THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINK, Editor 4 Promuctom. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 18R0. REI'UliLICAX TICKI7T. NTATK. For Treasurer, HENRY K. nOYF.K, Philadelphia. 'oi-ntv. for Associate Juc1)fpf JOHN II. WHITE, Harnett. Township. For Treasurer, A. M. DOUTT, TionestA RorouKli. For Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW, Tionesta Borouph. SERVICE PENSIONS. An Able Article on the Much Dis cussed Question. By Theodore P. Rynder. ( Concluded from last week.') TOINTS OF VIEW. Looking at tbe subject from an equitable standpoint, it is onquestioQ ' ably better that tbe whole increased wealth of the whole country should share in tbe cost of this unavoidable necessity. Looking at it from a business stand point, it is an admitted fact that tbe pension money now paid out, and which more than any reaches clear back to tbe hills and vales of the country, does more than any other to steady business and affect cash settle ments in the country districts. Looking at it from tbe moral point of view, it is a statistical fact that but Tew men ever recover their manhood who are driven to tbe necessity of re ceiving public charity, and the families of those who do receive it usually well in increasing ratio the tide of pauperism and crime. If by reason of a service-pension the old soldiers who now labor in physical and mental misery to keep tbe gaunt spectres of nakedness and starvation, or the not less repulsive form of public charity from their households, could be allowed to lay down their laboring arms, the act would quicken every branch of business by the action of putting more money in circulation among the people, and by making room for the employment of more of the young and strong laborers of the country. Every farmer, manufacturer and merchant would find bis business in creased and made steady by the chaDge ; aud in this act the Republic would rise to a height of justice and glory wholly unparalleled in the his tory of the world except by tbe pa triotism of the soldiers who maintained for us the only Government in which . uch an act is possible. This act would do away with more than half of tbe present cumbersome and inequitable system of the Pension Department, with its host of local boards, spocial examiners, etc., and tbe money would go direct to those entitled to receive it. THE FINAL DEBT. This pension-debt is the final war debt of the Republic. Of its more than six thousand millions of cost all baa been paid but about niue hundred millions or bonds, ana the money lying idle in the Treasury with the accruing surplus for tbe next three years is ample to pay all these, and the temper of the dominant west is to have them paid. This final debt should be provided for at the incoming session of Congress, and fortunately there is a means of doing it, and avoiding either local or general taxa tion, and of being as great a boon to tbe business of tbe country as the pen sions would bte to the old soldiers who would receive them. tho pensioner. Tbe only objection worth a moment's thought has been the cost. Following ate the ways and reasons why this beneficent action ran be put in force without cost, and fill the full measure of a great public need, and remove for a numbor of years from the arena of political con tention one of the subjeots of tbe mo9t angry dirputcs. THE REASONS AND THE MEASURE. By the payment of the National Bonds the notes of the National bank ing yptcm are being rapidly reduced and will soon be extinguished. We must bavo au atrtplo volume of paper money, and the dominant power of the Pacifio coast and the west have do creed the payment of the bonds aud rejected every effort to make a new basis for tho National bank currency. The people will have no other paper curreucy except United Slates legal tender paper money, and here is tho opportunity to issue it for value re ceived and the meaus to distribute it at once among the people, by provid ing for the payment of the service pensions in new additions to our paper currency. This would avoid any kind of taxation, and would in addition to our silver coinage keep tbe increase of currency somewhere near the needs of increasing population and business The business of tho country needs this stimulus now, and if an ample volume of currency could thus be applied to our business the cry for a reduction of tbe tariff would not be beard. With tbe payment of the national bonded debt forty millions per year of annual interest tax would be lifted from tho shoulders of production, and the trouble of surplus revenues could be met by judicious additions to the free list and by cutting it down by raising the tariff ou things we can produce aud thus securiug more work at home, and tbe lower prices which have al ways resulted from home competition and tbe saving of freights, as in iron, steel, silks, pottery, etc, and in fact on every article on which tbis policy has been tried. Here, then, is the way to do justice to the soldiers without additional tax ation; to provide the country with an ample volume of paper money, and to distribute it ; and to set and keep going the wheels of industry. THE LAW IN THE CABE. The Supreme Court of the United States in tbe case of Greenmaa vs. Juillard, March 4, 18S4, covered the whole legal ground on this subject. It affirmed the right of Congress to issue as much of any kind of money as it saw proper and to provide such means as it saw proper and to provide such means as it saw proper to put it in circulation. llenco tbis great measure of "justice to our soldiers," business beneficence and currency set tlement has no legal obstruction and no plea for increased taxation to in terfere with its adoption. TO MY SOLDIER COMRADES. In the d.iys of our youth and strength we heard the bugle call of patriotism as it raDg up tbe valleys to the corn fields, the sugar camps and the lumber jobs ; as it drowned the noisy clangor of tho factory and forge and sought us even in the depths of the mines. It found us witb springing steps and stout hearts, and we answered again and again to the call for "three hundred thousand more," until, 'misdt the hissing of the minuio, the hurtling of 'shot and shell, when the heavens were obscured and dying screams and prayers oi men unheard in the smoke and roar of artillery, we drank the death-draught that "liberty and un ion might bless tbe world torever. We are old, broken and dying now, but we can by our votes at this Fall's electiou ask and compel our Congress men to do us justice. We drank the wine of death, disease and wounds on the battlelield lot us trum the same canteen drink the w ine of justice at the ballot box. encampment of the G. A. R. lie will work for Gen. Alger for Commander. A list of all the chiefs of divisions in the Treasury department has been made giving tbe dato of their original appointment and the States from which they were appointed. It is un derstood that the principal object of this list is to replace the democrats and mugwumps with good working republicans. Twenty changes have already been agreed upon but the names have not yet been made public. This movement meets tho hearty ap proval of all good republicans. Assistant Secretary Bus?y of tho Interior department has decided that a dishonable discharge from the Army is not a bar to a man's obtaining a pension, providing the disability was incurred while id tho discharge of duly, previous to (lie time tho crime was committed for which tho soldier was dishonorably discharged. Senator Fiigb, tho only democratic Senator that accompanied tho Senate committee to the Pacific coast says he does not believe the democrats can carry cither one of tho new states. That's tbe way most people who are posted on the situation out there seem (0 think. Tbe action of the Virginia republi can couvcution at Norfolk yesterday is well received by republicans here where Gen. Mahone is greatly admired. He has now assumed the entire re pponsibility, and if he wins, as now looks probable, should receive all the credit. Whether bo wins or not he will make the hottest campaigu Vir ginia has seen for some time. WhMi Bahr wm tick, we (cure her Cmtoria, W hen slip wm a CI1II1I, h cried (or Caatorla, When Rhp txMNiinc Mlas, alio clung to OMtorU, Wlirn ! bail Children, the gsro them Caatorla, HERMAN & SIGGINS! & GROCERS, If Yob tae CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING of FLESH, Or oni; 1 i:as tchrr f.'ic Throat and l.iin'jt nrr Inlnmal, l.nclc of Strength or Kcrre roirer, ytni tan be ret (er.il and Cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. Palath Milk. Auk for Soall'n Kmultton, and Irt no tarplanatton or aofirifiilfoi m?wr yon fo accept a mtbstituto. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT Sl BOWSE, Chemists, H.Y. ovt Exri:nniKNT. 1 ou cannot nllord to wasto time in ex perimenting when your luiis are In thin ner. Consumption always necnis Ht first. only a cold. l)o not permit any dealor to impose upon you with sonio cheap imita tion of Dr. K inn's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs mul Colds, but be sure you pet tho genuine. Hecauso he can 111'iiko moro profit ho may tell you he has something just as from!', or just tho Mime, Don't io ueceiveu, but insist upon getting Dr. Kind's New Discovery, which is irnaranteed to cive relief in all Throat Luni; and Chest affections. Trial bottles freo at G. VI, Uovard's Drug Storo. i A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, WRSTKUV NKW YOTMC PENN SYLVANIA HA1 LHOA I, formerly . 1 . r. n. it. Tlmo Tahlo taking effect May 12th, 1880. jyisiern 111110 mill Meridian. PENN. IN OUR GUOCEKY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS 1U3 FOUND rim FMimiEsr moemms BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil C'ilr ami points Weal as follows: No. i:i Through Freight (carry- Hero Is A Pointer For AH! WE ARE JUST OPENING VP OUR FALL STOCK OF HOODS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTHING EVER DROUGHT TO THIS PL.VCKI EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DRESS GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH GINGHAMS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SATTINES. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHALLIEH. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHAMRREYS. A Koimd I.i'Nnl Oplnlbil. ' E. Rainbridgo Muiulay Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Electric Hitters with most happy result. My brother also was very low with Ma larial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured bv timely use or this modicum. Am sat isfied Electric. Hitters saved his life." Mr. I). I. Wilcoxnoii, l Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saving : "lie positively believes ho would have died, had it not been for Electric Hitters, Thin great renr edv will ward off. as well as cure uil Ma larial Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver mid Stomach Disorders stands uneqiialcd Price Mk and 1.00 at O. W. Uovarda Drug Store. PROCLAMATION. Whekf.as. The Hon. W. D. Rrown, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sesssinns of tho Pence, Or phans' Court. Over and terminer ami General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for tlm County ot rorest, to commence on tho Ttniil Monday 01 Bent., Leing tno Pitliuay of Sept., lSSli. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice oi tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo then ami there in their proper persons nt ten o clock A. M.. 01 waul iluv witn tneir records, inquisitions, examination, nnd other remembrances, to do those things w hich to their ollico appertain to bn done. and to those whoare bound in recognizance to l.rosocuto against the prisoners that are or shall Do in tho jail of Forest County, that they may be then anil there to prosecute 'anist them as shall be mt. I.iveu uu- er mv hand and seal this l'Jth day of August, A. 1). lShll. UKU, W. NAWYElt, IL.8.J SUeriU. SOME POLITICAL V1KW3. If the Democratic view that all tariff income U an addition to the price paid by the consumer, then the bardeu of this pension debt thould fall on all portions of tbe country alike. The South ia the greater ma terial gainer by the results of the war, and its added wealth (should help pay this bill. If the Republican view that all tanu revenue is paid by tureigners who desire to trade with us, and that the internal revenue ia it voluntary contribution from those who desire to indjlge in the luxury of liquor and tobacco is the correct one, then it is unquestionably better that this pension debt be paid by the voluuUry contri butions of foreigu tariff and domestic internal revenue payers, tban to have it levied as local taxation 011 tho farms od homes of the North and West. In his Fourth of July speech at Woodstock, Tboroan II. Ilced, of Maine, touched this question lightly but practically, aJn.ituJ it muit be wet, mad said it must be dune with justice to the taxpayers as veil us to Is hero furnished of tho consequence of neglecting to tako wise wilelv ad vice. This man thought he knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because they were low. j 10 pain two prices lor an inferior article which leu his wife to Turn Down His Noso For future, reference. She gave him tho slmko in a mild form and threatened divorce for tlm next oll'enee. She's all right. To fail to trado with Nelson Groenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keen on ladies. Educate your husband to know a bargain when he sees it. Train them in tho way they tshoutd go (for Furniture.) And remember that way is to Undertaker A Einbalmcr, 831 Exchango Block, WARREN, PA. Confirmation Notice. CARTER'S filVER R PIULS. IS Notico is hereby given that tho follow ing account have been tiled in tny ollico and will be prcscuted at tho next term of I orphans court, 01 roresi county, i., beginning Soptembor 18, lite!!, for con firmation : Final acoount of A. Cook, Guardian of Goorgo W.. Albert Ell A., alary v.. and Lizzie 8. Kuhns. minor heirs of Christian Kuhns. deceased. t list and linal account ol Jacob vkcnK, Guardian of William 1... Jacob lj and Charles F. Klinestiver, minor heirs of I Dorcas Klinestiver, lato of Forest county, deceased. C. M. ARNER. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 9, lsw. A GENTS 1 WANTED To L'ttnvHHs for ono of tho largest. nldeHt established, llt i-t Known Xurbtrios in the country, Mtmt liberal terms. Lniimled iMMiitiea. ireneva Nursery, r8tiiblished IMti. W. A. V. SMI Hi, tiouuva, 2i. Y. Ick IfeAdnchoanri relieve nil the trouble Inci dent to a hi Hons state of the system, such as lizzinesH, Nausea. Imwsiuess Iistres after eating. I 'a in in the Side, &c. While their wont remarkable succem )m been shown iu curing Fpn'lachft, yet Carter's Littm Livrr Tiuj are equally valuable iu C'onit lotion, curin nnd preventing this annoying complaint, while th'y also correirt all disorders of the stomach, itti initiate the liver and reguluU) the bowels. von if they only cured Ache thy would he almost prut-less to those who RUllVr from this dibtris.-iinr complaint; hut fortunately their fpmdness chx not end here, and thu who ooee try thrui will lind these little pills vahmUe in so many wun that they will not be willing to do niUiout them. but after all tick head WASHINGTON LETTER. l'rom our regular Corrosponilont.) Washington, Aug. 23, 1880. Secretary Husk was the last member of the Cabinet to abandon the Capi to city, lie U wilh lbs Presidential party, but will leave it at Iodianapo lis to go to the U. A. H Encampment at Milwaukee, He will remain away until about the mid lie of September, Commibeioucr of Pensious Tanner hfiB made a ruling that will be hailed as a boon by huudrciU of applicants for pensious. It relates to proof of the orijjiu of disability. The rule which required lliu evidence of one com missioned eilicer or one orderly eergeaot, or ia tliu absence of both the testimony of two privates has been so modified that iu the absence of other evidence thj testimooy of one private ami the claimant v.ill be accepted as valibfliL'tory proof providjd that both are meu of jood character. Commissioner Tunntr left Washing ton to duy fur Cl.autau'jua, New York, where ho will uVlivcr au address to morrow. ImuiuiiuUly ufteiwards be ttart for Milwuuhtc to utttud the THE GREAT FLOOD ATTENTION, AUKXTiS! Tho first in the field. A complete his- torv of the terrlhlo calamity at Johnstown has just Ix'cii issued. JIOO iiaL-ns, 2.) full- iiHi:i illustrations, liiindsonif.lv bound in cloth, prico fcl.tio. Itiacotiut to agents, 50 per coin, henu ij tenia lor i'rosifctua ilixili and luK'kago of circulars, and co to work. Address J. S. OUILV1K, Juh- iisuir, hi nose Ktrcct, sow ork. 3 la the bane of no mtmy Uvis tl.fU Ihth In wher r ni'ikr our K'V'il buunt. our lulls cure it wlnl orhi-n do net. i'AltTKH'H 1-ITTI.K I.IVKR TlLUB ftrfl VPIT Small and very e isy to tako. One or two I'ills make a ill.. Tliy aro strielly vVfUi!lt anil do n-H i;ri)e or puro, lut by their gentle ui-tjoo I'l.-as.- all who nso tliHiu. Iu vials at IA ci-uts; flvu tor $1 . Sold ev-r-wh-re, or st-nt by muiL CiT.Tta KH;:il!E CO., K:w Tcri. Lrllb, U Pries. MR Only $23. H.l.lTKli; 1UTT1 US. This remedy is lioi'ominjrso well known ami so iioiiulnr as to noul no siiccuil inuu- tion. All who havo usod Klivtrio liitti-r purer modi- High Arm 6 as. 00 siiiir tho stuijr 01 praise. A ciiio docs nut exist ami il is uiiai uuieed do till liiiii is clulined. Kloclric hilt will euro all diseavjs of Hie Liver and Kidneys, will remove I'imples, Hoils, (Salt 1. ileum and other all'eetions caused ly im pure lilisid. W ill drive Maliuia I'roiu the uvstein and prevent as well as euro all Malarial levers. For euro of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klcctric liilters. 1. nthe satisfaction niiaranteed, or money refmide I. f'rieo 611 i ts. and $1.0.1 per bottle at (i. W. Kovard'a Drug Stoi o. I We have a remedy thai 1 and ASIHMA. 1 Cuimumjiliuu lueiil-uhle t Read tho fullowiiiK: Mr. 0. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., tays: ''Was down wilh Abscess of l.llims, and friends and jihvsi cians proiioiiiiced 1110 an liiuui-abio Cn suiiiplive. lieau takint; 1 Jr. Kin s New liUcovHiy for Oii)siiinlioii, am iiow on my third botllu and able to oversee lie work ou 111 y larm. It is tho finest niedi cine ever uiailu." Jessio Middlowait, Io-eaiui-, ihio, say . : "llud it not been fur l)r. kiliK' New lise.viry for ('msuinp tiuii 1 Mould have died of 1..UI11; Trouldes. Was t;i veil op by doctors. Am now in best of health." Trv il. Hiinplo bottles free at U. NV. ilovaid'n Druj: blore. II CURE CTRHrt. BKONCHIflS and ASTHMA. Our fenl. uu tlroim thai we wilt tend treatment rnk trial. Bead fug 1'kmoc mm! full partlculara. Addreu, Tho Hill Chemical Co., 3860 Filrmount Ay., Pfcll... P Km: i B mail a or Fallinn Sictnss CAN be CURED. We will SEVD -RICE by large 1 kial uui 1 i.r. 1 v...)- 1 , .lu'-r hWYbiii ANY LOiSOKKl GlMPotiOfr fie. auiil Co tint v. aud Aire oLiiiilv. AtiOiCM, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 4860 Auwuitui Avcuue, A'l.n.w.iyiLia.Pfc PRICES. KVKRYTUIN IN Ol II STORE WILL UK SOLD AT.THK LUW'iaT POSSIBLE 1'lUt'E. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AXI) CIIILDIIG.N'8 UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS 1 HENRIETTAS HENRIETTAS BLACK GOODS ALL WOOL. I SILK WAK1. COTTON WARl1. In Endless Variety CLOTHING, 0I0TIHN0 CLOTHING, We have pverythlni? anvliodv eould want in the nluio of Clolhinu. ranirinir in aizea from Hoys four years old to the larirost man. And quality tieuiniiinu with nil Cotton and rauiiing Hi to the Finest Iiniioi led Corkscrew. Made up iu overy atvlo 110111 jyiiuu ai euuuca iu x rincu Aiuuiuf. sinu s, snons, siioi.s, miob.s, niioi.s, seioi:s. This whole paper wouldn't hold the Rood thinrrs we could say about our atoek of Shoes. Wo have made an ell'iirt this Nprinir to have shoos to lit any foot, no matter how narrow or Imw w ide, how largo or how small, with quality and price to suit overjbody. COME AND SEE. PON T FORGET RIUIIT HERE THAT WE ARf FLOUR We huy direct and buy for Cash, and can't ho undersold GROCERIES, HEADQUARTERS FOR AND FEED. COME AND SEE US. NO TROl'HI.E TO SHOW YOU HOODS AND UIVE YOU I'lUCKs. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Inir liHssentrera).. 0:10 a. m. No. St llull'alo iOxiiress 12:33 noon. iSo. Ill Way freight (enrryiiiK passeniror) " MX) n. U. No. 3;i Oil City Ex ress 8:06 p. lit. Kor Hickory. Tidioulo. Warren. Klnr.ua. Itradford, Olenn and thn East: No. RO oleun Express 8:40 a. m. No. :ia lMllshui-li Express...... 3:4U p. m. No. IMI 1 liniUKli r roiglit (ear- rj inn jiassenpei!! 7:13 p. m. Trains Kl and Htl Hun Daily and carry pnssenu-crs to and from points hotwoen Oil City mul Irvincton only. Other traniH run naiiv excein Mumiuy. let Tlnui Tnhles and full InformslloQ from .1. L. CRAI'I, Aifent, Tionesta, I'n. GEO. S. GATCHELL, Ueu'lSupt, J. A. KELI.OWH, Oen'l rassenxer it Ticket A (rent, Dull'alo, N. Y". OK nthav goods Calculated to suit tho SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! Can now ho seen at the store of DAVID HARNETT. Attention ia called to our Frosh Stock (if DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, GENT'S FURN ISHING GOODS, GLASSWARE, , Ol'F.I'.NS- GROCERIES. W ARK. CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, TO 11 A CCO, A CIGARS, In endless variety, nnd all Now anil Strictly Fresh. A FINE STOCK OF SHOES For Men, Women and Children, Jusl received and inaiked down low. Cash and Country Produce always soeitro Gonil ll.irirnlns at my Sloro. Hides, Knits and Junk of all kinds taken at thu Highest Market Trice. DON'T 13TJY1 Till you havo seen my Stock and got Trices. It will' pay you. DAVID DA RX ETT, Tionesta, Pu. THE SHOE BRUSH GONI -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HUTS, CSFS, GROCERIES, QUEEfiS WARE, STATIONERY, Ca'EO GOOliS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVEHY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Mcadvillo Jonsexnatory ol Music. A hiixh urado institution wilh facilities in Music and Art second to no school in the country. Employ only teachers of experieni a and eminent reputation, l'.lirlit separate courses iu Music incliidinir all brauchim Vmat and Instrumental. Is allil- laleil witn Allegheny ( 01 Intra wlinii accepts iuusie as an eieeiivo siiiuy. 1 liorouiili uitirsca in I'amtina, 1'rawinir, vv ooit-t arvttiir, anil I'liysieai l uiture Diidomas eranted those eoinpleitui; any 0110 of tho courses. Excellent lioariliuu lai il- ities at vei v inoderato rates. Students admitted to any trade. Fall term bei Septoinber 4tU. Send for Catalomio to s-H ot. Air.n, Jiiia fj. iiuit., uirector, iueaitviue, ia FAVORITE SINGER. Drop leaf, fancy cover, larra drawers, nickel rings, full line at- ucJimcnui. bent on tnal. Buy ot Manufacturers to get new ma chine. Warranted yean. ' V0-OPRATIi SI W WQ 4Cf Ctt ie 8. tit St., fhtloltifiUa, Psv WWe Ifnj t reiKbt- ak " eg ins XPIUIC Haib Giiowkb that rnonucn All 111 L llAia anas au. oTUKaa fail. wKJS!r MAGNETIC Cnros all Ernplioas and nin UAID tinftom nd ewa uf tho bUu uud ts-alp liASfiisu'.;ieOt till. Tho only artlcln (bat rilnre Huir on OpnUCD ll.ua II. '&.U.. lliu uo iiiiiul an a llait UllU W Lll Coutracta made to grow Iluir ou termn of NO HAIR-NO PAY. File $1.00 7uc. llASTrilTL'tlED BT ACME HAIR GROWER CO., CIL CITY, PENH. I H. HAW k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in SPLENDID CHANCE! For YOU. I'eriiiaiiont position the year round ! Good weekly pay iruarantced ! No eJei U'lieo needed ! Onlv sine -d eiiai'iii lei and illiiiKiiess lo work 1 . iidreil. Oiiilil freo. Send for tonus lilnl i:i.lllliei:i e lit olli-c. Wl'ito .1. ACS I I ' Ml tv A CO., Nurserymen, miir!-grtvj;::.s; m nocixbur, n. y. RAYmD?iD'S PECTORAL FLASTER The wonderful l.'ouj-rh cure. A positive euro for hooping t'oui;Ii and all Throat, Chest and I.uii); Troubles, and all Coughs. Is also the bel t knew 11 Reiuedy for local pains, Kiieii as Lui.ibu'.;o, i-ialiea, elo. Sold by all di ucists. ' U(J-ly. WANTED RELIAHLE AGENTS to sell our New ilih Ann Automatic Sowmn .Niurliiuc, The No. ti. Liberal indin i iiiliii 1. Address WHEELER .V WILSON' Mil... CO., Fhiiadulpliia, I'.,, E-Uiblilied lilS. F TJ 1 DtT I O? TJ IRj IE, Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, VA. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Model' ate Fec-i. Our ollico is opposite U. S. Patent Olhce nix! we can secure, patent 111 less time than those remote from WaliuiLitoii. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise if patentable or not, freo of ehaiKO. Our foo not duo till patent is secured. A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents. w ilh nuuieb ot actual clients in yuur Slato. count-, or town, i-ent lieu. Address, C. A. SNOW A CO., Ojp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C 61 .Jrriiiiiwn iiiiiii,i:iii I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier end cleanlier way. A bottle of WolffsACEBIacking and a fponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather. IMd bj Hbo btoraa, Groom, Dninbta, , The best 1 larness Dressing in the world. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PKIUDELPHUL HUr.1PHREYSf VETERIKARY SrECIHCS For Zsress, Cattla, Shet-p, Boja, He: AND POULTHy. S00 Pace Tlnoli tut TrvairnenrnfABlmala uutl C lisrk'neiit ! rt u. ornraj Fernr. ( unirniitoiii, Innammstloo. ..'A ' Bleiilustlis, lllilk ti.Tcr. Il.ll. Hlrslus, Lumfnr. Khosuistlaan. '.('. llUieuiper, Nal Dlartaargra. l.II..Halaor (iraba, Waraia. f,.. I'ouirlia, lioaTra, Pnnuaianla. .r. Colluor Crlpea. flellyaL-bu. G.G.Slliu.arrliiije, Ilemorrhaiioa. )l.U.l rinitry huiI KiUner Otaaaaea. Krapitve lllm-nara, Mange. J.K. liavaaa el liaaliaa. ftabln Case, with 8xy-lrtra, MuraaJ, It.n ux.. oil an.l Mi-dlomtor, Af.OA l'rlca, UuKle UolUu(uvertd.iav, . Bold br DruiiUta; or Beat Prepaid innrbna and la nr qujuiIij on Booaipt ol Prioa. Humphrey!.' Med. Co., IM Fulton St., fl. Y. Fur Every Man willing to work GOOD PAY ! Writo to V. .V T. Smith, Nurservmen, Geneva, N. Y., for terms. I'liequaloil facilities Many valuiibla spiclaltirs. One of the largest and best known Niirsprioa in tha country GENEVA NUHSEKY. Established laid. 4-10-tit, WESTWARD, HOI Are you contemiilatinir a Journey M'cst or noiiin 7 ii so. tne umiersiu you CI I A PEST HATES FREIGHT. Also furnish ned can irive of FA HE or Mans, (luldea and any inl'ormalii n relative to the Farm- ilia, Grr.xinif or Mininn distric'8 of tin W Cbt or South. Call on or addresa, K. II. WALLACE. Ticket Atjeiit N. Y., P. .V O.' Rv. Olllee in Union Depot, vlL, CITY, PA. is.'- W W "'a ' S , of tho f.n.i of MOUCK IJUO'S, OPTICIA1TS, Specialist In 1'irors of Ilef ruction of tho Ei'o. Exaiiiiualious free of elmi't;o. W AKUEN, PENN, QQC A WEK.lv and upwards positively KjrmKi biviireu iiv loeii Hpeiils sel I ir S .'Olt's lo'iiuino Llis ii ie licit, suspensory, etc., mid by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Elcu tnc Corsets. Sum pie lion. Statu mix. Dr. rioolt, WS l-'ioadway, N. Y. Nov.lii-Jm. 1 or Di'opsy, triavel, Hi llil's aiul Liver Dist.'arH. Cuio uai'antoed. Olllee, h A rcli Blrei t, Philadelphia. All druggi---Try il. f 1 a lailllu, ttix fur fco.
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