oty I? rzss. j !>v C. B.OOULD. lIBNRY H. MULLIN, EDITOR ami Manager. PUKbISUKD KVERY THURSDAY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Per year |v 00 paid Is advance •' ADVERTISING RATES. Advorllseinentsarepublishedat the rateofone iollar per square for one insertion and fifty cents persguare for each subsequent insertion. Bates by the year or for nix or threemonth Bare low and uniform. and w ill be furnished on appli cation L«srj! - to obtain relief from ehronie ihu and dyspepsia by (he used IK.i-.iL FOR"DYSPEPSIA. Some of il no,st hopeless cases ol long standing < a\c yielded to it. It enables you to dij;i -t the food you eat and cx erci'irai j., influence building up the cfli<:icti.:y 1 112 'he digestive organs. The stomach is the boiler wherein the steam i, mile that keeps up your vitality, health and .-tivt. . th. Kudo! digests what you eat. Makes the stomach sweet— puts (lie boiler in condition to do the work nature demands of it—gives you relief from diue-tive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, and feel your best. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. You can't always tell what is in a man by hying to pump him. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Fuisonia, Miss., was wick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and I/vcr Tablets cured her. She says:"l can now eating anything I want and am the |»i ule ' woman in the world to find such a good medicine." For sale by L. Tag gart; .T. 10. Smith, Sterling Run; Cruin l'"y, Binnamahoniug. For a painful burn there is nothing like D.'Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. There nrn a ho.-t of imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve on the market HOC Chut you get the genuine. Ask for De- YVittV >iood, to •, for -unburn, cuts, brui it's and especially recomincu'icd for riles The name E. ('. DeWilt & Co., Ohiesgo, is on every bos. Sold bv it. 0 IMw No Trouble* in the Republican Party. It in very evident from the gen eral tone of the Republican journals throughout the State that with an untrameled convention they do not look for any trouble in the Repub lican ranks. The testimony that they give concerning conditions is that the Kepubicau sentiment which broke away last fall ami went to the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer. Mr. Berry, is ready to support a Republican ticket that shall be named by delegates acting on their own responsibility and free from boasism. There can be no doubt that they accurately reflect the situation. The Republican Party in Penn sylvania is strong. It has nothing to explain. It has met all require ments. It has given the people reform legislation of the most dras tic character, and it has followed this work by the choice of dele gates to the coining State conven tion who do not wear the collar of political servitude. These delegates will assemble in the capacity of men representing their constituents. Thus the de mands of independent thought have been met in every particular. Not even the most "active of Re publican opponents can point a finger at any example of bossism within the Republican Party. The only exhibition that has been given anywhere thus far has come from political schemers in Philadelphia who have laid violent hands upon the Lincoln Party machinery and hope to run it for their own bene fit. These reckless plotters have done tlieir best to make deals with lead ing Republicans, but their conspir acies have become public property and with exposure has come their undoing. There is still some bluster on their part. They are now trying to exaggerate their importance for creating trouble and continue to insist that some understanding should be arrived .at with them. But there seems little possibility of that, for deals of any sort are ex tremely unpopular, and besides, bossism is bossism, whether the bosses are labeled Lincolnites or go under some other title. There is no danger to Republi canism unless it should listen to the so-called Lincoln Party manip ulators of Philadelphia, who are the same political experts who have built up the Mack Combine of un savory reputation. The Republi can convention can have nothing to do with self-styled Lincolnites. It would be ruinous to deal with them. This is a year whfin there must be no semblance of a deal with anybody. Such is the manner in which the Republican newspapers are talking. They are almost unani mous in their belief that with a fail convention, a convention that shall be freely open to all can didates who aspire to nominations, all will be well in November. The Inquirer heartily agrees with them. The Republicans who went to Ret ry last year did not leave the party for good. They were ready to return when certain reforms had been accomplished. These reforms have been accom plished. and to-day there exists no reason for a Lincoln Party 01* for any factional opposition. All genuine Republicans con cerned in last year's independent movement can have nothing but praise for the recent attitude of the representatives of the party in the Legislature and.for the manner in which, only two weeks or so before T TT vif " WelH here we are at our summer Vmi m,O D " nk 112 {rf <-y*y v Moxit? y' home after our long trip and nothing Mtrn ( N \ "Never mind, anything else could )Xl(> \ 112 I ft V£< 1 1 better have been delayed." ! '] Vi» \ " I do wish you would open a case HPEn-X''' OF TH^~MOXIE IF YOU [7f® J \,ja£ } don't I shall die of the heat. It IjHil. \X/nI seems as though I could drink ;i ''l ' ' " \ { I r f~~ whole bottle right down." —rf A ] r Moxie, after all, is what gives zest 'lt I I !{f \f /?v ' i ! pl casure to life during the sum j V V 'M .' mer holidays in the country as well ■ 1 Y J /Vv * I I ;IS the trying days of winter and the j j tiresome weeks of spring in the city. J* JKT cite: j? miles. On purchases of |SO if you live over 40 j miles and under SO miles. Write for particular.-. C. S. I.arrabee Practical Painter " Don t pay 81.5(1 a gallon for canned oil, which ought to cost but HO conts a gallon. I!eady mixed pnint is half oil and half paint. Kuy oil fresh from the barrel and add it to the L. & M. Paint which is seiui-uiixed. When you buy L. M., Paint you get a full gallon of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White Lead and makes L. «V M., paint wear like iron. I gallons L. \ M., mixed with :i fe lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized bouse. Actual cost L. & M., 81.20 per sal lon. Sold in tin north, east, south and west. C. S. Andrews, Ex- Mayor, Danbury, Conn., writes. "Painted my house 1!) years a2O with L &M. Looks well to day." Sold by H. S. Lloyd. Emporium, Pu. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. Fair weather friends are the only ones that come in bunches. It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. I How often do we hear it remarked: i "It's only a cold,' and a few days later | learn that the man is on his back with i pneumonia. This is of such common oc ' currence that a cold, however slight, 1 should not be disregarded. Chuniber ; lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and has gained its great popularity and | extensive sale by its prompt cures of this | most common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take. For sale by L. i Taggart: J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; ! Crura Bros., Sinnamanoning. Hf. is a tnean man who refuses to give ' praise when it is due. A good complexion is impossible with \ die stomach out of or