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FIND A WAY; OR MAKL IT. I Ambition eleep". lad, in your brain. Bright hopes may HU aae it Ton aee tlie goal, but ne'er a path. Then find a way or make it. To get th cocoanui rich meat, Toe abell ia bard, you briak it ; The fragrant leaf iu odor Lolds Until yon bruiae or shake it. Untrodden to the path you chaose You .may be wiae to take it; But look ahead, all danger see. And then you may escape it. A mountain, far too steep to climb. Well, then, don't try to do it; You may be able to go round, Or patiently dig through it- A fence, you say, but ne'er a gate ! What can you do? you wonder; Just scale the wall ; mount, if you can, And If you can't, crwl under. Tour way is muddy. Wait awhile Let winds and sunshine dry it; Still, wait not for another rain. To see some comrade try it. A river deep; you cannot swim - Nj steamer there, you know it , Well, if there is no other way, . " , Build your own boat and row it. ' Kay, lad. we know the way is hard Down hill and up steep mountain; And oft you'll drink from muddy stream For want of some clear fountain. Go down and youll have many a kick ; Go op and some will pass you; But win your way, and praise will come . From those who tried to crush you. ' Don't hide your talent through a fear, , But bravely go and stake it; Wear out, don't rust to reach you r goal : Iid, find a way. or make It. FIND A WAY; OR MAKL IT. Home , Farm and Garden. HOW TO KEEP THE HOGS GROWING. - -Ahnoet any farmer with a good breed of bogs can feed wit? goM res-lie il all tbe conditions are ngut. the con. , sound and Dot too bard, and tbe hogt eat and assimilate welL Bat these conditions do not always exist. Il they exist at tbe beginning of tbe feed ing seaton, they are apt to chango aftei a time. Tbe corn gets dry and bard and being so largely carbonaceous L beating and constipatiug. and after a , time it leaves tbe animal iu an abnorm aL restless condition. All tbe wautr of nature bave not been supplied and . itjeriei but, as manifested in the d'wpo- ' sition oi tbe animal to root iu me '"r ground or gnaw tbe fences rather that eabtbaJoodibUced before them. A Ion as lion bave access to grass, with plenty of salt daily, this trouble la not likely to occur, for grass supplies larg 1 tbe constituents not present in th corn, which are tbe pbospbatic auo ni'rogenoas elemauts. But few fann ers secure tbe best results from feeding hogs, for i be reason that tbey do no understand this matter of keeping uj a constant growth in them, during tin fattening period. Host farmers think that after feed lng hogs about so long, tbey bad jusi as well sell them, thus obviating tht- frnitless result of trying to make them grow any more. This is poor economy as a rule for several reasons. It is important, in fact there can be no successful stock farmiug, unless tbe farmer studies and understands full the nature and wants of whatevei animal he may keep upou bis farm auo beearefal to supply those wants. Th difference Jin the prosperity of two farmers, -neighbors, with equal faciliti ties,- b apparent, where oneadheies to the above pian and tbe other does not. Tho thoogt'tf ill, careful man brings hi hogs up to an average of 400 pounds OX mora without any trouble, while bis neighbor has squeezed his up to an average of 300 pounds, with mon effort than necessary in his way. Th price, too, is generally in favor of the heavier weights, wt-ich added to extrs quantity of pork and it makes the dil fereoee of the entire profits. , Another Important matter shoulr. not be lost sight of, iu the fact that i does not pay to sell corn at preen prices, if It Is possible to put it inn pork. While corn is worth abou thirty cents per bushel in the couutrj market, fed to hogs in a proper niauoe. it brings fifty to sixty cents per bushel so that it is a great sacrifice to put th hogs' Into market half fatted witl plenty of corn on hand. Thousand of hogs are received in Chicagc ever; week in this half fatted condition. - We have no doubt that this result from want of a proper knowledge as U . how to feed them to make them better. as no farmer has any excuse for no having a reasonably good breed o hogs, with tbe present improved con ditton of the same. Some farmers, little to one si ie of civilization, how ever, still adhere to the "razor-backs.' perheps on account of their bardiuet and the small quantity of food upoi whioh tbey subsist. Of this class bn little results are expected nnder aiij circa instances. Hon be ids' fed for tbe murket a this season of the year should be so fa that cold weather will affect them bu little if they are only kept dry. If tb wine do no not eat heartily at regain intervals and lie down contented, ther is somethiug wrong. Tbey are per baps costive, and need other food thai corn. If they do, feed threshed oat with a little salt mixed through, one a day; or get some wheat bran an aborts ana mix them together. Mil enough each morning for a feed to be given in the evening. Hii with boil ing water in tbe bottom of the ban first, then it may be finished with cole1 water in the absence of an abundane of that which is hot, and if the barrel is covered np wiib a thick clotb, tli whole will, in a few hours, becorm . fermented, and be relished by tbe hogs A little of such food given with tb corn, supplies the phosphorus and ni trogen to build np the bone and tb inasele and keeps tbe animal in a nor mal and healthful condition. Thi additional food does not take tbe place . . of corn, bat rather enlarges tbe hogV capacity for it, so that he eats more ol it and assimilates ell that he eats. " . Tbe : probability is that pork will remain high for some time to come, 'and it stands tbe ' farmer in band t turn all tbe surplus corn into pork tha' he can, for the foreign demand for onr pork product is increasing rapidly and ' ' already exceeds tne supply. REQUISITES FOR GOOD BUTTER. -v- - . . , We prefer a room where the temper ature can be maintained at about 60 or 62 degrees Fahrenheit. We desire it to be well ventilated, and to have a Bach modified light, easily regulated by nting blinds. Having allowed the milk to stand on til it begins to soar, we remove the eream and churn within twenty-four hours of tbe ekimmlng. '1 As oar milk room is kept at the right . - temperature the eream is also right 7 for chaining, which is of tbe ntmoet Importanee, as this determln s la a great measure tbe texture and keeping -ubsid i qnalHeticf tliebctfrr. Iu churiiiusr we are earefal to secure I auuiforuii'j ia revolution of ihecbara. A-soouastLe butter begius to eep arate from the buttermilk, we begin the wa-hitig pr cess, as tliis, we thiuk, is tbe bet time to secure this all im portant end, for butter, to keep well, must be thoroughly freed from but termilk, and this can only be done well by washing before the butter be gins to mass or gather in tbe churn. Having churned the batter, which usually requires about three fourths of an hour, we take it from the churn, and place upon the butter-worker, Allen's patent, and there wash again to obtain absolute freedom from butter milk; we alt at once, using three fourths of an ounce per pound. After thoroughly working in the salt, we let it sUnd for two or three hours before molding, avoiding, with jealous care, overworking. It is then laid away on shelves to cool and harden before clothing and putting in boxes Prairie Farmer. A USEFUL MILK PAIL. Have a pail of heavy tin with very heavy wire around the top, so the pail can t spring when lull ol uiuk; then bave a cover to set on top of the pail, with a fiiiige about three fourths of an inch wiJe to project down iu'othe pail o keep the cover in place; also have it concave one iucii, then nave a fun iit I made to put it in the center, three inches at bottom, seven at top, thr.-e and a half high; also a ring under side of faunel and cover one inch wide; a!so a ring that will just slip over the one just mentioned, so that you can put on a linen strainer if you choose A wire strauier is to be soldered in at the bottom of funnel. This makes t about tbe most complete arrangement for milking I ever saw or heard of. I have used it two years, and wouldn't like to bave to get along without it SIMPLE REMEDY FOR HOG CHOLERA Tl-e Marion (O.) Mirror says: Dr R. C. Bowdish, of Big Island, this county, informs us that he thinks be has ,;jeovered a simple r inedy and core for l.og cholera, in the western part of the comity quite a number of bogs have died during the past winter md summer. Discovering some of Lis hogs affected with the disease be put a Hall quantify of turpentine in the feed given to his hogs, and from he frequent use of this article dis covered a speedy cure of the animals Upoi- bis recommendation, other farm. rs have tried it with the same effect. For a hog attacked with the disease. he doctor thinks a tablespoouful of nrpeiitine should be given ouce a da; ; nd as a preventative, the same quau ity once a week. The remedy is a uuple one, and if found to be efSca iious, it Is valuable information to the public. - At ah events it costs but little try it. of [From our Special Correspondent.] WASHINGTON LETTER. Drartk oftw of niprtl chmractrr-Tfce W poa the Gambler at th Satioaal Capital -Pablle opinion aroaied aa-alant tae Harpira aad aniast Biligrat Offlrlalt-The Old and Sew ir-'-Th Bi-aatiral Snow"-BluroBr-ugti Denocrata - War feeling- iabIdinc. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 1, 1877. Daring the Congressional hiatus oc- sioned by tbe intervention of the loliday season, we are reduced to local eisatioii8 wherewith to satiate the a!- uost nnirersal crtving for something tart ling. Iu its absence life becomes lull, prosy and quite intolerable. For years there has existed a con vie iou in this community that our police tuthorities were unduly lenient iu their treatment of the gambling fraternity, whose members overrun this citv dnr ug tbe Congressional season plying heir infamous trade almost without let or hiudreuce. The unwary wen leeced without mercy and without re Iress. " i'he gambling places were as asy of access as the hundreds of grog- series of high atid low degree, which nfest our city, many of them employ ng "stool pigeons" who canvassed the -treets for new victims. Ab-nt two eeks agothe National Republu-an, d ter worrying Fernando- Wo jd into a jold perspTration dropped bim and telivered a broadside into the 'gain ling hells that has just fairly opened for the season, Its effect was almost uarveloua. In less than twenty-four ours every known resort had closed -ip, the proprietors, and' all others in -crested, waiting for the starm to blow ver, meanwhile, doing a little busi iesi in out of the way places, where hey were not liable to interruption. The Republican continued its expos it es, ana they were of snch a positive ind pointed character as to secure the yinpathy and active co-o; eration oi i large majority of our citizens, aud to uoe Mavor Richards to ask an inves tigation which was accorded to him at ace. It has gone far enough to dem nstrate the humiliating fast that there las been an open, habitaal disregard f the law for years, which the police tuthorities have either wiuked at or viewed with entire indifference, appar ently. But the matter has become so lotonous and the determination of ur citizens so pronounced iu favor of Iriving these harpies from our territo y that they can only remain at greater risk than they are likely to be billing to incur. Major Richards, ui - lei be can show that bis bands are clean, is in imminent peril of losiug his ,Kpu!arity. The old year was "watched"' out by large congregations at many of our churches, aud the new one was prayed over and greeted with sacred soncs, lS7b hid a quiet death at last, aud irs youthful successor a temDestuous birth, coming in on tli9 wings of a bit. rnyeoii ".Aorta i!.iser," accompa- iied with snow which promises to lay foot in depth by to-inorrow morning. The intelligence from South Carolina to the effect that the Congressional Committee t-ent there to investigate the late election, had agreed unanimously in favor of a report giving the State to Hayes, was an exceding!y bitter pill to many ol the Tilden adherents here, wuo nave maae luemseives conspicu ous by their howls about Republican frauds and corruption in that State. rheir last hope now appears to center on Louisiana. It is the general feeling here that the solution of tbe Presideu fial probl-in will depead largely on the report of those committees which are till in tbe South, unraveling the tan lied political skeins in that section. Very many of the members of both (louses have been absent during the holidays, no quorum belnjr present at the meeting of either, daring tbe past eea. To-morrow tuev re-assemble for title serious business of the session, and rrom present Indications tbe hot spurs i me noose mslonty are much less belligerent than they were two weeks ago. . - -- The war feeling has almost entire d and there will toon be appar . nt an earnest ecort to harmonize all the its ern As Ha. Ha. R-neclalty. nee lite tend tbe coal Oi-doateoioneofiberaostemlr.ent ateiy. lr. tary ie-y. viz: tbe health. who rbe eoiiflictuiir Tie ra relative to 5hi.. 2Z1 . - i -"- T-1 Grant1 sucoessor.'- HATVrXZX. NEWS ITEMS. hoga coun y jail on Saturday night Tor. .,t. , .. escapea irom me Uuy- ,t - - . .. " m n L i n t thivtf t;... ,1 . i i . v uia nave escaped aunng lie present Sh rifl sterm. He is a boss sherilT to keep prisoners. Tri (kfAAf,ul . i t t.wv.uiiu xo.e win oe counted on St Valentine s day. Hayes win be the national valentine. Wonder if Mr Tilden is selling anv tloO Xew York State cannon lor $175 eacn to the Indiana bull dozers? "The troubles of t be country spring Tom uneasy politicians; Its safety lies in the tranquil masses." Thomas II. Benton. Speaker Kandall 1ms evidently given up the resurrection of that 22(1 Joint liiile. I was tyo great a job for one man. Ev en ade Hampton is compelled to acknowledge that he has just as much conildence in Governor Haves as he has in Tilden. Ti e re canvass of the Presidential vo!e in t lorida has lost its rODuIaruv wi.h the Democrats. It is found by cxper lence that every time the vote is count the Jiepublican minority moan s a peg higher. Nelson's paroquet has just died at the Jardin des PLintes at the ripe age of Ho years. He was with the great Admiral Jiu iraf.tlgar. and af.er the battle was never able to say anything but "bomb bomb, bomb." A wolf which had devastated the counties of Irwin and Coffee, in Georgia hiCvtfiK-in two Vcarsides'.roved over live hundred sheep, was lately, killed bv Jacob Fennel!, a firmer living in the former county. For his service he will receive a reward of $200 from TheTStnte The evidence of Mr Odell, one of the Oregon Presidential electors, show just how Cronin's little game was rlayed. As nobodv now, except perhaps Mr Cronin considers that his performance had any- thing to do with deciding the election the story of it is chiefly of value as a laughable episode, and politicians of bo h sides can read it from that point of view without being thrilled by its impor tance An intelligent colord voter of Florida recently, in conversing with a Xor:hern visitor upon the negro vote in the Suite, said: -I did mean to vote for the Repub can President and the Democratic Gov ernor, because I knew and liked him. But I just voted the straight Republican ticket Tell you, sir, the Rept'llican party chanted me from pnperty to a voter, and I ain't agoing back on it note." This expressed about what the colored voters all the Southern Slates feeL From large cities come tales of 8"f fering by the worthy poor, to make the heart sick. A woman was recently dis covered sitting on the sidewalk, in Xew York, front of the house from which her drunken husband had driven her. In her arms was her infant child, frozen stiff! The woman had begged succor from the passers by in vain. In Balti more a policeman discovered a whole family stricken with carlet fever, and three children had starved from starva tion. There was no food in the house, and all the available furniture had been pawned years before. The wife was alied, unconscious, and the husband had stretched himself on the floor to die. Mr. Elias Colbert, the astronomer of Chicago Tribune, has been invest i gating the recent meteor. He thinks path while vi.-ible was from some point southwest by west of Lawrence, Kansas, to Miami county on tbe east borders of that State; across Mis souri, from Cass to Marion counties; across Illinois from Adams to Iroquois . is to of I ry I ing am of The ous com. ties: across Indiana, from tbe outbern portion of Newton county to , Fort Wavne. Allen eonntv. from there r i : - . t - .1 s. t ;cruoe isitiu wiue suuiucru puius v r I Lke Erie, and over the northwestern ( corner of Pennsylvania into 2few Tork State. Tbe distance was nearly 1,000 miles; tbe tune at Chicago 8b 35m. P. it, of Dee. 21, 1876; tbe height above the earth's surface some seventy five miles when over Kansas, to forty miles when over Ohio. Tbe line of passage was not straight, bat eonvexed slightly toward tbe north. Tbe size of tbe meteor did not exceed twenty ya ds in diameter. It was composed, probably, of tbe same ma terial as other meteors clay, flint. lime, salt, etc. As it passed through 'he earthly atmosphere, the motion heated it to incandescence, aud this CHiised the sloughing off of the softer parts of the visitor, and made the ex plosive sounds tieard during its flight. He thinks it Dually frittered itsell awa in this mauner, aud fell in star dust to the earth, concluding its celestial ca reer by adding to tbe amount of real estate oWued by some farmer. A few days ago, a package of $12,000 was sent from the Treasury at Washing ton to a Chicago Naiional Bank, in ex change for fractional currency. When the i ackage was opened atChicago4con uiined no.hing but brown paper." When and by whom the robbery was commit ed rather mystines the secret service detecdves. NO MORE "WAH" FOR HIM. Gen. Joseph Shelby seems to be an other ex-Confederate who has fel what Mr. ' Ben. Hill calls tbe "con ervative ellect of a fifteen-inch shel with a fuse in a state of combustion.1 He says if Hayes is declared Presideu be shall support him, no matter what cornea He was for rebellion once, but not now. As for the Northern Dem ocrats, he has bad enough of theh help, for, said he to a New York Herald correspondent, "I, in common witl other Confederates, was induced to go into one contest for what we conceived be constitutional liberty, with the assurance that we would receive tbe support of the Northern Demociacy; Imt said Northern Democrats, instead joining with as in oar straggles. colluded with the enemy and shot bullets at as for four years with an ef fectiveness that decided the chances of war in favor of those who opposed as have little faith iu the Northern De mocracy; never bad. If the Demo erats determine upon an active oppo sition it will be necessary to inaugurate Tilden in some sort of fashion, give him bis Cabinet, and establish a sepa rate seat of government, and to ap point a new aud distinctive list of rev enue aud postoffice officials throughout the Union. Then the issne will be reduced to a question of force. I for one will go with Gen. Grant in what ever decision he may make, nnder the conscientious convict iou that in such a contingency he has a right, as the Ex ecutire of tbe Nation, to determine who is tlected. If nctual war should occur Detween the two parties, and President Grant should find it necessa. to call tor volunteers to sustain nun, should not lose two hours in respond I speak only for myself bat I sure fl at my opinion reflects that thousands of thofe who followed myself and other Confederate officers. Southern people were grossly de ceived in ldGl by the Northern De mocracy, They were led into a ruin war, which ended iu tbe disfran chisement and impoverishment." 11 12 I II IS FiSHBLATT! WliL MAKE DIS 1ST -Is. fib. "S7"ii3t AT TIIE JOY HOUSE, FINDLAY, OHIO, -ON Thursday,-Feb. 8th, 1877, FOR TWO CROSS EYES CURED INSTANTLY, DR FISHBLATT, PKAOTISINGAND CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, AND AUTHOR Of : -Otaerra Ions oil tha Cauea. Symptoms, I and Tr at men! or CATARRH and DEAFNESS." ALSO PUBLISHER OP SEVERAL MEDICAL WORKS. Many years of uninterrupted raeeeufal practice In the city of New York, and tbe exclu sive irwineDi oi cnronie i CATARRQ AND DEAFNESS. SPIXAL DISEASES, well a. the emphatic endorsement of persona responsible and the Medical profession, prove t oyond doabt, that an experienced specialist may be sacceawfal In cases that uvo ucuou uie sui 01 emiuent general practitioners. DR. FISHBLATT made these Dlseasesthe special study of bis llle. and lo the treatrrent of these be nrinc ai. ins talent. B 11. and long experience. It will. Itierefore uot .nrprloe thoe who are not Intelligent enough to discern, that a phyxii'i.o who treats tbe dieaeaol one iiin to the exclusion 01 all 01 her, must be niMrior to tboee w. o pretend to be equally skilled in tbe tieatment of all known dls- Dr.Fishblatt discovered the greatest care In ttiewoi la for Weaaness of tbe Back and Llmba, Invol untary uixuarge , impotency oeoerai ueonuy, vervoones., utHpepsia Ltrguor, Low Sptrite, Cw tusi i o ldaa. PalpUation olih Heart. Timioity. Trembling Dimness 01 Siuhl or UKidineSH. uieaie 01 the Heart, throat. (M or Kfelu, A Bee iou. of the l.lver. l.uiiT4, 8l"tnacli. or Bowels those terrible disorders arising from Colli ry Habile of Youth fICHET and solitatv prc lc. more fatal to the victims than tbe sons- of the syren, to I tie mirtne of Lrlyses. blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations. tendering msmage, eic.unpos&iuie. Youne .men. who have become the victim. 01 Boiltar Vice, that dreadful and destructive wbii:h annually xiceepa 10 an oullmely crave tboasaudol louni men 01 tbe moat riuim laienis ana onuiant inienec wuo migin oinerwn tave eutransed 11 tenlni senates with th- ihanaers of eloquence, or waked to eesiacy tbe living lyre, may cal lin tun connaence. Marriage. Married neranns or young meneonteniDlarina m.rrlsee. aware of nhvsical vaknna (lossoi proceauv-posers impoieicy ), nervous exciut nimy, paipatauon, organic weak iiervou debi illy, or any other diwiuailflcaiion HPrdiIv relieved. He who p'acr-s himself under be care ui lr. Kl-hlilai t. may religiously coLflde In his as a genueman, ana oonnoeuuy leiy noon nissBiuasa pnyaician. Organic Weakness Immediately cured and full vieor restorea. This di-presing affection which render. miaerabie aud m riisEe lmposslolt Is tbe penalty paid the vic lmsof Imnrouer i. Young persons are too apt to commit excm.es Irom not beina aa are 01 the dredful couqu. nc a hat may ensue. Now. who that nnderstams this subject will pre 10 deny that tbe powerof procreation ia lwt sooner by loose failing Into Improper babus than by tbe prudent T Besides being deprived of ibe pleasure 01 health ff-prlng m(rt serioo. and d-a'ruetlve symptoms ct both body anrlmind arise. Tbesyatem he- e. d rarerd, the pbysic-1 and mental luncliona weakened toss of pt creative paw er. nervous iiritsbllity, di.pep.la. palpitation 01 tbe heart, indigestion, conaUtallonci debility and wasting of Iratme. cogh. -oo"omption, decay, and deaih. A Uore warranted. Person, ruined In health bv nnloarned nretender. who keen 'hem trlfllnr month sRr monlU, taking poisonous aud InjanoaacompouBda. should apply immediately. Dr. 'isnblatt. colleges In the United Firstea, has enacted some of the nitmwHiiiiMiiiiiniiaiiMi vpircTcrinova man ivonniea Willi i..i ti. iiifsunibiii frequent Diusblng, attended sometimes wHb derauaement of mind, wet cored inunedi- ' T . - . . - - Take Particular notice. F. addreaaes all those woo have inlnred themselves bv ImnmMr lndBT.fin and r,:L. habits, which ruin both body and mind, nan L ung them fer eiuier bulness. stady, ao or marriage. . . .... These are some or tbe aad and mei.ncholy eflec. produced by tha early habit, of youth, Weakne-sol the Back and Limbs, Pains in tbe dead. Dlmneaaot 8igbt. Loasof Moa eular Powers,Palpltatlon ol the Heart Dyspepsia, Nervous Irrttabuitj'. Derangement of DfgemlVM FanoUona. General Deallitr, i4ymptomsof ConsumpUon, etc. .MSN T A LLT Tnm teerfnl ffptifnthim wl sr. ibi1i b hdrwtt T. nf r.n ory.Conmlou of Ideas Deprmnon of hplnu. Evil Forebodii.gs. Aversion to societv. elf Ulstrnat. Love of Solitude. Timidity. ete, are some of tbe-evlls produced. Tboosand.of oersona of all aim. ran now tnritr what I. th eiu -f thi. it,nni.. kisinaT their vieor. becomlne weak. Dale, nervona and smtnrlnsUvi h.vtn. aluanlar appearance about tbe eyem oUKh. and sympioma of Consumption. xonnt? men have injured tbemseSves by a certain practice Indulged In when alone, a haMt fre "72.-, TZJli. 3Jy"'2l-'JZ TnJ'T "9 nJ5nl' IT"j v. ..- u,. iulw i.uu.i, uuuruura unimmiiMB, na mi ni.a pom ina andbody, anonld apply lmmedlatoiy. TBEMENDOUS ! --o - ATTRACTION .e32X STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 75 MAIN St. FIFTY CENTS SAVED ON EVERY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS BY BUYING YOUR CLOXiJN Jr AJN1) CiijV rs b'URNlSHINGr GOODS! AT THE AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE No. 75 MAIN STREET. 1 We will forfeir One Hundred Dollars ony living person who, before leaving, is not fulllr convinced that be can' Dj x any arucie iroui bu r-gui ueui uox oi uolinr?, to SUll Or CLOTHES, at the Without beinjr talked to death, or warned by fa'se representations. Please call and examine oar Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Overcoats at the following prices; A Good Overcoat S3 50. The Best for - - SI 5 OO. A Better One - - - 4 50. Suits For - - - 4 Oo! Still Better One - - - 6 OO. The Best All-Wool 14 OO. Good Beaver Overcoat. O OO. Aanrt Everything Els) in Proportion. REMEMBER THE PLACE, STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 75 MAIN STREET. Represented by E. 1TARDESIIELL. 3IAYER BLOCK, Proprieror. Railroad Time Cards. Railroad Time Cards. Lake Erie and Louisville Railroad TIME TABLE Taking Effect December 20. 1876. TB.4IN GOIG WIRT. aTATIOKU. "remonL-LY, truuvra, turgooD V MO. 1 I ajn vaitaaa i vw am 1 i i . 1 1 1 7 am 'oatorla.. )0.2Sa r-j U'.lSam "1- II HI.... 'Indlay . 11.15am tllow Cr'a... ... 1 1 LSI am tmn ; U.44 am illOam '2.06 1 in 112.26 pin " 1 a im I 1.25 pm ! 1 Aii nnt 1 2C8pra 1 2 -U pm I 2 V Din A rrom Mlzea. 9.JV am T.W pm 7.VSm 7.40 Din 7.49 pm 8.U0 pm 8.20 pm p M1 pm IM5 pm jluUlon -fearer Dim Lick. ilm Mmt le. Hnroe, Hue. land tloalton it. Wary.. at. .UMD. 9. SCa. 1 .M n 10 90am 10 Suam 11 2am 1 SOpm t Wpm S 7pn. X Siptu 2 6"pu 3 2)lp 6upni 4 Mpni 4 40pm 518pu &:i9i nr. 6 O'pi 1 6.20pn. TKaIbM (MHMti t'ANr. BTATIOKS. SO. t Bo 4 Aecora Mall. (fremunt 7.26 am 5.05 pm Brunera 7.0 am 4.48 pm Burgoon 6.Mani 4.ipm g-" S.46m M pm maden. S.iliam 4.18 pm 'or tor I a 6.14 am K.57 pm r.-iii 6.52 am S.!pm OavU 5.89 am 8.21 ptr 'lndlay. 3.20 am 8.8pm UlowCr'k 8 '8 pm "" , pm i.'orey. 2 W lm Blatfton 2.'3pro aver Dam J-54, Pm 8loe Lick.. Pm t.lma i ?? D,n Lima Ar :2Dfn Rome liMpm , U.2Upm I2ipm j llopm Bark land Mon ton HI Marya.Ls. Bo. Mixed 4 0opm 3 I Opm t.OXipD. .upn 2.10pm 1.10pm lZ15pm io..nDt 10 25.ni 10 ln. .45an. 9 l ani 8 6n 8 itoam 8 00am 7 25a n 7.05am 6 46aro 9.3uam II train, mn daily, unday excepled. Clofco connect Ion made at Fremont witl train, on L. . 4 M. pus Kast. 7 :12 a m, IS a ra, 6 33 p iu; Went 9,13 a m, 7.08 p m 10 42 pm. , , At Barvoon wl'h train on Pennsylvania Co.. ralon paw Eat 9 22 a m. 10.00 a in, 4 jn p m; Wt. 10 0 a in. 7. 9 p m. At PnKtoila with train, on a. x if. h. k paw Ea nt W a m. 2 5S a m, '4 p m, 6.41 p i, w ei, n' vimni, m. r.j h i. At Una with l. M R. h.. pas RontU 10 a m 4 40 p m. IO 1" p m: Noitli 3.5 a m, 2p m.8i p ni. P. Ft. W. CR'. 'rain. Kat. I. 9 n m l55am.4.0 m. K.ai p m; Wext. I ia a ni. 7 4a a m. 1 4 a m y . p iu. w.H N)KK'i,nmi. iiciih umi. I B BCKGOON ReeeiTerand Sopl. Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago RAILWAY. On and attet Dee 4. 176 train, will leave Statlonsdaliy (Handaya excepted) a iollowi- TK.ll(i UOISO WEST I No. 1 FtM t.X PllUb's Rocbe Alliance Orrvllle. Mann 11 Creatl ,r roreai ma I No. 7 iPac M'L 11 p in y.una m 1-.41 a iu iu.i.'oi m i.u-i a in ili dn p iu 4.4.S a u 5 a m Til a tu 7a m 9 a iu I lo 4 a ni Kl.W'yul l.ajpni Plym'th. 4oouiq Chicago.' 7.2U ptu t .U p n. 4.4i p m 5.15 p iu A. 40 p in .4t p in S" p Ml IX 10 a ra a in 7.211 am I No '4 I N.g'lKx 2.loplu 3.14 pn 60S pm 7 42pm Mlpm lo 25 p m Iu 3" p n. I1.5tprn lUillD 8.iam 5 4s am V.aii a ra No. 19 Mall. 6 OO am 7 a am 11 mi am 12.. a pm H.I1 pm 3.UI pm I No. 4 I Nu. t I No. 1 No .. II Chicago. I Piym'in. FUW'yn l.lma. Fore.l. iret , ManHflld OrrvllleJ Alliance Roche r I'lttab'R- lu.4ipm 20 am 6.55 am 8.5 am 10 I" am 11 4aam 12 I'd pm 12J1& pm 2. pm 4.10 pm ( 25 pra 7Jipm ax. H 2ll m 11 tep iu p m 4 Oop ml 5.20 p in 6.55 p m 7.15pm 7.44 pm .Main 11.15pm ijit m 3.30a m EX. MAL, 5.35 p m , 9.1 u p iu , H. 45pm I. 5u a m 3.05am 4.40 a ni 4-SOara 1.10 am 5.20 a m .55 am 7.12am 9.15 am 9Jia m 1 1.20 am 11.10am 2 oopm lXlhpm 3.30 pm Trains Noa. 3. and ran dall. Tral No. 4 leave. Clilc-tco dallexoeit Saturday. Train No. J leave Pttuburgh dally except .HuuUay. AH othei Daily except Batnrday. r.H hi Ktta, General Paaaenger and Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Sandusky, and Cleveland Railroad Time Card Taking Effect Nov. 26, '76. TRAIXS OOIK43 SOUTH. aTATIOKS. Lvaveanduakj Arrive Clyde Lmve Clyde Ar. Ur'n t4prinK arrive 11m n Arrive t'arey Leae jarey. Arrive Korrat Arrive Kenton Ar. Bellefoot'ue Le. Rellefonl'ue. Ar. Urbana ar. Hnnuitfieid Ar. Day ton Ar. Cincinnati. Ar.Colamba.l Mall. Paa'ng'r Paa'ng'r a. 0 A u 4 0PM tj r a .55 s. " 8 40 - 9.01 XXI " C.55 " .15 " 3JH " 7.18 " 9W " 4.18 " 7,H7 " K1.I8 M 4 49 " 8.15 ' IV iS 4.49 " 108 5.1 " IU4 5 II 55 - 6.35 " l2ltPM 6o- i2St ' 7 28 " 1.25 " 8.10 " 1 35 - 4.50 1 1 X1 " 3 25 " 10.00 " TKAISW tlOIXO KURTH. TATIOIia. Le. Cincinnati I -4. Da Ion Le. Col am bus I Le, tiprlngneld. Ar. Urbana Ar. Belleiont ue Le Beilefont e. Arrive Kenlon imw Koraot Arrive Carey lave Carey. Arrive T:ffin- Ar.Or'n Bprlngsl Arrive C'ytie Leave Clyde Ar. anduky I atatl. Pa--,u'rpas'ng'i 7 15 A I SO a a I 9. 6 " -I. OP 8 40 10.30 - 2.55 - U.U2 " 8 ll. " 4.o4 '2.00 - 4.04 li.;0 r Jd " , 1.17 " ft.1 1 1.4 : 5.4.1 - 1.43 " 6.40 6 50A X 2.IM - 6.1. " 714 ! 2 42 " 3H -: 7 33 - I 254 S..8 " 7 45 - 2 c3 Itji " ' S5 " 3J0 1S 8-4 - COLUMBUS, SPRINGFIELD & CINCINNATI LINE. t"OI.ClrS)T'IH-IMJIATI. Ezpie-k. Lzvre-s. Kzpreav I Ml lib) Leave Col ambus: Arrive London J - Kprln.fleld Daytna I Cincinnati! - Indlanp'lisJ SKIIir S7 - V' - 35p m (ls 6.10 p 1 7 It -76 " S.l " 111 " CISCIAAATI TOt'OLCiara. Ex pv ks. : El press. Ex press. 1 I yi i f.v tndiaiiB'lls Lve CI- cin: aUi 7.15 a m Lve Dsyton ! 9 lo ,ve BprinsfleldL lu Arr Loudoii 1M4 Ait Coolmboa-. U-iM 420 pm C5u - 1 SS pm, '.10 2 -a pm. e.iu S.57 - Iiuua - Findlay Branctu r I sdl at to Caxit -Trains leave Findlay iiO am ; arrive In Carey at 8-3) aiu. . Cabby tv rianitY.-Traini leave Care) at g pm.; axTivuoc UiFiMtlay aiia pin. ;th tJZfZ?Z??,?'iT: on Noa 6 7.14 leaed 17. between -sndn.xy , anut'nlnmbokl on os 13 and 18 between Colnmba a-d Ci.'cmnatl. Tiieabeveiimee will be made aa Jar aa practicable, bat are not guaranteed. by every agent every mom a in ue oast Canto mad we laraleb, bat (base willing work can easily earn dngen iollarsadav right la thlro-a loeaJlU a Have no mom tnex ! piaiu Uere. Kninees pleasant axd honorable. i Wo oen and boyaandglrUdoMW.il-men,j We wilt iurnib yoa a orn( l-ie Ontllt free. Th0..'.""-,B"b,' ha anything eie.! We will bearexpeuae of aartina vm. Par tlcaisr tree. Wrl'-and see. Farmer aud maebantra. tbelr ens ard dsashlers.and all elaas-s In need of pat ing work at borne. aoonid write Ions and b-sn. nit a boot t-e mrk .r nnt tone. Now lathe lime Dnatdtui AdieaTkU-C-AnBtjtain. 19 two SOW IS THE TIME! No Use of Goto to Emy Otter Store BAKER & STACKH0JJSE, Mo. 95 MA.I1ST STREET, HAVE IN STORK A TREMENDOUS STOCK Or ootsfe Shoes! Both of Eastern and Home Mannlactnre, none of which are barned or wet nor bou.h, ataneriir. Bale, but all Kre.h and New.-nd will be wld ia eKap aa any other bonne dare aeSl. F OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT under the charge of tbe beat workmen In Flndlay. and all work will be warranted to fit and give aaiislacllon. - REPAIRING DONE IN GOOD STYLE. BAKER & STACKHOUSE. WHY IS THE THEBESTWOODCOOKIKG STOVE TO BUY? It is tliG Quickest Baker, l1flQ"5 Com'enien t ' iwlUQ i and Durable. Sizes, Styles & Prices lo suit eyerj one. Manufactured by VYH. RESOR & CO., Cincinnati, 0 FOK SALE BY John Adams & Co., FINDLAY. OHIO. Keb. 18, 1S76.1T PERFEGTiOi ATTAINED AT LAST! A TRIAL. Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. T22TS SEHTILS iroiKZ. When one tuwd will retain Its place forever. "V7E EZCHAIiaE 1IACHHTZ3. Send yowr old-fasbloned. canbenome,' hss vy-mnailJjr, woman- itiiiiatr maraiue te sis, a id we wUl allow you trZZ tor it, aa part payment Tor one oC vers. IT IS CELEBRATES ITS DVmGES, IN THAT IT IS 0E OF THE LARGEST SEMINd MACHINES MANUFACTURED. ADAPTED ALIKE TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY Oil THE WORK. SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS A 0IUSTA9L6 without gii0v:a the shuttle f-u ii UACH'HE. THIS MACHIT.'S 13 SO CONSTRUCTCO THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED D:RECT1 OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENASLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIA!. WITH UN EQC'ALEO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE i:i ITS CONSTRUCTION, CL'PACLE AS IRON i..-0 STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CA5E-HARDENED OR STEEL. AM INGENIOUSLY PHOViOEO WITH MEANS fCH TAKING UP LCST MOTION, SO WE APE JUS TIFIED IN Warrantina Every Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AW3 EA5IEST-RUNKP:a MACHINF IN THE MAP.KfcT. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST E .ABORATELY ORNAMENTED Af:J PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THRSE ADVANTAGES. IT IE SO'.D FROM SI 5 TO i LESS THA.'i CIHE3 Fl.-i.r-CLASS Mf CHINES. EXCLUS.VE C0S7R0L CF TERRIT0BT T0A3ENIS. EXTHAOSDiNSRY INOUCEKENTS Of FEEE9 FOR CASH OR OH CREDIT. SEND FC3 C1P.CLLA.S AKD TERMS TO 35$ Undid A ren ue, wanted.)' CLEVELAND, 0. we Manhood. Hem Ism1. How Ite- Hiwredj f r-..e ,,wiui.J ' .jiii . j -u fuuuniieu. nrw rui' KID EiMm of ffftr. wfl-rw-iri t nfre(wltbofxt inert icitie, of Hi ".;;m.l1 LTr Mental and Bdnid b aelf ludnbxeneeor sex ual extravagance e- ,.. !, him.lt h.i. r..i..,. andradVoiv Wrbl. Let are shonld be la the baads of ,oa n mnd trJ man ln ,v . i.. B-nt nnd-rseal. In a Dlaln envelooe. toa rice, in sealed envelope.oaly six cents. The c ebraied antbor. In tbla admirable Essay. clearly demonstrates, rrom a thirty yearn' sneeessfnl practice, that In alarming consequences of self-sbosemsy be radically eared wltboattbedangeruasnse of Internal medicine or the application of tbe knife; pointing oat a mod of care at once simple, eartaJn.and eflaetaal. bv meana of whleb very uflerer. im matter what bis condition address, peat pout, on receipt of six eenta. post stamp. Addre-s THE cULVE&WKLL MEDICAL CO, llAu-,Inr Trk. Pot-fflee Box, m miM will I3ih li and of B-.hrer. and ion A. ine r-u Hire om tin That said oae forty of pre ing a and tlon be . wan.i,'e-:y L. A. BALDWIN, Wholesale Dealer ia AWT r(!iU?ricdfVpp!fS BUTTER, EGGS, Live & Dressed Poultry And all Kinds of COUNTRY -FFf DUCE. Having unrivaled facilities for handling and shippiner produce, it will be to tbe in terest of country mercban1s,hucksers,and all others, to Give Him a CalL CorncrMain & Sandusky Sts. FISDLAT, OHIO. Becerrber 3. llC5.tr. Cam es and wa Buck, Reimund & Seyfang's ThcOIdestandMost Reliable Tbe Increased demand for onr Carriages, uuKg.r-.auu waKio,roirrti inereaeed lt3 ltle. for manntaetnrinit.Tomeettbia demand bave ineieaed onr lacllliie. by ervctlna a atory brick bntld I ng on M -I n l'nu lret, m c ai l nj. uepoi. v nn ine variei large qua itltle or oararriaKw, Bnagles Wagous on band, we are betier enabled tnglveourenktomersa large and more perfect lock toanlect from, "or long experience, ample re-ourcee, using nothlns bat first class smcB,erap oymg nrt cia vortnienjod oar respeaive erarenes o-lng nnder onr personal direction, enables ns lo aire oar ra. omers satis action and a more perfect standard of workmauablp. FARM WAGONS! There are manv reason why every farmer on ieamierooaia noy onr makeor wagon, Tbev an made of be beat ele4 timber. thoronghly a-eaoned nnder cover,' he lightest ning ana dim durable wagon la me market. Repairing Done With Xeataess. Prompt- Bess and Dispatch. .... Being thank fnl for pat favors, I a soliciting a coi.tlnns.ne of favors from pat and present erntomers, th- favor ! a lrli.1 trom o her. Is repeetfailv requested, believing they Bnd li to i heir Interest to become oar customers. "fU member tbe place, - ai Croat Street, near L.E. AL. Ry. Depot ira, KEixrxa a settaso. Aprll7.1S7S. t-biiemon tT. M at Xwilee. JACBHEIBELs whos place of residence is to the nndelgi.ea unknown baisnp pnwd to be la Ibe (Mate of ludlana. will take notice thai Isaac I -aria, ui Urn ouuly ei Hauenea. in tbe Htai of Unto, did on tbe day ot December. A. ). U . nl bis pe li' ,ii iu uv uun oi uimiouD neat wiinin. for.tliei'onuty of Hat. cock In said Htaie Oblo.sgatnM tbe said Jacoo Helbel and Jhn Woodrun albarlDe WraKlrad. Wil Hblmenoor. Margarei Bbimeuoar. John M .ry Hohrer. Jadson Miller Baibary Mliler, Kos Kstuel. l!ate lb Seibel, Jotui iSelbel. and Uautel rlni-k, Adam Ueimuod Htephen Mlnnr, partner, ia tbe II m naraeot D Buck A Co.. def-ndsuts. setting n insi we oeienaants J.coo seinei. Join, Woodran and Catharine Woodruff on tbe bd- of November, 174, gave a m rtgjg o one M. U. Hbaler. on i-Lot No. Frt in F A U. M Vsne-'s aodluo- to Notb KindUy, In Hancock County, oiilo, to s-cure payment oi two notes or Obe. bond red doliaiseacb. executed oa that ! bv said Jacob Bethel aud Jubn WeudrnlT. payable lo lueoioer oi ai. u. nnater, wiu eitcut p.r i idkivi. odv in ix auu ine tuer in W'lve mon' ha fioasibed.le tnereot. Thl oueof said uof- tneoueflrat ne-ws.b. ma'unty, ny saia miaier. oeilvered to puaiui.n ior a vaiuaoie conKkleratioa, win any indorseinrnt thereof and that plain, thereby became the legal owa-r tbereof. afterward Judgment was rendered .n note by U b. Beardsley.n Jn.tlee of the Ffsmi,ud for asd Haneneh Coant. In favor of -aid plaintiff, and against said Jacob wiwiibu wwn wooorun. i th. mm . . bondredaud II v dollars and nfty ven ore oonara and eenu 1 bat at In time of tb. giving aald mortgag and now tb otber d'fend anuelaim-ome interest la said mortgaged ml sea. . fb. oraverof ssM ltin. t.,...i r .r.k Selbei and John aVnnHi-ifr uid Judgment wltb Inteiest and ci amount io ;VS eo. and In defsolt tbareor ibsl id premises ma besoldionav the same: th said Jacob Belbel la n-Killed tba be artquired lo appearand answer ssld petl oi:. or before the ihlid HataidaY alter ltb day of January, A . IX 1877 ISAAC DAVIS, , PtEB. Beardaley A K. Brown, hi tujl I ia in to r-G-a. h bv 0 Am t Kan & Son r & SAUSAGE HARK The anderdened have started a Steam Sausage Cutter Which will torn off 1 ,500 lbs. per Hour of th a i BEST QTJALITT.; We will manar.Onre and keep on hand ' ior aaie at : I Wholesale and Retail, Allklndaof the beat Meats Bolopa aJ Ham Saisap The market wiU aflord. h p Three Doors North of Head quarter's Store. PLEASE GIVE C8 A CALX. J AUGUSTKAI-Ct&SOK.: 2134. Teiai workliia; nma-Wi are now prepared lo taroiKh ail elaaaea with eonatam I employ a-enl at horn, t he whole of the time. ! or for tlielr n.aiv monwnli. Banli-M . light and pn.nt-bl-. Pen-on. ol either ax eaHily eant tiom fioeeeu lot) per evening. and a prop- rtiooal ram by devoting their e'rncm b'.t'.'.l SK we Ihl. notice ma aend their addieaa. and te-t tbe barinew wemnkeibU ni.naralle1ed,Bluu oner roo:n a. are not well aatw fled we will wud one do- lar to pa for the trouble of writ in.. Ku I oarticalars nam plea worth aevetml dollar, lo enmnvnee work on. and a copy of Horn and ri.ealde one o the larre-t and best IllnM rated PnbllfMtinn. . i r. h- mail. Reader. II oo want permanent, prot I aoiewora aaareaa,uOBflB STisaow -. Portland. Maine. 19 I EEM0VAL! P. W. SELBACH Haa removed his Unsle Btnrn and Book Bindery into the Mew Rooms of In.it, aytb. Opposite the Joy House, Where be win be g'ad to ee bis old friends. 4tid tbe public generally. He keep ail tbe est sinda of muideaJ instrumenta.and 111 Warrant Ills Pianos and FIyo Tears. Organs for EF-PRICF.S ALWAYS TUE LOWEST. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1874. THE MUTUAL Association OF OHIO. Principal Ofllre, Xorwalk, O. Protection Tklslaieelatloa Is Operated ssea Psrsly Istasl rrlaclalrs Its Rsssns Rsatslas wltb Its Heal. seta aaUl called apes te pa a -ATU LOS. orricERs. HENKY M WtOHTr R President CU H. K. PESNKH Ki.l. Vice P eldenl. ElfW.t Ki V ULP secretary. B. . TABER .. lreurer READ -edical Board BOAL.r ACULP- TRUSTEES: Ueueral Agent Henry W. Wooster D. H. Poa B. U Taber W. A Pojer C. P. Wtckbam. P. H. Boli, Hanks P Uae Thoa Mtcke) Wm E -a3ne. C'baa. B Peimeweil. Henry J Bai wiu . Henry .'. Breekenrldge. H M. Koblnmin Wm. Hbeffleld Joe. Boyer Presl tent .Noiwaik ,Norwa;k Noi wal ..Koneaik Norwaik Klndla JHbeb Fremont ..CleTetand .Wakeman 'loledo Piymonit 5aooleOb BallsTOe riNDLAT BRAKCHt James T Adams. Pres. Bei PKImmoua,V Hcnrv Poreb. He w m Anderson K M Uaksr John Adams imvld Kummell Henry Aintiers lr A Hard U FX Ftoolnaon . fct C Wolf J M sweet U K Bond W H Wblteley CbaaKchlea Davit V ana.r Hiram trr Paul Kemerer Jaooo C'arr Jobn Markle iiunry tehwarts Jollan V. Busboit Adam Well Fr-dJ Pratt ti W Myers W W McConnell Col Jaa A Bope tit; con net t 8am J Brown Uaniel Bock MonlaoB Wm Lmnbana Albert Shreler RoeeoePUood I'barlea Elmes Vincent H IMm Menrv Watson i. Tborntoa Winder Roaeo r . Uood Vlueen' B. Coon H. nry Walaoa Car nabs n Hamael I!. Jioor Newman MT. BLAJK CHABX BRASCH. fames H. "Mdl '" John a. PittsfoTd Jerome Hmlta James P. Hug be Malanebton B. Hamlin Parties wishing insurance la Delawa townabip. apply to member of lbCompauj Ml. Bianebarv). rente vwilnilnsnnM t Waehtrngsea tewnabip, apply ui Juel Eckie at Araadia. Agents wanted In every Townabi In tbe Stale- or irenlan or aa agency addraa tb vompany . at norwsia, uuio or B. B. BUT, 6eeral Ares JOBS XABKEL.agntfcrBaM hank PUage M B Patterson J,M Hnber rrad Aetna O J lieWolfe Bam 'I r Blialer IrP W Piimln Kobert Tlmmerman John A .Weeks Adam Poorrnan Wmi upeiman Ji alsb Powe.l K H lofts Iavlo H H-nt Jobn Eaton Aibrrt F'owell IxmiI Adama M.muei feller Heury Btireen Jacob Setter Wm K Car ii aha n Anibony Vetterlee Merle 1 Hoar Lm McMsno Isaae Latvia Sr John obock Adam Kenuund M icba Kareber Jobn Louis Ksrg Jobn B I'M-tscb Paul Bryan T Csrn.Lan James B Morrhwn Baia'l t Moore John O Onto William H Rchobur L'barlee Elme M.wton Adam James B Morrison John ti. Orne Wlll'am K. onyder w la Feb. 4 U'a. t.or -gst erstsaesrk C. lUiAX.U-IJU. EatanllakedJ 13, Aaericss a4 Fsrslgs Fateat. OILMOREACU Bo Oct sac rs to CRIPWAJI, bo us o flvtmiiir r.ienis peuren ail cc aulries. 'o rxxs'in a-Vasck. Kn enaige auiesatne patent isxrsnted. MOIev lormaaina preliminary AXamlnaUfiaa. o addlUooai fee k oblalalbg aud ooMoetlns arvnewio. -rm mimihw jprf ii us jo irferenccasea Del. re tbe Paienl Offlce. Ex. enslons heiore Congress- Infringement "nls ainrenf laiea. ana ail lllUM lon anna. tainina ' Inventlon-or'ateifta HasonTsnp li 1 1 mokx sio roiraiarauT or mxtt Ol4 Beauty Lsad -Wsmats. Tblt Report of thai Comrois-loner of be Oeoefal Land Office shows 2 S 7w acres novnij lidbwuii' rsouieiatiaing Xbeee were issued under e of IViS sad prior seta UILMOKEA CO. psv cash for litem. Bend regfattervd letter. Whet Assignment are 'saner led w give lnstraetivB le perueet Called State Ceaeral 14 OBke. Contested Land Cave ptosecaied before the United (Mate ueneral Land time and D partment of the lntetHr. Private Land aims. atiMXO and rn txniox and HOK-XTX.D Caasa alUrtrtled to. Claims or . of nth i Arrears ef Psyaad Beaaty. OrrirxKs aoLDisa. ano aai-oas of tbe la'e war, or their belts, are In many case emit led to money from the Goremnnut of whieb tbey bave no knoKdge. Wtle full history of servh-e ands'ate amount of pay bounty received, aawlaa stamp loGIL HDHC tin. and a fall reply, alter examin ation, will bs given you tree, .. . frastoas. All orrK-xaa. iiltmi. and BAlLOBa woanded.or H.Jurod I tbe late war. however Bllgbtly.eaa OIl psusiuei mj iiui-w Ui;LUedb,OI..IOW A Of. ,a.aneeme Courts of lb Cltd at sts! tkat'oortofCiaim and lb Boat hern Claims j Each department of our bnslnee la eon.' hT.mTT,prle "partlS etni.oyed' . . -a B ..sm aftaMtL.BI A sail ta.Vnre-tin.ted to oiLMOHE A CO. I W,d " wt ,aocM ry; third Address GILMOSIT & CO.. ud js b-icr ' CO.,' -4acFwrwt rx c. mssm AAA A AA AA A AA A AA AAA AAAA Th Biiess Men AD OTHERS. DDDPDDDD0 SO DDD DO DDD DD DDO DO DDD DD DDO DD DDD DD DDD DD DDD DD DDD DDDDDDDDD A GOOD ADmiKEXEJiTina wideij-firtnJated newspaper Is the best possible salesman. 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