THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. j. t. wren, Coitok 4 FMmtren. WEDNESDAY, AUGVST 24, 18W. m:ruiti,icAX TicKirr. NATIONAL. President, HKNJAMIN II A KIMNON, of I ml ianii. Vieo President, WHITKI.AW KKID, of New York. HTATK. Jiulirn of tlio Supreme Court, JUllUK JOHN DEAN, of lllair County. ALEX AN DKR M .-HOWELL, of Mercer County. WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. C'Ol'.NTY. Assembly, J. J. HAKiHT, of Howe Township. Treasurer, QUINTAIN JAMIESON, of Tioneta TowiiMliip. Surveyor, J. V. PKOPKK, of Tionesta Jioroujdi. KE1T1U.1CA (0.MMI1TLE MKETIXIi. The members of the Ilcpublican County Committee of Forest County re requested to meet At the Court House, in Tionesta, od Monday eve ning, Aug. 29th, court week, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of considering business of importance to the Repub lican party of the county. A full attendance is earnestly requested. Amos F. Ledeisuk, Chairman. C. It. Davis, Secretary. 8tevesson is attending pic. .cs in Illinois. There will be a grand picnic all over this country on November 8th, but Steve will not be iu it. Henry Watter3on has burst forth with the declaration that "The Battle Is On." This is true. But after not ing that he tbiuks free trade is going to win this year we arc justified in ad ding that while "The Battle Is On," Henry Watteson is off. Mr. Cleveland has expressed by letter to Caesar Celso Moreno his gratification at tho latter's intention to support him. If a sharp investiga tion wore set ou foot, probably a letter could be found from Mr. Cleveland to the man that struck Billy I'atterson. Chairman Carter expresses ro 8eate views on the Republican chances in New York. That is encouraging. Mr. Carter has every means of know ing the exact situation, and what be ays can be accepted as truth. New York being safe, now is the time to break tho solid South. Average daily wages of iron and steel workers in Belgium, accordiug to the report of Cousul Roosevelt, our representative at Brussols, G5 cents. We will not be so cruel as to suggest comparisons between these wages paid to American iron workers often aver aging as high as $10 to $15 a day. Mr. Cleveland speaks of the American farmers "being robbed by the stealthy band of protection." New York iarraers are selling bay for $10 a ton and have a eoud market. Just across the St. Lawrence river the Canadian farmers are selling bay for $7 a ton and but little market at that, ays the Watertown Times. . ea i Speakinq of the diabolical way in which tbe Republican party has "squandered the surplus," it Is impor tant to note that tbe interest bearing debt of tbe United States has been re duced since the inauguration ot Presi dent Harrison in the sum of over $275,000,000, and that the annual in terest charge, which, when he was in augurated, amounted to $34,578,45!). 80, was on June 30, 1892, only $22, 893,881.20, a decrease of $11,084,578. CO, or about one third. N. Y. Tri bune. M. W. Bovee, of Grand Valley, Warren County, has accepted the Democratic nomination for Assembly in that couoty. His opponent on the Republican ticket is C. C. Thompsou, Esq , of Warren, Speaker of tho House at the last session of the Legislature. Mr. Bovee was the last Democratic nominee for the State Senate in the Warren-Venango Senatorial district, making tbe run against ex-bheriff W II. Crawford, the Republican candi date, who was elected, as Mr. Thouop son will be this fall. The McKinly law put up the duty on linseed oil from 25 cents a gallon to 32 and the duty on flaxseed itself from 20 cents to 30 cents a bushel well linseed on nas declined in price irom 07 cents a gallon to J4 cents in 18'JZ. Is tbe tanU a tax? lfitis.it is a tax that repeals itself by opeuing factories and increasing production. Workingmeo, which way of repealing a tax do you like botter letting it open factories and repeal itself, or ro pealing it by law and closing the fac lories? New York iVeea. Iniquitous Democratic gerryman ders, dosigned to secure control of State legislatures, have beeu declared unconstitutional in Wisconsin rqJ Michigan. The New York gerry mauder, which was tbe most outra p . i it. . . geous oi mom an, nas gone me same way, having been declared unconstitu tional by a New York District Su preme Court. It is a sad day for the peoplo when the Democratic machine u able to secure control of the courts and to influence them to confirm them in their luwle.-a schemes for plunder of power aud public place. J he plan of David B. Hill and his henchmen to lay violent bands ou New York falls through because the people can still ibtain justice io the courts. (Jcl Registered. Republicans should remember that September 7th is tbe last day for regis tration of voters prior to the election on the 8th day of November. Under the provisions cf the new registry and election laws it is difficult and em bar raising to electors, otherwise qualified, to prove thoir rights to vote unless they have been duly registered on or before the "th of September. On Sep tember 6th and 7th it is the duty of the registering officer to be at the place of holding elections iu each district from 10 o'clock a. m., to three o'clock p. m., and from six o'clock p. m., to nine o'clock p. m., of each day, to register persons duly qualified to vote. We especially call the attention of voters who voted "on age" last year (1891) to the fact that unless they are registered on ur before 8ept. 7th and assessed with a tax (which must be paid thirty days before the electioo) they cannot vote. Io such cares regis tration and assessment is an absolute ly essential qualification. Duu't forget it. Republican committeemen iu each district should give this matter atten tion. Hoodie For The West. Tin; New York free trade newspa pers are trying to raise a fund to cor rupt voters io tlio Northwestern Slates, and Chairman JIarrity has written a letter endorsing the project, in which he says that ho sees the necessity of an "aggressive movement" to win the West, where there is need of "a cam paign of education and organization." It is all very well for the Free Tra ders to prate about a campaign of ed ucation, bat they deceive nobody. Iheir fund is not for educational pur poses. It ia intended to purchase and and corrupt whoever is purchasable and susceptible of being corrupted, lor, we grieve to say it, there are many such, cot only in tho west but (he country over. But while they are doing this the Republican press is not idle in expos ing the scheme, and cautioning the leaders to keep an eye on Mr. Harrity and New York. Mr. Harrity enjoys the reputation of being "a slick arti cle," and it is possible that while his henchmen are trying to draw attention to their work in the west, Mr. Harrity is doing some very fine work in the East. But his efforts this year will not avail. The wild west and tbe west that is not wild are not for Mr. Harri ty and his kind. They aro in the Re publican column and do not propose to repeal tho experiment of two years ago, when the Democratic victories were so unexpected that it dazed the party into the idea that the revolution was a permanent one. Let them put all the money they please in the northwest, and let them play all kinds of sharp tricks in New Yotk; they will not win this year. Neither salt nor bnocHe will save them. llarrisburg Telegraph The fuouiest thing in the political situation is the sudden concern that has seized the Southern Democrats as to the action and wolfure of tho color ed voters. A colored county conven tion iu Georgia, held Inst Saturday in dorsed the rt iioroioatiun of Governor Norlhen, and the Democratic newspa pers were so lost in admiration of the event that they celebrated it in edito rials and sunt an account over the tel egraph wires all over the couDtry. Then the Third Party iu Harlem Ga. is accused ot trying to intimulato the colored voters and prevent them from holding a political ruectinir. Where upon the Democratic Acusla, Ga.. Chronicle asserts with a eooJ deal of fierceness that the negroes shall not be intimidated, and kept from holding their meetings. Verily, as that Rich mond preacher asserted, "The sun do move." Pronounced llonrlrits, Yrt Saved. From a letter written hv Mr. Ad E. Hnrd of (iroton, S. 1)., wo quote: "Was tukon with a bad i-old, which settled on my liintrn, roiikIi ot in and finally torinl nated in Consumption. Four doctors gavo me up saying I could live but a short ti mo. I uuve myself up to njy Saviour, determined if I could not may with mv IiioiuIh on tai-th, 1 would meet mv absent cnos above. My husband wuh advised to t;et Ir. Kimr'a New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. "I pave it a trial, took in all eight Lotties ; it has cured mo and thank (iod I am now n well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free ut Proper A Uoutt'a Drugstore, regular aixo, 50e. and fl.OU. IXPKPMY. That is what yon ought to have, in fact, you -must have it, to fullv rnoy life. Thousands are KearchiiiK lor'it duilv, anil inouruiiii; bocause lliev find it not. Thnus- anils upon thouisands of dollar are tiioiit annually by our peoplo in tlio bono that they may attain this boon. Ami yet it may bo had by all. We nuarantco that Kleutrie Hitters, if used according U di rections and the use persisted in. will bring you good digestion and oust tho de mon dyspepsia and install instead eupep 8 We recommend Kleetrie Hitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, stoiu aeh and kidneys. Nold at Sde. and 1.00 per uolllo by i'roper tfc JJoutt, Uriigirists. ror eaie, a good properly on Viue St., suitable for residence, Ap ply to P. M. Clark. 4t ORliNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIOXKSTA. PA. J. ('uiiMumpilon liiriirHltlt-f Head tbe following: Mr. C. II. Morris, .Newark, Ark., says: "Wus down with Aliscessol Lungs, and It-lends and phvsi cuius pronounced me an Incurable Con sumptive, liegan taking Dr. King's New Discovery f. r Consumption, am now on my tlnrd bottle aud able to over see the work on my larin. It is the liucst incili cine ever made." Jc-sio Mlddlrwurt, De catur, Ohio, Rays : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion 1 would have died of Dung Tioublcs. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles tree at Pro.or Jt Duult's Drug Store. DAVID MINTZ, Of Mariciivillc, Pa., Offer bargain that never were hoard of before in thin part of the country for SPOT CASH FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Must have tho room for new goodH and inakeroom for 1'all und Winter stock. NUJIJIIUI 1)KV C.OOI1S AM WHITE GOODS All must go, regardless of cost, for spot cash. ItllM.IXEIlY GOODS. J.aliox if you want a Hat or flonnet do not forget this 30 day sale. BOOTH Al SIIOI S Mnvt also be sold for tlio Bake of room. mi:vn, hoys' as youth's ci.othixu Will bo wild, regardless of cost, for spot cash, for tho tamo reason. Carpels, llaix, Itug), Curtain, Drnurry, Drnprry Polo mill Hanging innt go a the rent. Kaly Carringc, Tlic lVlicelcr & Wilson Sowing Jfu oliinc, O.iircitHwarc, In f.U't niltrtliiiwr 1 1 n V n In trrtalr iiiiml in. " - - r. Mio n k, Knl " 1 w "I t.-u?iL, ill tHt I1UV PI Hll CJlHll sale. I hid imeiit lor Jtiunr Mi-Cull pntteri.H. Anytliinjr vou wnnt in thin line wild to DAVID MINTZ, Did you get a dozen of Mason's Quart Fruit Jars? If not, why not ? You aro not taking any chances. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY, A Dozen of tho above Fruit Jars will be Klven away to every customer. All now. comors who have not yet dealt at Harnett s Fasncras One Price Store, Aro entitled to the abovo Dozen of Fruit Jars with every 810.00 purchase. IS'lno out of every ten who arc asked whore they buy their Clothing, Hoots, Shoos, Dry Goods, Groceries, Trunks, Valises, and Jewelry, will tell you nt BAENBTT'S, TIONESTA, PA. The tontli cuplomor in a now-comer and has not hoard from us vet. ' w HiftH M'll III 1 llBUMlliil HI l-H I Hlltl tuwrr iriMi any uumuoHH noue in mo Hurruuuains victim v. CARTER'S Kittle H PILLS. filck TTradaoheand reltovo all thn tmuhU inch flt'ni to a bilious state of the Hymeni, such as lizzines. Nausea, OrowsineM, IiHtreHH aftir ?. I'aiu in Uw Hide, Ac. While ilifir mwt remarkable success has bt-n showu io curing He&dachA, yet Oarter'b I.ittl Liver Ph.iji are eiually valuable in Congiiaiion, curing and preventing thfs annorfng eouiiilaint, while they also corn all Uiaortlera of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Eveu if they only cured Ache thy would bo alnutttt prk-elena to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their KootlnfcS does not end here, and those who once try thein will find these little pills vali)le in so many ways that they will cot be willing to do without thetu. Uut after all sick htad if. tho bane of so many Ikes that here Is where we nmko our (treat boast. Our pills cure a while others do not. Caiitkk's Little Liver Pills are very small and vttryeay to take. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action pleaHH all who use thein. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Hold everywhere, or seut by ouUL CAITU VESICIK1 CO., Hew Tort kdR SmlScss, Uftiff PUT Money in Thy Purse. It is a halitfactorv tliiu to contemplate. Those who Mquandcr money on ooriood& una liiul linruauiK li;ive tlmi pockctbook. ijiti I no worm oi vour monev. These lirnt wiiim days bring inquiries for LIGHT UNDERWEAR. I-'roin onr hirt;e assortment we purlieu hirio a lew : S'lk und Wool Mixture, 1.50 per gar ment. Lambs' Wool and Lambs' Wool Mixed, t.m. I., hi rji ,... ..i. u.ii ft... ......... Sua Island and Kgyptiau Ualbriggun, MX; per iiarincnt. French Jialbi i(.r 151111, C. O. make, Toe to fi.no per iiarinent. India liuuch, and 'S-'xs per garment. RECOLLECT: We (;et you your proper ni.e. If you aro Hliort or Ioiik iu tlie tensor arms, we have special lengths, ii.illi half and full sloevoN and extra bizes up to M. McCUEN k SIMON, Tailors, fatU;is, Vurnisbers, Moderate l'iicu Store. hxeliisive agents lor Dr. jnetrcrs Miiiitarv Woolen Linlerwtar, Voinnnn's ccltibiatod New York llat.iand I'udnek Ciinloui Shirts to Older. 2'J fsciiecu St., Oil t'ity, I'a. CURE von,1l.UB f .... I it.i,. -i j a. Marienville, Pa. I Hi f'llll VI llfltll Illlir I Ullt lo in rrw w I a STAR BONE PHOSPHATE. STARBOHE PHOSPHATE THETTRr-AUN1 1 FERTILIZER CO.! BEWARE! Only the Host Goods havoa-iinitators. Tlioso who havo used STAR BONE PHOSPHATE know ils value. Do not bo deceived into buying any claiming to bo tho samo a.s STAR BONE PHOSPHATE which is manufactured Exclusively by TI1K TYGERT-ALLEN FERTILIZER COMPANY, Onico, No. 2 Chestnut Street, PHILADELVIIIA. Works, Ureenwleh Point, Philad'a, which have been greatly enlarged iu the past year and is now one of tho largest plants in America. Seo that the name and brand are exactly liko this bag. Take no otlier. Quality always maintained. In use ovor twenty years. If your dealer don't sill it write direct to us. SEND FOR AN ALMANAC. PROCLAMATION. Wiif.bkas, Tho Hon. Charles H. Noycs, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tlio county of Forest, has insiied his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, A'u., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence ou the Lust Monday of Aug., being tho -Htli day of Aug., lS'.'-i. Notice is therefore uriven to the Coroner, J list ices of tho Peace and Con a'ablos of said county, that tliey be then ami there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those whoaro hound in rerogui.aiKe to prot-ecuto against the prisoners that are or .-hall tin iu thojail of l' nest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against thorn as shall lie just. f'iven un der mv hand Hiid seal this 80th day of July, A. I. ls!i'J. JOHN It. OSGOOD, l.s. Sheriff. NEW HKL1GIOCS CYCLOPEDIA. Wanted an intelligent lady or gontlo iiiuu to introduce our new "Coucisn i y clopodia of Keligious Knowleilgo" to the attention of the Christian people of Tio nesta and vicinity. Nearly J mi') pieces. Over &neo titles, (rainiest religious refer ence book ever published. Sells spleu di.lly. For ti nils addns A. .1. Poller, MuiKiger, J Eat lith 6t., New York. 1 ft TMDCVlnsiUL H. J. HOPKINS & CO" LEADERS 1 1ST QUANTITY. QUALITY, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Talk lout (Mnthine! We have tho nnantltr. tho rmalitv and our nrlep aro nt the lx.ttom. Ouf prKwls are new, fresh, and all aud pet the prices before you buy. Dry (ioods! Dress Goods! Domestic Goods! Ion't matter wlmt tou want In tho Irv (looda lino, wo have it. Black Good of svery deaeription. While (Jooda of all kinds. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Ladles', Dent'a, MisBCs', nnd Childron'a. It won't pay anyone to buy Shoes until they see what we have and learn the price. JMA.TS! PI ATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Wlion you want a II at look through our stock before you buy. Wo guarantee it will pay you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, &c. Wo kor-p most anything people want and won't be undersold. GEOCEPJES! Our atock of Groceries is always up ti the standard. Fresh goods and reasonable prices. Wo moot you at the door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS & - FONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PROPER A DOVTT.) DRUGGISTS &. GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND Tim FEESMESI ' GROCERIES. BERRIES, FRUITS Jc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which ia In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CUPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS' WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS ! Grra THEM! .A. CALL. AGENTS w"::::"' DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. j .. , "i A fcelentiiio Maehino .'i !.,.l- t. n .1...... .mtt wot it uw.uu viuitin child ean operate it. discounts. 29 Murray St., NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in 30 Seconds. Dr. AV. F. C0NNERS EYE, EAR, SCKF. i THROAT SURGEON, OVER SAVINGS DANK, OIL CITY, PA. Oillco IlouiH U to 11 a. in.; i' to 4 p. m. 7 to II p. in. Sunday, I to li p. in. Practice limited to ithovo upc-mltics. Fred. CSrcttciiltcrgor, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work prtuiiiin)r to Machinery, En iuo.. Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water l it tiuH mid (ioncrul liluckMinitliiiiK promiit lv done ut Low Kales. Impairing Mill M'n.-hiiiory t'ivon Bpcciul uttcntion, and saUsluoliuu guaraiitocd. Shop iu rear of and just wost of tho Shaw lluii.tr, Tidioutc, I'a. Your patronngo solicited. FRED. GRKTTENP.ERGER. IF YOU WANT rrxjH-ctaUe joh of in intini( at a rcasonalilu price send your ordur to this othec. Ul LOW PRICES ! 1 guaranteed as represented. Hoc the (rootls Kmliroiilei ies, Ac. Smearbaugh, made on a Scientilie Principlo. Save - T :.. . .. . I A Udi , Ji iev nullify Ul MOjijiy, j S.-lls at sight. Send for prices and Conflruiation Notice. Notice is hcrohy irivt'll that tho follow ing accounts havo Luou tiled in my otllce and will uo presented at tlio next u-rm ol court lor couiiriiiaiion : First and liual account of FrodnricU C, Lacy, Fxei utorof the last will und tosta nioiit of Gooi'ko J. Lacv, late ol tirecu lownslup, 1- orcst oouutv, Pn , deceased. l'irst und liiml nccount of W. ti. Glenn, Executor of thu last will aud testament oi Lorenzo Doeue, lato of Jonks township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. First und tinul account of Sarah A. Mnhnov, Administratrix of tlio cslato of D. J. Mohney, lato of Jcnks township, forest coiiniy, i-a., lccoased. First aud liual account of l'Hi.aboth A TlolchkisN, Ailininistratrix of the eolalo of li. VN . JlotclikisH, lato ol llai uiony town hlilo, Fore it count y. Pa., deceased. First and final account of J. It. Maze, Adniinis.rator of thu r otate of Jacob Maze, lato of Harm tt township,. Forest county, i'a., iieooasrt i. First aud liual necount of G. W. Rohin son, Guardian of Edward C. bcnnelt, late oi lionesia Horoun, l-oiot county, l"a. AtUnt, CALVIN M. A U.N Ell. t'lcrk of Orphans Court. jionchia, i'a., July oO, lstc TIME TABI.F, in effect JulyS, 1WU. UI-iy'..llIIHl Trains leare Tlo- Oll Uity and points wont a followa : No. m Through Freight (carry- iiig pasMengern) a. m. l itulfuio Express 12:0ilnoon. (;l Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:17 p. m. 33 Oil City Ex resa daily. 7:&l p. in. No. No. No. For Hickory. Tidioute. Warren. Kinzua. Bradford, Glenn and the, East: No. R0 Olean Exprr-twdaily 8: II a. m. No, .12 l'ittsburgh Kxpresa 4:17 p.m. No. 01 Through l'reight (car- ryuig passengers; 7:tw p. m. Tralnn fl:i and 06 Run Daily and carry passengers to and from pointa lietweeii Oil City and Irvineton only. Othor train run daily except Sunday. tl. 'I . . -. '1 . 1 . ) ' 1 ..1, tiiuu imntn hum iuii iiiioruiaiioil from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tinnnnta, Pa. K. UKL.Ij, Gcn'lSHpt. J. A. FEMtOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. 0 St. Vitas Ian) Cnred t YIIL Bam AKDRBAa, CaL, February, 1880. My boy, 13 rear. old. wi to afTactsd by BX. Tttm IaDM that h con Id not go to aobool for two years. Two bottlea of Futor Koonig'a Nerr Tonto rente rod hi bcaltli, and be is now attend ing Kbool again. MICHAEL. O'CONHEU BaiAuaona, Juno, ltM, I need Paator Eoenlg'i Narva Tonie for nerT oni troabla oanaed by onrwork, and toud M all that It I. claimed to be. After UBlng one bot tle tt bad tbe desa-od effoct, and I can trnly reo. Onunend It to all atuierlng a like oomplatnt, at a really wondorfnl remedy. BAM I THREW. rrrraBURan, Pa., Oct. 19, "90. For apren yeara my eldest daogbter bad faint ing spella and araauia. Iat June aha took the first of Factor Koenig'i Nerre Torrfo, and alnoa that time ibey nave entirely oeamd. JOHN GIjOECKNKB, ' FREE A Valmhle Book en rTerrmsl mrmw sent rree to any aairea and ioor p.itlentn can alM otatata thla medicine free vf enenre. n.1. wnrnttrtv h.. htnn nnttMired bv the Reverend P.stor Korii.K. of Fort Wayne, Ind since lAi. aM Know prepared under Ma direction by tna KOEKIC MED. CO.. Chicago, 111. Sold by DrnKKista at El per Bottle. OibrtS Lore Site, SL.1S. 6 BotUea tor S9. WeCatitdoit Ittt aro rillinir to par for learning Low to . t. .. . I n -..IhIa Wnt x-. imi. . lii.ACKiNO of cheap material ao that retailer can profitably aell it at 1UC Our prlco Is 20c. The retailer says tho public will not Wf it. Wo say the public will, beoauso they will idwaya pay a fair price for a good ariieie. To thovr both the trade and tho pitiilii! tlipt vro want to pivo them the) fcort f. r tlio lcMt money, wo will pay Ft nliovc informn!ion ; tills ofTer ia open u.itil January 1st, 18U3. WOLF? A RANDOLPH. Philadelphia, coof worK tlt no other paint can uo. Iieu irootl jMiinU'tl with It looka like ttie natural' . wood whou It la BtatnetJ aud VHrniBhwt. r PASWTCDt Ann DlilinCD? M Reward will find it proflUibto to luvoatlgattt. All lulnlMAMibilllL ' " . mj. V. WV R. C. HEATH, STARS, FOREST COUNTY, PEKtl. Agent for AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY-., Of Evory Description Mowers,Bindcrs,Rakes,Drillsl Plows, narrows, Cultiva tors, Totato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IH STOCK. I h.uiille none but the very Intent amfi host of in n hinerv iul soil on thu ra-itwH"; UTins wsilile. I'm ticHi-onteniiilutina th; linrehuse of iiiiytliiim in this lino xhonhhv oonanlt me before elnsini; a deal, us 1 feels KHtislied 1 emi ilo better by tiiein lining tliev 'iin ilo elsewhortt. 'orreKonJonevB bolfeitwl anil ironiitly attended to. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE. OK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CflNFIELD, PROPRIETOR. tlood Stoek, Oood TarriaKea anil Bnf; iriua to let noon tlto nioi-t ruiuioimblu ternm lie will also do JOB TE3CI2nTC3- All order left at tho 1'ont Ollioe will . vo-oive iironint iiitenlion. TiniOUTK MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Mnehino and Foundry Woilc and Itlack.siiiitliin;: iroinitly done at lowest rates and guaranteed. Sled fcbooa of all kind on hand, MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WOKKS Tho Carbon fclion, near Kail road ritution, Timoiri.:, OH WOHK of everv description exocu. ted at thu HlU'UlihlCAN othee. it" - rrT"-- ' , y i V i "tTi
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