r JAMES. T. BR'ENNAN. ClirNTV COM.VIKKtONI:!! I'l.KRK. Real Estato Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. '.. C. M. Rhar,--i J vrn.t A. M. , .. If. Fones 3 , '. Homier 1 jr. J. T. Jlrpniian, c itk or. ', Itobinson, A. . I. S. Knox, J. vi y. OiFICEIS. 1). Patton. ;. Hai.U UN RKCK, .'. A. rAHiinm. ' ! fc llrcovtUr, fc. 1 1. W. Lp.nKunn, J. S. .I'KNnni.i.. itcnitent F. F.. Hu.T.- 7 T. .T. VANOlKBKSf. - 11. o. rAvis if. O.'WriTTTKKIN. . Nfnnnnw, ;. W.Wakben, J. A. !CTORY. 1 3T A LODGE o. :uu, of O.TP. evenly, at 7 Itoom in Par- TON, N. . 27 -tr. v post, Inondiiy ill each . Hall, Tionesta, Pa. MIX, Vmimandcr. "P. M. CI.ARK. -AT-LAW, T'.lliesta, I'entm. W, t 'oHtV. I'll. . T-LAW, o-ipsta, Pa, .1 x. '.joining .AT-t.AW, TiJiienta, Pa. -AT-LaW, t Oounlv Pa, Timiesta, Pa., uriWor. .This Everything Kuneilor Ac atiMitioi) given ; Fruits of all ih(mi. Sample tit1. r Tiontf t:i. Pa. i.iprietor. This is a . o-a been littod up lor I I !u public. A por i ill" tlio niiblie Is solie 4(5-ly. lloTEU VSP HICKOIIV. Pa.. ;vpricter. Thin house Is i (u furnished with new tiout. It is ceutralley lo-;ii-st class barn in connect I'iio traveling public Mill ' hton.iiiiLr nlacc. First ;nu lion Willi the Hotel. HOTEL. .Tidioute., Pa., . !iu, Proprietor. A nisi. I respects, ami the pleas place ill town. Rates very jail8-82, ;. m. ix. YSHTAN A SURGEON. r.ltu St. near thn School v,n. Pa. All professional :it tended to. ; V. M. D.. VSICIAN A SURGEON,' mg county, having located reraireit to uttonu an pro. roinptly and at nil hours, ; augh K l o.'s new muni Mica hours 7 l 8 A. N. : J to 3 and C4 to 71 r. M, I a. M.; 2 to 8 andl to 7 1 ace in Fisher lloiw, on may-18 61 M. n.. ..ICIAN A SURGEON, ocn rears oxporienoe In , profession, having grad i honorably May lo. lHfi5, i leiice in Judito Pr.i'li's ;iit M. H. Church. TionoS' Aug. 25-1880 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. andi-Dioil Tim Table Tisuenta Hint Ion. KOKTIf. Train ir... 7:4H am Train 18 7:48 am Train 11 4:00 ptn POUTH. Train 3 11:17 am Train in 1:4S ptn Train 1 8:'28 pin Train 15 North, and Truin 10 South carry Ibo mail. l'reacbiog in tho F. M. Church next Suuday evening by Rev. J. D. Hhodea. -I'reaciiing in the M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small. Frebyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. lie who beta and gota his pay May bet again nonio other day; Hut he who bet and lost his caali Considers hea done Bomothilifr rah. Hlizzard. Oil market closed yesterday 702, Opening this morning at 70e. Thanksgiving ono week from to- morrow, liow aoout, mat tat turgey r V. U. lleck, of Strattauvillp.Pa., paid TioncHta fneuda a visit last TUursday. Prof, llillard liaa moved into his neat new houea between Irwin's nod Muenzenberger's. Joe Landers expects to open bis new rink on Thanksgiving evening with a grand ball. J. II. Cowman Esq., of Colum bus, Ohio, stopped in town Monday night on legal business. Dr. M'irrow reports a good-sized girl arrival at F. li. Winana' at Ross Run, Monday horning. Mr. C. D. Raker, with a part of friends, wont to- Salmon creek last week to 6lay the panting deer, Mr. W. II. Weary, of South Oil City, was tho ;uest of his daughter, Mrs. V. L. Kliuesliver, over last Sabbath. Dr. Cobum tells us that Com missiotier Ledebur was made happy over 1 be arrival of a i) pound buy at his house last evening. Au eutertatumeut is booked for to morrow evening at Lawrence IIou&u Hall. Admission 15 cents children 10j. Take it iu. Messrs., Toh Oohb, T. R. C.bl and J. T. Dale, departed for West Virginia on Thursdaasjt, where they ... .). w. Monnow. hiivml tho materials Ac., of ii. would reareetlully an i will carry on the Dental : lonesta. and having had over cohsful experience, considers v competent to lve enure sai I shall always ive my medl . .l the preference. mar22-f2. A. fc. IKLLT A V, r'AllK C CO., . 1ST El 1 S ! f Elm A WalnutSts.Tionesta. . ol Dtseount and Dcpobit. ' al lowed on Time Depoits. , ..a.leonall thePrincipal points of tho U. S. .P.ectioiis uoiicited. 18-ly. FULTON, i.icturcr of aud Dealer in , ' COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of FURNISHING GOODS. TON EST A. PA. I'.i: fr the rtrrt'BLicAN, r mi num. only expect to invtst iu sumo valuable tim ber lands. Charlie, three year-old sou of Mr, lleibtl. is lyiug very low with lunj fever, we Ate sorry to repoi t. II is physician has very little hopes of bis recovery at this writing Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Partridgo, of Jamestown. N. Y., parents of our lalo lamented citizen, A. II. Par tridge, paid Tionesta friends a pleas aut visit during I he past week. W. J. Roberts is erecting in front of his premises a .very neat aud 6ub slautial iron ft Dee. It is set in atone and will doubtless last as long as Mr. Roberts expects to stay oq the globe. Mrs. Partridge would respectfully announce that she is prepared to give lessoua in Kensington aud Ararene work. All articles for Fancy work kept at the lowest, prhes. Stamping made a Specialty. y Tho Dew school house, which looms up grandly and is already source of pride to our citizens, will be completed before ten days; that is, so far as the contractors' work goes. It will hardly bo occupied until after the holidays. Several cart loads of huuters have passed through hera during the past week bound for the big woods, Should each man brinz homo a deer there won't be enough left fur breed e next season. May they all not have good success. Frank M. Reck passed down the road yestorday on his way to West Virginia, whither lie goes with a view of engaging in the lumber business, What Frank dou't know about this iudustry wouldn't make a very ex tensive volume, and we can therefore predict success for him. The Warren Ledger bas changed hands. For twenty-one years Mr. B F. Morris has enlived its columns and given his readers a good paper; be now steps out on account of failing health. Mr. W. 'W. Howard, voung and vigorous writer has taken charge, and the paper is not expected to suffer under bis management. Ex cepting politics we isisb bira success. Dr. J.E. Blaine has located perma nently in Denver, Colorado. Wheth er he hos taken bis family on yet wo are not advised, but that is his inten tion. We have no micivingsas to the doctor's success in bis practice ; a physician of his skill is bound to come to the front rapidly in any communi ty. Our best wishes, Doctor. Mr. W. W. Grove has moved into the newly refitted house next to the Universalist church; Postmaster Arner now occupies Mr. Grove's late residence, and Will Klinestiver has moved into Mr. Arncr's former bouse. he latter gentlemen reconlly pur chased the properties they now occu py. Mr. Grove will finish Ins new house in the spring ; the fouudation walls are already completed. At a meeting of the Presiding Elders of tb9 Erie Conference, held in Meadville ou Tuesday, a great deal of business was transacted, in cluding the apportionment of the benevolent funds of the church to the different charges, the appointment of standing committees, the arrangement of matters connected with the Confer ence work, and the general business of the church. The Presiding Elders present were : Rev's. Schofield of the irie district, Latbhaw of Clarion, Bray of Franklin, Borland of James town, and Merchant of Meadville. Franklin Nqivs, lith. Bernard Bush, the first German settler of Dutch Hill, died at the res idence of Mr. Ernest Behreus, Green township, on Thursday night, 13th inst., his disease seeming to be dropsy. He was born in Germany in 1805, and had he lived two months longer would have been 80 years old. He pur chased a farm about three miles from Tionestu, situated on tho Balltowu ' road, upon which he lived until about 10 years ago, when he sold the same and purchased one on Ross Run, where he resided until a few months r 1 1 ago. iur. dusu was a i ways Known as a vtry industrious citizen, and bnro the respect of all his neighbors, lie leavts a wife, aged 86 years. His fu ueral took place iin Sabbath last. Peterson's Magazine for Decem ber comes to us ahead of all others, a perfect marvel of beauty. There are more than a hundred pages of reading matter; two superb steel-plates; a colored pattern, costlier even than a chromo; a colored fashion, double size, printed from steel; and more than half a hundred wood-cuts of fashions, work-table patterns, etc., etc. The stories arc exeeptionully good: though Peterson" always has the very best. The price is but Two Dol lars a year to single eubscribers. To clubs, it is cheaper still. Address Charles J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. Thornhill, a member of Waverly Lodge, 75, A. O. U. W., Monongahela City, Pa. died iu Tidi oute of consumption, last Sunday night. Since 1872 Mr. T., had been a member of the Order, oud for the last five years an invalid, during which time Lis assessments and dues have been kept up by bis lodge. On being notified of bis death his lodge sent Bros. M. W. Wolf aud Shreckon- gost to attend the funeral. At Tidi oute thry were met by the brothers of Tidioute lodge, 204. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, Tidioute lodge turning out and conducting the funeral services. Now, here is a home example of the benefits of this class of insurance for working nion. The widow of Mr. Thornhill finds herself provided with two thouEaud dollars, and as the is poor, the money comes doubly acceptable. During tho entire nine years of her husband's member ship it bus probably cost not to ex ceed one hundred aad eighty dollars in assessments and lodge dues. We Bpeak confidently when we say that no man of family has a tight to re ject or neglect to avail himself of this class of insurance. Why don't you join th order, ray fellow workmen? At tho requeet of Waverly lodge, Drs. Kemble and Diefendorf made u pod mortem examination, finding as above announced. Mrs. Thoinhill is a daughter of J. N. Brown 2 Vci to utc Blow-Out of the Unterrified. The Democrats had what we presume they call a blow-out lait night, and, oh dearl such a roariu' time as they did have. Four barrels of nasty, stinking crude oil, some that bad evidently stood forages perhaps since Buchanan's timo, were set ofT, and such awful illumination as they did makel A half dozen white beans would have made a better show. The crowd consisted of about two dozen boys ranging in age from eight to fifteen years, somo of whom had been fur niched with enough bug-juice to make them quite noisy. There were perhaps five Democrats in the crowd, who stood around with bands in their pockets shivering like one nwakeuiog from a 24 year's sleep. It was suggested by some one that a lantern be bung around each bonfire (?) to keep teams from running over them. This would undoubtedly have been done had there been much travel. The canon was fired four or five times and sounded about as loud as the bursting of a paper bag. It is said on good authority, althorigh denied by equally as good, that a proccssiou was had, and that it consisted of a stuffed coon pelt, a starved rooster, and some other dried up thing which nobody could name. The procession was no small affair for it took several hours to pass a certain place the "place" was where the bug juice was kept, and some didn't get past till near morning. The company must have been too much for the rooster's stomach, for he finally tore himself away and hid. Altogether, for a demonstration that has been 24 years in preparation, it was certainly the most sickening affair that has ever taken place here, and the "great unwashed" no doubt feel heartily ashamed of their effort. Jury List, December Term 1884. GRAND Randall, JURORS. Foreman, Howe twp. Jenka twp'. Kiiigwley twp List Of Letters. Remaining in Tionesta, P. O 19, 1884: II. II. Eastman. Eli V. Kerr. Win. Spantrler. If not called for in 30 days will be seut to the Dead Letter office. When calling please say advertised. C. M. Aexkk, P. M. Nov, Mrs. K. J. Hunter, Mrs. It. Nohlo. Miss Lena Smith. JURORS. Harnett twp. C. A boro. James Boyd, liarnott twp, Peter Heasley W. W. Watson Jacob Myers, Green twp. J. N. Thompson " A.M.Moore " TJ. A. Dawson -Harmony twt Frank Garvey John Beaver Thomas Davidson Hickory twp, U. J. HillUrd " E her Way C. li. Neely C. W. Hawks J(hn Guiton, Sebert Hurhcnn - Eli Rerlin " B. F. Mealy Tionesta twp. Quintain Jamieson " W. A. Eaglns Borough "J. M. Kepler -W. J. Roberts M M. Baily Jr. PETIT -W. II. Rarie, Wm. Fitzgoralds John II. Barton John MeGeo Joseph Uall John McLaughlin John Flj'tin George St roup C. F. Cropp D. II. Dem u nn, F. M. Small Oliver Byerly, Thos. Pownoll Adam C. Emert N. P. Wheeler. Sidney Smith Martin Orn, D. W; Agnew E. T. Ilosmer H. II. Scott Z. S. Himos Rob't Bargorstoek .-Jonathan Hettish John Wollor Henry Groce John Osgood Win. Brannan Aaron Root Chas. Whitoiinm B. II. Rico Matthew Bautzer,' Honry Glassnor John S. Myeis Jesso Carson -A. J. Landers, -S. II. Uaslett G. W. P.ovard A. M. Doutt Tionesta Green twp. i. u Harmony, twp. Hickory twp. Howe twp. Jenks twp. Kingsley twp. Tionestu twp, Borough Ballou's Monthly Magazine for December is indeed a capital number for all the readiuc public. First thsre are many illustrations. Then comes the conclusion of that popular yarn called, "Ou Land and Sea; or, California in the Years 1843, '44 and '45." bv William II. Thonies. "Ou Land and Sea" is finished iu a satis factory rnauuer, the buys remaining on shore at San Diego with pretended cases ot small-pox, ready fur now ad ventures at tho proper time. There is no magazine iu tho country that gives so much readiug matter of varied order as Ballou's; and the cheapness is surprising, as it is only $1.50 nor year. Address, Thoines & Talbot. 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass, Kingsley Township. Now that politics do not occupy the attention of our people to any great extent any more, everything else is progressing finely. W. B. Heath still runs his meat wagon to the oil country. Go in, Wm., may you prosper. Harry Lovel roust be getting lots of mail these days, for we notice him at Starr P. O. almost every evening in the week, although the mail otily comes to our office twice a week. Mrs. Maggie McCray, of Scotch Hill, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Os good last week. Abe Weller has left.Starr aud gone to drivirg team for Jao. Osgood. Well, Abe, where shall wo send your mail to Kellettville, no doubt. Jack. Nov. 17, 1884. --Don't wait until the Season is over to get bargains, but come now and buy Men and Boy's Clothing at re duced prices from already low prices to suit times. 3t. Wm. Smearbauou & Co. PROCLAMATION. WrtF.RKAs, The Hon. W. T. Rrov.ii,; President Judsrn of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and lor tlio county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Commmi 1 ens Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence on tho Third Monday of Dec, being tho l"th dav of Dec, 1831. Notice is therefore given lo the Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Con Htablesof said county, that they bo then and there in their proper pen- ns at ten oc.)ock, A. M., of Kaid day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and' other remembrances, to do those things' which tothoir olllces appertain to bodoir.', and to those whoaro bound in recopt. iranco to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they bo then anil there present to prcsi-cuto against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal this 1th day ot November, A. D. 1881. C. W. CLARK. Mi er iff. Strayed or Stolen. From tho premises' of the under signed in Tionesta boro., Pa., about four weeks ago a bay pouy, with long heavy black mane and tail ; scar ou right hip, caused by a kick. The owner will give a liberal reward for bis return, or information that will lead to his return. W. J. Roberts. Nov. 12, 1884. Holiday Goods in due season, but at present our large stock of Rubber Boots aud Overs, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, , Hats, Blankets and Flannels, and winter gloves are going rapidly. Come and get a piece of Silverware free. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 3t. riONESTA MVLfcltliTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choico - - 3.fi0(5.60 Flour p sack, - - .!JO1.70 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.401.S0 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.35 Corn, Shelled - - - - - 84 Beans bushel - l.f)03.00 Ham, sugar cured - 121(514 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 13 Shoulders ..... 10 Whiteflsh, half-barrels - - - 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.C0 Sugar ...... l10 Syrup ------ 5075 N. O. Molasses new - - - 75 Roast Rio Coffee - - - 18 23 Rio Coffee, - 125 ($18 Java Coffee ... - 2830 Tea 2000 Butter 25 Rico 8 10 Eggs, fresh - - 20 Salt best laVo - - - - .3"i Lard l-'l Iron, common bar ... -2.7.") Nails, lOd, "(3 keg .... 8.00 Potatoes .... - 40(a,.-0 Limo bbl. .... 1.40 Dried Apples sliced per lb - - 10 Dried Beef - - 20 Dried Peaches per rb - - - HI Dried Peaches pared per - - 15 Causes set down for trial in th Court of Common T'leas of Forest Ou:itv l'n,, on the Third Monday ol December D. 1884: 1. John T. Dale et al vs. John B. iog- nard, No. 27 February term, lHsa. .lames w. Jenkins vs. Kli.a Jb .l.iK et al No. 27 May term, 1S83. ,i. Jolin Uobb tV. (Jo. vs. 1. li. Y Uis o. 20 May term, 1883. 4. Teter lierrv et al vs. I,. i . Wr.t. , i et al, No. 18 Sept. term, 1883. i. John H. iavis et r.i vs. 1'eter isorry et al, No. 61 Sept. term, 183. ti. r.nterpnsp. Transit t:o. vs. i'. j; Swain, No. 27 Doc, term, 1883. 7. Walter .1. Smith vs. Clark fe McVcv. jo. :ws. Dec. term, 18s:j. 8. D. I,. Beaver vs. II No. 8 Feb'y term, 1881. i). 1. I a. JJoaver vs. II No. 21 Feb'y term, 18S4. 10. I). Ij. Beavcf vs. t. Shamburg et al No. 18 May term, 1881. 11. D. L. Beaver vs. u. Shair.burg et al No. 1!) May term. 1881. 12. Dale C Lawrence vs. J. M. Hiitilett. No. 48, Sept. term, I8M J UH TIN SHAWM5Y, ITotuonolary. Tionesta, Pa., Nov, 17, 1884. H. II. Shoemaker Shoemaker Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho Pillow ing accounts have boon filed iu my .ihci aud will bo presented at next Term of Court lor continuation : Final Account of Thomas .1. Bowman and Joseph Green, Adm'rs of Estate ot James Irreen, dec d. Final Account of John H. Mensieh, Exe cutor of tho last Will and Testament of Henry Keller, dee'd. JUSTIS S HAWKEY, Register Tionesta, Pa. Nov. 17, 1884. 131. IMI. DIGHTOU; HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, . AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING: Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. Orders for frescoing, etc., by mail promptly attended to. Shop in Roberts building, Elm St., Tionesta, Pj. ESTRAY. Camo to the premises of tho undor-' signod in Tionesta township. Forest Co., Pa., about October 1st., 1884, a led and white yearling heifer, with dumping horns. Tho owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property pay churg es and take same away otherwise she will bo disposed of according to law. QUINTAIN JAMIESON. Tionesta, Oct. 27, 1884. APRI7F Hon,-l s'x cents for postage. rniLU and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex . to more money right away than pnything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At onco ad dress True it Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.fli H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. , Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation SurvoyJ ing. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias Issupd out of tho Count of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court' House, in iho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, DECEMBER loth, A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following de scribed real estato to-wit r A. IIOLEMAN and II. J. HOPKINS, do ing business iw HOLEMAN it HOP KINS, vs. HARRIETT M. L. DITIl R1DG E and G EOKG E W. D1T11 KI DUE I-ev. Fa., No. 11 Dec. term, 1884. T. F. Riu hey, Att'. All that piece or parcel of land situato in the Township of Tionesta, County of Forest, and State ot Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a rod oal: on the bank of tho A Uegheny River, north of tho land of John W. inlands ; thence north along tho Alle gheny River 4.J east 10 perches; theneo nortli along said river 20" east 5,i5-10 perches to a white oak standing on tho bank of tho Allegheny River j thence south IW0 east 20 porches mote or less to a post and stones ; thence parallel with the ioinjost river line south 20 westoO porches inoro or less to a white oak j thence south 4-iJ west 311 perches to a chestnut ; theuce north 43 west 125 perches to the place of beginning. Containing twelve (12) acres more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Harriett M. L. Dithridge and George W. Dithridge, at the suit of A. lloleinaii and 11. J. Hopkins, doing busi ness as llok'iimn v. Hopkins. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following mist be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or oilier lion cred itors becou o the purchaser, the costs on. tti j writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lieu credit or's re eiiit lor tho amount of the pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as lie mav claim, must lo furnished tho Sheriff. 2. All bids must lie paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of Ilia day of sale, at which time all properly pot settled for will again lie put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4!(1 and Smith's Forms, pago 34. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Off.ce, Tiojesta, Pa., Nov. 1,", lsh4. MARL1H MAGAZINE RIFLE. v. 1 . 45 Govt, and 40-60 Clrala Crtrlli. PERFECTLY tt.Ji VERY STROUD TUT DCCT tin V ! wrld fo lorjo inC DLOl n I T 1. C gamo. Superior in rooy, rapidiiy, model tad flniith to any cc.-r. Bail T r Oallery, sporting i" ALLAnU Kinej. Send fot Cutrlo-TUc. Marl in Fire Arms Co., Now Haven, Gua.' PATENTS, Caveats, Ro-issue and Trade-Marks spear ed and all other patents causes in the i'-it cn't Otltce and before tho Courts promptly and carefully attended to. IT pen receipt of model or sketch of in vention, 1 made careful examination. .'id advtso as to patentability Freo of ci.i.i tc. Fees Moderate, and 1 make No Chinao unless patent i socurcd. Inl'orhialioii, advice and special references sent on ap plication. J. R. L ITT ELL, VYasliinrjlon, D. C. Near I. S. Patent Otlicc. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. j W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor, The largest, Best Located ami Furnished House in the City. Near Union D -oot. "n HOLOGRAPH OALLERY. 1 TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, - - Propriutqi Pictures taken in all the latekt styles 6 llioart. . 2(l-f NEW PLANING MILL. -AT WrKt Hickory, Ea. 1 laving just put iu a new planing ird't at this place I am prepared to do all kinds of work ill that line at the most reaonable jatcs. My planer will surface twelve inch timber, so that I can till any kind of a bill. Being situated right at the Depot 1 liavo extr facilities for shipping to all points. L. D. WIIITCOMD. jullioiii Wlrh-. Ftrinwin,lrttl Ml. WMIf m-Ul Hunll.xC. liulLtli-.u .'.'lulu. Ji .Ii-Ik-'IJII-I. Cl .1 tlx! I C lr)uro.u u i iih.k . it.t 't r-'. -.l.iucl.c.. lllul'so. 1 '.!., l.l.uaatl. ) lte $2