4 7 4f 4 V . WEDNESDAY SOIMM, AUGUST IS, 1880. JnonouGM OFFICERS. iimi-N. S. Forkmatt. (frwtcihncV) Clw. Bonner, M. Kln utoiii, J. F.WonK, Patrick Joyce, T. V. Clark, Jusljs Shaw key. JuxtireM fif ih J). S. Knox. '40ft(illr JnmcH Swailon. Nt-Jionrl)irectirn .1. Shawkr-y, T. W. Clark, A . 11. Tarti idiro, I!. A. Randall, A. R. Ivelly, .1. T. Kronnim. the Pence J. T. Rrcnnan, INSUEANCE! LIFE, FIRE ACCIDENT. W. V. CTA.UIC, .Ti'., Ar'I. FIRE INSURANCE: Etna, Liverpool t loiidoti 0 Globe, Lycoming, North Hritish A Mercantile, Hanover, Franklin of I'Mliulelphia, Continental, Northern Rochester. ACCIPHNT INSUUANCK : . Tiavolors Lifo fe Accident Iimuranoo Company. Oflleo : C. C. Thompson', Law Ofllee, ' (irandiw Block, TIdloutc, To. T. J. VAN OIESEN, Soliciting Agent, Tionesta, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. FOIVEST COUNTT OFFICERS. t nfembcrof CSmnre--1K.v Wiiitk. 'Asscmbli N. P. vViikki.kh. President Judge I,. DWktmork. Aimneiata Judges Jouy Rkck, WAIID Kkiir. Treasurer Wm. LAwnKisriK. Prnthanntary, Reg inter Recorder, Cc JrjHTIH KltAWKKY. Sheriff. C. A. KANPAt.T.. (j)iitmtMi'tn(rii-Hi,i llKRMif, Isaac I.ONO, 11. W. liKOFRITR. Oonnt; Superintendent I. 8. Rrock- WAT. JJintrict A Hornet S. T. Irwin. Jury CnmmUsionera C. II. Church. Fktk.r YoirNoic. . County Surveyor T. I. Collins. Surf;ouS thomp- registered before the above mentioned Get Registered. We wish to,urge upon Republicans the necessity of being Registered before the Fimt of Sctember next. We want every Republicar vote in ihe county, and in order to get it the voter must be oy, I). F. CorKf.ANn, F. C. Laoy. date. Don't neglect it. GUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE A'o. .?.', & C3 k4) - J MEETS even- Friday evcnnu', nt 7 o'cloelc. in the Lwdge Room in Par tiidRo'H Hall. ' D. W. CLARK, N. a. O. W. RAWYKR, Noc'y. . 27-tf. Rev. A. O. Stone will preach in tho M. E. Church next Sunday evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock I. O. of O. F a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday Sohool at 3 o'clock p. in. The oil market opened yesterday at 961c, and closed at 9Uc Ole Bull, the great violinist died Stoneham Oil Field. Tho September Monlhlv Magazine is a char..... News from the Stoneherfl; Warren n fA f(.mi, Rer;ftl nd one ti.a.. county district is of more or less in- . rf ftieMure and nrofiV terest to land owners of this county,' It & M of8t0fr0t, poetry, and engrav because it is supposed that the ten- t, , .; f th dency of opperations is through that Tbe first article is an illustrated one district to Forest county from the on Eyr)t. -li'd contains a vaBt Bradford region. A gentleman who ftmount 0f information civen fn a of the town; at least during lhe bas just returned from there and has plea9ant raailner. There ii ffo other oeen careiui in u.s uuBeryuuuii., iu- magaz,De published in this country nishes the following facts regarding tbat bag Uch attraclive centents a Ballou's ; and taken' in connection ' The road between this place and Tioncsta is infested with skunks, Ncwmansville is ia a wretched condi- and there is hardly a night but that tion. Of course there is too much the report of musketry is heard heavy hauling on this road to keep it in and some offensive feline ij called to good repair, but cortainly it its long home. It is said they have could bo kept in vastly belter condi- their breeding ground in town some- tion than it now is, and it ought to be where, and it must be so for they seam done. to incrcaso nightly, and unless some- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonner, and &'iaS is 8011 d,jne the7 wil1 hav'5 tbe dauehtcr. and Mr. Geo. Cornwell, of r,,B Stoneboro, have been rusticating in night. this county for a week or more past. -Mr. M. Ulrich stopped in town a the Stonebara d;8trict . Thevnadft vmt to the blacWberrv tow hours last Ibursday. iuiite nas j j , Cln t.Vi a WKifA nrnno.rtv tlire a.rel...t . t.. in ii.:.V woods while here, and returned home opened new bottling work's in Oil City, 9 . ' V m!: on Monday last. and i. now bottling the famous Jos. . . . .V " Z" W r, 1, IT T " -The Lickingville camp-meeting Schiltz Milwaukee Beer, which, s pro- Ji8b0 JohD9on, at a point belwecn tU"7to7 wasnuitewell attended by Tionesta nounced by the best judges to be the QD0SSum ftnti Dutchman Runs has a ' V folks on Sunday last. The meeting purest beer brewed. He is workiug up flowg ftb()ut 12 barrei3 Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs, seemed to lack the spirit which usually a large trade in this section, and is re- Freeman's New National Dyes. For characterized it, yet there were fully ceiving on an average two car loads a j M hfl9 Uo wel,9 D(jar brightness and durability of colof . I kUCY a I 0 UIJCjUUltU. VViVl 4fa bV J 1 LO. i tha anrriA i.Iapa? Kpnenirt has ODe. i K agency, and parties wishing this favor- The odaction of tWe ftre not giTe0. 1 ' . ' ite article will address him atOil City, nra ...... hn, on..fnilrth of a It 9 but a simple statement of a ra. f c..n, aottn fact when I say that Dr. E. K. Thomp- 111110 J1UUJ UlVIIVilMUl DVMIIIVIJ4 I Clemens & Kerberger have a well son s hwet A oriu l'owder has saved, -If some of our citizens would do raight is getting to be a the square thing they will emulate the down 500 fect( wb;ch jg puroping 10 bumanly speaking, several lives, one thing with most of tho example of those living ia the vicinity barrels; they will sink it deeper as of which was that of a valuable invitation is extended of Haslet's corners. A street lamp g00n as they can get the oil somewhat .preacher. Rev. J. E. Clough, Mission E. L. Dnvis, TTOENKY AT LAW, Tionesta. Pa. as many rigs on the ground as on for mer occasions. Our glass ball busters had a prac tice shoot on Saturday when some verv pood 6corcs were made. Ten and fifteen balls stra very common shooters. An to all at these shoots. has been erected there which is a thing exbaU!ted. nous, Ongola, Hindoosfan An immense stock of Men's and f beauty and will doubtless be a joy Da,id Beatty and Tone8 have each by Bovard. Boy's clothing, latest styles, received 8erai years 10 come, xne ump two wells which are producing troin direct from the manufacturers and 9 made by our boss ti-iner, Ed. 8 to 10 barrcl3 eacb . tbe8e are on now offered for sale at uaprecedented IIeibeI- and 13 "anged to burn gs so- Opossum Run. prices by Robinson A Banner. All which tbroWB out a very brilliant Tber3 ia a producins well 0n the are cordiallr invited to call and M'gnt- Anree or ,our morB 01 u,e BItu,c Grossenburg farm, midway between I yi:AM;K.f.4 nlnnn Kim ftlr.at. At. I t. 1 f vom'no it. iuu uuhiuuwu .is " uiareuaon ana oionenam. proper distances wouia "taKe use noi The Eagen weut U9ar Clarendon, Chop fo0(, ruro rain For sale 2t. ATTfl Col UTMIoiih made in thli and' am l loin- at b borne in Norway last week. W. TATE, attorney at law, FAm Street. ' TIOXE& TA , PA . A TTORynr - A T-.LA IK, card of W. C. Coburn, M TIO:RSTA, TA. The bo0ugh schools will open one week from next Monday, Sept, Gth. Wild plums are ripe and very abundant along the river and creek banks. ' .Attention ia called to the now D., in to-day's issue Mr. aud Mrs. II. II. May are vis iting their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Leg- ATTKNTION HrtT.MKIl! I bnvobecn admitted to practice an nn can n Chicago m i n. iVimlnn Olllcn at Wash- ' Ipton. 'D. C. All offleern, wldiorH, or A new stock of fancy Dry Goods cl1 "and Notions just received and for sale entitle-l. hv calling on or addrosHin mo at c,eap ,y Robinson & Bonner. 2t.. t. r AUo. eliniH for arrrnuos v' 1 o( fwy1uia bounty will roucive prompt at- Mrs. John Haslet of Franklin, h,HHvinff been over f.mr years a nol.lior in aud Miss Carrie Robertson of Oil City, Slat war, and having for number of t f g Jslefg family vitr oniruiri'il in tho prosecution of sol- o J diors' elaim, my experlener will asenro the collffetioii of claims in tho nborlest pos Kiblotimo. J. B. AONKW, 4Uf. . F. W. Hays,. ATTORN KY AT T,AW, und Notary Puni.jr, Reynold! Hukill A Co.'m lilotk, Soncea St.', oil City, Pa. 3i-ly Treasurer Lawrence disposed of the last tract of land on the 6ale list at vesterdav'a sale. Over 40 tracts J were sold to the county. Let every Republican see thajtnot alone his ow'n name but that of his Republican neighbor is placed on the w - T mcoxKST. 7 Sxn.a7 WM. LAW- registry list before September 1st 1 RF.NCK. Propkikh.u. This bousn Dr Towler. of Marienville. paid In e.mtrully located. Kverythinff new and ' well furniKhed Superior accommodii- 0t.r town a visit on 1 riday last, llie S::;, Doctor is"a true Republican, and can in their reason. Sample room for Com- polish off a campaign story with good -4- CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour "Ji barrel ehoieo Flour sack, best Corn Meal, 100 tts struck on July 5th, is etill producing Ryo f busltel 12 barrels. Oats Now bushel Unclaimed Letters. In Tionesta, . ,, 1 1 UK llillUVVlUt! 13 Ui LV 25, 1880 : I , , , nn, T!11 A, TTnnaa11 naor li T!aiyn I Corn, car G. Altman. Adam Botzer, Warren 1 u " " Rcans p bushol flnTAn nr eo. RtfYon.. Albert Kin- Should paste in ineir nais ior reauy torpecoea ineir wen on rriuy Ham. suirar cured ney, John A. Marsh, A. C. Mull, J. B. reference in the Held : ooacocK, and it has since oeea uowing inrougu Breakfast uaeon, nugarcurca Mliola Aliua Mm Ifiehnrrl.onn. K. M. T., I- A t T.kii.k 1 nnr .In V 1 It I nnalnrr nnuuiueia Rudy, Abraham Grice. to jaDuary i . rail bird, September 1 Ilacue'B well, near Tiona, is pro- 1 Argument court will be held Sept. to December 1 ; reed bird, September ducing three barrels i.i tk. r.rrnlar tnrm w 11 enmmonen 1 to December 1 : snuirrel. oepiemDer The wells ui this nutrict an J rf AUO A V J 1 U ft vkiu w ' A I on the fourth Monday of September at 1 to January 1 ; wild fowl, September flow, except the Clemens & Ker- which time considerable legal business 1 to May 15 ; ruffled grouse, October bcrger. Land is selling at from $100 will probably bo transacted. The trial 1 to January 1 ; pinnated grouse, Oc- to $200 per acre ; leases at one-quarter Java Co(ree list embraces eighteen civil cases, the tober l to January i ; quaii, vciooer to one-eigth royalty, ana in some in- iea most of which wilf be disposed of. 15 to January 1 ; deer, October 1 to stances a bonus must bo given to get a Putu,r Whitellsh, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sufrar -Syrup - N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio CofTeo Rio Coll'eo, Besides these there are six criminal December 15. lease. The district covers an area of Riee Eggs, fresh , . in i . . I p m.. : l.i. "w-iU I . . .. . cases. Messrs. VicKer x liiaKe, oi uos- orer nur ranea m wmiu iuuuiujj ku Salt )CSt mi. e ktil! fihinninr larire I and 8outh lizard XllB IIUVT iCIIVU ttiUUUU tllQ I'l'lsl I V f 4.'wuu.t " 1 g o i cemetery is being built. Mr. Bleakley, quantities of hard lumber from this owner of property on the east side of county. Mr. Blake, the gentleman the cemetery, has laid out a tier of who stopped here several weeks re- lots which is being enclosed by the cently, wri tes us a friendly letter in . . !.. . . 1? now fence. Shoul 1 any of our citizens which he says that ne nas since leaving Business at the Recorders' Office. Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, V keg Potatoes CENTrAL HOUSE, effect. Miss Anno TTulings, who has been teaching the Panther Rock school, roL I I iT,..a i.,i.rinti.f TIiIm Is n new iioubijuk1 has just tmn fitted up for the came home JaRt Thursday, having 8eeoniSiliilion or mo piiMiic. i'mi"n or tbof Vronago of tho public is solicited. J. K. BI4AINK, TIONESTA, PA. Okkicp. llouns: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 0 r. M. NV.flnesdnya aud Saturdaya from 11 A. M. to a.. M. been taken quite sick with typhoid fever. The squirrel season opens next Wednesday, Sept. 1st, so rub up your old "fuzee" and be prepared to give tbem a warm reception. They are said to be getting plentier. Persons desiring to become emi nently successful as teachers, should Deeds, Ac, iccordod from August Lime bbl. - 16 to August 24, 1880 : iriV" Deed. Wm. Lawrence to Trcas., to wish to secure a lot they cau apply to here received several car loads f j. m. Clapp, 23-192 of 638 rcres in priel f caches pared per d T T n Pon n.Un Vo nViarira nf I .linrrw 1 II mVpr from f!atl!l(la. but that I TT A1 O A ti I ?m?mmm"'- B. XS. illliu J-ioij., nuv mw vua.gw v,. i vv-.j , , I HUWe Wpi li.Lf. ' I q (jQlJUKN M,. D. them. . is vj o muaus tu.up.w .t.. game to J. M. UUPP. ZlS-ivZ ot 00 I v . I,, or Nf.hraaka items last week Forest county lumber in quality. He I m 4i1 it? a ...tt,i i.o AWra Amer. HnlinM thinks our lumoer is among me Iinesi la thu ;,.! f liorinrr a lnrtr- hill in the world, and says it finds ready . e- . ,1. f lumber on the cars at this station, aie m nis section. n. u.u. w.D which thev were "skippering" out. It mgnean puces ior nar. iumuc , ua should have been Arner and Small, mane u a speemmy, uuu ,u Uu. ,. . t j j t.i.. doubt ess be to the interest ot our iney nave aireaiiy uuuiiuniui - m amount landed at the landing on the manuiaciurer, to vo.u.k a;0 .m- f .b r'.vr. Their address is 19 Central btreet, "t't"'""1' v v- Boon Mead Esq., died at his res Clark. grand jurors. Release, Teter Berry to P.M. Clark, fl.50 1.70 - 1.50 - 1.40 - 6fi(370 4550 2.002.4O - m - 10 - 78 - 6.78 3.75 - 10 12 75 - W)$75 22f(f2S 20(0)22. 35 .25090 15 0fi10 12 1.90 12 - 3.75 - 3.75 4050 1.50 - 6i8 17018 10 15 Ii. MAY. B- KKU.V. MA Y, I ARK .C CO., BANKERS. Corner of Kim A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interost allowed on Timo Deposits. Colloetions made on all thoTi iiu Ipal points ' of the U. S. Collodions solicited. 18-ly. J) 1 STK A h M A N SUROEON DENTIST. " All attend the State Normal School. Opens work warranted, and at reasonable price. Aug. 24. Address lor lniormation, J. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Pa. Mr. Teter Berry, of Fagundus, accompanied by his brother from BnfTalo, a very pleasant gentleman, and Mr. J. L. Giandin, of Tidioute, paid Tknesta a Fbort visit Monday. Senator John u. Hall was in town last week, aud paid us a very pleasant visit. The Senator is a wide awake reutleman, and his Iriends m this county are always glad to Bee him. Mr. Carpenter ia "making haste slowly" with his building across the way. But he is in no hury, and is Proprietor, eatisfied if he gets comfortable fixed in his new quarters before cold weather sets in Mr. Brennan has a large and com modioiiB r.oal shed all complete, and has ordered several car loads of coa udiprondtli to fill it. lhose in need should apply early and get tho advan tage of the present low prices. Derickson & Co.'e stave mill in this place is running at odd times when there is etock to work up. Their mill at Hunter's station will start up PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. TIOXKSTA, PA., M. CARPEN mm m PlolfiresUVcn in alltlie Intest Ftylos the art. . S'5"1' km J4 QIIAULC.S RAISK1, PRACTICAL. CAPiRIAGR AND WAGON MAKER. thU waek and will probably be kept running a month or two steady. Chairman Cessna gives notice that a meeting of the RepubScao State Central Committee will be held at th rooms of the Garfield Club, in Bleak lev Block, in Franklin, Pa., onThurs day, Sept. 9th, 18S0, at 2 o'clock p. no In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELMpi'.. - - TIONESTA, PA QFoiUiK llKN'lUaON, ' J TONfcOllIATj ARTIST. Tione'-ta, Va. Slinp CukI door south of I.tr.vreiu-n llon-si". V'or k nii-o shitve, hhuin jiihiii or liuir-cnt eall on Mr. II. lie In iirt-c!n.i in every re -pn-t. Miiyi-tf" Rmft o J. Af. Cljnn. 23-192 of C57 J 1 I TTTVOTnT A XT t, tiTTUriPAV acres m no8 fixoerlenee in Same to J. M. Clapp, 24-192 of 596 the practice of hiw profession, having grad- acres in Howe twp, Offleo and Ronidenco in Eorest Honso, Same to J. M. Clapp, 24-192 of 596 opposito tho Court House, TionoaU, Pa. 1 1 ' I . or. ltfuil Tl t coi l ""t- ' Hires iu nunc "p p Same to J. M. Clapp, 23 192 of 596 rpiMBER LAND FOR SALE. Warrant acres in Howe twp; I fQta 0f MillsUmo, Forest county, 41 inileH All of the above deeds were as- fom cianon nvor, anu iron survey .i . , . , -r lr r . lT l' C. it K. K. R. All heavily timbered vrlth Signed by J. M. Clapp to Uilbert Jam- hemlock, cheriy, usk. maple, poplar, eu- OEa;infl I, i ritrht to V M cuml er, etc. Will sell the whole or in lots leson, who assigned his right to . M. . , . . , t ro. idence in Warren, Pa., Thursday afternoon, Aug. 19, 1880, at the age of 64 years. HU health had been I . a r T T- mpaired for about two years. Mr. Foreman, J. H. Dingman, w. J. uoo Mead had hosts of friends and erts, J. iu. Went. acquaintances in this ceunty, who will Tioneata Twp. G. Jamioson, Fred k A l.o.n nTKla loath - I Ktitrinfer. I TT. I T fill 1 1 A A ll TI,. nonbV rmnr TAfl iVlUgSiey.-V.i- . i ri i . . t...i. !: cWmomceaftft. made its debut on Fri- "ooi jr., ira uarnw, ivuU day last, and although not yet com Tionesta Boro. S. J. Wolcott, q rjght on 500 acres in Howe twp. Deed, John Taggart et al to P. M. Clark, 500 acres in Howe twp. Deed in Partition. Doed. P. M. Clark to Dr. W. L. nrivate sale. The whole or any r miiinlmron hand will be Bold at AUCTION at tho Court l.oune, Tionesta, September 28th, 1880, at 1 p. m. Title unimioachable. 11. .1. it A. 11. REI I), Attorneys. Clarion, Pa., August, 1880. Notice in Divorce. rr r. No. 8, Deo'r Term, 1K79. EST COUNTY, SS. TIIK COM- ine 1 monwoalth of Pennsylvania to Jenks. N, K. Burton, II. H.Scott, Cyrus F. Hunt. Howe John F.'Clark. .ITickory. Elisha Hollister, N. E. Witherell, Guy Hilliard, Boyd M. pleted in outfit presents a very re spectable appearance. Mr. J. D. James, the editor, is an able writer, and will dnnbtless rive satisfaction to i. ... r : .j;;.. Jones. nwpany. B l- - - jarmony. E. L. Jones, Herman it success. , - . ,T.T -Tho Eleventh Annual Reunion of -oioman, uoo w Ureon. ueo. jiatn. the 83rd Regimental Association will be held at Erie, Pa., on Tuesday, Sep tember 14, 1880. Business meeting at 11 o'clock n. m., in Grand Army Hall. Banquet at Massassauga 'Point at 3 Barnett. Wm. Henry, Geo. Ittel. TETIT JURORS. Tionesta Boro. John Hart, Henry Grubbs, Chas. Raisig, R. L. Haslet, Phriamnn rf0 neres in Howe twn- Shorilf of nai.l County, Greeting : Uhrisman, ow acres in nowe iwp, l whore.l8) KUii m. Wood, by her next 000 friend, 1). W. Clark, did on me jsi day oi t r n c:1rl. Tar A October, 1879, prefer ber petition to our Deed, Geo. G. Sickles to .Jlary A. Jw K0B of t!i aid Court of Common Clark, lot in Tionesta Boro; $300. Pleas for aid Ccmnty pray, u,r u. Deed, Rachel Patterson et al to fiiVor(.0d from tho bonds of matrimony W. F. & M. V. Patterson, 150 acres -j in Barnctt twp ; $1. Wood, that Netting aside all other biwiness . , r i . 4. - . null nxriiHoti whatever, you to and appear Ueeu, J no. waiters ei ux io wco. r ,r80l liefore our R. Walters. 138 acres 90 perclies in ut Tionesta. at a Court of Comiuo Green twp ; Made in consideration of Geo. B. deeding James the balance of the tract. o'clock p. m., given by the citizeas of Geo. iTaslet, Pntaer Agnew, J. JL Notice. We have now been out of tho mer ut Tionesta. at a Court of Common Plea fhere to be held for tho County oi rorem, on tho fourth Mom lay of Neptvmbor next, in answer the petition or libel of tho said Etta M. Wood, und to how eauso if any you have, why the said Etui M. Woixl, your wife, HhouM not be divorced from tho bonds of matrimony, agreeably to tho Ai t of Assembly in Mich case made and provided. Heroin fail not. Wiin. -ss tho Hon. Ij. D. Wetmoie, Pres ident of our said Court, at Tionesta, this Erie. All comrades who intend going should inform F. II. Couse, Secretary, Erie, Fa. Baldwin's Official Railway Guide for August is at hand with its hand some pages crammed full of valuable railroad statistics, authentic tables, etc., as usual. As a pleasant and valuable traveling companion the Guide has few equals and no superiors among the many publications of its kind. Only ten cents a copy, but is worth ten times that amount. Hon. J. W. Kahle, who was counted out of a re-nomination by M. L. Lockwood and his allies at the recent Democratic convention of Clarion county, is out as an in dependent candidate. Ho was urged to take this course by nearly 200 voters, and will doubtless carry a large vote at tho general election and be the means of defeating the ringsters who defrauded him out of the nomina Fones Tionesta Twp. C. W. Clark, Chas Weingard. Barnett. Philo Williams, James Boyd, Michael Dunkle, Wm. Shields, Wm. R. Coon, Loyd Spence, 1' . A. Magee, Wm. Magee, Wm. Williams. Green. C. F. Cropp, August Rhodos, Herman Blum, Samuel Levy, Richard Flynn. Harmony. Peter Berry, Thomas McCarty, R. J. Huuter, W. W. Black, Fred Machesney, Sye Neill, John A. Dawson. Hickory. Jas. Henderson, N. R. McCurtin. Howe. Daniel Fetley. Jenks. John. F. Mercilliott, Dr. S, S. Towler. Kingsley. Harrison Dotterer Geo. Stroup, John Hunter. Fancy prints, water-proofs in a variety oi'shades; Brown and bleached feheettugs at all priced at Robinson , mriinil uui mini xx.ii . ... cantile business over twelve months 31st day of July, A. l., ihho. ad many of our accounts still remain A tnu; ti r .1. p t : r.m titan Uipaiu. we ineroiora uomy umn indebted to us that unless they call and settle tho same before September 1, 1880, we shall proceed to collect by law. It. J. H. Derickson & Co. Notice CSrautl Koiilevard Hotel. Corner 50th Uroadway, NEW YORK. On Both Aineriaaa and Earpa FUni. Fronting on Central Park, the Orand Boulevard, Jiroadway and Fifty-Ninth St., this Hotel occupies tho entire Hquare, and wa-i built and iurnished at an expense ..r or kio oon. It is one of the most elo- i,..it m wii nn helnir the finest located in f. " . " fi Is hereby given that parties who have the city, .ta-EWhhK or shall hereafter cut timber or other- B(Uaro or the depots of tho sixth and wise trespass on lands in Howe, Kings- KiAv,,,, WjJ;"- lev or Jenks townships, belonging to Vonii ut and a.vssii.lo Mom nil parts of .... .1 ii.,. ,..ivr lfoom with board $i per day. the Funk Kstate, will bo prosecuiou - M fuV tMlMin and perm to the full extent of the law. FrW II EI KB. Sp guebUi. innent E. 1IASKFLL, Proprietor. Baker's Bread fresh Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Peaches, Melons, Canteloupa, Sweet Potatoes, French Mustard at 2t. Sm KAKHAVfiH Co. Cioods cheap at Aug. 11, 'R0. HA3i.ti Notice tolVavIgators: Tlio Allcuhtiiv Valley Rail Road Com laiiy will commence l rebuild Ha three sp.iii bridge across lhe AUiKheny River, ut )il Ctt v mi tho 20th hist. The m er be neath tho middle and west f pans will M obstructed bv t re silo-work .Uinug the hrst i-jrt oft ln work, and the. river leneath the middle and cast spans during lhe latter paitoilhework Mi CAKtiO, lieu I Sujt. & Sosrt. Pittsburgh, Aug. 1U, '()'. '1
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