WEDSESDAT SO&XIM, DEC. IS, SES. BOKOUUH OFFICERS. 2lurg, ELt HoLRMAN. voifseth North ward. II. M. Fore man. J. R. Clark, W. L. Kllnestiver, nomn ward, J. II. Fonos, W. A.. Eagles, . , " Ve J. T. Ilronuan Svhnol Jvcfor O. W. Robinson, A u. Kelly, J. JU. Dingmsn, I). S. Knox, J vV. Morrow, E. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mtmbor of Cmpr tt Alcxaxdeh C WniTB. MemJirr of&tnnfeX. O. Mall. Atlemhly Pr.TBH Rkrrt. PrrMiient JittyaW, D. BROW. AMooiate jKiitesC. A. Hill, Lewis ARER, 7Vc.trr Vm. SmkaRhatoh. Prnthonotivry , Register Jt Recorder, ,f linTIB M. BHAWXST, Ghoritr. Leohavu Axw. Cjmii.Konnr.i Oliveii Bterlt, Wm S.IIF.LDS, J. R. CUADWICK. 'bounty SuperinttndoitJ. E. HlLL AM. iHAlrirt Attorney T. J. YaG IREN .wry CvmmfA(on(r H. O. Davis, xja hi f walt km. i-ounty Surveyor -Tl . C. WHITTEKIN, Coroner Dr. J. W. Mokrow. Cory Aviiitori 3. A. ScOTT, Tnofl. OortAH, Oro. ZurtRDEL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Ko. U69, I. O. Of O. F". UTEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 j 11 o'clock i ridge's nan. O. W. KERR. N. l. W. SAWYER, See'T. 27-tf. 1 port EST LODGE. No. 1H4, A. o. u. w. I Ma ota every F riday Evening 1 Odd Fthowa' Hall.'TionesU. S. S. CANKIELD, M. W. J. U WENK, Reorder. CI VPT. OF.ORG E STOW POST, ' No. 74, d. A. R. Moots on the first Wednwdav In enoh lutli, la Udd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pit. D. H, KNOX. Commander. , I . AOWKW. r. M. CLARK. A.C3IN JEW CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT.L AW, Kirn St T ton est a, Henna. T.J- Y AN ninsSN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Aiv. IMxtrlet Attorney of Forest County. OrNw In Court Uo;tsb, Tionesta. Pa. L. DAVIS. ATTORXKY-AT-LAW, Tionesta., Pa. Ott'iootlous made In this and adjoining -itilitWtt. ll.KS W. TATK. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Klin SUfcot, Tionesta. Pa. ' F. lUTCUT'Y. 1 . ATTORNEY AT-LaW, Tlonea'a, Forest Counlv I'a, 1 AwKKNCK nOXJSK. TtfliiesU. Pa.. i r. C JfteiVsoii. I'ronrietor. Tbi in wa U centrally lottod. Evrrytlitiif? jirw nnd wU furtiiabi'd. Kupeilor Ae i.uiiii(Ullori8 and miict attontlou given u-inostj. Veflallo nml h'luita of all U in Is nerved In thoir Hcton. Sample loo.n tar i'ouiinercial AgonU. ir.NTRAL MOU81:, TiotiCKta, Ph., nnil. Piourlotor. Tula in a W O. C. Hrrtwnnil. new )oiini, and lia lnt been fitted uu lor Uvo lUKtnrtiDiOilatlon of tlie pilb):. A por ti'in yf tbo patrouAKO of the publiu Is hoHc tll. 4rt-ly. K.JTRAL MOUSE, OIL OITV, PA. J W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. Th Uirgv,t, Rout Located and FurnlKhed Houa lit tliaCity. Nrnr Union Depot. 3. w MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, ljie o Armntronfr county, having located tn Tlx -eat la prepared to altnpd all pro tsU)MAi olU promptly and at nil hours. OftlttO&nd rpaicU'ueo two rioor north of lAwrence House. Office honra 7 to 8 a. m., and 11 to 13 k. ; 2 lo 3 and 6 to 7) p. M. AMndaya, V lo 10 a. M. 5 2 to S and 61 M71 V. M. - may-18 81. W . COUURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, )lan hid over lifUsen yoar.i experience In bo practice of his prol'osslon, having prad uite! V7"y and honorably May 10, J8C5. OQU'fl and Renidenro In Judeo Reelc's Uouaa. oppoaita the M. K, Church, Tiones ,'. 'a Aug. 25-1880 I Et.'TISTRY. I-' DR. J. W. MORROW. llai purchased the mAUrialtt t(i., of Dr. ."In(lni!n, would rtispectiu!) v un-ui-i'o that he will carry on the Dental 'UAii.ttMi in Tlonoata. and having had over six ; oara anccebsful experience, considers 1 inif-ell fully competent toylve entire satr I(h tion. I hall always give my medi- 1 1 prttic the preference. ma'r22-82. ' "mi a. a. KELLT II A r; PARK A CO., i3 Ji. 1ST TZ E IR, S ! Vner of Elm A Walnut Sta.Tionesta. Rank ol Discount and Depoelt. )nlreat allowed on Time Depoelta. CoUecttonstnadoonall the Principal polnta of the U.S. Collections aoi lei ted. 18-ly. JORENZO FULTON, Manafboturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. Jiay4 81 TONE8TA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. " Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TiONESTA PA. Ind and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magneii, Solar or Triansulation Purvey ing. Host of Instruments and work. Terms on application. OUTJSOftlBE fbr tb Rkpvbiioai, on ry I O $1.90 per annum, ' I LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CondeaM-ri Time Table Tloueata Nuxtlon. WORTH. Train Vfl 7:S7 am Train 62 7:43 am Train 80.. . 4:01 pin aouTW. Train (13 10:55 am Train 1:18 pm Train 81..... P:18 pm Train 2d North, and Triln 29 South car ry tuu mail. rrescbiuz iu the M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small Presbyterian Babhnth School at 9:45 u. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. No Paper Next Week. No paper will bo issued from tbia office next wtek, it being our custom ary time to mis an issue. The next paper will appear January Gth, 1886 la the meantime, a Merry Christmas and Happy Iseif Year to all our pat rona and frirods. Court quit quite quickly thu week ro paper from this ofiBce next week, I'lio boro schools are dismissed for a two week's vacation. Christmas day-after to morrow We hope all who want one will get 1 p resect. Mr. Alex. Mealy of Ohio is pay ing old frieods in this section a visit He is looking well. Mrs. J D. W. Keck and little daughter Minnie, of Dallas, McKeao . . . r county, are paying irienns in town a visit. Philip Emert has moved to town with his shoe shop and occupies the building next our office, where he will always be lound ready to do all work in his lino. Wm. Ileibeothals heuse in the north ward is being rapidly pushed to completion, and if Wtb Clark don't look a "leedle oud" Billy will beat him iu yet. Farmer?, look to your interests and get insured in the oldest Agency on the Allegheny river. A. Y. Find- ay's Agency, of Franklin, Pa., J. H. McPherson, Solicitor. It. Congress having adjourned until after the holidays, our member, Hon A. C. Wbilo will be at home until Jan. -Otb, when be will agaiu resume his place iu Washington. Two of Dr. Morrow's children are dowu with the fever. Willie has been tick for about ten days aud is some better now, but Miss Mattie was taken down this week aud tit Just accounts was quite severely ill. Col. Magee, ('apt. Steele and Major Dvyer of Oil City, paid our enoctnm a call on Thursday morning last. Having bten to a enmp fire tho night before they naturally had a fund of good stories to ltave with us. Every teacher iu the county should be in attendance at the cominsr MM institute. It's thfonly way lo make it a success, and , unsuccessful insti tute is more or if. a reflection on the teachers. On Moudfty the sleighing wa9 very fair and ralbe mean of entic ing quite a Kucuper into driving to to wu iu sleijfhs t attend court, who are now ohfjjged .0 return on wheels or ktay tU ine neither chauges. 1 M VanOewn Esa . came over denbury to put in his last com t I.i ty. We-re pieaseu 10 jearn mat 1 1.1 .... in" is vrking mto a lucrative tctice in uew field - labor. -Mr. ar 'Mrs. J. C. Bcowden and dauA ijjer fMeadville, paid their Bon Jose wife a few dav's visit dur- Dg I ihe week, remaining over Sundil .-.Mr. S. favored us with pleast I ,,all and we found him a very agreea I gentleman. InVure your homes and be safe, with Fftndlay's, Franklin, Pa. J. II. McPheAson, Solicitor. It. The two eldest children of the late J. S . Range, William and Bertha, were admitted to the Soldiers' Orphan School att Mercer, Pa., last week. The citizens of Hickory, from whence they went, dealerve credit for tbe interest they took in bringing about this prompt il.lmission. Thelaverage young girl will soon be scourfug the town for.au alligator bound, ilt edge diary, for with the advent of the New Year each and every 'irl will make her annual reso lution to "turn over a new leaf," and keep 1 daily accouut of her life. But in abVmt three weeks tho resolution wil' expunged from tha record of her id, and the diary will go to ke upany with a ball-dozen other c ins in the bottom of her trunk 'achsonian. Attention is directed to the new card of Moses Hepler's Photo. Gallery in this issue. Mr. II. has secured the assistance of an experienced Photog rapher, and having put bis gallery iu uice shape is prepared to do work in that line at low prices, always guaran teeing satisfaction. Miss Nannie Robinson, sister of our towusraan, G. W. Robinson, and of whose illuess we had heretofore spoken, died at her home in Reynolds ville, Jefferson county, on last Friday, the 18th inst., most of her immediate relatives and many warm friends be ing at her bedside at tbe time. Mr. Chadwick has received the first invoice of ' Graut'a Memoirs" and will commenco delivering in a day or two. The second volume will be out in tho course of two or three months. Mr. Chadwick has secured the agency lor another buok that will interest many of the people and which he will offer in 11 few days; it is tbe "Naval History of the Civil War," by Admiral Porter. The annual "Week of Prayer'1 l . - 1 J T rr.i jokiub ououay, -January a. jne Evangelical Alliance has suggested the following topics: Text for sermoes for openiug day : "Occupy Till I Come," Monday, Praise and Thanks giving; Tuesday, Humiliation and Confession ; Wednesday, the Church and the Family; Thursday, Home and Foreign Missions ; Friday, Na tions and Governments; Saturday, The Christian Life. Text for Sunday January 10, "Let Your Loins be Gird ed About You and Your Lights Burn ing; and Ye Yourselves like unto Men that Wait for the Lord." Court met on Monday, and Tues day morning took up the case of Ber ry vs. Watson which is still on trial. and will doubtless last all week. All tbo other cases having been either set tled or continued, the jurors were all discharged except those empanelled on the case mentioned. The Berry- Watson case is one of the most impor tant ever tried in our courts, the mon ey value involved reaching up into the hundred thousands, and as a conse quence is being tried for all there is in it. Tbe best legal talent to be had in this section is engaged on either side. P. 8. Just as this item was nicely in type what should the court do but call a halt in the proceedings last evening, on account of some legal technicality iu tbe case. The jury was discberged and court quit busiuess for the term. This summary manner of "fetchiug things up with a jerk is not what it's cracked up to be, ami while we might have embraced all this news in a five uue item, we hold that every court owes us at least a half column of pro ceedingi, and we don't propose to be beaten out of it in this manner. A truly artistic, elegant and con venient work in cbromo lithography and the lettter press is the Columbia Bicycle Calendar for 1886, just issued by the Pope Manufacturing Compauy, ot Boston. Each day of the year ap pears upon a separate slip, with a quo tation pertaining to cycling from lead ing publications aud promiueut writ ers on both Bides of the ocean. The notable cycliog events are mentioned ; and concise opinions of the highest medical authorities. Tbe calendar proper is mounted upon a back of heavy board, upon which is exquisite ly executed, in water color effect, a charming combination of cycling scenes by G. II. Buek, of New York. At a work of convenient art it is wor thy of a place in office, library or parlor. We have received from George Stinaon & Co , of Portland, Maine, tbe well known Art Publishers, a mag nificent, full length, steel engraving of General Grant. It is after Ander son's celebrated photograph, which was made while the geueral was still in full vigor, and represents him in his sturdy, manly strength, as the people wish to remember him. It is, un doubtedly, the best portrait ever made of the general. Write to these gen tlemen for particulars. We have received tha January issue of Ballou's Magazine, witb its many uew improvements. It appears in new type and a new form for tbe new year, making it oue of handsom est publications in the country, espec ially for the price. It opens with u charming serial story, by Miss Camilla Willian, eutitled, "Tbe Gilberts; or, A Double Mistake," intensely inter esting, but uot sensational. Also a choice variety of complete stories by the best authors. As the best way lo test its merits, tend 15 ctt. to tbe pub- lisher, aud receive the January iisue as a sample; then you can remit $1.35 for tbe balance of tbe year, if you wish to continue. Subscription price $1.50 per year post paid. Address G. W. Studley, Publisher, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass. STOW POST CAMP FIRE. The open Camp Fire given by Capt. Gea. Stow Tout at tho Court House last Wednesday evening was a most decided success iu every way. Ac cording to announcement State Com mander Austin Curtin was presont and delivered the set speech of the ee ning. His remarks werte full of use ful information for both veteran aud citizen, while his encouraging word! to the old boys were received ia the same good spirit in which they were given. He was followed by Judge Advocate General W. W. Ame?, who delivered an address that teemecT with both humor and pathos. Other picas aut and entertaining remarks were made by Comrades Hopkins of Pleas antville, Dwyer and Steele of Oil City, and Irwin, Knox, and Agucw of Slow Poet, and Citizen C. M. Sliawkey, whose speech was heartily enjoyed, as were all the pleasant rcminisceuces told by the comrades. Tho brass band lead by Prof. Brady made its first appearance on this occasiou and did remarkably well for the short time spent in preparation. Old war tunes were sung by the choir, the audience aud old soldiers joining heartily iu the choruses, an! fairly made tho wel kin ring. The large Court Room was fail ly filled with ladies aud gentlemen who had come out to do honor to tbe boys in blue, and we judge they were well pleased with their eveniug's en tertainment. As a whole, fur an im promptu affair, it was one of tbe most successful and enjoyable meetings ever held by tbe Post, and we were glad to see so many blue coats around the Camp Fire. Col. R. B. Magce of Oil City had intended being there but missed the train, and came by freight which landed him here after the fun was over. His "best wishes" were with the boys, however. The Teachers' Institute. As heretofore announced the An nual Institute will meet at the Court House, Jan. 4, at 3 oVlock, P.M., and there organize. Let there be a good attendance at this the opening cession. The general programme will be as (ol lows: 9:00 a, m., Teachers' Conference. 10:00 a. m., Regular Institute work. 12:00 a. m., Adjournment. . 2:00 p. w , Institute reassembles. 4:00 p. ra., Adjournment. 7:00 p. m , Evening Session. On Wednesday evening Miss Laura Keller of Lock Haven will give an elocutionary entertainment. On Thursday evening Miss Belle McClintnck of Meadville will sing. Monday evening T. F. Ritchey will deliver the Address of Welcome; C, J. Gibson of Brookston will deliver the response. M. W. Tate will addrefs the Iosti tute on a live subject. Ibe other members of the Forest County Bar are invited, and we hope, will respond Then our old friends, Owen, aud Whittekin; and our new friend Chad man ; the.e will 00 doubt be with us during the week. Miss Maude Davis will delight us with good instrumental music. Miss Keller will recite one selection on Monday evening. We expect to have an excellent In stitute. Our Institute deserves every body's support. S. F. Huge will give instruction in Physiology and Hygiene. Every teacher will be presented with a note book and pencil. J. E. IIlLLARD, Co. Supt. Dr. Higbee Interprets the Law. There has been considerable discus sion as to the effect of the new school law 011 the attendance at Institutes, and State Superintendent Higbee thus writes to tbe School Journal : "We du not think that tbe attend ance of teachers upon the County In stitute is voluntary, if by this is meant that it is at their owu opliou to go or not to go. The law requires tbe Coun ty Superintendent to assemble the teachers in annual couventiou. To du this he must notify tbe teachers of the place and time of the Institute. How can the requirement be met, and the Institute constituted without the pres ence of the teachers. It is tbe duty of tbe teachers, in order that the iiu- plied requisition cf the law may be carried out, to obey the summons of tbe County Superintendent. He has full right to demand the reason for dis obedience, and if found unsatisfactory, to take such measures as will free his administration from such open disre gard of his will official will, we mean, because as Superintendent, bo has no personal choice in the matter, but must call tha Institute into session, whether he or they desire it." Kellettville Krumbs. Mr. Andrew Small is recovering from bis wound as fast as possible. Rev. F. M. Small, in company with Coou Ikenberg, killed a very large deer last Tutsdav. G. G. Stitzinger is just recovering from an attack of lung fever. Dr. Siggins of Tionesta attended him. Mr. Wm. Brennan has struck a good job at PoUn's mill. Geo. Cbadman is repairing the mill at Salmon Creek. Judge Arner has been hauling hay from his farm on Fork Run for a fow day. Lee Davis has been workiog on Whig Hill for a few days. A. A. Brennan i the happy "boy" of this town, but why we aro not able to ascertain. Miss Hettie Lusher has returned from a prolonged stay at Stowtown. C. M. Whiteman is now putting in hia logs which be hewed last summer. Dec. 19, 1885. Bumkratz. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent Office, to citizens of Peon sylvania, for the week ending, Tues day, Dec. 15, 1885, reported express ly for the Forkst Republican, through the Patent L.w Offices of Duffy & Brasheare, 607 7th St. N. W., opDosite the U. 8. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : B. Bayliss, Beltzhoover, apparatus fjr the manufacture of iron aud steel ; E. M. Butz, Allegheny, converter for tbe manufacture of iron and steel ; N. Cort, New Florence, crost over switch ; M. G. Hubbard, Norristown, graio binder; R. E. Humphreys, Irwin, spring for velocipedes seats; P. S. Keck and J. S. Schadt, Alleutown, fire escape; F. F. Laodia, Waynesbo ro, spark arrester; J. H. Laney, Indi ana, punch (4 pateuts) ; F. A. Leich, Monnt Carmel, ironing table; F. J. A. McCormick, Pittsburgh, pipe coup ling (reissue) ; T. Mulviu, Union City, roller skate; L. ttirapson, Bellevue, tanning apparatus ; J. Smalley, Fac tory ville, wagon tongue support ; Thos tnornton, luiioute, spark arrester; J. II. Wilkin, Lovevilla, car coup ling; F. Mitukey, Williamspurt, mold ing ; same, surface oroameutation on walls. Losses prompily paid. Lowest rate in No. 1 companies, at Findlay's Franklin Agency. It. wanVed. I will pay Cash for Stave Bolta, de livered on side of Rail Road Switch, in Tionesta, at the following prices, in car lots : 30 inch Bolts, $4'00 per cord. 26 inch Bolig, (3 25 per cord. 19 inch Bolts, $1.50 per cord. Rowland Cobb. ESI KAY. Came to the premises of the nnder- signed iu Kingsley twp., Forest Co., Pa., about Nov. 25, 1885, two ewes, with slit iu right ear. The owner is hereby notified to come forward aud prove property, pay charges and take same away, otherwise they will be dis posed of according to law. Andrew Weller. George Campbell, Hopkiusville, Ky., says: "Burdock Blood Bitters is the best preparation for the blood and stomach ever manufactured." Silverware, Jewelry, Tea Setts and Toilet Setts Decorated, Glassware at special low prices. 2t. Wm. Smeakbatjcr & Co. It is hard work to beut eggs with the ordinary appliauces, but try a "Cyclone" E'g Beater at it, and the tesulis will speak for themselves. FOR SALE. Oue yoke oxeu, 5 years old in Spring. Weigh about 1200 each. Price low and terms reasonable. 3t. Robinson & Bonner. Holiday Good for everybody. Very low prices a specialty. 2t.- rMKAKHAl'GU & Co. Good Farm for Sale. Geo. Weant of Tionesta twp., offers his farm for sale. It is located on tbe main road leading to Tylersburg, four miles from Tionesta borough. Con tains 57 acres, with 12 acres cleared" and under cultivation ; ha a splendid new frame barn, with new and hand some school house within 80 rods of tbe place. A nice lot of pine timber, sufficient for all building purposes on tht place. Will be sold on easy terras. For particulars inquire at this office. R. M. Herman is prepared for the holidays with a well-selected stock of presents for old and young. Go' and see and buy. 2t. R. M. Herman has a daody lot' 2t. of holiday toys. J. T. Brennan has now for tale 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. 1000 acrts, warrant, No, 2836, Tionesta township. S90 acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acrec, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. NEW PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Havine refitted and thorouchlv over- hauled the former Gallery in this place, we aro now prepared to" do tho best of work at very reaxonahle prices. Every thing in pertect working ordor and eua tomera will receive prompt attention. Give us a call. MOSES IIEPLER. AnTTTT 8tm(i 10 cent pottage, ai.d VJll X we will mall you free a royal, valuable, namplo box of goods that will put you in the way of making more money at once, than anytlilnir else in America. Roth sexes of all Hires can live at home and work in epare time, or all the time. Capital not required. We will start ou. Immense pay sure for those who' start at onou. Stinhoj & Co., Portland. Maine. CHARTER XOTIOE.- Notice ia hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pa., on the Mth day of January, A. D. lsSO, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said clay, or as soon thereafter as may be, for the incorpora tion of a company to be known as "North western Natural Gas Company," whose character and object shall be tho produc ing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas in the Counties of Venango, Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Law rence, Heaver, Butler, Armbtrong, Jeflbr son, Clarion, Forest, Warren, McKean, Elk, Potter and Cameron, in tho State of Pennsylvania. The places, where the bus iness "f the said corporation in its various branches is to be conducted aro Oil City, Franklin, Meadville, Titusvillo, Erie, Cor ry, Mercer, Greenville, Sharon, New Cas tle, Beaver, Butler, K inarming. Clarion,' Eclenburg, Brookville. Roynoldsville, Tio nesta, Warren, Tidioute, Bradford, Port Allegany, Coudorsport, Kmporinm, Ridg-' way and other towns, villages and places in the counties above mentioned. The principal otiice or place ot business of said corporation w'.U bo at Oil City, Vo nango County, Pa. The names of five of the subscribers to the capital stock of said corporation are r D. O DAY, E. STRONG. R. W. PORTE RFIELD, JOSEPH SKEP, WILLIAM T. HCHEIDE. a. McSWEENEY, Solicitor. 1VOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that an appli cation will bo ni ado to the Governor of Pennsylvania on tho 28th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1885, or hs Boon thereafter as may bn, nnder the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en titled "An Aot to provide for the lnor poration and regulation of certain corpor ations," approved April 9th. 187-1. and the supplement. tlmreto. fur tho charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Pennsylvania Telegraph Company," the character and object wboreof is tha coustrii'-ting, maintaining and operating of a line or lines of telegraph in tho Coun ties oi warren, tin. rorost and McKean, Pennsylvania, for doinir a general tele- fraph business. Georuo E. Foster, Noah '. Clark, Netvton F. Hilton, Thomas B. Simpson and Myer Lowentritt are five' of the subscribers to said application. II. U. MAS COCK, Attorney for Applicants. &3120 roR thu niMi Ann rum ciuorn OR THIH 1 VIX I ill r.lft OircUCIl if. i i a in Vail vni lliifftl ,V'4 '(jrvj 4l Hlit4 'imufiflf'UMT in tf Lit ofr. Tliy Tf hAixl rnijhlti'.'. flam it atfetr rom- r."Ut. riur.'M'. mid linht- iui cli from ni( II. rutl for oir.uiaif .M i C. A. WOOD CO.. ItutliiKmUift. 17 X. Tent Wt, I'kiUd's 1 I .... I .'m ;l '.'turn ont lu , lul'l t46 of a MWa.i- jf f- . Mm turn UI-LYIIlllllliU y.. ...I. tuCf, tUHli- m v 1 u tumu akutiia tiva DIUll. for -JL.1 rami in Aaa. b-HL hv And irat. mir fni. l.,nd ..I HtB.nua. Ol'.L.r imw. ' Vaat, NumIIIci Ltlc. Ad.li.ma PulI.AJJl.l.l'JllA. l'LNN'AV HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, and SCENE PAINT ING. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Urders fur frescoing eto bv mail promptly attended to. Mhoii In Roberts building, Klin St., Tionvv Pa. E'IJV Iftti Ilium, before L."l VV'! !,. .-cut. -Vo
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