The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, July 18, 1867, Image 4

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    EW CASH GROCERY STORK.
JAMES MeCLOSKEY, Pculer in
Groceries &o., would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that
lie h:is gone into the Grocery busit a.
id will open on or about the middle
I'M ay. lie kcej eomtaKfly on lianc
un extensive stock of
TEAS, FLOUli,
BUG AllS,
101JACCOES, SEOARS,
WHISKEY
ly thobarrcl or quart, and everything
connected with a first class Grocery
Store.
I will sell for CASH and consequent,
ly can afford to sell CHEAPER than
the CHEAPEST. I invito everybody
to come and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'CO. Cm.
K
EROSENEAND OAS STOVES.
iEA AND COFFEE BOILERS,
GLUE,
TOTS, OIL CANS, &c. &c.
All the cooking for a
tT family may be done with "58
If Kerosene Oil, or das,
Asgr with less trouble, and at
Xty less cxpensc,thau hy any "VjFia
fr-Or other fuel. "ifl
Enoli Article manufactured by tliis Com
pany is guaranteed to perform all that is
claimed fur it.
I&y-Scnd for Circular. "tfcBJi
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE
TRADE.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER tCO.,
200 Pearl Street, N. Y.
July-l!)'6t3.-ly.
G
ROYESTEEX & CO.,
PIANO FOI1TE MANUFACTURERS,
409 Ih-oaJinii, New York.
THESE PIANOS received the Highest
Award of .Merit ! at I lie HorAfj Fair, evor
the best milkers from London, Paris, Ger
many, the cities of New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Boston ; also the Gold Medal
it tfcc American Iii'lilufr, for FIVE succes
sive' rears! ! Our Pianos contain the
French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Over
strung ISass, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod.
cm Improvements. Evovy instrument war
ranted FIVE peurs. Made under the su
pervision of MB. J. H. GHOVESTEEN, who
lias a practical experience of over thirty
live j'ears, and is the maker of over t'.eern
thuuiuvd piano fortes. Our facilities "for
manufacturing enable us to sell these 'in
struments from $1011 to $'2U0 cheaper tua
liny first class piano forte.
july-1'J'iitj.-ly.
J.MPIltE SEiVIXG MACHINE CO.
J'riiicij"tl Oificf, Gil Broadway, X. Y.
CHEAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma
chines. Empire Shuttle. Crank Motion
Sewing Machine. It is thus rendered noiso
less in actum. Its motion being all positive,
it is not liable to pet ovt of order. It is the
best Family Machine! Notice is called to
eur jew and Improved Manufacturing Ma.
chine, forui'qrsaud Bool and Shoe Fitters
Agents wauled, to whom a liberal discount
wilf be given. No Consignments made,
li p EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
July-lU'GG.-ly
LIST OF JURORS drawn
for August Term, 107.
(Ill AND JLHOKS.
fiemzft. George Winslow, Cole
uian F. Johnson, William Perr.
li nzi'mj'r. Peter Gcier, William
Gausmau, John Stockman.
Fuj Michael Gillen, John Kyler,
Ilczekiuh llurton, John U. Cunco,
Cliuton Rutidy, Joseph Ronzar.
Jut. Charles Garduer, Samuel Uhl.
Junes. A. I. Wilcox.
RiJyway. Thomas Sullivan, jr., J.
C. Rurns, 1. F. Ely, Patrick Malonc,
Kpriuy t'retlc. Hiram Carmou.
St. Mum's. Thomas Uraiiiff. Schas.
tiau Ilahu, George llettgcr, Thomas
i:
TRAVERSE JURORS.
B'-MMtt.Vi. M. WinsW, William
E. Johnson, D. 15. Winslow, Andrew
i ....r nr : 1 1: i
Heu!nmr. I.niiis f!cis. Arnold Flr.
licrmnn, Nicholas Hill, Michael Lawler,
.Tnspidi Shnur.
Fox. Joseph Ernst, Martin Phalon,
John 11. Kcltz, William Irvin, Isaac
Jlorton, sr., Julin .uoycr, J'j. I. Mere-
James r. .uartin, iJcnry jj. mioiis, i
fc':-hocuiu;, Joseph S. Chamberlain.
Jui). Juhu J, Turley, John Hess.
Junes. Anthony Cole, Jae. Mcffert
Hiiliiray. Nat. P. Cummings, 13. A
Pill. Nelson Gardner. James Love.
St. Mary's. M. Wellcndorf, George
aimsley, John Alios, ollgang ei
Etl, r rank l-orcubaum, J. Suceringcr
F I Hie subscriber begs leave to announce to
1 ttm citizens nf Klk and ndioiuiiiff conn.
- -- . -o
ti.'H t hut he 1ms nurchaHcd the harnuss Hhon
lately occupied by John Sniutz, and that ho
is prepared lo uo all kinds ol workiu a suit
nblc style,
SA D DL ES, lUllDL ES, II A UN ESS
Kept constantly on hand at price.' to suit
the timo.i. tiive uic a call shop in the sec-
end story of Drug fc'tore building,
ocll-ly. O. LEVIS.
TVTOT1CU OF DISSOLUTION. THE
partnership hercloture existing be.
nveeu the uudei .signed, under tho firm
name of It'.rdw cll Messenger, is this day
dijinolved by mutual consent. The bunks
ii in t ui't'imut of t lie late firm remain in the
hands of U. G. Messenger fur Kriilcmcnl
J, S. Uor.DWKI.I ,
ii. O. MESSENGER.
Juuo od, lS'i'iOt.
' .VNVELOl'I'S, LABELS TAGS neat
a j ly primed lit tlio Advucale Olliue
itUlTT'OKB AND Kllti:-( I.AY !
j All of suici ioi quality, for Bale by the
'iannercialo Coal tompauj'
St. Mary', El! CVuiiiy, la.
. . i -i . .1. ...
k-TUi Jtl's U) mu:i prouipm incii
,d to. sept 10 5-tl
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THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT
Til Kill I) OW AY
KEPT UY
, GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Prugs, Medicine, Puinfn,
Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lump Oil, Tanncr'a Oil, Per.
fumcrics of nil Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Style and
. Size
Dye Stuffs, Pure Coufectionarics Citron,
Raisins, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccoes & Segare
Pure Liquor for
Medicinal pur
poses ouly.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pcrtaiuiug to the Prug Business Gen
erally. Pure Prugs at Low Prices I
Pure Prugs at Low Prices
Notions in Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless Variety 1
Aincricau and English Watches !
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, ko.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels 1
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages!
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages I
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings 1
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings !
mar201SGG
rpHE SILVER SKIRT.
L MORE DURABLE,
MORE ELASTIC,
MORE GRACEFUL!
And will keep its shape and retain its place
better than any otter blurt.
till it andbeatif 1 style of Skirt (Pat
ented ui.ircn 7, 1 805,) was awarded by the
Qual American Tnstitutt Fair, held in New
I ork, October, 1865, a
SILVEB MEDAL,
boine the Hizhest Premium ever given for
n Hoop Skirt.
The Steel Springs are wouml with tine
plated wire in place of a cotton covering
w hich w ill not wear off or become soiled,
and the whole skirt may be woshed without
niury or fear of rusting, and will be as
good as new.
The Combination Silver Skirt
This invention combines with the ordina
Skirt the advantages orour Silver Skirt
he bottom hoops aro the same as those us
ed in tho Silver Skirt, the covering of which
cannot wear off, while the upper ones ars
covered with cotton. No lady bavin? once
worn cne of our Skirts, will be willing to
wear any other, as the lower hoops of all
other litdj are toon injured and soileed.
The ce mnteeials arc used in their con-i-jcii:3,
and, from their durability and
nca'.r.jjs bey arc destined to become a
I'ptvovito Skirt.
Mr.sc?a:t ired solely by tho
Silver kirt and Wire Manu-
t cturing Company,
SO and 32, B.4RCL.-1Y ST.
NEW YORK. .
T. S. Si ebuy, Sup't. Aug IHll-ly
Tako Notice,
pilli UNDESIGNED WISHES TO
I say to the public generally, but
more particularly to tho people of E1V
County that lie has opened a Black
smith and Wagon-Shop iu St. Mary's,
where ho will be happy to execute all
ordcr3 in his Hue with promptness and
neatness- I have also purchased the
risrht for Elk County, to manufacture
and sell tho l. M. Hubbard i'utcnt
Spring Wagon Scat, of which I will
soon have a good supply on hand, or
will make to order, auy desired stylo or
size, l would lurtuer notuy tno people
ot Elk Couuty that any person or per
sons lnlrmging on my right in tno man
ufacture or sale of said seat will be pros,
ecuted to the extreme limits ol the law
0-U-3m LEONARD W1TTMANN.
Tf ALU ABLE LOTS FOR SALE.-
V The undersigned has laid out a vil.
lage upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to be called ELK.. Jue lots
are 50 feet front by luO feet doep front
ine towards the railroad.
Terms ! or the first lot soM, $100. r oi
the second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot sold, $ll!0 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
Mf. First purchasers get tho choice lo 1
ut the cheapest rales.
l'urchasers will be registered in the or
der of their application Ten per cent of
the purchase money must be paid at the
time of the application.
' E.Appluiatiuns will he made to Job
Q. Hall, Est., Ridgwny, l'a.
J. S. HYDE.
Ridgway, mar,2'J'oG-tf.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
"tllE Advertiser, having been rcstorod
to health in a few weeks, by a verv
simple remedy, after having suffered sever
al years with a severe lung anctiou, and
that dmid disease. Consumption is anx
ious to make known to his fellow sufferers
the means of cure.
To nil who desire it, he will scud a copy
of the prescription used, (free of charge),
with tho directions for preparing the same,
wincli tliey w ill liud a sure Cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, llronehits, &o. The i n
ly object of the udvcrliser in tending the
Prescription, is to benefit the alllivted, and
spread information which he coi.ceivcs to
be invaluable ; und ho hopes every suffmers
will try his reuiedw as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a bleu: ing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will
pleuse addit-ss
Rkv. EDWARD A- WILSON,
WilliainsUirg, KingsCounty.cw Voik.d,
(Jet. 5lh l;i0U-Jy, .
7-iSlTINtl CARDS NEATLY EXECUT
.1 at t:ns omce.
WARPER A GOLD MEDAL!
AT THE
American Institute Fair !
OCTOBER 10, 18C5.''
In direct competition with all the leading
makers in the country.
1 PELOUBET "
ORG AN S
AND
MELODEONS.
C. TELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers.
Bespoetftilly Invite the attentron of pur.
chasers, the trade and profession, to the
FOLL O WLVG 1X8 TR UMENTS
Of their manufacture.
Pedal I3aso Organs,
Five sizes, FivcOctave, one to three Banks
of Keys, three to eight setts of Reeds,
Priccslf235 to ?00.
Scliool Organs.
Nine styles, single and double' Rsa
Rosewood and Black Walnut oases,
Prices, $130-$24O.
Melocleoni?,
riano stylo and Portablo, Twelve Varie
ties, from four- to six Octaves, singla- nnor
tlouble Uced, Rosewood and lllnck walnut
Cases.
Prices, $65 to $240. '
Every instrument is made by competent
workmen, from the best material, uneer our
personal supervision, and every modern
inprovement worthy of the name, Is intro
duced in them. Among these we wouM call
attention to the TEEMOLANTE, which has
been so much admired, and can be found
only iu instruments of our own uanmao
ture. From among the flattering testimonials of
eminent professors and organists, we give
the following extracts :
" The pedals I conceive to be unapproach
able in their beautiful smooth quality."
Vtm. A. King.
" It is a grand, good instrument, and does
credit to the builder." II. C. Folgcr, Troy,
New York.
"They are among the finest Instruments
manufactured either in this country or a
broad." Win. Berg, J. Mosenthal, Aptomai
' They have given universal satisfaction.
W. E. Hawley, Fon-du lne, Wis.
"There is a peculiarly sweet and Bympa.
thetio tone which harmonizes charmingly
wiin ine voice. vt . u. uooke.
" I am particularly pleased with the ar
rangement ot thcdittercnt registers. Vt m,
Ii. Bridbury.
41 No other instrument so nearly an
procHes the organ. "The Chorister, N. V
"This instrument has a clear superiority
over everything yet introduced among us."
Independent, N. Y.
"The tones and the action are excellent."
Rev. W. 8. Leavltt, Hudson, New York.
" The more we uso it the better we like
it ." J B Hague, Hudson, New York.
"The two Bank Organ is really a gem.'
J W Kinnicuti, Boston, Mass.
' We have found them excellent in all
points constituting a good instrument."
J C Cook, T J Cook.
" It looks and aounds splendidly," 8 B
&'axtou, Troy, New York.
" The most erfect toucd Melodeon I ercr
saw." Guy F No-th.
" They fall back on such substantial mer
its as superiority of workmanship, beauty
of tone and reasonableness of prioe. And
we must say that in all their respects they
aro well worthy of praise." Musical Pio
neer. Kfcay"Every instrument Is fully warranted,
and boxed aud shipped in New York City
without charge.
Circulars, Cuts, and Price Lists, o.,
kont on application to
C PELOUBET & S0N,
UtOOMitELI), N. J.
Or J M Pelton, 641, Broadway, New York ;
Conrad Meyer, Vii, Arch Street, Pliilad'a s
S Bruinard & Son, Cleveland, Ohio : J A
Tucker Co, Jackson, Michigan : Werner
& Gerard, Cincinutii, Ohio j Joel II Snow.
Mobile, Alabama, WHOLESALE AGENTS.
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INSUHANCR
AGAINST lofcaor DA M AG E by FIRE
THE I.yeoming County Mutual Insur
ance Company at Munoey. Pa., con
tinues to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on all kinds ef Merchandise. Public
and private uildings, aiUier in town or
county. Also on Mills, ianneries, Barns,
slocks of Grain, ic, at the lowest possible
rates, consistent with kal'uty to the Insurer
anil Insured. 1 lie Lycoming County, Bin
lual Insurance Company invites aa investit
gallon as to its stability. lis capital
amounts to -
$9,800;00Q!
Thus assuring to every cue of its patrons
tuat their losses will be promptly and satis,
foctorily paid. Its managemeul has always
been pruuent, as its existence ol twenty
sis years fully demonstrates ,
JAMES BLAKELY,, .
, ' Agent fur t'li county, atSt. Miry 'a '
W m KJ ' Son ml m 'liir . 'imii i
',"' , . ' i ;: n 7 A
RIDGWAY, PINSi
siA
It :t tl 'l ;t ;? ? I -? 't
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALKRIN
DRY GOODS, ; ' '
-'l clothing;
FLOUR
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
FEED,
HARDWARE,
LUMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
S T O R E St
. AMONG. THE
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
COUNTRY',1
ANl THE PLACE TO GET
Good Bargains
CALL& SEE!
March 29tb,18G6-ly.
IARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Strcgnth
and unequalled speed, simplicity aud
completeness of operation, aro qualities pe.
culiur to the
Nonpareil Washing Ma-
tsninti.
It is a squeezing machine constructed on
strictly mechanical principles, and the ex.
perience derived from five years extensive
use in fcmilies, hotels and public instilui ions
proves it to be of lasting value to the pur
chaser
The manner of operating tho Nonpareil.
by roiary motion acting una crank shaft
with balance wheel,) which moves the
plungers alternately, is the simplest, least
laborious and most powerful that can be de
vised Tor the purpose, and ueconiphshes (he
Work with the greatest rapidity and the
least possible labor.
The great speed with which this machine
performs work will be understood from tho
statement that it is geared to give six strokes
of the plungers for oue turn of the handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about four hun
dred strokes a miuute Safety to the fabric
washed is insured by tho entire absence of
rubbing.
A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma.
chine, and do a week's washing for a fumily
of six or eight persons in two to three hours'
time; and it may be relied on to cleanse the
clothing thoroughly, without assistauuc
from hand rubbing.
Send for free .Descriptive Circular and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
of sale is secured.
OAKLEY & KEATING,
181, Water St., N. Y.
July 26,'GO-ljr
SOMETHING NEW!!
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desinf
to announce to the citizens of Elk
county that he has recently fitted up an es
tablishment for the manufacture and sale
of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET-IRON Ware,
on Main Street, in Ridgwoy, where, by
strict attention to business, he hopes to
merit the confidence and patronage of the
community. .
He will keep on hand an extensive and
varied assortment of every kind of TIN
WARE, and repair in the dealest possible
manner, all work coming under his super
vision. f . , ,
lie will also keep on hand a well assorted
stock of - i t ' '
STOVE S 3
suitable for citUer Wood or Coal.' -. t :
He desires especially to cull the atten
tion of lumbermen to the faot that he ean
supply them with
RAFTiNG-STOVES :
made in a superior manner.
Roofing and Spouting done to order on
short notice.
BF,OId Copper, Brass, Pewter. Lead
and Scrap irou taken iu cschuno (or
goods or work. '''
BF&Give him a call all he asks is a fair
trial. Customers, will', fiacl Jiim at their
44 SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE,
; ltidgway, AprU 4, 1807-tf,
J OR PRINTING
CIIEAPLY&
NEATLY
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at tleAu'. oCAfJt Offito ;,1
QJhc (i;lh gtoqatc,
A WEEKLY. NEWSPAPER,
Devoted to tho Interests of the People of Elk Co.
i,l i IS I'l'BMSIIKU KVEIIV TIII R80AY,
RY JOHN P. MOOHE.
, Ofwi t tki CcMtt Home.
tr.VMn One T??'V" tal fifty Cents' per
annum, invariably inadvutn.. No devia
tion from these terms. ,
30IIN O. HALL, Proprietor.
Hates ol Advertising.
Adm'rs and Execulo'-'a Notices, each
0 times ,f - 60
Auditor, Notices, each 2 50
Transient Advrlining, per square of
10 lines or less, 3 times or less 2 00
For each subsequent insertion btl
Professional cdars, 1 year 6 00
8 social notices per line 15
Obituary and Marriage Notices, each 1 00
Yearl y Advertising, one square 10 00
Y jarly Advertising, two squares 15 00
Yiai'y Advcr'ing threo squares "0 00
Y arly Advertising, column 25 00
Y?arly Advert isng, i column 85 (yO
Ysarly AdACtising, 1 column 70 00
Advertisements displayed moro than
ordinarily will be charged for at
the tatc (per column) of 90 00
J OBBING DEPARTMENT.
Having lately added materially to
Ojr stock of Job Type, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in a manner which can
not be excelled by any establishment bo
twecn Williamsport and Eric.
Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes
Checks, Notes, Handbills,
Blanks, Envelopes, Labels.
Tags, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads
and any other work usually dono in a conn
try office.
OHh fljjounfg gircrtoijg.
, COUNTY OFFICERS.
. President Judge R. G. Wliito.
Additional Law .Judge Heury W.
Wi'liama.
Associate Judgc& E. C. Schultzo,
Jesse Kjlcr.
District Attorney L. J. Rlakcly.
Sheriff James A. Malone.
Prothonotary, &c. G. A. Rathbun.
Treasurer James Coyne.
Co. Superintendent James Rlnkely.
Commissioners William A. Rly, J.
W. Taylor, Louis Vollmnr.
Auditors Clark Wilcox, Uyron J.
Jones, Jacob McCauley.,
County Surveyor Geo. Walnislcy.
. TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January,
Last Monday iu April.
First Monday in August,
First Monday in November.
BE A L E ' S
(i.yte Powell's)
EMU ROGATION!
IlOU ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
' Horses, Cattle and the Human Flesh,
requiring the use of an external application.
This new Compound, prepared by a pro c
tical Chemist having a full knowledge of
all the medical virtues of each ingredient
that enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of the kind yet of
fered to the public as an external applica
tion for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. We arc satisfied that it will work
its own road into the confidence of all wh
tise it, and those who try it once will never
be without it. nud therefore we rely on ex
perience as the best test of its usefulness.
It is pronounocd by Farriors, and all who
have tried it to be the best application ev
er used. This Embrocation has been put
up for over eight years, and it is ouly
through the increasing demand and urgent
request of my friends and the Public that
1 scud it forth as the grand remedial agent
for t lie various diseases to which that noblo
and useful ani:nul, the HOUSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been ottered to tho
Public under different forms, some of these
aro injurious, others at best of littlo use,
and many wholly improper to answer tho
purposes for which they arc recommended.
A judicious and really useful composition
free from those object ions, bus therefore
long been desired by many gentlemen who
have vttluablo horses, aud ure unwilling to
trust them lo the care of desiguing and
pretending Farriers. Their wishes are at
length fully gratified, by Dr. Bcule beiug
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em
brocation (which has proved so ctllcacioiis
to the various diseases) to bo prepared and
brought out to the public.
Tins embrocation was extensively used
by the Govorcmcnt during the war.
Address all orders lo
DR. EDMOXD BEALE,
COJ, South Second St, Phil'a.
CcayFor Sale by Bordwell & Messenger,
Ridgway, Pa. aptfOly
11HE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used
on Billiard Tables is tho
CAT-CUT CUSHION,
Manufactured hy KavanngU & Decker, and
patented Deo 18, 18GG. (Sec Scientific Am
erican, volume 1H, number II.)
It is the ONLY Cushion that possess sa
all the qualities essential toa perfect Cush
ion. If is the most eluslio and most durable
Cushion ever offered to the bi'.liard-plnyiug
public, aa is abundantly proven by tho
trreat demand for it since its introduction.
The peculiarity which distinguishes tho
CAT GUT Cushion and renders it superior
to all others, is tho tightened cord of cat
gut which overlies the face and edge of the
rubber, and ruuuing the full lengtU of the
Cushion, which prevent the ball from bed
ding into the rubber and jumping from the
table. The additiou of the cat-gut cord
also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been
applied to over 1000 tables which aro in
coustaut use. It can bo applied to tables
of any imike, for $75 per set.
KAVANAG II & DECKER'S Faotory, at
the corner of Centre and Cunal Streets, N.
Y,, is the most complete of its kind in the
world.-. Tho uiachinory is of the most im
proved character, the lumber drying room
tlio largest in the United States, the mote
rial used the best that can bo purchased,
and the workmen thoroughly skilled.
Billiard Cloth, Bulls, Cues and Trim
mings, u'l of the best make, constantly on
hand. .
Kavanagh and Decker are Hie only agents
In this country for KAY'S CUE CEMENT,
adjudged by competent authorities to bo
the best eetneut ever used.
lull Him Tables cut down for $100.
SVik fur Illustrated iVicc Litt.
KAVANAG!! t DtTKEIi,
' Cur of Centre and t'ani.l Sts.,
4'Mly hew Wrk City.