WEDXKSDAl PI!! KXlSfi, NAY il, nonouGiiOFFicuits.' rtitr.irx--fii'ftrulR MortriAN. ( 'nH'nriinimi.-Hnrli ward, V. A. drove, T. 11. Cobb, Patrick .lovi-o South Ward, Ceo. W. Robinson, V. F. IMum, O. W. Proper. J Ml ice of the rrn.cn J. T. Rrennim, D. H. Knox. Cmmtahlr James SwailcH. School Directors I. Nhawfcev, S. .T. Wolcott, H. L. Dii vis, A. 15. Kelly, (J. W. Robinson, A. H. Partridge. FOHEST COUNTY OFFICES. Mvmhrrof Cmigrex -J as. Mosmiovn. Memt.cr ofXci'it' I. (J. Ham.. Axse.mbl,ij--V;. L. Davis. J're.yiilcvt. .mfrjiW. I). Anoqinfc J milieu JmiN Rrci-r, C. A. JIlT.t,. ' J'rcawrrr'X. H. Voir km a n. Proth'itinfttvii, lirgintcr Jj ticcorihr, iCr. Jl'sTlS Sn.UKKV. SUcri'V.V.. Wr. (T.A'-.K. CtmiiiMimnnrrn II. W. Li:iKnrii, J. S. IT KNDKHSON, H. A. .t'lIMlKU,. County thqicrintevdenlS. 1'. ITir.ij- AIM. JfintrM A ttorhry8. P. Irvwrv. Jury Coin-fir i, isto U. J. Ill LI. A HP. J. OnKHSAWAW, County Surrcuor F. F. Wjiittkkis. fVrwflr O. II. CiicuriT. County A iiiKtor.iii.V. Wa kpi.N, J. A. Scott, 11. B. Svai,i,i:y. bl!S IN CSS DIRE CTO R Y . , G. M. Sliinvloy,-. (Siicrc-JMor o Rreruvui A. Slwwkcj,) Iic.il Ectate Afiont ft Conveyancer, (Oirine In Ci ill rt House,) TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, FA. FiRTTClJLAR ATTENTION given to Searches, liiiefs, Payment of Taxes, Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands nt Treasurer's Sale. Will draw deeds, inorttr.'iLtos, nrccmruts, vc All business entrusted to my nnro will receive prompt nttonlion. Everything ilono caUsfaotorily and at roiisonnhlo rales. llj;inS'J LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. C'ni!i!rn:4ii1 Time ThMc Tioiicstn. Station. Tin in in 1:M pm Train 10 8:08 pm NORTH. Train 15 V:2t am Train is S:5D hiii Train f 1:01 pm Train 9 North, mid Train 1C South carry the mail. Rev. licks vi!J occupy the pulpit nf the M. E. Cliurch next Sunday evening. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. ni.; JM. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. at TI0NE3TA LODGE T O of O m MEETS every Saturday evening, t 7 o'clock, in the ljodj.ro Itooin in Par- trldgo's Hall. K .T. P. DAWSON, N. 1. O. W. SAWYF.R, !r!"-'y. 27-lf. E. L. DAVIS. ATTOHNF. Y-AT-T.AW , Tiotiosta, Fa. Collot'tions liindo In this and adjoining coiintic-w. MILFjS W. TjITE, A'lTt)UN K'-A T-TjAAV, Elm Street, Tionosta, Fa. friends iu Conncaulville, Pa. Try the "1'rido of Tioncsta llolernau & Hopkins'. Mr. D. S. Wakcnifilit, f Millers- n. Ta., shook LanJi with TionesU irionds this week, A 1,1. Wallace Eij., has heen ia tho county for several days locking up oil lauds, lie favored us with a pleas aDt call yesterday. Three car loads of Flour, Chop, Feed, and Oats, junt received at Hole ruao & Hopkins', Tionosta, Fa. It. -Mra. J. I). W. Keck aod little daughter Minnie, departed Monday for a six week's visit to relatives and T. rnaTciiF.Y. . AT'l'OKN FY- AT-Tj.W, Tioii(;'!a, Foivnt I'otmly l'n. J." AONKW. ATTORN K Y- T-TjAW, TionoMa, Fa. ATTENTION SOLDI EliS ! I have boon admitted to practlco as an Attorncv in the PonRion Ollleo nt War1- Injrton.'D. C. All ollioorw, sold'.rrs, or milors who were Iniurcd In tho Into v.Tti- can obtain pensions to t-1hc1i tlioy !Ry 1 rntltlo"!, hv calliiifj: on or nd Jresn'm' nio nt Tionpsta. l"a. AIno, claims Tor itn rivrn.m'H of pay and bounty will ronuivo protupt nt- fflTtt.fOll. 1 Wavinrr bnon ovor four vfars a Hnldior In the lata war. and havini; for a nmnlmr nf voai-H einr(ie(u1 In the prosecution of nol- dlorB' claims, my oxporlonoo will assure the oolloction ol clanna in mo Riiorrosi pow iblo time. J. AtiN UW. 41tf. TAWRKNCH HOUSE, Tionesta, Fa., J Wm. KmoarliHiiiTh. Fi onriotor. Thia houso i centrally located. Kvorythinst new and well lui rtishod. ' Suponor Ac- nnmmndntioTia and Ktrit't e.ttptltion uiveil fn friinit.f. VpirotabloH and Fruits of all kinds Horvcd in their heason. Samplo room for Commercial Agents. plENTUAL llOFSE, Tionwla, Fa. V- T. C Jaeknon, Proprietor. J lua is a new house, and has just, been tilled up l ir tho accommodation oitnn puiiDe. a por tion of tho patroiiago of tho public is solic ited, "iu-iy. TVTATlONAfj HOTEL. Tidioute, Pa., IN W. I. Imcklin, Proprietor. A first class hotol ia all respects, and tho pleas nutest stopping place in town. Kates very reasonable. JanS-SJ. -There wes a pretty Eeversi froBt iu soma sections of the county on Mon day night, but to what extent it dam- njred thiii" wo have cot learned. -Geo. Albaugh got a severe whack ou the iihin wlnJo at work on iiermaa & Sliamburg'e mill on West Hickory, las t week, which laid him up for a faw days. -Mr. Fulton, our enterprising hariiesi maker, koeps a full lino of teamsters' GQpplics of all kind. Noth ing in that lino hut you caji find at his neat shop. Call on him arid see. Fresh arrivals of Clothing, Dry Goods and Groceries, c, this week at HolemaD & Hopkins'. It. Mr. L. Arner, with the, help of about 20 men, succeeded in killing at Salmon Creek oa Sunday night last a huge poroupiae. So reported Mr, Geo. M. Kepler. Another well ia to be started at Balltown forthwith. It will he loca ted from a half to a mile weat of all former operations, which we suppose will he uearer tho G4G gusher. Dr. Morrow report the arrival on Sunday night of twins nt the resi doaco of our friend Mr. J. P. Laweon, tho efficient section hose on the Ii. K. at this station. A hoy and girl and Tho GIG well still holds it? own, and is gushing out the grease kt the rate of 800 to 1000 barrels every 21 hours. The oil market is very weak, having goUown as far as 00 cents. Another such a spouler will make 40 cent oil. Thero ia another weU to come in shortly near tho 616. Lcn. Agnew has rented the hotel at Oil Creek Lake for another season, and is now engaged in fixing up the samp, building new additions and otherwise improving the property. Judge Church, of Crawford county, last week granted him a license. Hillv'dlage Herald. The Dr. Winans property, occu pied by Mr. O. B. Hoskins, is re ceiving an extensive overhauling at the hands of carpenters Jim Carson and Harve Foreman. Just now a now shingb roof is being put on tho build hiT. Tho value and comfort will bo much enhanced ,by these repairs. U. 0. Keliij who was bo severely injured on Fato3 Kun by a Tallin treo two months ago, was able to go to his liBtno near Edenburg, on Monday, His leg heakd rapidly under the fkillful treatment of Dr. Morrow, and it will not be long before ho will bo able to navigate without the uso of crutches, provided ho meets with no further accidents. How is this, farmers ? It is said that rather a strange phenomenon is presenting itself ou tho growing wheat this season. In some localities the letter M is plainly described on the leaf just where it forma the bend or circle at tho point most exposed to the rays of t!i3 sun. Considerable con jeeture or.d speculation as to tho cause bignificauco or meaning is mauifested Can any ou explain ? Mr. L. Arner is no longer a citi zen of Nebraska. He has become ex tensively engaged with tho Salmon Creek Lumber Co., and has taken up bin abode at their mills, moving his last load of goods yesterday. Ne braska loses a good citizen and the neighborhood is minus a most worthy aud estimable family. We aro glad T "VY. MORROW. M. D.. ' J . PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON, T,ntn of Armstrontr cunfv. bavins; located In Tinnvtfta In urt narnrl t:i f.tliMlil all pro feHsional calls promplly end at- nil hours. al parties doing well Olflco in Rnicarbauyrh .': C'o.'s new build- in:r. ui) stairs. Olib-o hours 7 to S A. M., mill 11 to 12 m. : 2 to 3 imd C to v. m HundavM, it to 10 A. M. ; 2 10 5 mid (ii to 7! m lles-Miiuee in Fisher Jloiir-e, on Wnlniit. Klreet. luav-lS f-l WC. COlHTRN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON, ira li.nl over iM't ecu voars oxnorieneo in the practice of his profession, having fj-rnd-uatod legally and honorably May la, lM!.r. .n en am Kauiienco in ruroi jumini-. opposite the Court, H untie, Tionoula, I 'a. lug. 25-10 medi- '-V DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MOREOY Havtnp; purchased tho materiaN Ac, of Dr. Steadman, wmiM rcspocuuiiv an nounce tl.at ho will carry nil tho Denial busino.sa in TionesUi, mid haviiri had over nix years wiwoa'ul experience, considers himself fully competent to e.lve cnlao sat- isfiicllon. 1 sliall iilways t;ivo my cal practico the prelerence. mar: DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, WARREN, PA Ti!ivbv resumed his practice in Forei-t (onntv ho will imiku his accustomed visits - to Tionesuv on Ho I The price of be&f-steak don t come down much; Ono of our face tious citizens lemarked the other day as he passed with a small parcel oftho article, "I can carry the meat home, but will have to wheel the pay down." Yesterday, Decoration Day, wa3 not generally observed iu this place, and to judge from appearances one would never have guspicioned that the day had been set opart for decora ting the graves ot the fallen hoiocs. Paul Blute and John Charlseu have taken tho contract of peeling 1,200 cords of bark for Kepler it Foreman, on the headwaters of Queen, Hickory township, and they want to hire some help, for which they agree to pay good wages. nil regular court weeks. TTarrv. thirteen vear eld son of - j v a will bo found at tho Central House. Q0OTlt Klinostiver, had his right hand erfect satisfaction guaranteed. marS-Ki. . , , badly larcenatad on a buzz-saw at the nENTiSTUY Nebraska mills yesterday. Dr. Mor Has permanently located in Tionesla, and row, assisted by the REPUBLICAN BtafT, will bo found at tho Rural House, ue nas Every established local newspa per receives subscriptions from the argo cities, which pazzlcs the publish ers, but which tho XSew Xork lunc ately explained as follows: "Awhole- 8ai merchant in this city, who had become rich at the business, says his rule is that when ho sells a bill of goods on credit, to immediately sub scribe for tho local paper of his debtor. So long as his customer ad vertised liberally and vigorously, he rested, but as soon as he began to coiv tract his advertising space, he took the fact as evidence that there was trouble ahoad, and invaiiably went .for the debtor." Said he : "The man who is too poor to make hi3 business known is too poor to do business." Tho with drawal of an advertisement i3 an evi dence of weakne?3 that business men are not slow to act upon. On Saturday last J. V. Collin?, Dan Hill and W. G. Hunt took atrip up to tho extensive saw mills of T. D. Collins, located at Nebraska, seven miles above Tionesta, in Forest county rr t ii ...i .1 lneso mills aro sais to t o among iiie largest in northwestern Pennsylvania and are fitted up with the most iru proved machinery. Juovisuorii rep resent thij sight at the mills a3 a grand one, and saw logs ninety and 100 feet in length were being ripped up into boards and bridge timbers with won derful rapidity. This mill does a large business in sawing bills to order. Derrick. Here's how Brother Dunn of the Crookston, (Minn.) Chronicle, chroni cles tho little "oupleasantness" that occasionally occur in that bustling city of the northeast : "Jno. Billcdeux erected a claim shanty over the eye of P. II. O'Brien yesterday, and was run in by Constable Shepard. Esq. Lewis assessed the buildor 10, because of tho awkward mencer in which ho used hi3 too)?. Billcdeux had O'Brien arrested on account of words spoken calculated to cause a breach of the peace, but tho latter cause has not yet been tried." Tho man who was too poor to take his home paper was in town on Thurs day last and made a fortune (?) buy ing $20 bills for 8 from a sharper who was along with the show, but comehow or other when he come to counting his easy made fortune he found himself $48 poorer than when he commenced, and the sharper was that much the richer. Had he read last week's issue of tljis paper and heeded the advice given, he would have saved enough to becoaio a life subscriber. AnSto Bethlehem Vindica tor, The National Bank of Kittanning went in operation on Tuesday, the ICth inst., with a capital of $100,000. The officers are os follows : President, Hon. James Mosgrove ; Cashier, Wm. Pol lock ; Assistant Cashier, Geo. W. Do vsrspiko ; Bookkeeper, J. M. Painter. Tho Printers Profit is the name of a new monihly magaziuo published in the interest of printers, book-binders and stationers by Geo. W. Hubley, Eight and Sacsom Sts., Philadelphia, at only fifty cents per year. Every printer will "profit" by reading it, Win. Richards has a lot of "Sim plicity" Beehives which ho wishes to dispose of at very low prices. He will take in exchacgo country produce Grookston Crcvitics., On MGnJay,- tho 22J inst., John Nelson, fireman on tho T. V. R. R., masilied his thumb on tho right hand whilo coupling cars. Ho went to Sheffield the same evening and had tho injured thumb amputated. Dr. McNett performing tho opcrtion. Mr. N. is doing well. Tuesday evening Rev. Tohey preached to quite a good sized congre gation in the school house. Would that we had a regular Sunday meet ing. Miss Cameron closed her term of school on Wednesday. We under stand there will be ft vacation until some time in August. Mrs. P. A. Black has been called homo by tho serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Dcat's friends aro pleased to learn that eho is gradually racovering from her serious illness. May 20, '82. Asesram. Tho Buffalo, Pittsburgh &. Western. they have not left the county, and hope their new home may be a pleas ant one. Since the "Mystery" was let loose our county has been flooded with par ties wanting leases, and about two thirds of the available territory haa been gobbled up by leasers and greas ers. Tho fever haa struck some of our "home talent," and livery rigs are in demand. Some of the leases are curi osities or perhaps "monstrosities" would be a more becoming name. One man leased some territory on Dutch Hill, agreeing to start a well GO days after ho had secured 2000 acres. Now if ha should secure 1999 acres and stop leading the question would be, when will he ftart the drill ? "Verily, there's tricks iu all trades but ours.'.' A telogram was received here ou Wednesday last conveying the sad in telligence of the sudden and unex pected death of Mrs. Anna, wife of Halbert W. Roberts, which' occurred at their home ia Summerdale, Chau tauqua county, N. Y. The deceased was a most pleasiifg lady, and erjoyed the friendship of a large circle of ac quaiutances in thi3 place, who are pained to learn of her death. Mr. Roberts' many friends will sincerely Aay of our citizyna wauting anything Tho net earnings of the Buffalo, Pittsburgh & Western railroad for Ihe four months ended April COth were $12J,980, being an increase as com pared with the corresponding period of last year ot (8,792, or lbU per cent. This is suflicient to pay four months' interest on all divisional bonds outstanding, on tho general mortgago bonds issued to retiro part of tho divisional mortgage loan, on the general mortgage bonds issued in payment for the New Castle & Frank lin railroad, aud four mouths' divi dends at the rate or six per cent, on preferred stock outstanding, i3 issued for income bonds and scrip, leaving surplus of $8,393. Tho net earnings of tho company, as shown, are 831,995 per month. This only embraces the old road, and with the business now being dono on tho eighteen miles of tho Kinzua extension, is sufficient to pay the entire fixed charges of the company, leaving tho future business of the Salamanca & Buffalo extensions as dividends on the stock. Derrick. Teachers' Examinations Will be held at Clarington, Tuesday, Juno, 13. Marienvillc, Wednesday, Juno 11. Nebraska, Thursday, Juno 8. Whig Hill, Wednesday, June 7. Ea6t Hickory, Tuesday, June 6. Neilltown, Monday, June 5. Tionesta, Saturday, June 3. Brookston, Fiiday, Juno 1G. Saturday, Juno 21, is appointed pr examination day, also, on which day tho Superintendent will meet at his office, at the Court House, Tionesta, all who may have been unable to aUend tho examinations advertised above. Examinations will commence at nine o'clock a. m. Applicants will pleaso bring certifi cate of recommendation, such referen cea and certificates as they may have, paper and pencil, f elf-addressed stamped envelope, and a short article) of not more than two pages on School Government. Let all official and non-official school people ettond the examinations. It i3 tho desire of the County Superin tendent to hold no other series of ex aminations during the year if it can be avoided ; so let all who expect to teach in iho county the present school year attend tho Spring Examinations. J. E. IIillakp, County Superintendent. 1mA over -'.i and will instance years sue fn 1 experience, lid a good job of dressing the wound, KiiaYantee satisfaction in every auJ Xeft tho li'tle follow feeling much Prices reasonable. npr. 12-(S. I I lie ter QHARLES.RAISIU, mACTIQAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's Rlacli smith shop. ELMHT.. - - TIONESTA, PA B. 11. MAY. F5 I A. . KM LY A Y, rAICK tC Vli.t R A IT K B S Corner of Elm A Walnut Sis. Tion..i4a. Bank of Discount nnd Jeporiit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections nnvlootifiU thePi incipal points of the U. S. Col'octions solicited. iily. better, Dr. J." II. Borland of Fraaklin, passed through town yesterday on Lii way to see some patients at Tybreburg. Dr. Borland is una of tho leading phy sicians of his section, and enjoys a very extensive practico in Venango, besides being a man of coi.uidoru'olo lilerury reputation. Holeman & Hopkins, Tionesta, Pa., havo tho largest and cheapest etock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods iu Western Ta. Never buy until you havo looked at their 6tock and save money, ai they are never undersold. H. sympathize with him in the irrepara ble loss of his estimable wife, and we hope these sympathies, raay, in a rutasuro at least, mitigate his great sorrow. Beside tho husband the de ceased leave3 threo email children. Last Friday night some dare devils entered by a window, the grist mill of Commissioner Ledebur at Ne braska, and robbed the till of its con tents, taking money-draner and all. They also tried tho safe, but probably not being professionals, and knowing that it would ba an all-night job, they "gave up the chase," after leaving some marks ou the door to show they had been at work on it. Mr. Ledebur usually keeps from $15 to $20 in small change ia the drawer, but luck ily on this occasion it only contained something over seven dollars, tia iuarly as ho caa guess. It may bo that tho gentlemen (?) only wanted change for a ten dollar bill and didn't want to awako Mr. L. from his peace ful slumbers, but if so they forgot to leave the bill. Nothing else about tb mill was disturbed. Sumo papers of more or less value wero deposited in the drawer, but after looking them over carefully and finding them of no consequence, they piled them up nicely ou tho safe. of tho kind could not do better than call on Mr. Richards. Bermuda Onions, String Beans A c... to day at in. bmearbaujrh - y - - Co. It. 20,000 cigars juit received and retailing at wholesale prices, end no humbuc. at Holeman & Hopkins'. It "Never go Back on a Traveling Man." Wo have just received irom the publiser a copy of Ibo above named popular commercial baliad. The same la now heinr- suntr with unbounded jw o O success iu nearly all the priucipa theatres in this country, it promises to become the most popular and sale able song ever published in America It is composed by tho popular song writer, Charliu Baker, and dedieat to the Traveling Men of America. Tho title pa?o is finely illubtratod. Price 40 cent3 per copy. Address all order to F. W. Hclmick, Music Dealer aud Publisher, ISO I'lm S., Ciucinnati, O. Dry goods, Notions, and Wall Papers ; newest and best styles r.t Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 3t. An invaluable strcugthencr for tho nerves, muscles, and digestive organs, producing strength and appe tite, is Brown's Iron Bitters. "Always Keep a Smile for Moth er." The above is tho name of an elegant new song and chorus, by the popular writer, Charlie Baker, who haa written some of the most popular songs iu America. The words are elegant and the music easy, so that everybodp will bo able to play it. Price 30 cents per copy. F. W. IIelmick,13G West 4th St., Cincinnati, O. For sale by all music dealers. . Once it is known that Peruna cures disease and prevents its return, it will be absolute neglect'of duty to be without it. Therefore always keep a bottle in your cupboard. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. School Report. Report of West Hickory school for th month ending May 17 r Number enrolled 16 ; average attendance 12 ; percentage of attendance 87. Tho monthly examinations were as follows : A language class Maggie Beaver 100, Myrta Copeland 99, Hermie Cope- and 95. B language class Frank Jones 100, Isaac Siggms 1C0, Sadie King 90. A arithmetic Maggie Beaver 99, Myrta Copeland 99, Her mie Copelaud 98, Etta Dawson 87. B arithmetic Frank Jones 100, Isaac Siggins 95, Sadie King 95. A geog raphy Maggie Beaver 100, Myrta Copeland 100, Ilermia Copeland 99. B geography Frank Jones 95, Isaac Siggins 94, Sadie King 94. A spell ing class Frank Jones 99, Isaac Siggins 87, Lettie Siggin3 75, Sadie King 99, Maggie Beaver 99, Myrta Copelaud 99, Hefmio Copoland 98, Etta Dawson 89. Ansa Guentuek, Teacher. Letter List. The following list of letters remain uncalled for iu Tionesta Postoffice, May 3r, 1882: Chas. Auccut 2 Mrs Eva McMurtrio Michael Raker MrOsien C M Collimiwood Peck A Dunbar H L Dewoodv Miss M A Painter Marv T Donaldson Miss C Patterson Ida iM Krllev J E Philips Miss Edith ForsvtU Mrs R Hayes Mrs M E McLieo" M iss Flora A Hall A M Mooro J N SUiarns After 30 days they will bo sent to tho Dead Letter office. Parties call ing for them will please say "adver tised." J- M. McKay, P. M. "How are you to-day ?" Not very well. Go lor a bottle of Peruna and bo well. - Peruna will pure and healthy. make your blood Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash, Poplar, Cucumber, and White Oak Lumber. G. M. Ketler. April 2'6-tf. ' TIONESTA aiAJfltiaT. COItKECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 1 barrel choice - - 6.00(5 8.00, Flour sack, best -" - 1.502.00 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.90 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.85 Corn, Shollod - - - - - 00 Deans bushel - - - 2..r)0Q4.0O 1(5 - 15 8U - 7.50 5.50 011 75 7090 1823 1520 2S30 20(i90 - 20 810 - 15 1.50 IS - S.75 - 8.00 1.25 1.50 - 18 - 10U 25 Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Wldterish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup N. O. Molasses new - -Roast Rio Coffeo Rio Coffeo, ... Java Coffoo - Tea Ratter - - - - Rico - - - - - Ejrgs, fresh - - -Salt best lake . - -Lard - - - - - - Iron, common bar Nails, 10d, keg -Potatoes .... Limo " hll. -Dried Apples per lb Dried Reef - Dried Peaches per P Dried Peaches pared per Tempcranco Lectures. There will be a Temperance lecture at the Presbyterian Church, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVE'N'G, under tho auspices of the W. C. T. U., bv the. I'lqv. C T. Morsiau. Pastor of tho Baptist Church, Oil City. Lot every person tutu out and hear this gifted sneaker. Als:, at tho same place TUESDAY, JUNE Gib, by ML Narcissi E. Wito. MK3 Whita has a wide reputation as a temperance lecturer, aud wo bespeak for her a full houie. Admi.-oion nee. An emicher of tha blood md purifier oftho system ; cures lasMtude aud lack of energy; Buck is Brown's Irou Bitters. Peruna cures every time get some, la well keep it ou hand, ut.d bia no more. To Whom it Hay Concern. LL persons are hereby notified not to sell or irivo luiyiuniis m mj . and S. W. Walker, on credit, as I shall not bo responsible fur tho same. Any person hiieing tithor on", or both of my above named sons is hereby notified that they are both minors, and I, as their father, claim their whu'cs tmd will collect the same according to law. May 21, l-s2. S.VMfKi. Walkkk. N JOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN THAT an application win no niaou u mo (iovecnor of tho Commonwealth umler tho Act of Assembly of tho Common wtaiih of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act lo provide lor the incorporation and reg ul.it ion of certain corporations," Approved the juli dav of April, A. D., 17 ft, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation lo by called 'The '1 i, in ia Creek Oil Company," tho char acter and object of which are the purchase and .-a:i of lands, or real estate, and tho earn in.' on of mechanical, mining and mamitaciuriiig business iu connection tbei v. ith, and the developing of mining and lumbering interests in general, and for tin -o purposes to possess and enjoy tho rights, benefits and privileges, guar anteed bv the said Act ef Assembly Hud its supplements. S.v Mna ia juvvi.n, May a I, ls2. Solicitor, J mm Wau .. .... .. . ... ... -I,.-. .iIjIUO I'.i. lhr. ValUAt U' c.r
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