THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, tDiTOR PnormtTOR. WKDNESDAY, MAY S. WQ. Announcements. Ratks. Assndnto Jitilirn, 10( County Treasurer, rouiilySiirvoyor.fi! I'or onor, t'l. Hcnr in mino! Hint io announce inoiit will npionr uulcsn accompAnicd bv tlio cash. ASSOCIATE JCIKli:. AVe are nutlinrizoil to nnnounro K. I,. JONKN, of Harmony township, as a can didate for Associate Judge, subject to Ke piibllcnn usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN II. WHIT 15, of Harnett tnwn.liin, ns a candidate for Associate Jiuljro, subject to Republican usages. We are authoriired to announce JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, as a randidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TUEASURKR. We are authorised to announce A. M. rOUTT, of Tinnontn Horoiifili, as a candi date for Count v Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce W.M. TjAWKKNCK, of 1'ionesta township, as a randidate for County Troasurer, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco OEORGE W. OSUOOD of Kingsley town ship, at a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, May 3, 18S0. The President returned from the great New York celebration greatly fatigued but much pleased with what be saw, as well as with the cordial manner in which he was received RDd treated during bis entire stay three days. His return to Washington was the signal for the reappearance of the army of place seekers thai somehow -mysteriously disappeared when the he President started for the Centen nial. They are far more numerous. But as it is a good natuied, well-fed crowd,' with money in its pockets, Washington is glad to see them back again in the hotel lobbies, and wishes them well generally. Mrs. Harrison was so pleased with the New York celebration that she will remain there uotil nest Sbe is the guest of Mrs.ioJfton. Thn flmnlftrp-?- r -l tr.ri - --f'-jwci mo Jtuiinny iuuii j -g'""" number 5,300. About one- third of this number are Republicans appointed since the 4th of March, and i a small number are Republicans found in the service by the Cleveland ad ministration and overlooked in the general slaughter which followed Cleveland's inauguration, the rest are Democrats. On May 1, the entire service passed under the control of the Civil Service Commission and in fu ture when vacancies occur they will be filled from names certified by that body. Civil Service Commissioner Lyman says that the Commission bas already on file more than 2000 appli cants for examination, from parties desirious of receiving appoiulments in the service and that be anticipates no t.rnnKlo u-hatovpr in fillinry nv raniii. eition that Superintendent Bell, of the Railway Mail Service may make on him for clerks. The infl isnnsitinn nf Reerstarv 'r Blaine which prevented his accompa i?"'V$iag the President to New York has been the cause of some uneasiness on the part of Mr. Blaine's friends and .. of a thousand and one rumors making his condition much worse than it is. I am assured by those closely asso ciated with him that the attack has only been an ordinary one, of lumbago, and that at no time has it been serious enougn to prevent me (secretary pay ing the usual attention to his mail, both private and official. The rumors (some of them sent to out of town papers were too absurd for any one to believe) gave the Secretary more wor ry than his lumbago pains. Controller of the currency Locey was sworn in this week and began his official career. Ihe death of ex Senator Barnum, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee has created much interest among Democrats here, and specula tion is rife as to who will be bis suc cessor. Senator Gorman seems to be the favorite for the place, but it is u.. m i i j emu luaii V;ICVQ1BUU BUU U1S ITOWU don't want Gorman because he is not radical enough in his tariff ideas, they waut a Cleveland tariff reformer, which is synonymous with btiug free trader, to fill the position. Sena tor Gorman's friends say that he does uot want the place and will not accept it If it is offered him. Perhaps not. May be it is a case of sour grapes. If the Democrats are to fight among themselves over this position, all good Republicans will wish that the free trade element of the party may wiu, for as loug as that wing of the Demo cratic party rules its councils the Re publican party is certain to remain in power. A circular issued by Postmaster General Waoauiaker, at the request of Superintended of the Cudsus Porter, will have the result of placing 58,000 census collectors iu the field imme diately. The circular in questiou directs the 58,000 postmasters of the country to furoLh the census bureau such information in regard to statis tics etc., pertaining to the census, as may be requested by Superintendent Porter provided it can be done with out detriment to the business of their offices. This idea of utilizing the thoroughly organized machinery of the post office department to gather inf irmation fur the census bureau is an entirely new one and originates, I think with Mr. Porter. Senator Hoar's select committee on our relations with Canada meet in Chicago to day to begin their investi gations. Ex Senator Harlan of Iowa, is vis iting Washington. He came east to spe liis daughter, who is the wife of Holt. T. Lincoln, the newly appoiled minister to Kiiglurul, off to London. Wm. II. Barnvm, Chairman ol the Democratic National Committee, died at his home, Lime Rock, Couo., on April 30ih, of Bright's disease. roil Till AMKXIMIKXT. This column is edited by the Constitu tional Amendment Association of Forest County, which lias control of the same until tiie election in June. En. Story from the Talmud. Spring had come. The sun shone brightly and Noah walked about in his garden enjoying the grcea trees and budding blossoms, while he relict ed on the flood, of which he had been a witness la days gone by. He felt gay and happy, thanked the Creator for his wonderful preservation, and then went to work. He planted vines, and was so busily employed that be did not observe a stranger that approached. "You seem very busy," said the stranger at last. "I am, as you see," replied Noah. "I am planting grape vines; may I ask to whom I am speaking?' "I am a gardener, and have quite a fancy for vineyards; I p!nt-them with excellent results." " n ine is a gift from heaven, is it not?" aked Noah. "Nothing finer could have beu given to man. It gladdens the heart and makes one happy, kills care, anxiety and sorrow." "Yes," replied the stranger, "it is certainly a blessed beverage 1 Because you praise it so highly and appreciate its advantages, I wrll tell you how to make your vines thrive aud bear fruit quickly." "Do you really know a way?" asked Noah. "Certainly," replied the slranger. "I can give you the good results of my own experience." "What must I do ?" asked Noah, eager to secure a good crop of the fruit. "Fir3t of all, you must spriukle the ground with the blood of a lamb," said the friendly stranger who was no other than Satan himself in the garb of a man and who felt angry to think human beings should enjoy the grape in any form. Noah obeyed, involuntarily ; be could not tell why. He killed a Iamb, and Bpriukled the earth with the blood as be bad been directed. "Now shall I have a full harvest?" he aeked. "Not yet," returned the stranger. "The blood of a lion is necessary now. Come with me and we will hunt one." Tbey went, killed a lion, and Noah sprinkled the blood over the vineyard as he had done that of the lamb. "Is that all?" he asked. "No, not yet," said the stranger. "The blood of a bog is necessary now; otherwise your vines cannot flourish." Noah obeyed again, cheerfully, and after sprinkling the blood of the hog over the vines he thanked the stranger, saying: "Yon are exceedingly kind, and I thauk you sincerely ; but will you not tell me why you selected just the blood of these three animals and no other?'' The stranger did not reply ; be had vanished, leaving no trace of himself behiud. The result of wine-drinking, how ever, corresponds with the qualities of those animals with whose bhoJ Noah spriukled the fluid. When a man driuLs one glas, he is us geutle as a Iamb; if he takes a second, he is iin bued with the ferocity of a lion; but, if he empty a third, he links to the level of a hog that lies wall iu'n-g iu gutters. Mrs. Jloaalie Kaufman, in Sunday Uagazinc, Frank Letlie'e. The Saloons as a Bank. Yuu deposit ynur mooey-aud lose it! Your time aud lose it! Your character and lose it! Your strength aud l--.se it ! Your manly independence and lose it ! Your self control and lose it ! Your homo comfort and lose it! Your wife's bappioess aud lose it! Your children's happiness aud lose it ! Your owu soul and lose it! Two Per Cent. Lcs thau two per teut. of lie coru and grain goes into beer and whiskey, yet the cry is kept up to intimidate the farmers, "What will you do with your grain, if the Amendment-passes?'' Two per cent, more bread, wouldn't hurt our poor people at all. Not to say, as the farmer said to Senator Vest, "We'll raise more hogs and less hell." Isn't this pusillanimous, this talk about having no market for coru if we get prohibition ? Farmer friends, surely, it is an insult to your intelli gence, to address this so vailed argu rucnt to you. "How many men dare to do right?"' asks a Chicago writer. Heaps and heaps of eni, sir; but when you have two lead nickels and the car conductor is in a hurry its a big temptation, don't you know. MEN 1M KNT TO THE CO N ST ITU -i TION ptoposed to tho citizens of this Commonwealth by the (ieneral Assemb'v of tha Commonwealth of lVnnsylvanin, for (heir approval or rejection at a special election to be hold June IS, ICS!). lib lished by order of the Secretary of tho Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVI 1 1 of t lie Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of this Common wealth : Suction 1. Bo It resolved by theSenate and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met. That tho following amendment is proposed to the Constitu tion of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, iu accordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof : AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said Constitution to bo designated ns Ar ticle XIX, as follows : ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for salo of intoxicating liquor, to be used as a beverage, is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as shall bo pro vidi'd by law. Tho manufacture, sole, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor for other pur poses than as a beverage may be allowed in such manner only as may be prescribed by law. The Uenor'al Assembly shall, at the tirst session succeeding tho adoption of this articlo of tho Constitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for its en forcement. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. ' CHARLES V. STON-t:, " Secretary of tuaftmnionwealtli. ...-''Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account bas been tiled in my office and will bo presented at next term of Court, beginning on the third Monday of May, 18t!, for confirmation : Final account of J. B. gnew. Admin istrator of the Estate of Albert Kinney, deceased. C. M. ARNER, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., April 2.1, 1889. A Model Newspaper THE NEW YORK MilL AND EXPRESS The Advocate of the Best Interest of the Home The Enemy of the Saloon. The Friend of American Labor. The Favorite Newspaper of reople of Refined Tastes Everywhere. The Sew York MAIL AND EXPRESS, the favorite American newspaper of many peoplo of Intelligent and cultivated tastes, Los recent !y lundo some noteworthy Improvements, ma terially Increasing Its general excellence. It a in tlio broadest sense A National Newspaper, most carefully edited, and adapted to the wants and tastes of intelligent!? adors through out tlio entiro country Nortn. Bomb, East aud West, It la a thoroughly clean paper, f rco front the corrupting, sensational and ill-moral-Uius trash, miscalled new, which denies the I acta of too many city papers. OUR POLITICS. We boUeve the Republican party to bo the true Instrument of tho POLITICAL. l'l.Of; HCsSof the American peoplo; and lolding that the linuest enforcement of Ita principles U tho best guarantee of the national welfare ve shall supiiort tbctu with all our iul?ut; but wo shall always treat opposing pnrtii-a v.-ith con sideration and lair play. ACAINST THE SALOON. Tho MAIL AND EXPRE33 Is the rer orri!' National organ of the great AutlSuloou Itc punllaan movement. It believes that tbe liquor traffio a it exists to-day in tho United Btatci Is tho enemy of society, a fruitful sourro of corruption iu politiua, tho nlty of cn arcny, a school of crime, and, with its avowed parposo of Becking to corruptly contrd elections and legislation, U a lurnace to tha public wclfaro and deserves the coiideix.3 tiou of oil good men. Send for Sample Copy They are sent free to all who applu, fiCDSCHIPIION RATES. Wlekly. re' year, Sl.OOj six months, 00 cento; three months, 30 cents. Daily, per year, C0.00 six months, 63.00; three intuitu, 6 1. CO; c:io month, 50 cents. VALCtlSMJ PREMIUMS nro piven to oil subscribers nnd aiicnta. Wo waut a 1'ooJ agent 1 n every town and village where wo have not ono now at work. cnd fur o.;r Fpeclal Circular to Agents and sco our liberal offers. You Can Pvlake Money by accepting our Ch rumml-iirm offers or Working for our vnluaiilo and popular premi ses. Address tio HALL AMJUXl-IuiafJ, Sew torn City, WESTWARD, HO! Are you e')iitc-iiiiliitiiiir a journey W'c.-i or South? It'so. the undersigned cun i;ive vou fllAl'KST KATK.S of l'AUK or l'lt i;i i I IT. Also furnish Maps, liuiiics and any information reimivo to thu Kurm ini.', (im.iMj.' or Mining disliic'suf the West or South, ( all on r address. It. U. WAI.LACK. Ticket A-cnt N. Y., I. A (I. Rv. Oftieoin i:iii..u 1). pot, oil, CITY, PA. WANTED KKI.IAiU.K ACKNTS to sell our New lliKh Ann Automalii; rieWinx Machine, The o. il l.ilietal inducements. Address viikkij:k a wilsun miu. co., Philadelphia, Pa. Kstahiishod 113. V ' -'.riwUL H"ldll'iA.i-"lyuu;ll..ir I r Yt n. .rmouii and pyuLLi f . b Yt llll b dillllilU Itif .-UrLi - t'-l.rSc-W -a oiitviryaratciaa.l'uuu-l'4 i 1 .1 1 r -T tiivy -11. i t ."-. i.. i 3LjAlia. 1.3 to 1330. ".T rnl for trial In lour own kou.r I JkW f A Sato I1ao Co., 2Jt 1. Sin St, M t. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY -OK- ISTTAV GOODS Calculated to mill tho SPRING & SUMMER TRADE I Can now bo scon at tlio store of DAVID KAKNKTT. Attciiticm 1 cii'.lcd to our Kresli Stock of DRY (lot )1S, NOTIONS, J r:vn.UY, CUTI.KKY, tiKXT S Fl UX- isiiiN'u (toons, lil.ASSWA UK, . qi'W.NN-onocnui-s. WAKE. CANN'K.n tioons, CON K FICTION KH Y, Ton. ceo, A CIUA1JS, In endless variety, nnd all New nnd Strictly l-'rcsli. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES l'cir Men, 'Women nnd Children, just received ami marked down low. V:xt and Country Produce always secure Oood llHi'uruiiiN at my .store. Ili.ies, Itiurs and Junk of all kinds taken at the Highest Market Trice. DO'T13TJYl Till y in have seen my Stock nn 1 got l'l-lct-R. It will pay you. PAVIl) It A UN ICTT, Tionc-Mta, Vn. "cicis HfAflnohetuul ivlieve All the trouble Inol dent to a hiliou Htate of tli M sicm. mich as lHzhiiKtt, NnustM. l)mvsiiu's,' IhstrvK aftT oa tin, Vain iu tin Side. &e. While their mout rvuiarkable stuvcsa htm been shown iu curing HeaJnrho. yet Cahtkr'h I.nri Liver Tiixa am equAlly rnhiAhle iu (VimtipAitnn, curing At id pruvoiiting this nnnnyfnK complaint, w hilt they olno correct all disorders nf the HtoniAt h, thmihto the liver and regulate the bowels. lveu u uiey amy cureu HE A Aeho they would be almost irieeleR to those who sulTer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and thse who onr try them will find these little pills valuable in so' mnnv wnvsthnt thev will not bo willing to do without them. but after ail tick bead Is the bftno of bo many lives that hen- Is where wo make our great boast. Our I'ills cure it while thrs do not. I'aiitkr's Little Liver Tili are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills niako a de. They ore strictly vegetable and do nt tfripo or pmvN hut by tht ir gentle action pleasunll who use them. In vials at ffl cents; live for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by uiuil. USTISQTS CO., Tew Tcrt UHL UBcsi SsiU Fries, For $1.00. H0 To If yrtr ftr thiakhir ofbfl4tcktnBi )gh t to hmy tb mr9 Wok, PtlllMr A mvrlosia Arohitotur, at tyry nu oaplau buiUtr, pfffi by ttillui, VllUt A Co Um wtll la "wm vcklUcU. I kitili moi ft Bf1dtf w My m hiUBsUair Batltt f otkarwtM IbUtmi4 IkatCM kffurtl lob wttkMllt. IlUk prcU-l work tat) Tttybody b It. Tti btt.cbaKp(Md mott pojtwisu work tir twoaJ om Bu1I4ltf. NmiI tout hundred drwlD(. A fc W-k la Itu b4 ttyit, bnf w bvc dunnlDd to Kk H BMt lb pofttlw iimui, tttit.lt tb II dim, to Ibtttt cut b Mtllr rMcbd by til. Tblt bfk CAtttlai 104 Uffi 11 Utarhttlt ,11, tad ruttuu f ftri t X Iff lti ptffit ('inc pltti, alartlloni, trpcUt t dlirrtttoti, owtrirtsuu4, triut) col of cuniurtiin( no frueaa rorkt, tad iDatrtrtlooa How to Btitld V) CviUyn, viilw, PotbU Hoiutt, Brtcb Blorb Hocjmh, tttubl tor rlly ubtu'bt.kiira and eooalry, baiM for tb Una tad workinrmat'i b for til Mctloa ai ibaccualrr, tad aotlng frtxe $ari $, imu; tlao btraa, fcitblM, Scbnol Hout, Town Hall, ChurcA, and olbar pubila MitiilafS,toctbar with pctflcatl.t, form oreonirtrt.tnd a lag tnniiit of i u form Hot 01 tba U4ii ol butldtnart, Itctloti al sll. amplnyr&anl of ArrblUcU. It ti wortb k.Wi to toy m; at 1 will aand It la papar eor by mall pottptld "B raralpt af l.ot; boid la tolb, l.do. AddfUa.lMHlr J, 5. tHill.VIK, uai.iaaaK, . v f. O, B fltl. 1 litoa Ia A GENEROUS OFFER. Th ccl eratcd Ir. Gltasun, alter a practice ol forty years, Aavirtff durine all that time made the curt of Catarrh. Bronchitis, Afcthma and Contumption hi ipecial tudy, has in thia time so perfected his treatment as Co be able to cure nearly all who sutler from the 14 complaints. Having reached the age of seventy years, he realises that the time is near at hand when these valuable remedies mut be in 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 woifderful success of the Home Treatment in the cure of ill Throat and Lung Troubles, have decided to send the full treatment ON trial to any one who wufce to try it. Dr. Gleasou has also written a valuable treat ike 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 core of these complaints ; it is punted on heavy super-calendered paper and handsomely bound. This book, together with full instructions k-w it order on trials will be sent free to all who will write and ask for it. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL COMPANY, " 3860 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa SCOT co::3u:jrTio:i SCROFULA r:p.o:;cHiTis couoni C0LE3 Wa3tiuff Diseases S 3 mm Vor.darful Flesh Producer JJiXny hnvo Ruined one pound per day 1-y its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a fie crrt remedy. It contains tlio stimulating properties of tho HypophospLites and pure lor Megiau Cod Liver Oil, the po tency of both being largely increased. It id used by l'hy siciana all over the world. PALATABLE! A3 MILK. Sold ly all Druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamkti, N. Y. A GOOD LIFE Kvery Man willing to work (iUwD l'AYI Write to W. A. T. Smitli, Nurherymen. (iciu va, N. V., lor trms. LTiifiuulud lui-ilitii-s. Many valnulilu sjim-ialtimi. One of tlio lain't an. I ln t known Nisoi u-m in tlio ooiintry LiKNKVA NUItSKKY, itubllaliod lb 10. 1-lO-Ul. CARTER'S .&URE I $5 Book fl HERMAN & SIGGINS ! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GKOCKUY PEPAUTMKNT WILL ALWAYS 11 H FOUND rim iwmiujsv Gnoamnts 11KKKIKH, FRUITS A VKHKTAIH.KS OF AIX KINDS, IN SEASON. In our lrnn rcpai tnioiit, wliloli In In clinrRO of a thoronglily poinpotont Clerk, will always I10 found tho rUK EST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! rUKSCUIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. Here Is A Pointer For AH! WE AllE JUST OPENINtl UP OUIt SPKINd STOCK OK OOODS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTIMNO EVEH HHOUdllT TO THIS PLACE! EVEHYTHINU NEW AND OK THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALL THE NEW SHADES AND P ATTEHNS IN DRESS UOODW. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC UOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH (UNdHAMS. ALL TIIE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SATTINES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SIIALLIES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN HIIAMHKKYS. n?ll,T, EVERYTHINO IN OUR STORE WILL BE. SOLD AT THE ilv-'ljO. 1a;west possirle piuce. UDIES AND CHILCHEN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OFf EVERY DESCRIPTION IiADIES-, GUST'S, MISSI-'S" AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTA S'ua7i,ETrASfHtliHIETTAS I BLACK GOODS ALL WOOL. I SILK WARP. COTTON WARP. In Kndlras Varii-tv. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, Wp Imvo ovorvtliinn nnyliixly iMiuld want In tli nhnpn of Clotliinu. rimniiitr in sizes from Riys lour year old to tin- larnpt man. And quality ln-Kiunin Willi nil Cotton and raniiini; up to tlio Finest Imputed Coiksi-row. Ma'lo up in virv Mvlo from Knoo Itii'ocluM to PriiH-e Alliorts. J . SlIOIvS, SSIOJ-S, NXIOI.S, This whole paprr wouldn't hold the L'ood thlnu' wo o.mld mv nliont our utirk of Shoos. Wo liavo miido nn i ll'.irt thia Sprintf to liavo kIioi-s 10 lit' an v foot, u utter how narrow or how wide, liow larp or how small, with quality and lulie to Bint aver) bmly. COME AND SEE. ' . DON'T FORGET RIGHT II ICR E THAT WE ARE II KA IHJUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR APJD FEED. Wc buy dirert and liny for Cash, and can't lie uinkrnold. COME AND SEE US. NO TKOUHLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS AND GIVE YOU PRICK-!. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM SME ARB AUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHiSG, DRY GOODS, K3TI0BS. HftTS, CSPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STSTICKERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUAI TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. " h FiiilxipLS Is hero furnifhed of tlio cuiiMMiiieuei! of lu-iec tin to take w iso wifely ad vice. This man thought ji.i know it all and Turned Up His Noso Al our low priced Fiu nitura lieeauve they were low. He paid two prices for an inferior article which lod his wile to Turn Down His Nose For future reference. Sho fave him tlio hhako iu a mild form and threatened divorce lor tho next oH'citee. She's all ritrhl. To fail to trade w ilh Nelson Greenluud is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think ko. Keep on ladies. Educate vour hiiNliauil to know a bargain w iicn he sees it. Train them in tiio way they (should go (for Furniture.) And roiucmtici- that way is to N. CREENLUND Undertaker A Embaliuer, 331 Exchange Dloek, WAR HEN, PA. TK YfU WANT a respectable job of X iirinhiiK at a reasonable price scud your (iruur to this oUioo. SjiOix, SBIOI.S. I TY IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. 1. 8. HASLET & SONS, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers ill IT TJ X-i- IST I T 'CJ JRj in. -A I.so.- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. PATENTST Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moder ate Fee-.. Our oillce is opposite U. S. Patent Olliee and wo can weeure luilenl in time than thoe remote from Washington. Send model, draw iui or photo., w ith description. We advise if pstentalila or not, free of charge. Our fee not duo till patent is secureil. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your Stat!, eoliiitv, or tow n, sent free. Address, C. A. KNOW A Co., Opp. Patent Oiliee, Washington, 1), c ACME A Hair (1iiiwkh that phoucces JlAia WI1LI1B ALL UTIlCUS FAU,. Will iep llulr I J 1 rilCT'n i r. j - lulliug out. r!A-unhl iG nvmmvt Pundruff. Cures !l Kriiptiena nml l)l llln Kofti-nn Biid eaaoa of Iho Miiu oinl nfllfltcautsltUlllir. Tho only nrtli !. tlj;.t n steren llalr en nnfmm H.UJ ll,-u,l. lias no i:(,uul as s llulr Lbl) W tH Coutrwts miulu to grow llulr cm U'rms ol NO HAIRNO PAY. File ifl.OO m. 7m.x. MANITACTI-RED Br ACME HAIR GROWER CO., OIL CITY. PENH. -WHITE IS'KINGt THE EASIEST SELLING, " TKE BEST SATiSFYIXQ EWING41ACHSUE In tlie World.' . THE MOST ELEGANT, , STRONGEST ATjO BEST WOODWORK ON THE MARKET. EVERY C'E GIVES SATISFACTION. THE WHITE IS THE PEER OF ANY SEWINd MA- ClilNE NOW MAtE. THE WHITE IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING AND BEST F.NISHE0 SCWINQ MACHINE IN THE MARKET. Its Construction Is SIMPLE. POSITIVE ft DURABLE. IT3 WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. You cin sscurs ths ASENCY II you spplr It one., as t oa'.l dcaljrs In unoecupiod tsrtltory. Pricss nnd Terras Made Satisfactory. Whits stoing achine Co. CLEVEUXD, 0. THE SHOE BRUSH GOiME I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of .Wo!ffsA8Blacking and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of lalor and shoe leather. bulj bjr SluM tt'onxi, Omcm, llrurgUU, AO. 1 he best 1 Iarness Dressing in the world. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Eorsos, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Hszs, AND POULTBT. aOOr.tr nnknn Trrmmrni ofAalmala - kpJ Cburl beul hrrv. rrmw j P-Trr, 'ODirntlnnii, In1amnikla. '. ' f-P'i'.l OJcuinulilih Mttk Fvvrr. i H.H. Mrnln, l.mn nei, Hbuamntlum. IfiKiompsr, NbI 1)1 hrit-. I.l.Hotnr ;rubs, Worn.. !'. I'ammnala TST,' V0"0 "r ''IH' nrtly.cQD. ! ' "''" rr'M"'l "-iiiorrliaK 11.11. I rinnry unit Hidurr IXmwms. I.-KrupllTf DtnpKm, Uuie, J.K.wl)iHesii of lige.liou. fciubln r.ra, with SiHvin.ii. Muasl, Wlleh Hwl on .ml Mnillnuor, ftr.AA ITIcr, Slrinle lkxiln (over 00,1. o), m -JH.. Sold by DroBuliiti- or Benl Propalil uirVKua nd in nr quanlity on Hooolpiai Pricfc Humphreys' Mad. Co., 109 Fulton Si., X. Y. Spring Disorders Bhutured norTct,UrM brain. Impure blood, debilitated system, til aro Uia natural out come In Um Spring. A medicine must bo used, and nothing equals ' l'alne's Oelery Coin pound. We kit others pralae us you cannot lielp bHiovtaK a dlaln teroauxl party. Drtiradler-deiinral W. L. Orconlcaf, Burling ton, Vu, wrlU's : 1 bave used Tulne's Celery Compound u scvt'inl otciLslnns, and always wlib benetlt. Lost spring, bt lng very mum run down and debilitated, 1 i-omuicnced taking It. Two but ilea miulu me feel liku a new man. At a general tonic and spring modlclno I do not know ol Us enuul." "I Ikivo used mo bottles of your rslnet Celery C'omjiouud. and It bas given entire sat lafaeUon ub an apiettzer aud blood purifier." T. L. ltkUMER, Wauirtotrn, Dakota. Painof3 Celery Cor la psvaorlN'd by phyalrlTna, dniLj-Lflsla, tHi(lr..'.l iy idiu Usa'ih, uinl KUiiiuhit-ctl liy t uh a fctprluir medu lu which i'ljiiin. 4 fur IU I tit) it lUid bi quickly ll tunes yuu Ui. Purifies th Full aeoiunta of woudet rutne'B t'elery i'eliipnulKl utu ami the liest i)i)ielans biid 'ILere 8 iiothlni; like 11. fl.eu. Bl tor f5.oo. Jr MUI WSLLU, 111CU1HOSON & CO., Ill the DIAMOND DYES Z&.fl'l. tl,e I lie LACTATlu FOOD t .I. i . i . .. r HifieaKi-N. I'nro uuuriinteoil. i- Arch utret t. riiihuilnliia. AlP Try it. $1 a bottl, hi for fi.