The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, April 25, 1873, Image 8

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GENERAL KEWP.
—Oakes Ames has no answer to make to Gen-
Spinner’s little note. Why!
—Anm Dickinron is to be sued in St. Lon’s for
violating a lecture engagement.
—George Francis Train says that the last thing
he shall he out of will be his head.
—Dr. S. Tyler, son of resident Tyler, la lectur
ing on Temperance in San Francisco.
George 11. Pea Uctoa, of Ohio, has ended his
tonr through Spain, and is now in Italy.
—Robert U. Winthrop has been re-elected Presi
ident of the Massachusetts ilistoral Society.
—Minister Bancroft horrifies circumspect Broth
er Jonathans in Berlin by holding his receptions
on Sunday evening.
—Prof. Bracket*, of Bowdoin College, Me., has
been offered the Chair of Physics in the scientific
course at Prince tor.
—Lord Robert Montague proposes that all luture
differences between nations be submitted to the
Pope for arbitration.
—Mr. George Dawson, of the Birmingham. Bag
lane, 2iews, is coming to this country to deliver a
scries of lectures on Shakespeare-
—Gustavs Doreand Blanchard Jerrold will soon
begin au illustrated “Tour about Paris,” in the
samJ style as their description of Loudon.
—Henrietta Hershfeldt, an American lady, prac.
Using Dentistry in Berlin, is making a fortune, hbe
recently operated on Bismarck’s grinders with,
marked success.
—A will mad* 1 by a citizen of Amenta. 3».
who died thirteen years ago, has just been discov.
ered, much to the disgust of those among whom
the property was divided.
—Erasius Corning- son of the late Erastus Corn
in" of Albany, the railroad magnate, is to be
married in Miy to Miss'Mary, daughter of Amasa
J. Packer, of Pennsylvania.
—Mr. James Smith, an Australian journalist,
has received a spiritual communication that the
world is to be ■■burin I as black as a lorgottcn
toast by a wave of fire," within a year.
—A. B. llagar, formerly S ate Geologist of er
mont and of Missouri, has been appointed Super,
f.itendcntof the Washingtonian Inebriate Asylum
of Chicago, with the view of keeping the inmates
in strata condition;
—Thom is Murphy says his son is not engaged to
Miss Giant. Is Mr. Murphy autnorized to speak
on thu subject? or has not the younger Murphy
reached years of discretion? At all events, u is
cruel to destroy a Jeaktns castle in U*ls manner.
jj c v Mr. Spurgeon has positively declined a
liberal offer from the American Lecture Bureau to
come across the water to lecture to us, but en
gagements have been concluded with Wilkie Col
lins, Gerald Massey, asd Charles Bradhmgh for
next season. ?
The Toledo Board of Elucition having found it
difficult to obtain qualified German teacher# at
practicable salaries, commissioned Hon. Gujdo
Marx, who is about to visit Germany, to secure
five women teachers for one year at each, with
assurance that should they prove successful they
will be retained at higher salaries.
3Xe\v
JJUNTBU BOY,
Tne Hunter Boy owned by I) L. Reno, of Ro
chester to. will stand for mares the ensuing sea
son as follows 7 ; , , ,
At the stably of th<» owner no r Judge Irwins,
from April gsth. t > May sth. from the 19th to the
Imh. from the dd'h to June 2d. from Jane tHh to
tU“. loth, then from the 93d to the 30tU.
TUtl IiL'STEIi BOY Is better known as the
draught horse CtydeVdate.'imported ‘ffiS& hvbsP
land. weighs 1 Jhd pounds, is Id hands nign. dark
hay. handsome, graceful steppir. anl trots a mile
in d 5'J with ease Tne owner’s terms do not dif
lur much from the usual rates, for which see pos
ters. apri.V; J ,t
CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NEAR
CHICAGO
Why go to Kmsu-* or Njbrmtta. when yon can
buy as floe farmi i.g lands as the sun evershonc on
improved and unimproved, at from $25 to $4O an
acre, nmgiug'f/oiu 41) to I,3'V) acres, within from 30
to 5 1 miles from Chicago, in one of the finest dai
rying countries in America? Five railroads now
running through the county and 4 or 5 more be
in? constructed. Ilave several good improved
farms for sale cheap. For particulars address
AMOS ALLMAN,
apr2s Im. Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana.
*\\T AG ES
FOR ALL WHO ARE WILLFNOTO WORK
Any person, old or young. of either sex, can
make from $lO to $5O per week, at home day or
eve it in?. Wanted by all. suitable to either city
or country, and any season of the year. This is a
rare opportunity for those who are out of work,
and out of money, to make an independent living.
No capital being required. Our pamphlet, "HOW
TO MAKE A LIVING," giving *full instructions,
scut on receipt oi 10 cents. Address. A. BLUTON
X CO., Morrlsania. Westchester Co.. N Y.
* ft TUT Rifl everywhere to sell our new and novel
iiuljPl lU Embroidering Machine, send lorlllus-
Tir » Vffnpntrated Ciicular. t<> the McKee Manu
If iill 1 Jiijfaciuring Company, 303 Broadway,
New York
'J’UE PAKLOIi COMPANION
Kverv lady wants omf!
Every Man ought to h ive one ! !
Sent on receipt ol 'len Cents. Address, L. t
HVOE & CL., IUS Seventh Avenue. New York.
1> ON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS, sen! on re
3ceipt ol 25 cts. Caique Printing aud Publish
ing House, 3<i \ ere v street. Now A ark.
THE NEW ELVS£IC TlifSS. At- Impo hint
hnoifio;-. Ic retains the Rupture at all times,
and under the hardest exercise' or severest strain
It is worn with comfort, and tl kept on night and
day. effects a permanent cure in a few week.-.
Sold cheap, and sent by. Mail when requested, cir
culars tree, when ordered by letter sent to The
Elastic Tiuss Co.. No. LSI Broadway. N, V. t tty.
Nobody tts.-s Metal Spring Trusses; too painful;
they slip oil too ircq'teiiiij-,
PO Tifll T f Dtl " ur; " ol goods advanced to
tili iiUiiLilliu agents to commence business
w: li. and large cot:. mission allowed for selling.
Address}-!. S. CONOVER. Co’.dwater, Mich.
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YUDIT O 11 ’ >
In the Court pf'C.mvn mi VI .• # n of Heaver county
In tlf nutter oi line vii'.nn'arv nt of Jus
}£. r.fi'. ;i;ai J. an nl5 .‘.ii- >'ile. ana Crvah \V
Vat left-on and Mantelet J.. his "'tic. to 11, (
llitlmau.
And non’. to v;t t Ai■ ire?t i ,t!i. ivi-i no excep
tiuia- ii.aii " been till'd. Mie Court contiiiu the ac
count oUth" in ih.i* ct!*e a- stated. and
appoint 1". 11 "kM-ij . .in Auditor to nuke
distribution ol the'iuiain e ’n the hand? Ci emd
A-siirnee. as shown by hi? account.
A tree extrael liotu t!ie recoi'b
Attest: JOHN CAI'GIIKY. i’roth’y
Notice i- htreby a'i .on to all parlies interested
that Die nnd r.-iy;ie;i will attend to the duties o{
the above aopotntnu id at the COL'itT IlOi'SE.
JJEAVEIt. I’i.. on WuiNfsniY. .May-Tin, A. D..
l?T-i. at tell o'clock a m
;eul? V. V. H- AH NEW, Auditor.
r £'BL I.MI’OU I'K!) KNULieil
15 L()O 1) IM) U 0 RSES
ANGIa > e AX ; )N '.vi!l .-land for nvires liie ensa
lag season, e'.mine.neing Aj»ri 1 and ending
July ran. :i X)it'»V' ; v>ii Mtnuis. Tuesdays and
We'dnes.! -i.' -at t !u* stable of the owner. in Ohio
tp., Beaver c.i'iuiy; on Tlinrdays. Fridays and Sat
!l;.)t.s at 1 r.crn. Calcutta. Ohio,
TriRM-' -! on Dollar- lor insuring a marc to be
v. iih loal, to lv; piM wli-a that fact is ascertained;
s ii-io service eight dollirs, to oa paid when scr
\ i* • I.- rendered.
t>lK aK I'tlUit wilt nUo stand for mares the en- r
kji nr- uiison for the same termscs above, as foK
lo’. -l At the stible of John Grove, Brighton tp..
on Vr.ndav and Tuesday forenoons: at the stable
Mnjaoi Walton. Chippewa tp.; oa Tuesday nf
ns and Wednesdays: ..t the stable of the
in Ohio tp., oa Thursdays. Fridays and Sat-
O V
. U i!
n D. JOUNaTOS, Owner and Keeper.
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AT ROCHESTER FOR
llonflajv ifetyt «MJi, . 1873.
Afternoon and Evening, on A
WORLD S EXPOSITION!
V> I I L b
Public sq.ua^’e,
011 >
.XTsc a special Fleet of Steamers (or Transportation, emplpjf 5,600 Men and Horses, have 100 Male Performers,
Sixty Smallest Ponies in the World, Twenty Beautiful Ladyl Celebrities, 42 Cages of Wild Beasts, 15 Sun-
Bright Tents, 40 Musicians, £ Great j of Procession.
55 *... * . s*—»•' *
Seating: Capacity 15,000
81,000.000 Challenge to Substantiate the Same.
1 South American Giraffe, 0 feet 2 in
dies high, cost $12,000.
1 Hippopotamus, from the Baher-el
azrek or Blue River Nile, $BO,OOO.
1 Double-Horned 3 ton* Black Surma-!
Iran Rhinoceros, cost $13,000.
9 Ala-ska Sea Lions, eat 500 lbs. fresh
tish daily and cost $30,000.
1 five ton performing .Elephant, cost
$20,000.
1 Royal Nondescript Taurus, with 3
horns and eyes, cost $O,OOO, and the only
one in Ameiioa.
1 Giant Ostrich, 15 feel high, not an
Emu, as is usually palmed off by conti
deuce operalot s.
1 ton spiral horned African Eland.
1 African llarte Bee.sl, often advertis
ed, but only seen in Old John’s collec
tion.
1 Pdar or NVliito Bear, and only one
in America.
Alter |>n*sing through numberless pavilions the patron’s special attention is called to the
mckbaij ei
Embracing the- fine-t Arenlc Talent the sun ever shone upon, with its army of Celebrities, Dare Back Male
and Fein ale'Equestrians, Finished Gymnasts, Voltiguers, Four Great Clowns, Trained Horses, Ponies and
almost an entire change in the most ditticultreats of Skillful Horseback Riding and New Gymnastic Acts,
created expressly to add additional eclat to the ,
MAGNIFICENT HIPPODROME EXERCISES.
Doors open at 1 & 7P. M. j Tournament Commences at 2 & 8 P. M .
..
List of Specialties
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THE RADICAL: 1873,
ROBINSON’S
GREAT
<c,
ftCßa E mboa -o. in o
' '■'<&?' Traveling Exhibition more
1
Genuine Usefulness, Gen-
eral information , Greater
Curiosities , more Object
Teaching , Rational Amuse-
ntent and Inimitable Show
by the will of Sfan, backed
..
by Millions of Capital.
actually
s/ %* r
Jr i <
1 DAY ONLY,
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moustrations than were
r Congregated together
exhibited
A
Ar
'/gift?
41 j
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A !/?
£ “ij ' -iiV
1 snow white Yah of Tartary
1 Royal Bengal Tiger.
1 King Vulture.
° . .
1 Cassowary, Bird without wings
g»e.
15 Asiatic and African Lions,
and cubs.
One fifth of a mile of Anacondas,
Constrictors in a huge Crystal Den.
Together with American Bison, Camels,
Dromedaries, Llamas, Zebras, White Deers
Porcupines, Hyenas, and an immense quan
tity of Monkeys, Apes, Birds, Mechanical
Curiosities, and animals found in all
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JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION
National 1M of Beawr Gouty,
NEW BRIGHTON, PA.,
At the close of business on the 2Sth of February,
1873:
‘ RESOURCES.
Loads and Discounts. 23
Overdrafts ••••••••• —■
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. : • J2O.WW 00 j
U. 8. Bonds and Securities’onhand 15.000 W
Dae from National'Banks........... 5,001 03
Due from State Banks and Bankers.... 1411 57
Banking House...; w£* 54
Furniture and fixtures 0°
Cnrirent exp&nses 344*0
Premiums • •
.Checks and other cash items ; . gg
Bills of other N ationai Bunas. jSJ
Fractional Currency ,
rvrin UU
Legal Tender Notes. 2t,191 39
Capital Stock.
Surplus Fund,
Discount
Exchange -
Interest
Profit and Loss
National Bank circulation
Dividends unnaid, i.,
Individual Deposits,
Duo toNational Banki
Dae to State Banks jind Bankers r
$393,733 Si
State of Pennsylvania, ) l,Edward Hoops, Cashier
Beaver County, f s of the National Bankol
Beaver County, do solemnly affirm that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. EDWARD HOOPS, 1 Cashier.
subscribed before me this 10th day of March,
1873. Hilton Townsend, N. R
Correct—Attest;
G. S. BARKER, 1 ;
R. E. UOOPES, > Directors,
.maitil J. S'. MINER, j
NOTICE
ESTATE OF JAMES McCREADY. DECO,
fetters of administration on the.estate of James
McCready. dec’d.. late of Greene township, having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and th »se having claims against
the same to present ihetn properly authenticated
for settlement. ■ „ , .
' w* JOHN B. McURBADY. Adm’r.,
apr!B-6t Greene .Township.
NOTICE
ESTATE OF JAMES B. ANDREWS, PEC'U..
Letters of adminNtrai ion on the estate of James
B. Andrew*, dec’d-, late of fVMon. Beaver coan
.ty. Pa., having boon granted to the undersigned,
r all p *rs >•’> indebted to the saidest-ite are request
ed to in .kc imraedia'e and those having
dialms against the same to present them properly
authenticated for settlement to
* N ANt'V J ANB ANDREWS. Adgn’r.,
t aprlS-fir. Faiiston. i*q. •
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.•. Sealed, proposal*’.vili-be received Biif.l the 10th
of May. for tit t building of n Methodist Kpisdopal
Church.in the borough of Glasgow. Beaver county,
Pa. Plans and specifications can be teen at Jas,
LitlbViiu said borough. ,
JAS. LITTLE. 1
■ WM. HOOP. Building Com.
- aprlS-.’t THOS. WATSON.)
000,000 ACKES,
The cheapest land in the market for sale by
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
3.090,0i)0 ACRES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
Now for sale in tracts of forty’ acres and upwards,*
on five and >en years'credit at sis.per cent. No.
advance interest required.
Mild and beautiinl climate, fertile soil, and
abundance of good water.
The best market in the west! The great roll
ing reglons'of Wyoming. Colorado, L tab and Ne
vada being supplied by the Farmers in the Platte
Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF
THE DEST LOCATIONS FOR CCLONIES,
Free homes far all. Millions of choice govern
ment land open for entry under the Homestead
Law. near this Great Railroad, with good markets
and all the conveniences of an old settled country.
F.ee Hasses to purchasers of Railroad land.
Sectional maps, showing the land, also new edi
tion of Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps,
mailed free everywhere. Address
'YY anted
10,000 Farmers
To improve 1.705,000 acres of R. If. Lands, free
from mortgage aud located in the middle region
of Western lowa—the best corn, wheat and cattle
producing belt in the West. 15 hours distant irom
Chicago. Climate and soil unsurpassed. Meadow
aud plow land with pure running water evenly
distributed. No fever and ague. Average credit
price $0 per acr.*. Send tor a guide. It costs
nothing and gives descriptions, price?, terms,
maps and how to reach the lauds. Address JOHN
B. CALHOUN. Land Commissioner lowa Railroad
Landed.. Ceuar Rapid?. lowa.
Chicago office. t>s S. Canal St.
$5O0 1S W,IZE6 -
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT, Ten da'g
IjJ mm. earlier than Early Rose. Enormously
MV Ell Productive and of excellent fravor. SI
■■ 7m P« r lh -l -1 pounds by mail, postpaid for
£3 M $3.30.
N A COMPTON’S SURPRISE, bin bu,-hei
■S Vf to the acre. A little later than Early
Rose. Equal in quality. S 3 per ground,
by mail, postpaid.
O K $5OO will be awarded as promiums'to
those who produce the largest quantity
w Mdl from one pound. Descriptive ciicularo’f
Ea 6* the above, with list of 300 varieties ol Po-
Ah tatoes sent free to nil.
Illustrated Seed Catalogue. *2OO pages,
with Colored C'hrohio, 35 cents.
or lon-
A new tomato, the “Arlington,’' early, solid and
productive. Price 33 cents per packer. 5 packets
forsl. I*. K. BLIsS & SONS,
23 Park Place, New Voik.
Lionesses
Boa
Q NLY TEN CENTS!!!
Or, Paints —Uotc to Select and Use Them
A plain treatise, containing sample card with 4i
different actually pointed i-lmdei- and lints. with
lustntc’ions for exterior and interior House Deco
ration.
•2 r > copies, bound in cloth, iot sr>. Sample copies,
paper cover, maiied. post paid, toanv address, on
of 10 cents, hv the Publisher.
HENRY CAREY BAIRD,
Box to-21 Post-Office. Philadelphia.
Hie (ktfolioic'uiy vatuciUe extracts/rom pnes no
tices :
“A very vaiiu&le book, and no one intending to
paint should taii to read it.” —N. V. Tribune. "
••We did not know so much could be said on the
subject of painting a house until we_ read this ex
cellent book ofMr. Baird's.”—N. Y. Herald.
“A want long fell at nut supplied.”—Scientific
American.
“Not only a necessity to the painter, but valua
ble to every occupant of a dwelling.”—N. Y‘.
World.
“Bay 25cop es ofihi-book and distribute them
among your triend#. 11 tiny will heed the advice
therein, you could make-no more valuable pies
e u t.' ‘ —C h ic.i go Tribune.
“In publishing this book Mr. Baird has done a
real service to the conininnitx •”—Toledo Blade
“We hope the publl-ner Mi!! sell lOo.d-ti) copies
ol this book_flurinsr ‘Tl.'-80-ton Adverti.-er.
“We have just painted i-t:r bouse a? advised liy
the author, and co;,>irri.*t:ln!e ourselves that no
dwelling in onr neighborhood excels ours in ap
pearance.”—Ha: pel's Weekly .
“In sailing a sample t ony for cents. Mr. Ib.iid
must feel certain an order for go bound in tU th
wll 1 "'follow. ” —Ft an k he s! ie.
“Vije Know the Bovnand country paints therein
recommended, and car. vouch for their val: e : s.d
the excellencerue “Harrison” brand ot
lead. Philadeipbb. her;gor.
OP THE
UABltrms. mv)
33.843 56
1.571 01
. 1,075 25
. 1.443 31
, 140 61
.*■105.805 00
" 1,788 34
42.555.11 S
881 19
7,478 64
CHEAP FARMS !
In the Great Platte Valley
lt>o ACRES.
O. P. DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. P. It R..
Omaha. Neb
EVERY MAS HIS OWN 'VAINTKU:
-ONLY TEN CEKTS !
r
Wi WEIiCH &
Manufacturer? <\fs a . v , l ‘‘S.
a SLPhKIOK TO Ml OTHVnc
r* EVE lIV SAW W i !
swti»s»
HSf^l rice Lists and Ciccul-.r- "-S3
MWELeH&GIUFFr TR ,
Bp«tou« Pptr«i. ». n >
<Tth rI *“f INT n K “o®®
Agents Wanted, for C-r.- *
-KWiN'. MAL ii [ N "
gLMH PRESBYTEHUL.k..
$333,723 84
BL A UPTOWN, N.fcW
Equal ndvjtittor r.iale- i
Christian itdlitence. tiiorouch V,^,„
carefu: .itt-urion t*> • V
student*. render this out* of the h
of I lie country. >or;!iz .-e'.-inu
•25rh. t-tiuh-i.t- tec?sved at Wv "{{£*****
s2> *•' ■> Boiowni'e :
atd Li.tjyjr.v I.: a* e?, son.] : r ; '
. -ui '><:L
U-~-tu- ;,,,cv ;ii., - ■
fasti*' vorn
No spri.'ir to !».cri , f,.i v.r ,
durable, very ;. ,i 4 c <l ; ;v >
place desired', and a seii-iiisteiicr ui, ’"' ' p!
down. Send stamp for circular i ; vt “ >
copper-bronzed locks sent to ar.v’ a .^l. S ”•
U. S., postpaid, on receipt of V H n 11
dneetnems to the trade. Aavr.;'.
dress R£ISINGEU SASH LUCK Co" At
Market St.. Harrisburg. Pa. ' ‘ ■ 11
FARMERS. Wsafyw*
toes, fruit trees &c. A ,ialif;th’ • ‘V 1,
sent free. Extra offers. L. D Hu"T * /"
Huron. Ohio. 41 *<■■■.
Ivl'GG it Kn.iJAULs.js
f ooi-forldßi fflachinery 6*tt
Woortw&rth Pbntas. To: ......,
Grooving Machines, Hichard-.n.'- »vV‘* "
improved Tenon Mach:::.--, &■
Central, cor- Union M.. Wultt'K' f£K, Hiv
~1 •£■ 'VVITUBKBT, U. J. BiiriG. S.Jt.tlt* il.vtO'i'il
A TENTS OBTAINED
No Tee unless successful. No fee In :i ■;. , r
charge for preliminary search, tend r-Ve-'n
CONNOLLY BROTUEUS. Mi-. Four a s V
adelphia, Pa.. and &J$ Ninth St.. Washing*^.l)\
GENTS.! A RAHE CHANCE '
We will pay agents $4O a week in cash *ho
engage with q*. at •once. Kverytaiur :.i
and expenses paid. Address ' i
jgVERV CORNET BAND
In the country wiii.teccive a sp'er.d.i u r;
BAND ML’sjlC free bv sending a two cm;«
to EDWAft-D A. SAMURLB, Publisher. Ik:
Mass.
d&r Tty I p'erday! Agents waa'?d
qj?«y 1U 3p-5U class e4Qf working peop.«,
either sei young or old. make mar,?;, y work
ue in their spare moments, or alt ! he : .aw, tss:
anything else'. Particulars tree.
.Stinson & Coi . Port land. Maine.
i) V L'V Made rapidly ivjrh Stent-;: aud i
I’J.V/i* IVI Check outfit!*. Cnta ojr.e* ;s-i
[jarticn'ars free. S. M. sPENt'EK. 11' Hr.:
Street. Holton.
CRYSTAL SoaF
For denning nrd 'potfolita? metals. fi •
and preserving paint, for removing !;
marble, for trashing hand?, a:.d for all
Cleaning, i? eupeilor to any other artr.-iia
No Other reap or wash equal? it. either :r ;ii
or cheapness. Kasy to n?e aivi perfei bira.-?
and pleasant. All groc »r< seii'tt. M i:*i
only by EASTMAN" & DUOOKE, «! N Tj.-.-J >-
Philadelphia.
Q.ETTY S B I H i
Katalysine Wat
Is the nearest approach foa.-p'c;;;: -
ed for Dyspepsia. Nenrjigia. r.rn-.’ : -ai. t.
Gravel. 'Diabetes. Kidney and l'n ; ary I 1 >"
generally. It restores muscular po''f re tat 3
aiytic. It cures Liver Complaint 1
Diarrhoea, Plies, Constipation. Asthuu. 11-’I 1 -’
and Bronchitis, Diseases of the -it:' . •
bility and Nervous Prostration free-. Msri.
Physical Excesses. it is the Greatst Att"
ever discovered for Excessive Eatinc »r I'rv
It corrects the stomach, promotes I>■ ~r
Believes the Dead almost injm-'dtiiri'
household should be without it. Kit
druggists.
{&t~Fot a history of the Spring. fu:
reports of the power of the water ow- : -
for marvellous cures, and fur u ;-i r
distinguished men. send for pamph et "■’ ,i
NEY BKOS.. General Agents m>u:; r: v . *
Philadelphia. Fa.
Gettysburg Spring Co.
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el?e. Sold by a'! IJruijs'ists. Price $l.
ANTED
We will give men and women .
BUSINESS THAT WILL LA*
trom ?1 to $3 per day: can be p :eT
neighborhood ; ;i i- a rare chance •
employment or having !ei-r,re rm
hoys frequeni;y do as well as m
free.
Address
marl-fit
jQUPONT'S GUXPOWriEI’
A!i kinds Minin’. B a*t in 4 a-id -
in Metallic k«:rs, for tale in l,: - . :
from our Magazines at Mii : p ! 't '
known Powder his ueen maim'W
?•)years, and is sold at same pree* ■
Also, everv vaiifv Orv and Wit ’
D. W. t. KID WELL A to . '.ci 1
marT-lin !’
ff EMAEE 08LI STRICTLY PDREfii
White Lead,
Bed Lead,
Litharge,
Potters’Lea
Patty,
Colors.
Every keg of oar White Lead bear>i , t i‘® v*
warrant, and we guarantee a degree id nc
whiteness unsurpassed: j * a a4<iAJ
ACKACE C° nTA, *®J
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