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DARC1EY- snvDEr, AT "Old White Comer. Are now receiv ing their THIRD STOCK of Staple ' and Fancy . Roods, LADIES' FINE Dress Goods men a BOYS' CLOTH mG, Boots and Shoes , ETC., STC. IP V Than at any time during the last IFiye !Tear. They are making the FUR FLY on Prices of all , LADIES' and GENTS' TCliey arc almost Given Avayi Flannels at 25 cents worth 50. Poplins at 20 cents worth 40. Scotch Plaids at 25 cents worth 50. French Merinos 50 to 75 cents worth $1 00 to $1 10. Empress Clothsat G5 cents -worth $1 00 Mohairs at 50 cents worth 85. Prints at 10 cents worth 12. Water Proofs at $1 20 worth $150. Canton Flannels at 18 cents worth 20. Bed Blankets at $4 70 worth $5 75. Over-coats at $5 00 worth 7 50. Men's Boots at $3 95 worth $4 75. A. LITVE OF Buffalo Robes Army Clothing FORSALECHEAP. WANT COLUMN. WANTEl-VIOIJN. Wanted to pnrcha.se a son-toned, new or second-hand Violin, i Anyone Having such an instrument can find! a buyer oy muuinngiu tne Jenersouian oUice. T ANTED Everv one to Insure In the! In. ctnnati Mutual of Cinciuati. lOO policies monw new uuiiiva unn any w estern CO. lixtf to correspond. An. Dlv, 35 per cent. Office, Carlln's Block, East of Court House. J. D. FLENNER, Agent, trr ANTED Everybody to lnsnr in he An il chor I A fe. 178, Broadway; N Y. Iterates are the lowest of any Mutual Company in America. lUXfl U. F. PENDLETON, Agent. ANTED, ACKfTS FOB TH1 PEOPLE'S LAWBOOK Ev lion. Franklin Chamberlln. of the Knit ed. States Bar, bite Law Partner of the Cute -I list ire of Massachusetts. Entirely new, lull complete and reliable. Recommended by Si. ureme Cou t and other Judge. Chlef-Jusilcen. Chancellors, Attorney-Generals, Presidents of Law Colleges, and eminent Lawyer and Busi ness SI eii, aiue ocsi anu diin coinnreJien si ve and useful work aver prepared for popua use It explains and illustrates the principles un- dnrlvliis the business transactions ol every day life; furnishes plain and pract'cal direc tions now to proceeu in actual ousiness, ana embodies a complete and most admirable se ries of Forms It snows the best way of man aging In almost every buKiness emergency: points out the rocks on which so many a good business has made shipwreck, and how to avoid tnem ; tens wnai amurs may ne saiery itendeu to wit hout a lawyer, and when coun sel suuf lie had, makes It easy to present the ease to him in the best manner. In short, it Is an absolutely rare ana reliable guide lor the correct transaction oi EVERY KIND OF BUSINESS. Arenti are meeting with unexampled ducoexK. The high etiaracter of the work. Its practical value to all classes, its splendid reo onaraenaauons, ana its oeaumui appearance, place them on the high road to success from Lhe very outset. For circulars, unparalleled arrav of testimonials, and particularsof Aeen- cy, address, E. HANN AFURD A CU, Publish ers, 177 west r ounn oireer, Cincinnati. f. rx A iso, wanted, Agents ior ureeiey's American Cohflict. and a most beautiful Fault Hiulk. The last named work Just out jjec 4L, ABW-M Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad. On and after Monday, November 18, trains will run as louows (annua vs excepted ): FKOM FINDLAY. Findlay Ace. Mail. Pnt'g'r. Leave Findlay . 6 (W a in ...8 2 am2 IS pm vnin 2U am 15 uuj UO pm Ar'rr Carey . so am8 4U mj 3D pm Leave Carey 53 am 4 10 pm Tlllln 7 s am 4 ao pra Ar've Clyde. Leave Clyde Ar've Sandusky. 8 17 am 8 30 am. . 8 20 till. Cleveland.-!! SO am " Toledo 1010 am.... J&tO pm Ji 40 pra .7 25 pra juzu pm .7 45 pra The 8.25 a Train connects at Carey with Mail going South.reaching Forest at 10.18 a m ; Kenton at 10.50: Bellefontaine at 1L68: L'rbana at 12.41 p m ; tipringneld at 1.25 p m ; Usborn at 2.05 pm: Dayton at 2.40pm: Cincinnati at 5.40 pm. TV HSDLAT, Mail. JfaO. FSyAe. Lean Toledo 00 am lo so am " Cleveland 5 00 am 2 30 pin Sandusky 1 30 am 4 50 pm 4irrg Clyde 8 10 am 5 42 pm Leave Clyde 8 20 am R 50 pm " Tiffin 9 05 am., 6 Si pm drrire Carey 45 am 7 15 pm Leave Carey 10 10 am ...4 00 pm 7 20 pm " Vanlue 10 40 am ...4 25 pm 7 45 pm rrfreFindlar 11 JO tmj 80 pm 8 10 pm Trains arriving in Findlay at 5.L p m .connect at Carey with Mail Train from the South which leaves Cincinnati at 7.15 a in; Dayton at 10.15 a ra ; Usborn at 10.53 a m ; Bprineheld at 1' JS a ra ; Urbana at 12.15 p m ; Bellefontaine at L20 p m ; Kenton at 2-25j m ; Forest at 27 p m ; arriving at Carey at&2 p m. Pwaengert by this Line reach Findlay quick er than by any other Haute. Lake Erie and Louisville Railroad. To take effect Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1869. Leave Undlay. Passenger -V-tO a. m. Accommodation and Mail 2:15 p. m. Amvt at Fremont. Passenger .. Accommodation and Mail 7vi0 a. m. .4:45 p. u. Leave Jrrtmont. Accommodation and Mail. Passenger. 8: to a. m. 6:L"j p. m. Arrive at Findlay. Accommodation and Mall.- .1 1:15 p. m. Possenper . 8:15 p. ni. Passensers leavlnc r mala v at t&io a. in., ar rive at Cleveland at 11:20 a. nu, and Toledo at 10:10a. m. Iteturmna Leave Cleveland at 2n p. m. ana Toledo at 5:10 p. in. arrive at Findlay at fc35 same evening. leavinK Cleveland at uou a. m. ana loiouo at 6:55 a. arrive at Findlay at 11:15 a. m. jcelumtna ieave findlay at z-.io p.m.. ar rive at Cleveland at 20. and Toledo at 7:45 same evening. Close connections are made at uonroeviue lor Mansfield, Columbus, Ac. Passencers uv uiis ttoaa wiu rescn r inuiay earlier than by any other route. Buv tickets via Fremont, in Cleveland and Toledo, at the ticket offices of the Lake Shore Company LECTTJEB! OLIVE LOGAN AT THE M. E. CHURCH- Saturday Eve, Jan. 8 Coder the auspices of Uie F. y. L. s. This will perhaps be the only opportunity many of our citizens will have to hear this gifted lady-lecturer, and we hope she will be greeted with a full house. Findlay, Dec 30, 1809-33 w2 4-Clrcalatlon double that of any vtb- er paper In Hancock County. FRIDAY DEC. 31, 1869 Mrs. Jacob Peters will accept our thanks for a lot of nice apples. We are under obligations to Mr. W. II. Whiteley for the report of the Teachers' Institute up to the time cf going to press. St. John's Day. Past Master William Anderson, of Findlay Lodge, No. 227, F.4A. M installed the officers of Findlay LoOee. No. 227, and Bianchard Lodge, No. 403, on Monday evening, Dec. 27. After the installation, re freshments were served rip in the room immediately under the Hall, and a right pleasant season was en joyed by the fraternity. Assignment of Henderson & Connell. Close upon the news of the burn ing of the store of J. S. Henderson) came the anouncement that Messrs Henderson fc Connell had made an assignment to Mr. W. H. Wheeler, for the benefit of their creditors Rumors and counter rumors flew thick and fast, and it was telegraph ed abroad that the failure of this firm Involved many others. Upon what this wholesale falsehood was based we are at a loss to know. There is not a business house in our town that is involved to any oonsid erable extent, and certainly none in volved to an extent that will in the least effect their standing. It is, perhaps, human to look at the worst side of the matter, bat it is not cred itable, Let t await the facts in the Oil, Findlay Uaion School Report for the :" Week rading Dec. 21. 1869 : 35 -.3 3?f i 17- li-iZA 5 . j-- - ic C????: : t: : I r-rS!-rH III! SS?i5S s tig I tow KtmutL w i-i- y S- Ik GirU Enrolled M g;gggg;gg Tnfnl totrnllHl g Jioym ji p. Dai. Alt rtuVt- fj gTVi WSS litr I VUl' c jxii. Mend ei- jjy sj lloyt'J'irrt.i, AUrtufct I OirU'J tcLoA ttriul'ce Total Per ct. of Attend er 5 d 55 5. -'rLJ . r. I - tx K S frl The Fire at Mt. Blanchard.- Thcre as ouch excitement in our town last Tuesday moraing over the startling news that a disastrous (ire had occurred at Mt. lilanchard. The facts, as we have ascertained thrm from citizens of that place, are as follows: On Monday night, Mr. Morgan J. Paul, who had charge ot the large Dry Goods establishment of J. S. Henderson, retired to his bed room, which was partitioned off from the main store room, about half-past eleven o'clock. Dr. G. V Galloway was in the room in convcr aiion with Mm until that time About half-past one o'clock, Mrs. Litzenberger, living opposite, dis covered, i-nd gave the alatm of fire. Mr. Litzenberger was the first one to reach the spot, and he discovered the window open, and the door ol the safe, which stood directly eppo site the window, was also standing wide open. The lire appeared to be about the center of the front part of the room, and had not made much headway. It appeared to barn very fast, and before' many reached the spot, the house was enveloped in flames. Mr. Paul was aroused, and barely escaped with his life. That the fire was the wotk of an incendiary there can be ro doubt Burglars' tools were found in the ruins near the safe. The loss is estimated at about 850,000, upon wheh there is an insurance ot $13,000. Messrs. Greer & Son, who occupied an Adjoining room, saved their stock or drugs, etc., entire. Mr. Henderson returned from the West, yesterday, where he has betn on a visit. Not only is this a severe loss to the parties concerned, but U will be fell severely by the people of that village and vicinity. It is a terrible disaster to all concerned. Sunday-School Festival. The Lutheran Sunday School Fes- t in- - - - . m lal, tvUJclt nos uvlil Ii ru.i-li;l o Hall, last Fridav evening, was a sue cess both numerically and pecuaiari ly. The Hall was filled with a hap py company of children, men and women, old and young ; and at one time the crowd was so great as to Bcarcely allow etanding room for those eager to see ard hear. The programme for the evening was not carried out to the entire satisfaction of the projectors themselves, owing to the press of the multitudes ; yet the general satisfaction is great. The music was enlivening, the op pearance of -Santa CTaus grotesque, and the respective tables laden with tovs. nick-nacks and candies, pre- aenid a verv animated and pleasing! effect. The members and friends of the school and church request us to tender thanks to our citizens for their very liberal and hearty patron age. The receipts of the evening were 8246 50. The tableaux were rich, and call ed forth the liveliest manifesiations of approval. We wish tic School and its entcrpruing friends contin ued success. Mr. Kennan's Lecture. We neglected, in our last issue, to notice the excellent lecture of this gentleman, delivered in this place, on the evening of the ISth inst. Al though delivered without oratorical effort, beyond a conversational nar rative of plain facts, the lecture was both interesting and instructive. lie told the audience that which they most wanted to know the habit3 and customs of the people who inhib it the frigid regions of Northern Asia, of ttte scenery and climate, the mode of travel, 4c. HU description of that grandest display of nature, the Aurora Bor 'eali; was magnificent. The audience, so far as we heard expressions of opinion, were not only satisfied, but delighted. We hope to hear Mr. Ivenn&n again, in our town, and we know that nothing would better please our citizens. "Old Jackson Foundry." We are glad to learn that Mr. J- C Powell has purchased an interest in this foundry, and the businea will hereafter be conducted under the firm name of Marvin fc Powell. Mr. Powell is well known to our people, and needs no recommendation from us. The firm is a good one and we wish them the success they deserve. We wish Findlay had a few more such institutions. - ii .... We neglected last eek to notice the clock which our friend Dr. Jacob Carr has placed on his office in Hen derson's Block. It is an excellent institution. Behbmbik that Olivk Loo tx lec-manner tares at the M. E. Church, Saturday TeitJpf , January 8, I . r 1 HANCOCK COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. STIT0TE. FINDLAY, Dec. 27, '69. Tue Hancock County Teachers" Institute commenced its fifth annual session, at the Union School build iug, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to-day. The meeting was called to order by F. II. Tufts, the presiding cfQcei of last yetr. Mr. John Bowmai tbea read tie minutes of last years Institute, which were adopted with out alteration. The election of cfu- cers, being then in order, was takei op and resulted as follows : J'reriJent E Miller. Vice IWetUknts Mrs. A. II. TufU nd Messrs. S'aeet9, Baker, Kagy and Flenner. St cretary Mr. John Bowman A motion was then made to the effect that Mr. Tufts should deliver in address, which was carried, and that gentleman responded in a very interesting and eloquent style Adjourned to meet at 14 o'clock. AFTERNOON. Institute met pursuaut to adjourn ment, and the cflicers elect took their respective places. The chair then appointed J. A. Pitts ford and J. N. Baker as a committee on educational periodicals, and F. H. Tufts as critic for the day. Following the appointments, Prof. De Wolfe, of Toledo, delivered a very interesting preliminary lecture on pronunciation and reading. But, before touching directly upon his subject, he made a few fitting remarks upon the high character of the pro fessioa of a teacher, and the great duties attached thircto. After the close of the lecture, the subject was thrown open for general discussion, and several gentlemen took part and gave their experience. Tito general opinion seemed to be that there was not sufficient atten tion given to the subject of reading in the common schools, the great difficulty being a want of naturalness in the reading, t o much attention being given to simply pronouncing words. A recess of 10 minutes was then taken. After recess, Prof. DeWolfe again took the floor aud gave the institute some able instruction on arithmetic, dwelling particularly upon the sub ject cf teaching mathematics to small er pupils. The gentleman gave a nnmber of interesting illustrations on the black board. In the discus bion,after the lccture.a number of the teachers took a part, and gave their method of instruction in arithmetic. The chair then announced the com mittee of resolutions, which was as folio a-s: Messrs. Pendleton, Red :ck and Sheets, and Miss DeForest. Oa motion, Prof". DeWolfe read the ''American Flag," by Drake, which was rectived with pleasure. The report of the critic was now received, after which the Institute adjourned till evening at 7 o'clock. AFTERNOON. EVENING Owing to the absence of two of the gentlemen the discussion was omit ted and Col. DeWolfe proceeded to address the audience on the "Spirit of the 19;h Century." The lecture was received with evident pleasure by alii present. A want of space prevents me giving it the notice it deserves, us nothing less than a verbatim re port could do it justice. TUESDAY, Dec. 28. Institute called to order by the President ; exercises opened' with prayer, and the minutes of yester day's meeting read and adopted. The roll was then called and several members found absent. The President introduced Prof. John Hancock, cf Cincinnati, who delivered an address npon the sub ject of English Grammar. In the preliminary remarks of the gentle man, he said that there was not suffi cient attention given to the subject of grammar, the idea having become so geueral that arithmetic is the foundation of an education, that grammar is overlooked to a certain extent. Prof. Hancock impressed strongly upon the minds of the audi ence the importance of paying special attention to the science of language. At the close, the subject was, as usual, opened for a general discus sion, aud several members spoke on it. Col. DeWolfe again took up the subject of reading, and gave many practical illustrations, and among them he had the members read selec tions from books furnished by him Remarks were also made by gentle men of the Institute on the subject. The chair appointed Mr. B, Sheets as critic for the day. Recess of 15 minutes. Prof. Hancock now opened the subject of school government. This is probably the most interesting practical subject beforo the Insti tute, and the gentleman gave the teachers many valuable suggestions, which, for the well being of our schools, it is to be hoped they will act upon. Adjourned. AFTERNOON. Institute called to order by the President and Col. DeWolfe again commenced his instruction oi mathe matics. Prof. Hancock followed with some very interesting remarks on language lessons, and, from the eagerness with which the audience listened, it was evident that they intended to profit by it. Geography being the next subject for consideration, it was taken up by CoL DeWolfe and explained in a that both pleased and in structed the institnU. Tha rjuestiona propoaed through the query boxf were read and answered by those to wLorn theyj . , -" ' - f -- ' were asked. - The critic's report was received and Miss J. U. lctorest appointed) critic for tc -morrow. ; Adjourned, to meet at 7 o'clock. EVENING. The Institute rr:t pursuant to ad journment The quMtioiViUow 4hall we best 4Xite an interest if ecitations," was taken up aud dis cussed by Mcssis. Tufts, Shtiiii Flenner and liickts, and a numbed f interesting principles developed i'hls was followedby Prof. Hancock, on the subject 4iTal,"but,'as the gen ileman made somi sharp drives at oewspnper reportef, I shall say but little of the lecture and only remark that it was listencl to with interest by the audience, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 29. Institute called tqorder and excr- cises opened with prayer byMr. Bowman. The ndj as called aud the minutes of yestrday's proceed ings read and adopjtd. Instruction was then given bv Prof. Jlancoca, on-me subject -o; Eaglish grammar. J The gentleman gave the teachers saPe very salutary advice in resrard f teaching small c? I scholars the Englisi language, The subject "of rading was now taken up by Col. DWolfe, who in troduced a number of gymnastic exercises, and also ave a very in structive lecture oathe voice and its culture. ' Prof. Hancock tin proceeded to again give instrocpn on school government, or tbiof and practice. The Professor theories on his sub ject to a considefcle extent, but. nevertheless, then 'as a sufficient amount of practicl howled ge given, which, if put in ise. will no doubt raise our schooistoa higher stand ard A numbei cf the members spoke on the subjcU. , Adjourned till eclock, P. M. AFTERNOON. The Institute las died to order by the President, and ol.. DeWolfe continued his lecture o arithmetic The Colonel 6trongy imressed upon the minds of those who-e teaching mathematics, the nccess? of giving especial attention to dtonstrating the principles by pracfal applica tions. The audience were th favored with a song by two youuladics. Prol. Hancock then leu-ed on Lis former theme "LanguajLessons." The principles, advanced' the gen tleman on this pul ject nreill worthy of the attention of all tetters, snd we hope to see the ex4se intro duced into our own ecboo The chair appointed is' A. E. Mower as critic fcr lo-mcbw. Recess of fifteen minuU Before the regular bust of the Institute commenced, thaudiencc were favored with someeautifol musicbyahcjoung.bdiB if the IllgU BCllOOl. - Col. DeWoirc again caf before the Institute, and gave fher in- Birucuuu in icuuiuj; --AA'query box' was then opened and iwered, and the critic's report reeeiv: The attendance tlis afterna was : very large, which jnust ha' been very gratiiying to be lecture Adjourned to 7 (clock. EVENING. b-cu At the usual bur, a ar and intelligent audiena - assembj at Columbia Hall, al . the excises were opened by C. DeWoIfeead ing a number of tracts frorsev cral of the Ameria authors. The discussion eh was toiave taken place was, , motion, )0st poned. - Col. DeWolfe, was annouccd to deliver a lcctur(ppeared be'ore the andience and de some ry instructive and eent remarks upon the necessity, conimeneog our great reformsi tue 8choJj room, by teaching j yoatl ,hc importance of mora temper ance. . c EVENING. THURSDAY Dec. 30. Institute convened a jj an(j was called to order bj1rcsijer.t Prayer by J; A. PkrJ roIj called and minutes 'cstcrday'e session read and add . Tiuout change. '1 A motion to lengthe time "of dUscassion of queBtionc mem bers, was made and lost Prof. Hancock resnm iectare on the subject of gram; an(j w, are of the opinion that tyas tj,e most instructive and prai cf any that has been given on iubject One of the young ladjf tne High School gave a ver;tifu selection on the , piano, jwjn(T which Col. DeWolfe again uce the subject of reading a ca 0f instruction the Colonel deL.a D manner. - - - a pleasing ,,. At the request of the Pcn two young ladies rendered0Dr and chorns in fine style. The chair then announced. lowing committee on nomiflg . Messrs. Tufts, Sheets and Kni Recess of 15 minutes. I . After recess, Prof. Hancock , on the question of theory and tice of teaching. The Profe ideas of scuool government a) eral, and, if carried oat, can no produce great good' - A motion to have two rec . , -, ...... i henceiortn Was Camea. ,. Tbe number Of persons On Ciease lastfear. Adjourned to 1 o'clock, The Institute will close on Fri( afternoon, and I Will fi aish the in your next ItBUe. lhe are all interested ana me Astocia is aCCmplUhirg mUCk gOOd, r 9 WILL. The Temperance Times Is a large end handsome weekly -v newspaper, an vacating Tutsi Alsli- nence and Prohibition. It edited by the. well-known writer and lec I jturer, Rev. "W. S. Peterson, and pub lished by J. B. King, Dayton, Oliio The Times is a high-toned journal. of much literary ruerir, and publishes a thorough xiigest of tha irnportan news oY t5e day, with agricultural scientific, and general reading mat cry wbiih makes i!, a-ilo from it pecjdiarjO.liaracteras a Temperane advocatiyft very complete and iul esting - family newspaper. On th Temperance question is is thorough and radical, but not reckless; out spoken and bold, but not abusive and intolerant. Its discussions o! the medical, scientific, financia!,ecrip tural, and other important questiouf connccted with the Temperance Re form are more thorough and satis factory than any which bav ever appeared in similar publications. It is a complete encyi-Iodedia of Teni perance facts aud arguments. Tcm berance" men who believe in soine: thing better than mere rant and blus ter Bhould subscribe for the Time. Terms, 12.00 per year, with reduc tions to clubs. J. B. King, publish er. Dayton, Ohio. We will furnish the Times and Jeff, for $3 25 per year. all The Temperance Times I. O. O. F. At a meeting of Golden Rule En campment, No. 92, I. O O. F., last Friday evening, the following cfil cers were elected for the eusuin" ertn : R. S. Munrrn, C. P. : G. S. Morher, S. W. ; P.- IJ. Morrison, II. P. ; J. C. foweli, J. W.: J. A Pitlsford. Scribe; Jno. Adams, Treasurer. II. B. Green, D D. G. P., will in stall the above officers, Friday eve ning, Jan. 14, 1370. Al a regular meeting of II incoc'u Lodge, No. 7 , I. O. O. F., last Tues day evening, the following tfficert were installed for the ensuin? term : S. Sprague, N. G. ; ;G. F. IVndle- lon, V. U. ; it. II. Holyday, P. S ; C. B. Hall, H. S. ; H. Ii. Green, Treasurer. i Wm. McKinnis, D. D. G. M , will install the cflicers of the various lodges as fellows: ; No. 854, MtComb, Jan. 1. No. 407, Carey, Jan. 4. No. 344, Mt. iiianchard, Jan. 8. No. 353, Vanlue, Jan U. No. 73, Findlay, Jan. 11. No. 406, Eagleville, Jan. 13. No. 333,. Van Burcn, Jan. 15. at win or us If Over and u;u--o, Worthy of Attention. J. Tho expense for boots and shoes is a larg item in every household, and every person is aoxioU3 to know where these indispensable articles 01 wearing apparel may be ; rocure d cLesp. We looked in at Schwab & Wheeler's old stand, list Tuesday, and were chown through a large and fine stock, by Mr. Cross, of Cleve land. We were surprised ct the low prices at which the ttocii is clfored, and the more so when wo rt fleeted on the excellence of the material and the work'man&hip. Everything is cuitom-made and of tho best qualiiy. comprising Men, Women and Child ren's wear. Tue btock also compris es all kinds of ladies' and gcnlk'incia Rubber Boots, Over Suocs, Carpet !t Shoes, Ac, tc, in fact everything ia that line ; and cheaper than we had ever supposed they could be sold. But our people should call aud see for themselves. Mr. Cross will show theui through, and they will theu ac knowledge that "the hull h s not tjld." US If line, Now lhe !n"l Etl !!, -Monday Jot Tiie string bixly and A By H.df Installation. . On the evening ol the 25th i:isf., D. B. Beaidsley, assisted by James Wilson, installed the followini' ill ,.ro nf Ronton T.n,lro V., ITS V X- ! - - ; - - The A.M.: W. M. Tiiomas Ballard. S. W. John C. Suiiih. J W. T. C. IJailatd. S. D G. W.Duica. J. D J. Miller. Secretary David Corner. Treasurer William Molli;. Tyler A. Perry. After the installation the brethren and their wives sat down to a mctt bounlilul supper, and, after tuppcr, came singing aud speeches. All wss conducted with the best cf onlcr and harmony. of T. style The are d -siri iudi Try I For lu the "t We learn that Messrs. A. &, I). Joy, proprietors of the "Joy House' Carey, have purchased "Ciovk's House," flora Geo. II. Crxk, Krq It is the intention of Mr. David Jjv to take charge of the house while his brother remains in charge st Carey. We believe, however, that Mr. Sprague's lease docs not expire until one year from the first of May next. Mr. Joy is an excellent man and bus the reputation of being a fiist-class landlord. " We wish him unbounded success. ";'' ny At nest on B 3 f lU-t perhalf-cati, Holiday List of Letters Remainiug in tha Post ofiia in Findlay for the week ending Dec. 31, 18G9 : Anderson James A Ueiimer William, Courteu v . Villuim. Coldns J.. Flt.lt Mrs. I.tddv, tliKUrey Mis, Etinbth Grove Jacob, j Persons calling lor these litters will please say they are advertised. :roves John It., HubiKinl A Itixier, Mct'rosbie JI., suurr John li., si-.-iiaef A., Wilson .Miss Liz.ie. To Also, Sonn -Misses and A iso, A. BALLOU, P. M. .Local Business Notices Kolls-evcry quality, aruniDm .totircw, in our Ixirni col- lImns.(Sinsleinhei1ion, lu cents a line to Iiir- the'11, AdvertLsers, and I", wills lo TntiiMent ynts per lino. . Notice. TepKU pewr indebted to Frey A Ettinger are membuestedtocallaudsettlo their accounts at i. Tuey desire tociose on accouuu at the fpMle year. Acconnu of longstanding, settled promptly be -Makes sk-huler's. place. I. O. The at All cordially cents are not placed bantj of an Attonu; fiir coUecUfttu Try no.33-siq j All the Ladies in Findlay I Aren,r,'hv"v?' Siore ut once, and c: Indies' 10 eu. r call at i:otiictiild s examine his One stock of imxU, which comprises a full and varied assortment, ami which will be sold cheaper than can be procured elsewhere. itoUii'lilM keeps the best goods, ami sells i-iit iiiH-r liiaii the cheapest. Present for the -Vew Year may be obtained Uiero at a big saving. A wonl to the wise is sufficient.'' SJwl Whore to Get It. Thoe who wish lo get a life-l:ke photograph f theiiiMKVes for a New Ye-r's present, or for my other purpose, will Bad that F. B. ZAY"S Jallery l tae identical place where it can be htaiueH for the least money. Im"t fall ic all sooa. --u-1 1r. O. S. "toslier, AT JLD WIIITUCOKNER Invites the attention of his many friends, am! old customers, to the fact that he is now prc- pareu to oiTer them Rare Bargains In:.I I kinds of . . DRY GOODS, t-siCLOTHIXO, FTHS, 4c. Ac., Ami in short everythln3 that may he found la a First-class I ry Goods Store. Call and see "n- po-it. 2cors &;Sl.oos. For sale at cost, a C. M. EI SH A CV7S7 It is the I Auction. At J. Schwub A Co.'s, every daw place to get Hurgiiliis. Tukcb is nothing more Miiutblo for a Holi day Gill than a good and instructive luiok. FHF.Y A KTT1XGER are Head-Quarters for of the standard works of lhe day, and their" siock of Juvenile liooksnnd I'lmtogmph Al J bums is the largest ever brotuclit to this cit r.iey won t be undersold. New publications received every Week by express. Bcots & ShC03, Forsale at Cost, at V. M. MTSH A CO.'S. Quec-Esvavo ! Of everj' variety. and newest style s. cheap Kwaetz A Kl'nz'. Just in Time. No present should Ik prized Hshe-r by the recipient than an aeetira'eaud truthful like ness of lhe donor. Go. then, to P. R Zay's Gallery, and get what giau.ien the heart of wife, hucband, moth er, father, sister, brother, sweetheart, lover friend, and we know you will always thank ior tne hint. No better present for the iioauays. Auction at J. Sohwab & Co'b. Everyday, n is the place to get Bargains. Boots & Shces. For sale at Cost, at C M. Kl-sn ACOS. Auction. At J. Schwab A Co.'s, every dar. place to get liarsaliir. It Lithe ii --ymi you want good Bnfiiilo Clolh or Rublier Shoes, cheap, so to STIMCKI.ER A SMITH'S. Irg.t and lwst stm-k of Meerschaum Pines t'i.ir Holders ever brought to this market TlITI'.'" R.A J All work douc by Stuickleb A Smith war ranted. oto Totten's for the Fruit Cake Pluz To- oest iu use. T rrri:x Eno'so cent. Fine Cut Chew ToIkicco. youwautanrthinir In the n.Mt or Shoe ro to STKICKLElt A SMITH'S. Years Will soon lie here, and Swartz A Kuuz h.iv lines! assortment of Toys in Iowa. Farmer's I.unrb GoofM. Farmers viit;i.g town will And W:irm I.unch.ut all hoars, atGirinm.E&cm.'i.LK'n. forget the place next door to Frey A inker's DruKiore. "'-. i-Wfmwr.msB, .Mr.l.l.ck lK -11" l,.-..-lr.., MASONIC TEGTIVAL. t rlrbradoa or.St. John's .-!-. Public Installation of ollU-ers of Eluffton No.ii F.A A.M, l:i Bltiffton, Ohio evening lec. 27. lSti. for tho benefit tho Ili... Uluitlosi bra- bnn.l, slee club, and a full baud will ealiven the occasion. uniiions wnl be delivered, and a snlendid :ii io prepared by the ladies. Every Ls invited to come and have a sood time ailJ a mite to a worthy o'Ject. social "lion" will also be given at the National Hall for the sunn object. order of th'.-Committee of ArraiiRements. JDKi Meerschaum Pipus and Clsar Holders for the Holidays, at Totten Bno.'a. Hickory Nuts! lsz:'n llarrcl for sale elir sp at iuiniiLt A SrHirtnn'i -All you not ik-pplus; and the aud sex to mors ways of prrss-jiv may thrr of i for hOH-Iaciie. paid, ls most they The only it, Pills plaint. -Our titef eiiecu Tehr.nm Piies,froiu Four to Ten Dollars, the Holiday"!, at ToTrtx 154o.'a. r:ssr!u;i3n. linn of Hush A GlIcS wasdLssolvtd by compelled lo retire on account ji.wir liea'tii. 11. Johnston takes his place, under tl:e of ( .11. Hush A I 'o. lioicsand liook ai r.iur.ts of (lie old Lir:u in the hands of the new firm, and it L d iliat a t jx-r.s-ins k:iowiiv4 themselves l.te.l will p!c:mc call s.Min aud make final se!;'e;iie:it. '- 31. JSt.'S.'I a ca Tott: K P.ko.'s Cigars le-st in ,)ffn. Ornumentnl Cnliesi, Wftldiugs, Festivals, Fairs, Ac, put up flucst stj 1c on short notice, and cheap, ti 1UI1ULK A Soit LKH'S OYSTEKS! OYSTERS!! LATEST AKSIVAL. Direct from Bn'.limore. Only 50 cents per Ilairtan. For standard brands call and try liitf UrkknaCaksux. Your Krorericsi tiutHRLr. .t Sonui.Kii's and thus get the in tue market. Full assortment always hni.tl of l'iniia-,jri!ivlij.f.iiN We h'ir.i on t . Tlie a.-vrtaincU. Ai-fi.Ks Ai r-.i.s iti. i iit.ANs Floi Fi.oi'U Will! t'llKX 0. m Kyk... 1. AKD I'OKK, " JlAfiS salt Flax I'LoVkK Soap T A II inks Hini-s SHlif.p w hoi C.n TO F S. KIJir.EP.'S ' i F-r Voar Holiday (Jills ! For Jewelry, Wal-hes, Clocks Ac ' Vext d.or soulli of Old White earner. ( Baltiuiore Oywlerw. , " mid I-ntvest in Findlay, only 11 cents lit Ci'.i niit.K A Scinji.Kit's. Presents. Jill. J. Is. JI ALKY, ; ' At "Old White Corner," Would call Sjiecial Attention !:Ls selection of Fine Lace Collars, FmbroHered Handkerchiefs, Luces, Fringes Ac, Ac. , a laiu'eaad full line of ' x iiiihe," "Curoosler," and "Josephine" Ss ainiess Kid Olovcs; thing flew in Ladies and Cloth and Lerlin Lined Cloves Jlcriuo and Fleecy Lined Hosiory. a Flno Variety of Nice lioods ; FOIt HOLIDAY rUESENT-S. Yonr llrend yon can get the worth of yonr money llread, Rye Bread, Graham Bread, Hot thing in the baking line first at GItlBBLE A Hen C LER? HsnlaClaas Ids headquarters at Grilible The little folks will not forget the T. Supper. too.. Templars will give an Oystl-r Sup per Wheeler's Hall, Friday evening, Dee.17. lovers of Temperance, aud nllothors, are invited to be present. A(UiU.-sion,TJ per couple ; 40 cents single. Clark Scripturt Cigars, found only at Totixx Baa's. j i I i Ttvpairing neatly done at - STEJCKLER & SMITH'S. t'igarCases, for the Holidays, (hr tale at ToTrts r.aos. Notico s All persous imtubtod to the firm of J. Km Me & Co. are requested, to inaki Immediate settlement. The books most be settled before the 1st of January, 1S7JL no&t J Bisaos, Tt'ixDcas & Co. For Baer's Cemian and English Lancaster Almnnucs, call at Uenderson A Connell's. I "-'S-l J. B. E.TOX. ST. JOHN'S DAY. The officers of Findlay Ixlt,-e. No and Bianchard Lodge, No. 403, F. A A.,M. will bt nstaUed on Monday, Dec 27, at o'clock, P. tl. Al! Master Masons In -nod nbnilin. mr . invueu 10 be present. The Annual Suppei wui oeserved at s o'clock. P. 2f same day. m nan immediately below Lodge room, to wnicn all Masons and their wives are lnvitou. Com. op Akkajcgexexts. itap cf Findlay. r .- '. Our attention has been called to the man o: Hndlay, which to about to be published, and which 13 now very nearly completed. It Is a work which is very ruoca needed, there beinr no reliable map of the villas at present. The map ts drawn on a large scale, and shows al) the streets and their names: also, lota anil tlieirnnniber. with owner's name attached; also, the ground pfan of lhe huosos Th ad ditions will lie shown In different colors, and no time or trouWu will he spared to make a map that will meet the wants of oil nartles interested. This is a work which stiould br encouraged by thecPizcns of our village, and we nope ail will give Itajut consideration. Dealer Fred Seltaeh. ler in Pi.inos, llekhJeons and other Mus'ca! Instrument Books liouud to ordvrand paptr boxes maS- nraetured. 17tf hex .Vl.imdi: t d snd Evpspnn. dipett was uiilii-.ewa, but mnce llc.l tltna ib race has d.iex-neratel aa.1 at the pte:it time mankind p.illieted with m.my dLiea;j.s, yet if l'copie would take a mcriiciue nroii the first toiiisof Ilseo.se whleh would pass di-r.-ct to the alHiclt-d part? and restore hoaltliy action thereto. Uuy wuuld greatly iro!o:ii: their lives. "V'e beiievu Dr. Juiin's. iloau tain HtrbPilN to hethe Lost and most Uni versal ot ir;ieln-s, they should he u-wd In Uverfocii lniiit, Fe:n:ile Ineguhirltlea, Bil ious DUor.l.-rs.Jiysp. pla, Ac. l"so (he Moon uihiUciIil Ul , snd bv s udr trial, eonviuce ymir.ifor fx cfrlracyV -SoM der.lei-s. l.'ec. imi Only Tm Hoars to do VTashlns. The lH-xter W.-whin M:tchine is a great Improvement on the defective aud unsatis. fnctnry productions exhibited In all forhicT liiachium. "c invite the most critical exum inat:.i of its construotloa an! operation. that we ask Ls a trial and U not sa:Utie-l are not coiiiiclltsl o keep it. It does Injure tho cioUiesit saves Ihcm. No no bollinjup clothes. Saves time s-.ip. Itoing nwaro that washing is the iiiosi ln'wirioiLs, and. at the same tim one of uw uec-jsa.-.ry duties of lioase-k?cpihs, which c n 1 1 re K devolve a pun lhe weaker. todo,u:idertheold system of wasb-buards-Address 11 II. Loxr., Asout, 1J Federal St, uear the brlds-) Alleghany City, Pa Pitts burgh Clii-onicle. " County rights for iale. There is nothing In the world co.ua! to the A'Lsma for removing dandrufT aud hu of t lie rcalp, preventing baldness, and giving the hair a luxuriant appearance, al giving satisfaction, and sold by all drug gists. tIJyouhavea dlscliarg from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense smell, tnste or heariu;;, eyes watering or we:Uc, leii na'.l stupid or dcoiHtiittiL pwia or Jn tXUtd, tii.. coM ea-ty, you rest assured you have the Cttunrrh. Tlioa- sAiidsannur.liy, wilhout iii.iulfet:ii3 !m!f oi above sympt.iins, teriainsile in con.ump tion and end in the crave. No disease Ls so comiiion,more dccciiti ve or less understood by phyiMClsiw. It V. Plerwe.M. lXJs the propritur r. Soke's C;!turrii remedy perecf tiperifie Calarrh. '-cold iu the head," or cattirrhu! wliieh he sends to any uddress, )ost ftir sixty cents, or four package- for two dollnrs. fold by most diu-j!"t everywhere. Vox Port" Lr. The voice of the people Is unanimous in praise ofone thing, at Itast, that Morse's Indian Koot Pi lis, and Is is well de served. The best remedy In the world for al-1 all diseases that aOliet the human race. act directly on the blood, stomach and bowels. Keep your blood pure by an occasion al ilose of tbL-se pills,an 1 you will not be sick. blood is the life, keep it pure by using the medicine that will coinpIet"!y cleanse Morse's Indian Koot Pills. I'se the Morse's iu all cases of liillionsnes, Llv Female Irresuhirititalieadachejadl gestion, Ac. Sold by all Dealers. '. - ' A It m.si cos! are Iww ie s-iuai:uereil LI-s-'II.Nu of BOOK H.-1I MOX Tbis t tie Stit-h" be tl-e tiie or SS best ph'sicavs sanelion . and rccom mond tlmuse of Hs'.iN V:Sk- Sicilian lTair Itcnewer. Let all who nre g:-y trpply it." TIVi ;;r.e vy' (, w Ileadaehet 1 war ranted an un-.ai:iiiTiurdytund taken when t nmnuiBihSi.tiL wiU n. ver (Lai :. me err:i;e ti:v:ie. muslin Piis will In T!IK out eouatry. MARRIED. PsCTIITl.VL'FK-V.'ALKiili At ilicre-Mence ilia i::ti. 's ia;!,t;.-. , !.. ji. ix Witikvr, in :ii, ls: In- Jtv. Kviiikiiy.Mr. J.i.w. f:a;! a!i;ri,iU jihi; Nettie i.iker, aU of I'.n'lfTiy.fouo. - - - - congratulate ottr frlead Mas., end wish and liis ffir bride a prosiiermis Joe.r ii y lifi 's t. iiii'rf.ious ' ! ' J H-yt If s.i!ii P. FINDLAY MARKETS. JEFFERSONIAN Thursday, Dec. [...]. 1869. following :;re the h.tesi ijaota.-i.nis as Li;m b-adin? Ius:ne-!S men : (Int-n .-. . ,".isfri lri.-d .. , , H rn: . ... 2 ryi .'.'...'....Z. '.!"Z!ZZ. l oi .T Fr.iTltKtts ! tai k Win al live at lNrrATOIM. LtVK 1i:hsm.o X i I'M Aiit::i :j : prin Veil I. 15 ; militiie. rt(i s fl , G tf;:' TmornY snai ;....js. heed sn:i Country 1.21 u '. .. irs-n 1 try . PXLT4 . :..JC....: u: P. t57.- :-v-!i TO . Dr je!iiu-ymeiii or ij-iiu asily rtrar-e'ii'vta! tini.t nc:Lrlv 'notit New Advertisements. 7 !sSOr.l TION NtiTIfK- 1 liei ile imi retoiore exisiinir between K K. i;re.i. unit I'. ( .irxia is beivl y d;sK.leil bv ilie wiiliiiiftwul of P. Caio.t: - d'l.c boos and aossinntsni lhiliim a II r.-inaiu i:iii.,-j.I.,i of I.. E. tinen. who wiill eoiisiuue nn? i.ti-m.j at the old stand. ' . j 1. r fl' ?.(. ... .. '- i. CAltSON. I tndlay, Ih-c. S, Ins "..wl -1:sH? pi' oest free profliabkr Aretsr Elect. on Aoiive. NOTICE rs HEnrTRY'CIVKX- TO TIIE iiiemlvrsol liie llan.HK k County Ag'rieul- iiirai .-sH-i.My i.iat na ir win Ih a:i I- le.-tlon heid at lhe olllrecf t!e !S,vietary of aid Soci ety, In Findlay, m tiie - ----jik- 15th DAY 0? JANUARY, 1870. For the election oftfie following nBicers. to wit: one President, one lee Previ,ritt, and live Mami-jers 1'olN o)en fiom 11 o'clock. By order of the iioaiti, .--t . D-15. IJEAUDSLEY, Sec'y. a Auu!iuis,lratui'H A'olicv. VOTICK LS HEIIKilY (ilVEN THAT I il have licen annointed adiiiinlstrainr .,t n... v;siateoi Jaeoii .MaiKiwiter, oceeased. la:u oi Dig Lick lowuslit p, llane-m-.s count v. Ouai iKoitoi-; w, jil NinviLiut Decembfr2S,lsU. f$ rx? jsjr i: 3x n: :v rxi '4? Til 8 ' ' '.'"" a X - - Hancock County Agricultiiral Society. shot;!. CilAprti: AUtln-ss rjpr fl.it- man's t'tr'ue neat vr :.' ralod '7f p v-oU.Senton JIony Received.. Jlouey paid out. ... SH.-I Ot . 1-tM uu State of Ohlov Haacoek County, r.-rsonaJiy appeared beftn-e r.ie, W. (folio- way. ireaurei ol i!m huim-ovis I'onnlv-Ag ricultural .H.-iety, who lieingtluiy sworii.ua n the above slulciiienl is true, us be veriiy oe lievea. t , ' , U W. KiA LSAj W A Y. 8 worn and subscribed to before ma ihu day of December, IsbH. G, C BAKND. ut rrooMt jucsgexianoocJtU)Ujiy,0. evi KcT Uic AKK nine. Chomlsts. DK. is. venereal iui 2 (tarn wke (CHEAPER" EVER. T TJ fl ii. ilSi I Ji mil ITTOn.D 1NFCF.M TTIS " 1 1 FEU NIK If an.illie riiliiie c i. nil v il nt 1.. constantly on hand, a comj-lite .icok of First Class Groceries. iWhlch Le will sell as CHcAP AS THE - CHEAPEST ! lie will also pay CiSII for ail kii:ds ,f Country F tec ice. He Will also run a IL.-.-n- .. i i . ouhaud K FRESH BREAD i CAKES, HiUesn not be heat In thN pbw. H.5W1II still Imh ii. :,.. . .. . will be prepared io fuii.i-1, ' 1 Meals at all Hours! Uali and So Us. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. V j s eljCs-;,;: m.a . l . v . r .'ntilkwisuiW; n.l fcr." -,v , "y, '. nmn. TW Bu:r'V.".- illVSp?' ' 'rwtsfiwifii-.tw....a.-. !-,.-:.. 1'lMi.zs.l Tim to m-.'.nlL-X:....'.7'. ' S7?? s-r"-" j.4 i - E-VCLAXD. Public.- Sub, X. Vori. CANVASS-INtJ BOOICSSEXT FUSE Full pans feyn.jg and Gaslight W'KS it.Mcriptivctif !v.iT;;n:rs itl it.. of iLu i a- to!!-lmw Paris has Iwuiue tL.e st :!,.! isntuaiul city in iu- ,rid: h..w i...i-at.-ly aH-.IS!eiiooriias in-rn pnretiCiii :,r a :.-. : i oi Jllwijmi.,1 .-u:i. .i..--; I w vi:.'.ik Swi.ioit 1 by i'r.ii'essioii it V . Virtue d iee t arm-!:i-i.r-.i in tin' Lej.iiiiul iiy; how thrm:i-t Kcar.-n r;:uu-s eommirieu a!.d ci.iie. ii!.nl r.,. . v- : in iicle.-; luxui-v; i.n l i .,IU jiii over ii." Euitravinx of noted ices. .iv n-.-x cu i:i Pav4.s Ai.i'nii. waiitet.. t".ta.i ?,'??1?'jfc- Al'l- NAI.-OX..L i l j Cr..CucsniMtl,0.uo.cUicus. Ilj.. st Mo. H I otTtiE l".xi;u-v, hi. Loot thu Oi:EAr i irr. lue s,iio. verv c j;:s-s ors.c--i- eiy exiHiStsL Avoid tlie lluili-tmiltn rurn : Si'rnais ot dancer i up. iloRK 11 M..VI-V v r i .... . . - ..... rm a.. rt .-i,. .. i xi A.H F.l AN Y OTHKH linns. Tubes tlir . i. esall tiie time to r-riut !.;t eiiomrli tme .atnt Uik 17 rd -j uilttuw t. Ti'J pases, 40 iln Irailons. l'r;ce.st.ii. ACKsrs AVasteu. Atl.irLivs N. Y. CO., 115 Nassau street. N. Y. COMMON SENSE!!! AVANTKI Al'FNTS. -;r.: m r month t. th only iKN"FIXK iMPi'.i'VKli ro".'- SENSK FA.MiLYM-:',. l.i M.c:iiM . PiiiCKOtY 51s. tin'ul induce!. it n(su.-'.rtiit.. is the most p-pular .ewlr.z 5!nruii;t-i.i flay makes the t-tnt.,us -Wniic i.o'.-ii will tlosny kind ot vnik iLai . an i done on any Jlae'nine !30.';co n;:!, ai:d demand coiistnmly liic:v;i.c:. Now is time to take nn Assency. is, i,d for circu lars. ' lleirrzr of iiifn. rrx.'" Aottiesa SOT.MB A CD., Boston, llu' -a., lMtsuurg, Pa., St. Louis. Hit. LOSILLARD'3 EUREKA" is zin exeeiioiit nrtieie or iiranu-ia't-.l Virginia ; whi-rev...- if u KmokinzTobaeeo. , .n:r i,t.i.-. .l ij universally adiiiin-d. It Lspui up in hnntlsom baas, in which orders ior Jioeracliuum are daily iKU keL LOtJILLARO'S I is iai-.de of the Yacht Clubl if;ttwu ; it is nn- . ( t:-nervousin its SmoVIojr Tobteeo etlis-ts. as th Nicotine bus lieen extracted : it leaves no d;--aureeable lastc after so-okiim ; it Ls very niild-li-'ht in color and Weight, l r.:-e iu:e l oiuiti l ist as loms as 3 of liie ortlt-iary tooceo. this brand we-Lso pack oi-iiisevervdny n Urst iniality of Jleerx-luuini Pines. Tiv iinmi eouviiio yourselves it is cii it claims to be. nstrtT oir All"' LORJLLASD'S CENTURY Th!.. brain! of F'ii Cjl cliewiiiu' mi me co his itoetjiial or siiih- riiir :i e !;eTr-nx-Tobacco. wiiere. Itiswir.i- doubt tiie best cuewhis tobcecu iu li.u ! : t . SUPFSiii 1 itcn -viL'.cl t.ie wucrev-r nred. yuur .stirencf per Ones t:;t iiave f!-se r.rt?-el.-A fo.-enia, k him t p. r i.ieru; th-v rre. by r.-:ieet:'.blejoiroerii:;:!' r even V.-iievo C::eui;ir of prices ma: Usl .,a a:e.;ii.M;iou. t-ORJLLAeJD ci CO., icric. nut b'fn t;i -e in It e r-.roir.N'.s f i!i!.:.::i:.v :; I 'M'l U I...l rl KS t- t o.n - is ;iie in - r i it- w-ct artieie ut;e ever ofifenslio tl:e j ultlii ; mailo pl Isily. tils o r. ly, a!v,-j ea-e ai d ci-mloti," i.nd i.-, Ju-l wii.n every Jt: s wans JfiKiieiN i::ter-.--:-.l in the healib :ii;.:.-ul.:int., the.r iAU'iii-rs s.a.'i vi exauiino itsi.ier.i-. K r s.:ie i.y lan cy tcosis .eai'i.-. eiKiaily. JFannfactured by I. B P.M NM M!."..ner Stitet, llustou, r;is a co K N I T i N I T IC M T, crNTSWANTrn.'TcrvivlTi'.id sell tiie an tv.Miii.Cji.i: :it.Ni;,iii.-o:iiy ;. A K;;tnl!y Knitting .'.!.., iiine ever lu l;o' d. lTiee X.Sk Will Is l: it ;..! si Itches tier Aildress A Jlliltit '.N K.Ni'i'liNii MACIUNKCD., lUiAton, Jioj-St. Louus.Jio. H r( g .T .7 ,T if O O q i. a u f liH-VOltKlNtl CI.' i-d. We nre now nareii lo iariu.sii uU rinswi;:i ct;:i-t::nt at lio.ne. tin- wu'ii.:tf liio time lor'tia- sjmre nioitieitt-. l.uslt-.es liew. aaii p:oT:ta'iie. i'-T eii.i o, ci.i'.rsex in ii.iiu u.v. lo s-i t -r I'VtTHl.i., :tui s t-vm iiy o-'voi.iv;! tiieir h i eiu 1,, tiie L-u-in-.-.i. iJ 'is a id viiis ea.-n as niucana iiien. J i::.t all -.vi-o :-.-e ::ii may ser.d t:eir :t.ft,:es.s. and U--1 lii we ma.ie l('is i:--v ii:.,.-:.i ,r.r: jisar' itoi -.veil sa. :. ..'- !. ss.- i."i:i m nd pay for tie-ttou.jle ,:iav. i e.il iir- vain I'llit '.tu;.!. .-.Vi-i-. W'li do li wik on. and a.ot.r r l.ilri-ur; lyAUpankiii orroti tt.Ts-stand laiiiiiy i:i'tuis'rs :uUiisi.ed-tU M-nt by i:n.il. Kead"r. if you wan: t- rieanent, wor!;. a ldress K. C. 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