w She ,govcrf vi;iim;si)AV mkummi, m r. i.ssh. nonour.u orricuns. Jlurrrrtui'-O. W. KoniNSOV. f miirilinnt P. I. 'I holiiin, S. J. Kcllcy Win. Fdcburds, 1). H. Knor, A. 15. Kelly, (!.,. Kandidl. jttHlin-mif the PoncrU. S. Knox, C. A. Candall. (instnld T. Kworcuart ,Sthrnl 'Director. II. llMay, IT. O. Da vis, (i. W. Pvobinson. T. J. Villi (dnson, l. W. Clink, W. It. Dunn. - TP FOnEiT COUNTY OFFICIOS. rrr.",vhnt Judtjr.',. I. Wktmokf, Asuneinte. Judes.1uH. U. DaI.K, Kr VAim Knnit. TrcttyitrcrH. J. Siti.ky. VrotlHmvtnry, Ilcyinlcr d Recorder, if c J. W. Ci.a HI.'. fiheriT-J pstis S hawk i:v. CWiwimmi',n Ki.i 15kiu.iv, Isaac JiONd, .lull N ltWK. County ,Siicrintcudcn(l. S. I'liooic- W AY. JHxfrief. A llornry R. P. IliWlN. .ici ( In m n is.iimi.cr8 I T . Z. ToWNEn, I.YMAN Com:. (.'oimfi Surraor T. P. Cox.I.lNs. V.iroverW. 1 TTKt., Jn. CUnmtu Auditors "Swnoi.M Tnoiur eov, J. K. NniM-, IT. A. .rKNPKr.T,. Member of nwreM --I I AKHY WlIITM. Assnnl'l!'. 15. AliMiW. " LOCAL- AND MISCELLANEOUS Kcv. W. O. Allen .will preach in tho M. E. Church next Sunday, morn ing and evening. Services to com mence promptly at 11 oclock a.m. and 7 r. m. forest Cor.r,iy Oil News. Oil opi-iatinim in J't-icit County are ulioiil a.s they Were la-t week, with tho 'exception that Fink's well, at lied Hut is down cml dry. Mr. F., how ever, nays tbat he got a good ':a:;d tliero and will commence anntlier vf 11 in that neighborhood soon. Tli3 Woods heirs well is down neatly 1200 feet with a strong fcinell of gas. The Ihilltown well is foing down, and must he near ly 500 feet deep. The Uear Creek well lias not yet Hailed. Tho news of the Cooksbnrg operations we give in anoth er place. The wells in Jenks twp. are being pumped steadily, but we believe the water is not yet exhausted. Other parties aro becoming interested in Dr. Towler'a operations, and aro taking stock in his territory. Jlo claims to have found a first-class sand there, and is confident of ultimate success. A curious error has crept into the politics of lkiruett township, and in a very curiona manner. Wc were run niiiK oH'a job fur a gentleman in Clar- ington, a couple- of weeks ago, and was in a terrible hurry to catch the mail. Darnell Township Oil Nctes. Tiio following notes in regard to oil operations in Harnett towmdiip, from our Cooksbnrg correspondent, is dated the lGi.li, and reached U3 one day too late for publication la:-t w eek. It will, however, bo interesting to nil who are concerned in the Forest County Oil Field, as it has heretofore been impos sible to get any re.lif.blo news from that section. Oar correspondent writes: Tho Cook, McClorc & Co. well No. 1 is now down 1100 feet. Had a good show of oil in the first sand the dril lers thiuk in paying quantities. Should they not be successful in obtaining oil in the third sand they ictenJ to test and puoip tho oil struck in the fn sand. They will commence building anoth er rig this week, to ho locate I down Thorn's llu'n about one-half tnila cast of the present one. Oil men arc confident of obtaining oil in paying quantities in this section, and this company intend putting down at least four wells, oil or no oil, ar.d thoroughly test tho county hereabouts. There is a rig building about two Tho job having black, bold-faced lines n,i one-half miles- distant from this in it, was liable to uiL-et, or blot, hav- place, for parlies in lidioute. lhc ing no lime to dry. jo prevent this, machinery and tools aro expected on wo had Mr. J. E. Wenk (a half-brother thia week. of Mr. Lawrence) cover the black head- They struck oil at Stale Road, about lines on each cor-v of tho job with ft eicbt tnilo3 from this place. It was The boiler for the CVnwell well, ce ()f waste .w,,cr( lu0 most conven- found at a depth of about live hundred o.i Dutch Hill, passed through town jclt 0 f xvliiolx happened to ho some un- reet. There- is now three- hundred feet Monday. used primary election tickets, part of 0f 0;i jn tho well. Mr. Cook went No cider to ppeak of has been wl1jci, contained tho name of William clown at tho begiuning of tho week to manufactured this year in this vicinity, Lawrence, and part that of Nicholas sco it. Ilia report of the. well is very but then, it's a comfort to think that Thompson. The party who received favorable. chestnuts are so cheap. the job, supposing wo had taken that I will keep you posted ia regard to -Dr Cobnrn and Treasurer Setley method of tending the election tickets, any new developments iu thi3 section. brought in a larga buck anil n lawn on turned them over to tnc proper manor- vye slilUi 110 obliged to our -correa-'Wednesday last. The Doctor lavorcd Uics, and tho idea soon became prcva- pondent for further favors. It is im in with a piece of venison, f.,r which lent that Thompson was running hide- possible for us to vitit tho various sec- ho has our thanks. pendently lor the cilice of 1 reastuer on tions now in process or development, --Tho exhibition of Mr. Sweeney's Forest County. A moment s thought lU,j i,avo therefore to depend upon ei- tions. mnber List el" Letters lleinaining in Tioncsta Post Office, Oct. 21, 1877 : Urndy, Mrs. Martha; Cam heil, Geo W.; Iledcr, MUs S.; Thonpson, Jes-3 C. If tho above letters arc not called for witlrti thirty days, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Oflice. J. M. McKay, P. M. - i.'iojv i:sta it i :ts. couraxTi-.i) kvkj;y tuksday, I'y Ilobinson it Donner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour "p liiirrcl . - Flour "t sack, ln-st l;nckw lir:it Flour, i'( v cwt. Corn Moal, 100 ILs -(.'Imp feed - Kyn'r1 Inislie! - Oat.s Now I mslud - ( Virii, cur - - - - I'cans 'r lms!nl - 1 IIm.i Ollrr.ir fMl r-i-il . . . . . 1 ' null. .... I hero will ho exposed to sale at tne p..,,.li(n.Ht i;:w.n. Hiicareuril residence of Col. P. D. Thomas, in the shoulders l',ro,,d, of Ti.niPHta. on WhitoiW;., h-ilf-lwirrcln ... ... . t ...... iot? ijii'0 norriii'j inii-o;u ruiM at 10 o'clock A. M., the following among Hy".yt other articles, to-wit : N. o. Molaincs 1 span of good Horses, Coa-s, 1 two- Ttoast Uio C'ofloo horso Hack, 1 two-horso Wagon, 2 sctt3 Harness, 1 largo improved Land T(,a Holier, 1 Sleigh, 1 Coru-Shcller, 1 luittor Is. Ilav nice A. vv.v viii" ' t O ' w I I... 1, (..,. r, iinitiltr nf Hlriuu nml I ''J''i"t ll- 11 Corn-Fodder, 3 acres of Grain in the T ml . Ground, Com, Oats and Ityo by the iron, common h:ir bushel, about 80,000 Good Brick, and Nails, M,y k- manv other things loo numerous to mention. Terms made known on dav -f sale. Il'k'il A pjih'H Hir U Driod lierf ?7.00(rs.oo '2.00 ,. Mf.t .1.00 - 1.75 - Mm 7.') f.(. 10 r.oi.n.'i 2.on(i..:t.00 ', . 1:5 10 - (1.00 15.75 10fi,12i - 7.'C"jl.00 - 7."!'0 2.")f-t:5i; ."5 - .1.-11,1.00 - 25 (5 us 10 l.!Hi(ir.2.00 - 12r.ft 15 - 3.00 ",on - -'M -.50 - MUlO 17(-)IS THE PARKER U. r' A-?Iitt-v V.SAS' StNO STAMP FOR CinCUtAS PARKER BRtfS VEST MERIDEN,CT. --Kur.ker.s "Iks FIcur Do Alpes," a delicious perfume for tho handker chief. Price 7-3 cts. per bottle. Do not waste your money on "cheap" perfumery ; tho bett is tho cheapest. For snlc sit Ihivaril's. tf. Arc?fJ Advcrthicmcn (t. STATE .MinGEiVlEHT and i" daily )icr:i:ion over it ycair. B15,OOOS FOR TtTKHDAY, OCt. 0 ud'7, 177. KENTUCKY H-FAT K A li Ci t 31 OF $87,025 IN PBIZE3! 1 Fri.o ol' i:i,Ocn 1 Fri.o or .'X'1 1 Fri.! ol fi.tX1" 1 l'ri.o ol' 5S,-r'T 1 Vr7.' of -.5!0 ls;-! Other Fri.cs amounting to H,W' Tot:.! ii7,l'2:. VliMfTli-lmtrt, I.OO; oO Wkoln Tlt krln fnf yl-il KM) Wliolf Tii kvli, Chartered lor ICdocationul Institution. I'ndcr Hmrler no liostnoneinent can ovor occur. All iri7.en (iiid in full. Olliciid list of drawn nuinhers liulilishcd in N. V. Moral. 1, N. Y. Sun, and J,ouivilIo lour-icr-.lotu luil . Circulars contiimiii'j nul pnrt'culai-H Uee. Address SIMMONS A DICKKNSON, Mannu'or's ( Hiiee, 72 ltd .St., I.ouis i!lc, Ky. O '.Siiiiilar Allotinonts on the l&th aud lust days of every mouth (luring tho year. 2: It school, ut Clarington, on Saturday ev- would have dispelled tho illusion of ther verbal or written communicatiu ening last, is said to have passed off our Uarnclt friends, a.s they are all Wo hope our friends will remem verv satisfactorily to all coueerncd. wt 11 posted on election laws as had this, and let no chance slip of cond NOTICE. All book .'tceoiuits ar.d notes due me, that aro not seltled by Nov. 1st, 1877, will be collected without further v - r I -v notice. J. r-. iM.Aisr, iu. ). dig . . i . 1 . 111. 1 Over 200 spectators were present. every one ot uiose uckcm uccu i-onp , I T .11. h - ... In ..,1 -n. . .re. e .1.- v,l..ntn & not one ol mem coum navo ut-wi i.u- ill mnd 'V connicu, on account oi uuniu of the very important word County over tho ticket. Mr. Thompson has no intention of running independently, and we have just printed, correctly, some or bringing us the news. En. Shipnenvillo narrow gaugo ru promise the completion of the Clarion extension by tho 1st of December. A good thing for Clarion. - Snakes havo gone int.) winter quarters, evidently. Wo havo not heard of one being fdaughlercd fur many a day. Larger snakes have been slaughtered this season than for some years Lcforc. Max Ililbronncr has again emi grated to Texas, from whence. be semis papers to the boys occasionally. We liopo ho will have belter success than lie did tho. last timo he attempted to our start a colony there. We havo had good, bad, wet, dry, cold and warm weather in the past week, w ith a very heavy w hite frost on "Mondav siiirht. Old Probabilities is It is noticeable now that we gen erally have a goodly number of stran geis about town. It's the suspicion of a. new oil territory that brings them here. Should any of the ventures on tickets for Mr. Lawrence, which siJ of tho river prove moderate!; succesbjui, vu uiuy eijifui. n oucjr wnu he will take over to I5ar::ett in person, aud show the peoplo wherein tho dif ference lkjs. We are sorry for tho occurrence, but believe the best thing wc can do, under tho circumstances, is to "riso and csplain," which wo do above. Assisted by a liltlo natural riso, up-thc-creek lumbermen had a here ere long. That's what wc arc all waiting for. -Diphtheria prevails to an alarm ing extent iu Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny, and numerous deaths arc reported. This community had a hard timo of it last fall and winter with this tcrriblo malady, aud it would be well for cv erybody to look out jor the first symp- in i ir . 1 1 . ,i ...1 .h,.i.( . i. pond-noon on inonuay iatt uuu uuout, loms nnj 1;itVC lll0 ca!;e3 attcnded to twenty creek pieces wcro run out. Uj ll;ch, &tMU Geo. Vvratson, of Utd Iirush was down with a force ot iificeu ineu, calculating to run some lumber do.vn tho river, but considered the water too low, and I . P I t . ... .I.?.-. r. .1. 1. ...f ll.A phets 1 : ' -lied lirus'a was meanv, we year, and our own wcather-proj are at fault. Oil is down comewhat, and is now o noted at 82.15, or thereabouts. Should 1 . ii wo strike it big m this county hwouli cause a stiH further decline. However wo haven't got it jet, but every man, woman and chil l in Forest confidently expects it. Mr. C. F. Gillespie, of Whig Hill, took a laigo kettle, of 100 gallons ca pacity, through town on Monday. He has a lot of stock to fatten, ami pro poses to give them cooked victuals. We believo the idea to be a good one. Rotiirrels seem to be getting sonic- 1 1 ' A nanus presume. Wo understand, however, that some lumber palled out for Pitts burgh yesterday. Wo like to see these little rises ; it romiudj us of lh-j times when lumber came out of the creek by tho million, and gives as lupa that thuso times may como again. The Urookvillo Graphic notices the fact that the Forest l'rcrnt lias been sued for libel and damages to tho amount of 810,000, and remarks that it "believes a compromiso could be inada for loss money," aud that "Hut- ton has frequently veiled Ikook villa that's all." Now tins is somewhat dim, what plcntier just now, but there is uo C;ou(ll't tho editor of the Graphic give euch hunting in that line as there was u3 an fjf j.at j, u hd wjghc3 t0 last year. Pheasants aro found oeca- con'Vey ? r id bo somewhat timorous .fcionally, but not many are picked up. bccaua0 ofa .,ogsibi0 libel suit. Somo pigeons, not many, are hiucu. Tho lato wet weather has caiused tho roads to be cut ip considerably. Wu notice that the work done by Jas. Doyle, etrect commissioner, btands the test about as wcll.a that of any other man iu tho county. Ha should bo re uppointcd next year. Two hundred and fifty students 1 i. II w.l, ( VI. are in attenuauco ui mo'j lofs this vear. Tho stani institution is steadily improving, and .it is likely that some. of tho buildings "will soon havo to be enlarged. Messrs. W. J. Armstrong, of Clarington, and Jas. and Hood Siggius, of West Hick ory, attend from this county. We learn from some of our ex changes that tho Hon. W. .C l'luia mor has resigned his position on the St. Petersburg Crude Local, and is now roaming at large. Wo don't suppose he will lay on his oars long, us there always seems' to bo a good opening .. ready hi such men. Somehow or oilier the fall busi ness in election bets is dull, nothiug doing, in fact. Usually, at thi3 timo of tho year, nearly every betting inau in town is involved in bets of cigars, hats, and sometimes even money, to an extent which, if ever paid, would bank rupt him, sure. Messrs. Staufler & Lytic, of Mount of that Joy. I'-, advertise for proposals for putting down a well in lurneti or Jenks twp., to develop their tracts No. ol51 uud 3100. It is presumed that tho well will only have to be put down oOO feet. Proposals imit state price per foot for drilling, and all expenses connected therewith. Address btauiier & Lytic., as above. Buckwheat cakes aro fashionable cow. Fresh pork is tho natural com paiiion of theo dolicato morsels, but noiio has yet made its appearance iu this market. Finger nails should bo .worn a little longer than usual. The Drookville X:Jcr-ionian says: "It may be of some interest to our em bryo Nimrods to inform them that the woods between Troy and Now Bethle hem aro full of gray and black squir rels, evidently on a migration to the Beech Woods. If this be tho cae, wo can soon expect fewer lies and more squirrels." AVo observed Mr. Cornwell, of Stoncboro iu town last week. Ho was looking after his Dutch Hill develop ments, aud s-lso looking about tho oth er wells iu this vicinity. His timo is so fully taken up with his operations elsewhere that ho does not get here very often, nor etay long when he do$s come. Col. Thouiaa was taken to West Chester last week. His condition is no worse for tho journey. It is to be hoped that the change may be benefi cial to him. Meadville is stirred up by the dis covery of coal at a place called Dutch Hill, about six miles from that city Tho vein is five feet thick, and is said to be a good article. Kunkel's "Parfumedc Paris," the pleasantcst and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovard's. Price 75 els. per bottle. 11ns is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan-! dard and lusting article. tf. Attention is failed to tho offer made bv tho National Silver-Plating Co., 101 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, in our columns. lhcir silver-ware is beautiful and fully up to standard, and their generous offer is available to all tho readers of this paper for . i .. A ... .1.. 07i P ninety a iys nucr uiut. Trv. Ivuukfll'g Tcrfumcs tor the j handkcichicf. For sale at Bovard's. i75 REWARD:! I will give 850 reward for the ar rest and return of Samuel A. Varnor, who broke jail on the night of Oct. 1, as sold in v J thy surroumliioj; community 1877.. Also, $25 for tho arrest and return of Frank S.iufbrd, who also escaped the same night. Jusxiri Suawkky, Sheriff. Tioncsta, Pa., Oct. 2, 1S77. THAT INTSnr.STS 1TGU! iriSECUrilTY OF QUn PUCLSC B155LDIPIG5 Friaoasev?j EJEaye l:e;jjt'i? ! Larsc Kcv7afdG OiTored! READ! READ! IT is well known to nil thai (luring uie iast two vears. in fuct for years previous hard times has hern gradually tinmenin his frrip upon us; that our incomes tfrow "4):uil dully less," imdas n result wo must iinvtico grealer economy. Then tliiMiuos tion nrisns, how can this he dono? tho an swer to which has prompted tho writing"! t.hw Kl-.m t iii liele. Nearly two yonrs since, wn on.rnrrnd in tho (irocciy and Provision lmsiaess in this place, and how wt ll wo havo MUceei't'.ed in lirinL'in tho prico,ol Hint. rlusH of Lioods to tluMi- proper value, wo reave. u to decide nouiih lor us to know that our Inismoss has iiuM-eased beyond our most sanuimut iiiti, inatioiis. To h.voiii modaio iuo uoo- ,-il n.itriiiian-e extended to us, wo have ro moved to tho lar-e and cominoilious rooms -...nvn ns I he iluslet ISlulillli. Wiieie v.e havo largely increuseil oursioeii, limn us i.. .mini v ami variriv. imvniir .i.iiiiu Tinware, liools and .Shoes, liloves, No is not easily earned In these times hut it can be, ma le in three months hv anv olio ol oither sex, iu any part of the country who is willing to work teadilv at the employment that wn Inr- nish. t'.'t per week in your own lonn. You neou not no away iroiu n..uu- V.ni criii eiv VOUV 'whdlfi timo to tlw. work or onlv your spare inom nts. It J costs nothing to try tho business. Term md& Outfit tree. Address r.t once. II. 1 1 Al.r.KTT iV. Co., l'ortlanil, iunme. i i-J.v wmmm New Buckwheat llour at Robin sou & Bonner's. 20 4t ' 1877. L. KLEIN. 1377. I shall bo in Tioncita tho first week iu November, and wish to inform my Friends and Patrons that I shall at tend to all repairing iu Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Leave your Watches aud Clocks with G. W. Bo vard, thoGrwcer. Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in the past, we hope for a coi.tiuuance in the fu ture. Our goods in Jewelry, hlilver ware.'Gold and Silver Watches, wo shall advertise later, and give a des criptive list of what wo keep lor sale. Our store has been greatly enlarged, and new counters and new goods put i. Ki.kin. 1, S. I promise that no effort shall bo spared to suit everybody with low .rices. Wo warrant good-i aa wo rep- A good domestic Sulphur bath can be instantly prepared by taking a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap into tho bathtub. Such an expedient will, to use a slang phrase, "knock the spots off" any victim of cutaneous blemish es. Sold by all DruggUs 25 cents. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. ot We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tioncsta, for white oak- stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, C5 inches long, per con of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Headiug bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 It. by f;., $4.00. Heading bolts must bo made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Oi'hVo at Lawrence 1 rouse. 27tf THE tiLACK HILLS, UvH. N M:i''uire. who has spent 1 Veais in this region. Latest accounts of nml Siler nrosiH'cts, Agricultural and (ira.in; resource;-, Climate, Hunting Fishing, In with tliem Life, th J. H. Dhkicioon & Co. ians. nml et tiers- H'lveiuiii-os Mii.inyr end Wi!d Western ':ii.'i-r:il!s. Uuiliiv' (ievsers, no bio scenery, immense (ioiyes, etc. resent tLem. It With 7 tin.! illustrations, and new map. 1'riee Mi.lv id cents. Sold bv all NewKiU aleis ip ki.ii. iinst-iiaid for li! cents by Donnel ley, Loyd iV: Co., l'ublisheis, Chieaj;o, 111 a o d c i t nrreni we wiiidr.ii,lK L LUILK I Ui I iL.II i;h(.so liar.l Uuu dispose of Pi ) l'i.mosiiudOr-'ans, new and sei-oiid-liund of l!r-t-class makers llielua- in. - Witt ' at lower prices lor asli or hlalliiient -i oi i. let until paid for than ev er In f..re olleie.l. aters l.litil.l ."siiiian and t'priht 1'ianos and Orpins (includ iiifj; their new ovneir an. I 15oiil-.ir) ai tin" best made. 7 letavo 1'ianos 15i. 7 .l.i SKi;) not used a year. Stop IrL'ans y-,o .1 S'.i.os f'.S. 7 Stots t-'7. S S'.oi s J 10 Slos S-sS. 1-Stops f 100 cash, not ucd a vear, m perieei onn r ami warianicn. Local traveling agents Mauled. Ill u.t ra ti;. I Cataloeues M-;.!c.l. A liberal discount In '1 .-a.-heis, Mini..lers, Chiuel'.es, u. Sin .-l n n i x i at half price. 1 bo are Wateis ,V v,.)Ms, .Mauufactiu-efM, and lcalels, -10 )'.a-.'. lbh Ji., Uiuoii ju-.ui', N. V. 7 1 tions, and the staple article of Hard ware to our former Btock ofCiM-eries and Pro visions, Hour and Kood. To imrlii'M pur- i.li.m il.r nl IIS 111 lllilll' II V W U Olll I il Min-.i discount on our low retail prices and will duplicate prices ot goods in 0,11 mic where ver purcnaseu. t-u i.m AMI (iHSTI.HMK in every to Mothers who dose their lUrlli.;:i wlUf islie linrvatives incur a fearful respon- . . . - - . sibilitv. Tho gentle, moUera'.o (yei eneii- live), laxative, alterative, ami unli-miioiisj operation oi tariiant s i.h .- ---a knt peeitliarly adiipis it 10 inouisuiuuiou hi Id roil. ... . 4 For salo by (i. W. 1U)VAKI, "1 lonosraj O C'ifl l'er Dav ut homo, hnmpics H 4U worth M free. Stinson d 'o., Portland Maine. . ViKNT.S VANTKI! Medals and li- plomas aw nrded for m. iinhu'c ninrnnldi mm ft nvKxS a r i, 1 uniAL DitiLLiii 2000 Illustrations. Ad.lre is for new circle ars, A. J. HOLM AN A CO., sc;u aicii im. l'hila. . Pi AY S3!" PLAYS! PLATTS! PLAYS! For KoadiiiK 'lubs, for Amateur Thwal ricals, Teniperaiico Flays, I "rav. iiiK Koen 1' avs. Fairv i'lavs. ia iiio m.oi i - (.initio I'.ooks, Speakers Fantoniines, in... leaux Li-rids, Mairne-.ium lams, oi.ur. Fire, liurr.t Cork, i heatricai i-aco i irj mi .ins .nii-iev s wa.v i. Wi!; 4 Iteartls, and Moustaches at reduced priced Costumes, Scenery, Charades. New f a-al.i'-v.e Kent frdocoMlaininu f all d. -script!, i and prices. SAM'L FKKNCIl A St! i v..u-i.i si Ni.vv Y.,rk. I L..ii Ltll iUL.( 1 mid cit v. to pr.ii iu-o siui si-ribcrs for tho "WOKKlNli Clll'KCIL' mm... i ,,.!,,.,. sitcel Kmrritviii. - it. x J n i in. i . iiiiii.-i - .... : . i. (I in., "tho Finding ol mo wm n; Tem' -h' " is presented to ea-h subscriber ; for oi.lv tl.'Ji per year This picture is universally admired uud should bo in ev ery household. Kxtru lar-o cash commis sions paid to Agents. . Wiito for terms and .Vrent southt. U'oi Liiiij Clutrvh Tub. Co., 2(1 :tm 7 u Warren St., New York. A I n I I I r a i r's 1 1 '. NdTICKisher.d.viven that letlers of Administration on tho estate ol Jano F Clark, late of tho borough ot Tiouesta, F.'.rcslcountv, Fa., deceased, havo been L'lanted to tho undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons iinlebted t) said estate aro requested to make payment, and thwsu hainj claims or tlemantls against it will present tho same, duly pro bated, without dclny. t' S VML'F.L CLA11K, Administrator, 20-(il or his Atfy, Maw W. Tate. ,". 'l-M - ii f;b( ' ' I. piimwKu; I ill ii rr r " - ' M yiT 5) r u'm.L- iii vour own town, i . 530 and f5 outfit freo. II. JIAL'l & CO., Forlland, Maine. A J.M.M vni'iiy, 311 :iSCI IN 'V TAILO I i , TIONKSTA, fa. Mr. J. M. Muri.hy, lato of New York Ci'tv.'has taken rooms iu tho Jamieson Luitd.n;', north of Central House, antl in prepared to do anythim; in tho line in i,i-a-elass manner. Ho has held tho posi tion of Cutter in somo of the best houses in Fmrlaud and tho I'nited States, and is e.Mitid. nt that h can ifivo i-atisla. tion. Suits cut and ma.h' from 10 to tlau.l liis guaranteed. Conpef'ti ni tit he.l. l.-nm lull WoUU neaiiy exeeutevl ut the UK- J i ULLlCAN Odico vyoRfi FOR In their own localities, canvassing i Fini-siiiK Yisrroi:, (cniar-t'tt) v Monllilv. Liu-Kct l'aper in the ' . . .. . . .1. ..I IiV.-.. I!... with .Mammoui . t.ii'i'i"--' v mission to Agents, rernis nm. Free. Address F. O. Y1CU KH , A ta, Maine. - CT"t) u day at home. A treats wn oLw Outfit and terms freo Till CO., Au;vv.-ta, Maine. - C Kxtra Fine niixt'tl cards, with i cents, postpaid. L. Jones .V Nnssnu, N. Y. l-'a:iejT I'ar.ls, with name, 10c; l.-,e.;Vwiii or Cold. Try us. W. K. L it CO., Hudson, N. Y. : OO Atixislt'ard-i.wilh name, Mets. 5U pu s for :'. I. stamp. J. Miski Co., Nassau, N".V. CQrfjEthing New and lleautiful. l.liot'i.raph on cards witli name. S' cents for sample. Novelty Photo C" sail N, Y. YOliNU MKN i KAUN I'Fbl-' K and cam if 10 to jh'.'u nioiul'. salary while lea) nimr. Situations ... ed free. Can be done m dress, Willi stamp, ' Manger, KngU-woo.l, HI YALF. Ktill MAKIMI A S i) Maple ii-Jip uil Sic Jfctl If ('( l'l U'l .. lily .li ' I' .Uui.ifi Itirb'K '"-. ' Steam F.nino, 'i'Lueaiie1 - till t it.Ul ti CC. -4
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