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THE VINTON RECORD. UoAUTIIUlC, OI1IO, THURSDAY. AUG. 27, 18T4. FQH SALE. The Vinton Record newspaper and job office is Tor sale eta bargain to a cash boyer. .Applj to or address JOHN T. KAPKR, MoArthur, 0. The Ohio State Fair. The State Fair will begin at Columbus on Monday, the 7th ot September, and continue un til the lllh. This is the twenty-fifth annual State Fair, and during that number of years the State Board of Agricultur al hare kept moving from pil lar to post, exhausting their re sources in the cost of erecting new ' building;, transporting portable material, etc. We are glad to know that this will no longer be the case, and that it is now so located that it will pay to erect proper buildings, expend the necessary money to put the grounds in proper condition, etc. Already the change in policy has made it self felt in the construction of new halls, which in beauty and capacity have never before been witnessed on an Ohio State Fair Grounds. . The citizens of Columbus have interested themselves greatly in the matter, and have promised to furnish the best display of industrial products this fall ever exhibited tt a Stale Fair. The usual terms have been made with the railroads. Tak ing it altogether, we teel justi fied in the assertion that the exhibition at the coming Fair will surpass any ever before known in Ohio. ' The Enquirer has the assur ance to attribute the defeat of the Constitution in this county to its opposition.. If the En- quirer ever offered any argu ment against the adoption, oi the Constitution it must have been in an eddition that was not distributed in Vinton coun ty. It did manage to say, which, however was false, that the expenses of the State would be increased $75,000 per an num by Its adoption. What was the matter with tbe Con stitution was that it was born dead. The convention sat on it until it squeezed the last spark of life out ot it. Saltpe tcr wouldn't have saved it. The Standard says two men representing themselves to be irom Viuton county stole whip irom a livery stable in Jackson. That's a base slan der. It would never take two Vinton county men to steal one whip. Tlie men were evi ilently a couple of half starved Vinton Record. We did not mean you, Uro. Raper. We know you are sharp enough to steal a whip, or find where Both well's wine is kept iat editorial conventions. But all the Vintonian? are not Jackson Standard. Ferhap?, Brother Mackley, and it might be added -with more certainty that it took venerable apostle of temper ance and accomplished wood; 1 chopper of the Standard to find Gov, Allen's bottle of choice Old Bourbon Whisky. "Set 'em up on the other alley." Ed. Record: In refering to a copy of the New York Tri bune, ot 1854, 1 noticed the fol lowing book notice, headed as follows: Great Men In Trouble The Tidea In the Bay of Fundr The Tide of Public Indignation Dr. Urville Dewey'. Predicament; by tbe Her. Henry Ward Beecher. Wonder if somebody couldn't write a book on ' Great Men in Trouble," "II. W. B.'s predica ment to say nothing of "Tbe Tide of Public indignation." C. Tue latest telegram Etates that Mexico is at peace. Tbe despatch was dated at nine o'clock A. M. Considerable anxiety is manifested to know tbe condition of affairs at bait- Brooklyn Argus. It is now-estimated that about $6,000,000 worth of su gai was lost during the flood in i Loaisana.'--'' ' ; : From Zaleski. , To iXt Hilar of tin Fiafee Bmrd: In your issue of the 20th, "Scribe" devotes a lengthy par agraph to the Methodists of Za leeki and their dcinga, which is noteworthy simply on account of its inaccuracies. The Meth odius did not oiu't services in their church a few Sabbaths "lor fear the building would fall down," but because an alarm ist, who thought he had found mare's nest, succeeded in scaring the community by gross misrepresentation. The story that "a large piece of plastering fell while the jani tor was ringing the bell and broke a hole through the floor," is a perversion of 'fact. A piece of the ceiling loosened by a leak in the root was knock ed down, the fall damaging the floor. No "committee" has ev er been "appointed to look into the matter." The trustees met to examine the building; they did not find that tlie "waIIs had sprung outward three inches," thht since its erection that they had "sprung outward" at ail; that they pronounced the "building dangerous" is Bimply untrue. The undersigned came to Zaleski just as the building whs approaching completion and can testify that there has not been any spring in the walls since that time and the internal condition of the build ing will fully corroborate the statement. The building is not, ROBT. THOMPSON. Chairman of Trustees. Scioto Gazette. The Zaleski Car Shops. The periodical agitation of the newspapers, aloug tbe line of the M. & 0. R. R. on the re tnoval of the railroad car shops from Zaleski is again upon us. Like previous agitations it will end with what the newspapers have t'o'say about it. " . We are assured by those who should know that tbe M. & C. Company have nor and never had, any intention ot such re moval, and when all tbe cir cumstances are known o -the public we think they will ap preciate the improbability ol any such measure. In the first place the Zaleski Company is a very wealthy corporation, which has contributed Urgely to the fund which built the M. & 0. R. R., one of the condi tions of such contribution be ing that the shops were to be maintained at Zileski lorever The Zaleski Company holds the written guarantee oi the rail road company to that effect In addition thereto, the man agement of the Zileski com puny wrote to Fres'l King, ol the M. & 0. R. R., and fres'l Garrett, of the B. & 0. R. R, during the former agitation, and' received assurance irom -them that they had never cod templated any such removal. It should be remembered too that the Zileski Company has a pretty strong voice jn the management oi tbe railroad company, holding as they do, a large amount of the bonds. They have also been found usetul among European4 capi talists in placing .former Joans of the company. It is not like ly then thU the railroad com. pany will ever find it to its in terest to violate this written contract which has cost tbe Zaleski company over a million of dollars, or to break faith in any way with so wealthy and influential a corporation. Pres't . King, however, has said that the growing Business of the M. & C. road would probably soon compel the com pany to build additional shops When that - lime comes Chilli cothe should put forth sueh in ducemenU as will secure their location in this city. , . , The Society of the Army the Cumberland meets at Co lumbus, September 16th and 17tb. The invitation is open to all ex-soldiers to join witb them. . Tbe majority against tbe constitution may reach 75,000. It will probably require tbe official count to determine how the license clause bas tared. Toadyism. According to .the report of the Cincinnati Enquirer Gov. William Allen rose up at Washington Court Douse the other day and in attempting to address the assembled veterans, went largely into tbe history and glory of tbe Mexican war. Not that the old Governor is trying to play Rip Van Winkle, and pretending that he bas just awakened from bis slum ber not that Allen hasn't a clear recollection of the late struggle, bat then the Mexican war was a Demociatio war and the old Governor bas no sym pathy.with any thing not found ed in the Democratic party. Now tbe question naturally arises why veterans should take pains to give prominence to a man whose entire' sympathies are - against them. Allen as Governor has nothing to do with tbe veterans. Allen as a man cares nothing ior tbe Vet erans. Allen as a politician seeks only to use them, while as a Southern sympathiser he despises them; so that in any view of the case, It is mere toadyism to be tailing around alter him, putting him up in public places to Insult them by publicly ignoring them and VET. Vol., CO. Q. Ah extraordinary marriage took place at Jevington, Eng. and, the other day, the cere mony being performed by tbe Very Rev; Archdeacon Phil pott, in the poesence of a large congregation. The married couple both belong to tbe par ish of Jevington, but. tbe sing ular part is tbe fact that tbe bride has no arms, and tbe ring had to be placed on the third toe of her left toot. At tbe con clusion ol the marriage cere mony, she signed the register, holding tbe pen with her toes, in a very decent "hand.'1 ' Circleville Herald. Mas. Vaailtta, of Jackson township, (daughter oi George Reitsel,) on Saturday last, met with a feartul accident. She was seized with vertigo, and fell near the fire, so that her clothes caught fire. The burn ing aroused her, and she caught up her baby and ran into the field where ber husband was at work. One of bet limbs was burned to a crisp. We are indebted to Or. Thompson lor an account of tbe painlul al fair. In consequeuce of a rise in the Mississippi river, caused by tbe recent beary rams, tbe log boom of the St. Anthony Boom company, above ot. auinony? Falls, broke last Monday night and a million and a quarter teet of logs went over the talis Loss about $12,000. Tbe river at that point is now full of logs, and it is now interred that an other Streak ' bas occurred. Considerabe damage to. (Jams at the falhi bas been done by escaped togs. , at ;.j A q. ma mountain has been discovered in Lynn county, Ne vada. "The sides of the h are covered witb blocks ol-the ore, and veins seam it in all direc tions. Tneveinf srefrom three to five feet in width, and are a solid mass 7 of ore without any mixture of quartz or otber rock Assays of this ore show that it is 45 per cent, copper and this npOn the surface of-the bilL'' Ohio Democratic Reform Pyramid. : ttmia. . ' " i ' DARKE, $37,000. WAYNE, $22,000 , . II OLMES,. $30,000 . UENRr,-$100,000 00. BUTLER, $150,000 00 FAIRFIELD, $100,000 OQ ' and returns not all In yet. !- i .awn i iuli it The Jackson Standard the organ of Gov. Allen's old. bour bon whisky is rejoicing at tbe failure of tbe people to give tbe Legislature absolute oon trol of the whisky question. It whoops and hurrahs over tbe prospect of twenty more years of free whisky. ( fj Dietiicr Court convenes In Mc Arthur, Tuesday, Sept. 7 tb. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. iMBatoekholdiraortLe . log tad Loan Aeoeialioa aia seiiR.4 to pay their weekly duea on or bemre ma otn day ot Heptember, 1874. at the office ot J. M. McGillivray, Secretary of tha Association, or atlherecularmoctiDCoraaidateociMion. By oraer or J. A. FF.IION, ") Executive . ' 0. P. WARl, VciBiniiiua 0. W. HOLLAND, I B'd of lir a. Legal Notice. MRS. JENKIB B. GAGE and William A. Hare, her ho.hand, who reaide In Bona county, Ohio, Jamea H . P. Plyley, reading in BurlinRam kanaaa, Willi. B. Bpence, a mi or, over foui teen year, of age, redding in (loss county, o, and Kovieo P. Bpence, a mnnr over Iburteen year, of age, re.id.ng 10 Kiox.llle, Tanname.aod Nelaon Richmond, ol Vinton county, Ohio, will lake nonce that HinryO. PlTley.adrolniatiator of Ihe estate ofjoba I. plyley. deceased, on the 13th nay oiAugust, A. 0. 1874 ftlrd hia petition in the f pbat. Court, of Vinton County, Ohio, alien- tD UUfcHne pereonaj eaiai" vi mo apueucut le Ta.ufflciont to pay hia debt and charge ol admiaiilenaa hieeatate; tha. he died aeiwd In fee .ieiple of the following described real eaiatw, eiiuate in .aid county, to wii; the aontn end of ihe east hall of the south wr.t quarter of aeclion eteven.iii) lownamp nine, (It) range aixteen (16) containing fifty acre., Ala. theea.t half of aeclion eleven, (II) town .hi. nine, () range aixteen, (18) containing Mine hundred aad eighty eight (340) aorea .11 in Vinton township, in Mid county. Alao an undivided one half Intereat in the following dtetiibed real estate, it-iate in Harrison town ahip Hose count, Ohio, and described aa fi.1 lowti the ea.l hull of Ihe north-west quarter, the nut half of the south-west quarter, and the weathalfol the Mtith-eaat quarter of taction ot eeolion eight, (8) township ten, (10) range nineteen, (1) containing xiu aorea The prayer of Mid petition i. for a aale ot uid eremi.ee. lor the payment of debt, and charge, elorewaid; day ef'ttepteiatfet, 1874; oraa noon thereafter as leaYC oan oe obtained. .. Admni.trator of the Katate oi John P. Ply le. daeeaied. - IWaugiw La e 1 dearly lore. Bong and cho. Stewart,! So No tiding fiom oyer lb aea. Bong a oho Alabama Bloaomi. Bong and dance Htj,w.rt 30 -r .nnA. r.n..d.ra. Hone and cho WnuTtom, Willie. 8ong and nho8lewart 30 When Charlie playa.tne arum, ooog.uuw Btewart So JENNIE Darllog, 1 arn lonely now. Bong and cho RUiwart Ki.a me, darling, ere we part. 8ong actio Blewart . . Brace up, or hare yon heard the new There ia aomethlng I'm dying to nay Walling on the thadr aide. Bong and cho Stewart . Farewell, Annie Darling. Bong and cho aueeart THE FLOWER Do not w'eep o, Bi.ter Darling. Bo'ngacho Beanlilul fortof mj dreama. Bong cho Btewart . .. . . Meet me. Seed, in the dell. Bong and cho Btewart Rick to the old home. Bong echo. 8teart .30 Btewart :lo the thutteni.willie 'lend, o.ewan 30 ..bin., hiuanii from Mother. Bongacho tttewar ' " " on OF KILDAHE. Re kl.aed me good bye at the gate, f-teaart 30 Tenderly thing ol me aeaa. oong nu uhw Gie my lor to all at home. Bong andpho HLAW.rl Dirw.n Nrfi ihj, him her anlril wander. Bong 30 Hbiai.rt ' 30 Think of me (ometimea, Maggie. HUwrt S" Mr d.ar old Mother. Bongecno. ntewait ou And Other Songs by J. E. Stewart f want to Me Ihe d-r old home. Stewart 30 Oyatera and win at 1 A. M. Bong. Htewart 30 KamDiing inrougn me vowu. noin.o-wi-Uinii.ii.in..wrHL .ilvertielln Bonn. Btew.rt !U fltolnki..ea are the wwtet. Hong. Btewari.TA Jennie, the flower ofklldare. Bong. Btewarl40 Hailed, poet-paid, on receipt of Ihe marked prit-p, By I. L. PETERS, oS9 Broadway, New York. RICH FARMING LANDS IN NuBRAUK. NOW TOE SALE YEBY CHEAP. fix iiiu' oatniT, iMTiaarr oklt t pia cant. Send for "The Pioneer," A handaome illti.traled paper, containing tbe Homeateail Law. A new number jut publtahed. Mailed tree to ail parte of Ihe world. Adareaa u. r. ua y t, Land Commiaaioner V. P. R. R. Omaha, Neb. WATERS' rOXCEHTO ORG.WS re the moat beautiful In "trie and perfect In tone ever made. The concerto aiop ik me heat ever placed In an J oiuan. Hia produc ed by an extra set of reeda, peculiarly fniced, Ihe ertm-tof which i monteharminK and aoul Btirnnif, while ita imitatiou of the human voice ia auperD. Term, tiaerai. ' WATERS . Philharmonic, vesper & urcnesirai ; ORGANS. in npiqoe French Caee., are amonff the be.t maoe, anu ronain. pef'j vunjma; wi.u real Toluma of tone. Uuitable for parlor, church or. musio hall. , .., WATERS' New Scale PI ANOS hare (treat power anrta (lneMnirtnglona(wilh all modern impro.ementa, and are Ihe be.t Dlanoa made. Theae orsana and.pianoa are foreaan, or part caah and balance id monthly warranted for ( Tiara. Fncea extremely low or quarterly payment., eeconu-nana inxiru- mente leaen in exenaofce. w.iimih lneeryoounty in the U.S. and Canada. lineral " dtneount to feavhera, miniater., ehutthea. achoola, lodflea. Ac. Illuatntled catalo(uea mailed. 4S1 Broadway, New York, P, O Box a6C7. Scribner's' Monthly, TUE SUHWE8 CAMPAIGN BEGUN Another Great Literary Sensation, The Modern. Robin; onCrusoe With 150 Beautiful Illustrations. Mea.ra Heribner A Co., hate eecured foe aertal pnblieation ia 8CHldNKK'8 MOXTU LT, M. Julr. Verne", late.1 .lory, 'THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND' in wbx-h, not eontent with the old .tone, "Kobtoaon Cruaoe ana me-owin ramiiy Robioaon." the writer undrrtakea t .how how a iHtrty ol men eaat upon a my.tenona and aeaen laiana may "" o. uio-r Kirnuuo reanureea alone, wiihonk the aid of any wreck to draw noon for the material, of life and eemfort. ." The party an American! who et out Irom Kienmono. a.,aunii me n-ar, u umiuuu, M JnlM Verne unite, wt h an accurate auien tide knnwledse. an exuberance of in.eqtire genm. that ba . . . i ' FASCINATED THBIWOBLD. .1.1. vmi i (i ol till ;! . ; . The theme of the preaent atory afforda anthor the fteet opportunity for the display ef hi. peculiar iltta. Tbe atory will be rro fueelyillo.tnued, and itbenun in the 'April For aaie by all New. lwaiera or Bookaell era. Pnea 14 (a) year, 84 oenU number. SORl BNk,K CO.. tot, Broadway, M. T. fcrnarlrtt WILKESVILLE AHD HAMDEN HACKL1NE. -r SI I T. ma a I n.mriaa and return everv Tuesday. Thnra haek from Wilkeaeille dav. and Satardae for the accommodation ur LV f aaaaenaera. making close connection with th. rn.il train, oa the M. A C. B. B. I alao carry expreaa package .hipped to worn point! by the Adam upres. yo. MOT W lorn SAAO MILLER are now cfTi rlrif our entire f f part or 1 iirafiiis runs, nuuinnr imns n " - prict'8, lit order to close out bt'loro September 1st. Fans worth ( K Parasols worth $3.75 3.25 at 2.75 2.75 at 2.25 2.00 at 1.25 1.00 at .65 .75 at .50 u u (( a. u Now is the tlmo to buy tw we are determined to aell regardless of coat, R. S. i& J. W. WILCOX, llamdeii, O. EXCELSM DEHGSTORE! DE."f.C.CLINE&SON. Wilkesville, Vinton Co., Ohio. HAVE fitted up their new and oommodinim store-room in guperb styl spar neither time or money to remler it equal in arohitecturat style to any, mom in Southern Ohio, and havo replenished their former a took of Drug, Paints, Ollfl, Dye StuiTs.Tatent and Family Medicinns to repljtion, to vhinh thnv have ad led a full and complete line of Yankeootions, Tobacco and Jewelry which they will soil at lowest THE BKOKElt'S OFFICE will be conducted in -the establishmant as hcrotofore. Monies loaned and pa per discounted. , yi In connection witb the Medical Department will be established a Mu and Sgcal Ui for the better treatment of all ' chronic and ethical disenacs and deformities under a corps of directors who will empltly nothing but Qrstclass medical tal ent asoperativerf in tlie Institute. . ' Patients can be accommodated after the first of October with boarding, lodging and nursing at ratos fur below what can be ifflionled nt pimilariurfi tutions in the cities, and as good medical attendants as can be procuredje wheie. SALE atnVk or Summer Goodg consisting In 81.50 at $1.00 1.25 1.00 .75 .65 .50 .75 1 at $3,00 possible prices for cash. Jx Notice of Appointment. Estate of Martha Hawk; deceased. THE nndemiRiied haa been appointed and qnnlirteil aa aiminintralor of thechlutenf Martha Hawk, Intent Vinton couulj'.dwBiied. WtMriHAWK, Adminulrnlor of the Estate ofMarlhn llavtk, d!.aHd. July 23, 1873. A HORTON'S CORNET BAND, H. W. HORTON. i.eader, McARTHJTR, OHIO. HAVING lately purcliaaed a new nnd hand-. ome rmnd won, and are prepared to furnish jiood niiiMio on application, to all point, in tins or adjoining counliea. Aditresa. aa above. 4jun4m Manhood: How Lost, How Restored juHt Diihlt.aeci. a newcli tinn i f Dr. t nlvcrwcll'a Celebrated Eaany on the raditut am (wilhout medi cine) of pxnM ATPeKHMEA, ar seminal Weak nexa, Involuntary Seminal LoaeeB, lapoTENcr, Mental nud fliyairal Incapacity, Impedimenta to SlHrnnife. eic. alao, mimiianioiii r-riiir-ar, and tita, induced by acll-iuduliience or.cx Ortt extrav.anooa. i" a4ri'ric in a aenled envelope, only 6 ceil ta. 'The oelebratedautlior In thia admiraUaiea. aav cleurlv demnnntratea from a thirly'yeiira1 aurceaitfiil piSwtme, thht the RlHrromit wt"s- quence. oi.ell-nnune may oe rauicai j ur without the rtHQiertjiln uae of internal medi- cine ur the application of the knife; pointing out mode of cure ft vneeatmple, oerlaiu and erlectual, by menna of which every mnVrer, no matter what Inn, condition nmy oe,;may cure himaelf cheaply, privately, and radically no mailer what inn, condition nmy be,;may iimH.ll pneaniv. nrivaifiv. anu rautmnu. i hi l.aHtnre ulioulil be' in the hand, of every youth and every man in the land. add.-eaa, jmtpoM on receipt ol aix cents, or ini. tinuer seal, in a iiimn vnvriuiiu. w "j two pout .tampa. . ' . ' Al.o Dr. Culverwell's "Marnnfre Guide," price 80 centa. , .... Addreaathe pflbliahera, ' ' : CHAS. J. O KLINE 4 00., 127 Bowery', New York, Post Office Box, 4,506 Road Notice. ; of . VfOTICB la hereby eiven that a petition will 4,1 beprenenleil to the uomtniMionera oi vin ton counlv. at thir ne xt acaaina to be lidb on Ihe Ant Monday ol Hen-ember, A. I). IB74, prayinK for the eatab liahment of a rouniy loa.l.lonu the follnwina; described route in aaid count) of Vinton, to wit. Hegimiinii nt a point in Ilia county road lending from Vinton hLilion to Znleaki. in aa in count. .1 a I'Oiot where aa d road interaecla the south line of. No. 13 of Elk tp. the same tpng ihe point eheie itie township road cnlled the HuxKina Isaac hhrv's land. In-1 he a. w. Quarter ot sec. road intersect, said county road: thence run nine east about ten roria to the western noun' daryof ihe M. AC. K K land, them-eina north-eaeteily direction about parallel with the Marietta A Cincinnati Railroad until said li ne internecti an old roadbed in Ihe lauds ol lion to the aoul i-east corner ef the fumla of aaid Isaac 8hrv. thence in northerly dirnc Holden Tnpp, thence in a north-easterly di reotion Uiroah Lhe lawin oi John Hay. to point near the center of the not th east qjar terot theaorthiweitquartar of aeotion No. 13, township No. It, ranae No. 17. in the landa of Kit tiill. thence- in a northerlv direction through Ihe landa ol Ihtn. Will on the nearest and beat -route to Intersect the Hbtte road leading from McArthnr to ZaleaKi, Uhio, at point, near tbe louse where John llerroid now resides, and tnere to enn. , -. . H OLDEN TBIPP, petitioner. July 30, 1874- ow . to or Wilkesville, Hamden & Middlepor HACK LINE. t WILL run a hack from Wilkeavllleto Ha-n 1 den on Mondaya. Wedneadaja and Fridays, returnina-on the same dava. 1 will alao run a return hack to Hid dleport ou Tuesdays, Thursday) and I aturdays. re. turning on tue name uay.. .tuna licyio i i I;. rtOJJSTAKT EMPLOYMENT . J ho me. male or iea.ale. 130 a week war tented. No capital required. . Partioulara aent free. Address with 6c return atanp, Huea, wiuimourgn, i. i , er;( i,, c Hfetnper day at home. Tana. free. o '"Addreaa uto. Brio a co, Portland, He. ' a At 0. tt ptlLI.RGUTE ANDCOMMK.HCIAI. INSTt TUTB.New Haven. Conn Kortieth er. rrpnnratnry to oolleo, the cienlin cl -pnrntnry to coIIpk, the cienlin achoola liiii-ineMa, uilli avNtemntlo anil thnrnush pnjalonl ttaininft bv military ririllinn, gym- iiKtic, rowirir. Ac. Cntiilniruaa Kent on p plication. W Jl. H. KU.SSELL, Principal. DEVOE'S BRILLIANT OIL. TheTianscontinental Brand HP, DEVOF, Ji'G CO ,PR'S NKWYOHK Ai.i:T-: waaawauoaal Tbe Htnndnrd Oil Co., i-LKVKLANU. John Allstou 6V Co., A. Ilnywnrd, UHICAUU. HAft FKAftUittlA). Alex iiIcDonnld ct Co CINCINNATI. SAIE, BEYOND ALL CHAUCE. Urgently reinininended lo gen-rnl use by Ihe N. Y. Kiro Cnmmiasinnersand Fire Insuranca Co.'s Common coal oil is not aula t nder all oirciimstsncea or cnrcle.n use lievoe'a Hril linnt Oil is safe under any circumstances or use -Used in mora than lim.noo homes and lacinries for the last six years wilhout an no cident o" a fire The finest illuminator in the world -does not smoke nor smell nor crnt ihe wick Will burn to the last diop in the lamp without refilling Burns in the ordinary coal mi tamps The cans in which the oil, ia sfiprfciati'd Send or rimdur or oall a. about. nut up rnrHnmilv use should ho seen to lie THE,;; MODEL BAKER Is another evidence of the ndvnnce- ment of man's ingenuity Although it is, a simple cooking utenail it is the woman's' 'household treasure'.' It can be used in any cooking stove 'and is adapted to all the purposes of Caking Browning, Stewing, Droilinz, Koaating, Frying, eto, It is air-tight, and there fore retains all the steam and flavor raised hj tbe beat, making food more heiiltliful and more nutritious.- It re quires no water, basting or attention whatever during tbe cooking process. J he Model baker is lor sale by Preston Vandervort, Hulbert House, McArthur ' Tenons wiahins to test it will call as above. 1 will sell single linkers or will dispose of ihe right for Vinton county. ' . ' ihe following persons have tested the Model Baker and 1 refer to them for evidence that it will do all that is claimed for it: ... T. H. Davis and wifo, Georje Lanti and wife, M H: Karnes and wile, K. f. Hothwell, Alex, reorceand wife, John Jones and wife. J. s Will and wife. B A Bratton and wife, L. O.' Perdue and wife. J s. liuhn and wife. U. . W, Brunton and wife, Uiram Hulbert, also the boarders, at tlie Hulbert' House, U C. Jones and wife, D. V. Kannells and wife, V"1SST0N VaNDEKVOKT. COAL.' GEtTHEBEST fHAVE re-opened nit coal bank, and am prepared lo bll order, for coal in quantities te suit porchaaera. I will aell sa.heap coil ol the same quality can be obtained eiae enerei r . nu9i:. iiiiatu). H0unl87t 3m Wantcd- . i' .i-..'t. A Partner. A 8ILENT or active partner to Inveat I5O0 Bu.ine.s.paya, but roquirea more can ,lfti l 1 . 1 I ' L - I . . . . .. than I ani able to command. Address l-ABT NER or make pniaonal application at thi othce. 4w Wg will furnish the Heoord and the Cincinnati Gazette to Bubscribert $3.50 per year J J ; A t j a oi a. I at ' Fresh for the Spring Trade .AT WOLF, PEAECE & CO. BOILED At D BAW OIL, PURE.WHITELEAD, '...'.. RED LEAD. GRAINING COLORS, TURPENTINE YARXISIIE, Colon Ground in Oil. Paint and Varnish Orasbes, JUST RECEIVED. , Alto a full line ol ' PL'IIEFIIESDDKL'GUCDEU Dye Stuir, Stationery, i Notions. Etc Everything at tht very Luwut Pri ee$. WOLF, PEAECE & CO, Mm ar IHT4 NEW SPRING STOCK or MILLINERY AND LAtilES FANCY GOODS, HAJS,B6NNETS,RiBB0NS AlL NEW 8UADEd, .". yiiuui, .Iderlei, Trlniuilnga), .Laces. Gloves, F'c Godf Jewelry, . ( ( ( -Corsets, Etc. Also a large Rssnrtmcntof Gentlemen's Ji'ecklitB. Bleachin g, Pre i sis g, P f m'c it he, ana an Kinai oi ,. Jiuuiner. Work done to Order ' on .sh' it Notice, Give us' a'oitll. W will el' lower thnn ever. . . ' i p t n i nnviri. Main sL MoArtha 0. iPRINC AND SUMMER V C : I .1 V I ' t4 I fxl I a.a-. i . FRAKK I1ELLM AN, Agent, At hia ne place of ha.lneas, OOEY'S BLOOK. OPPOSITE UBI0N HOUSE. CIIILLICOTIIE, O. HAS THE Choicest Stock O K - Spring and Summer Clothing ITVER braiixlil to thin market, embracing jail the latt-at and moat lanhiouaVlej .tylea, When you want a nohby .nit dou't fail lo call in in nccor-linice with the Inteal lnhion.. cor-linice wnn me iniesi tasnion.. on Frfuk. He also CUT and ' Makes (Jakmkms to Okder and has a full line of Cents' Underwear HATS AND CAPS, AC. II clolhins marked down lo the LOW EST FICil'KKH. Give me a cull and I wil wurraul autistacliun fSAMCJIELLAfAIL Mmj Goods m CIIILLICOTim Oh Begs to invite attention to'' hia (aige and at-. x tracuve aiooa, onerea uiowtw , CASH PRICES. DOMESTIC GOODS , In large iipp.y. yj , k j DRESS, COODS . ct allkinda. "i -1 . "iuj' t-. Black and CoIorcdSilts JtfohatrM and vllpacta$, Plack & Color dGrcnadlnes CAEPETINGS, BRUSSELS and UTGRAUV ?m ; 'j .Vi' i J AXM.iM OILCLOTHS, Mattings Windfjw Shaxles K.B. SMART. HJ cinciio-QuinujE i a effectual a remedy A trtt i BI71B?I f- Aflllt a. the Salrjhate Is the aante aVea. whOe ttaeeaav rwiat w aw. a mtm ava'wi-av mm . tht Aeod .M,l.rispauUailaandaHMAcaeaper. Bend tot descriptive areolar vrtta. Tsawa.atiM FhvrtciiMM from all pattt ef tae reentry, . . aaampMnaeUfaiint Prepared, by BILUNOB, Cl arlaf Caark, Boetoo, Maav V