THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, KOITOfl 4 MOrl.IC.TO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 18S0. Announcements. Uaticti AmooIhIo Ju)iti Comity Trpastirnr, f.y. County Surveyor, .'t ; Cor oner, f'2. Hour in mind tliHt io announce ment will appear unless accompanied ly the km, ASSOCIATE JL'DUK. Wri ftrh nnthorlKPil to nnnnnncn V.. T.. JOXKS, of Harmony towimhip, nn a rnn- flhwto lor Associate JUiigo, suujevt to lte publierm usages. We are nnthorlzod to announce JOHN If. WHITE, of Harnett township, as a candidate fur Assoointo Jmlgo, suhject to jicpiuincan tisanes. We are authorised to announce JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, as a candidate, for Associate jiidfre, mihjiH't to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASUHER. We are authorized to announce A. M. POUTT, of Tionesta Borough, as a candi date for County Treasurer, suhjM:t to Republican usages. Wo are authorized to minounee Wm. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, suhject to Rojublican usages. We are authorized to announce GEORGE W. OSGOOD of Kingsley town ship, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. T. P. RYNDER'S NOBLE WORK. his "free scnooL book" tlan RE CEIVING ENDORSEMENT ALL OVER TOE STATE. Under the caption of "T. P. Ryn der'a Noble Work," the Danville Record priuts extracts from a number of papeis supporting the measure. As the Daily New and Republican were the first papers to sustain Mr. Rynder in this work, and because we have a certain degree of pride in having Centre county maintain its leading position in all good things, we take pleasure in condensing and quoting portions of these articles. The abo lition of the poll tax was started by Mr. Rynder nine years ago, and will become a part of our constitution in June. This free school book idea will stop the corruption of school boards, save two to five dollars a year to each parent, advance both teachers and pupils, and will be the law inside of three years. Here are the extracts: How long, think you, are we Penn sylvaoians goiog to submit to the bare faced robbery perpetrated on ns by the School Book Trust thieves of this State T Have we no spunk no bit of manly courage left? If a poor devil of a tramp should, through the pangs of hunger, turn highwayman and rob a farmer's market wagon, no punish ment is too severe or too swift for him ; but the worse than tramp highwayman, the high toned manager of the School Book Syndicate, is allowed to "hold up" a million people, and go through their pockets each year, in the open light of day. Farmer, what do you think of it? Are you going to keep right on paying $1, every two or three months, for a 10 cent school book which should last your children at least a year? Is an American who is coward enough to submit to such rob bery worthy the name of freeman? Coudertport Workman. Jhe Heoate Committee on Education have reported Senator Robbins' school bill negatively by a vote of 5 to 4. The youDg and active member from Westmoreland will attempt to get through a motion in the Senate to place it on the calendar. He has data showing that the books that are sold for $1 only cost 10 and 12 cents ready for sale, and that the whole expense . for finishing and selling books as at present conducted is a most iuiquitous measure. He has petitions and letters tf enconragement from every county in the State in favor of the bill. He will also show that to equip three children with school books after they have removed from Beaver to West moreland county costs 15 alone. These statistics will enter largely into bis speech. In the meantime the House Education Committee will take charge of the measure on that Bide and report it in a fow days. Greens burg Independent. Free school books should be the next improvement in our public school system. This would lift the free schools upon a still higher platform of freedom. Many a poor child has been debarred from obtaining a public school educatiuu for the naut of the requisite means to obtain it. The more universal the ditfusiou of educa tion the better will be the standard of our citizeuship. Intelligence is the mother of true devotion, while igno rance is the mother of vice and wretched oet.8. l'hilUpeburg Journal. Curweosville (Pa.) Review: Mr. T. P. Rynder, of Ceutre couuty, candi date for Congress in this district last fall, has been an utitiring worker fur the adoption ci a uniform tydlem of echool books and we are glud to say that liii work bus not all been wasted. Several bills are now before the legis lature to make school books uniform throughout the state, and we hope that one of them will be passed. Of course the sellout book syndicates will oppose any such bill as it would knock out llivt ( ftbcul cxuiliuut price asked fur school books. Mr. Rynder should have the credit of this good work whether the legislature passes a bill or not. The economy of uniform school books is apparent to all outside the trusts and the measure will be adopted soon in spite of the school book trusts. "Free school books are a necessary part of a really free school system." ixifton Sunday Call. UNIFORM AND CHEAP BOOKS WANTED. It would have been a gracious act ou the part of the Legislature to have passed a law regulating the public school book question. It would be perfect justice to use a uniform system of books iii all tho public schools in the State. As the law now stauds every township can have a system of books entirely di tie rent from those used in other townships in the State.1 Patrons of schools moving from one township to another, eveu in the same coutity, invariably have to purchase a different set of books before his children can attend school. And the chances are that before the same chil drcn are rightly started going to school in that particular tuwuship, the direct ors conclude to chuuge their books and another set of new books, dusting anywhere from $5 to $15 per scholar according to age, will have to be pur chased. All this could be remedied by adopting a uniform series all over the State. Another point in this same connec tion is the outrageous robbery in the price at which these books are sold. An ordinary book selling for a dollar can be printed, made up and put on the market at a fair profit for 12 or 15 cents a piece. Books selling for less and more are in the same proportion. This is a vital question to every family sending children to publio schools. The State statute should step in and regulate these prices aud save the people from being robbed by text bouk publishing bouses. If for any thing else more than another, T. P. Rynder, of Milesburg, deserves credit for first and persistently advocating these two points of publio benefit. Mr. Rynder's ideas are sensible and his points well taken. Bellefonte Gazette. The above extracts we could print columns of them if we had room show how broadly this subject has taken bold all over the stale. The only paper that we have noticed op posing this grand reform is the Belle fonte Watchman, and even that beads its article "The School Book Abuse." But the Watchman will learn. The Daily Newt congratulates Mr. Rynder on this noble work. Bellefonte Daily iWt'S. We publish to day a number of extracts, gathered from different sources, heartily endorsing the work of Hon. Theo. P. Rynder iu behalf ef the free school book idea in this State. The time is coming, and that very rapidly, when this system will be in vogue in Pennsylvania, as it should be. The great saving to parents and patrons which it would bring about can easily be calculated by any one who will give the suhject a moment's thought. When compared with their actual cost the price of school books is exorbitant, and this great expense is one of the greatest hindrances to the education of poor children. Give us free school books. FOR TIIK AME3fIMEXT. This column in edited by tho Constitu tional Amendment Association of Forest County, which has control of tho same until the election in June. En. Tbe Constitutional prohibitory Amendment State Committee have issued tbe following address: Heal-quarters Constitutional Pro hibitory Amendment State Com mittee. No. 929 Chestnut St., Philada. You stand on tbe eve of a great battle. It will be as fierce aud bitter as any that was ever fought by right againBt wrong. To you aud to your children's childreu the result will be big with joy or sorrow. Agaiust you stands an enemy strong in uumhers, unlimited in resouices, aod inspired with the energy of desperation. You are to strive against those who thrive by the traffic in slroug drink. They are the enemies of the State, the nation, the Church and the home. They are the foes of virtue, peace, temperance aod religion. Their business life, is staked upon tho issue, aud you may exped resistance to the last extremity. You have the opportunity to decide whether senteuce of death shall be passed upou this monstrous evil by writing its condemnation in the endur ing lilies of your organic law. Shall the people's law, the Constitution, for bid the manufacture aud sale for use as a beverage of intoxicating driuk? To you belongs the power to perpet uate or destroy, and upon you rests the responsibility. We call upou all, of whatever faith iu religion, or belief in politics, of whatever race, color or babit, upon all who love their couutry, their children or their homes, to rally for the conflict. It is non-sectarian, non-partisan, and for the general welfare. Are you workingmen? The wages of labor are lost to the earner when deposited in the saloon. They are needed for food and clothing for chil dren, and comforts for the f.imily. Banish the drink traffio, and poverty among wage-workers would be com paratively unknown. Are ymi business menl Seventy five million of dollars are annually spent iu the Slate for driuk. If paid out for the necessaries of life every industry would feel a reviving stimu lus. Are you tax payers? You pay five times as much as you receive from license money to bold ciiminal courts and support paupers, insane persons and criminals, the product of tbe sa loons. Aro you Christians? The most deadly enemy of your religion, your aspirations and your hopes is the driuk traffio. Under which flair do you march, that of the saloon or tbe churrh ? Are you moderate drinkers? The drunkard of to morrow is the moderate drinker of to day, and if you are strong enough to be safe your iufiueuco is needed to help weaker men. Are you total abstainers? If you believe total abstinence to he the best for you, you must also believe it to be best for your fellow men. Do not refuse to help those who have no power to pass by the open door of tempta tion. Can you take a ballot from the hands of a saloon keeper aud vole to perpetuate his busioess aud keep your pledge to discourago the drink traffic? Are you habitual drunkards? Help to smite the enemy that has robbed you of health, character and all that makes life worth living. Are you fathers? If the traffiio endures, somebody's boys who are now growing up must be its customers. Have you any to spare for that pur pose? Somebody's girls are blooming iuto womanhood to be drunkard's wives ; a fate to which death is prefer able. Have you any daughters to give? If you are wise enough and strong enough to keep your own, some other family must give more than its share of children to be sent to dishon ored and dishonorable drunkard's graves by ibe saloon. Are you men? Then put away cowardly doubts of ability to enforce a law of your own making and strike a blow for purer government, cleaner politics and the everlasting overthrow of the worst business that ever de graded mankind. Are you women? You need no exhortation to joiu the grand army of redemption, fur ou you falls the chief sorrow, the endless misery, the un speakable degradation wrought by tbe drink traffic. Come one, come all, bring every persuasive argument, every moral power, every social, business and friendly influence. Give time and personal work to the great cause, and the 18th of June in this year of grace shall, God willing, ring the death-knell in this Commonwealth of the crown ing vice of the century, aud "as Penn sylvauia goes, so goes the Union." Henry W. Palmer, Chairman.. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citizens of this Commonwealth by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of l'eunsylvania, for their approval or rejection at a special election to be hold Juno IS, 18SU. Pub lished by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing: an amend ment to the Constitution of this Common wealth : 8ktion 1. Bo It resolved by the Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, That the following amendment is proposed to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, in accordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There (-hall bean additional article to said Constitution to bo duxlgnated as Ar ticle XIX, as follows: ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor, to bu used as a bovorajie, is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdenfanur, punishable, as shall bo pro vided bv law. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale oi intoxicating liquor for oilier pur poses than ns a boveiajro may be allowed in Mich maimer only as may be prescribed bylaw. The tienerul Assembly shall, at tho first session suci-eeilinir the adoption of this article of the Constitution, enact laws Willi a.lcq'.i.ilo penalties lor Its en forcement. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. Cil.Mtl.l'.S W. Sl'ONK, Secretary of the Commonwealth Confirmation Notice. Notice is herebv iriven that the follow inn account bus been tiled in my office and will be presented at next term of Court, iK'niniiliiKt ou tlio third Momiay or May lh.yi, tor coiitirniation : Filial account of J. II. Aunew. Admin istrator of the Estate of Albert Kinney, utx-easeu. C. M. ARNEU, Clerk ot Orphans' Court Tiouosta, Pa., April 23, lst0. H) uvoi iiiiK Atfi nl- you Ntvi Uu if iw-uuoua i-i'iiht)n ami iuulj liK'h doiltiW.' (lit) CJ.-U . in vvvrx tlmfi 1" I Hi I'm1-" Itit-yoell. -P-.A DMAHS. 133 to 1600. f 1 W,.r. you lu. . I A II AM t.tU US. li.lJ?M S KAI1S. CUI .Km. Fr.-'. I HUl.BaiUiflM0.,a36t.lltSt.,H.?." l flnr trli.l In lunr r unlHiur B I JKXD your Job Work to tho KEl'UB- UCVN OtUce. i:. 4rnt-ii ? 1.1 .-t Ji-.W'j t:-.ntfw AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF NTSW GOODS Calculated to null (he SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! Can now lo seen at the store of DAVID HARNETT. Attention Is en'.lcd to our Fresh Stock of DRY (JOOIS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY. Cl'TEEUY, HINT'S Fl'HN- isitiNu noons, UI.A.NNWAHK, WAKE. CANNED (iOODS, CONFKCTIONEUY, TOUACCO, ACK1AP.S, In endless variety, and all New and Strictly Fresh. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES For Men, Women and Children, Just received and marked down low. Cash and Country Produce always secure Oood Murrains at my .store. Hides, Hairs an.! .Iiink of all" kinds taken at the Highest Market Price. DON'T BUY! Till you have seen my Ntock and got Prices. It will' pay you. PAVin BAKNETT, Tionesta, Pa. CURE Sick tlvadnche and n-lirrr all tho troubles lel dint to s blUoua Mate of tlio system, uch DitziiicM. Nausea. Drowsiness. IMsU-rs. after utinic, Tain in the Siile, o. While their most remarkable mieccm ba. been shown in curing SICE HetfUch, yet Cartk's Ijttlb Live rit.i are Mjimlly TAluable in Constipation, curing and prevviitfnir this annoying complaint, while thry also correct all disordrn of the ntoniaoh, utiinulate the liver and regulate the bowels. ieo if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be aim oat pricelesa to those who sufTnr from this distressing complaint: tut fortunately their goodness does not out here, ftnd those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in co many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Vat after all sick bead Is the hone of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartkr's Liyti.s Ijvyr Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make m dose. Thcy are strictly vegetal! aiul do not gripe or purge, htit by their gvntle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 centn; Ave for St Hold everywhere, or sent by nuuL CABTXa KXS1CIXS CO., flew Tort UTilL failM Small Fries. A $5 Book For $1.00. HflW ITyMintWhttM fWf14tmaswy ! Vtrikniw look, FtUiMr'a Amvrloan Arahitotnr, or ry km ompUM H4.r, ptpu4 fcj rtULw, fkUiMT 4 C, IS. wM fcoovB arcklUct. Tkru t BIMror uy tsU4Uf to B11S wr otbwwlM tMr(U4 that cm fefar Uk without It. 11U praxttcsl wwk and Ti)ldy bra U The Wit.ihapca!u4 noil popalar work tr Iww4 o BuiUiw. fin I j tour bandr4 drawing. A book im IM m4 Myla, hai haw itUmltit to uki It mi Us pvymli .nut, litt tbt titnaa, ae tfaatll can to rally rcbd hj all. Tali took cmUlna !04Mfiill z liatblota, d t-ottlalavf art t s llplaw pact f'lu! flan, lafttlona,priptl thai, 4tcria4loo. warr Mata, actual coat mi coaiUititm, ao fuaai Work, ni Uitrvctioni How to Build Cti, villa, Doablt Hvuaaa, Srlck B.wk Hooaaa, 101 labia lordly auWrW, nd aomniry, kvaaa far Ife rarau tad wrkigaa'a kom for all cetlona at tha country, tnd eeaiing from fe to $,UO, alao htaraa, Slab, Sfhol Mouta. Towi Hall, Caarehaa, aad other publw fcuild1ir,tot;athr rniti plflcatloaa, form of contract, and a larjo IBimat oh afvnnatton on Laa at actio H tulldlagt, a)ctloa at itta. mplnymant of ArrfalUeta. It U worth Sa-OOtoany oat, bat I will Mod Ilia aapar eovar by mall poatbatd rarlii l SI. HO; bound ia iota. $1 60. AdmUKanW J, A 0"I1.V1E,i-bi mtaa, ?. O.0O till, JHv StliUw kwk . A GENEROUS OFFER. The eels- ermtcd Dr. Gieason, after a practice of forty years, naving during all that time made the cure of Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma and Coatumptioa his special study, has in this time so perfected his treatment as to be able to cur nearly all who suffer from these complaints. Having reached the age of seventy years, he real ices that the timeis near at hand when these raluablc remedies mutt be ia other hands or become lost to the world. Desiring that his Home Treatment should be within the reach of all, he has placed the prescriptions with the Hall Chemical Company ; this company, knowing the wonderful success of the Home Treatment in the cure of all Throat and Lung Troubles, have decided to send the full treatment on tbial to any one who wishes to try it. Dr. G lesson has also written a valuable treatise on these diseases, which Is profusely illus trated with finely executed wood-cuts, showing the Head, Throat and Lungs as they are when dis eased ; it discusses in an able manner the cause and cure of these complaints ; it is printed on heavy Supcrcalendcred paper and handsomely bound. This book, together with full instructions hrw erdtr mn trta, will be sent free to all who will write and ask for it. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL COMPANY, I860 Fairmount Avaaua, Philadelphia, a. Yi. U CF KVS. GSD LIVOl en AND nypoPHospniTss Almost asPatntablo cs Milk Bo HrguiKtt Mint it ran 1 t.Un, dlge.ted, nt KMlutil&led by Hi-j tuo.t MU.Uive .lomucU, whin Uiu thkin oil cannot be tolerutcd; antl tiy Uie com bintlon of tn ull wlli tii Itypo uopnlte 1 m.ili mor. clUcaciuu.. Beniirkaklc aa a ffsh prodattr. Persons gala rapidly akllc UM3 It. BO'lTT'8 FMri.SION ta bj Ptiybli-laua In m tbe Fiueii' i1 i;l i.r.. ar tlun lu tU. wuvW tor ih rclli t uJ u;u U CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL OEOiLITY, WASTIHC DISEASES, ElViACIATlOrJ, COLDS and CHRCMC COjC.i3. The great remnhj fir fiintwntien, ami WastimjUi CUildreii. S Ji.' iiyattjuu-jgi.-it For Every Man willing to Work tioon pay i Wrilo to W, A T. Smith, Nurserymen, Unnuva, N. Y., tor tiiniH. Unuquultxi fui:ililie8. Many valuiible Kpecitiltiea. Due of the laruoBt unj liesi. known NnrHeries In the country UENKVA NUKSKKV kfUblinlwU Ibid. 4-10-tH. 0 will II HERMAN & DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. , IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Wll.h ALWAYS RK FOUND THE FRESHEST GROCERIES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our DrtiR Dpnnrtnipnt, whluli Is in rlmriro of a thoroughly roinpclont Clerk, will always lie found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Hero Is A Pointer For All I WE ARE JUST OPENING UP OUR SPUING STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTHING EVER DROUGHT TO THIS PLACE I EVERYTHING NEW AND OF Til K VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DRESS GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH GINGHAMS, ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SATTINES. ALL Til E NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SM ALLIES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHAM DREYS. PIJTPT?: EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL BE SOLD AT THE 1 lVl-ijO. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OFJEVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDRKN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS ALL WOOL. HENRIETTAS! SILK WARP. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, We have everything anybody oouhl wmit In the Nlmpe of Clothlinr, ranging in sir.es from Hoys four years old to the lnrirest man. And iiialitv liflniiiim with nil Cotton and raiifrinn up to tho Finest Impel ted Corkscrew. Mu'do up In every style from Kneo Breeches to Prluee Albert. ssioix, siioks, siioi:s, siioi.h, mioi;s, siiois. This whole paper wouldn't hold tlio Rood tilings we eonld s v nlmut our ste'e of Shoes, We have made nn etl'ort this Sprimr Co have shoos to 111' an v foot, no matter how narrow or how whin, how larie or how small, with ou.ilit y and nrho to suit everybody. COME AND SEE. DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. We buy direet and buy for Cash, and ean't bo undersold. COME AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS AND GIVE YOU PRICES. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM SMEARB AUGH & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE Is bere furniohed of the eoiiseqiiuneo of notrliirtiiiL' to take wiso wlli ly ad vice. This man thought ii.i knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture beeauso tliey were low, lie paid two priies for an inferior artieio wliieh leu bis wife to Turn Down His Nose For future reference She pave him the blmke ill a mild form and threatened divorce lor the next olleuce. She's all rirht. To fail to Undo with Nelson Gruenluud is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate your husband to know a luu nam when liu n:uh it. Train them in the way they should io (for Furniture,) Aud remember that way is to N. GREENLAND'S, Undertaker A Embalinor, 331 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. B TF YOU WANT a reitpeetalle job of . J J- printing at a reasonable price send your ui uur iu iuis otuce. SIGGIWS ! HENRIETTAS COTTON WARP. BLACK .GOODS In Kntllfw Variety. 1. 1 wm k SOM, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in PTJRlTITTJIiB. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all rateul liumness conducted lor Moder ate Fees. Our office is opposite U, S. P.itcut ( Mlice mill we can Kcciiro piilent in less lime than those reiMot" from ViihiiiL.'ton. Send model, diawimr or photo., with description. We advise if patentable or not, free of chaise. Our fee not dim till patent is secured. A pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents.' with names of m tiial clients in your Stale, coutity, or town, tent lice. Address, C. A. SNOW l'.. Opp. Patent Oillre, Washington, 1). V. ACME A IIais (liiowiin that pnourrKS llAlU WULUE A1X U1ULIW FAIL. Curia all Ernplliiua unit Ii II 1 irj Suftcni and fadud ul the .'rlciu ua.l ; i..iWi:t ':tiut;icf.thilr. Tlio cil.lv nrlii In Unit rcelurne Iluir on PCfll,'rn Hula lluulu. Una uu l.i, uui iid a lluir UliU II Lit 1J redoing. t 'uutracte made to grew Iluir un Uirios uf NO HAinNO PAY. Filea sl.CO a. Tar. MANerACTLUBD UY ACME HAIR GROWER CO., OIL CITY, PENN. mm is kingc:. ri 'Vi :, " xfx .;,;'.'l,.i;J THE Uiltll SELLSJJ3, i THE EST SATISFYIS3 In the World. THE MOST ELEGANT, , STRONGEST AND BE3T ' WOODWORK ON THE MARKET. EVERV ONE CiVE3 CATISrACilON. THE WHITE IS THE PFLIt OF ANY ttV.IHQ KA cm:ne now made, the whits is ti!e ligmtccf fmnni'!0 &w best F.KISHCO Sf V.'.inn MS.HINE !H THi MAtUXT. Its Construction It SIMPLE. PCSniVK 6 DUitAELE, IT WO.IHV'ASHIP 13 UNStlRPASSEO. Yju can ocu-o th AZtWI It )ou drptyt eno, I wt i I l:rt In uruc:up:cd lorrito TiIgcs tori Tsrnjs Ifofo Satisfsctory Vhif.3 tang Iflachins do. CLEVEUK3, 0. What a Comfort! 1: i tioDiril XoFiss! i's LASTS LONGER, Cxzk'chct LCC"3 TA'.l jU ST.-?., nd makM the R!...tt WEAT1 BETTER. Don't tel ll.; m.-nKivs;.!'. i.eb.:ith'i .hutuw CNC? A Wer .'C I Mc!. " Onck i:or:t rot I f.i',1 I. 9 (iti'p Vdli; v.CLi-rip.A.vix: .f V C t Ht titf. VETERINARY ErCCIHCS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Begs, Ho, AND POULTRY. 300 Ie ttook imi Treatment t Aolmala aud ( Imrt'Moul Free. rtT.m j Fcvrr.. 'inr.tlnii, luRsinmatloo. A. A, (Muiinl Aiculuullin, Still; 1 ever. It.K.irnius. I.uinruc-s, IthiiuniatUia. !.':"" '"eu.pcr. Naval ItUcharges. Hotsor t.ruus, Wurms. K.K. ( nnuta, llraves, I'nrum.inla. .i'.l olicor irli. ItKllynrbf. J ;.".""""''n """ HcmorrhsBBS. ll.il. I rluary iiiid K bluer HUviuea. l.KrMptlo lllarnaea, !tlauie. ' ".-lll.rases of Dlucallou. Muble C ase, with HinvlHra, Manual, W itch Iluiel Oil ami Hnllcator, 07.0 A iT'lce, blllMltt Hottlu(tiVt.rfiOllcMt), a .HO Bold br Drmrlt; or Bunt Prepaid snrwbon and In tut quantity on Bocclin ol Prloa, r' Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 fulton St., C. Y. Cleanse the System wttli that moat rellablA tnmllctiie t'atno's Celery Compound. It purines the blood, cure Constipation, and regulate the Uver and kldueyK.eu'uctually cleans tnir the system of all wan to and dead matter. Paine's Celery Compound combines true nerve tontn and streiurthenli (luaUtleu, revlvlntf the ciieifle and sjjlrll ' I have been trembled for Borne yenrs with a conipliiailoiiof ulineulttea. Alter trjlnit va rlmia remedies, mid nut tlndiiiir relief, ltrled ralue's Celery Cuinuoiind. LCIore luklnir one lull bcutle the lout? troublcHOiua k-uii.u)us bo can lo aulwlde, and I can truly bay now, that I Ii el like a new man. 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