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were inau- a~~onal sa- : mayor presi d oYer the I ' ~ capitol• equa e_and dohv- an addrei!s of wei · m ... thousand people were preillnt. 1. b Garfield ~emortat Sarnoeif. ' ' ''I 'l A TO -------- 24 .. CITY OF MEIDco, Oct. $2.-The Gar· field memorial servlees under the au- spices of the gqvernor aad city coun- cil ~re the II:\OSt impressive ever held ila Mexico. The attendance was ex- tremely ~ge. Speeches were made by pro!llineJltl citizens and music by an orchestra•c;lf one hun4red andfift1 'Bolivar. Allentown~ Scio, Fritndship, I 22.-In the r~ce Julien and Trii\k· the first h~•t;ll in ~·Tj: 10 rse' made a goO• i ,;t~rt, nh~' L .\t th~ 1 hi>< , bo :'\pw xQrk city stlock gambling is prorlueti\·p of these same re~ult~ anld in Dcnn'r, when the city has ~rpwn h) 1t~ €uttn·c_g}·tq.t ·size-, there- sults proUw tivP frmn thP smne caUsP ~ _ 'C::-\f\,,·iill be rL'pl':ttl·J- ht\re. Our :--ulitl, subt:tuntial l~u--=!lll''-'S DH'n :l.TL' not stock g.~:.:.n1J 1 L'r:-:. nrt• lL')t l!lf'mllt.·rs uf <L Vi'f..-.; stock bPard, The--~· fu.lt• tdu.d:-, LIL' 1nvaliab!t> tllu::1-e \\\ h<). live by tL.eir, u 1t~. In thi:-; {'ity Uw gtnek COIWI?rns ar~ h[\l'dly atc;;ht hut bunko_ ,Jwps, ~; ;t ev_~n arisiug tu th_c, plune C:~ r~s~ Julif''i~ Iu.tl jt I }l(1_ t~i~ity accoru:~ those in the ('ftSt thrc\ ''\\'~' ' ... :tim C':tn Fmnclscol Here at the ' ' pule, l>1;~ llh'ncl•jUllrtcr, ,cen@S 're Yery anima- and t~,...:::alll I tt:d e\ t lT p;,-c•ning, mNnhers buying 1 th~ lhrtt an·l·t ,.· h 1 1 '\\1 ,eJH,1g rrmong t elThle \'P~, ocr·as- Elwoo1! 3Ie1 lium 1 1 btomally m.1k:mgn legitimate Largam. I se•qGlt!<t, Belle t ).tkle-y oftf>ner kcf'lllng up an exeitement to 1~4. · .. r me1 tl• the im:1glnation of tQ.e .unwary 1 peo!lJle were~~rt-::::~'nt n.n•1: Thou~ary.l~ of dollars =itre suppose11 t''' • hn-ve r·hant:P.d hands in the lt~ra.l {'' <ll. · BOsTu:s'. h~rn~ irHnu.neTable- ~ pvem:t:-:~ I ~«c-m<n D. nad J~n11-' t--inl'e tlwir or~anization. but 1 best --record of 1 \\¥~hen trnn~actiuns will amount I made by ~then1- I to ~5,UP'I for one evening's heat.\': 111 't 1:~. excitement. t11ere has not-re~lly hl'en _ -<100 changed hands in a legitimatt• I M. won. ::\l:l!'rb lm~inPBs In3nnPr. Stocks a-re li~tecl 1 Bt~t tmw t)ll the !'len'ver bonrd, and pr:cc~: a--keel raugingfrom five cents to ;i:l.lll ' j tly ship\' contractoi:s m isfactory manner. ~ \V e can safely recom- mend our' Engine and \Boil- l er. \Ve alsO. handle tho - ...-ery best Cordage, Fittings and Drilling rr.ools. <,... • fT7wso desi1'l'ng to putchase goods ~n'/Lfi\'l ~h~t a t•isit to Olean n·tiJl prore ueneficwl. ' ' Field. r:T':u. I per share that are ,really not worth -Frank V.,\:t· of I the printer's bill on the paper. ~bo~e to contest f the who have control of the sto~k-gtve,tt l~~~~~~:~n~~:~~t~tlu•r weigh rize w bat market value they sa\; fit, aM .J: ' with make the price fluctuate to suit their j. W. Alexander & Co. ~~~~~~~~~;~1~~~~ a individual pleasure, watching, wait- ff. dollars, is ing fer the paor devil who- by force of battle occurs No- circumstances is compelled t? sell his,, choice of -ground few thousand shares to rBahze some Complete Outfit$ Furnished on Short Notice. ... November 1st. ~eeded ca&h. As soon as the stock P ·EDE$1RLoUIJ:Sl\1.· 1 : IS put up for sale the shark: throws a large namber of shares qn the mar.- ~ ~~~~~~;~~]~~~~~~~ htllldred ket, rendering it \unsteady as it is contest[ was called;-'a.ml dropping the ,price from ' Herpy S7ri; perhaps $1 per share to 10 'lr 15 < cents-in fact, as low ·as they FILLY. r .want.. to, make it. Then· the P. 22.-Th~ two- D. steelfls all bought up for abso· Flower made a lutfi'}y nothing, the other shares are to-day in 2.21. withdrawn, the ''market\ becomes -----+------- steadier,.and in the cottrse of a week the shark's purckase has advanced to its former·price of $1, which cost him ten or fifteen cents per share ~e has made 500 or_ 600 per ce:nt•. on bts mvestment, which he \retails\ out to those who will buy at the regular quotations, occasionally shaJ<!ng up ~he p;~arket to make it go_bettet'. and 1n this wav, b.y the possession of su- perior powers for rascality, operate and become rich through ·the legiti- mate mode of procedur,e made possi- Mention.. 22.-Marks, on.e of burglars in the here to-day, He robbery in Michi· on the way for 't.!is;..COllCe:rnoed in the a bank i'n to have been one wlwl•;tole $70,000 from the iddleto•wn, bank_ - ltr·eelU. one pf the founde~s City -and A.mefiCaiJl nti-SJa,veJ~Y s•J4itlti~s.•died in Brooli:- eighty-six. He \\~j,.;,.,,~ but D!DP rot t organized til\ i. ble by a stock exchange. ' It is a well-known fact that the -· '-!- stock of the Tabor mine i~ quoted on the boards in the neigbiborhood of. $1.10 per share, when it i~ really not worth five cents per shart, being con- trolled by a cltque, wllo ~manipulate it to su1t themsel\Vcs. us ng it as a n10ne~· making- Rchrm(l. ~.. tock gam.b~ llJ>.=::- 1:1 .llH·nt<•d_ fn-~:rrP tor- n.ll thos~ ·;;!J I l'c :~l t \\-.~~Jilt 1 1 ,, r 11\\ F\'('~ 1 \\ i>P[-II'J ~-~!II \• t'• l._ !'1 rif,~l•''; ]l l\t' tl('!.,.\1-lJ' ,_. rfT,~· .. ·;- ~·! 1~~ t;.~ th· 'i' . ' ~ \ • \\I'll' I~ ··•· ltl ('\:J~t· :!1'1 ·~ .. ·t•) t :it !i.,. n.wnth:-. ~.-.l·~· • }1:w·.:::1 ·· '!,If iht··~::·~~~L~ttJr-. ~~r tl··· point,Y<.!'· '.1: l ~ -.•·ll•lr:\' :<:,)!':.._ (''··:~~nJ. . ..,'--1 :·\ td;:l rnte::s. :tl '• 1 -I !.I 'I' I ....... i \ I rd~. : I d \\ (I~:I(l 1 ( 1 e~~1 1 r I rate wa.- will last~. \\ · - · I a ' '\\ .\..t t! :•:\ l'jllt 1;),\' writ7{ n,t:J .. ;~ tb:tt York ntrnl hac; .< •I::· 'tl, y ~ .. r! l , ... \' :he r~·ito: Ls 1 .[ L<)uisfru·esfr0-m~li tpi:--1:!_ t lll\.- -·:,'',•r.d {r 1 ···\une:- · ' i..:; SUl•l \~andf'r,~· ~ 1 11 ~ 1; =-~- .... - .. ~\'='1-=·--=-~ ...... _..... ..... ......,~~ I f}(t,tll!l Of ~~lJ',~Pl'fl II •:::t) , I ..o. ;::-- 1 ft1nnl · Itl; ·I· · 'I 1 \ ~ ~ ...... \'\\'l•~.·~H<:.o\' - ; • '\ ..... $:..~.!) We also sell the Ericson Caloric Engine, the,invention of Capt. Ericson, of ' Monitor fame, especially adapted to pumping . water into tanks for Dwellings, Railroads, Farms, and in many cases wo.uld be adapted for oil purposes. No boiler; no steam ; · no exhaastl ; noiseless, and no , more care than ah ordinary: cook stove ; ab- solutely safe and entirely practicable. Warranted to do the work represent- ed for it to do. 'fhe Delamater Steam Fire Pu.mp~ Boiler-feed Pumps, &c., manufactured in New York, are sold by us and give' perfect satisfaction. Also Knowle's Steam Pump. (all and see us. Full line of eve- rything essential for oil and like pur- poses. •, NO AD'!ANCE IN • • \, .-',··~ llJEdl\ t!, ~I ,, \ -...:\~/ I l\J I(; population, occurs, ar.~...1 in t a· crimiu:~;J.nj ~l\N~l1fRSi ldl.t. .... ~Lh!J ,-f-': --'- -- ·- ----- - I I I t RJCH~~RG,1 t~§ 1-, I Tran~~~~ _ a: f~ene r;1_l 1 \ Ba,Jki\.·, fiusJ;~~,R I ALD. E· N I tHE OFFICIAl OF 'rBE CO~TYl I I I l I I I • \ I I The DEMOCRAT I r ~ I I ,---IS~THE- I I • I' '' I' ! L <\ RG E:::;T ' f . ' /' / r ~ ' / I, ,/ CHEA:PEST, I ' I •. '!-AND- \ '['- / I. I vl(>tp.mg House o Alden BESr PA'PER _ Hav1:1 you ever visited t~e M!l:ipDlO & ,Horner, in the . Boardn$ll IJH~au. Union stre~t? Iflyou hate as they carry morJ (' !lothi~.g, ., 112 d 114 to call o ~hem, Rto<re~ in thf eoun- Furnishing Sa8h 1 DoarB and BlindBl ' China, Crockery Glassware, LAMPS ·and CHAJDELIER~ stock is poJnplete and Prices very Low. . 0. A. TOUSEY, · OLEA.Jli', .l)O. Y. -· - ·- ..... ' ( ..., (';.,_, [J. u. (\_ \ \ '- -- '- c c <:..., 0 c;- \'0 \\' ,... . I=' ~ ,.... 1:) crq 0 \\':> ~ ;::l ~ v ctl rn (';> ~ -· ~·· if- ' -· ~ ,_, CF 0 , • Z' Y. A V A 0 . .., . ' ~ • \\ I • i I I I I ' I I \ • I ! t i / l / j I , The above map shows the onr property is paid for, and has cost abou general fr~ e.x.D.a.nsting heat and only cold is JTell en the way. Train~ ai-.e nor ruU· zona in. which the prtperty $35,000-aside from the mmes. enoQ.gh to give a zest to existence'; the mines ning regularly to Navajo Sp,fc~ngt', \on Lhe company 1s located. T e \Vith the above provibions, taken in of the Gerbat: range ensure~ rapj.d growth eastem border of Arizona.' he ~oad is ten mines or mining clairqs counection with the great apparE:'nt value of not only of, facilities for minibg itself. but pretty well gr.aded to 8a'D. Fra cisco \moun~ 'Vallapai Mining District, e-nch tJ~e proJterty, it h. l.wlined that the stock, of the means for realizing the comforts of tain, and nearly a thousand mtln are 1 now at width-300 feet on ea<jh siJ~; of the yein- at the pnce n.unc,J, affunh a rare opportu- every-da.) life, and eons~qu~nt facilities for work directly north of Pres tt, tO[ which and aggregating 9,375 feet in lrr:.gth, truly Itit,y. for .safe and profitable investment. social and UomeBHc r~lations, which are too point the directors say i.t will be ffnished a large amount of property for one; com- The mining interf'sts of Arizcna have f'..nnruo~:!ly wantine- in moo:t mini.ng regions I in October. Iu all pro~abilit)lby t4e first pany. The p~oprrty was the? but httle (]e~ been developed so r:.~pidly will 1 m the last fhere IS probab1y_no rn.rt of Anzona whhe 1 of Jrmuary 1~ Had wJll be ~mpl(lted .so velopeJ, but hmce thcu con~;>tduraLle work two y(.\ars and wilf 1 ~m h Hl'l<Jt, 1 shinn- re~ prospects are hnghter fur a i't·rmftn~nt ·~ c can reach Cerbat Ttom her m fol.!lr days haR _bven Jo.ne .OIQ eac!l chdm-l~e ~most 111- .J'Ults,\ that' cveiybody h. fami+iar wn.b tlle growth f<1Un~cd ~I on imlu-tn·. it,tdligeuc~ 1 '!ht< legis1:}t1ire ~fNevaLla hasJ at t~leJession te~tJr1.0 havw.g ~'f('n ~Jven -tu the Guld Bar mar\\ellous hut not exn~gerated, Hccounts 1 a~ld a cc..mb~nat:t;a~/:rf _ nall.ral nso 7 ~rce-s. I jll'•t c:o:-;ed, ~assed a .}a_w au_ bonz1pg _tbe mme, th~ shaft 10 whtch has been sunk to a of its ruin era[ wC\a{tlL Flu· tbat rea~un we I lui. Hodge, m his Aru·;oaa ac:; It I\ says: couniiC.' of I·.tll'ekaj ~hue l?~ne an~ Lm- d~pth of 70 feel, and a drift run along the Jeem it uonec:E'ssary to 8penk of Arizona in \Tbrvugh the Cnbat range there i:J a con- coln to i\'-..ne bonds in the um :~200}JOO vein 25 feef, lo good or_e,aml expo~in;.; quite g-eneral ; Lut we desire to pH?sent to you the tinued succe~siun of mineral veius of gr:al 1 <\~;h t~ :1id in the construct!~ -Of~. r~ilrua~ a large body of ore whtch can bG taken out foHfJwin-cr fcH.:ro eon¢ernimr ~he presl·nt con- extEnt and nchm\~· M.H~Y of the\e vemR ~Tom I:.lF' k:.~ to ColuJ(,Jo rJV'e\. 11,} ... roaa Lut littl~ expeose~ Dl'velopments llJ?OD ditiun a 1 ~· 11 1 the prOf'JH'cl: of the \\Vallapai Lave bf:'en O,lJenedf wi1h tbe nlt>~\L fl~t~ng.. \Villl>rubahly tap the At:~nti und !Pncific mmes have !ihown ~(luaHy ll<~.'t~nng- J)h.trict wl-Jf'jC (lilt n 1 im•R are located, A prospectfl, and sOip~ a1l l.c-iDg tlHiruuq,~l)y railro,ul at (,J of'nt,rh<.'::\ee(:l{, wl.lie~ i:nhr>-. !ln,nlt•,e~pecially upon the. M~.n·ning Str1r work r~c\..nlh-' 1 .,,. 111 d ln· Hobert J. Hinton, worked. To the~!'uuth .t1!4l \\Ud c1f C<.:tLat neal'e<:t rc~ir:t,nnd fo~lowingthfl Lroa.d-levc-l \lam Thompson Ie-~.hre, where a very entitled \A Iland~Buu~k to ArizoLJa '' and are a l&rge nom~e of n•iwl', mc~tly .a:i'gen- Sacrcll.( n:1, yallt-_y, p:1~·ing thr0n_gb the LoJy of ore hus bc~n U:sconr('d nfar which i~ lnd 11 r~t·d bv tht1ltighe~t a~thori tiferous galena a ,d go 1 d intcJm~¥d w~th I ri('h l!,l:t.;r.~ secti.u~JI' c..f C!d ride :.1-lineral the su:face. . !it'R as a tlHvJ<.ugh and rdiat,te wu 1 k, ~:=peaks 1 f'.~h·er .. Of the ~r.:mbcr, lbe Vanderbilt, Pui:'- .1.-c: t_t:bat, .\'nd ~~.:<u-.m !lt'fu IB('a1es Be~Hie~ the J?IDC'<l,t.ljc c~n11 ally I~o\~ O\fl1-< of the M<,haYe n~ining distri( tin very com- Champ10n and T.,. ms,, a1_e <111;0;~ t~e. most 1 Spnn~ ... u, a J!lnctlun IVI!h t11 L>tli~r rPad.~ the Beai('fl Sprmg!'=. ~IH 1 &.Jte, COlrl:-Jf'tJng' of rlinnentat·v terms. On page;; 10!) it su.ys: promlll~llt. The_\ r:.deJl.llt :mtl l¥.l'l:!>('::l~ry TtJ r.!l1 \, tJ;e ··~lue uf tb~' l~(J'lct wh~rc 16~ ac~e,.. of land wnh a~un(I~wt water, at}-1] ··~ine dhti 11 ct mount:..lin ra.; 1 ;;e. 9 runuing both god and, sJ1y~r 1 ar...l .. ;1cld bv wor~.tng the cur:·r ··~Y,... HlJW\.; nr~· 10 ate~ w~ gin:' 1 '~hic~L Js the ~e.st_m1ll ~1te '\J(..hQut excet-h nQtth l anJ_,f'.<Hlth mar:.-: th~\' ~opogr. 1 phy of from $100 to $400 f'Pr t< n. the fo~:<,.,, mg f:~c~~ _Iw ~~!l e:JJ_u~y, ~tu~u~t tlOD 10 that d!st!lct. I pan Llua bnd are~ l\ft~tave conn tv with di~tinctl\'e featuns. Our district havilng th~ Ut.::-;i, ~u.J 1wa!hir\t an_tl ~{ v:·mLI:!'. '\' 11 • [Jj{ -*lm~ral ~I ark !'lamp cpm~tz nnH has been crecteJ. at a (~o.;t lln1he prmutive rock\ of the l'c:Jbat range I climate koJZ<Wn in the ;..:n· .. L :-utlth\·,e,:t, is n~IIl:-; un•d Ju·r:r.' .\ ~L~ n::l.f rntll .. m tho m~t e;:;:ce(_dmg $20,00Q. Proba1}\y u 1li~:z oct·urs muscovate in large 11bt'·~. In thtose 1 at.:knowledgcd to Po~:::es\ J.Jiner:ll wt·jdth not dJ~tnct-wod;;(.(l_ur• ,., :a' :nfteen mfferent null w·a~ n ev~r E'~E>t'tet~ at lrsc; E-~I·t'~)'le ; rn- ! t·m ks, not only in the Cerhat 1·nnge, but in 1 surpassed 1J¥ an_3 other p:.t t of <lllr tc;rritory. rnJnCR, aagr('ga!lu~ 11 .... :2d 0, l~Ou~Wj, tl~e deed other n~tlls 111 tl~¢ _: .... nme dJstnct l~<n t' tht• Blac:k C, 1 no: 1 and othur rang~:-; to the I \Ve are en th..e line of u 1 e [ .. ·1. :r.~n contl- a::-:c;ay ~alu.e ~nf \d11_, 'I ,,. I'· ·~ 1E3j 6,1 1) 1 or an c~::;t fron1 $4·J,000 to ~t:.l·J,OOO Betd{s Sprmg ... 'i\'blt, on both ~ides vf the Culur:.u.lu rin·r, nental rom!/!· which i, r:!J~i~l •: .tJ'iu-u.H:hing a\\era::r(> ol ;~10 -~) :I :·~n. unmng, from \\lfl ·oon become muclh. m.ore vrdua!Jl~~ than l(H t~ltift\rnus Jo,;es occur. For ov~·r thirty t us, and merchandi~\e ha:-; a:r 'l'h b,...!-:t: ::-hip- ~111 ,_,u t~ :;1,1 ~l, a 1 ' 1 ' ~a , ebruary ~ud nt::w, from tbe fac~ tha~ lit h; I;H>;. tLan t':n rl1i ](',; in 1< ngth, the CcrLnt m(Jtmtains I ped over it to our etmntry. i\\t; lwte a bun- 1 March, 1 )o:SU, ure f 1 < 1.~ , :2 1 ;fferent tmmt\s nHle~ f~o~~ the A .Ir..nt~c and 1 ac1.tk R. l., nbounJ in Yaluaule vt:iDH of guld, silver and 1 dant,Wooq for fuel and ti!.1p. ·~ w~JJch be· I ~van workeU agg;rt-ga.tmg l;:p,l}O pOu!!dt<, no_w bUlldmg tbr<nJgh ,north J .. rh<ln:t, T40 1 lead. in which hundreds of mines have been come::l still more p1entiful tu rJ 1 e east and Uhc assay value u~ wh1ch was ,~11 ,090! or an ral~ruad .co~pany !;!as ~~1mou~cCf.i t~l:tt or.e' opl;'ned. VVithin a milll or two of the vii~ good grass for amwals, and:'~ umcU 'water aver~'1g; of :322S ~ J a ton' rtm~mg. from $99 of 1ts priD~Jpal d(~bot3tln A:1zoJa will Peat llage of Cerha.t are some fl.ourishing 4 mines as is desirable in a mining chuntry, where, tJo $oO,~ a ton. A lttrge qQ~Dtlty M ore Eeal;s SpriDgs. 8~ observmg he. P,ccnhur that are in paying operatiqn, givingdrom 1 if it is too plentiful in the ea~if.h, it beoomes worth ~1,000 a ~on lu'ls be~n S{t1pped . to San a~d Important loc~tiOQ ¢f tl!e pnpgs, you $142 tu $000 per ton in silver. In the im- expensive to rt~mo\\e. Just t'H~t of us is sup- Fra?Cisco_ from the Ameri~aq fl~g llnne. Will R~e .that a l<l!'pe section 9f. the sur- mediate vicinity of Stockton Hill, three I posed to be by far the larges~ coal lleld in Y\ e .mv1te a careful coos1d~at10n of the rou~dln~f country ~nll come to 1-hts place to mites northeast of Cerbat, are several silver the world, contai:ning in itst:>lf more CGal ~regmng s_tatements. Our _eferred stock ~o 1!8 '!'liroad busln~. Our pr~perty there mines, the ores from which average $200 land than the united areas of the, eastern !s still sellwg at the !?\' P ~ee_ ~( FIFTY IS certaiD to becoQle ~ery valpahle. The per ton and a number more assaying from coal fields. It lB estimated to contain 38'\\ <lENTS a z:;bue. We beheye t lltlt l!l a good springs, whie~ mu$t ~upply ~ter to the $100 to' $1 DOO. Two and a half miles north 000 square miles-as large as the ;state ~f ~:nve.qtment. I . tow~ to be bmh th~re,lare ~po~ our land. of Cerbat is the Ore Plata 1 a: gold and silver Ohio. With this vast fnel snpply, the rail- 1 Be~lde!l, the fuc~ that tpere J8~ .a d-epot so mine, two foot veiu, paying $200 to $1,000 road and the Co1o.r.ado river (next: to the. J B JEWELL 'A t ~ear our reducttqn wqr}'.•-wfh~h w~, ~!l<l per ton, and in an opposite di 0 ection from Missouri in size,) to ,furnish water, water · · ' l gen ' ~ncrea.qe to ~fry f;;taml}s If neceSsarJ_-l~ an that town, are gold .and silver and argen- powe-r, and transportation, the dietricL can 1 1mporta~t uem.. cbea~enJ.ng traospor:atwn, tiferous galena mi~s yielding from $100 to not fail of a bright futnre not far 'distant, OlE\an New York. a.nd a~dmg largely to all the convemences $40Q_ per ton, with veins from two to .,jx when our property will be increased in of bu~mess. , feet in width. Mineral Park, six miles \l\alue a hundred 'fold. · . The company al~\r' owns astor~ at Cerbat. north of Cerbat, is the cE.-ntre of a large This district hal!! been examined by many The company's store hils been a source of numberofminesin active operation.\ The :the best mining men on the Pacific coa.st, great prolil, and if gtv()n the atLention it general advantages of thi:i district for min- · d there is but one opinion about it among deserv-e:., can be 'iua(le ~:very r'mnn~rative ing opcra.Lion~ are n~eq~ta1le:d. On page 76 t! em. whi<'~l _is tha~ t~1ere is no better or bram·h of our 9n.sine..~~ We atso own ten Mr..- Hinton sayR: • W H~ two or three feet U';1ore promtsmg mmmg country anywher€'. tnilf\r- of toll road. whi;<:h has a:rt'adv yjeld- v£We ranging in yield from $100 to $500 'Jfhe only want it has had heretofo[e-that ed a fair incvme. Thi 1 :i belongs witfi' the p(>-r ton,. in a country llbou~d•.ng in the main o;r.che,:tP transportation -is now he~ng sup- Bealt-s Springs pnrch3.$e. We :Uso own an accessorlf'S to succes!lf'll muung--ylt>nty. of fthe? 1n the ~ost ample del!ree. Oue tran.>)- afV-:aying apparatu3, wagons, hor.ses, mules, wood n.nrl water-and at an el~vatton wht~b ontmental ratlroad now c.ro:oises the te~rJ hameses. and otht·J· personal property. All 'ensur(:\s a bracmg. !teal thy cl•mate, free m and we are soon to have another ~hwlt l C. Z. LINCOLN, ~resident, l Little Vall<y/ New York. l ; ; ' ' ' B. B. WEBER, S:ecretary 8nl<lmane~t, Ne~ York~ ,. AT BENNIE'S ENGINES -AND- BOIL1~RS ., l \ ! ~ f I. i ,lll(i f ' r • 1 • • ,., .. ,iII ILV !;tl~~l.,.._~ el• ~ f t l, i I \\. ,., .. · J J I \ ( \ I ' ' 1 • ', Jl''i t (\ l' I ' I ( ~ ' ' :- ' ALLISO' TUBING and ASING. 1 1'he mosf uniform and a goeids in. full line of I. ., F~rst-Cla~s I : niark-et; ! . rl' ' II!RDWARE f ' ! . swon~ I Will Je found alfl'll Limes a CompleLe line Jr I i ': DOORS !ND B~IfiDS, Paints, Oils and ·v arni~hes, '. ' ' :Refrigerators, f OIL Fruit .J,a:rs, ~easona'b~e -HOrse ' ty and j>ell goods Jt tna.t111.1re buy good Men's lte/:~ch of all: Ylo-1! can all wool Sui tf . for- =,.......,.-+-=''!r:::\o-::-'t+-:t:t::::---::-:-:::-:- '1 other goods rway In C'attauraugus:eounty ' I Cl-othing; : 'Pamnl:DiG ~ v !. :·u-tins~ts, ac., r ) / ' $S.oo; good[ underwear, d'own. We make •tne , I , ClqtJhling ' : -1 ' , j 1 Busi:n i I i ss. a on hand at I . I I l.-- .I .·PRICES~- ':j.:: 'l ' ..,-. ~ < I. '., :' - . f SP:EClALTY . ' 'OF ·4oi.·, ·ao;. .,. / / '/ /- - \':-.: j.1> '-' .,. :/ i ROOFING . Amrj~ ~WO 1 • ' I, -1 I