The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 25, 1891, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
4. t. WCNK,
Editor PaoasicTos.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1891.
Another great mine horror took
place oear Halifax, Nova Scotia, oo
Saturday last, io which one hundred
and seventeen men are reported to
have been killed by the explosion.
Tiik President on Saturday appoint
ed ex Governor Charlci Foster, of
Ohio, to the Secretaryship of the
Treasury made vacant by the recent
death of Secretary Wiodom. The
new appointment gives great eatisfac-
Drill over the country.
There is a good deal of solid scute
io the following brief paragraph from
the Galveston Xeirs: "The present
generation want to learn that a living
cannot be made for all hands by legis
lation, by resolutions, by speculation
or inflation. Honest work is the only
way to'earn an honest living. We are
hunting entirely too much rest."
Republican newspapers are appeal
ing to their representatives io Con
gress to remain at their posts for the
reason that there is legislation yet be
fore the House that ought to be passed
before the close of the session. The Re
publicans can well afford to do this as
it will make little difference whether
or not they attend the next session at
all. The Democratic majority elected
to the next House is so large that the
country will have to depend upon the
Senate and the President to protect it
from the destructive policy of the
-erratic Democracy, and then the Re
publicans can take a seat.
Again, a bill to regulate the sale of
cigarettes to the small boys bobs up
serenely. This time it is in the Penn
sylvania Senate and is intended to
compel dealers io the tubes of nicotine
to take out a license and to make a
fine of $50 the penalty for selling to
persons under sixteen years of age.
As the bill was reported with favora
ble recommendations it will probably
be passed, and then sink softly into
the same innocuous desuetude which
pervades the Blue Law statute which
makes it a crime for a man to kiss his
vrifa nn finnjfav T f ik. 1. .
wants to smoke he will get there io
spite of the Pennsylvania Legislature
or any other august body, and will
calmly puff bis lung destroyer in the
face of the most awful decrees which
It IS la-thfitr nnwpr In enanl H..
t
The Harrisburg Telegraph speaking
of the proposition to erect new build
ings at the State capital, makes these
sensible remarks: "Do not patch the
eld Capitol buildings. If the condi
tion of the revenue is such that a new
building cannot be provided for at this
session, for goodness sake do not make
this an excuse for an abortion that
will prove a lasting shame to the State.
Pennsylvania is the second State in
population in the Union the richest
in material wealth. There is no excuse
for niggardly economy bo economy
that is sure to prove a mortification
The people of the State expect a new
building; why not give it to them?
This sentiment is almost universal.
And it is begging the question to say
that many millions of dollars may
possibly be wasted. It ought to be
possible to have a superintendent who
a-ould not prove himself a thief."
Democratic obstruction io the
House yesterday to a bill which propos
i to relieve the congested condition
of Supreme Court and advance the
meager salaries of the Federal Judges
is a fitting close to the Democratic
policy io the present Congress, which
proposed to block all busiuess unless
the minority had its way. Tbe business
of tbe Supreme Court is now three
years io arrears and each Winter it
drifts further to te rear. A party
which was willing to see no business
done by tbe National Legislature is
naturally opposed to facilitating tbe
"judicial business of the Government or
aiding the courts to dispense speedy as
well as impartial justice. The solitary
objection which tbe Democratic mi
nority has to the bill which it tried to
obstruct is the Blight addition to the
, judicial appointments of a Republican
- Idmioistratiou, and this objection is
he basis of an attempt to continue the
-trtleiay iu ibe Supreme Court to
judicial business of the entile
iib House committee on Counties
I Townships, at Harrisburg, having
consideration the uew road bill,
ns io session all of yesterday after
oon and far into the night. The bill,
ith numerous important amendments,
as reported back to the House afiirm
ively. Amoog the principal amend
nil were tbe following: In section
provision for the appointment of
j master to oversee the work was
ckeo out, that duty devolving upon
supervisors. The provision iu
- 3, prohibitiog the employment
uudcr 1H or over 55 year
was stricken out and the supervisors
empowered to Gx the value of labor
according to its efficiency. Section 3
was also amended so as to permit the
employment of unaturalized persons
when Buch persons were tax payers or
in the monthly employ of resident (ax
payers. The words "county engineer"
were changed throughout the bill to
"county surveyor." Section 8 was
amended to provide compensation
supervisors at the rate of $150 per
day. The provision in section 13 for
the paymeut of mileage to county
surveyors was stiickco i tit, as was also
the provision in section 19, requiring
the Secretary cf Internal Affairs tn
cause a connected plau of the high
ways of the several counties of the State
to be annually made to make annually
summary reports of the matter furnish
ed by the reports of the county cngin
eers.
OriXIOXS OF THE 1'EOri.F.
Ed. Iikpum.icas :
lucre are several matter coming up
beforo our present Legislature of vast Im
portance to every citizen of tills great
Commonwealth. We believe our Repre
sentative, IIoji. 8. S. Towler, will strictly
guard our interests In all these matters,
especially, when he Is Informed as to our
will and wishes. Your correspondent
would like to hear the opinion of at loast
some of the leading minds in our county
relative to the proposod new Road Law.
Our views on this matter came out in tho
Republican some two years ago, and are
the same to-day. It still occurs to us.
perhaps through our shortsightedness,
that this new act would not improve our
present road system. If our representa
tives at Harrisburg and Washington would
appropriate, for the building and repairing
of our public ruads, the money appro
priated on the useless streams throughout
the State and Nation, it certainly would
prove a blessing to each and every one.
and our public highways would soon be
come as a real monument of praise to
their good Judgment. .
Again, our present system of Text
Books Is to be remodeled. Our schools,
or at least the patrons, are being imposed
upon by the publishers of our school
books. It is almost impossible for many
parents to provide, books for their children
owing to the exorbitant prices charged for
them j these publishers are fast becoming
millionaires through their modified rob
bery, and should be knocked out by a
general enactment. What is to hinder the
State from taking the matter iu hand ; au
thorlzo the publishing of school books
under the direction of the State Superin
tendent, and furnish the same at actual
cost, and thus have a unifoini series
throughout the State? Undor the presont
system of school books it is simply impos
sible to establish a uniform text series in
our county ; hence, right in this fact hinges
the greatest drawback to our presont sys
tem of education. Directors mav, and in
fact have, done their bost to procure a uni
form series in a tow nshlp, and as often as
they have tried they have failed. If thore
was a law to prohibit people from moving
rrom ono township to another they might
succeed. So it would be in reaching out
over the county ; the same obstacles pre
sent themselves j therefore we can never
hope to reach the dosire of our ambition
until the State takes the matter in hand.
What say you all f J. ,
Truth tf Microbe Philosophy Made Plalu
By the Uso of the Anti-Microbe
Treatmeut.
All Temperance Reforms are doing much
good, yet right along with the law which
enforcement makes it easier for our chil
dren to be educated agaiust the use of
stimulants, is tlic living example, of father,
mother or brother, as the case may bo
who makes the law out a fraud, by their
use of i-timulants before the young child.
"Papa knows best," of course. Yes! Re
forms are good ! But they are not at the
root of the remedy, as so expressed in any
of their explanations, made in any article
on how to promote temperance, that I have
read. -Intemperance, ut lirst, is self-induced
almost without exception, i hough
it becomes chronic and is after all a physi
cal disease. We all know that taste is
next lowest in order, of the five senses.
The highest being, seeing, hearing, smell
ing, tasting, ana last, lowest and weakest,
feeling, and is itself outraged by the abuse
of the four higher senses, and they in re
turn auuer uccuunu vi me reduced vital
force brought to bear upon the lower,
which is the base or pedestal of the higher
senses. In this physical law, compounded
in this "dust body" which is the "The
Temple of the Living God." Does it not
Btand to reason that the physical body
should have no demon in shape of Fungoid
niicroDB, iijiuh mm aibiiguring the
healthy growth, causing the next higher
portion of thejaw, f. e., taste, to food it
upon a food which merely keeps up this
demon, Fungoid Microbe? Yes! This is
true; then clear out the Fungoid which
keeps up the clamor, rending out poison
through the blood. It can be done by lo
cally applying the Anti-Microbe Treat
ment, iilamo uot the man or woman who
is sulforing from this cause. True, the
Fungoid Microbe cuu bo starvod (out, but
it is a much more tedious process, requir
ing more strength of will than is usually
left with a patient long the prey ot the
curse. Belter kill it than let the disease
remain, or even die a natural death. Ed
ucate our children against it; but if they
in any wav are induced to the fall, help
them out by the truo philosophical route ;
and above all help tho poor sufferers al
ready fallen.
I have enlisted upon this work mainly
for the good it will do. Thero is no ono
more in favor of temperauce roform than
myself, and I hope I have tho good will
of oil my temperance reform sisters in
tills especial work. Its truth is being
demonstrated duily ; Mrs. Maooy Dale, of
Forth Worth, Texas, writes, ( I give it iu
her words) "I cured a drunkard iu less
than two months, two treatments a week.
who was next thing to the gutter, iie
came to mo sober, but just alter a big
sproe, which were of weekly occurrence ;
his coat had been pawned lor whiskey ; he
would beat his wile iu his drunken fur',
aim was a terror generally. isow no is a
sound, well man. unci is at work, his wile
liappy, and the appetite lor drink gone."
It is tho hungry child that can be fed with
prelit. Any and all sullerers. whether
I'moiu habit or other trouble. Come
Learn how to got well and keep will. Ex
planations will he made so nlain that von
can readily understand and approve my
mode of treatment. I havo the unc of
theae treatments for the public throughout
this part of country. Not merely as au
agent who sells his wares, parrot like, but
as a physician. You are all iu favor of
wouicu physicians, then practically dem
onstrate your approval. Not merely for
the sake of good to No. 1, but because "I
am my brothers keeper." Napoloou Bon
apartu said, "In gieal crises it is woman's
special lot to solum our misfortune."
Yours Faithfully,
MllS. NoHA 111 I.INIJS SKIUKL,
Kesidence opposite P. O.,
Tiouosta, l a.
For Cash Only!
FOR THE
NEXT SIXTY DAYS,
Wo offer our stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Fine Jewelry, &c., &c,
jf!LT OOEIT !
Our Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
Is marked in plain figures at the cost price.
One trice only.
stock in this section, and now offer the
best inducements. Everything at cost.
Call and see.
DAVID MINTZ,
THE - PEOPLE'S - STORE,
MARIENVILLE,
LOOK! LOOK!!
''Always the Cheapest and the Best."
The Boston Clothing House.
Please call and examine my vast stock
i am selling goods at a largo discount lor tue
' & mtssrs mm maxm
H AfUMMMM MMW.aUMa M UUU UUU,
At 25 per cent, discount from former prices, including
1I.US1I, XEWafARKET, SHORT JACKETS, AC
As to Clothing, I have a completo stock of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S
Marked at Rock-bottom Prices. I bave -a large stock of
That I will sell at a large discount for the Holiday Trade. As to
EUBBEE
I have the largest and finest assortment in the County. I will sell the BOSTON'S at
J2.60; tho CANDEE at Ji75 per pair. All others as cheap.
In fact mv stock of DRESS GOODS, LAWKS and MEN'S UNDERWEAR,
TS and SHOES, CA K PUT, OIL CLOTH, TRUNKS, VALISES, HATS, CAPS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS is complete. Prices always the lowest.
BOO
and
Wo haven't time to go into details, so
MEYER LEVY,
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
-HAVE A FULL LINE OF-
FURNITURE !
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS !
TIONESTA,
QQ K A WEEK and upwards positively
O - ' secured by men agents selling Dr.
Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspensory,
etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Elec
tric Corsets. Sample free. State sex. Dr.
Scott, MS Broadway. N. Y. Nov.lu-iSm.
Assigneo's Notice.
Notieo is hereby given that J. M. Mint.,
of the Borough of 'I ionesta, Forest county,
Pennsylvania, ami Eva, his wile, by deed
of voluntary assignment dated January
111, lS'jl, have assigned to S. Stottheiiiior,
of the city of Tilusvillo, Pennsylvania, iu
trust for the benefit of the creditors of the
said J. M. Miniz, all the estate real and
personal of the suid J. M. Mints. All per
sons indubtod to the said J. M. Minu w ill
make immndiste payment to tho said As
signee, and those having claims or de
mand will present the same without delay
to S. STETTHEIMEK,
Assignee of J. M. Mintz.
or S. D. IRWIN, All y.
Tionesta, Pa., January 10, 191. 3t.
Wo have the best
PA.
of Winter Goods before going elsewhero.
Holiday j Taue. 1 am selling
AND CHILDREN'S,
BOOTS,,
give us a call.
Marienville, Pa.
AND-
- - PJSNN-.
Dr. W. F. C0NNEUS
EYE AND EAR SURGEON,
M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
Gives special treatment to nil diseases ol
eye, ear, nose and throat. Refracts and
tits defective eves anil furnishes snecia-
cles and eye glasses from ollice, securing
ut 01 jruuiutt w wen as glasses.
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheot Metal Work prompt
ly attended to,
TIN ) . I and
ROOFING J " I SPOUTING,
BOROUGH BUILDING,
UIONESTA, PA
1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891.
FOREST
Leading1
Our claim to the Leadership in all that
pertains to the Wearing Apparel of Ladies,
Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is
more than substantiated by tho Enormous
htocK and Excellent Variety that -wo are of
fering this Fall.
Our assortment of Clothl
have made a Special Etlort tnis Fall to have Clothing and Overcoats to suit Every
body, in Style. Uualitv and Price, and from tlm wv ihnv k..nu, .i.. i......
succeeded. We now have any kind of iroods
away below what ANYONE DA HE NAME, and ranging to tho llnest kind of suits.
WRAPS! WRAPS 1 1 WRAPS ! 1 1
In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Winter
ly ever offered in Forest County.
PLUSH COATS,
PLUSH
n.uvl Wnni. TAr1.t.-TC! r..- r . rvri.-'a
l iV in i,nio-.c
In Endless arlety. If vou want to select
LA KG EST ASSOHTM ENT IN FOB EST
Dry Goods, Dress
Black Goods,
Everybody knows that our store Is the place to go to for Dross floods ol nny desrin
tion. I lit ESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOOHS, NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR, HATS.
m'ui.i, ciiiirivs, sAii
Our flmcerv rwmnrftnofit Im Mtwn.a aM.Vwl
. J I ............. j nu'
sold at "Live and let Live" Prices.
We HAVE, WE DO, and we WILL CONTINUE to Lead tho Trade In Forest
Countv. and wa will do It villi flOOli uiiims at low piiici'ij wi i. vi.
SEE US.
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORA.TO HERMAN A 81001X3.)
DRUGGIsVs &. GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
. w
In our Drug Department, which ia in charge or a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always bo found tho
PUREST DRUGS ANl CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED Wl II UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROt "RIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTL RY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPART.MFCT.
V
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
1. B. 40!fKW.
(IKOIIUK W. TAYLOR.
AGNEW L TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS iD COLNSELLOKS AT LAW.
Ofkicks: Lenman Building, Washing
ton, I). C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Will practice before tho U. 8. Supreme
Court, Court of Claims, District Courts,
and Departments of Government.
Special attention given to the collection
of army and navy claims, pensions, pay,
bounty, etc., cases arising under the cus
toms, navigation and internal revenuo
laws, anu paionia. i;orroci forms, iiiuiiks
and instructions mailed to claimants free
of charge on receipt of their names and
P. O. address.
PATENTS.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and
all Patent business conducted for Moder
ate Fees.
Our ofllce is opposite U. S. Patent Othce
and we can secure patent in less time than
those remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
description. We adviso if patentable or
not, ircoof chargo. Our fee not due till
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"
with names of actual clients in your State,
county, or town, sent free. Address,
C. A. SNOW A CO.,
Opp. PatontOinee, Washington, P. C.
b l :L - H ri i S It vi
t,u rf WJ I Mi I V MV r
CA A psmphlet of Information andab- 'fs
I ttraet ul lbalaffB,aboln- Uuw lo j
' Obtain PaUnla, I'araala, Trade 1
XVi. MUNN CO.
.Mninrw,.,, y
nmw lirk.
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UL I nUI I Klrrl Turklo HIim-Ic.
Half the cost of hoisting saved to
Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers,
Machinists, Builders. Contractors
and otlieis. Admitted to be the
greatest improvements ever madn
in tackle blocks. Froight prepaid.
Write for catalogue. Fulton Iron
A Enginu ks., 10 Brush St., De
troit, Mich. Estab. uiyM.
DR. A. FISIIEU, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest and most suc
cessful practitiorers in this section of the
State. Will visit Tionesta every regular
court week. uiay'aj-ly,
COUNTY'S
- Store !
vou can ask for ami tlm ..!.. I.,i...
Wraps our assortment is away ahead of
JACKETS,
NEWMARKETS,
tirai..u ..... . .
noil m i.-ior.r, 1 II 1 it I l Vjn n y KAt IS
a garment from tho FINEST LINE and
COUNTY, COME TO OUR STOKE!
Flannels, Cloakings,
Silk Warns. .
u ii.n, ana uaki'K is of all kinds.
u.ltl. ii.a ll.,at r...i.( -rr i
I .... .11V .Jl UU IUV VIUIAU, HIIDim Itllll
& - DOUTT,
Smt rbaugh,
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Weekly Vre affords an opportunity for
obtaining an in-.mense amount of reading
slavery trifling cost. By this arrange
ment we are enabled to furnish both tll
Rkpuulktan and tho M'rekly I'rcxt at the
very low prion of fl.75. Any arou
sending us this amount will receive the
two papers for one year, nu advance of
only ii cents over the price of tho KKPtin
LH AN alone. Old subscribers who pay
up all arrearages and $1.75 in advance can
have the advantage of this splendid oiler.
The Wrrktji l'rest is tbe very lest woekly
family in the country, containing lftfiugo
weekly of the choicest General News,
Household and Agricultural reading,
Strong Editorials, Young People's De
partment, a good Continued Story, in
short everything tlutt goes to make the
most desirable family reading matter.
With these two papers in your family you
will be sure of the liest serf ice In each
department. The ItKrt'iu.ic'Aif is the
oldest and best of the county papers, sup
plies you weekly with all the home news
of intercut, such as no city weekly can
possibly give, and the Weekly Prexa pro
vides you with all the world wide news
and a muss of general reading such as no
local paper can possibly furnish. By
taking advantage of our combined offer
you get the best of each elans of reading
In its proper plaeo and at a prioe so rea
sonable that you cannot atford to deprive
yourself and family of the benefit of it.
No such otter has ever been made by any
responsible paper iu the county. Sub
scribe now.
SAW MILL FOR N'.LE.
I have for sale, -n the Collins it Hen
derson job, on Queen Creek, Hickory
twp., one large size, portable Saw Mill, 40
h. p. boiler and ngine, capable of cutting
15,000 feet per day ; two American inserted
tooth saws, one ti'i-inch, one 66-inch ; also
2 solid saws; Belmont fractional self-ie-cediug
set works; 18-iuch 4-ply rubber
drive belt, been in use one year; one
over-head chain log-turuer lor long logs,
and one nigger turner; K board carts;
blacksmith tools ; one single edgor, and
all ueuessary tools. Ono dwelling house,
barn, and mill-building; will be sold to
gether for uso on job, or the machinery
will be sold separately to parties wishing
to move the same away. Mill in lirst
class I mining order. For further partic
ulars address
WM. II. STKIGHT,
3t East Hickory, Pa.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. R. C, meets lirst and third
Wednesday evening of each mouth, in P.
O. S. of A. hall, Partridge buildiug, Tio
nesta, Pa.
Mrs. C. C. RUMBERGER, Pres t.
Mrs. E. U DAVIS, Seo'y,
"f TIME TABLE
yl January 1, ltwi.
J J 'f 'tVftlWt t tl Trains leave Tlones
i.'-KMfAiVu for Oil City and
in iinlsilut i !.. J points went ns follows:
No. H3 Through Freight (carry- .
Ing passengers). fl:.1S a. in.
No. 81 IIuII'hIo Express 12:1111 noon.
No. 91 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:17 p. m.
No. 83 Oil City Ext ross 7:53 p. in.
For Hickory, Tldlouto, Warren, Klnxna,
Bradford, Olean and the East!
No. 80 Olean Express 8:41 a. ni.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. in.
No. Ml Through Freight (car
rying passengers 7:0t p. in.
Trains fl.'l and 95 Run Dally and carry
passengers to and from points between
Oil City and Irvlnoton only. Othor trains
run daily except Sunday.
Got Time Tables and full Information
from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
It. HELL, Uen'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gon'l Pttssonger A Ticket Agent.
Butlalo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
lielweou tho I
BAST' &c WEST !
New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and
all points East. Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin
nati, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all
points West, North and Southwest.
Solid vestibuled trains, sleeping, Pull
limn dining and day coaches, between
principal cities r.asi and west. 1 lie pop
ular line West for colonists and land seek
ers. Rates always low as the lowest. No
extra charge for riding on vestibule lim
ited. Before purchasing tickets call on or
address, K. If. WALLACE, Trnv. Pass.
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD,
Div. Pass, Agt,, Jamestown, N. Y.
A BIG OFFER
In Bed Room Suits. V
Wo lead the Trade in
this line, and nowhere J
will you find such, a
variety of Fine Nowj s
Styles in Antique Oakl
and Sixteenth Centu- .
ry finish, and partic-fc
ularly tho ono wo of-
ferfor$lG. All other
Furniture in proper-',,
tionately Low Prices.
N. CREEIMLUND,
3.11 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE.
OF
S. S. CAN FIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good StiM'V, Good Carriage and Bug
gies to let upim the most reasonable tortus.
Ho will also flo
JOB 'TE.AIMT.TTO-1
All orders lft at the Post OlDee will
rcceivo prompt attention.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Sorest, Cattle, Sheep, Dogt, Eo,
. AND FOUXTHT.
See Pat B..S en Treaimr.l mf AalsiaJa
ss 1 hart ttsal frtc.
Tins iVsTsrs.f'sBrstlssSffaflasffsaatleBi
A. A.lHslssI Atr.laaill., Milk Vrrr.
B. B.hlrniss, l.aviesraa. It Sassiallsss.
C. ('.Itlaasr, Na,il UlMhsrsca.
D. D.IIala ar trab Waraaa.
K.K.mCibie ka. Ilcavrs, Fafaataslm.
J '.. alio ar Urisa.,' Hatlyarka.
j.fl.AU.rsrrlas. Ile.s.errhaas
11.11. I rlaary a HUnrr Uiaasaea.
I.l.Krasilva Dlaoaaaa, Bfaaae.
.K. UUraataaf Diavaiiua, Paralrala. .
BluilaBuUla lorariOdaaaalk - . '
Htakla 'aa. with Spartans, MaauSL
Votarluary Oura Oil anil Mwtloalur, tT.VO ,
Jar Vaiarlaarr I'araOll, . 1.O0 '
old kr Drntiiita; er Bent PrTa!d aarvkara
ana in tnr qaaauir au Kaoaipi 01 r rioa-
Humphwyi' Madlclna Co.,
I0 Fultos 11 H. T.
of the flrinofMOBCK BRO S,
OPTICIAHS,
Specialist In Errors of Relraction of tho
Eye. Examinatwm free of chargo.
WARREN, PEN N.
A G E N T S WANTED
to canvass lor thesa leof our Home-Grown
Nurserv Stock. Mot liberal Terms. I'u
eipialed facilities. O ne of the largeKt, oldest-established,
and b est-krjw'ir.ry inseries
in tho country. Address W. A T. S' ITH ,
Genvva N ursery, Geneva, N. Y. l'i b
lislied iu 184U.
A CONNECTICUT YANKEE. W
ed au agent in each town to sell
above named book. This is Mark Twa
Ik tent. Nearly 60,000 copies already 8
260 illustrations. Nearly l00 pages,
great many agents average forty or.
per week. Almost anyo'e cuu sell t )
ty-nve weekly. This ii very prulita
businoHs. Write for ten ', C. L. W
ster dt Co., 3 East 14th St - "
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