The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 05, 1874, Image 3

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W. ft. DONX
- - EDITOR.
MDE8DAY M0RMG, Al'G. 5, 1871.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
Tien. TIARHY WHITE,
of Indiana County.
Announcement..
Tho following prices will ho charged
for announcement : Associate Judge $10;
Assembly, IO; Treasurer, $,s; Commis
sioner, $5; Auditor. M. No nn noun ce
ments will appear unless tho cash aocom
pauios tho name
ASSEMBLY.
Kditob For'kst RspnuuriS s Please
announce tho nnme of Pr. F. B. AM.I
HON, of Hickorr, as a CANDIDATK for
ASSKMBLY, aubjoct to the usage of the
Kopublican party.
litCKORY Rsri'DLlOANS.
Editob FonraT RKPuni.icAN : Please
announce tho nanio of J. B. AO NEW, as
a candidate for Assembly, subject to tho
linages of the Republican party, and ohligo
His Fbikwds.
Epitor Republican! Announoo the
name of A. I SEKJWOBT1I, Ksq.. of
Conkshnrg, as a enndidato fur Assembly,
subject to Republican usages.
Mast Citmetis,
. We are atitliori zed toannonnoethenatne
nf DANIEL II ARTUNOTON, of Kings
ley, as an Independent randidato fbr As
Ronibly. If elected be promises to repre
sent the whole peoi)lc, and not any party
or faction.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce the
name of JOSEPH . DALE as a candi
date for the nomination fbr Associate
J udgo, subject to Republican usage. .
Eo. REPiiBUicAif : Announce JAMES
fSUEEN, Esq., of Hickory, aa a candidate
fbr Associate Judge, subiect to Republican
usajjos. . Mast Citc.kns
TREASURER. J
We are authorised to announce tho nanto
ol SOLOMON FITZUKAKLUS, or Uar
nett Township, as a candidate for County
Treasurer, subject to Republican usages.
En. RurvBi.TrAw: Please announce
the name of WHIT. S. DAVIS, otTiones
t borough, as a candidate for County
Treasurer, subjoct to Republican usages.
Maby Citizens.
"Ed. RKPrrTii,irAx: Please announce my
nanio as a candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the usages of the Republican
Tarty. S. J. SETLEY.
, . 1 ' COMMISSIONER.
Id. RErfiitiCA : Pear Sir Please an
nounce the name of NICHOLAS THOMP
SON, of TioneaUi Township, as a candi
date for County Commissioner, subject to
Republican usages. Mr. Thompson servod
in the war and lost his left arm at Gettys
burg. - .1 . . His Friends.
I En. Rkpvbi.icam : Please announce tho
name of WM. K. HEATH, of Kingsley
Township, as a candidate for County Com
missioner, subject to Republican usajes.
Many i'ltiKNDS.
We aro authorise! to announce the, nanio
of WILLIAM PATTERSON, of Kings
ley Township, as a candidal 3 for County
Commissioner, subject to Republican
HXftgOM. .1
We aro authorized to announce tho
name of DAVID HUNTER, of Tionosta
Township, as a candidate for County Com
missioner, subject to Itopuhlicau usages.
' Ed. Republican t Please announce
tho uamo of C. H. CHURCH, of Hickory
township, as a candidate for County Com
missioner, subject to Republican usages,
and oblige Many Rkpculicans.
Republlonn Primaries.
TLo Republican voters of Forest
County will meet at the usual places
for holding the primary elections,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1874.
at 2 o'clock P, M,, to nominate as fal
lows; One jiersou for Assembly.
One person for Associate Judge.
One person for County Treasurer.
One persoa for Co. Commissioner.
One person for Co. Auditor.
'. The PolU will remain open until
7 o'clock P.M.
Each township will elect and return
the name of one person as a member
of the County Committee for the en
suing year. .
The meeting of the Return Judges
wiTI bo had at the Court House on the
Tuesday following, to-wit: the 18th,
day of August, 1874, at 2 P. M.
. Mii.es W. Tate, Chairman.
On Sunday morning last three
men broke into the store of Ilorton,
Crary & Co., Shclliield, robbing it of
about $300. One of the men, McFar
land by name, was arrested, examined
before a Justice, and committed to
jail. He was brought to Warren on
Monday aud placed in the new lock
up. The other two escaped, though it
is said one is badly wounded, having
, beeu shot at in the woods uear Shef
field. Warren Ledger.
The Pittsburgh Commercial speak
, ing of the terrible devastation caused
by the flood in Allegheny City on
Sunday night, fays "the saddest rase
seems to us to be that of Mrs. Leopold,
whose home was on Church alloy, in
tho rear of the houses fronting- on
Ceutro street. The husband of the
drowned woman is night watchman in
ono of the establishments of Pitts
burgh. During the earlier portion of
me noou, while the water was coming
- in, as we iudge, from Butchers' Run,
. four children had beeu sent in from
: localities considered more "dangerous
and placed in Mrs. Leopold's care.
Wheu the flood came down bprm
Garden Run the house was floodet
and raised from its foundation, and in
settling back tho houso was thrown
completely ever on ita side. When
the waters had subsided help was, seat
to the house, and in a corner of an up.
per room in the iiousft she was found
sitting with Tier own children and the
four neighbor's children, clinging
around her. The father of the family
when ho returned to his homo this
morning, and found wifo and childien
taken from him, was well-nigh driven
crazy."
"A few days ngo Miss Ida Y.
Dale, of Trout Run, started out on a
fishing excursion about four o'clock
in tho afternoon, walked half a mile,
and after fishing over no hour returned
at six o'clock in tho evening with a
string of twelve of the "speckled
beauties," which measured fourteen
feet, seven inches, and weighed four
teen bounds. The nest dey, in less
time, she caught seven, measuring rev
en feet, eleven inches, and weighing
seven pounds three ounces. Ou the
third day she caught fifteen, which
measured sixteen feet, and weighed fif
teen pounds, eleven ounces. Miss Dale
is an accomplished lady, and evident
ly knows how to catch trout. If there
are any of our lady readers who can
mnko a better report in the Gshiog
line, we would be glad to hear tufra
them." Witliamtport Bulletin.
Last week the officers and Direc
tors of the Venafrgo County Agricul
tural Association met in this city, and
completed arrangements for holding a
Fair in thiscity.on Wednesday, Thurs
day, -and Friday, September 30th, Oc
tober 1st, and 2nd. Tho premium list
will bo published in pamplet formnnd
circulated largely throughout the
county. The coming exhibition will
be devoted largely to the agricultural
and manufacturing interests of the
county, and we trust our farmers and
citizens generally will labor to make
it a success. Venango Citiicn.
From the Mercer JV we learn
that at a meeting of tho Directors of
the New Castle & Franklin railroad
held lust weelc tlin T")irectnr nf lliom.
sel ves agreed to furnish ' the funds
necessary to put the road through to
Sandy Lake from Mercer each one
taking about f7,000 of the bonds
issued for that purpose. It is intend
ed to commence the laying of the iron
at this end, before the close of the
present month and it is hoped that
oioneooru win ne reached by me Mia
or 11th of September.
On Friday the 17th inst., in Far
mincton township, Mr. McCluno Dot
son killed a wilf that measured three
foet in heishth. and seven feet in
length. Ho brought the scalp to tho
office of J. H. Sweny, Esq., of this
place a few days ago "for tho purpose
of getting a bounty, but there has
been no bounty on wolves in this
county since 1855, previous to this
time there was ' a bounty of twelve
dollars ou wolves. Clarion Republi
can. 1
-V
Rules for the Forest County Repub
lican rrimary ejection.
1. The voters belonsintr to the Re
publican party in each township or
borough, shall meet ou a day to be
designated by the County Committee,
at the usual place of holding spring
elections, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and pro
ceed to elect one person for Judge,and
two persons for Clerks, who shall form
a Board of Ejection to receive votes
and determine who are the proper per
sons to vote, and who shall hold the
polls open until 6 o'clock P. M. Af
ter the polls are opened, the candidates
announced shall be ballotted for; the
name of each person voting shall be
written on a list at the time of voting,
no person being allowed to vote more
than once for each office.
2. After the polls are closed the
board Bhall proceed to count the votes
that each candidate has received, and
make out the returns accordingly, to
be certified by the Judge and attested
by the Clerks.
3. The Judge (or one of the Clerks
appointed by the Judge) of the respec
tive election districts, shall meet at the
Court House, in Tioncsta, on the Tues
day following the Primary Meetings
at 2 o'clock P. M., having tho returns
and a list of voters, and the . person
having the highest number of votes
for any office, shall be declared the
regular nominee of the Republican
party.
4. Any two or more persons having
an equal number of votes for the same
office the Judges shall proceed to bal
lot for a choice, the person having the
highest number to be the nominee.
5. The Return Judges shall be com
petent to reject by a majority, the re
turns from any district where there is
evidence of fraud, either in the returns
or otherwise, and shall reject them
where there is evidence of throo or
more persons voting at the primary
meetings who are not Republicans.
6. The Return Judges may at any
time change the mode and niauncr of
selecting candidates as they may be
instructed by tee people at tbeir pri
mary meetings, due notice being given
by the County Committee.
7. The Chairman of the County
Committee shall be required to isua
call in pursuauce of tho action of the
T-Tho colored address label pneivch
paper shows the date to which the sub
scriber has paid, "thus' " : ',
Thos Turner If 74,
signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for
his paper until March 1st, 1874 The
mail list is corrected weekly. By con
sulting the address label every subscri
ber can tell how his account stands.
Our accounts 'go back uo further
than the 1st of January, '73, the ' ac
counts previous to that time being
payable to the old firm. The old sub
scription book is yet in our hands, and
our receipts will bo recognized by the
old firm. . tf.
.
Job Printing. ...
Do you want poster T
Do you want hand-bills f
Do you want business cards f
Do you want a neat bill head t
Do you want a tasty letter head f
Do you want a nice visiting card T
If so, leave your orders tit tho Re
publicau office where they will be exe
cuted in the neatest style and on most
reasonable terms. .-"-.. fi
Those beautiful lots just north, ef,
Mrs. Henry's residenco can bo bought
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the oditor of this paper.- , tf.
Landlord and Tenant Leases, the
most approved form, for sale at this
office.
FOREST C'OUN fY, as.
Tho Common wealth of Ponnsvlva
US. nia to the SlirritT of said County,
Greeting:
If John Cobb make you aecuro of pre
senting his claim, then we command you
that you aunmion by pond and lawful
aufumoners, flilea E". Filley, Theodora
Tjircille, J. Philip Krloger, John V. Tollo,.
Henry Van Rtuddiford, 1). A. Jnnnarv,
Jacob Woodburn, William H. Retil, R. ll,
llarrptt, Ada S. Auioa, Homy 8. Ainos,
Mary S. Ames, and Bdtfar Amos, minor
heirs of Edgar Amca diseased, and Lucv
V. 8. Ames, guardian of thn wald minora,
John A. Souddcr and V. H.Scudder ex
ecutors of lienrv Ames deceased. Thomas
Scott, and W. H". llrown, Trustee, lute of
your county, yeomen, o that they 1k and
appear bo lore our Judge at Tiouesto at
our County Court of Common Pleas, then
to bo held tho 4th Monday of Sept, next,
to show wherefore whereas they, the said
Jno.Cobb and Giles V, Filley el ill. together
and undivided tin holdall that certain tractor
land situate in Tlonesta Township, Foro-.t
County, Pa., bounded and descriled as
follows : On the north bv tract No. 1!8J7, 1
on tho cast by tract No. 1!J1, on the south
by the lino between Venango and Forest
counties, and on the east by tract No. 253,
being warrant No. tnenty-eight hundred
and twenty-two Containing nine
hundred and ninety acres more or less,
with the appurtenances the Banie Oiles
F. Fblwy t al, petition thereof betwoeu
them to be miuio (according to tho laws
and the customs of this Commonwealth in "
audi ease made and provided) do gainsay
and tho same to bo done do not permiu
very unjustly and aguiust tho kuiio law s
and customs (as it is said), Ac
And Iiuto you thou an 4 there tho names
of those aumuionon and this writ. :
Witness the Hon. I.. D. Wetmorc, Presi
dent Judge of our said Court at Tionosta,1
this 2:!d day of Muv, A. it. 174.
J. II. AUNEW, Prothonotary,
XOTICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas of For
est County. John Cobb v. Uilcs F. Fil
lev, Theodore I.arcillo, J. Philip Kricgcr,
John F. Tolle, Henry Van Htod.liford, I).
A. January, Jacob Woodburn, William 11.
Keid. it, Jl. liarrett. Ada i. Auioa. Henrv
S. Amos, Mary S. Aines and Kdgar Ames,
minor lieirso: cngar Ames deceascil, and
liiicy V. S. Ames guardian of said minora.
John A. Kcudder and W. H. Scudder ex
ecutors of Henry Ames deceased, Thomas
Scott, and W. If. Urown, Trustee. No. 1
Sept. Term, 1874, Bnminons in Partition.
May 2atb; lt74 allldavlt of John Cobb,
I'laintiil, hied sotting forth that one undi
vided twen'-fourth part of tho preniiKos
mentioned in above writ of Partition was
owned by Thomas Boott, who is now dead,
and the name and rosidoncoa of his heirs,
devisees or alienees aro undnown to him ;
that one undivided twentv-fniirth part of
aid pi em it-os is held by W. 1J. brown in
trust for Ids daughter, and that her name
and residence are unknown to him.
May 3'Jth, 1X74, motion fur publication in
FOBCST ltKPI'BLK'AH.
May 2t'tl, 1874, notice ordered to be giv
en to the heirs at law, devisees or alienees
of Thomas Hcott, and W. II, Rrown, Trus
tee, by publication in the Foil its T Refdb.
lu ah only, once a week for nix successive
weeks bol'oro tho next term of this Court.
MIS. V. 91, Hi: AT1I, ,
DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa.
MRS. HEATH Imv recently moved to
thia ntaco for the uurnoso of inectimr
want which the ladioa of the town and
eounty have for a long time known, that
of having a dressmaker of experience
mem. x am prepared to make nil
kinds of drosses in the latest styles, ami
guarantee ttatiul'aetion. titainpiug'for braid
ing aud embroidery done in the best man
ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask
is a talr trial. Residence on Water Htreet,
in tho hoiute formerly ocoupied by Jacob
Shrivcr. I4tf
1 'IVJ.
This Sewing Machine gives tho best snt
islUcilon to the user, is paid for mwt readi
ly, and is tho best of all to sell. If there
is no "Domestic agent in vour town, up
ply to DOMESTIC W. M. CO., N. V. 13 4t
I.AIIILS SIC Ml fur elegant PiuhWu nook.
- SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS !
THE HEW FLORENCE.
PRICK, f 20 below I any other tint-class
VAI..UE, tJU above Kewint; Machine,
HAVED, V0 by, buying tho Florecc.
Every machine warranted.
Spociil terms to clubs and dealers.
Send for circulars to the
Florence 8. M. Co., Florouce, Mass.,
or S. M. Cain it Co.,
No. 8 tith Street, Pitt.-hui '-'h, Pa.
1311. .
. FARMERS v
Money Savod is Money Earned
The uiidmaiirncd aro about introdiming
In Wi-stem PY-nnaylvsnlil the celebrated
Han. I. 'II Fanning Mill, I rain Separator
and deader Combined, which has nit rnctcil
marked attention in tho Western States
wherever exhibited among thn farmers.
As a Funning Mill It cannot bo surpass
ed, and it is the only real separator and
grader in the IT. S.
It is simple, rapid ami complete, and
gives you perfect eontrok in uhalliing, ac
arating or grading vour grain.
The ns or the Rnndell Mill will Im
prove the condition of vour grain, enhance
tho price from live to A I icon cents per
bushel t and besides will largely increase
tho viold per acre, by the higher grade of
seed you are enabled to obtain.
With tho Itaridell Separator von ran also
loan yonr own Urana Soed, th'ua saving a
large annual cxnenso for grass soeds.
This mill works on an entiro new prin
ciple as applied to Fanning Mills and
does'its work to perfection. .
Canvassers will exhibit it during the
season, when you will be able to judge for
yourselves of Its merits.
Io not huy until you aeo it work,
1'or information, addrcsn
Mi CLlNTOCIv iC CO.
. Meadvlllc. Pa.
One or two Rood agouti wantod in ovorv
oounty. ll-3m
' 4 T il'lS .BEST.''
S. HAMILTON iVv CO.'S
MUSIC HOUSE.
V-' 1503
Tho only house having more than one
strictly tirsb-clnss instrument.
YOl t'ANJfOT F A 1 1.
to get u good Instrument, lKsrausAve koep
no cheap shoddy goods. Wo aro manufac
turers' exclusive wholesale and retail gen
eral agenta fbr the celebrated
Kstey Cottage Organ,
Taylor A Farley Celestes,
Simmons it Chiugh Combination Organs.
OR THE UNRIVALED
Ileeker A Panics Pianos,
Ih-adbliry Pinnos, ,
Hiillut, Oavisit Co.'s Pianos,
liradford A Co.'a Parlor Oems, '
We make any nf these celebrated instrti
ments atexcctoilnglv Imw I'rin-n orCViA,
or MOSlllL 1 ll YilKSTH.
OOOD, reliable agents wanted in ovorv
eounty and town. Also to tho trade lit
wholesale, wo gtuirantvo less tiiiui Eusteru
prices.
CJive us a call, or write for circulars to
S. HAMILTON A CO..
wJ3 4t ' Dl Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BIS?
Dn. J. F. ima.-Blac twfrtt tvi I fnhdtisrvl at ih
tJnirtrfitjruf 1'cnti'ft ia l.SJT. siftri- A j-arV Trimful
prfectesi Dr. KlUcr'si Vegetable Hlkeitmaclo
Syrup s-nJ l'lllsi, vrhick 1 CMAruitet -i ltitAiUbt cmr
1 1 l'ai ti in Il9r.il. T.-.tnn. Uk,11rt, Limhsi NPfeit. Kid
nr, aad nisi Kb- unttaeM. Swora to, iUU KOk
Zprif, I D. F. A. OSltOUUM, A'ohiiy Ptblu, lAu.
Va Clrrya Mrs CaA Vii, ii w. mti-fv ny om mi.
J . .nr. l oci.t, t jivd ,.1 at Minn.i miDcm.iowLittt,
ihil,a.AnirtlBhimldwrltIV.stl,rhilXtf
taUwy j'sunph lt A rrnArmntATt ti. tU) RemsrUf nr&n in.
.1 T ..ntim .. n " .-. r -,-i.m v- ill. I.I ,(.,,,,,.
7iy
A MAX. OF A TII1 N VM.
When 1eath was liourlv expectod fioni
CONSUMPTION, all r'omotlios imviug
failed, and Pr. H. Jamos was oxperinicnt
Ing, ho accidentally mado a preparatlun of
Indian Hemp, which cured his only child,
and now gives this recipe free, on receipt
of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp
also cures night sweats, nausea .at tho
xtomach, and will break a fresh cold in t4
hours. Address CRADDOCK it Ci ., UUi
Race St., I'hlladelphlu Nikiuing this pa
per. vr4 3m
PORTABLE
SODA FOUNTAINS,
40, 30, 873 d. $100.
GOOD, DURAItLK CHEAP
4 Shipped Ready fbr I'se.
MaiiulUctnred by J. W. Cliap-
man A Co, Miidlson, Ind.
jCO-Sond for Catalogue.-tt- .
siiiy iisi: amis.
Acne (Pimples lilackhcads). Svinp
toms: Hard, small pimplos, ulth black
Eoints, most numerous in the cheeks, fore
oad and noso. . . .
Pki'kiuo, (Intense Itching,) which ici
giuswhontho clothing Is removed; in
creased by the warmth of tho bed. No
eruption except that produced by scratch
ing. The above aud all Skin diseases perma
nently cured. Entire cost of treatment,
$1.50 per week, or V.IH per month. Ad
dress Dr. J. M. Vandyke, llliG Waimit St.,
Philadelphia. wC9 3ui
TUB WONDERFUL
PET CANARY BIRD !
(Patent just Procnrcd.)
WILL SIM! FOR 1IOCRS CAN RE
managed by any child. Tho latest
and most wondcrt'al incinntion of the age.
The very thing lor either pallor or out
door amusciiivnt.
SEND FOR SAMPLE AT ONCE. .'
Rig pay to ngenU, and to the trade. Sat
itt'aclion guaranteed or money promptly
returned, i . . .
Sout pre-paid by mail to any address, on
receipt of
50 Cis. mr S fr 1 .0Ol
Addrons M. R. RORERTS A CO.,
w40 Um 179 liroudway, Now York.
CMfltfCDe send 2.S cts., for the new
V III U f U ItU aelf-udjusting uigarctti! and
cigar lioider. 3 lor 50 cts. , At. It. RulierW
A Co., litf IJroadway, Now York. ' w WUin
A ' DAY CUARAMTEED
?fu'1' WELt AUGER AND
UKILL U gooj twritorjr. IIIOIIKHI'
H.R1IMOK1AI.1I rilO.M OOVEHNOItS
OV IOWA. AKKANSA8 ANU DAKOTA.
CUl(iiM(tM. W.UiUS. 8l.LeulJ.il
ANTED.
IVo.'lU I'noIfU-JItoiiclw.
Call on or address ' . ' '
LCTHER S. IKAUFFM.VN, RROKER,
within fllTSjUCRUH, PA.
S25
t. Pi. fjfeB-S:
SOLE AQiNT TOll THE t VMwb&!T" I "
"LIGHTS"
ANIi
JEWETT' &-600DMAH- - OKGAI'JS
- 118 SMITIiriELD STKEUT, PittbburKli, Pa. n
3?n.ICI3S LOV.
Send for lUuatmtctl Culitloffite. jgiMs iitinted iu ciVrj County,
" . 1 F
n." s tf v x .
DRUGSTORE!
' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' i ' - ' if i .
Jas, II. Foncs, Pi'oprietor,
t .
,. Bonnbr ,t Agnow's llloi'k, . ,
ELM STRFI'T, V 'TlOrtR-rA,' '.
Agent ftir
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild
. Cherry and Ilorohound. r
c:'h, ' ;
. r
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOBACCO. C .
CIGARS,
'"'""'' ; Xkotionssi;.,
UQUOKS, tlidiealutt QXLl
' " )
White Lead, purfectly pin,
sold much
cneapor tuaii toiiueiiy. r-rf -
Also all k Inds ot Oils, Ktyrosonn, Tur
pentina, lleuzine. Toilet rticlo.i, Per
i'uinurios, Ac,, for salt) cheap,
J AS. It. FONES.
NEW
GROCERY AND PROVISION .STORE
.v rroy EST A
'GEO.W.BOVARD&CO.
' ' - . .
HAVEJnat bi-ougbt on a complete, and
carefully selected stock of ,
FLOUR,
r
CKOCKRIKS,' ' i ' '
PRO VISIONS,
t . ,
and everything ueroskary to lbs oomplclo
stork ofa tirst-clasaiirocory Housu, which
they liave opened out at thcijr establish
msnt on Elm St.," first door north of M. L,
i uurcn.
TEAS, ' i j. mi,
COFFEES, t SUUARS
tJ PICKS,
HAMS, ..-,.,,.,, LARD,
and mo rjsw.xs or allkixvs,
at tho lowest cash prices.' Onofjs warrant
ed lo bo of tho bust quality. Cull ami ex
amine, aud wo believe we run suit you.
GEO. W. BO YARD & CO.
. Jan. H, '74., -.
A l'Altl.
Persons sullerlin Wtth'Ndrvoon labili
ty, Insipient Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Catarrh, or any form of Nervous or
Pulmonary Complaints, will receive a
prompt and radical Yegetable Remedy,
free of charge, by giving symptoms in
full, and addressing, r"" ' .
t)r. CUAS.V. MARSHALL,"
8 tf 3S Swan Ht., Hullalo, N. Y.
TIME TRIED ANd11IRETESTEDI
' TIIM OIUl.INAL
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
ASSETS Dec. 31, 1873, '
.,n,r'i,in3.yi.
MILES W. TAT IS, Sub Agonl,
4S . . i T'onesta, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE I
IN THE
I
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau bt., New York City.
J KHTlSKRScnd !! iwnls lo tii o.
I". ltou'cli it' Co., 41 1'nrk Row. S. Y.,
lor ihcir i-ligjity-pagc l'iiiuplili't, sh' in,
com ol ' m urv-'.uy. 1.1 It
.-BlfflOSl
II. IV. 31 Kit :
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER1,
AT THE
POST OFFICE,.
TIDXKsT , P .
A Full Siosk of
, ; r - -ft ,
WATCII123, JEWELRY
AND
CLOCKS,".'
Conxttuitly on Kn l.
n.WINti Now been doing liuslness tv
Tioncsta f.ir the past six mouths, 1
am well suited with the place anil patron
age, and have concluded IgnMlli. lyi c por
II4.IUI iltlv. All persons wishing Hiivtliing
in mv line will do wcil t.) call and see. mo
b.'tore piirchrciliig cUcwhei'e, as I nm do
Icrminuil to do business on us rcasonablu
terms as enn bo had nnvwhem. .
. 4tf ' R. W. M YEHH.
(IH(. W. DITURIIKIK,
I'.vi l. ni.y.wMni ,
11. -II. COLLINS.
Ul.ll, W. ilUAlM.
FORT PIT.T CLASS WORKS. :
ni 'rii i;iiM4i a cu.,
. Maiiu.'a.'turi-rs o every variety of .
FLINT ' GUS5 LfliyiP CHIMNETS,
: ' '-I, AND . ...
SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS,
WASHINGTON it FRANKLIN HTH.,
' Pn tstifitnii, Pa. ', .
There is "i-luuhly" In g!.s, as well as li
in woolen' fabric..;. Consumers of kero
seim arc sometime iilniot disrouriigecl, ao.
frequently do ehliunevH brcsk, without '
any nppai'tml cause, rendering tlia ejat of
chimneys .Mrf.nt eiinal lot hat of oil-. Chap
ness bcim; tho order of the day, a great
many maniilaulurles make chimney from
silicate of lime. Instead of from lead, Tho
initiated msy tell the illfVoivnt riialitics of .
glass by ringing llicm ; t: o vibrations of
tlw lead glas ha c u nlcui', ringing, bell
like sound, poMv-siiig ilio icouisila
strenl h to itbstau i v. isuisit.n mid eon
tiantion, u" well us I lio policial picsKuro nf
use. ai d will u.iil..u. halt ' u-doxou of thu
linio l.iss iliiiniH.vs, Filtein cents in
vested ill ono of tho li'ilif i biniiievs
nioiivy well kpent, even llioiigli it iujuroH .9
thu "tiailii" In the cheaper kind, w Inch it
most iix ni dly oti,d,t to, au.l doubtless
will. Stick u jiiu there, and r inombur il.
Tho genuine lo.id (;iass chimney may
bj hutl at wlioloMile or retail of
tilJO. W. DITIIKID'iK eo,; "
2-tf . Tionesta, Tu.
WATER? CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL
ORGANS u""" uioki iiouuiiiui m
rvrr untile, r. 'ost. .
:ii l ,n.l Ollt'llliS.
'J'UAI.N'l'tl'NunllMWC .
rar plneed iu luiy Or.
. a HUM. 'J hry are ftroilucrii bj an
'ciiliarly oicvd.'A F.F
H I T itf ... u movr .
llAII.llUauISOI I
Kf I It II I -llr Ihr I M
1'kirs or re4iB. nr.
'.' IU1 AST '
i'UICK it MHM:i(lt. 'I'lie.n Orill
an tk4 beat luutlo is ihe I iiii.-rt Slut om.
' WATERS'
- ri r
PIANOS,
aaat gfval IHIM'.
r ami a l i
ftlurlnff liio.
miA ull lliwdrril linprvviiieaiia.
Mat art l4S. Hssut. UIOll. 'J'lieM
OrgnMaaii.l rtaniw art vvurruniefl for
fi ycn.ra. I'rit'ta evlrtn.ly Jov Jtw
ravsli nr J.arl iiii.Ii, ohU buluuv. a
moitlhly or inarlcrl' ui)iiiul
pici'ouil-linuil ftiiairiniifiiis inkvn m
rxrlimtge. J II r. A T llll( K.
ciimk (.. 'j' ii tin:. A;i:'i's
WAK I'KII fr every ( lly ua. CuuiKy
in thr I'. ft. and t'aiuidn, A lurge Uisa
C4UUC'locAArf,Alifiulr'l,'arraM,Si'ai.il. Lutljt.
m, dc. 1 1.I.IS I HAT t.l ATA I (K! I US MA1I.HO.
IIOIIAI i: Wt'l KIIS & hUl,
481 llrvuuwny aud 4M itlvrucr bt., N. Y.
Testimoiiiidd of Waters' Pianos an
. Organs.
"Waters' Concert.. Parlor Organ prm.
rieses a beautilul mid pix ubiu ly solt j
Tho Concerto Slop is, witlioiil noui I
best ever placed ui iinv organ. It is
duced bv an extra m1 ot' reeds, pcculiaiTy
voicisl, J'l'oin which thu elleet is most
charming, uud its iiuitulion of tiic huiiuui
voice, is superb. For swixtuuhs of tona
and orchestrul vtlecls il has no equal." ..
-V. 1', 2 tiius. , .
' Tho Concerto Parlor Organ Is soinoi
thing entirely new ; it is a beautiful Jmilot
nrniiiuciit, ihiscsm'& a sweet and power
till topu is'a niot i oiiiuijudalile Invon
tiou and holds a high place iu public fa-,
vor." .V. 1', t.cuiiiiy Vuit.
An Ouciiksi ha I Till-: I'aiii.om. Th
orchestral organ is tho name of anew reed
oi'gaii voooiilly uuuouuocd by Horace Wa
ters A Sou. 'Tho 1nsti iiinent tnkea this .
name Iroin its rucntly invented orches
tral sli p. The voicing of thi t is peculiar,
producing tho i lteet ol u lull nutet con- .
iralLo. vuico. Us tincst cli'cct is produccv
whuu Ibt) Htop.i tiro drawn, so that an or
chcMnii ctieel i.-igisio, '1 ho t use is uuiipio
and Inures a l aiuUoiuu artklu of tui iiH
lure' -V. 1'. iuit.
The Waters Pianos are known as among
I ho very bvsl. We am enabled to speak of
thc.-o inMl lllueul.-t u ilh eontideueu, fr in
pcisoiial i.uoH k.!". .V. 1. l i'iw hit.
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