foe $rot j&tpuMfiw. WEDNESDAY MflKKIKO, OCT. Ifi, 1S78. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liurirentiW. It. IM'NW. CouncilmenA, It. Kellv. CI. W. Bovard. J. A. Proper, W. R. Reck, Win. Richards, at X. r. roreiiinn. JuHiee of the Peace C A. Randall, J. T. Bronnan. Omnt'ibU II. Swaggart Muhool Director It. 11. May, If. O. Da vis, U. W. Robinson, T. J. Van Uiescn, 1). W. Clark, W. K. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jnd(jelt. D. Wktmoiik. Aociate Judge Son. O. Pai.k, ED WARD KKIIR. Treasurer Wm. Lawrehce. Prothonot art, liegiter t Recorder, die J. W. Or.AKic. Sheriff. InsTIS RnAWKBT. ". . " .. ' - . . I m. Co mm JohnT ' County Niiperinlrn nfy ttttHlMlen-n. H. Brock- Vf AT. JHtric.t Attorneys. D. Irwin. Jury Commiionera Lyman Cook, P V. MKRCIIjMOTT. County Surveyor T. D. Colli N. Coroner W. C. ConrtRK. Counhf Auditor Nionot,AS Tfcomp ON, J. R. NKII.Tj, II. A. ZUKNDKI.t.. Member of 0ti.(7rcM-IlARHY Whitb. Assembly J. It. Aonew. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTALOltei; I. O.ot U."'. MSk! inhebfo Rm fi &i tridRo'" - a. W. sawyer, .So'c'y. ' 27-tf. J. W. Walker, . A TTnuVFY AT I AW Tlonesta Pa. I J. oiTlcoattho Rural IIo8o. Will at- tnd to business in tho evoninga and on (Saturdays. Z7U K. L. Davis, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Ta. A Cwl lections mado In tbls ana adjoin Ing counties. 40-ly MILJ V. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bkn. atrett, TIOXhXTA, rA. W. M. liATHT. 1. . AONEW. IjATI I"V At AG NEW, ATTORNEYS XT LAW, TIONKSTA, PA. ATTENTION SOLDI BUS! I hava beon admitted to practice as an Atlornev iii the Ponaion Olilco at Wasli lnrton. I). C. All offlcom, soldiers, or ailortf wno wore injured in me mm r, ran obtain pensions to which they may be Mititlod, hvcallingonoraddrosmnKmoat l Tionesta, Fa. Also, claims ior arroarngen i 1 I ...Ill N1.it.Aimiitint.t. VI DAY SHU IJUUIIlJr lovonv An t i mi Having been over four years a aoh ior in all lit. war an.1 inivlno- for 14 n ira hor or I -vears engagod In the proecution of sol- I diera' plamia, my experience win nsxuro Hie collection of claims in tho shortest pos- nible time. 4 nr. J. 15. AON1: F.w.Mays, A TTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary A. Pi'bmo, Reynolds Hukill A Co.'s uiock, soneca ,st., nil City, i a. 3J-iy i Lawreioo House, IUONKSTA. PENN'A. WM. LAW- I 1 lK7rfM.- Patiin1.1Vkll TKIh llOHHA It centrally located. Everything now and I well furnished Superior accominoaa- linnu kiiiI strict ntteiition irivcu to guests. YegetabloH and Fruits of all kinds nerved . . . , li ........ r..- v,..- lu tnoir H"3iv.oii, c3miipi uum " mercial Agcnt. " CENTRAL HOUSE, OONNER A AONEW BLOCIC 1 13 Anmtw. Proorietor. Tlds is a new Mouse, and has just boon fitted up for the nucoinimHiatioti oi mo pumic poinn of tiie patronage of the public is aollcitoa. tt-iy 1 1ON EST A HOUSE CE. McCR AY, Lohboo. Situated at the mouth of Tionesta Creek, Tionesta, This house has boon tlioroughly re fitted and refurnished, and a portion of thq public patronage ia respectfully solicited. - TIONESTA, PA. OrrmK Hours: 7 to 9 A. m.. 7 to 0 r. M. Wedneudays and Katurdays from 11 a. u . to 3 r. m. . M. MAY. SKI-1.T. MA 1 VAJIK P CO., B J. ILT II E IRj S Corner of F.lm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits, OeMectlons madeonall thePrlnclpal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON , T. II. BARNES, Fkoimuetoii. SHAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thinn in the Tousorial Art done with neatness und despatch. Also a tirst-class stock of CKJARS AND TOBACCO Between Mabio & Hunter's and tho Post Ollice. Tidiouto. Pa. 33 ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. EL. 91 HTUKETi SOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S 8 TO RE. Tionosta, M. CARPENTER, - - Pa., Proprietor, Picturoe taken in all tho latest styles LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ilnw. F.Ilif.t will occunv the rul- pit of the Presbyterian Church next - - - - i i i Handav. mornim? and evenin?. M. V,. Sundav School at 10 o'clock a. ni., and rrcbbyterian Sunday School 3 o'clock p. m. Mr. Chas. Brooks, formerly of this place, now of Edenburg, has been vis- ting in and about town for a few days. IIr ia Inokinc and fcelincr well. m , .1 - fAi i The new part of tho Central 1 I 08 it yesterday. Tho houso when com- ' I pleted will be ft substantial, largo and 1 . . I convenieuL one. Unas, ivicuray nas vacuu n.e . TT 1 t T. -1 I fc A' 6 ' , , ' oia lumoerman ou vne vrve auu five, . takes his place. Mr. Jackson has a fair reputation aa a landlord. . Staves from the Clarion Co. mills are coming in every day by ttie inou- J XT. i. I 1 1 - J - I bbiiu. i'ui, less tuiiu a uirwH drawing large loads of staves, come in every day. uur uome rani is sun uie. i his bouse raised up soroewbat aid a foundation and collar put under it. He is working to make lumsclt.a borne , tnd T l hhM U VCtmA' neni anu coraionamo ohb. The "Dog and Sheep Law," passed last winter, a sort of local option at- . . ..... . . . . ' . ,a " I1""110" luv i mation and instruction of tho voters of I . , -,, k , 4of " . ,- .rnni.r.1 .l.,llnn nn lh fith f No. b ember. Just at present we are in receipt cf numerous communications intended for publication, for which we have no I room. As soon as election is ever we will have plenty of space, and will be pleased to hear from all our ccrres- i A "" .1 Mtl.. Inaeuis. uve us news nnu wo wm be glad to give it to our readers. Rev. A. O. Stone, the new M. E. Minister of this circuit, conducted ser I dices in town last babbatn evening, and made an appointment for preach ing a week from Sunday evening in this place. We understand that be contemplates moving to town provid 1 s r ing uo can get h ouuauio uuuee. . . C00(l.8iZC( substantial house on "Vine " St., opposite the Clark house, now OC . , Hovard CUpiea Oy iiovaru. This is one thing to the credit of Tionesta : no matter how rlose the times are. thero are al-1 wavs improvements coin? on. Mr. ' . " . Morgan will probably get his houso in Bnape for occupation before winter. The National mado its appearance laef nsV onlnrrrAd in dnnbla li b?t of its predecessor. " It is an exponent of "fiat money," and consequently we cannot find it in our heart to wish it unbounded success. Dr. Coburn, the editor, says he "intends to make it the best paper ever published in Forest county. Since it baa been lawful to kill deer, we have heard of but two cases of deer-slaughter, one by Eli Iloleman and the other by Jako Guy ton. Not- withstanding the fact that last Beason was a very unfavorable one for hunt- 0, arji that but few deer were killed, lW thev da not seem maw numerous than - - usual this fall. Edeuburg was again the victim of a ternoie nre, wnicn occur rea on ouu - dav raorninff last. The whole business part of the town is in ashes. One bun- drod and seventy-eight buildings were destroyed, and tha loss ia not far from $450,000. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. Several of the most important business houses will be rebuilt at onee. On Wednesday last Henry Zuen- dell, Jr., was severely burned by the explosion of a blast in a well he was putting down for C. F. Ledebur, on Dutch Hill. Tho blast not exploding as soon as he thought it should, he lowered himself into the well, and while there the explosion occurred, burning his face and hands to a blis- ter. Dr. Coburn, who was called, re- ports that the f atient will soon re- cover. By bills posted in various parts of town we observe that Mr. J. M. Guf- fey, Democratic candidate for Con- grees from this district, is to speak at t' e Court House to-morrow evening, We would advise Republicans to turn nut ana1 listen to Mr. Guffev. and then compare his utterances with those of ur candidate, Gen. Harry White, and see which they think the best fitted to represent the people tf this district in a place where they particularly need intelligent representation. An enthusiastic Republican meet- ing was held at the Washington School Houao. Stewarts Run. ou Friday even- ing laat. The attendance was good, I and the closest attention was given to the remarks of the speakers. K L. Davis, Esq. made a sound and con vincing speech on the financial ques tion. and was followed by W. K. La thy Esq., who also bandied the issues of tho day in a masterly manner, Short speeches were also mado by I . m- f f i i T . I. Messrs. JX. r. Yneeler, j. v. Agntw, b ' nil nnlitiaa v.nvttno dfi1 all I 1 r ' ,,,,.' ., , f , . AvnraecnH Ihomanlroa rrrafifiarl at thA I Kl Fl n v i rrat rift trl ami tAF anlrt At 1 . . . success of tho meeting. It is said that . .. , bo mo oi iuoso wno nou eniuracuu mo -.-i.--i. r-.th wer(1 worl back to B . lhcir -egiance to honest money and hrnoot rinnoinlna I hn lnnhnrnn 1 . . thrftUffll0Ut tha ftountv have . , . , , . , ftrfl -r.t;fvin to llie nj.Pt-. TJf!t the g00j work g0 on Nothing but fuilh . . . ... fUi woric jrom now until election is necde(j to ive our wijole t;ctct at iea8t ita U3ual ra8ior;ty jn November r.. tu....j.., ti. uui3uajr insii uuuu vjiiijvuii, of Bear Creek, came into town with the carcass of a boar in the box of his wftgon, je had caught it in a trap tll0 d. wor. flnj waa takint? it to Titusville, to dispose of it. Bears are said to be quite numerous this year, and it would not surprise us to 6ee several bear hunts tako nlace before , , ' , severe tveamer uiuipei3 iusu nuiiutiw to f?o into wintor auarters. . ,.li: ii.'l .. "HuU luail .a. ..,.., vi.iu.l. i .cc. Tiarnatt.. Hon. W. R. Coon. Hon i , A. Cook, J. B. Pearsall, Hazzard Spence, Sol. Fitzgerald. Harmony. John Thompson, D. F, Cepeland, Peter Berry, Henry Wil kins, J. I. Range. Hickory.- Lewis Kiestor, Charles . fV "-v it ri 1 southard, l. XJ. uoliius, ueorge bid- bald. I - I Kmgsley. Frank Gillespie, John Osgood, Aaron Elliot, Eben. Russell CI Ttnr -.Twia A rriAi TTonrv i'onr George Blucrock, Augustus Rhodes. Howe. F. W. Brooks, Geo. Giflbrd, B. D. McClure, M. M. Seybolt. Jeoks. -Peter Mercilliott, J. J. Par- bods, N. K. Burton, John Heath. Tionesta Tp.-Rob't Shriver, Jacob Sraearbaugh, Quintain Jamieson, Sei dell Whitman, C. W. Clark. Tionesta Bero. A. B. Kelly, J. II. uencKson, u. Agnew, i. d. van uie E,n 'rk It will be the duty of the above Committee to see that every Republi can voter in their resneftive Precincts ' is at the polls. Also, great care must kv ' uo LCV1V" "u """" lw cast his ballot unless he ba a legal votor. E. L. Davis, Chairman. POLITICAL! nrnnni iniii iirrTliino nLrUDLIUHn ITiLLI IllUO Will be held at the following places. to-wit : Allender School House, Friday ev- ening, Oct. 18th. Marienville School House, Jenks Twp., Saturday evening, Oct. 19th. Temperance Hall Fagundas, Tues day evening, Oct. 22. Let every Renublican who believes ! Knnaf mr,n Btlnnd .ml brinrr I i a W MJ WJ w J w " U M "JJ with him his errinsr "fiat monev" irreen- I back friend, that his eyes may bo open- 1 ea to tno truin. Wandering Domocrat?, who need the Bpinal column stiffened oa the qucs- I tion of solid money, como forth from your hiding places and let us reason together. Prodigals 1 return to your fathers house ! the bovine is ready for the barbecue! Good Speakers will be present to address you. E. L. Davis, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Peterson a Magazine, tho cheapest and best of the Lady s Books, is on our table for November. The principal steel engraving, "For Mother's Fire,' is rarely beautiful. So, also, is the mammoth colored steel fashion plate. For 1879 a monthly Supplement will be given, containing a Full-sized Pa- I per Pattern for a lady's or child's dress. These patterns alone will be worth the subscription price Fire original copy-right novelets will also be given, besides a hundred shorter stories. 1 he price of this Lady s Book is but Two Dolhrg a Year, the postage prepaid by the publisher. To clubs the prices aro greatly reduced. Spec- imens of tho Magazine are sent, gratis, if written tor, to those wishing to get i , , ii t t . up clubs. Address Charles J. Peter- son, G06 Chostnut Street. Philadelphia ' Pa. DalloiCs Magazine, the beet of itn class in the world, is' already issued, and is a splendid specimen of what may be expected during the fall and winter months, it contains such a good assortment of nice engravings, excellent stories, poetry, and adven tures, that no one can help being in terested in it; and there are thousands of families who are made happy by its appearance each month at thoir homes. No dull, dry articles arc to be found T.ff. A.I 1 t . 1 . 1 in Jiuuou e. ju are iresn, ingnt,auu . . ... . , , m ssh, by Tn 1 Ksl OQ llniitlAti KtfAftt I Irvat An fit ,. . ' . ' f all tho periodical depots in the coun- ,T . itj, i-tow is a goou nme iu wrjr tmiu n1A ronv. T.TVtrif nnfTr. attcp A few of the symptoms are pain in the side, shoulders and back, bitter tu8to ,n the raouth. particularly on ris ing in the morning, dizziness in the head, pain and smarting of the eyes, constipation of the bowels, high colored . . 1 urine, brick dust deposits or gravel, nervous debility, and loss of appetite, &c, for which Barosma, Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure, taken in con nection with the Dandelion and Man drake Pills, is a specific or cure in 99 cases out of 100. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti tusville, Pa. Barosma, $1.00. per bot tie ; Pill, 25 cents per box. Sold by G. W, Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 30 2t Wasted Every family to try i lb of our Ntw Japan Tea. ROMNSON & BOSKER. -If you want a good article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for tho bandker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. -Kunkel's "Parfume de Paris," the pleasantest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara's. I . . vn. price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. I ' 7 Z' i,V"u bv Ea8t Judia missionary the for V V. V. utti uj av - - - -" mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, Droncnitis, catarrn, asm- m,8' B1. .l " J urur "!;"Wfnr positive nervous debility and all uervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curative powers in tnou&Ands ol cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suuenng, 1 will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for piepar- I i :. rt TT K .u 1 U8'Ufe w Tu ' Eughsh. Sent by mai by addressing with stamp, naming this papor, W.JW. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14-eow-ly From tha Ptttlburgh Uler, March 'J t Wig.) "I Must Lie Down and Die." mo lonowing is an extract irom a iuu,ur dated July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer of Bothosda Water. The wr'tor is tho Rev I. Ii. x uuor, D. V., XJ. ij., xwckur ui ot, flfxmi-ir'a Plmwli Toronto. Arcbdoacon of Lf Niagara, etc., etc. The writer, at tho age of CO yoars was a victim of Saccharide Diabete. His physician said (to tiso Dr, Fullea'8 words) "he could do no more for mo than ho had done ; that my disease waa Incurable, and that 1 must lie down and die." Wo should state hero, en parenthe '. that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, I II . .1. 9 ?. J I. '--.1 S a-Wl't 'c a7U7.ty .Cu yct for this wonderful water for this State, as well as for Ohio and West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller : "In four days," he writos, "after taking the Water, I obtainod relief, and since that time I have taken no inedloino, consulted no medical man, and prosu mo, if I could give myself reasonable rest, I would be quite woll." Such testimony, from such a source, should indeed have convincing weight. Solo agent for Tonnsylvanla, Ohio and West Virginia. JUSIril J'1j.M1JM, 84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates mailed free. Prick uer callon. 50c : per one-fourth barrel, ft.00; half barrel, $8.00 J barrels, REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled CUkM. tt 9 Weight, 81 to 8j pounds : longth of barrel 2i and 30 in. 10 ana 12 gauge, Prlrtt, tStcrl burrrla, $ 15 I Twlnt barrel, $00 IaiuIuuIviI barrule, 875 I laiurua barrels, $85. Tho best ever oll'orod tho American sportsman, combining all the most dosir able feiitures of tho best imported, togcth er with somo valuable improvements no found in any other Top Lever, fcinap Ac tu?'ruttaPdeevervwhero. Man ufacturod by K. UKMI.nuton & Hons, 1X1 and 1283 Jlroadwav, Now York. P. O. JSoX( 3iW.. Armory, illion, N. Y. Cut tins "t and w-nd for Ili.itbthatkd cata- I looi'k and Treatise on Uiflu buooTiNu. u ; ? 'Jl-3111. Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained tho agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta and vi cinity we append tho opinion of somo of our best people as to it.trnerils : "I have tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, mado by T. L. Cragin Co., Phil'a, Pa., and find that it is all the manu- r -i i.. ii .u mciurcra vian n, u u. n ib hio u- mnn'a friend, becauso it saves one-half tlie JRDOr. il RH. ,j. jj. vuaiu. "nnhliina Klnntnc Hoin ia tho best I have ever used. 1 can heartily rec- i t : . tub. Ml3. D. S. IvNOX. ... . , , . ,. "1 take pleasure ,ia recommending nKkir.o VloMrir. Rn Tt la onno. . . . , ... 1 nor article, in laci too i.iug oj ooaps, Mks. W. U. Reck." We desire all our friends and cu' tomers to give this soap one trial, so thej may know just how good the beat BUUp 111 WIO U. O. 19. 22-12 Kobinsok & Bosek, Tionesta Pa. Sole Agents TIONESTA MAUKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. - $5.500.25 Flour T?i Hack, best ... 1.60 Corn Meal, 100 Iha - - 1.50 Chop food, puro grain - - 1.301.40 Ryo bushol 60 Oata New bushel .... 30 Corn, oar ..... 3.r)40 Ueansbushol ... 2.003.00 Ham. sugar cured - - - - ' 13 Breakfast Bacon, augar cured 11 Shoulders 78 Whitefish, half-barrola ... 5.75 Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.75 Sugar - - - - 911 Syrup - , 7501.00 N. O. Molasses bow ... 6075 Roast Rio Cofleo Rio CoiTee, Java Cofleo Tea ... Butter ... Rice ... Eggs, fresh Salt ... Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg . - 25 - 2025 85 .40 90 18Q20 - 10 - 15 1.80 1.91 12 - 2.75 - 2.75 CO 60 1.50 1.C0 Potatoes - Limo Tji bbl. Driod Apples per lb Dried Beef . 810 17 18 LJ LJ. I New Advertisements. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, ANDREW H. DILL, of Union County. For Lieutenant Govornor, JOHN FERTIO, of Crawford County. For Judge of tho Supromo Court, II. P. KOSS, of Montgomery County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon County, Democratic County Ticket. For Congress, JAMES M. GUFFEY, of Clarion County. For State Sonato, joiin a. hall, of Elk County. For Assembly, S. II. IIASLET. For Prothonotary, Ac., D. W. CLARK. For Shoriff, JAMES SWAILES. For Co. Commissioners, ISAAC LONG, ELI niCKLlN. For Co. Auditors, JACOB BECK, J. P. ALBAUGII. For Jury Commissioner, PETER YOUNGK. Democratlo County Committee, Tionesta Bore. G. W. Bvard, Jacob flood. Tionesta Twp. Wm. Hood, J, 8aK giver. Kingsloy Eli Borlin. F. 13. King. Jenks. Jiu. Ward, John Nhipo. Hicrkory. John A. Ililliard, Park C land. Harmony. John Peterson, W, Y. Sig - gins. Ureeu. Win. Haslet, Ernest Bourns. Barnctt. J. J. GreeHwalt, T. B. Maze. Howe. J. Cosper, C. M. Nelson. J. 11 BLAINE, Chairman. K. F. K.tn.... H. F. KtiiikoVs c of Iron will rQ'eclually plHitit. fajndico, dysjoKi ', vous ilclnlirv. chrome iiwriiu -i tho kidney and all 'ioafes an.-., i disordered liver, stoinwli or i::' hU'-li a.t eonstli-.:ui"ii, llaliilentro, ' niles. fullness of blood to IliB head, of tho Hloiunch, na'iso.i, heartburn, b ruling or wiit in the at tnepit f tho ntomaeh, awimmi' Iioivl. ttnrrh'd or ditlioult breathinsr. tor, ftt ihf hm,, ,.hnklns or Hllnc animation when in a Jvint? posdiro, I tinea triuiitn rita n wnha 1 .( H T-r Miirlit- dull pain in tho lirnd. r1eAcfr.f porpirtU.nt yollowntw of tho h0 I nvM imtn in tn niiln nnir tionrl T limbs, rtc, uddcn rlnalirs of heat. inir in tho lloah, constant imneinin I 1 nor nottlo. Hcwaro of counterfeits. i not lot your nnifrgist iaini ou sumo r preparation of iron ho may say it i boihI. bat auk f t Kiinkol's Rittor V I ot iron. Take no other. Kunkei'aJli Wino of Iron is not sold In bulk only ! Wttilun. K. V. Kiinkol Pronrlotor. S 2r)i) North Ninth Street, Pliilmlolphia, 1 aoid cy an aruggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hoit No feo till head passes. Meat, Pin fti by 25i) North NIntii Street, riiiladelphia, !ona for cii'culr, jyor removing h Fin or Stomach Worms call on yoj drufTKist and ask for a bottle of Knnlw oriu Syrup, price fi. It nevor nid Common hoiiho teaclies if Tape Worm removed, all other worms can be roau I e. f. Kunkel's Lustrai & E. F. Kunkoj removed Shampoo for the Hair, The best and cheapest Hair Press; and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They i move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe n cool tho hoated scalp, prevent tho b irom tauinir on, ana promote tno prov in a very short time. They preserve ai Deautuy tne llair, ana rentier it sou n Klossy, Tncy linpHrt n wruiianey an'ii silky apiioaranco to braia nod wiry Ii ana, as a hair (ireHsinK, tncy aro unnv.J ea ; eradicate tianarun ana prevent iiu ness. Tho Bham poo cleans the Jiair, moves greaao, scurf, itching, erupt! Cures headache produced by heat and tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lu: restore Hair to a natural and glossy or restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry 1 Fileo per Dottle $1. ask your arn for them, or send to E. F. Kuukel, prietor. No. 239 North Ninth Street 1 adclphia, Pa. in IF YOU READ This it may bo of groat benefit to yon by roading this you will know wnpi to get a nico selection of FALL AND VINTEu DRY GOOD Having lust brought on a One st r gootls consisting of DRESS GOOt SHAWLS, CLOAKIHGS, cloths, fu:: PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, EMBROin: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S . RIBBONS, VELVETS, BUTTONS, RUCHES. FRINGES, C( SKIRTS. Hoavm At TiH I'or All of which I will sell at tho Lo v, that tho same goods can be in tliis section. BEAR m ev:: that you will bo offorod no J" will meet tuoui. YOUR ATTENTION 13 C. THE NEW llniA CLO l OK WATKItri: Warranttnl absolutely Morir Water proof. All-white silk colored dresses can bo worn 1 est showers, when protected I . IiaLV dress is iiamagea itwui i bv a new one. Call and look hi fcrTIY T0U DO )I'T WAST COME W & LOOK at tL. You aro woloome. Goods stock I will get in the shor! timo. Customora coming on from Other Towns, or thow fiurcliase large bills, will jl' ho fact and special discounts v AGENCY for BUTTEEIOE73 1 BUCK'S BRICK BL' opposite Teoplo'a Savir, TIDIOUTE, tbert. . t'-tf