THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WCNR, Coiton Pmomuctoh. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, IPftl 1902 JANUARY 1902 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th.1 Fr. Sa. l2jLi 567J9 10,11 1213 1415 16 17 j 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29'30 31 TonxMiir ruTi'srs. TIONESTA TWP. The lt publican voters of Tionesta township will meet at llio township house, Saturday, January 25, 1WJ, at 2:00 o'clock p. in,, for the purpose of nomi nating a Republican ticket for the Feb ruary election. J. V. Mono, Committeeman. HAHMONY TWP. The Republicans of Harmon; twp. will meet at the Klect ion House at the Koale Farm, Saturday, Jan. 2i, 1902, at ' o'clock p. m. to nominate a Republican ticket lor tho February election, Geo. L. Kimg, D. K. Carsou, Committeemen. KINOSI.KY TWP. The Republicans of Kingsley twp. will meet at the Township House, Xentowu Mill", Saturday, Jan. 2.1, 1002, at 2 o'clock p. m to nominate Kepublican ticket for the February election. Geo. V. Osuoon, Committeeman HICKORY Twr. The Republicans of Hickory twp. will meet at the Township House on Tburs dav, Jan. SO, lt2. at 7 o'clock p. m., to nominate a ticket for the February elect ion. OOMHITTEFMAS. If wheat must be cornered in Kansas it is well to have the farmers who raised it conduct tho ooeration. LorisiAXA just now is full of ardent protectionists, but they make a mis ake in voting the Democratic tickets. Thosk Englishmen who hare asked Mr. Kipling to explain bia poem are singularly reckless. He may write an other. One senator, Mr. Teller, is said to be opposed "to any isthmian canal. Two members of the House are of similar mind. It speaks well for Congress that only three such implacablea (or unspeak able) can be found in the entire body. Ax Important decision was given by the Supreme Court in Philadrlpliia last week, that railway companies own the track up in which their cars rnn and tiat the public In crossing must concede the right of ownership and must ascertain whether the company, as the owner of the track, is about to use it, otherwise If in jury results the company cannot be held liable for damages. This will make it more difficult than ever before to recover from a railroad company. Warren Mail. There are 20 bills before the present congress providing for tho erection of public buildings in as many different places. The total of the appropriations asked lor is fi0,000,noo. Pennsylvania has applied for 14 building-, which call for l, 500, OX). The places in this state for which appro;. rations are asked are : McKeesport, Westchester. Allentown, Washington, Norristown, New Castle, Johnstown, Meadville, Greensburg, In dians, Oil City, Titusville, Butler and Curry. A rki-iikskntativk of the (erman navy who recently visited Ameiican shipluiililiiig plants reports to the em peror that he found in this coun'ry "a splendid body of workmen earning wages from .10 to 50 per cent, higher than those paid in Great Britain and 100 per cent, higher than those paid on tbe continent." What most impressed hitn In thiacountry was tbe large use of labor-saving ma chinery, especially of tbe pneumatic bor ing, hamering and riveting machines, which, while lauiiliar in the UnitedStates, are almost unknown in Europe. He adds thai materials for the construction of steel ships aro lower here than in any other country. The bill for tho creation of a depart ment of commerce, with its head a mem ber of tho cabinet, has not bton side tracked. It has merely been laid over to give some senators a chance to become better acquainted with its provisions. It has an excellent chance to pass. There is a fair probability that it has a majority in each house, notwithstanding the un willingness of niMny congressmen to see the cab net enlarged further. Ths Presi dent, in his message, favored the Idea. All the great commercial bobies of the country have urged the enactment of a mca-ure like the one which is before Congre- h. The chances for its passage this session seem favorable. The standing of the United States with her neighbors, and especially with those of F.iiropo, is illustrated by some state ments mado by the Ijondon Rally Mail Year llook, for l!rJ, a copy of which baa just reached tlic Treasury Bureau of Sta tistic. Under the head of "Wealth," it places the United Htates at the head of the li-t of great nations, the figures of wealth being: United States 750,000,000 . United Kingdom, fifl.OiO.COO.OOO ; France, 4H,4.V) ,OO,OI0; Germany, f 10,270,000,000 j Russia, !2,125,0oo,Onn. While the United States heads this list of countries In its wcnltli, it also shows the smallest nation al indebtedness, the figures being: United States, $1,125,000,000; Germany, ;,lc', ikiO.oOO; Uniti (I Kingdom, $;,&;0,fitio,0U0; Russia, .i,:to3,ii00,0ou. Fram e, $i,l'J.,0o0, OOo. The per centage of debt In wealth is given as: United Stales, 1.4 per cent.; United Kingdom. (J per cent.; Germany, H I per cent.; Russia. 11 1 per cent.; France. 12.H per cent. A Hydra-Headed Oregonlan. Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Oregon inn," is the latest cot ibutor to the output of the free-trade league. Mr. Scott la a protectionist so far as wool and fiuit are concerred, but a free-trader as far aa the t-roducta et other than the Pacific States are concerned. But In theory the North western editor is a free-trader clear through, and boldly declares that "the policy of protection will ultimately strangle itself." Just what that means we do not know and Mr. Scott does not elucidate He docs say clcatly, though, that if we don't buy w e can't sell -the figures of the monthly summary of "Commerce and Finance" to the contrary notwithstanding. Perhaps the real facta concern ng our foreign trade have not yet reached Mr. Scott. They would tell him that for years we have been selling fc'iOO.OtiO.OOO worth more than we bought. Says Mr. Seolt: Here in the Pacific States we want trade with Asia, but we cannot have it on an extensive scaie ualess we take Aslitio commodities. What Asiatic commodities, Mr. Scoilf We are using all the tea an I collee we want now. Do yon want Iheni to make our clothes for us? Had you rather sell your wool to them instead of the Massa chusetts and Rhode Island mills? Can you get your fruit t Asia as cheaply and aa well preserved as vou can to Chicago? Yon want pro'et lion against the China man himself, and jet you want to let in bis product free. Mr. Scott evidently doea not believe in legisla ion any way, lor he saya: Every interference by Government ii in ons way or another an olrairuclion. So il la, so it ia. Ad obstruction to vice, to crime, to theft, to arson, to mur der, to rape, to pillage, to abortion, to riot, and to every sort of savagery and anarchy. Strange views for an American editor to advance. This ia Imw: air with a vengeance. But Mr. Scott doea lift agree with himself. He Is out of harmony, all out of tune with the times. He should havo lived :n the dark ages, or else put oil his birth till the millen nium. A man cannot be a Republican, a Democrat, a protectionist for his own in terests and a free-trader for the interests of others, an Anarchist and a good Amer ican citizen all at the same time, Ameri ca:! Economist. Few people realite the immensity of Siberia. To think of a aingle state stn telling through 130 degrees of longi tude and possessing one ninth of all the laud surface of the globe is staggering. Let us measure it by countries we are fa miliar with: The United Statea and ell iis possessions and all Europe, except Russia, cotrd l pu into Siberia, with land enough left to make thirty-five stat s like Connecticut. And Manchuria will make seventy-five moro, -Correspondence New York Post. lion's ThM we offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Tol do.O. We, the undersigned, havo known F.J. Cheney for the last la years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made bv their firm. West & Thai x, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Waldino, Kinnan a Marvin, wholesale druggists, Teiedo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c rer bottle. Sold by alf druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. .MEXICO AMI A1.IFOKMA F.rty-ve la; Tear via Prnnylraala Knlh.arl. The Pennsylvania Railroad Personally Conducted Tour to Mexico and California which leaves New York and Philadel phia on February 11 by special Pullman train, covers a birge and intensly inter esting portion of North America, em bracing a great part of Mexico, the beau tiful coast resorts of Cal lornia, the Grand Canyon of Arizona, onsoftbe great wonders of the country. Fourteen days will be spent in Mex Ico and nineteen in California. The Mexico and California Special, to be nsed over the entire trip, will be composed ot the highest grade Pullman parlor, smoking, diuning.draw room, sleeping, compartment, and obser vation cars, heated by steam and lighted by electricity. Round-trip rate, covering all necessary expenses during the entire trip, $575 from all points on the Penm-yl-vania Railroad east of Pittsburg, and $570 from Pittsburg. For tbe tour of Mexico only the rate will be 150 and for Calbor nia only, which will leave February 25, $I75. Fur itinerary and full Information, apply to ticket agents, or addresa George W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadel phia. 1-22-21 Flarida Prrwaaallr-Caadartra' Taar Via Praasylraaia Kailraaal. The first Jacksonville lour of the tea son via the Pennsvlvsnia Railroad, al lowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia, and Washing ton by special train Fehiuary 4. Excur sion tickets, including railway transpor tation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route In both direct ions while traveling on the special train, wil I be aod at the following rat's: New York, ."iO 00 ; Buffalo, M '25; Rochester, MOO: Elmira, $51.45; Erie, 54 S5; Will iatmport, -"i0.0"; Wilksharre. 150.35; and at proportionate rat' a Horn other points. Fi r tickets, itineraries, and full infor mation apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genera! Pas senger Agent, Broad Street station, Phil adelphia. 1-22 21 Taar la ('aba. The Illinois Ceutral Railroad has ar rangod to run an excursion to Cuba via its own lines to New Orleans thence via the Morgan Steamship Line to Havana. Will leave Cincinnati and Chicago Janu ary 30, 1H02, and on return will reach Cincinnati and Cbicag i on Februan II, l!r2. A delightful voyage acrosa Ihe Gulf of Mexico, a six days' slay on Ihe Island of Cuba, Malanras, Hie valley of Yiimuri, the Caves of Bella Mar and other interesting points. Parly will reach New Orleans on return in time for Mardi Gras festivities. Tour under the escort of the American tourist Association, Rate from Cincinnati and Chicago $155.00 for the round trip which include all expenses everywhere. Address K. A. Richler. Traveling Pusseeger Ag 'lit, Illinois Central R. It., t2 Park Bldg. Pittsburg, Pa. 1-15 St HAD NEVER SEEN HER. Or. Hackney of Kansaa City Marries Miaa Mullock aa the Result of a Jest. Chicago. Jan. 17.-Meeting and mar rying a woman whim he had never seen before waa an undertaking which Dr. Andrew StewarJ Haoknej of Kansas Citj, Ma, accomplished on his arrival lu Chicago yesterday. Miss Josephine Mullock, who came fron' Middletown. N. Y-, to meet her fiancee and the physician were married lasl night at St. Paul's church. The marriage was the outcome of tt -made by Miss MWullock when a mutual friend told her that Dr. Hack noy would make her a good husband. Miss Mullock said she would marry him. A correspondence was started and soon a proposal came from Dr. Hack ncy which was accepted. Dr. HacVn noy Is 56 and his wife 34. She (s said to be wealthy. snerin wants riewara. ti New Orleans. Jan. 21. The sheriff of JoSeison Parish has persistently refused to permit Mr. Thobaud to see the prisoner Kern unless he received a reward for the latter's rapture. Gov. Heard was finally appealed to and wired instructions to the sheriff to facilitate Mr. Thebav.d in his attempt to Identify the prisoner. The Identifi cation of Kern by Mr. Thobaud was complete. He will be extradited at once. nervous rxu iuvrioN. An evory day history, high strung. nervous, excitable, constant headache, do rest at night, heart weak, appetilo poor, loss of weight, strength all gone. Read the following: Mrs. Fred Wholeben, of GUderun, Warren, Pa., says : "I waa Induced It use A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills for exc.-ss- ive nervousness. I was ao nervoua I could not bear a noise or much talking. I was very forgetful -my mind seemed dull. I waa listless and tired all the time Tbe result of the use ol the box that I used was remarkable. They toned up the nerves and system generally and 1 work well again, am strong, my mind is clear and noise and talk do not bother me, I am very much pleased with tbe pills and can recommend them highly to any on who feels as I did." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and sign dure of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every package. For sale by Killmer Bros., druggists. Hotel Properly and Farm for Sati The undersigned desires to sell his ho tel property and farm located at West Hickory, Pa. Tbe Forest Hotel is a well appointed bouse In good condition with billiard rooms attached, and good stable in connection, everything as gissl as new, and is doing a good business. The farm ol 300 acres is located on Fleming hill I) miles from hotel, and has all necessary 'arming implements and machinery In excellent condition. A drilling rig, such as is used in drilling oil wells is also for sale. A splendid opening for some en terprising person. Terms reasonable. 18 3t. Jacob Bender, West Hickory, Forest Co., Pr. ".Ilardl l.rss al New Orion." The Illinois Central Railroad will run special excursion from Cincinnati ami Chicago for those desiring to attend the f-stivities on this occasion and will sell tickets from all points at greatly reduced ratea. Mardi Gras occurs this year Tues day February Uth. Diagram for Sleep ing cars now open and reservatlona will tie made in order received. For full par ti' ulais address E. A. Richter, Traveling Passenger Agent, 812 Park building, Pittsburg, Pa. 1 15 4t Paclar Coast Without ('hanar, III new Tullman "ordinary" a'eeper, wide veatibulrd and with every modern convenience, in charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati and Chicago via IOiiisville, New Orleans, Huston. San Antonio, Elpasoand Los Angeles to San Fran. isco. Rates for berths less than hslf of cost in regular sleepers. For free descriptive matter and full particulars, address E. A. Richler, Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad. 812 Park Build ing, Pittspurg, Pa. 1-15-tf A:e )oii Going West or Southwest during the next 60 ly? If so, send your name, address, detination and route desired to II C. Allen, V. P. it T. A., Nickel Plate Road, 020 Statn St.. Erie, Pa. He will promptly advise you ofany available low ratea and give you all desired Information regarding your prospective trip. l-22-No.-lO 4t Low Itntea to Houteseekers OnJa:i7th and 21st the Nickel Plate itoao win sen rouun trip iicaetM m points in the West, Northwest and Southwest at very low rates. Liberal return limit. Consult nearest agent of tbe Nickel Plate Road or call at or address City Ticket Ollice 920 Stale St.. Erie, Pa , II. C. Al len, C. P. A T. A . No. 100 3t For Sale. At once, on acount of death In the ramily, at invoice, a stock ol general mer cbandis in the F. E. Set lev store build log. Call or address lock tsix 2:15, West Hickory, Pa. tf V. Wood. Mgr. Education f or Krcrjone. We teach at 3'our home, bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand, telegraphy, aritlitn. lie ami r.nglisli, bv mail. Write for free information as to our method. We will send you Ihe first lesson in shorthand on receipt of lOcts. Try it. We furnish our students with a typewriter at their homes. WARREN CoRKKSI'oNIiEXrK SflKKll,, Ulnce, No. II, Hoffman ItlM-k, Warn n, Pa. Poisoned From 1 lie Kite of a (at. Mrs. Danial Porter, residing near War ren, Pa., in pulling a cat from llii house after il bail a lit, received a serious bite in her thumb. Her whole nrrn liecarne swollen and bighlv inllamed. She at once had it reduced ami in a lew days cured, bv applying freely, Wano F.bs-lrin Oil, The remedy is guaranteed for injuries, skin diseases, neunilgia, sores, rheuma tism, calari b, bay fever, etc 25c a bottle. A Care far I.NMibaaa. W.C.Williamson, of Amherst, Va.. says: "For more than a yar I suffered from lumbago. 1 finally tried Chninter laln'a Pain halm and II gave me entire relief, w hich all oilier rem. dies had a iled lo d'." Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hiekoiy, Pa. MARANCC Navy HK.IIAKKAHI.K ( I KK OK CHOI P. A l.illlr llui's l.ll'e MirJ. I have a few words to sav regarding Chanibeil.iins Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy 'a lite and I feel that 1 can not praise It enough. 1 bought a bottle ofil Irom A. K. Steer of Goodwin, S. I',, and w hen I got homa w ith it the poor ba by could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed everv ten minutes until be "threw up" and then I Ihmiirht sure he was going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough med icine, my !v w uld nt lie on earth t day. John iH'inont, Inwcod, Iowa. For sale bv Killmer Bros. Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa, Notice of Appeals. Notice Is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Forest county will meet at their ollieo in the Court House in Tinnn-ta borough, on the 2Stb, iS'll" and 30i h of January, Iturj, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the as sessment of r.st2. R M. IlKHMAN, J so. T. Carson, J. T. Dai e. Attest: Commissioners. Sam T. Carson, Clerk. 1-8 4 DIVORCE. CVlNTY OF Foil EST, BS. The Cummonueatth o i'cnntylvtinia lo Me Sheriff of aniil Oianfy GreeHup: Wherea-s, Mary tl oilier did, on Ihe 22d day ol Mav, I'.mi, preli r her petition lo our said J u lues ol the said Court of Com mon Pleas for sail! Couut, praying for the causes therein sit forth, that she might be divo:ced Irom the Isolds of matrimony entered into with you Ira Edwaid Giiiher. We, therefore, com mand you the said Ira Edward Guiher that, setting asitie all other business and excuse w hslsoevur, you be and apear In vour proper person belore our Judges at Tionesta. at a court of Common Pleas there to be hel l for Ihe County of Forest, on the 4th Moniliv t Feb. 1H02, to answer the petition on lihcl of the said Mary Guiher and to show cause, il any you have, why the said Mary Guiher, your wife, should not le divorced from the hondaol matrimony, agreeably lo the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. W. M. I.lndsey, President of our said Court, at Tionesta, the Thirteenth d.iy of January, l!02. J. tl. IlilllKHlsoN, Prothonoiary. To Ira Edward Guiher: You are hereby notified to appear be lore the I lonoralilo Judges of the Court of Common Pless, at Tionesta, Pa., on the fourth Monday ol February next, to answer as aet forth in above aiibpoens. J. W. JAMIESON, Sheriff. January 22, 1!o2. TIOMvSTA HAKKKTH COItPECTED KVFttY Tl'KSDAY, BY RELIABLE HEAI.EH8 Flour T sack l.IOtU.50 Corn iiioal, feed, t 100 lb, 1.50 Com meal, family. V IJ0 R 1.75 Chop Iced, pure grain 1 55 Oats .00 Con:, shelled .." Itnckwhcal Hour, tb .2J lleana V bushel 2.50 Ham, sugar cured .15 Bacon, sugar cured .15 Shoulders .10 Salt Pork, -r IN .12 Whiteflsh kit .00 Sugar S.HJ yrup 'iiliy .60 .S. W. .MIMUMSC .HM Cotlee, Roast Hio Coffee, tdended Java , .2. Tea 35 .60 Butler C.25 Uleo 0A($.f Kgus, fresh . ia, .25 Salt V barrel 1.35 Ijird .13 Potatoes, "H bushel .75 Potatoes, Sweet th ,tr2 Umo f barrel 01.00 Nails V keg 2.75 D. P. FREDERICKS, LI. D. (Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.) Ollice Hours 10 a. in. lo 3 p. m. ; Except Thursdays.) Careful attention given to furnishing all kinds of glasses. ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY. PA CALIFORNIA Via rw Orlraas sad the Haaart Haste. THE ONLY TRUE WINTER ROUTE Snw Worksites lllisxarils. I he only line oiicraling double daily service between Cincinnati A Now Or leans, earning Pullman Palace Drawing Room s;eep-r, free Reclining Chair Cars and lliitlet. Library, Smoking Cars, Cafe Dinin : Cars, (meaia at la carte.) FlurH and Fastest Trslas la the Maaih. Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars through to San Francisco from Chicago, via Omaha and theacenic line of the world. Pullman Excursion Sleeping Cars thi'iiigh to San Francisco from Cincinnati and Chicago, via New Orleans and the HunsM route. These cars are personally conducted by competent agent to hsik alter the welfare of patrons. (Juickea! and best linn to OKLAHOMA & INDIAN TER., Fastest train servh-e to the famous BEAUMONT. TEX., OIL FIELD Throujh Sleeping Car from Chicago I without change and through Sleeping ar re-ervauons irom i iiicmiiati via Memphis, Teun., lo HOT SPRINGS, ARK. iS'.rciVif llnmrme, l; r' A.'.YCf 'oVO.VV tit nil )mnlK .SviifA. H'i-Mt d' .V'7i-ca. For h'rrr descriptive mailer and full particulars regarding above, address E. A. RICHTER, Trav. Pass. Aut. MJ I'ai I lliii!'ling, I'lltsluiig, IV We Have sent lo ihe front of our ttora a mall army of Hemunnls, Shoes, Odds and EnJ, auj good that have not been mov ing rapidly enough, aoil have put prins ou them to make lliero move. Aa inspection will show you lome irony avert. (liiigliauis at 5c Yd. Outings at 5c Yard. ROBINSON. Inventory Reduction Sale . . . . Forty overcoats carried over from last season. They are ni"dluin length Cheat erlield Overcoata and were placed al from fio lo $15 each; we have divided them into two lota and priced them lor quick selling, $" and $7 50 each. All sites here today Thirty Hoys' Overcoats, aged 4 to Iri vears. They are Reefers, Top Coals and double breasted Storm foata; aome of each style. All sites beie lo-dav. Sale prices 2 to f 1.50. REDUCTION ON WINTER UNDERWEAR. A full line of Men's Fleece Lined Shirta ami drawers, regular 50c qualities; sale prii'e, file. Full line, all sises up to 4, of men's double-breasted Natural Wull Shirts and Drawera, regular fl quality; salo price, 75c. More of those Fine Wool Half Hose, in black and catuel'a hair shades, regular 25c qualities sale price, 3 pairs for .Vic. Men's l ilting Flannel Night Itobea, 50c qualities now 2Vc; 75c qualities now 40c; Il qualities now ti'.ie. Jersey lined Glove for men and boys, 25o. Men's heavy rotlen Sweatars 42c. Men's heavy Jersey Overshirts, 42c. THE McCUEN CO. 2i AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY, PA. Up-to-date! BRIGHT SPARKLING ARTISTIC. Stock of new Goods. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS. UMBRELLAS. CANES Ilm YEVFftlTZi The LEADINO JKWELKU. 32 SEN EC A St., OIL CI I Y, PA 8.00 For a limited time we will make to your measure a Suit to FIT you at a reduction of from $2.00 $4.00 on each suit and PANTS AT $3.00 AND UPWARDS. You will have no complaints on account of any gar ment HIPPING if made by us. Ladies' Suits at a great reduction. Also Jackets and Furs, and a good selec tion to choose from. We carry the best lino in town. To Start the New Year and make it as prosperous as the past we will olfer you special reductions on all lines of goods. Watch for "Good Things" in Groceries, Shoes, Furnish ings, Chinawarc, &c. Thanking you for your patronage in past years we in vite you to call and see spec ial prices for tho new year. Tionesta Cash Store THE ANTI-TRUST STORE NEW AND COMPLETE LINE FOR LADIES JUST ARRIVED Come and Examine. HEATH Up-to-Dato A. Waynk Cook, President. A. 11. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, ntHlfCTORS A. Wayne Cook, U. W. Kobttiaon, Win. Sincarliangh, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritehey. J. T. Dale, J. 11. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rates. Wo promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest ps.id on lime deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 3; ijLtCWaS,' On Jellies pivmTvcft ftiiii itrkVf, up read Ull3 CoutlUtf ( PURE REFINED PARAFFIN E Will krp ihrm r.ienlutrljr tru Wur nl nrli I .r i-l. Ii: iv t(if.l f.ir..: n.-1 .1 uwl il 1.1 a uoif i 1. 1 .- .- u ulOl.l It! j t)vup. I uil ill rfct !.: I 1 i-at :i (mii k h4thl wviy vabii STANDARD OIL CO. DM. FICNNE GOLDEN RCLIEF CUTS GVHU.0 ANY ARIP BBUlSES TVV TT"T COLDS SPRAINS I I rl BRONCHITTi STINGS 1 U I I tm SORE THROAT S.USTT NAILLjV A. JkJLA, NEURALGIA COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIAHRMOA Drupitot In 1 to minutes iv. MX. $1. J ORKNZO FULTON. Mantilkcturerof and Dealer in HARNESS. LOLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. ION K.ST A. PA. SUITS UJ f,J iiwf il 1.1 A uoif i 1. 1 .- ..a uloi.l It: j Q Ltfl bvuf. I uil .llrt-cii-i:. I 1 i-at :i imi k jga, H l STANDARD Ol L FEIT. Dealers in Kki.lt. Cashier. Wat. SxK.iHn.M'OH, Vice Preslden NATIONAL HANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150,000. Now for a Clearinq in Shoes Phcei for Wi.tutii, Men, LI )', (jirls ami lialiies They are a'l lliis aeasiu'i styles, the bit wearing leather, from makfis wl.o n: a ml at ihe lop iu I lie shoe niaMifarlnrinf buine?8, aud are ofTerrd In you now at price thai minus a h'g rav ing, and still we guarautet evrry air ne (ell. JOE LEVI, Cor. Centre, 8eatca, & Sycamore Sla OIL C1T1, PA. I'bone 23. 8.00 CASH BARGAIN MAKERS.
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