ff UUt forest gfjmMian. WEDNESDAY MCRN1XC, MAR. !0, '.878. en. '7 BOROUGH OFFICERS. JiurpestQ. W. Rotumhoh. iXuneiimen-l. D. Thomas, M. J. Retley Wlii. Richards, D. S. Knox, A. B. Kelly, O. A. Hand nil. JutUcet of the react D. 8. Knox, C A. Randall. UunstableW. Swaergart AoAoot THreetort II. IT. May, IT. O. Da t, O. W. Robinson, T. J. VanGleson, D. W. Clark, W. 11. Dunn. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge L. D. Withorr, AsMocinte Judges ioa. Q. 1UI.K, Ed- fTAUD KlRR. iVwiitrtr-Wv. LAwmtum. "rotAonoiary, Register dt Recorder, die. J. W. Clark. Aherijtr-'JvnTin RiAWKir. Cbminiitnri-En Bkkliit, Isaac Loko, John Rkok. County yujert'w(erfen( U. 8. BnocK- WAT. iHstriet Attorney H. P. Irwi. Jury Commissioners 11. X, Towkkb, Lyman Cook. (Jaunty Surveyor T. P. Collins. Cbrnr M. Ittbl, J. County A uditors Nicrolah TrtOMr fow, J. R. Nrill, II. A. Zurnf dki.l. Member of Congress II akht WniTH. 4inMy J. It. ANHW. DU3INE8S DIRECTORY. TIOOTSSTA LODGE JVo. 369, T. O.of O. F. MEETS every Fr!Uy evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Hall formerly occupied y the Ueod Templar. W. Y. BIGGINS. N. O. O. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. K. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT I. AW, Tlonesta, Pa, Colleotiens made In thia aad adjoin big eonnties. 40-ly W. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A'fc Street, TI0S1CSTA, PA W. X. LATHY. - 1. . AONBW LATHY As AONKW, -4 rro.B jvjji's law, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION ftOI.DIKBM! I have been admitted to practice a an Attorney in the Pension OfflM at Wash ln ton. 1. O. All officers, soldiers, or aalWa who were iniured In the late war omn obtain ncnsions to which they may bo entitled, bv calling on or addressing me at Honcsta, Pa. Also, claim for arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tantlnn. llavlnir lxon ever four years a soldier in the Into war. and haviiiK for a number of years engaged in he prosecution of hoI lior' clnini. mv experience will assure the collection of claims In the shortcut pos Klble time. J. B. AGNEW. 4ltf. F.W.Hays, TTORXKY AT LAW. and Notary A runup. Reynold llukill t Co.'s Mack Seneca St.. Oil Citv. Pa. S!)-l V Lawrence House, MONKSTA. PKNN'A. WM, LAW Hr.NcK, rnorRlKTOit. tuts nous In o.tnlrall v located, Everything new and well furnished Superior accommoda tions and tnct attontion given to guosts. Vnzetahles and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Sample room for Com Mertiial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, BONK Kit AflNEW BLOCK. 1 Aciskw, Proprietor. This ia a new MOMse.and has just been fitted up for tho ecrommodatiou of the public. A portion of the patronage of tho publio Is solicited. 4-ly J. IS. 311.11X5 HI. I., TIONESTA, PA. Ovrim Hours ;--7 toC a. k., 7 to 9 v. M. V'odnesdaya and Saturdays from 11 A. m. to 3 r. M. W. ft. COBURN, M. D., , 1 inYSH.'IAN it SURGEON offers his services to the people of Forest Co. tlavinir had an experience of twelve Years in cousiant practice, Dr. CoUurn f.uai autoes to give satisfaction. Dr. Co itirnmakesa specialty of the treatment of Nasal, Throat, Lung and all other tlironio or lingeriMfr diseases. Having Investigated all scientific methods of f urine- disease and soUcted tho good from all systems, he will guarantee relief or a en re In all cases whore a cure is possible. No I'l.arira for ConaulUtion. All fees will bo BT-asonahle. Professional visits made at all hours. Parties at a dUtano can con hi. It hi in liv lntter. OfUire and Residonce second building ..niour t ha 1'onrt House. Tionesta. Pa. Of fice days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5tf . wiT . A. B. KELLY MA Yt PARK & CO., B ATKBBS Corner of Elm Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections madeon all the Principal points ' of tho U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ELM NTURBTi SOUTH OF ROBINSON BONNER'S STORE. Titfnesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all the latest styles ll.e'ai-t. M-U LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. T... Tll!t ..nnti In ilia I , , . , , 0 , . i'.nr,i...i A.n ii i.i,,k vn Knnnav noTt I ""v..1" ::rrr"r"::: morning aud eTetiing at 3 o'clock p. m. Our town ahootiaU bagged qnitea number of pigeons on tbe surrounding tilts yesterday morning. A week ago yesterday tbe Repub licans carried Dew Hampshire by about 2,000 majority. Not ao bad for an "off year." -Rer. W. O. Allen has just closed fi. V. Afnrtr.el .Tnrt at Ttean Farm appointment resulting in 14 conversions and 8 accessions to the Mr. Chad wick, the efficieut Sec-1 tion JJoss across the river, has placed . ... .. . .f us under obligations oy presenting us with a nice mess of parsnspa. They were excellent eating. May his gar den never go back on him. A colored preacher, whose name we did not learn, held forth in the M. E. Church last evening. We were not .. I , . . . I ... j bla to be present, but are nformed that he delivered an nteresting ser- mon, and was listened to with interest ... oy a gooa-suou audience. Derickson & Co.'s stave mill in town has enough bolts contracted for to run on full time lor a year, at least, The mill at Tylersburg is in the same condition. All this notwithstanding Mia faAf that najp itavfl milt. Ii.v. Kdti I - started all around then. Mr. Tiets worth has been sinking j a no la vail nn I ha TTnlinan npintrlv I - .v. ..... ...... v , down thirty feel and found no water to speak of, aad has received orders to proceed ten feet more. The property belongs to one of the Clarion banks. -Mr Bradbury who purchased the Porter house, north of Smith Fore- man's, Borne time since,, improving it in many ways, iiu piasierea it . . 1 built a substantial stone wall in front . i j I oim nouse, auu .ms jus paiuting iu We give a good deal ot our space this week .to the publication of the Treasurer's Sales. A good many of our subscribers will be more interested e(I ia in these sales than they would be the freshest local news. Contrary to rpnrral expectations the number of o Z sales this year is not much larger than usual. 0. W. Proper informs us that work on the lease held by uimselt and Fetterman, ou Minister creek, above Balltown, will commence as soon as the roads get good enough to get ma- chinery on the ground without much trouble. The rig is up and all ready for tho machinery. An oveter supper was held' on Thursday evening last at tho houso of Wm. McGrorv. bv the Methodist so- cietv of Stewart's Run, which, not- " " withstanding the inclement weather, was well attended and proved a very . mi l . i emovabie occasion, ine nei receipts, $38 89 was applied upon their pastor s K mf m Salary . . Th r, crenn.tranAera are Dot do Off -- fa ri very big business here, we believe, ow ing to the difficulty they experience in keeping spectators and hunters at a j sufficient distaace from their base of operation, as not to scare the birds. Tho crantr nn about Balltown. however. ''., . . are scooping them in at a great rate, They toek eighty dozen iu two days. They ship them at Sheffield for New nie Dawson, tttie JJawaon, Maggie HmuSi etc., sudden flushes o heat, burn er . . .... l .i it o r..i, v.c. V.A ..j Xf.;n Ri.lli. I inor in the flesh, constant imaginings of I oric, wnere, wo uear, mey ior 90 per dozen. ' Mr. Berry, who is sinking a well at Balltown, on Logan Run, for the Messrs. Grandin, of Tidioute, called at our office on Monday, and iuformed us that the well was down 625 feet, but that they had been troubled a great deal with water, and had been obliged to pull the casing and ream down four times since they commenced Thev are now troubled with a vein of salt water, and will have to case below tbat, which will put them back several days The Tidioute News of last week tells of the capture of a lot of "home taleat," in tbe act of going through the store ol Mr. A. Dunn, in that place. The capture was effected through the manipulations of a young detecsive named Be.tty, who got into the confi- dence of the burglars, and who was captured ia the store with tbem. Oth- . . ., . ers of the band were arrested on the ... evidence of the detective, ana ine whole gang sent to Warren. All w be apt to serve the State awhile, and may earn en honest living hereafter. -By a private letter from a friend in Jenks toivnship, we leara that a wall Ui limt Knon finSahorl at nr near c ..:;n -. k. n. T Al ariAnvi 1 1 a I wn nreRiimA nT ijr. low- I :: : :r;-:"t: Ann fi,nt Knt no nil. We will be r!ad 1 - ' CJ to have full particulars of oil opera tions in that section for our next issue. Will the gentleman who agreed to keep us posied in regard to that neighbor hood let us hear from him ? The pond flood, which we men I i l--. . r T . I ""u ,"fc lu uu uu 'r,u"J- mB r,J "et:c8 JBU"' ouw wu oa7 they tried it again, and we same ' . t ! "moer " " r6" n ' . ' ..: tnn ! - r writing the river is getting too low lor iting the river is getting running neavy rans, uu w. wmu 1 i !-.. .1. . - . 1 . -t 1 1 . 1 i !.!- l """"S""" ...w.o have water at any time, sulhcient t .1.. I I . - T:it.l 1. I noai ine luiuuer w a uurBu. We dea: re to call tbe attention of all our sporting friends to the new ad-1 vertiscment of James liown & bon, " PiU8burgh, manufacturer8of aDddeal- . of ftU Uni and eye ya. rf of dg fof use. b I T,. . m . OU(m . . we . aMured. bY eood nien wh0 ,aTe jiad 0pportuni- t;e8 to know, is strictly reliable, and parties dealioe with them can rely upon the COods being just as they are represented. Added to this, it is the . ? ....... j j nearest poin wnere a jargeana vaneu Ltnok - nr nih vmuli r kent. thai freights will be less than from other -tt. ,l - ..i.P..1 inni!1.r.tinn nf puiu .uu friends that this is the house with which to deal. Send for their Illua- trated Catalogue and Price Libt. ,. 7, Tho oriiinr nf ih Tjewisbur? Cviron- why country newspaper8 have to charge more than city newspapers, ftj . We ft8kod by .. . .i t, i wvii niMMniiiv i ii .nun. n 11 1 know ii. . u ..... w r- - 1 " j j in n. kiorhav nricpa (nr the country e . n.;.,ti ;n newspapers than for those printed in th(l cities? 'Why do you charge two -inll.ra a v.ir for the Chronicle, when I caa get the New York Sockdolager I a Digger paper ior a uouar auu a half?' We trill try to clear up this mvstarv Siinnose the Chronicle has a mystery, oupposn tne wronuse ua- cash subscription list of . one thousand -t o nn tht mnVea ftS OOO. Well. -.u.-m- v-v siAnt. now eujjpoow mo iitn ivi . wv or whatever paper you may choose r. k.. ; li. nf for a compitrison, has a paying i iui n Luutu.uim;ui ..Ms .'ti.fc w. i 100,000, at $1.50 that is $150,000 Now suppose this city paper Has a profit ou each subscriber of but ten cents-that clears the publisher $10,- 000 Now suppose the Chronicle realizes only the same amount per subscriber that would make tho sum of $100, This latter amount would compel a country printer to livo very 'thin him self, and squander not.nngou his lam I ...... ily ; while his city cotemporary could You see the wax as fat asjeshurum necessity of a country printer charging I haa a llian n yilltt VtrSntA Wft rt F ' I i iuuo mu . I a aja a 1 vou 7 A papor the size ol the ciront - ,iH, it rirenlation and Drice. I etc, mini lia vitfuiai'v.. nuv. fiitvi I ti.'ii: .t.. . ; couiuu i, nvo oycit .u v.tj School Report. Fourth month of school at Jamie- son closed March 13. Registered, 16. Average 15. The following named 1 nuDils have, not been late in the mor- . Tm. ft ning during the month : James Mack, Wilson Jamieson, Willie Mack, Jen- -be- van; nawe oamieson, mary iiugnes, Mary Mack, Uussie Johnson and li.m- ma Dawson have not been absent at roll call more than twice. Ajf.line Bekoit, Teacher. NOTICE Is hereby given the loss of Cer tificate No. 82 to eight shares of Ex- change National Bank Stock, issued . ., r r . T,ui T tn the name of Mrs. Rachel .Lewis, now deo'd, and dated March 9th, 1866. Said Certificate is believed to have been destroyed by fire, at Tionesta, I T A :i OfV. 1877 a ,1 .nnlinilmn " ' , , rf v" nas Dee a maae to tne imun ior iub issue nf a naw f VrMficftte to the undersigned. " 0 Mrs. II. M. L. Dithridge, 50 3t Admx. Petei-son Magazine for April is to hand, with the inevitable paper pat- tern (worth alone the price ot the number), a beautiful steel engraving l . - 1i t !J. 1 1. and colored fashion plate, beside the I . i ?i .1 usual amount; oi nrst-ciass reauiug ill matter. It is the bebt and cheapest . . .. , . . , , ,.. nu ladies magazine extant. cJ.UUavear I 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Notice U. 8. Internal-Here- nuc Speclftl Tnxcs. unaer me Keviseu otaiuice oi uib united states, section, mm, 3237, 8011 engaged in any business, atocation, or employment, which renders him lia ble to a special tax, is required to pro cure and place and keep compicuoutly in hi establishment or place of businest a btamp denoting the payment of said special tax for the special-tax year be ginning May 1, 1878. Section 3224, Revised Statutes, designates who are liable to snecial tar. A return, ft pregcnbed on Form n iaftUo ired i ... , i. V . , vy iuw oi every person uauie lODiieuiai scribed for non-compliance with the loregoing requirements, or tor contin ,Aa ... ft lft7ft umg in business alter April 30, 1878, without n.Tnient 0f Ux J Application should be made to jarne8 C. Brown, Collector of Internal Rev-nue. at Oreenville. Pa. 4t For Sale. t,nn, aintrle.harrel rifle in nerfect a goou siBgie-uarrei nuo in ici icuv order, for sale at a low figure. Can bo . Large and Small Clover Seed, Timntliv Srp.1 and 1 An 4relh 'a Harden oj iTjl- t rA. heeds, at Robinson & Bonner s. 50 4 Fof Sale. . . , ..... .thirty acres Ot good land, the upper I r.k wl-l Bt...t'i w x 0 Run. Venango Co.. will be sold cheap I for cash. Apply to I ' IHCHAKDS, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. moai:y. We Will Day Cash On delivery at iM, . in Tinnoati fnr vehita n V Stave and heading uots at me ronow- ing prices: i-V . t 1. 4". r 1 1 J Otave DOiis, 00 incnea long, per coru of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50.- Heading bolt. 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickson & Co. Tf Vou want a wood article, buv Tr..rp. r-r.-. .u l,.,llr Kunkel s Perfumes for the handker- cn;ef For sale at Bovard's. tf. Kunkel's "Parfurae de Paris," the pleasantest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara a Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and testing article. tf. Try Kankel'e Perfumes tor the , handkei chief. For sale at Bovard's. For Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will be exchanged for Philadelphia property : the quarter-acre lot on Elm street adjoining the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Ap- P1 to s- D Irwin Tionesta, Pa. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wine I tVUllllui vvivoimuM jiwi aaaw 1 of Iron will effectually cure liver com- plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronioorner- vous debility, chrome diarrhoea, disease of tne kianeys ana an uiseases arising irom . JlUAMJA.A1 IU.. u.. n .. V. am InlwIltiM BUinVIUCCTU .A VCII, O VJ 11 1 (Hi 11 v 111 fcJH will VT . i such as constipation, llatulonco, inward piles, fullness of blood to tbe head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight In the stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at tbe pit of the stomach, swimming of the sensation when in a lying posture, dim- ness of vision, dots or webs before the 8igUt, dull pai'n ln the headf denciency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and and great d0pre88lon Cf spirits. Price per tattle, Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some other preparation of iron he may say it Is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only Jn ft bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2".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 rasses. Seat. Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, Jfor removing seat, pin or Stomaph 'worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily .... . . b. r. Kunicera uscrai s a. r. un . 1 o nam 000 iur iu nnur. The W and cheapest Hair Dressing I on1 lluir I 'lA.ir In tliA worlil. I hcv rn- move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool the heatod sculp, prevont the hair from falling on, ana promote tne growin in a very short time. They preserve and 1eautify the Hair, aud render it soft and and, as a hair dressing, they aro unriv S21'Sl ji.i.:.... i rivail uaiua re- movos grouse, scurf, itching, eruption I Cures headache produced by heat and fiv u Kunkers shampoo and Lustrul restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, rostore faded, dry, harsh and w iry hair. i',-;,, r,r iu,tti i. Auk vonr drinrL'iHt KUIlael, fro il.strr.,t lM.il I uduiphia, Pa. ls-cm ANNAPLE 8UEELEY, On Wednes day.'March II, 1878, Mr. John Annaplo to Miss Ortlnsa Sheeley, both of Brooks ton, Pa. DIED. SMITH. At Brooknton, Pa., on Monday, March 11, 1877, Mrs. Flury M., wife of F. B. Smith, aged about 28 years. The remains were taken to Oswego Co., V. V.. for lntrnriAnt. nxYg.At hcr homo , Harmony Twp., Forest Co., Mar. 18, 1878, of consumption. Minnie J. Hays, aged ISyetra.x months ana Z3 days. Notice. VV iikukas. my wne, Mary janeep- it ier. Has leu my nouse ana ioara without ronsenaoie cause or prorogation. y children with her without my knowledge or consent aU persons are J " w " " . - r - hereby warned not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of &er contracting. j. ot. jvr,rin. Notice to the Public. "IITHEREAS. my wife. Mary E. Cropp, V V has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, i nereDy warn all parties not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will not pay any bills the Tionesta, Mar. 18, 1378. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common PleaS of Forest county and to me directed. there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tlo borough of Tlonesta, on MONDAY. APRIL h. a. D. 1878. at 10 o'clock, a, oi., the following describ- 1 d rea' est1, to-witt I Alexander Cordon vs. Harriot M. I.. Dithrldge and Oeorgo W. Dithrldge, Ley, Fa. No. 4. May Term. 1878. Tate. All those three several pieces or parcels of lahd I situate in Tlonesta Township. Forot.tCoun situate In Tlonesta Township, Foroht Coun ty.. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a fallen white oak on tho Mark Noble line, thenco S. 89 W. 39.5 perches to white oak stump, thence N. 68 W. 88 perches to a white oak on the bank of the Allegheny River, thenco up said river N. 25 E. 38 perches to Thence S. 63 E. to the nlaco of becrinninor. Containing 18 acres and 5 perches., and being thereon erected one one-story dwelling house and one trsme tarn ana some iruit trees grow Also Betrinnlne at a white oak stand - (-. V.A 1, r 4l.A A l.MMkAn- T I arAH a. V,,v U1 "'r. -"B"aJ KhVnceh0. TrS6. "ll" I to a white oak sapling, thence N. 60 W. 79 pei cues to a wnite oaic, mence . io- vr.ro perches to a chestnut, thence N. 45 W. 12.5 perches to a red oak on the bank of tho Allegheny River, thence up said river N. 45 E. 10 perches, thence N. 269. E. 05.5 perches to the place of beginning. Con taining 25 acres and 45 perches, and being erected thereon one saw mill and engine house. Also. Beginning at a chestnut thence n. 45 E. 3 perches to a white oak. thence bj lands above described S. 60 E. 79 per- ches to a small white oak, thence by Mark Noble lands S. 1" E. 41 perches to a post and stones, thence by samo W. 60 perches to a chestnut stump, thenco by land of jonn w . lianas rt. ao- it. o pcrciica iu the place of beginning. Containing 33 acres more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Harriet M. L. Dithrldge and Uoorge W. uithrtdge at tne suit oi Alex ander Oordon. Terms cash. JUSTIS SHAWKEY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflico, Tionostn.Pu., Mar. 18, 1878. II. G. TINKER & CO. OI L CITY, PA. WHOLESALE fe RETAIL Dealers in Oil Woll Suppllow, . e. Tubing, Caging, Sucker Rods, Working Barrel, Valves, &e., Brass S Steam Fittings, Belt ing, Lacs Leather, Casing, Cc, Iron. Xalls, Steel, Hope, Onkiim, Ac. W make a SPECIALTY of one-and-a qnarter-lnch Tubing and Steel Rods for Emu wen. H. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. nt BOOTS SHOES! HIT. EVANS has Just opened a large . and well-selected to jk of Boots and Shoes, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from sur rounding towns ana country wnen visiting Tidioute to call and Examine Htoek before pu cira rchasing elsewhere. "Burt" and ray Bros ' - "PinA PrAnfih Kid KhOGS for Ladios' wear a spocialty, Remember tho place, G rEARD BLOCK, TIDIODTfi, PA. 89 3m II. It. EVARn - I ITK a wctiK 1H your on ii lunn. n-unn - 4)00 and . outfit free. H. HAL1.KTT I it Co., Portland, Maine. :8 4 1 CORRrCTHI 1 ... By Robinson & Bonucr, General Merchandiia. Flour X barrel ... Flour l sack, best - Hunk wheat Flour, per cwt. l.V soeS.& ' 1.45rl.M V Corn Meal, 100 mar - Chop feod, pure groin Rye f bushel Oats New bushel ' 46 ' tJi - 7(9 6.00 .75 - lt 76(51.09 Corn, enr - - Beans bushel - - - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar curel Shoulder - - - WhUeflsU, hrtif-barrola Lake herring. half-barrel Sugar Syrnp N". O. Molaeaoa now Roost Rio Coffee U$7 - 2)2i - .MOM WOW 19 ' 101Z - 'LDO(2l2.0 Rio Coffee, Java Coffee - - - Tea . , m Butter Rice - - Egg, fresh - Salt - - - -. Lard - -.-. Iron, common bar - , LOO Nails, lOd, keg - 1.00 . 1.76 8(10 17Q1S Potatoes . . . . Lime l bbl. ... Dried Apples per B Dried Beef - WILUAfil READ & SONS, 13 FANEUIL IIALL SQR., BOSTON, - .31 ASS.. Agenta for W. c C. SCOTT &. SOU'S BREECH-LOADERS ! t I mi, nf thnaa rim, over 80.000 timea and still uses it in all bis matches), MUW Johnson and the principal shots and club i we have also brought out tne 1 Best 30 BreCCh-IOIWlef I . . I of favorite ToD-SnaD Action ever showr. fct ond hand Ouns. is not easily earned In these time but It can be made In three month Ulll by any one of either sex, In any partlof the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we fur nish. t6 P' week In your own town. You need not be away from home ovr night. You can give your wnoi time to the work or only your spare momenta. It costs nothing to try the Wlness. Term Bnd f5 Outfit free. Address at once. 11. Hallxtt A Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly You Can Save Honey By buying your PIANOS and OROAN from 'the undersigned Manufacturers Agent, foi tho host brands in the marKfu. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. CHAS. A. SUULTZ, Tuner, ly J jOCK ' liw, v j, TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. n. BARNES, Prohubtoi. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampoo! and every thing ln the Tonsorial A done with neatness and despatch. , Also a first-class stocK or CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mablo & nunter's and the. J Otllco, Tidioute, Pa, a REMIHCTOn Breech-LoadlAg Double-Barrai CUM. Weight, 8i to 81 pounds : length of bt za ana su 111. iu sua 1. gauge. Prlre, Mlael aarrala, 84S Twlat fcarral, r liaailnatea sarrala, 7 Uavaaa krrcla, S5. The lest ever offered the Aqu sportsman, com uinuig an u uio. v. able features of the best Imported, Uk, er with some valuable improvement i found in any other Top Lver, busp .a tion. Centre Fire. Kor sale nv tne tarueeverywnere. r-;a : nf... turwl bv E. REMINGTON A S 281 and 283 Broadway, New York. P. t Box. m. Armory, lllion, N. x. Ciui out and send for Illusthatbd c.h- looux and Treatise on Rirt.il Bhqot 24-Sm. I fi- tf "8 'I't ffFrf 71 7 1 1 TO THE WORKING CLASS We - now prepared to furnish all classes v constant employment at home, the v r Hi. lima or "for thalr anara niAiu!' - jiuiueMB new nKht and profitable. i BOI1B 0f either sex easily earn from w to 5per evening, and a proportioum 1 .w .1 ..... .t t n r V... wl.nl. til... t thO 1 1 1 T UW. w.im . m . v. . . l.u.u ..u.v ness. Beys ana giria can earu much aa men. That all who see tin tice may send their address, and tu buMntM we make this unparalleled i To such as are not well satiBhed we send one dollar to pay for tho troul writting. Full particulars, if' beveral dollars to winuience, work oi.. a copy of Homo and l munde. on . largest aud I Illustrated PuUtcf. all sent free by nmiltoatler. If you permanent, drofity work. . (ieroge Stinsiui A .Portlaiul, ft I Oil WORK of all klads cVme fire on abort aetioe. u L
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