Che wt tplilkun. WEDsrsnn mrxinc, kiy':7, mi; BOUOUGUOFFICKRS. i )!'" d KOtKiK J'fllKI (.; jf.-i' .feu -North Mi-rd, V. A. Grove, T. P.. Cobb, 1'ntnck JoVeo; South WiiKl, Goo. V. Roh;isoi, A;.-, J'.-xrlriiljjo, O. V. Proper, ' Juxtii-fiH of the .Jc(Jcc3, T. Brcnnan, I). H. Knox. Ctiti.italdr .Tnmos Swailcs. ' Nt'hnol nire.clnr.t3. Slmwkoy, S. .T. Wolott,, E. ,. Davis, A. II. Kelly, (J. W. Robinson, A. II. Pari ridge. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conctrenn-3 R. MosoilOVK. Member of Smote 3. G. ITai.U Acm!lyl. Ii. Davis. rresiilrnt JudtjeVf. D. Brtovv. tjtoeiafc Jitde83ouy Heck, C. A. Him,. . rre.it turn N. S. Foreman. frnfwnilnry, Herfinle r tC Recorder, Ac. JlTSTlS Kit AWK KT. Sheriff. V.. W. Ci.Ar.ic. Commissioner II. W. LKPF.nun, J. S. II rcxntntsoN, II. A. '.ukudf.iAi. County Superintendent J. E. HilIj Ar.n. " JHstrte.f Attorney S. D. Irwtv. .7i'r,v Jrmini'!?.ioncra It. J. IllLT.Ai'.P. J. dHKKNAWAtr. County Surveyor V. F. WiHTTEKlN. Orocr0. II. Cnrjpcir. County A udi!or(i.'. W'AtinKS, J. A. Boott, It. I!. Sv-ai.h:v. a. .7f -Dr. Morrow reports a firm yoiinj -Tho friends of Mr. Partridge at 5k rr ? i r r i (Nuim-c M,r t. j'.icmmii A Shav. kfy.1 i3riv rrivftl at the home ot lr. and .JamtHtown el is-palt hca his iriends here Real Ivstatl Agent & Conveyancer, Mrs. John Clark, cf Green townphip, to the effect that if they wonld see him (Offli'c in CDiirt.UoiiRc,) , , TIONESTA, roillT COUNTY, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to I Searches. Uriel's. Payment of Tuxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands nt Treasurer's Halo. Will draw deeds, itiortL'ntrcfi. flirronmotil. Ac. All business entrusted to my raro will rcceivo prompt on Juepclay montiog; weight tnuo pounds. Mr. Clark is a brother of our townsman Jas. K. Clark, and son-in-law of our old friend Geo. Bluerock. alive they must coma at once. This would indicate that be is sicking very faet, and perhaps before twenty-four hours have elapsed ho will hate passed from earth. Mrs. J. G. Dale and the children of Mr. Pa'rtridgo departed for Jamestown this morning. Our citi- LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Conili-nncit Time Tulilr TioiifHla Station. Freddie, a bright and interesting child of Anthony and Amanda Deet, Attention. Everything donoeatisfMctorlly f,f Brnoltufnn. this r-nuntv. died on and at reasonable rates. lljanHi ,, . . j y.ena hav been hnnincr almost against x naay last, iztn msi. jus ago was - years, 7 months and 12 days. The "V9 lor u,a 3 ..tuuugu ... bereaved parents have the sympathy a"rtaiQ nt prepared to rcce.vo ri c . i the news of hia death, it will bo a saa U & .!.-! t O T..i. beforo putting our paper to press we received the news of Mr. Partridge's death, which occurred last evening at half past six o'clock. Further par ticulars next week. Tlio Uuinilo, Pittsburgh & West ern Railroad Co. announce that the Will of Sarah Ann Ford. . The Pittsburgh Leader of the lOtb inst., says: The will of Sarah A. Ford was filed with Ilegister Iloerr this morning. The will is dated May 5, 1882. Thomas Balph and Henry A. Ford are made executors. By the terms of this will II. P. Ford, the B UCFuC, muu lu D.a. tne,r Annuai jUD0 meeting iracis oi jana, coJtainmg o.uuu acres Bj(ieratj011 anfi actio it in Forest and Clarion county, together hopeJ tht p,an rropog9cl wIU nieet a list of Examination Question?, that the examinations may hp uniform throughout the county, and grant tho Diploma to Buch applicants as pa?s an' examination in the Common Branches with a percentage to be determined by the Examining Committee. The above circular will be presented to the Boards of School Directors nt for con- is to lie NORTH. Train 1" :M am Train it K:Y1 pin Train IS Ml pin one -While oa bis way to town .... in:r,7 am -j jn8t k neath lost out of HOUTII. Train IS. nv..;., 10 Train l(i."!!! 7:H1 pin his vest pocket a five-dollar bill, some where along the Dutch Hill road. John don't much expect to eco it ncain, Kev. Jlicks will occupy thopuipit ,iutflll tl)0 pame wou(; feei vervgnite ful to tho Under if he would return it to him. Train 5) North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. of the M. E. Church next bunday evening. , Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. openintr of the Kinzua Extension will -Drilling on tho Baaver Valley take pInce to.,ay anij wiu celebrate well was resumed ou Monday last. te evcnt ilh a complimentary ex- Tho result of this venture will proba- : nvor Thn TtrnHfnr Rhnrt bly be known in ten days or two Lin . from Titusvillc to Bradford and owners premise not to ... ti,o n P Ar. w T? u nn in BUSINESS DIRECTOnY. , TIONESTA LODGE A n- :mh. I. O. of O. TVTEKTS ovorv Saturday ovnninir, nt 7 IV I o'clock, iii tho Lodgn Hoom in l'ar trldiro's Hall. J. 1). DAWSON. N. a . W. SAWYER. Sec'y. 27-tf. E. L. DAVIS, ATTOHN K Y-AT-I.AW, flonesla, Pa. Collnctlonsmadoin this and adjoining roundoff M. W. TATE, ATTOHN KY-AT-IjAW, "Elm Rtroet. Tlontta, Pa. Tho town 3 quite dull sinco the rafts pulled out. weeks. The owners premise not to Judge Cook, candidate for Con- make a mystery of it, but will let the p08;tjon to transport passengers and gressj tiiooK nacua wun iiouesu r""" ,u ,..w irnignt tictween ine lower ana upper friends this week. as the hole is completed. 0;i countries quicker and at less i - Norton & Dubail continue to sell Luther Vought of tha Common- rates than ever. The present efficisnt a cieat many of their superior Howe wealth, is attending the Greenback managers have put the road in splen- 6cwin" inachines. State Convention this week, at liar- did trim throughout, and it is pleasant Annie blossoms ore breinin? to "sburg, being the representative dele- to know that the company is prosper show nn. and veuctation is makinc S"3 J,um ing aamiraoiy. uur iusuks are uue imo. let me Dosses gui uoiu vi you ; mey v ni. O. jialawin, jiisq., me popular are worso than hienas, and might tear Bnd efficient General Paisenger.Agent, you to pieces. for an invitatien to attend the excur The north ward population is on sion, which cannot be otherwise than the increase. A boy at Pat Joyce a pleasant success, borry we are too domicile oa Sundav eveuinsr. and on much rushed with work to attend this Monday Mrs. Muenzenborger- made Johnny the happiest man in town by presenting him with a bouncing girl baby. There is no limit to Johu s bo me stir in the ground. Its time. Freeh oranges, oatmeal, codfish, &c, this week at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. It. Mr. John Barton, who was drafted on the jury from Barnett, dropped iuto our sanctum u lew minutes while in town. Prettv heavy frost on Sunday T. F. ft JTCHEY, t rTTAl) XT If V A 'P-T. a W JTL. L XUIV , I .... . . . . "--V' - Tlonosu. Forest County Ta. night last but we have heard 'jo I good feelings, and nearly every smn- piainia yes, anu to presume no un.ue ker jQ tQwn bag ffe(j ftt h;g cxpense was clone. J. D. AC NEW, ATTORNEY- AT-L.AW, Tioncsta, Pa. Kobinson cc JJonner have a new ATTENTION SOT.tHF.ns! anu BCUVO CltrK. ilia uiiimuuh d t luiTohoPit admitted to practice as ai am i.i Nr. Clinton Baker. ofvSnrinc Attorney in tne rnnsion nico hi yn inirton. D. C. All onicerH, Koidier, or Ailnrs who worp Inlurd in tho lato war. caw obtain ponsionH to which thev may bo entitled, bv callinc on or addressing mo at TloneMta, Ta. Also, claims for arrearages ofpsy and bounty will rooeive prompt at tnnl Ion. Tnvintr bnnn tivcr four vears a soldier in thn lato war. nd havlne for a number of vpars cnirairod in the prosecution of Aol tiers' claims, my experionce will awcure the oolloction or claims in tno snortcwr po uiblo time. J. B. AONEW. jltf. LAWRENCE HOUSE, , TfONESTA. PF.NN'A. WM. HMEATt- TtAIIOH. PKornii:Ton. This liousn isr-n ii f.rnl lv located. Kvcrvthlntr now and well furninhod Superior accommoda- i ttnnM mid strict Attention eiven u cucsts. Voirotables And Fruits of all kinds served in their season, sample room lor i.oni- tncrclal Agent. ' CENTRAL HOUSE, IJONNElt. AGNKW UliOCK. T. C. Jai'uhos. Proprietor. This is a new house, and has lust been fitted up for the peeoinmodatioii of tho public. A portion of tho patronno of tho public is solicited. 4-iy NATIONAL HOTEL, TIOIOUTE, PENN'A, W. P. P.t'CKUX, Proprietor. A lirst-cias noiei in an Creek, Warren couuty Miss Belle Robinson of Reynolds- ville, Ta., is paying her Tionesta friends a visit, being the guest of her brotber's family, Mr. G. W. Robin son. -Mr. Jas. II. Fones left for liar risburg on Monday last to attend the meetincr of the Grand Lodge, I. O. of Although the attendance is quite large this is a very quiet couit week. Up to this writing but one (the Mealy) case has been called, and that is still royal affair. Miss Minnie Freeman has so far recovered from her severe sickness as to be able to ride out. She expects to go to Franklin to-day to visit her brother L. R. Freeman. Miss Free man and her mother desire , through our columns to extend their heartfelt thanks to the many friends who be stowed such kind assistance and sym I . Ml on trial. The railroad suit has been Patliy aurlDg cer ,liness. ana wlsues I. ,i 1 l ltl . continued to September term. P. S. t0 sa7 W1U ever e K,nQ,J re,uein The verdict of the jury in the Mealy bered by them. They will leave for case was "not guilty." The case of their Maryland home as soon as Miss Freeman vs. Cornwell is on trial as we Minnie i8 able 1 travel. bearing with with mills and other buildings belong ing to tho firm of Ford & Lacy ; also six bonds, of $1,000 each, of tha Seventh ward school. Sarah P. and Mary G. and Catherine Ford, daugh ters of II. P. Ford, are bequeathed her house on the corner of Wyle avenue and Green street, and to Mary Strau ahan certain lots of ground in Tio ne3ta and Twenty-second ward are left. favorably the views of all who are interested in tho lifting up of our schools. It is proposed with only one motive, the advancement of cur edu cational interests. A Card. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1. '82. For weaknesi of any kind take Peruna. ' The nearest infallible remedy is Peruna. At th faintest pain Peruna riONliSTA MAJLJMCKT.S. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. - 6.008.00 - 1.50(2.00 1.00 The following letter copied from the 6hould be thought of. Clarion JCcnuoUcan-Uazeue. win ex plain itself : Editor Repcblicax-Gazette : My attention has been called to an article in the Brookville Democrat, of lr hoCr,. lnsr which cocs on to P lour ,)arrel cll01C0 state mat, my cauuiuuuy ior v,ougrs Corn Mcalt 100 n,a in Jeuerson county is to assist in nom- chop feed, puro frrain - - i.8."r inatin? for that position Gen. Harry Com, Shelled - 90 WUta Th ,m nrtiplft rn.9 r.n to Heans bushel - - - 2.G0Q4.00 T,..t.i:.. : T.r....- Ham, BUar cared ... 15 Htaio ma!, ivepuui.uitua iu cutlaou Breakfast Bacon. Buprar cured - - 15 county voting lor me, era only bring- shoulders ing grist to Gen. White's mill," &c. Justice to myself and the friends at whose solicitation I have consulted to allow my name to be used for the WhiteCtsli, half-barrels Lake herring; hatf-barrola Suurar - Syrup - N. O. Molasses new high position named, demands upon Roost Rio Coffeo my part a most emphatic denial. I have no hesitation in pronouncing the statement a most unwarrantable false hood. Those who know me will hardly deem such denial necessary. To those who do not, my word sbould be sufficient. I wish it distinctly un derstood that I shall use all honorable means to deserve the Republican nom- them the good wishes of their many friends here. The Philadelphia Record cf re cent date has the following item : "A representative of German and English bankers seeking investment for a large amount of capital arrived in this city go to press. ' Last week's rains produced a glo rious flood in the creek and river, in conseauence of which a larse amount O. F., as representative of Tionesta 0f iumber all that was left, in fact- Lodge. was brought out, and ou Monday fimna rhnnorll Co, have attached ntnrtorl f..r ta Jaatlnnf inn tn tnnrlvl. a very handsome awning to their store u wa3 by odds the finest flood we have 80me eM nuu "b front, which is a wonderful improve- had this season, and a happier crew of . . , . , . roent and makes their store look quite men than the lumbermen seemed to be cityfied." would be difficult to find. For the benefit of our friend Bill, .Thft Vrdict. March" ithn latest pieco of music, end is already very popular. It was composed by Eugene of Brookstan, who so strenuously objected to the vegetine "ad." we have expunged it, but we won't agree to keep it out. leading banking bouse repaired to the oil centres of this State. He is quietly making purchases of oil. He states that the oil fields in Russia and Ger many have not yielded what they promised, and the indications are that L.Blake, and published by X. Y. they will soon be exhausted. He pro Ilelmick, Cincinnati, O., at 40 cents poseg buying $5,000,000 barrels." Messrs. Sye Neill and R. D. Fisk per copy. The title page contains a ppects, and tho plcasant-st stoopinir place 0f Harmony Up., dropped into our perfect likeness of Judge Cox, Judg in town. Rates very reasonable. janS-82 ' ,. j K, . , , m, a VV. C. COSURN, M. C PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 1 fas had over fifteen rears experienco in the practice of his profession, having gra.l- jntliJ, sanctutu a few moments yesterday. Thev. are pleasant ceutleinen, but awfully Democratic. --Mr. A. B. Kelly will represent The "Western Pennsylvania Ilia, torical Society" was organized in Pitts burgh last week. The following rjoun ties are included within the range of the Society : Alleghany, Erie, Ve Capt. W. W. Barr, of Clarion, wa3 nango, Jefferson, Forest, W'estmore Porter, George B. Corkhill, and the twelve jurymen, who convicted Guittau. Seud for it. nated Icaallv and honorably May 10 ()nice'andRosidenco In Forest House,! vorp8t countv on the Republican State 4 ,ir aaa uQ u:a a T: ca,cnt 1 the Court Houso, Tionesta, Pa. ' . , . IU " 11 lu' "v ovu """" iaou, nuouiuujj, xuuiaua, k.u,uui, posite tr Aug. 2.r- 1880 J. W. MORROW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A. SURGEON, Late of Armstrong county, havi up located in Tionesta is prepared to nttona an pro fessional calls promptly und at all hours. Oltico in tSmcRi lmuKU v co. s now uuuu- in" upstitirs. Ollico hours 7 to H A. M ., nn?l 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and 01 to 7 v. K. Kundays. to 10 A. m. ; 2 to 3 and 0t to 7 i nr. liosidcnco ill Fishor House, on Walnut Street. iuay-18 81. F. F. WHITTEKIN. CIVIL ENG1HEER APtD SURVEYOR. (Co, Surveyor of Forest County.) TfntST-CT.ASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. apr5 pi Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. U. U. MiY. A. V- KKLLY MA r, TAKK CO., B J N "K. E "Sj S I Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowod on Time Deposits Central committee tne ensuing jear, chaDce9 were for 8ccurjDg the endorse- Washiuzton, Favette, Greene, Beaver, be having been elected by the conven- ment of the )eiaocracy 0f Korest for Butler, Mercer, Crawford, Lawrence, tion held last Wednesday. Rf Senator in this district. The Warren. Cameron. Elk. Clearfield. A special meeting of the A. O. U. Captain is a fine looking gentleman, Cambria, Bedford, Blair and McKean. W., will take place this O ednesday) aru WOuld doubtless mak a good Sen- The first regular meeting of this Soci evening. As many of the members as ator. but tho Democratic? "bosses" ,tv will h held in PittsburL'h on Mon can are requested to bo present. Im- jmve promised the couuty to Seuator fay June 5. Hall, and Capt, uarr win pro'oaoiy Peterson's Magazine for June, the have to stanu duck. begt of al, inagaziDe8 tor ho ia(;es ;9 Mrs. Jessie James sends us a cir- or our table. It is fully up to if not cular denying that she is identified ahead of former issues. Tho principal with any publication purporting to be steel engraving "Her first Hand at an tion: upnver a.m., express, ahiet0 0f her late husband's life. Oar." is charming as is also the col 8:50 a. m., local ; 4:04 p. m., She does not know that he was a bad Ured fa3hion plate. Tho Juno number Down river l:Uo p. m., express ; maD an(j wjh uot b0 a party to the also contains a most beautiful pattern 8:08 p. m., mail. draccinc: of his character before the for a penwiper, which is called the I WW w I . Baldwin's Official Railway Guide gaze of the world. The circular is "Oscar Wilde Penwiper, being t for May is on hand with its usual well gotten up, most likely by her handsome sunflower. Chas. J. Peter Bupply of good things for the traveling attorney. Warren Ledger. Wo re- son, 30G Chestnut St., Phila., Ta. Only public. No journal of its kind has ceived a similar circular, end are also $2.00 a year, Rio Coffee,' Java Coffee Tea Butter Rice Efrgs, fresh Salt best lake Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, " keg Potatoes ination for Congress in this district, Dried Annie's per lb it T I and should 1 De selected, win epare no Dried Reef effort to further deserve the confidence Dried Peaches per lb the people of the same may place jn Dried Peaches pared por me. Fiom boyhood I have been idon tified personally with the interests of the counties of Forest, Jefferson and Clarion, and indrectly with the others composing the district. Of my ability to represent these faithfully I leave to those who know me to judge. My friends certainly know we well enough to know that I will not be made a cats paw of or stoop to anything dishonor able for this or any other position in their gift. Toward the other candidates for tho position I have none but the kindest feeliorrs. Their claims are entitled to as respectful consideration as my own. From boyhood I have "paddled my own canoe, l certainly minis 1 can do so in a matter of this kind. In brief, I am a Republican candidate for the nomination for Congress in this the Twenty-Fifth Congressional Dis trict. I only allowed the use of my name with tho express understanding cal practice tho prei'orouce. that I would run in the best interests of the Republican party of the district, Hoping this assurance w ill be satis factory to all. I am Respectfully, Andrew Cook. Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa., April 27, 1882. 8011 - 7.50 5.50 Jll 75 70SM) 15($20 28(o30 20(90 25 30 8 10 - 15 1.50 . ' - 3.75 5.5)0 .. 1.25 1.50 78 - 13 1011 25 portaut business. Ptr order of G. W. Sawyer, M. W. Quito a change in the time of trains will take place to morrow. The new schedule will be as follows at this eta- . Collections made on of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. ever made more rapid strides to tuc- all the Principal points cess than Baldwin's, and it is justly cel ebrated and popular. M. M. Seybolt and 'Squire Cole represented Brookston on the jury this week. Mr. A. P. Anderson of the same place, secured hi3 voting papers at this court and thus is another sound Republican added to the already large Dealer in )AndC -.....in n n n e AVtJ HOUSE FURrUSHUiu uuu uo listillFore8tcouoty. "., T.TtnMPT- -Mr- IlenT IJebcr. Jr- formerly . - -r rn u 111.1 wiii. iv a. a. v w ' LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Pa., Jonej7, pHAKLES RA1SK, rnACTIOAL of this place, is now engaged in the hardware tradenit Tionesta, Pa.,' and from the papers published at that place we learn that he has bis etore nlreadv opened and is mectin" with ' ' 4 A CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKES, much success. Henry has great faith 1 . . . 1. ci,n in printer's ink. and we know that ho TIONESTA, PA I will succeed. Brookvdle Lepubhcan. Ineur F.LM ST., DR.A. To School Authorities. Ollicoof J, E. Hilt.aiip, ") County Si pkhintkn !i:NT Forivst County. J Tionesta, Pa., May 13, '82. Many of the counties around have adopted the idea of graduating A.('l!i us of the opiniou that Mrs. James did not write it. The June number of Ballou's Magazine is wholesome spring reading, A call at the studio of W. A. containing as it does just such matter Greaves last week found this popular as is suited for this time of year. There artist full of busines. lie has been are spirited engravings, a fashion- "cleaning house" to the extent of plate, a trout-stream, aud a few comic making his rooms very handsome and pictures well calculated to make the pleasaut, and uow has many fine pic- most misanthropic laugh. The stories tuies on exhibition. He has some are all good aud the poetry excellent, beautiful frames on sale ; also a lot of Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 plaques and sketching material, suiia- Ilawley Street, Boston, Mass., at ouly ble for persons who want to ornament $1.50 per annum, postpaid. and decorate. Among his many orders ha is dow painting portraits of Berry Keelor and Nettie Silk. Both, we think, are very good portraits, and are works of art that well show the eupe- For runa. nervous debilitv take Pe- rior taste and Warren Mali. skill of the artist. Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash, Poplar, Cucumber, and White Oak Lumber. G. M. Kepler. April 20-tf. the students of tho Common Schools and have adopted means to that end Believing the idea to be a good one a great incentive to school work ; and that it would be well to do likewise in Forest county, I would, respectfully ask tho Board of to consider the matter with the viow of taking action thereon. The plan wo propose is as follows, viz: Have engraved aud printed especially for the schools of the county, a Common School Di ploma, suitable for framing, aud worth preserving and keeping. Let an Ex amining Committee be appointed, either on such committee in each school district or one committee for tho whole county, or one committee for two or more school districts, tho Committee to meet for the purposo of holding examinations at luast once during each school year at such timo aud place as mny be mot convenient and necessary. Let tho aforesaid Committee have prepared for their use Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the Estate of H. II. May, late ot 1'ionesui uorougn, deceased, have been granted by Justis Shawkey, Register, to the undersigned, and all per fcons indebted to or having claims against said Estate are notified to make settle ment with us. BEN J. MAY, H. H. STOW, Executors of Estate of II. H. May, de ceased. Tionesta, Pa., April 14, 1882. Ct. FISnER. DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Havinir resumed his practice in Forest county he will muke his accustomed visits to Tionesta on nil regular court weeks. Ho will be found at the Central House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. mar8-82. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials etc., of Dr. Kteadman, would respoctiully an nounce that he will carry on the Dental business in Tionesta, and having had over six years successful experienco, considers himself fully competent to give entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my nieai- niar-ra. To The Traveling Puttie, T HAVE OPENED A LIVERY STABLE JL in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., and atn pre pared to furnish travelers with lirst-clasa rigs at reasonable ratos. Stages will be run to and from all trains on the P., B. fc B. Railroad, making connections at Ty icrsburg Station. JOHN WALTER. Tylersburg, Pa. March 1st, 1882. DENTISTRY, WM. TATE, D. D. S., lhiu rmriTiaiientlv located in Tionesta. and will bo found nt the Rural House. He has had oyer 2H years successful experience, and will guaiantco sawix faction in every instance. Prices reasonable. apr. 12-82. JteSyJcss J air 10 Is Icad.jj GENTS WANTED for th Illustrated iives and Adventures ot Irank and Jesso James and tho Younger Brothers, the r.oted Western Outlaws Hon. J. A. Dacus, I'll D. A true and thrilling account of their bold actions for 20 years, in as many States and Territories, with graphic statement of the final tragedy in St. Joseph. Profusely illustrated, includ ing cnyivinirs of the Outlaw Joso James before and niter death, his young wifoand little children, tho detective Fords, tho houso 'if tho last struggle, and 50 others, engraved from actual photographs. GENTS WANTED! Semi for full XX particulars and bo convinced that this is tho most salable and profitable book published ; or, to save time, send 50 cents ut onco for Canvassing Book and state your choice of townships. Address, N. 1. THOMPSON it CO., Pubs. St. Louis, Mo. Patents For Inventions. K. W, ANOt'HSON. J. C. BMITK. Amlcrwou V Smith, ATTORN E Y S-AT- L A W, No. 700 Seventh St., WASHINGTON, D. C. No fee for preliminary examination. No fee unless patent is slowed. Fees hs than any other responsible agency. Books of inioi matiiui sent lice of chaiyc. Ret eicuccM furnished upon reipicst. sep-2Mt Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer bi ho marvel of the age lor all Nerve Dis cases. All fits stooped iVic. Send to !'3l .vivli St., I'hilad.i. M-p21-H.ll
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers