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   Titusville Herald  (Newspaper) - December 10, 1872, Titusville, Pennsylvania                                ffbc looming fc and whom all correspondence should Editorial should bo to H C iu the No baby in the I TU tar too nice aud No toys by cureless finders tie floor is seen h inter marks ure on the Xo scratches on the chairs No men set up in Or marshalled off in No little to be dn All ragged at the Xo pile ot mending to up of baby No little troubles to bo No little handa to Nu to v No stories to bo told No tender kisses to be No nicknames Lovo and i No after No iu thu H- ol It Mr Janin u MI mail und a uuu ot i sent out by to investigate the and he returned reporting intc sill the wild stores that been tuld the hi report tlie wont up to a price the valuo of the stock of was in the lint after Mr of tbo bo a fraud Jam to th tho t s the ont to a th tlic f in ot tho Fortieth Survey that our il and that that a fraud bo u upon Mr Kmn to of half hks ds trr of until in n u i t in- liolo lit id to ly trip liad hut a to t r Ci parts il the Mr ade other ad t all to that lie ill that the L- u and lint bear i IR s T ID -A o 1 YOL IX NO 149 TITUSVILLE PA TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 1872 WHOLE NO 3006 it is possible that tbo same ing game might have been kept up and my good opinion of the property haTe been not only continued but increased With tho lights before them diamonds so readily and considering they had no out- prospecting it is not surprising that n members of tho Roberts party con- firmed mv erroneous report A further explanation of tho mistaken opinions of myself and others is found in the patient ingenious aud nature of tho fraud Very truly your obedient servant TilK Oi THE have ii that it bitu i lit u ral d made 0 mv i t a field uf 1 of third a mile Yv an Limn Mil t -t- th to be lUt tlie LH lei ground ta collected timt I V ol ti 1 i We had no -I tti n t h ami 1 t these coi sary Al iul ami tho bottom ot Wfl and t on t it to i ot oit 1 lit ith hit anil man I I it iy tin tho gv irk to d I n ami pre- V UK v itii of et I K i on the Hied ith the ot be 11 v upon found on my tir t to to b i found the were ii me iis my ir hud been i cv ot rulm he ly TSie company was organized and rated were appointed under tho Aet ot Incorporation they culled a meeting flouted a Secretary Treasurer Superintendent and tho stock ivas portioned It then ordered to be issued themselves and the entire In hands the tion of live each which tbe trustees were to have to enable them to aet as All the stock of tlie company that had ever been twelve thousand originally to Arnold and were purchased tor him by the Fifteen thousand weie bought in New York of Arnold at per making ly atou Dodge They afterward sold it for per the profits divided among them Besides this Arnold sold 7.050 at per share receiving in gold coin Tint company was then organized with of the value of caca or a total valuo of whole of capital was issued Of tuis Stock u as held by W C Balaton for the whoever they might have bet n But of it was sold this being the stoek purchased by Latham Ganai and This was all tho stock that was sold or it any more was sold it has never the office for on the company's books Tilt LOSSES BT THE FRAUD M Lent has paid out over of course ia a complete ih had never seen the grounds and on his faith in re- port and the stories circulated by others comes next among tho having advanced to help the payments to Arnold following gentlemen purchased the amount set opposite their As the cash was paid in every money is a total T at- nia I li M t a Lewis Maurice Th Col ton J W T- ilr Co The swallowed up from Roberts ami Dodge is not but they are all three lowers on paper The probabilities are that their i- mu h 11 may be tin other way thf above the Sam Barlow and about nrd tli stoek He realized on le ot it coin frota victims in t It is that he has of th I i- I on life of tin And for his staunch ity let us ro- more than twice or three times when that political preferment which be was said so to love was within his grasp at the slight price of silence he uttered without abatement his inmost thought and invited tho defeat that lowed Hut if he was aggressive aud un- yielding he was woman His devotion to his sick wife the cration of religious fervor in it His love to his daughters was pathetic in its fullness The very nicknames that the people gave him showed their instinct of his homoly And the harmless fun they of his eccentricities only brought him into their nearer regard because there was respect and not contempt in the ridicule So robust it mind so vital a nature so fresh and youthful a presence hud this 1 from n of the Boston December 4 1872 Mr do you think of Mr proposition from the Array Register and regimental names of the battles of the late war 1 Of course Congress cannot touch our autr less worker that sixty scorned tho very j tender and ot manhood and years ot labor appeared to beckon him Hut many griefs broke the great heart mul the strong body crumbled in a day From his life a great legacy remains tho vast influence of a generation which learned from him that honesty honor simplicity frugality purity temperance are above all wordly gains his death the of intolerance takes n deeper meaning the cruelty of looks meaner tho charity that all things Seems divine For tho friends will keep his are in the market-place the churches the wretched tenant homes tho mansions the frontier shanties the mines The poor and tho ignorant und tho have left no other friend so powerful That is the story of his In every village sonic heart mourns him That is the story of hia personal worth There are bleak skies to watch over the dead and the earth offers but cold shelter Yet one fancies that he whose life was full of whose aggressive could not whose thoughts run ever on and on should Hnd n deeper peace in the rigid fixity of the Winter slumber than in the s thrill and of hnie State colors but the same principle would consign them all to a bonfire What would become of the colors of Massachusetts which Governor Andrews received in the name of Massachusetts at tho close j of the war returned with honors becoming I o venerable soldiers so bravo and J so beloved f 1 What words were those he tered on that occasion 1 Proud memories of many a field memories alike of valor and friendship sad ries of our fallen brothers and sous whose dying eyes looked last upon their flaming i folds grand memories of heroic virtue sub- limed by grief exultant memories of the great and final victory of our country tho Union and the righteous thankful memories of a- deliverance wrought out for human nature itself ampled by any former achievement of arms immortal memories with immortal blended twino around these tered staves weave themselves the Tron Works FARE AR THEFT'S STEAM WORKS MORRIS TASKER CO th all few nin original interest left to bo in the frontier'nearly time during the last lui A v here he been mi- oi initially iVora Kentucky tho such that ir i d f that at i a ed U Ot TII an Here i 11 that th -e fnr ioa 1 lie preparation cau it- diamonds ale found toi i n ti ot 111 pi ol h- fi om the ot th on my a-i prospect on previous then examine this s TO act upon hinfs or -i the points 1 should examine recalling and Ion fop if the and i i ut point tor Ifh I 1 an ami forming t 5 good 1 did not f did not ish a- to t point I on t he IMI i 11 n 111 e a In- ry and I As iid I At that th were for the th which under the of naturally be found Mr and rur son TO P Kubo and gulch ol tite Gulch Mi nil of gravel fort rubh s gathered diamond and the of a- hts been done by visiting ground Here too the of fraud are and J examined and indorsed this discovery the responsibility of in- vestments subsequent to my report nnd tlie of rest upon me In explanation of tlie with hich I 1 be allowed to go back to the time 1 heard ot this and mv ices civ engaged in the part of last May I was in Nevs York and was called upon by of both at present large holders in the enterprise and with their own means largely engaged in the same laid the story be tot u the incredibility which ir naturally excited Ly fhy statement that had th matter that they by tho tc o original tors and believed that tv made to al long in- and that each trip hail in tho of in precious stones although their work done rude implements These he one in this and one in York in the two Of gema w re mo that had full tauti iu and me as a result of their o tis and of their in find saluc of discovery years in but he tinto after visit to the region Arnold went to cil negroes to go back and help the he got to Denver them ho tumid be was being watched and remained there waiting for an opportunity to oft unobserved lie v ailed there about two months aud then he was by the to disband his men und give up the expedition lie did -o and after waul came to San Francisco v tor remaining but a short time and then He lias borne the reputation of being u and yi t v ith all these qualities he has ne VL r until n to have any motley He nil that now Ail the ut half-mast The press a country print orations K ven puts on the sober form of ct On men's and oti settlers cabins lies the shadow of a personal bereavement find countless eyj s dim Avith tears over the loss of a friend whom they had never looked on Yi the dt ad man awfully Di was but 1 citizen not rich not well born but bred holding neither civil nor military He has not been a successful man counts success for he died v ith the dearest of his heart and all his life went famishing fur have the denied to him Kay ufc it out of the blackness of a and the bitterness of a con- demn that he stepped into the and ve of Hut in when Horace ilii d and hard judgment of him For have talked of him with and advocacy or with vehement hatred and abuse day his friends ire hardly gentler toward than his for death is a beneficent -piiit.and a comrade leaves au that they shall explain tiling touches our a N charity oud wisdom to explain all that looked dark in him NO ii i-j to men u ho had honestly as a living force now he ims parsed away to put the arrow at liii faults and to lay wit ii kindly ham Is a wreath upon his tues Mure than it them to i v hail his followers so true a love of liberty tor its own sake so dire u of oppression and tyranny that they thought they saw nim de- and wandering they could follow rather than himself is in- finitely a greater than the leader who an array ot personal ents there is no citizen left to us whose is so American as Horace V In no other country could he have been as great for the com- school and the equality of men before the gave him his chance to ing but inheriting tho quick capable brain of his fair mother lie was at school aud away at tho hard Old Testament when a of four stars old The lad of ten found Ins school ended for work pressed and weio small And from the endless labors of a farm the of fifteen went out to begin life for himself Five years of indifferent success iu country offices sent nun to XI New York to at statement 1 and verified of v accompanied me to the fields and shared my While discounting vt ry in n mind the the us quoted by me still me im- deut fortune awkward rnw- d homely unused to society poor his capacity found mirk hia licit v made lus love lie delved fourteen ft day dollars a week He lived on of debt kept him li as tu tuul d with the belief that been obtained from preclude any and rubies bolh 1 stale were sin this iu ct ut the n mo and faith The diamonds of them of on value ranked high New York lapidaries Thf tiro d up t he expo feetiim kept him pure m hick followed him took then mind Ton labor tu to tlie tirst the Neu a penny independent t tu popular to alt that it at birth I he making of money was a dary and pursuit Money honor and fame fix American had With the came the adventurers to profit it It was said that no Titan so j little human Mr STORY OF Uts The London journals contain the i ing letter addressed to the Secretary tho National My dear An incident on tho which I think calls for a brief i report as showing both tlie with which the Teignmouth for assistance and in re- cording a most skilful and hiring act of seamanship an act exhibiting greater self- reliance ou the part of a little boy jears of age than 1 have almost in so young a lad The boy t Frederick 11 road j Exmouth hail occasion to go to some place j near in a small dingy when the ido suddenly swept him out into tho opcu 1 sea It blowing hard from the cast so the poor little fellow got xip tiny mast and sail and ran along the coast in tho vain hope of finding seme he conld land Ho saw nothing ever bnt the white foam of heavy breakers met found himself swiftly drawn towards hem When within a few hundred yards of ho let go his tiny anchor and bolls mast and upon the i chance of holding on until the j a little It was at time about one o'clock that on going to the front of 1113 which faces the sea I observed him not being active as I once was i called a naval friend who was with me and who observing as I had done the imminent peril of the poor boy ran down to tue beach v ith the intention of oil in the first boat he could get which would live in such ti sea lie found Mr chief boatman at this station und men on the alert In the exorcise of what I consider to be a wise Mr Moran would not the lives of men by oil her of the boats Jie bad in aid of the poor boy The broken water with the occasional very heavy rollers ex- tended for more than yards from the shore iu few boats but our could have lived They had takon tho lie since she anchored and that she would hold on until The tide came iu when the would The poor little fellow however thought differently and seeing that utter destruction him if driven from the spot he then was he got lip his and sail with marvellous rapidity anchor and stood to the westward almost touching as he went the foam that was from the breakers The bout to tin westward most on her beam-ends and with lightning precision and decision tlie only spot he conld havo landed he boldly bore and his tiny bop t into the foaming waters My friend and ii r Moran proceeded to the wilh and Iho dest ribes the as a most The boat llew the roller like a seagull when she was suddenly becalmed and they momentarily expected that she would broach to be rolled over and knocked to The little fellow however seemed quite calm and collected with his tiller in one hand und the shoot in the other when the gale again caught his -ail and he skimmed over the second roller right up to the beach Meanwhile 1 had telegraphed to for the aid of the of the National and see ly started with the greatest rapidity She was iii fact on her way to within ten minuter of the receipt of my telegram She was however recalled by a tele- gram I despatched indicating the safety of the boy My naval friend an officer of able agrees with me that iu the of a the boy's best ii not only chance of escape lay in the course he adopted in under u ol riget through the broken water on the and his conduct in that respect a j lesson to others if similarly placed showing them that courage and judgment are the chief elements of cras on ditch occasions I am Admiral South Devon November lu this to comrades who tudes of the future as mementoes of brave men noble actions Mr says they perpetuate the of civil war preserve them is contrary to the usage of civilized tions Let those who camped and marched and fought through veary years inspired by the idea that they were doing to a noble know thai they were doing that which should he from memory and consigned to utter them forget their old camping grounds their weary marches their hard-fought battles let those who gave blood sneak through cover of the night like the sight of their maimed limbs and bodies barbarously perpetuate the memory of civil the monuments to the dead bo no tell the tale of courage and devotion let the national cemeteries bo ploughed They the memory of civil and that i- contrary to the usage of Will nor the soldiers of speak their on them and of ii indignantly On of our friends Las re- d the following from Liverpool un- der date of November I think yon made a mistake in sitting down -o i cry quietly to your losses it's not Should yon not have made great wailing on your doorsteps ering your devoted heads with ashes till England to half tho world spread over yon her by sending you out of ow and make a big tion for yon like she did for Chicago It seems to mo rather selfish to your griefs all alone yon know it deprives us of feeling mighty good and big when we sfo in the England sent so much fur we feel a grim religious feel- ing of satisfaction creep over us and think ourselves a You have deprived us of parr of this at any rate you d the before it conld burn out uv turned out of ami home and turned naked t- telling what of u but 1 icel mi are all right and aide to bear a of the rougher ny of life r uld bov South Fifth Tusker streets 209 South street PHILADELPHIA 15 Gobi street V K OF OIL WELL Wrought Iron Tin nnd to H from i ii fit Boiler Tubes I1 to U 10 anil under of best Iron WORKS Gibbs Co Props Pa ami X Y MACHINISTS Jron Founders Forgers Manufacturers of AND AH CASTINGS OF ALL Iji him ami Urasa Our own HiJ Portable KINDS PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK C n i t n I SI ile at t rate ami promptly das and Oil Well lor tho SULK Uf C M Farrar Patent R Me P H E RS O N AH EXT comer Spring ami Emery block Or ALL KINDS PROMPTLY DONE Ali Work and streets K II B A A JOHN L li IE JOHN r w Colled ioi remit JAMKS C Cashier ALLEGHENY TRUST AM CITY PA CAPITAL II liable Office at Tiii I'll A NX If Agent ami 1 full TOOLS AND thar tie a paradise among Yet that chatter and wear overcoats to the the hi nit of a Man Diogo California paper It is now the middle of November and wo have the and air of July iu East without the excessive heat makes ex- istence in York und op- during that The fervor of tempered by the most delicious air id fairly buoyant It id vital v ith i The feeble ex- here instant have that rare of atmosphere thar at the blood and the frame elastic Yon can rarely exercise under the ing tin iu the without we tempering that render u brisk ul midday delight It i a lo take and vet without exercise the is a pleasure to take and yet exercise the appelito is Wo are in tho midst of and gieon corn and tomatoes arc on every table The lig is ripe upon our trees the pomegranate glows with its oriental splendor of tinting ready to k the apple nestles beside it aud cluster in our gardens and that l hey do not beautify every house our own fault The most exquisite ors hero on a of coloring aud a size highly flattering to our soil Hint climate A pink in San Diego u tion of inti beauty Nature in io other part of the United States rejoices in such deep radiant dyes IRON AND to GAS WORKS LAMP POSTS caution ill parties or any irf an upon my patents ol or my on similar style Kugino with vulve on top 01 as they will lie CO AND 10 -t established a depot for onr at this point we I ho utti-tilUm ol tratto to our stock Oil TUBE AND CASING II IT W II Fin to T 1 W U Duncan Oco K Anderson IT FOR- COL S and Sold on all poiuts in the States and solicited H KO ss At Petroleum Centre Pa buy and Securities Collections ami a H MONTHLY AKD AN REVIEW of the entire Petroleum v ta most reliable a FULL of the Associated Press jy Best Medium in n Pennsylvania Correspondence Solicited from all ot the il and it used will be liberally paid for Write on only one side of k to Bros Sc SECOND NATIONS BAM P Capital IN GOVERNMENT BONOS with the snd dc SIX PKU CMNT INTEREST on timo tor which be issued Jill oo Notice 0 C F W Ames Win II Abbott J Win M C r T VT B Jl R Porter Bank BLOCK Capital S tor Mi a I vf II A Mi 1C KS Go Collections ma ilc 011 iil bi tho llay sell Securities specie Geo K Anderson and ALLOWED on TIME Solicited H 11 ho firm of Luco Downes of and Spring Block Office hours 3 a iu to G lias el her ami chloroform in citrtictiug K G street Globe Valves in- u iro of ia stumped socke Anil Tools anil Cocks it Fitti and K i s ii w i hy pure and con- for teert at tho over K Chaa 11 Ames Wm T Henry Harloy C J Jeo K s A Wright n r A Win 11 PRODUCERS A N I MANUFACTURERS BANK OF PA Capital li GENERAL BROS DENTAL ROOMS over 11 Goods Store Laughing Gas and 7 a m to 6 p in ly liny ami Coupons Collect Interest and o i points in tho Oil U H Pnx C A B NTS thu tbu s not IS Ut New York oi 11 ra Anna nud SI A will remain in a limited time will hi vocal music in the pure Italian school bv tho cr in class or 77 Pino b CO No 3 for CJm not to tho Collector on must lie at the on 01 before tlie ot or tVi flow of bo A K Prcs WORKS EVANS ROWLAND SMITH ail F ut over sf tlm nml location oi the in the city under tlie ty ol the City Council are now prepared i ami tho of my therein of lots ho and ou Xo PA of Weld Lafayette Iran M Brass C C tinil thin on in the eil to to ot aud square inch Also nil f t antl the what hv uw wav I was tuul in de tlu of the tno I looked upon my im liou not to of discovery bur to ami aluc ot re tho the thus iu and I was to A VICTIM rilK KB At I since discovered uld W to make the i Had 1 allowed moro time as I of the Tad 1 i in which to tion it that detected the fraud my because ho was forever imposed upon by the base and the undeserving Yet no man Ho was n great ob- server and lie quite through the deeds of men Rut he thought that to he bora with u burden of lazy or of a mean cunning was almost the heaviest i ot heaven and that those of ny who came into lite better equipped through uo desert of our own owed these some t bin i in the help ho had a sunny belief that each new be the lover of a vust prosperity to the pirn to who obtained it And the number of these beseeching But his did not stop there No needy creature appealed in vain to him for assistance no charity lacked his help The man who might havo been a millionaire leaver hut n moderate fortune to his children ha believed that A the Alaska If had no source of but her they were fully this territory would he one of tho richest United States but avert with the partial development of this interest we have to be proud ot The salmon fisheries ut alone yield j thousand barrels yearly South of here along Prince Island and ether adjacent thereto there are splendid j openings for establishing salmon fisheries I Indians catch and to a large extent live from that source Fish is the cd Hie to the coast tribes j many articles of use and i ury but finny product is their main re- j liance for food j is a mint of money in the i gill fisheries At present perhaps trade are not reaping large but from all 1 cun they have every encouragement to extend their tions Pioneers in any department of life usually have u hard My own rience however and that of several others here has been both pleasant and profitable and I hope the energetic men who are ing the foundations for building up a vast trade in the specialty will in time all their expectations realized As the Pacific coast becomes everything that Alaska can produce will very naturally an increased merket and no other branch would receive so great an impulse as the codfish trade The article is equal ami iu some respects superior to the land and also to the taken in the Sen When fact becomes known our codfish will command u better price than any other Our fii r trade is another feature of in- We tako from to 10.000 mink every year and from 5.000 to marten The number of killed is t-ct down to Ot foxes bine white red gray there are taken from to The supply of sea aud land otter is all things considered The sea Otter is so valuable that in its quest tho bounds of prudence are not regarded as they should be looking to the future 1 am unable to say how many ami -able but with those anil other Il 7 1.7 SOUTH ST having removed to tho and commodious new store iu the Chaso Stewart Block opposite their old stand to tho people Oil REGION lint Inr c Shut Down Prices II t III CHINA From Jj tod inches diameter E W STRATTON G B MITCHELL 4 ST TITUSVILLE PA Tube Works Co PAINTS OILS VARNISHES Wall and Plated mill HOUSE AND Cor Terry and Spring Sta PA French foi 2 The oldest in tlie Oil We iu atock a tine assortment of DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY CHAINS VEST AND LOCKETS SOLID SILVER PLATED WAKE GOLD-HEADED CANES Music Boxes Opera Glasses SPECTACLES Xo PA ENGINES AND BOILERS nil of Imn ami Valves Working Whistles Sand OIL WELL SUPPLIES Brewers and of rou WANT OF A No 1 uhl Bold worth the Livery on I or further at IP 1 1 in this market of tic HI A of doc oar u BOSTON M ASS it be seen at a 1 would were richer possessions than money At the same and higher aims than seeking it glance that Alaska is in this very wealthy l I From persons who have visited j r learned that there arc very Several called at the during the and brought irom Nan Francisco The tives are overjoyed vessel anchors off their shores for they know that there is an abundance of the of civilization ou I have observed that w tbo Aleuts gain knowledge of the customs antl of white people are eager to adopt them Important scientific discoveries have been made along the end of the Alaskan Peninsula Travellers from Europe and tho Eastern States of the Union find a great deal to interest them in the geo- botanical and features of Alaska ins see u in our ntn lint Manufacturers ot No 7 South Franklin St O T The bills for are lap on the of each every mouth and on or the 10th ot the tho will invariably be shut off A redaction of 50 per feel will made If paid ou or By order of tho L H Supf Tubing and woulu call the particular attention of ers and producers to thia make of Tubing and Casing One of the important features Tn the of oor ia that the Lap sunl the are made perfectly straight smooth a uniform thereby to tbe Each joint Insected iuJ ana stren Each joint carefully Inspected reamed at end and proved with the on a of to Tore shipment Each length witb our trafa mark Real Estate Our RPU c a tent of and great variety of ami onr can witb Attrition for which nrc sole of the most valuable s in the ot fine noil and surface well adapted for We also call to out oi Oil Lauda and Oil Interests pin braces some flue producing large tracts of un lands good paying Kud and we do not our to make uot pay Hlock A GOOD Proprietor Opposite Oil Creek Depot vilJo N paid for Copper auJ or AN To proviso for tho ordinary expenses of the for tlie Alarcl A D 1873 Sec 1 Jio it and hv Council ot the city of and it is hereby enacted authority the suine 1 hat the following and to the hereinafter for the on the day of April A D Sec 2 For tho Department of Streets thousand dollars out of which shall ho one thousand five humfred dollars for the or Street and the ior tho current expenses of the Sec 3 For tho of four thousand dollars Sec 4 For tho Department of Fire ten MQd dollars out of w hich he paid For the of the Chief aurt Fire Marshal six hundred and titty dollars For the salaries oi two each two hundred dollars For tho firo companies of the dred to he distributed as follows and Co two dollars Col Co two City of Co tivo lars Fred Bates TO Hose Co one For the purchase of new hose one five hundred dollars The remainder the of the Sec 5 For the Department of Police five thousand dollars ont ot which Hhull be paid For tho salary of tho Chief Police anil eighty dollars Fnr the salaries of three each hundred For the equipment of the I lice live hundred aud furty ur thereof is may be Tho remainder fur he current s of she For the Department of out of shall bo paid one for the Engineer acd Sin veyor of thf city and the remainder assistants and rent expenses of tho department 7 For the Department of Gas nnd 1'uijtic four thousand Jive dollars Sec For the DI two thousand dollars Sec J For the of dollars For of Expenses seven tho oar ot ho paid For tho salary of city thousand For the of the of the city fifteen For the salary of the City Clerk otic dollars 1 be for l Sec 11 All ordinances parts of or resolutions of the Council ith be the arc hereby Passed in Council November 13 C President S City Clerk Approved November 14th ISTC W or le Fl or AT LA AT LAVT in Odd Fellows Block corner 01 Fi mid J j A N S II I K i a J on Domestic for In National ami Anchor lor of Atlantic Citizens TITUS PA ATTORNEY AT LAW hlock l I J LAW Mice aver the Pa A HI K A T- L A W K H I I L CONTRACTS J C Now York No 7 Washington In London No d IJet'crs by poi mission to 4 IV R K W B NOTARY PUBLIC over Second Bank Pa M An Wi i II F W Ames IL Cady I G Cashier iOO K V W Stowart H NEW YORK MARKET HOFFER CO J Foster This bank ia organized on tho principle to Iho full extent of FIVE AND SIX CENT iutorcnt oil limn in special Securities of all kinds for auto made SHAMBURG SAVINGS BANK Slf AMBURG PA WiJ H ABBOTT JOHN K DUUM This is ft branch of the Bank of and business is on the principle INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS EKAL BANKING li A JEN Corners Franklin Pa Bcsl oi Meats ROBERTS CO Bankers SPRING ST OPP AMERICAN HOTEL PA I ti Ji is on S AN strcot from Broad street to tno Stsc 1 it enacted ami the Com of tLt City ol and it is enacted by of the That street tho north Hue and Honth of in the First Wartl bo anil the dime opened and highway an the lor purposes Sec 2 of Council the First ty iu tbc ity of said or nuna to the cost of to Sec 1 of fin aet approved April A 1 in Council November S iiy Clerk LOT AND VISITORS can of on plication at the of the No lins soil i and MI and all iii inuko on throughout ut -ix per cent all poults 11 w The Second Bank LOAN will r it iu Coin C NO MORE CORNS OR BUNIONS C J la now to to Fine Boots Fine Waiters Of the very Bent Stock can procured in the Market bad long York and of the ia the States of tAe most c with or Ban a specialty Jy C J Bank   

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