The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, January 28, 1875, Image 2

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Henrt A. Parsons, Ju.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,18:5
From Forn ' Firs-.
t resident tj rants special message
to Congress in rcp.nrd to Louisiana Trill
not sattlo that affair, but it fixes and da
lines his position, ana pronuuiy tup
policy of the Republican j-arry . Here
nt'ior, or as long as he is the Executive
of the nation, and as Inng ns the laws
7wod by Congress for t lie mi force men t
of the Fifteenth amendment to tho Con
stitution of too United States, and for
(he protection of citizens of every class,
reruatiu on tlin statute-hooks, ho is re
solved to perscrvo peace at the t'oiuh,
to repress insurrection, and to -.uaid
aud dol'end thu viclitm of tho armed
and secret organiz-iti'ins which wr
openly upon the Stato govevomsiit ot
Louisiutn, and in effect upuo t!it.t ol
tho nation. The Uuion must aud bhuii
be pjeserved, aud its preservation nieut:
that of tho ri'its cf its citizens. 11
will keep within tho strict letter of the
Jmv, and that law gives him Hboudaut
scops for the enipbymttit of the military
power, lie earnestly : desires ti e
Southern people to live tot;!-tlier iu
amuity and obey the law?, and ho 1ms.
implored theui to that effect, but iu the
absence of reconciliation mid trucriility,
he has only oue duty, and he will pcr
ibrtu it. To u-;e his own vigorous wi.rJs
''to the extent that Congress has con
ferred power upon me to p:evett it,
neither KuUux Klans, Vt'hite Leagues,
nor any other nsjosi'tiion using .urns
and violence to execute thtir unlawful
purposes, can be permitted in that wiy
to govern any part of this country.
Nor can I see with indi2eieuce Union
men or Ejj ubliaans ostracized, per.-H cti
tcd, aud inu-'dercd on account of their,
opiuion, as tl.cy now sic iu some locali
ties." This is the only escuso or justi
liontion the Piesidost has to tuako lor
the recent euiployuicnt of troops at New
Orleans the only sop ho throws to the
howling Democratio Cerbo.'tis unless,
indeed, the uarratiun of events in
Louisiana since lo'JS can be called an
excuse.
.Most of these arc f.tmilijr to news
paper readers. They show tha: t!ie dis.
sensioua in Louisiana, the murders an J
massacres, aud tho '-bun li'ti" cl
Sheridan's despatches, are not the re.
suits of any recent iutoifere.cs bv t!i
Executive or usurpation on the part ol
the llepublican parly in that State.
They are things which' existed belore
reconstruction, and La.ro continued sine-;
.it down to the prt5cut d:iy. 'J hey be
ran in 1300, although tho President
does not mention it, when the m.!ii who
cow fornj the White Lesjjne, iu which
Con;;re.?sniau Phelps sees no I. arm
assassinated ilio Republican members of
the Legislature of Louisiana in tho (.'m.i
tol building of that State anl in the
streets of New Orleans, while Andrew
Johnson, besotted aud imbecile, s:.t in
the White House at Washington an un.
concerned spectator. They continued
in 18G5S, when theSut), enfes.-edly Jl
publican, wes by murder, intimidation,
nud fraud, made to give a majority for
Horatio Seymour or 1.0 ii votes.
They were repeated in 1872, when the
adventurer Warmoutli went over to the
virtuous Conservatives, Ly wii.nu be
was rocsjival with open aruu and
promised a seat in the United Mats
Sentto as Lis reward for cheating tlio
Republicans out of the fruits uf a vic
tory won at the cost of their blood aud
the peril of their lives. And here we
arrive at the immediate cause of tho
present trouble in Louisiana, and of :hs
necessity for General Sheridan's
prsence in New Orients on January -1.
The conduct of the election of 1872,
and the manner in the frauds ( the Fu
eiouiets, as they wero then calls-, were
frustrated, are told iu the President's
message. Suffice it for us to say that
Kellogg proceeded in a regular and
judicial manner . to seoura bis rights,
and that they were confirmed by a Fed
eral judge under the laws of the Uuited
States, made expressly for such cases.
Since then Kellogg's government has
been recognized as legal by the Presi
dent and resisted and opposed by the
Conservatives, their opposition taking
the form of murdering Republican
pariah officials in numerous cases, and
o? negroes (seventy-one on one day in
one iustance) in other. For these
facts, which are of the most explicit
nature, wo aaiu refer the reader to tbo
message. They iueludo the uprising ol
the 14th of September ht, and the
events on and immediately preceding
4th ot Jauu iry.
In regard to the interference by the
military the Prsident declares that be
has no knowledge of it except that
which has already been published. No
orders-or suggestions had beeu given in
advance to the officers in commaud, and
General Sheridan was ouly preseut at
hi suggestion fie say he knows that
any interference with the Legislature of
a State is repugnant to onr ideas of gov
ernment, tut adds that there are cir
cumstances connected with - the New
Orleans imbroglio which acquit the
1 aT A. A. a.. .41 A . .4.
army of any iotcution.il wron. Ar,d
then be goes on to relate the circum
stances, which, stripped of all partisan
colnriuj,' and examination, art these:
Ihe tn ops were iu ?cw Orleans to
prevent domestic violence and to repress
it, there being no Stain militia and the
constabulary bin oweriess. The
first appeal to them was by the Conser
vatives, who were in a ni'iiority, out
who bud captured the organization ol
the I.egisbitnro by ilbtrul and violent
means, to eject te'taiii persons ob
noxious to them. Tlio second njipi-al
came from the Republicans, to remove
number who hud usurped teats withmtt
hv.'til crrtifieates. . tin tliis poii.t the
Prrsiiient fays: "Nobody .ns dis
turbed by the military vihoba'l a lc:il
riuht at (but lime to-rceupy a seat in
the Legislature." In conclusion the
IVcsident Ma'ses the beariuu d the
troops, who have l cHurnied n thaiikles
task iiiipru (iall; mid as beiotius stildicrn
nf the Uuilt d t-'lat'.), tinl fixes (no re
'ponfibility of all tho tr.iubh-ti up m the
tuibuleut el'-nionts they have rcs.rirued
fn in bloe.l-slr.d and revolution.
Filially l.e turns the wLo'c matter over
to ( ' n ; r rf s.
NEWS.
A pctiiion for n l.i.;h f.c'io:! fur col
ored cliiiiirui is utider cousidermiou in
FaliMnoiv.
The l!arriburgli (Pa.,) cur simps
nti ion Lave uocn iitio lor sumo wcea-i
have lctiiii'jd operations
An Oliiu C.iti-c has decid.'l th-.t it is
l;l-loMS te dun ji-ur iebwM by liitan
0! p-;.5:l C-li .! tin'.-: i-'p r S.
j lie li .iarv ot th : lite ct-l rcu.vjiii
Waiker, wytth SiD "fi j, is said to hart
been b'c I'ieatiied to iiarvaid Col!
Cl,a U 31
TicMiicr of
ceased.
il'.uise was cleeteJ t'i:j
J.'3to:i, v;ce iraey, de
An Ya-U e.iUJty sp.o :htiian fotiad
i'l.SjO in bunos Triiilo hunting fu th
ueijiborhood ol West tpriii$.lkl.l.
Too two culored men, Jubu.ou aud
Javis, who imndeted S:imuel Jones
v.e.e exteu'e'l at North lltmps'.exd,
I., on li.e 1 3ib.
Mrs. Ku'atina Uo wli'iLT died at Ralti
more, from the cffoya ot a dt-se of b.
la o't in wuich hud be.-u imrcaasea liot;
a ditiituisi lor hjiup ol
P.L'adir.i:, i'a , snippud 1,90:3 tb.
woi nats lo .:v loii; one clay r.-etu
tly, t! e lar
st nuuibc-r ever
el iu
euo ut.y.
Tiieta arc i-s:is;:ited to bo in th
Foiled .-rtates at the indent ti.iic about
7.iiO'.iO wi.itc man who ciu i.c.itui:
read nor wrilo.
Each of threw sisters living iu Yad
kin county, N. ('., gave biith to tivi
leuisle luiau s wttino a period of a tjw
mouths.
The Covevtior ol Maine has granted
a rc; liovn o! thirty flay.- io Wagner, tii
Is.e ot ou..a s aiHriiercr, vi.o was t
h'tvo boeu handed on tbo '-Jth ol
Jai.uary.
abo!i.-hi'! the death puia'uy i.nd pn
viJiiig for Mi.-j.ris mih-u! lor ii!e lor all
oifi.fj'.'es bete io:ore putii, liable wiih
death has been iiitrodtuvJ.
ilfora F. Piddotk i; ( 'o.'s bin!;, at
VVstrciUwn, N. Y., U-peii.itd i'U luu
day. A hurried t t .lenient buows the
iiabiiiiies to be c ;01 v0. tind the as-cts
cl70.WiJ. ..bout ilo.W) of the Lt
ter amouut U t'.'isidef.d worib!.'ss.
Governor i'-'uo'i'd aot.ua! n:;.,ige wr.
read iu botli -es of tiie Gi-.ria
Lcgis'atuie ias; vro!:. It shuv3 ti.al
tli.'is is a b.iij.:c.i in the treasury tl
Sl,'0:J,l2!i. and that the alf.irs id' tbo
State are in a t.iu-peroua cotidiibm.
'11:3 l.'iiion Rank of Jersey City
Buspetided tiiKolli'.r iiiorniii. M iv'iii.c-l
Sanlord, tbe preiclrut, says he does nut
yet know the tsaet amount ol liabilities.'
Ti.e assets are. Luwever. suf! ;i..-nt to
cover thfctii, but tire not in.r.n'iiiutely
avaib'.ble. t'aaford says if iiio depcti
teis will bs jatient tbey will eu.-tuiu uo
loss.
The report of the F.e.iv;r Com
mission of Ma'ssuebusetu bhowa that no
J'.ss thiii tweutyvicvcu unsafe reatrvoirs
and daiiH exist iu that State, mi 1 that
tl-.e lusa by the bver.kiu awsiy uf theae
etruoturet ias year fools up SI ,250,'JUO
iu Hampshire county, and g4.,t'00 in
Hampden. 'Ibe Jllon rni Albany
Railroad lust SlUbNUOO, and tbo New
linveti aud Nortbamptou irMtQ.
Philadelpliii, Jan. 21. Edwin M
Lewis, trustee of the Jay Cooke cMate,
bas commenced paying a dividend ol
five per cent, in ca:,h to the creditors ol
the e.-tate, whoso claims were audited
and tiopi,vcd up to Peceiuber iil Lpi,
A lare number ofcredituis bavelec-n
paid their dividend, which is a practi
cal Lfiuubg of tlio settleo.ent of the
estafo.
Pott-viile
Pa., Jn. 22. 13 y a boiler
csplufiiou at a colliery in St Meholas,
eel.uy.kill ennuty. Georue Ilasntd was
iulanly killed and the Cremsn, who if
miming, is auppned also to have bei n
killed. A win (na;ae unknown) bad
one le; blonn S several li.u'es were
killed, and the boiler liou.e blown to
pieces.
Omaha, Neb., January 23. It i
coiibideied very likely that as soon as
the snows melt and grass appeals, the
army will be called upon to reprem the
ludian disorders in the far North and
die remote South. The Crows aud
Sioux are swarming the war parlies of
last autumn, and will renew their de
predations in the spring.
Washiugtftn, Jan 25 Tho ppeeial
n:esae which ihe President scut to the
House iast week in regard lo fortifica
tions along the Atlantio Coast, lu.s been
referred to the .Military Committee, but
hii uotthus far recch ed any considera
tion by them. The General feeling
BtiiOBg members of tin House is that
this is no time, when tho Treatury De
partment is askiug for increased texutiou
to meet the current expenses of the
Oovernmeut, to Icgin tbo expendilaie
of money in works of this character.
1 ufus logalls aud two or three gun con
tactors are said to be at tl.e bottom of
'.he whole affair.
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Ki.Jgway, Mav 1st, 1873.
sIIYSlCIANa AND DRUGGISTS.
A prominent New York physician lately
comi lainid to Uunilas Dick, about hif t-nd-dalwood
Oil C'apsulus, siating llmt some
times they cured miraculously ; but that a
patieul of his had taken theui tor sometime
without edict. On being informed thai
several imitations were Uiade aud sold, he
inquired aud found that his patient hud
been tukiDg capsula tsold in bottles, and not
DI N HAS DlClv i. CO a.
V. hat happened to this physician may have
happeucd lo others, aud D LI DAS DICh. L
CO., take this method of protecting "Oil ot
Sandalwood" from this disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the
Capsulas will CONTINUE T'l DO ISO. for
Ihey coutain the PUKE OIL in the BEST
AND CHEAPEST form.
OIL OE dANDLEYYOOD is fact super
seding every other remedy, sixty Cspsules
ONLY being reo,u. red lo insure a safe and
certain cure in sis or eight days. From
uo other medicine can this result be had
Dick's Soft Capsplks solve the prob
lem long considered by In any eminent phy
siciaas, of how to avoid the nausea anddis
gust experienced in swallowing, which are
well known to detract from, it not destroy
th good effects of many valuable remedies
bolt Capsule ate put up in tin-foil aud
neat boxes, thirty in each, and are the
only capsules prescribed by Phyaiciuns
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ot over 0,0C0 copi.n; aln, of Hok
Tils," lour. rcatly cbltihvil, which hn Mid
to th tnt of ',ljoO copies ; alro, of ' Scikncb
1M Sxobt,' whir h ia now bvitifr published hi series.
ONTSHTS TADLKS
of all, ptlng th errt-miitiond work (which
ta oat of print), -W be sent free on application
to either Dr. Foots, or the Kant? Etll faWlll
III Cssjssy, whose oflnc is 121) East SSih Street.
Ajent bth men and women wanted to sell
tha forejolng works, to whom a liberal profit will
be allowal. Th bRlnnlrrs of small fortunes
hara been mad tn tilling Dr. Foon's populol
works. "VLkin Horns Tits" is particularly
adapted to adults, and "Scikkci lit Etobt" is
just the thing for th young. Send for contents
tables and seo for yourselves. The former answers
a multitude of question! which ladies and gentle
men feel a delicacy about asking of their phy.-lclans.
There Is nothing in lilcrutur at all either
af the foregoing worki. "Scikkci iw Sioat"
aan only be had of agent! or of the rublUbora.
PLAIN IIOMS TALK" IS published in both tt
English aud Uarman Lsnjuojes. Once mors,
AGonto "Wrt Jitocl.
ADDRESS AS ABOVE.
oyer's Catliartic Pills,
Tot the relief wni
care of all nei i:ge-
wcbi m uie frit i m
icii, liver, ul bovr
'IXiey Arc ft ualkl
ftpericnt, niiii km
ccelient purgtlivr.
)V;iuy puie'y vvgt
Itlr.e, Ui j cotiUiiu
no n.ercui y om.ine-
rm Mii.'iK'vcr. awiucn
blljlvl al.V D .
csej and every faulty-shouM hu c them on hand
for Uieir protc-ao: aul rrliW, wIimii i riMiirotl.
Xjook ?srrerieare has prove! Uirui to pe the
L, sure.M, hkI Iwrt of ail tl.e VUt with vtliicH
Use natret bond. Is. uy Uirtr occasioi.M upe,
tiie MouM is miriaed, U.c rurruplious uf tl.e n
tcia eK;rilfa, ootra.-uon lentored, and tlio
waoie ma.iiaerv or life restored to. its hculuiy
tcMvtlv. imciiial oivans ul.u b become i )Of.'Kett
vti siurrra . dnaried Vy Aytr't i'slt. and
Uiuaiaf mva a.aiou. llius lui'ipivnt iii",e
U eiiaa;r4 i(o health, Uie value of wniofa chai.tfa
when rrok.iic4 on U.e vat inultilude ho enjoy
it, ca hardly be rotaputed. Their sugar contiug
BaJ&G laem pleasant In take, and preserves tlictf
viruies aniiapaired f.ir any length of time, to
that IMry are ever freeh, and perfectly reliable.
AJUJvuaii nrarriiiufc, I4:ry arc iiiii.i, anu uueiaiq
wiUiout d'.iWi'liiuic lo do ixiutlituUou.oriiiet, or
oeriii-4.
Fail Jir.:tin ar rlrea on trie wrnm.er to
eaii boa, bow t hmo Uiein hs a Family I'hysic,
and far tJ e fullowii C4iUpluiaUt wliich thaia
ruts rafiiuiy eure:
For avaiKlu or (isdle-ralea), I.lsllraa.
ssam, ltsjfanruit'l Siaa of Apurtlse.,tiiey
ahouJd Ue tMeii ia ..Jrau.y lo tttiiuulKte the stom
ach, an reMore u.b heklUiy tone and action.
For .ivi- wimi anu us varioun Hymn-
tai. Otlion lieaSack, Mlcb I-rt-
t, iau.Ste or 4rrrs Hlcbis. ltd
lic ami Sakiiona a evra,tney niiouin
be judiruMy lien for ea.-h case, to con'ect the
disused aoiian or reutiri Uia uhnlruotious which
oauaeit.
For tyrtrr r IVIorrkora. but on
uiil4 4 is f-earllv required.
Fr IXtatmajsASUBa. but, wravei, ri.
wKaUlssa ml lk ilearl, Ptalsi la
i1i. Hack aad Fiiia, U.ejr should be conlin.
ooaalv tuca, m rsniuire.1, to cnance me meeaseo
tu uoa of ilie tvie:a. w iUi such change those
coBipiainte 1'l'l"r
For ltrawir aud Irajnrisl ftwrlllara,
Oiv u.ukl taken iu iare and ficpieut dobiis
to ruur the etct or a ui alic purge.
For pprsiw, a large done should he
takes, aa a produces Ui drauod effect by sym
pathy. as a x-4r rit, taaa one or two j-uif to
protnJ! dieevlioD and relieve the stomach.
An ocrai.nal dnee stiaiulstes the toniach and
bowel, rmiarns the appetite, and invigorates the
yslriu. Mxnri it is ofteu ailvaulAgcous where
no serious dersngetuent exists. One who feels
tolerably well, r.rten Dn'ls thai a uoie or these
I' Hit snakes bun fevl decidedly belter, from their
c'.eaniinf and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
rRKraaaD nr
Dr. J. C. AYT.lt t CO., rrac.tleal Chtmitt;
LOWELL, MASS., V. g. A.
FOB 8AXK BT AM. DKUOOISTS IVtUYWHEBlV
ESTATE OF JOHN EN PRE AS,
tale ol lilt tiller Township, Elk County
tiecrased. Alt persons indebted to
sui.l Estate aro requested to hiuko im
mediate payment. All those bavin;
leiiiil claim against the same will pre
sent them without delay in proper order
lor aettleuieat. to
SOPHIA ENDREAS,
MAUI IN SORG,
u41 if). Executors.
1
F YOU WANT TO hUY
GOODS CHEAP
GO TO
JAMES II- IIAGEUTY
Main Street, P.idgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
WARE, WOOD AND
W1LLOW-WARE,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries and Provisions.
The EEST BRANDS of FLOUR
Constantly on hand, and sold as cheap
aa tho CHEAPEST.
JAMES II. IIAGERTY.
EUhiIr:Li,S t'AUDS.
G. A. II A TUB LtjV,
Attorney-at-law,
Ridgway, Ta.
2 2 If.
KVFUS LUC OJi E,
Attoruey-at-Law
Rldeway, Elk Co., Fa. Offics ia
Ilnll'a new trick Building. Claims far
collection promptly attended to.
v.lnlly.
HALL fc M'VAVLLY,
Attorueys-at-Liw.
(jflice in New l'.iiik Building, Main tA
HidKWHy, ilk Co., I'a. v3titf.
J, 0. W. BAILEY,
ATTORSEY-AT-LAW.
vlnuyl. Itidgway, Elk County, la.
Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aoo)
dent lusurnnco Co., of Hartford, Conn.
JAMES D. FULLER TON,
Surgeon Dentist, having permanently lo
cated iu Kigway, oilers his professions! ser
vice to the citizeus of Itidgway ana ur
rounding country. Ail work warraated.
UUice in Service ot Wheeler's Building, up
stairs, first door to the leit, 7o-n-ti2-ly
U11AULES UULES,
'Watchmaker, Engraver and Jeweler,
Main street, Kidgwny, I'a. Agent lor th
Howe ewiug Machine, aud Morton GoM
l'en. ltcpairing Watches, eto, dot with
he same accuracy as heretofore. Batis
actiou guaranteed. vlnly
G. G. M ESSEX G Ell,
Druggist and Varaoeutist, N. W. cornel
of Main and Mill streets, Kidgwny, Pa.
lull uBHortnient of carefully selected For
eign Hint Domestic lirugs. Proscriptions
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or
night. vluoy
T. S. HARTLEY. M. D.,
Phyaiciau anu Surgeon.
Office in in ug Store, corner Broad and
Main bie, Keaidcnee corner Broad St.
opposite tho College. Ottice hours lrera
8 to 10 A. M. aud from 7 to 8 P. M.
vlu'jl.
J. S. BUR DWELL, ,V. D.,
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, has remov
ed his oti.ee 1 lorn Oiuro street, to Maiu et.
Itidgway, Pu,, iu ihe second story of th
new brick building of Jolm Ct. Hull, oppo
site Hyde's store.
(jSiva hours: 8 to 0 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. T
jan 9 7d
HYDE HOUSE,
lliiiatvsv, Elk Co., Pa.
V. II. SCII11AM, Proprietor.
Thankful for the pntronngo lieretofor
to liberally bestowed upon linn, the new
proprietor, hopes, by paying Btrict ai
lention to the comfort and convenience c(
guests, to merii a continuance oi Ihe
.vun e.
Uct 30 1S00.
BUCK TAIL BOUSE.
Kane, McKean Co., P.
U. E. LOOKER, Proprietor.
Thankful for the pal rouage lierelofoi so
liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro-
prietor, hopes, by paying strict atleutien
o tlie coiulort and couveuiouce ot guests.
io merit a continuance cf Ibe same. 'J lie
only stables lor horses in Kane and veil
kept night or day. Hall attached to the
Hotel. vlulMyl.
KERSEY HOUSE,
C'CXTRBVILLE, Elk Co., Pa.
John Collins, Proprietor.
Thankful for the patronage heretotor
so liberilly bestowed upon In m, the nevi
proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at
leuliou to the comfort at-d convenience
of guests, tl merit a continuance of the
sauiu.
p. ir. i.'.ir
LiEALB. IN
Goods, IT&tic-s, Grccerics,
Dry
and General Variety,
FOX, ELK CO., PA.
ri it y i: o.
vlnlTtf.
3 &l
PLAYIiTG CARDS.
THE B23T-TIIS CHEAPEST.
.te
-"SHIPS Cheapest kind made.
T'l'AS A cheap common curd.
OWAYS A nice common card.
NIAS Fine calico backs.
R EG
CUO
VIII
GEN
JACKSON'S Chenp and popular,
(Pa tern backs, various colors uud de
signs.)
COL . .ilBlAS (Euchre deck) extra quality
GOLDEN GATES One of the best cards
made.
MX. VERNON 3 Extra fine, twooolorpati
terns.
ASK I OB IHE ABOVE TAKE NO OTHERS
Price List en application. Deuleia sup
VICTOR E. MAUGER,
39-ly H6 to 112 Reade St., N. Y
Edw'd J. EvanS & Co.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
YORK, PEKX'A
tSf Catalogues Mailed to Applicants)!
Refer (by permission) to
Hon, J. S, Black, Washington, P. C.
Weiseb, Son & Cabl, Bankers, York, Pa,
2-Uu-v
I
V .THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL
VANIA. Your attention is specially
4
invited to the fact that the National Banks
are now prepared to receive aubsoripliona
10 the Capital Slock ot the Centennial
Board ot Einance. The funds realized from
this source are to be employed in the ereo
tiou of the buildings for the International
Exhibition, and tin) expenses couuected
with the same. It is confidently believed
that the Keystone State will be represented
by the name of every oituen alive to pam-
oiio commemoration of the one hundredth
birth-day of the nation. The shares of
s.ock are offered for $10 each,' and sub
scriber will receive a handsome engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing
and preservation as a national memorial.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum win ue pam on an payments or ten-
tenuial Stock from dale of payment to
January 1, ltSTtt. s
Subscribers who are not neat a Nationa
Bank can remit a cUeok or post office order
to ine unuursignea.
FRED'K. t'KALEY, Treasurer,
00 Walnut St., Philadelphia