THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, IBITO 4 PROmitTOR. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1891. TOE rRESIDEM'S MESSAGE. We present this week on the first page, the message of President Harri son to the 52d Congress, Without question it is one of the ablest, most dignified and most business-like docu ment that has found its war to Con gress in many years, and should re ceive a careful perusal. Like Mr. Harrison's many utterances, his bit terest opponents can find no flaw in it for adverse criticism. Herewith we give lew upiuiuus oi tue uir".'ge from some of the leading papers of the country, seleoAed at random, among wh:ic'n are some by the leading Demo cratic journals of the country: As a whole, it is an able, and here and there admirable document, wor thy of the President and well worth reading. New York Advertiser, The message of the President of the United States is a document writ ten with great ability and is sure to attract widespread attention and favor able oommont. Ohio Slate Journal Altogether, it strikes us as a brainy message. The writer speaks out for himself. He makes it clear that he, and he only, is President. We respect the tone, while we differ with the sen timent. Cincinnati Enquirer, (Z)em.) President Harrison's message is like the man frank, plain and business like, and admirable in expression just such a presentation of the "state of the Union" as the Constitution re quires him to make to Congress. Philadelphia Public Ledger. There is no straining for effect. It is a simple, clear and business-like statement of publio affairs, full of wise and practical suggestions, and so dispassionate that its perusal, after the crazy factional contests of Democrats, is like a breath of cool mountain air. New York Tribune. It is a serious, dignified State paper, fulfilling admirably the spirit and r of the Constitutional require' t tbat the President "shall give to tigress information of the state of .ne Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.' delphia Press. 'icon's message to Congress y robust, neither is the jied with exceptional abili but it is a straightforward jt which gives us a clear pho ..phio view of the events which .ve absorbed the country's attention during the last twelve months. New lork Herald, (Dem ) In spite of the attempt of the English to foment trouble in Chili, despatches from several sources prove that the President's message to Con gress has had it's effect. It may anger the hotheads who think Chili is the only country in the world and is in condition to whip any other nation, but it certainly will conduce to calm ness on the part of the Chilian leaders. Ml that Chili wants is to get out of i befogged notion carefully nursed jy the English that the United States intends to disavow the acta of its Minister and is indifferent to the rights of its seamen and citizens. This is not the American spirit and th sooner the little popinjay nation of the aalt south seas becomes convinced this, the better for it.Phila. Press XT seems tbat Chairman Kerr since his election as rbief clerk in th House is disposed to act just as b pleases. There is evidence of this bis appointment of Frank Soyder, of Clearfield, as bis disbursing clerk. Mr. Snyder is a great friend of Hon. William A. Wallace, and bis being given such a nice fat place by Mr. Kerr is said to displease Mr. Harrity, who wanted the place fur another Demo cratic citizen of Fenutjlvania who could belp the Harrity people. If Mr. Kerr keeps on in this way be will get himself cordially disliked at the Stale Department, but he will make lots of friends for Mr. Wallace. Ilarruburg Telegraph. The President's message has enabled John Bull to grasp another fact, as shown by the following from the St. James Gazette: "The roost important point is that which refers to the tariff. The figures presented compare signifi cantly with British figures which show a stationary condition of trade. It is all well to say that America will pres ently discover the mistake in the fiscal policy, but perhaps they may not. In the meantime the calculations of the supporters of the McKinley bill are working out much better than anyone in England bad reason to eipect." A proclamation was issued by Governor PattUon last week, anoounc iug a reduction of the Stale debt 'uring the year of $2,538,352. The next National Republican Cooventioo will be composed of 808 delegates, of wbicb Pennsylvania will have 64. It will require 450 votes to Dominate candidate. The Republicans of Crawford coun ty are urging Judge Henderson to be a candidate for the nomination of Supreme Judge next year. The choice would be a decidedly sensible one. No selection of booths aud guard rails for the operation of the ballot reform law has yet been made, but a decision will probably bo announced in a few days. The wooden. ht,iAi are not in it. Thvj wYil be steel, 'tis said..- Sr ringer is likely to be chairman of the Ways and Means Committee aud Iloluiaa Rill lead the Appropria ions Committee. This leaves Mills out in the cold, but he and his friends will be heard from. Already there re meetings which indicate that Mr. Crisp will have more trouble than that which will come to him from the Republican side of the House. Ilol man promises to cut down appropria tions $100,000,000, which would indi cate that he is about to raid the old soldier pensions. There will be no Sunday opening of the World's Fair if the voice of Pennsylvania is of any avail. At a recent meeting of the Executive Board of the Pennsylvania Commission they unanimously adopted a resolution to be presented to tbo National Com mission asking that there be no Sunday exhibitions. Ibis action on the part of the Commission will set a good ex ample fur other States which have been halting and hesitating over ex pressiog their views. Thbe influence of these States now will be against Sunday opening, anil any proposition to open the gates on the Sabbath day will provoke a storm of opposition. TIDIOUTE MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY. C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Foundry Work and Blacksmithing promptly done at lowest rates ana guaranteed. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WORKS The Carson Shop, near Rail road station, TIDIOUTE, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, ironed out of the Court of Common l'leas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale or outcrv, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, rn,, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D. 1891, at 2 o'clock, p. ni., the following described real estat to-wit: JOHN KROPP vs. ADAM BORTZER. Fi. Fa.. No. 29, December Term, 1891. Samuel D. Irwin, Att'y. All the defendant's right, title, inter est and claim of, in and to all that certain tract of land in Tionesta Town ship, Forest County, Pa., in Warrant mo. verm, containing acres, be the same more or less, formerly 8. ti. West, and being the same land which is more fully described in a certain deed from 8. Li. west ana wire to Adam llortzor. bv deed dated Oct. 2, 1870, in Deed Hook No. 1:2, at pajre 1M, as by reference will more fully and at large appear, and being same land on which deiendant now resides; about twenty-five acres of which are cleared, and having thereon one dwelling house 22x28, barn, and other outbuildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adam Bortzer, at the suit of John Kronp. ALSO, RUDOLPH KAMAN vs. HORACE HEATH, Fi. Fa., No. 2, Doceiuber Term, 1891. Frank E. Bible, Att'y. All the defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain seated piece or parcel of land situato, lying aud being in the Township of Hick ory, County of Forest, and State of Penn sylvania, warranted or assessed in the name of Heath Hiram, Warrant No. 5200. Containing 199 acres. Having thoreon erected one log houso. frame barn and nut-ouuuings; annul acres, more or less, of said land being cleared. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Horace Heath, at the atii of Rudolph Raman. ALSO, HOWARTH A DEWHURST vs. S. L LEACH, Fi. Fa., No. 80 December Term, 1891. T. V. Ritchey, Att'y. All the defendant's right, title, interest and claim of, in and to all that certain lot situated in Marienville, Jenks Township, I-oreat County, Pennsylvania, being Known as 101 ixr si, in neveir section ot town nronertv in M nrinnvilln uiifvmvmI by Jas. II. Caldwell, beginning at a post at southwest corner of South Forest struct and a 20-foot alloy, thence along south side ot said alley west 120 feet to east aidn of northern extension of Merchant's alloy, thence south sixty feet to northwest corner of lot No. 22, thence east along tho north side of lot 22, 120 leet to west side of South forest street, thence north along said street sixty leet to place of beginning: being sixty ieet front on South Forest street, and one hundred and twenty fuel back. On which is erected one two-stor frame store room, about 24x50 feet, wi one-story ell ; one dwelling house 21x32 feet with small ell ; one burn about 20x21 feet and wagon shed, and necessary out build in gs. Taken in execution and to be sold as the i.roperty of N. L. Leach, ut the suit of llowarth E Dew burst. TERMS OF S A LK. The follow ing must be strictly complied with w hen the prop erty is stricken down : 1. When Hie pluintiiror oilier lien cred itors become the purchaser, tho costs on the writs must lie paid, and a list of liens including uiortguge searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien ut editor's receipt for tho amount of the proceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All aides not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which lime ail property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom lirst silil. See Purdou's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 44ii, and (Smith's Forms, puge 384. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Kherilt 's Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., December 1, 1891. SOMETHING SHOULD I have tho finest and the largest stock in this part of tho State, and offer you big Bargains in Dry floods. U (( (( ( (. t( ( (( ( (( ( Everything new and just from tho East. Ladies should see our Dress Goods and Millinery. Mail orders at tended to promptly. HiKlicftt market price paid for Hides, nuuif aim f urn. DAVID MINTZ, Where Is the question now days. But tlioy are all blanks. They are like LOAV PRICES AND Are whnt A full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Rubber and Leather Boots and Shoes Trunks, Valises, Groceries, Glassware Queensware, Jewelry, most everything kept Cash paid for Hides DAVID J. E. CORAH'S Cash AT- KELLETTVILLE AND BALLT0WN, PA. Carry a full line of General Morchandiso, including such as Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Hardware, Queensware, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and in fact everything usually fouud In tirst class country stores. Country produce the same as cash, takon in exchange for goods. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Coutt of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcrv, at the Court 'House, in tho borough of Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D., 1891, at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described real estate, to-wn : BARLOW, BRIG HAM A FALLET CO., Limited, vs. J. L. HETTS .t CO., and S. L. LEACH, Fi. Fa., No. 20, Decem ber Term. 18.il. 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 iiy Maple Street, and on the west by Hemlock Street; plotted ac cording; totlio plot of the village of Ma rienville. Containing 1(',0!8 Hquure feet of land, more or less, and having thereon one two-story frame dwelling house, with kitchen attached, one burn, well of water, and fruit trees. Taken in execution and to tie sold as the property of J. L. lietts t Co., and H. L. Leach, at tho suit of l'arlow, iSrigliam A Faliet Co., Limited. TERMS OF SAL K. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When tho pluintitf or other lein cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt' for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Hiierm. 2. All bids must bo paid ill full. 3. All sales not settled iuimodiutcl v will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled loi will again be nut uu and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to wnoiu ur&i soul. See Purdou's Digest, Ninth Edition, page no anu nmiin s forms, page JOHN It. OStiOOD. Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., November 1, ISI'l. Executors' Notice. ESTATE OF MARTIN G. LITTLE FIELD, deceased. Letters testamcn tary on the estate of Mai lin (1. Littletield, lute of Hickory Twp., Forest Co., Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate nav- ment, aud those having claims, to present me same wmioiii nemy, u W. J. Fokkm AN, LKONAHU V. LtTTLKPIKI.D, Executors East Hickory, Pa., Nov. 21, IhhI. tit, I Oil WOKli. ot every (inscription execu J ted at the REPUBLICAN olUco. EVERYBODY KNOW ! Hats and Caps. Clothing. Millinery. Wraps, Cloaks, and Shawls. Ladies' Underwear. Gent's Furnishing (foods. Carpets, Wall Paper, &c. in tho latest stylo, Samples sent by mail. Calf Skins, Sheep I'clts, Wool, Ginseng Marienville, Pa. to Deal Most every dny there Is a now blank cnrtrMges which kill no game SUPERIOR GOODS talk. Silverware. In fact in a general store. and Pelts in season BARNETT, Tionesta, Pa tores, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vend!. Ex., issuud out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcrv, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D. 1801, at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described real estate, to-wit : J. L. GRAN DIN and W. J. GRAN DIN, nnn or tiUA.i)i."s imos. w ritiii). FISHER, JOHN FISHER and HICN RY FISHER, firm of FISHER BROS., Vendi. Ex., No. 33, December Term, ls'Jl. E. L. Davis, Att'y. All tho defendants' interest of. In and to a certain tract of laud situate in the Town ship of Tionesta. County of Forest. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post on the southeast corner of Ueorce Stevon land. and running thence south twenty-rive de grees east sixty-hveanu live-tenths porch' es to a pitch pine ; thence south seventy- live anu lour-tenths perches to a post ana stones ; thence by lands of James lieaty south sixty degrees west one hundred and eighty-seven nud six-tenths perches to a post ami stones; tiience norm one nil nureu ml nve ana seven-tenths nerclies to a post; thence north twenty-live degrees west fifty-four and four-tenths porches to a post; thence bv land of Geo. Herron north sixty-live degrees east one hundred and seventy-four perches to the place of beginning, containing one honored ana forty-eight acres and ninety-five porches, be tho same inoro or less, and being a part of a larger tract of land. About 30 acres cleared, 1 barn about 30x3)1 feet, 1 small house erected thereon, and oue small or chard. Taken In execution i.nd to bo sold as the property of rred. Fisher, John risherand Henry Fisher, firm of Fisher Bros., at the suit of J. L. Grandin and W. J. Grandin, 11 nil ot Uramlin liros. TERMS OK SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lion cred Itora bocoii e the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or s re :eipl lor the amount or the pro ceeds oi tne sale or sucn portion thereof he may claim, must be furnished the Short It . 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p.m., ot the next duy, at which time all property not settled for will again lie put up and sold at tho expense and lisk of the person to whom first sold. Soe Purdon't Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. JOHN R. OSGOOD. Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Tionesta, Pu., November WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants ! Yon want, we want, we all want, everybody want, want, want t 'tis everybody's duty to meet wants j and we want you to want j to make a dive Into tho largest, freshest and best acloctod supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, DrosRgoods, Roots, Shoes, Hat, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets and Wraps ever offered for aale In this part of the country, and to find every department full and complete. Don't fail to find your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., If you want a nteo black Henrietta. If you want a nice colored Henrietta. If you want beautiful block llodlord Cords. If you want good warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of Dross Flannels. ir you want nice lint lircssgood. If you want low priced Dressgoods. If you want the latest style Winter Wraps. If you want a handsome Winter Jacket. If you want a good Plush ('out. If you want a nice Plush Jacket. If you want Jackets for misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. ii you want to gaze on a lot or nice Shawls. If you want ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' duo Shoos. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Roots. S O 3 If you want to buy the Finest and price ; If you want to trade in a store where Silks to Ualett Hay t if you want to buy whore you get tho most for your money! If you want to trade where the stylos are the latest, tho goods tho best, and prices the lowest, and where you will meet with prompt attention, and squaro dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins TIONESTA, PENN. A Wo have purchased SHETLAND FOill tho parly Guessing the of Muttons Contained will ho found in our Purchase Amounting to entitles the purchaser nish tickets on which Aamc anu Address a retain and when the by the Judges to be party who has guessed will bo notified 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 maices purchases. P.TT A TJT.IT.ft XT' One Price Clothiers, 51 Sonera and 7 Sycamore PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SiGGINS.) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS,' TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TME FRESHEST GBQGEBZES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which Is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & 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. .qo'om&s mmmm aeb oasjk: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! g-i-ve: them .a. call. wants; from childhood to old age 'tis If you want Trunks. Satchels or Rags. If you want good Underwear. If von want LliA hast Wool llonlnrv. II you want the best 10c. Cotton Flannel. If von want the best 2.5c. nil wool Flannel. If you want the best Manuel Skirt patterns. ir you want the hest all wool liiankets. If you want good cheap liiankets. If you want 8 yards Carpet for 11.00. If you want handsome Ingrain Carpets. If you want floor Oil Cloth. If you wont lorno Smyrna Ross. If you want those now animal skin Rugs. ii you want gooo woraing Klines. It you want dandy dross Shoes. If you want Shoes for boys or girls. If you want Rubber of any kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. X 3St fS I Freshest Groceries, ot the lowest possible you can got anything you want from Fine & Co.'s Slore, a THOROUGH IlKFJ) which we will ffivo to Nearest to the Nuiiilier in the Sealed Jar which window. Every Cash thus dollar or More to a imcss. Wo fur you state your Guess, duphcato of which we buttons are counted appointed later on the nearest the number "RLAHTr Xr HO Hatters, and Furnishers, .Streets, - OIIj CITY, PA. & - DOUTT, PENM. AND CHEMICALS! Smearbaugh, HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS FULL LINE OF- GIYT ! TIME TARLE In effect July 6, 1H91. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west an I follows! No. 93 Through Freight (carry ing passengers)... fl:SS a. in. No. 81 llutfalo Express... 12:09 noon. No. 61 Way Freight (carrying passengers)...; 4:17 p. m. No. 83 Oil City Exr res dally. 7:53 p. In. For Hickory. Tidioutn. Warron. Klnzna. Rradford, Olean and the Easti No. 30 Olean Express daily Ml a. m. jno. I'litsiiurgli express 4:17 p. in. No. IW Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7;00 p. m. Trains 93 and 90 Run Dally and carry passengers to and from point betweer Oil City and Irvineton only. Othor train run tinny except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full Infnrninl from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, I' R. IJELIj. Gen'lSn J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. V.. GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tlid EAST &c "WEST ! Now York, Philadelphia, Howtffi, and all points East, Chicago, St. Paul, Cincln- J natl, St. Louis, New Orleans, and an points West. North and Southwest. noun vestioiiieii trains, sleeping, rui man dining and day coaches, betwet principal cities East and West. The po uliir line West for colonists and land see. era. Kates always low as the lowest. r extra charge for riding on vestibule lit lted. Before purchasing tickets call on address, R. H. WALLACE, Trav. P AgU, Oil City, To., or F. H. (JAR KIEL Div. Pass. Agt,, Jamestown, N. Y. THE PHILADELPHIA .'. PRES DAILY, St'NIAV, WKDKl.Y. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH IS CLEA UNSENSATIONAL AND J I 'ST TH PAPER FOR THE AMERICA HOME. Tho Press has the best possible orga tuition to secure news from tho most it portant sources, and with nearly 4 correspondents In Pennsylvania, Ne Jersey, an, I neiaware, the Mato and nea at-home news Is covered with a roulii. carefulness and attention to dotuil nttcm . ed by any other paper. 1 mi 1 ri'M has i I so jno nest ol eorrp' tilido!.'.') in all the prcat cities of tl nitcd Stale, as well as tlmiueial ni railroad exports in Chicago and the Wei who keen tho paper more than ubres with events. The c- liiinns of the Sunday Press a enriched by contributions from tho whoso names are written high lit our lis of grout authors, novelists, essayists, i well as from men of high rank in punl 1 1 to. The best nuiliois know that tin best audiences oro the readers of t Daily, Sunday and Weekly Pross. in pontics Tim l'rcss Knows no tn master than the people and the past yr has seen, as has Is eo ocu lu'lyre. Lie marked I let that it Is sAI'som lent to ni political boss. It has no political', ambi tious to foster, but looks alVer the inermu of its readers, anil delivers Wsolf upim the Issues of tho day in a inaiiiior Ix'th MranK and fearless, letting the faiVs spea for themselves and evading my irwucs but mcctieg them all on the basis u lair t'lny to all men at all times. Its pagt. know no distinctions and tho rights of onlsovrr another are neither recogniwd oi' aiippnfrt. ed. Advertisements of Holp Wsntrfd, Business Opportunities, Real Estnte, etc, may be inserted Id The rrc lor Otn Cent a Word. TERMS OF TUB TRESS. ! By mail, postage free in the United t.abj una Canada. Daily (except Sunday), one year, - fl.liP ' " " one month, .M( (including Sunday), one year, 7. no " one month. .&', Sunday, ono year, ... 2.K Weekly Press, ono year, - - l.ou Drafts. Chocks and other remUliince should bo made payable tn the order of mi'. i'K,ss lu.iti'A.nr, l.imiteu, Philadelphia, Pa. 0 Perfectly Well. T FnXHoaa, Dobuqu Ox, Is., Bapt 1809. Mil X. Flnnjgma wriUa: Uy motbar m viator used Paste Kosnlg'i Mi to Itonia t nwnalgla. Tboy an both perfeotlj wail ao and new tirad ot pmlsiiif th tonta. It Wu Indeed Ullrstele. B4 Puist St, BaooxxTM, N, T., Aug. S, WJ I wfab to stats what a wonderful benefit Pa tor Koeuitf'a Narva Tocie baa baun to UT brot or, wbo has oflered from rbemnaUiuii tin ihss aoa baa not bean able to do work or aa klud iooa that Uma. Ha baa tried all kluda patent medicines and different dootora ol aaiL but aU without boueflt, unUl ha took the Tonic Ha has ooutlnually Improved ainee, and 1 wU say. and hundreds benluea ma who have aeen bin during hie eioknee, tbat It waa Indeed a miM aole to aea hiui featoxed to health. W. U. Oh free: a A Valuable Book an Harrow Dlaeaeea gent iree w anr auoroai and poor pauenia ean alio inh tula medicine free of chars. een oraoared br the Bemraa Eulor Koeniv. ot Fort W.voe, lnd, aloca IS a now pienana under hit direction b j the KOENIQ MED. CO.. Chicago, 1(1. SotdbfDroirgisMa ?! -cr Bottle. Cfbi Mi I 4 Wl 17 NflKil j i'.vI for a recipe enablinf : :ko Wolff's Acme Black . '.ch a price that the retailei rr.-t ;.roii'.?.blseU it at ioc.abottle. At present tli-i retail price is 20c. TV" fr r ii op:ri until January "t, IBOJ. Tot p . liw'it ;i I lr-'s liic ur.Jtrsignco. Aoirf I'.i.ACKiso i made of pure alcohol. otlnr li 1'iiJ i!r?singj ore made of water. W it. r Co.; i n iliiir.g. Alcohol ii dear. Who cjq !io.t v.s how to m.ike it without alcohol tiu'.i I AccunnAe Acme Dlacking at cheap s writ r ilt ? sin;;, r.r put it in fancy pack a,cs W;s :n my of the water dressings, and r.,. dm: 3 fr the outside appearance in tuv.il of charging for the contents of the loltle? 4 HAKEOLPH. Philadelphia. PI It" j: iwr.3 of a paint of which a 25c. bottle i ; ..n-.; L to .nal.8 f ix scratch-id and dulled cli.rrv ilioirs Iok like newly finished ma (v -s It will do many other remarkable tliir.,3 v no other paint call do. All retailers tell it Dr.W. F.'JONNEKS EYE AND E r SURGEON, M'COLLUM BLOrt, - OIL CITY. PA. Gives spociul trimeiit to all itlwa-scs cif eye, ear, none ail W throat. KulracU anil tils defective yM ""J furnialica ipec tav cieu anu eye gia-af a iruiu omce, ntx-iani tit. ,.t tt-unifa u. aTiill uu i.liiku.j i r s
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