The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 29, 1880, Image 2

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.T. H. WKNK,
KDITOU.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SErT. M, 1880.
National Republican Ticket.
For rrcs'ulcnt,
Cen. JAMES A. GARFIELD,
of Ohio.
For Vice President,
(Jen. CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
of New York.
rUKSlDHNTIATi KLKCTOHS.
r.f.Krrnrts at t.aihik :
F.dward N. Penson Henry W. Oliver.
pistiuct ioi.i:r'Tons :
way is evcrlnslinclv dipjjrticcd by the
corrupt tread of some of these notthern
bnslilo ngents, who lor money bohi
themselves to do tho bidding of
despots, and tho only consolation ia
that long Bgo death has removea most
of them."
Lincoln, Stanton, Seward and their
campcers nre the "despots" alluded to.
There is no word of condemnation for
the "horrors of the crnelties" of the
"late southern revolution. It would
be an "everlasting disgrace" to mention
Fort Pillow or AndersonviMe in this
connection. Commercial Uazette.
A LETTER FROM WARREN.
present they won t lully enow tneir
designs.
Let the people think of these things
coolly and calmnly and then use their
judgment at the polls. A rotten ship
though she has a handsome ngure iie iu
eannot expect to have a prosperous
vovatre. Take tho old Hue. A good
.... i
cantain. a reliable crew and a snip
. . . . .1 .
Unit hna breasted all the storms 01
twenty Tears. We refer to our former
officers to show our ludgment in
selecting competent men.. Lincoln,
Grant, Hayes, and now Garfield.
YV ARKEN.
A Nut for James Mosgrove to Crack.
1 Sntn'l O Perkins.
12 Kdwin II Filler.
H M Hall Stanton,
4 .Tunics Dobson,
n (!co Do ?? Ko'Tii,
li.vitl F Houston.
7 Morgan K Wise,
8 J II Hoone,
0 OeorgeCalder, jr.,
If) Isaac S Movoi','
11 Kdgar Pinchot,
12 John Mitchell,
13 O F Nhindell,
1 1 O 11 Foriipv.
1") N V Kllsbrio,
If, An 'row Stout,
l(i O M 15 cade,
IS ( li Wiestllnor,
1!) Michael Sehall.
20 W -V Amos,
21 J P Tentrarten,
2,2. Nelson P I5ccd,
23 A 10 W Fainter,
21 TTM M'Konnan,
2: James T. Mall'ott,
2 n Polronater,
27 C W (iiltillan.
REPUBLIC&3 STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge,
IIEXUYORKKX,
of Northampton County.
For AudiUr OcncrM,
JOHN A IiKMOX,
of Flair County.
REPUBLIC! COUNTY TICKET.
For Consross,
Gen. IIAIUIY WHITE,
of Indiana County.
For President Judge,
Hon. Wm, D. BttOWN,
of Warren County.
For Assembly,
E. L. DAVIS.
For Associate Judge,
AMA PUKDY.
For Count j' Treasurer,
N. S. FOREMAN.
For County Surveyor,
F. F. W1IITTEKIN.
For Coroner,
N. THOMPSON.
J""-IL - tho value of our bonds to a
Ben Butler says because the Re
publican party has failed to protect
the regro against the crimes of South
eru Democracy, therefore bo (Butler)
has ioined the.Democracv. Who will
now doubt Geneial Butler's eccentric
ity?"
On Tuesday of lst week the Green
backers and Democrats of Maine met
to place in nomination a Fusion clec
toral ticket, which they did. But after
the adjournment of the convention the
straight Greeubackers met, Solon
Chase presiding, and placed a straight
ticket in the field, after which they
adopted the following, from which it
will be seen that the two parties doii't
propose to pull together so cicely at
the November election : "For the
enlightraeut and encouragement of our
Greenback brethern in other states,
we, the etraighf Greenbackers of Maine
iu convention assembled, declare that
there id a Greenbuck party in Maine,
pledged to the interests of the people ;
that the late fusion and confusion in
this State was wholly due to tho
exigeccies of stale issues, and that in
national nrntcrs we vote with our
brethern elsewhere in the Uniou fur
Weaver and Chambers.
When a Republican speaks his
mind freely in regard to some flagrant
outrage in the South, or dares to
awaken the memories of the war, ho
is forthwith accused by timid submiss
ionists of preaching the "gospel of
hate" and "waiving the bloody shirt."
The whole southern pres?3 may teem
with appeals to tho Democracy to
stand by the ciuifo for which they
fought, and orators like Hampton and
Bayard may iuvoka tho memory of
Lee and Stonewall Jackson without
reproof from any Democratic source.
Even in pretentious northern publi
cations it has Lecorna the fashion to
deify the leaders of the rebellion, and
execrate those who did the most to
eave the Union. A good illustration
is fouud in tha Commercial Magazine,
published in New York. Io tho Sep
tember number, in an article on the
5 j hi lo in Fiance, we have thU
inorccau :
"The horrors of the cruelties of the
bastilrs iu Kurope can never he por
travpd in all their red cruelty upon
the people. They can only be partially
niftured bv the despotic practices
the bastilca of the North of the United
.States during the war ot the Jat
southern revolution."
After running on in this veiu for i
time, the writer gets oli'the following
"',, il.iv !..i.-es but that Broad
IIaruishcro, Pa., Sept. 25, 1880.
A press of business has for some time
interfered with my writing my usual
weekly letter and now, I only steal
time enough to auswer ono of your
correspondent's inquiring in last weeks
paper, although you have given him a
pretty good auswer. It is in relation
to the principles of the Democracy.
In connection with a review of their
principles I will also give a resume of
their record. Tho standard of the
Democracy has for years borr.o the
legend "to the victor belongs the
spoils." While iu power they purposo
making it pay aud do not caie an iota
for the future. Liko that much
abused quadruped tho mule, they have
no prido of ancestry or hopo. of pos
terity, lhey advocated slavery,
tried to make every new etate admitted
into the Union, a slave state, and claim
to this day they were risiht. Although
uot claiming every Democrat to be
rebel I do claim they sympathized
with secessionists during the war aud
every rebel teas a Democrat. After
defeating them on the field of battle
shall we now hand over tho govern
ment to them because they put up
Uuiou soldier for a blind, and take
their word thfit they are reconciled
and that the people ' want a charge ?
The Republican party can point to
twenty years ot good government,
carrying the couutry safely through
the war. reducing the national deht
many millions of dollars, and raising
premium,
after they had beeu reduced by Dem
ocratic folly o(Jc on the dollar. Under
Democracy 8 rule it cost iroui three to
seven dollars to collect one thousand
or you might say from threo to seven
dollars was lost iu collecting one
thousaud. Republican rulo has
gradually reduced the cost until under
our present President it costs to collect
revenue but o-lU ot one cent per
thousand dollars. By electing Garhek
we will remove even that slight cost
As an evidence of what Democratic
rule will do take our own State for an
example when the Republican came
into power, twenty years 8go, this
State suffered from a tax besides
debt of over $40,000,000. To-day the
people do not labor under a btate tax
the dobt has been reduced one -balf and"
the whole debt contracted ay the war
has been paid. When people contrast
this with the rule of Democracy they
do not want a change. It's the Sout
wants a-"chauce" (not a change") to
get its hands on the goverument
exchequer that they may get en "their
feet again, by robbing the govern
iuent. being to lazy to work us the
industrious peopte of the North do
Two thousand millions of dollars of
rebel claims are now pending before
Congress which are only waiting for
the Democracy to get complete pos
session of the government, when they
will be paid. Rebels are already
applying for pensions for having risked
their lives in the noble effort to destroy
our great Republic. If they elect
Hancock they get control of the gov
ernment by ballot which they failed
to do by the bayouet, threforo why
shouldn't they pension themselves.
Had they won by the bayonet they
would now bo pensioners, so if they
win by the ballot what m to prevent
them robbing the treasury, lildcu
nledsed himself to veto any bill for
their relief. Hancock has nut though
he has been repeatedly asked, theieforo
i'j favors them. On finance he is also
noncommittal. Though tho other
day he by telegraph congratulated
l'laistcd of Maine Ergo he favors
soft mnuey. On the question of tarifl
ho stands oti the Democratic platform
"Tariff for revenue only" though he
knows such au action would result in
the closing of three fourths of our
manufactories and reduce our artisans
to poverty. lie also stands on the
platform of tho party of when they
declared the 11th and loth amend
ments to bo unconstitutional, null aud
void, therefore he favors their repeal.
It is only necessary flr them to in
crease the Supreme Bench for them to
do as they pk-ase. That the South
U reconciled and what they purpose
doing when they get into power can
be learned from their leaders. Wado
Hampton calls on them to remember
tha principles that Lee and Jackson
fought for. QuantreYl is sorry they
didn't kill more yaukees, and Tombs
says necessity causes them to take a
Yank for their candidate, but that he
is not one of the damn blue bellied
kind, and they will beab!e to handle
him when they get him. in. For the
September 18, 1880,
AMES MOBOKOVK, E.stJ.,
Sir : We desire to ask you a ques
tion or two. Before doing so, let us
say that wo have been from principle,
members of the Greenback party Bnd
supported you as our candidate for
Congress in 1878 in this district, and
intend to support Gen. Weaver for
resident. We supported you because - RUIT5 AND Vtbtl ABLt5.
we believed you were honestly n mom
lU '!
msmbmbaeI&cd
lienlers In
Mapisox Tp., Clakion Co., Fa., )
FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES I
URL AT REDUCTION I
FOREIGN DOMESTIC
i- ' -v. w-
ftmnTirris AltD onotTNTis.
CH .JJiBESLAUT N STITUTE
FEHALE C0ILS32,
ftAXUOtilUI, N.V.
It Is n large and thoroughly oipiii cd
Somiiinrv tor hotli hoxch. KstuhliNhnd In
ISM). Property IVpo from ilel.t, 10.1,01)0.
New Boiuclintt Uull with stoftinlient, etc.,
erected In WH xt i eost of Sl,",000. Excel
lent board mid homo-MKo urrHngcinerils
throughout. Totul cxpenso for boiird,
furnished room, steninhcnt, llirht, wash
ing und tuition for 14 weeks, SW.'JO; for
ono year, $1-17.110. For catuloguo or further
Inloi million, aililresw
I'rol. .1. 1 . KinVAItOS, O. P., Vrincinai
Fall Term opens AicruHt. 'J4. in
ter Term o)cns December 7. Spring Term
opons Ainrcii juirM.
bcr of our party and would truly rep
resent our principles. Wc read your
iledge ae follows :
Hedge.
Pakkkr, Pa., Monday Aug. 5, 1878.
I, James Mosgrove, do pledge my
sncred honor to support the phtform
of the National party adopted at lo-
edo. Feb. i!2d, 1878, and the pnnct
pies set forth in the platform of the
National Greenback Labor party
of Pennsylvania, adopted at Philadel
phia, May y, 1878. And 1 lurther
pledge myself, and am willing to use
everyhonoraoie means io eieci me
State licket, and to insure the success
of tho National, Greenback .Labor
nartv in the Presidential coutcst in
1880 Signed
Jami:s Mosgkone.
This your supporters had printed
and circulated over the District. Now
we see you have been nomiuated by
tho Democratic party and accepted
tho nomiuation. We see further that
von arc attending and speaking to
Democratic conventions which arc
supporting Gen. Hancock. This seems
to bo a violation of your pledge. Then
we see you ar3 iu Iudiana county,
attending and addressing Greenback
meetings favoring Gen. Weaver. Now,
we as voters, and lormer expected
supported of you, want to know the
principles of . the man we vote lor.
We then ask you to please reply and
state to us where you are? Whether
you are supporting Gen. Weaver or
not, our candidate for President?
Please give us a plain direct reply.
We will not support a man for Con
gress who is not helping to elect our
candidate for Preoident.
John W. Stephens,
W. II. Lawson,
A. W. Lobaugh,
Frank Stehiienh,
Geo. M. Lawson,
John Swaktsc,
J. A. Swaktz,
J. L. Mortimer.
Goods Always First-Class.
Tionesta, Ti., Sept. 1, 1 .(.
D. W. CLARK,
REAL 2SSTATE AGENT,
AND
PltACrriCAT, NUKY.KYOH,
TIONESTA, PA.,
Has now for sale the Following:
Hi ! SFOIIKII ! !
I tako pleasure in tolling tho Spoi tin;.
Fiaternity that I have re-purclia-cd
FKOM IIOUACK JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1S71.
T AM NICETiY LOCATED at mv
X stai
old
!vnd. and I am prepared to attend to
all my friends, aud tlio public generally
who need
ANYTHING THE GUN LINE!
1 shall keep a perfect stock of nil kinds of
AEVirUSTBOra!
And all kinds of
What thev sav of it ! A fuw f;iv!s for tho
people. -There arc few preparations of
mcdicinec which have withstood the itn
partial uulgment ot tlio people lor any
great length of tipie. Oucol'tlicse is In
Thomas Electric Oil. Head tlio IoMowiiv
and lie convinced : "I have been a filleted
with rheumatism for tho last ten years,
and have tried- luanv i-cnu-dies without.
any relief, until 1 tried Dr. Thomas' Elec
tric Oil, and since then have had no attack
of It. I would recommend it to all." A
Mavliee Merchant, Warkworth, writes,
"I have sold sonri hundred of bottles of
Electric Oil, and it is pronounced by the
puhhc ono ol tho i test medicines tuey
have ever used ;' it has done wonders iu
healing and relieving pain, sore throats,
etc., anil is w orlhv of tho greatest conit-
denee." Joseph Uusan, Township Percy,
writes, "I was persuaded to try Thomas
Electric Oil for alamo knee which t ran bit d
mo for three or four jears, and I never
found anvtliing liko it for eurcing lame
ness. It is n irreat .public, benefit.'' A.M.
Hamilton, Warkworth, writes, "'For
weeks I was troubled with t swelled ankle,
which annoved too very much. Mr.
Maybeo of this place induced ino to try
I'.Iectric Oil, ami belore on" bottle was
used I was cured. It is a most remarkable
medicine. Sold bv all medicine dealers.
Price, 'J.", and .r0 cents, and fl.DO. Pre
pared only by FOSTEIt, M I idd'.FKN,
V (.'., lSulla!o, . ., successors to is. . .
THOMAS, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by
If. W. I.ovaiil, Tionesta, I n, :v e. o. w.
Note h'lrctric Selected and Klectri.od.
t 10 A fit EH,
Mleghenv Township, Venango f'o., Pa.,
Stewarts Ktm : miles lrom lionestaj
10 acres cleared ; mod barn f frame hoiiHe 5
Ftimll orchard 1 fences good; splendid
water. Will bo sold at a bargain for cash.
FA KM OF 152 ACHES,
Threo and n half miles Eastof Kittsmting,
in At tnstrong county, known as the Hob
inson Farm. All Under fence ; splenoid
farm house and barn, nnd all necessary
out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt
ed for raising of crops or stock, ud un
df riaid with a 4 -foot vein of coal. Also,
plenty of Limestone.
rOllTY ACHES,
Near Trunkeyvllle, Forest, county. Part
ol the D ,'loiu's place.' Will sell cheap.
SIXTY ACHES
One mile from Neilllown ; about 1.1 or '20
acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good
oak on the balance.
THIRTY ACHEM,
Tn .Tenks Township, Forest county; ten
acres cleared: small orchard growing,
comfortable liousij well watered. Cheap.
Also CiOOO AvtrvH
Of valuable timber
Elk counties. The
price.
lands in Forest and
Timber is worth tho
STOVES!
FISH1WC TACKLE. Awarucd tho IliirW Medal nt Vienna
arm l'liMaitcipma.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 Droadwav, Now York. .
(Opp. Metrojiolitaii Hotel.)
Manulaoturcrs, importers iv Dealers li
ilvet Frames, Albums, Grephoscopcs.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
EngrRvings, Chromos, Photographs,
Aud kindred goods Celebrities, Actress
es, etc.
I shall also continue to handle tho
"White" Sewing Machine,
And tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and seo me. You will rind mo
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muzzlo Loaders made to order and war
ranted.
rfCREP AIRING IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND
PAITHFULLY DONE.
Tidiouto, Ta., Aug. 12,
Kiiinf Tflaui ri el Hen 1
tt-nuUrly and ItKitlly quMliflctl, Oiplnat l
trte uliows, lias bcn lunrtT enKAKi i in tli special
treatment of Chronic. Sexual and Uriuarr dineanu.
Hi ma ny other ttiyiciaa in 1'ittthnrgli. Thue dfttruo-
tive diAees, cauni'd, hr leorct huuiU m youtu, or e-
fcPKRMATOREliuiA. dEMlNAL WEAKNEflS.
o,, aud their diiftitruiii etlvuU: mow uct tnttf.
v
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
Vo nro Headfiuarters for ovrrytlnns in
tho wuv of KTKKEOFTICONS and MAO
IC LANTEHNS.
Each stylo beinir tho beft of it class 111
the market.
llcautiful l'hotoi;raric TrHnspan-ncieHof
Statuary and rnirravmir lor the window
Convex (ilasa. Manulacturi:is or velvet
frames lor Miniatures anif Convex (ilass
Fietures,
Kipkt lAtnaf. Stvntttl lrrUpmi:M. Fnrt I'irnjplrt, Wtak
hue. J'nor JVrtfii.ru. lritnhihtu. Imbatttion. J'hrtutttltd
Vonnimptum, Jtreiid J-'Hlwrc. Aotrsttm to Aoilft In.
taparily for Mttrriwjr or ilw.inff.. una rrxMlhtiff in 1m.
Mtflnn. fl..i.l Kyh.uillon. Jbn.. ucrfectlr &nd ur
lianciillv euritd. Alfo r:Cfint ur l"nK-itnndiiir caflvl of
WtttCtinft Mouth, Throat. Aunt, Mood, linnet, and
external ad hittrnul Itrffa. ar treated on bmeutilio
frmciilen and with uni'nralli-led uccefA. A life-tin
nxneri.iioa in Ihnui.nilf fif tiiL.oa of All Itasefl. evel T
f r, cuntrilutf skill. eurabU caara guaranteed t
Jnnlit u it ia frankly alated. Deacrlptive Pam
phlet aent free. Treutment ean be Pent aucurely atd
LriratelT to pertmis at a distance. Consultation f r a.
-We clip the following from tho
Pittsburgh Evening Chrohice, lV.h
inst : What everybody says must be
true. The judges of all the great com-
all over the world, luxe so uniformly
declared that the Fairbanks' Standard
Scales are the best, it is hard to see
how anybody can believe to the
contrary. The last triumph of the
St". Johnsbury inventions and manu
facturers was at the International Ex
position" of 1879-80, at far off Sydney,
in Australia. As the Fairbanks came
in competition at Sydney with the best
scale-makers in Europe as well as of
American, their triumnh is us complete
as it must be gratifyiug.-riVeW Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with
directions lor -UMinir, sent on receipt of ton
cents. Jan 7 -:m
Wondurful in-t.tiire truw lv lii'e; iu wlio'
ay murrv, who not; why? Who to marry; vropef
ku. &o. keproductii'i. healthy, beautiful chiliirou
tulest Uiicovcrici. ltnj(liuieuui t mHrriaftu; cw it,
onenneuce, euro. Kulinblo iirescriptiiuis. l.onk for
the million. Kvvrvbuiy sliottld read it. I'riee.VO cenU.
tl AN HOOD; iti uie and nhuve. &.aea. C uuiiu.
i'OW A N HOOD; cnii.iinf itn dciv. 16 raien. 6
books for S5cu., tent rnhi. A-Mri-fts l)r. Wbltt
ellers'
Cough
yrup
50 m?.
DEFGBE
AM-
Sl u-vo t Iron Wn ro
WOULD rosiectru!!v inform the citi
zens ol' Tioiienta and vieiuitv that I am
prepared to do all Kinds of work in tho
Tin, Copper nnd Sheet Irou lin I iilso
inako a riecia!ty in manufacturing .
HiaSCS'.T 1 E50r STOVF.M '
nnd eiiuipment suilaMe for rafting pur-
lores. Also all Klnils ot
REPAIRING DQRE M SHORT NOTICE
Tho Hi'diCMt Market Pi
ii.-o Paid for
RAGS AND JUSySK
AT-
ED.IIJUIBKL'S
Ojip. Lawrence House,
may2tf TIONESTA, PA.
(.rnnd toiilovarl ISoti'I.
Vomer GOtti ,( 'Mroadnay,
NEW YORK.
Ou Eoth Airjrlcaa ond European Tlr.nn,
Fronting
njj o'l (:enlral l ark, the ranil
nMihvari, liroaiUvav and I'il't v-N int li
St., this Hotel occupies the entire Mitaro,
nnd was liiiilt and furnished at an expense
of over f ;',U.O. It is one ot the most e!e
unnt as well as Pciny; the liii(st loenled in
the city ; has a passenger lOlevator and all
modern improvements, and is within oil"
sipiaro of the depots of the Sith and
I'.ifdh Avenue LIcvhwiI It. It. ears, mid
still nearer Io the liroadway curs- con
venient and aceessihlo fioni all pai ls of
thucity. It join with hoard .!. iir day.
Sj-ocial rates for famnlies uml perinam lit
K'-'ettf.
11. IIASKKLL, Proprietor.
;.iVriA,li
mm
us.
Dailii Union.
A Cull line of these ecales can bo j Piitsburgh,
seen at Fairbanks & Co., 48 W00J St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
-ANI-
Titusvillo
Railroad.
i. Bi-fialo
N AN I) AKTKH Monday, Juno M, ISSO
T.
F. ltlTCIIFY,
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STATIONS.
ATTOKN K Y- AT- L .v AV,
Tionesta, Forest Court ty,,l.
JIUSICAL.
Instrumental and vocal music taught by
V. Krauss, on reasonable terms. Those
who want to prejaro themselves for
Organists should tako u course in Through
IJass and Harmony. sep-li'itl'.
MEADVII.LE
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W I'enJuncin:))-.'
Kiltannin 10:St)
H. U'k Juucll:Hi
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Parker 11:.T
ICmlenton 12:34
ScrubOrrass 1:07
Franklin
Oil City
OlcopoiU
V'.ale lock
Tionesta
Tidiouto
Irvineton
Falconers
Itullalo
Northward.
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The old and most reliable Actual busi
ness Col ice and Normal Sch:ol. Yoiui
men and women prepared for the counting
room und every department of ousiness
ami for Wtachin. Scud for circular and
specimen of penmanship. 1'ncloso six
cents in stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH,
Meadville, Pa. Sep 1 4t.
QICOHI i F 1 1 K NhK ItSON .
TONSORIAL AltTIST.
Tionesta, l'a. Shop fust door south of
Lawrence House. For a nice shave, shani
poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. lie is
iirst-class in every respect. au(i-ll
Oil City
Titusvillo
Corry
May villo
lirocton
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THE FuBUC
Pronounced bv till to be the mi l l Pleas
ant and liit-acious remedy now iu usi
for the cure of cotij.hs, colds, croup,
hoarseness, t i klini; sensation of tiie
tfiroar, wiioopinif couh, etc. (ivitr a
million bottles 3 Id wilhill tl:e la. t lew'
yeais. It drives react' wherever ised, a id
has -the jn wi-v 10 impart bcnc'ii, that
cannot be had from tho couch nnxtuies
now in use. Sold by all DmyslsU at 25
cents 1 cr bottle,
..SELLERS' LIVER FILLQ are also highly
rueoiumendcd lor curing liver complaint,
constipation, K;ck-heahuhcs, fcvir luni
iiuo, and alt diseases of tho stomach an. I
liver. Sold by all Druy;:;ists tit 25 fuels
per box
11. V. SKLLKKS A CO.
l'utshnruh,
ITTSIJUIUJII, PA.
Exclusively devoff'd to the practical ed
ucation of yount; and middh? af.cil men,
for nctivo business life. School always in
session. Students can enter at i.ny time.
Send for circular.
J. C. SMITH
A.
M.. Print
Sep 21
-ip;
111.
DA VI O Md'AilliO. Ucii'l Sup't.
MOK'lliN II ALL,
ien'l Passiuiijer & Ticket Agent.
QTF.UIUONVILLK,
VO SKM1NAHY.
OHIO, F KM ALU
ltoard, room ami iijj;iit pei year fi..
Tuition, ?20 to $3(i. One-lbiirili till' for
Ministers. Catalogues free. Aildres
ui2Ut, Itev. A. M. KLID, l'h. D. I'l '11.
PA
..-i.
EL "0
F)DnAfM'5 MTCMTi
5tSSS3CUN CLEAN CM'
TUB liKnT
V Cleaner and Oiler
J F.ir iir 1 u, ii-lii,.imj: Aim
v j 1 tl ItlHI Wt't.
For One Dollar, one Cleaner, Patches, Drush
and full directions tent free of postaro.
Id onlcrlnn k1v culilr of i;iiii, hoinl dr t-:H ilar.
xaara. Ta YARDLEY BROWN,
llr.ADlNO, l'a.
1
3!
The Alle;rheny Valley Hail Head Com
pany will coiiirucncrt t; rebuild its tliree
spau hridtf" across tho Ailee.heiiy Liver,
iu Oil City on the 2o;h inst. The'river be
neat li the -middle, and west span will- bo
obstructed by t rest I e-work dm i)i;r the lirt
pert of the work, and tho river beneath
the middle and east spans dining tho latter
part of tho work.
DAVID MiCAKIiO.
Piltsburh, Au;.i. 12, '00. ilin'l Supt.
To Nervous Sufferers. Tho Great European
Remedy. Dr. J. B. Sinipsou'a
Specific Medicine,
T-r. J. H. Simpson's Specific Medicine is
a poMtivo euro for Superniatorrhca, I111
polency, weakness, and ill! i.iscascs result
iuz from sclf-abii.-e, us nervous debility,
irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las
situde, depression of spirits and fiiuction
ul deianifeiiients of the nervous system
.-ti. 1 1
1.1. i)
.lu
r .r in. 1..1111K i it., itr i .a. t .
w il!"Mit t.r S"l 1 1 iiiti i:
t t'lul run in-n-i with it. Wi 1
f.'jfm l tti Ity in. til imili 'tirtMtii.i
l: oiiu-f'-ui th iiic I. iua- lt . 11
f f- r l; l " lur vi '. !' .st.it:.- t.
LLm f'loh. Af.hSTS W A X I' V.t. t'itli
tK'k in vuiir tut' led. jl't it'll
f 'l:iV. Uf bi-P.iKJ lll.iBT.ltf il ('.
( hromtia. Ji'n eli y. N th ti i M .1 1 1 '.'n-r , tatf .
r K K c. AJtlrur.a CITY NUvEl'VV CO..
j 106 8. ttthSt, tkuadtj.Uiti, Pa.
i" 1 im
'Ht l it i
'luv'ti
.ir
rOUX(l MEN prepared for active busi
ness life. The only institution in the
United States exclusively devoted to prac
tical business education. School always
tn KcsHion. Students can enter ut any time.
For circular giving full particulars ad
dress, . J. C. SMITH, A. M.,
60 1m Pittsburgh, l'a.
go no rail y,
pains iu bai l
or side, loss
of im'iiiori
pre in h t ti ri
old uno ami
diseases that
lead to con
al e
. I
sumption, insanity aieTiiu early n'ae, or
both. No matter how shattered tho sys
tem may be from excesses of anv kind n
short coursu of this nicdicino will restore
the lost functions and procure health and
happiness w lu re before was despondency
and gloom. The Specific, Ncdiciny is be
inu; used with wonderful success. Pam
phlets sent tree to all. Write for their,
and get full particulars. Price, Specific,
f 1.01 per package, or six packages f.,r 5.00
Will be hi nt by mail on receipt of money.
Address all orders, J. 11. Simpson's Med
icine Co., Nos. 101 and joij Main SI., Jiul
falo, N. Y. Sold in TioncsU, P.i., bv ti.
W. Lovuul. uovl2uow
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