The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, April 08, 1880, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1880.
K. of H.
Itldgway Lodge No. 1044 meets on
(ho 2d and 4th Fridays of each month
t 8 o'clock.
New Time Tabmc. Under the new
schedule the mail nnd local freight
leave Rldgway station as follows:
MAIL WEST 2:33
" EAST .... BsOQ
LOCAL WEST - . . 7tB0
" EAST . 3i2S
A cei-tnln young woman nmm-d llunniih,
Slipped down on n plnccof bnminu;
She shrieked, nnd oh niy'UI
And more Kt hi h she spied
TIiru belong to the stiir-simnglffd bsnncr.
A pontlnninn sprang to assist hr,
And picked up lior imiir und her wrlstcr;
"Did yon full, mti'mat" ho pried i
"Do you think," Alio replied,
"I iHtdown lor tho fun of It, mlslerf"
Yauvob mrnuni. j
Prime Co floe nnd Carolina Rico at
Morgestor's.
The Treasurer's Hales of Unseated
lands takes up a large ahnro of our
pace this week.
Jacob Dold's celebrated West
Philadelphia Hams for sale at Mor
goster's. Light running, Lfttasl improved
DOMESTIC, at prices never heard of
before, at Mrs. W. 8. Service's.
Fresh arrival of Pea Vine and
Medium Clover SeelTnlso Prl'me lot
Onion Sets all at bottom prices at
Powell & Kline's.
A new board walk will be laid
soon from a point near VV. II. Oxter
bout's residence, along the turnpike to
tho depot. The plank have already
been placed on the ground.
Wednesday morning was cold and
clear, a gentle reminder that "winter
still ling " ohl ouch!! don't strike.
We thought that that quotation had
never before been lined.
.Spring nnd Summer samples of
clothing at McAfee's over Powell &
Kline's store on Main street. A large
assortment of beautiful and durable
samblcs to select from. Call and leave
your measure.
In another column will be found
the advertisement of H. M. Mnlln who
oilers for sale seed potatoes of his own
raising. After five years patient wait
ing; Mr. Ma 1 1 n has succeeded in getting
potato which he guarantees to ripen
in two months.
That gun advertised for In last
week's Advocatk has been returned.
All the guns are now In and ready for
shipment. There Is yet missing 0 bayo
nets. Any persons discovering a bayo
net will please return the same to Tine
Advocate office.
That splendid orjrau sold by D. 8.
Andrus or Co., Wililanisport, Pa., for
$76.00 cash with 7 stops, solid wal
nut case and 5 'Vet t'J inches high, Is
sold now for fcSii.Gii with one more
stop and the grand oi'Kn knoo swell
additional. Write them Terms easy
on long time nlno.
The season of flowers is now
nearly at band. It is said that, "April
showers bring May iiowers," und as
the April showers have come next will
be the May llowtrs. Harry Chaiipel,
Florist, Wllllutusport, Pa., has a large
assortment of the several varieties of
flowering und bedding plants. For
purtleuTars call ut Til K Advocatk of
fice. Sew York, Uhlgwny and Pittsburgh
Ituilroad.
The rmiivrnrilynHnii tit Ihf VnrtlKirn
It. It. and Navigation Company,
known as the Pennsylvania portion
of the Rochester, Nunda and Penu'a
It R. was perfected at Smethport, Me
Keau county, Pa , ou Tuesday last,
after sale under execution of the rights,
franchises and property of said coiu
puny, purchased by John U. Backus.
The new organization Is known as the
New York, Rldgway and Pittsburgh
H. It. Following will be found the
names of the President and Directors
of the road, who are chosen to servo un
til the regular election which occurs
the 1st Monday In May:
Charles R. Eurley, President.
Andrew O. Curtln,
Benton K, Jamison,
William M. Stewart,
Eugene Quuckenbush,
Hheridun Gorton,
Lucius Rogers, Hccretury.'
Is Tour Dog Registered.
By an act of Assembly approved
May 18, 1878, provision Is made for the
registration of dogs In the county
clerk's office. Tho fee for such regis
ter is $1 00, one-half of which sum
goe to the county. After the dog Is
registered In accordance with the pro
visions of said act, It becomes personal
property and any person killing or
stealing said registered dog becomes
liable to the peuultles fixed by said
bet.
Three dogs have been registered in
Elk county, as follows ;
No. 1. A 2 year old Breeds setter
dog named "Jack" with brown-white
breast and 21 Inches high, registered
Deo. 13, 1879, property of Phllo
Chrisler.
No. 2. "Peter," seven years old, 19
inches high with brown-white breast
registered Feb. 19, 1880, as "The Boss
dog" value 100, proporty of Capt.
Fred. Schoening.
No. . C. II. McCauley's dog "Dan
ger" two years old. sky terrier light
yellow, registered April 7, 1880. Value
flOO.
If All the dogs In Elk eounty were
registered the county would soon re
alize enough money to make a large
payment on the new Court Louse.
i.t the good work proceed.
Personal Items.
t&'ln this column we propose to
give all the personal happenings com
ing under our observation. If you
have a personal which you wish In
serted send In the pnrtlculars.-jH
Capt. P. A. Mead is In town for
a few days.
Did you C Man with his now
wristlets on Sunday ?
Eddie Powell is home from Lewis
burg school for a few days.
Jacob Butterfuss has had the
froutof his harness shop painted.
Mrs. Calwell, wife of Conductor
Cnlwcll, whom many of our readers
are acquainted with, and son are
visiting In this village.
H. Ross, and family, formerly of
this place and lately of Dell Rapkls,
Dakota Territory, passed through here
yesterday on their way to Renovo.
Miss Emma IS. Ross stopped off at
this point and is the guest of the
Misses Cuthbert.
Ourthnnks are duo A. K. Dunkel
Secretary of Internal affairs for n
tieauliailiy bound copy or his annual
report. Also to William P. Hchell,
Auditor General for a cotvv of his
annual report. Never before have we
seen tbo reports of these departments
Issued in such attractive shape.
MA liRIEl).
Andkiison Axdekhox. Iii Rmet.li
port at tho Wright House, March 80,
1K80, by Rev. W. CJ. Wlltse, Mr. J.
A. Anderson, of I) isiiseuhondn. Elk
Co., Pa., to MUs Phillah Anderson,
ofWinethport, Pa.
Hir.r..-Sarah M., wife of Rev. J. Hill
of Bear Lake, Warren county, do
parted this lite March 7, 18.), nftor
a long and painful Illness in great
peace and with a hope of eternal
life, aged 80 years, 7 months and 2S
day. Wuw;n Mail.
Mrs. IIIll was a sister of Dr. J. K
Bordwell of4 Rldgway, a notice of
whoso death appeared in our last Is
sue. NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to me will please call und settle
without further notice, unless other
terms have been agreed upon.
C. Bowkhh.
Canned Apricots, Pumpkin and
Preserved Plums at Molester's.
Aaron McKenuy, who died re
cently In Maine aged 10J, was a most
remarkable example of vigorous health
and physical activity. Not long before
his death ho knocked down a man
who had suggested the appointment
of a guardian for him, which brought
on bin ttrsl lawsuit, wherein he acted
as his own counsel, lie had never
been out of his native town; bad never
tasted liquor or been In a railway train
and had never sent or received a tele
gram.
East Greenville, Montgomery
county, claims to have the least
borough tax of any borough In the
United States. No tax wus assessed
for borough purposes last year and
only one mill school tax.
Mrs. T. F. Bullers would respect
full inform the people of Rldgway
and vicinity that she lias Just opened
a fresh stock of groceries which she
will exchange for cash at satisfactory
prices. Room next door to Orosh's
Furniture Rooms.
Bargains In .Soap, Seven Bars for
Twenty-live cents at Molester's.
List of letters remaining In the
Ridgwuy P. O., Elk county, Pa., up
to April , 1880.
Brlckley, MIhs Sadie
Borliu, Reubln A.
Borket, Lewis
Brown, Tim
Carnilian. Frank
DeWire, M. J.
Dlnsmore, James
Dunkle, Geo. B.
Greasce, Miss Jennie
Oahngen, J. 8.
Ilewett, Mr.
Johnson, James I.
Johnson, Miss Ousta.
Johnson, J. C.
Jauke. Ludwlng
Klueg, Jexsle
Lutke, Gustavo (2)
Mitchell, Miss Rachel
Mercaster, W.
Minor, J. P.
Stephens, Miss Carrie (2)
Timbiin, Win,
White, J. D.
FOKF.IGN.
Buckley, Jno. G.
Johnson, ChrisUcn
McTlghe, Thomas
If not called for in thirty days they
will be sent to the dead letter otllce ut
Washington, D. C.
J. II. IIaoerty, P. M.
Onions, Turnips, Potatoes and
Prime Fresh Butter at Morgester's.
Military Matters.
Thomas R. Cowell bus been elected
Captain of the Oil City Greys, in
place of Daniel Fisher, who resigned
lately.
It has not yet been decided where
the encampment of tho three brigades
east of tho Alleghenles will bo held.
The western brigades will probably
camp near Braddock's Field. Phlta.
Timet.
Erie Guard, Co. B, 17th Regiment,
on Tuesday evening filled the vacancy
occasioned by the promotion of Capt.
Kurtls, by electing First Lieut. J. W.
Burns, Captain Bocond Lieut. G J.
Smith, First Lieutenant, and First
Bargeant J. J. Baxter, Second Lieut
The new officers oro all veterans and
deserve their promotion.
The 8,000 regulation overcoats ord
ered by Adjutant Gen. Latta to be
manufactured iire nearly completed.
The ordiuance stores are now ready for
distribution, and it will not be many
days before the National Guard of
Pennsylvania will be for the first time
in the history of tho State thoroughly
uniformed and equipped, and ready
foructive service at a moment's no-ti.
Fox and Vicinity.
Last Saturday was n rainy day.
The Inst man of Brockport has be
come a scribe.
Henry Gross is moving his house.
Leonard Hays left home lust
Tuesday.
The people of Brandy Camp mnde
a surprise party at the residence of U.
W. Rogers last Wednesday evening.
The people nro all sick with the
distemper.
The question discussed at tho
literary association last week was,
"Which Is tho moro preferable city
or country life." Tho decision was
given In favor of country Ufa,
Thomas Boytano has been bully
ing a fence in front of the grave yord
school house.
Duke Emmett has again mado his
appearance on our streets. We are
glad to see you out again.
It. T. Kyler and tho man of the
moon paid Centrevlile a visit last
Friday. U. R. & R. U. Mad.
Ilrockpni't nnd Keystone.
The most of tho lumber Is out of
Little Toby and a greater part to mar
ket. The oil well Is In progress at Vine
yard Run being down about three
hundred feet. Tbo owners are leasing
more territory. We hope soon to see
the banks of Little Toby lined with
derricks and hear tho pulling of many
engines and of tho oil being forced
through the pipes on the way to mar
ket, and that the banks of Little Toby
may be so swelled and that lumber
may bo ruu to market by the overflow
of oil.
The Brockport mill started up tho
2d for the purpose of sawing out some
bill stuff.
-Horace French has returned from
Syracuse, to which place he was called
to see his sick and only sister and re
ports her still falling.
OAtmiEL.
Last Week's Dagm City Dots.
Andy Kaufl'mau has. built him n
shanty and intends baching for a
while.
-Tho N. W. M. & Ere. Co. are
dally adding to their force of em
ployees. Kddlo Sullivan met with a pain
ful accident on Friday afternoon last
while cutting wood. The axe glanced
striking him on the top of the right
hand, leaving a very bad cut. Dr.
Williams was immediately summoned
and dressed the hand and at the
present writing the young man Is
siid'crlug very Utile pain and the hand
Is doln-r as well as could be expected. .
Thomas Doliugi'f has rented the
blacksmith shop of Frank Showers
and will open up for business In a few
days.
Pro.1-. Luther was up to the city on
Saturday, lie came from Toby up.
II. I). L. M , of Local Hollow, Ik
the "merriest boy that's out." Did
you ever hear him sln;tV
Charley, of the D.igus city store
dray wagou, has rather u queer look
ing mouth and nose on htm. He says
hols no lover of protruding boards
along a sidewalk.
Joseph Wandcl loft for Slilck
sbluny on Friday last ou a visit to bis
folks.
Col. Farrls bus gone to New
York.
J. W. Morgtster, the cheap grocery
man from Rldgway was up to sec
our city on Wednesday last. Come
again. I. N. O.
This Week's Dngas City Dots.
House cleaning is now the order
of the day.
Cenlrevillo is badly in need of
sidewalks.
Potatoes are scarce.
Garden making will soon bo on
hand.
Pendergrnst has wont utid had his
hair cut oil'.
Now is n good time to clean up
your yards and cellars.
Rev J. A. llovls lias moved to
Jacob McCauley's houso in Centre
vlile. Mr. Dentzer and family have left
Centrevlile and moved to Warren, Pa.
No "Mr. Hhudgo" he wouldn't stay
any longer hero.
Murtln Hlvlck lost one of his best
horses one day last wiek.
II. D. S. Molmey and Elmer
Mohney have left tho elly and gone
to their homo ut Rlmersburg, Clarion
county. Sorry to seo the boys go.
Sunday was a very disagreeable
day. Heavy thunder in the after
noon. .
A miniber of our Swedes are
leaving the city for their farms at
Kane and will return to tho mines in
tho fall agalu.
Most everybody and their aunts
and uncles are suffering ut present
from severe colds.
Edward Kelley has returned from
tho hospital at Philadelphia, where hv
has been under treatment for one
of his eyes. Ed. looks well but uin
sorry to say has partially lost tho use
of one of his eyes.
Martin Lynch, after an absence of
a couple of mouths from tho city has
again returned, looking bale and
hearty. '
Wo had the pleasure'of listening
to the flute band a few momenta on
Monday evening, and must say tile
boys are doing nobly for the time they
havo been practicing. Prof. Walsh
appeureto be the right man in the
rlfrht r'nee. j, y, q.
Urn inly Camp and Surroundings.
Dikd A little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wlstinlllor died last
Saturday of congestion of tho brain
and Inflammation of the bowels.
Tho protracted meeting on the
mountain Is rather poorly attended.
W. II. Horton swears vengeance
on the man that borrowed his spirit
level and forgot to return It.
A large number of the men of
this plaoo started Inst. Monday . for
Portland to go down the river.
Locals will be fc.wirco from Brock
port this week on account of the writ
ers being down tho river.
L. C. A.
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Always call nt Tits Advocate
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CENTRAL
State Normal School.
(l.tifhlh A'orinitl School LVtKtrlvt)
LOCK HAVEN, CI.INT0X CO., PA.
A. X. IiATU, A. M., Principal.
Tills fiehool as nt present constituted,
ofl'ers the very best facilities for I'ro
fcssionnl and Classieal lcariitntf.
lhiildiiiKS spiu-idiit, Inviting and
commodious; completely healed by
steam, well ventilated, and l'urnlnhe'd
wlih a bmir. ful supply of puro water,
soft spring w ,U-r.
Location healthful und easy of ac
cess. Surrounding scenery uiiHurnased.
Teachers exicrieiiccd, etHcletit, und
alive to their work.
DiHclpline, firm but kind, uniform
and l borough.
Expenses moderate'
Fifty cents a week deduction to
those preparing to ti-ach.
Students admitted at any time.
Courses of study prescribed by the
Stale; I. Model School, II. Prepara
tory. III. Elementary. IV. Hcleu
eutlflc. ADJ I NCT ( Ot'HHKfl I
I. Academic. II. Commercial. III.
MuhIc. IV. Art.
The Elementary and Scientific
courses are l'rofcsslonnl, und students
KraduatltiK therein receive State Diplo
mas, eoni'crriiijf the followliifr eorres
pondlng decrees: Master of the Ele
ments, ami Master of the Sciences,
(traduutes in flic other courses receive
Normal Certificates of their attain
ments, signed by tiio Faculty.
The professional courses arc liberal,
aud lire lu tlioroiiKhiii'-n not inferior tw
those of our best colleges.
The Slate requires a hluher order of
citizenship. 'Jlio times demuud It. It
is one of the prime objects of this
school to help to secure it by ('urn Wi
lli; Intelligent und clllclenl teachers
for her schools. To this end It solicits
young pei-Hons of kooi! abilities und
Kood )urooseM those M'ho desire to
Improve their time and their talents,
as students. To all such it promises
uld In developing their powers und
abundant opportunities for well paid
labor after leaving school.
For catalogue und terms uddrcsa th
I'rlnelpul.
B. 1). BALL.
President Uourd of Trustees
T. IIIPl'LE.
Secretary.
IIOAKD OF THUHTEESi
Clinton county. H. P. Hall. T. C,
lllliple, lr. J. 11. Uarton, A. II. Itcst,
Jacob lirown. Wilson Klstler, A.N.
Itauh, W. W. Kaul'.ln, It. (J. Cook,
Hairiuel Christ, O. Kluly.lng, S. M.
Hlckford, H. L. Dlirunbuch A. .0
Noyes, H. It. Pcule.
Ceutre-Ex-Oov. A CI. CurtlnA
Clearfleld-Ex.Oov. Win, Hlgler.
Elk Cluirles it. Eurley.
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ir on tut to "iwleh i aud ru-vuruieU for our
s i- .--r r-.i .
IViarKet. I ne ever nanaoiB mwivm v
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
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Oct.30yl. J. H. & W. H. HYDE, AflENTS, K I DO WAY, PA.
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Business Cards.
A. rAHIxCUM
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exaMiltiatlon of titles, alo to patents
and patent eases.
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A TTOHN E Y- AT-LAW.'
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street, Rldgway, Elk Co., Tu. v82f
AT'lOItNE Ya-AT-L A XV ,
Itldtfway, Elk county, Pa, Oftlco
over It. I. Campbell s store, Main
Street. Chilian for collection promptly
attended to. jnclo,ls"tl
11'. L. WILLIAMS.
(t.nlo of stinttiiiivlllo), I'hyslcliin nnd N ur
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Uidtrwiiv, Pa., full assortment of care
fully selected Foreign and Domestic
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vinily
J. 8. BSRDWELL, f&. D.
ELECTIC PHYSICIAN & HUIttl'N,
Has removed his ofllce from Centra
ttreet to Main ntreot, llldftway, Pa., In
the second story of tho new brick
building of John O. Hull, west of the
H vdo House.
Ofllce hours :-l to 2 P. M. 7 to 0 P.M.
HYQE HOUSE.
W. H. SCIIHAM, Proprietor,
llidgway, Elk county, Pa.
Thankful for the patronage hereto
fore so liberally bestowed upon him,
the new proprietor hopes, by paying
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venience of guests, to merit n continu
ance of the same. oct iU'liO
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well informed. Price &o 00 in cloth,
8'J.uo in leather, or $7.00 in elegant
half Turkey. For particulars address,
W. 11. Fulrchlld, Portvlllo, Catt. Co..
N. Y., whoj hits been duly appointed
ngent for Elk county by C. K. Judson,
gcnerul agent.
IMate Notice.
EstuteofJohn Hollobaugh, late of
Fox township, Elk County, l'a.. do
oeased. All persons indebted to said
estate ure requested to make Immedi
ate) payment, and thoMe iiuvlug legal
elulms ngulnst the same to present
tht-m without deluy In proper order
for settlement to
Philip HAY, Adwlnlntrator.
n8U
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SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED!
Improvements September, IC7Q.
IT.Uwltlistrinillng tbfl VIOTOn 1ms loan bocU Ilia
peer of any Bewlug Muclilno in tho umi hct -a fact
suiiportedbyfthoKl of volunleut vllnssscs-wo now
customers.
Wo Sell Kaw MachSnss Every Tirnc,
Liberal tonus io tho trn3. liou'k buy
Easy Running Machine in the
Amevtonn Puti'lollsm. Went.
Tiilne's History of KnwMsh l.llei-ntui-e, 7"i Mn,
('.(ill s (look of Niitiiiiil History, si,
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Itollln' Anelcnl ttlsiory. iVSi.
Nmlth's IMi-llonury o" t ie lllhln, Illu., SI.
Work of riiivlus .losephus, J.
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Xeenls.
lleullh hy Kxeivlve, Dr. (Seo. tl. Tiiyloi- Sllets,
llenlth for Women, In-. (4eo. II. Tiiylor, .Vi els,
l.lhmi-y Miimrlni-, IDeeutsn No. !1 h yei.r.
I.lhrill'y .Miii;ii.1Ui. Iioiiinl voliline, ilileelils.
Loaves a-om the Dlnry of 1111 ohl lawyer,!.
Knell of the nlvu hound In eloth. If hy
till) 11. pcistiiKi' rM I'll. M'Kt of the hiiolt lire
nlso jmhililic I In line edlUons 11 ml line hill. I
lino, nt lihdier prlees.
lXnorlptlvH I'liliiloitiie iiiul Term to Cluhs
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Ii ice ulllitn the rrnci of .tit-
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OP
E- G. IKGEaiSOLL,
No. 1. TMU MHTAKKa OK MOSES."
No. 8, "HK17LL8." Xo. S, "OitOHTH."
No. 1. "ItKt.L."
No.fi,"MBKHTY of M N WOMAN & CHILD'
No. 12, "Col. It. 3. INOKHHOLi.'H
Vindication of Thos. Paine,"
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Col. Ingersoll nnd his Chicago Critics.
A lscluro by tho Ilov, .Inmon K. Applobuo
Price Ifi Cents.
Full report of tho Grand lle-Unloit
of tho Soldiers and Sailors of the late
Wnr, holdnt Chleiino, Nov, ISto IS. 1870, In
olilUlnu nil spoeehes, mid thosu of l ol K. U,
Inyei-Mill, Cl. Wm. 1-'. Villi. Hiituliel L,
Clemens (Mto-k 1'witlu's Kpecuh on liable.)
PrvICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Life und Trip around the World of
(Jen. Grant. 15 cents.
Lnst -Speech of Senutor Zaoh Chan
dlcr, ami Itlogruphlcal Sketch, with
Largo Portrait of Mr. Chandler on
Cover Pumo. C Cents.
Any of tho Kbuvo sent post-piild up on receipt
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Address: V7. L. BLAISSSLL,
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Elcley's Furs Sietilled
S5o. 13XTHAOT 25c
WITCH HAZEL,
OH, HAHAHStlS VIMI1TI5A.
Etliuil lu (piullty to any made, um!
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Pints 60c.
ltelleves Headache, Toothache, F.ar
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etc.
NATURE UNIVERSAL REM
EDY FOR INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL UHE.
If your druggixt has not got it
have him order it of the proprietor,
C!IAr.LE3 ?. SISL2Y VTaolc.ale EriM,
61 Courtland St., Nw York.
n47mos3
Jam Poi.eh.
Mlddletown X-Cut 8aws.
J t-frard's, While's and Mann's Axes,
Tubular und W Lanterns.
Fii.Ka.
Piston's X-Cut Kaws.
Hoynton's Lightning Hawi.
COHN Pol'1'KHH.
Coal Hods.
Stove Hhovels.
Repairs furnished for any stove.
Ax Hanpleh.
Pick Handles.
Jlj. Best rolish 10 ct. ut No. 43
Mr-in treot. . nli9
puro Cider Vincaor nd VtiA
Plckint at MofgMr'i.
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