forest gcpuMtan. ' 'iviiMESDAY MORMNG, SEPT. M, J877." " DO ROUGH OFFICERS. ptirrtr-G. W. ItoniNfiov. i'oiincitm-nV. P. Thomas, S. .1. Netlev Win. Rlchm-ds, D. S. Knox, A. H. Kelly, C. A. Randall. .fwttim of the Pence V). N. Knox, C. A. Randall. (Jonntnble 11. Hwnggart Kuhnnl IHrectomU. II. Mny, IT. O. Pa vN, O. W. Robinson, T. .1. Van GieHen, 1). W. (Inrk, W. H. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jndfje1,. P. Wktmoiik. Anxoriritc Judge 3h. O. Dai.h, Ed- tVAlin KKItlt. J'rc'tiitrer S. .T. Sktlky. JVntlinnatnn, J!cintc.r it Recorder, de. . W. CunK. ' Sheriff JtJSTIH SlTAWKKY. f Vimininniowrr KLI llKHUS, ISAAC Loj, .loll Kkck. dimity .Superintendent U. H. Bnot'K WAY. JH.it riet A Hornet S. P. InwlN. Jury mmiionerH. Townkr, LYMAN Cook. (Vnniti .Surveyor T. P. Coi.I.INS. (kroner M. Tttki., Jn. Count n Auditor Niciiot.am Thomp son. J. it. Nkii.t., II. A. 7,iTK.wnKi.f.. Mrwherof infrctk WiilTl-., Ae.mbl;1. B. AoNKW. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Tho Syracuse Stars havo gained tho championship in tho tournament tit Chicago. They beat the Alio licnys in their liift gaiuo G to 4. This U n good coiuilry for cider in years wlicn fruit is plenty, but this year IV u it. is a little "en"," nnd ider is d:lto. Wo notice a few clicMnut hulls ly ingon tho sidewalk?, denoting that the small boy in busy climbing trees and endeavoring to furnish us a first class local. John Wynnt was thoughtful enough to rend us a couple of Hub bard nuH6hes lntt Saturday. They were duly enjoyed, und John ha our thank. Tho Pittsburgh Exposition U iu progress, nnd a few of our citizens have attended, or contemplate attend ing before it clo?tf. It is said to be a very croditabld exhibition. Col. Thomas, who has been sick for 6oiii(i time, is now improving rap idly. During his illnecs wcrk on his house litis gone etendily on under the supervision of Smith Foreman. Tho JCiio fc I'iUsbuigh nilroad have advanced tho salary of firemen find braheineu 32 per cent, nnd of con ductors 13 cts. per trip. Their men were paid off ut tlnso rates last wiik. Mr. J. ('. Lung ban been appoint ed Post- Muster at Tidioutc, in place of t'.ipt. Monks. The office will hi) mov ed lo in o'd quarters in the Ahrcns building. Clarion is a great couuly. She haj murders, suicides, highway rob beries, oil, fl narrow gaugo road, and another starting, besides she sent sev en prisoners to the Penitentiary tho last teim of Court. "Tatcr-digging" and corn-cutting me in order now. The potato crop would have been extensive had it not been fur the rot, which has made its appearance nil over the county. The corn crop, we believe, is good. If the people of the west are so resolutely bent on u cheap circulating medium, why don't they adopt con federate money ? It may not be it very loyal sol t Oi cash, but it is cheap. JV. (. I'imes. The new Union Depot, at Pitts burgh, built since tho old one was burned, is compicicu mm occupieu oy all tho railroad company. It is pro nounced superior to the old one. v isman Pasha, the Turkish com tUBCwler of -?levna, is not Clay Craw fjrl, a .'ennessee, but is no less a per sonage lLaa the Prophet Ilyren, so wcill known io the Tionesta region. I'tratiHin Spectator. -In Erie Couaty, two weeks ago, the Sheriff deposed of one hundred and eleven pieces of property, which is epei, hundred &ad uSue more than ,the Vuieriff of Forest County baa dis posed of this week. Frank Leslie, the noted publish er, ha mule aa assignment. He was tho publisher of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and other Journals. The lia bilities are estimated at $320,000. Ar raugmeuts have been made by which his. publications will be continue J. Tho new cupola on tiie school bouse looks well and adds materially to the "appearance of the structure, Tho job was doue by Messrs. Knox it lawyer. Wo learn that it will bo necessary soon to nut a new roof on the building, n the one rjow on is old .J ,1 .an v. Fores! County Oil News. The Woods Heirs' well, situated about four miles south east of this place, near the Ty'ersburg road, is down one hundred feetaud progressing rapidly. It is being visited by many of our citizens, who hone that the Woods Heirs or their representatives will get a good well. The Copclancl well, on the Kepler farm, in Harmony twp., about foui miles north-west from this place, baa struck oil, nnd it is believed that a good well will result. Azro Copeland, one of the propiietors, tells us that the well is down 7G0 feet, a I'd that the hole is filled up with oil 050 feet. This would indicate a paying well. The McLaughlin well on the same farm, is progressing ns rapidly cs pos tible, and will probably strike the sand next week. The Dr. Towler well near Marten ville, in Jenks township is down and dry, that is to say, it will never bo a good well. It appears that tho sand has been flooded by some old boles i about there, and that they must be plugged anJ tho water exhausted be fore the oil can be got at. The Dr., who is full of sand himself, will put down another well some distance cast of there, shortly. At Balltown Peter Berry is about to put down a well a mile and n half cast of the well put down there last spring. lie will commence drilling to-morrow. Another rig i to be put up on Lo gan Ilun, about three-fourths of a mile from the creek. The lumber i3 on the ground, aud work will be commenced immediately. It is pretty nearly certain that a number of wells will be put down on tho Urookston tannery property, by Jahu Hunter, of Tidioute, who is un der agreement to put them down whei certain conditions are complied with by thoso who own the oil and mining iutcre.-a iu ihe land. We understand that said conditions have been com plied with within the past few days, und it is probable that operations will begin n' once. It is a fact which there is no dodg ing, that the attention of oil men is now directed to Forest County as the next great oil field, and if the price of oil keeps ub )o two dollar?, we nay expect to see our territory fairly de veloped within the next yesr or two. F. W. Grauhan, representing the well-known publishing house of Vir tue tt Vorstou, New York, is in town, cauvassing for Knights' Edition of Shakespeare. This wo: k is thorough ly illustrated by steel engravings, af ter oil paiutings iu the Royal Acade my in England. The wt rk is highly recommended by leading men in the United Statts, and icconimeiids itself upon being seen. It conies in month ly parts ai 50 cts. each, and is com piated in -iOjiarts. These parts will be delivered nt t'le residences of the subscribers by a man scut on for that purpose Ly the firm. Mr. Granhan is stopping at t lie Central House, where l o can bo seen until Monday next. Iiev. Dr. Vincent, President of Wooster Codege, Ohio, filled the pul pit i f the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening lust. The house was well filled, ond Dr. Vincent's dis course was listened to whh interest by all. His subject was the refusal of the three Hebrews to full down and wor ship tho golden iuage which Nebu chadnezzar the king had set up, and it was handled iu a masterly manner, aud many profitable lessons drawn from it. Our people will bo glad to listen to Dr. Vincent ngf in whenever he may visit this section. Highway robberies aic alarming ly frequent in the oil country, aud yet if a person travels prepared to meet a "knight of the road," he is liable to fine and imprisonment for carrying concealed weapons. Again the iuw says you must Dot shoot squirrels before tie 1st of September, yet, in some of the southern counties of this State, during July nnd August, gray squirrels were so numerous ns to be very destructive to the crops. There is nothing for it in cases like these but to stretch the law a little. Fairs are in progres3 jt:st now nil over the State. The State Fair is now going oo at Erie, and county fairs at Titusville, New Castle and Green ville, Pa. Next week the Conneaut villo Fair comes off. Wo acknowl edge the icceipt of a complimentary to the latter exhibition, through the urbanity of tho Corresponding Sucre- tary, J. E. Rupert, Erp Court Proceedings. Up to the time we go to press tho following business has been disposed of by the Graad Jury : Com. vs. Frank Sanfbrd. Indict ment, larceny. Not u true bill. Com. vs. Jas. Emcrt, malicious mis thief. Settled on payment of costs. Com. vs. S. A. Varner. Indictment, selling liquor to minors. A true bill. Same vs. Same. Indictment, fell ing liquor on Sunday. A true bill. Same vs. Same. Indictment, sell ing liquor to men of intemperate hab its. A true bill. Same vs. Same. Indictment, as sault nnd battery. A true bill. Com. vs. Frank Sanford. Indict ment, malicious mischief. A true bill. Com. vs. Aaron Paup. Indictment, carrying concealed weapons. Not n tiue bill, and prosecutor, S. A. Var ner to pay tho costs. Cora. vs. Marshall Smith. Indict ment, malicious mischief. A true bill. Com. vs. J. N. Tietsworth. Indict ment, i.sfault and battery. A true bill. The only civil case that has been tried i8 that of Roberts vs. Fisiier. Verdict for plaintiff for land describ ed in the writ. In the case of John A. Proper for use vs. J. W. II. llcisinger tt. al., a motion for n. non-suit was granted. Seveial cases havo jeen discontinu ed, several continued, aud some set led. The Grand Jury adjourned this forenoon. Other places have thieves who pick up a precarious liviug by the lightness cf their fingers, but we sup pose that Tiontsta can boast of the meanest, lowest and most degraded set of thieves that ever cursed a commun ily. . Last vcek they made a raid on Rev. Elliot's little stock of grapes and took nearly all of them, notwithstand ing the fact that they were the only fruit the Rev. gentleman had which amounted to anything. But this is a light crime compared to one which they perpetrated some four or five years ago, when they stole all of old Mi. Shriver's little stick of brook trout whilo the old gentleman lay up on Ids death-bed. Surely justice must overtake the perpetrators of such de praved actions. The Western Peni tentiary is yawning to receive them, and every good citizen will rejoice when the last of them is safely enclos ed within its walls. Let them go on, and they will fetch up some of these fine days with a jerk, and the sympa thy tliry will receive can be compress ed into a veiy small compass.- The ageut for "The Illustrated Catalogue of the Centennial Interna tional Exhibition," Mr. 0. L. TiiBt, is iu town for tho purpose of introsAcing ibis work. He stops at the CWtial House, where the work can be seen at any time. It is issued in parts which Pie delivered, to subscribers only, at "0 cts. each. There will be about for ty parts, and they will be delivered semi-monthly, or oftener if desired. The subscribers can get all. the num ber. within three mouths, or ctn have them run over a period of three years. Ouly those who agree to take all the numbers are taken as subscribers. The book '.ill coutain 41 steel engravings of the most celebrated objects of tho Centennial, and between 300 and 400 fine wood engravings most of them full page. It is the most perfect work on the subject treated of that we have yet seen, and must be seen to be ap- preciattd. The subscription are tp.'uen I and the first numbers delivered by Mr. Tifft. The work is published by Geb bie & Barrie, 730 Sanacai St., Phila delphia. Call on tbe agent and sec tho work, at tho Central House. The Brookville papers tell us that squirreh ire remarkably scarce over thei e. We haven't heard of any place within a day's rido where the noble squirrel abides iu quantities, but Sam uel Clark informs us that they are very plenty in Clearfield county, more especially about Osceola, w here a good hunter, he says, can bag twenty-five or thirty squirreh per day, We would be proud to hunt in that section for about two days. Tho buckwheat harvest is pro gressing finely, and thus far the far mers have l i'd go. id weather for it. We staud a good chance of getting slapjacks this winter, and, shall prob ably have enough oil in the county to grease them with. We don't kuow linw petroleum would work, but we would just about us soon risk it as '"' dc"!ii:i iVi'i'Mie." The Patent Office at Washington took fire on Monday last from sponta neous conbustion. The dnmngp to the building is estimated at from $000,000 to $300,000. About sixty thousand models were destroyed. While strolling on Ihe road in the woods just north of Eniert's on Dutch Hill, on Saturday last, we wero fortu nate enough to decapitate a large lack rattlesnake with a charge of shot. The enake was something over three feet in length, and wore eight rattle. Just hold hard until next Mon- lay, boyr, and then you can shooi all the pheas.ints you can find without fear of the law. Wo suppose the maj esty of the law has saved the lives of p great many pheasants this fall at least we haven't seen one brought in to town as yet. Mars, the bright particular star which occupies a comer in the eastern heavens these fine evenings, is suppos- the same nature of this globe, and many believe that it is inhabited. It has two moon", one of whiih travels around the planet upward of three times every twenty-four hours. - The Stars, of Syracuse, the "boss club in the League, w:ll play with the Oil City club on Friday afternoon next, nt Oil City. The game will be called at 2:30 p. m. Admittance 25 cts. Here is an opportunity for those who have the requisite amount of time and money to spare lo see some fine playing. The Warren Mail is disposed to boast of the fact tlm Hon. L. F. Wat son, .M. C, raised a beet in his garden this yeai weighing 82 pounds. If he had produced Lhat beet last year, it would have given him at least 500 more of a majority among the grang er element at the election. --Thara Savage for many years a citizen of this section, is lying very low at the house of Jas. Swailes. We believe that in addition to the asthma, with which he has suffered for many years, ho was last week stricken with paralysis, which leaves him perfectly helpless. It is not thought possible that ho can ever recover, and it is doubtful whether he lasts long. S-nne one has suggested that the bell on the Court House and that on the Presbyterian Church should be changed, because of tbe soft, mellow, beseeching, entreating tone of the for mer, and the 6harp, mandatory, deci sive authoritative tone of the latter. Whether there is as much difference as the adjectives would deuote, we are not nrenared to say, but there is a difference and in the direction noted Mr. W. G. Clark, senior editor of the Brookville Graphic, has taken un to himself a wife, in the person of Miss Lucy F. Bullers. A long and happy life, a brilliant and prosperous future, aud a thousand new subscri hers, is the worst lack we wish Mr. C. As for Mrs. C, we hope she will live to attend our diamond weddinr;, and bring a sparkler about the size of Boss Tweed's whh her. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Marienville, October 3. Cl.iringi.on, October 5. TiQiiestu, October 13. Neillsbnrg, October 12. West, Hickory, October 15. Newtown Milla, October 17. Nebraska, October 19. The examinations will be partly oral, and Directors are invited to be prejent, as it will give au opportunity for tliem to judge of the qualifications of teachers. Teachers are requested to be present promptly at 9 o'clock A. M. No applicants admitted after that hour. II. S. Bkockway, Sup't Public Schools. DENTISTRY. Dr. S. J. Fisher, Dentist, of Uuion City, Pa., f .rmerly of Warren, will be at Tionesta, at the Lawrence House, on Sept. 22'i, to remain one week during Court week. ' He will be prepared to do all work pretaining to his profession in a thor ough aud skillfull manner. Good reference given. 21-8t Are you going to the Sea Side, or are you there already ? Io either case procure some of Glenii'sSulphurSoap, ifyouwoul increase the luxury of the bath, render your bkin white and healthy, and remove freckles or sun burn. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black ! or brown, 50 cts. 21 4t We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing pries : Stave bolt,-", 33 inches b.nsr, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 34 50 Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 f:., $4 00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence 1 louse. J. II. Dkiuckson & Co. 27tf For Stoves, Stove-Pipe nnd Stove Castings, go to Robinion & Bonner's. 21-3t. TIONKSTA SI.YllIO'r-Tf-. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour f barrel ... $7.00S.OO Flour f aek, best - - - 2.00 Corn Meal, 100 lls - - - 1.75 Chop food 1 Uyo "T bushel - - 75 Oats New -r bushel - - - a? 40 Corn, nholle.fl ----- 85 Nouns l-i bushel - 2.00(v:i.(.0 Hani, stifiur curotl -.. - - - 11 Breakfast Bacon, ftugar cured - - 13 Shoulders - - - 10 Whitcflsh, half-barrels - " Lake hcrrin:; half-barrels - - 3."-" SuKr 10121 Syrup 7r.f-vl.no N. O. Molasses .... I'iCW Boast Bio Coffoo - - - 25ej,3 Bio Coffee, '-(n,W Java Colleo - - - - - . 35 Tea ------ .45 W 1.00 Butter ISCii'-M Kioo 10 Egg, fresh ... - - .14 Salt l.OOfy 2."00 Lard - - - - - - - 12eJ15 Iron, common bar - - - - 3.00 Nails, lOd, f keg - - - - 3.00 Potatoes, New ... - 40(a50 Lime '0 bid. 1.75 I)-ied Apples per tt - flOj 8 Dried Beef ... - 17 fa IS New Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that let'ers of 1 Administration on too esuuo oi jane E. Clark, late of tho borough of Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., deceased, nave ueon loil tn Uih inidorsirned. residing in said l.orouirh. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, Hiid th'so having claims or demands against it will present tho same, duly pro bated, without delay, io SAMUEL CLABK, Administrator, 20-(it or his Att'y, Milks V. Tate Administratrix Notice. Letters of Administration on tho es tato of John A. Dato iato of tho Bor ouirh of Tionesta, Forest County, deceas ed.' havinir been this day granted to tho. undersigned, nonce is nmuo.y uni.n if u-.i person.:, indebted to said estate to -aial.o immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against tho saD'.o will present them to the undersigned, proper ly authenticated for settlemcr.t.. lit E. C. DALE. Ad-ninistriitiix. Tionesta, July 21), lt77 . j. M. Mrjiirjir, MKRCH,JT TAILOU, TIONESTA, PA. Mr. J. M. Murphy, lato of New York City, hps taken rooms in tho Jnieson Building, north of Central House, and is prepared to do anything iu tho lino in i'.rst-elass manner. IIo has hold tho posi tion of Cuttor in sonio of tho best houses in England and tho United States, and is confident that he can give satisfaction. Suits cut and mado from $10 to $12 and tits guaranteed. Conpet'tion dolled. 15-Om Red Hot! Spicy! Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1877. Ilc-ttcr Tlinn Kvur! Moro nnd Fresher News, and More Bead ini; Matter than any oilier Daily Paper iu North-Western Pennsylvania! Tiik Oil City Daily Dkp.tiu'k will be gin tho new year with tr larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newspiper in Ponnsvl vunia outside of the largo cities. Ii has gained this by giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining itonis. It has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Bcgion, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. The proprietors, editors and re portoiial siaft, are all young and energetic men, whose aim is to make tho Derrick tho leading nowspaper of Wesiern Penn sylvania. 'The Dkiwick will bo bettor than ever for 1S77. It will havo special reporters at Washington and llarrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important events. Its readers will be kept posted on nil the political news oftho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, whilo a large rcportorial forco will keep them informed on local matters. It will ulso, us it docs now, take tho lead in discussingcpicHtions of importance to oilmen, and woi k faith fully for the interest of tho Oil Bcgion. It will maintain its portion as autliority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always lie iound reliable. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning the Oil Bcgion, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil City Daily Dick kick. Terms, $10 per year; six months .i ; $1 a month in ad vance. W. II. LO.(J WELL fe CO., 311 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. EMPLOYMENT, Malo and female, sala ry or commission. Wo pay agent us salary of $10 a week andexp- uses. Eure ka Manufacturing Co., Hartford. Conn. Particulars free. 411 QC Fancy Mixed Cards, 10c. post-paid. 3 Address J. W. lirockway it Co., Wil son, Niagara Co., N. V. 114 jUBSCBIBEiorthe Forest Kepublican Will IHV TOP, WORK neatly executed at tho RE- O PL' 'L'BUCAN Ofi'ii-o lit. tlx SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. UlbTILOIEIRy STATE MANAGEMENT and i. daily operation over "' years. ) vy vy W u3 FOB TUKSDAY. OCt. B! and 27, 1877. KENTUCKY STATU OF $G7,025 III PBIZES! 1 Prize, of Sl.'i.OoO' 1 PriH or.., X,000 1 Prize, of f..0oo 1 Prize of 2,500 1 Prize of 2.50O IHMOOiher Prize niuountin? to 44,ii Total....... ?07,2r. Whole Tirki-lA, !l.O:); 5() Whole Ticket for to; 1 OO Wlmlc Tirkt-tN, ;i0. Chartered for Educational Institutions. Under elmrtor no postponement can ever occur. All i)iizes paid in full. OllicinI list of drawn numbers published in N. Y, Herald, a. , Sun, and Louisville Cour ier Journal ("h-culai scon tain in;r full lavticiilai-sfi-oo. Address SIMMONS iV DICKENSON, Manager's Oiiice, 72 ad St., Louisville, Kv. iO.Similar Allotments on the 15th mid last days of every month daring tho veai'. 2:i 4t is not easily earned In those tiipos but it can be ma le in three months by any ono of either sex. in anv part of the country who is willing to work steadily at tho employment tliat wo fur nish. Jiid per week in your own town. You need not bo away 'from homo over nitfht. You can K'ive your whole time to the work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Terms and 5 Outfit free. Address at once. II. IIai.IjKTT it Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR All ACRE ! Oftho Best Land in America, near thw Great Union Pacilie llailroad. A FARM FOR 200 DOLLARS in easy payment with low rates of Ititorest. SSJSCITliE IT TVOAV Full information sent free, address O. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. K. It., Omaha, Neb. QO!?77A. weeic to 2'JtJbiOi t Outfit Free, weeic to Agents. (10 P. O. Vick-lS-lt cry, Augusta, Mo. XT. F. BURNHAM'S 18?4 WATER-WHEEL Is ueclared tho "Standard Turbine," by overtiiU) persons who use it. Prices re duced. New pamphlet, free, N. F. BL'HNIIAM; York, Pa. 'S BEST AND ABOVE ALL. These brands of sweet navy are acknowl edged by all to bo tho liues't chewing to bacco on tho market. Sold by all dealer.j. Send for sample to tho manufacturers, C. A. JACKSON it CO., Petersburg, Va., . F. Wurdlo, (Soncral Agent, 3 A 5 S. Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. ADr, CH E W- S MO KG, &P85&MATCHLESS 51- I ja f r- s.Tm FINEST Fluff TOBACCO VB - 111 tlin Wnt-ltl iciri'iiulm jf.fc'M'Sr KK 0 OTIIEIt. l?aXV K- 8 AI-n "r a r.r, dkaleb i ""w" IN I-I.IO. THE PI0r.2R TOBACCO CO. 'BROOKIYN. N. V EVERY Scientist, Architect, Builder, Tinsmith und Property Owner should havo n copy of the practical trcatiso on LIGHTNING PROTECTION, Just issued by tho undersigned. It exposes the nori oiis defects of the lightning jods now erect ed, und gives explicit directions for prop erly protecting buildings, ships, oil tanks, steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph upparatus, etc. It thows and describes u bimplo method by which metal roofs and rain pipes, or other suitable metallic con ductors about buildings, v ill c flci-t abso lute protection. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of ff.'O. Henry W. Spong, Beading, Ponne. 114 DRUNKARD STOP! C. C. BEERS, M. D. (formerly f Bos. ton) has a harm less euro for INTEMPE RANCE, which can be given without tho knowledgo oftho patient. Also one for tho OPBUP.l HABIT, Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Si nil stamp for ovidenee. Ask druggists for it. Address BEERS A CO., Birming ham, Conn. 11 4t THE BLACK HILLS, By II. N Maguiro, who has spent 12 yeui-s in this region. 'Latest accounts of Gold and SiD'er prospects, Agricultural and Grazing resources, Climate, Hunting, Fishing, Indians, and Settlers' adventures with them. Mining and Wild Western Life, tho Waterfalls, Boiling Geyseis, no ble scenery, immense Gorges, etc., With 'SI lino illustrations, and new map. Prieo ' only 10 cents. Sold bv all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 1- cents by Donnel ley, Loyd it Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111. A GREAT OFFER I.JM.WSS- dispose of 100 Pianos and Organs, new and second-hand of tlrst-class makers includ ing Waters' at lower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid for than ev er before offered. Waters' Grand Sijiiaro and I plight Pianos uiul Organs (includ ing their new Sovneir und 'Boudoir) aro tho best made. 7 Octave Pianos (UW. 7i do $ 1 tit) not used u vear. "S' SI" Organs tf.iO. 4 Stops $."K. j Stops JH'7. Ml $75. 10 Stops $.sx. Steps 1011 cash, not used a year, in perfect oder and warranted. Local tiavo ing aiicnu wauled. Illustra ted Catalogues Mailed. A libcrul discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, ci,-. Sheet music at half frico. Hoi art! Waters A Sons, Manufacturers, ui.d Dialcls, -io Fai t 11th St., L'niun Miliar, N. Y. 7 1 ;',Vi TT-vP
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