The Argus and radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1873-1903, October 15, 1873, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    RIOARDIUSII.
$7 lIMMAITOR BIRK.
"Now I am going to tel you just what
my husband said tO me this morning,
Doctor, word for w 41," ‘ and the invalid,
kr,. Stephens, lay back again an the sofa
pilliwe, the very picture of misery. The
family Pardelant who was called on an
average to the Stephens m melon three
hundred andraixty times a year, drew a
chair close to' the couch, and waited quiet
ly for his patient to open - her book of
complaints.
"Last night, you see, Doctor, I had an
ill turn, and he wanted to come for you
but when I got's° that be dared to leave
me, be coneinded, that we'd better let you
sleerk t '' '
"Much obliged to him," said the Doc-
tor, with a little sarcastic emphasis on `the
personal pronoun. "liUt , 4rigtit was the
first undisturbed night's nail have enjoy
ed for a week."
Mrs. Stephens continued : "This spell
was the same as I had the last time you
were sent for, Doctor—"
"A. slight nervous attack," broke in the
physician, "nothing more."
"Well, it don't make any difference
what ynu call it, it was mighty and to
bear; but let me tell you what my hus
band said first, Doctor, before we go into
symptoms. When he was going down to
breakfast, he says to me, "Kate what shall
I send you-up ?"
"Says I"I don't wa nt anything in the
world but a good strong cup of tea. Tell
Bridget to send it up in the little tea-pot,''
I saw, Doctor, that he didn't move after
I said this, so I turned and looked up at
him and such a picture of rage and dis
gust,' never saw in my life. Finally,
says he, "tea! tea! tea! ifs nothing but
tea from morning till, night. "Kate,"
says he, "you are the color of a ch inaman
now. Why don't you order a piece of
beefsteak, and a slice of brown bread, and
a cup of chocolate; that would be a sensi
ble breakfast I"
"But John, "says I, you forget that I
am sick and have no appetite." I was all
ieady to cry, but I was determined that
he ahouldn't have the satisfaction of see
ing the tears fall.
"Forget," sal she ; "forget? I wish to
Heaven I could forget Its nothing but
grunt and groan from one year's end to
the other I I have lost all patience with
you," says be. "When
.we lived in part
of a house, and you did your own house
work you were as well and as happy as
anybody, and no.man ever had a pleasant
er home than John Stephens; but what
have lup to leave, or come back to ?"
and this,- Doctor, is what - he ended up
with:
"Kate," says he, "you art nothing mom
nor less than a drunkard ! and in the
sight of God, more culpable than most of
the men who stagger through the streets;
because the majority of those poor devils
have some sort of an excuse for their con-
duct, and you hfivn't the slightest. You
hatie a luxurious home, a hukband doing
his best to make you happy-everything tin:
der the light of the sun to please you, and
- yet you will persist in swilling tea." Yes,
D 'ctor, milling was the word he used—
) o! hoo; boo! Oh dear me rto think I
should ever have lived to have hOard such
dreadful language from my husband's
mouth ; and then says he—"and making
me as miserable a wretch as - walks the
earth."
"Pretty plain talk," interrupted e
Doctor, with a shrug of his broad oul
ders.
"Oh yes," sobbed the victi' , "and so
awfully coarse and unkind. If I had had a
spt-11, and died there before his very f
I don't believe be would have cared a
snap of his finger. I tell you, Doctor El
lis, there is such a thing as a man's get
ting li.tidened.7
"Faideutly," replied the physician,
with 13, lacon icistn absnl itely painful.
"131 t my losband nAling in the
world to trouble him but just my poor
health ; acid I am sure I can't help that."
This rem i
irk was more n- answer to her
companion's tone and manner, than the
one single word that had accidentally
escaped his lips, and this the Doctor felt.
"Anybody would think, by the way he
goes on," oirThiaped the irate . iwinan,
'that I enjoyed myself with spasms, and
cramp , 4, and fainting fit& Anybody
would think it w.O a pl.msUre to me to
feel, every tine I see a funeral proci-ssion,
as if the hearse was going to stop at our
'ior next. Oh yes! such a life is very
en j 'very, indeed."
D letor Elia Wok notice of these last
words; the man's eyts grew Inminous,
acid Li 4 whc..e face declired that be con
sklered hon-Ifof tn.-Aster of the z=ituglion ;
•,11,1 if MN Stephens had not been s", en
. 1 1r•viy tak-u up with her own aillinent3,
meartil and physic it, that honest county
s.minne would have betrayed bun.
say." he began, settling himself
in nit. I . Lrge cas.y chair, and assuming a
strtc ly professioPal air, "that your hus
h 0,1 tus nothin' to trorNe him hut your
hcalth ; hqw do 4b4t nrs. Ste.
phens ?"
!why b o
> l7 ‘ 4O 4 kitici isnything?
By Luc eViartlee (It my sense. Dau't I
know that John Stephens-has' a• splendid
business tikft, looks eter ttsetf, - a magnifi
cent income, and money enough to live
on the bare interest, as well as a tangly
need to live, if he never entered his office
again while he has breath?" s
"Bit moue* isn't everrhing, idrs.-Stc
phew, " proceeded the physician, with a
cattiness almost meph istophelian; " Thete
are other troubles beside m ilkey troublep.
How about health, madam ?"
; it ,
"Health:?" repeated the lady with a
smile, she intended to be sarcastic to the
list. egree. "Heath? Doctor Ellial-,Why s ,
there isn't kite:filthier or sounder . man
than my husband in the
States. He eats more It one meal than I
do in three months." -
"There is nothing the matter your
husband's stomach, Mrs. Stephens." Dr
Ellis *shaded his face with his Asa& and
waited further developments: * Mrs. Ste
phens mistook thikattempt at forced con
cealment for einliion, and immediately
assumed a sitting posture, brushed her*
hair 'away from her forehead, and looked
piercingly into her companion's face.
"Why do you accent the word, 'stom
ach' so strongly, Dr. Ellis?" she inquired
in sellout tones: Mrs. Stephens was for
herself, and this the Doctor hailed
as an excellent omen.
"Daly that I might make you under
stand that a man's digestion could be
most unexceptionable, and he be far from
sound in other directions."
"Then you mean to tell me that my
husband is sick?"
"I do."
"Perhaps you will go still further, and
sty dangerously ?"
"If you desire it." •
"Oh,Doctor Ellis, how cold and unfeel-
log you are! I should think you ought to
know by this tine,"—and just here Mrs.
Stephens broke down entirely, and sobbed
as if her bean would break.
"Ought to know what, Mrs. Stephens?"
induired the doctor, with uncalled for de
liberation.
"You ought to know—to know—that
my husband's health and life are of a good
deal inure consecrience to me than my
own."
"Al, indeed," interrupted the physi-
cian, with an elevation of his bushy eye
brows, immensely suggestive of a contra
ry opinion, aq well as several excellent
reasons for said opinion.
" Doctor Ellis will you be kind enough
to tell me what's the antler with my
husband ?"
Mrs. Stephens was now on her feet—
tears all wiped away, eyes flashing - with
resentful spirit, ai2d only a little quiver of
the tip , to show how deep a wound the
kind heart in her bosom had sustained.
There she stood, reproachful, defiant, de
termined, womanly. The Doctor was de
lighted, and such an honest face it was,
that he carried round 'with him from door
to door, from sunrise to sunset, every day
in the, \ "year, that it was a mighty hard
matterstwkeep it from an immediate bt•
trayel of the whole purpose.
"Mrs:Stepheus," said he, "yon have no
cause to be alarmed. , If I can only get
your co-operation in this bubiness„ I feel
certain that I shall be able to make a well
man of your husband in a few months, at
the longest; Mit, as true as I sit here be
fore you, I cannot - ao this alone."
"Why have I not been' informed -of this
before ?" broke in Mrs. Stephens, imperi
onbly.
- Virbo was there to inform you, madan?
Your husband does not know his condi
tion, and I should really liked to bave
told you when you have been sufficiently
calm to hear all that was necessary for
you to know."
4-'Brit Doctor Ellis, I should think you
ought to have understood that my own
health and comfort are nothing, compared
with my husband's." Mrs. Stephens was
weeping again.
"There's no sacrifice I would not make
for him."
'Curious creatures !" muttered the
Doctor ; delightful bundles of contradic
tion ! - Row the mischief should I know,
Mrs. Stephens, how much you care for
your husband.? I min sure you have spent
the last halt hour complaiag ab rut him.
Is that the way women generally testily
their regard for their husbands ?"
"Oh Doctor Ellis, please don't,"
pleaded the terrified woman. "I will nev
er compldia ag4ia—never—if you will on
ly let me know what I am to do for him.
Do you know, Doctor, that I had begun to
think that something must be amies with
him, he-was growing so irritable. Poor
dear ! how wicked and thoughtless I have
been"
"This, then,- is the trouble. I shall
take it fair granted, madam, that Sou
know something about physiology, and
can follow me without difficulty 9"
"Oh yes—yes, for mercy's go cm!'
"Very well ; I find that the pert cirdi-
U11:1-"
"The pericardium?" repeated Mrs. Ste
phens.
"You know What that is, I suppos.e?"
Evidently Mrs Stephens' ananstouical
knowledge was limited. She shook her
head in despair. "Something about the
heart, isn't it?" she asked at last Of him.
"Yes, the pericardium ii the Inernbri•
neona sac that holds the heart. Will, I
,
sccoetinaes thli elc—it is no matt . tr about 1
particular , Mrs. Stephens," and D.ictor
Ellis & - siddenly came to a stand still
"It is enough, though, for me to say
that we are both very anxious that , his
heart should remain where it belongF:
Mr. Stephens most be amused. He wants
the operg, the lecture, the socisl circle,
entertaining book-sok happy home music.
Yon play and sing., do you not, Mrs. Ste
- phens ?" ,
"Oh, yes,—l us!'-.1 to," and" Mrs. Ste
phens' tones were err pitiful, now, • that,
big Doctor- . Ellis really and truly was
obliged to °wipe both hie eyes and nose.
Before he wu aware, the : lacryreal den
had got the upper hand. sigreli try it,
again ; get a- :teacher. and i go to p cantle
log."
"But.lion , am I going mane my
pasins?" sobbed the lady.'_
,) •
THE ARGUS AND - RADICARG" i e • I,DAY 001 1 0 Bat, 15, 187$.
"Well, perhaps Wilma, uir 114 101 T 011111 Mil•
using yocr wilt power, so' thinking of A - ' - 6atuw
your husband, going out with im4tilt-;,,14' -4
rdoing my best in my way, we may tie e.) - R NICY • AT,..`LAW
able to subdue them ; but you must re• , '`,. ND
member this madam—do not let-. Kr. Ste' SOLICITOR-OFPATZNTICIIt CLAIMS * ,
phone have the faintest suspl4l44 this You. of,llt* NO"!
think anything is the matte* , :with . hint 3 O -10 14nallt
and above all do not treat - hill like in 14- - 11:48HINGIO
valid. Just amuse him, add ill shot Yon itiisercbriennisslou 0014 P. Olokik
V.o
know, just u you used to when y citt wer GO ISCROt of tbe Disr ict rattnabis.
e , •
first married."
Another series of sobs from Mrs. Ste-
phens.
The Doctor aro* to go. !Us patient
had entirely forgotten that he had left no
prescription.
"About tot; Dtor ?" •shd asked, "she
preparel to "Doyoultdakit Ter
hurtful?"
"As as occasional tonic, I have no ob.
jection to tea; but as a daily beverage,
madam, it is an invention of the devil.—
Good morning."
John Stephens soirght his home that
evening with a heavy heart. His wile
_he
believed a confirmed inva 1 id, l or hypo•
condrisc--it mattered little , which ; one
was as bad as the other. His nftionstram•
es and pleadings had proved of no avail,
he was doubtful even whether hts wffe
loved him. He opened the door I softly
with his lstch-key. This had became
habitual ; seldom did the gentleman slow
himself to his wife until after the dinner
bell had summoned the family to the din
ing•romii.
A strain of music met and transfixed
him on the very threshold, Abt'e beauti
ful song was being rendered, and his wife
was : the musician. He was just in time
to hear—.
"The eyes that cannot weep
Are the saddest eye! of ail."
For a full year this Charming volembed
,
been as silent as the grays 4
,
"Company, perhaps, ha muttered.-4
Curiosity overcame Dim. He opened the'
parlor door and peeped in. There was .
Mrs. John Stevens, becomingly attired all
alone, as enthusiastic over the flea !audi
tion of a piece of music as he had e'er
seen her. "What does this mean, Kate r
he asked, with outstretched anus.
"That I nave given up tea, and \I am
going to try haaand get well r I guess
my voice will all come back John."
"1 guess so," be replied; fold lug her
tight to his heart.
7 \
Three months atter this, the citre was so
radical, that Doctor Ms made a clean
breast of the whole thin ' d there is no
Illp
word or set of words t can provoke
so hearty a laugh in the happy home of
the Stevens as this physiobigiCilly aden
ine one,
Pericard inm.
cE.NTRAL CLAIM AGENC -1,,
.
`JAMES M. SELLS S ,
144 SOUTH SIXTH S-TREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, HOMO Claim,
State Claims, de., promptly collected. No cbarge
for information, nor when money is not collected.
dec4'6B:tf
•
L oCHIEL HOTEL,
(VIM= MASHET ISTRENTS,
HARRISBURG, PA.
G. W. MINTIER,
declB'6B iNvpristor
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administra n with the will
"tto bv
annexed
on the estate of Mary Par late of Darlington W.,
Beaver county, deceased, ha 'rig been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Big Beaver v., in
said county, all persona indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those baying claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement to
JOHN',ILLA.N, Adm'r.
seb-6t 5 New Galilee P. 0., Beaver Co., Pa.
WANTED. We will give men and women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY.
from four to eight do nitre per day, can be pursued
in your own neighborhood; It is a rare chance for
those out of employment or having leisure time
girls aid boys frequently do as well as men. Par
ticulars free. Address.
J. TATHAM CO.,
my9tf 292 Washington ISt Boston, Mass.
IT N. ARNOLD,
•
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS,
1525 Columbia Street, Washington D. C.
Makes examinations in the Patent Office to as
ertafn the patentability of inventions for $lO. A
majority pt the cases /re now rejected being an
ticipated.by existing patents—lose to applicants
usually about $5O; often more. After making this
preliminary examinationl charge no fee unless
I secure a patent.
* ....
!S
'S 0
741
- 7 ;
I X
es ;LI
=
S
`.4
•••
Iwo
c
Z. v,
EMI
Nail
rm. %
1
low
14.4
1
N A icr
ATTORliti AT LAW
'Thtrastreet,rgeekkid: door bedew J.Moore),
• S 'steue. VirAmisad trt
zl/1004230"V• et 9047
potellantaull,
tj
P... 0
O
t, 4
avi =
)..i (:), cO •
t.-4t.... 1 ~ .). . ,- . 1 CI 0 c •
74 1 4 •-. " ~
.
Ch t.-4
~.,
0
Cf: 110 t := l itri
:21 °11904
•
t 4 4.1 °lt
1-2 • •-... OW • ' •4 10
-.1 (Zi l , eye/
.. ..
~,......w_ ~.
B E A VER
,DISPOSI.T BANK
OF 1311XTER, PA.
BMW ALLISON,.._-'- • - • Calms.
Alf e LilleFLONS /I,OIIPTLY AND U.
' • , 4 3 a ,
BlClTDD. l litiffittkiki*D LtitirlaSOCiitt 66 :
rniital? PAID °NUM DIKI6III. .
=CRAMS, Szevarrute, le., 210tairt
ABD mum. - :
Mice ItoursAusil a. It. to 41. S.
mr31151
TEES MOST ,D2IBIILLBLE
LIFE INSURANCE.
The by ife brace Company,
0V Mrif TORE
With hi cub weir at (MN
SIXTY MILLION OF DOLLARS
largest and wealthiest to
and ' the oldest eM P SZI F Um world
oar adox usca Coapany In UMW,
GREATER INDTTCZNaTI3
to the thawed than soy other Cootputy. lanes
every approved doettipUon at
BSDOWILIFST LINNTATT
anobtalas tb 4 l,admattoemi fin other
j4O ,
cam matiot wltb
,U2ISQUAI•UU:I IPISA3CUL MMMT.
illadowatent foliates papa* In CABII 1n Wl.
Moen or terms palm and all We rebelea share
to this Luxe annual aka dividend*. whkh Cava bas
used to reduca,the prathittna, making the cos Of
lasnraace itaniplacla year.
acientf
GRINDEMEIE EVER KNOWN,
FOURTH GRAND GiFT CONCERT
lair the benefit of the
PUBLIC LIBRARY or x
KENTUCKY.
$120300 CASH (XFTS. $1,500,000.
$25,_0.60_0 PO R 0650.
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by
pedal act of the Le_gisiature for the benelltof the
Publie Library — of Kentucky. will take place in
Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky.,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3d, 1873.
ticketsixty thousand tickets will be sold. The
are divided into ten coupons or parts,.r=
At this concert , which will be the grandost ma
steal display ever witnessed in this country, the
unprecedented sum of
etz
,5 0 0 0r-V 1
divided into 13.000 cash gifts. will be distributed
by lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers of
the tickets are to be drawn from one wheel by
blind children and the gifts from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
'Otte Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grind Cash Gift.... .
One Grand Cash Gift
10 Cash Gifts $lO.OOO each.
30 Cash thrta $5,000 each..
50 Cash Gifts $l.OOO each- •
80 Cash Gifts $.500 each....
100 Cash Gifts $4OO eub..
150 Cash Gifts $ . 300 each..
250 Cash Gifts $2OO each..
025 Cash Gifts $lOO each..
11.000 Cash Gifts $3O each
Total 12,000 Cash Gtfta amounting t0....51.500,000
The distribution will be positive. whether all
the tickets are sold or not, atilt the MAO gifts all
paid in proportion to the tickets sold —all unsold
tickets being destroyed ad at the first and second
concerts, and not represented in the drawing.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole tickets $5O; Halves $25; Tenths, or each
Coupon $5: Eleven whoIP tickets for $&)0; 22%
tickets for $1,000; 113 whole ticket*. for $5,000; 227
whole tickets for $lO,OOO. No discount on less,
than $5OO worth of Ticketsat a time.
Tickets are now ready for sale. and all ceders
accompanied by the money promptly tilled. Liber
al terms giveu to those who buy to tell again.
10108. E. BRAPILIETTE,
Agent Public Library of Kentucky, and Manager
mitt Con Cert, Public Library Building, Louis.
G. O. BARILLII. P. A. BARU& C.'•. want=
G.
S. BARKEI!, & CO.,
Naw Bwartos,-Ponek.
G. S. BARKER & CO.,
Br.trza FALLS, PINVAL.
BANKERS
DEALERS at
EXCHANGE. COIN, COUPONS. itc.
Collection!) made on all accessible points in Lb*
United States and Canada.
AcCoUnt6 of Merchants, Manufacturers and Ina
vidnals solicited.
interest allowed on Time Deposfts.
Correspondence will receive prompt attention. •
dec23'7o-21
jON CON WAN & CO.,
BANKERS 4k- B I? OKERS
ROCHESTER, PA.
DIAL/115 IN Excite/tor coif , *Nn EXCLIANGI
•••• •
•:1
Accounts of Manufacturers, Merchants and WI,
Oda,. S(4lictted-,-
lI 4 .ITEDEST ALLOWED ON TIME ' DEPOSITS
Correspondence 7111 ieceive prompt attention.
hocitester; Aug. 15t,.11371-4,ng1141m. ' '
IRARD Hpusitt
G
Amman NINTH a ,caarrrarr
gk:ll4.,DEoPHlA
I a. w.*AGA,
People Ur.
A. B. CLASH,
Agent for Beaver County.
lIM
... $250,000
. 100,000
... 50,000
. 25,000
. 17,500
100,000
.. 150,000
.. 50.400
... 40.000
.. 40,000
.. 45,000
. 50,000
.. 82,500
.. 550,000
yjsw Sinvtutsmis.
How Lost - 1 , 1 yam*
1
pubilehl4 a sit* edition of Dr.
Culhreestollga tntiobrated Sas
sr °Lilo radial , cars ( without
atempcole t PaniilTOWltx or litronatcr.
It OtiikPlVOlcatinc*Pilft• Iltellyneots to
40c.; Coxstritsmon. and
no" by-.
Nit-lades lence acs en
isi a sealed envelope enly d mate.
Mort in this tamable easy,
tr M
orated an
clearly demonstrates front a thirty years' SWAM
e I
fl pectic., that eal miasma
semabasenmy be, th
radially umina
eyed wimont the
dangerous nee of internal madielsoor the applies.
-tioa of*. katystpointing oat a mod* of cure at
once' shape, waft and ellbctonl, by means of
which ivory andbrer. no matter what Ws cots:Mimi
mess be may CU' himself cheaply, pnvaisay, and
arrtdi lecture should be in the hands of frifit,
youth_ end every man in the land. -
seah nadir asei, In a plain antelope, to any
ad airy on receipt of !I cam, or two
A 1.., Dr. Caiverwsll's "Morriss* Guide." prim
OS cents. , '•— ,
Address Uto"Pablithere
• MO. 3. O. ZL1N546420,
laT Sow{/. Ifew Fork, Post-oam -Box 41ES
sprl*ly
Brighton Paper Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A.
PRINTING,
IMAN2VT LLA,
ROOFRG, BAILING,
Hardware, Glues, Straws
RAG AND CARPET
AL .IED IC Pt ES
REALNITVA.CTICTRED
And Sold At
Wholesale * lltoisal by
Prager, lietzler
SSD Third Avenue.
prrrssultes
larilligs teas in exchange. foolinlfin
.„-----
S.Ti6_X
PURELY 41. VEGETA= VIZEPARATION,
composed siarptlz of welAnown-fe 0 oTS,
R El, sod FRUITS, combined with other
properties, which Ur their nature. are Cathartic.
Aperient, Dintritiotua..Diuretic. Alterative and Anti-
Mona The who:* is preserve& in s sufficient
quantity of spirit from the s GAR CANE to
keep theta in any &unite, whichreakes the
DLANTATION
BITTERS
one of the most desirable Tonics. and Cathar
tice•in the world. They are intended strictly as a
DOMMt e k TO/±7
ontrto be need as !medicine, andelways according
to directions., , A
bilitateThey are
The e y
th sh
ac eet- a nchor of tie feeble and de
d. t in a
stunniate to such &degree,. that&eased liver. and
a liesithy tactical is
at once brought Wont. As a remedy to which
Wu ear is are askaciaily Solt ect,ds issurperseding
every'other stimulant. Ass Spriniva ad balm
ntr Tonic' t lame r ati k o
tex asei;o. tney are a
fluid and sa geniis Iturgative as Tonic. They
Purity th e Blood.. They a spktudid Appetiser.
Tkey snake the ma: strong. They purify sad in-
Tigbrate. They cam Dyspepsia. Ccustipation. and
tc s
Head*: *A They sat as a epee is species (if
disorde which tutdermine the bodilyitrength and
break do the mutual spirits.
4--
- '''''snt , 1 Park Place, "New York.
V LYONS
AMATHAMON
Only 50 Gents per .Bottle.
It promotes the GROWTH, irRESr - n
VES the COLOR, and Increases the
Vigor and BEA.UT To f the HAIR.
Ovtn THUTI YEA= A:00 tYCkeft KATELanall
TUE RAIII was Arstplaced in the market by Professor
E. Thomas Lion, a graduate of Princeton College..
The name it d*rived from the Greek 4 , Kamm,'
signifying to Cleanse, purViy. ritruvenate, or restore.
The fisrar It has received, and the popularity it balk
obtained, to unprecedented and incredible. It
(wean' the UMW= and Burrs of the Hint. It is
dellgbtful dressing. It eradiea dandruff. It
preemie the flair trona turning - gm. eel* the
head tool. and gives the bsir axial Ink 41/
pearanoe. It is the salts is Quasi: Err and Qtuagrrr
as it sus over *Quairrma of a Corn:um doo, and is
edd bi Dzujillfiats andOsitutry Storesittonly 13(1
cst* per settle%
ov Tamil Mk'
CHAS. B. ROWS
•
INERILICE lit OM iIEICT
lEEE
NOTARY PI7BLLC AND CONvgyAseßß
Putt. UPI - mil A.CCIDZNT INSURANCE
"Luker" and "N r atiorud" lanes or Ocean Stem
C P C .1 dans" And "Unfair Expreit Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal
terms. Beal Estate bought and void, Deed s ,
.1g a, Articiee. an., written ; Deo ot ,
and a lefigetants takes, &c., &e. Good s
and Money forwarded to all pane of the rafted
States and Canada. Pasiengerp booked to ad
time &lipid. Ireland. Scotland, France end g er
many.
'ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
08,0,03i0
"Ely their fruits ye know them."
Loeser paidto Jan. 1, .. . • t
• . MOWN
One/of the oldest sad westmes Compotes ID
the world.
NIAGARA INSURANCE CO.,
OP NSW TORE.
mr - A 9 T 11 7 6 :.
ROYAL INSURANCE CO.,
OF LIVERPOOL, ENG.
CAME ASSETTS, GOLD
LYCOMING FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF HUNCY, Pd.
04;911 ASSETTS
ROCHESTER FIRE INS. CO,,
RO. C. SPEYERIIR. President.
Sit 8.-QUAY. Vice Pres.
JNO. GRIMING. Secretary.
SPIIX — MBIL, Treasurer.
If 24:migrant HOME INSURANCE mean a pol
icy "ng the ROCHESTER INSURANCILS3O. at dm
Ag
ALPS INS. CO.,
OF ERIE, PA.
CASH aAPITAL...
HOME. LIFE INSURANCE CO
OF 2VEW YORK
CASH".4IS6= I Th.
TRAIKELERS' LIFE Al' ACCI
DENT INSURANCE IJ CO.
OP HARTEORD, eoNN.
CASNLISSEETS OVER
Rapresenting the above favt class
Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the
and neon reliable in the world; and .epreseDT;n ; '
-a cross each capital of nearly .V6 s IXXI I / 4 000, I am
abled to make insurance to any amonn. desu
Applications promptly attended to, and r?./ 6 ;
written without apt!' y, and at lair rate? and LlN!,,','
terms. Losses aalusted and prorip ,
pirtd. IlS*UrtE TO-DAY IBy one year's ~.:
you may lose the savings 65 years. Delf.P
dangilrons,nnd life nneerteim there lore. luzere
itay .! "One ia•day is worth Iwo to-snurrotr , ,
Quality. also, is of .the utmost import ,nce.
low priced, worthles article. alwap. niov ,
dearest. The above companies arc known
among the best and - wealthiest in the world. 1
ye sow that shall ye reap."
Grateful for the yaw liberalpatronage 3hesd:'
bestowed, 1 hope—hot a strict attention taa legit
mate business=not only to merit a contisuan"
the sable, but a lard increase the pre scatiTear
Air..
ALI". StePheri Ai. Craig is duly authorized to ts , e
4" - = one and receive prenl/1112$ kit Freedom
a nd - adio 4 g twarnehip*.
a
lasemert.
ii} <,
♦ ;.
Y i
(Nun its thlaXIII)
ROCHESTER,
EMI 19
i
OP ROCHESTER, PA
CHAS. B. HURST)
4I at the. Depot,)
ROCIUMM P.
$1,N0,000
%an 4°
)./111J
$%.(,)
$2. 2 . 5q '145