Wit .TOi gWpuMkmt, WEDNESDAY MflRMNfi, Ol'T. I, 1S77. Ronouaii OFFICEHS. ItHrgctnO. W. llor.iNsox. tbHuriltimn V. D. Thoiuiii, M. J. Hotlov Wm. Richards, I). H. Knox, A. 11. Kcllv, C. A. Randall. Junlirc of (he Puaen D. 8. Knox, C. A. lUn.lull. (bwitabU If. Swacgart Nithool Directors 1. It. Mnv, IT. O. D.l VU, U. W. Robinson, T. J. Vu Ulesou, D, V. Clark, V. It. I u nn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President JitdfeX,. D. Wktmohk. .4iioci'ife JudgenJo. O. D.u.k, Ed- AAHD Kkhr; 'PrenmirerH. .T. Seti.kt. Prnthnnotar.t, Herinter it Recorder, te. J. W. (.'i.ark'. Virr--Ji:sTrs Shawkkv. VomniikHloufru Er.i Bi:ur.if, Isaac f.ONU, John Ruck. (Stunt) Nttpiirintcndeiitll. R. Brtocic W.u. Jitiirt .Attorneys. T). Inwrv. .ri (Sivmit.sioncr8 II. ToWNKn, Lyman Cook. (Sxiiiti iSnrveior T. T), Ool.I IXS. f .Vi ro i it M . 1 TT K I.. 'J R. Vovvtti tii(oi7i-.i('llo!,AH Thomp son, J. it. Nim.r., H. A. ZrF.sum,!,, Member of ( ( re.s --Ha it liv WlMTi:. A.ueudd)S. B. Aon kw. "LO0AL AND MISCELLANEOUS. I'cv. Kllint will prrnch in the I'rcsbylcrian Clinrcli, on Sunday next morning nmi evening. Haun.itli School At 3 o'clock r. m. Uncle I J illy drove has nrrivr-rl, just in the season, niul we hope he will get several deer before ho leuvep. Two or three vehicles supposed to contain nitro-plycerine, have pas?cd through town within the last ten days. Mr. ttenj. May, of Norristown Ji:i8 been in town for about a week, on his periodical visit to his friend hero. A very enjoyable parly was piv on at the residence of Mr. J. S. Hood Wt evening, in honor of Miss Tinnie Hall, of Fredoiiia, i 1., who id vis iting there nt present. Mre. I'laine returned from a some what lengthy visit to Cincinnati on Haturday last; hereelf and children - in good health. She reports the friends in I'orknpolU t.ll well. -Col. Thomas seems to bo improv ing in health, lie is now under the care of Dr. lhirlholnmow of Warren, who seems confident that he can put the Col. on hi iiii n;airi in short or der. oAers ill town just now,, all of whom nro recognizable by the iucieused free dom cf their movements, and the reg ularity with which they spend their nights "out." There was an exhibition, pano rama, or something of the soit in Lawrence's Hall on Saturday evening last, which was very t-Iirnl y nitended, on account, we presume, of insufficient Advertising. School and State and County taxes will he collected right away now. To qualify a peison to vote it is noecs tary for them to pay a State or County tax at least thirty days before the elec tiou. Saturday next is the last day. On Sunday last nn election was lulil in the M. K. Sunday School, re sulting iu the choice of Mr. J. L. Craig Superintendent; V. S. Abbott, A--pijUnt; F. L. Hall, Librarian, and R. M. Herman, Secretary. A good tet of officers. "John Provn'n body" was last week committed to the euro of Mi.?s I'ffie K. IJurns. "His soul is march ing on," in (he iiiBurance business. We refer to John Brown of tho Clarion Democrat. May happiness pursue and overtake you and your, John. We call attention to the new ad vertisement of L. L. lirenuesholtz, of Tidioute, although it is scarcely neces sary, us tho ad. is largo enough to peak for itself, which it does in lan guage not to bo misunderstood. Mr. $. is u sijnare busiuess man, and will do just as he advertises. From t'.o Me&dvillc lhpuhlieun wo learu of the death of Lada M. Bates, wife of Harry S. Bated, on the JJOth, u It. , after an ilinesa of nine months. Harry ha the heartfelt pym pathy of his friends and acquaintances Jn this Ecctiou in this his gaddest of all flinictions. Winchester rifles arc becoming quite fashionable in this section, and lire rapidly displacing the old double barreled rifles. During this fall Messrs. Eli Holeman, W. A. Hilands unJ Jas. Swales, have each invested iu a Winchester, aud perhaps others of whom we have not heard. The Rem iogton riflo U hiphly spoken of by thoso who have used it, but it is not a repeater, or "hlcm-winder," and so the Wiuchcitcr ij alund, Skipped. As will bo seen by a reward offer ed by the Sheriff, elsewhere in this issue, Samuel Varncr and Frank San ford broke jail on last Monday night. Varner was in on an assault and bat tery sornp, and Hand ford for mali cious mischief, the former for thirty and the latter for forty days. They wero both convicted at tho last term of court, and both wero permit ted to occupy the same cell. It seems that the escape had been pre arranged a id that they bad accomplices to aid them, as they obtained keys and un locked both tho cell and hall doors, and then, by tho assistance of a ladder which had been thrown into t!:e jail yalil, they climbed to tho ceiling of tho new privy, not yet fin'fclied, knock ed some of tho boards off, and climbed over the top of tho partition; the outside privy door' being oret they wero free. It is a mystery to all how or where they got keys to fit the lochs as they are quite complicated. The Sheriffs keys had hung in the dining room, and had evidently been unmolested. The cell door nqueekcd a great deal when opened, Harford was noticed by the sheriff's eldest boy to bo greasing t'.ie hinges with sumo oil which had been used for painting on the day pro .vious, and which had been left in the jail yard, to which the prisoners had had access during tho day. That tho prisoners were aided by outside parties is self evident, ami who these parties are may come to light ere we think. The following note was handcJ to the Shjrilf tho next moining by Mr. Varner 'a brother, who suid lie had found it : Tionksta, Sept. Mrs. Varner I ar i going to the woods to hunt, w ill bo back 1 have taken the old gun do the best you cau will go up toward Ball town can get some provisions from Gilford I am tired staying here the Sheriff has used me well I Wont go out of the woods yours Truly, S. A. Vaknj-.k, Forest County Oil News. TlieCopelanJ well, Kepler farm, is through the third sand, with oyer four hundred feet of oil in the hole. They have sixty feet of good sand, and the well will undoubtedly be a five or ten barreler .It will bo tested as soon as Suine repairs aro put on tho engine, which is out of order. The McLaughlin well, located about CO rods east of the Copolaud well, will bo due Sat urday. The Berry wull, at Balltown, is down sixty feet; a eligbt breakage has stopped operations lor a day oi two. The Woods Heirs wtll, has been caed, and is down three hundred aud fifty feet. This well will be due in twenty days, if there are no accidents We have been unable to get news from the other wells in our comity, but presume they are all progressing towards completion- The information we have already, assures us that it will bo but a short time until Forest County will be the Eldorado of the oil country. Tionesta School Report. The fid lowing is a report of tho at tendance and tho names of those pres ent every day duriog tho month end ing October 2 : Room No. 2, T. D. Dunn, teacher. Enrolled 88. Those present every day wero Linnio Grove, Alex. Dale, Flora Haslet, Charlie Davis, Emma I)avi, Mack ALrew, James Haslet, Ellis Shaw key, Sadie and Katie Pease, Min nie McDonald, Emma Sawyer. Room No. 1, Ella Mays, teacher. Enrolled 32. Those present every day were Minnie Lackey, May Ajuew Flora and Anna Grubbs, Stella No bles, Edie aud May Knox, Eltie Clark Sullie Hulings, Efiio Teitsworth, Min Shaw key, Leona Davis, Lizzie Ran dall, Emma Varner, EIHj Walters, Byron aud Carl Cobum, Charlie Kill nter, Harvey Teitsworth. Mr. Savage's health is declining day by day. lie is perfectly helpless, and requires help continually. His daughter, Ida, w ho has been attending school at F redo niu, N. Y., arrived in town hut week to see her father. Tho young lady, who was suffer ing from a sprained k:ue, which it was thought would cripple her for life, when bhc Li.iv, ha? entirely recovered. Now you can clean up your 'old rusty gun, and shoot pheasants and deer with impunity, or with ball or shot, to suit yourself ; provided always that you can get close enough to said game to draw a bead on them. Wo nro prepared to too any number of deer arrive at a'jy time after this date. Tho Republican Stite Committee has fixed its headquarters Rt Rooms 5 and G, Continental Hotel, Philadel phia. Letters mailed to Wm. P. Wil son, Prcs't, or John A. Smull, Sec'y at that address, will bo duly received. The officers of the Committee are gen tlemen who nro universally respected, and aro peculiarly adapted lor the positions to which th?y have been cho sen. Benj. May left this morning for New York City, where ho will meet Charley Bonner, and from thence they will sail for Brcmcu, Germany, on the Gth, i nst. They expect to attend school at Heidelberg, for about two years, aud among other studies take up Ger man anil French. That they may have a safe journey and pleasant stay, and return home greatly benefitted by their tr:p, is the wish of all their friends. Last Saturday night, as Mr. Peter Wecst, who lives at Lacy town, was on his way homo from Tionesta, he was attacked by two highwaymen, in the vicinity of Oldlown. Being a stout, active man he was able to get away from his assailants without more dam age than torn clothes. Mr. Weest had been iu town fur the purpose of get ting mono)' due him and had drawn out of the bank about sixty dollars, which he exposed quite freely during the day, which undoubtedly led to the attempted robbery. A few more cases of this kind, and we'll begin to think we are an oil country, in,deed. Following are among tho ap pointments of the forty-second bession of tho Erie Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Eric district McKcan, J. C. Ridout; May ville, .J. F. Strieker. Meadville dis trict-First Church, T. L. Elood ; Slato street Church, O. Babcock . Coopcrstown, S. F. Fidler; Cochran- ton, J. W. Wright. New Castle dis trict Sandy Lake, G. W. Mo6re Jamestown district Jamestown, J. G' lownseud ; Corry, N.Norton. Clar ion district Clarion, M. Miller; Edenburg, P. P. Pinney. Franklin district Franklin, W. W. Painter; Oil City, A. N. Craft; South Od City, E. D. MeCrcary; Rouseviile, A.J. Lindsay; Emlenton, J. R. Lyon ; St. Petersburg. R. S. Borland ; Monterey II. G. Hall ; Parker City, J. S. Lytle, Petrolia, R. N. Stubbs; Karns City, C. Peters; Millerstowu, W. W. Wythe. Faguudas, A. O. Stone; Tidioute, J. M. Bray ; Fredonia, N. Y., A. J. Merchant. Rev. Allen wa3 re-appointed to this charge, and we heartily welcome him back. Court Proceedings. Up to the time of going to press Let week wo could give but a part ol the Court proceedings. The following are tho full proceedings: Com. vs. Frank Sauford. Indict ment, larceny. Not a true bill. Com. vs. Jas. Emert, malicious mis chief. Settled on payment of costs. Com. vs. S. A. Varner. Indictment, selling liquor to minors. A truo bill. Sentenced to pay a fine of $200, and costs of prosecution. Same vs. Same. Indictment, sell ing liquor on Sunday. A true bill. Sentence held over. Same vs. Same. Indictment, sell ing liquor to men of intemperate hab its. A true bill. Sentence held over. Same vs. Same. Indictment, as sault and battery. A truo bill. Sen tenced to pay a fine of 25 and costs, and undergo an imprisonment of thir ty days iu county jail. Com. vs. Frank Sanford. Indict ment, malicious mischief. A truo bill. Sentenced to pay a fine of 810 and costs, and undergo an imprisonment of forty days in county jail. Com. vs. Aaron Paup. Indictment, carrying concealed weapons. Not a true bill, and prosecutor, S. A. Var ner to pay the costs. Com. vs. Marshall Smith. Indict ment, malicious mischief, A truo bili. Hold over. Com. vs. J. N, Tietsworth. Indict ment, hssault and battery on oulh of Isaac Dawson. A truo bid, and each pay their own costs. W. A. Stone attorney from Pitts burgh, and ainec in bankruptcy of G. W. Dithridge & Co., was allowed to argue the case, asking the Court fbra rule to show causo why the judg-! ments obtained in this court against said bankrupts in favor of the Steams Manufacturing Co. should not bo stricken ofl. Continued. Petition of Sheriff for interpleader iu case of Doyle vs. John Cobb & Sou. rule discharged. Slay of writ Doyle vs. Cobb & Son, rule made ab solute. Teressa Roberts et nl, vs. James J. Fisher. Verdict for plaintiff for land described in the writ. In the case of John A. Proper for use vs. J. W. II. Reisingcr et. al., a motion for a non-suit was granted. Geo. Morgan vs. E. N. fcncey, dis continued. Cosper vs. Shawkey, discontinued. 0. W. McFarbuid use C. E. McCray. Appcnranco and plea withdrawn, judgment for want of appearance and plea, and amount to be liquidated by Prothonotary. Nancy Dawson administrartix vs. S. A. Dale, rule to show cause, made ab solute, there being no leg.il plaintiff on the record. R. (). Carson vs. Garvey & Thomp son, defendants' attorney withdraw ap pearance and plea, judgment rgaints defendants for want of appearance and plea, and to be liquidated by Prothonotary. Lazarus Moyer vs. S. H.Hasletand J. E. Blaine, defendants in open court confess judgment in favor of plaintiff for $25 without costs. Robert Adams et al vs. Superior Lumber Co., defendant's attorney w ithdraws appearance and plea. Judg ment for want of appearance and plea. Amount to be liquidated by Prothonotary. Thos. Rutan & Co. vs. Superior Lumber Co., disposed of in same inau ncr. Tho balance of ca?es on' the civil lift were continued. The following roads were returned by the Grand Jury : J Road up Jamiesoii Run from Tio nesta twp. lino to farm of A. A. Cope land in Harmony in bad and unsafe condition. Road from Tubbs Run to Hickory lino along river in unsafe condition. Road from Bamett twp. lino to mouth Maple Creek recommended to place index boards, one near Red Clilie and one at intersection of Ty- lersburg road. That road from mouth of Maple Creek to top of Maple Creek hill in Barnett twp. iu bad and unsafe condi tion. Road known as Marrieuville Road from Warren lino to Big Level Road iu Howe twp., iu a very bad condi tion. Recommended building a firo proof vaulf. for the safe-keeping of books and papers belonging to Commission ers' office. Also recommended keep ing all oil cans out of Commissioners' office uutil such vault is built. Tho Grand Jury was discharged with the thanks of the Court for their prompt attention to business, assuring them that their returns of roads would bo promptly attended to. $75 REWARD ! KUOKK JAII,. I will give $50 reward for the ar rest and return of Samuel A. Varner, who broko jail on the Dight of Oct. 1, 1877. Also, $25 for the arrest and return of Frank Sanford, who also escaped the same night. Justis Sn.vw'KKY, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 2, 1877. New Buckwheat Hour at Robin son & Bonner's. 20 4t ' TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Marienville, October 3. Clarington, October 5. Tionesta, October 13. NeilUburg, October 12. West Hickory, October 15. Newtowti Mills, October 17. Nebraska, October 19. The examinations will be partly oral, and Directors aro invited to be present, as it will give an opportunity for them to judge of the qualifications of teachers. Teachers are requested to be preseui promptly at 9 o'clock A. M. No applicants admitted after thut hour. II. S. Buockway, Sup't Public Schools. For Stoves, Stove-Pipe and Stove Castings, go toJIfoWnsou fc Bonner's. 21-:Jt. A good domestic Sulphur bath can be instantly prepared by taking a enke of Glenn's Sulphur Sonp into tho bath tub. Such an expedient will, to use a slang phrase, ''knock tho spots ofT" any victim of cutaneous blemish es. Sold by all Druggists 25 cents. Ilill'a Hair &, Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 26 5t We will pay a-h (n delivery at our mill iu Tionesta, for whito rak stavo and heading bolts at the tidljw ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches It.Dg, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.,S4 50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 f;., $4.00. Heading bolts must Lo made from timber at least 20 inclus in diameter. Office nt Lawrepco House. J. II. Dj:kickson & Co. 27 if rrxOiNiass'Xv 3iAiii:iyrf-. COURKCTKD KVKKY T I'M DAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... Flour Hnck, best Corn Meal, 10'J m -Chop feed -Hye f bu.iliel -Oat.s New tj bushel -Corn, shelled -rtoHiiH bushel -Ham, Riijiar eurnil -Hroakfa-st Uaeon, HUgar cured Shoulders - - - -Wliitolish, half-barrels Lake horring half-barrels Sugar Syrup - - - X. O. Molasses - - Roast Kio Collco Rio Coilee, - Java Co flee Tea Butler - Rico $7.0orve.s.oo - i-'.OO - 1.73 - 1,(50 7. WHO 85 2.00 (Lv 3.00 - " 11 - n 10 - o.oo 3.73 10(5,121 - 75(1.00 - 75(U!K - Met 32 - 25&2S 33 - .nri.oo - 18(520 - " 10 - 11 Eggs, fresh Salt T.arrl - Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg Potatoes, New Lime "p bid. D-ic-d Apples por IT Driod Boof 1. !IO(7i)2.00 - 12fnlo - 3.00 3.00 - 40(50 - 1.75 0(3; 8 17 18 New Advertisement!!. PROFITABLE Lamius and Obktlemks rvninrupvn WANTED in every town IiJiri.uinii.Al and r-itv, to procure sub seribors for tho ' WORKING CHURCH.' Tho Premium Steel Engraving, 2 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in., "iho rinding of the Savior in tho rcinpie, ' m presenter! io iwn Biiumnuur, for only 1.25 per year. This picture is universally ndmirea ana suouiu ue in ev ery household. Extra largo cash commis sions paid to Agents. Write for terms and Agent's outlit. Working Church rub. Co., 20 3m 7 & 'J Warren St., Now- York Alnlni.tirilor3 ?5!loc. 1VTOTICE is hereby given that let'ers of 11 Administration on the estato ot Jane E. Clark, late of tho borough ot Tionesta. Forest county, Pa., deceased, have bocn irianted to tho undersiirned. residinir in said borough. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested to make payment, and tliMso having claims or demands against it will present tho same, duly pro bated, without delav, to SAMUEL CLARK, Administrator, 20-Gt or his Att'y, Miles VY. Tate Administratrix Notice. T etters of Administration on tho cs -Litato of John A. Dale lato of tho Bor- ouch of Tionesta. Forest County, deeeas cd, haviitg boen this day granted to tho undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estato to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against tho samo will present them to tho undorsigned, proper ly authenticated for settlement, (it E. O. DALE. Administratrix. Tionesta, July 2(1, 1677. J. M. MVlirilY, aXlOMOIIA-XT TAILOU, TIONESTA, TA. Mr. J. M. Murphy, lato of New York City, has taken rooms in the Jamieson Building, north of Central IIouko, and prepared to do anything in tho lino in lirst-cla.n manner. He has hold tho posi tion of Cutter in sonio of tho best houses in England and tho United States, and is confident that ho can give satisfaction. Suits cut and made from $10 to 812 and tits guaranteed. Conpef'tion deliod. 15-tim THE WELLS TEACOIV!PANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P. O. Box 45G0. NEW YORK. THE WELLS TEA C'MPANY Supply Tesis to ftorckeepors, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per sample sent on application. Supply Teas to Dmggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in handaouie sealed packages of ope pound each, in canisters of the same rapacity, and in 5 lb., It) lb. and 20 lb. boxus. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlors in half pound ami one pound hags, piaiu or printed, at a more liberal discount than is given e lse where. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow 4 larger commission than usual, and in all casti guarantee the quality of their good?. Forms sunt when required. Send for circular, and please say under which of the foregoing heads you desire particulars, so that wo may send you all the ii) formation iioceary"vithouU'urther trouble. Tilt' Wi'IU Tea Company Is ono of tho largest and most reliable houses iu the trade ; all parties requiring Tea in ouantiiies will do well to send their orders direct. 24 2iu Jolt WO UK neatly "exec n ted at t ho R E -PUBLICAN Onice THE PARKER CUH. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S WEST MERIDEN.CT. TTlSnDiEJIR, STATE MANAGEMENT and in. daily operation over 37 voars. $iB15,OOOS FOR TUESDAY. OCt. 1(5 and 27, 1S77. KENTUCKY STAT i: A 1. 1 a T M J: X T OF $67,025 IN PRIZES I 1 Prio of ?17,00O 1 Prize of ;.. 8,000 I Prize of.... f.nffl I Prize or.... 2,500 1 Prize of 2,500 189 Other Prizes amounting to 4t,V2S Total i7,!25. WIioIp Tickrtn, 3 MM); SO Wtanle Tlrkptu for 15t lOO Wlinlr Tlrkrm, K(K). Chartered for Educational Institutions. Under charter no postponement can eror occur. All prizes paid in fun, onici.it list of drawn numbers published hi N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Sun, and Louisville Courier-Journal.. Circulars containing full particulars free. Arldress SIMMONS ,Vt DICKENSON, Manager's Ollic.o. 72 3d St., Ixmisville, Kv. i S-Similar Allotments on tho 15th aud last days of every month during tho year. 23 4t ia not easily earned in these times hut itcanbeina lo in thrco months by an v one of either sex, in anr part of the country who is willing to work steadily nt tho employment that we fur nish. ri( per week in your own town. You need not be away from homo over night. You can give your whole timo to the work or only' your sparo moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Term and 5 Outfit free. Address at once. H, Hallktt A: Co., Portland, Maino. 4 My FOR A NACRE! Oftho Best Land in America, near tho Great Union Pacific. Railroad. A FARM FOR 200 DOLLARS in easy payment with low rates of Interest. NIGCTJKK IT NOW Full information sent free, address O. F. DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. li. It., Omaha, 'Neb. QOfi'TTA week to Agents. $10 4?UeJri? I I Outfit Free. P. O. Vlek ery, Augusta, Mo. 18-lt N. F. BURNHAM'S:i8T4 WATER-WHEEL Is declared the "Standard Turbine," by over 050 persons who use. it. Prices re duced. Now painphlot, freo. N. F. BURXIIAM, York, Pa. JACKSON'S BEST AND ABOVE ALL. Those brands of sweet navy are acknowl edged by all to be tho finest chowing to bacco on tho market. Sold by all dealers. Send for sample tr tho manufacturers, C. A. JACKSON A CO., Petersburg, Va., U. F. Wardlo, General Agent, 3 A 6 S. Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. ADf CHEW-SMOKE $-7m, MATCHLESS II" " ' T FINEST Tin TOBACCO In 4t IV. .-1,4 IIV DIM TAKE NO OT11EH. ."Trv FOIl BALK VX ALL DRALSU flid1 ix rr.ro. THE PIONEER TC8ASCQ CO. 'BROOKIYH. I?VERY Scientist, Architect, Builder. J Tinsmith and Property Owner should liavo a oopy of the practical treatise on HGIITN 1NO PROTECTION, junt issued bv tho undersigned. It exposes tho seri ous defects of tholightningaodsnow erect ed, and gives explicit directions for prop erly protoeting buildings, ships, oil tanks, sU:am boiler, wooden bridges, telegraph apparatus, etc. It shows and describes a simple method by which metal roof and rain pipes, or other suitable luctalliu con ductors ubout buildings, will effect abso lute protection. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of $1.C0. Henry V. Spong, Reading, Penna. 11 4 drunkXreTstop! C. O. BEERS, M. D. (formerly of Ron ton) has a harmless cure for INTEMPE RANCE, which can be given without tho knowledgo of tho patient. Also cno for th OPIUEY. HABIT, Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Snd stamp for evidence. Ask druggists for it. Aildresa BEERS A CO., Birming ham, Conn. 11 4 t " TH ETbXaCKH ILLS , By II. N Maguiro, who lias spent 12 years in this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Silver prospects, Agricultural and Grazing resources, Climate, Hunting, Fishing, Indians, and Settlers' adventurea with them. Mining and Wild Western Life, tho Waterfalls, Roiling Geysers, no ble scenery, immense. Gorges, etc., With 27 lino illustrations, and new map. Prion only 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 12 cents by Donuel ley, Loyd A Co., Publishers, Chicago, Jli. A GREAT OFFER SthLVharJ'n'niM dispose of 100 Pianos and Organs, new anrl second-hand of llrst-elass makers includ-. ing Waters' at lower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid for than cv or before ottered. Waters' Grand Sqiiarti and rpi-ight Pianos and Organs (includ ing their new Sovneir and Boudoir) an tho best made. 7 OctavePianra 150. ?i rlo $lt0 not used a vear. "2" Stop Organ. 50. 4 Stops frVS. 7 Stops $07. 8 tO 7&, 10 Stops S. 12 Slops f 100 cash, not Used a year, iu perfect order and warranted, Li al traveling agents wanted, llliibtra. terl Catalogues Mailed, A liberal disco" to Teachers, M inisti i ii, Cl'U'cho. Shoot music at halt' price. Morsrc v V Sons, Manufacturers, ami I'' F.al Mill H., I'nicin qiutci S777 OILY FIFE lOW
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