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Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876 Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876 6-2-1876 Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1876 Recommended Citation "Mount Vernon Democratic Banner June 2, 1876" (1876). Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876. 59. https://digital.kenyon.edu/banner1876/59 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1876 by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. L. HARPER, Editor and Proprietor.] A FAMILY NEWSPAPER-DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, AGRICULTURE, LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND SOIENCES, EDUCATION THE MARKETS, &c. [$2,00 Per Annum, in Advance. VOLUME XL. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO: FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1876. NUMBER 5. !r1\AVE:L:EB.'S GUIDE, A Ladle Full of Molten Iron Emptied FASHION NOTES, Great Forepaugh Show. I A Judicial Complication. into a Man's Boot•Leg. Cleveland Leader, Tuesday, May ~.) . · N~'il' OnLEA.N.s, May 26.-A lively. con- in joijlll n~ j1tra91ra~lts. CALIFORNIA! • .......... '--'*" ..... -.---------·-,~ ~- -· [From the Leavenworth Times, May 19. Gray and black brocadea are m Och worn TUE CHICAGO & NORTII·WESTE:R.N RAILWAY .Adam Forepaugh makes 1t h1• boast test i; progressing for th~ Judgeship of ~ Prince Napoleon i• one of the moet Embraces under ~ne mf\nagement the Great Yesterday afternoon about half-past Yak lace is coming into favor for out of that he gives bis patrors all that his n<l- 11he N. O. Superior District Court. Dur­ eloquent speakers in Frnuce. Trunk Railway Lines of the \Vest and North An Indignant Sunbury Landlord. three o'clock, one of tlJe most painful ac- door we11r. vertisements and posters promise them, iog Go,ernor Kellogg's absence Lt-Gov­ ~ The fir.t Empre,s Victoria flour­ ,vest, nnd, with its numerous branches aud cidents which it has for a long time been All ekirts are quite plain at the waist to connections, forms the ehortest and quickest SUNJJURY, 0., May 22, 1876. and the events of ye;;terday and Inst evcu - I cruor Antoine commissioned Jcdge R. L. ished in England 1,600 years ago. route between Chicago and ail points in Illin­ Eorror. BANNER,In reply ton card in o,u painful dufy to record, occurred iu the the side seam. : ing proved that his boast was not an ' it!lc ' Lynch, of the Fourth District Court, to be ois, ,visconRin, Northern Michigan, Minneso­ e8" Dauiel Dre,v•~ bealth i• failing the 8pecta/or, I wish to make a statement moulding·room of the Great Western Fashion allows full scope io the garoi· one. No audience hos ever left ,1 men- !Judge of the Superior Court, vice Hawk­ nnd he n6w rarely leav.,.. his house. ' ta, Iowa, Nebraska1 California, and the ,ves­ tern Territories, Its thal the Hotels of Sunbury are far superi­ Foundry. A young mau named Frederick ture of ball dresses. agedo and circus tent in this cily more ius, deceased. Governor Kellogg yestor­ i@'" Of Iowa's population o,·er •ixtc< u Omaha & California Line. or to our printing office io giving eati,fac­ Keiper, who was Jearnin!". the trade under For an ordinary evening party sleeves thorouglJly sal isfied, in having seen all, day commis,ioned Gen. Hugh J. Camp­ yenre ol age, only one in IGS cnunot read. Is the shortest and best route for fUl points in ON AND APTER APRIL 1st, 1876, TUA.INS tioo to the public. For the benefit oftrav­ the immediate supervision of Mr. Theo· are worn to the elbow. and even more than was promised, lhau bell Judge of the Superior Court. This Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nebrska, WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: dore Lemay, is the uoforluoate victim. It Immense quantities of ribbon are worn ~ Door-keeper Filzhullh has not yet elere who have never etopped at the Sun­ did those of yesterday afternoon and em· morning Judge Ca~pbell took pos•ession •tated what the namo of his lecture will \Vyomjng, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Califor­ EASTBOUND TRAINS oeems that he was engaged like the older and will be all the season. of the court room, aided by a squad of me- nia, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia.. Its bury hotels, I pronounce the statement moldere, in carrying the molten iron from umi;. Both I?erformances had. 1mmeosc lropolitan police. Judge Lynch arrived be. STATIONS! Ko.!. I No. J. I No. 7. I Nn . .,. Fringes and laces are worn in great pro• Chica1to, .Madison and St Paul Line. false, and attribute it to the ignorance of the cupola or furnace to the patterns, and nudien~e•-~st,mated by good Judges at soon after and called 011 the Rheriff to put ~ Au Ot~w:1. disµatch sa1·4 llrn mcu fu,ion and very fine qualities. ls the short line for ..Northern ,visconsin and Columbus. 12.20PM 6.30PM 1.00AM 7 .10AM our •mall editor. I don't wish to say much while in the art of taking a full illdle of about (,,000 m the afternoon and 7,500 nt .him in poeses•iou of the Court, which the ::,ern clrowoed while running Snake lfap- Minnesota. and for :Madisdn, St. Paul, Miune­ Newark .... 1.20" 7.30" :.!.02 11 S.3;> " the seething mass weighing about eighty u1ght. We spent t.he fir~t half h~un~ the Sheriff obeyed by advic·e of his counsel, 11 against our paper, as it is beneath my Very long trains are ITOrn for full-dress, apoli,, and all point• in the Great Kor\hwest. Dresden J. 2.08" 8.~3 2 ..30 ·' 9.-13 " pounds across the room he struck the bow I except when they are intended for daoc· enormous menagene, wh~c~ cont~mg a )OUt Governor McEnery, A written opinion '""'· ll 11 principles to run down the business inter­ Its Coshocton 2.36 8.53" 3.15 10.20 •' against a pattcrn·bonrd which by some iag. fit:i,y ponderous 11alace cages 11 ell filled of Attorney General Field was read, stat 4Ei"' Boes Tweed ha.. left Itnly. lie Dennison. 3.45" 10.20" 4.23 11 11 .50 11 Winona and St. Peters Line. ests of our town. But as you notice, all accident had been left with one end pro• W!th the rarest wild beasts and . u'.onsters in:, 1lrnt Lhe removal of Judge Lynch by round there is no chance for him to be a Cadiz J 'n. 4.25" 11.10 " 5.13 ir 1.18Pl\I Fringes are now made with beadings of Popo. Is tho only route for \Vi.uona, Rochester, Owa­ Steuben'lc 5.2,J c, 12.00AM (l.05 ° 2):W " editors gel passes over Railroaps excopi jeoling into the gangway, and, ns he was ever captured. We nex\ l>nJO)ed the tbe.G<>veruor would be unconstitutional tonna, Manksto, St. Peter, New Ulm and all such width ao to be substituted tor tab­ 0 Pittsburgh 7.15" 2.00" 7.50" 5.20 11 those that nre not recognized as such. As walking rapidly, the coutact of the ladle grand double company Ctrcu,, ancl • as well u• an outrage on the public. Th• ~ D,m Carlo•' horse baa been 1,ut np points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its l'l'ith the board threw him around in such liers. many, so vaned, and ~o exoellent w~re :-,he riff orderecl the police away and refus Ilarrisbr'h 3.45AM 11.20 ·' 3.55PM ......... ,. for the so•called editor of our paper ad•is• at a raffia, the proceed, t-0 go Lo wou 1><led Green Bay and Marquette Line. Baltimore. 7.35" 6.26 11 7.35 u .......... .. a position that his leg· came in contact With black tulle dresses only black silk, the_ s~veral acts of daring hor.eman,h1p, e,l to recognize Campbell, who thereupon ;oldiers. ,vashiot'n 9.0-2" 9.0 i" u 9.07" ........... ing a stock company hotel inn village of Is the onlv line for Janesville, \Vatortown, with the edge of tile bowl, which, being black velvet or black satin cuiras•es cau thrillrng acts on the tr~p~ze; r.c.robatic withdrew. Judge Lynch t~ereupon open• 1,'ond Du kc, Oshkosh, Appleton, Green Bay, Philadel'a I 7.35" 13 30" I i.20" 1 ··········· less than four nundred inhabitants, I l'l'ill held by a Jong slim handle, was tipped be worn. f~ts,. fearless and asto,mhm,, leups 10 ed Court aud procee•led w1tb busineos.­ er@"' Of Iowa'• population Mer sixteen Escanaba, Negaune;}, Marquette Houghton, New Yorklt0.25 u 6.4,3 u f 10.2;J 11 .......... submit it to the people to judge if it does over to one sido toward-his log, spilling al­ m1d mr, and a score of namcles• acts Llmt Campbsll will seek his judgeship through years of ago, only one in 168 canuot read Hancock and tile Lake Superior Country. Its Boston..... 9.05PM 6.15AM ........ ········· .... most its entire contents against the leg of An immense variety of foulards of novel they bewtlder as well a, amuse. the Court, or write. not show a weakne,s in a man that will make and pattern have been prepared for Freeport and Dubuque Line. hi, pantaloons, which in a second was de­ Toward the middle of the c,ening, the ~·~~=~~~~~= 8QJ" John Henderaon 110d W, G.
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