The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 01, 1877, Image 3

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WEDAESDAT JIORSISfl, SIC. 1,1577.
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' I'A-rr: to'A Mir-rsis, , t
Tj Uabiusbiko, July 12, 1877. j
l5y.. dirccllpii'f of.Uho . Republicau
Htnte i Cotii mlttd tM tirpubljc.aTl tate
Convention heretofore ralle'd lo'rneet
nt Tlftrrisburg on lfi& hli'Jay tifjCiig
wstnexU U hcroly ppslpoued, to meet
in IIorrfsturgf ptfuoon, ,ou ,Vedne
,day,.Septaiber fy 1&77.- Thi3 posf
poncment is made at the request' of a
large number of delegates 'elect, who
.'. have engagements to be present at,i
. triennial conclave of Knights Tern
plar, wLicJi insso table at - 'letekiuoY
Ohio, on the ilPth of Atigtisfrioxt.
' "- JRy order of.tbe Ci)iuUiitlee,4.. ,
HE
EUY AI. II0YT, Chalrw!
S0N.XORllIS,vW.irw... ' '
A WILSON .SORlt
FOR CHAUTAUQUA !-
- Tin following paatiwlars in regard
to the Chautauqua Excursion, in which
:i great many of ou.4 citizo)9 aro in
terested, wo clip from the Tidioute
-Yew : t : -
Tito excini.n to Chautauqua Lake, '
of which wo have spoken before, will
take place on Saturday, the 4th day
c,f August. Ample arrangements have
been made 'to accommodate all who
wish to go.
On that da' Francis Murphy, the
great temperance apostle will speak at
u. u.m, . whx io MT.v.a.Bin.P,
D. D., of New York city. Excursion
i$ts will have ecven hours at the Point,
v.mieu osewnov.isn to go over tl.e j
ImL'O Will fin. I o atnnmni at T?.Ih T.n! I
to take . them, to Jamestown and re
turn in (imo to get the excursion train
home.- " ' ' '
The train will., start .from Tioncsla
cia. uuuva. lu.iie uioriungj Jlul
cute, 0:43 f lrvincton, 7:30 j;' Corry :
35, arriving at Vair Point at '10:15.'
Returning Will'leavo the Point at. 0:
30, p. m. - arriving at Irvineton &l')o;.
'Tidioute, O:20-J-Tiflnc9ta,;i0:00.'- Par
ties wheovish to go froiU-Warfcn can'
find tickets n'tj Dvis' -Variety ; Ttore)
and tiy taking tho'inornlng' train on
tlio P. it E. 'Iiy., will conccci . at If.v.
loetan:
t : I .1-
i
.'; Fare as- follows, frdm!
' " 1 .' " Adults
Tioiicsta'' 50
Children
' CO
, ,1 30
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Xidiouto
o -,
Irvineton ;v ,; 'i 00
t
for 'ill e round trip. - Those who wish tb.
in'ako the trip ovtr'the lako will fiad
tickets on the train at 00 cents each.
Parties who intend tarrying at, the
point will ficd this uhe -cheapest auJf
quickest way of getting-there, aa the
fate for the ronod trip is considerably
TcWthan half Tare" :'fr ' :" ' .
All fehonld imnrm-AilHSirlinnei. f.,..
'; n holiday, and the-opportunity Id see
Francis Murphya man'' so' well
' known, at least b'y name, to so many
of our people.
' A member of the DuquensaCreya
"tells of his experieuce. during the time
! the riot was at it$ lj.eight... Jufct before
tho firir.g'commenced Sunday evening--find
while the troops were,ju, line
awaiting orders, he says , he was fre
quently approached and threatened by
the rioters. One of them put a pistol
to his hoad and threatened to blow
his biaics out ; another pulled his
whiskers and spit in his face, applying
1 to him at the same tii tho most op
probrious epithets. Ilo says ho . had
hi'.rd work to control his feelings and
i-udure tho iudignities, but, he was
aware that a single hot was liable to
precipitate a bloody collision, and
therefore refrained. He had served in
the civil war, and had been taken pris
oner, but had never experienced such
trcataient, not even from rebels. He
thinks the soldiers stowed wonderful
forbearance and discretion in holding
back as long as they did. Ho says
the mob, and not tho soldiers, aro to
blame for all the blood that was spil
led. Jle Fpeaks ia tho highest terras
'-f the Philadelphia troops, who only
i.ueyeu order?.
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OltO Of tho first pfFeet nf lhn el-i Ilo
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U bo to put up the price of the broad
and meat which the strikers have to
purchase. Whether they succeed or
Util-iu their efTorts they will certaioly
iHfcke it harder for every workman in
dladdphia, Baltinore and . JJcw
0lrk. Xo support himself -and those
upon him. VhiUvlclpltin
relative to paying taxes and register
ing, in order to secure a vol nt the
coming election,' v--,, ' ,
You are rcjuircJio b registri-cd
GO days prior to.tlio day " holding
election. The election will ho held on
the first Tuesday r f November, which
is the fith dav, therefore you must he
regUTcTeton or" before, tlio" -Tib day" of
fcepteraberL il V'. .
.-A SuU aod.iJouDtf tax .must- be
paid within two yeare, and, that with-,
jn fiftt mouth previous to day.,yf Elec
tion. j Vt h(-- i ot .!?,..
. The Jyem6crnlic: falei o'nveh-'
tipn o.Ohio l)(ot!iei; dhy. re-enacted
thq ol 1. rcsolutiou epnuenipuig the use
of Federal troops in thd different
States. Yet. the Democratic State ff
Maryland and West VjrgijuV were
the first "to call for the. Foilar;1 L'.forccs
. W,0I,-Vqary.-,, lt tbi
Iltiise at ,S;ajshin'?lflt fwul
LMtwwratic
o.tld have had
ifi n--e ?!f6iT.d,,f,?iVe' hnT r tio;rpgii.
far 'nrmy to ca'?t " on' tci ''euj.hfeW the''
mot'. hn'rr.n JfaU?
-This ia ilo Iim6,td indule-ih a rc,
hah t'FoM-.world talk about war be
tween tlio cIsfscs in thu country. Tho
honest workingnian is just as much in
terefted as tho millionaire in the pre
servation of the public peace. The vote
of the workin'gman'ii' ns influential as
that ot tlie rich nun. Lea-ialation fa
vors tho poor rather than tho wealthy,
because it-ferls the influence of the
nifijority; 'Wfearei lo fact, a iKitlon"
of work iugmcn,' andt the. aws are .fram
ed with WQikinginen of every ciasa , in
mind. 'Inter- Ocean.
-It is a safe nlaa to hava .u,,thin
i
. . . o
to do with any .uiqn who offers to give
you anything at half price. Don't bet
witU A nmu at hi own cj
. - r
sign your name to any reqoroniehda
tion or other paper presented by a
stranger, oven though.' ho may 'tell you
how lie wishpu if. ho
hntlnM.l nn In ..u. uSa
T'ais litUo adylce has! been repeatedly
given? and had it been heeded by men
wo could name, would, have saved
them much more money than a years
snbscriptidn to all the papers in tho
country. ,Kvc!t,aiire. 'r, tti
. A party of fishermen from Altoo-!
na," consisting of two lawyers,' two
counc-ilmc, aipl other distinguished
gen'tjeuienViucVuding the District .:At-tQi-iK-y
of Jilair county, went over to
tho eastern resie'rvoir, nenr Hollic'ays
burg, a few day tigo,'' and proceeded
to seine in the waters of tha t body of
.water. Tho KL-h. Warden of 'lilair
county made information against tho
ehtiro party, and now they' .'have tho
pleasure of walking up to the. .'Captain's
office and planking down 826.00 each
or their sport. - The fiues and costs of
the caio foots np' 9238.50, 'which .m
r.fther deiir.spoi-t for' one liTilL-
! (mi. Thmv:ri!,'
,wAt tno woi'Wngmea meeting
111
New York, au cxcelIent:point was
made b gainst capital.' Quo '.'of 'the
sp-Jbkcrs said. that "the jc-ttaclo Jud
been .presented of 70,000 -men '-'ninruh-iv.g
with torchlights to exhibit the
rags on their backs and the hunger in
their chpeks',', and he rightly held that
this spectacle was one to make every
right-minded-man's heart bleed.- But
we confess that the statement "puzzles
us a little, nud what is particularly
hard to understand is why t!.e poor
fellows with chunks' so .singularly af
ftSd, did not at least buy one square
meal apiece instead f buying 70,000
torches and 70,000 quarts of kerosene.
IViihi.J.efph! llulleli
luo Jrie Jranday Gazette, speak
ing of the Hubject of the pay of rail
road r:cn, says :
"Tho pay of a trainman on tho P.
tfc Tj. H. K.,siueQ the June reduction
is S1.55 icr trip. lie is obliged to
have three meals and lodging away
from home. Ho cannot get iu ' a trip
every -day, but may average- four a
week. Total week's pay, 80.20. Cost
of meals and lodging nt Kane or else
where, l per trip. Not sum remain
ing for the support of himself and fam
ily, 82.20 per week. It is trueheanav
reduce his expenses awdy from home
by sleeping in a car and going with-
1 out part of his meals. But these are
vten, not dogs Manv of them are
I rr.i . ".
iiiciuucrs 01 vuniiian cnureiies, sign
ers of the Murphy pledgo tober, or
derly, industrious mea, the bone and
sinew of society.
Nor is' their m-o the worst. Track
men are expected to keep themselves
and families fat and happy, on 84
cents a day. ... , ...
Sunday we had some line rains,
which did the country .jV- of f'lf.l.
REMINGTON
SIWII5 IIMEIISS.
No 1 arl line ha spi ling so' r:) Idly into fa-
or nn .osef"-lnr.iusi t v qualities needed
in a family MiMiiiiP imiiwly : l,ij!:t Ixn
hinii, iSiii''it!i, Aiiiicfi'M, li'iil, Jjitrablc,
v it'll it perfect l.'irk-Stitv.'i.
Wilhinthe past year important im
provements l.nvo l'loeu added .nul no
troubln w ill bo spared in keeping t ho Hum
ivuion ahead ol nil compel d-'jrs
:";iRCMINCTON'. i
Oaeed m or 15 i Tip.
-i..it ;!-e' v 1 1 m I f
. ! VICWWOVs:Ai:wr. ' ',,
cvstJiUn.MOOK, ts7a.,
- iM.T.Y.iorT, ' ' , 1
l .' : I Ut.fcDHOOH, JsTO
, "DttECCH - LOADING
''Vl
The l'ft trutiK foe the price f-ver prodii'Vi!
L nivthlly i'oe-iiiiiiieiHlea ly tl-.'so wlio
h)m use d ehcin. ..
' WEBB'S '
PAT MT CARTRIDGE LOADER
The only complete nppnra'. ns vt i-i:ivonii-("tcfinl-'iiiiii
in oim (Minplctc mill Hnu
llo iiiniiiint fill tho vnriou'i iinphMiiontV
eii.ploj el in iotuliii! -jiapiT mul mt tnlin
slu V"1. : . 1
, Alli; L j ni,ia. iMUl. .Nil
1KOS ANDSTKKL, It I KM-: AND
J ' SHOT imtKKT.S K(Uf ri'S- i
TO.MUl'X SMITIIM. '
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REMINGTON.
AGRICULTURAL' l&PLEiTTS
PATENT CLIPPER
' '.' " PLQWS.;; '"' ;
(jiliivutui-H. Si 1 ill Steel ("11 ivat-iv 'iV.itli;
nn.l I'ointM, Wrought troirSKiiKWit'.' I 'vH
tivutor Teeth anil I'ointM, Snyrc's- l'atc-iU.
I roro 1 V Shovel l'lnw'. Shovel i'low
Mades, lMuin and Itir SVtftasVif all sizes.
Wrought If'oia bridges
Arch :ind Trapezoids TtfuH, .'Ht SU el
ShovelM. Cast , Steel Hoes nn.l Oiirden
Hakes Planters' Handie.l IToei. rovcrs,
heel Horse Uokes Noodle l.Siitou fJins,
?Tb(i
if l.
'Armory ami Prinrlpal OffirK ILH1X, Y.
t . :.:;; - ' r-.'i c--i e UU.' .,'
.,, . y.( BltACil.Ail'i'M'U.f . ' ! .
l .v Krttiwtwwv, Xtfw, '.!if. Arms.
Mu IN'in .S.piare, u K. li;Sd St., New .York,
.4. il(!i.( s ' ' ; .
liostou, 14ii TremontSt., Sewing Maehines
and Anus
Chicago, ':;7 Stalo St., .Sowing Machines
find Arms ' . '
St. Ijouis- 'i'i North Fourth St., Sow ing
MaeJiinei mid Anus - J ;u -
I'liilndclphia, M0 Chpstyut. St.. Sawing
Maenines and Arnls.
JaUiiii'inv47 North Charles St.i (MasrniA
Temple) Sewinjr MaehiueH nud Armsi;
yashin;.4-ton, 1. C.,.V-l Seventh St., Sev-
ini; fiiehines and Anns. 4-."nu
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DU It I N't t our -x peril ii.'-f' (He pa ' t six
months iu the J UOOKIt Y, VllK VIS
ION, l'"L.OUI A' I KKli l'.iiKtnes in Tio
uosta, xo havo found t'te' c'M r.f.i.viiu
ii
MONEY
saved is money earm.dvV a, true ono, uml
that wo have saved tlui pftonle ot tlm lior
onph and fitirifjnndf .t-ornitVy a i-tnsid
erablo amount. '",; " t
J laviiit? had a loua; experience In the
wholesale business, Wo liave peculiar fa
cilities for buying froYn lirst hatids, ".vhich
ciiables us to offer extra indueonicrits to
Cash Buyers and having aiioptc-d Jho true
Kystem of doing business for
CASH
only, we can sell goods for a nuich lesu
proiit, in livct, competing with prices in
any of tho cities in tho Suite.
Ju thanking tho citizen for liberal pat
ronage in tho past, wo an no unco ou.i re
moval from the Fishir ntoro,To the pleas
ant locatioi:known an tho
ACOMB E3UILD1NC,
(immediately Mouth of tho 'oinpany Store)
where, i u consideration of tho continued
depression in the times have again lower
ed our j u-ices, belie ving thnt goods should
not be sold nt war prices, where the oppor
tunities to make money are no iunch luss
ft-In fut ore our store will bo kept op-r.
until 11 I. AL, for tho mutual benefit of the
general public and ourselves,
.".II. HLKICKrfOX A CO.
$500 x MONTH to Aetivo Mwi selling
our Letter Copying ISook. No press
or water used. Sample worth !?:!.(iij free.
S.)nd stamp for circular. KXCKLS10K
M'F'O CO., IW Madison, and 132 Dearborn
Street, Chicago. . . n 4
Administrator's Notico
Letters of Administration on tho estate
of Chaw. J, Fox, doo'd, having been grain
id to the undersigned, all pcrseiib beiii
indebted aro reo.ue.rtcd to make pHvW1.1t,'
and those lmving claims to present them
" J' S. HltncivA'AY, Adm'r.
li"li. -Im. Ph., M;,v ;i. j,,-7.
Allclich "Valley" Hail 'Road.
Pittsburgh, Titusvillo t ButT.iIo
; Railway, f.nd Buffalo, Co."fy &
,'Pitfsburgl! Raflrnd i '
0ra N I) A VTVV.t tuX ' Slash:!, T??,",
Irnlfis Vitll'ilit ft.ll.V;N ' H
.STATIONS. orlli-.vrt. Southward
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Hill pill p 111 pill pill II 111
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larsruMl. mnnufueV.ry In tlu I'uitoii - Smti s,
with iienrly,,,rii?.oiK) Ju.jiriiineiUK now in
use, i. a . MtfU jj:(it fjuaraiileo of our re
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the way of TI-ntK()lvrrCONS and MAU
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'. AdvertisTs hltojii1r!f 1 '
School Lantern,
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CiilaloKlles of. Lnt(v!-Jis ninl Slides, with
dfrretions for tisiu.i, Kent oij apilicat:.;n.
A ny rnti-rpi thing nmu ean ntake iniMijy
vith a Ataxic Lanu-rn.
ii sr Cut -out this
erenee.
M.h ertisement .for
ref-
1 he expci ieluro of five
Z ELL'S
years has proved' that
this Comp:u't' hd re
liable work. of 'aCHci-ii '
Infoi-iiliition s.. bett'-r
adapted to the' wantso
id I classes of u he com .
luunily tUati any other
work of Uiiv kind evo
AGENTS WASTED.
published. It has boMi proven by its
I MM HNS 10 SALES,
by the numerous- '"'" '
COAIMIOXDATOItY NOTTflOS 11 IOC" D,
. And Ly its uniform
SUCCESS V ITH AM10NTS.
The edition of It'tt has been ;
TIIOUOCGHLY LLYISKJ) TO DATE.
it contains l.)0,U')0, nnic!s MOO w'oAd
engravings nud eighteen. haiuLsoU'cIy en
gi'aved and colored maps
. The work la issued in purls nd aspeeV
hiou copy, witii map, will bo sent to any
ac'.dress, tVeo of postage, for twenty cents.
BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers,
(Succoaora to T, El wood .ell.)
Norf. 17 uud l'J SontiuSixtU Street,
1-tf FHII.APHLl'AtA, 1A.
m
Can't lio mado by every ogent ev
ery lnonih in tho business we
finnish. but tliosu willing to work
can easny earn a uozen iloiiurs a
day right in their own localities. Have no
room to explain here. Business pleasant
and honorable. Women and boys, ami
girls do as- well as men. We w ill furnish
you a complete Outfit free.'1 ''i'lie business
Iiays bolter than any tl.ing .else. We will
hear expense of starting you. l'artic ulurs
free, Wriroantl si e. Partners and me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and all
classes in no'.'d t f paying v.itk at home; j
Mioiini write to us ana lcrn all about tho
work at once. Now is thu time. JJou't
delay. Address True A- 'o., Augusta,
Maine. -; a;J
$ 45 per. TnnM,
13T PER YEAR,
Tays ALL KXI'ENSIOS at
CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE,
ItANLOLl'H.N. Y.
School et.tabl!shed lsSO, Property CdUl,
00f, a Endow inent j40,ot0. jir' youth
1 boih sexes, Uidl have tho benetit of it.
Winter term opeu.Hj)en. 6. end for cuta
logiio ffresi to Itev; J. T. L'b wards. D. D..
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criinitiiiulHiKl Ktniitiioi-iviii Midi, nt
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J.uuHx'-. I.HHJ;,Yi,'i-HPtMi . hm'il mailt)) !
tjilJlBi'i y iV.C'n., ;ior plU'fH.j'.t; l' liiMi-lle-
J",,ta.iA to ijr 4r
OlJVrwilkf rtS', atU4tfrT3rH of the J.iUi -
Wi'r. in- llioir licn-M. me in in.uiv i mcm
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' HI' .1 lin-V I..IMI II 1,1111.7'. li'.,'.
inn nivfi-Y-'Dt en-tr-, ait-r-V'au
of linv mi IhmhiIvs . l'ttm'i vci. i
stniuli l.l llili.n.i'.. '.. l'., -...I . r.. II- ....41 ..
alter c.Mii.una.ion, will I," ynvit'j
' ah nir f85-'';; V''
All -Ollieer.-i, KiiV.ors :uul Sni li.rvw.nrtn-
Ii?,Y. i n.,11. ...M ,. i.,r.!.V.t i.. i. .. . .
ver Mijihtiy, cm ootaiu a ptnsi-.m !.-U'lureuei-liilium-y
v c.i.
l' . fM1i-M. -eirVd !yf titiiinrb ,T V.. l.e-
lcl-i. mo .Nii(,frMl-t-oiii t of tint I nil.j.l
Slates, tlie Cmn-t Od'-t 'hiini.s, mid tiie Setitir-'.
' 'Kiielnl.al llDviV v'(fi-.i-1
c
lisrirKS Is con
liii'led in 11 sr-pAMtr-l.tiiviiu, 11 inter chai-srir 1m iu( ' iikMU'd n, ftiUfchM' t!rk-
i 111-.nue CNt,v U'liecil purtic eni-,oV(.a..IUfl. l Uli mHUU. trtri is tmn, hN'tiW l.v
IV the old lirin AtTtfttfn ro nil Inisinc I ooe nl' : n,,i ,,x.,-,...;,..,.,...l i:
ciiti ustrd to Ciiinnf.v ,t
iii-ed; in desiro tu wii
kf, Co, if thnu sti-.
111 sueceMi liv ('
kitii;; U.
. m . . . . W
Iiv dev.'tin-' tin :r v. hol.i lime to ili.i His -
j v wi Hu y? rW. cnni neat
l'Uich us pifn. it'hirttiH wh..,5. t'U
'. V;Ui'liii vw.cruu marly as
s
tit--., may send their addre-.s, nud
l',iiiM's we make this uiinai-iill,:
est the i
1 elVcr: i
in uticlt its hii' not well satistied we wiU,:
im-iim iiu iin.i.-'r iii pay i.'i me ti-ouine ol
w-ritUii. l-'i:U iartic'uiiu-s.'s:i'iit lrs -iu Ui
nrvernl doHar. to'eAinmciu e work on, and
n i.,,i, .if II. .....x .....1 1.': : i.. i- a i .
v.. i..,iui, .nun iiic.sMie. one oi lit,!
largest and best Illustrated rublic.itioiis
an wuu ii-fo uynnu. .ttmulei-, fi vnii w ant I
icniirtuwir, drrnitfihle work. ' nrldrcss.
;ei-ore stiniou A-Co., I'orlhm.l, M,'. ,::a
Jid a 7i H ti
IN THE GtlFAT SOUTHWEST f.
The Mttlo ltoe!: :cid f'.i : .Smili, ll iil- !
way (.'oinpaiiyjs (".l.t,jiiHv,..tt -i-.; !i -nnl. 1
ly low price: mid ,u it-nu-i i i mi it o ti-
eha-cis, ovi-i; . ,. . . ..... ;
oflJu'iriiu.i.i..mtcraiit m. ,,rv .M.i
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cnly mi
of their
r.iad. Ad- '
tniraldy suited
...1 !..! !,i-..,?n..i r .,...,'.
Colai4;'ii-ni!i; t jf.iMH.i fv:t-s ii'-liT n'l rt!n r'1
Noithern ci-oih. ,'ii:!iT. uri! mild, rr- ,
"Ullclll'
miMiojr oi.t-iimu- lai.:!- l or j. . .en im.iillis.
i.i lenno nrvoiui r ..'-n'.. .No trass
In i) 'per. s, in r roitlit. f'jK'ii-d induce-
ll'l ,1111 .t.',lul, ...P. .I' ...... .. I..... .......
l-(.r
u-citliirs
..,... ..,-...- I. ,(,.
, ,1-iisk. . .
.r, Little Koc
Sl.('lv
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sas.
Couuuis-.;
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II I
J. iSz JVCO A TS
r"-?-". fi-f - J-
4 ' t: . '
Irflvo beii a-vprd .) a Meif:if .tad 'nip'.i'.nni
.it the Vnter.1fi.1l Exposition KI tvm,
mended by tli .Judges f r .
-AN l-
-OK
riPOO Si i T T 0 Ti'."
A. T. G0SH0KN, riractor-GenernL
KKAL.
T r uau-ttt r..
fAiFX 1 roT -VT'..
Al.l.x. L. Lot 1.1.
seeretnry pro t.'to.
34 It
AUiirr-KS (il I.MOKi; A- fiC Cull TSdvct, t u'' -lor meonimxn .. - - -AYnsh'hif't.Vt,
I). C. . .. ''- -ilu' j' Out- l'i;uu iv iuiMii-pftMiei! ly .iny In th-i
4w '- - - - .v.. : 'iiiurkcH'.i? its rich and nWn4'iA'"titics
(f '( f I -. i '': ',4 ; v- 1 and ilN ii,lep!:i!;..n toilie li.unaii vSie.i in
V v.r ' 'fyity. 'v '7 h' ! "vinpiiilii-t-tnHtfnvnTidjilri.s'lm'fjimntit-s
?' t ilS " TV.' 't t l-oiiio, the whele ; -4X I ,.,:,,, 1. v 01 cse. , excidli5tiee U Kmc.
o tiV.rni m- u.r.t u;lr Spiiru iinuhils ! .m l "at. half the mm.V o ; itv V,. , '
!Hs1I,ess,,e.v livhri'.Vr (ii-.litahle I'd- j m si nuiu-iHs. ', ..
SOIIS 04 l;)llie.i- Ml N.;( ;l(d :l-A JlflU .10 I'Ui. ! -' 'lt, 1 .p-.f ; r v" J -to
lief . . v i.li i ii,- -tn, I ii in.,,,..,,.) i .I..... ' ii-, . . '
. j to vines, -0 acres of kind will eoi'njt fullx'
ij lYrniiK unacquainted with fruit j,-vow-.
- - . """" v"ra" ". , ing can b.'coine fain i liar with il in 11 .Uort,
- HOn ErtTt; Afe?3i l:ino on iteeount of snr)-o'.iij.t!oj:s,
t, . , . ; j-iv'u :ere, one acre, iihl Ir.sCl. lot-, ii
ItyouwautrtUaWejnloi-matlonwticrean 1 ! the towns of i.undUville niuL Yinciand.
how tuet a coeiip l ariii, or g'-vorenieiit 1 ujso r,,r k lie.-. A
Ili-'iiK'stead, free, send yonv uddri.ss to
J." 1 ill more. Land Coiriuilsfjoiii :-r, - Law
rence, Kansas, and receive gratis 11 co,v
of 'l iio Kansas I'acilie Ilonn'steiul. 'J'i'4
T'V AIjENTS OR ASVVliO Mit.U VoliK.
THE BIG BONANZA rW
'aii Do 0.iiillos ntw book with intro
duction by Mark Twain U iin-t rtadv. It
is tho richest in texts and illustrations
ecu for a long time, A re v. ,11 out of w ork
or draggin.r along on s. 11 ic dull bonk ? t jo I their attention to fruits and iunrket gard
Ibr this one. It will lid votir lu.cke s -ore! cuing, have urowiv ri -li. The ru.il Is lnnni
Don't til l
t lese territory you -,,:i:,t;
send for eh cu la r n t once. Il . ,ls ii,.t ui ug
to si e tliini. Address A M KKICA N ITIt
L1S ll I N : ; ( 1 ., Hartford. Conn., f.r F. C.
11LIS it- CO., Xewai k, N. J; -Jii J
$1352 50
s:iT . 01. ,
PROFITS FEOIil :$10G52 I
1 lV KS'l'.M KM ol' 1 fll..) j
The
mis selection and lii.'tr.iienii lit ol
is 11 si. re r..;;-i t" 11. pel lur.Uii.c., i-',ciid for
le.-vy ;Sysle..of.Ahhi!c,1. 1 t. lit,'.' live w ilh
fiiii i:i 'vi inaLimi c.t.iiei. tiiu:.' Ilie Slriek
Maikel. 1. I'O'i TJ-ji hiiiT a- CO.
I .old nud Stock i U .iU I 0,
34 it :") Wall .street, New York.
SJ.'ND'',ft,i 1,1 AD.Ms,i'i CO., r;x
b)i, I'inladelplii.i, l a. 1 Jtnrri 1'i.Mory in
ilo'Vi.-il's niiirhle Lr, i lit 11. N'imii ".nui
Chest In..'. ti.) ;.i..l i.c.i..J.v n-lu!ii l'nil
I osi.i j-e pet paid. 11 eon'
et of tlx; five !
pJ ll)!'pMT .!.;.; !
i. 1 .'CENTFMHJAL BiJILrsiMCS"
,,rtv 1 ,
1111. w ...nl, ,
P i-stes .,1
cbgiiiitly carvid in i.laci; Waliu
ami lnmiy linihl.eil. JOxact dup
liuiny nil il wrie ItlilliUlilctUl t-.l in
Ma-
i!Uh.i "lir:"" u' V"'-,,ti",, '" ,
whn h thousands were unable to jmrchiise. !
.S0!j;IF5E GRflriO PIW03
llct.iiicd at Wholc.Mrvln Cricep.'.
,. iATTSTCT ,
iJt tTtv-t -. 4i.J1 1
l'-tn 91 5- ti
"MENDEtSSOHf-.PlAfiO CO.
1 "
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,(- ,M Iilif JiPrVV
" -te ." 'v, j
I I" .W IV II '"I' '"W?. . '
piT- no .Vi''W"' coidiihWo'Iiv. whiclr
4,' llMi.J'j'v;n. iit, u flilivi.m1
niniiFiliicf wre, aiiiKjiut. 'be llit If mii-
1 .". i ul li Ux':lL' r..i jiit 'Yi 3U.'iLjLt tun'
M vlll ' Hntlt VMHt IMIV. IIJHuHt fr.''4 I'ifllM).'
o-f !i'ir!thcr 1 in.rttAf;itur'rt &ht th.
I'ti i io ii I'fii pimk', wliii' iVMiii!! v
.ftH,, '(4ciirHniiiMi'4, von i, .iiTiuhl,
h'r'lv't y'V,l''Urt'i'', t''f "'ll
n " 7 J;,'J.W'.'lTt' mi case I miio.i' lei l
it I inciies Jon;. ,fr'.'.lt;ptr.JVHnTl vomers
i iiri yil lint, kt i pi nl ii ii uuii iiliuiii laxjiilil-
Hiiioinvt 4 iti!'iovi.'iiieii! M.iriu.lu);
KiielliisO i Full JtiHY,KtlU'..:i a T-
I ' ' '! J- A A
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i i .1. .1. 4
'" 11 ."caiiii.any Co l.c.'.i ri.in.in '
in,. i,t, ...1 ,...1 . 1, nite, I !un.k:)-s. nt tlie Verv
low pru'n W ?iVi,sW. ir fs'Jrtii, neeordink
tojityio er,cti?ej-ij'.';n .i-tir 'rml c t-
uei-i Mild flill .H'itT"t ftl.Tll, ti".'iifran
te'.VSiem m'oi-.V-. (,,Vt V lanl'Vi itnv
!'i Mi'; inn. b!tt siAtlrr tv.V, ti.
TiiM-":di:iidil'iJ)h- V4mio K nHtiie.
turn j-lronr (.nt, vui y ' tie-fc u'nttrtiirj:niil
tixctiupisi Pi Cviri.tnHvN'; '( !Hrt.iii ncw-
cnfri rime. 1 ni'iiiii , ii u :, ui.
ll'iaiu). liindei.1'fi.ii' tcAii.. ofl.' iii4 hv-
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; Send I ..- o.u- llh ';( rl.t.'.d .,.,,1 1 ,.',..,-, ''.
'tivtU'iri'tiluk ' v'-
T!iP"):Q.!d,ss,ii!i:
I' i it no f'i
(Ciier. .r r;,i,ii(.ii
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i
.'ii liltd.UWAY', N.'-Y.
j V - - '-
-fc-?r "(F.llHaxtr.imftl
lE-JaliY AOX
t .
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7'j'i
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All wui.t'iur Fruit Kmi'Iiis, f-se.-i'di :id
i'e 1 to tli ! : r.'i-th ot'-,fi' Vine, '''.. it
' t-'
i.n estMhlisluvr .',iee.M. t.:i?3:r
. , ,. .. . ,,..,, , ., ... .....' , i" .,-
grow til ot !'e!i-
. rr.'i. ApnirH- s.i.d
f-ii'ull fruit : id
Li.i;iirass iiit Vc.i?-
ctablcs,
Many hundi eil i.f excellrnt VJitoym n,
Crehai d. arid l'arni'-. e-in now be seen.
'
i riuhidelphi
aiion Isonlvilt miles south of
ia, by Ladnwid. in a mild, -de-
i "ii'ue
1 ' ! '
jAijoll
.1 1 ork,
liglilful climate, and ill tlio vnrv doors of
the New York mid Chilli. lornhi'iw Mm kels.
icr 1 v.u 1 r..ii. l run . direct to 2ew
'I'Im- 1,!, ice is nlretidv largf"Siieeoksfiil
j 11ml prosperous. Cliiii:.-hes, Sebouls, and
I other privileges am idready eslniilisiied.
i Also, inaiiiiiactories of Shoc.s, Clothing,
! trlass, Strv.v i.'oo.ls, and other thin?s m
j which (li'l'erotit inMiibcrs of 11 fautliy can
I pi'oeiire eiiiileyinent. 4
.1 ft has been ii health resort for some
i Vi'li-n ,I for people suffering IV.iih pul
! iiiisiiu-y iin'cctious, Catarrh, Ague, nnddo
: bilily;" icnny thousands have tiitirelv n -I
covered. ;-. ''
A new brick hntrl lias 'usl heim Voin -
I'leted. 100 feet front, wit if ".l; buildings,
I four f.tories high, inciudi-As-" French' rOuf,
1 arid all ni;uei n ipiiiroveiuoiits.for tlio' ,uc-
' com mourn 1. .n in vei-.n-rs
I'nce of Karm L'-nd fti-U'Vpor .u-re.
I ,,aval,l3 instailnnts, with!:l the peri, ,d of
j four . cars. In this cMmat. rl.u.U d 0111,
) hil-t visiting the Centennial Exhibi
tion, S'liifibiiid can be visited lit' mall ex
pense. A pi'per' eontalnlno- fu"!! infoV. nation,
vvill be sent upon a .plication to ClIKLKS
lv. LANI'IS, Vinelaiid. N. .1., fieOofcosI.
The f.illowiug is mi ;$ivaor lroiu a ilc
serijition of YiiH'laud, .iiblished iu tin.
New York Tribune, by the well-known
Agriculturist, Solon Kobinson :
All the tanners were of the 'wvil touo"
sort, and some of UiuJil. w ho hau turned
varying irom handy to clayey, and surfaeo
, gently unduhiting, im,H,i Leid w ith .small
I streams and occasional wet innulows in
j w hie.li deports of pot or muck iro stoi-cd,
, su ilii-i.-tit 10 fei-tih.u ilie whole upland stir-,
j fate, after ii 1ms been exhausted of lis
natural lertility. ......
It is eertaiuly uie of iiu twi t e,teiisi .1
fertile tracts, in an almost level position,
and Hiulublu condi'doii Co? pleasant funn
ing, that, .vo knew of this side of i,ho West
ern piiui'lus, , Wu found .subiu of tho iil(l
t'sC laruis mpaieutlv just as proliUiUv
fi-oductiyo us when first cleared of 101. -t
titty or a hundred years ago. . .
1 ho i.'ot.logist would soon dieovr tho
cause of this continued fertility. Tho
wlu.lo country is a murine deposit, audalt
through tho soil wo found evidences of
calcareous hubstatices generally in tho
fol io of indurated eaicareous marl, show
ing iiiiiuy ujsunct; lorius ot ancient Uiclls
01 1110 tt'Uy farnuuiou; and this marly
.1 i.i!)siance is hcutU'iid all lUrouli the soil
r. in a vnr.y coiuniinuu d loru.-and in 1,,.
exact condition most easily HMsiuiiiiilaUsl
i,y sueh plants as tho farm r desire n
enitivaf. . . Ki
CUBSCRIBKforthe Forest Kubllc?,
Olt will pay, "T'ioii. mi,
f i
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