The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 01, 1875, Image 3

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W. R. DUNN
- EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY IHORMYC, SEPT. !, 1875.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
. Km Onvornnr,
JOWS F. HAMTMANFT.
For Stato Treasurer,
HENRY V. RAWLK.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
' 1 Fefsiate Senator,
' W. R. DVNN.
(Subject to actkm or Plstrict Conference.)
j . . For Associate Judge,
. , EDWARD KERR.
l-ir Prothonotarv, Hegistor, llceordcr and
Clerk of Courts,
V .., T. J. VAN GIESEN.
For Sheriff, .
; JCSTIS SHAW KEY,
v . J o For Commissioners,
JOHN RECK,
GILBERT JAM1KSON.
For Auditors, '
K. THOMPSON,
ir it': J. R. NEILU
' jj',' For Jury CDinmlssioner,
V .'.'',. II, Z. TOWNER. ,. ,
' m .'..' i For Cironty Surveyor, ' .
' '; Demooratio Nominations.
The Democratic nominations were
... n . - . : , . i .i n .
held on rsaturaay insi, ociug inaruni
nomination under the Crawford Coun
ty; System. The return judges met
yesterday afternoon, and tht count of
llie vote rcsuiieu as luuuws;
For Governor, Wm. Bigler 47; J.
15. Knox 8.
.! .For State Treasurer, R. L. Coch-
ron2. '
' Eor State Senate, P. D. Thomas 169;
r. V. .Cwbet 90.' '
t". For .Associate Judge, Win. Toby
175 i J. D. Hulings 89 ; George Has-
let 10. " ' ' '
.. . ..1 A - -
"-TV rrolbonotarv, D. Y. Clark,
.:! For Sheriff, G. T. Latimer 133; J.
rW. Halladay 81; N. G.' Cole 3G;
" James Swailes 20.'- ' '
'(.' or Commissioners, Eli Berlin 217 ;
r.Jsaaa.Loug 187 Allcuder 85; Boyd
M. Jones 5. ' : V ,!
' For Auditors, Jacob' Beck 213; H
"'A'.'Zcndell 204.' , ."..'..'.''.' "
For County Surveyor, S. F, Eohrer
.110. . i : -
.mi For Jury Commissioner, .Lyman
JCook 175. ' .......
j ' . - .' w ' -- '
,V V Mr. Hack, Chairman of the eo
, called Prohibition party in this State,
i in a speech at Philadelphia last , week,
' said the object of the tuovenient was
6 "to' defeat Governor Hartranft and the
"Republican party.". He had "no hope
i for the f uccess of the Prohibition can
ulidatee." Mr; Black should have add
1 that he, being a Democrat, was lu-
ul)onng for tho eucccss' . of tho Demoo-
-,rcyKan(j hopcrt, to, 4raw on enougn
c.TOtes from. tha Republicaui party to
accomplish Vi object. ' The prostitu
' tioh of il great moia'l cause for the
e accDibplunoieiit of. selfish purposes is
i tke work in which Mr, Clack is uow
1 goged.. Me is intelligent enough to
XVnow that the efforts , of the so-called
rTrohiVitkuuils can only result in ' in
Jury to the cause tf tewperauce, . ,.
it 'iThe 'Norristown Herald, says
' ""The State baa ; never been m well
governed as it bas been , for the past
nthre tears, . l-jverywhere ft eenerai
,'MtinfiuHion; prevails in favor of the
v'ICenublicon nominees. Governor Hart
' Tun ft. baa boeu a faithfuul sentinel at
"'the' door : of the Treasury, i and bns
t walouslv ffuarded and protected the
1 luteU t tho people, of this Com
1 rtonwenlth. Appronriatiitis have boen
carefully granted, and ruuny a soheme
to defraud has met with an uutimely
end at the hands of the Oovernor.
The pnardian of the people, he cannot
be deteated, having protected their in
te rests." . "
'. ' '-"'Facts for Voters.
AVe commend the attention of voters
to the' following: The new Constitu
tioB forbids all pursous lrom votin
unlosa they have been assessed at least
two months aud paid their taxes at
loiut one month before the date of tho
election. No one of foreign birth can
Viile unle3.?, in addition to tho above,
bo has been naturalized a month pre
vious to tho election.
The date of holding the next elec
tion is Tuesday, November 2d.
Wednesday Kept., 1st, is the last
day ou which voters can be assessed.
Friday, October 1st, is the last day
on which tkey can pay taxes.
Friday, Octohur 1st, is tho hist day
fur taking out naturalization jiupeni.
Hon. Sam'l Henry, of Cambria
county fi'll from an express train ou
the Pennsylvania Railroad, on last
Thursday night, near Johnston, and
was instantly killed. Ilia body was
found on Friday morning. His un
timely death has caused a deep sad
ness among all who knew him. He
was three times elected to the Legisla
ture from Cambria county as a Repub
lican, although tho couuty is strongly
Democratic ; and no young man in
the State had brighter prospects be
fore him. -
Administrator' Notice.
Letters of administration on tlio estate
of Frederick Glassncr, Into of Green
Township, deceased, having leen granted
to tho undersigned, notice is hereby (riven
that persons knowing tlftiiiselvcg indebt
ed to said estate are required to mnko im
mediate payment ot the same, and tnoso
haviniz claims against said er tale will nre-
sent tli (in properly authenticated for set
tlement. 1). W. CLARK,
Administrator.
Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 2d, 1875. iOdt
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VfRTXTB of mimliy writs of Fl. Fa.
and Alius Ki. l'a. issued out of the
Court of Common I'leaa of Forest County,
aud to mo directed, thnra will bo opposed
to saw! Dv Dunne vendue or outery, nt llie
Court House, In Uio boroujrh of J ionostiv,
on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, l7.-.
at 11 oYloek, ft. m., tho following describ
ed real estate, to-wit :
rtottnlv of Forest vt. C. J. Fox. Anna
Fl. Fa., "No. 22 Sept. Term, 1875, H. D. No.
31 Fe.b'y Term,. 1875. Morcilliott. All
defendant's riht, title, intorest and claim
of. in and to that certain tract of land sit
uate in the Township of Howe, County of
orest. and State of I'ennsylvnnia. uon
taining ."!! acres, more or loss; knwn as
warrant 3142, bounded on tho north by tho
warren county line, on tno oast uy war
rant No. 41i.J,"on tho south by warrant
No. 3l:i3. and on tho west by tho lino ot
Klnirslcv township.
Taken in execution and to Vie sold as the
property of C. J. Fox, at the suit of tho
County of Forest.
ALSO,
John' A.'' Proper vs. Michael Ittel Jr.,
Fl. Fa No. 45 Scut. Term. lS7ii. C. V. No,
60 Sept. Term, IWS.-'-lrwln. All thateer
tain lot in Tionesta HoroU(th, Forest Co.,
Pa., lvinn: at tho uioutu of Tionesta Creek.,
rictilnnius nt a posi on crecK iisiik, mcucn
north 08 dosreos west li percnes ana 11
links to ot nn creek bank, thonca north
23 degrees east 1") MTohcs and U links to
iint t.liencn south 4S dcirl'oes east 12 lor-
chers and 18 links to post, thence south 23
desreos west 11 ucrcnai to pioco oi oesui
niiiur. Conlainiug ono aoro bo sumo more
or Toss, and on which tho "Tionesta
House" stands, with stnDlo and out imnu
Incrs thereon ercotod.
Taken in exocutlon and to bo sold as tno
property of Michael Ittel Jr., at the suit of
joiin a. i'roper.
- TERMS OF SALR. '
Tho followiiiDt must bo strictly complied
with vrtiein property is stricken down :
1st. When the piaintilt or ouior lien
creditors become the purchaser, tho c sts
on the writs must be paid, and a list of
liens inciurtiiitr niort)ra(i searenes on uie
properly sold, toother with suoh lien ore.i
ltor s roeeint for tho amount of tho pro
ceeds of tho salo or sueh portion thereof as
homaylalm must be ftirnlnhcd by tho
blierin. , 1
.Soe Purdon's Diffest, Pth Fd., pogo 446,
'ismltli s lornis, pa)?o Jf4.
2d. All bids must be paid in full. '
All sales not settled immediately will bo
continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day
of unln nt which timo nil nrooertv not set
tled for will airuin te put up and sold at
the .expense and risk of the person to
whom iTstsoiii.
J. T. VAN GIESEN. Slioritr.
Sheriff's Olllce, Tionesta, Pa- Aug. 2dth
Co. Commissioners' Land Sale
Not oo is heroliy civen. that in pursu
ance of an ant of tho ireneral Assomuly of
the Common wealth of I'onnsylvania.pass
ed Maroh 13, IB 1.5, entitlod "in Act to
unicnd au aot diroctniK the moan of snll-
liiK Unseated Innrts for Taxes andtorotu
er purposes," and by virtue of tho power
and authority contained in ft Supplement
thereto, passed March !). Ili4. ami by vir-
luo ot nn aci oi Assenimy passed mo inn
ilav of Mar. 1874. and aiV Order of the
Court of Ouarter Sessions of Forest Coun
tv.thercsn. held at TUmcsta. the ISth day
of May. J875. oiithorlKintr COniity Com
uilssioners to sail certain lands at puDic
sale, the ioUowiuu niontioncd pioces,
tracts or parts of tracts of land In Forest
County, will be exposed to sale by public
vendue or outcry, by the undersigned
Commissioners of Forest county, at the
Court House in the liurougU of Tionesta,
on Tuesday, the 2rtth day of September,
A. U. 1S7S, at 2 o'clock p. m. :
v War. 3Im2 Jenka tp.,about 1 10 acres
' ' Sim " " " . 140 . . "
' ' " ' 8i(V4 ' " " " " 140 "
- "' Slid Hickory" 1 " 160 !
i anre Jeuks Twp, assessed to A; Dock.
I , , . i , , f, 1). Hock.
1 , . " " . Fetor Clovor
i h i ' " ' beinit tlio old Court
i House In Marlon villa.
Terms iOuo-tliii d uwh as soon as prop
crty Is struck down, and the bulauco on
aonverv oi need.
JOliN THOMPSON.
J AS. K. CLARK, Commissioners,
KM RERUN, )
Attest! 1. W. CLARK, Clork.
TN THE Court of Common Picas of For
i. est County. No. 1 S-pt. Turin, 1
llreve de imrtitiona facienda. Tate.
John Cobb vs. Giles F. Fillev, Theodore
l.iuoille, J. l'lulip KrleKer, Jonn e. KJie.
Henrv Van Stoddiford. D. A. January
Juooli Yoodbut n. M'illiam II. Roid. R
H. llarrelt, Ada S. Ames, Henry S. Ames,
Mary H. Amos and Kdtfiir Ames, minor
hoirs of Kdar Ames deceased, and Lucy
V. S. Ames, guardian of the said minors,
John A. Seudder aud VT. 11. Scudili-r, ex
ocutors of Henry Amos deceased, Thomas
Scott, and W. II, lirown, Trustee.
Notice is hereby tfiven to tlio abovo
named parties, that by virtue of the above
mentioned writ of partition, nil inquest
will bo held and taken upon tlio premises
therein described on tlio tltli day of Sep
tember, A. 1). lWi, at one o'clock in tlio
afternoon, for tlio purpose of making par
tition and valuation and uppraisomcnt of
tlio said real estate, as in the said writ re
quired ; at which time ami place said pur
tics r.;m attend if tlioy think proper.
To Oilcs K. l'illev."c.
T, J. VAN lill'.SKN, SherilT.
Slierift'h Oftlee, July 2il, 175, HI lit
JiryryA M'Flili guaiuiitced to Male and
w I Female audits, in their locality.
Costs nothiuir to try it. l'ai ticulars Free.
1. O. Vickory C Co., Auiihta, Me. ll-4t
Oil WORK neatly e.xe'.-iitod at tho Itj;.
I'L Ul-i'-'AN UJilLC,
Jtmc 16th 1ST 5.
O F
- .Dry. (ioiitls, ot Ions, .
BOOTS,
i(c., ite,, at
Panic Prices!!
HAVING PUIWirASEn the ENTIRE
stock of iroods at tho Superior Store.
of Mr. Gooro W. HithridKe, we are desir
ous and deiei niined todisHse of the pres.
cnt stock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
ROOTS.
SHOES, Ce.,
In order to make room for NEW GOODS
now on tlte way, reduction of 10 to 2.1 per
cent from former prices, will be made r
inn ncxi oo days.
Now is your Time to Purchase,
as such Rarirains were never offered In
Tionesta before
Remomlier these prices will continue
only for 00 da.yw ,
o also keep constantly on hand a full
lino or Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
SCHOOt Bv)OKS,
WlttOW,
AND QUKENSWARK,
all of which wo offer at lowest llguros, our
mono ooinjr
Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales.
COUNTRY TRODrCE taken In (
el mi i fro for Hoods at current rates.
Remember tho place. . .
FREEMAN A COR BUT,.
Successors to Gkoiiok W. DmiainoB,
lltf. ' - Tionesta, To.
We would call the attention of
Teachers, and other Interested In
music, to the following; works, as
being the best of their class :
A New Class-Book for Female Voi
ces. Price S9 per dozen. Sampfe
copies, mnnea, post-paia, on ro
eelpt of SI. '
FAIRY ECHOES.
ACIass-Book for Children. Used
In all the Principal Schools.' ' Price
taper dozen. Sample copies tnall
ed, post-paid, on receipt of 60 ots
. I i..
SONG B CIO.
The Most Popular School Singing
Book ever published.. Price 7.00
per dozen... Sample copies mailed,
postage free, on receipt of 78 cts,
. Addresy, J. I PETKltS,
843 Jtroittlnvin. -V. V
TIME TRIED AND fIKE TESTED
T1IK ORIAIMAL 1 '
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
AS-SETS Dee. 31, 18J3,
MILES W, TATE, Sub Aifent,
45 T'onesta, Fa
The only Polytechnic ilumo School
ST. CI.K.HKNT'M II ALL, Ellioott City. Marjlmd
FIvo vacancies owini; to enlargement
Aiiply as once. 18 it
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.
IirtiKKiatN, Orocers and Dealers I Puro
China and Japan leas in sealed puckuues
screw top cuus, boxes or hall cuoxls
Growers' prices. Send for circular. The
Wells Tea Company, 201 Fulton St., N
Y., P, O. llox 4 X)0. 1H 4t
. N.P. BURNIIAM'S
TURBINE WATER WHEEL
Vas selecteil, 4 years ago, mid put to work
ill tho U. S. i'ateut Ollioo, I. I'., und bus
proved to be tho bent. Ill sixes made,
Prices lower than any other Cunt-class
heel, -i'auipblet tree. Address N.
liuruhani, York, l'a. IS 41.
NKVI'lt-FAII.lMJ
AGUE CURE
mi fl. aula ty urutirit.
iAM Reward if it lid Is to cuie. Lir. C. U,
Howe, Seneca Falls, jr. Y. IS it
TOR WORK of all kinds .loiiu at this of-
o iiiu on slioi t notice.
Li. i
DRUG STORE 1
, T ' ) i I f ! ' "I
Jas. II. Fones, Proprietor,
lUiimor A Aftnew's ll'm-k.
KLM STRERT, Tionksta, Pa.
Agent for
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild
Cherry and Horebound.
DRUGS
PATENT IYIE01CINES.
TOBACCO,
; CIGARS,
NOTIONS. C,
i
LIQUORS, For Medical tm OXJA'
White Tad, pcrfei-tly pure, sold much
cheaper than formerly.
Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur
pentine, Itcnzlno, Toilet Articles, Ver
fumeries, tVe., for salo cheap.
JAS. It. FONFS.
II ES U N.
WKKKLY AN1) DAILY FPU 1X7.5.
The approaeli oi tho Presidential elec
tion itiven unusual iinportimee to the
events nnd dovelopinonts of 1S73. We
snail emieavor to uescrioe inom iuny,
falthnilly, and fearlessly. -
THli WKKKLY SUN lias now attained
circulation of over seventy thousand
copies. Its readers are found In cvory
Stato and Territory, and its minlity is well
known to tliepubfic. We shall not only en
deavor to keep it fully up to the old stand
ard, but to improve and add to its variety
ami power.
T1IH WEKKLY SUN will continuo to
be a thorough newspaper. All tlio xews
oi' the. day will be found 111 Jt. condensed
when iiuimMrtnnt, at run lentn wnen oi
moment, uuil always, wo trust, treaieil in
a clear, interesting and instructive man-
in...
It is our a m to make tho Weekly Sun
the bast family nowspaixir In tho world.
It will be lull ol entertaimiiK and appro
priate readlnir of every nort, but will
print 1101111111: to offend the most scrupu
lous and delleatn taste, it will always
contain the most interestiiiK stories and
romances of the day, carefully selected
and legibly prlpteil.
The Aicricullurai jmpartiueut is a prom
Inent feature in the Weekly Sun, and its
articles will always be found fresh and
useful to tho farmer.
Tlio number of men independent in pol
itics is increasing, and the ccklv him is
their paper especially. Ii belongs to no
party, aud obeys no dictation, eontendinn
for lyiuciple, and for tho election of the
best "iien. It exposes tlio corruption that
disgraces the country and threatens tho
overthrow ot republican institutions. , lt
lias up fear of knaves, aud buuKB nolavors
from their supporters. -(
Tho markets of every kimHmJ ilie fash
ions aro roprularly repiA-ted in itsillluniiis.
The-prica of tho eekly Sun is ono diit-
lar a year for a sheet of eiuht panes, anil
lifty-stx eolumns. As tl.ls Iwrely pays
the expenses of paper aud printing, we
aro not able to make any discounter allow
any premium to friends who may mako
special crrorts to extena its circulation
!!.! ll.A ....... I ......
0(l I V" O" . " t n,lt,'U 1CT1M1ICT 1 UJ
liiunt of postaKO in advance, onu dollar a
year, with twenty cents tlio cost of pre
paid poHiaire aiiuea. is uw rnieorsuuscrip.
tion. It is not nocoHsary to get pp u Hub
in ofder to havo the Weekly Sun at this
rate. Anyone who senns one oouar ami
twenty veuta will got the paper, post-pond,
for a year.
o have no traveling assents.
TUB AVEKKLY SUN. Elirht paircs.
rlfty-six columns. Only 31.20ayear, iost
aue prepaid. No discounts from this rate.
. xiiJSDAtlji u;m.-a inrno lour-paajc
nowspaner of twenty-elirlit coliims. jjaliv
eirculutloii over 120,000. All tho news
for t cents, Suliseription, postaj?e prepaid
iV cents a mouth, or ipoVH) a year. To
clubs of 10 or ovor, a discount of 20 per
oeni.
. Addross "THE SUN," New York City.
$50 TO $10,000
Has been invested in Stock Privileges
and paid
900 Profit
nun vvj . ' u a i, a ly. .n . ' . u. . 1 u. .
sent free. Tunibi idxo & Co,, Hunkers ami
llrokom. 2 Wall St.. N. Y. 18-4t
SOLDIERS
Disabled by wound, rupt'iro, injury or
diseasoof any kind, however sliirht, aro en
titled to pension, and most ol moso pen
slonod to increase of pension. McNeill it
llirch. Washington, D. C, lone of whom
was tor years an Examiner and Chief of
i.. .1... n : j.rti l !...!...-..
&'lvi:,loii ni uiu l Cllbiou I'lrc.j octll lib
the seat of Government, havo the very
best faeilitieti for proHccnttnu tlioso as weil
as other lioveiniiieot claims. Inforina
tion finely iriveu unon nddrt ssimr theni.
eneloshif; siiiino. The best of ruforeucus
given If desired, f 18 4t
Mokt lvlruorlinary
Terms of Advertising are offering for
.ew(i.etk in i lie niaia HI
PENNSYLVANIA !
Send lor Ib-t of pnpers mid schedulo of
rates. Address
ji:. i. icou i:i.r. a o
A D V KHTISI XG AfiKNTS,
NO. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
lU ter to Editor of this l'uior. H 4(
tTC A Wi:i':K to agents to sell an siticlo
41 1 J salablu as rlour. ProllU iniineiise.
Pm-iiiiKo tree i additus Itiu kcyc .Mauul'ic-tiinu-
Co., Marion, Ohio. a U
HEBRftSKft GRIST MILL.
rpilE ORIST MII.T. nt Nebraska (I.ney
A town,) Forest county, liaa lieen Ihor
oiifthly oyrrliailled and refitted in lirst
class onlor, and lit now ranultift and doing
all kinds of .
CUNTOSI 4ItlMIAJ.
. FLOUR,
FKEn, A N ! OATS,
Constantly on hand, and sold nt tho very
lowest lliiures.
41 lini , II. i LEPKBVR.
lift - M . 1
DR.C. KEMBLE,
Has lnniuld nut the store of ' '
l.OIiAJi'l) .JJKOH.,
Tlfllonto, ln.,'
And will carry on the luishirss' hereafter.
A full line of all the poods formerly kept
will still be found in this store. 'Physi
cian prescriptions carefully compounded
iiv a competent riiarmneist a Graduate oi
t'liliimelphln l cineire of rnarinncy.
aamiuF s : a kemble, m. d.
.2j.
THE BEST!
You ca'l lind the ljtiv'st aiuliis'idsoiuest
Lot of
PRINTS!
Ever brought to Tidlou e lit
L. L
DRY GOODS STORE,
IN . BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK.
,.J Abo a ti no lot of Handkerchiefs, from
Sc. to tl.lMI. I havo tho linest and larffiwt
lot of Ladios Ties ovei J.Kinirlit to this
place, In price from V: lo J1.J". Lmliiw'
Linen i' lliii-s J'luiii, .!nibroiderd and
Colored; ai-Ki a lot of Huchinjni
C OH& SETS,'
(Inc.. (tt.rsi per pair. If you ilon't like
M'piv I'ov's i niNeiH you can get lioru a
separate Skirt Siiiioftcr that ean be worn
w ith any 'Corset. Shawls, ?1.00 anil up
wards. Ladies' Uose, lite, to 7ao. also
the new style. HjiljuionU .stripes. Parasols
from rific, to "JVsaiiicnl.irici aud
Fringes in all Styles,
If you yvaut JfrrM uo1m
why just call and see them for yourself,
and you cannot lUil to lie uiUul. .
TTw OP 1,1 Io,k ovor 0"r tock.
UllVJl You will tinrt it aompleto in
evorv- resKx t, Isith as to si vies and prices.
U I J It UN N F.S 1 1 ( l,T
7--in. Tidioute, l'a.
1875. the 1875.
riTT.NllUIU.lII
E OMMERCIA l
A POLITICAL, LITERARY. COMMER-
(.'IAI.auil t J rl It A L .NEWS
PAPER, Devotwl to tho
Best Interests of the People
IN POLITICS,
The COMMERCIAL will hereafter, as
heretofore, bo dovoiert In the support ol
Republican principles, mniiilaiiiinv ils in--
ilcpence iiilliin the itepiiblieaii Parly, and'
clMltuilnr the riirlit at nil times to.'spcak
freely and Iwiulessly on the merits of mciti
and measures.. Party government is es
Henttal to a eoiistitiitlonni tsinntrv, and
journals claiming to bo independent of
party arc usually liidepi ndent ol prlnel--pie."
Faithful to the irrcat convictions and
nine- upon which the Republican Party
Was immhI, it Is llie lii'iiitlipicce ol n
cll(ue or fiictlon, supporliinr the party
solely Ins iiuse H believes that party !
Ruiiided on i rinciiiles of Right and .Ills-.
lice.
THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Of the CoMMKiiciAt. will contain, fronn
Inv today, contribution from alilu wri
ters upon all subjects Political, Literary,
Sclent ilie, I.ciral', Coinnien lel, Kercign
anil Local in which lis views will be set
fonli plainly aud independently, Keeping
in view the 1'i iuie aim of the paper, which
is the advancement of the besl interests ol
all sections of the country.
ITS NEWS DEPARTMENTS
Will always contain brief but jiiviirate re
ports of all the occurrences of the ilny.
Liberal .xMnditures will lie made in se
curing spis'ial telegrams and correson
deiiee from the great news colder ol llm
iountry, so that nviders of the 'oininer.
cal can always rely on being served with
surly and reliable news.
Iii the department devoted to tho pub
lication of Local News will be found a
loioplete dull y liistory of the city and its
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oi Stocks and Bonds nt all the itreut trad
ing points, with much Interesting vtatiati-
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