'.4 ( foe Jotwt gepttWta. Vv'EDXESDAY MORS ISO, SEPT. i, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICKRS. JlurgessW. 11. Di'NN. iyuieilmcn A. It. Kelly, O. W. TTovard, .T. A. Proper, W. H. Hock, Win. Richards, N. S. Foreman. . Justices of the Peace O. A. Randall, J. T. Brennnn. immutable. II. Swaggart tirJmol Directors U. It. May, IT. O. Da vU,I.W. Robinson, T. .1. Van Uiesen, . W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. - FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrr.sidcnt Judge li, D. Wetmouk. Associate Judges Joh. (j. Dai.k, En- A'Alin K 10 Kit. Treasurer Vm. Lawkknck. Prnlhonolary, Register Sr. Recorder, fc J. W. CLARK. Sheriff Justis Sitawkky. Commissioners Eli Berlin, Isaac JONO, JoltN IlKCK. County Superintendent II. S. BiiOCK- WAY. District Attorneys. T). Irwin. .iri Commissioners Lyman Cook, 1. V. M kiwi i.liott. County Sitii'eyorT. T). Cot.likk. froifr W.O. Coiutrn. (fount y Auditors Nicholas Thomp son. J. U. KKIIJ,, H. A. ZUKNDFMi. Member of ConrreM Haiiiiy Wiiitb. Assembly J. It. Aonkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. .?, I. O. ofO.R MEETS every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, in tli'J Lodgo Room in Par tridge's Hall. .T. K. BLAINE, N. O. . W. SAWYF.Ii, Soc'y. 27-tf. E. L. Davis, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Tionesta, Pa. J Collections niado in thin and adjoin ing counties. 40-Iy JlllilJS W. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kh,x Street, TIOXEKTA , J'A W. K. LATHY. J. 1. AONKW a t r o it x j: y s at la w TIONESTA, PA. ATTKNTION SOI.DIKItH! T havo been admitted to praetieo as an Attorney in tho Pension Oilieo at v asii insrton, ' 1. C. AH officers, soldiers, or Kniloi-M who were ininred in the late war, can obtain pensions to which they inny l entitled. Iiv calling: on or addressing n.O fit 'i ionesta. Pa. Also, claims lor arrearages of pay and liounty will receivo prompt at tent ion. Having boon over four yours a soldier In Hie Into war, and having for a number of years enirai'od in tho prosecution of sol- liers' claims, mv ex oerience. will assure the collection ol claim in the shortest pos bible time. 4Hf. J. JJ. F. W. Hays, A TTORNEY AT LAW. and Notary A. lt:jiue. Reynolds Mukill A. Co.'h Uloek, Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. SIMy Lawrsricn House, MONESTA. PENN'A. WM. LAW ItKNCK. Pkopriktoh. This hous is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished Superior accommoda tions and strict attention uivrn to tmesis Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served .in their season. Sample room for Com- incrchu Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNER At! NEW BLOCK. L. Aonkw. Pronrietor. This is a new Mouse, and has just been fitted up for the ricenmnioUiilloii ol tlio puiuic. yv ponton of tho patronage ol tlio public Is solicited 4(i-iy jr. k. klaixk, m. i., TIOXESTA, TA. Dki'icv: Hours : 7 to 9 A. m.. 7 to 9 M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. W. C. COBURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUHOEON offers his a services to tne people oi rorew vo, Haviuir had an experience of Twelv( Years in constant oraetico. Dr. Coburn iruaiantees t aivo satisfaction. Dr. Co burn makes a specialty of tho treatment ol Nasal, Throat, Liimr and all other Chronic or liiiKeriii discuses. Having investigated all scientilie methods of cur Iiir disease and selected tho gooil Iroin all Mvstoms. he vill irunranteo relief or acure in all eases where a euro is possible. No Chargo for Consultation. All fc-os will be reasonable. Professional visits made at nil hours. Parties at a distauco can con suit him bv letter. Dllieo and Residence- second buildin ielow tho Court House. Tionesta, l'a. l lien davs Wednesdavs and Saturdays. liDtf u. a. wiv. ma r, A. B. KKLLYi 1'AKK .C CO., B A F K E B S Comer of Elm fc Walnut Sts.Tioncsta Bank of Discount and Deposit. ' Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all thoPriueipal points of tho U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. KL.11 STKliET, SOUTH OF ltOniXSON & BONNER'S STOKE. Tionesta, JPa., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pictures taken iu all tho latest titylea Ihe'ait. -'j-tf mm LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. liov. Elliot will occupy the pul pit of tho Presbyterian. Church next Bunday, morning and evening. M. K Sunday Hchool at 10 o'clock m., nnd PrcBbyteriiiu Snnday School at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. J. G. Dale's health, wo are lenfeud to learn, is improving slowly. Ilarl. Adams, who has for a time past been stopping at Bradford, is lotuo on visit. Typhoid fever has beeu rajring in irookville. The papers say it is abating somewhat now. Alex. Dale got a new buggy re cently, and initiated it in the proper manner one evening last week. The bankrupt lav passed out of existence on Saturday last. The coun try, generally, will not mourn its de mise. The Exchange Dine of Oil City dished it up to the Warren club, lat Monday, to the tune of 13 to goose egg (U Mr. Bonner of Stoneboro, paid ioncBla ano'.her of his periodical vis its last week, combining business with Measure. Mr. Sloan's house has lately hern re shingled, which adds much to the durability and appearance of the building. Adjourned court was held by the Associate Judges on Friday last. No business of general interest was trans acted we believe. To rnorrow is the last ' day on which you can get registered in ordor to secure your vote io November. Be sure you are registered, then'. -Davy Ililands opened tip the squirrel season last Monduy morning in good shape. Fifteen black and gray squirrels "gnawed tho bark" before lis uuerriug aim. Mr. Samuel Clark has had a painter at work on the bouse occupied by Prof. Brock way. The job is a good one, and building presents a decidedly improved appearance. ' Our sports will have a squirrel hunt next Saturday, the loosing side to pay for the suppers. The last hunt was a success, ami wo hope this ono may bo ns good. Mr. Joyce has the cellar and foundation for the new addition to the Central House about completed, and the carpenters will commence the wood work forthwith. -Tho Woods well, ono mile up the creek is down something over a bun dred feet, and in the course of a week or ten days wo will kuown if we are to have oil in Tionesta boro. Frank. Reck, of Strattanville spent a few days iu town. Frank re ports his family all well, but as usual he had his hand tied up, having had the fore iloger of his right hand piuch ed off near the first joint. Thero is some talk that the For est House will soon be re opened, with Mr. T. C. Jackson as proprietor "Tim." is a popular landlord, and our citizens would heartily welcome him as a resident of Tionesta. Mr. Jas. Swavely is at work clean iug up the Cemetery at the upper end of town. This is something which has long been needed, and when Mr S. gets through with the jo!) our peo pie will hardly recognize the place. Five more prisoners escaped from the Clarion jail on Suuday of last week. This time through thecuitlcts ue3 of lady in admitting some vis itors. It is thought by 6inu thai tl visitors were accomplices in the escape, Mr. Henry Miller of East Hick ory, shot on owl near Tubh's run, one day lat week, which measured 4 feet and 8 inches across the wings from tip to tip, It was a monster. There should be a good bounty ou these birds. A heavy rain and hail storm pass ed over this section yesterday uf'ter- noon. Hail as large as a pigpu t t-gg came rattling down. If it Was its s vetii in the farming districts us here, it must have done considerable dam age to the buckwheat crop. Mr. Georgo Saltsgiver had one of his legs broken below the knee, last Friday. Ila was at work with the team, when one of the horses fell and was unable to get up. In trying to assist the animal to its feet it fell back striking on Mr. S.'s leg with the abovo results. Dr. Blaine reduced tho frac ture, and says the patient is doiug as well as can be expected, be being pret ty well up iu yean). A sad occurence took place in the family of Mr. J. II. Wentworth, living about three miles up the creek, on Monday morning of last week. A young lady, sister to Mr. Wentworth, who is visiting there, thought to par take of a dinner of mushrooms, and for this purpose sho went to the woods to gather tlicm, but instead bhe got what are commonly called "toad stools." Thcae 6ho took home and served up for dinner, and some of the family ate rather freely of them. Not long after the mistake was discovered, as all who had eaten showed symp toms of poisoning. Medical aid was summoned, but too late to save one of Mr. W.'s little girls, aged about fivo years, who died in a short time. The other members of the family have all fully recovered, save tha young lady, who is yet quite sick, although we believe she is considered to be out of danger. This should prove a warn ing to all who are in the habit of eat tng mushrooms, and wno are unac quainled with the different varieties, to let them alone ; and not only these delicacies, but all others which grow wild. The oil country papers are pub- isliing a sensational story about a ped Her stopju'ticf at thf house of John jogiif in Lu king township, where said peddler had pretended dreaming three liferent nights that $5,000 in silver was secreted iu a hollow tree on the farm, nnd that hn promised Mr. Lojrue $2,500 of the uiuuey.lo h. lp secure it; that they had found the silver anil di vided it, when the peddler asked Mr. Lopuc to give him greenbacks for his $2,500, as they were more convenient to carry. Mr. Loguo, sa the story goes, did so, and the next day after the peddler left found the silver was counterfeit. Mr. Lozue says it is a ie made out of tho whole cloth. Oil country newspapers only care to make articles readable regardless of truth. Clarion Democrat. -The well on Charlie Hill's farm, throe miles up the river, was torpe doed a short time ago, but whoever did tho job ruade a "botch" of it, the explosion taking place when the tor pedo. had been lowered but a few feet into the well, filling it up so as nearly to ruin it. It has been cleaned out since, and, we are creditably informed, is doing from 5 to 6 barrels daily. Mr. S. J. Wolcott is busily engaged put ting up a rig for another well near this one. He will put down two, in fact, so that the three may be pumped with one boiler. We have no doubt but that a good territory will be open ed up on Mr. Hill's place. The crop of blackberries this year seems to havo been confined to the re- giou aurroundiag tho old Fort Pitt mills, but at that place a great many bushels have been picked, parties from all sections in aud around Edenburg, Sbippeuville, Tylersburg and this place. having centered there in such swarms as to give that deserted locality the lively appearance it presented in days of yore, when the mills were in opera tion. It is said that at one time over two hundred berry-pickers were en camped there. The berrits are about all done now, and the people have re turned to their homes. A frequeut visitor to Mr. Robin son's cheese box thus soliloquizes "Nothing is more lamtutabie than to see an empty cheese box standing in a store. A good merchant always keeps his cheese box full. Once its walls were alive with life;now nil is barren and waKte. Even fha passing Hy doth not hover tiro nid it. From the smell of the box it is evident what its fra grance once was, but now 'its glory is departed.'" Mr. R. says cheese will not slay long iu the b x where the author of the above has access. Fr.-m tho language and tone one acquainted with h i til might gucs-s his name. The Republicans are holding a few meetiugs through the county, which meet with old fashioned ie sponsps and pledges of unison and co operation. Ail enlhtsiustie little meet ing was held at the Heath school house on Dutch Hill, on last Friday night, which was addressed by W. E. Lathy Esq., on the current topics. Thrfetur dy Republican yeomanry of little For est, strong and united as ever, will give a good account of themselves in November next. Out borough schools opened ou Monday morning, tho attendance, we believe, beinsr very L'ood. M ith the excellent talent at the head of both departments, the present term of school promises to be one of the most success ful ever beld iu Tionesta. Mr. Pritncr Agnew has moved in to the Stroup house just south of the Court houso. Mr. Kerr, the butcher, has moved into the house just vacated by Agnew, across tho creek. Mr. Richards has graded and sod ded the yard around his houso, aud is now enclosing it with a very neat picket fence. From present appear ances ho will soon have one of the most pleasant places in town. Billy understands fixing up a home. Saturday evening about niue o'clock a freight train following in tho wake of the Emlenton express ran Over and killed a man named James Christie, who was sleeping on the track near Fullerton, on the Valley road. Whiskey is said to have been the cause. These facts from the Derrick. A Brookston, Forest county, cor respondent writes us that "Fred. An derson, while out gunuiog on Sunday, had cornered a hedge hog, and in step ping around to get another sight at it, by some cause or other his gun went off, inflicting an ugly wound on-the in side of the left knee joint. Moral : Don't go hunting on Sunday." Some of "the boys" were out "cooniu"' on M -nday evening. They succeeded in catching two but, whew ! The con ounded things had been eating something the sme!l of which ranged the very air to thicken One of the boys, speaking of his clothes, eays, You may soak 'em. and scrub 'cm, and brush as vou will. The smell of tho coon will cling to 'em ( still. -Voter, remember if you remove from one election district t i another between the Gib of Hp!pfibfr and election day, you voluntarily iu.fruu chiso yourself, because you cannot vote in thf borough or township to which you have removed, nor in the district from whence- you came. You must reside sixty days in the eleetion dis trict in which vou offer to vote. Mr. Win, Reck, who has done the head sawing for Mr. E. E. Clapp, at President this summer, informs us that they finished up on Saturday He says they sawed 500,000 feet of most excellent lumber without a break or stop, and got the ready "dollar of their dad3" every Saturday night. The pien from this place who worked on the mill all ejpress a high regard for Mr. Clapp's way of doing business. The yellow fever still increases in the South. Hundreds of new cases aud deaths are reported daily. The country generally is responding promptly to the appeals for aid, and everything which human power can accomplish is being done to impede the progress of the disease, but all ef forts seem to be in-vain. In one town of over fifteen hundred inhabitants there are but a mere handful left. May Providence send relief. A most valuable and instructive paper is the American Agriculturist for September 1st, with the usual 60 or more original engravings, all instruc tive or pleasing. Among the 150 ar ticles and items are : Seven eolumes of hints on September work, including directions for bees; Chapters on Cow milking by Machinery, and Oleomarg arine; Humbugs shown up; Agricul ture Notes from the Channel Islands; Harvest Home Picnics ; Talkiug at a Distance, or simple signals for Farm ers. Rifle rautres. etc.: Home-made Wind-mill; Common weeds made or namental ; Many Home Topics, Bud chapters to interests and instruct the young, et, etc. A reduction of lerms is announced l SI 50 a year. Single ii'imbers 15 ets. Orange Judd Co., New York, Publishers. One lot of Drain Tile, five and six inch, for sale cheap by Robinson & Bonner. 24 2 Titcsville, Pa , December, 1870. Dear MK : -I was iroobn-d very much with the backache which made me sick all over ; it seemed to mike from my kidneys to my stoma' ii caus ing great weakness. I could not stoop to pick up anything without leaning carefully with my hand reeling my knee. I had all the sympt .uf f fe male weakness. I got your Barosma which relieved me i 1 a few days, and I am comparatively well, and I have recommended it to a number of my friends, aud all have been benefitted who have used it. Mary Montgomery, West Pine Street, Titusvil'e, Pa. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti- tusville, Pa., and sold by G. W. Bo- vard, lionesta, Pa. 23 2t Try Kunkel'e Perfumes lor tho lmodkeicbicf. For talo at Bovard'n Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained the agency of this rclebrated soap for Tionesta and vi cinity we append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits : "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by T. L. Cragiti & Co., Phil'n, Pa., and find that it is all the manu facturers claim it to be. It is the wo men's friend, becauso it saves one-half the labor. Mns. J. L. Craig." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I havo ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It is a charm in the wash tub. Mrs. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasure in recommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, in fact the King of Scaps. Mrs. W. R. Reck." We desire all our friends and cus tomers to give this soap one trial, so thej may know just how good the bent soap in the U. S. is. 22-12 Robinson & Bonner, l i.vnesta Pa. Sole Agents. I5ARRIED . DUSENBUKY TKUESDELL. At the residence of the Srldo's mother in Bel fast, N. Y., Auir. 27, 178, by Kev. J. II . Vincent, Mr. Wm. A. Dusenbnry, of Newlown Mills, Forest county, Pa., and Miss Helen Truesdcll. Tit EM A IX E ZEIMJA. At (lalena Mills, this county, Aus:. io, 1S7S, by Jas. Giltillan Esq., Mr. Henry Tremaine, of Sheffield, Pa., and Miss Anna Zcrba, of Scotch Hill. Ta., PE VSE IIOBAItT. At Mankato, Min nesota, Hon, E. L. Pease, of Evanston, . Wyoming, and Miss Kate E. Hobart, of the former named place, on, Aug. 14th, 1878. We copy the above notice from the Cheyenne Daily Sun of Aug. 19, and it adds: "Nearly every resident of Wyoming is acquainted with Hon. E. L. Pease, the live, enterprising lumber manufacturer of Wyoming, the Presi datit of the Council during Uie last two sessions of the Legislature, and most prominent as the Democratic candidate for the delegatcship." Mr. Pease is well and favorably known by many in Forest countyboth friends and relatives. lie went to the "far West" several years ago, and by his address, ability and business tact has become prominently deutified with tha public affairs of Wyoming, and very successful iu business. He has the congratulations and best wishes of his numerous friends and relatives in this county. TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel -Flour sack, best Corn Meal, 100 rts -Chop feed, puro grain Ryo "S bushel -Oats New bushel -Corn, ear -Beans bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whltofish, half-barrela Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffeo Rio Coffee, - Java Coffoo - Tea - - - - " - Butter Rico - - - - -Eggs, fresh - Salt Lard - - - - - $3.75(j;0.50 1.1)0 - 1.50 1.75 - 1.30 1.40 60 - 30 330,40 2.00 3.C0 14 11 - 78 - 5.75 3.75 - 0(511 - 75 1.00 - 50tL75 25 - 20 25 35 .40 00 - 12 15 11 - 15 1.80 1.90 - - 12J Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, ' keg -Potatoes -Lime bid. ... D-icd Apples per V Dried Beef - - 3.00 3.00 35 50 - 1.(50 1.75 - 8 10 17 18 Xew Advertisement. Trial List for September Torm 1878. PltOTltONOTAllV l's Okfich, 1 Co., Pa 1 Foukst No. Tr. Yr. 1 Selden Whitman vs. J. W. II. Keisinger, et id a lmrs 45 Dec. 70 2 J. B. Amiew lor use vs. S. 11. Haslet H7 Sep. 77 3 Jacob I. Aincr 1 riisice .vc. vs. Joshua loiijrl:iss i t ul Terra Tenants 10 Doc. 77 4 Vfilliaiii H. C.Vn vs. Bol.M-t Mci'loskcv 27 Dec. 5 Mav. Park A: Co. vs. Free man A Corbet 10 Sep. 77 C Kobinson A- l'.oiiner vs. Jas. M. McKay 13 Feb. 78 7 J. K. Jones vs. Frank Barr 5 May 78 8 Edward Jones vs. John Pe terson 22 May 78 0 Jacob Helm vs. J. S. Hood 7 Feb. 78 10 Terre--.su Kobeits vs. James J. Fisher 13 May 78 11 llinrh M. Bolo vs. John Bo son lit al 0 Feb. 78 12 County of Forest vs. A. J. Siggins et al overseers 23 May 78 I). W. CI. A UK, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Aug. 24, 1878. Notice to Grand Jurors. All persons who havo been Mimmonei to si'i ve as (jrand J nrors 011 tlio 4th Mon day of Sept. 1878, are hereby notiiicil they need not uttend. By Oiidkk av Coi HT. Attest: D. VV. CLARK. Clerk. OHico of Clerk of Quarter Sessions Forest Co., Pa., Sept. 2, 1878. Thorp vill be exposed t Court House, in Tionesta, on THURSDAY, KEPT. 2'ith, 18V ?, nt 1 o'clock p. in., the following desci il property, lo-wit t All that certain tin-, oi piece of land sitimto iu UowptownHhip, Forest County, I'cnnMylvimin, bounded n -follows : Depinnina at a cucumber, an ol I corner, nnd beins? tlio northwest corner of tract No. iW.'iO, thence south ICO perches 1o a pout, tlicnco by bind of Seholied east Km; perches to a post, thenco by land of Brook north 1'iO perches to a post, thence west K"" 2 perencs io a Ciicuinoei, in- pmce oi iieiii -tiinr. Containing ono hundred acres 'of land. Tonus made known atdnv of sale. MILES W. TATE, Attorney for tho Executors. Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 4, 1878. ' estray" ( 'ame to tlio premises of tho subscriber in East. Hickory, Forest county, Pa., Aug.. 30th, 1878, a sorrel mare, with a whito stripe on forehead, about ten years oldr of medium size. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property and take her away, otherwise she will bo disposed of accordiii!! to law. . JAMES HENDERSON. Guardian's Notice. Noiico is hereby given to all concerned. that Oliver W. Proper, guardian of John- I'. Mooro Jr. an lisrno Moore, minor children of He T. Moore, deceased, has filed his fin '011111, nnd that tho same will lie pi ;.ed to tho Orphan's Court ot Forest Coniiiy tor connrmaiion on the 'lib Monday of September, A. D, JS7S. D. CLAKK, Itcgister. Aug. 2-1, 1S7S. PROCL ! AVIATION. Vt'iiKUKAM, The lion. Ii. D. Wetmore, President .Indue-of the Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre-, eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Are., nt Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence cn th fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 2:td day of Sept. 1878. Notice is therefore, given to tlio Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M.. of said day, with thoir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those thing which to their offices appertain to be done, and to those who aro bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that mv. or shall be in tho jail of Forest Cbunty, tba. tli bo t hen and there present toprosoeni against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal A. I). 1S78. JUSTISSHA.WKEY, Sheriff. JQIVORCK NOTICE. Susan H. Sharp, bv her next friend av father, 11. It. May, li Ik. H:nt, vs. Jacob V . Sharp, respondent. In the Court of Com mon I'leas 01 I'oresi county, an 4 xc . ember Term, 1878. In divorco a vinculo matrimonii. '!' Jacob M. Sharp, respondent: Tho sub piena and alias subpcena in the abovo en titled case having been returned, "That after having made diligent search and in quiry for tho said Jacob M. Sharp, and 1 1 . a- ... i 1 ..- :.. .1... :.l i 1 ... . - WaSiinilDIO IO IHUl mill III Mill f.iliu tuuniv of Forest." You are hereby notified and required to appear at the next term of said Court, to be holden at Tionesta, com mencing on tlio 4th Monuay ot oepiemoer next, to answer the petition and libel ot tho said Susan II. Sharp, and show caust if any you have, why smd iibellantsiiouM not be 'divorced from tlio bonds of matvi- mony agreeably to tho acts of ABsembi;. in such cause mado and provided. JUST1S nil AW K IS 1, siienii. Tionesta, Pa., July 30, 1878. TIONESTA HOUSE. E. Mr CRAY, Lessee. Situated ut 1 mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesi c. l'a. Tins house has been thoroughly 1 fitted and refurnished, and a portion of t public patronage is respectfully solicit Executrix's Notice. LETTERS TESTEMENTARY on estate of Josoph AUendcr, lato of I mony Township, Forest Co., Pa., decc. havini2 been granted to tho undersii" all persons indected to Raid estate ar quested to make immediate payment, tliose having claims against the same . present them, properly uuthonticato.L settlement. ELIZABETH ALLENDEK, Execuui Stewart's Run, Fa., J uly 15, 1878. Administratrix's Notice INSTATE OF PALMER STEPI! U DECEASED. Letters of adiu::. tion on the estate of Palmer Stephen of Barnett Township, Forest Co., l' t ceased, having been granted to tho 1 siirned. all nersons indebtod to said aro requested to make immediate tnent, and those having claims ogam same will present them, properly :r: tieatod for settlement, to Lath v A' A. Attorneys for Administratrix, at Ti Pa. ELLEN liEYNOLl Adminitttiii.; Tionesta, Pa., Juno 7, 1878. WILLIAM READ & or 13 FAN EUI L HA LL SQ H., IIOSTOX, - - 32-' Agents for W. & C SCOTT & BREECH-LOADERS!! Used by dipt. Bogardus (w ho lu one of these guns over 30,000 thn still uses it in all his matches), Johnson and the principal shots ui: . ' We have also brought out tho Host ii'l-IiO-, of favorite Tup-Snap Action ever in tho market, oilier qualities at 10. :j-Send for Circulars and List . oiid hand O mi's. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOO T. 1 1. BARNES, Plioi'KU.ToK. OlIAYIN'O, Hair-Cutting, Shaioi O anil every tiling in tho 1'oiisoi ;. done with neatness and despatch. Also a lirst-class stock of ClOARS AND TO HA ('CO. Between Mabio A Hunter's and t1 Ollice, Tidioute, l'a, rTMIE ilRIST MILL at Nebraska X town,) Forest countv, has be. oughly oveilniule 1 and relitted i class order, and is now running ui all kinds of uhto n ii 11 1 x i -. FLOUR, fi:i:i, AN! ( vn-iciitly unhand, and sold lowest ligiires, -Um II. W.LI i
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