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THE JOURNAL.
Union State Ticket.
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Union State Ticket. July Session of Congress.
It i almost oertaia that there will be
a summer1 session CoBgreea, J In
deed mmlsr are" already gathering
at . the Capital, by the 3d or July
it ie preatnaed that Wore than enough
for a qttonim will. M present, , xne
seMott will be wy hert. " No other
baaineea ia to be done thao to interpret
the Reconstruction "lawa ao that the
Attorney ,Geairal and President san
Bot. twist them to defeat the ery par-
posee for whkk they were enacted.
The Board of Health.
The CncH at ita last aeasion passed
a resolution to ;gire Cie Board of Health
the inwal discretionary, powers, . and
this action' will of (burs b followed
by the passage of aew Health Ordin
ance, the old one being Very, indefinite
and really conferring ao powers wn
erer. f: There will now. be no reason for
neglect or delay in putting the city
a good sanitary condition. ; It is to
hofred' ttatr the ' work1 will be done
promptly and the Health Officer 'di
tharged as , soon as possible, -as the
present state 1 of the city finances does
not admit of any needless salaried of
ficers.. ' 'Z' ' 1 :,"' '.
Surratt's Trial.
The" tiud .' of Jomi ft, ' SuaaaTT
Waahiacrton is Drotrrewine slowly. .
teH - the tntih, we have not felt suffic
ient interest in ft to make a pretenee
reading the testinjony, volaminons re
ports of which are .telegraphed daily.
From condensed statements of more
indnatrions and vafortanate news edit
ors, w ho are -compelled to wade through
every leagthy report and then' "boil
down" the substance into the limits
paragraph, we gather that it has been
proved by unimpeachable testimony
that the accused was in "r7ashington
the day of ' the assassination ; which
seems to be unexpected to tae mendi
nf die. consniracr. who. assumed that
no- such "evidence would be adduced,
and that, therefore, his acquittal was
certain.
The Question of Salaries.
Soma members of the Council seem
disposed: to .4,go back? on their. rec
ord at last week's regular meeting,
the jnattar of salaries and salaried of
ficers. " The 'action of the ' Council
tha meeting met with the approval
the majority of citizens of both parties,
an the onfy -croakera were a few Democratic-
petty office seekers and their
political friends. The salaries recom
mended ara respsctabla. and . unite
large as the city can afford to pay
its present financial condition; and the
community vis "' not so infested with
scoundrels as ' to need the services
two Marshals and three Constables, be
sides a night Police paid by special appropriation.-
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County Conventions.
Ckmvestions of : both' parties have
beeu held in several counties, and can
didates for eonnty officers placed
nomination. The plan of putting
Conventions till .after harvest is the
most popular,: as it is the poet sensi-Ue;-for
then the- fannera, whocom
priee the great body of voters, have
breathing speB,'' and can devote some
attention, to pubfic affairs. ; In conver
sation with members of the . Union
Cental Committee of thia eounty, we
learta that the call for our Convention
will probably name a day not lar from
the first . of August lor its meeting.
That will be soon enough and entirely
satisfactory to the Union men of the
county. '. - -'
Imaginary Disappointment.
Judge (Wickham, of the Korwalk
Reflector, who was a candidate before
the 1 Union Convention for the Comp
trollership, shows some bad humor be
cause he was sot nominated, and spot
the delegates from several of the coun
ties in this District particularly those
from Seneca and a portion of the dele
gation from this eounty for their fail-
ure to -vote for him. - It appear to
that hia . strictures lose their force
the face of the declaration, made
the same connection, that he had no ex
pectation vf rtairing th nomination,
but irerely wanted to test his strength.
Adrice in affliction is seldom gratefully
received, but we offer the suggestion
that it will be time enough to fee bad
when he is beaten in a race on which
he has started in dead earnest . ..
Lieutenant Governor.
" Hoit'SAMni Gaxlowat has neither
accepted or declined the nomination
V. T-iinUnant Governor, but holds
matter under advisement In the end,
'we presume, he viH decline. The
Convention acted unwisely in allowing
' itself to be trifled with by Mr. Giiao-
wiT'g fnenda. No man's claims
tbt party ara 00 great tbat tixj can
nsei u pretext for such shilly-shally-iuel
The Cwayention fcoould bar in
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sisted ujob a decisive nwei','and thS
acted accordingly. It w& ;rerj well
understood that MCGajway did not
wast the office. His nomination was
1-itila bit of toadvism. It is to be
hrrA the Central Committee will find
out that gentleman a tleersion' before
the' campaign fairly opens, and if he
declines, substitute the name of Hon.
Wit, C. Howrixa, of Ashtabula coun
ty, who-wouldun)iottbteiiljui'9ta.ire-1
ceired the noBunatioin.fce.Qonven
tion had a square vote been taken.
The County Fair.
It is not too soon to commence ntak-
ing preparations for the next annual
exhibition of the product of the hurms.
gardens and workshops of our county.
Three months soon roll around,'' but it
affords time loir thpee who expect to Ve
competitors for the prizes-antf we
trust this cpss includes about.eyery-
body-rto lay their plans, and decide
upon the articles they will take to the.
Fair r With aucL: a bountiful .harvest
we now have the promise o$ the
a"ia)lay of field eroj, frus and ieget-
ibles should exceed tbat ot any lormer
years: and our mechanics ana manu-
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fiaeturers, as 'well as the ladies,' ought
to make a splendid snowing oj aracies
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in ! t&eir ' reectire classes. We. Jhaye
magnificent' Trir OroundvE00 buHd-
jDga awl ample accommoaauons' ior
stock ; the officers of the Society are
interested in ' their work and 'energetic
in its prosecution an "there SViiaPjea-
son why. ye should not nave a grna
od County Fair next Octobern'i
The Ticket and the Platform.
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The Cnion 'press -of1 "the ' Statefis
unaaimoua and emphatic in its approv
al: of the Ticket and PhUfornWt . The
most ' complete 'satisfaction 'Eai been
given. There are no heart-burnings,
of fault-findings, with either; the Flat-
form or the Ticket to anar the- unamm-
fty with whic the Uniotf party goes
into this campaign. : The situation is
therefore mvorable for work? and work
must' be 'done steadily ' froih' notr till
election. .... The SUte. Central V.Comnijfc-
tee have no doubt arranged the, genejv
al plan of the campaign, and made pro-;
vwon for a ' sweeping canvass'of the
StatQ. We have aa 'uneScepiibnable
Ticket and a terse, out spoker Declai
atiori "of Principles ' Io ;ai'd"uv'as the
party of progress ana reiorm, in. eneci-
ing the enfranchisement of. all men, of
whatever race or colorJ With anch an
interest at stake, we are required to do
our best to secure that result '
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i Thi Mahoning Awfer says: '"Many
of our exchanges are indulging in the
harmless amusement of President mak-
ietr. in the dearth of other news which
prevails. We VropoV to try onrlSand,
and give as our tickeU-For President,
Gen." PAn- SHKPlbAKf fot" Vict Prern
dent, any honest and decent man..
will not" feet beastly drunk bti jnaugu-
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ration aay. :vti,rTT h:
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Lr Chicagoj ono Jay last -week,
German- emigrant boarding house, was
burned down, 'and two women
boy priahed, in'tbe flanieiCj ,T)ie hoiiie
was crowded with hmnaa beings, and
terrible acenVt'at presented. urfn the.
fire, s Many jumped from the wmdowa
to save themselves.
j CLBvaLABD has a sanguine Democrat
who comes out boldly in "the,' Plain
'Dealer and offers to bet five hundred
dpllara :' thai Gen. Hivs s will "not be
elected by more than fifty thousand
pajority. He takes a cheerful view of
the situation. . ': , '. '
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General News Items.
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1 The Connecticut Senate baa paaaed tbe
eight hour law. ; It bad already passed tbe
Houee and goes tote operation the fint of
January next. ' ' ' .j' ' ' '":'""
: Texas paper contain ascouat of a devas
tatioa;. storm, which tiki ted portions of that
State on tbe 2d and d in at, by which many
lives aud ainch puperty ware destroyed. ....
! . A report from Cuba states that a toy al de
cree ana bean: iwenwed tat thai lalnnd, freeing
allcoknsd child rea bora tot slave parents a
and after the 1st of July amoU - ".tm : i
' la Hew Orleani a few days lince,' kbeut
tea thoaeand doUara hi Confederate- money,
mixed with ether waste paper Was' -sold at
fourcOBteapotrnd. ! M ,M'
Chicaco, according to ita'new Dirtclrrj
baa 335 lawyera, 333 doctors, ltto boUls, 763
groeeriea. 13 drog ' stores, 152 dry good
atorea, 203 meat markets and 1171. aaioona.
There are ,85403 names in the'Duectory.
' Tae AtlantleCabka OompaDy now propote
to aaaoV maaaitw bv - telemoh fram .New
York ta foreign cvnntriea ia the language of
thee eonntnee.' ''Tbe peraton to be eon
ployed are to b good hngtriata. ! i
The doc-wood olosaoma are unusualiv
abundant ibis -year. '"This la regarded by
progBoattcators aa sure indication ol a
heavy corn crop. r.' -t'
.'A tteamer hu arrived at St Johns, dia-
patched by the BritUh Adtuirality, to. run a
line of aonndiogsjfrom rUeentia, IT. to
Xaiand St JPierre, aud, thence to KorCh. Sid
ney, Cape Breton, ior a aew cable to be laid
tbjaamaaer, t. v'T
Gnaanl Sheridaa. teiearanaed , General
Grant, m Taeradaytbat, the relurna niade
the nojoberof reiriatered votera in Louisiana
87,488. There will be a large number of
whiteaeatiUed to jez later, woo will decline
en account of objecUoos to lie military bill.
Tbe BteaaieF''aTiaaaJ while prooeedinr
free Mobtut to Atontgonery, sank: ia the
Alabama rive ea Friday eveoiog. She was
loaded with supplies for the poor inhabitants
living in tbe Interior of tbe state. The' boat
was valued at $'-WU,. sen her cargo at an
equalsum. .' ". '- -
In Ulica Ibey have started .a Sabbath
School on wheels. The children along tbe
line of the Black River Railway are gathered
in the ears hunianed by the managers. ' The
taat Sabbath thaas weje Ky-lwo achoiars,
and the next eixty-eeven. . !itit;-
. The moat frightful tornado that baa occur
red for teay ears : past Swept ever Dallaa
eonnty on the . night of June 3d."1 Fences
and growing Crop were prostrated, and
quite a number ofnonaea were blown down.
Several paraooa' were killed, aad others in-
- 6osv Sberidaahas isauad an order, remov
ing from nflioe Deputy Sheriff John JL. Whit
nm, and Oonsuble U H Wright, of Jef
faraon, Texna, for refusing to xecute a war
rant, legally iasoed, for the arrest of a maa
who committed an atrecioua murder. .The
military authorities are ordered to arrest the
murderer. -, :- M - .,, ...
- During a recant weddieg in a church in a
village near Troy, V. Y., when the clergy
man aakod "if anybody knew any roaaoa
why the ceremony- ebooM not proceed, a
woman roeeia the audience and forbade tbe
bans en the ground that the groom had
promised to marry her when her huaband
died. The clergy a decided that she had
ao right to look so far a bead, and went on
with tbe performance. . .
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: Impostakt to Haraa or Solhikrs. By
act of March 2, 1867, heirs of soldiers who
died while prisoners of war (or those deceased
after discharge) ara entitled to recover eora
mutation of rations. Where both parent are
living, they most make application jointly.
Brothers and aistora of the fanlf blood are
equally entitled with thoeeof full blood. By
a prevision in the same law, soldiers whose
certificates of discharge have been lost ortr
leu can apply for additional bounty, provided
by act of July, 1867. . r .
Our Book Table.
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,Th Rivbbsids. -Ths. k
Us faatrmie llayaztn appears again Uour
Mnctnm, tad we find IssUi its covers j$ the
lit and freshness we fcvc learned to eeeei,
H-m worth, it priffe' to any feoy or firi
Address, Hurd Houghton, New York.
Ta Ohm Htararr a briaf akatobattho.
front iar life of Samuel E. EdVarda, the great
bear and doer hunter of the State of Ohio
Rather a long title for a ahoit boot" Tie
author. Mr. Samuel Edwarda, uvea in H ap
leon, Henry eonnty, Ohio, and in this Tolarao
he recitee hia tzpnnencn aa a pionw in fa
Northweat for a penou 01 mmj or lony yeara.
Itaa eawbjhat tharo ar p pie oatnida,
the author'a family who will be intonated in
reading it, but' we think 'tfeeir"'uuaiber nost
be aro.ll. It ia for aaleat MeCallaea'a Dreg
and Book Sutra, Fremont, to, wheas we at
indebted for a copy,.,, Uii) .
NbstI ties &
SnrENTS- ik TflS Dot a' a
Sbepard of Boitonl fcayejurt issued a 'W
with .the aboe title, on tbe crime of abortion
by Re. John' Todd, which la laving a
deservedly wide circulation. It ia isiued in
pamphlet form, price 15 eekt, boond r
cloth 50 oenta. and ill be seat bv snail pea-
paid by tae' publtsbera on-receipt M ua
price, i ne amDriage -rera aays 01 iv . i
"iter, jona aoaa nae aoan eooa winw
ri'writine thie booV, and- cooilnr fretn trch
g eooree it wUI probably have'graat efleet
srresting tae enow of "FashiooaUe M aider. "
t ttul's Liviuo' AyTh first .number
for June of this aterlirg weekly is on our
lie with a rich ttble of content." "V Aft.
the! excellent convspowdent'oTtheSprti
dd(Wii.ReouUkOii.'Uin one of hia
lata Jetter mm aaatBgioB u. umi papw;
Il ia ao dull here bow that you itu pardoa.
me a sirgle paragragh net oa political roat-
tewa."' Kevr VT. HcliOon, ' wkv'oi Twooe
Word." London. ii wriuir terr
Te Starling. and it is rich in patbo, wit,
and diaracter-drawine. unaptera are near.
lyqtiai.toeme of Scott's beat '; M Hbe
ttofy is upee ebiiTek 'mattera 'd. ifttell a
Lifiog Age; baa just begne..ta repnat .the
atory. px tbe way, tne Age copiea pretiy
much everything that is goooT.rrom. abroad.
I ' have trie to take In tf av-doiea' -foreiirt
mwasiaea,! and gavp,.becasee tbeJtge
wifi gather the beHthiagr from ajit them
aae lurimta them lorone-lonnauie roonoj
UOI Vim 1 ,'IBU wiigiUBitiivn.
, jvi STanHst-iia Naws Bot.TTi tittle
book, written by Rer. Beary i MorgaB,! and
publiahed in Beaton has alieady eachedts
fifteenth thouaand and 'the (.sale' is rapmlf
easinr. .The Boaton J.vSntBg VotMaays
OfllS . , . r t-.,.. i ..if kl (i?.:
But the truth is, the jrrBat roassea of
mankind love heart, anal, and life ; they "eare
but little for cold elaaaieal ertVi fiDiab.
leebarr acepticiaai,' KUitwr Braiowm,
berir iheoriea. icehere dirieitr..,ieebers
pulpits, iceberg pews,.and iceberg formality
they care not a.ttraw for.' 'The hearta of
the manses- are1 moved 'by" ne-ct)tfiBioa
ijmp&Uiy, one granrl porpoeoief feforiai:
one ho! v apiralioo for advancement . ,StrUe
the keynote of man a elevation and regenera
tion, and all tbe world will lieten:" Hence
ed evine encases,'! o n then, TOSne
. .-mm a -a, - - i
beTo. and aboul as you go, -n i aonoiata
wnone. aomethin' troodleome to ue. '.A,
' :i:muwn nnd it me .most auceeaaiu
book ill the field. H. M. Hantly, of Rhod
Island, sold 78, twelve of them ia two boors
clearing nine dolkrs ($9) in o oursl
Oharlea F. HulburVof ineland. Jt J 'sold
70 within a radius of half a mile,eighteen of
them in two aoura ana a naiir Apcnv.
wtabine territonrj may apply to Bevv Heury
Morgan, Boston) Ua8. ien. it..,Kffwt.
iKicaoLAa It lutiny. f .JJiAnoyD 1jiio5.-
"The Diamond Dickene" is an editient.of
which any . author niight pa; proiid, eves
nHough be were jaeiioed ,to aet .lhe,7hxbnt
price upon aim wrnisgfc at, nwacie !
cheapness anoTjeatoesSw" .Vs ezaeiaa U
eloaely and with abandanleatiafaction. as we
aay so. . n e look at Uie Une, . delicaicly-tiq
tad oaDer, the beautifully clear thou en ex
eeeding amsll type, the clear brightlmpreRS-
taat the apintea ngranags. lae aeal Tegu
lar (bldinc. the pretty crrern-and-eold bind
ing, ard tlie nice solid-feeling boOk -nhicb
all theae beceseary eoucQmitanta go So make
op aad we t again,' nnerateif, wnee
we remember the price, thatrTb.
Dickens," is a miracle of cbespaesaf., ,fT
; j If the complete worka of the trreat novel-
iitt can he produced, !n elegant volames of
bin er moiwpagea, ram paper, WiHi apirit
ed UIlwtrMiena, well printed antl woQ bound.
nwkins a set ol books Utat would orBsmant
haoy library, at ue price or on dollar, and
people Will tire of paying nearly eVittto ea
Ehnaii ituioum wipa n iigeir tnat toe
ta oca lor woruyesa naoas mieerauy ,rmntt
and not bound at all. t , '.,-u-J )!.!;.'!
-The Mckwick Papera,", YOor Mutual
Kriend," -David Ooppertield" ind "H icho
laa Kickleby," nave already -been" 4ritoed fti
tbVDUniendV ,adHaae.T;They will be; id-
lowed by a relume a wopth until lhe;sems
i$ complete.
ole
I Tbe illnarrated Edition,' In green morocCd
cloth, with a gold medarion 'pTtraHef-the
antbor, aea1s $ l.jQ r 'hng!. -Aa
Uoa ptwieeiy wmilar in respect to printing;
and paper, but without the platea and. bound
in crimson morocco cloth, it is sold at $1,25
per volume, i' The books are elegant enough
for the .richest and cheap enough Jo the
poorest "The JJiamond Dickens' s,hould
nno s place in every npuae in me iands 1 ce
people who read the rreat Knelish humorist
and moralist can hardly foil to grew' wiser
n- botter.il?. Auareae nesnor Jtelda,
Boston, JUaxs.
! Dan Rice's Oreat Show. The Ckwe
land Leader has the following ton' tS' greal
bow which is to be here on Tuesday? '
I Yeaterday afternoon DanHice' large lenl
fas filled with aa refined-aw audience aa- we
fver remember to have seen atsojctrd by any
amnaement and night witnessed a repetition
ef the enthusiasm of Imst evening a ' perftct
rush for seats, and tfce'tUwng of th? doors
against hundreds of disappointed onesTbe
exhibition was 'in' both its eaucftrnn' and1
animal fratnrea aa eminently sueeoasful and
aati'iaciory as on tbe nrat day: and ' every-'
body reluctantly departed"' at a late "bdur
tnany expressing the deterrninition To1' pass
this afternoon and evening with their favorite
and hia Great Show: ' " J -t"'-'- T'
j Dan Was as happy and htrrsctiveaver,,
itad scattered hia boa mote, jokrt' and jestk'
as only be can; ' H Was Tmrticnlarlt ievrte
bpoa the City Fathers for their' sctfoir In
prohibiting Arenie entertainments to exhibit
Within specified limit, terming it an outrage
upon the working classes in snbjectiDg them
to extra expense that they might be enabled
to enjoy their favorite amusement;'' an aliii
unjustifiable alar -upon his profession, '' 'ins
severe comments seemed to be ' heartily7 Sui
dorsed by a large portion of bis heaiejp, wfto
loudly cheered the hardest of hia hits: . tf .
The last two exhibition' will be riveif 16-
day, and the East Cleveland cars will be run
wita special reference thereto. " Thousandi
will doubtless avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to bid farewell to the ITeator of the
Ring. " -' 't '- - .-.;mwrJ -
i Mt ia but simple justice to ia'lntfiis con
nection, that the minstrel conceit, which im
mediately succeeds the main ahow,' ia one of
the very best iu ita line. The company
embraces some of the first artists In the "cork
opera,'" snd no one will licgret his q uarter for
the after entertainment '" ;' oa.
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Personal Items.
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- The Auttran govt roment bta pardoned all
political offenders-including the. life-long
exile Louis Kosauth. -
- It ia understood at Washington. tliat'Tno
court martial upon the ex-Ksnperar- Max
imilian haa yet been held.
A son of John Stephens, a prominent aisr
chant of Detroit, died of hydrophobia Toes,
day. - The deceased was bitten by a dog fire
weeks ago. ; e .,. ; i:, , t: vw
- L. D. -Campbell having resigned the hies
icaa miseioD, the ' President has appointed
Marcus Otterberg, of Wisconsin' to ths pcei-
tlOn. ' J :f.',l ,-. .'j vtAimH
"A ' Montreal paper nays
has rented a cottage for the
paper nays Jefferson ,DavTs
summer on the
Canadian side of Niagara Falls. ' Mr.' Ma
son, Beverly lacker, iir. Ulackman aid oth
er victims of tyranny are with him, 1 A very
pleasant Confederate society i rrowirz ud
there. ' ' ' '
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Goon Gisl. An exchange paper tells the
following ; ' A certain man in a prti nt.
the other day, whose appearance would in-.
uicave vne sturny yeoman ratber than the
polished gentleman, seeing a very neaotffnl
young lady in a quandary as to how She
should cross through the muddy depths,
walked quietly to her and said: 'Mis; if
yon will allow me, I will take you across,'
and taking her in ono of bis strong arnw,
carried her quickly over and set her oVwn,
when she looked up, and smilingly aaid,
Thank you, sir; you may bare a ki-s for
that;, and he, taking off his hat, availed
himself of the offer, and she went modestly
and quietly on her way." -, ,: u ;
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intelligence from Rome is received .by
Cable, announcing an unsuccessful attempt
to revolutionize that city. About two hun
dred armed men suddenly rushed within tl e
walls, inlend:ng to proclaim a, Republic )
but they were set upon aad overpowered,
and forty of tbe Revolotionkt, are now ia
tbe papal prison.
BELLEVUE.
BELLEVUE. From the Bellevue Commercial for July.
Home iliSerp e.ttMaTtople livfe
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in town ana near .are 10 pnen m'-j
eresjito
mattera of puBifo interest TbfeJactJ are, we
are not public tptntea euonga iwr-
welfare. WhamaT be said refering to the
are not public foiritefl etnongb for-our
bterest, jo, public Inilutionaappl.cable
to the businea of a plaoe, aa It ia public in
to character and determines with ita sncceaa
the prosperity rift, culture jtadxoaditum
of nub'ic inatitutiona of whatever aina.
Kith itfeMd td arnB taany, oeon
ilot ahewtly tfaeif iid rkdivGaUa.ky,
!. iiuwu of men encaeed in It. I nis
anqiild WMitfi iny mh
wii enterprising boaiaeaa men, is pleaaaater
to lvel,aod property JB and, arena is
wiikwrnkiw thaw itoM W witaoot tteat
W hold that it ha mnch-tw ie advantage
4onaamera of fi aateiar and eo-coip-age
their Home Houaua ia trade aa it ia
(orithamee la'lraVWM tofained.. Tae
beBeffUaremotnal 'tney are not as toe many
often'thhii affta faVorof Ihbee In bnsiaeas.
It br Wu'e fhe man ia trade i with' his dspead.
ndies fs s'uBbottMrynnflragn,' t
in return he readers yo SeYVmS tM yame w
whicl U Often tfeterimnea bytbeeaeeuragB
r he reeT, a with lociwaonaainas
UA aiatributed oTemara;
Beai'aekTViUiUe'pAaoT elnlaesf
mi of aey jiWe tferf lr'liUir"''eT
eifltia jptace wnffi prpertfr esfichad
wSrt Vleas bl licmaaid WuV ef Us
ealktes to sa aotbing V taar pteaairre ana
beaefit socially denred fr6ra'!the" woferhnee
Ihatccul'uaWatrmhTa.Tka
aWumento' prW tfieml'aliliirtJiOogfit'ip-'
hena ibo' pre&req
i-ii.i.fi J i !
own
i,-V. s'oV, r'v.v, .v'j mrr t '-I'! .'-
Bellevoehas become a point commercially
of considerable linrjortanceL The trades: are
nroreaented b'Jiva, rnterprisirfgi.-aienr'ho
ri awake Vo everything pertaining " to !tbe
iosperity of tbe town andl country, around.
beside, always yjglJaBt "in 'ttfitVefliors lo
htv uw pnuiic iu vtm BMjaieuiuivu irhuvk,
determined ' to compete' eueeesafully With
ahr town aronnd. Our Frodcee Soen in
their line are par xoelUnc, jeaipua slwaja
v nustniu en susa t m.v wi .vv tiitiiuEj "a
pasaea y soy town apj w.nere ui n oruwra
OKieC and M repW .of the f . fc''K
abbwa 1 that . they! are appreciated "by , the
former aa by yhat reportwe ship.jaore pro
f ijce thao'aBy.other town between Cleveland
ffncf Toledo!' . Our merchants In enterprise
art determine apt -tof be behipd; citieaof
tbe.nfl-jss, inougn rpsiiXS some oi oar
heighbora we bave" not "MlJyi!.,', to
tnatraBK. ..... t u
; rotiTaliS-Jmweire Hall oa tha'eveniDg
o Jbb r9th,aaT gy "and fatira. ,A
cdoanftleeef yoaog JadfiM ba4 9 charge the
deoonting of the Hall? at which: irfm the ae-
aitasc0f the young ana they labored with
a Ueai'deat of patience and energy, deserv
ing much credit fortbttaatBdiapUyed; in fact
with the sesfstant ef tee ooawritto en fioa-era-Si
might weS htrebsep and:a tortl
hallr aa tbrra 'WaS ay saagnlQeent display Of
flewanraf ranged ia keii and pytaauds ef
eniious aesignsT doing great Crtdtt to the enU
tared aWea hf -tb.aafit lifBellevue.' A
pyramid iErabgitd bf laaaFInrenew-Chapmaai
attriefcd 4nivwntaviB8Btfie ia
deserve wifivennihise. - It was very
bMridmntUltMgh an foot
annVfrat Oto'baaeT'' stand leaching W fiit
ceffingTtoaded with vasesontaihgfbodeto
t rt; - - .. ia- - mm-:
of Tanoice, nowenrwas veryoeautiniHy ar
riflgad ny JfrsS. Wlfliferd;, ne which
stood a nthle':WrrUihibg1noqaeto centriWt
0$f' IW RoHartTa,' IjbhWlrtef,
Bmma umner.XettiS Dulyef; Dor"Mcinn
and Addie Lobmis,nch 'were' of Superior
workmaihitf,dla if. feature sod srwi this
floiraty'fratoioCthtetle
tadnoralitae totBsreotipOlof theeventBf,
' aji'wetl sntfUiepleaWe tUpsopto! :The
tabid Wat loaded as usdal with eaket, berries
frait, Wievefyfiung ijhaT theaunaM' art
eonld eonoerv t naaiing a aha regrat4hat
it wis-not passib) foenlargS hi Capacity for
dirff'ttergod thinga Woreooevi'a
fleaaiifglcident -waa lound ih aealsiaia,
etrthtAeoTby ntra WiHiadV -Bayraar; rBy
paying lCnU aa"y fane luid thi prlvlkgeof
guessing the' Vgh no-' on but "the- lady
t-l L 4 - ' ! . - -
nnaiD tarn csu novnij invwesgnt tnereest
Some twenty- paid -their dime aad tsesaog,
and' not satisfied 'tn,''niany' Instance fid
again and guessed nraaihg sfraegeof weight
guessed of ftonf 6 lbs. to T7 lbaLf arodacing
mueh wjemnnQt5 Mr.1 'Bamkel Ifirds'and
eorge Beckwkh by seine overaTghtl'hit tbe
r. - f . a a- ! -.a ' 1 . . J .
aamengniwia nra, ' wnrear' was wj, weight
decide the''. matter' they odd and evened,
ea Ttv termea to :aa'( who'' should lutre it,
eckwith' rWing'otttWnir' oy' ions .dot.
Jfessri SnTith 4 MooreVery generously took!
(fceir SodaTbuntairitO iehall and dispensed
A C f aa 1 - ' at. . .
at luxurious, Devarege to the profit of tbe
ureeoe a anderaon renV
ered very efficient service in brenarlnV 'tl
tadnsde. The Indus' desire taretura thanks
Isf ind to lend suchfcinga'as wWSeedei
. .uv vu.uo. wneir rvaaiDOH la mil.
aone Vefufing iave one house; and bey any
ene'nutKnoW-ever advertii-,J
trtmQttiSSftkifr Mr. Ed.hcffield
In1
iuu a. uiuv. suuwcuuKir vocabulary
f auction -phrases In selling eakea. booueta
1 if auction jhrasei In selling .cakes, hoquets,
m., icoiiiiug mis luoua rary nanusome
tetiiiu for" their eftorts. 'The'recsipia win
bet, tbi Library ifsoc'iation not far from 150
'L. .-WITI ii kin m. anW akaaaV thaw '
wuUWrcywVuirW'ur encouraW'jroS
nierchanta (rivine tbeni ibr fcreferenc
'
j &nnaway .-a-A pair of horses belonging to
Mai! George Wills,) left cam of a boy In
front ef David "MoeesV shop, took a start and
-with great Speed dashed apea awagoa load-
ru wita-i-wneat standiog 6 front, of J. A:
WiUardACo's Store, knocking 1 hooedown.
Thfother ia altemprtny tv toap aver-the
wagon, landed opo the topo tholond brosoV
aide aa4irppteaon' U itelf under the
wagon', tloiig hot little damage, fortunately.
Boral: ' Everybody should exercise' caiw in
Ieavin nbrsea. ' -" ' jibdtv a ..
'iOaUri3pted. Rev J.; John Safford,
, Paatbt nof Tha CongregWional Church
nauerns, bar received and accepted' a call
from 'tbe 1 Coesregatkmai ehureh - of Craw
fordsvUIe,! Indiana, where he expects seen to
locatej It is with nsany tegrte do the part
of his numerous friends -that!ey! :cbessat
tenia goiag. 1 . Theieasooa- Vox' "the Jchange
eras, purely: profsnriongl, belirting that to
change will aid him in hU lahorat vh ms
air" ::: ri-l . !m'i i'm.ti
j.-Tba work-an the newchprchjt progresting
rapidly W e derstaad-lhat, ths society
does notrp.urpoat jlettiog: tbe. contract for
boildiog, but-has tie work.alj done by the
dye the nurpese of tbat being : to ft good
work and a good building wheal eojapletcd,
Mr. Orw Dale has charge of the-work, assist
ed by other members of the committee.! '
n . f . . zn !
.prize. We' were glad jhat our Beilevve
Baud sncceeded in carrying off one of the
prizes at the Musical Tournament, hehl re
cently iu Fremont, 'Its an indication of the
enterprise of our citizena. "Long may they
blow their "bugle horns blow blow !' " '.
- IMed. On the morning of the 13th June,
Misa, wife af Frederick Rusael aged I? years,
1 month snd 6 days. "Beside s husband and
many 'relatives she leaves a large' circle of
friends to mourn her lots. .. ."'!!
I '.l: . r. - . ... ah
Clyde. A., subscriber from Clyde sends
us the following card .of thanks to the pat.
rons of the Festival lately held at that place
for te benefit f the Baptia church: , r,
- Ens. Joienal'. We are bappy to aay
bthalf of the Baptist friends of this place,
Chat the late festival at National Hall, for
Ui KatMfi' .1.. n,ntMt flKnn.1, .ar.S a
success. There waaa good attendance from
abroad as -well , as .from the immediate
vicipity. We are especially indebted to the
friends from Green Bprings and Fremont for
many ffcrers and KhetnJ patronage, and here
by return our thank to all who favored as
with their attention, " A 8cstcaiBia.' 1
i .i
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
fronMb Fuwfiay waatuon: Wool has
come ia frwly dating the week, and baa aold
at prices Ringing ftcn about 35 to 45 cent.
' Tl,.. -f ttt.t Af f)kin apainat
L..The: ease of State Ohio aeaiost
KmeUneOrow, has keen decided. She waa
Bonder, ner truu uatea aoout a w
m94aslxni not guUty . . 0
day last, Mr. if. S. Hamlin and wi
Bonder. Hct trial lasted about a week, and
, On Ton re-
day last, Mr. if. 8. Hamlin and wife, while
returning borne from Findlsy, met with a
peculiar accident and a narrow escape. The
hones they went riding behind became
frightened at the atorm tbat was raging at
ilia ' time, aii it fraalavav and. turned the!
.wgon bottota!p,with the, two ereoas U,
mtaiDd nmlerneath the box. They naDnen-
Vwi vo-bpaet ia--a. -hallow, placav. and. the
io thie position for about a half an hour be
fore they could get Out, aad the' water got'
to be several iochea deep. After eonaider.
able work and a thoroogh wettw-v, they
sneoeeded in rtting fr-M .The Pisdlay
people ore masDi; artangemenu ior a Dig
eele'or&! in of the Forth of July. A funeral
sermon i:i boror of the Soldiers from tbat
eonc-y T'ao fell in battle will be preached,
an oratioa vnU bo delivered, k free dinner
given in a grove, Ae.; 4c . . . .'.The foilow
u ara the atati.tic for 1867 of Hancock
eounty.ea returned by thetownahip aaaeaaora
W 1.113 UOUlll , ... ll.l.-f
falui, . J0,i51. Cattle, 18,757; vslue $ 253r
233; value, f 11 470, : Bheen,
63,1"
v?!-,ie, gIbJ,l,. 1 i0gs, iiS.Jlj;
valce. 1 70 ?oi. - lie. acrea vbeat sown, 18,
046; I --'tttis prodtteea lOl.Sja." Acres of
oats, burbels, 317,793; ; -Acres of corn,
38,7:": btifhe.n, '.552 Acres of potatoes,
483j b;?:'s, . i. i ;'Acres .tobneco, J;
eqr-C.i priKiue-.d, 11. -" fonnda ot batter
toade, 409,706; pounds cheese 12,779. " Acres
fioiwfaaai clan ted 302; mions syrun 28,451.
retinas staple auger maoe i9i&n; gauona
" . , , . ... . - ... i
mapw syrup s. iuu. riwioi vow nmm
Q27.849. To'al 8rT 18 'yor- sheeti
killed br SJoga 36; -' value 30 Bbeep
- - - - . - -' j - .
WOOD COUNTY.
IFrbni'the Bowling Green SMhteR ' Rev.
iir. Foucher, of tbia place, aays he has a
strawberry .that .meataraa-A inches, . ll
was grown n mrrviq, a pmce.i -t aat
It, seme, mm&S&jL'fml nal teworw are
new busily encaged anearHur tbetr Hneep,
and we are informed that ths indications are
that the yield of wool will be both large and
o excellent qnality ..... . Qa, Tuesday.- .eve
ning the "gun" waa got out and tare founds
kzed, to got a crowd together to rnahewa
ran treason ta for a celebration tne 4th.
WelJ, three shots ia the alarm for the aaserab-
b Bit of the MkituaT Protection Society, and
tbe result waa, that away into the night
aeraeoea went to be seen rushing mtottowa,
fat render asaiatance in capturing fas; they
anDDoaedl sodm homsthief.
OTTAWA COUNTY.
Frees the Part Clinton Union : Sheen-
shearing has been the principal order of tbe
week with farmers, and tbia year's clip will
toon he ready for sale. But little haa been
beugnt here as yet. neol is quoted atW
(345e in the Sandusky market Last
week Mr. O. J. True had 17 sheen 1
True had 1J sheep killed- by
dogs damage about $15,00; and we hear
also that some sheep belonging to Mis. B. D.
rayne, nave been lulled since An Uak
Harbor correspondent of ths Unioa .says:
a aere waa awavqmn- town wnerjjsy,
that was evideaUvnlaaV One passed through
hare late ea Sunday evening oa the Clinton
road, and it has been followed about seven
miles. It bit several sheen snd a cal and
two dotrs. that are known. A little trirl waa
chafed while going to school-a few; day
since. j': ,' .- a i
From the Port Clinton Aeuw: -The founda
tion for the flouring mill has been laid, and
the siding partially erected. . The whole
Will probably be completed in time for thia
season 'a grain. .....On- Tneday-noruing
last aa aousnal auinc; was heardV by the
eaeklittg ef chickeos In the coop at the Island
House, which warranted an investigation.
ua oaaniHna; toe aiuae waa niseovorsii : a
large, mz foot spotted adder wasancerenMini'
woaiy awnuowing n uuie innocent iowi
la effort waa made and th snake kiHT bt
a r tt.l.. pl.. . ..j
$. P. Eathway. The monster created no
bttle eonoeity, aa it was so unlike anything
witnessed in this section.
SENECA COUNTY.
.
From the Tiffin Tribune: Mr. Charles H.
tronr. Engineer, who has.-been raaident fs
this eity for some time, joa the ,a'pjcyy pi
engineer oi tne r. r. w. u. it. . (so to
sneak) has received tbe appointment as City
Civil Eogiueer, from tbe City Council of
uievoiaod. na will remove to that city at
once, to take charge ef that office Ar-
rangemsnts have been imsde for a big time
ea tne Fourth, tor tbaiaeaptien of which, the
Firemen and the Turners have mined hands
Sad promise a pleasanat anniversary of this
memorable day.' A mammoth Basket Pic
nic will be held in Sneath's grave,' on tbe
Me Cetcheaville road, the band will be in
attendance, to enliven -the Jeitrritiea of fhe
day with msisiC..."W have Tjeen shown
the design and plan of the aearnloch to be
erected on the corner of Main and Madison
streets. It is designed to be a substantial
and imposing building, and will greatly add
to the "pomp aad circumstance" of on town.
Mr. 8c adder Chamberlain ia t!e Architect
and -?mder.i..i.Tbe friend nf Patrick
Briminghass, who enlisted ia the Soth 0. V.
I $ from jtepablie can, oponkf plication to
Ailjuiacttioneral Oown,t X'cJurobua,
receive two rings taken frees his person upon
disinterment, for removal to the Rational
Ceaaeteiy. st,;balUnooga, or Marietta ( t
Ezchangs Hotel. Ths Exchange Hotel,
Belle rue, aince its thorough refitting last
Spring, is as comfortable and well kept a
house apse teifld Wish tefisd.i Werecom
mend it to our friends who ara stopping in
ueuevue.
New Advertisements.
;
-OHIO PAllMElt S
Insurance dtomjianii.
, EXCLUSIVELY ,F0R
M. Ui:.' :t .' Nil , 1 jtii,: .
Mi
FARMEES!
Has been in successful operation
r ir-' i hi ;, . !..:, zr-i.i
NEARIiY 20 YEARS,
And has more Farm Property: insured than
bu uiv vuuiusbivs in tne owe. , .
Capital, ,?325,000 00.
Stirplttf Caih, 140,000 00.
lsssis artjastaS aa aakl sUce oraaahmlion
Tte cokp Any pats thb wrolb knouar
(HknNHNUaKjft by r sad Urhhalaa
o ths aanaat iwamd. BatMof iassTaocaan
Responsible Company,
For JmctualUtin Zyment and iTonoraUe-
nam m jxnwi;, ws awtuu Merer you Io
r j, ij I
Adam and George Ear bW, of Riley Tp.
Jamas Neeley, Useen Creek. ' . f -Jeremiah
Gioba, Riley.. . : . ' .
John Grant, Ballille. ''' " ' "' " "''
Henry Hoffman, Jsckson'ii;'?' ?
. G. H, Oolvin, Townaend. .
-A Jsmsa Beebe, Tewnseadi
To whom werd paid $5,000 00,fi200 00,
.ih WW9U aioys noptamDer lasui -;
.nv rw raravn, nnmswaae naaoBK
- . U I . . , .
r aaaiy aiaae.
GIVE US A CALL I
We alao woold solieit the patronage of tbe
i , j peopio ot riemoui ior tno.,; .. . f
SUIT INSURANCE COMPANY,
OLBVELAITB;
Whoa aatS Caaitaf Is 40e)00 00. (CaaM-
Sad hf a-opairtalaa
Tori.) OmlMi
a. ia riaanat.
aajwaanBarm
ef aw
aarasas an aatama af this Cosaaa-
SACHABV ROM Altai.
Saaduaky, Ottawa Erie Counties.
4 ana za, in?,
KNIFE SECTIONS.
roa thb
BALL, HUBBARD . AND, MANNY,
KXCKLSIOR & BUCKEYE
''Hi;, "t'-i '.' f.
Reaping & Mowing Machines,
j, . OAS SS BAB AT OCB BABOWABB aroaS.
YJT Alaa, a fall aaaaifoat ar Fannlag
Taale.
OANTIXIJ) h BROTHER.
, - .: i !
risaieat, Jaas a, im.3w.
J CT C NotlOO td Ttfactterf .
.- -
ALL APPI.ICANTH for aosltloaa la tha Framnot
Caiaa Behaoia far tha eaaiiag yaar, ara hereby
aottsad that then will to aa .ijanlc.tioa bald tot
aid Teachers, at tha Hlfh Sahaol Baildlag, oa Batr
arday jBtySth,lM7.
..- - Boabo. nv t SASUsaas.
'rtS10,af81l"5?.-Kw. -
New Advertisements.
I
1 JBteiriOa . CO., SOltOS.
iin a .-S
a
V
hi
-tj.eLORgr-Q
SEWING MACHINEt
Th. Vlorsace Ssvlsr Ksahia. aasoaallal fur aha-
fttcityr uritiB!, vt ae t hn4 irr(
nap 01 vonci -I, bu wwiwii aawiMev rpuiar
tMMi sa la iylUT aaiati awoa. - U aaa tefctly saws
anak lBpnvod sad iam vary snavrleriaSalabaaS
aaaiMHir Afwl u.aMuv-B
esaataatiy nwtiriB( if loaaa osmw:
J. J.'
' 7 .! - " . Mnfoxtr0hiat"Ka7 20, 1MT. ,
M. f. Ii. Jjtkk: See: I h"'isw! h mwstaa
3wiii(j MuhiM for flV aad It
rtp?t m TVftent4ra.B:tjifc raifabi tvod sMutily
Heft ia orjrtr. .-,. ' - f v .
c ' :' ':. ' Tn.-tk.vxx Ohio, Haj X.
K. J. It. JAf-Ko;:-i-,vfT: - the nnA.''rT4
htr erh yi:rcr)'I ;l ; a Fior-: i
Saachin. nd fini it iiit ,a. tv-'..- r' r--'j m-n-ikd
Work, hearr-isr v at.: y ;. r.,: ? r'i act iiv-i io
oat of crd T. n i v ;i3 ii r - rt.uB?l r. i or
o MiicbtM io 9vif B wuuafv Mhsiy AaM-
ejleaW VffWsH HUDW
Mr. J.
H. Lesber,
Fremont, O.
tat
"Clyd;'a
sirs, Joseph. I. Bawaon,.; .
Mrs? J.-R. Tan'fircoonV'
Up William Flair
lJr..T!k)odst)li, rf
Mr'-BurdetWdodV
BeEevG
ievue, 0.
Mrs. TVr. TTarria.
Mrs. Jay Moss, " " Sandusky, O.
MkJ H. Gardrarf Norwalk, 0.
MiBrigSkL X ii, Monroeville, 0-
t?' iWft'rataj-
M.,iWl,il ntJ.H, XACBXSON of Baa.
anaay ior wa saw at
-.tttt; ! . ,,n r-Hi S.nH
,;.. .alt,, fit
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PIANOS.
Frota tha foltowtat; salebiated uiasalhiilaisrs
Jteiawaxft' kp?j, Kaw York.
Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore).
Hainea EroUivrs, iTawaYork.
UUcl
And will'setta Ptaati fraai eitber of the abovs
afMturan ekaaaar thaa aav ether Son ia Olniaat
FREMONT, OHIO.
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UNITED STATES
Orrics or Colukt er IvraaitAi Ravnainv)
For Um Dlntrfotaf OSio,,
-STOTICKIaBanhy stiva thatow assaaaar af Mus
XV innrKi navna ratioaraa so ass ais aaaaal vol,
isitoaliisV''-'--'''''"1"1 " "'
Ocmmenoinf March 1st, 1867,
Orallnamma Hahhrta thaaayaanitycarnca
STATIW DUTIK3, Ha- gaaolar lakes, ea BMoawa,
Carrtaaa, BUve ruim, mct Msmaja, au aanans
liaala to ths aavaMai ai sack Dallas aad Tax ia aaal
District, vitbia tha aaaty f Hsailasbj aai State af
Ohio, are h.nby aa lSr4 that thai
da. aaa, aaysbla, aul aU iiuiiias
wba ahaU aaglset
ta aav tha Dattm ao-i Tana aanasaa esoa
r
theXth a. j of J air, I mi, will a. Uaaai ta say tha
Fin aar oanlam aaunanai aaoa ua aawoat laafa-
el, aaa oas far an. aar aau utaiaai aa
aftax.
For tbe aarpoas ef iauitvla saM Pattsa aad Taaas
in 8ahuky coanty, tha DeyoSy Oallastar few asai
coaaty will ba at hia oSleaat tha eoeoty aast, aartag
bosiaasa hoars; from ths 1st day of July aattl tha
aath iav oi Jiy, ii.
esoaec j. audeksok, ori
THBODOaa Curr, Deaety Oallactar far Saactelky
Coaaty, rnam vaw. tana as, laoi. araa j
NEW GOODS!
tow 'W
f ea, aT . B
disss
HEAD QUARTERS
IN
FULL BlaAST!
a
GARViriS U CO.
TTTt ARC HOW OFSN1N9 A LARS Ind wallas.
If
sorted 3toek ef
Dry Goods! Groceries!
BQQt, hp. Haits, Caps,
&c- &c &c.
All ef which have ton toafhtattae
LATE DECLINE
la New York; and we areoorring tha eatua steak at
price, taat wiu
DEFY COMPETITION!
W.vonld say that wa have datanaiaad ta wake
thieaaeraaaeatiajtitatiea aad have tha (aeiUtie. h
averyrevaotaBdatall tiaa, to aaBtaeta favorably
with any aataUiahawat ia Northen Ohio. WewiU
stallUBMshaef
Amd Mil th at ft larga pr cL Isn than tbtf
GIVE US A CALL
Aad com par. ear pries aad roods with tha arias
uaadyoaatotDerpiaoia,aBayoBwlll ba eoarlaoed
that tha way to
IS TO "
Bo; Goods at Head Quarters,
CASH PAID FOR.
Wheat, Cora, Oats, Wool,
AMD ALL KINDS Or
CTeX3Ja32e
GARVIN CO.,
ftswsat 0, m 1. isor-wtf ,..
4 t
New Advertisements. Dry Goods, Domestis, &c.
J
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JtE ta Mo. . raUaa Ratals Kw B took.
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nnaavaiMMt
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1 A Large aa 4 attracUTeStocli (
DRESSGOOUS
ail .ot the Maststykavaae Beafht a sas-
t is seas a
DHX23 GOODS!
BATUI VB.CBSJMC.
stsasr2 m r.araca'l 1 "nj (
EiwEsars tAxonvr
BaOCATLLS,
at iTEH ssrkt a rvxiB poruwa,
CHAHBatAT, PABIS tUAWKS,
BTBElfCH McmnsTs,
eaoaitsaics, tm an -
."f5f hr a tf A
DEES3 TTJmilNCrS!
A-- ria ,.mtv -.aa
ysrWaahwattsatlam axallaS to thai PiiatBaial
laMMa win aaa an taa aavaiuas er Ma i
v,
iOaaetat artaaiiaa iaf atas Btrttv4 ttar new
styiaa ef Corsets, ladadUf tha aew atvla af Waa
Borren aaiara. far uaisa, uatjarea aaa Blaaas.
A-HJ.i HAA ,-,; A.I. tUJ;
DO2IESTX0S.
ausETrav, otma stbipev
1 BMWS tU.CACHl aaXEBTIflSS,
I COTTOM BATW, rtUNTSI,
OOTTOH TASKS, TWIIE, Ae.
A conrpleta line ot fiooda W Chiilrels weal
'1 . JA.JAVA
l PARAHOta SUN-fcll ADE.S,:.kc
T a..- . - v. - - r 'Si of 1
We tnleed to wA Gooin Very lo w for Caih.
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f, ,-ite a e;--i .
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Btata street- "
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NEW GOODS,
GOODS,
NEW PRICES,
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iai;-Ulr
NEW STYLES
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EMMRICH&CO'S
Who are ia Market with a Large
;- i;VanedStocVaf '
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and
l it
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linai nan M.ilans rnnllas nslalana Friata. Saea.
an, ()amidaaa,alt of Which have aaeubalsetsS H
IT.. 11 1 a f T . A r
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rtvj bar the bast aad latast atvlas af Grawker
vnmi
T.
set the worth
a of your moaey
whea aaBbaraanaad
or'i f,A sail ai -
It
si r
IF you want the tst SUGAR, in maV
A hataad tha BMat for vea rmoaayraa vlll Sad ita
f 3 a; EJIMPJCH a CD'S.
jHvl 11116
CiOKEE, the Dest at
(re and aaadulterated Grocer-
,-las ataitkiadsrota
VSUMBICH COTS.
WE call spwial attention to our
af Oleiha, CsssiwMTartaB.Canw atfaiaUaj
ECASY-TiTAPS CLOTIHITO
nr -i
,'Thlswahava a larae and wall asloctod asaortnMBt
sasaaisanaitaaaasial nfanaas ta this awket
this
r.nnnf ftat TTnil Arnold t
Qht Profit mt l Small int. Sola
Quiet.
Our Stock is tod conrprete' lor-enum-
ratloa. W.,erarlaVt. altwHaaaa. e aarthaaa
aaada tnoariiaa ta eaii aaa azaanaa an" ."""
Laaaa.aawaaaaaoaltlTalvaal roa SOOOJII
ahubav.
fto& 'to Show Goods.
, EHMRICH & .CO.
P.S. MR.A.GUSDORF IN RETIB-
la ama tbe Bry eaooa Trad, retala aaaaeaat
ear tr,aad wUlbay, fylaCASH aad th hl
'
'diessed"o9'ikh'ogs, .
wheat,cornretetoat8,8eeds
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ynatastiOttobar 1S.1H.
NW STORE IN
In
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New Advertisements. Dry Goods, Domestis, &c. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Domestics, Carpeting, &c.
aJs iBaa L v i
FEEIIOIIJCfAS:
A-largo r well
w iaai aar louxm. en.Mg..VMAt'Jjg ' T isirrt anaaaTa
' f a?saak. -a-y --dBjJinar e ny . -.
Purchased since tho late' DecImaTa Prices,1 r
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New style" Hoop SMrts7TieirrGlDTesoin(i
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Hosiery laxucee Aoaont fic
A-fuil; line ;, of ; Pniita
constantly on , hami AIao
and every vaiielj'x)! Urefis Inmmmgs.""
' Our-GIoak" and Sllawl Depaient1 is ia
L complete ' workro:ordexv 'and
ana p&eques ior iaaies la.pe
terms tne .mo8o.voTaLu.f r.
1
f Wtfalso keen Floor arid Table Oil Cinth. Oarrvr: Wrr
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Drngget and 'e' thousand btaer, articles tdcf ttntnerbc' t& men
tion, which will be sold cIieap Ibr 'ca'iGivaW
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large assortia cat of . CLOTH
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OavenrnMnt and otaar Desirable Sec ari ties,
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FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Ceatral PiciSe B. B. CfBjaaj.
J -fM!l JmtJW- ? T -1 1. '.
; TMs Uosnaav b) eoatraeBa aadsr the rattan
aaa of the I' ailed 8tata G laiaMha We. tare
aad ef the Great Vatteaal Ballj aama the oaU
1 ,iot vrnT.i in. .
1 Thai. Haa wtll.i tead fl sai atssaaato. Catitaraav
Saiaaatha 8hjRa Mavaoaa ta law- Calttonrta etaba
Maa, trwraiwlB the riehast aad araat aoaaievs aaa.
Kaof Oaltfemia, aad theae thmaah th fvaat
atB(iwMatiacMbnaa,Vaaa vtotaiiyef
alt Laha Olty.
j Jtt)f f,fiii?i'f .' 5ti' iW
1 U foranthe wleWwUra-Makoftaoaaly MnUte
ttMPatAB which tsadaataA by Coaarsar asat SUM
W taaMaaa al Uled stalae gene.. -
' larfa aaaaV ia atoaadv asiisblld. aaaiaoatl aad
raaalaf IkHbUh noa gaaiaaasat ta wlthia IS
Mil af thaaaaaatS ar -sha-Btenaa, aa4 a hwaa
aaiuaalariaaaWeradlaa, feaaeUla. a,
read ttataeaathsabeaaauaiasilliih.il - ,
' The SratMartfaaa Beads af lCeeaaay aaanl
aaaaaai aaaawaaatosaraaMy aad Paatt ta lanast
atStlaTta laUwlaisaiitaariiiiSBva-.,l
1 Japi'','tAa it f A
rink. Tkoiam af hwawsst la l ar amrt. .
i4ahla aeiAaoaal!y la tbaCitaf aw
Saeoad.a Waahaa sayaW la wM anwV
taint. TheatofthaWa.F!aat-rmrarcaa.
aad aeened lalarwa, as ra er m aaa,
than thatefth honFeat nla- r-ail.a
naarlagBaadafthaii.waiaj.
rearth. The United SUM 8 ana. BIwMse
aaarlv al ta aaMat aaeaMsry ta balM she
aatiia saad, aad laaka anlaly a
seats, n as the fiitin tiar-t frm-l
ma. uwtaf ISM HVaM
. wtta.ri
aaaalsaf rakU iaada,by
.1 whkk th fra.H mt featSKtai gnat aa-
k f tto wBtwpriaa, It ra r uias at rao dared aayaiaJ
aad it aaaacaaiataMUty a aiteawiaar iaoa
nli at tha aeaHJniaaiei whnh all sad
ardiaary lillisalaataryrieaa. "
glxta, TbeSeearilyaf lis f trat Waitgana Baadal
tBereiore axnptayaiKl oiafer eaecvcwv r.rw...
aad reMHtr lnaall4 mly by that of th
nhiintiom vtnm O.m June! itsetf.
ortn
tesnri
Seventh- hsoateanrtaaaaf th easiyiele
ar Already larr.lv ia ea.iaeo ef tb latiwiS
" bilftloar which IhaOGBiT-aav all, aar aa
twice th dhrtaae. aad asa sicadiiy baareartaa.
raadanafta aaiatamawd
latararl ilaiilrt.ly errtala.
rwa
1 af the
Eighth. At tha ,iaiBimtf wfcltVyaay amlf
SXParOat.Ba BiraaaB, a th aaaaaat fea-
Tha Bwad ire taaaad fa fsassilasWsBSaf 1S
amhaaauaaaaal Gold CUvees attached, BByabla aa
New York, aad u aeared (a. tbi sum! at M
east lad liaieed tatmal (laaajaaaey) fraaa awaa
arylat. Orders mv 1
ie ariaeiacW
to adret. artiraack
BaaAAaadBaafcanaiall aart af the
try-
EeajPAaateeaiaj b Stads a draft ea New Tart,
aria Legal Taadar Mates, A.Uaaal Baah Kataa, ar
etaar fiud. eavrarrt la thl. city, aad tha assist will
a. N . a any aaasa by Baaaaaa, n af
ebarg. arqairla. (or farther Hue. tars, by aaUl a
athenrlaa, wiU iaa.ii s faaetaal lUeabom.
riSS A BATCH, Bankers aad Dealers ta eovfa
Bead Irecarities, Na.a, riaasaa Btraet, . T.
K. a. Ail aaada of gjiiiaaiaat Baaaritiw reeeiv
ad at tha fall aaukt nm nt aashaaaa fcw th
tnrAH deaertatloae ar6av
st Saearitv key t
aocttaatlv oa hand, and Bowat.aaM, or aicbaaaad.
CyOuM Cola aad tj, a Caasaaa Kaat, aald,
aa.l collected.
rTTD.po.iU reeeivad aa liberal terns, aabjeat Is
sheefc at sight. .
t3T ColWleaaBvdthieBfhst theeaaatry.
CrTflBsnisais Starts aad Bond keefhe aad
sold at th Slack Euoaa.e aa anamtarloa lav aaah.
CWfeui Attaatioa rivaa to th xahaaa ef
Beraa-Thlrty Seta f .11 th Beriea fer th Wew
riva-Twanty land ef MMra bt Uwaat kvarahi
torwAV lfn4. .
New Advertisements. Dry Goods, Domestis, &c. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Domestics, Carpeting, &c. Central Pacifi Rail Road Co. Union Pacific Rail Road.
THK CNIOS rACinOBAIL-
IJL SOSO CQXPl&T are a
OMASA, JTZBllASSA.
Weetsid laaafaWPaaiat kaa,aMjha aiU SB
asBBSBliisBS as aalaibaa liaa i . t
j acsbssTHE cojrrrrtST. : . .
Th Gaostiaay saw eSar a liautad i ai 11 1 af Ban, '
j fisst MoitTqApg , goyps -
At HUnrrf CT3.' oa t&e ECXXAB.
.-.';r; --. J fc.: -.- l-i ;
' fhn Bead wawaoBBtettt TVoai oDsba 8 adlas ''
aaataa thlaaf Jaaaary, 11 sad I lailr aaal.
av . Kwavat .....arij- aauiue ear nt Tha
l nStcteat ina liaa. aa.
Salah tea I
auif y?ta ta Hx aeitara baa
af tha . at, Moaatmina. 212 ailWra, vhka la
aat SB WdoasSeenbrT 1st at Cc-a aA
areood tat thratmr Ba4 will b i. fao--;! A
fcaaa Oraaoa to stefa wiaa. utioa waa- '
tha Oaaejel raotcaaw baiaa m -'i a..ii A -
fcaas aaaaaaaSBSa, CaL, Uia( laia,
j atBAJrs.OJj; THS poatfAIY.
CSstnaatiBf nV dirtUK la be baill kr Sa Caiaa . ,
FaaUla tab 1 Aa Brilavta V ailed Seal T '
H Six an eaat. Tttuli n.j lay. a.
h Oaanaay aa th nm ta aatebad at Iha sims.s
tat f par ejila, aaaaaaiiaata itA itMaja.
- The Caajwauy a) aia (enuiiud t M.aa.ltawa
Vint Hertear Beads ta aa eaiaai aaioaat,aad atj I
thaaaaas ttaw, which by aaeela Art af Coatrrm ara
Start rlrat Kartiraea aa the an'ir Una, the boade
af th laite Stasaa anoe; sabenliBet t tiwaa.
low uoenaaiunii au a ; of ia,we saris
ef laad ta ta ant, anoaaliK t 'J0tdo,ia
euaiaiiia aeaa-wevta sjs
faasaaMa,aaaiaaVvaas th,
tbe tali valea oi tha laadi
atiaaataS a bawwrtb SWosjaia, tha satX 1
aa.iaaiTe as taaia, mtAifaB; bat J
lee aathaibad aawlaja ataah af tha " iaf ta
eaahaadrad saUlaaa aollan, af which St aniMaae
have already beaa SaM at, and af arhaah HI art
rSTt J '' at, .
nwst wiS b rrijTiinKL .... . .--..alt
Tea eoat af ta saat m eatiawted by aasvataaA ,
aaaaaaa tshaahoal MMheauMS aiiillaa f-H-a.
eaciastiaat aaatiaiuav, , ;r,.; . , i,
? i iosfxcTS-ioa Bcsnisi.'! 1
The ralbaai aaittloa Vtwaas eaaba aa the
aaaraiaiia aaaiiiliiataa Ihe rwire af th. fatoa H
Paeia aa th aaniaaa already s.,f.a lar th Srat
Jlnaa laMa. ana SU.1,3. Thaas aarliaul
taa fcataraal aa Hw Uaataaa.. wi.
it ir, mere t a
iaraayh bait i as ever rh aaiT fin w aailraad aa-
TAXUX A5D SECFSITT oftle BO JDS.( I
TheOiMMBi saaeetfaliy ttbmM that tha ab a
Staluaj.ul af BKla futlj; dm.mAtTacs taa aaaaaMax
ed thai aaada, aad a adoitincai cruof tbevwJ4
aaeraat that th Brni 3w enrd e iaa) naaasn.
BWi.teadoilaBSea 44? bums at ad, awwhlehavar
j i.ieai auiiarn aaawainss. Saaa - nil I
SSS aiuea af ll, is read tha sais ar aew raimtZ.'
A i
a ar m tailaai a eaid i'hm
i aaaaal iatrreit ea la preml eeat ef
HUE PES CEST .
aad H la banaeM that aa tWeaMaletW f tha raad
like the Uxreral Boadx. IJjct ViU ra
Th Caataany aatead t aril bat i liaritid aaaaaaaak
W rS;viTO "Tr,' V..", V."mJT
CoBJioTAKjixaaAS.Sa, w, ) at.
Otaa,BaaCa,BATa,H Wall St,
. Jaas Giaw aVdoa, aaaAara. ii-3 ftg iat.
Curiae irtekM. af whoa, Bmaaaad aeerrtptrr. oaT ?
f wCaa-ja,'.aM, .. ATaanai Wart
w Tors, aaaaoilniiloa. Subauib ' -
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si nat Senai Javn taa aW hr-
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ftasS
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Aaaeaa that they aav added t their
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AM ABC rnAaM TO PI5T FBOMPTtT
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BtnHavds, .
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