.lie ovc?t gtpuMkan. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JliNE 2I.1SR0. Kin- I). V. BOROUGH OFFICEKS. Vlrj',S--N 8. I'dltKMAN. yui)citnirnVi. Bonner, M. Mtoln. J. 10. Woiik, Patrick Joyce, Clark, Justis Shawkcy. Jtiee.of the Peace 3. T. Brennan, I). 8. Knox. Uivntuhte .1 nines Nwalles. Sx hnol Director I. Khnwkry, D. . .'l:lt,. 11. Partridge, C. A. Bandall, A.T5. Kolly, J. T. nrcimnn. HJCST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cnnnrrxx'-W wuxx Whitk. A Mte.mbhf N. P. Vhki:i.kk. Presidciil Jitde1,. 1). Wktmohk, Axtnciate Judge 3oiv Hulk, Ed .'Anj Kkrr. Trent a re r W , UwnKKK. Prothtmotarif, Ite.fliMcr tt Recorder, rfe. JlTSTIS SllAWKKY. Sheriff. V. A. U.vNnAi.r,. (Tommirn iVK.t Km Usnux, Isaac I.ONCI, CW. TiKDKllUlt. O'M'i'l Superintendent IT. S. Brock s' CY J District At'ornev-r-H. D. In win. jrJ) CommisxioihrtC. II. Church. PeTKB YnllNdH. YMn7y tSurveior T. T. CoM.IN. OoroiierW. C. liomiRN. . County Auditor "Ku'Uot.k Thomp son, P. F, CoPKI.AND, F. C. I jACY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rNSTJRAJsroE! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. I. AV. CIA.IC1C, Jr., A't. F1BK INSUUANCK: i:tii, Liverpool A London iC nioiie, Lycoming, North British it Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE: Travelers Lift) A Accident Insurance Company. Office i C. C. Thompson', Law Office, (Jrandin Block, Tidioutc, Pa. T. J. VAN GIESEX, Hollcltlnn Aprcnt, Tionesta, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. TIOUESTA LODGE &$&ST. O.ofO. 3. Fridav cveniiiir, nt 7 Iter. Hinkling, will occupy the pulpit of tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. Free Meth.idist preaching iu tho Univcrsalist Church next Sunday evening. M. L Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. m. Ho! for Niagara to-morrow morning 1 The oil market is Closed yesterday at &1.18J Jamieson & Copeland ." irKCTS pvitv ! r iiav cveninir. l,,.,,!,,,, in tho LmUso Room in Par- ,i Tubbi IluQ StaVO 0' Hall. v 1 . D. w. ct.ARK, N. . week. W. SaWYKII, Sec'y. 2,-U. booming will start mill this K. L. Davis, ' TTniiMKV AT LAW. Tionesta. Pa. i r..llnetioiis mado iu this and iilioln- 1n pollution. 01.V lll W. TA.T J3, ATTORNlGY AT LAW, Kim Street, ' TIONKSTA.PA. T. . VCSIIOAV, .1 T T O 11 N IC Y - AT- L A W , TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION KOI.IMKUH! 1 havohecn admiltod to practice s an Attorney in the Pension Ollleo nt ash hmton, " 1. C. All officer, soldiers, or Miilors who were lnur. d n tlio lato war, vim ohtain pensions to winch tliev may bo oittnod, lv callinjrn or addrcssiiiR mo at 'I iV"t, Pa- Als. claims for arrearages of iffvmid bounty fill roeeivo prompt nt- Republicans, turn out next Sat urday afternoon and vote lor your choice of candidates. IiOST. A small brass door key The fiuder will be suitably reworded by leaving it at this offic. Mr. J. S. Bowser, cou.iu of Mr Robinson, and a very agreeable gen lleman, stopped in town last night. Are you going wiih the excursion to Niacrara Tails to-morrow ? It will be the Inst of the season from this vicinity. The Elk Cunty Gazette is reliably informed that Hon. John U. Hall will not be n candidate for President Judge this fall. The Niagara Falls Excursion. To-morrow (Thursday) morning at 7:00 o'clock the special train will leave this place with the Excursion party to Niagara Falls. Tho full particulars of this grand affair have been pub- ished iu this paper for the past three weeks, so that it Is unnecessary to re iterate the mauy attractions which are romisod to those who join the party ; suffice to say, that all will be highly pleased with the trip, aud will never regret the small outlay. A good many have signified their intention of going, aud doubtless thoro will be arge crowd from this vicinity. Ho one who over intends visiting Niagara Falls Bhould miss this opportunity, as they will probably never have chance to make the tour so cheaply in the future. The indications are that tho coming Fourth will be very dry in this section, and as everybody ex peels to take a holiday about this time of year this excursion will afford them kti excellent opportunity to t'o so. It - i 4 ar will be worth a dozen Fourths. Re member that a baggage car will be attached to the train to transport lunch baskets free of charge, and we would adviso r.ll to provide themselves with lunches, as by so doing time trouble and some expense will be saved. Let all who contemplate goiog be ou hand iu good Beason, aud have a day of profitable sight-seeing and enjoyment. lis brother. Samuel, and from the neat and tnsty manner in which it is kept several days buying cherry lumber, and its apparently flourishing condi- - . . ... t n n P i 1 . 1 Durine Mr. Einstein's absence in Mr. Ueo. li. UUkc, ol tlio nrm oi Mawocmcn; jun an nico largo ones an Europe his store is Lift in charge of Wicker & Blake, wholesale lumber arc nnscd nnyvA,er0. dealers. lJofton, lias been in town '.-v.. " my um which Ins house Planus wmi n.niro IIa has now readv for shipment pickci icncc , u.. ..v,,., , . . between 70 and 80 thousand feet tho Improvenu ni oi mm pan m of as fine cherry lumber as can be village. found in the Union. This lumber is A neat board fence uu the lower manufactured and hauled to this place side of the road, now runs from Mr. T. - ' I .1 f'..fc..;..'u lorn In IliO lull of lllP lllll (lilt on wacons. n is said mere sro " " -t Supreme thousands of acres of cherry and ash toward Tionesta. lion generally, we believe Morns would do well to take a trip every summer. Hon. Chas. Pclham, of Alabama, was onnointca to uu mo omce oi Associate Justice of tho ot N. Y., third. Hanlan seemed to stand no show whatever, and claimed to have been taken with a severe stitch in the side. Tho strawberry and ice cream festival at the Lawrence Hall last evening for tho benefit of the Presby- The hay crop will be very light in this section this senson. wheat is good ; rye also, wo believe, and oats and corn promise well. e will have Borne fruit too. We do not hear that any public demonstration will be made hcra in one inconvenience about it is that it comes on Sunday, and our teachers can't get a "holiday" out of it. Oui friend and merchant J. 13. Moro of this kind I . . .i , e Court of New Mexico, about which timber where this comes from, some of oi improvement ... mm, . u. there has been so much speculation the trees measuring tnree aim lour to-... uu.u u u b and talk in this section. The Senate feet in diameter. Shipo & Mensch confirmed the appointment and that have a mill in operation, in Jcnks settles tho matter effectually. township, and another one is about -Hanlan, tho champion sculler has ady o stait up. The cherry brings been badly beaten at last. In the l" .-u.ij. race at Providence last week Ross, of john Hakson and Henry Aron- JNew lirunswicic, iook nrsi rn, .,. of nrookston. this countv. ii..: r.i ;nn l.,.,!. m rxr v 1 -1 TT,1, I '. ...... ... . ' muiunuum iu. w,u.s x v....... iu.ey,o.. i.,...,. o... xcw. couldn't "hitch" lor some reason or i .. Bfl( .fl,rrt ,av w1Cn it comes: ... - other, so they concluded to Knock it out." John is from Sweden, while Henry is a descendant of the tribe of Israel. John knocked the Israelite out of time, whereupon "Is." had him Machesnev still holds forth and pros arrested and brought before 'Squire pcrg ; ig gtorc on th0 corner where Brennan, of this place. Tho 'Sautre i,a (r1BkPBpi frrnrprle nnd foods of terian Sunday School was a complete could not find from the evidence that au kinds at tho very lowest prices, success. Tho attendance was large, and ,l8- was verv 8eTerely injured, not- He ig als0 our poEtniaster and a very everybody was well pleased. The wub8tanding he claimed to bo badly ;al ono too We have two mails cream, cake, berries, flowers, lemonade hurt "all over,"-yet agreed that John dail ono frtm plensantvillo in tho were all first class. The school had struck him but ono blow in the motnn nnd one from Tidioute in tho ... 1 Alto (C .......... O nciieu 9-io.j. short ribs thereiore he imposeu upon The coming Free Methodist him (John) the costs of prosecution Carapcieeting promises to bo largely and discharged him with the admoni- attended. The Railroad company tion not to send in the "easy grcczers" will sell tickets at reduced rates quite so lively in the future. This during the meeting, and no doubt verdict did not suit the prosecutor a there will be excursion trains from cent's worth, and he said if that's all neighboring towns. The meeting will it costho might taice a hand at the begin on Wednesday, July 21st, and business himself some day. continue one week. Tho 8cll00j boim mct on Wcd- w . I 1 I in accordance wtin a law passe.. , eVpnin!? las. and decided upon some years ago, tho County Commiss- . . . , lhs B hooj for tlie ensuing year, the term to begin first Monday iu September. Tho raduc tion in the valuation made it neces sary to levy eight mills taxes on the evening. June 21, '80. By The Way. We wish to make a last request of the Republicans of Forest county to turn out to the Primary Elections next-Saturday and take part id the nominations. No Republican who cares one iota about the welfare of his nartv will stav away from Ibe polls. You mav think there is little use to) loners are required to have enrolled bother about the nominations that every person subject to military duty any of the men announced will suit in their respective counties. It is made the duty ot Assessors to mane vnis en -Crain-Cradles, Iland-Rakcs, Scy thes aud Snathes, Shovel Plows, Cul tivators, and London Blue for killing potato bugs, at Robinson & Bob uer. ot. Barosma is commended by chem ists, physicians, scientific men, and all who have tested its merits as a cure for liver and kidney complaints. Ask your druggist for it. Prepared 4 by E. K. Thompson, Titusvillc, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 2t. Why go West vou but that is not all : we want a good vote nut. It gives strength and rollmeut, and we understand that tho dol"laP( instca(i 0r 6jx as ia9t year, encouragement to the party. There is Adjutant Ueneral ot the state isaooui the va,uatiou bei 33,000 dol- ,v. vml nrocure 200(1 farm9 in no use disguising the fact that we have requiring the law to be fully entorceu. BPS lew tWs year. This will make the beautiful Biiennandoah Valley, to work if wo would win in the fall, The June number of-Baldwin's the taxes of each property-holder the ya fr less money ? Good climate; and we must have the hearty support Official Railway Guide has made its 6ame, or very nearly so. Several very ' , , i,t winds Mior irrasshon- .11 ... I ..... . . M.I I UU fcV. ' " " " 1 O ft among liie nrl rnoneration of everv JveDublican onnearancc. heavily laden with tacts, imnnrt.ant imnrovements will be uec- ,-. . i i i;r, iAr,..a i & i -i i ' ,i -1 - -- r pe"8. i.'Or licoci luuun, iuiiuiu" A good vote at the figures and fancies lor the traveler, 8sarv about the school buildings I .., ,.,.! . - . . . . i ! I ii,ru luiins. inr oxrx'ncnce win asHiiio the collection of Claims in tho shortest pos nil.letimo. J. f$. AUM'Ai. . 4 nr. " '?oniro Brennan is , oaMMl.Vlfl.-lll 1 .. ''i!. , r, , i .. v ' i ,r a .iiHir of tempo.a-y w.dowcrs ot our town now, in the coullty. . . it ... ..r n.i : : a . ... . i t r t l f.i a i ... . . year e.iKaed in iiie proeciuion " ins tainiiy having goue on a vieu w primaries will do more to insure our wh0 cannot well aitord to ne wunouv before winter sets in, aud with judic- Panther Reck. victory at the general election than it. Ask for it on the trains, or send i0U8 management the amount of taxes Mr. Jacob Iloovler, of Sandy the electioneering of a score of polit- to the publisher W. S. Baldwin, 15 rai8eJ will be sufficient to defray all Lake, Pa., accompanied by his ical worktrs. We have every reason Exchange St., Buffalo, enclosing $1.00 expenscs. Nothing is so conducive to daughter, is here ou a visit to his sou, to believe that the result, whatever it for a year's subscription. the growth aud prosperity of a towu Mr. J. C. Iloovler. may be, will be entirely satisfactory Mr. R. B. Patterson, of Fianklin, as first-class schools, and no cue Mr. J. M. Ahhlrand and wife, of to all parties concerned. The candi- nTid Capt. J. E. Ilillier and F. C. Van should growl for having to pay taxes t Vrin fonnlv wprn hero dates have been makinc no very great nnsn. of Meicer county, arrived in for this nurposu. All intending to IU I J .1 1 M i.v I '--If I " I"-- " I this wcik a brother James S wail tz. Ti'tuesta, Pa. F. W . Hays, AT "LAW, and JTX Prnl Kovnolds HiiKlll Ulotk, !noca Kti, Oil l.'ity, V:. TTOUN1 Notahy A. l.O. H 3!-ly LawretiM Housp, TroNKHTA, PKNN'A. WM. LAW TtKNi'K, PHoiMiiin-on. This hous is centrallv located. Kvcrytliini? new and well furnUhed Superior iieoommoda n.u.u uiwl ti-ii't ntteiition iriven to irnosts. Veuetables and Fruits of all kinds Herved Saturday, i.itl.eir season, bamplo room lor om-l .. , ., .... ro,n,0tand give the man of your choice a vote, PITTSniJlKi. TITUbVlLLK f' PUF FS LO KA1IAVAV ('). UKNKItAL OFFICK, NO. SOUTH TI1IK1) ST., " Phii.adi:li'HiA. Juno 4th, 1SS0. A iiicotinir of the stockholders of tho Pittsburgh, Titusviilo & Uuflalo Piiilway Don' iiicicial vVgents. I to see Geo. Hunter, who is eflorte, but have been working quietly town on Wednesday last aud lhursday make application lor schools should j';; ofMrs. A. and squarely, and have carefully morning hied themselves to the cool remember that the teachers will be street In tho city of ' l hiladjlphm, ntia t ne-'lect your duty next guarded against anything calculated retreats of Salmon creek to take in selected on the becoud Monday of '"VwVid Republicans, by staying " -f"B me .euuwe8 o. Ualu,r, . ... uclUii 1WU ua, ,j;-li;1,KA,l() lt. 8oi!Tll- seives or meir irieuua. ah m icouy i-nunkies . iney renorieu .air iu ivkstkuv raii.koai) uuii'ami, firm of unvvi'.u.t acinhw PLOOK. T. c. Mr. J. Creary, of the l Jai ksov. Proprietor. Tliis is a new Uorton Creary & Co., Sheffield, Pa., ....-.. r. id IStoiimt been titled up for the . ' . , nccoinniodatio.'i of Die public. A isirtion of Hie patronago oi' tho public is solicilod. 'punkies.' to accept the situation. Wo wish also and lots of fun, and returned Friday Unclaimed Letters. List of let to caution election officers to observe evening very much refreshed by their ters remaining iu the Tionesta, Pa., l-ly J. li.KMIXE, 51. 1., TIONKSTA, PA. i i. : - r. - w is in town yesieruay .oomug iin tho interests of tho company in this county. Christian Curb, who lives in the Huddleon settlement, Tionesta town- Post Office. June 23, 1880: Andrew Anderson, G. W. Altman, Mrs. Phebe J. Bortzer, C. II. Cole, Miss Jennie Carson, Wm. M. Eaton, Miss E. E. Frane, W. S. Kline, Thomas Lindon. L. Linton. Geo. W. then to bo submitted, and to voto lot tho adoption or rejection ot'tlie same. J. V. JON ES,' President. JOSEPH R. TRIMULK. Secretary . Wp, inesdavs and Saturdays from II ship, will rai.e a new bam on I riday M A. M. to 3 l M. JU. 11. L. STKADMAN, SUlKilOON DENTIST, iv.nijd room ill Dr. Hiaine's ollico, npxt door U Central House, Tionesta, Pa. All work warranted, and at reasonable prices. uTikY. B- KKLI-V. MA Y, 1'AllK C CO., B J- Isr'lC El K S' Corner t Elm .t Walnut Sis. Ti"iieta. Hank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time. Deposits. Collections madeon all the Principal points of tho U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. next, and desires all who can to come aud "give him a lift." .Rhodes, C. J. Smith, Frank Weaver 2, S. G. Warner. PHOTOGRAPH. GALLERY. TioxusrA, r.i., M. CARPENTER, - -.Proprietor. .i ' i i : At ! strictly mo ivuies governing me pn- "picnic maries, and see that their every action Supt. Wilson and C. B. Evans, . ... ..i I ' . is iu accordance wun moso ruies. 0f tho P. T. & B. R y, passed up the Turn out, then, aud let us have a good Road Frijay afternoon. In answer election. noestion recardinjr the road up The young citizens of Tionesta Tionesta creuk, Mr. Wilson said that Mealy, James Mackey. D. S. Perry, J o ... ..i A T,ll.-.oL- lion Wniinp lilt rail t.. .i. . .u: f io nniKWitr dpfimtft nouid bo asccrtainea " '""""i "-i- "--tr ' nave mi ou me correct nuns " b -v By a little agitation a number assem- as yet. He said if the proposed bled at Dr. Blaine's office, Monday merger of this and the Buffalo & evening, and organised the "Teipsic- Southwestern R'y should be consuma- Up to tjiehour of going to press chorean Club of Tionesta," electing ted the chancta of a road up lionesta this morning nothing definite cau be Dr. Blaine, President ; P.M. Clark, creek would bo very much enhanced, learned as to who the Democratic Na- Vice President ; Al. Hayden, Sec'y ; Mr. R. B. Swalley and Prof. tional Convcntioan at Cincinnati will and Chas. Bonner." Treasurer, with the w;ii;m of Fasrundas. raid us a i - f o i . . . . i i;ini-n'B trnni in :i. in. tti u jii 1 numhpr nf rlirppfnra. mnnntrpra. 1 -t.tt locf Rolnrdnv Mr. The fir8t and most al)80rbing topic nv, ",.;vill f...)n, s a. in. tol2m I . .. - ...j.i. .. -4 . i. : I ... lm 'cwi. iniv id. at 1j. Arner s over. etc. The object of the club is tho en- Williams is teaching the public school oi lntereei wun u w y . ... - ; Hon J B. Acnew and family couragement of social dancing and Lt that place, and has made applica- the festival to morrow evening, to be tionkst.v Twr.-July 17, Tionesta, at la fr fVta Treasurer h oilice. arrived in town Saturday evening, general enjoyment, a piatiorm win tion for the first department ot our new iu r"""1" TiosEBTAliouo.-July 17, at Treasurer s ir. a.. M.nlr will r.nrl be built, and arrancements made fur knrnlmh .cWla. Ther left with us beneht ot tne i resoyieriau oaooau. oin.;e. few weeks visiting friends at Oil Creek having a social gathering about once the following important items: A School.- Before this Lnds its way into Lake. They are looking unusually Iu two weeks during the summer and week ogo Saturday, lightning struck mo couimns o. your uW well " while away the evening in the Terp- the M. E. Church at that place, so thing of the past, but as we expect a M- A P Anderson who keens ichorean whirl. The move is a good severely demolibbing the steeple as to good time, and as mere is noiuiug 10 m.. l . Auuersoii, w no i.x.x.yo j blndpr so f.ir an wa can see. TOU may ..i i r i i niiH auu mil recciva iuo ouvuui us- i nancQiiflTA rnn niiiuiin ui il ucvt uuc. i - t ,e uoaruing nouse a, me .roo.s - - . U consider that we W had a good time tannery, was in lown oaiuruay. ins . . r - vote will swell tho Republican party c,3ni musemem oi vluS wiu w..u r. ij. jwocner, because h . uouucug Notico to TaxPaycrs. Tho subscriber will bo at the following naui'd places for the puryoso of receiving taxes for tho year 1880. All thoso paying before August first will bo allowed on abatement of 5 per cent: . Baknett T vp. July .p, at J. Mayo's from 10 a. m. to 1 p. ni. , 4 . ji-nks Twp. July 5, at N. K. Burton s, If not called for within 20 days will VoTwpJulyfl, nt Brooks a CWa be sent to the Dead Letter Office. store, 5 P. m. to 8 , p. in. wliaA,nP t ir ii T-r Tl C JVINC1SL.KI 1 w r. uuij ..w J. M. McKAY, tr. Al. InisonburvA Co.'s store, from 10 a. in. to 1 iicKORY Twr. July 13, at T. J. Bow man's store, from 10 a. in. to l p. in. 1 1 ahmony Twp. July 14, at J. T. Ilaiuie's from 10 a. m. to 2 p. in. J uly !, Neilltown Ripplings. Rev. McLaughlin preaches for us Wm. LAWRENCE, Treasurer. Tionesta, June 5, 1XH0. "sToyiEsF TI3ST, COPPBB i -r . I. - 1 . . . . i i ... T 1... rnnnliirlv one PVPT? two Weeks. OllT iustonewheuhe cets his naturalize- 8weei Bira,us -lu v,ollu uu big tat buy, ana arnveu on iuu; 'T ' -AN D tion paper. Mm r '' -.' r'l '-T r rictuimlaken iu all tho latest styles the art. :i-tf UIAHLES UA1SIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. Full particulars next week. In re.ir of Blum's rd.teksmith shop. ELM ST.. - - TIONESTA, PA nWtlWK HENDEltSON. cornet, and breakini? the monotony of f iat. wpek. S. 8. i in a flourishing condition. rlnll deartnir. Thp firnL linn of the n v Clark flpnsus Enumerator The storm of Sunday week ago was Charlie Bonner left on Monday . ... llf . , o i.: .i -l, nniie severe in our vfcinity. Some - i Hfif mii ii win in an ijiiiLD m ' buuuh knv inr iaiipkih i ivuhu i uuu jjuiuulm i' " lor a tnpeoum, lennessee, o uj.uvr, weeks . .Q ijQ uttntia all interested has filed in the Prothonotary'8 office a being his objective point, ne goes oy rpoilpstft(i to raeet t Dr. Blaine'i li.t ,.f ll thn nersons in his district. thewayofCiucinnat-t.and willproba- l ffice toni hfc to Iet0 arrange- with color, sex aud age. This is all biy take ... the JNai.onai ueinocrauc meuts jnformatiou 'that is mada public circus lor a day or .wo. ....t-. b-.m-j. n.n.ri ..mil nfflcinllv Tinblished bv the Gov The indications now are that the e Philadelphia. Sanders of Bradford, eminent. In looking over the list we Odd Fallows of this place will have a Lnj 0f Warren, boarded the find there are 520 persons in the JTown- parade on the iourth of July, to close aftern00n train at this place for their ship, and 467 in the Borough. In with a basket picuic, in which all the PpRr)ff.t:ve homes: havin? iust returned 1870 there were 365 in the borough, citizens are invited to take part. ' Sat- from - niscatdrial excursion on the showing an increase of 30 per ... .... ... i i . . urday, fruit trees were destroyed aud a num ber of derricks were blown down. Nicholls & Holeman have since re built the one blown down on their lease. The Id store house that stood just on the other Bide of Major Woodcock's hotel was torn down and taken away during last wintei, and now the. Major is putting a neat substantial picket is a now TONSOUIAL AKT1ST. .Tionesta, Pa. S'.iop fust door south of Lawrence Hoiii-e. Fwr a nice shave, sham pooing hair-cut call on Mr. 11. He is i: r -1 vl.i's in ceiy ii1! cel. au-tr feat- I r - .j:.l s;nr. n eVinwinrr nn inorensft of 30 PCT CCUt i I ;rom tt pieuttiui mi ciuuimuu vu vmk ouv. .-t,--- i - - . t 1 . 1 ih S.L will ba celebrated e t:.- w ti,- a ihai timp fireen towiish u was part lence aooui inai pari, 01 uia uu .... f i iipiiM wnirrH in i u CDLa Liccai a iil t w . . , E..,.pd .t RhpffipU nd floated do n. of Tionesta town.hip, so we cannot tell aiso nas oum a Euuu wuS rnn In ihp. I the extent ox the same, wnicu IVeV. moils auuiiuiacti lack uuu- i m v t,""" v - - . . I . .. n,. 1 1 I. : TV V . r'l.rlr u. II K .1 i .1 i l ... i ...n ....iu- ikaiw i ii i i - n' au .rarw . i ii m m m i i it. i i i . vvi a. ..... dav eveninr tuai me jasi quarterly siuuu tun iicc, auv.. m.. nwo .v.j . . . , , uy evciiiu0 iu j .... ... . . . . n h .i or. i. .n.i ir.tk inB ihnt t has been built is found to be a r . I . .11 A 1 , I I I n i.-l t l A n linriAfl hAttiniV It O 1 AHA I I TL II II UU LUD UlU RUU itVijll liitTV.i . niefliDU oi ine year wouia laito piace gvuu uu nc iwi vmw w the nurnosa of correcting any necessity at Hie M. cnurcn iwo '' ",D l B " - - - - , i . . ,., ,:.,. iil iu,;.i. U.r.h.'.l ,.lirl pnmvmpnt mistakes that mav have occurred iu inw pan, oi wi iu, ...... . ........ .iL.ia(in,.(i,ar.w Ml,iw pnnal bis ret.ort. and all interested can we are reminded tnai iu mo u.u pa. i ingiuaerieaie wu. u rwcut ' ' , -ii-- , ,:..,.. ,M,w l..t tho Maior luis some line Shoet Iron "Ware IWOULD respectfullv inform tho citi zens of Tionesta and" vicinity that I am prepared to do nil kinds of work in tho Tin, Copper and Sheet lion line. 1 ulsir muko a specialty in maiiul'aVtnring siii:i:t mux stovks and enuipmenU suitable for railing pur pores. Also all kinds ot REPAIRING DORE SHORT NOTICE The Highest Market I'rico Paid for RAGS AMD JUNK AT- ISD.I-IKIBKL'S ( ip, I.awreiu-.i Mouse, mav?.tf TIONKSTATTA.
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