THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WtNK, COITO 4 0ltTO. WEDNESDAY, Al'OUST 7, 1SS9. COI NTY. Tor Associate Judge, JOHN II. WHITE, Harnett Township. For Treasurer, A. M. DOUTT, Tionesla Borough. I'or Coroner, Dr. .1. W. MORROW, Tionesla llornugli. Jix President Cleveland is said" to have iu vented a new fly for trout Ashing, which causes him more elation than any other event of his life except Lis election to the presidency. Fennsylvam Mill leads not only evory other stale hut all of the other states together in the production of Bessemer steel, while in spite of the pig-iron development in the South and elsewhere Pennsylvania produced in 18S8 just 49.3 per eect. of the whole pig-iron tonnage. The fellow who is porsonnting King Solomon in Georgia appears to have slipped up on bis wisdom. His actions were such as involved a violation of the laws, nod he was warnod to desist. He didn't have wisdom enough to heed the warning and he is now in jail, and that's about the best place for that class of frauds. Treasurer Huston, on the 1st inst., gave a receipt to ex-Treasurer Hyatt for $771,500,000 representing the amount of moDey and securities in the United States Treasury turned over by the latter to the former. Of the above sum, $237,208,402 is actual cash, the reniaiuder including United 'States bonds and the reserve fund. Canada is axain blusterine and threatening this country all sorts of dreadful things for the action our Government has taken iu the seal fish eries controversy. Little episodes like this make it more and more certain that Unele Sam will never have per manent peace in his household until he gives Canada a sound spanking and sends her to bed. HAvrna had what the wrestlers call "a fall" out of Pennsylvania, the Flood King has been having it out with the New Jersey towns. Newark, Plainfield and a dozen other large places have recently experienced the greatest flood in their history. With it all, however, there has been no loss of life, and fur that the Jersey ites have reason to be thankful. The Republican State Convention which assembles at Harri&burg to day will complete its work without a jar. Hon. Henry K. Iioyer, of Philadel phia, the popular Speaker of the House of Representatives for the last two sessions, will be the candidate for State Treasurer, and Chairman An drews of the Slate Committee, will succeed himself without a struggle. The New York World, noting the appointment of a once famous Virgin la duelist to a federal otiice, inquires whether President Harrison intends by thia to signify that he endorses the code. If the World assumes that Pres ident Harrison endorses duelling bv that appointment it probably, sJ.oo as sumes that President Cleveland en dorsed treasonbj 'appointing former , secessionists to otiice. The analogy is perfect. Prof. LAFLix.says there U but one poison in a good cigar, but there are five in a cigarette the oil in the pa per, the oil of nicotine, saltpeter to preserve the tobacco, opium to make it mild, and the oil in the flavoring. A mouthful of the smoke blown through a handkerchief will leave a brown stain ; blown through the nos trils, oo stain appears it is left iu the head and throat. Last year, says the Globe Democrat, there were 1,200,000 cigarettes made iu the United States; and the consumption warrants the enormous manufacture. It is a whole sale system of poisoning. Dr. Hold's says the habit of smoking cigarettes especially enfeebles the will power. Peace between the warring Repub lican factious iu Virgiuia is quickly followed by activity all uloug the liue. Accordiug to a recent despatch to the New York Time, Guueral James A. Walker, the commander of the famous Confederate Stonewall Brigade, has defiuitely decided to enter the Repub lican party and may be nominated to a place on the state ticket. The fact that large numbers of white protec tionists who have aeUd with the Dem ocrats since the war are comini; over to the Republicuu camp is admitted, aa well as the equally important fact that the colored vote is pructically uu- lroktu. la tins condition or things there is every reason to look for a Rejiublicau victory iu Virginia this Tail. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Waphwotoi, Aug. 2,1.??!. The President has returned to the Whito limine, where he will remain until next Tuesday when he starts for Bar Harbor to pay Secretary Blaiue a visit. He will spend the entire day of Wednesday in Boston where he will be met by Walker Blaine. Post muster General Wanamaker has received tho resignation of Post master Paul of Milwaukee, whose ad ministration of that office was so se verely scered by n recentr eport of tho Civil Service Commission. The news of tho seizuro of the Canadian sealing vessel "Black Dia mond" by the United States Cutter "Rush" for taking seals in Behrings sea is being discussed with great in (ores! hero, and there are plonty ef people who believe we shall have a row with England if we do not back down. I don't know about that, bnt it's dollars to ginger cakes that there will be no repetition of the disgrace ful back down indulged in by the Cleveland administration when simi lar seizures were made three years ago. The law says that all vessels caught illegally taking seals in Bchrings sea shall be seized, confiscated and sold, and it is the intention of the present administration to see that the law is obeyed. The President issued a proc lamation of warning in March. If England does not like our laws, so much the worse for England. Hon. William McKinlcy, the popu lar Representative from Ohio, is in town this week. He has been quietly resting in the mountains of Pennsyl vania for some weeks. He does not say so, but from his manner I think be is confident of being elected Speaker of the House. He says there's no doubt about Ohio electing Gov. For akcr, the state ticket and a Republican majority in the legislature, ensuring a Republican successor to Senator Payne. Maj. McKinley will take au active part in the Ohio campaign. While the opponents of the civil service law are hitting socio hard licks, the Commission is not idle. It proposes to ask the President to place all chiefs of divisions in the classified servico. It is not probable that the request will bo even seriously consid ered, to say nothing of being grnnted, by the President, for the fact cannot be denied by any careful obferver that the civil servico law is steadily growing more unpopular. It has been decided by the Commis sion engaged in investigating the re rating of pensions to make a prelimi nary report to Secretary Noble next week and leave it to him whether they shall continue. During the month of December 1888, when the office was in charge of Gen. Black, they found the total number of reissues to have been 1,500, of which about 1 in 15 were rerated, and during the month of May, 1889, when Mr. Tanner was in charge tho reissues were 1,800 with the per centage of roratings slightly increased. The object of this comparison was to discover whether there bad been any radical change in the methods of making reratings. The preliminary report will say that there has been no gross violation of law, nor any dis coveries of a sensational or serious character. This will be good news to everybody, except the newspaper cor respondents who have been filling their papers up with stories of tl e terrible condition of things in the Pension office. When Governor Foraker was re nominated there were a lot of "smart aleck" Democrats ruoniog around Washington saying that Senator Sher man would sulk and remain in Eu rope, where he is now, until after the election. They feel like fools now that the Seuator has written to say that bo will be home in time to tako an active part in reelecting Governor Foraker. Of course no Republican ever believed that John Sherman would sulk. He isn't built that wuy. Ho in a Republican because he be lieves in the principles advocated by the party and not because it does or does not nominate any particular man for any offico. Postmaster General Wanamaker has requested the Secretary of the Treas ury to suspend the payment of all telegraph bills until the questiou of rates is settled. The telegraph com panics object to the proposed rate one mill per word but will go right along duiog tho Government business, trusting to getting a fuir price for it. Secretary Tracy has appointed a board of naval ollicera to make recom mendations for the building up and maintaining an ellicictit oavy. The President will go to Iudianapo lis on the 22.1 inst., when the cere mony of laying the corner stone of the new soldiei's monument is to be held. "Quay for President, why not?" asks ilia New York Time. Well, cer tainly not because of any fear of Mugwump pea thootcr batteries. That iu olio Ihiug ttrtaiu. CODS OF THE HINDOOS. Worntilppf.fi MnnM mil tied Hint are Hoi? In lliort Ion to Thrlr II lilf-ounnrM. (lue sees Rrahivta occasionally iu tho Eat pictured in heroic size on tho walls of houses, or ns nn idol of wood or stone, occupying- a shed nt ono end of a villain? with his wife S:ra.svnll, writes Thomas Stephens in the CoMnVr Journrtl. lie is also, of course, to bo seen in temples, hut not often. Snr nsvati Is always represented as a beautiful young woman presenting a flower to her husband. Liko our own Mother Kvi sho was erented out of ft portion of her husband's body, al though tho Hindoos do not distinctly say a rib. When this happened llralnna was possessed of but ono head. leholding this lovely, newly created companion, however, ho nt oneo beeaino smitten with her charms. Sarasvati being a shame-faeed maiden, modest ly turned away to eseapo his fjazn. At llrahma's wish to still behold ier, a second headissned front his body. As the damsel skipped around to another position, a third head ap peared, and then a fourth. At length, in her embarrassment, Sarasvati sprang into the sky. Not to bo outdone, how ever, Hralima instantly produced a fifth head. This fifth head was subsequent ly struck otT by another god iu dis pute, which leaves him only four. Tho idol with tho leopard skin loincloth, tho snakes about his head and neck and tho trident in his hand, is Sivl.tho destroyer. Ho is ono of tho most familiar idols ono sees in India. As you approach an Indian village the first building by the roadside is apt to bo a shed liko shrine, sheltering au idol of Siva about tho size of a man. He is painted red, with a blue neck, and sometimes garnished profusely with bits of gold and silver tinsel, pasted hero and there about his liguro. This bright paint gives tho idol a rather cheap aud tawdry appearance, sugges tive of a cheap show. Ono often sees this samo Siva iu tho larger aud more prosperous villages, plastered over with strips of tinsel so thickly as to bo well nigh irreeoguizable. He is generally represented as shed ding tho blood of a demon who tind bceu interrupting the'austcrities of his worshippers. Sometimes, however, his idol is a fautastic character, half male and half female, supposed to illnstrato tho unity of the gods. At some shrines I have seen him sitting in garish state as a mendicant. In whichever form tho idol appears there is always a third ere in tho middle of tho forehead, a cobra about his neck and another on his head. It is tho followers of this idol also, who used to praetieo such tcrriblo cruelties upou themselves, before tho custom was prohibited by the British Government. As everybody knows faikrs by tho hundred used to wander about India practicing austerities ol the most revolting character. Some used to force iron hooks in the muscles of tho back aud hang suspended in mid-air for days. Some would jump on sharp spikes or hold thoir limbs in oue position till they withered: others would sit and gaze into tho sun until they lost their sight. All those fanatics were tho worshippers of this idol, and it is for annoying them whilo engaged his vengeance on the demon. This idol figures more conspieously iu tho religious life of the Hindoos to-day than auy other, lie is sunt to bo known by a thousand ditl'eteut names, and to be worshipped in many forms. A Limit to Bravery. OiTnioboy (to editor) Dere's a two hundred-an'-lifty-poim' gent outside, sir, wid red spots on his eyes, wot wants to see do editor. Editor Iiu no coward, James; show him rijrht iu. Ollico boy Ho says howau's tor Ker- leet a bill. Editor (aghast) Great heaveus, James, toll linn I've gouo to tho poor house to visit mv dear old father! Life. 'The Thoughts of Youth Aro JLiong, Long Thought." It's papa's birthday next week, Johuny, remarked mamma, "and you ought to bo thinking 01 giving liuu present." "Yairn." said Johnur. "You hadn't forgotten it, had you?" "lop." "Then you hadn't thought of any thing to give him?" "Xawp." "Let's see. You've saved tip $2, haven't you?" "Yup," "Then don't j-ou think it would bo a good thing to give him a real nice. new pair of slippers? " "Whan?" "A nice new pair of slippers, with red morocco " "Nawp!" saMJohtiiiy, with solemn emphasis; "what's tho mattes with fiving my money to tho heatheu?' 'ucfc A Look at tho Window. Five huudred years before the found ing of ltomo tho mother of Sisera looked out at a window aud cried through tho lattice. In gothio architecture tho earliest windows were extremely small, ternii. nating in a head of bcuu-circularform Improvements in the manufacture of glass for windows have facilitated great progress in atvimeeiuru. A waggish savant oneo defined window as "an orilico in an edifice for tho transmission of lenticular rays." A social writer says: "The window of to-day plays a very important part iu our social and commercial life." Tho art of "window-dressing," known to merchants, has come to bo a regular protcssiou in largo cities. There was mi old law iu England levying a "wiudow tax," but now iu that country the duty on glass has beeu removed. Tho bay-window is a beautiful suc cessor to the bow-wiuJow with its un gainly curve. The atl ie window, oneo shaggy aud neglected, ia now ornamented with tlio bct of glass aud the quaintest traciugs. London aimtdnr-i. No Ileullliy l'lucu Tor Young Doctors. Firstdoctor "(Jot back already from Arizona?" Second doctor "Yes; I don't liko it out there." "What's tho matter?" "Well, you see, if you havo a caso of small-pox and you don't report it to the local Hoard of Health, vou aro lined and imprisoned. If you do report it, tho relatives of the cao till you full of buckshot. It ain't a healthy country for a young doctor. Tirun biftiitis. Tho city authorities of I'liiladelphia propose to sp'jud l,Uixj,0OJ more next year than they have this year. The Apparel oft Prnrliilmn the .linn." Have it made to order at moderate price, leu win nnu it trne economy in the 1'tig run. McCi kn it Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Sonoca Street, m'22-8t. Oil City, Pa. nit u k i v. Yon arc feclitm depressed, vour appe tite is poor, von aro bothered with Head ache, you aro tidgctlv, nervous, and gen erally out of sorts, nnd want to brace up. lirnco up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitter, liich have for their uisjs vcrv che ap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you I'or nn hour, and then leave on in worse condition than before. What on want is nn Alterative that will purity our blood, nMH healthy actum of I. Ivor and Kidneys, restore vour vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a incdiclno vim will find in Electric Hit ters, and only SO cents a liotllo at U. W. liovard s J'rug Store. WOHTII KNOWlNtJ. It. Morgnn, merchant. Lake Mr, CUv I. la wild t.ilitn will, a .u.l.l attended with a distressing cough ami running Into Consumption in jt rt stages, lie tried tunny so-called popular cough remedies mid steadily grew worse. m as rpiiuetMi in llesti. hud ililnculty In breathing nd w as unable to sleep. Fi nally tried IT. King a New Discovery for Consumption nnd found Immediate relief, nnd niter using ahont a half dozen bottles found himself well and hit had no return of tho disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King s Now Discovery for Consumption tluiuanteed to d. ust what is claimed for t rial bottlo lieo at O, W. Rovnrd's Drug store. "Tli Kanllnry Vnlup of Htrnw lints Is t on. ri'tli-d by Kveryonc.' The latest styles in hcudwear can always be fouud at MfCl'KN & SlMONa', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, m22-8t. Oil City, Pa. When Bab wo lck, e gave , her Cutoria, When she waa a Child, tho cried for Caatoria, When aha became Mias, she clung to Caatoria, When aha had Children, ahe faro them Caatoria, CF PURE OTUVEB OIL HTOPIIOSPHITES Almost asPalatabla a s M ! I !c So CMgnUcd that It can bo talifn, digested, and assimilated !y ilie moil aonitltlve atnmach, when the plain oil cannot be tolerated) and by the com litnatlnn or the oil with the hvio Vunapuitea la much mora efiicacioue. r.fc.arkable as a flesh preicf ?f. rtrsocs gain rr.pidly wlilc torg It. SCOTT 8 EMIT-SION is n.-know!, ,l?l by FhjrtiicJaui to bo the finest m:.l li.. t ) 'i na tion in tha woi;d fcr the rclU-t t.-d cu.a uf ccr:sun?P7ioN, ccryt.A, CEKCRAl DEBILITY, VASTINCS DISEASES, EMACtATJQH, COLDS and CKRCKtO CO'JCr'S. Tin great rrmcJiffw ttwmptltm, our IFtish'iiy tn Children, $ihl byailhruggisli. A Model Newspaper THE NEW YORK MAIL AND EXPRESS Tho AJvocate of tho Beat Intereeta of the Home Tho Enemy of tho Saloon. 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PROG RESS of the American people; and bol.ltni that the honoat enforcement of Its principles Is the best gunrontue of tho national wulfaro, wo shall support them with all our Dil;;Ut; but we shall always treat opposing parties with eon sidcratlau aud tali play. AGAINST THE SALOON. The MAIL AND EXPRESS is the rccopniied National orgnnof the (Treat Antl Saloon I'.o publicao movement. . It believes that the liquor trafllo as it exists to-rtay in tho United btatea is the cnciuy of snelt-ty, a fruitful source, of corruption In ioliltcj, tho ul!y of an aicuy, a school of crime, and, with Us avowed purpose vt eoekluR to borrupily cuulrul eleclions and legislation, is a inc-imce to tho puhlto welfare and deserves tho coutlcuina turn of all cood men. Send for Sample Copy They are sent free to ail who apiilij, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wlekly, per year, 6I.OO1 six months, CO cent':; three mouths, 30 cents. Daily, per year, tfO.ooj six months, S3.O0; three luontiis, ei.su; ono month, 60 cents. VALUABLE PREMIUMS are: given to alt subscribers aud agents. Wo waut a good agent in every town and village whero wo havo not one now utwork. fiend for our fcpcciai circular t Agents aud beo our liberal offers. You Can Make Money ky accepting our Cash Commission offers or Vorking for our valuable und pi.piU.ir prcmi us. Address the fcULL AJSULXl'KL'ad.Nuw lurk City, Qi) i A WEEK mid til. wards positively C secured I v limn au iit se'llinji Iir- Scull's Gunuino Electric Bi ll, Suspensory, etc., and by Indies selling Dr. SckU'h Elec tric, t'oi sets. Sauii.lo l'n;o. Slate sex. Dr. fccolt.blb Uruudwuy, N. Y. Nuv.lo-3iu. SISIT1 HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENH. IX OUR GROCERY DEFAUTMENT WILL ALWAYS B13 FOUND rim immimsT mocEnms rtERUIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our DrtiK Department, which i In ohargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! rUESCRIFTlONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Hero Is A IViutcr For All 1 WE ARE JUST OPENING UP OUR KXCKI3 ANYTHING EVER DROUGHT TO THIS PLACE! EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS A LI j THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DRESS GOODS. ALI THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC GOODS. AIX THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH GINGHAMS. ALti THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN R ATT INKS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SH ALLIES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHAMUREYS. PRTnFS EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL UE SOLI) AT THE -l AV1V-J0. LOWEST POSSIBLE P1UCE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT S, MISSES' AND HENRIETTAS HENRIETTAS! ALL WOOL. SILK WARP. CLOTHING CLOTHING, CLOTniNC, Wo liiivo crei vtliinir anvliodv cnulil want in thn nIuuwi nf r'l..ti,ii,,r rn,.i., i Hire from Hoys four ywira olil to tho largest man. Ami inilitv lt'Kiiuii'n with nil Cottonjuitl rniiifiiiir up to tho FinoHt ImiHiitcd Cork.Hcrow. MiC.to ni iu ivery xtvlo iruui jvueu ureociifH to l'riuco AJDoriM. snos.s, siiora, shops, j him wuoio rmncr wotiuin t in i t in mmil c-iiih-.i. i o imve iiimio ail ritort tins Mnrniir how narrow or liow wi.lo. how hiryo or how ovorbody. COM K AND SEE. DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, We buy direct and buy for COME AND SEE US. NO TROUDLE TO SHOW GIVE YOU PRICES. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTKING, 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. :00UH3?3Y PBOBUOi MB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. A FRIGRTFUL EXAMPLE Is here furnishdd of the .oiiseiieiico of in jiloi-linjr to take wise wifely ad vice. This mill) thought lie knew it all and Turned Up His Nose At our low tirircd Furniture because they wore low. He piiid two iiricen tor an interior article which leu his wile to Turn Down His Noso For futuro referent. Sho fravn him tho shake iu a mild form and threatened divorce I'or the next oll'euce. Sho'a all rij-rl't- To fail to trade with Nelson Grecnlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the eourts would only think so. Keep ou ladies. Educate vour husband to know a bargain when he sees it. Train them in tho way they should (.'" G'T Furniture) And remember that w ay is to F3. CREEHLUND'S, Undertaker A Embalmer, &J1 Exchange Illock, WARREN, PA. TF YOU WANT a resectable Job of i- t.rinting at a reasonable price semi your urder to ibis ollicc. SriUNU STOCK OF (IOODH. WHICH CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS! BLACK GOODS COTTON WARP. Iu Kmlloss Variety. snor.s, nikm.s, shots. t i iio-m u- r-.uil.l . .v .!...,. nm ,.r to i.hvii x to til. nnv i..,,ti.. hiiiiiII, with iiimllly antl prke to Hull FLOUR AND FEED. Cash, and onn't he unduinold. YOU GOODS AND HOPB3NS & CO. 1 1 HASLET k Ml, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IF TJ 12, IT I T TJ IR, IE -Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trado-.Mtu ks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for M oiler ate Fe;s. Our ollico is opposite U. S. Patent Ollico nnd wo can secure patent in less time than those roioote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo,, with description. Wo advise if patentable or not, lieu o I charge, our lee not due till patent is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with nuiiiea of actual clionU in your Slate, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO., Opp. Patent Ollico, Washington, D. C, APMC A "" bl"Wia THAT PBOUCCM A jillL llAUi WULUS AIX UTUKHa rAU. wi'ali!LTJu?.,r MACKETIC Cury'M all Eruptions and li? II A 111 Hoftona and etuttjs of tiiti &Uu tkiiU tkalp nMinte&utitQttUtutir. The nnlvsrtlclo that rrstonifl Hair on Onnlril Itald ll.-iuirj. Una no i.uul at) a lltUr UnU II tK 4'outracta made to grow Hair on terms ol NO HAIR-MO PAY. Files fl.OO m. Tar. MANL'FACTUnED BY ACME HAIR GROWER CO., CIL CITY. FENII. WESTERN NEW YORK. fe PENN SYLVANIA R A 1 LROAD. formerly II., N. Y. P. R. R. Time. Tublo Inking edect May l'Jth, 18K3. i'-iisiern 1 lino Vein Meiiiliun. Trnins will leave Tlonenla for Oil Cllv unci points West as for.owat No. 03 Throuh Fre'ht(earry- lnT paiNenfrera). 0:40 a. m. No. HI llutliilo Fixprorih 12:S3noon. No. (il Way Freight (carrying PHsarnuers) R:(K) r. in. No, 113 Oil Cily Ex rcsa 8:05 p. m. For Tllckorv. Tidiouto. Warron. Ktnxua. Rradford, Oleiiu nnd the East: No. 30 Glean Express 8:40 a. m. No. 31! Fitlshurnh Express 3:IU p. ni. No. Oil Through Freiiht (car rying pussenjrois 7:13 p. in. Trains 03 nnd Oil Run Daily and earry passengers to and from points between Oil Cily and irvineloii only. Other trains run dally except Sunday.' Get Tlnio Tables mid full Information from .1. L. CRAIG, Airent. Tionestn, Pa. ir;i i. is. HA ini kijIj, nen l Supt, J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Ap;enf, liulfalo, N. Y. OF NJDW GOODS Ciilelilitted to suit the SPRING & SUMMER TRADE 1 Can now to seen at tho store of DAVID BARNETT. Attention 1.1 called to our Frosh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, GENT'S FURN ISHING GOODS, GLASSWARE, tiCK ENS- GROCERIES, WARR. CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, TOUACCO. CIGAR8, In endless variety, and nil New and Strlclly Fresh. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES For Men, Women nnd Children, Just received and marked down low. Cash and Country Produce always secure t tixHi liargauiH at my store. Utiles, Rags and Junk of all kinds taken at the Highest Market Price. DONT. T3TJY! Till you h ive sern my Stock and got ' Prices. It will' pity you. DAVID HARNETT TionoMla, Ta. Tha aacret of di hpii.ae la, I bin thrawm Mny mr old BUckioc Braaa, and am - 9ATERPR00F BOOTS BCAUTIFULLV POLIRHID WITHOUT LaBOK. WoIffsACMEBIcking Pradao a polkh wnbooUi old tmnh. and U ah, Mill Jo a vk on hm'M iAtm mm mmm', Ma Whyattoktooldwayatottuwdaraat pragma tJL Bold bj Sho BUwm, Orooan, DncaMa mtm. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHlUDOPHUb HUmPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIHCS Tn llorses, Cattle, Sheep, Eojs, Eon, - AND FOULTBT. SOOl'ace Rook no Treatment at A alnala aud I bart'siiul If no. Tn,ffrrrr,l f on,,,,,0 InUammalloa. A. A. 1 mpinal Mruiaaitia, Milk rfiir. ll.H. isiraiua, LomrDriu, Ubminulaa, C'. lllnlrDierr, Nn.nl Ulacharaea. II.D-llotsnr (ii-Dbs, Worna. rHKhn, lleavea, FueHnioBia F.F. Colloor tliiiM-s. ltellyacba. J J.G. MUrarrlaae, lleiurrba-a. 11.11. t rluary and Kidney Olaeaaea. I. I.-KrnpllTe lllpenara, ltlaaae J.K.i!iieaea of lilaeatloa. Statin Case, with ttprrtflf, MannaL " Wltoh ilairl Oil and Mwlioator, tT.flO Frlee, blngiii lkitUotuvsrliUUiHuij, . ., Gold br Drnlita; or Sent Prepaid anrwhar and in aar quantity on ftwwipt oi Prica. Humphreys' Med. Co.. lot Fulton St., H. V. A GOOD IK For Every Man willing to work (JOt)D PAY! Vrite to W. & T. Smith, Nttrseryinen, (lenova, N. Y., for terms. Uneo,ualel facilities. Many valuable specialties. One of tho largest aud host known Nurseries In the country U EN EVA NURSERY, Established lH4il. 4-10-Gt, WESTWARD, HQ! Aro you contemplating a joui noy'West or South f It' so, (he undersigned eun give, vou CIIM'KST RATES ol FA K E or KREKJUT. Also furnish Maps, tiuidea nnu any in formation relative to tho Farm ing, tii'H.ing or Mining distiie's uf the West or South, ('all on or address. R. II. WA1XACK, Ticket Agent N. Y., P. .k O. Rv. Ofllcoin Union Depot, OI 1, CI'l'V, PA. THE GREAT FLOOD ATTENTION, AtiENTS! The first in the field. A enniplete his tory of the terrihlo calamity nt Johnstown has just heen issued, lino pages, &t full, page illustrations, handsomely hound in cloth, price 31.00. Discount to ngonts, &0 per cent. Send 25 cents for PiospectuB llook and package of circuliirs, and go to work. Address J. S. (Mill. 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