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Jo.arH . KI.LT, KHIToH. TEllM TO Ktiiscmn i.v:t.K tipim. .y. i-inj year, tchfit SiAT. not pa it! in fl CO to ci.run.., . , lenroplrs, one year, an J one copy free in t he getter up of ilio Hub, oiid dnlliir and twcnl v-flvi- NT When a subscribers time ex p'res, if no order i.s h-fl to discort vmio, the ipty .ilLAi tfoa)tsiKvl, u e to Jiwir, at ilio rate ot two ( r jt year, until he or s'.io comes :v An 3f found on tlio margin t; m pup, r I u totificatiun to tbc ulscribur that h'-r her time has e",i'."',il, or ft be tit to'pire; and it is n No r.n invitation to renew. MM!iMH-tt;iij tW"''Ttxo, 'k(W FanglfJ Stove" r U-liow4 iiven doors; and will 'iihdoa tlujMtmo principle as an old . i'i1ne5 etor. i'n.'ks c.iMiity. Penii;lvania, ha just k.'1vc I niyi.li ry. Two year ago, a ... '.nilloi w.,1 hot at three timei ii, r t work. i:i his mill, n.irrowly i- a.siuv-Uiatioii. Tha exi'lnnntinn no, couiei in lltn hnpo of a note from young lady whoso life ho ouco vihI, in which Rue Miyi that, having fuih'n in l-ve with him ami finding no rv lro cal afluction, kho ilotcrmiut J that he ahuuld nev r nmrry another, anl mi iiii;Ut to tnkf his life. Now. hr a his. ho has irot over her faiiry mid n-uiM u.it take hiui undor any ronsidf ration, an.! in, moreover, going to Europe. your flhh of T). & C. W. y. Tlicy havo tho bet In The Kew York Times thinks thoc .o talk to flihly uhout trnnfrriii? -Jaua'hi to t!ii4 country, ought to iu-fj-.iir whether the people there are wil ing to be old to pity Kn(lati'Vi debta. toO" Tho aUcntun of tho tad lr.s 14 culled to tlio fiim stot k ot iiari. an. bridlo loathor at Siitt'a 'r't rc Store. C!j""ihe Ne.v i.ii two ovens. Fancied Stove" x'a tl de C:tajfnac ia a Pruis editor, w',.o ha been called a liur 500 times, !m been i'it on in the street 7 times, V had hU nose pulled 4 timea, aud ' con 4 limes liurse-whipped. CAKPETS ! )r Tho best ptaco in town to buy "j.kia i. i.. lJl-CVil'.T . U II IT h LIME. L':.-i'j by tho barrel or sin .. ,... ! a- f). A C. W.MaiumcyV ( 'ri.iiiarrv I'.otinaou kdvertises him-1 w': in theatrical paper as a "bingiat, musi.ini l luechanieul donkey il." Iti.V. Go to Mummeya lor for tho bust lea. i .. Iu Lunduu ix theaters are managed by women. I! ? t? tCON D-li AND AKU.S V ANTED. vVowill buy the following arms if presented soou. Shiu ji . Curbines A; Rifle. Henry's 16 shot " " Sueiieer's 7 shot " Cult's Army & Navy FUtol. 11. B. VINCENT Si BRO. " Great activity is reported at all the American, Nuvy Yard. for t3r CarpuU ut 37J cU. per yurJ. lirewsur'e Sushcx county, N. J., produces 25, 00U to us of iuc ore annually. l6rT'uo New i'angled Stovo" will hardly fail to euit. A large crop ot tomatoes is expected this season in New Jersey. Com and oats, for which we will ray tho Llhcbl caah prico, D.h C. W. MUMMEY. Tiie New York Sun says Gen. McCUl la.i is soou to appear as a public lectur er. t1--- . J iy Mou urnl bo a brogao floes at I3rowbter'e for$1.5(ta pmr. ! jj Trinity Building, New York, cost c5""0,H0, aud the cftlcea ui it roatt for eiO'J.WJ. D. & U. W, Alummny keep u jflratt tlasa Fuaiily Grocery aiid Pro Aisioi Storo. Try tbcai ilyou want u Mo. 1 article. H ! -A. J U Charlet, a Funchman, calls VioUn liui;o'i til''ai:bclout covered with 'panics." ' LJ.UJ.L-1 J.' SL '. , ' Xr- V. Sweasey A. Co. bave uu hafid 411 lb a CtU elj brands of Smoking .tiid Chewing iobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Ail you who litve tit e-d trill do tvell 1 u;ll and se id"!. LSW-J-flg ..... A Seuaioi tuys JUo was, tullod out of bed three times inoae flight ly oltle aeeliern iu.VsUugUll. ,h L' 1. UJJSH AsaThe s'o li'ttMlud Stove" bad eoxo lo ha4ij, ana ia to -bale by lloLU'L Jdofxia, Aulu aobiri' Mfrjsa to, . : .... ... i , .. yet aa "drunk tirhAl)i f Orntt-al iWUWrwilljlB a? tl cast hinlAryor til toritiffy'sA.f in' tl dltUri'i-c Jif "OU ii ?itt Ji A (' a'h't's pecc"hIn wbtoh. b csxjr"tfid al.elicl 'bat ib tm K n JSoA.tar uini" for, St i'fct ;4io ,cr ualictii for.ll, 10. .VMi'oc Dip new advertisement in Uoaiioke N". C.) News says: The following extraordinary marriage notice w.i furiiinliesl ua yesterday evo ning, and positively occurred in thii county yt'tcrdny tnorning: Married, on the morning of the 13th iiint., at the loor houo In Halifax county,' North Carolina, hj V. N. Webb, Esq , Mr. Da vid Johnson, of Ilalif ix, Korth Caroli na, to Wins Nellie Alkerson, formerly of Lunenburg comity, Virg'nia. The happy bride wits a youthful maiden of only ninety-two winters on the'JCth of Decembei' Iut, and the groom was a blooming boy in hia eighty-ninth year. V wih them a happy honeymoon, and trust they may live to a ripo old age. 11 EM EMBER. All tho Indict will remember that to diy and to-morrow arc the Grand f) i ning dy at the Di-ss llolbrook'n JIil!inery and Fancy Goods Store Turn otit and witneaa tho fin tit display ever made in McConneUville. I- . - - . . u Tho editor of a New Haven pa per ii called by a cotompornry, n ''moral hyena who would ur.beitrse tho dead for means to villi fjr the living, and whoso foui anil festering toungo drips with gall nnd nqua fortii." TL excuso for thin com" ptimcntary outjionrin ij that "itis a port of tbo ecoi-om of nuturo to (mitigate moral monsters." tST I)rcs"a GvoJn, very choap, Browitcr'8. ul : The New York Kxprcts thinks tho pr. sent ngo ex'remety ginorons to literary men, nnd nJda. ''There aro men receiving monty at '.ho rato of thoijfiiiiids. of dollars a year at this moment U.T literary efforts that, twenty years ago, would not have yielded them tho price of board at a third cluss hold." Tho Now York Tin es is of opin ion that if the Government dcciJes on settling the Alabama c'uiius by capturing Canada, it ought to accept Senator Chuudlcr's propoeiton and give out the job by contract with tho '50,000 vi Unuis tl tbc atiito cf Michigan." Boston hns a young lady viilocipcd i?t who whilst riJin,', picks two eh-irt, ouo in each hand, and cur ries their around t,li room, makes eights curvos without uso of hands; mukes a circuit of tho room without tho uso of hands or fee!; stands on one foot on the saddle, and performs tho feet of paasiiii; a hoop over the bead aud manages to got through it while riding. i j SkJT M.iy Nod. ot all the Magazines received at the Book Store. A good supply of all the prominent periodicals of tho country always kept on hand. i Roth Hul'ua C'houl and tho late James T. Brady displayed mar velous skill iu druwiug from juries the most illogical and absurd ver dict.-). Ttiu achievement of Chout iu convincing a staid Boston jury, that Lis cli tnt, Tirrul!, cut the throat of his nubtro, Maria Uk-ks ford, and then set her house on fire, and fled from tho sceno t3 aic:uoto part of tho city undbirod a carriage and rode out cf town, while iu a fit of uoiiiiiambulism, found its coun terpart In the more recent achieve ment of Urady in convincing a so ber Albany jui'y that General Cole was perfectly sano ut oue socond past 7 of the clock, ami putfectly bano at tbrco seconds past 7, while during tho intervening second he wus so hopelodsly iiisuiie that ho was not rcspons ible before the law for the tdiooting of Mr. Iliscock. N. Y. Vn fsj. A fine aaaoi tnn-ut of neat and lastoful Brockets at tho Book Store. Every house should have them. a. 1 ia Thodoro 111 ton fcjys thut Grant bus ticcu tliljgcr.tly tuuking tbo im presto ou tbo Amcman people the post ix vecks that bis uJ minis tration "is to bo dutingsisho'J bo yonj t.11 iU pi'odeccssor m our his tory, for Loncbt common piuco, ttid well mcdnin mcdiocrily." ,Th "-uiotiiocrity" Is apparent, but Hot so clear as to tbo "honesty." Thai ranks anions tho doullfuht. tST That xoUoia stock of Wall IVpsriac the Book h'tore pleases every tody jbut , examines it, end they purchinw uiidailorn their walls with Why dun'tyou dolikuwiaeT '1'his Hnn hbve tho Ur:;i-ii ud bandaointst stock 'aadbt Tiity ia toT.' 5fr Jisfraii ikuxtiu lnkaVu. .iaf JlhoTca'lti anil 'retail ftfiitihory sLl Dry Li I'f 1 h'rniaati rKtanr 5ooU Store in mrW'oeouii ff iSforo. Xf r. Pal) haa iale igrejtt liuf l-ovement in tlte ap Oatfcil'X f ilie room, and ban jnt ro- Uitrfie'l from New York with a larie ijrld'will aelccted atoek of new goods. (ountry dealers In goods in this line will do well to patronize this new e' tuMIahment, at they can save the ex pcnue of a trip to some eastern city by 'O iloing. i A REMARKABLE CASE. Pleasant Effect of a Knock on the Head. the Head. [From teh Evansville (Ind.) Journal of Saturday. ] - J- Fred Wcldert is the name of the man who was struck on tbo bond by a brick falling from tbo top of tho Marine hospital on Thursday. By invitation of Ir Ifilliard, the atlcr.diiig surgcou, wo accompanied him to see bis patient at tho hos pital yestoitlay morning, and were no little surprisod to find the man apparently perlectly comfortable Tho brick struck hi in on tbo top of his head, making a gash 10 the sculp two or three inches long, and ap parently halt an inch deep. Ho was knocked down, nnd remained senseless for a few moment, then i'oho and walked into the boim., nnd hns been entirely in 1)U right mind cvtr since. Mr Green, the man who let tho brick fall upon him, hastened up town for surgical aid, nnd when he relumed he found him quietly smoking his pipe. When told that his skull as brok eu he would not bclievo it, and was incredulous on the subject until the eurgeon had removed a portion of the bono and showed it ta him. Somo twenty or more pieces of tho bono were taken Jut, ax, Incision having been mado in the seal)) nt richt angles to tho original wcund, and a portion of tho stcull fully two inches square was removed, leaving tho brain exposeJ. Tho duri mntir, or outer mcm biauo cf tho brain, doso not appear to havo been in tho least injured, nnd there aro no e'gns of inflamat ion about the patient, who ro-io tip in bud nd smiled as cheerfully us if ho "sad received only a slight contusion. It was an interesting t ut novel night to watch tho pulsions of the brain, which were distinct and na tural, and the blood passing through tbo veins and arteries of tho head which aro laid biro. When ho lies down, the pulsations are gentle and scarcely perceptible; whon he e'w up they aro plain and i leai ly mar ked, and when ho walk about lor a moment they arc strong aud bolJ, but entirely regular nnd apparently hcuithy Iho puli-u'.iiu being about 84 in a m'uuco. McCONNELSVILLE MARKET. McCONNELSVILLE April 30, 1869. FLOL'It Kel family V.U0; Exira $8.00; tiupiT Fine 7.'H per bsrrsl. W 11 K AT-51 ,W per Uiishel. Ct-KN MKAL-(),fit) perbudiel. ltYK SUA (S-r busli.-l. CORN COper buslitl, lin!rssle. OA I'd 4j cents per beLel, wliol('3ale. Hay $20,00 per ton. CUlVKUSKhO 19 els. perpounj TIMOTHY SKKD--84 00 hole.k. FbAX SKK.n 61 75 lo 2 00. , 15KA N.S-.-83 (M( per t;itiel. UHKKN Al'ri.K.i.-81 00 biiahel. DKll.i) Al'PUKS 9eis. perpou.,1. TiRIKD lKACIIKH..4 00 per bunli. I'OTATOr'S- ?o fco per hufti.. at ll'iteitale. KUTTGR- 30 cts. perpaunJ, KtitiS 15 da. per d s, roL'l.TKV-TnrliBi. 10 c'J. per bound click-ns Hels. per pound. f r.A I llr.us 7S cts. per lb. Hl'li A It-15 lo 20 cip. per lb. Will i K 8UUAU .0 to Tl cts. lb. COFFfcK 'iU to 33 cU. per lb. TEA SI 00 to 2 UU pur lb. MULASSKS.Sorguoi fiU by barrel, 60 to 70 per Kallon, SVKUl' 1 00 per gallon. LAUD 15 to 1 bets per pourJ,bole tule. LU1KD BEEF 25cts per lb. Uanl bast Siiimr eared 25 cis per lb. SIIOUL!)KU U cents per lb. IrflPKa I'icketid, 15 cts per lb. DKKSSkI) HOijsl-lOcs per lb. C'AltltOV Ol'.-Mcl.. purg.llnn. . I.N8KKO OIL 1,40 per iisUjii. LAHI OIL.--2 00 per kuIIod. . A a l)Lh'J(ets per lt. SO AT by b..x 11; b har 10. COI'FlsJll lOots per lb. riAL"' 2.'.(J ier bbl. : VuOL45 lo 45 cts p r Ih. lor do it. Adoilulstrutor's Notice. Notice is hcivhy given that William 1 ying-a Im bi-.:n uuly ouulilii'il Adniiiiihtruuir with tho will annexed ou tho tstuU) of .)ohn 1. Kirliardwn, deceased, latn of WorgHti county, O. WlLLlAilTYSl.N'tiER. April 30, Sw. Legal H ot Ice. C. O. Von Tpn, Ansa C. Yon Tnai-n, It. Von TuRun aud Kunjaiiiin hiper((ir Orti. ua the iUib day of April, lhc',11, in (be orliee of tb. 01 rk of tho Court of Common I'luut iu and lor JJoruanoouuty, unio, nia peiim.a agiuuat you, aetuug thecxaautioo of a note aud mortgage, ted Novell. bur 3.1, IHKf, l.v y.,u William It. Joooa, for the turn of $S4S SO, due In year from data, tba aii(uiieut of aaid kb4 oiorteaga to plaiutilf, aud prayiug ajuilgmeitl asaiiial yuu for $S48, vtilb l Ir 'Mt 'vomler J I, 1SS8, at rate ol erven per rautuni pur auuuni, for an or.lMr ofaal. of mortgaged premieea Irt-wit; 8ub-divinon Kn. Uifwe two and aub-disiaion Jl of aeotioa Hire, lea 11,1 rsue Ivvelro .12, Morauu t-uuu-ij, Ohio, coulaiuing 2! aoret, auii iLat ara roou'red Uj auawor by the lull da Juue, lsfia, ui juilgmrnt ill be ramlered I rayed (or. IIAN( IS A. I'AVle. lv F. M.cMaaWv, aia AM'. - . . ...': ...-.ir ..,,. Newsdealer, rctr, lie. I John l. Wootton, Stockport, Mor gnn C'o,X)l.lo, dealer in newspapers, Magazines, Cooks, Groveriot, No tions, Garden cecils, Ao , would in form the people that be is agent for tho salo, in Marion, Penn, and Windsor tps., of tho new work en titled So';rets of the Great City," written by Edward Wmslotv Mar tin, w hich is a grand expose of tho Virtues' and Vice, Mysteries, Miser ies, and Crimes of the Great city of New York ; also, that he is agont for the sle of Dr. M. L. Byrne's Antidote for Tobacco, which is war ranted to bo purely vegctnblo, and which will erndicsto, tin irning it, all desire for Tobacco. Ho will aUo trade for all mutilated money. All books, papers, or mngaisines sent by mail to any address on receipt of price and stamp. March2C fit. 500 bunhels of choice Teach Blow Potatoea, for sale at 50 eenta per bush el, at D. H. MORTLE Y Ar CO S. !3Sr o t i c c MEAT SHOP! Having jtut put new and btatitiful r t'atrn njMU my room, on tho Public Square, Untn iinw pri-uart'il lo aci-unimudala my iMiMufifri with tlia cliuii'f'it mratn- I am tfnrrniinril iet lit h uiHlroM or txrfllvd in tb ii quantity or qimlily of meat nohl. Thmikfnl fur ast lavnrt I (till aolinit a aharaoflha public mlronag. The hig.'i- oh prt-rtiaiil for hiiltii. Th iM wh ara imlubud to ma on o'.u ae- nouut ara rrqueRted to call aud tittle, at I w'sa to imiaro up luy nouxa and will acre after d' only a Caeh biuineM. A.J. GRAY. April : ly. J. T. C I' K W , ATTOliNE Y-AT-L A W, M'COSSELSVtLLE, OHIO, fiFKICEi Ovtr Hrm lrr' Blure, uear Court Houas. All CuIIcdinni rromplly AttrmlrJ to. ATTACHMENT. rhilipTriniblo ) luf..re W. C. Eailv, vs. J-.T. P., of Center tp , Hiram llerron. ) Morgan County, O. On tho 30th day of Murch, lSO'J, aaid JuHtice itsued an order of attachment in tho aliovo action for the sum of thirty-five dollnra. April 18, 1SC9-4w. Aotlcc. .Tiwub fickeiipaw will Inks cotio. tint Sidney Pirkunpaw hit filed a petition ia ?tia Clerk'a nllic. of tbo Court ol I'cuirnon i'li-ni tor Morgan county, liiu, pmyiug for n divorce front laiil Jacub I'icki npaw, changing thai Jacob hat beu guilt of Adultery w.th tia 8uian I'a..wutcr. "Tlio dot W'll bu lor hi aring at tb. Juua Term, A. !., If V, ol tlir (Vurt of Conimon I'leai lor Murciiu county, Oliio. C. M. K0E2HT3. tl.rk. 3. . i Tin. ft- IIaar..i, At'y'i for 1'lain- liil'. Mnrch id w. NOTICE. John V. Riinm-y vn. . u lrow W. Myirs. Amtrow V,'. ?.f "rr., i'' t !.o city of I'hila ilclpliiu, ia lb. tjtiite of fiuin) IvuDiu, will take iioticu thut Jctin V. lUiuy iliil, ou tlin I3tti day of April, ISM, lilo tit nutitiou iu th Court of Common l'lia, wiibin aud for I Up jounty of Murn-iu and titnia of Ohio, aKaiuit bini, tbn mi 'I Audtew W. Mcr., i liiUK forth tliut tlia laiil Aud.-uw W JIy ra guvs a H" rtjjii tee to tha caid Jobu V. Ruimcyon th- ii' iheu.t iii.nrler of frac tional aoctiou tbirty-aiz Sil, oftownahip Ua IflJ ol rutips thirteen 1.1 iu tlieiin irivlofluud oll ly lb. Unitvil 6tatc at Zaueaville, Obio, tituuta iu said Moriian county, Obio, lo fecuro the payment of ti.oiiii (togeiiior Willi inl.Tft thurcon from luu lUib iluy "I August, lrS7,) ncroriliiig ta a curtain prohiita iu writing ruferrud to in mortgaga t au't praytnii that aaid pruini.e. be told to pay tba au.il aiiiu of H.JtiO with iuteraat, anil tliut execution may be awar ded for the balance. And the laid Andrew W. Myere la notified tbul be ia required to iippeur au't mintr aaid petition on or bo- roieta. 19in uuyol .mhya. v. mny. Fl'N. It. HANNA, Atfy for Joba V. Itaiuaey April 13 S-v 7ASli AND COMFORT. E THE Bi.ES.SISa OK PERFECT 8IGUT1 t j525s1 w THERE 13 SOTHIXG 60 VALUA BLE AS FER FEt;TSIC,HTI aa And PERFECT SIGHT can only be 0!: tainod by using TEKFELT SPECTACLES, tho difficulty of procuring which is WELL KNOWS. Messrs. LAZARUS A MORRIS, Ocu- lmts und Optiuians, Hartford, Conn., Manul'iusturi-rsof tho Celebrated PER FECTED "SPECTACLES, hav alter ycurs of experience, experiment una thojercr.tiou t.f costly machinery, been uuuldeJ to produce tuat graua uobiau rutum, l'ERFECT SPECTACLE'S. C, i v liUd up nhie'hliHve been sold with uulimltcd natibl'uctiun to th weuaura in Muaa- hudetu, Khodo Island, Connecticut, 1 Hanijishire, Vermont, dlaine, New k, Pcnuaylvinia, New Jersey, Nova i.i, New ld'Utiswiub, l'vinrn I'd- da one Hole ler lo ur tha and 12. lows V.O uf aa York Seoti wui'd'a inlund, und loioiiiiun of Cana da, during tho past nine )t-nra. Tlnne uulchi'Htcd tjjJtPtticies never tire the eye, and bu t many years with out chungu. S. F. WlTTl4MSOV, 'doalt'l' ill CLfX'KS. WATCH EH, and JEWELRY, M'Counolevillo, Ohio, SOLE AOENTS for the salo of these rearfciTtli sriiCTAti.iis, from whom only, ihey can be procured. WE EMPLOY Vt. Jl iv'5- ly. X0 PEDLARS. U. M.COCI1IUN: C. B. BOZ-VLAN. J. Y. SONNANSTI.NR. CQCIIMN, Ml AN 4 W., ' " - ' DKALfrt3 iar Hard ware, Ilousc-furnishin fjJooils, Fanning Im plcmcnts, Seeds. Also, Climnpion Hlowcrs and Reapers, Hay Rakes of the Rest Patterns OUK FOUNDRY BEING NOW IN FULL BLAST WE ABE READY FOU ANY AND ALL CALLS. . COC11KAN, BOZM AN & CO McConnclsvillo, Nov. 12 2m. :,-. . I). II. MORTLEY. J. W. PINKBRTON. D. H. MORTLEY & CO, WHOLESALE AND RiVMIL 1 Opositc the Iost House. WILL I- W C A Hit FOR DEllEBi, Grain, 'ccds, COUNT l Dried Fruits, Itaeon, Iard, P HOD UC K OF-A LL KIN OS Country .tlrrthanfs Jlarkfl. run And an assorlir.rnl ol Good In ur lino ft. low ne tiny In In MeConnelari'le, (ctobr , lS6-6m. AV. JK. Bl LL CO., V SILL F. S I L L c iXmlors in DRY GOODS GROCERIES. TIN B1USS& WOODEN WARE TRUNKS V I LOW WAUF, TKAVKLINGl BAGy & N'ALIHKS, IVotions,' auid General Assorted Goods. Opposit tho Coui-t 'ITo'usu... iFC O N N K li-S V I L L K, O UK). li VER Y October 22, I8O8-IO10. ESElillQ HADE TO VLKASH CL'HTOX'SltS. JOSEPH KELLY. JESSH SEA ma:;. KELLY & SEAMAN, DR.VLF.R3 IK Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Dress Goods, and Heady Made Clothing. Also, they would call tho attention ot tho public to thoir lucilities for rilling orders for CLOTHING M I) K TO OltlDKK. As they have secured t"e sorvlces of an experienced cotter, (JACOB KOLAN I,) vrln will spare 110 pains t tuake r. "Good Fit" for all who may call. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN 1N EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE! STOKE, South-west Corner of tho Publio Square, M'CONNELSYILLE. OHIO. October 22 J,' 1SG3 tf EIVTLEMEN'S FU RNISBIING; STORE! ISAAC CARSMES, DEALER I.: Cloths, Cassiineres, Satinets. Jeans, Undershirts, Drawers, Ready Made Clothing, r entlemcn's rurnishin ; Ooods, AND MANUFACTUKEK OF CLOTHING TO O II D 12 K . Two tloora above C. L. Harker & Co. MoUONNELSVILLE, OHIO. Special Attention given to the munutuctiire of Clothiii).'. -A "GOOD FIT" always warranted. He has Lnlid a good selection ol tho choicest gooda that can be found. fsa BL3 BL-s J X3 JH B- S 9 l the Order of the duy wlllt Curaes. JSC "DDL? rB? ffterf BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM) ! -0- J O II N H T I T ISfarxtifucturer and Doalor in. Om doar Kast of lho'MB VCKtSYE BLOCK," '"'.' i"''?.' MeConnclsvillc, Ohio. A LIBEKAL ADVANCE Paid on Leather Left on Consignment. ". ,, , AGEN'T lor tha Sale of A. B. HOWEV . . ,;, f ATEST JMPRO VED B J uWINC MACHINES. ' C A L L 0 N S T 1 T T ' li E F O H E H U Y 1 N O "E T. 8 E W It E It Dt October Utfth.,Wi)J--tJm .'V,;;.,. .