WEfiJiESDAY M0RM5C, JCSE 2, 18SC. BOROUGH OFFICERS. llurie. Jon Rt-.cK. WiiciYnon North ward. Ti. J. Hop kin. J. U. Clark, W. L. Klinestiver. Month ward, J. U. Fonoy C. A. Randall, Cba. Homier. Junttect of the reaec3. T. Brenuan, Cbw(rtf?e S. 8. CandeM. fivhool rtirertorsKi. W. Robinon, A. ii. ivojty, J. ii. ningtnan, u. JS. Knox, J V. Morrow, E. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Vongrexi Alkxa ndijk C. WniTE. Member of Senate .T. G. Hall. Ae.mbly HKlitii Rkimiy. President Judge Vf, D. Brown. Aiiocittle- Judges Llwm Ahmkk. J no. a. 1 ItoribR Treasurer Ww. Hveamskvuu. frothonntarp, K winter dt tteoorder, f c VURTIN Al. SHAWKKV, Sheriff" . Leon Aim Anx r w . Otninusslnners Oi.ivkk Byeiily, Wm. S. iiri.uk, J. K. Ohauwick. Uunlg Superintendent . E. Hill AM. IHxtrict Attorney P. M. Clahk. .ury 'VrnntfrtXiOMciVf -II. O. 1'MVIs, IARin Walthtis. Count A'urveiorU. C. WrurTEKtN. 'ornnrr Dr." J. V. Monnnw. County Auditor J. A. (Scott, Tiiob. Coiiait, Uro. 7.u kvukl. IJ U S 1 NE SS DIRECTOR Y. zflSSkU TIONESTA LODGE yrF$J I. O. of O. TP. M2ET8 every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in' tlio Lodgo ltuotn in Par tridge's Hall. C. M. SHAWKEY, N. O. O. W. SAWYKR, Seu'y. 27-tf. 1?(REST LODGE, No. 184. A. O. U. W., i Meets every Friday Even in ig in Odd Fbl.owH' Hall. Tionesta. II. C. WHITTEKIN, M. W. J. 1.'. WENK, Recorder. pil'T. OEOKCJ R STOW POST, S No. 274, G. A. It. Moots on the firt Wednesday in each uio ilii, in Odd Fellow 1 (nil. TioncJita, Pa. J. IV. MORROW, Commander. i. I. AO SEW. r. M. CLARK, District Attorney. ATTORNEYH-AT-LAW, Office in Court House. Kim St. Tionesta, I'enna. rn jTvan CUES EX, s ATTORN BY COUNSELOR AT -LAW, - D -' - ty. ." L. DAVIS. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Tlonosta, Fa. Collections mado 1-n this nnd adjoining nmmtiPM. Tf "iLRS wTtATK. J1 ATTOUXEY-AT-LAW, BIiji Kti-fipt, TionoKtn. Fa. 'I' F. KITC'HEY. X ATTORN E Y-AT-LaW, Tionosln, Forest County Fa. 1 AWRENC'I? HOUSE. Tlnnistn, Fa.. Jk't H , K. Urix-kway, Proprietor. TliiH In. unn it centrally loeutcd. Everythinit ihcw nnd well furnislind. Snpeiior Ao n:nino(1atioufi nnd strict nttciition piven u ciicmvs. etjoiaoi ana r riiitH oi mm kioil servrrl in tbir seawin. Humplo loom foivCoitimorciul Aiients. C CENTRA L HOUSi:, Tioncxtn. Fa., J O. C. Hrownoll. Proprietor. Tills is a now liontio, nnd has Jnt been tittwl up (or tits nri'ommodatiou ot'tlio pulilic. A por tion f the patrouag oftho public is nollc Vlod. -Iti-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OI L CITY, PA. J W. II. ROTH, Proprietor. TUa Uurccirt, Rout Looatod and FurnU'icd IM) In the City. Xcar Union Depot. JTV. MORROW. M. D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, I jito o. Armstrong county, having located In Tin-'csta iH prepared to attend all pro fosMionat calls promptly and at all hours. Ollleo a.id reaiilciico two doors north of Law renoo Hons. Olliee honro 7 to 8 a. m., and 1 1 io ia M. ; a to 3 and (I J to 71 v. M. iSnndayn, tf to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 and C, Ui 7i p. m. inay-14-81. WO. COnURN, M. I).. . PHYSICIAN Jk SURGEON, lhi had over til'twn years experience in tho practice of his profession, having jrrad notpil i ';".' and honorably .May !0, lSfiS. )llicoand Rchidcnce in Judro Reek's hitMi. oppotito the M. F.. Church, Tionen tn, Pa Aug. 5-lKSO Et.'TISTRY. DR. J. 'W. MORROW. Un inn purchased tho materials Ac.., of . Dr, ;5tmidman, would respectlully n iiour.eo that he will carry on tho Dental 'Misinesa in Tioneata. and having; had over earn Kucoessful experience, eonhiders 1 i niKoli fully competent to plve entiro sat inU tion. I Khali always give my wedi i il practice the prol'ereuce. mar22-b2. H .11. WiT. 1. B. EKLLY MA Y, rAJlK C CO., BANKERS! Comer of Elm & WalnutSU. Tiouosta. liank o( DUonuut and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Ct tectloiw m ado on all the Pri uopal points of the U.S. Collections ioiicited. 18-ly. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer lu HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mavlSl TOXESTA.PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. 7nd and Railway Surveyins a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Trianulaliou Survey tirV Dekt of Instruments and work, fcr'jus eu application. J'AS. T. BIIENNAN. REAL ESTATE AGENT, TioisrEsarA., pa. LANDS liUlCHT A.D SOLD O N COMMTH8IQ N . I liavo now for Kale 79 Acres ot War runt 6)1)7, Kingsley twp.; "00 Acres of 01S6, and J.lil Acres of fl2l4, in samo town ship. lOOOacrts, Warinnt 2S.1C, Tlunestn twp.; 1 13 acres known us "Lil ley Farm," Alloxheny Township, Venango Co.; 70 acres ne:w 1Cnter)rise, Warren Co. Also vacant lots in Tlotiesta Roro, and one mnall fiirui lu Tionesta Township. Also ItHJO acres, Warrant HUSO, Howe twp. ('ndruard Time Tnble Tloiiema Ntatlau. NORTH. I SdUTU. Train W 7:7 am (Train fi.". 10-.55 am Train 62 7 :.r'2 am jTrain W 1:1H pm Train ISO 3:52 pmiTrain 31...- 8:10 pm Train i!8 North, aud Train 2i South car ry the mail. Church and Vabbaxb Hcboot. Preshytorinn Sabbath School at 9M a. in. : M. E. JSubbiith School at 10:00 a. m. PrenclniiK in M. E. Church every Sab bath owning; by Rev. Small. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yrstetday C5J. Opening this morning at C5c. The foundation for Mr. Kelly's new munsion is nearly completed. Street work under the direction of Msj. (Janfield goes bravely on. For Cultivators, fthovel Plow?, Hoea, &c, go to Robinson's. 2t. Uidgway is preparing for the big gest kind of a blowout on the Fourth. Bom On Friday evening, May 28, to Mr. and Mr9. Patrick Joyco, a son. Mrs. J. A. Small nnd son of Kel lettville were with Tionesta friends yesterday. Born On Monday morning, May 31, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ag now, a daughter. Mr. J. K. Menly of Tiona, War ren county, an old-time Forest county boy, was in town last Friday. Potatoes and eggs ore unusually scarce in thi market at present. Our farmers bIiouI J ruako a note of Ibis. " Miss Subie Hardy of Boston, aud Mis Ilattio Ileydrick of Franklin, are the guests of Mrs. Col. Thomas, this week. Reports from Mrs. Wm. Hood this morning state that she is very low, aud that her recovery is a matter of very grave doubt. Mr. T. J. B wman, one of Hick ory's enterprising and solid merchants was in town yesterday, aud paid the Hkpublican a pleasant visit. Wm. Hood is building a new res idence uii his farm, just out of the borough limits on the road leading to Nebraska. Its size is to bo 18x32 with an 'L" addition. James G. Carson lost bis cow on Suudaylast; causo of death said to be "hollow horn," which we would bo glad to believe were it not that the cow was a "muley." Al. Long, who has been stopping at Buck Mills for tho past year, leaves this week for Tarentum, Pa., a short distance above Pittsburgh, where he has secured a good position. There is some talk of celebrating the Fourth of July here, and if the proper effort is put i'utth there is no reason why the project should end in talk. Who'll take the initiative step ? This it the time of year when a nunitar of men aud boys will gather arouud and lean on their shovels while the industrious road master does the work aud listens to the coojplaiuts of the average citizen. The braes band boys did them selves proud on Decoration ?)ay, aud received congratulations on all hnods. Their playing was truly a credit to them, and they will bo in demand on future demonstrations. Golden Days for June bristles all over with pleasant and profitable reading to interest the young folks. No better publication for the youth of the land should be asked for. James Elverson, Publisher, Thila., Pa. The aDnual reunion of the sur vivors of Penna. Reserve Corps will be held at Reading, on Monday, June 7, 18S8. The local committee at Reading has mado extensive prepara tions for the reception, and guarantee an enjoyable time to all who . partici pate. Orders for tickets at reduced rates can be procured from the Secre tary, John Taylor, No. 218 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. The first load of pipe for the new gas line of the Tionesta Gas Co., was hauled through town yesterday. It will not be long, from the appearance of things dow, till our citizens will be utilizing the great natural fuel. Wm. C. Bush, who murdered his brother near Wilcox, a short time Hgo, was captured near Coudereport last week, and now languishes iu the Elk county jail. He has served a term or two iu the penitentiary, and is a hard crackling. The smallest country Dewspaper is of more woiih to its country sub scriber iu one month than its price lor a year, and does more for its neigh borhood for nothing than many a high official does for his munificent salary. Iloscoe Conkling. llurlburt & Huntings show ex hibits here next Monday. From re ports that we get from other places where this circus has pitched its tents, we are led to believe that it is a very excellent one. The prices of admis sion are what are knowu as the pop ular ones. Attention is called to the card of F. W. Law, Tionosta's new tinner, in this issue. Mr. Law has his shop in first class order, confines himself strictly to his trade and is, therefore, always ready to give prompt atten tion to work that conies iu. Give him your trade. The Repubiicans of Armstrong county nominated the following ticket on Tuesday of last week : Congress S. M. Jackson ; Assembly, Robert Dougherty and A. J. Elliot; Dele gates to the State Convention, Joseph Buffington and John Lias; County Surveyor, S. B. Gray. The law against gift-store lotter ies goes into e fleet on the 3d of June. The law prohibits the giving to pur chasers "any ticket or tickets, check or checks, or other tokens or memo randa, entitling such purchaser or customer to demand or receive money or anj article of value." The penalty for violatiou is a flue of not less than $10 nor exceeding $100, or imprison ment uot exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Forest Lodge, No. 184, A. O. U. W., elected officers as follows last Fri day night : i M. W., F. P. Whitttkin. Foreman, L. Fulton. Overseer, Wm. Smearbangh. Guide, John Sanuer. I. W., Daniel Walters. O. W., R. Strucken. Recorder, J. E. Weuk. Receircr, L. J. Hopkins. Fiuaucier, G. W. Sawyer. Trustee, W. Y. Siggins. The northern eud of this county is now all broken up over the discovery that they have been the dupes of a very sleek fraud, who has been . deceiving them under the pretonceof curing their ills, his object being to secure their good money, to say nothing of baser purposes. It is strange that people will never learn wisdom, but continue to admit strangers to their homes and grant them confidence that they would deny their most intimate neighbors a n fr i e n d s. rBrookvillo Republican. Trout are not very numerous in Forest cod'oty, but occasionally one is lifted that makes up in avoirdupois all that is lacking in numerosity, and more too. One day last week Frank Witheral caught a monster out of Hickory creek that beats anything yet heard of in that line iu this sec lion. It measured sixteen and one half inches and weighed just two ponnds. This may sound lite the boss fish lie, but we have the best au thority for its correctness, besides the fiih may be seen by any skeptic, as Mr. Witheral Las him still alive at his place at Stowtown, The authorities of Punxsutawney, a few weeks ago, passed au ordinance prohibiting children under fifteen years from being on the streets after 8 o'clock p. in. The Spirit has the fol lowing to say of the good effects of the ordnauce : "The law requiring children under fifteen yeare of age to be off the street by 8 o'clock seems to work admirably. No matter how thickly they may swarm along the pavement a few min utes before, they all disappear before the clock strikes eight. It is a little surprising, though, that there are co many boys that have attained their fifteenth year, but who are very small for their age. Our sister towns would coofer a favor on the rising genera tion by passing the rame kind of an ordinance." A serious accident occurred on Sunday morning to Amos Iloughtal ing and R. E. Smith, of Cameron, Elk county, while they were attempt ing to dynamite fish in the Clarion river. Houghtaling had iguited one cartridge and held it too long in the faflbrt to ignite another from the same fuse. The first cartridge exploded in his hand and the concussion exploded the second. Both hands were blown tiff, his nose and one eye torn out and his face badly burned. He will prob ably die. Smith's face was badly scarred by pieces of bone from Hough taling's bauds striking him. Emlen ton Critic. The Coming Primaries. We publish this week the call of Chairman Irwin for the Republican Primary Elections of this county on Saturday, the 19th, iust., also the Rules governing the same. There should be a good turn out of the Re publicans in all the townships, and it is earnestly hoped there will be. A good vote at the primaries aDd a free expression of the votets as to their choice of candidates is always condu cive to the success of the party io the fall, and makes victory much easier to attain; therefore, we hope no Re publican will absent himself from the polls on the afternoon of the 19th. Don't fail to perform this important duty. Memorial Day. Saturday last was a veritable red letter day for Tionosta. People from the surroundings began to arrive in good season, and by noon the streets were fairly thronged with visitors. At 2 o'clock the line was formed in front of the Presbyterian Church in the followins order: Marshal. Tionesta Cornet Baud. Sabbath School Children. Geo. Stow Post, 274. Citizens. At the hour appointed the band struck up a delightful march and the procession was ordered to move. Ar riving at the cemetery appropriate airs were rendered by the Sabbath Schools, led by Mr. Diugtuan ; after prayer by the Chaplain, the roll of honor was called; short, and very pleaeing and appropriate remarks were made by Comrades, Morrow, Ag new, Hart, Irwin, Rhodes and others. The graves or deceased soldiers wero then decked with lovely flowers by the members of the Post, after which the orator of tho day, Comrade Feitt, was introduced and delivered an elo quent address that was listened to with marked attention by the large assem blage of soldiers and civilians. Rev. Feitt was followed by Comrade Can field in a neat little speech that was quite appropriate to the occasion. The ceremonies being completed the line of march was again taken up in the order first named, tftTd the procession broke ranks after reaching town again, but not forgetting to pay a fitting trib ute to the memory of Lieut. John Range, a soldier of the Revolution, who lies buried in a lot in rear of the Forest House. The day could not have been more pleasant for the occasion, while the crowd in attendance was much larger than on any previous Memorial Day. The ceremonies were carried out with out a jar, aud the entire affair proved a source of much pleasure to all who were present. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Parent Oflieo, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the weok ending Thursday, May 27th, 1880, reported expressly for tho For kst Republican, through tho Patent Law Otlico of Shipley llrashoars, 007 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : W. V. Ranks, Pottstown, and J. Irwin, North Coventry, niachino for forming dough for pretzels ; G. Ii. Deuton, Titus villo, apparatus for refining crudo oil (2 patents;) O. W. Blair, Pittsburgh, manu facture of glassware ; C. M. Carnahan, Pittsburgh, machine for splitting bhoets of iron or steel ; S. K. Duff, Allegheny, and F. S. Wood, Pittsburgh, railway switch ; II. Franz, Pittsburgh, glass mold; D. V. Gieb, Incaster, shutter worker; S. Gissinger, Pittsburgh, faucet ; M. Heb ling, Allegheny, machine for cutting ecliptical shapes; S. Y. Kittle, Wilkes Barre, saw holding vise; J. L. Knox, Al legheny, blasting rock; L. F. Loibfricd, Bethlehem, blcigh shaft; W. Marr, Pitts burgh, treating vegetable libroua sub stances; R. M. McDowell, Slalington, uoiseloss slato fraino; O. Mevers, Camer on, apparatus for heating tires; W. C. Nye, Bradford, cover for posts (2 patents ;) H. C. Reichardt, Pottsvillo, tube clamp fin; wolls H. J. Richards, Wilkes Barre, mining niachino ; P. L. Ross, Bradlord, clap; I). Tufts, Pittsburgh, vehicle brake; W. J. Ward, Pittsburgh, furnace for burn ing natural gas; G. Wustiiighouse, Jr.. Pittsburgh, nil"! Uistl ihutioil (.'i liatuuls.) j Kellettvllle Items. We venture to say that this place is visited by more hucksters and ped dlers than any other in the county; which enables the house-wife to keep her table well supplied, but is hard on tho pocket book. The friends of Coon Ikenberg, who lives at Newtown, may now claim the usual treat of cigars on the arrival of a wee lassie at his house last week. Candidates, to bo successful, should show no partiality. A hint to the wise is sufficient. The new gate at the school houso is quite nobby; the only improvement we can suggest is an Arch bending over it. Mrs. W. A. Dusenbury of Newtown called on some of the Kellettville la dies last Friday. Owing to Judge Aruer having the inside of his house paioted, the preach ing last Saturday was held in the school house. Some one has carelessly set fire to the woods on the Cole tract, and at present writing it is burning quite fiercely. The spile driver used by the tannery men fell over last Saturday and the workmen narrowly escaped being hit. They had no more than replaced it and began work again, when Mr. Whitcomb lost the end of his thumb by too close contact to that rather dangerous machine. If you see any of our citizens down your way next Monday you may con clude it's the preachers meeting and not the circus that has taken them there. Ezekiel. Ministerial Meeting Next Week. The Franklin District Ministerial Association will hold its fourth an nual session at the Methodist Episco pal Church, in this place, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. It is expected that upward of forty ministers of that church will be in attendance, and assist in carrying out the following interesting program : (Monday, 7:30 . ., 1st Session.) Opening Anthem, Tionesta Choir. Reading Scriptures and Prayer, the President, Roll call, the Spcretary. Greetings, F. M. Small, J. M. Brny. Praise Service, congregation anil choir. ( Tuesday, 8 a. ., 2d Session.) Sermon, S. E. Ryan. Testimonial service, T. P. Warner. 1 57-62 M. E. Discipline, W. P. Graham. Biogenesis (Spiritual,) D. S. Stead man. Plenary Inspiration of the Bible, L. Wick. Our church and tho West, J. C. Rhodes. The call to the Ministry defined, S. M. iSartwell. Young people how to win them to Christ, W'illiHin Canfield. -Ministerial recreation, L. L. Jler ritt. ( Tuesday, 2 p. m.t 3d Session.) Sermon, S. P. Gordon. Colloquy of local Preachers, M. S. Adams, George Clark, James Young, Andrew Hutchenson, Joseph S. Pat terson, Henry Rhodes, S. Y. Beer, J. E. Hillard, A. W. Cotise, William Buchannan, William Groves, J. Whitely, J. LItzonburgh, T. J. Wil son, E. Kephart, II. E. JcElheny, George S. King, Charles JlcCandless, J. S. Hooton, Phillip (Joettel. Themes Our work, how to do it, and the eyes with which we see tho regular ministry, C. C, Rumberger, presiding. 21. E. Discipline as a study, W. II. Bunce. Biblo teaching (Illustrated,) J. N. Fradenburg. Children'): Assembly Catechism, n. ii. rrattier. Child sermon, William Branfleld. ( Tuesday, 7 p. ., Uh Session.) MASS SIKKTIXG. The L'quor Trafllc How to deal with it, R. Jf. Warren. Our Sunday .School and Our Times, J. Z. Armstrong. The Theology that saves, P. J. Btuttery. Our Church Education, D. II. Wheeler. ( Wednesday, 8 a. ., -Ah Session.) Prayer meeting, O. F. Reeser. Business meeting. No man careth for my soul ( Exe gesis,) S. Fidler. Digest of Methodist law (-Verrill,) Review, 1. N. Clover. Hermonic Elocution, W. L. Riley. Habits of thought, J. A. Hume. Htudy of the Bible Languages, Z. W. Shadduck. Consecration Services, J. Lusher. At the Altar. I ni Creator Spirilus. Poxolojjy. Benediction. For Earache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swelled Neck, and the results of cold and iuilatnmation, use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil the great pain destroyer. Use Electric Light Flour, the best in tho world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. myo. Good Farm for Sale. Geo. Wcant of Tionesta twp., offers his farm for salo. It is located on the main road leading to Tylersburg, four miles from Tionesta borough. Con tains 57 acres, with 12 acres cleared and under cultivation ; ha a splendid new frame barn, with new and hand some school house within 80 rods of the place. A nice lot of pice timber, sufficient for all building purposes on the place. Will be sold on easy terras. For particulars inquire at this office. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALEKS. Flour barrel choice Flour sack, Corn Meal, 100 lbs Chop food, pnro grain Corn, Shelled -Beans $i bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 4.00(7.00 1.00(31.7 1.2ot.40 1.25 - 70 I.503.00 - m - 10 8 - 8.S0 5.30 - 0 50(3(75 75 - IS 121 28 W 20PO - 12i3l 7R 12 1.25 10 - 150 2.50 - 60(3.75 1.25 - 45 - 18 10 - lfl Shoulders , -Whitofish, half-barrel Lake herring half-barrels Sugar Syrup N. O. Molassea now Roant Rio Colfeo Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffeo - Tea Butter - - - -Rice - Eggs, frosh -Salt best lat-e Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, lud, keg -Potatoes -Lime bhl. -Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef -Dried Poaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per Practical Tiimcx All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOFING A specialty. SpoUTING. EOXXER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. KALLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLERSBURG, PA. BARK AND LOG JOBBERS" Should send for Cartwright's Bark Tally Book. The principle is siinilaj to Cart wright's Standard Log and Lumber Tally Books, so well known slated surfaces May be used iu the Wet, Written upoo anil Erased. It gives the exact contents of any sized pilo or any number of such piles. IT INSURES ACCURACY, And absolutely makes disputes between; jobber and owner impossible, no matter how deficient in ligures eithor party may bo. A paper book properly ruled and print ed, to contain general results ot each, measurement accompanies each slate book, so that the slate book may be erased whenever desired. Tho prico of theso books can be saved, many times in each measurement. Liberal discounts to agents and tho trade. Prico, $2.50. Address RtnawAY Publishing Co., Limited, mylO-St. Ridgway, Pa.. CONSHPATIONl There is no medium through which disease so often attacks tho system u by Constipation, and there is no other ill flesh is heir to.more apt to be neglected, from the feet material inconvenience may not be immediate ly felt from Irregular action of the bowels. When there is not regular actios, the retention of decayed and effete matter, with its poisonous gases, soon poisons the whole system by being absorbed into it, causing piles, flstula, headache, Impure blood and many other serious affections. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relievo any case oi Constipation. "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver and Indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable, used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.' The first bottle revived me and the second cured me entirely.'W. 3. Williamson, Sochester, N. Y. A P R E s e nf! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing aud wrapping,, and names of two IwKik auruts, w ill re ceive FREE a Steel Finish Parlor En- ...... .-I..,. nil il'I? VU1,1 lil.- V'PV ill- in.iii ui nil vi.il A . . . j . . j . .. eluding Cleveland, sine J2.20 in., worth $1.00. Address, ... . nttii m- r t Ttl CORK SHAVINGS FOR MATTRESSES- Now is tho time to chango the tilling in mattresses, and we would recommend CORK SHAVINGS as being the cheapest iiml must durable ui ticle that can be used. 40 lbs. will fill a largo bed. For Sale by ARMSTRONG, BROTH Kit A CO. Cor. 21th and Railroad Sts., PITTSBURGH. PA. A f T l?rP S'-nd 10 cents postage, aud I. VJll JL we will mail you free a roval, valuable, sample box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money at once, than anything olio in America. Both sexes of all ages can livo at home and work in spare time, or all tho time. Capital not required. We will start ou. Immcuso pay sure nr those who Mart at one. Stinon .v. Co., I'ortlnnd M;ii tie.
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