She $trot gqnifoUfrov WEDNESDAY MOKNIM, All!. 21, )k?H. noitouc. 1 1 OFrrcEns. Jturor1-'V. P.. Dl'NN. (,viwciWfti A. H. KePy, O. W. Bovrml, .T. A. Trotter, W. 11. Keel:', Win. llicliimln, IS". S. Foreman. ' Jitnticcn of tlie Pence V, A, Hand all, .T. T. Brennnn. CitiiHtnhlc II. Swaggnrt S)inot DireefariU. II. May, If. f). Da vis, l. W. Uohinson, T. J. YnnUirsc.il, P. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. FOUKST COUNTY OFFIClIS. Prrshlcnt .Tudffefi. P. Whtmohk. A-imcintc Jwl'tciJoH. (I. I).u;, Kd- VAIU IvKUR. Twts ii n w W r . La w n k n f r.. Pentintuilnri, RriMcr if: Recorder, fc. j. W. ri.Atik-'. Sheriff -.)VH IS SlIAWKKV, iSmiiiitiner. Em Unni-lN, Isaac; IiONd, John Hkck, iSmntif Superintendent . S. Vnonr W.VV. JHnt.rirl AtlorncjiH. T. Ill WIN-. Jury ('imimi.s.sioncrK Lyman Conic, 1. V. MKRrir.t.ioTT. tt!f Snrrcjnr T. P. Cot.MNK. Onvinrr W. O. CdiiiTRN. 'iuntit Auditor Siruoi.An Thomp son, ,r. U. N 1:11.1., II. A. fi;TtUKi.T.. Manlier n ( We.-i 1 1 AllllY WlIJTR. Aiemld 1. B. Aiinkw. DU3INESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE MEETS every Friday evening, 7 o'clock, in the Lodge U00111 in Par tridges Hull. . . j. e. bl.unk, N.n. (i. V. SAW Y Kit, Sce'y. 27-tf. K. L. Davis, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Tionostft, Ta. Collections made in this Hint adjoin ing con mien. 40-ly mi j- 1 : h v . 'v ,v rr 1 r, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .Vi V,yW, TIOXIKTA, PA. w. 1:. I.ATII V. J. II. AUNRW. V AfiNKW, A T T O It X II 1' ,S A T L A W , TIONESTA, IA. ; ATTENTION NUMMKKX! I have In 011 admitted to practice ns an Attorney in the Pension O.'neo at Wash ington, ' 1. C. All ollicoin, soldiers, or sailors who were injurt d in tho Into w ar, run obtain pensions to which they nmy he entitled, lv culling on or addressing me at '1 ionestii. Also, claims for arrearages of pay nnd bounty will rccoivo roiiij)t at tention. Having lieen ovor four yrnrn a hoM'ipi- In llii! l'ito war, iiiul having for niinilicr ol' vchi-h piigagiMl in tlin pro-rent ion of hoI ilicrs' cliiini , my cx (icricncd will nscuTe the i-ollcction ol'clainiK in th sliortcnt ios Mhlotiiiic M. auni:w. 41tf. F. W. Hays, TTOUNKY AT LAW. 1111 I Notary XV ri'Bi.ic. llcvool.l-i Rnkill it Oi.'" Illock, Seneca Sli, Oil City, Pa. . Si My L;i '.v ru n co H ovi si 1 , ' firONK.STA. PP.NN'A. W.M. LAW- I HKXCK. l'HOI'lil KTOIt. This llollHfl is contially lo. t";l. I'voi vthiiig HPWHll'1 well furnihlicil Su;n'iior a.voinnmtla Imiiis un-l strict mtoiilioii L'iviMi to guosts. Vcuctalilcs ami Fruit of iiU Uiiiil'i Hcrvoil in their season. Samjile vooio for Com mercial Agents. CENTPVI. HOUSt:, . 1 )OXX ICR t AfiNKW ltrjM'K". L iJ Axi:v. l'loni Ictor. Tlii.s in 11 now nouse, and has (u.-t lieeii fitted ui for t!ie iiccomiuoilation of llio jiiihlie. A iortion of the partouago of tim ruililit; is nolieitod. -Jli-1 V J, K. EJI.IIXK, 51. !., TIONKSTA, l'A. Orrn-K llotJK.s; 7 toll A. Ml, 7 to ! M. Wednesdiiyi iiml Natunlnjs from A. M. to : r, M. 11 W. C C013URN, M. D., 11IIYSICIAN A- SUK(iKON olfeis his -L services to tho rumplo of Forest Co. lliiviii!? hud an cxixrii'iu-c of Twelve Years in constant ira'lioi lr. . Coburii uuai-anlces to irivo satisfaction. I)r. Co- hiirn makes a specialty of tho treatment ol Nasal, Throat, Lung and nil other Chronic or lingering discuses. Having liivpsliir&tod nil McienTilie, method ol eur Inir diseaso and selected the good from all systoniM, he will guaranteo relief or nourc in all coses where, a euro is possible.. No Charge for Consultation. All fees will ho reasonable. Professional visits made at nil hours. Parties at a distance can con sult him bv letter. Oflieo and Residence second building hpIow tho Court House. Tionesla. Fa. tu lice dav.s Wedne.silavs and Saturdays. llStf 11. 11. uiy. A. B. KKI.LV. MA Y, l'A UK C CO., B AITKEBS Corner of Kim it WalnutSts. Tionesta Bank of Discount and Popofcit. Interest allowed 011 Time Deposits. Collections made on all thePrineipal points of the U. S, Collections solicited. IS-ly. PII0T0GRAPI1 GALLERY. K 1. .''I NTKK i: T , SOCTII OF K01UNSON A PON NKlt'S STOlcK. Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - . - Proprietor. 1 -i.-. Pu turcs taken in tlic'art. 1 the J.ltcst slvh", -;-u LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ivov. Elliot will occupy tho pul pit of tho ricslij-teri.ai) Churcli next Sundny, mornii'R and evo'Ding. M. K. Pundny Hchool nt 10 o'clock n..in., ami I'rcsliytorinn Sunday Sclionl nt S o'c lock p. tn. 1 Wo are in formed that Frank Heck lost the firtt joint of one of his fingers in llio mill nt StVattati vill," recently. Abovo and below 9 on the river fishermen tiro turning their nttcntian somewhat to bass-fUliing. We have henrd of no big catchss yet. IYtrolia had n big firo on Mon day. Thirteen buildings were, des troyed, and tho loss 19 estimated at over $50,000. Wm. Blum killed a flying-squirrel yesterday, but as tho law doesn't comprehend theso animals, he wa9 not arrested. . Bo patient, boys ! In about ten lays you can kill squirrels without commuting a misdemeanor, laying yourselves liable to fine, etc., etc. Wm. Reck is runuing the Presi- lent saw-mill at present. Tho job on hands is not a largo one, and will be finished in the course of two or three weeks. -Mr. J. II. Dingman has our thanks for n nice mew of new toma toes, lbey were a good article, and were put whero they would do tbo mo6t good. The Brook villc Graphic recom mends "a swamp cueumbtr with a frog on it," as the polo for the Greenback ers to erect as emblematic of their prin ciples. -We have heard n rumor thut the Jiimieson stave mill was to bn moved back a few miles into the country, soon, but don't know whether the re port bus any foundation in fact. -The yellow fever is raging in sev eral cities of the South, and fears are entertained that it will extend north ward. Quite a number of cases have broken out in Memphis, Tenn. Bluckberrifs have been retailing hoie at. 10 ceuts. In Tidioute they are celling for 7 cents; but then it's north paying three cents on a quart of hltiek berrie.1 to have tho privilege of living in Tionesta. -An excursion from Pittsburgh to Chautauqua Lake passed up tho road yesterday at about 3:00 i M. There were eleven coaches in the train, all apparently weil filled. A party of (en gt on at this station. Wilson Janiicson, who lnu been at East Brady for several months, learning the drug business, is at home at preseDt, on a short visit. lie is pleated with the town aud the busiuess. lie goes back on Friday. Tho Brookville O'raphie says, "It is now lawful to kill rabbits." The law says that it shall bo uulawtul to kill rabbits at any time, except be tween tho loth of October aud the 1st of January of each year, under a pen alty of five dollars. A phonograph is on exhibition in Oil City, and many persons are avail ing themselves of the opportunity of seeing tho wonder and heariDg it "talk back." The Derrick reports that it Eings, laughs, and talks so that it can be heard across tho street. In a bite number of the Meadville Republican we notice that Mr. Lewis Louderbath, at oue time a resident of this pluce, was recently united in mar riago to Miss Francis Taylor, of Mead ville. Mr. L. is now practicing law in that city. The annual re-union of the 83d Regiment Pa. Vols., will take place in Titusville, on tho 10th of September. The place of meeting is so near us, that we are of the opinion that several of the old member of Co. G, from this vicinity, will make it a point to be present. Quite a number cf Tionesta peo ple have been, or aro now, out in the blackberry patches, filling up their empty cans and making jam. We understand that Wm. .Steffee, formerly of this place, keeps a sort of a sutler shop out 011 tho edge of the roaJ uear th blackberry woods, for the accom modation of the pickers. We cannot get figures from the well on Chas. Hill'a farm, but from what wo tan hear it is not pumping as laiLrclv us at first. Whether or cot any new wells will go down there soon is a conundrum which we aro not ire pared to answer. All, or nearly all the land in that vicinity U leased; so uc arc informed. Mcpi-3. Squires & lladlcy, of Tid ioute, encouraged by tbo satisfaction expressed by those who visited Niag ara Falls on tho la.n excursion, have looked tho ground over, and concluded to run another train to tho Fulls on or about the 15th of September, provided enough tickets aro subscribed for to guarantee them from In.s.n, This step is rendered necessary owing to tho great expense attendant upon the ex cursion. A paper will shortly bo left in the hands of some citizen here, and those who wish to visit the Falls can leavo with bim their names and the number of tickets they desire. Tho price of the tickets will be the same as before, but probably sotno better ar rangement can be mudo at tho Falls in 'regard to items of cxpens?, ns the season will be nearly over. We will have further particulars next week ; in tie meantime, those who contemplate visiting the Falls can look about them for ways and means. Tho genllemen having charge of the excursion will do everything in their power ibr the ac commodation of excursionists. Mr. Woods, who has been putting down holes on the Woods Heirs tract without any very encouraging results, has determined to try other territojy in this section, and to that end has broken ground on Peters' Run, a few rods abovo thu Lacytown Iload, where he will sink a well forthwith. Ex Sh'ff Van Gicseu is putting up the rig, and will probably finish it this week. The well is located on Judge Proper's land within a short 'distance of some of Sickles' property. Mr. Woods tried to get a lease from Mr. Sickles, but tbo latter wanted one-fourth royalty as much as is generally charged in the best producing territory. He will probably get his laud developed at that late eomctimo in the Year of our Lord 2000. Oue-eighth royalty ia the largest figuro we have ever heard of in wild-cat territory, and unless oil gets up a little there will not be many leases operated at that. A good show of oil was gotten near tlie site of Mr. Woods' uew venture several years ago. After we had goue to press last week, we received a letter from a Ma- rienville correspondent, giving the par ticulars in rrgrtrd to the death of Mr. Albert Butler, which difit r in no es sential manner from the details as pun ished iu last week's paper. At tho coroner's inquest, Dr. Towler, assisted by Dr. Atchisou, of Youngstown, O., made a post mortem examination, and, on washing off the blood they found a small wound of one-half inch in length on the left temple. They removed a pcrtiou of the scalp, aud found almost the entire temporal hone torced in on the brain. The jury fouud on the per son of the deceased a bunch of keys, a pocket knife, the sum of thirty-seven dollars and eighty ccnls in money and sundry papers. The inquest was held by J. W. Cole, J. P., instead of Esq. Livingstone. Mr. & Mr3. H. II. Stow, of Hart ford City, Va., Mr. & Mrs. Garlick, aud Miss Georgia Stow, of Cincinuati, and Miss Jardun, of Phildelphia, left for Chautauqua Lake yesterday, after a short visit in town at Mr. May's. Mr. Stow, who is in the coal business at Hartford City, reports that business very dull, and from tho way ho ex pressed himself, we rather thought that he would about as soon live in Forest county as anywhere. Forest county would as soon have him back as any citizen sho has ever lost. An old man named Thase, of Dutch Hill, was severely burton Mon day last by being rnu over by a team of oxeu and a wagon loaded with lum ber. The wheel followed one sido of his spine the whole length of his hack, i.nd just missed his head, breaking a small piece off one shoulder blade. The oxen, which he was drivirg with a rope, got rampant on his hands, and, as is often the case, did more damage than a runaway team of horses. Dr, Coburn, who was called, considers tho old gentlemen pretty badly hurt. Mike Ittel has a "felonious" fin ger, and he carries it around a3 ten derly as if it were his chief treasure Andy Weller had a bone felon on the fore finger of his right hand, last spring from the effects of which holoft nearly all the bone of the first aud second joints. Robiuson's cow, which has been lost for a number of weeks, en me home on a visit 011 Monday, looking very thin. She had probably !eeu shut up in some enclcsuro uud couldn't make her ay out s oner. She is l'.-atli't like the prodigal son. beiu" Tho annual camp-meeting held at at Lickingville, commences to day, and already Rome of tho people of this section have gone out to the grounds. The grand rush from Tionesta always occurs ou Sunday, ar.d we do not sup pose a rig can be hired within three miles of to-vn by Saturday evening. The meeting is to last eight days. Tents can bo rented cheap. Grounds free to all well-disposed persons. No "gate fees." Some four weeks ago, or therea bouts, Miss Clara Heath of this place, started for Kansas, with her grand father, Mr. DiinonJ. From her moth er we learn of their safe arrival then?, and of the delicate health of tho old gentleman. Miss Heath and Wm. Diamond's folks are well, and tho crops are excellent. Swindlers with orders for corn shelters are operating in counties around us, and our farmers should look out for them. The order gene rally turns out to be a detachable note, and, this being discounted by third parlies, tho farmer has it to pay. Be careful what kind of a paper you put your signature to. D. W. Clark invested iu a plat form spring wagon, and he and G. W. Robinson have struck up a trade, by which both made money, and each got the best spring wagon in town. Clark has purchased a nice looking team. . On Sunday last Rev. Elliot occu pied the pulpit at Kerr's Hill, his ofd charge. This church has had no reg nla r pastor since Mr. Elliot severed his relations with it, nearly two years ago. - - A party of young chaps went cooning last evening, but failed to catch the sly old coon. One evening recently some some of the boys r;n Dutch Hill caught three coons in a couple of hours. Tho sign was in the wrong place last night. Cool, right cool nights, and pleas ant, warm dcys are with us now. A fellow wants a thick coal for morning and evening, a duster for the middle of the day, and a thick comforter over him at night. . Woodcock are moulting at pres ent, and most of them are on shore. Next month they will again' occupy the islands, and as some of our boys now own fairish dog, some of them will probably be disturbed, if not slain before the season is over. Sovcral of the Indian Agents have been bounced, and evidence is not wanting that numbersof them have defrauded the Indians and Government with perfect impartiality, and willi n.s much grace us if they were 'cutting: coupons off the new four per ceiits. The September number of Peter son 8 Magazine is on our table. Iu ad dition to a beautiful steel engraving "Crossing the Brook," and a 8npeib, double-size, colored, steel fashion plate, there are four colored patterns, two for applique aud two for tidies in darned net. Though this is a magazine of fashion and art primarily, it is also end of literature; and no lady's book a'i all approaches it iu its powerful sto ries and novelets. In the present num ber, we have, among other articles, "The Mystery of Monk's Hollow," by a new contributor, one of the most powerful stories wc have read for years. In addition Peterson boasts o'f such con tributors a3 Mrs. Aun S Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Mrs. R. Harding Davis, Marietta Holley, the author of "Josiah Allen's Wife," etc., etc, Then there is a Supplement, with full-size, diagram, containing a pattern for a child's dress, which is alone worth the price of tho number. The terms are are but two dollars a year, with very great reduction to clubs. Specimens 6eut gratis to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Chas. J..Peterson, 30(3 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Pallou,8 Monthly Magazine for September is now issued, and all its patrous will rejoice to find it so full of interest and good reading. The lead ing illustrated article is from the pen of'lhe author of "Tho Gold Hunters," and treats of those remarkable pttople, the Terra-del-Fuegtans, and the Straits of Mugellan. Then there are stories, adventures on land and sea, poetry of a high irder, aud comic pictures which will interest railroad men. There is constant improvement in Bailout, and we do not wonder that it is such a fa vorite. PIchkc remember that this charmiug rnagjzino is only 15 cents a copy, or 1.50 per year, postpaid Published by Thomes it Tlbol, 23 llawley St., Boston, and t-j r sale at all the periodical depot. in the country. Mr. Rohror, editor of the Sentinel, of Kittanning, was in town last week, looking up tho Democratic Congress sional Conferees, to sno whether they were going to endorse Mosgrove. Mr. Rohrer is a very pleasuut kind of a man, hut we didn't learn whether or not the Conferees swallowed his "pill." He had a conference with Maj. John Peterson, Democratic nominee for the county, but we cnuldu't see that John was converted much. Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtf.ibed tho agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta and vi ciuity we append the opinion of some of our best people ns to its merits : "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by t. L. Cragin & Co., Phil'a, Pa., and find that it is all tho manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, because it saves one-half the labor. Mrs. J. L. Ciiaio." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It is n charm in the wash tub. Mns. I). S. Knox." "I take pleasuio .in recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, iu fact the King of Soaps. Mks. W. R. Rix'K." We desire all our friends and cus tomers to give this soap one trial, so thej may know just how good tho ber.t soap in the U. S. is. 22-12 Robinson & Bonner, Tionesta Pa. Solo Agents. The New Singer Sewing Machine, Drop Leaf, 2 Drawers, Box Cover withJ all attachments, only 835, at Robin son & Bonner's. ' 19 3t Teams Wanted For Bark Haul ing, at Brookston Tannery, Brookston, Forest Co., Pa. 15-3m If you want a 1700 article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for tbo handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour i barrel - 0.50.7.00 Flour sack, best ... 1.75 Corn Meal, 100 His - - - 1.501.75 Chop feed,-pure grain - - 1.35fal.45 Ryo r0 bushel - - - - - 75 Oats New i bushel - 4."i Corn, ear 35(340 Beans tjS bushel - 2.00Q3.C0 Ham, sugar cured ... J2 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 10 Shoulders .... - 7 rj. S Whlteiish, half-barrels ... 5.75 Lake herring half-barrels - - .3.75 Sugar - Ofeill Syrup ------ 75((1.00 N. O. Molasses new ... f)0(M.75 Roast Kin Colt 00 ---- Uio Coffee, lM(i 25 Java Cotl'co ..... 35 Tea .10 fiiilO Butter LiJej'lS Rico 11 Eggs, fresh - - - -15 Salt l.SOrtl.OO Lard m Iron, common bar .... 3. 00 Nails, lOd, "r keg .... 3.00 Potatoes .... 3o(ri50 Lime "p bbl. .... 1.60 1.7o D-ied Apples per It) ... SIO Dried Beef .... 17(;: IS I " . ' ...... 'J Xew Advertisements. PROCLAMATION. Wiiebhas. The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judge of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter (sessions, Ac, uc j lonesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence. (.11 tho tourth Monday ot Sept. next, being tlio 23d day of Sept. lo78. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justicesof tho Peace and Constables of said county, that thov bo then and there In their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said (lay, with their records, inquisitions examinations aud other remembrances, to do thoso things n Jill II lUlllUlI uiiu vn njij'i 1 uiiii n vium . and to those who aro bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the .jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 178. JUSTIS S1IAWKEY, Sheriff. WILLIAM READ & SONS, 13 FANEUIL IIALLSQH., 1IO.HTOX, - - MAMS., Agents for V. & C. SCOTT & SON'S BREECH-LOADERS! ! Used by Capt. Hogardus (who has shot one of these guns over 30,000 times and still uses it in all his mati-hcN), Miles Johnson and the principal shots and clubs. Wo have also brought out tho Host H5 ISrct't'Ii-f'Onricr of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown in the market. Other qualities at S3." and .; . Si nd for Circulars and Lists of m-c-oii'l band Olllis. ;;S.(im 1 VOUCH NUTICK. Susan IT, Mmrp, bv her next, friend father, II. II. M.iy, libellnnt, vs. .Inc.ob A. Sharp, respondent. In the Court of Com nion Pleas of Fore?t county, No. 4 De cember Tern, 17. In divorce a. vinculo nmtriinnnii. To Jacob M. Sharp, respondent : Tho sub pieiiK and alias ubji;n;i in tho above en titled ea-i'! having been returned, "That alter having made diligent search and in ouirv fortho said Jacob M. Sharp, and was unable to find him in the said County of Forest." You are hereby untitled and required t: appear at the next term of said Court, to be holdeti at Tionesta, com mencing on tlie 4th Monday of September next, to answer the petition und libel of the said Susan II. Sharp, and show cause, if any you have, why said libellaiit should not bo 'divorced from the bonds of niatri-. ninny agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such cause made and provided. JFST1S SIIAWKKY, Sheriff. Tionesla, Pa., July 30, 178. TIONESTA HOUSE. CK. MeCU A Y, Lessee. Situated at tho mout.li of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta, Pa. This house has been thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and a portion of thA public, patronage is respectfully solicited. Executrix's Notice. " ETTERS TFSTEMKNTAUY on tho' JlJ estate of Joseph Allender, late of Har mony Township, Forest Co., Ph., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeeted to said citato aro re-' quested to malto immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. K L I Z A H KT II ALLENDER, Executrix. Stewart's Run, Pa., July 15, ls7s. 11 N A NCI A L STAT EM KNTof the Road 1. Commissioners of llowo Township,' Forest County, Pa. Tax of 1S7(, in ( 'oiii'm hands 8 374.03 Tax levied for IS77 Sl.iiil.ol Ain't ree'd from Coni'rs bv Treas. " KJ7J.02 rmAl f!ll.42 Seated lands rel'd to Co. Com'rs Total duo from Co. Coni'rs In ex-Treas. Graham' hands 39.00" l(H)4.r.:i 1372.M V.77.45 MARIMTIKS. Twp. orders outstanding to May 1S77 Twp. orders outstanding to Jan. 1, 187H 7Z2.84 321 5.1 li 30M8.00. 15 j Hal. llilO.u.'i 308.00 30SS.0O To Bui. liHO.55 E,,w,RKKn,!Au(1U( Administratrix's Notice. T? ST ATE OF PALMER STEPHENS, I". 1 -1. k f 1.' ? t ' ...1 : i. ...... tioii on tho estato of Palmer Stephens, lato of ltarnett Township, Forest Co., Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authen ticated lor sett lenient, to Lathy A". Aunkw, Attorneys for Administratrix, nt Tionesta, Pa. ELLEN REYNOLDS, ; Administratrix.. Tionesta, Pa., June 7, 187. Li-Of, REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled Weight, 81 to K'f pounds : length of barrel. 28 and 30 in. 10 and 12 gauge.. I'rlce, Ntocl barrels, 43 1 Tivlnl Inirrcls, ijtCi; l.niiiiuati-d tmrrrls, ? lemniscus ImrrrlN, ipSi, The best ever ottered tho Amend".- uiiArtuiitiiii ..r... . 1 .!. i ... .. 1 1 11.. i.Lt.l .1....... ublo leatures ot tho best imported, tojretli er with somo valuable improvement.- r found in any other Top Lever, Snap Ac tion, Centre' l ire. For sale bv tlie tarde everywhere. Man ufactured by E. KEMINUTON ,te SO.V 281 and 23 Broadway, New York. P. Box, 3!)!U. Armory, 'lllion, N. Y. Cut ti out and send for 1 1.1. 1 nth.vtkd Cvi. r.ooiTi: aud Treatise on P.iri.u Siiootu. 21-3111. MONEY SAVED is MONEY EARNE.v IN TIIESEJIAED TIMES ! ' THEN WHY 'NOT SAVE IT? By going to Xj '. SIMON'S, V tjdioutk'pa., For Omit Bargains in BJUIT-MIIBB CL0T1L FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, f - Having, in consequence of the curly son, bought un imnieii-c slock of sum; ELI GOODS, I am compelled to m .rk down my prh and I oiti r extraordinary Biu'-gnins 1 closo Cash Buyers. Here are three nam pies : rant3, 75c, $1, $1.25 and upward,' All-Wool Pants, from $2.75 upwa. Sutsftroa $3.50, $4.50, $6.50 upward. Parties coming from Tionesta eun s their faro and "1 per cent, on too puri l ofa suit of i-lnlhes. It is worth cumin..' miles to til t Simon's pi-io s, us they ; lower than ever before in this couiii: Tho stock must be reduced and pre have, been put at almost ii"thiii!j; for t. purpose. 1 lon't take my say-so, 4'OJIK AX Ni l.! Eememher tho Old Ktdiahle Clothing ILve Corner Miiin.V Depot Streets, TMiout ln. L. SIV: OB WOiHC ol ;dl kinds doni ' I I1...1 nil 0,,,. ,1.1 D cms. 'iii il.ll-l I iT-p' j