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jJRBANA UNION. TeK.jis $ f.SO ar puyabl- in mltivv. Stat of th Union with Union of the SUte." WEDNESDAY AUf'r. 1, 171. DKMOCKATIC STATE TICKET.! OOVEK.VuK, ! GEORGE W. McCOOK, of Jeffersou. Platform: "Etrerv wrw)n ch.weri or nppiiiti-l to any frier under Mil ?THte, hetorp en tering iipuH the di-vlmrjre f It lnlie, rhall Vake an osth r iin"irinuiiin to support Vlie Constitution tif the Cnii.-d State" n( of thH State, and alo an oath of r.flVe." 0mtitutiOu of Ohht, Art. XV, Ore. 7 iiujSATis ami TiCIST. RepreVnlatlve, Hi'HI EIOH T. Hkad. Auditor Flkmino Havl. Treasurer, MriHK- WtAVKR. Prosecuting Attorney j J&KCMJAK DKCHL. County Cotntnissifuer, iloug ("mii,? Mac. E. Mo bo a. County Commieifiner, sb-trl term.) Parkj.k Bryant. ,Inflniiarv Director, COn. IeAAC Joh.vson. 1 j . ' ' . ' DISHONESTY. There are a few newspapers in United States that send out Sunday ' papers, and as they contiuue to do m, it is because they Cud jsplc to take j them. And indeed it would seem to be ' a good design timt n the day of rest, ' the people who labor all the week and have no oilier time to read, should have a newspaper made for them. There are other newspapers which endeavor to . create a prejudice against Sunday pa pers, as being a violation of the "Sab-1 bath." Such papers are humbugs, for they know full well, and yet conceal the ; fact, that the Sunday newspapers is up and printed on Saturday, but their own stieeis put rortn on sionuay, are both made up and printed on Sunday. ; ELECTION OF JUDGES. The nomination of persons to serve as for election as Judges seems ' excite unusual attentiou iu the Dis- tricts, and to show more of a partisan j character. Regular conventions have been called by the two parties of the day, and the contest has been more active than usual between the counties. In one instance a present incumbent has been supplanted, and In two other dis tricts the decisions' has been followed ; with threats of independent candidates, ! on the alleged grou nd of fraud and : trick. The w hole thing is getting low- j r and in due time we may expect-to tee the candidates for Judgeships mak ing a regular canvass before .the people, and pledgiug themselves to a course of decision on what will be called the is sues of the day, and they will no doubt be called on to define their positions. j DEATH OF MRS. VALLANDIGHAM. The telegraph on Monday brought ua the sad intelligence of th:. Jeath of Mrs. C. L. Vallandlgnaoij at Cumberland, Maryland, on Sunday last." Mrs. Val landighau it will be remembered was at Cumberland atk-udiug the funeral of her brother, Hoti. John" V. L. McMa hon, when she receivod the .news of the accident which caused her husbuuds death. She returned to Dayton to late to see hor husband in life, but be fore the funeral which however she was uuabi to attend, being u bully pros trated iu uiiud and body by her sudden and crushing affliction. She has ever since been in such a crit ical situation as led her friends to fear that either her reason or her life would give way, and it has proved the latter. She became somewhat belter, and-returned to her friends in Cumberland where she sank under an attack of dysentery. Thiimelanclioly sequel to the tragedy of June last, which iu two short months has destroyed a huppy home aud fam ily cannot but strike every one as pe culiarly sad. Mrs. Vallundigham was a lady of whom every one spoke iu the very highest terms, devoted to her hus band aud a most attectionatc mother. The affliction of her only son, thus dou bly orphaned at an age when pareutal Influence is so valuable , cun not but ex cite the sympathy of all. MONOPOLY OF PATENTS. It is announced that the Pullman Car gang have recently purchased the only outstanding right for sleeping cars that was competing with them in the sleep ing car business, and the Pullmans now have a complete monopoly. The ob ject of the patent right laws is to pro tect inventors in the use of their own inventions. And in granting this pro tection to inventors the public have meant to secure to themselves a proper competition for improvement, and to this end, it is right to permit the as signment of patents, that improvements may be united to inventions. But the assignments of patents for suppression of competition and to procure monop olies, are frauds upon the public, aud like other frauds must be punished. That can be readily doue by enacting a law that all such assignments shall operate as a release to the public, aud that any person may use the as signed invention. The present age is fruitful in schemes to cheat the public with grants and monopolies; the public must iu time use au unsparing hand to resume its rights, and secure its wel fare. The reactiou is near at haud; aud those who now reve! in the delight of great laud grants, in the Jens,, of IJail Roads, aud in high gold interest, will tiud that a Slate cauuot be success fully chlatud through loug time that a statute of limilatiou never runs against It that its rights cannot be lost by fraudulent combination. TO THE URBANA UNION. SlK, ok GKVl's -I am profoundly grateful to some ImJy, or to ttotue thing, for the obscurity iu which I ex ist or subsist. 1 1 stop Dot now to dwell ou these words and the things tbey im port and shadow forth.) I dwell ou the gratitude with which I am tilled,' by knowing that I am not a caudidate for public favor for people's votes. Just think of it, if I should happen to be candidate and assume to be lovely in the peoples eyes and panting for their votes: Snnifof them the people I mean air for ettinif the people do as they plea-H- mi Sirid:ty Work, dance, play, sIiiMtt. -ell arrii-ky, drink whisky, wor ship, rrrf, Ih- grateful forrest, Ac. Some; are for abolishing whi-ky altogether even in the making of it. Some are for public Debts and high public honor, and wo for a good tax. fwrae arnfoa free trade and some are for high taxes on every body in order to give a few people high profit. Some arc for putting down the Catholics some am for put ; ting down all foreigner, some are for curbing the rich some for glring the poor men a chance to lire. Just think of it, and suppose that I was a patriot now and a candidate for something, and anxious to please the people, what houId I do to please the people and win their votes? What perplexicatiou would I hare? aral what trouble mutt I have to know what principles to profess and wbat opinions to utter? Iam very thankful, abundantly thankful, that I am an hum ble and quiet man, without ambition, clear of troublesome opinions wishing nothing, hoping nothing, and quite content to be, nothing. B i ! JOHN SQUARE. JOHN SQUARE. Compiled for the Urbana Union. THE WEEK. CapU David H.Todd, a brother of ' Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, died recently, i Kentucky has been carried by theirs. Democracy. Majority nearly .10,000. ' A war between Italy and France is probable. The number of Communists awaiting trial iu Paris is oiwO. The Prince of Wales is to visit Dub lin.. The power of Thiers isio be prolong- ed (jeti. J. T. Boyle, Ex-military Lrnor of Kentucky, is dead. tjiOV- A late earthquake in one of the Phil lipine Islands killed 150 persons. .Mrs. Baruside, a daughter of Simon Cameron, is dead. The Supreme Court of Wyoming has ' decided that women have the right to sit as jurors. W. H. Clegget, Republican, has been elected Delegate to Congress from jtfon tana. Geu. Pleasantou has been expended; from the office of Commissioner of In- terual Ileveuue Peter liruunt, of Pittsburg, has been appointed Uommissiouer of Indian Af fairs, vice General Parker. Russia has formed an alliance with France against Austria and Germany, and Is arming extensively. Prince Arthur is to be created Duke of Con naught. Parliament has just vo ted him an annuity of 15.000 pounds per annum. It is believed that the Count de Chambers wiil be the future King of France. Hon. Daniel Voorhees has announc ed his intention of retiring from poli tics. Hon. Geo. H. Peudleton has returned home from Europe, and M ill now take the stump iu behalf of the Ohio State Democratic ticket. The Irish citizens of New York are organizing to protect the country from the inroads of despotism, and from for eign and domestic foes. The Ohio portion of the A. A G. V. R. R., was recently sold to Geu. G. Mc Clellan, V. B. Duncan, and a man liv ing in Columbus, Ohio. The citizens of Dayton without re-j pectof party, are preparing to erect a magnificent monument to the memory of the lamented Vallandigham. There are 300 deaths per day from famine in Persia, and so great is the distress that the bodies of the victims j are drowned by the survivors. Arrangements are being made in Paris to welcome Ex-President Andrew Johnson, who is expected to arrive i there in the course of a few weeks. There was a riot in Dublin, Ireland, on the 6th inst, in the course of which 100 persons were injured. It appears that a large number of eitizens were holdiug a meeting In favor of amnesty to the Fenian leaders now in prison in that city, when they was attacked by the police without cause or provocation. : ; Selections. ALICE CARY. In person Alice Cary was above the medium highl and well proportioned. She was slender in her youth, aud had abundent, soft, brown, wavy hair. Her complexion was a dark olive, and her eyes of a deep, tender brown. Her lips were rather Uiiivher mouth firm, and her chin prominet, though not heavy. Her manner, which was oue of quiet modest dignity, indicated reserved pow er. Khe was very retiring in disposition shiiukiug almost painfully from com pany, esjiecially that of strangers; yet when people came to her, aud her first feeling of timidity and discomfort was past, she enjoyed most keenly the soci ety ol pleasant, cultivated people. She talked but little, placing a very low es timate upon her conversational powers. Her will was strong and unyielding, her pure affections were deep and steadfast, aud her heart large enough notouly to hold the whole human race in love but all dumb and helpless crea tures as well. If in her mortal life sheever felt any deeper and holier a flection than that a one suffering herself such manifold af candidates fiictions could think of the need of oth to Life was to Alice Cary no holiday, for her kindred, except in dreams of poesy, she . rolled the clone over the mouth of its dead sepulehrejuud sealetl it with everlasting silence. Aiuoug ttie things now hallowed by her use there : was not left a r-iugle relic which could reveal such secret. Not a picture, not a written line, not even a withered flow-! er, to say she had loved or been belov- rKs??iiH'Liiiii;iS7--SHnw ! ways as a sale ami sacred sanctuary, UilUC ! PUICiJ IIUL IIMIIU IV llll nun. : : . ..I.. ..... .t... ... i:ft rR.m j11 now me solemn ami eternal curiam i OI tne P"' At the beginning of each month ulie had been Hi-cii.-tomed tor Hirae time to furnishing a poem to one of our city pa pers. On the first of that mouth of which she never aw tin- ending she whs unable to write or even to dictate. : A whole week liml goue by, when, speaking suddenly one day with some thing of the old energy, he asked to be rju i..l in lr .iK-uP unH f.1 liftl-A hP ' port-folio, saying. '-thstarJcle must ne reaay io-aay. fjne was neipeu ironi j the bed as she desired, and. though un- i able to sit np without being carefully supported, the completed the task toj wnica ene uua sec nersen. me last, stanza she wrute reads thus: A the poor j&:in(r lj.art 1o ttic wa:vr-i-ruk A tlie wakfr-lTuuk ruui io lli sn, sous, O Fountain of Luve, ruu to 'Iltrv ! The writing is trembling and uncer tain, and the pen literally fell from her haud; for the long shadows ofeteruitv! were stealing over her, and she was very j near the place where it is too dark for j mortal eyes to see, and where there is ' no work, nor device, uor knowledge. Whatever she has doue, w as written under the pressure of necessity; with all the hampering and insurmountable dis advantages that eome from lack of ear ly education and the want of careful and systematic training, and oi'ten amidst great bodily and mental suffer ing. For constituted as she was, it was not possible for her to help tuki'jg upon 'herself not only all the sorrows of her friends, but in s7me sense the tribula tion and anguish that cotneth uiou ev ery son and daughter of Adam. Yet; she was even unto the end planning ' great projects for the benetit of suffering humanity, mid working with her might to be helpful to those near her; i and that when it seemed impossible that ' a!ul though her skies had gracious hours of sunshine, they had also many dark and heavy clouds, and going back in memory now I cannot reoall a time when looking upon her face, even du ring the deepest slumlwr she ever knew, I could not see there the sad characters of weariue88 aud pain. uutil 1 Uheld her at last 'resting from her labors in that sweet untroubled sleep which God giveth his beloved. PhwJje Cary. Fashion. Fashionable marriaire vow We nrom- Ise to love each Other and live in the . i ... e . , i nauie uiuwii niout iroui, uu e are tueu of each other and see some one we like better. Yolllio- lnili who HI'U in tho huhir. nf frescoing their faces have to abandon the art at the seaside, as the salt air causes the fresco to drip down their cheeks. : 1 ' i i I ! 1 ?Oftr"or first ciaite Pianos sent on trial n 3w vs-tP. Addreas, V. s PU.NU CO.. ft Broadway, New York. O'CLOCK. 475 w. THISISNOlitMHTGI i' x Lty aenui njr JJ Ibmlji age, i height, coteT of eyes acd hair, you will receive, hy i reiuru m. eorreel picture 01 your lUlUrC IlUSbftud or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address. W FOX, F O Drawer No, Stf, Fultouvillc, N V 1 THEA-NECTAR I.S A PI KE BI.A'K TK L 5 with Uic o rtw-i Ira Hater. War raateii to suit ail tastes. Furtalt tvervwhrre. And tor le whnip. 4 a'e only by the (Jjieat Atlantic Jt FACiric tea Co., 8 Church St., New York. P. O.Boi55U8. -Hen f-jr J'ua-Atctiit Circular. It .tU ' uA MfrMblM "MJU CU. Wta. mm U th TmBr tl nnu heit. 6875 A MONTH Expen sea paid Male or Female AiFCnta lionc and ontlit furnih- ed. Addrcss, Saco Novelty Co., Saco, Me. WANTED AGETS. 'fao. per day; to sell the cele ll brated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the uii'ltr-fcvtl, make the ''lock stitch 1 (alike on both aides,) aud is fully liccnttd. The beat and cheapest family Sewing Machine iu the market. Address, JOHNSON, CLAHK & CO. Boston. Mass.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 4l-w WeUs' Carbolic Tablets. These Tablet present the Acid in Combination with other etfiejent. reiiuMiies. in a iMipuhirform, the Cure or all TJlKUATnnd Ll'Ntid si eases, HOAKSKNESS nnd I U-KHATI ' of the THROAT ure immediately relieved, ami state ments are constantly being sent to the proprie tor of relief in cases of Throat ililliculties ol years standing. C. A TTTTfS'W fon't In- deceived by worth VauilUMin, imitations. iet only Wells t'arlxilie Tablets. Price 23 I ts. per Box. JOHN y. KELLOvitJ, Piatt St., N. V.. Send for Circular. Sole Agent (or the U. S. REDUCTION OF MZLZ TO CONFORM TO SXSTJC-XXOX7 OF JJT7TIES. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS BY fcKTTINU I PtLt llS. 13-Send for our New Price List aud a Club form will accompany it, containing full directions making larire saving to consumers aud remunerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P. O. Box 5M3. AKW YOBK. tol-lw AGENTS WANTED EOS THE MISTORY OF THE ttllVARm EUROPE It coctalu? over I5 Unc engraviuga of tiaitle Scenes and incidents in the War, and is the only FCLL ALTHli.N l'JC aud OFFICIAL history uf that ereat coiillct. Aceats are meetlui; with uuprec-dcn'.-d euceesa, scUiag from 20 to 40 coulea per day and it i p-jbl!.hca in both knglih and Ueruiau. Ci ATTTf 0"V Inferior aistoriea are being cir vyclJ -AW--1 culatcd. Sec that the boot yon boy contains 150 dne engravings aud 8W pages. Send for circulars .eeonr ler.-nn, and a full description the work. Addrr.s. NATIONAL PUBLISUINO 00. Chicago 111, Cincinnati, Ohio, or Bt. Louis, Mo. ; ; m : A . v - -" ib tp wnm.ui AMUSEMENTS. " a E mm mm mm hi mm mm mrm w m w mm iTij; QYy I'KQG UESI V K . WILL LXlliJJiT AT URBANA, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, I87. ADAM FOREPAUGH'S FAMOUS OUS IT HO LOGICAL mm inzimiitu m mimm in Xw cit lit? FiftU BoO MEN Vke. iifoitl t'euturv Tlitt Cll(:U md Mi:x.i;i.iii. lirtt liiiJ only Oircud And Mt imArcrit. in tit: 37x-c3ixixxictlx Tents! f tr-'Hiiiw.-li :it tt 0tt ill hai.j A "MiL'.loN i-er.Li;!.-aiifl i vt 1 1 1 1 fiiikuow let-i Io bv tht unlv COMPLETE MENAGERIE and FIRST-CLASS CIRGUS li Ttn Vnilti Smtfp. In th- Pp?irtin iti enn W- -en Mir n LIVING TREE TOPPER THE ONLY C ARR ABOO Ever 9'cii iu tliir count r . Ami ;bu orld-fann-fl nri WAR ELEPHANT ROMEO ! 4 DROVE OF AND . Fi-o!,i Sunt!: Amt-rira. Awl the feiiowttuc uaiued rare ami l-'urviu Anlm-il? :ii UIM-. ! '! imf i'" t-ir.-e.-t. Uk vo-liit-al and the-most attractive collection orthe"AI.MIGHT"Sr S LIVING POEMS," e-rsjru.' ted for a truvelin,. Meuaierie, iu tliii? or u oilier cumin v. jL.t cjiiiu riid liii ii-tol ilNIHALS aud SIfiDS. liverv one of w bieh can tie eeu in the GREAT 4 PAW MASTODON I A ituwiau Keiudeer, a I'uir of White -Monkevs, Uic uhi.i U ., . n:ie!-.,ui. -uu I .ear. Tolar Bear, onzly Bear. B.ack Bear. Pnnali Bear. Brown Bir. Nv I (Jan. ei.-iii Lioi:-. yie t lie-il or ll.-.miu-.' l.eoKHd.a lair of minister Beuiral Tigers, the Onu, tbe Sloili. the Ta.ir. Alv-siirt M i' x.a titiiutiie Zebra. J---'-' I nam An telope. Ebony Headed" Palatine Sheep, fuehmere Goals', knotted Axi Dee- l'.i-oii ol ( .dorado. Ai.ierican Fallow l eer. South Ameriean Jaguar. Silver Lion, of Culifoidia, suited and ScotU-d U vfcUai. l-ruviau Alpuca, Llama, or Camel f the Am es, Funis or Aineiiciu t-xu,- i Ann-riean liullalo. Viramia Fantlier. Senegal Leouurde, Australian Kangaroo, I!at KaiisarooorNew .eiand.Tawii- Lion.ol Kallra. Ibe shethuid Cow, the Zuba. or Ox Nunda, baered Cattle. Sjratted Tia-.-rs, Bla-k Tiwr. Atrican I'oreBfiuea Ladders, bea vers. White, Brown and Gray Ooous, Wild (iaiB, I-'oies, Vea.-el. oiel Lata. 1 eeaires. (-aeiles Jam Japanese Bwiue,Huruadrai Ba. Boons, or Lion Slayers, African Jackals. Streoficeroa. or Horned .MiiFiiion". 01 Black Monkev. Maudril, and miiuv othtr 6uial;er anliiiai rp I T i."t I VT"I rp it i Pr,....til th.. mn.l tmrli 1,'H.ui nf mn- wnri licail promineut in the colfectiou is a pair ol ('enr.ine 'Muiu-H rv K on. 1. itittir ai.ft. ir t.Ui.i.'d ,.f v:ir: ui - Piarorki hlurUnM,l nhit!p xBiin' Wmii i-n.wni-n i - r owi; cirus 01 rarauibe; saiui nreatteu t-arofiiei; katoos; silver Fueasmits; omaese Birds m great ".arn ly ;oi me .reav ..iuaiiaii nuu-imi, '-"'"'t i reoft every imraairtuable variety o4 -the many eoiui-ed niida of Fiuiuae. GEO- H.vLL; will take cliarc of the cage. Fruf iag Lecture us Nutural iiiutory at each chieitiu. nK. liOAJ. r UttLr LOU. Will lUirocllICe llle lnoruiliiL- i.iepa.nii. 1 u-. . n....... c-w. ....... . THE GRAID CIRCUS IS A SEPARATE ENTEIITAIMMEMT. Exhibited beiic-aiU an liui.ieuae ater froui Fatlli u, eei-aruteU f.tem the Mena-eii.-. It In the lar Kft and most Ulleeiited tlrcm org.aiuatioii in vneriea: all can know l.v n-adini; Hi- name or the ftil lowiii' Prinhbal FxiiroHHiiK: nhoaruaue Imte b.-. u i.-i,, i1..iiwi i ,h.,-...l .,uiltlM ieiujiug cvorana rirsl oiafa -errorinein now trawllm aam rorpaun a stvi.ith asu Klbunt Ciiti i - "By raw unlmike." . . . what ui.i-vous linns he Uis limits how turned LADIES. SJONOKA JaIWAiXDJC, The -Bravest. Handsome most Lady Kimestrieune in the world. M'LLEVIIttaXIA, Daring and Daishin"; JiqueftU-ienue, from the French Capital, and MISS HENRIETTA, Appear at each exhibition, iu all their loveliness, of mien, inaeu of eques trianism that even the most hy percritical heartily applaud, aud approve. GENTLEMAN. SEXOR MARTEN'O LOWANDE, The Spanish Uareback Equestrian, MR. W. C. BURKE, Equilibrist. MR. PHILIP DIEFEN BACH, Gymnast. MR. GEORGE MATTHEWS and MR. JOSEPH HUNTING, Champion Acrobat. MONSFRANCOXIE, x.4uesi-riau uneclor. eacli exliibltioll. OBSERVE aud REJEMBER! To'thc Mtiunri-i ie and Circus, to Loth Tolils lh ADMISSION IS ONLY Children Under Ten Years, . One price, oue Ticket, admits to the two xepnrule shows. Criticism petition welcomed; opposition delied. lU-hoId T 11 u . a 11 A N I) r HOCKS s I Nearly two miles 111 length. ELEHANT ROBED IN VELVET! flll-iU?! Jhirty-two bTLPEXDol'fS JltoN CAtil-S! Prof. TONY FRANK'S .Military aud,in lull uuiform. seated in the CIOIU! Eol'S Ed'PPTIAN CHARIOT, 1 drawn hy IU Spotted Horses! Team of Camels iu Harness Beautiful Birds from all lauds, exposed to public view in Fairy Bird Caire. drawn by Pigmy Ponies! A Royal Retinue of Circus Horses! Palace Case of the tiinilte, draw n ly 10 Camels, '. &c, Ac., &u. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Owner. ' R. H. DINOIvS.S, Oen'l Airent. E. U. COIATX. JanaL'er. ' FJtEI). LAWRENCE, Press Agent. . l mw m a a pa- if mm AT M f I W W V Am. EXIIIJil TIO.N IX AMERICA!! I) I LOWS I D'CULI'.I rnN : ft III. tit st 'i'l'l t'xiii'iitiii' mult r ueklimr c.tM l-lli-nlntnl BABY ANNIEl lu eT "li'tlr- bcii" WMighiiiir UW pounds. I... ''!-'! - DROMEDARIES WHITE CAMELS! A HIPPOPOTAMOUSI O cek.i. iaiaiua-p.ior-hoaiiK Monkeys ana Ap-. i '1 ' A..U MUSEUM birdbcver brouibi to ,uieri-:a ; licht liiiili. and the wonderful U fll 11 ilUlll! Or-triciie. bii feet and .iutu . ;i I .1 1 ! til : wliirt: l'eitcfti. a intir of while nine! lvrc iiird: aud the new Holland L.nilie: JunL-lc one r.-u t ,ihwik .."-. ,v... (.-Ui. litoUifiK 1-1-l-U 1 liiir'i'-th'e and auiub- 13 f Tm i o Honor ! wniiaiiil utu;niit f -iv jiHtinonii tut iil'bl nMexliiljiliii" in H.-piiraie teut iruiii iw nt'iiuy- Uoal: how-tliin lii- treiul? cow broad his -!ionl!ei sim ud: SENORS XATALlt) I,OWANlK And ABEKLARDO I.OWAXOE, Soniei'sMiil t Hidcrs and Picstidigitatetirs. .MR. VM, SI'AHKS, Hercules of Modern Times. MR. H. B. WILLIAMS, Bulladist and Humorist the famous Australian Clown. SAM MELVILLE, Musters AD. EOKEPAUGH. Aud EMILE FRAXEOXIE, Juveniie Riders. MR. WM. MORGAN, Scenic Rider. MR. FRAXKROBIXSOX, Contortionist. THE MOTLEY BROTHERS 1'an torn i mists. MR. M. McCULLOM Jester and Clow n, mid Mcs-rs, MYERS, FRANK MARTIN, C. FOSTER, and others, will appear at 50 Cents.; 25 Cents.; invited: emu-1 ( 1ST WHITE C BEX. LUSBIE, Treasurer, Is of i ' ad ' I DRY HITT, MITE oi-jl: in js TJH1KIEIB PIECE; i fKW AND nycTJSLxisrs, BilOWN AND BLEACHED, At ver,v Atlraelivo lrice. T7 T Tl TT TS 15 A"D1A TMC TTT TABJLB XjiXIXTESIXTS, UAIIASOLS AT COST. Gri'eat I3arirairi.s in SUMMER DRESS FABRICS. BIT. WHITE & IIITC1U We are now going to tell you a story ;ibiut f iothiug- to liuv HBRBlAl Who been before tho public for the la. - dealing well known, has iiinv--i a i MEN'S, BOYS' AND Jade exju-essly for his trade: made by the best of give satisfaction. This House has had the reputation for Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c. Are kept ill grcatjvaiieties and are sold as low as auy where lu Ohio. To the citi zens of this county we would say, If you want good clothing LOW PRICES, never fail to call on HERMAN EISHER, No. 30 Nerth Main Street, Urbana, Ohio,' earMR. EITHER makes a specially ol Clothing, and every article olf at this establishment is warranted as represented, and will be sold at the lowest price. FPU THE BEST I'LOTHM GO TO IIERIU FKUERV GOODS. & MITCHELL, rr -i)At )F PRINTS, HANDSOME. STOCK. -where to buy aud of n hont - FISHER, t fifteen years, and who ia for honorable now on band a large stock of ' Hi1 rmTurm toii-lsUng of v. YOUTHS' CL0THIN8, WDikmeti, aud never fall to many years as one of the bewt ii. years buv Psychomancy., That wind is tteri - J v".v-""-"vjr .,, t, lhK Urcefc. slgnilyini' the power onnc soul, spirit or iniud. ano is Ihe basis of all human knowledge. r-.velnmiaiie v is the title ol a new workof4"U pases, by IIkikrV Hamilton, b. a., irivmg full lustructiona iu the science of Soul t liairaing and Psycholo-ic Fascina- or animals iiitaiuaucou?lv. at will. It teaches M merism. how to hvcoine Trance- or Wriiina Mediums, Diviuaiiou, Spiritualism. Alchemy, fliilosophy of omens and Dreams, 13ri.t:ham Your.ir's llarcm ljuide to Marriage, c. This is the ouly book iu the Enirli-h ianifuage professing to teach this occult power and is of immense advantage to the Merchant in selliug goods, the Lawyer iu gainiiiL- conildence of Jurors, the 'hysi:ian in heiiliiiL'thesick, toLovcr in securing the atiections of the opposite sex. and all seeking riches or haipiness. 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