Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 3, Winchester, Randolph County, 20 July 1865 — Page 3
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THURSDAY, JULY t!0, 1SG5. LOCAL NEWS. CosnEroN'DKNTs. We trust some m , . 1 . v. nr.
" " , , weather, ha damped many fieldcomnellej to ff.ic at word and . "... J-'
sentences, an 1 if yot do not always i . i . . i find 3'onr articles as rot: intendedJ . them, voti mav know the reason. . tr .'i ? , i' He received an article signed . t 7 . .. 1 .1 Peeler, but as we do not knowt i r t i .-i mi ' who Peeler is, his article will noti appear. Col. IL II. Nsfp and Capt. J. S. Fisher, expect to eiig'ae in the wheat trade this season. D. W. PouTF.n has purchased property on Franklin street, east of Salt creek, from Harvey Fitzpatrick. Masonic. There will be a special meeting of Randolph Chapter, No. I 35, next Saturday evening, the 2J j inst. " II. D. Bo wen has been doing a good work in building the gutter and graveling the side-walk in front of his residence. Miss India Goodrich and MiS3 Helle Romtis will commence school in the South School-Mouse, the first Monday of September. D. M. Bradbury and William D. Frar.ee have formed a co-partnership in the law business, and will practice in this and adjoining counties. . The GOth Indiana arrived at Indianapolis, o:i lat Saturday evcniui:, and had a reception on Tuesday. We welcome the brave men of the regiment home. Tnc duck roND on Meridian street i? navig ible for t!i larger sized craft. It is a disgrace to the town that such a filthy place should be allowed, alW0it in the center of it. Pi:cpAnTP)N3 are going on for a large amount or building in Winchester, next spring aivl summer. The high prices retarded buildhig vcrv much this season. Last Sabbath presented as disagreeable appearance as any day we ever nrxw in the month of July, in this climate. It was very suggestive of overcoats and fires. Tiik family of Dr. G. W. Bruce arrived at home last week. The 142! Indiana, ot winch Dr. Urucc was Surgeon, arrived at Indianapolis on Mondav, to be mustered out 4M Mr LAwnrNcn.of the firm of Tripp. Lawrence fc Co, lias purchased of Mr. Pennington a house and lot on the West Front, and designs erecting a brick business house next season. Tiik First National Bans, of this place, has just purchased and received a vcrv line Safe, which cost 81.20.V Their banking house has also been fitted up in fine style, and is now prepared to do a first class banking business. -Til k CoMiitsstoxr.its arc taking some steps in view of building a new Con rl-House. We were rejoiced to hear this, us the old dilapidated one wouM have been entirclv a nuisance if it had not been that it accommodates a law firm in town. ...... i ju m l i.i'i "mc one is iKMieiucd by it. Ilefore this it was only occupied by raU and the ghosts of departed greatness. II ... 1 tl.... 1 ... 1 I Our friend, John Pickett, has completed Ids barn. It has stood only twelve years without sides, but as the tr.r is over an I our country is saved. Mr. P. concluded it ought not to Ptand out in the cold anv longer without a garment. There are some folks in Winchester who might take, ft profitable hint and make some improvements in the way of fence, ifcc. Clkax up. As the sickly season; Approaches, every property-holder! Rhould dean the street and cutter in - front of his property. The Town Council should make an order requiring it, by a certain time, and if not done, that body fchouhl have it done at the expense of the owner ofl thepropertv. Dog fennel and rubbUh' of all kinds should be removed. ! An ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure. A TiuiMiitr icptnrvT li-ihum.l in Winchester las weck. Wh.le the1 ieoi)le were anleen. and all nature
was huhed in repose, some person, arc nri ambitious people (why who ha. I not the fear of the law be-! should'nt wc beV) and don't wUhto foro his eves, rushed foith, with! ho behind, but for some unknown malice, and pretending to be a good i reason, we have not, until very reSamaritan, gave a dog something to! cently, learned that it was customary Appeae his hunger, which had the! for hackwoodsmcn to write public . . - . .... i .. i .. i
lesired t:fect. 1 he Uog died 1U a few hours afterwards. ClUlV AKol'Mi tiik Pnaic SQt'AUK. The much needed protection to the hade trees around the Public Square has finally been made. The posts have been set for some time, but the chain that was to encircle the Square only arrived a tew days ago, and is now in its proper place. Wo are glad of it, for it has been an eye sore to eo the Rhade trees destroyed, after they pav ovidenco of thrift, and hÄd yielded to the pede&trian the delights of pood fdiade. The chain coat 8191, and weighs 1.52? poundi. Horsei can bo hitched to thu chain, on the outside, but parties will b object to a fine for hitching
lhmontheinMde. Let all recollect! stanuing. wno gitv umti-ini mihtk:. rKilon Wo have a No. 1 botch
dollar fine, with co.u. Gold Pent at Werden A CoY, onAit.. P.l, . Iii. t- i: l! .
The Wheat Crop in this conntv ha3 ,jpen harve8tcJi aml ue have
eviucncc from farmers that it will not le a half rron: t!tf hrn1 nrn limit r nileu. lntseacl or an average of about forty grains to the head it will not he ranch over fifteen, besides the IM II I P berry itself is not as good as it usu uIl.v lhc rust, weevil, and wet , ,. B - . believe wc .ire safe in savui" there . , n n.nwm . . . -V e will not he over a third of an av cr . . . . ,. . nc crop in the ro'.mtr. TVe solicit . . r , information from all parts of the .. . " "J'llt '1 III HI ITli III 1J1T. V county on mis inaiicr. - Towx Council. Wc have been inquireil of very often, vy persons who I arc interested in the improvement of the streets and side-walks, desiring to know what our Town Council were doin or proposed to do; but we were entirely in the dark. We are not aware that the Uoard has had a meeting since their election. Wc would gladly let our friends know what they are doiii?, if anv tliinjr; indeed wo take a pleasure in telling of the improvements or pro posed improvements of our town, if the matter is brought to our knowledge. Let us hear from you, gentlemen. Dayton and Union Railroad. We invite the special attention .of the traveling community to this road. Ry a recent change in the time-table, it become3 an important road to persons going east, as its connections now are perfect. Poisons desiring to go to Columbus can reach that point three hours sooner than by any other route, besides you can leave Winchester in the morning and go to Dayton and remain there about six hours and return home th: &ame day. This is an important item to business men. In connection with this we desire to say a word in reference to Mr. Stimson, the gentlemanly Superintendent of the road. We believe no road can boast of a more honorable man to attend to the business of the company and the interest of the traveling public. We hive ever received the most gentlemanly treatment on this road. We refer our readers to the import ant connections on this road, in the advertisement in another column of the paper. Corrppindcnce of the Journal. STAT I" .NO It UAL IN'sriTITTK. Knigiitstown, July 15, 1SG5. The Normal Institute is all that talent and experience can make it. In addition to our corps of instructors. Hon. Mr. White. Superintendent of Public Instruction in West Virginia, and Rev. Dr. Maynard, of Connecticut, are in attendance. The beneficial effects from this asemblngc of resulting! p(.i p. I will be felt throughout Indiana, for manv vcara to com?. P IIiatt. - Fr the Journal. FA It 31 1. A M. tiik cr.ors. It is not thought that the wheat will average one third of an ordinary crop; a great ileal wai not cut; the continued heavy rains bid fair to seriously injure what is standing in the shock. Corn, oats, erasa and flax, promises now an abundant yield. r.r.TUKNING S0LMEKS. The soldiers of the 120th regiment, (formerlv the 19th) arrived at home last week. The G'Jth liattallion will arrive the first of this weekManv hearts are ma le glad bv the return of loved ones long absent, but that joy is marred by the recollection of the many who have fallen in our country's struggle. CA TT. r.CKKIS. Of Company A, Slth regiment In diana volunteers, has been relieved from duty fit the Soldier's Home in Indianapolis, where he has been lor some months, and is now at home, looking very well, but still suffering from the etlects of a severe wound received in the service. mxkaskd. At her residence, four miles west of Winchester, on the PJth inst., Mr. Keboeea Moorman, (consort of Tarlton Moorman,) of lun disease, aged about 05 years. Am. For t:ie Jjuruat. im(;i:viM-i:. Perusing the columns of the It,rnal closely, I sec correspond- j ,rom l'on3 oi the county, , w,lh l,,lt lo;v exceptions, and,1 one r tlu,0 exception is a little VI Ii'iV called, or rather known as Pidgeville, Mtuated on the MissisMiicwa river. aboutci"ht and one. ttiirt! miles north of Winchester and ' three miles we.st of Deerlield. Wc ; reading matter; out as u nas oecome fashionable, I shall endeavor to give you a brief sketch of our town and surrounding community. IJUSINKSS IWClLiriKS. For a short time pat the farmers have been very busy saving their harvest, consequently business of all kinds has been rather dull. Wc have merchants and mechanics of different classes. Three very able dry goods merchants, namely E. T." Hiilcy, Starbuck it Kitzel man, and D. H. Williamson, and one gio. eery and confectionery store, all of which have been doinj a very good business. AUo, we have two fplen did blacksmiths and one of the best qunsmtth in the State; two prac ticin physician, both of pood kept by H. II. Sumption, a gentleman who is nlwnys rea.ly and willing to accommodate his customers with all the delicacies cf the raren; a
I saw-tnill and flouriug-mill; ami I am very sorry to say that our little vil-
j läge at present atlords one beer shop. nie cnors rnuiT, etc The crops, with the exception of whe.it, are good; that, is generally believed not to be more than a half crop; corn, oats ana iiax, wm l-c , n ?! I V more than an averse yield. Fruit is almost an entire failure. The health is generally good. IIKTUKMNO SOLDI f.K. D. W. Ward, of the 09: h reziment, John Fox, of the 35th, W. E. Starbuck, of the 84th. Charles lititterworth, ot the Tfitli Indiana, have recently come home from the army, dischruwl. We welcome the boys that have been engaged in defense of their country. R H T V P. NINO EMIGRANTS. The emigrants last fall to Canada are now returning rapidly to their former homes, there to feast on the ! honors thev have won. I or the pi cs ent, adieu. U. R. A. I. For tlie Journ.il. i) fj:r II F.LI). tiil CHOPS. The wheat crop in this vicinity is all harvested, and after all the gasconade about the great wheat crop, it turn3 out to be less than a half crop in quantity, and very iuferiorin quality; and it is getting worse every (lav, us the continued wet weather is causing much of it to grow in the skock. The grass crop is good, but I rvjkf If oiiaiIo 1 oa foul" it i Mit" Oats is generally good, but Hat on the ground, from the eifect of late storms. Corn, so far, looks well. Bl'SINtSS CHANG HS, KTC. It seems that Deerlield in destined, in spite of ill fate and reverse winds, to be one of the towns, vet Mr. C. Y. No-force having remove;! to parts unknown, Olney Whipple has taken possession, und thoroughlv refitting and renovating the old stand on the south west corner of Main and Meridian streets, and expects to accommodate the traveling public in a few days. Isaac Sipe, a returned soldier, will open a large store in a few days. IIETL'RNINO. The second edition of Ward township deserters made their appearance last week among them was the notable Canadian giant, or colored school teacher, that spent so many pleasant hours around Deerfield. Zoi.Licor FER. For the Journal. W A Kill NfiTO N TOHW SHI I. Zcbulon Edwards says there are a great many people that spoil their sorghum molasses by allowing rag weed to grow near enough to their cane for the fine dust that blows off' of the rag weed to settle on the cane. The dust of rag weed is very bitter, flm ne sa.vs 'in 3 what spoils much of the molasses. Kdwards has a .,, , , , cane mm, anu nas ucen largely in i the business, and from that tact I think his opinion is worthy of notice. It i the opinion ot William Cranor that the present wheat crop has been hurt more by the rain knocking the bloom olf than by the weevil. This is a new idea to me, and as the columns of the Journal are open for such discussions, I tiive the matter: publicity for other correspondents to notice. I am going to try the experiment of giving each individual's plan; of farming, with his name attached, in a few articles, to see if it wilt not give more tanner's plans publicity. The rain certainly will greatly injure the potato crop in this vicinity. I noticed while traveling through Virginia, Maryland, Delaware Pennsylvania and New Jersv, that the potato top, both Irish and sweet, did better in the high and dry sandy soil. Our sugar tree ridges will produce a good crop of potatoes, and not be so liable to rot before the time for digging. J. H. Sti.nk. - ,. The proceeds of the sales of; reb.d cotton in Now York amount to four million dolhrs. This sum has been paid into the United States Treasury, and claimants can orly recover by a suit before the Court of Cl-iims. The rebel Generals K'rbv S nith, Magruder, Price, Shelby, Hint'inin, and IW, with ex-Governors Allen and .Moore, of Lousimr., and Murraf., of Texa, arc ei route lor Mexico. They disclaim anv jntfntion of uniting with cithe.' lrtv jn thu c0Ulltn ' BUSINESS NOTICES. Photograph Albums at Werden it Co's - opposite Glenn's IJlock, Indianal,0ll!, If any oneloubts that the American House is what we said it was, wc advise that person to go there and take dinner, or stay over night, and then come and let us know what you think about our evidence of its reliability. Hradbury desires the people to understand that his Saddle and Harness diop is west of Quick's Variety Stoic, where he will be pleased to see all who desire Saddles, Hridles, Hnrness and Leather, cheaper, for cash, than any hou3c in the county. Edmund Thomas A: Son are Mill , at their old stand, south side of the Public Square, where they will be glud to tell every body Groceries. and buy nil the Hnlter nnd E?gs of the county. They can make it to the advantage of all to buy of them. Where are the joys wc once knew, when wo had plenty of good Teeth? I.oU joys, for this cause, can bo retored, by calling at Dr. Wilmoro' dental cßlcc, south f ide of tho Publie Square. No charges made for con'iltti?3
Arthur 3 Home Magazine, for August, i? on our table in advance cf all other Periodicals. As it is the first, it is also the best published.
The number of marriages that arc occurring keeps Lenkersdorfcr .t Wep busy making Furniture. Thev supply nearly all the young married folks in the county, because they make better Furniture than any other house. The Chincese wear wooden Shoe?, in order to make th.-ir feet small, but if any lady will go to JetT. Quick's and see his Shoes, and desire to wear wooden ones, vre will azree to huv a pair and make her a present. He keeps the best in this market. In adorning the outward person,! we add ueanty to inc lace. PeMUOfil it has an exhileratins inüticnce on' the vital fluids. Wiiliama has the ' vcrv Goods to do this. Tell him
yon saw the statement in the Jour- j cxciteJ anl prices crett!.v untitle.!, to nab and he Will Show them tO VOU . laaoh so th it accurate fjU't3tioa C tnr.ot without charge. ' I be fi1vt;,l.0M1'r'41lwrk i!.,,,clJ Bt 2. ' w ,s hi hl 2c hi fltf r. Pil.i was reluscJ lor . . . ... ' ShouMer. Clt'ir Sides wtr hM at "Uj, I he Winchester House is stub nriJ commnn um at 4JT.-. afuje wa rekept by Mr. Love, who is gaining I fu-ed for 50 tierce bard.
frhnd rvcrv dnv. ni a hotel keeier. He can assure tue public that this is a good House, and those who stop there will srt't value received! for their money. He will take nib
,1 , 1 , . dem .ml Ht JU to ..vv Jir prune to clicae K10 the boarders he can get. Coffe ,3 t(j Kc for f .(J tQ ,,c t , tv f"" n i- for hard r'Gr.ed, and $1 15 to SI IS for cw .Tolin D. Carter will give all his , CMcan Mol.iss s. customers good bargains who vrillj brm-n A fair dcraicd at 21 1 OtJc for call now and buv, as he desires to!rr'ne to choice Central Ohio. The lower stnrt to Now York soon for n stock. Goods have come down very i at 17 JO iq,.. pfr doiu, shipper count, in materially at this house. They are! good cuditioa. sellinir manv articles below cost.!
So bring on your produce and grecubacks. - Inspire my pen, O sacred muse, Invoke the gods and be profuse In all that's lovel, to portray The recollection of the auspicious day When Helms did with photographic art Great beauty to his porcelains impart. John whv is Reeder k Weldv's store like Barnum's Museum? Can't answer the question. Well, it is because they keep all their rare articles on exhibition, and their customers arc so frequent that they scarcely ever get time to put them away. They sell cheap, for cash or produce. Tile. This wet weather with which the people have had to contend this summer, has more than ever demonstrated the utility of under-draining, and in consequence Messrs. O. t J. K. Martin have had great demands made on them for the brick Tiling. Let every body get this Tile, for it is all that it hr's boon recommended to be. We are pleased to announce toj the people ot Kanuolph county that Win. Ii. Way it Co. are now the proprietors of the corner Grocery, formerlv owned by J. S. Wav it Co. Our friend William, after, lighting the rebels for three years, now propose to sell Groceries to the people as cheap as any man can sell. We ask every body to call and try this new firm, for you will find Hilly as clever a fellow as ever sold Collee to an y body. To Mrr.ciiAsrs. The attention of merchants selling Hoots and Shoes is invited to our house. We propose keeping as complete a stock, of qualities and styles, as can bo found in the Cincinnati market, with duplicate prices. Our past experience in the retail trade enables us to furnish styles and qualities of Hoots and Shoes which merchants can handle profitably to themselves and their customers. Parties buying their Fall Stock are especially invited to look through our stock. VixxKDOK & Jos vs. No. CG South Meridian Street, In diunnpolis, Ind. fl-Ji I - D. Thompson, No. 1)1 Main street, Piciimond, Ind., is arnt for WIIhF.bKR WIi,0N;, MN"sn'L AND FLOUK.VCK SKWINü MACIIINW, Three of the most successful and popular machines in the world. Customers arc invited to call and try them and take their choice. All machines warranted three years, and instructions given fre of charge. Orders solicited and promptly attended to, and machines delivered in Wayne and ltr.ndolph counties Ind.. and Darke and Preble counties, Ohio, free of charge. I). TiioMrsox. r Hny your Diaries for 1SG." at Werden i Co's., opposite Glenn's Hlock, Indianapolis. MUNCIE. Onkerson t Seheibler are selling their immense stock of Goods ot at cost, with the view of being ready for the fall trade. This is sensible. Hy this means thej- have always got new and seasonable Goods. FARMLAND. John A. Henning is now in the city-replenishing his stock of Goods. Ho will bo prepared to furnish Ids many cuvtomcis with a full assortment of Summer itoek. His motto :s quick sales and small prof.ts. Call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. - . Tho mammoth store of I). II. Kobbtns it Co., is still attracting crowds of customers at Farmland. Farmers can get all the Goods they desiro at this hotue, on the best of terms. They arc always ready to reccivo their produce and pay the Hghf st price for it.
w inch i :st i:u yi i; k i:t . FP.ur, r-fr l'JJ I1) 3 Co Wheat, rer bu4 cl 1 I'S Corn, ptr b.:hl Cr'ßC0 Oit?, per bunLel 3Wi ! r . . . 10 (U
a,Krri ::::::::::::::::::::: .3 Harley, i er tuLr 1 b ittt-r, yellow j i) .jo j KÖTthiri '..'.'.'.'. Kr. i I - 41 I in! L' . . j 13 a 1 j FAltMI.AM MAR KITT. CORUKCTLÜ WEfKLY, CT J. A. If LNNINU. Wheat, ptr Lu;btl Cora n.it H itter, prr lb. . . . I Y.uiit . .I 15 . ' J 40 13 ....1 i Go Dried .bihs, rir bu-hel pun; .Mont, jcr lb. . . 15 j Wool olJ i tncL-Aii .makiu.j. j Flocr Ti e -It nun 1 bss brn cutraoJ-j au. Snpertino $5 0. to v6 15; etra0 'J5 ; to .) 75, an ) tr t'le br.uiiN at 7 (U to -5. ; I rRnvKinxs The m.irktt eontinuep juite I Chain The muket fur Wlieat quiet. ..V, . K J taimbie. Gnocu-tiF The market has undergone no miteri;il dnn-e. There U a fair jobbing Ni;W YOKK .MA It KIT. Flocr Hxira round hoop Ohio Sä 87 to $7 00; trade brand ?7 (3 to 91 .'0, market cloinp quiet. Wheat henvy and fullr 2c belter; tl -15 j to ?1 b for winter red wi stern. Co fee nd Kice re dull. Sugar stetdv; Cuba Muscovado 12 to V..; Havanna IG to V ool continues dull and unehsrigod. Pork closed active and higher; pale? at $23 to 8oO for new me .-a, closirg at S20 LO cih; '2Coi) to $-27 for lt63-4; S19 7j to $23 25 lr prime t.iesg. Ueef qtiiit at 10 to 11c. Cut meit In fair request, at 13 to 15e for Shoulder; 19 to 21.c for lum. LnrJ lirmer ct l"1 to i 22c- lJjtt- iui t 19 to 25c Xew York Dry ('ood .Varkct. There h ii pood dennnd for all kinds of Good;?, Mil the jiricts since our last report have advanced. Leading stvlc-s in Prints have advanced, as also JSliii tintr?, S!ietirif;s, Bleached Uooda and Drill. Merrimac 31c; other bnr.d range from g3 to ?3r. Urowu Sheeting", bet grides, lit) to 31c; lower graütä 22 to 2Sc. lllcsched Good, he 4C and lowest l'r'jC. best Amoskes Tick Sic; ether grades 2J to 72'. Lrowu Drills 31 to 34c. Dclaiaes 30 to 31f. Baton Hoot and Shoe Market. Tndc baa bar llv been up to the expectations formed in regard to the busines of July, but owing to the low rate9 at which stock is held and lower prices expectrd. buver3 ccri not anxiuu to take hold. The Southern tr.vie which wan looked for, does not pronve ?o fair n was expected, as that section will buy but little unless a credit ii afforded thcra until they harvest at leaj-t er e crop of the pro.Jnctol their foil. Very high cut hoots of all kinds for ladies and raiscj nre hi most demand, and lor the corning f -e isun will be the leading ttvles. DYSPKPSIA. NKRVOU.SNrisS, AND DKHIbl I V, Uli. STRICKLAND'S TON- !(. W'v i mi recommend thoe bufl'erin with Lo- of Appetite, Ii. detention, or ppsi.i, et vou:ier, nwl N rvoj3 Debihtv, to use .Strickland' Tonic. It is vegetable pi t p ir it'on, free from alchoholic liquors; it strtnthtm the hole nervous system; it cre.ite a poo l appitite, ana is warranted to curp Dyspepsia an l Ncrvou- Debilitr. Fur sale by Drusist qenraliy, at $1 per bottle. lVpredbv Dr. A. Strickland, C Kaat Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. i A CARD TjTvrv.bIDS Cherryman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a p.ife anl siraple remedy for the Ciire of Nervous Wenknes. Karly Dteay, Di-c.es of the Urinary and Seminal Orar.H, and the whole train of disordets brought on by baneful and iHou habit;", (ireat num!cr have been already cured by this noMe remedy. Trompled by a desire to benefit the afllirted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this mrdifine, in a sealed tnvelope, to ary e-ne '..v, n-edj it, Free of Charge. Please ti t post-paid envelope, ad-dre-ed to vo..r. t U A Urm JO.rni T.J NM AN, Station I, Ibm.r. II -c -r, Srw York City. a ki:mi:iTy "voii TiuTrTbi-it is a lilesin to the fiuirtrin to know that we line an elTectual cure for this truly troublesome disease Mr. J. P. llaztrde, of 1 ti I SecutiJ .-treet, Cincinn iti, Ohio, t ikes rreat pleasure in informing 11 who are s iibrin with piles that I e med Dr Sirirklan i'- Pile Hrrnedy, and itlfected a permanent cure. Thii peeins to be t!ie eac w ilh all bo make ue ef this spVen lid prrp ar tion. It is manufactured at No. 6 Kast Fourth street, Cineinnsti, ()., ind ol ! by all Druirjist. 1 DAYTON & UNION 1-5 LEOAD. On nnd after .Monday, June 2.;, mC5, f IMt.MNS will ftiiivc and dtpart from X Union us follows: On nnlvsl nf Miil Tr'n from Indianapolis on the U. K. R. at 7. 10 A. M. the Lxpress 1 ri: will ilcnirt at 7. I t A. M., sr rivir.g at Dayton at I). 13 A. M. aLd rn&kir.g count ctior.s w ith C II. ev D. R. R. (or Cincinnati, at 10 A. M. 3 P. M. A. & G. W. FL IL for New York Direct, nt 11-15 A. M. L. M. sX C. c. X. R. R. for Co. lumbus &e.t at 1 1 I A. M. D. cc M. R. K. for Toledo, at 10 A. M. S. 1). .V C. IL IL fjr SanJufkr, &c, nt 10 A. M. The Msil Train will depart st 2.20 P. M. arriving at Davten at i:.i P. M. In time to connect u ith et tniu? Trains on s'd the ab j e U-ilrui 1 . itirrriiMNc;, i.iiavi: daytov. Mil Train departs nt IO.IOA. M. after nrril of Mv.rinmr Trains un all thp abov j R-tiirojds, nrrivir. at Union at I.'.'.i P. M. j Kspre Train dt parts nt 2. oO P M.arrivin it Ur.in st .Vtio P. M., iu tine in eot.ntct with Trin fr tL Wcet cn the Dellffosuir, R. R. bine. TItROl r;n TICKI.TS For sale, and IJigtj;e Cheeked st Union Depot ia D won, for all poibtt EMt ard Wist. J-13 fJ. R. KTIMSOV, fcnrt. "Tho Ladv's Hook for JuIvTl at Werden t Co's., opposite Glenn's FIccli, Indiicapolii.
OLD NO. 8 STILL AHEAD.
Police to Heir of Petition to Sell Krai IIote. S'ate of Indiana, Randolph County. j ;v otk-e hfrthv civrn, that John i j l Wilson. A.Imir.i-tritor .I tn estate 'of Samuel T. Orr, der. i.J, ha d'vl r.i petition tost'! the Real F..tite of the ieerjent, his rer!ona! rocrty btinc in-uHi-cient to par hi debt; an I thfit petition will be hearJ at the MXt Term of the Court cf O.'Mnmoa Ples of com tr. Attest: ,U)US B. GOODRICH. Clk. Ju)v C. lrOö. 1-3 Iudlanapolis Uholcsiic Trade. DONALDSON & CARR, 61 South Mnitlian street, Iiiit? the Attention "f Mrrchmls to their htOC. of HATS. CAPS, ANT) rr i a annnv: S X. It .V ' v. v u J , Tor the S;rinp TraJc. A fuM line of (JikIü al a 9 on hn'1, miitins the trade of anv locality. LATEST IKE WS. REEDER & WELDY AHE XOW OFUXI.NG .1 IlRGi; STOCK OJF SPRING HATS AND GROCERIES, ALSO, C A R P E T INC.! Oil Cloth, Carpet HVfrji. .Vr. 4V. mm stop. IVO. 8. WINCHEESTER, INDIANA. lis
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75 .YD M AM POMS, IX 1). I VA . V K Hcr lruk, v." o - 5 e, T s Si if. HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS 6 CO., BOOTS A; X I) SHOES. NO. 50 S.Uth Mt -Jin -tr.. r, s HM'i I r w ri ncc. 51 INDIANATO:.!.-. INI);A:rA. J T AnJfrv.n. jaBiiUo fc. Ti r. i.- a. AK'DERSOH. BULLOCK & 10YD. Inpcrtcrs tr.J Whj'e'c Dt-i!irs ia II A Ii 13 W A II L No. f2 South 3Ieridiai ktrrct, 51 INDIANAPOLIS:, INDIANA. D. J. TILIS. T. F.IMM.E. K. II. MCKf.A SLLES, F AHN LEY & M'CBEA, Wholesale Dealt m in HATS. CAP S, MILLINERY GOODS, No. 131 South JlniJinn Mtett. lNDIAXAPOUS, IND. (It EVANS, DAWE3 Cc CO., Who!e?ac Dealirs in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. r7 South Mtridiar. street, LXB I A IVA POL IS LXD I A X 1 . Custom Work, and Kxtia Si2e?, alwnv? on hand. "n HAYS & ROSENTHAL, Wholesale Dealers in CLOT II I N G AND Gent's Furnishing- Goods No. Cl South Metidinn street, Gl INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. U. S. WVbb. W. O. Tarklrrt .n. Kranit LariiU-r. A. 1. WLHH, TARKIXflTO: Wholesale Den! Enclish, . 0.42 A SURE VEKYCODY Is" PF.ING lW distressini: diiae by the ur. rjtricKianas jhc Jtcmt head whnt tho.p c.iv wl o hare ned it: Ur. C!i:ir!e W. I.:ni.'rHm, f Lfini-ville, and Mr. J. P. II mr Je, Cii i ir n iti, O.. both w t re eured nUt r n-in tie pr,' of Dr. S"!r;t k!ti.l' Pile Krndr. Thev v tlievl.ne tried evt n thin;' but rould oht.iin i.n rt lit f, but one P.'t of Dr. St t h k 1.. i,J V,U- H. in.lT afftrtfd prfrt eure, nftr n. IT tire h r muri renn with the wortt kind of Piles. They recommtud everyone who i uili'.iig to trr it. Sold br all Drurri't, f1 eef!i rrr rot Manuf! tut 1 : X. f U it Fuurlh etrect. Cii:cinnuti, Ohij. A.-k lor Dr. Strickland's Pilo Remedy. STIIICKI.A.ND-S Anti-Cholera Misturo, U k compound of ar'rer.t, rbrr.t, tlrau'at.ts ard rrm:nttivi, l.itli s r ? pbtiician ack r:o- ! n thet t.ly pripir. tion that will rfj'tct a jernnr r t t";re .f Ii-trrhoi .id D-n ttrv. TIhi Ai ti (.'hob erajlixtnie ia r "y i.-i use in n vi rI of t ur arm hopitib. where it tu the prr itt ntifartiutl. It h is favtd th- ! i r of tfioo. Mn !i bl our aoM'tra and Vt fi, nt il will gtt j r r. t it tote the f. t r int dj iu the smrM fr Disrrhrr and lM-t trv. Sir. Wom!, of C'kiri?tn, K., will b mot hurpr to ptiv an "or tu be ir tue of Strickl m I'fi AMi C'ho't ra M ifure; in fact we have a prea! rn.tr.' r nf t-tin r, t -als from pat'ei t win ha t been ri.r d afier beinj; p' uM! eed ir.'-urable bv their tditab lan. '.nf a'l r t ir i l v c tie b"'i'e r.f Slrirklaid'a Arti-C'h 'rr Nbxti re. J yx iflr will, D.ijrl.u:. srd Djf.'tattr) try cr. b-'tt!e. SOLDIERS! Vo-l Onj.t ,ot to t e w '.'hrt,t M rU. nh)0 rned'c'ne. 1 e Cinc'i tnti Nti' nl I'r.inr.of Af ril 27th, aiv, tbt thr-i.an.! of rmr ohjiir U teeii ate. r the ' f Strickland Anti-Choltrs Miimre. Fwr isle hy Dnijiaia t fn rtM r t.-fle. fleneral Depot, No. & Lat Focrth reel, C:t,ticoti, Uhio. 3-1 j For iialr in VinrVrfer t If. KIZFR 4ND J. c iinisn.
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