THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. I. C. WINK, Cditor a Prophiitok. WE I) NTS DAY. PKCKM UK 11 1 4. The rresldcnl'a Message. President Harrison's lad message to Congress ia fully equal io breath and profundity to any State paper ever is suer! by hlro. He tonchea eloquently and ably on all the important imsnes. nd hi views are well worth consider ing, not only by men whose business it is to carefully study economic ques tions, but by the masses. Like all of President Harrison's messages to the people it is under standable it is intelligent. No man can misinterpret bis stalwart, vigorous English, and every oiao can compre hend his clean cut sentences, boldly setting forth the policy of his adminis tration. Tbls message will be read and com mented upon not alone in this coun try, but more entensively in those countries to which the President pays respects in dealing with the tariff quet tion. The President is not an alarm 1st. He merely fears for the future from the history of the past, aud very truely says that the present generation cannot be expected to be influenced to any great extent by an expereence in which it did not participate. The full text of his remarkably able documeot will be found on the first page of to day's paper, and should be read by all who would be posted on the state of the nation. President 11ai:i:ion evidently be lieves I hut I he IViitnprati will have a sweet time increasing t!ie prosperity of the C'tuntiy hy adopting legislation that must i -iu K iu the reduction of waes. And he is not the only one who thinks so, either. Nkw York wants a liip canal up the Hudson from New York to the Erie canal and lli.-ncu to Lake Eile Hope they'll get it. By the way, win, t ever bcciimn of that ship canal from Pittsburg in Lake Erie that the Pennsylvania Legislature had a spasm over about four years agoT There was a commission appointed and it spent $10,000 or so, aud it made a report, but there it coded. If we are to nave a ship canal it is about time somebody jumped iuto the grave yard ami resurrected that old report. Harrisburg Telegraph. The President's message has had a very decided effect in placing the Re publican party in Congress io ao ag gressive attitude. The rout of Mo vember had evidently left the party leaders io some doubt as to their re lations in future movements iu legis lation. The President has pointed out the way aud the lenders are very willing to take that direction. The Democrats are very much exercised over the political references or rather "partisan licks," as they term thetn, which tbey characterize as a bid fur 1896. At last we have it definitely that the Weaver electors were elected in North Dakota. This great question having been settled, let the country prepare for Christmas. Jav Gould entered Wall street at the age of 23 with $5,000 iu his pock et, saved by rigid economy. His sons continue business at the same old stand with a capital of $75,000,000. IT comes troni Washington that a boom is being started there for Con pressman Stone, of Warren for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination in 1894. It is rather eariy in the day to talk of candidates, but if Charles W. Stone should recievu the nnmina tion be would get the biggest majority given a candidate fur Governor in thirty years. He is a statesman clean through. JIarrkburg Telegraph. Right you are. With him as our candidate, the Democrats would be saved the trouble of going to the polls. The Democrats pretend to be afraid that the Republicans are going to capture enough doubtful legislatures, in those Western States which elect U. S. Seuators, to keep that wing of the national legislature under Repub lican control. Ileal I v tbey are afraid of no such thing. On the contrary the majority of the Democrats of the country are hoping nod praying that the Republicans will retain their ma jority in the Senate so as to prevent them (the Democrats) from blunder ing io the passage of much bad legis lation on the very important issues just Dow before the American people. Tbey are geltiug desperately uueasy io this particular, reminding one of the fellow who yoked himself up with the calf: "Heie we come, d u our fool pictures! head us, somebody." The Hon. Tom Watson, of Georgia, to whom the world at large is indebt ed for the story that a maudlin Con gressman asked the querdinu "where was I at?" has reached Washington and ia looked upon with disfavor by the Southern Democratic Congress men. Mr. Watson was fur years a prominent factor in Georgia politics as a Democrat, aud aided the Demo cratio party to keep back Republicans from the polls and suppress the few Republitau votes thai happened to get into the ballot-box. When be ran fur Congress at the late election on the Third Parly Farmers' alliance ticket the Georgia Democrats played the the same game on him and hie party, and be was not slow iu denouncing it, For ibis do the Democratic rebel tirig adiers hale him, aud he will be giveu the cold shoulder until bis term ex pires. Lieutenant Governou Hajle, the Republican caudidate fur Govern or of Massachusetts, at the lust elec tion, says that on the face of the re turns that is tbe vote an oouoted Govoner Ruee.ll is re elected, but he does not finish what be ought to say Tbe votes that were cast for llaile, and wnicn were not counted, would nave snowed Russell under by at least 11, 000 plurality, the trouble arose out ol IO.UUU uepuoncaus who voted !ur llaile marking their ballots wrong wbeo they voted for the bulauceof tbe ticket. The intcutiuo to vole for llaile was plain enough, hut the ballot was declared dead because of the mis take. Mr. Russell was not elected Guvouer by a majority or 4 plurality He guts it by ao error, but his pure high minded Mugwump spirit compel him to hang on lest w icked Kepubli caoi gain au advantage. Not Exactly Iu It. A Washington correspondent tele graphs as fallows: Representative Honker and Charles W. Stone, in their desire to benefit some of their constit uents by having the head waters of the Allegheny River improved, ran afoul the Engineer Corps, and were knocked out in the first round. The Engiueer officer, Lieut. Harry Hod ges, who was sent to investigate the subject, reports emphatically against ine improvement, and his superior, Maj. Amos Stickoey, indorses the re port as follows: The river between Oleao and Warren is exceedingly shallow with but a small amcunt of water passing, and has a deep slope, amouuting in some places to five feet io one mile. For a portion of this distance the river is used to sutue ex tent for fl atiog logs to mill, but reg ular rafting cannot be carried on un der a four-foot stago. Tbe only im provement of the river that could be of much benefit to the cnmmunilv would be the construction of locks and dams to u ake slack-water navigation, and the great cost of such work io comparison with the commerce that might be benefited renders it iuadvisa hie to undertake them. The survey in 1880 and the improvement tnadenf terwards of this purt of the river was all that was necessary. The locality ia uot worthy of further improvement." Fnr tho Nnlirloio I i ui ii io i lunuajo . I DAVID HI VIZ, Till? M AIM K. For this) part of the Country. HAVE concluded to reduce my Stock in all Departments, having an immense stock, the largest in Forest County, as well as the finest. I will sell cheap for Cash to reduce at least one-half of my stock, in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Rub- bers, Millinery, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Looking Glasses, Pictures, and pic ture frames, Trunks and Valises. In Dress Goods, I have Silks, Satines, Henriettas, Broadcloth, Cashmeres, Flan nels, and most anything you want in that line. In Millinery, the finest French eroods. In Cloaks and Wrap I have all tv1o. and must sell them out a 1 hava too tils a stock on hand, ao will sell them regardless: of cost for Cash. I also have a fine line of mrs ami 'ur Caps, w hich I must close out eoon. So como at once, while the Stock is large. I am agent for James McCall'a Glove-Fitting Patterns, ami for tbe High Aim Wheeler A WHhoii Sewing Machine, which 1 keen In mock. Highest market nrioe I rn. II:... I... I . . i : r . i . " . " lniii ii'r nine, x twin, i- ur, vxiiiavng rvuui mm puvswsx, at DAVID JflMTZ'.S The Leader. ELECTION OVER, NOW READY ! HURRAH FOR US! EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH GOODS! AMD MORE COMING EVERY DAY. 12 arnettis-Ready TO RECEIVE EVERYBODY WHO WANT8 TO BUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers, Queensware, Glassware, Blankets. Overeont and Clothing. An eletinnt assortment thta Reason, with prices to suit the pocket book. Drews Oood. We have a very large anil well selected stock of the Newest anil mot Mtyliali Mhades In Dress Goods of every description. Dross Flannels & Blankets. We sells the Kainona Hunibereei- Flan nels and Blankets. Our assortment of Dress Flannel is awav ahead of any ever oflered In this place before. Hosiery. Underwear. We have It in all grades to suit all kinds of trade in Hosiery and Underwear. Jnsl ask for what vnu want and we have It. A full line for Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses aud Children. A full Hue of Jewelry, Trunks and Valises, Hats & Caps of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Caps. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods we have sold in the past insures us a large trade this season. Everybody Is invited to enll and inspect our Large and Magnificent atock of Merchan dise. Cash paid for 11 idea and Polta. R. BARNETT. WANTED Wide awake workers eve rywhere for "SHKI'PS' PHOTO. GRAPHS of the WOKLIV: the greatest book on earth : mating tluO.OOO: retail ut fil.lij, cab or installments ; mammoth lusu-aieo circular and tonus free; daily output over 15'K1 volumes. Agents wild Willi success. Mr. Tlina L.. Mai tin. Center- vllle. Tex., cleared 7U in days; Misa Rohe Adams, Wnoaier, O., f23 in 40 min utes., nev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y.,101 in seven hours; a bonanza; magnificent outfit only SI. Rooks on crtdit, Freight paid. Address Globe Bible fiiDliBning Co., o. TSi Chestnut St.' Phila., Pa., or 3"8 Dearborn St., Chicago, HI. oel5 4m CARTER'S! ETllTTLE I lliwrn I 1 I V Im II mi CURE Bick Readac-hranri rrlieve all the troubka Inci dent to s bilious state of the system, such at Disziness, Nausea. Drowsiue&R.' Distress after eating. Fain in the Si.le. Ac Whiie their most remarkable success lias been shown to curing Headache, yet Carter's Litti.b Lot Pills are equally valuable in Consultation, curing and preventing thin annoying complaint, while tiey also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, fcven If they only cured E-3EAD Ache they would he almost priceless to those who suffer from this dittreiw.njr complaint: but fortunately their ftoorinew does not end here, and th'ne who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Hut after ail sick head Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great buauL Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Livcr Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make dose. Tbey are Mrictly vegetatue and do not jrripe or purge, hut by their gentle action please all who use them, tn vials at SAents; fire for Si . Hold everywhere, or sent by mail. XESHWsfi CO., Hbw Tort 'dlFul Sr.! lb. Saill Fries. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITURE, AND- UNDERTAKERS GOODS ! GIVE THEM .A. CALL. tionesta, - - PErrsnsr. Sot Ire to Vian Consumer. Following are the rates of the Tionosta Giu Co. as publiHhed September 25, ltttftt, ami which prevailed up to tho time of tho trntmier of the Company : Healing alovea, November to March, in clusive, (hy the month), half rates for Oc tober and April Fred. Grcttcnbcrgcr, r; en Kit a i, BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, lias or Water Kil lings and it-neial lllackHiniihlng prompt ly dune at Low Itutcx. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and aaliafaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and jtiht west of the Shaw ilouac, 'J'idioute, I'a. Your patronatio solicited. r'KKD. i ItETTKNUEROER. SEND vonr Job Work to the REPUB LICAN OUiocv Size Charges. Discount. Charges. "7 t 14 ilcT $4 00 ' 5 3 77 27c. 3 W 26S ISc. 2 50 Former yearly contract rates Size Charges. Discount. Charges. 7 fi 30 -m. taTo" 6 I 75 15c. 1 60 J 10o. 1 10 SEW KATKM AS RKDl t ED. HKATINU DO.MESI IC PURPOSES. BY THB MONTH. Gas will lie furnixlied at the following rates for the following months, to-witi November to March, inclusive, (by the month), half rate., for October and April : Si.e. Charges. Discount. Charges. 7 i ill 2Hc. $2 07 6 2 52 'I'm. 2 21 3 7ll ITi 1 02 On and alter Dec. 15, 18!)2, contracts by the year will be made, to take effect Jan ua y 1st, IV it, at the following monthly rates, payable monthly in advance: Size. Clim-gea. Discount. Charges. - . 3(i 5 1 17 lie. 1 06 3 0 80 (ISO. 0 72 ......... .... v . IL'P 1 LB T. . LIC UUO third (I) loss ihan foruier ratex. If moro than on heating stove iu taken, a proportionate reduction will be made as heretofore. Gas will bo disconnected from all de linquents who fail to pay their bill on or before tho 10th of the seucond month's delinquency, unless satisfactory arrange ments aro niado with ihe Hoard of Direct ors. Poaitivrl;it no iltscoioit u ill be allowed af ter the 10th of tarh month. TIONESTA GAS CO. T. F. Ritchey, Pres't. NEW RELIGIOUS CYCLOPEDIA. Wautod an intelligent lady or gentle man to inlroduco our new "Concise Cy clopedia of Religious Knowledge" to the attention of the Christian people of Tin nesta and vicinity. Nearly lOoO pages. Over 60co titles. Orandast religious refer ence book ever published. Sells splcn didly. For terms address A. J. Potter, Huuuyer, 0 lit, ink tit., 'ow York. 1 T LEE E3 Philadelphia Press, Daily, Sunday, Weekly. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH 18 CLEAN UNSENS ATION A L AND JUST THE PA r KR FOR THE AMERICAN U O M K. The Pi esa has the best possible organ' ization to aecure news from the most im portant sources, aud with nearly 400 cor respondents in Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Deleware. the State and near-at home news is covered with a routine care- nilness anil attention to detail not even at torn pteu oy any other paper The Press has also toe best of enrroa. pondents in all the great cities of the untteu biates, as well as financial and railroad expert in Cbicairo mid the West who keep the paper more than abreast wiin events. The columns of the Nundau Prummnn ric-hed by contributions from those whose names are written high in our list of great authors, novelists, essayists, as well as lroni men of high rank in public life The best authors know that their best uu diences are the readers of the Daily, Hun U(iu and Weekly 1'ress. In politics JAe Press knows no other master than the people and the past vear has seen, as has beon seeu before," the marked fact that it is subservient to no political boss. It has no Dolitical am bilious to foter. but looka after the Inter ests ol its readers aud delivcra itself upon the issues of the day in a manner both frank and fearless, lettinur the facta sneak for themselves and evading no issues, but meeting them all on the basis of fair play to all men at all times. Its pages know no distinctions and the rights of one class over another are neither recognized Dor supported. Advertisements of Help Wautad may be inserted in The Press for One Cent a Word. Advertisements of Situations wan lea jjUent a Word. Sdecial days advertisements, Sunday, Wednesday, omul uuj . TERMS OF THE PRESS. Hy mall, postage free in the V. 8., Canada ana Mexico. Daily, (except Sunday), one year $6.00 " " " one month 50 " (Including Sunday), one year 7.50 " " " one mouth 65 Sunday, one year 2,00 Weekly Press, one year 1.00 Drafts, Checks and other Remittances should be made payable to the order of THE PRESS CO.. Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. We sell tho nicest and best Jackets for tho money of any store in this part ol tho County. Don't buy any until you see ours. Tho piles on our counters melt like mow before tho sun. Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes. Every Department la loaded. Our stock of Rubber Goods is complete. We Hi the smallest child and the largest man, and tho iii lces aro right. Goods of tho best grades. aiOCEUIFJ4. Our Grocery Department is always kept up to tho Standard with nice fresh foods, bought lor cash and sold at the .lowest Posaible Price COME AND SEE US. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & - NASON, (SUCCESSORS TO SIGGINS A FONES,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FMESMEST GUQGE&IES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will alwaya bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE. STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :&UMTBY AMD 0ASH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR .GOODS. y 1 lie oMfst and bst ln- euiuuuu jot umaimng a - " n...i r i ii Business toucauon, we n.ne successfully prepared thousands o( YOUNQ MEN for the active duties of liic. Kor circulars ad I'.rt-sx, 1'. DUFF It Sl.S, FiU-ilmrsh, I'a. HWMNW!) ff'OC A WEEK and upwards positively tiP-CtJ secured hy men aganla selling Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric lielt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Soott'a Elec tric Corsets, isam pie free. Slate sex. Dr. SouM, MS Brottdway, N. y, ftfvr.H-ouJ. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias, issimd nut of tho Come of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcrv, at the Court House, in the borough of Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, DEf 'EMBER 20, A. D. 1x92, at 1 o'clock p. ni., the following described real estate, to-wit: JOHN A. WATERHOUSE, use of M. WATERS vs. M A II A LA 10. HOPKINS and ALPHOR.SE A. HOPKINS. Lovarl Faciss. No. 12, February Term, ISil.'l. W. V. N. Yates, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, iu aud to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Town ship of Harmony, County of Forest, and Slate of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Beiiigtlieresidueoflhe William Gor man described liirin, containing two hun dred and liity (2.i0) acros of land, more or less; bounded on the north by lauds of (marked on township map msde liv S. D. Irwin and I-'. F. Whlltekin, 1888) J. L. Grandin and O. W. Ileatly 100 acres ; also bounded on the north by land marked II. Miles tl'J acres; on the west by land mark ed N. M. Gorman and A. B. Howland : on ihe south by lands marked R. Guild and Pittsburg National lisuk of Commerce; on the east by laud markd V. V. Oil Co.; also by Bcal'y andGrandiu HKi-acre piece; with all and singular tbe appurte uancs, Ac. Taken in exeoution and to be sold as the property of Mabnlu E. Hopkins and Al phonse A. Hopkins at the suit of John A. WaturLouse, use of M. Waters. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the pluintiir or other lien cred itors becon e the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof us 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 2 o'clock p. ni ot the next day, at which time all property no settled for wilt again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See PurdonN Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, psgo UM. JOHN K. OSGOOD, Sheriff. Sheriffs OrBoe. Tlouesu, Pa.. December 3, lit. Hli jp'IT "1 TIMK TAIlt.F. . nI-Wl:J.4 Tra...- ........ fliHtisiV-irJ "p"u '"r f fj.'J- fl i"l points wet follows: i Rt I In .. nun K reight (carry ing IIHM-amgnt-lO P-W . to No. SI lltllllllo KxnrOHM I2:imnr.ri. No. il Wav Freight (carrying passengers) 4rl7 p. rn No. :i:t Oil t'ny F.x ros dallv.. 7:r,; p. n. For lllekorv. Tidloiite. Warren. Kl-.ie llrndloid, Mi un nod ihe I.hkI : No. ail (Menu l'xpreftdtilv Nn. .11! Pittsburgh Kxhress No. W Tlirouuh Freluht (car rying piinHcngcrn) GIVE US YOUR EAR B r" . row g j T ThlslsourHplall-rsmlumO I .ay eOdsr. Wsihlnssur) ihstUil THIS WILL INTEREST YOU ' " 1 ': :' w want you to remember HoraomonJ) that Uus U lte trratett aud Braadaral I bMt framium Oiler ever presacra l I made b p )n Farmer 11 World. The eheapul and Trainers! best way to et posted on all ir-,- -. V iUalUrs conrsrulof horses, Owners! 1 itrdlu, rsislni and car Drivers I I to,h lo ubarrlle (or 'a (ood llOHSI Jocrnau :4I a. le 4:17 p. !.: 7;K) p. in i imin i-.i ii'ii i'ii m il I'll iv nun i-arr iiiiNseni-eiM to iiuil Iriini nol'nla lietwre I lil I 'it ....... I I.. ml ...... run (turn- except istniitny. IJ..I I. ..... 'I..l.l..u .....I from J. L. CRAIG, Aiient, Tionesta. Ph. It. HELL, tlen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS. Gen'l I'llsseuger it Ticket Ag-l l, Ilnlliilo, N. Y rv THIS IS OUR 6REAT OFFER x 1 Pat. SPRINGSTEEN BIT. St.50) l Thlc Onuid 18 cot. 18x24 Pict. in, SUN0L2:08 - -t2J0 ' American Horn Monthly, ONE 0n$r$ar. - - . ft. 00) DOLLAR Send M eta. for pottare on Bit. Write to-4sy. Sample Copy and t-remtum about Bit free. American Horse Monthly, uciHuir, mkh, e errre to Twr runltBsrs or rwie Prn THE DICTIONARY HOLDER D4 jrov tver laavra what favbuaMs (-.nits fTw out of th tMiiufftatur br Mr Hojiot mi oruiniiUl Mitd iu buU U dietiMiiirr t Th siot-y raau lik (abia. hut U ull it one must tvak ituUtr qtiaatiuu : Uswe yu ever boltcrd th tlvtrteMUMll 45 sold in 'GO 2,288 sold In '89 6,268 sold In '90 20,049 sold In '91 It G0.00Q wui besoM In 92 Vl faV. a Steel Windmill und 6teel fris, Cy'-ii, - W To war every a minutea. Vrt- ej'Theeeia?uree tell the owsf vry J minutes J The fisuras tell tno Qr bti Arntotor. 1rVhr and w uTttk thm Counuiu WtU, Miat MUMUfeintrit h-lwi e L Vara W . Hoyam, no Ban will, wriieii il wu built Ul unUI it ! tha Uurd larfM v r nfaWal iBthHMt('m enl) scdd by two of tha great tUrvaaUr com pan vaa nniiy iirmsnan u tb Dtctioaary U.iidar btiainaw. Ttus bruin us ltafc to tn Hold, ind luimsU lnuuirv aa t h-w tl touk Ad held nid attll bulda '( ld. itscraatif ra-.idli fruot ytvr loyear. Tha aactat saf lit at auraea ( thl: Ut Mtfyaa bu KsvU mtM parfaet. 7t OnThat Sumnier Ilu vera of t'lolhimr aro exlioseii to diuigers. Tliev lav loo much or too ! In either cuso they ro r-xtruvag int. do not mnko chenp clothing, but MODERATE PRICE' arnour lioh'y, Kvery apaaon we certain htailo lines of' popular goo ' which wo mnko LEADERS Tlmt 1m, wo sell thorn ao close t! alick ni o wonder how wo do i ehnnii full to catch nn bncntis' thii k tlicy can not bo llrst class price. Tli Is fcientoii'N Lend 4 Cliiy'H niiu-k and Itlua F.ugllHli v for drossv iSuilH. In Cnlawnv v Order. PHH'IS, $.50.00, A lllack ami I'luo Worated Latest nod Most Popular Fabric nesM tiuita. Kiick Nulla to Ordei PHICE, ?a(.00. McCUEN & SIT!' a, 'I'ailora, Hatters, Furnlsliera. Price .Storr. KxcIuhIvo hitch .laeuer'N .Sanitary Wis-lcn ; Yoiinian'H i-i lehraled New Yoi iv Pud i ick'M I'nstom .shirts to ordi . AND M SKNKCA hTi OIL CITY, PA. m L THE OLD LIVERY STA OF TIONESTA, " -S. S. CAKF1ELD, FP.Qpr (3ood Stock, Good Carria;:.'' giea to let up-ill the uiokI re t - : He will aif-o do JOB TBAM1 All orders loft at the (i-1 receive prompt altunlion. til 0 The Beat Itmet: In thtt world, rays J. Hofhrrol Byt It Pastor Koenlg't Nerre Tonic, b ; wuo m p&rilally Mkralyid j ailaoted by fits, has not bad any Uiom Ainoe he took on botUa ot 1 1 niobt heartily thank for IK Nervous Irotratlobi, t. nris. aud lVfslin Writ Pbocuhtoh. Qut-' . ThePaptor Koanig't NrvT for a young lalyo( my bonari : motit UHtU to berielf and nrvoui rutratiou, iltHMsr Ac., Ao. lo-tlay tbri ia quiu you i ij; person im ujucb bttr, t' Di rvuUM. hbo wjll ouuluiu w oluew 1 liiiua. 11 It try ga. HEV. y A Valuable Bo-U esUti HHr iiitientM t Thia nunnrlv hu leen DraD&rfd i; - Punier Kot nifl', n( Fort Wnvue, IuJ -ttiuow irevartjd uadorttia uiructtou i-. lOENIG MED. CO.. Ch Sold bTDretsts et ft r-'.r 5' FREE A SclentiHo .' a'ra inj-c'!ii!; j aureea ! IbU: aa - asvjiaa fin kuh tMUauc and ua(itsruaj artMla.ajid baa inatiitsUiiad a tf alMidwd of Uli(ica uid tupi-liad (Ua Wttci Ma low nea. Tba ancrit at U Dtcttunary Hoirla baa laavn ufi Uiai Ilia iiwrailf awm od in auch f rcalqvaiiit iiea liiat a mail rotU en Mil U(ia tsM Bt4Vd tl raaiitt aboa niatitiunafl . Tliej have for lo aiiiiuat avary ttalxiLl utsnwa at u fiuba van to Ut fiaott l-tauOa of Ut u4 41 Im4 b WaU-iUn. 17KMKKS AND FAKMKK'H SUNS who have a tvrte anl rig Hi thlr (ine mHt. and who ara lo'tkln lr prtituh'e rrn(lM inent may aet'tire pnuitioiiti worth tVoiu th i i Ly to fetixty dollara a week by ut drin A. J. Totter. 3 taat iUh til.,' Now ca-- TRAOr. DtSlCM COP VRI" For Information und free llaim Ml'NW A CO.. hot liKOAl-WAY. OUcat hitrumi (or aieniiiiix pitti-n--Kvt-iy imtciit taUen out by us id t iiio pubiio by a uouce givuii Iruu I.Brfont drculatlon of any eoteutif1 Wtiilit. biplcntliUlf IHuhtratcil. 111:111 ihuuid be wittioul it. S'e year: tM..cx!-tx innuiiis. 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