The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 11, 1891, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WCNK,
Ecito 4 Psoasirros.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 181U.
Fitoui.n Reed aud Rusk be the
nominees iu !'2, the nnli-tcmperance
people would refer to it ns the Tom
ami .Terry ticket.
Senator Feffer and Congrersman
Simpson predict that the Farmers'
Alliance will put a Presidential ticket
iu the field io 1891. As both l'eflcr
and Simpson are candidates for the
nomination, tl.ey will do their best to
have their prophecy fulfilled.
There comes from Chicago the news
that work on the world's fair building
will bo begun witbiu the nest ninety
days. They had better do something
out there. Up to date they have all
been hard at work "getting a n ove
on." Now let them shovel dirt.
The New York Sun is hedging on
Hill for President and now looks
askance at Senator Gorman. It is
gradually getting its eyes reunsylva
niaward, and then it will be Governor
Pattison's turn. In the meantime our
Governor is sawing real hard Demo
cratic old hickory wood, and is not
saying a word.
Democratic journals are enthusi
astic in the cause of placing further
constitutional safeguards about the
ballot-box in States where they are in
flio minority. In States where they
are in the majority they are content
with that system which will keep them
in power with the smallest waste of
powder and shot.
How many people know that the
present silver law is practically free
coinage of all silver produced by
American mines, that is to say, that
the 4,500,000 ounces of silver bullion
which the Treasury Department is
compelled by law to buy each month
is more than the average amount pro
duced by all of the Americau mines?
That shows how unfriendly the Re
publican party is to silver, doesn't it?
A free trade editor says : "We
would like to know how taxing a la
boring man on everything from the
crown of his head to the soles of his
feot is going to enrich him?" That
free trade editor shouldn't want to
know so many things that are not so
Next thing he'll want to know why so
many American laborers go to Eng
land to secure work because laborers'
JeTover there are two-thirds less
than in this country. Norrwtoivn
Herald.
T T I."" V I- r UiTrrDDrtV ITuml a anonH
J ! L!. .. . . I
wuru id nis newspaper io express tiis
joy that the Fifty-first Congress was
dead. Hie chances are that he will
Lave far more temptation to profanity
before the first session of the Fifty
second Congress is completed. Colo
nel Watterson furthei astonished his
readers by informing them that the
late Congress was "most unrepublican."
Then what in the name of all that is
Democratic will be call the Fifty
secoud Congress?
Ben Butler is of the sanguinary
opinion that another war is about due
in this country. He says: "Uoless
the inexorable logio of history is about
o fail, the time when we will have the
tit wrr on our hands is not far off.
With whom, or about what it will be,
I do not attempt to say. It may be
alow and somewhat out of time iu
coming, but that come it will is the
certain lesson of all our history. It
may solve the Canadian problem, or
it may not have nothing to do with it."
Ose O. K. Paxton is a resident of
White Springs, Florida. One Morri
son, a Republican, was appointed
postmaster of the town. Paxton put
up a conspiracy by which Morrison
was thrown into jail and prevented
from serving as postmaster. Morrison
brought suit, the United States took a
hand in the matter, and on the trial
Mr. Paxton was convicted aud sen
tenced to pay a fine of f 1,000. Served
him right. Paxton belongs to a class
of Southern fire eaters who need a
lesson once in a while, and be will
have to take his dose, as the court l as
refused a new tiial.
There are people, says the Rich
mond, Me., Bee, who seem to believe
-that they can be saved without paying
- their debts or restoring stolen property.
A chap of this description receDtly
addressed the following commuoica
tioa to a music dealer in St. John:
"Seven years ago I stole a concertina
from your workshop, which was get
ting repaired. Some time ago I joined
the Salvation Army, and Christ bus
pardonuJ all my sins. I think it
right I should let you know. May
God bless you and meet me in heaven."
A man who is too mean to pay lor a
btolon couccrtiua ian't likely to make
an augel who may be fcafely trusted
with a jjuldtn harp. Ulltzard.
The Democrats in control of the
New Jersey legislature seem to have
concluded to do a little gerrymander
ing, just to be io harmony with the
Democralio Legislatures elsewhere.
It is proposed to'jo district tho State
that the Ivepiiblieaus shall not be able
to elect more thnn two of the seven
Congressmen. That is all that were
elected last Fall, but ordinarily the
delegation has been pretty fairly divi
ded. But there is to bo no more
chanco of that uuder the proposed
Democratic gerrymander. Tlioso sen
sitive nud fair minded Democratic pa
pers which are so terribly shocked by
tho way in which Republican Legisla
tures make Congressional districts will
have no time to take nny notice of the
progress of Democralio events iu New
Jersey. Republican Is gislatures
ought to be gelling some valuable les
sons frmii thtso Democratic bodies.
We desire to specially call tLo at
tcutiou of our Democratic free trade
friends to a tew solid facts, which like
all oilier facts present the only con
vincing argument known to poor weak
doubliug huniau nature: When the
iMcKiulcy bill was peuding, aud in
deed after it had become a law, you
insisted that it was absurd to put a
tariff oo liucn, because this country
could not build aud successfully ope
rate liucn mills. Tho tariff was put
on liucn, and the result is, that three
linen mills are already iu operation in
the New England States, while others
are being built and equipped as rapid
ly as possible at Minneapolis, Minn.;
at Eau Claire, Wis., aud at Sioux
Falls, South Dakota. So much for
one free trade prediction. Now, for
another. All during the last campaign
the workingmen were told by Demo
cratic editors and orators that the
tariff on tin plates put a tax upon bis
dipper and dinner bucket, notwith
standing they knew, or should have
known, that tho tin plate section of the
McKinley bill would not become a
law until July 1, 1891. Now for the
c fleet of that law upon American in
dustries. Before its enactment not a
pound of tin plate was made in the
United States, now American Mills
are turning it out by the ton and more
than a dozen large mills are in process
of erection in various sections of the
country, and the tin mines in this
country are being for the first time
profitably worked, and, most impor
tant of all, the price of tin plate is
to-day, in Chicago and New York,
twenty per cent, less than it was last
September, aud dealers are predicting
that it will be still cheaper after the
new mills get to work. This isn't
campaign bluster, but it is a plain
statement of hard, solid facts, which
can be fully proven.
Mercantile Appraiser! List
for Forest Count j,
A. 1. 1S91.
Tho vendors of Foreign nnd Domestic
merchandise in f orest County, will take
notice that ihey are appraised and claused
bv the undersigned Appraiser of Mercan
tile and other Liccnso' Tax, for tho year
lSitl, as follows, to-wit:
RETAIL DEALERS.
HARNETT TOWNSHIP.
Name. Class.
Tax.
f 12 r.o
10 ftO
12 ftO
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
Cook, Andrew 12
Mnplo Crook Lumber Co HI
Pcarsall, J. IS.'. 12
Williams .t Hart 14
Shippen fc liro 14
(UtEi:N TOWNSHIP.
Bowman Lumber Co 14
Collins A Kreitler 12
Collins A Watson 14
7 00
12 5ft
12 60
7 00
H AHMONY TOWNSUIP.
Dunn A Turner 12
Hardenburg it Allau 12
Karns, J. 11 14
Maehosney, J. 11.?. 14
Metealf, F. K 14
Siggins, W. P 11
WilkiusA Wheeler 14
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
Bowman, T. J
liowman A Ledobur
Henderson, J. S
Wheoler A Dusenbury
12
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
14
14
II
14
l,i
10
14
14
.14
.14
.14
.11
.14
.19
.11
.14
.14
.14
.IS
.14
.l:t
.1,!
14
.14
.It
.11
.14
12 ro
7 00
7 00
7 00
HOWE TOWNSHIP,
Crawford, S
Corah, J. E
10 00
forest tanning Company
Oreen, J. J
Johnson, Curtis
Showers A Leaver
Haxtou, J. L
Wilson A Wagner
Frost, W. II
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
Amsler Bros
brown, W. E., A Co
Cnrll, Campbell A Co
Clongh, L. S., A Co
Oariinger, M. C
Gioleuiand, J. O
Leech, C. S., A Co
Levy, M
Leach, S. L
Neill, A. I)
Miner, Oreen A Co
Montgomery A Co
Mohney, D. Y
Miutz, David
Reyner, T. J
Steiner, Kd. 1
Stull A Uraybill
Towlor, S. S
Warner, J. F
Hensil, II. II ,
Hoover, John
Yettcr, E. A A Co ,
10 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 HO
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 0(1
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
kinosi.i:y township.
Andrews, Mrs. M 1 1
Berlin J. E 14
Itovard A lit 1 1 i ll 14
Kribbs, W. A :l
Osgood, Ci. W 11
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
Overlamh r A Morten 14
T10NK.VT A IlOHOt'UH.
Itovard, U. W IS
Haslet, S. II., A Sons Vt
Hopkinw, II. J. A Co 10
Lawrence A Sinearbuugh 1:1
Proper A Doutt 11
Robinson, U. W 10
BILLIARDS.
ll.UlNKTl' TOWNSHIP.
(iray, Samuel, 1 table
HAn.MO.NV TOWNSHIP.
Bender, Juke, !i tables
j:nks TOWNSHIP.
Oarringer, M. C, 2 tables
Sinathms A l'renatt, 2 tallies
KINiiSLEY TOWNSHIP.
Day, Burt, 2 tables
tionksta uonoroii.
Herman A Siygins, I tables
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
1(1 00
lo oo
20 (i0
10 00
7 00
20 00
'- to oo
so oo
40 00
40 00
40 00
co to
TAKE NOTICE, All w ho are concerned
iu this appraisement, that an appeal will
1 io held ul the Commissioners' Oltiee, in
'J'loiinsta, on Wednesday, tho 1st day of
April, A. 1)., lsul, between tho hours of 10
a. in., ami 2 p. in., when and where you
uUv attend if you think proper.
ti. W. OSiiWJl), Appetiser.
For Cash Only!
FOR
NEXT SIXTY DAYS
Wc oiler our stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry
Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Fine Jewelry, &c., &c.,
AT COST!
Our Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
Is marked in plain figures at the cost price.
Ose pmce only. We have the best
stock in this section, and now offer the
best inducements.
Call and see.
DAVID
THE - PEOPLE'S - STORE,
MARIENVILLE,
LOOK!
"Always the Cheapest and Iic Ifest.'
The Boston Clothing House.
Plenso call and examine my vast stock of Winter Goods before going olsewhero.
I am selling goods at a largo discount for the Holiday Trade. I am selling
LADIES' & MISSES' CLOAKS, CHILH'S CLOAKS,
At 25 per cent, discount from former prices, including
XEWMARKIX SHORT JACKETS, C.
A to Clothing, I have a coinpleto stock of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AMD CHiLDREN'S.
Marked at Rock-bottom Prices. I have a largo stock of
That I will sell at a largo discount for the Holiday Trade. As to
RUBBER BOOTS,
1 have the largest and finest assortment in tho County. I will sell tho BOSTON'S at
v i mo vrt.iiiti tr I'air. ah
In fact mv stock of DRESS GOODS, LADIES' and MEN'S UNDERWEAR"
JTS aud SHOES, CARPET, OIL CLOTH, Tit UN ICS, VALISES, HATS. CAPs'
UKNT'S FURNISHING UOODS is complete. Primes always the lowest. '
BOOTS
and
We haven't time to go into details, so
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
-HAVE A FULL LINE OF-
FURNITURE !
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS !
GKrVE THEM .A. OJLTjIL..
QQK A WEEK and upwards positively
J secured by men agents selling I'r.
Scott's (ienuiiHi Electric Belt, Suspensory,
cic., unit by Indies Helling Dr. Scoti's E lee
trie Corsets. Sample free. State sex. l)r.
Sioll, bl Broadway. N. V, Nuv.ltf-iiui.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby iriveu that J. M. Mint.,
ol'tlio Borough ol "I ionesta, Forest county,
I'eniiHylvaiiia, anil Eva, his wile, by died
of voluntary assignment daicd January
1, 1MM, have assigned to S. Hlettheiuief,
of the eily of '1 itusville, l'eunsvlvania, in
trust for the benefit of the creditors of the
said J. M. Mini., all tin) e-tato rail aud
personal of the said J. M. Mint.. All poi
sons indebted to the said J. M. Miutz will
niako iiitiiimliale payment to tho said As
signee, and U10-.0 having claims or do
main! will present the same w ilhont delay
to S. STETl'llEIMEH.
Assignoo of J. M. Miutz.
or S. D. IK WIN, Ally.
'J'iouuota, l'a., January 19, 1U1. Ut.
T
THE
Goods,
Everything at cost.
MTNTZ,
PA.
LOOK ! !
oiucrs as cucap,
give us a call.
MEYER LEVY,
Marienville, Pa.
AND
mmmmmmmammmmmam
Dr. W. F. CONNER S
EYE AND EAR SURGEON,
m COLLUftl BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
("Jives special treatment to all diseases of
e", ear, nose and throat. Refracts and
lits defective eyes and furnishes specta
cles and eye glasses from ollico, securing
lit of frames as well as glasses.
IP. W.
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN 1 f A NO
KOOl iNO I " r-""" 1 sl-oUTING.
LOROUUH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, 1'A.
1890.
OUR CLAIM! 1891.
FOREST COUNTY'S
Leading1
Our claim to tho Lcadcrshin in all that,
pertains to tho Wearing Apparel of Ladies,
Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is
more than substantiated by tho Enormous
btock and Excellent
fcrin"; this Fall.
Our fw.iit mntil nf Clullilm. I. T
, , , . . "V" no. 1 more, i.ompicio 11 inn over liemre. Wo
have nmo a Speein Mlort tiiln Full to have Clnthini? sod Overcoats to suit Every
body, in stylo, (iualitv and l'rieo, and rrom tho way thov go wo know that wo have
succeeded. W o now have any kind of goods you can ak for and the price beidns
away.below what AN YON K BAKE NA MIC, and ranging to the linest kind of soils
WRAPS I WRAPS!! WRAPS!!!
In Ladies', Misses and Children' Winter Wraps our assortment Is away ahead of
any ever ollered In Forest County.
PLUSH COATS,
PLUSH JACKETS,
NEWMARKETS,
Oood WOOL JACKETS, for LADIES and MISSES. CHILBHEN'S WRAPS
In Endless Variety. Ir you want to select a gnriuent from tho FINEST LINE and
LA lUi EST ASSORTMENT IN FOREST COUNTY, COME TO OUK STORE!
Dry (Joods, Dress Flannels, Cloaking,
Black Goods, Silk Warps.
Everybody knows that our store Is the placo to go lo for Press floods of any desrip
tion. DRESS WOODS, DOMESTIC OOODS, NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR. HATS
CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Tit UN KS, SATCll ELS, and CARPETS of all kinds.
Our (Jrocery Department Is always stocked with tho Rest the Markot affords nnd
sold at "Live and let Live'' Trices.
We HAVE, WE IK), and we WILL CONTINUE to Lead tho Trade In Forest
County, and we will do it with OOOD OOODS AT LOW l'RICES. COME AND
SEE US,
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER - & - DOUTT,
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS.)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
THE FEESimST GnQCEniBS.
BERRIES, FRUITS A V EG ETA 13 L1CS OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
,111
la our Drug Department, w hiiih Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always be found tho "
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Sraearbaugh,
DEALERS IN -
CWTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CArV GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONTRTTTiWfO G00t CUTLERY,
JtVVLLnT, TOBiVCCO, CIGAR
ROOTS AND SHOES! A WTALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY.IN EVERY DEPARTMENTS-
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
J. II. HOStlV, OROKUK W, TAYLOR.
AG1TEW & TAYL0H,
ATTOKNEVS AND COIWELLOBS AT LAW.
Offices: Lenman lluildlng, Washing
ton, D. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Will practice before tho U. S. Supremo
Court, Court of Claims, District Courts,
and Departments of Government.
Special attention Riven to the eolleetian
of army and navy claims, pensions, pay,
uoiiuiy, eie., cases arisinfJt umior me cus
toms, navigation and internal revanuo
laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks
and instructions mailed to claimants free
of charge on receipt of their names and
P. O. address.
PATENTS.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and
all Patont business conducted for Moder
ate Fees.
Our ollice is opposite IT. 8. Patent Ofhce
and we can secure patent In less time thun
those remote from WashiiiKton.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
description. We advise If patentable or
not, free of chai'Ke. Our fee not due till
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"
with names of actual clients in yourStalo,
county, or town, sent free. Address,
C. A. SNOW A CO.,
Opp. Patent Ollico, Washington, D. C.
' LI jwlJ l flH Jit -Lr
mS A DUDOhlet of lnfnrmnttnn nrl sk.
:iirwjti iuv lawiuuwing How to
Phttinti, i Teci, Trade '.
ivi uroaiwtr.
Hew York. I-?.
f UL I nU I I Tackle UIih-U.
fjK liitil tiie i:oht of hoihting HavuJ to
'''.'J! .StOlt'ki'ttliL'lH. Ilutcluiis. I'tiriiinrM.
TlJ ? AIwliinihtH, iiuilticis, I'uiuiuclori
A- n f ami otlutrii. Ailinittiul to be the
t- , 1 111 ivivi ukii nn. riuik'lll prepaid.
V; I Write fur catalogue. Fulton Iron
1
j A Ennmo ks., IO Brush St., Do
) 1 troit, Mich. Estab. Itioi mviis.
DR.'A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest and moht suc
cessful praetitiorers in this section of the
State. Will visit Tionesta overv rcirular
court week.
mayS-ly.
- Store !
Variety that wo arc of-
3S5 E BJT I
lr e. . . . -
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Strong Editorials, Young People's De
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With these two papers in your family you
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SATlr 10 It SLK.
I havo for f"llp 011 tl10 Collins it Hen
derson iib, "' iueen Creek, Hickory
twp. on'o lai-H sizei Hrlable Saw Mill, 40
h. p.'boiler af."1 mgino, capalile of cutting
la.lKX) feot pe"" l'av two American inserted
tooth saws, oi' "--inch, 0110 5(i-inch; also
'I solid saws ; Belmont fractional self-10-coding
set wf"1'8! W-inch 4-ply rubber
drive belt, lf'e" lls0 0,10 year; one
over-head chA'" I'lg-turcier tor "long logs,
and one nigt''r turner; it board carls;
blacksmith u'"1" i ono single edger, and
all neees'-arv l,ols. Omi dwelling house,
barn, and iiiill-bu'l'V-ti,f will bo sold to
gether lor us. Jr tlie inaehineiy
will bo soliU'l",ral' b parties wisiiing
to inovo the ttiVy. Mill in first
class running oracr. ol. further panic-
uiiim uuurcM iivf .r ........ '. . -
" JI. HI IC1HM 1,
3t.
East Hiivkory, Pa.
:or: .stow cirps, no.
R. .Vluets lirat and third
" ch month, in P.
'"nit, Tio-
CAPT.Hil
1 17, W.
Wednesday
O. S. of A.
nesta, Pa
1
Pros' L
PS
TIME TABLE
In effect
January 1, J Sf 1 .
Trains leave Tlonois-
1.1 fur (111 I'll,,
J points westasfollowm
No.
!i:i Through Freight (carry
ing passengers) p::w s. m
Rl I ulliilo Expres JiiitWnoon.
Ill Way I relght (carrying
passengers) 4:17 p. in.
;ia Oil City Expross 7:63 p,
.. F"1" I' l'kory, Tidiouto, Warren, Klnr.un,
Bradford, Olean and the East:
No. 80 Olean Express , 8:41 a ni
No. .'la Pittsburgh Express 4: 17 p, m.
no. ini iiiiuumi 1'icigtii (car
rying passengors 7;0Z p. m.
Trnlnft (lit nnd On Itnn Tintl.. J
" . ... ...... hiij mi. mi v
nasnemxfrs to mwl frnm nnini. i.tu.A..
Oil City and Irvineton only, Othor train
1111 uiiiir wwi'in riiimiiiy,
net 1 nun -Jiiiiios and full Information
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
It. BELL, Oen'lSnpt.
J. A. FELLOWS, 1
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Bel weon tho
EAST &c "WJUST !
Now Yoik, Philadelphia, Boston, ami
all points East Chicago, St. Paul, Clnoln-
iiiui, pi. ihiis, iew Orleans, and all
points West, North and Southwest. f
Solid vnstibuled trains, sleeping, PulN V
man dining nnd day coaches, between ?
principal cities East anil West. The pott-
ular Hue West for colonists and land seek- t
era. Rates always low as the lowest. No,
extra chargn for riding on vestibule lini. 4
iled. Before purchasing tickets call on or f
address, R. 11. WALLACE, Trav. I'ass 1
Agt., Oil Cily, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD,
Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y, f
A BIG OFFER
In Bed lloom Suits.
Wo lead tho Trade .in
this line, and nowheref
will you find such
variety of Fine Ne
Styles in Antique Oar
and Sixteenth Cent
ry finish, and partit
ularly tho ono wo ol
ferfor$lG. Allotho
Furniture in propor-3
tionatcly Low Price
u. greenlund!1
SII EXCHANGE BLOCK, ff
tuf nin RriiaRiF
LIVfripY STABLE,
"r
OF
PENN
TIONESTA,
S.S.CAKFIELD.PROPRIt--
. CAKFM
?tock,
it upon Al
also do I
Good Stock
od Carriages ai
cries to let
ho most reasonabl
lie will also
JOB TEJlII-
All nr.Vra l.'.ft t tlin Post Office will
receivo prompt attention.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERIMARY SPECIFICS
For IIotsoo, CatUs, Sleep, Eogs, uop, .
AND FODLTST.
000 rg Hook a Tri slinrnt of Aalstsls
Stad t'UBrt Hvml l'r.
feniMi FevrVs.C'ousesllous.lnAsmMallsB
A. A. I fKt'l .tluulUKIlis, illilk l er.
H.O. Mtrstsm l.uiueueas, U bfliaslMB,
. . Ilialcnmvr. Nul Uimliries
1). l.Uul or kJrubs, Worms.
f'..K.auuki. 11 Pspumanla.
V.l-. t ullo mr Urirrm, Ili-II) .ki.
!.(;. llsrBri-limH, lleiuarrkHiina.
Jl.ll.--I rluurj 11 ud Kidney I' I '.
I.l.Mt'lruMtlTe llliientieft, AlHllse.
.K. Uiftiases ! l)isetii)H, I'aralrM
bluglo Bouts lover 00 dumX - -Mtsblo
'. wltk HpeclBrs, ManuaL . .
v..rtitary Cure Oil and MinlloAUir, 97. 09 '
Jar Veterloarr t'oroOll, .
Bold br Drnffslsts; or Sont Prepaid aarwher
and la any auauUly 00 Becetpt ol t rioe.
HumphrT' Medlrlne Co., 10 fiillon St., W. T.
olf tho lirm of MORCK BRO'S,
O 'J? TI CIAFS
SpcsriHlist in Errors of Retraction of
Eye. '(Examination freo of charge.
WARREN,
a'gThts want
'"canvass lor tho sale of our II
Nursery Sun k. Most libera'
eipialn.l f,w. niies. One of t
ct-itatik,iiH(.d, and best k
in thoi'.,int,y. Address"
tienuva. Nursery, Gencv
libhed in jotl.
IARMers AND
X who hiivo a hois
posal, and who aro
einployn,ent may
Iroiu thirty to si
dressing j p
York City
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