The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 07, 1890, Image 4

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. t. WINK,
Editor a PsorsiiTos.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
rm.tlARIKH, NATFRDjIV, Jl!NH T, 1800.
Tkbms Provident Judge, $20; Con
gress, $20 i Senate, $15; Assembly, I0;
Associate Judge, $10; Prothonotar'v, f I";
Sheriff, S; County Commissioner, ffl
County Superintendent, f5 ; Auditor, t- ;
Jury Commissioner, 2; Delegate to Stale
Convention, fi Strictly cash in nrfnance.
PRESIDENT JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce thensme
of SAMUEL D. IRWIN, of Tionesta, Pa.,
as a candidate for the office of President
Judge, subject to the derision of the Ro-
Sublican County Primaries, and the 87th
udicial District Convention.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Wo sre authorized to announce C. F.
GILLESPIE, of Kingsley township, am a
candidate for Associate Judge, subject to
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. W.
CLARK, of Tionesta township, as a candi
date for Associate Judge, subject to Re
publican usages.
We are authorized to announce JOSEPH
O. DALE, of Tionesta, as a candidate for
Associate Judge, subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce FRED
ERICK STITZINGER, of Tionesta town
ship, as a candidate for Associate Judge,
subjoct to Republican usages.
ASSEMBLY.
We are authorized to announce the
name of ANDREW COOK, of Cooksburg,
Harnett township, as a candidate for As
sembly, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce the
name of 8. 8. TOWLER, of Jenks town
ship, as a candidate for Assenbly, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCKER, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to Re
publican usages.
PROTHONOTARY.
We are authorized to announce CALVIN
M. ARNER, as a candidate for Prothon
otary. Register, Recorder. Ac, subject to
Republican usages.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
H. BUTLER, of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to annouuee HARRY
MAZE, of Jenks township, as a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages
We are authorized to announce JAMES
K. GREEN, of West Hickory, Harmony
township, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub-
J A 1 f -
jeci iu xvepuDiican usages.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
n. UMUuoiJ, or Kingsley township, as a
candidate for Sheriff, subject to Republi
can usages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
MC1NTYKK. of Harmonv townshin. as
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject 10 rveouuncan usages.
We are authorized to announce J. J,
PARSONS, of JenkB townshin. as a can.
didate for County Commissioner, subject
10 iiepuimcan usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F,
LEDEBUR. of Green townshin. as a can.
didate for County Commissioner, subject
10 jvepuDiicau usages.
We are authorized to announce SAM
UEL MERVIN, of Hickory township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
nuujeciio nepuniican usages.
We are authorized to announce A. K.
8HIPE, of Jeuks township, as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to R
puuiican usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce CHRIS
TOPHER ZUENDEL, of Kingsley town
ship, as a candidate for Jury Commission
er, subject to .Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. N
HEATH, of Starr, as a candidate for Jury
Commissioner, subject to Republican
usages.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to annouuee J. B
AGNEW, of Tionesta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican State Conven
tion.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
D. DAVIS, of Tionesta, as a candidate for
Delegate to the Republican state Conven
lion.
Chairman Andrews of the Repub
lican State Committee, ii announced
as candidate for State Senator in
Crawford county. He will not likely
have any opposition in his party.
The New York Star, Democratic,
complains that the Republican census
enumerator! will not count the negroes.
Why should the Star complain? The
Democrats have not counted the ne
groes for more than ten years, when
they vole.
U. S. Senator Beck, of Kentucky,
dropped dead from paralysis of the
heart, in the Baltimore & Potomac
station, Washington, at 4 o clock,
Saturday afternoon. Senator Beck
was a statesman of national renown,
and his demise deprives Kentucky of
a very brainy representative.
Senator DoLrn has reported, from
the Senate Foreign committee, a con
current resolution requesting the Pres
ident to negotiate with the govern
ments of Mexico and Great Britain
treaties to prevent the Chinese coming
to the United Slates through Canada
and Mexico, and it has been adopted
by the Senate. That's business.
The Hon. Calvin S. Brice, of New
York and Ohio, is said to have as
sumed a serious demeanor since the
importunate citizens of the last-named
State cruelly thrust a United States
Senatorship upon him. It may be
that the Senator's solemn manner is
due to the trouble he is having in de
termining just which of his two States
he ought jo represent at Washington.
The practically united support of
Ex-Governor Pattison by the rhila
delphia Democrats has been a genuine
political surprise for the whole State.
Its full meaning has not quite dawned
on some of the un terrified of the in
terior counties, and its utility and
various beauties will have to be grad
ually unfolded in order not to create
too profound a shock. Its effect will
be to crystallize the Pattison senti
ment wherever it exists. It is a no
tice that whoever gels the Democratic
nomination will have to fight for it,
and that is something not very much
desired by some of the candidates.
rhila. Press.
It is now generally believed that
Speaker Reed's idea of an adjourn
ment by the hrst ot July will be in
dorsed by Republican caucuses of both
Houses, Aside from the regular ap
propriation bills, all ot winch are in
an advanced state, the tariff bill, the
silver bill, the service pension bill and
perhaps, but not certain, a Federal
election bill, will be passed before ad
journment. The Democratio leaders
tried their best to work up a sentiment
in their party against early adjourn
ment, but owing to the fact that most
of the members, of bolh parties, are
anxious to be in their respective dis
tricts as early as possible ibis year,
they failed.
President Harrison sounded the
Republican leeisls1 - - """U
Spring and Summer
X-L-C-R
Grand Opening of Spring & Summer
Dry Goods, Millinery,
Clothing, &c.
rpo THE TUBLIC:
We have the ploasure of calling your attention this Spring to one of the moet
Complote and best selected stocks of Str.plo and Fancy Goods ever shown In this soo'
uon oi Pennsylvania, at prices rounded on Cash Purchases, and long experience In
the trade.
IN OUR NEW LINE
You will find a Complete line or Pine Domestic and Imported Drv Goods. Notions.
Hosiery, Uloves, Corsets, Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Summer Wraps, Ac, Ac
MILLINERY! MILLINERY I MILLINERY!
liememuer. vou will see In our new MiUinm-v nmrtinnnt iim .t.iA. n.
are just now appearing in the Leading Millinery Stores in all the large cities, undor
-uw uioiiugvillUUtVI IVUtCU 111 111 J UU I 9.
CARPETS! CARPETS ! !
The most comprehensive stock of New Stvles in
BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS!
TAFESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS!
INGRAIN A HEMP CARPETS!
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS!
OIL CLOTHS. LACE CURTAINS. An
at prices which will satisfy all comers. We save eur patrons money I Special rooms
iu uinpiayiug buese goous.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
our mock or Keadv-Made Clothinsr Is a HAVnvi rvmf inln t,n I. d,o o.nn -
400 Suits to select from, and ranging in prices from $i.00 to $20.00 per suit. And as
to Gents' Furnishing Goods, wo are to the front with a Fine Stock. In everyday
wear we show you One Huudred different kinds of Panto, at 75c, Hoc. fl.00. $1,25. and
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IN OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT,
under the management of Mr. LYMAN O'DELL, we carry a fino lino of all tho best
'"o" " oi liioius ki select iroiu in price from md.Ou to SoO.00. Everv
w. .u..wa an aitkw j lit, nuu uiuiu WS ruprCsOIUOU.
SHOES
BOOTS AND
vve nave on hand a complete Stock of all the best makes, and latest stylos, at
prices to suit an, ana only asu you to call and examine our line for Everybody !
IN GENERAL STOCK,
We carry a Splendid Assortment of Trunks, Valises, Hand-Bags, Quocnsware, Wall
Paper, Pocket Knives, Silverware, Notions, Baby Carriages, Ac, Ac
THE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Is Complole in Fine Watchos, Fine Chains,
ino Rings, Ac. Highest market price paid for Hides, Pelts, Giusong, Wool, Ao,
DAVID MINTZ,
Marienville, Pa.
FAMOUS LOW PRICE
: , .. -oute Con
Call for thevtion
Headquarters RepubucahI
Statu Committee, I
Philadelphia, April '23, 1890. J
ine itepublioan State Convention will
oe held in the Opera House at Harrisburg,
inesday, June 25, 1890, at 10 o'clock
'he purpose of nominating can
wnor, Lieutenant Govern
of Internal Affairs, and
..on of other business.
..mention of Republicans through
out the State is respectfully directed to
the following Permanent Rules for the
holding of State Conventions and the
conduct of the party.
First, That Delegates to the State Con
vention shall be chosfm In tho manner in
which candidates for the General Assem
bly are nominated.
Second, Hereafter the State Conventions
of the Republican Party shall be held not
earlier than the third Wednesday of Au
gust, except iu the year of the Presiden
tial election, when it shall be held not
more than thirty days previous to the day
fixed for the National Convention, and
exoept In Gubernatorial years. At least
ixty days' notice shall be given of the
date of the State Convention.
Third, That we recommend to the coun
ty organizations, that in their rules they
allow the largest freedom in the general
participation in the primaries consistent
with the preservation of the party organi
zation. I
The State Convention of June 30, I860,
having abolivhed Senatorial representa
tion, Delegates to the approaching State
Convention will be selected according to
the number of Representatives in the
Legislature to which each county or city
is untitled under the Representative Ap
portionment law passed by the Legislature
of lf7.
By resolution of State Committee.
W M. H. Anpbews, Chairman.
Republican County Committee.
The members of the Republican
County Committee of Forest County
are requested to meet at the Sheriff's
office, Tionesta, on Tuesday evening,
xr. oa 1 finA i ! i
.v, iwu, iuuri ween, ior ine pur
pose of transacting guoh business as
may be brought before them, and
making Goal arrangements fur the
holding of the primaries, June 7th,
1890. A full attendance. is earnestly
requested.
A. J. Siuworth, Chairman.
, j. iast week appropriating
Idition toa Govern
ment building in a town wlftfe be did
uu luius, me aaamon ot pressing
necessity, Ine concluding paragraph
ot bis veto message was as follows
"The erection of public buildings-is
largely a matter of local necessity and
convenience, while expenditures for
enlarged relief and recognition of the
soldiers and sailors of the war for the
preservation of the Union, necessary
tor coast defenses, and for the exten
sion of our commerce with other
American states, are of universal
necessity, and involve considerations,
not of convenience, but of justice,
honor, safety, and general prosperity."
Congress has already taken the bint
which the President's language so
plaioly conveys, .
The Supreme Court of the United
States, on Monday of last week, hand
ed down a decision in a liquor case,
involving the constitutionality of the
Iowa prohibitory law. The decision
is to the effect that a citizen of anoth
er State may import liquor into a pro
hibition State, and without a license,
into a license State, and sell the same
in the oiiginal packages. The court
virtually says that the prohibition of
any article is an interference with
inter State commerce, and therefore
contrary to the Federal Constitution.
The opinion was handed down by
Chief Justice Fuller, three of the As
sociate Justices, Gray, Harlan and
Brewer, dissenting. It is thought
pretty generally that the decision is
too radical, also that the question of
prohibition is removed to the head of
the government, and will hereafter h
a National instead of a State or local
issue.
WATCHMAKING. '
The undersigned won lit rMnauL
fuily announce to his old friends, that he
has returned to Tionesta and has located
in the Kepler Block, formerly occupied
by Mr. L. Fultun tun liitriiww.uimn u-(.APa
he will be prepared to greet his old friends
and many new ones. Having contracted
an inward disease from which I have suf-
icreu ior n years, and which requires ex
ercise, I must therefore have an hour's
walk each morning and evening, and shall
open my oitice at 8 o'clock, A. M., and
close at 8 o'clock, P. M.
K. RALLE, Tionesta, Pa.
WE ARE JIMP iff1
has had such good success that
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Dry vGoods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Liips, i3oors, ttiioes, and a Full
Lino of Pants.
We carry a Fino Line of
PRESH. GROCERIES !
MARCH US AND APRIL SHOWERS
BRM FORTH MAY FLOWERS!"
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THE WINDS OF MARCH l.rlng forth
a now Stock of
SritlNG GOODS
to the Live Merchant, and the Peoplo be
gin to gather their harvest of HPKIN'O A
SUMMER NOVELTIES In April. We
never sleep so far as business is concerned.
The wide-awake man catches the business
boom on the wing, and his patrons get the
beuelit iu cheaper and better goods.
J. M. MINTZ has now been In Now
York and the Eastern cities for a month,
and the result of his work Is seen in the
Elegant Lino of
SFRDfa AND SUMMER GOODS
that now fill our shelves. Wo will knock
the bottom out of competition. "A dollar
saved Is a dollar made," and there Is no
hotter way to make a dollar than by sav
ing it in buying cheap) v. We don't mean
)iiylng cheap orl shoddv iniods. but
GOOD goods at Low Prices
lng it in
In buvln
GOODgt
QUALITY
AGAINST
QUANTITY,
and quality will alwavs win. The wise
man aolect an article because of tho r.rr
vlce he exports to got out of it, while tho
molish mnn does not consider the service.
An experienced merchant buys to plraso
his customers. The life of Ills business
dipcmlson his ability locator to their
wants. We have done this, and are pre
pared to satisfy
THE MOST FASTIDIOUS.
Come and seo for yourselves. Our stock
is now in and on bur shelves. Highest
market price paid for WOOL, Ginseng and
all kinds of Hides.
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ISEW KKFLEU BLOCK,
TIONESTA, PA.
HOPKINS Si CO.
SPRING
HOPKINS & CO.
GREETING!
The March winds have had their Blow, and they soom to havo taken such an effect
on some people that thoy think all they havo to do la to BLOW I But good goods, at
low prices toll the story, and tiio people toll the prices.
CLOTHING ! mL; SSys-'; cui'Ldukn! CLOTHING !
We
ever before has our stock of Clothing boon so .Complote as this F.
have a SPLENDID Assortment Suits at all prices I Beglnn
the fl.00 mark, and running up as higu as J5.00. EVERY U ARMENT GUARAN
pring,
Inning away down below
DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DOKZSTIC GOODS!
Our shelves are loaded with tho FINEST and BEST selection of Dry Goods and
Dress Goods we ever bad, and the prices are so low that Competition is out of the
question. No stocks of Remnants or socoud hand stult to show.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS!
Everv Counter bristles with Novelties In the most desirable Goods, ar.d at pric
that is a Stuunor to Everybody ! AWAY DOWN.
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not want to sell CHEAP TRAfc
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. . 7. ",:.T ? "'""V""' figures sucn goods can he sn'rt f, Ttr ,i
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ues ana t
prices are known to be
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only in the VERY BEST. Highest market price paid for Hide, and
fr. "TO "WBys oorne a good reputation and our
down at the bottom. It will be our aim to Len , ih.? 20?'
attention to the wants of tl, nw,JQ TZZJ:??"'""" '"-.eaing and strict
ronage heretofore extended. rV 'v Tr n " 01 generous
pat-
he Boston Clothing House,
Marienvillo's Great Mart for Trading !
Our Spring and Summer stvles of Clotli-
' Pr7 goods, Boots and Shoes, have ar-
and are nronounced bv tl
seen them the finest frond a A VAT
Wo sell them at
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brought to Marienville.
ridiculously low prices
no competiHbn.
Our enormous Suit lino runs from $3.00
a suit to $20. Pants from G9c. to tho fi nnst
grades for $4 and $5. We keep a full lino
of I)ress goods, White goods, Boots and
Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises, in fact overvthino- a Imlv
gentleman, boy or girl needs. Come and
seo us and wo will save you money.
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE,
W. LEVY, Proprietor,
Marienville, Pa.
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" ftrtmnnt nf T jifllr'. rinnt's Miau.
Our h. . . ,
r. . " larger than ovor
cs, aud Childeu's Shoes .er Ulllll
before, and ot pricos that are low .
others will ask for Shoes that should not
be looked at uuder the tamo light.
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SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly
n., n. y. p. r. n. ' J
Time Table taking nn'oct May 12th, WM.
jvi-iMTii i line jiii Aioililiiin.
City
Trains will loavo T onnsta for fill
ami points went as tot.owa:
No. 0.1 Through Freight (carry
ing pnssengois) p:40 a. m.
No. Rl Hiill'alo KxpresH l':!);) noon.
No. 01 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) B:P0 n. m.
No. 83 Oil City Ex ross 8:(5 p. m.
For HIckorv.Tldlotito. Warren. Klnr.na.
Rradford, Clean and the East:
No. 80 Olean Express 8:40 a. In.
No, H2 Pittsburgh ICxpreKS 8:41) p. in.
No. 1HI Through Freight (car
rying passengers 7:13 p. in.
Trains n:i and KI Run Daily and carry
pnsscngers to and from points I, ('tween
Oil City and Irvineton only. Oilier trains
run daily except Sunday.
not limn laDles and mil Inrorinnflnn
from J. Ij. CRAIU, Airent.. Tionesta, Pa.
H. UKLL, Oen'ltSilpt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
tion'l Passenger S Ticket Agentt
Rutlalo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LIKE
P.otweon the
EAST &c "WEST I
New Y'oik. Philadelphia, Roston, and
all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin
nati, St. lioiiis. New Orleans, and all
points West, North and Southwest.
rioiiit vestiuuioa trains, sleeping, run-
man dining and day coaches, letweeti
principal cities East and West. The pop
ular lino West for colonists and land seek
ers. Rates always low as tho lowest. No
extra charge for riding on vestibule lim
ited. Jlotoi-o purchasing tickets call on or
address, R. U. WALLACE, Trav. Pass.
Agu, Oil City, p., or ii. hakhkl.u.
Div. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, W. x ,
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GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
JPTJTli 1ST ITTJ 12 32.
-Also,
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
HATS -: HATS HATS.
We buy our Hats from the Manufactur
ers, and can sell a Rotter Hat for Loss
Monoy than those that buy of Jobbers.
NO MIDDLE MAN TO GET THE
PROFIT!
These are FACTS, and will be prsveu
to you when you come in.
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louvjoisurui ij iiBUMAS A SIGQINS,)
4c GROCERS,
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA,
PETJN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FBESEIEST G&QCBSZES.
BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always lie found tho
PUREST DKTJGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-
WAnt, dlAlluiitni, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY!
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Is hero furnished of tho rotiKeqiieneo of
neglecting to take wise wifely ad
vice. This mini thought hn
knew it all and
Turned Up His Nos
At our low'- ' ' JKJ
,'rn-ed Furniture lwause they
eioiow. lie paid two prices for an
inferior article which Kid his wife to
Turn Down His Noso
For futuro reference. She gave him the
Blmko in a mild form and threatened
divorce for the next oll'once. Kho'a
all right. To fail to trade with
Nelson Ureeuliiiul is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would onlv think so. Keep
on ladies. Edu-'iue your liUKl.and to
know a bargain when ho sees it.
Train them in the way Ihey
should go (for Furniture.)
And remember that
way is to
W. CREEMLUND'S,
Undertaker Jt Embalmor,
3:11 Exchnngo Block,
WARREN, PA. '
of the lirm of MORCIC BIWS,
OPTICIANS,
ocia!ist in Errors of Retraction of th
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
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HUMPHREYS
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Tor Corses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hoss. -
AND PODI.THY. '
000 Page Book on 'I'ri-Him. nl of Aslinal
auil C hart hi ui rro.
DBniFFvpr.('anyesrla.s,lnflamn.il.B
A. A. i P-l.niul .UttuTiliiuU, Alilk I rvcr.
Jf -f! ". l.aiururhx, Ktiraainti.n.
.w,V.'",t',,,',,r Kauai llln kirot,
l.l.ll,.l ur Jrub, uru,..
Ji.k. ouuli.. Urate, I'lirumonla.
:'' olio or Unite h, Ilvllturae.
Mlm-arrlami. Hi uiurrhuSc.
111.11. I rluary itnil Kltlurr lnHes.
Kruplivti IMarHx", Aiunue.
.K l)icr of llluc.lluu, I'aralysla.
BUmle ButUe (ovor todmuo), . . agp
Htable Case, wtlh KpcrlAra, MnnudL
NeUirluarr lluie oil au.l Mudlctlur. tT.OA
Jar Veterinary fare Oil, . . 1,00
Bold br Drngnita; or Bent Frepild anrwhw.
and la aur nuaumy oa Eoc.ipt oi Pric
Hum;hrfy' Madlrlns Co., 1Q Fulton St., W Y.
. W. LAW,
rractical
Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
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ROOF1NQ
A SPKCIALTV
AND
SPOUTING.
BOROUGH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, PA.
S!0 ? A WEEK aud upwards positively
mtt secured bv llll'll hi-hiiIM in.r Tlr
Kcott's Geuuiue Electric Belt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladies soiling Dr. Scott's Eleo
triu Corsets. Sample free, tltato sex. Dr.
Scott, 6W Broadway, N.'Y, Nov.ld-3ni.