The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 11, 1888, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. I. INH,
tftlTON 4 POHltlO.
WRDNESDAV, APML 11, 1S90.
The returns from the Spring elee
lions in Obio, Illinois, Missouri, Rood
Island and other states all point to the
coming of a Republican tidal wave.
Tbo small craft should geek shelter
without delay.
The trial of Jacob Sharp, the bribe
giver, is ended in this country. - He
was summoned to appear before a
higher tribunal on the fifth instant,
when death put a stop to further pro
ceedings in his case here on earth.
Os the whole the American work
iogman will conclude that it, is better
that he should be able to pay (20 for
a suit of clothing made in this country
under Protection, than unable to pay
814 for an imported suit under Free
Trade. T"
The Presidency boom for Major
William McKinley, of Ohio, is ODe of
the most promising infants in the Re
publican household. - It is hardy,
brainy, modest and handsome. Its
freedom from hypertrophy is one of its
strongest features, thinks the Philadel
phia Prat,
Tuk. Republican gains in the Ohio
municipal elections seem to indicate
that the people cut there got so ab
orbed in overwhelming the tricky
Democracy that the necessity for re
bilking Governor Foraker was wholly
overlooked. The rebuking will have
to be postponed to some other year.
Kaiser Frederick, of Germany,
formally returns thanks for the univer
sal sympathy expressed for him in his
illness, and for congratulations on his
secession to the throne. He deserves
all the sympathy and congratulations
expressed ; and we hope he may fully
re:ovcr his health and long rule the
land of his fathers.
RHODE ISLAND 0. K.
The result of the election in Rhode
Island last week was aaything but en
oouraging either to the Mugwump or
the Free Trader. The full returns
show that Taft, Republican, fur Gov
ernor, has a majority of over 2,000,
and Lapham, Republican, for Lieu
tenant Governor, a majority of over
1,900. The suffrage amendment had
573 over the necessary three fifths vote.
The Senate stands Republicans, 25;
Democrats, 6; do election, 5. House
Republicans, 54; Democrats, 10; Pro
hibition, 1; uo election, 7. This re
sult insures the election of a Republi
can U. S. Senator, which will likely be
the present member, Senator Chacoj.
Ex Senator Conklino is lying at
his residence io New York in a critical
condition, from a beating in the head,
which seems to be affecting the brain.
His physicians think there -is little
hope for his recovery.
In the death of Benjamin Harris
Browsler, which occurred at his resi
dence in Philadelphia on the 4ih iost.,
the State loses one of her most bril
liant and capable citizens, the l?ga
profession one of its brightest orna
ments, and society one who adorned
ber highest circles. Gifted far be
yond the measure of the ordinary man,
Mr. Brewster was easily among the
leaders in any sphere of life into which
he entered, aud with his great capabil
ities, be was as true as steel to his con
victions of duty, and was animated by
that spirit of good fellowship which
made and retained for him hosts of
friends.
The Democratic New York World
and the Mugwump New York Evening
Post have agreed tbat as a civil service
reform President, Cleveland is a fail
ure. The latter paper diJ not have to
wait for the facts brought out by the
Hale investigation in this city before
pronounciog its opinion that expecta
lions of reform had been disappointed,
but it commcDds the investigation as
The Democratic State Committee certain to prove beneficial, and asks
of Connecticut has decided by a vote Senator lisle to look into the affairs
of 14 to 2 to make no reference to the of the New 1'ork Custom-house while
tariff issue in the call for the State be is about it. Tbe World unheni
Convention. The observer who does tatingly declares tbat reform has been
not see the shadow of William Hadley nullified by federal officials in this city
Baroum'a fine Roman hand beneath and calls upon the President to do
something about it. Well, he is doing
something. He is encouraging tbe
nullification. Phila. Press.
W. C. T. IT. CXLUMN.
Conducted by the Twncsta Vnion.
The W. O. T. U. meeta the 2d and 4th
Tuosrtny of each month, at 3 p. m.
President Mm. Kll Holoinan.
Vice Presidents Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs.
W. J. Roberts.
Recording Sec'y Mrs. L. A. Howe.
Cor. Sec. A Trcas. Mrs. 8. P. Irwin.
Woe Unto him that girtth hit neighltor
drink, that puttext thy'lmttlfi to him, and
tnakeit him drunken. also, Ilab. II, 15.
The wicked workpth a deceitful work I
but to him that noweth righteousness shall
be a sure reward.- Rev". 11, IB.
The Mcadville Qazette, Col. Iiei-
the record of this performance is evi
dently going it blind in politics.
What under the euu does Vermont
mean by choosing Blaine men as dele-
rates to the National Convention? singer's paper thus hits tbe nail on tbe
Doesn't she know that the Democrats bead again: "Tbe newspapers of some
Lave ordered Mr. Blaine to be sick sections are having a terrible fight
and solemnly announced that he is too among themselves over the chairman
feeble to run for President? Tbe ship of the republican state committee,
Democracy should offer itself as a wit- aud it is feared that it will be so ir
cess to convict Vermont of cruelty to revocably settled by tbe time the state
GOOD ADVICE.
One gallon of whisky costs about
(3, and contains, on the average, sixty-five
ten cent drinks. Now, if you
must drink whisky, buy a gallon and
make your wife the bar keeper; then,
when you are dry, give her ten cents
for a drink. When the whisky is
gone she will have, after paying for it,
$3.50 left, and evory gallon thereafter
will yield tbe same profit. This mon
ey she should put away in the savings
bank, so that when you have become
an inebriate, unable to support your
self, and sbuooed and despised by
every- respectable person, your wife
may have money enough to keep you
until your time cornea to fill a drunk
ard's grave.
On the train a day or two ago a
gentleman said to the writer: "I'll
give you a text for an editorial 'The
Tyranny of Tobacco Users.'" Just
behind sat a roan so saturated with
nicotine tbat he befouled tbe air for
several yards around, to the great dis
gust of ladies who were sitting near.
Tbe tyranny of tobacco users is a text
often spoken upon, without avail, how
ever. Non-tobacco users are compell
ed to iuhale the smoke of tbe cigar on
the street, and the odor of nicotine
elsewhere. Io fact they seem to have
no rights which the tobacco user is
bouud to respect.
"The persistent and absurd loquacity
of some men when in their cups aud
their interruption or those wbo are
engaged io private conversation render
tbem exceedingly disagreeable. I
know some who, when free from the
effects of alcohol, are gentlemanly in
deportment and highly agreeable com
panions, but uuder other conditions
their friends are. rejoiced to escape
companionship with them. Why do
meo put an euemy into their mouths
to steal away their brains?"
crane's
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For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
Nervous Prontr-tlcn.NfTvoiii Mel
ache.Neuralgia, NervouwWcukne,
Stomach and I.ivtr ttlase, and U
affections of tht Kidneys.
A NERVE TONIC.
Ormtr.t W. Imvtox, SriMr. nt CiN.,rr.j-t
" For two orni I a miili-m- fim iti-rvons
bil ly, tuid I thank i.M rn.l the r.Kovpnr f Hit
vaiiiaio rccnotir tlit I'mnhv iw.mv roor!-D
Cirftf in. A u i rOvM' t -iti-sly. I nrsf pay It
livx L-1 any cus nW w n.c Kr iiaUi"
AN ALTERATIVE.
A.10NZO AramT, Wmrra, V,v'B!
'I bvlicre I'AiwrNi C"T,nT fvmp.vT A 1 f
Hft My trnubls m1 to n IrMuftl h,im.
K'forsI uod It I wiicufi-ntl wit1, t ; t I r'n
'bd to sWl. Tli eruption H .ipi.lly IWal.t -aud
1 aw flveuundutl jicrcout, bctur iwry ..
A LAXATIVE.
A. C Biaw, 'Hmt nrrm JtrrcTro. Vr., n!
For two ytra part I have bran irnttt mitrervr
from kidney and IiTpr troiiM-, attend! wirh iSys
psrala and mnUpttrn lw-forw I twrn to U
i'lUClTCOslrVl'ND it eWllcd ft! thcUffh IMryiAmf
aUed aia. Sow 1 can say .Mf alls Hi
A DIURETIC
Oboboc Abivott, Sion Crrt, Towa. warn?
"I hsT bwm uMnfr pAtwm's Cut km COrorD
and it baa dou m inoro intod for kidnry and lans
back Uian any otnor hmUpIim I barv errr takn.
Ronrlmls of tantlmottials hav bsra racHvx1 fmtu
iwoni who havft nmA this remedy with, remarkatta
bsnaflt Band for circular.
Prtosf I .OO. Bold by Uractists,
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BURLINGTON, TT.
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Snow Whlta and Abmolutaly V.'.
If tout lol.r nol kpo Whii riouil IJo.ii.
Not 10 cwiim for a tuple oka tu II'. mt".
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CHICACO.
KSTKRN NEW YORK A FKSN
BYLVANIA ItAlLKOAD.
( Formerly B , N. Y. A P. a. B.)
TINIKTAIJLK IN KFFECT Poo. IB. 18M7.
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Organs and Pianos.
Tlia Ci'r.npt Or;:;n s Intnvtnrrd y M A
llnm;i.i iu Irifil. M..-011 A Hniulin Orim. be
imi1iiLiii''I tlu-lr npr inacy over nil other.,
having rvr: lil-'in-i ll' nurt ' a'.Kiixat World'.
Kxuiuui'J'.i. -inc. Im)7.
Tli TitiiMvr! X rnli" of SiriniMii r runom Inventoil
y Minu & lUinliu in a ktchI MiUanc In
pmno con-triifiMm. rpiri. n'io'inclnir li
rIVttlCSl HUMVnK-m in I'lim. Ill I'UII H v.:niury.
iun.i clrculnr, rnMlnlni .HK iotlnioiilal from
parviiniHTP. mii.tt'ian.. und tum rv. una PUuo luid
Orbn Catuoyuva, Iru.
ka:ou k ha'ji::: ossah act ruro co.,
HERMAN & SIGGINS!
GROCERS,
PENN.
Ti IMPROVED WHITE
animals.
We see it stated tbat Hon. Lucius
liogers, of tbe McKean Miner is talk
ed of for Assembly in his county.
Well, Bro. Rogers is one of tbe found
ers of the Republican party, has been
a eood worker in tbe harness from its
infancy, and it would juBt serve him
convention meets, tbat tbe delegates
will have nothing to do iu tbe matter.
As we have said before, we have con
fidence in our delegation to the con
vention, and are willing to await ao
lion with patience aud confidence.
The unseemly racket got up over this
matter is more due to democratic in
terference than to anything else. It
right if his friends should send bim ought Q b(J unfJer4t00(j by this time,
iiWy " "r" """' that the Philadelphia Timet is not a
it. We hope they will. .t; a . ;.. a
The wrath which Mr. Blaine's letter a a vise me repuoi.can pariy
of withdrawal provoked among the 10 PUU8 " cour9e- 00 utJeci-
n l... i.l.. . n. .,.r, unless u neueves inai ins course bo
iyrjutuvi a mi um i aatu m iui m i
First it was heaned udou Mr. Blaine recommended will result in its injury,
n the assumotion that his letter was i'ossiDiy tue lime noes noi uuaer
r . . , . ..
uot sincerely meant, ai.d now it is piled ". Du' lne average repuoi.can
iinnn thn Kpnnli ii'an iiarf hpfnpp uucs.
tbe letter is uot unanimously accepted.
Our friends the enemy have lost tbat
which impoverishes tbem without en
riching anybody else namely, tbeir
temper.
It is cot pleasant, says tbe Fall
River Advance, to think tbat tbe law
is a luxury fur tbe rich and an iujua
tico upon tbe poor, but it is hard to
got away from tbe conclusion tbat the
wealthy rascal can lead tbe poor man
sucb a steeplechase through the courts
that discretion ofton prompts him to
tuffer a wrong rather than overtax
Limself in trying to get it remedied
When laws are made for the people
and not for the lawyers it will not be
the longest purse tbat gets tbe mo6t
justice. Equity v. ill rula where dollars
now prevail.
Tue latest news from Berlin indi
cates that Bismarck, the creator of
one great nation aud tbe conqueror of
another, is to bo bowled over by a
woman his royal mutrets, the Em
'fires Victoria. It is said that tbe
Emperor Frederick joins with bis wife
and mother-in-law io urgiDg tbe mar
riag of his daughter and Ferdinand,
ex-Prinoe of Bulgaria. If this be
true, it will doubtless be followed by
Bismarck's speedy retirement, and
hard baded Toutoos are groaning io
spirit at tbe thought that the rule of
tbe Iron Prince, which has brought
great aggrandizement tj the Father
land, inuat give place to petticoat gov-
erumeut, controlled by a foreign prin
cess. These be troublesome lime for
the Germans, and they may be excused
for feeling uervous over the situation.
r-lforri'hurp Tflffffnjh.
One of the startling developments
of tbe early part of tbe campaign of
1888, is tbe positive expression of
Vermont iu favor of Blaine's renomi
uation. Both tbe State Convention
and the district conferences are prac
tically solid fur Blaine, and obviously
foreetful of tbe bitter taste tue name
of Blaine leaves in the mouth of Ben
ator Edmuuda. Since 1876. the Ver
moot Republicans have beeu coscbing
Senator Edmunds fur the Presidency
and in 1884, he and his friends sulked
in their tents until the closing days o
tbe battle, when tbey fell io with un
disguised teluctance. Tbe Stale was
regarded as thoroughly soured on
Blaine and Jingoism generally; but
uow, wbon Blaine has decliued, Ver
mont, the lu-publican star that never
sets, cowti up eniiliug fur Blaioe and
demands hi nomination. When Ver
mont, under tbe very eye of Blaine
hatiog Edmuuda, flops rlatfooud over
to Blaine, acd leaves bdmunds voice
less in tbe delegation to Chicago, it
looks as if Blaiue was to be forced
ioto the fight agaiutt all comers.
Well, Blaine will must enthune eighty
per cent, of tbe Republicans of tbe
land ; but bow about tbe odd twenty
per cent. 1Ph'Ua. Times. Well, give
us Blaine, and the Republicans will
see tbat tbe odd twenty per cent, are
on deck when tbe voting commences.
Wbeu you are troubled with dii-
tineas, your appetite all gone, aod you
fuel bad gecerally, take a few doses of
Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandralfe Bitters,
aud you will be surprised at the im
provement iu your feelings. Every
tintile warranted to give satisfaction.
For pale by G. W. Bovard.
The Weetcrn Christian Advocate say s:
"A saloon keeper in Chicago sold liq
uor to a young girl, who, while drugged,
was taken out and ruined by a disrep
utable character. Tbe saloon keeper
was arrested, but was acquitted by tbe
judge, on tbe ground tbat tbe law tor-
bids the sale of liquor, not to one mi
nor, bat 'to minors.' Tbe saloon-keep
ers presented a cold headed cane to
the attorney wbo furnished this bril
liant defense. An adequate character
ization of such infamy as this defies
tbe power or all language tbat we
know anything about. We hope our
readers will tako a good long time to
pnnder this item.'1
Is it not true tbat tbe church of God
has basely and ignuminioosly surren
dered to the world, the flesh and the
devil. The great moral aod social in
terests of the state and nation, to-day
are tamely yielded to tbe dictation of
the beer and brandy soaked politicians
while tbe Christian voters meekly
follow where these men lead. O thai
all our pulpits would thunder ou
God's truths along these lines until
the people hear. Sam. Small.
Oa tbe line of intemperance and its
bitter fruits he said : "But if God
sends tbe drunkard to bell as be de
clares be will, and if he sends the
rumseller to hall as is plainly indicated
by tbe words, "Wo unto him that put
tetb tbe bottle to his neighbor's lips,"
what else can he do with the man tvbo
votes to give license to tbe iniquitous
traffic? Sam Jones.
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BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, Vhlch is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be round the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
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GEO. S. HATCH ELL, On'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Jen'l Pan'r and Ticket Agent.
No. 84 ExchanKO St., Buffalo, N. Y,
J. L. CRAIG, Acent, TloneMta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most dlrrct route to PittuVmrith and tho
Eiwt. Outv route lnntlinK paHsrnKers at
Union Station wtilioot clnlay or Irsnifer.
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9.00 a. m., arrivBS at Oil City, 2:14
p. 111. Itoturntn, leave Oil City 2:40 p.
m., arrives at Pittsburgh 8:00 p. m., atop-
1inir at all Htnlion.
AV1D Mct'AHGO. CSon'l Sunt.
E. II. UTLEY, Gou. Frt. A Paa. Agt.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wby do some men wheu 00 oatb,
0 carefully abield the dealer in intox
icating liquor, whose business io this
direction ia iu violation of law, when
upon other subject they will scrupu
lously tell the truth?
Sometime! we are applauded for a
position we have uoooosciously taken
oa the side of nyht ; how much more
worthy of praise when, we are found
there as a matter of choice, after due
reflection.
Professor Stewart, of Liberia, esti
mate that for every missionary eeot
to Africa 70.000 callous of rum is
alas sect to that country.
A vote taken by the bouaoboldera of
Glasoow, Boollaod, showed that 57,
700 were io favor of eutiie prohibition,
and only 19,000 against it.
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Dog, Hogs, Poultry.
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Price, Single Bottle (over CO doenX .60
old hr Draiglalai ar
Seat Prepaid aa Kerelpt af Prlea.
Humphreyt' Med. Co., 10 rulton St., M. Y.
S.H.
ROSE E. CLEVELAND,
SISTEU OF
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
3T TT Tl ItsT ITTJR EJ.
Also,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
TF YOU WANT a re-ipeclnlle Job of
1 pi luting at reasonable price scud your
order to rtiis olMce.
"Soeiitl Mirror j or Moral and Social Cul
ture," Is the title of the piand now book intro
duced by Minn Cleveland. Just out, ail
unparulelledsucpeua, profusely illustrated,
with elenant lithoniaph plate of Misa
t'leveland. Tho work in a ooiiiili-te treat
ixo on Moral and Social Ctilturo, truv man
hood aud woiiianhiMxl, Tlie uiothor'a in
ttuoiice. Be patient with the boy a, Keep
your daiiKhtera near you. Home beautiful,
Family (joveriiiiient, I'he art of eon verna
tion, The awkward and tIiy, A niotiior'a
rarea. E'liiuette in all ita briiiielii-H, Etc,
Eta Its mechanical execnilon is miHur
paaed, making it llio haiidaoiuoKt sub
acriptiou book ever piiljlibhtid. Tbe II
luvtraliona are the tiiuwt and mudo by
special artists.
AGENTS WANTED
Everywhere. The success of woikiug
aienui ia souiethini; remarkable. Nono
but live, energetic men and women want
ad on this work. We guarantee exeluai ve
territory. Aitenta at work are making
from &1.00 to $10.00 per day.
Write at once for illustrated circulars
and terms, and name your choiue of terri
tory: or to keen re it Instantly send 11.00
for complete agent's outlit, which will be
forwardod by return mail potitpaid. Lib
eral torina (fiiaranteed. AdilresH,
J. 1,. HKUEKT PU1UJSHINU CO.,
U17 & Ul" Olive Street, bt. Louis, Mo.
A MAN Oil "WOMAN
who will work faithfully, can aoctiie (if
ih mi ilnHirei. a rare chance to make
moiiev, bvliaudliiiKTlIK HON. IIKSKY
W. HLAIK'S i8enator from New Uamp
hhirei, Toinperanee Movement, or THE
CONFLICT llETWEEN MAN AND
AbctlliOL From the fuel of the deep
internal boinir taken in the Temperance
Movement to-Uay, ua also tue ihkii mnu
r iiiu writur um a leader of men and
moulder of public opinion, it ia presumed
you can readily ace the unusual opportiv
nitv ottered to make money by selling
aueh a work. If lavorable to engaging
with ua, please answer at onco.aa territory
ia being taken very rapidl, aud give us
full narticulara to your business ex
perience, reference. A".
E. It. HAXTER A CO.,
22-lOt. 1015 Arch St , Phila., Pa.
WESTWARD, HO!
r vnu contain olatimr a iournev W
or South T If ho. the undersigned can give
vnu CHAPEST KATES of FAKE or
FREIUHT. Also furnish Mapa, Ouidea
and anv information relative to the Farm
ing, Grazing or Mining diatric'a of the
West or South. Call on or address.
K. H. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent N. Y., P. O. By.
OOiio in Union Depot, OIL CITY, PA.
J.i-V,:; a.-v-iaU "Tit--..
OUR ARGUMENTS ARE STRONG !
We aim to maae our PRICES SO LOW
that our
FURNITURE
Aiwava sella quickly, and tho QUALI
TY PROVES IT. We make uo rahii as
aertions, but prove everything we state in
newspapers wlion a customer cau ui "
Ktore. It you waut Wierllng oooua ior
Sterling Cash call and aoo our slock of
CHAMBER SUITS!
SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, PARLOR
SUM'S, EASY CHAIRS, TABLES,
LOUNGES, CHAIRS, dec. Everything
iu tho line of Furniture.
OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT!
Is complete from the Plainest to the most
Eluoorato goous. Lome uiu aoo.
Undertaker Einbulmer,
831 Exchange Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
WARREN, PA.
Orphaunt Court Nnle.
BY VIRTUE f a decree of sule mado
by the Orphans' Court or Foreat Coun
ty, In No. 1 of Feb'v Term, 18fT, in Par
tition, thero will be exposed to rbUO-
Sale at the Court House, in Tionesta Bor
ough, ou
THURSDAY, APRIL 111. 18S8,
at 2 o'clock P. M., the billowing tlcacribetl
real estate, to-wit;
All that certain piece or parcel of land
aituato in Tioncsta Towuhip, in said
County, beginning at a post and stone,
thence South 1 1-2 degroua East "JoO perchca
to poht and atones; thence South nil de
grees East 87 perches to a post ; tbeuce
North 1 1-2 degrees West 2HH porchea to
pot and stouea 1 thence North 8U degreea
West 87 perches to the piece of begiuuing.
Containing 141 acres and 105 perch-, be
ing part of Warrant No. 2M'Jt), and known
aa the Daniel Huddleson Farm. Except- .
ing one aero heretofore conveyed for school
purposes. Appraiseu at fiuou.uo.
TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash ia
hand, one-third on or before Aug. 1st,
1&I8, and balance hy February ii8, lSefl,
with privilege to pay half or all cash at
date of sale; balance unpaid to lie se
cured by boud and mortgage on trie prom
ises. WM. R. HUDDLESON,
Aduilulstrator.
A a mew A Ci.auk, Att'ya.
Tionosta, Pa., March 10, 18e.
SQCA WEEK and upwards positively
L J secured bv men agents selling Dr.
Sootl's Genuine Electric bxlt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladiea Belling Dr. Scott's Elec
tric Corsets, nanipie ire. v.
Scott, 818 Broadway, N. Y. Nov. 16 3iu.
Administrator's Notico.
ESTATE OF ALBERT KINNEY, late
of Foiest County, decoosed. Iu the
Orphau's Court of Forest County.
Letters of administration on tbs above
Estate laving been granted to the uuder
signed, all persona indebted to the said
Estate aro requested to make payment,
and those having claims, to present the
same without delay, to
J. B. AG NEW, Administrator.
Feb. 10th, 18(-8. fit. Tionesia, Pa.
"PATENTS,
Caveats, lie-issue and Trade-Mark secur
ed, and all other patents causes In the pat
en t Otflce and before the Courts promptly
and carefully attended to.
Upon receipt of model or skeU'h of in
vention, I made careful examination, and
advtse as to patentability Free of charge.
Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge
unless patent 1 secured. Information,
advice and special referouecs sent on ap
plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington,
D. C. Near U. K. Patent Orlice.
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OOD SALARIE
or Commission to Men aud Women
to act aa local or traveling Agents. No
experience needed. Steady work I Jamls
r. niluov, i uiserviiisu, 1v1n.ner.M-r,
N. Y. Moutiou this ai.fr. ) aug-l!&.
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