V WEDiLSDAY K0I.mC, NOT. IG.lSSl LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ('iinHrnopd Time Tnldo Tlonrwla fsmtion. nonouGH offxckhs. Ttitroexi S. .T. Voi.cott. ihKuc.il men Noi V,i ivnnl, T. J. Van Gloxen. T. I. Cobb, .Ino. A Hurt ; Sou'h ward, (t. V-'. Robin 4on, S. II. Haslet, Lli loU'Plllll. .lnntieen of the J'ene.e J. T. I'rnmian, 1). S. Knox. f 'nuH'thle Jn:ii( s WnT'rs. ,','(.'-! r:'rtc'ir.i J. Sliawkcy, fl. .T. W r. t;. ninMin. . . Kolly, J. T. ii'onnnji, A. IT. Piiriridgo. FOUEoT COUNTY OFFICERS. 1 .If'inhtr nf nrini7JTH-.IAS..MoHanoVE. yl.S.tf!m'.?V E. L. Davis. I're.xident jHlacT. I). I!noW!, lxeia Judaex John Rkck, C. A. Ilci.r,. Tre'tmrerK. S. Eonr.MAN. J'rofhonntnri, Register tt Recorder , t c JtTHTIS SlUWKKT. Sheriff. O. A. E A N DAI.fi. Er.i JIktimx, Isaac Lono, II. W. Lr-.nKnnn. dimnty Superintendent J. E. IIill Ann. District Attome.it H. P. Tnwii. .trv f'oitMioiif-C. II. Church. P KT K n YotlMK. Count) fiurteiorY. F. WniTTKKiN. Coroner G. 11. Cumini. Countv Auditors Ntchot.ah Thomp- eo, D.'F. CoriXAxn, F. C. Lacy. - NORTH. Train lr..... ntn Train ( pin Trnin IS f:12 in soiiTir. Train IS 0:r7 am Train 10 2:21 pru Trnin JO 7:4K pin Trnin ! North, and Train Irt South carry tho until. Rev. I licks will occupy the pulpit of the I E. Church next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m. a. ni., F. a. in. J.I. E. Sabbath School at 10 M. Sabbath School at 11 QUSIHE5S DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE I. O. of O. IP. T4 ffF.KTS nverv Saturday vcninK, lit 7 1L o'clock, In tho Lmlo Room 111 Tar trldgc'9 Hull. P. M. CLARK. N. O. W. SAWYER. Sec'v. 27 -tr. G J L. DAVIS. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, . Collections mntlo In Ihia nnd adjoining rnnrtioK. I loiioma, l a, JILES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Elm Street. TioncMa, Pa. rj F. RITCUEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LvW, -. Tionesta. Forest County Va. J B. aONEW, ATTORNEY- VT-LA.W, . TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION NOMMUItMT- lioi.n admitted to rractlPO s an Attorney In tho Pension Ofllco nt Wash ington, n. C. All officers, soldiers, or .ilnr u lio worn iniiirril in tho lute war, enn obtain pensions to which thev may 1 rntitlo.l. hv calllnsr nil or aiMrossinjt moat Tlonesta, Pa. AIho. claims for arrearages o)iav and bounty v ill roooive prompt ut tontion. . n r lupn nvnr foiir years a solulor m the Mo war, unit Imvins tor a numlier of vcars eiifriixca in lh prosecution in ii rticrs claims, my exporleneo will assmro tho oolle.ction of c laims in 1110 shoupxi ii- HlblO llmO. g.ii. ttvii'"-. 4Uf. L AWIIVISCE HOUSE, . Thanksgiving ono week from to morrow. Venanco county expects to bo out of debt next year. The woods around Balltown are said to be swarming with huntcrc, nnd etill they are coming in. Mr. Geo. (3. Hunter is building a large and substantial barn on his premises across the river. Turkeys are already beginning to look over their shoulders every timo they pick up a grain of corn. Now fatten your turkey for Thanksgiving. The day hardly seems complete without the turkey. Mrs. W. J.'Uleakley, of Frank lin, is paying Tionesta a visit, being the guest of her nout, Mrs. Col. Thomas. No ven Uon has touched this market yet, at least none of it has stuck if it did touch not that the writer knowe of. Mr. Lauder has tho foundation for a new house about completed. It will be situated a few rods beyond Tietsworth's house, on tho hill. A substantial walk has been laid acoss tho Mrect in frout of tho Presby teriau Church, adding much to the convenience ana comtort ot ciiurch goers. Hereafter wo will have more space to devote to general news, and hope our correspondents will keep us noeled ou passing events. Don't be backward. . Forest county is now overrun with Guinea fowl, which in the dry weather of tho past summer were hatched and lived. Indidha Progress. Who told you so? Still they come. Mr. U. Z. Gil lespie, of Whig Hill, reports a yudd of 54Gi bushels of oats from 11 acres on the Gillespie fdrm. If wo mistake as (!r,-iir' PuofiMKioR. This 1k)uh not this gets tr.em all down as fa rally located. Everything new and hear( rroln veil mrni-.-iii'ii tsuperior ik-ciuiiiiumiix-ti.w.w tn.il nt.riit. attention trfyen to cuetM VeaclHle! and Fruits of all kinds served lntiuir season. Kamplo room for Com- in f. it-.i -1 Agcnto. c ENTKAL HOUSE RONNER AONEW.RI.nUK. 1 V. Prmn-iotor. This is a new ltouse.and has just lcon fittfld v for the necominoditltoii or inn pimm-. n of the patronage of tho public is solicited. , "-'y yy c. conuRN, m. j., rilYRICIAN A SURGEON, Has had over fifteen years exporlence in tho practice of liis profession, liavjii)? jriau ..otn.l nn.l honorably Mal. 1S()5. Odico and Rosidoiwo in Forest House, opposite th Court House, Tioncsta, I a. Aug. 25-1SS0 J. W. MORROW, M. !., PHYSICIAN SUROEON, Eato of Armstrong county, having located in Tioncsta is prepared to uuemi an pro fessional calls Dromntly and at all hours, For Hie present will have his oflieo oppo Kito tho Lawrence Houso. inay-18 81. JK. E. L. STEADMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Acoinb building, up stairs, opposite tho Lawrence House, Tio nestH, i'a. All worx warranted, and at reasonable prices. II. H. HAY. K'-U-lf MA Y, I A II K . CO., BACKERS! Corner of Elm fe Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collectionsmadoonall tho Principal points of the U. S. Collections soiicitod. 18-ly. TMIOTOaRAPII GALLERY. 1 TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. - i' - . i.:v...-: 4 : Pictures takeu in all the latest styles of the art. LKi-tr QHARLES RAISIG, ' MACriCAL CA?iIilA3F. AND WAGON MAKER. in rtvtr of Blum's BlacksinitH shop. TIONESTA, FA Dr. Morrow now occupies the house lately vacated by Rev. Hill, just above tho Sheriffs house, where he can be found at all leasonable hours, when not professionally abseat, or at his office. Mrs. S. D. Irwiu sustained quite a severe hurt on Wednesday Inst. She fell backward while walking on a slippery board, striking on a plank and hurting her spiue considerably, although she is now improving. Tho next meeting of the Y. P. L. S., will be at the residence of Hon. F. L. Davis, ou Saturday eveuiug. A good programme is on the boards for the eveuiug, and the meeting will doubtless be highly entertaining. There will be a shooting match for turkeys iu this place next Satur day, provided enough thooters can be ;ot together to make it juteresting Now's the time to lav iu a turkey for Thanksgiving, and if you are good enough on the shoot you can get one for a small figure. Bro. Jasper, ot the Commonwealth don't enjoy the result of the Jato elec tions in Fore3t county worth a cent, if we are to judge from the sulkn uess of his paper. The solid front presented by the Republicans is a ter rible damper on his prospects for the Legislature next full. "The best laid plans," &c. Johnny Shunk ot Whig Hill a wee little codger when we last knew him was iu towu yesterday aud left $1.50 for a years subscription to the Republican. He has now grown to be a man, and cast his first voto at the late election a good Btraight Ro Dublicau vote it was, too : a deed he will uevtr have cause to regret. The Phoenix Hotel, at Corry, Pa., kept by that well-known and pop ular landlord, Tom. Finch, is one of the best stopping places in the country. Aud we want it distinctly, understood that this is no paid "puff either ; we paid for all we got or at least another itdlow paid for us aud nava a right to criticise if we feel like it. Mrs. James Purshall, of Titus vi lie, died iu Tidiouto lust Thursday, Nov. 10, ot tho residence of Dr. Sliugert. Her health had not been good for some timo, and lor tho last two months she was very ill. She was a tnobt estimable woman, and held in high regard by a largo circle of ac quaintances. Her remains were buried in Tidiouto last Sunday. Warren Mail. M. Huli.Tss has ft lease of about fourteen hundred acres at Hickory on which ho will put down about a dozen wells. The property has never been thoroughly tested, but it is now pro posed to get all the grease possible out of it. Some old holes which were drilled in the early days have been plugged, to keep out tho water. Some heavy oil is produced which brings $7.50 per barrel. Tho property is managed by J, C. Sheratl. Derrick. -Tho editor of the Commonwealth is a little fearful lest their Chairman, E. S. Watson has sold out tho Green backers of this Stale to the Independ ents and Democrats. That's a pretty hharp dodge, but it will hardly go down. The tall statesman, anticipa liug that tho Greenback voto would fall off in the State, makes the mention so that when the returns come in he can attribute any G. B. loss that may be noticeable to tho perfidy of their chairman.. Dj you see the point ? While in Warren, Pa., the other day we made it a point to call on our old friend M. Silk, of the Ludlow House, and was astonished to see how Hwimiugly he was getting along in his new role as landlord. His honse is situated in the pleasantest part of the towu and he is crowded to overflowing with custom all the timo. 7t seems as natural for Mike to run a hotel as train of cars, and he is just as affable and courteous to his guests as he ever was to the traveling public. No more popular conductor ever punched ticket, and no better landlord ever conducted a hotel than Mr. Siik, and his many friends will take pleasure in stopping with him while traveling that way. Hunters are beginning to show up in these parts. Messrs. Aaron Kenler and Blood, cousins of Editor Kepler arrived on Mmday evening, und yesterday morning took their depar ture for the happy hunting grounds. They have a comfortable shanty on Salmon Branch, where deer are pleuty, aud fat. Mr. D. S.Wake night will camp with tho party for a week or two, and if they have a good tracking snow their happinesss will be complete. Other pai ties are out in the wilds of the county. We noticed Jake Chiirmcn II. S. Broodyay. To this gentleman, ns Chairman of the Republican County Committee, we feel that tho thanks of the party aro due in a good mcasuro for the splendid victory won at the late elec tion in Forest counly- Although the campaign on our side was conducled in a quiet unosteutatious way, Mr. Brockwny. labored with unceasing fidelity, and left nothing nndone that would conduce to the success of our ticket, We feel that wo reflect but the sentiment of the party when we say that Mr. Brockway did splendidly in his responsible position, and is en titled to a vote of thanks from his party for the smooth and harmonious manner in which the campaign was conducted. Letter Krom Dakota. Wo call tho ottention cf our leaders to Ui3 advertisement of J. Monroo Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, and their goods aie celebrated for purity and strength. We would recommend a trial of their Gold Medal brands to all who desire superior cookery. Adv. Peterson's Magazine, fr Decern ber more than maintains its unrivalled character. There are two beautiful steel engravings : ono of them a lovely title-page, representing some children sintiinc a Christmas hymn ; besides a superb steel fashion plate, the latter exqui-itively colored. In addition, there is a magnificent Stripo for a Chair, in cross-stitch embroidery, printed iu colors, which, at retail, would cost fifty cents ; this is preseuted to tho subscribers of Peterson as a Christmas gift. The price of the mag azine is but two dullars a year. To clubs, it is astouishiuly low, viz: six io,m:sta ..r.viriwsi'r:- CORUIXTED EVJ KY Tll-DAY, r.Y r.KMAnr.F, dealt n. Two little children from Tionesta, Katio and Tommie Sullivan, aged respectively five and niue yearf, were brought to Oil City Monday, and sent via the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad to their father, in Dakota. Tbere the father emigrated some years ago, intondiug, as soon as photograph Album, gilt, to the person settled in the new home, to eeua ior tt- D ,he ciub Specimens are .i n . t . i ICS o 1 ' lue Wilt) ami nine mica , out jreaio copy to the person getting up the club ; or 8ven copies for ten dollars and a half, with both au extra copy and a larire 'size premium engraving, or a Flour p barrel choice - - fi.00;,i,S.0O Flour sack, best - - l.fiOM.O Corn Moal, 100 IM - " - J.80r$l.)f) Chop feed, pure grain - 1.70 Corn, Shelled - - - - - 10 Beans ? bushel - - 2.C0(?.2 r1 Hani, sugar cured - - - v 1 Breakfast Bacon, RUgar cured - - 11 Shoulders 8(Tj;10 Whitcflsh, half-barrels - - - 7.50 Lake herring half-barrels . - - 5.50 Sugar - - - - - - fifnjll Syrup ------ 75 N. O. Molasses new - f0(W,8" Roast Rio Coffoo - - ' - lu.t-,2.i Rio Coffee, - 15v&20 Java Coffee .... - ,'!." Tea - - - - - .2500 Butter - - - - - - 2r,(;i,M Rico - 07010 Ef.'gs, fresh . - . - 20 Salt best lake - - - - l.M Lard - Iron, common bar .... 3.50 Nails, lOd, keg - - - - 3.75 Potatoes - - - - . - 100 Lime 13 bid. - - - . - 1.G0. Dried A pples per lb - -; '" c7 Dried Beef - - - - - 10 Drfcd Peaches per lb - ' - 10 Dried Peaches pared per JC - --25 ed. zei-jiiiiBiniL, Dealer in was de-jmed tbe ' children "were too up clubs. Address, Chas. J.I eterson, )And(- HQUSE FURNISHING GOODS small to bo sent that far, so they were 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. cared for by relatives. But now they have been sent tbr"by their father, for whom an elder daughter is keeping house, oud go to brighten the home in the northwest. Derrick. In connection with the above we would state that Mies Martha Sulli van, whom mauy of our citizens will reaiember made her home for some lime with Mr. Lawrences, went to join her father some three weeks ago. Upon her arrival there she writes us the followincr very nice little letter - .D.T..) ), 1881. J Governor Hoyt'$ Proclamation. In p.ccordance with the Thanksgiv ing Proclamation of President Arthur, Governor lloyt has issued the follow- g: a During the season of drouth aud partial failure of the harvests, which in a less bountiful land would have brnueht famine and distress, and in a time of public trials and tribulations $10c"or 3uZ which under less happy institutions, most profitable business that anyone curt j engage in. tub nusmess is s v:ny i" ; learn, nnd our instructions are so simple! and plain, that any one can mako great t tits from tho verv start. No ono can ? particularly in Pennsylvania, huii who is willing to work. WoniMi are' t i ,,. A :., l,in. in ... as sneeesstul ns men. ioya aim mm vj ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPT- i LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 18SI. ; . P rTT?lTrT,Q V. A. Lehmann, t. L lldiS X O. Solicitor of Anteri- : can and foreign iraier.is, lumniipunn I). C. All business connected witn 1'at- ; cuts, whether before the Patent Office or the Uourts, prompuy aucnuou io. iw ; ehartro made unless a patent is secured. J Send for circular. sep-28-81-ff , "lit have led to dissension and which we publish, almost verbatim, ns much to encourage our little friends . thQ of lhe Unjlod iu writing liters as for tho news-U ticular, ;(1 Pennsylvania, contains NORDLAND, KlSGBUKY Co., Nov. 10, Dear Friend: I have been in the Territory of Dakota for abcut two 1. Tt i i n ii r nMinliuM.nnt. Vortf thani it. hoin "me day appointed by the President rV;" ; " hHV: of the United States for the observance ..if a rtA H of nfosfip. r- lui t wts n K V e i 1 . . t1 1 1 , of those religious services recognizing had no snow vet. but at a place called ,u w;"so 'c. ' ..,.. Tracy they have had 5 or G inches of tate and in peace. Now therefore I, Henry M. Hnyt, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do ordain and set apart Thursday No vember 24th, A. D., 18S1, being the earn largo sums. Many have mnde at thoj business over one hundred dollars in a, sinsjlo week. Nothing like it ever known: before. All who engage aro surprised at tho case and rapidity with which they are; able to make money. You can engage iin this business during your epare timo at irreat nro lit. Yuo do not have to invest; r' t . .. . . i, i, rr i. i il in It. WO UlKeail llierisit. Jtnurir ney, li.sllC Augusta, Maine. cnnilal v. tto need ready money, should writo ton at oik'o. All furmshod free. TRUE & CO., Address dec2!)ly. - b nnt O Yonrsolf hv making money Father LIIjII whenagoldon chance is of- i . siiow. W e nave quite a mige iuu mnat. all stores and hotels. It is strange but the first man I got c- 1 1 . ... rm I l a lAACi r n i' t n f QUaiOieU Willi WUU mo Liuniiuaoivi, Philip Lawrence; he keeps a dry coods store and runs tho postoflice. i We have ihn benificience aud care of the. . . l i i . , forcd. thereby always keeping poverty of us all, and those household cos- J', (luor rhl);e who always take toms strenf theuine the bond of fami- advantage of tho good chances for making e B ,,,o.r uin )Vrnil ironernllv lieeonia lies and common brotherhood in which the time-honored traditions of the Commonwealth have embodied the thanksgiving and prayers of a . -ii prateful people. a large steam grist nun , gomg up as a8 tin, , - q IIarrisbuJ.gi lh;8 y.nir whole time to .the work oronly you. ' " - I . . I 1 r M . .. . v.-.. at I n mill r T i . i . Tv,inn,. y leuui uay oi .moveiuuei, iu mo lave ft dance in it last ednesday. 1 J ..... . Mir i .nrii one inousauii eiLTtib i uuuicu Gottel and partner pulling out oUike Dakota better than 1 did na, Common- here, fattier ' . . .- . wealth one huudred and sixth. Monday, well supplied with guns, aniunition and all the paraphernalia that goes to make such a trip enjoya ble. Now il Jake cr.n niauaga to keep the devilish owli from hooting around his shanty afier night he'll doubtless havo a good lime. The raius on Friday and Satur day last raised the creek sufficiently to allow a few rafts to get out and quite a number to stick. On Sunday a bracket was cut at Nebraska and quite a number of creek pieces got out safely, while fully as many stuck. On Monday the bracket at Back Mills wa cut and also at Newtown, and large number of rafts were started, but there not being water enough many were stuck. Unless water comes they will have to be drawu. All the lumber that had been rafted at the Dithridge mill, besides two coal boats built there this fall, got out and are on their way to market. Miles & Sheasley, we believe, got some of their lumber to market on this rise ; and Van Giesen got away with a couple of loaded boats from the Collins boat scaffold ai Nebraska. . We believe these are all that cot away on this flood, if it run be called a flood "Pond floodiug" in November is very uncertain business, and is not what it's cracked up to be. only there are no trees has a large 'farm out here; a good arge frame house, and his farm hus between 300 and 400 acres. lhe prairie fires are raging at present ; you can go out of doors at night aud read arge print by the light. V e have a school house that would make two of the one in Tionesta ; it cost between si firm nd S2.0Q0. We have a nice arge two-story depot. I guess I will have to close for the re8ent. 1 want'y11 to 8en n,e yur r rrt 1 paper. lours iruiy, Martha E. Sullivan. The ladies of Tionesta and Forest County are iuvited to call at Robin eon & Bonner's, where they will be shown ft fiue assortment of Cloaks Coats & Dolmans : .also a full line of Broadhead's celebrated Dress Goods tha best iu tho market. These goods are sold at prices that defy compoti tion. 2t. A full line of choice Fresh Gro ceries to be received this week for Thanksgiving. Also Tub oysters Wednesday 'J3d, ot Wm. Swearbaug & Co. 2t. money that aro ollercd, generally become wealthy, while those who do uot improve such chances remain in poverty. We want many men, Women, boys and piria to work for us right in their own localities. Tho business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensivo outfit und nil that you need, free. No ono who engages fails to make money verv rapidly. You can devote su that is needed sent free. Addross S TIN- SON it CO., Portland, Maine. decl'Uiy Henry M. IIoyt, Governor. By the Governor. M. S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Ouitit sent tree to those who wish U encatro in tho most pleasant an profitablo business known. Eveythiii new. Capital not required. We will fur nish yon everything. $ 10 a day and up wards is easily made without stayini away from home over night. No risl whatever. Many new workers wanted a once. Many are making fortunes at tlv business. Ludies make as much as men and young boys and girls make graet pay - J No ono who is willing to work fails tf make moro money every day than can bf 1. 1 ... 1. ... ...... .... .iv.t ill ,- matte in a ween, ni, nuy uiuinaij em Robinson & Bonner are in receipt of a full and complete line of men's, meat. Those who engage at once will fin' f t'ii ro a short road to fortune. Address H boys and children s hats and caps, uLLET & CO., 5'ortland, Me. Uec20l. latest styles and unprecedented low Price8- . -i. ky- e ftwitw-w. Tho Cottage Hearth. Published at Bostou. An illii3tra tPfl Magazine of Home Arts and Home Culture. Contains more read To the weak Peruna streugth. It is true other remedies can be praised, but Peruna has the une.qualed proof. 1YW ! gives r-frTJ Some lady in this town should for that popular and iug of Praclica'l Domestic Worth and uset-ui hook. "Practical Houaekecp- Positive Home Interest than any other jI)g jsgue(i Dy Buckeye Publishing magazine ot its price. E.acn numoer Minneopolis, Minn. Every house n. 1 II I . 1 X I ... a contains Portraits ana OKeicnes oi keen,,,, needs a copy. Address tho Distinguished Men, Superior Honid nuijiishers for terms. Commissions Music. Floral Articles, Stories and 4t Pnetrv. tha latest nuiiuvfv.i v..,v. . ' . n...n. T..,1.:n. il, Afn.be. 'a f'hnil. the J? RAZIEB AXfcfc UKb-sii.." wuo jj.t- i. uainuuo, n.u i,v,.... - , , . . r ...it Ki.wlenfa Comer, tha Younsr Folk's lDS wlln racier ivxie uieaso wiuiuai - -r I l II it . . . a 4. W! . r.TI-- illutratfid. Terms. 'eeKS. 8,1 0lue" lwu lu ' ... . j. davs. Trv it. It received first J. I .'til VHHI 111 UUVU1 LC. IUOLCUU 1' I " J ' " paid. Club Rates. We are enabled to make tho following liberal offer to our readers : To all who subscribe withiu three months and pay $1.75 in advance, we will sond the Forest Searcher,' and the has better health Republican and the Cottage Hearth thaa tscr." G. II. Hubbard Hamp BROWITS PATENT S3CUN CLEANER1 TIIK itl 4T , r Cleaner nnd Oiler For One PoMi-, one Cleaner, Patches, Crucli ritj lull airectioni ecru iree 01 poi.ai t. Iu iHMurliit i:t u.,11.1. 4 tuu ' lr lr-y'r. Ada.vu T. YARDJ.CY EROYN. ''"'V"'"- three pre mium at the Coutenuial and Paris Ex position, eep 28 3 ni. ''The doctors said my wife had ... ...-w- i Til 1 consumption. 1 ned 'Eindsey s ijioon for one vear. This will give you a good paper and a choice magazine for a little more than the price of either Please send iu your subscriptions at once. deu, Ohio. nov-4t. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. TARTLIG discovery; LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence causing Prerm hire DecT, Nervou Debility. Lot Slanh.xnl, ete liaviBR tri'td iu vaiu every known remedy, 1ms di ouvend s mmple a, lfoiire, whicii lie wU wild FUa to 1:U fcllow-Biiui reni, adlreM J. 11. ULL1 1J 4.' t.lialltaui IS. V. FOREST VNT ST It E A AND ROD AHDGUA A FOUIl PAGE WEEK ICY JOURNA Devoted to tho Interest of Gentleir. SporUmen and their Families. , Treats of Natural History, Shootir Yachting, Fisli Culturo, Fisliing, Archery, The Itillo and Tho Dog. TRY IT ! Sewing machine needles of all kinds for sale by Wm. Smearbaugh YOUR NEWS-DEALER FOR IT &Co. 3t. , . , ' . Send postal card tor sample copy, "What every ono says must be true," "Sellers' Cough Syrup ' has 110 . .. . i. i f... i, .....i ...A.U Trv it. NEW liesitauug l eruua givea cquai iui tuu.'i -j - Price 'Joe. nor-it. Another lot of those all-wool $10 suits for men's wear just received at Robinson & Bouuer. They are selling rapidly. Call and examiue. 2t To the couragu. j FOREST AVJ STREAM Pl'BLISIll.C , YOHIC CITY ELM ST., O J
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