THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. I. WtNK, . KoiTOK 4 PROIMIItTOIt. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1R80. Announcement tlTt,-Aooito Jttdffn, $10 ; County Trpiuuirer, f8( Ortonly Nurvpyor, t.1; Cor oner, ti. Hour in mind that iio unnniinco nioni will appear unless accompanied by the ctmA, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo are nuthoriBoil to announce E. I JONKS, of Harmony township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Ko publican usagea. We are authorliind to announce JOHN H. WHITE, of Burnett townaliin. as a candidate for Associate Judjjr, subject to Kepubllcan usages. We are authorized to announce. JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Kcpu oilcan usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorised to announce A. M. POUTT, of Tionesta ltorouKh, as a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to Kcpubliean usages. We are authorized to announce Wm. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Not the Proper Remedy. When Mr. Blaine stated in a cam paign speech that England was "plas tered all over with trust" bis state ment was ridiculed by all the free trade journals in the country. It is a little amusing now to note that the same papers, which but a few months ago would hardly admit that such a thing as a trust was in existence out side the United States, are now copy ing a compilation of statistics from an Austrian journal, which goes far toward substantiating the ante election utterance of the present Secretary of State. According to this Austrian statis tician Germany leads in the number, extent and influence of its trade com binations; the United States comes - text, with England a close competitor. Trusts are fouud to exist in every Eu ropean country and in Japan and oth er parts of Asia. Several are named that are international in their scope, and others are rapidly growing abroad.' The argument that our protective tariff is responsible for the existence of such organizations loses all its force in the face of such an array of facts and figures as are contained in the compilation mentioned, for it is seen that trusts flourish in free trade and low tariff countries as well as un der governments devoted to the pro tective system. It looks as if those who are seeking to rid this country of its trust afflictions would have to make use of some other prescription than that of Dr. Mills and others who profess to believe that a removal of duties on imports is all that is neces sary to effect a cure. Pittsburg Dis patch. The list of Bick in Washington as a result of the exposure of inauguration day is increasing, Sergeant-at-Arms Canaday, of the Senate, being among the latest additions. When the at tempt was made several years ago to change inauguration day to April "OtbjtVverpfopositiou seemed to be so "reasonable that much surprise was ex pressed at its rejection. The weather is usually very bad along about the 4th of March, a Coe day for the cere mony being a rare exception ; and it seemed as if the proposed change should have been made without hesita tion. That there is a necessity for a change the experience of many of those who participated in the late in augural ceremonies proves, and no time should be lost in changing the day to a time of year more favorable for such popular demonstrations. The Prohibition Amendment -campaign may now be said to be fairly before the people, the publication of the amendment, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution, be ing now carried on in nearly all the papers throughout the state. There will be two amendments to vote on, the second beiog one to abolish the tax qualificatioos for voters, and re duc'iDg the time necessary to gain a voting residence from sixty to thirty days. General Roger A. Trvok, the well-known Southern Democrat, pre diets that President Harrison's aduiin istratiou will result iu the disruption of the solid South, and the attach went of a large proportion of the Southern vote to the Republican par ty, on the Protection issue. Even the wutnpy New York Eve ning Post praises the appointment of Mr. Ticheoor as assistant secretary of the Treasury. The greatest grief of the mournful jouroal is that Presided Harrison has thus far done nothing which gives it a cbauce to grumble at him. Is view of certain pre election re marks made by leading Democrats, it is quite remarkable that no calamity has happened this country since Mr. Jtlaiue received the appointment of Secretary of State. Blizzard. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, March 15, 1889. Gen. Harrison's second week in the White House differs little from the first ; there is daily the same crowd of office seekers and their backers, up stairs in the executive office, and down in the East Room those that call merely to pay their respects. Only a few appointments have as yet been made, owing largely to the difficulty of reconciling the conflicting claims of the many applicant", but thoen that have been made seem to bave given general satisfaction to the party lead ers here, and have been promptly con firmed by the Senate. The President has signed an order extending the time within which the Railway Mail Service shall be brought under the operation of the civil ser vice law, from March 15, to May 1, 184!). The extension was made at the request of Civil Service Commissioner Lyman, who says the time asked for was necessary. Postmaster General Waoamaker will doubtless take ad vantage of the extension to rid the service of hundreds of incompetent men that are now iu it. It has been a long time since family prayers were held every morti'iDg in the White House, but they were be gun with Gen. Harrison's first morn ing, and will be continued as long as he remains there. Senator Stewart's resolution for the purchase for coinage of $4,000,000 silver bullion per month was again offered, but was laid on the table. The Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads will start from Chicago, April 6, on a tour of inspection ovei those roads. The trip is expected to take about seven weeks. The members of the committee are Senators Frye, Dawes, Hiscovk, Davis, Morgan, But ler and Hearst. Senator Quay received over fifty registered letters, all containing appli cations for office in one day this week, and his republican colleagues are but little behind him in their mail matter. Surely everybody cannot hold office, not at one time anyway, therefore brethren, why would not this be a good time to stop writing to your member or Senator. He will get everything he can for his constituents, but as industrious as be may be, he cannot accomplish impossibilities. Might this be called a case of brib ery? Iuter State Commerce Commis sioner Walker, whose salary from Uncle Sam is only $7,500 a year, has been enforcing the law against some of the big railroads in a manner that was not at all to their liking. The afore said big railroads have formed an as sociation, and bave employed Commis sioner Walker for three years at a salary of $25,000 a year. The ques tion very naturally arises, did the railroads agree to pay this $75,000 in order to obtain Mr. Walker's services or do they propose paying it to get Mr. Walker off of the board of Inter State Commerce Commissioners? It is a large sum of money, and the rail roads expect to get even in some way, or tbey would not offer to pay it. It is just such episodes as this that causes the number of people who favor the Government's controlling all of the railroads to be constantly increasing. Tuesdays and Fridays bave been set for regular cabinet meetings. The Senate has re arranged its standing committees, but few changes were made other than those necessary to make places for the new members. The Canadian question is one that will not down. It is continually crop ping out io unexpected places, for in stance, when Senator Payne proposed in the Senate that the select commit tee "on relations with Canada" be dropped as being usurpatory of the functions of the Executive, he stirreJ it up in a lively manner. Senator Hoar in defeuding the existence of the committee, said : "It is useless to be blind to the fact that there is a large and growing body of men in Canada that desire annexation to the United States." Senator Culloru favored the committee and hoped that its itivesti galioi)8 would result in making the two countries one. Senator Sherman favored the committee aod thought that if the countries remained separate, peace would he almost imposeille. Senators Edmunds aid Utile were willing to vote for the committee, but did not propose to commit themselves as favoriog aunexation. Senator Mor rill had no objection, to the committee, hut he regarded the present agitation as preposterous, aod did uot believe Canada had ever been more loyal to Great liriuiu than at the present lime. What the opiuious of the democratic Senators were, remains a seeret. Invitations to country fairs are al ready pouring in upon President Har rison, but so far he has not accepted one of them. Mr. Harrison will not agree to attend any squash exhibition uotil be has some assurance that the seed of the squash has been duly planted. The whole business is pie-mature. Offlolal Changes. Among the now and most important appointments made by President Har rison thus far, are the following: Thos. W. Palmer, of Michigan, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Spain. John F. Swift, of California, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Japan. John D. Washburn, of Massachu- rotts, to be minister resident and con sul general to Switzerland. Geo. C. Ticheuer, of Illinois, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice Iiaae I. Miynard, resigned. Arthur C. Mellette, of Watertowo, Dak., to be Governor of Dakota. Luther B. Richardson, of Grand Forks, Duk , to be Secretary of Da kota. Cornelius II. Hanford, of Washing ton Territory, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Washington. George W. Irvin, of Montana, to be Marshal of the United States for the Territory of Montana. Geo. S. Batcheller, of New York, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice Hugh S. Thompson, resigned. Albert G. Porter, of Indiana, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Italy. John A. Enander, of Illiuois, to be minister resident and consul general of the United States to Denmark. Walker Blaine, of Maine, to be examiuer of claims in the State De partment. James S. Clarkson, of Iowa, to bo First Assistant Postmaster General, vice A. E Stevenson, resigned. Lewis Wolfley, of Tucson, Arizona, to be Governor of Arizona. Jeremiah Sullivan, of Mcntana, to be collector of customs for the District of Montana aod Idaho. John A. Kasson, of Iowa ; William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, and Geirge H. Bates, of Delaware, to be Cominissione-s to represent the United States at the conference to be held in Berlin concerning affairs in the Sa moan Islauds. Cyrus Bussey, of New York City, to be Assistant Secretary of the In terior, vice David L. Hawkins, re signed. Smith A. Whitfield, of Ohio, to be Second Assistant Postmaster General. Abraham D. Hazen, of Pennsylva nia, to be Third Assistant Postmaster General. J. W. Mason, of West Virginia, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue. J. Granville Leach, of Pennsylva nia, to be Appraiser of Merchandise in tho District of Philadelphia, Pa. W. W. Thomas, Jr., of Maioe, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Sweden aud Norway. Samuel R. Thayer, of Mionesota, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United Stales to the Netherlands. Charles E. Mitchell, of Connecticut, to be Commissioner of Patents. Nathan O. Murphy, of Arizona, to be Secretary of Arizoua. Wbitelaw Reid, of New York, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United &ates to France. Queen Victoiua congratulated Mr. Cleveland upon his accession to the presidency, but she has no recognition of that kind for General Harrison. She evidently regards the new Admin istration as too intensely American for royal favor. -a The Louisville Conner Joumaft reference to "the high tariff akin-game in Pennsylvania" is doubtless prompt ed by a bitter recollection of the neat and skillful way in which that game took the bide of! the Free traders last Fall. The report of an engagement ia Samoa between ttio Olga, German, and the Nipsic, American, vessels proves ti be utterly groundless, and every thing is quiet ou the Potomac aud the Rhine. A CENEROUS OFFER.-Th. cel bratcd Jjr. llc.tbon, alter a prcmc of forty years, shaving during all that time made the cur of Catarrh, broach it it, Atthma aud Consumption hu special Study, hat in this time to perfected hit treatment at to be able to cure nearly all who tuffcr from thete Com pt.ua U. Having reached the age of seventy years, he realizes that the timeit near at hand when the valuable remedies niuht be ia other hands or become lott to the world. Desiring that his Horn Treatment thouid be within the reach of all. he hat E laced the prescriptions with the Hall Chemical o in pan y ; this company, knowing the wonderful success of the Home Treatment in the cure of all Throat and Lung Troubles, have decided to tend the full treatment on trial to any one who wishes to try it. Dr. Cleaton hat also written a valuable treatise on thete dilates, which is profuierfy iilus traced with finely executed wood-cuts, showing the Head, Throat and Lungs at they are when dit caked ; tt discusses in an able manner the caue and cure of thete Cumplaintt ; it it printed on heavy super-calendered paper and handsomely bouuu. This book, together with full instructions Attw t order pn triai, will be tent free to all who will write and ask for it. Addrett THE HALL CHEMICAL COMPANY, 5860 Ftirmounl Avenue, Philadelphia, ea. TMJS paper; I ! on fill' In 1'lilladelnhla ut Die Newni'uiM-r Aditr- rialiitf Atifm v of Mtw.ru. , W. aVtH A ON, t.uf -uLicnj-d limit A MFXHMKNT TO TIIK CONSTITU TION proponed to Hip Htir.ona of tills Cointnoiinvpalth I'.v the Oonernl Ainiliy of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval or roortlon at a special oltvtlon to I m held Juno IS, IPSI". Pub lished liy order of tho Hivrrtary of tho Commonwealth, In pursuance of Articlo XVII 1 ol'lhc ('oiiktitutlon. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of this Common wealth : .Smho? 1. Hp It resolved liy theSonate and House of Heprexcntiili'vcs of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vnnin In Oen oral Assembly met. That the following amend inent Is proposed to the Constitu tion of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, In accordance with the i:inhteonth Article thereof : AMKXDMKXT. There shall bo an nilditlcmid articlo to said Constitution to be designated n Ar ticlo XI X, as follows: AHT1CI.K XIX. The mairiiiieturp, sale, or kei piiifr for sale of Intoxicating liquor, to bn used a.i a beveraue. Is hereby prohibited, and any Violation of this prohibition Khali bo a misdemeanor, punishable as shall bo pro vided by law. Tho man ti fact u re, sale, or keeping lor sale of intoxicating liquor for other pur- r loses than as a beverage may Im allowed ii such manner only as may' hp prescribed bylaw. The lieneral Assembly tihall, at the lirst session Hucramling tho adoption of this at ticlo of the Constitution, onact laws with adequate penalties for its en forcement. A true copy of the .Tolnt Itesolwtion. CHAHUvsj W.HTONK, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION "COD OH.: i::FO?I-:OSPtl!TES. It I u.ocf? and ( tirfomrd bu Fhy f r"riis !, nnicC it is Vie !(. It b tk'co thne3 as cScacioM ts phhi Cod live? 0:1. !! Js far superior to ell other tz called Emtuions. It !s a psrf:ct Esmlsion, docs net separate cr chasge. It is rrcrclarfd as a flosh jrrtticer. It ia tlio tost remedy for Corsump ticn Ccrcfu's, Eroachitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronic Couch and Colds. SoM by all Druggists. SCOTT 4 BOWNE. Chchists. N. Y. Paine's Celery Compound! Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. " Last srrln?, txMnc very much run down and dfblulateit. 1 I'rooureU miiuc of rulne leU rr loinpound. Tho use of two bottles made me nvl like a new mnn. As a ireneral tonic and sprint; uiedlcluc, I do nut know its tsmai." . ... VV. L. (.KKKNI.I AK. Brigadier Cienerul V. N. U., BurlUjb'ioii, Vf Use It Now! "Ili.vlnij used your rntnr- celery Compound this sprii x. I ean nifdy rii-oinmrtid It us tho most imwcrml and nt the anio time most (Trail. regulator, ii is a splendid nerve tonic, ii J lie Mklng It I bave felt like a new man.'1 Ii. K. Kkork, Waterlown, Dnkolx fl.oo. Mx for I3.00. At Dnigststa. Wm.1... Hiciuhphom & Co. IToim. llurllngton, Vt DIAHWtiD D YES C-'"T LACTATED FOOD !!)'" ' "rp niffUt. DuA Laughing. DAVID UAKNETT, Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES 0 T. A SS W A K K, Q C 1 ". KX S V A It K, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, LOVES. MITIKX.S, J i "V E L II Y , CUTLERY, CONFIX'TIOXRKY, CIGARC, TOBACCO, &C. Everything Fresh, New, and o( Choicest tho Markets s fiord. Constant ad ditions bain); made to stock. C'OUXTflY IIMIUCK Taken in rxclmnso for (foods, and the Highest rrie.oH allowed. Cash raid for HIDES, FELTS AND FURS. 1KOX. RAfiS and JUXK of all kiuiU taken in cxrlianio for goods. I aim to jiivejciistomors'iiorfoct satisfac tion iu all dealings with them. A share of public liatronitxe is reun-ctfully solicited, with the promise that none shall go away disappointed. DAVID B.UtXKTT, Tionesta, Pa rur Dropsy, (iiuvcl, linnlit s and l.ivcr Diseases, t lire uniiruntceil. litttce. 8.11 Arc h street, l'hilml. ipliia. All ilrugtjistH, Try it. II h bottle, six for V. A GENTS J WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, oldest Alul.lll.A.I Haul Lf . ....... Vn....rl..u I.. .I.a country. Most liberal terms. Uncqualed jiMo. w. ol i. isAi i l it, lieueva, n, x. OH WORK of every description execu I ted at the REPUBLICAN ottice. II. Hi p. WHA.T WE K1STOW: WK KNOW WE HAVE GOOD VALUES IN OUR DKENSOOODS DEPARTMENT WE KNOW WK HAVE THE LATE.ST STY L EH AND DEJiIUNSI WK KNOW WK HAVE GOODS WORTH ALL WK ASK FOR THEM I WE KNOW WK II AVE AN ASSORTMENT THAT ALL CAN SELECT FROM ! WE KNOW THAT TO APPRECIATE OUR STOCK YOU MUST 002vTTl .AJSTID SEEI DRESS FLANNELS, WOOL SUITINGS, HENRIETTAS, FINE CASHMERES, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS. CLDTHIW&! MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S MEN'S, riOYS', CHILDREN'S MEN'S, HOYS', CHILDREN'S Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Yarns and Comfortables, Robes, Horse Blankets, Carpets and Oil Cloth. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! Our Stock of Groceries, PLOTJEi A.!LTTJ IFIEEID I alwaya kopt right up to the Standard, except in Prices, which aro all cut to pieces. Our Stock of Good embrace everything kept in a General Store, from Raleil Hay to tho Finest Silk. COME AND SEE US. H. J. HOPKINS &; CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PEWN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS P.E FOUND THE FBESIfESV GMOOEnXES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IX SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO, -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEEES WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :C0MTBY M'B CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. mm mm? A FMGHTFIL EXAMPLE Is hero furnished of the ronswpieneo of neglecting to take wise wifely ad vice. This man thought lie knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture became they were low. He paid two prices for an inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Nose For futuro reference. She (tave Iiim tho Klmke in a mild form and threatened divorce lor the next offence. She's all riht. To fail to trade with Nelson Grcenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on liulies. Educate vuur husband to know a bui'Kuin when he koos it. Train them in the way they should no (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to N. GREENLAND'S, Undertaker Jt Embaliner, 331 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. IF YOU WANT a respectable job of prinfcni: at a reasonable price send your order to this office. HiiillEli CLOTHIKB! MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDRKN S MEN'S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S MEN S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers iu FTJB1TITTJE-E. Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. P ATENTST Caveats, and Trade-Murks obtained, and all Patent biiNinens conducted for Moder ate Fees. Our olllce is opposite V. S. Patent Office and wo run secure patent iu less time than Uiohu remote from WaHliitiKtun. Send model, drawing or photo., with doM i ipliou. We advise if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee uot due till patent is noimiiciI. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your Stale, county, or town, ent tree. Address, C. A. SXOW A CO., Opp, Patent Ollicu, Washington, D. C. ACME A o'iujwkh that rnouuota liJM ffU&ILE AIX OlUtHK FaLL. .wWii?r MAGNETIC D"""u Curoa all Eruptiim ami Pit II A in Lofton and eaBt'M uf in akiu ml fecalp HAIlUcatttiflci the hair. The only firUrli that rvntore Iluir on pnnurn 11 ld Hoadb. Jlu no iujuul au a II mr UllU If LH Contract matltt to grow ll-Jr on term of NO HAIR-NO PAY. Frlc $1.00 7 sir. MiMTitTCHED BY ACME HAIR GROWER CO., CIL. CITY, PENM. WHITE IS KING .-"VAii-i-ir': THE OSIEST SELLifid, THE BEST SATISFYING SEWING-MACHINE In tlie World. THE MOST ELEGANT, STHONGEST AND E3T : WOODWORK ON THE MARKET. EVERY ONE CIVES SATICFACTION. THE WHITE 13 THE PIER OF ANY UVUNQ MA CHINE KuW liAOE. THE WHITE IS THE L1CITEST RUKtiIKO Af.3 REST F UliHCO CEWiNG MACHINE IN THE IK.UKF.T. IU Conilruc'lcm Is SIMPLE. P3S(TIVi 40L'rih8'i6. ITJ WORXMANSHIP IS tlKSURPA:E3. . Ycii R tc'j.- tho A.ENCY It in sppln at sno, no nar.t dealers It tincccu.l t J tl.rllory. Trices a.id Torn!3 Ihh Sillfactary. White fSstoinu ffjachics do. CLEVELAND, 0. $ 1,000 REWARD to anm who wilt eortradlat uj prua oar OUUB US A cms Blacking WILL NOT INJUIB LBATHIR. Wuui M Kurnam. To niAkft n !iiM)iff.?'.t tmi nt t hta, try th fnllotr but rofthM: Uuia uf IfNittmr in buttl ei Ai utu bl-u k(n(i. IfwiTtf it tUnni ItT a djr or a liu'Rlta. Tkt it out ami 11114 tt np in dry and - n tn mo ItaoornlitJimnAntfvtU. NV rvxxwntnmd Ixli t.irMit(s a nnu (trt with French InvMUELa. aoA f Antiunion ith any liquid poIquoo of rat Black g, or with ltiiui't bl.tckirrf thnt omaaln atuoalitca WoffsACMEBIacHng MakM knf kisd cf feather WATERPROOF, SOFT, AMD DURABLE. C b-util!M. rlrh. ;i.!INSV 1'OMMll li I .y.tt.Kt &im Lit-or ad MnOfuiiHb . A rp:i-ii r.pnfw Pfonih lorM'owirn, mw A V.Vok f ir.lTrn.emtonUorntwljWillnT r.a Four iilnnth wKboat rvnontlnc. WOLFf ft. RANDOLPH. PHiuoaPHil. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Corses, Cattle, Cheep, Sogs, Hon, AND POULTRY. 300 Por Tlnnh no Trrnmrai f Aalmal aud ( hart'Keut Vren. nmnlFmri. Congmlona. Inltaniinatlsn, A.A. I piplnal fll.-ulnijlll, Ml Ilk fever. H.ll.Slraiu, l,unii urp, Uknamalleai. '. . lMalFmprr, Naaal ltUt-liaraea. I.ll.llaiear (irnbn, tl urai. K'S""1 '" Ilravp, Pneaainata. P.P.Collcor firipi-e, Hllfarhe. 'MliiparrlBBi, llpaiarrkaaee. 1.11. t rlnnry aud Kldnry ItlMaaea. Kr,il lllaraaee, III a ace. J K. Dl.canca of lllgrallon. Stable f aae, with Bixvtftoa, ataanal. Wltrfa Ilwl oil and Mnllmtor, tT.OO Price, Hlnitle Hotlla (uver SOdivMl . . ' Bold br DraHtata; or Seat Prapald anrwhtra and ia anr quauiltr ou Becatpt ol Prioa. v Huirphreyi' Mod Co., 109 Fulton At , R. Y. OUR Kick Headnchpand rrlk all tho troublM loci ilfiit to a biliou mtaxvi of th aystttni. such an I)iii)tfKH, Naiirteu. IrwVKitieK4, lMutraa after eatniK. ' am Ut tlte Ride, &c. W title their inot remarktibUj aucceHa liaa inxn attown iu ouriug Headachn, yet C'artik a Ijttij Lavrn Pills Hie etpmlly valnaMe Ui Coimtianin, curiuir and preventinK thta unnoying cn)ilaiiit, whito they alao correct all disordwa tt ihm aiomach, Ktiiiiuliit4 the liver and rvfuial th bowala. tvou i they only cured Aolift thev would be almost pricekM to tho who BiilTer from Uiia ilialremiiiig oomplalnl: Init forlunnl.'ly llieir (;ok1iiiiui UHf ol ut here, mill thorn) who iiiuo try llioin il( find tht M llttlnpllla vahinhla Iu ao iimur ways that lln.y will not h willing to do wiluout ttwra. But alter ail ale maul ACHI Is the hatui of no man V Uvea that her la where ve make uur pn-.it boast. Our J'llW sure U while otheru do Hot. t 'aktfk's Kittlk I.iver Piu are vtry inall and very ertHV to ljk. One ur two liiLa intake a d ittH. Tltey ai'e fUrirtly eK'tatle aiid da irt trripe or pore, hut by their (r'Utl aitoa ileaf all who u-) them, lit vinla at xlhevuta; ilvu fur il Hold ever wltere, ur Ben I hj uaU. CASTES KKlCirS 00., fi Tart ME SanJlJfii SaaHWsa WESTWARD, HO! Aro you ('iniU'ii!l.iiiiij' n Journey Wtmt or fioiitli t If ko, tliu unrlrrsiffjieil run (rive von ClIAl'KS'r It.VTKS of FAKH or V'ltKIuiiT. Also I'uriiiKh Maw, IJiiides uikI uii.v lnlbim.'.iioii iclu'.ive to tlioFrin inif, l.ruziiin or Minin diotrlcr'M of tliu Went or ttoulli. fall on or ud.lret.K.'v ii ..rkiiA..,.' mm Ti. ki-1 Audit N. Y.. P. A O. J' tx. .,.tv.. I., coot, UllA'tlf. ri..jn.tiivi.-.-.v vs.. - 1 T i m 1 l m 'CARTERS IVER Ci PILLS. iLi