EDITOR. WONKSDAl 9I0RMG, JAU. C, 1SS6. Jons Roacu'b boat, "The Dolphin," made the run from Newport to Cape Henry in twenty-five hours, which it considered terj good time. The Dem ocratic press generally called thia boat au old tub, but you won't find them making the correction. President Clevei.asd'8 sweeping denunciation of all American news paper as purveyors of lies can not be construed as including the New York Evening Voft, except by resorting to tbe arts cf the pettifogger or the tech nical hair splitting of tha special pleader. Divided on the tariff, divided on tbe coinage problem, divided on the Bankruptcy bill, divided on the civil service question, divided on every great subject likely to arise before tbe present Congress, the Democracy pre sents the unique spectacle of a great political party united in nothing but a common greed for spoils. Nothing but "Cleveland luck" as the Presi dent described it to a lady last Sum mer in the mountains can bring pub lic order out of such party, chaos. party. JENKS TOWNSHIP1 Celebratesdiristmas and Reports Progress. ,r On Christmas Evo Jenks Township scored a point, or rather three points. Marienville, Byrom's, and Frost's, all planted Christmas trees that bore abundant end marvelous fruit for young and old. Come to think of it our geography "is off." Frosts is just over the line in Howe twp., but they are so near and neighborly that we never think of them not belonging to "our own set," as it were. As to By- ram's and Frost's trees we are out of particulars except that one was in Byrom's store and the other in Frost's and that each was a wonderful eight to behold. At Marienville a very large tree was set up in tbe MelhodUt church; not by any means a denomi national "blow out," however, but an affair in which all classes of christians and non profeasors took a hearty share and gave a helping' band. Presents for over one hundred children alone were hung to the boughs, while ior a Jo hi and larger youngsters the table and part of tbe floor was covered. In fact we don't know where in this coun ty we bave beard or seen such "a spread" of presents, except the recent silvery reception at the Hon. E. L. D's, and in that list we read of no dolls, baby carriages, balls, swords, drums and such. Many of the gifts were elegant and costly. A stranger in this neck of woods that night would bave thought tbe inbabilauU owuers of stock in a big silver mine, instead of being dependent on the big hem lock forests for cash. But Christmas comes but once a year and our big hearted people saw that no one was forgotten among the little tads. Tbe ladies committee of arrangements de serve great praise. Ex-Justice Z. 8. Ilimes was general utility man; A. J. Balade bossed the vocal musio; Mrs. C. F. Hunt presided at the organ; Mrs. C. V. Amsler led tbe committee of arrangements; Rev. Weldon and Dr Towler made short speeches, and M. C. Carringer and aids distributed the gifts. Dr. Towler'a S. S. class pre sented hi oi with a very large and handsome family bible, and M. C. Carringer hoped the Dr. would read it. Matters generally in the Township are moving along' smoothly if not very brisk. Some of the mills are shut down for a time but stocking goes on lively. Board hauling to the R. It. bas but just began, the most success ful so fur being K. Russel Sr., who hauled over 600,000 pine to Brockway Sidiog on the last snow. From Ma ple Creek Lumber Co 'a Mills, from tbe Kritler or Morrison job, and from Taylor & Crates' Mill, large quanti ties of lumber are to come in. Most of our mills bave sidings of their own passing close to the lumber piles at the mills. Tbe schools of the Township are double in size or number what they bave been in tbe past. Under the new law thd Board of Directors are furnishing the book fur the schools and it helps wonderfully to keep a uniformity, besides giving the poorest child an equal chaoco with others. At pre?eot all schools are closed and will J. E. WEH1C, be until the Monday after Institute week, 11th of January, 18SG. There are rigs for tost wells being built on the Byrora and Eldridge lands. Tha Byrom test being headed by Cleraioger of Kane well fame. The Eldridge by Windsor of Titus villa and owner of the small wells on the Crabtree lot. Terhnps as good a test of the well doing of a section is iu the amount of goods brought in and sold. We bave Curll, Campbell fc Co., in the 8. V atGilfoyle; Amsler Bros. & Co., T. P. Reyner, M. C. Carringer, (and tLe drugstore) at Marienville; Jackson, Matson fc Co., at Recks ; Walter By row & Co., at Byrom; aud W. II. Frost, at Pigeon. All these have full, aod most of them, very complete stocks of general merchandise, and any one of tbem docs as much or more tbau the ordinary country store. Socially the township is moving along nicely. The M. E. Church baa regular services aud a resident pastor The Tresbyteriau church is plastered and will soon be finished. Tbe I. O. O. F. grows quietly and well. The E. A. U. at Byrom's and Marienville keep on doiDg Jjood aod providing against future'trouble. D. S,fDrury has so fur recovered the tise of his broken ankle as to hob ble around and go driving. Waller Byrom's smashed leg is strong euough to permit occasional use of crutches. Generally speakiug the township is flourishing cocsideiing the times and a Democratic administration. By-the-way has it struck the pate of our Republican editor that it is really fun ny to read Sec'y Bayard's remarks about "caste" in the Keiley-Austrian affair J Wbeu one thinks of the native American citizen who hits to take a backseat ou account of "caste," it looks "fuuny," that's the word, I guess especially when one thinks of the same Secretary and Senator Bruce. However, fair play is fair play, and we must conteis that President Cleve land is a better man than his party ever dreamed be was. To get back to the woods again: AmiJ tbe general prosperity of this section we have our regrets that some tbiogs happen. It is a matter of re gret to see strong, good hearted young men working hard for $1.40 to $1.50 a day and then spend most of it ou a spree. It is to be more than regretted to see men without employment get ting gallons of whiskey c. o. d. when their family need the money. It is tough to see men who are really ashamed of the habit, getting in their "bug juice" under cover of some one's name who is not ashamed or past it- Of all the cute ways of getting a drink that we bave beard in some time, the following from Clarion Co.. takes the cbronio, and is commended t- tbe prayerful attention of Bro. Patrick of tbe Hep-Oat: An old soaker who was past even the drug store limit of the law, got a jug aod put half a gallon of water in it; be theu went to a druggist and told bim he had got balf a gallon of alcohol from another druggist to make a pat ent dryer; that bo must have a gal lon, and druggist number one only bad the balf. Druggist number two puts a half gallon of alcohol in the jug. ibeo. a. then say be is sorry bu' be has po mouey; druggist num ber two damns him a few, takes tha jug and pours back balf a gallon into the keg. leaving, of course, tbe o. s. with balf a gallon of alcohol and wat er. Is there auy habit on this fair earth that developes bo much cuteness, shrewdness, cunning, meanness, devil try and hell generally as that of driuking intoxicating liquors? If there is this deponent don't know it, and be has kept his ejes open as be went along in the world too. Christmas lime is a good lime to moralize aod perhaps that accounts for it in this report. XXX. i.i:uai, XOT1C12. Notice la hereby given that tha under aiRiied will on Tuesday, the 12th day of January, A. I). lHtsfi, niako upplieutio.i to tho governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a charter of incorpora tion for the "People's lias Company,'' tho purpose of tho intended corporation being the supplying of natural pas to tho public, for ht-ittin and lighting purpusitH, in tho counties of MeKran, Klk, Fore-t, Warren, Venango. Crawford and Erie, hi said com monwealth, and for tho rihts and privi leges conferred by the act of assembly passed May 29, 1S85, entitled "An act to provido for the Incorporation and regulat ing of natural gaa companies." The olfiee of the company will bo located in Warren, Warrwn county, and state of Pennsylvania, and tho names of tho sub scribers to the certificate of incorporation are W. A. Kankin, M. U. Dunham, O. V. lieatty, A. Hertzel, Benjamin Nosmi'h, George N. Tarmloe, K. V. tavis, 11. A. Jauiieson and O. C. Alien, all of Warren, Pa. Allln IfiuoiNg, .Solicitors. Warren, Pa., Deo. 14, ls;.. TABULAR STATEMENT Showing the airirrpjrtiile Assessment of tho vrrm I'lsu icii 01 r oresr, vouniy as made and returned to the Commission ers' Oflleo by the Assessors l'or the year 18rtfl: . go 3 b-; ess S 52 : f!; -5-1 ? F : ::::: I :: ! 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C .C w S I -: : : 000.: " B3'pmA P1QM 'OK . q.utA 51": : : : : : JAeq Ja.;s' ju o, El4? 1 s r - 'i r soodjnj & fe Kg2i' -unoo joj onoxox 2 SiS25igijS Ajaaojj us .,0 g ggagggggg 'uuotuV ejoaoaHdy NOTIC10 U hereby givon that tho Com missioticrs of Forest County, acting as a board of Revision, will, on tho 21st day of January, 18sfj, ftnal'.y dutermiue wheth er any of the Valuations of the Assessors an re-turned above have been uiado above or lelow a Just rate according to our un derstanding of tho meaning and Intention of the law. J. R. OHAPWICK, ) Board OLIVlfiR UYICULY, of W. D. SHIELDS, J Ro vision. Attest, J. T. Brknnan, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Jan. 4, 1S86. CIIAKTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will bo madd to the Oovernor of the State of Pennsylvania at Itarrisburg, Pa., on tho 14th day of January, A. D. IsSO, at 10 o'clock a. 111. of said day, or as noon thereafter as may be, for tho incorpora tion of a company to be known as "North western Natural Qas Company,'' whose character and object shall bo the produc ing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas in tho Counties of Venango, Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Law rence, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, Jeffer son, Clarion, Forest, Warren, McKean, Elk, Potter and Cameron, in the Htato of Pennsylvania. The places where tho bus iness of tho said corporation in iu various branches is to bo onductod are OU City, Franklin, Meadville, Titusvllle, Erie, Cor ry, Mercer, Greenville, ISharou, New Cas tle, Beaver, Butler, Kittanning, Clarion, Edenburg, Brook ville. Reynoldsville.Tio nesta. Warren, Tidloute," Bradford, Port Allegany, Coudersport, Emporium, Ridg way and othor towns, villages and places in the counties above mentioned. The principal ortice or place ot business of said corporation w'll be at Oil City, Ve nango County, Pa. Tho names of live of the subscribers to the capital stock of said corporation are : D. O'DAY. E. STRONG. R. W. PORTER FIELD, JOSEPH SEEP, WILLIAM T. SCHEIDE. II. McSWEENEY, Solicitor. NEW PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Having refitted and thoroughly over hauled the former Gallery in this place, we are now prepared to" do the best of work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in period working order and cus tomers will receive prompt attention. Give us a call. MOSES HEPLER. ATI7V", Sond 10 cents postage, ai d 1- -I- we will mail you froe a royal, valuable, sample box of goods that will put you in the wuy of making more money at once, than anything else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at homo and work in spare time, or all the timo. Capital not required. Wo will start ou. Immense pay sure for those who start at once. Sti.mson A Co., Portland, Maine. BE County and district agents for I'll 15 POPULAR SYSTEM of Iusur auce. Literal terms. Address B. U. Mutual Aid Society, jati6-8t. . llarrivburg, Pa. win? IN THE EXCHANGE: BLOCK, II AS THE MOST COMPLETE Slock of. FURNITURE, f:n W 'lA V-: . -'"'.--.. 7T'J mention in l:; S UfattotipSiM K PRICES LOWER THIN EVER '-y A ffi"".V TO SUIT Til K TIM ES. fix vv: tZf Mi- ' with the latest im- -Jux'Ap 1- V-puovemknt and mmmmvt of hearse. This is tli only Store yon can ascend and descend Five Stories without climlug stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator in the EXCH ANGE BLOCK. Tclephono Connections. East of Suspension Bridge. IllllllllllllllIT 18851 CLOTMNfi CLOTHING CLOTHING 1 If vou are in need of ANYTHING in tho lim of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DItY GOODS, DRfSS GOODS, or anything kept in a General Storo, von ran rind A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at H. J. HOPKINS & CO'S. We clnim the BEST ASSORTMENT, FINEST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOL'SF. IN THIS COUNTRY.. Step In ard eot our Prices, see our Stock, and yon will ba convinced that we wean what we say. AVo aim' to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS A f REAT. COME AND SEE, SHOWING GOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. g litmimim 1885 S 55oM555506.W5 A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MIS ERY IS THE LOSS OF A lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by soif-abuse. Involuntary Emissions, Impoteney, Ner vous Debility, and Impedimenta to Mar riage, generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaci ty, Ac By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves fiom his own experience that tho awful consequen ces of solf-abuse may lie effectually re moved without danpeVous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, and effectual, by which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. ir-This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands aud thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, rost-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address THE CULYERWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Btx 450 Carrying all ((Mini and dbagreeuble xlwr frooi cok lag aowu lino Ilia fire. EVEH INVENTED. No burned hands. Do iralded arms. Mo cloth utwded. No diaagreeahle odora lillng tha huuao. No overflow on the atovo. Aa txauilnallon o( Ihois utenaila will convince any one that lhT are tha nearest perfection ot any kettlea now known. A flrat-clasdnieuwcr and kettle couihiued. AUCMN wuuied all over the U. 8. for there ooda They aril la it aud pay guod profit ii to 16 per day. Call or writo lor tuvulara. HUNTER SIFTER Manufacturing Co CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufacturers o( the world famed ' HUNTER SIFTER, Cyclone Egg Beater, uml other apeciaitlaa." C)verl0,00l,000of the Uuutor'aMItera bave been aold. Kvery ludy in the land ouxht to have one. For aale by responaihle dealers everywhere. A bit for the " Huntt)r,"and take no other. Illustrated catalogue of Kitchen bpecialtius. Machinery for liukore, Drug glata, 6lc. free. bond for It aud mention thia paper. PERCHERON HORSES. lly recent import' K ation ot 1't-rcheroa rT X hois.. tnHeihtr vi iili my piuscut Mock of Hourly luohcud.uiake one of Ihu Uiubt d.-Mr- ablo bLUds ill t liki'imn. ), try to u li cl Iroiu. All atix-k ifioixna, witn pedi)rr', in t civher on b t u d Ho ok a of Y runco end AniericA. Tok -7 priMa and culd inrdal ul h'.st two N. Y. State fair. Bend for i'uiumifue. Kiatitia Eninohk. on boutheru Ci-ntral Jt It. JOHN W. AKIN, Sclpio, N. V. V,:' i. jjgg r ALL SIZ ES t 1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO 511111111111111115 FEED DEPARTMENT- TRICES THAT CAN'T BB WE TAKE PLEASURE IN fS lllllllUllMl i 11885! " O ANDEE " Eubber Percheron tl:sl Ecaie Sioci rara Groisie Isle, Mick, st(K-k selected the net o( aire 'efrvt- Jfiii'i nt don or eistnb- ..t,lllnli.a n.l I.mt.. rrt HUr Mil in Ih. t.'j r French and Ainrrit.aii Stud Lix.ks. Weliavea very mrr; miiuijvr 1 1 impnnna ami grade atal lioni unl iii-itod niHra on hand. Prit-ra reason able. CorirKp.indcuce t-oliciu-il. t-end lor large lllutraifd caulrifm, frr by mail. Addreaa fciVAuL A taUM'X, Del roll, Midi. Divorce Notice. In the C'ouit of Common Pleas of For est Cotmty, No. 61 Keptembor Term, 18K5, Mary E. kloon, by her i.ext friend, S. C. Johngon, l.ibellant, vs. James L. Moon, Hexpondent. Alias Subpoena in IJivoreo. Forest County, !. The Commonwealth of Pennavlvanla to the Sheriil' of said County, (Jreetinir; V'heras, Mary E. Moon, by her next friend K. V. Johnson . did on the tenth day of AiitfUNt, 1MK5, prefer her peliiion to our said Judges ot the Court of Common Pleaa foraaid County, praying for (he causes thorein set forth, that ahe niinht be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony en tered into with you James L. Moon. We, therefore, command vou, as wo havo bo fore, the said James L. Moon, that setting aside all other business an 1 excuses what soever, you lo and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tiouesta, at a Court of Common Pleaa there to be held lor tho County of Korost, on the Third Monday of December next, to answer the petition or libel of the Haid Marv E. Moon, and to show cnuso, if any you have, whv tho aaid Mary E. Moon, your wife, should not be divorced from tho bonds of matri mony, agreeably to tho Acta of Assembly In such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. Win. D.Brown, Pres ident of our said Court, at Tionosta, the 20th day of October, 1HH5. C. M. SHAW KEY, Prothonotary. To James L. Moon, Rospondmil : You aro horeby notitii.-d to enter an ap poanuieo in above stated case on Monday, the 22d da of February, lsstl. U AUNEW, Sheriff. Tionosia, Pa., Jan. 2, 1SS0. A PRESENT! Our readors for 12 conta in postage slamps to pay for mniling and wrapping, and names of two book agents, will re ceive l-'HKE a Nteel Finish parlor En Slaving of all OL'H PHKSIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, biao 'jll'S in., worth ?1.00. Address, ELDEH PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. 1 n ri r & a j- BOOTS 1 DOUBLE THICK fWS l BALL. llkffili .1 V the ball. ThoCi5tE ' Ri3:W3'? ?V3 V on tno batl. nd Ctve ilWft- DOUBLE WEAR. fflj'j m 1KH.I in the aiarkcr, Latte longer hnu aur jtV WivyftirJtV r)!r.f other boot and the ' 'iAy'MJ-TOv cv,i ex. xtM0mm fig WMm ' 'I FOR -ALE BY M noIUKSOK A 110XNEK, l TIONESTA. PA. f;ir W'?'.;"v-a PPJLrMiflinifi vVRAILROAD. TIM E TA 1ILE IN EFFECT Juno 1, ma. Westwnid! IMttsburgh Division Hastwaril r. m. 7 U.r. 4 It 4 (Ni 2 (V 'i 20 r. m. A. M. 7 411 4 V2 4 0.1 2 If. A.M. A.M.IP.KI. ar Plltsburgh lv Parker Fox burg Franklin H f.5 H 45 12 10 12 H 12 4.) 1 00 2. 30 . M 12 10 1 84 A. V. lv...Oil City...ar P.M. P.M. 2 0 O.'i P. M . 12 2 .'. 1 1 4,r) 1 1 32 i'd'Hr. 10 2d in 12 0 fit 11 17 8 4.r. . M.IA. M. nr... Oil City..lv Olonpolis ...Eairlo Rock... Prosldont Tionosla Hickory .. Trnnkevvillo.. Tidloute ...Thompson s... Irvineton Warren 3 li fl 60 ta ;i4 7 in 11 -ir,its 441 tl 37 t.v tS 42 f7 17 t3 4!f7 20 tl 81,t.s S2I 1 1H Hi: V (11 4 01 7 7 I o:i 12 .VI 12 4 J 2 2.1 12 in I I .r)l) II lj 4 la 7 W 7 (M 8 10 18 2 8 4.1 fl M 0 W A. X. t7 s;t 7 40 1 7 V: 7 10 0 44 ft in t4 2;t 4 or, t4M o in ao A 10 P.M. P. 8 OH P.N. It 10 11 14 n si lv...Klniua....nr A.M. 1 I'. M. A. M. A.M.' 1 1 (; II (Ml 10 41 III 31! 10 2(1 r. m. j4 2t) P. M. lv...Bradfonl ..nr Mjifi A. M. 0 40 H4.' 10 04 A. M II Hi II 0ft nr. ..Klnr.iift.... lv fi MI f HO 5 VI S 21 ioa; 9 5S .14 fsuaar Itun ..Oorydon,., ...Onovllle .. .Wo f Hun, 0 HS 10 11 6 4!10 18 MI 10 24 7 06 10 7 20.10 M 7 M 1 1 (10 7 47' II 21 8 02 11 7 8 10 11 45 P.M.1 A.M. 1021 U OOlQuaker Itrldgo. 10 Mi 5 04 H fill! 4 4'J 8 .12 7 ftO 7 20 Hod House.... ... Salamanca.... .Ho. Cnrrollion.. ...Ho Vandalia... Allegany I v Olcan ... .ar 9 Sit 28 !) 1'2 9 06 A.M. 4 34 4 24 4 07 4 00 r. m. 2S n i.ri A.M. A diitiox a f Tkain Leave KinauM ILO.'inin. Warron UiAOpm, Irvlncton 1:10 pin, Tidioute 3:2ipiu, Tioumta 4:60pm, ar rive Oil City U:4,ipin. AnornoNAt. Thaix Leaves Oil Clw 6:00 am, Oloopolia (i:-)0 am. KurIp Rock H:.Viam, Prrsident 7:02am, TlnneKtn 7:.'2atn Hickory 8:40am.Trunkov ville 0:00m,'i'id outc 0;f)0am. Thorn nann 11:00, urrlvea lrvinelon ll:30arn, w'urren 12;50pm, Kln r.na 2:05pm, Suiiar Hun 2:20, Orydon 11:00, Ooovillo 8:15, Wolf Hun 8 30-, Quaker Kriiltre 3:40, Hod House 4: K, Salainaiioa 5:02, Smith Carrollton 5:80, South Vanda lia 6:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives 01ati 6:30pm. Traina mn on Kaitai n Time. Trains leaving Pittaburah 8:rrm. ar--riving t'ittafiuruh 7:25pm, arti Solid TraitaM between Kutliilo and Pitlalmrjfh. A Tkain leaving Plttaburgh K;43pm, ar riving PiltAtiui'Kh 7:40m, are Redid Tralim with Pullman' Hloepinu Cars between Iluflalo and Piltuhuriili. jtTiokota aold aud biiKgage checked to all principal poinU. Get timo UliUa irii intr full infbi niU n from C'onipany'a A Rents. (.1"0. 8.0 ATCUKLL, Oen'l Supt, J. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Pasa'r an'' TkVft Agent No. 41 ICxchunga Rt., llulfalo, X. Y. J. L. CltAltJ. A nit, Tlonosta, Pa. Buckeye Force Pump SO O o Si n CR Z3 CO B. cz 1 o I CO -o m o 3 m - CALL AXD OET PKICES, EX). HiJlBEL, TIONESTA, PEN Ji'A. N VV5 with eun 'HKS. Latest sucrf 1-yao-oofl Bow stwEMitaaiiT wiaiw. va 1 k Flow Co. now (Tr a uinolilno anporliv to air and all other u ceinbiiim i-varv if...ur: liiui HtKb Arm; l Mn r..in iitaiir ; .Nolsm-i : Aitrt t!va; livautllul In Klnlh ; Pm-Iki-i i '.Vorkman alll: l'rre"t .Htrb ; -.VIM ni eailln J "liliUla; Cn r uiuod Teo4:Hia; UiutH.it t- Otierute ; too ir.ott room under th Arm, and ao iM-rt-.ti- balaiHti. I U wliho it VibrKlicm. Has thu fin-) avtof Atlai-b-iKvainior f nlly nawlnn. Ita .iu work lent (luirti aiyluA 'i4 liiifst ilfiiua. if w are not Hire. r.vra-iit"1 iinni an Aamu Iu lliU onolr. Writ . iih tor OfttHlucue of I win. ami iirlcaa. W do not a.i- you fun nR. a fciriunc in a short lima, rmi ymi ch makeara r,t.uHre, kuni st living. Meutlua tnia iiapor yuu wriio. Addrcva TUB HOWE IE WIN Q MAC-IIINE CO.. No- 4 Mvrb Ht.. fltt.bursh. Fs R. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C. W.iDIMICK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, FOKEU4N AND DOMESTIC PBTJITS &c C . Also Agent for Estey, Sterllap, Sho ninKtr, kihI Cioujrh J Warren Orpana. Decker Uros., J. A C. Fisher, C. D. Pouso ifc Co., and Win. Knabe Pianos. Ilottoni cash prices giveu. Call and examine cuta- 1 1 : loirues and prieoa. Tionesta, l'a. Sopt IT. JOli WORK of evory des -iptiou ted at tt: REPUBLICAN efflce. cioeii- let r 11 1 iiuri )i iTL.1 T.t,iT xi'fi .T.hr4 h teifl 4 ri.,-.!'..-1 .t iV..cu nr Easy Runninz Sewln?. Machine
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