I [he Potter Journal NKWS ITEM. LFJJSSSROST, FA., JANUARY 17, 1573. dV . * I n■• = i p a S 5? K q 3 3 * ; I; \ ?! 2 c - k *• §?2 *< j w r" < -u | ' = ; I 4'JLI i ! P 5 i"; od i ri <o ■ " I i - I = ! -- Vtcvc nm\ I ■ Couderspcrf H'arket. ft. : ,t-Nu. 1 wliite per bush. *1.75 $ *- ; W ■ lii'il winter " " 1-G<) @ 1.75 ■ Vi. 1 spting " " 1.50 <S 1.00 ■ " .40 id) .45 I ■ " " 2.00® 2.10 8,,. 40 ® .50 B . 1.50 (f ? 2.00 ■ tun lH.ott ® 20.00 1., ft' .00 @ .08 Ky. .14 ® .10 ■, r .25 @ .28 K; .20 .25 ■ - Biieuavsoi null art* strange and past ■ .'cut. I'<>|e tells Us "The great ■ slnlvof tnatikiixl is man," and if ll* I i-l k )>et could walk wit It ■:)' and down the streets of Goutlevs ft i* think lie would admit that I: we might know ourselves, it is Bit impossible to understand our ■L'lilmrs. IV.• have I wen trying for a long time ■..tin-m 11 < meaning of a certain ]>•:•- Inaiic-' t l . t cai' mry sea repeat ml I:"st any fair business day. but its yet Is leyond our ken. f \ |\ occurs in this wise: two men will (Miking along tin* street when sud liv. a d with a cautious look around, , r ilmlge into some alley or by-way Ire one of them produces front his Ilk pocket, with the greatest care. Ink. which they proceed to inspect ■ maimer that is Certainly •|K*euli;u." ■ hold it up to the light and gaze B"Ug\ it a- though tin y were reading Bine's tale in its d -ptl.s; then they ■ovc the eork and smell of it. seem- I to innate its perfumes with the litest sntisfction; lastly, one plnees [ nozzle to his eve and takes a long, l-i look beavr nv.r.rd, then passes it ■lieother who gazes through it in the In- w iv. when the cork is replaced, liiottle K returned to the inside pock l"i its owner's coat and the two re in to the street ami carefully walk I;.'. What does it all mean, is it a ■lie or is.it an optical instrument, I' ilo they go into a dark place to ex- I •• it at d where do they get it? Bumlay morning was one of the colil |"f tin season, but twenty-four hour-, ft. the ti nijM'rature had so far niod- Bt-ii that it was only comfortably BL 1: continued to grow warmer all ■ Monday until evening when a rain Brin set in which lasted until Tuesday ■niing. Since then rain and snow ■ liecn alternating with each other. ■ ■ Ii a decided predominance of the Bluer. ■'ftiiti inplat.nl Resignation.—Tt is sta ■ .h ilni (i. 11 all. Eeq., of llidg ■■. has in contemplation the resigna- B>n .f ins seat in the Constitutional BiiV'Ution in favor of ex-Gov. Ii<gl*i*. ■ ' N place. Mr. Hall is one of the ■ licit, from this Senatorial district. ft-'- ' lip the almve from the liiijttnuv'.* ■ <I Jan. sth. Is the Convention B g out the pasience of its live BmUisso that they consider it only pine * for laid-up politicians, or has ■ misiial nuinl**r of modest men got B'< tii.it 1h.,1V ulki arc willing to ad- Hi' nt other men are better fitted for H place •' ■There a place in I.ycoming County H liM l ti'i'g m Hill, tbat seems deter ni| -<: t j t \o notority. Not long ■ ' <> man living in that locality re- an addition to his frinily of a"f "f twins, w ii*h he named Grant icy. Now it is said the ladies 'he phi,-have declared luirelenting against all gentlemen wearing whiskers. Whether this last ■k'ht- from a dislike of the General of n:| me. or from an objection to the "cut" of the beard don't ap- H hillings is to he at Wellsboro on e -tli inst. lie gushes at the coni :, tee of the Hermaic Society thusly: Eft BUTR 0,,,.—EH Klosed please And ■" Hollars— if ,/?/ kon. My price is su and 4t cents. I may discount so dollars, but shall insist on the 4i Tours .ifbcksbionately, JOSJI Hit. LINOS." I *r. Albert Goodsell, in chopping 'up hemlock tree recently, found inv ■ftMwl in the very centre of a hard dry a white wood grub. Any one whe , AS the character of hemlock knot? appreciate the boring ability of thit Old I AN is dt\ul —tluit good old dog. I >-< uioi i will she follow the track of the bounding deer, no more will her d< r p-nnn ti.ed baying bring joy to the hunter's in art. She was the property of Mr. Cyrenus ! S. Junes, for years had been considered one of the institutions of the village and wns known to every inhabitant for | miles around. True, she was cnly a : dog, Put then theie is honor in being a ' good dog. , The " bear hunt" resulted in the kill ing of tlie bear in a laurel patce near! Flynn's, on Pine Creek. It seems the snow was too much for any extensive I travelling on the part of his bearship, and he soon allowed himself to get within range of the hunter's rifles. He was in poor condition, but weighed 22<i l>ounds. Mr. Lyman passed through here with his trophy on his way home ! last Saturday. i Voters of Pot;er, look at this! We ' take the following paragraph from the I commencement of the leading editorial : in the 7V'M/ Ai/ituti/f of Janv. It: During the past two weeks a scheme has i been developed, having for its oblect the enrichment of a few land holders and speculators at the expense of the tax- 1 payers of the county—it being nothing less tnan the dismemberment of the ; coimty and tie removal of the county seat. It is proposed to set off the west- 1 ern townships of Ihookfi'dd. Weirtfield. < 'lyiui-r, Shippen. Gaines, Elk and jiarts ot oehuar and Morris to !•* joined with ] a few townships from the eastern part i of Potter e unity and erected iptoanew county, with a county s it at Westfield : or Gaines—it has not been determined • which. It w ill lie seen that this County is as deeply interested as Tioga in the alnxve ' sehtni' t't enrihh "a ' ■w land-holders and spiaulatis sat tin < the tax- , lwyere," and, we may wld, gratify the . petty amhit ion of a tew local politicians. . It does in a vol am car what footing the . project h; s i'i our < ouut-y. but we are | certain a la g ■ maj :fy .of the people will be op posed to it. As far as this County is concerned no neimssitv for it J exists. Potter is only :e \veiugo sized j. county; is coinfactly shaped ; .nil has no luiin icrs to free communication in side its nordcrs—cspeeialiy l.oue be- i l ween the eastern and western sections. * We call the attention of the p. opleto ' tliir. sui'jict, and tin y will uo well to • look alter it, for schemers uie sometimes H suei-<*sstul when left to themselves. ft ir. astonishing to us now men will J run after "sLunge gods." Wt heard, liic otiiei day, >i a iuruier mar Couders- NViIH vt' HIS nill P It'T ci^Lt dollars to a stranger for a sewing ma- " chine, when lie could have bought pre cisely the same kind of a machine of a i resjionsible merchant in Coudersport for n sixty-five dollars. * Owing to the extra work we have been obliged to jierforin in enlarging the pa- t lei and changing our office, we are one day behind-time iu our issue tins w*ek. - We have gat our new press anil it does , liisl-class work, out it anyone luinksit i.- any an easy iitacbine o l no in its pres- , • ent condition, betoi eit has >l siuooined ! and oiled down to its woVK. just, let luein ny ir tor ua.lt an bom — chat s ail. Our "•Imys" are entitled to tiie maiiksot HI 11 w ho are iniercsted in the pajier for get- j ting out this week's issue as soon a> they j have. A coin inimical itm from E. T. TleiiUy ' ' under date of Jan. Ist. is?:;, to the Ti< rt . li-jibd' r, and published in tnnt paper of : the 7111. says he has made three obser vations a day of tin* temp raturc of the weather during the year 1>72. and I'r< in these it appears t tat Dec. tilth was the, , coldest day of the year, the average for the day being s U*iow /.ero. The cold est obyrvatioiis were ITb. gd and Dec. grth, being 1- I. low zero. John I . lioiiiiiiHiUt wit" has just it- , t ired from the oiiice ot IM'olhonotary of Tioga (.'ounty. has held that oiiice for thirty-three consecutive years, having l-*n elected by the jH'ople eleven times; bis lirst election being in iSoth luad-i (licittil to litis be held the office about two years under an appointment from Gov. Kilner. The steady rains o! iht last tiiiily-six hours have raised the stieamsand brok en up the ice to sui li all extent that there is great dung* r of the bridges be ing carried off. A - we go to puss a large nuiiiiiei' of men are at work try ing to get at' anuel through tlie ic< jams. t or tin it.form;.ti >u of soldiers who. s(i\cd in the Federal army during the j late war we would state that the bounty ! law of lHib will txpire on the lilst inst. | All v,ho have claims under litis law j should make their application immedi : ately. as they will lost their last cnano j of obtaining bounty und. r tin* pro vis j ions ot this statute afctei that date. The /'■<( a'. : ii I'"hr( is credited witi j the statement that a fanner saved a] laigii ; mount ol clover s eii by cult in: ! a wire boil.in in the trough in whirl.' licfull.i.s stock tlu* wio in ing two o; l!ai e iiH'l i s abovt the close bottom o t la* trough. 'J'iie stock in pulling tin ■ clover hay from tin- rack scattered tin sect 1 almost pure liuough the wire inti r lot* rec-{)taclc below. The Aid''" Ail's has the following ■ not ice of our nt ighlmring village of Poi t Allegany: Two years ago—and even less—l'oil 1 Allegany was almost unknown to the " outside world. We lielieve it was des erilxtl iu tin* gazeteers as *'a post villagi I located on the head-waters of tin* All'*- i) ganv river, in the lumber region of t Pennsylvania."—And it was generally (| believed that the village occupied a more promiueiit josition in the gazeteer than she was justly entitled to in jxiint of fact. Those who Fad heard Port Alle gany spoken of rightly believed it to U* an isolated place with a mixed popttla -1 tion of •'bears and Yankees, Democrats k and frogs," with the Democratic-Yan y kee element entirely left out. Well, that was before the advent of s the new railroad, whiclt now places this village in direct and easy comiuunica ls tion with Buffalo city "and all points east and wrest." £oral Notices. MSWAKD Mm ING. —There is one es tablishment in our thriving town that has stood the test now for some eight years, and it is with pride that we can say that they arc still onward moving, '.have been weighed in ,the buitmce apd I found not wanting. There are but few. 1 we may say not more e i: .one ii a hun dred, that has [jassco through and over-1 come the oppe.iit.ion that Mr. C. 11. <im j mons, the proprmior of the tiegnlntors. has. llis hotn st, open, fearless manner of doing business, on thego-a'iead order 1 doing more hnsiness iu one dav. jirobji-? bly. than nearly all the rest of our town; cutting prices down so much below I what most merchants were in the habit j "t paying in New York. Let the oppo-' sition to concentrate and to cry down' the Regulator man, and if we should undertake to name the devices used we should, we fear, rob our l eaders of much valuable news that they expect, but suf fice it to say that Mr. Simmons still lives, and to-day is doing more business, 1 probably, than any two merchants on the Erie Railroad; and the better the customers know him and his clerks the better they like to trade with them. In addition to his liveditlcrentdemirtments he has started a wholesale lit Hit and " Nhoe Manufactory at No. -3 Regulator Block and is already doing a large job bing t ittile iu this line, an establishment long needed in WclLsvill.**, and we hope and trust that, like all his former uu ilertakings. it may succeed. IF you want - ksl s< wing Machine try Lie Singer -A. M. Reynolds, Agent. T (i\v> "-rile ; el Poo] Treasure- rs having d inands against the kite ( • v.- 0 t> 'i'reasuit.r can have their accounts settled by calling on Dan Baker. Ks'p, at the Recorder's Ofiice, ('oudersport, I'a. A. L. HARVEY, CO. Trent:. s GALL on A. AI. Reynolds for your Dental work—all work warrant d to give salisfactio.i. A\ I" ictl of CO r Z"*: r. r:-. '• Xeir York (p'tttereer has pas.sc.l throuirli ( i..'- ni-' led), MUX soirlsout amavon thesccill'l lilty year* witii tt I • i v*r !l>t of r.-u < •!> uii ii.vre iiif tiicroiis frlcii'K riin>'*vei su..|| -r-ii-lv .••-mi nf prosperity is M. xaoipleo, amt ln pties . 0.. (|< VF j.| }! F jr - -ii t (S nf it paper which has alwj.vs jidvccatC'l those : . I.K-I|'l • • l iel :.Hie !!•• rl:e ; UUons of itok ry ittcl "(Mel py'veeipee! '. OrthrM'"*! *n tl e truest , I loth i,i I'ltureh j.hi st-it'. i,., ia:la • -I i Ri.V.Ms jr.so-l M"no .|o up,]• s l,. ,s |l - 'o mve ine.erv stllis< liliel for Is;:; ar, appro- 1 rrvtnn *'ter | ./,'* /'• TIXIT-lJiHik. Those I •>\ ho c .s'-'-ii *.viii have no ems i rejrrei r'o-' ■-Ic-p. u y ,i.-. Sidney E. Morse A Co., ' A\ i\. a now. Y0i... : IftHK H X I.E. at this l.iruvr presses—a Itroiistrup 11.-tiid |ress ... ..SO ~\ I.i ALSO, aIN OOLFS : *,::;) .1 • •., x • is*; ••• eli.ise. I loth pr ssc -in p<eid order. Waller Well*, fthefl v. 4 Idv. has jiisi rHifivd Irom New York with a IHIUTP " slot .. ot In-y (iooiie, 7{etnty-mrtite t'/(>/z/////, Tkoo's .f SAoe*, t/att d- Cup*, A'otiou*, tfnr<t- Hitfe, Crockery, and a tun line ot ffrocene*. 11• 'id* llNn pld to se.l i.i oull.lloH ij.'h" si of Htutr. 'J'ftj'A, f'orti .Metti ;'*-'l J-'eed , win It .in .-e ooere*! a> t.is :*.p I'II - t-.t! /. !!:esai..e.. ..|"s Tv V" s r ~|-e iv V'ol' 1 "le or l ir'L vlit :. r *— l - , Hue.' ain i shi iik ics o.kcu iii cA'-liaUije lor JI'OO 1- a! I'h-nse call and exainiee our stia k liefore pur !iu i...' . so.'., WELLS A IAY. ADMIMISTTATOM'S SALE. It\ V l;7 l 1" of an i.n!e; issued . nt of ti:e Or [ilians' Ct urt of I'.ittei ('•um'y, ;ui>! t" me direct r TS-ii! injr date IVc. 10. tit-'. I-A il! e\ JMISP I•> sa'e J In pnMir ootery. on SATURDAY, the 1W KNTV Fir ru daj ol JAM AUY, A-l'. 1 ••..at leu o'clock, a. in., ou tli<* pi. ir.jscs. the folknvinir lU-wiitied n d estate, all situalc ill the<'<■■ ol) "f l'olter and state of IN ltlt lyiv.ihk'. t iv i' : LOT NO. I— V uaided eo' tti :, y.t. !.. Haven (an 1 .liisepii l.iihks: e.isl J. i,. ii.Heps; -niitli liy.l. L. Uavens: an toil the west liv Huttl iii SHmterlin, B! iiiiuie It-ieefs. .• IIIUIU Kiilniurii". Itliinla si- <. iiMiu . (.'. .semieriin. C. I'. Killx.nnie and Matt liew Ytiunu-- Eotitaiuitig about TM II acres, witli :I mill pn\iCk' and name crist mill laereoli. I No 2. —tioun led n iitli to 111 .no Warren; ea-'-t I ; the Lueieii I'ird lot: •-<inf Ii In II I'. .1 uies ; and west by .loltn k. Havens. < omaiibiiK about I oi t\ acres,'about twenty acre it he: eof imiuoved. i.tn No a. —Bounded north bv A.mina Sumier ili; east by H. 4'. .tones: sntltll In 11. <'. .I'-lie Ceorsre Sutton and S. Miiwlar: ami wesl l.ytteo. c IN .ker. Coiitaiiiinsi alioui iwenty acres, with a'His.t lifteen acres unproved. To Is- sold as tlie pioperty of JOHN SCXOEULIN. deceased. Terms —i n" third radi, one third in i six inontlis, and one-third in tweire immlUs after ( I'oiiftrmatioii. W. BEACH, .Wie'i. i I'i I. nf .//i". nit nil 'tin, J'-cV. I sninlertiiivilb*. Dee. 1 ". 1572. I Si ttsi KUTIOSS to |h Hi.Halo Daily -'E:x presK" ami tie Elmira Bail) "Adver tiser" re. , ived and forwarded li> Lkely Artiinr B. Mann. Kstra^. Came to the pr -iiu.-es ol tii • suliserllier, a'**mt ' the middle ol Septciiiiier, a ...u.i it . a., i wane yearll.ix steer. The owner i .ei,.lesl i-. toco -.e j .orward, prove prupecy, p..; chu -• , mi" -at' - i • 'iai aw at. & i.;\.i ANN Al HI s. Avres llill, Dec. It. fs;a. Fartnerc-hip S-oticc. :rp k > v.-..a-:-.>Fp ni rfnlly announce to Fit 1. p'.ihlic liiat taey have this day enfi • n-pa. Ui In. In mercantile luisiuess m Oswavo. j Fa., win •( v, ,11 lie t Piii.l a a 'end assort! - "-, t"i 1 i iiieicliaadisc asmill) k'-plL'.t 'Ui,u-> si in, * -i ' 'hey oiler tow foi cds/i. -- ' I- '. AMI. I v., I V. ALLEI; VI 1 j /.' •!, . .2.1 t "AN t- Yl. italic? I J-. - 'sy ' v ulv.-a '...it .la.' - 11. i ■ ter u'-t.'i .• ' I ru.-; • ) ! MM "T IN. • - '■• 1-IS ... 1..'-'..'. ... -oavrtt'l d I v.o offl:.- . '. f. no\: •• I. . to II wv i ra mi w .at ve.. aw a. dete.i • pet l p.- • fhem aid.. • i J. i 1.C.. f- i- , 14;2. ■ i i- ... jo l . E. i "- If. AdniinUirator's rxot'ce, iK. 1 As, l.'-M* s>• i I '.AtiO.i to 1' estate of 1 1 ran n. J>e ,t, la! • ..i Brooklan 1. ! ter county, I'-i.. deceased, have lieca granted i I he - i ia- fint. L.ted to s ad ei-i * ,t.e risO't'sied to mde ."mediate pawreat. in havi.'tf. •.itji-so. '• i. a..: .dialu . Uie e.si..: j ot the sp t ilccede-.t wilt I'iFke ke.nvu fie sac., •vithont deli!., to ( 11 hi AAt DES'i, I'.f-oohbiiui, Be<. 3", ISIS. Executor's Notice. V.'IfEoFAN. letter TesVncnfß'y to tlie estu*' ol Miriam vio.noe. late ol itic tlorc ,e" cf ' >vi-- V.lle, l'rtftf r eor-'IT) I'll.. ' ri "'anted •" tin snl'Si rdier. nil per oils iml(ti*d to said estate ar. requested to irake immediate pa-vaunt, and those havnnr cliiitns or denidiids aealnsi the estate it the said decedent will make known toe saifie. without detav, to (tUU. W. WAKIi, Lewisville, Dee. 2, JS72. Execvtor. Notice. Juy wife, Florence Smith, bavins left m> tied and' board without just cause or provocation; I ( 1 hereby caution all persons against harboring or 1 trusting her on inv aeeoimt, as I shall pay no debts ol her contracting after this date. LEVI G. SMITH. | Harrison. Dec. as. vm ZB~* ' Estray. Citine to lie premise.- ot the Ml' tcrih rin West Branch township, a Sjh,tte I re - u. i- - tut* year- a "t- ''all. I'he owner aril pro, pro., rty, pay eharr is, and take ihe sum ; awi . . , JO J•: BU.;I:TYS. i? eafc iran>-o, I'm. Bi-c, --J. Edward Forster, DCatsß rr Groceries & Provisions, ' * ! MAIN STREET above SECOND, COUDERSPCHT, PA. i A FD.L SUPPLY OF FLOTJR. SUGAR, SPICES, SYRUP, CHEESE, HAM, PISII, TOBACCO, SNUFF, ftc., ftp., K MPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. V specialty made of nnd Coff*? r , of which f In Vf the I'.nrmd Titbit Stock in town. All floods sold rifKA p for CASH (inly. Call ami examine before purchasing elsewhere. I.nw Vltl) FOUNT Lit i 1 A. M. Koyiu.lds, HXTJ.ST. "f Coudrr. Wirt, l'a. , O tHxte<> It' . ' I - THE iGitejii Hoißi AND * Ja. '| General Stage OfT'ce II is i.rr-n mcriTTEt) ">/ KKFi iiMenro/com ( n- - T \ ■ J' and is now of> r n to the I'l'll 1.1 V- Th- TAIM.E will hp kept in FIK6T-TLA*S stye. , urn! no lutmr or sparctl to moke it n FtRST-CLASS HOTEL, GOOD SI'A It 1.1 A <r, ami careful Hostlers always in attendance. I 'flu OI.DTIMK /siyilarity of the Hotel wit I he FUI.I V MAINTAINED I'll the present Proprietor, i who now so'irits the patremaye. of treivellers and the jiuh'ic (/**>, rally. I>. F. (iI.ASS.MIIiE, Jr., 131 PROPKUTIIR COLE &. SON, I'KOi'HIEIOKS UF TUB blckim ih end Wapn-shof, Ecccnd Street, (between Main L West, > —Xorth Ut'l", — COUDEKSPOLT, PA. li A(JOAS % CAR 111 A dES cud SI.JRf *J<V> i f <iil di v fipthll* vmimfacuirrti t i : r customers a'.'l warranto I. | I*i i 11m utWhyi at r eu lytl tu |;rwptl • * >r.M <•+■ '~.t iiTj'l exiK"', Ipijp •! worfrw.? tii •n* yilirv 11) hoth shojje to lto t lie* <>f toivc: rr< rpasor.-iHe f°r rasTi or rcjulf r-' ,r . Ml*. COLE & SON. }. GLP.SE ?. c ofi, Cprpenter ?nd Joirer ; Con Pcnn'n. fONTT?ACTS fo- ?P tlnd" ~f PT'TI.PP <"f— and materials furnished. ! POOP.?. FUNDS nid S.ASH kept corsfuitly on hand or meiirfabttired t*i order. CASH raid for TINE LUMBER. J. GLASE A SON. Labor Saver,s, Read! I have constantly 011 hand the new 3SSGER SEWING MACHINE ■ ' ith aE the lfttest improvements. He STVc i■■ js a 'oek ri r't lnnrliin , an' ? heaiiiiful.even and uniform sfiteh which I) 1 not ravel and is alike on both sices. 'T Hems, Braids, Cords, Tucks Quills, Rind-, Iliins, knioroldeiUuflk-,, and does all kind- id work on tlie lmest muslin 01 the heaviest full- • ClotiL It is the h.st machine for ill work Over "C.'XW i more slMJhlis sold last year ihail any oilier 1 kind made, —according to sworn returns. All EXTRAS kept constantly on hand. OLD MACHINES of any make repaired in a workmanlike manner. I Bcwiny Machine Oil always on hand. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine the SI NO Lit MACHINE. Office in Olmsted Klnok. (Xrconrt floor). A. . REYNOLDS. 122-lyll Aye,it. E. O. EEES. * WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. i DEALER IN Watclios, Cloel.s. ,T cvvrd ry. Silvi'V-pl:vt''l Wiiro. GlilNSi-ir .V Sprflil<'l< , !S, Fiwliinf Guuis suit! Ainiinu.i!ioii, .V v., Ac., i-.c. VVALTHAM WATCHES SOI.D AT I'KK'E 1.1 si" OF IIOWAIII) A ( Si)o lir'unl U'IIJI. . } . Ilni'riEiyo (LONETESMRWRINR innuuer and WAK SFJ OND STKFET, Fast <f MAIN ST.. (DIKE'S BL 11.1 UN(.,) COUDFRSI'FbtT. f \ I I COUDERSPORT CLOTHIfiG STORE! ALL KINDS OF Ready (vice Clothing, rlwiTS, CriiS, Tb-VKKo, v oLiiil', AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ( v on *u.l f v CHEAP as tiro CHEAPEST !! MEN and HOYS SO LT> TO COKItESTOND WITII TIIE fcat^fciCTSr. This heing the rally in thi ■ place devoted exclusively to the tflotkiuQ r .iiuss I pr.n sell CUBAFEU to my f.'ustonicrs than tlmse i who do nil make CL'iiJljAtj a M'EUALTV can offonl to. C;i 1 .md see my stock and 1 vrtll satis faction. H. L. GF.IDLEY. AL>VEIITIS"E IN TIIE Journal & News Item. BASSETTS LIVERY, Corner MARKET and HUNTER Streets, ' | (SOI'TH SIDE of the If I VEIL) I worm respectfully invite the attention of tire | public to my LIVERY ESTABLISHMETNT, *■ with the assurance that I can meet every de | mand for a first class turnout. Having purchased tlie I.iverv of Amos VcJie, I | have the only EstaUiislimeal of the kind in this : section. lswf J. M. BASSF.TT. Established in !854. i L. D . £ Z' G ;G.IT i.NTERPHISE The only reliable Gift Distribution in the Country. s S 160,C00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO HE DIT: in- TLD IS L. D. Sine's l.VJth liFGILAH MONTHLY Gift Enterprise To be drawn Monday, Feb. 17, I.V7J. TWO GRAND CAPITALS CP siijjGvjO tJctcii iii GtiL?3/. _.. X y'ritet Si (J O O / ' . , - *"Hpenbcc|(s! iQ 7'rite* $ /OO D 1 nu.ae iti.d riug. ■, w.tii Siive.-mounted harness, . a. i, t . ' line fiue-loned l.osewoo-l riano, worth 5s"0! rearainily bewing .'•.at ai i s, - wo tu $<••• va li. Five Dold *\V'it' !ies ai d e'hai..s, wortli id i ea h . , Five Cull Ai-.e.leao UiCuc.-, Win 111 l.ell. den i.uiiies' hold lluntiug . uuaii-s, worth * a u 1.. -HI irohl unit Nile- r I/ vcr lluntinu H'"t< /,es tin ■',! worth jmm *-■ to i" u. 1 fin! l Chains, sjive -ware. Jewelry, \e , Ac. '.r.OiE NUftlßfch fclHs •hull'.* Ilufttli LirY.ilEu Iw W - . ucb. AUEVIM WASTI lllosrll I iekels. to uliom lib. ral |irc-iiiiuinw will lie |ianl SIR-VTET'CLEY-F! J W IX TI-LN'-SW; 'i welve'lielielstiiO; i" vv ■ll > - jive 'J"i Si( 1- :k-J, >. v in u.a.a eon.umiiiir a roll list oi prizes, a de - •i . Ill; 111 .111, hO lI.IPI 111- '.< —nation io r.-fi • t-> ttic lei -i •• -it; i. ••!!. 1 1 • ScHl t*> HTIV Ollf til • IPI 11E tntMll. x\i! lU r> lliu^l ' Ufi.' S>tiu it* VN-' fKC R. L. D. SINE. Foi 86. . MI W. FIFTH ST. CINCIN XATI, f. g • U * [1 Y' V* fi •fj C "f b L r if :<J I. rl i ■ : (_ i Ili L Tar OdiJiel. r.'.vTi:;LV GREAT FEJIFDV IOK THC TliG Cr.t and Lun^s. Ii i- _ i . us to inform the public that i.i . it .- lhi.e 'Free *!ai ' ir- a:, . ■ ii . d I.i. i t diseases, 1 i- gamed an •' •'••!,.w from the At a .He to the Da el e co'tsi. alio from theiie.- in some of the lirst .aiinlie.-, of i.uroiie. not ihro.igli the press alone, .11. . a-,-..out tile States actually hen- Cll'le Mid ••HII • otliee. While he puiillshes ' a or- ■ ers. In- is unable to supply i the deieaiid, i e :.. and holds its reputation— y-*t: ' • . ! ire lough, luit by loosening | i - .i.i e . ..tin-* to throw off the unhealthy ti:..: r.o. e, ito about tlie Urro.it and bronchial tube. , v: re -s .r.oatioii. Sci.uie: u relieves the (;ose i.f initation, wliii i ... i.. i,e■' • I ~ i . he 1..1K ui.sinciiihiuiie illld hr.'iK ii I i ibes. . (■ o li.o 1111 re- to mt an, throw off the unheai'hy HJ, retions, ai.d purines the blood. Thirl: If is ;• - ■ r-r m sq.ilPs,l.a.e i, ipe- •••• -.d o|iiuiu ot which most throat and lour i< . . .lit are composed, >viiieu allay cough only, u . gani/. ■ the i.t. rriae . It Iras a soi ldir.g e et <'• the sto .tc . acts on th liver and kidneys, an lymphatic an! ierv 'is r 'glons, thus rea rhiue everv |ia<t of the. svsiem, a id in its ui' lr'ea'iu' llUd poriliillK eileels It uu K,.i:e:o a . i-trulutlor w'Uieii .i l.iu. i 'hi u ovc all ether in the .... ' t. ' X-TCU TICE. The Piuo Tiee Trr Corel"'?. 1 , ' A:h •?*'. r -i:i rTK, - - >UD VvOPfvl tCCAR DTCPS itoli - i.i'or ii. i ■•iin, diate direithn, they shul I no lose 1 heir ( ulaD' • enalities by the use of eu-iip | .i..u i .... a Ikies. Hr;;nY R. wishakt, FTEE or CHARGE Dr. I . (/. C. Wish ; t's purloin are npci en Mouda; s. Tuesday# ami \\ eUnts lays from u a to., to f> p. in. lor consultation hv Dr. Win. T. Ma-. get. WUh hin. are .is. oela'ed two con.suiru g p'ty . -ieinns of a Vnowh d (i ability. This op,.onuni ty is not offered by any other i. sfltution in tht city. All l.etlev* crut be rddrossed tu L. Q. C. WISHAET, M.D, NO. 232 N. SE; ONI) ST., Pliilatielpliia. FCBnTDRE!! I W. H. COATG & SON, MiioLhbALfc AND KLIAIL BF-AT.ERS IK ■ PARLOR, CHAMBER, —AKD— COMMON FURNITURE, VVELLSVILLE, N. Y. T> ■ *i.i- ':iii to <ro au<l see their lurare Stock of (in if. i , manufacture ai>out fifteen different styles of i ( .r Di (. a 1 :rit, Ash, and Painted v,o i-ts.-resc! • to the Whole aletrai e hroiuhoc -sum New York, Ohio ami Pen: - H|.,i „;i, ,!.il . ive :io aupritor for workmanship, ! bt> le or .VI.JL I'AliLOli WORK i ade of the Rest material and wurraute lis ri*| ris< itod. ill •> arei tensive lnanufactmersof , InrIITUBS, a.i.l ivt"-' ;':i i- nude frori kiln- rh'tl lumber, <i . wa.ii.ati i uot t' t tune apart. All low ! t i •uiilze tills firm anil-save o<*, at. .1. .. • . .a I! pay J rotttM to .-it . IIIHTI '.II , oi to lailii ail ■ •tiipiai io a.. I act- ihetr extensive s'wk. The,, keep 5,)....., .1- , rl • ■-, l ••• .•.II I i ii si T.il i- 'H A*h >'' I. Ui.mt, :.i(ii!.ii.o-< I "1 ales, u uo. ... .h...g ..aiul.y ..oiil ... Kuruiti • '.-■le.es. I". D. TREAD WELL, WsHcvills, N. V., Has jus' ntnr \* I from Nc*.v Vc**': with a larjrc B WVL O K OT Scots and Shoos, LUTHER and SI.GE FikfilNGS. LOOK AT THE PRICES! AY "ir*""' "rtrrrn.? from 50c. to 81.7 > " LEATUKK LACE Boots 90c. " 1.75 •' KOKOCCO " " 81.00 1.25 MEN'S TUICK BOOTS 2.50 " ;oo " KII* " 2.73 " ) Small Shoes, from 30 cer.ts upwards. Sole Leather, so rnil Si cents per j onnd. Shoe Findings ot all kinds, v y neap. Remember the place,—directly opposite the Howell House. ARTHUR B. MANN, General Insurance LLSTXCTFCIXT announces that lie lathe repte e for COU2EK3POBT and VICINITY of the following named INSLIJANCE COMPANIES. IXSI LANCE COMPANY or NOP.BII ANILR. it A- —A l.i le.iao.e, oitl Company was in uojpo.uuU in 1791, and 101 Jt.ole tl.i.u seventy j ci ] a>i Juts tl< i.e a sale ami muuiuu.ive business. anil today lanKsas >la• l 1 i.e "No. 1" < < |i|iniil|n •if All.clka. —Assets, 83,212,17 .!S> I 1 HAN KLIN 11111. IXBCIUNCE COMPA .. —invurp. ia..A' in lt: A som o anuaiy 1,181 2, $ 3 2.V .7 i /ijMsi" fuytwj c/itouiroi 8119, no PEN N b YLVAN IA PIKE l.NslliA.M L COM PAN\ instituted 182 . As els, 8 1,12-1,306.37 WILLI.v I'M; 1 PIKE INbU.-vMi. iJOoi- PAN Y.— cash Capital. SII/O,L*A>.OTJ. ■ r V ONNECIICUT MPI CA]. LU t INS. CO., and Hie MJ_I.CII.YN LB LILI. INB. CU. UL NEW York. Policies issued, in <uiy of the abort* , I r" earned reliable Companies at I rta.jada.rcl rates. AKTHIB B. MANX.
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