Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, May 08, 1868, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE,
kLIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the
residence of Martha Tritle, hi Waytielbow', on
Saturday the 9th day of May, the follovrlng prop
-erty to wit :-25 yds., of carpet, 1 bureau, t war
drobe. 2 safes, 3 beadoteads, I cottage and 1 trum
dle bed, 2 washstands, 1 amall :safe, 1 sink, I dough.
tray, 2 tables, 1 wood box, 2 lets of choirs, 8 rock
ing chairs, I cradle, 2 trunk., I looking glass, I ten
plate stove and pipe, 1 iron kettle, 3 wash tubs. a
lot of buckets, Tinware, Dishes and crocks, 2 ben
ches, a lot of win:lolly - blinds, 2 lard cans, 2 garden
hoes and many other articles not necessary to enu
merate. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock 'on said
day when the, terms will be made known by
MRS. F. C. TRITLE.
a. v. KONG, Allot •
May I—ts.
FIRST ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS
• T. 9 •-
1868
They take pleasure in ann mincing r b to the com
munity that they have opened their first selection
of Spring goods, and now is the time for all those
who wish to select desirable and cheap goods to
give them a call. Their assortments is larger than
heretofore Which will enable persons to make easy
sekciions. Come and see, and judge for, your
selves.
The undersigned return thanks for previous pa
tronage and hope for a continuance , o 1 the same.
April 3, 1868. PRICE & HOEFLICII.
A LI. Wool, Homemade and City Rag, Cottage
j - I_Hemp, Stair and Oirth.ng Carpets.
lI ONEY a nice article.
S YRUPS and New Orleans Molasses.
(/
Mrs. Fogs neat fitting Corge te, also
UTrench—Coreets.
R AKES, Spades, Shovels and Hoes
CASSIMERES and 'Clutha, a fine assortment
for Spring 18f38.
T UBS, Churns, Buckets, Pails and Bowls
FLOOR and Table Oil ths, Window s hades
and fixtures.
R ISTORI Hoop Skirts also Misses skirts
- DRIED PEACHES—Pared and unpa red
C HEESE—An excellent article.
A-T-TIN
ao rev 4. 4-an
C OTTEIV - A - DES - Thnerte,
Q UE . 78WARE—A large awl talent juat re.
DKLA INS, Ginghams, Reps, Poplins and
riques.
C HECKS Ginghams, Hickory and • Charnbry.
lIAKERS—A new lot jut opened;
Oen of which can be hod at the store of
Ap. 3.] PRICE & HOEFLICH.
DR. JOHN M. RIPPLE
having permanently located in
,his pla ce ' olFera his
professional services to the community. Office in
the side room of the Waynesboro' Hotel.
A pail 24 —tf.
FRESH ,SUPPLY
=NEW GOODS.
WE are now prepared to accommodate OUT
customers and the public generally with all
goods in our line such as
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, &c.
Tobacco,
&gars,
Spices,
Coffee,
Confections,
and Nuts.
SOAPS, HAIR OILS, PERFUMERY, Stationary
Clocks, made at the celebrated factory t f Seth
Thomas. and warranted. Watches of all kinds kept
on hand and for sale.
Jewelry consisting of LADIES FINE SETTS IN
GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY ALSO LA
DIES FANCY JET SETTS.
Sleeve Butt ons from 10 cts. per pair upwards
fine lot of fancy setts, sleeve Buttons for Gents and
Ladies.
- -
. Gents Solid Gold Fancy Breast Pins and Watch
chains, Gold, Silver and Steel, also Silver watch
guards.
ES PI 311 1 A.cl X-a .13 .
Brazilian Pebble, Steel and Silver frames also Dou.
ble Sighted glasses and Nose Glasses.
Tranks, Valieses, Umbrellas, Canes, Kerosene,
oil, Crackers, Baskets, Mats, &c.
Clocks and Watches repaire at short notice.
Old gold and silver taken inexchange for goods
April 24-1868.. E. & J. ELDEN.
QUARTERLY REPORT 01? THE IST
Nat. Bank of Waynesboro' Pa.,
April 6th 1868.
RESOURCES.
Loans PO Discounts,
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ,
U. S. Bonds on band,
P. & A. TeL stock,
Due from Banks,
Expenses,
Legal Tenders and Frac. Currency,
Compound Int. Notes,
National Bank Notes,
State Bank Notes,
Circulation,
Rev. blamps, small coin anu cash items
Capitals ock.
Circulation, ;
Deposits,
Due to Hanks.
Surplus and 11:alai
LIABILITIES.
$220,855,511
The above statement is just and 'Ole to - the best
of my knowledge and belief. .•
4013 N PHILIPS. Cashier:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day
of April - ital . :4 J.
.1.3 . KURTZ. P,.
April 10-6 w.
This is the Cure that lay
In the Atatsaoste that lihig made.
- •
~,,,. Is the Hatt who was bald tut
gray,
Who now hae raven looks, they say.
Ito used tho Care that lay
In the Asia none that Ring made.
This Is tho Malden, handsome and
gay,
Who married the man once bald and
gray,
Who now has raven locks, they pay.
lie used the AMBROSIA dud Bing
made, - --
This le the Parson, Who, by tho way,
,
.. , F .-- iii Married g tho maiden , handsomo and
,
41 r 7 , 7
To the man once bald and gray s
' t .... But who now has raven locks, they
..„. -- say, - - -
' 4 ' 4 .. ''.. Because he used the Core that lay
-" ' In the Amnsbatit that Bing made.
Thle le the Bell that flags away
To arouse the people sad and gay
i.l. Unto this feet, which here does lay—
, it • If you would not be bald or pray,
VAO the AMBROSIA that Map made.
E. M. TUBBS & 00., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORD', N.H.
Mold by J. F. KURTZ and F. FOURTHMAN
•nee.oro , en
Eeb. 14-Iy.
H. X, STONER,
Chemicals . ,
PATENT MEDICINES,
64 - witle
REPARATIONS - FOR THFHAIR,
OILS, PAINTS,
V°Phy - sicians dealt with
at 20 per cent. discount.
Waynesboro' Hotel Banding,
March 270868
Fresh Arrival!
FORNEY & SONS
TIT HVE just returned from the Oily with a large
laassortment of shoe Finding, Linings and Mo
rocco at very low rates.
Highest prices paid for7Hides and Skins taken in
and weighed at the Celler of Ruthes shoe sto re.
The highest marker price will he paid fur 400
cords:of Rock andlßlack Oak Bark.
April 24-1868 .
JC. RESSER would respectfu Hy announce
• to the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity
that she still intends to carry on the Millinery bus
iness in all its branches and don't intend quitting
"as has been reported," but expects to carry on
more extensively than ever. She also intends car
rying on MANTUA MAKING in connection witb
her other business; having had considerable expe
rience in both she flatters herself that she will be
able to give satisfaction to all. Returning thanks
for liberal patronage given her heretofore, she hopes
for a continuance of the same in the future.
March 20— tf.
$49 969 94
75,400,00
42,600,00
300,00
9,320,90
135,40
34,578 70
5,110410
9,930,00
50,00
1,095 00
365,58
C' •
$228,855,62
THE subscriber; announce to the public th at
they still continue the Livery business. Hav
ing recently added both horses and vehicles to their
idstock they are now better prepared than
ever 'to ' accommodate persons wanting
fine riding and driving horses• and cons
bumble conveyances. ,'An *Sten live Os•
der always in attendance stria parties con
veyed to any point desire:l, -night or day.
esPaisangers conveyed daily, to .and from Wean
stalls Their Buss leaves at tli A. It. and returns
1. P. M.,
• WOLFE RBBETWIE ii . 841 . 6:7 ER. '
Aug, 30-IL .
$75,000,60
67,500,00
71,51,65
2,163,02
12,04105
ILIEN'We
%Ole imitaixt
GRAY HAIR.
This IstbaMtm4uutakasStag made.
rugg ate generally.
DEALER IN
- Dll
VARNISHESES,
Ake. Aire.
----0--
WAYNESBORO', PA.
TO THE LADIES !
intproved Thrashing Machine !
Daniel Geller.
B. E.. Price.
Farmers will please look at the great advantage In Thrashing
grain with
GEISERS' PATENT
SELP-REGULATING GRAIN' SEPARATOR,
Co) of zf-! , : li 31;1 1 4 1 1 . 1) PIP :Y.Xe Le ) li
With the latest Improved Triple- Geared II orse Power,
driven either by Gear or Belt
linFelghtrhorse jp - awetTWlth cast hon - ffiresher - frame Rod wrought-iron-and-wool-cylinder,-air
teen inches in diameter raid thirty three inches long. Trunk has ten•inch rake crank and seven rake
is thirtY.five inches wide, and delivers the straw on the second rake, these carry the Straw out on their
tops, and deliver it ea the stacker, which will deliver about thirty-five feet beyond the feeder, on a stac
fifteen to eighteen feet high, and can be easily managed to carry the chaff with the•stm w, or deliver i
in a separate place. The trunk and fan aides being closed, to confine the straw and chaff, remedies al
difficulties in cleaning grain against winay weather. ft bags the grain by reasonable management, suf
ficiently clean for market, and its capacity, under ordinary circumstances is from twenty to loity bush
els per hour, using eight horses and the same number of hands; but to iorce the work under favorable
circumstance, it will thresh from forty to fifty bushels per hour, and with more ease and agreeableness
to hands than any other machine now in common use.
The No. 2
,Machine,fully represented in the above cut, is particularly atlapted to the farmer's use; in
intended to apply to any common lever or railway power; weighs 1,300 'pounds; has an iron threshers
frame, and cylinder, 126 inches.in diameter and 28 inches long; delivers the clean grain in bags, or i
desired, in aha If bushel. It delivers the straw fifteen feet from the feeder, or if desired, can deliver the
straw and chaff together; will thresh and clean, in good grain, ready for market, from 100 to 175 bushels
of-wheat, or horn 300 to 600 bushels of oats per day, using four or six horses, and the same number o
-hands; but - to - force the - worki - under most - favorable circumstances, gmd grain, dec., will thresh and clean
considerably more. The Machine will threat' and clean all kinds of grain generally threshed with the
common machine, and requires no more horse power, but in many cases does not run eo hard. It wil
apply very well to-a - two-horse railway power
Now here is what the Farmer and thrasbermen wants, a Separator to go from farm to farm, to thrash
grain, with more satisfaction than any other separator now in use, and why is it I Because this separa
for has a self regulating Blast, which prevents grain from blowing intb the chaff, and also has a self reg
ulating feeder to feed the cleaner and it has rollers via combs in the cleaner which prevents it from
choaking. Why does,this_machine run so light, and give so little tro_uble 'I Because there is less fric
__tion_in_the_Journals,_and_the_rakes-and fan are geared-so that you_have_no_trouble with Belts break - in!
and eli. in: causin_ duet to fall into the wheat. Wh does it dean a ainst the wi ' "
blast his iiiiect action on the grain and the cleaner is so well arranged that the wind ns no c a
drive the dirt into the hopper. Why is it built peimanently on two wheels and the front carriage eep•
crate, ready to attach when necessary 1 Because it is inure convenient in the barn without the front car
tinge. You can turn the machine or run it from place to place more ensily., 3 6Why has it not got Eleva
tors like some other machines Because the Elevators carry the filth back alternately into the cleaner
which must eventually go into the good wheat or in the chaff, and all know,
Thal filth shall; be kept
.separate for feed, &c , we might as well keep shoveling the Tailings from under our hand tan into this
hopper and expect to get the-grain clean. Why is this separator more cleanly and satisfactory to work n
dust
bout than others?ant Because the Fan-and Trunk sides are closed up to prevent the wheat chaff
sore
2d
from coming out and scattering over the floor, causing waist and giving much troublerwith dirt an
eyas,„&c. Why do Thrashermen get more work with these separators than they do with others - Be
cause this separator has all these advantages and many more, which makes it a separator suitable an d a
paying one for all farmers and Thrashermen that have grain to thrash, whilst in most cases farme r s
must suit themselves to the machine, because the machine virlll not suit itself to the farmer. In short,
this is the cheapest, most durable, reliable, simple and most agreeable to work about; and the only sep-
arator that will clean and bag the grain sulliciently.clean for market under all circumstances.
Farmers eau rest assured that this machine is nu humbug, and judging from the high recommenda
tion of-fariners-that are using them, we must come to the conclusion that it is the very Machine that fer
ment want and will have as soon as they have an opportunity to appreciate and attest its merits, for
which - we - hope - they - will give opportunity, as we are willing to tie responsible if it does not perform
as represented in this Circular.
A reduction of 2 per cent. on all orders handed in on or,before the first of April , 1868.
Shop Prices of Machines range from $215, to ,8540.
tar We warrant the machines to be as above represented; also against any reasonable defects of material
workmanship, &c.
DANIEL GEISER ) Proprietor.
Gteiser, —Price:& Co., Manufactures.
W A YNESBORO', FRAN KLAN
. CO , PA.
.STILL
BEST GOODS
FOR T lIE
LEAST MONEY
Remember the place directly opposite the Town
Hall. Hero you can buy the vcry best made Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Ladies Shaker Hoods, Cloeks,Trunks,
Tobacco. Segars, Paper Collars, Umbrellas, Hair
Oil, Extracts, Soul* Paper. Ink, Envelopes; Kero
sene and Candies in the market. Also other vani
ties of articles useful fur everybody .
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testa
mentary, with the will annexed, on the Estate
of James Brotherton,_ lien., late -of Waynesboro',
dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Eitate will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims present them duly authenti.
ea
A d for settlement.
DO'NT BE DECEIVED. April 24-6 w. WM. HA MAir,TT, Eft.
The many years experience in business enables
me to give entire satisfaction to all who are so good
and kind as to favor me with their purchases.
Fresh Goods, and is receiving supplies almost
daily at the BEA VEll EMPtIR[ UM
In the Diamond, Waynesboro', Pa. •
April 10,1868.-
J.W. MILLER'S
IaRIVIL OF IVEW GOODS.
EFOIIE making spring purchases I ask you to
Ijo and r jook through my snperior stuck of
goods. 1,11.4ve oa hand a full lino of
Alpacagnster,
Striped poplin,
Mohair lustre,
Wool delains,
Hosiery,
White goods,
Shawls, •
Notions,
Cassimeree,
Domestic goods,
Carpet Matting,
0.1 Cloths, for Table and Floor,
Groceries,
- --Qteensware, _
Cederware,
Glasswara,
Cutlery,
./to. &o.
My assortment in every'departmen t is mash coin
ptete than usual ,and I am offering extraordinary
inducements to purchasers at tho very lowest prices.
I tender my thanks to the community-far their
liberal patronage, and hope to merit a . contin uance
of the same.
Bacon, Lard. Butter, Eggs and Bogs taken in ex.
ch a nge for Merchandise. . •
April a--.BaB. J. W M.
J• F. 011er. •
Josiah FalTmley:
ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS I
H. WALTER &IMO.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Monurrienta, Torahs, Headstones, 4-c„
WE call attention to our assortment of the a
bove, comprising the newest and most ap
proved styles
Having the advantage of Water power, and a
long experience in the
STONE CUTTING BUSINESS,
we are able to fill orders at the shortest notice arid
on most reasonable terms.
Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam Junc
tion, on the Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn
pike, two miles from the former place. Post Office
address, Waynesboro', Pa .
N. B. Oriera can be left with John Waite, and
will receive prompt attention. H. W. & 8110.
April 3 tf.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on me Estate of W.ll. Brother
ton, late of Waynesboro', decd, have been granted
to she un lersighed. •
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
Estate will please make immediate payment, and
those having claims present them duly authenti•
rated for settlement.
Ap 24-6 w. WV. HAMMETT, Adm'r.
FRESH LIME!
THE subscribers inform the public that they
now have for sale a supply of fresh sood•burnt
Lime for Plastering, Whitewashing . , &c., of super •
for quality, which they will continue to keep on
hand doting the season. J. & JOS. M. liEd6.
March 20 —3m . •
.NEW MILLINERY GOODS!
31.11.8.,C. L. IIO.LLINBERGER
'ETAS just returned from Pfuletlelphia and is now
openn. g out the lamest and most. varied is
tment of SPRING AND SUJOIER MILLIN
ERY GOODS she has ever brought to Waynes
boro'. The Indies are invited to cull and examine
her goods. Residence on Church street, Eaft
Side. April Itt tt.
Professional. -
- rt R. J. BURNS AMBERSON having porman-
Alently located in this place, offers his profession
ut aerric‘a to the community. Calls promptly at
tended to at all hours. Office in A. b. Duacloake'a
Drug Store, one door west of the Waynesboro' !lo
tto.
April 17—tf.
P RIME N. 0. Molasses at the store of
. 1 stscßsos. HOMO= & Co. ,
NEW ORLEANS MOI, %SsE44-:..pi tv i e iTi p 7,l
N. 0. Molasses jua ncJivetl by
t'eb. 14. W A. REID.
lieirWe have just received our new stook
of
DRY GOODS,
OOTS-A -
GitOCERIES,
NOTIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
To which we call the attention of .all who
wish to buy cheap goods.
AMBERBON, BENEDICT & CO.
Mar. 27
CARPETS all kinds cheep at the store or
A MBERSON BENEDICT & CO.
GERMANTOWN WOOL all colors at the store
of A AMMON BBN IDIOT & CO. ••
Knittin
QUEENSWARE, a full line cheap at the store
of AMBEROON BENEDICT & CO.
OIL CLOTH bribe Floor, Table,Staire, at the
store of AIMS MN BEIM° IC? & CO.
WIN D7W CURTA IN Oil Cloth, all styles, a
the store of AUOICRIIONASZNEDICT & CO.
lIONE Y—No: 1. now a t o h N e g y ro s D
co
FISH, large lot of fresh Mackrel at the store o
AIinXENON BeN FDIC? & CO.
ILOES,_Lad les, Misses, Boys,—all kinds at tho
°store of , Attrocaeort BICNIIDIOT &
March 27.
Ifainsher Clippin ger
ONLY AGENT FOR
Mason &
CABINET ORGANS _,
FOR OREENCASTLE, PA.
CRIHESE celebrated Instrurnmts are unequ ilea
elj fr r musical capacity, and richness and volume
of tone, and - beauty of mechanism. They vary in
prices—dependent on their size and material of their
cases—from $75 to $lOOO. Mr. Clipinger will sell
them at the manufacturer's prises, and will deli ver
them at tin, house of the purchaser. He gives the
manufacturer's warrant for five years . By buying
through him, freight and other charges will bo say ,
ed.
Office No 11, north Carlisle et., Greencastle,
Pa.
Feb. 21-3 m
DR. T. D. FRENCH,
1333. AT "I"I
INSERTS Beautiful and Durable teeth mounted
on Platina, Gold and Vulcanite.
Particular attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth.
Nitrousl)xide Gas administered for the extrac
tion o tee th without pain.
Office at his residence on Mechanic Street.
Feb. 8,
Fish ! Fish ! ! Fish-! !I
THE. 00.r:titter would inform the F 'Me that
he wilt be supplied regularly during the :len
til/II with fresh and salt fl.ih of all kinds, at the Si l
iar under the otFi..e of Dr. Penj. rtraniz Persona
supplied wholesale or retail and all fiNbi guaranteed
No. I. Damn taken in exchange at the highest
market price.
April 3 —t f
Estray.
Q iit TRAYED from the prrmises of the raseril'er.
ricer Waynebboro' , about the 6th 4114., a black
and white.spotted dow with slit in lett ear, sup.
posed to weigh about 150 lbs. .4% liberal reward
will be paid for such infortnation as will lead to let
recovery. 61LBE.I1T.
April 24- 3w.
WA.YIVE,SBORO", B Y.
LIENNEBERGER & HOOVER-
117 °MAD respectluly it form the cifzens of
Vl , Waynesboro', and the public generally that
they have opened their Bakery, Uonfectionaryland
Befreehment saloons, on East Main rine. et, two
doors from Dr. John Oellig's ol&e, anti are now
prepared to furnish families with Bread punctually.
We will also supply wtdding parties wi'h the choi
cest ('akee on the short,st notice. Having refitted
up a room fa . the Ladies we hope that they will en
courage us, and as we keep Lto strong tiriiikS they
can rely upon h (no t the beat. of order will he smel
ly observed, oysters, Ice Cream, and every thing
stir oin ih •ir season can be had at all tunes. Ho
ping th a t .1 s trict attention to business anti a desire
o plesso, the citizens will give us their support.
A ril 24—tr.
Millwrighting.
jg subierilipr would inform the public that b•
111
is prep red t r Jar YI ill Wright work of all kii - ls
liepabing Iloilo at ;h. rt notice. Millers and ;Mil
owners will do Wall to give him a ca 11.
Adores*. GEo. W. KEAGY,
• March 3m. Quincy. Pa.
BUTC-HERING.
THE subscriber infirm. the pu'ilic thi t he coo
tinues the Butchering' busmen end will tirr
pleased b supply cit zens with a choice article of
'Veal and Lamb , in Neuron.
The highest IJABiI prices paid for culvert.
March 27- tf. JOHN FOUR 111. M
4 19 °
c=:l
c‘,9•D
131==11
OIL CLOTHS, &c.
-Golton—•t--th
sNIVELY
COOK STOVES!
ININWILIP44
Ironware.
Brassilvaret
Japanned ware;
Howse Faitiphing_Goodp
Tubs,
Buckets,
Chums,
Knives and forks, - • - -
spoons,
Ladles,
Large iron and Copper kettles
And other areal oracles at the sign of the BIG
BID HORN, Waynesboro', Pa., where a largo as
sortment of
COOK STOVES,,
NINE-PLATE STOVE,S
PARLOR STOVE,S
COAL STOVES, Ste.
of the latent improdemente. the very brat in the•
market, at the Cheap Tin and Stove IR torn cif
D. B. RUSSSELT,,.
TINWARE
made of the beat Tin in the market, and warranted
at. the sign of the
"MUM 3E1.0a. Horxi.''
D. B. RUSSELL kee s constantl • on hand a
arge assortment of Hausa Furnishing Goods for
sale cheap. Pare No. 1 Kerosene Oil and a large
assort moot of Lamps.
Washing Made Easy !
by calling at the sign of the "Big Red Horn" and
getting the hest Close Wringer ever made.
ice" ersons iu want of Stoves, Tinware, House
Furnishing Hondo, &c. &c,, can get full value for
their money by cal.ing on
D. B RENSELL,
Sign of the "810 RED HORN,"
• Waynesboro', Po
EVERYBODY
COME AND SEE
UL-131-PROV-ED
ORIENTAL
I3ASE B RNER,
At the sign of the Big Red Horn, find von will be
convinced that the Oriental is the beta, the hand
somest .and the cheapcbt Base Deming Cott Stove
in the
WORLD
for truthis mighty and will prevail. We have the
Morning Glory in our store so that you con judge
foryourselvea. D. B. BUtisiELl, sells the N(i.,
et $23, No. 10 at SZ7, No. 1. I at 30, No. 12 at
The Oriental has a larger fire pot, a better grate.
makes more heat with - le-s coal then the Morning
Glory. The Oriental has taken the four first preen •
iums at the state Fairs of New Yorit r and the large•
Silver Meddle at the American Institute.
and ate at the sign of the
,"DIG RED HORN",
Waynerh )TO ' , Pa., where you can get any hind A
hives you wont of 1).1f. itU6Se.l.l.,
who always keeps on hand and for sole Tinwa.o
made of the beat tin and by good workmati.—H
furnishing goods &e. at the sign of the
1110RE1) 1-1 0 R N
THE IMPROVED ORIENTLL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Farkir Furnaces,
Unve received Vonr Firm Clout Premiums of the
'New York Store nod other Also, the
greet SlLYttllt ;UEDA!, of the Fair of
the Ante rlreto bad In :ha
City of "few York, 1:464.
THEY ARE 1 7 .71.PETLTAL Bt7RNETt9, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEIN-1 REQUIRED TO BE
SAD?. Dl:ltlNt F THE SEASON'.
TIIITY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OV
TILE APARTMENT.
TLIEEE CAN BE NJ ESCAPE OF GAS raw!
TFIERE C.IN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
TER FIRE Wilt RI!MAIN FOR DAYS NFFIE
OUT ATTRNTION.
THE ILLUMEqATISEI. IS EQUAL TO AN
'• OPEN Fl ILE."
TREY ARE' POWERFUL HEATERS AND
PIiRFEeTLY ADA PTED TO
MILD WEATHER. -
THEY ARE .THE MOST ECONOMICAL
STOVES AND FURNACES EV_,E.R.
-IL ADE.
Taig FURNACE "WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM. WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Eight Sizes of the Stoves, znii Three Sizea of the
Parlor let runes.
Manufactured and Or Sah to the Trade by
PERRI' & CO.
- ORIENTAL STOVE WORK
Ite" ....../ 11.4eas et. Abel„
soli at Rutin b.,
D. B.RU3SELL, •
Sig' of the Rig Red horn,
Wayneebose; Pa.
A,
Mach 2C