r r s THE FOREST REPUBLICAN i. t. WINK, . Editor 4 Psossiito. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 18W. Announcements. IUtkh. Conpxess fcM; Assembly $10 ; County Treasurer $,s. Announcement and tickets strictly rash In advance. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announco Copt J. J. HAIGHT, ol Howe township, an a candidate for Assembly, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorised to announco Dr. S. S. TOWLEK, of Jenks township, as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Republican usapros. A bill was introduced in tbe Maryland House of Delegates last Friday to make voting compulsory in Maryland under penalty of a fine, the fines to go to the public school fund, sickness or absence from legal residence to be the only acceptable excuses. The Meriden Republican observes that : "It is an instructive circumstance that in the present Springer ficewool bill tbe duty on the plush and cloaks of the rich is reduced 20 per cent., while the rate on the blankets and bats of ibe poor is lowered only 5 per cent." . The McKinley tariff reduced the duty on binding twine uutil it was merely nominal and could not possibly add anything to the retail price. Springer's free binding twine bill is just eighteen months behind the times. That bird's nest belongs to last year and there are no eggs in it. Congressman Dickerson's bill for a reduction of the rate of pensions to certain classes of soldiers is not the . uXlX measure of the kind proposed in the present Democratic House. Several other bills for that purpose were in- , troduced ahead of Dickerson's, but his will make the heaviest cut in pensions. The bill now pending in tbe Demo Gtatio House which provides for cut ting down pensions twenty-five per cent, does Dot apply to all soldiers, but to certain classes. It is intended merely as an entering wedge. If nccessfol in 'his, cuts bigger than twenty f e per cent, and applying to fell classes of soldiers will be in order. $.P&aJH .Mafes. the Democratic 1A T i- jr. . i -..., .. i-teo xruue euuor oi tue 1 nuaoeipbia Timet, who is endeavoring to foment discord iu the ranks of Pennsylvania Republicans, alleges that he has voted the Republican ticket for the past ten years, but there are no affidavits to that effect. No man can vote tbe Republican ticket, aud be a Timet editor. Ilarruburg Telegraph. Colonel Stewart has been ousted from the seat in Congress to which be was farely elected by the Republicans of the Twenty-fourth district, a Demo cratic Congress doing the work. It is to be hoped that tbe Republicans of the district will again nominate him, od then elect him by a majority that not even a gang of Democratic rebel brigadiers and Tammany heelers can get around. Representative Watson of Geor gia, grew quite pathetic in his speech on the Indian appropriation bill when he promised to deal fairly with the veterans who upheld the Union flag and asked better treatment for "tbe tae-artaad aud one-legged veterans who upheld the honor of our flag." Mr. Watson ought to know by this time that there is only one flag in tbe United States. The Republican county committee f Crawford county has, by resolution, lined Judge John J. Henderson, as le choice of that county for the va Ycy on the Supreme bench to be id Uiis fall. As a northwestern fJate, and a good, clean baodc-d able one, Judge Henderson should .'the cordial support of all bis hboriog counties, and wo have no it will get it. The Chicago University baa ro ved another generous gift of f 1,000,- from its founder, John D. Rocke ir. This makes the total sum of Rockefeller's gifts to the institu $2,600,000. The other gifts in 1 and money increase tbe property he university to about $4,000,000. uU is the largest sum any .college in , this couutry has received before its doors were opeo to a student. Tbe yflans of the university authorities are projected on a scale heretofore un oo wo iu tbU country, aud if carried out successfully will insure to Chicago . ao educatioual institution of which every American can bejobtly proud. U will perceptibly ra'uo tbe Btundard cf scholarship everywhere, aud bene lcially influence every college aud Diversity. Ilr. liockeieller is also ting a conspicuous illistration oi how uch better a roan cut adiuiuister his n estate than his executor c tn do buu, A Word In Time. Chairman Watres, of the Republi can State Committee, has notified all Republican County Chairman through out the State that they must pay par ticular attention to that part of (he new ballot law relating to tho nomina tion of cundiilatt-s for tillica. That clause is in section 5 of tbe bill, and says: "Certificates of nomination for cau didates for the offices of Presidential electors and members of tho House of Representatives of the United Stales and for all State offices, including those of Judges, Sonators and Repre sentatives, shall be filed with tho Sec re lory of the Commonwealth at least fifty-six days before the day of election' ihis is a most important matter, and will result in the nominations being made much earlier than usual. Fifty six days before the day of election, November 8ih, would place tbe last day fur filing certificates of the character above-mentioned on or before Tuesday, September 13th, and as a consequence all nominations must be made by the lattor date. Tbe district conventions that get into a dead lock hereafter will have to unravel their snarl or there will be trouble. It is now the duty of county chairmen and others to seo that the foolishness attendant on dead locks is Dot prolonged, and that a nomination is made at once. Ex Speaker Reed is sustaiued by the United States Supreme Court. The "no quorum" caie in which the legali ty of tbe Diogley worsted act was at tacked by a firm of importers, was on Monday decided by the United Slates Supreme Court. The Dingley act was passed through the action of Speaker Reed in counting a quorum when there was a quorum of members pres ent, but J30t voting. The importers maintained that Speaker Reed's action was in violation of the constitution and that the act passed in this manner was void. Tbe United States circuit court for the southern district of New York, decided ngaiost tbe Uuited States aud in fuvor of the importers on the ground, so that the case came before tbe United States supreme court adverse to tho constitutionality of the "no quorum" method of parliamentary procedure. Tbe court, in an opinion by Justice Brewer, holds that the "no quorum" rule was valid and that the House of Representatives had a right to make such a rule. The demaud for a Government issue of fractional currency for remittacces is very persistent and active; whether it is strong or not is not so clear. Certainly "scrip" is tbe most conven ient form iu which to s ud small re mittances yet discovered. It is as safe as tbe postal notes, cheaper, aud more readily obtained. As currency the fractional currency is faulty. The wear an. I tear of the innumerable transfers to which it is subject are fatal to its iutegrity, and the dirt resulting from much miscellaneous handling is fatal to its appearance. A fractional currency which should be used chiefly for remittcucies by mail need not be dirty and torn, aod would undoubted ly be a great public convenience. Cougress is asked to provide for such a currency, but we see no indication of a disposition on its part to do so. There has never been any such a thing as a "billion dollar CtDgrcss. ' Democralio falsehood is the only ground oo which that charge can res'. But it can be dumonstrated with math ematical accuracy that these is a five cent Domocratiu lliuse now iu session one that whila tubbing at an ex pense of over $7,000 a day puts iu such costly lime debating propositions to reJuce the appropriation for soap and saddle blankets for the cadets at West l'oiut. CURE Sick Headache ami relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a bilioua mute of the ay-item, much as lMxziiwKs, Nausea. Drowsiness, lintrea after eating, faiu in tlie Bide, Ac. While thru- mow remarkable aiuxea has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet Carter I.itti.b Live Piliji are equally valuable in ('uuittipaiion. curing and prevent in? thii annoying complaint, while they alHO correct all dutorden. of the utomach, pi ii nu late the liver and regulate the bowel, fcveu if they only cured Aehe they would be almont priceleR to theme who suffer from this ditTe&in complaint: hut fortunately their goodness dixjtj not end here, and lhe who once try them will find thetie little pills valuable in ao many wav that they will not be willing to do without them, but after all sick head ACE'S U the bane of so many Uvea that here la where we make our irrettt boaat. Our pilia cure it While oilier do nut. C'aktkk'i Little Liver Piliji are very mall and very eny to ike. Out or two pi 11m make a do;). They are otrU'tly vegetable and do not trnpe or pure, but by their tootle action Khsiuto all who use thein. In vial at cents; ve fur $1. bold everywhere, or bent by uu.iL CASTES KETICINS CO., Hew Tat Ssil R Sail Small Mm. CARTER'Sl ffTvTiEER ii - DO YOU WANT AN , Overcoat or a Suit of Clothes FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS ! Do you want a Ladies' Coat, Wrap or Shawl for your wife or daughter ? If so send your order to me as I am offering big bar gains in this class of goods to make room for Spring goods. It will pay you to buy of me. Don't you forget it. I must close this lino out in GO days, so hurrv un with your orders and get a Lfvy uooas, lioots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Ladies' and Gent's. and Misses' Underwear, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc., is always full and fresh and in the latest stylo as I am receiving now goods every week from New York. No larger or better stock to select from in this part of the State. Mail orders at tended to promptly. DAVID MINTZ. Marienville, Pa. Buffalo : Store! D. BARNETT, Manager. The entire stock of DRY - GOODS, - CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, XOTIOXN, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, Late the property of David Barnett, having been bought under tho hammer, must be sold without delay, regardless of cost. Come early and get the best selections. Sci. Fa. Sur. Mechanic's Lien. FOREST COUNTY, an; : No. 1, May Term, 1S92. Seal of : HOY BKOT1IKKS vs. j tho Court. n. NEREI,. Irwin and : : Hancock, Attorncya. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sheriff of taid County, Greeting: Whereas, John Hoy and Edwnrd Hoy, partners as Hoy lirothers, have riled a claim in our Court ol Common Pleas for said county ngainut R. Nebcl, owner or reputed owner and contractor, and J. T. Donley, Assignee, for the sum of seven teen hundred and eiuht dollars and twenty-three cents. ($1708.23), for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished for a certain building, via : That certain leasehold biutato in ICingsley and Oreen Townships, Forest Countv, Pa., being Warrants Xumbors 8150 and 5158, which lie adjacent and are together: bounded north by Warrants Nos. 6133 and 6134; east by Warrant 5105; west by Warrants 5501, and south by Warrants 6155 and 5137. Containing lOOOaores, more or less, as demised by J. C. liowumn and others to said H. Nebel by leaso dated Oct. 1, 18SU, and improvements of said lease hold consisting of derrick and wood rig omiplete, 500 foot of 5i-inch casing, 75 feet of 8 inch drive pipe. Aud wl eroas it is alleged that the said sum st!!! -eniains due and unpaid to the said pleituiir: Now we command you that you iiuko known to the said defend ant and to all such persons as may hold or occupy the said building, that they be and appear before tho Judges of our said Court on the First Monday of March next, to show cuuse, if anything they know or have to say why the sum should not be levied of the said building to the uso of said plaintiff according to the form and effect of tho Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, if to said Court it shad seem expedient. And have you then and there this writ. Witness Hon. C. 11. NOYKH, President of our said Court tho 1 1 tli day of February, A. D. IttKi. V. M. Akneii, Froihonotary. A truo eopv. Attest, JOHN H. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Notice In Divorce. Leopold Urocnoel, Libellaut, Ill the Court of Com vs. Mary P. Urocnoel, Respondent. J mon Pleas of Forest Co., Pa., No. 4, Dec. Term, lsdl. Jb Mary '. Jiroenoel, Jlenpotuleitt. You are hereby notified to be and appear before our Court of Common Picas for the County of Forest, to be held at Tionesta. In and for said County, on the Thiid Monday or May net, to show cause if any you have, why Ieopold Urocnoel should not lie divorced from tho bonds of matrimony cn'ered into with vou, accord ing to the prayer of petition of libel tiled in said Court. JOHN It. OSGOOD, Sheriff. P. M. Clark, Attorney. 4t. jyillKXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. UONKSTA. PA. TFW KF.MGIOI S CYCLOPEDIA. Wanted an intelligent lady or gentlo inuii to introduce our now "Concise Cy clopedia of Heligious Knowledge" to the attention of the Christian people of Tio nesta and vicinity.. Nearly fiKW pages. Over SOCU tillos. Grandest religious refer ence book ever published. Sells splen didly. For tonus address A. J. Potter, Manager, 3 East Uth (St., New York. 1 SUIiSt HUsE for the Kki-uulican, only . f 1.60 per auuuin. ----- - bargain. My lino of Cattle Ortliuauce. Ve it ordained by the Jtmyis.i and 2Wn Council of TioncHtu JJoronth, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. 1st. That from and alter the first dav of April, A. D. 1SW, it shall not be lawful for any co w., heiters, horned or other cattle to be permitted t run at large in Tionesta Borough, except in being driven to and from their places of pasture or keeping, but tho same shall bo put up and properly secured by tho owners thereof, under a penalty of One Dollar for each and every milium so remaining at large, contrary to tho provisions of this ordinance. 2d. It is hoieby mado the duty of the High Constable or Pound Master of said Jiorongh to take up and impound anv and all su. h animal going at largo as afore said in said llorough, when ho shall notify tho owner or owners thoreof of such seizure and impounding, and 11 they shall not, within live days from such notice, reclaim their property bv paying the above penalty and costs of keeping to the Burgess or some mom her of Council, then it shall be the duty of said olticer (alter having given ten days notice thereof) to sell said animal or animals In the usual manner of sales by Constables; the war rant therefor to be made by the Burgess under his hand and seal, upon complaint or information of the High Constable or Pound Master aforesaid. 3d. The High Constat lo or Pound Master is hereby authorized, in case of sale, to retain all legal costs and fees, and the surplus, including the penalty afore said, iu all cases to be paid to the Burgess, to be by him paid to tho llorough Treas urer, and after payment of penalty and costs, to be disposed of by the Burgess and Council according to law. The High Constable or Pound Master shall bo ul lowed a foe of fifty cents Tor each seizure, out of said penalty, and such costs for notices and sales as are allowed Consta bles by the laws of this Commonwealth for similar services. Passed February 27th, A. D. 18fl2. 'J. E. Wknk, Burgos. Attest, P. M. Clark, Socretary. Caveat, and Trado-Mai ki obtained, and all Tat eut !!' cmluiud for Murterat. Fee. Our tilde it Opposite U. S. Patent OKIct. ana lt: d sururo (.atom illicit time thuii thuaa ninoiu from Waehineiun. bi-ud mixlrl, drawing or photo., with dprrip Iloii. v e advlne, if iiatentuhlo or not. freo if in?rP"- ur ftf 1"t due till i.atont in m rurod Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patenta," with name, ofuuuul Uienta luyomtitttl, couuty.or town, aeul free. Adiircua, C.A.SNOW&CO. Oppotita Patent OMce, Washington, 0. C. lAHMEKS AND FA11MEKH SONS J- w ho have a horse and rig at their dis posal, and whu are looking lor profitable emplovi'iciit may secure position worth Horn tinny to sixty dollurs a week by ad dressing A. J. Potter, 3 Lubt Uth St., New 1 ork City. o "Apniphlof Inforramlon anasb. J V ltrot oj th. Iw,iliuwlu llow to Ef Uln f'ent. -!. Trade,irV VPliim MUNN A CO.Jyf WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! You want, we want, we all want, everybody wants j Irom childhood to old ago 'lis want, want, wants 'tis everybody's duty to meet wants; aud we want you to wantj to make a dive into tho laigost, freshest and host selected supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Diessgoods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps over offered for sale In this part of the country, and to lind every department full and complete. Don't fail to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., If you want a nice black Henrietta. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. If you want beautiful black Bcdlord Cords. If you want good warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of Dross Flannels. If you want nice Una Dressgoods. If you want low priced Dressgoods. If you want the latest stylo Winter Wraps. If you want a handsome Wlntor Jacket, If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a nice Plush Jacket. If you want Jackets lor misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot or nice Shawls. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' line Shoos. If you want ladies' Kiihhers. If you want lHdies' Uuhhcr Boots. If yon want to buy tho Finest and Freshest Groceries, at the lowest possil price j if you want to trado iu a store whore you can got nn vthlnir vou want from Fl Silks to Baled Hay ; if you want to buy whero you got tho most for your money ; if you want to trade where the stylus ore tho latest, tho goods tho best," and prices the lowest, and whero you will meet with prompt attention, and square dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins TIONESTA, PENN. PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A BIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL AKV. ys BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge or a thoroughly competent Clcik, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAKE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :C0raTT raOBHOI MB "CASE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNXTXJ AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! TIONESTA., - - PENN. J. E. CORAH'S Cash --A.T- KELLETTVILLE AND RALLT0WN, PA. Carry a full line of Gouorul Merchandise, including such as Groceries, Flour, Foed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Hardware, tiueensware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and in Tact everything usually found in first class country stores. Country produce tho same as cash, taken iu exchange for goods. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the final account of S. Ntcttheimcr, Assignee, for the benefit of creditors of J. M. Mint., lias been tiled with me and will bo piusented to the Court of Common Pli. is of Forest County, Penn'ii, at Tionestu, Pa., for con- iii minion or allowance on I ho ronrtll Monday ot February. A. D. lr unless cause bo shown to the contrary. J. m. ah.m:h, l'rolluinotarv. Dr. AV. F. C0XNEHS EYE, BAR, ROSE & T11K0AT SI KCLIIV, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA Otiiee Hours 1 to 11 a. m. : 2 to 4 u. in. 7 to p. ui. Sunday, 4 to ti p. m. Practice limited to above specialties. If you want Trunks, Satchels or Bags. If you want good Underwear. If you want the best Wool Hosiery. It you want the best 10c. Cottnu Flannel If j-ou want the best 25o. all wool Flannel If you want the best flannel Skirt patterns If you want the best all wool Blankets. If yon want good cheap Blankets. If you want 8 yards Carpet for $1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor fill Cloth. If you want largo Smyrna Hugs. If you want thoso new animal skin Hugs, If you want gisxl working Shoes. It you want dandy dress Shoes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Rubber of any kind. If you want Hubbcr Clothing. ble & Co.'s Store, & - DOUTT, - - PENN. AND CHEMICALS! Smearbaugh, Stores, Fred. Grottonbcrgcr, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iiertainiiiK to Machinery, Kn Kines, Oil ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tiiiL's uud General ISlai ksuiithinu prompt ly done at I.ow Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, uud satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in roar of aud just west of tho Shaw llouso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTEN11ERGEK. I OB WORK of everv description execu- ted at the REPUBLICAN ollice. TIME TABLE in effect July fi, IWM. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil (,'itr and points west as follows ! No. 3 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) 0:118 n. 111. No. SI Itulliilo Express 12;W noon. No. 'U Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. in. No. Oil City Exj less daily.. 7:53 p. in. For II icknry, Tidioute. Warren, Tvlnxun, Bradford, Olcan aud tho East: No. 30 Olcan KxpiTssdaily 8:41 A. in. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p.m. No. Htl Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. ril. Trains P3 and !fl Hu;i Daily and carry passengers to mid from points between Oil City and lrvineton only. Other tralnrf run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Auent. Tionesta, Pi. R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Buffalo, N. Y. 6 A KATXTRAX Mum FOB Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, ITjstof les, St. Titos Dance, Nervousness. Hypochondria, melancholia, In ebrlly, Sleeplessness, Diz ; ilncss, Brain and Spi- nal Weakness. ; This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irrltablll- ties, and increasing the flow and power ot nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. FREE A Vslnsble Book on Memo MsiiwKMf?. .em i iw io Mir .aurM4 and poor patient, can alno obiaUJ this medicine free of clmrg. Thl. HinMv ha. Immi frranafwS hv the ItimfMlA &tor K(wni(i. ot Port Wayne, lnd alnce Itfai aa4 now prepared nndorhla dlreotlon bt Uie KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by DruBs-tsts at 1 por Bottle. OftirSfl; lVarcBlso,SJ1.7a, 0 Pottle, for 9. n JVe Can't do it but are willing to pur for lenrninif how to,; make as good an article as Wolff's Acme lli.AC KiNU of cheap materinl so that retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. The rctnilcr says the public will not pay it. W'o say the public will, because they will nhvays pay a fair price for a pood or ie'e. 'i'o Btisw both tho trado and tho pui !; t''t wo want lo pive them the beat r t'nu 1 .; woucy, wo will pay Ti r ''m-.-a Information; tliia oficria oncnf i". ,'i Jr.nnyry L-t, lS'JX " i Pik-Ron In the name of a point which aoes work that no oilier iialnt cun do. Ai icmW pulntcil Willi IMooka like the natural wood when It Is sUilncd and vurnUhed. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It profitable to Investigate. All calnt stores sell iu T;ic,. . ..;ri,..:5:' ss.oo. 'I Ik Si. pcrli ijnalities of our Two Dollar II, lis are only hciuniiijr to bo known. These I la'.s ai e iruaiautecd n.it to break and have no poisonous dvo in ilie sweat b:iiu!x. So our cuslouicrs will Jiavo no fun' heads. Wo jt'v I Lit as correct a tltj Ic for j 2 00 us for t't.OO. NO JAY STYLES But only the well known and correct shapes of Youiiimi fun!ap, Knox Mud Miller. Prices f-j.no, j.1.00 and fa.r.o. Mail orders promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailor, Hatters, Fin iiinlicrK, Mod crate 1'i icc .Stoie, U.1 SKXKCA STIIEKT, OIL CITY, FA A .- I mm, ,,p THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANF1ELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages and Buir- l'los to let upon the modi reasonable terms. llo will alo do job TEiciisro-1 All orders left at tho Font Olllce will receive prompt attention. '1IDIOLTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUSUER & BLACKSMITH. All nr....i.;... i l.. i ..r r.i, iil.ll I- Mill! 1'UlllMU.y IVOIK anil Blac.ksinilhiuK promptly liino at iuwont rates and kiiui aiilocd. Sled bhoua of all kind on hand. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS Tim CuiNiiii Mum iikiip l1,!!. road Htation, riiiioin; . vexn. CJQ A WEEK and upwards positively sP'- secured bv men icrcnts siiliinir lir. Scott's Genuine Electric licit, Suspensory, etc., and by Indies selling lr. Scott's Elec tric Corsets. M.imple free. Stale fcx. Ir, Scott, is-iS Broadwuv, N. V, No.Ui-ii. mm .Reward J 11 i. S