J J. E. WENK, - EDITOR. WEDSKSDAY M0KMNG, MAY 11, IS85. Announcements. Announcement will bp published nt the following, strictly cash in advance, rates: Associate Judiro, f 10; District At torney, f3 ; Representative Delegate, f2, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo are authorized to announce. ED WARD KKKlt, of Raniett township as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN A. PKOl'EK, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republi can images. We are authorized to announce, JOHN THOMSON, of Harmony township, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. WW WWWWB II IIWIIIIIB H IBH1M County Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Re publican County Committee at the Court House on Tuesday evening, May 19th, 1885. A full attendance of the members is earnestly requested as business of importance will be transacted. C. A. Uandall, Chairman, WORK AT HARRISDURG. 1 Special to Republican. ' Harrisburg, May 11, '85. 1 A surprise was tendered the mem- ,. bers of the House and Senate Friday i morning by the return by the Govern- : or without his approval House Bill : Ko. 10. It caused great excitement in the House and all over the city, i The bill authorizes and requires the ! County Commissioners of each county 5 - in the State to appoiut a sufficient ) number of suitable persons iu each township and ward of their County, at the expense of the County, to look after, bury, and provide a headstone for the body of any honorably dis charged soldier, sailor, or marine who nerved in the army or navy of the ! United States during the late rebel- I lion, or any preceding war, and v shall tv hereafter die in their county, leaving ' insufficient means to defray the iieces- eary funeral expenses. As the bill f was prompted by patriotic motives and urged to a great extent by the Grand Army Posts of the State, its V veto causes considerable didsatisfac- tion, and in order that the friends of i it might have an opportunity to pass I it over the head of the Governor, a motion was made and carried that 1 its consideration be postponed until Tuesday next. By present appear- i aDces it will then be passed over the veto, as it is sincerely to be hoped that the members of a Republican : House and Senate will not dishonor the party by going with a Democratic !. Governor in his attempt to slap in the face soldiers of the late and pre- ueumg wars id mis country. As a matter of policy Gov. Pattison could not possibly have done anything more : ill-advised; from the higher piano of right and duty his action becomes the more dutiful and partisan the more carefully his alleged reasons ior it are scrutinized. Vine lyllowing appropriation bills Bsed finally: $110,000 for Penna . Training School ; $66,000 for Dix mont Hospital ; $133,000 for House of Refuge, Phila.; $5,000 for Erie Home for Friendless Children. Y, , j i Henri Watterson at last dared I ivj i .ne oaa roads irora .Louisville to 5 Washington and called the other day to see the President. It is said be was very pleasantly entertained and we incline to believe it from the fact that rip to date there has been no sul phurous thunder heard from Kentucky since his visit. That doe0 not after all indicate that the dry nursing of the administration policy is to be placed in the hands of Watterson's Star-eyed Goddess and Singerly'g Hosltein Heifer. The Philadelphia Times says "The President is agreeable to everybody.' If ex-Senator Doolittle should see this announcement he would probably come from behiod the hayUack where he has been biding fur some months and veuture to wink facetiously at the Presideut in hqpe of an invitation to come forward and give him th benefit of bis ('be ex Senator's experience a? to the proper way in which to run the. Government. The last time he tried it on, as will be re k nietubered, (he President was not in a yery good humor, and the repulse he administered has kept Mr. Doolittle ;n hidirg ever since. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, May 0 '85. The contest over the Illinois Sena torship will be renewed at Springfield in less than a week. Meanwhile the struggle is transferred to Washington. Morrison is laying his wires to get the legislature well in hand on the re newal of its efforts to fill Senator Logan's seat. Two groups of Illinois statesmen were assembled at Willard'a to day. Mr. Morrison was the center of one group, and was earnestly pre senting his cae. The other was made up of men who think the great tariff reducer should get out of the way and givo some one tlso a chauce. Among tlio latter was Thomas Mul hern, the democratic member of the legislature, who will not vote for Morrison. Mr. Mulhern said that if Morrison withdrew Black or Oherly would stand a good chance of elec tion. Obcrly, ho thought, would be a very strong man. Inasmuch as Mul hern's vote is the one that stands in Morrisou's way, this seems to settle the question as far as Morrison is con cerned. The anti-Morrison men, sev eral of whom came in to-day, are un derstood to bo h?re to checkmate him, and a very pretty little game of po litical chess is going on in the lobby at Willards. The feeling is that mat ters can't stay long as they now are and that the legislature will either elect promptly or adjourn without electing. The count of the money in the Treasury is now in progress, and your correspondent was conducted through the great silver vault the other day while the work was going oc. ihe vault is as bur as a bouse. and will hold about fifty million sil ver dollars. Squatted down in the aisle of the vault, with a light and a pair of scalos between them, were the committee, with their heads together ike traditional misers counting their money. Uue man stood iu a cell, on one side of them, passing out the bags of silver (a thousand dollars in a bag), which were weighed and num bered and then passed to the next roan, who stowed it away in the next cell. There are about tea million silver dollars thus counted or, rath er, weighed and it will take about ten days to get through with it. The money in the United States treasury has been counted, with the result of finding a shortage of only two cents. This suggests the remark of the bridge company director that told the toll-taker, who charged him self toll, that he wa3 "too d d hon est." Blizzard. MEMORIAL DAY, 1885. General Orders, No. 9. H'dqrs, Dep't of Pa., ") Grand Army of the Republic, Philadelphia, May 6th, 1885.) Comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic : Another year in lues campaign brings us again to Memorial Day with its sad memories and tender associations, and as the Natiou bends over the graves of its heroes und pays to noble dust the tribute of w lure, let us remember that we are iiuk only to cat-t our floral offerings on the graves of former com rades-in-arms, but standing in their presence to re-dedicate ourselves to the unfinished work they have left us to do. We shall staud on this Memorial Day at the graves of comrades who marched with us one year ago. At these graves we are reminded that our ranks here are rapidly thinning, and with each vacant place come new and weightier responsibilities. Their work is done, their mission ended. To us, their comrades, is giv en the duty of keeping fresh and green their memories, of perpetuating and transmitting intact to posterity the country perfected by their sacri fices and sufferings. Resting from their labors, the story of their lives jeweled by deeds of valor aud pat riotism, shall inspire in the hearts of all the people a love for conntry and flag, that shall keep the land ibr-ever united, beautiful and free. Let memorial services be held in such places of worship at which Posts may be able to attend, and in the sanctuary let us thank God, that it was our privilege to live in a time when hosts of brave men died for bu manuy sake, and, when the greatest and grndest army in the history of the world jpclaimed liberty throughout the land mid to all tho inhabitants thereof. By Command of Austin Cl'rtin, Department Commander. Tuoa. J. Etewaut, Assistant Adjutant General. MEMORIAL DAY PKOURAM. How it Will bo Observed In Tionesta Address of Committee. Following is the program adopted by Cart. Geo. Stow Tost No. 271, O. A. R., nt their regular meeting, held Wednos day evening, May 0, 1885 : 1. Anollior year has passed awny and the time approaches when duty calls n to meet at the grave-side of our com rades, tho nation's dend. On May 30, it will bo our privilege once more to gather around our honored dead, nud pay our annual tribute of love aud sympathy to those, who silently rest boneath the flow ers we strew. The Post will assemble at Headquarters at 10 o'clock in tho morn ing. Each comrade is requested to ap pear in uniform, if possible. 2. A cordial.invitatiou is extended to soldiers in this vicinity, who will march with the Post, whether they are mom bers or not. Tho Sunday schools, and the different Orders, and tho public gen erally, are invited to be present and par ticipate with us in the ceremonies of the day. We ask the children of Tionesta and vicinity to bring flowers for decora tion. 3. At 10 o'clock tho Post and pro cession will form in front of the Hall aud march to Rivet side Cemetery D. 8. Knox, P. C, Marshal of the day. 4. There will be appropriate music Ily a resolution of the Post, Comrade W. R.Dunn was appointed to organize a ohoir of siogers to syig odes on said day, and tho band of'the Post be re quested to be present. 0. Chaplain Henry Rhodes was se lected y the Committee as orator of tho day to deliver the memorial address. 6. Committee on flowers and docora- tiou were appointed, as follows : Dessie Rhodes, Laura Johnson, May Agnew, Cora Knox, Eda Knox, Katie Canfield, Mattio Morrow, Miss Brownell, Alice Iloovler, EQie Clark, Artie Robinson, Blanche Black, Ettie Walters, Lizzie Flowers, Eva Eagles, Emma Sawyer, Clara G reenawalt, Maud VanGiosen, Liz- zio Randall, Nellie Shunk, Miss Ledobur. J. W. Morrow, ) 1). S. Knox, Committee. S. D. Inwix, ) J. T. Brennan has now for ale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 6m. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of tho Couu of Common PI eas of Forest Con n ty, Pen n sy Ivan ia, and to mo directed, there will be'exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of 'Tionesta, on MONDAY, MAY ISth, A. D. 1SS"., at 2 o'clock, P. M., tho following de scribed real estate to-wit: THOMAS NUGENT vs. ( R. HEAS- LEY, Lovari Facias, No. 30 May Term, 188."). E. L. Davis, Att'y. Defendant's) interest of. in and to tho undivided one-half- of all that certain piece or parcel of land, nituate in tho Township of Jenks, in the County of Forest and State ot Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to-wit: On the rsoutn by land lormerlv known as Dobbs; on the Northwest by Warrant numbered fifty-one hundred and three, Containing hrty-nine acres ana one hun dred and fifty-seven perches of land, strict measure, and being tho same land on which Thomas Nugent now resides. With about twelve acres under improve ment, on which is erected log house and barn ; also young orchard thereon grow lug. lakon in execution and to be sold as tho property of C. It. lleaslev at tho suit or i nomas .Nugent. Terms casli. L. AO NEW. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Pa., April 7th, J3S0. TEE E5GGEST HUMBUGOUT wUlalwayiboKrytuXUjLUilL3 fraud uu iia very fara. If yo.Kluuuiour tuintfaurour giiuds, we wiklstiitJ aamptefiee, W a buve uu aitu-la tiiiiteery iiimu, woman ami child nwd und npwecl aua. ery h'tun-koeiter anil evrrtKwiy else will bur iu it pavB itgHniR immrnse jirotiii" mul ivs imnHjiuta atisfacti tt t want 1 AtiEX X iu cachconuiy, Bialunr foiunlp. Mention llii patr and you will gtk cr.-ii uri una lull iiiiiiua;iou r MLIt.t.. bumpier Mial T1S 6WSUI33 U F3. CO.. P.tuturgk. fa. License Ilotice. Notice is hereby given that the follow in applications for licenso have been tiled in my oitice and will be presented on lue jii'ru .Mommy or May: Onias lloyt, hotel, Howe township. O. 0. Urowuell, hotel, Tionesta 15oro. C. M. SHAWKEY, Clerk Tionesta, Pa., April i!S), 18Ko. PROCLAMATION. WHV-UP14 Tlin I Inn. W 11 lti-niiu Prexident j udiro of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Kcssions in and for ttie county ot Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of May, being the lhth duv of May, 18S5. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con- Btablesot sanl county, that thoy be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollic.es appertain to be done, and to those whoaro bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and t hero present to prosecute against mom as shall be lust. liven un der my hand aud seal this l8lh day o April, A. 1. L. AON E IV, Sheriff 1111111111111111 CLOTEKHC CLOTHING CLOTHING! If you are in need of ANYTII1NO in tho lint of CLOTII t INO, OVEHCOATS, HOOTS. SHOES, DHY UOODS, DHESS OOODS, or anything kept in a General Store, you can find A OOOD AS.SOUT.MENT IN ATX DEPART MENTS at H. J. IIOPKIjSTS & CO'S. We claim tho REST ASSORTMENT, FINEST OOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OK ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Step In and get our Prl"c, wo our Stock, and you will bo convinced that we moan what we say. We aim .to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS AT HEAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING OOODS. pi. J. i-ioPKiisrs & co. g lniiiiiiiuii : f)56",35j0.)55".'.r qc JTjWiJ t. u u uUaUUUUUVUUUUUli a u J. H. B Wholesale A MANUFACTURERS AGENT OF- BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH 723 and 725 Liberty Street, IH!TAD OF WOOD.) PITTSBUEG t l, PA.. lrn.ri.AK AfCTION SA1.KS. I-rciy lil.iAi..s:iAV nt Vn C7JIail Orders receive Prompt anil Careful uttention."U I eo!l Kcocb 20 to 25 par cont. loer than the Jclbir.g Trado.r.nd deliver cither direct from the Tactory, or from mj Tarohonse in Pittsburgh, and can assure Jl erchacta handling godn in my line, that it will pay them to call on ma before makina; their purchases. I hF.73 a e, fu'.l Lna of Spring and Eunmcr Eoots and Shoes, as well as some very handsome and desirable patterns in Carpets and CiJ Cloths. Sole Agent for John Hundel'. & Co's Celebrated Eohr Tip SI.oce. 3vurrttnm.njTjUTJixuinjT Buckoyo Force Pump hM IE" 04 5" S3 o CA LL AND (i ET PRICES, TIONESTA, PENN'A. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention irivcn to ORATN- IN'li, ERESCOINO, an.l SCENE PAINT INO. fSiitixliic-tiou naraiitef.d in every particular. Orders tor froscsoing, etc., by mail promptly attended to. Shop In Roberta building, Elm St., Tionebla, Pa. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issuo and Trade-Markn secur ed, and all other pttlonta citimcs in the pat en t Olllce and before the Courta promptly anil carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of In vention, I made careful examination, and advtse as to patentability Eree of charge. Fees Moderate, and I 'make No Charge unless patent in Necured. Information, advlco and special references Bent on ap plication. J. H. EITTEEE, Washington, I). C. Neur U. 8. Patent Oilier. Mi -h pi s ii'-fca 6; crq mi 2. !P$ CO si 3 I crq ' it ! I e3 I rn rl - I j . 3 1111111111111111$ 11885! Srrw.Vi5r.v5655rifl.ja FEED DEPARTMENT PRICES THAT CAN'T RE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN niimmrn5! 1885! & Ki555M55M6.i5 2 L.'VU"U"UU"UUU Uu U U"LfU- OUU Jluctioneei' NO - ;im :S AT fACi'OltY THICK:, a ri:iAit kali;. nnnnnnnr nnnnnnnnn.r It. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C.W.DIMICK, KINK STATIONERY, SPORTISB ARD HOUDHY G30DS, KOKEION AND DOMESTIC F.BTJITS &sd. Also Agent for Estoy, Storlir, Slio nin,':cr, mikI Cloiifrh ifr Wiarron Oruiiriw. Docker Jims., J. V C. Kinhor, I'. D. Vhuho it Co., and Win. Knaho PiHiiox. liolioiii :ali prices jriven. Call and exaaiineeatu logiieg mid pi'ii--c. Tioneata, Pa. Sept 17. 45 Govt, aud 40-GO Craln Cartrldct. mi STBONQ. PMtFECTLY mi. THF DCCT Tlirr Pn the wond for lar-i ante, Superior in aucu raoy rapidity, model nd nninti tc ".v rjiUJijf, nicucj nm liu BALLARD ai.firtinar and T&rt Be n tl for flttrt 1 nr. Marliu i'ir Arxng Co., Kew IlaTCii, Cor.r.. 1 HBUCHUh- LIVER&KIDNEY CURE Cured Inflamnmtlon and TnrHtirm of the Liver, Klduey aud bluUdrr. INKVJK K KAII.H to holp. Huh curvd Biuny ot Lfver and Kiout-y troublrtj, lJpitntnm of Uio Hwirt. Nervtuifl Uobility ana i'timnii! FcmtJo W'akuHng. Furrly veetnll( burD.lriws iuid yet u.ctm quii kly and nrt ly. PHYSICIANS SAY IT HAS NO EQUAL IN LIVER, KIDNEY, URINARY AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Mru. N.J. White, rieaaantvlllo, Venango Co., Pa., e. "When I wt-Lt into the Wore, iu 1H71, for IIAJIOKM A, I . to weak and fulutri UioukUI I'd nunr ivm h home. Hhvb now betui well 12 yum." I. W. Lliht, CUierry Irw, I-v, waa troubled with Irjflamniutlim of Knfueya for X yeara. Umnt-tiuit-a v.u licit for win-ks, and liad conUuual lutk a. !ia He improved mpidly after utin the thud tiottle of UAKOHM A, and la Dow a well num. . ItAHoHkf A la aioet popular when lontreet known. I'ricn 41 pur Holtle. For aale by all riruif fUu. Wnu lux tuluuuiiiala. iTeiiared only hy E; K.THOMPSON Nttx&tt3& NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidiouto, Pa., W. D. Hucklin, Proprietor. A first class hotel in all respects, and tho pleas unteHt (stopping place in town. Rates very i eusi'U.ible. jan8-8i. TIME TAKLE IN EFFECT Nov. 23, 1884. WeHtwuidJ T'ittMburjrh 1 i v ihIoii j lOitxtwartl P. M. 7 60 4 H 4 2M 3 OH 2 40 r.M. A.M. 7 fill 4 22 4 14 2 hi 2 15 A. M. a.m. P.M. 8 4 5' 12 10 12 11' 1 Sir- 2 0.V A.M. X7m. 7 7 201 t7 28 f7Hl 7 48- 8 ai ia 11 8 24 f8 4 0 (XV 0 2(f 0 60 A. M. A. M. IL?? A. M. 10 OC lOOlt- arPHtKburgh lv 8 45 12 11 .12 40 ' 2 00 2 30 P, M P.M. 8 10 Parker Eoxburf? Franklin lv...Oil City...ar P. M. P. M. 2 811 11 20 12 llltSM ar...Oll Clfy....lv Olnopons ...E:rj.;lo Rock... ... President TioneHta Hickory .. Trunkevvlllo.. Tidiouto -.Thompson s... .....IrTliiftort... Wnrren...... If 8 ill t2o:t!t8.w 3 40 t2 OO.tS47 1 4.ri 8 28 1 HO 8 12 fl 22'to:t 1 10! 7 r.o 12 f.o;t7 28 t42 4 00 4 lfi 14 22 4 f54 12 a.sl 12 in 11 40 A.M. A.M. in 00 A.M. 11 :to It 24 11 or. 10 55 10 47 10 42 10 20 10 10 II 55 1144 0 27 0 20 A.M. 7 10 5 10 fi SO 6 00 0 40 15 P. M. 1'. M. 4 20 V. M. 0 10 0 05 5 40 541 fi S5 hflO 6 15 5 00 4 4 4 !U 4 .18 4 10 P. M. lv...Kimsua....nr A.M. P. M. P. M. 8 00 P.M. fi 10 fi 14 lv...Rrdford ..ar A. M. It 80 10 50 10 05 45 0 31 9 21 8 50 8 15 7 4H 7 27 7 00 6 45 A.M. ar...Kin7;na....lv . Sugar Run ... Corvdon Ono'ville .-.Wolf Run.... Quaknr Bridge. ...Red House.... ... Salamanea.... .So. Carrol Hon.. ...Ho Vandalia... Allegany lv Olean ... .ar (1.321 10 2'i 118; 10 3(V (1 45 0 61 7 05 7 21 10 sr 10 42 10 57 U 12 7 .15 11 U& 7 40! 1 1 87 8 02 1162 8 10:12 00 P.M.I M. AtIITIONAL TltAIN LeilVPM KinKIIAt ll:Mi(in, Warren l:23pin, Irvlneton 2:15 pm, Tidiouto 3:50pm, Tionesta 6:45pm, ar rivos Oil City 7:10pm. APDirioNAi. Tkaiw Leaves Oil City fl:00 am. Olropolh fi:43 am, Eaglo Rock 7:00am, rreshlent 7:05am, TiniiPHta 7:48nui Hickory tl:0Oam,Trunkey ville 0:ljani,Tld outo 10:ll)Hin, ThompHon 11:20, sr rivet Irvineton II :55niu, Warren 1:05pm, Kin ma 2:10pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon .3:10, Onoville !I:25, Wolf Run 8:40, Quaknr Bridge 3:50, Red House 4:15, Salamanen 5:00, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:50, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Olean C:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pltlsburgh 8:45mn, ar riving Pittshurgh 7:50pm, are Solid Trainn between Hutlulo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pitlsburgh 8:45nm, nr rlvlng Pittsburgh 7:5(lHin, are Solid Tralim with Pullman's Sleeping Cars betwoen Jlutliilo mid Pittsburgh. .(-Tickets sold and Itaggago checked to all principal points. Oot timo tables giving full Information from Companv's Agents. OEO. H.'O ATCHELL, Oon'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent, No. 41 Exchutigo St., Rulfalo, N, Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tloneala, Pa. IF YOU WANT TO ' FILL YOUR GlIrlE BAG. AND make E5G SCORES, USE IllFLES-AWP ' SHOT GUNS. All t!ta Lcts&i l.-nppovcmonta, FOl? DZCCrtlPTIVG CtElCULARQ, AD0!IES3 Lamberson, Furman&Co., &CL.E ACENT3 FOR E.REtllKGTON&So.s, pcrt ng Arms and Ammunition. 231 Cl 233 C roadway, raTO,orn(T, NEW YORK, D. H. & CO., 7J Stulc SireiH. Chicago, HI, ArtMOIY, - - . ILION, N. Y. SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. MAD"; IN THE BEST MANNER. B SKILLED Vr'OnXMCU, REMttr.atft THAT CU3 G30DS ItlE .LW1YS RELIABLE. Onm Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES 0 RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. EZ2IS3T03 AGEICULTDRAL CO., ll.IOX, K. Y. New York OIUcc, J IS ( Iminbera Street. Administrators' Notice. All perxons haviuu; claims aRainbt tho ofUtte of Kamuel Chu-U, deceased, late of Tionesta Township, and all persons In dobted to the said estate, will pleaso pre sent thwir claims for settlement, and pay their ttaid imlebtediK m at oneo to tho un-dei-Hijiiied Administ.ators or their Attor ney, T. E. Ritelioy, at Tionenta, Pa. SOLOMAN lll'U'LER. H. II. MEALY. Administrators. Attest, T. F. RiTciihY, Att'y. Tionesta, Pa., April 12r, 1885. Confirmation Notico. Notice is hereby ntven that Ihe follow ing accounts have been tiled in my olllce and will be presented at next term of Court for confirmation : Account of J. tr. Dalo, Ouardiau of Anna Dice. . Account of J. i. Dulo, Guardian of I uertruue and lSerthu AlcCray. CURTIS M. till AWKEY", Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., Apr'l tl, lbhS. tatiTnotSce! ESTATE OK J A CO II MY I.'. Its .!- cutaaod, late of Oreeq Township, Forest county, 1'. All persons indebted to said ostato are requested to make immodiate payment. And those having legal clainm against the same, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement to DAVID J. M OH NEY, Executor, or his Attorney, MILES W. TATE. Tionesta, Pa., April 'Si, 185. QTCRM CMHIWr Clay and Ore Pans. vj 11. Hill kUUIIILHoibthiK Enprines and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand En'ini s and Roilcrs on hand. Send for morn j.isi. I11U-HA3 CAltl.lM, Alle t'licny City. inigU Jy. REM NGTON 1 J.
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