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The Kane Leaderi
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rp 1 Washington I.t Uer, 1 C. Ii. 8. C. Sleeting! (From our Regular Correspondent.) The week's work iif Congress can be C.

H. DUBOIS CQ. Ax Sole Agents for KeKcan Co. for readily epitomized. The Senate gave its consent to Capt.

Eads' Ship Railway scheme across the isthmus of Panama, wrangled as Miss Effio Mays is visiting friends in Corry. J. T. Brew visited his home in Spring Creek this week. G.

Lyons, C. of Bradford, was in town Tuesday. Tony, the sheriff, was in town on H. E. MOPFvlSON, Sole Agent for t'ie CHICKENING, JVEBER, AndallPIrst GlassFmnos and Organs.

NO. 95, MAIN BRADFORD, PA. it always does over the appropriations of Rivers and Harbors, and voted away millions by passing a number of bills for the increase of the Navy. The House of Representatives lias devoted most of the time to discussion of the money bills which run this Government, Vhich invariably provoke debate and which must be disposed of be ALSO MASON HAMLIN ESTEY organs. Write to us for Prices and Terms.

54 MAIN FA. business Monday. Win. Derby, of Ridgway, was in town the fore part of the week. II.

II. Corson is having the Kane House painted throughout and the effect is line. Win. Hearst will represent Kane at fore the 4th, of March, otherwise an extra This Space is Reserved for the KEYSTOP STOBE," O. a.

Kelts, Prop'r. POST OFFICE BLOCK, 'KANE, PA. Tho Mountain Circle of the C. L. S.

C. will hold a public meeting in the Presbyterian Church, Monday evening, Feb. 28, 18S7. All are cordially invited to attend. The followingisthe programme: Organ Voluntary Miss Nettie Btaples Opening.

The Bays We CeleWe Rev. J. A. Parsons. Universities of England Mrs.

A. A. Parson3. College Education Dr. Armstrong.

Music Tl.e Bridge Mrs. J. A. Parsons History of Longfellow's Home Miss Ellen demons. Recitation Rainy Day Miss Eliza Uoiisicliv Solo Dav is Done Mrs.

G. G. Barnes Skeleton in Armor II. L. Borland.

Evangeline Dr: Harriet Kane, Miss Jennie Holmaji. Mi's. J. A. Parsons.

Violin Solo Dr. Thos. L. Kane. Character Sketch of Thos, Arnold Rev.

G. G. Barnes. Music Quartette. Reading Tho Builders Mrs.

Lotta Searles. Buct. Courtship of Miles Standish Mrs. W. J.

Armstrong, Miss Nettie Staples, D. Howells, L. Smith. Music Circle. A Truly Great Rnilroad.

session would be necessary. si Both the Senate and House again passed This Space is Reserved for the kP1 Si the Anti Polygamy bill, Ibis time as it. came amended from conference, and the measure Smethport next week in the capacity of STY 10 is now ready for the President to make it a KANE LEADEE. law by affixing his name. There was an interesting debate over tins JAS.

D. MAGOWAff, Proprietor. To secure the DIG BARGAINS. M. JACKS03ST Aro coins; to close cat their question.

Senator Vest saia mat, as a mat Leader Puelisiukg Company. Petit juror. Supt, M. O. Campbell was in Clarion last week as one of the Stale Normal Committee.

William Colli, of New Bethlehem, was in town this week, the guest of his brother, E. J. Collins. II. O.

Blvmillcr left for Saegertown ter of course, the bill would become a law, but he could not vote for it. lie was well aware what the public sentiment of the country was, but no amount of criticism THURSDAY, FEB, 24 1887. Tuesday morning ta try the benefit of would affect the performance of his duties as a legislator. In his judgment it violated a principle of the Constitution, as to the rights of property. He considered its pio the mineral water at that place.

Mr. and Mrs. Joa Spencer and Mrs. The best managed railroad in the Lindholm, of Renovo, are the guests of United States, if not in tho world, is our ision as to the Perpetual Emigrating Fund RELIGIOUS NOTICES. rEIvSBYTEPJAX CHURCH.

Divine worship every Sabbath; 11 a.m., and "i p. Ji. Travel Electing Wednesday, "I p. m. Sabbath School, 12 13 r.

r. All cordial! invited. Pastor. Ruv. G.

G. Bap.xks. Mr. and Mrs. James Colhnge on Mines own great corporation, the Pennsylvania, street.

An accident, such as that of the White Company, simple, naked, bold confiscation! and nothing else. II took money sulweribcd by individuals and applied it to an object River disaster, seldom if ever occur. business. MEN'S, YOUTHS BOYS, and CHILDREN'S 0 0 I I at great CLOSING OUT prices. This means a regular bonanza to buyers.

The" entire stock must be closed out. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS A big stock in all grades at low prices. It will pay you to travel 50 miles to sec our great otrx.v nt. sneVi low figures. Do Accidents are very rare, and tbose which have occurred are trivial when compared J.I.

K. CIICBCH. S. 'E. ULMAN Eealsrs la "rT FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES i LIQUORS.

it 10:30 a. r. and Services' every Sunday with those on other roads. One feels perfectly safe when traveling on that R. L.

Earl, of tho DuBois Courier, formerly connected with the Leader, was in town Monday calling on his friends. Geo. Ernhout, of Ellenyille, N. has been stopping in town for the past week looking after his interests in the Bucktail lot. r.

m. Sor.day school at p. m. I 'raver meeting every Thursday at 8 p. m.

Rev. J. A. Paksons, Pastor. road or any of its branches.

This immunity from accidents is due to the thor oughness of inspections, the constant (public schools) not contemplated by tue corporation. The same, thing might, be done in regard to any other religious corporation in this country, It was no answer to say that it applied only to the Mormon Church. Another feature of the bill which he could not support was the test oath imposed upon voters and persons elected to office. He knew something about test oaths. He bad gone through an era of prescription on account of them.

Senator Edmunds denied that any prin supervision of a trained, experienced, Curtis Weaver, a former clerk at the A Centennial Hotel, was in town Monday. COM hi i'1 and intelligent set of division bosses, and to the block signal system. Every new not miss it. He is at present engaged in the insurance ctour GJ UJa Don't fo device which contributes to the safety of and cigar business. NISHING GOODS.

We have ilU i LOEn Ii lp RICK DONOVAN, Prop'r, HAKE, PA. NEXT DOOR TO GILLIS DRUG STORE. Orders by Mail Solicited and promptly filled. passengers and to the efficiency of its servico is adopted by this company. We are prone to find fault with corporations which we imagine are constantly seeking pretexts for plundering the people.

But a comparison of the Pennsylvania system bier stock which must ie soia. oil Everyone. Let ycur Neighbors know. Clothinff and Furnishing E. M.

Tragic, the champion glass eater of the world, was giving exhibitions of his digestive powers, this week, to several admiring audieuces. L. D. Bassett returned from Corry Saturday evening, where he has been for some time past recovering from his recent attack of typhoid foyer. with that with that of any other shows Goods, at the lowest prices ever a wonderful freedom from accidents, and ard of in the oil country.

The entire stock to be closed a rp'ard for tho convenience of its Another largo gas woll has been struck at Johnsonburg this week. Last Tuesday was the 155th anniversary of Washington's Birthday. Yesterday was Ash "Wednesday and the first day of Lent, No mora amusements for forty days. A house, with its contents, situated on Bayard Streat, burned to the ground Saturday evening. Although Rhode Island is the smallest state in the Union, it contains 11,000 more women and men.

ifiKfw, the twkJrTis making clothing Jhr Fprshfnd summer cheaper than rer btffeGive him a call. 187 will be written up as a great rear for fires if the succeeding cloven This Itotot hr.n been thoror.siily ovLThanl cd ami newly furntslieil Ihi 'iiitriiout, and will be run on the A RESTAURANT Is connected with the place where warm Meals and X.um lies can lu obtained at ail limu Tlie bar is well stocked with choice Wineu, Liqnor. Ale, Boer, Ac. W. II.

Osterhout, of Ridgway, one of out in 3 weeks. patrons. Ex. The Dollar. M.

Jackson the trustees of the State Hospital for the Insane at Warren, has our thanks for a copy of tho Trustees' Annual Report. Thf House, at Washington decided ciple of the Constitution had been violated in this bill in respect to the rights of property, and as to the test oaths, he said they bad been carefully incorporated into the Constitat ion of the United States. F.very Senator hart been obliged to take one. The Senator of the United States and every officer of the United States or of a State, was compelled and always had been, to take' an" oath which, in elfect, was like that required in this bill. Senator Hoar here inquired whether the bill, in prescribing au oath or qualifications for office, anywhere attacked a mere opinion separate from a criminal act.

Mr. Edmunds replied that it did not in the slightest degree. The most astute and ingenious sophist could Cud in it r.o hint of such a thing. It had bscn carefully excluded. It is not 'the Mormon religion that is attacked in this bill, it is the prac (Near P.

E. Depot.) KANE, PA. yeas 142, navs 101, to consider the trade dollar bill. At Mr. Scott's suggestion debate was limited to two hours, at the M.

J. Walkerman, of the firm Evsiner Walkerman, disposed of their conclusion of which the bill was passed I have iust received a fine stock of WALL PAPER and DECORATIONS. Paper Hanging done by Experienced, Workmen. Satisfaction Guaranteed, A BIG STOCK OF WATCHES DF ILL RIPS. 174to3(.

As passed, the bill provides livery stable at this place, by auction, W. Friday, and returned to Warren in its first section mat tor a periou or six montiis aftar the iwwaue of this act, the Tuesdav last. PITTSBURGH WESTERN R. Lkssee ov tiih C. T.

Railroad. LTIME TABLE. In Effkct Octoiier llTU, 18SC. Central Time, one hour slower than Eastern Time. months h.c.ld out like the month of trade not defaced, mutilated, or stamped, shall be received at their face value in payment of all dues to the United States and shall not again be paid 0 January.

r. in out. or in anv other manner issued Section 2 provides that during tho above neriod the holder of trade dollars not Bexhos Hewitt. By the Rey. J.

A Parsons, Feb. 22, 1S87, at the M. Parsonage, Alexander Benson and Olive Hewitt, both of Ccntreville. Pa. An Invitation.

The Mountain Circle of tlie C. L. S. C. 0 A NORTHERN DIVISION.

tice of polygamy, which is one of the tenets of a certain proportion cf (hat church. Several other Senators spoke in opposition to the bill. The Washington social season is about 0 mutilated, defaced, or stamped may receive in exchange on presentation of the same at the treasury or any sub treasury a like amount and value, dollar for dollar, in standard silver dollars or in The citizens of Meadvillo aie at work tv; wring a program tor the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the settlement of that place. Baring the first 24 hours of tho great i day walking match Albert scored 110 miles. Out of ii.

who started there are only 10 still walking. 0 lit (9 0 (3 rl ft 0 A i 2 SOtTlIBOUXD TBAIXS. SILVER PLATED WARE. Rogers Bro's. best make and latest designs in silver plated ware consisting of Castors, Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes Pickle Castors, Individual Castors, Nap in Rings, Mugs, Knives, Forks, Table over now, and the gay world is ready for JEWELRY.

Ladies' and Gents' Chains of all kinds, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Finger Rings, Earrings, Necklaces, Lockets, Lead Pencils, Tooth Picks, Pens and Holders. CLOCKS. I have an assortment of Walnut, Ash, ai.i will hold a public meeting in the Presby subsidiary silver coins, at. the option of tho holder. Section 3 that the trade dollars received by the government Lent.

Mrs. Cleveland held her last publi STATIONS. X. Y. Ij.

E. W. R.R nmrlfnrd Lv 0 in 17. 1 20. A.M.Ia.

51 (I 15111 55 7 ii2 i'. reception on Saturday afternoon, and the terian Church, Monday evening, ieu. 1S87. Everybody cordially inyited. 2 2) Lyons Faroo.

of Gifford, this PS 5 crowd was the largest she has ever had. It Mt Jewell Lv il) Hi! 1 20 5 county, have a new way of realizing on 11 41 began to gather two hours before Hie doors were thrown open, and 'ere long it extended lad debts, ihev have a notice tue in payment of dues or exchange siiau not bin paid out but shall be rccoined into standard silver dollars or subsidiary coin at tho discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Section 1 repeals all laws authorizing' the coinage and issuance of trade dollars. E. adford wipers advertising them for and Tea Spoons, Sugar Shells, and Butter Knives, which I will guarantee and that our prices will be lower than any other denier in Kane.

GinnA U.K. Mx Connointlljo. have opened a full line of groceries to 11. People's Meat Market. Call uul sec tl from the While House euirae.ee to tho Kane Klioiih ld Jhu icnviUe Tylcrsbui jt cinrion icni Shippt.uviile St.

Peleisuurt; i 0 7 (K (i SI 1 00 P.M. i 4 no 1 15 3 1 5 I I 2 OH; 4 i Sickle, and Gilt. Goods laid aside for Christmas will be carefully taken care of. at 25 ctnts on iho dohar. Avenue gate and down the sniewaik ioi 7 12 i.nif a eriim' four or five abreast.

to oodrow KCOiVeU oi. at tir's 51 'I, lir.g, from the cemmia about every fifty women there was one man, and he invariably looked as though 8 20: 8 3D! 9 01)1 9 111; 9 took place last v.eddin; A very pre 6 0S1'. M. r.cll of Honor KAKE 1T.I.MAUV SCilOOl John Longshore, Jennie Bafstrom, Et (i IS! felt out cf place. biOiu v.i ci i emmy, bib'iujj trie Elk county murderer, had t'scaix'i tho iaii at Ridirwpy last 22 2 is; 5 20 3 25l 5 40 3 42! 4 ftSi i 151 4 20 9.

4 4 51i 1' M. 5 1 55 oo; 2 0 201 2 7 3 sa 9 9 55 10 OS 8 lis i'oxbui'g "'arUei Uriiili Kiu iik Millerstown St. Joe Boiler Hi'iu'revr Callery AiK feheny u(3 and confectionery at the City FURNITURE ti A.M. Bal 7 SFJ a Sir te iiiin: SvlO HI 55! 11 (W Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, 1887, at tue residence of Mr.

John Collingc. The contracting parties wero Miss Mame Coliinrje and Mr. rhincas Diffenderfer. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G.

G. Barnes. The bride looked very pretty, attired 7 Sli RooivXnives, Forks, and Cpoons at Hi II 25! tie McCutcbcon, Mary Lisnctie P.criie Hubbard, Vi. tor Mars troai, Sr.dh! Curlin, Eva Campbell, Martha Lil Maggie Curtm, Ruby Fou el, Pi ar! CoientaK Jav Smith, Annie" Safstrom, Berkwatcr, Edna Mnvtrom. Vina Blvmillcr, Axel Fryek Clarion id io Fchool, which State r.ud th 10 HO 10 401 G.

P. FJ'iTsg's, be the thirteenth in di. will 'be eom couuiics Clarion, lA.M.r. I am prepared to furnish all kinds of A.M. A.M.ll'.M, PA.

Next door to Hotel LaMont. Fresh oj ffe at the Kane Bakery jioecd of tho follov Noktiidoukd Trains. Silverware just received FTJRIsriTTTPE at tlie lowest prices, such as in a rich ashes of roses sillf, with a bou hnii. Robert Frvckholm, Robert Mc New oek of nt G. P.

rSffliu Cntcheon. Fannie Turby, Charlie John wranium flowers. The ug a. SO. i 8.

1 18. I 4. stations. son, Nary a iiavs, xiuJ? v. tbo sURl black.

BED ROOM SUITS, Ethel "Murphy, Robt. 'atch Chain go to G. P. in. a a Jin in A goodly company were in attendence rsa nico A FrjfiV (IOI 21 7 211 1 V.

7 SO 10 40 8 85 3 10 6 50 7 51 11 00 8 5 51 3 Si 7 11 8 10 11 20; 9 Hi! 3 55 7 niri rtcrs tor nil kimwoieiiiisirens lead. Forest, Mckean, raid V.airen. The Centennial Hotel luid a very narrow escape from fire la.d, Monday evening. A lamp exploded in a room in tho second story but the firs was smothered before much daiasgo v.s A party of young ladies and gentle man proceeded in a body, on Tuwky evening, to F. A.

VanCrsdaU's residence, cn Chase street, where they surprised 9 4: 4 2.1 8 OO l.aivon ay i.ooner, ijiz.ie imitj, mrait Wiener, Maud Campbell, Victor Ryden, Ida Marstroin, llattie Austin, Roy Stnis iocare, Grace Austin, Frank Searles, Paul e. A JIli.cr Robbe dios. nuts, at tue Kane toys, A llO 00! 4 38! 8 1 1 15 4 51; 8 2S ry. and the evening was a joyful one. A bountiful and elegant supper was served.

Tho Kane Cornet. Band gave a courteous serenade dm ing the latter part of the evening. The many presents wera both useful and ornamental. The bride and groom have many friends who wish them a happy and pros 20i 5 0" 8 32 '10 5 10i 8 41 Glove for 50 A ladies' i5utton Kid 1 EXTEa lO: TAl.hl AM) LOUNGES, WOOD AND CANE SEAT DINING ROOM CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS, MATTRESSES AND SPRING BE03 A Specialty. Also, agent for the Domestic Sewing HaIiins.

J. A. YOLLMER, Fraley Kane. Pa. 10 52! 5 28 9 00 6 25! 11 25j 6 ma 9 10 worth fully $1.00 AlVpheiiy Lv Callery kenfreW BiMler t.

Joe KaiT Peti Parker Koxburg St. Pelerseui Knox Whippenvilk' Clarion Junction Clarion Tvlorsbm Marieiiville Shcrth Kane cents, at. Lay wt Call 6 till 10 7 I'll 2 2 il 7 02 8 41 7 2o 8 21jl2 55 7 anl ii store Gall at tho rf lhitioi Morroster. A highly enjoya Lei 1 Bo A. from DuBois Monday states that thrue masked men broke into the house of John Bortmas, a 70 year old miser, near Oakland, Friday night, and tortured the old man by hanging him, threatening to cut his throat, and finally perous life.

spefirwuck cS Foreign am DiesticnneTiiTrH iors. 9 tHi 8 VJ 1 22. SB. 2 OS 2 50 Lie titas was had by all present. Have you seen them? Seen what? line of elptiant June at Mrs.

in. A I have recently secured tlie sole agency FrrftJclass voxX Gilluly'TlifJiJnT 20; Drerisiuakmg 12 10! 4 40! of Pennsylvania tor a oook entitled toe Mr. uelt 6 30 7 10 9 SO A.M. by burning his feet with live coals untu lie revealed tho hiding place of $312 of linuil'ovd A i j. 'iflnthdHc Library." This is a work firtl of 1 l.jj 0 051 in lp ic Preston Block.

Establish iumt inTl particularSr.fonnation, and will prdve in his savings. They suspected that he haa N. GREENLAND, Exchange Block, WARREN, PA nl ice in town to crct. cooil Iresii more and renewed tho application of tho terestiug toexery Catholic, bothdd and hvoSTMt. the Citv Bakery.

Baueit ires; Westbound trains leave Callery Junction as follows: Cleveland and Toledo S.30 a in Castle Ae.eoniinoilntiou 3.10 p. Cbie.T'O spress, with thi miKh Car. 4 Zetienoplo' Aceoimnotlation (i.oO nr. xU hut r.ortmas swore that lie had no vnnncr. and isVasilv understood.

It is a v. OJ V. evcryuay more, and after tying him to a bedpost WOrk that should in the hose of every tch and Scratches of every kind cured mi.imra Pflssprs bv some time fiai.iin'.ic.. It. is fuiNy enilllished with in 30 minutes by Wooi.fohd's about 200 steel and Wvyf engravings, P'no 17 makes direct eonnectton at Allegheny with B.

O. U. R. for Wasiibigton and Balll connects at Foxburg with A. V.

It. It. rummer saniphjilarris, the tailor, has just recoived.y?itHihop is next door to the Kane Iltrfwe. and betakes pleasure in ehowing them to anybody who calls, The Board of Pardons met in secret yesterday afternoon and among others, that of the Elk county murderer, was considered. His case was holdover till March 15th in order to give defendant an opportunity to take out a writ of error.

The last report of the International Committee of tho Young Men's Christian after heard his cries of agony and hi Uo had 1.000 left which Lotion. Use no other. tins neei will call on you soon toCMicit your order, fails. Sold by Grilf.tu Yonrsf espcefKil ij' Kane, Ta. JamevIIvdg.

Onotntiona fi nrrra well known author: ho had concealed from the men. There is no duo to the miscreants. Ui of Titnsvilto Theatre. The Emery Opera House, inTitusville, Prints, 8 and5 ccwr Unbleached Muslin 5 cenl9Okdic sll0es ''tp Tba nictoral "Catholic Library lor FIJENITUEE of every description for Franklin and Uil City. Trains Nos.

23 and 2fi will ran daily. New. IS ami 17 will run daily between JUittor and Allegheny. No. 23 connects at Callery Junction for Alleslieny ami New Castle No 20 Bets connection from Allegheny and New Cnstle.

All otlier trains run daily, except Sunday. THOS. W. KIXG, General Manager, C. W.

BASSETT, Gen'l Passeneer Acent uliich work Mr. James Hyde, of this place iutciuls canvassing, is a collection of seven volumes, and the whole being both very Child's Suits f2jj0ii's all wooi suns 10.00. Men's ino Dress. Shoes At O. B.

Latlu the Post OfiWe Building. was totally destroyed by fire at 8 o'clock last fVurdav Theftngm of the instructive and entertaining, ami is uieie a had hist, fore commendable to every christian house. ro is uuhiiun ii, .1 liold been iinifmeti lor an evening eiueiuuu ment, and while the janitor was at supper at the store opposite the LaMont Insure in the U. B. Aid Society, the mostSeliable and cheapestfompany to insuro inXThe U.

B. hgpaid $5,000,000 of money oul'finr deftrtflossos up to the present time. lJAisbands, provide for your too late. Write and the house closed the lire was uiscov iiureV Ifou want to buy an organ or sewing machine wait for O. Burdick, who will pivexyou the worjirtif your money.

Th3 Domestic is jjafleading machine of the land. Pkill BtiumcK, Agts. Smethport, Pa. A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed satisfactory.

remember the place Exchange Block. No. 331. ered. The surrounding buildings were pt ovsters received daily at the badiv damaged and one totally destroyed.

Karyi' aiTen or call urori C. Bt RrrHU Agent, The Opera House was erected by Bayid fiflt line of Jewelry just received at Smethport, Pa F.merv And was opened last March. It Association, makes tho startling tuition that seventy five er cent, of the young men of this counlry aro never soon insula of any church; that only fifteen per cent, of them can bs culled regular churchgoers, and that but five per cent, are communicants. The Euuktail well No. 1, on Looker's farm, which was shot about ton days ago and made a good showing at that time through the casing, is now doing between 40 and 50 barrels per day, although the tubing has not yet beon put down to tho Bottom.

There is not much doubt in the minds of experienced oil men that thi3 well is the opening of a new territory which will connect with tho Kinzua He will bo in Kane the 15th of each month at the Centennial Hotel. was under the management of Emery Frsghead, buns, cakes, pies, Lake. The total loss by the fire will the CirySiakery. Look out for the New Advertisement of W. GRIFFITH CO, PHAEMACI8TS.

reach over S30.000; insurance very light. rWfll Paper call at Fryling's, next dooib irolcl LaMont. (4Arfn all styles at the Kane Bak Rheumatism awl Krmnilgla Citwtl in Two IJays, The Indiana Chemical Co. have discovered a compound which acts witn truly mm veloiis rauiditv in the cure of Rheuma orA'steniarlor. In the neighboring county of Forest the lawyer for the plaintiff directed a writ of replevin to issue in a form not prescribed in any book, which is a pleasant variation from technicalities of the You c.aiisjKyrtSfwhat you want at Mc and VAiiraMii.

We guarantee it to ComieU new store. Has never been heard of, neither has anyone ever huv "Issue writ ot replevin ior oneu nuauv a.j va suAjn quality by any bakciy in iaay cuw, ui iwuuicui vtbwn. iff? S0 cure anv and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in DAYS, and to give immediate relief chronic cases and effect a speedy cure. On of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound, which can be filled by your home druggist Srnni received, a fine line Call and see thorn 0. D.

COLEMAN IS A FRAUD! i Cnrphoml the color of of spriifeUle8. SlonJioa at small cost. We take tius means in nnr disenvprv to the liiiblic instead of field. According to a recent decision of tho Supreme Court Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are entitled to payment out of the County Treasury of their fees in all cases of fidonios and misdemeanors whether tho defendants are discharged or held for court. Heretofore when a Juilice of he Peace found after a hearing that there was no reasonable grounds for Bidding an accused person for court, and iherafora had to dismiss the case, ho and nan Co.

have a fine line of which is also Caucasian, said boyine being worth at least twenty of Mr. Bland's dollars. Titusville Courier. i i 1 hof nnwliei A ran crond putting it out as a patent medicine, it being MeerSmaum pipes and cigar Homers. CaiiidsSC them.

But on the contrary sensiDie. caieua uuvcia tw much less expensive. tic iui Give the Leader office a call when qualities in Dry Uoocts, nats, jnips, wools, ouuw, u.w.w Crockery be bought at such wonderfully low prices r.s rt live ai.d let live Coleman's. refund money if staisiaction is not given. The Indiana Ciikmic at, Craw ferdsvi lie, lnd.

Imargahis golo the new store of B. F. M'Coiftw ll FmeJavs and Tobaccos nt the new you are in need of printed stationery or job work of any kind. During the coming week O. B.

Lay, in nfnv Building, will ell the Liaaor tbo Constable had to lose their fees. NEW GROCERY! JuRtvjprteyed spring stock of Wall f0)i0vW goods at prices named: The towns all around us are moving in Bio direction of securing industrial es iat FTyling's. 1 sacibfiood family flojjr, klKnf? Jackson Bro. for bargains. 1 "ack TtoL' tablishments within their War TSTesist be disposed of.

jaRsugar, iSS, reo, Kane, Bradford, Port Allegany, all Paper at Fryling's, 1 poumHaisins, .10, Wall PaW, noxt door el LaMont. ystf Jonsuaie or i rou oi hib Atnslin. .45. THE BROWN FRONT, Oreeves Opposite School House. I have Just opened a FINE STOCK of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, The ciieawst place in town for cloth Banwins in remnant of stock of winter COLEMAN CHEATS SWINDLES No, not even his worst enemy but says that he Does Give a plump dollar's worth for every ouo hundred cents brought to him.

36 INCHES IN COLEMAN'S YARDS. 16 OUNCES IN COLEMAN'S POUNDS. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. O. D.

COLEMAN, KANE BOROUGH, PA. Fraley Street, Opposite Bl. Elmo Hotel.) ing, Jackson Bro's. goods still open. Cwl of the ups and downs of an ener When doctors cannot help you, then take liiroat getje Coudorsport, Emporium, and Ridgway aro being built up by the industries planted among thorn.

Tho leading men of those towns encourage manufacturer in every way to locate in their midst, which accouats for their prosperity. The live young city of canton, Ohio, donated 100,000 to the Deuber Watch Case Co. for locating its works within its city limits. The benefits which Canton will de rim from tbir, great establishment will be wt. tf tiunw? SKV00O iiicide of ten t'.

jchant'sfixperienco is to keep Maenetlc Elixir for your s.flHalityeaffa the prices i down. By For sale by J. D. Magow wa.y, tiif sujijoing it yery eflect ii an. the the BUTTER EGGS RECEIVED DAILY Jump Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says ually UTB.

Lay's. 'JIVE ME A CALL. Just seeeived at 5 and 10 cent etore a very fnrcXgtock, cocitins of marbles halli, fcirljVxSd also l. tee edging and rstenrf.yrQo.7s:t of Bul D. R.

Mathews lio was cured of the Asthma by CUhnore'g Magnetic Elixir. For sale by J. D. Ma Mr. A.

Higains, of Wyoming, N. says he had the Piles for nnarly 40 years, and was cured by using Gilmore's Pile Specific For sale at Magowan's drug store, i I r. Miner. Jtma 13, law. to.

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About The Kane Leader Archive

Pages Available:
626
Years Available:
1885-1898