THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WINK, COtTOK 4 P0BltTO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 18.!. llErUIIf .ICA1Y II CK KT. COINTV. For Associate Judge, JOHN II. WHITE, Harnett Town1ilp. For Treasurer, A. M. DOUTT, Tionosla Borough. For Coroner, Dr. J. TV. MOHROW, TlonesU Horonirh. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The Convention Meets on Tuesday and Figures up the Returns. The Republican Primary Election of last Saturday appears to have been quite spirited all over tlio county, with the candidates and their friends rather active, as the good sized vote polled will show. The Convention of Return Judges assembled at the Court House promptly at 2 o'clock on Tues day, JuJy 30, and was called to order by Chairman Sawyer. Chas. Lindsay of Brookston, was elected Secretary ot the meeting, and Jas, Cosgrovo of Barnett, and J. E. Weok of tho Bor ough, Tellers. Upon the call of the roll of Judges it was found that every precinct was represented either in per son or by their returns, excepting Gil foyle, which held no election. The surprise of the day consisted in the sudden turn of affairs, when the count on the Associate Judgeship was com puted. Up to the time of the receipt of the Marienville vote, at about noon yesterday, there seomed to be no question of the nomiuation of Mr. John Thomson by a large majority, but the large vote there for Mr. John II. White rather unsettled matters, and put some doubt into tho calcula tions, although it was still believed that the first reports would not be changed. When the figures were cast up, however, it was found that Mr. White bad d rawn the luckv number. The work of the Convention was short and altogether harmonious, and upon reading the result, the Chairman de clared as the nominees of the Ilepub lican party John II. White, of Barnett town ship, for Associate Judge. A. M. Doutt of Tionesta Borough, for Treasurer. Dr. J. W. Morrow of Tiouesta, f$ Coroner. a.u. irwin jr, of Tionesta, for County PuirtTvor. . Dusenbury of Kicgsley, for Delegate to the Republican State Con vention. The nest in order beiog the election of a Chairman of the County Commit tee for the ensuing year, the names of T. J. Reyner of Jenks, and A. J. Seigworth of Hickory, were presented, the election resulting 10 for Seigworth and 4 for Reyner, and Mr. Seigworth was declared elected. The names of John R. Osgood, J. R. Clark and Q. Jamieson were presented, but being present in person they declined. This completed the convention's work, and after a few remarks by suc cessful candidates White and Doutt, which were heartily applauded, the Convention adjourned, sine die. The new County Committee, so far as elected, is as follows: Tionesta Boro., J. C. Scowden. Tionesta Twp , Geo. Weant, Win. Mealy. Barnett, J. B. Campbell. Harmouy, Daniel Canuaa, W. C. Allan, J. F. Connelly. Hickory, II. W. Ledcbur. Howe, J. J. Ilaight, J. C. WcUh. Jenks, II. T. Ruckwood, M. C. Car ringer. Kiugsley, R. Z. Gillespie, Otto Ru dolph, Amos Ledt-bur. An extra pressure of work makes it impossible to speak of the candidates individually at this time, but wu uliull take pleasure iu doing so as tho cam paign progresses, sufiieu it to say that the ticket is a good and strong one, and the gentleraeu composing it in every way worthy tho hearty support of the Republican party iu the tall, which it will receive, au 1 bo triumph antly elected. The Republican State Convenliou meets iu llairiaburg next Wednesday. Stulo Tieacurer id the only uotuiuuiiuii to bo uia K'. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.! Washington, July '2G, 1880. Secretary Noble has created a com motion by appointing a committee to investigate the rerating of pensions for the past twelve months. "What does it mean?" was askeJ on all sides, and all sorts of sensational answers have been given. Your correspondent has interviewed Secretary Noble, Assist ant Secretary Bussey and Commission er Tanner on the subject, aud can therefore tell exactly what it meats For quite a while Secretary Noble hns been Hooded with complaints about the looseness of tho methods iu vogue in the Tension cfli;o iu. regarJ to the rc rating of pensions; it was alleged that a largo number of tho employes of lh.it ofFieo hnd within the last year had themselves re-rated illegally, and that they were drawing large amouiils of moccy.lo which they were not en titled. At first tho Secretary paid little attention to theso complaiuts believing them to bo on par with the usual complaints of the class of peoplo who oppose our whole pension system and everything connected therewith. But the complaiuts continuing to in crease he called the attention of Com missioner Tanner to the matter, aud that gentleman, after a little investi gation, came to the conclusion that the re rating bad been very carelessly done, if there had been no criminality on the part of the employes having charge of the matter. It was then decided as the best thing to do to have the system thoroughly investigated! and at the request of Commissioner Tanner the same committee has be n authorized to investigate the charges of favoritism that have been made against the office. The system of re- rating now in use was managed by Gen. Black when he was Commissioner of Pensions, and nobody blames Com missioner Tanner for what has hap pened under it, though it is expected that the investigation will show that certain employes presumed on his well known friendliness toward the pen sioners to prevent his looking too closely into the doubtful cases they had re rated. The committee now in vestigating the matter consists of Dr. Geo. Ewing and II. L. Bruce, of the board of pension appealsand Jude F. L. Campbell, of the Assistant At torney General's office. Their in structions are to get at the facts, no matter who they may affect. They are now hold ins daily sessions in a room at the Pension office. Attorney General Miller went to Deer Park in response to a telegram, Wednesday to consult with tha Prcei dent about certain matters relating to the department of Justice. It is said that TuaJesrlVious, 0f St. Louisprrsefjj a railroad detective,-'ft'lil soon be appointed Chief of tho treasury becret hervico. Ho was at first opposed by Powderly and the labor organizations on account of his work during the St. Louis railroad strikes, but Powderly has recently written to the Secretary of tho Treas ury withdrawing all opposition and his appointment is daily expected. Representative Ewart, of North Carolina, denies the report that the Republican Representatives from the South had decided to cast their votes for Representative Brewer of tho same state for Speaker of the House, until they could get their claims for patron age recognized by the administration. Mr. Ewart says bo has no complaint whatever to make against the admin istration, and that he prefers McKin ley for Speaker, but is prepared to Bupport Burroughs, Caution or any other Republican that favors the Blair bill and the repeal of the internal revenue laws. Assistant Secretary Butehellor does not believe in Mugwumpery. Among the applicants for Chief of a division in oue of the bureaus under him was a $1,600 clerk who w8 heavily en dorsed by leadiug Republicans. Ac cidently it wus learned that the same clerk was an ap)!u.-tuit for tho same position under the last administration and a few minutes search revealed t Lie fact that at thai time Lis tuJorsers were all Democrats, llo is nno of the ttirilty kiuu that always uiatiao to keep solid with the party iu power. IIu nut only got left iu getting a pro motion, but, it having Lee.u found nec essary iu order to keep within an ap propriation for two 81,000 clerks to be reduced to (1,400, ho was oue of them The impression among most Repub licans is that tho civil service cam in is siou is unnecessarily bothering itself about the discharge of certain Demo cratic ottieiuls. there is no law to prevent discharges. It has beeu foiuid ueee,jsaiy to make a change in tho civil service rules troverning the Railway Mail Servico The laborers are to bo excepted. 'Ihe President's horses have been taken to Deer Park. Less thau a year ago Senator Vest of Missouri, challenged tho protected industries to a fight "to the linkh The challenge was accepted, tho light was fj tight aud Vest where is ho';1 The gentleman should silt himself out of thu ru'.us uud uauie a dato for au- jther rouuJ. The old Man I.-krrt New. An episode ot intense dramatic in terest occurred last week in one of the bir Long Branch jranililing bouses, snys V'om'u Topics. A younji man about St'ycars ot npo sat nl tlio faro table eu prossed in play. Ho had just placed a stack of chips for ft final hazard be tween four curds, when he chanced to raise, his eyes from the t:blo and saw n familiar form rise from a seat at the opposite side of the room, w here he bad been a wrapt observer of the roulette wheel. It was his father. The youiifj man, believiup: the "jinv'nor" had not seen him plaviii!!. quickly moved away from the table, calmly lit a cigarette, and left the chips to 'their fate. Tho father, however, had seen his son at play, but as he was iu the same boat, himself the parental reproof would be naturally somewhat Incongruous ami out of place. However, when Hie younjr, man ceased to play his sire moved toward the table and waited for tlio card to turn which should sweep away hU oft". spring's pile. One turn, nr.d tho pile doubled. Next turn he'll lose thought the jruv'nor. Not so! Aj'iiiu tho pile loumcii. " li v don t the it it voting scoundrel rako it iu?" mentally gasped the overwrought parent. Agaiu and again tlio bets doubled in favor of the vouth, who sat lazilv pulling his cigar ette with the uon-inlerest. eif nn on- ooker who had not a chip on tho ta ble. There- was over fl.tHIO to his credit, and the luck that seemed to wait upon his tied hands must surely turn on the next card. Tho dealer smiled out through tho cloud of cigar smoke and prepared to tako another turn. 1 ho other players were watch- ing the stacks and marveling at tho young man s nerve, when the lather yelled out in great excitement: "Hold ou! i Mat the devil no vou mean, you young scoundrel!" i hat kind of limit do you playP' And ho swept the winning off into his hat, to the transient disgust of the deuler,vho smiled a moment later as tlio winning card turned up again. ".Much obliged, pap, said tho young gamester. "1 never would have raked em in. 1 iltdu t think you were ou. and didn't want to give myself away. Hut I sav guv nor, you ouglitu t to dal ly with this sort o' thing. 'You haveu't got tho nerve. New Hints Kor Home. Do not amuse the children by letting them cut the pictures out uf your Dole bible. Never labor under tha delusion that servants are human. If your goodness of heart should lead you to givo tlieiu some faded ribbon or soiled milling oc casionally they will become proud and haughty, aud you will lind them hard to manage. lo not indulge, in ill-bred curiosity about your neighbor's affaire. If you want to know am thing about them interview your eook, who will undoubt edly bo able to get any information you may waut from your neighbor's chambermaid. Indiscriminate giving is a bad thing. It is better to help pay the ruuning ex penses of a charitable organization than to givo a piece of pio to an un worthy tramp who has ruined diges tion. Ue suro to have an elaborito method of openiug your doors from tho inside. This will keep burglars iu the houso until tho police como unless you arguo too long with your wife us to whether it is the cat or a June-bug that you hear counting the silver iu the diuiug- room. Never black your boots with stovg polish aud deal gently with yoyp-tvtfo "jsuc cleans hcJVjlnTelswHh yourtooth- nrush. llns is an experience that is bound to come to luau souietnuu iu life. Euglish railroads have increased their speed, until an average speed oi lorty niue miles an hour is announced by tho Great Northern aud l.nsteru lines. As this includes time of stoppages, tho actual running speed must ue greater One Way to Use Old Corks. An old bottle cork may seem to most peoplo to ho an useless article, lint there are few things which the ingenu ity ot man can not turn to some good use. heiiweed for many ages has been boiieve.1 bv nil mankind to be mute worthless, as we mav tudgo by tlio name itself: but modern chemistry has discovered that it ts very valuable. While as to corks, it is true that negro. minstrels, aud, 1 might add, many small boys, use them for blackening their faces, and to make mutation inns tacb.es. lint there are many other ways of turuing these articles to ac count, at slight expense. A cork, if cut into a tube or small brick, bears a close resemblance in miniature to many kinds of stone. When a number of these are combined they look likeold specked and indented masonry. They abound in brown, or brow nish-gray snots audlittlo cavities Therefore, if you tako a number of such cork-bneks, nud construct from them a model of a small bouse with care, it will preseut a very pretty ap pearance. They are easily fastened to gether by passing wire or small rods through them or by glueing them to gether. It ottcu will bo desirable to give tho cork sonic other shape, or to round the corners. lh:s can geuoradv lie alfeet ed with a sharp penknife, and sand paper: but ai tisU who make elaborate. imitations of buildings iu cork, uso new, keen tile. (((;': s (. Lcuinil, m til. Xirhobu. Monaco to the Duties. A new notion has seized a number cf Mi.iijc.soia women. They want law to compel a man to announce his intentions within four weeks after pay nig Ins tnnt visit to a girl. It goes w about saying that tho men will r si-it such a measuro to thu bitter end It would bn .tk up their fan aud lntiku everv wean . ot a pair oi irouseis as afraid of a parlor an of the family watch-dog. And yet Cio idea has curtain justice. In Minnesota there aro juoro women than men, and when they want to get married they cau not atl'oid to liavu their tinin wasted by IrilU rn. J hey have uo love lor la giug courtships that go on and onaud never b ad to thu allar. It all goes t show that tho woolly west is a strictly business rc'ioii. and iu love allairs must either ho breach of promise, mar nage, or divorce. Hero in tho etlel east we will coutinuu to worry alon under the old customs and, us usual the gas a:i I coal bill will bo paid by the young lady s pupa. AUMity irtsa. I.itth) Flo Sanborn, upon being cen surcd by her mother fur souiu small ini-eliu f .-.he bad been eug.rj-iid in, sat 'thinking it over" for some timo and finally said, in a complaining touo: 'J.virMh'.ng 1 do is laid to lue.' (.uiltUt .V til. ori'iuiAii von; Polled at tha Republican Primary Election on Saturday, July 27, IE89. Jndirc.i Tieas. -J. c. , r, - ' 2 pkecincts. L1! l ... ; as 5! ionesla li. ro M . ft:'1 II l! 1 1 (I II II 10.' 4i 4 . 11 . lo 17 . el ioncslii Two ionesla, I'docliei's.. Harnett Harnett, KedclvlVe... (freen lircen, Uuttotivillo... Harmony, Upper Harmony, W II ieU'y 1 larmony. Lower Hickory' Howe. (IrooUston . ... in . to . iVi ' :ti . hi a . Howe, i I'l-dn t Howe, I'.alllo.vn links, Ilvioiii I!' II". II ,ltiii;s, Mai ien Jenf. ( 'IoiiuIi'm Kliinslc.v, hi Ilili ini:-li'V, New town.. K inirslov. Star Total Maiority 110 ;l!l I 1!' 27 4I." i'il Ii7 " ft I I For Hepr sentativo Delegate YV. A. Du senbury received K'r votes in the county. l-'or Coroner, n uiunhf-r of lr. Morrow's iends voted for him here, unbeknown to him, ami lie was thus complimented w ith le-iiominatio'i, S. p. Irwin Esij,, and Me-srs. 11. C. Whitlekiu an. I 1". S. Collies received each a number of complimentary Votes tor Conntv Surveyor, it n 1 Mr. Ir- in having tho most bo was declared tlio nominee, hut declines, as will be seen by card published elsewhere iu tl.is issue. "The Appnrt-I or) I'l-ni-ltditi tln .Man." Ilavo it made to order at moderate prices, lou will una it true economy in the long run. MeCtrnN & Simons', Mudeiate Price Store, S3 Seneca Street, m22-8t. Oil City, Pa. A Womnn'n IHravrry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and Shut too by a lady iu this eountv. Hiseise Listened "tN clutches upon her and r seven years Niie withslooii .ts severest tesls, but her vital organs were under- mined and death seemed Imminent, for three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle. Ir. Jvimr s iSuw Discovery tor t on- sumption and waa so much relieved on taknnr lirsr dose that site slei t nil liiulit and with one bottle lias heen miraciilousl v ured. Her name is M is. I.iulier I.iiia. ' Thus wiito W. C. Ilamrick V Co., ot'Sbel- N. C. (Jet a free trial bottle at U. V. Hovard'H Priitf .Store. Thr Snnilnry Value of Strnw llatit 1m Coiw ceilcil by liver out-." The latest styles in head wear can lways ho found at McCi'en & Simons', Moderate Price Storp, 33 Seneca Street, m22-St. Oil City, Ta. When Baby wan t gawnor Oastori.i, hFii riYfWaa a ChilJ, he critnl for Castoria, When she Ix-camo Mi, alio clung to C'asturia, Wln-a sho had Children, she garu thorn CosUiria, CARTERS u iver PILLS. Pick ITt'adchoanti rvlipvt II tin troubloBlnc! lient to it Ijiiiuus state of the bmiii, ucli an Ifiiimss, Nausea. I'lvwsinvs," Pt;.trt;sn after t'Ulinfr. i'ain in the Si:U Kc. While llicir most reutiiriablo sucucks has Ixton Bliowa iu curing ITrfttJachp, yut Cahikh's fjniB Iavf.r Pills aio t'qimlly valuable in ("onstiiiatiou, ctir'.h nii pnventinu litis armoyiiij; complaint, wliil'j tlit'V ftlo ctrri c t ull .lisiirdt rs nf ttuuiacti( FTimutate the liver and regulate the bowels. Lvca it Uiey only cured Aclio thoy would bo almost pnclefin to thoae who BiifTer from this distrenwiv complaint: lut fortunately their fK!ne8 does not tnrl here, and those who mice try them will And tucne lii tie pit Ih valuable in ho many ways that tiuy will not be willing to do without I hum. but oiler (01 Hick head Is tlw hane of sn many live that here fs where we make our great boast. Oar pilU cure it white others do not. t'AHTKK'tf Littlk Liveh Pillk nre vry fPiall en l vtirye.mv to take. Otws or two pills mnkt a J'se. They ai o strictly vegetable ami do in t tinpo or purj?o, but by their -iitle action pli'iii all who use tliem. Iu vials, at Sir cents; Uq for $1 . Hold everywhere, or Kent by mail. castes i:e:::ie co., iuv i.ri. U I" 61 rn COWSUMPTtON, DROFiCHITSS, CCROPULA, COUGH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTIOM, WASTING of FLESH, Or any IHtoate vhe,-e the Throat and I.uuift err Jiijiamettf l.ucli vf Strength or JVcrwt Vower, you tun be rclicetU unri Cured by 3C0TPS EMULSION OF PURECOD LIVCROIL With Hypophosphites. Palatable as Milk. Ah for hovtt'M i:multtiont and let no explanation or solicitation ituluce yuu to vecvpt a aub&litute. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT & Umt ChcmiLls, H. Y. TK!S ft Ik on 111. In I'l.llii.li li.lila tinlli A. !:. v fit ..i-t-iL loli W'dliK ni l vi-rv ili'Ki-riptiou ticcu J U.I at Ihe KEI'ULLICAN oliico. HERMAN & SIGGINS ! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR OKOCKKY UKrAUTM WIT.T, ALWAYS HK KOUNO Tim FWmiKST GtlQGEftWZS IiEUKIEH, FHUITS A VI'l J f'.TA HI.KS OK AM, KINDS, IN SKASO.V. In our Prn Pepartinont, which Is In eharire of n thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! IMlKSOKirTIONS COMPOUN lKli WITH UTMOST OA UK. Hero is A Pointer For All ! WK V. JUST Ol'I'MNiJ Ul' Ol'll MUUNU STOCK OF OOOIVS, WHICH FXCFI.S AN YTItlNU I'.VF.U r.lint'iiHTTO THIS 1'IiACK! F.VF.UYT1UN(J NKW AND OF Til 10 VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALU T 111". NKW Sll Mil s AND I'ATTF.HNS IN MtKSS (loops. AI.I, Till: NEW SHADES AND I'ATTEUNS IN DOMESTIC; t.OODS. AUIi THE NEW SHADES AND FATIEKNS IN FKENCH ( 1 1 N( i II A MS. AI.Ii THE NEW SHADES AND I'ATTEUNS IN SATTINES. Al.I, TIM'. NEW SHADES AND I'ATTEUNS IN SIIAEMES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND VATTKKNS IN SHAM ItllEYS. nTC'ir F.VEUYTIIINfJ IN OUU STOKE WILL UE SOLD AT THE VlVlO. LOWEST l'OSMHEE I'UICE. LADIES' AKD CKILCREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE CF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDUKN'S UNDEUWEAR. ... HENRIETTAS ALL WOOL. HENRIETTAS! SILK WAKF. I CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, We h ive overyihiiia anvbodv eon!. I v:oil in the nWipe of Cl. tliin.' ran dmr In Kl7p trom IIovn lour yMr. old to the hir-rct mini. And ipniluv lici'-inui'ii.' v illi all Cotton nml ranednc up to the Finei lmHiitcd Corkscrew. Ma 1 up lu everv Kivlo from Knee I'.n eclien to Prince A lbcrtM. KHOI.S Kiioiis, sikh s, sraoi s, shi:s, suoi:s. Thia whole papec wouldn't bold the pood thinir- w.-c.nil.l nv nhout our Ktoc' of Shoes. n have made an ell'.u t this Spring to have s"'i to lit ' an v foot, no mat'er how niu row or how wide, bow bu-i;o or hiiw aiimll, Willi ouality and irl o lo unit ovorjUudy. COM 10 AN I) SICE. ' DON'T FOKUKT UKIIIT 1IEUE THAT WE AUE UFA iHJUAUTF.ltS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR AfJD FEED. Wo buy direct and buy for Cash, and can't bo undersold. COME AM) SEE US. NO TKOU1U.E TO SHOW YOU (iOODS AND UIVK YOU IMtlCES. Us J. "i5bpiCTTsrs & co. arj?niimicacrowtttanM i WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEAI.F.r..S IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, N3TI0NS, WftRE, STUIOKERY, CfiNfiED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIQAF.S. K00TS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! C.OODS OF FIKST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY FEI'AnTMF.NT. tf 1 TAKEN IN EXC miniii Is Iiitii l'lriiihnl nf llin 'iiiiKiiiiiiu'n of lH'l',t,.ll l' tltkl1 WiHd Viil;i ttd- vico. TliiH man iliou-l.t iu) kn.'W it all nl Turned Up His Noso At our low prii-ol Furniture t'ccanso they with low. IU'iui l tun jirict-H lor au im'uriur iirlii-lu s liii-h I :i his vilt lo Turn Down His Nose For futuro vctrrciico. Sho jriivo liiiti tlio hliako in tt miUt ton n nml thrtiitcnod uiviii ro tnr th nt'xt ollchcf. Shu's all r , n t . i-td ti trudo with N-lMiti Iprt i iiiiind la R JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If tlio i-oiii ts W'iil.1 only think ho. Keep tin ladies. Elu.-nle vour liiisl.aiiil to know a liiiriMiii wl.en l:u wi it. Train lliein ill Hie way U.ey bl.oiilil no (Uit Fiiruiuiro.) And remi ml'Oi- that aj i.i lo Umleilai.i i' A E;ii'.iiilniev, 31)1 ExeiuuiKu lllouk, YVAKUEN, l'A. IF VOU WANT a icnvmtc job of A plaiting at a reasonable, piicu feClidyvjUr order to Uus uiiioo. mvmwT mmvm Aim mm. HENRIETTAS! BLACK GOODS COTTON W ALP. In Endles, Varietv. mil ini mi u 'jraaqnc--yjya.r-tr-TBtst HATS, CfiPS. GRCCCRIES. CUEEMS- HANG E FOlt OOODS. i I. HASLET k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dcalora in Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. PATENT S. CavoKtrt, and Trado-.Mai ks ohlaiuod. and all l'aitnt liusiness conducted lur Moihr- ate ! ee. Our ollleo is iipioxito U. S. Patent Ollieo and wo can .veuru patunt in lens lime than tiiose reinolo IVoin 'asiintin. Nciid model, ilrawin.; or pliolo., villi ilesei ijition. Wo ailvihu if )mli;iilalilo or noi, lu e of chariro. Our lie not duo till I'llU'lil is Keelire.l. A ami lili t, "How to 01,(aln Patents," Willi names of actual clients in your Sum-, county, or town. Hi nt free. Address, ('. A. SNOW A CO., Opi. Patent Oilier, WaNhimjton, D. C. ACH'iE A II Mil Op-IWKH THAT PHOIJl'rEf Uaik utoa't; ai.i. uniiid tail. v21SgS' MAGNETIC " "- Cure, all Kruili.nij anil bin 111 in Knftcna and un.'ti ut Ihu tkio nud bi'al nIit:jutiiltailaii. T'u' only aril, lo Hint rrot irna Huh- en POHfrn I l- aiU. Hut uo JJijuul M u lialt UflU ! til blt-r-cill J. Contractu uiuuo to grow llalr uo turuiu uf HO HAIH"WO PAY. riio q;i.C3 a. Tax. MANUFALTVKKD LY ACME HAIR GROWER CO., OIL. CITY. FENH. T FSTKHN NHW YOrtK'A I'KNN- HYI.VANIA ItAILltOAD, formerly ., N. Y. 1'. It. It. Tlmo Table taklnff effect Mav t-tb, l.'..ot.. Tln.ft 7LH. . '..1.1!.... i . Aim,. i.Fbii mmiiimii. Trains will lenvn Tlonrnta for Oil Cltv and point West an fobowiii No. !W Through Freight (carry ing piuwcnperni (inn n. 111. No. Ill Itulhdo KxprosH... It&tM uoon. No. "it Way Freight (carrying pnMRcnuers).. "tOO p. ui. No. oil City F.K rews 8:03 p. m. Uradl'ord. (lle'ali and tho Fast I ' 'nl. 1 1 li.lr ni-tr Tl.li.mtn Warrnn Ktnrna No. SO Olenn Express 8:40 n. 111. o, .13 I'lllHlmrf-li ExpreMS .1:111 p. til. o. !NI Throiih Freight (ear- ryini? paHxengers 7:13 p. in, 'I'ruh.a ii'i ...i mi i...i n..n. . ... . ... .... ..in. ... .....I i'iiii, nim iii.i, pnHsenirers to nud from points between (HI City and Ii vlnclon only. Other IraluH nil oany except .sumiiiv. tiet Time Tubles and full Inform.. (ion roni .1. I,. CUAIll, Ai-eut. Tionestn, pn. tJF(. S. liATCIIIXIi, Oen l Supt, J. A. Fl.l.la) vvs, (len'l FivssiMiger & Ticket Agfnt, Ilulfalo, N. Y. NEW GOODS Ciileiilalcl to Nuit dm SPRING & SUMMER TRADE!. Can now lo socn at tho utoro of DAVID DAHNETT. Attrution Is railed to our Frosh Stork of niUY (JOOPS, . NOTIONS, JF.WFl.UY. CUTI.F.UY, HUNT'S FUHN- 1SII INO OOOIIS, (i LASSW A I! K, tU'EI'.NS- (ilKH'EItlES. WAHK. CANNED OOOUS, CONFECTION EH Y, TOUAC'CO, A CKlAHfl, In cnill(s!i vailety, nml nil New nml Sliietiy Frish. A FINE STOCK OF-SHOES For Men, Women ntid Children, .nt n-eeivi d mid niai ked down low. Casli and Country l'rodm-e nlwny neoitro ii.idii ii:ir;;i!iiH in. iiiv More, iihiom, EaifK and Junk of nil kinds t'lken at tllii 1 1 ijjrln-wt Market I'riee. don't"btjyi Till you Imvo wii my Stoek oni got I'rii i-s. it will pay yon. DAVID l'.AHNETT, Tloiiofln, Vn. fi3 JOULY1 aad I'll Lre it m oow. WsMIEBIacking 13 A CHEAT LACCS SAVER. A SlilKE LASTS A WEEK. RAIN AND SfttW DON'T AFFECT IT NO ERUSHIH3 REQUIRED. MAXES A SHCE WATERPRCCF. I'BKU l)V MEN. WOUr.lt AtTD (JUIIJ3BKS, Ui b wtahed Uk Oil Ciad. and tbaolsulr Softens nnd Proservea all kind cf Loatner. Aj lot It, uJ do not trim bp Uil too fi U, ia4 tea will b. veil imardi-d. Sola b Sho. HUM, UrooMfc UraatiM. Aa For HnrnMS U I unwiuod. WOLFF & RANQGLPHr-PHlUOELPiUl HUmPHREYS' VETERIKARY SPECIFICS' Fcr Hsrsca, CatUo, Cheep, Htza, Ecot, AND POOLTHy. 500 Vage Hunk m Ti-i-ntnii-nt iT Animal. uud L'luirt'Hvul free. crpiwlFe,,,. f'oneenilon.. Inn.mmnlloii, a.a. i HpIiihI nirulniillls, milk Krver. li. U."-.raliii l.unifueM.. I buaniitilMa l';'"",.,'H,,-mi"1 u"l Ilv-Iiiirc. I.l.lll.ur :i nbx, U urn... K. K. ( OuRhn, lleavfu, I'uxunionla. r.l'.Coliu or (irlpct., HrllyHi bo. !vY.'"w"','Br,',HBP leinori-liit. 11.11. I rlmiry mid Kldut-r llUeaM l.l. Krupllve lUen-, Alau.u. J.K.iMM H.e. of illuPKlluu. Hallo (', with t.- ll1i, Maniul, Wlk-h tittifi oil ami Medleatnr, ST.flA rrlni, buiKlv Hoiik(uvt!raudiJMM . .,i Sold by Drniriri't.; or Boat Prepaid inrwhrn and In iuy u""Oii ou buunli.t ol ftica. Humphreys' Mad. Co.. 109 Fulton t., H. Y. Uor Every Man willing to work OOUl PA V Write to W. A T. Smith, Nurserymen, (ieneva, N. V., for terms. Unequalcit facilities Many valuahlo xpr-cialtieft. Ouo of the largest and best known Nurseries in llio (sum try U ENEV A SUKSHRY, lOstaljlihhed llSili. 4-10-ljt. VVESTVVARD, HO! Are you eontoiinilatinu a journey West orSotitli? If mo, tlie undersigned can ifive you t'llAPEST KATES of KAKK nr l' liEIdH T. Also furnish Maps, Hidden anil any iiifornia'.iou relaMvo to tlioKurin iiiii, (.ray.iiiK or Mining distric's of tho West or Soulli. Call on or address. K. II. WALLACE. Ticket Airent N. Y., I". A O. Ry. Ottitu in Union Depot, OlECl'l'V, PA. THE G1M: AT FLOOD ATTl'.N'lTON, AGENTS ! Tho firsl In the field. A complete hla tory of Hie terrible ealamily ai Johnstown has just lieen i.-,siicd. aiW panes, 5 full, pa-c iilusii-iittous, h'liidsoiiiely bound in elolli, pi ice J I. iki, Uitieount to nxoiib, f0 per eent. Hend 3 cents for Pro.-pectui Hook and pacUai'c of eiu iilin-s and to to work. Addie-s J. S. ui;iLYlE, i'ub. Usher, 57 Uosc Ktrect, New York. AN ELEGIT DISPLAY XJ nx'ic m KtK nun 4 I'url'iop'y, i.iavil, biieht'a and Uiver Diseases, e uro trii.iranli ed. Olliee, 831 Arch fcUeet, I'ltiia.l. lpliia. All dr.- Try it. jl a bottle, tu for 4- ' w . jT 3 . j r er,ii..u 01 l;a-.i.i drln) . 'ijt (,'ircuini, lr. J. 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