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Hf.nry A. Parsons, Jr. . . Editor
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1874.
THE NEW FINANCE- BILL.
Washington, 1), C, Juno 22. 1874.
The approval of the Finanse. bill by
the President to-day, Was a disappoint
ment to many of the estreme iuflatiouists
in both bouses, who wero very confident
that it would bo vetoed. The measure
i'aila to meet the views of those opposed
to increase in the volume of currency,
but they say it is better than no legis
lation, and will partially revive trudo
and commerce.
The bill as it wai approved by the
President is as follows;
An Act fixing the amount of United
States note, providing for a redUtri
butwn of the National Bank Currency
tnd for other purposes.
Section 1. 'I hat the act enttiled
"An act to provide a national currency
Hecured by a pledge of United States
bonds, and to provide for tlx circulation
and redemption thereof," approved June
o, 1874, shall be hereafter known as
"the national bank act."
Sec. 2. That secttion 31 of "the na
tional bank act" be so amended that tho
several associations therein provided for
shall not hereafter be requited to keep
on hand any amount of money what
ever, by reason of the amount of their re
pective circulations; but the moneys re
quired by said sections to be kept at all
times on band shall be determined by
the amount of deposits in all respects,
as provided for in the said scotion.
Sec. 3 That every association organized,
or to be organized, under tho provisions
of. the said act, and of the several acts
amendatory thereof, shall at all times
keep and have on deposit in the
Treasury of the United States, in lawful
money of the United States, a sum equal
to five per cent, of its circulation, to be
held and used for tho redemption of
such circulation; which sum shall be
counted as a part of its lawful reserve,
as provided in section 2 of this act and
when the circulating notes of any such
associations, assorted or unassorted, shall
be presented for redemption in sums of
$1,000 or any multiple thereof, to the
Treasurer of the United States, the same
shall be redeemed in United States
mtes. All notes so redeemed sballj be
chorged by theTreasnrer of the United
States to the respective associations issu
ing the same, and he shall notify them
severally on the first day of each month,
or ofteocr at his discretion, of the
amount of such redemptions; and when
ever such redemptions for any associa
tion shall amount to the sum of $500,
such association so notified shall forth
with deposit with tho Treasurer of the
United States a sum in United States
notes equal to the amount of its circu
lating notes so redeemed. And all
notes of national b&uks, worn, defaced
mutilated or otherwise unfit for circu'a
tion Bhall, when received by any assis
tant treasurer or at any designated de
pository of the United States, be for
warded to tho Treasurer of the United
States for redemption as'provided herein.
And when such redemptions have been
eo reimbursed, the circulating notes so
redeemed shall bo forwarded to the res
pective associations by which they were
issued; but if any of such notes are worn
mutilated defaced or rendered other
wise unfit for use, they shall be forward
fid to the Comptroller of the Currency,
and destroyed and replaced as now pro
vided by law: provided, That each of
said associations shall reimburse to the
Treasury the charges lor transportation
and the costs for assorting such notes;
and the associations hereafter organized
shall also severally reimburse to the
Treasury the cost of engraving such
plates as shall be ordered by each asso
ciation respectively; and the amount as
sessed upon each association shall be in
proportion to the circulation redeemed,
nod be charged to the fund on deposit
with the Treasurer; And provided far
ther. That so much of section of said national-bank
act requiring or permitting
the redemption ot its circulating notes
elsewhere than at its own counter, ex
cept as provided for in this section, is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 4 That any association organized
under this act, or any of the acts of
which this is an amendment, desiring to
withdraw its circulating noteB, in whole
or in part, may, upon the deposit of law
ful money with the Treasurer of the
United States in sums of not less ihan
$9,000, take up the bonds which said
association has on deposit with the Trea
surer fol the security of such circulat
ig notes; which bonds shall bu assigned
to the bank in the manner specified in
the nineteenth section of the national
bank act; and the outstanding notes of
said association, to au amount equal to
the legal tender notes deposited, shall
be redeemed at the Treasurer oi the
United States, and destroyed as now
provided by law; Provided, That the
amount of the bonds on deposit for cir
culation shall not be reduced below
?50,000.
Sec, 5. That tho Comptroller of the
Currency shall, under such rules and
regulation as the Secretary of the
Treasury may prescribe, cause the
charter numbers ot the association to be
printed upon all national bank notes
which may be berealter issued by him.
Sec. 6. That the amount of United
States notes outstanding and to be used
as a part of the circulating medium shall
not exceed the sum of 382,000,000,
which said sum shall appear in each
monthly statement of the publie debt
and no part thereof shall be held or
used as a reserve.
Sec. 7. That so much of the aot entit
led "An aet to provide for the redemp
tion .of the 3 per cent, temporary-loan
certificates, and for an increase of
National bank notes' as provides that
no circulation shall be withdrawn, under
the provisions oi section 6 of said act
until after the fifty-four millions granted
in section 1 of said aot shall have been J
taken up, is hcicby repealed; and it sball
be the duty of the Comptroller of the
Currency, uuder the directions of the
Secetary of the Treasury, to proceed
forthwith, and ho is hereby authorized
and required from time to time, as
applications shall be duly made therefor,
and uutil the full amount of 854,000,
000 shall be withdrawn, to make reqnisi
tions upon eaeh oi the national banks
described in said section, and in the
manner therein provided, organized in
States having an excess of circulatiou.
to withdraw and return so much of their
circulation as by said act may be appor
tioned to be withdrawn from them, or,
in lieu thereuf,to deposit in the Treasury
of the United States lawful money suffi.
cient, to redeem such circulation, and
upon the return of the circulation re
quired, or the deposit of lawful money,
as herein provided, a proportionate
amount of the bonds held to secure the
circulation of suoh association as shall
make such return or deposit shall be
surrendered to it.
Sec, 8. Thattupon the failure of the
national banks upon which requisition
for circulation shall bo made, or any of
them, to leturn tho amount required, or
to deposit in the Treasury lawful money
to redeem the circulation required,
within thirty days, the Comptroller of
the Currency shall at onoe sell as pro
vided in section 49 of the national cur
rency act approved June 3, 1S64, bonds
held to s:cure the redempliou of tbe
circulation of the associations which
shall so full, to an amount sufficient to
redeem the circulation requited of such
association or associations, and with the
proceeds, which shall be deposited in
the Treasury of the United States, so
much of the circulation of such associa
tion or associations shall be redeemed as
will equal the amount required and not
returned; and if there be an excess nt
proceeds, over the amount required for
such redemption, it shall be returned to
the association or associations whose
boods shall have been sold. And it
shall be tho duty ot the Treasury, assis
tant treasurers, designated depositaries,
and national bank depositaries of the
United States, who shall be kept inform
ed by the Comptroller of the Currency ot
such associations as shall fail to return
to the Treasury for redemption the no
tes of such associations as shall, come
into their hands until the anount requir
ed shall be redeemed, and in like man
ner to assort and return to the Treasury
for redemption, the notes of such na
tional banks as havo failed, of gone into
voluntary liquidation for the purpose of
winding up their affairs and of such as
shall hereafter so fail or go into liquida
tion Seo 9. That from and after the
passage of this act it eliall bo lawful for
tho Comptroller of the Currency, and he
is hereby required, to issue, circulating
notes, without delay, as applications
tlicrefor are made, not to exceed the
sum of 55,000,000, to associations or
ganized, or to be organized, in those
States and Territories having less than
their proportion of circulation, under an
apportionment made on the baois oi
population and of wealth, as shown by
the returns of the census of 1870; and
every association hereafter organized
shall be subject to, and be governed by
the rules, restrictions aud limitations,
and possess the rights, privileges, and
franchises, now or hereafter to be pros
cribed by law as to national banking
associations, with the same power to
amend, alter, and repeal provided by
''the national bank act;" Provided,
That the whole amount of circulation
withdrawn and redeemed from bank
fransacting business shall not exceed
855,000,000, and that such circulation
shall be withdraw and redeemed as it
shall bo necessary to supply the circula
tion previously issued to the banks in
these Stales having less than their ap
portionment; And Provided further
That no more than 830,000,000, filial,
be withdrawn and redeemed as contem
plate during the fiscal year ending June
30, 1875.
A collection of thirteen excellent
pictures, all fino works of art, embellish
the July Aldine, which is the finest
publication in the world for the drawing
room. The pictures in the Aldine are
new, beautiful, interesting, and exquis
ite as gems of art, Mr Thomas Morau
opens the July number with an appro
priate aud lull-page tinted picture
"A Storm in the Mountains," which is
ull of the midturamer splendor and
action of a July thunder-storm. David
Neal contributes a full page picture oi
Watt and the Kettle, it being a copy ot
his famous painting now on exhibition
at tho Royal Academy, London. Young
Watt is shown solving the problem ot
steam power. Three charming pictures
ot Pennsylvania scenery are contrib
uted by John Hows, a full page picture
showiug tho great Horse Shoe Read at
Kittauing Puint, where the Pennsyl
vania Railway crosses the Allegheny
Mountains. Another picture is Kettle
Hun, Altoona, a- wild, gloomy looking
brook in a deep woods. The last ol
this interesting series is tbe Old
Aqueduct on the Conumaugh River, in
which shows the ruins oi a great stone
bridge. An Indian Scout is a strong
picture, showing the red man with all
his war trappings and ualy features.
Our Pet shows as handsome a female
face, with as perfect a profile as has
ever been seen in print. Tbe remain
ing contents are bright aud varied as
usual. The editorial articles consist ol
Literature, a sketch of David Neal,
Musical matters Abroad and at Home,
and Drama. Subscription price, 85, in
cluding chromos The East and The
West. James Sutton & Co., publishers,
58 Maiden Lane, New York City.
Elk County Directory.
President Judge L. D. Wetmore.
Additional Law Judge Hon. J no. P
Vincent.
Associate Judges Chas. Luhr, J V.
Houk.
District Attorney J. K. P, Hall.
Sheriff 1). C. Oyster.
Prolhonotary $e., Fred. Schaening.
Treasurer Joseph Windfelder.
County Superintendent Kufus Lucore.
Commissioners Bobt. Campbell, Julius
Jones, Geo. d. Weis.
Auditors C. W. Barrett. Thomas Irwin.
Thomrs J. Burke.
County Surveyor Geo Wilmsley.
Jury Commissi iners. Phillin Kreiele
Ransom T. Kylcr.
FRED SOHOENING & CO.,
Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers,
and Stationers. '
RID G WAY ELK CO., 1A.
DEALERS IN ALL' KINDS OF LAW RLANKS, AND FRENCH,
ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY.
ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK.
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Estcrbrook's Celebrated Z,Sleel Pens, the Best Jfladc.
All Kinds of Job Printing done in the Best Style and at Low Prices. j
LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN
VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY.
POWELL & KIME.
A. MAMMOTH ' STOCK
Firmly believing that the world moves,
and that the demnnds of the publie are con
stantly inereasint, the proprietors of the
(Sraiul ntrLal toi
have just returned from tho eastern and
western cities with the most perfect and
complete stock of
MERCHANDISE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
You cannot
ASK FOR ANYTHING
they do not keep, and they have
absolutely
BROKEN THE BACKBONE
of high prices. They buy for cash and
SELL FOR CASH I
CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Ridgway, May 1st, 1873.
IN
EW STAGE ROUTE.
J. C. BURNS, Proprietor.
The subscriber having secured the con
tract for carrying the U. S. Mail betweei
REYNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAY VILLE
has placed on that road a line o
Macks leave the Exchange hotel a
Keynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday on the airival of tbe Brooavillo
stage, and return the same day. These
hacks connect at Brock way ville with the
Ridgway stages, making oonneotion with
trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
patrons of this line will be given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug. Yi-VHt.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
IN
e
q jB,jr iss w
DAN SCR1BNER WISHES TOLN
form the Cittzcns of Ridgway, and tbe
public generally, that he has started a Liv
ery Stable and will keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES
Busies, to let up ju Via most reasonn
ble terms.
BHe will also do job teaaing.
Stable on Broad street, above Main.
AU orders left at the Post OSicc will meet
prompt attention
Aug 20 1870. tf. .
Euw'd J. Evans & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YORK, l'ENN'A
"Catalogues Mailed to Applicants!
Refer (by permission) to
ilos, J. S, Black, Washington, 1). C.
Weiseb, Son & CAhi., bankers, York, Pa.
U-6o'v
CHARLES HOLES,
Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Ridgwny, t'a. Agent tor the
Howe Hewing Machine, and Morion Gold
Veil. Repairing niches, cle, done with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Satis-
actioa guiirnuteed. vlnly
(Fobkxblt Wood & Hum.)
STATI0K&RY i PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
The Best & Most Complete Assortment
la the Market.
These Engine hare always maintained the very
highest standard of exoellenoe. We make the
manufacture of Engines, Boilers and Baw MUls a
peoialty. We have ttie largest and most oompleta
works of the kind in the oountry, with machinery
specially adapted to the work.
We keep constantly in process large numbers of
Engines, which we f umisb at tho very lowest prices
and on the shortest notice. We build Engines
specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills,
Tanneries, Cotton Gins, Threshers aud all classes
Of manufacturing.
We are now building the' celebrated Lane Circu
lar Saw Mill, the best and most complete saw mill
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of Saw Mill outfits a
Special feature of our business, and can furnish
complete on the shortest notice.
Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma
chinery in the market, and work absolutely uu
equaled for beauty of desiam, economy aud strength
Send for Circular and Fries List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
TJTICA, W. T
r. a
1
F YOU WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
00 TO
JAMES II- IIAGERTY
Main Street, Ridgway, Pa.
t
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS of FLOU 1
Constantly on hand, add sold as che o
as toe CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
STEAM ENGINE
THE ELK ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST TAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU-
A TION, IT IS THEREFORE
THE ADVERTISING MEDI
UM IN THE COUNTY
Sfvottd to tht gutcrcistiJ of the foplt
of th (County.
TERMS:$2.00 PER YEAR.
If you want to sell anything, lot tho
people know it through tho Advocate,
the great advertising medium.
BRING ALONG YOU 11 ADVER
TISEMENTS AND GET THEM
INSERTED IN THE
ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES.
She (Bill gilM
Job
Printing Office.
In the Court House, Ridgway, Pa.
The best work done, aud at tho
very lowest prices.
Hand bills printed at the shorest notice
Call in and get our prices for advertis
ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted
Orders by mail promptly attended to
Address,
HENRY A PARSONS, JR.
Ridoway, Pa
JpiIYSlClANS AND DRUGGISTS.
A prominent New. York physician lately
complained to Dundas Dick, about his San
dalwood Oil Capsulas, stating that some
times they cured miraculously but that a
patient of his had taken them for sometim
without effect. On being informed that
several Imitations were made and sold, he
Inquired and found that his patient had
been taking capsulas sold in bottles, and not
DUNDAS DICK & CO'S.
What happened to this physician may have
happened to others, and DUNDAS DICK &
CO., take this method of protecting "Oil of
Sandalwood" from this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
Capsulas will CONTINUE TO DO SO, for
they contain the PURE OIL in the BEST
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OF SANDLEWOOD Is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules
ONLY being required to insure a rate and
certain cure in six or eight days. From
no other medicine can this result be had.
Dick's Soft Capbi'I.ks solve the prob
lem long considered by many eminent phy
sicians, of how to avoid the nausea and dis
gust experienced in .Bwallowing, which are
well ki.own to detract from, if not destroy,
the good effects of many valuable remedies.
Soft Capsules tt)e put up in tin-foil and
neat boxen, thirty in each, and are tho
only ciipiules prescribed by Physicians.
6-THE8E WERE THE ONLY CAP
SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST
PARIS EXPOSITION. ,
Sond for Circular to 35 Wooster St., N. YJ
SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES.
General Agency, 110 Rei'de Street. N. Y
JEEAZJJS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
hair
RENEWER.
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. "We can
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 Gray or a aded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and eilken. Tho scalp,"
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removesall eruptions and danarun,
and, by its tonio properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
etronger. In baldness, it restores tne
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. iiayes, m.jj., otato
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho
constituents aro pure, and caretully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tho Best Preparation
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medidna,
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
As our Tienewer in manv cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, wo have prepared this dye, in one
preparation', which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily nnnlied. and nroduccs a color
which will neither rub nor wash ofZ
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0.
NASHUA, N.H.
M
ILLSTONE AUDITORS' SETTLE.
M EXT.
Charles II Hoffman, T rcasurcr of Mill
stone Township, iu account with suid
Township:
TOWNSHIP ROAD Fl'XDS.
To unseated orders of 1872 from
former treasurer "HO 00
To cubU tnim former treasurer 11
" unseated orders of l!S7:S W 00
" ensh from C. R. Earley, Co.
Ireni. lluiid funds 140 til
" ciili from O. K. Hurley, County
Titus, limine, luuds i)7 07
1,51121
IV.
By orders redeemed IW.t 1ft
' per cc;i tuge 12 1 1
' Luluucc liuu treasurer (MO 25
$1,5'.I2 21
Dr.
To bal. due fund from trcasjrer $!40 25
TowNtmr roon finis.
Dr.
To casli from former treasurer oO'.t 80
' U. li. turley, County
trea:urcr !i7 58
347 H8
Cr.
By orders redeemed 155 75
per ceutnge 3 11
balance due from treasurer 188 52
347 38
Dr.
Tobalanceduc fund from treasurer $188 52
We, tlia uudersigned, Auditors of Mill
stone Township, Llk County, hereby ceri
tify the above Kettlement to be correct to
the best of our k novvleclge.
ADAM ZlMMr".KMAN, .... pu
JOHN K MOOKE, Auditor
Adam ..mmuumax, T. C.
June 0th, 1S74 lOtU.
ISTACLISllLD 1823,
MLYEll & SONS,
PIANO MANUFACTUHKHS,
722 Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE LEADING F1KST-CLAS3 TIANOS.
No other Pianos have the improvements.
Prize Medal of the World's Fair. Loudon
England, and the highest I'riies of the
country swarded. v3n42-3iu
FUR SALE BY E. K. G RES II,
Masonio 11 a 11 Building, Ridgway, I'a.
VAH VLECK'S
CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING
BED BEST tempered eteel spring
wire, these springs can be laid on the
slats of any common bed and are
COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES !
Also agent for
Weed Sewing Machine,
Easiest Running, Most Durable, and BEST
MAUUiKia in tne market. Call and
examine before purchasing elsewb ere.
v4n!6t9$,
BUSINESS CARDS.
O. A. RATUBUN,
Altorney-at-Uw,
Ridgway, Pa- 2 2 tf.
RUFUS LUCORti,
AUorney-at-Law
Rirtb-wav. F.Ik Co.. Pa. Offioe in
Hall's new Drick Building. Claims for
collection promptly attended to.
?3nlly.
II ALL & M'CAULEY,
Attorneys-at-Ltw.
Office In New Brick Building, Main St
Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa. Tiin2tf.
REYNOLD'S I10USE
EETUOLESVILLE, JEFFEESON CO, PA.
H. S. BELNAP, Pbofbiito
J, O. y, BAILEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Tlnoyl. Ridgway, Elk County, P.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Acoi
dent insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.
J A MES D. FULLERTON,
Surgeon Dentist, Laving permanently lo
cated in Bigway, offers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur
rounding country. All work warranted.
Office in Service & Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, first door to the left, 78-n-82-ly
G. G. MESSENGER,
Druggist and Paraceutist, N. W. cornn
of Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A
full assortment of carefully selected For
eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. ln8y
J. S. B ORB WELL, M. D., '
Eclectio riiysician and Surgeon, has remov
ed his office from Centre street, to Main st.
Hidgway, Pa,, in the second story of ths
new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo
site Hyde's store,
Qtlieo liours: b to U a- n: 1 to 2 p, m. 7
jan 9 73
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Physician ana Sureeon.
Ridgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building.
Special attention given to Surgery. Ofiics
house from f a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence
ou corr er rf South and Court streets, op
posite (lie new School House. All calls
promptly attended to. vln2yl.
HYDE HOUSE,
Hidoway, Elk Co., Pa.
W. II. SCI1RAM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at-
cutiou to tue oomlort ana convenience of
guests, to merit a coutinuance oi ths
5IU1IC.
Oct 30 18C9.
BUCK TAIL HOUSE,
Kane, McKean Co., Pa.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore o
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro
prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention
lo the cuiulori aud uunveuieuoe of guests,
to merit a continuance of the same. Th
only stables lor horses in Kane aud well
kept night or day. Hall attached to the
Hotel. vln-'Jiyl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
Ck.nihevii.le, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the natronaore hpratntnra
so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
tention to the enmforL n.r.d Annveninis
of guests, tlmerit a continuance of ths
EJUUJU.
P. W. HAYS,
DKALEJl in
Cry Goods, Notions, Groceries,
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
Ectrley M. .
vln47tf.
JAMES PEN FIELD
(Suco sor to VI. C. Healy,)
DEALER IN
LEY GOODS, GE0CEE1SS, 7&07XSX0HS,
PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o.
v3a7tf. West End, Ridgway, Pa.
FRED. S CH O EN ING,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS
Pianos and organs to rent and rental an-
plied if purchased.
1'votuouotary's Office, Ridgway, Pa.
v2u0tf.
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THE PEOPLE'S ILLUSTRATED PAPER.
Is a thorouehlv Amnrinnn nl.i.. :i
S3 .".M.M,, .
luetrated by the leading autists, and teem,
ing with the best etforts of the most able
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