WBDM'SB.ll SIMlXlY.fi, AI R. 9, 1RS2. nOKOUGH OFFICERS. ff-ifrx J, p. Jf m.iN'ils. C,uwil,nen North ward, V. A. Ornvo, T. R, Ci)l, Patrick Jovco ; South Ward, '. W, Robinson, V. F. Blum, O. v. Proper, Jnntire.it of (lie A-ier J, T. Rronnan, " 3). H. Kim. ' ' Countable JnuiPS Swniles. ' Xr.honl Jrire.rttrH. .1. Wolcott, J. H. Rinrjmnn, J. fJrove, A. B. Kelly, O. W. . , Robinson, P. K. KiifT. FOREST COUNTY OFFICER. Member of Ctnyrenit-3 Kn. MomitovK. Miinhrr of ,ntr-.1. (J. Ham,. Assembly K. L. Pavis. Iresidevf. .udiieW. p. Brown. -tssnciaru Judyrsiimf! Rkck, C. A.'' ITu.r,. Treasurer N. N. Fohf.man, J'rothonqtotry, Hegistcr it Recorder, f:c. Jl'HTl KhAWKKY. fJheritr.V,. W. Ci.apic. OrcmmM.n'one? If . W. Lr.nrcnun, J. H. 11 JONDKHHON, If. A. ZnKNIIKI.I,. County Superintendent 3 . E. IIii.t. ARtt. Jistriet Attorney S. P. Trwiv. Aut-.v (!bmii(mrm W. Y. Nroniws. J. UnKESAWAir. County (iuri'einr F. F, WlUTTKKIN. fbT'onrr C. H. C unpen. Owtifi Auditors O.AV. Wahdks, J, A. fiCOTT, R. 15. SWAM.KY. BUSINESS t)!REC7Cr!Y. .4 TIONESTA L0D3E Ao. .70.7, T.O.bf 0. J MEHT.S every Salnrday pvcninrr, nt 7 o'chck, in' th-j Lodi;o Kuni in Pnr Vi'tKO's Mall. . J. T. PAWSOX, x. n. a. TV. RAVYKIt, See'y. 27-tf. UDAV js' " r' . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collortionsniado in this nnd adjoining -mtips. MILES W, TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Klra Btroot, Tionesta, Pa. T. F. RITX'IIEY. ATTORN E Y-AT-La W, TioiiP!n, Forrst County I'n. J. AIjXKW, ATTO H X E V- A.T- L AW, Tionesta, I'n. ATT1CXTIOX SOLDIERS ! I hiiTA lpcn adiuittpd to practice ns nn Attorney in tho Pension Otiieo nt Wash ington, P. O. All o!ici ri, soldiers, or ailors who were injured in tho l;ito wnr, 61 oliiain pensions to winch thev mnv he fntitled, lv calling on or inlilressitii: mo nt 'i ionoKtu, I'u. ANo, rhtiniM for iirrciirnuos of fy nnd bounty will ro;ilvo jironij)! nt tontion. HuvlrtiT lnn (vfr fonr ronrs n Holil'or in $ tho lute vriir, tniil Imvinut for a nnmtior of ypRrs ivtn(.pil in Iho jirostM-ntion ol ho! rtiiirn' clHims, iny px icrionco will nsnro tliO collpi-tion of cluims in the shortest pos uiblo time. J. 11. A(XKV. 41tf. IAWKF.NCH llOUSK. Tionrsta, Va.. J Win. Hinpnrl)i.ii'4:li, l'ropriotor. This Iiouhh in pi'iitrally loi-ali'il. livcrytliiii: iiftw and wi'll furnishinl. Supniior Ac oiiiinod.itioiis nnil utrii't ntloiition pivi-u Iokupmm. Yptri'lahlps nnd Fruits of all kinds Rprvod in llnir season. Sainpio room for ('oiiimoreial Agents. KNTRA J a HOl'Si:. Tioneiti. I'a., C. Jaeknon, I'roiirietor. This is u now Jiouso, nntl liaN just been (ittpd up tor too iieeoinmoiMtion ol tho puli'ie. A por tion of Iho putrouao of tho public is solie itd. -lii-lv. TVT ATIONAT, MOTKI,, Tidiouto, Fa., IN W. P. Hiiekllii, t'rorietor. A iirst- 'las hotel In all respects, and tho ploan jintfst stopping jilaca in tow-i. Rates very ruasoimblo. au8-8J. T w- MORROW, M. p.. 1'llYSK'lAN A SITRGFOX, Lnt of ArmHtVoiiK county, having lociited in 'J'ioncula in preparod to nUi'iid all pro fessional calls promptly and nt nil lioti r. Oiilee in iSmearbaiiKh A Co.'s new build ing, up stairs. Otlico hours 7 to K a. m., ntul 11 to 12 m. ; 2 to S nnd 1A to 7V p. ,m. Hundaj-H. 0 to 10 A. M. ; a to 3 nnd til to 7 J r. ki. I'osidene.o in Fisher 1 louse, on Walnut Street. ' may-18 bl. WC. COUURN. M. i., PHYSICIAN A-SUROKOX, )Tns lmd ovor fiftflon years exporieneo in tun practice of his profosslon, havingrrad uatM Icjdlhi and honorably May lit, lMi". Ottico and Resideneo in 'Forest House, opposite tlio Court House, Tionesta, I'a. Au(. JJVIHSO UNTISTRY. PR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials Ac, of Pr. Ktcarlman, would resi'ectiully un-. nonnoe that ho will carry on tho Pental buitK'Sn in Tionesbi, mid Iiaving had over sixyoam succiiHsrul experience, considers hlirisrlf fully coriipotunt to irlvo ontire syt isSictioti. I shall ) ways give my medi cal praulica tbo prsiere'nco. mar-J2-S2. DM. A. FISHER. PKXTIST, WARREX, TA. Uving resumed his practice, in Forest county In) will niako his accustomed visits toTioNitsta on nil regular court weeks. Hfl will be found at the Central House. lerfiiiit satisfaction guaranteed. iiiarS-(S-. DENTISTRY, WM. TATE, P. P. S., Hum permanently located in Tionesta, and will (nt found ut tho Rural House. He has li.'ll oyur 23 yearn successful experience, and will uymraiitoo satisfaction in every iimtanco. Prices reasonable. upr. 12-hi. QIIARLES RAISIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's IMacktmitu shop, KLM ST.. - - TIONESTA, PA U. B. MAT. A. B. KKLLV MA Y, rAJIK tP CO., Coruer of Elm fe WulnutSts.Tionosta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Iuterost allowed on Time Deposits. Collodion mudoonail the Principal points of the U. S, Collodions Boiicitod. 18-ly. C. M. Sha'wkoy, . . (NiiccPNsnr ti ISrennnn Shnwkoy,) lt.cal Estate Agent & Conveyancer, (Oflli'p in Court Ifousp,) T10NF.STA, FORRST COUNTY, PA. 13ARTICULAR ATTKXTIOX pivon to J Hcnrclii's, Uriel', l'ltyment of Tiixpm, Ro"1pni)lioii of Jjnnds, I'iii-clinwn of I.iiikIh nt TrPiisiirrr'H Snlo. AVill draw dnilH, iiioi tijiiirPH, nirrccmontH, iVp. AH liualnoHs Milru.Htoil to my pnro will rppoivo pronijt nttoiition. l'lvcrvtliinir dono fiitivfai-toriiy nnd nt rciiMOiiiililo ratow. 1 IjMllHli LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. f 'nmli'impil Thlip TiiIiIk Tloiii'Nla Nlntloii. NOUTIT. SOUTH. Ti-iiin 1."..... 7:'J1 iiibTnui 10 1 :'!:'. m Train is y,::,n am iTiain 10 MM jim Train It 4:0 fmi Train 15 North, mid Train 10 South carry tho mail. , Rev. Hicks will occupy llie pulpit of tlie M. K. Cliurch next Sunday evcuing. IVesliyteripn Sabbalh School at 3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath Scbtol at 10 a. id. The bark season is about over. Barnum's show is billed for Oil City some time next mouth. And Jumbo will lie there. Mr. Jas. Swailes is having a building erected on the lower end of hm lot, which ho expects to convert into a tonsnrial pallor when finished. The oldest and most reliable In surance Companies ia tee world are ropreteutod by Find lay's Agency, at Franklin, Fa. It. Tlie P'juirrcl peasn opens on tho first of September, and already our sprts aro talking of having a bunt on the firtit of the season. Tho indica tions are that squirrels will bo reason ably plenty this fall. Farties desirous of obtaining sound and reliable Insurance will find it to their advantago to consult with Findlay's Agency, of Franklin, I'a., either personally, by letter or through his Solicitor, J. ". Mcpher son. It. It is not too early to ' havo your self registered in order to secure your vote this full. See to it in time. Mauy votes aro lost on nccount of not being registere.I in time. Sixty days before the election is required, and it is not a great dal more than that before election day. Alex. Dalo is building up a nice trade in the furniture lino by attend ing etrictly to "biz" aud selling at a small margin. He sells as cheap as any of tbo dealers in surrounding towns, so there is no sense ingoing out ol town to buy. Keep your money at homo and beuefit your tow n as well as yourself. A fact that speaks louder than words Findlay's Insuranco Agency al Franklin, Pa., has over Ten Thous and Insurance Policies iu force and never hud a lawsuit. This is prcof conclusive that they do a square busi ness. Fred Lohuiyer, of Dutjh Hill, who has watched the matter closely, says that dutt from tho road or street will kaep worms from tho cabbage. He has a patch on his farm ver which tho dust of tho road is blown wkeu the weather is dry, aud ho says the worms never bother his cabbago. Tho exper iment is worth trying, as it costs nothing aud can do no harm. We hear it whispered about that our town dads aro preparing to move iu tho matter of building new side walks, aud that work will begin, unless the property ownere come to terms. Our dads, aforesaid, are evidently a loug-sud'ering and patient set, but we fear if they get onco "riled," and rightly "on their ear," they'll tnake things lively for the delinquent side walkers. There is no insurance agency in Pennsylvania that can show a better record for squaro dealing and. prompt payments than A. Y. Findlay's at Franklin, Pa. It is a great pleasure to know that should your property burn your policy will be promptly aud honorably paid. J. II. Mcpher son, Solicitor. It. We learn with pleasure that Mr. Brace has goae to work with that euergy which is one of his chief char acters, to re-building his mill on the headwaters of Beaver creek, and ex pects to have it in running order within thirty days. This week he will have a portable mill at work near the old mill site, for tha purpose of sawing out Borne bills of lumber which they were working at when the lire oc curred. Mr. Brace's pluck is com- j meudable, indeed. Personal. - D. II. Jack Esq., of Butler, Pa. was in town en Monday. Miss Mary McGowan, ofSleuben tille, O., is the guest of Miss May Kelly. Mr. Thos. Dericksan, of Mead- tille, is rusticating for a few weeks in TioueBta. Mr. D. S. Wakenight, of the lower oil country, stopped in town over Sunday. Mrs. J. 11. Chadwick and chil dren, are paying a two week's visit t friends in Crawford county. Mr. II. P. Ford aud It. A. Balph Esq , two of Pittsburgh's representa tive gostlemeu, stopped in towu over Sunday. Mr. Thos. Campbell, of Alle gheoy City, spent a few days with his cousins, li. L. and Jas. Haslet, during tho past week. Mrs. Clara Fuller, who has been visitiDg with Allegheny City frieuds for tho past six weeks, returned home last Wednesday. Messrs. Norton & Dubail, tho Howe sewing machine agents, are off on a vacation, but expect to return and resume buaiuess in a short time Geo. Iloieman will movo this week into tho dwelliug houso of Mr, Haslet, just back of tho store, and become a permanent citizen. We wel come him. Privates Herjry Shoemaker aui Andy Carr, are attending the grand encampment of the N. G. P. at Lewis town. They will undoubtedly have a good time. Jas. G. Clark, tho emiueut ballad singer, whose sweet voice on several occasions has charmed the ears of Tio nesta audiences, expects to give a concert here in tho near future. llev. J. II. Morrojv, of Rochester, N. Y., stopped over lest Sabbath iu Uwa with his brother, Dr. Morrow Tho reverand gentleman cspects to' move to Nebraska shortly, where he has accepted a call. Jim and Monk Davis, Mack A new and Sain Clark have gone into camp at Oil Creek Lake for a couple of weeks. Tdey took with them i nice tent and a big supply of every thing needful for a "bully good time," as they expressed it. Ilermie Beaver.who has been at tending school at Mooongahela City, for the past year, is paying Tionesta friends a visit for a few weeks. lie in company with Frank Hunter yester day caught 15 nice bass trolling in the river in about three hours. Mr. II. W. Roberts, accompanied by his little daughter and sistor-ia law, Miss Hannah McDowell, spent a few days of the past week in town with his parents. Ilab. looked very natural, and his many aid friends were glad to see him once more among them. Mr. d. ii. iucruersoii is now nuking a tour of this country in tho interest of Findley's Insuranco Agen cy, of Franklin. He represents a reliable Agency, and will do the square thing by all who patronize hi m. It. Tho Bradford Sunday Xews, of the Cth inst., says: '"Mr. J. W.Stroup, ot Tarport, will to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock bo married to Mrs. Monroe, daughter of Capt. P. M. Fuller, at tho latter's residence on South Mechanic street. Immediately aft tho cere mony the wedded couple will start for Minnesota on a wedding trip, and to visit relatives of both parties there." The citizeus of Tyltrsburg aro tired living in tho country aud are therefore makiug application to tho Clarion Courts to be incorporated as a borough. That's right, aud we hope it won't bo many roars till they can apply for a city charter, and then make Tom Payne Mayor provided he'll turn Republican. Last Saturday afternoon Dr. Mor row was called to Newtown to attend a man named John Hillard, who had the misfortune to fracture his left leg while at work cutting timber uear the place. The leg was broken about midway between the knee and the ankle, and although not a serious fracture was very painful. Mr. Hill iard is a married man. He was doing very we!! at last accounts. A. Y. Findlay's Insurance Agen cy, ef Franklin, Pa., is one of the old est in the State, and represents the best companies iu tho world. J. H. Mc pherson, Solicitor. It. The editor of the Clarion llcpvb lirnn is going to have a new organ before lng, at least wo notice he is Publishing the Mendelssohn Piano Co.'s "ad.," which entitles him U a $35 organ, if we remember rightly. Brother Johns, we have an organ coming (?) from these parties which wo will sell you for 50 cents, and take it out in old exchanges at two dollars a hundred. ' Boars are becoming numerous as tho blackberry season approaches. One weighing over 400 pounds was filain at Balltown on Saturday last. The carcas was taken to Garfield where it wa eagerly devoured by tho hungry and half Etarved producers. A large bear was also seen ou Lamentatiou last Sunday, by Mr. N. Burdick. but having u gun he was obliged to stand and watch the bear leisurely walk off. Insure against Fire and Light ning, both is better than lightning rods, which may and which may not protect. Therefore insure with Find lay's Agency, Franklin, Pa., and you will be safe. It. Last Sunday afternoon the neigh bors living near tho "back channel" were startled by tho screams of some childron playing hbout tho river. A number of them reached the spot just in time to see one of tho little boys pulling a four-year old son of Geo. Albaugh's out of the water where it was three or four feet deep. But for tho timely assistance tho little fellow would have drowned. It will bo a curious thing if we are not called upon sooner or later to chronicle a drowning accident, iu which some of the children, who frequent tho river bauks, will figure. Parents should be more watchful ot their children. The most horrible accident that has ever occurred in this section took place near Oil City last Friday. A train containing seventeen loaded cars started frum the coal mines on the Cranberry railroad, which runs out from South Oil City, and as it reached the incline tho grada being nearly 100 feet to the milo some of the brakes gave way and the train became u manageable and ran away, as it were. There was quite a number of employes aboard, 18 or 20 of whom were more or loss seriously injured, and six of whom, David Morgan, Robert McGinty, Albert Vallor, George Morhing, Chas. McGinty and George Wright have since died : the first five mentioned weie killed out right. The other victims were all getting along well at lasl accounts, For uvo and a half mile the track presested an awful appearance, aud the debris was scattered iu every di reatiou, tho scene' be:gariug descrip tion. "Golden Days" for August is is sued. No better or handsomer maga zine for young folks can bo found on the continent. Its reading matter is all of the choiuest variety. Subscribe for it. James Elversou, Publisher, Phila., Pa. Brookston Brevities. Wo are not asleep, nor dreaming. A. F. Lindberg is the happy father of another bey. The new saw milis about here are now all running. Fetley has the nicest looking cab bage aud corn iu towu. Mr. 11. H. Deet, of Bufialo, is visi ting his brother, "Touy." We see Rufus Dodgo is again carry ing the mail from Marieuvllle. This place is now minus a school, no teacher being engaged as yet. There is to be a "show" in towu ou Tuesday eveniag. Ofcourseva must go. Mrs. James Brown, of Meauville; is on a visit at her daughter's, Mrs. M. M. Seybolt. A fuw mornings ago, just after some bark peelers had left their camp, a urge tree fell across it and entirely dcoiolshed it. About 100 Italians came through iere about two weeks ago to go to work ou the railroad uear Frost's Mills, Forest county. The people here are heavily engaged in picking black raspberries; they find them very plenty by going about two to three miles after them. AXKSIUJI. Brookston, August 7, 1X82. Fresh Lemons, Pruues, Peaches, Melons, Cabbage, also reduction on No. 1 Flour at Wm. Smearbaugh it Co. -2i Oil News. Tho drillers went up to commence work on Cornwell's new well at Root & Watson's mill, on Monday last. They will not allow it to lag and we hope they mny have better luck than they had o& he other well. The bcw Balltown well, on the Cook lands, was down between 500 and GOO feet a week ago, and by this time is probably 1000. It is looked upon as an important test, being only six or seven miles distant from the Cherry Grovo jumbos. Tho Cooper tract, NoT'2991, in the northern part of Howe twp., Forest county is logoming up as tho bos? territory now. Shaunon, Fuller & Melvio'8 well, now a "mystery," is supposed to be a gusher some thing after the style f the Cherry Grave spouters. Of this well the Der rick has the followiug : "Yesterday tubing and packing and an 800 barrel tank were taken to the mysterious well on the Cooper tract, near tho Forest county line. This well is owned by P. M. Shannon, J. M. Fuller, T. Mel vin and others, who purchased it from the Blue Jay Oil Co. It is ou the tract which was purchased of Bonhara & Brough by the Blue Jay oil com pany during the Blue Jay excitement, A log hugger, or oil scout, who has been watching it for several days, says he was near enough to see some oil on the derrick. It is guarded as closely as ever and the guards arc posted so far from the welt'that it ia difficult to get within sight of it. Yesterday shot was fired at one of the men who were laying around the place. To reach the well the railroad is taken t Shef field aud from thero a fair wagon road for eight miles is followed to Foxburg, The well is located two miles west of the place, but the winding path is over three miles long. Fred. Morek, who has a royalty interest in the tract, says it is tho intcntiuu of the owners te move tbo boiler and drill it deeper to-day, then tube the well and kaep it guarded for about two weeks, or uutil they are satisfied of its producing quauues. iuus iar tuere is more gas than oil. The oivncrs think they are on the edge of a field which lies to the southwest, and aro buying land in that direction. Considerable property on tract 3,163, on a lorty-five degree line southwest of the well has been sold Among the purchasers aro Murphy & Davis and Fuller, Melvin & Co. The price paid was 150 an acre." The Bradford Era speaks as follows of this venture and the outlook for a boom in the near future : "A large amount of money is being invested in lands sur rounding the Shannon well ou the Cooper tract in Forest county. Laud generally is bringiug prices above that paid for territory in Cherry Grove be fore "64G" was opened" up. Mr. Ila- zeltine of the Warren Savings Bank is interested in warrant 3,193 containing several thousand acres which they have been disposing iu 35, 50, GO and 70 acre lois to different parties. If tho real estate transactions are an indica tion of the showing of the well on the Cooper tract there must be something more than gas there. The following gentlemen aud firms have invested in tho Hazeltine lands, which exteud southwest from tho well : R. B. Stone, Melvin & Walker, J. M. Fuller & Co., Capt. Grace, Murphv it Davis and George Wetmore." Correction. Ed. Repuulican : In tho minutes ot the Local Institute held at Hickory, July 27 and 28, it is stated tkat in tha discussion of tho question, "Should wo have Freo Text Books?" that " and Prof. Hillard spoko almost unani mously in favor of them." Tho Supt. took part in tho discussion of this question, but stated, when he aroso to speak, that he would not express his opinion in regard to tho question. In his remarks he spoko only witk regard te some of the advantages arising from tho uso of Freo Text Books, as well us some of the disadvantages ; as well as showing that some of these ad vantages can be secured without Freo Text Books. If his remarks were un derstood to express his views on the questiou they were wrongly construed. Respectfully, J. E. HlLLAlU), Co. Supt. Tionesta, August 8, 1882. Nervous debility, the curso of the American people, immediately yields to the action of Brown's Irou Bitters. The "Oriental Casket," bright and interesting as ever, is issued for Augost. L. Lum Smith. PubMsher, 912 Arch St., Phila. Price 62.00 per annum. Ladies and girls requiring a non alcoholic, gentle stimulant, will find Brown's Ifon Bitters benehcial. Never be without a bottle of that pure, mild, compound, Peruna ; take it with first symtom. Dr. Chapman said he could cure all disease with lancet, calomel and opium. You can with Peruna. ' Peruua is a wonder in itself. It Cures the most hopeless cases of con sumption. Whenever your doctor would give you Iron and Cod Liver Oil, tho homeopathist would give you sugar and similia sirailibua curaater. Smile at both, and take Peruna. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, '82. Wanted. for cash Cherry, Ash,' Poplar, Cucumber, and White Oak' Lumber. G. M. Keplep.. April 2G tf. Foil Sale. Two hard coal heatiDg stoves for sale clieap. Apply to T. B. Cobb. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perlect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair t its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrite of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glopgy browD. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, aud C- N. CRITTENTON, New York. july!4-82. CORRECTED EVERY TlfESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 3$ barrel choice Flour p sack, Corn Meal, 100 lbs -Chop feed, pure grain Com. .minlleil .008.00 1.502.00 2.00 1.85 r LOO 1.504.00 17 - 16 13 - 8.f0 5.50 - t)U 75 - 70(S,9O Roans bushel - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured -Shouldors - - - Whitefish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup X. O. Molasses now Roast Rio Coffee - - i -Rio Coffee, .... 10(ii23 15($20 28iJ0 2890 20(525 8lft - 20 1.50 lrt - 3.75 - 4.00 75Q1.C0 1.50 - 78 - 18 - 10Q11 25 Java Coffee - Tea - Butter - Rico Eggs, fresh ... Salt best lako Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg -Potatoes ... Limo t") bbl. - - -Dried Apples per tb Pried Boef -Pried Peaches per rb Pried Poaches pared per A.. H. DALE, (Successor to A. II. Paktridok,) TIOIsTIBST-A-, JPJS.. Keeps constantly on hand an ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which ho sells at a groat reduction Irom former price. A full lino of alwavs in Btock. in all its Branches promptly uttonted to. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of ill kinds, Mattrasses, Spring Reds, Lounges, Looking (i lasses, 1'ietura Frames, und various articles too f-jJI numerous to bo mentioced. Oivo I J Miim a call and iKxionvine.ed. Prices reasonable. uim'i-i'itf. Notice. TVTOTK'E is hereby given that I have 1 liled mv application with the Secre tary of internal Allaire of Pennsylvania, for'oiio hundred anil sixty (PtO) iicres of unimproved laud situatu In rJowe town ship, Forest county, I'a., bounded as fol- ous ; Un the northeast bv warrant ls-- ! on th j southeast by warrant ; oiiTuh southwest by lands lately warranted I" v, a. iMisennury, ana on the iioitnwest kv warrant -IhJI. FRANK WITIIKkELL. Dr. K line's (ireut Nervo Restorer is lie marvel of tho ago for all Nerve Dis eases. A 11 lits stopped free. 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