s' EDITOR. WEDNESDAY fflORMSC, JAN. II, 1S78. LIST OF JURORS Drawn fob February term, 1878. grand jurors. Tionesta 13oro. J. IT. Dirigman, Foreman ; P. O. Conver, J. E. Wenk. Tionesta Twp. Jobn Zents, Peter Vought, Wm. Hood. Harnett. II. P. Spence, Wm. Roy cr, Robt, Hulings. Green. C. M. Arner, Henry Kiser. Jenks. Jas. "Walton, Jno. Sallade. Howe. G. W. Giflord. KiDgsley. "Win. Braunon, Wm. Tobey, N. G. Cole, Hickory. Fred. KeifTer, Sidney Smith, Daniel Rustler. Harmony. L N. Jeffords, W. W. Black, F. S. Terry, John Mclntyre. PETIT JURORS. Tionesta Boro. Leonard Agnew, P. M. Clark, Geo. Morgau, J. A. Froper, C. E. McCray, Jacob'Wenk. Tionesta Twp. Henry Glfssner, J. N. Thompson, James CarauD, Fatrick Black. Barnett. Wm. Williama, W. R. Coon, Jno. Irwin, W. J. Armstrong, Archie Black. Green. Ja. Flynr,J. B. Haggerty, E. II. Chase. Jenks. Jas. Cole, C F. Hunt, II. H. Scott. Howe. Tbos. Porter. Kiogsley. Jno. Mathe, Geo. Os good, Jacob Berlin, David Sutton, Raymond Grimes. . Hickory. James Green, Ed. With- erell, Henry Miller, Jason Decker, Harmony. Jas. Elliott, B. G Scott, T. C. Blocher, A. J. Biggins, W, B. JSowell, A. W. Allender, J. D. Magee. ' The following good thing cu R. U. Brown, is taken fromlhe Columbia Herald : A few days ago w? hid Hon. R. B. ' Brown, of Clarion, formerly editor of the Clarioa Democrat. He wasn't the least bit proud, although Uncle Jake SKeigler says he will bo the richest printer man in the State, as his weekly income from a little scraggy farm, that he purchased a few years ago, is about $300. Before oil was found in Clarion our friend Brown could not find a ten ant for his farm, evea" by offering all - the proceeds and a nice little bonus. But now things have changed. The Democrat is the property of Geo. F. Kribbs, Esq., and he takes to editing like a duck does to water, aud Mr. Brown is sliding along on oily beds of ease. We forgot to remark that he got the farm from a chap who allowed himself to become in arrears for sub scription and gave the farm to pay his bill other ffise friend Brown would not have been- able to buy it. But Brown is a philanthropist, and the poor devil who had to part with his farm is now happy in a situation as teamster for Brown's oil field. The Tidioiite Netvs of last week .Bays: Last Friday E. F. Jones and Jiia son Irvington, discovered tracks of st wild animal of some kind in the woods near the Fuelhart mill, about a smile up Magee Hun. The next mor aiing Irving, took his dogs," put them on the track, and after quite a hunt 4he dogs treed the animal near tho pot where the tracks were first dis covered. Calling to his help Golsten Smith, they worried the animal until he finally jumped into the mill pond, where the dogs tackled him and were soon disabled. Two two boys waded into the pond and clubbed the cat un til they supposed him dead, but after removing him from the water they tojk the precaution to tie him thor oughly. lu a little time he came to, when the boys put him in a box and have since had him on exhibition in town. It is undoubtedly a wild cat, but a very largo one, as he stands as high as a good sized dog, and is an iiji'y lookiug brute. Jones says his logt also treed the second 911c but he -at away. - -Whenever we see a complimenta ry notice of the work of Mr. Greaves, the artist, we have sort of a home pride in him, which induces ua to copy it. The following in taken from the Nor thern Tier Gazette, published at Troy, i'a.: Wm. A. Graves, of Warren, Pa., a - il of Le Clear has been in town for ::t week, aud has just completed ' ' j siu oil portrait of Mr. S. W. !iiYh was on view to many V. It. DUNN of our citizens, on Monday. The por trait does full justice to the subject, and possesses very high artistic excel lence. Mr. Greaves is a young artist, but deserves to rank very high in his profession, his portraits being dis tinguished by a strength and vigor of treatment that insures them n high position among similar works. He has on view several portraits of great excellence. The Kittaning Times thinks Hon. Harry White will bo a candidate for re-election. The place could not be filled by a more eminent statesman than the General, Brookville Graphic. Call at Robinson & Bonner's and see the Livingston Corn Shellcr, two sizes, suitable for farmers and poultry raisers. 37 ot Kunkel'a "Des Fleur Da Alpes," a delicious perfume for the handker chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do not waste your ruouey on "cheap" perfumery ; the best is the cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Appeal Police. Commissioners' Okfick, Forest Co., 1 Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 21, 1S78. J Notieo is hereby Riven that tho Commis sioners of Forest Comity will nicotat their oMeo in the Court House at Tionesta Bor ough on tho 2d mid 23d of February, for the purposo of holding appeals for tho as sessment of 1S78. By order of Comitv Commissioners. JAS. T. BRKNNAN, Clerk. PROCLAMATION. Whkueas. The "lion. L. D. Wetmoro, President Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas and tiuarterScssions in tuul for the county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, nt Tionesta, for tho County f- Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Feb. next, being tho 2,sth day of Fob. 1S78. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of snid county, thntthevbo Uien and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their ofF.os appertain to be done, and to those who are liound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall 1 e in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute aguiust them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 1878. j v viih sii y k k x , Sheriff. TRIAL LIST, FEB. TERM, 1378. PuOTIIOnoTARY'B OFFICK, Forest Co., Pa No. Tr.Yr. 1. Samuol C. Sloan vs. J. F. Overlandcr ' 8 Dec. 71 2. David Beattv vs. Jno. Fitz- rnorris et al 47 Feb, 70 3. Selden Whitman vs. J. W. II. Reisingeret ai adm'rs 45 Dec. 76 4. The Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. -Van Gieson et al G May 77 o. j. Ji. uericKson iV. vo. vs. Philetus Thompson et al 67 Dec. 73 6. Win. Jones for uso vs. Har mony Township 20 Dec. 71 7. Win. Richardson vs. Har mony Township 18 Dec. 71 8. Catherine Doherty vs. Har mony Township 19 Dec. 71 0. Wm. Haslet vs. Jas. Conley 20 May 77 10. Goo. Morgan vs. J. G. Root 34 May 76 11. Jas. Carl vs. J. J. . UYer- lander 64 Sep. 77 12. II. A nshurtz & Co. vs. Free man & Corbet t 44 Sep. 77 13. Catherine Noble et al vs. P.' Dayetal 37 Sep. 77 14. J. B. Agnew for uso vs. S. II. Haslet 67 Sep. 77 15. John D. Hunt vs. The Coun ty of Forest 32 Sep. 77 16. Joanna B. Sill Widow ot al vs. S. H. Haslet et al 33 Doc. 75 17. J. D. Ainger T rustoe vs. Joshua Douglass ct al Terra Tenants 10 Doc. 77 18. A. Bean vs. W. Howe et al 83 Sep. 70 19. Achre. Wick A Co. vs. J. G. Dale 50 Deo. 76 D. W. CLARK, rrothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 14, 1878. Frank Kobbins, PHOTOGRAPHER, (successor to deming.) Pictures in every styleof the art. Views of the oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. - ao-tf THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 4560. NEW YORK, THE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent. on application. Supply Teas to Druggiats, General Deal ers, and others, packed in hundnouie scaled packages of one pound eacii, in canisters of the same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 11), and in. boxes. 1111 particulars on ap plication. g Supply Teas to Peilillors in half pound and one pound bags, piaiu or printed, at a more nuorai discount than is given else where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and in all c:ihi-,H guarantee the quality of their goodf Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and plcaso say under which ot the lorgomg heads vou clesirn particulars, so tiiat we may nend vou till tho information necessary without further trouble. TIte W !! Tea Company Is one of the largest and most reliable bousas 111 the traile ; all parties requiring Tea in (iiiantiaes will do well to st ud their orders direct. 'J.ui E. F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wino of Iron will effectually cuip liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of the kidneys and nil diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, nneh as constipation, ilatuloncc, inward piles, fullness of blood to tlis bond, acidity of tho stomach, nausna, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the heail, lnirried or ditlicult. breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs beforo the sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin 'and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden (lushes of heat, burn ing in the (lesli, constant Imaginings of evil and groat depression of spirits!. Prleo $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm oil' some other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wino oflron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron Is not sold in bulk only in U bottles. K. F. Kunkol, Proprietor, No. 1T!I North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, In two hours. No foe till head passes. Scat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkol, 2."i9 North. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on vour druggist and ask for a bottle of K tinkers Worm Syrup, price $1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, nil other worms can bo readily removed. B. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tlio world. Tlny re move dandruff, allav irritation, soothnjmd cool the heated scaln. prevent tho hair from falling otr, and promoto tho growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify tho Hair, and render it soil and glossy. They Impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they aro u'nrlvitll cd ; eradicate dandruti and 'prevent 1 1! 1- ness. '1 ho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itchimr. c-riintion. Cures headache produced by beat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral rostore Hair to a natural and clossv color. restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. 1 rum per bottle $1. Ask your druggist for them, or sond to K. F. Kunkol. Pro prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-0m Neiv Advertisement if. list ray. CAMTC to the premises of the subscriber in 'iionesta Townsliio, Forest Co.. Ra. on Nov. 21st. 1877, nut dark red stuer, sup posed to be a year old last spring. Has a slit in right e:ir noothor murks or spots. The owner is notiiied to come forward, provo property, pay charges and take tho animal away, or it will ba disnoer of according to law. ; ' . SOLOMON BYERS. Jan. 7, 1878. 39 3t Notice of Proposed Legislation. TVTOTICK is hereby given that on effort 1' will be made in the Pennsylvania Leg islature, 011 or after the 11th of February, 1878, to have passed an Act of Assemblv to extend to Forest County tho provision of ino ici approvou Aiarcu xta, l!S()'J, provid ing for compensation to ownors of sheep destroyed by dogs, out of tho funds pro vided bv direct taxation of doia ; with the amendment that tho amount to bo assessed against each dog shall be one dollur in stead ot twenty-live cents. Said Act of 1809 having originally passed for tho oouu ties of Bucks, Chester, Montgomery and Delaware. A. B. KKLLY, G. W. ROBINSON, Wide Awake! Spicy! Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S78. Better Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing alter than any other Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! THE OIL CITY DAILY DEBRICK HAS BEEN ENLARGED TO 52 C0LE3LS, And will begin the now year with OVER 6,000 DAILY CIRCULATION, Larger than ever attained by anv dailv newsp iper 111 ra. outside 01 uio large cities li lias gained this by giving all the fresn est news, and sparing no expense in oh taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of the Oil Region, besides several reporters who are constantly trav cling, me proprietors, editors and ro portorial stall, are all young and energetic men, whose aim is to make tho Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The derrick Aviii be better than ever for 1877. It will have special reporters nt Washington and iiarrisnurg. who will send daily specials of all important events Its readers will be kept posted on all the political news of tho dav, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a largo reportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take the lead in discussing questions ot importance to oilmen, and work faith fully for the interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always be tound reliable Tho Daily Dkrkick being published at Oil City, the Metropolis of tho Oil Ke gions, and the largest Petroleum Market in the world, has belter advantages for ob taining eil news than any other daily. Its market quotations have gained precedence over all others for accuracy, reliability and iuiiness. THE DERRICK IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE. It circulates anion a rich and nourishing people. If you want spicy reading, iresh nows, in format ion concerning tho Oil Region and a red-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil City Dailv Derrick. Terms, S10 pe year: six months $": $1 a mouth in ud vance. THE WEEKLY DERRICK With iiS to HO columns of 4Jlaoiee Etcnding Iflatler Containing a weekly review of tho Oil Piiisiness, all tho 'Stray Sand" of tho Dai ly Derrick, ami interesting news from ull parts of the world in a condensed form. Tho WEEKLY DERRICK will be sent post paid, to any address, for jd.iXI per year, aiwavs 1.1 advance. V. 11. LONUWELL A CO.. Publisher.-', O.l City, Pa JOU WOPK neatly e FL'LLICAN OUjoo xeuutcd ut tho RE ACII EH of Vocal and Instrumental Music, will give lessons on the Piano, Organ and Violin. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Present resi dence with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones ta Station. : . . :'.tr BOOTS AND SHOES! HIT. EVANS has. u-t opened n largo and well-soloctod sto.ik of Roots and Shoos, at prices t LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from sur rounding towns and country when visiting Tidioute to call and JKxnmlsic lii.s HtoU before purchasing elsewhere. "Hurt" and also "(fray Rros" Fino French Kid Shoes for Ladies' wear c specialty. Remenibet tho place, , OLRARD BLOCK, TIDIOUTE, FA. 30 3ni " II. II. EVANS. SHERIFF'S SALE . BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vend!. Ex. issued out of the Court of Connnon Pleas of Forest count v and to mo directed. thcro will bo exposed to salo bv public vendue or outcry j at tho Court l(ousc, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY. JANUARY 2S, A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : l. K. Anderson, President in trust tve, s. Jno. C. Brvan ot al., Vendi. Ex. No. 11. Feb. Term, 1878. N. fc II. Tho undi vided one-third () part of all that certain pieco or parcel of land situate in tho Town- lun ot Jlarinony. Oountv ol l-orest. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Ileginningat a point in the center of Uorman Road, or the road thatleadw lrom feillsburgh to Hickory reek nino hundred and thirty and thrcu- tenths .I'.ioO I1-10) feet, southwesterly from tho northeast corner of tho tract of land conveyed by tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania to "John McOinlev the 'SM dav of August A. D. lSt.", of which this convey ance forms a part, tlionco south two de grees fifty-three minutes ("M') west eighteen -hundred and tweuty-livo ami eight-tenths (18-1U) luet to a point, thence south eighty-seven degrees ami seven minutes (,87 7') cast eight hundred and twenty-five feet to a point, thence south two degrees and three (2 3') minutes west seventeen hundrod and eleven and nine-tontbs (11(11 H-1U) foot to a post at tho southeast corner of the said John MeOin loy Farm theneo north eighty-seven de grees, forty minutes (87 40') w.-st ten hun dred and fourteen (1014) foot to a post tho southwest corner of tho said John MeUin- loy farm, thence north two degrees twenty six minutes (2 26') east nineteen hundred and Kixty-live feet to a point, thence north oighty-sevon degrees and thirty minutes (S7U iO ) west eleven hundred and twelve (1112) feet to a point in tho cast lino of the il. Vt llkms Farm, thence north throo (3) degree east two hundred and ninety-four aud soven-tentus (2i'4 7-10) loot to a point, thence ttouth cighty-sevon degrees thirty minutes (87 30') east seven hundred and nino and live-tenths (700 5-10) feet to a point, theneo north three degrees (.V) east nine hundred and thirty-nine and four tenths (J3(( 4-10) fact to a' point In tho cen ter or tho Oormau road thence northeast the centre of said road SIG-10 lectio a point tho place of bcriniiing. Cm.iiu ing sixty throo and thirty-eight 0110-hun-drudths (3 38-100) acres, of which is about twenty acres improved, being one stame erected thereon and small fetory triune dwelling house thereon. Also. All that certain pieeoorparcolof land situate in tho Township of Tiwiiost i, forest County, Stato ot Pennsylvania, le ginning at a post on tho south cast corner of (ieo. Herran land and running thence south livo deirecs cost sixtv-tive and fivo tenths perches to a post and htones, thence by lands ol James lleatty south sixty de grees west one bundl ed and elghtv-Hevoii and six-tonths porches to a post, theneo north one hundrod and livo and seven tenths perches to a past, theneo north tiventy-iive degrees west liftv-four and four-tenths perches to a post, thence by land ot tioo. 11 erran north sixty-uvo do grees cast 0110 hundred and seventy-four perches to the place or beginning, con taining one hundred and lorty-eight acres and twenty-nine perches, about twenty- live acres improved, being erected tlioro on one stable and one small board houso. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jno. C. Rrvan et al., at the suit of G. K. Anderson, President in trust c. Terms cash. JCSTIS SIIAWKEY. Sheriff Sheriff's Olilce, Tionesta, Pa., Dee. 7, 1878. SHERIFF'S SALE. TY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendi. Ex XJ issued out ot tho Court of Common Picas of Forest Countv, and to mo direct ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at the Court House, In 4 1... 1. ...... n.-!. r. 'l 1it.nL.t.. kilu ui'i nipil .'i i ii'iivnut, I'll MONDAY, JAN. 28, A. D.. 1878. at 10 o'clock A. M .,tho following described real estate, to-wit : David S. Duncomb for uso of John K. McDonald, now for uso of Austin Slovens vs. 1 ho Inland PetroleiLyi Company ol tho County of enango, in. J'.x., No. 7, Feb Term, 1878. Lathy it Agnew. All that certain undivided ono-eighth (A) part of all those parcels of land situate in Howe township (late Iionesta) rorest Co., and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and do scribed as follows, viz : Lots or tracts of land numbered four thousand eight hun dfed and twenty-threo (4s23), four thous and seven hundred and ninety - two (471)2), four thousand eight hundred and twenty-one (1821), threo thousand one huudredand ninety - seven (311(7), aud three thousand one hundred und nine ty -livo (31ii5), in all - four thousand acres of laud moro or loss, and being tho lands cumveytd by (Jeorgo C. Porter of Meadvillo. Pennsvl vania. to Frederii Prentice, and by Frederic Prontico and wife conveyed to the party of tho lirstpart by deed dated Kovemuer 1st, 1N4, and rc corded'in oflice of tho recorder of deeds in and for Forest county, aforesaid, in deed book vol. 2, at pagos KU, 100 and 101, and being satno land conveyed by S. M. Seely to tho inland Petroleum Coinnanj , ot e nango county, by deed dated Fold nary 28( A. !., 18i2, and recorded in rorest county in deed book No. 8, page 351 Ac. About thirty acres of wliicli is cleared anil under lence with. one old sawmill, one framo houso 45x24 feet two stories high, ono frame houso about 20x30 feet 11 stories high, two frame houses about, 20x30 feet two stories high, two fiauio barns, one blacksmith shop, and tho remains ot sev era! old buildings thereon erected, also soma fruit tree growing thereon. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of The lliland Petroleum Coin puny, ut the suit of David S. Duacomb for use of John E. McDonald, now for uso of Austin Stevens. Terms cash, JCSTIS SIIAWKEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oliico, Tionesta, Pa., Dec. 20, lb77 ARE YOU COmc, TO PAINT? CHEMICAL PAINT. Ready for use In White, and oyor Ono Hundrod different Colors made of strict ly puro White Lead, Zinc nnd Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warrantod much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twico as Long a any other Paint. It lias taken tho FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho Stato Fairs of tho Union, nnd Is on Many Thousand of tho finest houses in tho country. Address: MILX.EIR, BAMFLE CARD SENT FREF. FOR KALE M JlO.ULWSOX Allegheny Valley Rail Road. 'ittsburgh, Titusvi l!e 6 Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. 0 N AND AFTER Snndnv, Dec. 10. 1S77. trains will run as follows: STATIONS. North w aid. No. i p in Southward S't.1 Uti.t n.t No. I .. 1 a in p m 2:30 4:0 1:U 5:35 5:40 i:25 p in 8;lo p 111 n in 0:45 5:00 4:00 2:35 2:10 Pittsburgh 8:.r,n W PenJuncbhOO Kittanning 10:38 R. Il'k Junell:18 8:40! 2:55- 10:50 7:00 :2 1:40 12:58 11:15 12:55 5:40 5:18 11:47 11:33 l'.rady Rend 1 1:33 Parker 12:10 Enileuton 12:-":'. 1:20 2;:i5 3:05 1:32 5:37 '.:!! 7:01 7:55 I): 15 11:00 1:05 4:15110:5.); 12:40 4:20 10:30 12:00 7:10 Scrubgrasal 1:33 7:51 8:35 !i:05 (:25 3::M 2:55 2:20, 1:12 12:50 11:40 0:42110:45 Franklin 2:(is 0:02 8:25 8:04 7:10 0:41 8:25 8:10 7:20 0:05 4:02 12:40 8:00 7:27 7:10 0:47 5:57 5:05 p. m Oil Cit v 2:35 Roiisevillo Titusvillo 3:37 Corry 4:17 10:20 Mavvlllo i:14 10:10 Buffalo 8.05 0:55 Oil City -Oleopoli? 2v30 it: 17 8:25 l:lil 8:54 12:27 Knulo Jtock 3:37 0:05 0:32 10:22 11:10 12:01 11:07 Tionesta Tidiouto 4:25 f.;55 7:10 1(30 8:00 Irvincton p. m fa. in a. m Trains run by PhilpdelphlaTiiuo. DAVID McCAllUO, (icn'l Sup't. MORTON HALL, Ncn'l Passenger C Ticket Agent. American fc Foreign fa(enlN. CILMORE.C CO., Successors to Clii- tnan, Hosmcr iC Co., Solicitors. Patents procured in all countries. No Fees in ad vance. Nocharurcs unless tho patent Is gi anted. No fees for making prelimina ry examinations. No additional fee) for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Ry a recent decision ot the Commissioner all rejected applications may bn revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases Itefore tho Patent Oilico, Extensions belore Congress, Infringement Suits in different Slates, nnd all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmuro A Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. Iisid Cases. IVnrraiita nnd Mcrip. Contested Laud Cases prosecuted beforo tho U. S. le:ioral Land Olilce and Depart ment of the Intirior. Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and 100 aero pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in tho name of the purchaser upon any Oov eminent land subject to private on'try, at 1.25 per acre. It is of eipial value with Rounty Land Warrants. Send siamp to (iilmoio A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of Pay fc Hois til y. Ollieers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho late war, or their heirs, aro in manv cases en titled to money from tho (jovornmont of which they havo no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose ft amp to Oilmoro A Co., and a full reply, alter examination, will bo given you free. Pensions. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Uilmoro A Co. Cases prosecuted by Gilmote A Co. be foro tho Supremo Court of tho United States, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business Is con ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties employed by tho old firm. Attention to all business entrusted to Oil moro A Co, is thus so cured. Wo desire to win success by de serving it. Address GILMORE A CO., C29 F Street, Washington, D. C. 41tf 7111H. V. M. II NATS!, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH has recently moved to this placo for tho purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of tho town and county havo for a long time known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. Iain prepared to make all kinds of dresses in tho latest styles, and guarantee satisfaction. Stamping' for braid ing and embroidery itono in the best man ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask is a fair (rial. Residence on Elm Street, in the Acomb Ruildintr. tf. Can't bo made by every agent ev ery mouth in tho business we furnish, but those willing to work can easny earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room'lo explain here, liusiness pleasant and honorable. Women and bovs and girls do as well as men. We will f.irnhdi you a complete Outlit free. Tho business nays heller than anything else. We will iiciii eM-i!o ui Mailing you. I'urilcii lai'S tree, n rue and seo. Farmers and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need ol pavim; woi k at hoim should wnle to.us and learn all about tho work at once. Now is the time. Dr. n't uciay. Address lruo A Co., Augusta, JUaiae. y:1 WILLIAMS jfc CO., M EADVILLE, - - PEXN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. 1MRDS and Animals stulVel and lm.unt- od to order. Artificial Eyes kept in block. " 2-ly 999 BROTHERS, 2.9, 31, J& S3 St. Clair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ,0 BONNE11, TIONESTA, PA. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Prices. tOOO for S200. GCOfor 300. f 700 for 300. DOO for 0300. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i. K STRUCK IIAItlft IMJf rillGI'iS. Only One Price for Cash, and n low one. NO DEVIATION. We give no discounts. We pay no agents' commissions, which double tho prices of all Pianos. Wo look to tho People, who want a first class Piano at a fair profit over cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tho People our agents, and give them our Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good Piano of any other manufacturer, giving thai People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended In commissions, rent, freight,, traveling and incidental expenses. Tho "Medelssohn" Piano Co. ean sell' you a 7J octave rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches long, with front round coi ners, carved legs, serpentina and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Ovor Strung Rass, Agraffe Trebl, ami French Orand Action, which only accompany the best Pianos of tho most celebrated makers, at the very low price of 251). $275 or WOO. according to stylo of case, or with four round cor ners and full agrafle for ?:i.r0, and guaran tee them in every respect equal to any 1'iauo inaiio oi similar stvie, or no naie. The "Mendelssohn" Pfano Is manufac tured fro in the very best materials, and by tho most killol and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted bv one of tho most expnrienccd Piano mauii- laeiurors in ine country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from greon wood, an. I by irreencr mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any In tho market for its rich and powerful tones, and Its adaptation to iho human voicft in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. It sneaks for itself. We are willing to place It bosldo any other make of Piano on its merits, either in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half tho money" of equally good Instruments. "The best tho cheapest" When it costs the leat money. All Pianos fully warranted for fivo years. Send for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. The "Mendelssohn" Tinno Co.. Olheo of Manufactory, Sfl BROADWAY, X. Y. Awarded tho Highost Modal at Vionn ft E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Deulcrs In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoseopos, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS- We aro Headquarter for everything n tho way of STF.REOPTICONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being manufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereoptif on, Advertisers Stereoptieon, Artopticon School Lantern, Family Lantorn,, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each style being tho best of ils class in the market. t atalognes or Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magio Lantern. jT-JTCut out this advertisement for ref-erence.-ti; NEBRASKAjGRJST MILL rpiIE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy--I- town,) Forest county, has bucu thor oughly overhauled and refitted in tirst c iiss order and Is now running and doing all kinds of 6 CUSTOM oniivniNo. FLOUR, KKD 'AND OATS. Constiintly oiihand, and sold at tho vcrv lowest lidies. ,l -Um H. y, LEDEBUR. 4" (
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