Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 6, Paoli, Orange County, 23 October 1878 — Page 3

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TKUMS: J ,,-, finVPr I V i ,4i."r tit mnntn'.... ' ( .' ' K ' . ,v jjiTarixV.y in Aivccc. n .Tiy "ri a Vgct7 i $7 71we c at tie" re still eroIing. Iter! S thing i excc-llcnt jest about pcMr- Cjrcs Elactwell, of North 'East, wm iti 'own Friday. . Ja. Rhode 'has re-openel hii fU.0jrrspH Gallery in the reams forrar"j cccopiJ by him. Mr. Jo'an T Stoat has just completed a ..mJgorne verandah, to his West Main itrefi rftidrncf. ExTresiurer Henry lieed and Mr. Vfa. Montgomery, of Orleans, were in 5a Friday. fjj, Teaford qualified Friday, as p-airdiai cf Aliie It- Wellraau, bond $ i roo. . II r Jas. W". Maity, of the LouisvilU Itr, ii visiting his brother, Judge M. S. JTavtty, of thi plae. Sit Prowl Ben. Lingle ara at Lawrtnecport fishing. They are fisherman, aa,3, of course, will havt lack. The next term of the Orange Circuit Court will begin oa the 13th day of Noifiuher lJ-78. The editor is gone this weei; but he ,v.j nil thi writing before ha left, and he, alons, ia re sponsible for all of it Vt'ecan and will do all kind? of jb wcrk cheaper and better .than anybody in the county. Come and sie for youror'rts. Dr. L. S. Bowles went to Fredericki1 i.g Friday, to visit his old friend, Mart Cromer, who in lying at the point of dpftth. The next rr-cular terra of the Board of Commissioners will be held, corn maneinjr, on the first Monday in Deceo.Tr. . The corfliriz rand Jury will have its handft full, nnd if it doesn't knock some bine- h w und c we will be badly nns'aken. Mr. lilisha Brnxtan is a access 'Met commissioner. Under his supervision our streets have been put in bet trr condition than for years pastl:l rt Hij;nin. Esq , of Orange villo, w- in triwn Friday, lie was to havo ffsrlcd yesterday on a vi-it ta his ton, Jv!tn, in Missouri lfiu our Newl.ptry items. They are vriiica by one of our most valued conIrifmlor, from whom we would like to l cir raore frpquntly. JncoIi I. Tesf-ird qualified Friday, as liiiiiiistritor f ihe rs :ote of Kilzabi-th . WfUmaii, deceased. His notices ill he found elsewhere. We h.ive nltsfed for I lie war, gntl mmi. and threats of violence and with drawn! of p'.tronae won't detr lis from djifij the work we've laid out to do. Hon. Lyonrgus lalton. Dem'icratic Ufpresentative elect from l.awrencii"uiT, and Geo. O- Iseniingsr, of the Hedfgrd bar, were in town la;.t week, and riHj upon u. We vrc runninc the Kkts office ana prcpa.-e to run it to suit ourselves. If) "' persons who find fault willi our Ksar-er of rnnnin-' it, can start an mice f their own. We ask our frids, ail over the cOuRtj, to send us ihort, crispy le'.tera eonfaiiHtig the news of their neighbor-bc-ols. Make your communications lscrt and pointed. We row hare in oar employ one of At left job printers in the State. If yon watt any job printing done, give C8 as we will guarantee Htisfac t.cni, in hoth style of work and price. . e want evrybody who has ifioiuui a load of wood oa subscription tahrieg it in at once. If you do act, 'iwiilcet our wood of some oca elsa r.dcrmpel you to pay mousy instead tiwood, Kepuhlicsa etiil. raaiataios its jstcr-lie danibnc.fi upon ti bsjitig 3 selling of votes; frcta which wi in- " tst it favor the (iimiuWe prse,,c whether it gets the Sheriffs tftlea tr not. Iu'.iid ocr lTenisetiit!i-s and if yoa sat br;;a5ris trade with those nsea advertise, and our word for it yen them mora liberal than lh mn is too nisgsrdly to cse printer's in i. A .rarjp. c!anHt ta l- a "punier, " rckrt fall ct r:.-rr. b it u; cut . r s 'i0vJ -,r i w-k. We ouI4n't resist lis ruifl r;,-i j of "a 1 "rL. but be ciLl! . ' t 1 l.tt.I .1 i ji'l ihe lv.e:ity. '.ty, ir I 7. i!i;i.'rlv : t - ' c j. z I t lfick" 3 " ' 1 i ! " i r f:. - : t 111 veL.rd iy. 'r ' t"l r clt" i f tL; co-r.tr ,U" Wi. ; - ( I 1 ii 2, ix cf m , if ft 1 t "a 1 ' ' ' f " ; f v t -X . 1 . It lllOll t o ! " tr 1 , a it I a i'i: ', '. k ; ' 1 k 1 1 ,"'?, 1 1 i - 1 J t r - .! O" t . t 'f .

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tl' nntcr lak d tomet? In;, af -r all. scrjiit to '-'in e the Srt drtj cf '"i tcr-'.T il iii or-en lawful to J t ifkevs. and w'.d :; o jr;(!I the ft t of ITart'h; but it win not be lawful to kill quails or rheaaats until the first day of Kovera ber, and tfjn n!j during the mnthsof November and December. I). P. Blocker, Esq., Treasurer of the Orange County Agflealtoral Society, is now paying the premiams awarded at the last Fair. The Society ins decid d to pay fifty cents on the do:Ur. No deduction for antries except in the speed ring. Because of our denunciation of election frauds, certain parties hare threat ened to withdraw their patrons ji from the News. All right, gentleman. Just p y ns what you owe us, and go to thunder with your patronage. The Nkws will live and prosper without any assistance from yoa. Under the bead of "How Democrats talk to eich ctiief sine the election" some fool aired bis brains (?) through the Republican last week, and a raore foolish, silly, senseless, idiotic, unintelligible lot of stuff we haven't seen in a longtime. For tha sake of the author we are ?lad that an &jtylura for "incurables" is being builtWe print and circulate each week T20 copies of the News more than double the number of papers sent out by any othr paper in the county aud consequently offer to the business men of the county by far the best medium for ad vertising themselves and thir business ever before offered them. Our terms ate reasonable and we ask your patron age. Give us a trial. II. W. Miers, having been elected to the legislature from Monroe county, ba5 fcince the election, resigned his of fico as Prosecutor, which leaves u vacancy in that office for one year, to be filled by appointment by the Governor. The applicants for the position are John East, of Monroe county, Geo. O. lacninger, of Lawrence, and M. S. Sfavity, Prosecutor elect, of this count. The social event of the season oo enrred t the residence of Capt. Jim Stucker Satnrda- evening, in the reception tendered by the Captain and his estimable wife to David Stucker and his bride, who arrived from Flora, III,, on lh? evening stige. Some fory or fifty of the best people of our town had assembled to congratulate the happy couple on this their most important step in life. In company with his numerous friends we congratulate Dr ve nnd wish him and Ids charming bride a !oii and prosperous lifeUcnj imiu F. W.ou, of Oranpeville township, died very suddenly on Tuesday of lat week, and was buried at Wesley Chapel cemetery Wednesday by the lii b pun-lent Order of Odd F.- Now, of which order he was an honored and consistent member. The writer was a comrade r.i.d fne.si-.matc of Fra nk's during the late war, and. wish the few survivors of Company G. 4;th lleg't, Ind Vol. Inty, can teslify to his being a brave, honest, true, and good man. With him we have tuiswcrcd to many a roll call, and we hope, with him. to an. BWer to one more. If the world was niiidc up of such men ns Frank Wilson, if would be a thousand fold better than it is. N C vYui. L, Heed, of Orleans, has in his possession ft copper plate, 12x13 inches, which was unearthed in the cemetery at Litchfield, Scotland, by the sexton. Mr. Munroe, of New Orleans, was visiting Scotland at the time and got possession of the plate, and on his return home presented it to Mr- Wm. Richards, of New Orleans, who in turn presented it to Mr, Heed. The plate is exceedingly we! I preserved, and bears in very legi bte letters the following inscription; : JAMES GLENN; isQ"., Of Longcro.fl, I -Ate Governor of South Care Una. Obiit, lSih July, .1777, tefat, 7fi. Trustee Assxstial telorl The following repotts of receipts and expenditurei, for the yaar ending Oct 14th, 1HT8, were wviia ly the Trts of tbt- several toirashljss and towns to the Board" ?f Comndesior.ers ljL.it we i k , viz; PA0L1 TOWNSHU. Fee'; " a. Township fun'JU-..C 21 1 41 Road fand 5'- 52 Schal faad 134 "3 Special School fd- 23 14 I' 2 tas tl IS! 13 Exp'rs. y. is 115 : n ft. m $ J a ii 13 Totali ?072 ii 12C2 C al a n ce ..-1 J.k- 7 il 5 3 T ruM"' allowance for :;ervit j i'2 5 J Ntllini VAST ItlWNSll It. llsc'pts. . JExp'r. T iwr.ship luJ....C 1 ) 51 0 tJ T.l r.ixi !' 5.. :4 :. 19 :.o Zi ll 1 a a j - ( i I'J f-:ci.N'ch.ct iM. Ul 1? If 3 . 3 V-z txx f.;nd 2 ID Ji 12 TfttuiH .li!i9 :? 2T4 M . , . . . 7 t j I'i i: 1 a n J a. JL.-W .... - ' 4 1 If I, jrni.ii;" f ; i l...-. 7 L" ' -I. . 4 i;:n. . j - P 1 i ' 3 11 ; i" 1:1 it i t . t 1 f . 1 t.

!'!iS..:iK!i;i:3 HaUric- ...A '?! j'r iip;'.s a :-o f -r :rvi e f.l C .) (;ioa;;:vi!.h:; r,I .". ' 1 tq. L xp'-. Townn'.ip find.... IZ'J n J i T. 1 fnrul . 1.1 22 i- i. !v its rt r.l Special school fu. MX HI Z. f,.S 1 Hifi-iti C23 02 Total - 1374 CO 17 ;i I r)n ii:: c:t fr '.liownnre Inr rvicts 12 NO.-1T5L V.T.ST TOV.'NSIIIP. l.r p' t i.xp'ic. Town-ip fun 1....? 1 r.o f 122 50 i!.-:id f. n ' 1 17 113 f.0 Dog tax fund 152 fi 72 m Special school f d. 1HU 5 J) S3 0-3 Tnitien ' 715 33 Totals 1303 Co 491 03 Balaace 83 G 03 Trastee's allowance for services 43 CO FRENCH LICK TOWNSHIPIJec'pf s. Kxp'rs. Township fond....! 244 53 $ 378 32 Uoad fund 2f0 81-1 f3 90 School fund 1251 61 172 90 Special school f d fj'.H 95 103 15 Dog tax fund 15G 20 52 50 Total 2312 23 77G 77 Balance.... - 17.15 52 Trute's allowance for servicea 107 50 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Rec'pte. Exp'rs. Township fund.... $ 1S2 4.1 $ 112 85 Road fund 126 19 - 10 95 School fund... 92 86 26 50 Special school f d 625 74 G-17 90 Dag tax fund 869 46 Total - 1S3S 68 798 20 Balance 10S8 48 Trustee's allowance for services 57 50 SOUTH EAST. Ilee'pt. Exp'rs. Township fund....$ 257 02 $ 22 54 Itoad fund 331 11 29H 46 School fund IH.l 00 44 80 Special school fd 425 11 69 20 D -g tax fund 1196 98 Total 2343 22 643 00 Balance 169S 22 Trustee's allowance for services 60 CO GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP. ( Pec'pls. Exp'rs. Township fund....$ 147 65 $ IGt 8:i Rad fund 57 30 56 63 School fund 1044 11 Special school fd 353 3f 345 90 Dog tax fund........ 101 15 43 65 Total 1704 20 fill 03 Balance 1093 17 Trustee's allowance for services 55 00 STAMPER'S CREEK TOWNSHIP. Rec'pts. Exp'rs. Township fund S 167 83 $ US 59 Road fund 119 09 89 60 School fund 658 02 40 72 Special school Td.. 195 16 91 61 Dog tux fund... 132 70 53 50 Total 1272 80 397 02 Balance 875 78 Trustee's ailowa wee for services 77 50 SPECIAL NOTICES.

Trunks and Valises cheap at Drom's. Go to llhnl-?s' for all kiti'ls of Pictures. Do you want an Over-coat cheap? Drom will sell you on cheaper than any house in the county. 6tf J nines Rhodes is now taking Pit-' turns ut rttlUvtoti prices. Goto the fountain head fof Dry Gvjodsand Notiwns, OnmibelPs. C-'J Have you seen those Over coats at Drom's? Eouud to sell cheap. Call and look at them. 6tf A l:irr stoek of Over coats jmt, received at Campbell's G 2 Drom, the clothier, has just, opened a now stock of Overcoats, which will be sold low down as cheap as the cheap est. Go and see them. 6tf For goods of all kinds, cro to Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. Do you want a nice Photograph or any kind of a Picture, if so ij to Rhciles'on the west side of the publie square. A c.'ir load of ehoiee Salt just received at Campbell's Lack Creek Cash Store. G 2 Drom, the clothier, hat just opened a large and new stock of Clothiaj of all kinds- Having bought from first hands he is able and will sell at prices which will astonish you. Go and see him, Braxtan'a corner. Gtf Ladles' Trimmed Hats, latest shapes and lowest prices, at Campbell's. 62 Stout & Bro. are payiti jloctsp r doeen for egs. tf J. M. Andrew is paying' 1-3 cts per dozen for eggs. . tf Larg-e assortment if Over coats at Andrew's very cheap. tf Ladies cloak?, nil styles, ct Andemy's, vrryt-!. -T. tf For lls.r.1 Q Ti'-v:: rr.T ClL-.r-iv.-xre, 13 t: ? IV ck C. .'; C- :!iC:rrs. C--2 Civ-t Cro. L.vi Lirj-t Etc;.; i f cl:'.'.r,r;; la t'tc county , nil c ill and u: ; iV I 5 uu '.itl L y r - trni ;:-.i J fit tl.'J I : 1 rkv?. G. Y. il : rr.d r.:. I cz H, , ! f -ft ;l I : C 2 1 : - 1 .w t w a.-.J i;r;:ijtl j 1 ri idvi II t j 1 "1 I 1 rt'jM.ititu )J. : ) II. , .Ii V ... .1... . I- .. . . . ... Ui.il,.. (.,, , ii u '(., n, i ; . 1 ' t'j .1 i i 1 j' mi r- f ' " - .'. I l'," .' 1 - c

In. i;i lr;:;k" I.o?-vil!.. L-t v.. I; o-;J r...:r.:l it "i-h-k lolf cf 'tovr ti::' . . :-, iardvVHn.- nn l o;hT pxnh in t:s line, bought fc-r the southern u;rl:rt. The yellovr ff-vev puikL' havir. 4 5:oj.ti- i tm.li' in tt-.it ir eti.iu, t: o ilt-ili :? v!rt- frrfA to ;;-dl at t,j!?i:f j prices," kp( l.f I'f'.'uht t;:e l-irg'--i stocli evf r brought to Oran;? eoti:!ty, and will sell thtaj at ftach ii-r.-ees as you never dre-mprl of. Go and exa rains bis stock nnd learn his prices, even it you don't, want to buv.

Take all - your country produce, to' Ed Martin; he'll pay you tha highest market price in goo ts or in money. - ' 4w Ben. D. - Riley . has the largest stock of stoves, tinware, h -ml ware and house furnishing- goods ever brought to Paoli,;i!l of which were bought at extremely low prices, and will be sold in the same way, Ben. D, Riley, has added a full stock of sash, doors and blinds to his busines. Call and examine them and learn his prices We will pay you the "Boss" price (or your Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. 1Y sauted. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. . 35- Thomas & Burg&ss. If you want a suit of clothes made or cut out go to Wm. Worrell. Shop on East side of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro's. store. He will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52-3 in Kemembel That Thomas Stalcup, on the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries Ac, &c. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remembet also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. f2if Reel, White & Blue No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Drom, the clothier, has just opened a large stock of boots and shoes, which he proposes to sell at bottom prices, call aud look at his stock, it will cost you nothing to look and it will give Mr. Levigreat pleasure to show the goods Remember they will be sold cheap. ltf For Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing or anything- in the dry goods lino go to Andrew's, the largest and most complete assortment in the county. Wanted, 50,000 lbs dried fruit, for which I will pay the highest market price, and sell you goods as cheap as can be had in any store in Southern Indiana. J. M. Andrew. "Just received a large and complete stock of Ready-made Clothing bought for cash from first hands, which will be sold at prices that will astonish you, t Andrew's. New stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes at prices to suit hard times at Andrew's. Don't you want a good suit of clothes before the fair? Go to Drom the clothier and buy them cheap. . Ben. Riley has now, by far, the largest, most varied and best stoek of stoves, tinware, hardware and general furnishing go kJs, in his line, ever brought to Orange county. Don't fail to call when at the fair this week and sea whether or not we are telling the truth. JLevi Drom, the clothier, on the 13 rax tan corner has added to his larga stock of clothing a large and fine assortment of boots and shoes. When-In want of any chrthing, boots or shoes go and see him. ltf A complete .. line of Hardware,Queeesware and Glassware always on hand at Andrew's. " Remember that I can and will save you money if yu will examine my stock of Ready-made Clothing before buying elsewhere. toU Here. Have yoa seen that large and fine stock of ready made clothing at Burnty & White's French Lick fieri'. If nr.t '--a at once and er.tni.: j tl-O Cr.cs t stock ever ot 5 m l in Cr.-.nj-:- r . -:r.ty, and chc.ip to, v'.. :t f ;1 to g.). 2s-, CI - -.it 1 l:rr. Ii 17 e receive. I Iht-Ir r .11 c . 1: 1 .. I:.I -f . :''I; of inereo.it- ! r 11 I x;lll r c. I 1 t; : y it's ?:,'.- s . 'J: . f c- . 1? r r .!l Li::-.!:. J Jim i 11" cf c it: " . . .t 1 1 1 i u " 1 . ir ' j s. ;!., 1 1

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Shirt?, dr.i a t-r, un-lrr-'hirb-, r.!x!-:ti-s, set: J evi.-ry thlo-jr ILc i:irni'dag line ch-,p at Dram's. They take great pleasure ia showing- gv, U vt D r a ', Drom, the cluthier, nt RrA.ttan's corner, Is s-.-'.'.ing a l.irgo a.nnunt -.f clothing,' ar.d is selling it cheap. Go to Drom's and buy you a good fait suit of clothes, a large stock to select "from. . Dro-m, the clothier, will sell you clothing at greatly reduced prices, and of a good quality Have you seen those California Overalls at Drom's? Go and s?o his stock. Everybody is cordially invited to call on Drom, the clothier, for all kinds of clothing. Anything in the clothing line you want can be had at bottom prices at Andrew's. For nice, stylish lleady-made Clothing at prices that cannot be beaten go to Andrew's. For the very highest cash, price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker fr Son, Orleans. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Whtat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. : : Oli! Eyes csadcMcff.-- i Spectacle frames refitted with new glasses, selected by Jreger's test types to suit the eyes for 50 cts. per pair. If you have old specs, the frames of which will justify refilling bring them along, I use only the finest periscopic lenses.1' HOLLINGS WORTH, GASH G?0HE! CI I A UBERSB UR G, INI). THOfYlAS & BURGESS Dealers iu Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Caps. Bonis, ShoVs, Iteady-mado Clothing. La-.lics H a ' s a specialty". We have a peneral assortment of goods 'which we will sell at bottom priws for cash or pro'luce. tiring on your produce aud get the highest market price for it. S8-3ni GltOOSRY STORE! Would respectfully inform the pnhlic that h has oa hand a large stock of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hals 1 Caps, notions of all Kinds, GLASS AND WIN DO W SASH, CIGA US, 7 OH A CC O, ' : ; TJSAf COFJ?J!&, ' ' SUGARS, Mr.sicrel and White Fish, by retail or the kit, and all articles usually kept in a provision store, and will be sold as cheap as any house in the place. fl"Thc highest market price will be paid for every description of produce. Ti.e rlnfaiie. are iavi'ted ta call and examine my stock of goods. . - " -2(-Sm CHEAP r.alLLfMERY AND ATT I f1 L. ' t " .1 'N - w v tmtf m Cr-ri elast aortment of Fall and Winter -tiood to be sold at the lowest cash pctees to f uit the times. Hats, Flowt-rs, Hibwn of the latest and most fashionable styles, in Fency tit)od will Uv found alt the ivvltie. hir" tr.e .season, sm-h ns Ijjtdi.'.-' 'eck Sciirf, Uir.ii I i icfc a; ' v silk If andki'rchje f, I! ii,. ( 11 : ami '. i'tv.-. trtoves. l oret., K.i:Tti ,.rv. Faary o,.,,.rf. Drees J'.'jttous. Jewetry, MdIm-'m. '7t" jrd a pood a...trt.;;cnt ui ha.i.i V a.: 1 r,. oe ii.-- iory.Uass" Llea.-he-l ami cot.rc t in fj'.ionaMe f' ipuou shurt jotic.". Jitj L'.'ur.-a .it riy ore no rliaifc tor tn.tiinirj. - 31 US. 'kL r. BEX JI MAX. A.- Hi20d.es, Groceries c Provisions M 1 HP fcj 6. t M W V Lf w-1 t, r.iTi;.i:::Y .in 7.0 no'.;. i ft f f - .,: i v i - ' t n ;. v, i. : ci - i v ,..(. m f . , I . ... , -r '(.',.1 1 ) - i. v ' j .' :it 4 I i - I i'.' a 1 . -i.t t 1 - rt- - is; 1 U! . 1 i i-.rV- ' I 1 Jiff . r , . f ' " ! Ii i - - t I : t r ' i - ' r , ' ..-,

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Are prepared tcul.-'auj and all -ork in i''r line in flf;i rl. . f tnd at reasonable prices. K A I jSO MINING, FttI CO PAINTING, GRAINING AND TAPER HANGING a specialty. . J m. Iu. 17H- , ' lfitf .

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The lablent all times uitpiletl ithlhe b:-lthe market aiV-.rtf.ij airy, comfortalde rooms, clean be-ds dc. Carriages meet every tr;'in, conveying p;isenrrs to Preru-Ii L.;lc and West Baden Springs and ail intermediate points. Drum-nu supplied with Tigs" at all times. Hacks will leave Albert Hou-s-, in Paoli, every mornir.v' at S o'chu k, making' connection vilh nort!i!'r;i rain. 2-3-tf V. If. GIlAVlIH, Pro-'r.

Yoa Jlay Talk Abot't Greenbacks Geld and Silver, lint wc want 77A' ! t c f and will say to the punlic that fve are now about ready" to eanl your wool into rollsat the low price of C'4' cent s per pound for white or 8i cents for mixed when ffreaseis furnished, or wh'n de-tired, the jMinnd to! 1. We warrant all our work when the material is good and. in jrooil condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds cT Vccf. for which we will exchange good at the low est prices. Call aud sea us at our mill in Paoli, Ttd. KING & STUCKER. April 23, 1878. 32 E. D. BASSFOEB'S, Cooper Institute, Hew York Citj. New Itlitstrated Priced Catalogue is a book of fifty dosely printed pages, quoting with the size, eapaeitv and stvle the prices of i.hout SIX THOUSAND items of iion-efurnighini? Hardware, China, Giuss, Silverware, Csstlery Cooking Utensil, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Coal Vase.-!, Fire Sets and Stands, and every kind of goods for the furnishing of a house, tablCf fio tel, yacht, steatn'Udat, school or public institution. The largest assortment in the world, from the plainest tote most rich and costly, all at greatly reduced prices, 40 to 60 per cent, beio-v rel&il rates. Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully bd.ted by experienced packers and shipped to all parts, betters promptly answered, and estimates for goods from ONE DOLLAR to $10,000 cheerfully furnished on application. t'DWARD D. BASS FORD, 1, 2,3, 12, i:;. 15. Iftaiiu Cooper Institute, 3d Ave., 4th Ave., As tor PL & 8th St., New York City. iieianga a Scully, r." era-.' 1 (-.."jm !. rr' ji ' :ar-c u : ; - i-t.'.i' tit I t v i lt i! , ' j tc i (.''! a . ktri'i" t ii .u-e "'.t ' .:.!.': .ilv t rr-ro l':it:tin--. ir : ad i'it"'r i ; .ii: : it 7 in t ri..'.itiMt?oi ;'i :i rt. v a "i. ! iisi' ,r. ii f pi'.'...c t. ivrpi-J : a r i i - to d K U TO COITSIL'dEES 4 Ji J f (fif, . I 1 r . . ' if ' , i ! j ' f in1 i . ' e v J t"i-i -r 11 i - 1 " 1 ' - -t'f if i ' -i ' ri ' . - ! b " , - - !( S. 'i.l, .i1 i i I 'i : '. ( I . S. . 1 i V, 1 1 .-- I. t-- ,-.-- Jl. 1 . jf 1 f '''' I " ! 4!' ' ' " i i 1 " rt

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