W.IVR. CHENS? - • - EDITOR FRIDAY, OCTOBJSH, tth, 18«9. ENTERED AT POST-OFFICE. LAPORTE PA., AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. EETTEKBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. KCi>iiblica.H Mnlf Ticket. STYTE TREASURER, HENRY K. ROYER, Of Philadelphia. Itepublia-an Comity Ticket. FOR SHERIFF, WILLIAM J. LA WHENCE, Of Onshore. FOR CORONER, DR. M. E. UERRMA"NN. Prohibition County Convention. Pursuant to call the Prohibition County Convention met in the school house at ForksVille on Fri day Oct. 4th, 'S9 at 10:30. John W. Grange of Eldredville was made President, of the Convention and Joel Molyneux and Christopher Snyder Vice Presidents—F. B. Glide*vell Secretary. Pray r er by Rev. Loudsberry. The Standing Committee were then chosen as follows: STANDING COMMITTEE. Forks tirjy. —David Molynetix. JZlkluntl —Bej. Fassett. Davidson —E. I. Brundage. Shrewsbury —A. H. Marr. Forksville boro. —F. B. Glide w ell. Laporte iiop Lee Gavitt. Fox twp.-~ -M. T. Schattuek. LaPorte J. Keeler. Ilillsgrove —E. S. Little. Volley —Wm. Resser. Jj us/tore boro. —A. A. Douglass. Cherry —John W. Martin. Jhrnice —Alexander Ross. Lopez —W. B. Jennings. F. B. Glidewell of Forksville was made Chairman of the Standing Committee. Resolved that the Chairman have j the power to till all vacancies in the | Standing Committee, caused by the resignation of those appointed by the Convention. The question as to the advisabili ty of nominating a county ticket was then discussed pro. and con. On motion it was resolved that all present who would pledge them selves to support the Prohibition State ticket could have a voice, in the Convention. It was then moved and seconded that we deem it inexpedient to place a county ticket in the field this Fall <—Carried. On motion adjourned. F. B. GLIDEWELL, Secy. PROHIBITION UKt'EITKO. How Connecticut's Vote Wan Catl Again*! the neiunra, HARTFORD, Oct. 7. —Returns from the towns that cast two-thirds of the State vote last year show that the vote on the prohibitory amend ment is about three to one against. These towns give an aggregate ma jority of 20,000 against the amend ment. Only ten towns so far re portod gave a majority. In the principle cities the vote was Hart ford 1,010 yes, 3,263 no; New Haven 2,66.'} yes, 6,671 no; Bridge port 2,620 yes, 2,384 no. The secret ballot law received its first trial. There was no excite mont at the polls. The plan worked surprisingly well. A gentleman of Montoursville bagged twenty-two pheasants in one day last week. It has been said by an attorney in this vicinity that the time has not arrived for lawfully killing pheasants. We can positive ly say that such is not law in Lyeoming. If we had not been misinformed we could have bagged 48 in one day providing the bag had been large enough. Tae election proclamation, one divorce application, one as.»i<rnee's sale, two notices of appraisojents of orphan's court sales and one auditors notice are advertised in this week's issue. Read the legal column. The nominees for Coroner of Sullivan county are; Dr. M. E. Herrmann of Onshore and Dr. W. B. Hill ol LaPorte. Will Dushore id Cherry allow LaPorte to knock ; ,'i a November ADDITIONAL LOCAL. 1). T. lluckell, Esq., of Korksvilie iviin transacting business at the county seat, on Wednesday. Several of our town people will attend the wedding of Miss Hattie Colt, of Wysox, on Wednesday next. Mr. Maben and family of Thorne dale, will remove to the LaPorte tannery soon, and will occupy the Colt house. The guests of the Mountain House, enjoyed a chestnut party at EagiesMere, on Tuesday. They re port "chestnuts" scarce. Miss Surah and Ellen Gallagher ofLaPorte, loft for Philadelphia on Wednesday, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. E. V. Ingham of LaPorte left for Wysox, Bradford county on Wednesday, where she will visit friends for several weeks. Miss Rosa Miller of Middletown N. Y., who has been spending the summer at LaPorte left for her home on Wednesday morning. Samuel J. Randall of Philadel phia is seriously ill and it is feared that he many never be able to take his seat again in Washington. A. H. McNeal Esq., of Burling ton, N. J., owner of a large iron manufacture, was the guest of the Mountain House, last week. In the case of Sprout vs Mints which was argued before supreme court last March has been reversed. Mr. Mints smiled with gladness when the news reached him. We publish the Prohibition Standing Committee elsewhere in this issue appointed at their recent Convention. Members of said party should clip the same for future reference. The case of Bostiau vs Shadle tried before Arbitrators—Jacob Lorali, John Yonkin 2 and J. P. Little on Tuesday—Dunham for plaintiif and Scouteu for defendant was awarded in favor of nlaintifX. Master Leo Wrede of LaPorte has recently purchased a donkey and cart and is frequently seen up on our streets going at the rate of a three minute gate. Leo says if it were not for his ears catching the wind he could reduce his time to a two forty gate. F. E. Gleim, D. H. Merriman, David lily, D. T. Mahafley, (!. E. Sprout, W. G. Elliott and F. E. Euibrick, all of Williamsport, and members of the Lake Mokoma Land Company, were registered at the LaPorte Hotel on Wednesday. They were up in the interest of the Mokoma Company. W. J. Lawrence the people's can didate for SheritT has recently travel ed in portions of the county where he has for the past years been slight ly acquainted and like places wtiers he is best known the people take very kindlv to him and pronounce him a model young man and worthy of the oßicial capacity to which he aspires. We doubt if there is a finer young or old man in the county than William J. Lawrence and we defy any person or persons to say aught against him A vote for Lawrence will be for the right man and never will be regretted by the Voter. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Gathering of the Vialtor» at Washing ton, WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Trains are constantly arriving at both rail road stations to-night, bringing Knights and their friends. Every thing is orderly and well arranged, and there is but little noise and con fusion. Quarters have been engag ed for 22,000 Knights, but 18,000 is probably a conservative estimate of the number who will be here. It is expected that at least 15,000 or 16,- 000 will be in line to-morrow morn ing. The crowd falls considerably short of that Which thronped the streets and all public places the night before the last inauguration, but it is on the whole a better ap pearing and more prosperous look ing assemblage than its great prede cessor. A large majority of Knights have eonie prepared for quite a pro longed stay, and have brought the ladies of their families with them. "Sevmcitlon*" mul Siiiw idw*. Two newßpai)er neiiHjitions in Xew York huvc buen followed by sui ci'Je. In neither v.ny criuirt cLarg«> 1. No i)iililio good was served or de manded by the exposure, and the two men, one old nnd tho other young whose personal afl'airs were laid bare held no public posit ions and were not in any sense in public life or before (he public. One had been at one time superintendent of Bloom ingdale Asylum; the other was a yo;'.ng clerk who had foolishly con tracted a secret marriage. Both men, though far apart in all that related to their lives, were so wrought upon by publicity tlmt they killed themselves. The shrink ing from the feeling, never pleasant, that people were talking about them made life an intolerable burden. Such sensational publications are r.n outrage on private sights. They are no part of the duty of journal ism. The publication of bad lives and base, hurt who it will, is. Sun light makes all life purer. Men and women keep straight because if tliey go wrong the world will know. Ihe social and innocent life of the day deserves and demands its constant record. But the printing of a sen sation for the sake of a sensation hns no justification. THE HAHCASE. ICobcrt ICnj- 41»iiii|ion Endeavoring to \IIIIIII filis 71 3irr»i»u«*. NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Robert Ray Hamilton has finally begun his ac tion to relieve himself of his disre putable wife. To-day complaint in tie suit brought by him to annual his marriage with Evangeline L. Steele, as she called herself, found its way into the supreme court. The papers were presented to Judge Patterson upon, an application for an order for the services of the sum mons by publication, and tiie order was granted. The complaint sets forth that Robert Ray Hamilton has been a citizen of this state for more than twenty years; that the defend ant is also a citizen of the state; having her domicile here, "but is now temporarily absent from the stat-e." The story of the marriage is told again substantially as it has been published, and the phuutilf claims that his consent to the eero mony was gained by his wife's repre sentations that she was with child. She also represented afterwards that a child had been born to her. Her representations are believed in both cases to be ialse. It is also stated that at the time of the marriage and prior thereto the defendant had a husband living and that on January 7, IS.sO, the date of Hamilton's mar riage, the former marriage was still in force. An affidavit by Joseph Kungmann is among the papers to the elfect that lie has been unable to make a personal services on the de fendant. On this affidavit Judge Patterson directed the summons to be published and a copy of the pap ers containing it to be mailed to the defendant to the county jail at May's Landing, N. J., and to the state prison at Trenton, N. <l. The general election occurs on the Tuesday following the first .Mon day in November; the next election, therefore, will be held on the 6th of November. This arrangement, was made in order that tho election might occur early in the month, but never on the first day. KITIDUE LETTING.—Notice is here by given that the Commissioners of Sullivan county, will on the 12th, day of October, 1889, receive pro posals on the premises at 10 o'clock a. m. ot said day by open bids, for the building and furnishing neces sary material for a wooden covered bridge across Muncy creek, near the residence ot Geo. E. Ilea, in David son township. Plans and specifi cations can be seen on the premises the day fixed for the letting. The Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it for the interest of the count y to do so. J ACOIi A. MEY Kits, JAMES CAMI iu:r,i,, CRIAHLKS I LI on. Commissioners, 11. M. STORMONT. Sept. 20th, 1889, Clerk. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I T\ II EH K AS, l>y the of the Coiumunw>;nlth ot I'eunaylvvinin. it ig made the duty of the Sh< rig of every county to give notice of a fren emt olncfioi, by up t ilh in tho i\> A pjhhe p lac cm o" by publication in one or u r< .. v. sMf . ir »lu« countv •ri- jt twenty day* in hi.*; the election nnd to enumerate the oflieorf to !»♦' elected aud to designate tho places at which she fiction is to he held, Therefore, T, Henry Tripp, High ShcrifT of Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the <jua!ified electors of Sullivan county that an election will ho held in said county on TUESDAY, NOV. sth, 3889. < At (ho several distriots wiihiu the county,to wit : Bernice Precinct—At the School Ilousc in Berntce. Cherry Township—At the shop of Wendf.ll Sick in mii<l township. Lopez Uullcy twp, At the School House, at liOpez. Colley Twp—At the house f»riiierly occupied by Jonathan Colley. Davidson Twp—At the public house of Mrs. T. S. Majrsvrgle. Itushore I'oro—At the public house of J. Csrrnll in taid l»irough. Elkland Township—At th« house of Hiram White called tho election house. Forks Twp—At tl.i> Warburton school house. Forkrvdle Boro—At the public school house in said borough. Fox Twp—At the Centre school house. , llillsgrove Twp—At the house occupied by! John J. Saddler. Shrewsbury township—At tho house of David Hull. Laporte Township—At the houso of Henry Kohenapargcr. LaTorte Iloro—At the LaPorte Hotel in said borough. At which time and place tho qtia!if:od electors will elect by ballot tho following Sta'e and County officers, viz.: One person for tbc office of State Treasuret. One person for tho office of I'rothonotdry, | Register, Keeorder and Clerk of Courts of j Sullivan county. One person for the offico of Sheriff of iSulli- ' van oounty. One'person for iho office of Coroner of Sulli- i van county. It is further directed that the election pclis of i the several districts shall he opened at seven o'clock in the foronoon and shall continue open without interruption oradjouri ment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls will be closed. Notice is hereby ttiven, that every per- I •onoxcep"n;r .1 <t tice of the Pcaeo anl Ahier- ! men, Notaries Public acd persons in the militn- i ry service of the State, who shall hold or shall | within two months have held any office or up. ! pointuient »112 profit er trust under tho United State* of this State or city or.orporated district! whether a commissioned officer or otherwi.-c a subordinate .fficjr or agent who is or shall 1.0 I employed under the Legislnrivo £.\oootire or ! Judiciary department of the Stute or of a,y ■ city, or of any incorporated district, and also! that everv member of Congre«s and the State i Legislature, ami of the select of common coun- i oil of any city, or 'ommissioi.e's . fany it,cor- I poraleti iliftrict, are bylaw incapable of holding I '.r exercising at the *»«• Hmi» (lie office or ftp. i i i' r i*" e , in>io. tor, . any j olec .1 of the umuonweulth, and that no iu- ' (peel ror Jii'lg:; or any other office of such i election shall be eligible to bo thon voted tor. I 1! o I inspectors anil ot the elections shall I meet at the respective places appointed fT I bo.ding tho oleetion In the distriot .'owliieh they I respectively ' -1 org before soven o'clock iu tho j morning and eaih inspector slmll appoint one dork who shall be a qualified voter ot such dis trict. The qualified voters in this county at all goiicta], township. Horoiigli titi 1 special elections are hereby b« re iftcr autborized an i requir.-.i to vote i»> ticket printed »r written, or j artly ■ priutod or partly mitten, sev rally as fol lows— "ir.e ticket shtill embroce the netnes of ill I Judges ot Court; voted for and lab '|,.| outride 'M i..iici,ir} - ." one feket shall etuUraco the nntuef of all the citat officers voted for nnd shall ho) lahellcii ".stntc OIM* tick r shnl cmhrnce tiio j names of all tho County off.eiers voted tor in- j eluding the officers of Senator nn-« Mem! er> of | 'on -res*, ii v. ted :»r, nnd labelled -County'' and ea« h el.i.-s shall bo denosite i in senarnte bullet boxes Hi.MJV rRIPP /ligh Sheriff ShonfT's Office, Laporte, Nov. f»:h, 4 1V a vi Joseph A. rdner will! expose to puidiv sale on the premises at Foiks- ! villein Sullivan couuty, on 'ihuradivy the •il?t, day *» 1 October nt I o'clock p. in. j A lot on which a dwelling house an 1 barn are erecte i. situate in the lirro of Forkeville, b'»u! ded r\r;d described as IOIIOWR: at a post on church strr»et. thence along e-aid street north 28 degrees west four per-« os n: a i»»ono oorner of lot No. S, con ?ey«d •" 1". M. Davey. thence alone; *aid lot north 02 degrees ea»t 10 perches to a . tone, thence along Loyal Sock Alley . ,:*h 2S <le gre«* east fnur p< r> ne- to a po-t, thence along the line of 1»t No. U,g uth dejjr•• v.cst 10 perch* to the place of beginning ntaining one fourth of an »ore and being li t No. 7, of addition to F rksvlllc li<»ro. 'J'LUMS;.—CaeIi on striking down of pro perty. ELLEKY P. IN GUAM, A?siguee. October, 2nd, 18.S ( J. NOTICE. Ed win I. am eon In Common Picas of vs > Sullivan county Mary A.Lamson I May 7, 18S9, N». 9. To Mary A. Lamson* You arc? hereby notified that Edwin Lamson ha« male application in the above court f<»r a divorce from the bonds J f matrimony, ai d you arb required to appear in said court and make answer if any you have on the 9th, of December \. T>. Inm9. IIENKY TKIPP, SheriflT. Ootober 7th, 1889. NOTICE. To Mary Philbin, Anthony Philbin, Kate Casey, .)no. Fenlon, Michael Fenlon, Bridget Fenlon, Wnrv Fenlon Poughertv, and Andrew Fenlon* You are b» r« by notified that the Orphan's Court of Sullivan county has granted a rule up.m the heirs and parties in interest to appear at tho Court Houso in LaPorte on Wednesday tho 11th, day of December 188'.), at 2 o'clock p. m., to accept or refuse tho real estate of Andrew Philbin dee'd, ns the apv prais-'ment or make l ids for the same «>r show cause why said real estate shall not be sold. HENRY TRIPP, Sheriff. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.— Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court f< r Sullivan county will be s< Id at public sale on Saturday ' November fcth, at 11 o'clock a in., at the Court House in LaPorte tho following renl estate bounded and described as follows: lJetrim ing at a point on the road lending from Little's (Yrners t > Lewis' Lake thenco north one aw \ one half degreos west two hur." die .I nnd nine perches tot post, th« n.»e north aud ne halt de}trcc.<* east fifty perches to a post; thence due south one hun dred and eighty-one perches to a post in tho ! aforesaid road thence along said road f 1 rty- ! nine perches to the place of beginning, con-! taining fifty»?ix acres and forty perohes. Being pn?t the Henry Ramg-y tract lying in I Shrewsbury township Sullivan County Pa. Tho land \i well timbered and good farm land, j TERMS;—Ten per cent of ouo-fourth of the (urehase money to be paiil at the striking | down of the property, one fourth the tea j per cent, at confirmation absolute, and the re mainder or.*j vear then alter with interest from confirmation Xi. Si. MAItY E. li£MNETT, Uuardian. ATIMTORS NOTrCE. -The undersigned Auditor appointed by the ( • urt of Common l'leas uf Bjlliv;»n county, to distribute the fun lis arising fr #m u •" s-.ie of tin. p r?onot property of C. W. \\ iih im by the Sherds of' ullivar. couutj', upon writ* in .'avorol James Farl.ire A ( «: nl. Will attend to the Uuti.j- vi his apor... iinent at \is office in the Court Houfl \ in the Borough of LaPorto Coun ty of Sullivan, JStato of Pono.,on Saturday November 2, 1889, at 10 o'clock a. ru. at which time and plane all pt-rson? having claims upon the fund for distribution will present their chiims and bo prepared to prove the same or be thi reuf:er foiemr debarred from any claim upou i«aid fan if. E. M. DT T NHAM, Auditor. LaPorto P«., October. sth, 1889. NOTICE. T" Mary E. TUy, Delilah 8. Pardoe, Hnttio j London, Marie M. Battin, At* in R. Pardoe, l£inma Evereth, Abram L. Pardoe. Yon are h. reby totified thnt the Orphan's Court of Bullivau county, has granted a rule upon the heirs and parens in interest appear at tho ! Court House in LaPorte on Wednesday the 11th j day of Leceiuber 1889, at 2 o'clock p. iu„ to accept or refuse tho rial estate of (100, Pardoe, | dte'd, at the appraisement or make bids lor ' the same, or shew cause why *aid real ettate shall not be s Id. HKNIIY TRIPP, Sheriff, j Sherifi's Offioe, La Porte Pa , Oct. 7th, 1889 ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCl:— Notice is hereby given, thnt I have taken out a drain— | issration upon the estate of Thomas L Robart j late of blkland twp., dee'd. All persons wln> i have claim.- said deceased will present them ituly authenticated for s« ttlemunt and those who know themselves indebted will plea so make payment of the same. \YM. SHOEMAKER, Administrator. Estells Pa., Sept."2H, 'B9. Campbell cfeSon. | General merchants of Shunk, wish Ito call the attention of the many citizens of the Western portion of the count}'to the line selection of I Roods just receive el, consisting of: Summer Prints, Dress Suitings, Ginghams and all kind ol'Dry Goods and Notions, Jerseys, Gloves and iMit's, Ladies and Gents Furnishing I Goods, Men's Boy's and Children's | clothing Hats aud Caps, Boots ami j Shoes, Straw Goods, Crockery and j Glassware, Hardware and Having I tools, and a Fresh line of Groceries, ! Tobacco and Cigars, and every tiling usually kept in a General Store, also i Agents lot iovm'g rmiurns We have the finest and largest I assortment of goods ever offered to ; the people <> 112 Shunk and vicinity, I and sell as cheap as any firm in the | county. Give us a trial and he con ! viuced. Thanking our old custom ers for their patronage HI past, ami j trusting that they may continue, j v,'e remain yours etc. j. H CAMi'HKLir & So v. | June, 188'.'. Shunk, i'a. W. ii S. EliEfi. Street) Towanda, Pa., Has just received a handsome line ol . - . Spring Suitings j'rimy are handsome, stylish ami the very latest. Ladies are rc<pie:;ti il to call and examine aud price them whether they buy or not. In his regular stock he has many B&RG,f* iJVSI which will just suit bargain hunt ers. A full line of DIIESS GOODS, DOMKS I'lt'K, NOTIONS and in fact everything kept in the Dill' GOODS liue. at low prices. My goods were nil bought to sell: It' you don't believe it, price them ami see. We urge the people of Sullivan to pay us a call and price our goods while in Towanda- W. H. P. GREEN, TOWANDA PA. DUSHGRE AND NORDMONT STAGE LINE. F. M. CHOSSLE"Y, Proprietor UNTIL FUTHER notice STAGER WILI KIN ON" FOT.LOAVINI! SoiIKIM'I.K i.i-.'ivp I, porte at 0:1.» a. rn. for Nordmont Arrive nt Nordmont 7:«'»0 J?. m. Leave Nordmont ;»t 11:1.") a.m. for Laporto Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. m. Leave L;>porte at i»r00 112. m.for Arrive ai Nordmont fi:3o p. m. Leave Nordinont it 7:00 p. in.for Laporte Arrive at Laporto 8:30 p. m. Leave Laporte at 8 a. in.for Dnahore Leave Dushore at 2p. m. lor LaPort .irgx ■——A SOLJ D 191 1 "117 0*' Steel feisscsi 6 ! s < MAIIiI OS* cur rmxwa u. SOMETHING HZU. j For RfsiocNOES, CHUROHFS. CtMrTetiic'B. p -tfJ GA"OEN3 GATE* 1 , rtrbors, W Indow Guards, Trellis,*, Firc-priiofJi'l.ASlVll INO I. Mil, IH>olt H ITS, A; . V'riteTor Illustrate 1 Catalogue- li.aih:J fiee J CENTRAL EXRANDUP H?.T\L CO I U'i IVater S'., I'itUUuryli, i'n. j Vicdwafe li«u kt€p It. C*iv* uf I Li-. .»:*•» ' ||ON'T QVERLOOK JHAT I T. J. Keeler, Is a&ling every week to hi-, well Selected Stock of Slerohanctise con .-isiing of Dry (roods. Notions, Ready made Clothing, Hats, Cape, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hard ward, Queens ware, Flour, Feed etc., i Prices as low as the lowest. Call and be convinced of good qualities and low prices. T. J. Keei/ER, Laporte, l'a., Aug. Btli, 1880. NEW HOTEL JUST OPENED, R. B. Warbvrton, I'rop'r. Forkstii.le, Fa. i This is a large and commodious* house, with large airy rooms, and is furnished in first class style. The liest of accommodations oilered tran sient or steady boarders. Forksville lis situated along the Loyal Sock and |is a very pretty town and a favorite summer resort for city guests. E. 15. Warburtox, Frop'r. Forksvillc, Aug. Ist, 1888. ! LORAH'S HOTEL. FTOMJSTOWL*. DAXIKI, H. LOR AH PROP'R. j Tnis ia a large and commodious | house, with large airy rooms, furn j shed in first class stv le. A desira i ble place for those who desire to es joape the heated term. Hunting and I fishing in their season. The bar ia supplied with choice liquors & cigars. N ov. 13 'BS. a new Store at * FGRKSVILLE —* 14 . + +• * + | The undersigns! lias opened an j agricultural store at Forks ville, and 'carries in stock a full line of Seed— |ers. ( The celebrated "Warner".) j Plows, JJarroxes, J! .ring Narhhn tlih'.b r», \ Reapers, Fann Wagons, ' Spring Wagons, Buggies, j Sleighs, ('utters, & etc. In fact all lines of farm utensils anil agricultural implements. Com© and examine my stock and prices. F. (J. SCLLA S BACKER, i April 11th. .ISSS. J K HILL, M I). I Physician j Sirokon, Office on the corner of M tun <& Beech LAPORTE. FA. HOUSE EAPOKTJ?, PA. J An attractive, home-like hotel. Every cftort maile to entertain satis ifactorily. Slits. SI. C. Laieb, Proprietor. 1 'jiq'ENKY x. DOWNS, ATTORN' EY-AT-LA W | lUx-Prnthonotiiry, Register A Recorder of Sull.C ! Office nt Residence} cn Muncy stree LAFOR IE, FA. t. J. & P. 1!. INGHAM, Attorneys at Law, , l>n*»liori> Pomin . Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties. Telephone communication direct with County < HHees at Laporte. j January, 1888. ■ !Oils'. OmOiJsl I (3rown Jlcme \ THFSN ESTOUHNIN6 OILMAD ! THE CROWNING GLORY | of the times for illuminating puposes, or a family light—family safety oil C/IOW.V A C MS, THE CUE AM OF PETROLEUM. IT IS PERFKCTI.Y SAFE. You can pin your faith to it as a FAMILY SAFETY OIL. | If you value light and safety in your homes, ask for Crown Acme. For sale to ihe trade by Yours Truly, ELMIRA CIL CO., ELMIRA, N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED' to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stoc' ! Steady employment, guaru teed. Salary and expenses paid to successful men. Apply at once stating aire. Mention this paper. Chase Brothers Compvny, 'i' H'ltester, X Y,
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