The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 12, 1874, Image 2

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mil JUltwak
Henry A. Parsons, Jr.
Editor
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18M.
Local Option Eepoal and a General License
Lair.
Ilarr'tsburg, February 7. Tho peti
tions coDttnuo to pour in, calling for the
repeal of ihe Local Option Law, 'J'licj
nro referred to the Committee on Vice
and Immorality, that htta the subject in
charge. This Committee will probably
get up n general licenso law, of uniform
application to all the counties of the
Ftatc, nud repovt it nt an early day, and
then an earnest etrujigle will commence
cu the subjec. Tho indications now
are that such a bill will paw both
tranche?. Jn the House no leas than
firo bills have already been introduced
ou tho subject, and referred to the above
(.'ammittco. A brief synopsis oi their
provisions will show tho diift of legisla
tive scDtimcnt.
Mr. I'yle, Deuioctul, of Northamp
Mi, has a biil simply repealing the local
option act.
Mr. Toner, Democrat, of Westmore
land, has presented petitions signed by
4.000 people of that county for repeal
oi local option, aud acaoinpanied then
with "an not for tho better regulation of
the sale cf intoxicating liquors." This
bill sets out with a preamble- "tb.it the
!r'al option law has failed in its object,
mid drunkeness runs riot more depraded
than ever." The first section repents the
i ptiou la. The rest cf the bill i3 a
queer jucsbK If authorizes the court
on petition of eix fioehclden, worth not
l?ss than '.2,000 caob, to grant licenses;
I nf. tho petitioners aril applicant liiitst
first take an oath tbey will sorro as n
Fort of independent police for the sup
pression cf druDkencss and illegal liquor
sidling, Drunkenev3 is punished by
fine, mid all the fines collected under
the law go to the benefit of tho druu
Lard's family. The sale of adulterated
l'tjuors is made punishable by fine, and
t chemist, or sort cf "county to.ster''
is provided to report tLo presence of
strychnine or cotulu indkus in the
beverpges oi tho people. Lioeu:-cs re
1.1 be divided into ten classes according
to population of town or c'ty, and will
c"t from 100 to 550.
Mr. Piiriuiek, i)f lo.cerat, of Wpjce,
has a biil repealing tl o l"erl option law,
and piiDiihit'g, by fine cud imprison
incrit, the sale of liquors without hceuse.
Then follows this eec'ioa, which is a
novelty in its ws;:
"Skction 7. Tho courts of ccrinT.n
j lens shall have pewer, upon tho npplica
sic a cf any five licensed inn leeprs cf Ihe
county to make ft d.'crec incorporating
them as an association hj mcli name as
the? may appoint; and tuch association
.hall have power to admit other persons to
membership at its discretion, nr.d to adopt
such measures as may be necessary for the
suppression of offences RgiJiist this act.''
There is a good idea at the bottom of
this, and that is to make the licensed
b'qucr sellers an important auxiliary in
suppressing tb iiiivit traffic in the
ardent.
Mr. lUtfler, Pemoernt, of Cumber
land, has a very elaboralo license law,
prefaced Ly o feauibio dccluring,
jimonp ether thijis, .' that a great
change is ucccssary to that the taints
aw morals of the people msy o better
protected. It require? previous notice
to be iiven of intciiMon t apply for li
Ctnse, and bns stiiogout restrictii.us
ou tho issne of liflynsc-i, the sale of li
quor, the cocditct of satoon, etc. The
liceiiie fee is fisci at. g200 nnd 100
per annum, according to the rental of
t'ne s&loon or tavern.
Next we have a bi'd proposed by Mr.
Meyer of Bradford, ''to suppiess in-'
icnjperar.ee and crime," of i vastly dif
fereDt. character from nny of tho above.
Section one, gives tho husband, wife,
parent or guardian, or other person who
thall be iojurc-d in fcrfcu Sind prcpeity,
or means cf support, by nny intoxicated
person, the ribt of action in his cr her
Mine against the person wb? sold or
furnished intoxicating liquors ia viola
lion of law and caused the intoxication
in whole or in part of such peison. Ths
owners of tho property in which the !
liquor is sold are hold liable severally
and jointly with the persons soiling the i
Kitrae for all dama;'es sustained, and for
exemplary dutnRt"c. Another sre'ion
of the bill 'Jt'cb.rcs '.hat the un'awfu!
sste of intoxicating liquor3 iiball work a
Forfeiture of any Jtceuse or contract oi
rent orj the premise.
This 13 substantially tho Ohio and
Illinois law, but judging from the tern
per of the IToue, and especially the
power of what is known as tho liquor
vote of the State, theie is a slim pros
pect indeed of its passage.
' Tbe mines c-f Nevada produced
0
000. 0Uy ot gold Jest year.
Tho Eecor.d Evans trial at Ilatri.i
Ijurg bos ended with a verdict of 5183,.
000 for the State, 40,000 more (ban
was previously awarded.
TI10 reveouo receipts last month v,ete
$9,702,255.03. Total for the fiscal
year to tbo 1st iust., 557,528,7i:0.71.
The board of investigation in the
tase of the sinking of tho Virjinus
will report that it was not tho result of
any carelessness or design on the part of
the United States officers.
A "Dead Beats' Directory" has teen
printed anonymously in Chicago. It is
iutended for the use of boarding houce
keepers, grocers, butchers, etc., and coi
tains the names of a thousand men who
habitually neglect paying their bills.
The list includes lawyers, actors, minis
ters, aldermen and offioials, and is to be
revised monthly.
'The Committee on Banking and Cur
rency in Congress have reported a bill,
on which they will claim early action,
authorizing the Secretary of the Treas
ury to issue two millions of dollars of
currency monthly, commencing July
1, 1S74, said currency to be paid in
coin two years from the date of issue,
these notes to take the place of the
present issue of legal tenders, which are
a V. n HFUnnml rr.n iia rail AJ. mt i M
Hew Advertisements.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Com
missioners of Elk County will meet,
ut tticir otiice in Ridgway, la., on Friday,
February SiOlb, 1874, for the purpose of re
viewing the Military Enrollment of 1874 at
which time and place persons feeling theni
pclves aggrieved by said enrollment can at.
tend if they see proper. The assessors of
the several townships are requested to be
in attendance. By order of the board.
C. II. McCACLEY, Clerk.
Ridgway, Pa., Jan. Gth, J 874. n&G.
JTOT1CE.
The appeals will be held in the several
township of Elk County, as follows:
Spring Creek to-vneliip, at the hoase of
Tlios. Irwin, Friday, Feb. 3d, 1874.
Millstone township, at the house o Hiram
Ranght, Wednesday, Feb. 4th, 1374.
llorfon township, nt the house of O. H.
Clark, Friday, Feb. Cth, 1874.
Fox towuship, at the AlcCauloy House,
Satuaday, Feb. 7th, 1874.
Jay tuwaship, at the house of Michucl
Sjiaugkr, Tuesday, Feb. 10th, 1871.
lteunetto lownehip; at the Dcnezetle
Hotel, Wednesday, Feb. 1Kb, 1874.
Ucpziiiger township, at iha liouoc of Jos.
Klndfoldcr, Friday, l'e5. lyth, 1874.
St. Mary's, Foro., at tho house of Jos.
Windfcldcr, Saturduy, Feb. llih, 1874.
Joucs township, nt the house of Martin
Sowers, Tuesday Feb. 17th, 1874.
Ilighlar.d lown?hip, at the house of
Thos. Campbell, Weduesdny fovenoou.
Feb. 18ih, 1874.
Hidgway township, ut the Commis
sioners otiice, Feb. lvih, andiiOih.
For Unsealed Lands at Iha Comiuission
cr's otiice. Feb. l'Jth, and llOih.
At which time and place persons feelitg
lecinselves aggrieved by the assessment el'
1874 can atieud if they fee proper. By
order of the board.
C. II. McCACLEY, Clerk.
Eidgway, Pa., Jan. Cth, 1S74. n40.
UYS1CIANS AND DItrGGLST3.
A prominent w York jhyiician lately
complainsd to tliindas l:cl, about his t?nu
(inhvocd Oil Capsulns. sta'irg that some
times they cim-a miraculously ; but that a
patient of his had taken I hem for somelim
vithout rSect. Ou being informed that
scvertil imitations were made and sold, he
inquired and found that his patient had
been takinj capsulus ol 1 iu bottles, and not
UU.NDAS DICK & CO'.
What happened to this physician may have
happened lo others, and Iil'NDAS HICK &
CO., lake thia Liethod of protcctiiij "Oil of
Sandalwood'' from this Uisrepute.
PIIYSICIAXS who once prescribo the
Cajirulas will CONTINUE TO DO IsO, for
tiny certain tho PL'ilE OIL in tho EES!
A fill CHEAPEST form.
OIL OF SAM'LEWOOD is fact surcr
srdine every o'her rmicdy. sixty Csptulrs
ONLY being required lo insure a sale and
certain cure in six or eight days. From
110 other medicine can this result be had.
LUi K B Emt Cai m u s solve the prob
hm long ci.nsideied by Inuny eminent phy
sieiaus, of hew to avoid the nausea nnd dis
gust experienced in swallow ing, which are
well known to detract Ircm, it' not destroy,
tho good ellects of many valunbie remedies.
Poi't Capsules aieput up in tin-fidl and
neat boxei, thirty in each, and arc the
only capsules prescribed by Physiciuus.
SQf-THESE WERE THE ONLY CjVP
SVLE3 ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PAP.18 EXPOSITION.
f-'rud for Circular to CO Wooster St., X. 1".
SOLD AT ALL EHUG STORES.
General Agency, 110 Reado Street,
1874.
lliE
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and Stationers.
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A MAMMOTH STOCK I
Firmly believing that the world moves,
and that the demands of the public are con
stantly inertasin;, the proprietors of the
(Brand ntipt torte
j
have just returned from the eastern aud j
western cities with the most pcricct and
complete fctock e!
iMKUCIlANDISB
OF EVEttY DESCRIPTION,
l'eu cantiol
ASK I'OIl ANYTHING
t'uey do not keep, and they Lave
absolutely
BROKEN TUT. BACKBONE
of Iiij-h prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH!
CIIEAI'EU
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, Hay 1st, 1873.
JyTEW STAGS ROUTE.
J. C. BURNS, Proprietor.
Ths subscriber having secured the con
tract far carrying tke O. 8. Mail between
RETXOLDSTILEL BKOCIWAYVILLI
has placed on that road a lineefhao
Hacks leave tbe Exchange flottl s
ReynoldvilU every Tuesday, Taarsday and
Saturday oa the airival of tke Broekville
stage, aad retarn ths same day. These
hacks connect at Broekwayvilla wit, tke
Ridgway stages, Baking eonaeatiea wi k
trains tke P. Jl . Road, betk east aa i
west. Kv7 aUentita U tbe eaafert f
patreas f tkis lie will be fiva, tmi a
rriy at'
TnE VICTOR SEWING MACniXE CO.
want reliable and encrireti! jgents in'.thi
County. The "VICTOii" is a Look-stiich,
Shuttle Machine, with Self-setting Needle,
best furnished and most perfect Machine
ottered. An increase or over altit per
cent, on sales of lbi- over toil, tor
Terms dc, Address.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO..
12'.'" Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
nCOto.
ADVERTISE
BIT MAIU 25 CENTS
I k PARK ROW
4 HEW YORK
DAGUSOAnOIIDA RAILHOAD.
From and af.cr Monday. Feb. 6th 1870.
Trains will run on this Road as follows:
Leaves Earlcy 7 oO a. in., arrives at
Dagu&cahoiida Junction 8 10 u. ui., con-
noctin with Accom. cast S 14 a. iu., and
with Mail west at it 15 3. ni
Leaves Daguscahouda at 0 -0 a m.
arrives ut Earlcy 10 (JO a. m. Leave
Earley o 30 p. m., and arrives at Dagus
cahouda ut 5 Oil p. in., couuectiug with
Mail ea?-t at 5 09 p, nr, and Accommo
dation west nt 5 40 p. 111,
Iu case 1'. & I'J. trains are late, Da tus
cahonda train holds twenty minutes be
yond the above time.
'iickets should always be procured
before leaving station?.
(J. M. EARLEY, Ls.sr.
VICE'S
FLORAL GUIDE
ICS 1871
200 PAGES; COO ENGRAVINGS, nud
COLORED PLATES. Published quarterly
at -0 cents a Year. First No. fur 1874 has
been ixsued. A German Edition ai same
price Addve?3
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
JF YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
JAMES LI- UAGERTT
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WAKE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
4 Large Stock ef
Groceries ini Provision.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap
aa the CHEAPEST.
- JAMKS U. IUSKRTY.
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST PAPER 15 TUB
COUNTY,
HAYING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
ATION. IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN TUJJ COUNTY
u"otf(l U the fntertjf of tit gtoptc
ai ( IU Ceunty.
TERS:$2.00 PES Y2AR.
Ifyim want to sill anything, let the
people know it through the Advocate,
the great advertisiag medium.
BRING ALONG YOUR ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET Til KM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW JUTES.
&fo (Bill Jpucatc
Job
Printing Oilice,
Iu the Court House, Ridgway, l'a.
The best work done, und at tbe
very lowot prices.
Blanks kept constantly on hand
at thia oflko.
Hand bills printed at the shortest uulic
NJiW JHV13UY BTAUL13
IN
RIBGWAY.
DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TO IN
form the Cittzens of Ridgway, aud the
public generally, that be lias started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
good stock, good Carriages
Buggies, to let upon Uie most reasona
tie terms.
I$SUe will also do job teaming.
Stable on Broad street, above Vlain.
All orders left at tke Post Office will meet
prompt attentica
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over issued, la given to each subscriber, vis:
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two beautiful Child Pictures, by Airs. An
derson, and "Amoko ths Dgwobops," a
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are prepared to deliver them together with
a subesription C'crtilicate signed by the pub
lishers, at the time the money is paid.
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Only two dollars aal a half a year.
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",S:t Sansom St., Fhila.
712 Broadway, N. V. 3 School St, Boston.
1 13, & 117 E. Madison St, Chicago.
ITTICA 9
mm ENGINE
(Fobukblt Wood Be Umr.)
STATIOHIRV S PORTHBLE".'
Steam
Mgmes.
The Best Ss Most Complete Assortment
iu U10 Market
Those Enjfinea hare alwura maintained 4ho rcrrf
hiithemt standnxd of xoellenoe. We xnoko tbe
huwtj fact tut of Kngin"9, lioileni and Haw Mills
irpeclalty. Wo bare the lnnret and moat oomplrit
works of the kind in the ootmtry, witu macliiiiery
pecially adaptoil to the work.
We keep oonat-antly in proww laro nnnibom of
Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest pheee
and on the ahortest notice. Wo build Eupinea
rpetrially wlnptcdto Mine, Saw Mill, Jrifit Mills.
Tdnntnes Cotton Quim, Threshers and all claawe
Of manufaoturiur.
We are now building the ocl.-br.-vtM Lane Circu
lar Saw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
ever invented. 4
We mnke the mannfactnre of Saw Mill ontfta a
Special feature of our busint-ss, and can furuiaU
eomplete on the shortest notice.
Our aim in ail eaes is to furnish the beet ma
thinery in the market, and work absolutory un
equaled for beauty of desiim, economy and strength
Bend for Circular and Price List. .
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
vtica, nr. x.
Elk Ccunty Directory.
President Judge E. 11. Wet more.
Additional Law Judge lion. Juo. P
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V
Uouk.
District Attorney J. K. r. Hail.
Sheritl' ). C. Ojster.
I'lolhonotary ,j-c., Fred. Sohceniug.
Treasurer C. It. Earley.
County Superintendent I'ufus Lucnrc.
t'oiumissioners Kobt. C'anipboll, John
Burr, (jeo. Ed. Weis.
Auditors (.'lark A. Wilcox, George II.
Messenger, aud C. W. Ifarrett.
County Surveyor Geo Wiluislcy.
Jury Commissi mors. Joseph Keruef.
nud Churles Mead.
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWEIL
Every year increases tho popularity
of thia valuable Hair Preparation;
which is duo to merit alono. Wo caa
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard ; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Geay or Faded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
Boft, lustrous, and 6ilken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff
and, by it9 tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old ago. It is the most
economical Haib Dressing ever used,
os it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a nsplendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., Stato
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, w Tho
constituents are pure, and carefully
Belected for excellent quality; andl
consider it tho Best Prepajsatios
for its intended purposes."
Sold i all Druggiits, and Dealer in ilcdlcint.
Price, Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOB THE WHSEEIta.
As our Rcnewer in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in on
preparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off;
Sold by all Druggists. Prico Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO..
Kdw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YORK, PIKjt'A
fty'Cataloguea Mailed to Applicints"a
Refer (by permission) to
Hon, J. 8, Black, Washington, D. C.
80s A Ca, BtaiMre, Text, tn.
CI7ARLES HOLES,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main atreet, Ridgway, Pa. Agent fer the
How fiewing Machine, and Mortoa Gold
Pen. Repairing Watches, eto, dose with
ha aame aocuraey m heretofore. Satis-
BUSINESS CARDS.
Q. A. RATUBUIH,
Attorney-at-l.w,
Ridgway, Ta. 3 2 tf.
RVFVS LUCORE,
Altorny.-l-Lair,
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Offiee. ia
Hall's new Erick Building. Claims fer
collection promptly attended t.
3iilly.
HALL cfr M'UAULEY,
Attorneys-at-Lew.
Office In New Brick Building, Main 8t
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. yoM.
REYNOLD'S HOUSE
EETKCLESTILLE.JEFFIESCNCO, f&
H. S. BELNAP, Paopntatoa
J. O. W. BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Tln26yl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa
Agent for the Traveler's Eife aad Ae4
dent Insurance Co., ef Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLER TON,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently
cated in Kigway, offers hit! professional aer
vices to the citizens of Uidgway and sur.
rounding country. All work warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, ap
si aire, first door to the left, 73-n-tfii-lj
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraccutist, N. W. cornet
of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected Fer
eign and Domestio Drugs. Preseriptioat
carefully dispensed at all hours, y er
night. vlaly
J. S. BORE WELL, M. I).,
Eclectic Thysician and Surgeon, has remo
cdhis office from Centre street, to Main at.
Uidgway, Pa,, in the second story ef the
new brick building of John G. Hall, eppo-.'
site Hyde's store,
Otiice hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p, to. f
8 p. m. jaa 9 73
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician ana argeon,
P.idgay, Pa. Otiice in Wulker's Builditkgk
Special utleution giveu to Surgery. Otiice
house iroui 0 u. m. to 10 p. m. Kesideace '
on coiner of South and Court streets, op
posite the new School House. All ealle
promptly attended to. vlnzyi.
HYDE- HOUSE,
EmuwAY, Elk Co., Pa.
W. 1J. SCi-lllAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for thu paironage heretefore
so iibcniily bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying Btrict at
tention, to the comfort, and convenience ot
guests, to merit a continuance et the
same.
Oct 80 18li9. - .
BUCKTA1L HOUSE,
Kanc, Mckean Co., Pa.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor,
'i'huukful for the puiroiuige hereiefei aa
libeiuily bestowed upuu hiiu, the new pre.
pricior, hopes, by paying strict alteatiea
10 1 ho couiiort aud convenience of gueeia.
lo uici it a voutiiiuance cf tho same. The
ouly stables fur horses in Rune and well
Lepi night or duy. Hall attached te tke
iiotel. Vln23yl.
HALL 3b BKO.,
Attorneys - at -LTr
ST. MAUX'S,
Iu. rEl'NSTLYAMLt.
JOUHO. HALL JAS. K. r. BAJB1.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Ct.sraEviLLw, Elk Ce., Tjl.
John Collins, l'roiiiietor.
TliHiii.tul fur thu paU'oukge keieielerd
so liburiity buntowed upuu luui, the ni
pro i.iieiui', Uupcs, I'V payiuu sulci aj
leuiinu 10 the uouifurt, i.ui conveaieue
of guoais, t merit a eoniiuuanee tlM
6un.
1: W. HA I S, V
U84LLU IK
17 Coodi3, Kotions, Qrcceriesv
and General Variety,'
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
vlalTtt'.
JAJ1ES EE A FIELD,
(rfuccor lo W. C. Healy,)
DEAL til l.t
I&Y CCCES, GSCOEaiSS, r&OYSIOfej
1'ilOJJUCE, FKUIT3, Ao. M,
v3u7tf. West End, Uidgway, l'a.
FRED. SVLiOEXING,
WUuLfcSALE AN U BtlAIL UtiLUa I
riA.NO-l-OllTES, OiW ANtf,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC LOOKS
Pianos and organs to rent aud rental ap
plied it' purchased.
Piolhououry's Office, Ridgway, Pa.
v-nOtf.
'tMJ THE CITIZENS OF PEISNSYL
J. VAX1A. Your attention ia specially
invited lo ihe fact that the National Bunk a
are now preparid to receive subscriptions
10 the Citpitul Stock ot the Ceuteunial
Board of Finance. The fuuds realized from
tbia source are to be employed in the eree.
tiou of the buildings for the International
Exhibition, and the expenses couuected
with the same. It is coutideutly believed
that the Keystone State will be represented
by the name of every eitiien alive to patri-
uiiu uuwmemornuuu 01 iuo una nunareal
birth-day of the nation. The shares
htock tr. nSfprnd fnr 10 &.nti a ml
senbers will receive a handsome engrave
and preservation aa a national memorial,
i... . . . . . . i. .
cuuuiu "... w .skti vu Mil IBjruiVUin UI VBQ-
tenuial Stock from data of nnvmant
ill K. .iA .11 - . S rT
January 1, 1876.
Subscriber who are not'near a National
Bank can remit a check or poet, omo order
to the undersigned.
FRED'K FRALEY, Treaaurer,
OM Walnne 6.; PtlaAajkr'
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