LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC 1!, 1877. BOROUG H OFFICERS. - Rev. Elliot will preach ia the Presbyterian Church," on Sunday next morning aucl eveuing. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock r. m. Gen. Harry White, M. C, has Win. UlclmnU, l. ti. Knox, A. R. Kelly, pjaccj U8 utl(jeP obligations by send juKictt of tk Peace D. S. Knox, C. A. ing us late files of the Congressional CbnitabteU. SwaKgart &thool Director ll. 11. Mav, H. O. Pa vfc, U. W. Robinson, T. J. Van Ulesen, 1). W. Clark, W. R. Dunn. BHTfflMQ, XmHcUmcn- W. RonijtsoX. -1'. 1. Thomas, H. J. Hctlcy TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. To Tkacheim and Friends of Edu- Try Knkcl' Fcrlm.. ... i r t. handkeichicf. For pale at LovarU'?. cation : The Eleventh Annual Session of the We will pay ensh on delivery nt our mill in Tionesta, for white oak Record. The stave mill here appears t be running on full time. Not so many staves as usual are being hauled in from tho country. -Three tramps were sent up for thirty days, by Justice Randall, yes terday. If anybody wants some cheap labor let them apply to the Sheriff. The RiiAiians have taken Plevna. I.ojfa. Joiix Hkck. I , , , , cv,ny superintend ent-U. R. Bnoric- The Turks under OsmauPasuasurren- wt.T:,.w , tv Tn w i v. dered unconditionally. This is.regard- fury UmiAi'Mio rteral I. K. Tow-nun, cJ by tbose who profess to bo posted, FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pretident JudgeI. T). Wktmork. Aioeirite Judges J s. O. Dai.K, Kd- Trenturcr S. J. SKTr.KY Prolhonotary, Register & Recorder, fe. J. W.-43I.ARIC. fiherif J ustis Sitawkkt. Ooinmiaioncr.llZlA HKnLIX. Isaac t J f.mAN Cook. 0MNfy ,S'irrvor TT. Cot.l.iws. (Kroner M. iTTKt,, Jr. rvu A(y Auditor NiC'HOT.AB TllOMP OH, J. tt. XKlT.f., II. A. '.VKVnKXAu Member of tytnrjrcH -II AT WllITK. AmblI. II. AflNKW. DU8INESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE H&fVWZSr . Ot vj. AT. MEKTS verv Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, In tho I tnl I iorincrly occupied W tho Good Templars. 7 W. Y.HKK1TNS, N. O. i. W. BaWYF.R, rWy. 27-tf. ATTORN HY AT LAW, Tidiest. Pa. Collections mado in tlilf and ml Join- WtK con ?. MULISH V. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JCUn Vtreei, TIONESTA. PA. W. K. I.ATHY. J. II. AIINF.W. UATIIY Jte ACiNIHV, A TTO 11 XI! YS AT LAW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTHNTION HOMHKHH! I Iiavo ben admitted to practice as an Atlorncv in the reunion OMco nt Wash ington, " D. C. AH ofneers, soldiers, or nailor who wcrolnjnrrd in tho Into war, ran obtain pensions to which they may o untitled, v calling on or addressing tn at '1 ionosta, ra. as a virtual close of the war.. John Quinn's pneumonia, John Hulings' thumb and Jas. Foiies' arm are all improving steadily under treat mcnt. We have jnst now a reasonably healthy community. We had an iovitation to attend the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, which took place at New Or leans, yesterday. As the invitation didn't reach us until last evening we concluded we wouldn't go. The Brookville Graphic comes to us this week enlarged to a 7-coIumn paper. We are glad to notice this ev idence of the prosperity of that spicy sheet. We notice that those who have norkers to kill arc preparing to kill them now. But we consider it mean to call a man who kills a hog a "frat ricide." G. W. Robinson is building a new wood-house just south of his residence. Tho dimensions appear to be about 10 ft. square. Smith Foreman is doing tho work. The tolls on the river bridge here amount to from $35 to 850 per week. Taking out the salary of the toll-keep- In the Clarion papers we notice that Emory 13. Ray, who wf,s at one time an employe of the JYcm office, in this plactf, was shot in the side, one evonintr reccntlr while on his way from Forest County Teachers' Institute will clarion to Strattanville, by a man bo held in the School House, lioncsta, nnmcd Youne. While Ray was pass- Btftve an(i l.cadine bolts at the follow commencing Monday, December i7, ng ypung'8 house, the latter came out ing prices: at 2 o'clock r. M , and closing Friday Wuh a lantern, and called to him to Stave bolts, 35 inchc.B long, per cord December 21. Efforts will be made gtop or j,e woujd gt. utty paid no 0f 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts to have the work done ny an as prac- altentionf at,d had gone but a few rods 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 tics 1 as possible. Classes will bo form- wi,e Young fired a pistol, with there- ft.( $4.00. Heading bolts must be ed and practical lessons given in teach- 8uit stated. Ray stopped, i'oung came made from timber at least 20 inches ing. Every Teacher in the County Upf nn(i the parties being well acquain- a diameter. Office at Lawrence should attead the Institute. Comethe tcd explanations were in older. It rOUSo. J. II. Dkrickson & Co. first day nd remain until the close. ,ppeared that Young had lost a horse 27tf This is an opportunity for improve- ti,at day and believed it had been sto- Kunkel's "Des Fleur DeAlpes," ment, and you owe it to yourselves jen . the horge diiven by Ray bore ft delicious perfume for the handler- and your schools. If there are any BUch a close resemblance to his, that chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle" Do teachers in tho County so well q""- he was certain he was dealing with the DOt wa9te your money on "cheap heel as not to need trie Dcnotit to oe thief, derived, they should be willing to bo dered nrpupnt and hv their influence and ex- v.... uK, . 11 von want a. nnn, J"- j- T. i i CJ1IAVIMJ. l-J and every tiling 10 t . dour with ncai.ncss mid di'ti Also a firHt-cln:-,-: s!M'k of CIUAIW AND TOBAC'n, Ilotwccn Mahio Ar Hunter's and tlm niiicc, Tidloiito, ra. Vi lv PROCLAMATION. Wiikhka!, The Hon. It. D. Wctmore, rroaidont Judjrn of the t'ourt of Com mon 1'lcH and QnartcrSehlon in and for tho county of Fornat, luia Ixsupd hia iro eppt for holding a Court of Common I'lcaa (iuartcr ScHwiona, Vp., at Tionostn, for the County of Forest, to commence en the fourth Monday of lice, next, hcinfc tha 24th flay of lw 177. Notico is therefore gi ven to tho Coroner, Jimticeaof tlio lYaoe and Constahieaof hhUI county, thatthev le then and there In their proper persons a', ten o'clock, A. M., of vaid lay, with their records, in(uiHitiona exaniinatiojiH and other remembrances, to do tlio.su tliiiins which to their offices appertain to bo de ne, and to those who arc, lwund in rocognizam 0 to prosecute nirainst the prisoners- that are or shall 1 in the jail of Forest County, that, ample assist others more unfortunr.te. II. S. Brock way, Co. Supt. Lief. As Ray did not stop when or- perfumery : the best is the cheapest, thev ho then and there present to prosecnta , , . 1 . . ,1 i, Vi , t n P flRainst them as shall bo Just. Oiven un- ered, and not being recognized by For sale ai Bovard s. tf. dor my hand and seal A. l. ihtt. Lung, this .-nade "assurance doubly Ify0UWflnt a g00l article, buy JUSTIH , si I.VWKKY, Sheriff. sure," and he proceeded to perforate the young mail. Mr. Ray's friends will be glad to learn that the wound is not likely to prove serious. ' All the new Books. Great Bar- PROGRAMME : Monday r. m. Organization and m. 1 tvi frt . . 4 ttarMlAra QUIUlllUCUb VA IllCIUUtlOi I , , - . r-1.1 TV I EVKNINO.-Music and Lecture by 6aiD9 10 "aruaru worKs. price 75 cts. per bottle. This is iv " : ! T oi..nlr F T'ltlnral . ... i . . . W. C. Coburn, M. D.; subject "Circu- vmi ,t0- ur w" cheap, scented trumpery, dui is a Burn lation of the Blood. """" ,,u,c"t - uard and lasting arncie. n. T.,r,.T, T?, Veew k Atie uanson s new store, nuiouie. a Ella Mays; subject, "Hints to Pa- TJie following are the names of TIONliSTA 3IAIIKKTS. rents." pupils who were present at Tionesta corrected every tukpdai, Lecture by Mr. S.D.Owens of Pitts- schools every day during the month By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in burgh; subject, "Educational Mill- ending Nov. 30, 1877 : . General Merchandise. stones." Emma Davis, Flora Haslet, Katie Flour lmrrol - f7.ooQ8.oo Wkdsebday Evesino. Essay by Pease, Etta Sipes, Cora Knox, Hattie Flour 3 auck, beat - - - 2.00 S. D. Irwin, Esq.; subject, "Success Tobey, Charley Tietsworth, Mac. Ag- J' '. and Failure." new, Charley Davis, Sammy Clark, t,f(,5' .... i.wlm Lecture by M. W. Tate, Esq.; sub- Charley Partridge, Geoige Killmer, Rye-r bushel- - - 75 ject, "Power of Education." Bertie Davis, George Monday, Willis Oats Now bushel - - 'Thursday Evening. Essay by Mr. Alabaugh, Elbert Chadwick, Clarence Com, ear - - - - T. D. Dunn ; subject, "Educational Grubbs.BradenGrubbs, Jos. Partridge, figarVurcd" " Barriers." Emma Hulings, Sallie Hulings, Lizzie prcakfast Bacon, augarcuml Lecture by W. E. Lathy, Esq.; sub- Randall, Eda Knox, Minnie Shawkey, shoulders - - - ject, "Power of Letters." Jessie Knox, Effie Clark, May Weller. nci, J ' I I T.nV-o lierrinir half-barrols Mr. Keunedy King, of Erie, Pa., a Drawing Slates, Backgaumon Sllgar celebrated Elocutionist, will be pres- Boards, Picture Frames, Alphabetical Syrup out ot thn Inst Rpssinn nf the Forest ni-l-o f.c..l at W U. Dnwsnn'a N. O. Molasses - VMW V V v www - - - I jjiytnOi W V H II l I I Tl County Teachers' Institute, on the ev- new store, Tidioute, Pa. 36 2t Kunkel's Perfumes for tho handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Kunkel's "Parfume de Paris," the pletfsantest and most delightful per fume extant, fur sale at Bovaras. no 6tffTl- Also. claims for arrearages ,r this is not a verv heavy interest on y and bounty will receive prompt at- the ,mount of money inTe8tcd in the Haviiiit bo over four years aaoldier In structure but it is fash. A slitrht snow fell last week and &tnS.:i remained on the ground long enough Hitile Uino. J. 11. AUNJ'.NN . tn give our hunters a couple of days in which they could track the panting deer with some comfort. NVe haven't 4itr. F.W.Hajs, TTORNKY AT T,AV. anl Pum.ir, nevnol.ls 'Hukill a Co.'s 1 seen any results 111 the shapo ot veui- Muuk, Kaiieca St., Oil City, l'a. NOTAUT S'J-ly I s,. .....I aa in enmA dinkt whether . I Lawrence House, many ueer were capiureu MONK.HTA, l'Ka-A, m. . . ... ;nto ff , KKNCK. ruopiUKTOIl. mis iioiim" ..w.. - - - Ih centrally lucatod. Krerythlng now ami the A. V. and P. T. & B. Railways well rurniMiion ruierior iu-t-iiiiniin-lins and strict attention given ti guestii. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served Ui llieir season. Moraial Agents. 'I Samplo room for Coin- on Monduv last. Tho time on the River Division is not changed. We did not receive the new table until this .1 . morning, ana consequently cannot make the corrections until next week Mr. Henderson, Republican can- CENTRAL HOUSE, BOS VF.lt AdSKW 1U.OCK. I.. Anhw, Proprietor. This is a new ........ ....1 Kiu In mI been fitted m for the pceuin'inodatioii of two public. A irtioji didate for President Judge of Craw ... .. -. f il. . ....I.ll.. hi an 11 ta) I r Ui paironago 01 "", ,, nA(;finfl ,Kn Attomnv 4-iv I '"' uuu';' " j General that he will contest the elec- ening of Dec. 21, 1877, at tho Court House, aud entertain the audience with some readings and recitations, mr. King has had a large experience in public readings, dramatic, sentimental and humorous, and his efforts have been highly appreciated and success ful. No onu should miss this rare lit erary feast. The price for admission on that evening will be 25 cts. for grown per sons, and for children under 12 years of age, 10 cK Roaat Uio Coffoo Rio Coffee, Mr. Henry Ewald has again set Java Coffoo up business as a watchmaker and Jew- ...... w. t x Butter - clcr in Tidioute. He is proficient in p. ... the business, and will doubtless receive Eggs, fresh considerable patronage from this sec- Salt tion. He desires us to say that he has Jrd " " " J Iron, common bar ordered a complete stock of oil verware jfaiiH, iod, t keg and Jewelry of all descriptions, which potathoa he will sell at a small advance on Limo-bbi. first cost. His place of business is in i-i-i-i r-v .0. Dried Beef the Black Front, opposite Depot St., . i.L Tidioute, ra. Notice to Jurors. Morrocco nd Russia rocket - 40 3035 2.00 (a 3.00 - 121 - 13 10 . n.'oo 3.75 I0f(jl21 7fi1.00 - 75PJ(H) a."i3( - fl(&'2Si 35 .45rf 1.00 10 - 25 l.tH)i2.00 121 - 3.00 - 3.00 50(300 - 1.75 - rio 17(318 II. U. TIMU U & CO. OIL CITY, PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Oil Wll Supill-, i. r. Tubing, Caning, Murker liotl, Working Itarrcl, Valve, clV., lira cD Steam Fitting, Belt ing, Lace Leather, Caning, Cr., Iron, Xalls Htecl, Rope, Oakum, Ac "Yemake a SPKCIALTY of ono-and-a- Suarter-inch Tubing and Steel Kods for mall Wells. H. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT f SOtVlETHINC THAT INTERESTS YOTf ! PnoTitoNOTAKY's Office, FonEsr County. V.. 1(h 4, 1877. ) Notice is heroby given that all persona Holiday Gooi of every descrip- Books, Excelsior Diaries for 1878, for tion, for Bale al W. R. Dawson's new gaie at W. R. Dawson's new store, I drawn to servo us drand or Petit J urors at t: ! ..- r " ift Of . t, oa Of December Term next, need not attend, store, Tidioute, Pa. 30 J.I Tidioute, Pa. 36 2t J uY Okdkk ok Col kt. O A. O. Cfl FOREST HOUSE, I t'.nn r.t AT T'llllfoh K'lin IV BQ rpl II mPll A. VAKSEK PuorniwTOR. opposite, v .. 'ourt House, iionesia, uuenod. Kvervthlnir new am frMb. Tho best of Honors kei A portion orinn puoiic i'aj"- tho election districts ot the county. , Pa. Just ft, beinir elected by a majority of 44. id clean and . . . , . . : , , ptennstantlv He claims irregularities in several of The latest swindle aud one which has been very successfully worked in the eastern part of this State, aud as far went as Westmoreland county, is the sale of a cornsheller by a traveling a?reiit. The fellow sells direct to the farmer, saving the middle-man's profit, and as he has only a sample machine with him, he lets the farmer, sign a contract to receive the sheller when it is delivered and pay a certain price for it. The contract turns out to be a iui hmid. age Is respectfully solicited. 4-17-lV W. C. COBURN, M. D., Tiff YSTCIAX .t RUROKOX oll'era his I nrvli-ra to tlm iHtonle of Forest Co. UaTiiifC had an experienco of Twelve Years in constant practice, Dr. Coburn guarantees to ?lvo satisfaction. Dr. Co ll mL-iM a ne. iultv of tho treatment ull other (Utronic or liiiKerim? diseaseM. Having and is roady-to vaccinate all who cie InveHllKRUHlaUw ent.nc meniooH cu ; . . Peil,:ereJ nroof against this fill 1 - - 1 - 0 - We understand that there is a case of small-pox ovef near Stewart's Run. We do not henr of any fresh particulars uor uew cases. Iu this connection, Dr. Blaine informs us that he has just received some fresh virus, Imr iiutMiHe and selected tho irood from systems, he will xuaranteo relief or a euro in all cases where a cure is possible. No Chariro for Consultation. All fees will bo reasonable. Professional visits inauo ai all hours. Parties al a distanco can con sult him by letter. tUltce and Resideneo second bnildinn .,ninv tint i 'finrt House. Tionesta. ra. ii- louthsomo disease. We publish this week the pro gramme of lectures, essays, etc., for the Teachers' Institute, which is to be held novt tvL- Tt will hn seen liv r neru- lloe days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 2Mt 1arfr ,cf aQ intenflCtual feast u. 11. mat. Jxo- rBK- i8Ixr- ATA 1 PARK C CO., Coi nor of Kim A Walnut St. Tlonostu. Rank of DiseouBt and Deposit. Intoi-est allowed on Time Deposit. CullooUons mailoon has ben prepared, of which all can partake, without money and without price, excepting on tho last evening We beliovolhe Institute will bo a sue cess. Piceons are not Hying so aumer- all tho Principal points ously about town as they were a week of tho U.S. . Collections solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ago, but we understand that they still roost out about the Mealy settlement, perhaps not so many as formerly, but still quite plentiful. When the anow came our hunters wept and cried "good- V 1 . l M T It I! li T . SOUTH OFRORINSON A RONNKR'S bye pigeons 1" butnow that the snow has disappeared and the weather mod crated, the lending of guns, ammuni STOim Tionosta, M. CARPENTER, . - Pa., . Proprietor. i - ..' U -,s - ' JO th W- i ....'.. .- Vto ... El W Pictures taken In all the latest styles the art. tion and accoutrements goes on as briskly, as ever. Tho swamp between tho Univer salist Church and the river was frozen over last week, and the juveniles hunt ed up their old skates, roerded up the broken Btraps, and were in paradise except when they were in school. Of all the recreations of youth none can compare to this. We learn from the Brookville Graphic that the man Clark, who was hurt a few weeks ngo at the raising of a barn, at Russell's Mill, this county, is a resident of Pinecreek twp., Jeffer son county, aud that he was not so badly hurt as was at first reported ; his collar bone was broken and his body otherwise bruised, but he is now able to be about again. If yu want fine Holiday Preseuts Attest : D. W. Clark, Frothy. IMI. -WILK,' lVntoIimakcr and Jeweler, TIDIOUTE, PA. INSECURITY OF OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS Prisoners Have Eacapesl ! Large Rewards Offoredf READ I READ! READ! ;itAM BARGAIN!) -IX- SILVERAVAEE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I have lust rocoived a lart'O stock of tho celebrated Rogers it Rro. Silverware, for sale at lower prices than ever before Also r of SOLID GOLD WATCHES, note for two or three hundred dollars suitable for old and young, do not n payment for machines, and as the neglect to buy them at NY . K. Daw- note is sold to a third party, it in time son's new.store, tidioute, i a. 00 1 t j ? .1. .!. TITP. T.AT?.niCF5T STOCK OF JEWELRY u. unrroundinir community to " " ' ' O I " JU UVOIIW K V.t - I . .. I 1. a .... . v farmers or any other persons will sign citizen8 0f Tionesta and vicinity to my their names to papers held by stran- 8toc 0f Boots and Shoes for fall trade, gers, as nine times out of ten they My'increased trade this fall has made prove to be a fraud. Jt necessary for me to put in a much S.J. Fisher, Dentist, nf Union harper stock than ever before, and con- City, Pa., will bo at Tionesta, at the gequently have bought at much lower Lawrence House, on Monday, 24th price9 than small dealers are obliged lust., to remain one week. He will be to pay. I sell Men's 3 solo Kip Boots, prepared to do all work pertaining to Hand-Made for 83.50. Men's Crack- his profession in a thorough and ekill- proof Rubber Boots $3.25. Women's ful manner. Best Tamnico Goat Button Shoes 32.50, T Is well known to all tbnt ilarin tlx ...wt two venrs. in fact for rears previous hard times has been tfradiially tigutemiitf his ifrip upon tis ; that onr incomes i-'rew "beautifully less," and as a result we must practice greater economy. Then the qut s tion arises, how can this bo done? the s:: swM to which has prompted tho writing of this short article. Nearly two years bince, wo engaged in the ns-ery and Provision business in this place, and how well wo huvo succeeded in bringing the price 01 that class of goods to their proper va ii as sold in neighboring cities, wo leave t ) ilia unrroiniiliiiir community to dcoul.; ever oilcred for sale in Tidioute, consisting iol X"- anticipations. To accoinmoiiaio vuo 110c rul patronage extended to us, we have re movod to the large and commodious revm : bllil.Vll 11 tJ tlm Himlist Uuilding. wlii ru we Key and Stem Winders, for Ladies and iiavo Inrgclv increased our sts k, both s- . . - .1 I. f f.... l..rll..M.I.1t'1 ueniiemon. to fiuanliiv aim tuhi'ij, u...t.iB . - . . COIN SILVER WATCHES, of all kinds, at tho very lowest cash prices. tiold Chains, Plated Chains, Roman Gold Necklaces, Fine Seal Rings, (Jold Pens ami Pencils of every descrip- -Albums, Wood Toys, Tin Toys, and oll kinds proportionately cheap, lary l l Musical insirunienis, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, and everything in tho Jewelry line. Spe cial attention given to the Tinware, Roots and Sh-s, Uloves, V lions, and tho staple articles of Han!w.u- to our former stouk of Orocenes and r. visions, Flour and Keetl. 10 pariiefl chasing of us in nuantify wo oiler a h f discount on our low retail pi ict and ;vi duplicate prices of goods in our " wherever purchased. Cash paid for g r;. 7tf J. if. DKRICKMiJi A C 1 Toy Stoves, Tin KitchenB, Games, Rnj a discount on the above prices on China Dolls, Wax DolU that are beau ties, China Tea Sets, Fine line of Pap eteries suitable for Holiday Presents, for sale at W. R. Dawson's new store, Tidioute, Pa. 3G 2t A letter received from our Cooks burg correspondent just after our last week's paper was issued, states that, owing to unavoidable delays the Cook McClure & Co. well No. 2 was then down only 150 feet. The Fisk well, on the Henry farm, about a mile and a half from the former was to com mence drilling last week. Our cor respondent promises to lot us know if anything important takes place in that section. -Tool Chests for Boys, Wash Sets, large purchases, or to customers from a distance. I warrant every thing I sell. D. C. Giu.isriu, 33 tf Main St., Ti iioute, Pa. Tobacco Boxes and Smoking Sets for sale at W. R. Dawson's new Btore, Tidioute, Pa. 3G 2t For Flanuels, Blankets, Wool Yarns, and all kinds of Leather and Wool Mittens'and Gloves, go to Rob inson & Bonner. Prices tell come and sec. 33 3t Doll's Heads and Bqdies for sale at W. R. Dawson's new store, Tidioute, Pa. 36 2t Robinson & Bonner sell the Sing-1 11 HPAIRI X U Crandall's Blocks, Vases, Moustache er, Domestic and .St. John hewing Ma Cups, Japanese Trays, Handkerchief chines below ageuU prices. They al and Glove Boxes, Sleighs for Boys and so wish to call attention to their Stock Girls, Drums, Gold Pens aud Pencils of Dry Goods, Boots aud Shoes, which for sale at W. R. Dawbon's new store, they are selling cheap. Call and Tidioute, Pa. 30 2t see. 32 3t. of Watches and Jewelry. Call and exain ino uiy stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ono door below (jrandin Opera House, Tidioute, Pa. M. WILK. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN Till; OIL KKUIONS! MILES SMITH, Iiciiler in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - - - PKNN'A. ConsUling ot Parlor, Oflice and Common Furniture, MattrcsHOS, Pillows, Window shades, Fixtures, Look ing (i hisses, A'c. Also, agent for Venango county lor the Celebrated Manhattan Spring Red and Combination Mattresses, inunul'acturcil and for sale at niv Kurnituro Warcrooins, l.llh siieol. near Liberty. Call and sco THE PARKER CUM." MUiplo Red. ly SEND STAMP FOR CIBCULAR PARKER BRCS WEST MERIDENV,. SUBHCRlBEforUia Forest U it will ty.