The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, July 19, 1877, Image 2

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    Henry A. Parsons, Jr., - Editor
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 177
Mpplnsf of the republican State Con
vention. 1 f KAT)Qt!AHTEI!3 ItKI'l'IlLTCAX
Rtatk Committkk, Hnrrlshurp, Mny
20(11,1877. I ii purHiinnec of it resolu
tion of tlio Ropuhlienn Stale Commit
tee, adopted nt tt meeting lield in Hnr
rlshurr, thin 1:iy, a Roptihlleaii Stnte
Convention, to lie composed of dele
gates from each Senatorial nnd Reprc
pentnlive district, to the number to
which such district la entitled in the
Legislature, is hereby called to meet
In the city of Harrisburgh, nt twelve
o'clock, noon, on
WEDNESDAY, AUCiUST 20, 1877,
for the purpose of nominating candi
dates for Supreme Judge, Htale Treas
urer and Auditor General, to be voted
for nt the ensuing general election on
the sixth day of November next.-
By order ,of Committee.
HENRY JI. HOYT, Chairman.
A. Wilcox Norris, Secretary.
UoliI Discovered In Maine.
Bnnpor.'Me., Jiily 1(1. It Is stated Hint gold
was discovered In Oldtown, twelve miles
from tills city, ly men wbo were blnsting for
a reservoir. Hcveral miners, who have hud
large experience In the quartz mines of Cali
fornia, have urononnced It a rich deposit.
I'icces as large as a pea are pronounced pure
gold. The excitementovcr the discovery Is in
tense. A capitalist has agreed to Invest M-V
UOOlfo stock company bo raised. The owner
of a half acre adjacent to the reservoir has
licen offered S",000 for his claim.
Prospects of the Cotton Crop.
Washington, July 10, The July returns of
the condition of cotton, as received at the De
partment of Agriculture, cover an entire
nrea of .Kll counties, producing slx-tcntlis of
the cotton of tho United States. 7:! counties
of Georgia are represented. The avcrnge
condition of the whole areu is 93 4-10 percent.
4 percent, less than the July average of Inst
year. It Is less by 7 per cent, than the aver
age for 1870, but better than the condition for
1S71 or 187-1. Only Louisiana gives a higher
average than In July of last year. State
averages are as follows : North Carolina, 83 ,
South Carolina, 87. Georgia, 00; Florida ,ftt
Alabama, 91; Mississippi, 93 ; Louisiana, 102;
Texas, 91; Arkansas, 01; Tennessee, 90. The
crop is from one to two weeks late.
Trailers at Winnipeg, Manitoba, from
the West report now two thousand lodges
of Sioux in the vicinity of Wood Mountain
Sitting Bull's band recently arrived there.
Turtles boring for petroleum on Sulphur
Mountain, Col., struck oil forty-tluce
gravity at the depth of one hundred and
sixty feet. Capacity of well about three
hundred barrels per day.
Several merchants in San Francisco who
liave business relations with Mexican firms
are taking steps to protest against the Sec
retary of War authorizing General Ord to
invade Mexican territory . in certain contin
gencies.
The Treasury Department has issued the
fifty-first cull for the redemption of 5-20
bonds of .S05, consols of 1805. The call is
for ten millions of dollars, of which seven
millions are coupon and three millions reg
istercd bonds. The principal and interest
will be paid at the Treasury on and after
the 10th of October next, and the interest
will cease on that day.
Gen. Le Due, the new Commissioner of
Agriculture, litis strongly indorsed and will
give nil possible aid fur ti fair test of the
plan of storm and flood signals by nienns of
me iciegragn ana cannon to give certain,
irstont nnd general warning of coming
Ftornis merely for (lie benefit of agricultur
ists during hnyiug and harvest, and ali o to
commence and to give warning of sudden
destructive floods on rapid rivers.
Scranlon, July 17. A fierce fire is raz
ing in the Soaring lirook colliery, nt Dun
more, in the suburbs of this city, and it is
icarea me mine will have to be flooded in
order to save it. The fire broke out some
time during last night in the stable
situated in I lie lower vein. JiOO feet below
lie surface of the eariliaud was discovered
before six o'clock this morning by the
walchmnn, who found all the mules, ten in
number, burned to death, A gang of men
have been busy all day trvine to extin
guish the flumes, but it is fearea their
work will be fruitless. A fireman was
carried out to-day in a slate of unconcious
nets. Tho heat and fciuoke are intense
nnu the men can work only in vcrv brief re
ys.
An Eric special to the "New York
Herald" ofthe 4th hist, has the follow
ing : "Officers of the United States
Secrc Service to-day arrested J. S
Moody of Jefferson City, Clarion
county, i'a., ana ur, j. y. Mortimer
of Millerstown, Ph., charged with
dealing in and passing "flash bills,'
Thomas Peters, who represented him
self as reveue collector and who collee
ted a sum of money in the oil regions,
was also arrested. AH are confined ut
the Erie jail."
County Officers.
President Judge-IIen. L. D. Wetmore
Associate Judges Hons. Geo. Ed
weis, nnu Julius Jones.
Pherill Daniel Scull.
Treasurer Jacob McCaulev.
District Attorney C. II. M'Cauley
Co. Superintendent Geo. It. Dixon,
Prothonotary, &c Fred. SchaMiing.
Deputy Prothonotary W. S. Horton
voiijjiussiuiiers .iiciiaei weuert, "
II. Osterhout, George Reuseher.
Commissioners' Clerk W. S. Norton
Auditors W. II. Hyde, II. I. Spang-
icr, ueorge noturocK.
SPECIAL K0TICES.
Dr. Van Dyke's Sulphur Soap,
Mukes the SKIN Soft, Ctaer, Pure, White
and ileal! ny! is Cleansing, Ueodensiug
Disinlecting, eootliing, Mealing and puri
fying ; rcmoaes Dandruff, Cha&ng, Ulcers,
Sores, Eruptions, Rouhness and redness of
lie SKIN ; relievs itching, burning and
stinging of the Skin, and irritation oi'biting
and stinging lfcsecli; will relieve ITClll.NU
PILES where nothing else will have any
eeil'ot- isFKEEFROM ALL OFFENSIVE
LDOR, and prevents Contaoeous Diseases,
and as an kxtebnai hedjoai and toilet
PBKPARATioa it baa bo EQUAL. Price 25
eta., by mail, 85 ; Box, 3 Cukes, CO cts., by
mail, 75. Sold by Druggists.' E. S.
WFBSTER, Proprietor. Oflioo, 60 N. 5th
tt. , Philadelphia, Pa. Wholesale Depot,
400 N. Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
v7n21yl-eow.
Sew Advertisement. -
Hates of Advertising.
One column, one year,
$76 00
40 00
25 00
15 00
it
Transient advertisements per siiuare of
eight lines, one insertion $1, two Inser
tions, $1.50, three insertions $'2.
Business cards, ten lines or less, per
rear $5.
Advertisements payable quarterly.
IS E3 BIOL 82
. the low riacus
AT
Silvermann & Co's
BAZAAR
EVERYTHING MARKED DO V N FROM
THE ALU LA UK LOW ilUUlU.3.
Anyono in need of
Millinery,
Fancy Goods,
Notions,
Dresstrimmings, &c &e.
WILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE OUR
STOCK Pi GEO RE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
From this date AN EXTRA DIS
COUNT of " per cent will he allowed
ON ALL 1'CKCHASE.S exceeding
fl.O)
SIIiVEKMANN S CO.
next door to Post Ollice Itidgway.
n:!l tf
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of writs of Levari! Fncias,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Clearfield county, and to me directed, there
will be exposed to 1'UBLIO SALIi, at the
Court House, in tho borough of Clearfield
on Saturday, the 4th day of August, 1877,
ut 1 o clock, p. m., the following described
real estate, to-wit :
All the undivid.-d one-fourth part of all
those certain several tracts of land situate
in Renezette township, Elk county. Pa.,
originally surveyed in pursuance ol war
rants numbered respectively 0337, contain
ing 1.1H7 acres; No. 53-30, containing 1,140
acres, and No. 631t, containing 1.180
acres, dated 3d March, 1794, granted to
lieorge Mead, being the same tracts fold
and conveyed to Jas. fetoltes by J. C
C'lnpin, Treasurer of Elk county, by three
several deeds, each bearing date the Jth
any of June, LH-jb.
Also, the uudivided one-fourth part of all
those two certain other tracts ot land
situate partly in Girard towuship, Clear
field eounty, and partly in Eenczette town
ship, Elk County, Pa., aforesaid, originally
surveyed in pursuance of warrants num
bered 0352, containing 1,178 acre3, and
No. 0353, containing 1,184 acres, dated 3d
March, 1704, granted to the said George
Mead, being the same tracts sold and con
veyed to the said James Stokes by the
1 rensurcrs of Elk and (Jlearhcd counties, by
deeds bearing dates the Ot Ii day of June
and the 1201a day of August, 18.54.
Also, the undivided one-fourth parts of
nil tnose two certain other tracts ot land
situate In flirard township, Clearfield
county Pa., originally surveyed in pursu
mice of warrant No. 5357, containing l,l!t3
acres, and IooSib, contaioing 1,100 acres,
granted to the said George Me id.
Also, the undivided one-fnurih part of all
that certain other tract of land situate in
Covington townthip, Clearfield county, Pa..
originally surveyed in pursuance of war.
rant numbered 0:177. granted to the said
ticcrge Mead, nnd containing 4,11m noris.
The said tracts numbered 5357, 537ti and
0377, being tlio s.imo which were sold and
convoyed to the said James Stokes by the
Treasurer of Clearfield county by the
several deeds bearing date the 12(Jth August,
IKifi, together with all and lingular the
rights, ways, water courses, liberties, priv
ileges, improvements, hereditaments and
appurtenances nppurtaining thereto.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the properly of Edmund Blanchard, Thus.
McCulley and Win. II. Armstrong.
Ti;riis of Sale. The price or sum at
which the property shall be struck off must
be paid at the time of sale, or such oilier
arrangements limdo ns will be approved,
otherwise the property will bo immediately
put up and sold again at the expense and
risk of the person to whom it was struck
off, and who, in case of deficiency at such
re-scle, shall mnke good the same, and in
no instance will the Deed be presented in
Court for confirmation unless the money is
actually paid to the Sheriff.
ANDREW PENTZ, Jr.,
Sheriff's Officr, Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. .
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Administrator's Sale I
11Y virtue of nn order oT tho Or
phans' Court of Elk Count v. tho un
dersigned administrator will expose
to puhllcwile, on THE PREMISE,
atone o'ciock r. ju., on
UAT111111AV. AITfllTSi'P 11 1HT7
All that certain piece or rmrcol of
land situate in tho township or Fox, In
the county of Elk and .State of Penn
sylvania, adjoining lands of Francis
O'Neill (formerly Smith Mead's,) and
described as follow: Rounded on
1 he va"t by lands of Etirlcy auditor-
pln-y son thesotith by lands of Francis
O'Neill ; on tlio west ny lands iic
longing to the John Malone estate,
anil on the north by lands of J Seifrod
nnd otliers, contiinlng about one
hundred acres, upon which Is creeled
one frame dwelling house, one barn,
lime kiln ana lime slied, and other
out-buildings. Haiti tract, known as
tho M'Cready farm, is well fenced, in
good order, nnd has a number of bear
ing fruit trees growing thereon.
Tl-IIIMS OF BALK.
One-hnlf of the purchase money in
cash on the continuation ofthcsnleby
the court, and the other half with in
terest thereon in one year, secured by
bond anl mortgage on the premises.
HENRY M'CREADY,
Adininistriitorof the Estate of Hugh
M'Cready, deceased.
July mh, 1877.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of John Adam Stibcck late of
St. Mary's Rorough Elk Co., Pa., de
ceased Jjcttcra ol Adninistratmn upon
the'nbove estate hiivincr been crranted
to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate ore retiucsted to
make payment, and those having
claims to present mom without delay
to JOSEPH STIIMCH Adm'rs.
112U0.
Applcton's American Cyclopedia.
Vol. S of this admirable work is just
out, making it half complete, as there
are to he n in all, or tiw) pages each,
one being issued in two months. It
makes a complete library, and no one
can afford to do without it who would
keep well informed. Price $t,00 a vol
ume in leather, or $7,00 in elcgnnt
half Turkey. V. Is., .ludson, Krcdonia,
X. Y., controls the sale in Elk county.
Address him for particulars.
sep!7-tf
AT POWELL A KIME'S, YOl
pay cash for goods, and get more than
the worth of your cash.
(io to POWELL & KIME for your
flour, feed and pork, nnd everything
else in the provision line.
Administrators' Notice.
Estate of John McLaughlin late of
M. jMary's Uoro. i;ik Co , l a., tic
ceased. LittcfH Tchtamcniary upon
the above estate have been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estate nre requested to make
payment, and those having claims to
present the same without delay to
ALICE M'LAUOHLIX 1., ,,
PATRICK M'LAUOHLIX i Atlml s
n into.
X. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK-
ing, also choice syrup always on hand
at
POWELL & KIME'S.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
AGKNTLEMAN who Buffered for years
from Nervous Debilitj , Premature De
cay, ami all the effects of youthful indiscre
tion will, for the sake of suffering Int.
Dianily, send free to all who need it, the
recipe and direction for making tho simple
remedy by which l.e was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the ' advertiser's ex
perience can do bo by addressing in perfect
coufideirjo.
JOHN r.. OGDEN.
4'2 Cedar St , New York.
Sl'GARS AT rOWELL AXI)'
KI.ME'Saro high to be sure: but still
arc a liUle cheaper than at .any other
oiuie 111 low 11.
A NICE LOT OF XEW PRINTS.
at POWELL & KIME'S, only eight
,.cnts per. yard.
FLOl'R, PORK, FEED, COIiN
Meal, Oats, always on hand at
POWELL & KIME'S at bottom pri
ces Notice.
All persons arc hereby forbidden
selling goods to, or trusting any person
on my account, without mv written
order, as I will pay no debts thus con
tracted after this date.
M. T. FRENCH.
Ridgway May 2, ls77.-ly
"otiee.
The fain of W. II. Rcarce & Co., Is
this day dissolved hy mutual consent.
The business will be carried on at the
old stand by W. II. IJearce, who
hereby solicits a continuance of tho
patronage bestowed on the old firm.
W. II. REARCE,
E. W. ROLF.
Wilniarth, Pa., Juno 1st, lH77-nl7t3
JIILLIX'ERY AXD DREKSMAKIXU.
MRS. J. It. KELTZ, Kersey, Elk
(jo., Pa., takes this method' of an
nouncing to the citizens of Elk
county, that she has on hand an as
sortment of fashionable millinery
goods which will be sold cheap. Also
dretisniaking in all its branches.
Agent for Dr. J Rail & Co's Patent
Ivory und Lignum Vitte Eye Cups.
Send for descriptive circular.
nl7yl.
SEW TIME TA1JLE P. & E. It. It.
Commencing Thursday, June 28, 1877,
WILCOX,
Mail East
" West
Day Express East
4:13 p m
2:17 p in
0:22 u in
8:22 p 111
Niagara Express West
m DC WAY
Mail East 4:49 p m
Mail West 2:11 p m
Day Express East 0:50 u 111
Niagara Express West 7:45 p 111
sr. mary'b.
Mail East 5:18 p m
Mail West 1;4(J p in
Day Express East 7:20 a m
Niagara Express West 7:18 p m
PATENTS!
Fee Reduced, Entire Cost$55,
Patent Office Fee $35 in advance, bal
once $20 within 0 months after patent al
lowed. Advice and examination free
Patents Fold.
J. VANCE LEWIS A CO.,
nl2ml Washington, D. C.
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
a new stock just arriving, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
QUOTATIONS
White, Powell & Co.
11AN KER8 AND UROKERa,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, July l'Jth. 1877.
BID. ASKF.R
1881. 0 112 112
do '05 J and J 10(11 10(11
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do
do
do
'05 J and J-
no
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do as do 112J mi
10-40. do ronpon .113 U4
do racifio fi's cv 1231 1211 5
NcwS'sReg. 1881..., ......112 112
" 18H1 Ill j 1115
4J, Keg. 1S01 100 10!'J
" 0. 1H!U 10SI !()!
Gold 1052 1051
anver 100 100
rennsylvania 83
831
Heading
12 12j
7J 9
Ii) 10
Philadelphia & Erie
Lrlngli Navigation..
Ho Valley.
31J
tTnitcd R H of N.1
ex. div..l2'.l 12!iJ
Pittsburgh T. A buffalo R. R
'8
c.
iNortliern Central ,
Central Transportation
ex. div 13 14
S'-t 2!i
iiesiucnoning
4 41,
40 41
107 1U8
norm Pennsylvania,
C & A Mortgage 0's '8'.).
7'T7'9 no' easily earned in these
Cjp I I limes but it can be mado in
llircc mouths by any one of either sex, in
any part of the county who is willing to
work steadily nt t lie employment that we
furnish. ?00 per week in your own town.
You need not be awny from homo over
night. You onn give your whole time to
the work, or only your spare moments. It
costs nothing to try the business Terms
and $5 Outfit lice. Address at once, !!
IIALLETT & CO., Portland Maine,
oney.
GARDEN SEEDS!-
Sew Varieties of Flower nnd Vegetable.
Don't write to your member of congress,
who is Hooded w ith applications for seeds
but obtain the same Varieties, and nil the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Bcsido my own specialties I am prepared
to f urnish nny kind of seed from any cata
logue at a discount of ten per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who want nn assortment I have prepared
two collections. No 1 consists of 13varie
ties of choicest Flower seeds a complete
flower garden, price SI. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection of Vfgclable seeds
for a small family Garden, price Sil.oO.
Packages of the two sets comMiied for 2.00
Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of
price. The seeds in these collections
would cost, double the money, mode up in
seporaie oruers or purchased ot any lealer.
H.' D. SMITH,
731 13th STREET, 'Washington, D. C.
PATENTS
secured for me
chanical devi
ces, trade-marks, designs, and compounds.
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues and interferences will received
proll attention.
INVENTORS
'1 8 h ould
suud us
a model or sketch of their invention, nnd
we will give our opinion as to its patenta
bility II ree of charge. Fees moderate, and
Nt) fHARUK UNTIL PATENT IS SE
CURED. We will, upon conliiigonl fee, ,noscculc
ca ses liiat have been iikjectki by the
Patent (Utice.
We have clients in every Stale in the
Union, and invite inquiry through your
cniigrcssmnn ns to our standing buiure (lie
Patent Oilicc.
Send lor circular for further iufniiialini,,
terms and references. Established in LstjiJ.
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 G street, N. W.,
Wihhingion, D. C.
u2il3
(io to POWEEL & KIME of the
(Jrand Central Store, Main Street, for
your groceries.
CRIST A DO it O'S
Mm 9
Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the
SAFEiST and 15EST; it acts instanta
neously, producing!; the most natural
sliades of lllack or Drown; does NOT
STAIX tlic 8KIX, and is easily ap
plied. It is a standard preparation,
and a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Hold hy Druggists. .
J. CRISTA DOHO,
P. O. Rox, 1533,' New York.
Xt-4t
IIVING WILD ANIJ1ALS
j WANTED.
.-,u,00...: each for PANTHERS.
8,00 each for 1JLACK FOXES-
4,(HI each for CROSS FOXES.
.10,00 -.each for LYNX.
10,ou each for OLD OTTER.
5,00 each for YOUNG OTTER.
5.00 each for YOUNG WOLVES.
5,00 each for WILD CATS.
6,011 each for FAWNS-
1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK d-
CROSS FOXES.
Tho uhovc price I will pay, the
Animals to be In good 'and thriving
condition. Aninialscan Lcshippcdlo
me hy way of Punsu'awney Pa. For
further information write to
JOHN A. STEWART,
v Marion, Indiana County, Pa.
SLEIGH HELLS AND WHirS
a nice little assortment, ut
POWELL & KIME'S,
Administrator's Xotke.
Estate of Ralph Johnson lato of
iienezette lownsuip jiiit Co., F'a.,
deceased. Letters 'Jcstauientaru unon
the above estate have been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment, nnd those having claims to
present the same without delay to
JOHN G. HALL,
nl7t0 Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Cornelius Wninwright late
01 jsenezeue townsnip, ijik Co., Fa.,
deceased. Letters Testamentary nnon
the above estate have been gaanted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estaso are requested to make
payment, and those having claims to
prei-iu ine same Wltnout delay to.
n JOHN WAINWRlGilT,
Dl't6 Admr.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of Joseph H. Dornisch, late of
St. Mary's Rorough, Elk Co., Pa..
ivciite svaiumeniarti upon
tllH B int'U outofn 1....... 1 .
--- iTiuic ueeu granted
tOtneiindpIviarnnrl nil m,L-,ms 1 1
.&..vu,Mll JV-IOUJIQ IllUC'UlUU
to eaid estate are requested to make
B11U uiimt) jiuvaig claims
TrKTtt.beinn'e wthout deluy to
JOHANNA DORNISCH, f
C. L. RAYER. Ex'rs.
Ul7tt5. '
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie It. It- Division
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON and after THURSDAY, JULY', 28,
1877. tho trains ontho Philadelphia &
Erie Railroad will run as follows I
WESTWARD.
NIAGARA EX leaves Henovo... 4!)5p in
" ' Drift wood.. 5 42 p m
" " " Emporium 0 25 p m
" " St Marys... 7 18 p m
" " " Ridgway... 7 45 p m
rtrr at Kane.. 8 45 p m
ERIE .MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
" " " Kenovo 11 00 a m
" '.' " Emporium 12 55 p m
" St. Mary's 1 40 p m
" Ridgway 2 11 p m
" " ' Kano 3 30 p m
" arrive at Erie 7 35 pm
EASTWARD.
DAY EX leaves Kane 0.00 a hi
' ' Ridgway 0.50 am
" " St Marys 7 20 a m
" " Emporium 8 10 a m
" ' Driftwood 8 68 p m
" ' Renovo 10 10,p m
ERIE MAIL leaves Erie 11.00 a ni
" " " Kane 1 60 p hi
" " " Itidgway 4 40pm
' ' " St. Mary's...... 6 18 p m
" " " Emporium 6 15pm
" " Renovo 8.35 p ni
" " orr. nt Philadcphin... 7 00 ft m
Pay Express nnd Niagara Express con
nect e-isl with Low Crude Division and D
N. Y! & P. P.. R.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gcn'l Sitp't
.INSURANCE.
The underslsincd believes that lie
litis the principal ajrency in this dis
trict from the fact that lie has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
pasi inree years. ic, tucretore, in
vites those havinir insurance to effect
to compare rates, and companies, lic-
ioro miiKing application elsewhere
Partial list of companies.
A KT X A H A I IT Full 1 7 pan to
XDKTlt ItltlTlsll & M. K.iiI.AXI)..lo,0'iii,iKi
KIUK ASSdCIATIOX I'll 1 1, A -i.ihni.ikh)
;i-:HMAX AMKKICAN, X. Y ,iki,iKKi
X I A f A I ( A , X.Y
TKAN'KIi Hits' 1,1 KF. MAltTHiitll 4,(nmhi
1'. U. WAell'J'KI,, St. Marys, I'll.
II J lll li
HOCIETV STORE
A new storcstartcd in Itidirvnv tin
der tlie nuspices of the hulks of (race
(. liurcli, wit 11
MISS A. S. M'KES.
as Agent and Saleswoman,
A fine assortment of poods on hand
and selected with great care.
KMliKOlDEIUK.
LACK EDGE
THING US,
IfANDKKRniUUFS.
LAWKS TIES.
TOILKT Sli'iV,
LINEN .SUIT?.
CIIILWtKN.i SUITS
SAMPLE SILKS
Machine silk, thread and needles
Also a fine lot of Dress (iooils, Euncy
work ol ail knii'.s. r rained mottoes
tv.. Ac. All cheap Jis the cheapest
and f-ooils wnrriinted tin-t class, ('all
tiiut examine our siock.
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