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TUK DAILY EMPIRE! JAM KB MoLAIW SMITH & CO, l.ulUali-t- and l'ropHetore. I'cr Weak (nayable e Carrier.)... . to "r mail, er w i no Professional Cards. WILMER Hi BBLVIL.LE, ATTORMfl 2T-A.'T-L.A. w, DAYTON. OHIO. orri()K)lrtUiiil Uara.r Third and data elroela. aullla4ni j BELVILLE, Attorney a ; Law AXI llff IDKt Ma 01 Jul lar.tri street, opposite the Pftstoflce,, tnllawlm OAYTON.OIIIO. ODLIN & C AH ILL, Attorneys' and Counselors at Liw, ftaraaa'e Balldla(, Third etrat. tclfl-ilvUf I'AYroN.OHIO. eTthovipson, A-ttorno" and ISTotarv. DAYroM, oiiio. WlLL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS tntruUud to him with dilis-unco, promptness, and raro. i u.-.oon rhlrd ttr.et, over LebensburgHr'a Cloni ng Store. nov'15-dwly C. lT V AULA N bTc HAM, Counsellor at Law, DAYTON, OHIO. TILL PRAOTICK IN THE SEVERAL STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS. . mco Wurman's new uuil'lint;, oppotlto Pott ,rce. , i . inttf Francis c. bicelow, Attorney- art -Ijaw DAYMN, OHIO. t ricK-In Wurman's new building, o)ipoito Post Oin.ce. Jultf JKOKOB W. noUK. ,IOHH 4. M'MIHON. HOUK & McMAHON, Ittorneys at Law, PAYTON, OHIO. UiUi'.e No. Utt Third street, East of Main.. , . nov'Jfi-6m Professional Cards. Physicians, Surgeons, Etc. Dr C. McDERMONT, Surgeon General . of . Ohio. IPFlCE-CUItNEIl Tlllltl AM) WILKINSON STItKKS, 1A VTUX, OlflO. nplll J DR. E. JENNlN'fcsTTTf Pimt Burgeon Camp lienuison, oilers hUfci-' vice us I'HYSIOIAN A.SU SUUOF.ON. to Che eiti.unt of Dayton anl vicinity t IICK-Xo. kt Ludlow St., between ! and 4th, Where lie may no I'onu't at all hnnrs. tlefereiices Drs. J.C. Kcevu, J. Dsvis, .I.W. IHetricli. ' - epHI-iltija Auctioneers. CHRISTOPHER & SPIELMAN, J313 THIltO STREET,; DAYTON, O. A.KK PREI'AIIED TO 8 K H V K AS AUCTlO.NKEItS in country and city, or will noil '4ooiU on cousianincut. .1. K.OHUiBTOPHF.rtand ' DAV 11) C'LAKk. fiibai-wtC Auctioneers. Business Notices. f Doctor , STKICLAN'D'3 TONIC. DYSPEPSIA J ' Dr. STBICKf.AND'S ' Ionio is a fowx'n- TaltKl pruparatlna of Roots amlliH.rbs. with bntiau-iiU and carminatives to atroiiKtbon tUe stomach ud nervous system. It i.s certain remedy for Dyspepsia or Indland' tloa. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite. Acl lis ty of the Stomucli, Flatulency and Debility It is not alcoholic, therefore partieularlv iuited for Weak, Nervous ami Dynpcpt ' persons. For sale by all Druggists every J where atll per bottle. ' Dr. .Strickland's PILE REMEDY , CUUE VOB PILES. Bh cured thousands of the worst? eases of Biiatl and bleeding Tiles. It gives iuuue dlate relief, and elic'cta pefiniinattt-etire Try it directly. It Is warranted to cure. iSrr sale by all Druggists at 80 et."pfr bottle. Dr. Strickland's MKLLIPLTJOUS COUGH BAJLS AW COUQH ' MO MOKE. Is warranted to be the ouly r preuaratlo" known to cure CotlKhs, Colds, Iloarseneff Aithma, Whooping Cou)?h,Chr'onloCouli. Cousuinptlon, Bronchitis and Oroap. It Inir n ru d rod from Ilonev and Uerba.it .'lieilniKt softening, aud expectorating, an ' particularly suitable for all affections of tlijj Throat and Luiix. For sale; by Uru)rflsu 'everrwoare. (an Q. W. LOWE Whole ale and retail Trunk Manufactory,': H at removed to i .1 NO.XHIKD 9'L'ltEK t. .:. .t..DATONlOtf a LAOI&S'Traroliotf TrunJts, GcDUeinen' 1rv- I uwur itrieH ttiau ttiuy uu b urclitul ib t .0 . s innfttior lwbr. t . . . t . j i v , oity xacoTOEjiu Corner Ttilrrt nail flaMn utiwetft, HniHHtant tfi b. FeCHlRCmLL , .Pfuprlelor rtim popular Houi ha rtM-ently Ucen ro-mod-let I t.D'1 t-Mtru-iKl'ly rerttto.l u'I runuvtticil, ju l it now upeiifd to lUtt public u inter nw u luce. It ii convtiuiuaiilv JocAttid to tlia lttuiDHht ji'irlion of Hie oily, mb4 L uvur iliu rilroai tlfiMtk No in wilHe).vrf4 t-mkft it :(tiB jt-c! tioiuu of Hamilton. OiaoibuM run to and from nil LiaiDtt. ijruoil MaMiaf ttia preutiHU. jo)7JL FIRST 8TRtET,(HKAU tla" THE IUII.N.I HAH Jasl raaalvtii! a lurfrrraia and-coaapWM4 stock of , . . v ,i x Groceries,1 cf All .Kinds roit hai.v-on'E miNDR;n iinriiu i Smith'a beu Family Klour. an ek tra artl la. ' Two Car Loads Michigan feacl.Wow fotAtoei 1'iva liundrt-d barrel ba wl t'ultr. ' , . je.JilMa", Jfir.iStMt MAD RIVE '.E'iiiC-E; Uavinx put up tha Isi fe.t and must inli it kuv ol l UK ever put up In ui ouy.ajul iiviik lauruaii. ed my (acdltieft fordUivcrniic,lftiaprMparadi4iflt i pi tit' a Dwrder. proaiptly, iu auiail or lartfe itwoutuiea, WfouawiU pan daily thruunb all pari uX. u Ice ran be luul al all tiuui. at raj' fctui'a I1AAO 111. MM will act a foreman, of Uilt branrh of my buttncfcs. Orders for HAl'KNT KISPMVtf Iliad awry afuriieoa. . Ulva W a trial.. t , : it Bl M M, . alarch 4, lb t l-dluu I ti'fct liea ol J.j.ul.. orall kin. I., printed -with aoataoaS ana rni acts, at . TIIK EMPIRE Htcsm JobRoomi r .I) he; Daily Empire. VOL. IV. DAYTON, O., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1807. NO. 250. From the Chicago Times, July 6.] ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Daughter of a Wealthy New A Daughter of a Wealthy New York Family Elopes with a Rascal--- He proves to be a Gambler and Drunkard, and Deserts Her. Yesterday morning a drspcmte nttenipt to coininit stiichlowiM nintle by a married Inily named Kli;atM'th Warner, residing at No. 1U4 South Ilnisted strt-et. wblcli but for the prompt manner in which relief and an tidote were administered, would undoubt edly have been successful. Family troub les, the dissipation and desertion of a de- riti rl ; ImsbamL the 1 (lestraetlon dw iher liilwini'J Itmaluiilii v! of i iiinarnip (w Ki a aii UiMiiltMHt:. indb tnfaitir- eranee, tli ronif li his means, of the ties which linked her to respectabilitv and wealthy relatives, were the impelling mo tives of the ra-h not, Home years aro. Mrs. Warner resided In New York city, the only (hiiiglitectif ,oue of., the, tuost peanble famUles. rlle JMreribj, rno-ed ltb wealth artil oecupyinjf aliiu social position, be stowed upoi: her an education suited to their wealth and standing, and adapted to the requirements of the brilliant future which they hud anticipate'! for her. Dur ing her years of tuition at the school of Madnrue Huffman, she finr11ii0destiuely the acquaintance of her future husband. Henry Warner. Like all young Indies ot a certain age. she was endowed with a gushing degree of romance and given In solitude to the construction of airy castles, and peopling them with, masculine ideals. Her intercourse With ths.it Wss but limited. I aud w hen Warner tirst made her acquaint ance sue saw in nis naniisome race her Ideal rwUiK(uVJ(tvwacasy tlieuirrf etuid ootn- iMWi H H. 4 J 3 3 I i i riieir subsequent, iiftervlew s were nu merous, and notwithstanding the e.xclusive iicss of the seminary and Us strict vigil ance, Warner and his future wife main tained mi unbroken correspondence and held frequent Interviews. They were ns hUsroo' liijttilsk lf- a foitngcj aisoVrCif Var ir, fH f:iiit;lnnnai fif ;t lie VoIkkjI, and looked wftli favor upon the love of her brother for her fair schoolmate, it Is needless to add that the surreptitious In terviews were but the precursors of a se cret marriage and an elopement. The young lady had some property In her own right, bequeathed her by a bachelor uncle, and asshe-stooAnpon fire thrAdiliold of her eighteenth year she executed a power of aiiorney aiuiiorr'ing Warner to cJS'Trt hit lnneritance tnio stoekh and money. When tins was efleeted they were nrlvntelv tnartied at midnight by a prnmlnent New t or cwrif i an aaa be lor Uie next liigauroav 4liy Were fcr'tMl elieir jour ney to the great West. It was not until the next morning that the absence of the young laily was noticed at the action and then the utmost cnnsieniation prevailed. jut parenrji were iniormea nt iicr disap pearance, search was instituted In every di recUun.but Jio clue her.wjtcrttiiuouts w!W4utaiai'd,cniittl the tlljjht tf theyltl aqu tier lover was uisciosed oy iMIfSttar ner. Slic told all. the love, the marriage, the elopement. The parents were over powered with shame, at the conduct of their child, but from that moment tbev discarded her. removed her portrait, from the family drawing-room, and never bv word ,waa iiieution, Hindu of -the orrinf deiiHhtert The Invert cami to !hlcairo. engaged a Biilt, of rooms at the Tremont House, and, reveling In the buoyancy of ineir nueciioii anu tne vivacity of J'outh passed ue U'ne uleasanUj; avvay. They never Wrote to Aew York. , im 'llt o.l n conscioWf b errt f rsstr WKys, but inn, tiiLt.-iiiiLiii a reconciliation witn the gin s parents. About nix juioutU- nJW their arrlTal. Warner's atfeciioiuor Ids fair a lfc caldhl. td. ptfrUprLoie uWinevatid beibre-a Tntr had crowned their matrimonial career the innate rascality or the man beiran to maul fest itself. He frequented the ginning ta ble, and sqiminlewd. .recklessly she money w hich his wlW Inherited, until, at the ter mination of two years of wedded life, the couple found themselves with an Infant ctiiidauit penniless. W amer had also con fracted a thirst for liquor, and night after niaot. hi drunken form was brought to the door of her chamber by the porter of the hotel. Often during these debauches he would apply terms jpf indelicacy to his loving wife, and not infrequently would lie resort ro physical abuse. vt hen the mohey was exhausted, the couple removed to the house on Halsted street and lived there cheerlessly and un happily, often without the means of pur chasing a meal. Warner still frequented iim icnuimit m-ii, iiiaiiagco lo raise a "Stake occasionally from which die wmClnn reaiizeu irequentiy lose," "Abcnrt ' Ml months ago he got employed as a dealer In a faro bank, but was soon discharged on account of his driuikr bablM.-t lie then telt tne city ana v&K ueatMlkaatvs where. deserting the wife who bad sutt..rpil .n,l sacrificed all for his sake and leaving l.pr with a sickly infant to buffet the waves of aavcrsity as ocsiMUp-flijlU. The poor wo man was heart-broken at his cruel conduct, but lived on in hopes mai un wuuiu soon return. Through tbel r1t of neighbors and by OTkitig it little now and then herself, she couti ived to eke out a precarious existence. Yesterday, however, broken in heart and body, she piircbasad avial of moTDhineand endeavored td p tit Tin 'end to her miserable life. The act was discovered by a neigh bor, and medical assistance summoned. Dr,L. D. lark, fit. West ya It urea tmt , selH1,!ui4 fcyttMitdiSnlttrtfeiibr mt)tf i siitbUrfi 4 tin wBii waBireaekadl fiioin ner perilous position. She Is still very low and unconscious, butstroughopes are entertained of her ultimate recovery. The circuujhtuuo of, iisr ; litis beeoanlng kiiuwii iu biiiiiu tEKiiiicmnu, sicns nave peon taken to Inform her tiaretrts ofherrfefiMra- ble condition, .it iau) ba aoftaal rae virliah1 inuiscrction win lie pardoned and tbatolte will be again restored to thcliapp'y home Of her childhood, w here, secure from her de praved husband, her future vears will ho devoted to the) edsicr thm ef her child, and tne making liappy ot iter pareaU'wlio for vears were ucurived of her cmnnam- .ml love. . - -" ..' . J Mrs. Warner IsatiUa.vfry preaxsweaslrrg woman, and well calculated both by educa tion and endowments to grace the most ele vated 01 sociircu,,. mtl w To Tamc Bkks. Tfie'Rcoittsh' Ua'rJenrr says to tame bees wa.liave aly toouatom . tliem to tne lorms or numan oelngs. Jt scarecrow placed In 4ront of the bivei nf stinging bees is a great help. It can be shifted now and then, and, to provoke a general attack, place a loose, waving hand kerchief or rag in the hands of the scare crow. Vicious, kicking horses lisve been completely cured by hanging hsgs of hnv hibi tnem jin tao; st.Bis.y'i M k.,M atinfSlntrged 4t thUi Mil Itielr atrengthj was completely exnausten. v. lien their vice and folly left them, so that they quietly tolerated the bags to dangle by their sides, aud groomf fcv ft as (he? IJlied, rin Ilka manner theT5ees attack the waving, pro voking handkerchief, and sting it till their vice leaves them. That w hich scares crows tend.s 10 ftVftKteate fc.J f Igan t tlen where men, wdnreh and elilldreii are often seen, and where they are not dls turlx'd. bees are as tame and peaceable as cocks and hcus. . . 1 Hints to Farmers. The Trenton (N. J.) Smtinel. having been requested by some rural subscribers to add an "Agricultural Department" M Itsro'tinm". Mis In with the Idea, and as a eommencemnnt, furnishes the following "advice to farmera." 1. In breaking up the ground In th iprlng nlwnyg ue a plow. A hammer will not 'answer. Ser that vour horses are Jiltchfd at the right, end of the plow, or It will "go back" on yon. 2. In sowing oats be careful that vonr hOT do not Use the "wild" variety. " The wild wlH'fnme to a head" soonest,' hut It Is not profitable. We never knew crop of this kind to pny expenses. . 3. Flat land will never answer for corn. Tf (dionld always he planted In hlll. The former whrt tie'gleeta this caution will have a hard row tn hoe. Four grains (avoirdu pois weight) to the hill is the rule In plant ing. ' Corn hi the ear Is better than corn ou the toe. We have tried both. 4. Plant, your potatoes with the eves downward. The enution Is particularly necessary when "woman's rights" are em ployed to hoe the earth over them. " Hi To prevent the pigs from getting nt the rlsntd corn, ring their noses. To pre vent the chickens from doing the same, wrin'r their necks. fl. For getting wheat properly in the ground a sewing machine is Indispensable. 7. Rreshnuld he put In early, say the arst thing on getting up (n the niornlnrf. ut few farmers require Instructions there in. ' , V . Fatal Result of Careless Shooting. Mr. Fred. Vogele, who was shot with a revolver iii the hands of Mr. John O. Schnlthels, on the 4th. died of his wound and was buried yesterday. Coroner Erp niertheld an inquest on the body, when It was fhnnrt flint the shooting was the result f highly culpable earelessnesa In using a dangerous weapon." on the part of Mr. Seliulthata It seems that Vogele had placed himself In a very prominent nosltioh Hiid altitude, and invited Sclinltheis to hit him If he could. Kchnltheis aimed the pis tol at him. accidentally discharged It. and mortally wounded him. He. of course, was terribly grieved at the result of the affair. He watched constantly at the wounded man's side until he died, and after he was taken Into custody attended his fu neral, in company with an ofllcer. Coroner Emmert held an inquest, yester-. day, on the body of John M.iytun. wl' dropped dead of npoplexy, on tho 4tli. Ci'deiiiVia!; CimiMerCisl. An Anecdote of Bismarck. A correspondent of the Courrier de$ Elatt Unit tells a characteristic story of Count Bismarck. It appears that the count Is not fond of Ices and confectionery, but that he has n healthy German appetite for bear. On the evening of the ball at the Prussian embassy tie called for his favorite beverage M.detiiilty took him Into the garden and showed him a keg snugly placed tinder n tent, lilsmarck drank, iit a cigar, and sat uown. n nenevcr thirsty promenaders approached the tent he courteously tilled tneir mugs, not neglecting his own. In this nscfu! and Innocent occupation he spent the greater part of the evening. Railroads. DAYTON AND UNION RAILROAD. KTOTIOTJ. Oa and after Thursday, July l,lBGS,tralniwill ran on this road at follows: M al I , leave Day tou 1 :00 a m r-iprest, leave uay ton x :00 pm F.xnrotM, arrive at Dayton ,...10:46 an tall, arrive at Clayton a. 8:40pra ah iiiuy. minis i"r iiuiianaponi direct. novBtf S.R.STIMBON.SuiierlDtendent, DAYTON, XENIA AND COLUMBUS RAILROAD. . . , CHANCE OF TIME. ( Three Daily Trains Kait Tla Colnmbus. Through : , tint from DayUm to alt Wotttm OUUt. Tralnt run br Culumbat time, which is teres minutes faster than Iiayum tiuo. ThrouxliTioketsran be hail for all KatternCUiet oy caning an t. t-'i. uustl, llrket Agent. K. W. WOOUWARn. Sup't. ma 4 Clneinnati.ohio. RAILROAD. Insurance. : : P" Dayton, ohio. , ACTHOaiKKD CariTAL. . 4S8XTS ftSflOIW , . lOO.USJ OFFICB-sMTUIBD ST .OI'P, I1U8TOS HALL FI1! 1IB 'HAillT IISIS T1III IT Ourront Xta ett e . .1 Vt'tiffefe Dlokfer. - . Jonnilia. KBny, WlUiaui Arnol.i, lltiffb Witfrtm. (inorgs? A. OroTt . Abraham CahtU, Jotia Wlg(fhD, ' rlamiltoo M. Turner. ratrT.r)icay., WIIXIAM OlOhrtY. President. . . -v. JONA, HAAStlMAaV. ircaaurnr. I W, H.gH,W-r,Krry. . , . vale Central Jnsgraitce Company, I ji op dattoi. ' CAPITAL-. . ftlOO OOO Off ICR-VatVl, s,t tlOanf Main ttreat, (betwata eoan aaf TUirtiatreeu,) Ustm, O. fire i'ailiUlIlie iasursaui Policies Ittusd upon U iletcrlptlont of building!, machinery, and (lock, for ova ter t M, aU upon dwelling boutei anh houtehoU goodt fortbrea jeart.or aur lettterm, at reasrmahlo rates. Botaser rnsacross-IIenry Htrrman. Bohert Ckantfon. Andraw Gump, Vearct W.Sktsr, Han. ty . suwior, w. b Harrow, . K, I. Fslkerlh. i I J i BUItKY IltltlMA.Vri'resUJcat. Asraosr STlriiANS, Secretary. , JatWSnt " " JiCOt STtrssst, Surveyor. ,.'.".. MUS. M. CLABK'S Cloak sind Dreia Manufactory BetB una Children' Clothing CORMKR MAIW AST) SECOND RTLEITS, I - ...i Earaaca-1 Matn Slrea. -"'" " ' Aleaasanurarturcref Xlr ' El G- A Xj I jSL . r0B tiOOD TiMI'T.Atts, VASONS.ODD fEL I ' " ' 1.08, 40. , sWls rnnsHhcd, and orders 81 led promptly, at lawert artaaa. ; i Raraaaitaia Pavtna, Troy, Rprlnf teld, PIO.SS tal Cippm-.iua 'J'vmperaaca iHlget. 1 Iixxroxtnxat fathaaawltktaf aouiet rapatrvd la ksatr that J A M E tl . tlO U (1 I A 8 8 TfAA opened a rcpairluff abopon L.idlewalratt, IX be au, battar known at lhaald Miami sncina hvusa. wberebe Itprapurail la atUrnil to fru.ml Jobhiaf la Ibaeariianlaimit kad toiilraelius hull. nest. Those luvorlnK bun with work may rtly that ba wilt aadoavar to fire tatlafaolloa, at mod. rate piti:e. . raiaitnr ypslied wltb heatnest aid despatch. uiaiM,w; .dSa J.t8 Iml 1I.AS LEGAL NOTICE. OTICK It hereby (riven that the undersigned 11 has this day lKMnduly appointed and qimli fled as the Kxecutorof the last w ill and testament oi . .marine tivcrlxilser, gomerv ' o"ntv, I lino. July 18eT-r!-4;t deceased, lute of Monfr- DAVID n.oitv NOTICE IS hereby given that Simon lluimrartncr, an In .'anteil appreuth-e to llenrv Frank, hns led the emplnyniciit ol the undersigned, and thi. It to eautfon all person, not to hurls.r or tri.Ht him on my aeeount. HkllKCCA KLkY Adnnnittrati-is oT the e-stnte ol llt-nrv Frank, de ceased. July 4, 'el-atw' aS. SIIEIHFF'S SALE. JAMK9 N. l.OP'ii-et al vt Kllsalipth Teet al. Superior t-iurt.case No. a 60S In oliedl eure to the command ol an order ol partition Is sued by the Superior l ourt ol MontR-rmiorv coun ty, Ohio, and to me ditectctl. 1 will onVr 'for sale on the premises herein described, in M intgomery County, Ohio, on Saturday Augvt 10.18(17, At oVIorV r u , the rnllowlng described real es t.ite. to-wlt : Situated III Hutlev 'l'owii!ihlp, In the I pointy or Sloulsoinery, and Miate of Ohio, and beinir tilty stores ol laud off the eist si'lu of the southeast quarter of section twenty (HO), town thin three (), ranee til (ii), east. In said tow nthlp and county alot-p.nid. w ith all the pi ivileget and aiipurteiiance. thereto belongiua. Haiti l',tin list a ifood log house and a H'iod liaru mid uther out. oiiimiug. anu is nne IHIIO, w itnin one anu a Hal miles ol (Jhambursliura. e-aid resl esiuui hat lee' appraised nt 140 per acre, subject to aoow-er interest ol Kligaheth C. Islye diirins: her natural lite, and cannot tell or te.s tnsn two-tnir:s tlie appral.ed value thereof lermt or sale: onc-thtiu ensn on dKT ol tale andoue-thlrd in one ) ear, and oue-thinl In two years from day of t-ale. Deterred pvmentt to near interest, uuu to lie securea ny moi tKaae on tne prcmnet. " i ll. i. 1 1.-' i Hherlg Alonta-ouiery Co Ooitfi ft Cillll.t,. Attorneys. Julvl 19l)T.w4l-49 NOT1CI2. Willinm T. Kliy, I'laititilT, against IlcleccK Jane buy, Luieniiani, Common 1'luiu Court, Monlgomery Couuly, Ohio. nKHKCCA JANK K II Y. in the rountv nl lint XV ler, rtn.l state of iiio. Ii nntitli'it t lint Wllllum t KUV Uld on the lWlh (l.iv ut A itril. A . D. ltM7, file hl petition In the ( mirt of t oniinon I'leai within ami lor ttiM wimtyof Moot iromary and State ol Uhlo. iirayttiK that hi? mav Tm (livoirt1 Irom tho naiil Hchrii-ru Jane Khy, which petition wlllstaml for heurtnic at I hi- next term of uid uoun. t tiiife Adulirry. WILLIAM r . KHY. OEO. W. MoVKR, Atl'y. niH(.'fl7wi87 titiorire A. Cirove. nflmlni'.tratrtr of Upnrv 1'itict duuoaned, . .loafph 11 uict, John Unlet and Mi nerva Whitelionrtu. Trohute turt of Montgomery County. Petition to bi II land. M"V John lluiet, of Ho wind Countv, Indiana, and X Minerva V intctioiisc and VYllliiiin liitctiniihe, ol aiurion (.ouiitv. Indinna; You are hi -ri-hv in formed tiiatou the 3d day of Juno, A.I.1H7. Raid Administrator filed li ia petition In the 1'robntu Conrf of Montgomery I ounty, thlo. Die ohject and prayer 01 wincn petition .ft 10 onirttn an oturr. Ac lor the sale of thi lollowiiiK real est.de (ol v bich ttic said iienrV IluiCt U:t;d suixed,; to pay the dehtn of said decedent, to-trit: T!"' Homestead aud one and oi e-lntlt lots upon Mh'cti the sairi Henry Huiet resitleil at the time of hit decease, in aiiamisuurg, Montgomery Lonnty, umo. liKOKUK A. GROVK, Administrator Of Henry lluiet, ileceitried. Adam clay. All y. Junctt ftT-dUvs4L-4U A HOMESTEAD FOR $5 2,000 Farms and 10,000 Building- lots FOR SAXiUS, IX THE Gold and Oil Regions of Virginia To be told In Sliarei of HVEDOLLAKSEACH As follows : 1 Farm of 100 arras, coutalulne a Gold Mine rained at $ 3S.0Q0 I Farm of SO a res containing Ctial Oil, valued at. . 10 000 8Karmot 00 ae.res each, coutiiiniiiir OoldOru $A,000 aoiece. 16,000 or arms ot 40 arrvt ea-h, contuinior CoalorOil.$,000iipitiee 10,0ft0 lOl-armsnf Sfo .cre each, oontaiuing Coal or oil. tl.dUOaplti.-e 10,000 SOraruiBOf 10 acres earn, contain nir Uial or Oil. $M0 :pr 10,000 liaUrarni ol a u-ren each. cuntaioiDir Coal or Oil. fiot) apioi e 16,000 JOOKappahannoi kCitv Lots, 900 by 100 feel each, fN) apiece M 000 4U0 Kaupahannnck (A y Lots. 100 bv 100 fwi each, $40 auiecu . . lfi.000 400 Kapp;ihanmck City Lots, fiO by 100 leeteai-h $a0 u pi eee 8.000 WO itappuTianroi.'k City Lots. br 100 feet each. $10 apleeu 8.000 8, UUU nnon City Loti, X by 100 fuel each. ft apiece 40,000 10 800 fihares, amounting to. $jo uoo Certiflcatea of then Hhares will be Inclosed in enrcloM-s exactly alike, aealetl up, miaud ult toguthvr. nuiubeied on the out.ldt; and deposited luooxes subject to pub.ic InHhertion. Any ier- aon sending AO ciiim ior the t-ertinYntu can order any num er he uuy chooM n he is b leaned wit what the certiUdite call lor, he can then nend $$ and obtain a du d lor lheland.no icntier what it may Iw, v. hether a 1 ot m nrth from 8rto!80 or a Farm worth trout 1W to'SoOOO All rarms worth ovci Il,0u0 will u9 reiU-euiudta tireeuhai.k, should it be pit itrred. suUiect to a dvdiictitm of SO i eent. to cover expense of aiet, Jte.. Anv nunilicr of shares o-in he luken or Indivitluals Cluhs w ill be received at 10 per cent Ji:oufii, with an extra certltlcate to the getter up of the; club. Addretts. with money, and ttamp lnrlocd for rviurn poiiagv. r.. ii vi itn, liappHnannork (Jity, Culpepper L.. Va , Via livaivton HtHliuii. and A R It P. S Kappahamiock CHv U in the mhUt o the aanlsl tninlu. .lltlij.,, i a, f'.. .....a Clifton in tb ooai and oil reiion. lu Muianau County, on Louisa Fork of liig Mand Jitvar. The snares are sold so cboup to lutiucv imroigra Uod and setilemeut. JuuCU FEVER AKD AfiEA.M CHILLS. . . Tni bst KKtiniy to cpbr, ia DAVIS PAJN KILLER. OlRECTIOKS FOR IU USK.-TA KK threteapoonsful of the Tain Ml ler in about ball filnt of hot water well weeiatii with mol.ttu!, ai he attac k is cominv on, hathinx freely the chest bark and bowels with the mcli.'lne, at the same time. Keueat the dose in t senly ininiite If the first dose not slow Uie chill HhouUI it uroduo hhou vemltlng and it probably will if the sLomaob n very foul), take a little Pain Kilter tn cold water iweatenefl with sugar artr each spasm. I'ere veranoe ia the above treatment haseurtx jsany Severe and ohitlnaU- caseb ol this dtseaaa. 80LI BY ALL MEDICINES UAMLJ8. oMLdawtl NOTICE 19 barehv given thit Joseph Fenfttermaker bas been duly appointed and titallfie1 at Adm(nl tratorof the estate of .Ios'ph Iloch, defeated, late of Montgomery Cuntv Ohio JOHFI-M rFVRTFWMAKER. lated this 8th day of June, ltktvi wt W CATHARINK ZEHRING'S k.tate. OXthetlst day of Jnue A. l.,1tW7. the under tirnfd whs apiiointed and qnaltfled Kxi t uror of the wlH ofCth'trlne Zt-hrmg, late of Mont gomery t.ountv. Ohio, Ueeeae I June 87, tn-v.81-48 OKOltOE A.GUOVE. The New Star Clothing Store. ALL at 75 JeffTton ulrcet where i can find a lanre aseortmentof Clothing, i very nrlet Also a large sim k or halt, ('apt, and g tu1 iMin'tforeet th. plara. the atsr Oothluv atora. No 75 .IfAVrtou street, three ihsirs aiuitb of'he Market House M. MAKTaTKlX. Juu. a. 18(11 dim STltAYED, FrtOM (he tubsct luer. living south of la ton In tb. hull. tins know, at the Hospital Bulldlnr two milk ooa t oneuf ihem sntlivlv n-hite botb of the homt dmoiios hut one ron.ilerall lower lean tli. Iher Iho nther a deep red. borna turnup forward. Itoth f-esh. A lils-ral rewsrd vi ill be paid far Inf rnislon leadln.- to theirretnrn to J not 17, 47 .Hi mill k.1, UabLAM. H. I. It. Tools., (Lata Examiner and Vr-mherof th1 lioaril of Ap peal of failed Statea Patent Office 1 SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, And Counselor in Patent Cases, OPril K-Southeast corner of Ponrth ard Wal. nut, i .'iKcltt.N ATI. t). Ma-M,'f,7 dly J. M. STAKE Jt SOX, Manufartarers aad daalara In FURNITURE, Na. T4 JTesraraaai streal, (Opp. Market H Jute,) i DA.TTTON, OHIO, Sella at lowest Prioei. Com and See. Slay 4, lW7-dly . THE MERCHANTS UMON EXPRESS CAPITAL, 20,000,000. Owned end Oparatad by . Our Merchante and Manufacturers, Caxrtaa toy Kxpraaa, Money, Viluiblea, Freight & Perceli, Over mora tlias ' ' 13,000 mllet of Exprett Line, And to mora than FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, And through them to Mora than 4,000 Cities end Tewnt, At Just end Liberal Rate, Based on DISTANCE and COST. COMPANY Our Lines are constantly Extending, AMD will toon evnwd thotw run -J ttetn the AnMrtoan and U. A. Express Ue's. Over $100,000 per month Ars now hvihI to Express Shippers by this Com pany, and this flavtna ean be ataee i-ainn bp eoDtinulDl t)t samp bbvral patmnKge hithnrto (W en It. aVxpenenee assura war vaocsis, and noavtnoat w that vi mif rvty upon the public oonAdeace ud support, wbiok we lope to surtt alvays. 4 Office, No. 58 Jefferson Street, Feb. 19. 1867-d3m K. 811 ITH Aftnt. GITAUDIAN'S Sa7-EOF REALK8TATK. T X pursuance of an order and dworeoof 1S Pro- X bateCouVtof Montgomery County, Ohio, made 111 a cause pencil ! i'' liunkhotf, by her gnaw.11 it ivoun.vs oereia rraneee nelKloner. ami luid arrt unit fibers ara defend ants. 1 shall offor lor sale at the uoor of the GouT. house in sa'u county, on Saturday, the BOca dap ef juiv, iwii, miHovxiori r, , mo following ue cril)et real estate, situate In the elty of Dayttaa, county of Montgomery, and State nl Ohio, to-wit: Part of hit numbered sixteen hundred, aadetxty three (1,H13). said part of said lot fronte twenty six feet and three inches un JvSereon street, aud runs back the same width to an allay, and is tba north part ol said lot No 1,063 Tortus of dale One-third of the purchase money to be naid on the dav of sale, one-third la mnm year, aud oue-third In two years Irom said day of aie, to ovar iniercsi irom oaj 01 fate, ana on se cured bv mortiraate en the iremises. 8aid lot Is appraised at 8uo, and can not Sell Un less thau two-thlrus of the appraJst-d value there of. LAWRavNcU liUTZ.Jn, Guardian ot Frances IteukbolT. Josh J. A ci kh 11 am. Att'v for Petitioner Uuyton, O.June 18. 18o7. Iunel8-dltw4t-l ivoiasuitung piease copy ) Who Wants Bargains. s M ARTIN BOM WEROER, REAL tfal'ATK AUK NT, 1A 1 TON , Oil 10 ( has for sale. Twenty Houses and Lou ranging from f00 t AIo six Farms three In Darke, two tn lfont aroruerv anil one in Van WertCountv. The unduKigued ean always be fonnd vt tbe Ohioduuranoe tiittoe, when not out on busioese" or at tuts rost urnoe corner, liuys and tell property. Terms liberal aprl4-tf LEGAL NOTICE. ' I8IMKL CILMKHT, who res idee tn tie Mate of I ml 1 tin 11, and Isaac (ttlbert, who resides in the State 01 Maryland, will take notice that Ceo. W Moyer. adiiiimlrator of tho estate of Isaac OHberr, dec nft ti, ou the day of June, A M. 18117, llled bis petition in the Probate Court within and for Iho ounty of Montgomery, and State of ohio, alleging that the personal rstate af dd due caned U IninrtUleiit to pa bts dhre ad the i-burgi' of admihicte ring bis estate ; that be died seized in tee Pimple of the following real estata, tituate in said con ly, to-wit; Afeing tl e souUi piirt of the northeast quarter of seriii.n fourteen tU). township four (4), range tvtir (4, eat, aad hounded as lollowi: urgintimg at the aouthaeat corner of said Quarter, aad niDniaa thaoicaM mii the tonth line ol said quarter north 64 deg., CBl IUI flu IWIH, 1U Ulf UIIMICflRI tUIMril MAO ((ii irti r ; thence with the set tion line uortb I dg west 80 98 100 voles to a atakei tbetu-e hoith aXk.' flt-if , en 1B7 8-10 iKdea to a btate ou the mi lin 01 said quaitert tbem-e euntti Vt deg.,easttOIS t00 puio( 10 uic piaee 01 oririnning, containing tavniy aoies And Utut Julian (Hllfrfc, aa n idow of said decedent, it entitled to doMr in said prvtoises. The praerof said Drtittonri for the iiuifiMni of dower to the bhmI Ju'l n CiHwrt. and for a kale of said preintee. snliinct tu such do war estaSa. aor the i-ayment o the del.ts and charge afuraid. , h 1 iii uettunn witi na for aeartue am ihanthfia.t of July. 18t7, or as sooii tbeieaner as leave ran be obtaiui-d. OKO. W. MOVKIt, Ad minis rator of Isaac Uilbert. doe'd. June7.dltndt 40 PIICENIX HOU8X3 TUJHD eTsUUET, , DAYTON, OHIO. A. tPabia, Age.1. T 18 HOTEL HAS RKCEXTT.Y BFFV oiiened, and It prepared to aaoommodat.kraTal.rs anu tne uuuucaouarauy ia tae aaal atria. Im ' X. r. rOTTLE, Horse Shoeing Shop, . COII. ST. CLAIB ANBTIiiRUKT.,l)ATTO, V Sting ettahitthed my thop at Its ahor. loca i, I will aire partlenlar atlantlnn to tho.tr. sv. that Tnterleia. urara riaihlMri wlih ...nj erarkl and 'rout rrarkt. and "lbo-kini " uutr. raiiu-. tallslactiou oa all aork. cbauet raaaoa- aura, 'at asm PUHLIC NOTICE. N OTICE It twrabr give, to- wb.ts at may eoa rem. thai 1 hive this dav h.it .nMin,H rrn, thai I h aod aualiHed as AdmiaiatraSorof Uarvwy KUnen ard, Ute of Montgomery countv, Ohio, uavcasad. All HDMI having el. ms r.lnss ih th. tald Harvey llTaacasra, ara rvqulrad la aea s.nl the a n.a to ma. and all pereoei ladabaMl at am v.iaie a' . rcu,uuen ai seiu. uia tame life ms nr, nai y,. unsrts, Ailinlantrttorof Hsrnv Blaarbsrv), dae4. LEO A I. NOTICI. i . m TIIKndrtitaalbt.beadnly aapolta Ad. ruiaistratur ol the estate af Patae saaftr, lata of Monluiimrrr t'ouatv. tbto, dearaaaa Julie ft. iBf!7 Sw WILLIAM At'VT. XOTICK, ii HAVIVO told ai) aullr.,tockarvags. ... tAS Tblirl ttr.-t. to Xelta A BanuattV both well known hatlnvat m.a. and comiel4-.t flrua si.ls Tea aosimuaiti aao taaor thaat vita their cii.toin. aevd bave no ream bal that laay m'U a. fairly and ho....lly dealt wilb. V W Jun.lT.iesi. f, x. WALTEKI NOTICK OK COPARTNCHSHtP. Tha tindertlgtied Msrlng parchsted Ik entlr. tuk of lirug. ao of l.r f A Wattm. tl llurd.tr at. will evauaaeth. banaw. attoaaia stand to long and favurablv kaqwa. , Wa aaaaaa by rlote atUntioo to bu-laet, and tallies trucllaa a-aods anly, to meet . lion si thara ot riitnlr raT rona. LAO 4, BUBrrTT JuueH, 'Sl-cllw.v.4141 aaaarn. w M ANTED VERC1TAVT5. IJAtPKrHS tad Kvervu-y Wanting Good ln" VT, done to samine I he work etaetited at Ike Cmarta alu. oh ll,K.in,, u no ' "P'a staaai WESTERN EMPIRE. Oa aest, ar attaiafn tt 00 WdTTha KMIHKB itfeatatea free of ottafe In tloiTfomery county. Payment la adyai.e. Ia all t IMI mtt JOB PKINTINO. Ofarary dMertpllaa.aiamtml oa aia.ni rret,rt a tba bast ttyl., aad at reasonable irlea. CMP1RI BUILD1N6, NO. HO, MAI Sl Amusements. UKNKHt' OPKIlA-notSK Taoass Misciss liiiee snd D rector FOB TIIREK NIOUTS, Monday, Tuesday aad Wednesday Krtnlngt, 4al; a, aad 10, last. TIIS WOffDEMS OF A f.JFE'TlUKI MAUl'lKla IMPKR1AL aTAxAZxeai9 Troupo This traaaa eoastttt or tba aieat aatque aad woatterful . JUOGI.Ehfl, BALANCERS, POSTURERri. MAOltJlANS. ACKOBAT8, UUBIClANr) and , . KoI'K DANCERS, From .teddo, Japan, Of In th. Brtt artliU tvtr yartslttad (a laar. iba Caiplr. ) ts ill apaaa. aatb aiat a variety of their marvelous aad astounding f.Mtt,eni b at haeaney. .r be to re bvan tyitnsittad outsld. of tb dominion! or Hit Hla-hneit. th. Xco a. BIND ktK CIIKK better kn.trri at "LITTLE AL1-WUU1," will apear,at aaUl anlertam seat. Tbit bainf att .ntna Japan... Mtcrufna-eat, the stage a ill b. coaduxtmi ia precit.ly the turn, nusaaar atJn Japan. . PKICKS OP ADMISSION: ntett Cirel aad rerquetu IS ramily Unit SO Katarf.d beam 1 00 Box oca r.r tha sale of restrv.d aaata wl I be open dally. Jmort apea, avaiajtiff, at T .'alack. Japaaaa. appear al . o'clock pte.-ltJy. Kimiaioer tbat ibo.. wha wlab tests aintt tacu.a Lhem In advance for .itb.r .vaalnar. Jai a. IMt-dSt Clothing. CAK1. PKEMITme, through the eolnmnt of tbs Day ton Cmpira, to tbanb our kind patront ia tao uity and it. vicinity, having It uaib Uiat our one. syttam hat Klvea entire tatisfsetion to every y. We thoralore bav. tha atsuranso. ton tlaulbg on to serve our ruttouiei s in lb t.mu maoner. Aliow ut one. more to thank yon all, trusting to bav. a tbal.ot )our kind patronage la th. tutur. Vary ratpcctfullT, yourt. A.., I. P. STUAt M I1KO., 311 Third ttraet. Tlxo Ono Prioo CLOTHING STORE PHILIP KX0PFIt-3 OLD STAND, StTo. max Ttalrd a9trast W. sr. dally in receipt, from our HiNvracTcaiKs aoiss is cincimaTi, euio. S T "V L S 8 C L O T H I N G, Gents' Furnishing Goods Which wa propose to sell Than any house lu the city. It very garment haa tha PRI11C, Im I?L,A.IN FIGURES Ao that tha aiost inrowipeteat bujer will fcbe ena bleU to buy tu THEIR OWNJ ADVANTAGE. Call and .lamina for yoort.lTta. 1. P. STRAUSS 4 BRO. ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE! ail Third eire.s. JYtON.OHIO. tlsytaa, Pan 11. 'Bl 11 -tsd".ly Probate Court. THB a;losrrg ftaar.aen . A-dmlautralota. and tba a afla"', last i"" "''" salUMMf l oa kaecalora.f Hearr (iaUahu, J oh a Mialek. br., naai.l kaaialay, Joha Van t leva. WiUitiS kerBjalharHar. Jataa hand.. i.n. a..n Jubat' ttiat. Adjainisuatort. of John Beard, A uatut II. Bail. Ja-ta W.lsrt. Abrshsnl hst Jm,J, Ilei",,.. Sara. bVbrl,Sa. kaba aad aucy FradiV- iAk'a i-iak. unaraisaa, af Xoa Bak.r, William BUtr. narvev Haner r.m w... .r tk :i.' Sarah kaosirlr. It.ni.rvf tanagk. Weilllig'i.a 'lager, W llTtam kliagar, alarjr.re M. Klmgar, ""r' ' Il'l"wfrsc M linger, barab C. Hagar, Laura P.. rotn,lnit t Brent, Oar inul. f. Browi.aad Aatarl. akrowa Jaaa II. isai-diuwlt Piokat. Juda. THOMAS O. LOWE, Attorney and Counselor at Law, UAYTON.OHIO. S aiva aassrwt attaatioa taaii uim ooaeetad aitk bit profattloa. iaeluduu caaa aadar ta. kktrtkcrf ix fatnaai ttrtsrs laws .ii ortbeValladelataa. TPM B Oosassst Bsilalng, teg Third street April sa. in-diwm ' LEGAL, NOTICK. rKt nad.rstgned bat bean duly appointed sxJ aetttwaftaJ MI trill and ta.laV.Io to" ?," I Silhaittef, Utaaf Meali-waerv eauatr. ,e rte fad. , Ite-NkV til.tsrnik Oao. w Moraa. Au, Jua.l, WitAvvsk-i NOTin?. T""1'"f '"' Tapnolnted aad aaalleed at Administrator niwonVia ...,. lilram aiark.r. rianeasad, i.ta of (kit t ovate -"""-sw -w pi that UaMI.VT. HECKR. ItECEIITS.. Neatly prlatad attht kktPIKI