1 SJtt $ow$t gtjrotttam. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOT. !8, 1877 BOROUGH OFFICERS. VJrKJM--G. W. HobishoX. ,Wo.7mrn-P. P. Thomas, M. J. J"Uy VT m. Richards, P. S. Knox, A. B. Kelly, O. A. Randall. . Justice of the Pence D. S. Knox, C. A. (tiindall. v....i,.),r IT Rurniririrt .VoAool Directors II. II. May, IT. O. Rn- vW, . W. Robinson, T. J. Vanuieson.i; W. Clark, W. H. Punn. , am FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. 9.tAl .Tuilne.A. P. WKTMORF. Amtociate Judaea J on. O. Palr, Ed- WAnn Kerb. n-. fi J. Rp.rr.KT. Prothonotnry, Register Recorder, Ac J. W. CLARK. Sheriff" Justin Shawkky. Comnjionpr Eli Ukrlin, I,oko, John Rkck. I County .yuncrirKcndcnt- II. H. District Attorney S. P. IRWIH. Jury wiwfioner II. TovritKn, I.vman Cook. yvnty Surveyor T. P. Coi.MW. rwoncr M. Ittel, Jr. MTifv 4 vdfori Nicholas TitoMr- HOV. J. ft. Nk.ILL, II. A. ilTKWDFLU Member of Cohivm-Hahhy W K. lMomftfy-F. B. Aonkw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Isaac Brock BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE No. 360, I. O. of O.F1 . r.lit.ir fvniiimr. tt IVl . ! -i. i.V i. 1 f 1 1 tiiriiinrl V occupied by the Hood' Temjdar. sia0IN3 N 0. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday next morning and evening. fcaDuatnounuui at 3 o'clock p. M. The amount paid for tho Clarion Democrat office was $12,000. We ncv- cr held our office above $11,500 until after we heard of this sale. MrA. Gordon, of Elkhart, Ind., arrived in town yesterday, looking well. Forest county will draw bun back' once in about bo often. This kind of weather is very apt to bring out a great number of pairs of rubber boots, which are very fash ionable here, especially among tho un- fair sex. We publish the Court Proclama tion and Trial List for December Term in to-dav's paper. We notice that Hutton's suit against Uonver, tor iidci, ia on the list. The wet weather of the past week has caused our roads to become very bad. Tho road between this place anu Newmanville always becomes almost impaspable at this time of year, and thw fall is no exception r'..-i.i' rii Vlonr Tin Alnea." The Cornwell well, on Dutch Hill, chief. Trice 7ir cts. per bottle Do ia probing the earth for oil or "inaica- not waste your money o othins over herfumerv: tho best is tho cheapest. IjIUIIO II two hundred feet. , Nothing is doing at present on the Woods Heirs' tract, but Mr. Baldwin 1 ' 4 . . . t. ii .-tu k assures us tnai anoiner cn put down there soon. W. O. Lee has a rig up on Azro Copeland's farm, in Harmony town- Forale at Bovard's. ' If you wnt a good article, buy Kuukel's Perfumes for the handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Kunkel's 'Tarfumede Taris," the pleasantest and most delightful per-1 fume extant, for sale at JJovara s. 1877. KWI. 7IDIOUTE, r,1., DEALER 1ST JEWEtRTTASD SILVERWARE. T WISH to inform my frinniN Rtnl nt I nrn'iiiitiiii gin! vlcinitr. that my k of Roods is larnof tliVi over hi elow I Eivo a piirUnl list of the tf. ship, and will commence operations at price 75 per bottle. This is no once. cheap, scented trumpery, oui is a emu- Preparations are beiug maae ior , d a ja8t;ne ftrtjCle. sinking a well on Selden Whitmans faim. three miles up the creek. At Balltown the well of which we have made mention heretofore, is pret ty nearly, if not quite down. As soon as it is down the tools will be used for putting down another well near it. These wells are situated up Logan Run. Oliver Proper and one Fetterman are putting up arig for a well atB.ill town, which will be pushed through forthwith. O.W. SAWYER, Hco'y. 27-tf. K. L. Davis, ' TTORHEY AT liAW, TionoBta, Pa. A 2SSn.n.id.n this and adjoin- Ug conukteH. 40-ly MILKH W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ekn Street, JJIJA ' . J. n. AONKW LATHY AONKW, A TTO Jt XF YS AT LAW, TIONESTA, TA. ATTENTION OMHKItSS t ,ti dmitto(l t nrnt'tico ft an Attoriipv in tho I'piihIoii Ollico at InXt a I C All ofrtoorH, wiWlcrR, or laC whoworo injured in tho Into war, can obtain po.miona to vrhu-h they may bo ontltlod, bv calllnn on or addresH.nKinent l"oncHta, I'a. AIho, elaims for arretiraKes' of pay bounty wiU r0C0lve VrainV tonuon. . " n ulilint. in llavinir been over iour ". tl."ut war, and havin for a number of vi-ara ciicnKcil in the pro-ecntion of not i.lur. ,Vr. innm will asuure "Well, after a good nany flashes in the pan, we have at length had a genuine burglary in town. The store To-morrow is Thanksgiving Uay. 0f Derickson & Co. was euterea on It is to be hoped that it will.be oh- Monday night, and money and goods served generally, as it is a legal holi- to the amount of about $100 were ta day, and consequently should be kept ken. The, burglars effected an en asa matter of law and appointment, if trance through a rear window of the nnf r.f mfiitidj. store, by removing a pane of glass, -John Reck is collected of the which had been fastened in with tacks i tar for Tioneeta Borouch. He only. The size of the glass, w. under- i, surging around, "giving warning," stand, was about 18x20. JNo one and the boys will all have to "come sleeping in the store, of course the bur- ij,; will annoint himself a dars had it all their own way after uvw, v. -ir . . I - . TI,opwnq mittee of investigation to hnd out once enecnug u about Sia tn suvcr m ue uiuucjr uin er, which was taken, and revolvers, cloves, pocket cutlery, and a pair of overshoes made up the amount. Per hans more has been taken which has not yet been missed. The burglars drew the bolt and passed out the front door, virtually "going through" the store. Everybody had their own sus picion as to who did the business, but nearly all to whom we have talked think that the indications point to ward two strangers who came to town on Saturday and departed Tuesday morning. They were ostensibly sell inc some little trinkets which looked almost "too thin" to afford them a fair $75 REWARD! imoiti; jail. I will cive 850 reward for the ar rest and return of Samuel A. Varner, who broke jail on the night of Oct. 1, 1877. Also. 825 for the arrest and return of Frauk Sanford,' who also escaped the same night. Justis Suawkey, Sheriff. Tionesto, Pa., Oct. 2, 1877. . Try Kankcl'e Perfumes tor. the handkei chief. For sale at Bovard's. now stool fore. Heir Kooua l Keep ior , Ladies' Oold Watches, dents' Gold and Silver Wr.teiies, Oold Chains and .lewelry. SlLVEKWABK ! Tho latest novelties In Silvcrwaro. New and beautiful design Just received for the Holiday Trado: Casters, Pickle-Dishes, Cako-Haskets, Iiutter- DIhIips, Sugar-Howls, Knives and 1 orks, Hpoons, Call-Bells, Napkin-Rings, fcc, Ac. Kvcry article warranted. All Silverware purchased of mo engraved Free of Charge. I have but one price, and that I guarantee to 1)0 the lowest outstripping all compet itors. My brother has Just retuniedlfrom Eu rope, bringing wi tli him some beautiful designs, which are on exhibition at my Jewelry Store. I will accord a hearty wel come to all who visit mo, and tretit them with politeness and attention, whothor tliev purchase or not. , Thanking my friends for their liberal Tatrnnntr,, in the Dast. I hope by fair deal ing and low prices to enjoy a continuance of tho same, 32 tf T VTW'TW J J. IXUlill'j Tidioiite, Pa. MARRIED. ALLEN UICII A RDSON. At the resi dence of the bride's parents, Nov. 21, 1877, by Kov. J. S. Albortson, llev. V. O. Allen, of Tionesta, Pa., to MissIIaltio J., daughter of Win. M. Richardson, of Sheridan, N. Y. Kev. Allen and his bride have our TIONESTA MAKICBXH. COItnECTED KVERY TU1CSDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. winnr barrel - - - e7.00S.OO M. (f Flour sack, best Buckwheat Flour, pcicwt. Corn Meal, 100 !m -Chop feed -Eve 19 bushel - Oats New bushel - lifp. of haDDiness 1 Corn, car ucav . . Rcans bnHhol . anu useiuinesa. com the rcasoa why. John Muenzcnbergcr is erecting a house between Prothonotary Clark's and Esq. Irwin'B. The size of the dom icile is 16x27. Smith Foreman has .v ;,.K .Tnhn is a hard worker, and tut j " ----- we aie glad to secure himjis a perma nent resident. Messri. J. AV. Ward and 1'. V. Mercilliott, of Jenks township, were in town last week, both looking well, from them wo learn that Dr.Towler is still at work trying to exhaust the wa ter in bis wells ; also that pigeons and i. ... nlo.itw nut there small game are vvij i-j 41tf. F.W.Hays, . rr-rnnVltY AT LAW. d NOTARY AVuW, lUynold; , llklll Co.'. lilock, Seneca St., Oil City, P. - 3t)-ly Lawren.ce House, ft ION F-ST A, PENN'A. WM. IjAW L KKNCK. Propiuktou. This lious ,s centrally lo.atod. Kvernhing well furnlHlieii rupun """"," tious and strict attention given to guosts. Vegetables and Frfllt- of all Kind seryetl In their season. Sample room for Com inereial Agents. In accordance with the orders of jvjngi . n arrests have as yet been the Born Council, a gooa iooi-wu.k CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNKU AONKW BLOCK. U Aonkw. KroprioUr. This is new ..ousml has jult been fitted up for he nccom.nodatio.1 of the pu bl te. A 1 tion of Uio patronage or mo pun iia-iy - , FOREST HOUSE, C? A. V ARN KR Propribtor. Opposite O. Court House, Tlonwta, Fa. Just ponel. Kvorything now and clean at d frosU. The lost of lienors kept constantly band A portion f the public patron- Aann,tfiil1rMolu'lLGU. 4-17-lY . . " ' - W. C. COBUHN.'M. D., 1)rt YSICIAN A SURGEON offers his F services to the people f Jormt Co. Having had an experience of TwoUo Yeai-s in constant practice. Dr. Cobim gwarantoes to give f i8faf,l"'frt' Vnt bur., makes a Hecialty of the wBtJ,p"J i.l Nasal. Throat, Lung and all other r llnerhia diea.se8. Having 1 1 has been built from tho corner of Wal nut Btreet to the bridge, or nearly there. This is an improvement which has for a long time been badly needed, and will Be duly appreciated by all who have occasion to pass to and from the depot. Rev. Dr. S. J. M. Eaton, of Frank lin, favored us with a call on Wednes day last, and on the same day we saw Mr. A. P. Whittaker, the veteran edi tor of the Spectator, sti iking out for the woods, with a gun on his shoulder. As the election was over we didn't credit the etory that he was going out to or ganize a Ku Klux Klan in Old For est. We understand that a man named Clark was badly injured one day last week while helping to raise a barn at Russell's mill, up Bear Creek. It seem3 that one of the poles on which a large stick of timber was beiug raised, broke, and the falling timber struck bout the KIFER HARRINGER. On tho 1st of November, 1877, at the residence or tho bride's parents, Mr. O. A. Kifer to Miss Rebecca A. Harringor, all of Clarion county, Rev. David Specie officiating. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. 12. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wino ill eOnctuallv cure liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, c.hron loo nei vous debility, chronic diarrluea, disease of the kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, flatulence, inward les, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at tho pit of tho stomach, swimming of the neau, nurni'u umn mu -----...!.,. Mm linnrt chokillC or SUtlOCating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs bctore tho siKht. dull pain in tho head, doticiency of perspiraiion, yeiiovne ui no eves, pain in the side, back, head, chost, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price SI per bottle. Beware of counterleits. Do not Jet your uruggist jjium un ...... - Ham. snizar cured - Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Wlutofish; half-barrels Lake herring half-barrol -Sugar - Syrup N. O. Molasses -Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, -Java Cofloo - Tea Butter Rice Eggs, fresh - Salt Lard f ' " Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg - Potatoes -Llmo-fibbl. - - -Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef - - - '- 2.00 3 504.00 - 1.75 1.45 1.B0 75 - 40 30 35 2.003.00 - 121 - 13 10 - 6.00 3.75 100121 . 73&1.00 - 75(o-f0 2n (o)30 - S2(3)28 35 . .45(5)1.00 - 2830 10 - 25 I m - 3.00 . 3.00 5060 - 1.75 - 8(10 17 IS PROCLAMATION. Whf.rF.au. The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judge of tho Court cf Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and Tor the county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for iu fAimivnf VrrKt. to commence on the fourth Monday of Dec. next, bc'ng tho 24th day ol uoc. isji. xvouco i given U the Coroner, Justices of the I eaco and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper purs. . ten o'clock, A. M., of wd day, with then- records, inquisitions miiiiiim" other remcuiDrances, to u i" i...i..s which to their oiuccs appenam w uu u".-f and to those who are bound In recognizanc e to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that thev bo then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 187. JUSTISSHAWKEY, Sheriff. -Rev. Payne is at present engaged KW"TK?n oK STti I Kf Trnn. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter riorlf lmriins' him badly t wl.ich it was feared was broken .ill (ill i ( 1 1 1 iiiibux". ' . i waijni iiivx - - no particulars about v T ...:n ,,.n,ninn relief or acure ., holditfg a revival iu the M. E. Church in this place, having comraeue'ed his meetings on Monday evening. The attendance thus far has been vury fair, and he feels eucouraged thereby. Prajer meetings are held at half-past six every evening; regular services uegiu . ' a fi.r u i,nt.tle of Kunkel's .l:Al rofllnr IlllfJ hpftll wC. 'fi,.mn nri.-n 1. It HCVCr tails, n f ,U 1,1. rie Common sense teaches if Tape Vorm lo going on as a result ot the late rise. romoved nn other worms can be readily it i:lA lnmltor lina been spntdown removed. VC1V lltfclw lumvvi "J " I . . . , E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's me river. Shampoo for tne tiair, I desire to call the attention of the citizens of Tionesta and vicinity to my stock of Boots and Shoes for fall trade. Myincreased trade this fall has mado it necessary for me to put in a raucn larger stock than ever before, and con- lo8By. xiiey impart a brilliancy and a sequently have bought at much lower ft? prices than sman cioaiers to pay. 1 Bell Men's 3 Hand-Made for $3.50. Men's Crack Proof Rubber Boots S3.2o. Women s rebHtOp0 Hair to H natural and glossy color . oi o nr ..... v,,i,i Hrir. hnrsh and wirv hair Best Tainpicouoatuuiionouoracuu, "0'il- ask your druggist or.,1 nil kinds nronortionatelv Cheap, rnPihnm. orsondtoE. F Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 1 l bottles. E. F. Kunkeli'ropriewr, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, 1 a. Sold by all druggists. TinA Worm Removed Alive. tto,i o.,i all nnimil'tp. in two hours. No feo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Knnd for circular. For removing beat, Pin or Stomach worms can t y ; druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel s Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner In the world. They re- .lanrimfT. nlnv Irritation. BOOlIieaini cool the heated scalp, rrevent tho hair from falling off, and promote the growth : ,. oi.n.-t timo Thev nroserve ana beautify the Hair, and render it sort and , ,. j aim, n nan uhto-'w j : , ij rs are obliged wl . eradicate dandrufl and prevent bald- nlo Kn Boots no- The shampoo cleans the Hair, re- solo Kip lioois, moves SOi scnrt- itching, eruption. lfnr,'ii Cmnv. n.. iiro.1 iiiil bv heat and la- VjUtCO in . vti.- i . ,ltl,,.l titiue. Kunkel's wnanipoo aim .tvw.. rrKz th0 ca9e whloh m nliuour. Parties al o distance can con- WOm.n5d Residence second building t ...... i . iimiun 'rionnsta. Pa. in- lice days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5ti . J. MAY. J0. r. FAKK. "KIXY- HAY, VAJIK C CO., B AIT KBBS Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest alfovved on Time Deposits. OoileaMons madeonall tuo Principal points of the U. H. Collections solicited. 18JXl photoSrapii gallery. the case, which may be overdrawn. breeder of Games and Game Bantams, Meadville, la., has favored us with his price list and circular. He is the most successful breeder of this clasa of fowls in the and a discount on the above prices on lnrirfi nurchasos. or to customers trom -- I a distance. I warraut every thing I sell. D. C. Uillispie, 33 tf Main St., Tiiioute, Pa. -For Flannels, Blankets, ool Kunkol. Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil- nininiiia r i. State, and indeed, if we may judge from Yarns, and all kinds of Leather and the prizes he received at the Lenten- Wooi Mittens and Gloves, go to Kob- i I ! - . 1 U in tta TTnltflfl niai rxniDitiou, mo ui m ... w-..-States. His prices are as low as those of other breeders, and he guurantees satisfaction in every iustuuee. Ad dress as above. T1a fnllnwinsr. which will bo of inson & Bonner. Prices tell come and see, 33 3t Robinson & Bonner sell the Sing er, Domestic and St. John Sewing Ma chines below agents' prices, lhcy al- BO wisn to can aueuuuu m mun -.v -.root tn several of our readers, we 0f Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, which """ - i ... . ,. , they are selling cheap. Laii ana oZ 61. ELM KTBKBT, HOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S STOKE. Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - - in i.u Vrm the Union City 'Times of a late date. Mr. Ackerly is a son-in- law of Mr. L. Arner.of Lacytoivn, this I county : 'Mr. G. D. Ackerly, who lias been see. Pictures taken In all the latest styles the'art. z"u Proprietor. cm 4 i We will pay cash on delivery at for a numbet of years station agent at our mill in Tionesta, for whito oak the A. & G. W. Depot, iu this city, has 8tave and heading bolts ai ine kmow- beeu promoted to the position cf train ing prices: dispatcher, at Meadville, with a cor- Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord responding raise of salary. Mr. Ack- 0f 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts crly possesses more than the ordinary 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 good qualities of mankind m general ; tt 4.uu. neauiug oons - is strictly leliable, honorable and a made from timber at least 20 mchts centleraan, and our joy at his good for- ,u diameter. Ollice at Lawrence . . . .1 . T TT T-V ?r rr ,nn i9 miner ell with recret tnai wo l ouse. o. n. u a " i ,. IncA Bll TRIAL LIST, DEC. TERM, 1877. rnOTHOSOTABY'8 OFFICK, 1 i'OUKST CO., I'A I No. Tr. Yr. Achre. Wick it Co. vs. J. G. Dale David Realty vs. John Fitz Morris ct al J. 11. Dingman et al vs. Thompson A Conroo Selden Whitman vs. J. W. II. Ri'isiiigeretuladin'rs George W. Dean vs. Ding man it Derickson Tho Superior Lumber Co. vs. 1. J. V an uiemaifm 7. Win. Jones forusovs. Har- mnnv 'Pnwrmllilli 8. Wm. laslet vs. Jas. Conley 20 May 77 . II. A nshurtz & Co. vs. ij. v. Freeman 10. fioo, Morfian vs. J. O. Root 11. Jas. Carl vs. J. F. Over- lander 12. John Hutton vs, P.O. Con- vcr 13. John I). Hunt vs. Tho Coun ty of Forest 14. Catherine Noble et al vs. P. Day ct al 15. J. 11. Agnow for uso vs. sS. 11 lliwlet 1). W. CLARK. Prothonotury Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 1S77. lVotolimaker and Jeweler, TIDIOUTE, rA. OlMKD BARGAINS -I N SILVERWARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I have just rocelvod a largo stock of the celebrated Rogers A Uro. ssnerwarw, . io t lower nrlces than over bofore. Also THE LARGEST STOCK OF JEWELRY over otfered for sale inTidiouto, consisting a y--r t-v ITT A rnrTT"CSS Nl 11,1 I J uUIjIJ vv n.J.vii"i Key and Stem Winders, for Ladies and Gentlemen. COIN SILVER WATCHES, of all kinds, at the very lowost cash prices. Gold Chains, Plated Chains, Roman Gold Necklaces, Fino Seal Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils of every descrip tion. A largo assortment oi Clocks, Musical Instruments, Spectacles, Eeglasses, and everything in the Jewelry lino. Spe cial attention given to tho of Watches and Jewelry. Call anil exam ino mv stock bororo purchasing elsewhere. Ouo'door below Grandin Opera J louse, Tidioute, Pa. M. ILK. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT I SOMETHING THAT INTERESTS YOUf INSECURITY OF OUR PUBLIC BUILDINCS lrlMner Hate Kscaiea ! Largo Howards Offered I READ! READ! READ! TT is well known to all that dirrlr .the I ,,t two vears, in fact for years previous t Tt mXbicn gradually tightening our incomes gr: I ...nM (IB tlttt. .as (.. i.niininv. I lien III" iiucb Rr"i7 n t. ; be done? the an .V. ' "inh Vms m-omnted tho writing . f.r .l,. ...t.ln NearlVtWOV we engaged In tno Lrocci.v - '', . business in this place, and how well e have succeeded in bringing the pr to oi that class of goods to their proper vaiue "stld in neighboring cith , e leave to tho surrounding m".. tobSSi nnouch lor us to know that our uusiues has neVeased beyond our most wngjuno " .:..u Tn accommodate the bue- ral l atronago exten.led to us, we Have re moved to the largo and ;nnaodio rooi known as tho Haslet Hull ding. ber wo 60 Doe. 70 47 Feb. 70 07 Doc. 70 45 Dec. 70 1 May 75 6 May 77 20 Dec. 77 44 Sep. 77 31 May 76 C I Sop. 77 8 Doc. 77' S3 Sep. 77 37 Sep. 77 67 Sep. 77 r rli nk ItobbiiiK, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUOCKSSOK TO Dli.MlNU.) Pictures in every sty leof the art. Views of tho oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CKNTRK STRKKT, near R, R. Crossing. .jvr i f iwttr. : ss'l'H near Union De- rj A -l .li ' ' A K . - - - - - pjt, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf jura rLEuu & co. OIL CITY, PA. "WHOLESALE &. RETAIL Dealers in Oil AVt'll SupiHw Tubitiy, Casing Sucker Ills, Working ltarrels, Vatrett, ( ., Jlras l .S7-mi Fittings, Belt ing, Lace Leather, Casing, tic., Iron, Xails, Sicel, Hope, ,,r i V t.TY of ono-and-a- ;.i hi. -... and Steel Rods for Small Wolls. II. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. S II WING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in tho l'onsorial Art done with neatness and despuU-h. Also a llrsl-ciass ohm-s. i CKSARS AND TOBACCO. Ret ween Mabio.v Hunter's and tho Post onice, Tidioute, l'a. 33 ly have larcelv Incroaea our bkhn nUlv and variety, toaving addl Tinware, Roots and Shoes, lions ami the staple articles of Harda,., oonV'fonner stok of "regies and Pro- visions. Flour anu r ecu. x k" : , THE PARKER GUU. SEND STAMP TOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROS WEST MERIDEN,CT. UBSCRIBBt'or tha Foret Rep'- ill pay. SUBS It wi
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