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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-04-04, Page 8AI>1 zr 4, .1978, THE GLINON NEW EI rA, NATIONAL LINE` e. catered rosettes weerrere,, The " Ooloi•ed :Dehati ig Society" of Mount Vernon, Ohio, must leave lead some very interesting meetings this winter. ` Your oori'espouclent happening �_. to pass through -Mount. V, about Christ- - mss time, was invited by a friend to uo. compan} *hint toone of the " ebetes," Your correspondent went. ,The object of_the•aegu•meixtronetba s ing was the settlement at once and for- ever of the question, " Which am de mightiest, de pen, or dreswoard 1" • Mr. Laukins said about as follows " Mr. Chaarmatt, what's' de use ob a swoard unless you's gwyne.w to 'aar ? { byar`data `v ;p ss"ant Q_ I i:A t, Mr. Morpheus& isn't, Mrs. Mose- 1 • oreil • "bouse`isn't, Mi Newsome a• su't';111 het 49 feller wok speaks on de swoltlyd" side b _ is any ideer ob gwyne to wear. Den what's de use ob. de awoard 1 I don't tink dere's mlicll sl-iow -for argument-%il;. de matter." It' Mr. Lewman said : " What's de nee ob de pen 'less you knows how -.to write ? How's • dat '?Dat's what 1 wants to know. Look at'de cMllua ob Isr'1—wasn't but one man in de whole crowd gwyne up from Egyp' to. de Pro- mis' Lan' coed write, , an' he didn't 'write much. [A voice in the audience, • " Wrote de'ten comman'ments, anyhow;': you bet.' ' [ Clhiiers from the pen. aide.] , ' Wrote 'em ? wrote 'em 1 • ••Not .muoli.; guess not ;. not on stone, honey. ' 14.1igh t - p'r'ops out 'em wid a.ohiael. Broke 'em all, anyhow, 'fore he got down de bill. . Den when hecut a new set tie• ohillun ' ob Isr'1 broke. ''em all agaii% Say he • did write' 'eine. what good was • it ? So his pen no 'count Hollow.• °No' saar, D s oard a tat fotehed •t e w whet Iv into de Promis' Lan', saar, Why, saar, it's ridiculous. .Tisk, saar, ob David a-outtin' off Goliab's head wid a .pen, saar i De ideer's •altogedder. too 'pore terous, sear. De awoard, sear, kle swoard mus' win de argument; saar." Dr. Crane said ; "1 tink. Mr. Lew - Wan a leetle too fes'. Hae's a-speakin' ob de tithes in de• dim pas', when de mind oh sten was crude, -..an'.de.hati_ob_ man was in de ruff state, an' not tone down to de refinement ob cibilized times. Dey wasn't educated up.to de use,ob de pen. . Deir lion's was only .fit• for de ruff use ob de awoard, NAa; : as ,de modern poet says, 'Our 'Bwoards rust in. dein. cupboards, a.i' peas, sweet peas; covets de Id.r% *ftp what IraS $.0 LUL dll dis changer - De pen, Alio-L-tap e-a- swoard now to get tee a peck •ob sweet- taters, a pair ob thickens, a pair ob shoes ? No, saar. I jess take my pen an' write a order. for 'cin Do I want money? I don't •git it, by de•edge' ob de swoard ; 1 writes a check. , I want_ a suit oh clothes, for instance -=-a stroke ob :1e pen: de -nyighty retr,-de hithte:i on de way. I's done.'\ Mr. Newsome said : " Wid alt Citta 'sheet .to de learned gemmed dat'r jus' spoke, we tuns' all agree .dat for swoov- in' tinge off an' a-leveliiu' rings down dere's nottipg egnals de swoard."-. Mr. Hunnicn't .said : "1 agrees en= tirely wid Mr. Newsome-; an' in answer to what Dr. Crane says, 1 would jess ask 'what's de use-ob dr•awin. a check' unless you'e got de money in. de •hank, or a-drawln' de order on de store unless .dee store, truss you ? S'pose de'store do tress, ain't it easier to sen' boyas •t o write a order ? tf'you got n boy bandy, telegraf. Na use for a• .pen— not a bit. Who tlrber heard of Mr. Hill's pen ? Nobody, saar. But itis awoard, saar—de swoard eb.,li' Bunker Hill, saar—is known. to ebbety chile in de lan'. If it hadden been for de swoard of ole Bunker Hill, saar, wIota r d we niggers he 'to -nighty sitar ? whanr, 'saar ? Nut hyar, sear. In Georgia, • saar, or wins, saar.. No oullucl man, saar, should ebber go back, ryaar, on de awoard, saar." ' ' • Mr. Hunnicut's remarks seemed to carry a good deal of weight with the audience. 'After speeches by a number of others, the 'subject 'wets handed over to " the committee," who carried it out .and t. of r s on 1r. . In due time they re- . turned. with the following decision: " De committee decide dat de awoard has de most pints an' de best backlit, and dntpen iss'1 dede Mos( heneflcial an' + dat de whole ting ta fauna a atana oft , Jirper's Magazin,' • • • The Marrininninl Lottery. • A yonngstranger called on I.l. c - U- —one evening, while he was n, jlas- tor iii New York city, to engage his ser- vices' in the performance of a nuptial ceremony. „IWash to makea laYa a1u with you, , doctor ," said the young man. • "I think tl.e girl I am to merry will make i1 first= rate wife. if you will wait a year for your fee, and she turns out as I think she will, I'1l then give you fifty dollars," They. agreed, the young couple were married,- and the incident passed from the,doctors-mind. At the end of a.yenr, at the same time in the evening, the yonng man called again: The doctor did not recognize him at first.. " Do you not i•emember the bargain we made when you married me a year. ago ? " Oh yes," replied tho doctor. " Well," said the young man* " he in twice a5 good as I thought oho \wna. There's ono hundred dollars for yotli" Exactly the opposite of this is the f following A clergyman in one of the Hudson Tier towns. united a German couple in marriage, When the knot ,was tied, the bridegroom said, "Dominie, I've got no monish, but I'll send you von leetle pig." It was ' done, and the oir- oumstance 'was forgotten by the Clergy .flan. Two years Afterward he met the Vernon in the town, for the firet time since the marriage ceremony was et•fornted. ' " 11 ominie," said the Gikrrnan, st you. remembers 3'ou married me, and .I: gave you iron leetle. pig 1" , • "Veil, if you'll unmarry tile,: I vile give yon two leetle •pigs."—Ha?per's Maerreine. t, werat.hvellttrreef,„_.°:._ EkTRA,QRDteeitY e001.E IN-TIINCektNWA'L1 • COURT HOUSE, Agile 1xgt—A'seiges 1n Corn weII, the Reporter gives the following account of the remarkable findings of a jury in the Coe murder case:- • Mr. Mitedonald, the. Clerk, 'having celled the'names of the jurymen, anti ascertained shat the tale .was • tom late,, propounded the•.usual question : "G•centi onien'of the jury, have. you agreed- upon your verdict f" A nod front, eleven and a gasp, from one- signi- fied an aftiroilttive:.' • Gentloilien of the jury, how nay you. T)o.youflnd the prisoner at the bar.guilty of. the felonry; whereof he..stends indicted, of not guilty 4i'• ' ' • As every; ear was;'strtth.i'ed to Bear the noun l,of the.futeful"reply, and tie the prisoner jmeped eagerly over the 'front. of the dook.,to'•aatch tba fitst and clecia-: ive syllable Zr. JaFay, who, either' by election or assumption,. occupied .the postof foreman and spvkesman,,instead of'replying to the interrogatory,.thre'n ba,'r leis bead, elevated. _hie right ,.hand rind arm, and, rolling his. ward in the Most. .approved manner; • broke forth' into supplication ; "• 0 Lord'God...Almighty, who reign-: Oh in the Iieavens'above, your.lordship,, -ilii vo-merey-tl ponces —for—the—verdict—we suet bout to pronounce on'this-nnfortu- neto_mere. 'aur lordship; our Verdict isnotwithout giving :this::matter due: c, onaideration.; our verdict, yottr•liogor.,, is' ma'nslanghter in; self=defence "' tr Tet,•tut," said his'iordshill,„testily., "that'is.'iio way to announce your deci- sion,. '1Yhet.yettsay, amounts to a .ver- �dic of -'net u-ilt-, erred=the,Grntrt7so-t =. cols 4. 7- So saying, lits • lordship :en- dorsed tetra indiciinent'and'threw'it'down to the clerk,. who said • ' • ” Gentlemen of the Jury,• hearken to ;your verdict as Ate Court i'tgords 'it. fou, sa.y that-lbe, lxisoner' at tete 'bar is. `not grip ..end so,say you. alt -Again firer- Wa8 'a- silent assent. on ,the part of the, jury, ? ethos$& onemem- ber.,' ,it' wee plain to see, %bas • wrestling to speak :forth 'something• that lay • on his minc`i. "Prisoner, you are discharged;:", said his lordship, sharply. • Coe leaped oampletely off his feet . in; the excess of his sudden joy, 'and With a'heai•ty. tt thank' you,. ' my lord," 'vas about to einerge from the deck, `wihen. Mi•.:Irvinestepped. forward, :ince .saki'0., solilewllat-excitedly . " 11!1 lord that is not what the' jury.. What y r � y. mean—there iFt some'tnistako'" .t• Gonsables.. shoutelt She1l.. xff Awn-. q).0, turning •towar'ds tiie dock,'" secure that prisoner ; don't let 'him go yet." • An exp`lenation ensued, and it turned out flint there Was a mistake'. Mr. Jure tie° Galt caused. the jury to•:;tal-e their' aeats, and again defined to thele very carefully, haw.they ~wore to'exprees any •'one of _ the •ireverul doterminatione to which it wale :in their' power. to comer °Itis."lordship. had barely• cenclucled when,lising.from 'his seat, the pious 'and' pathetic Air: Fay thus returned .thanks, with nl.lifted hand. " May the Lorcabe: praised, your Iorils}iiii, for the few words of advice you, havejust now given. to us ; sorts all we' •wanted was a ,- few 'tortes of advice and conaultinagwith your lords (Then, be turning h n td his r , a fellow jurors who remained seatecleihe waved his hand 'and shouted,) "Rise ! vise boys; it`sguilty," my lord, we're tr lti t b t 'l y „ o rit g hia 1u, • With a look upon his face which 'no pan photograph could do justice, the learned judge waived the "twelve good' men and true" off to their apartment, and immediately retired to his own • • 'Sortie time afterwardsthe jury again reitbrn.td'to Court, aid announced .that they found the prime:ter "guilty of man- slaughter." . • • ' . . .Thursday •inornina His Lordship sentenced the prisoner to imprisonment in 'the Central Prison,. at Toronto, for the term of one year. A IlaritenedT Wretch. ICtaaihnatf Conimercial.f'. T110 first ban :ever exectited for the murder of a negro in Georgia was Au. gustus ;fohneon, who was hanged at Ronne, on Friday oflast week, john - toe teas a monster. lie confessed on the scaffold: to the killing of four men, and is known to have murdered, fiitrr ,.. atlt.l, and. tri°c1 toshoot or stab a :.. same of people, including • come of iiia own %clatvtrs. One instance will serve to illubtl etc the character ofthe wrotill. A Mr. Wheeler, living in Johnson's' rleigliblerllood, having had a v1%11.1016 horse stolen, offered, a reward o'f fifty dollars for the recovery of the horse and the capture of the thief. A few diva after, Johnson rode up loading the horse,' and demanded his. reward. Wheeler declined to pay it because 11e had not brought the thief with bila. Thereupon Johnson pulled a human ear out Q. his pocket and said as he couldn't hring the thief, he had killed Bim, and slit off his ear as proof. This wits found to he e : toriea of his blood- thirstiness are told, and.. doubtless are true. Onbis trial the lawyers pierided emotional insanity and homicidal mania. Johnson had, indeed, been once sentto an insane asylum, but soon esoleped and resumed his violence, terrifying whole neiglilieriloods. He, and his father, a violyqc?±,men, were conspicuous among k , -•. This company's fleet son1ets of'Tredve, aret•eiaes,tull. powered steamships, Tor Liverpool mitt 1Etaeenatown, x'rem pier 44,,N, t;.,, foot Spring Street, NOW Torts. For Lowden Iltireet. Xrrom toatphriatapher Street, Y,ew'rork, Th e8000mmodations for Cabin Passengers by Chose Steamers aro iIr t glass. The rates of passage aro trent $7e upward, according to the location of Bleeping berths, All cabin passengers Have equal privileges in the Saloon, Excursion or return tiokots at reduced rates. For fur. yr normnton na 4=angn,art arraea-o:• asip and Steerage passage, apply to (71.E0. W. RAILTON, Ageti.t Clinton, March 29, 1877. • MRS. B, E...ESLE ''S MILLINERY Establishment A_ large .assortment ofki amiuR9, 7LQWEIts, the midnight raiders in the days,•when . ,Also, Alamo idea; of FELr ana STEAM' RAt9, of '.f here•,wu"sT the latest styled "'Y1nliSA:TS .Yin.",.:"•^--'^"."""^^: ti=Kliixtsnl•was pppnlilr, not mneh do.i bt thet-Jelineoii tees, nos - Ratified ofhomicide' nlania, for he killed SIZES and RIBBONS, in the newest shades without provocation ; •but what was to -be done with -such a . monster* -but to despatch him, and. wid the Community Of bine ? • IdIi DIR, IN AN AMERICAN DEATH.orO�DO ann. • Wm B. O'Donohue, Secretary ofthe Treasury; ander Riel, chief of the insure rection in Manitoba in 1871, and the moat active participant in the rebellion, died in St..Joseph's Hospital, at St. Paul, Minn., on Tuesday..He was the brains of the rebellion, • and was' the .only one of the leaders not•pardoned by the Canadian, Government. ' ' A Tn:ildsh •Colonel's During' ACt, If any one would like to know what' manner: of men were those who fought' viand Osrinon' Paaha,. they can gainan idea .of them :from an- anecdote, my friend told me. A' very steep rock a was to, bestortned.' Tt rose to the height,of •two hundred and: fifty_ feat, and 'was, crowned by Russian. batteries. A Turkish colonel, desirous to set an example to hie •men; 'scrambled tip tlrst:by, the' help of 000asion. al projections in the rock, arld•robta and weeds. When be reached "tire, top' he found himself' entirely alone. The Rns-• slap soldiers-look'cidi at, him'in amazement. Their guns were pvinted at his breast, when their generalgavo the order. not .to, 6re; ka8tened.•up to the Turkish colonel - and. called ort to hire,. " C'ulonel, begoiid at once, you see you are'alone 1"The brave man said nothing.: Be stood still it- molltont, gazing at his enemies; `.then Curri- ed and went back safely as lie -carne: . All Russian-se-tldicer-s-besa-n.•-io-clap--t i .bandsand cheer "him. • 'loner in Ilis Own Land.' Says,Comeley in his iecsntly issued' work,: Tho .History Of New York S.tfi'te, - "The.days.•have past„.:wlien ; the- bene- -factors of- heeler/3Y wereallowerl-to-l-i agiiotminieus poverty= their esieriflaea,” ':their. laboysa; •t nrecoMpenaed. 'To -day, the benefactors of the, people rho' hien •who devote their lives and' energies. t6 .the interests of humanity.—these are the w.n-n s.whoni' the: world delights' to honor, and whom it rewards: with princely •'fortunes. As ••an . earnest ,worker for the .welfare of ' his fellow •men, Dr. R. V. Pierce hate . won .the' warmest sympathy and esteem. K While • seeks g' ;to he their servant rillly, he has-beenme a•prince.amOng tlletlT,:.,Yet'. tete itnmense.fortunie .lavished, upon 'hint t ,e o ale . .by a gener o is . C � , • ft e hoards not, hut rn the erection and establish- ment '1 t it' tion d"iec 1 ont -i m nt' of I rat to s >`. ty c r btit- ive to :the , pnbl;ic good. The people. time realizing, intheir Mimi! patron- age, a new, meaning of. t`.1at. beautiful Oriental Custom .of eating bread. upon the waters. Noted • in: .bptli public and private life for his unswerving integrity and ell those' stirlirg:'vii•tues that .en- noble mauhoOd,, D'. Pierce rankshigh among ' thosilti•few " mets, whose .rattle the. Empire •State is, j.ustly.proud. to inscribeupon• her roll of boner, 'Am- bitious, .yet moved by an ambition :strictly' amenable to the most dist critni�neting and well •balanced judgment, his attire career promises to be one of unparalled activity and usefulness, ably supplementing_ the work he hes already accomplished, by e life At once noble, in effort, enviable in its grand results.' While Pit Name's genius and energy «enviable llitva Won"for r rfmso n Ila >le pest - don 0 1 e a 1 on the ..records a nation,. tionof ing been. elected a senator by an over who/ming, majority, 1i ltete 'cekbrat:. ed household remedies lbgtired few him a '•et more 1 sir' place 'n c o ,Lble ric I t the y �1.., Cold - Un r . n people. .is .h 'orfs of It t t.f ti H e „ a t *Medical Dieeavery and Favorite. Prescription have brought health and liaepiness to .ten -thousand hot seholdh, .- :--f _ 1 Atttonisliin a t. Art g 1#' G A large proportion of the American people are today dying from' the effects of d apepeiu or disordered liver. .The result of these diseases upon the masks' of intelligent anal valuable people is most alarming, making life aotu'uily' a burden instead of a blessed existence of ertjoymetit and usefulness as it, origin to be. There is no good reason far this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and. skepticism, take-'the'advice of dreg•• gists and your friends, and try one bot- tle of 'Green"e',Auguat Flower, • rout n a iced relief is certain. i li s of l: l bottle s Meon of this medicine hive boon given away to'try Us virtues, With satisfabftiry. respite in .every cake You Can buy h sainpl'e bottle fo 10 cents to try. 'Three doses wiil'relieve tele -worst case. Posi- tively. soldby all druggists on the Wee- torn Continent, Agent for ni TEIWS'6, PATTii1Nt of garments of s11 , . 1' ' eerptin , a rflo stook ko t.ilnd, r;� S1LAS.: DAVIS- Felt. ndttravJ Eats Cleaned a d It rd 00 t o:t 18 1877 I TS 'IN 4.3'1 • )0 N1610 ri NOW ;:PR EPARE• D T O_ SUPP YHIS 'ar.T.STOIVIERS WH : Ry •, '.: 1TIN AND HARDWARE, A,S USUAL, AFTER' THEA SERIOUS LOSS:HE SUSTAINED BY -THE DR • PIERCE' S STANDARD. REMEDIES Are not advertised se "cure -ails," but' are spebifloy in she diseases tgr'which they Are recommended. 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They remove the necessity of taking the great, crude; dragtiersickoning $ties,. hereto 0 torp so:ranch in use, • . • As a fe m (Ay for :Iieadacite, Dlzzlnetis, Rush nt Blood to tho Head, Tigbtxloeu about the Chest, Ilad Tneto in. oath, litruotatioao tram the stoinacii,Dilious, Attacks, ,7eiiiidlce, Pain in•tbe Eidneys,`Highly-ooloie4,Urino,: and IntermitFeVat, Dr.'Plorne's Pleasant Purgative. Pellets are Unsurpassed. Furthermore, I Would say that• their gotten le Universal`, ,not, a gland escaping their eanitaryimpreps. .Age dogs not impair the prop-, artier; of-tbcse.Pellets, Thai are sugar-coated and in- elosed,in glass bottles, their Virtues being thereby pre- served unimpaired far any length at timo, so that they are .always fresh and reliable. This is not the ease wiW those Oils which aro pat up in cheap wooded or pasteboard boxes. The daily neo of two Pellets has+ aured.the.moet obstinate eases of &refnle, Tetter, Solt - rheum, I;rysipo1ns, Boris, Dlotchos,Pitnp;es; SoreErea, and Eruptions. •J hey aro, however, reeomhnentlo.i 10 betaken in connection with the•Oobletf Madicnl Die" ceveir, in order to secure the beat results, • • 11,1.,g110E'S • FAVORITE ' PRE.SCRTPTION. The rem'odlat management'of thi,ae Mecums peculiar 'to women has afforded a large experience at the World's 3ispensery, of Which Dr. riorce Ia the Ci,ief consulting physician, in adapting remedina'for their Cure, Dr, Pierce's /favorite Prescription is the result of this -et• tended experianee, and has become Minty Celebrated. for n and f its 'tamany Cmarkablocures o all those ohroala diseases and •y ` Wee noes poculior .to •Feptalos' 'Favorite Pre ori tion is Powerful Restorative Tonic te ilia entire system, It in a nervineaf unsurpassed ellieaey, sus, while it quiets nervous irritation, it strongthens•the enfeebled noryou a system, thereby re-, storingi to healthful rigor. Tho following die ase ore among those -In which tho Favorite 1roteriptioe Into worked single cures, vis,: i.eaeorrhola,,.r,"whites," Iltco+sive Mowing,.Painful d5onstruation tt rel Suppressions, weBeek, Prolapnita, or aiming ofate' Uterua, Atiters oreion,lletravaraion,.Boarlug•do on Ilon. Cation, Chronic Congestion, Indentation and 5J1Ceration of the Uterus, 'Internal neat, Nervous Depression. De-' bility, Despondo:My and very many :othereltranic di• soasea peculiar to women, bat not mentioned Imre. The following lftiieo aro a few of the many thea. sands who can teatity to the enhaaey of nr. Pierce's Fa; vnritc Proscriptlou, teom experience and oberxvation: Mrs. Cornelia Allison, Peoste, IoWe; Mrs, Thos. 3. Srcthvin Iiatelter's Station, Cia.t Afrg.'1'. A. Seymour, Rome IL %; Mrs. T'. rheostats, Versailles, Ohiof lairs. Utri9y �ainam, North Wharton, Pa.;. Mrs. Scary A. Its• 1 dine, Mo.; lit lI Friable, Lohman, Holt, d , s.. cry A. ri fife, Lo freer Po.; Mts. D. L Gni, Chil teethe, Ohio; afro. [tartlet E. <Lt - lotto, West 9 ria delcar Pa .ire Matt, E npariay /Can.; Miss Louise Pratt, Dodgeville,Maog,; Mrs. L. A. Daehleld, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs: f. ,Allison. Proctor, Iowa;. Mrs, 3.1%r.Vernon, StrThomas, Ont.;M#a. 8, C. Moran,. 2.113 North ltoeard Street, Baltimore, Md., Mre. Lucy Caltman, Barnoaville Ohio; Mrs. Nancy Iilortanght. xectersan, Iowa; nits. L, t3•, slamrod, Ttiendship, N.Y,; Mins Ellen Cady, Westfield, N.V.; Mrs. A. Amnon, Ve. robe, N. Y.; Mrs, B. N. /leas, Grand fapide,,lliloh.; I,tra, F. II. `'4 ebli,:"Watertown, N.T. Thousands of to., faronees ear; to given nt the World's D1tponnary. The Pe'ople's Medical Servant Dr. R. V. pierce is Um sole proprietor and manda o tour .of the foregoing remedies; ail of ate sold - i . b druggists. 'VOA also y gg n, leo :rho Anchor at the Peopleit commonZonaeitfeeieal Adviser, rc seork'ofamorist. ono thousand paltea, with two hundrrd and eiglitytwb, warui-en avis o and colbrtd pTatex: Be h:5 ldteady told of this popular work a. O�V' P n loo;000 COPIES' 4' Price, (postpaid) $1.60, aces. M . PXERO ,E, M. D. vroriaho nts emery 9otllltiDfiaio CLINTON, March" 7,'.1S78; • O'DE.RJCH...'° P11 . ManufacturingCompany, m any , tr I�.Qi'lel< � . E><>�,Ynes, mid, ' dill Atacllixiea; y.of. taf,es>f• Styles': ' • . r Purifiers - 11•Iidal;<xl � .., ,,�' 1Cm. `x'�ve<I P AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, • STOVES of vartsus a nti I o Cast in s, REPAIRS PRoMETLy' ATTEND.O. 2'O; FOR SALE CHEAP--Second-haul Engines and 'Boilers of 10, 20 aiid 30 Norse Power ; also, Stave Machine, Shingle and Heading Machine, and heading • - Jointer and Plainer.. '• GonEnrc I, Feb. 1, 18 7.7. d�. • AT 'DOST •FOR CASH FOR.. 60 D•AYS, . .... 1. will : ositivefy sell on these terms and for this. time. AND: NO fE'i•rJMBUG.r. y, , description, will dowell - e geestock add of nil t n' i •s r liirpn Malls/1.44M ar t, 0, I'Y 1 t requiringmy prices. IN UNDERTAKING.. 1 E%CEL. anyhonorable co>n lelil."cit • tar aril I •' I elnt'ritlG ctfi•°tid.of ar y competition, , h Z l cut ? 1 a,'Fs• 46' E1�1t'' 1i1 'L'IXDX CAA?'PuhrWXBr,1 BE' DONE, • I,am given to understand that persons in th rare Hee of businesses myself, resort -to acme very questionable means to ptoveet me doing business, but notwithstanding all opposition, and the endeavors to induce' wholesale Hien Dot to sell to ine, Iain in a position to offer as - goorl Stoehr asany is the Trade, and at .erica far below what people have been its the, liizbil of paljiny, Every reiiulsitc for .Funerals kept in stock, Remember theplace,—Directly opposite Fairs Mill. .4.: 3333:INN33312"1' Cilaton,Obt28,1877. . . Cabinet fdaket, Undertaker apd Upholsterer. ���eral ' SWING M NDEPOT� SCD� A spl:enclid assortment of flrst.claais SEWING 1•IACIIINFS always :en fiend. el•EZ iLl31s" and every fianishin keit in stock, �- yt i -1-.i' S-0,, ., E^ P A .i. T a' 1•N` G S. Sewing Machines of'- everymake .repaired, and iteiv parts kept on band: having engaged practical machinist, all work done hero is warranted to give good•aatiefaetion. Oha erect Moderate. ZI. itdRSWOitdntOtt�'I3Y' lttzron Strerbt,: *U door wed, `or 11.e• ('o►iontereinl CihiIfoiP.l, , \. ; •