Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 47, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 May 1867 — Page 3
THE RANDOLPH JOURNAL.
Local Department nn. r. cotton, Ri.tor. WINCIIKSTKK, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY Z 1SC7. waiitvl nt thl office I in ine lift Ul v. Hcvrrnl new huildingi are now going ti In th fla-ic "gr-ne pn-ttiTV." It ha Unn jusre?-tel that tlicCounril rkt a chaplain. A gwl opening for Arney I Farn HrailUiry Millriinovel)Ij tok of nntMlt-ry, etc., t the MrA'lams btilMinsr, in n Mayor two. m - A fine "growing rain" fell Moinlay niglit an! Tued.-ty. If the thennuin vtvr l'K- tin clean thing hen-nfter, vf!ctatim will make tip for lo-t time. If the author of "December in plea-ant a May" had only lived till ihv, what a rieh sea-con of pleasure lie c-ould enjoy. m m Tlit fariuvM in thi fwtioii are aliout through witli their corn planting, and; in iMtiuc field the com I already nj j ami growing finely, notwithstanding' tfie continued id weather. Mr. If. D. ltweii h:n puroha.el the tone, and made other necessary arrangement for having a good pavement put down in front of his buinei room on Main and franklin streets. Forsi. A gold shi've button, of. e.VMii.itc futtern ami rare leautyt v!ilch the owner can have by callingat thi office ami ikying for this" notice. T. W. Klzvr Is haying a haiid-Minie addition built to 111 residence north of the railroad, and is adding tit her im provemciit to the, property., "We have lieeii requested to call the ; attention of Marshal Tripp to thebru-h pile which ha, for week! it lecii rnarnenting the eat fidewnlk of the imblic MjiijireJ It iJ ilcrlrabjc that he attend at oiiee to having it removed. OMl KTTI.KKS' MKETIX!. TllCSi.Xtll annual meeting of the Old Settlers' Association, : of jtlnndlpli i'ounty, will U-held in the (Nnirt l!"nu,in this place, Thur-day, June Cth. See al-vertii-ement in another column. Temtkiianck MiarrtNO. There w ill . Wa teinler:nce meeting at thu M. K. Churrb -Tuesday evening next. :An nddrcs-swill lie delivered by Itev. Mr. Mendenhall. The public are eame.-t-ly requested to attend. Jct the houso 2k5 cnwilel. At n meeting of tlie Council Saturday night, the amount for lieen-e to retail II'piorM wa reilueed from ."o tfi j $21. 8oinetoly will get their whisky Vhnp ' . 4-- - - The er used Jn the niifte on Ilinurd's farm, after ging through varin strata of oil, s.s.lt, guano, coal tar, yellovf whn ami and rhalk, finally Nrcl Into a vein of .toft möiis at the itcpth of 17,) feet.' . , - - t ,co. McAdain hasoll his prMj rty on the corner of Vraukliu and Meridian street-, to the lml!ury brothers fr i,.r)m). Me has purelva-ed' a lot from D. M. Hrailbury on norlh'rMc of the publie -pkire, and will immeli'Atelv commence the erection tf a line brick budiie btiilding thereon. Col. T. M. Jlniwneand Maj. llonebrake will i-oinmeiiee the erwtion of iiarg briek building north side of tl.r publU snwrvt ail aljoiniiig : the National Hank buiMing on the eat, I .U - A 1 . A -4 tlll.llll ft 1 1 ! l -ooii iin nnvwu iii.iinirtiKin ! iirnl.hett thewv. John I.Udy purehajetl the mrrty formerly owned by Cn pi. Win. ltnrn-, north of the railroad. John has not yet 'Mouhletl trams" matrimonially sjveaking, but "thing' is wfkinjr. In fnjut t" one of 4hc puhlU ImiMIngs within the public square Is a huge pile of ahe, which, if projerly boiled ilown, wouM jnxluce a lye of sufficient Mrrngth to ctmvert theotlb ials in that institution into a Iingheail of (lrt i lass j11y soap, in a good deal less time than it has taken the ah mountain to accumulate. Qrr.uv. Which of the following characters the inot preferable, a faint of hell or a lying editor? A'xr Caf!e fnifrjtrntlrnt. Which is letter, to know that you arc an n.-s am keep the fact carefully concealetl frim the public, or to le ignorant of the fact yourself, and have cverv Uxlv else know It? r:RiAU Mis Amanda M. Way, W. Ci T. ff Indiana, paid a .vlit to her friend in this place last week. She given the most encouraging accounts of the vastly incrca-ing interest of the people of our .State in the caii.-e of temperance the rapid growth of the different temperance organizations etc. Miss Way returned to Indianapolis Friday evening lat. ricxic The children belonging to the Cold Water Temple, in this place, held a picnte la the wood uorth-eat of twn, Sattmiay afternoon last, under the management of Messrs. J.S. Way, R. Ik Morrow ami others. .They made a fine appearance as they marchcil through tovu going ami returning, drescil in regalia and with kmners living. The occasion was one of much pleasure to the little ones, and they enjoyed it hugely in s'ingin?, fishing, gathering wlUl flow er, etc. Itrlefaddreksr waJe by Way, Morrow and IVelle, and the afternoon passed off very plf.autly to all.
r.wnMKNTs. The .'pirit of inipmvcrncnt has recently broken out in a fresh place, nnl hid fair toa jme the form of an rpMomic. Then. Wanl was tTitf first victim i to IMsZVinsuIar ecie of insanity, runl others are evincing ymtonHof.imiIarr.lcrTatiori liave notheanl of a single fatal cac thin far, though it is thought ilouhtful whether fomc will be a Me to survIvMhc attack. It Ii" hoped however that all may recover, ftinl that the goxl begun work of laying done pavements may I; rapidly pushed forward, ami that the f irit of improvident will continue to spread until a gd, aulttantial pavement !hall take the place of the aliominable apologies ; fr iIewalk which have for o long disgraced our town.
A St lUT. The characteristics of the squirt thinners of legs, which awaken pprehen?lms of A' sudden letting down under even the lightest pressure;' patent leather ! !oOts, grrgeoti :ml ".-tunning" ne'k tie; a carefully cultivated strip of downy moustache ii the upper lip; a jaunty little hat, cocked knowingly on one side of a round, bullet-head, alut the size of a live eilt watermelon He has the vanity of the !acock with the brains of the grashopiK-r. J-micIi i- a slight lescriptioii of alir.-t class spei i men if the gcinm Hpiirt, hailing, we believe, from Chicago. This exquisite ape visited nir town Thursday last, and attended the concert given ; in the evening by thelUind Amateurs, and there conducted himself ;iii .such a manner as to disgust every lady and gentleman present. Iiis conduet "was lisgusting ami disgraceful in the extreme, and proved him to lie lcneath even the .well-bred ape., in jKiint of manners and god senso. ,: Tbefivct Jf-rofltait or American Rittern is the name of the strange bird killded by J. K. Martin a week or two ago, mention of which we . made in the last week's JouitN'AT. The bittern Is found in Kurope, Asia and Africa, and was once common in Kngland, wjien, in the palmy days of falconry, it w:ts eagerly hunted with the hawk. ' - . i. ,TirK Tkmpkiianck Ajk. This is the title f a sterling temperance pajht puhlUhcd at Cincinnati, :Ohio, by Jno. (iundry, to w hich w e have heretofore neglected to direct the attention f the temperance people hereaUmt. it is the most ably conducted t ein per-! mice journal in the country; is printed on tin best quality of pajnT, and is replete with the choicest reading. It should U nad in every family in the land. It is published weekly at ?i .VI a year for single copies, or clubs of live at f-. Address Jno. (Jundry, Kditor Ti n iterance Ay N. W. corner Fifth and Walnut, Cincinnati, (). F. Ik Carter, desirous that all who know tluMiiM-lves Indebted to bim for lKHtts or shoes shuuld make him a friendly call, and bring along the spoiidMlicksfora settlement. Frank wants to go ti the city for a new stock, and by adjusting your little bills immediately, you will render him much "material aid," and place him under obligations to tru.-t you again. People, no matter how good looking or eminent they may bo, never like to lie mistaken for each other. Yesterday a farmer stepped up to well known and somewhat consequential citizen of town and shook him warmly by the hand, with the salutation "Jlow are von, Ieii p.ittgtoii, didn't hanllv know you at tir-t." Citizen indignantly denied leing Fenningtoii. We presume Charley will he equally indignant when he hears of it. . . m mm (I. W. Williamson, the gentlemanly agent at this place for that popular institution, the Merchants' L'nioji Kxpres Company, is rapidly gaining n lirm hold iiM)ii the conlideiK-e and esteem of the business public hereabout, for the prompt and satisfactory manner in which he dispatches all business entrusted tohN cire. Kvery liody in this ix-gioii now patronizes the Merchants'' Fnion. Ni:v (Joms.-One of the firm of Porter k Jlrothcr is now in the city buying a large stock of family groceries. It will 1 we are assured, the most desirable sdKk these gentlemen haw yet htd. They intend now to keep Till articles kept b grocerymen, ami they assure us that the prices M ill be as low a groceries can be liought anywhere at retail; therefore, go t Porter Rndher br ytur family groceries. Ni:i Nkvixs-tiik Ni-wsnnv. The Rev. Henry Morgan, author of the alnive book, will please accept our thanks for a copy of the same. This work is a correct dcliucation of street life In Kosten, and is highly recommended by the l?oton press. Ten thou-and copies have already leen sold. Agents are wanted to sell the !ook. It only costs 51 "A Address Rev. Henry Morgan, V-ton, Massachusetts. Attlntion, Ramus. The Misses Towell have it verv nice sttH'kof millincry gfods ti hantl, iut the W?t of all i, they understand exactly how to please the fashionables of this locality. We have seen nothing from a distance that excels the lioio;cs made by them. With these facts before us we can recommend the ladies who desire to have a fashionable bonnet to call on the Misses Towell, south side of the public square. Go hi HirshVsdru, and book store for dyotuir, coal oil, wall and windowpaper, hool-book, Call soon and get a 'supply of the cheap goods, groceries, Ac., at Wiggs & CO3
Matki3ioi.u Mr. W. W. Wilson, of Farmland, and Miss Mclcenia Shaw, f this place, were marri-d at the former place in the ISth in-t, by Rev. J. A. Moorman. rI1ie rake accompanying the notice was excellent, for which the fair bride has the thanks and good wishes of the entire ''batch" connected with our office.
.cnd forth the glad tiding; let the astounding intelligence take the w ings of the morning ami tly to the uttermost parts of the earth; let It be handed ilown to generations yet unborn, t)iatMoornian Way,'hvt avc( k, actually and truly, without "malice aforethought," sold to Dr. McCIure a lot or parcel of ground, lying and lu ing on KiHt Franklin street, in the town of Winche.-ter, county of lluiiKlpli, .State of Indiana, and adjoining the property of the ".aid Doctor aforesaid," and executed, signed, scaled and delivered a ilecd of conveyance for tin same. All hail to the chief who in triumph advances. Wa.vtkh. An indefinite number of customers, to buy the new stock of I oots and shoes, at No. West Front. Two good k lots; ; for salo on - Wst street. For price call at this oflice. tf Foi: Kam:. Two farms nearWinehestif.) 'Also ü gMKl. dwelling!. lioiie i;i Winchester. D. M. Rkaduvky , 41-tf . All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, at II. Wiggs ä Co.'d. . A Fact, That the. largest and best assortment of'lKiots and shoes eer ffercd in this market, Is to lv found at o. :; Wtt Front. " " - Fou.Salc. Ten thousand pairs of boots, shoes and gaiters, tit Xo. . West Front. Private Iturying (rouHv I have been asked, by a number of Iiersons to extend the Winelu'sdr Cemetiy, North on my land. I take this method to say, T will sell two tiers of lots on the North side of the Cemetery, each lot to be V 1-2 by 10 1-2 feet. The price will range from five to ten dollars per lot according to location. A. J. Nki k. A PkoposaU At No. 8 West Front, Frank Carter proposes to furnish the public with boots, shoes, gaiters and slippers, all sizes and styles, cheaper than the cheapo.' t. - . . (ireat Rirain. A. If. Swain, Real Estate Agent, has a numlKTof dwellings and vacant lots for sale at great bargains. Also i?"innnn worth of improved lands, in this count v. Ollice in Locke's building. S-tf. It is acknowledged by physicians, Iruggists, and every lwidy cNo who ever used it, that Dr. Strickland's Cough Ralsam will euro coughs, colds, asthma, and all diseases of the throat and hing, quicker ami better than any other rein et ly known. "We would recommond our readers to trv this rreat remedy, knowing it to be A No. 1. A-2 A At Xi. lo Kast J'roiit, is where gtiotls are sold at low prices for cash. Prints, muslins, dress goods, alpaehas, poplins, silks, white goods, gloves, hosiery and notions, very cheap at the store of R. Wiggs h Co. - - I 'illy Way has gone to the city for a fresh stock of groceries, winch will begin to arri' e th latter part of the present week. Rilly understands his "biz," and will make his selections with view to the want of his numorous customers. Ijook out for the new stock, and be governed accordingly. mm i Ihirre? Voris have now in More a Iarrc ;siortinent f family jrroerj-ies, which they arc ollcring at prices that defy (omietititin. They cordially in- ! vite XUv public to rail at thrir store, Xtiü West Frtmt, and examine samples of their st k, previous t urehasing elsewbcic - ... Farmland Items. A report is in circulation tlirousliout the country that larmlanlt bytheietcnt fires ami other iiuidents, lias nearlv j;ue uj atnl int recovery. Jn justice to our merchants am! mechan-, ics. ami all others, I -will "ive a li-t of the Itusiness of our town, ami set facts hefore the iuMic: At wescnt c have two hy jtocmN tore. Curtis Thornhurr, Mho wa hurnetl out, is now TiiiIIiiiix a line room ami will soon have a larc stock of ;oos in it. We al-o have two xtoceries, one Irtiy store, one large clothing ftorc, one tin aivl stove tre, one harness .-hop, thrtv milliner torc, two loot atwl he ni:tnufaetureit one merchant tailor, one rool tan yard, one gol gri.-t mill, one c:ihim t shop, two Macksnuth sh!", one wagon maker hop, one cojer hop, an! Henning & Jones and T hnihurg Nc IhvM.ks, dealers in jroluee. All tliec hu-iness hues arc loint; a fair and healthy busincs.-, and all our citizen- are not only ih tcnnincl to kocpup a gtot trü'L?. hut iinrve our town i;i buildings and other pub lic as wrll as: private iuiprovcincnts. We al-o liavc rive church societies and aii' fxecllexit. Sabbath-school, anil a grtat.many otfur inducements for all elates to fettle among us. We hope tho-c vroakeri will step their croaking, as Ave are determined uui only to keep up, but improve our enterprising town, and improve it in every respect. These thousand and two rumors auoui our recent calamity v ill all -x'n pa--away and l.wts will prevail, Qüd our watchword w ill be forward ui&li. MOMIttLLO.
Tribute of IteiecX.
Whi:kkas, It has pleased 0h1, by a dispensation of Hi Divine Providence, to remove fr mi our midst our beloved Rrother, James W. Wiluiorc, thero f re Jfr'Jv'ft, That in (he de:ithf Rrother Wilniore ur order has sustained the loss of ne whose heart and haut were ever op-n to the want of the needy, and who was devotedly attached to the principle of Friendship, Ij ive and Truth. Jit tvlvcl, That in hi death his family have been bereaved of an Affectionate husband, a kind father,"' our Order a eonsistant ami worthy mcmler, our country a patriot, and community an ornament. HifioliYtt, That with his family we will mourn our mutual bereavement with unfeigned sorrow. Jtt'Svcif, That the Lodge he draped in mourning for the space of thirty day. 1 ; ' JttHhh'fO) That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to the Randolph Journal and Union City Kaglo for publication, ami that a copy jf the same lo presented to our ulllictcd sister. A. (JuiC'iv, H. II. Xkff, W. K. MnaiAV. Committee. - Tribute of Helped. IlI.T. CK CfvKN ClTV I.OfT.F, Xo. 8. I. (). (J. T., .Mjrch 17, "Wiif.kkas, This Innige has learned with sorrow of the Midden death of llruther John llrandoii, one of the most worthy members of this Innige; and Wiini:i:.s, We deem it fitting and proper that weshould give some jmblic expression of our grief at his loss, and bear some iublie testimony to his worth, therefore be it 11 Wc ft That in the unexpected call from life to death of Rrother John Itraiidon, this order has lost one of its most zealous and steadfast mem Iters, and society has been bereft of one who, though humble in life, was yet a bright and shining example of honesty of purpose and earnestness in the discharge of duty. - . - - 7tV Wtr, Tiiat his widowetl nmther, stricken down under this painful lereavement, the stay and prop of her declining years taken from her by this inscrutable decree of Divine l'rovidenccy is entitle! to, ami does receive, the heartfelt sympathy of this I,odgc, a sympathy we will manifest by deeda as well as words. fScynhdT, That the emblems and furniture of this .Lodge be draped in mourning for the peritnl of thirty days, and that this Lodge attend and take in charge the last ad rites of burial of our deceased Rrother. .VW77, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the mother of our decease I Jlrothcr, and that the same also be published in the Union City liable, Ilarulolh Journal and (Jood Templar. J 5. P;hhY. J. ;. McXr-rr, Jon.v JIoki:, Com m ittee. IudianaiNiIis is to be the scene of several Conventions this week. The (Jrand Central of Royal and Sehrt Masons, the (.'rami Chapter of 1 loyal Arch Masons, the ft rand Iodge of Odd 1'cllows, the Indiana Medical Society and tlu- I'nitctl States llonneopathic Society. The (Jrand Masonic Temple meets there on the i?th. Lt.nl Rrougham is still plite ill at Canaes. i imiwh wru -S rS ,v' DR. SCILENCK'S . PTJLHONIC SYRUP. Tli rrt U M'M'c'oe cured lr. -1. XI. S nrcic, tin Vr- !'r'c:or. of rn'rirarr C"onHiip.lon, wlin it hal a.tiiurd r nort iorniiJaM arp-vt, aud when rmir rt'Vli arir-'irp'I t incvttsb . V i-h-ic"anpra-ro:n--cl h '.m-arsli'o v!icn Le confiTnenci tV v ol tiit" iinjt'r tmt powcrtul rtncrl.t. IHa lica'th w r-'on-l in a vcr. !iort tim. anJ no r-'um et tli d.c !iv N-eu ivri-li'-ncVl, Jor a'l thr f. i.ip'on! ;uicM dtr?irr l, und Hi prt-tent Tr.-iiht ! mop tlan two Lu ldroj pmn l. ß nrr h rCoT r -, lie ha. devoted h aitentioa CTt-Mif to tlif ctir of Uon'iuinn and tb .jvi wh'th arc n-uilly rc.p'fcrcj ttM It an 4 Iii- n-r f I'-'oJ ! 1i lnejkii e hri Wti crf i r :e-rj and Iru'r wonder u'. I'r. äcaoe; r ."'v ; : cora! y'w'.t' t?cvrra! of the tarter c'.t'.cs yi-v-t hre e it-a kr; con-ar-e of ftint itl t rr r'r rriii'iini to fee poor c.-n!cn'7t1tfa tV. V 1 'ivo to li'ifi cut of tbe'tr carr:v ard in a ,; t ti.r.i I.oVth. robust prsen. I'. Scrif.VfJi'J rri.MONIO SYRUP, SLAWEKD TONI', f-fl MANintAKU l'lLLS aro feacrHy e" Tf (ih-'l i't cTinr Ucnun:pMcn. ToU diretr0T! 1- r p ! csrh. ?o thst any one can taVe them without n- n ; I r. S-hejicil, ut when It i "aTf iiojt it i. Vrt to e? hiai. He ge adice tree, I .it .cr a : r or ?h exlBitLa ith hit Copiroiueter U'.t Ü- i' t h r r dttllar.'. I cae o'jwreet wi a rurchA.int, tha t' t9 ln.oai- ' tl:? Doctor one wljn l:i lt '.a (M Cj:j"iT".:l.ja, and vhi oibr ai J.e now ia, la p-rtc h'-ith'-are en tbe tlevcrunieat lamp. 5;d br "! lru.-rt aid I"Vrf. Price il.SJ P r ivi'.e. or i t. "1 La.f doiea. Lcucrt for dvicj t'.eu.d a.bc llrec'ed to Dr. Schcock't rniic.!'; lfc', 1 Hb a'- l'hdehia, Ta. t.-irra: ;VV-McC- i.iu l'ta- I'ara 4 C) N. Y., - S. Ui'f, r.j.uet. Mi; Joja I), t nc r r v.:. OVa: Wa'kcr k Ta-ter4 VS. a?
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SAM1 7. HARLAN & CO or ji i c; ir, i i i a a ; Ar now Mtnafafturi&f ENGINES.BOILERS.CASTINGS, J' Hearings, A:r. HUBS, SPOKES. PLOW HANDLES, f ml Dent StutT generally They will do Repairing with promptness. U( rf nmntrn.l our Pafor, fefhanici. Millers. mJ ail llie In I (? retted, to deal with this flriu. t5ii41-3iii Indianaoolio. REMOVED! J. A. II UTT E It FI K Is D iL CO., WIIOIIfAlK ARD KCTAIL DEALERS IN MUSIC, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., U4VK nmovti to Ilrowuinc K. Sloan's Old Stand, No. '22 Wiyr Wahiiinctox St., Vlir tVT will l. foml raIy i attend t uld cii-'toinem, and at many nw ones at mill far thia with a t all. I Tfcr rnre now rcHvlnjr aUy fmm the East a Largo awrlfucul ut PIANOS, ORGANS, Violins, Accordeona, cc. TIII'.V ALWAYS ncrrivR TUT. L AT 1 1ST MI'SIC AS SOO.N AS rrin.isiii:if OH WCtJ't f the Hl((i :rf jn irc.
! I Invite all to give me a call, aa I will sell i !oodi cheaper thaa .rer. I will not be tinJTTFrtr any r.V. or j-lec r Mnf , or any dcrsold.
thing in the in uic unr, a.l-lr' J. A. II UTTi:il FIELD k CO., rjfiO-lf Iulianapt1ii, In-liana. j S1.500 PER YEAR, i We want ;;fnt cvrTwbrre to tt oir ' iMrnovKo Sewing Macbines. Three n.-w kinri. I'mlr nJ uTner feeJ. Warran'fdhve atari. AUve Salary or larjc: i corami5ionar.aid. The om.t machines ol l ; in the United States fr ls thn$H, uhic? nr-u! cenfi h9 Ihv?, Whrrttr V Wilinn. C.TOttr V Bok'f, Sinytr $ Co., and Itich'lmer. All other ra.cl.ines are infrinjrmentM and the ttlltr or wer are UmhU to arrttt, tine nd impritonmtnt. Ulu-tra-ted circt-Urent free. Ad JrtM, or call upI frinirmenta and the teller or tfer are liable n k riirfc. Iliddeford. Maine, or Chicago. lilinoi. .lfiu . . I.ltROHS Ol YOUTH. A peotleman ho aWed tt jaar from trr om debility, i.retwaiur lecay, au4 ail tl sjike e( tt3rin human. t. en4 free to ail wtio id it, tba rri and direuMa f r raak'.rt? th nmpU remtdj tr which ha was cure.1. faf ferer wiihinjr t pro3t by tbe aJvertiter'i tx nriac. 4-i do bf a14 r. in rrfoct 5i.i5-l5 i2 Ccar Mrcet, c Yoit.
JOHH H. PEHDLETOII, CoMMIaaiM M Iri4i, Kor tb rchat aaJ la1. of Domestic I'Icece and TallM Wool Ao. 4-j Tlrri'1t'-ag, AVe 3rrf.
Caab Alranca ". rniiifiniii "hrttai lMral or Sfial Markal KapofU Ktirniihed at Kaquest. Hi:rr.nt:Nci:s. II. F. Vail. Cairal l Prk of Commfrc. .V. Mtr. J. ltvMrcuau, Jubtittaa & Co., ü. V. tx4rm. McMillan Ar Co.. Clath. tlilo. W f . Wm.UiiIi, CaU'r tiim .all tt.k, Mitfapi, Mrno. TUua. Arthur, CaaVr Firat at'l Bank, Xvo. It Mfiiri. ForJ, L)lioo4i Co., Si. Loui, Mo, .In 4 to y Hanker l&ruowl U Cvaatrf btitf w York Cvrrr;oiicMU, TV-üa CR EAT EXCITEMENT AT TIIK LUMBER YAKD! ! ! 1'h If rslf n"l wotM inform tk tvni lo of VV1,tfr.,t.irlM,,,h,l he ha, ,,KU.al th Lumber Vr'l of Mr. A, (. Whiloinao, vf hi plac, ao-1 that he willia th futura ker all (U)M'.U( , LUMBER Sm h a thM wr anl country nel 1t buiMIng purHt aitj fn'iitc. Ha ha now lar) aiuauMt flnr p)ar aiil m lumber; No, ln aul iijlar fcSIIJNCiLKS, LATHING, IHMJltS, SASII, ÜLINDS, lOULDIXO, Ac, Ac. As Cheap as Tan Dc Dought. 37 tf J: L. STAKEBAKE. .A. ISTKAV IIX,T ! With an Experienced Miller. We lak ilaaur n aayin; to the public that we !iTf our new Mill in romplete runninj; order, and are prepared to nuimfactor Wheat into Klonr, and Corn Into Meal, o( the best quality, athrt notice. We have "ecured the services of Mr. JACOB VOUNfl.an arroinmoatinf gentleman and aa experienced Mill-r, and harm? parol no ipence to ;t up a flrjt-lais Milt, we bare no hctitation in warnnting aatiifactton to all whe may far or ut with their c upturn. Our Mill Is not stopped with cold weathar r h?jrh water. Hrinc on your fcrain, you will bewaltad with pleasure. Orders for Floor and Meal 111 be thanktullr received an. I promptly attended to. T. W. KttCE dc SO.f . Wimoa, ln., Kb.6, 7. n33-3aa GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FARMLAND, IND. D. THORNBURG HAS JUST OfESED THE LAUGEST STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! KVKRom;Ri;i in this market. ALSO, NOTIONS, HATS AND CArS, CLOTHING GROCERIES, II A R I) W A It E, QUEENS V A II E, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT TIIK NEW YORK CASH STORE odd ri:M.nnvs iii ii.di.x;, FARMLAND, INDIANA. ! PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKEN ! 4rl7 WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Will open at the SetnlaarT on Maodaj, Ft. IS, lGT.and continue ten weeks. TUITION TER TERM: MfDtal Arithmetic, (2-1 part.) Writing. Kifth licder and I rmiarv era thy. Written and Ilifjber Mental Arith nietic, tieopraj.hr, KtiglL-li tiram mar. aud .Modern Hi.-torj C (H Aljr"t.ra. I'art iht, lnntrhaa of Nat- , ural I'Lilosophj aud Vh ynulopT . . . . . t 0)j Higher ltlhciaatici ai.d hchih j Branche. noInctdeutil Peea. .......... ... ....... Itook-Veepinj. einS!e and double entrj,! i will be ausli. Tuition payab! at the middle of the , terra. i j fio deduction fr abaence, except in casea j of protracted sic knelt, , . . ppnRT $90 A MONTH ! AGENTS wanted for tiz tntirr new I articles, juet oat. Addrf Oä T. ( ARB Y I Citj b-ildio-, CidJcford, Hi. fS)ia
Dayton Wholesale Trado-
J B. Kinke. A. Tttbt. U.Fmlt. FINKE, BEEDE Ct CO.. Imjirlrr and Jobrxrs ia CLOTHING AND VOOLEUS Tailor s Trimmings 4c, lt., ic. .. fi Mam atrecf. 17 Da I ton, Ohio. JofcaC!. 2av:d K. fiojai CAIN & liOYER! Importer ail fcvfeile df ilirt in Foreign and Domestic Notionr GLOVES, HOSIERY, FAITCTL" OOOÜS, 5cO. So. 2rJ an Kast Srua J atrefl. MJTO.Y, OHIO. HI GEORGE A. BLACK, (ucffirr to Ktilttr & ÄUik.J Im Darier and Lu?rulj oBlir im ,.., , . ... 1 , V l I .IIUUIKF. viiiti.i) Uli.li'U .1.11 'l.kU.IU ll.llllij Coal Oil and Lurup, ITatrd and Brilacnif H'arr, Ixokip; (latar. CttUrt, Stocc ii Vcllow Varc,&c. No. HO Opera Ilouae, Main street, PA YTOX. OHIO. HJeorjre W, Knrls'.r. John K. Mrlntlr KNEISLY & fiVINTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS COR WIN'S PLOCK, No. 4 Main street, Iletwecn first i Second ats., Ü A Y TON, ü II I Ö. J. V. l'errlne. J.S.Lj tle. Ce. W, mha PERRINE, LYTLE 6 SHAW, Wholeaale Dealera in Staple and Fane j Dry Cecil 3ST o tion s, Xo. 203 Second Ft., bet. Mala and Jefferson DAYTON, OHIO. W. H. PRITZ &, CO., . Vbolale Dealers In Foreifa anJ Poaaaatla HARDWARE Mechanics' Too?, Building Material, Cutlery, 6zc. Alio, Agent for Fairbanks Scalei 30 Second street, DAYTON, OHIO. H rTIHTIRE, ANDERSON & CO.1 WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, Jio. 4H Mnin ttreef, Corwia Block, DAYTON, OHIO.: T. S. BABBITT, Wholesale Dealer ia n.iTS, tirs Funa9 straw goods; MILIilJSTERT, 12 Maiu street, between Fjrat and Uttoni DAYTON. OHIO. 31 Jacob ""i.ffiii W'm. Sate am p. 0. Patrot COFFMAN, OSBORH & CO YOTMO.VJS, HATS AND CAPS N a5 SrconJ street, DAYTON, OHIO. JOHN F. EDGAR, VY.LZK LK Family Groceries, fine Teas, 68MAIXSTRKKT.' DAVTO.Y, O. WirjI.KAL AO KM' FOR lf!K SALE OF SHAKER YARH, &C. Ii2i vj ly iioci:ks, un:n:it kkc.le. Wholesale Dealer in HARDWARE A.I) SADDLERY, Ct SJain atrcii. U'. FUxrt.) . Kiflrr, S 1). VV. Knjle, DAYTON, OHIO 40 M'atc, n . . unewti, t . aaCltr, 3IcRcc, Woodward L Wtahlcj, wnoirtt CrEOCEES, OPERA BUILDING, Room No. 28, Main Street, JDJ)2 TOIsT, OKIO, 25-V.5-1JT l USIC ! BENHAM 5c CO., m'!o?a', acl HetaU 36 East Washington, 3t.( JXDIAXAPOLIS IXD. Pianos from Stcintzc:?, K N A B t. AND EMERuON SHTKa A inoi.iin Annrt ViriClieaU Organs. Tuner and Repairer
