Randolph Journal, Volume 5, Number 49, Winchester, Randolph County, 6 June 1867 — Page 3
THE RANDOLPH JOURNAL.
Ijoeal Department. P. COTTO.M, - . Editor. WINCH I-XIT.I8, INDIANA, TinitSDÄY, JCNK 3, 1W. Htnefnl r th? pra er iueetiniT thi Thir?l:iy rvrnin, at t!i? M. K. Church. A full attendance I very dei ruble. - IVtn't forget tin- "Li -how,M MollI.v. We understand tlie Couneil lia ordere! v vera I pro of ready-made button hole, of u superior quality. Candidate will ! supplied p.atu. Theeireu and nienageiie will Ihere next Monday. An adjourned term of the Circuit f 'ourt e!oHi Saturday lat. John Watt attempted to "break" a yoiititf hor-e to tin ha rue Saturday, Imt U in mther "fhort in thereaeh," lie tumbled out of the .ulk v and nearly iieeMpiI in breaking hiown neek. At la-t nceount, Johnnie wa "all hunk" again. It i rumored that the? roloml imputation are negiM-iating with Ihr Council to h ive iu ludetl in the Mittrage ordinance, Ihe female Ja lie of rolor. PntsoxAi. We noticed our volatile friend, F. M. Way, of IMtovil!,Ubing around' town, Saturday la-t. When we .:iw liini la-t, he had a jug in each baud. It I taid that a luemUrof theCotmril I a Wit Introducing mi onliuauee to make the tenure of ottiee perju tual during good fi-havior. We 4.-eeond the motion. ' An egg within tin i-gg i on exhibition at tin- f.f?;tr oitii-e, in New AIKmy. Charley did it. Workmen an now putting down the etirbing preparatory to laying a tone pavement for Ilon.Tho. Ward, eorrwr of Franklin and Meridian street. - - 'Jen. A. Stone i having hi re-i-defi'-e re-palu'el, and i adding other improvement to the building and it Mirrounding. J. S. Way iloing the (aiutlug. The t leneral I !. having a hum of huge UiiKSixioii erei teil on hi preiiii!. The Tcacliers' Aoeiatioii of Randolph County will meet at the rVminary, in Witiehe-t r, Saturday next, nt ;i eIiM-U, A. M. liOMrtmt lu-i-iiex i to ' trausict'd, and tlieut.hüc r itivitetl to nttelHl. Mr. Wagner, who drew the .SOtV prize in the l!iehiiion Nt(ery, i a "Itter to Capt. Miller, who got up the conrern. Of eoiir-e he i. The Miller familv Maalvav hu ky. There wen nt least seven rae of ngravaled drunk in town Saturday last. Jtedeye was ott the rampage. -- . . . Qrr.nv. IIa ILindoIph County a SberillY If so, in what part of the State ilocs said offlelal ride? i Lovr.'s Doimh. Adam foHMlson, f Wayne "oiintr, loe a fair maiden, and wanted to marry her. The fair maiden hail a .-neaklng kindness for a U tter lookingatid rieher "feller," and told Adam (onmI.oii to go and hatiK hlmelf. Adam couldn't see the hang, but he loaded hi shofun, and blew out what little brain he had. - m ii4 A Mir.T- A lively little eae of .-noot bursting" iH-eurreil on tbestnrt Mon. lay. KdStanton, In adispnte with T. W. KUer, called the latter a liar. Tom, not Iteing able to We it in that light," incontinently pitched into Stanton aforesaid, and llattcncd him out on the pavement in a JiilV. . . The household of Mr. Henry J. 1 Vary, a young typo of Indianapolis, was gladdened on Saturday night by the birth of a daughter. Harry I a light weight, himself, but the "rcsponsihilitv" turn the scale at the nine Nund notch. All the parties immediately concerned, says the llryitfi!, are doing; 4.i well as could le ex-pH-tdl. t'nfortunate Harry. . - ' - IrsTi.vJt rsm:i Armvai.. Among the other noted arrvial in town Tuesday, wa that of the distinguished I.ord-Pukc of Farmland, antl late Chief Marshal and (Jeneral Corjora. tPn Tax Collector of Winchester, the Kight Honorable Aaron Shaw, !. My JTl-Duke sported a brandnew suit, and, in hi iH-r.imbtil.it ions about town, he spread hi .corpulent corporosity equal to a kingfisher on a hundred hen egg. We advise the new M.rdial to hand over the Corporation tax list t the Ioni-Duke for immediate collection. SrcrrT Wokk. Our streets and jrtit r.ar unlergtinga thonush procs of cleansing and repairing. Sur Isors, Ito.ss and Tana, are pushing forw.inl the work In their resiective distii.-t with cnaraetf ristie energy and vigor. Manj'of Hie alleys in town are in a wretched, rtlthy condition, and the stench arising therefrom i uftlcient to produee an epidemic in our mid-t a detft:rtive a th plague of Kgjpt. They buM le attended to immediately. Wc are under oh'gntions to Garl WillUnison, McKhinu' Tnion Express Acnt for thl place, for a packaro fcrrt u from Xew Albany, con taining a magnillcent f.iesicjlle of Charley CottonY 4'Crook.M Cp$i Ql best quality, can alwa- I b': of Pert zz A Hro.. Xo. OKa. t Front.
A Wit. The nondescript whjscrilLIc for thu Inure column- of the .- CV.7 l'"f, a littl, nekly, even-
ly-iiin licctt make a le-jTate at-J tempt Vf l witty, in the Iat Is.u of fhnt h lectaUe skuiik-kiii, and Micf
ccd- admirably in In in InefHtblv fiat. la-t, bv the evening train from Dav- . From hi own howitig, he lx-Iongs to ton. He was taiiiHnx on one of the
the 7cniiM,!reat, and smites only with j hi tail. Much in.- would like to jarcommodate him, we most earnestly j Ix jr leave t. decline hi invitation to i "lift tli- tail," etc., utiles we perform theojH-ratioti with a forty-fit ple, jointeI with a .-harp pil;e. Oeutl lliiz.ard, udieu
DKoWNi-ZebinafJaincVayoung!1!' rhi a, approaching, which
man aged about Hyear, and son of Wiüard U. riaine, near town, was drowned in Wheeler' mill-r:n e, near hi hoimyiii Sumlay la-t, while Lathing The voung man could not -uim, and having imprudently ventured out into deep water, wa, it i thought, seized with eninip, sank and peri-hed ln'fore aitaiiee euld reach him. lie wa a promi-ing young man, wa universally rr-pee ted, and hi Midden "taking oil' ha east a deep gloom over the mind of hi numeroti friend and acquaintance. The family have the sympathy of the entire community in thi their Midden and terrible beu ivement. - k 4 - - Di:amatic. Charley Cotlom, ofthe
New Albany My r, i a dramati-t f j .leUrtably chate match. The gentle 'stuniiing' qualification. Tuesday Marv llov m.A (i,t.:iy aiuj festive last Charley closed a Mieceful engage- , jWIn.4 for v noo, for wage during that ment in a very pretty little farce, en-' pcriMl. titled the "Klack Crook, a Vo of F.n- - - chantmeiit, or "The lle-t Joke of the Srhool at the Seminary. Season." The "CriMik'" represent a 31 i.-s Kintna nnd Miss; KU n Ferris slender, Mr.cwy Mibstance, Umnd in.n'ill commence a live week'ri term black, in the usual way. The "7WVtof School at the Seminary, next of Fnehantmeiit" wr., we think, cut , Monday. The Terms will only be oil rather los,, up. ( 'barley, our "tile" j $150 per scholar. Here is now an
U subject to your older. Tin: 1'oriiTit. Many of ur exs are uririnir uioii the people in their reiHctive i.H-alities the iuiH,rt-, . " aneeof making arrangement for ob serving, in sun? appnpri tt m inner, tlie approaeo., row ... July. We like th., and would suggrst to our own eitiz. n the propriety , oftaklngsimilaraetioninthiinatter. t e tt : I ... . If I . tt. ..t I .el a puone meciuig oi , o
ealtedae:.rIyaposi!,lt.f:mdIet suel,i(U (iuM ( mw M,ljr , aetionbn taken a may lo ee-:.ry ! nor TIuv illt(.M( ;l v,,r
toseettre tlo-ohj.-et hi Niew. e Ii ut ( nr,r,.llto, f the stove and tin busisome of otir intluential eiti.en will 1 ..j h..,. i...i. ...ii.L t. ...
take thi matter in hand, ami "put ; it through.
I.fst'S N.Ml'm:. Col. J. IL liiley.l1 A.e.i painm,.eu. of Ihi plaee, brought foourolV.ee the l"M'k ''ir advertisement III . .1...-.I i.i. i ..t. L iv ing! am.thcr eolumn.
oi i iei oi , ii "im., Ii " I ...... ..r four distiliet, WfU lelilieil Ig tbre on one sidfAof the lwdy, and one on the npiHisite idu. When llt dieoVeted, this singular f.vl-piadrupcd had npparfiitly ju-t eoierge! from the shell, and lived but a moment or two after aid. It was, in all ies. , t, ap. rfeet chiekeli, except thai, in the inajter of tctr-i. it bad iu-t two more than thci " r J law will allow anv chicken to apropriate. Will some h arned naturalist explain tlie caue oi Uli slllgU.ll freak of Nature? A Ti knOi t. Do.-, r.ruce. Hie other day, put on a good many "atmosphere,' sailngaiouiitl town in a splendid new bugL'V.drawn bva magniticcnt g:l i 1iors. Altoirctlo-r (tin D.M-tor i h.,....lnl. i. wa.n hill- II W-o-l ni..l ..! ,t......lt.s- turn out that I"' Ikcii seen on our street for many a day. Humor say that the Doctor but no matter what rumor say. Doc. ill attend to hi own business, and doubtless will 1h obliged to us for having done likewise. A w arm and seasonable rain, acconi-j panid by a 1 literal .bare of thunder and lightning, fell hereon Saturday ; night, giving vegetation an upward tendency.
paramount importance? There is not a school Itov whose everv intestine (after a feast f green ajpb-s) ha not can set 1 him greater anguish than all subsequent heart-aches, appertaining to the white vest atel puppy-love era of development. Heart-aches, for--.-M.. .v r , , I sensible to the touch. hen it eomcs , to aeho. doo the philosophic crlitor , ofthe frpuUinm happen to know .t t r i wli.it it is to have corn? A dav or two ago. we met on the ! 5trcet a'somewhat dilapidated looking! bummer, whose eye. were dressed in 'j deep mourning. Of courc w e asked , him if anv of hi relative had re-1 ccntlv deceased, ami reet iyed for an-. swerUiatit vasnoneof our l.u-inrs. i Perhaps it wasn't, but then .e h mag-j nitirently colored optics always pro-; vokcs one' inouisiti vene. von know. We hope the fellow hasn't been im-! prudently toting the virtue of M.me . 1,m..M... i ('iiMMi.-I pressI her gentle form to mine, and whispered in her ear, if, when I v ms far away, for me she'd drop a tear, I paused awhile for cheering word-, my throbbing heart toctol, when with her loving lips she said, 'Oh, Sam, you're turh a fool.'' The special attention of the farmers is called to the splendid stock of goods just opened at the new store, in the National Hank building. Mr. Hrown, the tironrietor. is much of a crentleI t man, and takes great pleasure in attending to tho want of his cu-tom-ers. Fish of all kind, feizes and prices, for Mle bv Porter Iro.
"Heart-ache; the eitv I full of! Hr.MovAt.. S. It. Itredbury ha re-them.1-'itfjinrn8n l!t )mltkiiim j moved his saddle and harness manu Not only heart-aches but head-ache., fa, tory to the building recently ocen-joint-arhc, ttoth-aches and every im- iv MeAadm, south-west corner aginable s.trt ttf belly-aclnv. Why ex- Franklin and Meridian streets. alt that pretentious entrail, the heart,! - at-veall other intestines, and make For the best article of family groit trilling derangement a subject of crie., go to Porter & Hro.'s, No. 0
Fatal Accident. Jut befure
ing to re, -c learn tliat Cornelius Clear, a very highly rcpcctci eitiren of our county, who lived alxutlialfa j mile outh cf I. iiiuii City, wa instantly killI in that place Tuesday night ! track, and seeing the light from the ! approaching engine, stepped ofT, it is j thought, upon what he suppo-ed wa? j H ide track. Just before reaching the switch the engine, n is usual, wa detached from the train, passing in on one track, and the train on another. Mr. Clear wa. on the track ujon which "irucK nun, Killing nun inianuy, ana paing over hi ldy mangled it in a horrible manner. Sarah Thornton Mied Jim II a we, of St. Joseph county, for breach of promise, aeing the damage occasioned by her excessive agony at Jim generously concluded it was easier for him to remove the agony of her misery by fulfilling his engagement, than by planking down tlie ready, and so married the distressed Sarah. Iiut .Teems is not through with hi trouble.. He has, it fee m, been living with a very prudent and virtuous female named Mary Nelson, a man and wife for the brief period of seventeen years, though never legallv married. Six voung Jeems's were the fruits of this opportunity for sending; to a good school at a very reasonable price. Thehou.se will accommodate nearly . k 11. 1 A 1 I 1 uojiirs, o ici an semi, ami give II. . I .1!.. . . li' l I these yonng ladies a km1 School. Vl'W I'll.'M ( Jenree lr Adams .Mild Chnil v Magee have formed a eoj.,,,,.,,, moVed thur nnitel ,nt) Vivnt buiMi,,g, opp,.itf ;o(ithu )f M). 1 ' whirh t,Mv wJ o (in(i, Ml(l t.omon the orous I n , nun I i 1 1 1 .ill" iniui vnriiwxii to tlie emmunitv a elever gentlemen and good iiieehanics, the new firm .. II 1 1 II 1 . . 'oiler, tras, sugars, lmilie-s, nyrtips, canned fruit, etc., in abundance, n, Nm y .-roIt . Candies, of every imaginable description, and nuts and laiotit-s from 'Vi y clime, at Porter & P.ro.'s, No. !) Kast Trout. . . . . ,, I .v itv nil" ever ki-iil id :i Wt-lNno- - x " i , pointed grocery store, can be found at . j rout. - - - . -. Hilly Way i Co. continue to supply tbepuhSic with every necessary article in the grocery lim. Their stw k is large, fresh and complete, and they are otlering rare iudiu'cments to customers to deal there. Thev also have ,..,. c, ,,, ' , llo wl ,.,,,,, v wh;lt v; want as cheap as "any other man. tt i'or the best quality of micensware, glassware, etc., go to Porter & Pro.'., Nu. Käst Knnit. . - It ones c Voris announce tothepuhHe that they still have a large stock of groceries and queens ware; also lamps, lamp chimneys, coal oil, et(, all of which they are selling at very low llgurcs. No. '1 West Front, is the place. Kast rront. W inc'irstcr Voiden WiciO'T:n, Ind., .Tunc ä, s(J7. As it has been reported by some designing parties that we are a long way liehind with our carding, spinning and roll carding, we deem it nrö,Niry to eontradict tlie report. It u mQ WJ ar(? tt a hc of Wfrk . bt nfl W1 aro ninnn?? fav aml nj , an(, , Itvof olJr j machinery is so great that we .ire turning ofT work very fa.st, and we are not t-lay behind with our work more t,lan rro and WO have, ill all '",s where parties came from a ,,ita,u r accommrHlated thciu with l,,cir Work iumodiately, and wohall M,n,,,,,, to H ,,,in- ' .v"',r XV,M,, V"u nrr'1 ,,av' no f'-ars. Our work j 0,1 warranted. .1. i). .v i;. i . r.u:Ti:n. 1 t1 bavc a largo stock of ,Vnl W,K,1' good to exehang for W(ol. xi:ws iti:is. CJold eloped in New York Tuesday at 1"T c nts premium. A gambler, namdl Owen, wis virt and wounded, at Ixnilsvllle, yesterday, by a faro dealer. The police frre of Chicago has been increased to two hundred and fifty men. Chief Justice Chase is in Riehmnnd, en route fr Raleigh, where he goes to hold ourt. General Grant has gone to West Point to attend the C'uanuticcment exerekes. There were two cases of cholera rerrtfd ir. "cw York veterdsv.
The new (ireek Minister, Mr. Tau -
J zabii, ha arrived in YVaahinxrtoti i j Dispatches chronicle the fcaual j amount of trouble from the Indian 1 on the frontier. j Six notorious prisoner escaped from tlie district jail at Washington voterday. Only two were recovered. ! j John Afllick, a noted thief, wa shot ; dead while attempting to escape from i I the Joliet penitentiary yestcrlay. Walter M. Rodger, a jioliceinaxi at 1 Memphi, was brutally murdered by a j drunken rowdy named Fre-jcott, yeluv. Gotleib William wa executed in Philadelphia yesterday for the murder of Mr. Miller in SeptemU-r last. He made no confession. A tire work factory in Chicago l!cw up yesterday and destroyed some hulf dozen building. Lo $lti,öoo. Wabhington dispatches give a favorabl,sWingof the public debt for .May. itisteaa oi the public debt being ! increased as was expected, it will Le ! reduced. ' i fJcorge Faglcman, of Montgomery, ! Alabama, who ollcred a reward for the j assassination of President Lincoln during the war, was arrested on n charge of complicity in the assassina tion, a few days since, but wa dia- , charged on producing a pardon from President Johnson. Governor Meagher, of Montana, has issued a proclamation calling for troops to make war on the Indians. He says the Government has thrown him upon his own resources to protect the people, and he proposes to take the responsibility. The President has received the record of the lirst sentence of a citizen by a military commission under the le-construc-ion cel. It is the case of Walker, of New Orlean, who was sentenced to imprisonment for assaulting a colored man. The "Japs" have purchased the rebel ram Stonewall. Carpenters should have htnr food. lr is nil. isant fn i-.m-moi owo.! r. r...,!lv meritcrloii nrliele, hence we ask those suUering from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, or Debility, to try Dr. Striekland's Tonic. Dr. i'. M. Sams ordered si worth for J. ('. Havs, Decatur, Ala. T. Hart, New York City, says "ir cured me; where can 1 get it for my friends?" Thus they write from ail quarter-. lS-4t Fol: Sali:. Two farms near Winehester. Also a good dwelling houe in Winchester. 1). M. IlitAHhT uv H-tf PrivnlR II ii r y i ii (irouml. I have been akeil by a nuinlierof persons to '(fixl the Viiulo.r ('inetrv, North on my land. I take this method to say, 1 will eil two til i of lots on the North side of the t'cmcterv, each lot to bo 1(5 1-2 by 1! 1-Ü feet, 'i'lio price will range froiii live to ten dollar per lot according to location. A. .1. Nki t. - - - - f.rent Harrain. A. If. Swain, Peal Kslate Agent, h: :x nuinltorof dwellings and vacant bt for sale at great bargain. Alo j;"'ih k worth of improved lauds, in this eoiiutv. )ilieiii IH-ke'. building. ÖS-tf. VulmMe Alvico to tlie Afflicted. Dr. !sfn kl inl, in r.ply to nuinrrtn3 aplicalions Tor advice, islic t inform thoe who arc itllitetl, tli it rher miv consult luni on .ill Acite or Chrome losci ly letIrr, silting the ao, nrintom, tc, with k fee of t"- encload. I)r. S. Ins obtained prent üotoriety n an experienced phvsiciin l)th in rJuiojMS anil Arncrico eppecici:illr in the treatment of chronic complaint., after other doctor. have failed to effect -nrr TIioja nflWifi hotihl 5 rnme!i:itenirieKiand, ir.cuinatt, tJiuo. v.uu'-iy o' .v- v- t -v . mm au r- m v . e t . V v .s vs .O'IIENCK'3 3EAWE2D TCa'IC. Pi p! ii, iart.-J hy lr. -1, II. .r'vu. I I li' i!1. - ti ,! .t'r llic i -i1 T. ! l i1 ) 'i "1-, I'v rt--f pr-. r fj r'u.n. H.' il r i'i - SmtIvV Mi Ol" T."1 " r-(..f lltn vti f. , ,.J ino 1 h.J wiH n S w '1 r 1 ?C T ' u :l will 1- tu. 1 t-;, ;?. J vir, ,- ri n" hi V i 'i-t-V Ptl .in c r rr -in f f l' ro-h s H i:v-r i tl ,rUV il I'lVMl '' r.' -" h 'ire tlt- T'rsV i i-l !... s -, 1 rr I i'l nr- : r -r rr or f-. n.;io'. lil ' ..! Nii .,: S!"WFKf Im. ' .f.t- i v'n m' v t :n N't in.fil; h r ''r-" P' 0,rr '.ii J'h i ' i. I" "4 C vi 'TT 4. ITTlrt'üf ! tkM '!.. . !h? I'iftr. ntr rhn ih: 't ..:? of ;jh. u p i rj. '? h--r aih ot J, in Jvv; .J'..- it i I '.-arc't -! !--v p- ;J.V p-r :. or '".'' C.i !:-. n. Ti."l' it Jo, mit.r u'l 5 !!.-r)i i a lr. ir Irlno..ti )1. r N .. ! . N .r.h -t 'i .rr-i, I' i ! . ' , fv . !.' 4 '.V-'iO Art. it: l.-:i.. iUi-:. i ; ., i.V.: .'. 11 v;.rn lii'i m" ill.; ,Ua 1. .ark.. C i". : V. -.-r V Tiro?, . ix , ,: r ? . I - i . M v
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SAM! W. HARLAN & CO., i 1 or nr.ciE, i:vdml:a, Arbo Manufacturisg I ENGINES, BOILERS, CASTINGS, j ; ynn (;mrilig , ' HUBS, SPOKES. PLOW HANDLES,! lttl Bent Stuff generally They will do Repairing with promptness. W rroinuieoil our Faruin, Mecbaolc, Milr. and all tlioic lotereited, to deal with thi Or id. T5n41-3m Indianaoolio. EEMOVED ! A. Uli I I rl t t HOI.Ntl.l IRD RtrilL DEALERS IN MUSIC, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Drowning Sc Stonn's Old fttnnrf, No. 22 Wivcr Washington St., Wbr th-cy will be ftnnt reaty t attenl In olJ customers, and a many new ones ae ill favor there, with a rail. PIANOS, ORGANS, Violins, Accordeons, &c. i 1111. 1 AIUA1. IILIMU. I v vvvv at v a n ar- w a ar a I. AT IST MI'S IC AS SOON AS rrflMSIICD,
And pmmt? fonciurd to aw mhlrCfS Mtal Arithmetic, (2-1 rrt.) "ritir:-, on receipt qfthctSttrlxt price. j Kfth Rf"d(r tnd imarr Gto?raphe 4 HO Written and Hiphcr Mental Arithj raetic, Crojjrap.hy, Fnglifh rimI roar, and M'iJern Hiftorj 6 00 . , Abitra, Fart lt, Klemei ts of 'atthin, mue . I,ft.,.4.lrc.a IIi,l,er M itllem.tics and Kngli,h I ilranclii-ü 8 00 InciltLtal FVrg 50 k -keeping, tingle anJ doubl entry.
J. . iUTTTf-:maii:i.n i ro.t I tadtanapÜ, Indiana. S1500 PER YEAR. We want ert TrTwherc to sell our iwrRnvr.n $20 Se wir Mtchine Thrrc L?nlf f 9 mrA tr.a f 4 aw4 W f - I Hl n sail i uuri n in u'ft s x v s ranteanre Tear-, noee raiarj or larc eommiMna paid. The olt machines sold in the United States for le than $W, which aretfv ctn,tl by llvve, YetUr ! y Wihon, lirotrr y uaktr, öijrr Jr t-., ' .M .. ill .1 t - l tint tsacri'i&fr. Ail otnrr rnaciiines are ii-i friitntmtnti and the ttlltr or user are liahlt tm arml t'.nr und itmmrittnmrtit. lllutra ' - --I.' r ted circular ent frre. Addre?, or call un-1 on Shi fc Clark, Biddcford, Maine, or, ER ROHM Of YOUTH. A renHTnan who aCr4 for jeara from fout dcttt'.ty, t-remattire deeaj, and all tbt rtttrx of n t h r u 1 IndU'retlAB, !U, fr th aak ot aaffcring haiaaSil. aerd fr? to all hi nffrJ It. tbo recio and dirertiona for makine the lit.pl remeJj by hicli he aa euret. Sat fcrers vivbtrt t profit by th; a'ler.er'a et - MrKact, tan io a by ad Jr:f . tn r-arf.et eir.3!rt. JOHN B. OGDE.N,
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JOHN M. PENDLETON,
I I For 0e jur.htie and sala f i Domestic Fleece nnd railed Hnol. Xv. Vi Broadwaj, Xac r. Ch A1ranc(i iitit. Comif Birn1 S"!itfI Graeral or Spcl 1 ark et Hejiyrt4 ItEFEHENC KS- ! H. F. Va l.Cuh'rSifi Pt.kofa::.niNe..Vk. . I .Mrr. J . Buormift, Jht.stn tu C.. !f . Y. oor.lo, .VtMllli. at c.. tlrt.UrS. otu ! lht. Arthur, Cib'r Firt .Nfl Sak, .Xti. l ' ; MtM. FrJ. IUon Co., St. Lom.a. ! - CREAT EXCITEMENT AT T11K LUMBER YARD! ! ! th. iLu place, aad iLal be Iii iu IU fatare kerb ill T- rT- A - -J LJ iVL 13 Iii tC Sack lh tn lid oaitM mod fc.r bu.Ulnr purroi aai feminc. lir h io a larv amouiit flue pcj.Ur ait.l jln lauter; tlo, flLe aoJ Mjlar tflUXGLKS, LATHING, 1XX)IW, HASH, HLINLkS, MOULDING, JLc, Ac. As Cheap as Can De IJought. 3Mf J; L. STAKEBAKE. GREAT EXCITEMENT -INFA.RMLAND, IND. D. THORNBTJRG HAS JUST OfENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! KVKROKrT.RKD IN THIS MARKET. AIO, N 0 TlOJfS, HATS AND CArS, CLOTHING GROCERIES. II A R 1) W A 11 E, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE, ODD FELLOWS' OI'ILDINC., FARMLAND, INDIANA. I inrite til to ßire me a call, as I will sell (Jooda cbtaptr than ever. I will not be undersold. PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKEN 4rl7 WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Will open at the Sfmirtrj on Mondir, Feb. 1?, lG7, anl continue ten weeks. TUITION' PER TERM: lJIb.t tauht ,, , .... nf t. Tuition paaMe at tt. e rcidJ.e of the terra. No deduction fir aWnce, except in ca?rs of protracted flclneM. Feb. 12, iT. j. s renn :s. $90 A MONTH ! 1T.FVT5 ant.1 fnr air ,firV nrir ' rficf,, just ont. AddresiO. T. OAKE V i ci buiidinst Ii.ddeford, Me. UbWn 1 J O K XT "W. DIGOS ; 3 : I L TT t- tt T? -n a tt t t KtrpsCran Erred i Co's Mftalic Rjrislj Cases and Wood Cofins, North Main Stret w.rcSeter, Ind. 16 oth;i: of ait(m.til.nt. lie is l.rbT ref at th ntrirr,el ha bcu arp1rte a)rj:i.ittralrix, o the tat ' of James ft . i!nr, 1re.J, late ef Han tfolph vOotr, ir-Jtan. tt i npt"ed i nbsi;tM. fAX Ul .. wil.MOÄE.
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Dayton Wholcsalo TradeJ B Yiuxr. A. nfhr U. Fitke. FINKE, BEEBE & CO.. Imprtri d1 JoLUers is CLOTHING AND WOQLEHS Tailors' Trimmings, Jit., Xc-t Ac. fi Mi.ln tiret.
1; Uaton, Olio. Vi R. fijti CAIN & BOYER! Foreign and Domestic Notlons(H.OVES, HOSIEKY, ; CTT GOOD3, 5cO. 2? tn.l ?J Eist i'ccoLd itrfft, iMlTÜ.Y, OHIO. 31 i GEORGE A. BLACK, vucceisor U HfekUr A Black.) p. .i am i t t . r... j Ware, Looking Glaic. Cutlery, Stone 1 Yellow U'arc.lc Nu. 30 Oper Hosf . MiId itrr tt, DAYTOX, OHIO. . sluurje W. Kneilj. Jota K. McIbUr KNEISLY & M'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CORWINS CLOCK, No. 40 Main street, Between First & Second lt., - DAYTON, OHIO. J. V. l'arrin. J. S. Lytle. Ce-.W. 9b a PEARINE, LYTIE fc SIIAY, Wboleiale Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods N'OT X0 NS, No.23 Second st.t bet. Main and Jefferiot DAYTOX, OHIO. W, H. PRITZ & CO.,Wholesale Dealer In Fortlga and DomcitU HARDWARE Mechanics' Tools, Building Material, Cutlery, &c. Also, Agent for Fan bank's Scales 30(1 Second atrcet, DAYTON. OHIO. 34 M'lNTIRE, ANDERSON 4 CO.' WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, Xo. 49 .Main street, Corwin Illock, DA YTOX, OHIO. T. S. BABBITT, Wholmle Dealer In .ITA', cims, runs, STRAW GOODS, mill i S3 mrf 12 Main atreet, between Firat and Heconl DAYTON OHIO. 34 Jacob Cnffras, U'm. Katramp. Ct V. Otboro. 0. Fetro COFFMAN, OSBORN & CO HATS AND CAPS No. 3d. Second street, DAY TOK, OHIO. JOHN F. EDGAR, ...... ÜKALfcR IS Family Groceries, fine Teas, ( ' O K E E , S V O A It A K 0 F p I C E S , 68 MAITRKHT, DAYTOX, O. WHOLCSALK AG EXT FOR TI'K SALE OF SHAKER YARN. &C. notirns, Kirrtn n enule. Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE AXD SADDLERY, 01 Main strut, ?.cVÄi DAYTON, OHIO. V. W. EdcIo. 40 i. . M'KKC, W. W. WOOBil, T J.Wt4lltT. JfcKce, Woodward k Weakley, ltOLClK GROCERS, OPERA BUILDING. Room No. 28, Main Street, DAÜTON, OiriOL ZJ&IC ! lTJTSIC ! 55 CO., Whclcule trsi Hetall 3G Cast We&hington. St, I IXDUXAPOLIS, IXD. Pianos from &tcimcfiyy KNABE AND EMERSON A.merican Organs. lT .o. 4 rp.- , . .. . ri IZcMt I tCt "f ' fg"n M
