock of Beady made Clothing the cheapest 'and best ever brought to this market - Hie supply of Piece Goods is also large and complete ' in every particular. Mr. S. invites his friends and ens tomers to call and examine his stock. Clothing made to order, and the best of fits guaranteed. , FT It Best As r eat Of Table linen in the city at the Fifty Cent Store-r-50 per centlow-t er than can be bought' elsewhere. 7 tf. i -'.--? .--t At aa Place fa saw city 3 Can you procure Groceries so cheap and good as yon can at Nor ton & dark's, under Phillip's HalL Jam- Eeyea dk Bra. Say that in . consequence of con tinned cold weather they will sell Winter, Spring and Summer Cloth ing at greatly reduced prices. Call and see them they will do all they promise. . r 7 tf' Sprlas; MUlfaerjr. , ' ' - . ' At No. 17, Nortli Franklin street, will be found the Kt3t styles of Millinery Goods, Bonnets, Ac Call and leave your orders at the . old stand of Mrs. S. A. Hiff Davis. a et iai-a Of that good Orleans Sugar for $1,00, at Norton & Clark's, under Phillip's HalL 7tf

At the Fifty CeM Storafof $1,00. W. T. , .4i-..-.:.i'.i i . 1 Corner of Main and Xzotlr ktreey. has on hand an extra asaortmezit of J inch Piae Shinle,'. for". ala cheap.:j . 'j zzzad io i.7--tll

; - -iJiao. i i All prices from S5 cts. to $6,00, ai fkOMtjfp A. XL' 0lkl d 4 Have1 -he htfgest - and 'rdbaeat " stock. qf f-Tmbres in the city. Call and see them.' "6 tf i f ' And Work Baa-eta. Leather SatcUels,'etc, cheap, at 302, Main street, A. E- Crocker & . Co. V . Call and see them. . They will BU Yea : ; Paper for. less caooey and doyov. better work at J. W.: Johnson's, thanany , whereelse" in "the city. No. 286, Main atreet ' i. V, -.-n Ttasataw Hlea . . Has an extenaive ; assortment of ' Wall Paper every shade and style that may be desired very cheap for cash. Also, a large stock of Window Shades on luunla and fof sah?, cheap. 1 Call and see them.- j Clreaa Wnvaaa r r j Cheaper than any wlteie else. Er-' at u le wagons attier Uonses, then eo-ieaad A. E. Crocker Co. will . eonviuee you. . & tf rWal.Va.er ! Of from Bix to lea. bolts, at less than cost Call an- secbefore bwying, and yon will be convinced. ' J. W. Johnson, 286 Maia street In Wall Paper and foctldigy al J. W.S Johnson's, 28S Main straet . . Blra rasas, ' . . '"' ' At the 60 Cent StaravibrfLjOOj , . . . ...... i Tat rhwst Awortini at Of Tints and. Decraae .Paper Hangings, ever; brpugat ,ti Eich4 moud, now oil hand at J- W. Johrrson's, 2S6 Main street Wall Papert Wall Paper ir . I In great variety and at prireti to defy competition, at J. W- JnonJJ 286, Main st ; j BealHCllan af Prices, In Wall Paper and Sladfea,-a J. W. Johnson's, 286 Main mnrl be Dlseoarafretl. Suppose you have "tried SSt y remedies." andreceived no bendis there therefore "no balm in G-U ead?',', i Terily. there i is.-'' Your liaei may be congested, your stomanli half paralyzed, your nerves quiTr ing,' your muscles knotted chh ; torture, your bowels constricid' your lungs diseased, your blood full of impurities yet in one fak. after caimencing a course of-ite : Walkebs TtKEOAB BitTEBSvydu 'ywal feel hke new creature, -6-4w. Tfce Larwes Wnsstsl X " .' ; Stock of Men's ad Boy's' C3otl ing, and Furnishing oods, just xa. ceived, at J. 8. Starr & Son's, 243, .Main street " . ' ' ;. fFsrnwrs' aitetlay.' - ! ; At a meeting of Farmers' . Clal and Granges of Wayne countyikW undersigned was appointed General Business Agent Jbr1 the organiaatioa of the county. -Parties having bwai-' nesa with the agept will address nje at' Richmond. I wflf be founr for" tW present at Morrows Grocery Store, ' on Ft.'Wayne avenue: f$ Eh aic I. Bnowx'. Sec'y DM't tklak ta t - Xiing Farquhar lias quit Auction -I eering, because he keeps as good assortment of Groceries as any other house but will attend sales in city or country. " ' 5-2w Ta Kill wppesitlea. Ross Bro's will sell anything in the Drug line at the lowest posablej price. ' JESTAClt I3fISIirjrT. ii tm i I II IfarTr There is no pain which the Ceataar Uni ment wiU not relieve, no swelling tt will not subdue, and na lameness whJcitwllf not cure. This is strong language, bat it is true. Where the parts are not gone, Us effects are marvelous. It has produced mora cues of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock aw, palsy, . sprains, swellings, ca e-hreasts, scalds, horns, salt rheum, ear ache, etc- upon the human frame,ad of atrait,pavln,' galls, etc-upon animals in one year than i have all pther pretended remedies since the i world began. It is a counter irritant, an all-healing pain-relievcT. -Cripples throw . away their crutches, the Tame walk, poison-, ous bites" are Kndered "I arm leas, and the ' wounded-, are healed1, wr&wat'a sear. It Is , no humbus The seel ar is pal i ahed around acta botOe. It is seUlrix as na artMe aver Deiore sola, ana seus Dec use it aoes just. . what It preteads to dJ Those who new suffer from rhenmstixm, pain or swelling deserve to ui fcr if they will not dm Centaar Iniment. More than IJUO eertllleates of re marly able cores, Including firosen llnxbs. chronic rhenmatiam, goat, ronnlng tnmois, '. etc- have been received. We win send a circular containing certificates, the recipe, etc gr-tls to any one requesting it. : One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaar IJnIment is worth one handled dollars for spav ined or sweenied horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheen. Stock owners, this liniment is worth your attention. Khn. ily should be witout Uentaui 1 oituent. Ai .KUKKA CO- Sew York. Caatarta Is more than a substitute tor Castfe- otl. it fat the only saft article in ex istence which la certain to arrrimllatn tl e food, regulate the bowels, care wiad-eoU e and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. tl

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ajwVMcaurra.; - - i - - CncvtATtVO Brin AU anno-nceoc tenor candidates. In the Palladium, ror Xoa luatiuc waagsnaTwlli Inn, mtst be nocom pan led by ths cash, at the rats of at. t?nrrn. Im"u-Mr-Yo will j4eaae aouaee to name a Tbaddoua W. t. 1 Braf(ill as a caiululata fur Auditor of Wayne county, subleet to the KepubUcmn 'onluatitut KhJction. t t.,jt:,')JUST FIUE3fTJ8. ain. : Mn. Knsrnaa Please an nos nee the name Jokt. J.ViST a acandldate focSberltt r Wayne eouiity, sueet to the Kemibllor, of ' can nominating elecn . . -', ., '.i . Xat Vona. Fleaae announce U name of Noiuus Jwb, " a candidate tor Bherifl of Wayne onanty.aahjeat to th KepnbUcan nomfnaUon. .. tt , . !tt liuurij. "We are authorised to announce Jawks H. nirrKKuww.uf Knukliniown!Utip,aaacidldate fnrtMrtn el' We neiuntv,aubieet to the deri-Rut of the Itepubiicaa Moatlaatins election. Tj, , , ,,. - '.'v. -''-- wauat .- --:" We are aathoriiod V announce W. II. 4Ni, a caudMate for Ktntrderof Wayna anonty, subject to the- derlaton of tfesRepublican NoutinaUni eiccUon. . We are autaortaed to announce Two as Kbwbv, as a candidate fur Clerk of the Wayne Circuit turt; anhject to the UepubUnaa lamlasttta. - j are a tntvtiaed to announce low M I- iru, as a en ad i date for Sheriff of Wayne county, subset to the Republican notninatloD. . TICEt r"': U. S.' INTERNAL RKVEN UE. May 1, tst ta A art I aa, taTS. 1z The law1 of rxwsnber St, isr requires every prawa eumtitU In any business, avo cation, or nuvivjrmrui wmcn renders mm r hi liable to a ettccml-tajt. to urocure and ola e to a epccml-tajt, to procuie and place consplcnouiOxln his stslUshraenter place of buHlneas astamf dwuottnif the payment of said special tax for the special tax year bea-innl!) May 1. 14, henre eontmenrlng twconUnuiushuMtneas after April M, li74. Persons aad flrau) linMe to Special Taxes, can pay 4neame at the foliowius times andplaofw.' . Uichmond.Tueaday and Wednesday, May 5th and h, lS7t. Wlncheaten, Thoraday, the 7th of May, 7. if uucle, Ertrtay. toe Site of May, 174. '(w Oistle, Saturday, the Vth of May, T4 Cambridge 1 try, Thursday, May 12th, 74 ...... . JOHCS W. Hlr4s tXl. bth Pis. HE TIXKI Notice Is hereby given that all the accountant the late Times iViiiLmg Company have been assigned to Edward J.Halter, ami aru nowln my hands for collection. All persons knowing Uiemsel ves to be Indebted To S:llti tfrm are Texnteil to e-lt mti -ttl j ImiuediiHfly amf save further costs. Oirloe, ZU Main street, lUuhutond. Kiclrmond, April 8,1874. -3w I c 1" . V, S INTERNA L REVENUE ' : 'PC1AI. TAXED, ' Hay 1, I74, ta April S, 175. ' The LAW af rweernher. 24, 1R73, requires every pana Mteautaged In any business, uvocation, or eniploviitent which renders him liable to a HPfX 'I A li TAX , ta srsrarr aatd ylnna eaaaalsaaaslr la his mskliihmeat ar place mt aaslaesa a HT AMP denoting the payment of said HPKCIAL. TAX ftw the-Kpectnl Tax year, bcinniiiK May 1, 1874, before col miictn-lnn or continulnK busiuess after April 80, 1K7 4. Tu Taxaa ajiibrsued wltltiH the provlslois of Oim law above Quoted are the followlne.vlir - , ltealcrs.retn.il liquor.... .. SO IW Itealers, wholesale liquor ...... lou IMi IJealers In malt lliiuora, wholesale 60 oil lealeri in matt liquoi-H, retail 20 Ml Ikeaters ta leaf obac-o... v.'i w ltelail dealers in leaf loiwo-o... .... &u0 ou Ana on sales of over l.K'O, m cents hr every dollar In excess of SI JJU). fealersln mamifaclnrwt tobacco. , B 00 Mhaaatctnrsca of atllla.. ut mi ao ui 31 00 10 0U 10 00 60 00 25 00 15 00 And fur eocn atill niannfafitured. And ror eacu worm iuauuutclurei Mnnnfhcturers of tobacco Manuuaweisafciaaes .,..... fedilet totecoo, nrxt cluas (more than two hor Peddlers of tobacco, secoud kUum (two Peddlers of tobaooo, third class (one FMlrrs ofuttceaTfourth cluss (on foot er ptiMic eonvjTance.. 10 00 Brewers ot less than !m tmrivln MM. Brewers uf uoo haireki ar more 1U0 00 Any peraoa, so 11 aWte, who shall mil to comply with the foregoing rriuire tents will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or lirms llnhln to pny any of The tloerlal Taws named above must apply to JohnW. Itoxn, t.'olieetor of Internal Hovenue, at Oonnersville.Ind- and pay -for and procure The fheclal Tnv Stamp or K tamps they need. jn-UM tMwy I, and WITHOL'T KL ltTHKH NUTH K. . , . , J- W. VOVG1.AHH, ,i , . : r,tnrJissfoier tit Internal Revenue. OAof latomal Revenue, Waahington, I. C, r'ebrnary le, 1S74. 4-4W ... -. .. i t i r,..,,:. . s Him KA1.K. UyVtrtnf of nn rxcutIon to me tlrccted from lie Otrcuit Court, I will ex. ytxn at Pohlfw hale, at the Court.. Hooao door in the city of Hlchmond,WayHe county, Indiana, on the 9th day of May, lT4, between the hours pf 10 O'clotk, A. M., and 'stock I. M, an said day, the follow ing prferTy, xo wit: The life wtaw et Mary Uni life rrlalr et Mary Uu)rBMMt, in the Ing Hraeribed property, to wit: IxjU er twenty COi.t weaty-eight (3ft), t wen-Toiro-in number I y.ntue. h aa tliirrr- s aa aambereo ou tne utrutinai piat ei est tuenmona, laid out by O. Ki nary, situate in Wayne canal y, Indiana. - To Ijo sold as the property of Mary IJndennan to satisfy aaidT excu4ioa In say hands In favor of Frank Mat ke. Paid sale without relief from valuation or appraisemeu tjawa. WM. II. STUDY, . . ... HherlfT or Wayne County. 8. A. Forkner, Attorns? Jar nalatur. -8w prfee . - AC OTE 4 swAiarc, PHOTOGRAPHIC 'ARTISTS ; j,,-..... a -';- .- . .!;. .d .. Are prepared to da all kfnds of work U UierrBne of business,; ' , i ANJji. IN THE BEST STYLE, j - -.; X their OaBertesv--art aaf jaala AC. tUuTral atary.) Cai mmr tBtrsefs, BICHMOSD. VSVIAKA Baltiinbre and t Ohio ' 1 OBI 4 ' -- . - CXSCIHbvati 9M 30-raTBrM 8A ylXO Kto up 1U-KH, and arrivlac f, . Train la Advance at . ... . a vn ; AVnvO flW and arriving S' to t LtW rtsx.4a inAtvsM at . : r,V T-iistliTIMORE. t'rAiir' T WASHINGTON. -?liliaaelphia: ! .ahswjra-ss.mi aaal r-rtt. aaasi Pafaea Haas law atoaaaw . si i ui m Ti7im ' ; - oi 3a4uaythhrrtMTtobetveea . -truf.T-nelnnatr, ColtunbM. BmU It Crnoitna the Ohio river on. Mensl IrjssB anatsw , " At rreisl-..- . $ Iwvf sU laPilw'aajaV i... '-': JDrkUr-"mie Tloket Ofllses in Iks Booth and West. C -U SK. nas. L SHAKP. Oenl Ticket Ag Master Transport 'n, -J Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, fd