The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 12, 1885, Image 4

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    WEDNESDAY MfiKXINC, Alii. 1.', 1885.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
JtHrge. El.l IIot.kmaw.
OoMcirtf North ward. It. M. Fore
man, J. R. Clark, V. L. Kllneatlvor.
Mouth ward, J. If. Fone, W. A.. Knglen,
Chaa. llonnpr.
Jutire$ of tht Voce J. T. Brennan,
1). 8. Knnx.
Contlable. Prltner Ajrnew.
Hrhonl Director Q.Yf, Kohinfnn, A.
n. Kelly, J. It. Dincrmnn, 1). H. Knox, J.
W. Morrow, K. L, Davia.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Memher o Coar Ai.kx andkk C.
Whitk,
Member of Mrtutfe J, O. Ham,.
A taembly Pktkk Hkkky.
President .7Wy W. I). IlROrvr.
4octaC Judge. C. A. Ilii.r., I.F.wie
Arm En.
Treasurer W, SmtKAnnAroH.
Prothonotary, JlegUler Jc Recorder, c
Curtik M. Skawkkt.
fiheritf. 1EOlf aci AnjiKW.
Commissioner OLIvirn ItVBRLT, Wm.
Hhikld, J. R. Chadwick.
Count; Superintendent J. E. IIlLX
Ann. District Attorney1?. J. VanCJifsf.h.
Jury Com.mtioner II. O. I'avii,
Da mo Waitru.
(.nnry Surveyor II. C. WniTTKRIW.
lVroncr Dr." J. W. Mokrow.
County Auditor J. A. Scott, Thob.
COB.AU," 1 NO. .URrtDKI..
"business directory."
TIOUESTA LODGE
Va. .J.O.
5SI.O.ofd.F.
MEETS vory Tuoaday fvonlnu;, nt 7
o'clock, in the Lodge Hooui in Par
tridge's Hall. .
JX. L. HASLET, N.O.
0. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tf.
IXmEST I.OIM1E, No. 1H4, A. O. U. W.
1. Meets verr Friday EvonlnR In Odd
Fellows' Hall, Tionesta.
W. CO BURN, M. W.
J. E. WENK, Recorder.
CAPT. OKOKUK HTOYV POST,
No. 174, U. A. R.
Mocta on the firHt Wednesday In each
moiitli, in Odd Follow Hall, TionoMta. Pa.
D. H. KNOX, Commander.
I. U. AOSKW. P. M. CLARK.
AGNEW Ac CLAIIK,
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,
Klin St. Tionesta, Henna.
rp J, VAN OIKSKX.
J ATTOUXEY AT LAW,
And District Attorney of Forest "ounty.
jLMluit In Court Uoump, TloncHta. Pa.
iyu"DAViai
Vj, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Colloetlnns made In this and adjoining
counties.
1I
ILES W.TATK,
ATTO RN E Y-AT-Tj A W,
Elm Ktmet, Tionesta, Pa.
f F. RITCHEY.
1 . ATTORXEY-AT-LaV,
Tionesta, Fctroat County Pa
1 AWKESPR HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
IJT. V. Jaekson, Proprietor. This
lioi1 e l centrally located. Everything
lie nd well furnished. So potior Ao-
locations and striet attention piven
ti t-U. Vegetables and Emits of all
I; nerved in their season. Sample
I . for Commercial A gpnta.
CENTRAL HOUMrH Tionesta, Pa.,
O. C. llrownoll. Proprietor. Thia is a
new hoiiHo, and has Just been II tied up tor
the accommodation of tho public. A por
tion or the patronuo of the public is folic.
I tod. 4'1-l.v.
1 7 AST HICKORY IIOTEU
Vj EAST 1IICKOUY, Pa..
J. W. Ball, Proprietor. This house is
new and has lieen furnished with new
luri:ttnro throughout. It Is c-entralley lo
cated, and hu4 a tlrst class burn Jn conue-t-ion
with It. The traveling public will
fiid it a pleasant atoppln place. Firtit
class Livery in connection with tho Hotel.
"t EXTRA L HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
J W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor.
The largest. Best Located and Furnixhed
House lit th City. Near Union Depot.
I W. MORROW. M. P.,
.1 . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
l.ut ofArinstrontr county, having located
i n Tlonesta la prepared to attend all pro
l'ussional calls promptly and at all hours.
Olllce in Bmearbaunh it Co.'a new build
ing, up stairs. Ottice hours 7 to 8 a. m.,
nud 1 1 to 12 M. i 2 to 3 an-1 CI to 71 P. m.
Hundiivs, 0 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7 i
i. m. ' Residenoo iu Clark House, near
Post OHice. may-18-81.
Wc. conviRN, m. n.,
. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Has had over fifteen years experience in
the practice of hi profession, having grad
uated legally and honorably May 10, 1865.
OHice and Residence in Judxe Heck's
boiiHo, opposite the M. E. Church, Tlones
ta, Pa. Aug, 25-1880
1 KNTISTRY.
U DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials Ac, of
Jir. p-teauman, wouiu respecuunv an
nounce that he will carry on the Dental
business in Tiouesta. and having had over
lux vcara successful experience, considers
biniKcll lly competont to plve entire aat
iHlactioii. i shall always tfW my medi
cal practice the preference. mur22-82.
H. u. HiT.
A. B. KELLY
MA 1', FAItK C CO.,
BANKERS!
t'orncr of Elm & WulnutSt. Tiouesta.
Bank ol Discount and Deposit.
Interest alio wed on Time Deposits.
Collection maleonall thePrinelpal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited.
18-ly.
T ((RKNZO FULTON,
' Manufacturer of and Dealer in
VNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
inayl 81 TON EST A. PA
OBsURlBE fr tha P. kt u wjca n , nly
1.50 per annuna.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
I'niKtram-d Time Tabln Tlancala Mtatloa.
WORTH.
Train 28... 7;S7 am
Train 2 7:48 am
booth.
Train (11 10:55 am
Train 29...M 1:18 pm
Train 31.... 8:16 pm
Train 30 4:01 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car
ry the mail.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday rooming and
evening, by Rev. Hickling.
Preaching in the M. E. Church
next Sunday evening by F. M. Small.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
9:45 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at
10 a.m.
Cast your eyes on the new "ad."
of Wm. Smearbaugh & Co., then go
id try their goods.
The Free Methodist camp meet
ing at Warren is quite well attended
by citizens from this county.
Prof. Monday of Franklin, is in
town this week shaking hands with
his many old friends and musical ad
mirers. T. B. Cobb has gone to Kentucky
to look after some lumbering interests
with a view of engaging in the busi
ness there shortly.
Our citizens are now laying in
their hard coal for the winter, and it's
about the cheapest time to "coal up"
we'Jl have for a time.
Last Friday night the folks at
Neilltown held a festival for the bene
fit of the church there netting quite a
handsome sum of money.
Head the program of the coming
Sabbath School Convention in this
issue. Not one school in the county
should fail to be represented.
Welch's wildcat venture, on 5214,
about one and oue-fourth mile south
west of the Kelly & Graudin wells at
Calltown, will reach the sand to-day
or to-morrow.
Mrs. Smith wouIJ say to the la
dies of Tionesta that she is now pre
pared to do all kinds of sewing and
dres making, having secured the as
sistance of a competent dressmaker.
Jenks twp. has elected the fol
lowing teachers for the ensuing school
term: S. F. Rohrer, Mollie Hicks,
Lizzie Butler, Edith Scott, A. J.' Sal
lade. School will open Sept. 7.
Robinson & Bonner are putting
up a commodious building next their
store for the use of the fire depart
ment of Tionesta. It is the hi out cen
tral spot in towu aud very easy of
access.
Quite extensive improvements
are making on th M. E. Church. A
new roof, papered luside throughout,
a vestibule and belfry in I'rout, aud a
substantial sidewalk are aiuoug the
fancy touches the edified is receiving.
The firnt of the week Sunday
we thiuk somebody's dog or dogs
made sad havoc with the sheep out on
Stewarts Run. Betweeu 50 and 60
sheep were destroyed, nearly every
person owniug sheep out on the Run
being amoug the losers.
Mr. M. Crrpenter, Photographer,
offers his etitire stock of tools, instru
ments and gallery for sale, excepiing
only his amateur instrments. He has
an immense amount of stufTand offers
a rare bargain to any purchaser. Mr.
Carpenter's advanced years compel
him to take this step.
Ducks are very plentiful these
days and our local sports invariably
return with full bags. To return with
40 and 50 as the result of au hour's
work is nothing. What a pity some
of our eastern friends could not be
with us and avail themselves of such
pastime. Bathgate D. T., Sentinel.
Hold on, there, Rob! You make us
tired.
The premium list of the Warren
Couuty Fair has reached us. The
second annual fair of the association
will be held Sept. 8, 9, 10 and 11, and
promises to be a successful one, judg
ing from the completeness of the pre
mium list. Their first effort last year
exceeded the expectations of those
who attended and undoubtedly the
eomiog fair will excel in all branches.
Rev. Small announced in church
last Sabbath evening that Presiding
Elder Bray will be here to conduct
communion services in the M. E.
Church next Sunday. On Saturday
evening he will talk on Sabbath School
work. Love Feast at 9:30 Sunday
morning and Communion after the
morning sermon. Probationers will
be taken into the Church at Sabbath
morning and evening services. The
Eabbath School will be held at 3;0O
p. m.
i
Those unusually heavy shots that
have been heard at intervals during
the past few days need not frighten
any of our townspeople. It is the
blasting of rocks in a water well be
ing sunk on oue of Charlie Bonner's
Vine street lets. It was located by a
witch hazel fork, and no doubt Char
lie will fiod water if his stock of dy
namite holds out.
The return game of ball between
Hickory and Tionesta was played on
the island last Saturday. It was a
very wild and sort of hap hazard
game, resulting in a score of 25 to 21
in favor of Tionesta. In the third
inning Hickory stood 13 runs to 2 for
Tionesta and things looked mighty
blue for the home club, but a little
closer attention to business, a goose
egg or two and a few wild throws on
the part of the Hickory boys turned
the Bcale.
Attention is called to the broad
gauge advertisement of Nelson Green
lund, furniture dealer and undertaker,
Warren, Pa., in this issue. Mr. Green
lund has one of the finest establish
ments in Western Pennsylvania, and
his stock comprises everything in the
line of furniture. Elegant parlor and
chamber suites can be seen at his
place in great variety, and at prices
that defy campetition. He invites an
inspection of his stock, feeling as
sured he can give customers undoubt
ed bargains.
The blowing of the whistle on
Robinson & Bonner's mill about half
past eight on Monday evening, was
sufficient "pointer" that a fire of
greater or less dimensions might be
looked for in that direction. A gen
eral rush was made for that end of
town, while a few of the more thought
ful remembered that we had a fire ex
tinguisher in the place, and proceeded
at once to haul it out. Before tho
machine got there, however, the dan
ger was over, a bucket of water be
iug all that was necessary to quench
a small blaze that had started in the
saw dust near the engine, from a hot
box.
Wednesday of last week an ac
cident happened at Newmaker's saw
mill at tbe lower end of Holomac
Flats which might have proved most
serious. The house in which Mr.
Newmaker, the proprietor, lives,
stands at the foot of a steep hill down
which a log slide is built. Ou tbe
day mentioned the men were engaged
in putting logs to the milt, when a
twenty-foot stick jumped the track
and plunged straight into tbe side of
the house, knocking down a partition,
demolishing the cook stove and toar-
ing things up generally. A daughter
of Mr. Newmaker was struck with
such force as to eject her from the
house, the front door luckily happen
ing to be open. Mrs. Newmaker, who
had laid down on a bed narrowly es
caped death, the log passing but a few
inches from her. When quiet was re
gained it was found the log had bur
ied itself all but two feet in the build
iug, so that one can imagine what a
crash it must have made. Fortunate
ly uo one was seriously injured, but
Mr. Ileibel sold a new stove on the
strength of the disaster.
News From Gusher City.
Special to the Republican.
Thinking that the mauy readers of
the Republican will be pleased to
hear from Gusher City, we have con
sented to write up the doings of the
inhabitants of the City iu the great
forest. Though we be isolated and
only connected with the outside world
by Dan Kelly's stage liue, yet we pos
sess that intelligence, benevolence and
enterprise sopeculiar to the people of
the oil region.
As an oil field, Howe township
conies in for a large share, a great
quantity of oil having been produced
aud work still goes on. The new de
velopments at Crieman's mill ou tbe
Tionesta, and the recent strike at the
mouth of Fool's Creek shows that the
field is not exhausted by a considera
ble; but indicates that & new belt,
rich with oil, is found. The well just
fiuished, about two miles further up
the creek, and owned by Aguew, Pro
per and others, demonstrates to a
surety that a large second sand field
is being opened. The Aguew & Pro
per well has one hundred feet of good
sand with a lair show of oil. It is
the opinion of experienced operators
and others that it will proclueo 100
barrels per day when shot. We prs
diet that in 60 days this field will be
the ceutre of attraction and scene of
great activity.
Mr, W. 11. McLane, Uachor of our
public school, has removed his family
from Barnett township, and is now
one of us. Your correspondent had
tbe pleasure of a visit to his school
and was much pleased with the atten
tion, promptness, deportment, and ad
vancement of the pupils. Tbe school
room was neat and clean; not a mark
of ink, pencil or knife could be found
upon the desks. Mr. McLane is an
efficient teacher, and his work is ap
preciated by all ; he has just closed
his first term of penmanship ; his class
numbered from 25 to 30. Prof. Mo
Lane is master of the art.
Dr. T. B. McBride of Scotch Hill
is among us. This gentleman is es
teemed for bis gentlemanly deport
ment and good citizenship.
Mr. Irvine Killinger, who was shot
through both legs is recovering as rap
idly as can be expected. Dr. Pryor
of Garfield, assisted by Dr. McBride,
having charge of the patient, skill
and good attention is assured.
J. G. Winger is the inventor of,
and has applied for a patent on, a
novel pen rack, iok stand and pen
box combined ; it is a perfect model
of an oil well in miniature. The der
rick serves as a pen rack ; the tank as
an inkstand, and the engine house
(tbe roof of which is portable) serves
as a pen or match and combining use
fulness and beauty. The Oil Well
Inkstand is gotten up in a skillful man
ner, and Mr. Winger has it arranged
so any number of duplicates can be
made ; he has one on exhibition at his
residence. It is his purpose, to offer
them for sale, and uo doubt but he
will have many customers, bs he will
not put on any fancy price.
Mr. James Blair, operator for the
American Transit, has completed tbe
finest residence ft town. As he is a
single man, this is suggestive, and
Jim don't deny it.
Mr. Hoyt is building a large addi
tion to his hotel, to make room for his
increasing business.
Mrs. W. H. McLane has been very
sick for a few days with quinsy ; her
suffering was great until Saturday
evening, when tbe abcess broke and
she experienced great relief.
A school exhibition is promised by
Mr. McLane at the close of tbe pres
ent term of school. ,Guher is well
provided with suitable hall, stage and
Bceuery. Gleaner.
August 10, 1885.
Gorman Hill School Exhibition.
German Hill school, Miss Libbie
Guenther teacher, gave a very pleas
ing entertainment on Tuesday eve
ning last. A correspondent from
there sends us the following program,
which was gone through with, occupy
ing the time till 12 o'clock :
Music behind the curtain by Verna
Heath. Recitation, Papa's Letter,
Anna Ehlers. "I'll Never use Tobao
co," Webster Cooper. Tho Puzzled
Dutchman, Henry Brede; Music by
H. E. Lovell ; Dialogue, Value of
Education, Libbie Guenther, J. II.
Brede, Carrie Ehlers and E. E. Zuen
del; Betty and the Bear, Archie
Heath ; Housekeeper's Soliloquy, Era
ma Ehlers; Music by S. A. Heath;
Hans and Fritz, F. F. Zuendel ; Only
a Baby, Maude Ledebur; Two Little
Kittens, Maude Weller; Music by II.
E. Lovell; Harry's Opinion of the
Baby, Harry Ikenburg ; Popping
corn, Asa Heath ; Dialogue, Lord
Dundreary's visit to Elwood Grange,
by Gordon Elwood, Belle Elwood,
Lillie Ashton and Lord Dundreary;
Music by H. E. Lovell ; Jenkins goes
to a picnic, F. F. Zuendel ; New
Cburch Organ, Libbie Guenther; Lit
tle Red Hen, Rosie Ikenburg ; Vocal
music by the school, Gandpapa;
Edith Helps the Thing Along, Emma
Ehlers; My husband's Experience in
Cooking, Auna Ehlers ; Baby's Let
ter, Ada Cooper; Musi? by S. A.
Heath ; Nobody's Child, Maude Wel
ter; Youth and Age, Rosa Burhenn;
Dialogue, Good-Bye, Libbie Guenther,
S. A. Heath ; Music by II. E. Lovell ;
Locomotive by Munich ; Vocal mutio
by the little girls; Tardy Scholars,
Henry Bush ; Musio by Verna Heath ;
Dutch Sermon, by F. F. Zuendel;
Essay, "Sense," Libbie Gueuther.
Tbe above program was well ren
dered by those who took part, and all
present were highly entertained. A
vote of thanks was tendered those
who assisted in the arrangements.
Notice to Fire Co.
There will be a meetiug of the Tio
uesta Fire Co. on Saturday evening
next, at 7:30, in the basement of tbe
new school house. Every member is
expected to be present.
II. II. Shoemaker, Foreman;
SABBATH SCnOOLtOSYfNTIOX.
Tho Third Annual Babbath School
Convention of Forest Cotmty will be
held In Court House, Tionesta, on
Thursday and Friday, September 3d
and 4th, 1885, beginning at 2 o'clock
p. m., Thureday.
PROGRAMME:
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
2:00 Social Greeting.
2:15 Opening Hervlee Prayer and
2:30 Words of Welcome by A. H.
Kelly, President. Response, Rev. E.
F. Ityan.
3:00 Reports of Delegates and Com
mittees. 3:30 The object of Sabbath School
Conventions. Opened by Prof. J. E.
Hlllurd.
4:00 Conduct of Teachers out of
School. Opened by M. W. Tate, Esq.
BVENIWG.
7:30 Spiritual Results-how secured.
Opened by ltev.S. 11. Prather.
8:00 Who should go to Sabbath
Schools. Opened by Rev. J. Hickling.
8:30 Address by Rev. M. Miller, of
South Oil City. Subject, Gold Dust.,
FRIDAY MORNING.
9:00 Prayer and Praise.
9:15 God's call to children. Opened
by T. J. VanGiesen.
8:45 How to manage a wayward
Sabbath School scholar. Opened by
J. II. Dingman.
10:15 Itecess.
10:25 Class Drill T. F. Rltch
ey, Esq.
11:00 How should the Tobacco
question be treated in the Sabbath
School. Opened by Rev. M. Miller.
1J:30 Query Box.
AFTERNOON.
1:30 Business Meeting.
2:00 Prayer and Praise.
2:15 Sabbath School Literature.
Opened by Dr. S. S. Towler, followed
by W. Y. Siggins.
3:00 Relation of Sabbath School to
the Temperance cause. Opened by
Dr. J. W. Morrow, followed by Dr.
P. E. Allison.
4:1X1 Children's Meeting conducted
by Rev. S. LI. Prather.
EVENING.
7:30 Address by M. W. Tate, Esq.
8:00 Address by 8. D. Irwin, Esq.
8:30 Address by Rev. li. F. Feitt.
Followed by a five minute speeches
by members of convention.
In arrangeing the above program,
the committee felt a grave responsi
bility resting on them in selecting
subjects suitable for improvement and
spiritual growth in the Sabbath
School work. It la earnestly hoped
that all Sabbath School worker and
friends of the cause in the county will
be present and take part in the work,
see that each subject is thoroughly
discussed, ask and answer such ques
tions as will excite an interest in the
work, and promote the Christian ed
ucation of the Youth and people of
our county. The work L? a grand
and good one and all persons of what
ever name or denomination are in
vited to attend, and help in the work.
It is recommended that the opening
speeches do not exceed ten minutes,
and those that follow five minutes.
It is expected that each Sabbath
School in the county be represented.
Preparations are being made to en
tain all free.
The following are a committee on
credentials : C. E. Landers, W. Y. Sig
gins and Frank Gilltspie. Committee
on entertainment : Mrs. T. 11, Cobb,
Mrs. A. li. Kelly, John Hart, Charles
Bonner and Eli Holeman.
By order of Committee.
Knew It Was Loaded.
A Gusher City, Forest county,' cor
respondence to the Warren Mirror of
last Saturday gives the following cor
roct account of a shooting accident of
which we made brief mention lust
week :
A very serious shooting accident
occurred at Anchor City, a half mile
distant from this place. On the first
day or Ibis week a party of five had
completed arrangements for a bunt,
all heavily armed with Winchester ri
fles. When it was nearly daylight a
start was made. Mr. Logue stepped
out ol his door and remarked to Mr.
Gihon, who was seated on a bench,
that his gun was cocked. Gilsou at
tempted to lower the hammer and at
that instant Mr. Irvine Killiuger,
who was seated on a log back aud to
the left of Gilson about six feet,
stepped in rauge of the weapon when
it was discharged. Mr. Killiuger re
treated to the log and it was apparent
to all that be had received the charge.
He was carried to his resideuee, about
ten rods distant. Dr. Pryor was dis
patched fjr and ariivtd from Gar
field about three hours- later. Iu the
meantime Mr. McBride, a medical
etudeut, was very efficient iu minister
ing to the eomfort of the injured mao.
The following diagnosis of Kitlinger
will be found nearly correct. The
ball, which was 45 75 Winchester,
took effect about 3 iuchrs below the
knee of the right leg, striking the
Tibia bone and carrying part of it
away, then paused through tbe Gus
ttocnemis and Solens uiucles, lacerat
ing them and other members of the
calf of (he leg in a shocking mauner.
The bullet I lieu parsed through the
left leg, inflicting an ugly wouud in
tho calf but doiug no injury to the
boue. Dr. Pryor dressed tho wounds
and rendered the sufferer as comforta
ble as possible. His opinion is that
Kitlinger will gel along nicely, bulou
account of the injury to the bone, the'
healing process will be slow. Lou
Gilson mauifests great grief over the
accident that has prostrated his brother-in-law,
and is untiring in adminis
tering to his comfort. He has secured
tbe services of Mr. McBride, who will
be in constant attendance upon the
injured man. His skill and expe
rience will be appreciated by Mr.
Kitlinger's family. Mr. Killiuger
and family have the syropaty of their
many friends, with their best Wisher
for bis speedy recovery.
STAVE SAWYERS WANTED.
Two first class Stave Sawyers want
ed. Good wages and stead employ
ment. Address R. W. Merriam, Tolk
Station, Obion Co., Tennessee; 3t.
J. T. Brennan has now for sale
136 acres of warrant 5213 and 52f4',
Kingsley Twp., probably on the new
oil belt. Also 108 acres of Warrant?
5186, and 79 acres of wafrant 5187,
in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant
No. 2836, Tionesta township. 390
acres, warrant No. 5f86; Kingsley
township. 143 acres, known as "Lil
lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve
nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise,
Warren county. 6m.
MARRIED.
DEWOODY EICHENBURG At tW
residonuo of and by II. W. Ledebur, J.
P., Green twp., on' Monday, Aug! 10,
1885, Mr. Edward L. Dewoody of Ne
braska, l'a., and Miss Mary Elchen-'
burg, of Klngeley twp., Forest Co., Pa.-
Q-O TO
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
MEN'S, LADIES' fe BABIES'
J E "W E L T t
O R
THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
SAME AS CASU ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
-AT-
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CU'S,
TIONESTA, PA
11. M, HERMAN,
SUCCESSOR TO
aW.DIMI'OK,!
FINE STATIONERY,
SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GtODS,
FOREIrtN AND DOMESTIC
:F:R,Tj-ijrs' at a.
AIho Agnnt for Estey. Sterling,- Klio-"
ninger, and Clough A Warrn Organa.-Dei-ker
Bros., J. & C. Fishor, C. D. Pwute'
& Co., and Wm. Knabe Pianoa. Bottom'
caul) prices given. Call and examine cata-'
loguea and price.
TioneMta. Pa. Sept 17.
9H THIS
PHILADELPHIA SINGER1
Including Tucker," Knfllxr,
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Dr. E. O. W'est'h Nehvk and BhaW
Theatmknt,. a guarantied Hiiocitlj for
HvHloria, Ihlsxincaii. Colviilsiona. Vitu.
Nervous Neuralgia, (Ieatliu'he, NervouH
ProMration caused by tho uhu of alcohol
or tobae-o, WakefulntiNx, Menial Di'prtta
siou, Modelling of the lirain reuniting in'
insiinity and leading to misery, decay and
death, Premature Old1 Ajje, Ihirreiiin,
I ahh 01 power in Miner Hex,- involuntary
IjOKses and Spermatorrhoea eaiisrd liv
over-exertioil of th brain, hoII'-hIhiho or
over-imlulf;eiieo. Each Imx oonUina one'
month n treatment. fl.iK) a box, or kIx
boxen lor .(H, sent by mail prepaid on1
receipt of jiriee.
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To euro any ea.-.e. With each oi-ilrir re'-"
ceived by u for nix boxes, accompanied
wuii fj.uo, we win Hcmi i ne pun-haver our
written K"arantee to refund the inouey if
tho treatment does not etleet a eure.
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