THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. WINK, Cditoh PaoesicTO. WKD.NBSPAY, DKChMRKK21, I8WJ. More 1 Inkrriiig-. Soma of the mnsi backed Demecrata 'bavebeeoin conference with Rcnre eentaiives 8pritiger an ! Tucker on the uhjct of the repeal of the Electoral Uolipfre provision of the Constitution of the United Stetci end the euhatitu tion of an amendment to elect the President and Vice President bv direct vote of the people. There i nut the most remote probability that this scheme to place the sole bower of electing these high officers in the people of Texas and a few otber States of the South, where their majorities ere as much as the election officers choose to make then), will he adopted. Under .bis system, if it were adopt ed, with Texas giving a majority of 1DU.U00, Georgia, Kentucky, South Caroliua anil other Southern States rolling up on tle returns about a hundred thousand apiece would over come the fair majorities of the entire range of Northern States fnm Maine to California. KeLtucky, a State which produces scarcely aoything of economic value to mankind, would give more majority than the whole Now England States with all their iiuniiet) resources and useful produo live industries. On the face of this scheme it looks quite plausible, but when it is ana lyied it is a proposition to wipe out ot political existence all of the States, great or snail, with narrow majorities. It Is safe to say that the popular meth od of electing a President and Vice President will not be substituted for the electoral college, at any rate as long as the present inlamou electoral condiiious exist in the South. As was expected, the S'Uthern newspapers are very much wrought up over the snub to Speaker Crisp by the New York R-form Club in asking him to speak at the.banquet and then re fusing to hear him. They say that this was an olfeuee little short of au insult, aud that it was the work of the anti silver men, who wished to em phasic their dislike for anybody who favors silver, and they selected Speak er Crisp as the most conspicious ex ample. The whole affair shows that n mugwump has no idea of honor. It was certainly dishonorable to invite a gentleman to the club house as a guest and then oQur him an affront, and it's an episode that will certainly cause trou ble in the Democratic tanks. Crisp will again be a candidate for Speaker, aud the indications are that the Solid South will be for him, but there will be some Congressmen who hanker af ter the flash pots, and they will do as Cleveland orders them, having the fate of Randall before their eyes. Up to the time Randall carried out Cleve land's wishes be could have any gift from the Ptesideut. When he map pod out a line of policy for himself aud differed from the President, he could not control the humblest appointment in Pennsylvania. Health Officer Jenkins, of New York, says that to stop immigration "would be att outrage and a disgrace." Jeukins' source of uotoriety Would he gone next summer if he could not have a conpl j of cholera ships on hand to bring him into prominence. Immi gration ought to be stopped, aud in time to prevent the pest laden vessels from duuipipg disease ou our shores. There are other reasons just as good for stopping immigration. With its cessation we should no longer be com prlled to take the offscourings of Europe, the criminnli aud paupers and thugs who are driven nut of their countries to prey ou the United States. Yes, let immigration cease at ouce, aud this country will he all the better for it. llarr ieb urg Telegragh. That soldiers' grave desecration fake lu la-liana is very properly being investigated hy a Ili-polilicau grand jury. It is too valuable a political canard to be trusted to any but a Re publican commiitee or grand jury. Vindicator. When that Renuhlican grand jury gets through with these villians and land a squad of the rebels in the pen herniary, the "fake" part won't be balf so fuuny. Such dastardly crimes must be punished through Republican efforts, and of coursa D-tu.. era's could nut be expected to lend a hand in bringing such devilishuets to justice. The people who voted for free trade at the last election will very likely gel all they want of it, eveu if it is only a half hearted uud cowardly carrying out of the Chicago platform greatly modified. A little bit of that sort of thing will go a great way with them when they get it. Jay Gould's will was filed lecent ly, when it was showu that he was worth 172.000,000 uheu he died. And every cent of it went to his rela tives. Not a nickel for charily. Evkiiybody will agree with Gov ernor Palitsoti that the man who can tell how to improve the public road without inrreaxing taxation will solve the problem of Slate roads, If that man is lurking about in the highways or the byways, iu the country or the city, iu any nook or corner of this graod old Keystone State, be will at once come forward, tell us how to make good rouds without cost and a whole Commonwealth will rise up aud du him honor. It is said in Kansas the candidacy of Mrs Leute for United States Sena tor, which is looked upon in the East as a huge j ke, is iiot a j ke by any means. Mrs Lease is in it to win, and the P pulit hold the majority in Kansas She is to day the most pipu lar Populist in the State, and is in re ceipt of hundreds of letters from the people insisting that flie shall be a candidate. The United Stales Senate may yet have a very serious question to decide whether a woman is eligi ble to membership in that horly. The illness of ex Secretary Blaine has taken a very serious turn, and his life hangs by a very slender thread. Oo Sunduy morning last it was thought the great statesman would pass away at any moment, having been taken with a sinking spell from which it seemed impossible to arouse him. A change for the better came later, aud bis physicians now believe he will live several days, aud possibly agaiu be able to leave his bed, but as to his ultimate recovery they give the family no hope. So the country may prepare to receive the sad news at auy lime that America's greatest aud most lieloved statesman has passed to his reward. Col Fkank A. Burr, writing from New York, says that the Republican and Democrats in the United States Senate will have no use for the Popu list Senators, aud will ignore tbeiu completely. Tluse representatives of an arrogant fragment of a rtarlv should be given to understand early in the contcFl that their votes are not wauled by either side. They do nm represeut anything but a calamity howl, and they should have no recot? nition whatever. Not a single one nl them sizes up to the measure of a third-clats statesman in any Eastern State. They have no sympathy with the Democracy, as witness their at tempt to wreck Democracy iu the South, and they have been free booters tor the past ten yeais trying to destroy the Republican party in the North. Lei them flock hy themselves. In legislative matters their votes should never be taken into consideration in making calculations. The? have elec ted to use the knife, let the two great parties use 'he club. Borough aud Township Auditors. Heretofore borough and township au ditors had nothing to do hut to audit the receipts and expenditures of ac counts within the'r owu municipality. Under the new Ftaker ballot law, how ever, they will find additional duties devolving upon them. Section 5 of the law iu question Buys : "Certificates of nomination and nomination papeis for candidates for township and borough i.fficers and school directors iu the same, shall be Bled with the auditors ot the respec tive townships and boroughs at least ten and seven days respectively before the day of electiou Therefore, hereafter what are com monly u-rmed "spring caucuses" will have to be held earlier than is the cus tom iu boroughs and townships. At least teu days liefoie the spring elec tion which occurs the third Tuesday of February each year. The ballots "shall be printed and distributed b the auditors who shall certify the cost of such printing and distribution to the County CommissioLera for pay inent as part of the county election expenses." Thus it will be seeu that the spring ballots are solely in the hands of the borough and township Auditors; they are acting in the same capacity, iu theii respective municipalities as the Commissioners So in the cuuuty at large. It will therefore become each and every Auditor to throughly post him self nu his i.ffi -iw I duties, as the nature of the w..rk devolving upon him ia far more exacting than it ever was before. Fred. Grettenbcrger, G EN Kit A L BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn tfines, Oil Well TooIh, dan or Water Kit tint's and General rtlacksmilliing prompt Ivdone Rt Low Kates. Jtepairing Mill Machinery triven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioule, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KKED. 'iKKTTKNBEKflER. NEW KEUtiMUs CYCLOPEDIA. Wanted an intelligent lady or gentle man to introduce our now "i'oncisH Cy clopedia of KeiigiouH Knowledge" to the aitontion of the Christian people of Tin neM and vicinity. Nearly 1000 pane. Over 6000 title, lirsudest religious refer ence hook ever published, hells splen didly, fur terms address A. J. Potter Manager, 3 East Ktu bt., few ork. 1 For the Holidays! DAVID JlliVIZ, Till LEADED, For this part of the Country. THAVE concluded to reduce my Stock in all Departments, having an immense stock, tlie largest in Forest County, as well as the finest. I will sell cheap for Cash to reduce at least one-half of my stock, in Clothing, Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Rub bers, Millinery, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Looking Glasses, Pictures, and rric- ture frames, Trunks In Dress Goods, I Henriettas, Broadcloth, Cashmeres, Flan nels, and most anythinir vou want in that line. In Millinery, the finest French goods. T . -.J w ,i . . ..... ... v. ..an mm tr nave mi myie. stock on hand, ho will ll them readies rUI'RBIIlI rur CutlH. wh it'll I m lint. -lwa mil , ' " vumio nv wine, w I1UU IUU OVOCK I am agent for James MeCatl'a Glove-Fitting Pattern, and for the High Aim heeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, which I keep in slock. Uigheat market price paid lor Hides, Pells, Fur. Uinaeng Root and beeswax, at IAYII BarnettisK,eady- TO RECEIVE EVERYBODY WHO WANTS TO BUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets. A full lino of Jewelry, Trunks and Valises, Hats & Caps of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Caps. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods we have sold in the past insures us a large trade this season. Everybody ia Invited to call aud inspect our Large and Magnificent stock of Merchan dise. Cash paid for Llidos and Pelts. R. BARNETT. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, -AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GIVE THEM .A. CA.T..Xj. TIONESTA, - - READ THESE UNPARALLELED OFFERS! TUE HAKRISBURU SEMI WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Published by the Harrisburg Publish ing Company, Is the largest and best newspaper pub ed at I lie capital of Pennsylvania. 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W A NTED -Wide awake workers eve rywhere for '-.sit EPFS' PHOTO tiKAPIlS of the WOULD": the prealest book on earth ; eostiiiK $100,000; retail at ra-b or inalMllinuiitK! mumiiioth il lustrated circulars and terms free; dailv output over I5"0 volume. Agents wild with success Mr. Thos L. Mar till, Center ville. Tex., cleared 0711 in days; Miss Hose Adams, Woostcr, (., fc!3 iu 40 min utes.. Kev. J. Howard Madison, Lvons, N. Y., Slot in seven hours; a bonanza; uiaL'inliceiit outlit only $1. hooks on eivdit, Freight paid. A'ddresa (ilohe Bible Publishing ('., ,o TS.i Chestnut St.' Phila., Pu., or 3oS Dearhuru St., Chicago. I"- oclSim ESTRAY. Camo to tle premises of the undersign ed, at Nuu tow n Mdls, l'a i or about Nov. 125, lain, a yearling huilcr. red and white, without speci il marks. The own er is hereby uotilied to come torward, prove property, pay charges and lake same away, otherwise It wilt be disposed ot according to law. Whueler, Dusonbury A Co. Doc. M, IH'.ti. SEND your Job Work to the REPUB LICAN OUkx. and Valises. have Silks. Satines. hiiu mim sen mom out ft l hftvp too bin a of mt for VtVtht j H,so hRve a lin j,n n( v.. ..... ii i ... ,..- niMTZ'S The Leader. T EE El Philadelphia Press, Daily, Sunday, Weekly. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH ISCLEAN UNSENSATION AL AND JUST TUE PAPKK FOR THE AMERICAN II O M E. The Ima has the best possible organ ization to secure newa from the most im portant sources, and with nearly 400 cor respondents, in Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Deleware, the Stale and near-at-home news ia covered with a routine care fulness and attention to detail not even at tempted by any other paper The Press has also toe best of corres pondents in all the great cities of the United Slates, as well as financial and railroad experts in Chicago and the West, who keep the papor more than abreast with events. The columns of the Sunday Vm are en riched by contributions from those whose names are writteu high in our llt of great authors, novelists, t-ssavists, as well as lrom men of high rank in public Ufa The best authors know that their bust au diences are the readers of the Daily, Hun day and Weekly Prets. In polit cs ike iVeai knows no other master than the people and the past vear has seen, as has been seen before," the marked fact that it ia subservient to no Colitical boss. H has no political am itioiis to foster, hut looks after the Inter ests ot its readers and delivers itself upon the issues of the day In a manner both frank and fearless, letting the facta speak for themselves and evading no issues, but meeting them all on the basis of fair play lo all men at all times. Its pages know no distinctions and the rights of one clang over another are neither recognized nor supported. Advertisement of Help Wanted may be inserted in 2'Ae Vc for One Cent a Word. Advertisements of Situations Wanted JfCent a Word. Sdeeial days for advertisements, Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday. . TERMS OK THE PRESS. By mail, postage free In the U. 8., Canada and Mexico. Daily, (except Sunday), one year $0.00 " " " .ne month ftO " (including Sunday), one year 7.50 " " " one mouth 6.1 Sunday, one year K,00 Weekly Press, one year 1.00 Dralts, Checks and other Remittances should be made payable to the order of THE PHEt 8 CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. S) X A WEEK and upwards positively J secured hy men agonla selling Dr. Hcotf fieoulno Electric Belt, Nuspansory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Snotl's Elec tric Corsets. Sample free. Stale sex. Dr. Soott, b4S Broadway, N. y. Nor.HMUa. ELECTION OVER, NOW TS READY! HURRAH FOR US! EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH CODES ! AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY. Overcontut and C lothing. An eleirant assortment tht Scaon, with prices to suit the pocket book. Drew CJooiIm. We have a very large aud well selected stock of the Newest and mot Rtvllah Hhades lu Dresi Uoods of every descrip tion. Dress Flannels & Blankets. We eells the Famous Rumberrer Flan nels and Hlankets. Our assortment of Dresa Flannels is awav ahead of any ever otlered in tbis place before. Hosiery. Underwear. We have it in all grade to suit all kinds of trade In Hosiery and Underwear. Jnsi ask lor what you want and we have It. A full line for Indies, Genu, Uoys. Misses and Children. COME AND SEE ITS. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & - NASON, tSUCCESSORS TO SIOUINS A FONES.) DRUGGISTS &. GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR OROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND . THE FBESHESV GHQGERIES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CARNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. mumEY PB0BU0I MB 0ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. '1 hn zi'dnct itrwl l.t.cf In- sUtutioa for obtaining a j Business Education. we Hare successfully prepared tlioueiuiUs of YOUNQ MEN for the active duties of life. Knr circulars l ire&s, !. DUFF A fco.NS, l'HUtoursh, l'a. jwswi ..ywywayi h3w t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out of tho t'ou.t of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me dirouted, there will be exposed to sale hy public vendue or ontcrv, at the Court House, in the borough oi flo neata. Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, A. D. 1892, at 2 o'clK;k p. m., the following described real estate, to-wil: JOHN A. WATER HOUSE, use of M. WATERS vs. MM1AI.A K. HOPKINS and ALPHOKSB A. HOPKINS. Levari Facias. No. 12, Februsry Term, 18U3. W. V. N. Yates, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that certain niece or parcel of land situate in the Town ship of Harmony, County of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Beinjrtheresidueof the William llor man described farm, containing two hun dred aud titty (2j0) acres of land, more or less; bounded on the north by lands of (marked on township map made hv 8. D. Irwin and F. F. Whittokin. 18H8) j. i,. tirandin and O. W. I teat I v 100 acres; a No hounded on tho north by land marked II. Miles V2 acres; on the west by land mark ed N. M. (inrnian snd A, B. Howlund; on he south by landa inarksd R. tiuikl and Pittsbtire National lisnk of Commerce ; on tho east by land marked W. V. Oil Co.; also hy Beat'y andtirandin 100-acre piece ; with all aud singular the appurte nances, Ac, Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Mahsla E. Hopkins and Al phonse A. Hopkins st the suit of Jnhn A. WaterLuse, use of M. Waters. TERMS OF SALE. The follnwii.tf must be strictly compiled with when the property Is stricken down : 1. When the phtintitT or other lien cred itors becort e the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, aud a list of liens including niortnaie searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof a he may claim, must be furnished the Sheritf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. S. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ol the next day, at which time alt property no settled tor wil. again be put up anil sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. bee Purdon's Digest, Ninth Elitlou, page 4 6 and Kinith'a Forms, page 84. JOHN It. OSljOOD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ottine, 'Plonxsta, Pa., December a, 12. Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. We sell tho nicest and best Jackets for the money ol ' any store in thi i art ot the County. Don't buy any until von see ours. The piles on our counters tnelt like snow bolore tho sun. Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes. Every Department la loaded. Our stock or Rubber Uoods Is complete. We lit the smallest child and the largest insn, ami the prices are right. Uoods of the best grades. 3 ROCK It I EH. Our Orocery Department Is always kept np to tho Standard with nice" fresh goods, bought lor cah and sold at the Lowest Possible Price. Smearbaugh, GIVE US YOUR EAR 15; FOR 21. Tb It U on r H pwlsl Prsm turn uner. wsminasursirtJui THIS WILL INTEREST VOU Horsemen! thst this it lbs f rritett sod best Premium OUur ever mtde bjr suy rtprr ia the World. The ehcpet tod best way to pet potted on all .natters oouceniiuR hone, (breeding, rsUinx and cur leg fori, to subicribe fur a KOOd llOKfiB JOI'HNAI. Breeders!., Farmer l Tiainersi. Ownere 1 Drivers I THIS IS OUR QREAT CFFERi tfat. SPRINGSTEEN BIT. ft. 50 All This i vruna io toi.iotx net. SUN0L,2:08 . .S2.50 American Horn tlonthl. On fear .... $1.00 for ONE COLLAR 9,nA IA ftm fn.hMf.MMii1lll W . t - ... .) . .. Sample Copy and Premium about Kit free. nillvllVUM IIWIOW HI VllllllTl DETROIT. MICH. 6 W" srrra to thi sutuiSHr or this srs THE DICTIONARY HOLDER 04 ytm w letra what f kbuloui malts rw out of tb tntnufMtur bjt Mr Noyes of ia ornimciual uinl to hwU Ui AMlton-tr)- f Th story result l.k f,b.. but to tail It ooa snust s aitothar qustattun: liv yuu svsr swih1 tria suivarUsMbaAl l tie 4motor Coinpujr, watch atof U out m toUwwa, 45 sold In F00 2,288 sold In v89 Ov268 sold In '90 20,049 sold In V9I flO.GOO will ! mm in vfj2 i f A 8tMl Windmill und 8te ' Towor very S minutes. 1 jfj ; m (TJ Theee figures tell the 1 vraf iA too of tne ewer-Browing, l.fz..,"' Tr." f ever "goinn. everlastiniB - vir oteel Aermotor. Where Orw. goes other follow. IA and we 'Tw.ke th Countrx. wan, BIM eWilininiiii kUTmif Woyaa, and aaaaua witb whiah it u buill B unt'l it ia Hi tLird largaat m arr4sUalialhaWaatl'-aing ul auaadad by ta of Oi flraai Mrvatar aonipar Mas halli (uraiahad bw IDisttooaxy Huldar buaioaaa. TtL bruit back to tM Unldar, an4 uiinti iDquiry as to b-w h lo,k (wvl bald and still buttla tha Id, leeraaaiiif rapidly ft-fan yaat to year. Ttia sacrat wf that aurM is ihta: Mr RuyM baa ata a suua parlaat, rtaatic si'd kaituxioua artla,ad ItM suainleunad a kiab ataodard of al 1 oca aud auM-ned iba arttcla at a tow nsa. Tba suerit of Uis Destiowary UuMars baa baao ao graat abat tltay iiuially auid tTf mxlraa. wu id suan f ra. tquauu lias Itiat aiualt irubi on n baa aiada tt raault alsn umicsuit Tltay tiava toriatoaisnoalaTcrf batiitabka pwtttan Ua iua. van to tha ramtala I taoOa of aa, aud N Ju by aUi lt.l KHS AND FAItMKK'S SONS who have a horse and rig hi their (lis ijnxal, and who are looking lor pr"lilhle emplov ment mav st'i-iire positions woith troiii thirty to sixty dollars a week hv ail dreKMi)K A. J. i'oller, 8 Kast Hlh SI.,' Nttw York Oitflr. -i CiLl T -zzi-, - - V our i jh'fofrm T,,(,s ,.v Tlo- iml points est as i mmstain I '' Il in in So w;i I hroiitfh I- reinht (carry. Ink m-n,.,,lo'I') o-nn a m i"'L'! """'"lo Kxprnsa 12:01) nmm. .No. M ay ! relght (earrylng pnsset.Kers) 4;)7 , m No. :H tlil ciiy .;X roxs dally. 7:5:1 p. m. For Hickory, Tldlonto. Warren, Klnina, llrndlord, tilenn nud the I'.sst: N'o. 80 n,.,i, Kxprcsdnilv 81 a. ni.' No. :2 lillhiirnh Kx press 4:17 p.m. . hit I hroiiuh Kreiuhl (car- rylnir passnimnra) 7:00 p. in. Train in rind Wl Itnn Dnlly and carry HHNPim'i'r to mid from points helwr-en nil ("iiy anil Irvinntoii only, other trains run daily except Huinlnv. 't Tiinn 'tallies anil full Information lrom J, I,, CKAIU. Aucnl. 'I'lonesta, l'a. It. IIKI.L, tJen lMiipt. .1. A. l'KI,l,Ort'S, ' Uen'l rassenirer A Ticket Arr-nt, Itulhilo, N. Y. LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. Authorities In this ptiliuhtoned K all attrt-o that the hiinian hmlv should ha clotl'ed, next the sain, with all wool irsruieius. Tho First Wealth is Health. It Is money saved to dress your body properly, ('mini and lot us help you do so at inodnrnie prices. KIKTY OUAhKS OF AT.t, WOOIi V Nl IK It W KAlt laiiKlnir III price from 75 cenis to .00 per usriueiu, AT Sl.00 PF.It (lAltMKNT we esn sail you a wool and camel's hair, soft and ilurslile. AT H .25 PEIt OAUMKNT an all wool or wihiI and camel's hair mixture In mutual colors. AT $1.30 I'KH GARMENT we can plvo you a white Celt or natural all wool un iicrxhirt sud driiuern, never sold in this market under il."i. Our nittiiral won! and black wool cash mere MiKiMil '.jri cents per palrara lead ers. Y..u can't inatuh thorn at 40 cents. McCUEN & SIMON, I'stlors, Hstters, Fiirnlslicrs, Moderate I'rlce Storn. Kxclusive suhii s for Dr. .Ineucr's sanitary Wis'len Underwear. Yoiiiiiiiu's e lelnated New York Hats and 1'edrii-k's I'usiom shirts to order. :h AND 21) SICNF.CA STREET. Oil. CITY, PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERYSTACLr TIONESTA, - PE; S. S. CftKFIELD, PROPRSETC ... Hood Stock, (iiswl L'snlairos and i ' fun to let upon tiiu uiit reasonable ici i ptiu will alHo Ho JOB TE A.3EIItTG- All orders loll at the Post Ollk'e v. receive prompt atletitinn. 9 0 0 IS,t lplesrneaa Cured. IV Bt. 8LVKKTH, Xeylerton P. O,, Fa, I am glad to testify that I used Pastar Koenlg's herre Tonic with tee hnt inooeai toe sleeiileeanesa, and belie re thst it l- nsilr a great ruUel for taOuriun tiauianity. K. kUANK, Pto. Oldtowm, Ud.. Bepteuiber. lKa Ons of the pertlee to whom 1 sold some of Pastor Koeulif s Noito Tonle was telUn nie to day that be had Buffered from great (Uuineaa aud palo tbroai.h his waole body. After ualu4g one bottte be was entirely oured. JOUS W. CAHOZBt, Merchant. My wife suffered tor a number of yvut fruiu violent oervouaueea and apent bundteiife of uu: lars for doctor! and nie'Iidna, but a.J ta :.; s ail After taking only lo uottlee of f-t koeuig a Kervt louts bar trouble hm.t aul.M.n.,u r"Sr" A Valuable Hook a IseTo. Ma f J u m lleuie iwiit free to anratl'lrt. I 11 I and ioii' ptueutH can slco ott.i. I II Iw Bn titis iiie4llciue ne of ttfciti s . Tills nime'ly lial been prepared by the Krvrprr- Panii.r Km'iiip. ot Fori Wnvtie. fud siuco U.ct Is uow crcyrud untU' r Ills e.iiuctiuu by tue KQCrilC MFC?. CO., CHIcngO, 8it. ScldbyDi-H?;;!-!' ri r' nott!c CfbS'Sfj DESIGN PATKNTS, I COPVRIOHTS. atoJ For Infftrrar.tlnn and free linnet book write to Ml'NN a CO.. ui 1 niuiAbwAY. Nsw vmic. Olii'8t ttiireuu lor Becutuiii iateutH In Auiuk-.s. )-; orT Imtcul tili:ell out bj us i broiiKl't tuiv -o tlie pubnu bjf a uuttce sivun free of unarms iu cue Scientific mencau I arpest c1rulit1on of anr iniontlllfi papr !n tha world. U-mlitJlr tlhiblruLutl. No lMelllyfciit niiia ihouid bu wlihoui It. Weekly, faj.y(, rt'jtri 11.. rt)ix intiuthtt. Aiirirepi Alf'NN A CJ 'teUU.biii.ud, liol liioaUi, iSow Yuik Cny. of the linn of MoltC'K UKO'S, OPTICIA1TC KptH'iiiliit in Krrorsof Helraetinn oi Ee. KKKimiiiitioiie free ol' fhsre. VVAKKKN. I I J uii WuiiK ol eviyv desc.'iptioi) k Scientino American I M $& TRADS SSARKS, 1 V;'- jVyr DESIGN PATKNTS, I 1 tl ut Um JkliPUliLIUaUs' vllKw, i 0 i. ...