The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 21, 1877, Image 2

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Henry A. Parsons, Jr., . - Editor
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1877
M colnp of tlic Republican Stnto Con
vention. llEADQUAHTEKB IiKi'l'tlLICAN
Statu Committkk, llanis1)urr, May
2!th, 1877. In pursuance of a resolu
tion of tho Republican State Commit
tee, adopted at a meeting held in Har
risburg, this dny, a Republican Stntc
Convention, to lie composed of dele
Kales from each Senatorial and Repre
sentative district, to the number to
which such district is) entitled in the
Legislature, Is hereby called to meet
in the city- of Harrisburgh, at twelve
o'clock, noon, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1877,
for tho purpose of nominating candi
dates for Supreme Judge, State Treas
urer and Auditor General, to be voted
for at the ensuing general election on
the sixth day of November next.
By order of Committee.
HENRY M. HOYT, Chairman.
A. Wilson Nonius, Secretary.
Mr. Itarnum nnd Christian K. Rims had
nnother consultation at Bridgeport, Conn.,
Thursday, and fire encouraged iu tlio be
lief that the new $10,000 reward will bring
about the return of the long-lost Charley.
Mr. Enrnum is obliged to go to Europe
next week until August 1, but will publish
a card in a few days stnting that he has left
$10,000 with his private secretary to be
paid to the deliverers of the child in any
way they may propose, and at any place in
tho United States orCannd1.
Washington, June 13. A statement has
just been prepared at the treasury depart
ment showing the cost of carrying the
votes of election for president and Vice
president of tho United States to the seat
of government, from which it a ppcars lha
tho expense attending the conveyance Of
the votes of the different slates at the elec
lion of Gen. Washington to tho seat of gov
eminent was $l,4'.il,00, while that of the
second election of Gen. Grant was SIS1,
103,2"). Further than this no compilation
nns been made,
New Orleans, June 12. The ship Scotia,
drawing twenty feet four inches, and the
ship Western Empire drawing twenty-one
feet and six inches, were put to sea this
morning through the Southwest Pass. The
Western Empiro's cargo, consisting of 6,227
bales of cotton, is the largest that has left
this port since the war and the greatest
number of pounds to the registered ton that
ever left an American port. She is the
heaviest draught that ever went out of this
port.
New York, June 14. The Customs In
spectors fo'day seized a false-bottom trunk
on steamship Herder containing a large
quantity of lacts, etc. lie also arrested
two women, whoso underskirts were found
to contain an aggregate of sixty pounds of
pees, fine embroideries, etc. Another
passenger (a man) was also arrested, whose
vest nnd undershirt were hued with several
thousand dollars' worth of Hue luces. All
were steerago passengers. The whole
B"izurc will aggregate some $20,000.
Iudiauapolis, June 11. The fust train on
the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Lcuis
Uailroad, due here last night, was wrecked
a short distance cast of this city by a switch
being partly changed and a cross-tie
wedged between tho rails. Tho engine
baggage, express and mail car3 were
thrown from tho track and badly damaged,
but the passenger-coaches and sleeping
ears did not leave tho track. Earnest I).
Cole, postal clerk was the only person seri
ously hurt, but n number received slight
injuries. Every effort will bo mado to dis
cover tho perpetrators of the outrage and
bring them to justice.
Washington, June 10. The cabinet
meeting to-day was shorter than usual,
having adjourned before two o'clock. No
appointments whatever either for positions
abroad or at home wero agreed upon
Most of the session was occupied with a
discussion of a series of rules for the gov
ernment of appointments in the civil service
throughout the country which, will bo soon
promulgated by Mr. Haics.
Directions have been (riven to General
Grd, commanding the department of Texas,
to hold lor tne present the Mexican soldiers
who were taken in that state a fenr days
ngo whilo retreating from the resolution
ary forces of Mexico if their release will
lead to an encounter between them and the
insurgents, but if they can ho released and
go to their quarters in Mexico without
turther trouble they shall lo set free.
Philadelphia,' June IS. An ex-convict
of tho Illinois penitentiary, named John
Stevenson, has, according to a Chicago
telegram, mado a confession that he knows
the present wheroabouts of Charley Ross,
who, he says, was living last winter with a
family named Crcgg, residing near Leaven
worth, Kansas. Stevenson swears that he
is perfectly familiar with the detail: lead
ing to tho abduction, but for reasons of his
own will not make them publicly known,
II o says that Charlie Ross was, during the
month of April, within tweuty.five miles of
his old home, and a few days ago, in
Louisville, Kentucky. Very little credence
's to be placed in Stevenson's story, but the
man seems to be so earnest that a number
of persons believo that he indeed knows
something about tho mysterious affair,
Louisville, Juno 13. A startling sensa
tion has been developed here. A lady occu
pying a high social position, Mrs T. T.
Hawkins by name, as the story is told,
within the last few years obtained f 10,000
from ber mother on the pretense that she
was investing- it in tobacco speculations.
She claimed that Senator Stevenson, George
H. Pendleton, Colonel Taylor and others
were in partnership with her. The mother
believing this advanced the money. The
gentlemen named deny any business rela
tions with her and the story so far as they
are eoncerned is utterly devoid of truth.
The lady made several attempts to secure
cash on notes but tailed. They were
forged and signed with Taylor's name.
The relatives pronounce Mrs, Hawkins
deranged. The affair causes considerable
esciteinent.
do
State Notes.
Harrisburg Counoils are discussing an
ordinance to prohibit the burning of fire
crackers. Padio Lewis a Welsh girl aged 20, has
been missing from Sharpsburg for shout a
year.
The population of Altoona, according to
a recent census is 1G,0'4. This is nn in
crease of 1.023 since 1S7".
A mine of silver ore has been discovered
in Adams county, according to the Cliam
bcrsburg Public Opinion.
Considerable of a run was sustained by
the Carbondalo banks the other day, but
the excitement has died out. .
The Penns Valley part of-Ccntro county
rejoioes in a new nilroad, which has an
nexed that section to the rest of tho world
The family of Charles Eiscnhard, of Al-
lcntown, was poisoned by eating soup
which had been standing in a glazed
earthen dish. None of Iheiii died.
Judge llhonc, of tho LHicrno Orphan?'
Court, has been lecturing the people of his
county on tho subject of expensive
funerals.
In Williamsport a variegated double rose
was found blossoming on a crab apple tree.
It must have t een the etligy of a repudia-
tionist. Councilman hung up t hero to show
0ff his loveliness.
The local columns of the Scranlon Free
Press record the marvelous visit of the
spirit of a dead soldier to his sweetheart in
that city. But it is not sufficiently thrill
ing to be truo.
The Pittsburgh cigar stores are now
closed on Sunday by order of tho Mayor,
A few tobbaconisls who didn't believo the
Mayor was in earnest kept open last Sun
day and have been fined for their wrong
impressions-
Samuel Ninimy, one of the victims of the
Grcenshurg poisoning died on Mondiy af
ternoon. It is expected that. Mrs. Harris,
the woman who was living with tho Nitnmy
family, and who also drank of the poison
will die.
Tlie judicial history of Blair county has
been prepared by Hon. John Dean, and
will be used at the dedicatory service of
the new court house nt Hollidaysbuig on
the 2d of next month.
The, Allentown Bulletin soys, that an old
man, nged 00 years, living in that cit y
walked out of town 4 J miles, leaving there
at 3 A. M. every day to work in an ore
mine, for whioh he receives seventy cents
per day.
John Struthers and Daniel Donnelly, ac
cused of having been concerned in the
killing of young Lifts, of Luzerne county,
have been released, the prosecution having
been abandoned owing to the insufficiency
of the evidence against them.
At Mauoh Chunk, last week, Judge
Dreher held under advisement a motion for
a new trial iu the case ofO'Donnell, con
victed of the murder of Morgan Pawell.
Mcllugh, charged with the tame crime,
who turned state's evidence, was discharged
under ihe-two-term rule.
A trestle bridge in progress o f erection
in Oil City gave way on Thursday and fell
into the creek. Joseph Simrcons was
killed nnd Alexander Heckertharn fatally
injured, both of whom were employed on
the bridge- Several others, received slight
injuries.
A prominent oil man says that if the
striking of new wells in tho Bullion district
continues as it has begun, crude petroleum
will be down to a dollar and a quarter by
fall. Tho game gentleman states rhat pro
ducing oildn the Bullion district .at a -dollar
a barrel would be more profitable than any
other business now carried on i:i the
Unitea States.
The trial of Blasius Pistorius at Norris-
town, charged with murder, has been con
tinucd until the September term of court on
application of his counsel, who allege that
the prisoner is insane. Dr. John Kirk
bride, Dr. Ieaao Ray and William B. Mann
nave been appointed a committee to inquire
into and report upon the prisoner's mental
condition.
rottsville, Juno 12. At Lan3ford this
evening it is understood there will be no
reduction in the miners' wages during the
present month, as expected, and it is
thought the men will resume work on
Thursday. The notico of reduction in
wages, amounting to twclvo and a half Der
per cent, only applies to the laborers and
mechanics employed in the Coal Company's
shops at that place.
The Bell well on the Egglcston farm
which for Bcveral weeks has produced
about fifteen barrels, was put down deeper
ind now yields more than ono hundred bar
rels per day. With this exception there
has nothing transpired in our oil district
for tho past two weeks that is deserving of
especial mention. Tho low price of oil has
had a depressing influenco o n operator
and only such parties as are compolled by
tne terms oflheir lesses, are at work either
by day or night,
On Monday next the Allentown Bolliug
.uiu company will start ten furnaces aud
a puddle in the rail mill, whiah will give
employment to ubout four hundred ad
ditional nien. In the littlo mill and abou1
the premises five hundred men are now em
ployed, and when the whole nine hundred
get to work ou Monday next tho company's
premies will resume the appearance of
"tne good old times." If the works run a
month with nine hundred men employed
between f 30,000 and 540,000 will be paid
for wages.
Tuesday the Bears put oil dowo to $1.85
in the lower district, which makes the Dries
in this district not more than SI. 20. We
cannot see much to encourage the belief
tnat it will soon Lear a higher price, and
small operators, and all others who are de
pendent on the oil business must at once
begin to economize, for hard times are al.
ready here and harder times are close at
hand. Ilie Warren district can nerhatii
stand the crash better than any other dis
trict in the State, yet our merchants and
mechanics, must expect an immediate and
large falling off of daily receipts in all
branches of hu&iuees.-Warrtn Ledger
AP5ETS AND MAMMTIEH OF FOX
TOWNSHIP FOH THE YEAR ENDING
A1'R,IL2ND, IH77.
ROATf rCHI), ARKKTN.
By amount due from Henry Largny,
Collector 1M Rt
By amount due from 1 V. liny Col. 811 74
Hy ninonnt due from county Trens. (to "0
By amount duo from P. M'Crondy.
Col loot or 11 41
By amount due from Elk Co., on nc-
couni .ioepn w nriiieiuer his, 1,7
By Cnsh In Treasury a ul
By Execs of Liabilities mi t:i
in
MAntMTIES.
To outxtamllnir order nnd Judgments 1
'18 75
By amount duo from J. ilcwltt Col....
40.1 81
19 (18
102 11
2: Ml
m ;xi
lly rtmoiiiit duo from Denis Tuoiny,
i ivorHcer
By nmoiint duo from Elk Co., nc-
riiiint. Joseph Wlndfeldor
By uni t due from uimeiitoil tuxes 70.
liy amount cash In Treasury
i.iAniMTiKs.
To nmoiint duo Elk Co., fur support
of Kali- Williams and Si
To outstanding orders 577 00
To exeesK of ukkoIh (ill 0(1
SIIKJ 31
Amount of taxable property in Fox
township SI0 iitfl 00
AVe, the underHluned, Auditor ot Kox
Township, ImvliitfKctl led and adjusted the ne
eiMiuti, of suld township llnd the nsxel mid
liabilities of the I'und iim aliove set forth,
JOHN llKllsIIEY.)
I'. A. ,l( nt I . N. Auditors.
J. It. MEKKDIT1T.)
Attest. J. .1. TA Yl.Olt, Clerk.
Fox, April ;lnth, 1N77.
NNUAI.
HTATK.MKNT
TOWNSHIP.
OF JONES
Jour Township In Account with funds of
Raid low 1111 1 p.
IIKI'KIITtt.
To iiiiioinil overdue from county com-
nilsKloner 1,200 00
To amount seated tux levied l.l'd !'.
To amount rush from county treas (112 25
To amount cash from Collector Theo.
Coolt Ml Ofi
To nmoiint cmkIi from Collector alen
tine Miller OS 9
l.lsj 5:
EXPKN-niTPRrS.
ltv nmoiint of outstanding orders re
deemed 50 00
ltv nmoiint, mild (supervisor Miller
nnd laborer under him 1,571 '3
Hv ninount paid Sunervlsor Jionncrt
and laborers under liiln 820 20
lly amount paid for lumber, etc.. used
by Miller 17098
By ninonnt paid for lumber etc.. used
liy ltonneit 10 00
By amount paid lor otliccrs and print
ing IK) 00
lly amount paid for town treasurer s
eommisxlon 51 03
lly amount taxes in hands of Collec
tor It. A. Mannett. snMcet to com
mission nnd exonemt ions 870 W
By iimount in hands of treasurer 2 57
S3.1KI 54
ASSET AN1 LIABILITIES.
ASSKI'S.
Anvnint due from Collector Miller for
173 Itf 01
Amount due I ruin Collector Theodore
Cook, S7 1-3 212 81
Amount due Irom Collector Attlcbnr-
Kcr. 170-1 110 27
Amount due lrom TrcuKUrcr Inu-
felder 207 22
Amount due from Treasurer M'Cauley 200 00
Amount due irom Collector Munnctt.
S70 8S
61,171
,170 22
J.TAniT.ITIES.
Amount road orders outstanding
Exce.-s of ussets over liabilities
118 30
177 92
SI.17U 22
POOIt ACCOUNT.
JtKCKIFTH .
To nmoiint from Collector Manett IK Oil
To amount lrom Collector Miller 52 00
$117 00
F.XPENniTCKKH.
By nmoiint paid Wilcox House for
board 10 no
By amount paid Indigent mid blind... 12 'n
Hy iimount cash In hands of treasurer l't
By amount commission puid treas 2 37
liy amount outstanding orders re
deemed 72 05
SI 17 00
lly order Hoard or Auditors.
nl2-ta .IAS. II. WELLS. Clerk.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre
tion will, for the sake of suffering hu.
inanity, send free to all who need it, the
recipe and direction for making the Mnip'.e
remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the udvertiscr's ex
perience can do so by addressing in perfect
couiidcuuo.
.10 UN B. OGDEN,
41 Cedar St , New York.
SUGARS AT POWELL AXI
KI.MK'S are high to ho sure; hut Ktill
tire a little chi-upcr than at any other
more in town.
A NICK LOT OF NEW PIUNTS
at POWELL & KIME'S, only eight
cents per. yard.
FLOUK, PORK, FEED, COIiX-
Meal, Oats, always on hand at
POWELL & RIME'S at bottom pri
ces. SEW TIME TA11LE P. & E. It. k7
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 20th, 187G
WILCOX.
Mail East 4:13 p in
" West.... 2:47 p in
Day Express East 0:22 a m
Niagara Express West 8;j," p m
R1UOWAT.
Mall East 4:40 p m
Mail West 2:11 p m
Day Express Eut (s-M a m
Niagara Express West 8:14 p m
sr. maby's.
Mail East 5:1.) p m
Mail West l: ln p m
Day Express East 7:20 a m
Nujgara Express West 7:43 p in
BY MAIL. 28 CENTS i
iGEO.RnOYVELCO
144. PARK BOWt
N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK.
ing, also choice Bvrurj alwavs on lnm.1
at "- :
POWELL KIME'S.
PATENTS!
Fee Reduced, Entire Cost $55,
Patent Office Fee $33 in advance, bal
ance $20 within 0 months after patent al
lowed. Advice and txamiuation free
Patents fold.
J. VANCE LEWIS & CO.,
12ml Washington, D. C.
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
a new stock just arriving, ut
POWELL & KIME'S
QUOTATIONS
r
White, Powell L
Co.
BANKERS AND BBOKERd,
No. 42 South Third Street.
Philadelphia, June 19th, 1877.
BID. ASKKD
181. e 114 114
lo '05 J and J lO'JJ lO'.'j
lo 'e5 do ml ltaj
do G3 do llfJ 11if
S.
do
do
do
10-40, do coupon 112 113
do Pacifio 6's cv Int. off 128 1221
New 6-s Heg. 1881 lie 111
U. 1881 1101 111
Oold 1 1051- 1051
Silver 9 100
Pennsylvania ex tv'
aol
11
8()J
12
8
18
80
1281
141
Heading.
Philadelphia & Erie
Lehigh Navigation ,
17
SO
do Valley
umieu a a 01 n J ex
div..l2S
l ittsburgli, T. a Buffalo 11. R 6J
Northern Central ex. div 14
Central Transportation ...
Nesquchoning
. f!Ol 82
. 40j 44
. 3!) 40
.107 10"i
North Pennsylvania
C & A Mortgage O's '8',)..,
S'T'?'T'S not easily earned in these
III times but it can be made in
Hi rcc mouths by any one of either sex, in
any fart of the county who is willing to
worK sienuny ai me employment that we
furnish. $00 per week in your own town.
You need not be away from home over
night. You can give your whole time to
the work, or only your Kpare moments, ll
costs nothing to try the business Terms
nnd So Uuint. tree. Address nt once, H-
H.ALLETT At CO., l'ortlaud Muino.
oncy.
AT POWELL & KIME'S, YOU
pay cash for goods, nnd get more than
the worth of your cash.
GARDEN SEEDS. .
Sew Varieties (if Flower nntl Vegetable.
Don't write to your member of congress
who is flooded with applications for feeds
but obtain the siime Varieties, nnd all the
new ones, by ordering from the undersigned
Beside my own specialties I am prepared
to furnish ny kind of seed from any cala
logue at a discount of ten per cent from
list prices. For the convenience of those
who want on assortment 1 have prepared
two collections. No 1 consists of IMvarie
ties of choicest Flower seeds a complete
(lower gardcu, price $1. No. 2 comprises
a complete collection of Vegetable eecd.
for a small family garden, price 31. GO.
I'ttcknges of (he two sets combined lor
Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of
price. The seeds in these collections
would cost double the money, made up in
separate orders or purcliabcu ot any dealer.
H. U, SMITH,
734 13th STREET, Washington, D. C
PATENTS
pccnred for me
chanical devi
ces. trade-marks, dctigns, and compounds.
Labels registered. Infringements, re
issues nnd interferences will received
proli attention.
INVENTOIlSirt
a mmlel or sketch of their invention, nnd
wc will give our opinion as to its pntenta
bilityit'ree ot charge. Fees moderate, nnd
NO ClIAllUE UNTIL PATENT IS J5E-
CUKED.
Wo will," ttpen contingent fee, losccutc
cases that have been heji.ctku by the
Patent Olhcc.
Vu have clients in every State in the
Union, and invito inquiry through your
congressman oa to our standing bciure tle
Patent OIHcc.
Send lor circular for further infomation,
terms nnd references. Established in 1800.
EDSON BROS,
Solicitors of U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS.
711 U street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
nliiM
C R I S T A I) 0 It 0 ' S
3
C'ristailoro's Hair Dye is the
SAFEST and BEST; it acts instanta
neously, lii'oilueing the most natural
sliailes of Black or Brown; does XOT
STAIX the SKIX, and is easily ap
llicd. It is u standard preparation,
and a favorite upon every well ap
pointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman.
Sold by Druggists.
J. CRISTADORO,
P. O. Box, 103:1, Xew York.
Xt-44
IIVIXG WILD ANIMALS
j WANTED.
.jti,00 each for PANTHERS.
8,00 each for BLACK FOXES.
4,00 each lor CROSS FOXES.
10,00 each for LYNX.
10,00 each for OLD OTTER.
5,00 each tor YOL'Nti OTTER.
6.00 each lor YOUNG WOLVES.
5,00 each for WILD CATS.
6,00 each lor FAWNS.
1,00 each for YOUNG BLACK &
CROSS FOXES.
The above price 1 will pay, the
Animals to be in good aiid thriving
condition. Animalscan be shipped to
ine by way of Funhu'awncy Pa. For
further information write to
" JOHN A. STEWART,
Marion, Indiana County, Pa.
SLEIGH BELLS AND WHIPS.
a nice little ussortment, at
POWELL & KIME'S.
Administrator's Xoticc.
Estate of Ralph Johnson Into of
Benezetto Township Elk Co., Pa.,
deceased. Litters I'eatamcntary upon
the above estate have been granted to
the undersigned, nil persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment, aud those having claims to
present the same without delay to
JOHN G. HALL,
H.17W Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Cornelius Wain wright late
ofBunezette township, Elk Co., Pa.,
deceased. Letters Testamentary upon
the above estate have been gnaiited to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said estase are requested to make
payment, ajid those having claims to
present the same without delay to.
JOHN WAIN WRIGHT,
Dt0 Admr.
Executors' Notice.
EsMe of Joseph H. Dornisch, late of
St. Alnrrlu It l. -i.mi. . '
deceased. Letters Testamentary mton
the above estate have been granted
totne undersigned.all persons indebted
in (iiiijl utin . i
v. iowbj uju requesieu to make
payment, and those having claims
to nresenr. tho ,
Cl!.AYAEFt0ISCH'Ex-r,
nine.
RAILROADS- .
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
Philadelphia & Erie ft. U. Division
WINTER TIME TABLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, NOV. 2(1, 1870,
tho trains on the Philadelphia &
Erie Uailroad will run as follows)
WESTWARD.
NIAQARA EX leaves Penovo..... 4 43pm
' ' Driftirood.. 6 68 p m
' " " Emporium 6 50 p tn
' " ' St Marys... 7 45 p m
" " " Hidgway... 8 14pm
nrr at Kane- I) 20 n m
ERIE MAIL leaves Philadelphia 11 65 p m
itenovo ll win
" ." " Emporium 12 66 pm
St. Mary's 1 40 p m
Uidgwny 2 11pm
" " " Kane 8 80 p ni
" arrive at Erie 7.33 pm
EASTWARD.
DAY EX leaves Kane 0.00 a tn
" " " Ridgway 0.60 am
" " St Marys 7 20 a m
" Emporium H 10 a m
' Driftwood 8 68 pm
" ' Kcnovo 10 10 pm
ERIE MAIL leaves Erio 11.00 a m
" " Knnc 8 60 p in
" " Ridgway 4 49pm
" " " St. Mary's 615 p ni
" " " Emporium 0 10 p ni
" " Rennvo 8.85 p m
" " nrr. nt Philodephia... 7 00 a m
Day F.xpress and Niagara Express con
nect cast with Low Grtido Division and 1
N. Y! & P. 11. I!.
WM. A. BALDWIN.
Gcn'l Sup't
I N S-U R A N CE.
The undersigned believes that ho
nns tne principal agency in this dis'
trict from the fact that he has written
nearly one thousand policies, in the
past tnreo years, lie, tnerelore, in
vites those having Insurance tocHW-t
to compare rates, and companies, be-
iore niauing application elsewhere
Partial list of companies.
A KTX A 1 1 A IiTK( Ut U 7,0011,000
NOHTir JIUITlsU & M. KXiiIAXl)..ltuiii,ntBi
VI WVa ASSOCIATION PHI LA .,i.(Hi
s Kit MAX A.MKU1CAN, X. Y 2,(ni,"ini
N I AO A It A, N.Y i!.r,nn.iiio
TIIAVKLKIJS' I.IKK HAIfTl'Olili 4,lHm,iiUU
n7ni3.
T
HE SOCIETY STORE.
A new store started in Ridgway un
der the nuspices ot the lathes ot Grace
Church, with
MISS A. E. M'KES.
as Agent and Saleswoman,
A line assortment of goods on hand
and selected with great care.
EMBROIDE1UKS.
LACE EDGE
FRINGES
HANDKERCHIEFS.
LADIES TIES.
TOILET SETS.
LINEN SUITS.
CIIILDRENs SUITS
SAMPLE SILKS
Machine silk, thread and needles
Also a line lot of Dress Goods. Fancy
work of all kinds. Framed mottoes
ttv., iW. All cheap as the cheapest
and goods warranted lirst class, ('all
and examine our stock.
MISS A. E. M'KEE,
Agent for the Society
EVERY SOLDIER
who uas wounded or contracted pcrnin
nent disease in service can get n pension
ny writing to John Ku k rat rick, Cambrnlgo.
Ohio. N'-lOoil
DR. BANNING
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