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   Semi Weekly Age, The (Newspaper) - February 8, 1889, Coshocton, Ohio                                FHE SEMI- EKLY AGE PER YEAR VOLUME 65 THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGMENT IS ABSOLUTE IN EVERY AMERICAN 6 CENTS PER COPY COSHOCTON OHIO FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 NUMBER 42 ADVERTISING RATES pir Mai Ita On Ten limn And rMM on M QMU per lack 9 HIM It pw Ml lawned uci pace All ol tw only the thereof and lii uw will be of M t tea will tw MM All will tw it of Bw emu per HIM MM for AT COSHOCTON Pf ST OF- AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER Watek to which your tub M paid and if in prompt All Walk Up persons who are indebted for THE AOE i r or to December 8th the date of transfer to Parrish furnished with ments cf their account with a polite to My business in con- with the ng Company is such that 1 can not devote nor money to any further les's by ma 1 and it is therefore earnestly urged oo all who know themselves indebted to within the next thirty Those who live at a distance can by postal note or letter or ninety day note at six per cent interest All accounts not settled by cash or note by March will be placed for J F MEIK THE term of Post Masur in toc will expire March in county is now a Post Office with Mary E Hulce Distress THK C C S it is said will ealer on the B O tracks THE airest oi Frank Sells and the ol Ella cost the county MM MRS JOHN of Chid recently lost two children f oin t or nip MRS H B of New phu O open a Millinery store hereabout M-i h ist THE old Co of Pitts burg so well known here has become Hamilton Ward Wi call attention to-day to the advertisement of J C Milligan signee He tome of the land in the county for sale Mar 2 ist and to those in search of a good farm this is a wonderfully secure one good chance A MAN was run over by a freight at Tuesday evening and cut to pieces la his pocket was a letter directed to C K Norns Black Run Ohio Black Run f r known Nashport and is three west of WHOM do you want I Councilman If want a I Option ordinance you want temperance men If you want Water Works you want to to talk it BOW The election is but eight weeks off and the enemies of both measures are busy HE Council Tuesday night ed to the amount of 4 cor firmed the appointment of Justice and ordered the Mayor to notify the frew brothers ol the dangerous tion of the coping on their Mam Street MK h-s put in a fine new show cise and is DOW handling ig gi ids iu connection with his tailoring New ard elegant tables adorn rooms and some ol the finest goods that ever came into Coshocton Step in aad see same of his fiae it terns for suits Miss Lucv Ru KETTS who has been attending school at is lying ill at that place of typhoid ever with of brain fever Dr Frew accompanied Mr Rickatts to yesterday and Mrs Ricketts has been ia attendance on her sick daughter lor several days CAPT WM P B Harrison and Cms at- the meeting of the staff officers of the U R K of P at Coshocton last night P Hunt of Mt Vernon was elected Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment The boys had a fine tims Newark American You can always get the test gains by buying of liberal advertisers When ia need of any article whatever look through the advertising columns of THE ACE and you will always find the right men to deal with We have been in the establishment of most of them in the past few days we better and cheaper goodi for the money than can be bought in any of the adj towns They are all clearing their shelves far Spring goods and you are 1 kely to get the o bargains if you call THE Democrat has recently had the seat of its breeches patched with bran new boiler plate well put on In of the fact that the Democrat not long since vigorously denounced all little boys who had their breeches patched in like manner one would hardly have supposed the youngster would ever have taken so naturally and tike but such is the un- alterable fact Ic only remains now to apply a good hot ice of patent DRESDEN is taking a step upward in the world The new factory to be located there is to be a four set m 11 fifteen looms to Le ready ist A new pottery a new national bank and a stave factory are possibilities of the near while the town council has determined to purchase a new fire engine hose and carts THE was given a black eye ia the Senate Wednesday it being defeated by a vote of 7 to 11 THE election will be he'd this on AU Diy and is but eight hence COL ALBERT E BOONE of v He has resigned It is in Second Ward this tune MX iv Mo RE of the is on tee road for Peter K new lail establishment WM of Clark township died last week at the age of one He leaves eight children THE Newark Board of his ordered that all school children cf that city bi vaccinated within MARRIAGE licenses weie this week to W aid Mary M Fiecoat and Kiward Shepler and B DR Mr Hyde be presented to the le of next Wednesday night Feb 13 h at the Opera House 25 35 and 50 cents We our people on this chance to see this first drama who ever heard of that wierd combination of character will want to attend next Wednesday night JAMBS CONNER an old and kiown resident of Monroe township died last week We not his age but his years must have been above seventy H was a most worthy respected and esteemed by all who knew him wai born on the same which he dud and lived all his life thereon The inter- mem was made at Spring Mountain Democrat A B CARVES his a restaurant In the rear of the Opera House ing meaU will be serve 1 at al hours in first class style MR ED lus engaged self with Peter Eckm and is now to be found with Mr in their Merchant Tailoring rooms TDK apers say that Col E Pocock ol is candidate for the Pension Agency of Ohio the place now occupied by Hon G H Bargar TUB met Tuesday night ik City Hall and a fine program was The Halt was lighted that right for the first time by electricity and it is a grand improvement THE Speck Bridge in Bethlehem township Killbuck is at last ready lor examination by the They will ex- amine the bridge next Thursday JIM ROBINSON was taken to Work House Tuesday under a sentence by Mayor Hay lor Fine and costs will take forty low days ol his time SAMUEL Houxnuv drew the GeU Watch IB Brooke Wach drawing and join It dollar a week and twj of a watch au AT the annual meeting of Newark Lodge of Perfection which was last Tuesday Jan 29 1889 the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year and will be installed tonight by Mr M P Smith Gr and Thomas J Cherry T P G M E K D G M M O Nash S W Stevens J W John Simpson T A A Stasel Sec F W Shepardson W A Anderson M of C J D Mitchell H Joseph Avery C of G B F Burner S The reports from all parts ol the country were very encouraging to all members o Ibe Rite The Lodge has nearly everything in the way of lia and furniture to do the best work It was unanimously resolved to com- plete the equipment which will it the finest Amt r lean in the MR SAMUEL WIER tne vicinity of Avondale an illness ol eight weeks died Monday evening at the age of sixty years The of death was a complication of liver and kidney diseases Mr was a staunch unfaltering Republican a good citizen and widely known and highly respected He was born in County Tyrone Ireland and came to this county at the age of seventeen years lo 1868 he came to coun ty settling on the farm on which he died He leaves one son married two unmarried daughters and the companion of hit journey through life to mourn the loss of an indulgent father and a kind husband Burial took place at the Brick church in White Eyes township Wednesday A large concourse of relatives witnessed the aad attended the FRANK in this city and taken to on a charge of having robbed S taw ot West Lilay e te of a Urge sum of money was released and home There dyes not seem to have been even a respectable suspicion this young man He assisted Shaw in earring hogs at den Junction last Monday the day before the robbery and incidentally learned that his employer possess ed of a large sum ol money Tuesday night Burton was at Newcomerstown and showed by the landlady that he could not have left the house It is a comparatively rasy matter for Police officers to file and nuke arrests la the name of justice infamous and cowardly outrages are committed Without intending to Im- personal we assert that great wrongs have been committed through the ignorance of official who knew more about sawing wood than of the high duties entrusted to them It is the duty of an officer ot the liw to have some reasonable assurance of probable guilt before he arrests a citizen ana charges him with a He should be careful in the event a joung man or fairly good reputation s suspected of an offense p ice ar- rested although innocence be fully the odium clings to the victim in the minds of many people It is an easy thing to smirch ter and destroy the good reputation of a lifetime by action on th part of police officers Mere will not suffic A citizen is only in appealing to the courts for an order of arrest on s edge of probable guiU or that the suspect is about to fl e from j istice Hundred of arrests have been made on chutes but it rarely happens that a citizen thus wronged is able to recover damages in the tion at law present Lieutenant of 7 Police force has charged with being a little slow but t hi i is an admirable trait in an officer who his lack of as a reason for even extreme caution THE above left handed stricture on a officer we thick uncalled for and not warranted by the facts Deputy Sheriff Will Manner made the arrest The suspicion against Burton was respectable enough to war ant Mr Siaw in appearing be ore Justice S of this town and cut a warrant for his arrest The warrant was placed in hands and he proceeded to execute the mandate of the Justice's Court and succeeded in arres ing Bur ton if jist would apply to Mr Siaw or Judge Simmons rather than to the officers of the law the stuff about good reputation odium smirching ci etc will cause a hilarious with those who know Barton and are aware of the fact that he was run out of Coshocton by the Mayor for his cr joked actions and on count of the character or the place he kept on Second S reel The fact of the matter is that ton even after being arrested Uld so many that there are yet in the mindset doubt as to the of his release When arrested he told the policeman one of sbw and officers who made the ar- rest that he was at home Tuesday night His wife was found and she said he had not been at home on the night in question He told Mr ry Shaw we understand that he went to Tuesday night on a freight which ran ahead of the passenger train due here at city time He told Marshal Hagans he went to en the passenger traia A lady who got on the passenger train and who knows Burton well says she got on the even ing train here Tuesday night the night of the alleged robbery and that Burton got tff as she got on and she saw him start away from the train Whether he got on again she does not know Conductor Brown of that train up on Bunon being pointed out to said that he believed he carried him one night last week and that he either got off at Coshocton or Margin Rao The fact however remains that Burton was in and that the statement of the landlady with whom i he put up procured hit release Her testimony was that he left his boots in the sitting room which she usually locked so he could not have gotten them out All this however is net im- portant further than to snow the Courier that there seemed to be medicine ads and the little chap w 11 b able to slide along with other little boys who felt the effects of that wholesome treatment COURT is in session occupied in I question hearing motions etc but Kentucky Dresden I suppose there is not another town the siz of Dresden in Ohio fairer prospects ami a brighter future in store for it Wnile we hav not fjr a f years been developing I THE Lincoln Banquet at imbus Tuesday night promises to bs a large The following toasts will be responded Address of the dent Hon John A Mtj es as much as we might T ner Indiana The League of Ohio Boyle Ci One country one Russell A Alger IV ichigan AN ANTEDILUVIAN FROG Story or n Which Over IVan The daily press has recently Home length to detailing later of Nathan W Goff West colored mm in Hun John M Langston Virginia to Republican done we really as much as done aid almost unsurpassed natural advantages we still we lowed to live three days after having nave been dug of cavity wherein he the superior secluded himself for a tritle over facilities acd very unostentatiously kept pace to with the march the k which his closed an of general interest Judge Blackburn Master er in the case after twenty eight days work on the case reported acd the report was ed The case was in reference to a claim of partnership ia a saw mill Seward claiming a partnership acd Burt claiming there was none The Master Commissioner made report Bart to in a sum which the Judge reduced to 77 Master Commissioner fee cost to be paid defendant he becoming of th saw mill having bought it at Sheriffs sale duting the time of the Master examination of the case A SPECIAL from Newcomerstown O o the Daily newspapers under date of Feb 3 has the A few days ago Governor Foraker had in several paperi of the a Inter he had received from C C Co solicitors of London and asking the whereabouts of he heirs of one Francis Kendall who died in America ia 1820 or 1821 Ths letter said Kendall had oi immense value in stated that the left an estate We think we have found one of he heirs here and Judge Creter so wrote the Governor yesterday Mrs WISP wife of William Wise an old army veteran in poor says her father's name was Francis that he came from foreign and that he died in Harrison county 0 March 31 1821 She lur her says that she remembers that her mother said that they would one day be rich from money that would come to them from abroad but Mrs Wise had given up hope yean ago as he d d not even know from what Barter to expect All s hope she may be the rightful Hon W A C Hord The J C Covert Cleveland The Democratic J B Foraker Our dead heroes warriors and E F natt The following county Republicans have purchased tickets and will George A Hay F C Hay H C L K son E L Robinson C B McCoy of Coshocton and E Z Hays of Warsaw Wants to Know You Know ULYSSES GRANT Co KAN J ISt 1889 J To THE EDITORS OF SEMI- AGE DEAR would like if space will permit in your col to know whett er any of the 24th O V I are still I f jr one am still on the march We are located thirty-six miles from the south and thirty from the west line of sv and have here two year where wild horses and other wild an 1 his is the most healthy country I ever saw Will close with respect to the old fields of Co JOSEPH F POWELL A Third Party The principle of a G is a conundrum to a certain class of men Republic They seem to ba to comprehend that one of two parties is sufficient to lead ia all re- forms demanded by a of citi in any state or nation In a republic majority should be allowed to rule during its term ot and if found at the time is t brief far an opportunity to rectify mistake To attempt to build a third party because neither of the old parties will embrace all the views entertained by each individual in its ranks would tear the foundation of any republic Witness the ern Confederacy They attempted to build a union of states on the doc trine cf state independence A man of intellect a tint comes the nearest to his views of being the best no matter how many good ciples are Lft out oi its platform if a majority of are not demanding their insertion We have the press pulpit and to instruct the people Oo ah reforms that are directly to their T rut have been more than two parties at different times since our government was ed is no common sense excuse for the continuance of such radicalism Whenever a maj why of the people having the right ot suffrage ask for a change or or new and neither party heeding their demand then will be the time to form a new or third party But since the Republi can party came into power have they not given us all the reform tiws we have been able to make effective If a man will not support either of the existing parties because they are fallible to what use is he ing to put his right of Can a man throw away his vote aad be a pany to If we not men to our way of ing of what use are they to a new It is right to agitate and cate and help the people rule If we keep the head cool and the feet warm we will two parties us all THE following from M to the Ohio State Journal shows to what depths some men will descend and alio the carelessness of some parents in watching ovu their children If ever a rope with a liin at one end aad a limb of a tree at the were a pleasant sight it would have been in the of Warsaw on the day One of the worst cases of either voluntary or compulsory debauchery that ever to ik in this section curred at Warsaw a smalltown on the Dresden branch of the Cleveland Akron and Columbus railroad on Thursday might list and was ed nere on Friday but failed The parties to this ness a young man and a young girl aged about 15 years who put up at the hotel at Warsaw and registered as man and wife After they were as signed a room this young man went out on the streets and in the stores of the village and solicited visitors to the r of the hotel where the girl was This was continued until a mob was about to be organized for vengeance on the couple when the brute pawned his overcoat for and the couple came here on Friday at 4 o'clock They lounged round town until morning by which lime their escapades at Warsaw ba- known and when they went to the Central house to beg a breakfast the brute was denied a meal but a railroad man paid for a breakfast for the gill who was very She registered as Miss Sadie Simpson Canton but the nun did not register The poor girl appeared to be nerv ouj and uneasy and eyed everybody closely and appeared to be entirely at the mercy oi the scoundrel who was with htr The railroad man of- to send her to Canton to htr hone but she was afraid to travel alone for fear of the demon following her They left Friday forenoon oi foot taking the railroad track north On Saturday a man came from the South on the 10 a ra train on the hunt of the girl who he taid was his step daughter and had run away irom home The name of the step-father is Jerry Rusk and he resides at and if he had found the beast who enticed the girt to run away from hone there would have been a scene to record Mr Rusk continued the search by going north on after nooo train It is thought that ton was their destination She was a fiae looking young girl but seemed very nervous over thing and seemed in a hurry to get away Her nervousness was explained i spent a few days with friends in Keene sufficient for JAY BIRD felicitous satisfaction of knowing we had things in pr shape to our town at any tune circumstances roost propitious quietly laughing in our sleeves at the der sive croaking i certain who ed to think that Dusden make a gond truck patch or Id Messrs Prettyman Bush who formerly owned a large woolen factory in Caldwell which was destroyed by fire early in January have selected Dresden as the best and most available location in every respect to re-establish their business on a more extensive scale than before Tney came Ima and selec ed a suitable site for their factory which is the large foundry owned by Robert and the citizens went to work and raised the money by subscription purchased the property and conveyed it to the said Prettyman Bush in connection with some other of which I am not fully informed The parties have gone East to delphia New York Providence Rhode Island and other cities secure the best machinery with the latest im- and w 11 be in operation by April i They propose to run fifty weeks in the year employing irom thirty lo fifty hands Subreptions are now taken for a gas and oil well we tried the gas business once before but we know where it is now end no guess work ab ml it Stock is being sub scribed fjr the organization of a Bmk which will soon be ed Messrs Hanks ville will be here with a fine stock of in the very near future all arrangements in that direction are made N W Gay Sons have open ed a buggy and carriage manufactory and repair shop in the old heifer Stand and are driving a fiae business on honest work Rey R H Griffith is conducting a protracted at the M K Church we hope good results as we are not all saints Cass Post G A R is practising the Drama entitled the Virginia Veteran with a view to producing it at Music Hall on the 22 ad inst for benefit the Post No class feels the need of better reads more than our doctors They have to go out into the surrounding country for their practice We don't have enough sickness ia town to keep one out of the The Cleveland Canton and Southern Railroad is nearing tion which will give us three ting lines that won't be so very bad on shippers either Our schools under the superintend ency of Prof C F Palmer are ia the very best The pupils arc advancing rapidly and permanently every thing harmonious and ive RESERVE Miss Hood ot Avondale was ing friends near Keene last week Homer Turaer has returned home from Portage county where be has been visiting for some weeks R L Boyd was the guest of his in New Bedford last Sabbath J E Glass is the father of a daugh ter which was born unto to him last Maggie McClure spent Sib bath with May of Mound O F thinks of teaching near Mound the coming summer The secret society met at Mr erton Bealls last Tuesday evening Several young people ate oysters at Mr Porteus's one evening this week Mrs Whittemore and Mrs Beall visited Mrs Charles Adams this week Miss Mary Gilchrist has gone to Pa to visit friends Joseph of Coshocton was in of Real Estate Adam Stroma et al to J F Waguer undivided yj real estate interest iu Jefferson tp property fcr James B Ogle and wife to James W Perkins 47 acres in Virginia tp for Silas D Ogle to Ogle 34 acres in Bedford tp ior J W Hardesty and to Priscilla Ann Hardestry acres in Wash tp for William Shelhorn and wife to Will iam P Shelhorn acres in tp for and wife to C C Co 5 2 10 acres in Bedford ip for Peter Eckert to A H Still well un- divided of lot 141 in Coshocton for George Sigman to Mary Brink lot No fur oo Abraham Brink to George Sigman lot No 113111 Canal Lewisville for Tony Davis of Wapakoneta was in town this week on business Berwick of was in attendance on the J R K P in Tuesday night Joseph Loeb of attended the meeting of the K P staff officers Tuesday evening Maria Gregg of Coshocton O is enjoying a diy or two with Jacob Young in this city enroute to visit her daughter in Philadelphia Standard Wi have a fine stock of grade card suitable for the teachers of the school in this county We tun heartily re commend them as promoting in school and a harmless and healthy among the pupils having for a number oi ficent evidence to wanant an amat and its to oar was unwarranted to ring in a ior Mr William Beall and wife spent Sabbath with friends near Warsaw Mrs Annie Parkhill and sister will move to Coshocton the coming years ourselves Prices ate 35 w our on business this week cenu 100 calds U U II I if spring Several young people from our society at vicinity attended the mite James Elliott but week Dr Corrall of Philadelphia Pa by the father with vengeance in hit of the down Probate Guardian ot Eugene W Bell a minor filed first account Executor ol estate of Heary TaU filed first TU to with George F of the minor hen of If Had m W B Elliott and some lady friends were the guests of Miss Mame can last Saturday Miss Cora Reynolds spent Sabbath at Mr George Haw Vs will have a Be sak of Stock oo hit farm adjoining the tea of Waa Martin in township on Saturday February 33 ARK you reading the in the Monday editions of the Pittsburg DR has moved his Dental Rooms to the Forbes Block Second floor Feb 8 NEW herring in paiU at Feb 7 at D will pay turk eys 6 cents for young 6 Nor mal College the teachers be for geese and 7 cents fo ducks THE spring term of Hopedale gins April Jan to good girl to do homework German preferred Call oq or S W twenty thousand or more and how a local lo to enable raim by nit I I ho patient unfortunately had not dent vitality to survive the tion Tin theory been discussed as to whether the toad would have to live ground had ho been left in tlie natural in which ho was found the length of whose retirement could only bo ured hy u geological period of time and who returned to his long past overground life and condition hy al ins In thu Plenty valley Victoria some lime in the early a road party were making a deep cutting through some clay beds lo improve local facilities The clay hod was a tertiary formation it was hard and of yellow color On the some hundreds of years old growing When about thirty feet bo- low the surface a block of this clay in falling broke into two pieces out of which tumbled a little fiog with a body about two and one-half inches long and ono and inches wide He seemed blind and though showing evidence of life he was apparently as strong an any other frog of the same size he was in no way thin in fuel seemed to he a well-nurtured and properly frog The block of clay was red u cod in size and the with the two which formed his dwelling was sent to the Technological museum bourne Mr the chief of that institution examined him very closely and found that all the natural of the body had closed com- in fact there was of them not H trace remaining In color frog was a dirty yellow such as the clay without any variation of tinge Mr Newberry sent this creature for to Frederick F K S professor of natural sciences bourne university Prof McCoy fied him as a mem her of the well-known species whose habits were in times of trouble such as drought or cold to bury themselves in the earth and re- main there until the condition of tilings was more to their liking Members of the species mentioned however wero a yellow color mottled with brown after identification the creature was again returned to Mr Newberry This gentleman determined to sec if he could by some natural process educate the sleepy specimen into u more vigorous and better ing of his ditties as a live frog He was then domiciled in a small fernery iu the museum and il was decided to give him a bath every morning a which froggy to object to though he swam while in the water When put hack into day cavily he wriggled himself about until he found the old groove folded himself up and seemed j most contented This cavity might be described ns lilting him wherever it touched him that is to say though touching him all over tho moie inent parts of the body the clay was not molded into the hollows formed by the folding of his limbs After a short while the clay bed was taken from him and he was put among the ferns on the mold into which he rapidly sank stern by a peculiar motion of his hind legs For his ing bath he had to be dug up daily then hack he would go again into In a little while two patches of dust wete noticed on nose these were examined by a and il was found in tin center of was au hole Just where the nostrils should bo ter enforced bathing und exercise daily for about six or eight weeks tho dull yellow skin covering him began to come oil in small patches it ly full olf like the slough of a snake him as Prof McCoy said ho should be a nice-looking mottled brown and yellow frog with bright eyes month nostrils etc After his skin came off he began to like the water would jump into it then after a swim sit underneath the ferns he gradually showed a liking to blink in the sun and generally ed himself in the manner ot u conducted frog though he was never seen to take any food One day the door of the fernery was left open whether it was that the insatiable de- sire for pervading our ern him so that he desired to see how the world had wagged since ages agone ho had bid it good-bye whether it was for tho pose of examining other objects of in- terest in tho museum or that he step- ped out for refreshments or with a de- sire lo go history has not been informed at all events of I meeting the lily while duck of the he came in contact seum eat who was prowling around and before au attendant looking on could t re ho was seized by the cat who with him in her ed through au open window a shrubbery hard by and no trace of froggy was ever again to bo It W Aby manager of Mrs big Lake county ranch ar- rived in the city last night and is at the Baldwin says the Sau Francisco He on his way to tucky to buy a of thoroughbred for the ranch aud will ou to New York Mr Aby hopes to get baek to California early ID January have flue mares up there said Manager Aby lut night to an Examiner representative und I want to iret a lot more Besides I will bring out St Savior and Owan who is bv Reformer out of Beobe Also three fine that saved from the Port Jams wreck with St Savior In fact I am going east to get the best lot of that can found Mrs ranch of being originally three ranches It is situated in Coyote ralley Just at the mouth of Butt's aad two from the county line in Lake county I have no adequate words to the magnificence of place nor The coil ic Tery fertile and the U perfect but no and an very high Roads an needed but the country ia alow It to ttw HUM tlin brush There good California and If n little outlay It in just eight from tho little of which is Mrs Mrs will not lw liera till June if then arc very anxious to licr to Kuropa this coming summer ami go If no will and Franco nuit return to America fur IHT full winter lour The of certain will at thu ranch Mrs Lunglry about 100 good can In on her ranch and aiv devoted to wheat arid oats Fred of 3 MO acres also in the Coyote hut separate from Mrs The two resiliences onn hundred yards apart Mr has hundred graded on ranch a tinu lake on ranch loo covering 160 acres will places when they arc fixed a ll is a delusion about MM so much money in thai wreck on the She lout lint tine which UUH allied Tho horse a lo her and thought a great of him lost ten horses to them He hnd offer t fur Kolc WHM m years old and was good for a jear for fifteen joars at least IN Thou several line and two very stallions But Krie for hul Wst sum if had hucn put up aad knocked down umler the hammer Mr said the suit was set for a hearing in January Malt Storms who was so seriously injured at Ihn sumo time in this wreck und who IOM his horse rover was resent as Mr A by referred lo tho losses He said that pre Lnn his suit for to self would also lie heard in January Mr Storms is badly crippled and is constantly under the doctor's care ARE you tiding The in the Sunday editions of the Pittsburg Marr ed 6th by Rev Win K Hunt Mr Sheplar acd Mus Maty U Stockman all of this city cheese at Feb 7 2t Good Farm for dale Situated in Bethlehem township containing one and thirty kix and one half acres known as the estate conveyed by will to Eliza by James For further particulars address M J Lorain O Box 473 Jan 18 41 cot Molasses at Feb 7 it AKK you leading the Romance of an Insurance Office in the Saturday of the STORE One day this week we opened a case of half wool cashmeres 36 inches wide and put the prices at a yard Wh That's a cost and we're always to give yt u s We'll aim to show thete goods only when called ftr our country friends can have tune get their shaie before they ate gone Bought the market sold below the market We want to have the tion of showing of the best goods y ever saw Then we want to double up on sales of last year The lowest pi ices is one card the best goods is another the choicest styles is a good third and honest and poll e treatment s ai d- t a splendid fourth enough of that this lime and now wi 1 name a bargain or 4 pairs oi bw hose for 250 That gets you oue pair for nothing 5 of good hose for meats you pay for 3 pain and get two for About too of these genuine red bandana handkerchiefs lett yet They go at ice lor 3 will never have ana er lot at thu price A few di n wool hose at 250 that ought to THE LILY'S and with Three Heml of CattU You can have a now at something like half what are marked you cao buy un- at most anything you wilt as it must move tor spring stock We said You can have more of those 750 shirts a 3 7 everybody them you can Duy gotd shirting at we said GOOD You can bay men's gloves for one third less than they are worth You can buy the best 500 table n you ever saw for that money you can get a last oil red or a good white one napkins match the atd por cheapo fs you'll be surprised A new IjC of handkerchiefs for you prettier ever The prettiest line of prints ever seen in and they go with a whirl several pieces gone If get it out of waab dress you caa Out Lt and one who has been buying is so well they tack and fit their iwi for one or two Some calicoes at 40 We'll fnr abowt lace te inr dayt   

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