-V V lie forest ?qmllican. J. E. AVE NIC, editor. WKOMSDAf H0G.MS8.AtG.il, 188J Itrpublicnu Nlnie Tickel. For (Jovernor, General JAMES A. BEAVER, of Centre county. For Liout.-Oovernor, Scnntor WILLIAM T. DA VIES, of Bradford county. Forjudge of tho Supremo Court, WILLIAM IIKNHY RAWLE, of Philadelphia. For Secretary of Internal Affair, Senator JttltN M. (iREKK, of Butler county. For Congrpssman-at-I.4irgo, MAIUOTT BKOSIIIS, f Lancaster countv. Republican County Ticket. For Congress, ANDREW COOK, Subject to the District Conference For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. For District Attorney, T. J. VAN OlESEN. For Jury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Republicans Bear in Mind. That the last day for being assoEBcd is Thursday, September 7. That the last day for paying taxes is Baturday, October 7. That tha last day for being natural ized is Saturday, October 7. That the election occurs Tuesday, Nvembtr 7. Tho Democratic-Greenback Nominee. From the Kittanning Free Frcss. The result of the Democratic and Greenback Congressional Conference is best expressed by an interview we had with a prominent Democrat and Greenbacker respectively. Calling on our Democratic Iriend we said : Well, you have had your Congress ional Conference - and nominated a candidate, a Mr. Patton, I believe. What do you think of it ?" "Think of it," said he, "think of it, I think very little of it. I'll not mix such stuff with my pure Democracy. I'd rather have Harry White, a prom ioent Republican, at once." Continuing, ha said : "This fusion business is very dis tasteful to me anyhow, for I am a Democrat and believe in old-fashioned honest money Democracy. S$o Green back mixtures for mo. Who is this man Pattoa? Who can say whether he comes up to the JefTersonian test for high offlco capability and hones ty. Nobody seems to regard him as fil. Now I am tired voting for mere figure heads. I want a good capable representative in Congress. Why, tho Greenbackers dictated this nomi nation and wo Democrats are expect ed to swallow it whole and ask no questions. I for one won't do it. They tell me this man Patton started voting as a Know Nothing, then was a Republican till the Greenbackers came up, voted with them hut voted for Hancock and then voted with the Greenbackers again last year. Now whl a record that is to present to the honest voters of Armstrong county. W by tho conference did not make any plahform of principles or pass any res olutions for the candidate to stand upon. It seems they were afraid to do this. This is too bad. I'll not sanction any such proceeding or veto lor any such candidate. I want you to believe me that I would rather fiuffyr defeat voting for a square, able Democrat for Congress than to elect some dreeubaok iuion fellow who don t represent my convictions. No, sir ; I, as a Democrat, will not vote for Patton mmd that. While saying this, our Democratic neighbor became warm, earnest and Indignant, and seemed to epeal; from the heart. w anting urtner information we met a prominent Greenbacker, and after friendly grectieg, said : "How about your nominee for Con gress?" The response was : "Oh, he'll do, I guess. I don't know much about Mr. Patton, but from what I hoar of hnu, he and Lave'beon of the same mind in poli ties. Jle was an old Kuow Nothing then Kepnblicaa and now Green backer. We Greenbackers got the best of the Democrats in this Nomina- tieu. Can you tell mo anything about Mr. Patton personally r We repliod we could not tell much about him, as we had never heard of him before. "Well," continued our Greenback fi ieud, "they say l'atten is a sort of money londei over iu Indiana and lias no ability tor a Congressman. must couf'e? I would like to have had a man that could have represent ed us well and defended our doctrines on the rbur 'of Congrcsn. Patton cant do that, I guess. I'll know more about him nflerwhile. But you may put it uovu lor a fact that we Green backers arc going to ruio the country. Wo hope to elect a President iu '84 Mind that." So we left our hopeful Greenback friend. Indeed, the Greenbacker, what few there ate of them, eoera to grow strong in hope ou the thinest kind Jof rations. Now we have from different etnud poiuts viewed tho outlook about tho Congressional Conference. The effort nt fusion is abortive. Tho time for that nonsense is past. Tho Demo cratic party, wo opine, ca'i not be handed bodily to the Greeubackers, nor vice verm. In talking with several other mem bers of each party they had but little to say and do not have a particle of enthusiasm. Many Grceu backers say they can't go Patton because he bolted their ticket in 1880, and the Demo crats Bay they can't, support him be caniis ho went with the Greenbackers last year. "Wlrat then," they say on both sides, "aro wo voting for ? Is it principle or the man? If principle, what principle does Mr. Patton rep resent? If for the man, what docs he amount to? In business he is small, in politics light, and in statesmanship nothing." In this way of reasoning, they very readily come to , tho conclusion that General White ivtho man who has ability, iuflueuce and power, and in every way capable of representing the district, and will therefore vote for him. A very sensible conclusion. w Senatoh Ben Hill, of Georgia, died on the 16th iust., after a long and painful illness. The South looses one of its ablest representatives in his death. r The Republican Congressional Con ferees of this, 25th, district will meet in Clarion on Wednesday next, 30th inst., to name the man who will hang atton's political hide ou the fence this fall. Judge Cook, the nominee of this countv has selected the follow- ng Conferees to act for him : Hon. N. P. Wheeler, Hon. Wm. 11. Coon, E. Wenk. Armstrong, the Greenback candi date for Governor, says that Stewart, ndependent, is afraid to challenge him. iiien why ioi t lorn challenge Stewart? These two parties are more evenly matched than cither one of them would be along side of the Re publican or Democratic party. If there is to be any joiut discussions be tween the Gubernatorial candidates, et Armstrong and Stewart be pitted against each other. Beaver and Pat- tisan can arrange for a set-to like wise. Indiana Times. Speaking of the passage of tho river and harbor bill over the President's veto the Indiana Progress thus hits the nail square on the head. It might not be out of place to state right here that the Greenback party iu Congress was equally divided on the "steal;" one-half voting for it and the other half voting against: "The champion of economic reform, Mr. Mossrrove. misrepresenting the Tweaty-firth Con gressional districi iu the House, was at home, not paired, attending to his own private business. In the Senate, that- other champion of "reform!" Mitchell was absent, not paired, shirking his duty to the great State of Pennsylvania. Sonator Cameron, the umu that the other two fellows aro howling to "reform", was in his seat in the Senate, and voted to sustain the veto message of President Arthur; voted against the scheme of wholesale robbery of the treasurv. .Senator Cameron was true to his constituency; true to his State ; true to his high official duty. Senator Mitchell and Representative Moegrove simply branded their vaunted political pol icy with deception, proving them selves false to constituency, to State andto official duty. The' contrast, is complete TIM . . . . u nenever your uoctor would give you Iron and Cod liver oil, the horn eopathist would give you sugar and simiiia si mil i bus curantur. Smile at both and take Peruna. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It ii entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etaule Hair Restorer. It will immo diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, anu produce a new growth where it has lallen oil. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in few days to it beautiful glossy brown Ask your druggist for it. Each bottlo is-warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. C1UTTENTON, New York. july 14-82. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. Fou Sale. Two hard coal heating stoves for sale cheap. "Apply to T. B. Corn. Bu&ffisirifijst -A.. H. DALE, (Successor to A. II. Partriikik,) Keeps constantly on hand nn ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which ho Bells at a great roduction from former prices. A full lino or COFFIXN A CASKETS nlwavs hi stock. in all its Branches promptly nttented to. Chamber (Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of ill kinds, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, founires, Lookinir Glasses. Picture Frames, and various nrtieles f.i numerous to be mentioned. Give i 'him a call and be convinced. Trices reasonable. nug2-82tf. That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 903 S. Paca St., r.ahimori Nov. 38, iS3i. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I died Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am pitting stronger. Jos. McCawlev. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. I take Pleasure in tellini thn Knnrtint. Fiaternity Unit I have re-purchased THE GUX ISUSIXra.S FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLI) IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED nt my old X stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, aud the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of kinds cl AMtilUfJITIOfJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "Wlille" Sewing Maehlue, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and seo mo. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders made to order and war ranted. nTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS TT3 BRANCHES PROMPTLY AMD 13. A. 1IALDWIX. Tidioute, I'a., Au. 12, Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer is ho marvel of tho ago for all Nerve Dis cases. All fits slopped free. Send to 031 .ii.ri.li St., I'hiludu. scpSl-Pltf Failing ! SFOHTIUEi I S P 11 HOLEMAN & HAVE TIIEIK 1882. OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CARRY AMRKACINO EVERY TUINO KEPT IN A FJKir-CLAK3 STORE. Call and soo our Stock. It will pay you. We havo tho Most Complete and Choapost Stock of IN THE COUNTRY. o.tji: sn look at ovn suith at XO 2 IS, acao, & 50 xoz,z&n&) FIE Fl HATS, JilTiTS, STRAW HATS. SILKS, MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MO KEYS. WE II AVE A LAlUiE ASSORTMENT OE BOOTS & SHOES for GKENTS. ALSO A LAK(JE LINE OE LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES lli ALL GRADES. CAlU'ETSnS! WALL PAPER WiARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW ClOODS. HOLEMAN TIONESTA, Pa., or SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Tleas of Forest countv and to mo directed, thero will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, iu tho borough of Tioncsta, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, A. I). 1882, at 10 o'clotk, a. 111., the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: MARCUS BROWNSON vs. FREE MAN H. ELLSWORTH, Fl. Fa., No. 8 Sept. Term, 1SS2. Miles W. Tato, Att'y. All that certain piece of land situate in the Township of Kinsley, county of For est, and State of Pennsylvania, uoundod ana uescriuoil as lollows, to wit: Begin ning at the northeasterly corner ot Tract No. 6212. as tho same is laid out and des ignated on a map of said county made bv S. D. Irwin adjoining the lino 6f Hickory Township, and running thence southerly along the dividing line of subs. No. 5212 and 0217, and adjoining lots to the south east corner of lot No. 6213 ; t nonce along tho ilivininu lino between 6213 and 6214, two-thirds (i) of a mile; Them-o north westerly and parallel with saij lino of lot No. 5214 to a- point In the Township lino of Hickory Township aforesaid, distant two thirns (i) of a mile from the place of bo ginning ; and tbenco northeasterly along said Township lino two-thirds (i) of a mile to tho placo of beginning. Excepting and reserving out of tho same a certain Tract of land heretofore conveyed to George and Edward Ellsworth, consisting of lilty acres situate in tho north-east corner of Lot No. 5213. Containing about 800 acres, and being apart of tho same premises conveyed to the by J. B. Anew, ShorilT of Forest county, al'oro Baid. Ai.so, all that erjual undivided ono-half part of a cortain piece or parcel of land situate in Kingsly Township, known, laid down and designated on said Irwin's map as lot No. 6217, bounded northwest erly by lot No. 6218, northeasterly by lot No. 5234, southeasterly bv lot No. 521(1, and southwesterly by lot No. 5212. Con taining 1100 acres more or less, with all and singular the appurtenances. Also, excepting and reserving tho fol lowing from tho above described land to wit : Beginning at tho northeast corner of tract No. 5212 ; thence in a southeasterly direction along tho line dividing Tracts 6212 and 5217, to the southeast cornor of Tract 6212 ; thenco In a southwesterly di rection along tho line diviuiug Tracts 6212 and 5213, two-thirds of a mile to a xint in said lino j thence in a northwesterly di rection along a line parallel with a lino di viding Tracts 5212 and 5217 to a point in tho northerly lino of Tract 6212, distant from tho northeast cornor of said Tract 5212, two-thirds of a mile ; Theno along said northerly lino to tho placo of begin ning. Containing four hundred and twenty-seven (427) acres, be tho sanio more or loss, with the usual allowance of six per cent, being the easterly portion of rrjvct anu iieiug mat part 01 saiu Tract formerly owned by J. C. Sehoolcy & Co. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Freeman H. Ellsworth ut the suit of Marcus Brownson. TERMS OF SALE. The following must 18 strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : J. wiion rue planum or oiuor lien creu itors becon o tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on tho prop- r .t .1. II 1!. criy soiu, wguiiiur wim sunn iivu cniuit or's receipt 'for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such po-tion thereof as be may claim, must bo iurnisuou tire ISheritl. 5 2. All bids must be paid in full. ' 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. 111., of the day of sale, at which timo all property not Bottled for will again be put up and sold at tho expense aud risk of the person to whom lirst sold. Seo Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition, page 410 and Smith's Forms, page 3b4. C. W. CLARK, Shoriff. Sheriff's Office, Tiouesta, Fn., Aug. 1, v 1S2. Confirmation Notice. Notico is horoby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in inv ollice and will be presented at next term for Confirmation: Partial distribution account of T. J. Bowman aud Joseph Green, Adm'rs of James Green, deceased. Account of J. W. H. Reisinger, Adin'r ot ur. Josian Winuns, deceased. J. Shawkkv, Register. Tioncto, Pa., Aug. 22, 1SS2. F. F. WlIITTEKIN, II. C. WlUTTKKIN, Sheffield, Pa. Tionosta, I'a. YVHITTEKIN BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or I'liauv-ulution Survey ing, liesl ot instruments and. work. leruia ou application. 18S2. HOPKINS! NEW STOUIi &HOPKHSTS. PLEASANTVILLE, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. T) x VIRTUE of n writ of Eiort J- l'muas, Issuoa out of the- Conri of Common I'lcas of X'orest County, l'n., anil to mo dim-ted, there will bo pxpoNi-d to Hiilo bv public voikIiio or outcry, at tho Court llouso in tho Borough of i lonostii. on Fill HAY, SEPTEMBER 1st. A. ! nt 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following do- :i 1. .. " m;riuu rum chuiic lo-wii Ismin Coloirrovo vs. C. W. Hnrc. Fl. Fa.. No. 10 September Term, 1SSJ. Bolo iV, Davis, Attorneys. All that cortain tnict of lund numbered KIvp Thousand ono Hun dred and Two (51012) conU'ninsr clovoii hundred mid sixtv-Hcvon (1107) acres, and ttixty porehosmoroor loan, bituatoin Howe lowiiHlilp (lormorly TionoHtu) Forest couuty, 111 tun sstato 01 rennsylviuiiii. wnr ranted In tho luimo of Jonathan Mifflin. bounded on tho southwest by tract num ber Five ThoiiNnnd 0110 hundred and throe (f10.) warranted In tho name of Jonathan Milllin by tho Commonwealth of l'enn sylvamn, ana on tho northwest bv Trac numltor 1-ive Thousand one hundred anil one (5KU) warranted in tho name of Joi.a than Milllin mid on tho northeast, and Houthost by other lands owner or owners unknown. Taken In execution and to bo sold as tlio property oi C. W. Huro, at tho suit o jsHiio t'oienrovo. TERMS OF SALE. The following must bo strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When tho nlaintitf or other lein cred Itors become tho purchaser, the costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens lncluuniK niortKiu;o searches on the prop- eny mull, uigcincr wim such lion croint or's receipt for tho amount of tho nro. coeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the isnerin. 2. All bids must bo paid In full 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., if tho uay 01 saio, at wnicn 111110 all property 110 settled I'm will airain be put nn and sol. at tho expense, aiid risk of the person to 1IOII1 JirSl HtlKI. See 1'iirdon'a Digest, Ninth Edition page 440 and Smith's Forms, page !',81. C. W. CLARK. Kheriir. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, I'a., Aug. 15 Estray. CAME to tho promises of the under siirned. in Harmon v Township. I-'mw county, Pa., tin or about Jie 5lh of Augist 1882. A largo red and vfliile cow. havin ono lopped horn and being alsiut 7 years old. Tho owner is notified to como for ward, prove property, pay costs and take me same away oiiierwiwo sue will be uis. posed of according to law. A. A. CO PEL AND, August 15, 18S2. Allegeny College, Meadville, Pa. The 00th year opens Sept. 20th. Aildi tional new buildings and many improve ments. Cabinets and libraries eiiuai to tho very best. Gentleman and lidiea Four College coursos. Preparatory School, Military Department. Expenses less tnan any oilier Uollogo ot equal grade lion i lan io sena to uuo. v . iiasivins. Soc y, for catalogue). aug 10-tit. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in G-BOCERIES TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD-WAIIE.QUEENS-W A R E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, ifcc. Goods Always First-Class. 1 N G ii.ii it ua TIMETABLE, IN EFFECT July 2, lsj, A.M. l'. M.M . Valley Jtf.) 7 6o'r Pittsburgh Iv 4 Jis'ai-.... Parker ...lv 1 M. A. M. it 45 0 ce 3 Rl 12 13 7 15 1 fid 1 38 nn M. 8 55 4 27 3 10 r. m. 2 20 r...r oxmii,g..lv nr. Frnnklin ..lv 3 40 12 4:-, 6 441 2 1.0 A.M. :'. M . 3 'ill ar...OU City....lv 0 40 7 no 7 n 7 17 8 O.'l h l:' 8 ; ;i 0 v 1 io :;o ....Rockwood.... ( Ueiipolis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesla...... lllckorv .. Trunkevvillo.. Tidioute ...Thompson ... Irvlnetoji Warren lv...Kin.un....ar 1 1 60 1 52 fl 40 1 33 11 18 13 3' 18 27 18 24 1 '10 12 60 8 Kll 7 21 17 3T "827 8 4". 0 15 4 04 t7 64 17 47 fl 1 11 11 14::, 7 :;r. 7 io 1 (Ml 4 3 12 40 4 6'll 7 00 fl to 12 25 ft 15' U (.if 6 i;o C IH)! A . M. 12 (K (t 15 111 40 V. M. A.M. (yVtltf KlieJtU) A.M. I'. M. I'. M. 4 42 11 47 lv.Clftrendn..ar 10 25 7 67 2 6'. 4 28 111 30 lv...Slielfield..Rr 10 45 8 15 3 ( m . a7m U'li. N. ' I'.tf V '. li u )J a.'m. i"m" 4 30 10 00 lv...Brail!i)i-d..ar 10 60 7 60 2 40 8 00 lv Glean ... .ar 12 3D Apiiitionai. Tiiain Lfltivu P.rudt'oid 0:45 a.m., Kinua 8:40 a. m. Arrives lr- vineton 0:25 a. m. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.lo, Npnt'ttinsburg, (.Jontrevillc, 'orry, iviayviue, Jirocton at 7:ooam, 10:1511111, (:00pm, 3:20pHi, 4:15pm, l:00pm. Arrive 8:00am, l:45iun, i.:00pm, 3:60pm, l':l itiii. Sunday Train leaves 30aui 1 univei DliHipm. UINlOiN X. Til CSV JLil.lJ JillAJNtll.- Train leaves Tltusvllle 5:30jim: arilves Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union v?ity 0: lOaui : arrives Tltusvllle 8: IPaiit. Trains run daily except Munday. t Flag Stations. Trajus aro run on Philadelphia tiiuo. Pullman Slmping Cars botwoen Afav- vlllo and Pittsburgh on traiiiR leaving Broeton (:4."j)m and Pittsburgh 0:45pui. iM7-1 ickets sold and baggagu cuccUcl to all principal points. oel lime tallies giving lull Inloi niiHUui from Company's Agents. O. WATnoN, Jr., Gun'l Sin.t. WM. S. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 .fe 41 Exchangr. St., Bufndo, N. Y. J. Ij. CRAIG Agent, Tionesta Pa. nC?STilFtEDFREE y'rtiu Tin a Of ft itkvr ltihVtuKt. J" '". ' ""ruf fur Vj Fmlrtit ami flltr AttTl)m Imfallihi.R li tnkon u dlrcP(. A Ftx aur Artt,iitii'mmii 1Vyu and 11 trill KAt 1 1 fr. ft Vlt iMillcoW.lhey pyttiffx(iefcn, Krn-I R-iuin. F, O. tiKl esprvKi d1iThji to Ua. KUNl '.'M ilils 1b A lie rermsAy. oritflimt rout f .lintKNluccU tolhomtxUcflfpmfr?- Vi ilnn ft nil tlm t.nl In n l.w U 1 and KM !.. who Ima prescribed It to over o.uioi) -- k ai im 11'. K." ttnt, unci Id onwy cum wlththmnft pviitl-l tying nucrcm. RftlBJiaaOrWi XHU I ltM llM't. IlltOtl U11Ul.l1.111 1. .. til I i.fi 1. I . thnt ot nn j othnr re mnlf , nml la tho ouly i A miMltrlnn nvctctl In elmomevary (llwarn u1 whlrb IIukU Is lielr Killupy 1 Ix'liiir tits only cinvouon. In tlila l i ti", 1 1 (Kftllllll '1(111 not l MMitl. In CnUiistl(in f.-iu ', il.vieot tlis l'L-niat()nmia kua l..r.iier. f i MANAI.IH slxmlil boc.lvrn wlih It. I'MUslJ I la ooniiioaed of puroly Tp;iit.-itilo luKriHikmls, pXj e:itx one, nccmillnit to mrxilcul ontlima arl Ijrt-nt n-ini-dy la llMilf. SSX75r.f!5rS.tfr K '4 iinrini;n niia Bluvoi-iH-a lil cjlU id il.t; i the.lctlvfl nrlnrlntca lr.uu Uifvui ltirriMltiifu I mill In cnmVlnlng shorn Into one almpki com- 3 imund, trhlrh Htonoocolml Ira Willi thu Vw MKiiiCATiitx Natch ln oviry Ulw-M!, nn.lj Hie work of restomllon coinmiDwawlih tin I (li stdoao. 1 1mrolui.otanf.i i'iiu thatliwMI t not rtAch nor rltaooHdlt will imLonr.1 -.irf lurttruL-inK-nil for a pnmpnlet. 'ivil'KCr-'i; , n. 1 1 A ItTM A K 1 -of . Ch," T.Titr To moot tho increasini; doiuand I mado LARGE ADDITIONS to my slock, and havo now a full lino of goods. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PISTOLS, I respectfully ask tho public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK befiire purchas ing clsewhero. HENRY IIEBETl JR., In tho Einstein Kulldiuir, may 10-82tf. TIONESTA, I'A. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may! 81 TONESTA. PA. . 3U3D. ZHHEJIiBEHi, Dealer in S T O Y U S,TIJf V A It 12, )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK. PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. 12?. :2-i mmnkmrnim pi k 1 a III E ? 1 55 5 ' I l o fr it B3 " have I Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1881.
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