EDITOR WIDSESBA1 HORSING, 11RCD 2), 1587. Annouucements. Tbe following r.itn will lf charged for announcing candidates: Prothnnotnry. 10; Sheriff, $Sj Commissioner. $5 ; Aud itor, t3j Jury ('i)inniiwloi,r, fcj; Count v Superintendent, .'. These terms are efrtrtty cjA in o-feaiice. PROTIMNOTARY. We we authorized to Announce CAL VIH M. ARNER, of Kinuslev townhin. Ma candidate for Prothouotary, subject 10 ncpu'uinin usages. Wt are authorized to announce CUR TIS M. SHAWKKY of Tionesta, a a candidate for Prothonotary, Ac, subject h xwpuuucsn uage. 8H I- RIFF. TVe are authorized to announce J. R. LANDIS. of Harnett township, an a can didate lor SMierin, suujeci to .Republican usages. XVe are authorized to announce GEORGE W. SAWYER, of Tionesta, at a candidate tot auerin suoject to Republican usages, We are authorized to announce JOHN Jv. OSOOD of Klneslev two,, as a candi date for Sheriff subject to F-epublicsn COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce J. J PARSONS, of Jenks townshin. u a ran. didate for County Commissioner, eubject to nepuDiican usages. We are authorized to annnnncn P. C BLOC HER, of Tionen'a township, as a canaiuaie ior txiunty iximmissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. . We are authorized to announce C. F. LEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi date for County Commissioner, Buhject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce OLI VER BYERLY, of Hickory township, as a candidate' for County Com mis ion or, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. CHAD WICK, of Tlonesti, for C.unty Commissioner subject to Republican us age. THE OLD FELLOW CAVES. The fellow who gives the orders about the Forest National office kicked plashed and "kerflumroixed" around last week like a mullet that had been hit oq the head with a bludgeoo. He seemed for once to thoroughly realize tkai be was bit, but juu who or what tba devil it was that hit bun didu'l seem to penetrate his skull, so he struck back first at this one, then at that "ue, sod finally winds up with a slush at jury fixing, and would give the im pression to the country that Forest County cannot produce an honest juiy It is indeed sad that our community bould be hampered with an individual whs, to gain a trifling selfish end, would offer such a damnable iusult to the intelligence and deceucy of the honorable gentlemen who are quarterly called hither, (many agaimt their will) as jurors. Had he nfirred an ap.-l.gt for the Jury Commissi. Ders fur draw log at the recent court, a fellow troni Tionesta Borough so coutemptihly Mean that no one would dare allow him to sit on a case, there would have been some sense to his tirade, although it might have been a trifle personal - Among bis ravings we find the f l lowing dead give-away : "As the writer of the pusillanimous article in the Republican identifies himself with the gang who industriously worked a little scheme at the late sessions of court to defeat the ends of justice, by prejudic log jurors and witoe'ses with the silly falsehood that Kepler was a secret prosecutor in a case," Ac. And so he has eome to admit that the mere men tion of bis name in connection with a certain thing is sufficient to kill it. Well, such thing was never dreamed of that we are aware of, hut we'd be crowded mighty close for some hoi to crawl out of before making such a damaging admission. But all these are only side issue. What's griping tbe fellow, as we once said, is tbe little matter of county printing, and, by tbe-way, we observe that he has all at once come o the conclusion that that subject should he dropped. What ! going to let the "dear taxpayers," for whose wrongs you have shed so many crocodile tear because you didn't get tbe coooty printing; going to let them hoe their own row now ? Well, that's sad enough ; and all because "a number of tax pav ers have appealed" Ac, etc. It wan our intention to allow that matter to pass unnoticed, but since yu have made it a point to bring it out n prominently, may we not ak if that is sot another of your ease, and dii you Dot instigate tbe appeal 7 What puzzUs us in to think thatihis fellow did not kick on printing espen ees when they amounted to nearly double what they d now. and epo ially during the past year, when the aid expenses are le than they were ever before known t he hy c .ni lent ble. But why go further with this natter? There is not a man in F-rest eonnty who does not know fir a dead certainty that Kepler would Eulp down the county printing if it were ten times as much and mi one would bear a solitary sob from that source But for one who pretends to hae n much wealth as be claims, we never saw a fellow that could do more whining or begging for a mete taste. J. E. WENR, Neglects of the late Democratic Congresi. Certain pspers have accused the New York World of predicting a (3 nancial pauic. This it denies, bu goes on to anticipate a stringency in the money market as the effect of pi i"g up the supplirs, The plain fact is. according to the orld, that, per Manning's statement, the government will collect, for the next fiscal year, 1125.000.000 in ex cess of its expenditures. It is no ana! for the part srveu years has been, In receipt of $100,000,00 of surplus revenue. Tbe ' redeemable debt has been paid in advaoce of its becoming due so rapidly that by July 1st no bonds will remain subject to call Within twenty year the principal has been reduced f 1 ,445 000,000. and the interest charge from $133,000,000 a year to $45,000,000. There is do bur den left for posterity to share. The one pel cent, sinking fund, collected yearly, will extinguish tbe remaining mall de t at maturity. And yet with this thing going on for years, and two congresses elected upon a solemn pledge to prevent the surplus by reducing superfl us taxes nothing has been d ine. The govern meut must go on collecting $350,000 4 day, $2,500,000 a week, $10,000,000 a nioiiih, and C125.000.000 a year io ex cess of its needs. This is an eutrage of itself. But after July 1st it will have . do outlet for the surplu except to buy, at whatever premium tbe bondholders may choose to exact, its non redeemable bonds And th ugh th a may not give rise to a panic, it i certain to lead to either waste of the public mooty or to serious trouble from contraction. Is it not better to ok facts io the face than to blink them, asks the world. The President is displeased with Assistent Secretrary Fairchild, of the Treasury because the latter wears only ne eye glass. A statesmen who runs his administration on the Jefiersonian plan has do use for a man who slops at a single glass. Many of our esteemed Democrat. contemporaries are deeply concerned over the state of Mr James G Blaine's health. They will he grievously pain ed to learn that Mr. Blaine's health was never better than it was at the hour we went to press. District Attorney Bentox, of Missouri, whom President Cleveland suspended last Fall f. r pernicious ac tivity in making campaign speeches and then ii-instated at the command f Senator Vest, has been advised by the Tr.asury authorities that be can- not claim salary for the period of his suspension, tbe sum being about $300 We do out apprehend, however, that Benton will object to this ruling. He ill probably agiee with us that it as fully worth $300 to seethe fat mao of destiny eat ciow as he did in this case. PMla Prett. WHO BIOS 1 To whom it may concern : Bids will he received at this office for carrying the United States Mail from Starr P at office German Hill to Retly P st OflTce, ear nthe mouth of Rom Run, three times per week Tuesday, Thursday and Satiirdav. The amount paid f..r such ervice i not t exceed two thirds of the Salary of the Poi Mister, which amount cannot he computed until the first quarterly returns are nude out, wh'cb will be on the f 3li Msrch, thr 30ih ..I June, the 30 h of ?vpieoih r and the 31st of Dfcemher l'-suuasiers rn- not become contractors f.-r earning the mail Carriers are not renmrd - i- to give security, hut must take an oath to perform their duty faithfully, and h'lOeMly, and to support the con stiluliou of the United Stales; which oath, must be tk,i before a mavis irate and t Horded in bis Wkt transcript ..f whi':h is sent to the De pariment at Washingi-n, D C Scflv p.st office will he opened on the nld Harrington farm now occu pied hy Houter Ii tuy be safdy surmised that the income f .r the above service will not he greater than thai of a Rothschild r a Vand rhili. Y-urs Truly. Daniel Harrington. P M Setlv P O, Forrst Co, Pa, March 19ih, 1887. J. you iant to prepare for Col lege, or for Teaching, or for Business? Do you wish to lake a course in Music, r io Painting and Drawing? Go to th Plate Normal School at Clarion, fo1'. Th 8prio2 terBJ begins April 12;b, 1887. J. B. AGNEW. The Interests He Represented st the New York Conference. By a slip of the pen the Derrick placed Mr. J. B Agnew of Tionesta, at the head of the Balltown Oil Com nany. This was aa error, although it is trtu that Mr. Agnew is one of tbe members of tbe company. In regard to the interests which Mr. Agnew rep resented at tbe New York Conference, a little inquiry bas developed these facts : He represented not less than four fifihs of the entire production of Forest county. This includes Mr. A. B. Kelly, the Cook estate, the May e tate through Mr. Kelly; the Proper Reserve Company, the Nichol Oil Company. Height, Agnew & Co, and the entire membership of the Balltown Oil Company, with the excepltou of one man, who owns one twelfth inter est. Mr. Agnew is the representative and individual owner of 75 producing weila m Forest county. For the past five years he has beeu a large produc er, and at nne time bad a production of over 1.C00 bbls a day. We be- leive at the New York meeting he did not claim to have been specially de putized to represent auy particular interest, hut the fact remains that he is a representative pr ducer and bas a very excellent ideas as to the wants f the oil producer, with re fere ace to he Billingsley legislation Dervick March 22nd. Mr. Agnew says that the Derrick s io error so far as to his now being ndividual owner of 75 Weils, but that he is individually interested in the production of about that number of producing wells. And (bat while he nly claimed to be a self constituted memher of the committee that met in New York, be did represent the pr- duction above referred to m the Der rich, and also, by authority, the Bill- n'wn Oil C mpany, with the exception f Peter B. rry, lhe"Oue of the Firm," who did him the honor, tor private reasons i.f his own, to send to the Derrick the very complimentary card hat was published in its issue of the 21st inst., which Mr. Agnew consid ers beneath bis notice. Mr. Agnew'g expenses weie paid. both to Harrisburgaud to New York, by himself and Mr. A. B. Kdly, with wh in, among many others h is asMii-iated in the oil business His own personal interests, the inter eets of those associated with hint as partneis iu the Oil busiue-s: Ion. J. A Proper, J. F. Proper, A. J Wallace, and his brother L Ag new he considered sufficient to cause him to make every effort to obtain the best concessions potgihle for the pro- Jucer in general, as the records of the procedings of the committee- which have been carfully kept by tbe steno grapher will attest. RENEWS uer youth. Mis. Phcohe Cheslev. Peterson. Pluv Co., Iowa, telln the folfowii. remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by iho resid nts of the town: "I am 73 yearn old. have been troubled with kidney complaint nnl !amenes tor many years; could not dress wyselt without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Klectric Bitters for hav mir renewed my youth, and reai-ved com pletely all disease and pain." Tjy a bot- is, omy ouc, at Howard Drug Store. BRACE CP. Yon are feeling depres ed, your sppc ite is pM.r. you are bothered w iih Head- ache, you are fidixetty, neivous. and gen erally out of soi ts, and want to brace up. nrai-e op, uui not wun stimulant, spring medicines, or bittern, which hive for their basis very cheap, bad whikev. and whii l. stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worwo condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purity your blood, stirt healthy action of Liver and Kidneyi, restore your viulitv. and isive renewed health and strength." Such a medicine you will tind In Electric Bit ter, and only 60 cents a bottle at (i. W. tiovarU's Drugstore. A Captain's Fsrtaaate Dlacsvsry. ClDt. C i'emn. si-hr. nVvmnnlh nlvinv between Atlantic City and N. Y.. hu.,i been troubled with a conirh no that l. u. unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, it not only jrave him InHtant relief, but allayed the extieine aoienets In his hrea-st. II is children were similarly af fected and a simile dose had the same hap py etfect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the sch oner. Free trial bottles o! this standard reme dy at U. W. Bovard's Drug -tore. gone Fsollak Peseta Allow a comrh to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Ttiev often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be in duced to try the successful medicine tail ed Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect st'ter taking the first dose. Price 60c ami $1.00. Trial hi to free. (i. W. Bovard. Tba Papulation f TiSBaia., Is about 700, and we woulj say at least one half are troubled with some atTection of the lor-aland Lun:K, as those com plaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than oth ;rs. We would advise ail not to neglect the opportunity to call on us and get a bottle oi Kemp's Balsam for tbe Throat and Lunjpt. Price 60c. aud 11.00. Trial nize lree. Keepectlully, U. W. Bovard. . XTTtSD IT PEETODICS. Few persons realize how thoroughly they are controlled by prejudice ercn lo their own disadvantage. For many years the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and headache has been by some outward application, and, therefore, with out stopping to think that the origin of these troubles muH, from necessity, he In ternal, the weary stiflerer continues to rub, run and 6nd no relief. Athlophorosis taken internally, and as a proof tli.it this is the correct principle, it cures surely and quick ly. The statement or those who W bten turtd ought to convince the iucredulous. C F. Bruce, Metuchen, N. X, sts : " My mother bad the rheumatism iu her heart, and was cured by Athlophoros. She says there is no medicine like it." James W. Iked, 4633 Tcnn Are., "Pitt. Mirgh, Pa., says: " My mother, although 77 years of age, was entirely cured by the use of Athlophoros." Miss Carrie ratten, Eagle Village, N. Y.. says : " My mother was nearly a cripple in her arms, not having been able to dress nor scarcely able to feed herself for three months, being in severe pain most of the time. The acute pain ceased after taking three bottles of Athlophoros, but she con tinued to take it until all signs of rheuma tism were gonej haying taken 27 bottles in all. She has not taken any since last May, and can use her arms as well as ever. A number of friends have taken it, and in every case it has given satisfaction. In rase of sick headache, it gives almost immediate relief." John M.Woleott, riftard, N. YM savs : " I got a bottls of Athlophoros for a friend. Phe at once gained rapidly, and has not been troubled with the rheumatism since." Every lruggit should keep Athlophoros :id Athlophoros Pills, but where they can lit be bought of the drugget the Atblo horos Co., IU Wall St., New York, will d either (carriage paid) on receipt of Tilar price, which is 11.00 per bottle Alhloohonw uml ."(V. for Pills. Kor HriT and kldnrv dlrrin-s. rtrtpor's. In digestion, wesknm. nervous dcHllly, Oiea of women, i-ou:tistion. headache. In. pars blood, kc, A thkiliomt nil arc uneusk-J. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee'a Oerinan Syrop within a few years, has as tonished tne world. It is without doubt the safvst and best remedy ever discovered for tbe speedy and ettectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principle fr m the Usual pr. scriptinua given by Physi cians, as It does not dry up a Co'ugh and leave thd disease still in the system but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected and leaves them In a purely healthy condition. A bottle Kept in tho house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bll s and a long spell of serious 11 loess. A trial will onrince you or these facts. It is positively sold by ail drug gists and general dealers in tho land. Price, 75 eta., large bottles. W3 RA1LR0AQ. TIMKTABLKIN KFFECT June 2t, im. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward A.M. 7 35 4 11 4 04 2 43 15 A.M. P. M. 7 20 4 11 4 03 2 43 I 15 A.M.IP.M. ar Pittsburgh lv Park'er Foxburg Franklin lv...Oil City...ar 9 00! 8 50 12 11 12 14 12 40; 12 25 1 M) 1 38 15 2 05 T. M P.M A.M. -- I- P.M. P.M.jP.M. p.m.:a.m. se .l rtso V I'D 2 05;12 2.Var... Oil City....lv f8 44 fl 4.5,11 4ftj Oleopolis'"'. :ts ' 7 io f8 So tf 32 8 16 tt 37 11 3: ...Eagle Rock. t3H3.t7 17 ft 34:11 27 President... Tionesta.... Hickory.... t3 3it7 20 1 18! 10 55 1 03 10 2) 8 62 7 37 4 05 7 50 8 01 f7 53' 12 50 7 4U 12 43 t7 23 12 25 7 05 12 05 6 49 U 60 0 12 11 15 P. M.I A.M. p. m.Ia.m. 4 20 15 P.M. lA.M. t 1211 05 10 12 ..Trunkevvllle.. f4 131758 9 50 9 17 8 45 Tidioute... ...Thompson s .....Irvinetop Warren..., 4 261 8 10 t4 45t8 29 6 16 8 45 5 0i 9 05 0 12 9 35 p. mJa. m. p. m.Ia.m. 8 0t'll 25 P.M. A.M. tt 12 9 40 8 17 9 45 8 83 10 OK 6 40 10 11 6 47 10 18 6 63 10 24 7 07 10 39 7 23 10 55 7 37 1109 7 47 11 il 8 03 11 87 8 10 11 45 iv...Kinsua....ar A.M. ly...Brsdford..ar A M. 11 05 ar...Kincua....lv ... Sugar Kun ... 6 66 11 00,10 35 5 39 10 43 5 3110 36 6 24110 29 9 56 Corydon... 9 34 Onoville.... 9 I5.... Wo f Kun.... 9 00Quaker Bridge. 8 32!...Hed House.... 7 601... Salamanca.... 7 20 .So. Carrollton.. ft 18 10 24 6 04 10 08 4 491 9 53 4 34 4 241 4 071 4 00 9K9 9 28 9 12 9 05 8 55! 8 281 ..So Vandalia... .... Alletranr o io iv...UIean ... .ar A.M.I I P. m.Ia.m, P.M. A.M. Additional Train Leaves Kintna 11:05am. Warren 12:50pm, Irvineton 1:45 pm. Tidionte 3:15pm. Tionesta fc:05pm, ar rives Oil City H:45ptn. Additional Thai Leaves Oil Ciiv 6:00 am. Oleopolis 6:40 am, Eagle Rock :55sm. President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am.Trunkevville:00am,Tld onte 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrive Irvineton 11:30am, Warren lJ:50pm, Kin rua2:a,ipm. Sugar Kun 2:20, C'orydon 3:00, Onoville 3:16, Wolf Rim 3;S0, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Ked House 4:10, Salamanca 6:02, Swuth Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 6:18, arrive Clean 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 9:00am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20nm, areSolid Train between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20sm, are Solid Trains with Pullman'a Sleeping Car between Buttalo and Pittsburgh. -Tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full information from Company's Agents. GEO. S.3 ATCHELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r an- Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. y. J. L. CRAIG. Agent, Tionesta, Pa. AGEBTS WASTED to sell "EE1OTISCEKCE8" of 60 TEAB3 in th SATI0HAL KETEPOLIB. KM Illnstrati tricities of noted celebrities. A richly il lustrated treat ot inner So -iety History, from -,ye oldon time" to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully popular. Agents report rapid sales. Ad'dress for circular and terms, HUBBARD BUGS.. Philadul P1'". Pa- mar.'-Ht MUSICAL WOULD Published monthly at $1.50 per annum : single copies 15 cents. Established in 1664. and the oldest and best musical jour nal iu the U. S. Send ten cents for sam ple copies containing $5.00 worth of ew Music. Our catalogue of 20,000 musical publications sent tree. Music teachers should write us for terms. Address. S. Brainaxd'B Sons, Publishers, Cleveland. Ohio. HERMAN & SIGGOTS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENH.- e c c c c cecooocccccceccocccceccceccccecccoae COME! COME! 22 s r ; ; ; ; : Come where you can buy nice Dres Goods I isi,i,n Com where you can get Good Good Cheap! Come where you can get what you want Come where the goods redeem themselve ! In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stoclTof the Choicest Good. at prices that will astonish the close bnyera. Sattlno Berbers, Suitings, Glnsliams PRI1TTS, of every kind at lowest price. XJA3DIES, SHOES &c SXjIFEJsT" Como where tho 8teck ia Complete t a Come weer the Stock is New I Come where the Goods are Reliable ! Come where Prices are th Lowest! ' CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOIIING FOR COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Oor Clothing Room is full of New Ru'tajust received and Marked Down Low. .WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that w are Headquarter for Our Oool are all New and Fresh, and will be sold at tho Lowest Possible Price. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods, IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. UBfiSOS BEE '&tJZtf , IN THE EXCHANGE BIiriT IT tc tup . MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, This is the only Store you can ascend and descend Five Stories without ciimim Uir. Free ride in the Elevator In the EXCHANGE BLOCK "W jjeZjJRj in zsr, zp e isr ir a Telephone Conne,-tions. of Hwfmnni;B Hrldge. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh and the Fast. Only routo landing passengers at Union Station without delays or transfer. -Train ruu by Eastern Time. Time table in effect Nov. VS, lt6. Northward. I Southward. 1. ! 3. I 6. I 8. j 4. 6. a. m p.m. 'p.m. 8 60i 'i 60 10 00 4 05 Lv. Ar. Pittsburgh.! W. p. June! Kittan ning Red Bank. p.m. 7 25 6 lit . m. p. m. 7 3 1 15 6 2i!l2 10 6 4 -11 87 6 0210 62 4 4310 3i 4 1210P2 4 03j 9 62 3 661 9 44 3 1 906 2 45 8 30 2 15 8 00 9 00 1 10 13 10 47 11 32 11 43 12 11 10 3 11 r, 11 43 12 14 12 2fi! 12 32 1 07 1 38 2 05 4 49 5 40 5 5 .' 621 6 66 5 40 468 Brady B'nd ... Pai ker... .. Foxburg . . Emlentn. Kennerdell ..Franklin... ...Oil City... 4 41 4 13 4 05 3 52 3 16 12 40 12 4S 1 21 704 7 40 8 in 8 45 p. m. 1 60 2 4.' 2 1! p.m 216 a. m n in. la. m. p.m. 3 15 4 13 5 30 6 05 6 22 8 00 ii.iii.ia in. U V V t. I p. 10. A. Ul 111. 3 00 7 45, 4 OS 00 5 21' 10 35 5 65 ii 12 C 12'll 30 !..Titusville Corry.... ..Mayville.., ...Brorton... .. Dunkirk. 1 15 1 15i 7 10 12 H 11 00i 10 20i lu 00: 8 V 12 15 10 45 10 01 U45 8 10 8 00 1 lo ... Butlalo... 3 52 7 37 4 25 8 10 5 00 8 45 5 30 9 05; 7 23:10 551 8 00lll25! 8 10jU45 p.m.la.in.lp.m. ...Tionesta , . .Tidioute... ..Irvineton.. ...Warren... Salamanca. ..Bradford.. ... .Clean Ar. Lv. 1 1H 8 16. 7 401. 7 (K. 6 4i.. 4 4.. 4 20.. 4 00,. 12 43 12 in 11 50 9 33 9 15 9 05 a. in. p.m.U ButTalo Sundav Train Icsvph Pi ta. burgh 9.00 a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 p. tn. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:20 p. m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. m., stop ping at all stations. DAVI I) McCA KGO. Gen'l Supt. E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Frt. A Pass. Agt Pittsburgh, Pa. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED would respect fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lersburg to Tionesta, in the room over Wm. Smcarbauh A Co.' store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an office, where he is prepared to repair watches, clfM-ks and jewelry. 37 years experience will enable biiu to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. K. RALLE. IF1. W. LAW, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN ROOHN al A 6PKC1 ALTY. AND SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA, E SAY- COME! BOYS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN.. DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAU EVEH TO SUIT THE TIMES. ISnilltTAKUQ l,-f WITH THE LAI TEST IM- PBOVEMENT AND a-o to FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, Slioo ZZrtu fk Cape NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES' JEWELRYlj O R THE BEST TOBACCO A!iD CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BA? GAINS WM.MEARBAUGH & CO'S, TIQFCTA, PA. HUNTERS and TKA.P PEPS- Send for Price List of RAW FURS, SKINS AND WILD CAME, TO "W. a-OTTXjIDSiPEIE dec8 3in BOSTtN, MASS. Administrator's Notice. W hereas, letters of Administration to the estute of Margaret II uddieson.- late of Tionesta township, deceased, have been grunted to the subscriber. All person lndcbte.lto Niwl estaio are leqnehled to make immediate payment, and thoe hav ing claims or demands against the ensto ot the said ueredent will make known the same without delay to lu" JOHN G. UUDDLESON. or TATK & DAVIS, AU'vU,lhi"UMr;-''. HTlIf nifnintiirrfitt n MiiiJAtlliM Ii Su?AyN Office3. Wrk, tb KEPL'B-'
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