Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 11 January 1867 — Page 2

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANLARY 11, 1867.

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la li NCENNiES,Tn3tana, JanT9.' JEdiiioM Journal? -Z t " J a .-. : - ' n,, rT" following may,leof some interI est to'Qurreadcrs r The river is fa 11J ing slowly, C feel m Nine Mile Riffle ; entirely clear 01 ice at this point ; steamer Mate reached here from above yesterday ;i brought dowttJhearyfloatitof corn; is now loading with merehanTda? of various kinds for M Carmel, 111. ; got a load of pork engaged there for Vincennes ;.i steamer "Mason" came from Hutsonville yesterday with a load of corn ; returned last

I , evening. Navigation, was closed here

I lor ten days; openea on v naay, uanu-

g ary 4th. .

,! w Pork market rather active to-day, "buyersareffering$6andf6 50; farniers willing to sell. Eggs seem to be plenty at 25c per dozen; butter 30 to ;..' 35c; game : rather dull ; rabbits and "i! squirrels $1 per dozen! The game law, which.. went into effect on the 1st of January, has vetoed the killing of .'ivdeer, so sporting men must look out. The. matrimonial market has been rather active. Our; -srood' "' looking batchelorr clerk is always ready, to grant the necessary credentials. ; We had a wedding in " high life " n New TeaV's day, Mr. Wm.-' Lewis, now-of Nebraska 1 City, "'" to Miss Laura Burtch; There were, over twp huii-. dred invitations given out almost everybody and, his wife were them Dame rumor says we are to have anWther soon 'Tissaid that"' aA-certain regular army officer,' (son ola very, YJprominenVppUtciaa of Oiis eity),1 has been laying siege to one of Yineenne.V tairest oaugnters, - witn a very ; alr prospect of capturing her .entire, 'and eT leading hereto Jhe hymeneal (h)alter: v hj'A -very ' destructive fife oceurrecttttf Sumner, 111., on Friday night Janua ry 4, involving one whole block of business houses. Among the heavy ! losers ; are Jones .& ' Co.,V extensive (.dealers in dry goods, groceries, &c. lav. n J Laws, dry goods i dealer!- and Mr. Sv ' Patrick, ' The dwelling house of Mr. ( ' Klinemark, of .Olney; IIl.,r was f burnit, ed ; on Friday night, together with .umost of his furniture.. v. Sheriff L& Hue has . offered a re"7"'ward"of $ 250 for'the'apprehension of thSse-'jaif birds" who escaped from his custody some time Bince. or $50 for each of them. One of the coveys went by the name , of'; Thos. Parks.V Some time ago he married a very respectable widow of this city by the name of U Thayer.'? Thls Parks has figured here pretty exten

sively, at one time and another, in different kjnds of -enterprises. At one time' he became1 very benevolent and got up a ball for the benefit of the Soldiers' : Slonument Fund, i He (J , may have realized pretty, handsomely;

.but the fund was not greatly augmented by his operations. jrIIeis a moulder by trade and a'thief by profession" He was: m jail for, embezzling funds said to have belonged to an Insurance Company, of which be, was the agent nere. His f wife, true to a womin's ' instincts, assisted him in getting out. We wre much disappointed in the non-arrival of theTRollandeTjoupe as they were very conspicuously ad-' vertised for this week here. On Monday, groups of men, women and children were congregated on thi, fcorirerof Main and Second Streets to see "John Denier" walk the ropet Q(nd some, .of them -.lingered, around Ihe spot until late in the evening, doping tcrfBeethe daring man wake his perilous trip over the rope. On the arrival of the mail train it was announced that the troupe would remain three nights longer in Evansville, but now it seems they are to -A.', give ub , the go by entirely, having de-, , cided to go to Cairo saying it will

not pay to come here. If they have made up their minds that it will not

pay to come here they are very much mistaken, for any show of merit is '"always well patronized in Vincennes. The new German Catholic Church was dedicated last Sunday in the most , fplendid .style. All the dignitaries of the Catholic Church in this latitude . were present, and immense crowds;of persons were in attendance. There is ;i i : no special, awakening in the Protest4",! ", ant churches, hut there seems to be a !: .greater .interest manifested for the conversion of souls than for some ' time before. Our new preacher, the ; ' ' ' Rev. , Geo." Parrott, .is becoming imrj tensely popular-with his people, indeed, how could it- be otherwise? for

he .is one ,of . the most, exemplary of

men a fine, sociable,', genial spirit a itil,S tmiP9 the pulpit,! and inJ.fiii speaker inside. ' Therefore you 'may infer' that we 'are well pleased with him. The stockholders of the Vincennes

Toll Bridge Company have had an

other meeting, and, after a free inter clianse of views- un the subject, re solved to go hbmp' 'and do nbthing jn,tSVliat they have been doingfor th,e past .year. "Old logyism seems ;to have settled,' as a blighting curse," upoh j(his ' beautifully located city NatttYe eiiis to haye fully intended a city ilv uld. be built here. ;;They have all those peculiar, advantages which nature- can bestow. ' There are some enterprising, g'o! a-head citizens,, but they are not the, wealthy . class ., : Our legislators, left for the city of Law1 Making yesterday,- Mr. Turner, the Senator, from Daviess and Knox and our good-looking Frank Baker,' who , will, perhaps,, be, the-youngest member in the House, and among the most talented. r Col," Cyrus M.' Allen went along to keep 'em straight, h' t The Colonel and his successful competitor, Mr. 'i Turner, fraternized to gether in, the most happy manner; this . is as it should be, for two more sociable, clever gentlemen do not lire. Hoping they may run the t machine level,' ' r - I am, yours, &c, -f. .-. ."' " HCNKIDORA.'' Hk adquakteks Post of Evawsvh.lk, ) .(! f Jan. 10, 1807. f Editors Journal: ':: .') ; i At a regular meeting of the En campinent of the Grand Army of the rvenuDiic, eomposea or near iqur nindred honorably.n discharged soldiers and jailors,,: the; following resolution was introduced, and unanimously ?addptedt' ; with the" ' instruction' that it be published and copies of, the paper jorwarae4 to ouf isepreseotatives and Senator, for theirconsideratioo: , ;;;;"!j) i;1;:;ur,.;J;rfoOAf: R,J; to the ' Hon!', t. ..Cdqiieal. JJtmn S. xivpcins, ana jmwiscnor,: fi , ,V, GENlIJElMJES.yj6uiUentio'n i called r.tv tthe fbllewing resolution, whleh'was uhanimdiisly adonted 4bv the-Grand Army: of the Republic of the rost-ot jVan5viiie,"Monday evening, Jan. 7th: ! if, Resolvedi That OQrirepresentatives in the State Legislature be recuested ,to,use their influence , to .secure the passage of an act by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana rby which every Clerk of a Court, NotaryPublic, Justice of the Peace, or other omcer an tne otate, snau oe restrajned, by a proper penalty, from charging more than fifteen cents for his official certificate and seal of office, when the, same shall be , required and used in making application for any Pension Certificate, Pension Money; Back Pay, or Bounty Money, by any person who has been a soldier in the service of the United States, or by the heir or heirs or legal representatives of such person, and that there shall be no extra Or additional charge for administering oaths in such cases; and to secure the passage tof such -an act at as early a day as possible, and that Said act shall contain ai emer gency clause declaring it to take effect lnimeaiaieiy upoo its passage. THE IEGISLATFRE.' "s Fall list of Members holding Certifi-1 s pates f ieetion for . the s FortyFifth General Assembly of the State ; li of Indiana.:; Zh i ;" The following is a complete list of the members of the approaching Lcgislatur;e,?holding,ceritipcatqs ' , Posey ami Vanderburgh Thos. C. Jaquess. Warrick, Spencer ant perry S, F, Joltuson. & GnfflonPikeahd Dnbfib-JAtiies Barker. Knox mid Iavie" W. K: Tarneri i Omnge and Crawford Wm. F. Sherrodv " W aniiitjgton and HaiTison-r-John A. Bow man.,; - ' - - FIoyd-Geo. V. Howk. Scott and iJlark I.liHha G. English. A:. .T P ffi rSn 11 .In I in T? ( 'ravana t)hio and Switzerland F. J. Bellariiir. : Iearbora-Elitah Hutfman. tlipley -William Hyatt. ; . Jennings ana Jacfcson "James H. vawter Lawrence and Martin Andrew Houghton Sullivan and Vigo '-Bayless W. Hanna. . Clay and Putnam- Efhel Stagga. Owen and ireene-John Humiheys. ' Monroe and Brown 'William Taggart. Morgan and Johnson Samuel P. Oyler. Bartholomew Tho. G. Lee. Hancoek and Shelby 'James I.. Mason. Decatur Will Cumback. Kush William A. Cullen. Franklin 'Thomas Gifford. Fayette and Union Thos. W. Bennett. -Wayne Isaac Kinley. ,. a Randolph Thomas Ward. Henry Thomas P. Reagan. - Delaware and Blackford Wm. A. Bon ham. Madison and Grant John Hunt. Marion W. C. Thompson. . ' Hamilton and Tipton Dan. R. Brown. Boone and Hendricks T. J. Cason. Montgomery Joseph C. Milligan. Parke and Vermillion Thomas N. Rice.':" Fountain .r. V. Newlin. Wa-n'en. Benton and White Anson Wolcott. ' ' . Tippecanoe J.. A. Stein. A, - Carroll and Clinton F. G. Armstrong, v Pulaski, Cass ,ana Howard N. P. Rich- ' motid.' - ' ' i Fulton and Miami 8. S. Terry Kosciusko and Wabash C. 8. Parrish. Whitley and Huntington 'Wilson Smith Wells, Adams, and Jay 'Robert Huey. -Allen Wm. W. Carron. Elkhart and Lagrange Abner Lewis. Noble, DeKalb and Steuben E. B. Noyes. St. Joseph and Marshall John Reynolds. Laporte and Stark John B. Niles. Lake, Porter, J,.sper and Newton Firman Church. , ' -Democrats. REPRESENTATIVES. Adam J. R. Bobo. Allen 'John P. Shoaff, Peter Kiser. . Bartholomew 'Sanson J. Barritt. Boone A. K. Gordon. ' Brown Alfred Williams. Carron-MUH. Eyans t . Cass sSamufl L. McFadden. Clarke -F.H.C Honnetta. ciy--JoJn flunguA.' -- a ' Clinton J. V. Morrison." , . Crawford 'Samuel Hostetter. J"" Daviess-f-Contestsd.-. i i r.; -:,.;i - ,y. ' Dearborn: 'Ed. II. Green, W. Tebb, Jr : Decatur W. A. Moore. ! " " DeKalb Ezra D. Hartman;"' ' icm r Delaware S. R. Erwin. Dubois B. B. Kdniunson. Elkhart W. A. Woods. Floyd 'Elijah Kewland.

Fountain Wm. B. Carter. -Frankllu "Clement RfCory. Fulton Jesse Shields. - '

?' ! : iiibiiou Jaeob Bird Grant John KatllfT. Greene Thomas- Mason. t Harrison 'John W Lopp, .. .. : Hancock 'John H. White. Hendricks L. M. Cambell. r: 1 Henry P. W. Chambers. ,'! f,(l Howard WBlanch. . . , A-'Jackson-r'Daniel H. Long. ' -! - J ; Jay W. C. Hudson. ; JenTerson D. C. BrasUam R. H. Litson. JemiingsH. Prathejc. 4. i Johnson 'David G. Vawter. Knox 'Orlan F. Baker. ', Lagrang6 William Smith. i Lake Hiram Wason. Laporte J- B. Bedford, W. W. Biggins. Lawrence M. F. Dunn. Madison 'Frederick Blackj 'Is -' ' Marlonr-H. C. Newcomb, E. Hamilton. Martin Argile H. In man. , Miami N. O. Ross. ( . ;f i . ;: Monroe James Hughes. ' ' Montgomery E. P. McClasky. ... Morgan J. A. Greei. Noble O. W. Geisendorff. f ' " Orange 'Theodore Stackhouse. . : Owen 'BenJ. F. Hays. ..;..- Parke W. C. Donaldson. 'N Perry Lewis Wilson. ' ';, Porte" J. F. McCarthy. : Posey George Wolflin. Putnam Addison Uaggy, James McMurry, Itipley Hezekiah Shook. . . Rush D. M. Stewart Scott S. S. Crowe. '.' Shelby George C. Thatcher. ' Spencer John Schammahorn. St. Joseph Nelson Ferris. Steubeu-Stepheu C. abin. Sullivan 'Beni. Wolfe. Tippecanoe John L. Miller, John Rosser. vanaerourgn ttnm uiscnoi. . : Vermillion William Skidmore. Vigo Wm. E. McLean, John G. Crain Wabash Allen W.Smith. Warren George Wolfer. Warrick 'Benoni S. Fuller. Washington J. H. O'Neal. - Wayne W. A, Peele, Wm. W. Foulke, Blackford and Wells 'Wm. F. Shall. Benton and White George W. Spencer. Hamilton and Tipton Joel Stafford. Huntington and Whitley A. J. Douglass. Marshall and Starke D. E. Van Valken- , burg.. : ,.. ... Hancock and Shelby 'John L. Montgom- - ery. ...... Wabash and Kosciusko Joseph A Tunk. Elkhart and Lagrange M.F. Shuey. . .,. Switzerland and Ohio James North. Fayette and Union W. W. Thrasher. Hendricks and Booae--B. F. T,homas.: Vanderburgh and Posey J. S. Hopkins. Johnson and Morgan A. S. Grises" Harrison and WashingtonFrederick W. iQ -r Matthis.- ..i, -v, i,;, , Iewton, Jasper" and Pulaski Ezra Wright. fDeniocratSi BOOTS AND SHOES. y'X iit'.ltnt'.'M:: Oti'T ,:;Tf j ''' - (! .' I OA1 Wa ;W m CD M o 6 M O 'SSr o i - 0 H ft ef 5. Miller & Co.. BOOTS AND SHOES Ho. 38 Main Street, Evansville, IndU Gentlemens' Fashionable Boots made to , f order in the best styles. , , ; Special attention paid to Custom Work Always on hand a full aud well assorted . ... . .' stock of , , 1 Shoe sV an d Ga i ter s For Ladies', Gents', Misses", and , i ons' Wear. dec21 ' BANKING. ChlldITirst National ISanlt OF EVANSVILLE, IND. XT. S. Depository. Organized June, 1863. CAPITAL . 9500,000. H. Q. Wheeler, President; ' James H. Cutler, Cashier. " '' Directors H. Q. Wheeler, G. Maghee, John Ingle, Jr., Charles Vieie, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. S. Hopkins, Robert Barnes F. W. Sawyer. ... -. Doing a general Banking, Exchange, an Collection Business. ' " . , . , Revenue Stamps for sale. , noi !' The Merchants' NationsBank OF EVANSVILLE, . Comer of Main and First Shwts, "UUNISIIES OOTEBXHEHT .A. Bonds and Securities at the lowest a rent rates. Purchases Gold and Silver, Interest Cou- : i, U. S. Bonds, and other securities. Collections made at all points. INTERNAL RHVKNUE STAMPS of all kinds for sole, inov2U dtf : rAttention 1 THE VNIKKSINEI : ARE 3TOW manufacturing,at their shop on Eighth, .fmtween Locust and Walnut Streets. Evansville, Indiana, the celebrated Elliott's Patent Ruction - and- Force Pump, the clieapest and most durable Pomp ever invented. A general invitation is given everybody to call and see us. decit Ixn CO It WINK A HUTCHENS

GROCERIES.

. , L. IGLEHART & CO., THIRD STREET, bet. Main and Locust. K ,CITY GROCERY. i v A COMPLETE STOCK AND GEN Jt. eral assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand, with fresh arrivals or Couatry iroauce, sucn as uut ter ."Eggs, Poultry, &c. It will ter onr aim to suddI.v all reason able wants in ouijine of a well-regulated " Also, the best brands of Flour, CornMeal, reed, dtc . i may 12 tr FOSTER-BROTHERS, . ! -Vn' ftl WAGt - Kaennil . StpPAt ; ;. ; CINCINNATI, OHiO. ,. f FFER FOB SALE, IN LOTS TO J Kuit, at the closest rates to cash buy. ers . -I i i . -i.n. - m i! ' t 500 bags Ordinary to Choice COFFEE; ' 1,000 bbls. SUGAR, all qualities : ' ' 200 bbls. SYRUP and MOLASSES ; , , 50 bags Prime RICE ; - i ; (. 100 bags Sifted PEPPER; . 25bags ALSPICE: Also, full supplies of Nutmegs, Cassia, mace, winger, xoDacco, uigars, sunn, oysapples, Blackberries, and , all kinds of tanneu isooas, ATeserves, Jellies, etc.; Candles. SoaD. Starch: Wooden-Ware in all varieties; together with a full stock of an goods suitea 10 tne trade. - . Orders promptly filled. - Goods not in our line will be suDolled. Terms Cash., ...... , . foc20 dly ; Gunny Bags. Having accepted the - agency from one of the largest importers, we are prepared to fill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest market price. , Jrarties purchasing through us will save all the profits of middle-men. and, get fiags of , large size qnd full weight, 'i Terms Prompt Cash: '- FOSTER BROTHERS, t q. G4 West Second Street; oc28 dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. li E. E. WHEELER. AMES P. IGOH 'W'SEIILER & RIGGS, r IV hftiQrtld I inn Iswa t rt . T i -. ,M SOUTUEAST CORNER FIRST AXn SYCAMORE STREETS, A C EVAKSVIILE, IHD. . All orders promptly attended to. : !, nov26 dtf . ' : Pbeston & Bros. , . , ; F. P. Cabson. . A : F. A. Preston. PRESTON BROTHERS, ! Wholesale Orocera, No. 9 First Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Howard, Prkstons & Barrett, -7i . jNew urieans. Prestow & Bros.', ' nutsonvuie, ui. Wm. R. Prestow, nov27dtf.- fc.f.-w- j - .. B. & BtTSTOX. JOHN G. RUSTON. K. H. Huston & Co., . Wholesale and rJetall Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PRI2VTIXG PAPERS No. 30 Water Street, bet, Sycamore A Vine, Evassvuxe.. .IKDIANA. ar The highest market price paid for all Kinds of Produce and Rags. NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED: ' 200 Bags Michigan Oats, superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Brail. 500 Bushels Iowa Potatoes. 100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. , In store and for Rale at .R.S. RUSTON & CO., aprlS No. 30 Water St. E. CROSS i . JAMES CROFTS. . City OFeed Store. CROSS & CROFTS, , ' Wholefale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Feed, Hominy, Corn Meal and Produce Generally, BEG LEAVE TO RETURN THEIR sincere thanks to their patrons and the public generally lor the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and hope, by . strict attention to business and lair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same: and they respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that on and after the 1st day of January, 1867, they will sell for CASH ONLY, without respect of persons, at the time of purchase of goods or on delivery of the same, at prices lower than the lowest elsewhere. Jaq3 dtim

GROCERIES.

THE 01ARTXF.KSIIIl HERETOfore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Bement & Viele, is this aay dissolved Dy limitation. . , . Books and accounts will remain with our successors, Charle-i Viele & Co., for set tlement. G. W. BEMENT. I -1 49 "I. C'R. BEMENT. i CHARLES VIELE. Evansville, January 1st, 1867. Ki-i ' .i.Ax-.iWA-hr.'i ,f .cr.UUvi.'?' :i".-iij . " CHARLES j VIELE & ... s vr ' A : f 1 WHOLESALE CO G-RO'CEB SOUTHWEST CORNER FIRST AND SYCAMORE STREETS, Evansville, Ixd. jan9 dtf Cheap JPoiiltiry DKENSEO TDRKIES OSLY FIFteen cents per pound. - Dressed Chickens only twelve and a ' half cents per pound. DRESSED GEESE ONLY TEN CENTS ' ,',",(';'.' . PER POUND.' ' . :A Everything cheap at Ylckery's Eareha Bazaar, 75 Main St. JOHN J. BROSE. :. . " , ' GEORGE BROSX BR0SEBR(W : . ' -.! ' 1 ' .'v ;')' DEALERS IX , f,..Tt..., At 'DSo'o-t Stores, ' v 1 groceries;,''-:' ! Gum Packing, Packing Yarn. Cotton (( Rope, Manilla Rope, "i$L Yarn, . i U-y uajcum, wans, utnierns, ; .,- Call Ardexttiuiiu; our stock and prices, at tf '3fo. 22 North Water Street, between Sycamore and Vine." ' Orders filled promptly and at the lowest rares. , - tnovziusm " ,!- t" itT ISAAC HErMAJTX. . . PAVTD HETXAXN. i j j Wholesale Dealers in GROCER I E S. Foreign and '. Domtntic Liquors, ' NAILS, COTTON YARNS, ULASsriYVARK. . . " " SC, (SC.. , , Xos. GO and 62 Main Street, - Between Second and Third Evassvili.k,"Isd, FISH DEPOT. nov20dtf HAVING BOLD OCX OUR ENTIRK stock or Groceries, at No. Si Main tstreet, to Messrs. Habbe A Pfa?fllin, we would respectfully return our thanks to our many customers and solicit a share of the putellc patronage for our successors. T II Y - T T TA'I Tl . . i mil e i.vi)kusi.m:u havixh become proprietors of the f PIONEER GROCERY, HO. 82 MAIN STREET, Respectfully .solicit u 'share -of"., public patronage,. . f y , We shall at all times keep a fill! stock ol suoh articles as are usually kept at a firstclass Grocery. ' ' ' ' HABBE A PIEKFUN, "Chart. ks Habb, ' ' ' M Main Street. Adoiph ryimis, novlKif i Crescent City PROVISION STOTtK and ..... . . MEAT 51 A R K E T. WEAVER, i READ &1 BENNETT, i Corner Locust and jSccond Streets, HAVE OPEJfEB'A FIRSWI.ASS MEAT and VEGETABLE HOUSE, anuk FAMILY GROCER STORE, at the above stand, where they will keep constantly on hand choice JRESH MEATS of all kinds, , , : ' GAME, POULTRY, and FISli, FRESH VEGETABLES in their season. Choice FRUIT, FLOUR, best brands CORN'-M EA L, and a complete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. .All purchases delivered free of extra charge to any part of the city. Give us a call. novdtf s Tender-Loins, Spare Ribs, SAI'SAGE MEAT, etc., etc., for sale dnrlnsr the Dork season at our porkhuuse on ChBrch Street, or at our store. 75 Main Street. VICKERY BROS. , ., Lard! Lard! FAMILIES WAKTIN HICE clean Lard car have thir Jars filled by leaving orders at our store, uy ieav5cKEBy bros., 75 Main Street. t- nr. ill moII fnp lara nnrl lit I ITflf

J them at your dwellings free of charge.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES 10 r4 '.Inr.niO )f)J READ,i MORGAN 101 i"7JIfj & CO. 138 RACE STREET, Cincinnati'. Are now receiving their Second Fall and Winter Stock - .::,!' ...j ;.. . i , i .'."? , -,.-.. r .t.-i I! H , of Boots and Shoes, beiner one of the largest and best stocks of ; ; r T. v. : o ' UJ-, : ; rA-."y I GOOD GOODS to be found in any house in' theWest, and they are determined to eell them at such prices ks will enable them to build up a business equaling in amount any houe in their line in the city. If -j',-; i!f.- ;", ..:.) c; ,.- A:t u . .-Ixn I: I !--.; J , iv -V- Aii-i, :.:: M. I good goods; ' .:w -. .;-.:! , i 1' ; '; ' at low figures,'call and see READ, and you will not' be disappointed. "Quick sales and small profit " has always been his motto. ' oc24'06 dtf J. S. RICHER, W VBBAIiEBl IN BOOTS "& SHOES - i; ... i. i ; ..: a' - 20 PER; CENT. ; . i i 50 PER (DENT; B E T . T E' R ! iuv ?ER CENT. HANDSOMER! NEW STYLISH, and GOOD Gentlemen's Sewed and Pejised Boots, Slippers. Balmoral, and Callers. LADIES' LEATHER; SHOES OF ALL KINDS. - . -' POLISH COOTS, BITT0XE0 800TS, D01BIE-S0LED, (OXGUESS, AM) BYK0M. Misses' Balmorals, Polish and Coa gress Boots. CHILDREN'S SHOES In every style ever invented.' WK HAVK TIIE LARGEST A XI moHt complete assortment of goods ever shown ii any Retail Hhoe House in the West Cincinnati ind Chicago not ex-cepted-all of which we are selling as low as anv other retail oal wn can buy . No persons in 1heir rijfht minds can think of fcnyinn Boots nd Shoes before -Ny examining our stock. We have many styles of good:! made for us that can be found nowhere eLse. . 1 . 1 1 i ... t . t. AA.. .1 .( Hizes, or anything not found in wholesale bouses, at prices as low or lower taaa i w bers sell regular goods. ., ;. , All goods direct from manafaotarers at J. S. RICKER'S, 8....... Secoad Street 8 eiadtf