The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 11, 1891, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK,
Editor 4 PsepsirToa.
WEDNESDAY, MAKCII 11, 1R!U.
Should Reod ami Rusk be the
nominees in '!2, the anti-temperance
people would refer to it as the Tom
ami Jerry ticket
Senator Peffer and Congressman
Simpson predict that the Farmers'
Alliance will pat a Presidential ticket
iu the field in 1891. As both rcfler
and Simpson are candidates for the
nomination, they will do their best tu
bavo their prophecy fulfilled.
There comes from Chicago the news
that work on the world's fair building
will be begun withiu the nest ninety
days. They had better do something
out there. Up to date they have all
been hard at work "getting a n ove
on." Now let them shovel dirt.
The New York Sun is hedging on
Hill for President and now looks
askance at Senator Gorman. It is
gradually getting its eyes Peoneylva
niaward, and then it will be Governor
Pattison's turn. In the meantime our
Governor is sawing real bard Demo
cratic old hickory wood, and is not
saying a word.
Democratic journals are enthusi
astic in the cause of placing further
constitutional safeguards about the
ballot-box in States where they are in
(lie minority. In States where they
are in the majority they are content
with that system which will keep them
in power with the smallest waste of
powder and shot.
How many people know that the
present silver law is practically free
coinage of all silver produced by
Amerioan mines, that is to say, that
the 4,500,000 ounces of silver bullion
which the Treasury Department is
compelled by law to buy each month
is more than the average amount pro
duced by all of the American mines?
-That shows how unfriendly the Re
publican party is to silver, doesn't it?
A free trade editor says: "We
would like to know how taxing a la
boring man on everything from the
crown of bis head to the soles of his
feel is going to enrich him?" That
free trade editor shouldn't want to
know so many things that are not so.
Next thing he'll want to know why so
many American laborers go to Eng
land to secure work because laborers'
geaover there are two-thirds less
than in this country. Iforristoivn
Herald.
Henri Wattersok used a a wear
word in his newspaper to express bis
joy that the Fifty-first Congress was
dead. The chances are that be will
Lave far more temptation to profanity
before the first session of the Fifty
second Congress is completed. Colo
nel Watterson furlhei astonished his
readers by informing them that the
late Congress was "most unrepublican."
Then what in the name of all that is
Democratic will be call the Fifty
second Congress?
Ben Butler is of the eaoguioary
opinion that another war is about due
in this country. He says: "Unless
the inexorable logio of history is about
f.o fail, the time when we will have the
llxt wpx on our hands is not far off.
With whom, or about wbat it will be,
I do not attempt to cay. It may be
alow and somewhat out of time iu
coming, but that come it will is the
certain lesson of all our history. It
may solve the Canadian problem, or
it may not have nothing to do with it."
One O. K. Paxton is a resident of
White Springs, Florida. One Morri
son, a Republican, was appointed
postmaster of the town. Faxton put
up a conspiracy by which Morrison
was thrown into jail and prevented
from serving as postmaster. Morrison
brought suit, the United btates took a
hand in the matter, and on the trial
Mr. Faxton was convicted and sen
teoced to pay a fine of $1,000. Served
biru right. Faxton belongs to a class
of Southern fire eaters wbo need a
lesson once in a while, and he will
have to take his dose, as the court has
refused a new tiial.
There are people, says the Rich
mood, Me., Bee, who seem to believe
-that they can be saved without paying
their debts or restoring stolen property
A chap of this description recently
addressed the following communica
tioa to a music dealer ia St. John:
"Seven years ago I stole a concertina
from your workshop, which was get
ting repaired. Some time ago I joined
the Salvation Army, and Christ has
nardoned all mv sins. I think it
right I should let you kuow. May
God bless you aud meet roe in heaveu."
A man wbo is too mean to pay for
fctolun coucertiua isn't likely to make
mi auLrel who may be safely trusted
with 6 "olden harp. Blizzard.
TiiE Democrats in control of the
Now Jersey Legislature seem to have
concluded to do a little gerrymander
ing, just to be in harmony with the
Democratic Legislatures clsowhcre.
It Is proposed to.fo district the State
that the Republicans shall not be able
to elect more than two of the seven
Congressmen. That is all that were
elected last Fall, but ordinarily the
delegation has been pretty fairly divi
ded. But there is to be no more
chanco of that uuder the proposed
Democratic gerrymander. Those sen
sitive and fair minded Democratic pa
pers which are so terribly shocked by
tbo way in which Republican Legisla
tures make Congressional districts will
have no time to take any notice of the
progress of Democratic events in New
Jersey. Republican Legislatures
ought to be getting some valuable les
sons from these Democratic bodies.
We desire to specially call tbo nl
tout ion of our Democratic free trade
fiieuds to a lew solid tacts, which like
all other facts iircseut the only con
vincing argument known to poor weak
doubliug buinau nature: When the
McKiuley bill was pending, aud in
deed after it bad become a law, you
insisted that it was absurd to put a
tariff oa linen, because this country
could not build aud successfully ope
rate linen mills. The tariff was put
on linen, and the result is, that three
linen mills are already iu operation in
the New England Slates, while others
are being built and equipped as rapid
ly as possible at Minneapolis, Minn.;
at Eau Claire, Wis., and at Sioux
Falls, South Dakota. So much for
one free trade prediction. Now, for
another. All during the last campaign
the workingmen were told by Demo
cratic editors and orators that the
tariff on tin plates put a tax upon bis
dipper and dinner bucket, notwith
standing they knew, or should have
known, that the tin plate section of the
MoKinley bill would not become a
law until July 1, 1891. Now for the
e fleet of that law upon American in
dustries. Befuro its enactment not a
pound of tin plate was made in the
United States, now American Mills
are turning it out by the ton and more
than a dozen large mills are in process
of erection in various sections of the
country, and the tin mines in this
country are being for the first time
profitably worked, and, roost impor
tant of all, the price of tin plate is
to-day, in Chicago and New York,
twenty per cent, less than it was last
September, aud dealers are predicting
that it will be still choaper after the
new mills get to work. This isn't
campaign bluster, but it is a plain
statement of bard, solid facts, which
can be fully proven.
Mercantile Appraiser's List
for Forest County,
A. I. 1891.
Tho vendors of Foroign nod Domestic
merchandise in Forest County, will take
notice that they are appraised and classed
bv the undersigned Appraiser of Mercan
tile and other License' Tax, for tho yew
1891, as follows, to-wit:
RETAIL DEALERS.
BAR NEXT TOWNSHIP.
Name. Class.
Cook, Andrew 12
Maple Creek Luuibor Co 13
Pearsall. J. B.'. 12
Tjtx.
(12 ro
10 60
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
7 00
12 50
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
Williams Hart- 14
Shippen A i'ro 14
OIIKEN TOWNSHir.
Bowman Lumber Co 14
Collius A Kreitler 12
Collins A Watson 14
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
Dunn A Turner 12
Hardenburg A Allan 12
Karns, J. 11 14
Maehosney, J. B. 14
Meicalf, F. E 14
Nitrons, W. P 14
Wiikius A Wheeler 14
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
7 00
7 09
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
Bowman, T. J 12
Bowman A Ledebur 14
Henderson, J. 8 14
Wheeler fc Dusenbury 14
HOWE TOWNSHIP,
Crawford, S 11
Corah, J. E 14
forest Tanning Company 14
Green, J. J 14
Johnson, Curtis 14
Showers A Beaver 14
Saxton, J. L 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Wilson A Warner 14
Frost, W. II 13
10 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
JENKS TOWNSHIP.
Ainsler Bros 10
T wr I." l. ' .
L1UWU, v J., IV U ..II
Curll, Campbell A Co 14
Clough, L. 8., A Co 14
Carringer, M. C 14
Grolemand, J. O 14
7 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
10 00
Leech, !. 8., A Co 11
Lew, M 14
Leach, S. L 13
Neili, A. D 13
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Aimer, ureen A Co 14
Montgomery A Co 14
Moniiey, v. . n
Mintz, David 13
Keyner, T. J 14
Kleiner, Ed. D 13
Hlull A Oruybill 13
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
Towlor, 8. S 14
Warner, J. F 14
Hensil, II. U 14
Hoover, John 14
Yetter, E. A. A Co 14
Kl.NOSl.EY TOWNSHIP.
Andrews, Mrs. M 11
Berlin, J. K 14
Bovard A Berlin 14
Kribus, W. A 13
Osgood, G. V 14
TlOSliSTA TOWNSHIP.
Ovorlander A Morgan 14
T10NKSTA llOROUCiH.
Bovard, Q. XV ......13
Haslet, 8. II., A Sons 13
Hopkins, II. J. A Co 10
Lawrence A Kniearbaugh 13
Proper A Doutt 14
Robinson, G. W 10
BILLIARDS.
liAUNLTl' TOWNSHIP.
Gray, Samuel, 1 table
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
Bender, Juke, 8 tablos
JK.NKS TOWNSHIP,
Carringer, M. C 2 tables
Smathers A Freiiatt, 2 tables
KINOHl.ET TOWNSHIP.
Day, Hurt, 2 tablos
T10NKSTA UOUOl'UH.
Herman A Siggins, 4 tablos
10 00
10 IK)
10 00
io oo
7 00
20 00
f:S0 00
SO 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
CO 00
TAKE NOTICE, All who are concerned
In this appraisement, that an appeal will
bo held at the Commissioners' Oilicu, in
Tioiiosta, on Wednesday, tho 1st day of
April, A. I)., 1M1, between tho hours of 10
a. in., and 2 p. in., when und where you
may allud if yu Ihink proper.
G. W. OSGOOD, Appraiser.
For Gash Only!
FOR
EXT SIXTY DAYS
Wo offer our stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Fine Jewelry, &c.,
AT
Our Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
Is marked in plain figures at tho cost price.
One nucE only.
stock in this section,
best inducements.
Call and see.
DAVID
THE - PEOPLE'S - STORE,
MARIENVILLE, - PA.
LOOK! LOOK ! !
'Always the Cheapest and (he Best."
The Boston Clothing House.
Please call and examine mv vast stock
I am selling goods at a large discount for
At 25 per cent, discount from former prices, Including
riXSII, M2IVMARKKT, SHORT JACKETS, AC.
A to Clothing, I have a coinpleto stock of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S,
Marked at Rock-bottom Prices. I have a large stock of
o 'w ass -o o a w is v
That I will sell at a largo discount for the Holiday Trade. As to
RUBBER BOOTS,
1 have tho largest and finest assortment in tho County. I will sell the BOSTON'S at
(2.50; the CANDEE at per pair. All others as cheap.
In fact mv stock of DRESS GOODS, LADIES' and MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
BOOTS and SHOES, CARPET, OIL CLOTH, TRUNKS, VALISES, HATS, CAPS,
and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS is complete. Prics always the lowest.
We haven't time to go into details, so give us a call.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
-HAVE A
FUR3STITUKE !
AND--
UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS !
GKTVE THEM .A. CJLUILi.
TIOISTIEST, - - FJElSTlSr.
(PQC A WEEK and upwards positively
O soci'i ed bv men agents selling Dr.
Scott's Genuine Electric licit, Suspensory,
etc., and by limits selling Dr. Scott's Elec
tric Corset. Sample free. State sex. Dr.
Scott, MS Broadway, N. Y. Nov.lU-ain.
Assignee's Notice.
Notico is hereby given that J. M. Mintz,
of the Borough oi "1 iimostu, Forest county,
Pennsylvania, and Eva, his wife, by deed
of voluntary us.,iinueiit dated January
IU, 1MU, have assigned to S. Stettlieimer,
of the city of Titusville, Pennsylvania, in
trust for the benetit of the creditors of the
said J. M, Mint., all the er-tate real and
personal of the snid J. M. Mini.. All poi
sons indebted to tho said J. M. Mintz will
nniko immediate pay inent to tho said As
signee, and tliono huving claims or do
maiiila w ill present the same without delay
to h. STETTHKIMKK.
Asfiigneoof J. M. Miutz.
or S. D. IRWIN, All y.
TioueuU, Pa., Jauuary 10, 1SU1. lit.
1
THE
&c.
We havo the best
and now offer the
Everything at cost.
MDNTZ,
of Winter Goods before eolnu elsewhere.
the Holiday Trade. I am selling
COST
MEYER LEVY,
Marienville, Pa.
FULL LINE OF-
Dr. W. F. C0NNERS
EYE AND EAR SURGEON,
MTOLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA
Gives special treatment lo all diseases of
eve, ear, nose ana lliroai. ueiracts anu
tits defective eves and furnishes specta
eles and eye glasses from oiliee, securing
lit oi names as well as glasses.
IP. "W. Ij-A"W",
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Shcot Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
ROOF
1XG
A SPECIALTY
AND
SPOUTINQ
BOROUGH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, PA.
1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891.
FOREST COUNTY'S
Leading
Our claim to the Leadership in all that
)crtains to tho Wearing Apparel of Ladies,
Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is
noro than substantiated by tho Enormous
Stock and Excellent Variety that wo aro of
fering this Fall.
Our amort ment of Clnthinir In T.ariror and
havo iiuulr r Hprcial KtVttrt this KhII t.) Imve
liody, in htylonialltv and Price, and from
Biibinrani. u nun nnvo any Hum 01 goods
away.bclow what AN YON 15 DARK NAME,
WRAPS I WRAPS 1 1 WRAPS!!!
ie Misses' and Children's Winter
offered In Forest County.
PLUSH COATS,
PLUSH
Good WOOL JACKETS, for LADIES
in l-.nrtleo V arietv. ir vou want to select
LA KG EST ASSORTMENT IN FOIUvST
Dry Goods, Dress
Black Goods,
Evorybody knows that our store Is the place to go to for Dress Goods of any rtesrlp
on. DKE.SS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, UNDEKWEAK, HATS,
APS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, and CARPETS of nil kinds.
tlo
CAl'
Our Grocery Department Is always stocked
old at "Live and let Live-1 Trices.
We HAVE, WE DO, and we WILL
County, aud we will do It with GOOD GOOUS AT LOW PRICES. COME AND
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN ft SIGGINS.)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, -
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
BERRIES, FRUITS ft VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Ia our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always be found tho "
PUREST DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence &
DEALERS IX
UQTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS
WARE, STATIONTHTrTSWfffO GOOIj
JEWELRY, T0BCC0,
BOOTS AND
SIIOENA
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY.IN ENTRY DEPARTM1-
TAKEN IN EXCUANf
J. II. iONKW. OEOROK W. TAYLOR.
AGNEW L TAYLOR,
ATTOBNEYS AND COUNSELLORS IT LAW.
Offices : Lenman Building, Washing
ton, D. C. Tionosta, Forest Co., Pa.
Will practice before tho U. S. Supreme
Court, Court of Claims, District Courts,
and Departments of Government.
Special attention given to the collection
or army and navy claims, pensions, pay,
bounty, eio., cases arising under ine dia
toms, navigation and internal revenue
laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks
and instructions mailed to claimants free
of charge on receipt of their names aud
r. U. au.lrcsa.
PATENTS.
Caveats, and Trado-Marks obtained, and
all Patent business conducted fur Moder
ate Fees.
Our ollico is opposite IT. 8. Patent Omce
and we can secure patent In less time thun
those remote from VVashiugtqn.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
description. We advise if patentable or
not, neeoi cnarge. uur ice not uue tin
patent is socured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"
with names of actual clioula in yourStato,
county, or town, sent free. Address,
C. A. KNOW fc CO.,
Opp. Patent Oillce, Washington, D. C.
trifle irYiAr
Ttiii i i. ill i: u-.
I'STiriaiiStut
vi ApwnphlKof Inforajfttloo andab- Zj
r dtqiq rntenn, i veats. Trade ;
Mark. Copyright. mU fro.
new lark.
9 DETROIT
v a Half the eo.t of hoistini; saved to
A Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers,
.Mac'iiiiiihls, liuiiueis, Cuiitractois
and others. Admitted to be the
greatest improvements ever mode
in taeklo bloeks. Freight prepaid.
Write for catalogue. Fulton Iron
ct Kngina N ks.. 10 Brtihh Ml., De
troit, Mich. KhUlb. IS.ji myliri.
DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest and moist suc
cessful practitiorers in this section of the
Slate. Will visit Tiouestu every regular
court week. uiay-ly.
V
- Store !
Morn Coinnlntn il.
(UothliiK mul Ovevctmte to milt Kvpi-v-
the way they go we know that we have
you can asK lor aim the price begins
and ranging to the tinost kind of anils.
Wraps our assortment Is away ahead of
JACKETS,
NEWMARKET;
and MISSES. CHILDREN'S WRAPM
earruotit from tho FINEST LIVE and
COUNTY, COMIC TO OUR STOKE!
Flannels, Clonkings,
Silk Warps.
with the Best the Markot affords and
CONTINUE to Lead tho Trade In Forest
& - DOUTT,
- - PENN.
AND CHEMICALS!
Sraearbaugh,
HATS. CAP
GROCERIES, QUEENS-
CUTLERY,
-V
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'.NtSv,
v
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FOR GOODS.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.
Our tombi nation with tho Philadelphia
)lA7.t Vre4 affords an opportunity for
obtaining an Immense amount of reading
slavery trirllnir cost. Bv this arrange-
ment wr are enabled to furnish both the
Rki-ubucan and the Weekly I'l-eta at the
very low price of I.7S. Any person
sending us this amount will receive the
two pa.'rs for one year, an advance of
only 2o rents over tho price of tho RKrt'B
1.ICAX nlone. Old subscribers who pay
up all arrearages and f 1.75 In advance can
have the adrantago of this splendid oflcr.
The Weekly Vre Is tho very host weekly
family in tho country, containing 10 pages
weekly of the choicest General News,
Household and Agricultural reading,
Strong Editorials. Young People's De
nurtniiiiit. irond Continued Story, in
short everything that goes to make the
most desirable family reading matter.
With these two papers in your family you
will ha aura of the best service In each
department. The Republic aw Is the
oldest and best of tho coutty papers, sup
plies you weekly with all the home news
of Interest, such as no city weekly can
possibly give, and ine wtemy j-rest pru
vnlea vou w ithail the world wido news
and a mass of general reading Biu-h as no
local paper caul possibly furnish- By
taking advantagh of our comoed otter
you got the Jf "" "ass of reudi"K
In its proper plsc? "' llt Prie rf
sonable thuh you cannot atloid to deprive
mull lati'iy u tiio uonciit it.
No such ollti
r has ever been made by any
responsible
scribe now.
per la tue county, auu
SXVlf MILL F0K S ILE,
iale, on the Collins A Hen
lrM.,ii lob. om Uueou i reeK, iiieitory
two oho lai-6 Blt portable Saw Mill, 4(
h. pl'boiler af"! gt"e, capable of cuttinji
40
15.010 feet db ub.V i two Ainericuu nisei le.
t.J.n, ie lU-ineh. one .Vi-inch: also
'jimii,iL.a'..l Belmont fractional self-re
ceding set wl"'k' K-iutli 4-p!y rubber
ilriva lu.li ir" ill use one year: ono
over-heail ,-ii" log-turner tor long logs,
and ono nigl,r turner; H board ca.rts;
blacksmith t' I one single edger, and
all neeeK'-arvM''H- '"".V dwelling house,
ihiIs. On'i dwelling House,
-buihV-iiJ will be sold to
on J', jir the iiiachinery
pafttlely j0 purtios wishing
barn, and mi
..jli-UUllli--
to movo the' " 4 ?y- , "V"
class runniiu
uiuum i or iiiriuer pariio-
ulurs addrest'
WM, II. ST RIG I IT,
St.
' fcust tin
iekory, Pa,
emps, No.
nl and third
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117. XV. i
'.ORfc STOW
11. 0-;.ifloets tirai
Wednesday
O. S. of A.
nesta, Pa
Mr
Mrs. i
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" ng, Tio
ProsL
CIGARS
TIMB TAfll.E
In clVnct
Jsntiniy 1, ISdl.
Trains leave Tlonos.
I'Ji'i-rfrttit-.t .
' 8 ta for Oil City ami
-J points west as follows)
No. 03 Through freight (carry- "
ing passengers) 0:W . mi.
No. HI llutl'alo Express 12:(Rnoon.
No. 01 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:17 p.m.
No. 1)3 Oil City Kx picks 7:53 p, .
For Hickory, Tldlouto, Warren, Klnr.un,
Bradford, Olenu and tho Bast:
No, HO 01 can r.xnrr
rcss M i.m.
No. !12 Pittsburgh 1
pross 4:17 p. 111.
No. WJ Through Freight (car
rymg passongors
7;0Zp. 111.
Trains 03 and DO Itnn Dally and carr
Rssonircr to and from noinr bntwcMi
lit City and Irvineton onlv. Other train
rim dally except Sunday.
wot Time 'Jables and run Information
from J. L. CBAIG, Agent. Tloncsta. Pa.
It. BP.LL, GeulSnpt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gon'l Passengor A Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. V.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Between the
EAST &c WEST !
Now York. Philadelphia. Boston, and
all points East. Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin
nati. rt. liOins, jNew Orleans, and all
points West, Norlh and Southwest.
solid vesiiuiilril trains, sleeping, Full,
man dining and day coaches, between
principal cities East and West. The pop.
Ulnr Hue Went for colonists and land seek
ers. Bates always low as the loweiit. No
extra chargn for riding on vestibule lim
ited. Before purchasing tickets roll on or
address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pass.
Agt., Oil Ciiy. Pa., or t . II. GARFIELD,
iiv. 1 ass, Airi., Janiesiown, jn. 1.
A BIG OFFER
In Bed Room Suits.
Wo lead tho Trado .in
this line, and nowhere
will you find such a
variety of 1 ine New
Styles in Antique Oak
and Sixteenth Centu
ry finish, and partic
ularly tho one wo of
fer for $1G.- Allother
Furniture in propor
tionately Low Prices.
fi. GREENLUND,
Ml EXCHANGE BLOCK,
rs
Asm
V
JHE OLD RELIABLE
LIV&ipy STABLE,
-J- OF
TIONESTl, " - PENH
S. S. CAKFLELD, PR0PRll .
nmA Klnck. flood Carriacos ni
eios to let upon (ho moat reasonabl
lie will also do I
All orders Uitt at tho Post Office will 1
receive prompt attention. .
HUMPHREYS'
VETER1HARY SPECIFICS
For Sorsesj, cams, s&eop, nop, uop, .
I AND VODLTST.
IlOOPae Bk oTrimuirnt of Aatatala
BdCkarl8tl'r.
gvwM i FTr,:ouiirsiloBs,Inasi""tlm
A.A.I !4tl .UouTnili. Htllk lTr.
H.B. Mtralaa, !,. u bsuiaalkam.
(-.'. HUlvmyer. Nasal llix-barses.
U.l).-Uur kiribh M orMn.
V:.K-('nuukp. llrTB, Paminsnla.
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