' . of i Lii S FREEBURO. - 1m A. Meru 01 opnug feoa visit to hit nalirt f thA Hilbinh re- BUlu""' - u .Unnded Sau Jay chool. i Bible class and al Jress- ooL in tno evrniog uot I- Christian Eudeavor ana words of encouragement, eacbedin the evening in earnest and entertaining ji largo and appreciative He adorn his prcfesuiou ,ot and C'arislian life.... ... .n,1 wifrt (nee Cora iiiladelphia are tne guesis a Wiest. They are cui- ian and sang a beauti- mday eveuiug after the r Ret. Mertz....John nd Messrs Boal of Cen tre the guests of Dr. r. Heckman was a former f our Academy.... Win. ,k f Montgomery county the Uilbish re-union and jent of F.B.Mojer....Mr. nf Chester county at- Li ra union and spent sev- vith relatives at Freeburg Annie Moyor returnea a, Ohio, and will remain veral weeks when she will r duties as music teacher .ntnwn Female Seminary. liog to Akrtfo she spent Y at Chautauqua Inntitute. ogreHHive ana accompiim of music... The Choir Vi and the Reunion were V,na in our countr ami Mt collections. Old friends sociability and tho be prevailed .... l'rof . Boy riniili pnnntv lust Saturdi fng to business in tho estnto h1 Ooodling deceased. He tbepicuio diuncrs and Camp iabihty on that uay....xu( ii!o was well attended am nil were fair to seller am Kcr. r- i ' ttlori It better than cure. Keep your your RppctlW good nJ yourdlRC lth Ilood'i Sarsnpsrllla, and you 1(1 W ivur muj iwrill VI Bivihut-B. Pills act harmoniously with Ilood'i 1 T 1 1 .. V.l ... WEST BEAVER. lin Sunday night was a great the late corn W. J. Kocn Jg vast improvements on his j having the bottom land i . . .Thomas IlenWater, (Com tr) is making good progress !ompletion of the bridgo at in.... Johnnie ngner and id Mid Jloburgh a visit on hint lay and also btopod a few at campmeeting....!. Shiery oving slowly from his late nt if lhcumatiHin Wil. Kiuil- of Lewistown upent part of it k visiting some of his Sny- i;ly Iriends. . . .It lias been fed that Aaron Wagner had his fingers taken oil at Moy- 11 with the bolting saw. . . . W. i's pot snapper turtle disap from its cage very myster- one night last week for the of which he offers a liberal 1, nnd no nucstions asked. . ntizpn sold a cow to another liirranted her to give sixteen of milk a day. Tho most the user could niukn the cow give i oi pmrts. It seems to bo a :tso of li'i to 2 Tho Williams picnic is well represented It Ins end. F ECT nnd permanent aro tha bv by Hood's Sarsnparilla, bo I it makes pure, rich, healthy, pa licultn-giving D LOO Da K REAMER. Jloa uumber of our citizens f eudinc GranrrerV l'ii'tiin thin Aivin Kousb, who is work- Jit. Lurmel, was visiting his S lust Week. . Arm If nun Pf Lovvisburg is mingling with oi tijis place. ...A. D. Kream- F allying trip to Mt. Gretua and came back in thn even. Miss Alien flnw nt w w MojtUVD 1'iglior many friends at this a largo number of our riti. attended campmoeting at 's Grove on Sunilnv A n '"nd C'harleB Ijcmic tinil Ilia nli'K 01 Catcbinc A nif Qtritio f tho other day. . . .David Boll f s returned to Reading, and io mate it Ins future home. SS OF ULCERS t ,' , ,", HMorv,i moss of ulcers. Ul,""r way to tlio bono. Hue DAVID KENNEDY'S ORITE JlFMFflY teii,.T:,rd upTa,ui PENSIONS IN DANGER. Fro Coinage ot Stiver Woold Scale Them Down One Half. . NO COMPENSATION FOB LOSS Patriotic Men Will Surely Hesi tate to Vote for a Change. I BURDEN TO THE HELPLESS. Wont an4 Suffering Wtnld b Inevitable to the Old Solillera Coder a RjrHem That rropoeea to Rednea the Paretiaalag 1'ower of Their Penelone A Thing Thnl Appeal to the Poeketbooh of Krerr Man In the State. Every haninn and tmtrtollecltlMtn look with the utmost aatufnctlon upon the munlflront pruTlalon which the nation hat made for tha old nldlora, aaya the Cham bcraburn Public Opinion. Actual want la relieved, a well at nubnUntlal honor con ferred, by tha ponnlon granted to tha dla nbliHl men who bore the brunt of tha bat tle In the con tout for the life of the nation. DoublloM there hare been pennloni given to unworthy and utulonorrlnn men, and the Ixiunty of tho nation ha boon abuaod, but no right mlndod and ginid hoarted cltlKon would oonannt to any lubntantlal roiluction of the pennlona on account of thl abua, or for any other ronton. Tha ayttvm la approvod alike by the patriotic sentiment and bost judgniunt of the great Ixiily of tho cltlzcna Tho payment of tho pension to the old aoKlVr la beyond (piiMtlon on of the t' ru.it flnnnelnl burdont of the nation, but If It woro tonfuld weightier It would lie I'heerfully burno, tx-eaUHO It It tho meet Inof n Just, humane and patriotic obll triitinii. CltUent would lie unworthy pur- tlelpaiita of tho Inastlmulilo Kmcdtt con fcrir.l upon them by a redeemed nnd re est.'iMlKhed government If they were un mindful of tho cont of tho republic In tho tarrlfleo and labort of thero men who ttood by It In the hour of 1U peril. Any direct and avowed proposition to teiil. Jho iM'tnlotiH would Involm tho dlt- fnvnr of tho ptinplo, nnd tlio party ad vane Injt Mich a projioHiil would bu relmVed bya imiHt deeltflvo majority of tho voter. The pension aro not now In danger from any avowed oppotltlon to them, but In an Indi rect way they are terlously threatened. Tho fno colnugo of tllver, If It It adoptod, will remilt In the dealing of tho pentlon almoKt ono-half. When the tllver dollar, with flfty-threo contt worth of bullion In It, comes to lio tho tttndnrd nnd monture of value, nt munt- Innvitably by the result under tUo free colnngo of tllver, thou tho peiiflonor will be paid tho snnm numlier of dollar, lut the now dollars will bo only alKiut one hnlf tho value to him of the old dollar which worn exchanaliln for gold. Under thin change of ttandard there It no compensation to the M-milontr for hit Ion. In tho world of trade the clmngo of ttnndard Inherent In tho nystcni uf free mlimgo of tillver Id not to Important, Inat- liiiich nt priced will be changed In nil com lnoditlcH, nnd approximately fair coinpun Mitlont can bo attained and no great In jiittlco lo done. Bat the pensioner has not lil ii to ailv.'iixw In price. Ho Id In tho market with the new dollar under the now system, and lludt all prices advanced, find Is utile to buy with hit pension unly l.iil ad much as ho could buy with that which was paid him In the old dollars. i he only way in which lie could be made whole In the change of Htandard, would lie by a general law Increasing all pension one hundred per cent. The prospect for the p;iss'ii;e of such a law Id very tlender. The dllVi"iilty of passing new pension laws Involving even the slightest advance In pensions id well known. Hence, tho old ti'Mier't prospect utuler the freo coinage of silver are very dark, indeed ; obi and feeble men are able to keep toul and body together by the tlender pensiotid they re reive under tho pre-ent standard. Want and siilTering tire Inevitable under a rhtingo which reduces tho purchasing power of thnlr pensions. Surely patriotio men will hesitate nnd refuse to vote for a change which Involves mich burden to thn helpless and deserving icnstoncr. A MOTTO FOR WORKINGMEN. Ve Iiiin't Want Any I'lrtr-threc ', nt Itoilart In TliU Town." "Wo don't want liny 63 cent dollars In this town!" The voice that thut greeted tho Bryan procession at It Hindu Itt way through Huntingdon, l'a., gave utterance to an un dying truth. The sentiment was truo In Huntingdon and It It truo In New York. Wo don't want any Mi cent dollar In this town to pay to our policemen, our firemen, our Htrimt cleaners, our laborer on tho public works of tho city, our wage earner of all kinds and conditions. The sort of dollar that the city of New York want for Itt workiiigmcn It the 100 cent dollar. William Jcrtnlng Ilryan and hit tup porters, on tho other hand, propose to pay wages In a cheapened dollar, a dollar with 47 cents of its vulue clipped off. "Of all tho people Interested In tllver," ay Dlund of Missouri, "tho agricultural people and tho tailoring people are the one who have the most nt stake." And ho should huvo added that they are the onot who will luftVr most If free sli ver hall prevail. "Wo don't want any 63-cont dollar In this town" lsnn oxcellent election motto for every Now Vork worklngiuun who doe Dot want to nee hi 'earning diminished by the mucosa of tho freo tilverltea. Now York Sun. Another Firm Guv I'nder, Mkma, Pa., Aug. 84. Tho firm of Khodcs Brothers, limited, whose mill closed at Llowisllyn and West Branch, on Aocount of the depression In the textile trade, caused by thu silver craze, have had heavy judgment entered against theiu la the common pleaa court. Bottled Up! Whether in the form of till nowdei or liquid, the doctor"! prescription fot Diooa aiseasre la always the aatne mercury or potash. These drtifja bottle up the poison and dry it op in the system, but they als? dry tip the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints Rive way to a stiffness, the rack iuf? pains of rheumatism. The form (rradually bemls. the hones ache, while decrepitude and helplessness preme tnrely take possession of the body, and It la but a abort step to a pair ol crutches. Then comes falling oi the hair and decay of the bones, a con dition trnly horrible. Contagious Blood Toison the curse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways baffled the doctors. Their pot ash and mercury bottle up the poison, but it always break I forth again attack ing some delicate orjjan, frequently, the mouth anil throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S.. is the onlv known cure fortius disease. It is guar anteed rurelv vege table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary, never fails to cure Coiit-Kio"s I'-lo Poison, Scrofula, Kozciu i. Klicuui.it irtti, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a Mood disease, lake a remedy which w ill not injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Ilon't get bottled up! tur dooic s sent tree to any address. tiwut t'pcciuc Co., Atlanta, Ga. ftPOTASH? ImercurW H illiddlrliiirjfillar U vi Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter 12 Kir: 13 Pitted cherries 12 Unfitted hi'u'.iili'"',s fl Uuspberrlt'i' H Onions 40 f.anl Tallow 4 Chicken I icr lb (1 Turkeys Hidfl 7 Shoulder 7 nam 10 Old Wheat Kye u Com 2H Out a 20 Pran per 100 lbs Middlings " ,M Chop " K5 Flour per Mil 3.30 free I'll It. Semi your ibltlrcsa to If. 1',. JJtu k leu iV Co., Cliimo, nnd n-t n fu e unniplo liox 'f Dr. King's New Life 1'illn. A 1 1 nil will ronvihco you o . i . . ti'fir DH'VitH. J In si mils nrpeuHV in iicticn niiil uio imrlictiliitly i llVctivo in the euro of ( ot'1iimtioii ntnl Sick Hrtii'nclip. For Miiluiiii iiml Liver trouMi'H tlie.v liuvi lict'ii provi'ii in vtihiulili'. Iliry nve guiiniiitci'd to lie n rfi etlv free from every deleter iollH Hlllisinliee mid to lie purely, vi L'cliilile. i iev ill) not wi iiken lv tlieir neliun, hut by giving tono to Htoilllll'll llllil ImiWi Is glenllv IIIMi:nV. ate tlio HTHleui. Krguhiv ie 'Jwi per lio x. Sulil ly ( Jniyhiil, (iai ninii iv l-o., liiehht lil, I n., nnd nil Dm gists. WE MUST HAVE HELP We p.ij to i iKi- v.ccU lor e.i .;, Ii..:nc n l. Call lie ilulic In s:irc time, ilny ur e. liiln -, N.i Scinr'ii:, I! i'Ki en t'cmii !mi. s.-i , 'iiti 'i r work nnd p.irtli-tiLr-ii mice. S".i inuiir . Co., Ma villi: Temple, I'liiiiiicn, New .Icrcj . Am Witf0$$U i c00 t p 111 i; i m ! A SUMMER SAIL In ladies1 rIioch is a pleasant voyage afoot. Tor tlio pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds aro enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best lit- Liberal Austments- Prompt Payments. mmm "m 111111 "miii mi. i mtnmmrn t. atMwrrt -I'mw REMEMBER H. HRRVEYSCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ting Summer shoes now iinm- UI,IJ 1,10 i"";sr, wrongest Cash Uoinpniues, ufacturcd, at prices which1 buycis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded lv fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. it IMre, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. Tho Aetna Founded A. I)., 1S1J) Assets 1 l,0.i.Vi:i.SS " Homo is5.i " i).sr,:ij;2s.r,t American " " 1S10 ' 'J, l()!,r 1.5:1 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelitj Mutual Life Assodal in. Your Patronage Solicited. Snecial Reduction at 5 per cent.Per Montli CLOSING OUT 60 per cent, per Year GuarantocJ to all Investors on In vestments both Largo and Small. maim: wii ii 111 UUl IIHOKI.HS l STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN, & COTTON, 40 or) 42 BROADWAY, r.W YOllli ( I I T. I. H.-leoile who lc.lr to lni a IvhI ami kiire liieome m n hiiiiiII nr Inrce Int roliiK'iit.Ni'iKl rr our 'lnit. lory rlreulnr, imilleil free. .rjn.f,ni WE HAVE NO ACEU'rs w rwi W. II PllATT. Sect. t l.o MlllthiiiKi' a . irw Miliiunrvt,.,1' ?, oninlliallon Iwfn;,, : Wlyl film .""'' itvli'H Iltlliitf MixlUl.al V rut for i'ni:i lt"io. elkhaAt Caniagr 4 H jrnns M!n. Co, SA H I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction of 10, 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLO H M 0 bought of me. A full and complete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Goods. .bargain in' the cutilltV: s Mac&Inlst anfl cSSI?' for Steiiiu nml II,, l Water l'ittln'. Also denier in liuilciH, I'.ninex, Stmft intr I'ulleys, Hanger" nru! Leath er Jleltin'. REPAIRING of KniriiifH. l'lillera nnd Mill work. Faiuiliea eau lie Hiiiiplied with Until Tuba, l'ipe and I'ipe KittinH. I nive ua reierence riincri nin m' nii i'liiiiii eiil fkill, Frlek k 'i. of A uyneslioro, ra. mid Lebanon M f (jr. (Jo. both coin pnulea of IiIkIi Htaiidiiii;. In order to avoid uci idcnta All Bnilers bliould tinted under the liydnndii tent at leiii-t once n yenr. Avoid duni-r and call iipnii mo to iiiuku the tent, A. 1$. WOL(iEMUTII, Seliuprove, : -: I'a V) lii hi' I 1 1 ' ' Is :it all ilii'.' lii .in, ii. I in 1 1, ifnrt , .,pv,.iir f.llllll.'-. Sll'llllll IIPIV I I i I , .Mli l, , 'ldl i nlil ur Cniiirli, .. p.iii' i.iit -i ll . t . 1 i an , i , nii.l. V. Iin krr. M. Ii., Klrlilli lil ; y him'M Jliilui.i : . H. It- i in Hi. Tn,.Mi,. , . ' lilt rl'H, I'l'lllKlYi'lk. Klllr ll-,Mllsilti. f,l Irlill iHiitlr ,.r il t.i H in-,., i in' Kf. nt lin mini Ki ni.'ilv rn-e. "i;lvi' II :i.n ii.iii,v,.ii:ii i:m. ' HiinTiue rr rniitrliH. ( i.l.W. .'siln.in I ,.i,siuni. I1 "II iIImt nl tln Tliin.il .il:. I I.UIH.-S I. ii hIi'm .Mil- nml iv, gsBusincsc 5LiShprthanci 6.C. GOTMS. ClDtiii a Lfflisipjpiiiii'e stm ! 1708-1710 Chrtlnut St., Phllarla.. Pa. TwflOli V.Mir. A irnfMt m-ImmiI fur Uilh wi.ik 'I horuiiKli linllvliliiul iiiBiiui-tiiiii ui Short-hand, BooKJieppIng, Arithmetic. Penmanship. Commurcial Law, Type-mrilinq, Curri' .ponilcnce. Pmclicul Grammar, Teachers' Examinations. Annltcnntx f"r ti'.irlii ls' r rtllliMlcs will l,i exillllllll'il 111 lilt' M-'iTill m liuiu til i :t-i :i 1.1 .-.n. llrr 1'ii'lnlv, ill I lie liillHWIli I'l.fi s nil tne Willi- III imliu'J il.ilcM, vl. : AiliililH. Troxelvllle, Moliiluy, Auf. ','1. Went llciivi-r. Mrl liirn. 'I s.hiy. A II),'. "Al. MuliriK', hliaiiinkln Ham, 'riiiuxliiv, .Mi. -J7. lai'liMin. Kiali-illli'. l-'riil ai, Ail;,', V. rciill, Sali'lii. Miiiiday. An,'. HI. 1'hliin, I'urt 'I'li'Vi i'lnn, 'IHi-i'ilav, S.-.t. 1. MMclliTli'i'li, Kinllli (iluui. Wi'iliU' ilay, Si'jit. ... .. .... ... I fill re. I'eTlirPVllie, I llliriia . r-c ii . .,. A H'l'i'lal I'Miinllial Inn w ill lie lieM 111 Mli'.ille- buwli, M il. . , All e.iiiilimllon will lii'irlii I'Piiiii.tly ut s :!n o'rlix k il. In. tllll I ho il persoiw w III i' i'ann i mm i-i- mtI Id liMirli III ilMrlcl Wliiie iiuil nal loll Is ...liiif held, lllllesx III rail 'elnelits li-lweell ill- reel, iih nml niilleaiils lime !" " mailn t lirtiiiirli willed in H llcue Ii IK hei n L'i.uiIlU lo l.iko ex- uiiillialluii Hi ii m t ln-r 1 ltr li-t . All illivelor nml i.iirnliiini eanieaiiv invii eil In lie lre"elit nt llio CMimiiiaiiuii neiu in llielrreh.ecllveill-lll(is. V'Hir pieseneH there will u nil lliNilrutlnli U leiu'her Ulid exillnllier anil will uiiilnuliledly lietiiken In very lurjfe Uiuumire.l'our Uiluri Ht In our iiuhlln blIhwIs. Mlddiuburg, To., July to. Couuty Bupt, IkakluK, I'uiuuiUtian, Stuck Cuuiunii, tc. OrM.liiiiti'il ii".-li-.1 In ntitalnlni Rnn -ltiiiill.niM. 4 'iirri'-.Miiiit'itec i ii ii tlnim lli'i illlii. iHiok-k" i lllul 1'lerl.H kullil U il. W'r.li ..r I 'al.iloKiii. Tiini. W. l'i u-., M. A., rnwl.lent. sui:i;iFi"s sai.k or REAL ESTATE Ily vli-rnecir S Iry wrllH "f VI. I'u. Nsiie.) on t oi i ne i onri in l oiiiiiioii eieit of Snyiler eoiinly ,iii. i in ine .iire. i. ii i win ev.iso m iiiie miIi nl I he I onrl. III. iih.. In Mlilitleliiirk'li. nt on. i ei m k i. III. on :llurilll , Sel. .Mil, MMI i.jii-ioiMiwnii(iii'erMN-ii real e.siaie niwii i Irm l .. I. Mliiale In SiiiIiil' towiiNlilr Snyiler Oi., I'll.. Iioiimleil Norili hy InmH of nun. , A. wetei, K'hl liy lamls of Mueller. IdMike ulal Swenifel. Soiiili an. I vVeM by .lolin reiuer I'litiiiiitiiiiK rmiitix-ti aeren innr" or linn iMlli the aiiiiilenamei, whereon are ereeted a iineinni,' non-e, Hianie ami inner iiiIIiiiIIiIIiil'h 'I'rnei . a. Nltual Kami) lilare, lioiindoil M.iin ov inn. ii oi r. a. , iei, N'liilli liy Trai't i nun hm. ny aiihiii neuter I'lililallilnir urn jere more or n-ss w Hereon are ererie.l a Dwell HlL' HiMINe, Slalile allll ot l.'l l.llllp.l.lliL--L Nlez eil taken liiloexei uiloiiiiini tn , hol,l iih tliu iniieny oi .Mary .lane t r. aiij;. intli, imm. At Hie same time mi. il iee t Itt f.illowlhL' ileserlhed Iraet : Mluaui In WeM Heaver town- Hnip, nnueri-iMiiiiv, riu, noiinneii mi the Nort II ii.- ii iniour roau, on inn r.a.n iy liiml of Henry ii irui. on ine pMiiiin ny li.n.i. or Miook ma Mil.vieriiiiiloli IJjn Wexl liy the hhiiik nml II i'alvln I'ImIi I'ontaliilii,' three aere. more or lesn, Whereon are ereeted a Inn sliirvilrtellimr lionu. koo'I Mliililit iindnther iiiilliiiilillhn well or Wil ier near ine uonr nun enoiee trull on thenreiiilK- en. M li'il l.ikeii Inlo eivni Ion mm In he k,,i, iih Hie nroierly of Henry V. tiiiunk. I-.W0. A Hi', lath, Alwi at tlio Hiinie time ami nl.ieo till that. eer. tain trnet nl woodland kliiialn In Surlii.' town- wliln Knviler I 'ft . I'll . uti.l lu, ii.i.l... I .... .. ami Kail hy Inml ot Shook, on Hie Noiilli by C haH. It. Kllhcler mid on thn Went hy Harlev ami llaKhoareiintiilnK'iiierei,I more or los to-u-ellier Willi thu ai.iii'li'iiaiiei'H. Seleil taken Into ex.. .'in l.ai nml to bit Mold lui the priaierty ot Isaae F. Mailery. Also at thf name tlnie unil nlaen thn r, .ii..o. 1 1 1 i-T : A eiTiala lia.-t ol lan.l MUi.ilu in (enlri! low iiHhli, Snyder inly, I'u. boiimli'il Norlh by lini.Ui.r Havld Oeker nil. I Jefse hliainl.iich on the i:al by laliil ol Frederick Waller-. .... n... Hiaiih by Henry Herman mid John , liachmmi nml on tliu Went by I'.ii.l Waller 'Minialiilnif iw ai res whereon nro erected u two Hlory ilwelllnir lioiitu', ii new bunk burn aim other oiitbuililimrH lot ol lnill irec.Miml ii wi ll or waier on the iremlseH, Hle.ed taken Inlo execut ion m..i t lUHuld at the jnoperiy or Is.iae Kline, AI.FKKIi M'Ki'li r Hlii.riir Hlicrirr onico, June luili. IbJo. Rllians Tnbulo3 euro dyspepsia. Riyans Tubules cure headache. in IV. III) .11 :t niir IpdTT C.iUl LlC DJf ( ) 111 1. 1 isM l ; !)i ( nii.i.ws stoki: r.u- Lillilillliu. ui' iUh Uailllll ami von m il! eiijoy cniiilorl. Carpels KiiESSiidi'ii iie lilies :ihv:iys i .nvlully se lected and up fo !:ilc A full lino of Oil IXA. Come ami ser tlio latest -aHinis. It will ist on nothing to look through i ur J-lmc You can make your homes hi ight and cheerful at a Miiall ex pense. Prices are low on all goods. (Joods delivered F. O. H. Kespeetfullv, W. H. FELIX, LKWISTOWX, l'A. nuu ULUiu.iiUTr uuu C WW MP1P0I UiJ, at Verdilla, Snyder Co., Pa. I't-W Iiliilitlis ill (lie iiii'ivjintili' liiisiuess 1i:is niovi n l. ..it ,l..,.l llmt lii.tiest d.-aliiio-, small profit an.! Imsiiiess is l,v fin- t1(. tl an. In oiiler lu iive vim mi Mm nl h nt our ni,v V( i i le liuiio,lit for SI.(M) a 1 H. pricks, ):..;' :i i f Sl in u- II is. Nails, iissnrftHl sizes in do. Cliitin IJepair Links, park lira.-s C'lluft li .Nails, 10 (Jiiart (ial. Wafer Pails, 0 led (,'al. wire twist Clntlie 111. Iicst ISalvino; I'nwdlT, dozen (,'loflu? Pins, (.. jKick Siiiuluiio- Toliaeco, 000 Mafcli.s. pair K'MM1 SoeKw, I'Vuit Fiimii'l, Line, TOTAL itli f'l'r pn.' p' i'f III' hfolT. In ivnK lo Id " Ji i I 10 " ."i " ,'i " "i " r, ." " tl.oo Thanking you for your past patronage w '(', I am Yours Kcsped fully, -A. S. Secliri f(!f til" f'l- "0. 1 1
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