- ( it J Oii--.--- :r -rrr.-.-..- . . v . ':r i nT.H5LSDAT MOHNUC, Aid. I!, iS77. nonouc.H OFFicuns. nnrjriiU. XV. KotWNHoy, LfAnirUmrn V. I. Thomas, S. .1. Kel'ey Win, lticlirinlM, 1). H. Knox, A. I'.. Kelly, C. A. riilitJ:i! I . JuKlicf-i of the Putter D. S. Knox, C. A. Ilandall. CSxmtiihh-. It. Swnggurt fivhool Pircrloi II. II. May, H. O. Ibi vln, !. W. Uobinson, 'J'. J. Vim (Jioaon, 1. Clurk, XV. U. Iunn. ronicsT COUNTY OFFICIOS. Prcxitlrnt JWje L. 1). Wktmotik. A.Honiilc Jtulgca Jos. (J, D.W.k, IJd WAUD Kuan. Treasurer N. .T. Sl:TLKY. l'rollionotari, lirgistcr Jt Itecortler, ite. J. XV.. I'lrARK. . Aluiril' .7 irsns Sir A WKKT, Commix.iioiirr.1 El.t ll F. III. IN, ISAAC J,,ON, Joll Rf-H'K. Omnty titiprrintcnilcnt II. S. IJnocK WAV. JU(r!t AttomryH. I). Irwix. ' ' Jury Commix.vioucra H. Z. Towxitn, LTMAN Conic. ttvnt;i Nurvrfim T. T). CoU.lNs. Vororir.r M. Ini:r., In. CbMwfi; Auditor Nicholas Tiioiip ox. .T. it. Nkim., H. A. Zithndki.i.. Member of (wnrcnx--Uv.o. A. JilNKK. .dJMfHifrtL 11. Auxkw. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. llev. Elliot will preach in tlio Fresbytcrian Church, on Sunday next morning and oveninj. Sabbath School 8t 3 o'clock r. M. I). W. Clark started to Harris Iburg yesterday moriiing, for tlie pur jmso of attcnd-Jug the Democratic State Convention, which meets to-morrow. The Erie Olmervcr prints a list of dead beats who don't pay the printer. Such lifts are going to be frequent af . ter a while. . Mr. O. J. Cunning, who once taught n term of school here, has been tlecfcd principal of the schools of Col umbus, Warren County. A ienipcrunoe basket picnic will be held at Irviiu-ion to da v. If on. V. C. riummcr and llev. J. N. Fradeu burg will address the multitude. ; 'J ho Lawrence Ifou.J3 u being treated to a fresh coat of paint under the nrtistic touch of Alex. Ilcuage The improv mcnt is noticablc and commendable. Any militiaman who-didn't turn out with his company during the late riots, U liable to bo find 3100, or in lieu thereof suffer a good term of im prisonment. !. Mr. 8. Fitzgerald of IV.irnctt township was in town hist week, look ing hearty. IIo reports tho Republi can parly in that township all straight, us usual. llev. Elliot came homo from his trip on Monday lut, feeling invigora ted and strengthened by his little va cation, lie didn't catch any more large li.-di. - The Union Depot at Pittsburgh is lheinir rapidly rebuilt. A force of 7 f jthirtv bricklhyers are at work, and 10,500 bricks are laid daily. It is not jpruhelblo that it will meet the fate ot d,hc old .one. v :JSot,n croquet ball, nor 11 base Kall, nor t masked ball has been struck Lore i'vt reason. Whero is the ,uicent eotoijffise, and muscle, and energy, aiid.-qiUfcuciasni of our youth ? .On a strike;? .-r llev. Tltfo.!it,.wl( for fome years jast iu chaige of ALe Presbyterian Church t Tjlioute, jptceclwsd bis lare well teiKJoa lastauJo,y. lie wa9 R Aery Bttcccuwful Jfi pular pastor titers We are not iufo(i;eu xb?re ho fluitadu la locate. -t Sovaritl wagon loads o( bflaoi.''Uef--y-piekers havegote to the wpoiki.tUs week. Most of them .ivfcl .ojoWiH sabout Forjt Pitt and Lamentatiop,ua ,til tby got tlioir cn aud jars .filled. ' Thejxrep it Dat fstra are tii.is i'yi- A young lady f twenty, bo .Ct- ecribee hersey as "ralker iwett' " &A rertiuea ia tho Graphic for a utmher of geaileiaaa c&rrospcudei&i. TLe ob ject w fuH er tia.triujo.ny. Tie .a,l Jiess is box 412, Brookviile, X'. Ia ti-e synee from (the Dutch catering trough ito Xubbs Iiun, llOf, re more mosquitoo!, dead alwpga .and ragged rocic thau ia any otliV part of Forest Couuty we iave ovr jteen. And tlserc is no auie i.n Xhftt ..section at present. Ta Jas. IIuiiugshclotsgj tlichoaiw ,ot' brlogiug in the firnt gquu-ruls of tbe . reason. Oa ThursJay last he trough t , in two, & black and a gray oite.. Jiia , success. iciluced several ltlude(i ilui . vidua' tco out ami try their luck , on Satu.rJay, .but not a squirrel ie . wardfd tl'.o'-r .long trarjjps over iho If (irandin Pros., of Tidiouto havo n littlo piece of land situated in Da kota Territory, on the Rod River of the North, tho boundary between that territorj aud Minnesota, consisting of 27,000 acres. This they are farming, partially, and, in time, contemplate putting tho major part of it under cul tivation. This year they put in 2"00 acres of wheat and abt.ut 300 acres iu na!f, beside cutting 1000 tons of bar. They report that this season has been favorable for wheat in that section, and their little patch will yield then) not less than 50,000 bushels of clean wheat. To do this work they have used 50 men, 70 mules 35 each plow9 and barrows, nil under the supervision of one man. Tho wheat was cut and bound wilh 12 reapers and bioders combined, and is now being threshed by 4 gleam threshing machines, each machine having a "capacity of 1000 bushels per day. They ship oj barges on the Red River of tho North to Rreckenridge ; thence to Duluth by rail, and thence cast by vessel. They are' breaking up 2500 acres additional thU fall, and next year will have 5000 acres in wheat. We believe this is the most extensive single farm cast of the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Urns I tail, ot Warren, ras in town yesterday, and brings news of several attempted burglaries in that town. On Saturday night Mr. Moses Recchcr, Cashier of the First National Rank of Warren, was awakened by hearing scmo person in his room. He raised up, when a voice said, "If you move, j on are a dead roan !" Mr. Beechcr made n spring toward the direction of the voice, when the bur glar fired a pistol, the ball penetrating tho headboard of the bed, about six inches above Mrs. Reecher's head. The burglar mado his escape, taking with him Mr. 13. 'a watch and a small amount of money. From tho direction the ball took it must have come very close to Mr. Beechcr. ' On Sunday night uii attempt was mido to burglarize Mr. Hall's house, but tho noise was heard by one of the family, who raised the alarm, aud the burglars were frightened away. The Crawford County Teachers' Institute wa3 held at Linesvillo last week. In the report of the proceed ings published in the Meadville lie publican, we find tho following iu re gard to Mr. T. D. Dunn, who taught the upper school hero last winter, and was re-elected to the same position, for the coming terra : An excellent essay on "Educational Barriers" was read by T. D. Dunn, of Coon's Coiners. He wac justly severe on that relic of barbarism called board ing round. Other Educational Bar riers are Passive Directors, short terms, low wages, careless selection of teach ers, lie favors .employing teachers for a period of from ouo to three years, that this would eecuro more care in the selection of teachers among oth er important advantages. On Sunday evening lust, a largo wild cat followed Jacob Berlin quite a distance, seemingly wanting a piece of him to eat. The circumstance hap pened in Ross Ruu hollow, some ten miles up tho creek from this place. Ho saw the animal in the road, and, thinking it was a neighbor boy trying to scaro hiiu, he walked up to it, and found that ho was facing a large wild cat. He kf't the place for home ; he wasn't in any particular hurry, but pimply edged off toward homo at t'ie rite of about 2:121. The cat saunter ed after him at about the same paco for a few hundred yards, and then hauled off distanced. The camp meetiug at Licking iviSf e broke up yesterday. It was very gargtiy attended. What was acconi .plit'bW .in the way of converts we are not .ioifitf'med. OnSunday our town jva alcot deserted. Every horse and vveh;ib3 iir. n i around the town was .pieatwd inte the service, and applica tions r ere .iwJe for a great many oth ers wUeb -were not procurable. Old .men, yot!. roea, old ladies and maid ens, girls ,e,ud boy, all had the fever, nd all, o tfur : was possiblt, went ut to canyvtiueeting. The attendance seni3 to be g&liag l&rger each year, ttJ it is to be bup&J tat the good re eivod thereby U carjrpoudingly in crefwed. Fioyd Proper cd t'ersy Roberts i-eft, yeettirday uiornuig ifar Randolph, X- V kr the purpuse tf Attending die.8chol there. ThU wyiooi ias a good r.efHitalion, aud we lv tooubt but the ioys will improvo their .for Uuuity and receive rnu.ch bew&. frewn jhe tjour-f. List of Letters Remaining in tho Post-Office at Ti onestn, Pa., August 22d, 1877 i Allen, J. 8. Berlocher, Jguaa. Brown, Alexander. Bower, Jacob. . Birch, James W. Bctts, Mrs. Anna L. Colp, Jacob. Dunn, Miss Ella. Heckathorn, Solomon. Lewis, John. McDonald, James. Nutt, Newell. Parsons, A. W. Rudd, E. Stewart. Wortmann, Frank. These lctteis will be kept twenty days, if not called for eooucr, aud then sent to the Dead Letter Oflico. Jas. M. McKay, P. M. The President and Board of Di rectors of the International Exhibi tion Company have f.ivorcd u-j with an invitation to bo present at the Re ception Ceremonies to tho Governors ot the United States, to be given in the Exhibition Building, Centennial Grounds, on the 30th iust. We would nelight to shed the radiance of our presence upon the occasion, but must be allowed to plead previous engage njents. 'f he?e warm afternoons it doesu't take much of a difference of opinion to lead to no animated discussion, which genernlly ends in a bet of "the cigars t'r the crowd," tnocli to the de light of the crowd." It is funny when tho man who is uret he'i right gels "stuck," but tho crowd take their ci gars with just as good n grace if it happens to be the other fellow. "Cooniug" is in order at present. The corn is about the right size, the nighls are cool, and there arc dogs enough around that ought to ba good coou dogs. It's awful hard work, but then it is sport, and it's amazing the amount of this kind of business some of these fellows aro able ta do who couldn't chop wood under any circum stances. The ministcml party which has been camping out on a branch of the Salmon for a week pnst, came through town on their way home yesterday. They had a good time, and were feel ing greatly refreshed. In time Forest Cotrity will become as great a resort as Chautauqua Lake, perhaps. Our young fellows seem to have a great respect for whisky poker, so much so, that thy designate it as w. p., instead of giving it the full, and somewhat bad sounding name. It must rot, however, be supposed that our young men play the game for whisky, for such is not tho case. Fun and ci gars is tho object. It will be seen by the notice in another column that the excursion to Chautauqua Lake will take plac on Thursday, the 30th inst., instead of Tuesday the 28th as heretofore an nounced. We stateJ however, that the time was liable to bo changed. So far as we can learn, quite a number of our people will go with the excursion. In addition to the list of fairs and horse-races published iu this paper last week, it is to be understood that the permanent exhibition at Philadel phia is still in progress; also that the Pittsburgh Annual Exposition is to be opened ou the 14th of September, and closed October 6th. In our Crawford and Jefferson Coucly exchange, we read of numer ous thefts and burglaiies, but in Clar ion county highway robbery seems to have the preference. Our County has so far been free from such experiences, but it is well for everybody to be on their guard against them. The Couuty and City Superin tendents of Ve3feru Pennsylvania will hold a series of educational meet ings at the Normal School, Edinboro, September 4th to 28th. All teachers 4 in the State are invited to attend, and are offered the use of the libraries, reading room and cabinets of the school free. Silas Wolcott, of DeWittville, N. Y., was in town last week looking af ter his interests here. Ho seems to be very successful as a farmer, aud we believe he has abondoned the oil bus iness for good. He was in good health, and reports his family well. The Sunday School part of the Fair Point Assembly closed yesterday. The Assembly proper will close to morrow. We believe this has been tho most sccsessful season, financially and otherwise, since tho Asn-mblv was orjrinitd. A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ! TO Jlayvlllo, Fair Point, mul .lumi'Mtowii, nntl other points of interest on CHAUTAUaUA LAKB! DON'T YOU FORGET IT! Faro $2.25 for tho Hound Trip, from all points on tho routo. THE RESCUE CORNET BAND, OF TIDIOUTE, WILL ACCOMPANY THE EXCURSION. UNDER THE SKILLFUL DIRECTION OF McCRWH CELEBRATED WTUlNOIJANDt STARTING FROM TIONESTA qj; I THURSDAY frtORNIffG. AUGUST 30. AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. The Last, Best, Oheapest, and the Most Enjoyable Excursion of the Season I It has been decided to run the ex cursion, which we have u diced hereto fore, ou Thursday, the 20th inst., leav ins Tiouesta at 7:30 o'clock in the . V..:. P..i., k oioruiujj, airivmg 111 i nn iumi nuwu 11:30. A picnic will be had there, a; 6:60 me Doat Win Siari ior me IipjuI of ih Vp. After e-ivinir tlie :..:... i t.U- !.., excursions, u nuU uuv.a.. uuui, at Jamestown, the steamer will stai t back to Mayville at 8 o'clock, and an onnortunitY will be civen all to "11 w dance to the music of McCray's ecle brated string band, lbo excursion train will arrive at Tioncsta ct about 2:30 o'.clock iu the inorninjr. The fare from all poiuts ulontf the rwte will be uniform 2.25, which pays for the whole trip, including tho run to Jamestown and the dancinir. lhetIico .. Ill Cr r-nm Tinnnctn unit will stop for excursionists at Hickory, j Trunkey villc, Tidioute, Thompsons, nnd Irvinetou. ti.. .i : ffi.r..l ...,.l ..ill i,n illC uuuio .o u.v-. .., ..... carried out to I lie letter, oinco tue aunouKcenient last week, the manager, Mr. C.irSeld, has secured the services of Rescue Cornet Band, which will accompany the excursion. This will be tho last excursion of the season, and all who think of going to the lake this vp.ar should embrace I'luJ opportunity J which gives them twelve hours at the lake and very low lire We would call attention to the chanse in the advertisement of Mr. Murphy, the Tr.ilor, who is now set tied in the Jamieson building north of tho Ceutral House. lie is being rush ed with work, but expects help inline diately, and is prepared to take any ' r i A j numoer 01 orders. 1.. t." t tv...: t.-1 p A l i " "" mww, ha3 received the sanction 01 me oilier a. I f - I .1 n .i no i rv i. -ii counties of the 38th Dist., and will rep- resent us as Senatorial delegate in the Republican State Convention which a to meet at Harrisburg, on tho 5th of September. W. E. Lathy Esq., is the K?prescn- tative delegate from this County. . The situation in the anthracite coal region is unchanged. Dispatches frnm KiiifTsfon snv'lhst if. thn M"ol. f 'J lies who are particularly discontented and vicious, and were they not over awed bv tho presence of a force of which thjy are afraid, they would ride rough-shod and lawless all over that section of the country. C. F. Gillespie's separator, the only one in the county, we believe, was in operation up at Knox's' barn yesterday afternoon, and was visited by several persons who had never seen oue work. It is a good article, does good work, and does it rapidly, It is rumored that the Presbytery of Erie have in contemplation the pur eliase of a body of ground bordering on Chautauqua Lake, which is to be fitted up somewhat after the manner of Fair Point. There is nothing ccr- ' tain about it, however : it is r nly bo- ins talked or, The Derrick has cnt a correspon dent to interview ccrttaryfSlienrTati on the financial and other questions of the hour. The Secretary thinks thrtt tho stagnation of business is about at an end, and that good times will be along right away. If the Secretary ia a trne prophet he is a harbinger of good and will be the most popular Secretary the Treasury ever hal. A correspondent of the Elk Dem ocrat speaks of the killing of a deer by a lot of blackberry-pickers whom the deer had attacked. This reminds us of how the boys in blue used to kilj sheep in self-defence, because the sheep "bit at them." We will pay cash on delivery at J our mill in lionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84 00. Heading bolts must bo made from timber at least 20 inches 111 diameter. Office at Lawrence f 01180. J. II. Derickson & Co. 27tf -"How I wish that ray skin was as white and soft as yours, said a lady uie owner unj io n itiunie 11 icuu. i uu .1 .i i - e l-r.'. l iiV.... can easily make it so," said tho lady addressed. "How 1" inquired the first speaker. Use Glenn b bulphnr boap Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. ( 4 t tionesta xtAixiaarrt. CORRECTKD EVEHY TUESDAY. T Tl-I- P- T) - Tl 1 r, I li y ivjuiusou ix uuiihci, uenicis in i General Merchandise. Flour p hartrf - S8.0OQ8.50 2.1S Flonr V ucfc, best """f 1 irMi iiiA n.u - - 1.76 1 ruon fee(j - 1.60 7i ltye bushel uaw .ew misuci 40(7f.4. Corn, hIicIIm! 85 .oo:i.co 15 13 Bean.s bushol f curoJ ureakfast llacon. sugar cured shoulders Whitelisli, Jjalf-bnrrcls - (5.00 3.75 ll13i -Lake herring half-liarrols " Sugar -Syrup - 75(9 LOO N. O. Molasses Roast Itio Coffee Rio Coffeo, - - 2.; (2.9 35 Java Coffoo . - Ten - .15(3.1.00 nutter 1S20 10 - li 2.00 - 1215 - 3.00 3.00 I HgRt hwll iron, common bar s"ls. llkb V keg Potatoes, cw 40Q50 i-iej Apples per fti Dried Hoof 17 01 18 New AdrerflsemenfHi A 1 m i n isi ra t o r's Not ice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that letlcrs of Administration on tno estate or jane E. Clark, late of tho borough of 'lionesta, Forest countv, Pa., deceased, havo been ...... : i- :.i; .ro,, ASiSeJ in to Rnid ostiUo are renncsted to make payment. nml thrtso lmvinif claims or uemnnua against it will present the same, duly pro- Mrifed, witnoui ueiay. io SAMUEL CLARK. Administrator, 20-fit or his Att'y, Mij.ks W. Tate. Administratrix Notice. T rttrnt of Administration on tho es i-itato of John A. Dale lato of tlio Bor oncrh ofTionesta. Forest County, doeeas -ed, havh.g boon this day granted u tho nn.li'isi'j'ned. notice is hereby given to nil I " . . norsons indebted to wrtd etj. to niuKe nninedinto paymoiit, and' tlioso having . j or ,iein,.ods against tho same will I' ... . . . present them to too unaersigneu, proper iv auuieuticaioil ior semt-iiieui,. " K c PAIje. AdintoWtVilrU. Tionesla, July 2, 1S77. Notico. rpo all whom it may concern take no 1 tii-n that I have mado an application to Hon. Wm. McCandless. Seeretury of Internal A Hairs for a warrant to lay on a vacant piece of land situated in Hickory Township, Forest County Pa, adjoining land of E. Walker on the east, of McAfee fc Co., on the south, warrant No. 3U90 on tho west, and warrant No. filflO on tho north. HUMAN II. KEELEH. 51 July 21, 1877. j. m. jiuitrnr, MKRCIIANT TAILOIt, TIONESTA, FA. Mr. J. M. Murphy, lato of New York Citv. has taken rooms in tho Jamieson lliillilirirr mirth nf felitrul lloliue. nml it prepared' to do anything in tho lino in nrsi-ciass niunuer. lie nas neiu iuu posi tion of Cutter in somo of the host houses in Eneland and the United States, and is confident that he can givo satisfaction. Suits cut and mado from $10 to (12 and tits tcuarauteed. Coupet'tion detlcd. 15-tmi S777 is not easily earned in these, times but it can bo niu le in three months I .V UII V urn lit' tt hur KAX. ill H1IV part ot the country who is wimng to worK steadily at the employment mat wo iur hish. per woe it in your own town You need not bo away from homo over niirlit. You cun uive your whole time to the work or only your spare, moments. It costs nothing to try tho business, term and ?5 Outfit free. Address at onco. Jl. liAi.LKlT iV Co., Portland, Maino. 4l-ly IOJ WO UK neatly ectitd at thtt III". .1 I'l'ltt.K'AN Oth ) tiM r'AU . 4 - iptr"'; ' Wlim AdretUsiiig Contract r4n ifi-tHo. 'J'huw Terrible Hchou:)io CJcixi-iri'(l liv I o)j.stru(;tel secretions, mid to whicli. ladies are bt-'iwiniiy fiiiDjcct, van nnvavs io n- linvnl nii1 their ftn-n iinnft rrn?rt-lftil 1 1 vr the umo.cC Tarrnt' uacrvrKcrut ' Srt'i Kr ..1)rM,i(.uMiiiVAR!. tCC a Arook in your own , town Torres' " nml5 outfit free. II. HALI..KTT .El' Iff 1 V CO., Portland, hU'mo.. Q Extra Fine mixed canta, with naiqe, w U 10 cent, post paid. i. Jones A. Co.,' Nassau, N. Y. 18 4 TOTi AKACRE! Of the IJest Land In . America, . He ar tho' rent l. mon 1 aeihe IlailroftiL; . A FARM FOR 200 DOLLARS ilt wy pftVniont with lofrrntesof IntcreM. Full information Bent I'roo, ad '.Irons' O. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. V. It., Omaha, Nob.' $5 ttOft Per Day at home, fcariiplw 4U worth 85 free. Stinso.v & Co., Portland M aine. 18-4 dfoW7A week to Agents. $10' - p "- 17 in V f I Outtit Freo. P.O. Vit-k-' 1 ls-it ery, Augiwui, Mo. Q1 Q alay at homo. : A.!ontn wantod. I 7) I (Inffit. nnd tornia !Vin TKIIiV. A- A ' io . iv., iviiLru:iui. iuiiine. xo-'S N. P. BURNHAM'S 1874 WATER-WHEEL Idei-lared Ihr "Srandar'd Turliind." over 650 pemons who' rts it. Pricpt re ducod. Now pamtihlet,- free. N. IV DURNIIAM, Tfork, Pa. JACKSON'S BEST AND ADOVE ALL. Theso brands of sweet navv are acknowl" edged by all to b the linost chowing to- lguv on tlie market. " , Sold tv all dealer. Stid for sainplo to tlio manufai'turcr.4, C. A. JACICSUN A CO., Petersburg, Vn., O. P. Wardlo, Opnerul Agent, 3 & 5 H. Water St., Philadolphfa, Pa. . , ONLY FIVE DDLLMS o-r i-i 1 J fl Mixed Cards,with nami 10rt.' Sain .(;; OU plea for 3 ct. stamp. J. Mikkt.kk At Co., Nassau, N. Y. K . 1S-4 MOLLY JIAUUIRES. Allan Pinkcrton's . gret lxxk, : Thk; Molly Maqvikks and thk Dbtrutjvi-i,' is now ready for ngrnt8 and subscribers.' It is one of tlio most wotrfftifV and' ab sorbing book a ever written. A Iir(rq,.el-y gantly bound volume, nearly 0O paes,' and 48 intensely inierestinpt engVaving. The easiest nnd quickest book to sell over' seen. i 1 i Vor teims. circular and torritorv ad-' dress . V,CAU ELTON rf- CO.. TH E BL AC K'Es , 7 . Dv II, N Mairuiro. who has siioifit i'2 years in this region. Latest acconnts of Golil and Si b'er. prospects, Agricultural and (jtrattinir resources, Climate, Hunting,' Fisnmir, Inuians, ami Settlers advnnturiM with them. Mlniiiir nnd Wild Veiten Life, the Waterfalls, lloiling Ueysors, no-' bio soenory, immense Gorges,, ei.r With' 27 tine illustrations, nnd new map. Prieo.' only 10 cents. Koid-nv all rfpwneali-.v or sent post-paid for.li cents liy lfmnel ley, Loyd it Co., Publishers, Oiieago, UL A GREAT OFFER dispose of 100 Piauos.and Orpins, n,wand . Hccond-hand of HVst -class makers iiu lud inp: Waters' at lower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid fbr tlian ev"' or before oll'ered. Waters' Grand. Hquam and Upright Pianos and Organs (i'nolud- '.' inp: their new hovneir and lloudoir) ar)' tho best made. 7 Octavo Pianos fl50. "i do $l(i() not used n year. "2" Stop Organs Il " . - (M). 4 Stops 7 Stops fli7. S StOl R $75. io stops ?88. Vi Stops S100 cii.'ilj. not used la year, in pcrfoet order a and ' warranted. Loeal travel iuur nireiits wanted. 1 'lustra- I . . . . -m . r y. , .... ... teffrirtalog'ups'-MalfftJ. A liborhl discount to Teachers, Ministers,- Churches, etc. Sheet music at half price. Iloi are Waters it Sons, Manufacturers, and Dealers, 4 East 14th St., Union square, N. Y. 7 4' DRUNKARD STOP1 C. O. 11ICEHS. M. I), (formerly of Hos ton) has a harmless cure for If'iTEMPE KANCE, which can lie given without tlio knowledge of the patient. Also one for th OPIUM HABIT, Permanent cures guaranteed in both' Stud stamp for evidence. Ask druggiut.r for it. Address 1JEEKS A CO., llirmin-j-ham. Conn. n 4t 25 Puncj- Mixed Cards, 10c. post-paid. Address .1. XV. Ilrockwav A Co., Wil , Niagara Co., N. Y. " 11-4 CHEW SMOKS. MATCHLESS' FINEST Pfoc TOBACCO . ' ".'i.ii.nrwiiui y TAKE SO OT1IEK. Z-rV FOR SALE r.V ALL DEiLES t Vl IN PLl'Q. THE PIONEER TOBACCO CO. 'ERODim. Jf. ; 17VEKY Scientist, Architect, liuiM.'r. J Tinsmith and Property Ownurslou.'i have a copy of tho practical treatise on LIGHTNING PnOTEC'l'IOX.-jurt issued by the undersigned. It e.tyoiw (ti eeri oiiM defects of tlio lightning Joflrt now ei ecl ed, and gives explicit directions tor prop erly protecting buildings, ships, oil tank, steam boilers, wooilcn bridges, telegraph apparatus, etc.- It blio and describe simplo methoil )vliich niebd root's, ana rain pipes, or other suitable metallic; run duetors ubout t'Uiltlings, will rtl'eot nl5.--lute protection. Sent by mail,- pcst iv.' prepaid, on receipt "f Henry v. Spnnir. Itcadner, I'l'timi. ' ' '
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