. f "wiUMBDAf MORXiNC, NOV. !l, 1581. nonouGii officers. ?rt-7. S. J. Wol.COTT. ;ou'ncilinrri No rth ward, T. ,T. Van Jiin, T. 15. Cobb, Jno. A. Hurt; Nontli wnl, U. V. Robiinon, S. II. Haslet, J 111 llotetnan. jimiiriw of tho l'rncnJ. T. Urcnnan, J). Unnxi (hnntahteJnmo-H Walter. School Director .J. Khawkcv, P. .1. WoleoU. J. E. Blaine, A. 11. Kcliy, J. T. Eremian, A. H. Fartridsro.,,. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Covaresx-,TAs. MosOkovb. .Tltfrm'.t E. L. DAVIS. Jre.nident JndicV. I). Rnoav. Axioe.iata Judge Sous lira, C. A. Ilir.r,. J're.axnrrr N. S. Votu:m ar. I'rotionotart, Jtrfjinter X Recorder, &e. JrrTn sAWKnr. AirnTT. C. A. RA"eOA.T,r.. Vainmixtrimie.r KM llRRUN, IsAAO Lose, H. W. Lf.dktu'r. Vounty Superintendent J. 13. IIiLt, ATin. JHxtriet Attorney T. Itvwtx. Jury VornmixxionersC II. Church. F KT F. R YolTTiOK. Vounfy ftmveiorV. F. Wiiittekin. Coroner V: II. CuriRCH. Vountv A vditorx Nicholas Titomp- O!, D. F. COPET.ATCP, F. C. LACY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. jeWk f TI0NF.3TA LODQE o. of o. ntF.RTa flwrv Satnrdav ovenina:. nt 7 JM o'clock, in tli3 Lodno Room in Tar- tridgo's Hall. . . V. M. CLARK. N. n. O. W". SaWYER, See'y. 27-tf. J L. DAVIS, ATTORN F.Y-AT-LAW, Collections niado in this anil adjoining counties. . 1 lonesia, l a, jjFLES W.TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Kim Street. Tionesta, Ta LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Citmlrimol Tlmp Tntiln TlotirKta Hlnllon. NOKTIT. fralri ."....- urn Train 0 il:2 inn Train IS 10:57 am Train in 2:21 pm Train 1 6:1:4 iitiTrain 10... Train fl North, nntl Train 1ft South carry tlio mail. Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. . Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. Ilickling. The Altoriria Tribune trutlif.tliy 'remarks that tin yon i.ian who adopts a courso of rending for toe long' winter evenings nnd speeds the greater portion of his leisure in tho 7: in pm company of instructive bocks will ho the tnan of influence in the future. Hunting Jaeket--un immense stock at Hole man & Hopkins . Call and examine. 2t. Clyde Baxter, youngest son of P. C. nnd Elizabeth Johnston, aged 11 months and 10 days, died on Monday last of whooping cough nnd inflamn Presbyterian Sabbath School t tiou of iho braiu. Mis. Johnston and 3 p. m.; M. 12. Sabbath School at 10 ro., F. M. Sabbath School at 11 three other children of the laraily are still abided with tho whooping cough Attention is called to tho adver tisement of the Harrisburg Tderjiaph . n rr r i in this isaue. ine itiegrapn. is a paper of established reputation, and is the most reliable paper published at Miss Eva IJeeiuan, of Tryonville, - 5n ih'Ktn.n fnr frPKh news. i'a., is paying isir. uaiiwicK a uuihj a. id. Wintcry. Give thanks to morrow. Hunters are getting too numerous to mention. Mr. Wm. Fih, of Ceutrcville, Pa., accompanied by his friend, Mr. Gil eon, paid Tibnesta friends a visit last week. Tionesta creek and the Alle gheny rive!r, where- Mr. Full spent his early days, still hove charms sufficient to bring him back about once a year, and we know that his many old friends a visit at present. Holeman cc Hopkins have a splendid line of Trunks and Valises; just received. 2t. Mrs. Florence Thompson, of Ir vinetoo, Pa., is visiting Mr. Jackson's family at the Central. Two funerals in one day, as was i,ero are aiWflyS gla(j to see him. the case last Saturday, is something that has never happiucd in Tiouesta before. Clark Kcptar is home from Alle gheny College to sptnd Thanksgiving and a few days with his folks and friends. An effective cure which is claimed will Bubdue whooping cough is rousted Iemou. It ia prepared as follows : Roast a lemon without burning it, cut when hot and sqeezo the juice upon sugar. Give a teasponful when the coueh is troublesome. This is a cure Great drop in prices in flour nnd r r an jnj ,f a cough and is per- fead at Holeman & Hopkins'. They roeti ' fd to taice. rj F. HITCH EY, V ATTOUNFA'-AT-LaW, .". Tionos'ft, Forest County Pa J H. AGNKW, . : ATTORNEY- VT-LAW, . TIONESTA, VA. are selling lower than any other deal ere. 2t Dr. Coburn, who has beeu con tined to the house for the past 3 or 4 weeks with a cevere attack of rheu ATTENTION SOTjDItiRtt! I have been admitted to practico nn an Attorney in tho PeTiHion Office, at Wanh iiiKton, " D. C. All officer, soldier, or nilfr who woro injured in tho laro wer, ran obtain ponions to which thev may bo untitled, bv calliuK on or addressing mo at Tioneattt, Pa. Alan, claims for arrcara2cs of py and bounty will receive prompt at tention. liavimr lioxn f.vr four vears aaolller in the late war, nod bavin for a 'nunibor f var eiiffp;ol in tho proccution of boI iiiorH' ciaima, my pxperlenc will nspure th colloction of ciannsm mo anoncm. nolo tlmo. J- R- AO NEW. - 41tf. J AWR1ENCE HOUSE, TfOKFSTA. PENN'A. WM. SMEATt- Rjimif. PnovniKTOR. Tt.iH l)OUH U central Iv located. Everything now nnd well furninhed Superior accoinnioda ftnu on.l ulr!rf . Bttnntiitn irivoil to CUPKtH iwtiils nnd Vrnitu of all kinds served tnthflir snnson. bainplo room for Com mercial AKents. QENTRAL HOUSE, RONNER AONEW 1H.OCK. T. C, 1.MrcnhT lrnnriHtor. TliiM tl ft new bons, and lias just born fitted up for thu ccoinniortatioH or me puom. of the patronage of tho public is solicited 4-ty C. CORURN, M. D., PHY&TCIAN.t SURGEON, Has had over fifteen veins experience in tho prnotioc of hl prolosaion. liavmjj puui- iatd le.fal;n aim lionoraoiy why jv. Ofilce'and Ilosidenco in Forest House, opposite the Court House, Tionosta, Pa. A up. 25-1SS0 A big stock of oil cloth of the newest and handsomest designa, just received at Holemau & Hopkins'. 2 The Supreme Court has recently ... . . .1 lnA Kd. a v rr m!coftHf unfa vt-hioK mati8m, was able to ride out a snort 1U l"a' time vesterdav. bears the genuine signaiure ui mo ou- . , . . . , liator, but w nch was, in tact, ODtaineii T hankseivinc to-morrow, when l,oaw ...... turkevs and fowl of various kinds will irom ium v ,auu 1 U11 lUD have to suffer. It should be remem J. V. MORROW, M. V., PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, I.ato of Armatrona county, bavin;? located in TioncsU U prepared to HtU-iul all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. For tho prt'Hont will havo his olllce oppo aito tho Lawrcnco House. mny-is 81. JR. E. L. HTEA DM AN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Aconib buildinir, up Uirs, opposite the I.awreneo House, Tio nesta, Pa. All worn warranted, and at reasonable price. H. U. MiT. u- KELtV MA V, VA 11 K C VO.y B A In" K E B S I Corner of Elm .fe Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all thoPrincipul points of the U. S. Collections aoiicited. pilOTOGRAPH GAEEEUY, TIONESTA, PA. 18-ly. H. CARPENTER, Proprietor. ' j jm ' Pictures taken in all the latest sty lea of X the art. QHAltEES RAISIG, ritA VTICA L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Dluiu'a Blacksmith shop, F.EM ST., - " TlONi:TA,PA bered, however, that the day is not set apart entirely for eating turkey. We are just uow putting in our "best licks" nursing a big fat boil, and it requires so much of our attention that our paper has tj Buffer 10 couse rjuence. The Y. T. L. S. meets at the res- ideuteofMr. Partridge next Satur day evening, when it is hoped all will be in attendance a9 an unusually at tractive programme is announced for that evening. Prepare fr wet weather. Call at our Btoro and examine our stock of rubber goods; coats, caps, hats, leg gings, boots and blankets in endless variety, at Holemau & Hopkins'. 2t. As Christmas approaches the at tendance at the different Sunday schools grows noticeably better. The prospective Christmas tree looms up before the vision of tho average youth. Ab. Grove, Charlie Bonner and Ben. May. went to Balltown last week "to get some venison." They got all they could eat, because a man hid killed a nice deer a day or two before the boys arrived. Mr. Jno. Huddleson, of Stewarts Ron. cut from Etump, hewed and dressed ready for hauling 10 railroad ties in four hours on Monday. John takes a back seat for no one on get ting out railroad ties. The little skift of snow which fell Monday is hardly enough to track deer on, for which we are sorry, as to morrow is Thanksgiving and we ex pected to slip out and kill another 200 pound buck, just to pass the time away. Mr. Whittekin furnishes us an other of his instructive and interesting Colorado letters this week. The 'pic ture he presents of that much puffed State is probably a truer one than usually gels into print, and will bear a careful'perusal. Union Thanksgiving services will be held iu tho Presbyterian Church to-morrow, (Thursdey) at 11 o'clock, a. di. There will also be prayer meeting nt same place this (Wednes day) veiling. All are cordially invi ted to attend these services. The Sunday Schools of this place will unite and have a Christmas tree at the M. E. Church, this year. In coucectiou therewith a sacred concert will be given by the children for which the first practice will tuke place to tnorrw (Thursday) evening at the M. E. Church. pression that he was signing an entire lv different instrument, is a valid oh ligation against him, and in the hands of a (ona fide purchaser or assignee, for valuo, before maturity. ' Moral Be careful what you sign. The much hopped for flood came at last, and we believe all our lumber men and jobbers'got their lumber out in reasonably good shape, except Mr, S. C. Roupe, of Bobs creek, who euc ceeded in cettin out only four creek nieces of his timber. The run of lura her and timber is rather largo for a fall flood. All the rafts got started for the lower market yesterday, and as the river U in good rafting stage now it is likely ull will get down safely. Tho returns from this run will mate rially assist the lumbermen with their winter's work, and will make times brisk in the woods this winter. Who would freeze when you can get a splendid overcoat lor fc.ou l Holeman & Hopkins have them. 2t. There was quite a jam of lumber and drift at the creek bridge last Sat urday. The water came up so rapid ly on Friday night, that many of the rafts which ha-1 been stuck along the creek came down without pilot or "forred hand," and the consequence was that six or eight rafts "saddle bagged" on the piers, for a time com pletely closing navigation. About a half day's work and the jam was start ed, leaving the channel perfectly clear, and the lumber was all nicely lauded below. What might have been u heavy loss to the owners was averted by the good management and solid work f the men having charge of the lumber. TioneBta now boasts of several telephones, which havo t 'y been put up by Mr. L. Agnev is en gaged in tho business t inter, as much to pass the time as any thing else. Mr. May .r. Kelly's residences are connec. .... -nd there is one from Dr. Morrow'e rooms, in Smearbaugh & Co. 'a building, to Bo vard'a drug store. Also one from Smearbaugh & Co. 'a store to the sta tion across the river. Thia latter one, however, was toru down by a raft ou Monday, the span across the river be ing so long tho wire sagged down with in a lew feet of the water. They are handy concerns, and fur short dis tances answer all purposes as well as th regular Bell telephone. lhere D will doubtless be more of them shortly. We hava just opened a magnifi cent lino of ladies' fine dress bhoe.- ; Bome of tho handsomest ever brought to ibis market. 2t. IIoi.rmvn & Hopkins. ' About tlio fjirnfiiest tiling we've tern in print for &omo time is tlio sickly array of figures in the last Commomvcallh attempting to show tho Greenback gains of the past four jears. It fakes the vote of 187C, when the party was hardly known outside of a few States, and compares it with the vote of 1880. Why didn't you take the vote of 18G8 or thereabouts and vou could have called it all cain. If r " you are desirous of showing the gnins (?) of the Greenback vote compare that of 1880 with the vote of 1878, when the party polled its largest vote aod since which time it has dwindled away until in coiao States it is not half so large as the Prohibition vote. In this State tlie party polled 81,758 votes in 1878 ; in 1880 it was 20,068, and this venr it is 14,970. If that is increasing we'd liko to see the mathe niaticiau who can figure it out so. -The largest and moct varied assortment of HOLIDAY (JUUIW ever brought to Tionesta; Albums, Bibles, Picture Bookc, Toy Books, Toy Binks, Dolla, Toys, Jewelry, Fancy and Choice Confectionary; thay have to be seen to bo fully realized and appreciated. Call early at V m Smearbaugh A Co. 4t. Tho December number of Bal lou s popular and cheap magazine, is the best and roost attractive that ever appeared. The illustrations of summer tour through Switzerland and the account of the love making that accompanies them are worth a carefu reading, and a hearty laugh at the conclusion. The Christmas story is a model of its kind, nnd so is Captain W. II. Macy's yarn about "The Haunted Island," one of the mysteries of the Pacific Ocean. Published by Thoraes A Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, Masc, at only $150 per an num, postpaid. Speak to your neigh bors about it, and get up some clubs for the new volume. Ladies' cloaks, coats and Dol maus a handsome variety at Hole man A Hopkins.' 2t. The ladies of Tionesta and Foro'.t County aro iuvited to call at Robin son A Bonner's, where they will bo shown a fino ns-jo.'tinent of Clonks, Coats A Dolmans J "also a full line of iroadhead's celebrated Dress Goods, tho best in tho market. These goods are anld at prices tliHt defy competi tion. 2t. Put Take no quack nostrums. your trust in Peruna. Another lot of those all-wool SI 0 suits for men's wear just received at Robinson A Bonner. They are selling rapidly. Call and examine. 2t. Fkazier AxleGkeask.--Ooc greas ing with Frazier Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. It received first pre miutn at the Centennial and Paris Ex position, rep 28 3m. To sick, colicky, crying babies give Peruna never any t.ther medi cine whatsoever. ' ran ikh?. "The doctors said my wife had consumption. Tried 'Lindsey's Blood Tlio Weekly Telegraph-- I tho Largest and Jlcst Newspaper -Pwb- lislicd nl tlm L apital of J enti ty vamri, nod contains Uio Intot J lopie nnd Foreign News, Politics, Stories --. and Miscellaneous reading, Alarket and Stork rf"' ' ports, etc., making it a great paper For Tho Family, Tho Business IIouso,' . Tho Work Shop. TERMS FOR 1882 : Pi Ice, nir.ple subscription $ 1.50 per year. " clubs of 10 or more $1.00 " " An extra copy to the person raising a f.Iub. Sample copies freo. Tho Dailyj.Telcfjraph Is the only Republican paper at the Stale Capital. It is tnailod, po.4pe.kl, for 87 per year, or at a sume rate Jor shorter term. All subscriptions are payable in ad vance, and should bo sent jn jregistered letters, or postal money orders -. ; , Address. ; " - CHAS. U. RERGNER, llarrisburg, Pa. "Peterson is constantly improving." Eliiiira (N. V.,) Husbandman. CHEAPEST AND BEST! Searcher,' and she has better health PPetcrsoil's Magazine 1 than ever. G. II. Hubbard Hamp den, Ohio. " nov-4t. Peruna is a sure cure for bilious ness and kidney complaints ; it has no equal. SPEENDTI) PRRMIUMNM FOP. (JET TING UP CEUHS EA.EGK-NI&K ST EKE ENGRAVING. HAND SOME PHOTOGRAPH AL BUM. EXTRA COPY FOR 1S82. FULL SIZE PAPER PATTEHrlS! A Supplement will bo glen in very number for l.S8i, containing a fuJl ize pattern for a lady's or child's dress. Every subscriber will re ceive, during the year, twelvo of these patterns, worth more alone, than the subscr'p tion prieo. Tcterson's Mazazino is tho best r.nd HASLET. In Tionesta, Pa., Thursday cheapest or tlio unys looks, is kitos -kj.. . 17 lttai Martha. I more lor me muiii-.v, mm whuum.c,., November 17, 1861, Martna . rn short i has the r.P.nt Steel Entrravimrs. Rest Colored Fashions, Rest Dress Patterns', Best Orig- Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is he marvel of tho age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to 031 Arch St., Philada. sep21-81tf DIED. afternoon, E. Jones, wifo of George Haslet, in the 40th vear of her ago.. . i . . i t.Mi inni Stories. iVC. Mrs. llasiet ras corn at, naiuowu, lts imnu.3c. circulation and lonp o.tab- this county, in 1832, and married to Hshed reputation enable its proprietor to ' . i on -ic-.a distance all competition. In 181 a now was introdueeu feature which will bo Buuy Me Near The Old Home, Tbe latest Song and Chorus, by Will L. Thompson. Since the death of President Garfield the sentiment expressed in this beautiful song has become universal. The melody is very prettyi and already the price has become a great favorite. We advise all lovers of popular runsic to send 35 cents to the publishers and receive a copv by return mail. Published by W. L. Thompson, East Liverpool, O A Good And Cheap Kaksas I'apfr. We are in receipt of the Weekly Capital, nn eight page 48-col umu weekly paper, published at To- peka, Kansas, the Capital of the State, at one dollar per year, to auy address It is brim-fall of Stato news, corres pondence, crop notes, markets, etc. and is, iu every respect, a journa wnr ih the monev asked for it. Those who want to learn about Kansas should send for the Cardial. Address, Topeka Daily Publishing Company Topeka, Kansas. Wa call the attention of our readers to the ad vertisemeat ol J Monroe Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, aod their goods ate celebiated for purity and strength. We would recommend a trial of their Gold Medal brands to all who desire superior cookery. Adv. George Haslet, December 20, 1850. Sho was well known throughout this improved on in lsya-bcing a series ot ) section and had many friends and rel- Splendidly IHllStrated Articles, j atives ia this and aojoining counties, The stories, novlcts, Ac, in "t'etei son j ... i .i i are tmmiiicu 10 do uic urM muuilmh-u. , who will hear with sorrow her death. mV,U popular female writers contrib- I But no one knows what a day will utetoH, In lass, a'-out loo or.j;inl sio- ; . , . i Tvr rios will be Riven, and in addition Six j bring forth. Only one week ago Mrs. copyright Novlcts, by Ann S. Stephen, J TT..t.t ..,o. tr, br in.no! health, but Krank Leo Benedict, Jane O. Austin. , ""a - ' " Marv V. Spencer, Sidney Trevor, anil tni now ehe is no more in the ileeh. Sh inimitable humorist, the author ot "J obiaU j was a good wife, a kind mother, and a olJ. rU D,.. consistent christian, and died knowing bOlCTen OltJUl rdblllUII r latti : she bad the good will of her neighbors. 'S .rSWon0 Sho leaves a husband and three child- tho usual size, and are unequalled for j , , neauiy. incy win no oujici u.jr iuju. , ren to mourn her departure, and may Also, household and other receipts: artl-; thpv feel that the Lord will care for do on art embroidery ; flower culture ; tney leei inai me ijoiu win iic overvtf.inz interesting to ladies. TERMSi, Always iu advance)$2 A YE Alt. The Cottage Hearth. them os ho has for their loved one Democrat. The funeral services whiuh took place ou Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock were conducted by Rev. D. B. Tobey, and were attended by many sympathizing friends. DAVIS. -I u Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 18, 18S1, Carrio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If. O. Davis, aged 23 years, 4 days. Although the deceased had been very low for some time with the dread disease, typhoid fever, her desth came ruther unexpectedly, as she had for several days been improving, and was considered on a fair way to recovery. Her death is the third that has occur red in tho family within the past three months, all by the same disease. Car rie was universally esteemed by all who knew her; and her taking off just in the bloom of young woman hood loaves an aching void in the lara ily circle which time can never heal. She will bo greatly missed by tho young friends in whose society she onco moved. May she rest in peace. The funeral took place on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the services being conducted by Itev. Hicks. U.NPA RALLELKD OFFERS TO CLVBS. Two copies for $3.50 Three copies for j St.flO With a eostlv sveel engraving, "Gran'Father Tells of Yorktown,'' (2tx! or an illustrated Album, quarto, gilt, fcr; getting up tlio club. Pour copies for f 0.50 Six copies for ?!1.00 With an extra copy of the Magr.zloo for 16S2, as a piomiuin, to tho person' getting up the club. i' Five copios for fS.00 Seven copies for ftio .in With b( h an extra cony of Maga- months and 0 ,ino for ig.su', niA ' e premium picture, or. allium, to me per .hohihk uji i ....... For Li-rger Clubs S.Ill Greater Induce ments I Address, pott-paid, . i CHAS. J. PETERSON. 300 Chestnut St., PniLADKLP hia, Pa. Specimens sent gratis, if written for to get up clubs with. ! rti yris.4 3 f,-,Vi Published at Boston. An illustra ted Magnziue of Home Arts and Home Culture. Contains more lead ing of Practical Domestic Worth and Positive Home Interest than any other magazine of its price. Each number contains Portraits and Sketches of Distinguished Men, Superior Home Music, Floral Articles, btorics and Adventures, Choice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the Mother's Chaii, the Student's Corner, the Young Folk's Window, are fully illustrated. Terms, $1.50 a year iu advance, postage pre paid. Club Rates. V e are e.iabled to make tho following liberal offer to our readers: To all who subscribe withiu three months and pay 1.75 in advance, we will send the Forest Pepubmcan and tho Colta'je Jlearlh for one year. This will give you a good paper and a choice magazine for a littlo more than the prico of either. Please send in your subscriptions at onue. I paid $150 to my doctor cud was no better. I then took a lew Louies of Peruna which cured nie. tioxiosta Mvititirr.. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, RY I! ELI ABLE DEALERS Tlour W barrel choice - - G.0O;i7,8.CO Flour sack, best Corn Meal, 100 It.s -Chop food, puro grain Corn, Shelled -Beans bushel -Ham, sugar cured Freak fast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -WhUotish, hal f-bari-fcls Lake herring half-barrels Sugar -Syrup - N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, - Java Cotleo - Tea Butter Rice - Eggs, fresh -Salt best lal'O - Lard Iron, common bar NaiU, 10d, Leg -Potatf.c.i - Liiuo jl bbl. ... Dried Apples pur li Dried i.ecf Dii.t-i Peaches j.cr IU Dried Peaches pared per ,C !,.. T.nm tn tlm llmtB. IcH. nomncn, i. breast, sklo or e'ux.l.Vr blndc. t-to 1'I nun a. K2E23J2fflflfflai!-"!rs 'For crifhpot tuo hUMnaon. con.-, "'-?. rtiff or vouilllug, UN 1 uiicsa." -J 'Forcourrh, n-it!nn, titTat wnt. tiliirt-Sv ncssol brcili,taol,J;i!t A. tZSZZZJ"l. "Forctironl.irntarrti. bron-l luo,pinu: v 1 andboro Uiroutol m y Hm'. ri... J. a." viu j "I'EnCNA Is tbe iinrert, tr.r.el rrf i -r J ) efficient uiuditliiii kuu.va tonuiu." iKiii.- V 'Pwwxa. 13 H'o I""1 ajr't'a'1'. Lurvrt fA tniil.', jm.k,i luvt-:iriiu r ( ti.t, l-rv'y tvA uiiuil." fcaiiaifetf jQS.THii.if?S'.'(- "If you c-xii'b 6koi, i..o IVi'Ti; ' j v we ik or wuiileilU'ci'ill', .n't l -t. t:r.o 1'tiiUNA." BOCSiWri'iii-.ijV "ir,io will ho nnlil rr tho If if t il 'u ml iici ul tii it li wy be tcuad 1 a 1' t f A. ' Bold overj'whcrfl. I'tT)'-.imil' .v.; i If you re WV, ffi'l bJ.:'.y, or In i.;iy t.:ij " UllW'Ml, tUita I "fclil.A HUU rctt ll..lii t:.uuun-i oU Willi $ 1. f;ori,2.co 1.80ru,1.90 - 1.70 - PO 2. C0(T(,2.50 1.1 - It - so?, in - 7.50 5.f.0 - life 11 75 - 508") ;'." .JS.t'O - i:r,r,..;;o 07(.i, 10 'Z0 l.ti.-l l(i . a. 50 3.73 - 1.(0 1.50 5 m. 7 10 10 ED. lEHIiHJlBIEIlt, Dealer in H T O V S3 H, T I V.T A 11 5 )Andf house furhishirg: GCOD ALL KINDS OF .TOR WORK PROMl" LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, l'a., Juno 27, ls.-l. t nffSTSPPEDFPE! CM V ... -wr . ... . I." "V In. in H .... .-.-nr.! TP. V) 111. tit .LAI ill tin .ik Nuni! ,.. J.-.-yr til$, Jj'l-i '-' ""' Ao-if A; "; !l,fil.l.lbL If t.vKi ll i 111 e. la. j- F't I IV iut. 'I'MtHi II1 W tlll tttl.ll- :u Li ritaiu-iiu,iliry iujip.iiiri-ai:. J-riiO nia 1 C. (i. an. I ailJivn to I n.. RUN'-, AreUSulliiuiiclylila, l'a. U iM-.w:jA.Sa. v tivi ii Ve enn' l:iin to a.-t r.s Solictors Vr V.-.i-'H. C.i. Vr.i.l Ma.-k. li'i'M. 'i is- I 'o., 1 a I."' ..it ! 5- ( uuu.U, i ntia. KiI.i.kI, l'ii. ' ti-.vi :". h..u luul llir!-liVO ) -.' . iio"" i. tT I'll! l!u .-it tlllllllt'il US li. -II I ! I imiwi: Ainue i. M-.'.n In '- '' t K iv . 1 v,-(-. I. . y !. i .i r . $ .i . ".' 1 v riri-iili.ti itl. Amir. mi .MI..S O. t '. I'.il." I 1 tors, I'u'.i's. of SeiKM'ii ii' Axuili an, 3 l'iui w VoiK. J Irtrw I bH.'kal.jiitl' i.lfi--i- el i-.. I