The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 02, 1891, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
. t. WINK,
tOlTOft 4 PHOPRItTOM.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERS, 1801.
TltE President having suhmittei! the
firtit drsfl of his message to the Cabi
net will now romplete that important
document. Silver, protection anJ rce
Iprncitr will constitute the mnin for
tores1 of the State papor.
Thk Government will snon tsstie a
statement of the number of tin plate
mills in the country, their capacity,
prospects, etc. When such statement
is made the tin-plate liar cannot be
fui od with a search warrant; an army
of "told you-so's" will take his place.
Pennsylvania is capturing the
large iron contracts of the World's
fair. So far the contracts for the
great tower and machinery hall have
been awarded to Pennsylvania firms.
The latter is to be erected by the
Beading Iron Company. The build
is to be of iron and stone and will be
850x500 feet.
Homkk says something abont the
swarming of nations, which we can
not quote, but you get an idea of
what the old man had in mind by
learning from President Fish, of the
Illinois Central, that during the Fair
year there will have to bo a railway
service between the center of Chicago
and Jackson Park capable of trans
porting 150,000 people an hour.
FitUburg Time.
It may now be set down as practi
cally certain that ex Representative
Kerr will be nominated by the .Demo
cratic caucus for Clerk of the House
of Representatives. As matters have
shaped themselves in the past few days
he seems to have made important
headway. The only other minor office
which has been agreed upon is that of
Sergeant at Arra which will go to
Ohio in the person of ex-Representative
Gorden.
Col. Livingston, of Georgia, who
was elected to the Fifty-second con
gress as an Alliance man, declares be
will act with the Democrats. Senator
elect Irby of South Carolina, who de-
v feated Wade Hampton for the senate,
announces that though elected as an
A'liia nee man be is a Democrat first
and for the Alliance afterwards. This
will cause Republican Alliance mem-
- bers in the West to return to the Re
publican party, and will practically
disrupt the new organization.
The revolutionary character of the
proceedings which Governor Hill has
instituted in New York to overturn
the Republican majority in the Legis
lature is bringing down upon him the
criticism of all fair newspapers, Dem
ocratic as well as Republican. How
the scheme is being carried out may
be judged from the fact that a Demo
cratic Supervisor in Onondaga county
took the election returns which the
Supreme Court ordered to be corrected
and fled beyond its jurisdiction. He
is thought to have escaped to Canada.
After the Legislature is organized and
Hill bas got bis majority tho Super
visor will return. If sentenced by the
court for contempt he relies on a
Democratic Governor to pardon him.
.If this is not revolutionary it would
be hard to designate it.
The American Economist is not sat
isfied with the results of the election
in New York or with the plan of cam
paign. It holds that the Republican
managers made the mistake of cater
ing to the Mugwump vote by the elim
ination of the tariff and that for every
Mugwump vote they succeeded in se
curing they kept half a dozen straight
Republicans away from the polls. The
Economist advises New York Republi
cans to remember when uext they have
campaign on baud to hoist the ban
ner of Protection and send for men
like McKinley to present the issues to
the people. And the Economist is
right, and the Republicans now see the
eliect of their folly because they have
not only lost the State Legislature for
years to come as Hill is proposing not
only tn steal the legislature but to
make the electoral vote sure for him
self nest year by political legislation
and that would dishonor even the
thieves of Mississippi.
Governor Pattihon has appointed
Hon. Christopher Ileydrick, of Frank
lin, a Judge of the Supreme Court,
vice the late Justice Clark. The ap
pointment of Mr. Ileydrick is a com
pliment to the Northwest as well to
the eminent legal taleut of the ap
pointee. Ho man stand higher in all
things going to make up a lawyer and
citizen than Mr. II , and his selection
to tbo e 1 tilted position of justice of
the supreme court of so great a State
as Pennsylvania is calculated to give
the most decided satisfaction to all,
regardless of party affiliations. Mr.
Ileydrick is a Democrat, but not one
of the bitter partisans. The appoint
ment is for the term prescribed by the
constitution iu such cases, and extends
to the first Monday iu January, 1893.
At the general election held in No
vember, WJ1, the people will elect
Judge Clark's successor, aod Mr.
Ileydrick will serve in the interim.
The salary atlacbed to the position is
$8,000 a year.
Itch, Marine, and Scratches on human
or animals cured tn 30 minutes by Wont
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails.
Sold by Proper A Dontt, Druggists, Tio
nesta, Pa. nov.lfl-Oni.
Knbpirnn In IMvoroe.
Alrolra .T. Meagor,
Libellant,
vs.
I No. IT,
I February- Term,
y 1S1H.
George W. Meager,
Respondent.
At. Snli. In
Divorce.
To the above named lloponriViit :
Wheress, siihprpna and alia subpirna
bavins been returned, "-Von est inventus,"
yon aro therefore notified to lie and ap
pear in your proper person before tlio
.Indues of said Court, at the Court House,
In Tionostn, at a County Court of Common
rieos there to be held on the 3d Monday
of December, 1 S! 1 1 . to answer the com
plaint of the libellant and show cnuse, if
any yon have, why a divorce from the
txinil's of matrimony should not bo grant
ed to the libellant, agreeably to the prayer
of the petition of libel pxliibiled against
yon before said Court, and the Acts of
Assembly in such case mado and provided,
and this von shall in nowise omit at vonr
peril. ' JOHN H. OSUtMH), Sheriff.
Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 2.1, ISM. . 41,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
issued out of the Couit of Common
Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania,
and to me directed, there will be exposed
to sale by public vendue or outcry, at
the Court'llonse, In the borough of Tio
nesta, Pa on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D., 1891,
at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described
real estate, to-wit:
HARLOW, BRIOHAM FAT.. LET CO.,
Limited, vs. J. L. BKTTS CXI., and
8. L. LEACH, Fi. Fa., No. 20, Decem
ber Term, 18M. C. L. Cove) I, Attorney.
All the defendants' Interest of, In and to
all that certain lot of land in the village of
Marienville, Forest County, Pa., bounded
and described as follows', viz: On the
north by an alley, on the east by lot No.
8, on the south by Maple Street, and on
the west by Hemlock Street; plotted ac
cording to the, plot of the village of Ma
rienville. Containing lO.OSW square feet of
land, more or less, and having thereon
one two-story frame dwelling house, with
kitchen attached, ono barn, well of water,
and fruit trees.
Taken in execution and to be anld as the
Property of J. L. lietta A Co., and S. L.
eai-h, at the suit of Barlow, Brigham A
Fallot Co., Limited.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lein cred
itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgnge searches on the prop
eity Bold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt for the amount of the pro
eeeds of the salo or such portion thereof as
ho may claim, must bo furnished tho
Sheriff.
2. All bids must bo paid in full.
8. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the
next day, at which time all property not
settled foi will again be put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom first sold.
Soe Purdon's Digest, Nin'h Edition,
pago 440 and Smith's Forms, page 34.
JOHN R. OSGOOD. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., November
a, isyi.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendl. Ex.,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Forest County. Pennsylvania.
and to me directed, there will be exposed
to aale by pnblio vendue or outcry, ut the
Court House, in the Borough of 'fionesta,
r., on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. A. D. 1801,
at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described
real estate, to-wit:
J. L. GRANDIN anil W. J. GRAN DIN,
firm of OBANDI.V BROS. vs. FRED.
FISHER. JOHN FISH KR and HEN
RY FISHER, firm of FISlIF.lt BROS.,
Vendi. Ex., No. 33, December Term,
1801. E. U Davis, Atfy.
All the defendants' interest of. in and to
a certain tract of land situate in the Town
ship of Tionesta. County of Forest. State
of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described
as follows: Beginning at a post on the
southeast cornor of George Stevon land,
and running thence south twenty-rive de
grees cast sixty-five and live-tenths perch
es to a pitch pine ; thence south scventy-
nve ana lour-tenths perches to a post and
stones; thence by lands of James Beaty
south sixty degrees west one hundred and
eighty-seven and six-tenths perches to a
post and stones: thence north one hundred
anil nve anu seven-tenths perches to a
post; thence north twenty-live degrees
west nrtv-tour and four-tenths perches to
a post; thence by land of Geo. Herron
north sixty-five decrees east one hundred
and seventy-four perches tn the place of
oeginning. uoniaining one unnureil ami
forty-eight acres and niuctv-tive Don-lies.
bo the same more or less, and being a part
of a larger tract of land. About 30 acres
cleared, 1 barn about ai'xso leet, 1 small
house erected thereon, and one small or
chard.
Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho
property of Fred. Fisher, John Fisher and
Henry Fisher, firm of Fisher Bros., at the
suit of J. L. Grandin and W. J. Grandin,
firm of Grandin Bros.
TERM OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lion cred
itors bocon e the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
crty sold, together with such lien credit
or's re?eint for the amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or audi portion thereof ad
he may claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 'i o'clock p. in,, lit the
next day, at which time all property not
settled for will again be put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom first sold.
See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition
page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 3s4.
JOHN R. OSGOOD, Shoritf.
Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pu November
2.1, 18111.
PROCLAMATION.
Wiikrkas, The Hon. Charles H. Noycs,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Ploaa and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Furmt, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions, Vc, at Tionesta, for
th County of Forest, to commence o-i the
Third Monday of Dec., being the lilst day
of Dec, 1NH1. Notice is therefore given to
tne Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables of suid eouutv, that they bo then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other leinembranoes, to do those things
which to their oltlce appertain to be done,
and totiiose wiioareiiounil in recogni.am e
to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are
or shall be in the jail of torest County, Unit
they may be then and there to prosecute
against ihein as shall be just. t'iveu un
der my hand and seal this 2'!d day of
November, A. D. 18H1.
JOHN R. OSiiOOD, !... Sheriff.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice ia hereby given that tho follow
ing accounts have been tiled iu in y oiUce
and will he presented at tiie next term of
Court for continuation :
First and linal account of N. B. Host,
Aumiuisiraior 01 rjtiaie 01 mines 11111
ton and Sarah I Union, late of Tionesta
Borough, Forest County.
First and final account of John Siggins,
fiuardian of J uao Siggins, of Harmony
JUWUMUIO.
CALVIN M. ARSER,
Clerk of Orphans Court of Forest Co., Pa
November Zi, Ibid,
SOMETHING
SHOULD
I have the finest find the largest stock in
this part of tho State, and offer yon big
Bargains in Dry Goods.
Everything new and
just from the East.
Dress (foods and Millinery. Mail orders at
tended to promptly. Samples sent by mail.
Highest market price paid for Hides,
iuob, aim r urs,
DAVID MINTZ,
EVERYTHING NEW.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS !
DAVD
B
Is the place to get
Dry Goods, Boots and
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer
ies, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
All goods knocked down to lowest prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
DAVID
MORITZ HALM, M
Special!-1.
Wonderfully successful
In all Chronic
All diseases are
Lungs and Nasal Catarrh.
UNSOLICITED
SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED.
1 have ben troubled with some Eve dis
ease for some time. The pain was almost
unbearable at times, and I couldn't think
of rcadiug or sewing at any time. I put
myseir under care or urs. Md leu an x
S:il 111, who visit Butler every four weeks.
After only throe months treatment, I
consider uivself entirely cured, and can
safely say that my eyes feel better and I
have better vision than at any time within
the last twelve years. M rs. P. O0LI1KN.
Butler, Pa , W. Jotl'erson street.
SUFFERED FEARFULLY.
Have sn tiered fearful pain in my left eye
for more than live weeks, caused by
breaking of a machine needle, and the
same penetrating tho eye ball. I was
treatod for it by home physicians, but
without the least success, lint after tho
first treatment by Dra. McClellan it Halm
I had and have now perfect relief and
absolutely no pnin. I am certain they
understand their business.
Very gratefully,
M lis.' Rkiikcca. Wkoi.ky.
PERFECTLY SATISFIED.
Am now 20 years of age and wa born
cross-eyed. Dra. McClellan A Sal 111, who
visited Indiana every four weeks, operul
ed upon my left eye to-day. It was done
within one uiiniites limo and without
pain, and now consider my eyes perfectly
straight. liratefully, " ' "H
MAdolK Ml Ms.
Marion Centre, Indiana county, Pa.,
Oct. itft, 1SU0.
FISSURE. FISTULA AND ULCERA
TION OF RECTUM.
After first treatment tho most intense
pain had vanished as if by magic. For
neurly live yeursl have suttered of rectum.
The pain produced by same was at times
almost intolerable, and my doing any
work was out of the question. After
having had the first treatment from Drs.
McClellan A Salui the relief was remarka
ble and the fearful pain of years' KUtndiiitf
had vanished aa il by magic, and now after
a short course of treatment I consider
myself entirely eured.
liralufully, JohnIIonoh.
Indiana, Pa., March 11, 1"M1.
Address all communications to Rox U-MS,
conxultmioii free to everybody.
Will bo at Central House,
3, and
. D.,
EVERYBODY
KNOW!
Hats and Caps.
Clothing.
Millinery.
Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls.
Ladies' Underwear,
(icnt's Furnishing (foods.
Carpets, Wall Paper, &c.
in the latest stvle,
Ladies should see our
Calfskins, Sheep Pelts, Wool, Ginseng
Marienville, Pa.
I RETT'S
bargains in Clothing,
Shoes,. Ladies' and
BARNETT,
Tionesta, Pa.
tut-
DR. J. J. McCLKLLAN, Specialist.
Diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat,
successfully treatod by them.
TESTIMONIALS.
EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH.
1 have been troubled with catarrh and
deafness, ringing iu tho ears, about six
years. Tried two dilturent doctors iu
Pittsburg and ever so many patent medi
cines, without the least benefit. I am now
under Drs. McClellan A Salm's treatment
four mon'hs, and the improvement is re
markable, and I am certain that within a
short time I'll be entirely cured. They
are the doctors to go to to got cured.
w. it, MlM.KR.
Kelley Station, Armstrong Co.. Pa.. Oct.
3, IHVD.
LUNG TROUBLE CURED.
In June of last year I put myself under
treatment of Drs. McClellan A'Salm for a
bad cane of lung trouble. I was losing
flesh rapiply and became weaker daily, so
that my friend und myself became very
mucli alarmed. Altliotmu treated bv
several of our host homo physicians I
began to sink more and more. At this
date I consider myself entirely cured of
all luy previous trouble, have once more
a good appetite and can sleep and out with
plvafture, and am indeed very much satis
fied Willi the result. Drs. McClellan it
Sal in have done all thoy promised.
S. E. Kakik.
Blanco, Armstrong Co., Pa Feb. U0,
lHtll.
TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF
THE EAR,
I have had a tumor growing in the ear
almost attached to thcidrum. Drs. Mo
Clellau dt Sului removed the same lour
weeks ago without any pain, and I can
hear now with splendid results. They are
great piiysicians. t'ETKK AMMAN.
Sumerset, Pa., Jan. 10, laid.
TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE
BALL.
A few months ago Drs. McClellan A
balm removed Irom my felt eye-liull a
tumor size of a small hazel nut with per
feet success and nn pain whatever, and wua
not kept 111 the house a single day oil ac
count of tho operation.
Alice Wohk.
Rochester Mills, Indiana Co., Pa., Jan
11, lb'.il.
Columbus,
Ohio, .fir-Examination aud
Tionesta, Pa., Thursdays. Dec.
31, 1891. ' J
if 'Sfw
1 --j vi jfLHlM
WE ARE THE LEADERS IN
QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES.
Everybody Wants !
You want, we want, we all want, everybody
want, want, want; 'tis overybody'n duty to meet wants ; nnd we want you to want j
to make a dlvo Into the largest, freshest and best selected supply of Fall and
Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods, Boots, Shoes, Huts,
Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jacket and Wraps ever offered for .
salo in this part of tho country, and to find ovory department
full and complete. Don't fail to And your way to
THE POPULAR STORE OF
H. J. Hopkins & Co.,
If you want a nice black Henrietta.
If you wnnt a nice colored Henrietta.
If you want beautiful black Beillnrd Cm da.
If you want good warm Dress Flannels.
If yon want any kind of Dress Flunncls.
Jf you want nice tine Dressgoods.
If you want low priced Dressgoods.
If you want the latest style VV infer Wraps.
If you want a handsonio Winter Jacket.
If you want a good Plush Cost.
If yon want a nice Flush Jacket.
If you want Jackets tor misses or girls.
If yon want Wraps for misses or children.
If you want to gaze on a lot of niceShawls.
If you want ladies' coarse Shoes.
If yon want ladies' fine Slices.
If you want ladies' Rubbers.
If yon want ladies' Rubber Boots.
If you want to buy the Finest nnd
price; if you want to trade in a store whero you can get anything you want from Fine
Silks to Baled Hay ; if you want to buy whero you got the most for your money ; if
you want to trado where tho stylos are the latest, the goods the best, and prices the
lowest, nnd whore you will meet with prompt attention, and sii'inro dealing, coino to
H. J. Hopkins
TIONESTA, PENN.
" A GIFT !
We have purchased
SIIHTLAAI) VOW
the party Guessing the
(if Etiittous Contained
wrill be found in our
i'lirchase Amounting to
entitles the purchaser
nish tickets on which
flame and Address a duplicate of which we
retain and when the buttons are counted
by the Judges to be appointed later on the
party who has guessed nearest the number
ill ii
win 00 notincu and pony delivered on pre
sentation of original ticket. -Only One guess
will be given with each purchase but the
same party can have as many guesses as he
maKes purchases.
CPIniLfKS F.
One Price Clothiers,
31 Henooa anil 7 Sycamore Kf
PROPER -
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINjt,)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA. -
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS 15E FOUND
J7J JCPr JCfAT SYXtf9
BERRIES, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which is in charo of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found thu
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKERS - GOODS !
GIYE THEM .A. CALL.
wants; Irom childhood to old age 'tis
If you want Trim lehols or Bags.
If you want good I rwear.
If you want the best Wool Hosiery.
It you Want tho best 10c. Cotton Flannel.
If you want the best iioe. nil wool Flannel.
If you want the best, flannel Skirt patterns.
If yon want the best all wool Blankets.
If you want good cheap Blankets.
If you want 8 yards Carpet tor $1.00.
If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets.
If you want floor Oil Cloth.
If you want largo Smyrna Rugs.
If you want those new auimnl skill Bugs,
If you wnnt good working Shoes.
It you want dandy dress Shoes.
If you want Shoes for boys or girls.
If you want Rubber of any kind.
If you want Rubber Clothing. i
Freshest Groceries, nt tho lowest possible
& Co.'s Store,
a TIimtOU;il!UU-J$
which wo will give to
Nearest ta the Nuitiher
in the Sealed Jar whicl
window. Every Vwsh
One Efollar or Mure
to a ciiess. We fur
you state your Guess,
BLACK & CO.,
Hatters, and Furnishers,
reefs, - Oil, CITY.
& - DOUTT,
PENSM.
HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
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No,
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let Tinin TiiMcM nnil full liifWru..t:....
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U. HELL, Gen lMiij
A. FELLOW'S,
ticn'l 1'iisNcnircr A Ticket. Ai'i i
II..II-..I.. v ."0"
GREAT
TRUNK
lletwccn tho
EAST &c WEST
New Yik, riiihulelphln, Itnst.in. nn
nil points I'.ust, Chiriii;i), St. PhiiI, Cpirin
null, M. i.onix, M'w uncoil and nl J
point IV est, North tuid Southwest.
Minn vosiiiniu'ii irnnm, nieeptnir, I'nil
mini illniii'i nnil ihiv conches, lietwoetii
principul cities East nnd West. Tho pop-j
nnr lino est lor colonists nnil limit colt
ers, lint cs ii I ways low nst the lowest, .V-.il
extra chnriio lor i lilina on vestibule litn-J
Itcd. llctnre pnrchiisinir tickets cm II on orl
niliiress, u. n. v A ijliAt Trnv. I'iss.
Apt., Oil City, l'n., or V. II. OAKFIKI.D
Div. 1 ass. At., Jamestown, pi. Y.
A BIG OFFER,
In Bed Itoom Suits.
Wo lead the Trade in
this line, and nowhere
will you find -such tij
variety of line New
Styles in Antique Oak
and Sixteenth Centu
ry finish, and partic
ularly the one we of
fer for Allother
Furniture in propor
tionately Low Prices.
3:11 EXCHANGE BLOCK,
A NATURAL. BK1CSST VOK
Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster
ics, St. Titus Dance, Kerrougness,
Hypochondria, Melancholia, In
ebrity, Sleeplessness, Du
llness, Bralu and Spi
nal Weakness.
This medicine has direct action upon
the nerve con tors, allaying all irritabili
ties, and increasing tbo How and power
ot nervo fluid. It is perfectly harmless
and leaves no unpleasant effects.
PtPla-A Vnlnable Booh m Merroui
LULL IlMe neiit fi e to any addr.
W Iff w w and pour p.llenla can alto obtain
1 1 Lab tlila medicine f re of clianto.
This remedy baa been prepared by tlie Reverend
amor kocniK. ol tort V uyne, lud. aioo 1UA au4
mow prepared uadur ma difociiuu by tbo
KOENIO MED. CO., Chicago. Ilk
BoJdby Drossistat81 pr.rDotUe. 0 for 85
Z.anieBiie,l.75. C Bottles for V9.
We m M
ml
pure oleolicl lo niiiUo V.'oi.n'a Aon;
!i.ackin(i. Alt'ohcl in coo l lor K'Uilui ;
it W giM.l fur tiie t-k i t i. Al. oliul itlit-1 hii f
ingreilicntof Coloi.'iie, l loiiiia Vi'. lir, unl
Buy Hi'iii tliu wi il Kii'ivin toe ii.-!i..
Vie tliinlt tlu re in notliioh' too costly touaa
iu ft go-.Kl leather prisurvativc,
Acmo Blncklnp rctr!!s at ?Oo.
and ct that price fells roai!i!r. Tatiy
people aro bo uecnvtomcil to ImyinJ a dress
ing or blaikiug ut Co. nnil 10e. n lmi!a
that tliey rniiuot un:lerctiiinl tlu't n I lai k
ing can l.mlM'ilIi st 0e. Wcwai.l to nie:i
them with chc npiiesa if wo enn, mirl tc a
coiiip!!.-.!! this a vni-r a reivari of
for a recipe which will enable v to tnake
Wolff's Acme Blackino at audi a priee
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a
bottle. We hold this oiler open until
Jan. Ut, 1SU3.
WOLFF A RANDOLPH. Philadalribla.
Executors' Notice.
l.STATK OK MAHTIN O. LITTLIC
lj t'lKLD, dcceast'il. Lcttem textHinen
tury on the entitle of Mai tin (i. Liltletield,
lute of llii kory Tivp., r'orest Co., l'a., le-
ei itsetl, linvuiK liecn i.tnteil lo Hie utiuv
siK'ietl, all persons nuii'iiica to shi.i
are roiiicluil lo inako liiiint,!'
nient, anil thote liavini; claims
the game wiliioui itelay, to
W.J. Kohim
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