The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 30, 1888, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK,
Editor a Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, MAY SO, ISS9.
ItrpiiMlrnn State Ticket.
Jiiilo nf (lip Supremo Court,
linn. JAMES T. MITCHELL,
Philadelphia.
Announcements.
Ratios. Conprre, fin. Assembly, f 10.
District Attorney, f I. No announceinenk"
will appear unless accompanied by llo
cash.
ASS KM BLY.
Wc nro aulhnrizcd Ut announce CIIAS.
A. RANDALL, of i'ionesta, as a candidate
for Assembly, subject to Republican
usages.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Wc aro authorised to announce P. M.
CLARK of Tinnesta, as a candidate for
District Attorney, subject to Republican
usages. '
Neither the Fiee Trade Dsmocrat
nor the tender footed Mugwump cao
prevent the nomination of Blaine.
The power to do that rests with an in
dividual of entirely different mould
a big, strong American citizen, whose
name is James G. Blaine.
MR. BLAINE AGAIN DECLINES.
PAitm, May 17,
Whiteltu Iioid, Kq., editor New
York Tribune:
My Deak Sir: Since my return to
Taris from Southern Italy on the 8th
hist , I have Ion rued (what I did not
before believe) I lint my name may yet
bo presented to t ho National Conven
tion as a candidate for the Presidential
nomination of the Republican party.
A sinple phrase of my letter of Jan
uary 2.") from Florence (wh'ch was
decisive of every thing I bad the per
sonal power to decide) has been treated
by many of my valued frieuds as not
abeolutely conclusive. On the other
hand friinds equally devoted and dis
iutereslcd have construed my letter (as
it should bo construed) to be an uncon
ditional withholding of my name from
the national convention. They have
in consequence given their support to
eminent gentlemen who are candidates
for the Chicago nomination, some of
whom would not, I am sure, have
consented to assnme that position, if
1 had desired to represent the party in
the Presidential contest of 1883. If
I should now, by speech or by silence,
by commission or omission, permit my
The London Times bluntly asserts name, in any event, to come before the
that the only time an Irishman does
any good for England is when he
comes to America and votes for Free
Trade. The Irishmen will doubtless
remember this when the Free Trade
ptrKy comes around begging their
Totes this year.
The Democracy nominated Hon.
I James B. McCollum, of Susquehanna
I county, for Judge of the Supreme
i Court, at its convention last week.
V Judge McCollum is said to be a very
nice man, and we are heartily sorry
t that bis friends, the enemy, have
q elected him as the victim.
f Tub Republican party is the only
. one which has escr reduced federal
i'
taxation. After six months of fooling
I by a Democratic majority at Wash-
ington needless taxatian is as high
now as it was then, and it promises to
convention I should incur the reproach
of being uocandid with those who
have always been candid with me. I
speak, therefore, because I am not will-
iog to remain iu a doubtful attitude. I
am not willing to bo the cause of mis
leading a single man among the mil
lions who have given me their suffrages
and their confidence. I am not will
ing that any one of my faithful sup
porters in the past should think me
capable of paltering in a doubted
sense with my words. Assuming that
the Presidential nomination could by
any possible chance be offered to me,
I could not accept without leaving in
the minds of thousands of these men
the impression that I had not been
free from indirection, and .-therefore
could not accept at all. The misrep
resentations of malice have no weight,
but the just displeasure of friends I
could no latiently endure. Re pub
t. remain unchanged through the session ,. . . . - . . .
I , , .... lican victory, the prospects of which
nnn war Inn nraoinonlial mnvaca
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vFt
grow brighter every day, can be im
Up from far-off Georeia. bv wav of Periled only by lack of uoi,y in C0UD
$ the Savannah Morning Xews, comes cil or by acrimonious contest over men.
f the information thai our own ex. Tte issue of protection is incalculably
Governor Patlisou is "nursing a small
l boom for vice-president." Who would
"have believed it? If this is true,
Jt doe Tm r.MAN, of Ohio, may not
feel like accepting the second place
on the ticket with Mr. Cleveland, but
he may have to do so if William L.
Scott dcinaoi's it. Judge Thurraan is
(oo old a man to be read out of bis
party and turned loose in the political
wilderness, but that is what will hap
pen to him if ho dares to ignore the
orders of the Boss.
In a letter to the gallant Editor
Dana of the New York Sun, Belva
Lockwood, the equal rights candidate
for president of the United States,
writes: "Should you still have any
doubts about man being a comprehen
sive term, embracing woman, turn to
the revised statutes." Mr. Dana ought
to be ashamed of himself for raising
this question. Of course man em
braces woman. Scranton Truth.
There is trouble between the Prcs
ideot and genial Dau Lockwond, of
Buffalo, who nominated him before the
Convention in 1884, and this year Mr.
Clevelan J will have to get some other
man to do his nominating. Mr. Lock
wood has labored under the impression
that for leading the painted elephant
around the ring he was entitled to a
foreign mission at the very least,
whereas he has received only a paltry
district attorneyship.
Thousands upon thousands of
pleasure-seeking Americans are pre
paring to fill their pockets with money
and go to Europe to show tho peoplo
of the Freo Trade countries what a
dreadful thing it is to live iu a land
where Protection prevails. It is prob
able that poor, down trodden, tariff
ridden America will send more tour
ists and more cash to Europe this year
than all the Free Trade countries of
Christendom put together will send to
America.
pocket, in spirit, and in health, the
husband died in a low debauch 1
The widow will soon sink into the
sea mado bitter with the tears of the
wronged anil the desolate.
Christians you who profeBS Christ,
)'bt sustain the t radio in alcoholic
drink by patronage, by sympathy, or
by apathetic indifference you will be
held accountable for this at the Judg
ment !
Ministers nhii diink wine, as well as
tin and milk, either on the Sabbath
or on vm-k days, will yo bo held
blam '.'less ?
Men and wo. urn who profess to love
humanity, yut etid'.r at temperance
work as fanatical you are just as bad
as tl.c rum Siller, fur he J' as interest
to biud him to his horrible trade, while
you h ;vc no money and no character
or enpitu! to be mado by your course.
Thi'iisniuN, like th se I have de
scribed, wander in wretchedness
thivnph our great city. Our prisons,
our hospital", our public asylums for
clniiity are oveifl iwing with tho vio
lin: of licensed, Uwful rum!
Ckiz.-n?, if this c-.-ntinues and in
cirases as it It a lor year been doing,
it is your fault. Aye if the gutters
run rod with blroJ shed by tho nssas
sin's lu:.d if wife aud daughter he
torn from your side, thriikin, by
ru lii an luwi.ls it Is your fault! Sus.
tain tho rut'i trnflie and you fistcr
crime make it legal anil you ltgalize
crime iu every shRpe ! E Z C Jud
son. The annual cost of maintaining the
criminal courts, the police, aud the
departments of charity and correctiou
in New York City, is about SS.300,-
000. It is estimated that from seven
ty to seventy-five per cent, of this sum
is chaigeable to the saloon.
18 SPRING.
88
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Spring has pome and It. .1. IIOPK I NS A CO. arc ready to meet tlic demands with
a Stock of Sprlnir (Joods that, to hp appreciated, must be ween. We havo a LAROElt
Stock and HKTTKK VARIETY this Spring than cvor before. In our
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
We have anmctinu; to suit any porrn. Ritnislnir In price from top. to $1. no per vnrd.
Evcrvlhinir in tho latest and most desirable colors. Onr S ATI N EN, SKEKSl'lCK
EKS. LONO-CLOTIIS. (J1NUIIAJIS. In fact all tho Doinostie Uonda arc vrv .1.
ble, and every yard is good value.
Through the efforts of tho W. C. T.
U. of Steubenville, Ohio, the sale of
tho Police Gazette ond the Police
i"nave oenevea ur ii mis is
i" mother i'attison s triends will join
4 with us in the bone that the infant
n.i . . - ...
may soon grow big enough to be visi
1 ble to other than its nurse's eye.-
Colonel Scott's machine-made
Convention viewed with alarm several
J g things of more or lees consequence,
! but it pointed with pride to nothing
j except the collar ou its neck. Of that
(conspicuous piece of its furnishing
I goods it was boastfully proud for the
c double reason mat it was banco ot the
stronger ani greater than any man,
for it concerns the prosperity of the
present aud of generations yet to come.
Were it possible for every voter of the
republio to see for himself the condi
tion and recompeuse of labor in Eu
rope, the party of free trade in the
United States would not receive the
support of one wage worker between
the two oceans. It may not be direct
ly within our power as philanthro
pists to elevate the European laborer,
but it will be casting a stigma on our
statesmanship if we permit the Amer
ican laborer to be forced down,to the
European level. And in the end the
An iron worker named Phillips, of
Sharon, Pa., has received a cablegram
from Ponty-Pool, Wales, apprising News has bectj stopped in that city
him that ten sheet mills and 130 pud
dling furnaces are about to start at.
that place and asking him to return
to take charge of one of the depart
ments. A letter from a friend brings
the information that the greatest ac
tivity prevails there over the probable against G d.
passage ot the Hills bill, and that it is
on the strength of such a probability
that mills idle for a lon period are
about to resume.
The world knows no victory to bo
compared with that over our own
passions and failings.
Drunkenness is a cime agiinsl self,
against the family, against society,
It is the tnau who will set in front
of bars who eventually gets behind
them.
V. C. T. TJ. COLUMN.
Conducted by the Tionesta Vuion.
Tho W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th
Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in.
President Mrs. Kit Ilolcman.
Yieo Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs.
W. J. Roberts.
Rocording See'y Mrs. L. A. IIowo.
Cor. See. A Treas. Mrs. S. I Irwin.
owner's possession and the pledge of rewards of labor everywhere will be
I I. r , ... r b advanced if we steadily refuse to lower
' ithe wearer s servility. . ,K. afQj.rH hm
51
rility
There is a man in Kentucky who
.claims that he can make a chair dis-
the standard at home.
Yours very sincerely,
Jas. G. Blaise.
i .appeoT simply, by placing his hand
tupon it, but he is not attracting much
(.attention. Bioce Honest Old Dick
1 Tate made about $225,000 of state
' money disappear simply by putting
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An Outside View.
The progress which the Democratic
parly has made towards a full aud
frank confession of its free trade priu
his hand on it people down there will ciples is illustrated by the tariff reso
take no more interest in that trick
nntil someone comes along who can
put his hand on Tate.
ihe Administration managers in
New York are not yet through with
David Bennett Hill. Having over
whelmed aad humiliated him they
now insist that he shall accept a re-
nomination for governor and serve as
a cal'spaw to pull the presidential
chestnut out of the fire for Grover
'j Cleveland. If Mr. Hill is willing to
j, serve as a hewer ef wood and a draw
: er of water there is a great opportune
i ty ahead of him.
i .
The Supreme Court of the United
, States has decided that a soldier who
j lost a hand and a foot in the service is
entitled to a pension of $60 a month,
i thus over-ruling Commissioner Black,
1 who ruled that he was entitled to $30.
"j This will make no difference to Black,
however; or if it does he will over
i, rule the Supreme Court as he did once
; before in pronouncing the emancipa
; 1 tion proclamation unconstitutional
i The Supreme Court may do for the
country, but Black is a law includ
; ing a whole set of revised statutes to
; : himself.
The death of General Phil. Rheri
dao has beeu hourly expected fur the
past three or four days. His trouble
comes from the heart and he has beeu
hoverio; between life and death at
most from the beginning of his tick
ness. Meanwhile the news of gallant
little Phil's dangerous condition is re
;eived with tho deepest sorrow by the
American people, who have almost
some to idolizo the plucky and daring
fighter. Should his present fiht for
lite prove his last, there will be mourn
iug throughout tho length aud breadth
ol the lauJ.
lution that has been prepared for the
Pennsylvania State Convention which
meets to-day. The advocacy of free
trade principles by any considerable
body of PennsylvaaiaDS must be some
thing of a suprise to voters of this
generation. It was for Pennsylvania
that the protective principle was
adapted in the First Congress, and
Pennsylvaniaos have defeated every
free trade effort that the Democrats
have made iu the laet ten years. Never
theless there are no more loyal parti
sans than Pennsylvania Democrats,
and they are usually willing to saeri
Gee their principles to party eiigeo
cies. It was a Pennsylvania Demo
crat, whose name was given to the low
tariff which obtained between 18j0
and 1860. At present it is the pur
pose of the Democrats to renominate
Grover Cleveland aud to make the
campaigu on the free trade issue. The
Pennsylvania Democrats accept the
situation, and adopt a platform de
claring iu favor of a revidion of the
tariff laws in the direction of free
trade, and endorsing Mr. Cleveland's
message aud the Mills bill. JV. 1
Mail and Express.
Representative Scott has ordered
400,000 copies of bis Free Trad
speech, which will be retributed in
the interest of Mr. Cleveland. In
order to pay for those valuable docu
ments there may be another reduction
of wages among Mr. Scott'scnal miners
Il'oe vnto him that niveth his neialtbor
drink, that nuttext thu bottle to Aim. and
makes! him drunken al.io. Hab. II, 13.
The wicked worketh a deceitful work :
but to him thatson eth righteousness shall
be a sure reward. Kev. II, li.
elerv
ombound
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USES Narvaul Prostration,' Norvous
-leadache, Neuralgia, Nervous
Weakness, Btotnach and Liver
Diseases, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
, aad all affections of ths Kidneys.
WEAK NERVES
Film's Cilery Comtotod Is a Nerve TonlO
which never falls. Containing Celery and
Coca, those wonderful stimulants, It speed
ily cures all nervous disorders, ,' -
RHEUMATISM
FllMI'S ClUlT COKTOTTTD pOTlflpS th
blood. It drives out the lactic acid, which
causes Rheumatism, and restores the blood
making organs to a healthy condition. Tho
true remedy for Rheumatism.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
Cuni'l Cilxbt Compound quickly restores
the liver and kidneys to perfect health.
This curative power combined with Its
nerve tonics, make It the best remedy
for all kidney complaints. . "
DYSPEPSIA
Fainbi Cilkbt CoMTOtrwD strengthens the
stomach, and quiets the nerves of the diges
tive organs. This is why It cures even ins
worst cases of Dyspepsia,
CONSTIPATION
Pains' Cilkrt Compoind Is not a Cathar
tie. It Is a laxative, living easy and natural
action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol
lows IU use. . ..
Becommended by professional and botlness
, men. .Send for book.
- Price Sl.OO. Bold by Druggists. '
WELLSi RICHARDSON 84 CO., Prop's
JJUKLLNOTON, VT.
The appointment of Thos. McCain
ant to the vacant Auditor Geueroldliip
nf this slate, made o by tho death of
Col. Nurris, was made on Saturday
last by Governor Reaver. The new
appointee is in every Hay thoroughly
qualified for the poiliou, having for
many years been Chief Clerk under
the several incumbents.
A YOUNG LIFE OVER SHADOWED.
She was young, would have been
beautiful, had not her pale face been
pinched with want and suffering until
each bone stood out almost visible. Iu
her arms she carried a babe. By the
band she led a three-year old boy,
barefooted, but his little hands and
face were dean as water could make
them. His hair, like that of his
mother, a light, sunny brown, was
combed out iu navy curls.
The mother, eld only with care and
grief, could uot have seen her tweu
tioth year.
It was near the City Hull I met
them.
it you please, sir, she said, iu a
low, tremulous tone "will you direct
me to the office where I can gain ad
mission for mvself and little ones to
IIIO IIUUIUUUBC a.
Great Hcaveu ! Her language, her AeftC.fi fe, 4 a T
ladylike manner, every appearance
but that of poverty, forbude the
thought. I must have misunderstood
her, and I asked a repetition of her
question.
Yes she wished to fiud the Com
missioners of Public Charities to gain
admission to the almshouse.
Was I wrong ns a journalist, was I
iu error, as a man striving to do snuie
good iu the world if I sought, while
aiding her to some extent, to. leuin
w hat brought her to this snd condition ?
If so, I am able aud willing to bear
the wrong in my own name aud on
my own responsibility.
Tho 6tory is brief, and I verified it
by visiting references, before I slept.
That young women was a widow,
too poor to boy even a mourning
drib. Her husbaud had been mur
dcred by rum. He was but one often
thousand joarly victims direct year
ly victims in the Excelsior State.
Uoce, aud that four years before he
wedded her, he was wealthy. Her
mother had given her the only child
to bim, believing ba would make
her life a happiness.
He made it a misery. Broken
hearted at her daughter's wretched
ness, the mother died. Broken in
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING!
Onr rtotMnir IVnnrltiipiit lnts nnvi-r lmon an rVinmlninK- fiin..b.i ., i.iu u...t.
Our Moil's SnitM nt ?..00, fs.oo. ?10.(H1, and 12.oo, Rro HAUUAINN. Chlhlron'n noth
ing as Himill us four year. Hun t I.uy until you linvo looked tlirouirli our m.H k.
SHOES, SHIRTS AND HATS.
Our AHnnrtmctit In tliis lino can't bo heat nnv i.laeo. Wn lnv In ro Tt iin.ll-iimv
tht we not tho latent Ktylcs. and at prices that are rluht. V noil thu HRsT trt im
Ul...n I.. "
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! !
Our ltooord in the Ur.icorv Ilnslni U well knmrn 1.1 .,v.,rt .,.t
Just nay that it lian liwt notliini;. Hut Unit we aro Kivinu; it niioi'IiiI attention tliix
wpnnir, tin you win unit unit unr rimkIh are Vioxh mttl of tho Host quality, with urlros
(low n w here they belong. t'OMK AND SKK VS.
U. J. HOPKINS & CO.
HERMAN & SIGGINS!
DRUGGISTS &; GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
IX OVR nitOCEUY DKPAKTMKNT WILL. ALWAYS II K FOUND
Til FRESHEST GiQCEmES
UEKUIKH, FHUITS A VKliKTAlII.ES OK ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly oompotout Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
ruEsenirxioNs compounded with utmost cake.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
5c, 10c. 25c, 50c,
COUNTERS.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
TIONESTA,
KIRK'S
FLO ATING SO A
THE CHIEF
For the Hnth, Toilet unci Uur!
Snow Whtt and Absolutely F
If yonr rtrntor rtoen not htwp White C!o '
eud IO cent fur nanipla ck to th r
JRS. S.KIRK & C
CHICAGO.
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GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers tn
GrcitES
ManufucturcJ ly Gornn-.lly A JolTory.
TIDIOUTE, PA.
Priros anil I'ataUigues furniAhcl oil application.
Tho Host Mai'hiiiPi lna.lo ami prices the
lowest. nprlf-2m.
Administrator's Notice.
1?STATK OK RACHEL SHililNS, late
1.J of llariuony tow'niiliii, l'oiobt county,
l'a., (loeeased.
Letters ol' adiiiiuiutrutioii on tho above
INUite Imvinn I ecu ruiilcl to the linder
Hie.ed, all persona imleiiled to the said
KlHte are reiuusled U uiaku puvuient,
and thoHo haviiii; elaiuix, to pieM-'iit tlie
Haino withfMit delay to
.1. Ii. iSDitJlNS, Adininistriitor.
May 28, Ni-tit. Tionesta, Pa.
Alao,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
Mason & Hamlin
Organs and Pianos.
The Cabinet Or-jran wm Introduced Mason A
Hamlin in Mutton A Hamlin Orgaus Uav
nlwtiyij nutiutaint-d itit-ir pupreniwy axvi ull uttnri,
liavin received lliirhot Honor iti ail UrcU Wurld'a
Exhibition auicti lbo7
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yfMSull'alo SundRV Trni.1 I
liurgli tt.00 a. in., arrivaa at in!
p. IU. l'.etllllliiiB, lxavna Oil t i.;, .
111., arrive at' l'iiuburgh b;oo p. i.t ,
ni hi an hihiiohs.
AVIl M CAH(iO, Oon'l Supt.
E. U. UTLEY, Gen. Frt. it Phj
Plttsbunjo.
KORTKWESTERN
LUMBERM
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT .'! -
DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, IJV .
B. JUDSON. TERMS, ONE Tf EA ;
Jl; SIX MONTHS, 2, IN ADVANo
THE LUMBERMAN U nullihhed In
the lutereHt of iu. nuliserlberR ; eonaeqiiont-
ly 11 la a eoriimiiy in nioiiorn trade jour
laliHin. No advertiser ao ho v a line in
ita editorial or newa papca. That la w hat
makes it the he-t ad verlisiii(r medium iu
the world. A journal in which every oth
er paragraph l a paid "writo up," or 11
liiHtrated pull', la absolutely woi thlessi to
tho reader; it la worse than uaele-is, bi -euae
it la iniNleadiiifr. The I.-ui!il" i . :
haa inlorination to sell at the rule .! ' .
per year lor 18 or '0 pses per v
uivea more pauea of leadinut ln.iMc.-
aide of ita advertising the full m.i.
running from 40 to 48 pagea eaeh week
than any other journal iHiblixhed at '.
aiimo priee in tho world. 'I'liov inii
The Improved Mixle ot KeriiiKliiu l'iunos. Invented
bv Moeon M lluinliu In INtl, U a Kreat advunce la
piano connUucU(iu, exprls iruuoiiiu-ing U -'the
crt-ale6t liiiprovuuient in piano la half a century. "
I-iauo circulur, cnuuiniui; SuO lebUinoiiiula frtjiu
purchaijr0, uiuMiciajia, and tuners, and fiuuo aud
Organ CaUUuguca, I ten.
ft HAULIN OEQAN AND PIANO CO.,
r- t tux 14U B (Dot Bqun), Wr TCSI.
We aim to uiauo our PRICES SO LOW
that our
FURNITURE
Alwavs sella quleklv, aw the QUALI
TY PROVES IT. We make no raah as-
unrtiona. but Drove evervthimr we alale in
newspapera when a uuatomer ealla at our
Store. It von want Sterling liiaida for
Storlini; Casli eall and aoe our btH-k or
CHAMBER SUITS !
SPHINOS, MATTRESSES, PARLOR
SUM'S, EASY CI1AIKS, TABLES,
LOUNUES, CIIAIUS, Ac. EveryUiinu
in the line of Kurniture.
OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT !
Is complete from the plalneat to the most
Eluborato Koods. I'omo and aee.
Undertaker Einbalmor,
831 Exchange Block,
neit to Exchange Hotel,
WARUEN, TA.
aubstantially all the lumber news, an
weekly reviews ot 1I10 lnarketa aoulli i
west, norih and aouth, are iiidiNjeiu.:ii 1.
to any lumberman who euros to kn p :!
ed 011 eu r rem events. Ita ailvcrU.su;.
paces contain more valuable information
than ia given in all the pattca of many
lumber journals, Ko-cailcd. As a matte'r
of fact, its advertising panes are of tho ut
most value to all user of wood-working
machinery, aa they form a complete cata
logue of the latest and best of all the
modern devices used in lumber inanulact-
uniitf. bund lor it.
QQ K A WEEK and upwards positively
V(i) ttot'iued by men agents selliiiK lir.
Scott's (Jenuine Elect riu licit. Suspensory,
etc., and by ladies selling Or. Scott's Elec
tric Corsets. Sam plo free. Stale sex. Dr.
Srott, h48 Broadway, N. Y. Nov.lli-oiu.
rioRTHEfifi mm
I W LOW PRICE RAILROAD LAKQS &
FREE Government LANDS.
iriiixioil er acasa o( sutt la If iniwsoia, Morta
Muntna. litha, WahliiirUin and On-K-n.
rrun mil PMllluaUanalUUpdKrlliii i"
itHU rUnSKST Avrirultural. Urailna an.l 1 in.
tMr IaiuI uuw oi'n to Suln Bnt Fre A6tr.
cbu. u. LUtMU.Lvy'. ks::it;-v
A GENTS
A WANTED
To canvuss for one of tho largest, oldest
established, Best Known Nurseries in tho
country. Most liberal terms. I'ueiiunlixl
facilities. Uenova Nursery, Established
18111. W. A T. SMITH, (ieueva, N. Y.
ANDREWS,
R.
R.
K E LLKTT VILLI-
PA.
Will handle, iu eomwetion w itli the e;fm
eral store business, I-ii-i.ii Meats ot l!
kinds. Tho public can be supplied at H'l
times with the U-st the market alloids.