THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WCNR, Editor 4 Proprictok. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, m. ItKrUllLlCMX TICKET. MATION.tl.. BENJAMIN II. HARRISON, or Indiana. VICK TKBSIDKNT, LEVI P. MORTON, of New York. MTATE. J mlpt) of the Supremo Court, JAMES T. MITCHELL, Philadelphia. Anditor General, . THOMAS McCAMANT, Blair County. COl'KTY. Assembly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. District Attorney, T. M. CLARK. Proceedings of the Republican Coun ty Committee Meeting. At a meeting of the Republican County Committee of Forest County, held in pursuance of call of Chair man, at the Court House, in Tiouesta, August 16, 1888, the following action was taken, and committees appointed, for reception of the Banner to be pre sented to the Republicans of Forest County by the Republican State Com mittee on September 12: On motion the following committee on reception was appointed: Tionesta Boro. Hon. J. B. Agnew, A. B. Kelly, S. D. Irwin. Tionesta township Capt. C. W. Clark, Teter Blocher, Quintain Jam ieson. Green twp. Capt. W. Q. McCain, George Bluerock, Frederick Ledebur. Kingsley twp. W. A. Dusenbury, Hon. Lewis Arner, George Osgood. Whig Hill Jonas Shunk, C. F. Gillespie, M. Catlin. Starr Andrew Weller, Win. B. Heath. Stewarts Run John Thomson, Capt. Zahniser, J. I. Range. Harmony F. A. Wheeler, W. C. Allen, E. L. Jones, J. A. Peterson, Brookston Chas. Lindsey, Frank Nash, A. P. Anderson. Gusher City, or Middle Howe J J. Haight, A. J. Wallace, Chas. Pratt. Balltown James Solley, Hon. Peter Berry, J. L. Saxton. Barnett J. B. Pearsall, Hon. A. Cook, Hon. W. R. Coon. - Redclyfie Joseph Hall, Robert Iiulings. Jenks C. W. Amslor. Dr. S. S. Towler, M. C. Carringer. Gilfoyle Scott Mohney, W. S. Davis. Hickory A. J. Siewortb, Oliver Byerly, Jonathan Albaugh. Byrom's Ed. Klabbatz, JoV" " well. wwfns committee On motion 'appointed : on finfl.ge'W. Sawyer, Chairman, J. C. .jcowden and J. II. Fones. ud motion lion. j. a. Agnew was selected to acknowledge receipt of Banner, on behalf of Republicans of Forest County. On motion Hon. E. L. Davis, 8. D, Irwin Esq., and Hon. J. B. Agnew, were appointed committee to select speakers for addresses on the issues of the day. On motion William Lawrence, J E. Wenk, Freeman Lanson, L. Ag new, and George Osgood, were appoint' ed a committee on general arrange ments. J. tie committee extends a very cor dial and general invitation to the peo pie of the county and surroundings to be present on this occasion. A full programme will be announced before the arrival of the day. George W. Sawyer, Chairman C. M. Agnew, Bec'y. A friend has sent The Press pamphlet copy of a speech delivered by Hon. Alexander K. Mo CI u re in this city in the campaign of 1860. It is a terrible arraignment of those Democrats who were the deadliest foes of Protection because they were not open and manly in their opposition to it ; who wade professions of devotion to Protection, but meant that no tariff man should be elected president by their votes. Tbey,the distiuguishe orator said: "Came with gifts au fair promises and meant to betray as they had betrayed before." This speech would fit admirably the preset! campaign, although Colonel McClure is not now, as theo, the chairman the Republican State Committee. He is now engaged in supporting these J)omocratio Free-traders who are not always manly enough to say they are 1' ree-traders; who come witb gins and fair promises, and mean to betray Uut, notv.iiiisiaudiug Colonel McClure quotes the opinions of other people of twenty or mora years ago, tve believe j.e excuses himself by the claim that Mii-u meu cliMti-je fools never. Some wise meu get on the siJe they wuut to stay on at the outset, but Colouel Mc Clure wasn't that kind of a wise man. 7',i7u. At-. HARRISON AND MORTON CLUB. Enthuslastio Meeting at the Court House Thursdsy Evening. If there was any doubt about the enthusiasm among the Republicans of this section, that doubt was certainly epelled from the miods of those who attended the large gathering at the ffice of Chairman Sawyer last Thurs- ay evening for the purpose of organ- zing a Harrison ana iitonon cmo. Upward of ninety had already signed the roll, and before business com menced the number was swelled to considerably over one huudred, and it seemed as though nearly all had urncd out on this occasion. A temporary organization was formed by the selection of Dr. Mor row as chairman, and F. F. hate kin, secretary. The first thing in order then being the election of a permanent President f the Club. This honor foil to Mr. Linus J. Hopkins, who was then con- ucted to the chair. Thos. Brace was elected Vice President. J. E. Wenk was elected Secretary, and Solomon Fitzgorald, Treasurer. Officers of the Club for marching nd drill were then elected as follows: Captain, Joseph C. Scowden. First Lieutenant, Amos F. Ledebur. Second Lieuts., H. II. Shoemaker, John R. Osgood. The captain was empowered and instructed to appoint Sergeants and Corporals from the ranks. On motion the following committee to draft constitution and by-laws for the government of the club was ap pointed : J. W. Morrow, J. E. Agnew, A. Randall. A committee of five, as follows: J. R. Clark, J. H. Butler, Ed. Riser, Q. Jamieson, Solomon Fitzgerald, was appointed to consider the feasibility of erecting a Log Cabin, and report at next meeting. The matter of a name by which the olub should be designated was dia cussed, and it was finally agreed that it should be known as the First liar rison and Morton Club of Forest County. On motion adjourned to meet at same place Thursday evening, Artg 23. In this connection we might appro priately give the list of Harrison vet erans of 1840, who have thus far sent in their names, and who will vote for Ben. Harrison this fall if spared They are as follows : Mr. John R. Stroup, Tionesta town ship. Mr. Daniel Noble, Tionesta Bor ough. Hon. Joseph G. Dale, Tionesta boro. Hon. John A. Proper, Tionestgp, Hon. Lewis Arner lYoVesta twp. Mr R. JiT.CWear, Trunkeyville. Mr. Joseph Grove of the borough, was a voter at that time and voted for Van Buren, but will cast his vote this year for the grandson of Tippecanoe. There are undoubtedly others in the county who voted in the campaign of 1840, and intend to vote for Harrison Morton and protection this year, and we should be pleas". . tve the m re port the fact to ua, ' The Cut in Wages. President Gompers of the Federa tiou of Labor, says that the cut in wages began about twelve years ago with the introduction of contract labor from Europe, and that as the impor tation of this labor increases wages in this country decrease. President Gum pers tens tne truiu. it is tue impor tations from the pauper districts Europe that nave reduced tne wages in the United States, and whether it is labor that is imported or the produc of labor, the effect must be the same a reduction of the wages of American labor. Both ought to cease. The contract laborer should be returned and pains and penalties inflicted upon the cootractor and all who aid and abet him in his pernicious calling. The Democratic politicians just now are in a state of mind, as it were, over this ceutracl labor. They hope to make political capital for their party out of it. Just how they don't exactly see. The encouragement of cheap foreign labor by their Candidate Ban dana Thurman, where he said on th floor of the Senate, so early as 1879 thut "free emigration would be ad vantageous in that it would furnish cheap and efficient laborers, is not calculated to excite much admiratiou ortupport from the American laborer. inurman lias las cheap labor, sure enough, but the Americau laborer whose wages have been cut dowu d not thank him for it. It was cheap labor Tburwau want ed in 187'J. He got it. Now, Cleve laud and Thurman want cheap goods. and a further cut lu wages, and yet they expect the American workmen to vote for tbeui. Not this full. Th c-' cf the past twelve years has been quite enough. Jlarritbiir'j Jatgraph Every Republican should register at once. Designs of the Free Traders. The following letter was written by Gun. Richard Taylor, cf the Confed erate Army, to a Northern friend: "We made two great mistakes. Had we avoided them we should have con quered you. The first was, that we did not substantially destroy the pro tective features of the Tariff in the winter session of 1857 and 1838, by an act which provided a rapid sliding scale to Free Trade. We could have passed such a law and held it light on you till it closed tho fur naces, workshops, woolen and cotton mills, and steel aud bnr iron works of the whole North and West, and scat tered your workmen over the prairies nud territories. When the war was ready for you, you would uot have been ready for tho wai. You eould not have armed and equipped and put into the field a large army, nor built a large navy. You would have been without supplies, machinery and work men, and you would have been with out money and credit." We think it hardly necessary to add any comments to such candid utter ances, but if we were to express our selves it would be in terms similar to the following from the pen of Wm. , Kelloy : "That is the determination of the Democratic party, as at present or ganized in the executive and legisla tive departments of the Government, to inflict npon the country the most fatal results that could flow from a sliding scale of Tariff duties is proven by the terms of the President's mes sage and the provisions of the Mills bill as it was given to Congress fresh from the hands of its framers. Its evideut design was not to promote symmetry of protection and the pros perity of the entire country, but to maintain the industries of the old South, which may be conducted by ignorant and unskilled laborers, and to reduce the people of the North to the level of the masses of the poople of the South, by closing the furnaces, workshops, woolen and cotton mills, steel and bar-iron works of the whole North and West." One of the most horrible sea disas ters on record occurred on the 14th of this month. The steamers Gcisor and Thingvalla collided in a dense fog, and the former vessel sank in lees than five minutes. Seventy-two pas sengers and thirty-three of the crew were lost. Most of the passengers lost were Swedes returning to their native land. mh nAllItlSON CAMPAION ftn-VrvEt'B OF TIONESTA. .uipfUaonU of Mrs. Small. Come boys of Pennsylvania, And rally to tho call, Tor Harrison and Morton We must elect this fall j With Protection on our banner We will march to Washington, And In the Presidential chair riace Columbia's favorite son. Chorus Three cheers for Pennsylvania, And three for Harrison ; With flags and banners waving, We will march to Washington. Then cast your vote for soldier Ben, No substitute he bought But when Abe Lincoln called for men He went and bravely fought ; lie is a man of noble blood And bears au honored name, And the man who represents us Should bear uo trace of shumo. Chorus Threo cheors for the party, And three for llarrison ; With Protection as our watchwon' We will march to Washington. Now there is Levi Morton A millionaire, 'tis true But even, boys, a millionaire Some noble doods may do : When Ireland was guttering Of tbis you may have read Some fifty thousand dollars He sent to them in bread. Chorus Three cheers for Levi Morton, And three for Harrison ; We all will be protected When they got to Washington. Jim Blaine shall be our leader; Ho U noble and ho's grand ; His voice will soon be ringing O'er all this heaven blessod land ; There is Union in the party To victory he will lead Hard times then will vanish, And wo bid the day God speed. Chorus Threo cheers for the Union ! And three for Harrison t With flas and banners waving, We will march to Washington, TltEAIi LIST. List of causes SHt down for trial in the Court of Common fleas of Forest County on the Third Monday of September, lsw 1. Mary K. Fox et al vs. Goo. J. Lacy et ai, -o. rvjpioniuer lorin, ibw. 2. Joseph Eisherjior vs. IS. 8. Towlor, No. 2 December Turin. ls,s!. a. Maplo Creek Lumber Co. vs. Burnett township. No. 48 September Term, 1sh7, 4. O. IS. CUailmau vs. J. M. KexIur, Ni i aiav l orin. Jvv. 6. Hickory Farm Oil Co. vs. W. N. Y & 1 . 11. It. Co., No. 7J Mav Term, lass. tl. Peter Liudel vs. Hickory Township, jo. ai acpicmuer lorin, i.vh, 7. ('. A. Hill vs. Tionesta Townshi ro. j neptemoer Turin, isns. Attest, CALVIN M. AltNEU, IJroihonotury Tionesta, Pa., August 20, 1j-8. A WEEK and upwards positively ,- seeiirou liy men agents selling Dr Seoll s ijunullie fc.lorli ic tie It, suspensory etc., ana uy tallies selling Ur. hoott s l-.le trio Corsets. Sample free. Statu sex. l)r Scott, MS Broadway, N. Y. N'ov.l0-3w. APERFECT COMBINATION Of harmlete vegetable remedies, that will restore the whole system to healthy action, It absolutely needed to cure any disease "for the disease that affects one organ weakens all." Paine't Celery Compound Is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION, Read the pro oft I I harr fufffrrd iwrtMy from timronmiMt tuitl ktjnrv trvublo. I bought two bottloej of tlsitn-'K Ourry Compound, Mid nh, hew It dul dpine! 1 liitve no umcti faith tn youtxuem- . cit for I know what tt ilM for ntivH -4 OLUrtoCciitri. X. Ma. J. J. WATtO. . PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Fur fl v ymr I pnffmNl with mftHrU tnd tifrrvnuwiwH. I trli-d l'ttoe' tVlory Com. Ihtidi1, and I ran truthfully nay ttmt are bot. onmpl'toly mrM ma. fchtvrfully minu. lucutl it, fur 1 koow it tu be a rood mMiclne, Chas. U Htfihhs. . Xettcr Carrier, Station B, litwkJjn, ti. V. A CURES ALI.( . NERVOUS DISEASES Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Billout nets, Dyspepsia, Cottivenest, Piles, Liver Complaint, Kidney Trouble, Female Corn plaints, and all diseases arising from Im pure Blood. . 81, tlx for S4 Bee that each bottle beu the Oelor Trade UUL Wklu, tacauuwos a Co, rrope., BmUcglon, VI. For tho Nervous, v The Debilitated, The Aged. CUR ARGUN EMTS ABE STRONG ! We aim to make our TRICES SO LOW that our FURNITURE Always sells nuleklv. and tho QUALI TY PllOVKS IT. Wo niako no rash as sertions, but provo everything we state in newspapers v. neu n customer calls at our Storo. It you want Sterling Hoods tor Stoning Lasii call ami seo our siocK 01 f!Tf A IWTiTiTl STTTTS f SPRINGS. MATTRj:iTj;r TA'iJi.W SUITS, K'CHaiKS, Ac. Kvcrvthinir ijWLtinu vi r unuiurc. ; .- CUR I'KDERTAXIrtG DEPARTMENT Is complete from tho Plainest to tho most Llaborato goous. Come and see. Undertaker Jt Kinbaliner, 831 Exchange Clock, next to Eschanpo Hotel, Warren, pa, nUMPHBEYS' SCiKOPATHIiJ VtXEINAS7 SFECIFIC3 For Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Dog, Hog, Poultry. 000 PAGE BOOK op Treat, meat of Antmalsand Chart Kent Free. cpta-Vtm. rnnseillnni, Inflsmninllon, A.A. Spinal Mculunllis, II1I1U Fevir. It. It Nffnltl.. l.R niHilMMH. If (i.anta.l.n.. J j;.-l)lli'Din-r, NM.nl DIliarK. f. !. Ilols or (.rubs. Worms. F.- .CoutftiH, Ileuvcs, I'ncuutonts f:. ti r , . otic or "..raws. , .. pile or v.rapvs, ituill'Hcbe. . illlHcarrfaffe, Ilt-morrhBgce, II. II I rln. r. anrl lil.lnv llt.l.... J. I. Kruptlve lliHCaspn, Muilgc. . K. UUc-ases ot JJiucaduu. Stable Case, with Bpecinm, Manual, W Itok Uuxel OU and Mtxlluator, 87.00 Price, Single Bottle (ovor CO docosX .CO Hold by DruggUtsi or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton SL, H. T. THE IMPROVED WHITE -13- f.'-.-J--'X-.--T - '-.ft THIS EASIEST SEI.MNO, THE BEST SATISFYING SEWINO MACHINE ON T1IK MARKET. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction Is Simple, roHitivoand DuniMo. Ils workmaiiMhip is unsurpaHS- ed. Di nt l.u v any other liefuro trvinx THE WHITE. Price land Terms (undo Satislactoiy. j DEALERS WANTED WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, Oif w .n.i, .livilllbllolstlllg j-.nninf and Machinery a Specialty. Second haul hngincs and Hollers on hand. Send IV Spjck LNt. THOMAS CARLIN, Alii gnciiy my. auglily. PEN.VA AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Steam KllLrinea. KilW tillu ITuir 1rr es, Stump Puller and Standard Agiicpl- tuiai Jinpiuincnta Kcncrally. ScnJ IV4 Catalogue. A. li, FAKUljllAU Jt SO 3 18 SPRING. Spring hns pomp and II. .T. IIOPKIX.S A CO. are ready to meet tho ilcmninlH with a Stork of Hprlmr (lood that, to to appreciated, inunt be noon. We hnvo a l.AKUKiH Stoi k and HKTTKIt VARIETY thin Spring than evor liel'oro. In our DRESS GOODS VVo hnvo soniotinn in suit any person. Itanttinu in price from 10c. to l.00 per yard. ;verviini!K in 1110 mtosi ami most iii-siranio colors, tnir n:iiks, NP.KitNtiriv '.KH, I.ONti-l'I.OTllS, til Nil HAMS, in tact all tho lomostic Cloods aru very desira lo, and every yard Is (food value. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING! Our Clothing IVpaitniont has never boon Our Men's Suits at flo.OO, ?S.OO, f 10.011, and f ng as email us lour years, non i liny until SHOES, SHIRTS AND HATS. Our assortment in this line can't bo bent any place. Wo buv in Cnso Iits and know that we got tho Ijitcst Styles, and at prices Biioo in mis country . GROCERIES I Onr Record In the Orocorv ItiiHliinss is jupi say mat ir nns ioki uotmiig. nut that spring, ami ymi will lnul Unit our goods dowu where tlicy belong. COM IS AN U ET. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IS OUP. GROCERY" DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND rug FMMmzmr moamum. BERRIES, FRUITS t VEli ETA R I.ES OF ALU KINDS, IN SEASON. j Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork ' will always bo found tho , PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PKKSCRirTIOi. ....woe... DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c, COUNTERS. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIONESTA, PA. WINCHESTER --jj t . .4l r " " . . . - SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS " 1W & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. , . J HAMVFACTIRED DV I WIIICIIESTER REPEATING ARMS CO,, XTJ3-W HAVEIT, COITXT. I Sesid. fox SO-pagro MEXTIOy FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHINQ COMPANY Are conRtantly iKHtiing and have always on hand a lull bciiom of tlia newtwt, mut entertaining aud imstrtictive Aniciican aud EngliHh bookit un ontdiKir xporlH. If you aro intcrcntd in Shooting, Fishing, Fine Hogs, Yacht, Iloata or Canovti, or in Natural History, Camp Life, Travel and Adventure, you should send lor a free catalogue of their publications. To any one so sending, ami mentioning the nanio of the paper in which he saw this adver tisement, they will send free 'is pages of entertaining aud instructive reading mat ter. Address FOltEST AND ST It F.AM PUH. CO., i;y Park Kow, New Yol k. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes iu the pat en tOlhco and before theCourU promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of In vention, I made careful examination, aud advtse as to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Chargo unless patent is secured. Information, ail vice and special references sent on ap plication. J. it. L ITT ELL, Washington, 1). C. Kear V. H, Patent Oilieo. 88 DEPARTMENT so Completely Stocked as this Spring. 12.IK), aro HAKHA1NS. Children's Moili you hnvo looked tlirouirli our stock. that aro right. Wo soil tho ItKsT f't.(K) GROCERIES ! ! well lrnnn-n i.. nt-npfi,).. n...i ....... 1.1 wo aro giving it special nltcntlon this aro Frosh mid of llio llcstii utility , with prices SKU U.S. & SIGGINS! &; GROCERS, PENN. ""'i went 25c, 50c, I I IU - u.stia.ted. Catalogrvie. j ' TUIS PAPER, ACME A riiiii Gbowkb that pkodi'cm liAia WUKHK AU, OTUIIUI 7 AIL. WM MAGNETIC Kemo- DM Cures all Eruption and Pis II tin Sefirns and ciuua ui tliu bUu uia bculji flMI iltustilci tU iiit. The only artkle that rt-etort-a Hair on fDniCD llahl il.-wla. lion uo Kiiual aa lluir ItltU II LI) Drugging. t'outi acta niadu to grow Hair vu turine ot NO HAIR-NO PAY. FAca 4J1.C a Tax. HANCfACTUUliU UY ACME HAIR GROWER CO., OIL CITY, PENH. A GENTS WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, oldest established, llest Known Nurseries iu tiie country. Most liberal terms. l'nciualcd facilities, lieueva Nursery, Established 184o. W. & T. SMITH. Ueueva, N. Y. I EN D your Job W I O LICAJS OUico. oik lo tho HEl'Uli- KIRK'S FLOATING SOAP IS- THE CHIEF For tha Datli, Tollot and Laundry. Snow White) and Absolutely Pur. If yrrar dolor ilnra not op Whit Cloud S"-. Olltl 1U rnnU for natiiple UAk0 to Ui omlK-r", JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICACO. 7F.STF.UN NK.W YORK . PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. (Formerly n , N. r. A i R. n.) TIMKTAHLF. IN EFFECT May 20, ts-1 Vcstvnul I'lltshiirgli Division iKastwn- A.M.U'.M.I A.M.lr. 7:l 7f0 arritlslniri'h lv 9 00 8 4 L! 4 :W Parker 12 11 ! 4 0:1 4 lis Foxhunt 12 40;lii i 45 3 III Franklin Ml! lv...Oil City...nr 2 in A.M P, M p. M. P.M. r. m. It f.r 1 1 00 P. M. . H l5 I an ar...Oii City....lv 8 O.M t44lliiM ... Oloopolls . K.Rirlo Rock... ... l'rosidont ....Tiouesta ....Hickory Triinkevvlllo.. ...Tlilin'iitn t:i a; s x,i; ia ri i 10 10 N.tl 12 4 10 32 13 Wt K 111! 12 :i- H0I:12 PI 7 B.t'fJ OS 7 40 11 Wl tlftO 8 .H7 7 r 7 25 7 : 4 o: t4 13 4 2A n t7 V:t,ll Hit (120 6 4.r .Thompson s... ... Irvinctoii. 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Lv. 12 31 8 li, . 7 4n . 7 lo'. 0 4i 4 bi. 4 2K. 4 10; p.m.!. 11 Ml 1 1 20 ft :m 11 111 7 "J! 10 .15 8 INI II 2.V 8 10114.. i. in. in. in. p. in 9 081 9 15 8 a. ill yCMlurVulo Sunday Train linven l'i l.ui'Kh S:4ft a. m., in rives at Oil City, '. p. m. lietnininu', leaves )il City 2:2i in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:43 p. in., i ping at all statioiiH. DAVID M.CAKUO, Gon'l Sunt. U. II. LTLEY, Ucii. Frt. k Pasa. A. Pittsburgh, Pa. KORTHWESTERN LUMBERMAN PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT 8O8-8I0 DEAHllOKN ST., CHICAGO, BY W. It. JUDSON. TERMS, ONE YEAIS, Hi SIX MONTHS, $2, IN ADVANCE. THE I.I'M HERMAN is puhlisheil In tho interest of its subscribers ; consequent ly it is a curiosity in modern trade Jour nalism. No advertiser can buy a line in its editorial or news pages. That is what makes it the best advertising medium in tho world. A journal in which every oth er paragraph is a paid "write up," or il lustrated pull", is absolutely worthless to tho reader j it is worse than useless, be cause it is misleading. The Lumberman lias information to sell at the rate of fi.OO-' per year for 18 or LO pages per week. It uives 111010 pai;e of leading matter, out. side of its advertising the full number running from 40 to 48 pages each week than any other Journal published at the same price in the world. They eoubtln substantially all tiie Uiinlmr news, aud the weekly reviews of the markets south and west, north and south, ure indis)ieuKabie to any lumlierir.an who cares to keep post, ed on current events. Iu advertising pages contain more valuable Information than is given iu all the pages of many haulier journals, so-called. 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