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T h e present .1 •!•>-*!I-»:I» »r» that there w . I
\»f l»u Hi >re Luvu' ia ! '.'g"'*ti"ii !l .« season
in i'"'T'gr. s»
T h a t otfioin strtiKt, 1 t Uie postiil Isw for
btdu . t ig thc MI..1 .t.g "f h.Wsbaj.ff . '.•) • Xpr<S<
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t . reenhacks are at » premium in MortUii^.
OWillg L f. n ; « a < r of - h i p p l ! " ;• ...I i'li'.-
ll'lfl t«> NfW l<Hk.
Turkish money U rates! at $ - tV> against
h l . O O m g o l d . l u a t o f Kus*is ,$l<V>; A u s t r i a .
* k 1 V ; I t a l y , * ! 31.
T h * Republ .cans are deriving solid com
fort from t h e lac* that H a y e s ' s refusal to ac
cept a second trim is on record.
Bla ine is a Maine carpcl -bagser . l i e w a l
reared in Peun . - j ivah ia where h i s a n c e r i e i s
- f i t i c t o the K - v o l u t i o n . "
•".forge W a s h i n g t o n Ctitlds and A . J .
I>rexel L a t e pjrebas'-d T o m Scott ' s interest
in the NVw Y - r k H V M .
T b e bol aCi'Wing c- i .vicls l o testify i n the
courts was p.t s e j ever Uie Governor's veto
last T u e s d a y iti the S e n a t e , 2i! to T.
I t is expec ted that Col l id ing, tbe hero of
great expec ta t ions , will shoot a very hard
w a d from his pup g u n a t t h e P r e s i d e n t in
'about ten d a y s .
T b e y say the m o n e y paid out in t h i s c o u n -
1 I »ei> ! . » J . t • I lb* I > M ' U U ' AXdouM-
|e«« k n n a * that sn'iti.l ,» prMiiceii by waves
o ' l l i v •<:,>• • I t h ' » K , fcet in nvuinn in TS-I I I"-*- « i t c f i i I ' g n ! J U I l H -HJ't ' • ! * ? !
» 1 t rti'in! .'i« furcmc. a i n j . » | i ' i i C wave .
'•-I. •!> •,.*- A j./i^ili.-'ai. f, ar-i ;!•«* «in=.M <hirp •'( tbe inwct a* •• > ? ' w » -.iHraimo
• 'iicL J 0". r. /r"ii. :L« other «•«•!> m ')»erif .
If a person l i apprM 1" be >.Ut..liii<; * i t h , n
r » n c of tle-se «ir wave*. «<.ir.e . f i l iftn strike
l i^srar iniirr.. wti'..lj .-..i.si-J* "f » «M-'eate
rr.f m'.r^M. .Uairn arrr,«» (I e n ' f i e e l^a . i i . f
i i . i .dc l i e »Utiii at Hie >ar. «inrjiKriV to tl*e
J . ' a l f.f a rfnim PVirn tif.tr tlie in«i']e of
Hi'* m t m h r a o e i .er»e* p.ii« 1" Uie drain.
it i . l wli-'ii tt.r wave of air *!tik(« 'Aw m e m
brane if i i b r n e « , and t h " TlhiAi-ou t!.n« pro-
liuceil !« c a u g h t up by I L P t ; r n > . and tbe
,«en»ation tlitia carried to Hie hram is wliat
w« call s-.unil; and were it not for this deli-
rule t a r drum there would tie n o gvut.d in
—Joaapta H M a N , • S ta l e r o u n d the Buffalo p m k M U a r r c u t Ma tliroa' w<tli a r"< knife laat Monrtay n»j;ht, kill ing 1 m*e .
— :r. miner- lost tbeii l ive* (•» * r ' i-rv etploMon in North staff «rd«lur-. K'i;t«nl, Mairli »'7th
—\V|o !e l l o U.\. l i»u- tiei-ii IV" - \ . • •£ <•*" b» ie* a' I .."jiil ,t..at:ne< .n Hit ^t*i>- in N r *
1 oi l . , he li<i- itoeu luaking f l 1 ' ' » ' '
- T i m e LMiiv*ii»i»ti* h»T<' KiiT,'i •'.'"'•' at!t~tj..r* tlic ptst T'-ar an;t ta'tl tbe ll Je^ at T". .'Ill* aji.eee
- - T h e V e w T. . | t ; p-eMrflW re.)'ine« 1.V1 etrp! ,iyi* to riill .t T l o ' I a' i.li il ."i'.il »' '»rp
neaily'al l b. low i-.im. — It i» rep-Tted that » n a S.thib. Hie in
stigator of the Sepoy R"li.'l!..ui in In l i t , i* still nli»e.
— I'l.e Miiuiefc..la L«'-;i.-.'.iliiro w II h i -n i -h aeeil to farmers in plat-" ot lliat wloel i U.e cra'*!n>pi>er» ale tip.
—IVter CtKiper is going lo estari!i<li .in m-
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to n 1 '![>•.n tl,.- r. r;'i ir at.t^e n a *t.>eai c .11 p m y until he u c o . n p ' i e u i in niAint\ n l.i* pooition with creilir, J?e e ive* to earli j r v i -na le deemei i t l in* eonipel'Mit ,1 w n " - o e. r-t i f lc i lP i i f S'lft-isN itld t l | .r ,( i l f ]" ,„. ,1 , t , , . i r I)ri«inat.c Ar t , or both.
I.i.ii'S or ••••i'!> men nh 1 «|?)| to .(nly el.K-i.t'on. .*r whi. i!^-ir.' '-» |T .px i - . f ir Ihe prii!r>«i(tiial *U«t". if tl iey l u r e not a l i u l j
for tbe y o u n g w o m e n of the S o u t h .
the u n i r e n - e ; c a n n o n s mi«lit rear, and t h u n - I , - A . ? V \ W V o ^ ei}* *OUth- T f . ^ - T i T i o , , , , , , , , , . ' I* sold h is m o t h e r s d i a m o n d s and went to d.-i cr.i«li, bat the,- would not brrix the still- ^ m l h e p r j c e e d g Diate novels. n e w . Al l this our leaders need no t ba»e ' _ j r n l , \ym. X e e l y died in Uie dent i s fa
bWh to'il, chair of Dr. Winalow in PhiUdelphia , f iom
V-'w, i t will at onre be .seen, that no s o u n d , ! the eflecta of chloroform, March 2i.»'l».
ui .l.T ordinary circum*tancPS, can be h c a i d — T h e fast borsf", 'Tontro l l f r." n c c n t l y niadc. in San Jrauciaco , k n nines 111 .1 tniu
atitute o f sc ience near Spartansbnrgl i . S . <".. ' received ami r*.id Mr. C'owp r"s «peci i l (' i
l e y o n d the point where the air wave dies ntes and 3 0 seconds . away and is lost. T h e chirp o f . cr .cket may , _ W i „ m m H o w e S j a n E c g l i s h pedestr ian,
be heard, under favorable c .reutnstancea,one j M chal lenged the c h a m p i o u , O'Leary, t o a
tUiuaand fee t ; t h e h u m a n voice B a y be , match for tbe cUampionabip bell and # 2 5 0 *
beard, perhaps, s i x thousand feet , and the ' —Glads tone baa been in f i t ed to g ive the
firing o f a l a o n o n , say t w e n t y miles . All j a lumni address at the n e x t Y a l e c o m m e n c e -
tb i s under ordinary circumatancea. B a t i f | " ^ » n d " P " " t b , t " e '" m m j h C
there could be eoov mfihod of bridging of er j __^be Pre|nier of Caua(]a rccently receiT. a certain d i s tance from t b e h u m a n Toice ,and j e j a threa ten ing letter c o n v e y i n g t o t h e
producing at that d i s tance precisely the same cheer ing inte l l igence that he had o n l y two
atmospheric vibration which is produced by , «!*?» longer to live. the organs of speech, it must be at obce ' -Five negroes wera hanged, March 22J: . „„ , , , , . _. . . . . . . , two in N e w c a s t l e , Dei . , and three at A b b e -s e e n that the s a m e effect would be produced < f . ^ A | f c A „ d e ' c , w ^ l h e m s e I v e s to be iu-at that d is tance from the voice , as if the ' nocent . tmcs o f t h e Voice itself were produced there . ! _ ! » „ , « . L e o will abolish the palatine guard A n d this is precise ly w h a t the T e l e p h o n e ' o f 200 meti and pontifical navy c o m p r i s e s d o t s . T o i l In.:,] in your h a n d a tube into ! m officers and m e n which h a s s e e n n o a c t u a l
which you talk. With in the tube there is a
thin disc of shee t iron, drawn across the ori
fice, which the tones of the voice cause to
vibrate as the ear drum vibrates, or as the
sheepskin drum bead vibrates w h e n it is
beaten upon. Close to the diaphragm o n
opposite s ide is an electrical or m a g n e t i c ap
paratus, placed so near that with each vibra-
ty last fall in aid of S e n a t o r R o c K w e l f s t l e c - j t ion an electrical current is a l ternate ly s e t i u
l i o n w a s warm at the t ime it was distributed. I mot ion and broken. T h i s apparatus is c o n -
Did i t c o m e from under Tobey ' s p i l l o w ? ! nected by a n ordinary te legraphic wire with another precisely s imi lar , say o n e hundred
T h e hill au thor iz ing the construct ion of a
railroad from P l a i t s b u r g h to Cl inton Pr ison
passed to a third reading in the Ass< mbiy last T u e s d a y .
Senator Howe of YYtvonsin, Republican, m a d e a tierce at tack o n P r e s i d e n t H a y e s and
his policy in the Senate last Monday. Hayes was alive, the last heard of him.
The Berlin Pox', out of Bismarck's orgaus, *ays that t l e r m a n y Trill never l ight for a n y
foreign pouvei, a n d that Russ ia had better
restrain her a m b i t i o n .
A c c o r d i n g to a recent dec i s ion o f the P o s t
mas ter -Genera! a n y matter i n pr int w h i c h
m a y b e s e n t through t b e m a i l s in an enc lo s
ure m a y also be s e n t at the s a m e rate if
pr inted on the wrapper or e n v e l o p e .
T h e L o u i s i a n a S u p r e m e Court has j u s t d e
c ided u n a n i m o u s l y that t h e vote of Lou i s iana
for Pres ident ia l e lectors i n 1ST0 h a s n e v e r
been officially c o u n t e d or promulga ted , and
t h a t t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s ' re turns w h i c h g a v e
T i lden S.%00 majority were t h e lawful o n e * .
T h e Ph i lade lph ia Tinus no tes the differ
e n c e b e t w e e n C o n k l i n g a n d B l a i n e , t h u s ;
C o n k l i n g is a lways preparing a speech w h i c h
he never delivers, and Blaine is always delivering a speech which be neier prepares. This is so good that it ought to rank next to Addison's famous rrmparison ofDryden with P o p e .
Tbe eagle on the new dollar appeats to he the result of a cross between the turtle, bat, d a n c i n g bear a n d turkey buzzard , a n d i s a s
fearfully and wonderfully made as some of t h o s e v is ionary beas t s o f tbe Apoca lypse .
I t s author and finisher o n g h t to g o wes t and
follow s o m e w a n d e r i n g o x t e a m until h e gets
lost on the d is tant prairie .
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of I n s u r a n c e , S m y t h , was
ac-fjnitted by the S t n a t e last "Wednesday, the
vote s t a n d i n g 19 for acquit ta l and 12 for con
v i c t i on . I t wus fuily proved o n the trial and
a d m i t t e d by the defense , t h a t h e acted in
o p e u a n d flat def iance o f t h e Const i tu t ion ,
b u t w h a t do the Republ ican leaders care for
t h a t ? Ih i 'V h a v e b e c o m e So hardened in
iu iqui ty that they care n o t b i u g for Const i tu
t ion or l a w , especial ly w h e n it is proposed to j e d wi thout d iagrams.
o-ist a m a n n L o is so ready as M r . S m y t h to 1 T h e s e th ings sound like fabl ts , but they
Contribute to the corrupt ion fund in case of 1 are already lully accompl ished facts. T h e
need . T h e it, p\b!ir-au S e n a t e l i : u acquitted j invent ion is yet only in its infancy. T h e
Mr. .Snij:h. hut the people's v r d i c t i s ,
m i l e s a w a y . T h e r e is a n o t h e r d iaphragm a t
the other end of the l ine , which yibrates in
e x a c t unison with t h e first by m e a n s of t h e
electiical current,' and thus one hundred miles a w a y tbCTe is produced a series ot air
w a v e s precisely l ike those w b i c b were pro
duced by Ike organs of speech a t the other e n d
of the l ine , and t h e s e waves , w h e n t h e y strike
the ear d r u m of a person o n e hundred
tnile* away, become these very tones reproduced. This is the principle of the Telephone and it ia so s imple that the on ly wonder is
t h a t e lectr ic ians had not arrived at this re
sul t years ago .
T h e Phonograph is only another s tep in
t h e s a m e d irec t ion , a iiui<: b e y o n d . T b e
P h o n o g r a p h requires n o e l e c t t i c a l apparatus ,
and is a b o u t a s s imple a s a gr indstone . T o
the centre of the metallic diaphragm, disc or d r u m already spoken of, is fixed a sharp
p o i n t , a n d th i s po int j u s t touches a shee t o f
t in foil which is wrapped around a cy l inder .
O n the ax le of this cy l inder is cut a screw
thread , a n d t h e bearing a t o n e c u d cons t i
tutes the n u t through which the screw passes .
T h i s cyl inder is turned , and at the s a m e t ime
a person speaks into tbe mouthp iece , w h i c h
causes the drum to vibrate, and as it does so the sharp point makes a scries of indentations iu the tin foil, underneath which there is a spiral groove (hav ing tbe s a m e " p i t c h "
of the screw) i n t h e track o f the point as t h e
Cylinder revolves and m o v e s laterally at t h e
same time. Now stop tbe cylinder, raise the point and turn the cylinder backwards to the beginning of the series of indentations, and t h e n aga in turn the cy l inder as b e f o r e ;
the point uiRshes into the indi'iuations, and causes the d r u m to vibrate e x a c t l y a s at first
and this produces a ser ious of del icate air
waves precisely l ike these before s e t in m o
tion by the tones o f the vo ice , and thus these
are reproduced. N o w take off th is s h e e t o f
tin foil and sen 1 H ten thousand miles a w a y
and let it be put upon anothpr mach ine pre
cisely s imilar to t h e first, and every t o n e o f
y o u r voice is reproduced. Preserve t h e s h e e t ,
and a thousand years hence your voice may
be perfectly reproduced, and m a y b e preserv
ed as long as t ime lasts. T h i s is the princi
ple of the P h o n o g r a p h , a l though there are
m u i y minor details w h i c h c a n n o t be expla in-
cniars sh.ni,.] at o n e - apply f >r Ihi 11). TiK'y will he «.eiil p..-! paid on r^c.'ipt o f ,vl lr—«
A'l h ' f er s ( f it i;:rry will l..> promptly and fiiliV illiSHill'd by the P i l l i c i p i l , w i n . " address is J.>!in C-Cowper , ( A c a lemy i.f i luy i e i Chelsea, M.w.
MT, VEStTVTUS. Should .'111 erupt ion oeenr In this \ O 1 . M I I » .
and c.in«e t h e d e x t n i e f i n n of one ha l f of the Inhabitant* who l ive in t h e v ic in i ty , the remainder , w h o bare ly eseape wi th their l i v e s . Immediately move back u p o n the lit lf-eoolerf, lava, and there l ive i n constant fear of a n o t h er erupt ion, fool i shly fancy ing that the on ly t e n an table portion or t h e eartli r e s t s TrtUiin t h e s h a d o w of the great vo l cano . This fa ir ly I l lus trates the force of habi t , a n d the pers is t e n c y vrtth wl i l ch p e o p l e c l ing to opin ions w h e n once formed. For e x a m p l e , Dr.I' ieree's Golden Medical D i s c o v e r y c u n s Incipient c o n s u m p t i o n , coughs, colds, a n d a l l affections of tbe l iver a n a b lood , j-et s o m e s t i l l depend u p o n p h y s i c i a n s and r e m e d i e s that have n a u g h t but repeated fai lures to which they can refer . AJHI a l though l>r. r i e r c e , « i \ a v o r -i te Prescription is sold under a pos i t ive g u a r a n t e e to cure those w e a k n e s s e s pecul iar t o w o m e n , and n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g that Utousands of w o m e n bear t e s t imony to Its efficacy, and the truth or a l l s ta t ement s m a d e concerning It, m a n y y e t submi t to the u s e or caust ic and the k n i f e . A g a i n , Dr. P ierce 's r i e a s a n t Purg a t i v e f c l l e t s , no larger t h a n mustard seeda. wi l l pos i t i ve ly c u r e const ipat ion, w h e r e i t Is dependent upon dyspeps ia or torpid l i ver ; y e t some s t i l l depend for veJief upon the '-blue pi l l" or h u g e doses of drastic cathart ic medic i n e . In Die face or such fac t s , can w e wonder at the b l indness or lhe poor I t a l i a n s ?
service uince IbtO.
— T w o m e n wera killed and l."> badly scalded by the exp los iou of the s team c h i m n e y of the s teamboat Magenta on the Hudson lt iver near S ing S ing last Sunday .
— T h e r e is great distress amon-4 the pmir of Glangow, Scot land , and en l i s tments into Engl ish army at the r i t e of 1,000 p-r week are reported.
— T h e British naval training sh ip , Earydice witb o v e r 3 0 0 m e n o n board, was wrecked on the south coast of the Is le o f W i g h t last S u n day. Near ly all o n board were lost.
—Eastern affairs s e e m farther from settle-m o o t than ever. Roth Russ ia and England c o n t i n u e to act warl ike , and i t s e e m s settled that no congress will be held. j T h f i C e l l t a m . L i n i m e n t * are of 1 . 0
— T h e D e l a w a r e & H u d s o n Canal C o . j r e j k i n ( , s . T h e W j „ ' t O is for the hlltmill fami ly: Invuisa boat butlt at Ronaout, &M4 feet to i , . , , ,. . , . , , ,, b: used in e a c a v a t i n g mud and oi l ier depos- 1 t h u V e l W i s for horses , s j .eep, anu o ther its from the bot tom of tbe canal . It is con- an imals . Tes t imonia l s of the effects pro-structed o n tbe principle of a s t eam shove l , duced by these remarkable Preparat ions uie
— D e a d wood is a l ively place. A deacon wrapped around every bott le , and may be s h o t a m a n in church a tew S u n d a y s ago „ , , , • . . ., .• for put t ing a counterfeit quarter on the co" P ™ " ™ 1 °f « y « « « > » « * 0«" by m a d from
tribuiiou plate, ami then the preacher im-1 l I l e 0fi*lce o f T i n C K T A ™ COMPASV, JO mediate ly s h o t t b e deacon
comes. — I n t h e great In ternat iona l walking
match which closed last Saturday n ight iu L o n d o n , O'Leary, the representat ive o f this country , made 520 mi les and 440 yards in five days and n ineteen hours , w i n n i n g t h e race against all contes tants . Y a t i g h a n , t h e K n g i i s b c h a m p i o n , was about 20 mi les behind hi in. O'Leary's was the best t ime ever made . H i s reward is $2,500 and the champion's belt , Valued at $500.
—During the last 37 years 56 fine steamers have been lost on the At lant ic , and in 29 of j these cases an aggregate o f 1,397 l ives were lost . N i n e of tnese vessels were never heard of after leaving port. T h e Pres ident , iu 1S41, the City o f Glasgow, in 1854; t h e Pacif ic , in 1850; the T e m p e s t , in 1857; t h e U n i t e d K i n g d o m , iu IStJS; t h e City o f B o s t o n , in 1870; t h e Scanderia , in 1S72; the I^malia, in 1S73, and the Colombo, fn 187( .
— T e n years ago t w o w o m e n , a mother and daughter , were found murdered in a berry pasture in S t . A l e x a n d r e , Canada , and the body of the daughter bore ev idence of hav ing b e e n outraged . T h e murderer was never discovered, but it n o w tnrus o u t tbat L a P a g e , t h e hanged murderer o f J o s i e Lang-tnaid and Miss Ball, was living near where the murder was commit ted at the t ime , and it is confidently bel ieved h e c o m m i t t e d the fiendish deed.
Correspondence from Hebruka.
KEAKSEY JcxcTio.v.Neb. March 11,1S73. To Uie Editors of the Republican :
DEAR Srits—Many friends having asked m e before I left your t o w n to write and let t h e m k n o w all about Nebraska , and th inking that at the s a m e t i m e I would gratify the curiosity of m a n y o there ; I request the permis t ion to inscribe a short sketch for your paper of what I have learned and seeu ot the Stale, since I have made it my home.
Nebraska, which is situated west of the Missouri river, and which is watered by its
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I - V. . , , I . | . , , II •' . V. •». B-.nd*on band. - - ' . I ' I rmm nppr-iv.'.l KenprT" «tcer;f«. | i i-fri.Tuntb. r Xitfi " t l l S r i k * . I> i» fr..m .Mat- Bank<,;ir..I KanV<-r(, i;. i t . <ta'e. Timl l 'm*. r i 1 f iT i , r , ._ < i i i . ' i l . ' X J i . ' i i s . . i : i H i M i . . . u . l , -i Ii. ..k-5 ami o ther c-.-osh It- ins. l i i l i sori .Ther Rink* . - - ->r.i- ii..n tl enrr>'tn-\ in- 1'SIST.I: ni<-k. >1» i" in I>i.l|..^K M Ti. I S H , V I - I .
nfir u e » . - - - . r.e-/il !• ndi-rr • ! • ! . -I ' . •*. <-erti!|.-ale« t.f d e p o s i t for I r t n l -
t< ml.'r-.. - - - _ _ . Red. n i p t t o n l i i n . l u l t M S Trc.isur. r.
-"• p* 1-.—nl . . f n r . III.ill.oil. - -l»ie from I'. S. Treasurer, other than
. j v r i-.oit redemption fiiml. T - la l . - - - - - *;T".*34 4.7
LI V n i L l T I O . r.-tpita]st..ekp,-iid in. - - - siflo.nminn Surplus r'uml, - . so.onnoo f i i . t ivi . leO prof i t s . _ J34>,I27 Si* National jkiiikiiiite*ouN(aiiilintr. . ftunmoo In.livi.l.i:U d e p o s i t s sub j ec t to e h c - l c . 3*^^=12 44 Demand eerttneates of deposit , - u v m i «) Due to other X.itlnnal Itiuik*, - - 5,!»7«59 l ine b . s t a t e !! i n k s and B a n k e r s - ,ifi2 flfi
Grand Opening
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JT;<I,*.H I:; Total, -State of Xen-York , )
t'.ua/.w nf (Hintrm, j s s -1, A. Ouitiord. Cashier o f t h e above-named
Bank, do so l emnly s w e a r that the above s tatement is true to t h e best of m y knowledge and iwllef. A . GIIBOIU) , Cathifr.
Sul . senbcd and sworn to before m e t h i s 25th day of March. 187S.
G EU. W. -WATSOX, A'-tarv rum.: Correct attest:
K. S. WJXSI.OVV. ) C. E. M. EBM'AKUS,} Mrrclor*. M. SOWXE.S, J
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•!,I>T l , . d . l , r
Spmin dr Summer G O O D S .
P U E D Y & VILAS. I vr^',1 \« ; . .rt
Farm k Garden Implements, Fertilizers, Ac, &r,
W e l i « g I . . H H , ii.f i,ii ! I
. . , « f " ' > - ' " « " ' « | l l « » i . « o « - . * l ^ . l - C l i r r ^ - w . T , r l « t . . ' ami <"i«t..,,..i-i i*iit we l . i . , i-t r. t ' l m - 1 ' t h „ from \ . w V.-i k v i h Hi
l:^-ui*— i..r «t
Largest and Best Selected *•• ».<nn Stock
A Card.
W e have read the card o f Dr . D . inh . im in the village papers and wl-di s imply to My if any person desires to a te Dr. D u n h a m ' s rig-nature in h i s o w n handwri t ing s igned to the card referred to , they can do so by call ing at our place of bus iness , 40 Margaret S t .
March -29ih, 1S73. Miii'.KKi. & K A I I X E U .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EEPOBT OF THE CONDITION O F T H E
V i l a s N a t i o n a l B a n k , OF F L A T T J S B C K G H ,
At PlatKbnrKh,in the. State of New York, at the e lose or bus iness , March in, 1S7S.
l tESOUltCEi . r.o.-ms and discounts , - ?.>;30,o27 07 U. s. Uonds to aecurecirculation, - IIIU.WH) w Due Irom approred reserve a e e n t s , 8S.233 7S One from other Nat ional JJanks. - C.818 45 Due from State B a n k s and bankers , C24 at Real esh i te , furniture, a n d fixtures, 27,64012 Current e x p e n s e s a n d t a x e s p a i d , - - 1,1.i 00 Checks and other cash i t e m s , - - - 4,SM 4U Bil ls or other Banks , - W«« Fractional curreneyfinr-luding nlekel-.; I t s 20 Specie ( ine iuding g o l d Treasury
cert i f leates) , - - - - ' - ".two 00 Legal-tender notes , - 3,t»0 00 r. s. ccnincatcs or deposit for legal-
tenders, - - - - - - 20,00000 Redemption fund wltliTJ. P.Treasurer,
(5 per cent, of i-lrculation), - - - -i.-iOOOO
Total, 5.- 11..K9 75 LIABILITIKH.
Capital s toek pa id in . - $100.000 00 S u r p l u s fund , - - - - - 20,00000 Undivided profits, - 14,030 31 National Bank notes outs tanding, 9O.000 00 Individual deposits subject to check, -l-KiWi 51 Demand certiticates of depos i t , 334^75 74 Dm- iv other rfationnl lionlo-., C,i2t 55 Due to State i l a u k s and bankers . - S2C4 Total, - -Slate of Xe-w York, 1 . ,
J?M11,3-".I75
m a n y tributaries, c a n n o t boast o f any history . | en,,;,, of rihdvii, )
Adirondack Mills, P E R U , W. Y .
N4)\V is t h e l i m e t o b u y I luekwheat IJran Short*!
A XI) MiildlJiiKS at lower pr ices for t_juJt
r p t t A X ever before tittered, as f o l l o w s : o n I ears
T T E U E , iu t o n lo ts or l e s s , rang ing in price
A T from S3 to SIS per t o n , according t o j \ q u a l i t y . \ T O r'lonr, F<-e<l. Meal. &e., can be so ld Tor X l l ess money than we n o w offer
L4TOK a t the prices and j u d g e for yours e l v e s !
4 PIKOXDACK F'onr (spring) |C..iO per b b l , £\. warranted .
Ij r i U X A X , White Winter , S7.EO per bb l . X e w . Process $8.00 per bbl .
H A V I S O arranged with Arnolds & Morgan, they n o w h a n d l e
41 T al iove price* our Flour, F e e d . Meal . &c„ J \ and a Flour branded
MINSESOTA, for $45.50 per bbl . , a n d guarantee the s a m e to be. worth 50c. per I>I>1, more t h a n any flour offered i n t h i s town for same m o n e y .
ATMiSIlOSr i n part icular is ca l l ed t o onv prices of Lumber.
No . 1 Hemlock f l a n k , Boards a n d S e a n U i n s -we otter a t prices (hat
0EFY compet i t ion. Spruce Sh ing le St.7.1 to #2 00 per M., and Cedar Shingle fl.00 »o «2.50perM. Me make a
SPECl ANT Y of Clapboards and offer a t S7.E0 to $12.00 per M. feet.
OX Kino Cel l ing pr i ce s range from £11.00 t o 815.00 p e r M. feet .
\ f 0 rejtlliaf pr ices for Cull Lumber , a s i t X^l v a r i e s i n qua l i t j r .
SATISKACTlUNanciquaiitloi fully gnaran-t e e d a s represented . So inferior g o o d s palmet lo l fon our customers a s be ing goods of superior qua l i ty a t l o w pr ices .
F'KEST, whitest and beat Mova Seotia Plaster , fresh Kraund and extra ,
E V E R gold i n Northern X e w York, w e n o w offer for sa le , and
Rt P E K wi th p leasure to t h e numerous par t i e s w h o h a v e
U S E P our Plaster a n d w h o u n i t e w i t h u s in adv i s ing th t if you u s e P l a s t e r buy o n l y a good art ic le , for m o n e y s p e n t for a poor art ic le i s m o n e y thrown a w a y .
"\TO charge for cartage. Part ies l i v ing at a 11 distance scud
YOTJK b a g s to u s a t owr e x p e n s e . TTc wi l l prompt ly iiH al l orders s e n t u s , and w i l l g u a r a n t e e qua l i ty a n d p r i c e s i n e v e r y particular.
II _ X . t A P H A M & SONS.
MEDICAL ^LALi; A Str ic t ly Temperance
DRTJGr STORE, Keep cons tant ly on h a n d :
s lock of the comple te
i, J. .u. Wever. cashier of the niiore-nametl | ed Ventilated Truss, exceptiug that it was organized as a territory j Ba!ik,\i.> solemnly swear that lhe allovP sl:lf..., in 1S54, and arterwards admit ted into the i ment i s rrnt- to tlit- ln-st of m y iLnowled^e and U n i o n as the thirty-seventh State in 1S07. belief. " ^ . T h e r e are already several railroads iu the , „„ , , , „ , , , „„ , : i n i l , w „ J
r ; ^ ; S . E t . t h i ' I ^ d State , and that affords u s out lets for our pro- i day of March. is7-i. duce , whether we sh ip it to the A t l a n t i c or j * c . A. B.VKEIt, -V.,',07; Pnhr,,; to the Pacific coas t . T h e population o f the Ton-, et mte<5f:
icest Drap and That can be purchased in this country.
Perfumes and Toilet Extracts In e n d l e s s var ie tv from t h e bes t n ianulae-
factories i n France , Eng land and America .
P O C K E T B O O K S . Ail of the n e w e s t s ty l e s .
Trusses and Supporters A S P E C I A L T Y .
We k e e p a l l t h e modern p a t t e r n s ; a l so . A c e n t s in Cl inton county for J o n e s ' Ceiebrat-
State is about three hundred thousand pen wbicb shows that this State which is
'f-rniltv."
The currmi i.uruher of Hurptr's Wnkly warns the It-puLiicari Leg i s la ture that " t h e
0 :0} way to un . te and strf-nyihen the paity
a n d to a!.a\ d i s c o n t e n t , is to m a k e a plainly
j u s t app. . i ! . . jnui*at ," a n d that "party cont id-, . 1 1, ., . 1 .1 fir.itely.so that corivet'.atiiii.s m.i\ b e c a r
erat ions h .-.<• rightfully n o more to do w i t h . J , . - , it . apjin.-t.. i . tne l /J thati wi th the lipptopria 1 "t.3 t . i ea f i j i i . j ; on the g o v e r n m e n t . " I t .s
r--freshing to ktiow that the Republ ican press ;-- t.i-.t ur.:i.i.,ri. us iu support of the baaiele-s J
propos bi.u siL.cu h.o> been b ildiy a d d e a t e d
in the Av- ra1. T by lhe Kefiubiieah k.t.]er\ . l l iat tie- A.v .;•! :q.ji-rti i:iru» 1 t h;.l Wis a
j.jrtv iii<-u-i,re, :tr. I in ; t !.H [.-nhi-.J through
a" ~ i r ' . .
toi.pk produced were at first very faint, but j P ^ p „ . e d o f p r a i r J e s c r o s s e d b y a few ridges,! already an ins trument has been made by J a n d w i ) j c u w a s formerly thought to be a des
ert, on account of its being treeless , is thickly enough settled up to three hundred miles weat from O m a h a , so that you c a n n o t look in any direction wi thout beholding the h o m e s
which the voice o f the phonograph has been
heard 275 fret in the open air, and the in
ventor is e'jhfi l ent that the vibrations may
he so inten- i l ied that the loudness of the re- 1 of families, w h o have sett led in the Sta te produced tones may be increased almost in- ! only within a tew years . T h o s e homes are
r j t , j , built, most of t h e m , o f "sod," and surrounded with growing groves of Cottonwood trees ,
0:1 at imuieusu dis tances on se.t or ar id with- • W 1 | J C I J „ r o w u > 1 . y r a p i d l y . T h e s e sod houses
ou t aiiy telegraphic w i n s or o ther connect - j in general are only o n e story h i»h . T h e y lay
S. F. VILAS, E. I.. X l i l t O L S , M. J5IXBY,
T o R e n t .
medium than the a.r. Light houses may ! t h e s o d a s w c d o b r j c k - a n u . " ! a k u i b e w a ! l s I Esq., iu the vi l lage of Plat t sbnrgh, N e w i o r k
r p i l E dry goods store now occupied by MAIl-1 Cl'S MILLER. 1'o.isessUm Mav lst .1-7^. lUtf THUS. At iM'S inoNd.
"VtDTICE.—By order or t v t n t l o w C. "Watson, i \ Jr . , Surrogate of Cl inton county , not ice is hereby g iven uccor ing to l a w , to ;iil persons h a v i n g c la ims aga ins t J o h n Tobin , l a t e of Schuy ler F a l l s , Cl inton county , Xew York, deceased , tha t t h e y are required to e x i i i b i , the s a m e w i t h the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at the office of Matthew Hi wnon O
Send forth the voice o f warning by the Same , . , , , r .. . . • I r p , ( r . S ' 1 . , I l l U1C I I l l i l i i C OX 1 I
: about two and a half feet thick, l i n y are 1 „., o r before the rth dm-plastered inside, and some are even papered.
>roctobi Pate i l , March-JTlhi lSS.
W1I.LIAU TOBI.V, A.I
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iUllISLl-HtO!
never have atiy sleighing, hut have oee isioii-M'ater t'oiumissioners' Notice,
^TtHE Asi.i-ssmcrit for V.'utcr ami lire ]>rtitec-
, lu i_;e I. i tch: 'td has decided that triV.
' I i . i e n m e ' , h - pr.--ecuteu lor ten year-o.d
ir 1- ' j . . : vx arrears, notwi ths tanding he
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• '!.. i c » i i . . j of btii.i.es!. men
; . ' r , '.vL< are watch.n , ; w. lh
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>r c--.; a;«.ii^t tl..-in that. . !• : . If .w I inl ,y ul the
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. •-- t t s a l i i . '.ii'^r j i a p c r ? . ; r .
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mi-'Hii, ailllpPfSOUSOn shltlbo-ird lll.iy Cull- | I'Ley are neat , comfortable and « a r m . For vefe w:th those on the land, or on board j the last throe weeks the climalt) ir.is been other ships so Jar dis tant as to be out 0 f i uiil'l, s-jaw-tbins liko the monl l i of M»y. Wc
s i i h t . Ill laet . there s e e m s to he no l imit to j t l .e c soacitir-s of t h e s e t w o '.vonUerful lUStrU
incuts , and especia l .y the latter, and they
lord slriiv.iis; n lustrat ions of the manne
which men ot sc ience will pk..i along for , s „ . £ r i ( , s s ;„ , 1 , ^ cotitilrv, and we have never ! Thursday, April l l th l the'Commissi .mers wi l l . at said ollice, beau and consider any objection-, t i i i t may be made to said a s s f s - m t n i .
l;. tl. SHEIOI.VX. 1:. s. WIXSLUW, WM. P. MOOiilH.
i.JW- \\ ater t"ummii,:,ioi;t.-rs.
years , p irahe l to, and only a hair's breadth ' heard anyth ing about" fevers "' I t is about
. tit! liint d e m a n d e d of h i m b) horn some important d i scover \ . Formerly ! the same about the lay of the land with 1: t:..- t.rie-. "I h e c a - , . La* b-wi • t i ie ie w.,r,» v.ipposi.-i to b>: en.v ^ V e u v.on- ' l l , f ' r n ' 1 .V'^f l h » » » « « * like Nebraska for its
** - I t . , . I \ \ ,i 1 I » .> T 1 I . .k • • A rr>-n ..I rt»-..»._- » i , . l t i .
-,af.-'y M • vtu as the , ties ul the btatt, and have paid particular at-
soii. W e a lways have good Crops, and iu der» jn the iv. r..l. but t..-,- I n. ,no2r*ph and 1 f l C ) j j L,avf, l r a 7 e ' c j j u e i - h t d;tl".-rent coun-Teiephol . e 111 ty
Ji-r- ot a,
'jh » l l :'.
tl,-.-. • . siii o;hcr<.
1 Fishes' Saratoga Aperient Mineral Waters.
I All the p o p u l a r var iet ies .
; Tlie Choicest Brands oi Cigars } Of Fort ign and Ponn-sUe manufacture .
Flavoring Extracts Of a;l kinds-, a t ,Wholesa le and Retai l .
OUK PBESCRIPIION DEPAKIMEM Is under t h e immediate supervis ion or MK. IMLIJKKT, an accompl ished and exper i enced Pruc-Ljist.
D r . D U N H A M May be consui ted at t h e store or in h i s pri
vate ollice in the same bui ld ing from s to 0 A. si.. i_" _. TO 2, a n d 7 to 9 o'clock r . M.
I c e C r e a m S o d a W a t e r Oi^jH-nsed from our N e w a n d Elegant Crystal Fountain Soda Apparatus in i t s s eason .
>;-..o.i,-,-,-.i".-f Block, Cuxtom Home Stpmre, PLATTSBVncfl, X~. 1".
l i . P . DlMIA-M, -M.P. W.ILTEB G l t M B T ,
Houses, Stores and Offices
T O RE^sTT.
Ever befOn' "iTered ill th i s SorllU'IU SCilinll. S e v e r h a v e C l o t h s l>een »« c h e a p a* »t t h e present Uine. and hav ing p u n baaed our go>»lf Tor CASH, w e a r e e n a b l e d to offer i n d n . . -n ienU In all of our depar tments . >* e h»ve added a
NEW DEPARTMENT
TOH THE SALE OF
Cloths by t h e Yard. H a v i n g no o ld c lo ths on h a n d , w e h a v e
bought a t as tonish ing ly low prices , a n d offer the same
. A t a S m a l l - A a v a i i o e A b o v e C o s t .
5,000 yards Cottonades ani l T w e e d s , i n desirable s t y l e s , a t £ ! i - c n t s a yard , fu l ly worth 30 c e n t s .
1,0*0 yards Al l Wool Cassiuiere, su i tab le for boys' w e a r . a t 55 c e n t s , w o r t h 75 c e n t s .
1,700 yards A l l W o o l S u i t i n g s . In choice s t y l e s , a t 75 cents a y a r d , c h e a p a t $1.00 a yard.
1 3 0 yards F a n c y Str ipe and P l a i d Sui t ings a t $1.00 a yard, g o o d v a l u e at Sl.50 a yard .
A Job l o t o f -Diagona l s a n d F a n c y Worsteds , suitable for dress suits, at $1.00 a yard, worth 31.73. A s Uii* l o t i s s e l l i n g Cast a t t h e ex tn»-ordlnary low pr ice n a m e d , a s p e e d y cal l w i l l ne necessary .
W e h a » e m a n y ot l i er d r l r e s l n t h i s depart m e n t , w h i c h for w a n t of s p a c e w e cannot enumerate .
In Oar Custom Department W e oi ler a l l t h e l a t e s t des igns o f Fore ign
a n d American Cloths .
Nobby Goods f o r T o n u s M e n a S p e c i a l t y .
Finst-Class Fits and Good Work
w i l l b e str ict ly adhered to .
G E O . C A N E , "Who has e s t a b l i s h e d a reputat ion a s a Flrst -Class Cutter , s t i l l h a n d l e s t h e s h e a r s , a n d Is a l w a y s ready t o p l e a s e t h o s e w h o m a y ca l l t o t e e h i m .
IN QUI REAIY-MA0E CL0THM6
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p l . . » » n . i:. . • • > „ . t».- l W iI . - . . i m . . . l l - . e l Win :. ;- .v »;,.!. i;. Ti, Til -,.f. t l . ' l Utt J. it . . . - • . i: - -'N,>. r . , " M . n . - , , i . . th. r
•• • . ' I I . .. 1 (II.) f l o w . - -ir -i '. ..-i, i-
SHOVEL PLOWS, I'...:I. ir..i, o. t Hi...-i. pi.n.-, a n,I with WI.IJH.
Cultivators, Cultivator P o i n u ,
M o l d B o a r d s , L a n d S i d r s , r o t a t e , i r . ,
For ai i t in l']iiw« suhl b\ I K .
i S E E P ORIf.L«i. MI4KE--4 IIAKKOW TEETH, j
H O E S , RAKEf .
! .• , it . ivi;t .<. j JSI'APES,
| A l . . J t c .
Sip»>r Phosphate*, fiaaa*, * c , Ac,
ruuDr & VILAS. VI ittsl u r - h , X. Y , MarchL'2,1st*.
1 It II I ' . I K I I If | I t i l l vr . j »«,< i r r m v
HAIJKBTY. FAIKMNKS S ' •!
I n s u r a n c e As;eiiPV,
Insurance Companies.
[Liverpool, LoDdon and Globr Insurance Co.
CEO.M.WEBB 4 SON
T I N W 2 1 R E .
WOODEN WARE.
(.1.1,--: W .. .
Cip i ta l .
As«ets ,
.*"trplu« over all habil.t e«.
$1,228,200 28,276.160 5.566.000:HoawhnM FuniiJi.::.:
Iuaraice Co. of North America. O F run.-vi iKLrii iA.
t ' a p i u l .
Ass*)".
Surp lus ,
t2.000.0G0 6.461.730 2.426.625
Koyal Insurance Company OF ENGLAND.
W e offer a ful l a s s o r t m e n t of H e n ' s , T o o t h s ' and Boys' Clothing at prices lower than ever.
T H E I*A.TEST S T Y L E S
OF
SURPRI8E A W , . Our u e w Melon i s t h e moot
Oe l l c loas e v e r in troduced , r e r ipaelcage. 25 c e n t s . TO* T l MB 6WEKT COM
Karl iest k n o w n . Ter pVt . JOe. Doth by mail, Jic. Send for our c a t a l o g u e , 96 p a g e s a n d 400 I l lustrat ion*, w h i c h fu l ly descr ibes tueui . Mailed free. P B I C K * K N I C M E S H O C K R B .
l^wi ; SO .State St . . AlUaajr. SI. T . «
QAK TREE TSS, " -iVo. 7 £.-oad Street, hemd of «*»£ Street.
1 * L A T T S B U R G U , K . Y .
X A . T . C. JMXLJkX Proprietor.
This h o u s e has reccutljr b e e n eatireljr rcfit-te.i and put ID the most perfect order for the accommodat ion o f g u e s t s .
The b a r n s are large a m i spaetons , anil i n gootl cond i t i on .
f r l c e s t o s u i t t h e t i m e s . I2»f
r p H E SCQVLJBR F A L L 8
H a r n e s s Sliox> I s Ike p l a c e to b a y H a r n e s s e s
T i l E S i ; I I A K U T I M E S . I keep constantly on Hand a splendid One
of S i n g l e a n d Carriage Harnes se s m a d e from X o . 1 Oak Stock, a n d wi l l b e so ld v a n l o w for ca»h. A l so , a large s tock o f FarSs Harnesses w i t h Hand-Made Col lars , w h i c h w i l l b e s o l d low for COM.
G i v e w e a c a l l before bu) inf .
1*100 BEWAUU! To any person that can Bud asfteod aSidcl*.
H a r n e s s a s t h e Schuy ler Falls* flaa-BMSBflZ*w. c a n g i v e J uu for f S i J t , rl1Ur
Capital .
Afs i ' t s .
Surplus ,
11.447.725 20.326.765 5.394.140
riMM»i«ir Witcriai . A
I'lusabitiir anil ail kind- .f J .'»
mmj JtJ • *
OF PniLADELni lA.
Capital ,
A s s e t s ,
Surp lus ,
§500.000 3.796.086
964.255
OK*
y. •»% m
irrci'. .-' w-.i
more i.^ai.'y
f'-r their eflects ver^-e
:iiii lu i taculous than
teiitiou to the soil, which is w r y dark, moist and very good. T h e depth of the =oil i\ luia Ii et before we reach sand or e lay.
A great advantage is that we h i v e no
- v r £ ^ voit i-: ISVPIIEMJE ror i sT .—Jul ius o . j . 1 Kubbei l against i.d\v.inl liiair.—By virtue
K o . 1 9 O a k S t r e e t .
The N e w s .
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I , . . . j i V -
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iMi it k i
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d.i-t i i i->:p;os,Vi-.
— Ii n'.'iii ha-i a bicycle c lub. — I • * » h.i3 rttt .-red han^in,;.
— Ii .v.jii sti:-:i i e - ar.- In-ipjent.
— K.iij,' \Vi.,.,tiu v,,t-i - 1 , Match r. '! . — <J i..^n V.ct'.i . .* I.;u< *^vet. p i i a c - s . — 1 ii^l.cri' d .^.a^-. .- i.a'o t- T" txpi..-di'.
— 'Ilie A. i -gany coutry j m i-. d.-si rted.
—< c p t r t i a ' s Needle Wt e'hi 1 - i t o n i .
— T h e l.iU,-r of f'1. in in- Itois wi.l let ture.
— May.ir K y , of New V o i k , ^ a bj.chi.loi.
—'U."re ate 'i .71 .Mor.ivi.in>, in UHI coun-t r j .
—'I here arc 1", . n , - h e j o | sno' -, in the t.'.ils k. .*
— A.i.jiriy ihieal i ' i is to or^'aroZc .i h.-.M.' bad c:u".
— l h e L'tica tlie depjrt iuetit cleans the an—-ia.
oi"a judgment and deer, e o f f.ireelosure and I fir-t_ h o u s ; mirth of the res idence of L. D. sa le m a d e in t h e above ent i t l ed ae ik .n , on j A-aij.in. A i s o , the -«th day i.f .March, 1^7-. and d n l \ entered c < . „ „ - iw„ T i m s ' . . — . c . A.
, , , , in the office oltin- ("lerk of Clinton count von Store Wo. 71 Marcaret Street . stone-., lor 1 haven I seen one MIICC. I have , t h e i i r h day or said month . I, the unders igned | X.,w o.-.'iij.ie.l by L. Frauki ic ld . A l so , been h e r e ; another great adv:ir_ta,'e, is that itefi-ree, wi l l sel l ;it pub l i c am t i o n , at the | _, we have no fences to bui.d, lor the law al- ! S"""1 'Joor o f t h e Court House in t h e v i l lage of - S e c o n d . S t o r y o w o r F r a a k f i e l d s , I , * * us to have no fences, which costs „> ; ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ t i u S . *ait«hl* *>"»*>•**,&*.; and t h Rilli'h to our farmers. Water is supphed by l i n g real .-state and prcmi-us , v iz : Al l that — — wells fur which we have to dig more or le*b, , p iece or parcel of la in! l j l n g and bi-iut: in thc oii the Ion butloin*. We dig'from fifteen to t , j W " " f M''o"rs. Cl inton i-ounty \ V. de-, . . , . i .i i • i i i •• - s e r n . e l a s l o l l u w s l i e m ^ north halt oi t h e
thirty I. et, and the hn<h land , oorn ninety s , „ u h . W H S t 0 „ : i r I p r „f i „ t : , -„m i .cr Twcntv-tu olie liUlldreJ arid t w e n t y feet ; our pumps fl iree :-'.:i of t h e Four JIuudre-1 and T'.veiit'v are windmil ls , which we Call our taKe^i tree-i, A , - T e L-rt* in the K.-m^ee Tract, e o u u u n i u g which work when ever we wi-.li, a , there is ! "My tw- o a n d a h a i r a . - r e , , . . f l : l ua,m..reorI. .< - . .
, , , • i • .! i .i P a l e d . 3J;ach inth, 1'.-.. a iways e i ioueh w i n d ; which i-. the only thirii; , CUAr}, U, MunilK JJ.-ii r.-i' I object to, and that the new coiner has the IH • KWITIT .V RKIX.LV, hatdest Work to get accustomed to. j PlainlUT's At torney- .
JUST RECEIVED.
X D . A l l of our Cloth ing i s manufactured h e r e , g iv ing u s faci l i t ies of g i v i n g be t ter fits a n d g o o d s t r o n g s e w i n g .
Customers p u r c h a s i n g Clothing o f u s c a n h a v e p i e c e s o f the ir mater ia l .
Grab' Firaiitoi Departieflt, Comprises t h e la tes t nove l t ies In t h i s l i n e .
W h i t e and Colored Dress Shirts
I n a l l qual i t ies .
Our XIRK.-5S SHtltTS in fit are c i u a l to a n y c u s t o m m a d e .
FLAXNEL OTEKSil lKTS iu a l l Sty les . SHIHTS a n d DRAWERS a t a l l pr ices . H e a v y 8 oz. BKOWN OVERALLS at 50 c t s . l I i r B X a n d P A P E E COLLAKS a n d C l ' F F S
m ail Uie latest styles. Our FANCY W4JOD BOX COTA.AR i s t h e
best made . SCSl'EXDERS and IISACE.S Tor m e n and
b o y s . NECKWEAR of the l a t e s t des igns . All tin-
n e w s t y l e s r e c e i v e d a s s o o n a s o u t . . SLEEVE a n d COLLAlt BUTTONS, NOBBY
SCABF P I X J S , and o t h e r JEWECKT. warrante d to wear as g o o d a s gold, at o n e quarter the p r i c e .
U S E X and SILK H A X D R E R C H I E F J S , PLAIX and FAXCY HOSIERY, K I D a n d j LISLE THREAD GLOVES, a n d n u m e r o u s } other art ic les .
P R O F E S S I O N A L P A I H T E B 8
AX1> ALL OTHERS WHO
P r o p o s e t o P a i n t , A m reques ted t o n o t e t n a t w e n a v e a Terr
full stoat or goods to meet their reqalro. m e n t s , c o n s i s t i n g of
WHITE. LEAD, ZLHO PAIBT8, Haw aid M M Umtui Ml.
Furniture and Coach VaraishinV
WHITE DAMAK VxVBMSH. i fLOSESCE W H I T E AaTB UOITID,
CaUn im OU SVSBSI J a y s . A. l i n e assottaasstr o f
Masixry's C o a c h C o l o r s .
ARTIST'S COLORS 19 TUBE8,
Grold. a n d S i l v e r U e a l ^ OOI.S STaUVEfMI U Q V l a * .
Coach Hiken «ad r — i — Japaa. PRATTS LIQUID DBTatE.
A V H J T K 8 H K X . X V A . G .
BROWN SHELLAC,
W n l m i t . O a k a n d Jk-mtt O r a i n i a a ( J o l o n s .
BLACK WALNUT 8TAIV, ASl'HALTL H , PASTE WOOD F I I . L E E . i r M m
GLCE, COMMON GLUE, PCTTT, WHITI N G , PARIS W H I T E , PUMICE AJTD
ROTTEN STOKE, EMERY CLOTS AND PAPEE, I U I I AKD
S A N D PAPKR,
OCHRES a n d AI1XERAL P A I S T S o r a n k i n d s .
MIXED P A I S T S ready f o r a p p l i c a t i o n .
A l s o , JOHNSTON'S PRAPAKKD KALSOMIaTE in a l l s h a d e s .
E v e r y art ic le s o l d b y n s Is warranted a s r e p r e s e n t e d , a n d w i l l b e so ld a t
V e r y L o w P r i e e s . PTJRDY Ec VrXuAS.
1 lalislmrgh, N. T.,March J3, i m .
Imperial and Northern Insurance Companies
OF ENGLAND.
ft ft
Capital ,
A s s e t s ,
Surp lus ,
S4.240^)00 16.97C.879 3.8SS.415
JJp *0
-
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Continental Insurance Co., OP VKVTOKK.
Capital, . . . . t l . 0 M . 0 0 0
A**-. S.171MJ Sorplus. . . . . 990,801
North British tod Mercantile Or Loxttox am> Fni%ii7*Gn.
s •s
OR
Surplus, 7.088.481 8.797.108
Phfflnix liisiuance Company OF HAirrroRD.
Capitol. . . . . 8 1 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 *••*•. s.«9o;iM • - I * - . - - - - »7S.00f
SmriA mimrm a. OF LOXDOV.
Capita l . - - - -
S o r p l u s , • • • - 8.MU7I
- - - - tMMtt
Lafuanee Company OF BEWOKLTll. i
Oapitml,
E. SPEAR HAS JC:ST RECEIVED
ALL, T H E N E W AXI> LEADLXO S T Y L E S OF
H A T S , C A P S , A X D
« f»t.Ml
UafieasMre InaMrjmce OrltABcni
Stsrniws, Mtftsin
71M40
Peiisylf^nia Liniinee Ca or vmuamjnaA.
C«#«tol. . . . . t U t ^ M s j
*mu' f , . l » , « l Surplus, . . . .
ina tame Capor
9
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9B ac
0BEAT DEDUCTION $M
Men's Bobber Boots.
fsttL H A a. flflil
OF TOROHTO.
Capful, Aswts, Sswaius ,
1.108^16 1SSJ88
Niagara Insiuunce Company
BEWA1E OF 000»TEErEm! TO T B S PEOPLE OW
Clinton and Euex Counties: _ T » « w e a n n g v e a t n u a w H o t e l and • • ! • ! • KoapersoMuiUi f
Merke l ' s Boss Lager « r k M t » e r k a f v n ' t a s r ] r . P l e a s e look at e»«T • — « . «!•• asiULaaseallamavlcott .-sirKkKL'*
L a a a s t . " a n d W M nssniiaw with...: 1 U s s
O F STEW TORE".
T h i r d S t o r y , s a m e B l o c k , ' S i i i la lde for f>agnerre.ih Gallerv, or for res i -
The upper story i s be ing re-l itted, re -
Tile Railroad Bill Defeated. I:... .1 '. ., . .A*-- . . , J o „ i ' „f I L u i s d i t j
.v, .!, . . ,_'. M . 'C 1 . Ii-'.;. h j . - t h e f j ; . . j » m g '
T h e b ., a r.Ii .r t \-i the construetiiiri of a •..trrow-iTi'ige i*: roul f iom Ciir.ion Prison i... Uii.f. I haftip.a.r., «,»< defeated l>. day hy « •• •••><• v • - . J.* -.- a . ••.; •i'-hi*.e,,iur€t,._; ^ ^ j [, the n'lft'ijU i.f t ..{.trjiet labor in pris-.i.^ * j > very ta y •! -.-^--.ed, - ,me <•! the T a m m a n y inein' /rri man. > / .'. l ie: oceai .o i i of a -£-K~1 * I ^ » . 'A h-*l*C . . I l iOe.
Two Wonderful Inventions.
i t , hvc year* a^ lhe pjs - ih i i i ty had t e e n
foretold Uiu!, >"• •,•• -n A3 this , t w o persons one
I. ir.iir.3 rr, . • - a , «'• A J I I I he able to con-
^ r j i . » , t h e a i h >,'u> i ^i ih . the aatue ease as
II they Were h .th ,i. t i t s i irif w / i u ; and,
f•.rthern.'.re, t h i t an apparatus wouM he in
t r n t c d h> *hi i .h the ton' - of a person's von t
c o j..? • • '* ••'",• - teproduCed t h o u ~ i h l s • f
tn les aw»v if -m where that person h i d i»f r
been , bat l i .oi isal ids of years after h e was
i l rad: he w h o should h a v e m a d e such a pro-
poecy a> this tw J years ago wouia have been rsnidiyTrotu d . ' eav - , s ^ t d o w n a s a n i L r i i o c e n t anJ pitiable kind of a — I he l e c e n i tr.^t ^i . at'y injured W a . h -lanaLic: ar.J ,f, t a o h mdred years ago , a man , ing ton , i ) . i . v r g . - u u u i . had aclo». .J hfoughl these s t r u i g e Unrigs to —I'a i i s dnnk . i i^ luun'.,uns h a t e accommo-p s s s , burning at t h e s take wouid h a v e j d »t ion» lor do^ , ' lar , ; . . ! ,^ been cons idered a s t u e b loo m d d p u n i s h m e n t j — A l i - K ^ h . i i |>->J wa>_recent y k.hcd in a
ltailroad land is worth h u m three to five i dollars an acre. We aUo have government ; land?, which can be taken up under certain
condition'*. T h u s a man twenty-one j e a r s old, i» entit led to e ighty acres of hind, if h e builds on such laud, improves it and lives on it five years, l i e can also take l i j j acres of land, as a timber claim under the condit ion of |i!.il;l!liU foriy acres of Cottonwood trees in eight years , this I consider the best claim lo
' t i k e . Our cheapest liiel here f ir farmers is I corn, our n e x t fuel i i Coal for which v,v pay
J'.ion a ton. ' Taking Nebraska !n g e n u a l , it i i ' . h e p h c e
lor young and old to settle, if yuii have a small capital take a piece ot" hind in XTetiras-ka and y o u shall never regret i t . We g e t oui
1 .M ri-Ulsl . ' ire, l i ,X. V.
Dairy Farm Jor Sale! A U C T I O N S A L E !
Monday, April 1st. 1878.
T
— N'o new Sitviugi bank-* were established , in 1^77.
— This has. been a S J I U U ' , w.l un i t er m i f . ' . j :"Iado.
—AL.kisso.u tor (our u-:.t, a ouart in \ groceries ami dry good* as cheap inn here ab i iuijdeTneiiis,' ( heeso Kiutory ami ( IU-CM !SJ1 active. ' vou do in the east . With all these ad van- I Making Apparatus , a ie l als . , Hut .SKHuLU
— T h e r e are in 1'russia.
r p i l E -ul . i -eri l .erwll l se l l at Piil.Ite An -n. :i. • n lhe I't'-niises, the fiirm kni.wii .1^ :!,.-
ri tVIXIirfiXE FA TIM, Kllu.i'e.1 l.-mr mil.-3 n..rth-f!ist rn.ni Uie vil
lage of 4*iiate:iugay, cmtaiiilii^r iu air .'CJ acres of land
The s'uil farm will he oITi-i-.-il f,.r s j ] . . :., a J .o . iy .a i .1 li n.,1 is..MivilI l.e s.ir.1 in 1.its to suit" purchaser, Touctber w i t h the stuck, e.u,-
' - ;- ;u t Jiwr^es. t -title and Hi>K-i. F a n n i n g
] you do iu the east . With all these ad van- I -*?ak i"!7. (AP£ : u"a t l l s . : i 1"1 a i s "
7'K) . .t 'emt f•atliohc p a r i t i e s '• i*%<-*, why not t o m e and sett le . There is I FA n y J ' J '*[;• o f t l ^ a l ) 0 V ^ J i ; l,
— U'rot^bt Iiou we ighs l~ i p m n d s per Cubic loot.
— l ieechei bel ieves iu tlie alililhilatiotl of the w a i t e d .
— C h e n a n g o county elected 7 ( ireei iback ,' s i p e r v i - o t s . j
—Alt ' l roy is e v u l t m t over a "Ji OUIHI-Tr. j a n hat.y.
— I'ni .adriphia h a l a Jl.tH/Mniti h i e the n ^hi of March Z">.h.
it i issiau soid.ers in As ia Minor are d y i n g
, . . . . . . . , , | y»nj .. . . . . . •-. .... . . . . . , , . ,.aine<! i.t-iperiy piei i 'y Of goOtt land wait ing for you ; as for . ro!tv he b lUttht at prival.- -rile, on the pivui- ! m y part I shall never regret the d:»y I c a m e i i-jt-5 at any t i m e l . e i jrc t h e nlmve mciitioii ."! ' into Nebraska.
H o p i n g that I not wetii i-d you all inv good friends hy this long letter,
1 remain yours truly, I . J . D.YS1S.
I ' . S . — A n y person desiring to have any fuuher account ot the country , i n t y w i i t e to me and address , O v e l t o u , D a a s o l i Co , N e h , from wh.-re I shall be glad lo answer them
dale The above I'jirru Is in a l ine s ta te of c u l u v a - ,
t ion, l iavi i ig a ini oj Km.il n e w barn , m i l l
t l * painted , and placed in superior order. The .stores and ofticcs are centra l :uid auioiiu Uie best l . icuUons in t o w n . Possess ion jriven May ls t . lSTS.
For full jiartieiilars e i l l o n or address t h e uMler-iisjni-il at the Wuher i i l House , l*latts-buryli. X. y .
M R I . F . M E R 0 > J . Mattel.nrt;li. J a n . 13, l -7s . ;jtf
IMPOXTANT TO
S o l d i e r s o f 1«S1\2. T lir. ttuilersiiriieil w i l l b e prepared, at a n
ear ly day, or :is s o o n :t> b lanks and i n struct ions shal l be r e c e i v e d , to prosecute churns lor Pensions', under the act ot Congress just p a s s e d , I n behalf of so ldiers u f t h e w a r of isi_- and their w i d o w s . Actua l enro l lment and fourteen days servi.-e al l t h a t 14 re-i p n i e d . Widows are ent i t l ed , w i thout regard to t i m e of marriage . Those w h o have h a v e heretofore app l i ed , and whose c la im have been d i s a l l o w e d lor the want of .suflieientserv ice jieeil not app ly aj^aiu. a s prov i s ion i s m a ' l c Tor su.-li c a s e s .
Illtiee l i iMoodward'shui ld i i i ir .over Larlcln's MarK.-r. A. i i . CARVER.
l'lattshiiai,'li .M.trch li;, ]b~i, iiwi JJklPORTAXf T 6 ~ S O L D I £ E S i
W a r (Ti7 1HV2. all soldier* w h o
Oor Hat and Cap Departnieiit. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ALSO,
H a v i n g enlarged the same,-.ve .-an iioWofter A l ' t l l i a C ^ a i g o t i d ail assortment a s any ha t s tore , at a j l o w price. ]
i \ £ W STYLES KEOEIVEDAS SOOX AS OUT.
Trunks Va l i se s and Sliawl Sti^aps,
lit a l l .iu:i!i1i«-3. Sl'KA
Ti-avt-iiuii: JBagir!.
V a l i s e s ,
Uix ibre l las .
«S:c., «fce.
(.'ash buyers wil l • ir- /.i..»..<, by Eoi iuj to a'jS. and don't y.11 for^trt i t . J^tf
C a p i u l ,
A s s e t s . •
Surp lus , 1.MM 9
450.SM
UEBXEL it KAHTEB, V * . 4 9
Western Insurance Company OF TORONTO.
Capital, . . . . Assets, -Surplus
G. W . M . J O H B S O J T ,
Civil Engineer, Surveyor Asm
atBIL KrfTATK A6E9T. A L S O . K O T A J t Y P U B L I C .
IflJsOOO i L A S , > :* •<«•«»«' *sn» SOLD o s CC-HM •
4 « A * l e » i CmmW% **— *VsSMW».
j Offlc- w i t h IU-< L w l i k M MmUly.
Ieddeder Iuaraice Csuaij OF NEW YORK. Is the p lace to £ -1 u ,r
C a p i u l , A s s e u , Sorp lus ,
• •4 ,14* • i Best Gsads lur Ik Lou Mzq. - - - • ^ • * ' the t i iu . -< .
Royal Caialiai Image. Coipaiy
• • • - 1 1 -
< ai l and . . e 1. 1 y . u r - , !» . - .
OF MOXTftEAL.
Mntily Yonr Home nil Flowers. • ;* * : « m
WK OKPKK TJIIS SPRING- AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
I'.y new ' -Pemion Act,'
w a t e r r u i m i i i g into tl,.- cattte y a r d , U i l s l . i j e t ^ ^ ^ a f ^ V s ' n . ^ S S r ' V , ! ^ , iiiiiui. .1 in.I in W J t u o u t regard to date or marr iage , are e n -1 u i 1.ne1 in t l l i e , i t, , a i v n s l o u . The u u d e r s i g n c d l ie ing
suppl ied with al i Lhe latest forms, dec i s ions , A c , wi l l l:i^e immediate a t tent ion to these
Tb-KMiL-Kor the ran,, one „alf cash nnd \ ' ^ Z ^ V ^ ^ ^ l " ! ^ ! * -
house . ' lhe t.'heese Factory Is wel l
Fiiecessful running order. l i n s (arm would luaice a l irst-das. . Hop
Farm.
the balance m bond ami moite/age upon the • . , , , . .,, , -;. -.
. their letters Hi, . , the greatest of pleasure and j K ' ^ ^ ^ Z ^ ' ^ L ! ^ „ [ I J'-',.,». H a t c h l i I s ; . ; : . ! •' ' • U r K , , • V ' • give them all linforiiiatioii of the West to i more than SSO. payable at t h e Xat iona l l iauk ~
I- J. D. I olMal.uic, 1 ! JOIIX swixuntxE.
Inijuire at tin- 1'ioou flori-..-, <"hateay^ay.N.Y.
my knowledge.
How to Become an Actor.
. , . . e a u . c ol IM,I ball at A s h by. ».rbii«i. And yet these wonders have been ° ...
^ , ' — l u c r e is a revival in • rougs* wi thm tbe past t w o years , a n d are church in s,pr,uSu«od, M«ss tsuw aacosamg a* r.tmnar a s the OiOCUie tnl •grapti of the Sfswlng taarbi der t are OroagLt t o pass by and the F i . o u o g / a p b . s l f piKiur, s o u n d , inc luding I s e n t over i inmanse d i . tauoes , « n k tion *u d i s tant t h s t tba person taJkNsK ttaiuugh the tximptttnic i s at OIMW rMugui ird hj those w h o bav« previous ly been f—slhsi VitB)
a I'r.iversalist
—.•silling B u d ' s bantl and the l i lackfeet h a v e organised a confederacy.
— T h r e e alol i ie a laguires were h u n g iu • lOtisa iSs ir ih , f a . , March 25 tb .
BJ r , ^ — ^ • • • p e t i winter has been a great dam" "" s f l cb igau lumber trade.
trassp l ias been r a u g b t i n M i s Brunswick .
et ssalksjaw «•» *s u»er«ased aOor s»rssswkv ^ ^
- A iady W W . . . « . ft,. .! Hs>* is this wonderful kj»t aeeoasptisised f { •„«« bat just dsni ia To • •« nsfsssdiaf with the profsss, the | —The potato bug haw
T h i s is tlie title of a little pamphlet received from J o h n C. Cowper , the Principal of "Cowper's School o f .Elocution and Dramat ic Art"' in Chelsea , Mass . Himself au actor of great ability, (as attested by tbe op in ions p>f the press and lovers of the drama iu England and Amer ica ) , Mr. Cowper , after hav ing 1 been a "leading m a n " for twenty-five years iu 1 tbe principal theatres o f the Engl ish speak- ' ing world, has decided to become a teacher of e locut ion and dramatic art, and to g ive bin I pupils t b e benefit o f b is long and varied e x - i perienee. H e has lease.) a completely appoint- i ed U.ea(re, ( l i te Chelsea A c a d e m y of Music) |
FRUITJTiLBES! The subscriber l ias i..i sale
A I.AW.OK HTOf'K OK ('HOICK
J^ruit T r e e s AXI>
Oi,aj_>e Virie .s , which he offers for sa le at
L O W E S T P R I C E S .
Examination of Teachers. A I ' l 'LRASTS for Teacher's Certificates will
he examined a s f o l l o w s : t'hazy Vil lage, Monday, April 1, » a. in. II, ekinaiil . wn, Tuesday. April J, v a. 111. f h e r u b u s c o , Wednesday . April J, ' l a . m . Kl le i iburght 'eutrc ,Thursday, April 4,tia 111 Ktl.-nburKh Depot , Krhlay, April 5, '• a. 111.
tfay, " Mooirs . aalurtfay, Apri l v. 'j a. ui. Chaiuplain , Hol iday, April K, ti a. n i . UVst i ltavcv. Tues.iuy, April n, it a. ni.
CllAKl.ii.-j W. CLARK, 11 w : Coiumissloner.
•hich stands iu a handsome squsie and is r ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ . , i„«-iia«,-«'«,«tFi an imposing building in appearance. It is a ' ; l I 1 , | a r ^ . . . _ * . '• bandsutne theatre with parqoel te or orcbes- • c l imate tra, bsJcony and an upper gallery, and has a
New Pension Law. WAS OF 1818.
ALL Soldiers o f t h e War of VtV> who >err«<t 14 . lays , or were In a n y e n g a g e m e n t au<t
had an honorable illm-hsrKi'; and the snrviv-iti|£ writlowrs of l uc l i aolOJcrs n o m a t t e r -vrlken
kt sfCHBltf naturally arias that it ssust ha hy thst ipsttiun ti lessw nsenit saw«f—• Isjrs, or aosae iattriSJsSjasanjSjssjian, BBjsjsJsfras: a
and, where ho is doing a —There are plenty of nasal
ioos to)nu Bennails Polsr Cl —Seveu psrsoos were kiflad ny a
hoitor «apNa>k« at sttebssoad, March $t. -aWitish €oius»e*a >Mts*d SI."
sMrth of gold tost year, swd eaportrd rMiM tons ofeoaL
-o^ssnss Wwasl wke km Jsat dUd law •Ism^oiswaCMsspsef Mtssw.to m
in Sew Tork cMy.
seaUag capacity of l SO. It is the only reg-«|ar tbealre in a eiiy tsf 22 000 inhabitants.
theatre is Mr. Cowper's drassatie awsj "workshop." Here bis pupils
profession and here lhay practise ie at hosssj upon lbs stage, and nerwsifssness botli vam.b lavtty. Btriet theatrical dis
' pupils •eeosaee used ofawollrsga-
xn .ee a r e a i l g r o w n .,.« » » • < otinty, m H n 1 w | : i r r „ „ w e n t i t l e d to M p e r mOlltll pen " J K l x 3 - s * » E o r ! , » U f „ X e t h e *1""" T h l a l a w ^ - . l t o . t o s s l i u ' u s s e n wl.eTl.
1 be.i:"i7iis iVn.i7.rht u? \nis saaViril rf m He er volunteers or drafted. I am prepared to best trees brought to IMS marke t from lhe a l l r l l d promptly to all c la ims , A d d / w e s t . AddreiM r u a e>. i
his awrfarsa
•HJsa,
M. T. RYAN, 1311 Cumlierland Hea<l, f l s l t s b u r g l i , W. Y.
T o R e n t .
THK subserilier will rent ills house sad p r e m i s e s , w i t h ten acres of l aud adja ln-
ing , sltuatMl on l o r n e l l a str«M't, opposi te t a e Pair lirouads. Possession given 1st of May a e x l . For further part iculars apply tut*, w . rLarr at Hatha way's store.
THEO, PLAKT. riattsborgb, Feb. S, Itft.-Stf
TWO PiAMOS and TWO OKOaMd ta a t A . J,MUmimV»_ Slueie S t o w , r la tSs -
hurgn. M. -BMW Wltberll l Houee.
l l w l H. S . TsVVLUR,
Miners , M. V.
Examination of Teachers. API'LICAXTS for Teacher's Certim-ates will
be e s a m l n v d a s fol low*: Kxesev l l l e . i High achuol huiMiiMr), Monuav,
April l . » a m a a e a b l e Forks , T o e s d a y , April t . S a. in . Schuyler Kails. WedneMlay, April S.S a. as. IhNUord, .-lower ilislrtet"i Tuesday, April 4.
• a . a s . slswanae, rndajr. April S. • a. as l»lsets*ja»gshlSflwts "
dsw,AnstiC*n.a*. •SeJinessoea, Twee.
l lwS JOHW R.
la*,AjarUe.tWm. CosBuilssloner.
i n conc lus ion , w e would j;iv«' the i .ubl ie n ine reasons w h y money can be saved by b u y i n g o f u s .
1st, We at tend l o our b u s i n e s s and do not h a v e to pay some one e l s e to do i t for us .
iivl. W*= l u a i i u t a c m r e o u r c lo tni i i t r a m i s a v e at least one profit .
3d. We buy from first hands and save from i All the C'ltoiu.st Varieties of 141 to £i per c e n t by St. doiu^. ' a i . „ ' . . _
4th. W e d i scount a l l of our b i l l s w h i c h i s a j CrTSei lnOUSe a M J j e d d l O ^ P l t i r ' 8 . lar^e i t e m s a v e d . i : o :
5th. We control our o w n b u s i n e s s , there- j Roses—Monthly , Moss, C l imbing a n d hardy fore h a v e a full If now ledge of prolit and e x - , „ variet ies for i;ard. n. D e i . s l ( 3 Oer»niuu»*-S>ii .gle, 1. mble , Var iegated a n d pensws. | It y l eaved , in great \ a r i e t y .
4ith. We h a v e t h e lca-st e x p e n s e s under 1 Xove l t i ee—Hany X e w Plant s offered for the whi.-h our bus iness e m be properly c o n - K «rst t i m e t h i s spring. , , , ' * I Col lect ion. , of luu Beautiful F lower ing P lant s
a u ' " u ' " ' | "i rii ishn.g a s i n . session of hlooai turough-"th. We manufacture s trong gno.U that g i v e | o u t the s e a s o n , for $5. *
sat isfact ion a o d are never returned. I C« l l ec t lo«« of jo Keauutul F lower ing Mania . . . . . i . . . i . i . furnishing a success ion of b loom d o r i n i
nth. We unders tand the bus ines s , h ivmg i the se-asoii, for SJ. »*woss u u n n g had m a n y years erperieii .-e ui the c l o t h i n g i Co l l ec t ion* of''.'5 Beautiful F lowering P l a n t s b i w i n . s s . ! « u ^ » i ^ h i n g s i . e e c , s | o n o f b l o o m d u r t n g U . e
mil. Wc ask only a smal l profit ,as a n imble | < „ H e c t l . . « . of u "as above for t l • toe . . . ~ i f s e n t b y inaiL * ' , U e" ' x l r *
VerlK-na* -Assorted per ,l..b.u w i th l abe l s . ,--.; wi thout l a b e l s , ! * . - jt»Mirteil n e r i s a * i t h l a W l s . * i ; with. . , , t ^ a t e l a ^ ^ S * ' * , • • •
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V E O E T A B L E T o u i . 1 ,
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A n d y o u w i l l be saUslied with prb-e. and Canl i i l owors . E a r l y a n d Lata— Transulai.(*.1 qual i ty of g o c l s . ' ^^"'iLii'^^1W" r
' ?Tion"i,!.""fc ""*• Wassr-a In a pot. for He I " H * ? 4 • ' • F F - r f l a s i l — C l r o w a l ^ p \ , u j i j per dozen . *•*»»"• * ^ -j T . - b a r e o r i a n t . - f l |>er l laj,
Srjtdlur latal.yu*.
1I.A TlSJll HUH UtMKSHUVSBS, I»ATIP LiTTLs; « c 0 .
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GIVE US A CALL,
Manhattan Insurance Co OF XEW VOUK.
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Atlantic Insurance Co. i> OF NEW VOEK
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WM. CAKE & SON,
N o . HH M a r g a r e t S t r e e t .
Opposste OnaabwrhMsd House,
r i j . rnsBUawsa, M. J.
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« « - « * • » * , Clinton V^n.t. tia
Prescott Insurance Co OF BOSToV.
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