The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 14, 1892, Image 2

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    THE FORM OF THE OFFIOIAjL BAX&OT.
A Facsimile of it as properly marked by a voter intending to vote a STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC
ticket. This is not an official ballot and cannot be used in voting.
A Cross marked In the square at the right of the party appellation at the head of a O roup of Candidates indicates a voto
for all the candidates In such group. '
A Cross marked In the square at the right of the Name of a Candidate indicates n vote for that candidate.
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The reader should not forget that the Marks (X) which appear as shown below are not upon the ballot when it is taken by the voter, but
indicate how he is to place the marks upon it in order to vote. The names given are not those of the candidates.
REFt'ItLICAN.
Doits I'tnrose,
lli;il fcipruee street,
rutlscteiphin.
John B. Kobinsnu, ltfl Market street,
Mrdln.
Auioi H. Mylln, 5t5rT. Oranue street.
Lnni-nfMer.
Alex. E. Thompson, TUU Mnin street,
l.ykuns.
J. K. Newell,
U. B. Packer,
49 Spruce slieet,
Tnwnmla.
120 t r.iliK li nlrwt,
We!Miro
iTb. Bates,
:i43 Mfu-io t struct,
I.kwlshurit.
Luther H. Keefer, 19 rVleral street,
('ressniifc
J. M. Woods, Ttf Cliailiii it street,
l.ewiMnwn.
V.'. Mc K..WI 11 ianuwD, a AnTher street".
HuntiniMlnn.
John A. Lemon, S'V uirnril nveniie,
HoliMayihiiru.
X. V. Critchneld, V Muln street,
Jeimer'M'nis rii(l.
E. E. Kobhtns, Sirttain street,
Urn nMinrn.
J. B. Showalter, MTUenier avenue
llnrtihart'K Mills.
John X. Nceb, 4 Stockton avenue,
!V. R. Crawford, Ji Arch kI n et,
Frank lln.
It. L. Mctreary, Center avenue, I
3 KrJb !
iVllliaiu l-'liuu, 1 Vim avi uue, I
S I'lttyluirit. I
IF. A. Oabouru, l&V Tleiieix.n strtul, I
1'litla-Hl'liU.
Samuel H. Steele, 1"J Cr n-a m reel,, I
lircen Tree. I
I C, W. 'Ihoaiiis, 4117 u'iu-n si reel.
r.miiiicipn:a.
Johu I'npernian, 3 14.1 HUili r street.
rni'.ouri:.
Charles A. Totter, 1MJ N. Iji u si reel,
rii'iineipiiin.
A. L). Uiu lau,
Uji Ln,iiii,.rl fin-el,
('i,iU"ville,
Johu C. Urady, U-i Ari h street.
rniiHiieipnin.
! Winntld S. blultU, olio .Slain street.
Itainnmliri'.
Jacob Crouso,
lltu 1 'UlllherlHIlll bt.,
I'iilliulelpliia. i
4-j Clie-luut i-trcel, I
!ercer. I
SJ. S. Fruit,
Ellnuod Iieekur, 1 1'ine street.
i lilliKlr ipliia
J. li. Fiuley,
2iy Tiioiiipsnn street, I
Monon;:uliela City 1
Jesse M. lUker, 7'J Ul'lier avenuo.
.Aleilla.
W. U. Flickiuger, 4lii Water blreul,
Life.
F. L. Pollard,
34 Morton street,
Pittsburg.
J. F. Lonsdale,
01 West street.
W. li. Marion,
4.1 eioiuh street,
Lebanon.
REPUBLICAN,
A. 11. Wauon,
Hi Dolphin street,
h Philadplphia.
REPUBLICAN,
J. -M. Hazard,
60 Mailison aveuue,
.Jonestown.
REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. VH 11Y NOMIVATIOV PAfVTia. I T ho voter may Insert below the name of i
A at)3IlsT10X 1A1KKH. j any person n7oc n.imt Mot vrtiUcU Hh
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J.J.ioley, lilioujjlas street, IJaniel Thomiwou. Ill Waluut street, 1 JlorrU A. Wilson, Jeuuiugs street, 8" " j
Il?5w.tl; . Annvllle. I Prohibition party. Cornwall. fl
J. 0. felout, 113 Baldw n street, Thomas llose, Derry Township. I Jotm F7 MySS, 83 DiekTn.rrsTreT; H 3
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REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. )(fi UY NOMINATION PAPERS.
A. T. Craig, 1 Xorton nreet, Andrew Arnold. 44 llay street, j II. T. Ames, U) Pine street,
HMiHisBawSSsMlH Annvllle. B . Inhibition party. Lebanon.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm DISTRICT ATTORNEY. VOTE FOR ONE.
I REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. y BY NOMINATION PAPERS.
X. b. Jone IB haron avenue. Johu i Lewis, W6 bi.nice atrcet, I James E. Clark. tCl Market street, 7""
' "" 1 t.ehanon. B prohibition party. Annvllle. I
John lxiufUa.
iy Albion street,
Sliaron.
Poisoned by Sorofula
Is the sad story of many lives made
miserable through no fault of their
own. Scrofula is more especially
than any other a hereditary disease,
and for this simple reason : Arising
from impure and insufficient blood,
the disease locates itself in the lym
phatics, which are composed of white
tissues j there is a period of foetal life
when the whole body consists of white
tissues, and therefore the unborn child
is especially susceptible to this dreadful
disease. But there is a remedy for
scrofula, whether hereditary or ac
quired. It is Hood's Sarsapanlla, which
by its powerful effect on the blood,
expels all trace of the disease and
gives to the vital fluid the quality and
color of health. If you decide to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla do not accept any
substitute.
Doubly Terrible-
Little Dick Why are you girls so
afraid of bats ?
Little Dot Oool A bat
moiioe on wings. Good News.
is a
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. VOTE I'Olt C2.
DEMOCRATIC.
Uerard C Urown, 4; Main street.
1 nrKna.
A. I. Mark I
y.
It mo sir. el.
ttartisiro'.
M. E. M'JIkmiiliiri'. l I tiu..luut slinul.
n.
Iluury 1). Green,
iiil r'lftli trvct.
It.a.iniK.
M. C. Hetiaingur, TiilriTavenuo,
Allentown.
ETIITXauTianl.,
;u Mum street.
ft.:iitm.
William 1. UluemTJ Oliestiiui street,
Wilkes barre.
W. M. IUi.hu7; MTlim frl,
Maucli Chunk.
Grant Huri-lntf,
James lioouey.
ltfcTny n't rest,
tnomhurij.
&l Viuu street.
Went Auburn.
H. J. Muiiatdian, ."MM l'nlitr strmtt,
Hliemtniloali.
William 1'ulio LloydT9v I'olm esfreel,
twiinl'bnrn.
I1. Oray Meek, itii AWiuruM ntret-l.
,i
lieiieronic.
TfTiC. riloau.
ftTS'iirri" ntreet,
Inillana.
Karry Alvau Hall, SIT t'hrlatian street,
ev. .,ary.
Mutthlaa Urauilt, U Crons street,
Spratfifn.
Willium II. Ilunlap, 'IM uti'.r stro.1,
Wost Itrlclisesrater.
S. J. LoRao,
S. E. Nivin,
oTl Main street,
Hartot" irn.
10 Market street.
I nosier.
John II. F
Zil Nnrt b Mill street, i
I'lillii'lelnbla.
Johu Keurna,
n;f7 LHieriy avenue,
l'ittsiiir.
tlduiu j TTMt'XeelU, 4'l Alleiistreet.
Jfilinstown,
5
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, Kush liiliaii, 3o.i l'lue street,
ClmlnlHTnhurK.
(Jeor;;o W. Skinner, -T Main street, 1
HU( 'ove Tannery.
SamueFSl. Wherry, M Wifiiaiu street, I
.ShlptHMisbiirtf. 1
M. F. Sauilo, Dt7 tipruea street, I
Seraiiton. I
jTJTBierer, 4J7 Ixwnst street, I !
Latrohe.
John F. Ftkrrull, 74 Franklin sireet,
Houtadnle. I
Trank O. Wile, f" llojie street,
Telfonl. H
J. I. liluea, Orant street, I i
,toi)ebro'. I H
Charles I. llakcr, 44 Norris street, I
Norrlatown. I !
IVtor J, Criste, 17 l'uliiier street,
Milton. I I
CONURESS AT LXVM E.
I"
I Mortimer F. Elliott, Orange street, j
Wellsboro. I
I Waiter E. Hitter. SI Locust street, I
) Wllliamsport.
JUDGE OF SUPREME C
George ltosa, 7o Uoylea street, 1 t Amos Hrlu'lfS, 13U) N. Itrnad street,
-p 1JMMly'l;''M,MltJj hlbltlpartrPhjladel Pj,'iMltMt-
CONGRESS. VOTE FOR ONE. '
I DEMOCRATIC, j BY NOMINATION PAPERS.
Toa"aTsmTnir4tateT!trwt anTtlLTieTIuTdTTiTrSTTSlbitr
Ilarri'iburp; Prohibition party Duneannon.
SENATE. VOTE FOR ONE.
DEMOCRATIC. )fj DY NOMINATION PAPERS.
John brown, lu4 Peuu sire, t, L William lirowu, 40U bouth street, I
JI';5edg.rlMthlbltl ni'eilMi'"n' in is'
REPRESENTATIVES.
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. VOTE FOR ONE.
DIRECTOR OF THE
J Charles li. Liude, bill Xorlh bih street, I (j
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A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the
lead among pure medicinal tonics and
alteratives containing nothing which
permits its use as a beverage or intoxi
cant, it is recognized as the best and
purest medicine for all ailments of
Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will
cure Sick Headache, Indigestion,
Constipation, and diive Malaria from
the systim. Satisfaction guaranteed
with each bottle or the money will be
refunded. Trice only 50c. per bottle.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
A shoemaker advised a customer,
when he complained of his new boots
being tight, not to put them on until
he had worn them for a day or two.
Many have found immediate relief
and permanent cure of aggravated
cases of rheumatism by the persistent
use of Salvation Oil. When applied
according to the directions it rarely
ever fails to cure the most obstinate
cases. As a pain-cure it has no equal
in the market. 5 cts.
li itv emiiiiiTinv i. it.i.' t a rTuTvTiter nmv lnrrt below the name of
I 1,1 NOMINATION I'AI'tllS. R n.nnn -htm ,,me I imf .i 'total onlh
mmm. .wi. i .li mm n rnV t fT 'vli'im h riiMre tn vol)..
W, V. Itaenn, 47 Mnln street,
I rroiilhltlon parly. Ur.'nnliir:?.
Samui I J. Hrnwn, lit Main street,
I rnihllililnu purl y. (!!; shurit. .
Alfreil lieTxe, )ox avenue,
lrolilllilti imrtjr. I ) le.town. .
Aliraliam A.llni kerTTiini'iXlnuii ntri-et,
I'Mlilliltt in puny. .I.lnntn.
Samuel C. Caw, IV) CU'vur avui,u,
f Prohibition party. VV,.t ('liwu r,
TJo.eph Cort, 37 U:iUirrti aveouo
I VtiblblTjoii party, OrenwbnrK.
3larvln M. hvaniuiu, fi3Tukc aireei, " I
lrohtbll Ion party. York. I i
I Samuel W. Eduar, ti Hilxourg atreet.
! IVililliltlun part Untli r.
"Nnitain T.T.vernoti, 0.V4 Tenth street,
Fmhlliltlon party. "rSl!'l!!& I I
i T. I 'otl (ireelif 4 Ninth sirwt, j j
H lYohlhltliin imrty. Washtnirtun. I I
I'rohlhitlnn party.
Mollliirset.
1 S, O. M. Hnlloieter, 113 .Marvin street,
S, O. M. Hi)lloieter,
I'roblblilnn party.
AHtoiia.
y T, I'. HersliburKer, .'.arki t strict,
rrouiiiiiioii p.niy. Aiu'inown.
il ITavlil Jeremy, WT Cruason ntreet,
Ij Prolilbitlon party. l-vatisburK.
i) 'Jifiii"A." Ier'oiinell, ?J1 l'lne ai'roet.
U I'rolilhU.on parly. Hlinu.
A. It. Miller, TldLoiiiliurd strtvt,
JFrtillll iii JrlJ'. Unsikvllle.
Alfreil 11. Mimr, 4S liritfut street, P
I'rolijbiilim party, l.uwlstown. '
I'ljarWW. Miller, IK Sixt h atroet,
I'rihMltlon jinny. llazletun. l
Kmmett 1. Xli'iiois, 4li Ureen street,
lYnhlbli ion party. V,'nyiieburs.
Seymour . I. Noiiie, S:h Non!i Tl.litl bt.,
Prohllpli Inn pari y. luiliami.
James V. Oit, SiU Soutii street, I
I'rolilbllion party. Ksiton.
tiiMir .-e I t. I'.in.iiiur, 4 llela.i are avenue.
l'roliilili inn P'iMy. .I-M:a.
Jii!in"li. 1'atli "ifi Colkvc
avenue.
I 'nih Hi lion party.
La Heavier.
"Ezra Helt, "
l'rohlliit Ion partr.
It. Calvin Hummel,
1'nihlhltloti parly.
7tl Mereer .tret. I
Mereer.
iiJl Jaekmui siruet, I
cntiitiiu j
811 lleutoi',1 nvinue. i
tnHlfrey Striiiuer,
I,roblbltlM iartj Jlj-J rr. . j
deoi ife . Snyder, lZi .Monlxomery si.,
Prolilbltlim party. Xnrrlsiowu.
acob H. Santo, bi Ell: avenue.
Prohibition party. Hid;;way.
"William C. Tilden, 04 IluntliiKuoii t,l I
Prohloltlon party. Hunt mudon. I
"James I'lKjina-, 4J1 Pei.n avenue.
Pnihlbllion party. IMttabiirir.
street.
i party.
Samuel Wuuiter, Jr., 1711 Meuiilils St.,
I'rolilhlllon parly. Philadelphia.
VOTE FOR TWO.
11V NOMINATION PAPERS.
ii J, U. bhonalter, 7o Center avenue,
i Prohlbltliin party. Ureentburn.
J Jl. D. Pat ton, ail James street,
M JrohJiithmjwjtvlNajie
OURT. VOTE FOR ONE.
HY NOMINATION PAPERS.
VOTE FOR TWO.
POOR. VOTE FOR ONE.
BY NOMINATION PAPERS.
Johu 11. M
anLlylaiJla
iddleton, liO Lilworih street.
rtv. jnn'imvn.
Guaranteed Ouie-
We authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
upon this condition. If you are afflic
ted with a Cough, Cold or aiy Lung,
Throat or Chest trouble, and will use
this remedy as directed, giving it a
fair trial, and experience no benefit,
you may return the bottle and have
your money refunded. We could not
make this offer did we not know that
Dr. King's New Discovery could be
relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at C. A. Kleim's
Drug Store. Large size 50c. and
$1.00.
The harvester was invented by Cy
rus McCormick in 1831, and has been
improved by many subsequent inven
tors. Bull's-Head Horse and Cattle
Powder has b'en in use for years
Farmers prefer it to all others, and they
get thsir money's worth, a, each
package contains one pouiid. L'okl
by all dealers.
The voter may Insert below tim name of;
any person h Wc mime Is iiol yrintvl im tht i
rinii'ir iir wnom In nriire ! vol ..
The voter may Insert below the name of
any person, u ftiwe mim is not jjrtiUtd on (Its
fxiil'if for whom he desires to vote.
The voter may Insert below the name of I
I any person trmse minic is not prtiUul on tlx I
UKiltnT for whom he desires to vote. I
Thevo" ur may i nsertbelowtheinameofB
I any person U'fli nmac n4 primed utt the
f tmUnt fur wbnm lie desires to Voto.
The voler may insert below the name of
Jany person u lce. name U not priritnl on) tht
bdflor for m horn he desires to vote.
The voter may Insert below the uuut of
any person uio Mmi U not prinftd on) tKt i
biitlof f"r whom tin desires to vote. I
The voter may Insert below the name of
! any la-rson vhose name is in.t printed en Cm
j tinflnt for whom hs d-lres to votft.
8
To Prevent the Grip
Or any other similar epidemic, the
blood and the whole system should be
kept in healthy condition. If you feel
worn out or have "that tired feeling"
in the morning, do not be guilty of
neglect. Give immediate attention
to yourself. Ta'.ce Hood's Sarsapar
illa to give streng'h, purify the blood
and prevent disease.
Hood's hills cure liver ills, jaun
dice, billiousness, sick headache, cons
tipation. A corncob in Georgia is shapsd
like a human hand, having four well
defined fingers and a thumb.
It saved his boy's life. Mr. D. A.
Curry, Conductor C. & A. R. R.,
Slater, Mo., gives his convictions thus:
"I highly praise Dr. Bull's Cough Syr
up for saving the life of my little boy,
who is five years old. He had a se
vere case of the croup which the
Syrup relieved immediately."
There are 7,500,000 young men in
the United States.
TO MAKK A BALLOT.
AN INTERESTING OBJECT LESSON
FOR DEMOCRATIC VOTER3.
Plain Directions as to the Proper Method
of Marking the New OfTlelal Uallot iti
Order to Vols) a Striilnht Party TUkel
or to Split thn Ticket.
Klsewbore In this mpiT will be fotiml
(acalmllu of tlio new form of Imllot that
will be wwd on Nov. 8, marked In iictonl
anoe with the recent opinion uf Attorney
Oenenil Hcnael on this point. It alitmlil lie
notl that the liiimri that nppcnr In thla
sample ballot lire not those of the inmll
datcs to bo voted for, the nnmon having
beon filled in at random to give the appear
ance of the real ballot.
A little Htudy of the form will allow tlmt
the new ballot I not nearly an Intricate
and formidable as it appeals lit flrst Mlit.
To vote the Htruli;lit DemocrnUo ticket,
without any wrnU-hlng, tho voter nmrkti
bin ticket aa showu. In other voids, lie
put 1 a eroM (X) t the utjuarc to the i-Jjhf
of the word "i mot.-mtlu" irTirrt i' t It
curt in the scorni rofuinii,' Unit Is, us
many erocwit t there are groups in the
Dcmocrutiu column the word "Demo
cratic," an often an it miiy occur, imliciitltifj
the beglmiiliK of n t!!liin:t Ooinoiriitic
group. The only ditrieulthi In the uwof
the new Imllot boltitf those which nnso Irutn
an attempt to vote a mixed or "wnitched''
ticket. Democratic Voters uro cautioned
against voting any but n ntnilKht ticket
(except for good ciuwo, mid then only alter
careful Instruction), an to do so Is utu-mlcd
with danger that the entire ticket may be
Invalidated.
It Is ueceiMiiry to olmervo lhKrou.liiKN
carefully, un indicated by tho heavy black
lines. Where a utralght voto Is cast for the
candidates In 11 group the cross hIiouM be
opposite the tianio of the party, never op
posite tho name f the nominee or nomi
nees. Where a voter wishes to HcrtUch bis
ticket the marking is different. With
more than oneuamuluagroup, the cross is
omitted from opposlto the name of the
party at tho bend of u group and must be
put opposite the name of cvury caudidate
In the group for whom the voter wishes to
vote. With but one name in the group the
cross should bo put opposite the namu of
tho party.
In tho case of tho rroUbil'.oi.ists, hose
candidates have a placo on the ballot
through nomination papers, the 11111110 of
very candidate voted lor must be iii:irkcd
separately. Kvery presidential Hit-tot
must Lo marked. Whciu a rrohihitionist
desires to vote for 11 DcnuxTutic or l!epul
llcan candidate in preference to one of his
own party, he should place a cross oppedte
that name, leaving a blank in his own list.
The voters of the People's party, not hav
ing filed any nomination papers at Harris
burg, will voto by writing In the names of
their candidates in the blank space reserved
for that purpose at the right hand aldu of
the ballot. No marks are necessary in this
case. In the satnu way any Kepublicau,
Dcmocrnt or Prohibitionist wishing to vote
for any candidate whoso name docs not ap
pear on tho ballot, such as an independent
candidate for tho legislature, cau write his
name in the blank space in that group.
The blank column on tho extreme H;,'ht
Of the ballot is Intended to permit the voter
to cast his vote for n person or persons
whoso names are not on tho 1ml lot under
any of tho ticket headings. In order to do
this It will be necessary for the voter to
write the name of his candidate in the
bUnk space opposite to the title of tho of
fice. Should lie Intend to voto for either
Democratic, Republican or Prohibition
candidates for offices comprised in the
same group, ho must make the cross oppo
site the name of each person for whom be
Intends to vote in t hat group.
I'y paying a little attention to these di
rections no voter need have any troublo to
preparing his ballot correctly iind expedi
tiously. A Teky Point With llliu.
Algy Do you think, my love, tlmt
your father will consent to our marriage?
Angely Of course apa will be sorry
to lose me. darlinir.
Algy But 1 will say to him that in
stead of losing a daughter he will gain a
sou,
Angely I wouldn't do that, love, if
von rosily wuut me. Pap bus three
stiidi sons living at home no r, ami bo's a
little bit touchy on that point. Tid-Dits.
Mlt.t Hold ToKthr.
Mrs. Buiks I wish to get a boy's suit,
t' s rongpst you have.
Dfuler Here, madam, are some (roods
w hioli will stand anything except tobog
ganing mi a liarhed-wlro fence.
Mm. Diuks Um n boy couldn't go
tolsigKauing on a barbed-wire fence,
uuld bet
Dealer No, mndam.
Mrs. Binks Then perhaps they'll do.
Good News.
Ta Enlarge Mis Papsr.
"I'm going to enlarge my paper," re
marked the editor to the farmer.
"So am I," was the response.
"Why, you liaveu't got any paper, "ex
claimed the puzzled editor.
"Not like yours, maybe, but I've got a
tote out for $230 and I've got to enlarge
it to f.100 or sell off half my farm. "De
troit Free Press.
Couldn't Oct a Word In Edgeways.
A newspaper writer asks the question:
"Why is it that a young man will sit
beside a youug lady for hour and yet
ssy hardly anything to her all the time?"
We venture the suggestion that peilmps
be is too polite to interrupt her. Boston
Transcript.
Waned It All.
"By Jove!" said the burglar, as he
looked nbnut hint In the house of the
merchant bo bad come to rob. "This is
elegsut. I've half a mind to give up
Letgllag and become a lawyer. Then I
can stoat the hou iUI have luck. n
Truth.
Do not let a bad fruit season worry
you ; Bull's-Head Flavoring Kxtracts
produce the fruit flavor. Try them
when you bake take again. Trice 10
cts. a bottle.
In the United States there
about sixteen million cows one
every four persons.
are
for
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
PHILLIPS'.
I
Av--
The shade of ft ?-..,.;"
1 '" ioi(,
is a very a cceptable ihin t
in the mummer months
hut the reputa'ton Ql
Philips' cafe and Bakery
cannot be thrown in the
.shade at any time the
year round- 'Bread and
cakes fresh every day.
uiu vuiv u i cms for
Tennei's fine canrlipe .
Ice Cream alivaus: Cn-
teriitjf for parties and
weauuiss a snccwlt,,
SneciaZ terms to rrdnh.t.
boarders in the Cafe.
M.M. PHILLIPS & SON.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
AND SHORTHAND INSTITUTE
nnok-kernlnir, Crtntnerelsl I.sw, Memwtinhr
T ne-wtlttnif. I'pninujtstilit. Aritinm.ti.. ii
hiiini'hes leHilliiK to a thorough IiiisIiicssmIiii-.
Hon. A p i.cHcmI nisii'iiti pri-nar.
Ititf ItJ pup.N for success in n, mi .(..
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No. SI 9 Broadway, nan
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We ill make one Doz. ct
our best Cabinets, one 14x17
beautiful Crayon Portrait, all
for $3.00. Our $1 00 per Doz.
Cabinets can't be beat.
All Size TINTYPES.
Our Gallery is located on Main St.,
over Schuyler's Hardware Store next
St. Elmo Hotel Bloomsbnrc 1'a.
Remember our Branch l'hoto
Wagon and '1'ent on l air
(round. Prices same as
Home Gallery.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICK.
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my on the estste of Fzellel role, ,all
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