The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 07, 1877, Image 4

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""VEOXESDAY M()KM.G,Nl)Y. 7, lfcJ7.
DOnoUGH OFFICERS.
flurrM'-d. W. Uoiiinnov.
(ymnicHmrn P. Ik Thomas, H. J. KcUev
Win. Itieluirds, I). S. Knox, A. 15. Kelly,
C. A. Itandall.
Jtniicr of ih a Pence D. S. Knox, C. A.
Kiin.tiill.
(intahtt. Hwaunt t
.Suliool. lirertor.iU. II. Mav, 1L O. Pu
rl, . W. ltoliltiHitti, T. J. Van dicscii, 1.
W. Ciark, W. H. Dunn.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Prmitlntt JiirtfjcTj. P. Wktmohp.
Axxoc.intn JtulgenitM. !. Dai.k, Ki
(vakd Kktui.
Trensuivr H. .T. Sktlkv.
Prnthnnnturt, Ilrg inter if: flccortlcr, if e.
J. W. Cl.Altli',
S7l c r i f r 1 U MT r H S 1 1 A w It K Y.
(-bwini'Mionri" ICi.i IJkulin, Isaac
I.onu, John lfi:n. '
(unti ,Stijerin(cntlcntI. S. IluocK-
W A Y
JHxtrirt AttorvrH. P. Inwrx.
.un (lommixxioiicrH II. Townf.H,
Lyman Cook.
tJnuHty tittrwjtor T. P. Oom.ins.
fforonVr M. Tttki-, .In.
County Avttitor Nichoi.ah Thomt
Fok, J. H. Nkim., II. A. y.rnsnrr.i.
Mrmherof (Timor -H ah hy Wiiitk.
lirm6f. II. Aonkw.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
Xo. :wi,
I. O. of O.l?.
MEKTS ovory Friday evening, nt 7
o'clock. in t lio Hull formerly occupied
jy tho Oood Templars.
7 W. Y. SIGOINS, N. .
l. V. SaWYKH, Kco'y. 27-tf.
E. L. Davis,
TTHllVEY AT LAW.'Tionostfi,
J Collections uiado in this and adjoin
ing connUcM.
iO-ly
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wiu Street, rrOXFSTA, PA.
W. K. I.ATIIY. J. 11. ACIXEW.
LATHY -Sc AGN12W,
ATTOJtX It Y S J T L A It' ,
TIONESTA, PA.
ATTENTION KOMUKKK!
I hnvo been ndinittcd to practice as rii
Attorney in tho Pension Ollico lit Wash
ington, "l. V. All ollleers, Koldiers, or
unilorn who wore injinvd in tho Into wnr,
mil nhtiiin DOimiollH to which thoV 1II11V b!
entitled, lv culling on or mldrosHinn mo at
Honesta, Alio, cainis for arrearage
of pay ntnl bounty will receive prompt ut
totition. Having been over four years a soldier In
tfie lto wnr, nfTd hnvinsj for u number of
yearn engaged in tho pin-ccution ol hoI
dlcrK' cluiius, tnv experience will assure
Mio colU'ctlonof'cliiiinsin the shoitont ros
whloHine. J. JJ. AONEW.
41tf.
F. W. Hays,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, nod Notahy
I'inil.lP, l?eviold Hukill V V.'s
IMouk, Honct a Si., oil City, I'm. JW-ly
Lawrence House,
nunMNTA. 1'KXS'A. WM. LAW-
I uvvci' Piiornir.Tou. This houn
Is tnliull v located. Everything new and
well furnished Superior a'-coinmoda-tioiiHnud
Ktrict attention u'lvon to KiiestH.
Vet etabloH ami Fruits ol all kinds nerved
Intl'teir kivimoii. Sami)lo room tor Com
iMtkroinl Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
BONNER A- AtlNEW UMKk. j
Aiinm:v, l'roprictor. This is n new
i.oiiHe, nn I has just leen tltto.1 up for tho
Bucominodutlou of tho puhlie. A !'' tion
of the patronage iri tlio puhlie is sulK-iteu.
4H-1 v
FOIEST HOUSE,
O A. VARNER Piioi-rh-'Tok. Opposite
O. Court House, Ttonesta, Pa. Ju"t
opeuod. Evervthinu: new and clean mi l
fresli. The host of liquors kept constantly
om hiuid. A portion ofUui puhlie patron
no Is respecll'iilly solicited. 4-17-1 V
W. C. COBURN, M. D.,
DltYSlClAN tSUROEONt oilers Ids
I Hcrviecs to the people "I" Forest Co.
Having lnrt n experience of 1 weJvo
Years in constant practice, Dr. Cohlini
vuiiiantoeH to jtivo satisfuctioii. l)r, Co
hurt makes a upeeialtv of tlio treatment
ol Nasal, Tliroet, Jauvx and nil other
Whronie or linwrinsr diseases. Having
invetlinated all s.-ientilie methods of ur
inu' disease unit schcteil tho jrood Irom all
nystonis, ho will nuaranteo relief or a cure
in all cases where a cure is possible, is o
Charge for Consultation. All fees will bo
l Hsonable. Professional visits made at
hII hours. Parties au a distaneo can con
nlt him by letter.
Ofnco and Residence second building
.olew the Court IIouse.Tionesta, Pa. Cl
Tieo days Wednesdays and Saturdays. .tl
II. ll.UlY. JN. f- l'A!1,:- A- p- K :-LY-
MA V, VAUK P CO.,
BANKERS
'Corner of Elm .fe Walnut Sts. Tionestu.
Rank of Discount and Deposit.
Iutorest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collections madeon all the Principal points
of tho U. S,
Collections solicited. lS-ly.
PnOTOGRAPIl GALLERY.
K I. 31 H T It H K T ,
SOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S
STORE.
Tionesta, Fa.,
M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
K v. W. O. Allen will preach in
tlio M. E. ('liureli next Sumlny, morn
ing und evening. Services to coin
tneiico promptly at 11 oclock A.M. and
7 r. m.
On account of the nWnco of Rev.
Klliot, prnyer mecling will be lield in
tlic Presbyterian tburcli on Fi'ulay
evening, instead of Wednesday even
ing, na liorotoforc.
Win. Ivioliards lias swung bi9
bouse around on llic new collar and
foundation, preparatory to making
more improvements.
Mr. J. T. Dale, of this plncc, bas
gone to Oil City, t take the situation
of book-keeper in the store of Mr. J.
D. W. Keck, lio will be missed
among tlic young men here.
--Dr. Egbert, of Fry burg, occasion
ally put8 in an appearance bere. He
looks well and hearty, and, we believe,
is securing a good praet'eo out there,
us ho deserves to.
Geo. liovard's new granary, on
the south side of bis storo presents a
very respectable appearance., and
makes things look business-like down
in that end of town.
Wo have bad some cold rains
within the past week, with a very lit
tla snow. All this betokens the near
approach of winter, and Loppy is tho
man who lias Lis coal bin full.
The vendue of Col. Thomas' per
sonal property went off smoothly, and
we are informed that the goods brought
fair prices. A late letter reported the
Colonel's condition ns more fuvorable
than it was last week.
We notice that repairs have been
made on our sidewalks to an extent
which now renders them comparatively
safe for pedestrians. This is a good
move, and we ml y need the new walk
from Walnut St. to the bridge to make
pretty good walking nil over town.
' Rev. Elliot has been called away
this week as u member of a committee
appointed at last Presbytery, to inves
tigate matters in a church in Mercer
county. Some of the members Lave
been kicking over the tracos. Mr
Elliot will bo ant to straighten them
all up.
Some nf the small boys were out
"holler eveing" lust Wednesday night,
but no particular barm was done that
we know of. We found a bunch of
shingles in our office ball-way, next
morning, but as we bad just g"t on a
fresh supply of kindling wood wc did
not need them.
.Jas. Fones arrived in Tionesta on
Monday lust, accompanied by bis
j -
mother, who has been with him since
bis accident. Ha is looking quite thin,
but seem cheerfjl, and disposed to
take a philosophical view of the case.
His arm is doing nicely, and be will
probffbly be able to bo out, soon.
Mr. A. 11. Steele, of Titusville,
formerly of this place, has been op
pointed Assistant Receiver of the
PeiinsylVania Petroleum Railroad of
which be was at one time President.
The oflice of tho company is to. bo re
moved from Mondville to Titusville.
A. W. Smiley, Superintendent of
the Union Pipe I-Anc, at Foxburg, and
Joel Fink,-E-q., of St. Petersburg,
passed through town on Tuesday, on
their way to Forest county. Mr. Fink
has just finished drilling one well in
Forest, which proved to be a dry bole,
Forest County Oil News.
Potest county oil news still present
a rather slim aspect. In fact, the price
of oil just at present is not such ns to
stimulate searches after new territory.
However, the low price of oil cannot,
as yet, bo blamed upon Forest County
oil fields : whether it will, in tho fu
ture Lavo such nfi influence, t'evelop
ineuts alone tvill demonstrate.
The well on the Woods Heirs' tract
is dry, we are sorry to state, but the
Superintendent, Mr. Ualdwin, who has
just returned from New York, informs
U3 that the show in eaid well was such
that the representatives of tho "Heirs"
feel justified iu putting down another
well, which will be done as soon as the
rig can be moved and preliminaries
arranged. The new well is to bo lo
cated 100 to 120 rods west of the last
venture, and it is to be put down by
tho same contractors, McGee, King &
Co.
The same parties Lavo also taken
the contract of putting down Mr.
Cornwell's well on Dutch Hill, and
will commence operations this week
probably to morrow.
We saw Mr. Rerry on thfi street yes
terday, and he informed us that the
Ralltown wcll,ipon which be is dril
ling, was down 800 feet and still going
deeper. -
The Bear Creek well still bangs fire
for some reason. This location is said
to be looked upon with confidence by
some experienced parties.
The wells on the Kepler farm have
settled down somewhat, but we cannot
get definite infoimaliou as to w hat they
are producing.
We have no fresh news from Old
Forest, probably because there are
none. We have correspondents out in
that ecctiou who have promised to
keep us fully posted in regard to de
velopmeuts there, and as we have not
heard from thsre wc presume' nothing
new has transpired.
Honor Roll for Tionesta Schools.
The following is a list of those pres
ent every day during tbe month end
ing Nov. 1st :
" t'l'PER KOOM.
Ellis Shawkey, Mac. Agnew, Char
Davis, Jimmie- Davis, Samue
EUROPEAN LETTER FROM THE
"BOYS."
kr ' Wicskr," orr )
?, Oct. 17, 1877. j
OX THE STKAMI'
Southampton
, Editor. RurunucAH : WLcn I left
Lome, I promised lo wiito lis our
steamer nearcd Southampton, and,
now, as wc are. at tliat stage of our
journey, I shall eae my conscience by
fulfilling my promise.
The steamer "Wefer," hound for
Bremen, Germany, left New York on
the Gth inst., at 3 p. M.. having Charles
Bonner and myself on board, aiid on
the same eveuiiig we lost wight of land,
oven before tbe passeugers bad retired
for the night.
We both sought our berths that
night feeling contented and happy,
having made the acquaintance of all
our fellow-passengers, and no sigus of
For a few days past j'igtons Lave
been flying over town and along r.ur
river bills, giving everybody the gun
ning fever. Wc notice sportsmen up
from Oil City every day or two, and
as a general thing they securo good
bags. It is amusing to see some of our
sportsmen empty their guns at n flock
clear out of range, and then grind
their teeth when, before they have time
to load, a large flock flies directly over
their heads, within short range.
Some more rain last week raised
the water so that our lumbermen have
had a busy timo of it for a few days
past. Several rafts have gono down
the river from this place, and wo no
tice a number passing from above
The water has not yet been high
enough for a grand rafting excitoment,
some of the lumbermen wanting the
river three feet higher. It is some-
t'lON i .
Cl;i;Ki;n;) KV l.i: V i I
By Robin on & Ronr.cr, IK.,
(.irnrral Merchandise.
Flour "( ln rcl ...
Flour sack, best
I'.iickw heat Fioiir, per ewt. -
Corn Me:J, 100 lh -
("Imp feed -
Rye bushel - - - -
Oats New ';i bushel -
Corn, ear
Beans "f bushel -
Ham, suMr cured - -
Breakfast liueon, Kiignreuml
Shoulders -
Whitefish, half-barrels
Luke herring hull-barrels
Sugar -
Syrup -
X. O. Molasses
Roast Rio Coffee
Rio Coirce, -Java
Ceiree
Tea
Butter - - - - -
Rico
Eggs, fresh -
Salt
Lard -
Iron, common lmr
Nails, 10.1, Y keg -
Potatoes, New -
Lime YI bbl. -
I'Hed Apples per l'
Dried Reef
aon.dr.knrca linvinir nnnenreil. But we
Oil ...L.i J...l.if..l ...l.-.l i
all fully expected to awaken in the w "ab uouu,,u Bct
i u i 1 1. - r. 1 1
morninc. I especially harboring the "1UL" 111,8
thought, and proceed to imitate the Cupt. Knox put a new root on
whalo that provod ench a friend to part of his house last week, and would
Jonah. But iude of my surprise cn have re -rooted the whole DU3mcss, nnu
awakening in the morning, for I never it not been for the wet weather, which
felt better in my life, and you will beside making the thing impracticable
marvel when I inform you that neither caused a rise m the river and creek
Charley nor myself, from the day we and called his attention to his lumber
left New iork to the present time interests.
have ever been sea sick, and we Lave Kunkel's 'Purfomc de Paris," the
now great hopes of going over tho plcasantest and most delightful per
English Chaunel and North Sen, which fume extant, for salo nt Bovurd's.
I aiu told is exceedinirlv rousru. in the Price 7D cts. per bottle. Ihis is no
same state of health. cheap, scented trumpery, but isastan
i
During our first four days out, the dard and lasting article. tf.
weather wus very stormy, and the Attention is called to tbe offer
steamer rocked and tumbled in every made bv th0 Jfational Silver-Plati:;g
direction, and you can well imagine fj0 f j04 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, iu
now very moon emum uou unajju.- our counins. Their silver-ware is
bio it was for the passengers, especially beautiful and fully up to standard,
when at the table eating. It was u and their generous offer is available
very common occurrence to have dishes tQ n1 th0 renjers f thid paper for
of victuals and cups of collee precipe- uictv diys after date. 27lf
latea inio me parogen ,Bi. u.u T Kuoke,.e riumcs tor the TTTATTTffTT
,w, clnnii vrrv iuiikIi lur I una nfrnirl . ..... . I llliii
-i' . haodkeichiet. For sale at liovanl s
of falling out ot my berth whenever
$7.00ftl.K.O.
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Xcw A(tvertiser-fivts.
$75 REWARD!
IlKOKE .TAIL.
I will give $50 reward for the ar-
..y
Clark, Alex. Dale, Byron Coburn,
Emma and Maude Davis, Kate and
Sadie Pease, Flora Haslet, Cora Knox.
LOWER f.OOM.
Emma Ilulings, Sallie IlulingF, May
Agnew, Edie, Jessie and lay Knox,
Effie Clark, Flora, Effie -and Nellie
Wnlters, F(3e Tietsworth, Stella Noble,
Leoua Davis, Lizzie Randall.-Florence
Klinestiver, Maggio Jam, Elbert
Chad wick, Bcvtio Davis, Harvey and
Chester Tietsworth, James Kelly.
It is the desire of ihe teachers that
the parents do all i'.i their power to
secure prompt and regular attendance
on tbe part of pupils. Tardiness and
irregularity destroy tho interest of the
pupil iu school work, retard his prog-
re??, and disarrange the well-working
of tho entire school machinery.
That tbe prompt and regular man,
that is xt his post every day, is the
successful man, is self-evident. Habits
of punctuality imbibed in youth re-
maiu throughout life, render it a suc
cess and adorn their possessor; and
nowhere is there oi'ered a bcter op
portunity for instilliug them into the
youth than at school.
The Teachers.
tho ship should meet an unsoiuiuouly
large wave. We were all disgusted
with those four days, and carried very
sour countenances, for we were not
permitted to go on deck, which privi
lege is the niosUpleasautof all in a trip rest and return of Samuel A. Varner,
across tho "Poud." who broke jail on the night of OcL 1,
The steamer, of bourse, ahile that 1877.
state of affairs lasted, made very poor Also, S23 for the arrest and return
headwav. delavius our ultimate airival of Frank Sunford, who also escaped
at Southampton, but, after that, she the same night.
averaged 13i miles per hour.
We first saw le.nd this morning, arid
I cannot describe how rejoiced we all
felt at tho Bight. All day long we
lave been traveling in bight of Eng-
and. Tho land at some &tages ap
pears very plain, and I am able to
t ar
W
Pictures taken iu nil the' latest U vics
tlioart. -J-u
and intends drilling another one.
Clarion llepuhlican.
Rev. Dr. J. Gordon Carnachan,
Pastor of the Firut Presbyterian
Church of Meadville, was in town last
week, paying Rev. Elliot a short visit.
He favored us with a call, and inform
cd us that he proposed to exchange
pulpits with Rev. Elliot some Sunday
soon. We are sura that our people
will bo glad to bear him.
v-Smith Foreman is pulling up n
house at Oldtown, for A. B. Kelly
The bouse is to be two fctories, 28x30,
with porticos on three bides, and is
near tbe site where Mr. Lovtl lives
Mr. Kelly is steadily improving this
property, and if eomo of these other
chaps doVt look sharp, he will eoon
have tbe "boss" farm in-the county.
Mr. Paup, tho big one, met with
un accident a few Jays ago, from the
effects of which he is marked up like
a prize-lighter. It appears that be
was out shooting pigeons, and loaded
bis gun too LeavVy, when ii burst,
cutting him somewhvt about tbe head,
burning bis face, bilking bis eyes
and spoiling bis beauty generally. It
is a great wonder that bu .bcad was
! not clown eiK
The gun trudo coiitiuues brisk
here. In fact, we snpposd there are
not uow over a dozen houses in Forest
County where a gun cf some descrip
tion cannot be found. Since tbe ad
vent of breech-loading arms, the old
muzzle-loaders are going off at very
low figures. Wc hear of a first-class
double-barrel rifle having been sold
recently for $15. There are some hun
ters, however, and good ones, too, who
prefer the tnuzzle-loadtrs. Wc sup
pose that not less tliau JO to l) new
guns have come into theuounty within
tho last six mouths.
-Mr. J. S. Ilendursou, of Eas
Hickory, was in town last week, and
informed us that a letter bad been re
ceived from the companions of F. E
Allison, stating that ho, Mr. A., was
Ivine vcV low with brain fever. This
iuuk.es it look very bally lor him, as
it needd an able-bodied man to -make
tbe trip ho was conter.jplatiig a f-w
weeks ago. We hope to have a more
favorable report from him for o;;r uext
ijsue.
I am here in Tionesta, ft Geo. W.
Bovard's Btore, and will remain two
weeks to attend to all repairing in
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
L. Ki.ux, Tionesta, Pa.
Justi3 Shawkey, Sheriff.
Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 2, 1877.
New Buckwheat flour at Robin
son & Bonner's. 2G -it
We will pay cash on delivery at t!l0 snrrnunding eonnnuiiity
make out houses, land, by theiid of a our mili in Tionesta, for white oak il: mrour" nio"tr u
powerful glass, to distinguish en and stave and heading bolts at the follow- unticipntious. Ton mnuodate tii
women.
ing prices :
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
iriSEC'JRJTY OF
OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Prisoners Have Ksonpcrt I
I Large Itewards' OiFercd !
READ ! REfcO! READ! .
IT is well known to nil that miring uio
oast two years, in f.i;-t for years previous
hard times has been (. radu'Uly tightening
his grip upon us; that our incomes grow
"beautifully less," and as a result wo must-
practice greater economy, i ecu uio (men
tion arises, how can this be done? tlio an
swer to which has prompted the writingof -
this short article. Aeuil.y t wo years since,
we engaged in the (irocery and Provision
business in this place, ami now w e. we
havo Micceeded m nnnging nie price m
thnt elms of iroods to their proiier value,.
ns sold in neighboring cities, wo leave to
(leeitie ;
l'UKiliess
uimiino
lie liho-
rul oniroiiiiiro extciideii to us, we have re
moved to the largo and commodious rooms
Wo first sighted the Scillv Islands. Ktuve bolts. 35 inches Ion?, rer cord known as tho Haslet l'uilding, wiiero wo
D , . c, ,
to ijuantity and
our stock, both ih
varu-ty, having mt-teu
xso-
visions, Flour and Feed. To purlieu pur
chasing of us in quantity wo ofl' i- n liberal
.li..oniif. on our low retail nrlces and will
duplicato prices of goods i.i our line,
wherever purchased. Cash paid forerain.
7 tf J. II. DK1UCKSO-V A -',
which present a very rough coast, and of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts
.i :r. . il.ou n no:. j .. i l r.e O A l..r i Tlnivni'i!. Hools and .Shoes, tiloves
mo eeaiiien nii.ii ui ...o .-j .v w M1Ui,us luup, iu luiuui u. "J , " .,: , , t,1i,) ,., of I lunlwaro
extremely dangerous to navigation, f- 4.00. Heading bolts must be to our former stock ofiiroeeries and Pro-
and have occasioned many fearful dis- made from timber at least 20 inches
asters. " in diameter. - Office at Lawrence
To-night at eleven o'clock, we will House. J. II. Dekickson & Co
reach Southampton, and remain there 27tf
Jo!g enough to let off passengers, and .Kuiiko! "Des Flour De Alpes,'
then will start for Bremen, whero we ft jeiici(Uls perfume for the handker-
expect to arrive on Friday next. chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle. Do
Wo have picked up . many German ,Jot wafat0 youl. n,0Ilcy 0n "chcai"
words and phrases from the passengers, I perfumery ; tho best i i tho cheapest.
who are mostly ueruiau, ana irom mo i,v Ie n, iiovar,p8. . ti.
waiters ant! men employed in the cab
ins, who can hardly speak English. DIED.
There are only four or fivo English pjUNKKI.. In Ciarington, Forest Co. Pa.
and American passengers on board. Sept. 21, 177, Charles ('., son of M. and
TUa food on the. RtPnmer is not verv Karuh IHinkel, aged four months an Hen
. ' .- days.
tempting, ks compohiiioii uviuS uno- nisll.no a Umir .-hild and has gone
gether too heavy to su;t me, and 1 ap- homo to heaven. May his parents meet
prebend wo will find it so, even on him in that city "whose walls are built of
i j . jusner ami wlioso Mrceis are puvou uu
U'old." J-ll-
WO IIUVU UCV 1141-U lJ i ui vi,ti u V uiivv i
i n T i r Siivrinv nml fat a V llipmt
six or seven months. Charley carries j (j, TlXKKBi & (f0
letters of introduction to our Consul
..nthlont lhr.re who will (rivfl liaflll thfi OIL CITY", PA.
information we may need iu regard to WHOLESALE 11KTAIL
locating ourselves in ine cny, piucui-
ing a tutor, &c.
i n al n vr WANTMh ini very tow
1,111 l.'ll 31L.M and c'.t ,', to nroeiiro Mi
s.-riber.s for the "W 'liKINii Clll'ltCl i.
The Preiniiuii ht-'il Knraving, Zlt. x -
ii in., "the Finding of the Savior in i
Temple " is prescnt''d to each Hiilmcrib.
I'. r onlvl.':.r per year. This pl-ture
universally admire.! and !ion!d bo in
ery household. Kxtra hugo cash eonnu:
sions paid to A gel Is. .
Write for tonus und A dit's outrit.
Workiwj CIitir ! Vtib.Vo.,
'S Jim 7 A u Warren r-t., Xcw Yin"
Truly Yours,
Hen W. May.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig were
called to Pittsburgh on Saturday last,
by the sad news of tbe death of Mrs.
An.lerson, a sister of Mrs. Craig's, who
visited hero several weeks iu August
and September last. She made seve
ral acquaintances while here, all of
whom will be saddened to bear of her
sudden death. She was the victim of
typhoid fever, and leaves a husband
and child and a large circle of rela
tives and friends to mottru her lose.
If you want a yood article, buy
Kunktl's Perfumes lor the handker
chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf.
For Stoves, Stove-Pipe and Stove
Castings, go to Robinson & Bonner's.
21 at.
Dealers in
Oil AVll .Siil!liH, '.
Tabhtij, Ciisiuy, Smhi t' Jtml,
Worklny JUtrn ls, t'ltli cs, (
r,ras A- Strain FittitKjs, lU lt
lii;, Lure J.vutln-r, Casltiy, t c,
Iron, XaHs, Wcol,SlS
Wo make a Nl'KCl ALT Y one-:md-a-ouartcr-iiich
Tubing CSteol ilods tor
hniHll Wells. tP-
II. G. TINKEIl&CO.,
Oil City, Pa.
Oil WoliK neatly executed nt the K
ISLIOAX oihco
toil
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PARKER BROY
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
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bv jn i v oiie e.ll.er sex, in
parl.l lhe ,-oiiiitry v. 1... M l pig t
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iii-.li. 'fiipcr wick in your own
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ni"!il. u can .ive vour v. hole I"
tlio work or only your spare mom.
,-uMs nothing t try the lue-ii
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