Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 June 1869 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN. LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

TIME TABLE WAV. V. R. R. DOWNWARD TRAINS. . Leave BrooVv DOWNWARD TRAINS. Leave Brookville J Chieato EprM .. .... ?:04 A.w. riitfuio Mail..... w..Iill f. UPWARD TRAINS. Ctilf Nail Chiraeo Express DJ Freight ... .... F:5 A. . ....P:J" ....8:55 a. M. 4th of July at New Trenton. The Great National Day (4th of 3ay, 1S69) will be appropriately celebrate 1 on Saturday, July 3d. New Trenton in this County. A good time generally is expected. Due notice will be given of exercises. The Excursion on Saturday From this place to Cincinnati was a success. Four ears filled with excursionists went in the morning and returned in the evening, every te being delighted with the trip. Over f 100 jrofit wera derived for the benefit or the M. E, Church of this place. College Building Improvement We are glad to notice the improvements on the College building in the way of painting, Ac. The proceeds of the first excursion, amounting to about one hundred and thirty dollars, are being applied in that direction. Temperance Meeting1. The l?ig Temperance Meeting to come off in the crove at Quakertown, in Union County, on Sunday nest, 13th ioSt., will be addressed by aome of the ab'est speakers in the State. A very large gathering together of the people is expected on that day at that well known place of rendezvous of tetnperance men and women. A New Law. According to the law recently made by the Lrsislattire, the Hoard of Trustees of incorporated towns, in Italians, have exclusive power over the streets, highways, alleys and bridges wiihin 'lie corporate limits of such towtiu and the Marshal, under tee direction of the Trustees, is empowered to perform the duties of a Koad Supervisor, and exercise all the functions heretofore pertaining to that otbee. This abolishes the otUce of Road Supervisor, within incorporated towns. In accordance with the above law. our Town Council have ordered all persons living within the corporation, subject, to road tax, to pay their tax to the Marshal, ii.sleaJ of the Superisor as heretofore. Geological Survey. lr. Kufus Raymond of. this place has been appointed by the State Geologist to make a scientific and geological survey of Franklin County within the next three months. The lr. thoroughly understands this business, and has accepted the position tendered him. Photography. T. W. Cowey, late of Pennsylvania, has taken the Photograph Gallery lately owned by T. T. Smith, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Pictures in th best style of the art. Mr. Cowey is an experienced hand at the liiinrss, and we onimenj him to the patronage of our people. Icy? a LmhI For Ssle. traots ,.f It.nd, -ih!v nores each, situa'ed i.ear M3n.!i, llarri-on IV, Iowa, are I olf-ref fir sa'e on most reasonable terms. ! Hr land is level, siui'I on a creek, and cnly f ur miles from the railroad. It will be iM at a bargain, either for cash or part cash and part in exchange for property in this' neiihSoih.-o I. For particulars, enquire at i the Ao.eiiiau tV.ce. Horuaday's Strawberries. W e acknowledge ihe receipt of a lot of the finest strawberries of the season very large and luscious from the Fruit Farm of J. U. A 1 k lloriiaday, New Trenton. The Messrs. Hornadiiy have proven themselves to be sue- j cessful cultivators of this choice fruit, and their j Sirswherry Garden is already deservedly popu- i Ur with our people. Mrs. S. A. Cooper, of Laurel, llj;it returned from the city with a large stfch of MiHitiory Good. Prices having declined about on-third with the alvaiiee of the aon, her stock will be sold at low rates. No lady should purchase without calling on Mrs. fooper, her stock bein splendid and cheap. Hats trimmed oOcts to $1 and up to $2.50 linnets $.t ,0 $1. Mrs. Cooper is doing well. Her sales last Saturday amounted to fifty dollars, for which she returns her thanks. You dl find her pleasant, whether you purchase er not. New Advertisements. Attention is directed to the advertisement of James 11. MeClure, of Junction City, Kanwho proposes to locate lands in" any part of that State liiher with money or land warrnts. Mr. McClute has resided fourteen rears ... - " nansas, las been Register of the Land Of-' lice for same vrars rast and is well acouaint-; . 1 " " t " U&a'.Uhe lands in that State. lie has 1 nered a great deal of land for people in this oar.ty, and has always rendered satisfaction. r50!:s in want cC Kansas lands would do H to a p'y to him immediately. John deadening gives notice of his refusal ,0 PJ a note. See advertisement. - H. Hracken has removed his law office '0 the Old White Corner, second story. See rj on adjoining page. Religious Notice. . "e will be preaching at the Christian Chapel plaoe on next Lord's Day at 10 o'clock anj Sunday School at 9 a. m. Iron ! Iron ! now ft t 11 n V -r TT..1 - I We . " Biutft ui uiruirin a ? atul well selected stock of Iron of all kinds, x I will sell at tho lowest cash prices. II. R. CoOLBT. T. County Commissioners. of P Bc"d of County Commissioner, and Board Mualuation have been busy at work this week r"..,Kloerecentrea, esUU . , I,nlin Count Tu ba.inJ h?y80t thraua 'his - neat nocnon Wednesday. Mr. Liptnj "ecfte. ''.has ia.t"'..0 6 Auction 1Iouse. tanrel, rtd.,a-b r ; ua larSe aavl wcl1 as-U-K Seasonable nr,.l.i ,;,. 1 :n I m. uooas, wbicb he will rem 2j . ny otK 1 cent, lower tban j so is a. yoor own rrices.

1 Double Weddingr.

At the hour of T o'clock p. on' Tuesday f the Methodist E. Charch of this place was the i scene of a double wedding, witnessed by a H Urge congregation of people, on which occa .', i.- i ir-- j v- t w ui u.jumnu c.84., vi --. married to Miss bntmaWmgof this place, ,mnd Fielding Berry Esq. was'married to Miss , . . L..L-f.t!. i tl Jennie Harmond, bath of this place. The enlire affair passed off in the best of style the bridal parties promptly arriving at the church in carriage, alighting therefrom and passing up the aisle aniid&t the assembled congrega tion. Arriving at the altar, the two couples were quickly joined in the holy bonds of wedlock Kev. Dr. T. LI. Lynch first officiating for Mr. liajmond aud Miss Wing, and Dr. J. W. Keety otlicialiog for Mr. Berry and Miss Haytnond. A short prayer closed the ceremony, when the bridal party immediately passed out of the church amidst the congratulations of their relatives and friends, re-entered their carriages, and finally arrived at the Railroad Depot in good time for the Cincinnati train. Both couples are enjoying a visit to West Vir ginia. May Heaven's choicest blessings tend them all through the journey of life. Metamora Items. On last Friday evening ihe telegraph announced the death of a citizen of this place, Squire A. Tryon. The deceased was a carpenter in the employ of the W. W. V. R. R. Co., and was doing some fencing on the day of his death. While at work be discovered what he thought was a root of spikenard, some of which kind of root be said his mother always kept at home. He ale considerable of it, and died in about an hour's lime, after hav ing had several severe spasms. It is generally supposed that it was wild parsnip lie ate instead of spikenard ; and as wild parsnip is a very poisonous root, it is thought that Mr. Tryon died of poison. The deceased was born in Dearborn Co, in I., on the I6ih of February, 1832, being in his 38th year at the time of his death. He leaves a fond and excellent wife and two little children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and doting father. Deceased lias been a resident of Metamora for about twelve years, aud was known as a good citizen. We have three good blacksmith shops here, conducted respectively by Thos. Wigs;nns, T. N. Tharp and .?. A. VanCatnp, all of whom are pronounced excellent woikmen. Thos. Wiggans has turned his shop around facing towards Mrs. VanCamp's dwelling house, lie intends to make an addition to bis bhop in the shaue of a wagon shop. John Rubottom still takes the best Photographs of any artist in the country, and persons wanting anything in his line of business will be sure to be pleased if thev try him. We have two pood flouring mills here, owned respectively by Thomas Tagne, (the old mill,) and Robert Mitchell (the mill formerly owned by the Gordon linn.) Farmers will do well to try lhet.e gentlemen before going elsewhere. Metamora also boasts of three velocipedes, which tfford some amusement for the young folks. Elder Parker closed his meeting on last Friday night, having received into the church altogether fourteen jersons who at'e willing to turn aide from the xain and dduive things of tliis world and enter into a higher and ho'ir calling. May they have decision of tuiud lo lengthen them in their nolle resolves. Meiamoia, June 7, IStj'J. A. M. D. For the American. Mr. niNutiAM, Under the bead of "New Trenton Items," your correspondent "Trentonian," eiiber through inadvertence or a mistake in your typesetter, told a whopper. 'Trenioniau" has always been regarded in this community as a truth-telling man, but there is a mi-take out w hen he cays that "on i Inst Saturday bail-stones as large as hen's eggs ! fell in great abundance," &c. Now Tn at is a WPPKR - I have a pullet of the Shanghai Teci,s l'"t will lay an egg twenty times as large as any hail stone that fell within five miles of New Trenton that day, or else there is no truth in the oldest inhabitant. Fuller vour types are wrnn, or '"Trentontan" is great on mi:n'cs. If be had qualified the matter bv saying canary hen's or chipper bird's egffs, he would have hit the nail square on the head. Pei haps if you examine his manuscript you will find the compositor was wrong. See to it that yon correct this assertion, if he made it, or Mrs. "Tren Ionian" nmy call you to an account. Severa' of our citieens joined the Pic Nic Excursion on Friday last, and had a very pleasant time at llagerstown and Conner.-ville. About 6ot passengers occupied eight cars, and the spare room was pretty well filled. lut under the guidance of Mr. Fagan, one of the best of Conductors, (however, ail the Conductors on our Valley Railroad are first-clas gentlemen.) we had a very agreeable comnanv, and a'l seemed well pleased with the ex1 pedition, "which financially was a grand suc cess both fr the lvailroal an 1 also for the Sunday Schools for whose benefit it was gotton up. We saw only one young man who got enough of tanglefoot to disturb his eqoaii i in 11 Ile appeared as if the pavement had fallen upward and struck him in the face. Some of the b'hoys of Connersville broke into , ,.1. ,n ? gBe-oara mi oevoureu ire scrap 01 I several cases, pies aoa oiner gooo; tilings mat were lett alter the excursionists had partaken of their dinner and were viewing the town. They are welcome to all ihey got. We had an agreeable sensation in town last Sunday in the shape of a Golden Wedding. Old Squire Case, long ago known as "Laughing Jack Case," and his wife, were surprised by the sudden appearance of their children, grand-children and several old settlers, with some rare and costly golden wedding presents. After the presentation of the gifts, the whole company was regaled with a sumptuous feast of good things w hich bad been previously prepared by the children without the'knowledge or consent of the old couple. It was a very pleasant family reunion, and one to be long remembered by all who participated in the festivities of the occasion. Vindkx. New Trenton, June Sth, 1E69. Paying a Newspaper Bill. A long-winded subscriber to a newspaperthere are many such after repeated duunings, at last promised that the bill shoi ld be paid by a certain day if he Tint thin alivb. The day passed over and no money reached the office. In the next do tuber, therefore, of the newspaper, . ... .. r '.' j lae ruousner inserted among trie aeatns a notice i cf bis subscriber's departure from this life. Pretty soon after this announcement, the sabi Ijcct of it appeared to the Publisher, not with the j paie and ghastly countcnanco ascribed to appar- ' jtions, nor, like them, did he wait to be spoken to, bat broke the silence with "what, sir, did , . you mean oy puuusning my dcatb.7 ' " by, sir, I meant what I mean when I publish the death of any other person, viz: to let the world know you are dead." "Well, but I am not dead, not dead." "Then it is your own fault, for you toid me you would positively pay your bill hy such a

day if j-oa lived to tfcat tfmer tte day passed, the bilfMs not pid, antf ?oa positively tntot Kead,

for I do not believe you Would forfeit your word. "Oh ho! I see that you have got round, me, Mr. Publisher; but say 00 ttrorw about it here's" the money; aad hearken, my wag, yoa'll Contradict my death-next week!" "6b, certainly, sir, just to please yon; though, apon my word, 1 can't help thinking you were dead at the time specified, and that you have really come haclr to pav this billon account of your friendship for me." Furniture Store at Metamora. Alf. Blacklidge, ef Metamora, has gane- into the Furniture business adjoining his Dry Goods and Grocery store. He offers for sale all kinds of Household Furniture, and is constantly adding to his present stock. Call on him when you Want Furniture of any kind. Arrested. Sheriff Seal and a poliee officer frem Versa! lies arrested two yoang men just below Brookville, on Monday last, charged with violations of law ia Ripley County. - They were lodged in jail here daring Monday afternoon and Monday night, and taken to Versailles on Tuesday morning. Mount Carmel Items. Mb. EDtT3,--0ur mail facilities at present being in a demoralised condition, I cannot tell when you will receive items from this locality in short way; but as persons daily pass and repass to Brookville, I may send this soon. The same day and almost the same hour when mail privileges are promised as by the Government, persons call and bring the Mt. Carmel mail. We occasionally raise funds by contributions and send East and West for our mail on the same day that the P . O. department should supply us. The citizens think it auite an inconvenience nd frequently express theturelves in much stronger terms, such as nuisance," "imposition," ic. They thould not talk naughtily. The recent rains have damaged erops to tome extent. Wheat is falling. I mean by this that the stalk Is slender and cannnot sustain the hed. I think the head, in adapting itself to the stalk, will be short, yet it may fill well and be a fair crop. But wheat has its enemies until it reaches the half bushel, and then it needs watching. The present wet weather and the past experience of cur farmers is creating activity in the Tile market. Mr. John Hall, two miles South of this place, is manufacturing extensively and expects to meet the demand t'jr this useful article in Agriculture. He has extended his eheds for drying, and with improved machinery entirely new, he is enabled with three hands and two horses to make 2,0IH 6-inch tile per day. His kiin holds from 12,000 to 15,000 and he is now disposing of Ires a made tile at paying prices to farmers, who expect that an outlay in this direction will pay all expenses aud yield them a handsome profit. The farmers in Springfield Township who have ditched and tiled well, are the ones who receive large yields of grain and make agricultural pur suits nonoroie ana protitatiie. More anon. Pbilo. Fairfield Items. In Fairfield tuwn there is a lot Lying in a pleasant spot Upon the lawn; "Twas given by Lenev'lent hands, And for the good of people stands In edgeof town. Which for profit more than pleasure, lias been made to fill our treasure By renting nut; And corn and oats and fine red clover Have spread its surface quite all over In turn about. To keep and hold this precious treasure And have it dealt out without measure, W ith little doubt, A treasurer was duly Mected, Of whom it was with faith expected he would "shell out." But when for cash this gent was called on, He thought it hest quite fast to hold on. For his own use; So he had lost "the little slip Of paper" on which he'd kept The record loose. As neither cash nor credit conl t be I'ounJ, we thought it maybe would l-e Kxtreinvly bad, So then we thought that we would never Kent this lot again forever To any lad. But 'cording os the generavote is, We uow put up this publio notice To all around, To enter iu and help ourselves. And save from grasp of pilfering wolves This sacred ground. Notice is hereby, therefrorc.g'ven. That 'tween the hours of six and seven, The tenth of June, Thecitiiens of Fairfield town Will meet upon the public lawn To reap the boon Cf a rich crop of clover grass, Pastured by neither hor.-u nor ass, To keep it down; But growing there, rich and profuse, And the good lawn will nothing lose liy being mown. And when you've cut this good rich clover, Then take it up and hand it over To jour own crib, And feed it to your good old horse, Which for the eating won't be worse But much more glib. For soma good foltss about the town Have hail this land just as their own For several years, EmbfZzling rent and losing slip Of paper ( Brown ) on which was kept Their full arrears; And then by figures most profound, And speeches made to thoe around, Both sreat and small, Thai "stead of paying o'er the rent, 'Tis only found that they have speut The mohcy all. Such, then, are asked to stay away And not take any public hay From this good meadow, But be content with what they hive, And ne'er ag ain oa that ground leave Their length of stiav.ow. So now the people have concluded ever more to be deluded By smiting friends; But with our tickles cut this hay, And with our wagons take away For our own cuds. Reoci.ator. 1.0. O F. Hii.Lor ri;RiTv ! dok Ko 104, I. O. 0. F., MlXKRVII.LK, Itfn.. Jl'NK 4, I SCSI. J Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved and respected brother, Frank Kinsley, who, though having been a member of our fraternity but three mor.ths, gave evidence of becoming a faithful member and an honor to our Order, as he was to the community in which he resided; wo therefore offer the following resolutions: 1st. That this Lodge receive with unfeigned sorrow the announcement of the death of Bro. Frank Kinsley and will ever entertain a profound respect for his memory. 2d. That we present onr heartfelt condolence to his bereaved family, commending them to llim who is the widow's (Jod and the Father of the fatherless, for that consolation they so much need and which His grace can alono impart. 3d. That our Hall be draped in mourning for thirty days. 4th. That a copy of the above be forwarded to the family of the deceased, also to the Oxford Citisun and Indiana American for publication. JK3SR MoNTOOMKST,') Robkrt Wii.sox, V Committee. Hkxry Basic, j la Memorlam. On Sabbath, Juneth, ISM, Mr. William Webb of Mt. Carmel was ellel by death from this world to another, in the 75th year of his age. He removed from Virginia in 121 and settled in Springfield Township, Franklin Co., Ind., and lived here uatil his .loath. His sickness was of short duration only about thirteen hours when our village, and the congregation of whioh he was a member, enitgej in worship, weroshoekel with the sad intellieu "e of his departure. He was an Llderin the Presbyterian Church for over ' forty j years. Atut thirteen t ears ao be sold his farm to his son ani movei t j this plas aai purchased

a few acres adjoining town, upon whieb. be labored; for his early habits of loduty. would net permit him to be unemployed a net at the same time be satisfied. Ha was a faithful friend of the

Church, earnest in His -devotions and liberal in his views toward other evangelical denomina tions. I be leading trait fa bis character was firm adherence to what he thoeght was right. If convinced he, was wrong, he would yield willingly and freely.' lie leaves a widow, a son and daughter to mourn their loss. On Mnaday a large ongregwtion attended his faneral and listened attentively to a funeral discourse by the Pastor, Rev. T. B. Atkins, all feeling, ne doubt, that Father Webb, with all his peculiarities, .was a good man. May we imitate his virtues and leek for the good man's portion in. the werld tn eome. Mt. Carmel, June 7 th, 1869. Patio. If yen would have a desirable head of bair and retain it, use Hall's Vegetable Sieilian Hair Re ne wer, the most wonderful discovery of modern times. ....... Cbhistt's H&ta I.otio This Lotie it the best article manufactured for the hair. If your hair Is disagreeably red, try one bottle of I.otio. You will never reirret the money it cost van. It is cheaper than oils, and decidedly better. The I.otio cures dandruff, restores gray hair: to Us original color, and grows more hair on bald heads tban anything advertised. For sale by all drag gists. 1 FRUIT TREES. ALEX. Smith, of Laurel, has for some time been engaged la dressing and selling Fruit Trees of ail kinds, and keeps a full supply oa hand during the season. Orders left at his residence in Laurel wilt be promptly attended to. Olve him a call, and he will render satisfaction at reasonable rates. ' June 4 3w. , -' '"' Assignee's Sale. - TIIE undersigned assignee, of, the Estate, of Godwin A Ca;neron, Bankrupts, will, On Fri,htyy June 25, 18G9, expose to sale at Publio Auction at the Godwin A Cameron Saw Mill, on the W. V. Canal. North of, ahd adjoining Brookville, Franklin Connty, Indiana, the following property belonging to the estate of said Bankrupts: All the interest, right, title and claim held by said Bankrupts in sail Saw Mill property, described thus: ' ' ' ; Beginning at a stake on the embankment to the tumble at the first lock on the W. W. Vi Canal above Brookville, distant from said tumble 24 feet North 22 d egrees West; thence South 7d4 degrees East 1J rods to a stake at the foot of the hill; thence South 26 degrees West 0 rods to a stake at the foot of the hill; thence South 14 degrees Kast 8 rods to a stake; thenee South 72 degrees West 2 rods to the Canal bank: thence North 41 degrees West 24 rods to place of beginning; being part of the S. W. quarter of Section 20, Town 9. Range 2. Together with their interest in lease of Water Power from the W. W V. Canal Company This property held by , assignment of lease from the W. W. V. Canal Company made to Solomon F. Rodman, and assigned through different par tits to said Godwin A Cameron. Also 82 shares Capital Stock of the Brookville Jr. Mctftinnra Hydraulic Company. Also 4 Yoke of Work Oxen, I Portable Steam Engine,! Portable Saw Mill, 1 Threshing Ma-, chine and Separator, 3 Log Wagons, I Rubber Belt, 1 Water Box, 9 Hog Chains, , Cross Cut Saws, 6 Crowbars, 3 Cant Hooks, Lead Pipe,. 3 Grind Stones, Sledge Hammer, 1 Gummer, Lum. ber, Cord Wood, and a variety of tools aud other articles. TERMS OF SALE One half purchase money on Saw. Mill and all bums under 4-50, rash; onehalf purchase money of Mill and all sums of $51) and over, six months' credit; purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing interest, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws. Kale to com-neace at 10 o'clock A. M. W. J. PECK, Atignee. JEFF. COLESCOTT, Auctioneer. Brookville, Ind., June 4, 189-3w. In Cash and Goods m woot by the undersigned. I also will sell all kinds of -V . ' 11111111 1 such as SATTINKTTS. CASSIMKIIKS, BLANK KTS, FLANNELS AND STOCKING YARNS. Also a full stock of NOTIONS, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAPS, and all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES. The above are offered at the Lowest MarkQt Trice . , my28-3m. GOTTLIEB K! F.3KLER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE r O R S A & S tC E.A P. I offer for sale one two -story Gothic Front Frame House with eight rooms, all in good order, with a good cellar, cistern, and a large lot. Also a one-story Frame containing three rooms in good order, with cellar, cistern, and other conveniences. Also eight good Building Lots, each 50 feet front, running back to alley lfi5 feet, all frontingon Main Street and Main Burgess Street. Also lilt acres of good Farming L.and, with a godtwo-s tory Brick House containing six rooms, largo hall, well furnished, with all the conveniences of a sood faru: house, a large Frame Barn 40 by 6H feet, a frame corn er"ib with wagon shed between, carriage house, is., all under fence and about 100 acres cleared. This en be made a god stock farm. It is within 3 miles of the Valley Railroad. I will sell ny cf the above property on the following terms: one-fourth cash, tho balance in three annual payments with reasonable interest until pa id. " JOHN KING. may 21 2m. AihUlMiTliATOH'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. rMl K undersigned administrator of the estate of 1. Henry C. Mallion, deceased, will sell at public auction, on the iomi.se5, if not sold bek ro that date at private sa le, . On i tnrIT (be tk hry of .Inn. 1869, ihe following described real estate, to-wit: The undivided two-third of Lot No. 42 in that part of the town of Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana, laid out by Jesse 11. Tbomasand others. Als th it nart of Lot No. 43 in the saaie plat of said town ofBrokvitlo, commencing at the South West corner of that portion of said iotowuelby .lalia A. McCarty, thence South with the M'est line of said lot 63 feet and 4 inches, theuee East 82;ifect to the Ea?t line of said lot, thence North on the East lineof said lot to the North East corner theroof, thence West 2 .feet and ft inches to the East line of that part of said lot owned by Ignatius Kojhlcr. thenco South along said Koehler's East line 4:1 feet, thence West Ou the South line of said Ka-hlers lot 30 feet to the North East corner of that portion ef said lot 43 owned bv Julia A MeCarty, thence Seuth oa said Julia A. McCariy's Kast line 20 feet, tbenee West on said McCarty 's South line to the place of beginning the same to be sold in parcels, if Ihe interest of said decedent's estate will be promoted thereby. . t TERMS OF S ALE One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, ene third in sis months, and the residue tn twelve months from the date of sale. Deterred payments lo be secured by notes waiving the benefit of valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, and bearing interest from date of tale, aad by mortgage on the premises sold. WILLIAM W. BUTLER, may 14. 1P9 4w. Administrator. DirORTAXTTO FAU31EKSAAV. Taber of Ml. Carmel takes pleasure tn Informing the Farmers of Franklin Connty that as agent for C. W. MeCormlck's Celebrated Reapers arid Mowers he is now-prepnre i to furnish the Farmers w ith TIIK HARVESTER on short notice. may 14-fitv. ' GEORGE T. CRESS WELL, 1 1 o r ii o v fit TL fv w BROOKVILLE. INDIANA. Office on Main St.,over Suing Js Kaistr'4 store, may 7 1 j. I

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-laurel; ind, '' WHEltB YOtT CAN GET ' ; xisrrs a.t si.50 CO ailft" xgd ... o ftSo Heaviest Sheeting at 16 2-3 All Other Goods at 25 per cent- less than Elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL. N..-B. - Auction Sale Evert Satir1AT EVBNItie at 80. Jane 4-.3n.

THE GKEAT tn t A SAFE BLOOD I'UIUFlKll, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE, A CERTAIN CURE ; r . AND Preventive of Diseases. The ZINUARI BITTERS are compounded from a prescript ion, of the celebrated Kgvptian phfsiciwn Dr. Cheopsus, who, after years of trial and'eiperinieftt, Recovered the Zingarini Herb--the most remarkable vegetable production the earths perhaps has ever yielded certainly the most effective in the ccreof disease. It, in combination with other valuable properties br-whloh tne mgari Hitters is composed, will cure ' Dyspepsia, Fjver ami: A"iie, Bilious Fe ver, Lotto. Lolds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first Stages, Flatulency," Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera -Morbus, Cholera, . , Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases ;;.;! of the Kil nays, . , . , titbit ual Costivenesa. In the Prevention and Cure of the above dis eases, it hike never been Ituawn tijf kil, -a,s thou sands ot our most protninen t citisuns throughout all parts of the country will testily. Let the af-. flioted send for circi! ir containing testimonials and certiBicates cf thoso who have been cure 1 after their cases have been pronounceThopeless by onr best physioiana. - ' ' " " ptrt.tciPAi. nrm-r, - F. R AilTER d- CO., Ko. 6 X. Front St., PhiUdctf hia. BGCOUUKNDRU BV Ev. Gov. David K.Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, " ' Houi Edward McPherson " " lion. Joel B. Danner, Uon. Vui iMcSherry , ; ".. and others. Sold by all Duggists and Dealers Kvefy whcre. may 2s-lyj J P . M o K E . ATTORNEY AT LAW rT Office over ilaaschan's Jewelry Store, may T. 50,000 Lbs. Wool Wanted Jt NXixerville, Ind. Iwillpay the 11 IU II EST M AK !v KT PRICE .IN CAS 11 FOR WOOL, or I will exchange for Wool, Jeans, Pattinets, Cassluieres,' Flannels, Blankets, Dry Hoods of all kind. Boots and Shoes, and all kinds of Stockiug Yarns at Factory prices, or I will get your Wool carded or 8 pun or manufactui ed a s you desire. My goods are from the Hamilton Factory. I also have a Tailor shop in connection with my store, and will furnish, Casnimeres. Cloths, Jto., and make up suits to order. Call and see, - SAMVbL COLTER., may 7. Mixerville, Ind. c e n tt & v 1 1. x. t , XtfeO. W. AV. WILSON, rLCIT.lLlVK. oct25-ly J. M. rKKK. ... K. W. JKNKIS IP i l ul c& J r XW 53. 0 p.ivjrisnn pjivsiciaxs,MT. CARMEL, INDIANA. mar 19-6m 1ST IT. CLOTHS THE undersigned has just recoived an entirely new stock of C?IL.OTXZXISrC3r-V BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Gents1 Furnishing Goods, and will also sell them t the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call andseo thorn, and cvanine ths prices before buying elsewhere. My motto is, t'orCash, and but vg) S3 S IP K G 2 ?J (U V o Oct. 10. .TO UN KlXft. "Y" AUUANTEU CHEAPEST AND BBST! To Fitrmrrs Erjyess nip it If it. Singe ProprU-or, Li vary Eotblishmcns, and all tct-a ms? Ilorsrs. DR. TO BIAS YKXETIAX Hi)ItSK LSXIMEXT, In pint Bottles, at One Dollar, " Forthecaof I,meness, Scratches, Wind Oalls, Sprains, ll.-nises. Splints, Cuts, Colio, Sliiing Stifle, Overheating, Soro Throat, Nail in tho Foot, Ac. All who own -r employ horses, are assure') that thie Liniment will do aU and ruoro than is stated in curing the above-name I eotnpls in Is. During twenty years it has never failed to give satisfaction in a single instance. Sold by the Druggists. Depot, 5lCort!andt Street, New York. J line 2fi. - - .A.-. JX. X.V W, SADDLE & HARNESS SIANUFAL'TUUEIl, Tnectfnllv announces to the oitiaens of Mota-.: mora and vicinity that he is prepared to furnish of every kind promptly te order. AIo done on short notice. Terms reasonable. Metamora, Ind., Oot. If -3m. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. feuOfBce in the second ttory of the Demecra Buildina. fbt9 L? A i U F I E L D M IL LS. BROWhJ. &. BEST, WILL uarntee entire satisfaction ingr in diaj FLOCK ani MEAL. The highest market price paid in cash for Wheat. This Eloaris forsalein Ereekville at tkislorct of David Slaughter and John KockaftMar, and I also at tbe Depot. Wilt alo furnish IiUjiuKa Oi ALL Si.MJS. A Juet 9 1

ZINGMU BITTER

STOBS!

The SC'Joscph's DDLBN FACTOI

AT OLDEIJEURG, IUD. TTAVINQ bad our Factory ia ineceisful operali- tion. for nearly two years, we flatter owrselvoe that we ean give eatire satitfaetion to hi ensto mers. We have a farge supply of 'oar own manufactured Goods on hand, such as Jeans, Cassimkres, Satinets, Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets, Lixseys, 'All Kinds of Yarns, Brilliant Colors and Best Qcalitt. ;W have made extensive arrangements for t be coming Spring work, and are now ready to do I eustum work on the shortest notice, at lowest j prices. Soourcd Jean will be made to order. ; Or exchange manufactured Goods f.-rWecl, si-, ways Bavins the highest price for same. V also boy WOOL FOR CASH. We bave, in addition to the above, a TallOr JS:fcLO, where we keep READYMADE CLOTHING always on hand, aad Make Clothln? to Order on Short est notice. Tlavlng all new- aad approved Machinery, and engaged only experienced workmen, we fail confident that we ean give entire satisfaction to all who will favor us with a cull; 110. l WEBER A SELLMETKR, apl 9-fim. Proprietors. CASH PAID TOR WOOL AT TIIE i ( Old White Corner," BROOKVILLE. The undersigned argo stock of keeps constantly on baud a WOO LEW GOODS, such as FLANNELS, BLANKETS, STOfiRl.Htt.YASSfl Domestic & Fancy Dry C oods SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, CAP 5 1 Ao...V(N Their Prices are nniform and they will! sell at very small profits for Cash or all kinds of j r- . l. ' rKIT7. A UK1--. t Country Produce. apl 23-1801'. AND Ice Cream Saloon! CHRISTIAN KGEBER, ; H"'!! AI IvFU L for past favors, again announces' A that he has made large additions to his et- ; tiblishinent, and is prep tied, better tha.i ever, i to acconimodate customers with the veiy bett ar- ; tiole of . FKIISIl HUE AD. . j GAKK8 OFAU-KLN'DS, 1MKS A-. ! 1 He will furnish Calces and Crackers f all fei ji!s j at wholesale or retail, n reasonable tc rms. Also, ' a good supply of Lemons and Oranges ou hand, i CONFECTIONERY. Tlis assortment of Confectioneries is ciraplie, embracing candies of the best quality, nut-,, fruits. - ICE CRBAM. tlavin g fitted up a room for the purpose, he will he prepared, during the warm season, to furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, Ac, to those who may call. jfrft- Families and others can be accommodated with the lies t White Water lee. at this pmbli.liment, during the summer mouths, at re?onuble prices. apl30-6nt.. 10,000 Ageatj w ANTED to sell THE AMERICAN TEAR . BOOK for 1 89. It contains just the in formation which everybody needs hundreds of i times a year, and gtdls with unparalle'ed rapidity , even among those w ho seldom look at a S ub- i scription Eook. It is impossible, in an advertlsement, to give any adequate idea of the l:n- ( mense amount and variety of information in it. i The book itself uiut be seen and examined to ' be properly appreciated. 'Nearly every faoiily ' will buj it, and it will be found about as great a necessity among all classes as the daily or week- j ly newspaper. i Send for circulars and fall information. I O. IK CASK .t CO., I'uhlichcrs. ; Hartford, Conn., Cincinnati, O., aud Chicago, ill. may H-lin. I 50,000 Lbs. j WOOt WANTS AT HARRISON WOOLEN MILLS! CUSTOAfROLL CARDING, NFlNXIXU.&r., done at short notice, and all work warranted to gfve satisfaction. We pay the hi hest market pricos far wool xsr cask. Have a large Assortment of " WOOLEN" GOODS of ail kinds, such as SATIN ETTS, rL A ID,' FLA NX ELS, i JEANS OF ALL CO LOUS, C A SS I M i: H IvS B I, A N K ET., I'LAIN FLANNELS, 10-1 FLANNELS, YARNS, Ac , Ac, all of which we otTer at low prices, cither f-r Cash ' or in exchange for WOOL, SOAP AN DORK ASK. I Fanners, consult ua eiiber by mail or personally ! when you are ready to sell your Wool, or wbea yon wish to exchange wool for goods, a wo offer j rare i&duoemeats. ' vr. W. DAVISOS t SON. ; riarrison, O., April 23, Hfl3-3ai. COE, WKTIIERILL & CO. ! NEWSPAPER ADYEKTISIK8 A3ENT5 ! DKALKKS IS PRINTING INKS of EVERY VARIETY Tbk Titass Scpplikd at thb Lowssr HaTKS. AGENTS FOR All Kinds of Wood Typo, NUVVsr.iPElt AND JOB TYI'K. Bailetin Baildin;, Philadelphia. may ?S Jr. &XY.X: fiSXOSI JXOWiAKt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN' A OfB e, No. 8 E,st ViWihingtoB St. , liiit l?-4u, ,

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lfeplaHs Sicilian Hair Renewer Ercrif iierrr tnertate ihe tiowkUtriti of litis valuable I lair frrp mrntiuu, wiUf. a to merit uhntc. Ir ran re imr vid parroii mat if 49 f,, it ulfu w htffh sfa tula rif, ami sr.'r nai f nrver unrtt if i.-t'ia rvx(hl,,tlii Mt'f. t!,at it irttir ontj'Jf frli sblr amt trfrr.trtl ryrr tiaa t- rr.itnre cf t A V Oft I'AIFlls t -fi ft it v-mfiful niar,uaJt- I i i i'j it ot. f'tHtioa. ana", til km ; t.'trKruti. by it ue, becon9 . while ami rlfin ; it rrmorw' Tr rt erajtt.ion ntut lanftruff'f' and 'bfm it tottir prnffrt-U- prrrrntg thsy" )' hair run fa!iinj a..t, tt it gtim- "' ' ttfatcx t.Mr.ifi t th ihuilf. a IT gland. Jtif if .r Um hair arowm. ttiU-krr ami stronger. In balrfne 6 " m it restores the capillary gland r . tt their normal vigor, auU u.'Mr'm r r-rcala. a - i-(t growth. . r-xcept iu, mx-treme oll ayr. It is the tuomt ' , ., economical UAIU ICV:SSI.U , . ever a it requires fewer' ' k tpplications. and gtves ihe hq4n, thut Sjtifudirf glossy .appearance,so viach adum-ed by.uU.; iA.Ainh Jfayi's. Jf. State A stayer of Muss., says, 'the constituents are pure ana carefully selected for ejrccUfiit quality, and 1 consider it the Bl r riiCFAKAXIOXW i 's iiitctuleil purposes." We publish a treatise vti the hair, which tee semi free by mail upon application, trhich contains coinmentlatortf notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, aud others We, have male the study of ( hair find its discuses a specialty for years, tind know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration artd the preservation, of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged -by the best JTIcellcat aud Caaenftlcatl uibvi-isw. Sold by aU BruggitU mi Dtoltn us Ifrdidms. Price an DwIUm JtUe. RP. HALL f CO., Proprietor. 0 L1B0B1T0BT, xTASffOA, . v f j MONROE'S TEN CENT NOVELS i Are toe oldest, the hett, aud tbe msV. paaalar. ! They are all well written by such standard writer n t'aptain Carleton, Captain Maine KcldL. ; Augostus Jones, Edward EiLi, ic.,ie. Jtt 1 bovKS for tbe young, they are uctciueiltd by any ! wurk published; always pu fe"tn-wfte, lively and. fa'l of advenlnre. Persons dc.iriug tbore beaks ' will please nrdor "Mnntu'i," aad see that Sill j utheis are given is their ptacei j .r-T' J"CJ ' lae luiit.aing arc mose aire- ij U'trt,: 1 Jo. t The Iliinterf. T3 Lour Legs,' the ?a ij 2 Trapper's Ketre.it. tcr. " 1 a l'airiot lligLwsj un 74 Black Pri-phe".'-" - ' r the IfatTK Mountain. ; & Tmrk id Kiie. ft M n-E;i tot s. - r. 7ll Titer-Eje.

77 . Hi ri.lalioanrj ,Jo j x I 78 Jack, IS utUW Catcher.v. - ,1 74 Trm TarMa, Trapper. SH ocoui of .the bt. Lawj .,rc.rvr'i v ' - r i'1 SI l.e:.lber Legs. . (

t "br!ot!e Xtiu is. Icth Fnee. I ndial Slayer. ' Tui tle-Calcber. l'.uutei'r Triiuuj h. Oct an lu.ti. Tory Outwitted. Zckc Sternum. M Din. fl J liryi.X. Wolf laer. . . t Scourge uV the Seas. M l.iiric lJuU. 16 Canrivr Maidrn. hi f r j . liurb ., - v Joe 17 Lung legged Joe. llobin !'.. d abd 1

18 Wild Scut ot the Mtriy Alcn. , , ..,fi Mountains. 7 Spy oi the Dlawac lit Forest Lodge. f-.S "Old K it,'" Scoot. m 2(1 Rollick ng Kar.gers. ft 9 liauk rt'iggans, JCc. ... ?l Hattlcsnako lMck. S0 Sipidi-r J.i gt. 1 .;, ; 22 Uit-kvity T n, the Wl 'id J'i p.r' Pride. K.iver. Vi Mrl. iun,tbe Ilaat."'i lm s i.f ihe i'rairie. r. ; , ' 0 24 P.. .ti er's Terror. VA (inxtiy .'lake. ',

j i'5 Joi-, the "Stpint." V4 Spelled Dan. j 2(i l.ighii'uot. tt: .-tout, tj lirBI' 1 Oblpriat '27 (Slant .Spy of Bunker ur tL -Adventures ef ' Hill.. a New- Vurk 2sewsbf 2 S. ar Creek, the t JJd -6 Ola l. uf.e the Trainar II ill" lilted. DJ Lig-Moutted . 'iiaij w 4 unit r. el lloh. p-r. - -;' Su.iH Sinrirsf. I iLt r J k e. : 31 P.o iiliR ThutiUer VV Siikc-kve. the Kivul t ar OLirls lit' 11 0 it M 1 1 ir 100 Old ii .k S wait? Ill !;. u.BCoek r ii n I ec - - -ivi (lid Z.Ke. S2 IImij llatubvt Ih ! Bold ceout. J :l: ! Sam, th- Q lake ef thef n tka 4 Ti ree Iari:;g Trappere. j Katal 5'aihsmn. lt3 Dog Ea 3t H'4 I'i -hart, tt.onf. ' 3 luugle Kj ed ZeUe. Dig U'lic N irk. ., liold Scflp-I unler. Tory Spy. l'rfiirie Spy. Wt !;li an. I Ifeautyi K.er i.f tl e l'oiee;. (jiunt 'f ihe V- t.i ds. Crui Trapper. i'usca ooka hk 37 Dig Utile Nick. ., Hrt Miiu.Jt J. 3S :: 4. 41 ti li 44 4.1 li 7 n 110 1 1 1 llnl Katllest-ake.

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g'r. ' 112 Turkey F-ct. -1 w We Li. m ilcnriiil Itui tcr. I i!'i Jiu of the SVoods 4o did J im of t he W oodt Iicntrr. 47 Mad Mike. 114 Ma!a.an tf tbe -" 4S White littidid I! unt- ti.ta.. er. II j Ive Bunker, 4U liig-II eartd Jue. I.G Ui;is ng Arrow, 00 tci.ut of Long Is- 117 li.r.kory JarV. land. 1 Ih T win Trai pri 1 Jl Siiverbcels, the Itl li? Hiding Tm. "ylL aware. 1 V liivodv Wolf. o2 It luck Bill, the Trap- 11 l.oag-Ileaded ftUkii . .. 1 ., r . . 1 1 , 't. 1 uun;icr-lnina 4 53 K,d 5Tcn cf the 12". ilarold of tbe -..1. 124 Texas J urn. 5 54 O.-i.u I'. ck. tbe One- l?i (rerie t'tugersy i c l Kol.ber. C t. Mnyne HeidVi" i- Inlian Qui-ei. " lie- l"fi li- d Star of tkn ftMverigc. inlrg. -x iv .''.. Old Sctut f tbel?7 fullet .HeaJ t'ae ' 1?S Hwi.tr2eb. ii i IT Sna'uc the 11 urr n Srout:tt' i'ua ?ieta. i5 i.irn .'..e, t.e I-'erest Heaters. n.!. i"harner. S'J Stvaily liiiii.l. tl. Sharp yh ot;p g li ui;' t ftl Si- 1 let W.ii i i,-r PJ Snm! 1 ,pr- tioe f S Si.himierl. atii. cw. rtt llr.de .r W"..lf Ulen ft l'f!.4t Jrk, Tiap per. f Scout f the Tl i. (iiaude. r7 I'::rin5 Ickaceds 1:1... 3.1 j fi f!. ti'. StraHfierV (irate. 7i M'l .N ancy , the t en ia h urluiiv i vlir. 71 bngl;.r!e HaMcr. 72 WouJen legged Spy lol Mad lielsey. , li.tlii.D Siraragrm. . l-3 li.!e l ace In.iiae. I ".4 W h t r.c S a v a r e .

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