THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . C. WtNK, tOITOK 4 PKOltTOH. WED.NRIOAY, AtTfitST 14, 1RW. RKr ITM.ICAX TI I K ITT. KTATE. For Trensurpr, IIKNRY K. HOY Fit, Philadelphia. COl'NTV. For Amnrinttt Judfp, JOHN H.WII1TK, Harnett Township. For Tronsnrrr, A. M. HOUTT, Tionesla Borough. For Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW, Tlotiesta Borongh. THE STATE CONVENTION. The Republican State Convention which met in llarriaburg last Wednes day, did its work promptly bdc! har moniously. There wns do opposition to Speaker Boyer for Stato Treasurer, find his Domination was made by ac clamation amid applause and good feeling. Chairman Andrews of the State Committee was re elected unanimously. The platform is outspoken on all points now prominently before the people, and doesn't mince matters in any par ticular. It is as follows : The. Republicans of Pennsylvania lu convention assembled submit tho follow ing platform : The doctrines onunciated at Chicago In Juno, 1888, by tho National Republican party received the endorsement of the people at the polls In tho following No vember. Upon them tho Keystone State set the seal of her approval by 80,000 ma jority. With renewed omphasm wo reaffirm these cardinal principles and again submit them to the electors of Pennsylvania for their approbation. We greatly rejoice in the national vic tory of 1888 for a two-fold reason : First, because it was fought and won under Pennsylvania leadership and upon Penn sylvania platform, and, second, because the executive and legislative power in the Union has thoreby boeu restored to the Hepublican party, w hich within a period oj less than thirty years has rescued the country from the perils of robellion, of treacherous reconstruction, of financial dishonor and of reckless Industrial legis lation. All ot which wore distinctly in volved In the policy or acts of the Demo cratic party as now governed. The Republicans of Pennsylvania claim especial recognition for the reason that in tie hour of its extremity tlioy furnished to the National Hepublican organization a chairman who during all the anxious days or tne recent National campaign, in co operation with tho honored representa tives or other states, so contro'led the forces at hand as to compel victory. Tho thanks of the Republicans of this Com monwealth are duo, and hereby tendered to, the lion. Matthew S. Quay for tho honorable and masterful way In which he conducted that campaign. We cordially endorso the Administra tion of President Benjamin ETarrison, be cause it steadily dovotes itself to the work of broad and Intelligent administration by competent and trusty officials and makes its rule of inflexible duly the faith ful observance, not tho hypocritical eva ion, of Ihe public statutes j because it proposes honestly to collect and honestly to disburse the proceeds of publio taxa tion, and seeks so to adjust the burdens thereof that tlioso persons and interests blo to boar most shall bear most, and those able to boar least shall bear least, and that in all cases the vexatious and in quisitorial forms of taxation shall be first reduced and abolished; bocause it is pledged to give to suffering communities needed help in the necessary work of pub lie education in order that thereby tho citizenship of this whole country may be elevated ; because it aims to aeeure by ad equate legislation protection against the otTensea of suppressed and miscounted ballots, of perverted returns and false cer tificates of election and of murderous methods of maintaining tho insufferable wrongs which now Htaiu the records ot Southern states and touch the honor of tho Southern people, making of elections in most of them a fraud or farce, whose fruits re a large body of Democratic usurpers now assuming to represent those states in the legislative halls of the nation ; and be cause, more than all else, it makes as its cardinal aim iu foreign ailairs the vindica tion of the rights of America and the de fense of the honor, safety and dignity of all Americans, and in domestic atlairs the development of our own resources, the advancement of our own interests, tho en largement of our own industries, and the upbuilding of the labor of our own peo ple. Against all of which tho Democratic party stands as an ever-present danger and menace. "Protection" is the corner stone of our political faith. Its greatest blessing is that in protecting the American laborer and manufacturer it strengthens aud builds up all interests, resulting iu the promotion of a great diversity of bus iness enterprises ami a home market. It thereby nurtures not only tho interests primarily and directly protected, but all iutore-its, particularly agriculture, w hich liuds in the certainty and higher prices of a home market its great advantage. Penn sylvania Democrats have until recently claimed the uidquo distinction of being Democratic Protectionists, At lost, how ever, tho controlling element in that par ty, not ouly in tho nation, but State, has unequivocally announced its antagonism to Protection. It is our duty to take ad vantage oi mis opportunity and press home this living issue. We will thereby deal Democracy iu death blow in Penn sylvauia, TENSION LAWK, If Protection to Americ an Vidustry bo the corner-stone of our oliticul faith then Protection to thoso who fought In defence or the Union is iu capstone. v.l rever ence the memory of tiiose intrepid mar tyrs who gse up their lives uporK the field of battle, and of those other horoe, burdened with year and covered Willi scars, who have since gone to their rest. Hut tours will not suffice for the ten of thousand!) of brave soldiers who still sur vive. We advocate such amendments to tho pension laws as will make adequate provision for all honorably discharged veterans of the lato war, whose advancing years, wounds or other infirmities disable them from total or partial self-support. Those who saved tho nation from dissolu tion should be saved by tho nation from penury; and wo heartily commend tho wiso and friendly lilerality shown by Commissioner Tanner to his brother sol diers in the conscientious discharge of tho duties of hi ollleo. Tho Republican party, having In ISSfl declared in favor of tho submission of the question of the prohibition of the manu facture and sale of intoxicating liquors to a vote of the people, and having, In two successive Legislatures, through the method ordained by the Constitution, and In spite of Democratic opposition, provid ed tho machinery for reaching a fair ex pression of the public sentiment, and tho vole, to secure which it was pledged, hav ing been taken, declares that It has fully and honorably fulfilled its compact in this regard. In view of the result of said election and having regard for tho preservation of the purity of tho homes of our Common wealth, we heartily endorse tlio iirooks High License law, and rojoiitiiif lid si.t'.i amendments thereto as will tend to its proper progressive Improvement, and also bring within its scope the control of wholesale licenses. Wo endorse the action of tho last Legis lature in providing for the appointment of commissions to revise and consolidate the laws relating to the construction and improvement of the public highw ays of this Commonwealth, and to consider tho subject of local taxation, with a view to a reasonable and just equalization thereof. These are questions of vital concern to the people of Pennsylvania, paiticularly to those engaged in agricultural pursuits, and should, as they doubtless will, receive careful aud intollige.it consideration from tho respective legislative commissions. OOVEKXOK BKAVKR ENDORSED. Tho administration of Governor Beaver continues to merit the confidence and ap proval of tho Republicans of Pennsylva nia. From its inception it has boeu able, dlguified and cloau in every department, and deserves tho contiuued respect and approval of tho citizeua of tho Common wealth. Tho catastrophe which has recently vis ited Johnstown and other sections of tho State, has touched tho heart of all forms of civilization on tho face of tho earth, ap peals especially to the sympathies of tho people of this Commonwealth who have witnessed with thankful hearts tho gener osity of all nations. Wo urge that tho next Legislature tke such constitutional action as will best provido permanent relief for the stricken sections. Tho death of General Simon Cameron, for sixty years a conspicuous son of Penn sylvania, aud for much of that time in the honored discharge of important public, functions, State and national, executive and legislative is a great public loss which properly demand of this Conven tion an earnest expression of their deep sorrow, and that they should testify their admiration aud veneration for his career and character. Gettysburg Transportation. Mr Editor: Having "passed tbrougli the mill" in regard to tlie above matter, 1 hare some information which micht be of use to some of tny comrades who ao ticipate going to Gettysburg in Sep tember: 1st. It a comrade is in doubt as to bis right to said transportation let him Gil out the blauk properly, being care ful to give the date of eolistment aod discharge correctly, and as it is in the Adjutant General's office in Harris burg, by being thus corelul to give the ficts, you do not become a, fraudu lent applicant, but you simply place the facts before the proper authorities for decision aod then your case will be decided by the Adjutant General properly. If your case comes within the Jimtt ot the Act ynu get your transportation ; if not, then you sim ply fail. If you misrepresent your case )ou are then subject to the pen alty as annexed to the Act, dec. 2d. In sending tii your application to Harrisburg, aod after addressing it properly to the Adjutant General, write upon the envelope, separately from the address, these words: "Get tysburg Transportation." J5y so doing your letter will be at onco separated from the general business of the office aod go at once to the proper division to which said matter is assigned, hence delay will uot occur iu your ease. I have seut for blank applications which will be given to all who wish them, so far as they go, as soon as they come to hand. Said applications must be filled out by the applicant himself if be can write. Hoping all comrades entitled to said transportation wilr avail them selves of the privilege they havo, I re main, Yours in F , 0. & L , J. AlBAUCW, West Hickory, Pa. August 12, 18811. lll'C KI.K.VW AIIMI'.t MAI.VK. The best Salve in the world f jt Cuts, Ill-Hi,,,.,,, sores, CUers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, CliNpp"d Hands, Cliillihiins, Corns, and all Nkiu Eruptions, ami posi tively euros Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to uive pertei-t satisfaction, or money relundcd. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by (. W. Kovard. Tiud-h Seavin Liniment rcniovr-M idl Hard, Sort or Calloused Lumps and lllem- isnes iioin noiMn. uiood spavin, l urlis, Splints, Sweeney, Kiii-ltono, Htilles, Sprains, all Swolfen Thrones, Cnuirha Kte., -'U uv use oi one but tie. vt urranled Mold hy Herman A Si'guis, Druj.i ,ts, j loiiesia. novS l y. The Harvest. I wstch tliegolilcn billows awaiting tlieftcVles keen, W hile ihe com Msnrt watting-yonder a splen did. .Illlet-linr nlipcn: Ibesrihe reri comiiiK with merry shout snil snnir. Then I see the lilllnws railing In solid ranks along. Tho grain not only falling, but the tender newer loo, And with tlirni tare sad thistles spattered tlit-oiiirli line tlii-ouu-h: For the renprr resi'S a harvest that Is heavy lor Hie elude. While tho voice of the master ralleth, "It inuM not no delayed I And thus the mlphty harvest hi all our glorl- mn lurid. The rrsner blithe and happy, there is Joy on everv nsnti: For toll Is sweet to the faithful, reward will eonie nt lust. Po the reaper slum and labors until daylight nmirs are paou I pee thehnrvest over, and mountains of gold en grain . . . Await thethreshersplensure.Bnd It shall not wait In vsln: For 1 hcarthc hum of engines and clatter of Im-iiinir wheels. Letnswslt a moment linger and pee what this reveals. You know what we see. good farmer. In fields now brown mid bate; W here the irniln Is k"pt from the thistles from tlilsilc nnd Irom tare; And only the main is wanted, Ihe thistles arc etiet nv.-ny, While the Mowers that died and wMtercd ahull bloom another day. I see another hsrvest In the grain Welds of this life. The whe.-tt Is bent and shaken w Ith latter sore nod ftrlfe: Hut tie reaper eonieth of icn, with footsteps Si. I'l. -is nlr. Ho tsk-e thes. vain and Hewers, 'he thistle and the tare. The harvest Is ver rli-enlng to the reaper's net lo 1. renin. To the knife of this silent reaper, whose mys tic utiiii' licnth: And wr Sn.ov nut the hour ef tits coming, whetle-rut lovtil orduv. Nor why lie phen'.ii spare tho thistle and tako our lloHt-is away. Ill tills llvlnit nnd mlghtyharvest weare grain of worthless chflll : We cannot serve two masters. God wants do work nv hair. And I pray, when tho harvest Is over, at tho garnering oi inewneau I, with the gvaln and Bowers, may kneel at tue piaster p icci, flood Housekeeping. The Cluster of Stars to Which onr 8tm l'.ekmgs. "The Vrammirtrit Snva of Arc1and er pavo tho positions of tho lucid stars of the northern sky, and it has been supplemented by tho Vmnottu'lria Arg entina of Dr. Gould, which covers tho southern sky. Willi tho stellar statis tics of the whole sky before him Dr. tioiuu was in a posmou to draw somo extremely interesting conclusions with respect to the arrangement of the brighter stars in space, and to tho situ ation of our solar system in relation to them. The outline of his reasoning can bo given here, but the numerical evidence upou which his conclusions are founded must be omitted. In the iirst place, it Is fairly proved that in general tho stars that are visible to tho naked eve (the lucid stats) are distri buted at approximately equal distances one from another, aiid that on the average they are of approximately equal brilliancy. If we make a tabl'o of the number of stars of each separate magnitude in the whole skv we shall find that there aro proportionately many moro ot the brighter ones (from first to fourth magnitudes) than of tho fainter (from fourth to seventh magni tudes). That is, there is an 'unfailing aud systematic excess of tho observed numbor of tho brighter stars.' We cannot suppo.-o, taking one star with another, that tho difference between their apparent brightness arises simply from real difference iu size, but we must conclude that the stars from the first to fourth magnitudes (some 500) are really rearer to us than the fainter stars. It therefore follows that theso brighter stars form a system whoso separation from that of thoso of the fainter stars is marked by tho change, of relative numerical frequency. "What, theu, is the shape of this system? and have wo any independent Iiroof oi its existence? fcir John Ierschcl and Dr. Gould havo pointed out that thcro is in tho sky a belt of brighter stars which is very nearly a great circle of the sphere. This belt is plainly marked, aud it is iucliuedabout SO degrees to the Milky V ay, which it crosses uear Cissiopea and the Southern Cross. 1 . iking all tho stars down to 4.0 magnitude Dr. Gould shows that thev ate more symmetrical ly arranged with reference to tin's belt than thev aro ilh refeienco to tlio Milky W'nv. In fact, the belt lias I!U-1 stars on one side of it nud Sl'J on the cither, while the cot responding num bers for tho Milky Way are 2lh and W2. From this and oilier reasons it is con cluded that this belt contaius brightev stars be-.-aitfe it contains tho nearest stars, aud that this set of nearer and brighter stars is distinctively the clus ter to which our suu belongs. Leaving out tlio brighter stars which may be aecidcutaliv projected among the truo stars belonging to this cluster, Dr Gould concludes that our suu belongs to a cluster of about 1"0 stars; that it lies in tho principal plane of tlio clus ter (since tho belt of bright stars is i great, uot a small circle): aud that this solar cluster is indepeffdont of tho vast congeries oi stars w hah wo call the Milky Way. "Ve know that tlio sun is moving in space. It becomes a question whether this motion is ouu common to t lie solar cluster and to the sun, or only tho mo tion of the sun iu tlio solar cluster 1 ho motion lias lieeii dc.lcrmiucd on the supposition tliut the suu l.s moving and that its motion is iiotsvslematical- ly sdiared iiv tlio stars which Dr. Gouid assigns to the solar chiicr. llutavcry important research will be to investi gate tho solar motion without employ ing those 400 stars as data." 1'roJ'tS' tor bdivwu o. iJuiiieit t' Lviuunj. In Sow Mexico says tlio Lntiisvillo l'ouri:r-Juurwil, the Spanish language is the language of tlio courts, the council and the :issi-.lilv. Legislative debates are carried on in Spauish and laws are framed iu that language Knglish is a secondary tongue, and i person is at a decided disadvantage even in transacting btisincs-i unless he is familar nitii Spanish. liuecu Victoria is cleared of the charge that plain Knglish bread is not good enough fur her taste. It has been reported that she alo only Tin rolls of the kind slued Grcssim, but London Truth. sas tliis is all nonsense anil declared that brown nnd w hite bread aro made every day for her use and she is exceedingly fotid of oat- cakes and scones. Tho Sterol) ped Auhwer. idr. lnkliuk (who aspires to author si, mi ami matrnuouv, to his lutiinalu friend, bitterly) "Willi, I've seen hor 1 did if. it's over!" "All, iudced, and what was tho ro sultr' "O, just the same as usual: 'Dccliui ed. with tlmuk,,' --J.ii',. Tlif-lr IImhIin ss llnemlng. Probably no one tiling has caused mi'-h a rcneinl revival nitride at U. W. Ho v.ird's Drug More as liielr Hiving away to tin ir cttst'-iuoiT of so many free trial bot tles of Dr. King's Now' Discovery for Consumption. Their Undo is simply enormous In this very valuable article from the lint that It always cures and and never disappoints. Concha, Colds, Asthma, Itroneliitis, Croup, nnd all thront and lung liMrnscs quickly cited. You can tc--l it bet no loiyiiiu hy ceding a trial bottle free, largo s'lro fl." I-'vcry bottle warranted. A common looted. Downs' sale by D. Ham cold should not be net; lilixir ill cure it. Ft r it l. Arnica A Oil Liniment is very healing and soothinj, and does wonders when ap plied to old sores, For sale by D. Harnett. Whsn Rhy wnt tick, ws Raw her Ciwtorla, When shi- was a Child, she cried for Cantoris, ' Wlien she became Mim, she clung lo ('(uteris, When tlw hud Children, she (tTe Iheni Cnstorln, a (Ml coiisuMrnoii JICSOtULA EECNOUTi'13 CGUGH3 GOLDS 7flting!);s"a30S Woniiei ful F!osh Producoc Many havo Rftined ond pound per day hv its tiso. ScotVs Xjinulsion is not a se cret remedy. It contains tho stimrclftting properties of tbo Uypopltopphites and pure, Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, tho po tency of both beincj largely increased. It is used by Phy sicians all over tlio world. PALATARLE AS MILK. Sottlbtf all Druggist. SCOTT & EOUE, CLouiists, K, T. ft li FRI&HTFUL EXAMPLE Is hero furnished of tho consequence of neffloctiux to take wio wifely ad viec. This man tliou;'lil lie knew it all and Turned Up HisNoso At onr low priced Furniture because they were low. nepum two priced lor ail interior article which led his wife lo Turn Down His Nose For future reference. he ijavo him tho nlmke tn a mild form nud threatened di vori'e for the next oltrnce. She's all riulit. To fail to trade with. Nelson Greenliind is ft JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would eiilv think so. Keen on initios. jMiue.J.re vour IHisiand to liniv a 1 ariraiti vlicn ho sees it. 'i'lrtin tlicni iu tlio way they alio.. Id m ' lor Knrniiiirc.) " nd rc'.:ni:ilier tout :iv is to 1 QRiiERLVXD'S, V ii.iet-tiiker .t Kmhalmcr, 3'Jl K.xehanu Hioek, WAllltliN, 1A CARTERS 8 IVER PHIS. til CURi Bit'k TK'Adfu heRn.lroIievo all Ihe tr-Kittltfnel tlfht u a l:limg Htntr f(f thr- sntcm. snoh m liiev.iit-tth. Nuuwa. UrowtttitL'HH, Dibtrena aftr ettlni f, l'nin iu tl.e Bil. - M i.iit th ir most reumikabie buittw Uii betn ftltown lii curiug Ilfadachn, y)t Cakteb'b IjIttle I.n'KR Piu.4 ar timlly valimhl in rimstijiMlmi, ciirinff iiml irovintine tint annoying complaint, while thvy ulno correct alt iliHortinrH of tne btuiritu'h, Hiiunilato tliH liver and rvulaUi the bowuJa, HEAD A oh they mtuuM almost ru'.:-i3 to thow wlioHijfToi t '.!. ihi-i di.st-"s.i'.iir CMiipluitii ; bul fortrnnu.'!. thi-ir im- t. n t -.1 Ikpm, nn 1 th- j- wi-.- iiv t.-y tlu :-t w tit fi.ui tiitse lit U' i -UN v.tliiahlo iu y-i t.iuiiv w.;y :nt t'-.i'V will iiot .i Mllg Ut uo v. .iliut tLc.u. 3 r. ? I ' m ii t is tKf lin of iV 1 1'ir.v livt i lint l:-n- (b whom w- i.i. .ti-t o'tr i r .: botot. kjxit pilla i'ur It lnli ollit-rri Ait Hi. ('A'f-'K'f't- l.;:vi.. Livrfi f'i!.iJi nrt'Vfrv mnnll at. J v ry .-ah i t.i -a'. uv ur Lwf n-i luakrt a 1". 'i;-ty i.i.i trtcrty v7'tiil' Q:.tl ilo IM n; iw or pui;;t', b.it by th. ir iitlf i t ik ! lt us. nil ,v'in I.- ,i i."in. In UiIk it '.'jfi litis, ive lor rl H 1 1 t-vi-rvwhi iv, tr unit 1-y luaiL Ci.'tV; Ui;i.E U, V: Yai. bl 71.' it nv ill -.it K.i.l CHANCE"! SPLENDID For YOU, l'ui'iiianeiit position tho year round ! Ood weekly pay ttuaranlced ! Noc-xperieui'e neeiieil ! On I v irood ch tract"! and willingness lo work required. Oiittit trie. K.'ti.l lor terms and commence nt once. Write J. Al sTIX silAW .V- CO., Nurserymen, MKngl?aLyA",.--1 Ue.el.eHter, N. Y. I r A'OIJ WAST a n table job ef A in tilling at a reaautiuljic puce- scud your order to this oHicu. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IX OUR GROCKRY DKPARTMKNT WILL ALWAYS I'.K FOUND rim Fmsirmr maamms. 11KRRIKS, mil ITS A VlXJHTAItLES 01" ALL KINDS, IN SKASON. Iu out- Drug Department, which is in charge of a tliorc uglily competent Clerk, will always bo found Iho PUREST DllUtiS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDKD WtTH UTMOST I'AUK, Hero S$ A Foiuitcx For All I WE AltH JlsTOI-KMNli X V OL'K EXCKI.S AN YTIM NO KVF.lt liltDUtillT TO Til IS VI.ACFI KVKHVT1IINU MOW ANP OF THIC YVAIY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS AI.I, TIIF. NFW ,II.lM',s A.VH FATTFllNS IN PllKSS (1(H)1S. ALL TIIF. MiW HA1'I'.S AND l'ATTFHNS IN llOMFSTK' HOOPS. Al l. THK Nl-.W Ml Pi:. AND I'ATII.KNS IN FKRNCII (UN.ilt.Ma Al.I. Till: NFW S11A1K.S A N 1 FATTKHNS IN SATTINKS. AIJ, TilK NFW SHAPKS ANI PATTFKNS IN .SI f A 1.1,1 FS. ALL THK NKW SI I Al) KS AND PATTKHNS IN SHAM UK FYS. PRICES. F.VFKYTHINtl IN OVR STOKK L'JWICST 1'O.SSIHLK 1'ltICK. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION L AH IKS', OUSTS, MISSF.S' AND HENRIETTAS HENRIETTAS SILK WA HP. ALL WOOL. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLGTHIN0, We have evervthlnii unvbodv could want In the shtmo of Clotli n-. sizes from Hoys lour yenrs ohl tii the lurniwit man. And quality lieiriistiimt with nil Cotton tiud niniuir up to the Finest Impelled Corkscrew. M i In up In every stvle irom ivnee itreecnes to frinee Alliens. KIIOSIS, SHOIX KSIOIIS, This whole paper wouldn't hold the irood Shoes. We Imve m-ele mi f 'Vort thin Spring bow liai-nns or ho viii . Ivov l.-uge or ho ovcil,oily. I l)M F. AND SFK. DON'T FOl?tiKT ltliillT I1KKH THAT VH AUK II F A Pil'AKTFUS Foil CRCOtLvS, FLOUR AND FE2T.D. Wo buy direct aud buy for CO.MF AND SK'-; I'S. NO TFOUULi: TO sliOV.' liiYK YOU rilll L. II. J. tTiJBi'JCTJTgMI-U- L. lattilB I WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALKUS IN- CLOTHIKG, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WARE, STATItKtRY, CWIZQ GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. HOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS CF FIF.ST CLAPS QUALITY IN K V F It Y DFP A UTM F.NT. TAKKN IN KXCHANiiF loll OooI S. ii wreiiwiMejjaiMuonr A mull tr-cli.- in iMtntion witli lueitities the country. Fine-ovs only teaeliers of separate courses In el nstc inclu. litis all nileil with Allet'Iienv i iiii wi-.teii accepts 1 liorotiiLii courses lu ruinutiji, I'ruwuijr, ooii-t ui vinjf, met 1'liysleal Culture. Diiilumas u ranted 'hose coniploUiiir uuy ono ol tho courses. Kxcellonl boaidinv; lie il ilies at vci y imxloriite rates. (Stud, ills ncpteinlier -tin. henu lor I alalo:;iie to b-H tit. .MliS, JL ACME A ITai:: Ci-.nMi:n that rnoDDrEi Haih ivaKuu aix eriu:iu nu.. Will i-top Hnlr talliug otit. MACiiETiG Kcmo i"i"B. fare's all Krnptlons and II 1 1 Q Hofien and asM uf tlie bklu uuU bialp nAIntsiiltsiUKlilt. Thp nnlv artklo tliut ri'storen Hair on PPfllif CD Hal. I Ilt-utin. llu uu L iu.il .. Halt UhUnLlI Drt-fdlui;. Contrmle inle to jrow Hair on tcrni ot NO HAIR-NO PAY. HASITACTUIIEU BV acme hair grower co., cii citi'. te:i::. RAYIYlChU S PECTORAL FLASTER The wonderful Com.li cine. A positive euro lor Whooping Conch nn.l al! Toioai, Clict and l.nni; Tfoiil.-s, mid ullCoiiiin. Is iil-io ihe Ijest km 'vn i(e:iic.iy li r lo id pains, HH.ii a.-i l,ui:ilaj, Seiiuiea, oic. Sold ley ull Jfiigists. aug7-ly. WANTED ItF.LIAUl.l-: AC I'MTS to pell our Now llili Arm AutouiHlio Kewint! Miuliuiu, Tlin No. 9. I.i'i.ri-.il imlui i ... n' Ad.iren.i WlllOKl.r.U .t vvll.SU-.' Ml-l.. CO., Pliiladclph.a, P.i. KsUlliuinl tMa. t ... ,.v V ' ' i !: , V v, ..- ., vi y.t:.. -. . r.-r - , !-. ' ; to. i!l -C '-. SIGGINS ! GUOC23RS, PEUU. AND CHEMICALS ! 1-4. ' In STHlNll HTtK'K OF CiOons. WHICH WILL 15F SOLO AT TIIF. C111I.P11! NS VN I'KKWFAlt. HENRIETTAS BLACK GOODS COTTON WARP. In Kudless Variet y. SKOBS. SISOCS, thiti'-s we ootiM ..v about onr stoc'; of n y foot, no loiiitci a:t 1 jo ii.e t.. suit to Invo si-oes to IU' : .small, will: oiselitv Cash, and can't be undersold. Y.V HOOD:-, AND HOPKINS & CO. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- , r.1 m anisic an. I Art see.-.ml to no si-Iieol in experience ami eminent reputation. Fkrht liranches Vocal ami luslruincnuii. Is i.liil Music bs hii elective ftu.lv. udmilted to any crude. Full term beeius VIA U. HULL, Director, Meadville, I'l. S. I. HASLET k SHE GENERAL MERCHANTS. Healers, iu TPTj-insrxTTjTE -A Is UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, PA. P A T EN TST C:i'eats, and 't rade-Marks olitaino,, and nil I'aieiit IjiisinesM coiiditeieil for .Moder ate l-'i i". (iu i- olla-e is n: ;vs-te V. fi. Patent Ollue and wo can secure .u'.eiil in lc-w time tli-ui lljose remole Irom V'uliim;loii. heiul lliotlcl, li 111 in o'1' photo., with description. We aii.iso it' al'-n'.alilu or not. lien ol' eliai i-'o. uor lee not due till pt'tolil i he--iii o.l. A puopl.lot, "ll.ov to Olitaiu Patents," with names of actual cliu ill in your Slate, eoiml v, or town, sent iVo. . Ail.iress, C. A. SOW A ('., Opp. Paleiil tlllico, Waisliinnton, 1). C. X A WKElv mill upwaidn positively 0--" Heenrud l.y men :'(-enlHKellin lir tSeott to-inline Kluetriu lieil, Suspensory, eU!., and 1 y lu lio-i sellinc lr. Seotl H.KIec u ie Corsets. Sample IVe.i. stale wix. l)r. Kcutl, lia liioauwuy, N. Y. N jv.li-:hii. W KSTF.lt N NEW YOHK PICNV. SYIA'ANIA RAILHOAI), formerly II., N. V. di I', li. n. 3 Time Tublo tnkln)? elleet May 12th, J880. Kivstern Tiinn-7f.tii Me'rldiuii. Trains will leave Tlonestn for Oil City nil pointH West nn foliown: No. 'M Throiij.'h Freight (eurry intr priseni;erH)-. No. Ill llnfhilo Fx press No. Til Way Freight (currying onssomrers) .' No. 33 Oil t'lly F.x ress ... fiHO n. in. l2:Xi noon, p. uu 8:U5 p. in, For ItieUory, Tldlouto, Witrren, Kinxun, lliadlbrd, oleiiu nud the Knsti No. .'in Olnnii l'.xpress No, 2 I'ittslnii-Kli Fxpt-ess No. I'll Throm;h Freight (cur tyhiK pas'"ciij,'crs 8: 10 a. tn. :4! p. m. 7:1.1 p. in. Train Hit nnd i'H Kun Dully nnd carry pns'einfers to nnd from points botwoeil Oil City end Irvinetoii only. Otlior Iraina run dnitv except Siiudav. Hct Time Tulvles nnd full tnformntioit from J. I.. CltATtl, Atit, Tlonesln, F. ' lil'.O. S. UA'I'I'IIFLL, Oen'l Bunt, J. A. FKI-I-OWH, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket A(tent, Hullalo, N. Y. -OF- ISTlilW GOODS Calculated ti t'tiit tlio SPRING SUMMER TRADE! Can ie . v be seen at the store of DAVID DAKNETT. At'cMtnui Is c.illod to our Fredi Stock of HKY noons, NOTIONS, .11 w I I KY, t I I l.l.itV, til. NTS I't'liN- I.xll ! N(i OOODS, til.ASNWAItl", WAUU. CAN.VKD tiOOPS, CONFKC'l ION Kit Y, Toll A CCO, Cll.AIlS, In eiid'css vni ietv, iii.d all New and Stneil'v Fic-h. A F!fj,E STOCK Or SHOES For Men, Women and Children, just received Kiel unlike. 1 down low. 'a:i and Country I'roduce alwavit secure li o.l It.ii'.'ains nt my .Store. Hides, 1 ie- ami .Innk of ail kinds taken III the llii'ltest Maiket Price. TIOTST'T IHJYt Till yon have seen my Ntock and Prices. 1 1 will' pay you. PAVII) I1AKM-.TT, Tionesta, Ta. Sweat-Groan-Growf. Wtiittln W trb fi peeled of th old fuhio.i way of fcUckiaf lb bonf Try th m wT by tuuif WOLFF'S leme Blacking ' sad th. dirty uk tiwMira. ,1 5! Blacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Ehcd. W.tar or 8aow. Show cm tvt wuW clt4n, rw)utrirg d,cing only one A Wetk lis- men, one. Month for women It it 1U0 an Kleg.nt H.ram Orattlnc. WOLFF & KANOOLPH.PbUad.lpbl HUMPHREYS' STUiISARI SPECIFICS' Fcr E:ri:r, Caf lo, !Hiacp, CoglSn, A:J1 IOfTt.TBT. UMi Iu.. 1':-. U .-n Tr- amifiif of Animal. nnd Caurt'lSeut Free. rrrrx i p(., Cou-mitien., Tnnammatlmi, -a. (l-i.lmil Ht...,ilna!ll. ttlllk fever. I,B.-Mrtl. I.J n. ItkouiuallM. t .( . lilrtleiniM r, l ...ii I UUeUur.ch H.ll. In. i . -it t.'v-l,!., Wor n. K.E.-('(.(vh,i, Mi-iivm, I'lieanmnla. l'.l'-""''oll.i.ir ;r;irM, Hc.tyacliu. 4.. f;.-!Yi e-nrrlor t!ei'MrrhMi4. Il.il.-I.riiiui y rind Kidney llMoa,e 1.1. -. .Kruellve Ii.-etiNrH. itlitntfv. J. li. ilt-UHt-. i;f lllveilliiii. Hlnl.le O-lMV ll!l Fim-ll'.n Muuul, Wlteh Mueli.tland W-Mintt.ir, $7.00 I Hoe tsiutfti- Koliloinv.-rNlri.M.Mi, .rlH Sold t D.iiri'it.; or Bi ni Prrpnld .nnrha and lufiny -la.iutr oa fteoctpt ol Fric llumpbrayt' Med. Co., 10 Fulton St., N. Y. Kor ICvery Man jjf willing to work UO'Jl) PAY! ti! ' to V. A T. Smith, Nurserymen, t.eneva; N. Y., for teium. Uneiualei faei!it!os Many valuable specialties. Olio oi' the largest and lest known Nurseries in the eonntry UKNKVA NL'KSICIIY. llslalilished I.SW. 4-10-lit. WESTWAR D , H O I Are von contemplating a journey Vct.t nrSo-ith? 1 1 so, the un.lcrs'icncd can jrivo y ni CIIXPKST It ATKS of FA K 1-3 or r'KKi'.tin'. A Iso furnish Maps, uides nnd any inforinaliou relative to tlio Frm imr, ir:'iiii or Minim; distiic'ii of tho Went or Soiiili. Cull on or uJ dress. It. II. W'A I.Ii ACK. Ticket Airent N. Y., P. .V . Rv. CI, l.-e in I iiion IK-pot, I'l 1. CITY, PA. THE GREAT FLOOD ATTENTION, AG KNTS ! The first in the field. A complete his, tory of the ti-rrihlo calamity at J.dinstown husjust lii-iu If-.iii'il. .'loo pntros, L'.i l'ull (iiil'o i!instr,.iioiis, liandsomely lioiind in cloth, p.. ice .!.oo. IiiSeotint to aent, 50 l-.r ei t. Semi U li nts for Prospw-tini Itoi-I: a-ui i; c.i ;e of l in-tiiars, und iro to Mink. A. I. ire s J ,s. (H.ll.YIK. J'ub- ii.sll,.. '7 lfo-e Street, New York. 1-or l-i-e llibOils. : Arrh sh Trv it. irvl, Jlit:jl;t'n and Liver i "c ili'HranUHid. Ulliee, Kil P'tMadciphia. All drui'ist i 1- '11;!, m. for Sa. " l:- .'rre c jki tftm.inted. f or;ui u or In-. .."u Uiiiuy. T! circuUr, lr J M..yir, Ml I iwuui rtUl
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