The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 28, 1891, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. WINK,
ito t Psoesicroa.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
a imi.
STATE CAPIT G0SSIP.
ir..
" Tb '""BURa, Jan. 23, 1891.
liarr " -Prtol eveoU of the week
r3 been, the inauguration of the
y jOTeroor, the election of U. 8. Sena
tor, and the announcement of the
Standing Committee! of the House
ibe Senate Committee! not yet being
made public.
On Tuesday, 20th, at noon, Gorern
or Beaver and staff, and Gov. elect
Tattiion drove op to the Capitol, eg
corted by 'the 8tb Reg., N. G. P,
jtout. iu. t auiaon, citisen, stood up
beside James A. heaver, Governor,
Chief Juiiict Paxson, standing to the
aide, administered the oath. Ropt. E.
Pattlson bowed his head and kissed
the red bible; caooon rolled and
thundered, and it was Governor Pat
tison and citizen Beaver inside of ton
minutes. Democrats cheered and gave
and received congratulations; Repub
"Keens laughed, and said "just wait
while," Prohibitionists "smiled," no
one growled, and every one realited in
this peaceful change that we lived in a
great country and a graod old com
monwealth. At 3 P. M. the Senate and House
met in their respective chambers, and
balloted for U. S. Senator. In the
Senate J. D. Cameron had all the Re
publican votes, and Chaoncey F.
Black all the Democrats. In Ibe
House, Cameron had 113, Black 77,
Austin L. Taggart 7, Dr. Flood 3,
Harry White 1. Practically there
was oo opposition to Senator Career
, on's re election not a prominent Re
publican was mentioned for the place,
if we except General White, and in
that case, the member voting would ,
not vote for either of the others, and
ao struck out on a candidate of bis
own making. Mr. Tafrgart never had
any show, and after Cameron became
the caucus nominee, was only coosid.
ored in the light of a "bolter." Not a
Democralio granger would give him a
vote, so it was useless for Republican
grangers to put themselves in bad
shape for legislation, by going it alone;
yet it must be said that Mr. Taggarl is
an honorable and upright, though a
mistaken man.
At 12, noon, Wednesday, business
was suspended io the House, the Ser-
I geaot at Arms appeared in the gang
way, and announced Vthe Lieut. Gov
ernor and the Senate." Three raps of
Speaker's gavel brought the mem
bera of the House to their feet. The
Lieut. Governor and Senators marched
in, the Speaker vacated the Chair to
the Lieut. Governor, who seated the
House with one rap. The journals of
the two bodies were read, aud it was
found that James Donald Cameron
hS received 144 voles, Chauneey F.
Black 95. So Cameron was declared
U. S. Senator elect for ensuing term
The Lieut. Governor stepped down,
Speaker Thompson called op the mem
bers, the Sergeant at-Arma, with the
silver beaded mace, marched out, the
Lieut. Governor aud Senators followed,
and that event was a thing of the past.
These particulars are very familiar to
many of your readers, but the details
are given for (tie beneEt of the young
readers who like to know bow these
' "",0'p? tate place and the ceremony
wiTu connected.
. ar tD9 Standing Committees
are concerned, the only thing at this
time that will interest the general
reader is, that Speaker Thompson's
selections are considered good and a
credit to himself and the House. The
member for Forest is on Legislative
Apportionment, Education, Counties
and Townships, Public Health and
Sanitation, and Library, being Secre
lary of the third named. It's to be
- hoped tbat no one will lose any sleep
for fear that the Secretary of tbat
Committee is going to "bust" the Con
stitution and lift the Court House on
, his pencil to to "Wnig Hill."
It would be useless to meutioo the
titles of the 210 bills read in place the
last two days in the House. They are
for all sorts of purposes and objects,
from "providing for a lien on tomb"
stones," to tearing up all the liquor
restrains; from appropriating $1000
to $100,000 dollars. Many of them
will never see the electrio lights in the
House again, but will be coolly and
calmly buried in committee. Those
Kill that effect Forest county will be,
to as out of committee and print
obtained fiom your Representative,
sent you for publication.
Horrible Mine Disaster.
ottiule, Pa., Jan. 27. By ao
.piosioo of fire damp iu the Mam
haft of the II. C. Frick Coke Cow
any, to day, 80 sturdy iniuera were
ibered into eternity aud a number
Tiouly injured. The explosion oc
urred this morniog shortly after 9
'clock, and it is supposed was the re
ill of the ignition of a miner's oil
hep. Tbs after damp which followed
the Gre damp explosion, suffocated
nearly every workman. A few men
realising the awful situation, fell to
the ground, thereby preventing the
gas from striking them. There is not
a soul left to tell the story of tb
dreadful calamity, the persons no
killed are in such a critical conditinu
tbat their deaths are momentarily ex
peo ed. Up to this wrfting, 60 bodies
have been recovered, all without the
sign of life.
Tbe fire which broke nut after th
explosion was soon extinguished by
the immense fans which were nut in
operation. The gas has about all been
driven fro.u the pit, and (he work of
rescuing the entombed miners has becu
commenced. General Manager Lynch
of the Frick Coke Company, h on tbe
scene, helping to ?evie means to res
cue the perished workmen. His as
sistsoce is invaluable, as he has had
muny years experience in mining
operations.
ine Mammoth mine is located on a
spur of the Sewickley branch of the
Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad. It
is 10 milts from a telegraph office, and
correcpoodeiiti were forced to secure a
special engine from Mammoth to
Youugwood, where two special tele
graph operators were awaiting orders.
Tbe story is easily told. Ao unex
pected flow of gas was struck snd tbe
miners working io the headings con
necled with flats Nos. two, three and
four were all killed
Dead bodies were brought op every
few minutes and tbe crowd at the shaft
mouth simply fell back to allow the
men carry iug the stretchers room to
pass. Every corpse was covered and
no one even ventured to inquire whose
body it was, for (bey knew every one
in that part of the mine at the time rf
the explosion was dead. Sopt. Keigh
ly wri a sorely distressed man. He
Slid: "No man living knows the caue
of (he accident, and it Will never be
known for a certainty."
The editors of the big free trade
newspapers, .f which the New York
Herald is the most prominent, should
try to make their editorial and news
columns come nearer together, if they
wish to make any converts. Tbe
other day the Htrald printed a half
column editorial about tbe McKiuley
tariff law having shut us nut from the
products of the world, and right on
the next page was a news item refer
ring to the Spriug trade among New
York merchants, which stated that tbe
importations were much larger than
ever before aud that business was
booming. It is nonsense for any paper
to misrepresent the new tarifT law. If
by tbe time the Presidential tlectiou
rolls around the law shall have proved
itself bad the Republican party will
have to shoulder the blame, just as it
expects to be credited with tbe bene
fits of the law.
In the United Slates Senate Monday
tbe Eelectiuns Bill was practically
shelved by the adoptiou of a resolution
to take up the apportionment bill
Tbe vote of Senator Cameron w. s
with the Democratic side, and as the
resolution passed by barely one of a
majority, that vote becomes tbe more
important and significant. It is need
less to say that the senior Senator's
action has been a bitter disappoint
men I to bis old friends and supporters.
There is a disposition on the part
of the Democratic press to criticUe
Senator Ingall because, iu his recent
speech io the Senate, be said : "If ray
political enemy smites me on the
cheek, I would smite him uoder the
butt end of his left ear." Tbe charge
is made that tbe language is inelegant.
Well, it may be,but no one can fail
to uoderslaud its meaning or to com
prebeod the American spirit of "get
there" which pervades it.
If the day ever arrives when Cou
greBS shall refuse to legislate iu favor
of honest elections for fear of inter
fering with or iujuring somebody's
comoiercial interests it will be high
time to be looking arou'.id for a strong
man to muke an Emperor out of. No
popular government can long survive
dishonest elections.
Mr Cleveland writes letters with
out end aud makes speeches as often
as be gets an opportunity, but nobody
has beard biru say a word about free
coinage. Is the gentleman afraid of
this subject?
ss g
The people will remember (hat it is
(be Democrats who are trying to make
an extra session of Congress ueceesaty
sai
Tbe Republic an and the Pbila.
delphia Weekly Prets, the largest and
best weekly in tbe Slate, for only 1 75.
Call and take advantage of this offer.
I - .
Ht'KK ;uip
Ktt-el Tmi'IiIm lil.b
lit. I the cost of lioiHtlou ajivil to
Storekeeper, Butchers, Farmer.
i'lnt-uiuotu, uuuuers. contractors
and others. Admitted to be llie
greatest improvements ever made
in tackle blin ks. Freight prepaid.
Write tor catalogue. Fulton Jrou
A Engine ks., 10 Brush St., Do
troit, Mich. Kstab. lata. iuyz&.
SI'IISUKIBE rbr the Republican, oidy
fl.tf) per annum.
OUR ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
A.T TI-TE
MARIENVILLE, - PA.
t'OMK mv i' OK HA TWAINS IN AM,
NOW OFFERING OUR STOCK
CLOAKS AND WRAPS
FROM 15 TO 30
MEN'S AND
Overcoats and Underwear,
FROM 15 TO 30
And have in stock
Tailor-made Clothing, Staple
Dry Goods, Notions, &c.
IN OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT WE HANDLE TUB
BOSTON RUBBER GOODS !
OF THE FIRST QUALITY.
A Complete Line of Gents' Fur
nishing Goods, Trunks, Hand Bags,
Sewing Machines, and Jewelry.
First Class Merchant Tailoring and
Milllinery, &c.
Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, and Ginseng.
DAVID MINTZ
LOOK! LOOK!!
"Always the Cheapest end the Best."
The Boston Clothing House.
llpaft call and examine mv vast ntonk
I am foiling (foods at a Urjre discount for
LADIES' & MISSES' CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS,
At .35 per cent, discount from former prices, including
PLUSH, NEWMAIIKET, SHOUT JACKETS, AC.
As to Clothing, I have a complete stock of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S,
Marked at Rock-bottom Prlcos. I have a largo stock of
O W 32 3E6, .A. Ef S ,
That I will sell at a largo dUcount for the Holiday Trade. As to
RUBBEE BOOTS,
kh7 YhVc lhe BOSTON's "
In fnot my stock of DKKSS GOODS, LADIES' and MEN'S UNDER WE Alt
BOOTS and SHOES, CAHFET. OIL CLOTH, TRUNKS. VALISES. HATS. CAl'S
and UENT'S FURNISHINU OOODS ii complete. Prices always the lowest. '
Wo haven't time to go into details, so give us a call.
MEYER LEVY,
Marienville, Pa.
J. B. iOSBW. ORORI1B W. TAYLOn.
AGNEW L TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Omcr.H: I.enman Ruildinfc. WaHhilig
ton, D. C. TionosCa, Forest Co., Pn.
Will practice before the I'. S. Supreme
Court, Court of Claims, District Courts,
and Departments of Government.
Hpecml attention piven to the collection
of army and navy claims, iicusions, pay,
bounty, etc., cane arisiiiK uniler the cus
toms, navigation and intcriml revenue
laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks
and instructions mailed to cluimanU free
of clmrjie on receipt of their names and
P. O. d. Irons.
WALTER'S
GREAT -:- PROPOSITION !
We will give more fresh meat for the
cash at our Meat and Produce Market in
Tionesta, Pa., than any one in Forest
County. '
C. II. WALTER.
dtuavsr Mqucis J&
of the Arm of MORCK BRO S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WAKHKN, PENN.
I
HEAVY WINTER GOODS. WK A TIE
OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
PER CENT. OFF.
YOUTH'S
PER CENT. OFF.
an extra
fine line of
and Fancy
NO SECONDS IN STOCK.
a
ew
of Win tor OnodN hefnrA tmino- )i-r
the Holiday Trade. I am selling
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby niven that J. M. Mintji,
of the Horotiph oi l ionesta. Forest i-ounty,
Pennsylvania, and Eva. bis wiio, by deed
of voluntary usiiniiient daled January
If, 1891, have assigned to S. Ntettbeimer,
ot the city of Titusvil!, Pcnnsvlvania, in
trust for the benclit of tho creditors of the
said J. M. Minlz, nil tho estate real and
porsoual of the said J. M. Mintz. All per
sons indebted to the said J. M. Mints w ill
make immodiate payment to the said As
sisnee. and those having claims or de
Hiauds will present thestimewithuiitdelay
to H. ST KTT I i E I M K K,
Aasignee of J. M. Mints,
or S. D. IRWIN Att'y.
Tionesta, Pa., jHiiuary 19. 1111. at.
TUIAI. LIST.
List of causes set down for trial in the
Couri of Common Picas of Forest County,
Pcnnsvlvania, coiniociw in on tbe Fourth
Moo-lay of February, 1I
I. Geoiye K. Mnrii, iu trust for Joseph
Bchrcns, Robert Smith, W. I). Smith J.
M. Hare, C. P. France, and A. R. 'I'homaa
vs The Anchor Oil Company, No. 21, Ile-
ceiiuwr reriH, Summons iu
eject-
menu
I. Fred. Stitzlniter vs. Moses
No. 3-t, Septum ber Term, 18!H).
from J. P.
Ilepler,
Appeal
3. Mattie II. Rilev
vs. National Inur
ante Lompany ot Alloitheny, No. 4. Sep-
4, Sep
sit.
uv. . in, ww. niimiumsjn
ossump-
4
Hattie R. Ril CV VS. HlirillLrtlAtil l.i.A
and Murine lusurance Company, No A
De-em ber Term, 18'JO. Kuiiiuious iu as
sumpsit. 5. Hattie B. Riley vs. Phenix Insurance
Company of lirooklvn, New York, No. tl,
September Term, lsliu. Summons in as
sumpsit. Atteut, CALVIN M. ARNER.
. . Prothouotary,
Tionesta, Pa.. January 2U, lmd.
SKN'D your Job Work to tho REPUB
LICAN Ofbo,
1890. OUR
FOREST
Leading
Our claim to tho
pertains to the Wearing Apparel of Ladies,
vnuiitujiuuij, jjujo, missus unu uniiciren is
more than substantiated by the Enormous
Stock and Excellent Variety that wo aro of
fering tins Full.
,m. -,riiin iii. ui v mining; is larger
,,u r nu i nnve jiiiiunK and uverconta to suit Kvorv
body, in Style Quality and Prloe, and from tbe way ihcv g" we know that we have
succeeded. U e now have any kind of Ko, you tan anlc fur and the price begins
awilV tlmnw what. ANVllVU II A II W V If I. -...I . . . . K!
w.... iwii.ii;., niiu mugiug m mo I1I1CSI K1UU Ol SUitS.
WRAPS! WRAPS II WRAPS!! I
In Lndiex', Miisp.V and Children'a Wintor Wraps our aisortmcnt Is awav abend of
any ever olloied in Forest County.
PLUSH COATS,
PLUSH
i.ooii mnii, JACKKIM. Tor LAPIK3
i . i! '""r ril',y' If you want to select
.,......oi no.iuninr..M ju ruKBir
Dry Goods, Dress
Black Goods,
Kverybody knows that our ntore U the plnee to iro to for Dress (tnmU ol itnv de
tion. DKKSS OOOIIS, DOMKSI'IO tiOOUs. NOTIONS. UN DKIIWK It II A
CAPS, ROOTS, MHOKS, TRUNKS, SATCHKI.S. and CAUl'K I's of all' kinds.
uururmwry Department Is always mocked with the Ikst the Market mrds nnd
oiii Kb ijip hiiii tub ijive x rices,
WeHAVK, WK DO, an.l wo WILL
i "imiY, nu wb wi.i uii II wiiii huuu uuuus AT LOW PRICKS. COMIC AND
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HKRMAN A S1GGIXS.)
DRUGGISTS & GIIOCERS,
TIONEbTA, -
IN tUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FSESJECESr
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON'.
In our Drug Department, which is In clmrsre of a thoroughly competont Clerk,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAR H.
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS
WARE, STATIONERY, CAMEO GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
-UAVE A FULL LINE OF
FURNXTTJ
-AND
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS !
G-ITVIU THEM J 0-A.TjIj.
TIOISTESTV,
NOTICE.
Whkream, PHi, McCon.of Jcnks Twp.,
Forest County, has this dav sold to
Kphrwlm CummlnKs of Limestone Twp.,
Clarion Co., Pa., the horses, harness, wan
on, sleds, lumber implements, black
smith tools am! implements, cuttle, trucks,
chains, uonds, wares and merchandise,
more particular! (l..cri!.l in bill of sain
dated this 20th ilay of Jan'v, A. D. 1M1,
and possession thereof delivered to Elmer
Cummin us as Atfc'it lor said Ephniiin
Cummins, all persons are now warned to
retrain from intei Icrmyt with the samo or
any par thereof.
EPHliAlM CUMMINGS,
by ELMER ( UMMlNtiS, Agent.
P. M. Ci.ahk, Atl'y.
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. ao, IhOl.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby Riven that the partner
ship heretolorx existinir between J. J.
"reon and J. II. Kolertsou, under the
tirm name of Green A Robertson. Elulalia,
Forest county, Pa., has ibis day been dis
solved by mutual consent, J. II. Robert
son retiring. Tbe business will becarried
on by J. J. Greeu.
J. J. Ghkkn.
J. H. RoiiKitrsON.
Sheffield Junction, Jan. 15, Isut. at.
pAPT. GEOlKiE STOW
CORPS. No.
v t !7, W. R. C,
meets first snd third
Wednesday eveninu of each month, in P.
O. S. of A. ball, Partridge building, Tio
neuta, Pa.
Mrs. C. C. RCMBERQER, Pres't.
Mrs. E. L. DAVIS, Seo'y.
CLAIM! 1891.
COUNTY'S
- Store !
ntiaHuiaU((aaaatl
Leadership in all that
and More Cninplota ihsn ever before. Wo
JACKETS,
NEWMARKETS,
and MISSKS. CHII.DRKN S WRAPS
a irnnuent fniin tbo KINKsT f.IXK and
t'UU All, I'U.MK TO OL :Il S TO RE !
Flannels, Cloakings,
Silk Warps.
erip-
ATS,
COXTINUK to Load tbu Trado In Forest
& - DOUTT,
PENN.
AND CHEMICALS!
Smearbaugh,
HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEERS-
PRIST 1ST.
Administratrix's Notice.
INSTATE OF T. B. CtIBB, LATE OF
-J Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on the above
estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to suid estate
are rei nested to muKe immediate pavlnoi t,
and those having legal claims auainsl the
same will present them, properly aulheii
ticatod, lor settlement to
LISSIE M. CORB,
Adtiiiuislratrix.
or K. L. DAVIS, Attorney.
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 7, lttid.
Dr. W. F. CONNER S
EYE AND EAR SURGEON,
M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
Gives special treatment to all diseases of
eye, osr. nose end throat. Retracts and
tits detective eyes and furnishes specta
cles and eye glasses Irom ollice, securing
fit of frames as well as glasses.
IF. "W. LA"W,
Practical Tinner,
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN )
ROOFING 1
A BPKCIAI.TY.
AND
SPOU''"
BOROUOH BUILDINO,
TIMK TAULE .'
In etrnct J
January f, lJl.
Trains lesvn Tlonnn .
tn for Oil Cit-r antJ
points west asfollowf
No. US Through Freight (carry-
ing nssHeiigcrs). fl:.W a. (n.
ISO. HI nullum Kxpren....,
l'2:U(lnoun
No. 81 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:17 p. In.
No. 33 Oil City Exj rows 7:68 p. m.
For Hickory, Tldionto, Warren, Kinxua,
rt.-A.1l'.. ...I llAn.. ... .1 n r.'... . '
iso. ;iu tnoan Express 8:41 a. h:
mi. .1 i iiwourgn express 4:17 p. m
ISO. (XI through Freight (car
rying passengers -. 7:02 p.m.
Trains P3 and 118 Run Dally and carry
passengers to and from points between
OH City and lrvlnoton only. Other trains
run dally oxcejit Sunday.
Get Timo Tables and full Information
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Ph.
R. BELL, gen'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passongcr A Ticket Agent '
BulValo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Between tho ..
&c "WEST I
New Yoik. Philadelphia, lloston, and
an puiuis r,ast, vnicngo, nt. I'aul, t'nicin-
nan, rr ijoius, tsew Orleans, and
points West, North and Southwest.
Solid vostibuicd trains, sleenimr. Pi
mail dining and dav ennches, Iwtw
principal citiiw East and West. The i
ular lino West for colonists hikI land
ers. Rates always low as the lowest. i
extra charge for riiling on vestibule llm
lied. Before purchasing tickets call on or
address, R. If. WALLACE, Trav. Pss.j
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. U. GAHKIKJJ
ijiv, r ass. Agt., jamnsiown, a. 1 .
mm
Is here fu.-tilMiod 'of the "onetiuc"'
neglecting to take wise wifely t
vice. This man thought us
knew it all and
Turned Up His Nos
At our low priced Furnituro liecause tba
were low. He paid two prices for au
Inferior article which led his wife to '
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. She gsvo him tU
shake in a mild form and threatened. J
divorce lor tiie next otfenee. SLc'i. '-.
all right. To fail to trade with "
Nelson Greenlund Is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would only think an. Keep
know a bargain wiicu he sees It.
Train them iu tho wav they
should go (for Fiiruit'uro.)
Aud remember that
way is to
nines, r.oiicain your nusnana to
W. CREErJLUHD'G,
Uni!iTt.i:;T Jt Kmbalmer,
SA Exchange Block,
WARREN, PA.
kumphkYs7""
VETERISlARYSPECinCS
For Ems, CatUe, Sheep, Cert. Be,
AND POaLTUT.
AOO tae Rnok on Trrsimrnt sf AslaaiJa
usdfharilSenU'rer. (
A. A.IJi.ln.l McBiuciiis.Milk Kevrr.
B. b. rsiruls l.n.unf.., u branKtUat.
ll.l. lluis ar tirsl,,J -.. --K.K.-
.h.. ltrs V
G.;.-Ml.orrl,o. t(
11.11 I ris.rr .!.
..I .ci'UIH VP IllNI,
i . rv .-
Olsesses
IINI,
I' If,
SlnxH! Buttls (OTersod
7r
(table ', wltb 1 y
I'lMriunry i;ur u , ,
Jer Vrlerlsarjr Vm.'lx .1,
oli t Dniiliti; or t.nt I
sad ia anr SDsotuy oa Bcir.
HmjUJhrjyiMJiitllrlns Co., 109 .
- Jt:SF't YSi-W
THE OLD R ELI A I
LIVERY STA
TIONESTA, - .
S. S. CAKFIELD, PROPS
Good Stock, Good Carriages
fics to let upon the most rcasom
le will also do
JOB TZE-AIkO:
All orders left at tho Post
receive prompt attention.
PATEN"
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obb
ail Patent business conducted f
ale Fees.
Our ollico Is opitosite U. S. Pa
and we cn secure patent iu let
those remote from Washington.
Send mode), drawing or ph
description. Wo advise if pat.
not, free of charge. Our fee nc
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain
with mimes of actual clients in j
county, or town, sent free. Adt
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opp. Patent Ollice, Washing
WANTED-AG!
To.hoi icrr vmkeus run
dTKLES, SHRUBS, VI
8JEADY
mi
,3k. rUI UUUUlflDUV
Blary & Bipeu
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