aura i gt '', , ,i ' 2 , i, ! ',,. l' Black Yer Boiots. „-; ~, ,, :- t i . , , - ‘ • ,-.-te,-;!ft . 1 1 1 :F r It , .Y.Ilftit 1 3 1, EiY., JI• .", ?, IThz , :I,i : • y ' *"' ''', • s -., 11.1316,0 yr tlo?,ts sh i t' Bliine e fit up; " . 4 . 14 .:x:0 , 4 _ . r ' i .I , ' , ', A ''.. Lii; -frit;.ll , , , fOr n:144 A dime, -;. . Anitypnlenivaginf the:wall' ‘': '•• '' i ' . 4 Ah'',l'llili: ) eni lOtert 'nn - titne. 3 '• , Nlcil'idn't.'Weiti'"old, • •• -- <,., < ,, .., bomewhere nearabout ten,,,„ .t • Where do , lllye,? Why, enyivbere t SleepjestVibere I -kin.! , FathertVidlt, quad he is, t.,, • Mother, , ,, No, she's gone; ,- • - } 1 Never see*.ber+So,l ; s'pose 'f 'She diefflere " I WO horn. ~ ' < '.- • r' Friends?' Why, - ;what dlye take me "for? t.: • Friends is what Yet said ? • I Only rich folki lifts such - things ; ' rvelf o friendS"cept' Ted. -. 1 , t Ted . ?:: Whyvthat'S•him over there ; ''''' A.-leanin";O II n his Crutch ; < - r That feller with hii leg took toff— it- He isn't.good' for much. 4. ' Afore deems 'went for hiM - .. • r t •. 4: He used to:black boots too— 4'. There washki4t: feller in this yer, town Could beat;hint;l, tell you; ~... t , t . An' him an' me was tillers chums, . . • i f • I 'Cause I Was, stnati, yer see, ! 1 But Ted Washig, 'an' used to.kpep•,,, The boys from lickin' Me ; `.- But when'he got his, leg smashed up s • He couldn't work,in course„'- ' ' An a so things Sorter changed around . , . At: I became the boss. Bo now. he Only sup'intends , ' • r.- - An' kinder takes his case :1, . I (lees the work, he takes tpe .stamps— 'lie other loot, sir, please--- ”. '.', ' Yes, 'sometimes biz is pretty. slack, • ..' An' thing get sorter blue ; , •, It's awful hard whe,n stamps are,skerse, - t To pick Up grub for two ; • , ', But Ted- 7 11e never minds such' things, ' He says we needn't care , : How rough it is riOwn here bei ow— If we only '•get lup• there ! • , - Why, stranger; YtOUghter ties him talk t, 'Bout .things up •injthe Sky, ; I I - : Wherc,.tienveu and the angels is, . , - • - An' . .good'folks never; die. I wonder it them MisOon chaps;', . - Is tell'uti,hint - WhOs. true? 4 ' ' i hope they ahet a 7 foolin him 1 , a ' he'd eel mi,isi a•Wful:blue -.-- If he round it'only,W i aS. a jibe— - t About this dylri' biz; " An' goinlhp to l tinidotn-corne, -, - 'lViie'reihiik*,jr ''his mother is:' : - rd like to kniiiiquat,what is so ; ,1 't 'Cause mistecilote.C.yer see, ' • • o -If all these things is , r4lly true, ~, , Why, Vihat.,44.enine , ot Me.. • ' It Ted sbouldliCk Abe bucket lust" 'I, . An' double up.sonie day ; ' , 1 - •:: I couldn't lind,hlM when I died; . , , ,i f:' 'Cam how'd I , knOW the way? - • z.: An' what d'ye ihink 11 do hp there, , . . Agr4n',it alone,. , -• .. ', ..• While 'Ted:, was off with the high-toned - chaps , t , - . ~._ A-singire round the Throne ? - - 7 , No, sir l—it WoUldn't be no tun-- . ' , t e ,' ‘ i And I w,ouldri•t< give a red \ ... r- If I couldn't:go where 'Heaven is .-. Along with tler old Ted I '• There y'ar . e,,sir, neat and _trim';:, .' Come ..ligill i- soine day. ' • , . .. , . . . . t How much?, Oh, give the stamps to Ted c ' Ile' fill'ers lakes "tlie pay t- t 4 , ' t Rustic Courtsh, p. . I , hi y lehed.m cher clue to bern au abet 'trip eyes an setti-: , - 'al you'i the very g 4 rye been ' hankerin' tier for a 'tont time. -.I; Inv you trutu4ite:sOul isflyour toot i , the ;'crown of ,-our head,:an' I don'tleei who 11QU% 4 ; an'. if yuu say. so, ' well helined , in 1, the. bolt' bonds of padlock;' Zduribulionioni,4loria XiindaY incaning, sick : temper tarantnhi; . l non 4omPitnenfus;' worht wilh outend, sez , l;lanl I. telt like I had throl - hte alligator, I felt 86 reliellied.,. ~ ~, mith that she jotehed,. * a 'scream an' tiller ile shersed : ~t .' ' % , Peter t 1 \ ''' ' - ' - - : What is it Sally? hiding her lake. You Fry depend upcieltPrelt, brful good., . ``Glot,3ll;;;Afory< 1, eifZ , i0114,1191;er, bus; =,7*ideoperi:„., ilooray.l !lioority, L I can ump oiera teuiail fence; I eati' , lifianything felloAtiepta?Of - - - I he ildesPls4, n l ,l94 . of,eY ar .gO a r.r.it: l,4 Talk, ot sour sugar,-Allil*ut your loose - a. lalkrireut 'blooming 'oeriotor; 'they , wer4tt):lchte c?tuil got tne sr !61:ii,qie)* rocil li :h ate sour,orte i r OfPtuarOstrayste with Ihss% ou!era YkSals ~ld~daii hadn't 'bowled out;: 'it's time that all lotittoOilil l L oii,l: do lieileye Td stayed " • P . 1,0 ' "i . • , 3 . , ; , • At a recent meeting. l in ; Louisana, the ziniiibis'iiplanatiblititis given by the sokirediiiideheins - f , O I the origin : of' the white ism. When . Cain killed ,his ,pFother Able, the Lord missed him, and axed+ Cain ItLVhar's yodrikrObi - Ab0:77 1 : Cain answered "I don't , seed , Then the Lorellitiited around the cornfield,, And by and by heLonm,back and looked:vier de:fenee, and , sgainaied him : ,"Whar:is'yOur.brndder Abel? you'grand rasea4 nigger you !!' Then Cain he • tOt 4 , slo , leTedl .40 it had not been ' for that nig-, ter:isu'aing -so , Ce neyerii would have been Ittot****lth'ide;ettsiy set of *hito trash. dodtor i itti4 ndink It punster ws o was very 11;.apologizedibr being late one 'slay by sa lug Ae bad falloff:: dqvi)l'a Acket ??groaned the .4.1.- it is sold °fiat igiwtevitejii Nrhanked' her boiiie.Ovitt i th: rumor. 23- ~.; p. ~Y =II :: f ,_ 2 _. ;.~:; .~ bat abikev,- 0,74, 4'41 . \ • a, • Viiindrd Ti©. • She was a lame woman. ~ She limped, and she, carried a cane, and it was natural to infer 'that she was lame. As siitf, - 4tered the TWell ;ty-second street depot to c walt for the train, she wag closely followeipy,iilame man. He hala stiff knee, and - helalip earned it "ne. :TWO lame pssons areno great sight'in tills big city Llgnemeriand women' limp their way'up and dowriManhattsu island every day aruffeWfplit pie ever -remark, them. The lame •FOMaji took a Seat, and after a`iit tie she'was joined by the lame iiike. ' 840 re a bright 'smile, abd as he _dropped Omn cheerfully sertiarkeat, , ".Quite Coincidence." She made - no reply. Shp was ugly looking, but she looked him over.and.made up 41. 3 11;11nd. that she would gp and Bang; her:sell If she foolt as homely as he did. " " 1 ' Pl. am-lame' anti lame," continued' the man . 1 . ; , - ,"Arlio are pour talkih,g to, sir ?" , she dern4nd ed, giving him a.contereptuous look.' "Madant,there 'Aust be a kindred tie between he 'settlf ‘y.t leg, and you are lame in-the left leg." . • "Are: you ~addressiug: me ?" she ,exelaftned flushing very 'red. '' :Y : ' - ' •'— , - ~ . . "lam, inaclatn, I say. there must a be kindsed tie between;us.", " • • • ; ' —-• . • -' ' - '"There is rY'S,uch thing, sir e , and I don't . want' yo . u-. to speak : to ..the.; again, sir," she an swered. 1 am lame, and :you are lame," he went on: "Rheurnatisim got into ray.itneejoint and spoil ed One of My 7 est legs - in New 'York State.t- Was !it rh tism in the case, of your, leg, madam ?" "You drunken lotifer you! how dare you talk • to mei", she gasped. "I can furnish the best \ kind of - reference as-to my cbaricter." he retilied, "and I Suppose you could. 'But doesn't it strike_ you as a'curious coincidence that we are both lame in our left legs, both in New York At One both waithig to go home, both so ugly looking that we can't get married P" f "You —ydu—!" she choked. "I am fifty yogs old and I dye my hair," he coolly continued; "fold yntk, are abOut thesame Age, and I observe that you, die your hair I wouldn't go rod tct,se.e a circus proeession,and 1. judge you 'couldn't:' '1 love . onions ampl should saiyoir . • it -: "I'll hafre 'yo z d'airested !" she yelled. "ni hav,,e you jaileektw?lnir!utoiii.”,,-, "Aii-Fraiego 4 o 4 ito4ettlfMC; :"G'way ! g' way I", she shrieked, clutching her cane:' „ , "t, "Nevertheless)! ata'copvince4 :that , ther e , IS kindred tie,inadam: Two persons,lame in theirr• left legs, must—" , • 13,13 e v'igOniusly with - the_eane, and rushelyolfto another seat,,while gentle m an came Over to lama man and told him oe would„„gekin k to,yoshle it lie4idn't "I'm through," quietly replied the lame man. ihoucht s tifere was a:kindred tie but there is' hot. rll 'neyar 'kindred tie ti female . 'who is so stuck up that She won't listen to phi losophy. , he..eart takeher oldlaMe leg and go home !" And he sat AnvilJO read an almanac for 1876. I• I A isibutom Court. During ,Irrecent r . ' he .C 4l gll l tY court, our irierid c i3ishoff, of the lilumbuldt Brevirery,wirci M _ r: 1 is tine' of tbe "sblia'ine'n'ot has has been in. 'business. sirie.e the town was started the,win:te,r, of AW., :Upon being - sworn,"Connielor Band, one of the attorneys in , the mtse who brthosar,is a:resident of Elko said ' 7.co "Mr. Bishoff, where do - you reside?" - "Where do T, reside ? IWhitt a fOolish You drink at my place more than a Inlndred ; ; : "That has nothing, to,. do, with thelease ou trial. Mr. Bishoff; state to the jury where you reside." _ ; "De shurry !, de slurry f 04, 4 4 jitniuylley:- ery •gentleman on dis , shurry has a, string of marks on tny cellar door just, like ;a; rail fencer His Honor here-interceded in the counselor's nn4 in a calm,' and dignified, manniir qteated The witness: to mate Whete he resided; . . . . "Oh, excuse me, Shudge, you drinks .at, place, so many tiiiies•and. pays 'me . no!,bng,'l 'links, you know. old 4ishoff mat, )keeps tie brewars." :Yesterday forenoon 'an honest4qoking mat called init;:, the , office of a Justice,of the -P.eaCe, and Wit4eil fa l ),Laavi)f,l l 'eciul46iitmence , Ault 'Against a neighbor for assatilt andiattery=re WAS informed that he .eould, and he brightened up ,s M l6,63 ntint4 l 4 ".well, make out.a:jawanit. right away -Vile .licked me miglkty bitra,and I want you to 'plug the law right into hint?' „ 4 , 1 4 ` 4 74l'.`", i "rneffrViii : kAs;the Justice ret;e41e , 41 9 41! Warp 44 Abe Yitfr Ittz af . 4ked : : I.r ; : "119w•nilett you fipeltim ?" "I can't tell anything about- the case until i, to tried," '‘Vitii' i thet.iipy. :L ',, "Then be may getbff?''• if yeei "And I luaY tave the costa t is PaY myself ; ".. 4.ye , --- 11"MuiSiouTikilfgagree tottine ?" -I'6l-1" - _ Hie 11)nor bekin • to read d' frigid lawleftei . on:the practice of 'law;, but the man for*hnill, *it;was intendedlstmted lor the door, aving 4 el "I 'won't Vol 'around with three tinga and. two grown•up soda.andl guest the pile tninutea."'f , 7, , • . : .tildnyi informed n:,friend at the'.itin'o6) that *she eutilda'ttell!ivhether; she wtilld weir ,"_ mownirii oriliot until her• .husband'a, wilt- Walt .-eiiit . -., . '' -.,..:,- .. 1 . ,, t - i . ..1,-,'7,..1' . Y - ,f 7..„ X% /1740 w wows ire mettitlx/F , 7 - fraOlitY 4aid*,Weit 2 4ru adotoi 'thenie* he was told. t lAs.iystien t watrileid: f 1 , rfk APRIL 12, 1.876• E 1)E71410 SRA- MEM • 7f€,S 0: '0 i S. .:::; - 41..;.`;, 'l6. : New Advertiseniefits: PRE.I'ARE FOR _ WINTER * .~:: r: , 1- NEW STOCK O 11111LUWINTUILGOOD,S1 i . :,,,,,, T c 7i -_, i. , ~,..,,.,, atilloilliutifi-igulilluit.;&,C6: woofigg .sHAV.Ls, JoAt, c.A.ssimEitts BEAER:B AND OLO'fIIS, PLAiO ANT) 1 7 .(.41N. i t i r0614, A 1,9441,11 DRESS GOOX)S. D. 0 .-TE DEsiALPAr; /4.4CASHIMFR c4S, BLACK. AND _. , ,-. 1 ;COLOREO, .ROSE , mAiIpEILES DID SPREADS, WOOL TABLE SPREADS,.: TABLE LINENS t TOW.: lIINNMEM -• Fornisl!ing. . Goods, A large sasortment, and cheap, ; • At G. it. & 'Co's LADIES' AND - CHILD RENS' At RINOAINDERGAR idENTS. MERINO AND 'WOOL HOSE. FELT •;- SKIRTS, GLOVES. Sic... ALL SIZES . • ' - 'AND' QUALITLE,S, ' ' Prices to suit, • ' - j At G. R:46 Co'6; MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS;PLOWERS, FEATII _ • ere,BLACK AND COLORED, SILK AND COT ' TON VELVETS. TRIMMING SILKS, , A fine variety, ' • • At G. R. it Co's; DRESSIAND 'CLO.A.E TRIMMINGS' LACES; FR.ll4= GRA. BUTTONS. SILK TIES, CORSETS. EPiti • BROLDERIES. ZEPHYR, WQRSTE.O • AND FANCY YARNS. CAN- • • '1 VASS, NOTIONS AND STAMPED PAT TERNS, I Always in great 'variety, . At CI, R. & Co s 0 1 DOMESTIC GOODS," BLEACHED -. AND, BRAWN ‘SREETINGS AND SH/RTDIOS, CANTON PLAN- ' NEU, CALLICOES, DENIMS; TICKINGS ,AND CHEVOTT SKIRTINGS. AL- • , , WAYS A FULL ASSORTMENT - THE 510 ST POPULAR • BRANDS„ Ancliiilces to salt theAt R, &Co's. • CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS. , MATS., DItUGGETP.4O FURS, FURS. FURS, STFEALO 'ROBES, 1108. SE BLXNEETS, LA .P ROBES, Ate: ,• i • • Che,arij ' " . , ' At G. B. do Co's • eattsi large4toti:lTOkrfr Mtoportment of 1?ost - itoode , warrantod.to. give pat e If faction. Prices to Butt the tjmeeat'El. R. ;5t OV.ERCOA.TS -, -1 - aprERCOATS 'II Poi Boys', Youths' anil Men', torte: 164 erteee from $3 to:s3: ..;:klupply i 'your manta at 4.14;41s ) - • Our Custom Department. 4, , „, Large stock of Ann easillaii.res, Clothe and .•Bfavera. Meaeures taken: ' good fitting and worknufashig; guarantee& ,Pricee fay 10 per Cent. •leas themout OTtown. Calland leave your *offence at El. R. , ewe. • - FrarNISHING GOODS.; ; '1 Gents furnishing gbods. White and colored tOttob sbirtet, Wool and • Merino Wrappers, and Prayers; Flannel and merino Bose. Knitt Jackets, Comforters Ties; Bows, Mufflers. Gloves. Trunks.' Satebblo4 the largest variety in town. at G. 11,. & Co's. HAZY", NAM , CAM OAPS - . 3 ' ) At G. E.:& Cop . . • • RO§ENtAtrllif;, CO j M. B,DESSAUlCROKanagingTartner. Stoiontree. September 29th, i 1815, , ABBOTT. 401.1t1.!,:,1 CARTE Wholesale' and Retail bealers HAROWARE I , lIMEMI ,STEEL, NAILS, 13LAtili- -, S,tiII`IIS'>:SUPPLIES,.FAILNEEJIS! AN.D MECIIANICS' Ageniefor. ; vsr cte**ms St(edl Glr Co .SL TOlgitthitAltS and 6A.Lll:BTittilidte4 ,I! ' 131:TRRETTS' CORN SHELLER -AND TIIE IMPROVED .BURDILIE'` FEED CUTTER.. k - t tar-CALL-AND 81111rUlf, • - • ; • "' 7 rd 3 .1 - i• " - • . 1 !. 87 Washington St.,-i . . . • • BlNGiiiiiiiiiTON; lit Y.' o c i f; i i i t ii. l inctr4t:i: 444 \ .. 3 . 4,:'.. :,“, taa - i.ht.t !JS .TARBELL HOUSE:: • . • OPPOCITI Tnit COURT UOVOR. A • - 1 . 4 I - 1. ; f tA, Ii • - i • • ' 0 • 1.161 , 4 , 11'100E !t".. , • / - -` ' . JOHN S. TARBELLi , Nine Stao6v an ac ) l , eave• ~ t o se y, ,con iriccti,„ the MotitrO4#'Railway, - the'ohWlCYvallei Railroad end the )11, L. 4W. Railroad. ••'„ , • April 1 .1818. ;FARM FOR S4LE. i The enbecriber offerp. his. .fpnrr.ty, imle, ~t, i tnate in Roreat Lake, containing 65 acres aii improved. • Will teep twelve,iva34 woo o,* %Well' waLered,,. le pleo to rood grain ftm• Ha i 41110)1 0 rib ordard. Terme will- be Tfle ,ese , y 451u,rfuter., _Ware i pyirtire or 41 1 ,Middrelleit '.. ;p:1to .11XTNouub i 1 , ~r l ,i . :a,: 4.7.., - ...„ 7.,4 ~? ors. B. [ ORS eb. 1!3,, 116.—ti s l ~~ 11~ ~ .M-q. A.-it,coo,.i TOOLS. \ is , , 4 I . 7~ :,14 . 04. , _.4.,80i. - iivqx:pr - 0,44,11 1 ei •'t 1E10.22,4:1 'l:s# f%. 7 .Ci it.. ;fi ' ;I i',l tart I -;:t • ; 4 I.ls, 1 " • k % itaufust 'returned , troin;News York with-'a 'large intteomilgte assoitment of I irfl ;7 OTH I DRY-- 2GOODS - : - - •!: - N 43 - BOOT Sf & SHOES' • ; •,• • tilats-an&Caps,.'NOtidts * 1: 7.. : ' Filling hia,,large "tenon:waxy? an the Nialonal ' Hotelund gro 8, W e e h an 111 ,, ...1„; t! . - remambere Until our new . :'.” • • iguot.stoo,is COMPLEME: ON- THE OLD GROUND: Op' stook .. is new, and bOnght with Care. We will, us heretofore, offer ,tbe largest assortment .and best, bargains in the county. - WButtCrii!d'Proilube`i3hilipeA. Iliktierit price anCi-prcnipt . retrirns guaranteed. llopey, adlianCed #hen Oe'sited. - ' • ' GEO. L: LEN HEIM, Great 'Beitil,.,Juty • 7th, 1875. OPMEITEI J*6 . : E'_.',-BRONSON'S MUSIC'S, - JEWELRY STORE.. 4 wuing ABBOIM4ENT OF. ; `GOLD AND ' . j. Arri "A'afEtoc.AN SILVER • • VV 0 &FOREIGN., , -•!1 - • tl• •• -• •`: AN ENDLESS ITARITY,OF CLOcKS. , 'l all Descriptions. :; t -k t .t.. •••'. .-•--• ,NEW:Gdt.)DS CONSTANTLY •AIMIVIVI!' .G. ,eorge • ' • ' nir 4, a c t,' cr es PllEVlP:lllPrfpll3cirif,o3ll ti, • • IT(1 ..... - , - ;!;riA.hD OTHER ORGAN& t HoPfic) ~,.;• Ar':' , F4 +. ll l/RON SO=N .01%ty'AGIT. r J lit ; .C,.1,11.',1 41cq: - • - ' • , • • • - .• • - '77.**! lbs.; 477 — , • - INh At ij . • , 1 :1 ; 1 4. 1 ..FXNE : ASSORTMENT. ; • : A :t t. VirWatebeaLClacks,lnd Vine Jewelry r0N491: ' : paired. on : stiort, not.lol , 'gull warranted. ; Brick Block, Fine Engraving. done• • , m arc h slut, . ss~e 11 , CENTENNIAL .At , E . ' .IvX.ool3zi,e,g ::Qh4):.::,.Qa4i'St(i:re,, .- :IABRIVAL NEW GOODS ILOTSf.-OF, . " 4 - ‘;, " 1 000AVOODS, 4.T A LOW PRICE!, ' i 'A~f~l3 ~a:' ~.~ ~ a altraAt - REDVOTtOti(vin .11 • HERE: THIEF. . Beet- qualitir Prints, •• • • •s• 6 eta. Fin tot Patterns Prints, new.., • ..... . :7 to: 8. etas Good yard - Wide Blearhett ...... 1 1,V Pine pro: y ide Bleached • *nalin . - ;.9 to 10 eta; ',Fine Unbleached Si nalin • Realty Slieeting. ... .. • eta. Medium, " • ,Fine 'Striped ete., Splendid Black Alpacaa.'. _ • .... . ;41, 85tts. Ladies lipaa_,:worth $4•00 4 P0 . x . ..;.. 4.. • 4.'t.t..2 00: Linea Bandkerclitela"...*ortliso . cts . ; 25 pls. 'New:styles Ladles Ties, splendid oalitp, in new • colors 4 .-25 tQ &Sete,: A large lotof Dress Goods, worth 85.0 50 eta - ...'::'26etsj• • , New a ryies Ruffles. Collars, and Cuffs. .f• New lot §hirt Bosoms, lower tban,eter. Ready-met p • Wantenttaßhlttee anlatqalerCdat atreattotCtla. - t. . _ " • .; •.‘ . `F. (tlCYlr[g§ -411d taNg t iAltatg • !. • • • -- All 'klida - of WORSTBA mid Vitt TEN Gondrialtto C 1. , • :11 , BINGEL .I , N P • '! 4 wriora iski ii tb EA tie ß lit 1,1 4:ntt , •f,f - - ir'f •-• r EVERY 7.-.VP:.'IUNT ,-..,,,, t 1.,--,, 4,,... ~. ILA:. ..i. sa.,!. -4-..it-t-t,,w1"., ;.~ E~i „.! ,i!SPEOIA. I; '-'•, IN - bii OE l i f i t jo r i iii ' - i 4 - - I. i• •1 '', rit' , c.l -i ' ' -••."..,‘ ” t.t J3A•., 0 , :;•. i-,iii..) i... , , ..-1 . '.. 1 :.,..., ! ‘ ' 7-` --'.-. ,Ltiroiumi Lansps, Ovid amm' All `G*lllol.ll*PlVasui LturiPi. el BUrnetpi ' Wicks; - ShadOC -. Shade, , Boldett 't ' di.d' • • ' ' 'ALSO, ' IiAIitTPACTITREW • OP ' ?VI ; • ,:;' , • , PrXiSit` a•mish..3E6.4.,lNTmcluncoy T4ll6.3El4tifi. ; . . . Prima Guarantee d cad Lou as any Souse in . gontheii . ...Nevi . York, Addiesti IllittOiomptly Attended:TO. -_- - • JOCRIlit,,;11011 , . TUE I,AWEST 1-1 ire' cop,,tailitt,llk iooUr Olce' and with our . G. ZaritrAttick • Of.'SOBTYPE •Luid - 701:11 PrOttiii PresiO4'we Dify Oopppetie s ! A ,) 't ' t. t A .1 - A.l"rge Qiielktb , , l o4llo gJilln.igitpk or 00i01,4 ; Itit.Wllll4 -,= In it •=l l /... ..... . . a.i. - 1 .411_,..; , „ ..: . a ißri4roll , oo l lt . 6lPv i . . -Yant aII.VIMISPA - 4 -Best utile* 7+ cents per yaru at Cl' P I 44104 ;11-.;!.1 tl. 4v., t it1it . ,1.:4,..) it) 10)1) - lak , - jow t o .1,.1.; , 1iii t.iv.31 . _;.t.,, ;V i '4li l :4 l '' 4 Advertlitinients. ? . l • • : , , =no 't ~ Tan° mut ciaminencs ;!, I.*:‘• ~ ~ i 4, f ', _ .'' i ~ . 1~. LENHEIM - , t it - ,• , . . 1 .. .. 111- I ; MATHUSHEK AIM CHICKEN r )4 l/ELXIODISI t • t ti : ~1 11 '_Nii:ll)/CAL MERCHANDISE `.'bf , Daerif4io7►ii.' SlELEtrelitrate, : 11sTSIirpt*thisi BOOKS, etc., tc, ete. ,n) EXHIBITION II , ' • A LOT - 'Ol O • NipN'S CIIILDRENT SIIOF O 4 ---trtF4Al ) ,„ TO; 61:405E! 4 4 A. VARIETY:or CLOTHING Sui:ta*tlie the Goealiii 13eison, will be sold Al .AIEiOtT ,HALF PRICE. lApe. • Sty les Men's HA TS 4.1 7 L:i and Bora • and , . . • •All - theser :' °gods, a,nd V others not ment i oned will , hilvelosed out iolm4dately. • ' 1114ITTI , BABA, C 44, OD gAVE.MONRY..4O guls Iroure, * ,, Pa: MCKENZIE. 1- ' March 8g.): • V 7 : : MEM Starch W.' jerk =WM MONTROSE, Pa. :,: ;. . ~ } f X ~ 1!:;i . A.1i..~1111R &, Qn's 1870