Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - May 13, 1890, Dunkirk, New York R REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES OF DUNKIRK MR PET ME MAKES THE OPENING SPEECH IN ITS FAVOR a MEW MACHINE lor A all Units of blanks if the trillion tn he Department ol A All trades ol Waif r and Wood art sad Soft Coal Lath Free tor lots -8 sad MB Central Are D Instantaneous ol Babies Sillers not wait for except for Progress noon D No 16 B Second street near alo street Dunkirk H T sic Pamphlets etc bound in all promptly attended to AH work O 908 Central Avenue Wholesale and ratal dealer IB 1 China Glassware Ac ported and A Strong Argument In Kavor of the In- Silver knil Tariff D In the Made With May The feature of yesterday's senate nas along speech by Mr of iu ef his siher Mr 4 spoke for hours and claimed thu closet at- tention from senators on both sides of the chamber He made a strong argument in favor of free coinage of silver increased volume of currency the demonetization of silver and Mr Hoar from the judiciary committee reported back the house amendment to the senate with an ment Messrs Vest and Coke stated that aa members of the committee they did not concur in the report and Mr Hoar ex- HOTEL Rales per ami Boarding Stable in Victor Rider and 887 street Uhas Prop Lake Bank corner and Third A one ol foreign and cigars t SON Center street practical Particular attention iw to of road si trotting horses a specialty i largest Daily ia An unequalled mended d the effect of The matter the action went over till Mr Jones of Nevada then took the floor pressed late upon which the bin from i i to Mr vMd that the should go into effect soon M possible after en- so as importers from Ulling up our with upon which the duties were increased Just when the become a taw he could not say but he felt It should effect u DOOM as possible Tke amendment was 74 Bays 74 Mr of Missouri proposed an amendment making commercial cic acid dutiable at S instead of 5 cents per pound Rejected Mr Covert of New York moved to strik out the clause imposing a duty of a ter of a cent a pound on muriatic acid and followed his motion with an ment the as not being for the benefit of agricultural Mr Perkins of Kansas referred to the Democratic solicitude concerning the fare of the farmers of Kansas He was satisfied that the arguments indulged In would not deceive the farmers It waa unfortunately true he said that for Years or more the agricultural interests had been depressed Every day that was president farms depreciated m applause on Republican side But there were signs of a removal of that depression by the inspiration of the posed legislation of a Republican congress Mr Breckinridge of Kentucky ridiculed the speech made by Mr Perkins and ex- his support of the reported farmers of Kasas WM from the committee authorizing gratification the ing He hoped that the farme allia would 0 AT THE LIB A GATHERING OF IN MR POTTER'S HONOR Mr tn the can of Dealing With the Potter Thinks the Tariff Will be the In taw Neit Campaign LONDON May was a notable gathering of free traders at the club yesterday the occasion being the presentation of an address to Mr Thomas Bayley Potter Gladstonian member for Rochdale Mr Potter for several years occupied the position of honorable urer of the club and recognized as one of the highest authorities on tariff matters iu England The address was presented by Mr stone who in the course of his speech re ferred to the legislation iu the United States Owing to the of the legislation on the Chinese tion he said he was not altogether clear whether the American government taxed Chinese who entered or barred them all ont Any way he thought that tbe general unrest prevailing throughout the country The prices of all commodities said bad fallen and continued to fan fall iu the general range of prices had always exercised baneful an ence on the prosperity of mankind that it never failed to excite attention When a After further debate Mr ment was rejected as well as another to strike out the duty on sulphuric acid Committee theu rose and the house ad- THE CORNER IN SILVER all In prices was found operating on the Director D UNKIRK COMPANY Popple Engines Bollen Ua Castings and etc Patterns lne Work to order 1 DO KB and Center street Manufacturers of the and fitting Dress On sale m all leading furnishing clothing and dry goods houses iu Dunkirk D products of all industries when it waa found not to be to any one clime He r 434 and Lion st treet Dealer In Flour Feed Baled Hay 1 iUf etc 1877 E and inning Saloon Union Depot Kasy access to all trains and men houses Best for Com- Travelers John J Murphy Prop E 97 and E street Kl l Fiae Furniture Cabinet Ware and Picture Frames made to order a oo Central Ate Leaders of Fashion and Gentlemen II VO of Bleam Apparatus a Specialty of the Mint Leech Says Nothing About It Leech the civilized not to be a i or the mint in an interview with of any oue year but to go on for a representative of the United Press feries of years It became manifest that it report that there wan a cor- not arise from local temporary or ner iver in this country and that in subordinate causes but that it must have consequence he was buying silver bullion its Genesis and development in some I see that I am quoted as cipal of universal application What waa it he asked that produced a general decline of prices in any it was a shrinkage in the volume of money also storing silver in the West and issuing population and business The correspondent evidently misunderstood me What I did say was that ulver was being bought in London and shipped to this country and deposited at the assay office nt New York for fine saying that the government was buying bullion in London and storing it in the assay office at New York and that it is relatively to the popi Prosperity and speculation had been at times by great yields from mines and when those mines were worked out then came revulsion and adversity He wanted to speak of the natural ratio be- which vt ere being stored by private gold and silver existing for or I Parties The government has bought no ratio of to said Bilver in nor lias it stored any that it was only since the legislative pre- ver tlle West It is not storing silver at of silver in Germany and the United States and its banishment from the mints of Europe that any material change in that ratio took and that the ent divergence in the relative value of the two metals was directly due to the legal outlawry of silver aud not to any natural causes It had always been the object of the creditor class to enhance the value of nil and of course is not issuing certificates on silver bullion as there is no izing inch issue I did iny that but little silver is being offered the government for sale and that at a price above the market price anil above the price at which cates on silver bullion deposited in the western national banks are being sold in by reducing its volume so that I I regard to a corner in hi to UMK Fine Shirts luu Collars Can's and Lace Curtains Free j A W Cummings 907 Center street II H B Third Bt cor ol and dealer in Boots A H MKW STOKK 108 B cal In- Third st st Books Stationery Pa lj Papers aad every to a boos sture Schoo a JOB of every description sad at rates by Dunkirk Printing Company 8 and ID E Second St JB VAN BUHEN SON Lite Accident and General ers In Heal Estate and Loans attention paid to the care of properly s Ac Center st wd floor ing rents when the gold mines of California and Australia were producing the largest yield it was proposed to demonetize gold The motive of demonetization tn the cose of cold as well us silver was to aggrandize creditor class of the world and to con- so far as possible the rewards of the hardy toilers The demonetization of silver by many after her war with France he said inflicted greater evils ou her people than ver I said that I did not know anything l it Waylaid and Murdered s FALLS N Y May Pasco a prominent citizen of Thurman county was waylaid and dered Saturday evening The news of the murder reached here Sunday evening and District Attorney Patterson and Coroner Streeter drove to the scene of the tragedy Several witnesses were examined during ere examined during the inquest riddled with The dead buckshot bar armies had inflicted on France aud i when this evil began to have its effect a evening at veritable of the German population 1 man hack wan began to take place The demonetization I J wo loaded barrels were fired at the United States in he regarded as one of those historical ders that were worse than crimes It was the child of ignorance and avarice and it had proved tlie prolific parent of enforced Idleness poverty aud misery No better remedy could be applied than the lute reversal of that legislation and ting back tlie monetary system of the country to what it was before If the would compare gold and silver with commodities in eral they would see how the metals had maintained their relations not to each him The murderer took up n position one side of the and as Pusco passed shot him down Footprints show where the concealed himself was a man about GO years old and was known to havaj many enemies As the body was not touched after the murder the of the crime is supposed to be The Inquest Chinese were to be dreaded more for their virtues than their vices which he did not believe to be nearly or flagrant as the grounds taken for their exclusion In an Interview subsequently Mr Potter declared it to be his conviction that the tariff question would again be the Issue in the presidential campaign in America in 1893 when the free traders tariff reformer would in all probability be successful STANLEY IN A BAD LIGHT Mr Henry M Stanley is giving way to an exhibition of ill temper which discloses in his character an element of egotism which threatens to increase the number of his enemies if allowed to remain uncurbed now he is complaining of the ardice of tlie public men and the press of in not taking an aggressive tion against Germany in Africa at his hest and is inclined to belittle the tual finalities of those who do not agree with him in the mutter of England's im- mediate domination of the lake and other desirable portions of the interior He ad- mits however that there is plenty of room in Africa for both Germany and England but thinks that an English road should be constructed lit once to con- tbe lakes aud place that region be- yond the possibility of occupation by other powers Such a railway he asserts would open the interior to trade the value of which can scarcely be Tie expresses admiration for Mai but is disinclined to speak of Emm or of his new expedition out the In h Mr Stanley expressed ns above he to himself as an Englishman MBS LOVER Mrs Frank Leslie has arrived in don and her coming has moused the quis de to ity The presence of the lady in London was the signal or the marquis to begin the circulation of re- The Committee to Meet In and Select Plans UTICA N Y May Master of Masons John W Vrooman left yesterday for New York where he will meet the elective grand officers advisory committee and the trustees of tbe grand lodge at the grand master's rooms In the temple To them will be submitted the plans for the construction of the Masonic asylum and school m this city Six firms of architects will submit plans representing the cities of Buffalo Roches ter Albany Brooklyn and New York The specifications are to be submitted in cipher and tbe makers of the plans will not be known until after the selection is made Each of the competitors will re- vive the sum of as a partial tion for the except the one after the plans hove been decided upon they will be open to 1011 of com me low so that uo delay may Inexperienced in receiving and accepting t to have all the plans ready before Mie grand n aud they will be laid for final acceptance trustees have the power to accept and for he work but It is csiro of Master to f entire matter before the grand so uo mistake may be made anil ice and counsel of all may be con- REVEALED IN THE BANK TION AT ALBANY bids Hie An Race May stirring race took place between the steamship aid the City of Home ou their trip from New York The left New Vuik May at 4 p m anil the ity of Rome at 5 p in tber iu night all the astern TSs th ports that her visit had for marriage to himself and the industry he has displayed in their dissemination ino- vokes surprise and disgust The French government recognized Hyppolite as of the public They kept each way across the ig always about live knots s the ships neared Brew Head Sunday morning the City of Rome led by about ten minutes and the betting both ships was fast and furious they approached the Mersey the Rome was fifteen minutes ahead and the passengers watered with each other on hoard while the spectators ashore who bad of the race took on one ship and tile other I he Liverpool was made at T clock in the evening and the City of Home the winner A Catholic Federation May a meeting of Komun Catholics here an organization was to lip known OM the Federation of Catholic It is imposed to consolidate all the Catholic in the country under that name The mam object anil aims of the federation OH set forth in the constitution are Tbe more thorough cementing tenance and promotion of cordial ship among tbe Catholic laity everywhere mid the upholding and conserving of the public of in each and all respects regards either the of general brotherhood or of ami all Iu this county they claim to have were perfected lor a grand public demonstration iu this William Gould's Statement That Re Was Not Concerned In the Matter Proven to be Sum Stolen Said to Over dred Thousand Dollars ALBANT May bank defalcation is developing most extraordinary The denial of William Gould that he had anything to do with the matter is proved to be absolutely false by the fact that lute yesterday afternoon the firm to which he belongs confessed judgment in favor of the bank for almost This is di- vided it is said about evenly among the firm's members The bank holds the paper of Anthony Gould formerly re- corder of Albany for Gould lias lived high He is a brother-in-law of Whitney's William another brother has paper to make good ing to and the other is di- vided between the two other brothers Lute yesterday afternoon Whitney was again arrested it being found that two of his bondsmen had overdrawn their counts George L Thomas in the sum of and Edward Tuylor Whitney was put in charge of an officer and allowed to go in search of bail United Mates District Attorney E Smith has arrived iu the city and will determine whether or not to prosecute The sum stolen will reach over hut about has already been made good The district attorney states that the new men will have to prove property valued at the amount of the bond which Is lion on each of Iwo counts It is stated that Gould had left the city Shot HU LIU FALLS N Y May old boy named McDonald shot aud killed hih at on day The circumstances to the tragedy are peculiar William McDonald died m an Insane asylum some time ago leaving a widow and two children His brother then left bis own wife aud resided with the widow taking uiH son with him The house was so arranged that another family who lived in it had to pass through the McDonald apartments in order to reach their own sleeping in the second story Recently the two families quarreled and McDonald com- his neighbors to use a ladder in reaching rooms On Sunday Donald went away from home telling his son to shoot the neighbors if they tried to get into his part of the house In handling the revolver during the day the boy shot his fatally The father been placed arrest BOYS AND GIRLS HATS Boys Mixed lo Fancy Youth e fine nobby fancy Siraw silk bund best only worth styles Boys plain and fancy for only fimcy school lints good only school Hnis only Girls plain Sailor Main colors only Olds flue School only Oil Is plain mid fancy mixed Huts only Site word Girls stylish braids only nnd Mists stylish drees lists very only Oil Ladies largo sunshade lints only Men's plain dross Hals word only Men dress Huts worth only and Cups stylish only Old c miles Mull and Luc children's frun Ktr OOc t wan n Vie arks restored All Patent IN THE COMMONS Tlie widow Her Share NKW May dispatch John li has been re- to contest the will of Gen Lester W Faulkner of Dansville The contest is by his widow on grounds that the offered is not the will of Gen Virginia Beer stay Out of I hat it was obtained by The BUI threat intimidation The will was May the house of com- mons last evening Sir J G S we central Avenue Headquarters lor Wall Paper Paint oils Ac j W f Center street Man and dealer ID Harness Collars Bobet Covers Cloves Sleigh Hopes I 17 Cast Third street Tailor will it tti their advantage to call me a CART co 1 street Hard eneral Oil Cloths Ware A f Williams Monroe range such as ledgers anil ai I kinds oJ blanks doae at Dunkirk Printing Company 8 and 10 B Second at Cor Third ABO Dealer in and Building Stone Call on sn before your buying 7 awl last Front street Whisky Wines Brandies l Liquor for Family Use Lion street tbe depot bale Feed and Livery Stable by UM or on SAM J Ml Central Are Dp General Insurance and Heal Agent Fire and Ure Insurance Prompt to and selling Beal II C eor Deer Meat Market Fresh Sail and Smoked Meats Lard Sausages Oysters and Poultry M the Aurora Railroad Watch Repairing a specialty Frank Stapf Sit B Third at W M MOCKER e Central ATOM T KOLPH II D over Store be left at Icon's other but to another things they would Bud that instead of a fall having taken place in the value of silver the change that had really taken place was a rise in the value of both gold and silver the rise being relatively slight in silver aud being ruinously great in gold Discussing the pending before the senate Mr Jones declared himself at all times and in all places a firm and un- wavering advocate of the free and unlimited coinage of silver In view however of the great diversity of on the subject and the possibility that by reason of such sity tbe session of congress might ate without affording the country any re- lief from the baneful and benumbing of tbe demonetization of silver he had joined with other members of the committee in reporting the Krt to his argument Mr Jones said that In order that prices might be kept from falling the number of dollars out should not be reduced in number for the purchasing power of each dollar de- pend on the whole number out At tbe suggestion of Mr Teller Mr postponed further remarks until day The senate then went into executive session and a few moments later adjourned IN THB HOUSE WASHINGTON May house the whole resumed discussion of the tariff On the ing of the ny paragraphs for Mr of Kentucky ered an amendment providing that manufacturer of the United States who sells his products outside of the United States shall be entitled to admit tree of articles which lie desires to use in his business to the value of the ported Rejected 1 Mr Anderson of Kansas offered au amendment providing that the president may suspend the rate of duty on au im- ported article in his judgment the production manufacture or sale of such article i- monopolized or attempted to be controlled by any trust or combination After an exciting debate this ment was to a division vote Mr Anderson aid Mr Owens ef Indiana were the only Republicans voting In favor of it The announcement of the vote was received with applause on the Democratic side On a vote by tellers the amendment wu 81 nays 110 The Republicans in turn greeted the announcement of the vote with applause Mr Bland of Missouri offered an ment proposing to admit free foreign goods when exchanged for American products 72 nays 93 Mr Breckinridge ef Kentucky offered an amendment proposing to change the out date aud the coroner returned to Glens Falls They Want the Senatorial Mantle Ky May ture reassembled yesterday after the recess which was taken as a token of respect to the memory of United States Senator Beck and the campaigns of the men who are not only willing but anxious to secure the toga are waxing worm There has been some talk of postponing the election for a month as an additional token of re- spect but by the majority this is not re- as good politics and hence little more than a week of ter the senator's death his mantle will have been bestowed upon his successor There are 118 Democrats in the two houses and fifty-nine will be required to nominate member for East Perth asked the to allow the importation of state cattle from which he claimed were always free from Mr Chaplin agriculture denied tl were always five from p and to the reports the can department of agriculture iu proof of his assertion On that showing the bo rd f e is h made in and leaves most of his ert to Mrs Mack and her dren Uen Faulkner was generally known to have been intimate with Mrs and was reported to lie the father of her three sons will he declares could not make an exception of Virginia catlle i for Mrs Brown and asserts of her twn eldest sons and Ross There will a hearing in tlie cnse the surrogate of July H entertained that rap of Murder Ky May C H Hawkins In of Turin PHILADELPHIA May following resolutions were presented and adopted at tbe Third district con- gressional convention yesterday Re- That great and tries ol Philadelphia and of compensating wages for labor demand tariff reform that will give onr industries free raw materials greatly reduce the cost of tbe chief necessaries of life and overthrow all trusts and combines which certainly oppress the masses Both parties have solemnly promised tbe people tariff and revenue reduction and we demand that the pledge shall be kept by congress by free raw materials for in the removal of all needless taxe oil the necessaries of life and the of all tariff taxes which have bred am fostered monopoly combines A resoli tioiiwas also read regarding the death o the late J Randall who can dmct ably II P JOHNSON SL Richmond Tw l K III Mix t- nen line liis m x an N V mi here Friday or Saturday as he ed a train to leave Pineville at A Long Circuit MONTREAL May college ob- and Greenwich were placed iu telegraphic communication with each other Sunday over the lines of the Com- cable and Canadian Pacific road and observations here showed that the time occupied in transmitting signals the miles was three quarters of a ond Further tests are to be made be- tween Greenwich and Van B C with a view of correcting time and fixing longitude between const points A Coinage BUI May Plumb In- in the senate yesterday a to declare the unit of value in the United ami to provide free coinage for the standard silver dollar The thu dollar the unit of value and provides that it may be coined of grains lard silver or grains standard gold Ve coins to be legal Anone used for the purchase of licenses was he declared to promote temperance He pealed to the party to nize the existing facts Public would not support them in tr ing to re- duce to beggary people who were doing a legitimate business Mr W S Caine Unionist moved that the be rejected The temperance party he said could not assent to n ure providing for the use of public to buy up liquor traffickers retu Id o'clock owner of silver bullion Anyone deposit for coinage but any deposit of ley than 1100 value may be declined Warned B Woman O May A C Hawley who took forty half grains of morphine and then himself through the heart iu his Sunday left a mite addressed to the citizens of Katou He warns the against a woman named Mrs Eliza J Noisette who threatened to prosecute him because he hod refused to treat her She is a dangerous woman he says and should not be allowed to live In any coin Man and Money Have May special from Warren Pa to The Leader Much excitement prevails over the ance of C L N Kenneth of the vania Gas company's Ten thousand dollars of tlie company's money has also A number of large bills are unpaid It is hoped he will return to make matters right He is a son of Henry Ken of to the WASHINGTON May senate com- on the Judiciary has reported back the with the house ment mollified by the omission of certain words The amendment adopted by the or agreement en- tered into for the of competition in the purchase or sale of commodity transported from one state or territory to be sold in another or so con- to be sold or to prevent tion in the of persons or property from one or territory into another shall be deemed unlawful within the meaning of this act provided that the contracts here enumerated shall not be con- strued to exclude any other contract or agreement declared in this act The senate committee reports iu favor of the adoption of this amendment striking out the phrase competition in tbe chase and ending or to and striking out also tlie last clause in tbe amendment beginning provided Bad Treatment of the Blind May Moore aged 21 died iu St Frances hospital yesterday Moore's parents who reside convey to Ky twenty nine Tinted States prisoners witnesses three deputy shals and seven guards Capt Hawkins has not been heard from since 2 o'clock afternoon Jumped Into a Vat of Acid N Y Mny 13 At De Bruce last week a young man named Asa Bishop jumped into a vat of boiling acid at a factory and was so badly scalded he soon diert in great agony Before com- the act Bishop Good bye toys see me dive He instantly plunged into oue ol the caldrons Bishop was industrious and seemed devoted to The Charge of Plagiarism WASHINGTON May Ingall made a statement to the press concerning the allegation of plagiarism in his on the death of the late Burns Mr that to his knowl edge he has never had a copy of the Mas sillons sermons in his possession When studying French at school he found in book which be was reading a forcible article on the immortality of the soul I so impressed him that he translated it and the ideas contained in it he has used a hundred times clothed in his own Ian guage in speeches and letters One o these occasions was the one referred to by the Kansas City paper which charges him with plagiarism workmen he was eccentric and they iu the chaffing him It is thought that this un- balanced his mind it Warm for the Women OLATHE Kan May women re- cently elected officers of tho city of county Mrs W H Kelly mayor Oreer police judge and Mrs Nat Koss Mrs Holla Mrs H C Brown and Mrs Stewart members nf the city have become disgusted with acquired honors and have resigned They elected nally as a joke When they qualified and u disposition to theold way l i In- men such a racket that life u burden to the Struck In a Tunnel M B May 44 ou entering Morrissey rock tunnel near out latter Fireman DO TOUR LAMP CHIMNEYS SORT THt AREC ED PEARL TOP i AND ARE GEO A J CC Pittsburg brought their sou home from here struck ten tons of rock which hail the Philadelphia blind five days I fallen from the the tunnel The ago In a dying condition Moore hail been train bud two engines The first tender an inmate of the asylum since 1885 and re- attendants in the hospital a terrible story of bad treatment poor clothing and worse food while in the blind asylum Moore claimed that Principal King instructed the pupils in liou in all sorts of vices gave them liquor etc The attending physicians death to bad treatment while in the asylum Shoemakers Strike BOSTON May workmen in Un shoe factory at Pittsfield offering of the women of England have struck because the firm refuses to The eyes were suffused with tears win completely over its engine the rear engine ran into the leading eu- the o Angus Graham was killed and Driver Jacob McNutt seriously hutt The men in the engine were uninjured The Trainmen Seared NKW YORK May from engineers to brakemen on the New York Central railroad are in a state of mine over the introduction of two mammoth 503 and can hau fifteen sleepers each or twice the regular number and which are designed to run fifty miles an hours If they are success- ful the road will be equipped with such engines The trainmen say this will throw half the present force ont of work A Confession ST Way 13 -A professional midwife arrested at Vilna a few days ago has confessed that for years past has disposed of the infants born in her by killing them and throwing their bodies into unused wells Several persons highly connected have been ar- rested for complicity In her crimes The Multa Negotiations LONDON May The czar's blue book just issued by the government shows tbat the negotiations of Gen Simmons with the Vatican iu regard to tbe of the Roman Catholic church in Malta was in every particular the pope ing a to please The Old Colony Company Indicted BOSTON May The Transcript gays it la understood the jury has in- the Uhl Colony company for not complying with the law requiring weekly payment of wages Hundred Men on Strike May hundred are on strike for an increase in pay ranging from BO cents to per thousand No men have been found to take their places The Albert Statue Unveiled Victoria An Idle Mine Starts Up MOUNT Pa May Mount Carmel Shaft company after an idleness of thirteen weeks resumed sur pai k of the Prince Consort It was a The President Will Oo to Cleveland WASHINGTON May SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT N Y requests for samples of new 11 f I to Wli to f- 111 tO tile wanted State whether ings insertions or also what width norne idea of the price We have a stock of em- broideries that in second to none in the country and to any in Buffalo money value we offer nimbly are edgings from i of an inch to 18 inches wide iu cambric jaconet nainsook and muslin Matched sets in different widths of edging and insertion on all desirable kinds of terial embroideries in great variety in the different widths from GO Special of at per yard ADAM New goods for this season coming in The iiiislin underwear stock is complete also tlie linen stock the cotton stock nnd the white ROOMS TO RENT In I lie Mvrclinnbi Hani 01 Flunk Mny CARL SCHAUER 59 East Third St Has just received n Equal to any in the city ant at prices that will pay yon to see him j OUR SPRING AND MER UNE OF WE THEM pu ENT LEATHER and BRIGHT DONGOLA WITH COLORED OOZE MINGS WE ALSO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL PATENT THER SLIPPER WITH A LARGE BUCKLE FOK STREET WEAR o onu SULLIVAN 06 oUN 213 Centre Street goods Block By complete we mean they have all the new styles in this season's new the variety that the best purchasing facilities in tlie country can brine gether The Winter stocks are of great bargains Then never was a time when you could trade here more Adam DRY GOODS l and Draperies AMERICAN MAIff N V C O Penfold Manufacturer and Importer 304 MAW ST N V IN Watches and Jewelry Silverware Leather etc XORA VINO SIL Ft ATI NO A LIUK OP HOLIDAY GOODS MAIN Opposite Hotel WE will way Hie for any case 1 Complaint Sick i or annot with Liver Finn when the arc strictly complied hey and never fail la 30 Pills 86 and imitations Tbe genuine only hy JOHN C A CO y O kirk H y PA Go to Monroe's for Curtains and Fixtures