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Me. ItfrtcM VOL. XXXII. COLUMBU6 OHIO.MONDAY JULY 10. i87t. NO 365 AN ATROCIOUS WuMAN. Examination or the Couocotlout Murderess. 'Aliree ftjusbaada and a i'amtly of VhilArm Bolsoued-1 he Prlaou ere Cunducl on sua aiaad la lorvlaw wlib the Crhnlunl -Friibllul llocord ot t'rlmo. timiiiNnuAU, Coon., July 0 'IV pre. Ilmlnary examination of Mr. liydla Sfterman for the polsoolog oftn r nnaband, Id May last, was begun la tbe public bill o( this Tillage to day. Tbe caio has occasioned great excitement la tuts vicinity, as suiplclon has been fastentd apun her for the mardor of elcvan per. .Jons, thru hluni and tight children. Tbe prisoner la only held now, however, for the murder of Horatio Hlicrmao, but, by permission of tbe Prssldlog Justice, testimony was alio Introduced concern., log the death of two children, Ada and Prank Sherman, and a previous bnatund, Dennis Rurlburt. Tbe court room was fliud thla morning with an tf.d crowd auxloua to learn of any new de velopments. The prisoner Is a woman 47 yeara old. Iler appearance through tbe day baa been that of apparent Indifference coccerulog tbe result of the trial, but the close attention she paid to cvory, question and answer evinced a keen In-terest In the procrrsa of effalrtl Tne rUate was repr. seuted bv Meters W 0 Wcxisier of D.roy, and E K. Koaier, Jr , of New Uaveu. The pr suiivr'rt couusel are Messrs. Sim M. Oirilner ol Aosoola, and Ueorgo II Watson or New Haven Tberxainloatlunhaabeili conducted before tjeabury J. 1'iutt, Jos tlce of tbe Peace. Col. VVoosor arraigned the woman ou tho cnarge of poiaunlng, on tile U.b of Hay, U .ratio bherman.wlth wui'.e arsenic mixed with hta food aod drink. Toe prisoner plead ed "not guilty," and the eximtnutlou produced a son of the deceased as tbe Ursa witueas. Ills tiatlmony occupied all tbe moroloK's session, aud Was In effect that, oo the day mentioned, bu bad carried the dinner prepared lit bla mom-er to his father at ibe shop lu the village; that, on bia return tbat evening, niv fa'ber waa taken with violent palua in the stomach and cootluual vomiting Toe doctor wascalitd ibe otxt morning at Ur.cJhermau'srtquest,and inscribed Thu violent reicbiuKe, vuioitlugs, and Intolerable tblrst continued, bowever, and locretaed until Friday morning, when tbe patient uitd. Th youog mao also leatlUed to tbe death i.f his slater Ada on December Rial, bor symptoms b.lug precisely like tbo e of hia father Oueday, soon after tbe alstci'a rleaib, tbe youog man propu-c.l to bis father to seta trap for rata. Mr. ttnermin thought a better plan was to pilson them with arseulc, and on going iuto the Cellar to get some of tbe poison ho bad leit there ready for ne, no tract of It wastrbr found. Mrs. terrain wis called, and Suggested toat prooably tbe rat had carried It off, paper and all. Younu Socman also tesiMod to tbe death months previous of a babe, Frank, the ympuioia being similar in character to tbe uiber two cases. The prisoner retained ber sppcarance of stoical lodiff, recce through tueeotlre evldeoce, rxcepuog when reference was .made to the arsenic, when she suddenly started, but almost Immediately ncov-ered self-puaseaalon. Attueafiurnonn session tbe flrst wlt-neaa call, d was Dr. U.ariloioy, llie family physician, who attended Mr. rjorrman during hs last Illness. Ills testimouy only confirmed tbatuf tbe youog man, though more full aod precise coocerolog tbe symptoms preceding the death uf ttoernun. 'roe pria .bit told blm tbat tbe deceasel bad Ju.l returoeii from oao of bis periodical sprees, aod she did not seem to regard bis care, at drat, as Be-rluua Alter tbe death oi h -r bu-oand. Dr. Bcardaley proposed to sirs, Saermio tbat a poat-mnrum cximioatloo be m.de, aod she offered no ul-J etioo. Toe stomach aod ooe-balf of tue liver were therefore sent to I'rnf Darker, of New Uaven, forexamloaiton. Dr Ueardaley also testified to Ada's eickueas and death tbo same symptoms attending the ttblld's and the fallivr'a decease. Mrs Shermtn, In this case, reiutd to pjrmlt tbo poat mortem, to be held, but after bis death tbe gravu was re opcued, unknown to tbe mother, and the atom tcb also arnt to fruf Darker. In reirsrl to the bib? Frank, tr.e D ic'or la Incline! to the opioloa tnat t'eatn rc-olted from an at-tack of cholera lofaotum, but from a suspicion thai It might have breo pots, ooed, be bad tbo atomecb and liver ex homed and sent to New UtViO at tbe eame time Dr 1'inney was calle I. and tcalllled at leoitn. nut witnout elliltmg anytniog new. Tne n'Xi witness .vas Dr. Uould Saelloo. nf llioilontun. woo atteo'ted Deoola Uurlourt, a former husian l.who died nndT auspicious clrcumsiaocta in July, 1470. Mr. Uurliiurt'a symptoms were great pain at the pit of the stoinaco, continual vomiting (In the last day of hlsslckocaa tbe pa lent bad six convul sions, in the last of which be iited. Tue oplolon waa given at that I'tno that death waa cau d ny acnte mil immallou oi tne stum tcb, though tho iioctur con. f. saw that be even thi n had his auspi cious aroused tbat thla waa a case uf poisoning, )ci, strangely eoongh, he neglected Wurdera kHist-tnortvtn. When suspicion baa bteu raised egaiost tne womao, examinations have b.on mad.; onehalf the liver and tbe tit-composed Base lying In ths region of tne stouuch also undergoing analysis by I'rof. Darker.Tne startling results of tin so several examloattnoa were rs-rmrteil ny the next witoe-a, I'r-if. Ueo F Hirker, of Yale Colleue Ou the 18 h of Mav. the stum- ace, aud liver purporting to be that uf noraio merman were received and the testa for metslilo pol-ous made, enough o( uoth bismuth aod erevnio iteinu fiuoil to have caused death. On June ill), 'ho same organs represented as belonging to tbo bod es of Ada and Frank Hit rman aud Deaole Uutliort were given the doctor and were suhj-cted to aoaly.le. The liver of Dennis Uurlnurt'Contlnr1 an euonaooa luouot of arsenic" lo lbs case of Ada the saino polaon In sroa'l Quantities waa ilofcttil, autl m the liver nfFrauk nnmUtsksitle traces nf the same wer. diatlngulshabie. Tne Profess tr gave his opinion unhesitatingly tbat Denolo Uuriburt came to his death from arsenical pilsoolog, and, with the oymptomsead the traces fouud, h' fell coovmced tnat outn oblltirvn died froji a similar o .use. Alter some further lea II moo y la regard to poisoning ami Its symptoms the wltoraa sat down aod the Court ad) turned nntll Friday morning. While Prof, liirk-r waa giving his testimony It waa observed that the prls-onertiniblled allttle seeming nsrvoos-nsea, nuubly when tbe case uf llurlburt waa nfrrrvd to, as no Intimation bad been m ide public that n ilaon had been re illy delected In hie body, the mere fact ana circumstances or Us death making eucb enspictou slroogly pruhahle. Tbe protecutlon expsct to cl e tneir testimony lo-dsy, and the ctee promises to be one of the moat rrrasrkable In tho an nala or crime to C innpot'ciit. A reitorternr the New Uaven PalM-lum vislt Mrs. rinerman tttiotlay last, aod elicits 1 sums Interesting facts. One waa quite free sp ken, and detailed tho prumtuent p trta ol ber career Htio says that her maldsn oame waa l.yilla Din-bury, aud ahs Is now 47 years "id. tlhe waa born near llordtntowu, N. J , hrr mother dying when abe was hut-nlue moaths old Bhe has had three hu. bsnda. The Iratone waa mm?d Httuck, aod aha waa matrlel to him In Naw Jsrvy. lie was fotmaily a pnllesman la Now Turk. By ibis kosbaod she had several eoiior-a, six of whoa, with tbe he oud, died wlthta one year, and all T iry suddenly. Ths remaining son Uvea 1 1 Dostoc, sod la marrl-d. From Now York sbe came to B afford and kept h'tnse lor an elderly , ladv there. Wullo there oho became acquainted with Mr llurlburt of Uuotliigton, a man of 74 years, with whom sbe lived about 14 months, wbon ho died suddenly, leaving a property of about $10,000. By Mr. Llurlburt she bad noscblldren bhe became acquainted with Horatio Sher man, and was married to blm last Hep- lemuer. rinerman, at the lime of bis marriage, had four children by bla Aral wife. Tne oldest, Nelson, wa 18 yeara old, Ada 19. Nattle lour; tbe youogest, a boy, was II montba old, named Fraok. Nei80o aod Na tie are still living. 8ner man's drat wlte'e mother lived with them at tho time ol bla death. Tbe youngest child died euddenlr, about eight mo uba ago, belog taken with ci am a and vln-leot lever aoa vomiting. Tue next eldest died two or three m -nths after, being taken In a similar way to the drst. Powerful medicine was administered, aod abe appeared to be getting better, but alter taking mor she told her grandmother tbat the laat made ber feel worse and abe aooo after died. After Ada died Mbermao sold a piano prevlonslv bouuhl for bis dauubler for about $'100, and deposited it In a bauk lo his wile's name. Abiut i he 1st of May he started hi no away, aod before golug said lo bis wile, 'I am notite awav and will bo back to- nunt at 0 o'clock" Ho went to New liaven with a team, some other parties gotug wltn him. Tne meo bo went with g tt tired of watting aod came homo without him. Bno beard afiei be had gone a day or two, lhat be bad quite a lot of mooey with him. She then weot to the tacksbop where be worked, aud where be said be earned ab ml $2uO a month, and fouud that he biiil uot Oeeu there, but she afterward found thst be had drawn ;)00 depu-lied for tbe plaoo. bbermau was away until tbe next Friday, and then bla eldeat son augue-ted to her that be oad better go after htm. bhe gave blm money tu go with, an I tne aoo fouud nlm In this city, and bronirht blm homo doorman atopped In Dertiy, and a-nt toe ooy nome with tne tram, lie came home bimseif about bVcloca p in. lite wife met nlm at the door, kissed blm affectionately, and asld, 'You have got home, have you?" He replied, "Yes; did lou tblok that 1 tv is dean V" In answer she said, ' I did not know what bad become ofyju." lie passed tbruuuh iuto the bouse aod got Iuto bid with Nattle rrevious to this be had had a falling out with bis wile, aod they did out sieup to gether, aod age batl . cumplaloed about oim, ana eam aue should nave to get a hill of divorce from him FritUy oigbt oe came bume Irom New Haven. Haiur- day be look aoine medtciue. aod dl 1 not go away from tho house. Muodsy they uad a talk ab ml tola matter of bis g ilcg away, aod ab jut bla drawing mouey from be bank and spending It. He told ber he kuew hudll uoi do right. "8nc sal'i, "Don't you think weduu't do right In not steeping together I" lie replied, "1 don't know whether 1 do or not; I know ion much, nuoday uign he went away and was gone tilt uooui 11 o'clock. Mon day morning he wcut 1 1 worx. Tho boy erne home and said his lather waa out coming home to dinner, aod his mother turn mm sue would take him duwo some At bight be was not home until about 0 o'clock, tho nst of the family batl eateu, aod when be came home she said lhat all had been to supper, but sbe gave him a cup of cocoa, aud he drank It with bla auppcr. Hi got np from the table, smoked a cigar, and then started down atreet; came home In about an boor, put bla hand on bla head, aud said: "On dear, 1 don'i know what la tho matter with me." rJhe Bald : Why, Dowdoyuu leoir" Ho Bald: "I ft el as tboogb I was burulug op My head achea terrmly." Hhea-kcd If he wauled a doctor. He Bald, "Not now; 1 may feel belter Very soon " Ho then commenced vomiting In tbo morolog snc seat fur Dr. Deardsley, but be kept growing warse. Tuey could not keep any-tuiox on bla stomach, anil ha lliiallvdieii I'huraday murotog. tine claims to have lasted of all tbo metllcioo txcupt tne oraody. (l bave given lb" couvureelton almost in her own laDgnage ibus far I)r 'Plooey waa called io consultation Tue questioo of post-mortem was dla- cusotd after deatb. and waa aureed unon. The stomach an I liver were taker, out and sent to New Haven to Prof. Dtrker to be anal) t td, wno reported lhat lucre waa araaoic eoougu lu XIII three men In one-third ol the liver. Alter Dr. Piooey received this report be went to gram) Juror A. 11 Ulloert aod mads cumiialur, an 1 then went to see air. wooaier, wno advised blm nut to be too hasty. Ho waited durlni the week until Frlil iy, aud news being spread In regard to ao Investigation, thu Immediate arrest was urn! bv the an tborlllea Uratid Juror Gilbert made complaint lo ti. II Plait, Joauce of tne reace, who issued a warrant. I ho .stir rant was pi teed lo the hsntls of D puty ttatriff Biskeman of Derby, who pueed a mm to watcn Ibe house Friday oighl, bnt was advise I nut lo arrest her then oy Mr Wooitcr. The Hhenll' thought, from In tlcatlooa and what be bad heard from neignb.irs, tbat aho waa coloir to leave town; bo ctlled a'. Mrs. tiuerman's an I inquired if she had a planu tu sell. next siuouay morulng be rouud ahs bul nought a ticket lor New llrnnswtck, N, J. Too Chlil of Police ol New Ilruos- wlck waa then telegraphed tu, to watch her, and did so. Due wetk ago laat Friday the Chief leit graphed tnat sue was going to leave lor Polladelpble, aod If tiherUT D skem.n wanted ber arrested to leirgrapii. tioerln Ulake- man neard rum Ur. linker Wedues.lur last that there was a large quantity uf aiaenlcin the etomichof the children, wt o bad been disloterred. Wnsu tho dispatch Waa nosived tbe Sheriff 01,t to uariroM, obuined a nqulaltlon from Uovernor Jewell, and a arled early i uurstiiy morning for New Urunawlck, and fouud that she bad auoe tu I'nlla- delpbla. lleurdered tboH)'lre to aireit br on her return Btieriff lliakemao, alter tiavelh g amond lu dlrf.reot places. reiuruca to new urunawlck, an I gettlou off ul one tralo.abe aootner. The H leril! a-ked the Chief to tell bar ho waoied t aeo her. Hue ackoowlcdged to the Sheriff site nan nad arsenic lu tbo house that Mr. Moerman bad Uouuht to kill ra a. TneHocrlff a. Id lo b.r lhat It waa re ported that she h id bought sr-eilc, aod tnat she had b mglit II uf Peck, druggist Bhe acknowledged It, aud asld she hsd g it II to kill rats with, aod claimed met sue had put II in the auive, etc, Frtsa ths Oaeiaaati UtHsnsisisl, Jo'y T.) Qonoial Nosa Letter from Qan- oral 8praguo. NonTntnif Pacirio ItAiLtvuD Co., id Go.,) Kir a J I, 1871. ) i-ACino u vi-ioh. uan l. Okkii KakaMA, W T., Juno KM, To the aMItarot tits Cnmnstelili MrUaAitSui: I saw In the morning Portland, Oregon, papers the announce meot thai my old friend, Osueral B. F. Noyea, had b-ou nominated by acrltma lion by the It-puul cau H'.tte Uioven- tlon uf toat giuriuua old Btate, Ohio It waa my privilege lu serve wnnu-ueral Nuyeadurlog ibe late war. 1 koow blm well as a man ur Duble and generoua lm pulses, aod as an accomplished and gal laut soldier. On the 4ih of July, 1801, he, with bla regiment, toe Thlr y-Niotn Uolo, chare- ed ami carried tbe enemy's works at Hulls stills, near Atlanta, Ueorgls.-It was splendidly clone, (lateral N.tyea fall wouoded Just bb his regiineul waa mounting ine oavmy a works I saw him a moment after where he loll, I shall nut soon forget his appearance or his words. Hild h "Uenersl, I am wonotl-e.) a ball has gwo throogti my Irg; smashed both bonus all lo pleccei but It la the Fourth of J ulyi we have carried the enemy's works, and I don't can a d-el" Tbls will show the klo.l of a soldier ha waa. Ult own wonts hare already ounviooen too peop.o ui uitioul bis slo. qoence aod abllltv. Yon ought to give htm a round hund red thousand majority. Yonts uuly, J, W, Srgaava The Ohio- Biver Bridge -Its History and Iti Dlmeniiona. From ths Btllalr IndepatulonU) Tbe drat train passed over the river bridge at this place Wednesday morning, J one 31st, and tralna have been creating constantly ever atoce, although the work la not entirely completed. It la one of the noblest structures of the kiod on the continent, and Its comple tion mirks a pew era In railroading In Soulhcu ern Ohio. The prelimlnsry surveys and location were made In 111114, under tbe personal supervision of Cuionol James L Randolph, Colef Eoglneer of tbe Baltimore and Unto railroad, tieveral Hoes Were ruo one near the mouth of Bogge' run, another rnonlng up McMahoo's Creek before the present line, along tbroogh Firat street, was adopted. Quarrua erera utjeou lu duly, !OU4, on AlOSla- hon'a Creek, and woiked continuously nutll October, 181)0, when all work was suspended nutll April, 18118. The drst stone was laid on tho drst shore pier, Ohio aide, May 3, 18(18. Mr. John Brad cuaw took charge uf the wurk, aa Bu-pt rlntendent, In May, 1808 Began drti-ing piles for coffer dam of drat river pier Joly 18, 1808. Work waa delayed cooal leiably uu acconusol higb wati.r. The drat atone waa laid In foundation ol drat river pier Tuesday, B-ptembei 1, looo. un munoay, March 28, 1870, bitten lurntug arcbea of arcade, and closed last arch lu April, 1871. Col. Jamea L. Randolph was tho ensln. eer In ebargo during lie conitructloo,aa-alsted by Mr. J. A. Hunter, Assistant Engineer. Mr. Jobn Drsdshaw Superintendent, Mr. Itun L. El wards clerk to tho Superintendent. Messrs. Brsd-shaw aod Hooter bave had Immediate charge of the work, and have discharged tneir dunes wun rare skill aod fidelity The following will give the reader a very good Idea of the work. Commson. Ing tig tbls side, tho length of the Ohio approach, from tbe Inter-ectlnn of the bridge line with tbe Central Ohio R It. to the west rod of tbe arcade. Is 21)78 feet. Total length of arcade 1471 If feet. Leaving the arcade, we have two spans uf tbe 11 illman hrldge, lenjilis. respect-lv dy, 1115 and 107 lent. Then six spans of the Kevstnne Co. 'a bridge, as fo lows : aio, 34i., ;iik. 813. aia, an total uaso i oe uist, lounu. nun and sixth are deck bridges, second aud third are through bridges and are tbe chsnoel spans. Then seven spins of the Bollman bridge, it-mms turo. iu.o, ltwo, luuo, 1UU 0, 13t) 703. Making tho total teneth of tne truo superstructure 84100 feet. The abutment at east end of tho bridge ruos back 400 feet making the total leogth of masonry 8934 feet. From east end of abutment to Intersection ol bridge line wim tnnnieio iracxoi lueifalllmureand Ohio It It. Is 2744 feet, ,. Ohio approach mti.o m titetue MU.M a. Irun supsrsuuo urtttullmaD bridges., SM.0 I t ." Ksiatuos " ..IHJ.6 Abatmitntetstcndotbrlaas '.sJ3 fect, or I 7 10 miles. Ibe lloilman bridges wcro made In the Baltimore aud Ohio comoanv'a shops, at Mt. Clare, Maryland, and are of the best material, aod possess every requisite ot aireogia aod durability. The alx river spans were made by Ihe K-Jsioae Brldue company, In their enop at Pittsburg, Pa. Too arcade Is lortned by forty-three arches, resting upon piers with elevations of from 10 to 20 feet above natural surfsce of ground, and are located 284 feet Irom center to center, with clear span of arcade 88 4 feet the oofflt of arco riaes 14 8 reel above aprloglng line, making the floie an exact semi-circle I'Do psrapet wall rises 0 feet higher, and Is capped on either side with a retaining wall, carried up to tho level of rail Eight hundred and elubty-lbree feet of tne arcade Is on a curve of 1140 lest radius. Each arch la composed of 87 rloa-atoOHS. Including the keystone, one foresch 8taU lo toe Uoloo. Cut stone was oad In theeollre construction. The plero of the chaonel spans rise to au elevation oi ui leet above low water mark. A .Ireduo ouat waa osed to exca vate foundations, wbtch raoge from 18 to I I feet tielow tne bed of tho river. Tola bridge affords speedy aud safe transit over tae river for freight and pass ogers at all seasons of the year.aod must add largely to the tralllc of the Biillmore and Oolo railroad company. Wo tender our hearty thanks to Messrs. llunicr and Bradsbaw lor valuable assistance In collating these ata iistica. A Curious Fanel-Uouso Implo mont. from the Xsw Yotk Tlmoa T. Ctpt. Cnarlts McDonald, of the Eighth Police Procloct, Is In possession of a very curiously constructed Iron bolt, tbe workings of which offer a very good Illustration of tbe adroit manner In which the "panel-house game" may be operated without detection. It Is to be used as evidence at the trial of a notori ous panel honso thief now In custody, The Implement la all In ono Piece. In. stead or belog In two aeptrate pirts, like ordioary bolts. What should bo ths "nosing" or receptacle fur the end of the slide Is merely an extension of tbe body of Ihe boll, but Is so cunologly Joined to II, however, aa to appear.cxeepl oa close acroiiny, lo be altogsibor disconnected from It. A lalteral groove occuplee tne place where the "ooalog " and tbe other half of the bolt should meet over the crovlca of the door, aod helps to com plcte the deception. The holes of the 'nualog" a us two outer comers are diied with sham screws, which do not exend any further than the thlckne-a of the Iron plain. At the opposite sod of tue plate are two nolea ao hied aa to allow It to be removed aod carried off lo the pocket wlthoot disturbing ths screws on toe eogs or the door ol the room in which the then Is to be com mlited In such a way tbat ths "ooslne," aa the loop plats la called, seems to be fastened lu tbo p'ate of the door. It there hss tbe appearaocs of being a ported bilk As the victim enters the room hie female cimpamoo slides the bolt mroogn the gruove, Into Ihe raise "nos log,"ard the door looks sell It was thoroughly barred. Ills now a simp e matter fur the meloaceomplioe to quietly a ip Inside, aod rule tbo pockets uf ins victim; all that Is neceaaarv lo islo ad mittance belog a alight shove at the door, Just euUlclent to more It open. Too thief sobatquootly routes with his booty, aod ti la then easy for the female to deny all koowlodgeofthe transaction should the victim discover his loss. Historical Retributions Jecker, the banker, who was one of lbs hostages murdered by ths Commons stvsgoi during the assault on Paris, was the m in whose Mexican claims Napoleon mails one uf his excuses for Invsdlng Mexico. Roirlbotlon for that crime has singularly overtaken Its authors snd main Instruments. Opsin engaged la It, with Oeueral Prim aa ber leader. Spain has since been revoluilooltsd, and (lens eral IMm assassinated. The sad lata of Maximilian: and Osrlotta ihe world Is familiar with. Austria uphold It, and Austria baa been terribly puolahed. One of Us excuses was the revival of the power of lbs Jesuits, aod ths firmer establishment f f the Oalbollo religion oo thla continent. Tue Pope favored Ht and his power began to wans then, and Is now In rulus. Napoleon may date tbe beginning of his fall from thai III star red exuedltloo. Kvery French General engaged In Mexico, yet living, haa slues been beaten on the battle-dald, and disgraced la the opinion of his own countrymen. And now Jeoker has died by Ihe hand of violence), 'The Btltlsh etateamsn that excused It are either dead or om of power. The is'rlbutloos of history are stranger, sonetlmsa. than so-called poetic Justice. IMtml iVaf. London Clubs. Clubs ereessentlally Eugllali. ThougV every continental city in Europe haa lm-Hated their loslltu'lon, yet the English club still remains tui genera. Tho clubs aod eerclea In Paris, lu Vienna, In Bi. Petersburg, and, above all, those wretch ed traoaplantatlona called English and American duos which flourish in every city In Europe, are as different Irom tbelr Pali-Mall namesakes as the worship of Baccbua Is from tout abstinence. On the Continent the cafe takes Ihe real place of the club; It la there that men eat, drink, smoke, and read tbe papeisj while those who belong to clubs hivt generally some claim lo wealth or distinction, and use them as a iaablunabio louoge where nets are made In tbe daytime, aod high play Is Ihe amusementof the evening. The last light In Which a Frenchman, Austrian, or Hussion views his club Is that of a home And here Ilea the great difference between club life abrosd aod club life In England, To an Englishman, If ho le a bscbelor, his cino Is his home. Ii is there mat he sees his friends, writes his lettera, dines, aod spends the greater part of the day. British respectability, in Ita moat severe moments,cao wish for no more decorous haunt for husbands and aona to enter and take np their abode. As long as men are within the walla ci their club they have tu conduct laemaelvcs sa gentlemen, tihould a member behave him self In an objectionable niauuer,aud to the aonoyance of bla felluws, must as aurcdly ho will be reprimaooed by the secretary, or, if bis olfense'be very reprehensible, he rtqueetcd by Ihe committee to take his name off tbe books. Blnco Thackeray In bis Miscellanies took young Brown by tbe hand and showed blm over his splendid clul , the new clubs tbat bave been started are legion. Tbe host of names duwn on tbe books of the Carlton, the Travelers', the Atbseroum, the Oxford od Cambridge, tha-UnivereltT. ths "It.u." tbe social ex cluslveness of Boodle's, Brooks', Arthur's, Wblte's,4c., and the long time that men hid to wait before they o md en sr any of the old London clubs, cause 1 It to be a matter of absoluto necessity that new cl ti lis should come Into existence, unlcaa Yonog E-tglsnd wsb to bo fur the nest partol bis life absolutely oiuniesa. sicn were tired of bearing: tbat ho Atn- emcum or the Tiavelers', In say 1800, were electing the csndldatca put dotvu In their books In HV: hence cummitteea of Influential men were formed, aod, In aurmiun to tne oiaerciuba,we have now the Junior Carlton, ('be most ancceasful of all tbe new clnb), the Naval and Mili tary, tue new Univeralty, the Thatched House, the Marlborourrh. (fir a verv ex clusive coterie.) tbe Grldiroo, tbe Junior AtheoKum, tbe Albemarle, tbe Whitehall, and various small military clubs. iiouon ctuos may oe divided iuto I tor great classes tbe social clubs, the political clubs, elms requiring special quslldcations.and ibe prolessli.nal clulis The eoclal clubs are the Travelers', Hoodie's, Arthur's the Marlborough, the Windham, the Uoloo, the Raleigh, Junior Athenrcum, Gridiron, Thatched House, &c. The flrat four are amoorr the most exclnsive lo town. The poht leal clubs for Tories and Conservatives ars the White's, tbo Carltoo, Juoior cerimn and the Conservative; for Whigs and Radicals, Brooks's and the Reform. Tbe professional cluba are the United Bervlce, Junior Unite I Bervlce, Army and Navy, and Naval and Military fur officers In the army aid navy and militia; the tit. James's for diplomatists and civil servants; Ihe Atheeitom for Bishops, Judges, and distlngulahed artlaia and men of letters; the Osrrtck for actors, Journalists, artists and men of let ters (in these two lust there Is a good anrlokllng of men about town;) and tho Whitehall lor engineers. Tho clans requiring spec flc quallllcatlon are the Guards', for officers In the UouaihoM Brlvade only; too Oxford aod Cambridge, iue uaiversiif aon ana new uotvurslty, aa tuelr names Imply, for 'Varsity men,-aod the Eaat lodia aod Oriental Clubs for ludlao odlcers, civil servants and merchants. For card playing, the Portland and the Arllnuton. For billiards and the heat night club In London, rreu o. i tiituy s aiagauM, A Bomanoo. from the aVoomingt oo Leader. About a week ago, In the south part of hiwd, in sne timoer, wero camped two waguo luauaot nypotes, aooot Bixt-en In number. Among them wsb a beautiful girl neatly attired In nvosv Mamma. with black flowing tresses. Our Information la from bur mother.snd It can be relied npon as being correct Tbe party had lived In Zaneavllls, Ohio, aod a youog man of tbat place had btcome enamored of Ibis youug girl, and Bought uor naun in marriage, which tbe mother obj-ctcd to, aod lo eompanv wltn thla party waa traveling to the Far Weat tor the pnrpoae of gelling away from this youug man. ue nan received tbe sympathy of her step father, whom tbe mother refused to live with. Tbe story Is lhat the yonng girl Is an heiress and the yonog man la In rather poor circum-atancea, aod hence the objection. Tue yuuug man and his associate made their appearance at the cumpany ground in I Ilia city, and sought to force tue girl to accompaoy him. The mnhcr Interfered and a war ol words ensued. A proposition waa mado that If the mother would agree In writing thai when the lover had acquired some meaoa hs should have the prtxe, and he would not give her forther trouble. This she refused to agroe to. The girl Wis Inclined to go, but her parent would not allow her to rtn an tue young mao drew a knlle and the mother a pistol, and were about to engage In mortal combat, when tho oauauier apraog oeiween them. Tbe pistol was snaoncd twice, but (ailed u go off. Tbe lover and tbe stern a' ber left Immediately, and notblog more of Intereat transpired at that lime. The mother told onr Informant tbat they bed repeatedly tried lo get her child away, and that ahe wonl 1 ahoot him the next lime without saying a word. Provontion of B tiler Incrustation, A very slmplo mode of preventing boiler locrnstatlnn la In general use at the Datmstadl Gas Works. The entitle baa worked night and day slues 18.11, almost without Interruption, and tho lormatloa of calcareous deposits baa been entirely preventer! by the ueo of crude pyroiigucous acid, combined with ur i It le either Introduced loto the boll, er or mixed with the feed Water, tilote Ihle mixture baa been In use they have never had to use a hammer to remove scale. Each year durioc ths summer. when less gas Is required, the boiler Is opened, and perhaps a conpls of aandfolB 01 loose seuimunt taten Irom the bottom. The quantity employed la very smau just enuugn to reuuen litmus pa. peri consequently the Iron Is not attack. ed. as Indeed Is apparent from tbe fact mat tne ooiier naa neen nui twlco under repair. (rue L'tv Journal. Bpurgoon Preaching to Twonty Aaousata rursons. Ths London correspondent of the Bos ton Advertiser savst "I ones heard Mr. Spurgeon preach In the Cryalal Palace to tweoty thunssnd persona. Wnlc lever way yon looked yon saw a mass of human beings. His wife sat Immediately below his pn'plt. She grew frighteneiiaod began to shed team. Mr. BjurgrtM obaerred hrr. and calling some ono to blm, sent a message asking her to sit where she could nut loox at mm, and a'tcr she had moved her nervousness passed away. Bu little did he exert himself that I could not be. Hove the people at the rim of tho ciicle ooum near, uut 1 was wrong. 'When ths doxoiogy after tbo sermon had been sung, the great Baptlai preach, er, with the familiarity which aeems to bs allowed lo particular men, said i 'No, boi lhat will not do. Not half of yon enoglheo. Let na have Ihe words again, and lei avery one ))ln. Mr. Organist, please play tbe Verse once mors." The organ waa at ins extreme end, sraroely la sight. Ths organist looked like a black dot. But he heard the little stint man In ths puiplt. and turning round to the keys sent forth a glorious volume of mnsio. And tne people naa neero as well: the five thousand singers became twenty thousand. It was wonderful to flod those eoormons regiments of singers suddenly Joining tbe rest." Btltllftfcas Not ICES, onr aicino are eelvest And tbrotutb rami na of oriasss twees lbs trass-parent fluid which natate doss not Bead for vital purposss. Thu la a wiaa provision "t Pritrldeoaf, but aseesilvs perspiration la, nevertheless, extremely wesksoint;. Dudes tbs h-ataof sanasr sll hsrd.working meo pteipirs to aa sxtant that la more or less dsbdltatlog. They, of all eltaaaa of tbs sommoal y, require a wbolssoms lovlgor-aot at tola season, Lat than not sssk It la tke Uquors of lbs bar-non; they will not Bod It there. A madioated sUaolaot, para and nods fllsd, Is whst thsy os d; sod among thla elan of rtmsdies, Hostettar's Btsmsrh Hitters stands sJoos. No valid plea eaobsnrged sgaiost Its ius even by tbs seolus of Temperance itself: for srea ths llaloe law psrmlUlbeaalsordilfislvsstimv'i for aed eiaal purposes, as a geaeral raoorsttOB prspsraioa,tasijlitaesoaano sepial aoyabsrs. But tbls la coir one of tbe merits ot this fsmou UTtgorator. Its ragulatisf propert'ea lire It an lmmenss superiority over all lbs toolos ot ths FfctrmacopcBla. la eases of ebrCule eonslipstloa tHs t-s aunt urefal aod osftsfn 01 aU aperients. It creates os vlolsat cemtootioa la the dlsehsn- iag orssns, bot gently rshsvlng them of tbslr oestrum ioni, Isaves thsm la a heslihy, vloiis condition. It seems ooaeoessary to atate, lo vlsw oi wo am ot lestlmoov aa to If a eftVte la dis- pepsla, tbat it la a permaaaot oora for tbat terri ble aod bot tov eeneral oomplaiot. Tbe oumetoos "Bitters," nodes esrlous nsmes. which mtrosnary dealers endeavor tosobstitu'e for Htststter's Storaach Olt'sra. hnttla ha imU. ad, for their osq Baeea, ev tliealoa aod tbo nubile at larx. Buatatter'a Bit'ere are procorab s to w.'H, uw-jr ,. never e'n .n nn Columbus Sewer Tipe to., COLUMBUS, OHIO, WABtrraCTtraa SEWER PIPE of til ifiM and klodi. from 8 to 14 lech and if the tat. qu -.lit for traifrtbt da nbllltytuia moo'hn-, and at lowvt maiaUt prioM. ffflee West Side nigh Street NEAR RAILHOAD DEPOT. Faclorr--TbrM mllea nortb mt Cltf, near IV onto Volnmbna. Wit. Wamall, Bopt. B. J. Bed, Prrtident. Jam. A. Wilooz, 8oe'r. 8. 8. Kicxlt, Tmi, DtBIOTOmaV ft. V. BsUsH. V TTfaasa V(nA.uw ou (uvd b. 8. Kickler. Otdfri addresMWd t9 the. Comnauiv. m h Presai. dent, ot anf liliejctof, 01 reouva prompt fttUn- Nawnrk and Ohio RiT?r Fire Brick ! OOBlUntlr OB haUide fi. F. But, PrtMdMt Oolambtu Bavtr Flpo Co.t After ft earrfol aralBoitlOtl and thrtrntiah tatart svlopted it lor tbe vVavtcr Wore a of tkla my, 1 billtr and lloUh. ta avn nt tka sm...T yi..A. tbo mArkpt, wbicb l tuv h--reto or uaad ta oob MIlCMslf WaVVSM WOIfta ID MUKT dUsN, ITUT yorin, J. I PIl.IJIRTTRV Chief Enrlnatt Watai Worka Utj of OUumbttf. HELLMUTfl 00LLE3E. Board ud Tuition per ansim, $231. Hcllmuth Ladies' College lutuniratsd by H. B. H. Prtoos Arthor. Board and Tnltlua per anonm, Sue. President: Tbs Very Bar. 1. aeUmutb. D.D., Daaa of Uoroa. aavgurpartlrtnaraappfytoaajos JCvaaa, Loa-daa, Caaada Waal. eapll t T. A.. 11 0 H 10 Y, BUaoracirarjtuo twian Italian and Amorloan Marble, Seoul! Cranlle at Brawn Hone, MoRUUBNTB, Ac, No. 1U N. Biol Brestr, COLUMBUS, O. all kioda at Run tiae Work done oo Sbnrt Notlee SAMUEL Y. GREER, (Bwefswr to DU'of ttt ft UrterJ FIREHOSE MABDFACTUEEB 520 North Street, Philadelphia, KHTABUhHBD IN USI. Btejam rirt EoirlBo, PoreiBf and BoeMoo Bot LsBithi-rand Rubber Duck-u, Pipe.Moiale, Pcra and Patent Co upline ot all kioda wlr STEAII J08 PAINTING CHEAP And a lib Despsteh, al ths OOcs of lbs STATE JOURNAL. SPECIAL ATTl.VNON OIVE.V TO Posters. Oho tv Cards, Clrrnlnn, PI.tlK ANDOJLORBD. A jad icio tu baiineu man oxponds no leas for advertising than for rent" THE JOURNAL Circulate Inranaliaut THE STATE Hake Known throneh tlie'Oolumns of THE JOURNAL wit voo sin roa saw ro THE PUBLIC f W ONI tr tut , VERY BEST lit VESTMENTS e Vol) CAN MAKE. Ton have only to look around you to observe Its PAYING RE8ULT8. AOVIlltTinli IN THS! JOUR1TAL. OUR JOB DEPARTMENT Uu tmi .horiuvtalr rriltetl at kT? tptsua, ud wt an 0Mfldr.it t vu AlllLITV to ALI IVCALL AND SEC US. BUMIVE8. DIKETOKV. tV We invite tea attention of onr read ers to the following list of Oolnmbui Business Houses, whloh are among ths most reliable and extensive astablith-mehtiinttaif oity. ATTORNEY. .clii bbiojb, Attorasy at Law aed notarr Public, los g Hfb at. Hpeclai altsaUoa riven to CuUeoung aud Uoevsrsucfae;. R.HUIILDeJ. attsnev ab laiw. Bsmovsd to No. 11. Baulk Hlfh street. si r. nawrrr. ittoreey at Lew sad etlleifir of Patents, St Bttotb High street, Columbus, Uhlo. at. a. a j. r. HtirpuAN. Ittrmer at Law. OUcs. it Kaat Bute street, Ooltuabua. QBO K. NAHH, At (Am. v mt Law. Ottoa. No. M South Hlih atrat aim boa bolldioff. ARCHITECTS, R. T. BROOKEa. tjmttfr, QtU EnfflDwr, ka. Otttaa, B. B. Ooff. BlRb and otata atraata aa awry. BOOK-BINDEIU. CHAS. U. HBLI-tf, Book'UBdcT and HLank book Hanafafltuw. Psunphlat wuck and Pwitd'eikJa boand to erdar at aiwrttaoU'. a4.fifl.iid WNortt Hlah itra-t BIOaa AN M hTATIONEHV. rmitT.T Burnt. tHatloatra and betlora Is KoTelopat, tenntnt Amold'a rntnea writtatr mq uunmr Iai til kinda f Paoar and Sealing Wai. CoiaUba nd HisTb aa., H dnr imm emmT. CIUAHN AWO TdBrlCviU. I. V. BAC'U. Wholeaala aod rttall da.lar in Clfan. Ko.tSl, riuuiiaUigbalrtat. (Jujaxt of m awo -aanuXao- tsra. sTTtCpneaafUrM. fIT.tM'R DO 4mltBui'diDK,daaviflrin Korciyn VruiU, Toy Ita. Uyitora, JTub and Uuoa uf ail kinda In aaa- OEt nT8. a W. UUNN UN, MannfaettinTi of the Mupcrtot Ponelaln Plata aod Itrtb oomDUvcai. Nua. 10, U and I J. U.ara OKAItTlLB AND HBWEtt fIFE. JAUE8 PATTKitflO.t ft CO. Dtalen In Hola Drain Tile and BUma tfwaf Flpa VsUd oppoalu Union Paaaancat Depot, bK-uvUitrrs. si vra irn oni 1 1 PanpltVa Drag Btort, uo buutb Ulgh atrtet Prt eripuima onrvruiij ounpuunanu mu ouura. DRV OIIO IIS, OB BOB N, KBH8BAW ft GO. aoraavMon wi ai av. uuuin m -i uiiu fw.rwt. avmlailir Mttltan, Valval. Bra-Mia. IB tddiucm to wnat la aUrosvdy ta lUtuni, Wl (Jl"Uu, ttUpla aiad ftv; urf uooaa. rURNITUBB OHIO niRHITU&B CO- If uabtiirsjra of fret-aUs riirnitan, vbolfaala and null. Wriroou, , 7. and I Ovrnna Block. m A rs, VA ns KaO. 9 VHktHNAND LUDevIU. afaanfaetarer ol IUts Unn and Pora, and daalat in ttUevw ushmu utnDrauH, aw , m a. uigD n JEWELRY AND WATCHES j r. cohkday tx.. Muaf!aetnm at One J-walry of afery daaerlnUoa. Watonaa plated gold ana atlTer, M I K Uroad sTuwa, urotjra Dynuui prompuy ueouuu. 7. A. ft L. LK8UUEKRUX. WbolaaIa and RaUll dealera la wlcb, Oloaka ana Jewelry. o, 71, a UigbaUta. MITIBt.U. HEUHHISkB A SDAMB, LorabsrafsTcbstitajlaalata 1. all kiads af WarhaS rioonne. Lumbar, Lata, a., aanes eprine and n.LI.SNaRt. J. B WILK1S raahltmabla at lUlaerf. brrsa TrineUaes, Vsaey (loola. 190 a. Uih Ha. op. Uoodata UOOM. 0. W. SIM. HONS, Wlokawls sad Betall Utlltaerv Uooda, 1,1 Booth Bleb .1.. Opar Uoae Blrak. nERCllafST Taii.OHia. Ma UBIO UERrHANT tailobimo and IU Sxntk ItUh St eeau1 Sclu Male to Order. aea.lr.aaad. Clolblllff alwaya M baad. JOB. OTJNDEBBHBlataB. Kmbaat Tailor aod dealer la Beadr.atada Clota-taf sad Oaat'e runuabuag Uooda, aaiartftaB llo- jubn BBUTzaa a oa Keebe Plaaoa. Neiidh.iB a H-iaa' Otsaas and Ha. lodaona, Muaasal iaatraaseata, So., 1 and LI A NEWSPAPERS. OHIO STaTI juuknal, Datlv, Trl-Wesblt sad Weeklr, lbs bwt luws, buteMs, and famlh pspet, aad tba beat Advat-uataa alMliuas la tba "tau. PAimriftia. r-, , KEUiED, SIGN AND BANNER PalnlluaT, Glass filldlaa, Lattarlaa at ail atlnda, B. B. 00B. HIGH AND TOWI 8TB. FRIIIP KNOPF, fur Palatine, ratwnaa. aa, etB at Krxmrs .slat 'bop, tin. tu Soatk Hlik StSMS, Omitf boa, Obto rLlinsiKHS tfSU BK..1, HAISUBMB r. hau.it a eon, Drains la laal Pipe aad Sbm (sari, Katka lad Wales fltaau aad Weeb Bo..a. wt e. Third Hi, Pi.issss.fs. JAMSB ANUBBW. Jtasibse, daaln ta Fampa, Flee, "stae 23"- " Monk V1 Ska ELEB8RISEE, ADAMS 4 00. PIKE at DOMESTIC LCMUER: Lath, Bhinglea, 8uh, Blinds, Doors, Wnroow an Boon Faairsa, Mononae, ha orncBi S.ntb-wo.1 Cr. Raring A VTaUr Me, mivniiva, onto. artaaa Flaalai, Bawtaf aad Baawtat eeae teosdae. Au. oaaaaa vansrm.v vtLtxa. STEADMAN & EVANS, BCOTOll ORaNITX MONCMKNTU, ITAMALUIV. AIDATlKHITAn, sYttred artel limn Bloni ifonunwati fsvssas Blak sad tsva alMa rWavattM. O, EAGLE BRASS WORKS I All slods or Bran. Work', Drove ripe tn ritiiDgs, QEO. POTTS & SON, CoFiter Bprliaf mn4 Water ate. BANKS AJTO BANalEBI. SPAEROW, HINES & 00. BANKERS, 1 56 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK. no, ioo in. iiijrh wt. (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. OBANOI JOHN80H, I. 0. SKHSI US I. a. iarntT, Faoranrroas. ' nvTEElwr OM DEPOSITS, BTJY 4ITD Hell Uabl ui HIim a I n a aUSratolasstlanisiUak ' r ' Iseue Paaaaare Ttrlrpla To and from a b. MhmI ..i. . n uaara pyebu la Oolo, aoa oa all tb. prfaelpal !' k.. JT1" and do a Ueaaral uoueeuiwaa ns.lv. pronpt attaattoa. W. K. Ids. k, flctrLKx L.O. Baon, cash's CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Sueeessors to B. . Smith a Oa, Bar snA wit VnnrfM rtoafla ana mS r.. .oDi.uiHtpan.ei auops, X0Hrs.s auewea TUB . Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. -OF- COLUMB17S OHIO. O0S.B1S1S0 Tbe Cipltal City IneariBCC C.., 0. B. FRlBBKB.Pntident; The Fraokllq InsDrince C., JOHN OBEENLEAF, Fresldeat Tbe Central Imnrinee Co., JAHKfl A. WILCOX, Fltaldeat, Office, Notional Iiohange Bask Building, a. n.vm i..,u .auaiaieni recta. AfrsrTKRie Asaesjta ' arable lur Lasses, 9000,000.00 TtllTIM niltlrlleaasal " -- - - - - rtT, aejalirt Lou or UatnaKa br Ifire. at r-tte aa low aa other flra'iaM Onmpaoin. Paitlenl r .Haiaiuiiss'vatn siis; luaararju ui r arm rrU(Mtr- ty. bihted Dveltmo and tbeit yuxnlttire, lor vas stuei va nil jxm Bs laMsuw aVsMltaatale aalM-a aa.. arrwHsi pti j raiiv vnail 3 A. Rf?A. (Vrrtitairy, K ort: woo fv naaacar . n. Htauu.iaoltottor. F. A. Si L. LESQUEREUX, ATI A aUlOI ROCB Off AMERICAN Ladies' and Gent's Watches, 01 Ihe Waltbaaa, Elf la ana Callesl Stale. fjaaaipauaF tiaieansledl Klaanlactnre. aue Fine Swiss Watches, Of oar wi f n porfmtlon. Gold ind Silver Plated Goods, JEWELRY lit SNDLB8B VABIXTT 'I'll 10 COZaUMltUt Mantel and Grate Company All 1IAKIN0 ALL SUES OF MARBLE1ZED MANTELS Imitating Nature Tnilhujlly, and Produc ing worn interior io none in the County ALL OUBWORK WAEEAHTID IT. B. A lull itok ot BfftaMfo Oudn in. OameUrr Vurat, ) ol noeitcd of MfW plUim E. F. MORGAN, Slaessseor to D. ft Bask a Oa.J No. MS South Illirh etrasot, UlarrsslFtef NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS every lev. Bs win hare a laiie stost ol In PAKTKGAM, LA ltOMAH, aad au .tbes aoyolai brands el IU PORTED ClOAlia, laaaborttlau. OalllaAa BOOTII'H CARRIAGES & BIGGIES MANUFACTORY-Cor, Third and 6aStt REPOSITORY-GUI' Block, N. High St, coLt'inBi a, onto. Otiaet, Inmt, aM bum widely baon Istak in n i in i ibi uatnt VHB, ua aaaS. Bbirtlni Tp Baeeiaa. Phsilvssa. aekamra, sjsarassekaa, OurtacM, aad Oaaai alaaala. olUSaatKvlea aad Best MaantaeMva sad Fva leb, aa4 a latfs atoak al assiaad bead Bvarstta . a TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa aow (repand to raralah aa real a COAL oa lbs Ssllawtaf Blase i Blnsabuva;, Yoss(hlnheD, Brl'atre, Connclsville, Csnabrldge, Teinla Greek, Br Uts Oar drllnerd (na ay lard au taaaut, toaUeartaottUcaty. ' P. sUTOEN. SHIRT MAfiUFACTORr. IIALITICK- "t CLtVIl Tin W SHIRT. Hsvtae ewvabaaM tkW valasbk, Mim . anwabMSaranilahlbeatwtaarS - Sltlae Alrt mt .HS4 a Ua ..kit. leZ will we.lv. attaaua, aal oakMeeUe. Mra.ad. Abo tbe Utuaad eat Sboaiaw Area Saab, a.. Fahsrae eat by rate, t), M. Aa-drsa,l era. 1 Ofa Baaaa. aa stalls. LVIf IF "jos:- NEW ADTCRTISEiHEJVTS. O . O mPOBTER AND DEALER W T E A S , Bu Jost rseslvsd B Caree of Flos T,.i emul-,.. - yOUNO HYSON, ineERlALB, GUNPOWDER, OLD at ol b!.b will a, aou Ii".nl1V, CORNER HIGH RANDALL,) 1 A B I n I WALL PAPERS Hew sftyiee all the lime PANEL PAPERS! Elegant. Xew sinel Cheap. IOO JOHN80N BUILDING. WINDOW SHADES, rssiw, uprap an Beanilf nl. WASHABLE TINXST AND WASHABLE WOODS. 109 S. High St. HOLD AND FBEStO PlPltBS, a-reiuer, Bstter and Chesper than Before the War NEW QUO GEM STORE' NEW AND FEESH WOODS AMD NO IHISTAKE, PT7ROHASBD FOB CASH T'iSJoTa0", F n No. 235 S, W. Corner of High and Friend Streets: A tVLL AND COMPLETE STOCK Of - " C3rH.OOE3n.IES, Entirely new, and jnst purchased In the Eastern Market. We wonld be (.lad to see all onr Old Friends and Former latronn, FB0M18IM0 TO IIAKI IT TO Tflt!H ADYANTAGE TO IXAAUNI 0U STOCK AND FKIf'IS BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASES. Oolnnihns.O..May.l871. H, WKRIOW co. FURNITURE I COLUMBUS CABINET CO., lew Store, South Hlali Street, (Opposlie OpcFa Ronse.) Haive Juai Opened In Tneir ajpacloua New (tare the Flnaec AaaoFlmenl ol PARLOR, DRAWING ROOM, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SETS TO BE rOPND IN CENTRAL OHIO JUSEPB tsCHDEESBEiniCR. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Oor. Hlxh and BUU Btr. N e w Good) print tries ol Mens' Boys' oa Chllclrene' Wear, Oenla' Farnlahln( Goods, Read Made Gooda The Richest Itlnlerlnl. The Beat naterlal. The LATEST aad BEST stiles of ObMsorul Cossimsrss aver brosght to this market A. B. CUEIUI1KR. A ton Dues Cottbb enables ma to eqnal any. Osil aaet sauassas As Sock. jSBOBll, BIBSaUW Oa, 149 sjouth II lab llreet Naw Carpets, New Oil Clothe, New Lace Carmine, New Window llindee. ALSO MIW BRise aooua, MBW CLOTBS AMD CAUAIUaMlkA, aJIO FULL STOCK OF OOTTOK OOOD AT LOW ralCBS. OSBORN, EERSHAW &00 ' XSL -A. IV E3 f HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST OOLONG AND at y. U. trim jAPAN TEAS .r.l,,.T, .a,,,,.,,.. AND TOWN STREETS, ; Opposite United States Hotel. ASTON & CO. " . , Randall, Aston & Co.'s 8unday School Books. Fall Block at New York Pr"esJ. ' Bsvlne Preliot, B1N01LL, ASTON t Co.' School, Blank, and all the BEanflardand New Books. PlCTURESTtJU FRAMES, At Panic Prices to Close Ont. Randall, Aston & Co.'s MMUAiniCTCUlAlU Made to Order. Latest Stjlss. "B OI.0 bTANU OF BBUOAa TBTITI TBI ITU TBI IT III I IT COSTS TOIT NOTBINOTO 00 SU. aa i. aw. weeu borate aer ALLYN'SH COMBINATION ' SPRING BED BOnOU The Chenpeai and Be Ever invented Guaranteed to Giva Entire Sattfact(n a all sr.- askrfM n la ; A Fair Trial, it rrawa Its aaaarlarltr aver All Iheea waers the Slats raa Inftbwlas. v7arranted to Fit Anj Sited B4itea4 W. J. CONOIB, Oraasal Wsststa Arnt. 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Full Text | Me. ItfrtcM VOL. XXXII. COLUMBU6 OHIO.MONDAY JULY 10. i87t. NO 365 AN ATROCIOUS WuMAN. Examination or the Couocotlout Murderess. 'Aliree ftjusbaada and a i'amtly of VhilArm Bolsoued-1 he Prlaou ere Cunducl on sua aiaad la lorvlaw wlib the Crhnlunl -Friibllul llocord ot t'rlmo. timiiiNnuAU, Coon., July 0 'IV pre. Ilmlnary examination of Mr. liydla Sfterman for the polsoolog oftn r nnaband, Id May last, was begun la tbe public bill o( this Tillage to day. Tbe caio has occasioned great excitement la tuts vicinity, as suiplclon has been fastentd apun her for the mardor of elcvan per. .Jons, thru hluni and tight children. Tbe prisoner la only held now, however, for the murder of Horatio Hlicrmao, but, by permission of tbe Prssldlog Justice, testimony was alio Introduced concern., log the death of two children, Ada and Prank Sherman, and a previous bnatund, Dennis Rurlburt. Tbe court room was fliud thla morning with an tf.d crowd auxloua to learn of any new de velopments. The prisoner Is a woman 47 yeara old. Iler appearance through tbe day baa been that of apparent Indifference coccerulog tbe result of the trial, but the close attention she paid to cvory, question and answer evinced a keen In-terest In the procrrsa of effalrtl Tne rUate was repr. seuted bv Meters W 0 Wcxisier of D.roy, and E K. Koaier, Jr , of New Uaveu. The pr suiivr'rt couusel are Messrs. Sim M. Oirilner ol Aosoola, and Ueorgo II Watson or New Haven Tberxainloatlunhaabeili conducted before tjeabury J. 1'iutt, Jos tlce of tbe Peace. Col. VVoosor arraigned the woman ou tho cnarge of poiaunlng, on tile U.b of Hay, U .ratio bherman.wlth wui'.e arsenic mixed with hta food aod drink. Toe prisoner plead ed "not guilty," and the eximtnutlou produced a son of the deceased as tbe Ursa witueas. Ills tiatlmony occupied all tbe moroloK's session, aud Was In effect that, oo the day mentioned, bu bad carried the dinner prepared lit bla mom-er to his father at ibe shop lu the village; that, on bia return tbat evening, niv fa'ber waa taken with violent palua in the stomach and cootluual vomiting Toe doctor wascalitd ibe otxt morning at Ur.cJhermau'srtquest,and inscribed Thu violent reicbiuKe, vuioitlugs, and Intolerable tblrst continued, bowever, and locretaed until Friday morning, when tbe patient uitd. Th youog mao also leatlUed to tbe death i.f his slater Ada on December Rial, bor symptoms b.lug precisely like tbo e of hia father Oueday, soon after tbe alstci'a rleaib, tbe youog man propu-c.l to bis father to seta trap for rata. Mr. ttnermin thought a better plan was to pilson them with arseulc, and on going iuto the Cellar to get some of tbe poison ho bad leit there ready for ne, no tract of It wastrbr found. Mrs. terrain wis called, and Suggested toat prooably tbe rat had carried It off, paper and all. Younu Socman also tesiMod to tbe death months previous of a babe, Frank, the ympuioia being similar in character to tbe uiber two cases. The prisoner retained ber sppcarance of stoical lodiff, recce through tueeotlre evldeoce, rxcepuog when reference was .made to the arsenic, when she suddenly started, but almost Immediately ncov-ered self-puaseaalon. Attueafiurnonn session tbe flrst wlt-neaa call, d was Dr. U.ariloioy, llie family physician, who attended Mr. rjorrman during hs last Illness. Ills testimouy only confirmed tbatuf tbe youog man, though more full aod precise coocerolog tbe symptoms preceding the death uf ttoernun. 'roe pria .bit told blm tbat tbe deceasel bad Ju.l returoeii from oao of bis periodical sprees, aod she did not seem to regard bis care, at drat, as Be-rluua Alter tbe death oi h -r bu-oand. Dr. Bcardaley proposed to sirs, Saermio tbat a poat-mnrum cximioatloo be m.de, aod she offered no ul-J etioo. Toe stomach aod ooe-balf of tue liver were therefore sent to I'rnf Darker, of New Uaven, forexamloaiton. Dr Ueardaley also testified to Ada's eickueas and death tbo same symptoms attending the ttblld's and the fallivr'a decease. Mrs Shermtn, In this case, reiutd to pjrmlt tbo poat mortem, to be held, but after bis death tbe gravu was re opcued, unknown to tbe mother, and the atom tcb also arnt to fruf Darker. In reirsrl to the bib? Frank, tr.e D ic'or la Incline! to the opioloa tnat t'eatn rc-olted from an at-tack of cholera lofaotum, but from a suspicion thai It might have breo pots, ooed, be bad tbo atomecb and liver ex homed and sent to New UtViO at tbe eame time Dr 1'inney was calle I. and tcalllled at leoitn. nut witnout elliltmg anytniog new. Tne n'Xi witness .vas Dr. Uould Saelloo. nf llioilontun. woo atteo'ted Deoola Uurlourt, a former husian l.who died nndT auspicious clrcumsiaocta in July, 1470. Mr. Uurliiurt'a symptoms were great pain at the pit of the stoinaco, continual vomiting (In the last day of hlsslckocaa tbe pa lent bad six convul sions, in the last of which be iited. Tue oplolon waa given at that I'tno that death waa cau d ny acnte mil immallou oi tne stum tcb, though tho iioctur con. f. saw that be even thi n had his auspi cious aroused tbat thla waa a case uf poisoning, )ci, strangely eoongh, he neglected Wurdera kHist-tnortvtn. When suspicion baa bteu raised egaiost tne womao, examinations have b.on mad.; onehalf the liver and tbe tit-composed Base lying In ths region of tne stouuch also undergoing analysis by I'rof. Darker.Tne startling results of tin so several examloattnoa were rs-rmrteil ny the next witoe-a, I'r-if. Ueo F Hirker, of Yale Colleue Ou the 18 h of Mav. the stum- ace, aud liver purporting to be that uf noraio merman were received and the testa for metslilo pol-ous made, enough o( uoth bismuth aod erevnio iteinu fiuoil to have caused death. On June ill), 'ho same organs represented as belonging to tbo bod es of Ada and Frank Hit rman aud Deaole Uutliort were given the doctor and were suhj-cted to aoaly.le. The liver of Dennis Uurlnurt'Contlnr1 an euonaooa luouot of arsenic" lo lbs case of Ada the saino polaon In sroa'l Quantities waa ilofcttil, autl m the liver nfFrauk nnmUtsksitle traces nf the same wer. diatlngulshabie. Tne Profess tr gave his opinion unhesitatingly tbat Denolo Uuriburt came to his death from arsenical pilsoolog, and, with the oymptomsead the traces fouud, h' fell coovmced tnat outn oblltirvn died froji a similar o .use. Alter some further lea II moo y la regard to poisoning ami Its symptoms the wltoraa sat down aod the Court ad) turned nntll Friday morning. While Prof, liirk-r waa giving his testimony It waa observed that the prls-onertiniblled allttle seeming nsrvoos-nsea, nuubly when tbe case uf llurlburt waa nfrrrvd to, as no Intimation bad been m ide public that n ilaon had been re illy delected In hie body, the mere fact ana circumstances or Us death making eucb enspictou slroogly pruhahle. Tbe protecutlon expsct to cl e tneir testimony lo-dsy, and the ctee promises to be one of the moat rrrasrkable In tho an nala or crime to C innpot'ciit. A reitorternr the New Uaven PalM-lum vislt Mrs. rinerman tttiotlay last, aod elicits 1 sums Interesting facts. One waa quite free sp ken, and detailed tho prumtuent p trta ol ber career Htio says that her maldsn oame waa l.yilla Din-bury, aud ahs Is now 47 years "id. tlhe waa born near llordtntowu, N. J , hrr mother dying when abe was hut-nlue moaths old Bhe has had three hu. bsnda. The Iratone waa mm?d Httuck, aod aha waa matrlel to him In Naw Jsrvy. lie was fotmaily a pnllesman la Now Turk. By ibis kosbaod she had several eoiior-a, six of whoa, with tbe he oud, died wlthta one year, and all T iry suddenly. Ths remaining son Uvea 1 1 Dostoc, sod la marrl-d. From Now York sbe came to B afford and kept h'tnse lor an elderly , ladv there. Wullo there oho became acquainted with Mr llurlburt of Uuotliigton, a man of 74 years, with whom sbe lived about 14 months, wbon ho died suddenly, leaving a property of about $10,000. By Mr. Llurlburt she bad noscblldren bhe became acquainted with Horatio Sher man, and was married to blm last Hep- lemuer. rinerman, at the lime of bis marriage, had four children by bla Aral wife. Tne oldest, Nelson, wa 18 yeara old, Ada 19. Nattle lour; tbe youogest, a boy, was II montba old, named Fraok. Nei80o aod Na tie are still living. 8ner man's drat wlte'e mother lived with them at tho time ol bla death. Tbe youngest child died euddenlr, about eight mo uba ago, belog taken with ci am a and vln-leot lever aoa vomiting. Tue next eldest died two or three m -nths after, being taken In a similar way to the drst. Powerful medicine was administered, aod abe appeared to be getting better, but alter taking mor she told her grandmother tbat the laat made ber feel worse and abe aooo after died. After Ada died Mbermao sold a piano prevlonslv bouuhl for bis dauubler for about $'100, and deposited it In a bauk lo his wile's name. Abiut i he 1st of May he started hi no away, aod before golug said lo bis wile, 'I am notite awav and will bo back to- nunt at 0 o'clock" Ho went to New liaven with a team, some other parties gotug wltn him. Tne meo bo went with g tt tired of watting aod came homo without him. Bno beard afiei be had gone a day or two, lhat be bad quite a lot of mooey with him. She then weot to the tacksbop where be worked, aud where be said be earned ab ml $2uO a month, and fouud that he biiil uot Oeeu there, but she afterward found thst be had drawn ;)00 depu-lied for tbe plaoo. bbermau was away until tbe next Friday, and then bla eldeat son augue-ted to her that be oad better go after htm. bhe gave blm money tu go with, an I tne aoo fouud nlm In this city, and bronirht blm homo doorman atopped In Dertiy, and a-nt toe ooy nome with tne tram, lie came home bimseif about bVcloca p in. lite wife met nlm at the door, kissed blm affectionately, and asld, 'You have got home, have you?" He replied, "Yes; did lou tblok that 1 tv is dean V" In answer she said, ' I did not know what bad become ofyju." lie passed tbruuuh iuto the bouse aod got Iuto bid with Nattle rrevious to this be had had a falling out with bis wile, aod they did out sieup to gether, aod age batl . cumplaloed about oim, ana eam aue should nave to get a hill of divorce from him FritUy oigbt oe came bume Irom New Haven. Haiur- day be look aoine medtciue. aod dl 1 not go away from tho house. Muodsy they uad a talk ab ml tola matter of bis g ilcg away, aod ab jut bla drawing mouey from be bank and spending It. He told ber he kuew hudll uoi do right. "8nc sal'i, "Don't you think weduu't do right In not steeping together I" lie replied, "1 don't know whether 1 do or not; I know ion much, nuoday uign he went away and was gone tilt uooui 11 o'clock. Mon day morning he wcut 1 1 worx. Tho boy erne home and said his lather waa out coming home to dinner, aod his mother turn mm sue would take him duwo some At bight be was not home until about 0 o'clock, tho nst of the family batl eateu, aod when be came home she said lhat all had been to supper, but sbe gave him a cup of cocoa, aud he drank It with bla auppcr. Hi got np from the table, smoked a cigar, and then started down atreet; came home In about an boor, put bla hand on bla head, aud said: "On dear, 1 don'i know what la tho matter with me." rJhe Bald : Why, Dowdoyuu leoir" Ho Bald: "I ft el as tboogb I was burulug op My head achea terrmly." Hhea-kcd If he wauled a doctor. He Bald, "Not now; 1 may feel belter Very soon " Ho then commenced vomiting In tbo morolog snc seat fur Dr. Deardsley, but be kept growing warse. Tuey could not keep any-tuiox on bla stomach, anil ha lliiallvdieii I'huraday murotog. tine claims to have lasted of all tbo metllcioo txcupt tne oraody. (l bave given lb" couvureelton almost in her own laDgnage ibus far I)r 'Plooey waa called io consultation Tue questioo of post-mortem was dla- cusotd after deatb. and waa aureed unon. The stomach an I liver were taker, out and sent to New Haven to Prof. Dtrker to be anal) t td, wno reported lhat lucre waa araaoic eoougu lu XIII three men In one-third ol the liver. Alter Dr. Piooey received this report be went to gram) Juror A. 11 Ulloert aod mads cumiialur, an 1 then went to see air. wooaier, wno advised blm nut to be too hasty. Ho waited durlni the week until Frlil iy, aud news being spread In regard to ao Investigation, thu Immediate arrest was urn! bv the an tborlllea Uratid Juror Gilbert made complaint lo ti. II Plait, Joauce of tne reace, who issued a warrant. I ho .stir rant was pi teed lo the hsntls of D puty ttatriff Biskeman of Derby, who pueed a mm to watcn Ibe house Friday oighl, bnt was advise I nut lo arrest her then oy Mr Wooitcr. The Hhenll' thought, from In tlcatlooa and what be bad heard from neignb.irs, tbat aho waa coloir to leave town; bo ctlled a'. Mrs. tiuerman's an I inquired if she had a planu tu sell. next siuouay morulng be rouud ahs bul nought a ticket lor New llrnnswtck, N, J. Too Chlil of Police ol New Ilruos- wlck waa then telegraphed tu, to watch her, and did so. Due wetk ago laat Friday the Chief leit graphed tnat sue was going to leave lor Polladelpble, aod If tiherUT D skem.n wanted ber arrested to leirgrapii. tioerln Ulake- man neard rum Ur. linker Wedues.lur last that there was a large quantity uf aiaenlcin the etomichof the children, wt o bad been disloterred. Wnsu tho dispatch Waa nosived tbe Sheriff 01,t to uariroM, obuined a nqulaltlon from Uovernor Jewell, and a arled early i uurstiiy morning for New Urunawlck, and fouud that she bad auoe tu I'nlla- delpbla. lleurdered tboH)'lre to aireit br on her return Btieriff lliakemao, alter tiavelh g amond lu dlrf.reot places. reiuruca to new urunawlck, an I gettlou off ul one tralo.abe aootner. The H leril! a-ked the Chief to tell bar ho waoied t aeo her. Hue ackoowlcdged to the Sheriff site nan nad arsenic lu tbo house that Mr. Moerman bad Uouuht to kill ra a. TneHocrlff a. Id lo b.r lhat It waa re ported that she h id bought sr-eilc, aod tnat she had b mglit II uf Peck, druggist Bhe acknowledged It, aud asld she hsd g it II to kill rats with, aod claimed met sue had put II in the auive, etc, Frtsa ths Oaeiaaati UtHsnsisisl, Jo'y T.) Qonoial Nosa Letter from Qan- oral 8praguo. NonTntnif Pacirio ItAiLtvuD Co., id Go.,) Kir a J I, 1871. ) i-ACino u vi-ioh. uan l. Okkii KakaMA, W T., Juno KM, To the aMItarot tits Cnmnstelili MrUaAitSui: I saw In the morning Portland, Oregon, papers the announce meot thai my old friend, Osueral B. F. Noyea, had b-ou nominated by acrltma lion by the It-puul cau H'.tte Uioven- tlon uf toat giuriuua old Btate, Ohio It waa my privilege lu serve wnnu-ueral Nuyeadurlog ibe late war. 1 koow blm well as a man ur Duble and generoua lm pulses, aod as an accomplished and gal laut soldier. On the 4ih of July, 1801, he, with bla regiment, toe Thlr y-Niotn Uolo, chare- ed ami carried tbe enemy's works at Hulls stills, near Atlanta, Ueorgls.-It was splendidly clone, (lateral N.tyea fall wouoded Just bb his regiineul waa mounting ine oavmy a works I saw him a moment after where he loll, I shall nut soon forget his appearance or his words. Hild h "Uenersl, I am wonotl-e.) a ball has gwo throogti my Irg; smashed both bonus all lo pleccei but It la the Fourth of J ulyi we have carried the enemy's works, and I don't can a d-el" Tbls will show the klo.l of a soldier ha waa. Ult own wonts hare already ounviooen too peop.o ui uitioul bis slo. qoence aod abllltv. Yon ought to give htm a round hund red thousand majority. Yonts uuly, J, W, Srgaava The Ohio- Biver Bridge -Its History and Iti Dlmeniiona. From ths Btllalr IndepatulonU) Tbe drat train passed over the river bridge at this place Wednesday morning, J one 31st, and tralna have been creating constantly ever atoce, although the work la not entirely completed. It la one of the noblest structures of the kiod on the continent, and Its comple tion mirks a pew era In railroading In Soulhcu ern Ohio. The prelimlnsry surveys and location were made In 111114, under tbe personal supervision of Cuionol James L Randolph, Colef Eoglneer of tbe Baltimore and Unto railroad, tieveral Hoes Were ruo one near the mouth of Bogge' run, another rnonlng up McMahoo's Creek before the present line, along tbroogh Firat street, was adopted. Quarrua erera utjeou lu duly, !OU4, on AlOSla- hon'a Creek, and woiked continuously nutll October, 181)0, when all work was suspended nutll April, 18118. The drst stone was laid on tho drst shore pier, Ohio aide, May 3, 18(18. Mr. John Brad cuaw took charge uf the wurk, aa Bu-pt rlntendent, In May, 1808 Began drti-ing piles for coffer dam of drat river pier Joly 18, 1808. Work waa delayed cooal leiably uu acconusol higb wati.r. The drat atone waa laid In foundation ol drat river pier Tuesday, B-ptembei 1, looo. un munoay, March 28, 1870, bitten lurntug arcbea of arcade, and closed last arch lu April, 1871. Col. Jamea L. Randolph was tho ensln. eer In ebargo during lie conitructloo,aa-alsted by Mr. J. A. Hunter, Assistant Engineer. Mr. Jobn Drsdshaw Superintendent, Mr. Itun L. El wards clerk to tho Superintendent. Messrs. Brsd-shaw aod Hooter bave had Immediate charge of the work, and have discharged tneir dunes wun rare skill aod fidelity The following will give the reader a very good Idea of the work. Commson. Ing tig tbls side, tho length of the Ohio approach, from tbe Inter-ectlnn of the bridge line with tbe Central Ohio R It. to the west rod of tbe arcade. Is 21)78 feet. Total length of arcade 1471 If feet. Leaving the arcade, we have two spans uf tbe 11 illman hrldge, lenjilis. respect-lv dy, 1115 and 107 lent. Then six spans of the Kevstnne Co. 'a bridge, as fo lows : aio, 34i., ;iik. 813. aia, an total uaso i oe uist, lounu. nun and sixth are deck bridges, second aud third are through bridges and are tbe chsnoel spans. Then seven spins of the Bollman bridge, it-mms turo. iu.o, ltwo, luuo, 1UU 0, 13t) 703. Making tho total teneth of tne truo superstructure 84100 feet. The abutment at east end of tho bridge ruos back 400 feet making the total leogth of masonry 8934 feet. From east end of abutment to Intersection ol bridge line wim tnnnieio iracxoi lueifalllmureand Ohio It It. Is 2744 feet, ,. Ohio approach mti.o m titetue MU.M a. Irun supsrsuuo urtttullmaD bridges., SM.0 I t ." Ksiatuos " ..IHJ.6 Abatmitntetstcndotbrlaas '.sJ3 fect, or I 7 10 miles. Ibe lloilman bridges wcro made In the Baltimore aud Ohio comoanv'a shops, at Mt. Clare, Maryland, and are of the best material, aod possess every requisite ot aireogia aod durability. The alx river spans were made by Ihe K-Jsioae Brldue company, In their enop at Pittsburg, Pa. Too arcade Is lortned by forty-three arches, resting upon piers with elevations of from 10 to 20 feet above natural surfsce of ground, and are located 284 feet Irom center to center, with clear span of arcade 88 4 feet the oofflt of arco riaes 14 8 reel above aprloglng line, making the floie an exact semi-circle I'Do psrapet wall rises 0 feet higher, and Is capped on either side with a retaining wall, carried up to tho level of rail Eight hundred and elubty-lbree feet of tne arcade Is on a curve of 1140 lest radius. Each arch la composed of 87 rloa-atoOHS. Including the keystone, one foresch 8taU lo toe Uoloo. Cut stone was oad In theeollre construction. The plero of the chaonel spans rise to au elevation oi ui leet above low water mark. A .Ireduo ouat waa osed to exca vate foundations, wbtch raoge from 18 to I I feet tielow tne bed of tho river. Tola bridge affords speedy aud safe transit over tae river for freight and pass ogers at all seasons of the year.aod must add largely to the tralllc of the Biillmore and Oolo railroad company. Wo tender our hearty thanks to Messrs. llunicr and Bradsbaw lor valuable assistance In collating these ata iistica. A Curious Fanel-Uouso Implo mont. from the Xsw Yotk Tlmoa T. Ctpt. Cnarlts McDonald, of the Eighth Police Procloct, Is In possession of a very curiously constructed Iron bolt, tbe workings of which offer a very good Illustration of tbe adroit manner In which the "panel-house game" may be operated without detection. It Is to be used as evidence at the trial of a notori ous panel honso thief now In custody, The Implement la all In ono Piece. In. stead or belog In two aeptrate pirts, like ordioary bolts. What should bo ths "nosing" or receptacle fur the end of the slide Is merely an extension of tbe body of Ihe boll, but Is so cunologly Joined to II, however, aa to appear.cxeepl oa close acroiiny, lo be altogsibor disconnected from It. A lalteral groove occuplee tne place where the "ooalog " and tbe other half of the bolt should meet over the crovlca of the door, aod helps to com plcte the deception. The holes of the 'nualog" a us two outer comers are diied with sham screws, which do not exend any further than the thlckne-a of the Iron plain. At the opposite sod of tue plate are two nolea ao hied aa to allow It to be removed aod carried off lo the pocket wlthoot disturbing ths screws on toe eogs or the door ol the room in which the then Is to be com mlited In such a way tbat ths "ooslne," aa the loop plats la called, seems to be fastened lu tbo p'ate of the door. It there hss tbe appearaocs of being a ported bilk As the victim enters the room hie female cimpamoo slides the bolt mroogn the gruove, Into Ihe raise "nos log,"ard the door looks sell It was thoroughly barred. Ills now a simp e matter fur the meloaceomplioe to quietly a ip Inside, aod rule tbo pockets uf ins victim; all that Is neceaaarv lo islo ad mittance belog a alight shove at the door, Just euUlclent to more It open. Too thief sobatquootly routes with his booty, aod ti la then easy for the female to deny all koowlodgeofthe transaction should the victim discover his loss. Historical Retributions Jecker, the banker, who was one of lbs hostages murdered by ths Commons stvsgoi during the assault on Paris, was the m in whose Mexican claims Napoleon mails one uf his excuses for Invsdlng Mexico. Roirlbotlon for that crime has singularly overtaken Its authors snd main Instruments. Opsin engaged la It, with Oeueral Prim aa ber leader. Spain has since been revoluilooltsd, and (lens eral IMm assassinated. The sad lata of Maximilian: and Osrlotta ihe world Is familiar with. Austria uphold It, and Austria baa been terribly puolahed. One of Us excuses was the revival of the power of lbs Jesuits, aod ths firmer establishment f f the Oalbollo religion oo thla continent. Tue Pope favored Ht and his power began to wans then, and Is now In rulus. Napoleon may date tbe beginning of his fall from thai III star red exuedltloo. Kvery French General engaged In Mexico, yet living, haa slues been beaten on the battle-dald, and disgraced la the opinion of his own countrymen. And now Jeoker has died by Ihe hand of violence), 'The Btltlsh etateamsn that excused It are either dead or om of power. The is'rlbutloos of history are stranger, sonetlmsa. than so-called poetic Justice. IMtml iVaf. London Clubs. Clubs ereessentlally Eugllali. ThougV every continental city in Europe haa lm-Hated their loslltu'lon, yet the English club still remains tui genera. Tho clubs aod eerclea In Paris, lu Vienna, In Bi. Petersburg, and, above all, those wretch ed traoaplantatlona called English and American duos which flourish in every city In Europe, are as different Irom tbelr Pali-Mall namesakes as the worship of Baccbua Is from tout abstinence. On the Continent the cafe takes Ihe real place of the club; It la there that men eat, drink, smoke, and read tbe papeisj while those who belong to clubs hivt generally some claim lo wealth or distinction, and use them as a iaablunabio louoge where nets are made In tbe daytime, aod high play Is Ihe amusementof the evening. The last light In Which a Frenchman, Austrian, or Hussion views his club Is that of a home And here Ilea the great difference between club life abrosd aod club life In England, To an Englishman, If ho le a bscbelor, his cino Is his home. Ii is there mat he sees his friends, writes his lettera, dines, aod spends the greater part of the day. British respectability, in Ita moat severe moments,cao wish for no more decorous haunt for husbands and aona to enter and take np their abode. As long as men are within the walla ci their club they have tu conduct laemaelvcs sa gentlemen, tihould a member behave him self In an objectionable niauuer,aud to the aonoyance of bla felluws, must as aurcdly ho will be reprimaooed by the secretary, or, if bis olfense'be very reprehensible, he rtqueetcd by Ihe committee to take his name off tbe books. Blnco Thackeray In bis Miscellanies took young Brown by tbe hand and showed blm over his splendid clul , the new clubs tbat bave been started are legion. Tbe host of names duwn on tbe books of the Carlton, the Travelers', the Atbseroum, the Oxford od Cambridge, tha-UnivereltT. ths "It.u." tbe social ex cluslveness of Boodle's, Brooks', Arthur's, Wblte's,4c., and the long time that men hid to wait before they o md en sr any of the old London clubs, cause 1 It to be a matter of absoluto necessity that new cl ti lis should come Into existence, unlcaa Yonog E-tglsnd wsb to bo fur the nest partol bis life absolutely oiuniesa. sicn were tired of bearing: tbat ho Atn- emcum or the Tiavelers', In say 1800, were electing the csndldatca put dotvu In their books In HV: hence cummitteea of Influential men were formed, aod, In aurmiun to tne oiaerciuba,we have now the Junior Carlton, ('be most ancceasful of all tbe new clnb), the Naval and Mili tary, tue new Univeralty, the Thatched House, the Marlborourrh. (fir a verv ex clusive coterie.) tbe Grldiroo, tbe Junior AtheoKum, tbe Albemarle, tbe Whitehall, and various small military clubs. iiouon ctuos may oe divided iuto I tor great classes tbe social clubs, the political clubs, elms requiring special quslldcations.and ibe prolessli.nal clulis The eoclal clubs are the Travelers', Hoodie's, Arthur's the Marlborough, the Windham, the Uoloo, the Raleigh, Junior Athenrcum, Gridiron, Thatched House, &c. The flrat four are amoorr the most exclnsive lo town. The poht leal clubs for Tories and Conservatives ars the White's, tbo Carltoo, Juoior cerimn and the Conservative; for Whigs and Radicals, Brooks's and the Reform. Tbe professional cluba are the United Bervlce, Junior Unite I Bervlce, Army and Navy, and Naval and Military fur officers In the army aid navy and militia; the tit. James's for diplomatists and civil servants; Ihe Atheeitom for Bishops, Judges, and distlngulahed artlaia and men of letters; the Osrrtck for actors, Journalists, artists and men of let ters (in these two lust there Is a good anrlokllng of men about town;) and tho Whitehall lor engineers. Tho clans requiring spec flc quallllcatlon are the Guards', for officers In the UouaihoM Brlvade only; too Oxford aod Cambridge, iue uaiversiif aon ana new uotvurslty, aa tuelr names Imply, for 'Varsity men,-aod the Eaat lodia aod Oriental Clubs for ludlao odlcers, civil servants and merchants. For card playing, the Portland and the Arllnuton. For billiards and the heat night club In London, rreu o. i tiituy s aiagauM, A Bomanoo. from the aVoomingt oo Leader. About a week ago, In the south part of hiwd, in sne timoer, wero camped two waguo luauaot nypotes, aooot Bixt-en In number. Among them wsb a beautiful girl neatly attired In nvosv Mamma. with black flowing tresses. Our Information la from bur mother.snd It can be relied npon as being correct Tbe party had lived In Zaneavllls, Ohio, aod a youog man of tbat place had btcome enamored of Ibis youug girl, and Bought uor naun in marriage, which tbe mother obj-ctcd to, aod lo eompanv wltn thla party waa traveling to the Far Weat tor the pnrpoae of gelling away from this youug man. ue nan received tbe sympathy of her step father, whom tbe mother refused to live with. Tbe story Is lhat the yonng girl Is an heiress and the yonog man la In rather poor circum-atancea, aod hence the objection. Tue yuuug man and his associate made their appearance at the cumpany ground in I Ilia city, and sought to force tue girl to accompaoy him. The mnhcr Interfered and a war ol words ensued. A proposition waa mado that If the mother would agree In writing thai when the lover had acquired some meaoa hs should have the prtxe, and he would not give her forther trouble. This she refused to agroe to. The girl Wis Inclined to go, but her parent would not allow her to rtn an tue young mao drew a knlle and the mother a pistol, and were about to engage In mortal combat, when tho oauauier apraog oeiween them. Tbe pistol was snaoncd twice, but (ailed u go off. Tbe lover and tbe stern a' ber left Immediately, and notblog more of Intereat transpired at that lime. The mother told onr Informant tbat they bed repeatedly tried lo get her child away, and that ahe wonl 1 ahoot him the next lime without saying a word. Provontion of B tiler Incrustation, A very slmplo mode of preventing boiler locrnstatlnn la In general use at the Datmstadl Gas Works. The entitle baa worked night and day slues 18.11, almost without Interruption, and tho lormatloa of calcareous deposits baa been entirely preventer! by the ueo of crude pyroiigucous acid, combined with ur i It le either Introduced loto the boll, er or mixed with the feed Water, tilote Ihle mixture baa been In use they have never had to use a hammer to remove scale. Each year durioc ths summer. when less gas Is required, the boiler Is opened, and perhaps a conpls of aandfolB 01 loose seuimunt taten Irom the bottom. The quantity employed la very smau just enuugn to reuuen litmus pa. peri consequently the Iron Is not attack. ed. as Indeed Is apparent from tbe fact mat tne ooiier naa neen nui twlco under repair. (rue L'tv Journal. Bpurgoon Preaching to Twonty Aaousata rursons. Ths London correspondent of the Bos ton Advertiser savst "I ones heard Mr. Spurgeon preach In the Cryalal Palace to tweoty thunssnd persona. Wnlc lever way yon looked yon saw a mass of human beings. His wife sat Immediately below his pn'plt. She grew frighteneiiaod began to shed team. Mr. BjurgrtM obaerred hrr. and calling some ono to blm, sent a message asking her to sit where she could nut loox at mm, and a'tcr she had moved her nervousness passed away. Bu little did he exert himself that I could not be. Hove the people at the rim of tho ciicle ooum near, uut 1 was wrong. 'When ths doxoiogy after tbo sermon had been sung, the great Baptlai preach, er, with the familiarity which aeems to bs allowed lo particular men, said i 'No, boi lhat will not do. Not half of yon enoglheo. Let na have Ihe words again, and lei avery one ))ln. Mr. Organist, please play tbe Verse once mors." The organ waa at ins extreme end, sraroely la sight. Ths organist looked like a black dot. But he heard the little stint man In ths puiplt. and turning round to the keys sent forth a glorious volume of mnsio. And tne people naa neero as well: the five thousand singers became twenty thousand. It was wonderful to flod those eoormons regiments of singers suddenly Joining tbe rest." Btltllftfcas Not ICES, onr aicino are eelvest And tbrotutb rami na of oriasss twees lbs trass-parent fluid which natate doss not Bead for vital purposss. Thu la a wiaa provision "t Pritrldeoaf, but aseesilvs perspiration la, nevertheless, extremely wesksoint;. Dudes tbs h-ataof sanasr sll hsrd.working meo pteipirs to aa sxtant that la more or less dsbdltatlog. They, of all eltaaaa of tbs sommoal y, require a wbolssoms lovlgor-aot at tola season, Lat than not sssk It la tke Uquors of lbs bar-non; they will not Bod It there. A madioated sUaolaot, para and nods fllsd, Is whst thsy os d; sod among thla elan of rtmsdies, Hostettar's Btsmsrh Hitters stands sJoos. No valid plea eaobsnrged sgaiost Its ius even by tbs seolus of Temperance itself: for srea ths llaloe law psrmlUlbeaalsordilfislvsstimv'i for aed eiaal purposes, as a geaeral raoorsttOB prspsraioa,tasijlitaesoaano sepial aoyabsrs. But tbls la coir one of tbe merits ot this fsmou UTtgorator. Its ragulatisf propert'ea lire It an lmmenss superiority over all lbs toolos ot ths FfctrmacopcBla. la eases of ebrCule eonslipstloa tHs t-s aunt urefal aod osftsfn 01 aU aperients. It creates os vlolsat cemtootioa la the dlsehsn- iag orssns, bot gently rshsvlng them of tbslr oestrum ioni, Isaves thsm la a heslihy, vloiis condition. It seems ooaeoessary to atate, lo vlsw oi wo am ot lestlmoov aa to If a eftVte la dis- pepsla, tbat it la a permaaaot oora for tbat terri ble aod bot tov eeneral oomplaiot. Tbe oumetoos "Bitters," nodes esrlous nsmes. which mtrosnary dealers endeavor tosobstitu'e for Htststter's Storaach Olt'sra. hnttla ha imU. ad, for their osq Baeea, ev tliealoa aod tbo nubile at larx. Buatatter'a Bit'ere are procorab s to w.'H, uw-jr ,. never e'n .n nn Columbus Sewer Tipe to., COLUMBUS, OHIO, WABtrraCTtraa SEWER PIPE of til ifiM and klodi. from 8 to 14 lech and if the tat. qu -.lit for traifrtbt da nbllltytuia moo'hn-, and at lowvt maiaUt prioM. ffflee West Side nigh Street NEAR RAILHOAD DEPOT. Faclorr--TbrM mllea nortb mt Cltf, near IV onto Volnmbna. Wit. Wamall, Bopt. B. J. Bed, Prrtident. Jam. A. Wilooz, 8oe'r. 8. 8. Kicxlt, Tmi, DtBIOTOmaV ft. V. BsUsH. V TTfaasa V(nA.uw ou (uvd b. 8. Kickler. Otdfri addresMWd t9 the. Comnauiv. m h Presai. dent, ot anf liliejctof, 01 reouva prompt fttUn- Nawnrk and Ohio RiT?r Fire Brick ! OOBlUntlr OB haUide fi. F. But, PrtMdMt Oolambtu Bavtr Flpo Co.t After ft earrfol aralBoitlOtl and thrtrntiah tatart svlopted it lor tbe vVavtcr Wore a of tkla my, 1 billtr and lloUh. ta avn nt tka sm...T yi..A. tbo mArkpt, wbicb l tuv h--reto or uaad ta oob MIlCMslf WaVVSM WOIfta ID MUKT dUsN, ITUT yorin, J. I PIl.IJIRTTRV Chief Enrlnatt Watai Worka Utj of OUumbttf. HELLMUTfl 00LLE3E. Board ud Tuition per ansim, $231. Hcllmuth Ladies' College lutuniratsd by H. B. H. Prtoos Arthor. Board and Tnltlua per anonm, Sue. President: Tbs Very Bar. 1. aeUmutb. D.D., Daaa of Uoroa. aavgurpartlrtnaraappfytoaajos JCvaaa, Loa-daa, Caaada Waal. eapll t T. A.. 11 0 H 10 Y, BUaoracirarjtuo twian Italian and Amorloan Marble, Seoul! Cranlle at Brawn Hone, MoRUUBNTB, Ac, No. 1U N. Biol Brestr, COLUMBUS, O. all kioda at Run tiae Work done oo Sbnrt Notlee SAMUEL Y. GREER, (Bwefswr to DU'of ttt ft UrterJ FIREHOSE MABDFACTUEEB 520 North Street, Philadelphia, KHTABUhHBD IN USI. Btejam rirt EoirlBo, PoreiBf and BoeMoo Bot LsBithi-rand Rubber Duck-u, Pipe.Moiale, Pcra and Patent Co upline ot all kioda wlr STEAII J08 PAINTING CHEAP And a lib Despsteh, al ths OOcs of lbs STATE JOURNAL. SPECIAL ATTl.VNON OIVE.V TO Posters. Oho tv Cards, Clrrnlnn, PI.tlK ANDOJLORBD. A jad icio tu baiineu man oxponds no leas for advertising than for rent" THE JOURNAL Circulate Inranaliaut THE STATE Hake Known throneh tlie'Oolumns of THE JOURNAL wit voo sin roa saw ro THE PUBLIC f W ONI tr tut , VERY BEST lit VESTMENTS e Vol) CAN MAKE. Ton have only to look around you to observe Its PAYING RE8ULT8. AOVIlltTinli IN THS! JOUR1TAL. OUR JOB DEPARTMENT Uu tmi .horiuvtalr rriltetl at kT? tptsua, ud wt an 0Mfldr.it t vu AlllLITV to ALI IVCALL AND SEC US. BUMIVE8. DIKETOKV. tV We invite tea attention of onr read ers to the following list of Oolnmbui Business Houses, whloh are among ths most reliable and extensive astablith-mehtiinttaif oity. ATTORNEY. .clii bbiojb, Attorasy at Law aed notarr Public, los g Hfb at. Hpeclai altsaUoa riven to CuUeoung aud Uoevsrsucfae;. R.HUIILDeJ. attsnev ab laiw. Bsmovsd to No. 11. Baulk Hlfh street. si r. nawrrr. ittoreey at Lew sad etlleifir of Patents, St Bttotb High street, Columbus, Uhlo. at. a. a j. r. HtirpuAN. Ittrmer at Law. OUcs. it Kaat Bute street, Ooltuabua. QBO K. NAHH, At (Am. v mt Law. Ottoa. No. M South Hlih atrat aim boa bolldioff. ARCHITECTS, R. T. BROOKEa. tjmttfr, QtU EnfflDwr, ka. Otttaa, B. B. Ooff. BlRb and otata atraata aa awry. BOOK-BINDEIU. CHAS. U. HBLI-tf, Book'UBdcT and HLank book Hanafafltuw. Psunphlat wuck and Pwitd'eikJa boand to erdar at aiwrttaoU'. a4.fifl.iid WNortt Hlah itra-t BIOaa AN M hTATIONEHV. rmitT.T Burnt. tHatloatra and betlora Is KoTelopat, tenntnt Amold'a rntnea writtatr mq uunmr Iai til kinda f Paoar and Sealing Wai. CoiaUba nd HisTb aa., H dnr imm emmT. CIUAHN AWO TdBrlCviU. I. V. BAC'U. Wholeaala aod rttall da.lar in Clfan. Ko.tSl, riuuiiaUigbalrtat. (Jujaxt of m awo -aanuXao- tsra. sTTtCpneaafUrM. fIT.tM'R DO 4mltBui'diDK,daaviflrin Korciyn VruiU, Toy Ita. Uyitora, JTub and Uuoa uf ail kinda In aaa- OEt nT8. a W. UUNN UN, MannfaettinTi of the Mupcrtot Ponelaln Plata aod Itrtb oomDUvcai. Nua. 10, U and I J. U.ara OKAItTlLB AND HBWEtt fIFE. JAUE8 PATTKitflO.t ft CO. Dtalen In Hola Drain Tile and BUma tfwaf Flpa VsUd oppoalu Union Paaaancat Depot, bK-uvUitrrs. si vra irn oni 1 1 PanpltVa Drag Btort, uo buutb Ulgh atrtet Prt eripuima onrvruiij ounpuunanu mu ouura. DRV OIIO IIS, OB BOB N, KBH8BAW ft GO. aoraavMon wi ai av. uuuin m -i uiiu fw.rwt. avmlailir Mttltan, Valval. Bra-Mia. IB tddiucm to wnat la aUrosvdy ta lUtuni, Wl (Jl"Uu, ttUpla aiad ftv; urf uooaa. rURNITUBB OHIO niRHITU&B CO- If uabtiirsjra of fret-aUs riirnitan, vbolfaala and null. Wriroou, , 7. and I Ovrnna Block. m A rs, VA ns KaO. 9 VHktHNAND LUDevIU. afaanfaetarer ol IUts Unn and Pora, and daalat in ttUevw ushmu utnDrauH, aw , m a. uigD n JEWELRY AND WATCHES j r. cohkday tx.. Muaf!aetnm at One J-walry of afery daaerlnUoa. Watonaa plated gold ana atlTer, M I K Uroad sTuwa, urotjra Dynuui prompuy ueouuu. 7. A. ft L. LK8UUEKRUX. WbolaaIa and RaUll dealera la wlcb, Oloaka ana Jewelry. o, 71, a UigbaUta. MITIBt.U. HEUHHISkB A SDAMB, LorabsrafsTcbstitajlaalata 1. all kiads af WarhaS rioonne. Lumbar, Lata, a., aanes eprine and n.LI.SNaRt. J. B WILK1S raahltmabla at lUlaerf. brrsa TrineUaes, Vsaey (loola. 190 a. Uih Ha. op. Uoodata UOOM. 0. W. SIM. HONS, Wlokawls sad Betall Utlltaerv Uooda, 1,1 Booth Bleb .1.. Opar Uoae Blrak. nERCllafST Taii.OHia. Ma UBIO UERrHANT tailobimo and IU Sxntk ItUh St eeau1 Sclu Male to Order. aea.lr.aaad. Clolblllff alwaya M baad. JOB. OTJNDEBBHBlataB. Kmbaat Tailor aod dealer la Beadr.atada Clota-taf sad Oaat'e runuabuag Uooda, aaiartftaB llo- jubn BBUTzaa a oa Keebe Plaaoa. Neiidh.iB a H-iaa' Otsaas and Ha. lodaona, Muaasal iaatraaseata, So., 1 and LI A NEWSPAPERS. OHIO STaTI juuknal, Datlv, Trl-Wesblt sad Weeklr, lbs bwt luws, buteMs, and famlh pspet, aad tba beat Advat-uataa alMliuas la tba "tau. PAimriftia. r-, , KEUiED, SIGN AND BANNER PalnlluaT, Glass filldlaa, Lattarlaa at ail atlnda, B. B. 00B. HIGH AND TOWI 8TB. FRIIIP KNOPF, fur Palatine, ratwnaa. aa, etB at Krxmrs .slat 'bop, tin. tu Soatk Hlik StSMS, Omitf boa, Obto rLlinsiKHS tfSU BK..1, HAISUBMB r. hau.it a eon, Drains la laal Pipe aad Sbm (sari, Katka lad Wales fltaau aad Weeb Bo..a. wt e. Third Hi, Pi.issss.fs. JAMSB ANUBBW. Jtasibse, daaln ta Fampa, Flee, "stae 23"- " Monk V1 Ska ELEB8RISEE, ADAMS 4 00. PIKE at DOMESTIC LCMUER: Lath, Bhinglea, 8uh, Blinds, Doors, Wnroow an Boon Faairsa, Mononae, ha orncBi S.ntb-wo.1 Cr. Raring A VTaUr Me, mivniiva, onto. artaaa Flaalai, Bawtaf aad Baawtat eeae teosdae. Au. oaaaaa vansrm.v vtLtxa. STEADMAN & EVANS, BCOTOll ORaNITX MONCMKNTU, ITAMALUIV. AIDATlKHITAn, sYttred artel limn Bloni ifonunwati fsvssas Blak sad tsva alMa rWavattM. O, EAGLE BRASS WORKS I All slods or Bran. Work', Drove ripe tn ritiiDgs, QEO. POTTS & SON, CoFiter Bprliaf mn4 Water ate. BANKS AJTO BANalEBI. SPAEROW, HINES & 00. BANKERS, 1 56 South High Street, COLUMBUS, O. COMMERCIAL BANK. no, ioo in. iiijrh wt. (Sessions' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. OBANOI JOHN80H, I. 0. SKHSI US I. a. iarntT, Faoranrroas. ' nvTEElwr OM DEPOSITS, BTJY 4ITD Hell Uabl ui HIim a I n a aUSratolasstlanisiUak ' r ' Iseue Paaaaare Ttrlrpla To and from a b. MhmI ..i. . n uaara pyebu la Oolo, aoa oa all tb. prfaelpal !' k.. JT1" and do a Ueaaral uoueeuiwaa ns.lv. pronpt attaattoa. W. K. Ids. k, flctrLKx L.O. Baon, cash's CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Sueeessors to B. . Smith a Oa, Bar snA wit VnnrfM rtoafla ana mS r.. .oDi.uiHtpan.ei auops, X0Hrs.s auewea TUB . Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. -OF- COLUMB17S OHIO. O0S.B1S1S0 Tbe Cipltal City IneariBCC C.., 0. B. FRlBBKB.Pntident; The Fraokllq InsDrince C., JOHN OBEENLEAF, Fresldeat Tbe Central Imnrinee Co., JAHKfl A. WILCOX, Fltaldeat, Office, Notional Iiohange Bask Building, a. n.vm i..,u .auaiaieni recta. AfrsrTKRie Asaesjta ' arable lur Lasses, 9000,000.00 TtllTIM niltlrlleaasal " -- - - - - rtT, aejalirt Lou or UatnaKa br Ifire. at r-tte aa low aa other flra'iaM Onmpaoin. Paitlenl r .Haiaiuiiss'vatn siis; luaararju ui r arm rrU(Mtr- ty. bihted Dveltmo and tbeit yuxnlttire, lor vas stuei va nil jxm Bs laMsuw aVsMltaatale aalM-a aa.. arrwHsi pti j raiiv vnail 3 A. Rf?A. (Vrrtitairy, K ort: woo fv naaacar . n. Htauu.iaoltottor. F. A. Si L. LESQUEREUX, ATI A aUlOI ROCB Off AMERICAN Ladies' and Gent's Watches, 01 Ihe Waltbaaa, Elf la ana Callesl Stale. fjaaaipauaF tiaieansledl Klaanlactnre. aue Fine Swiss Watches, Of oar wi f n porfmtlon. Gold ind Silver Plated Goods, JEWELRY lit SNDLB8B VABIXTT 'I'll 10 COZaUMltUt Mantel and Grate Company All 1IAKIN0 ALL SUES OF MARBLE1ZED MANTELS Imitating Nature Tnilhujlly, and Produc ing worn interior io none in the County ALL OUBWORK WAEEAHTID IT. B. A lull itok ot BfftaMfo Oudn in. OameUrr Vurat, ) ol noeitcd of MfW plUim E. F. MORGAN, Slaessseor to D. ft Bask a Oa.J No. MS South Illirh etrasot, UlarrsslFtef NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS every lev. Bs win hare a laiie stost ol In PAKTKGAM, LA ltOMAH, aad au .tbes aoyolai brands el IU PORTED ClOAlia, laaaborttlau. OalllaAa BOOTII'H CARRIAGES & BIGGIES MANUFACTORY-Cor, Third and 6aStt REPOSITORY-GUI' Block, N. High St, coLt'inBi a, onto. Otiaet, Inmt, aM bum widely baon Istak in n i in i ibi uatnt VHB, ua aaaS. Bbirtlni Tp Baeeiaa. Phsilvssa. aekamra, sjsarassekaa, OurtacM, aad Oaaai alaaala. olUSaatKvlea aad Best MaantaeMva sad Fva leb, aa4 a latfs atoak al assiaad bead Bvarstta . a TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa aow (repand to raralah aa real a COAL oa lbs Ssllawtaf Blase i Blnsabuva;, Yoss(hlnheD, Brl'atre, Connclsville, Csnabrldge, Teinla Greek, Br Uts Oar drllnerd (na ay lard au taaaut, toaUeartaottUcaty. ' P. sUTOEN. SHIRT MAfiUFACTORr. IIALITICK- "t CLtVIl Tin W SHIRT. Hsvtae ewvabaaM tkW valasbk, Mim . anwabMSaranilahlbeatwtaarS - Sltlae Alrt mt .HS4 a Ua ..kit. leZ will we.lv. attaaua, aal oakMeeUe. Mra.ad. Abo tbe Utuaad eat Sboaiaw Area Saab, a.. Fahsrae eat by rate, t), M. Aa-drsa,l era. 1 Ofa Baaaa. aa stalls. LVIf IF "jos:- NEW ADTCRTISEiHEJVTS. O . O mPOBTER AND DEALER W T E A S , Bu Jost rseslvsd B Caree of Flos T,.i emul-,.. - yOUNO HYSON, ineERlALB, GUNPOWDER, OLD at ol b!.b will a, aou Ii".nl1V, CORNER HIGH RANDALL,) 1 A B I n I WALL PAPERS Hew sftyiee all the lime PANEL PAPERS! Elegant. Xew sinel Cheap. IOO JOHN80N BUILDING. WINDOW SHADES, rssiw, uprap an Beanilf nl. WASHABLE TINXST AND WASHABLE WOODS. 109 S. High St. HOLD AND FBEStO PlPltBS, a-reiuer, Bstter and Chesper than Before the War NEW QUO GEM STORE' NEW AND FEESH WOODS AMD NO IHISTAKE, PT7ROHASBD FOB CASH T'iSJoTa0", F n No. 235 S, W. Corner of High and Friend Streets: A tVLL AND COMPLETE STOCK Of - " C3rH.OOE3n.IES, Entirely new, and jnst purchased In the Eastern Market. We wonld be (.lad to see all onr Old Friends and Former latronn, FB0M18IM0 TO IIAKI IT TO Tflt!H ADYANTAGE TO IXAAUNI 0U STOCK AND FKIf'IS BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASES. Oolnnihns.O..May.l871. H, WKRIOW co. FURNITURE I COLUMBUS CABINET CO., lew Store, South Hlali Street, (Opposlie OpcFa Ronse.) Haive Juai Opened In Tneir ajpacloua New (tare the Flnaec AaaoFlmenl ol PARLOR, DRAWING ROOM, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SETS TO BE rOPND IN CENTRAL OHIO JUSEPB tsCHDEESBEiniCR. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Oor. Hlxh and BUU Btr. N e w Good) print tries ol Mens' Boys' oa Chllclrene' Wear, Oenla' Farnlahln( Goods, Read Made Gooda The Richest Itlnlerlnl. The Beat naterlal. The LATEST aad BEST stiles of ObMsorul Cossimsrss aver brosght to this market A. B. CUEIUI1KR. A ton Dues Cottbb enables ma to eqnal any. Osil aaet sauassas As Sock. jSBOBll, BIBSaUW Oa, 149 sjouth II lab llreet Naw Carpets, New Oil Clothe, New Lace Carmine, New Window llindee. ALSO MIW BRise aooua, MBW CLOTBS AMD CAUAIUaMlkA, aJIO FULL STOCK OF OOTTOK OOOD AT LOW ralCBS. OSBORN, EERSHAW &00 ' XSL -A. IV E3 f HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST OOLONG AND at y. U. trim jAPAN TEAS .r.l,,.T, .a,,,,.,,.. AND TOWN STREETS, ; Opposite United States Hotel. ASTON & CO. " . , Randall, Aston & Co.'s 8unday School Books. Fall Block at New York Pr"esJ. ' Bsvlne Preliot, B1N01LL, ASTON t Co.' School, Blank, and all the BEanflardand New Books. PlCTURESTtJU FRAMES, At Panic Prices to Close Ont. Randall, Aston & Co.'s MMUAiniCTCUlAlU Made to Order. Latest Stjlss. "B OI.0 bTANU OF BBUOAa TBTITI TBI ITU TBI IT III I IT COSTS TOIT NOTBINOTO 00 SU. aa i. aw. weeu borate aer ALLYN'SH COMBINATION ' SPRING BED BOnOU The Chenpeai and Be Ever invented Guaranteed to Giva Entire Sattfact(n a all sr.- askrfM n la ; A Fair Trial, it rrawa Its aaaarlarltr aver All Iheea waers the Slats raa Inftbwlas. v7arranted to Fit Anj Sited B4itea4 W. J. CONOIB, Oraasal Wsststa Arnt. OFFICKJAND FACTOBri TO North Xhlra tfeat( (Bslvma a.y anaaa. strasu. Hunter' riothlDg- Eaporian. No. 220 S. Hlgn St Columbus. 0. I --MateTslIia1y'UYIta TBI tJuler Spring and Summer Goods. vat bieasai ta Ula aiy, eoaristtat el rBEBOE rjiQUBH and S0ME8TIU Clotns, Casslmeres, E4c, For smtlesssa's wew.wblali 1 vttt sal atlas LUWmr UAtH pna. Ala. tan LnuJ, saaawells)lWte4stsakol ' Heady Made nothlna. inns buistbb. New Engine Far Sale. Use ol tksso Sitperkss Roddick Patent I'njincs. tt k NIW, aaasaakaoallvanl aitastserkt Issaia, ai.wastme tsanS. |
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