Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 November 1866 — Page 4
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Till, i; VS1LLK JM.H.UL 5CTiw v.' irfioN TER us. IN ADVANC 1 :. flMly .louliuil. on year, by melt mii month, i'y mail Three months, hy until Hy Hi" w. k, lill- trkAiariler . , Trf-WeeUly Journal. On year Mix mouths.. mo oo a r.o 7 OO 4 OO WrU, .le..W.l. fhm copy, ond year .'....ff.V...frf:.. oo five copies, one year TS Tin copies, one year 1(1 OO Aii Important Item. We cull tlm attention of ifi-r-lin ntn advertisers, and tho public to the fur. that tlui returns in the imOt of tle United States Assessor show that tho KVANeVIM.K JorilNAl. Company did SKVKNTV-FOlMt I'KR OJSNT. of tho, entire taxable Printing and Binding business of tho city for tho year 18(55. .Geld closed In New VorX yx$rda' t UMHThe "Old flowery" theatre wim sold at auction yesterday for Slmi, "no. h A nuttier of the laponrsi. aohlltiy are sojourning in N' W VOMC. P.lght store were destroyed ly nre. In tmw,-u; v " York, on IheXwd Instant. A refinery was lnirtieil lit OH City, I'ellllayivarila, orithe JtJm',Utjm. I'arily ItiMureU. The rrenldelit will llulorne Heerelai y Me Vultwll'ii pJun loi a return to w" ''i" pay intuit. The MttianiHlilp (Ireal KaNlorii Will Ih-kIii to rnake regular Irlpx between New VorU. unit Hi i .tel. early In Marcb.
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IKiUUiU xlerllnu Will li' Mono plaeeil In I Inunit ki t . 1 1 1 1 u i 1 1 I mineral Kpeciinon tiave IImI.I In CAlllomUi. tin' the 1'uiim bw-n t ex .oMt Ion of next year. The IVnn.ylvanla Hi.ll.o,,,! t .mpanyA r having a aetmallon over tbe novelty r llUlioneft ron.lurlori. i Inn of these nperators has been eommltted to prison, anil '.HVir f ml tlielr 'oe4ftat)o4 'goe." Hcberinger'N inelodeon factory, at New Haven, Conn., wan burned on the night of amount of lumber. I.ou Heavy ; liiNureil In neveral ofllfm. J,,,. Joeeph Heverna haa Hied nut '-ft in Hnrveyor of the port of I'bllailelphl a,WW ' i miM at t4 enters kU omcUlea. The Kenuckn are reatly for the Keuh.ns, the Cunaillau (loverniuent having parciltaiMKl JLJUOof fvM.boUy hrveeh-load lug mtukeU. pi Dtapatehea relative to Mexican affair are received at WaahiiiKton from Tarlx. ' They are mippiMMl I.. lc of mi liporlant jt.'ii. .. . ..in vnF . voaruiver, iu may anil more eriousiy OOlliplleato "the Moxlcim nn. -.lion. IllNpatcheH reeelveil hy the Uovemor (ieliaral of uninlii (rout KoKhin.l. state ' Hut the - poaethfltty of troafie w u h ttr United Htalea remlerx Increuseil vliillauce tudlapeiiMlble on the part of the Canadian BUthorlUtm. I. McNlrur, a prominent rlttxen of Montreal, has been held for trial on a charge of oiaiutttlni vxtegalvu forgerlea. "Hie Uluatrlous prisoner " at Kortruk Monroe la reported to be remark ably
clieermi In hts new ipiarlers, ami ex pect lug an early release, lie Is dally visited by friends from the Houlh. and hoxesaml 1 cKHgMof pwoattW,VHurl. AdmtMdMrearh.VuHst, formerly ol the United Htates Navy, and hile or tho (Jim . fudemtv Navy, died ut Vy'aehlugUni on the 'Xtil, In the Tint year of hi age. A laritti 'iiiiuitUy of ariu, tltNtlgued for theWeniMis, wiM aetxed on board eMiuamer 'at'tJoyir1."''
Admiral I .esehoff, of the Austrtim Navy, MM lit i f-t i Inltcl U . A Heveral Interesting developments I lutein tp ,e diNlUlery frauds In (he vicinity of New Vork city, ft e reported. Another rtlxtlllery at Williamsburg has been I,nitUi!b nferldMuKbohroeuC ilSfftt bnpUeeU' omny pursons In nigh Tsmon eetvan rascally cotton frauds. Qffletala were In UmIMH
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There isa report that promluint Itadlcali i Ke'uoaUCUHlu I'Ullailv.bUvoU the JUth, t Which wrllrlea of Impeachment against 'X' pftoml-nent ffrug hoa 1,, Nw York has been vlotlmiaed tiy jmt tuon ,WUlji ooerwtlons an that which aeoerred In Boston a few da s ego. Messrs. Faxon A Heart have recovered the WJ ,00 worth 0 government swurltle. stolen freta Mm a, few days ago. They were fodnd In a shed oa llroad HtrtM-l. An Immense meteor was seen lostTuesy iru.rnn.ti, la' ttss'fic.inity or Rome, Georgia. It exploded With a tremendous The Philuilelphla ilitlhlin publishes a Washington desjattqri whtoji states (hat the 1'residuDt has de-ed to abandon h Li opptmltMn to (Congress, lie will set forth In hln muMNiige the reasons which have Induced him to rafceltils step. , Wb pnblisli our New York eommcr'i letter this mnming. More ( on i t; r Is. The Milwaukee X, !r, tho leading Democratic pnp,r in Wisconsin, doclaros for Nojrro auffrage. The Natimal Int.llu,, ,, ,vr, the reprceontative of the Southern leader at Washim-ton, In its nr, ot- ,j,0 t7th inst., say : M We are obliK,., to confess there uever can bo stable pence in the country unMl tho colored race arc made entirely equal before tho law in regard to civil lights."
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-iwl Religious Intelligence wiTI I. tf round on tno seconti pane. v rfRri.-i .tli it .-orlimftod pace CdUM'"1" mm IV Mi'iiMitly 4o omit many items i . w.. j vh'xth H-t.uM ho intonating. I" of our reader. - - ' L -- - , A Threatened Uliwireetloii. Wo fiu.V Ao following speeial dmpaUd, ii, the liUuuut S'a,r J'"' tha 4UpuJdirv organ at iSpriigeld: (MiM is, Nov. I. lov. Morton hasairatn l" '"' willed from tlreen Mount Water r' u'x ount of Un pressing n,WH,tiiif lh H. unlorlM.1 "MitMl, It in re- ..... I.Im fil.lllHlUllIll UN lilt. I', t. III. II l, Lj'ri" iim" -jr f".rpran Vl.U- do "" Intend to tuki- pun in a I,. kI.Imii nominating caucus, anil thus Will 'ol 'Mi tsHtlld ly llM action. ThlM miunK will l"M,v lucm free to co-operate witirtllAulMnwBiMflMnf a Senator. Wo Jjgye had intimations from other sources that the personal enemieM of ejdWrnor Morton were bout Upon Win dejout, coKt what it might; WtiWO 4 not hulievu Unit a HUflieteot uiitiibor of Republican.- can he found LfflVfi! DHn n u,,ia'"" with the (Jopperhouua Htrong enough w 4eft the' popular' void of the, parUNt jitiffo)ft any pernoha! favoritiam, ir to diweharge any privute obHgiftion, thttt we advocate tlufl'olactiou of OoVornor Morton to the on-' ot United States Senator, but bocaiijie hi efficient management of the affair of the State for nix yearn UtHl:n luut to the position, la-caUHC 1 if''waM ubderrttood before the election that lit) wan to ho ho rowurded in the Jovowt id the triumph of tho party, ami because not acknowledged anility eminently fit him for the position Wo re punt whutwo have before stated, that the ma of the people, and especially the soldiers, demand bis . . I , .. . ( i . . 1 1 r . I ?ti n U 11 " 1 1 ! , - tii' l e 1"- v3 for saia, W urt Ui i.iinu to tnu claims of the miiny other prominent puhtio 'ragti 'in hopart. Whilodovornor mmnr 44 Sir choice for HouaWegel6tiwt t Irwbo would fill tho position with credit to the State. And if tho Republican mernVlniw I I... f ..mlutalnu ', ...,i.,,i,., In. Z. r8 ' (Mli at tAUMtpoli tlIfauruH decidM..V 4rota of tho Htftt.t and the party require some other man, Wo H gracefully yield to thfrif1 do-ejsipu-, I Bui .wo ore onpoged to any MflfcrMo' ! -oV'UdipoiVWW Wggtion. And epeeially do wo raie mk earnest protet agaiiiHt .any thought of an unholy coalition with tho C'opiierhead. The Republican masses will tolerate no diorganieation, mnl the men who shtrold attempt it in th'.i manner indicated above, would receive a political damnation o deep that nothing could ever restore them to fuvorwith the people so long us the Republican party wa in the ascendency. Their political death would be swift aud certain. The party, we tako It, tolerates the largest liberty within its own ranks. It is a party, n man, oui. 01 piiumpius. lUl I it allows no oonipromfce with I . 1 ii- . . . troamuvuMd nonlli.nce with its onem.os, especially so despwed and so thoroughly defeated a the lute Domocraey. It is easy to see the d.sas..r .. !... ..r . : :i i . trow effects of uch a movoW W llhlllll I'M ll'UIVII fi.nl In, .i.ilii.i,
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........... .. ....v. . UKI.IVU, . dosortiou of tho party caucus in the question of Senator, may lead to a "JH X - Ww WWB"UH oaaer, in ; me passage or an apportionment or pporti Registry Jaw, or auy other necesgoxy measure. And thus our Ootober triumph will be a barren victory in .Ian nary, and only the precussor.ol a sure defeat in the next battle with 'the enemy. VjoLLhT We call upon the "Republican press of the State to speak out upon this subject, and to take ground Against a movement go dangerous to the interests of the party. The people will not tolerate such a proceeding, and the organs of the party will be derelict in their duty if they are silent in regard to it. The Journal yesterday asserted that tho commercial edttoroTthe Courier had WW something from its columns without giving credit for U. We know nothing of the 2!3S 9f Complaint, but do not believe there Is arty truth In lt.-CVurcr, 23ni. The Ohtrier editor will know more about it, and see tho full truth of our charge, by comparing the JOURNAL of Tuesday with tho Courier of Wednesday. The Indianapolis .,. of yesterday has a eublo dispatch without date, which runs thus: J. II. Surratt the alleged accomplice in the murder of President Lincoin, has been discovered serving in the papal service under the name f John WatHfui. lie wa arrested on a demand of Oitfimwd King, but afterwards ran the ' guard, leaped over a precipice, and escaped into the Italian territory. Tho Italian authorities are on tho alert, and endeavoring to recapture him. .
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IndlanapollH Items. The temperance men at their recent Convention at tho Capital got on an " Alleluiiih Line," a on of the delegates described it. They threw over board the State Central Committee and it platform, and avowed a determination to go for the old doctrine ol absolute prohibition. The Good Templar took the bit in their teeth, and resolved very vicious things. The roult in, the Convention will have no influence upon the coming Legislature. It wan not sufficiently Htrong, either in numbers or influence, to materially affect the body of men upon which it i deigned to operate. The men who talk about pushing an enforcing a prohibitory luw in the State of Indiana certainly know little of public eotitiment on that important subject. Member of the Grand Army of the Republic, recently in attendance ut the National Convention, express themselves much pleased with tho now Ritual and Constitution. Many important change and improvement, are reported to have been made in the ceremonies and law of th orgunixation. which will receive a now itnjKjtu from tho action of the Convention, and grow with greater rapidity than ever. Illinois already boasts of a ( J rand Army of HO.OOO recruit, and Indiana will soon have an army in camp equal in numbers. Other StateH are also active in recruiting nod or giiuiseiuK post. It will, no doubt, be gratifying to ttov. MoktoN'h numerous friend to learn that Ins health is improving materially. His limb ure gaining strength, and ho is also recovering Home of the flesh that ho lost by his protracted illuess. If he continue -thus -to improve, he will be fully able todrhirS all the duties of United States Senator by the time, the Fortieth Congre assemble. The Copperheads, who have rejoiced over his anJ&rinr will jfet find, him a foo all the more dangerous for their abuse and slander tK0, ; koK Harmno. the local editor of the Herald, assaulted the local of the Journal, and hurt hfm badly. On Wednesday evening last, Haruino got into a difficulty wfth (ion. Tom. Brad, of Muncic, and came out second best. " Locals " should remember that they are more formidable with tho quill than With their fists. Among other candidates who wore dodging about the Capital during tho present week, was Col. M. C. (iarbeh, of Madison, who has announced himself a a candidate for State Printer. None of the offices within the gift of the next Legislature, are liVily to go bogging for candidates. Among other distinguished gentlemen at tho Capital this week was Hon. nvBw W Tirt , . i U ft i . p "T' " J t ' ' t.,p"' "1C 1 '"n Ihstricl. Runinr msiniiat(jJ fl,at h(! W)M io((ki hjH chlinCe for U. S. Senator against CJov. Morton. If the wishes of the people !in ; -n, 1 tingnisbed gotle,m,n will, ... . . . v,,i,t.h , Mn'A 111 ..o..,t ,,....1 ......... ......... j , ...... ..... 1. 111711: uU Ul tho low6B tbjJD . u . upper house of Congress. TlIE Lit Crosse D, incrat, whose ' ,, 1 vuitvi 10 Duuivnim Miiwnn iiliv, nuu .whose, sentiments are endorsed by the organ of. thi Democracy of Viuoidcrburgh County, in its issne of Tues-i4yjfor-, IStfcs style wffDAViH, " lir Uufler if the nUfye for American Imhpenln4'.". The Louisville Jounutl--whose principal writer is 1'aul Shipman, a bitter rebel says that the Southern States will havoa voice in the next Presidential election "Or knmrtk reatum why." Well, they may " know the reason why' ftt this precise moment of time. It is this: If they adopt the Constitutional amendment, they will have a voice in the Presidental election. If not. then they wiH not. That's all. Dayton Journal. MUSIC. i rm n hr-r .,,n.ti St 1 TJ . ...ri i pi a ivm n WARRKN & C0NYNGT0N, -DKAI,KRH IN nUMOS, OK4JATMN. Mi;i,0HOX.H, JTMUNir, mid MUSICAL (lut)DS generally. Agents for I he celebrated " KNAR PIANOS. Old rinnos tnlten in fchan(re fbr new ones. Pianos tor rent, uinl the rent oppiled ,m the purchase. It desired. 1V. I Wnlu Wteeet. Innm' KVA NSVIIJ.K iwn. Hominy, Buckwheat, and Cranberries Foil nam; at VlfKKRY RUOTHKR&, octnatf 76 Main Htrsst.
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WW AOYMlTlSKMEYfS. o I i: i a i :s r i k a r It. WlMTTINt.TON ... - Proprietor, hOUVWT MT., UETWKrv riHST AND MKCOKD. Tin I'KOfiiii ion iian mAi up this Kpacloim establliiliment in the most elegant intinticr, and will propare on short not lee, i, nd In the most dolUilous manner, meals to order at all hours of the aay or nignt, comprisim? an the uiumw thfu or any other market arTVirdx. A spi-elftl iIIiiIiik room and nrlvatu par lor has been olaliorately ntlod up for tin tallies, which may be preached dlroctiy from the street. Orders from famlllcK and private parties promptly 'lied. nolwmj vV K IS It Y BREAD! IIBEAD:: H Atl.VU IM It(IIIM I) lilt; HA kery Of Auuust I .euueuum. coriiur of ITocasi and Third, 1 am prepared to lurii 1 sit, mi short notice, parllesot all dvserlptlottM with all w il ot cakes miide to order. I'lwnlllcM and Hotels supplied with fresh iireud at low rales. I have in my employ the best baker ever employed 111 I lie city. CIlAitl.KH AKKLMANN DoviauDin. i it i i ' . .-J 'Flu lin Arts. J. MASSALON, I0 H T Ii I T I 4 I JV T K R , Htudloln t 'ii A Vbt.KK's IIi.ook, second floor comer KIi-hI and IahjusI. I'orlriills enlarged to size ol life, from Photographs, Ambrotypus, or Duguurreoy jii'N. Kvansvillk, Nov. 23, novdjm T. C. HKIDWKLL & CO., (Late of Owentboro, Ky.) OK M.lik.s N DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PADJTS, DYES, Ao., Corner Tlird and Main Streets, ' MVA1aVILIi, Inn. ivvti.a'A kAh.AI-. A 1. . ,.ujf. I iri Prescriptions carefully comi un.ed day Coupojt aiion ivoiiri: NoVKMIIKK 1, lSttl. OltDKK Vim Pf.ANK Hnf3WAI.KH. And now It Ki hereby ordered hikI dlreetd by i lie 1 o n 1 1 1 n 1 1 I'ouncll of the tJlty of r.vaiiHviiii) . 1 it. 1 ino owners or all lots, or parts of lots, front! UK oil or odjolliinK the east side tr tailoy street, from Kransvlln st rret to Hevcuth street ; Northeast side of Fifth street, bet ween I.octist and Walnut si tests; Houtheosi. side of Oak stieet, from the (.'anal loKlxth street; Northwest side of Oek street, from the Canal to Hlxlh street ; Houtheost side of Mulberry iitro'et, from Water street to First street; Southeast side of Mulberry street, from First street to Second street; Southwest side of sixth street, from Mulberry street to Ouia st reet ; Southeast side of Walnut street, from Fourth street to Fifth street; Northwest side of Mulbnrrv alret. from sixth street to Seventli street; isnriiiwesi, sme 01 walnut street, from I.M fx I. f ...... r ... u 1 . i ... 4. ' . ' III nmiH W,Vipb; Northeast slile of ond street, from Hum street toOowsti str 1 ; fciist side of Mnrk t sir et, from Orauge street to William street; North side of Oiimnij street, from Market street to ih... west line, ot the Northeastern I'.lllllI Ki inelH ; in suld city, catu-c the hldewalks Ihereon to be brought to 1 lie proper uradi1, and that they cause a sidewalk of Class No. 1! to he laid down thereon within thirty days from the publication of ttiH ortier. A. M. M -UltlFF, Clerk, 11 y ' .era s wince, AOV. 21, IPm. BorMoK fllulon ffjnloo'oopy. LUMBER, ScC. itJMiii;w. npiii: M( its idiir it Han sow ox hand, and tor sale 'lie largest stoek of Bulltllng Material in fine pity, conslstlriK of Uougla ami Planed Lumber; Pine and Poplar ioprlng; First, Second, and Third Clear Plne-1, , Vi, 2, and 8 Inches thick ; Doors, Hash, Blinds; Pine and Poplar Shin gles, Pine and Poplar Itth, Cedar Posts, Ac J. V. OLOVER, t orwr seven! U aud Main si reels P.8. Hash glased to order. loclt WKKI.K A TKIBIiK, econilHt.. Hetween Chestnut and tlhorry Kvansvllle, lod. Sahii, DofiKs, Window Hi.inom, Dkkhhkd l.r m hi (:, HftAHW IiATHM, .Ve., of oviiry decripnoa cotiwmntiy 'On hand. Paclitna Boxes of nil kttulM mode to order. Huwfil Al .. i ...... ' I. I . 1 . - . . . w ... y "n nie Hiioru'si notice. apl8-fy . SASH, DOORS, LUMBER, &c. , fin unci A Sons, MuUufucltirerH of 1 Sah, Ihntr. Hlirult, jPramr, tic. : V I ... I . .. 1 SI. 1.1 1, I" IK I in MJVHlitAS PIXH I.UMBKli; Keep constantly on hand Lumber of everv description, Pine ami Hoplar Flooring, Wealherhoartllng, MhlnnleH. Iith, &v. Kawlnn of every desei Iplion done to onler. orders from nliroad will lie iromptly attended to. Kactorynnd Yard, I o(N..H WALNUT HTHKKT AND ANAL fffrai r.vai, 'viiie. Ii nd. b: u. smith, Clinic Mnniiliiotuci i1 Third AM KKIIIIVKII TO HIS M;W I'winry, comer of Division and I rd Huu. where lie will be nleiiNed t see his old and as many new customers as limy call. I 'hairs sold at the lowest prices MpM dbm
MUSIC.
WARREN & C0NYNGT0NS PIONEER MUSIC STORE, JVo. 1 M M i JStt-Sl. tETK AKE TIIK HOLE AKWT WW for those splendid, "Oold Medal Pianos manufactured by " Knabe." we also have a large lot of Pianos, from other makers, very flue and at low prices. A!) instrument, sold by US are WL&Y wxHiurrjui. novZMlm. WARREN 6c CONYNGTON wtaye now the risv.inr mtoi k of Christmas floods, at wholesale or retail, ever brought to this market. WORK HOXES, in Rosewood, Walnut, aud Mahogany. WRITING DESKS, in Itocu !Wo6d, Walnut, Mahogany, and Punier Maehe. Splendid CASKETS, containing all the implements for Sewing, (jcb. O LOVE fiOXES, CABAS, SA TCIELS, Sic, in. Pearl, Steel, and Jet BUCKLES. SLEEVE BUTTONS, kinds. Heautiful Orutinietits in ('hina. Motto Cups a ml Saucers. Cigar Stands, in Wop j Ahd CJifna Cigar Cases. Perfume and Jewel Stands. Toys of every imaginable Bhape. 1 sin it m ". ujaur. . 1 11 oi bfifi I , DOLIjS, from $10 down to 5 cents. Boyg' Carte, Sleds, Doll Cabs, &c.,&o. fM IfH ItAigU' first lll'' r. , , r,'l' Card Cases.in Pearl. Shell, and Scotch Wood. And thousands f other articles not necessary to mention, but can Ik seen by calling at jw$t Main Street. novffidlm C O NFE CTIONERIE . Confc c; tiom t i-i - m 11. M. AH I.KKINO. A HL EKING u. t. iiAssi.an. & IIAS8LER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Candies, Foreign Fruits, Toys, -andNo. 15 Sou ih FirHt Street, KVA.MtlVIld.K. ' ' fi t'.lXlHlll UI I 1 1 ' i , We manufacture our own ('undies, end are orcoateil to supply file Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and warranted JKW9ftMii Hj.Vi.AoliL. .. . .we aeep a iuii usm.rinionr. or eon'ign Fruits and Nnts, Canmxt iioi, nno Pre serves, jei lies, c. afp r Toys and Fancy Waee of every description, for presents mid attractive amusement. FIREWORKS la full supply and general rariety. Agents for I. B. Mallory A !.' totiw ocffl dly H. HERMANN, CANDY MANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la TOYS, F1REWOKK8. NUTH, FIU8. ' I.IOMoNH AND ORANQKS, No. 4ft Maim BtrbkY , between Flrkt and Hecond, Kl'AXSVZLLK, tJfJJ. Hole Agent for MALTBTfiS BALTHIORI OYSTERS. aiso; lut&Af Md O0sO V t It SALOON, uovi-Siu. The Universal Piipcr CoUars rjTIIIK MOST UIHAItl.K, fiiiM). mieal, and Porfecl-Kilting Collar ex tant. HlxiUfTerent styles In Plain and lCmimel Papers. Persplration-proof, aud not poisonous. M. M. 8WKKT8KR A CO., Wholesale Agents,
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BOOTS AND SHOES. J. lilCKKR, DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES
.1 : "1 20 PER CENT. C H IS A. 3? E R to : ,1 50 PER CENT. Erp rp -rri B K ! 100 PER CENT. HANDSOMER! M 1 1 .iiii NEW, STYLISH, and GOOD ttentlemen'H Sewed and Pe?ed Hoots, HI I p pers. Bal morals ana diallers. LADIES' LEATHER SHOES OF ALL KlITOH. POLISH BOOTS, KlTTOSKIl BOOTS, DO I f B L K.K0 L h J), ( 0 0 B RSS, Ail BVBO.N. MisseB' Balmorals, Polish and Don gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every st e evi-r lnvenledi '1 ... WJB HAVK TH K. I.AIK.ISI AND most complete assortment of joods ever shown In sny Retail Hhoe Mouse In the West (.'Incliuiutl und Chleiuro not exoepted -ttll of who h -i are selirnu mi low as any other retell ilsul -rs can buy. So persons la thuir right minds can think of huyltiK BWPM inil HUoee before ssamlnlng our stook. We hare many styles of goods made for us that can be fouml nowhere else. Dealers supplied with fine good. Odd Blsea, or anything not found In wholesale houses at prle as low or lower than Jobborssell reulm gtHids. All goods dtrent from mannfaetnrers at J. S. RICKER'S, 8 Second Street 8 oel2ltf BOOTS & SHOES READ, MORGAN Sc CO se 1N BACK M EEI . Oliioliiua: Are now receiving their Second Fell and Winter Stook of BooU ami Shoes, being one of tho largest and beat stocks ot GOOD GOODS to be found in-tany bonne in the West, and they arc aeterimined to sell them at such prices a will enable them to build up a busirijMB equaling in amount any house in t'hdir line in ino city. D you want GOOD GOODS, at low figures, call and see READ, and yu will not be disappointed. "Quick sales and small profits" has always been bis motto. oc24'0 dtf
