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THE HURON SIG.NAI„ FRIDAY, MA Rail 3O1S8 '
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MAiii ETTA C ENTEN NIA L gasi.liamdevalk "" i" than serious to
THE CELE/RATION OF A mullootta
vrAtts IN 0+110.
Iflwe tald Town -Veresalle. by °Ad
isoleuer.-4tees. Iretassa era
as.msallt Cutter - The Os.
Org000ed - Tb. ordheees• est at.
Marietta. 0. (me of an tow t
eentbinIng the venerable is idet", ..th
the latest results in education and 1
culture and ou the 7th of Audi • • 'r-
ives awl thousand Vtilludil .
Lristo the 11.10th anuirersaryoe tbe leading
ed his pilgritu fathers. No oth„ plow
W of the AlliegiuMfee can rival 5i"t:ta
I many intentions iggagegu
14 " to ilia
•
' *nip . It t ..4 "Went ander
e vraril riu ow Nal _,,
,hrLird„tessice
land after tile segatlinee it inaltrco
treelont, progress goij jib. re:
in the nee terribly ger!, vl It."
afoi laid id e to for flier
r‘c,X ellINSIXII-
a rrrolltil WO"
Tiloere,10,170.1-4111eustelli.
tier
th, terobsti.r. the
te • the 0-
lipski . Western lands.
ionprol 7;1 d: ' ,.• 1 '‘alt
cord.o.; 1.. rank
omen! sit 0( :ten Could not
and,_P4-11= tta . hut evett the
eecure its peagege .7 • • .Idters received
pay ic • 41, A .:•-h nut 20 per
cent. of t
and in 1
were still
count fie
CeLt.
ram
the *
tran
It,* *
Lir ise any TV
:. • POrralled 111
eongrese So rid
it. end hie frit •
4i e In TuPI I mane PUTNAM
weak to Ott/ '
17t43 as intr. , In .16atirey, 1'7*i, be
v..iieg Geo .1 a• -lili iatter'e Lome
in Itutlataill 1..-e. r..1 fuel el enthusiasm
about that
al night a: ..'.4 a colony. On
the nth o •' .11 they pahlishtel
y favorable
in the B. ) NEI
deverlpti-7- ''' ' (Ill"- gent valley,
and pey.....: is rt,•etir.; leg.."es to
-cr meeting
I.- a settlement.
the Grapes talrert. ibuittOtt.
Mardi- - INS. nni the theeils gegeed
epon. .re "'err' tr, be Liao ahaFas of
$1,010, .:I, at 1 ti:e laud wt.,' to be
bort congraa would not gait it.
a: 1. -.tet. Mitch. I797. the 011ie
1 ,..,:. •-•.rte; ltted. its organiz..tion at
o . - tavern. Bostott. Many weld
x .:,, :1, leo etly ::.".11 share. had
so they bent Her.
ararh I utter to Wardeagton as lite;.,e
He travehel al the Raj it: hi*
preaching at various points, and
rood New York, where C.Olgra.' Mum
. ioaly 5. In their first form hi sw
ii gas se.-co,1 rather extreme -W
tail} state! that the land woeld be
eties• to the New England people milalla
(-red take their :laws and it-litlb.
nit with them Down to this tittle this
pliseiti.a, t.. exeltnle slavery trent thit.
lathers.. had met with little fav0r. $
ee oral not of Thomas Jefferson%
dinataeof 17,4. and woe left out of she
bit one introduced to 1787. . ..
r
Cale:rib./ 0 Wot•tefttil 'frock. e wje a
fieleug of Yale lesge, aid taken
eepredi u. tifee professions -la ..- 7uedt.
cig.. ad dimiy. Mil watt 414 7' .. old,
ik the
wealt'le And
euts. fleeter 6
Kolas Pe, name,
and Bev.
At thr
TOIllrles4
'should he
sLr.
(Meer*
once for
the twelfth*
'great actability and pro%
-1 de so.rrn repress's!) v Orr=
teem Wares 111141 ren
ei -41 heakopreeigt of
„erect Hon to Maine, aid many ex•
cerient /Villa were alined at • Putt:ma's
r.tradise" awl "Cutler's Indian Heaven."
And tor tweiears afterward wasters
/weld* were web tlie same "chest-
nuts" Whifillti‘ 477troeites later, wore re-
served for N'abeek emuttry It was
irowleaDff glIbliosised that fat hogs. 'wadi
roosted, ware honed 'talkies about with
knives hod brwit• stuck their hacks.,
that une spring likened pure broody, and
that a Off Ohlo Sax twee bets of
IIneis iustead of leaves. In sober earnest
I* was stated that the climate was very
enervating; that the cattle's horns were
shakeu off with ague. and that all the lat-
ter pert ot each summer was a long battle
with diastase. One caricature represented
a well dreastel, ruddy man ou a fat hone,
with the leeeud, "1 mu going to Ohio:"
while in the opposite direction was beaded
a wreck of ktistnintcy Irt raga, on a
wretched boast, with the words, "I've
bees to Oloo."
All this time the pioneers were strug-
gling with fearful difficulties. The first
company. under command u( Mai Hat-
field White, sprat the winter or 1787 -sed
buildnig boats on the Youghiogheny,
an affluent ut the Mouongahela in western
Pennsylvania; early in 1789 the others
creased the Mountaina, and on April 1 the
little band of forty-eight men embarked
lin three log canoes, a fiat boat and a cratt
of fifty tons burden, called drat the Ad-
venture Galley, but afterward the May -
dower. On April? they anchored at the
lit:ullear of the present !Marietta and on
April 9 got out their stuff and went to
week. Fort Harmer still stood on the
aouthingunt opposite their location: bat
the pktbecrs SUM constructed their tiara
iort -the Campus /forth**, an elegant
blork house, ..urrouuded by n 'strong
palisade- The block house was IO feet
square. containing seventy -he, rooms,
each eighteen feet square; and it woe (10-
eiened to shelter. 511 case of neces,ity, 900
kieople. The Delaware aad Mingo Indians
were there before them: but long before
tlw Indian's day the site haul been the
Mecca or the Jerusalem of that ter more
ti ysterions ra( e to whom petiole r. hint.
miles the vague name of "Mouud
cry.- Ties nset striking of the 1. ouads
left by that people ars still pretserv..1, and
give an anligne,cluirm t- Marietta.
Territi,rialillovernor Arthur
mid J nil yeti Alines M. Varrniina sad m-
ots* Piwolibel arrived witilli Sea
Weeks. ligj. Winthrop Sargent woe
pointed meretarg, and ou the.)4141
civil government we, formally yr*
Tlw first civil cotirt Wee opened
of Aeptember The lotto and terlo
;Lan war checked the growth of dm
ony: thirty perilous were killed.* t
mediate vicinity. "Mad A
waded the war In 1796, VI there
Marietta grew with a reern and
ftil growth. Primary schools
Bathed in the Compus Murtha;
hone., followe.! soon sitar the
in 1'l10 the Moak -Mow
first high school in Oldek, was
The Tsars se ikeiL
1( 705 sr. threetesed with floadowbe,
Constipation, Bilsouenees ut weakoess,
procure at once • bottle ..5 Berd.sek
ithsai Bitters sod use it amooling to in-
struction& l'rouipt *Mina is otiosesalft
4, „rd., that your trouble way lie cured
helore it becomes ch. out/
Drive your horses • MCI, Ig on. aide
when jou slip with a load on the sled.
This makes it easier to soot ilia too&
EreetneMs Vliorm Powders require re
other Purgative. Thew are safe and sues
ritustwe all varieties of %%outs. les
If yea do not wish cloddy and lifeless
ground to the spring keep the cattle LAI
the heals when the soil le soft.
Prof Low's Sulphur S•eip la ltiehle re.
r..numended for the curs of Eruption,
Chapped bawl*, Pimple,. Tau,
lin
seatteriez a :dile corn fodder or sterol-
! lai stuff c, cr a hillside will held the
.now in th. wheat, and the stalk* will
t Saeger*, • 11 11 harvestiti.4
‘er• hews.
A hal Scedule on my neck ve17 bad
for two years, had tried all remedies mod
doctors, hut dad Doi get any help until
1 got a bottle of your Burdo,t. Blood
Bitters which cored tow of it entirely."
Jame* Cechrane, Fut River, Cum hot`-
, !and Co., N. S. 2
It open, outdoor feed•tr.,ughs are
turned ever at night they will not bo
r with 54.9w and lee in the morning.
11 %elides* rens.
.1. D. Cameron, t.t Westlake, Ainslie,
Cape Breton, had inlaminatury
tam which Hagyant s Yellow Oh cured
Ater all other treatments had Wad.
seaA Asp- ot ono susou • •Ts•ssa
as" to any one sending the heel fear
=on • 'rassosar, this remarkable
gem for the Teeth and EMI.. Ask
7 'ow druititest sAdree
Mere kr usaillawge
•
Ironed at .ast what the true paolto
bag boon lustkut 4 for these many years
tied that is a at,eienue which although
it:teeletti iconfisatie4trersi:v.;:4,hsatawinwer'.:hriTa:ton:u:sdisi.e:titerefbis"e
which in ennimictien with Johnsort'a
Tunic Liver Psis has perforated
moat wonderful sures impure Of HO
p0Vertelted blood Distil heooMall part tied
and enriched. Billiousnese,
sick headeche, hew complaint, 1110euor,
weeknese, eta , lithos disappeop, s.
treated by these eicullent medi-
cinal ike Bale by Oocd, dr
Dion block, Gal, rich. sole age..Id
OD
ORANGE Or InraffEsS.
J
DOWDING
Dm* to assouece t5..r.1 he has per. baser! 'us Har".• 1""Inra' " tusg cAurried °a 5' "bwieb
C F'. STIZ.A_IT3E3preaTjati
ana 1401414 5.5)1 • oont If.11.1110.. of 15... favors that have hien cueserredee kle
A Tarter, of LIIUHT AND WAVY ,a1111
-41111E33, TRUNKS TEAMS, 1613ES, ITC.,
always rds t AM. at Wares, possible pr ir e-
104. C. F "'illumbel 41/1 lse tbe *1.••ii.aud WM' be pleased nu see mill tee old suolauters.
Note the Addrams--BannItou at , Opp Martin's Hotel 2126 3us
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riCa 3.7* nr.RE3 FC) It
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
E:DOWN1NG
"1°04 iloiebled fleet mad tiltoe Man of Liastrre •4111 -to the fro.tt ilk oao of taie 1...ar;Drat
.•.$*00111.0 the Do.10000, cr.30;w1..•••1;
ASS W1111.1. KS f
STYLE, QUALITY, & PRICE
AN snit I,:
Ladies Fine Goods
, •
la Button no.,.' nalmorsts. easurves. thcfort T:ea. ertesa different strlsw of Slipper,
front Mc. no %t‘outrrimpriz.tt•tioertt lla. Carpet.
libmiesdie•
KOK pl•liall
Nowirar bee
firVOOK
witty.
pay Apple Bleed
never weralutaal, aptbeus and la-
, • :orates ilia *poem.
For sale by Jamts ifetay diiiiirgist. Dna
:ammo. Pries Wets mid 94.
t1nta=i14.:::1,1t, w Ost ts odd all
7 1READMAKER'S YEAST
1 H Iv fever is% type ..f catarrh hating
recull,r itympr•ais. It is attends/ by an
nitamed gond:tutu of the linos, mesas -
'Tanta of the nostrils, tear•deett mad
throat, alfeet..e.! the tunes. .4:1 ecrtd
.1,1:t:olis is seer red, the iisuge
Domed with • hirtsiag -e• s ;don Ther.
are SeYern. *pssuas of sir :Aug. 1:cr5t3el4
• lisadacm, eat riat WA/113
On. 41Kijri Cre•trn Wrat ri rem,.
jbot deperei,e1 sees, 50et*
nati, r tArt•
• , Dui'. 1, °ow. Nee
ly
14 ISsmie cassia tete
1. iy is.), the eitibt
tehsuat.its. violently , a dri-et
rr, when ,..oupsturm rental "Aw,
Apittles, dealt boy, b/w ilye skei
eiellf• '",,der desk fetish. left
sap Ilwee 'kill tether/. .J,y.
41 ieory hinder, en
it chilled eke •Lisist
Ude* had need I.kr• Bar-
t; as his e 4.1 Wolf,. set
v .rtwoh. Fur sato at J
auss armature. 41
vrecusecti ArrAMICT1T.
Comet that he should go over the bill
'with 'o-a‘c to make remarks and prepare
Amendments:" and the het is Ti-, lenge
die/need that he 'wonted mid t
them to vete for those classes •-
the one forever proscribing alavery, the
other encouraging religion, morality and
education. Of *nurse, this deroeates in
aothtng from the cmilt previously due
Thomas Jeffersoe. flint was planted
Upon the border of V n typical
' New England Abolition town." whith
has retained It. orizinal characteristics
through t chats:we of • certury.
Jnia 19 the pregnant "Oalinanee of
heellne a law; on the 97th congress
auttierized the sale of lamb to the Ohio
wompany. and on the 27th of ()motor rot .
lowing the contract for 1,500,(0111 acree
was signed In New York t4ty, 5.y Samuel
Ostrom" and Arthur Lee for the treasury
department and Manasseh Cutler and
'Winth rap Parent for the company. The
price was SI per awe, with lame anew
Inners Vor .tt • land at nominal figures
Dr. Cutler at.. IMP/Aired an additienal
Idrant of two townships for a universtty.
wit)1 a prelim that one mils *pure In
each ehmild be aet apart for common
schools and one for the support of relig-
ions Inetitutiona TIM* was probably the
Jett measure directly appmpriating na-
tional treasure or land for tedigtoes pur•
pow. for. thoneh the Conatitntion dnes
nee in terms forbid It, the spirit of
"kat clause has effectually done are, and
now the nowt that ran 1.mewed. even
at a remote Indian agency, la ground
ennegh ler a chtireh Molding As the
Cons, tid-to floes not forbid the *Wes to
Crawe enettshithing err maltitalfttna Ter
um mouse of them metinned a nualer-
ate oipport to certain sects as late as
lftn In Ohin, hnwever fhb* III fie. pow -
dent was iminewl het the reseevolon
Uncle for universities and ono.' mon ortionl
%A. awe i feature .4 all suesequent 1•11/
s
oreantsing territories
Ta. ohie company herd tee owl***
grown Me eviongli to fermis* es.' foe
mad*, laingbaer 1. 1)1. ' •
#
11.4'
orn
ei,ott years no tem
*eat)" bees OW heist* were mo-
w ed /here and "waled- down the-
4)1 rind 54ioIp. loaded with the
Pr -e r1 the contdry. The first full
r'
(lair Alia with t'enimadore Ahrs-
vowel built .1 4Marlezta was named
hz.rn Whipple a coMtr.rind. west out by
y -w Orleans, to havens. and thence ma
....lin travel. He: commander was the
:.-.,.ler of tile Meade Tslanden who horsed
the British echnalier Gaspe* in Narrating'.
set t hay. Such were the men who founded
Marietta
And yet they bad a hart fight to keep
slavery out of Ohio. Wh'en the eo..tit.
tistnal convention met at tailicothe u,
pee, a clans*. warrt reporte.1 allowing alftr-
4/Ty for 11 litmted tiew. *4.4 no the 111,t
teat rt had in the convenrien a major., y
of one There :s +erne unpleasant et 1-
ilenre to the effer t !hat Thomas' Jeffersen
art) William Henry Harrison trooreg thy
1..rtial repeal of the gogi.glaver, 4144 in
I he ..n5i111111(e Ephrnint t'utler.
Alarietta, by an earnest speech. secured
the one vote neetle.1 to defeat the mesaure.
51 ls•IS Marietta college was established,
anti is now oneof theernewe remit/woe eel -
leges of the west. with atone NO students
aid lihrary '.f,'ver 2.1,000 volumes. The
pit.- of Marietta retains all to natural
watt: uhlie around it extende a highly
cult iv gaol region. now 0. !Walt liful as any
in the country, and filled with an intelli-
gent, Mora/ and public spirited yx.pula-
Hon .1 H. Its %MC.
.aon all whose
sat e••ClUK.
Pierre kAsa, a Pbes-
lofted :•zieetifsc
,:atod by / .roieweor Austin,
tint?.• Peek &least s Ner
Reett411Lies., cure* Pelmon
itteks, , ertieu and Neuralgia
iitatinedieessee of the• human
fraostino is not a Miedecina.
-"orison.. Mitoses* 11 eta/mins
te or !Houma! Plamens,
s, and no Stimulants. but
he !Imre:tattle and Diem
lomat! sta, .1%ily food. A stogie
t convinee. All D
iaell it PLO) par is /ale. 1.o
so!e agents for the Do
65 Yr int Street gaat Toronto
Lellealsee t.oling North.
Neerly ererybody «tiSi remember Lord
Loteeleie, the Apcitz of English nobility,
who sometime ago made -tll a parade
over his protege. Violet Cameron, tbe
English burls...ins artless. in New York
awl elsewhere «a ,Ird, c.nttirent. The
jealonst of the rot* lord felt by its
Flensande. the artreos' hisshand, and the
ren.ettr.4131 tere-,I.rrirer artirte* the whole
TfUltIrr OKI the
of are •Iso
fresh in the mem-
ory of all news,
pcper residers.
Lonsdale 5.
agan on Amer
ken but this
time he la not
managing a va-
t I ety actress. He
proposes now to
explore north
--to risk hts
precious self la
A retie regimes,
and, if possible.
Lonn Lo\si. ALL. to oneveed
5.
Ir"*" • •Irm'"! those fields of ex
ploratlon which proved ton obdurate for
$o John Franklin, Dr KAI**, Dr FlaYva,
breely and the rest. In short be swans
And the North Pola it he esa, though
he say• he *11) he content with Warr
achievements and aanotoseos \kraut pur-
pose to he to study the fauna and flora SI
the regions *boot Radium hay. The
Iseaskinarters the Pori, will the bsegstsi
month of Matte/1r* HiNer
ditioa has •iimeads resoled Winnipeg.
It I* miles !seeable time the yegall
sebissatut rest roars
ASAL BA
0*N/twit-co. Dixons
11.1 55114.1107
My wife suffered lee are y
that astrossine ditillaste. intent
cue WOO one of Use wen" kilown
parts. Sbe tried all el the sate
dies I ever saw advertiser'. 14ist
of no owe. I finally prom -4 a
Noma Balm She bosom/ onl
of it, and now feels lihe• new
feel Am duty Yew* that
Arian. "no IM_.IILY
for catarrh trot:hies. anti am
hare all such sufferers know
use they will receive Instant
CCR CHAS. MC
Itit
fe
ten,
me -
ere
le of
half
. 1
Balm
nded
to
41.1
of and
OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS
Of every deacr.ptbook Obotit earlarLan and tnier,ear, we 1 world win he altent!...0
• ul Fr..% it r:ttt that part of any t.coeii. espectall *Mt it,le for thearrawh as
OP WOnTHLESS IMITATIONS
climearlbareso,arek4WaiZthinferijuuLor
ffic....•rffesedb, eaga.and soul:
mardmate trad-
ing ea the reassmies
WS14II 1514.
sesb limpoatters by.tairaTrt
isig their wends= *0 11.
nessamity mass thee tat
ROOM
'CROMPT011rETCil 9
stotonsa on inner s all Coralesesords.
Witheat wide: are molar •
Long Boots in Calf, My and. Cowhide,
FELT BOOTS AND IIOCCASINS.
I lisoe • hue r. it flows. nay own mate, arlotowlerhe,) to he the nog y•dr nu,ir made la
Cowan. isouot .,ud cAretul Alt. *do fr..)11111 SO
ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING.
13-Pteeioehele ilwititheho toronhot :- Imre bv (sr 1)155Mewed stork of Mese and Shoes is
towim; rho, ere •,: the very 00111 rt•elity prot•ii-a)tl... being tilady by the beet alwisalacturers to
• Canada And -ell ar pr...twas 'ow r a *...r :Win sesame ear.
" solo dies a ..era inflamer of Your 50.`0et4 eo liberally accorded me taring the past
fourteen retina, : .reasses. yews, (modally.
E. DOWYING,
t•rabb Sloe It. ('ur. East wand Samar,.
PURE
PARISGREEN,
HELLEBORE,
INSECT POWDER
RHYNAS'
INVENTION
Ihrioarrise140
the world donut; the last half etatury. Not
j laast animist *ha wonder, irventive pro -
a • 'teethed and esteem ot were Lea
rd.perlUrlDed all over the °emir* without
the werhenr frets Their homes.
rogralletigi • au v one can 40 451 -work .
repit. yoting of u1.1; Wf,reeta: ;JAW) rer,,..ree
capital out meadow! : 35lit are Warted tree.
Cu( ibis out and return to as and we w:11 send
you tree. weaetaiatt or ;treat virus
AI 14.-
portat.e" to yea, that will wart yea ,n nom-
asswhich will britiff )uU in MOT. tOuttey
away. than snyth,ow *toe is vino&
Wawa outgo free. Address Tatra k Co
asitutita. Melee.
DE EP Rea 'fonder* eel** in thou
sanos of terms. hie are sue_
pawed by the marvele of iscento,,,. The,
who are in seed of profitable wort r:.ar can be
done while ilvises al home should at once
and their &dermas° BALLET SC . Pollnow
blame. and manly* free, full infer mat ion brew
either we. of all ages. 5.14 4.514. from 3, 10 US
per ear and upward, wtwret they Bye.
Y.0 are mooed free. CADITIII nor required
Some haws merle over 41 so • merle day si
-4rw1r this way*. .uoos51. s.
NEW NOUNCEMENTI
The uniersigned. ends,
upon him since comm..
prices to
Nocws array FirevirAi
Ling the pubic tor tbeir liberal peironsee hastowed
ho.inetia. begs to smartanto that he has pa: down ids
o n
SPL
from 10 cts to 7
pure fipices
Cut M
A
12 Bars of S
Lebow.
Greco
particularly to call attention to Ws
ID LINES OF TEAS
s per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest case Prunes,
wry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef,
Cavendish snd Club Tobaccos% best
an fine cut chewinigTobacco,fessh
It and canned Fish, best quality,.
for 25c. 3 Scrubbing Brushes for 25c.
• wired cusigy • Ife. 1 Choosiele Dre00* see_ eto. Oil
CTOCIOry,GISIN; ; Flourifiet
N
N ROBERTSO%
rota ase Simon posasso
111170011111110011TO O. L.
Blakres /Seek, Squillra
Sad, ISM
1117:149.Ni,
my shimaa the lame
stfht. PI" la Three
ecw Itarbercholios
two et them the ado
bested Rochester
151050.15 bairs. sae
hired a younwynsea
Marbee. we are ia •
easittos te do negate
se *wee than hereto
ewe.
Lade's* difdd re
Haircutting volute I
tomes.
wall days
HAMM Owl
groins
no
05*4 West *treettwo doors east of b.O.„ Ueda -leis
The
Greatest Luxury Obtainable for Impaired or:Diaes.ses
Vision is a Pair of
The Celebrated Ails Cut
Pebbles!
The frauds that have been perPetpearsted;aml sollbty!licie vvretwdeultassainsed-eariann,g1
public by most spectacle dealer., awl
fancy names to oodinary glass, speaks for the ignorance of the public
generally. in the all-importatit subject of the preservailion of sight
there are only two articles from which the spectacles lames can be
manufactured. via : Pebble sad glass--evill bY ally other nam",
it still remain+ glass. Petiole, on the other hand, is from nature's
own manufactory. It is a natural crystal found gesarally in free
stone formationand is hssid.v than the rtir and emesaid, and near -
a' hordes the diamond. The Pebble not more or less than a.
transparent stone, cut by aid of diainood dust, and the greatest
amount of power Ls placed: tromediatelv over the ceatee of the grain
found in all pebble. It will give to the spectacle wearer the coolneas,
freshness and a pleasant feeling that the ordinary spectacle lessee
cannot bv any possibility impart. All les sad eyeglasses are
stamped B. Land can only he pure from
TCCECEpetti..INT,
Druggist. Clodsztch.
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