The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 02, 1874, Image 3

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EDITOR.
JKDSESDAT MORMXQ, SEPT. !. 1874.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
For Jndge or flnpreme Court,
Y.Tvr a nt M. r a xson,
of Phiiadnlphia. .
'' For Lieutenant Governor,
' A. O. OLMSTED,
of Potter County.
r 1
For Auditor Ocneral,
., HARRISON ALLEN,
of Warren County.
Eor'Secretary of Internnl Affairs,
ROBERT R. HEATH,
' --1 of Schuylkill County.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
; ' Gen. HARRY WHITE,
' ' -1 of Indiana County.
i v .... . ;; For Assembly,
J. B. AO NEW.
For Associate Judge,
. , JOS. G. DALE,
. For County Troas'uror,
, . S. J, SETLEY. ., !
, , ... ' ' . ' -
; i ' Vot County Commissioner,' ,
' WM. B. HEATH.. .
i i For Oountv Auditor,"
t. b. c6bb. .' . ; : I
Announcements.
ASSEMBLY,
'.We are authorised to announce the name
of DANIEL HARRINGTON, of Kings
j ley, as an Independent candidate for As
sembly. If elected he, promises to repre
sent the tV'hole people, and not any party
!.'.."' ' Voting Requisites..' '
; The electron, on the '3d of Novem
ber next, wilt be the first general elec
,tion unrforthe new Constitution. The
change from the old to'tho new system
; is important and will require careful
eiuuy, iu uruer lo avoiii lulStaKOs.
j . The new duties of election officer
catinofbe committed to memory, or be
r.!t ..-T J . . ..... .. 'l
, on uuuimuuii uv a oner siuuy on
election ; morning. Time should bo
given to the subject beforehand. Per
eons who may bo" members of the
.Hoard of Election, in the several dis-i
. , .
, irmis wuere jney ueioog, snoiild give
; attention y the subject tiqw. For
their benefit we insert the following
carefully prepared summary of voting
requisites from the Pittsburgh Gazette
fiesMuus may tinge not emoraced in
this article but its clearness and com
prehensiveness as well as its importance
commend it to the careful attention of
every voter:
-1.' Two months residence In an elec
tion district is required, in place often
"lujBu uereioiore. z. i.ue State or
county tax must bo assessed at least
. two months, and paid at least one
month before election. 3. Every bal
lot thall be numbered, aud the num.
,' ber recorded on the list of voters 'op-
posite the name of the person voting
, it, and the voter may write, or cause to
. be written, his name on the ballot. 4.
In fhe trial of contested elections, a
' witness must testify even though- his
evidence criminate himself. 5. No
. person can be an officer of election
who holds, or who for two months
prior to the election has held a nation
al, or State office, or in a municipal
board, commission. or trust in any city.
6. Two overseers may be appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas on the ap
plication of five citizens, and have
the rigbt to supervise proceedings.may
report to Court, and where election
i officers differ, may decide .the difleren'r
" ces. 7; Foreign, born citizens must
have been naturalized" a month prior
' to the electiou. ... 1
To these merely personal items may
...be added others that refer to the
laws, under the aut of 1874. These
are ufujiently important to deserve
, specific mention: 1; One Assessor
'.elected by the people in each district
takes the place of three canvassers.
. 2. Thia Assessor revises the transcript
t of .the preceding year, and rectifies
the votiug Jist. Fr.un the first Mon
, day iu August till tho sixty-first day
before the election, all persons are en
titled to inspect this list free of charge,
and during this time rectification may
' bo made. 3. There is a penalty for
assessing a persoi. not a voter, or for
not assessing one who is a voter. Any
person can bring an Assessor before
the Court of Common Pleas for the
- nou-perforroanca or wrong performance
; of duty; and have the list corrected or
penalty enforced. 4. The election
1 officersouo Judge and two Inspectors
are elected by the people. 5. The
. polls are to be pened at 7 a. in. and
; closed at 7 p. m. , ,6. Iu case a person's
name i not pq the assessor's list, he
uiny. vete provided one qualified voter
. ,of the district, is a witness of his resi
. deuce. 7.' Elect'ou officers must re
. gard a ehallenge and proof of right
,t to vote must Ue made before theb-llot
can be received, 8.' Jieetloii officers
are to be sworn or affirmed nut to dis
" close haw any doctor alutll have voted.
O.i Intimidation! whether against aq
:' eiectioa oiticer, ehalleogaB or voter,: is
.1 iiiude a miidoiueanor. ,10. .Votes are
to be counted only nt the closo of eloc-
tion, not licurly. 11. A ioon i the
votes ere counted the result is .to ibe
promptly ana particularly declared
12. The returns are to be made to trio
licate, with, iu addition, a return sheet.
one to be placed in the box, and . the
uwier two in envelopes, anc sealed nr,
one of which is to be given to the mi
nority inspector to keep, and the other
with the return sheet is to be taken to
the prothonotaTy of the Court of Com
mon i lea. , ia. The returns are to be
made to the Court of Common Tleas,
tne second day alter the election, and
the result determined by the Court.
14. To give receipts for taxes not paid,
or to ante date a receipt are forbidden
under penally of fine or imprisonment;
and to present a tax receipt that mis
states the time or fact of payment is
ranue an indictable ottence.
ino tollowing are the dates at
which the various fairs in this section
of the country will be held this year:
Erie, Sept. 15, 1G, 17 aud 18. ,
IlarlaoRburg, Lawrence county .Sep
tember 22, 23 and 24. : ;
Corry, Sept. 29, 80 and Oct 1 and 2.
Franklin,Sept. 30 and Oct 1 and 2.
Stoneboro, Sept 9, JO and 11.
Conneautville, Sept 30 and Oct 1
Greenville, ept 22, 23 and 24! ;
Cleveland.' Bept 14 to 19.
Mercer, Sept, 15, 16 and 17.
Jamestown, Sept. 28, 29 and 30.
Warren, O., Sept. 9, 10 and 11. 1
1 Brookfield, O., Sept.16, 17 and. 18.
Beaver, Sept. 29, 30 aud0ct 1 and
2.. . ,.' ; ;. . .
Meadville, Sept 16, 17 and 18. :
The following items are from the
Vehango Spectator :
T. D. Cutcball, of Canal township,
threshed a small field of oats on his
farm last Monday which yielded fifty
four bushels to the acre. Can the Poor
House farm beat that? '
Kev. A. B. Putnam, of Hudson, O.,
has accepted the call to the Factorship
of St. John's Church, this city, and
will enter upon his ministerial duties
on Suuday, September 13th.
The Brush Factory building !s. ap
proaching completion. The workmen
are now putting the finishing touches
....... u .r i .i i r ...
uiuu inn ruui nuii mo mucnincry will
i - i . - , . J
booh oe iu piacov une month more
ought to give us a brush factory in
tun operation.' .. t ' . . , .
: A man who gives his name as Ed
ward Wiunet, one of the three burg
lars who broke Juto Horton & Crary's
store in Sheffield about a month ago
was arrested in Buffalo last Wednes
day by two detectives and Mr. Crary.
no was urougut to Warren, plead
guilty to the robbery, and put iu the
lock-up last Thursday and taken to
Erie jail on Friday morning. Anoth
er man had subsequently been arrested
bnt proved to be the wrong fellow, as
Mr. Crary went on from Sheffield to
identify him. The detectivos had a
photograph of Winnet and fouud him
on the street wearing some of the
clothes stolen from the store. Warren
Mall. . . ;.
A Democrat who don't believe in
being blinded by a party prejudice,
writes to the Harrishurg Patriot com
mending Auditor General Allen's ofli
cial course. He savs that "since No
vember 1, 1872, to November 1, 1873,
he has collected the revenue of the
State with such sigual ability as to
show a clear . increase of income
amounting to $600,000; and ibis, too,
aiier paying an tne expenses of the
Constitutional Convention, amounting
in round numbers to $430,000. thus
exceeding the receipts of General
llartranft s last fiscal year the sum of
over $1,000,000.
Hon. Simeon B. Chase, the nomi-
nee of the Prohibitiocists for Judge of
the Supreme Court, peremptorily re
fuses to accept the "honor," and says :
"I regard it as vital to the enforce
ment, aud maintenance ofour present
law that oar Republican ticket should
be elected this Fall, aud no honorable
effort of mine shall bo spared to secure
this end." . ,
New Advertisement.
'.).. Empire Hotel.
TIDOUTK, PA. H. EWALD, Pbopuib
tor. -Thia Jiou.se in centrally located,
has been thorouuhlv refuted and now
boaxtM as cood a tablo and bods a unv Ho
tol in tho oil regions. Transient only
per day. zi-tim
BUCKSffllTH AUD WACOH SHOPT
THE undersigned liaro opened a first
elaw Blacknuiitl) and Wagon Shop, in
the Roberta shop, opposite tho Rural
Houso. All work in cither line promptly
attonded to, aud satisfaotion guaranteed.
22 ly L. SPEARS & II. W. ROBERTS.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
JCST opened in the Roberta ISuilduiifop
Mwittlie Rural House. The under
siKnml in prepared to du ail kinda of work
in hi line ill luo huat bti le aud ou abort
notti'o. ,
EWHAU5fKS j
A Specially. Keep on hand a Hue aasort
iiieiitor Curry Comlw, hrualies,' Harnetis
Oil. Wlipk and Saddles. Ilarnosa of all.
kinds mad to order and cheap aa the
Cliaupeirt.. ltameuibor tho name and plate
:t W- WWt, Robert iJuildiuK,
-y tijipoaile Rurid IIouso, Tionenta.
TOU WORK neatly oxeuuLed at thUottio
at re:iMmabIe ratef.
Administrator's Notioe.
Altera of admlnistrnt!
i (Cat
ttera of administration fhavhior heon
ftrsnted toilmnHcrslvriixl, oit the wtatel
oi i-Bui iiornn, laieor l ores! Cmmtv. do-
eeaaod. nil pprwns indebted to nald folate
are requested toninke immediate payment,
and all liriim hflvhni ebiima aaiiist the
same win present uiem duly authenticated
ii ooiueiiiuw, id
V . RERLIN, Adm r.
Klngsley, Rept 1, 1S74.
.Register's Notics.
I'ublle notice Is hereby clven that Jo
seph r. Hale, Guardian of Uertrude Itas-
Kin, miiy uaskin and Olis Riley If ask in
minor children of Robert C. Ku'rL I,, h
eewwl, lias tiled in tho Reuister's Oftice In
and ior llie iwinly or oreat, at Tioiiosta
ins uuai account aa frardian of tho aaU
minors, and that the siuno will l niv.
santmt to the Orphans Oonrt of sidd County
for continuation and allowance, on tho
2Sth day of September next, at tho Court
limine, at xioncsta. in the County afore
-am. 1 J. . AKW,R(.ihtcr,
. Americnn Hi)ortMiniui.
A llaudsome Sixteon-pafre Shoot, IssikhI
terests of the Shootinn and J-'ishlnir Fra
'ii-vrviv. Hlltl I1MVIIIIH1 Pill nilV tit tl.A I.,
wrniry. . kmcIi number ia replete wltli
valuable information. i.Uu...i b.,t..i.
of huutinK, eta,, all highly Inlereslinir to
the tpnrtsmnu. 1 4 a year, in advaneosln
flm aopiea lo eta. Sand for aiHwilmen enp-r.
AUdreas, The AmorWaaatpurUnuuiv West
Meridian, Conn. 2-3m
II. C. IIARLIN,--
Morcliant Tailor,
Pf The Lawrence Rnildlne, over rtnner
lor Lumber Co. Store. The biwt atai
kept cousluiiUv on hand, nn.l mu.l.. .... i.
the beat manner and newest styles, lft-lr
MiW. C SI. 1IIL1TII,
DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa.
MRS. HEATH lm-3 rocontly moved to
this place for the nurnosn nt mni.tin.
wantwhioh the ladies of the town- and
county have for a lonw lim. L,.n,., .i...
... .nr...K o uirssmnKer ot experiem
among tliem. I am prepared to make all
Kinils or dresses in the latest atvles, and
iriinrantoe satisfaction, stn
inn and embniidcry doue in the best man
ner, wun tne newest patterns. All I ask
is a fair trial J Resirlnmw nn Wa. u,
in the houso formerly ooeupied by Jaoob
Trial List for September Term, 1874
Elizabeth flwr ts It. C. Scott et al. '
.11. Ellsworth ct yx for uso y Jno.
U
I'UKK ri HI.
L. It. llotrman va John Easundas et nl. '
H. H. May ya. .lamea T. Wliisner et al.
II. II. May v John Miller et al.
fiernian Hill et al for uso vs Georiro S,
Huntor.
Eliaaboth Raffertv va Miehnrl RatTcrtv Sr,
Elizabeth Railerty va Mic hael IUIlorty Sr,
Chaa. Murphy vs Thomas Porter.
Joseph Zouver vs John Cooper. '
Kamuol Dnlf va Ij, C. Wvnkoop et
Owston 4 Sowers vs A. V. K. It. Co. ,
W. W. Ledyard vs John A. A J. (1. Dale.
Chns. Hinton va !). It. Walter.
iMiriver Sawyer for use va a. S. Hunter.
vcpicr v viox. vvailiicn.
S. Q. McClintock va Win. Gitlord. ' '
Edward Jonea vs P. S. Richardson. '
A. lleon va Wm; Howe etal. ' . 1 v
Win. tolwell va James Hlnck. :
Elijah C. Parker va Joshua R. Jones.
J. (iarHeld v(. H. Hunter.
Rul'ua M. Brown et nl va The West Hook
' ory Mining Association et al.
Harmony Township vs Tho Oil Creek A
Aiieeneuy niver unuwny.
J. A. Prop and Goo. W.Walters vs Win
Fellows. .
J. R. AOXEW, Proth'y.
Tionesta, August 17th, 1H74.
PROCLAMATION.
WiiBBKAi.' The Hon. L. I). Wetmore,
President Judue of the Court of r...
iium Pleas and Quarter Seasions in and for
tlie county of Forest, has issued his pro.
ci'pt for holding a Court of Common Plena
Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tioncstu, for
the County of Forest, to ooiiimcuoo on the
inuriii junnuiiy or sept, next, being the
IWth day of Sept. 1874. Notice Is therefore
given to the Coroner, J list Ires of (ho Peace
and Constables of said county, that they be
then and there in their proper persons at
tou o'clock, A. M., of said day, with tlieir
records, inquisitions examinations and
othor remembrance, to do thoau things
which to thoir olHces appertain to be done,
and to those who bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the nrisonerw that a-
or shall be in the (ail of Forest County, Unit
limy men uimtnore io proaocuteagumst
them aa shall be just. Given under my
hand and seal thia 19th day of Aug., A. li.
174. T. J. VAN GIESEN. Sh'rf. '
In the Court of Common Pleaa of For
est County. John Cobb vs. Giles F, Fil
ley, Theodore Larclllo, J. Philip Kricger,
John F. Tollo, Henry Van Stoddiford, 1.
A. January, Jaoob Woodburn. William If.
Reid. R. If. Barrett. Ada S. Ames, ilenrv
S. Ames, Mary H. Ames and Edgar Amea.
minor heirs of Edgar Amea deceased, and
l.ucy V, S. Ames miardian of said minnru
John A. Scuddor and W. II. Seudder ex
ecutors of Henry Ames deceased, Thomim
Scott, and W. H. Itrown, Trustee. No. 1
Sept. Torin, 1X74. Summons in Partition.
May Jtith, , 1WT4 atUdavit of John Cobb,
riHintill', liled setting forth that one undi
vided twenty-fourth part of tho premises
mentioned in above writ of Partition was
owned by Thomas Scott, who is now dead,
and tho names and residences .r liiu lwii-a
devisees or alienees are undnown to him ;
that one undivided twenty-fourth part of
said premises ia lield by V. 11. lirowa In
trust lir his daughter, and that her nume
and residence are unknown to him.
May 3Uth, 1874. motion tor publication iu
iOHNfcT ItKl'liBMCAN.
May 2!lth, 1874, notice orderod to bo giv
en to the heirs at law, devisees or alienees
of Thomas Soott, and W. It, Rrown.Trus
toe.by publicatiou in the Fokust Rei-ub-LU
an only, once a week for six successive
weeks before the next term of this Court.
1 Jyr Chc
Coin Silver Watch FPEeT
AgenU Wanted to act for nie, in tho
sale of an article of value in ever house
hold. $M Coin Silver Watch FREE. Ad
dress F. ROHINSON, Pittsbuigh. l'a.
will 4t
v- IN NEIJRASKA, ,
NOW FOR SALEVERY CHEAP.
TEN YEARS CRRMT, INTEREST ON
LY SIX PERCENT.
SEND FOR J
THE PIONEER
A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing
the "Homestead Luw," mailed free to all
nana of tiu) wold. Address O. F. DAVIS,
Liuid Couuuissiuiier V. I', It. It., Omaha,
Nth.
li It
IMPORTANT AiMNnilNP.FM'T
. va
In 1KTI T 1. .,,,1 ....
1.
rm lor an
Improvement in Wash Boilers,
A simple arrangement by which tcnm
jas applied to um washing or clothing,
have heretofore sold thia under the inn
Sionm Wnnlirr, or,
Woman s 1 r i o n d,
l-or a-uch It is in fnet. I have advertised it
in nearly overy Religious Newspaper in
tne United States and Canada, also in tho
leading Secular papers, using dnuhln-col-ninn
advertisements. Tho renders of this
paper may rememlior seeing mv curd in
tho various papers of the couniv during
the past year. Extracts from letters rc
fcled from m v -iiMfiinwi. 1
column, will indicate how it has bien re-
ooiveii uy the peoplo throughout tho
country. . .
; 3 00,000,
Have been Bold already. It iaaufflclent fur
uiyjjurpoao to say that I am satisfied ,thab
noining noreuiiore advertised ever render
ei o ircncrai saiiiaciion. vet this, mv
Hrst Inventlortxois nntvptlte iiorfoct. anil
ior uie ishi iwo years i nave applied my
solf to the study of constructing mid pur
lectlnga - -'
NEW STRAW W.tNIIF.It,
.'.-. ...".,,'.)
And aa tho result of mvefliirta r r.jj ..
nsHiirnnce that I bnve been entirely ttne-.
ecssiui. iy now Steam Washer, piitont-
"i ihi.i, is ansoiuiciy jnilltiess ; so
much -so that I never kneir nsingle person,
who had seen it work, fail to be dellghtol
..nil iv. 11 mis l-emicrcii, tnus lar, per
fwt and Fnjvcrsal satisriiclinn. nml
must lie tho result, for it works lite a won -j
nor ivaver lulling to do all claimed for it
in conclusion, let me say, that should
any ono say that lie hns 'scon a Steam
Washer, ask him ir he lias ft 00 it lh iiitu
SHER
ir now Doing advertised so extcn.
aively iu whole and doublo-i mire nilvor-
lisnincnts. If he answer iu tho .negative,
41, 1,, -ummmiii jiuigiuoiu until
sampli can Imj prK-ired and fully teatod.
I will Mend one aa .;..
just half tho retail price. nnd 1
fully
warrant it. ' Alter a nerson l.n vm bu...,.i..
M. MV. 4JVIII Ul UlU Nfr C(St.w !. , - M
$60 Profit caa be Made on a
Single Dozen.
And I have known agents to take ordort
or -,
A DOZEN IN ' AN HOUR.
There is no wav to make mimnv . fnuln
Send for a sample and secure your territo
ry. imrko money white you can. '
Roader, please ca'eulale the oo-t of my
two page advertisement in tin. " M I n ik.
i'- ' it oonsists of 1.4S0 lilies
at regular rules amounted to ,
1,750 Each Insortioii.
I repeated this "Card" four tlinoa lswausc
lay nrst Insertion tt iut. 8) paid ine
500 IFJbJIR, . CENT.
During tho last elghtoen months I have in.
sorted my advertisement, occupy-
' ing one to two poges, iu " ;
ITVXDIIKDS OF MCLASS PAPERS,
All of which paid woll for tho outlv; but
the "Christian Union" ("thn liirgesicircu-
i"n oi any religious newspaper in the
rid") paya me better than any, and the
INTER-OCEAN:
, ' 1
PAYS RETTER THAN '
ilny Other Nccular, Iaior.
I mention this fuel, for all can see how
extensively I advertise my Invention ; and
taking into consideration the fact that I
sell it Entirely on its Morits, and must
eo iccde that it sells well, fur uourticle will
sell well enough to pay for so expensive
advertising uiithout real mnrita. Ii I .rot
a sample introUuced uito a ueighborhoiHl
it oitcu self
... . -'
AN' HUNDRED MO HE.
Such a splendid chance to nmkn -mnnm.
selling this iuventiou nuiy never oociir
again. On tho receipt of Five Dollars. I
will ship you a complete Washer as a sam
ple, copy of the ehroiuo. together ivith
Certilieate of Agency, with full instruc
tions how to conduct the business. Ainl
upon the receipt of tlie Washer you may
have timo to test it. and if von ilnd it n.,1
a represented I will refund your m.jiiey.
The Washer retails at 10. After send
you a xnilipie i will Holll vour countv a
reusonuble timo for ymi to'ilecido wlintlmr
you wish to tiurchasfl si not. . I .win
iiish bi:iuk deeds, ulso blanks for taking
Nirdei-H, am! will do all 1 cun to eunbie vou
wj sueiHieu in ttia DiiKincSK. It .mo. h. sr
from you sisiii, or your iiiiti of torrilory
uiay; bo iitKcii by aouieone else. Address,
J. c:
' 101 Sixth St.,' Pittsburgh, Pa. ' I ,
1. H.,llt this fflril mil nnrt If
for luiure reference. I'eraujua writing nio
Iroui seeing this card will nlensn mar il,a-
saw it in the FohknT Hkitjimcas. win-it
FOREST COVIN f Y, as.
The CnnitibmweallU. Alt Pcnnsvlva
I,.S. nia to tho jNiciin' fid County,!
Greeting: k . vv;, jv.
If John C'l'K ) frit s ere of pre
senting hi i ehilni, then Wo i ninm.iiicl vou
tlint you summon by, trrsxl ,nnd lnwl'iil
suminortera, illen.r., Killur, Theodore
T nreille, J. Philip K ric-rcr, .lolm I'. Tulle,
Henry Van Slatldifnrd, 1. A. .l.iinmrv,
Jacob Woodliiii ii, Willmui II. Rciil, It. t'l.
1 turret t, Ada S. Ames. Ilenrv S. Ames,
Mary S. Ames, and Edgar Auii-x, minor
heirs of Edgar Ames dcrt-aspd, anil l.uev
V. S. Ames, guiudiim of thn said minors,
John A. Souddor and W J 1 f. Scuddor ex
enitorsof Ilenrv Ames deiynssd. 'I honnw
Heott, and W. it: llrnwn. Trfr-P,' tutu of
your con uly. .vc.onieii, so that tU...y l.e nnd
appear bere our ,fiiefifiu at Te'int:i nt
our County Court of Common Pleas, then
to l held the -t It Monday of S pt. tietl,
to show wherefore whereas thev, the sii(
Jno.Cobh iindaile-i F. Killev et'id.t.igetber
nnd nnriivlttts1dhohl nit thiit certain trni-tof
land situate In Tiniiestii Township, Eore.it
County. 1 'it.. Iioundcd nd devcvi'.ivl ns
follows: On the north bv tract No. eh7
on tlie east by tract No. xk2, on the south
by thn luw tictwewu Veimngiv and - Foi est '
countitM, anl on the east by traut Ko. 'jsj:t '
being warrant No. tweutv-etght hiindreti
end fwenty-twrt I22). 'Containing nine
hundred mid ninety ac res nioi or 1cs
with the Hppiirten.inis-s; the same Giles
1. Hiloy et al, petition t Invent betwe(n
(henrto he nm.lo fnoi-o'rding o thn tliW
an.I tlift cnstonis r this ConinionWeidth In
such ise made and provided) do untnsnv
and the same to be done do not peimit
very milusily and avail- th snuie laws
atl'l cnstonis tas it Is snhW, ef i. i
Ann nuve you then an there the uauies
of thoso sunimotu rs and thia writ
Witness the Hon. I;, n. Wehnore, Presl
dent Judge of our said Court at Ttniiiwin
tliis TMl day of Mnv. A.. ,i. isti- " '
yI.,R. AUNE.W, PruJUiuiotary.
The olde.f and mimfri-Ylalite institution
roromaiuitiga MercanUlo dnciitlon. For
Circulars write to .; P. lH'FK it SONS,
w!-:im eoin X Pittsburgh, pa
.. -u ,i.-Avri T-
FARMERS
Monfcy Saved ia Money Earned
4 iu! iinuursmncu aro ni'ipt inirodiieing
in tTestorn Pennsylvania the oolehrated
luinuuii riiuniug ,miu, iiralli Mepaintor
and Urader Combined, which hns attracted
marked attention in the Western States
wherever exhibited aaiong the farmers.
As a Fanning Mill It-eannot bo surpass.
. "" " i uie oniy rcui sepnrat!)r and
(Tinner in tlio v. s.
it is simple,' inild and enniplote, And
givm y.ni periect control in chaining, sep-
.of thu tnndell MIIK will lin.
(rove HiownditioiiHjityHuif gmiif, enhance
.ii., '.i, lorin ine IIIICCII CCIllS
uiisiiei ; ami i mi.il's Will larirelv inercaso
the yield per acre, bv tho hiirho'r crnilfi of
bocd "! nre cnnbleil tp pVtain.
A Villi the Hen, loll .nmlor'MiUf'.Hfl.i
i i w " I.
eieau .vour own urnss rtet'it, tmis Vtvln a
large annual expense lor grass seeds.
This mill works on an en Li re new nrln
ciplo as applied to Funning Mills, and
aiMis rta work to Tierrxn-tiom, irnnii
Canvassers will oxlifl.it '"It Tlhrlnar the
season, when you will bo able to judge f.
yiHiiwiYm oi lis rneriisj'i f.ililiij-; n;
Do not liuy until yon sotHit work.
For iuforniation, addrws
McCLINTOOK J: CO..
Nfendville- rn.
One or two oood agents Wanted In everv
county. : . ,.: II..1,,,
mm
' !, J, P, FtTLBa. liAinff Iwrti-n, irl I urbtutlad at th4
TJiiivclitT .f r.nnT l-i ISSJ. ftM'l aftc- ily.:ir' cwrimoii',
f-rfeetbd lr. Itlur's Vrgctalilfi I; lie umal 1I
fiyrnpinil Illln, li!ch 1 larkuut 11 inuLiU ctir
l r 1 am, in llr i.i, i.ti-ir, rare, nrart, i.iuii t i" rroiw, s.'i
U'.ii ..1. cud all Uti ni!l!i!!- iki. htvufT. la. thi 21 :1
AorlLLv.l. J'. A. USItGL'llN. ,'olum i'mliim, llul
fims.r. )v.'t'h,.i'i'.i7il,,,l).l muLfn- !,l'hila.l:v.(!.lu
J ;v.lTiT,F.tfHiia,l'a. l','VI.I.i'ntLanan.CLiroinsi,l. wa-Itr
l.i.bmiUi, rilfiurl.N.V.l'.uTtuf.lluwrvl ahjChurr'w
1 hn.,o.Af'.'rthoalilwrlt,ii1.l'l!l.r.lihUf.rir!l-p.-.'or,
l'amplikt A ircnintMvrtftlit.l'frlltowiinffiiran l-v
,7-ly S
' r - a- r-ij--4t
,1 MAX Ol' A TIIl..iXI;
hen (lealh -was hour v exoiieled fiotn
LUNSUM PT1QN,. , roiiiijiUul .havhig
flllloiL and f)t 11. Janics Wiis.ei n. lliiM r.r-
nig, no accidentally niiiile a prparation of
Iudiiui llemii. wluuh cured his oi.lv elol.l
and now glvs this rcclpo fn-e ' on receipt
of two stamps to pay expeiines. Hemp
ram lliglll sweats, llllllsoa III till1
MtomiiiMi, ii nl will breuk n nesU cld ui "4
Hours. Ail.lress CRADIHIOK if- CO.. 10.11!
Knee St.,
I'hiladolplua, Naming this pa-
per.
portable!
SODA FOUNTAINS;
810, IJ.iO, $T5 A (11 (HI.
OOOD, 1)LMIA!.EC1IEAP
Shipped Iteady for Use. !
MHiiufuctureil by J. W. Cha
nian A- ( Madison, Ind.
tO- Scnd tbr Catalogiio.-ft-T.
NII. 5ISaiAS3'X.
'kffik YPiwiiIes r.lack"liedr. TSJnlii-
tonis: Hard, small piiniiles. viih black
loints, most numerous in the cheeks, foro
icad ami notx!. . . o - v-i e
Pnt'inoo, (Infonso ltiilirWY Milrfeh bo-
gins when tlie clotliing is removed; in
creased by the warmth of the bod. No
eruption except that produced by scratch
ing. )
The ubuv and all Skiji diaoitses paroia
n on tly cured. Entire eost of treatment,
ci.. i per wock, or f.i.nu per moiitli. Ail-
ilress )r. .1. M. Vaildykc, 1 lti WainiilSU,
Philadelphia. w.ill 3ni
Til 15 WONDKUIX'L
PET CANARY BIRD!
(Patent just Prornrnd.)
WIU, SI Ml FOit 1H I' Its CAN I!E
managed l.v any eald. '11 hi httcfct
and tiuwt iviiiidiii Jul .inieiition of tiio age.
Tlie very thing for either parlor or out
door amusement.
SEND FOH SAMPLE AT ONCE.
Dig pay to agents and to tho trado. Sat
itfaciion guaranteed or money promptly
returned.
Sent pre-paid by mull to any aililrun, on
receipt of i i .
i .ii OO Vlm.mr V lor WI.(K). .,.
Addrese i M. It. HdltKHTS A CO., , ,
W40lin 170 ilroadway, New York,
ANTED.. s
TS'oi-tli lYfi-i(lc-:i;i!
ttls,
Call on oruddness ' ;' : ' "' '
LUTllElt K..KAUFFMAN7 liEOJiEl!,
" ' Pi) Fol KTH A VltfiVIS, '
H3m. , PlTISlil Hiill, P.V.
'Ti! VJTI
V A . . i tm mm
TlUMiil-A, l;
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1
A I'nil Stoi-k of .
WATCH223, JEWtXttV
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HAVING Nowlwou y
'I'loiiesta for the
rloinf tinsinemrti
list Hi w inimtlis I
1 .'.
am Wi H suited with the phwuisnd psH-ou- ' '
age, and have etmclndoil visetle hern pea- -Haiieiiilv.
All persona wishing tinvlliiag '
in mv linn will do Weil In cull and see tne
heloro purrhssing olscwlierevut I atrtwl H -
termiiied In do business on as rcasonablo
terms as can Ijfe had niUwIirril. "' '
1"' . ' It. W. MY ICRS. .
i . , bai -
. i --,
-Ur-.. K..
DRUG STORE !
Ja-j. IL Foncs, Prppriotor,
rt-
EI.M STRICUT,
TlONMTA, Vm.
' . " n
1 Agent for rr i ., U- A
Dr. llorria' Eyru jiof Tar, Wil2l
Cherry and Ilorehound. '
Iltll T
I.I
iv;'X.-K :'u. e.s.:;
FATEHT MEDICINES
at
t c:
"to weed: "s
'1
, CIGARS.
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.!
""HOTICRSiC,
: ' - : S:- 't lwg TT "
I J 1 . r if i ., ,-, (;
Whibi Eivid'pcrrei-lly Bnf?,:s'ul:t"
IllllCIl
cheaper tliail Jyi ilierly, . f
: Also all kinds p Oils, Ki-iwih, 'l ivr
pentine, lieiirine, Toilet Aviklau.,-' ier
fuiuorivs, Ac, lor miIu cheap, .i , s
GncctnY.AKD;pnovisic:rsTOBE
VT- ix. Ti6xi:s tx-::i:',
t A
GE0:W.B0lARD5V0s
TTAVE. ust
fn'otigliffifi n ci:nW'e
Vhil
:-I
1 J- carefully seloeted stock of
;-) : i cjcuciriiiiy,-;
and everything poeessarv to the complete
stock ofa tirst-elaas iroiVirr IIouso. which
thuy have oponed out at their eslaliliah
nient on Elm St., first door north of M.E.
Church. i -
" TEAS,
COKFKKS,
SUU
AltS
"SYKVPS.
Eltl'ITA, "
. ' ' . . SPICES, '
1 A -
HAMS,
axi pi;o vis loss op
- ... . I
at the lowest cash ju iees. floods Warrant
ed Jo be of thu tio.-it quality. Call and ex
amine, and wo believe we can suit von.
UEO. W. BOVAUD itCO.
. . , .... ,
LOTS FOR SALE!
- IN XJiJi "
BOROUGH .OFjjiONESJA.
y , .'. . A
Ajtjiiy to (iKO. O. WK KLl-.s,' "-' .
7U, Nassau St., New York-Cifv.
A D VKItTISFHS send J.1 ients to ieo.
r P. Jiiiuoll u; Co., 41 Park ltow,- .f Y
for llieir Lighty-p: Putuphlet, lii-iii(
cost ol adwiiMiijr. . J.i Jt