i i WEDNESDAY M0RM7S0, FEB. 11, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JJurgessQ. W. RomssoN. CVuMriiwen 1. 1. Thomas, S. J. Setley Win. Richards, D. S. Knox, A. B. Kelly, C. A. Randall. Justice of thaTeace D. S. Knox, O. A.. Randall. ( JonstaMe. II. Bwaccart Kuhnot Directors J I. II. May, TT. O. Da .Robin-on, T j VanUiese'n.D. vta, (1. W W. Clark FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge Ti. D. Wktmokf. vtvie Judges 3ot. G. Dale, Ed- (VAllD KkHR. Tre.nsnrr S. J. Kktlky. , Prothonotary, Register Recorder, dte. J. W. CLARK. Nheritr Jitstis SnAWKF.r. (wmiMionr Eli Bkrlin, Isaac Loho, John Rkck. County Superintendent U. 8. Brock way. District Attorney S. P. Irwitc. .wry Commissioners II, Z Towner, Lyman Cook. County Surveyor T. I. Collins. Coroner M. Ittel, Jr. County Auditors Nicholas THOMP SON. J. It. NRILL, II. A. Y.VKKTtVl.T,. Member of ConrrcsS'-llAUWC WllITK. Assembly J. li. Aonkw. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI01IESTA LODGE No. 369, I. O. of O. T?. . TXTEKTS everv Friday evening, at 7 11 1- o'fl. lock, in the if all formerly occupied by tho UKd Templars. J W. Y. BIGGINS. N. O. a. W. SAWYER. Soc'y. 27-tf. E. L Davis, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta. Pa. XIl Collections mado In tins and adjoin bit: connties. 40-ly , , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elm Street, TIONESTA , PA . W. W. LATHY. J. B. AONKW. AT TO UNISYS AT LAW, TIONESTA, FA. ATTKNTION ROI.niEnM! I have beon admitted to practice as an Attorney in tlie Pension Oillco at wasn- I inirton.'l). C. All ofticors, soldiers, or ( miiinrn who wero iniurod in tlie late war, ran obtain pensions to which they may bo ntitlod, bv calllns; on or addressing me at of !Vmy ad ! bounty wili recelve prompt at- tontion. .... i r : 1. ah .nw rii rraa va a nnl ri AT ill I ih into war. and having tor a number of ILIIVIHK ll rl WYTl juui r.n Boiv ... years engaged in me proccuum m ui- .. it diers' claims, my experience will assure the collection of claims in the shortest pos sible time. . J. B. AG NEW. 4ltf. m "7 tr.c I " J P I A TTIIkVHY AT LAW. and JN OTART I m . . . I i. Prnbio, Reynolds Hukill & 5?:'8 Block, Sonec St., Oil City, Pa. 30-ly Lawrence House, fftFNOEA Vroprktor Wl8ThouT is centrally located. Everything now and well furnkhed Superior accommoda 1 irtnu Qtli 1 Ht.rlnt ottention iriven to irucstfl, Vegetables and Fruits of all Kinds uervou in their season. Sample room for Com- Hioi'ciul Agonts. noXKKU A AGNEW BLOCK. L. . " izKflj;: ?or -he nc.ommodation of the public. A portion of the patronage or tnopumio is soucivoo,. ; J. 13. M. !., TIONESTA, PA. Offtck Hours: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. j. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. . "'i ' . W. C COBURN, M. D., lillYSICIAN fc SURGEON offers his L mirvlcoH to tho people oi j oresi to. i Ilaviiior had an exnorienco of Iwolve Ynni-H in constant iractiee. Dr. Coburn " ' criiarantoes to civo Hatislnctiou. Dr. Ce- U)iu n makes a specialty of tho treatment tt Nasal. Throat. Lung and all other Chronic or lingoringdisoaaes. Jiavbig rtvestiixaled all Kcicntinauietliods Ql cur- ing disease and selected the good from -Hli! HysUmis, he will guarantee relief or aeuro- "In all cases where a cure is possible. No Clmrge flr Consultation. All fees will bo nasoimhlO. rroiesnouai yin u.ua till hours. T)HHnLi a n Hlt'llWlll r(t tl ('1)11 . I It I.; i.i lixr ll tor. Olllce and Residence second building thn Court House. Tionesta. l'a. Of- Wednesdays and Saturdays. 2.ritf ii u uav. A. B. KBLLY. 3IA Y, 1AHK C CO., Comer of Elm & Walnut Sts. Tionosta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits, Colleetfons made on all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 13-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. v,r7Z7ZZT. HOUTII OF ROBINSON fe BONNER'S STORE. Tionesta, P.a., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho lateht stylos theurt. -U' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted. Those of our subscribers who havo nrAmU.il t brine- us atove-wood. are r D , requested to bring it in at once. Length 1G to 18 inches. -OimriprW motinir will ho held at ttm M V. Church in ihia nlarfi. cam- - - - j i I racncinff on Saturday evening next, The Presiding Elder will be present and (tinf MIM (hfl B0Pn)Aa I 11 u vuuum. uu . i -Mr. TCrnnn w 1 have! a few tons of hard coal to dispose of from the stock he has ordered. Those honeed any of it should see him at once. The Broqkvillo Graphic wants to bo shown a town without a John Smith. Tioncsta is that town, come over and see it. Attention is called to the new ad vertisement of the Brooklyn branch of j the Goodyear Rubber Co. Many use ful articles aro advertised. -There is talk of getting up a do nation in Tionesta for Rev. Allen, Whether matters have been shaped to any certainty we have not learned. The spring time is almost here, and it might be a good idea for those -I . ! 1. A J-l fathers having fair daughters to repair their catcs and nut sharp brads on the top of them. , Some five hundred bills have been introduced during the present session of our Legislature. As only a few of these are of general importance, a large number will not be acted on. The Indiana Progress thinks that if Harry White and Geo. Jenks are nominated for Governor by their re- spective . parties, we Bnan nave tne same old fight over again, on an en- largei scale. . -1111 4 I. . I - To-morpow is St. Valentine's day. I Look out for those highly-colored pic lures with verses underneath. 1 bey have already commenced operations, nluj Carly everybody will probably j be IdVored. t it, Tir:,T.li knn I lUBU 'ittlucu uuu" been appointed blienli oi liutler coun- If by the Governor, to take the place made vacant bv bherill Walter, who " was ousted a snort urne since ior me- . i 11 m gecuriu(? , a election. O d O -Tho Stave Mill is running on full time, and bolts are coming in rapidly, Tim nr.-inrif Inrff bnvn contracted a I w j..v,..v.v.v . - I ... All. . . T II. 1 a r-rrn nnontltv nt hnlTQ n TIM T II n TirOnft. I "fcv, 1"""--"J - I I bilities are that the mill will 1)0 kept busy for some time to come. Hon. R. B. Brown, formerly of the Clarion DcmoeraHs making quite a figure in the Free Pipe Lice buei- ness He was sent by the Producers' Council to .Philadelphia and I'ltts- , . , burgh to talk tho matter up, and made the bill many friends. A raan narae,, Jame8 Jnson, of rcii :ai: 1 r ucr luin.-g u. u day Jast ona ,t wa3 learcd mat me limli was broken. Ur. liiaine was sent for, and he says the leg is badly bruised, but no bones broken. The Bean Farm Methodists and w I the'.r friends made a raid on Rev. Al- len at his home at Stewart's Run, one evening last week, and left with him a goodly amouut of provisions and household articles. A nicer thing couldn t have liean done. -During the late snow teams came :n from Crawford" and Eiie counties . to do .hauling m our lumber woous. TnprA wa8 r-l-nlv of inere wa8 Pnlv 01 as long as snow lasU work lor them ail ted. 1 resent indi- . , , Koi;A thof v LatJVllO likUQ Sta v wumw k w i have another run of sleighing, which would suit everybody. From reports roceived ana puD- ,uJ(!L ;t 5ii bJ BP.n thst th nnhlic schools of our in fli.nri.Mn. condition, and that a goodly portion of tho ju- nils are steady and prompt in their tQ,.-in, TKafatho nnlv wav tn acquire an education. Mr. Selden Whitman informs us that operations havo actually com menced on his place and a well is be iug put down jU6t oack of the Oldtown boat scaffold. He has high hopes of making his everlasting ionune oui oi this venture, and he has our best wish-' es for success. Ex-Sheriff Van Giesen came home about ten davs aso. with a sore leg the one which was hurt two years ago, and which had healed. Dr. Coburn lanced it and it is now healing rapidly. The well on which he was engaged, cn the Sloan Farm, at Elk City, is down, acd is pumping fifteen barrels per day Mr. S. C. Sloan is also in town, and is in rond health. Tylersburg Topics, Tylekshuro, Feb. 12. Ed. Republican John Brown's bodv lies mnuld'rinir in the crave, and I . . .". . .... ' xyiersourg goes raarcning on. T1)ere j9 tQ bo a big fight on electIon jq in ...... tn.,n.Mn niotir. and also a bent in regard to a l'oor House m this county. Your corres . pondent don't desire a hand iu cither, but prefers to live in Borne private fam- i Y. Tl, 1 - J ,.1, I cuu" mo K"uc ouu Ju uu&'" to see the lumbermen, their faces are a? loDg a9.a ho Sun' Rnd lhey look about as dangerous, No oil this week, but in about ten days look out ! Rev. Payne is holding meetings at the Myers Church. Yours, Jeff. Recollect the Spring Elections which takeplace on Tuesday next, 19tn inst. A great many important offices are to be filled, and the best material wo have Bhould be used. The following is a list of the officers to be elected in Tionesta Boro 1 person for Burgess. C pcrsonb for Councilmen, (3 iu each . - ' ' 2 persons for School Directors, 3 yrs. J tl j 1 person for Constable -and Collec tor. 1 person for High Constable. 1 person for Judge of Election. 2 persous for Inspectors of Election. 2 persons for Overseers of the Poor. 2 persons for Boro Auditors. Some of our citizens have put up small amounts of ice, which they get ai0Dg th0 river "shore ice," as it is called. It is about six inches thick, and will answer when none better can be had, Court week comes on apace. Then ;8 the time when our subscribers come ;n j0 8etLle up their accounts in such numbers that wo cun scarcely find , , " , , places to put the money. But don t , . i .i A lei any one nesuaio on mis accouiu some of our neighbors are poor, and w6 wiU pass over any money we don't nend to them. -We would be obliged to those 0f our friends who reside near where oil operations are going on within our county, if, when any new wells are ctn -tA n;i ci,nlr r .it,ikinn infinite Dbai KU, Ull DWUlu., w uj .uiug ..buu.uv .l In. t- HAlArmAti( r fa,ii. . ... . iu irtoiu tu iu uciwwmiuuu, vi torv for oil nurnoses transDires. thev would drop us a line or send us word Our business keeps us bo close at home that we cannot ascertain theso things by persoual visits, and we desire to keep our readers fully posted in this particula r. A Brookston'corrcspondcnt sends , fnllowinf item of local newa . ,.Ijast Monday (5th inst.) the oldest child of John llo,J(iu,st was. !ivere' burned during the absence ot Mre. 11. Ut B1)eai8 ttat Mrs. II, weol out to call on ber Dear neighbor, leaving the children alono in the house, and on her return met her oldest, running out of the house with his clothes on fire. She tried tomother it with her dress, but failing in that, threw him in the snow and rolled him over until she had ex- ticguished the flames. , It is thought the child may recover." The bovs in the lumbering shan- i ------ - a ties, alter working hard all day, have considerable snort amoni? themselves . . Jn the evening. . li,aeh has a nickname by which he is known to all the rest, some of them descriptive, some ridic- 1 ll.,o TUna - - w I UlUUS QUU OUUIO DLUUUaiUUiJ. X UC tUVA i3 cenerallv called "Mrs." somebody, and one of theso hash-slincers eot up lUd - "- "miraculous puddin-," consisting of cold buckwheat cakes chopped up, po- tato parings, cold beans, aud other like ingredleota. The pudding was too rich the stomachs of tho lumbermen, I and had to be thrown out. Tionesta Schools. Room 2, Enrolled 45. The following is a list of those whose average was not less than 90 per cent, during month ending February 8 : Charley Davis. Charley Partridge, Maude and Emma Davis. Mary Ichen burg( Emma and Mary Sloan, Belle Rhoun. Cora. Knox. Flora Haslet. Ida Paup, May Bhawkey, Katie and Sadie Pease, Carrie Hunter, .Room 1, Enrolled 50. Those present during every day of the month : Minnie Lackey, Sallio Ilulings, Jes sie Knox, Effie Walters, Effie Claijc, Minnie Shawkey, May Weller, Geo. Kilmer, Bertie Davis, Geo. Weller. 1 Total atteudanco 05. By the way, the next anniversary of national iranortanco is on the 22J t , h 5a Washington's birthday. T. ?a 0aru iAhrind n thU r-onn. - b"1"""; v.i.-v.- t i t.. i -e "y oy a uauce, uut we near- ua uu. coming off this year, We take the following items of Fore9t county news from a communi cation which appeared in the Clarion Republican of last week : Your correspondent took a trip through tlie iower partof pore8t coun, it inn iniinn innsp in inn inmner . , . t 1 1 . 'J - business busily engaged in their work. "Troutman boasts of having the heaviest stick of timber ever brought to that landing. But I think Cooks- burg is ahead, having the "boss" stick of timber on the Clarion river, being 100 feet in length, and containing 324 cubic feet, 'I think they have been using all the daylight since the snow fell in drawing timber, for Judge Cook claims to have about 75,000 cubic feet of tim ber on the landing. Knowing the Judge to be a good natured gentleman, I would not like to accuse him of making his men and teams work after night." m Brookston School. Report for the month ending Feb ruary 1st. Number of pupils enrolled, 4G ; av erage attendance 37. Names of those present each day: Ada Forbusb, Pojena Anderson, Min nie Felley, Jennie Rcquin, Maggie Gallagher, Kate Gallagher, Mary Gal lagher, Emma Limberg, Mabel Fetley, Ella Sollers, Maggie Ka83elhock, Cora Tuttle, J. R. McClure, Cyrus Tuttle, Jefferson Tuttle, Axel Andorson, Au gust Limberg, Fred. Coltzon, Jerry Gallagher, George Limberg, Phillie Kasselhock, Warren More. Supt. Brockway has.our thanks for h!g recent vigU and wo'rdg 0f encour agement. B. De. McClure, Teacher. Brookston, Feb. 12, 1878. List of "Letters Remaining in Tionesta Post Office Feb. 13 : Miss Mary Baxter, Capt. Butler, James Allen, Jarnes Cool, H. N. Cou- gan, ttdgard JNicnoisou, ueorge w. Campbell, Wm. Donaldson, Miss T. Ileder, Josepji Swobb, Solomon Heck- alhern, Enck Gronberg, Judson liar vey. Persons calling for these letters will please say "Advertised." . J. M. McKay, P. M For Sale. Thirty acres of good land, the upper part of the Waldo Farm,' on Stewart's Run. Venanco Co.. will be Eold cheap for cash. Apply to W. Richards, & iionesta, forest uo., ra. - you want a w article, bUy Kunkel's Perfumes for the handker Lbiefi For sale at Bovard's. tf. MONEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill iu Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of g ft b . 5Q . 1Ieadin(T bolts 22 lo'' co'rd of 8 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches iu diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickson & Co. 27tf Kunkel's "Parfumede Paris," the pieasantest ana most aeugnuui per funie extaut, for sale at Bovara's Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no - cheap, scented trumpery, but isa stan dard and lasting article. tf. Call at Robinson & Bonner's and see the Livingston Corn Sholler, two sizes, suitable for farmers and poultry raisers 37 3t .-Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes,1 a delicious perfume for tho handker chief. Prico 75 cts. per bottle Do not wa9te vour money on "cheap' perfumery; the best is the" cheapest. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Try KunkePe Perfumes tor th handkei chief. For sale at Bovard's, HOUSEKEEPERS TRY uiauv a i luiiui uuuiiuiy lmuuj aN sifting boxes. Tho most convenient and economical package, and the only combined Bleach and Blueing Powder in use. S. M. BIXBY A CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Nos. 173 175 Washington St., N. Y CCC a week in your own town. Term 4UU and&ioutlU free. II. UALLKT tV CO., Portland, Maine. 26 4 CORRECTED EVEJRY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dcalera in General Merchandise. rt 7fia7 7i Flour Imrrol , .. Flour $ sack, bout Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn Meal, 100 ttm -Chop feed, puro grain l.vl) 3.50(4.00 l.01.75 1.45 1.50 - . 75 Ryo $ bushel -, Oats Now $J bushol - - 45 Corn, ear - - - - 35 40 2.00 3.00 11 Beans bufthol - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured -Shoulders - - - -Whltefish, half-barrcl Lake herring half-barroli Sugar - - - - -Syrup - -N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee -Rio Coffee, -Java Coffee - - - -Tea - 11 89 6.00 J.75 - 911 75l.OO . 6075 2530 - 20 25 85 .40 00 Butter -Rice - - -Eggs, freak Salt - Lard - - - -Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg . 28 30 10 202l 1.902.00 12J - 3.00 - 3.00 50 00 - 1.75 - 810 Potatoos imo bbl. - " Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef 17 18 WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANEUIL HALL SQR., isostow, JIA., Agents for W. SC C, SCOTT & SON'S BREECH-LOADERS!! Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot one of these guns over au.ow umes ana still uses it in all his matches), Miles Johnson and the principal shots and clubs. We have also Drought out tne lifts. ftrSft ISrcerli.Toafler v of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown in tne marKeu uiuer qualities tu. uu ES-Senrt lor circulars ana juisw oi sec ond hand Guns. 38-6m is not easily earned In those times but it can be raaae in inree montns onir nnn nf Alt.hAr SAT. ill finV naruof tho country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that "we fur nish. ?66 per week in your own town. You need not bo away from home over night, Yotl can elve VOUr Whole time to the work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the business, lerms nfl 5 Outfit free. Address at once. H Hallett 5c Co., fortiana, Maine. -iy You Can Sae Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from lie unaersigueu luamnauiuicio Agent, foi the best brands in the market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac- . t r . trt . OITTTT T7 rPnnAi. lOry. i;UA3. A. DllUlilJ ly Lock box 1746, Oil City, Pa TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON, T. IL BARNES, Proprietor. SIIAVINO, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in the Tonsorial Art done with neatness ana aespaicn. Also a ttrst-class stock of . CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mabie A Hunter's and the Post Office. Tidioute, Pa. iy REKV1INGTON Breech-Loading; Double-BarrellocTl CUN. Weight, 8i to 8J pounds : length of barrel, 8 ana au in. iu buu ligaugu. Price, Steel barrels, 45 I Twlut barrel., $Ol lnuiiuatvd barrels, 75 Duuiaacuii barrel., Tho best ever offered the American sportsman, combining all the most desir able features of the best imported, togeth er with sonio valuable improvement Dot found in any other Top L.evcr, fenap Ac tion, Centre fire. Vnr aula tv tho tnrrle everywhere. Man ufactured bv E. REMINGTON A SONS, 281 and 283 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box. 8MI4. Armory. Illiou. N. Y. Cut this out and send for ILLUSTRATED CATA LOGUE aud Treatise on Rifle Shooting. 24-3m. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whele of the time or lor tneir spare inoimmn. Business new light and prontabio. rer soiis of eitlicr sex easily earn from 50 cts. to (5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting tluur wholo time to tne busi ness. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this no tice may send their address, and test tho business we make this unparalleled oiler: To such as are not well satisfied wJ will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commonco work cm, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of tho largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, 'drotitahlo work, address, (Jerogo Stinson A Co., Portland, Mo. 83 TOR 1 J lice OH WOHIv of all kind done at thiaof- ou short notice. Commissioners' SaIj rjY VIRTUE of variouN Actt bly of the Commonwealth of I '.v. nnc' provided, we, the undersigned C jHS1onnrH or forest uounly, will ox aa.p, hv nublic vendue or nuUrv at tho Court House In Tionesta Borouafi ( TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2GTH, 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M., tho following described tracts of land, vir. t HICKORY. Warrant. Act... To whon iwi wi j 100 Irwin H. M. k S. T. May. 7 Hannah, J. II. 10 Bait Nelson O. BOWK. 2730 100 Wllholm Willink. HARMONT. 10 Monroe Oil Co. W) Thompson W. W. for. Jackson, 60 Hagan Barnard. 25 Farrar Green. i Hinds Chas. 12 Harris David, patented by J. McKlnley. Jenks. 60 NeesJohn 3185 3173 i of 120 ReynerS.B. J. .A. and others. 5141 127 Boynton Peter, Dainpnian. t-. 1078 Guthrie J. W. TIONESTA. V.- . .. . t . ; McBright to Oil Co.: : . . ' ' Unknown. ; ' y., I'luminer Heirs. tf' . 1 Hammond Heirs. 95 lih 1000 flOO greew. 135 Dalo A Bro. formerly Abe Bean. Eli Berlin,') Isaao Long, V Commissioners. John Rkck, j Attest: J. T. Brennan, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest county and to me directed, there will be oxposod to sale by public vendue or outcrv, at tho Court Hoi louse, in the borough of Tionesta, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: vs. C. F. Cropp, Fi. Fa, No. IS, Feb. Term 1S7B. lrwin. All tnat certain ptc or parcel of land in Hickory Township, Fbr- 3089, bounded on the northeast by land Of wm. uropp, on the southeast by May v Irwin, on the southwest by May A Irwin and Philip Cropp tract, and on the north west by balance of Warrant 8689. Con taining 160 acres, and on which there is erected a two-etory dwelling house, one large frame barn aud other improvements with about 70 acres cleared and small tr- chard thereon. I Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of C. F. Cropp at the suit of J. M. i Kepler lor use or l'nuip uropp. Terms cash. JUSTIS SHAWKEY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 29, 1878. Appeal Notice. Commissioners' Office, Forest Co., Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 21, 1878. f Notice is horoby given that the CoVnmls- sioners of Forest County will meet at their nftfpfl In Hi a flnnrt TToiiha at. TinnantA TVr- I nnh on t.hA '2flK trnft 23H nf Ti.riuit-B for (,ne purpose of holding appeals for the as- sessment of ls78. By order of County Commissioners JAM. T. liKKJNiN AJN, DIerK. Iff. G. 'TINKER & CO. OIL CITY, PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Oil Woll SnpiHost i. e. Tithing, Casing; Sucker Rod, Working Harrels, Yalvea, Jtc, Brass & Steam Fittings, Belt ing, Lace Leather, Casing, f c, Iron, Walls, Steel, Rope, Oakum, Ac. We make a SPECIALTY of one-and quarter-inch Tubing and Steel Rods i Small Wells. H. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, r, THE PARKER CUM.: 1 SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROS ; WEST MERIDEN.CT. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHHE! ; IN THE OIL REGIONS 1 MILES SMITH , . Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - - - PEN'- , Consisting ot Parlor, Office and Common urnliu Mattresses, Pillows, Window Shades, Fixtures, Look ing G lasses, Acs. Also, agent for Venango county for t Celebrated Manhattan Spring Bed Combination Mattresses, micnuhutu and for sale ut my Furniture N arerof 18th street, near Liberty, (all w i saiijplo Bed. a 1 SUBSCl it win cUBSCKIBEforUie Forest i.v