V V LDXESDA Y MORMM, M)V. 27, lfc7S. liOnOUOHOFriCKRS. Jh'rfrW. H. DtvN. fSnnnritinrnA. 15. Kelly, O. V. Bovnrd, J. A. Proper, W. H. Rook, Win. Richards, N. S. Foreman. Justices of the fence -C, A. Randall, J. T. Brcnnan. Vovsiiihlc IT. S watrgnrt AVtmol fiictorxU. H. Mnv, IT. O. Pa vis, . W. Robinson, T. J. Van Oieson, P. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. , r FOUEST COUNTY OFFICEFyS. rrexUoit JihI)!Tj. D. Whtmokk. d,w('.fVe Jit(lrr8Joi4. ii. DAI.K, Ed R'Atin F nun. Trenxurer Wm, La wit K.rr,. 1'iotlimioiir;, JCy inter it; Hceorder, it'C. J. W. Cl.A IUC. ,Sil-ri(!' 1 USTIS NlTAWKKY. Vu)iiiiiionrrfl Em BkiiMN, ISAAC Lonviw.Tiii n Ei:nu. Count; ,SiipcrintcndenlU. S. V.nocif WAV. JUstriet Attorney S. P. InwiN. .7 Cotiinu'ssimicrs Lyman Cook, P. V. M HUCI M.IOTT. Count; ,Snrvr;orT. P. CoM.INH. rVnwi'rr W. ConntN. Count' Auditor Nicholas Thomp son; .1. K. Nkii,Ii, H. A. ,!!nsnrr,L. Me.wJn:r of ( mtresn 1 1 A It UY WHITE. AstemhlyJ. R. AiNHV. CU3INESS DIRECTORY. e-rsi' . TIONESTA LODGE $&T. O. ofO.F. MKKTS every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in "tho Lodgo Room in Pur- k.d.irwin.n.o. (J. W. SAWYF.K, Soo'y. 27-1 f. J. W. Walker, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tioiipwla, Pn. mile nt tho Rural House. Will at- lond to business in tho evening un1 mi E. L. Davis, TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionosta, Pa. I Collections made in tins .and ni.oin lug counties. 40-ly w. K. I.ATITY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, KUn. Sircrt. TIOSKSTA, rA. J. II. AONKW i t t o n x j: r s r i a w TION1WTA, I' A. ATTENTION MOMIIKHM! 1 havo been admitted to practice as nil A n,i-.i..v iii tlio Pension Oliico, at Wa.-h- invloii. ' I). C. All oiiicers, soldiers, or m-Iio wore iniuivd in tlio lalo war .an obtain pensions to which they may lie iii illct. I.v cabin-' n or addressing mo at 'i ion sbi. Pit. Also, claims for arrearages 'f f.ny wl bounty ill receive prompt at tention. Hiiv in'' licm over four v(-ars a souik r in tlio idlo jvar, ami lias inn for ft number of voir ci frnyctl in tlim )io('ciiti(.n of sol ilifiV claims, iny pxpcrUmco will ii-tira tlio cilloclioii cl'Vl.tims i" tlio sliorlcst !Of( hWA'i tlmo. J. 15. AtlNKW. , 41tf. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. F. V. Hays, TTOUNKY AT LAW, nl Kotauy PlT.l.lf. Pviioltls 1 1 hk ill A t'o.'s U;oi!?, fsciu-ca St., Oil City, Pa. o!i-iy A' Lawrerre House, enoxr.sTA, pknnw, v.'m. law- L UKNCK, Pitor;iii:riit. Tl.is lmnsn Im fnt.rllv locaUvl. - V. very lliinu; now mill veil l'nrnihhil Knptiiior accommoit i t i:ins Hiil sit ict altoi'tion uiven to puusl. V'e;:cl:il)lc.-t and Fruits of all kind' orvod jiiHicii- seii'Mn. H:irnj!o room for i'om moreiul Adonis. v- " CEKTPAL HOUSK, ONN'Klt .V AtiNKW PLOClv. L. 11 Auxkw. Proprietor. This is a now iiniisi', and has just liocn fitted up for the cecommodatiou of tho public A v"tiou if Uio patronage of tlio public i.s solicited, ili-ly HON EST A HOUSE. CH. McCU A Y, Lessiio. Situated at tlio . mouth of Tioncsta Creek, Tione.sta, Pa. This lmuse lias been thoroughly ro littod and l efiirniKhwl, and a portion of tho imblio patronage 18 lespoctfully solicited. TIONKSTA, PA. "okimck 1Iouhs;--7 toil A. m., 7 to 0 p. m. WiiiJiicwdays and Saturdays from 11 a. m. t a i m. U. H. U1Y. A. B. KKLLV MA l't VA11K CO., B A IT K E B S Corner of Elm it Walnut Sis. Tioncsta. Hank of Discount and Donoyit. Interest allowed on Timo Dcpohits. Collections madoonall tho Principal points llov. VAWui will occupy tlio pul lit of tho l'rt-sljy tf rian Cliurch next Buinlay, murtiing nnd evening. M. Vj. Sumlay Bcliool at 10 o'clock a. tu., and rrcshytcrinn Stiudny School at 3 o'clock p. in. Ucv. Elliot will deliver a Tim nks ivin;j ficimon at Iho rrefibytcriun churcli, to-morrow (Thursday) even ing, at 7 o'clock. This is dono in ac cordance with tho request to that ef fect contained in the proclamation..? of President Hayes and Governor Hart ranft. All are invited toho pre.neut. From a private letter we learn that an oil well is being put down at llrookston. Tho letter gave no particulars. It is estimated that tho lives of 00,000 turkeys will be' pacrificed to morrow in this Stato alone, to appease the Thanksgiving appetite of tho people. If a "tracking snow" does not soon mnke us appearance, wo are afraid some of tho hunters will leave tho woods. It is slow still hunting- this weather. Sonic of our sportsmen report having seen a few quail in tho neigh borhood recently. This will ba good news to the fraternity, as everybody had supposed that this game little bird had been exterminated in this section. Tho M. R Church,' ever since it was erected, has bad a debt banging over it. Ilev. Stone is trying to raise this debt by subscription, and this morning he informs us that ho lacks but little of the amount needed. Mr. Woods has written to his ngent here, directing that his oil well machinery and fixtures bo roofed over' and properly protected fiom tho weather. It is probable that heojill operate further in this S2ct:on in spring. The Marquis of Lome, the new Governor-General of Canada, and his lady, t'io Princess Louise, have ar rived on American soil, and are wel comed with enthusiasm by tho Cana dians. The pair come highly recom mended, and we have no doubt tho new administration will bo a success. The Commissioners have bought a f:tfe for uso in their office, and from what we can hear wo are inclined to believe that they have struck a very fair bargain. It is a largo Eafe, aud cue of the satno sha forjwhic'han agent asked them G00. . They paid S250 for this safe in Oil City. Kev. Stone announced last Sun day evening that a (Quarterly Meeting would bo held at Beau Farm, com mencing on Friday evening next, aud continuing over Sunday. Ou Satur day, at 2 o'clock p. in. a conference meeting will be held. A general in vitation was extended to the brethren to attend. IL. A. Adams has arrived in town and is again manipulating the saw at the etave mill. In conversation with him the other day, we inquired as to his Ions by lire at lSradlonl. 113 in formed us that if the inauranco money was all paid, he wouM not be a loser to any great extent. And he antici pated no trouble about getting the in surance. Our river from Olean to Pitts burgh is plentifully supplied with boots devoted to taking the pictures of tho dear people, either in the shape of tintypes or photographs, from a small gem to life size. As a general thing wo believe their work will not compare favorably with tho work of the best artists in the large cities. Still tho Xalioiudh ngitated. In its Inst issue it slingi at us a half-column of stuff which it designates as "pap." Tho nanio is very appropriate, not on ly to the half-column referred to, but to everything else contained in its reading columns. It sneer9 at our management of tho ttmall-pox epidemic last summer, and rnys the "citizens' propot-o to donate; us a leather modal. The "Doctor" knows that at the com mencement of tho epidemic, tho boro council, by an on'inanco approved by tho burge??, placed tho management of that matter into tho hands of a Saui- tary Committee and Health Officer, nnd wo must consequently thiuk that he and tho "citiznus" are throwing mud at others over our shoulders. Tho "citizens" referred to arc two in num- bur, and both are on the staff of the National. Their car marks (very long ones) are recognized, and we suppose, of course, that they will contribute their heads for material of which to construct the medal. When they and th editor of the National reflect ou the gentlemen who managed tho small pox business laat Eiunmer, they are trying to besmirch those whose shoe latchets they ara not worthy to un loose. As to the skunk-skin diploma, we decline the honor. Ve knew we had the animal partly skinned, but didn't expect ho would donate his hido to us after we had finished the job. It emits a bad odor at the distance we have held it, at closo quarters it would be unbearable. "We must coy fess, however, that wo wore not' rTvV pared to witness the base ingratitude displayed by lha "Doctor," in affecting to forget his medical -cima Mater (or pry.ter), known as "tho University of Philadelphia," or better known as "Payno's Medical School." Don't affect ignorance, "Doctor," because you don't have to, you have tho genuine If you want a good article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for tho handker chief. For sale at Povard's. tf. The shooting match in town last Nov. Pith, 1878 Saturday was a success, notwithstand- The Second General Fund tax levy ing the fact that iho day1 was disagrco- is now in my hands for collection. able, damn and clooniv. . No one Tax-payers pleiiRO lake notice of marksman had a monopoly of good same. P. M. Clark, Collector, shots or turkeys : tho came was pretty 34 3t. evenly divided. Sotuo of the shootists, of course, didn't succeed in gelling any fowls, but then they didn't shoot close enough. We are under obligations to the proprietors of the match, Messrs. Win. Smcarbaugh and Jai. IIuliDgs, 'riOIVIfSTvV IA.Itlly.rs. for a fino turkey, which they saved for corukctud kvkky tukshay, uh. Uoys, we 11 think ot you when wo ljy liobinsou cc Jionncr, ueaicra in are devouring that fowl, and hopothat General Merchandise. you may live to enjoy ruauy Thanks- Flour barrel gfVings and always have a turkey for i'i"r n S1k. ,. b J J Corn Meal, 100 lbs i i ii n a ' " Chop food, puro grain We are constantly in receipt of Pyo bushel new rmners desirinc an exchange, but "cw bushel - i r o - - ' as we have already a large exchange list, we cannot nt present accommo date them. Last week wo received overtures from John W. Forney, to gether with a copy of his new paper ; also a paper published in the interest gUglir of agents ; a literary paper Irom Can- Syrup ada ; a scientific journal, and a relig- - Molasses new r v v-i. tk- Koast Kio CofTeo ious paper iroui xuw ium. inn ,,. . , ,,r . ' , . . K Colfoo, week several more. v o nope to ne able to accommodate you all, gentle men, soon. Lost Cow. I have lost a Large Pittsburgh, h. Railro- ON AND Al'TKIl Motid iy.J i: trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Soullnvar of tiio U. S. Collections soiicitod. 13-ly. TIDIOUTK SHAVING SALOON. T. II. PAKNKS, Phoi-kiktoh. OlIAVIN'ti. Ilair-Cuttimr. Shampooing O and ovorv thim: in tho Tonsorial Art ilono with neatness and despatch. Also a lirst-class stock of CKJAltM AND TOILVCCO. Letwoon Mabio ife Hunter's and tho PJt Oltie.o, Tidioiito, Fa. W ly Corn, ear - - - - Roans T;i bushel - Ham, sugar cured - Rrcakfast Bacon, nugar cured Shoulders - - - - Whitcfish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Java Coffoo Tea Rutter - Kico Eggs, fresh ;.").r)0e,G.2. l.r,o - .r,o 1.30(3.1.40 r,o ;;o 2.00(3.1.0 10 . 10 - 7(3 8 - 5.75 3.75 - 011 - 75(51.00 - 5075 - 25 - 202. 35 .40 90 13(3,20 10 20 White cow, flecked with black ; black Sat 1.80(31.00 nose, ears and tips of horns; front hoofs both black ; no brush on the tail ; horns bored on tho under side. When lost, about Oct. 1st, she had a large brass bell and new bell-strap on. A liberal reward will be paid for her return, or for inormation of her where abouts. Wm. Stuauchon, Tylersburg, Clarion Cp., Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, p ko Potatoes Limo 'f5 bbl. Dried Apples por It) Dried Reef 11 - 2.75 753,i0 1.00(31.00 8(n;10 . 17 18 - ' J BF YOU READ -Ifyou want fine holiday prf?e?ts ' Thin It may bo of great benefit to vou. For arlicfeiSM Dr. Carnachan's Lecture. Ilev. Dr. Carnachan. of Meadville, will lecture in tho Presbyterian church on Monday evening next, on the sub ject of "Temperance" an old subject, but which will be treated in a different manner entirely from that generally ndopted. Wo repeat what we said ist week : no man ever knew Dr. Carna2han'8 lectures to be dull or un interesting. Ha is capable of enter taining and instructing an audience as few other men in the Stato are. Let not the audience be composed exclu sivelv of temperance people let all turn out, and hear what the Dr. ha3to say on this subject. Tho lecture will be free. Let there ba a crowded house. mr X .1 rP ' IT i - I go to im. iik, jewcicr, iiuiouie, wuo is closing out at and below cost. tf Good Reading Cheap. We direct special attention to the advertisement of tho American Agriculturist in this paper.. With the reduction in price. tho many engravings, tho vast amount of useful information, this is certainly one of the best and cheapest papers in the country, and should be in every family. M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidioule, of fers his entire stock at lower prices than the same goods have ever been purchased, hero or elsewhere. Give him a call. tf. by reading this you will know where to go to get a nice selection oi FALL AND WINTER DEY GOODS. Having just brought on a lino stock of gooua consisting oi COMING. L. Simon, the great Clothier of Tid- ioute, has taken the store room of the Acomb Building, and will be on this week, or the first of next, with a com plete stock of Men's and Boys' Cloth ing, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c. which ho will sell at lower The following in regard to a citi- prices than ever before offered in this zen of this county wo tako from the place. Don't purchuso until youjook Lalorcr's Voice, published at Martins- over his stock. burg, Butler County : "Mr. M. L. Ilaoge, of Stewart's Run, Forest County, and who for some time previous to July last was engaged in the production of oil here, is at pres ent visiting one of his many friends here a lady. Mr. Range, by his hon esty and genial good ways, has won for himself a host of friends. Having no business connections here at present, many aro tho surmises as to what brings him to our town. Wo have it from good authority, that he iutcuds to take a very estimable laeV of our town to bo his wife. The! will bo united in the holy bonds of matrimony this evening, after which they will Qiaili iui ilia fuiciibs. n g cnu Dunjp indeed, to have him go from among us, but sich is life. You have the best wishes of many friends. May your shadow never grow less." PHOTOGRAPH GALLEHY. 15 I. M STUKET, SOUTH OF ltORINSON & BONNER'S STORE. Tionosta, r.a., M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. Pictures taken i all tho latest style the'ait. r -''i-tJ" The old hickory tree at the hay scales iu front of Derickson & Co.'s etore, was cut down last week, and in the heart of the tree was found a ten- penny nail. Robert McBrido, an old poneer iu this section, says that about thirty years ago a guide-board was nailed to this tree, and he has no doubt but this was one of the identical nails used on that occasion. From tho Sun, published atCree ley, Colorado, we tako tho following item. The Mr. HaDna referred to is Charley, formerly of West Hickory: "Messrs. Gillette, Ilanna, Ramsay and Sterling got bick Saturday from their hunting trip to the Poudre. They found tho season too early for deer on the Poudie, aud then went over on the Lone Pine. Ono band was seen, ot which IIaun2t a buck and doe The former pounds, and was killod by a running shot at 400 yards. Our piece of venison vaa very good." I take pleasure in ceityfying that the Sweet Worm Powder has worked wonders in my family. My gill, four years old, was taken w-ith convulsions, rolling up the eyes, aud straightening out of the limbs, and seemed to be al most lifeless, when I borrowed sonio of tho Sweet Worm Powder, male by E. K. Thompson, Tilusville, Pa., giving har two doses, when she was relieved at once, l also gave some to my oiner children with the same effect. Geo. M. Herring, Kerr Hill, Pa. Prepared and sold by E. K. Thomp son. Titusville, Pa. Price 25 cents a bottle. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tioneata, Pa. 36 2t Fresh buckwheat flour from now DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKIfiGS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, EMBROIDERIES LADIES.' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, 1UBBONS, VELVETS, BUTTONS, RUCHES. FRINGES, CORSETS, IJom'H &z Ties lor Lnules, Ail of which I will sell at tho Lowest Prices that tho samo goods can bo bought lor in this section. Nj. 1 Nil 3 No. 5 No. 1 N... 4 am p m pm pm p in PHNburfch 8:501 l':W S;in 8:0 2:551 f. W IVn.hincIi:). 4:'v lo:..n r:55 l.in i. Klllrmnii-r in::: 4: f. 1 1:15 i?fjft 12:: H. 1VI .? unci 1:1 5:35 l:o: 5; !(M 1: 17 Brady Rclidl 1:33 5: hi 1:10 5:20 11:3:! ,;: Parker 12:10 ii:25 2; J 4:15 o:5.-, 2:' Eiiilonlon 12:52 7:10 3:1 4:2(M0:30 1:. Senibgrasa 1:33 7:54 4:32 3:33 11:42:12:-' Franklin 2:0 K;35 5:37 2:52 0:02!! I(t Oil ('it v 2:30 l:05 Ci.iO 2:10 8:25 Hi eilenpolis 2:1'' 7:13 2:11 F.IeRock 2:5 7:21 2:02 H: Tione-ta 3:17 7:43 1:41 1' .' Tid ion to 3:51 8:22 1:03 Irvinetou 4:30 fijKO; 12:25 h:. Falconers 5:57 10:30 10:53 7: Buffalo 8:25 1:05 S;30 4:5 : Oil CilV 2:15 0:10 0:50 1;)5 S;15 8:3 Pet. Centre :1 0:15 7:15 1:21 7:5" Wi' Titnsvillo 3:50 il;2o 7:55! 12:40 7:10 7::' Corry 5:05 0:05:11:25 0;2o p. ml a. in a. m p. in Trains run bv Philndclphin Time. DAVID MrCARiiO, (ien'l Sup'! MORTON HALL, 'Jen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. Wide Awake I Spicy! Newsy I Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1S73. ctn-r Tlinn Ever! ") Moro and Fresher Now-, and More Road ing Matter than any other Daily Paper iu North-Western Pennsylvania! THE OIL CITY DAILY DERRICK HAS BKEX KMAKUli!) TO 32 l(ILli)LS, And will begin the new year with OVER G,CQQ DAILY CIRCULATICM, Larger than ever attained bv any dail newsp iper in Pa. outside of tho larte citi. - lr, has gamed this iv givmy; all tho ires) et news, and sparing no expense in oi taming items. Jt has correspondents i every portion of tho Oil Region, bosid' several reporters who aro constantly tra . eling. Tlio proprietors, editors and r . . j-, .a .. ii .... .1 . t poi lonai stan. arc n young anu ciieruci men. whoso aim is to make tho Dcn i tlie loading newspaper of Wesiorn Pen sylvania. rim jkrrick win no Deuer man e for 1877. It will havo special reporter AVashingtoi and Harrisburg. who send daily specials ofalliiniortantc Its readers win no kept posted on : political news oi tho (lay, f.s reported ai: independent standpoint, while a i roportorial lorco will keep them into, on local matters. It will also, as ii, now, tako tlio lead in discussing que. of importance to oilmen, and work t lully lor tlio interest oi tho Oil uog;o will maintain its position as authori. oil statistics, and its market quot.i will always be lound reliable. Tlio Daily Dkrkick boing publi at Oil City, tho Metropolis of iho Oil gions, and tho largest Petroleum M in tho world, has better advantages'! taming eil nows than any other daily, market quotations have gained prerV; o-er all others lor accuracy, renal and fullness. THE DERRICK IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDI? IN THE STATE. ' It circulates anion a rich and ftouri people. If you want spicy reading, fresh ; information concerning the Oil F and a red-hot paper, subscribo for v City Daily Derrick. Terms, year; six months 5 j $1 a mouth vanco. THE WEEKLY DERRS Willi 2S to 30 colunuw of Choice l!c:t12iig Mo" Containing a weekly revit- of 1 Business, nil the ''Stray San 1 of i ly Iierrick, and interesting iUws I. rerts of tho world in a condensed Tho WEEKLY Dl.RRICK wii post paid, t; any address, for it year, alwiivs iii a.lvanco. W.Jl. liU.Mi'.V I'.iilitV i Publishers, Oi 1 BEAR IT! BVSSSMD -For homo-made Yarns and Flrn The date of the papor containing the neia co t0 Robinson & Bonner's. 2 above is tho oth mst. u o were not able to learn tho name of tho lady buckwheat, at Robinson fc Bonncr's.-3 that.vou will be offered no prices but I wilt . e itlieui. Dobbins' Electric Soap. YOI ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW INDIA CLOTHS Wo havo had some hard rains du- Having obtf.iued tho agency ot tins ring the past week, which have raised celebrated soap for Tioncsta and vi the creek and river tcv high rafting cinity we append tho opinion of somo I n l I . ? x ! . stiiL'e. Some lumber has has cjme out oi our uesi peopio as 10 us merits : of tho creek, and part of two Alleghe- I have tried UoWins Electric teoap, nies havo gono down the river. It mado by I. L,. trin & Co., lnila, also appears that somo of the old cul- Pa., and und that it is all tho mauu- i- verts ill tho south end of town aro giv- facturers claim it to bo. It is the wo- ing out, and this is a very bad timo of men's friend, because it saves one-half ngTIT ' TOT 'DON'T WANT TO BUY . .i t .i ,u ,im, TrPsl r t fijii,-" COMEIN & LOOK at the GOODS year to repair them. It appears that the labor. wcs. ). 1m uiiaio. Warranted absolutely Moth proof and Watku proof. A 11-whiio silk or ddicato colored dresses can bo worn in tho heavi- estkhowers. when l.rotected l' Ihis clotii If any dress is ilami'-ed it will bo rcplacwl bv a new one. Call ami look at U. year to repair them, it app nature is conspiring to make the road taxes as high as possible this year, but it is tho boro authorities that get the blame. Seo the advertisement of M. Wilk, Tidioute, Pa., iu this paper. Ho offers preat inducements to purchasers. IU is silling out for the purpose of lcav ing the country, and parties wanting anything in his lino can get a good Largaia New Crop N. O. Molasses, at Rob inson & Bonner's. Try it. CC-3 "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It U a charm in tho wash- tub. Mus. D. S. Knox.1 "I tako pleasure in rccommonding Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supo- rior article, iu fact tho King of Soaps. Mrs. W. R. Reck. We desire all our friends and cus tomers to give this 6oap ono trial, bo thej may know just how good tho 'beat soap in lha U. S. is. 22-12 RoniNciON & Bonneu, Tioncsta Pa. Sulo Agents. You aro welcome, (loods not kept in slock I will get in tlio slioite.it possible time. Customers coming on th trains from Other Towns, or those wishing to purchase largo bills, will ph-H-o mention the fact and special discounts will bo made. JL. L. IfrcsaiifSliultz, AGENCY for BUTTERICO PATTERNS. BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK, opposite People's Savings Bank, TIDIOUTE, liV. Awurcied tho lli-j'iest Medal ut and Philadelphia. E.&H. T. ANTHONY l 501 Broadwav, Now YotV (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manulucturers, importors s i; Velvet Frames, Albums, Grepl. STEREOSCOPES AND V Engravings, Chromos, Vl.c And kindred goods Celebrities es, etc. PHOTOGRilPHuTMATr: Wo aro Heailquarters for ev tho way of STFREoPTICONr 10 LANTERNS, being mam.; the Micro-Si-ientifio Lantern, Stereo -Panopticon, University Stercmjitli '; Advertisers Slereoj Artoplu on. School Lai.' Faml!- FEOFLE'S L..NTE' Each ntyo being tho best ol in tho market. Beautiful Photograph! Trail huituary anil engraving for tl; Convex.Iila.ss. Manuliietiu : . . fiainos for Miniatiuos aud Co 1 1 Pictures, Catalogues of Lanterns and ' directions for using, sent on i cents. - SS33 Can't bo made by e cry month m tho furnish, but those can easily earn a ib- day right in their own loo.alu : : room to explain hero. Busin and honoiable. Women B 1 1 " I girls do as well as men. Wo v. you a complete Ouitit free. Tin pays I etler than anything 1--beiir expense of Mal ting you. free. Write and kcc. Farnu chauics, their sons and daiu:' classes in need of paying w, should write to us and lean: work at once. Now isT delay. Address Truo & I M:uue. Frnsili; 2loi:? PHOTOGUAV Pictures in every styleof f of the oil regions for side ta ller. CENTRE STREET, n.wr 1 SYCAMoitE S'l REET m., pjt, Oil City, l'u. 1 I iF K
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