The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 11, 1880, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORHO. FLB. 11,1880.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
fiurfir. N. fl. Forkmaw.
Cvif m T. H. Hood. F. P.." Mable,
TT. O. Davis, Ii. Agnew, M. EiunU-ltl,
J. A.. Proper.
JaiHce. of the Peace- J. T. Bremian,
D. S. Knox.
(!nV(TMn-W. A. inlands.
Nohnol Director J. Nlmwkey, T. "W.
Clsrfc, A. TI. Partridge, C. A. Randall,
A. 11. Kelly, J. T. Brennan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of r"Y7i7rf-HAKRT WlTITK.
Auemhtf' N. P. 'HKF.r,EK.
President JildqtXi. D. WKTMORK.
A:inir(nfe Judges 3o. G. Dale, Ed
ward Kkhr.
Treasurer Wm, LawReivCE.
Prothonotary, HegiMer A Recorder, f e.
JCATH SlCAWKUY.
Sheriir.O. A. RANDALL.
fiwiMoi!rji Ki.i Berltx, Isaac
Lono, H. W. Lrdrbur.
tyuty Superintendent TT. 8. P.Itrtpir-
WAV.
Oivtriet. Attorney H. D. IRWIK.
wry no77in?'i7)7ir.i C. FT. Church.
rKTK.R YornoK.
fnny .Surveyor T. T). CotUKfl. .
rvronflt W. C. OOHtJRN.
Onvtifv I uditor.t NintOLAB TnOMF
bon, I. F. CopKi.Axn, F. O. Lacy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE .
JVo. 36.9,
X. O. of O. F.
MEETS overy Friday evening, nt 7
o'clock. In the Lodge Hoom In Par
trlugo'a Mall.
V.. E. McCRAY, N. O.
O. W. S . W Y K R, y. 27-t f.
; - E. I.. Davis,
ATTORNEY AT -LAW, Tlonostn, Ta.
Collections tnndo In this find adjoin
ing conntien. . 40-)y
TATU Ac VA.IV OIEHEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Jib Street, TrOSKKTA, FA.
. J. H. AGNKW,
ATTORNEY- AT-LA W t
TT05RSTA, r.V.
ATTENTION HOLDIKUS!
1 liavo been admitted to practice as an
Attorney In the Pension Omco at Wash
ington, I). C. All oftWrs, soldiers, or
frailnr who were injun d in tho late war,
run obtain pensions to which thev may ho
entitled, hv calling on or addressing nio at
'I Inncsfa, t'a. Also, claims for urrearnpM
of pay and bounty will rowlve prompt at
tention. -
Having hcon over four years a soldier In
the hue war, and having tor a number of
years engaged In tho jmfeouthm of sol
diers' claims, my experience will assure
the collection of claims in tho shortcut pos
sible time. J.11.AUNEW.
4itr.
F.W.Hays,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, and Notary
f. Public,. Reyuold linklll Co.'
Olofk, Si-nowv St.; t)ll City, P. 3y-ly
, Lawrenco House,
HF.N't'K, PicorRiPTOR. This Iiohm
m nnntraliv locAieet. i';vfryitiini nownno
well furnlnheil Superior aci-.omiiioilji-lion
and etriit ftitontion nivn to gucsta.
VR'!table ami Fruits of allklndn served
lutiioir Nt-anon. Sumplo room for Com
mercial Ag( lltM.
CKNTfAL. HOUSE,
IIPXNKR A AONF.W T1LOCK. I.
I J Au.vkw. L'roitrietor. Thin In now
iioiim?, and has Just ben fitted up for tho
ucoommoilntioii of tho public. A portion
of thi"iatronao of tho public U solicited.
40-y, -
JT. i:. E3KY1IXI?, 31. D.,
tionesta, ta.
OFFK'K IIoi7Rt: 7 to 9 A. M., 7 to 0 P,
, tf'diieslay8 and Saturdays from 11
m. to & v. M.
n. uir.
A. B. KELLY
0 ' MA I", 1'AJiK C CO.,
B J hT IC 3U S
Comer of F,lm fe" Walnut Sta. TloneHta.
Bank of Discount and Deponit.
. Interent allowed on Time Deposits.
CoUnution ir.adconall thel'rlncipal points
of tho U. 8,
Colloctlons soi!i'i(-od.
18-ly.
HOTOGHAPI1 GALLERY;-
M. CARPENTER, ... Proprietor.
til);:
Pictures taken In all the latest styles
4 he art. 2fl-tf
QIIARLES RAISKi,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Rlum's Blacksmith shop,
ELM ST., - - TIONK3TA, PA
THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH,
(W.C.WILSON J
IH permanently located in the Robert
hop, near Haslet'- comers, where ho
is prepared to meet all his old customers,
uad as many new ones us feel diHpoised to
favor him with their custom. His motto
"Live and let live."
W. C. WILSON.
Tiooosta, June 24, 1873,
W. i
OUPSCrtlBEforthe Forest Republican
Oft will ray.
LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT.
i. w. OTA-itic, .ii., Aer't.
FIRE INSlTRANCE:
fEttift, Iilvorpool A. London it Olobo,
Lj'enmlnif, North lirit'mh it
Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin
of Philadelphia,
Continental, Northern Rochester.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE :
Travelora Life fc Accident Insurance
Company.
Ofllcoi C. C. TlioinpsonV, Law Oftlce,
O ran din Rlock, TMioute, Pa.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Attention Democrats.
The members of the Democratic
County Coramitteo of Eoreat County
will meet nt tho Arbitration Room in
Cwiirt House, Monday eveping, Fe .
23.1880. Important business requires
a full nttc-ndanco.
John Petkkson, Chairman.
Tionesta, Feb. 10, '80.
Rev A. O. f?tone will preach in
the M. E. Church next Sunday eve
ning.' M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock
a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School
at 3 o'clock p. in.
1 '
The oil market closed last night
at S1.08 1-8.
After Valentin day Washington's
birthday will bo the next important
holiday.
--Mr. J. C. Curnwell, of Stoneboro,
has been in town for a few days on a
busine.'s visit.
The spicy Franklin Evening
JV ii now a regular and welcome
visitor to this office.
Mr. J. JWBall and lady, for
merly "of tiftst Hickory, now Brook
ville, Pa.,' spent Sunday in town.
Valentine' day "next Saturday,
when the P. O. D. will probably reap
a rich harvest in one-rent stamps.
Lent begins to-day, but that
hasn't anything to do with the chap
to whom we Lent our overshoes thee
weeks ago. '
, The weather is biecking in ou
our -sleighing badly, and uuless a
change takes place soon, it's good-bye
"beautiful."
Mr.' W. R. Reck, of Straltanville,
Pa., was in town a day or two ibis
week. Ha is looking well, as . usual,
and reports his family likewise.
i Drilling was resumed on the Hill
Farm well on Monday, by Mr. Wol
cott, and with no bad luck tho well
will be down in two weeks or less.
--Mr. Ii. F. Caldwell spent lust
Sunday in Tionesta. Ben now holds
the position of superintendent of a
large machine shop, at Sandy Point,
Butler Co.
Tho days are growing longer,
and a full day's wojk can now be -put
in without candle light. This is a
gratification to employer if not to
ttnploye.
The revival at the M. E. Church,
although having been going on over
eight weeks, bas lost none of its inter
est, and many are nightly going for
ward to seek the Lord.
The dedication of the newM. E.
Church at Whig Hill, will tako place
at two o'clock p. m., iuatend of seven
as appeared in our last issue. If the
going is goad a large turnout may bo
expected.
Mr. Frank Rikei has left with us
a tintoihy stock, raised on his brother's
farm, near Bay City, Mich., which
measures sixteen feet. It is quite a
nri curiosity in these parts, and any
one wishing to take a look at it should
call.
The creek and back channel are
frozen over, making glad the hearts of
those who expect to put up ice. There
are also several spots of good skating
which U being taken advantage of by
our youngsters, and some of tbe
oldsters.
"When tbe Roses Como Again"
was eung with good effect from Olean
to Titusville, by telephone, recently.
We know a party which sung the same
piece from Tionesta to Pleaantville
t'other night, but not by Ulephoue by
a "jngfull."
A sister of Mr. J. E. Hillard.
teacher of the higher bra'ich of our bor
ough school, died at Neilltown, this
county, where fche had beeo teaching
for Botue tiiue, on Sunday latst. Her
remains w ere taken to the home of her
pareuts, in Burnett township, for bur
ial, on Monday. We are without par
ticulars, but will endeavor to give
them next week.
The platform adopted by the
Slato Convention at llarrisburg on
tho -1 ill int.', ia published on our
second p-age ; ntao u letter from our
llarrisburg correspondent, giving an
accouut of the proceedings of the cou-
vention. Although his report may
seem a little Blainely it is probably
the truo state of the ense, better than
anything we could gather. Tbe plat
form is one which will commend itself
to the intelligent voters of the Stale,
as a document replete with sound
ideas and puro punciples. Of the
candidates nominated for State offices,
Judgo Henry Green for Supreme
Judge, and Senator John A. Lemon
for Auditor General wo shall speak
in tho future; 6ufiice at present to say,
two better men could not be found in
ibis or any other State. The seat in
the Convention, of our Senatorial rel
egate, E. L. Davis, Eq., who had re
ceived lite concurrence of Clarion
county, waB contested by Cochran of
Cauierou county, but thanks to the
fairness decency of tho committee ,on
contested seats, Mr. Davis was seated.
According to the parly usages the
position belonged to Forest county
thii year, it haviug given way to the
other counties on all previous occa
sions, and the contest on tho part of
Cmnerou county, was only a fair
exhibit of the porcine proclivities
which some people are possessed of.
Jos. BuiTington, of Armstrong, and
Jas. E. Long of Jefferson, were up
pointed delegates to the National Con
vcnlian from this Congressional dis
trict; with A. W. Taylor of Indiana,
and J. B. Aguew of this plaee, as Al
ternates. W. L. Fox of Clarion is
the Presidential Elector from this
district. The convention was a very
spirited one, but adjourned with good
feeling among the Blaine and Grant
delegates.
A very noisy, loud mouthed sled
load of individuals from this place
went to Pleasantvilie on Saturday
night last, for a sleighride. Leaving
here about half-past seven P.easant
ville was reached in about two hours.
All along the way-tho uight was made
hideous by what the party probably
thought was music, but what the
natives along the route must have
thought has not yet been ascertained.
Arriving in Pleasnutville the party
was dumped out at tho Eagle House
where supper was ordered. While
awaiting supper tho party was right
royally entertained by Capt. Barber,
Pleasantville'8 genial and efficient
Postmaster, who tells a story equal to
Mark Twain orBob Burdelt. Billiards,
"&c."' were also indulged, especially
the latter. Supper ready all hands
seated themselves and partook heartily
of the same. Althoh.jrQtteu up "on
the spur of the moraeuaUi'as first
class in every re5pect, -just such an
one you always get at the Eagle House.
After supper the parlfiilged iu
more billiards, &e., cl -?out 11
-o'clock, when tho adieus were bid and
the boistrous galoots lit out for home,
but not uutil they had heartily
thanked the jovial, good-natured host,
Mr. W. II. Hancox, tor his kind in
dulgence and forbearanee, and the
geueral good treatment shown them.
When traveling that way one should
always make it a point to stop at tho
Eagle House, for there you are waited
on in a cordial and pleasant manuer
by host, hostess and subordinates, and
wheu you 6i t down to the table you
will find tho very choicest the market
affords, ptcpared iu a most palatable
manuer.
On the way home the boys weren't
so loud, the thermometer having
dropped te about 6 below zero, soon
froze up their mouths, and having
nothing to "thaw out" with they were
obliged to keep mum.
Our cit'zens should not forget
that the spring elections will take
place noxt Tuesday. As yet theie
seems to be very little interest mani
fested in tho matter, which is by ntr
meaos fs it should, for we want good
men to fill the variout offices, and
they should be looked up beforehand.
The greenbackers hava issued a call
for a meeting on Saturday next, which
means that tbey propose to put tickets
iu the field, and, if possible sweep the
board. Now, while politics should
have very little to do with small mu
nicipal governments, yet if that is
their game they should be met, aud a
good ticket put up. To an outsider it
looks as though the greenbackers
thought they had t'.e "bulge" on the
people and were going to elect their
men whether they were fit or not. Let
the citizens be on their guard.
Teams are at a premium just now,
and old plna that were placed on the
Rtipcranuatcd list year3 ugo arc being
dragged frcun the stall and pressed
into the service. Never ws teaming
more brisk iu this section.
The Comruittm on Permanent
Certificates will no t in this place on
the 6th of March, ext, as per notice
published lsewher. Teachers who
intend to apply f r peirnansut certifi
cates should make n note of this and
be iu attendance.
W. E Lathy Esq., of Newtown,
Kansas, has our thanks r a batch of
newsy aud eulertainiag Kansas and
New Mexico papers. We uudrstaod
Mr. L. is rapidly working into a foad
practice which his friends in this county
will be glad trf learn.
Thus far tho groundhog has made
a success of it. If his prognostications
hold out the full six weeks he will
have gained reputation and popularity
enough to be nominated for President
o.i the greenback ticket, with Ben
Butler for the second place.
Some of our citizens have com
menced to lay in their ice, which is
right. It is scarcely probable that
this fruit will be very abuudant this
winter, and those who want to indulgn
in it next summer should gather it
in while it is to be had.
Every available rig in town wbs
out list Sunday, and the merry jingle
was heard almost incessantly during
ihe At y. Revival meetings frequently
put a check to dancing, but some
christians as well as sinners, will sleigh
ride on Sunday if they have a chance.
The Free Methodist church was
crowded to overflowing last Sunday
evening, and many were obliged to
leave, being unable to find even stand
ing room. Rev. Barnhart announced
that up to that time upward of forty
had been forward seeking their soul's
salvation. The meetings are still
in progress, and are attended with
much interest and good success.
The stave mills in this section
have nearly nil started up again, the
snow affording the owners a good
chance, to get in the bolts which have
been piled in the woods all winter.
The stave saw of the mill here is now
being usail to finish up the sawing at
Ross Run, but tho bolts are coraiug in
lively, and if the sleighing continues
u week or two they will have enough
bolts to keep them running till late in
the summer.
Some pecularities for 1880. There
will be four eclipses of. the sun aud
two of the moou during the year. One
of the eclipses of the sun and both of
those of the moon will be total. There
will also be an occulation of Mars to
commend it to star gazers. It is leap
year, and there will, be five Sundays
in February. Fourth of July will
come on Sunday. Lent will begin Feb
ruary 11, and Easter Sunday falls on
March 2Uh. Ex.
Once more has nitro glycerine
hurled a human being into eternity.
The accident occurred near Duke
Centre, on Monday morning last. Two
men were driviug along in a bob sled
loaded with the dangerous stuff, when
the sled upset causing an explo
slon. Ono f the men jumped as the
bled upset and was thereby miracu
lously saved, while the other Howard
Ilsckett, together with the two horses,
was blown to atoms.
Warren Beanlen, step-son of Mr.
Chadwick, is lying very low with lung
aud brain fever. He has been confined
to his bed about two weeks, aud at
this writing his syintoms are worse, and
we are sorry to say very little hopo of
his recovery is entertained by his phy
sician and friend. Wurreu is a young
man in his eighteenth year, and has
always been respected for his quiet
and gentlemanly bearing ; should he
be takeu off thus early he will be very
much missed by ell. May he take a
turn for the better.
Attention Teachers.
The members of tho committee on
Teachers' Permauent Certificates will
meet at the Sheriff's Ofiiee, Tionesta,
Pa., at 10:00 a. in., Saturday, March
6, 1880.
Applicants for above grade of cer
tificates having the requisite recom
mendation properly signed and coun
tersigned by the proper authorities
and approved by the Co. Supt., should
bd iu attendance at the above time
and place, as this will probably be tbe
last meeting during the year.
F. F. Wiiitteki.v, Chairman.
Clara E. Hcntek, Soc'y.
Honor Roll.
The following scholars of tho Little
Hickory school deserve special men
tion for prompt and regular attendance
and good deportment, month ending
Feb. 6th. Number scholars belonging
during the mouth 17. Per cent, of
attendance 84. George Copeland,
Will Walters, Minnie Walters, Vernie
Albaugh, Delia Copeland, Ida Al
baugh. J. M. Hadlev, Teacher.
Report of Jamieson School for
month ending Feb. 3d: No. of pupils
enrolled, 15 ; average attendance, 13.
Names of those neither tardy nor
abseat during month, Mary, Mlfggie,
Kat and Willie' Mack. Average
class standing, Maggie Mack 98,
Kate .Jamieson 94, Emma Law.oa 90,
Jam Mack 88, Emma Johnson 89,
George Lawson 86, Mav Hughes 82,
Mary Mack 82.
Kate E. Cobb. Teacher.
Whig Hill Iterru.
On last Friday evening tho Dutch
Hill aud Whig Hill schoofs met and
had a "Spelling Bee" at the latter
place. The large school house , was
crowded to its utmost capacity. Sidss
wer chosen aud "bji" commenced.
After spelliug one hour and twenty
minutes all were down excepting
Misses Mary Zuendel and Rilda Berlin.
These two pupils are the smallest in
their respective schools. After spell
ing one quarter of an hour Miss Zuen
del of the Dutch Hill school came off
victor. After lutcrmiseion of ' ten
minutes the pupils of each engaged iu
"Rhetorical exercises," and all takiug
part acquitted themselves very credi
tably. Mr. R. Z. Gillespie, teacher of
the Dutch Hill school, then invited
the Whig XI ill school to participate
with them in a liKeentertaiumeut next
Friday evening. A good time is
expected by all and we will have it.
W. A. W.
Local Institute.
The following programme will con
stitute the exercises of the next
monthly meeting of the Teachers'
local institute, to be held in Tionesta,
Feb. 28, 1880 :
School organization ; Prof. Brock
way. What cau we do to induce our Di
rectors to have longer school terms?
J. E. IIi:iard.
Give your method of teaching His
tory. W.O.Fulton.
Essay ; Miss K. M. Flyun.
Give your method of teaching spell
ing. J. M. Hadley.
Geography ; Miss E. A. Dawson.
Select Reading ; Miss C. E. Hunter.
Grauiuier; J. E. Hillard.
Segars; R. Z. Gillespie.
Do you regard a noisy school as a
failure? II. L. Miller. .
Essa) ; Miss E. M. Mays.
Explain Quadratics; Miss A.
Guenther.
"Suufl1;" Mr. C.E. Landers.
Dedication.
The M. E. Church at Whig Hill,
Pa., will be dedicated on Thursday,
Feb. 19, at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. Jno.
Peate, P. E., will officiate. The
public are cordially invited to attend.
No collection.
A. O. Stone, Pastor.
Wanted.
A situation by a fiaht-slass Grocery
Clerk. Apply or address Republican
office.
If you want to get rid of piovples
boils, tetter, &c, use "Lindsey's Blood
Searcher." Sold by all druggists. Fur
eale by Bovard. 47-2t.
You bet, wheu coughs uud cold,
are living about It e gnats in a storm,
'Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" is a sure
cure. For sale by Bovard. 47-2t.
The secret ot lung life is to keep
tho liver perfectly healthy, which is
best accomplished by using only
"Sellers' Livtr Pills." For sale by
Bovard. 47-2t.
If your druggist don't haVe it he
will order it fur you at the regular
price. Barnsma, Bchu, Backache,
Liver aud Kidney Cuic'is pro pared at
E. K. Thompson's laboratory, Titus
ville, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 47-2t.
Always tho Best.
T!i! Standard American l'o -Uer Is used' hii1 entoisl lv ilioiisamls of the very het
fcuu 1 ..-. Ilirouifluitn tne v.iui.l1 v. E:u'(i run rontaias u knull Uu uii-.nuro luuso ms'.uua
u'ii s.(iin In nre mistakes pro itteriv 1m mm- Iblc
'I li."H.NM;i(" Iu nolit y Orocers hi (iiiiirtvm, II11I -, Pound ivt Vv IVmnl Tlu
TIONKSTA :MvYIM17I4
CORRECTED KVI'.UY TUESDAY, r.Y
RrXIAI.LU DEALER.
Flour V barrel choice 8. 00
Flour p suck, best - 2.00
Coi n Monl, 100 lbs ... - 1.7
Chop feed, puro grain - l.!)0
Rye "3 bushel 65
uts Now bushel - 40(s-l5
Corn, ear ----- .Vif$IO
Beans p bushel - - - 2.00 3.00
lla-in, sugar cured 12
I'.reakt'iiHt llaeon, sugar cured - 10
Shoulders - - - - - 7($8
Whitcflsh, half-barrels - 6.75
Lake bcrrlng half-bnrrels - 8.75
Sugar - - - . - 1012i
Syrup ...... 75 100
N. O. Molasses new ... 6075
Roast Rio Coffee ... 2223
Rio Coffee, .... 20($22
Java Coflbo ..... 3fi
Tea ,25(0
Butter 22(Ji25
Rice - 08010
Ejjgs, frosh - IB
Salt best laV b .... 2.2C
Lard ....... 12
Iron, common bar .... 4.50
Nails, lOd, keg - - - 6.00
Potatoes .... 45 60
Limebbl. .... 1.50 1.60
P'ied Apples per K ... 6(i8
Dried Ueof - 17 IS
Dried Poachos per !b 08
Dried Peaches pared per X 15
Confirmation Xotlce.
Notico hereby piven that tho final
account of II. II- Slow guardian of Georgia
Stow has been filed in this oflice and w ill
be presented at February Term, 1880.
Attest: JL'STWSHAWKET,
Clerk of Orphans Court.
Tionesta, Feb. 4, 1H0.
ESTItAY.
Came to th premises of the snbscriber,
in Tionesta Township, on Saturday, Jan.
10, 180, ft red stuer. with some white on
belly, and white on tip of tail ; about one
year old. The owner is notified to com
'forward, prove property, pav charges and
take the smne away or ft will be disposed
of according to law.
SELDEW WniTMAK.
Tionesta, Jan. 20, 1880.
Ucense Notice.
Notico is hereby Riven that the follow
in;i license applications have been filed in
the Clerk's Oillce and will he presented at
February Term of Quarter Sessions :
T. C. JaoKson, Central House, Tionesta
Boro., (retail.)
William Smearbaugh, Acorab Storo
Building, Tionesta Boro., (wholesale.)
Attest": JUST1S S1IAW16EY, Clerk.
Tionesta, Feb. 4, 180.
TRIAL LIST.
Prothonotahy's Offich, 1
Foit est Co., Pa j
Causes set down for trial In the Court of
Common Pleas of Forest County at Feb
ruary Term 1880:
No. Tr. Yr.
1 Edward Jones etal vs. John
Petorson ot al 22 May 78
2 Georpo B. Walters vs.
Samuel Clark 62 Sep. 78
3 J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Swag-
part 6 Feb. 79
4 J . A. Neill vs. Byron Landers 10 May 79
5 Andrew Wellcr for use vs.
S. II. Haslet etal 12 May 77
0 Eli Berlin vs. John A Stew
art 20 May 79
7 Jacob D. Ainger Trustee vs.
Leonard Agnew et al S.T May 79
8 Nancy Dawson Aduu, vs.
Sarun Ann Dale 19 Sep. 79
9 Jacob M. Kepler -vs. The
Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of
Philadelphia 34 May 79
10 J. E. Blaine vs. Admr's of
Winans Estate 54 Sep. 79
11 Jos Harrison vs. William
. Felton 11 Dec. 79
12 W. J. White v:i. Garson
Shamburg 20 Dec. 79
13 C. J. Harris vs. Jenks
Township 3S Sep. 79
14 Cascado Petroleum Land As
sociation vs. T. D. Collins
et al 49 S.ip. 79
J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotaiy.
Tionesta, February 2, 1!S0.
IIYbhTSIII!
I take pleasure in tellinj? the Sporting
Fiatornity that I have re-purehaed
THE UVS KJJSIXESS
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old
1 stand, and 1 am prepared to aUend to
all my friends, and tho public generally,
who need
ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE!
I shall keep a porfeet stock of all kinds of
ArrIUNITIOrJ!
And all kinds of
FISHING TACKLE.
"I shall also continue to handle the
"White" Sewing Machine,
And tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and see me. You will find me
ALWAYS AT HOME."
Muzzle Loaders inado to order and war
ranted. nrffR EPAIRINO IN ALL ITS
u BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND
FAITHFULLY PONE.
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Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, ls79.
BAKING
Nk POWDER