rfl EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORSIXG, MAR. 2D, 18S!. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thmms : Congress 20; Stale Senator, $10; Assembly 10 ; District Attorney 9'X These terms are strictly cmA in advance and no deviation. CONGRESS. Ed. IticruBiiicAN Please annonnco tho name cf lion. A. Conk, of Forest County, as a candidate for Congress In tho SJfith District, subject to the usncres of tho Re publican party. MANY FRIENDS. ASSEMBLY. We aN authorized to Announce that E. L. DAYISwillbea candidate lor re election to tho office of Assembly, subject to the usages of the Republican party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. . We are authorized to announce T. J. VanGIFSEN ESQ., of Tionesta, as a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. Two-thirds of the States will elect Governors this jear. Guiteau ia improving in flesh and general appearance and has lost his loquaciousness. He alludes to his death only by saying, "I suppose I have got to go." Divorce lawyers should hasten to Utah. There may be a thriving busi ness there as soon as the full force of the Congressional enactment dawns pon the polygamous mind. The U. S. Senate in executive sess ion on Wednesday last confirmed the nomination of Samuel Blatchford, of New York, to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. The Mormon bishops say that they will not be governed by any other law but that of the Bible, and bave re solved to die in defense of polygamy. Let them die, then, foi their country's good. . Q I Tec Democratic State Committee met at Ilarrisburg on Wednesday last und decided to hold their State Con vention in that city on June 28, about six weeks later than the Republican convention. South Bethlehem, Pa., has 120 cases of smallpox in a population of 4,000. Students of Lehigh University and the young ladies of Bishop Thorpa'n school, are leaving for their homes rapidly. Chaiuman Booert says bis circular requesting the Democrats to make an attempt to capture the election boards at the spring election was a success, and that large gains we're made. The scales will fall in November. The Democrats claim that New York and Indiana were bought up at the last Presidential election for a million and a half dollars. The D& mocracy must have sold oat -very cheap. Ilardly fifty cents a head. The Philadelphia Press is collecting a dime lund for the wife and baby of Sergeant Mason, helping it along with such- pleasant words as : "Sergeant Mason shouldn't have done it, but the poor little baby couldn't help it." "When it oomes to Betty and the Baby, there are few if any anti-Masons in this country." The dimes are flow- iBg ia rapidly. Thr Republicans of Armstrong county have instructed their delegates to the State Convention, to vote for General Beaver for Governor, Senator W. T. Davies for Lieutenant Gov ernor, Hon. John M. Geer for Secre tary of Internal Affairs, Major A. M, Brown for Supreme Judge, and Hon S. B. Dick for Congressman-at-Large A most excellent ticket throughout. Pbesident Arthur act3 with grea deliberation in making appointments, He has now under consideration the filling of several highly honorable and lucrative positions recently made va cant. A large number of names are before hiua from which to make ap pointments to those places, but b seems t be in no haste in making th appointments. It will seem to the people that the President acts wisely and most judiciously iu this business The public service is not suffering He can affjrd to deliberate slowly, as that is practical haste in such matters Evidently the President is disposed to become acquainted with the men h appoints to office. He does little, i auyihiug, hastily, and cannot accuned of doing anything by halves The pucple are all the better satisfied with this action, and this, we infer, is about what the President wants to as'jrs himself cf. J. E. WENK, In view of the fact that the Dcrao cratic party Ims achieved no victories in the lsnt twenty-one years, it has been suggested to the Times by an astute political observer that that party under its present name bo dis banded, it having forfeited its right to live by reason of its having "expired by limitation." We second the motion. Al in favor of tho motion say "Ayr?" Carried unanimously. Heading Times. The Congressman that havo an eye to the next elections vote are busy sending seeds from Washington to their agricultural friends. Forest county is just now being flooded with these seeds, besides tons of literature in the shape of agricultural reports, all bearing the signature of the Hon. Jamos Mosgrove. Of course our Greenback and Democratic friends will not offer the same objections this year that they did two years ago. The Louisville Courier-Journal 6ays: "Two Democrats, two Republi cans and one Greenbacker sign the minority report in favor of Mormon Cannon retaining his seat in Congress. Dishonors are easy between the polit ical parties in this instance." Nofcorrect. The minority report in favorof Mormon Cannon is ligood by three Bourbon Democrats, and one Greenback Democrat from the State f Texas, four Democrats in all. udge Ranny, of MasB., voted in the committee of elections in favor of seating Cannon, but refused to sign the minority report because it did not express his views. , Ho submitted a written opinion to the committee, the gist otwhich was that polygamy was not a legal disqualification. If the dmunds bill, which has passed both the Senate and the House, is signed by the President, he expresses his determ ination to vote with the Republicans in refusing a seat to Cannon. Mead- viUe. Republican. The Wolfe party, granting its claim that it is a party, is composed nubstan. tially of Mr. Wolfe. That is to say, f he were to drop the party it would smash to pieces of its own weight and want of coherence. Mr. Wolfe is for 11 practical purposes the party. When asked by a reporter of this paper to define the principles upon which the party would enter the can vass, he hesitated, and said he would bave to wait until the convention met before he could tell, except iu the gen eral way that the principles ia ques- ion are opposed to those helcfc by Re publicans who have won all the victo ries which crown the history of the party. When pressed for a statement of bis views upon the question of civil service refjrm, a national question made to do duty in all local party quarrels, all he had to say was that the civil service should be filled as it is now, by influence, as be called it, only that the influence should be that of honest men. The coolnees of this remark, seeing that he ws embar rassed in the effort to answer the in quiries made of him, would have been refreshing on a warmer day. The sum of the matter is this: Mr. Wolfe is the party, but ho does not know what he is going to do except to stand in the way of other Republicans, and his motive for doing so is that he is honest and they are not. Pittsburgh Tele graph. State News. Charles Fenfon, a Mercer county lad, is reported to be the most expert detective in Pittsburgh There is less snow east of the Alia gheny mountains at -this season than has covered the same area for years Pittsburgh dealers in agricultura implements report the prospects re markably good for a very large spring business. There is wheat enough in store iu Lancaster county to find the pepula uu wuiiiu us uoraers ior nve years, It is held for higher prices. Out of 8,480 persons treated at th Pennsylvania hospital fur the insun since it opened in 1841, the cause o insanity could not be ascertained in 3,298 cases. Iu the remainder most of the causes were: 111 health, 1,577 intemperaace, 828 ; loss of property 287 ; grief, S8G : religious excitement 243; overwork, 87; mental anxiety 510; fright, 53; uncontrolled passion 13; metaphysical speculation, 1 ; tn gagement in a duel, 1 ; homesickness 9; stock speculation, 2; mortified pride, 2 ; uso of opium, 33 ; use of to Lacco, 17; tight-lacing, 1; eudde aequieitiou of wealth, 1. In j? deed is done. Prolygamy is loomed. President Arthur has affixed is Kignntnro to the miti-prolygmny ill and it is tho law of the land. The provisions of tho ot are sufficiently conipreheusive and explicit and it only remains for the government to do its whole duty in tho premises. That there may be bloodshed is probably true, but there must be no hesitancy, now that the knifo is provided, to apply it to the eradication of this cancer, thin foul eorc, this vile oxcresence upon our fair fame as a nation. When this is done, the peoplo of our generation will have ample reasou to congratulate themselves on having rid their beloved country of two poisonous tumors which were eating out the verylife of the nation. In the short space of a uartcr of a century, our glorious young republic has wiped out the twin barbarisms of slavery and prolygamy ud grows stronger, better and purer each day. Derrick. Hand axes, hatchets, saws, meat saws, wire liuee, and table ware. Li brary lamps, bracket lamps, and table glassware; also oysters this week at Wm. Sniearbaugh & Co. 2t. Mr. F. Simmering, Millersville, a., bad ozena and chronic catarrh, eruna cured her immediately. I had sbronic dyBentary for one year. 1 eruna cured me. James Brennan, Pittsburgh, Pa. Howe Twp. jAuditors1 Report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Road Commissioners of Howe Township, for tho year ending March 6, 1882, Dr. To amount of orders drawn for year ending March 6. '82 81.167 84 " amount due from Ce. Com missioners as per last report... 236 02 " amount cash in hand of Town ship Treasurer as per last report i 1 29 " amount taxes levied for '81 seated $910 51 " amount taxes levioi for '81 unseatod 05 60-1,876 11 83,282 16 Cr. By amount expended on roads seated ?301 41 am't expended on roads unseated 613 16-1,444 59 am't expended as poor fund... 134 48 " am't expended for Auditors services 5 00 " am't expended for publishing Auaiurs ueport is uo " am't expended for Commiss- , . ioners services 127 79 " am't expended for clerk's ser vices .'. 42 00 " am't expended for township Treasurer's commission 1 26 97 " am't expended for sundry ex penses 173 49 " am't pathmasters exonerations 3 49 " em't seated tax '81, returned to Co. Commissioners 10o 81 " due from Co. Comtni's as per last report 1236 92 Less orders on Treasurer of . FoiestCo. received on account of same 192 30 Leavinft balance Htill due from County Commissioners 41 62 By amount unseated tax levied lor 1881 965 00 Loss orders on Treasurer of Forest Co. received on account of same 885 14 Loaving balance due ltom Co. Commissioners account 1881 80 46 By amount township orders re- aeomod 1,078 73 t3.2$2 16 Township Indebtedness March 14, '81 ordors outstanding 463 24 Township orders outstanding March 0 '82 652 85 Seated tax of '81 returned to Countvomtnibsion- ers as above 8105 61 Balance due from County commissioners as above account of '80 44 62 " " '81 80 43 Total amount duo from County vuiiiuussiouers zsu Leaving net indebtedness for vpar ending March 6, '82 8 321 66 Reduction of townshm indebted ness auring me year 141 5 We, the undorsiirned Auditors of Howe Township having duly examined the accounts of the Road Commis-ioners of said township, do horoby certiy the saino to ve correct, as aoove stated FKANK O'CONNER, 1 lt WILLIAM RICE, Auditors Brookston, Pa., March 13, 1882. ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Howe town ship in account with M. M. Seybolt, iowiisuip treasurer. March 14, '81, by cash on hand 1 29 May 4, '81, by orders Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive dated May 3, 1881 on the Treasurer of Forest Co. 192 30 June i!8, '81. by ordors Nos. J to G8 inclusive dated June 9. '81 on Treasurer of Forest Co 885 14 . $1078 73 F Contra. To township orders paid to date 1078 73 81073 73 vVe, the undersigned Auditors of Howe townsh'p having duly examined the above account and books of M. M. Seybolt, late Treasurer do hereby certify tho same to be correct. FRANK O'CONNER, 1 A ... WILLIAM RICE, 'JAuditors. Brookston. Pa., March 13, 18S2. DEXTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials &c.., of Dr. Steadman, would respocttullv an nounce that ho will carry tin tho Dental business in Tionesta, and having had over six years successful experience, considers himself fully competent to give entire mtt isluciion. I shall always give iny medi cal practice the preforeuue. ma'r22-82. DR. A. FISHER. DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Hav-i"2 resumed his practice in Forest couiy he will make Lis accustomed visits to Tionesta on all regular court weeks. He will be found at the Central House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. marS-si'. no email & HEADQUAETERS FOTl CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, . FwUBBER GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, H . O Kg OUll NEW IRON Still Continues SUITABLE TO THIS MBRCHMT, MECHANIC, tlllll, FARMER, TEAMSTER, LABOEEE! IN SHORT Evoryono can find Goods at Lowest Trices. WE BUY MOKE OOOBS AND SELL MORE GOODS THAN ANY HOUSE IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 3?. 8. MERCHANTS AND OTHER FREIGHT BY BUYING THEIR OIL, TOBACCO, SOAP, MEAT, PORK.SUGA Its, CLOTHING, 1.1 ATM, CARS, BOOTS, FLOUR AND FEED OF US. WIS HANDLE ALL HEAVY GOODS BY CAR LOADS AND HAVE FREIGHT. COME AND SEE. HOLEMAN & I-IO'PKIlsrS, TIONE8TA,PA. Jenks Twp. Auditors' Report. ROAD COMMISSIONERS in accoutit with Jenks Township. Dr. To amount of seated road tax $ 670 44 . ? 570 44 Cr. By amount seated road tax work ed and returned 670 44 $ 67 0 44 Dr. 1,218 17 fl 218 17 Cr. . 9ti9 83 To amount drawn on Treasurer., By unseated road tax worked " ain't paid Road Commission ers for services " atnt paid for Attorney foe (Harris cane) " am't paid for R. Hettish at tending court ( Harris case) " am't paid for witness feeu (Harris case) am't paid for publisliinir Aud 117 75 45 00 6 00 6 t'8 itors reports '80 and '81 20 (X) " am't paid for ConstH Wo Foes... 77 " " " cleaning school house 2 60 ain't paid tor Township clerk 20 07 " " ' auditors 14 09 " " lumber 7 27 " " watering trough , repairs 6 00 " am't paid for slump machine storage 4 00 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Joiiktf Township do certify that we havo exam ined the account and find thorn correct as above stated. JOHN S ALLADE. S. S. TOWLEK. V Auditors, 1LS. B HOCK WAY, Attest, Jak. A. Soott, Clerk ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account with Jenks Township Ovorscers of the Poor. Dr. To amount drawn from township treasurer 1 50 1 50 Cr. 1 60 By services of S. F: Rhrer. $ 1 50 We certify that we have examined the above account and find it correct. JOHN SALLADE, ) 8. S. TOW LE K, Auditors. U.S. BROCK WAY. J Attest, J as. A. Scott, Clerk. S. F. ROIIRER, Treasurer, in; account with Jenks Township. Dr. To am't frcm last year $ 317 60 " " received from County Com missioners 974 24 f 1,291 84 Cr. By vouchers presentod $1,218 17 ' percentage 3 per ct S 64 '' balance op hand 37 13 $1,291 81 We, the undersigned Auditors of Jenks township hereby certify that wo have ex amined the above accounts of S. F. Roa rer, Treasurer, and find them correct as above stated. JOHN KALLADE, ) S. S. TOvVLEK, Auditors. H. S. BROCKWAY. J Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. Dr. To am't poor tax on hand $ 14 93 14 98 Cr. 1 60 04 13 44 By vouchers $ percentage balance on hand. 11 98 We, the undersigned Auditors of Jenks Township hereby certify that wo have examined the above account of, S. F. Rohror, Treasurer, and find it cored. JOHN SALLADE, ) ts. 8. TOWLEH, Auditors. It. H. BKOCK WAY, J Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. Marionville, Pa., March 13, 1882. To The Traveling Public. T IIAVEOPENED A LIVERY STABLE i- in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., and am pre pared to furnish travelers with lirst-class rigs at reasonable rates. Multcs will bo run to and from nil trains on tho P., IJ. fe li, KanroHd, making connections at 1 y ieishurg Station. JOHN WALTER. Tylersburp, Pa. March 1st, 1862. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is ho marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stoppud free. Send to 931 Arch St., Philala. eep21-8ltf n a ODkins i GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, HARDWARE, QUEEHSWARE, . MS O CLAD BUILDING to bo Fillod -with DEALERS WILL SAVE MONEY AND WM. SMEARBAUGH &. CO., Dealers In . , ,' GROCBRIESl TOBACCO, CIGAKS, 1IARD WARE, QUE ENS W ARE, G L ASS W A RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ao. Goods Always First-Class. is iiiiiure'ii cruaK'Ki ruiuuiiy. lr. 11 .uiinan I ' prescribed It to 40.000 Patients, all of whom I i recovtinxl or warn unirfi improved. tKAf-l young, tho lnld,iilfl-!vi 1, 1ho oM, ti e tiJiMelr and tibo mother. !W:i22-$i,2i'eT;4j.J x-ciiu.'va ncwys UKtuvs wuu II. J piiilvlit. Heloansos the iiysUiu of Ml Its liniiui Uir tones tho stoni:u h, n giilat 'S the heart, un locks thoseeretkinHOf the liver, Blrum-then thoncrvoaaiid tnvlprorntes tho brain. 48!:) niooo, aud to too weary and tlrtd from the tolls ftiid cares of the 1 it It cvos fweotnuri rcrreshlr. j sloop. fcaVF?3.Slffi;ji'ffR fora each rueiil, whoa WeiLto prevent tlek- lor nense I twill nntcureor hr In. tWW'J i..w, nuciipn I'liuii fiui I 1 1 K U l'KiiUN A Iscomiiosedof aUvctmniiimiitcr nietiis; earn cue a vrent rnueny lr it elf, lVmaeh to digest ny ortlelo of food. Eg(R, rem oook wmm yiui cnao'9 you xo irt.il yourself, address h. H. HAHTMA V '., Uhuorx, Ohio. Alwaysrouululo Ilia boweb mm pmvio organs won XOTIC'12. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS X OF FOREST COUNTY. Edward O. Mcllenry 1 nn t, v V3 J , No. 20 De(ember Mary S. Stockwell. J Term 11- IN EJECTMENT. And now to wit, Februarv 27th, the Court, on motion of Plaintiff's Attorneys, prams a rule on the Uclcnuant, against whom saul action oi Ejectment is brought for the following premises, viz : A certain tract of land situate In Jenks Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, being the unuiTiueu one-nan oi warrant ro, 4i:tri, which warrant is described as follows BeKinnin; at a suar tree on the District line of Districts 5 and 6, theneo north PJo pen-ties to a sut-'ar tree, thence east 9f4 perches to a beech, thence south 194 perch es to a sujiar, thence west 9j4 tlerches to the place ol beidnnimr. Contain inn; 10:ti4 acres and allowance, more or less, to appear aim plead on or before tlm first day of next term, (thiru M'ondnv of iiav, loojj or juoirmeni. wnich said rule shall be published sixtv days before tho return day hereof, in' Tan Forijst I'.k ruuMOAN, a newspaper of tho County published at Tionesta, to be inserted not less than three times Pkr Ouhiam, Attest, JUSTIS SUA WKEY, Prothonotary. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLRRS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. V...u...lr.fc TlllHrM!(4C0.,lS'JW,uSu S. Wit. I A P 1 f ?i III a Formerly l'illuil)1illi5vi!l & Eafl.n. '.t$2 WINTERTIME TABLE, November 1PFI A.M. p.m. (.1. Valtvy J!l.) i'.m.'a.m. 9 4h 9 (M, 9 18,12 (-, 8 00arPittstMiruli iv l'J'27! 4 4ii iti-. ... Parker ...1 v 4 ;i:i!iir...Foxb'n v VZ ll) 8 r.o c -10 9 45 a in P. M. 3 40 t 27 : oo i5 4 2 V2 fl 7 ti 4r. I ;7 i , r, 2 M V. M. no'n 12 00 ir . Franklin . lv 2 00 V. M. A. M. 6 . P. M, 2 SO P. M. 8 no 4 ofl I ?c 4 40 4 4!i 5 13 6 38 ft 8 nr. ar... Oil City....lv ....Rockwood .... Olropolls ...E.ikIc Rock... President TinncMta Hickory .. 'i'runkeyville.. Tidioute...... ...Thompson lv..IrviiietoB..ar ts in HO 18 1 8 o fs 03 to H 0Pf2 f''t 0 3 !'.. 7 4t f7 31 f7 2! 17 oi ts : 7 !'. A M H i 88 7 10 7 85 8 eg 8 . A.M A.M. 8 M 6 12 fo47 4 CHI fl M 7 20 P. M. P.M. V. M P. M, P. K. ( D.A. V.rt P.JW 1 v... Warrm ...ar I11 4 4h P. M. A.M. Oil ( Krio Jin ilxruv ) A.M. 11JW. P. w 8 HO lv.. Bradford ..ar V 00 r. m. r. M. ' I'nlif- IJrve Jiu) A. M. P. M. 7 67 a oo ; 12 00 1 v.. . Warren ...ar 10 08 10 !i6 4 4 11 47jlv(.'larendon..ar ADDITIONAL TRAINS leave C'aren- don 7:'..(1 a. m., W arret! 7: Y . m., IrTlu ton a. m. Arrive at Tid'oute 0:.r)0 a. in., TioiW.t 10;,r.7 n. rh.. Oil City 12:S0 t. m. Leave Oil City 7:10 a. m., TionesU 0:':o a. in., Tidioul 10;55 a. m., Irvihetow 12:10 p.m. CUAUTAIJUUA Li A K 1 . Ul V IIUUX . Truins 1 avo il City for Pet. Cwntre, Tl tusvi'.le, Spiirtansburfr, Centreville, Cony, Mavvule, Uroe.on at 7;0iihiti, 10:40am, 2:l"m, 4:.10pm, 8:4"pin. Arrtv 8;00ain, 0:-l.r.!im, '..:0iij.m, a:3.'.pm, 8:Si'ptn. Sunday Train leaves 7:3t'iim; arrive 7:05pm. UNION 'A TITUS VIL.LK BUAWCH. Truin leaves Tilusviile 6:;l0pmj miU'M Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City 0:40am ; arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains ruu daily except Sunday, f Flag Stations. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches botwoen Oil City c&d Bradford on trains leaving Oil City 7:00nm., Corry 6:!10pm. Pullman Sleeping Cars botweon OH City and Pittsburgh on traina lenvltijr Brocton 8::t0pm and Pittsburgh 0:46pm. ifrtr-Tickou sold and baggage cbeched to'all principal points. Get time tables siring full information from Company's Agents. O. WAT.soN, Jb., Oen'l Bupt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, P. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAKi Agent, Tionesta Pa. luweBoTcxBBmorn.il fob ths cj c CONSUL! rXI ON Bplttlnii of !R!ofa, trca- . cliltn, CorvAu, torJt, CkUrrh of rhesi. i d id. 1 ilsoiuos of th 1'uiuiocM 1 Organs. Tries, CO cnt f.A 1 1 W. A si yonr Uni(r)t ror IV .TRADEMARK. ai LA'lllttt A CO. lUUburir!. Trial botllo 25 cents. STARTLING OlSCOVERYr LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ATiotlmof yontWnl lmprudencs canning trtrrj ture Poesy, Nerrons Debility, Ijott MsnhorI, stc, hsring tried in sln -ery kneirn remrtT, hit dis oorer. J s i;nplelf ours, which ha will soml rF.liJS to h'.t Mlnw-Biifyerers, aeMress J, Ii. KtE'Vt. 43 lliatl'.ain e.t., N. V. KPfo STOPPED FREE fl PA? Dk.EXIr;B'SthtAr LJ J. IvI ir r i 1 DrfiTAQtn feureT tU, J-)iterj ami jYm J trui-it. I IwrALLiBLS If tili.il 14 dlreeiM. No At bjiir ifirildav'sutt. Xroailss nrt n trlnl N.UlDfret to J HtpsUcuu.thejrpsjrlDiffxpriuui.'vo. Hsml rm. I'. (. snil exprens artiiress to In. KLlSR.lu Arcliai.Ptilit.ue)iilil,l' !prnci;aJUnfliK. I take pleasure In telling Uie BpoiUiM lavoi nity that I have re-purchased THE 4UN RCSIIfF'J FROM HORACE JONKS, 10 WHOM SiOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at ia'y oil X stitud, and I arn prepared to at'sai! to all my friends, and thu publio geaerally, who need ANYTHING IN THE G'J VM I Bhall keep a perfect stook of a?; ivd i4 And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE, I shall also continue to handa "While" KevHu- HwWBa, And the CHICAGfl SINGER SEWING MA0H IlfS Come and isee mo. You will Cad ma ALWAYS AT IIOxME. Muzzle Loaders made to order anir. ranted. J BRAN0HE8 PEOMl'LY Affn FAITHffJLLY DONE. - 0 I A. IIAt,DlF2T. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, pilOTOGRAPU GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . . . Fropriacr, Pictures taken in all the latest ety:, of tbttart. QEORGK IIENDEIiSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionestii, pa. Shop riist door Fcv.r'-. of Lawrence Hon.,,. i.r a ;ii Bhave.v .13. poo huirrcut call on .Mr. li. jS nrBt-elao in avcrv respect tut '- 0
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