EDITOR VEDF.SDAY HMKNIXG, JtXE 17, INS. Annou nccmonts. Annonneoments will bo published nt llio following, xtrirth rash t';i ativnnee, rates: Associate . I udiro, ?IO; District At torney, ?:) ; Representative Delegate, f- ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo nrp authorized to nnnounee JOHN A. PROPER, of Tionesta, as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Eejuibli can usages. Wo aro authorized to announce JOHN TIIO.mni.iN, ol llnrmonv township, iw n candidate for Associate J udgo, subject to Republican usages. DIST1UCT ATTORNEY. We nro tuithorizpd to announce, P. M. CLAHK, Esq., of Tionesta, as a candi date for District Attorney, subject to Re publican usages. REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE. We are authorized to Announce F. F. Will TTEKIN as a candidate for Eepro nentalivo Delegate to tlio mining State Convention, subject to Republican usages. WITHDRAWAL. To the Rcjmblicans of Forest County: Believing it to ha to the best inter ests of tbe Republican party, I have concluded to withdraw from the cou test for the Domination for Associate Judge. Thanking my friends for their cordial assurances of support, I remain, most respectfully, Your obedient servant, EDWARD KERR. & "- Beau in mind the Republican Pri maries one week from next Saturday, June 27th. Let all Republicans ar range their bubiuess so they can turu out. A good vote is essential to vic tory in the fall. ', General Bragg, of Wisconsin, continues to dislike the President for postponing the clean sweep. If Bragg were running things, he would subject tbe whole civil service to an applica tion of condensed cyclone. No matter whether Rura, Roman ism and Rebellion elected President Cleveland or not, the one visable and incontrovertible fact is that the third member of the firm is getting most of the dividends. Phila. Press Simultaneously with the discovery that grasshoppers may be used as food, it ia announced that they are appear ing in smaller numbers this year than rri ever oetore. mere is a bull move meut somewhere in this business. It is confidently believed in the best informed circles that the Bayard boom in 1888 will have its main root in the sovereign commonwealth of Missouri. The bulb has been planted and Senator Vest has been placed io charge of the watering pnt. Judge Foraker has again been nominated by tbe Republicans of Ohio for Governor. His nomination was mado on the first ballot and gives the best of satisfaction to tbe Repub licans of the State, consequently he will be elected by a good big majority. The President has never beep late at breakfast since be was inaugurated "We violate no confidence in st. that be gets up at 5 o'clock --!Vr- 'saT saws bal" a cord oi and sits down to a breakfast-sf c-orned J. E. WENIv, beef hash and Johnny cake with an unostentatious acqurttecence in the vi--, cikitudea of destiny that would have ) BhalWed thepolish off the late Andrew "t A JaclisWcowhide boots in two miu ' "fiTes by the watcb. Press, The State solons at Ilarrisburg "shut up Ehop" and went home on Friday. Tho Congressional appor tionment bill, which was vetoed by the Governor, passed over bis head ia tbe Senate but failed iu the House, consequently we remain as we were, in the 25th district. Mr. Berry voted against the bill all through and thus reflected the sentiments of the Repub licans of bis county, who didn't care to be buried under a Democratic ma jority rangiug from 6,000 to 8,000. jiie .uepuuucan ticket made in Ohio on Thursday, alike in its pcreon al and the epirit shown in the conven tion, is highly prophetic of victory in io fall. Taking the comments of the s upon it as au luuication, we pnld say that that impression gener I prevails. The thick and thin prJiciaiio papers dolorously tell bow uet r has beaten Shermau and tbe eurd!ia8 S0uC t0 pieces, while the ju in tit journals of that ijk admit the the bi l of the ticket uud the i do thi posi- ( party occupied. The address of Temporary Chair man Taylor nt the Ohio Republican Convention Thursday had the right rinc to it. All oter the country this full Republicans should stand should er to shoulder and show the Adminis tration that tho party of Lincoln nnd Grant and Garfield can't bo Clevc lamlied any more than it could be Johnsonized. Tho virtuous profes sions of tho President havn'l hood winked Republicans, even if a few Mugwumps are still bowing at bis shrine. Com.' Gazette. HON. PETER BERRY. The Elmlra Telegram of last Sunday prints a very pood portrait f lion. I'etr Derrv, our Represnlative, nnd pays him tho following handsome compliment: One of the popular nnd most highly rs teemed members of tho present legisla ture, is lion. I'etcr Kerry, the rcprcsenta tivo lrom Forest Countv, Fa. He is not a politician nnd makes no pretenso to po litical leadership either nt homo or in Ilarrisburg, but ho is nevertheless a val- uablo nnd influential legislator. His training lias not been in tho school of pol itics but a-s tho calm, intelligent, level headed lawmaker ho will take rank with t lie best. Modest and retiring in manner ho has not mado any effort to bo conspic uous on the lloor of tho house, though his votes have always been upon tho right nido nnd in favor of such legislation as tho pooplo and thoir interests require. Unlike many other lawmakers ho has de voted more time to scanning nnd under standing tho measures brought beforo him than ho has to speech-making. In a legislature like the present the member who has not consumed valuable time in windy harangues is a notable and praise worthy exception. Mr. Kerry, although this is his first term, has familiarized him so'f with legislation to a wonderful ox tont. With his present experience ho is admirably equipped t better subsorvo tho wants of his constituents an J in a fu ture legislature iio would bo ot even greater usefulness than in tho present, lie possesses good judgment, unexcelled common senso una besides ho is loyal and faithful to tho public. Mr. Berry was born in Clarence, Erie county, New York, April 15, 1840, and educated in the public schools and at the Fredonla, Now York, academy. He is best described as a self- made man. L ntil 18ti8 he was engaged as a farmer in New York state, and in the great oil excitement of that time migrat ed into Pennsylvania determined to "strike oil." Ho succeeded admirablv after many years of trial, and is now a prominent member ot ono of the leadinir oil producing firms in the state. His ex perience in the oil country is interesting in the extreme. He went there as a tool- dresser seventeen years ago. but ho is now a heavy producer and somebodv else drosses his tools. He had a brother interested in the oil wells ol tho oil re gion and to him ho went to secure work. Jn 1S70. when the oil excitement over the Fagundus field was at its heiirht. ho went there and was given charge Of the field work on his mother's lands. When the fever died out in that soetioit ho drifted to California, expecting io begin the life of a miner under Adnah Neyhart, a wealthy oil producer who had gone to San Dingo for his health and where he had also pur chased souio mining property. Ho ar rived in the golden state only to find his friend cold in death and to him was dele gated the sad duty of bringing homo tho remains. He did so, but ho never re turned to the Pacific coast. Ho went prospecting in tho oil country again and in 1876 with several others secured con trol of "the Ualltown district," then a perfect wilderness. The land was on Tionesta creek, twenty miles from any railroad. One wild-cat well after another was sunk under Mr. Kerry's direction, but the oil flowed not. For six years, until 1SK2, he was engaged in developing the district at an expense of $28,(MK) and finally his efforts were rowardod. The field jumped into importance nt once. In Decouibor. 18S2, tho lninouH "Cook No. !J" spurted and Mr. Horry and his partners had a lortuno, the well having yielded over 200.000 barrels. That weil was the key to what h;18 proved to be one of the riciiesi oi on tracts and upon its spurting excitement, increased apace. Had it not be;,ir Mr. Bcrrv tho held miulit still iscoverod. His partners attribute his perseverance, good t'K1"!,lt nnd tei l.ree-quiirf'Ts of tenacity of purpose. Over juii-'"rs of the Balltown district is V'owtied by M r. H'-rry's company. In ma ny ways jur. uorry lias promoted the in terests of Forest county and so much wore his ell'orts appreciated that last fall no was elected to the legislature by tho largest majority ever given a canadidate for tho same ofllce. Ho is an upright, honest man liked by his people at home, trusted by all and popular. HoU gener ous to a lauit, the soul ot nood n ituro and ono of the most genial of men. In the legislature his votes have always been in accord with his constituents. lie was one of the warmest supporters of the anti-dis- criminauoti uiu : and stood up as the foe ot all corrupt advances by corporations. jihiccu, no went so lar as to introduce a bill to autliori.o a levy and collection of taxes lor road and school purposes from telegraph and railroad companies within mo various counties oi me state, Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of the members of the County Committee passed on the 19th day of May, 1885, it is oraerea mat the Kepublican vot ers of Forest County meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885, at 2 o clock p. in., ut the following named places of holding Primary Elections, lo-wH: Barnett, Jacob Maze Carpenter Shop. Jenks, Eastern precinct, at Byrom Station. Jenks, Central precinct, at Maiien- villa. Jenks, Southern precinct, at Gil foyle. Harmony, Upper, ut Flemi&g School House. Harmony, Lower, Ailender School House. Howe, Upper, at Brookston. Howe, Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Bulltown, where the voters of Upper Kiugslcy, will vote also. Hickory, Upper, at Binceville. Hickory, Lower, nt Hotel of J. W. Kings-ley, at Newtown. Green, Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska. Tionesta Township, and Borough, at the Court Houso. At which time aud places they will by their votes nominate: Ono person for Associate Judgo. One person for District Attorney. One person for Representative Del egate to the State Convention. Each District will elect ono person to servo as u Member of tho County Committee for the ensuing year. Tho Polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m., of said day. Return .lilk'PS will meet nt the Court llouee. Tionesta lnriiitrh (in the following Tuesday, Juue SO, 18S5, at z o clock p. m. Tho attention of tho election boards is respectfully called to tl.o Rules gov erning Piitnary L'leetions in this countv. and which will hn published in the Forest Republican in due time. We also call the attention of t lie diRcrent election boards to the following Act of Assembly, pamphlet laws oi loai, page lis, "thot lrom and after the passtige of this Act, it is here by made the duties of the Judges, Iu spectors nnd Clerks, or other officers of the Primary Elections, before en tering upon the discharge of i heir du ties, severally to take and subscribe to the tol owitl!r oath or affirmation in the presence of each other, in form as f 11 in follows, namely: "I do (a ill nil or snlemnlv swenrt that I will 8S Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as the ense may be) at. the en suinc election impartially and faith. fully perform my duties in accordance t.i . i i i ..... wun toe jaws ana constitution ot the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvnnis nnd in accordance with tho rules and reg ulations adopted by the Republican party of the County of Forest, for the government of sn'nl primary elections, meetiu? or 'caucus, to the best of mv judjremeut aud ability." Wo trust every Republican will turn out and seo that a full vote is polled. C. A. Randall, Chairman of Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Rules. RUIjKS (SOVKRNINO the republi can PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidates tor the several offices shall have their mimes announced in ono or more jf tho county papers at least three weeks previous to tho Primary Meetings stating tho otlice, and subject to tho action of tho party at tho said primary nieeiinvK. 2. Tho voters belonging to tlio Republi can narty in each township and borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee, at tho usual placo of holding sprjng elections, ut ' o'clock P. M., and proceed to elect ono person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who .-mm i'iiiu it jmiuiu o j'iections to receiv-j votes and determine who are the proper poisons to vote, and who shall hold tlio polls open until 7 o'clock P. !;.- Alter the polls aroopened, the canditesuniioiinced shall bo balloted f tho name of each person voting i.wif bo written on a list nt tlio time c., voting, no person being al lowed toVoto moro than onco for the same ollice,-' 3. After the polls are closed the board oiiiui jimcceu io count tuo votes that each candidato has received, and make out the returns nccordiii"! v t I... ....vt,i..j,i i.,. h... Judge and attested by tho clerks. t. tne .ludL'e or one of tlio Clerks ap- noijlted htr llin I,,.lol ,.r ,i. . election district, shall meet at tho Court mime in nonesia. on the Tuesday follow ing tho Primarj Meetings at 2 o'clock P. M.. bavin rr t m mtt. . u.i.l n 1 it rn..u and too person having the highest number ."th Li iiuy oinco, mmii no ticcitircd i.io.inmulra 1((r lne nepuiuican party. 5. AllV fwn fll- tiwivn i.ci'urtiiu litivim .... equal number of votes for the same ollice. iuu inures snail proceed to hallot inr a Choice. Lite linrunn liuvrififi- tltn l.i.plmuf numbor to be tlio nominee. . Alio ueiurn Judges shall bo compe tent to reject by a majority, tlio returns from lillV llisitriff. wllWI'o l1inrn iu nviilomm of fraud, either in the returns or other wise, and shall reject them where thore is evidence of three or moro poisons voting at tlio primary meetings who are not Ro- r.iilitii.'.inu 7. lhe Return Judges cliall appoint Con ferees Umil-nun.it.iH.'A Uiin.il. 1 n.wl - . . ... vuw , jikuiii iin auu Congressional whoso acceptance of said ajMjiui.mcui suaii uo a pieugo to support the person who may receive tlio largest number of votes cust w ti,-,t 8. Tho Return Judges may at any timo ciiango mo inotie anil manlier of selecting cindidatoH m thoir inaTr i.ii ...... i...i i... the pooplo at their primary meetings, duo .."...iiraiuggiiiiii uy mo Loumy com mittee. !. '1 he Chairnian of tho County Com mittee slmll be rc ipiired to issue a' call in pursuance of tlio action of tlio County Committee. J. T. Brenuau bus now fur sale 13G uens of warrant 5213 un l Kiiigslev Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 10.S acres of warrant 513G, iiu J 79 acres of wanant 5187, in simie twp. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONJlSTA, pa U. CAKPENTER, . . Proprieter. Pictures taken in all the latest styles o the art. jM-tr H. C. WHITTEKIPJ. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway (Surveying a Specialty Mi gnolie, No!ar or Triangulation .Survey. iiig. llcbt of Inslruuiouts and work, Tijmis 011 upplicatiou. 711111111111111115; )r. tt i. .v 0 eiOTniNG OLOTlimU GLOTiUIIG ! If you are In need of ANYTHING in tho line of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, BR ESS GOODS, or anything kept In a General Store, you can 11 ml A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at IT. J. HOPKINS & CO'S. Wo claim the BEST ASSORTMENT, FINEST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Step In nnd get our Prices, seo our Stock, and you will bo convinced that wo moan what we say. AVo alm'to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT- full of FRESH COOHS AT BEAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING GOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. 11111111111111 g II f 11 cr M. S CTj - . jC 00 b,i,MOii.i)i..ihi ao r J. H. BORLAND, Vholesale uctioneei?' MANUFACTURERS AGENT BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CARPETS AND Olt C1.0TH, 7S3 and 7S5 Liberty Street, (HEAD.OF WOOD.) PITTSBUEGrH, PA. ItF.fit'I.AR AtTCTtON 8AI.E3. Erery W.li.EM).VV at 11 a. IU. B2TMail Orders recoive Prompt nnd Careful attention.a I soil goods 20 to 25 percent, lower than the Jobbing Trade.and deliver either direct from the Factory, or from my Warehouse in Pittsburgh, and can assure Merchants handling goods in my line, that it will pay them to call on me before making their purchases. I have a very full line of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, as well as some very handsome and desirable patterns in Carpets and Oil Cloths. Sole John Mundell & Go's IrKru Buckeye Force Pump o oi m O CALL AND GET PRICES, EX). HiJIB3SL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. HOW LGST! MOW RESTORED! Just puliiitOietl, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's CelebrHted Ewsay 011 the rati leal euro of Hperiiiiitorrliu'a or Stuninul WeakntHS, Involuntary Seminal lenses, Iinpoteney, Mental nnd Pliytiieal Ineapat? ity, IinpiHliinent.s to Murriaue, ete.; hIho, Coiisuinption. Eiilepny and FitH, indueeil by Bblf-iudulguuee, or uexual extravi ganco, At1, The eelebrated author, in thin Rdiiiira- 11. 1.... niu e.snay, eieany tieiiionsiraws lrom a thirty years' Hiiec'ossful ju-actiec, that tlio alarming conseiiuenees of sell'-ubuse may bo radically cured ; pointing out a modo of cure at onco bhnplo, certain, and ef fectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mutter what bin condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. pti-'VhiH Lecture should bo in tholianda of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, 111 a plain envelope, to any address, rost-paid, oil receipt of lour cents or two postage stamps. Address THL CULVER WELL MLDI0AL CO., 41 Ami hi., N. Y., N. V., P. O. Dux 400 e 1 . ' cz 3" m m 8. Afr 11885 PRICES THAT CAN'T BE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN Tr 1111111111111 ? (18851 or or 5 rr rr5r5i5 -AND- OF- GOOIXJ AT FACTORY TRICES. AT l'ltl VA1E MALK. Agent for Celebrated Solar Tip Shoes. It. M. HERMAN, succi:sor TO O.W.DIMIOK, FINE STATION KU Y, SPORTIKG AM 13 SIOLIDHY G3CD3, FOliKlcjN AND DOMESTIC WJEZjTJ XT S c3s C. Also Ai'ent for Estey. Sterling, HUo niiifrer, 11 I ('loiijrh it W'ifren Ortrans. Deekei ilios.. J. iV C. Fislmr, C. D. Pease A Co., and Win. Kimbo l'iiinus. Dottoni cash prices jjiven. Cull uud examine cata logues Hint prices. . Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17. MAGAZINE RIFLE. 43 Govt, uaj 40-00 ii ruin Crtrldj(cl. VCRY STRCNO. PMFECTIY S:E. THF RTQT RIFI P ,U8 wond torK-o lllb DLJl Ii I r L.C Kuii.o. Buperior in auou moy, rapidity, modul iul nuish to any other. BA I I Awn Oi'lt.iy. Hiinruiiif and I'rvrret M L Li H 11 LI fend for CatnloKBf. Marlia Fire Arms Co., Now IlaTen, Com:. A PLEARANT,6AFEffljaffr rnr 'TUis It! ehltiri-ii nil uclu'ts. WitiTniil iM n:.t tu ciiii'.i'iii I'liliiiui-l. 'ihey MiVfcli I'AK, v.lnTit Hie (liin-ili.iifc arc uuruliilly ear i ii.il out. 'J hty me (.'uunuuc-fil tu lin TioriucUy liiinuit'iMi, aiU ale rtiuiii.iituii d by I'nysiciain. '!( i t 1 f i:-i'.l,. pt- tfi,..-Lt if flirts wlji'n I Hnv tint 'SAi;'-t Vi;ni I'nwilur1 h:m hiivtit. liumicly I ; 't-..!,;i'L', ivviTft livt.4. oi:t. of wliii'll v.m; th:i!,(.l a v.ilk'Uti lintivo I rejii'li.-r." Ne. J. JC. L'tovyti, Jli. tiub it t'f. Of.'.'!., HltHilHjVtMl, tuuii lo lif mull, I'oc. ir. l al.t. Ir )iiarei1 only br P ff jlllXTJ'JfW V.'.j.il.wilfl I)riLYit. L Ui t!:tl...i C J)i 'iiniuii.i, riu NATIONAL HOTEL, Tidiouto, Pa. W. D. Uueklin, Proprietor. A first class hotel in all respects, and tho pleus untost stopping place iu towu. lutes very 1 Ciisouablt. jan8-8i. TIM E TAIILE IN EFFECT Nov. 2.1, 18B. Westwaid PittHburtjlillivlskui EaHtWftrd P. M. A.M. 7 f)H 7 f0 arritlHburgli lv 4 at 4 IS! Parker 4 2.'t 4 1.) FoxburR 3 0I 2 hi Franklin 2 40 2 lfi W...OII City...nr P.M. A.M. IM. V. M P.M. Z .'Id (I U0 12 4.r. nr... Oil Cltv....I v 12 11 fS5H 12 0.'! Oleopol'is t2(i:i fSfio U 4!i ...EaKle Uoek... 12 00 fS47 President 1 45 8 28 II I t Tionostn Hill 8 12 10 4U Hickory fl 22 18 0;t 1(1 2 ..Trunkevvlllo.. I 10, 7 fid 10 10 Tidiouto 12J)0f7 28 JI34 ...Thompsons... 12:mj 7 10 1)05 Irvlneton 12 Id! 40 Warren 11 40j (I lf lv...Kln7.ua....M- A.M.jP.M. AM. A.M. 1'. M. " 10 00 4 20 .. lv...Ilrndford ,.ar A. M. V. M. A. M. 11 ;;o tt 10 11 SO ar...Klnzua....lv 1 1 24 li OS 10 Wi ... Hntttir Kun ... 1 1 or. fi 40 10 05 ... .. Corvdon 10 fi."i 5 41 1 45 Ono'villo 10 47 fi:i.r t.H ....Wolf ltun.... 10 42 A 3(1 1)21 Quaker IlrldKe. 10 2(1 5 I.". 8 Mi ...Hod House.... 10 10 6 00 8 ir ... Salamanca.... OBn 4 4". 7 48 ..So. CHirollton.. II 44 4 HII 7 27 ...So Vnndaliu... 0 27 4 18 7 00 Alleirany 9 20 4 10 0 4.-I lv Olcan ... .ar A.M. P. M. A.M. A.M. P. M. 8 45 12 10 12 10 1 .15 2 05 A. M. A. M. 7 00 7 20 f7 2S t7 81 7 48 8 0:1 8 11 8 24 fS 44 BOO II 20 9 60 A. M. A. M. U5!i A. M. 10IKI 10 (Ml 10 22 10 3(1 10 37 10 42 10 67 11 12 11 20 Jl 37 11 r.2 12 ('0 M. 8 45 12 11 12 40 2 no 2 30 P. M I'. M. 3 10 :i 81 t:i 40 f3 42 4 00 4 ir t 22 4 :wi 4 64 ft 10 fi HO 6 IHi P.M. P. M. H 00 p.mT (1 10 tt 14 82 fl :i8 6 45 (151 7 05 7 21 7 35 7 4(1 8 02 8 10 P.M. Apihtionai. Thain Leaves Kiumin ll:.r)0(iin. Warren l:23iin, Irvineton 2:15 pin, Tidiouto 3:50pni, TlonesU 5:4."ipui, ar rive Oil City 7:10pm. AntunoNAT. Thain Lravea Oil Cltr (1:00 am. Oleopolis li:43 am. Eajrlo Rock 7:00am, Preslilent 7:05am, l ionesta 7:48am Hickory OiOOam.TrunkeyvillB H:15am,Tld outo 10:10am, Thompson 11:20, arrives Irvineton ll:.r.Am, Warren 1:05pm, Kin ir.ua 2:10pm. Sugar Pun 2:20, Corydon 8:10, Onovillo :i:25. Wolf Hun 3:40, Quaker Hridfto 3:50, lied House 4:15, Salnninnen 5:00, South Carrollton 5::t0, South Vauda lia 5:50, Allonheny (i:l,s, nrrivos Olenn (i:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Timo. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:45am, ar rivinsr l'ittsburKb 7:.50tin, iiieSoliilTiaina between Ilutfalo and Pittsbiiiyb. Tiiainm lcuvinK Pittsburgh 8;45pin, ir riving I'ittsburjih 7:50Mm, are Solid Trains witli Pulimau's Sleetiinp; Cars between liiillnlo and Pittsburh. jiTiekets sold and bagiiKe checked to nil principal points. let time tables giving full lnformotlon from Companv's Atrents. CEo. s.'OA'i'CHELL, C.en'l Sunt. J. A.. FELLOWS, Cen'l Piiss'r nnd Ticket Agent, No. 41 Exrlumgo St., Hulfulo, N. V. J. li. V.itAlU, AKOlll, J loriOHto, I'i IF YOJ WANT TO ' FILL TOUR GAME BAG, AND MAkE BSC SCORES, USE SHOT GUNS. All the Lfitcst Improvomonts. FO DECCniPTtVE CIRCULARS. AOOtttSli Lambcrson, Furman&Co., COLE ACENTli FOR E.REr.lIfGTOM&SONSV Sporiinrj Arms and Ammunition, 231 & 223 Crondvvay, VESTKRN OFFICK, NEW YORK. D. H. LAMDERSON A CO., 7J Suitu S:rwt. Chicago, 111. ARMORY, ... IUION, N. Y. SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. lUOE IH THE BEST BAWIEII, Br SKILLED WOBIUJEIt ECMCII1SER THAT OUJ COOD: n ilWAYS BEUABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HCLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. CEND FOR CIRCULARS. E2ISISGT0N AC-aiCDLTURAL CO., I LION, K. Y. New York ODlcc, 118 C Uamber. Street. THE BIGGEST HUMBUGOUJ will alwayirtfwnwmiww m 11 niDawwiMM. REMINGTON fraud od iu Tiirj faca. If jua duubt uur buaiuMfcor our goodMtawlllwjQduiupkafrM, Wa bata a article 1 that errmaa, woman and clilld ced aud appraol. auw. ETsrjhoukoapraiidaTarbudyalHwiIl bof ll. UiayaageuutiuainMpronUaiiairit lmmaaae atUfacUou. Wa want 1 AGEXI la eacbeountr, alu er femala. Mention tblipaMraud you will (( clmulara aud full lufunuaUoa k'MKK. Bauipleaatial ltreouaiitxl. ddrua , .. . ssi b wusiss wn. h rttniwca, tt. Administrators' Notice. All DOI'HOUS bnvlllir cluimo u ralntt 11,. estate of SuinueU 'lark, deeeastxl, late of,. jionosta lown.imp, anil all persona in debtod to the said estate, will pleaso pre sent tbuir claims IVir t..iil,....,...t ...... their Kaid indelitednoss at once to tho un- uoisigiieii AiiministiaUirs or their Attor ney, T. P. Kitchey, at Tionesta, Pa. SOLUM AN 11EPLEK. It. II. MEALY. ... , . Administrators. Attest, T. V. IIitchky, Att'y. Tionosta, Pa., Ajiril .', lb5. ESTATE NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOIi MYERS, de ceased, late of fi re. it Tfkwnuliir. 1i'a..h.i county, Pn. All porsons indebted to said estate bio requesiou 10 make immediate payment. And those having legal claims against tho bame, will present them with out delay in proper order for settlement to DAVID J. MOilNEY, . . . , Executor, or lus Attorney, MILES W. TATE. Tionesta, Pa., April 'Si, Ls8o. STEAM ENGINES0 and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand Engines and lloilers on hand. Send Tor Slock List. THOMAS i'AIM.IN Ali giieny City. aiiutt 'ly.