The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 18, 1874, Image 2

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EDITOR,
WEDNESDAY JIOKSNG, NOT. 18. 1874.
STATE NEWS.
Ten "Vets" of 1812 survive io
Greene county.
-'-Farmers all over tlie State report
the wheat perfect.
Bradford county has one hundred
ami six post qmces.
Diphtheria prevails in the eastern
counties of this Mate.
"Two many tramps," is what the
Rochester people are saying now.
Republicans and Democrats joined
io a juDiiee at iioiuunysourg.
Meadville has commenced work
on that long talked of water works.
The New Castle and Stoneboro
Railroad has been opened for travel
The St. Felersburgh Progress
made such bad progress that it bad to
shut up shop.
The furniture and effects of the
Titimville Soldiers' School have been
cold -by the Sheriff.
New Castle thinks it cau be light
ed with natural gas. Denty of the
raw material mere. ,
Go. Osborne, recently hoisted to
the Gubernatorial chair in Kansas,
was once a resident of Meadville.
The Erie Dispatch says lumber is
still arriving at that port from the
manufactories on the lake shore in
Michigan. -
Chestnuts have been hauled into
Uniontown from the mountains, within
the !ist ten days, by the four horse
wagou load.
A firm in Reading promises to
distribute one hundred loaves of bread
per week among the poor of that city,
during the entire winter.
' "The Altoona Mirror tells a story
about a dog that was walled up in a
building for tsix years, without food or
drink, and was alive when released
from durance. '
. A teacher in an Indiana tchool
lias been walloped by au irate parent
for not sparing the rod and running
the risk of spoiling the child, who was
an eighteen year old girl.
A prisoner at Butler, was left in
DUEgy a' the door, while the Con
stable stepped down and out to see a
' man. That prisoner, horse, buggy,
and al), are among the missing.
The buzz saw sings another pean
of victory, The victim was a youth
in Iancaster, who put his hand out to
see if the "blamed thing was runnin'."
He drew it back miuus his digits.
Some malicious person set fire to
the woodland of Gen. White, near In
diana, on the day of the election. The
fire resulted in the destruction of a
large amount of timber, fences, etc.
Body-snatchers recently attempt
ed to rob a grave in the Catholic cem
etery in Caasewago township, Crawford
cfkuoty, but discovering they were
watched, the knaves fled, and no ar
rests were made.
Look out for Mr. Thompson, who
is pensively perambulating the coun
try in search of greenbacks, lie says
he has lost his house by fire, and the
Titusville Herald says he is a scala
wag and never had a bouse.
The Waynesburg Republican man
happened to remark that there were
too mauy love-sick girls in that town,
and now there is an army of big
brothers browsing around in an omin
ous way, inquiring for1 him.
Ex-Sheriff A. D. McPherson, of
JJrookville, who it will be remember
ed attempted self destruction by shoot
ing himself twice in the region of the
heart, a short time ago, died at that
jiUce on the morning of the first inst.
Iu the report of the Philadelphia
grand jury for October they state that
nearly all assault and battery cases
that came before them are caused by
tb use of liquor, and it hi suggested
that the law be enforced, and greater
care exercised in issuing licenses.
Mr. Smeal, of Sharpsville, missed
$6,000 worth of jewelry from his store
the other day and after a great hub
bub th property was found in his
house in the attio floor, Ihe author
Sties think they smell a mice, hut Mr.
Smeal says he knows nothing about it.
A lady named Robinson, living
iu Clearfield, left her child,, about
three months old, lying in bed, one
morning recontly, while she prepared
breakfkbt for the family. Upon her
return to the room, to look after the
child, she found it dead accidentally
smothered iu the covering of the bed.
There are nearly 300 coal mines
iu this State, whose annual produc
tion u over 5,500,000 tons, though it
will fall far short of that amount this
year, ever mine suffering from the
panic. Ouly two-thirds of the mines
.are workiug to present, and they do
not average three day a week. There
are about 22,000 lueu and Boys em
ployed in the mines and 4,800 above
ground, says an item that is going the
round.
W". R. DUNN
TiUNK(iivisu Day. In accord
ance with the usual custom the Presi
dent has designated Thursday, Novetn
26tb, as a day proper to be observed
throughout the country as one of gen
eral thanksgiving for the reasons which
he thus sets forth in his proclamation:
The blessings of a free government
continue to be vouchsafed to us. the
earth fans rvpouded , to the labor of
the husbandman, the land 1ms been
free from pestilence, internal order is
being maintained, nd peace with oth
er nations has prevailed. It is fitting
that at stated periods we should cease
from our accustomed pursuits and
from the turmoil of our daily lives,
and unite in thankfulness for the bless
ings of the past, and in the cultiva
t'on of kindly feelings toward each
other.
Si'kcial Notice. We call atcn
tion of our readers to the advertise
raeut of the well known business firm
of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con
templating the purchase of goods in
their line will find this to be an oppor
tunity rarely offered. The firm is an
old and reliable one, and their repre
sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m
IMPORTANT.
Our readers who visit Pittsburgh
ami Allegheny cities, will thank us,
and save money, by adoptiBg the fol
lowing as a rule : When visiting either
city, take the name and address (or
cut out advertisements) of all business
houses advertising through our col
umns, aud whatever goods you buy in
their line give them your patronage.
All are first-class, reliable houses
guaranteed to be so by our Pittsburgh
agents. You will, by following this
advice, obtain the best goods at the
lowest prices. Their advertisement is
a stauding invitation to you, and one
that costs them hundreds of dollars
annually. V hen buyiug,;state to the
advertiser that you saw their adver
tisement in this paper.aud our word
for it, it will pay you.
Landlord and Teuant Leases, the
most approved form, for tale at this
office.
Horses and Cows for sale. Orders
from a distance solicited.
3tf D. G. Hunter. Tionesta. Pa.
The lightest running Machine in
the world is the Grover & Baker, at
least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so,
and he knows. 46 lv
Pupa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has
the most extensive and best selected
lot of Fishing Tackle that we have
eyerseenina country Hore, and at
astonishingly low prices. s4 6m 1
Those beautiful lots just north of
Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the editor of this paper. tf.
Xew Advertisements.
Trial List for December Term, 1874.
-. -. . J iw. v. i.?voi.fc ofc Bi.
L. B. Hodman vs John Fairundas et al.
rt. ii. way vs. James T. Whisner et al.
ii. ii. may vs John Miller et al.
Elizabeth llilffortv i'U Mi,.lioAl HufTW. CI-
Elizabeth Ratferty v Michael KuffortyBr!
uwuu VB. IHIU lOUD IX OOO.
Chaa. Murphy vs Thomas Porter.
Samuel Duff va L, O. Wvnkoop et al.
Owston A Sowers vs A. V. It. K. Co.
W. W. T.Aflvuril Va .Tol... A .b T f 1 1
Shriver Sawyer for use vs Cl.'s. Hunter.
nas. ii niton va J). 1,1. Walter.
A. llean vs Win. Howe ctal.
Elijah C. Parker va Joshua R. Jones.
J. Oarrield vsU-. S. Hunter.
Harmony Township vs The Oil Creek
Allegheny River Railway.
Win. Armstronn etal use 'vs. The Twp.
of Riirnntt
Forest County for use vs. J. P. Biggins ot
J-A. -Proper and Goo. W.Walters va Wm.
r pllnww.
J. F. Ovef lander va. Andrew Small.
Jackson l)uncan va. J. F. Overlander.
iwi nanuoipn vs. .1. v; Overlandur.
-T Tl 4CVI."VV H .. . t L ' ..
Tionesta, Nov. Kith, 187 1 '
C. W. EARNEST.
STJIIQEON DENTIST,
TIDIOUTE, PA.
iw . ......j i'- 1 w our
-t. gical or Mechanical Dentistry per
formed with care, aud warranted. I guar
antee success or refund the ninuev.
umce iu U RAN DIN BRICK BLOCK.
neinemoor me place.
3-ly- O. W. EARNEST.
DR.C. KEMBLE,
M.is bought out the store of
IJOLliD BKOB.,
TiiUoutt, la..
And will carry on the business hereafter.
A full line of all the guoda formerly kept
will still be found iu this store. "l'hysi
ciaus prescriptions carefully compounded
by a Competent .Pharmacist a Graduate of
rlilladelpUia College ot Pharmacy.
i)i-3itt C. KEMBLE, M. D.
JOB WORK neatly executed at thiaofflce
at
: reasonable rates.
THE COOT AHD SHOE
of TIDIOUTE, PA.
The only complete assortment of
FIRST CLASS GOODS
IX
TIDIOUTE.
I
SELL none but the best goods and soil
uiciu at
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
ALL ORDERS BY MAIL
PHOMPTLY FILLED.
TO CUSTOMERS
FKOM A DISTANCE.
I. C UILXdCSFIl?,
MAIN ST., 6th Door abovo Depot St.,
J2tf
TIDIOUTE, TA.
A NEW CHROMO FOR 1875.
EODBY'S LADY'S BOOK
V ill givo to every subscriber, whether
Single or in a Club, who pays in advance
for 1875, ami remits direct to (his ntllr..
copy
iy of "THE RESCUE,' tho handsom-
, .... mn ftor oiieruu uy a puDlislior.
Term : per annum. For elr.-oho-i
coutnininc Terms for Clubs, etc., address
. vvioi, i iiiiuuuipiiia, l'n si 4t
81 Per Cent. Uuurauteed
WITH
N. P. ETJRNHAM'S 1874
TURBINE WATER WHEEL.
The lirtt ill llin llml-lnt a.il d.vI-I a t
price tnnn any other nrst-class wheel.
Send fur iiamnlinlt nml lm rmmtimuui
3I-4t N. 1 BURN MAM. York. Pa.
OOK AGEVTS WAWTE
MAHY CLEMMER AMES'
qv book Tmi Yr ! W MlKt." B
portrja th "tnnrr ite," vondart. mkrrcU, my
urk, M-crvt doings, mc.,q th Ompital. mi"wJ
iwakm H'tmam ar them. It k th rmciett. hriir
at, a-nd be new book Mt. ftCtnaJlf OTrflowtn
ith aptcj rvTclation, hwnior, pathot, uid irroa
hlnira for all. On Ami took 444 ordn In on
owuahip i another hu c mrrd HH each rM
or at MtMa. It Aataolb all athar Knnka tmwA
vw u vt-j u.wirw wiiin BUTaq;. II r BpiVIlUiaiT
Ulatlntrd taprblj bound. Wa vul aVOTO mort truat
KDt TOW men or wonm-and w will mail sMttft
r to thiwa who wiQ canvas. lUadcrt do yoa want to
tnak monT t 1'han w-nd for our lann pamphlata. w1tk
full particulars, txtra terms. tc thy will tU you how t '
dlU hy ar Av- to all. Bend for them. Address,
V omimiJiotoB it Co Uartlord, Cou.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS'
An eletrnntlv liound Canvaxslinr H.v.k for
the best and rhoapeat Family Bible over
published, will be sent free of t-harn to
any book apent. It contains ovor 700 nms
Scripture Illustrations, and agents are
meeting with unprecwlonted sueoess. Ad
dress, 8tntiiit experience, etc., and wewill
show vnu what our agents are doin;;, Na
tional runiistiinir Co., l'lnhulolplna, l'a.,
Cnicago, 111., or .St. Louis, Mo. 31 4t
Most j;x(rrtorliiiar,v
Terms of advertisingareon'ored for News
papers in the State of
PENNSYLVANIA '
Send for list of paprrs ond sehodiile of
rates. A U dross UEO. P. KOWELL it CO.
Advertising Agents, Nj. 41 Park How,
New York.
Kettr to Editor of this Paper. 31-4t
UJrSiJuMY ir-lliJin MmircTJji iosik . E
ism).U IVhvN, wufVrW Li.l, miUUiJ let tftv -.nl.. fl
Klnt 4-tMifi, wttb.ut rl.arr. T.l
tK 9 tTfl I' day t home. Terms
f Ireo. Address Uoo.
Stinson
Co., Portland, Me,
81 t
OryA WEEK guaranteed to Male and
? I I Female agents, in their locality.
Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Free.
P. O. Vickerv C Co.. Auirusta. Me. 31-4t
ST. CLAIR DINING ROOM.
Good Meals at Reasonable Rates.
MRS. IIINKLY, having recently open
ed a New Dining Room for Ladies and
Gentlomen, is prepared to furnish good
meals at alt times ami at low rates.
No. 10 SIXTH STREET, Late St. Clair,
PITTSBU UCi II, PA. w31 3m
STOPi
HAVE YOU A COUGH
OR COLD, or are yon aflllctod
with Asthma? If ao. use Kvrun
of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound,' pre
pared ny mcLinrrau x AlcKenuan, and re
lief will be immediate and a cure certain.
Sold by MoChirran C McKennan, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and all druggists. will 3m
Hollidays'bTirg Seminary.
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
Iley. JOSEPH WAUGII,
Prinoipal.
LOTS FOR SALE !
IX TUB
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
f"Ar$y to GEO? G. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., Jlew York City.
The Republican Office .
KEEPS constantly on hand a large as.
aortment of Blank Deeds, Mortgages.
HiiiipomoK, Warrants, Siimuiens, Ac. to
oo sulil vucap tiir tmlj
(Q
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMT.
In 1871 I Invented and secured loiters-pat
ent for an
Improvement in Wush Boilers,
pin si ouiffpnioiu nv which stenm
was apulicd to the Washliiir nf l.iti, i
A i - ...
have heretofore sold this under the name
N ten in tVusIier, or,
Woman's Friond,
For such it ts In foot. I have advertised it
in nearly every KHIkIous Newspaper in
the Un It (Hi States and Cannda, bIho in tho
loading Secular papers, using doulsta-col-umn
advertisements. The readers of this
paer may remember seeing mv card in
the various papers of the countv during
the past year. Extracts from letters re
ceived from mv customers, lu another
column, will tmilcaUt how It hita been re
ceived by tho puoplo throughout tha
country, s
3 O'O , O O O
Havo been sold nlrcadw It is snmcinnt ftr
my purivmo to sav thai I am Batlsned that
nothing heretofore advertised ever render.
ed so general satifaction. Yet this, mv
first invention, was not quito perfect, and
for tho Inst two vcars I havo studied mv.
self to the study of constructing and per-
ivcuug a
STKAM 1VASII1.H,
And as the rcsuH of mvefl'oi-h T fnol aim
asstirnncc that I havo been entirely in.
ocHsful. My now Steam Washer, jiatont
ed in lS73, is nlutoltiMy faultless ; so
much so that I never knew a single person,
who bad seen it work, fall to bo dclightod
with it. It has rendered, thus far, per
fect and Universal satisfaction, nml such
must bo the result, for it works life a won.
dor never failing to do ail claimed for it.
In conclusion, lot mo sav. that should
any one say that he Uns seen a SUmuii
washor, Hsk hun if he has soon the new
Steam
WASHER
Of 1873, now being advertised ao exten
sively in whole nnd doubie-pagn adver
tisements. If he answer in the negative,
request him to suspond judgment until a
sample can be procured aud fully tvsted.
I will soud one as
Sample fog S3,
Just half the -rrtail price, and I fully
warrant it. AfUir a person bnvs asumplo
ho ecu get them of mo at cost.
$60 Profit can bo Mado on a
Single Dozen.
And I have known aseuta to take orders
for
A DOZEN IN AN HOUR.
There Is no wav to make monev fuller.
Scud lor a sample and secure your territo
ry. Make monev while vou can.
Reader, please en'colute tho coht of my
wo page advert isemeut in tho "CHRIS.
TIAN I'NIONV It consists of 1,40 lines
at regular rates amounted to
$1,730 i:aeh Insertion.
I ropnnted this "Card" four times because
my first insertion iOct, 8) paid uie
500 IFJiJIR, CEIsTT.
During the lust eighteen months I have iu-
suited my advertisement, occupy
ing one to two pages, in
1IUXDHED9 OP UUCLASS rAPBUS,
All of which paid well for the outly; but
the "Christian Union" ("tha lnri-'esteireu.
latlon of any religious newspaper In the
woriu pays me bettor than any, and the
INTER -OCEAN
PAYS BETTER THAN
Any Oilier Secular Paper.
I mention this fact, for nil enn saa lim.
extensively I adyeriise my invention ; and
niui uiiiiMuurHiiuii uie jaci max x
sell it Entirely on its Merits, aud must
concede that it sells well, for noartlele will
aeli well enough to pay for ao expensive
Muvt-i lining w iinuub real merits. 11 l xoi
a sample introduced (nto a neighborhood
it oftcu sella
IJV HUNDRED MORE.
Such a sblcndid chance to make money
Belling this invention niav uevor occur
again. On tlie receipt of Five Dollars, I
will ship you a complete Washer as asum
plo, copy of the chromo, togotlior with a
Cortilieiito of Agency, vith full instruc
tions how to conduct the business, jind
upon the receiptor the Washer you may
have time to test it, and if you lind it not
as represented I will refund your monev.
The Washer reuuis at flO. After I send
you a sample 1 will hold your county a
reasonable time tor you to decide whether
you wish to purchase or not. I will fur
nish blank deeds, also blanks for takinjf
orders, and will do all J i-un to enable you
to succoeti iu tlie business, Lckltte bear
from you soon, or yt-r choice of territory
may be taken by someone else. Address,
J, c.
TILTOIST,
10J Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. 8. Cut tliia card out and preserve it
for future reference. Persona writing me
vom neoiug this crd will please say they
saw jt in the Forekt RKiTBLiCAh. wiy- j!
1 "Cut Out for Reference. '
Watche, lHamontlx, fi wilrft. Sil
ver ami Nilrrr I'lnteit H ttrt ,'lor,
Jtrouzrs. Virtlerif, ete vf the fltttxt
iiKiItttr villi, ot'vrrtl revnrdle
of cost. Our stock must be elosetf
out to make satisfactory settlement
with the estate of the late John
Stevenson
JOUX STEVEXSOX'S SOXS,
Market Street, Iittburth.
93
54 WOOD ST., -
-WHOLIISAI.K-
. , OFFER TIIEIIt STOCK OF "
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS .
IOli AUTUIIN, 1 ATVEKYLOWPJfICE
September 15M, 1R7I.
lit lrn
for obtaining a Mercantile Education. For
Circulars write to P. 1)11 EF A SONS,
M22-Sm((om :PittabumU. Pa.
it, - "
FARMERS
Money Saved is Itoney Earnod
The tlndersiffned are shout Intrmlnelntr
In Western Pcnusylvnniit the relebraUxl
Rnndcll Fannlmr Mill. 41miri MinimiA
nud Orader Coniblnod, which has attracted
marked attcutinn in Uio Western States
wherever Pxhiblted amnnjf tho farmers.
As a Ennnlmr Mill it ennnot lie surpass
ed, and it is the only rati separator and
jr-ader in tho U. S.
It in RimfllA runlil nrtil finnmlnl.
Kives you perfoi-t conf col in chaltllng, aep
HintliiK or )rradlnt vonr crain.
The nse of the llandnlL Mill will Im
prove the condition of vour if rain, onhanoe
tlio price from tiva to ll(Xe.n cents per
bushel and beside will largely increase
the viold per acre, br the higher grailo of
bcciI you are enabled to obhiln.
Witli tho Ranilcll Sciacator vou can also
clean your own tlrnas Seed, thus aaving
In rife annual expense for grass seeds.
This mill works on an entire new prin
ciple as applied to Fanning Mills, and
dor its work to perfection.
Canvassers wilj exhibit It during the
season, when you will be able tojude for
yourselves of Its merits. ..
Do not buy until yon see It work.
For information, adtlrca
Mt'CLIN TOCK ft CO., .
Meadvillo,Pa.
One or two good agents wanted In every
county. 11-Sm .
Ds.. f. Fm-is. u.if .worm. I rriluK4 u
TTDiTcritltT tit l'e.n'm 1. 1-Al, .n .ftpr !jr.r- .irwrlMM.
urfttM tr. lll.r'. V .gi.bi llhnuiiixl
kyran4 Pills, whlh 1 (uatkbi?. . lullit!. mt.
forlorn. t Head. I.un llwk. 1U4H, LiKVt K.rrwii. K 4
,J. Movl, 1 Ri. oA.erfl.-).. Sur. Ui. Urn fclh
(VwiyTlLM.'tvlllMD-lrMtfMWt.
1 irl-.M"rtlvl'7l'T..I.t,l'
rJJ.nll-wWlrl,i-mu.llM,(l.lu
f UMiinHh. I v.lft.rt Y. Mot Jc.lvn. KUaaarr!
1 M!k,n.AniJ'ic'alifwtil.lT.nar,t;l-U,fn-Mr,li
t tn-r J.mnb Ut A mmntovwl 1191) wwttl f urftn In
TilnrWT" t.....n..n..,iu.K..riiT.-
7-ly (
A nS OF A TIIOL'.SAXIK
Wh -ii death was hourly expected fiom
CONSUMPTION', all rVmodics having
failed, aud Dr. II. James was experlmont
im;, ho accidcutall v made a preparation of
Indian liomp. which cured Ills only child,
and now pives this recipe free, on Jreceipt
of two stamps to pay expenses. Hemp
also cures niht sweat, nausea at' tho
stomach, and will Inenk a fresh cold in Si
hours. AddrCKS CRADDOCK .f,CO., lWi
Race St., Uhiludulphia. N'amlnr this pa
per. w4 Sm
. PORTABLE
SODA FOUNTAIN
tiO, 950, 915 it IOO. .
GOOD, DUItABLECUEAP
Shipped Heady for Use.
Maiiiil'iictured by J. W. Chap
man & Co. Madison, Ind.
sSond for Catalogue. -fc
fKiN iiskasj:s.
Acne (Piaiplos Hlackhoads). Symp
toms: llard, small pimples, with black
points, most numerous in tha chocks, fore
head and noso.
Puumoo, ( Intenso'Itchinp,) whioh be
gins when the clothing is roniovod ; in
creased by tlie warmth nf the bed. No
eruption except that produced by scratch
ing. Tho above and all Skin diseases perma
nently cured. Entire cost of trfatmont,
t t.5u per week, or .".0O por mouth. Ad
dress Dr. J. M. Vandyke, 11-0 Wainntst.,
Philadelphia. wM 3m
TUB WOSDERFUL
PET CANARY BIRD !
(Patent just Procnred.)
WILL SING FOR IIOURS CAN BE
iminageil by any child. Tlie -latest
and most wonderful inriention of the age.
The very thing for either parlor or out
door amusement.
BEND FOR SAMPLE AT ONCE.
Big pay to ageuts aud to the traalo. Sat
itl'action guaruuleed or money promptly
returned. V
Sent pre-paid by mail to any address, on
receipt of .
60 Ci. r 3 far Sl.OO. f
Address M. 1 ltO BERTS CO.,
w40 Cm 170 Broadway, Wew York.
vVxoiloiti 8)ortwiuan.
A Handsome Sixtcen-pufe Sheet, issued
Weekly, and devoted mnjrely to tho it
teresls of the Shooting and l'ishing Fra-
Weriiitirv iwieUuortiber is 1-epleto with
vojiiutiie iiiiormuiion, pluasant Sketclics
of hunting, etc., all highly interesting to
tne fsporthinun. a year, in advance sin-
glo copies 10 eta. Scud for specimen copy,
Address, Tlie Amurican Sportsman, West
Meridan, Couu. 2im
Coin Silver Watch JTEEl
Agents Wanted to act for me, In the
sale of an article of value in, ver house-
bold. Ot oin Silver Watch FREE. Ad
drvss F. UOBLNfcON, J'iltKburgh, l'a.
wia 4t '
?!
ML
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- PITTSBURGH,
T A
w20-Sm
'"si u,y--.
DRUGSTORE!
Jas. II. Pones, Proprietor,
Bonner Jk Agucw'a Block,
ELM STREET, : Tiov mta, Tk.
Agont for '' '
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tex, Wild
Chorry and Ilorohound. ' '
n R XT Gh S !
PATENT IBEOICIRES, .';'
TOBACCO, .y
CIGARS, .::
' KOTICSS, fC.;
LIQUORX, For Medieclw OJiLT
White Lead, perfectly pure, sold uagv
cheaper than formerly, , , u U)
Also all kinds,ot Olli, Kerosene, To r-J
pontine, Honziu, Toilet AroU, Pr
fumeries, Ao., for sale cheap. , .
jas. n. roEj.'' 1
. v A x A ISA r,;! wih.
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Uaaopeuoda
cetyiMfi mipuimc nronT
UUtllllU illMblllilk UUiUI
111 Ida, '.''
. i3ocrT aud shoe stohe. :,
Aud in connection with his other bni.nae
hu h constantly lu store the -
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CItO"S"EU t BAKF.lt, ..-
DOMESTIC,
VICTOR, . ,
wilson BnirrjTK, . . t
WHITNEY,
HOWE, '
BLEES, ; :
WHEELER A WfLSOW.
home snurrLB,
and will ' .
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FURNISH TO ORDER
any Sewing Maehino In the market, at Hit
prices, with all the .
G-TJ JLttJLXTrC ZEE 3
riilch tho Comjiauloa iflTO, and wilt.
DELIVER TIIE MACHINES
In auy part of Forest County, and give all
necessary iustnictioiia to learners.
Needles far tl Harblaes, 811k ss4 TWm4
always in "store.
TIDIOUTE, PA., June, 1871.
11 M
OKE JVIILLION ACRES
of ;
SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS
. FOR SALE.
The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad
has been linishud ; is 3-10 miles long, aud
i' entire land grunt earned !
In Farming Ijmds to Actual Setlors, fo
Indlvidiiuls or Colonies,
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874.
100,000 acres have been sold already. The
lunds are well timbered, making tlie best
kind of farms. Strong auils of ureat pro
ducing power. Easily reachod bv rail or
water. liood Markets. Railroad rur.a
through Ihe prant. Michigan la one of the
least indebted mid most prosperous biatra,
in the West. Its schools are unequalled.
Its financial sUnding is No. 1. NodilDcul-,
ty in transportation. Peace and prosperi
ty are in lis borders. Lands from ft to fa
per acre. Time stiflicient. Interest 7 per
cent. WM. A. HOWARD,
l and Ctimmr', tirand Rapid. Mich.
P. R. MKRf'E, Sec y Land Dcpurlmem.
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