Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Elyria Independent Democrat from Elyria, Ohio • Page 3

Location:
Elyria, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

rmocrat Homo IH tell i sen co. Local ndvortisoments arc charged IO cents a Uuc eno.li insertion, nrarrlano a. quot; gt; Oliituarlos five. If only Mrs. S.J.

Howard 1ms nil varieties of Hvji- rtnths for sale. A. u. Carpeolei- has removed his Hardware Mui-e to Commercial Block. call attention to the aavertisoment of Torter, of Black lUver, ivho has lost valuable supposed to be stolen.

ManYille amp; oO'cring groat UitUioo- incuts to buyers, hi Holiday at J'oniuroy A Pays Store: The card of. J. Vlnii, clock maker, will be found olsewhero. His skill is acknowledged by all who have tested his worK. S.

11 Cathcart can found Room No. one od.l Follows new Hlock. His specialty is job- in in all varieties of small ironwork, and his kill lias made hiai well known hereabouts. A kid nuil felt glove, on Friday last The Under will bo rewarded by leaving It at The receipts nl (lie 11. K.

Kt-sti- ml, last week netteil about $150. The so- i-ial enjoyment net toil much men.1. TUK The prospectus ol Ibe Cincinnati Unzctlo bu found in Ibis paper. Koail carefully anil judge of tho merits of its plali'ui in. tlio best paper published in Ibe west undslioulil eircnlale in Loruiu County.

CIIAXSK or TIMS. A general change of a I'HW minutes in most oftlie trains on the L. Jc M. S. Itailroail look affect last Sunday.

have carefully corrected our tables and tlix.it1 interested do will to cut thti (able and pnsfe. it in tlifir memorandum bonk tor ready reference. Howard is offered any person who will givo information as to whore Mrs. Ellen Soles car. be who loft her home iu Oak Harbor, nu Uie 8th inst.

She a light i-slioo ilress, light summer shawl, nntt small red cliecked shawl on her head. Aililrcsa Soles, Oak Harbor DAMAGE- The Commercial snys ilto severe gale of last week damaged number of buildings at Black TUver. On'e being built by Mr. Telo, was liloivn down, and greatly damaged, as was also liic new house of David Mr. Bradley's uow house was lifted from the foundation and tuni- fd partly round.

GOODS HOT.iinA.VS AVh or Purolirtstj li cm UORRECTION We stated last week that Kalo Stantoii belonged to tho r.cston Jjycoum Bureau. Tbis is an i error. The New York Bureau eu- joys the the felicity of sending out this paragon of a teacher. Whatever injury the Boston Bureau lias sustained by our announcement, we hope they will overlook, Ibis time. Albert Phelps, James Standen's hired man.

was recently i seat to Blnck Kiver, with a load of i produce to sell. When he finished selling his load he was in Amherst, i from which place he took Hie cars for parts unknown, with $30 of Mr. I staiulen's money in his pocket. On Thursday evening, Dee. ll, D.

Ililand Mallory of this place, was married to Miss Abbie A. Keith, at the residence of her father, Mr. N. Keith, near Elyria, by Jlev. E.

1C.Williams. A FORGEK. Last Monday morning man presented an order from Con- lleid, of Black R'iver, to C. Spit- of Ibis place, requesting him to let the bearer have suit of clothes on his Mr. suspected wrong, and told him lo again in halt an hour.

Ue kept the order, and on comparing it with TtuirVs signirnro at the Bank, he found it was forged. The fellow da- parted without calling the second lime. Officer Dole was put on his (rack. INCORPORATION. A petition has presented to the Commissioners for the incorporation of Black UiTW.

This is the. only way to make any r. ceded improvements in any village, but it costs heavier taxation Ask Anihcrst! It pays, however, to make improvements, and there will hn no difficulty in getting incorporated, on the part of our Black Uiver friends. Tho new town is to bo cnll- Charleston, after the noted town of I hat name which was located nt the month ofBinck TUver about the year i'- Then; are those now living who rnmernher about it. NOT THE MAX Our types made il say last week, that Ifev.

FI. IT. Williams was to bo installed on Tuesday eve- were there but discovered was aiiflthcM- man etiliroly who was installed. The very pleasant relalions have during the past yetir, Rev. E.

E. Williams, and his congregation, were more firmly ce- oii'iitorl, as we nil Irust by the ceremony of installing him pastor of the IVesbytosian Church. We rejoice Iliat our mistake in no wise islir'd the plersures of the occasion, Tim LECTURE. The lecturo of Mr. last evening, was in all res- pncts satisfactory to thn Ho was nearly ah hour late, owing to missing a train, but tho crowded nu- VTiRiico aat it out with the expccta- tfon of being well repaid, mid in this they were nol disappointed.

His appearance was greeted with ninny tokens of welcome, and from tho first Im held tho delighted attention of his auditors, while lie told them what he thought of Grit. quot; His lecture abounded in noble ideas, and his illustrations kept tho audience in the liCRt ofhnmor. He summoned up by saying that quot; Honest work.well done, is the of clear grit, and a good homo well eared for, the second proof. On these points ho dwelt with happy effect. We have no spa.ce for further comment lliis week.

Tlio licctiure Tu.J Ponl, Jua. 7. rff.Tings through quot; Mrs. Livurmore. SVfc.

J). Sniijpct, Hlmll we do wiliioiir The BoHton Qnintotlo Cltib gi Itieir toncert sometime in if. JfAXVII.I.K amp; Co. ThU (inn liavt- renKivnil their Holiilixy Uood.s to Pomoroy amp; HI ore on the Park, where they will. at paitir.

prives. Thoy have presents snilnble lor old ana yonnp. which nrw niul cannot fail (o pleaao. A spleniliil nssort- ment of rerfnnierioa anil Toilet arc ollVretl at priec.s that will induce nil lo buy, with lino of Chititt Ortuinmnls, Vases. 1'orfnme Articles anil wo advise who are looking Holiday Gifts to give them a cull, for these goods they are determined- (o close out, 'and will soil them regardless ol cost.

Go and see. XoKTimof it PRPK. In speaking of this Stove firm, located in Mrs. Ely's new ISIoch, No. 55.

Itroud Street, wo might lill column in itemizing, but shall only mention a lew of the leading articles. Tbis establishment is tlni largest cf its kind, iu Klyrin, Hie umuimoth sales room boinsjT2 feet in length, which is tilled with Stoves, Tin waro and House fiu-nlsh- ing goods generally. The work anil ware rooms nro in the basement, and are com. luodious and well arranged. In line of stoves, is the celebrated Wnllniau Grate.

a solt coal burner, which has given great satisfaction, and is the most cheerful open coal stove we have ever seen. In base burning stoves they have the Shi.iing Light, a self-fuelling, reversible tine stove, of unequalled beauty, the Triumph, the Radiant Light, and Radiant Shield, are beautiful in design, together with fill I line ot cheaper base burners. Particular attention is culled to their new kitchen stoves, the Mansard Cook, being the leading favorite; mul the Mnnsnnl Parlor Cook, which Ima become so popular this season, together with many other cheaper, but good cooking stoves. They have, in sliort, a complete stock of Parlor, office and kitchen stoves, and will otl'ei bargains lo all who want to liny. Their linnse-furnishing department is tilled with everything iu the cullinary department.

A line lice ol' Mantles and Grates are to be found here Their manufacturing department is under the supervision of Mr. Albert Xor- Ihrop, whose skill as a first clnss workman has long bet'n tested, and is acknowledged by the public, and the lirm is prepared to do iron or tin roofing, eaves-tronghing at reasonable rales, and on short notice. Their goods will be shown with pNuisute (Jiuswor.n's BOOKSTOUK. have never I'iswold's fiook Store when it presented more bountiful appearance, or when it looked more inviting to customers. Here arc to be found Holiday Gifts lor all.

both did and young, such as wiitten by the standard authors, and Poems bcautii'iilly and richly bound in unique style, which are beautiful and useful ornaments for the parlor, ruin- Chrumus, with tin? linest line of Mot I UPS wo have c-ver seen in this place, can be found in great variety. general gel up ofthese goods great improvement has been made, and hen; can be had mottoes suitable, for the hotm1, churches ami public places generally. A line line of Gold Pens, Pen-holders. Pencils, Paper Weights, Paper Knives and a complete assortment of Initial and I'm ted Note Paper and Envelopes, together with nil other kinds of Stationery, is seen here in abundance. The counters are filled with fancy articles, beautiful writing desks, work boxes, fancy boxes, beautifully ornt- menled.

wall brackets, paper holders, stereoscopes, anil many other beautiful gifts for ladies and while Jui1 l.e little ones he IKIS presents iu gi'cut profusion, such as games, puzzles, slory books, picture books, toy books, IVom th to Ilie more expensive, and other things that will both amuse and instruct. A large selection of eroscopic Views, both Foreign and American, will be found here, and also a large atock of Mouldings for Fracies. which will be sold at low figures. Anybody who is looking to: Holiday Gifts will do well to give Griswold a call. He has a line assortment of Diaries for 1ST also pocket and memorandum books.

Puii.porr A UA.VIKI.-. Tliis Buot Shoe (inn is less than a year uld, but the proprietors have met with success that Line more Ihnn surpassed their expectations, which ivell lor tho business standing of this firm iu Elyria. They keep large and well slock of nieas' womens' and Children's liouls and Shoes. Iu Ladies' and Misses' line Shoes, they- keep tho celebrated Pel to it Uncj make of Cleveland, which have given gocd satisf'nctioii since their introduction here, together with other popular make of line work for Ladies' Gents. Ju heavy wear, for Men and Boys, Kiev have a full atock, in all grades, and at prices that I hoy feel confident can't be beat, by any house in Eljjria.

They have in Overshoes Ihe Arctic, Alaska, and other Winds, with Rubbers for cdd and young. Ju their mann'iic- luring department they are turning out some splendid work, and are giving eminent satisfaction. They keep experinci'd workmen, and iheir success in business is duo to slraightworwardness in dealing will) a'l. T. II.

LiNXKI.i. A This Clothing linn, which has bren located on the Paik. Ihe great (ire last Spring, will soon remove lo its new quarters iu lily's Block. They, however, have no on hand a large slock of made Clothing lor Men ami JSoys, Inch they are oflVring nt induced prices, together with Hals, Cups and CJjnl's FurnishingCoods. la the way of Jlnls and Caps Ilicy Lave nil the lalH styles, and in great variety, and one can hardly l.iil lo find something in this line of goods but will suit him.

In the lion of Furnishing Goods they have Neck-lies and in nobby styles, Collais, Cull's, Gloves, Suspenders wilh line lint' of knit such as Scarfs, Mittens, and Socks. Allenlion is called to their assortment of winter lindt'rweur lor Men an i which will be Irmiid as rep resented. In piece goods they have a very desirable slock to select from, ol both domestic and foreign nuinufatcure. Home line imporlfd goods will be found at low figures. Their imiuulaciiiring department is under iht charge of Mr.

Timning- ion. an old lind experienced Cutter, with a corps of cuinpelfjit vvoitciuiju, and thev are prepared to get up cloibes iu the most approved styles, nnd rm short notice. They are always leased to show and invite all lo inspect their slock, which will be sold nl prices lo suit the timi's. and also Iheir customers. UOIJIM.

amp; GoOOSJ'EKI). This lirm have a splendid line of Musical -Instruments, comprising Pianos, Organs nnd all kinds of iu--lnnrients tlml would make acceptable nnd beuuliliil gills for tiii' llolwjays. Th.e.y aUn keep the latest Sheet Music, amp; supply any piece of Music not in th stoofc oj) sliort notice. They have on hand Jill the popular ot Pianos, which for of tori' can't be excelled, wilh 'large sto.ck of Qp.jt,(tiii, si popular mtinnfiinUrfi, which sold 25 per ptipt. cheaper than nt any other house in the Slats, for Ihe next 30 days.

'They also keep line line of Pitvno Stools nnd tiro fellim; fhi-ni at, Onsl. Violins, Aconnlanns are lo be found here from (he best manufactories, nnd Ihoy warrant that they will them lower than at any tillier in, town. goods are of HIM bust quality. and Uipy have put, Ilieni ilo.wn to lowest figures, Hicreby enabling their customers to quot; gel goo'il bargains. This firm, siuct ils establishment baa succeeded admirably, nnd the proprietors have gained ninny friends by their acuommoilallngway of doingbusmen, and we advise llioso in wnn't of tinytli ing in Iheir Him lo give lln-m call, nt Brond BCXNIXCITON amp; FlJI.

r. Kit. This large nnd commodious Grocery store, which is situnu'd iu Mrs. Ely's now line appearance just, now, stocked as it is with flue line of such Roods as is nneded in every family. Mr.

lienningtoti served Ilia public long, and favorably, and his new partner, Mr. Fuller has gained many friends since his connection with Ihe firm. In trying to please nil, this firm hns built up large trade, and are constantly replenishing their stock, to meet the demands ol their customers. They keep a lino ol' crockery and glass-ware, which they are selling at panic prices. Their lino of canned Fruits, driud Fruits and Pickles is extensive, and they make a specialty of Teas and Codecs, and as heretofore, will sell these goods at prices that can't be bent.

In looking over their slock one can II ml anything needed in the way of provisions, nud just at the present time their show cases are make beautiful to the by a display of all kinds of French Confectionery, sugar Toys, while they have a general assortment of plain candies, nil of which will find a ready sale during the Holidays. In Toilet Soaps they have a Inrgo variety, nnd of standard brands. They have also fancy articles which are loo numerous to mention, but which will be found useful. They invite nil to call and examine tlieir slock of goods for the Holiday trade. Cu.iRi.Rs SMITH.

The Beebe House Jewelry Store is brilliant with Holiday Goods Ibis year, and presents fur all, both old and young, ure to be bought here. The line of Jewelry is complete, in many new and beaiiliful styles, and a large assortment of Gold and Silver for Ladies and Gents, ure oUnreil. together with Clocks ni low figures. In Jewelry Mr. Smilh has lor Ladies, Rings.

Charms, Bracelets, nnd a line line of Chains for Ladies and Gents. Among other gifts nre found Music Boxes, Accorde- ons. and musical inslrumciits generally. fn prose its for Ihe young lie hns in proln, sion. Toys.

Toy Books, Gnmes, and piles of other goods, loo numerous lo mention, with splendid display ol China ornumenfy. of tire nseltil as as beautiful. lutU-etl, his fuses and L'oualt'rs ure lillcd with irvt-ry tion of presents, cosily nud cheap, and nc, person can fail to lind soniulhing they want in looking over his goods. has Ihe incisi complete line of Fan he has ever exhibited. will do well tu give him a cull, lur he k-.

Ihe only full stock of Ibis kind of goods in town, comprising Guns, Uevolvers, Ammunition Pouches A-j. The above goodo will he sold at panic prices, and we advise nil in search of HolidayGoods, to give tho Beebu cwelry Sture a call. UK NIIY J. KAIJV- In the way of Holiday Goods Mr. Kady is up with tho times.

He bus a splendid issortment of Perfumes, which for their purity and strength cannot be surpassed. bus become a well-known diet that in goods he keeps unly Ihe best kinds, lence Ihe large demand for them. At this store can be found complete line of Toilei Soaps, Pocket Books, of all descriptions, Jombs. Brushes, Hair Oils, Pomades, nnd other Toilet and Fancy which will sold at prices that will induce purchasers buy. lie has also lrtj supply niiil Medicines, iii.d jiiprenlends Ilit' pulling up ut prosuriiiiiuny.

We advise all lo rxiiinim- his Lung Pro- turs, which are a new thing nil. I aie favorably spukeu ut Uy those who use tin-m. iu Iu Kady's r.mi his goods. J. B.

BnuoKs Co. This old and prominent Hardware Store tiilt'd with an extensive stock of Guuds, 3omprising everything kepi in Midi iin es- ablisbuient. Builders will do wcil lo look it their line of building nnrtcrial. which svill be found complete, and Mechanics gen- M-ally, will find line ol cOge lools adupt- to their use. of Ibe best quality.

In Jutlery (hey have at present nn hut they feel conlident cannot bt: sur- in quality or price. They also keep Goods. Iheir assortment vill befuund large, and many useful Ihingd vill be found suitable i'or Holiday pn skills. This linn have gained the conliilunce of the public by Iheir acconiodaliiig wuys and air dealing, and all will be dettlt wilh nc- cordingly. who trade with them.

nilcrsiKneB mustUavq full or all oxitstaiiaing lioepnu t.t, and Trtio ftvqilndebted to. the be prdt Jftnnn- Town- irn in, all' sliiilcs? quot; A I'iiU Assortment nfc the TdwritJiSllfc, and. A now stbckj rind verjicheai? the Tow Extensive IJnc of Tramps and Chnnrtilicrs nt panic prices, nt, the Town Hrill. A stock ot Qnoenswiiro nnd 'Glassware direct the Mlmufactiirc, tit the Town quot; Avci-ioNj JucfibViow; i I nm 'prepared to sell goods nL- Auction n'galn, anywhere Hi Iho Address mo nl Elyrln. H.

BALDWIN amp; GO'S COLUMN TOWM Tor the quot; quot; -ul quot; Linnell II five now on hand II five now on hand a complete stock of CLOTHING Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hifiy arc offering nl the lowest prices for cash. Clothing Made to drier Lbehcst manner. Cull and before purchasing elsewhere. A first cluss fi octave Stop Orgnu $135, at Hobill Goodspced's. FltEIHONT FLO1IK Iho best, al Iloylo Bro's.

A National Coffeepot would please the tcr Famillins. quot; next Christmas or N'ew Year's. N'ortljrnp tt have them. FOR JRKN'1'. Three rooms on 2d floor, iti Ilrirt TJroiul Street, near Kust Avemu'.

J. .1 Mmiroc Ol.l Itlr. Sauli ClaiiHo, Owing to the infirmities nl' old .15:0. i few of the heaviest ami most bulky prav 'or Ihe ITollilnys nt Xorthrop amp; I'eckr. and Ilieiu.

Mrs. Kly's new Itloch-. House on Apply to lol'l- A good octave, 8 slop Organ, fur at Hobill Goodspeed's. (or the Holiilnys. IJpantifnl toilot, f'lejrnnt- r.oal STorl.hrop vSr- T'onks CA1MN130 VlUfl'J'S Peaches, Pine Applea, Plums, Pears, Beans, Tomatoes, Corn.

Our goods were bought early in lhi gt; senson, 'roni Packers, en.iblcs us to sell at lower prioen tlinn yon can buy Isewlicre. IIovi.E TiRn's. UHIKD FHl'I'l'S, Lake Peaches, Sc.ll Plums. Salt Lnko 1'enrs, are without exception the choicest goods ever brought to this market. IJoyLE ERO'S, York Slate Bnckwlinat.

Flour floyle IJro's. nt Pine Apple, York Stnt.o -nnii Lorain C-'o Cheese at Hoyle Tiro's. Superior TliispbeiTy Fruit Presnrves. Mnrmahiile and Jellies, Iho finest gootls of the kind ever offered in market, at IJ-ovlo Bro's. A.

nl 1'urlor Stpye as a tlbvistruas orNejv Tear's' Sforii)roi? iS Peck Jiftve the Jlncst assortment ever offercij in Elyrln, nt reduced prices. THE DOMESTIC. The Light Running Domestic A Quick Domestic. quot; A. r.arire 'Domestic.

quot; A Domestic quot; Blessing. A -willing A (Joinpct.cnt quot; Domestic. quot; A Useful quot; A Po jSTcecssity. quot; It Is The quot; You S. 0 WOTX'OTT, Ayt, lilyri.i.

i IN AGRICDLTDHAL IMPLEMENTS. OiVu'O and room at, amp; 'Sucfes-ors to Dahhvin, A NelsonJ BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER, U'itli L. Jlillor's Improvcil Table Rnke. 00 Senior quot; 3SC 00 Junior quot; Combined with l-Jroppcr KM) 00 Senior quot; quot; quot; quot; 180 00 Junior quot; quot; quot; Tablc-Rnke ISO 00 Senior quot; quot; quot; quot; SOO00 Attachment. 50 00 Illllul-Uakc 1'latlbrnl (Tor Dropper only) 1000 TWO CUTTER BARS.

With each combined machine we furnish two cuttcr-bara with knives and sickles, one sot suitable for mowing and the other i'or reaping, while many of our competitors furnish with their so-called combined machines, only one cutter-bar, to be used both for mowing: and reaping; a gruat saving to the manufacturers, but just so much loss to the farmrr, us it is a well known tact that the cutting apparatus is the first part ol' a machine to wear out. COATES' LOCK-LEVER HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. The easiest operated of any in the market. BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL, FOKCE FKF.D. iiml and Seed Sower is the BKST in the WORLD.

More than testify to the fact. GltAIIV OI1II.I,. Price $85 and $90. Will sow Rye, Oats. Barlev, Biickwheut.

Klnlc Seed, Hump. Millet, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Corn. Rioom Corn, Osage nnd Apple Seeds, niori1 evenly and regularly Ihnnany oilier drill. THE BCCKEYE JUNIOR CULTIVATOR. Thi lt; is fii.her riuina- -ouUivalnr, niid is cons true: tieiT'-thafc quot; 'it 13- -especially adapted to either ino(Ui, arid yfiyy easily tituil in i-iihiM- way.

'V' The Latest Improved Buckeye Cider Mill. Koncr.ii stock of liejuvirs fr the above macnincs is liept co'nstnntly o'l hnudi Klyrin, AngusttstiiOTl. W-tr DENTAL CARD. I HAVE this day sold my flentnl oilice, business, and good will to Drs. D.

White amp; W. Dr. Stewnrt coiTies very highly resommendcil, and 1 think he is competent tb perform first class operations. I do most cor- (iiallycommend him to my Jbrraer patrons, and donht not he will give entire satisfaction. Dr.

D. C. White is an old Dentist, and better known in horain County than 1 am, ami needs no puff IVom me. C. KNOWT-TON.

Klyrla, February Oth. 1819. 72- I'O TfJIE Thn Rev. William II. Norton, while residing in as a Missionary, discovered In that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Nervous Weakness.

This remedy has cured myself after all other medicines had failed. Wishing to bencflt the suffering, I will send the recipe fov preparing and using this remedy to all who desire it Free of Charge. Please send an envelope, with name and address on it. Address, nov. mr.jjASM'- NORTON.

fl7if Bromlwny Nc York y. A.CAJBD. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, as missionary and simple remedy I'or the Unre of Nervous Weakness, Oocay, Disease of the Urinary and Semln'nl Organs, anil tjfc trail) Qf djsordersbro't 911 liy lianofnj and ylolpiis liahits. Oi'Oift bers have been cn'rcd liy this noble remedy. Prompted by la to benefit andmifortiinate, I will send the receipt for preparing and Rising this meeVeine, in a sealed envelop, toanyohe who needs it Fvefro In Dress 's ami Flniinel lt; Bleached ai Brown Gottons; Hosiery loves, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ready Made Clothing-, We rci-clvftl our srcbinl nr Pull nnd ivintor DRY GOODS! Blankets amp; Lap Robes! STARK, BRO'S.

amp; CO. 1075 gt; F. B. SANFORD IS I.OCATEI-) ON THE PARK, with T. II.

T.liincll amp; where he Is prcparnd to show his friends lots BOOTS amp; SHOES, at very low prices. received Ladles' and Misses Newport Ties and Slippers. F. B. 9ANFORI F.

B. SANFORD lots of SHOES Such its Cullers, Dirt Excluders, Broguns, Ac. H. Mons' and Keys' Koors of the liest quality nnd latest styles. Cur r-lricUy ncl at JVIC prices, which will sold lowi'v than tlioy can be bought in Northern Cleveland not.

exneplpil. The prlcns on nearly all or DRY GOODS COGSWEIJ, amp; nuenlinn lo their stock or Toadies' Slippers, Hoys' Burl French Kid Button. Biirt Peh. Ciont Button. Itui-l Serge But Ion, Buckle Arctic Overshoes, Congress Alask ershoes Cog-swell amp; 1O1, BronrtS UNION CLOTHING HALL POMERQY amp; DAY For theiiext oo will sell DRY NEW GOODS I am now pivpiircil to ImrgnlnH In in inn of trn a full lino of SPRING AND SUMMER OF READY MADE ill ENS', BOYS' are now Iftvs thun thnv Iwvc IJPCII nt uny (Imp iu tho pnst ton'yonrs.

How is the time to liny Coma nnd sen gooits that are sold; nt fltfm-er niado low hv thn Over on the Park OIIRAP NEW BOOT amp; SHOE STORE. HOE fc, ROCK WE M. Have opened Boot and Shoe Store over lloc- bins tb wiiniucrs Clothing Store, where they are prepared to do all tinds of work in their line with neatness and dispatch, and wlllkeep on hand a stock of ready-made work or their own manufacture. Itepairiug neatly done. Entrance, stairs adjoining the Savings Bank.

Current. EVKKTi: TUKSDAV JKll ING I5Y M.A.NNA1V amp; OMITITS, Healers in all kinds of Farm i'rodncis. Apples, green, per hnshe'i, HOST dried paired and cored II llarlcy, per bnaliel, 70u 80c per liic Ueiins, per bushel, a.riO liecswax, per pound, 25c Buckwheat per bushel, $1,00 Corn shelled, per ljushci, (Wcfaj Corn in the ear, per bushel, tfOc Q'V, Cheese ncr pound, ll lt; amp; CloverSeed, per bushel, Chickens, dressed, per pound, lie. Eggs, per dozen, S4c-. Klour, per barrel, HIM 1'lax Seed, per bushol, Hides, greon, per pound (1 Hides, dried per pound, lOc 12 Hams, smoked, per pound, S.2J1U Hay, per ton, 15 $23,00 Hogs dressed, por wound.

4,50 if. Ijard, per pound, Oats, per 40o 4Bc Onions, per bushel. Potatoes per bushel, 1,0 Peachos, dried, per pound llye, per bushel, Dairy Salt J3.TO Salt fine, per barrel, Salt coarse, per 00 Shoulders, per pound lie Be Timothy Seed, per bushel, Turkeys dressed, per pound, gt; Tallow, per pound. Wheat, per bushel. 1.CQ Wool, per pound, 3.1(y 40c.

0. I). BALDWIN amp; DO. Ml. Sucdal Notices.

HAILEO AD BEGISTER. L. S. amp; M. S.

Jiailroad. Trams leave SOI NO EAST. 11:03 N.Div. 8:08 N.Div, 10:00 a Div. Div.

1:45 tf. Div. ar. X. Div.

8:52 S. Div. Frci( N. Div. S.

Div. 7:00 Trains leave xfi :4 amp; a tn 7 a :29 in pm Way 2 :37 Trains 11JIB a I 8 Way 4 gt; 0:15 in GOING KST. S. Div. I've 7:15 N.

Div. uni'-N. i)iv. M. Div 5:47 Div.

8:10. Div. 8:35 N. Div. lit.

trains. 8:32 S. Div. 10:38 N. Div.

It a S. II IV. AM I 7:30 ani I am I 11:03 pin pin Frbight trains a leave OBBR1.IN', 7:13 ril 4 8 trains. 9-SSl am ni. Train does not stop whore time is marked L.

8. amp; T. Railway. SOUTH. (lOINO NORTH Train's Leave gt; acr.

H1VKH gt; a in mail 4 exp :40 a vn ace ni in ail' exp 8:30 exp Trains 'Leave) 0:10 a in ace GRAFTOX mmail exp m' Trains 7:10 am ncr, KI.Y.RI A- i a mail 'Travel PTOS gt; ATWE A. TITE'S Wagon Factory, No. 38, East Broad You can get one of the best two Horse Wngous Double and Spring seat with, the liest ol painting lor $110,00: Platform Spring. WRRPII. nel tax two seats for Plain Box $170,00.

Three Spring WaRon p'np'nM box 00.00. Plain' Box all styles of Buggies maile to qialcr, with price In ao- oyfo 'All Work Warranfed to be as fteprescntoii. Oall ami see 'for yqiinfply'es. war. A'.

tilt A'JPJES. i Tneojily place in Lorain Coiinly, where yon p'np (illy parlor CJratrs is at Xorthrop A' Peck's Slj-qef. CONSEBYATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Kly's Block, Kl.yria, O.

ronscryatpry oll'ei'S a.iiv:Liit.jigos not hy any similar InsMtution in the h.iut, a Tkinniitb Musical Edncatjon. Tin1 rol'nwhijr taught Competent Instrcctors Piano GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, LATEST STYLES OK HATS AND CAPS, Which I will sell atihe lowest market price SPn'ZKNBERQ. Theory. Kverv advantage pupils, for as rapid advancement as thoroughness will allow. Pupils Uc-cciwid at any Time.

TKRTVIS hours from 0 A. to 12 M. ami from J. tool'. 31.

vArrangemeiits TT-I OLD FORTRESS. Haiinan amp; Obltts l.aiintinn -ol in gt; ATV7 CROCKERY would respectfully announce to their 'and tlii gt; piihllc thntithfiy ban? comBlnol 1'the STOVf. AND TIM WARK trade of HANNA.N OBEtfTS with inn, ubnve. hnsiritSsiU file Ov ft HP jiri1 wj uw ft here we he to r.pe all oltl and Our mpttfi ready pay and small profits. A new stock of Hardware and Groceries of I) rst quality CIASM PAID JPOR PRQOIJOjE.

11 and see W. H. PARK, No. left T.nclip opposite Baldwin i Co's. DEALER IN WEniClNB.S, PRKFUMERY, Brushes, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, dec.

PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR ITlEDrCAJ, PURPOSES. Toilet Articles, Paints amp; Oils, Personal attention pnki to Prescriptions. WALL PAPERS. 1 have a. largo and bountiful of 1'ATMOItHANGINGS which 1 propose lo sell to the satisfaction of my customers.

Please cull and examine them, as well as the numerous other nrtrcli's of my stock. K. C. GUIS WOLD, union Block, 91 Eroad Klyrla, Ohio. image serial: 8283144 image serial: 8283144.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Elyria Independent Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
3,557
Years Available:
1853-1876