-- - KDITOlt. WEDNESDAY J10RXIXG, NOV. 7, 5877. Tho election, so far as Forest Conn (j' is concerned, is nil right. Law renco is elected Treasurer by a good tniijoriTy, and if none of the Old For est Republicans kicked over the traces, lie 1ms n very large majority. On the State ticket we will probably have our usual majorities. This morning's Derrick gives the filalo to the Democracy, also New York and New Jersey. Massachusetts and Wisconsin are undoubtedly He publican. No light is shed upon the result in other states. We shall knpw how badly wo are hurt by this time next week. Tn the meantime Hayes' policy remains unchanged, ami Voor bees Ins been appointed to tho U. 8. Senate in Morton's place. History of the Deceased Statesman Hon. 0. P. Morton. Casting about for a reliable history of the great statesman whoso earthly career ended last Thursday, at 5:30 p. jr., we find the following, which we copy from the Commercial-Gazette of the 2d inst.: Senator Oliver P. Morton, whose death we chronicled yesterday, closes the list of tho specially great states men of ttra war. Senator Conkling, in some refipcts, will take rank in this relation, but 006 as fully as Morton. He was a rising ma before the war, ;but during it he roecwito national rep utation and fame. He vt born in Wayviia cauu,y, Indiana, August 4, 1823, and waanat, therefore, go oJ a man as has beca supposed. lIefihou14, indeed, bo in tho full possession of his powers, but like so many American' ' publie ciciQi lw overtaxed his powers, and his death is the result. He was educated at 3Iiam University studied .law and came te the bar in 1847. In 11852 he was elected Circuit Judge of "the Fifth Judicial Cireuit of Indiana ; and in 1853 fee was nominated by the Republicans a ttitir caudiJato for Governor of Indiana, fcut was defeat ed, lie thus viae the leader of a for lorn hope, in the very -(rgaiiization of the Republican party. This was the year of the Fremont campaign, and it indicated tho drift of his .career, that lie was in the forefront at such a time. In 18G0 he was -elected Lieutenant Governor, and ia 18C3. succeeded to the office of Governor, ou tho transfer of Governor II. S. Lane to the United .States Senate. HIS CAREElt Jk K)Y ERXOR. He was then Governor of the State At the outbreak of 'tl'ue . civil war, and was the right man in tho right place. The Legislature vaa Democratic and refused the means to raise troops to go - to the ranL The Knights of the Gol den Circle formed their organization ia the State, and it was generally con ceded that tho leading influences of the .Stale wero agaiDst him. On the ad journment, of the Legislature, however, Jio set himself determinedly to work, raised money on his personal assurance of its repayment, went to Washington, secured aid from the General Govern- ment, equipped troops, and sent his full State quota to the field. Ilia la bors at this time were enormous. Not ouly did he thus raise money for the troops and for the purposes of his Gov ernment, but he kept tho Knights of tho Golden Circle and diiJoyal Ueruo 4'at3 in check, and even went to dis tant States as a political campaign -v. n. DUNN YESTERDAY'S ELECTIOI epcaker. It is impossible to do justice f to this period of his career. He was consumed with a burning eagerness to defeat and overthrow rebellion. When Pittsburgh was threatened, toward the close of the war, by a rebel raid, he telegraphed General Brooke, in com mand there, that he could, if needed, end Rim a regiment at an hour's no lice, and another regiment at a day's notice. And thus ho toiled through tho war. And at tho first legislative sj ion that occurred he secured a ilepublicau majority that ratified his loaus and legalized his debts. More than any other man during the war ho moulded and carried hid State. In li'H he was elected Governor for u ouiij xenn, and in looo no naa a o of paralysis which necessitated , . ;iou of labor aud rest. 1 Europe, was a loug timo ) tit ut:u'-Ut, itud yet buV arrangirg tho lonns of his State held abroad. In 18G6 he returned and re sumed Executive duties. It was in June, 18G6, that he delivered tho cele brated political speech, sitting in n chair. Of this speech over a million million copies were circulated. This resulted in his briiis elected to the United States Senate by a vote that was extremely complimentary. Thus began his Senatorial career. IN THE 8ENAT1I. In the Ui ited States Senato ho at once assumed a commanding position, serving on the Committees of Fortigu Relations, Agriculture, Military Af fairs, and Private Land Claims. On all the great issues that came before that ody he took decided positions, mixing freely in the debate?, and soon commanding respect as one of the great leaders of the Senate. In 1870 ho was tendered the mission to England, but declined it. In 1870 he was re-elected to the Senate, ami still continued ac tive in his duties. He was known as a strong supporter of President Grant, a thorough Republican. His latest labors as Senator were in connection with the Electoral Commisnoli, in the investigation of tho Chinese question in San Franci3co, and in the investi gation of the Corbin case in Oregon. His health had been rapidly declining when he went to California. His la bors there wearied him. Then came tho Oiegon trip, during which, in ad dition to his regular labors, he deliver ed a long speech at Salem. On his return ho jas stricken with the disease that resulted in his death. Now that the struggle is over, one can measure with some accuracy the immense vital euergy of the man, who for many years held death at arm's length, and bore with unflinching for titude pain, labor, mental anxiety and physical decay enough to have killed half a dozen lesser men. In Morton the brain was the last thing to die. The malaJy which first mani fested itself in his lower limbs slowly orcpt up, paralyzing him by inches. TliO attack which finally stretched lr.ni on the bed of death was a paralysis of the upper limbs ; next the vital func tions were paralyzed, aud the end seemed uot tar oil. Hut death yet seemed loth to.till the workings of the magnificent brain, whose thoughts have bee-n interwoven with the great est period of our history, and whose unquenchable courage and iron will looked defiance at him to the last. He was cut otff in his prime. Over work had much to do with the break down of his eystern. IIwv. na a won derful life", and his death occuired just when his caut)try could Jcafit spare him. -- E. F. Kuniers Blttsr Wkoe f Im. E. F. Kunkel's of.lchraOed Rifter Wine of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, ChrOme CI' nCr- VOUS UCUlli . UllI OlilC UJill t iUJL'H, iiim:u Ol tho kulncys'and all diseases arisiif. from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, Mich as constipation, llatulonce, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sore.tfrnctiUions, sinking orilutt-;ring at the pit of tho stomach, swimmingof 'the Iieail, mtrriou or lUliiciut broutlitiiK', llut tcring at tho heart, elioking or siUJoi ating sensation when in a lving jiostnve., I'l'iMi ness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, dull pain in tbc Jicml, detieiency of perspiration, yellowness of tlio skin and eyes, pain in tlie side, hack., liad, chest, liinl.s, etc., suiWen Hushes of ht, burn ing in the 1i';h1i, i-oiistar.t iiiiaginings of evil and gre;ft depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottle, lieware of counterfeits. Do not letfr'oar druggist palm oil' some other pivpitratioii of ircwi ho may say it is as Kod, but ask for Jvnnkel's ISi'tter Wine flron. Take n other. Kunkel's Hitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. K. 1 Kunkel, Proprietor, No. North Ninth Street, Philacleliliia, I'a. Suld ly all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all coinpiet", in two hours. To too till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 25!) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Si'wl for circular, For removing Neat, Pin or Stomach Worms eail on vour druggist ami ask for a bolile of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price 1. It never falls. Common senso teaches if Tapo Worm bo removed, all oilier wornu can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel' a Luetral & E. F. Kunkol'3 Shampoo for the Hair. Tlio best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe aud cool tho heatei'. scalp, prevent the hair from falling o:f, and promote tho growth in a very short Lime. They preserve and beautify the J lair, und render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy ard a silky "appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, us a hair dre;-s'ug, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandi ufl and 'prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, re niiAOS grease, scurf, itching, f ruptir.iu Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and I.ustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color,' restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Prico per bnttlo" 1. Ask your druggist for tin hi, or send to K. '. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. -J.:ai North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. ls-iim I'ruuk RoMiiiiM, PHOTOGIlAPHEIi, (sUi'l'KSSOU TO DKMIXO.) Pictures in every styleof the art. Views ot tho oil region for ualo or taken to or der. C KNTKK STUKi:T, near It, K. crossing. SVC A M KK KTllliKT near Union D.. p.l, O.t City, Pa. -o-tf AN ORDINANCE rnOllMHTlNO TIM! THANSl'OHTATIi'V OK NITHO-(M,YOK!IIN RAM) PA Nil K.HOV H COM- rorxiw Tiiuornii thk lionormi. Passed Oct. hi, 1ST". Be it miltiinC(Uy I'n' I'.inr s.t nml Council of the Horoiirjli of Tinnr.il ', audit in flrrc b;l oriloi))t il iii anlioritj of the srunr : Si: 1. That if an v ixrson shall know inirly ltavo or transport through I he street nt' f-aul Horom:h any explosive anil dan eronsinatorial known as Nitro-vilycerine, Jiiialin, liyirimito, (inn Cotton ami Plum phorus or compounds of the same liy any name called in any packa';ii called it tor pedo or nl her vessel containing; said com pounds, lor every Ml' h oH'onee the person so carrying or transporting slinU he deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on proof of n violation of this ordinance shall lo, fined not less than fifty, nor inoro than two hundred dollars, Ivy tho l?nru;ess or any .Justice of the Peace of said Porouuh. Said line to i',o ini,) tho ifeneral PoroU(j;li fn ml except as hereinafter provided. Si: 2. That in every case of tho viola tion of this ordinance without regard to the owner of tho explosive material It shall lio lawful for the IJoronj;i Con stable or tho High Constable, either on warrant (based upon a complaint) issued h.v tho Huruesn or any .Justice of the Peace to scizo said explosives, the team and vehicle in which it iw'earried and ar rest the party carrying tliesanie, and upon complaint beina lodged, on oath of any eit iy.en of tho saul PoiDtigh, tho Burgess or Justice (as the ease may lie) may issue his warrant to any sherit?,' constable, or any lit person, commaixiitig him to sicac the same, and arrest tho pertson carrying the explosive materials, wheresoever the same may be found in said llorougli, ami also to take possession of the material ami convey it to some safe pi nee. If tho lino imposed as aforesaid i.-i not paid within '21 hours, it shall then bo lawful t sell the material seized, as well a the vehicl e and home, in and by which tho dangerous compound is transported, giving reasonable notice by advertisements of the Halo. One-fourth of the lino received to be paid to tho officer making the arrest and seizing the prop erty. Sue. X It is further declared the lawful dutv of any constable, or other otlieer of said Piorough to arrest on his own view any offender against this ordinance with out warrant, anything in this ordinance hereinbefore co'ntaiiiod to tho contrary notwithstanding. Passed and Approved Oct. V., 1ST". (;. W. KOHINSOX, I5urge.sn. Attest: Hamuli. P. Ihwin, Clerk. ot RESViSrJCTON Broech-Loading Double-Barrelled rim ..... :.t iT-'v i ti-.Vil.I -!T-- Weight, fil to 8J pounds : length of barrel, l&Uind3'J in. 10 and 1 gauge. Price, SrM-l liarrcls, 15 Twist barrels, !?); l.nininnlMl hat-rrlx, 115; Daimiwiii liarrc!, ir)5. The best 'ever offered tho American sportsman, combining all tho most desir aolo features of tho best imported, togeth er with sonic valuable improvements not found in any other Top Lover, Snap Ac tion, Centra Fire. For sale bv the tirde everywhere. .Man ufactured bv K. K10MINGTON SONS, 'JS1 and t!S:t llroadwav, Nw York. P. O. Box, mH. Armory, II lion. N'. V. Cut tius out and send , for Ii.w stKATKD ('ata looit. and Treatise on Hi'i-K Siiootinu. 2i-3ui. .Red Hot! Spicy J Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S77. llcller Tlinu -J'Trr! Moro and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Paper ju North-Western Pennsylvania! Thk Cm.CiTT ft.vir.v Dkuhicic will lo gin the new t ew with a larger circulation than ever nttahred by any daily news) tper in iH.nnsyivs.it i:i outsnieoi tiio largo cities. It,Iius gaiiwd t2;is by giving all tho frwh est iict., and ftiaring no expense in ob taining item-. It has correspondents in every portion of the Oil Region, besides severs.1 reporters wlu aro constantly trav eling. The proprietors, editors and re- porturial stall", aro all young and enorgetie men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick the. leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. ino wkrriciv win no better than ever for 1877. It will have special reporters at wasningion anci iiarrishurg. who will send daily specials of all important events. Its readers will bo kept posted on all the political news of the day. as reported from an independent standpoint, while a largo reportoriai loreo will keep thunt intormeil on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take tho lead in discussingnuestions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for the interest of the Oil Itegion. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, and its market rjuotaiions will always be lound reliable. If yon want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning tho Oil Kogion, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil, City Daily Dkhimck.' Terms, 10 per year; six months ; l a month in ad vance. W. H. LONOWKLLkV. CO., 30 tit Publishers, Oil Citv, Pa. .J frf j V) v Y V V v V '? l1 i 1 ''f (3f TO THK WollK.'Nd CLASS. -Wo are now j l-cparcd to furnish all clasaea with constant employment at home, tho whole of the time or for their spare iiiomiuts. P.u.siness new light and prolitable 1'er sons of cither sex easily earn from M cts. to per evening, aim a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the busi ness. Poysand t irls can earn nearly as much as men. Thai all who seo this' no tice may send their address, and test tho business we make this unparalleled elfer: To such as are not well satisfied wo will send one dollar to pay for tho trouble of writting. I'm!! particulars, samples worth several do '! a- -i to commence work on, and a copy ot 1 1 oiho and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent freo by mail. Header, if you want permanent, droliiable work, "address, (Jeroge Stinson A Co., Portland, Me. :i:i SSI Can't be made by every agent ev ery month in tho business wo furnish, but those wiliini; to work i :lI1 i 1 V t l-l i ;l doven d...'ir ;i day right in tln-i r own local ities. 1 1 ave no room to explain here. Pusiuess pleasant aii'l honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a complete Outiit free. The business pays belli r than anything e!se. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and si e. Farmers and ine eliauics, their sons and daughters, and all clash's in need of paying woik at home, should write to u-, and learn all about tho work at once. Now is the -time. Don't delay. Add.vs Tniw A .Cl, Augusta, M-iiiic. tv.-. 4!- I'jy--V JOB WORK DON R AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihc lowst cash price, ww'y, prompt JU, and in islyfc, equal to that of any other establishment in the DijiricL BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAUDS, VISITING CARbl, SCHOOL C-4I1DS M'EDDING CARDS; TROGIiAMMIiS, INVITATIOKS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, V:: I LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILIS; LABELS, SlIirPING TAGS, vf. Allegheny Valley Rail Ec,:.l. Pittsburgh, Titusvillo iJ UuiTalo Railway, ond kff.ilo, Corry & PittsLurfjIi Railroad, 0 N AND Al'TKll Smi'i.ty, May -I !, 1S77, trains will run as loiiows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. I Nil I N '. ."i N 1 No. I N i. ft a in p m i' in p i-i p m a in Pittsliuruh H: l-'' '.':l!) S: Ittl i:.V.i : 10 W I'ell June !l;.iii Kittanninu 10:1 U. Il k .lunelhO.") Urad v Itendl !:ls Darker l-'-mi Kmlenton l'.':l'..' :;:!.! I':.-,0 7:!U y.-fc1 .: IS l-h'll:!.'. H:'J0 l:'.:os :;;:t :.:(ri-':.rM. :.::t.:il:l7! 'i;:M :i:IH Ti : ."( i (i:l: 7:J:i :0."i S:.-)l !:VI 1 :'(! .:l--ill:.tV L'rir. I: IA 10:5.) tl: !0 h'Jtll H:SO l i:iS) Xerubgrass Franklin Oil City Housex illo Titusvillo Corry Mavvillo l'.iiila'o A;'sM ::v. ":!V")! -:i (i::o, li.i;. !: 12 10: I.-i 1 :.--s '2::i: 1:17 (1:1 1 ,v :().'. h:''i F:.i N:!0 7:V0 ii:(!ii 1:02 l-Jili) 7:r."l:.vi 7:10 !:lo;il: Ki I0:.wjl(i:r. 1: (it (i;.V, Oil City :-'!0 Oleopoli-i :t:17 KagleKoek :i;.t7 Tioneita -l:-."i H:i" 1:10 S: il I J:27 W:o;;;:oi (::i.!ill;07 10;22 ! :tl) 1 1:10 8:()o in a. m I 7:Hi i :17 Titliouto .ri;")." Irvineton 7:10 . in ::(): p. in Trains run bv I I i i 1 DAVID Mel) .7 MOIM'ON HAM., Nen'l Passenger lhia Time. (JO, lien'l Sup't. Picket Agent. ATTAINrlD AT LAST I A 1T.IAL Will lt-10URE !T! POPOUAR1TV UWERY'.Vi'.-iKE. ,1. ,-v-. ,u :JJ "--?if'i 1 - v- Wxti&tt fat. - 41. .!. J'. When ono tsC? will retain Ji placo foi nvcr. IT IS CELEBRATED fOR ITS ADVANT.Tiw'5, IN THAT IT IS ONE 0? THE LARGEST StWIU i MACHINES .AANUFACTtltiEt). ADAH IEU ALI.i.i 10 THt USii OF THE FAIV-LY P:i THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LAR3EUT SHUTTI E. V.'tfit A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A CrOOL 0? THREAU.o THE SHUTTLE TENSION 13 DJtlSTARL WITHOUT REM0VINU THE SHUTTLE Fi!3M llliZ IiACHINE. THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRl'C'i CO THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED PIRCCTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT 11 6EW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH L'K EQUALEO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AN3 STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL IT0 W EAKINQ PARTS CASE-HARDENED OH STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS IO:T TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machino for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EACIEST-RUNNIN'J MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, TUP. MOST ELABORATELY CRNAMfNTtO AND I'RETTIFST MACHINE EvM ft pnCDt.'CF.P. WITH ALL THESE ArAHTAFS, IT IS SULO FROM St 5 TO $25 USS I II AM ODiLrf f Uii CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL CH TERRITORY GIVLTJ TO AGENTS. EXTKAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS CFFEKtS F0K CAtH OA OH CREDIT. iCND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TD flils Sewing Madias to,, 35S Kucl'ul Amnuc, 11 CLEVELAND, CL 1'. A. IIAUV.N, Tiiliee.i.e, I'a., Av, nl for W'arun Cunmy. -I'.Vin nns. c. ji. ik.it, DRESS3IAKER, Tioneeta, Pa. MDS. MK.VTII Inn vece-itly mi. veil in thi.s place fur the purp i.su o' )ii'etii:jr (l want which the; la. lie; oi' liu tmvii eiul i-Kiinty have tr a lonu lime known, mat of having a diessmaker nt' experience nniomr them. 1 am jirepare l ti make all kinils of ilresses in the latest stvles, ami Ki:aiajit,'natiH:actii)ii. Stanipiii r'l'ur braid iiiKiuul cmbri)iilery iluno in the best man ner, with the newest patterns. AIM ask if a !air 'rial. DesMenco on Kim Street, in the AcDinb Dnililiiij;. K '..- i?c? MIGHTY DA liut.T t'iiii.ny, '.) tn i iiiDl .r 1 Mill r-i".; ' 1 mUnl. You nr J rorj'Liu 1 t cut iUL li. ' !.,. ita uujec Co':p..cy. v.-.i'.i t ac. i au ' v t1 10 rv ui cl.-.r2 h:r;u.i-iv cc t f C'if,i..i rhiirrfd. Tj.L- i".':i .. lc l-ri.t 1 itrA 6ehrTr ia "tf It L'i . -lL.'iei't Iii".--ct W.a l't r-aiTi.,1. rn 1 "', 1 t-i ,iu L. L VI r - ir:-:.tjc itc cf l c . ' :; , L I. U c.ll I'! w ti), r;. l n j tt ru: t . ' i, t!.ui r j' f :t 1. V : v ..I I ft'i'f I (i - "I t.ot v'...:-..'.i -i, '."I- '' T n i-- . . . a . I I 1 IlJ.r l: i.i -. w i. . i i'.i ....... 4 i I :cij. i u'.,t t n '. , .,j 'im . r , . ! ' ' I ' r; , ., . 1 " :: - .!'; r i I ' , , , Hi v rn-imi i nil in 11 nan i im imim nmi mm mam ;Tl.Mo;ilC Ck., SitTfsir! in C.;p Hi in, I b ieii r .t' ( ii., Solicitors. VateiiiH pnn'iireil in all eo'inli ies. No l-'een in inl. vance. Mn eliMi'ucs unless (he pa'ent ii li iiliti it. Mo lees for making pri limimi ry ex.'iiiiiie.l Mo inhlitional lees I'm- nbl iiiiimr inel eoniliii iii r a refii'iirinir. H a reci nl ileeis;.ni nt' t he ( oi'.mi! -Hioner a i.i. rejeetnl ti plicat ioiiH may be revlveil. Spc-ial al!' nl ii. n e.iven to Tr,terlereni;i ('a'ii H beli.i'e li e Talent ( ,'iie', r.xtensions be lore Cnievress, I niVio.venienl. : n i t h i t (lit'V'i cr.l Shiles, .-1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i'.r'U io.i apper tainin;' l Invin'.ioiis or 1'i.leiits. 'semi M.imp t ( il nun e iV Cu , l'r paiiiphb.-t ol sixty j'.'itji'N. 2ijnl H'nwv. Will's amis antl s;'viT. Cniiteslc'1 I.aiul Ciisim proseeiiteil belbi'o thi- t!. S. i Je .rial I,ine.l I itlb-.i ami Depart li lei it of t he 1 1 I ife -i". I'l i vn'.u I .a Mil Claims, Mining; nml i'lv-ei.ii.linn Clnlms, nnd llomesli 'i.i C.T .e:; ii'tendeil to. I.unil Scrip in -to, so, anil Id irc; pi ce-i for sale. This Scrip is assiu rial ile, :mil cm be loi ateil in tli ) name of the piii clia-rr upon any (Jo -eminent, l.niil siiliject to private entry, at v I per .Ti'se. It is of i iiii.".l value villi lionnty T.an 1 Warrants. iSen l nam) to (Jil more iv Co., for pamphlet of 1 untrue tion, Irrciirs of In,y A Insisij. Otllcrrv., Sohliers, an. I SalloiM of the late war, m their he;s, are in in:ui eases en titled to nunu-y lroin the (io i i !itii"i!t o?' whieUtluy havi; uo knowle . Wi'ito full history of servfc'e, nml s' .'e anioonl, of pur ,'inil boiinly irreiveii. 1 .nc!...i.i stamp to ( i j' itiove iV (To., a; el a till reply , alier i.'V.'.imination, will I e 'w : n yov f .. AH Cfricers, floldierM, mid v -'..'. 'rsniia ileil, ru pi in i-i!. injured in lie laU: i ar, however slibl ly, can oblain a j eieiio i le, mldressin;; ( iilmore A' Co. Cases prosei-nled by ( i ilium e Co, be fore the Supreme Court of :'.o I'niled S'ates, Uie Cinirl of Chums, !i;n' i ir Suiilli erii ( 'hums ( 'mo i,i issan,, I :;vh ili part i in i.t of our bus! i e ss is inn ilu ted in a sepi' iT'e bio ;, i e : .1 ehat'ipi of the same e:pei n'in d pari'v i.mployel by the old li rni. .Mtoniinii b a ! ' bus'. nesn eutriisUil to ii1nior iV Co. is lhm iu eureil. Wo ilsii e t win mii. i ;ss by di servin;r it. Adi'iiess (iU.MOiti: A- CO., t'.-O b'Slieel'. 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