The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 13, 1872, Page 8, Image 8

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FOREIGN NEWS.
12T" There is eonsiilornble exoitmcnt in
lmlittcal cio- ien Jn England over the Amer
ican claims us presented t the board of
Arbitration. Many lending journals insist
,hat the J bhoiild Iks withdrawn, and
much dissat inaction is expressed with Mr.
Gladstone for his .defense of the American
position. At tho meeting of Parliament on
the 7th iust, Mr. itiilph Osboruo addressed
the House at longtli, and in the coarse of
bis remarke said the Alabamaiucstlon was
the most momentous one Knglandhad been
called to pas upon within a century. He
compared the iiwtute lawyers wha oomposod
the American commission with novices
who represented , England, and said the
latter had been ifompletcly outwitted. If,
he said, the lawyers had planned English
ease, we would have escaped 'with the pay
ment of six millions sterling. Tho Ameri
can commissioners had served tlieirconntry
well and arfitevnd a triumph.
tlfLoiidon, J-'eb. fl. Tho steamship Col
orado, whkih sailed from Liverpool yester
day for Now York, when just outsido tho
Mersey was run itito with great violence by
Jhe steamer Arabian, Inward bound. The
Colorado received severe damages and run
iislioio to prevent her from sinking in deep
water, with all aboard. The Arabia, which
was comparatively uninjured, rescued all
tlio passengers of the Colorado, except iive
in the steerage, who it is supposed jumped
overboard in tho panic which followed tho
uliock of the collision, and were lost. The
passengers were brought back to Liverpool,
where they will be transferred to another
steamer.
More liailroud Itohberleti.
For some months past tho Adams Ex
press cars on tho tho Pan-IIandlo Railroad
have sulTorcd more or less from the depre
dations of thieves who would deplete the
through cars, from Now York to Cincinnati,
of anything valuable they could lay their
hands on. The robberies generally occurred
between this city and Cincinnati, and of
lato the detectives of this and tho Queen
city have been endeavoring to lay oflictul
lingers upon tho guilty ones.
Fortius purpssc, on last Thursday night,
a detective took a "secret passage" in a
loaded express car between this city and
Cincinnati. Nothing occurred to attract
tbo officer's attention until tho car had
passed Xenia, Ohio, when the detective
observed a youug man emerge from among
ii lot of bales, boxes and packages, and
deliberately set to work to open one of tho
safes. The detectivo at once sprang from
bis hiding-placo and attempted to arrest
the thief. A desperato strugglo ensued,
during which the would-be robber received
a shot from the detective's pistol, which,
it is supposed, will end the young man's
career.
The wounded man was taken on to Cin
cinnati and there placed in Jail, where bis
injuries were attended to. From statements
made by the prisoner, who gave his name
as James Trimble, Mr. Ilazcn, one of
Cincinnati's chief detectives, concluded
that a brother, employed as an usher in
one of the theatres in tins city, was also in
terested in the robberies. Accordingly,
Mr. Ilazen visited Pittsburg, and yesterday
caused tbo arrest of the eldor Trimble
A few days ago the young man last refer-
ed tojaccompanied bis brother to Cincinnati,
riding on tho train which his brother is ac
cused of robbing. At tho request of Mr.
Ilazen he produced a watch, set of shirt
studs, watch-chain, and a suit of clothes,
all of which bis brother made him presents
of. Although no information has been
mado against tho young man he has been
bold for further examination. The friends
of tho Pittsburg prisoner feel confident of
his innocence. Pittsburg Comvurcial of tht
nth imt.
A Terrific Explosion.
The terrible explosion which took place
on the 18th ult., at tbo Greenwich marshes,
near London, occurred in a cartridge fac
tory where there were several hundred cases
of ball cartridges. While the foreman and
about thirty young women, from sixteen to
twenty years of age, wore employed in
breaking up the cartridges, without a mo
ment's warning a terrific explosion occurred,
with a tremendous crash that was heard for
several miles round. ' The unfortunate girls
many of whom wero instantly in flames,
rushed screaming from the building. The
less injured ran home across tho marshes
and tidal ditches; while others more serious
ly scorched, threw themselves, or were
thrown down and rolled in the mud, iu
order to extinguish the Jinnies. The roof
of the building was blown away by tho first
concussion, and a portion of the walls which,
measured 60 feet in one direction by 20 in
another, was knocked down.
tfOsi farm at Ogdensburg, N.
owned by one Axtell, a two-year old
Ayrshire bull and a yearling ram recently
fought a most desperate battle, which
continued two days, at short intervals. In
the last reund tho bull was knocked com
pletely out of time, and fell dead, having
.succumbed to the fearful butting of his
lighter, but mora aotive assailant.
" w Indictments bave been found by the
tjrand Jury of New York against Mayor
"Mall, charging him with signing warrant
for fraudulent bills.
Perry County Bank!
tSpousIor, Jiinklii A Co.
THRiuirtorslgncd, having formed a Ranking As
sociation under tlio above name and style, are
now ready to do a General Banking business at
their new Banking House, on Centre Square,
OPPOSITB THE COURTHOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back oa
demand. We discount notes for a period of not
over 90 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and
Mew York.
On time Deposits, five per cent, forany time over
four months ; and for four months four per cent.
We are well provided with all and every faeUlty
for doing a Banking Business) and knowing, and
for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un
der which the people of tills County labored forth
want of a Baak of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want :andthis being
the first Bank ever established In Terry county, w
hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th
business men, fanners and mechanics.
This Banking Association Js composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. Hponsi.eb, liloomtleld, Perry county, Pa.
B. K. Junkin, " " "
Wm. II. Miu.f.b, Carlisle.
OFNCEKS:
W. A. 8PONHI.KK, Pnrident.
WfTJ.iAM Wii-Lis, Cashier.
New Bloomlleld, 3 8 ly
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!
PIM1E subscribers have on hand at all times,
L as complcto an assortment of Hardware
as can be found in the county.
NAILS,
HINGES,
LOCKS,
GLASS,
PAINTS & OILS,
and a fine assortment of all styles of
Builders Hardware,
Al.so,
CARPENTER TOOLS,
TABLE CUTLERY,
COFFEE MILLS,
SPOONS,
SHOVELS,
HOES,
and a full stock of
Hardware of Every Description,
All of which will be sold at tbo lowest market
prices. Persons wanting any article in this
line arc requested to call and examlneour stock.
F. MORTIMER,
Nbw Bloompiri.t), Fa.
T
AILOHINO. Having opened a dent's furnish
. Inn goods and Merchant Ta or In if Kstab sh
nient. in the little Store next door to I'otters Law
Olllce, I would respectfully ask all In "eed of any
thing In my line to call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
l'IKCIi GOODS
from which to select (Jarments always on hand
which will be made up to suit Customers and
IN THE LATEST 8TY1.K
on short notice. Don't full to visit the Little
Stoke in the Comer.
I', a (ioocls bought elsewhere will be mado np
In the best manner.
8. II . BECK,
New Bloomflcld, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, &c.
TriDOWH, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers.
YV &c, of (Soldiers who were killed or died of
disease contracted in the Service of tho United
States, can now make application for Pension.
Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were
wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled In tin
war of lHtil.
When widows die or re-marry, the child or
children under sixteen years of age are entitled to
a Pension.
The time for tiling claims for additional bounty
has been extended six months.
Particular attention given toold suspended case
In the different departments at Washington, It. C
If you have, or think you have a claim against tlio
Uovernment, call on or address the undersigned.
No charge fur Information.
LEWIS POTTEH,
Attorney for Claimants,
4 31 NEW BLOOM HI KI.D, TA
New Carriage Maim factory,
Ov tl mil hthert, East or C'akusi.e St.,
New Bloomflcld, Pcnn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous Shop on High Ht., Koxt of Carlisle Street,
New liloomtleld, l'a., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to order
Oil ! 1
1 II f O H
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner.
. Having superior workmen, he in prepared
to furnish work ihat will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much mure durable, aud
at much more reasonable rates.
WKKPAIKINH of allklndsneatlyaud prompt
ly done. A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH.
1111
WEATHER STRIPS.
TOIUiEY'S PATENT.
QUALITY MAINTAINED.
PRICES COMPETE WITH THE '
E. S. & J. Torrcy,
100 Fulton St., N. V.
3 m. a.
3 II tt n sj.
Clothes
J at
lowest
Fricei.
Bring
the
Boys.
Always
full of
Boys and
Men's
Fine
Clothing.
OAK IIATjL,
OAK HALL,
OAK lLALL,
OAK
OAK n A LL,
OAK HALL,
OAK II ALL,
ORE
Clothes &
better
Clothes
than ever
known in
anyone
E
LEGANT
Assortment for
Men
of every size,
every shape,
and
every stature.
B i
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia.
CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.
A. B. SHERK
has a largo lot of second hand work on c3?JL.
hand, which he will sell cheap 111 orderjj&slS.
to niako room for new work, ,
FOR THE SPUING TRADE.
He has. also, the best lot of
NEW WORK ON HAND.
You can always see different styles. The material
Is not In question any more, lor It Is the best used.
If you want satisfaction in style, quality and
lii'lcu, go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere.
There Is no tl nil that has a better Tradu, or sells
more In Cumberland and Terry counties.
REPAIRING AND PAINTINO
promptly attended to. Factory Corner of South
and Pitt Streets,
3 tip CAItl.ISI.K, PA.
English Roofing Felt
Is found to stand well in all climates, being ex
tensively used for Roofing Houses, Out-Build-IngB
and Shcdsj for Laying Flat Hoofs, Gutters,
Lining Granaries, Storehouses, or Walls,
(cither outside or inside), and for placing un
der Slates or Tiles. It is also a cheap and
effective Ceiling on the underneath side of raf
ters or a Slated or Tiled Koof, and as a Ceiling
to Iron Roofs, counteracting Heat, Frott, and
Condensation of Moisture.
The English Felt Is put up lu rolls of 25
yards In length, by 83 Inches In width, aud
containing a surface of 200 squure feet.
THREE-PLY FELT FOR ROOFING.
In Rolls, 20 inches wide, by 50 feet in length;
cneh roll will cover a surface 10 feet square, or
100 square feet.
It Is to be laid across the roof, shingle fash
ion, with a lap of two inches, and secured by
nailing tbe edges with 3d nails and tin raps.
When laid, the Felt is to be painted with
Mustlc Roof Coating, and Sanded. The Mas
tic Roof Coating is mixed, ready for use, and
is applied with a brush.
TARRED ROOFING FELT.
Used extensively for Sheathing Houses, and for
Tar and Gravel Roofing, also for placing under
Slate, Tin and Shingle Mooting.
It Is used lu packing Woolens and Furs to
protect them from moths.
Put up In rolls weighing 45 pounds each.
15 pounds Felt will cover a surface of 100
square feet.
TWO-PLY FELT,
For Sheathing Houses, Roofing Temporary
liuildings, making Watertight Floors, aud for
placing under Slute aud Shingles.
In rolls, 28 inches wide by 60 fect In length.
Each roll will cover a surface of 10 feet square
or 100 square feet.
For Sheathing It can he nailed upon the stud
ding, making a perfectly air tight sheathing,
and sure protection from dampness. Ruts,
mice, or vermin will not go near It.
MICA CANVAS ROOFING,
In rolls containing 250 square feet. Is to be
laid across the roof, and lapped shingle fash
ion with a lap of two Inches, and secured by
nailing the edges with 20 or. tacks.
This is tbe only Composition Roofing that
does not require a finishing coat of paint or
cement.
UNTARRED SHEATHING FELT,
For Carpet Lining, Deadening Floors, and for
putting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Rooting.
Put up in rolls weighing 100 pounds.
10 pounds Felt will cover a surface 10 feet
square, or 100 square feet.
MANUFACTURED BY THE
PENN ROOFING CO.,
105 South 2nd Street,
5S3'.Mt l'llII.ADKI.IMIIA, 1A.
To NIiooiiiiiIcoi'm.
THK subscribers keep constantly on baud, a
FINK AbtJoltTMKNT OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
It OA N S,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE Tint KM),
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
K MORTIMER.
TO OONHUMPTIVKH.
The advertiser, having Iwn permanently cured
of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple
remedy, is anxious to muke known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It,
he will send acopy of the prescription used (free
of chaise,) with the directions for preparing and
using the same, which they will Unci a sum cure
for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties
wishing the prescription will please address
(ly Itev. l:i)WAltl A. WII-ixON.
SO South Third St., Williamsburg. N. V.
OUNG
urrs
Styiiah
& Splen
did. Dnrablo
and Eco
nomical. Come&
see tli em
MEN
Should al
ways deal
at Sixth
and
Market
OAK II ALL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL,
HALL,
OAK 11 A LL,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL.
0VELTIES
in
HUE CLOTHES
all at
Reasonable
Prices.
Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree and
Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit and
Herb Seeds,
PREPAID UY MAIL.
A complete find judicious assortment, 23
sorts of cither class, $1.00. Tho six class
es, (150 packets) for $.).00. Also, an im
mense stock of ono year grafted Fruit
Trees, Small Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
v ruit,ui naniental ana .bvergreon seedlings,
lliilbH, Hoses, Vinos, Houso and Holder
Plants, tfcc, 6ic, tho most complete assort
ment in America. Prepaid by mail. Priced
Catalogues to any address, also trade lists,
gratis. Seeds on Commission. Agents
Wanted.
15. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nursorics
and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass.
Established 1813. 0 5 12
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro
published on every packogo, there
fore it Ib not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain eure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism. Skin Diseaies, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
lilood.
0KB B0TTL2 OF H0SADALI3
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sursapanlla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalis in their practice
for the nast three vcars nnd frcelv
endorse it as a reliable Alterativo
and Blood Purifior.
DR. T. C. PUOH, of Baltimolo.
Dll. T. J. IIOVKIN,
DR. R. W.C'AUR.
1)11. J. 8. SPARKS, of Kicboltsville,
DR. J. I.. McCARTHA, Columbia,
8. C.
DR. A. B. NORLKS, Edgeromb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH fc EONS, Fall River,
F..W. SMtTIf, Jiickson, Mich.
A. F. WHKKLK.it. l.inn, Ohio,
n. HAM., Mini, Ol io.
CRAVEN & CO.,UnnlnnsTllle, Vs.
SAM'L. O. McFADDK.N, .MuilrecJ
boro,Tenn. Our spare will not ullmv of my ex
tended lemniUs In rel-itlon lu tho
virtues ol lUKiulalts. Totho lied leal
Profession we (,uaii!ilteo i Fluid Kx
tnctsuperior tu uny they hive ever
used in the trej:nient of diseised
Blood; ind to the nl!!irteil wo Sly try
llosidalis. ind vou will be restored
to heihh.
Rosadalis is told hv ill Drucitlsts.
price 91.au per bottlo. AridrcM
S3, CIZZZZTZ li CO.
Manufacturing i hrmUt,
IIai.i i uq lit;, l!t.
& 30 52
A GREAT OFFER!
ONLY 11 FOIt 11 IN VAI.UK ! OR. FOIt $1.
1S1N VAI.UK. 01t,",2t)IN VAIAJK 1
THKlieatitlfiil and artistic Chronio. "Isn't Hhe
Pretty 7" highly Mulshed, moulded, and varn
ished. Hl.e,l:ul7 (after Mllle M. SM-neer.) retail
price. IX, will lie sent by mall, securely done up,
post-free, as a premium to every 3 yearly mibscrl
oer to DF.MOItKHT'H MONTHLY, acknowledged
the most beautiful and useful Parlor Magazine In
America. "Isn'tShe Pretty?" IsalieautlfiilChro
nio and Splendid Parlor Picture, and a valuable
work of art, worth more than Double the Cost of
Subscription, and, together with DF.MOHKHT'S
MONTHLY slloids an ipMrtuulty for tho invest
ment of S3 such as mav never occur again ; or. In
place of "Isn't She Pretty?" fir tl additional,
Hiawatha's Wooing," (after Jemme Thompson),
sle, Ix2ft. price, 1S, will be sent post-free t or
iKithChromos and Demoreat's Monthly, for one
year, for Vi. Hiawatha's Wooing In an eiiually
splendid work of art, a large and beautiful Chro
nio, and worth four times the price charged.
Husbands, Fathers, and I .overs, do not fall Usub
serllie fr Demorest's Magazine, and present It
with a beautiful Chrnmo. It will make eyes spark
le with delight and satisfaction, aud prove a
monthly reminder of your good taste and kind
feeling. Address W. .Iknmnos IHMOitKirr, KIS
llroaifwav. New York. Copies if tlio latwt num
bers of tlio Magazine 26 cents each, post-free. 4U
i. M. 01I1VIN.
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Jf. (ilUVIN HON,
Com 111 iMHiloii M orli 11 11 1 m.
No. S, BPKAll'8 WHAltF,
It ti 1 1 1 in o r c . M l
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W will pay strict attention to the sale of all
kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts
promptly. 6 34 ly
ROSADALIS
O
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: . .'. . A Ful Assortment of , ! . :
THE CELEBRATED YORK, BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Sided. Whole Mtwtlc ; Double
, Sole and r ,
1
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Hale to the Trade by
M. B. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand. ' ' '
' 9-Special Attention JW ( Onlcr.
62320.
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riMIE Tenth Volume of Wood's Household
X Magazine begins with January 1873. Its
regular contributors Include Horace Greeley,
Gail Hamilton. Thos. K. Bcecher, Dr. Di
Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Parton, etc
Harriet Bcecher Btowe, Brick Pomcroy, John
G. Baxe, Maj. Gen. Kllpatrlck, Pctrolium V.
Nnsby, ect., write for it occasionally. Terras,
One Dollar a year. In clubbing, three flrst
cIiibs periodicals are given for the price of one
of them. The most liberal Premium List ever
published. No periodical is moic frequently or
fuvorably mentioned by tho press. " Wood's
Household Magazine Is one of the monuments
of business enterprise which mark tho age.'
Methodift Horns Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.
"It has been improving ever since we knew
It a good criterion for tho future." Courier,
New Market, Canada. "It is a marvel of
cheapness and first-class quality combined."
New York Timet. Hpecimeu copv sent free t
any address. 8. 8. WOOD A CO.,
J Newhiirvh. NT- V.
Professional Cards.
1TAI. A. SI'ONKMUt, Attornev-nt-I.aw.
Tf Ofllcc adjoining his residence, on Fast
Main street, New llloonillcld, Perry co.. Pa. 3 2 ly
S1I. GAMiltAITH, Attonuw.nT.ljiwT
New liloomtleld. Perry CO., Pa.
- Pensions, Bounties, Hack Pay, and all
Claims against the Government, promiitlv collect
ed. Olllce with Win. A. Bponsler, lisq. 32 ly.
JOHN G. SHATTO, Burgeon Dentist.
New lllooinlleld, Perry co., Pa.
tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical l)en
Di'ices.done in the best manner, and at reasonable
B-Olllce over Mortimer's store 3 2 lv
CHAS. A. BAltNETT, Attm-yit-Law,
New liloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa.
a. Office adjoining Mortiaier' Store. 3 2 ly
P. Ml'I TI UK Att.irnnv at T.a nH T.(.
tl'ict Attorney nf l'errv enntirv Viow.a ulili
j. 1. iuciuiiro, iew isioomnciu, I'enn'a.
LJCWI9 J'OTTF.ItT
Attobnet-at-Law & NOTAltr Pcbi.io,
ffe.io Jiloomltetil, J'erry County, Penn'a.
Kir Special attention given to Collections of nil
Kinds, to tho settlement of estates, tie.., and all
other legal business prosecuted with fidelity ami
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits and Ac
knowledgments taken.
M-Onice live doors West of Sutch'shotel. 321y.
JI1A1I.Y, AtlarneyatLnw7 "
New lllooinlleld, TerryCo., Pa.
- Office In the Court House, with .1. It. Mhuler.
K.si. ltefors to h. Mclntlre. Kso,. June 27, 1871,
WM. M. SI1TC1I, Attomey-at-Law, and Mili
tary Claim Agent,
New liloomtleld. Perry Co., Pa.
VW Office Two doors West of F. Mortimer
Store 3 7 ly
C. i.ek mXFukay!
Attomey.at-I,aw,
Centre Souare,
New liloomtleld. Perry co., Pa.
- All business entrusted to Ills care will re
ceive prompt attention. 3 2 tf
CHAH. J. T, McINTinK, Attorney aTl.aw
New iiloomlleld, Perry co., Ta.
All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 21v.
M. N. SKIHKHT, Attomey at-Law,
New Itlotnnlielil. l'errv en.. Pa
Iiloomlleld, S 33 ly.
L-EBAlsrON
Mutual Fire Insurance) Company,
OF
.TomHtov, Pemi'n.
1LICIKH PKHPKTUAL at Low ltates. No
steam risks taken. This Is one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
Statu. Country property Insured Perpetually
at 94 00 per thousand, aud Town property at to Ob
er thousand.
LEWIS POTTER,
N KW BLOOM FIKLD, PA.,
4 Id Agent for Perry County.
Real Estate, Insurance,
AMU
AGKNCY.
CLAIM
LEWIS POTTER & CO.,
Real Estatt ttrokert. Insurance, t Cfafm Agent
Now JlloomlielU,
WEINVITE the attention of buyers and sell
ers to the advantage we offer tliem In pur
chasing or disposing of real estate through our of
lice.
We have a very large list of desirable property,
consisting of farms, town property, mills, store
aud tavern stands, and real estate of any descrlp-
lou which wu are prepared to oiler at great bar-
icalnri. We ad.-ertlse our iMvioertv vei-v extensive
ly, and use all our elforts, skill, and diUiKonce ts
effect a sale. We make 110 charges uuless the
property Is sold while registered with us. We als
draw up deeds. Isolds, mortgages, andall legal pa
pers at moderate rates.
Home of the Pest, cheapest, and most reliable
tire, life, and cattle Insurance companies In tlie
l ulled States are represented at this agency.
Property insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, and erpetua!!y at U and to Per thousand.
Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims
collected. There aro thousands of soldiers and
heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and
bounty, who have never lomle application. Sol
diers, If you were wounded, ruptured, oreontraet
ed a disease In the service from which you are dls-
' uoieti, you aru einiiie'i u ii pension.
When wldowsof soldiers die or marry, the minor
children are entitled to the pension.
I Parties havlnit any business to transact In our
' line, are resHcifully Invited tu give us a call, as
I wearecoiiMdent we can render satisfaction In any
1 branch of our business,
i -No charge for Information.
i'.'Jllv . I l'iiT'ri.'l Jf. .in
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Neatly executed lit th Hhs.mtwia Times
hi i.a in .Inb Ohio.
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