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Heawniy Rest, New York, and the Right
The Newark State Bank. j 1870, when Henrv E. peirson sold his inRev. Henry Codman Potter will officiate
rne
Newark
Sta'e
Ban«,
successor
to-terest
in the business to C. H. Perkins,
After their marriage the Bishop and his
Person
&. Peirson,
bankers,, opened
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P*»iro*-in K.ini.Aw,
« „ ^ „ r t j - £for - and
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..bank
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bnde will go ona journey through the
business this mwning, with C. P. H,; was organized. farm
of Peirson
& Perkins
For
the
next
quarter..
of;
West, perhaps taking in. Cuba before reVary, presiilent.; S. S. Pt-irson, vice- a century }bis firm ' was one of the "best
turning. Intimate friends of Bisphop
president: S. Ray Peirson, cashier, known ba iking institutions in this part
ttaike.r have known for some time that
The new bank starts In with aJ capital of of the .state. They did a large proportion
h e has been courting Mis* Bach, a woman
Here "are some monsy-sitviug prices oa good goods that.
§50,000 and a surplus of §10,000. This: Of the banking business in Newark and
Asimple young maiden named Sayde
of striking beauty. .When ground was
"Went out in the gutter to wayde,
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v?IU pay you "to investigate*.-.
covered-a
.wide
field,
in
their
operations.
. Thereqame a cold blast,
.
broken three months ago for a new home
It froze/her feebfaat,
In
VS86
fhe
partnership
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b|;tweeh
Mr.
.
L a s t Call on ' ' u r s .
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And pa.dug her out with a spayde
for the Bishop, his friends were to'd
$IS 5Q Isabell Sable Fitr.Boa; Bargain Price.
b>
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Peireon and Mr. Perkins Was severed,
•7-The.Newark jEvenltig News. him that he was about to
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j e a bride
Mr. Perkins . withdrawing fhjm the
Some Btissians once said to Czar Nicholas 1050 •'•
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'• Ail interview .with you would tiokolas " "
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firm,
when
the
firm
of
Peir§on
&
" Notiso," said the Czar,
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Not a liveryman in Pahnyra would let
^ott are going tbpofar,
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Peirson • was. organized to continue the
1.50
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7.00
Badger
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And your aotions are truly ridichdlas !"
ahorse cquieto Newark Mondav night
b,usine%3 of the bank, this firm con?
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sisting of S. S. Peirson and his two
A girl artist who dabbled in ochre
Look carefully at these prices. (.\>meaand see the goods, it will pav
quence several Palmyra' Masons were un' Was annoyed by her brother—a jochre-^
sons, & R. and E. „ V. Mi-son. Dui>
• Who snludged her best plaqiid ;
you.
able to come tp Newark lis e-xpected
ing tht- thirty-eight years of its existanoe,
•But a t hun she got baque
1550
$!5.i'
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Ladies'
C«>at8(new
styleV;
Bargain .Price..,...$10
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Palmyra -liverymen are careful.and huWith.a knock-out bl6wtrom.a pochre.
tins house has enjoyed to a marked
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degree the confidence of the public and it
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has hail an honorable and°profitable
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The Newark library is in receipt of • t h e passing of the ,narne of Peirson
5.98
eareer. S- S'. Peirson, after being so satiny
;
7.'50^
another generous gift from 31r, Rew. It •Ircini the hank-ins, house that'has borne
4.50
yeare in the service, is glad to ndinquish
L s d i e s ' S h o r t Coats
the " Historians'—History of the World "; •that name for.thirtv-nine years is not unhis duties, and believes he is putting
Are not this season's purchase, but good for spring and fall wear
in 25 volumes, bound, in. half nvoroceo. mixed with sadness to the head of the'
the business in good hands' Tlie jtraiot
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iS.OOj 16,0(3, .$5.00 Udies* «KW« Coata^ chni^ tar, fa'.oo
This will prove a helpful addition to the! firm, anila'U was not joy when four o'clock^
partner, -K. V. IMrsoiu will not be u\W
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reference " department of the library.: tolled the Omega «f the okl S«u- yester*
tislVd ui lliy new bank, but as bis share of
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The work; contains historical matter, also day afternoon. Many memories, some
the business has chosen to continue .the
$17.50 Latest Styles; Bargain Price.
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sketches of the .characters of great men pleasant, some sail, doubtless crowded
produce business which he has conducted
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by eminent historians,
with his father and brother, uhdoFTlie"
through the rrrintlrot ">*"K Peirson^aVtie4
Mj§S«S-' S h o r t and Long: C o a t s
firm- name of E. V. Peirson & Co,
sat all dav in- his piivate-ofrice closing
This is agreat saving and you will ansa it if you do fwtgetono for
. .Wtoted1 Particulars—".So you want to'
up the affairs of the old firm. That old
sdhool wear.
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There
is
every
•
reason
to
believe
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that
marry my daughter, do you, young 0
$8.00
M.fh
6.50 Jtissos' Coats ; Bargain Price
ffee:,.CQulil t.elt^iariy a tale if the walls,
the
old
conservative
traditions
of
this
m a n ? " asked the grouty father.
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Could speak, anil while some of its tales C«teo»Fte»ttsly l«an«t hv the NwvivFk-Uiiioa. well known banking house will be pre
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" Y<e-s, s-i-r," stammered the young,
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C. P. H. VAKV.
might be in a minor key, they would1
served,
by
the
new
iustUufion
«njl
at
the
4.50.
man,
President, Newark State Bank.
f-w
be of prosperity and happiness in the
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''WelL. can you support a family ? "
1,50
,main for all who have been connected bank has J»en organized under the State
Children's R e a d y - M a d e Dresses.
" S o w many are there of you, sir? "—
with it. To-day the Newark State Bank Banking Law, being the .only state bank
Something you need and cannot make at the prices here given. Conw
Yonkers Statesman
succeeds- the old firm, and while Mr. in Newark. Mr. Vary, the presidefft 6Ii]
let ua prove it.
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Peirson is prominently identified with it, the bank, was one of trie organisers
$2.50 Misses' Dresses; Bargain Price
$1.90
Newark has two doctors who are al-; to-day really marks the beginning of a
p
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;way§ at the •" toil, end of the list ''-^Dr/ retirement,. partial at least, from the of the Vary A Sleight bar.k • about
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Young.and Br. York. That's because active'llijties that have engrossed him for eighteen years ago, and was .con.95 "
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nected
with
that
institution
until
Jantheir names begin with Y and there are : so many years " The King is d e a d McCaUPutternsarelOandiSo. MoCi»U Magaaintjs are 5e. McCall
uary <>{ this year, when he sold his stock
no Za in town. We notice by the new Long live the King! "
Faahion Papers are free.
and formed-a partnership with the Peir
terepBoneJist that they are at the tail,
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am people He is a good banker and
because they are the only Ys in the
An old boss trader says he makes it a adds strength to a firm which was al'book.
ipoint to look as intelligent as possib.e ready well known in the banking bust
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when he buys a horse, and as ignorant ness. The directors of the .:ew bank
H. W. Hubbell of Saginaw, was in
as possible when he sells: This is a.max-- are S. S Peirson, S. Ray Peirson. C. P,
"town a couple of days last week, the
im that young men just engaging in busi- H. Vaiiy, Dr. J A. Rted" M.-H. Wilber,
guest of bis mother-in-law, Mrs. \V. Q,.
ness should endeavor to incorporate in Dr. N L. -Mi- Donald ami H. R. Drake
feeed. He had been to Ithaca to visit'
thi?in creed. The young shonld at\vays seven men who stand high in the estima~hls "son, Reed, at Cornell University. be ready to learn from the old.
tron of -their felmw citizens and who
The other son is at Yale, °«nd Ruth is at
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represent conservative business interests
the Qgontz school. Mr. Hubbell is a
Well, we wish Orlando Thomas would and a considerable amutittt of espltal.
large submarine contractor, and for the
•pull off that banquet affair in Lyons if he As the (iazette wmte up the iunv enter, p£tst several years has been engaged on
is going to. The whole country has been prise at considerab'e length a few ^weeks
oome with cold wenthor.
If you have
large contracts atSauitSte. Marie » He
readingaboutit for weeks and mont bs am ago, we can at this time only repeat some
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fhem
you
want
to
get
rid
of
them. Our
is very anxious to see the River and Haris on »tiptoe with curiosity.
The war of the things-then said. Hon S. S. Peirbor ,Bill go" through this year carrying an
news pales intoutter insignificance—and son, who lias been at the head of this
* appropnaflph of several millions for an ;
yet the affair is s6 elusive, so sort of inde- institution since ISrSt}, will gradually reother government canal. This is needed,
finite, doncher know, that we fear us it tire from the management of the instiwill do it.
. as the Canadians have better canal facili- may fall through—to the disappointment
tution',, but will remain identified with it
ties through the Soo than we have.
Possibly you have Corns, Gtir
of the nations. It's going to-be a lovely actively for some time, and ttlways in same time, tiia'
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affair, and we of- the "provinces can sympathy with it. Mo-t of the work will panded and enlarged to mset new con
ditions in Newark, There are how largerA newspaper may' devote a column in hardly wait to read about it.
be done by Mr. Vary and Mr. S. Ray IVir?
interests li0re that demand good banking
praise or recommendation of a man and
soh. t h e latter ha* been cashier of the
is
the
very
best
remedy
for theni. It will
![
facilities, and no doubt a good share of
he will forget it in a cOupie of weeks, but
INDUSTRlSn^EWARK.
Peitson bank for eighteen years and a
only
coat
you
ice
to
try
it.
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this business will be taken care of by tho
a two-line item that is not altogether
partner with his father and brother for
Newark State Bank.
pleasing, will be remembered by the The directors of the Arcadian Cut
the past eight years. The bank will re- average reader for two years ^-*£s.
Glass Vt>. met last week arnl et^wd Xiw main in its (itd iiuarters »n the Htuart
Mrs, Frank. Everett fniproTfinj.
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following officers:
block for the present at least, and as soon
Syr»ouso Post-Standard, Fob, 34.
Neil Burgess the actor, we note by the President—Geo. E. Tylee.
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as possible will be equipped with modern
The
New York Central private car. Ho,
papers, has gone into bankruptcy with
Vice-president—K. V- Peirson.
bank furniture and such fixtures as are 497 and thepony engine Niagara compris$21,312 liabilities, and for assets two suite Treasurer and Manager—C. L, C'rothrequired by an up-tO;date bank. A new ed a special train that passed through
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of .clothes. We are 'ashamed of N ei'.;
and improved system of book keeping is Syracuse at nooh^sn route from Utica to
He ought to have saved at least three Secretary—F. D.- Burgess.
aelopted and In all ways the Bank will Buffalo -tfith Mrs. Frank Everett on
Executive
CocEfroittee-^-t^.
li.
Crrwhers;,
suit! out of " T h e County F a i r " that
E. V. ..Peirson, K. J. Brewer, _ F D. Bur- have the best modern appliances and fa- board. Division Superintentlent Everett
•has made him famous. Between N'eil gess.
cilities for doing business. When its full went tto Utictt on Wednesday to make
and Gelett -Burgess who writes such
Attorney—Hon. S. K Williams.
new equipment is in it wilt compare plans fWreraeving Mrs. Everett from Faxdrivel about purple cows and things the Mr. Crothers toik a trip; to the large
favorably with other banking institutions ton Hqsiijltal to her honpe in Buffalo. She
Burgess family will be still further dis- blank glass manufacturers last week, and
in.this part of the state, to say the least, was injured in the wreck at Whitcsboro
graced—and ~they were bad enough ordered quite a quantity of the goods the
It is the general impression of the public three weeks ago. Besides Mr. Everett
before.
factory will make a specialty on. Orders that this will be a ;Strong, conservative and a nurse General Superintendent J - P. CompriBlng Lace, Net, Muslin and Tapestry Curtains in odd CurtninH, Single l^Jm.
are coming in very encouragingly for this organization, and will do its share of the Bradfield was aboarththe car. At this
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Threes and Two and Three Pairs.
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The Newark Gazette wants us to dress season of the year. ' Wilbur Hammond is banking business of Newark, which is point Dr. E. L. Mooney boarded tho car
thinner in the winter. Says we ought to on the road for the company, About rapidly increasing Mr.. Vary arm! Mr. for five tninu'tes and upon leaving it said
wear gauze underwear to keep warm. eighteen men are now employed, and the:
that Mrs. Everett was standing the jour- as we must close theH« but beforo oponing tho new_Spring Styloa. No old, soiled,
* that we keep our rooms too warm, and force will be gradually increased till the Peirson. upoij w horn the active manage- ney well.
stock. Our east window will bo tilled with these Spwialg Friday, marked
ment of the bank will devolve, stand well
. much else along that line. We know
with price and number Q! Curtains in efcrh odd lot,
Burgess don't drink and we can't imagine factory is running to its full capacity.
in our community, have the reputa-;—H—'/. ' mm.
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what has warmed him up so. Siditor
tion of Being carefat p d conservative
Wilson-hasn't said anything particularly
The New Catholic Mweeiery.
financiers,
and
they
will
have
the
full
'•mean lately and we'are at a loss to a«v
Post Express:
. count for this attack of pricfcly heat.— The Catholic directory for 1905, pubFairport Mail.
'Too much blood.
We do believe, lished in Milwaukee, has been received
We now have had two months' experi ience selling goods for spot cash, aiid we
however, that more than half the, illness by the priests of the Rochester diocese..
The book contains statistics of much inbelieve it is the best Way to do buslnesB,
in winter comes from wearing too many
• for dealer and consumer alike. Let nie
terest to Catholics and. .gives figuresshowclothes, having-our house* too •warm, and
give yon,jm=t one out of many illustrations
ing the increase in the Catholic popula•that are occurring every day. A lady
sleeping in stagnant air at night.
tion of the dincesi' <>f Rochester during
bought a list of goods from us on Monday
is «? is
the last year to have been 5,000
morning. They came to $5.17 and she
The Cosmopolitan for February con- The total Catholic population of the
saved 'Mc- by buying from us fo'rCABII.
Newark, N e w York.
tained a picture of the English Countess diocese of Rochester, as shown in the di.We will give you aimio of the prices that
oJ-fankerville, who is now the owner of rectory, is 115,000; there>are 149 priests,:
\ our customers are getting.
i ^jjrantilftted stugarT.6ie per pun nil .. Sn
4*e. SteekmBr'iarm at Sodns lh>infc. This &i churches with resident priests, 3S rnis ;
r—-- —©West Bank •
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•far we have not sold at a higher price.
farm was owned b y the late Esbon sioiis connected with churches in the dioEstablishod
i Fimbv layer raisins, 7c per pound.
rtsf
-Blackmar of- Newark, who. set out the cesei and M chapels.. Of the 137atndents
'.MSnf wohder'how we doit.
now famous forty acre apple orchard uh in St. Bertard's Theological seminary 33
f A real good brand of canned pea«, call<?
-it*. The writer was in this orchard,a few are of the Rochester dioeese and 104 for
ed Damask Bose» for only 8c per can, or
. 90c. per dozen.
-y4»siJ8gQ,whett the fruit was sold for $5.- other dioceses. There are 85 seminaries,
*u»,oeo,do
Capital. Surplus and Profits
i A good, large package of breakfast food
JEXX) on the trees. The purchaser harvest- 3 academies for young ladies, 50 parishes
(called "ExcellOj" for only 7c per packed; the; cra| : and sold it'for $ 15,<M. The with parochial schools having 17,231 priage.
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present. Owner, Countess ,Tahkerville, is pils•;, females -educated «in higher
I A real white, whole rice fbr only 6c per
an American Van Marter by birth.
j pound, but in ten, pound lots for 4c per
branches, 323; orphans asylums,. 5 ;
Mis.ooq.o*
Ebpoeite.
'pound.
orphans, 526'; inmates of St. Mary's inCountry Life in America for March dustrial school, 4d; total number of
I *Onr coffee for 22c per pound cannot be
excelled !n quality by atiyohe else for 30c
ctetained'a full page ^lustration of the young people under Catholic care in the
per pound.
Dorothy Perkins climbing rose, a creation diocese, 161,241; hospitals, 2 ; inmates
When It comes to the drinking quality
o f t h e J k c W p & PerkinajDo. ofthisvil- during year, 200. <—^
»«50,0O0.»«
Keeourcee
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of tea, we have the best goods. Oar best
l«ij$e." jjheDorothy Perkins is a •beautiful During the year of 1904 there were 3,> HON. S. S. PeiitsoK.
Japan tea is only 46e per pound, and if
toj^, but no sweeter than little Dorothy 873 baptisms in the diocese, of which 3,~
yea paid a dollar a pound you could not
Vice-President, Newark State Bank,
for whom it was named.
640 were infants and 232' adnl&L mar- confidence of IhFbasfneSs and investing ffed-a-feetter^Mie%
We have a l e w cases of Refugee string* ME *
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riages,, 1,115; burials, Er3(?5, of which public
l e « beans a t only 9c per can, or $1.00 per
O.P. Sintth, Pregidenti
ByrontfhoiMM,Vice-Pwtiilent.
The heresy hunters of the Protestant 1,738 were adults-and&Sj), infants ; condozen. If you like beans theeo will
Fiank
Garlock,
Cwhier.
F. F. Garlook, A*st. Oaahier.
•lEjpiscppal church are after Dr. Crapsey of: firmations, 3,112, ofifnich 2,855 were
please you.
TltE PEtBSOIf BANK. ,
JwJhfesfeif, who has been preaching a children and 257 adalts.
We have some good, loose raigins for
We have before printed a qnite com# r i e * p£ serkbns that do not please the The diocese of Eochrater comprises the plete history of this banking institution, 8c per pound. They are good but not
* o ^ ^ o x » » ' B i s h o p Walker may call a connUes of Monrde, Wayne, Livingston, but take this opportunity t o teiteraie a large '
meeting of clergymen to consider Dr. Ontario, Seneca,'Cayuga, Yatea, Steuben, part of what has been saidt as to-day is When you w«£nt the best Sf. O, molasses
get ours. The price is only 50c per gal*
Byron^Fhpmag,
D. P. Smith, .
Frank Qarloo^
Crapeey's tfieology.
Chemung, Tioga, S c h # j e W n d tomp-, tfee: occasion for the change of this instir Tpis, and it will cook to Wit you.
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tution from a private to a state bank.
We are changing prices frequently and
kins;
. A<.dispatch ffonT Buffalo contains the Special shoe sale now on at
This banking house wte founded in ybti can save money by tradbig at the
Fortmiller
1866 by Silas S. peirson and Edward P.
Cash Comer Grocery of
& Proseus's..
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Soverhiil, under the firm name of S. S.
Buv vour next winter's supply of
b'ank'ets'arid robes *blle Conkh4 is ^11 Peirson & Co, Two- yfars feter Mr.
H K««p* tli* F*«l W a r m M d O t f ,
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* W 3 ^ N i t a ^ t % i B c b p a l Diocese of West- ing them at cost at the Kefley store. 49tf Soverhill retired froto th*finn. SttH a
Ask
to-day
for
Allen's
Foot-Ease.
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e j ^ & e » l X 6 r l | is to marry Miss Bertha
year later Mr. PeirsonlooJt in as, partner powder. It cures, Chilblains, Swollen,
«rt#Mk •«xttMM<t r*t«J«»»ly if U* « M at
&*"M$t ojE m 4* East Eightieth street,
Take a look ™. F o ^ n * \ f ^ ^ , f £ ! his father, the late flenry fc, Peirson. \ gw«ting,; Sori Achibgrimmo Uet U
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. M immvtmitm* tuMM* imtt\m.
$0*$<w*£.,"5ljb wedding, ceremony w^l ^^lff„%$1^%^^him
partneiskh>. eentiaued until abonfc «n Dro^rti and Shoe%toM., &«. Slw*
talMlptMe OB Hiteh 4th in the Church of
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P. T. HARTMAN, .
21 Main St., - • - - Newark.
i: Chilblains
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Chilblain Cure I;
. . Sut;e Corn Cure !»
]Monks' Corner Drug Sterol t
J. STUCRWALD & SON.
SALE Of ODD
Frtoy ind Siturdiy, Mir. 3 and 4, Hondiy ind Juesdiy, Mir. S anil 7
p r i c e s w i l l _ b e . V e r y JLg>vi/
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