r it. 3Jw $cxt$t gtpulilkam WED.NFRD1Y MORNING, APR. 10, 1&78. HOUOUGH OFFICERS. Ihtrpcr.'V. U. lH'NN. (.Vwnr.'mrri, A. 11, Kelly, O. W. Rovard, .1. A. Proper, W. 11. Keck, Win. Richards, i. S. 1 'oiemnn. Jv tf iri-it of tha Peafic.I). S. Knox, C. A. P.andsil. 0imt'i.Ms!M. Swngftart Mc'iool nirrrtnrn-M. II. May, IT, O. Pa ris, H. W. Robinson, T. J, Van Glesoti, P. 'Y. Clark, W. K. Dunn. FOUKiiT COUNTY OFFICERS. r citlciit JudjoJj. P. Wktmorm. Atnociato Jutlgcs Jim. O. I)alk, Ed pa no Kerr. Trea suror Wm. Lawrence. Prothonotary, Register it Recorder, te. J. W. CLARK. RheriJT Jusns RnAWKEY. Comm'sfionfrMKLi Dkrmv, Isaac Long, John Rrcnc. Ontnfy tfiiperintendcnt II. 8. Brock- VTAT. Dinf.riel Attorney H. P. Inwix. 'Jury L'ommiMionert Ltmah Cook, T. V. MEP.f'ir.MOTT. County fhirvryor T. P. Colliwb. (kroner W. C ConrtRN. Ctounft wtWor Nicholas Tnoup- tOK, J. U. NKII'Tj, II. A. ZlTKNDKM,. Member of Con jr m -II AKKy Wuitk. dsem&ty J. B. Aonew. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. jfiv , - TIONESTA LODGE rlSEfok No. .300, K3&' I. O. of 0. I?. M KETH every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock. In th llnll formerly occupied hy the God Templars. W. Y. SIGGINS, N. O. G. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections mado in this and adjoin ing counties. 40-ly MILKS AV- TATB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elm Street, TIOXESTA, rA. Xf. K. LATItT. J. B. AONEW. LATHY AGxNEW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TIONESTA, TA. ATTENTION KOLDIEUHJ p I have boon admitted to .practice as an Attorney in the Pension Offico at Wash ington, 'P. C. All office, soldiers, or sailors who wero injured In tlio lato war, run obtain pension to which tliey may bo ontitlod, bv calling on or addressing me at Tionesta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. II nvlnir hftnn HVAP fnllr VMM A Holdier ill the l.ito war, nnd having ior a number of years engaged in uio prosecution oi soi diors' claims, my experience will assure the collection of claims in the shortest pos uible time. J. B. AONEW. 41tf. F.W.Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary Puni.io, Reynolds Hnkill A Co.'s Block, Keneca St., Oil City, Pa. 39-ly Lawrence House, MMONKSTA, PTCNN'A, WM, LAW I.. EENCF.. Proprietor. This hous Is enntrnllv locatod. EYorvthimr new and well furnished Superior accommoda tions an I strict attention triven to guests Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sample room for Com Micrc.ial Agents, CENTRAL HOUSE, nOXKKU A AflN'UW BLOCK. L J ' Aonkw, Proprietor. Tliis Is a new nouse, and has just been fit ted up for the accommodation of tli public. A portion of the patronage of tho public is solicitod 4(1-1 y j. i:. is i, vim:, m. i., TIONESTA, TA. Okfick Hours: 7 to 9 A. m.. 7 to 0 r . Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 , M. to U 1. M. W. C. COBUHN, M. D., linYSICIAN fe SURGEON offers his -L services to the people of Forest -Co. 1 ravine: had an experience of Twelve Years in constant practice. Pr. Coburn cuaranloes to Rive satisfaction. Pr. Co-rnu-n makes a Hpocialty of the treatment l Nasal, Throat, Lung and all other Chronio or lingering diseases. Having in veslloratod all scientific methods of cur Inn disease and selected the good from all svstoins. he will Kiiaranteo relief or a euro iii all cases where a euro is possible. No Charge for Consultation. All fees will bo reasonable. Professional visits mado nt all hours. Parties at a distaneo can con sult him bv letter. Ollice nnd Besidoneo second building relow the Court House. Tionesta. Pa. Of- lloo days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5tf II. H. HAT. A. B. KKLLV 31 A Y, PA11K C CO., B AUKBBS Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Piscount and Peposit. Intorest allowed on Time Peposits. !ollootions made on all tho Principal points of tho U. S. Collections soiicitod. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ELM STK15KT, SOUTH OF ROIIINSON A UONNER'S HTOHE. Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. fcT? h - 11 r Pictures taken In all tho latctt styles the'art. - W-tf 'Mkk LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Notice Council Meeting. The mciuberB of tho lioro Council elected at tho February elections nre requested to meet at the law ofiico of L.' Davia, Esq., to-morrow (Thurs day) evening, at 7:30 o'clock, for the transaction of business. W. R. Dun sr, Burgess. ltev. W. O. Allen will preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday, morn- ng and evening. Services to coin- menco promptly at 11 oclock A. m. and 7 P. M. Mr. S. C. Roupe, of Green Town- ship, is to-day announced as a candi date for Assembly, subject to Rcpub- ican usages. Mr. T. J. Van Giesen, of Tionesta Boro, ii to-day announced as a candi date for Frothonotary, &c, subject to lepublican usages. C A. Randall, Esq., of Tionesta Boro, is to-day announced as a candi date for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. -Mr. B. D. McClure, of Brookston, is announced in this issue as n enndi- dato for County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. II. W. Ledabur, of Green Townshipj is to-day announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Just about now several of our people are getting out of 6oft coal. Perhaps a few loads brought in at once would bring good prices. -Argument Court was held on Monday by Associate Judges Dale and Kerr, and was adjourned uulil this evening, when Judgo Wetmoro is ex pected. The Balltowu well is duo, and if the operators have had no bad luck it must bo down. Wo have no news from there. At Ross Run, in Mr. South ard's well, the tools are stuck. Messrs. T. "West, of the Jacksonian, nd V. D. Burns, Attorney at Law, of Clarion, favored us with a call last week. Mr. Burns is thinking of pur chasing the Forest T-ess ollice. -Soldiers of the war of 1812, now living, or their widows, no, matter when ruarricl, are entitled to pen sions, iuany oi ineso old veterans are coming to the front. Rob't Guyton and Mr. McBride trapped a bear up near Bear Creek last week, and McBride finiihed the job with a fcharge of shot from Law rence's piu fire gun. This is tho only bear that has been killed in the coun ty for a couplo of months. Attcution is called to tho card of C. E. McCray, who has leased tho Ti onesta House and refitted it in a com- forUblo manner. lie is an old hand at the business, and will undoubtedly receive his share of the publio patron age. A few ducks and some pigeons are flvine at present. The main body of the pigeons, however, are now flying some other course, on account, wo sup pose, of the great danger to life and liberty from hunters and trappers in this section. r Mr. Eli Iloleman is putting up a good board feuce around his place on Vine Street, known as tho Dale Home stead. The lot is a large one, and fences are an ex pecsive luxury, but it will be a great improvenient to the property. Already some of the more tough and venturesome of our troutists have hied them away to the wilderness, pre pared to camp out by night and to fish the trout streams by day. It i3 yet a little early for thin-skinned mortals to indulge is savage lifo. Mr. S. S. Ilolbrook has sent Mr. John Reck a fine specimen of his fa mous Alderney stock, in tho shape of a heifer calf, which is as beautiful as a fawn, and is undoubtedly the making ol a fine cow. There is no better blood in the country, and wo are gratified to know that Forest County has several of the breed within her limits. S. D. Irwiu, Esq., desires us to in form the public that those who wish his map of Forest County had best send in their orders at once, as ho has ouly twenty-five of them on hands, and no more can bo procured after this stock is exhausted. It appears that the plate on which the map was eu graved, was destroyed in a fire in Phil adelphia, recently, and unless there is a brisk demand for the maps auother plate will not begotten up. The maps on bands are plain paper, and will cost 83 each. The pigeon shoot spoken of last week, came ofTon Thursday afternoon, on Hunter's Island. (Ju ito a crowd was present, but the number that took a hand in the matches was somewhat limited. Some good guns were on tho ground, and somo good Ehots, notable among whom were the Davises of Po troleum Centro and Juke Graham and Derby, of Erie. Davis is the cham pion of wo don't know how much ter- rkory, and wears a badgo denoting it, and Graham is the boss wing shot of Erie County, or at lenst the holder of tho gold medal. Graham, however, did not do ns good shooting as was ex pected, on, account, ho said, of his shells not being loaded for trap shoot ing, the charge of powder being too light. lie knocked feathers out of nearly every bird ho shot at, but didn't hit some of them hard enough to make them drop within bounds. Derby did better execution, and carried off seve ral prizes. The DavSfcs had a ham merless gun, a heavy piece, which they loaded with six drams of powder, and shot in proportion ; when they hit a bird it didn't go sailing aronnd out of bounds and wandering off in the woods to die, Oh, no ! it simply threw up the ghost and sought the bosom of old mother earth. But that gun had a rebate, a drawback, or rather a push back that was not a good thing to brace up against; we know, because we saw one of the men who used it wiping tho fresh gore off his fore-finger every time after shooting it. There wero several chaps on the island vho probably cama to town for the purpose of taking a chance in the match, but who were undoubtedly scared off by" tho crack shots of Erie and Petroleum Centre. These parties, and several of oui town shootists got out ou the out skirts, outside the boundary, and gave those birds which escaped the gunner ut the trap Ecveral more shots as they flew over. Quite a number of birds weie killed by these "fielders." Tho "trap" is a box formed like a pyramid, four-6quare at the bottdm and terminating in a point at tho top It is about fourteen inches square at the bottom and about a fuot high, set up ou n hollow post perhaps eighteen inches high. Each side of the pyra mid is a door, which opens outward, in one of which is a circular hole, suf ficient in size to admit a pigeon, which is opened and closed by means of a wicket. The base of the pyramid is a movable platform, attached to a rod on the bottom in the centre, which rod plays in tue Hollow post. My means of cords and pulleys the platform is thrown upward something over a foot which amotion, of course, throws open tho four side doors and sets the bird at liberty, Tho doors are made of heavy sheet ion, nnd theif weight keeps them in place until the platform" is thrown up. Tho beauty of the busi ness is that "uo fellah can find out' what direction the bird will take after the trap is sprung, and consequently there can be no premeditation in re gard to tho spot where you are going to point. The butt of the gun must be below the elbow when the trap is sprung after that you can get your gun up and fire as quick as you please The dead pigeons belonged to the parties who shot them, but quite a number were killed that couldn't be accounted for ; it was therefore evi dent that some party or parties got a big mess of pigeons without money and without price. No altercations or mis understandings marred the meeting, The shootists conducted themselves like gentlemen, and tho crowd was re spectful and orderly. The neatest thing we saw was the killing of two birds sprung from the traps at once, one with each barrel of a gun. This was done seyeral times and looked like skillful work. This match was all that was needed to set the boys crazy on wing shooting and if Forest County don't turn ou some good wing shots before this time next year wo shall miss our guess. Ou Sunday afternoon last Mr, G W. Albaugh's youngest child, a little boy of about five years, was kicked in the forehead above the Jeft eye by one of John Hulings' horses, and in addi tioa to receiving a severe cut, tho bone was slightly crushed in. Dr. Blain was called, who lifted up the bono and i.jwed up and dressed the wound. The boy is gettiug along and will probably bo all right in the courso of a coupl or three weeks. Large and Small Clover Seed Timothy Seed and LanJreth's Garden Seeds, at Robinson & Bonner's. 50 Wo have received tho April num ber of "Baldwin's Guide of the Tenu- ylvania Oil Regions and Northwestern 'ennsylvania." It is issued monthly by W. S. Baldwin & Brother, at $1.50 year, or 15 cents per number. It contains fulTand accurate Time Ta bles of all railroads leading into tho oil regions, and their principal con nections, distances and fares, express routes, postal information, telegraph rates, oil statistics, and largo fund of very useful infomation. It is well worth tho (subscription price, is a credit to the publishers, and bars tho ap pearance of being well patronized. The senior partner of the firm is the gentleman who' acted as agent for the Woods Heirs tract last summer. Thomas Sanford of Green Town ship, and his immediate neighbors had a bad scare last week, on account of Thomas "breaking out" with what he and his friends believed to be the small pox. Upon investigation, however, it was found to bo the comparatively in nocent malady known as "chicken- pox," to which he had been exposed at Peter Youngk's house a short time be fore. ccnator Corbett, ot Clarion, who represents this district in the Senate Chamber, at Harrisburg, paid his con stituents in Tionesta a visit on Satur day last, remaiuing over Sunday. Whether the visit was of a social, po litical or business nature, we did not ascertain. He is looking as if the cares of Stato were not injuring his health'. Report of German Hill School for month ending April 5 : Number enrolled, 22. Average at tendaDce, 1G. Those not absent du ring month : Vina Zuendel, Ernst Zuendel, Mary Burhen, Carlos Heath, Eddie Heath. Vina Zuendel and Carlos Heath were not absent during the term. Carlos IIeatit, Teacher. For Sale. A good single-barrel riflo in perfect order, for sale at a low figure. Can bo seen at this office. 2HOXEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow iug prices: - . Stave bolts, 35 inches long,per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. H. Derickson & Co. 27tf NOTICE Is hereby giveu of the loss of Cer tificate No. 82 to eight shares of Ex change National Bank Stock, issued in the name of Mrs. Rachel Lewis, now dee'd, and dated March 9th, 1806 Said Certificate is believed to hav been destroyed by fire, at Tionesta, Pa., April 9tb, 1877, and application has boen made to the bank for the issue of a new Certificate to the undersigned. Mrs. H. M. L. Dituridge, 50 3t Adtnx. T-If you want a good article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for the handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. Kunkel's "Parfumede Paris," the pleasantest and most delightful per fume extaut, for salo at Bovara's. Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. PUBLIC VEXDIJE. There will be exposed to public sale at my late residence, on Vine Street, Tionesta, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1878, at 1 o'clock r. m., one pair of work horses, harness, beds and bedding and household furniture generally. Terms made known on day of sale. 2t. Sam'l Claek. Fop Sale. Thirty acres of good laud, the upper part of tho Waldo Farm, on Stewart's Run, Venango Co., will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to W. Riciiardf, tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Fop Sale, or To Let on a long lease for improvement, or will bo exchanged for Philadelphia property: the quarter-acre lotou Elm street adjoioiug the Court House. Is eligible for building purposes. Aj ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. County Committee Meeting. The members of the Republican County Committee of Forest County are requested to meet at the Arbitra tion Room in the Court Houso, in Tio nesta, in Friday evening, April 19, at 7:30 o'clock r. m., for the purpose of choosing delegates to tho Republican State Convention, which meets on the 5th of May. A full attendance '13 de sired. The following are the members of the Republican County Commit tee : Barnett, W. R. Coon. Green, H. W. Ledabur. Hickory, L. Keister. Howe, M. M. Scybolt. Upper Harmony, H. M. Setloy. Lower Harmony, J. I. Range. Jenks, E. K. Shipe. Klogsley, W. B. Heath. Tionesta Twp., C. W. Clark. Tionesta Boro., W. E. Lathy. L. Aonew, Chairman. E, F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Knnkcl's celebrated Bitter Wino of Iron will efloctually euro liver com plaint, lauiulicc, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debilitv, chronio diarrhcea, diseaseof the kidneys and all diseases arising lrom a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, llatulcnce, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for looii, iuHnNs or wcijrht in tho stom ach, sore eructations sinking orfluttsrincr at the pit of tlft stomach, swiinmingof the heart, liurrletl or diiiicult breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or sullocating sens4tion when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in tho head, doliciency of porspirntion, yellowness ot the skin and eyes, pain In the side, back, head, cheat, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in the ilesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottlo. Beware of counterfeits. Po not let your druggist palm on some other preparation of iron he niav sav 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 in fl hottles. K. 1'. Kunkel, Proprietor, is o, 259 North Ninth Streot, Philadelphia, Pa, Sold uy ail druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours No fee till h5ad passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed by Br. Kunkel, li.r)j jNorlli PJintn Street, 1'hiladelpliia, Pa, Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of KunkoPB Worm Syrup, price SI. It never lalls, Common sense teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. , E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. " Tho best and cheapest. Hair Pressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling off, and promote the growth in a very short time. They proserve land beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossv. They Impart a brilliancy and silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair and, as a nair dressing, tuoy are unnvaii ed ; eradicate dandrun' and" prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption Cures headache produced by heat and fa- tiguo. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a initural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair, Price per bottlo $1. Ask your druggist for them, or send to K. r . Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2o'J North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-6m TIONESTA HOUSE. fi E. Mc-CR AY, Lessee. Situated at the V7. mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta Pa. This house has been thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and a portion of the public patronage isrospectlully solicited TINKER & CO. OIL CITY", PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Pcalers in Oil Well Supplier, i. c. Tubing, Casing, Sucker lloda, Working liar rets, Valves, fr. Brass D Steam Fittings, licit- ing, Lacs Leather, Casing, tc. Iron, Xails, Steel, Hope, Oal&taiu, Ve. Wo make a SPECIALTY of ono-and-a quarter-inch Tubing and Steel Rods for Small Wells. II.G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Ta. ft BOOTS W5w AND O SHOES ! H II. EVANS has just opened a largo und well-selected stojk of Boots and Shoes, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from sur roundingtowns and country when vi.sitinnJ Tldioute to cull and Examine his Nloek before mirchasiug elsewhere. "Hurt" and also "(iray Bros" Fino French Kid Shoes for Ladies' wear a specialty. Remember tho place, GlfiARD BLOCK, TIMOUTE, FA. 3'J 3iu II. II. EVANS. comu;ctei KVhii By Robiuson & Bonner, L. General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... Flour "pi sack, best Buckwheat Flour,-per cwt. Corn Moal, 100 lbs - -Chop feed, puro grain llyo fl bushel -Oats New f! bushel - s Corn, ear - - - - -Beans p bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Whitcfish, half-barrcla Lake herring half-barrels ts.:(j7J.i l.fxi 3-00(U;3.5( 1. GO ($1.75 1.45M1.60 75 - 45 35f$40- 2. W3.0O- - uiaif - r io - 78 - e.oo' - 3.75 - 9lt - 75 ($1.00 - 6075 - 2025 35 28Q)30 10 10(312 l.!J02.0O -' 121 8.0O - 3.00 C060 - 1.75 - 810 171S Sugar - - - -Syrup N. O. Molasses now Roat Rio Cofleo Rio Coffee, - -Java Coffee - - -Tea - Butter - - - - -Rico - Eggs, frosh - Salt ..... Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg - Potatoes .... Limebbl. Priod Apples per Pj Pried Beef - WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANEUIL HALL SQR BOSTOX, - - MASS., Agents for W. fc C. SCOTT & SON'S BREECH-LOADERS I! Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot one of these guns over 30,000 times and -still uses it in all his matches), Miles Johnson and the principal shots and clubs. we havo also brought out tho Itest 50 IJreeeli-IiOader of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown in the market. Other qualities at $35 and $40. irSend for Circulars and Lists of soc- ond hand Guns. 38-Cm not easilv earned In theso times but it can be mado in threo months by any one of either sex, in any partof the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we fur nish. $io per week in your own town. You neod not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address at once, H. Hallett te Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly You Can Save Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from tho undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, foi tho best brands in tho market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. . C1IA8. A. SIIULTZ, Tuner, ly " Lock box 174(1. Oil City, Pa TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. H. BARNES, Proprietor. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in tho Tonsorial Art done with neatness and despatch. Also a first-class stock of CIGARS ANP TOBACCO. Between Mabie A Hunter's and the Tout Office, Tldioute, Pa. 33 ly REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Bnrrelk GUN. Weight, 81 to 8J pounds : length of barj . , i!8-and 30 in. 10 and lli gauge. Price, Ktecl barre ls, $ li Twin bnrrels, $ l.aminalt-d barrel, 875 I DaiuHwu barri-lM, l80. The best ever ottered tho Amen ' . sportsman, combining all tho most de - r ablo features of the bent imported, togt'.u er with soino valualuo improvements rut found in nny other Top Lver, Snap Ac tion, Ontro I-'ire. For sale bv the tarde everywhere. Mn'? ufsicturod bv E. REMINGTON & SOV- i!Hl and Broadway, New York. P. '. Box,1i!i!'4. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut tl -out and send for Ilmtstuatkd Caia lou v K and Treatise on Hiklb .Siiooti 24-3m. ' f t f Tf TO THE WORKING CLASS. -We i. now prepared to furnish all classes v; constant employment at home, the wh" of tho time or tor their ispure moniii ' Business new light and profitable lo gons of cither kox easily earn from 50 i to $o per evening, and u proportional by devoting- their whole time to the I h ness. Boys und girls can earn ncailv much as 111011. That till who see this 1 tice may send their address, and tott 1 business wo make this unparalleled el To such as aro not well NaliMk'd wo v send 0110 dollar to pay for tho troub'e wrilting. Full particular', sample wt several dollars to commence v'oi k on, u a copy of Heme and Fireside, onor o! 1 largi-st and best Ulii-struted Publican, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you v permanent, ilroiitablo work. : ' Gerogo Ntinson t Co., Portland, M J OB WORK of all kinds done tice ou bhort notice. 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers