silver pointed fpears. ENK, EDITOR. ESDAT MOUSING, KIRM 4, ISM. HI J " " , , . I . . UNEQUIVOCAL ANSWER. intmean Machinitt, published w York, sent to the uewlf elect rrs of Congress a series of inter ons with regard to thoir views the question of a Protective Ta ho questions being put in such as to draw out a comprehensive j'r from each. Answers were re j from tho great majority of thus addressed, the replies being ebed in the journal named. rg tho replies is that cf our ber, Hon. A. C. White, which we blis'i, as many of those who sup 3d him at tho polls in November w',11 bd-pleased to know that on leading question he attempts no ion, but comes out unequivocally Tariff that will protect, n reply to your inquiries, would that having been born poor, and in'- had to light tho battle of life q toy hands for myself, and being other places At oue end of the ball room will be placed au im nieuse plate glass mirror, sixteen lid a half by teu and ahalf feet, In o frame of cut glass, and at the oppo site end the President's floral chain under a Japanese canopy. Pyramids of palms and tropical plants will be placed in each corner of the ball room. One of the features of the flo ral decorations will be dovices sym bolical of the varjous executive de partments of government. The cur tains will be of the richest fabrics. Tho fireworks dinlav will be the finest ever seen here. One set piece will be as large as the front of the new Peusion building. There will be a fiery representation of tho Capitol, 65 by 150 fi-et. One piece will be a portrait of.Jefiorson, sixty fe4 high, and a view of Niagara G5 by 300 Joel will be gU'en. ' Miss Kate Field is in Washington and began her crusade ngainst the Mormons with a lecture last night.. She visited the White House for the first time last week. Of course it is her first visit to the National Capital, though she is so traveled a woman in Mifcs Field is making as to any thing c.lso they are weak. If :we urge them too much they might make an cflbrt, and so sprain their brains, or they might pasR some law, which latter would most probably be a national misfortune. P.OHTAII. VlNEUAIt. sf liiuiiiiinmi'S PC V. (J - - &..,;. 4 j n it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n &&iVvlvriiV)5ofMr.4 cLOTnnra clothing clothing ! D. LAGELL'S ASTHMA ' AND I CATARRH . "REMEDY. women to become crusaders. Id the Blue- Room of the White House a rue American, ana navn.g more C0DVerts ul,(1 enlisting leading society ten and their best interests, am favor of a protective tariff. As to a je.ral and substantial reduction of week ago, while the reception was go preseut tariff, I am opposed to it; jng 0Di 6Ue was drumming up re have gone too far in that direction cruit8 Are not am lhe conJ. w. The work of the lariff Com- . . , . , , 7, r issionnnd the amendments thereto B women? she asked of the wife of Congress, together with the action Senator Cameron, of W isconsin. "No, ' the Morrison bill (rather, attempt- I'm among the goisg women. I go I action), are largely accountable for the fourth of March," was that lady's e present depression in business. ready answer. 'Unless a tariff is protective, bo far . ' t .1 o . labor and the best interests of our rhe court mart,al ,n t,,e bwa,m untry are concerned, wo might as case did a bungling piece of work, ell adopt free trade; for, unless tariff and the President in approving the 1 high enough to give fair profits to sentence expresses his displeasure with Having struggled 20 years between life nnd death with Asthma or ITmthisic, treated by eminent pkysieians. and receiv ing no benefit, I was compelled during the last five ytars of my illnesn to nit on niv chair day and night gasping for breath; my snilerin'g was beyond description. In' despair I experimented on myself by compounding roots and herb and Inhal ing the medlclno thus obtained. 1 forUl niitclv dimioveded this Wonderful Ctiro for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re lieve tho most Btubborn case of Asthma In fivo minutes, so that the patient enn lio down to rest and sleep comfortable. I'leae read the following condensed extract: Mrs. V. T. ltrown, Monroe, Texas, writes : "I sintered witu Ant lima ho years. Your great remedy has completely cured me. f'ublish this for the benefit of the atllictcd. O.S.Clark, Wakenian, O.. writes: "I eevtainlv belelve vonr remedy to bo the best Asthma and Catarrh cure in the world. 1 have tried everything else, and all failed but yours. I wish you worlds success. C. A. Hall. Bashaw. Wis., writes: "I received your trial packagoand find invul nluable, doing just what you claim for it. It is truly a Uod-acnd to numuniiy. ro one can afford to do without, it who iasuf- ferinsr with Asthma or Catarrh. . Such arc tho expressions of prniso and gratitude receive! daily, and in addition, 1 will still eontinuo inv former propos ition. Send nie your namo and address and I will forward von a trial package by return mail. Freo of charge. Full size box bv mail. 81.01). Sold by all druggists. Address, D. LAMifcUU Appiecreoii, u., Inventor and sole proprietor. If you aro in nood of ANYTHING in the limof CEOTH INU, OVERCOATS, BOOTH. SHOES, DRY HOODS, DRESS OOODS, or anything kept in a (leneral Store, you in And A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at TIM K TA BIiK IT West wni (I i'lttsb r. M. 7 00 4 ".t 4 21 8 0!l 2 40 r. m 'EL. J. HOPKINS & CO'S, We claim the REST ASSORTMENT', FIX HST OOODS, and LOWEST PRICKS OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTltY. Step in and get our Prices, neo our Htock, nnd you will lo convinced that we mean what wo say. Wo aim to keep our p. M 2 30 1-2 11 A.M. 7 M 4 li2 4 b; 2 M i 1ft A.M. r. m It 20 18 r.s ta OS M 1 1 4!l l tlirfN 4 CM, t2 ir 12 -GROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT- full of FRESH COODS AT TRICKS THAT CAN'T BK BKAT. COMMAND SEE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS. IT. J. IIOPKIlSrS & CO. 1 45 1 MO tl22! 1 10 J 2 fit) 12 30 12 111 It 40 A.M. A. M. to no! 2s!ll I I R 12 10 4ii t8(i:i10 3'J 7 Ml: 10 U tl.'HI A. M. 11 30 It 24 it o: io rr. 10 47 10 42 10 2M 10 10 II ss I) 44 9 27 t)20 M. t7 2S 7 10 0 40 8 15 r. m. , M. 4 20 : M 0 to n o.r lanufacturers, after paying fair wages 0 their laborers, the factory, will stop, or the busiuess man,-wm probably hut down as soonif" the loss on each irticle wrb 25 cts. as if it was 50 cts. There is nothing in a tariff ;hat is not protective. ; A tariff for revenue ouly, a tariff for money only is a tariff simply to get money to run the Government- a man or a party that can't see any thing greater, higher or better than that io a tariff must be blind, indeed. 1 am for a protective tariff such as will protect American laborers and American manufacturers; I am for ruy own people first, last and all the time. I am a Republican through and through. Alexander C. Whitk, Brookvillo. the findings. Swaim gets twelve years suspension on half pay, which is virt ually his forced retirement from the army, as he would retire by law in eleven years, with a total loss of $33,000 in pay. The common-sense comment on this sentence is that if Swaim deserved it, he deserved to be dismissed. On the surface the indications point away from an extra session, but of Congress it can always be said that no one can tell what a day may bring forth. L. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, Feb. 28, '85. Daily the preparations for tho in auguration are taking more definite fihape, and a grand display is now as sured. The parade will be one of the largest, if not the very largest, of the sort ever eeen here. There will be Dearly twenty thousand men in lioe, equally divided between military and civic organizations, representing every part of tho country and every shade of political and social life. One io leresting feature will be the large turnout of colored troops, coming to, from both the south and the north. Those who are entrusted with the preparations for the ball are shewing commendable energy with that im- 11111111111111?; 1885 oo 55o6C55fKif.V .Vi 2 jgimuniirit?! 11885! THE PRESS FOR 1885. DEVOTED TO PROTECTION AND EARNESTLY REPUBLICAN. A Tlii.lnoo. Er?iio!lnn t t)i. mnut nrofltnble. bccntifie it Is the most neofuL Onr aim U to pracUMllf train vonnir men for tho actual rvautremcnU of th 1 commercial iro. lndivldnaHnntJuction. No ,ime j? or circulars, auures. r.wucj ei ouno, i m vacation, btudvnts can enter at any time. JUFF & BUNS, ritUtburu, Ta, The Reason Why. The persistence of Congress in the coinage of the bogus silver dollar, against the wishes and interests of the people can be explained, or accounted for io oue way only: It has beeu demonstrated by scien tists, that sensations, ideas or irapres eions. consume an appreciable and measurable space of time to trave from the outward organs of sense to the brain, after which, a measurable time for resolutions, or the fuming pf volition, in the brain, and another space of time before any action can be given to the voluntary muscles. Fur thermore, the rate of motion of these impressions is ascertained to be about ninety feet per second, each way, and the delay inside the brain is found to be about one twelfth part of a second. To illustrate if a sailor should har poon a whale 90 feet long, striking it portant branch of the work. The in the tail, the Bailor would have great hall is safely enclosed, and is about two and oue-twelfth seconds to being put in readiness for theeveuings get out of the way, before the shock festivities. There now can be no rea eon for doubt that the ball will be en tirely successful. And those who don't care about the ball will learn with iutrest that twenty car loads of generally conceded that fireworks have cot here, ready to be when they go to the seat tnuchec! off at the proper time. A person standing in one of the 'lefty galleries of the Pension office this morning would have viewed a more animated and lively scene than it is the fortune of most men to wit necs in their lives. Along the wide The C'licaprst nnd ItOHt Ncwin)i'r. Tns Prfss comes to tho new vear with the lnrffest circulation, the best equipment nutl tho inllesl requirements ol the com plete newspaper which it has ever enjoyed. The past vear has been one of ;reat growth. These increased facilities am! re sources gi"e it the means of beins? even a bettor newspaper than ever before. The political chancre lends added inter est and obligation to the future. Tho Press faces new duties with undaunted spirit. It is Republican in principle, untrammel led in expression, with faith in the intelli gent masses and lenity to purer pontics, it is especially devoted to the national pol icy of Protection as, the bulwark of Amer ican interests and industries. Above all. it will maintain its pre-eminence as a complete General and Family rs ewsi nper. Tho Weekly Press excels in all the el ements of a rirst-clnss General and Fami ly weekly newspaper. It is especially adapted to the wants of all who desire a coneiso and comprehensive presentation of tho news of the day 'with interesting and instructive reading for tho homo and the fireside. Its Agricultural and House hold Departments are among the best anywhere printed, and pood stories, graphie correspondence and ehoice mis cel any complete a paper which is unsur passed. Illustrated special article on live topics will lie a prominent feature of the coming year. Send for specimen copy containing largo and attractive list of books ollered as premiums to subscribers and club raiser? TERMS TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS: (Prepaid.) Daily, including Sunday, oneyear, $7.00; one month, b'5 cento. Daily, exclusive of Sunday, ono year, $0.00; one month, 50 cents. Sundav edition only, one year, 52.00. Served bv City Carriers, 12 cents n week: including Sunday, 1(1 cents a week. The wkkkly Press, one dollar a year. Drafts, cheeks, and other remittances, should be made payable to THE FKE.-S CO.. limited, Philadelphia, Pa. Caveats, Re-issuo and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en tOfheo and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt, of model or sketch of in vention, I mude careful examination, and advtso as to patentability Freo of charge. Fees Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is seenrod. Information, advice and special references sent on ap plication. .1. K. L1TTELL, Washington, D. C. Near U. S. Patent Olllce. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA Buckeye Eorco Pump M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. Picturos taken in all the latest styles o the art. 26-tr ec. :mi. idickhitqin-. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention tflvcn 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, Pa. could reach the whale's brain, and re turmog, set in motion the necebsary muscles to switch the boat off on the down track, so to speak. Now, it is legislators, of Govern ment, leave tbeir (alleged) brains at home, and some of these homes are huodreds or thousands of miles away; therefore if an idea is presented, when all rhe members are present in full session, it must travel hundreds or thousands of miles to find any brains, reaches of tho immense hall were consuming much valuable time, and (pattered squads of busy men. Doco idtors, gasfitlars, carpeuters and other artizans of various kiuils, were en gr.jjed iu their different occupations, 'iho roof will he hung with bunting we find only delay where there should be expedition. No one can, or would for one moment doubt or question the iutegrity of a legislator, or his honest desire, to give honest weight and bon in the shape of half moons. There est money, but owing to the above pe mm AWAY IN GOLD III 20 HONORABLE AWARDS It lit Award $r0.W io Gold; S4. $20.00? fid, $10.00; Trt n tirna unJint ft Liu coulftiofDC th rrctttit amber of SnglUh worit fbrmH from or mar letter ooDUUnd t Ul tiri Word "HUlAli t AM sumimuuiri mun ftdhir airiatiy u tha to. lowing rule: Int. No word admitted tht coutain a rapeitU'd letlr : for etampir, ibord l.yl woal4 be ttjlul-;. bud. No woria arlimtUHl that ooDtalfl lotMTt otfnun'l m tuiwo wrJ,j Hojal Uuemt lorwamphB. wnrd M ltiiMl' would b excluded. rd. Ail th word admitted tuit b ticta4 fmat th" inula evlumiia of th aamlm fcodr of any lioUiuarie. Tha fulloWiriK Mill b ecludt-d : Word a from tha Uiotiouary Buriplamrul, Root of Wordi, Irr.p' Ooographtjai Namrt. 4th AU cimipeihr mail purob f tbair Irut-i;morIeaUr aUutii uf'jiuynl tltie which "Brwrnla verythiDC as ulid aa Hook " and iti W cu a Hcttti. 6th 0l vour l)ler to writ lb fullvwini; o tb bfk of till bul naaVvanl and anu hki naj t ft: "1h btarur haa ihia day bJUg!tLof oia a Hoult of lloynl Clue. I not f) to lao Utla oard whjn Mn llnf hat of vorl. fllh. If ur Dealer baa bo Uyl 4ilu oa hmnA, li.dur fcini M aund for a ample dix-u u auv wholotaW Unntti'-t. r Ifaier. 7lh. All ii.it niimi b uiaiii iid We worda anatiatd ttMtty In alphabet leai aulumua. tb. la -.ao ot a Tit, pifltirrun- Will be given lo the Hat ftrat matlo-J, Fhor:i tv t-irtark. The koafeat lit fun liic 4rl vai 1. t:trii-t Icatjeat tiie aond.and ao on. Vila. Thhatnaa and Addrea.uf Ihr Sti.aafl coDWatariU. a Lirt of Jie wlnains word a, and an affidavit of the muaufawt bmm Lhat tufv Kava n.)t dtrectU or hidiret-tl v in aov aiaauar aaaiaicd tne Hucocaaful tyintucu, w ill bi- mailed ut your aldraa If tub ancloae Ave ftfnt stamoai witti your Utl of Wordi. 10th. ABteourreapoiulMlltv and iiilot rilT, w bf Fn to ttiadmrfwl'aor Duo Mirsautlie A,;woe or an) Wholrle lFtfUt in theUnitud States. 1 1 th Ail lit mut ba mailed tot iiabur Uian KtU 1 au an 1 U an -uiuocc.wut r wiilb will bo priuied aud mailed aa aro lea duya at:erala. J. U. 0' WEAR A & GS.ifiyKb. KuTftl IJnM Ulue mad V. -.!, (-!", fro. kcrr. China, taaWtf, Metali aol Ki:r ..'u -r a lb-k. Sold by Smoarbaugh A Co., Tionesta, Pa. SMEARBAUGH & CO., IValers in CLOTHIF&. hi o z 0 mi i 0 18 ' cn 1 3 CALL AND fiET TRICES, TIONKSTA, PKNN'A. A.f. A. M 11 80 10 fill ..1 ....I. Tru'i ....Tli .Thor. ...Irvl. .... Win lv...Kln lv...Ttrflfi nr...Kln!(r .,. Kugiir 1 fi 4!l 10 05 Corvd 5 41 4.-i Onovi! fi.V, 0il Wo'.r H h no n i ( unkor b: fi 15 H .Vi ...ltcd IIol fi Oil K 1.1 ... jwilatnat 4 4.1 7 4S .So. Cni nil 4 n:i 7 7 ...So Vnndi 4 iw 7 00 ... All'-pin 4 10 4.ljlv Olean. r. M. A.M.I AllIllTlONAb TllAIN Ij llifiOam, Wnrron l:npm, pm, J minute :.rii'fim, Jlon rives un K.ny f. nipni. AI)IUTIO- AI. 'J llATN L,P ti:10 nm. Oleopnlls 6:47 air 7:0.'tnm, lVeslilont 7:(i7iun, I Hickory 8:4.lnm.Trutikpyvl onto 10:20im. Thompson ThompHon'a ll:20atii, Irvic W'arron l;(!.1pm. Kitizoft 2; 2:10. Sueur Ituti !2:L'U, Cry villo rt:'.1. Wolf Him 3:40, Q 3:50, lied House 4:1.1, Nalaim Carrollton 5:110, Ho. Vandal hi'iiy 0:JH, arrives Oleim K:J I raniH run oti i-.ttsicrn iin. Tkains leaviii Klttsburch rlvini: l'iMaliurh 7-..10pm, urt between Itiiflulo unrt 1'ittsliur Tha ins leaving PittsburpU riving Pittsburyli 7:M)nm, are with Pullman's Sleeping Ci Uultaln nod I'lttstturtrli. iTfTlukets hoHI nnd UagKii to nll principal point-. .(.let. tinno lahion K'lvii'R luu l from Company' Ap-rnt. (iwo. fs. (ii n.'ii r.Lii., i J. A. l-KLLOWS, ('on'l l'nuH'r ui) I Ticket No. 41 KselKingo Sr., itul .1. 1.. (;iwVll, Acciil, Tionesta, IP YOU WANT TC FILL YOUR GAME, AND MAKE BIG SCORE USE ; W7& i mm mm n .UlFLESL far:. val'.Lt V vrv srraitQ. rtcrtcnT sa.:c. THF HCCT Uin C" worm forlr--. Z.H ... t3 I nlr Lt ririr. Buporicr in nocu in m I '"Ji'V. H'-utl Md fnf!h lo tuv ctfr. " " L L R li ) rifles. P-ii-i f r Cutnlo.tic. BjZin FifO Arms Co., IJcv Ilaven, Cctin. 4 5 :(.. ur.J 4.1-CO irn:n .uririutfc. NOTIONS. DOOT5 & SHOES, . hats and caps. grooSbibsi r CfJAUS, HARD WA k E, Q U E E N 8 W A e, a L AS:S WARE, TOVS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goocjs Always First-Class. ELEGKT BOUND FAfollLY BIBLES, S-,Ao, $.1.50, ?4.50, fil.50 and upwards. will lie suspended from the roof thirty-fix pennantB, seventy-two foet long, iieUeen which will swing garlanda of natural flowers. The columns sup porting the roof and the galleries will be wreathed with smilax aud flowers. But wet u the arches of the upper gal lery will be placed various devices, bearing the coats of-arms of various sinus. Beneath the gallery will be bi spendod 144 elegaut silk baooers. Wii'.io the arches on the lower floor 'i'l bo placed large American shields, dr-ped with flags, aud adorned with culiarity of his situation he labors at great disadvantage and uncertainty. If a person had occasion to tickle the hind leg of a mule he could, by first measuring the mule, leckon to a nicety when to date his obituary. There is something certain, something that one may depend on, but as to the Congressman, bis life and surround ings are so different that he compares but unfavorably with bis hybrid com patriot. We must exerciee patience and charity toward our legislators; as far as spirits go the? are willing, but AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST lOOColumns lOOEngra vlngs in each issue. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A Year. ' Send three 2e. Htamps for Saniply Coj,y (English or CSerinun) of the Clilest 'j Uost Agricultural Journal In tho worjii. O H.N IE Jl!IH CO., DAVID'' y. JUDD, l'ro. 751 Jiroadway, New York! NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidioute prt V. 1). Ducklin. Proprietor, a' first! flaws hotel in all respects, and t!10 jiloiiu- tmtewt tii)jing pliti'.o in town. leaMouuble. .(atei very jan8-IS2. STEAM ENGINEJ0- and Machinery a (Specialty. N,(.onj imnj Eiiinm and toilers in haiul. Kciul for Stock l.lwt. XliO.MAM (JAKJLtV Alle ghrny City. an tii'ly. S2 Wftirh-a. piem wlnrtcn.13 SO. Wl.lu wvtA Iiinuuuu eti.il6. boli.iKuldil. fuul lur vvnr ou U" w ir pritltiv puriH.. Jon.. Im. HR.ll'auMlll., 1 IliDtlucCkM 4l.Uk.lc CA'.. Given AvvTay For Ono Year. Wo want -00,000 Hiihscribers before May ist, l;sh5, to our larpr" llluatrutud pubilca tion. The Sunshine Magazine. In or. der to get tho above number of subscrib ers W'o mut give away biibscriptions tho lust year, and the nueoiiil year wo will mako up the Iosh us most of them will (subscribe ugain, paying our regular price. Hend twelve two-cent stamps to pay postage and you will have the above Mapazine to read every week for ono whole year. If you accept tho above of fer, wo expect you will bo kind enough to distribute among your friendx, a few sinull books containing our advertise ments and lii7 of the best household re ceipts, for which we will make you a pre ent of a handsoino, silver plated, live-bottle CASTER, or a pair or ROLLER fcsKATES. State how many books you can give away for ub, and we will send the books and Caster (or Skates) prepaid. Order for your friend also, and you will receive both presents. Address Sunshine Mauazink Co., Fillmore, N. Y. II. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO O.W.DIMICK, FINE STATIONERY, SPOnTlfiG flKD HOLIDAY GCCD3, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FBUITS &C. Also A (cent for Estey. Sterling, Sho ninger, nnd Clough V Warren Organs. Decker Rros,, J. A C. Fisher, C. D. Fenae A Co., and Wm. Knabo Pianos. lottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata logues and pricee. Tionesta, Fa. Sept 17. r s , . ...-v, N, -1 it A wmmm ( i v. v 'a ,.' K i,- v". -1 V-.'H V'-i. a v f 1 V;t U' vii:s i.j i '.I'.i:.'!! and ii'ilt. V'.'ir;-."-. ' :iti(. (i; r-ttitiiii t'ii'tiH.i'. Mn'V 7i.vlVjiI j-' ; tit m I th)-ii(.ii.J iMfcc.rc tiilly car I'nd out. 1 iH-y.ijxi jiuii urn tied t' lie peiiot'tiy liuni.k.7.', j : t- i ".:!. maitii iy l'..j$u'LiU. "It W R Mmrle n'..if.-tje!.t of fiH Awn I mty Out 4iivft. Vipp.'i PoviV r' )uf N.-vrd. luiii.anly tin UiiiT. .vvrri.i Kvef. tiw o wbi ii j:i- tii vt at a v.;iu:''i-j 'j'tivo rt-vi h r." 'v. J. i', Cujh, ,U.- rr.'i, le t r. vU. 2.?r- pipp-- Irarrd only by SHOT GUNS A!! the Latest Improvcmonts. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDRESS Lam berso n'Fu cmaa& fij, r SOLE ACENTS FOR E. R E M I N GTO N & S ONS Cporiing Armi ind Ammux'tion. 231 & 33 Broadway, NEW YORK. IVESTEIUf OFFICK, D. H. LAMCERSON & CO., 71 State Street, Chicago, ni. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. mi SMOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. MAuc IN THE BEST BANNER, 8T SKILLED WSrUXffiElt. KEIUMBCn THAT OUR GOODS ABE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO H.CLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. EEI5ISGT0H AGBICULfUBlLVO:, II.IOX. K. Y. '4 New York UOlcc. 11H Cbamber 8t7r . ' ; .v .'?;; V'.'i'i ESTATE NOTICE. ESTATH OF PAUL It LUTE, late of Hickory Townshii, Forest count-, de ceased." All persons indebted to mid es tate aro rei nested to iniiko inmiediato payment. And tlioso having lej.r;d claims Hfiuiriht tho name, will present I hem with out delav in proper orticr tor wUlement to EVA MAY HLUTE, Adtn'x. D. h. KNOX, Adm'r. or MILES V. TATE, Attorney. OEM) vour Job Work to the HEPUH- 1. .ICAX Oilice. I! Beover College and Musical Instil For Young Eadien. j - Spring SoKKiou il'Twelvo WcoVh, Chiei March :iu. IMS5. ISeiuitifnlly unit healthfully Doc do extensivo (juildint;, pleasant ground clioorful rooins. tlneo Eiterary course Buncri ir iiilvaiitaij-ea for nm.sio mid Ar Extensive uiiiirnt us, twenty pianos aii organs, iueludin pipo organ. Thnroug work, homo-like ivtro, inoderuto nut Pond tor circulars to ltev. It. T. Tai la 1). D., Heaver, l'a. ow to "hake To Successful Salesman I pay high as $100 per month and uxpen Steady emnloyinont puarantood. 00 mf wanted. Experience not necessary. ,4 live man can succeed. 600 acres tin cultivation. Tho most complete pack groundsill tho United fStatee. Kev and choicest varieties of fruit a special: Send for terms stutinp nue. Chahlks. H, (,'HAiK, N ursnrj man, Ro ester, N. Y. Ileel7;iuio4 H C . W iTlTTC kTn! Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA EA. Eand and Ituilwuy Surveying a Specif Magnetic, Solar or Triaui-ulation Surf inx. Host of Instruments and v Terms on application.
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