THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. coshresw. J. t. WINK, tDITON 4 KOPRirTOR. WEDNESDAY, PECEMRER 9, 1801. Dom Pkdro, ex Emperor of Braxil, died in Paris on the 4th inst , alter a lingering illness. The Democratic members of Con gress are raid to be fairly loaded down with tariff reform bills for the placing of pretty roach everything on the free list. They will have their labor only as their reward. The Republican President and Senate ore still on guard. It being practically settled that Governor Hill will retain his grip on the New York governorship until Mr. Flower takes his place, New York will have to content itself with being rep resented in the United States Senate by Frank Hiseock and Calvin S. Btice. Ditpatch. The number of sheen in Ohio. which fell off materially during the period oi me wool tanu ol ItsSJ, gained last year 202,241, and the in crease In wool product will bo more than 1,000,000 pounds this year. This mile tact would not be worth repeat- 'b wB'wuuj iu Ktrntu omits uau mini iu mu lill'iviuif J uilJi Rainbow Cuaser Brice has been eued for back taxes accreiratinir 817. 000, which he owes to Allen county, Ohio. Tbis will be a pleasant thing for him to ponder over in the United btates Senate. He cannot tret awav from paying the tax on the ground h.i L t. n . r .l- that he la not a resident of Ohio, that game was tried once before and failed badly. A crane who cave the name of II D. Wilson walked into Russell Sace'e offices in the Empire Building, at iiroadway and Rector Streets, New lort, on tnday last, and asked to eee the millionaire, and upon being admitted to the private office he de maoded that Mr. Sage pay him SI.' 250,000, and upon being refused, he threw a dynamite bomb on the floor. which exploded, completely wrecking tbe otnee. lhe explosion killed the crank Wil son, Benjamin North, a clerk, and a man yet unidentified, and wouLded Mr. Sage slightly, and three other quite seriously. Tbe crank's head is on exhibition at the morgue, but has not been identified, though hundreds have viewed it. Dr. Waller, State Superintendent of Publio Instruction in his forthcom ing report will say : The total number of pupils in publio schools of the Stale is 969,506, an increase of 4,062. There are 22,884 schools, an increase of 519, and the State has 24,925 teachers, an increase of 432. Dr. Woller recommends longer school terms which he thinks the increased State appropriation warrants. The introduction of manual training, free text books and compulsory education are recommended. During the year the total expenditures, including that upon buildings, was $13,514,708 98, an increase of 8690,386 88. Tbe esti mated value of school property is 835,837,874.84. 7 Seat-Stealer Hill has met with a eel-back in his nefarious business of reversing the will of the people as. recorded at the ballot box. Judge Barnard of Pougbkeepeie, a Democrat, Las decided in favor of the Republi can position in Dutchess county, or dered the Democratic board of can vassers to meet agaiu and count the ballots whioh were cast for the Repub lican Senator, but thrown out because a misplaced piinter's quad left a small mark on the tickets. Tbe argument was made for the Republicans by Joseph II. Cboale, leader of tbe New York bar, and was so convincing that tbe Democratic lawyers made no re ply, but left town on the first train. The rascally board were informed that their business was to count ballots and not to sit in judgment on their legali ty. Com.- Gazette. On tbe subject of the Speakership contest tbe Pittsburg DUpalck says: That tbe defeat of Mills means a black eye for Cleveland no political student will dispute. The manner in which the forces for and against the ex-President fought openly and in secret during the caucus for their fa vorites plainly testified that the honor of wielding the gavel was secondary to the honor of triumphing over the faction. In a speech tbe Speaker-to be has declared that he will take no step backward iu tariff reform. This is bad for his party. It means, if Mr. Crisp is In earnest, that the Dumocra cy is still bugging a delusion and pre paring once more for defeat. Some who have beeu watching closely tbe progress of the preliminary skirmish at Washington say Crisp will Foster a new element in his party will rid it of Mugwumpery and permit the theories of Hill, Gorman, Brice and Tammany to have full swing. This, too, adds another element of weakness to the majority in the House and the minority in the nation. The Fiftvaernnd Cnntrrew onnvanml on Monday at noon, but there was nothinir fneiiallv arrnmnliahed aaiHa from swearing in tbe members, most of mem in me lower House being new. The most exciting part of the pro- ffmm. tliA nomination nf a nnalrAr h C ' . -. w. -'.. j the Democrats, had been settled by the choice of Crisp of Georgia, over nis principal rival, tbe notorious tree trader Mills of lexos. JNot within a period of many years has there been such a fierce fight for Ibis position, and the scars left after the battle will be a long time in healing. The fight bad finally got narrowed down between the Cleveland and the Hill factions of the Democracy, and the knocking out of Mills is a stinging blow to tbe Cleve land contingent, and a corresponding victory for Hill and Tammany. A fur the nomination, which was not made until an hour before the assembling of the House, Crisp mado a very happy speech of thanks, while his vanquished rival, Mills, when invited by the press In diva liia vinira unnn tVia moult nn. swered, "I have nothing to say to the press." Ex Congressman Kerr from this district was unanimnualv chosen chief clerk of the House. The PrrRiilrnt'a mpAKnrrA nnt sent in yesterday, the House uot being ready for it eany lor it. it will be read to day, nd next week wo will endeavor to lay I before our readers in full. The doc meut is said to be a very interesting ne. Governor Pattison ha. appointed voanes n. ivruuiDliaar, of l'hiladei bhia. SUDerintendent nf hankinrr TKo Legislature at its last session passed an act creatine "a nri mnA Aa. tinct department, to tin bnnun fl.o banking department," and charged wun me execution ol the laws in re lation to banks and banking compa nies, savings banks, provident institu tions and other corporations antimr. '"nn.T'Vr 5 .iT6?''"? ra0nej ?n P08": Under the law the super ized to receive and receiving monev ntendent just appointed is required to examine an sucn institutions at least once a year and to make quarterly reports, which aro to bo published. Tbe authority thus exercispil nr Ilia banking institutions of the State is in effect the same as that exercised by the comptroller of the currency over the national banks. Mr. C. F. Crisp, tbe newly elected opeauer oi tne House, bas a very clear complexion, blue eyes, straight, well formed nose, and a brown mus tache. His bead is bald and his man ners refined. He generally wears a black frock coat and dark clothes and necktie. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Proper cfc Doutt, Druggists, Tio nesta, Pa. nov.l8-6nj. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All XTanlifriA nA T.Vm .... i .... .. wwuuijr uui HH(J Blticksniithin promptly done at lowest cam fjuai nil icvJ. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WOUKS-TIm fursnn Hlmn .,. T! road Station, ' TIMOUTE, . . PEX. Bubpwiia in Divorce. Almlra J. Meagor, Libel hint, vs. George W. Meager, No. 17, February Term, JS'Jl. AI. Sub. in jieHponuoiu. Divorce. To the abovo namncl Ttmnmn, lo.it . ii ui-K-im, Biiii'na aim alias gubnn?na having bpen returned, "Jfon eat inventus," you are therefore notified to be and ap pear in your proper person before the JudgoH of said Court, at the Court House, In Tionesta, at a County Court of Common Pleas thern tn tm Imlil m ti.a q.i i i ot December, 18111, to answor the coui- j.imiii.ui mo iiueiiuin aim snow cause, if M.T iinvu, wiy u uivorce irom the I III II 1 1 1 f nintriinnnu uhnnl.l . t.n . nd in tho ihit nnt ...M.t.l.. tr. - - ' n .. . i iaui.l w mo lllHVirr of the petition of libel exhibited against you before said Court, and the Aets of ---"'-'""j1 tiiBui;ii nuouiHuuana provuied, and this you shall in nowise omit at your peril. JOHN R. OSGOOD. Sher'itl. i lonesta, Pa., Nov. 23, 1801. 4t. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Couit of Common i-icas oi l-oresi county, enusvlvania, and to ma directed, there will be exposed to salo by publio vendue or outi-rv thn Court House, iu the borough of Tio- lu'sta. Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D., 1891, ut 2 o'clock p. in., the following described real estato, to-wit: BARLOW. DRIOIIAM A FALLET CO., j.iiiiu.-.i, v. j. i.,. hi'i jsj n .(., and H. L. LEACH, Fi. Fa., No. 20, Decem ber Term, 18H1. C. L. Covcll, Attorney. All the (lpfHlhltllw, ititumot nf In A all that certain lot of land in tho' village of oiuiiiuviiif, i-orcsi uouniy, ya 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 wost by Hemlock Street; plotted ac cording to tlio plot of tho village of Ma rienville. Containing l(',0i8 square fuel of land, more or less, and having thereon one two-story frame dwelling house, with kitchen attached, qua hum u-..n .r ......... 1 ...... .. v., ... . . i and truit trees. Taken in execution and to lie sold ia ilia property of J. L. Hetts A Co., and S. L. Leach, at the suit of Harlow. Hriiri. Fulliit Co., Limited. TERMS OK SALE. The following must be strictly complied w ith wheu the property is stricken dowu : 1. When the plaintiff or other loin cred- itfkrs bet-OIHA thn till ri-liu.A. il.a ....... . ( ...a vuaiq u ll the writs must be paid, and a list of liens Including mortgaue searches on the prop erty bold, together with suirh lien crelit or's recei ot lor tliA ni.i..imfr s.r .1... ... .... - mo I'm ceeds ol tho sale or such portion thereof as no inj cmmi, must uo luriusheU the slierilt. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not HMtMil iin.i..i;....i. m - . . ' ... u..u ij. y will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., or the next dliV. at which limn ull bettloti foi will anin lo put up anj 8oltl at the expeiiHti aud rink of the person to w iji iti Midi tiu. page 4-lti and Hmith'H Forms, rmu'e 364. .11 III V U ftUCiwili wi :4V - - " wuuwui, l-llltI 111, Shenirs OlUce, Tionesla, Pa., November JOD WORK of every description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN office. SOMETHING SHOULD I have the finest and the largest stock this part of the State, and offer yon big Bargains in Dry Goods. JIats uioiiiinr. ."Ml l Millinery. Everything new and in the Intosf. stvln just from the East. Ladies should see our T". . af 1 1 1 uritii .uress tuous and Millinery. Mail orders at tended to promptly. Samples sent hv mail. R oot'Kd Kurark0t ri'K' raiU f"r 1Iille8 DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. EVERYTHING NEW. NEW STORE, DAVID Is the place to c-et ' Dry Goods, Boots and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Jewelry, Grocer- ies, uannea Uoods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. All goods knocked down to lowest prices. Country Produce taken in exchange for l gOOQS. DAVID S3 -T-ri' MORITZ SALM, M. D., Specialist. Wonderfully successful in all Chronio Lungs and Nasal Catarrh. All disoases are UNSOLICITED SEVERE EYE TROUBLE CURED I have hen irnnhln.-l u-lth c.ma l?... ease for some timo. The pain was almost unbearable at times, and I couldn't think of reading or sewing at any time. I put myself under care of Drs. McClellan & Sallll. Who VlNtf. Ullllni- l.-.P.r r,xl. ...nnl-a kAfter only three months treatment, i wnnmui iiivswii unureiy cureci, aua can RHfolv Ull T7 Ilia, 1.1 ..... fnnl 1, ... . .1 w J ""J ....... ...j t J UVUCI UIK1 X have bettor vision than at any timo within win iai vwmve years. MRU. I". UOLUEN. Duller, Pa , W. Jeirerson street. SUFFERED FEARFULLY. Have KIlfTerprl fearful ntiin In mv- l.rt m.. for more than live weeks, caused by . ... .icdiiw, Ull II tliU same ienetrating tho eyo-ball. I was treaiuu mr it oy nomo pnvslcians, but without the least sui-ccss. llut alter the first treatment by Drs. McClellan fc Salni I had and Iihva how r..i-f.... .nliAf u...i absolutely no pain. I am certain they understand their business. Very gratefully, M US. RtllKlCA WEO.I.EY. PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Alll nOW 20 Venm Of ll.m flurl u-aa cross-eyed. Drs. McClellan Jc Salin. who Visited 1 11(1 il,:!4 Ht-nrv fi.lir wanLu ....n..... .- ' " .. ... . ... vjiviai- ed Uou my left eye to-day. It was done within oho minutes time and without nuin. and now consider mv huob ,mrra..n. straight. Uratofu'lly, Mauhik Mills. Marion Centre, lndianu .xumtv l.. Oct. Zi, IK'.H). FISSURE, FISTULA AND ULCERA TION OF RECTUM. After first trestniAiit tlm m.ut l....UA ...v iii.Diian iiuin had vauikIiiI n. if i.v mui.i.. li nearly live years I havesuilured of rectum. The pain produced by same was at times almost intolerable, and my doing any Work WHS out nf tha ri u..ul i.... A...- -- v.... aiwr bavins had the first treatment from Drs. iil:v ii iian naiiu vue rcnci was remarka ble and the fearful pain of years' standing had vanished as il by magic, and now after a short course of treatment I consider myself entirely cured. Gratefully, John IIonou. Iudiaua, Pa., March 11, 1MU. Address all communications to Pox ti3G, consultation free to everybody. Will be at Central House, Tionesta, Pa., Thursdays, Dec. 3, and 31, 1891. EVERYBODY KNOW! in and Caps. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. - a a . JLauies Underwear. Cent's Furnishing Goods. Carpets, Wall Paper. &c. 0ttIfSki"s. Sheep Pelts, Wool, Ginseng NEW GOODS! bargains in ClothW J' Shoes. Ladies' and BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa. DR. J. J. MoCLELLAN, Specialist. Diseases of thn w v- ti. , T ,.f .... , ,v.o-t MIUtV successfully treated by thorn. TESTIMONIALS. EAR TROUBLE AND CATARRH. I have been troubled w ith catarrh and deafness, ringing In the ears, about six years. Tried two diftbront doctors In Pittsburg and ever so many patent medi cines, without the least benefit. I am now undr Drs. McClellan A Saint's treatment lour mon'hs, and the improvement is re markable, and I am certain that withlu a short time I II be entirely cured. They are tlio doctor to go to to get oured. W. R. Miller. Kelloy Station, Armstrong Co., Pa., Oct. LUNQ TROUBLE CURED. In Juno of last year I put myself under treatment of Drs. McClellan A Sulm for a bad case of lung trouble. I was losing flesh rapiply and became weaker daily, so that my friend and myself becamo very much alarmed. Although treated bv several of our best home physicians "I began to sink more and moro. At this date I consider mvself entirely etirod of all my previous trouble, have once more a good appetite and can slot p and eat with pleasure, and am indeed very much satis fied with the result. Drs. McClellan it Sulm have done all they piomisod. , W. E. Kakie. 18J1 ' Al'mitronS Co-i I'a., Fob. a), TUMOR REMOVED FROM DRUM OF THE EAR. I have had a tumor growing in tho ear almost attached to the drum. Drs. Mc Clellan it Halm removed the same four weeks ago without any pain, and I can hear now with splendid results. They are great physicians. Petkb Anman. Somerset, Pa., Jau. 16, leiil. TUMOR REMOVED FROM THE EYE BALL. A few mouths ago Drs. McClellan t Balm removed from my loft eye-ball a tumor size of a small hazel nut with per. feet success and no pain whatever, and was not kent in the house a siiu-u iu .... count of the operation. ALICE M OBK. H l'iter MillB' Int,ilt"a L'-i I'a., Jan. Columbus, Ohio, .(CirExaiiiination and BARNETT'S WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! V.,. a . ... m, e wain, we u want, everybody wantH i Irom childhood to old age 9 tin asant i . Ill " -"..v. vis e very rxKiy-a tuny to meet wants t and we want you to want; to make a dive into the largest, freshest and best selected supply of Fall and Winter Ovnrooata, Clothing, Flannels, Dressgoods. Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps ever offered Tor ale In this part of the country, and to find every department full and complete. Don't mil 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 bcautlt ul black Bedford Cords. If you want good warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind or Dress Flannels. If you want nice Una Dressgoods. If you want low priced Dressgoods. If you want the latest stvlo Winter Wraps. If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush Coat. If you want a nice Plush Jneket. If you want Jackets for misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gazo on a lot of nicnShawls. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladles' tine Shoes. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want ladles' Rubbor Hoots. 55fc Q CS 33! 3Sfc 3S 333 S I If yon want to buv the Flnf n.l EnV r.y?U.' .t.r"' '" " 8tre W,,0re " Jnu w"' io ouy you want to tracie where the stylos are the latest, tho goods tho best, and prleos the lowest, and whore you will meet with prompt attention, and sqnaro dealing, oonio to H. J. Hopkins TIONESTA, PENN. A GIFT ! We have purchased sni,ll,u rwi the party Guessing the oi ifiittons contained will bo found in our Purchase Amoiiiitijig to entitles the purchaser nish tickets on which Name and Address a retain j ana when tlio buttons are counted by the Judges fto be appointed Inter on! the party who lias guessed nearest the number will be notihed and pony delivered on ore- sentatiou of original will be given with each purchase but the same party can have maiies purchases. CHARLES IT. Ono Price Clothiers, 51 Seneca autl 7 Sycamore PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A S1GGIXS.) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS UK FOUND TME FRESHEST GSQCmiES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in chnrgn of a thoroughly coinpotent Clork, will Hlwftyn bo found tho PUItEST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS WAKt, blAIIUNtiH, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iCJOIfHTBY PB0DUO! MOD 0ABH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF . FURNITUR -AND- UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! a-iVm TEC3Diva: call. If yon want Trunks, Satchels or nags. If you want good Underwear. It x-nu i.' u I 1. I .... . l' 1 l ! It you want the best 10e. Cotton Flannol If VOU want thn best .11 wml l.-lun....l If you want the bostllnnnel Skirt patterns! i ,tuu wniu wih uesi an wool niatiKOts. If you want good cheap Blankets. If you want 8 yards Carpot for $1.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets If you want floor Oil Cloth. If Vol! U'nill Innva Mii...n I) If you want those new animal skin Rugs i you want Romi working Mines. If you want dandy dress Shoes. If you want Shoes for bovs or girls. If you want Ittibber of any kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. rv,. n-iM yo" ran Knl ""J thlng you want from Fine wnore you get the most for your monev : If & Co.'s Store, a TIIOlHUItillimH.) which we will ffivo to Nearest to the Number in the Sealed Jar which window. "TCvnrv ish uc ESollar or More to a iruess. We fur vou state vour Guess. duplicate of which we ticket. Onlv One ernes as many guesses as he BLACK & CO.. Hatters, and Furnishers. Streets, - CITY, & - DOUTT. - - PENN. AND CHEMICALS! Smearbaugh, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- m.w,. J.- 1 npKtn for 1)11 C'llr mil polnti went nt nllnwm I No.ra TliroiiKh KriHlilfrnrry- HiNiKwimi-rN). :w a. m. (I 1. n I'iM noon. No. fil Wny FrciKlit (onrrylnir pRSHnnnors) No. 33 Oil City Ext rosn iVn'tiy.'. 4:17 p. r ":5.1 p. ti For Hickory, Tlillmiln, Warren, Klnr.n Rrn.llonl, oicnn nmi tlio Ennti ' ( No. 30 Olcnn Expi-psmlaily H:4 . nt.l No. 32 PiltNliuruli ExproKs 4s 17 p. m.! No. illl Throuli Freight (()ar- ryinK pRHspiitorn) 7;00 p. nr. Triilnn 03 nnl on Hun Daily nnl rry pRnnonK(rn to nml from pointn litwien Oil City nml Irvinoton only. Other truinw run iluily exn'pt Numlny. Get Timo Talili-n riwI full lnHrinti ni , from J. L. CRAIG. Airont, TIoiipsU, t , . . H-HELL, Gon'ISupt. , T J. A. FELLOWS. ' Oon'l l'lmsptiBPr A Ticket Appnt, f Uuiriilo, N. Yi GREAT TRUNK LINE Holwppn tho i EAST Sc WEST wcw Hoik, I'hilmlplpliin, UoKton, miU nil pointd East. Chicnio, St. Paul, Cinoln natl, Nt. IxiiiIm, New Orlritna. and al pointx T pst. North and Soutliwpst. t Solid vPHliliulpd traina, alcppinfr, Pull-f man dinltnr and dav powIiph, lintwotiii' principal citipji East and WetU. Tho pop-;, ular lino West for colonist and Innd ppk' era. Katpa nlwaya low b tho lowest. N4 , rAimniHiKuinr imiMK I'll VPHt-lOHIO llnM itPd. Itefore piirchaNiiiit tickcta rail on oi Rddrpaa, R. II. WALLACE. Trav. VamJ AkU, Oil City, Pa., or V. II. UARKIELD.I my. i hmb. nui., janmMiown, in. x. THE PHILADELPHIA V PRESSJ KAIl.V, Ht'MAV, WKKKLV. A FAMILY PAPER WH ICH IS CLEAN I UKNSATIONAI, AND J 1 1ST THKI PAPER FOR THE AMERICAN! HOME. The PrcMi baa tho beat )Kall)lo organli ration to pcuro nowa frnni the moat lni- , portiuit aourcca, and with nearly 404 porrcHpondpiita iu Ponnavlvanla, NeW Jersoy, nn.l Dolawnro, tlio Mlate and near at-hnuie npwa is covered with a routing caret u I upas ami attention to dotall altempu etl hy any oilier paper. f i 'i l.i' 1 leva lma iilao tllO litat of COtTea p niic:.ia in all Hip creat cities of tlio 1 I'nitf.l M:ilts, na nil iih linnui'lal nml j r.iilinnii cxp-M-ia in Chicago and tlio Weal, j who ki t p tl.e paper nunc than abreast J witli evciiu. J The c liitima cf tlio Sunday Preaa arof ( in ii iii'.i i,y I'iuiii iiitu turn irom uioaa ' niai ki tl t ict that it ia ftiil.st:r ient to no I p.ilili.-al l .s. t haa no politivnl amld-il ttxus to loktor, but 1.) ks nllcr tlio Intt-reaLslf of iu re:nlcrH, and delivers itaelf upon thol iasiica r tho day in a uiaiinnr ImiIIi finnkf ami iciirleMM, littinir tlio lat-ta apeak for'j uniiiM-.M'M ii nil eai;nit no laauim nut met ti'K them all on tho li.-.sls ot lair lay) I t nil men at all tnm a. Ita naucM know ni I diHtiiictions and th(iri;ihtaof on-claaaovt r. ' another aro neither revo;iiired or anpHirt l ed. AdrpriihcinetKn of Heln Wnnted.l !iMsi:iev Opportiiuitiea, Real Katate, elc., limy ne iiiacriou in ill" l'reaa lor uno Ccut a ord. T ER M S OF TH K PR E.. U" mail, poitniro frio In tlio Unitod States un, I tanaua. Daily (except Sunday), one yrnr, - fil.d one inonili, " (including Sunday), ono year, 7.1 " ouo inimlli. SiiiKiay, one viiir, ... a Weekly Pi eaa, ono year, - - 1. Drafts. Checks nod other remlitiinc simulil io mailo payahlo to thn order of iiij'. ruisa niJil'ASY, Limited, riiHttdelphia, 1 blMpleaaaeas Currd. T B. Bktuik, Koylarun P. O, Paj KosDls Kmm TotJo with tbe bust iuom to laeplMflDeaa. tnd hH !.. .. i .. groat rUat loc uflorliig bumuity. i a. rnANs, Paitoc. . uldtowu, aid., BepUmbr, 18Ba Paator Koantrt timrn Toolo vu uiUn8iuia fend pain through his wool body, A1W ! uuum nm fu enuralT ourad. i Wf mttm nwui 4U. . i m . tlDlfinl HHrMnnanaa. . J. YT " .. . . UlWUOIIW, uut an LO ...... nw using only Iwo bottle ol l'a. Koanifi Hvztt Xouia hm troul.ln ha. Inbi uta f L IJ L 0 llemua neot (r to tvoy ular-i nil and poor patienu cn alao ob4 I I IIImIm UU anedtcUaO trv of CaWSTl F This nmedrhu boea jprapuvd by the Hevwrv; ' Mtor KoeaMC. ul Fort Wyut. lnd, 0lac ia I BOWprpaiuodvrhUdincUwabfcLo J KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago. IU 7 eoldbyDroitfTlfUfc'. fl pArBottto. 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