THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. I. t. WENK, CDITOR 4 PSOPniCTOS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1SS9. Announcomonts. Ratks. Associate Judire, 8l0t County Treasurer,; County Surveyor, ; Cor oner, 82. Rear in mind tlmt no announce ment will appear unless accompanied by the cn.ih. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo aro authorized ti announce. E. L. .TONES, of llm inmiy township, ns a cm didnto for Associate, Judc, subject to Re publican usages. AVe are nulhorizod to announce JOHN II. WHITE, nf Harnett township, ns n candidate lor AsNorlak! Judge, subject to Republican tisanes. Wp are authorized to announce JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, ns h oandiditU for Associate j ml jtp, subject to Republican tisanes, COUNTY TREASURER. We nrp authorized to announce A. M, DOUTT, of Tionpsm Horouirh, as a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Wo ore authorial to announce Wm. LAWRENCE, of rionestn township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to ltpHiblionn usages. Wp sro authorized to announpo CJEOKtJE W. OS(JOOI) ofKinpdey tmvn slaip, as a pandidnto for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. REPRES ENTATI V E DE LEG AT E. Wp are authorized to announpo Wm. A. t)USK. BURY, of KiiKrslev township, as r candidate for Representative Oclognto to tho Republican State Convention. ATTEND THE PRIMARIES. Republicans throughout the county should bear iu mind that next Satur day, July 27, the Republican Pri maries take place, and it is earnestly hoped there will be a large turnout of the voters at all th precincts. The canvass of the candidates has been a very pleasant and orderly one from all reports, and while each candidate has been putting his shoulder diligent ly to the wheel, we judge the campaign has been so conducted as not to leave any bitternees over the result, and that there has been just enough friend ly rivalry to insure a good attendance at the polls. Let all Republicans turn out and help swell the vote. Don't slay away. The only John L. Sullivan has shown good generalship and outwitted the authorities by getting into Canada. Mr. Sullivan, it soems, know when to run as well as when to fight. He can't knock out a requisition. A syndicate in Chicago has mado arrangements for the shipment of a large number of cattle from this coun try to Europe this season. This will be doubly boncGcial to the stock raisers in this country, and to those who will receive tho cattle in the Old World. A few years ago cattle were brought to this country from Europe, and it is a good sign that the current has already set in the opposite direc tion. No Republican should absent him self from the Primaries nest Saturday. Turn out. The laws of some of the towns of Massachusetts seem to bear severely on the Salvation Army. Seven mem bers of this army, who were arrested at Quiucy, in that State, for parading the streets without a license, and Coed one dollar each and costs, have re fused to pay the fine, and bave been sentenced to thirty days' imprison ment instead. They are examining electric experts in New York to see how quickly electricity will kill a man. They might take out a few Tammany chiefs and experiment. Goveunob Lowry, of Mississippi, shows a determination to fulfill his threat to proceed against all those who took part in the prize fight, including the officers of the railroads. C. W. Rich and J, T. Jamioson were arrest ed and put under bail fur trial, and affidavits have been made against Su perintendents Carroll and Tyler, of the New Orleans and Northeastern railroaj,. and requisitions issued ioi them. A telegram from Mississippi says nearly everybody is with the Governor in this fiiht. How it could be otherwise with law-abiding people it is difficult to understand. It is to be hoped Governor Lowry will perse vere in bis course, and that he may be successful in bis efforts to puuish all those concerned in tho-dl-graceful ex hibition at Richburg on whom he can lay his hands, and to teach them that those iu high places must respect tho law, as well as the humblest citizen. Ad now it is the lioatou iW that is propolling Samuel J. Randall out of tie sacred sanctum of tho Demo cratic party. TLut is always tho way. Before the fight those freo traders make a great ado about the munncr iu which they will cuiT the Rtprtseu tativo from tho Firot IVniiBjlvuuia district. When, however, the bntilu is on, and he bears in his bauds the war club with which he has so ofleu beaten his enemies, they sing him as softly ns a sutkiu' Jove. Great are Sum's tiHiuics -at long range. Biuce, Gorman and Scott, the three Deruocralio leaders, with their heads together in close conference, was a sr.eDe in a New York hotel the othor night. They were probably telling each other how not to do it. It was not necessary for Secrotary Blaiue to deny the New York Herald glory that he is about to resign from the Cabinet. The source of the yarn was sufficient for every Republican to immediately brand it as a lie. The Herald never had a good word for the man from Maine, and it has endeav ored to get as far away from the truth as possible when referring to him. Mr. lSlaiue says lie has not resigned and be is going (o remain in tlio Cabi net, and iu saying that much he gives ilia llcraiil lie a prominence it does not deserve. The story, while it last ed, filled tho .Democratic press with glee, and was a sweet inorst l for the average Democratic editor. Thisi however, is not a good year for the Democracy to mako capital, and tliey seem to realize it. The President goes to Deer Tark, and Corporal Tanner remains in the Pension Office. This will be gall and wormwood to the Ishraaelites of tbe Democratic and Mugwump press, who entered iuto the conspiracy to drive Tanner out of office because he has accorded the Union soldiers different treatment from that which they re ceived at the hands of Cleveland and Black. But Tanuer can stand it, and the President's comfort does not Bp pear to be affected by it. The motive that prompted the conspiracy can be readily guessed from the sneer of one of the most malignant of the newspa per critics, that during tho war we were assured that patriotism and love of country were the inspiring motives that filled the Union armies, and now the country is assured that it was all boodle and not patriotism. This sneering skulker, who, when there was danger at the front, took good care to keep his worthless carcass out of the reach of tho rebel bullet, is unmindful of the fact that the expectation of "boodle" could not have been a very lively one in tbe minds or hearts of tbe Union soldier at a time wheu it was with great difficulty that the Gov ernment raised the money to pay him the beggarly 9 a month this being the amount which he received during the first part of the war. Uarr'usburg Telegraph. . Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of tho County Committee, passed May 21st, it is ordered that tho Republican voters of Forost meet on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 18S!, at 2 o'eloek p. m., at the following named places of holding Primary elections to-wit : Harriott, Jacob Mazo's Carpenter Shop. Burnett, Huling's, Joseph Hall's Shop. Green, Upper, at Ctuiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska, Porest House. Harmony, Upper, at Fleming Hill. Harmony, Lower, Allonder School House Harmony, at West niekory. Hickory, at East Hickory. Jenks, East, Ryroni's. Jenks, Central, Marlonvillo. Jonks, Southern, Gilfoylo. Jenks, those living at dough's Mills and viciuity, at Clough's Mills. Kingsley, Newtown. . Kingsley, Whig Hill School Houso. Kingsley, Starr School House. Howe, East, Brookston. Howe, West, Balltown. Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract. Tionesta Township, Court House. Tionesta twp., voters in vicinity of school house at B. T. Mouly's at said school houso. Borough, Court Houso. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate: Ono person for Associate Judgo. One person tor County Treasuror. One person for County Surveyor. One person for Coroner. Ono person for Representative Delegate to tho State Convention. Each Election Precinct will also eloct ouo person for Member of the County Committee for the eiiHiiing year. Tho polls will remain open until 7 p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on tho following Tuesday, July SO, at 2 o'clock p. iu. Attention is called to tho Act of Juno, regulating Primary Elections, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties shall tako ami sunsrno an oatn or simulation iu presence of each other, viz: "I do (ailirm or solemnly swear) that I will as Judge, Inspector or Clork (as the case may bo) at the ensuing election Im partially and faithfully perforin my duties in at-coidaiH-o with the laws and constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, and in accordance witli tho rules and regulations adopted by the Republican party of tho County of Forest, for the government of said primary elections, uioeliiig cir caucus, tn tho best of my judgment and ability." Tliis oath or Hllirmation to bo first ad ministered to the J udge by an Inspector, then the Judge can ijualily the othor olU cers or administer tho oath to any elector otic ring to vote. Tho above form is given lor convenience and is that proscribed by tho Act aloresald. And all boards observe it closely, that tlio election may lu con. liu lcd according to Rules of the Republican party in this County, and law governing primaries, Geo. W. Sawykb, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Baxter's Mandrake Bilteis cure Indi gestion, heart burn, costivoncss and all malarial diseases. Twenty-five cents per boltlu. Fur sale by V. Lui uclt. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING TUB REPUBLI CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. Tho candidates for tho several offices shall have their names nnnomippd In ono or more of tho county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Meetings stating tho olllco, and subject to the action of tho party at tho said primary nipptlngs. 2. Tho votois belonging to tho Republi can party In each township and borough, shall meet on a day to bo doslgnatr-d by the County Committee, at tho usual place of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect one person for Judgo, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Board of Elections to receive votes and determino who aro tho proper persons to vote, and who shall liohl the polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After tho polls aro opened, tho caiididntos announced shall bo balloted for; tho name of each pt rson voting shall bo written on a list at the lime of voting, no pprson being allow ed to vote more than once for tho same olllco. 3. After tho polls aro closed tho board shall proceed to count tlio votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to bo certified by tho Judgo and attested by tho Clerks. 4. The Judgo or one of the Clerks ap pointed by the Judge of tho respective election district, shall meet at tho Court House, in Tionesta, on tho Tuesday follow ing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P. M., having tho returns and a list of voters, and the person having the highest number t f votes for any olllco, shall be declared tho nominee for tho Republican party. 6. Tho Return Judges shall bo compe tent to reject by a majority, tho returns from any district where thpro Is ovidonee of fraud, either in tho returns or other wise, and shall reject thom where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the Primary Meeting who aro not Re publicans. 6. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for the same ollloo, tlio Judges shall proceod to ballot for a choice, tho person having tho highest number to be the nominee. 7. The Return Judgos shall appoint Con ferees Representative, Senatorial and Congresaional whose acceptance of said appointment shall bo a pledge to support the person who may receivo tho largest number of votes cast for that ottlee. 8. Tho Return Judges may at any time change the mode and manner of selecting candidates as thoy may bo instructed by the peoplo at their primary meetings, duo notice being given by tho County Com mittee. 9. Tho Chairman of tho County Com inittoo shall be required to issue a call in pursuauco of tho action of the County Committee. Hammer I'ndcrwenr." 20 different lines, from the India Gauze at 35c. per garment, to the finest Balbriggan. This season we sell a Sanitary Gossamere at 50c. per gar- ment, Don't suffer with beat, but come to McCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, Oil City, Pa. Get the Best. A graphic, thrilling and accurate History of the Johnstown Hood, by an eye witness. In silk cloth, pro fusely illustrated, $1.00; iu paper covers 50 cents. Also i) different pho tographic views of tho horrible disas ter for 50 cents, by mail postpaid. Agents wanted. Address, Peoples Supply Co., Manorville, Armstrong Co., Pa. James Cunmxciiam, Rcc'y and Troas. R. F. Taur, Manager. The Apparel on Proclaim the Mnn. Have it made to order at moderate prices. You will find it true economy iu the long run. MuCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, m22-8t. Oil City, Pa. A misstep will often make a cripple lor life. A bottle of llonry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent tho misstep, but used immediate ly it will save being a cripple. For sale by D. Barnett. 'The Mituhary Value of straw Hut U Con ceded by Everyone." The latest styles in headwear can always be found at McCcen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, ro22-8t. Oil City, Ta. Itch, Mango, and Scratchos on human or animals cured iu 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Herman it Siggins, Uruggists, Tionesta. nov2S-Cui. "Nuiiiiurr t'outa uud Veals." Those beautiful lightweight flannel and serge, all sizes, latest new des'gne, at McCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, ni22-8t. Oil City, Pa. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and llloiii- islies lioin nortes jsiooa spavin, Curbs, rpnuis, ftweoiiHy, King-lSono, kiiiihs, Sjiia'ms, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Have f id by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Herman & Siggius, Druggists, Tionesta. nov8-ly. WOMltltl'l I, (X'UKS. W. I. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Rotail Druggists of Koine, !a., say : We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Klcctric Hitters and Buckleu's Arniia Salvo for two years. Have never handled remedies that'sull as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have bnen some wonderful cures ellected by tbuso medicines iu this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have born en tirely cured by uso of a law bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken ill connec tion wiih F.ludrie Bitters. Wo guarantee thcui always, bold by ti. W. Bovaj J. Pea-FVmIs at Horn. Theso birds of brilliant plumnjre run wild In tbe Indian jungles, strut freely about tho fico lii-lds, ami frequent the sacred trees nlotijj tho (rand Trunk road. Those that frequent tho (rand Trunk road nnd stroll about in tho vi cinity of tlio villages, aro nlmost as tame and (earless in tho presence of man ns tho domesticated ones Hint so proudly strut about tho lawu of an American country-houso. Tlio reason for their tamoness Is found iu tho fact that they also, In common with many things in both tho animal ami vcp-tiiUo kingdoms, aro held sacred by tho Hindoos. Tho na tives never hunt, frighten, uor molest tho peacocks in any way, becauso they are held sacred to their war-gml Kar tikeya. In mythological times, when the gods made' war upon each othor, this deity, tlio "(iod of War. nnd (ien cralissimo of tho Armiesnf tho Gods," was believed to ride to battle upon a peacock. In conseqnenco of tins tra dition, tlio pious Hindoo thinks it sac rilege to harm the martial fowl, or in anv way to show it disrespect. The Rajput warriors used to go to war weai inj' peacoek-fentliers in their turbans, and even now thoy beliovo that theso fowls scream when they hear thunder, because tho noiso is mis taken for the din of battle. It was to mo a pretty sipht to seo theso brilliant ilunia)red birds Btnlkiii about on the Grand Trunk road, half-tamo In their sacred security from molestation. As they strutted proudly about, or stood still and spread tlteir gorgeous tails, it seemed to mu tit nnd proper that such bright ornaments of the jungle should ho protected from wanton violcneo at the hands of man. Iu certain districts the British gov ernment has made laws forbidding the shooting of pea-fowls by English huntr itig-partics. ur hf soldiers from the jaii Uimis.'" This is done from tho re spect that tho povernment always do sires to show to the religious prejudices of the unlives. In other provinces. however, tho natives, while thoy re frain from molesting the sacred fowls themselves, offer no objections to the shooting of tbcm by Lnglish sports men. Where there aro no. native nreiudiccs to bo consulted, tlio government rather encourages tho sport than otherwise. The officers and soldiers of tho garri sons are usually keen sportsmen, and every facility is granted them for pea fowl hunting, becauso the sport is con sidered excellent training iu tho tiso of lire-arms. Tho true Anglo-Indiau sportsman scorns to shoot a pea-fowl with anything but anile, because, with a shot-gun, the sport is a littlo clso than mcro slaughter. With a riflo, however, the killiug becomes a matter of skill, and soldiers who spend a good sliaro of their time in shooting at liv ing peacocks with their rifles, would be sui'o to acquit themselves all the more creditably as sharp-shooters on tho field of battle. Thomas Stevens, in St. Nicholas. Ited Tape in Russia. From an illustrated article by Goorge Kennan, entitled "Kxilo by Adminis trative Process," in tho Century, wo quoto as follows: "How easy it is iu Russia to get a high othcial a stgnaturo to any sort ol a doenmeut may bo illus trated by nn anecdote, that I have every reason to believe is absolutely truo. A 'stola-nuciiainiK,1 or head ol a bureau, in the provincial administration of To bolsk, while, boasting ono day about his power to shape aud direct govern mental action, made a wager with an other chiuovnik that ho could got the governor of tho province tho late Governor Lissogorski to sign a man uscript copy of tho Lord s Prayer. Ho wrote tho pravcrout in tho form of an official document on a sheet of stamped paper, numuerea it, attached tho prop er seal to it. and handed it to the gov ernor with a pile of other papers which required signature. He won his wngcr. The governor duly signed tho Lord's Prayer, and It was probably as harm less an official document as ever camo out of his office.'' Yon Moltko'a Successor. "Tho successor of General von Moltke, Count Waldcrsce," said a man who saw a lot of things on the other side of the water last winter, "is about as easy-going and complacent a person as I ever saw. lie was on a big field back of C'harlottcnburg Palace when a review of tho troops was held in honor of Queen Victoria, of England, last spring, on the occasiou of her visit to her dying son-in-law, Frederick of Germany. There were two empresses, several crown princes, and a bevy of royal princesses on the Held that day, uud the display of royalty was so tre mendous that the officers were literally abashed. Over thcui all glowered tho surlv aud observant eyes of the com ing Emperor, as he rode by the carriage that boro the two empresses. Waldcr sce arrived late. Ho is a magnificent looking soldier, but his manner is more notable than his appearance. Ho sat a fiery chestnut liko a centaur. The devil semed to be in the horse's legs. Ho seemed to jump in live directions at once, but tho Gcucrnl was npparcutly us comfortable iu the saddle as though he had been sunk in a sea-side hum mock. Ho kept up a running lire of commout ns he rode about in tho royal group, and he seemed in especial de mand among the royal sisters of tho ! nose nt emperor. Ho laughed aud oked with tWrin with tho air of tho icst comrade iu the world, and when over he rodo away to talk to boiuo one else the royal princesses looked at him Lhalf-longingly, which issoniclliiugtliat royal princesses very 60ldoui uo. At u Yurie Star. It was a New England woman who supplied hor own crockery when she beard the ship had iron plates, Ocean. Knew the Place. A bright Philadelphia child has many relatives iu Pittsburg, and her littlo ears had taken iu so uiauv expressions about the place that her ideas regard ing its general appearance were clear ly defined if not correct. A few days ago sue starieii Willi tier mother on a long exiiectcd visit to tho Smoky City, which, in spito of reports to tlio contra ry, is but little less blacker than of yore. As tho train sped ou hour after hour the little ouo became more aud more sure that they must be getting very near their destination, and at last asked lor the fortieth time, "Mamma, isu t we most there r ' "Oh, I guess it is not much further." answered her mother wearily aud with little heed to tho exact truth. For another half hour tho cars rumbled along and then suddenly dashed iuto a tunnel lo mo great delight of the little ouo, who joyously exclaimed, "Oh, mamma, gel my things; this is Pitts burg." i'lulll.tLllilli l Uctuiit. HERMAN & SIGGIXTS! DRUGGISTS St GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND rm FMESMMsr amoanitms, BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is In chnrgo of a thoroughly oom potent Clerk, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. ,4 v Si-- Hero is A Pointer For All I WE ARE JUST OPENING UP OUR SPRING STOCK OK GOODS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTHING EVER BROUGHT TO THIS PLACE! EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERN'S 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 8IIAMBREYS. PT?TPT?2 EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL BE SOLD AT THE 1 IVlVlliO. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS ALL WOOL. SILK WARP. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, We have everything anybody could want in the shape of Clothinir, ranirinjr In sizes from Boys four years old to the largest man. And quality hcKinniuit with all Cotton and ranulin; up to the Finest Impoited Corkscrew. Mado up iu nvery atvlo from Kneo Breeches to I'rinee Alberts. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. This whole paper wouldn't hold the jrood thlnirs wo could sav about our stock of Shoes. Wo havo made an effort this Spring to have shoes to lit" any foot, no matter how narrow or how w ide, how largo or how small, with quality and prico to suit evcrjbody. COME AND SEE. DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. We buy direct and buy for Cash, and can't bo undorsold. COME AND SEE US.. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS AND GIVE YOU PRICES. EL". J. HOPKINS & CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALEKS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. lOoroiTEY mvsvm AHB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Af jjpjlfetL Dealers In FTJRIn-ITURE. UNDERTAKERS. A FnlKHTFE EMM . mm m A w mm H..IMI.. mmmm I Is here furnished of the consequence of ucjfloctiuK to take wise w ilely ad vice. This man thought ha knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because they were low. neimi.i iwo prices lor an interior article e wlucn lea ins wile ito Turn Down His Noso For future reference. She (rave him the shake in a mild form and threatened divorce for the next olleuce. She's all right. To fail to trade with Nelson Grceulund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate your husband to know a bargain when he sees it. Train them in the way they should ko (for Furniture.) Aud remember that way is to N. CREENLUND'S, Undertaker Si Knibahiier, 831 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. TF YOU WANT a rc.ipectuble Job of x printing at a reasonable pneo send your order to tins otlicu. HENRIETTAS COTTON WARP. BLACK GOODS In Endless Variety. HATS, MPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all 1'aUiiil business conducted for Alotlur ate Fees. Our olllco is opposito U. S. Patent Otlice and wo can secure patent in less timo than those remote Horn a-sluuutoii. bend model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise if patentable or not, true of charge. Our fee not due till pau'iu is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual elionts in your .State, county, or lown, sent tree. Address, C. A. SNOW A CO.. Opp. Patent Ollico, Washington, D. C, ACME A Hais Uhowir that phoiwph llAJH WHKUK A1X OTUXHS FAIL. nil p nw MmPUETIP Kem.iv n.na.uH lulling out. l ill Cure all Emptlona and Din II 1 in Knftonn ud eatsw ut tile bkiu uud hcaly llHHll Ituuti(LiltlultlI. Tlio only artlclo tlmt rostorei Ilulr on liulu lleuls. lias uu Kqiutl u m Hair llrMniu. Cuntracts usde to grow Hair ou torma ot NO HAIR--NO PAY. MANl-TAtTCRED BT ACME HAIR GROWER CO., CIL CITY, PENH. WESTERN NtCW YORK PENN SYLVAN IA RAILROAD, formerly B., N. Y. A P. R. R. Timo Tablo taking effort Mar I2P, 1889. Eastern Timo 7i)lh Meridian. Trains will leave Tlnnestn for OU City nnd points VV est ns follows i No.tW Throimh FrplKht(errr. Inir usssenirprs) (MO . m No. Rl ButValo Express. 12:33 noon. No. (11 Wnv Freight (carrrlnir ltnssfnirirsl B:0O n. iti No. 3 Oil UII.V Exi ross 8:05 n, Dl. For Illckorv. Tldlouto. Wnrron. Klnsu. Bradford, Clean and tho Easts No. .10 Olean Express R:40 a. m. No.SU Pittsburgh Express 8;4U p. m. No. (HI Through Frplht (ear- ryliiK passengers 7:13 p. in. Trains P.'t and Dfl Run Dally anil carry pnssenirers to and from noints Iiotwonn Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains run oaiiv except tsunoiiv. Get Timo Tahlps nnd full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Atrpnt, Tionestn, Pa. GEO. H. OATCIIKLL, Gen'l biiut. J. A. FELLOW'S, Gen'l Passengor A Ticket A pent, Bulfalo, N. Y. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF isnnrw goods Calculated lo suit tho SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! Can now bo seen nt tho storo of DAVID BAKNETT. Attention Is called to our Frost) Block of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, GENT'S FURN ISH ING GOODtf. GLASSWARE, WC E ENS ROCERIES, WARE. CANNED GOODS, CON F ECTION F.RY, TOBACCO, A CIGARS, In endless variety, and all New ami Strictly Fresh. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES For Men, Women nnd Children, Just received and marked down low. dull and Country Produce alwavs ecur (looit Btiix'ainH nt my Store. Hideo, Runs and .1 link of all kinds t.ikeu al the Ulhest Market Price. DOiSTT T3TJY! Till y you havo seen my Stock and got Prices. 11 will pay you. DAVID BARN KTT, Tionesta, Pa. Wolff'sACMEBIacking BEATS the World. It I th Bt HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boots M M Lediee' M Children's m ABSOZVTXZV WATERPROOr. SOFT ENS and PR t SERVE Latti Ohm m M mm' fcoatt mmI wm m mtmtfk Mtitn'f it for prfw4 rNfr It mkM 4h bftndaofDMt and moat darftbt Mlth fom ntr wt, Y'ou dn&'t hive to artmn and awt with a black big trunh. U witmt and try H. BaanM yout a-nutdfathar Worked hard la no raaaoa ju ahoukt n4 aparo roitravlf ttua woraa than ofIs labor. Bold bj Urooara, Druwwta, and &Uoa Laaiaw' WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiuoaPHit. HUMPHREYS' YETER1KARY SPECIFICS ' Tat Horses, Cattla, Shsep, Sogs, 2ot AVO POULTRY. 000 Paa-e nook on Trrntmxnt mf Anlmnla u4 Chart 'haul fc ree. rcitEB(PTrL ranirsllons, Inflammation, A. A. 1 Kptual Meuinaitla, Milk Vevor. H. H. tnralBB, Lrniwium UhoaaiatUa ii,V.'"",.,.,,,,",,,' Hnaal Dlai-karaea. P.D.Holaor limb.. Worm.. f; .,""V"'''",' Jl-awn, I'uruncala. f f olloar lirlm, Uvlljracha. IV.V""l'"'rr,aet HfiMrrksfta, II. II. Urinary and Kidurr UUoaaca. Krnnlle Dinraars, Mania. JK.llacaea af ilig-estloa. Btabln Cn. with spurtnes. Manual. W lloh Haanl Oil and MiMlratorj 07.00 PHoe, Single UotUe (uver Uduul, . .ok Bold or Drngita; or Bant Prepaid anrwhara nnd la an quantity on Baoaipl ot Prioa. Humphry' Mad. Co.. I0 Fulton W., . Y. A GOOD MTU For Every Man willing to work OtXiU PAY! Wrlto to W. it T. Smith, Nurserymen, (Jenovn, N. Y., for terms. Unequalod facilities Many valuable specialties. One of the lareHt and hest known Nnrscrien in the country O EN EVA NURSERY. Established 4-10-tit. WESTWARD, HO! Are you (vuiteuii)latin a Journey Went or South f If so, the undersigned can kivo you CIIAPEKT RATES of PARK or PREIUIIT. Also furnish Maps, Uuidea and any information relative to the Furm iiiK, Urnan or Minion diHtiic's of the West or South. Call on or address. li. II. WALLACE, Ticket trT;etit N. Y., P. A O. Ry. Ofllco iu Union Depot, OIL CITY, PA. THE GREAT FLOOD ATTENTION, AGENTS 1 The firt in tho Held. A complete his tory of the terrible calamity at Johnstown has just been issued. Hot) pnes, 25 full, pao illiiniratioiiH, handsomely bound iu cloth, price Jl. oo. Discount to agents, ."iO per cent. Send 2S cents for Prospectus Book and package of circulars, and ,o,l work. Address J. N. Otil LVIE, Pi-I-Usher, 67 Rose Street, Now York. for Dropsy, tiravel. BritliL's and " Diseases. Cure eiinrautoed. OllioU 1 Arch street, Philadelphia. All dru Try it. 1 a bottle, six for fa. Hupturo euro traarauteed. Kaaeatu aratlou or busm dtuuy. TLuu.au,) cm-ular, lr. J. 11. M..vlt, N.il Arcjuv kajratvlialiulol, UaaUiug, 1'a. Da bat. ut, i