WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUL yIh, 188. BOROUGH OFFICERS. J1urge,ssV. It. Ditnw. (Jouvcilmen A. 15. Kelly, CI. W. Hovnnl, J. A. Proper, W. H. Hock, Win. lticbards, N. H. Koroinan. Justices of the Peace C. A. Randall, J. T. IlroniiHu. Constable It. Swaggart School Directors 11. II. May, II. O. Da rin, (1. W, Itoblnson, T. J. VanGieson, D. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge 1j. T). Wktmork. Associate Judges Jos. G. Dalk, Ed vakd Kerr. Treasurer Wm. TjAWIikkck. lofhonotary, licgittcr d. Recorder, dc J. W. OliADK. A'lfiJ -i(T JURTIS SrtAWKKY. Commissioner EM 11 KllLIN, Isaac Loj, John IIkok. County Superintendent l. H. IIrock- WAY. District, Attorney S. P. Irwin. Jury Commissioners Lyman Cook, 1. V. Mkrcu.mott. County Surveyor T. D. Colli nh. Coroner W. C. ConrtRN. County Auditors Nicholah TrioMB- BON, J. It. NKILL, II. A: UKNUFT.L. Member of Congress -II akky Wiiil'B. Assembly S. JJ. Acinkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 3(19, fiSr-'veSr I. O. of o. w. MEETS every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Lodgo ltoom in Var- trnlixo s Hall. r, J. K. 11LAINE, X. CI. ;. W. SaWYKR, Sec'y. 27-tf. E. L. Dayis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoin ing counties. 40-ly 3IIL i: W AV. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XtM Siret, TIOXESTA , FA V. K. LATHY. J. B. AONKW AT TO 11 X IS r ,S -J 2' J. A W TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION SOI.DIKItS! T have been admittod to practice, as an Attorney in the Pension Ollleo at Wash- Mnuton, 'l. C. All officers, soldiers, or Bailors who wero injured in tho lato war, cnii obtain pension to whnh they may bo entitled, bv calling on or addressing me at '1 lonosta, Fa. Also, claims for arrearages if pay and bounty will roio prompt at Hnvinir been over four vearwWoldier in the lute war, and having 'for a numbor of years engaged In the prosecution oi sol diers' claims, my experience will nsnure the collection oi claims in tne soonest pos ible lime. J. 15. AGNEW. 4 nr. fy F.W.Hays, Ulock, Soneca St., Oil City, Pa, roKXKY AT LAW, and Notary m.io. Itevno Ids HukiU fc Co a-.i-iy Lawrence House, IMONKSTA. PENS'A. WM. LAW L rtV.N'CK. PitopitlKTon. This house is emu rally located. Everything new and well furnished .Superior acconiinoija I Kirii't nltitntioM iriven to truest Vnrtahlcs nnd Fruits of all kinds served intlieir season. Sample room lor coin tucrcial Agents., CENTRAL HOUSE, OONXEIt A- AGNEW 1SLOCK. L, 13 An mew. Pronriotor. Tins is a new nouse, and has just been fitted up for tho rccommoiiiuion oi ine lUMiiii-. v i of I lie patronage of tlio public is solicited W-iy j. i:. TIONESTA, PA. (Hfkh Hours: 7 tot) A. m.. 7 to 9 M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 a. m. to :i v. M. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. 1 W. C. CODURN, M. D., I3I1YSICIAX it SURGEON oftcrs his rviccs to the people or loresi v o. I? had an experience of Twelve Years in constant practice, lr. Cobum guarantees to ive satisfaction. Dr. Co bum makes a specialty of the treatment t .Vasal, Throat, Lung and all other Chronic or lingering diseases. Having Investigated all sciontiiic methods of cur ing disease nod selected tho good from all systems, he will guaranteo relief or a cure 4h all cases where a euro is possible. No Charge for Consultation. All fees will bo reasonable. Professional visits uuidu tit all hours. Parties ai, a distance can con sult hi in by letter. Oflico and Kesidenco second building elov the 'ourt 1 rouse, Tionesta, l'a. Of fice days Wednesdays and Saturday. !!otf H. H. MAT. 1KU.T. MA V, 1'AJtK C CO., B ANKBBS Corner of Elui ,t WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank of Disoount and itopohit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collections niadaonall thoPrincipal points of tho U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. PnOTOGRAPIl GALLERY. KLM STBEET, MOUTH OF HOHIXSON it liOXNEH'S STOHE. Tionesta, M.. CARPENTER, - Pa., - Proprietor. pi.-turestuken in all the latest styles thwart. -'-i-U -Rev. Elliot will occupy tlie pul pit of the PrcBbyterina Church next Sunday morning. .Services commence at 11 o'clock. It ia . said blackberries will bo abundant this scuson. The town council has appointed W. K Lathj Esq. attorney for the borough. The "oldest inhabitant" has never known flies to be bo numerous as they are this season. No camp meeting here this sum- f A t . 1 1 mer. small-pox Beared tne gooa christians away. Some of our citizens took advan tage of the excellent lailroad connec tions on this road acd spent Sunday at Chautauqua Lake. There were no services in the M. E. Church last Simdayj neither was there uny Sunday School. All owing to the small pox scare. A echooucr loaded with, we sup pose, Gypsies, passed through town last week. They pitched their teuton tho hill opposite town. There is one way to make papar money so plenty that every man can have all he wants that is, make it so plenty that no man will want it. A couple were married nt the Lawrence House on Monday evening. The boys gave them "a racket" but .did not succeed in "bringing 'era out." The' County Commissioners are building a large and commodious caol house in the rear of the court house. A thing which has long been needed there. We are in receipt of the thirty- third annual catalogue of the Beaver College and Musical Institute, Beaver, Pa. This institution is rapidly grow ing in favor. Commissioner Doyle is gravelling the principal portion of Elm street. It is a little annoying to teams just now, but when packed will make a substantial bed. The Cross-Cut Railroad, which was abandoned when the change took effect on the A. V., it is said will be re-opened. The citizens along the line have purchased it. The many friends of Mrs. Ileben thal, formerly Miss Tolly Hood, will be grieved to learn that she is lying very ill at her home in Fryburg, and not expected to recover. There will be au eclipso of the sun, said to be total, on the 29th inst It will be visible in this section between 4 and 6 p. in. If you have no smoked glass handy, a glass of beor will an swer. Our farmers havo'beeu cousidera bly behindhand with their harvesting owing to the fact thai all tho crops seemed to ripen at once. The excel lent weather U helping them out, how ever. Mrs. Emma Ilodgcrs, nee Stow, of Cicciuoati, accompanied by her husband, visited her sister, Mrs. Dr Blaine, last week. They departed for Chautauqua Lako where they will rus ticate for a few days. From a prito letter from Mr Dave Robinson, we learn that be is pleasantly situated in a town calle. Water Cure, nearly opposite Beaver l'a. lie is engaged in a lumber yard and we are glad to learn is doing well Tho cold wave, which originated somewhero out West, and 3wept over this section on Sunday and Monday last, was a complete success. Every body got cooled off nicely, and went to work with renewed vigor. Send us another shortly. The excursion to Niagara Falls left here this morning at G:30. The train contained seven cars. Between 75 and 80 got on at this station, and when the train leaves Tidioute it will probably be completely filled. May the affair be a grand success in every particular. Tbe small-pox cases at the hospi tal are doing nicely. The man was very delirous tbe fore part of tho week, necessitating the procuring of another nurse. The woman is slowly recover ing. The baby is very ill with tbe disease, but the chances for the recov ery of all are good. From the appear ances it seems as though we would have no more cases to record in this place. Mr. Walters' children who have been dowa with varioloid, are all up aud aiound again. We will report any new cases that may break out, but wo t'on't anticipate there will be a nv. Mr. Chadwick has moved his fam ily over to town, and occupies the rear of tho.Dithridge store building. Mr. Robinson is having window shutters put on his house, and is giv ing it a re-touching of the brush. This, when finished, together with tho bay windows lately added, will make such an improvement iu its appearanco that Mr. R.'s nearest neighbors will hardly recognize the building. The August number of "The Nur sery" bas reached us, and, as usual, is brim full of pretty illustrations and interesting reading for the children. It should be in every family where there are children. Trice 61.G0 per year. Address Jolin L. Shorey, 36Brorafield St., Boston, Mass. Somo of our exchanges ate still publishing the I ourth-ol-July pro ceedings with as much apparent fresh ness 03 though they had occurred but a day before. W arren Ledger. And right along side this item we find a oldid column of a Fourth-of July oration. Consistent, that. Mr. Wils. Jamics-on, who is at present encased in Dr. Wallace's drug store, in Eat Brady, sends us copy of Sara. Young's last effort, The Weekly Advertiser. When folded once it is about tbe size of an 8x12 window pane. Sam. says it's "a live, outspoken, newsy weekly." J. II. Osracr Esq., of Franklin, was noiniuated for Congress in the 27th district, composed of Warren, Erie and Venango counties, last Sat urdav. on tho 45th ballot. The nomi nation-gives periect satifaction, am with such a man as Mr. Osmer on their ticket, the Republicans of that dis trict cannot but succeed. Last week was one ext reme of heat and roanv cases of sunstroke in the cities are reported iu the newspapers Over 1500 cases, 6f which 140 proved fatal, occurred in St. Louis. E. L Davis Esq., . while putting up some hay, was overcome by the heat, and was confined to the house for a day or two. Miss Josephcno Slater, of this place, who was recently takeu to For est county to be placed under the mcd- ical'treatment of Dr. Harris, an In dian physician, for consumption, , has, we are glad to state, partially recov ered he wanted health. Her case was considered a hopeless one. Clarion Jaclcsonian.- Squirrels are so numerous in some portions - of the county that farmers having grain out are paying a bounty for their scalps. The late game laws prohibit the-killing of black or gray equirrels until tho 1st of Sept. We don't understand why they should be protected by law, e.s they are a nuisance to farmers wherever they are at all plentiful. Mr. Jas. Griflin, clown of Hilliard & Hunting's circus, w-lio has been stop ping in Tionesta for several days, talks of giving a concert in this place soon. Mr. Griffin is capable of amusiug an audience for two and a half hours, and give good satisfaction. Should he de cide upon giving the concert, duo no tice will be given. After the concert there will be a dance. The Greenbackers met iu Bo vard'a hall last Satuday night and effected an organization by tho elec tion of the following officers: .Fres't, Joseph Grove; Vice Tres't, I). S. Knox; Sec'y, J. II.Dingman; Treas., J. D. W. Reck. They have 54 mem bcrs. Another meeting was held at the same place last Monday night, which was addressed by T. W. Taylor, of Clarion. Gen. Harry White has received a re-nomination in the counties of Indi ana, Forest and Armstrong for Con gress. In the two remaining couuties, Clarion and Jeffersou, he has no op position. He will doubtless receive a unanimous re-nomination in the dis trict. Such recognition of feithful service speaks more favorable for our able representative than anything we could say. Clarion Republican. Snakos are abundant this season, and a great many have been dispatched by our citizeus. Oue day last week, while in the harvest field, John Wyaut narrowly escaped being bitten by a large "rattler." Some of the parties had taken shelter from the heat under a shade, leaving John to finish his swath, and their attention being at tracted by a terrible yell they looked around just in time to see John getting back to the ground, he had stepped flat on tho snake. They didn't mea sure the jump, but roughly estimated it at (iomethiu like 450 foot, etraiht up. In New York on tho 13th inst., Dr. Carver succcdod in breaking 5,500 glass balls in less than 500 minutes, using a Winchester rifle. This won derful fat was never performed before and probably never will bo again, as the Dr. doesn't care to repeat the dose, the smoke from the gun and fine particles of glass nearly ruining his sight. He shoots with terrible accu racy. Following are the salaries paid to the different postmasters in this sec tion receiving $2,000 or over: War ren 82,500. Titusville $2,800, Erie $2, 500, Millerstown $2,000, Bradford $2, 300, Edenburg $2;700, New Castle $2, 000, Oil City $2,000, Tarker's Land- ing $2,000, Tetrolia $2,400, St. Tetors- burg $2,200, Sharcn $2,500. . The postmaster at Thiladelphia receives $4,000; Tittsburgh, $4,000; Harris- burg, $3,500; Allegheny, $2,500. In each of iho offices named there are in addition salaries allowed for necessary clerks. Wo call tho attention of our read- Teams Wanted For Bark Haul ing, at Brook8ton Tannery, Brookston, Forest Co., Ta. 15-3m BOOTS AND SHOES. The people of Tionesta and Forest County generally, can save enough on a very small purchase, of Boots and Shoes to pay for going to Tidioute and purchasing from D. C. Gillispie. Be ing the only exclusive Boot and Shoe Dealer in the place, and underselling all othef parties who handle these goods, he can make it an object for any one to give him a call. And don't you forget it. 14 3t Executrix's Notic . . LETTERS TE8TEM ENTAUY on I estate of Joseph Allender, late of line tnony Township, Forest Co., Pa,, deceasou , having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons Indocted to said estate aro re ri'iustod to make immediate, payment, and those having claims against the Raino will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. . ELIZABETH ALLENDER, Executrix. ' Stewart's Run, Pa., July 15, 1X78. FINANCIAL STATEM EXT of tho Rond Commissioners of Jlowe Township, Forest County, l'a. Tax of 1870, in Com'rs hands $ 374.0.r Tax levied for 1877 l00i.3t Am't ree'd from Com'rs by Treas. 1 372.02 CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - C.50Q7.,) 1.80 - 1.50(51.75 - 1.35(V1.45 t o 15 S.-($-!0 2.00(j.8.00 - 112J Flour sack, best Corn Meal, 100 P.s -Chop feed, pure grain rtyo "5 bushel -Oats New bushel Corn, ear - Beans '3 bushel llatn, stnrar cured ers to the following, which we clip Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured from au exchange: "The following Shoulders nomod ortinl,, hav bnnn (mhmiftpd Whitefish, hal f-balfcls . Lake herring half-barrels the postoluce department recently and gUKar ruled ns nnmailable, viz: Cement, Syrup - confectiouery in any form, eye glasses, - Molasses new spectacles, glass, jewciry naviuK piua rn,Yl.n .1 1 - ' auatcuea, satve, sowing inacmiie nee- java cotl'eo dleS, soap, 6teol pens, stove polish, su- Tea gar, tin dishes and tooth powder. Butter Pnaf mflelAra a fa kl!n.ld in rafllttA ta I ICO . s. . l Uggs, fresh receive into me mans auyot iiionoove Suit articles, without regard to the manner! Lard in which thev ara wranned un or en- Iron, common bar j 1 1 - cased." 501.42 Seated lands' ret'd to Co. Com'rs Total due from Co. Com'rs In ex-Trens. Graham' hands 501.12 39.00 1004.53 1372.9 Z 2377.43 I.I AMr.ITIKS. Twp. orders outstanding to May 20, 1877 Twp. orders outstanding t Jan. 1, 1878 IU Bal. To Bal. 772.84 3215.10 5088.00 1010.55 3088.00 3088.OO East Hickory. East Hickory, Ta., July 20, '78. W. R. Dusn: Sir: Owing tosjnall pox in Tionesta, the Free Methodist Camp Meeting, which was to have taken place there on the 7th of Aug. next, will be held at Forestville, N. Y., commencing on the eame date. The Free Methodist Church at East Nails, lOd, ft keg PotfttfcOS Lime ft bbl. Dried Apples per lh Dried Beef -- - 10 - 7&8 - 5.75 3.75 - OCill - 75(i)1.00 - 50(75 - 25 - 20fa.25 35 .40(590 - 12i(?15 11 - 15 1.80Q1.D0 12) - 3.00 3.00 35 (5; 50 - 1.001.75 - 8Q10 17 18 If. 10.55 A.Dkf.t, f Auditors. SHERIFF'S SALE. New Advertisements. JQIVORCE NOTICE. Susan IT. Sharp, by her next friend and t ti.n T i . nr miner, ii. jx. imiiv, ihii'iihiu, vs. iui-uu m Sharp, respondent. In the Court of Com mon 1'ieas oi roresi county, sso. ue- cember Term. 1878. In divorce a vinculo iiifimmona. io Jacob M. Sharp, respondent : The sub- prena and alias subpoena In tho above en- Hickorv, now almost completed, will titled case having been returned, "That ' ,-rj oj after having made diligent search and in oe ueuicaieu iu me uuru ou ouuuay, quiryfortho said Jacoo M. tsnarp, anu T.,l OA 1878 n nr.rDntlnfr PrAtri. was unable to find him in the said County dence. Rev. E. T. All Arbor, Michigan, will preside. are most cordially invited. Lewis Kiester. List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta Tost Office, July 17. 1878 : Gard Avery, 2 ; J. B. Coy Kendall, W. G. Emery, John Galliger, Jahr Johnston, Mrs. Diana Wickwire, W, J. Withrow, J. S. Vasbioder, W. H Wright, Allison E. McCune, Miss Fraucis Smith. Tersons calling for abovo lettets please say "advertised." J. M. McKay, T. M. rf Plnrinn." Yon aroherebv notified and Hart, of Spring required to appear at the next term of 11 rvrocido Aii I said Court, to be holden at Tionesta, com mencing on tho 4 tu Monday oi scpteniDcr next, to answer the petition and libel of the said Susan II. Sharp, and show cause, If any you have, why sftid libel lant should not bo divorced from the bonds of matri mony agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such cause made and provided. JUSX1S S11AWK.KY, Sherill. 7IONKSTA HOUSK. f E. McCRAY, Lessee. Situated at the J mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta, Pa. This house has been thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and a portion of the public patronage is respectfully solicited NOTIC!. All pcrsous who have old musliu, in the Ehape of sheets, pillow-eases, etc., etc., who will contribute the same to tho use of the small-pox patients, will please send the same to Dr. Blaine's office. MONEY SAVED is MONEY EARNED IN THESE HAED TIMES! THEN WHY NOT SAVE IT ? By going to TIDIOUTE, PA., For Great Bargains in RBADY-MADB CLOTBII Kunkel's '1)es Fleur De Alpes,' a delicious perfume for tho handker chief. Trice 75 cts. per bottle. Do not waste your money ou "cheap" perfumery ; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. FOR MEN, SOYS AND CHILDREN, Furnishing Goods, Eats, Gaps, Trunks, &o. BV VIRTUE rf writs nt Lev. l'a. and Fi. En. issued out of the ('fiurt (if Com mon l'lens of Forest county and to me di rected, there will Ik exposed to sale by public vendue or niitery, at the Court llouse, in the boroitirh of "Tionesta, on MONDAY, Al'lil'ST 5, A. T. 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. m., Iho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : B. J. Reid, Executor of P. 1. Thomas, deceased, vs. Ijcotwrd Agnew, Levari Fa cias No. 1:5, Sept. Term, li7fi. Irwin. Those pieces of land situate in Tionesta Borough, Forest County, Pennsylvania, that is to say, Lots No. 4" and 5 in 'Block C as per survey and plot of Tionesta Bors. oujih by Samuel Ti. Irwin, Surveyor, des cribed thus : Beginning nt a post on Elm Streft, corner of Lots 4 and :t, which is 155 northerly of the corner of Elm and Helen Street, thence by Elm Street, north 12 de grees east 104 feet to post on Elm Street, thence by line of Lot 0 north 83 degree west 105 leet to a post, thence south 12 de grees west 104 feet to post corner of Lot 3, thence south 82 degrees east 105 leet to the place of beginning. Containing one-hail acre, be tho samo more or less; beintr erected thereon one two-story board house about 18x28 feet. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Leonard Agnew, at the suit of B. J. Reid, Executor of P. D. Thomas, deceased. ALSO, Win. Melchoir vs. Henry Galbarith, K. B. Galbarith, J. M. Galbarith and G. C. Vincent, Fieri Facias No. 14, Sept. Term, 1878.---Jonks A Clark. All the defendants' Interest in and to the following real estate in Green Township, Eorest County, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Warrant No. 513:1, south 40J de grees cast 541 perches, north 47 i degrees east 690 perches, north 401 degrees west 541 perches, south 474 degrees west DM porches to place of beginning. Containing I wo thousand acres and allowance, togeth er with the hereditaments and appurte nances. Taken in in execution and to bo sold as the property of Henry Galbraith N. B. Galbarith, J. M. Galbarith and G. C. Vin cent, at the suit of Win. Melchoir. ALSO, W. E. Lathv for use vs. Edward Jones, Fieri Facias No. 10 Sept. Term, 1878. La thy Jfc Agnew. All that certain piece t parcel of land situate in Harmony Tow 1: -ship. Forest County,Pennsylvania,boui ! ed and described as follows, to-wit: 'l1 ginning on tho Allegheny river by. Ian 1 of Vandergrift up said river north aboi. 03 perches to .lands owned by J. L. Jla:i nah, thence west about 03 perches to a pi of stones, thence south 03 perches to Joe run to a pile of stones, thenoo down s run about 03 perches to the place of beu ; . ning. Containing twenty-live ucres, m or less; being erected thereon two tv story dwelling houses, each about 2b fee', mid two small stables. Tjikon in execution and to be sold as ! properly of Edward Joncsat tliesuit 01 E. Lathy for use. Terms cash. JFST1S KM AW KEY, KIhtk Sheriff's Ollli-o, Tionest:i,l';i.. J uly 17, 1 For Sale. Thirty neves of good laud, the upper part of the Waldo Farm, on Stewart's Run, Venango CS, will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Ta. Haviuir. in conseouoneo of the early sea son, bought an immense stocK 01 SUMMER GOODS, I am compelled to mark down my prices, and I oiler extraordinary Bargains to closo Cash Buyers. Here, aro three sam ples : Pants. 75c. $1, $1.25 and upward, All-Wool Pants, from S2.75 upward, Suits from $3.50, $4.50, $3.50 upward. Parlies comintr from Tionesta can save their fare and 2" per cent, on tne purchase of a suit of clothes. It is worth coming 50 miles to get Simon s prices, as they are lower than ever lietore in mis country, Tho stock must bo reduced and prices have been put at almost nothing lor that purpose Don't take my say-so, (OUi: AJfI HUE! Breech-Loading Doublo-Barrc GUN. Eemember the Old Sellable Clothing House, Comer Main A Depot Streets, rriiiouis i'ii. Ii. SIMOX. FOR SALE. A Fine, Double Barrel Breech' Loading Shot Guu, in perfect condi tion, with 3 dozeu Brass Shells, Shell Belt, Gun Case and Implements com plcte. Cost over $100 ; will be sold for 265. cash. Apply at once at this office. H. II. Evans wuuld say to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Tionesta and vicinity when visiting Tidioute, if in need of anything in hU line f1 kVILLIAM READ & SONS, nun a unu, aim uo nm auun juu a fino a stock of Men's Hand -Sewed Shoes and Boots, Ladies' and Misses' Fine Kid Walking and Opera Slip pers, and Burt aud Gray Bros. French Kid Button Boots for Womeu and Children a wear as you will hnd in many lai-L'er towns, and will sell them one of ihrso guns over 30,000 times and n .... O iti ull lilu liiiltj-hcMl. MlltM at prices that will induce you to come jui,nsou and the principal shots and cluba afrain. Remember tho nlace. Girard Wo have also brought out tno ' 0 . r of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown T. S. He keeps a lull line of La- j the market, other rjualities at $35 and dies' Underwear, Children'.- Suit, I lo-! .. .. , ... .,. .,, , . . ,if w .lie i v, Ac. M-tl' 1 . nd hand iim-.. :;.-- in 13 FANEl'IL 1IALLSQR., KOSTOX, - - IHASH., Agents for W. & C. SCOTT & SON'S BREECH-LOADERS ! ! Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot Weight, ! to Sj pounds : length of 1 , 28 and 'M in. 10 and 12 gauge, l'rire, Kind biinilM, 13 Twll barrel-,- - -l.iutiiiiiiit'il UurielM, 7.J IIiunaBi-t Imrrt-lH, The best ever clVered tho Aln. sportsman, combining all the mout aide features of tho best imported, t er with somo valuable improvements found in any other Top Lever, Snao tion, Cent re 1" ire. For sale bv the tardo everywhere. -ufactured by E. ItEMINGTON A : 281 and 2S3 Broadway, New York. ' Box, ;t!i!'4. Armory, lllion, N. Y. C out and send for 1 1.1.1 sTH.vtko i i.oui'i; and Treatise ou tiri.E Silo. 2l-3m. Administratrix's Notice. "INSTATE OI' PALMER STEPIU: l!i HKt'KASKD. Letters of admit.: tion 011 tlie esUiO of l'ulnier Stephens, ! of IJainelt Township, Forest Co., l'a., ceased, having been granted to the un signed, ail persons indebted to sui.i 1 are requested to make immediate ; inent, and those having claims agmc same will present them, properly ai.. ticated for settlement, to Lathy A A'. Attorneys for Administratrix, at Ti l.v ELLEN HKi-MUii' Tionesta, l'a., June ' Administ rati 1S7S. mi is not easily earned in these 1 but it can be ma lo in lliree nu-. iv any one ot eitner sex, u. naitZof the country who is willing to "... . .1 ..1 ....... .. Ktcatiilv ai in" i ini'ii'i "" Hi, .".a nish. "fiiii per week in your o 11 1 Tou need not be away froiu hoi . night. You can give your yh"i the uork or only your spare 11" i-nsi-i noiliiug to try the biisin and j onllit free." Addr.--1 1 A I LICIT iV CO., l'ol ll.llld. "
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