f EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MOUSING, AMIL 4. ISS2 ANNOUNCEMENTS, TERMS : Consrross 920 Stntfl Hntiator. ?10; Assembly f 10; IMstrlct Attorney 3. Thoso terms are strictly cash in advance on it no deviation. CONGRESS. Ed. Republican : Please announce the tmme of lion. A. Cook, of Forest County, 114 II onndiilata fnp Prmirraea In 41ia 9ll iJi.strirt, subject to the usages of tho Re- ASSEMBLY. Wo are authorized to announce that K. L. DAVIS will be a candidate for re election to tho office of Assembly, subject to tho usages of the Republican party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo are authorized to announce T. J. "VanQIESEN ESQ., of Tlonesta. as a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Kepvblican usages. According to dispatches in this morning'? papers Prosident Arthur has vetoed the Chinese bill. IIanlan has won aather boat race over the English cousins on Monday, lie beat Boyd at London. Guiteau is gaining in weight, a condition that will be of advantage to him in the final act of his miserable career. The Congressional contest in Vir ginia this fall will be one of the bitter est since the close of the war. The Charleston Aetna and Courier's Rich mond correspondent says that the Re publican victory in the State is one of the possibilities of the near future. Nqth Carolina. Democrats are Tery much annoyed by the disposition of "some white men to start an inde pendent movement on their part in that State." There is a chance that the Democrats in other Southern State will be disturbed by "some white men" .in like manner. - Pennsylvania enters on the second quarter of 1882 with all her industries in a promising condition. April, May and June can be made three months of teeming industrial success if the employee and employer are wise. Let us have sense as well as peace. Ear risburg Telegraph. Corneilub J. Vanderbilt, brother of Wm. H., committed suicide in New York on Sunday last, by shooting bimsolf in the head with a pistol. The cause of this rash act is said to be men tal derangement, brought on by epi leptic fits, to which he is said to have been subj'ect for several years. A prominent clothing firm of Chicago has just effected a contract with Sergeant Mason, whereby the latter binds himself to act for the firm J. E. WKNK, atwvkio- -their store at a salary of ; $1,500, the Bervice to begin at once, when Mason shall be released from the Albany prlsoB, whether that be at the expiration of his term or earlier. Western Pennsylvania will be almost unanimously for General Bea ver's nomination for Governor when the ensuing State Convention con venes. The Independents asked for time that the voice of the people might be heard, which was granted. The voice as far as heard has had no un certain sound, but proclaims the one legged hero the man of the hour. JBrookvillle Republican. I "A case of importance to political : journals was recently decided in the S Centre county court. The suit was r instituted by editor Kurtz against a man named Alexander, who had beta a candidate for office and then refused i: to pay for complimentary notices given him iu the paper during the campaign. I The complimentary editorials were not I ordered by Alexander, but the court f held that political papers are expected i to do their utmost in furthering the I interests of the candidates of their party, and the candidates so served I are bound to pay the editor for his labor." This may be all right in Centre ? county, and no doubt it would be just in many other localities nearer home, f where would-be great men monopolize - the columns of the party papers, and ' by tbsir actions seem to deem it a I great favor to the editor to have the s privilege of boosting so great a par sonage, never coming down with that which is necessary to keep the machine - in motion. The Judge who made the above ruling is level headsd. Brook ti'U Hfpvllimn. Drookston Briefs. " ' Pigeon news, you might say, is scarce; a week ago Sunday there were lots of them here. The boys turned out heavy with their eons, and such poppiD you never heard, and the poof pigeons could find no place to set their foot upon without getting into a "salt-bed." Monday, not a pigeon to be seen. The latest news is that the pigeons are at Potato Creek, northeast ofSmethport. Apropos of pigeons is some of the doings of the men : "Pietro the Italian" watching daily for them, and finally started fur Potato Creek. Ooe man got short on flour and made a pot pie out of buckwheat flour ; the beys say it was nice (?). Another sent his boy of 15 to Potato Creek with $5.00 and a loaf of bread, with instructions to catch pigeons or starve. Thty (the men not the pigeons) at a time did not teem to know which way to go. Last Thursday G. II. Johnston had a hen "come in" with seven chicks. Mr. "Barney" Smith of Illinois, is visiting his brother-in-law, Wm. Black ; he looks as natural as ever. April 1st was not much observed as a Fool's day with as. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reid of Claren don, spent a day or two, a week ago, visiting friends here. We learn our old friend McClure is new established at Mercer, Pa. Would like to see his smiling countenance once more. Mrs. Jamee White aad Mrs. W. II. Westover leave us to-day for their former home in Oswego Co., N. Y. A fire occurred last Thursday night at Sheffield, burning the saw mill ef John McNair & Co., near the new tannery. There are two saw mills now (er about to be) building near here ; one by W. W. Thompson, under way on warrant , npb , and the other by the James Bros., of Kane, on south branch Tionesta creek, above here, I understand near Coon Run. The T. V. R. R. is progressing and doing quite a freight business. Mr. J. B. White, wife and daughter, spent last Friday and Saturday at Warren and Clarendon. "Dan" Fetley has been away about two weeks .visiting his brother; we miss him greatly. One ot. Axel Lindberg's children was badly burned the other day while playing with fire. Is now getting along niiely. Anesram. April 3, '82. If you have no Peruoa pamphlet get one immediately. Addreia S. B. Hartman & Co., Osborn, O. Had very sore eyes, almost blind. Peruna cured me. A. Bender, 8. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. For three years my son was sore all ove. Peruna cured him. J. Neun schwander, S. S. Pittsburg. Quit buying humbug medicines. If you are not well, take Peruna. If costive, Manalin. MARRIED. STROUP-WQLF. On Tuesday, March 28, 1882, at the bride's parents," by Rev. J. K. Bricker, Mr. Alonzo W. Stroup, of Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., to Miss May Wolf, of Newmansville, Clarion Co., Pa. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in G-BOCEBIESI TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS WAR E, O L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS. &o. Goods Always First-Class. DENTISTRY. DH. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials Ac, of Vr. bmadinau, would respectfully an nounce that he will carry on the frontal business in Tionesta, and having had over six years BUeceusful experience, considers hi insftlf fully competent to give entire sat isfaction, r shall always give my medi cal practice tho preference. mar22-82. Auditors' Report Tionesta Tp. N. Thompson, Sol. Byors and Win. Hood In account with the Road Funds of Tionesta Township. Mar. 14, J881. By total or ders issued since April 12, 1880 f 1310 09 Aug. 81, 1880. To ordrr fa vor Goo. Sibbald, mon ey borrowed, 4 work, 1 cash 100 00 Interest paid Goo. Sibbald 12 00 Interest paid Robinson A Bonnor 103 32 Legal services, E. L. Davis, 1 year 20 00 Services of Pathmasters,.. 67 94 Work on roads 2K7 43 Stitzingor A Clark.contract 700 00 Expenses of administration S. C. Johnson, clerk 10 00 Sol. Byers 3 days Road. Commissioner 6 00 Wm. Hood, Road Com missioner 10 days 20 00 f 1316 69 f 1818 69 EH Holeman, Deputy Treasurer, in ac count with the Road Funds of " Tionesta TnwnRhin. June 10, 1880. To ain't of Kegular Road Funds...? 1704 83 June 16, 18H0. To ain't of Special Road Funds 834 61 Cr. by 2 per ct. com. on ?2539.44 $03 48 Apr. i. irsiv. uy rial, duo Treasurer in 1879 By orders redeemed By bal. In bauds of Troas. 16 05 2408 75 53 18 $2539 44 f2539 44 Outstanding Juno Unredeemed Orders 13. 1881 1875. Orders issued in 1875 $32 75 14 00 00 00 804 25 309 83 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1309 85 Total unredeemed orders- $2030 68 Wm. Hood and fl. W. Zents. Road Com- missionera, In account with the Road Funds of Tionesta Tp. Fob. 18, 1882. By total or ders issued sinceApr.1881 $1225 84 To legal sei vices and tax E. L. Davis, 1 year $22 00 Expensesof Auditors 1881 30 00 Office desk bought of For est Co. for township 20 00 Services of pathmasters... 58 02 Work on roads m 311 83 Stitzlnger A Clark, in lull of contract 649 99 Expenses of administration Jas. G. Carson, Clerk... 20 00 Wm. Hood, Commis sioner, 28i days 67 00 i G.V. Zents, 15 days 80 00 Ab. Mealy, 13J days 27 00 $1225 84 $1225 84 Ell Iloleman, Deputy Treasurer, in ac count with tho Road Funds of Tionesta Township. Mar. 14, 1881. To bal. in hands of Treasurer $53 16 By orders redeemed $18 60 By bal. in hands of Treas. 4 66 $53 16 53 16 Statement of Road Orders Outstanding March 18, 1882. Mar. 18. 1881. Total orders outstanding Mar.18, '81 .$2030 68 Feb. 18, 1882. Total orders issued to Feb. 18, 1882... 1225 84 $3266 62 Less orders redeemed by Treasurer 48 SO Total unred'm'd road orders afloat $3203 02 Of the above 'orders, those issued to Messrs. Stitzinger A Clark, on contract for tho building of road from tho Huddle son settlement road to tho Groer Road, amountine to thirteen hundred and forty nine dollars and ninety-nine ceuts, are bearing interest. Wo tho undersigned auditors of Tiones ta township haying audited tho Road and Poor accounts, find them correct, as above shown. Q. JAMIESON. , J. C. HOOVLER, GEO.W. DITHRIDOE, Auditors. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Daniel Black and J. II. Wentworth, Over Beers of the Poor, in account with tho Poor funds of Tionesta Tp. Dr. Mar. IS, 1882. To am't of orders Is sued upon Treasurer $G99 83 Cr. May 2, 1881. By order No. 11, T. F. Ritchey, 1 year legal services May 2, 1881. By order No. 12, Wm. Hood, relief of Robert Harger... May 2, 1881. By orders Nos. 1, 2, 3, Venango Co., relief of D. E. Shel- house May 2, 1881. By orders Nos. 15, 6, 42 relief of B. O. Sullivan's family. Jan. 1881 to Mar. 13, 1882. Orders $10 00 12 00 33 66 50 83 for relier Jas.Saulsgiver's family 60S 60 By expenses of administering Poor Jimd, as follows : Jan. 29, 1881 to Mar. 28. Wm. Hood Road Com. acting as Overseer, Orders Nos. 17 A 7, 6 J days 13 00 D. Black, 18 days 86 00 J. H. Wentworth, 17 days 84 00 Jas G. Carson, Clerk, 3i days 7 00 $099 93 Ell Holeman, Deputy Tieasurer, in acc't with the Poor Funds of Tio nesta Township. Dr. Mar. 1881 to Feb. 27, 1882. To cash from P. Emert, collector $181 00 To cash from salo of gua and cow.. 16 00 $197 00 Cr. Mar. 1881. By bal. favor of Treas.. $04 41 Mar. 7, 1882. By orders redeem'd.. 324 97 m t , $389 38 To balance due to Treasurer $192 38 Statement of Poor Orders Outstanding, March 18, 1882. TM on toot M1- i , looi. i o nuiuuui or orders unredeemed f 108 65 To orders issued up to Mar. 13, '82 CU9 98 $808 63 Mar. 18, 1882. Cr. by orders ro- deomed by Treasurer $324 97 Total unrod'm'dPoorOrders afloat 483 66 $808 63 Add am't duoTreas.onPoorOrders $192 38 Add atu't of unred'm'd PoorOrders 483 66 Total indebtedness of thePoorFund $070 04 We, the undersigned auditors of Tio nesta Township, having audited tho Poor Funds of said township lind them cor rectly stated as above. Q. JAMIESON, J. C. HOOVLER, GEO. W. DITURIDGE, Tionesta, Pa., Mar. 22, 1882. Auditors. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST WARREN, PA. iriuS icsumuu uis pracuee in rorest ....Ljr uiBtt.0 uis accusiomeu visits to Tionesta on ail regular court weeks, lie will be found at tho Central House. Perfeot satisfaction guaranteed. mar8-82, noieman ai nop: piea-Dqtirtehs foe 8 o CLOTHING, . i DRY GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, o 9 M w (3 OUR NEW IRON CLAD BUILDING Still Continues to bo Filled with -SUITABLE TO THE liicEiT, mm. wmm, faiei, TEAMSTER, LABOBERI IN SHORT Everyone can find Goods at Lowest Prices. WE BITY MORE GOODS AND SELL MORE GOODS THAN ANY HOUSE IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. MERCUANTS AND OTHER DEALERS WILL SAVE MONK Y AND FREIGHT BY BUYING THEIR OIL, TOBACCO, SOAP, MEAT, PORK.SUGA US, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, FLOUR AND FEED OF US. WE HANDLE ALL HEAVY GOODS BY CAR LOADS AND HAVE FREIGHT. COME AND SEE. HOLEMAN & HOPKINS, Jenks Twp. Aujiitors' Repojt. ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account with Jenks Township. Dr. To amount of seated road tax $ 570 44 $ 570 44 Cr. By amount soatod road tax work ed and returned a 570 44 $ 570 44 Dr. To amount drawn on Treasurer... 1,218 17 $1 218 17 Cr, By unseated road tax worked 909 83 " am't paid Road Commission ers for services....- 117 75 " am t paid tor Attorney foes (Harris case) 45 00 " am't paid for R. Hettish at tending court ( Harris case) 6 00 " am't paia for witness tees (Uarrii case) 6 98 " am t paid for publishing Aud itors renorts '80 and '81 20 00 .1 am't paid for Constable Fees... 77 ' clean ins school house 2 50 am't paid for Township clerk 20 07 ,r " " " " auditors 14 1)0 " " " " lumber 7 27 " " " watering trough repairs 5 00 " am t paid for stump machine storage 4 00 We, the undersigned Auditors ot Jenks Mownsuip ao certny mat we nave exam ined the accouut and lind them correct as abovo stated. JOHN SALLADE, 1 S. S. TOWLER, V Auditors, U. S. BROCKWAY.J Attest, Jas. A. Soott, Clerk. ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account with Jenks Township Overseers of the i'oor. Dr. To amount drawn from township treasurer l 50 150 Cr. By services of S. F. Rohrer., 150 $ 1 50 Wo certify that wo haro examined tho abovo account and find it correct. JOHN SALLADE, ) S. S. TOWLE R, I Auditors I. S. BROCKWAY.J Attest, J as. A. Scott, Clerk. S. F. ROHRER, Treasurer, in account with Jenks Township. Dr. To am't frcm last year $ 317 60 " " received fim County Com- missioneA 074 24 $1,291 84 Cr. B ly vouchers presented $1,218 17 " percentage 3 per et 3d 54 JX. ..W V . UHIIU,! ,............ ..... VI ,U $1,291 84 We, the undersigned Auditors of Jenks wwnsinp hereby certily thut wo have ex ainined tho above accounts of S. F. Roh rer, .Treasurer, ana nnu uiem correct as abovo stated. JOHN SALLADE. 8. S. TO V L E R, Auditors. ;. il. S. JiltOCK WAY Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. Dr 'lo am't poor tax on hand $ 14 98 14 98 Cr. By vouchers $ " percentage " balance on hand 1 50 04 13 44 $ 14 98 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Jenks lownship hereby certify that wo have examined the above account of S. Rohrer, Treasurer, and find it corect. F. JOHN SALLADE, ) S. S. TOW L K R I Auditor. II. S. BROOK WAY, J Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. Marienvillo, Pa.', March 13, 1882. To The Traveling Public. T HAVE OPENED A LIVERY STABLE J- in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., and am pre pared to furnish travelers with first-class rigs at reasonable rates. Stages will bo run to and from all trains on tho P., B.-A B. Railroad, making connections at Ty iersburg Station. JOHN WALTER. Tylorsburg, Pa. March 1st, 1882. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is ho marvel of the ago for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch St., Philada. aep2l-81tf kin GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HP' 2 o Howe Twp. Auditor's Report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Road Commissioners of Howe Township, for the year ending March 6, 1882, Dr. To amount of orders drawn for yoar ending March 0. '82 $1,1G7 84 amount uuo irom vo. i.om missionors as per last report... 230 9: " amount cash in hand of Town ship Treasurer as per last report i 29 " amount taxes levied for 81 seated $910 CI " amount taxes levied for '81 unseatod 065 63-1,876 11 $1,232 10 Cr. By amount expended on roads seated $801 41 " am't expended on roads unseated 613 16-1,44 i 50 ain't expendod as noor fund... 134 43 134 43 " am't expended for Auditors services " am't expended for publishing Auditors Report ' am't expendod for Commiss ioners services " am't expended for clerk's ser- vices " am't expended for tnwnshin 600 15 00 127 79 42 00 Treasurer's commission 0 97 am t expended lor sundry ex penses 173 49 ain't pathmasters exonerations " am't seated tax '81, returned to Co. Commissioners " duo from Co. Commr's as per last report $230 92 Loss orders on Treasurer of Potest Co. received on account of same 192 80 Leaving balance still duo from 3 49 105 61 County Commissioners 44 6: uy amount unseated tax levied for 1881 $965 60 Less orders on Treasurer of Forest Co. received on account of same 885 14 Leaving balance due liom Co. commissiontrs account 1881 80 40 uy amount lownsuip orders re asoned 1,078 73 $3 !82 10 Township indebtedness March 14, ' '81 orders outstanding 463 24 xownsuip oraers outstanding March 6, '82 . 652 35 ooaiea tax or '81 returned to County Commission ers as above $105 61 Balance due from County Commissioners as above accouut of '80 44 62 m " " '81 80 46 Total amount duo from Countv Commissioners 230 69 Leaving net indebtedness for vear enuing Mach 6, '82 $ 321 66 Reduction of townshiD indebted. ness during tho year 141 68 we, tne undorsigned Auditors of Howe lownsnip Having duly examined the accounts or the lioad CommiaMoners of said township, do hereby certiy iho same FRANK O'CONNER.) . WILLIAM RICE, Auditors. irooKsion, -a.f March 13, 1882, ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Howe town- uip in account with M. M. Sevbolt March 14, '81, by cash on hand May 4, 81; by orders Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive dated May 3, 1881 on the Treasurer of Forest Co. June 28, '81. by orders Nos. 1 to 68 inclusive dated Jun 0 'i , 1 29 192 30 on Treasurer of Forest Co 885 14 . $1078 73 contra. To township orders paid to dato 1078 73 arr. i , . $1078 73 We. the undersicrnnd Am1irri.nr ii township having duly examined the above account and books of M. M. Hey bolt, late c-uier ui nereoy certity the same to W Wl I cel. FRANK O'CONNER, ) . WILLIAM RICE, Auditors. Brookston. Pa., March 13, 1882. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 TONESTA. PA. S2 lo,r,r..i.r.;'.l;v,r.hu',, rr W'1 Formerly Plltr.kurgh,1iUi:vill( & WINTERTIME TABLE, November 181 A.M. P. M A. Valley liy.)v. m.Ia.m.I 6 20 12 27 12 10 iMi P. M H 3f) t 20 t 14 t8 Oil fs 03 7 4fi t7 81 7 24 8 Ml 4 42 4 33 n 10 P.M. 8 40 3 27 j3 0i; 2 r' fl 4(1 2 )2 tl h7 fl 4f. t 27 12 55 12 30 r. m. no'n 12 00 nr Pittsburgh lv nr.. ..Parker ...lv 4.") V 00 12 05 '. .,:! 2U(I P.M. 3 IK 8 30 5 40 A. M. 5 If. ur...l' oxinirg,.iv 11 r . KriwikHn ..1 v ar...Oil Clty....lv ....Rock wood.... Oloopnlis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkcvville.. Tidioute ...Thompson 8... lv..Irvinctoi)..ar 2 20 ;";"-7"t " 3 50 4 Oft I2f, 4 40 4 45 5 12,.- 5 30 1 5 50 12 41 t6o:t12 j-ti'WH'J 50 ti ,):. :i 12 7 013 2.v 5 SH ' 5 M (i 12 B 47 7 20 Tl I. t-iito 7 10 8 4!' 4 OH 0 47 S 0M 8 3.-. A.M. A.M. JH 53 A. M. 1J3.-. A. m". 6 30 4 2, r. m. 6 11 P. M. 8 30 r. m. 6 00 4 42 V. M. l M. P. f ID. A. V.i( lil lv... Vhitmi ...ar A. M. ( hrte Jl(iihriii) P. M n aiiiv., j'.radtord ,.nr 1) 00' r. m". ( Phil v .Vie A'.ii P. M. 7 8 7 67 infiiv...u arrcn...ar 11 47lv..Cl.iroiiikin..nr 10 Ox 10 2. ADDITIONAL TRAINS leavo Claren don 7:-0 a. m., Warren 7:4fi a. in., lrvine ton 8:35 a. m. Arrive nt '1 Minute 9:50 a. in., Tionosta I0;57 a. 111., Oil City 12:30 p. in. Leave Oil City 7:40 a. in., Tionesta 9:20 a. in., Tidiouto l'();55 a. in., Irvinotou 12:10 p. 111. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.lo, Spiirtnnsliurg, Centrcvillo. Corry, Mayvillo, Brocton at 7:0mm, 10:!0aiii, 2:45pm, 4:30pm, K:45pm, Arrivo 8;U(iau:, U:45nm, 'iiOOnm, 3;:;:ni. 8:3iipm. Sunday Train leaves 7:0nni ; arrives 7:05pm. UNION A TITUS VI LLP. BRANCH. Train leaves Titiisvlllo 6:30pm; uiiIvih Union City 7:20 in. Leaves Union City 0: 10am j arrives Titusvillo 8:40mn. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Flajf Stntioiis. Trains nre run on Philadelphia time. Throuirh coaches between Oil City ami Bradford on trains leaving Oil' Cit"" 7:00am., Cony 0;30pin. Pullninu Sleeping Cars betwoon Oil City and Pittsburgh on trains tauvin Brocton 3:30pm and Pittsburgh !l:43pm. ;MfTlckits sold and baggugo chocked to all principal point. ' Get time tables giving full information from Conipnny's Agents. o. WATSON, Jn., Gen'! Supt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l PaH. Agoni 41 Exchangg St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG A iron t, Tionestii Va. WElTTHEE'S'LUNOEALEr iMrnovB tub boub. , ton tiuc o :mk oif CONSUMPI'lViM Bpittlns nf Blnod, Tr- cliitis, i.UUIIliX, I'liV, Catiirrli of I h"t. cl I ikf:ua of tL l iilu.o ini y ' Oram, I rli, 80 cfnfii nti'1 l O. Auk ynnr lriiKirt l.r .TRADEMARK. G; tXXllLU & to. litUburiv. Trial bottle 25 cents. STARTLING QISCOVERYr LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful taj'rtiilcnco ei:tn? Prt'.'na liir l)ecT, Nemoua Pi bultr, Lo.t lljnhood, et:.. hnTmg rtid in vniu evrry tnmn rotnpdr, lm ii: toTr. il it .itnple .'lf uro, wliicli b will t'i -j.l riil-B, to litj t llowjiiiW icr, AiMtvu J, II, ElXVi:. 41 :nrhni M. X. Y. STOPPED FREE lti. tLlilK e, a u n Ln I rve Restorer Vorall ft Nkk iiAwy anil Aartu Jt Urdu iri Llni ir t.ikan i cllrei u- nritilau lua, Treullw and 12 trial lMili;rtfrM.. I ltaiifuU,lriypajlnK'X)riwK. Vm nin, I O. and hi!ts ad.lrfKs to lm. K 1,1 N k, vd AreUSLPliliut!i;liiUla,Pa. HctprincfpularuM"-t. . l'CUPMAl.1 ruroly n w. tub! j fui jiuirt.i 4 it IS not du:illftl v ruir nil jitt, . -'. ,, Irinw romulnud. 'J 11 r trrmw iunm,... but It in truo. iTrt"V.T-""; to a! u.1.! 3 nt. i,.nn..u. n t: FsnifNA U bclucf mom oifoilvrcy ZlZ acrUwidliv hnnmt ithBl,.iTr;!,T I. '.J,Z . .... . No mattnr whnt vnim fiiunaeA an i.. rhnt your dlwiio K wher'o li j ytn (ir bid, mnie or f.-ior li. 7 1 'i.ul'a. tZm?!;."??".'!') 3 Ighbnrs nrt vtmr frton't that J I go nt oace fur l'j ion vdiit nfitrnnnr Atiii I 1 KHUN )tft XlUi OIlK mimtifl' timl Uill ....... I I. B. B. IIAKTMAX 4 CO., Oiborn.Ohto. I U?ituyour bowo1' 6nd 1elvi0 crSanre2-p Kill J $1000 L) II cum it, will iiutvurocrbulii. S52CJf" H FFrtnNApo3Hlv-ly mrps confurlrnoi nn, I i aa other lungundh'scrto.lticuft's. fjto-jw'-! u For Intorimttpnt fvor, rhllla ni a'tAtrTl-'i lira AGENTS WANTKD FOR METRIPOLITAN LIFE UNVEiLEH BY J. W. BUEL. FliiPHt llluiuratt-i! Siilmrrlpiimi Book an i'ublihUcd. Revealing the mysteries atri mi-ortes of High hiuI Low life in Anierica'H greiit cii i.,s embracing New York, WjUhinpi.-ii City, New Orleans. Salt Lake City .-.a -San I-rancUKo. Fashion's folliea i.r d r.vohi.os; sly tricks of pretty deoolvca; the city's rich and tho noor. i ., 1 ' .,.1..... 1 . ' . - "tp inurn 111, HIUI I'll Until . , -", uui,y n'lilieu oiu Hiiini'i-H uiuut mo gas-light and behind i.n ... . in 1 1 1 s ; l'ashionublii anil ofTit.l.ji lu- ... W.,JLf0J,,"i.B"'unW Voudoi,r lie 1 V. , 1 " n ,lie veiled u"1" "ui JllII11011l!lU, revealinir ti... secrets and horrors of tho Kndownmn:. uouse : wl,wl..S.I .... 1 K.- -f" - iil.ll)llOU.' iril-KS. Mrk: ...... ..!!... nun 1111 niiii h Yi'imt tr-. i. .1 . nwv'tt m ov". "" -VL. 1'CBLISI.IMJ w vuurLii r st "i Louis, Mo. pHOTOQRAPil GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . . . Prot)riet, , A Picturea taken In ulllhA uti no.,- U ltl.fll III'MlllO I ha .r..!I . about John Chinaman and his dark U uu vain ever mil i nnn s V.n ; , bV1,"lj"li frontiapsw,. a w 1 I M 1 Ml t tho art. .Mv
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