The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 04, 1889, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK,
tOITOH 4 MOPMttTOD.
WEDNESDAY, REPTEMREH 4, 1?S".
RtlrtlnLICAN TICKET.
HTATK.
For Treasurer,
IIESUY K. nOYER,
Philadelphia.
COl'NTY.
t'of Afwocliito Judge,
JOHN II. WHITE,
Harriott Township.
'or Treasurer,
A. M. DOUTT,
Tlonc-ita. Borough.
For Coroner,
Tr. J. W. MORROW,
Tidiest Borough.
Penbios Commissioner Tanner de
serves credit, even from his enemies,
for the frank, straightforward way in
which he demands an investigation of
his official conduct. lie talks like a
man who is not afraid ; who is all
right, and is determined that the
world shall know and acknowledge it.
Here's wishing him a safe deliverance
out of all his troubles.
o without ncglcctiog business, as after
the election of a Spoaker nothing can
be done by the House nntil the com
mittees are announced, and to select
and arrango tbera will take the Speak
er at least two or three weeks.
Representatives Rowe:l, of Illinois,
and Peter, of Kansas, have gone to
Louisiana to take part in the campaign
now going on in the Third district of
that State to elect a successor to the
late Representative Gay. They will
remain until the election takes place,
and will doubtless obtain some in
formation that will be useful to them
i when some of the Southern contested
election cases are under consideration
by the House.
The Census Bureau will occupy its
oew building about September 15, and
until after that time, Superintendent
Porter has given notice that he will
see neither applicants for positions nor
their friends.
The local republican organizations
are making a lively kick agaiust being
left out in the cold by the new Dis
trict Commissioners.
Out Ml a world that's rone to weeOI
ho arret Tnucorn is sun Mntim m p.-.".
I'lant tier In-cast with laughter, pui Hon is
t.,n
The heart In still yormir In the motlier-anll:
There's sunshine nml bird sour, and rod and
white clover, .
nd love lives yet, world under and over.
The If trrit white ss ever, sow and relieve;
loaif r dew illit not glisten roiiiiu aimmu .....
Kve,
ever tiiner honvrn. nor sreener sort .
finer the round word rolled from the hand or
Hod:
There "s a sun to (ro down, to eome tip ss-sin.
here are new moons to no worn iuv
moons wane.
wisdom dend since Plato's no tnorcr
ho II thill iMloe lie. l" von rounici- ihkm
While your rMinkecim your jiiiion, lasrs
his iilm-e In the mmU,
Ills brother is etii rinK in the Rood mother-
womh; . .
There 's irlnnctnir of daisies and runnlnir of
brooks. . . . t
Ay. life enough left to write in tne nooss.
The world 's not all wisdom, nor poo nor
flowers. . . .
Hut eeh dny has the same (mod tweniyiour
hours, ,
The same llprht, the snmo nlKht. lor your
Jnoolis, no tears;
They see the Hiudiels at the end of the years;
heie s vhviuk ui wmi,Buw .....
rnrn. . -
And bis heart-Mood Is water, that slttctb for
lorn.
John Vane Cheney. In the Century.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Aug. 30, 1889.
Senator Ingalls, who ia now here, is
puzzling his friends. He is working
in a rather secret and mysterious man
ner at some sort of a project; some
think he is gathering material for a
aeries of powerful speeches in the Sen
ate this winter, while others believe be
is doing some important work. I
think the latter more likely to be
right, because, aside from the Senator's
well known literary bent, he ia proba'
bly not averse to earning some money
by his pen. He is not a rich man,
and the burning of his Kansas resi
dence last year was a heavy financial
blow to him. Fortunately the Sena
tor'a literary ability is such that any
thing he writes is eagerly sought by
the leading publishers.
Senator Manderson's letter to Com
tnisBioner Tanner declining to accept
the increase in his pension to which it
was recently decided by the Pension
Office he was entitled, until he had
been re-examined by a board of Sur
geons and his right to it fully demon
atrated, is just the sort of manly docu
ment that these who know him might
have expected under the circum
stances. Charlie Manderaon is not
the sort of man to take anything that
he is not clearly entitled to, and bis
letter must have made those fellows
who have been dropping insinuations
about "official influence," haviug been
used in his case, feel rather cheap.
The treat American Exposition of
1892 will be held in Washington, and
tinder the auspices of the National
Government. This may be accepted
as an absolute certainty notwilhstand
ing certain feeble efforts of New York
and Chicago people to secure the
creat attraction, and use it for local
Pennsylvania Day at Gettysburg.
Wednesday and Thursday, Septem
ber 11th and 12th, will be great days
at Gettysburg. Most of the survivors
of the battle resident in Pennsylvania,
and many now living outside the State,
will have a reunion on the famous
field at that time, and scores of com
rades will meet face to face who have
not seen each other since Lee's retreat
Every inquiry has been answered
either by letter or circular as prompt
ly as possible. Up to Aug. 24, about
4.500 applications had been recorded.
Col. Keller believes 10,000 is a con
servative estimate of the number of
applications that will have been re
ceived before Pennsylvania Day
Upon the receipt of an application the
record of the soldier thereon is imme
diately compared with the official
records there. If entitled to trans
portation. an order on the railroad
company for a ticket is at once for
warded. Whether entitled or not the
applicant is notified
Gen. Hastings says that all the can
vas of the State will be put up without
expense to the old soldiers. A force
of men from the State arsenal will
begin the construction of the city
tents Sept. 6th, and they will be ready
for occupancy when tbe old soldiers
atrive on the field.
Progress of Inventions Since 1845
In tho year 1845 the present owners of
the Scientific American newspaper 3om
menced its publication, and soon attor es
tablished a bureau for tho procuring of
patents for inventions at home and
foreicn countries. Durinn tho year 1845
there were only 502 patents issued from
the U. S. Patent Office, and the total issue
from the establishment of the Patent
Office, up to the end of that year, iium
bored only 4,347,
Up to the first of July this year there
have been grautcd 40(1,113. Showing that
since the commencement of tho publiea
tion of the Scientific American there have
been issued from the U. S. Patent Office
402, ltW patents, and about one third more
applications have been made than bav
been eranted. showing the ingenuity oi
Great Is To-Iajr.
PROCLAMATION.
HERMAN & SIGGINS!
& GROCERS,
PENN.
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA,
Wiikhkas, Tho Hon. W. P. Itrown,
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Pleas anil tjuiirtor Session in nml for
ttm ennui v ot Korost. has issued his iirn-
cept for holding a Court of Common Pirns
Quarter Sesssion of tho Pence, Or
phans' Court, Oyer and Terniinor and
(tenoral Jail Delivery, at Tionrsta, for
th"? County of Forest, to commence oo the
a!.!..! M.titilnv nfSpiit.. lioinir the lhthtlnv
or Sept., lssil Notl.-o Is therefore given to rTTrKP If 7? J T I? St W ff(fiftftJit(ITJitS?
the Coroner, Justice of the Pence and Con- A1) X lk &A I Aj iV.i lisll . & 0
ambles, of aid count v. that they DO then
IN OUR GltOCKUY P.KPAKTMF.NT WlUi ALWAYS HE FOUND
and thero in their iroicr persons at ten
o'clork A. M.. ot said day with their
rn-ords. inuuisitions. examination, and
other romoiiihrnneos, to do those things
which to their olllce aniiettnin to lio ilone.
and to those who are hound in roengnixam e
I5EUM1X, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
yFHTKRN N V. V YORK A PENN-
SYLVAN! A R Al LIIOAD, forinorly
P., N. Y. A P. R. R.
Time Tallin tiiVIng effort May lClh, JSSO.
Kiislmn Tlmo 7rlh Meridian.
Oil City
Iu our Prug Department, whloh la in charge, of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always bo found tho
to nrosn-ule against the prisoners that are 111 I I? IW'r III?! iJV IV 1 1 I'll 11 tl II1 I IV T
or shall tie in the (ail of Forest County, that JSJKJJk. IMlUUkJ 1 MJ VJLlJiilLVillJU
thov mav be thou and there to prosooute
amiinst tliein as shall be lust. iven un
der tnv hand and sral this l'.Uh day of
August, A. !. IN.su.
lil.o. w. saw l r.K, ii..s.j Mierm.
PRKSCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAR?.
Trains will leave Tlonrsln for
and points West as follows:
No. IIS Through Freight (carry
ing passengers). o; to . III.
No. ill Hulliilo Kxiuess 12:113 noon.
No. I'd Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 5:00 p. ui.
No. U3 Oil City K.x less 8:05 p. in.
For Hickory, Tldloiitc, Warren, Klu.iia,
Hmill'ord, Clean and tho Fust:
No. 30 Clean F
S: 10 a. m.
3:411 p. in.
7:13 p. in.
our people to be phenomenal, and much
advertising purposes at the expense of Ktor than ever, tuo enormous number
tbO nation. I nr our rnulnrs have had busi-
Komebody has rated out, ana print
ed in the newspapers an old order of
the War department, dated May 18,
1S63, dismissing Second Lieut. Charles
Lyman (at present Civil Service Com
missioner) from tbo Army for dis re
gard of a general order. This is very
small business, bucn an order was
issued, but if the searcher after au
cient information bad looked a little
further be would have discovered that
another order was afterwards issued
revoking his dismissal and giving him
an honorable discharge. This is not
tbe proper way to fight the absurd
Civil Service law. Everyone who
knows tbera will agree that personally
tbe threo present Commissioners
Messrs. Lyman, Roosevelt and Thomp
son are most estimable gentlemen.
The incongruity, absurdity and im
possibilities of tbe Civil Service law
are matters deserving of criticism, but
to attack the character of the Com
missionera is decidedly wroug, and
will convince nobodv that tbe law
should be repealed. The opponents of
the law should Bee to it that the dis
seminator of such stuff as this order,
and all of his kiuJ are securely muz
zled. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Batchellor, laughed when he was
shown the story of a Wall street com
bine to force tbe Treasury to pay more
for bonds and if it declined to do so
to bring on a financial pauio. "You
eta say," said the Secretary, "in tbe
most positive language, that there will
be no financial panic under tbe present
administration, and that at present it
is getting about all the bonds it wants
al the regular price and does not pro
pose at present to pay more."
the extra session talk has takeo a
frebb start here. Every other man
vou meet is now certain that au extra
session will be called to meet the lat
ter part of October. Tbis would ena
ble lbiuo members nho wish to take
part iu the Nuvrmlier eli ctiutm to do
ness transacted through tho offices of the
Scientific American, in New York or
Washington, and are familiar with Muun
A Co.'a mode of doing business, but those
who have not will be interestd in knowing
something about this, the oldest patent
soliciting firm in this country, probably
in the world.
Persons visiting the offieo of the Scientific
.4 mcrican, 361 Broadway, N. Y., for the
first time will be surprised, on entering
the main office, to find such an extuusive
and elegantly equipped establishment,
with its walnut counters, desks, and
chairs to correspond, and its enormous
safes, and such a large number of draughts
men, specification writers, and clerks, all
busy as bocs, reminding one of a large
banking or insurance office, with its hun
dred employees.
In conversation with one of the firm,
who had commenced the business of so
liciting patents in connection with the
publication of the Scientific American,
more than forty years ago, I learned that
his linn had made application for patents
for upward of ono hundred thousand in
ventors in the United States, and several
thousands in different foreign countries,
and had filed as many cases in tho Patent
OiTiee in a single month as thoro were
patents issued during tho entire tirst year
of their business career. This goutloman
had seen tho Patent Ollico jfrnw from
sapling to a sturdy oak, and ho modestly
hinted that many thought the Scientific
American, with its large circulation, had
performed no mean share in stimulating
inventions and advancing tho interests of
tho Patent Olllce. Hut it is not alone the
patent soliciting that occupies tho atton
ion of tho ono hiindiod persons employed
by Munn A Co., but a largo number wo
engaged on tho four publications jssuod
weekly and monthly from their ofilno. mil
Uroadway, N. Y., via.: Tho Scientific
American, the Scientific American Supple
ment, the Kxport ImIhIou of the Scientific
American, and the Architects and Jluild
ors Kdition of tho Scientific American. The
tirst two publications iiro issued every
week, and the latter two, the lirsl of every
month.
MISERY IN MOSCOW.
mpl!il sntl Morrllon rtarrirrn Which
Separate th rnor from tns men.
St, rctcrsburir is Kuronean, and halt
the things which pain one there are
felt to bo in some sort ot association
with tho evils and vices of tho YV est,
aavs a writer in tho Atlantic, for Au-
eust Hut Moscow lias its owu mis
eries, ana tney aro so intensely ruis-
sian, so characteristic of that vaster
Moscow of winch the old capital Is
merely the tiny center, that in becom
ing sensible of them one shudders, not
for a community, but for a whole peo
ple. Tho contrasts which life oilers In
St. Petersburg areeontrasts mainly bo
tween thinjrs it is scarcely just to com
pare, bctweeu a well bciug which is
foreign and a want that is native; but
in Moscow wealth is eider oroiner to
poverty, j et stauds divided from it by
a cnasm as tuumssioie as it is mcn i-
lcss. There is a distinct alliance of
rouchncss and semi-culture between
the rich merchant who does busi
ness daily in the Into lown, and tho
wretched street vender whom he passes
on his wav a dozen times: vet the two
are farther apart than the poorest ana
the richest classes iu estern j,urope.
Moreover, poverty is so unspeakably
miserable iu Moscow that it seems to
be tho characteristic rather of a dis
tinct species of the animal man than of
any particular layer of the population.
The streets daily yield figures which
can oulv on ceueral principles of an-
throvtolosv be called human. Tho eye
disentangles a face from theso movinff
masses of rags but slowly and painful
ly: unless the inspection is at ion';
range, the noso itself is too apt to pro-
tost.
The Russian summer calls innumer
able peasant beggars aud country pau
pers to Moscow. Iu tho daytime they
explore tho city from gate to gate.halu
ing from time to time to ueg aims or
munch fragments of black bread which
form the chief spoils of their diurnal
quest. Many women of this class aro
vonnir aud robust, fresh from the la-
boM of the lieldj but some are old, in
firm. Iiasrsard. All trudge about witn
tho aid of a staff, and all wear a rude
canvas basr tied arouud the neck. At
nifrht Ions after the last vesper has
died awav. when tho White Towu is
deserted and tho suburban residences
aro cav with laucrliter of tho happy
men and women, tho vast army of tho
nonuiless aud tho miserable seeks its
nocturnal rouoso lleavou alone knows
where on the forsaken held of the
dav's markets in tho open air, on the
steps of churches and cathedrals, or in
tho quadrangles aud courts of palaces
and nubhc buildinsrs. lo be unutter
ably wretched and yet to bo a nightly
sojourner in tho "outer court oi ueav
eu;" to be poor, and yet to fall asleep
with only the thickness or a wan sep-
aratinir one from some of tho most use
less aud costly accumulations of treas
ure in Europe, the con version oi wnicn
into monev would furnish tho means
for banishing acute poverty from Rus
sia altogether such cxponences as
these are the lot of thousands to whom
Moscow is less a place of pilgrimage
than a centre ol hot, weary, dusty me,
a focus of burning dospair.
I l.x press
Nn, 1111 Piltsluiriili Kx press
No. Uil Through Freight (car
rying passengers
Trains fi:t and nil Run Dally and carry
passenger to ami from points bnlween
Oil Cily anil Irvineton only. Oilier trains
run dully except Sunday.
Oct riinn I ahles anil full information
from .T. 1 CRAIU, Agent, Tionesia. Pa.
OKO. S. UATCIIKIjL. Oeli'l Sunt.
J. A. FF.LLOWH,
Hon' Passenger .t Ticket Agent,
llullalo, N. Y.
Hero Is A Pointer For All !
GF PURE COD LIVER GIL
AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable aa Bilk
Ro rttftantird ttiot it raM bp alirn
dlgfitetl, anil anotmllfttetl l;y lb most
MtnalttT atnutAcrt,ivrin the fit1 oil
t aonot ba toln-Atrtlf imiiI ly the mm.
ixnsuon or tn oil nun in, nypn
phosphites U maca moti etUtailous.
EcmartoWp cs flesh imxicrfr.
Persons gtln rapidly while tails It.
BOOTT'8 EMn-SION it noki.o!. .IrMt by
Fhyiclnnn to b tho Him- ml Hi', t vr"i i1"
tlou iu tb world for th rtslioi aud c u
CONSUMPTION, tCROFUUA.
CEKERAL DEBILITY, WASTING
DIS5ASES, EWJ ACIATICW,
COLDS ana CMRCKIO COUGHS.
Tht grcal rrrwtly fivr Cmsymrpl'on, and
H aning in LhwM tn. iMM tiy a'l V) wj'j'
-OK-
KXCELS ANYTHING FVER RROUM11T TO THIS PLACE I
EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE
WE ARE JUST OPENING UP OUR FALL STOCK OF MOORS, WHICH NjMiVV ( H )( ) )S
Calculated to suit tho
VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS SPRING & SUMMER TRADE!
Can now be seen at tho storo of
ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND PATTERNS IN PRESS MOODS. . ,rr,Y iiATnmm
ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC MOODS. Jl A .11 1 A 11 11 lj 1 A
ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH MINMHAMS.
ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN 8 ATT INKS.
ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHALL1ES.
ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN fcHAMRREYS.
TITMl' 'I?? EVERYTHING IN OUR STORK
1 1V1 VyXliO. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
WILL 11E SOLD AT THE
CARTERS
OlTTLE CVr
IVER IgP n
II i pijLts. lLi
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
LADIES', OUSTS, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS! BLACK GOODS
ALL WOOL,
SILK WARP.
COTTON WARP.
In Eudlexs Variety,
Attention la called to our Froh Stock of
DRY MOODS,
NOTIONS,
JEWELRY.
CUTLERY,
MENT S FURN
ISHING MOODS,
GLASSWARE.
OlEINS-
M ROC FRIES, W A R Is.
CANNED MOODS,
CONFECTIONERY,
J'OISACCO,
,t CIGARS,
In etullesH varietv, nnd nil New nnd
Slriellv FivmIi.
OURS
Sfck Ifcadnrheand reliore All tho trouble fncl
dnt to a bilious state of the avxtom, nuoh as
Iiuinu, NatiRpa. lrowttiuefcii, Distrt-Ha aftT
Mtififr, I'nin in the Side, Ao. While their in out
ITU i ark able (uiccem has been nhowa in curing
rfedrhe. yet Cter' I.itti e Ltvrr Pilu
Am AniiAllT TKlunble In Contiuation. curinK
nnd prtiTKiitinft this annoylnR comiilaint. wbila
thev alo corrrct all diaordera of the stomach.
sliniiila'n tlin liver and regulate tbe bowela.
tven u tney only ciiroa
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
Wo lmve evervthlnir anvliodv eould want in tlio Mlmnn of Clolhinsr, rnnixinii In
RizeM from Roys lour years old to the laiirest num. And uiiulitv l'tri 1 1 tti nic with nil
Cotton nnd raniilnir up tt the Ho rut linpoi ted Corkscrew. Alado HI" In overy Btvle
from Kneo llieoelie to Prince Alberts,
NIIOI.S, KIIOF.S, SIIOF.S, KIIUI, KIIOF.., NBSOi:S. I
This whole nnner wouldn't hold tlip prooil tliinir wo could h.iv nliont our ntnck of
Shoes. Wo have made an effort thin Sitrinir to Iwivo hIiimw to lit any foot, no mutter
how narrow or how wiilo. how larijo or how small, wiili iitiHlity nnd iirito to unit
everybody. COME AND SEE.
A
FINE SSTOCK OF SHOES
For Men, Women nnd Children, junl
received nnd marked down low.
Ca-di and Country Produce always xeenro
Moml I'.ni 'trains nt my Sturo. Hides,
Riil'm itml .look of all kinds taken at
tho Highest Market Price.
X)OTsr,rr
Till v
BUY!
hi have .enii my Stock mi l jrot
I'riiOM. 11 will iy you.
DAVID 11 A UN F.TT, Tionesia, Pa.
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint:
Imt fortunately their ftoodnw does not ."nd
l,..ra n.l tl.i.w. vhn nnce trr them will nnd
these litUo pills valuable In so many ways that
they win not oe wining w ou hiuwu. uiwu.
Uut after all sick head
Is the hane of so man v lire that here Is where
wo make our great boast. Our pill cure it
while others do not.
OlKTEK'S LlTTLK ClVKR Tll.lB KTO VCIT Small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
dose, 'l ty are smcoy vcpetauif snu uo
ineirtt-niie ocuou
In viaEi at cents:
Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
GROCERIES. FLOUR AND FEED.
Wo buy direct nnd liny for Cash, nnd can't be undersold.
COME AND SEE US.
NO TROU11LE TO SHOW YOU MOODS AND
GIVE YOU PRICES.
IT. J. HOPKINS Sd GO.
noigripeor pure, but by their ttt-n tie action
in viais
re, or w
CASTES UXnCWX CO., tfov Tart.
pltMuw all who uw thorn
flTe tor f 1
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
UFH balS..9, Snail fries.
-DEALERS IN-
PERSONAL.
Mr. N. IT. Frolichstein, of Mobile, Ala.,
writes: I take, trrent pleasure in recoiii'
mending Dr. Kinpj's New Discovery for
Consumption, having used it for a novere
attack ot Rrouchitis and Catarrh, it gave
run instant relief and entirely enroll mo
and I have uot been aftlieted since. I also
bpir to stato that I had tried other retno-
riios with no eool result. Have also used
Electric Hitters and Dr. King a iew l.no
Pills, both of which I can recommend.
Dr. King a Now Discovery lor consump
tion, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a posi
tive guarantee;. Trial bottles free at O. W.
Bovard'a Drug Storo.
Whan Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla,
When ah. had Children, aha gave thou Castorla,
A GENTS
1Y WANTED
To canvass for one of the laigost, oldest
established. Rest Known Nurseries in the
country. Most liberal terms, unequaieu
facilities. Geneva Nursery, KstablisheJ
lbW. W. i T. SMITH. Meuova, N. Y.
A. FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, KOTIONS. HATS, CAPS, GKOCtfiltb, guttftb-
V.'RRE, STATIQMERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN KVE It Y DEPARTMENT.
jl y Vot Vr ffnc I hnn bwi uting WoJJ$ Aemt
Iittt-i ; luy ult.'M w4r lntr lhn w,-w bof jirvanil
I u-tt ft iu tcoi n it, but I 1t u-A tliiuk Uatiylouk
M .tuitxrttl wli 'D i lilutUftfd it,
iu - --ItuitH 't, my con, I m ftorry jem are k ot
cki. V-u forwt that won a gmtl thiiif la ooly good
ulien iwrtperly used. Yimj Uae Dot ern iontLtxl M
t'ao Jinvtionn, f, Unry am jt ftrcmnd th nrnek tm
tt' r.tl!. Ni Jin mud rr4 them, and thr will
t ya fit ol yir trull Vout (tabor and 1 kaap
oar sli- In eltitnuit oniar tr Its a. I naa It aboM
pooe muiiVU aud pi about ooo ft wtak.
WolffsACMEBIacking
Is wcnderfult prevervlns Watrprootlru
an leather I tnl"t It a deep, rich black
luatre 'uh mat a weak, fo"1 w V.
Do nut eonfunud AUMK BUoaisc with aar cthak
Bold bj Shiie Hfcma. Oroca lruitt, 4a.
Trr It on your Huwias.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiUDELPHit
TAKEN IN KXCUANGI2 l'OH GOODS.
vimi:kki i. i i'UKH.
V. II. llovt A Co.. Wholesale anil Uotitil
DruuuiHls ol Home. Ma., suy : We have
Uieu scllinir Dr. Kinu's New Discovery,
Klcctrii! Jtiltors and Hucklon's Arnica
Salve lor two years. Have never handled
riniii .lics that soil as well, or icive sucii
universal satisfiution. There have lioen
some wouderl'ul cure H'h;Uh1 by theso
modiciiies in this city. (Several eases of
pronounced t.Viisuiiiiilion have been en
tirely cured hv ue of a lew bottles of I)r,
lviiiLr's New liisci.verv. taken in coniiee-
liou with Klocti ic IlilU'rs.V Wo (ruaruuteo
them alwavs. Hold Lv O. . Hnvaid.
THE GREAT FLOOD
ATTENTION, AGENTS!
Tho first in tho fluid. A complete his
tory of the terrible calamity al Johnstown
has just boon issued. :!ou panes, a" full-
paL'c llliistralions, liamlsoinely lioumt in
i loth, price $1.00. Discount to auouts, 50
iw-r com. ena i cents ior i-iospocnis
look and iiaokairo of circulars, nnd no to
work. Address J. S. OMIIA'IE, 1'ub
lislier, 57 Itose Street, New York.
Ia hero furnished of tho consequence ofl
lioglectiiuf to take wiso wisely au
vico. This man thought ho
knew it all and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low prii'pil Furnlturo bocniiHO thoy
wore low. no pain iwo nrirrs ur nu
l . r. '. i : I Z .!.!..!. t ...1 l ! ... ! , .-.
lIlILTlOr Hrilt'lU W IllCU lull Uia v lio vJ
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. Sho "avo lilm tho
shako in a mild form and threatened
divorce for the next oili nce. Slio'a
all right. To fail to trade with
Nelson Mrcculuiid is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If tho courts would only think so. Keep
on ladies. lCducato your husband to
know a bargain wiien ho sees it.
irain them in tho way they
biiould j.ro (for Furniture.)
And remember that
way is to
fj. CiREEILUND'S,
Undertaker .V l'uibaliiicr,
1131 Exchanue lilock,
WAltllES, PA.
Meadvillo Conscrratory of Music.
A liili nrado Institution with facilities in Music and Art second to no i
tho country. Employs only teachers of experience and eminent reputatio
separate courses in Music including all branches Vocal and Instrumental,
ialed with Allechuny College which accepts Muslo us an elective study.
Thorouu'li courses in l'aintini!. Drawing, WooU-furvinjt, and Thysical
Pulture.
Excellent Ismrdini' facil-
Eall term bi
n;..i..,,...d irrniit.wi iimsn foiimltiiiiiif unv ono ol tho cxnirses.
ities at vci v moderato rates. Students admitted, to any grade,
September 1th. Send for Catulopuo to
,l nu TIT V T A f ITT'T T. IM.aIa. 1 ..ml V 1 1 1 1 P.I.
O-H'Ul. liliiai M J , v. u...., '..wv...... ...... . ...... -
egius
ACME
A II.IIH GllOWFR THAT PnflDUCM
Uai wiitKS aix vTumia rau.
wt'iliui7u";.,r MAGNETIC umu 1,a-
Cnros all Krurtlnns anil Pis II I in
eaaes ol the Bkia and btali nMlfl
Snftefis and
beautileitluatlr.
Confirmation Notice.
Notion is hereby iven that tho follow
ing accounts have been tiled in my olllce
and will be presented at the next term of
Orphans' Court, of Forest County, l'a.,
hcgiiiiiiiiK September bl, lSt!i, for con
tinuation : "
Final aircount of A. Cook, Muardiau of
io,r''o W.. Alljort l'. Eli A., Mary E..
and I.i.zio N. Kiilius, minor heirs of
Christian Kuhns, deceased.
First and final aciunt of JaiMib Wonk
Muurdian of William E.. Jacob L.. am
Charles E. Klinestiver, minor heirs of
Dorcas Klinestiver, lato of .Forest county,
deceased.
C. M. AKNER,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesia, l'a., Auj. U, IWi.
Caly 520.
Hluh Arm
FAVORITE SINGER.
I nop lr- if, f'.ncy cover, large
Ir.iwu;, nil el riuf;s. full lineat-
i.mcnts. Sent on trial. Buy of
Mauufacturerj to get new ma
chines. Warranted 5 years.
CO-WeRATIVt 8CW:ltQ MACHE COk
2M 8. lit St., ptoiatietphia, Pvk
J-Wt J rel;ht.u.ll
The only artlclfl that nstorea Hair on PDnUCR
Itrvlil lli uila. Hub no Ktjual aa a Hair UnUll Lll
JreaiiiD.
Contract maUo to grow II air on tor me ol
NO HAIR-NO PAY.
l Iri.c $1. OO o. Tar.
HASCraCTUHID ST
ACME HAIR GROWER CO.,
OIL CITY, PENN.
LL
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
W.ht.ttinrf, thai will CUHE CATARKH.
BIIONCHITIS i. I ASTHMA. lui f-nh u
kiroiiu tli.il ire will fctu.l trciiliuetit on irliu.
Scmt fur 'l'rcaliiie ami lull p.irticulrfr.. dJtcu,
The Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Fiirmount Ay., Phlla.. Pa
r
If
rs
u milinjE Sicknss
CAN ba CURED.
W. will SEND FREE fcv
null a large TkiAL. UOi ll.ti
. .... B...i I.i.M"P
SUKrtft ANY LONGKltl Civs Post Ot.
fic. Sute auJ Couiitv. aaJ Auc ulaiuiy.
Ac the HALL CHEMICAL CO.,
r -uuwuui A ruiuc, I'UUJcllua. Pv
a
sltn
RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER
The wonderful Couh cure. A positive
euro for Whooping Coiih and all lliroai,
Chest and Euni? Troubles, and all Coughs.
Is also the best known lteinedy for local
pains, such as Lumbago, bcialica, etc.
hold by all di'Ui-gisls. au7-ly.
WANTED
KEI.IA11LE AMENTsJ to sell our New
II11I1 Arm Aulomaliii Sewinx ilachiue.
'i'he No. U. l.ibend iiidiiceuiejits. Add'ess
NVliEEI.l-ll A. W1USO.N MEM. CO
I'liiladolphia, l'a. E'.tubUsUod lti-la.
FTJJ2sriT"CJJE.
-Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, VA.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS '-
For HorsiB, CatUs, Siccp, logs, Hogs,
and rout, tay.
000 Pave Ttnnk rm 11renmnntof Aalmala
aud Cliart'hii'ui Free,
rrmwi ( Pei-ers. 4'onreHlfons. lunamnsatloa,
A. A. hplnnl nieniuvlliH. rl i I at K.v.r.
II.H.Siraiua, l.anieuens, l hnamatlaaa.
I'.t'. Iisleiuper, Nasul lilst'hargea.
Il.li. Huts or .rubs. Worms.
K.E.-('onirhs, llenwes, Pneumonia.
K.F.C olic or t.riiiea, itellynrhe.
j.Ci.l ist-.ttrrluitr. Ilemorrbatfea.
11.11. Trl ml ry hiiu KlUuey fllvoasea.
Kruplive Diseases, Mango,
J.K.Diieas'a of liveHtloB.
Htnble Case, with Hi'lllm. ManoaL
Witch lliuu l oil and Mllcuur, 97.0 r)
Frlcc, bliiKle Isiuiciovi'TiUUiiwiiX . .Uli
Sold br DmntfistM; or Sent Prepaid anrwbsra
and in snr uudulity ou Bceipt 01 Prica.
Humpbreys Med. Co., 109 Fultoa St., N. Y.
For Every Man
willing to work
UOOI PAY!
Writo to W. A T. Kmith, Nursorymen,
tlenova, N. Y., for terms. Unc(ualed
liicilities Many valuable specialties. One
of the largest and best known Nurserios
ill tho coo nl ry CJ EN EVA NUKSICRY.
EsUblibhoil 1SIH. 4-10-tiU
WESTVVARD, HO!
Aro you eontnuplatinat a journey Vet
or .Soiilli ? 1 1' so, the unders'innod can jrive
vil CM A TEST KATES of E A it K or
EltEitillT. Also furnish Maps, tiuidea
and any information relative to tho Form
ing, Iji'a.im; or Mining disliic'a of tho
West or .South. Cull on or address.
it. II. WALLACE.
Ticket Anent N. Y., 1. A l. Hy.
Olllce in Union Depot, OIL Cl'l'V, PA.
PATENTS.
Cavcals, and Trade-Marks obtained, and
all Patent business conducted for Moder
ate Koes.
Our olliee is opposite IT. H. Patent Oflico
and wo can secure patent in less time than
those remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
description. We adviso if patentable or
uot, lice of charge. Our leu not due till
patent ia secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"
witli names of actual clients in your State,
county, or town, sent free. Address,
U. A. KNOW fc CO.,
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Age A WEEK and upwards positively
C?J secured by men amenta selling Hi-
Scott's Genuine Eluctric Holt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Elec
Lric Corsels. Sample fi ee. Stale sex. Dr.
bvoU, Hti Uroadway, N, Y. Nuv.lti-Siu.
r.
of the firm of MOltCK I1KO S,
OPTIOIA1TS,
Sneeialist in Errors of Hctraction of th
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WAKKEN, PENN
For Dropsy, tiruvel, Itright'a ami l'ier
IHseascs. t ore niiaraiiieen. vmoo, "
Arch street, l'liilailelphia. All drugglM
Try it. ai a bottle, bix lor jj.