EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 1S80. National Republican Ticket. For President, Gen. JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohio. For Vice President, Gen. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. r U EN 1 1 K XT I A Ti E LKCTO us. KLIXTOR8 AT LAKHIi : Edward X. Renson Henry W. Oliver. msTiurr K.r.rrTons : 1 Sani'l O Perkins, 12 Edwin II Fitler, 3 M Hall Stanton, 4 James Dohson, 5 ioo Do 71 ICo'in, i Di.vid F Houston, 7 M orpin H Wise, 8 J II Jioone, 0 Ueorgel 'alder, jr., 10 Tsniie S Mover,' 11 Edgar Pinchot, 12 John Mitchell, 13 C FShindell, 14 C 11 Forney. 15 X C Ellsbrio, li A n.i row Stout, id o M IImiIp, 18 O R Wiestlliur, 1!) Michael Seliall, JO W W Ames, 121 J P Toairarlen. 21 Xelson 1' Heed, .1 A E W Pa lWer. 24 TTM M'Konnan, 25 James T. Malt'ctt, 2i (. W Delamatcr. C V (iilfillan. REPUELlCAfj STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge, HENRY OKEKX, of Northampton County. For Auditor General, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, C.cn. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For President Judge, Hon. Wm. I). BROWN, of Warren County. For Assembly, K. L. DAVIS. For Associate Judge, AM A PURDY. For Comity Treasurer, N. S. FOREMAN. For County Surveyor, F. F. WHTTTEKIN. For Coroner, X. THOMPSON. Chairman Barnum has muzzled Hampton, but he cannot muzzle Rob ert Toombs. Stuffed ballot-boxes in the South will in a measure be dependent upon etufled census returns this year. General Butlek agrees with the Democrats that it is time for a change. Like the Democrats, he has been "out" for a good while, and thinks a change will take Lira in. "" No man in the county worked harder than he (Siggins) did for Mr. Barr, for State Treasurer last fall. Democrat. We have only the Democrat's word for that. The voters have serious doubts in regard to it, and would like tp have Mr. Siggins come eut over his own signature and say so. If ho worked so hard for Barr certainly he ought to have been able to havo in duced hU own uncle to go to tho polls and give him his vote. Since thy unlucky Staunton speech, "NVado Hampton has not taken tho stump, lie feels that it isn't safe to Bay what ho believes in these days when newspaper reporters lurk o-n every side and truth travels with the speed of the wind. The enor com mitted to-night is known over the world to-morrow, and none can escape its publicity. The shock from Staunton was so sudden that its recoil from the North southward came before Hamp ton had his face washed next morning. No wonder he says he feels diecour. aged. Derrick. The Chairman of the Greenback State Committee in Maine ha3 severed his connection with the fusiouldts and joined the Republicans. The herd i ... i.i .11 ir f . wcuuuu om iuuine iartners who were led astray by the Greenback craze can never bo induced to affiliate with the Democracy. There is a class of inde pendent voters in New England, but they never vote with the Democracy Tbey occasionally put up tickets of their own, but their old anti-slavery proclivities prevent them from soil in themselves with tho Democracy. T)iTiirvf flie month nf August the - o ...v. principal of the National debt ha - nr.Mf oil rin a a t lia I I A rl fnrn hl no l-t I can stand it, ana they want a change Tho South needs the money "to re cover from the devastiug effects of the cruel war." Republican administra tion is applying every available dollar E. WENK, . to the reduction of the debt, thus re lieving the nation from tho burdens of a heavy annual interest account. Let the Democrats onco come into power and they will inaugurate a change that will put a sudden stop to the monthly reductions in the national debt. Tin: election of Mr. S. M. Smith, Republican, ns City Recoider of Will iamsport, is a genuine "straw." Judge Hepburn, Democrat, was beaten by a majority of 571. At the last Gov ernor's election Iloyt had a plurality over Dill of only .47 votes. Mason, the Greenback candidate, polled 631 votes. Nearly all the Greenbackers must have gone over to the Republican candidate at the recent election, which was specially ordered to fill a vacancy. The last Recorder was a Democrat. This is significant from a Democrat county. Com.- Gazette The Greenbackers of Vcuaugo are badly split up in consequeuco of Shorts' nomination for Congress, tho more sensible members of the party flatly refusing to be delivered over to the hard-mouied Democratic banker. W. C. Rheero. resigned his Chairman ship of the County Committee last week, and AVesloy Chambers, of Oil City, was appointed his successor. The bargain and sale at Corry that accom plished the nomination of Short will leave him largely Short of Greenback votes at the polls. Possibly a few cheap t.oliticians. anxious la be nom inated for Congress just to get a little notoriety, may approve of this kind of policy, but their political currency is irredeemable. The situation is quite interesting, and tbe only wonder is that any Greeubacker possessing an atom of principle can for a moment think of supporting Short. Franklin less. Two years ago Jamos Moscrrove sub scribed to the following solemn pledge : I, James Mosgrove, do pledge my sacred honor to support the platform oi ino XNuiionai rurty adopted at To ledo, February 22d, 1878, and the nrincinlea set forth in t.hfi.nlnt form of the National Greenback Labor Party, of Pennsylvania, adopted at Phila delphia, May 9th, 1878; and further pledge myself as willing to nse every honorable means to elect the State licket, and to insure the success ot the National Greenback Labor Party, in the Presidential con- test in ioou. . James Mosgrove. At the recent meeting of the Green back County Committee of Clarion, he was asked to declare himself on tbe Presidential and financial questions, whereupon he said-, "I think the better policy for me U not to say." . If Mos grove is tho pure, honest and upright mau his friends claim he is why not come out square-toed and tell what he But then, as he says, it is policy for him now to keep mum. Ho is a "policy" man now. He has pledged his sacred honor to support the Green back candidate for President, und yet lacks tho manhood to 3tand up and af firm that ho will maintain his plighted faith. Will tho honest, consistent voters of either the Democratic or Greenback party vote for such a dem agoguo? We think not. - CONGRESSMAN, WHITE. In view of the false utterances of some people about our Congressman, Harry White, we recall what every body knows, but may not think of at the moment. Gen. White was, in the fall of 18G2, while in tho army, elected to tho Senate of the State. Presideut Lincoln sent him a leave of absence for the session' while the army was in winter quarters. He served as Chair man of the Committee on Military Affairs and returned to his command tho latter part of April, 1803. He never touched a cent of his salary a Senator, but sent $350.00 to the County Commissioners of Armstrong county, and $350.00 to the Commiss ioners of Indiana countv. for the. 11 lief Fund of tho two counties. Th Boldier's families got every dollar of mat jnuu.uu watch was the salary then pai.i a State Senator. In 1872,' while he was a Senator, he was eWtad a delegate at large in the State to the constitutional Convention. Thesalar was 2,500.00. He never took a do 1 . I . jar oi tins talary, tut turned it into i ... .uiaij, uuk mined it IUEO 1 &tata Treasury. Not one dollar nnrt rli,l 1,; f,,ll .1 e il ' fi ail --v. euur oi inyor us ---- -"vfai.v.j vau icii. VUll Oil il I I 'r, ru ... 1 I' . r i 1 1 . . I . ...... this. He at the time, and took nothing but his salary as a Senator. Now the man who says anything to tho contrary of the above does not tell tho truth Indiana I'royrems. Judicial Conferences. The Greenback Judicial Conferees of this district, composed of Warren, Elk and Forest counties, met at Irvineton on Friday last and nomina ted Hon. R. Broffn, of Warren the Democratic candidato for President Judge, throwing their own candidate, Goo. A. llathburn Esq., of Elk, the regularly announced Greeubacker, overboard. Elk county's three 'con ferees and one from Warwn voted for Mr. llathburn, wbile the other two from Warren and Forest's three sup ported Brown, and secured his nomin ation. We understand the attempt was made to make Mr. JJrown'a nom ination unanimous, but Kalhnurn s four supporters refused to concur. Thus do the Greenbackers show their boasted principles. We have always contended that the Greenback leaders, so-called, were endeavoring to deliver the party over to the Democracy and this action proves conclusively that such is the case, else why do they nom inate a straight-out Democrat in pref erence to one of theirpwn partj who sought the honor, and had the support of four out of the nine delegates. Had Mr. Rathburn withdrawn from the contest, or had they had no candidate of their own, their action in the matter would have presented an entirely dif ferent aspect. But that is the way tho machine has been working all ovt r; and in every case whero a fusion has been made it has been with the Dem ocrats. It has been so on county offi cers in both Warren and Venango counties ; it has been so in th6 26th Congressional district, and it has been so in this district. Isn't it about time the Republican Greetibackcrs were getting a bite ? We ask you, thoo, in all candor and kindness to ponder over this matter. Look before you leap. Will you allow yourselves thus to be lead into the Democratic camp by a few self-styled. "bosses" who im agine they own the party ? Tbe Democrats held their convention at Warren on Monday aud also placed Hon. R. Brown iu nomination. It now remains to be seen whether or not the honest Greenbackers, especially the Republican portion of them, will consent to be used as pack-borBes to transport grist to the Democratic hop per. It might be well to mentiou, so that the people will understand fully, that the Greenback conferees from this county were all Democrats for merly. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. L. D. Wetniorc, President Judico of the Court of Common Pleas mid Quarter Sesbiona in and for the county ofForest. has issued his nro- copt for holding a Court of Common rieas tiuartcr sessions, Ac., at Tlonesta, for tho County of Forest, to commeneo on tho lourtli Monday ot September, boinstbp27h day of September 1880. Xotico is therefore given to the Coroner, Justieosof tho Peace and Constables of said county that they bo then and there in their proper, persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day with thoir recorus, inquisitions examinations, and other remembrances, to do thoso things which u) ineir omces appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that aio or shal 1 be in tho jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there present to pro'secuto hkhiiisi mom as snau uo l ust. liivon un der my hand and seal this 31st day of xujj;u:ii, .v. u. in.-5U. C. A. RAND ALT j, Sheriff. Confirmation Xotiee. Notice is hereby ,'iven that the follow ing accounts have been filed in the Clerk's Olbco and will bo presented at next term for continuation : Second partial account of T.J. Bowman, fluardiau of heys of Charles Mcdill, dee'd, and of Joseph J. Fleming, dee'd. Partial account of Joseph i. Ualo, Guar dian of Anna Hoiss, minor child of John Deiss, deceased. Final account of William li. Heath and Seibeit Hurhen, Executors of the Estate : John iJeiss, deceased. Ci.ehks Ofeick, Forest Co., Pa. Aug. 30, lH-i). JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Ven. Ex issued out of tho Court of Com. nion Pleas of Forest county ur.d to me di rected, lliero will be exposed to .alo bv public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough ot I'ionesta, on MONDAY, ftlil TICM IJER 'Zl, A. 1). 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Warren Hutton et al ails. Calvin O Hinkley, Venditiona Exponas. E. I). No. 15 Sept. term Ihno. C. I). No. 2. Sent, term 1878. Neill iV Heywung, Atty's. All of tne interest or Calvin (. Hinkley in nil that cor tain niece or oarcel of lumt HitiiHti in tno township of Harmony, County of r orest, ntato oi l'a., containing ori acres more or less : adjoining lands of Alexan der Allender, deceased, and described as ioiiows : uommeniMnif at a maple tho northwest corner, theucenouth 75t degrees east m perches to u post, thence bv lands in the name of Michael Foi.st and tho hereinafter described ittnda nwutii 41 de gree west MtJ perches to a ost, thence by the hereinafter described land north8K"vesl Ti perches to a post, thence north east 115 perches to a post, thence north 123 eust 4-J perches to the placo ot bcinntung. Al.so. A certain piece or parcel of Slate land situate in tho county, township and .Stale aforesaid, adjoining lands of Ira Cupeland on the southwest and containing 4 acres, be the same more or less. And ulso all defendant's interest in a certain other piece or parcel of Stale land situate in same township, county and State, con tamiie.' lo0 acres, bounded and described m fo'low.i ! Beginning At a whlto oak the north-enwt corner, thence by tlrst above described lands south US'" east 71 perches to ft post, aivl north 401 9 oust 80 perches to a post and stones, thence by Isnd warran ted in tho name of Michael Fount south 4oi east t'l perches to u post, tlieneo by land of Samuel Wear south 271 west 110 perches ton red oiik, thence south 431 east (il perches to a chestnut troo, thence by Iau.I of Charles Mclllertv outh 81 west 83 perches to a post, thoiieo bv land of A. A. Copehuid north Wl perches to n post, west ini 1-10 perches to a post nnd stones, siid thence by land of Ira Cope- Janiinorlli 2)uroftt 1(H) 6-10 perches to the placo or beginning. Containing 200 acres, more or less. 148 acres nnd H) perches of tho abovo land was patented by Thomas xweurory on the VM day of August. A. I). I8ra, enrolled in patent book 11., Vol. 3o, pnpo HftH. laken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Calvin O. Hinkley at the suit of Warron Hutton et al. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. W hen the plaintitl or other lien cred itors bocoivo the purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must be paid, nnd a list of liens including mortirae searchos on tho prop erty Hold, together with such lien credit or's re:'ipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof a ho may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. - 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of sale, nt which time nil property not nettled for will again bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom lirst sold. "See Purdon'H Hinest. Ninth Edition. page 4 -ti and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. A. RANDALL. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflleo, Tiouesta, Pa., September 4, 13(1. TRIAL LIST. PllOTHONOTARY'8 OK KICK, ) Foil kmt Co., Pa I Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Fleas of Forest County at Sep- tcmocr ienu i8u ; No.Tr. Yr. 1 A. A. Hopkins vs. IToraco Wilkins . ao May 80 2 J. H. Nieodenms vs. W. A. Nicodemus ' 21 May 80 3 J. E. Maine vs. Henry Swag- gart " 6 Feb. 79 4 J. A. Neill vs. Byron Landers 10 May 70 5 Andrew Weller et al for use vs. S. H. Haslet et al 12 May 77 6 Nancy Dawson, Admx., vs. Sarah Ann Dale 19 Sep. 70 7 W. J. White vs. O. Sham burg 20 Dec. 79 8 Peter HctTron vs. J. K. Me- Cutcheon 22 Doe. 79 0 H. O. Tinker A Co. vs. B. J. Reid, Executor 15 Feb. SO 10 F. H. Ellsworth ot nl vs. Frank tJnrvev 8 Dec. 79 11 W. H. McMillen vs. Aquil- la Mong 2u Dec. 79 12 Commonwealth of Pa. for use vs. Ilenrv Winegard et al 65 Sep. 79 13 Samuel bull' vs. Tho Coun ty of Forest, 22 Sep. 70 14 G. Shamburg vs. Wes Ilnvs 1 Feb. 80 15 S. H. Haslet vs. J. N. Teitsworth, 7 May 80 1(5 Samuel Walker vs. George J. Lacy, ' 9 May SO 17 T. J. Conard vs. Tiouesta Township, 27 May 80 J. SHAWKEY. Prothonolary. Tiouesta, August 30, 1880. Harmony Twp. Auditors Report. ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Harmony . Township in account with said Town ship. Dr.- To ain't of Road tax lovicd $1,000 24 l.tiftO 24 Cr. By ain't of work done $1,304 L'O " " Unseated lands returned 2i5 04 " " in hands of collector 120 40 1,090 24 JOHN WOODCOCK Township Treasurer in account with Harmony Township Road fund Dr. 75 30 ,. 4.VJ 4,r) To cash on liund from lust year.. " um't ree'd from Collector 57 7b 'r. .$ 4.KI 59 9 81 27 35 By Vouchers " Percentage " Casli on hand.. 527 75 JOHN WOODCOCK Township Treasurer iu iiccount with Harmony Township l'oor fniid. Dr. To cash on hand from last year...? loii Of! ' nut t ree'd o! Collector 137 50 243 50 Cr. HH 38 1 70 153 42 By Vouchers " Percentage " Cash ui hand... 2 13 50 R. O. CARSON Treasurer in account with Harmony Township School funds. Dr. To cash ree'd frcin former Treas urer $ 340 59 To ain't of State appropriation for A. D. 1878 140 04 To ain't of Stato appropriation for A. D. 1879 i:i'.l 09 Ree'd of Collectors 1.4U8 31 2, US Gli Cr. By Voucl-ers ?2(i20 59 Percentage 40 41 " Cash on hand 67 50 $2118 50 We, tho undersigned A uditora of Har mony Township, having examined the abovo accounts hnd the same correct. JAMES F. CONN ELY, ) W. W. BLACK. Auditors. C. E. LANDERS, J Allender "School House, Juno 14, 1880. Of ill a PATCH "0 Tin ltrn I '.,r.r... I ... I t aula or oliUriuir trim.' Any imdj or KB mrtld With it Will anrf f.n uiim.U I vimm dj diuii ivitn airecuouit) tht will cut 19-J OL-fourth inch Hfttcliua. on rueiimt nf r.n- A . - -..... - -------.- a o fnrftl: KlOfnrAWi. Fuitut itunix r. tv.a u Ciwih. Ar.xMTS WAMTKU. Cmu tarry uu dy'i Wuk In yuur uocket. SaUf yield M to $ vT m day. Our fr4-iig lliusuaWd CaUlufiu of M Chrotno, Jtvalry. NovbUIbb, Rt.niunry. U. rE. Adiirvu CITY NOVELTY CO- MEADVILLE the old and most reliable Actual Busi ness Uobego anil Normal School. Young men and w omen prepared for tho counting room and every department of ousiness and for teaching. Send for circular and specimen of penmanship. Enclose six cent.-, in .-taiupu. Address, A. W. SMITH, Mcudville, l'i. Scj I II. V " ... ,'VJ.:. A WM. SMBARBAU&H&CD. Dealers in FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES! FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Goods Always First-Class. Tiouesta, Pa., Slept. 1, 1880. - HO ! SFOKTIUI ! I I take pleafiiiro in tolling tho Sporting Finternity that 1 have re-purelne-ed FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IN 1871. T Wt xifEi.v i.nr'.vriT'n ..t .i.i KtiltlfV iktul f nm lt-iinnvii1 it utfulwl fi hi i my menus, iuui mo uoiie gonmuiy, ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect slock of all kinds of AEVIEVIUSMITIOrJ! Aud nil kinds of FiSM INC TACKLE, I shall also continue to bundle tho "White" Sewing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and seo me. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Mnz.le Loaders mado to order and war ranted. ripni E P A I 3 1 IT G u all its ERA.UCIJF.3 rrvOHPTLY AND i AlTHt UiiLi JJOX'iJJ. K. A. SiAf.IfcWflX. Tidioutc, Pa., Aug. 12, ) OOU PennBtrcot. rittaburgh, Xw AKUlarly ttjucaild ond leKKlly quKl'tfiud. m iMi loma al MTiou ilitm. ha tti;n loiir eiicK'd in the Bioii4 frbAUnoBt tit Oil rail lo. ftxtml Ktid tTrinarv Hiiok.. tkmn tkixy othoc hyniin im .'itmburgli. lho dctruo ttvt liiieuiu, cfeudtd by (rri hattu in youth, or ox 0t-mt in Inter Tarn. oatnelv! VriiJUAXUi&Ktl.UA, UKIKIINAX. WEAKNEH8, ., and their 4ifntroui oflnvM; Arrrow DeMlitu, Lot, Stwttni In-rltymtmt. Fat itmpr, Weak vc, Pottr Strmory, lritn)iUty, Jmditttttion, Thrruttntd Cvnpiiuii,0riult)rutifrtAvrnmto & octet y, in opacity for Mnrrxua or 71 tu unci rtanUtny irt IiU poteuoy Sexual Xxtubuation, 4to perfectly and por bfuieutly curod. Alo retut or luiiK-itaodihtc oaaoa af ovnorrbQM, OlMt, Mtrlotur Byphiha. (nil form ) rlviiutMvut, fhrouLJVvM, Skin, Hlood, Jiones, atiA xforiKM uaci Itttmai Orgatm, are trcaUdoa ticitntitlo CinelplM and with unparalleled iuccmxi. A life-tiaM porionco in thouauuda of ease ot all stuffta, vtty Iear, eontributea skill. Curable caioa ftnaranteod4f oo. b leant it U frankly at ted. laoripUv Pam bbletaeutfrea. Treauuent cau be aent iveiirety aid privately to perxma at a diitanoe. Consultation fit a. VV ondorful uen-uieturea Lruu Lt: lifu: uu ha My marry; who not; why? Who to marry; proper Mu, Sto. Keprodaotion healthy, boautiful childrwb lateat uiaooyeriei. JtupediDiuuta to marriage; cai.ta, omitquciite, our. H.fliublc proscription, ltock fr the n.uliou. Every bvdy should read it. Trice, 'jU uvaU MANHOOD; it ag uud abuae. St paeoa, C oente. Y OM ANJIOOI); vufuof iudeeay. it p.iitea e eeTit. bouka Mr 26 et.t stl.l. Addresx Dr. Wbttl.ta Allegheny Valley Rail Road -AND- Pittsburnh, Titusvilte &. Bufi'alo Railroad. ON AND A FTEU M trains will run as STATIONS. Northw No 1 Sti.i inl;iy , Juno 1 1, 1HS0 lollo wm ; ltd. Southward Ko. & Ko. t N- 4 No. K III Pittsburgh H:r.r, W PcnJuneliMU. Kittunninx l(l::in It. H'k .1 unci 1:10 P.iady lieudll:' Parker il.vj Eiiileiitoii 1:.U p iu i!::t: 4:0li 4:45 .r:4i (Ml i:'J." 7:04 7:4:( 8;'J(I 5:05 5:45 ti:IKI (i::i7 Jim pm pm n m !i:;;tii s:(H)i i: io 7:40 ll:'2s; l:iiti 2:l;i; S;l-J 2:1J 4:11 5:.r; (i::t5 ((.5(i 7:0.1 7::1 7:57 8::i(i H:50 1:10; i:.')lii 7;5 :15 0:50i Li:: i-r.i i i -.-. 5:7. (:15 11:4S ::, 11:10 5:20:10:55 4:4:1 :;:2o 2:5 1:50 4:.S1 :i:5l! 3:17 2:25 1:5! I l:5li 10:20 K):(i7 1:50 1:20 Scruhrusa Friinklin Oil City Oleopoiis Eagle Hock 1:07 l;;t.s :(i.r :iil 17 H:'.'4 4:00 f:40 8:10 11:20.42:10 S::!7 1I:U0 IL.'lo! 1; lo 11:00 8:5li Io:4!i 8: 1! Tiouesta !::!:! 10:20 H;!(l 7:57 Tidiouto 1:00 12:25 11:05 8:25 2:0il 1:15 12:05 !::' i Irvinetun Falconers liultalo Oil City Titusvillo Corry May villo lirouton 7:( 5:17 I2:4fi 2::lO I:15 8:05 7: 0s U:00 8:50 3:ii!():(i.'i 8:03 ti;55 !!:55 3:li0 p m 4::io ll::j. , 5:55 U:;i5 I0:S!il():50 11:3!10:15 p in p m u in a m a m Traiim run bv Philadelphia Time. DAY 1 1) McCAKOO, Ocn'l Sup't. I AfORTON II ALL, '4en'l Passenger A Ticket A rent. QTECHENVILLE, OHIO, FEMALE O SEMINARY. Hoard, room and liv'ht pel year ?17.". Tuition, j20 to :!(!. ilne-l'iiur'tli oil fur Ministers. Catalogues free. Address, iU2llt. Rev. A. M. RElli, I'll. li. I'rin. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND TfONESTA PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny TowiihImp. Vennnno Co.. l'a.. Stowarls Hun, 31 miles from Tiouesta; 40 acres cleared ; ood harn ; framo house : Kiuall orchard j 'fences K""d ; Npleiulld water. Will lie sold at n lmruuln for cash. FAUM OE 152 ACHES, Three and a half miles Ensl of Kitlanninir, in Armstrong county, known us the Hol insmi l'ui iiu All under fence ; splendid farm house nnd liarn, and all necessary out-luildinirs. Well watered ; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, nnd un derlaid Willi i 4-toot vein ot coal. Also plenty of Limestone. FORTY ACHES, Near Triinkevvillo. Forest count'.'. Part ol the l):iniel . Jones pl:ice.J sc'llcheap. SIXTY ACHES One mile fnm"Ncilltowii ; nhout 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Some j;oinl oak on the hahince. ' THIRTY ACRES, In .Tenks Township, Forest county: ten acres cleared : omall orchard urowinn, comfortable house; well watered. Cheap. .Also SO0 Acres Of valuable timber lands in Forest, and Elk counties. Tho Timber is worth tho price. STOVES! AND Slieot Iron "Wa.ro IWOL'LDrespeetfullv Inform the cili .eiiN of Tiouesta and vicinity that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in tho Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lin.1. I also mako a .specialty in mauufacturin; MIIfiiKT IEEOX NTOVfiS and oipiipments suitable for raftinj; juir pores. Also all kinds of REPAIRING DOBEM SHORT NOTICE Tho Hi-hcst Market Price Paid Tor RAGS AUD JUTJK AT- ISD.I-IEIBKL'S Opp. Lawrence IIomko, may2',f TIONESTA, PA. raul Itonl'iard lioUll Corner .IVA ,f- Ulrtxtdu ay, NEW YOflK. On Both Ameriona nd European FUnB. Fronting on Oentral Park, the (;rand noulovard, Uroadway and Fifty-Ninth St., this Hotel occupies the entire' wjtiarc, and wan built and furnished al an expense of over flOO.OW. It is one ot the most ele-. pint as well as beinj the finest located in the city ; has u passenger Elevator and nil modern improvements, and is within one siiiare of the depots of tho Sixth and Eljjth Avenuo Elevaled H. H. cats, and stiil nearer to the Hroadway cars con venient anil accessible from 'all Darts of the city. Room with board $2. per day. Special rates for fainalies and permanent guests. ' E. II ASK ELL, Proprietor. BROWN'S PATENT! CUN CLEANER. TUB U.hT Clenner and Oiler Fur lircucu-h'i.HiiK Airul ; til ntarkut. I For One Uoiiar, one Cleaner, Kalciics. urutn and full directions tent free of postage, i III Mi.letlUK lvo rHlll.ra ul kiiii. a henil lor circular. Aiiar.a, T. YARDLEY BROWN, r..t.ui... 1 KKAllINU, l'a. I Xoticv lo 'aviators! The Allegheny Valley Rail Road Com pany will commence to' rebuild its three span bridge across the Allegheny River, alOil City on the lint h inst. 'i'he'ri ver be neath the middle and west spans w ill be obstructed by trestle-work during the first part of (lie work, and the river beneath the middle and eust spans during the hitter part of tho w ork. DAVID M.CA'ROO, Pittsburgh, An;'. 12, '0(1. l.'en l Supt. To Nervous Sufferers. Tho Great European Ruiuedy. Dr. J. K Simpsou's Specific Medicine, Dr. J. II. Simpson's Specific Medicine is a positive cure for Su peruiatorrliea, Im polcncy, weakness, and all i.'isi ases result ing from self-abuse, as nervous debility , irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression of spirits and function al derangements of the nervous system ge n o r a 1 1 y, pains iu Pack or side, loss of memory , pre m a t u rt old age anil diseases thai lead to con sumpui'ii, iiiSHiiuy anil an cm ly grave, or both. .No matter how shattered tho sys tem iiiay be from excesses of any kind, a short course of this medicine will restore tho lost functions and procure health Jand happiness w here before was despondency and gloom. The Specific Nedieino is bo iiiLT used with wonderful success. Pam phlets sent tree t. all. Write for them and get full particulars, price, Spccilie. ?';!' " r iMN'kagc, or six. packages forfri.tHI lit be sent by mail on receipt of money Address u orders,.!. It. Simpson's Mc'l. icine Co., Nos. nil and lot; Main (St., llui l.ilo, N. V. Sold in Tiuiie.Ma, Pa., bv tJ. W. Hoard. n..vl2eow I 1 X I il.lOUl. A. liiU I
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