i- THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINU, . lOITOH ft PROaRltTeR. WF.DNESDAY, JULY 17, 188!). Announcements. Rates. Associate J ml ire, flOj County Treasurer, f8; County Surveyor, fcl ; Cor oner, ?2. Rear in mind Mint no announce ment will appear unices accompanied liy tho cash, ASSOCIATE JCDGK. We aro authorize! to annonnco K. I,. JONKS, of Harmony township, as a ran didato tor Associate Judge, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to annonnco JOHN IT. WHITH, or Harnett township, as a candidate for Associate Judgo, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce- JOHN THOMSON, or Harmony township, as a candidate for Associato Judge, subject to Kcpublican usages. COUNTY THEASUHKU. Wc aro anlhorizcd to announce A. M. IOUTT, of Tionosin lloroiigh, as a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to Kcpublican usages. We are authorized to annonnco Wx, LAWRKNt'K, of 1'ionesta township, as a cannmaio lor lounty i reasurcr, subject to Kepublican usages. Wo are authorized to announce GKORGK W. OSGOOD of Kingsley town Blip, as a caudidate for County Treasurer, eubjoct to Republican usages. REPRESKNTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to annonnco Wm. A. DTJSBNBURY, of Kingslcy township, as a candidate for Representative Delegate to tho Republican State Convention. Republican Primary Election. Fursuant to a Resolution of tho County Committee, passed May 21st, It is ordered that tho Republican votors of Forest meet on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 18S9, at 2 o'clock p. ni., at the following named places of holding Primary elections to-wit : Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Barnett, Huling's, Joseph Hall's Shop. Green, Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nobraska, Forest House. Harmony, Upper, at Fleming Hill. Harmony, Lower, Allender School House. Harmony, at West U iekory. Hickory, at East Hickory, Jenks, East, Byrom's. Jenks, Central, Marionvillo. Jenks, Southern, Gilfoyle. Jenks, thoso living at dough's Mills and vicinity, at Clough's Mills. Kingsley, Newtown. Kingslcy, Whig Hill School House. Kingsley, Starr School House. Howe, Kant, Brookston. Howe, West, Balltown. Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract. Tionosta Township, Court Uouso. Tionesta twp., voters iu vicinity of school house at B. T. Mcaly's at said school house. Borough, Conrt House. At which time and places they will ly thnir votes nominate: One person for Associate Judge. One person tor County Treasurer. One person for County Surveyor. One portion for Coroner. One person for Representative Delegate to the State Convention. Each Election Precinct will also elect one person for Member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain open until 7 p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court Houso, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, July 30, at 2 o'clock p. m. Attention Is called to the Act of June, 1881, regulating Primary Elections, that . Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties shall tako and subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence of each other, viz : "I do (affirm or solemnly swear) that I will as Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as tho case may be) at the ensuing election 1m- partially and faithfully perform my duties in accordance with the laws and constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, and in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the Republican party of the County of Forest, for the government of said primary elections, meeting or caucus, to the best of my judgment and ability." This oath or affirmation to be first ad ministered to the J udgo by an Inspector, then the Judge can qualify tho other offi cers or administer the oath to any elector offering to voto. The above form is given lor convenience and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. And all boards will observe it closely, that the election may be conducted according to Rules of the Republican party in this County, and law governing primaries. Geo. W. Sawyer, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUBLI CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their names announced in one or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings stating the office, and subject to the action of the party at the said primary meetings. 2. Tho votois belonging to tho Republi can party in each township and borough, shall meet on a day to bo designated by the County Committee, at the usual placo of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons fur Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determine who uro tho proper persons to vote, and who shall hold tho polls opeu until 7 o'clock I. M. Allcr tho polls are opened, the candidates announced shall be balloted for ; the name of each person voting shall bo written on a list at the time of voting, no person being allow ed to voto more than onco for the same office. 3. Aftor tho polU aro closed the board shall proceed to count tho votes that eac h candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to be certified by tho Judge and attested by the Clerks. Tho Judgo or one of the Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of tho respective election district, shall meet at the Court House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday follow ing tho, Primary Meetings at " o'clock P. M., having the returns and a list of voters, and tho person having tho highest number nf votes for any office, Muill bo declared the nominee for the Republican party, ft. The Return Judges shall be compos tent to reject by majority, the returns from any district where there Is evidence of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall reject them where there Is evidence of three or mom persons voting at tho Primary Meeting who aro not Re publicans. 0. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for tho same otllco, tho Judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, the person having the highest number to be the nominee. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Con ferees Representative, Senatorial and Congresaional whose acceptance of said appointment shall bo a pledge to support tho person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that office. 8. Tho Return Judges may at any tlnio chango tho mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may bo instructed by the people at their primary meetings, due notieo iK'ing given by the County Com mittee. 0. Tho Chairmnn of the County Com mittoo shall !o required to issuo A call In pursuance of tho action of tho County Committee. Pension Examiners Board for Forest County. Washington, D. C, July 16, 'SO. Ed. Reihulican: For the information of our soldier comrades and others interested in For est county, you can slate aulhoritively that Hon. J. B. Agoew of your couDty called on Commissioner of Pensions Tanner, and secured the appointment of a Board of Medical Examiners for Forast county to day, composed of the following persoiis: Drs. J, W. Mor row and J. B. Siggins of Tiouesta.aod Dr. S. S. Towler of Marien villa. Sen ator Quay endorsed the applications and wrote a personal letter to the De partment joining in the request for a medical board for your county. Com missioner Tanner desires that his com rades in Forest county shall be accord ed advantages for examination in the future, at a point nearer home than heretofore, as the appoinment of a new board of examiners incurs no addition al expense to the Government, and your county is, and has been for a long time, entitled to it. Yours etc., R. The bill levying a general tax on dogs in this State having been duly signed by Gov. Beaver, all dogs will now have to be returned by the As sessor along with personal property of tho owners to he taxed. The rate of tax is 50 cts. and SI, according to the sex of the dog. The fund arising from the taxation is to go in the first instance to paying for all sheep that have been destroyed by dogs in the district; and where no casualties of the kind havo occurred then the tax is to go to the school fund. We ven ture to say that the School Directors of this district will look with added interest and with more discriminating inspection on the dog population now circulating in Franklin. The new law makes tho cur, whether lull bred or mongrel, a power iu education. The bill would have been complete if it had included cats, which have been playing havoo with young chickeus in many parts of town this season. As the law fails to protect in this respect, we advise the breeder of fowls to resort to the shot gun policy. Franklin New. The slugging match between Sulli van and Kilrain, at Richburg, Miss , on the 8th inst., ended as everybody thought it would, in favor of the big Boston bruiser, John L, after 75 rounds had been fought. Governor Lowry of Mississippi, is bunting the bruisers down, and offers 81000 reward for their delivery in that State, but the people are about convinced that his excellency is just a trifle slow in the motion, and that one half the bluster he is making now, would have resulted in stopping the fight if exert ed at the right time. The decision of the Supreme Court that tho veterans who fought at Get tysburg shall have the right to place their monuments at points on that fit-Id where they made a galluat stand, on where they fought, and not where the Gettysburg Batllefield Monument Association think they ought to go to make the field beautiful, is one that will give universal satisfaction. The monuments ought to bo true led to mark historic fact, not to ornament a patch of land. The Democratic papers are still kicking because President Harrison has helped smne of his relatives into oflice. And what Would lie he if he didu't? He would be what an honest, plain-spoken American citizen would cull a chump. To say that a man, otherwise competent, should be dis qualified to fill au office because he happens to bo related to the President is partisan logic of a very poor kiud. Mizsard. i The discord in the Republican party in Pennsylvania is ouly found iu the columus of Democratic newspa pers. The Republican majority is still astcudiug and the fate of the Democracy is becoming more hopeless. Chairman Andrews, of the Re publican State Committee, alter com- rmhnicating with all the members of the organization as to the time suita ble for the meeting of the State Con vention, has Gxod upon Wednesday, August 7, as the dale, and Ilarrisburg as the place of the meeting of that body to nominate a State Treasurer. Free Transportation to Gettysburg. The net providing fortransporntion of Pennsylvania soldiers, resident in Pennsylvania, who participated in the battle of Gettysburg ns follows : IWicreas, The net nf the legislature of one thousand eight hundred and eighty seven provided for tho erect ion nf suitable monuments on the battlefield of Gettysburg to mark the positions held by Pennsylvania organ izations In salt! battle, which monu ments are to be dedicated at such time during the present year a.-) may be designated by the Governor of this Commonwealth, at which dedication the presence of nil Pennsylvania sold iers who participated in the battlo of Gettysuurg is greatly desired; ami whereas. The peoplo of this Common wealth have always venerated heroes of the Republic but also to honor tho surviving veteran and make their re maining days comfortable and happy; therefore, Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That at the time of the dedication ot the monuments of the Pennsylvania organizations on the battlefield of Gettysburg there shall be provided and furnished, at the expense of the Commonwealth, to all the surviving honorably discharged soldiers now resident in Pennsylvania, whose names were borne upon the rolls of such organization previously to and at the date of the Battle of Gettysburg on July first, second, or third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, such transportation to cover distance Irom the stations at which such soldiers live, or from the railroad stations nearest to their place of residence, by the shortest or most convenient route to Gettysburg and return, and shall be so arranged as to passage that tha said veterans shall have the privilege of remain ing at Gettysburg not less than one week, and shall have tho privilege of stoppingffat any station enroute. Sec. 2. That the Adjutant-General be and Is hereby authorized and em powered to provide transportation over the lines of the several railroads of this Stale over whose route any of the soldiers referred to in the first section of this act shall roquire pass age .to and from Gettysburg, and for such transportation he Is author ized to pay such sums of money as may be agreed upon And the Adjutant-Oeneral Brig Gen. D. II. Hastings is further authorized to provide such blanks and establish such rules for the reception of applica tions and the issuance of orders for transportation as may be deemed proper, and he shall take the neces sary means to give publicity to the provisions of this act in order that all the soldiers entitled to transportation under the same may avail themselves of its benefits. Sec. 3. That any person who shall personate any soldier entitled to tho provisions of this act in order to se cure transportation under tills act, or shall use or attempt to use the trans portation provided for any such sold ier, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than one hu nd red, dol lars, or be imprisoned not exceeding one month, or he both fined and im prisoned at the discretion of the court before which conviction is had. Sec. 4. That that the sura of fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appro priated out of any money that may be in the treasury not otherwise appro priated, to defray tho expenses of transportation provided for In this act the money to be paid on requisition of the Adjutant-General, and Warrant of Auditer-Gen-eral drawn in the usual manner, pro viding that duly verified vouchers showing the detailed disbursements under this act shall be made and filed in the Auditor General's office. Get the Dest. A graphic, thrilling and accurate History of tho Johnstown Flood, by an eye witness. In silk cloih, pro fusely illustrated, $100; in paper covers 50 cents. Also 9 different pho tographic views of tho borriblo disas ter for 50 cents, by mail postpaid. Agents wanted. Address, Peoples Supply Co., Mauorville, Armstrong Co., Pa. Jamus Cunningham, Stc'y and Treas. R. F. Tark, Manager. "The Aiurrl oft Proclaims (he Mnn." Have it made to order at moderate prices. You will find it true economy in the long run. McCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, m22-8t. Oil City, Ta. liaxtor's Maudrako Hitters euro indi gestion, heart burn, costivencss and all malarial diseases. Twenty-live eouts per bottle, Fur sale by 1). Harnett. INSURE AT HOME. In the Economical Mutual Benefit Association of Sandy Lake, Pa. Mr. Harry Halo, of Franklin, Agent of tho ICconoinieal Mutual Rone fit Associa tion of Sandy Lake, Pa., Is located hero at present and will be for some tlmo, In the interest or that Association. He will call on the peoplo generally and aolicit their applications, and in tho meantime ho asks a perusal or tho rollowing testimonials, which is only a few of tho many which ho can produce. Appended Is also a partial list or those who havo already taken poli cies. This is the only Company which bos a full matured policy i Sandy I.akk, Pa., March 22, 18S8. Chita. Kaniuar M. D., Fast llethlehem, Pa. Pear Sir Your letter of Inquiry at hand and contents noted. In reply would say, wo are personally acquainted with nil tho olllcors of tho lCc.onomical Mutual Itenelit Association, and know them to be upright business men, men whom you may rely upon. They havo always paid thoir claims promptly. Thoy have paid over 100,000 to hcnrllciarics through us alone. Trusting tho nbovo may bo Satis factory, I remain Yours respotTully, M. L. Zahnimkr, Cashier Sandy Lako Hank. Mti.r. Citv, Wyoming Co., Ta., 18SS. K. M. U. A.: Your check for Jl,.ri00 has been received in full payment of my claim as benclicla ry of Mrs. A. M. Letteer, and thank you for your prompt ami fair treatment, and cheerfully recommend your company to all who want insurance S. P. tiKTTKKH. Notr Mrs. Lettcer insured in 1SS5 and paid ftiil in Assessment'. riTTsnumui, East Eni, Pee. 1, 1SSS. C. P. Fulton, Sec'y R. M. P. A.: I have just Irooclvod your check for f2,000 in full payment of policy No. 940 Issued on tho lifo of my l.tto husband, and wish to thank tho oflicers and directors of tho Economical Mutual Con (It Association for their prompt and fair troatmcnt of mo. I consider the roniprny one of tho host, and the plan au excellent one, combining cheapness with safety, nnd lccommend it to all thaso desiring safe insurance. Elizahkth AViskman. Attest, 8. A. Oorpan, Witness. Note Mr. Wiseman had boon a mem bur or this Association since Sept. 20th, 1SS0, and had paid J.T7 in assessments. Fraskus, Pa., Dec. 22, 1SS8. Economical Mutual Benefit Association : I am just in receipt of your treasurer's check for $1."00,00, being payment in full of policy No. 159 on tho lifo of my lato husband, John Amigh. Thanking yon for prompt nnd fair treatment of me, I am Respectfully, Is A 11KLLA AMIOH. Notk Mr. Amigh had been a member of this Association since Jan.3d 1SS2, nnd had paid J 103 in assessments. To Whom it may Conckrn. Stf.warts Ui'N, Pa. Juno 3, 1880. This is to certify that we havw held poli cies in the Economical Mutual lleneiit Ah socian of Sandy Lake for the past eight years, and can' cheerfully recommend it as tho cheapest and best insurance for per sons in modcrato circumstancos that hits ever como under our observation. William Yorso. Ei.IZABKTfl YOUFO. Stewarts Pcn, Pa., Juno 3, 18S9. Having held policies in ilio Economical Mutual lleneiit Association of Sandy Lake for seven years, wo take great pleasure in recoinmeiiiliiiu; it as the cheapest and fair est that wo havo yetcxamined, and believe it tiik Association for persons in modor nie circumstances wishing life insurance. John Thomson. Janet Thomson. CURE Pick ntwrinrheanri relltr nil the troublofi Inci dent to a bllimm state of tit Byntein. such as Pir.iinoHx. Kaimea, Drowttiuea. lHHtrvKS afur eating, fain In the Sid, Ac. Vv hile their most remarkable suueewt has been alio wo iu curing Headachfl, yet Carter'a I.itti.s Liver PimjI are equally valuable in ConHtiitton, curing and proTentiiiK thin annoying complaint, white thy also correct all disorders of Uie stomach, Mitnnlate the liver and regulate the bowels. Jlvcu it they only cured HEAD Aoho thpy would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their pootlness does irnt end JitTfl, and those who once try them will find these little pilln valuable in so tunny ways that they will not bo willing tv do without them, bul after all sick head Is the bane of so many lives that here la where we make our reat DoaeL Our pills cure it while nthrs do not. Carter's Lira Liter Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a Awe. They are strictly Testable and do not gripe or pure, but by their gvntU action plea-se All who use them. In vials at 25 cents; Dve for $1, Sold everywhere, or sent by luaiL CA1TX1 UZfilCXXX CO., Mew Tort SdlS::s. ibll Pries. SCOTT'S CONSUMPTIOa soaoruLA BE0N0HITI3 00UGH3 00LD3 EMULSION CURES WastiogDiseases Wonderful Flesh Producer Many have gained 0110 pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a se cret remedy. It contains the stimulating properties of the Hypophosphites and pure Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, the po tency of both being largely increased. It is used by Phy sicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Hold by all Druggists. B00TT & B0WHE, Chemists, H. Y. OB WOKK ofevcry ilt'xrrinlion eccu toU at tliu lU.l'UliLitJAN uiUcu. CARTER'S f ivER WVl j PILLS. tL3 HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IK OUR GROCERY PKPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND the Fiimirmr moemms. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Dopnrtmrnt, wliluli i In clinrgA of thoroughly competent Clork, will always he found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Hero is A Pointer For All ! WE ARE JUST OPENING I'P OUR SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTHING EVER BROUGHT TO THIS PLACE ! EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE 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 THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN 811 ALLIES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHAMUREYS. PTJTPT EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL BE SOLD AT THE A IVlVyijO. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS ALL WOOL. HENRIETTAS! SI LIS WARP. CLOTHING, CJLOTHING, CLOTHING, Wo hnv-o evorvthlnjj anyhodv cnul.l want In thfl nlmpo of Clothinir. rnnciRt; In Bir.OH from Boys lour years oltl to tho lurot man. Ami imlity iH'tfiuniiiR with nil v ....... . ...i.H.iiii n iiib i iniwi imjioi irom jvneo urouonra to l'rince Al!rts. KIIOIX, S1IOKN, SHOES, SIIOIX, SIKHS, SIIOI.S. This wholo papor wouldn't hold tho pio.l tiling wp eouM snv about our stock of Shoos. We havo intvlo nn effort this Spring to huvo nIioos to lit' any foot, no matter bow nurriw or how wiilo. how lurgo or how Binall, with quality ami iirlto to suit evorj uoly. COME AND SEE. 1 DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. Wo buy direct and buy for Cash, and enn't bo undersold. COME AND SEE US. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & 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. zzCOSJHTSY raOBUOI AWB CASH: TAKEX IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. A FftMTFMi EXAMPLE Is here furnished of thfl conMoqueneo of uuiorliii); to lake wish wiici.v ad vice. This man llmnlit lid know it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furnlturo becaime thoy were low. Ho paid two prices for uu inferior article which led bin wil'o to Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She pave him tho Hlmko In a mild form and threatened divorce lor the next olleuee. Mie'n ull riht. To fail to trade with Nelson Greenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the com Us would only think so. Keep on Indies. Kdiicate vnur husband to know a bargain when he Hces it. Train them iu the way they bhould fro (for Furniture.) And reinemlier that way is to FJ. CREEMLUND'S, Uudertaker X Embaliuer, 331 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. IP YOU WANT a rexperlnble Job of printing at a rcasouublt) prico boudyour order to luitf otUce. HENRIETTAS! BLACK GOODS COTTON WARP. In Emlliws Variety. ioi .orKsorov. iUiMu II up in nvory ntylo NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS AND GIVE YOU PRICES. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Denlera in FURlTITirKE. Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moder ate Foes. Our oillco la opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can Been re patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise if patentalilo or not, tree of elmrge. Our fee not due till patent is (secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual cliouU in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. 8XOW A CO., Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. ACME A Hair (Jhowkr that ritonrjOEi Uaih wukuk am. OTUklUt WALU wiXpJuf MAGNETIC " D Cure all KriinitiHM ami IilllD fiifirm and fnoua ot in bkja and 8calp l1AllUeiutiAithaali. Tho only arth ln that reutoroa Hair on OnflUlm tinlj llcaJa. llaauo tqual u affair UnUlltn DreMiug. Contracts niiulo to grow Ilulr on terma of NO HAIRNO PAY. Xxle $1.00 a. Tau:. MAM-reri'UED by ACME HAIR GROWER CO., Oil CITY. PENN. WESTERN NEW YORK t PENN SYLVANIA RA1 LROAD, formerly II., N. Y. A P. R. R. Time Table Uklnjt olTecl May 12lh, 1889. Eastern Time 7.rlh Meridian. Trains will leave TioneMn for Oil City and points West as follows: No. B3 Through Freight (carry- Ing passengers). fMO a. ni. No, HI Hull'alo Express 12:33 noon. No. til Way Freight (earrylntr Bssengers) 6:00 p. m. No. 1WJ Oil City Ex ross 8:00 p. ni. For Hickory, Tldlouto, Warren, Klnr.ua, Bradford, Olean and tho East t No. 30 Oloan Express 8:40 a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Expresa 3:4 p. ni. No. IKI Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:18 p. 111. Trnlnn 03 and 11 Run Dally and parry lassengers to nnd from points lmtween il City and Irvineton only. Other tralna run daily except Sunday. Get Tlnio Tables and full Information from J. I.. CRAIi), Apent, Tionesta, Pa. GEO. S. OATOUELL, Gon'l Supt, J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Dnllalo, N. Y. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY -OF- isrurvv goods Calculated to suit the SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! Can now be soon at the storo of DAVID HAHNETT. Attention in called to our Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY. CUTLERY, GENT'S Fl" RN- ISIIING GOODS, GLASS WAKE, WARE. CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, TOUACCO, A CIGARS, In endless variety, nnd all New and Strictly Fret-u. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES For Men, Women ami Children, Just received and marked down low. Cash and Country Produce always neeuro (IimxI Itai'gains at my Store. Hides, Hait and .lunk of all killdi taken at tho Highest Market Price. X)0SPT13T;rY! Till y 111 havo seen my Stock an I got Prices. It will pay you. DAVID II VRNKTT, Tloii.wta, Pa. T bo farmer ami working em who tar ba mat kk thm mud all tUjr can wuli tbair buoa lan boarv L.teritytUik.u.' TiiyU b Soft, Po4iehJ a4 Dry, 11 druc i with VVolff'sACEVIEBIacking Makfla booaaaaeiatit a4w. Saves Sweeping and Scrubbing. Tbt ba will mar a mat deal kmav, rtll mA rt mitt and hanl In trurw watar or nin, and wul t WATERPROOF. Ladtaa. tor It, and inrtrt that rtr hnabaud aad auoa oaa H. Onawafc lu UaiW tUuaa aad onaa a aaaath fur Ladlaa'. Onaqaalad aa a Ham OlwaalncaodPnaana BoM br Btua Btnraa. Oman, Dniaaaw, WOLFF A RANDOLPH. PHiUDEimiA, HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS F Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bom, Hon, AND PODLTBT. 9 000 Pae Rnek im Trrarmrnt ot A almaU and t'bart'beut Free. rraniiPrTrra. C onimitlona. Inflammation. ;n'p,,,f, B','oltlB Milk KoTrrT ;?".!!,,", l-amenes., itloiiaiallw, I. Il.-ll.i. or Uraba, Worm. ' E't."?.h"' HenM, rnramoala. Jl;ll---l riaarr auj Hldnvr lllH If" Ulwaura, ftlaaco. J.K.ltarkaea of Dlaeallaa. Btablo Case, with BuvUk. Manual. Wlu-failaat-lotland kUollnatnr, - .,vvtiuw HflUVUTWWaiaJk .HO Bold br Dmn lata; or Bant Prapaid anrwhara and ill 111 quaulitr oa Koaipt ot Prlae. Humphrayi' Mad. Co., 108 Fulton M. T. A GOOD K 'or Kvcry Man willing to work GOOD PAY! Writo to W. ,t T. Smith, Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y., for terms. I'nequaled facilities. Many valuable specialties. One of tlio largest ai'id la-st known Nurseries in tho country UliNUVA KUIWKItY, Kstablishod IS Hi. 4-10-UU WESTWARD. 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