DUNN EDITOR. WEDKESMY MORMMi, JAN. 16, 188. This year we elect tho following officers, besides the regular borough nnl township officers : 8TATK. . Governor. . Lieutenant Governor. Judgo of Supremo Court. Secretary of Internal Affairs. COUNTY. Member of Congress. State Senator. Member of Assembly. Troihonotary, Register, Recorder .nd Clerk of the Courts. Sheriff. " District Attorney. Three County Commissioner. Three County Auditors. Two Jury Commissioners. Coroner. -The people who are to be pitied most theso days are those whoso wealth is mostly in property, on which heavy taxes have to bo paid and which bring nothing or comparatively littlo in re turn. Those who have no real estate often envy those who have, but they cannot imagino tho distress through which many have to pass who are looked upon as rich. With lots of property they are really poor, for it cannot be sold, seldom bringing enough to pay taxes and repairs, and, is a constant sourceof aunoyance and expense. Tenants often complain of their landlords, and they may have had just cause in somo cases, during the flush times, but let them put them selves in their places now, and then saj who is best situated, the landlord or the tenant. The man who to-day has a good situation, at fair wages, suf ficient to maintain his family and leave a small surplus, is better off than tho majority of business men or the owners of city property. Eric Observer. Tho Greenback-labor party held a convention recently in Harrisburg. Frank Hughes, of Fottsvillo, made a speech in which ho summarized the principles of tho new party as follows: First. The abolishment of all bank paper issue. Second. The issue of gold, silver and government legal tender money with out other limitation than the require ments and wants of trade and business. Third. Equal and just taxation of the property of the bondholders with that of all others. Fourth. The protection of the prof- fa nf la Hnr nrrninai tVio ovfnrlinna ftp tViA 1 " -b- s-u usurer by such a supply of money and crt(interconvertible bonds as will compel through the laws of trade, a low rate of interest. Fifth- Protection in its broadest and most comprehensive sense to all the interests and for all the purposes that 1 4ave already attempted to enume rate. Sixth. The assertion and the enforce ment of the doctrine and principle of me nguo oi eminent domain, so mat the people, the producers, may be for ever protected against the despotism of transportation an J other monopo lies. Peterson's Magazine for February is already on our table, aud more than maintains the popularity of this unri valled lady's book. We thought the Bteel engravings, in the January num ber could not be excelled, but the prin cipal one for February, "The Chal lenge," representing a mischievous girl about to throw a snow-ball, is, by all odds, the best that has appeared, any where, for years. The stories are even better than usual, and this is saying the most that can bo said. There aro about fifty wood engravings of the latest styles in fashions, of patterns for the work-table, etc., etc., besides the usual double-size colored steel plate of late Paris fashions. At its price, two dollars a year, this is simply tho cheap est of the really good magazines. Pnpolmpna cunt to irpf. in elnha with ' b- --- ...... Address the publisher, Chas. J. Peter- sun, 30G Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. As there are a great many public sales ot personal property throughout the couutry at every season of the year, says tho Carlisle Mirror, we call ' the attention of auctioneers and ven dors to a few principles of law, w hich do not seem to be generally understood by them. In a sale by auction there are three parties, namely, the owner of the property, to be sold, the auction eer and a portion of the public. The articles nut up must be sold without reserve (unless conditions aro an Bounced in advance) and unless the vendor receives one open bid he can not bid himself or have the auctioneer or any oue else bid for him. There are cases on record where a bid was uot received and the vendor had a bid der who bought a certain article in and afterward suit was brought against the vendor by the highest outside bid der for tho article, and it was decided that he, the plaintiff, was the highest Under, and entitled to the article as ..gainst the vendor. So, also, if an ar iiclo is struck off to a person, aud it is afterwards ascertained that the vendor ,r auctioneer practiced fraud, by bid iiug himself or having puffers, it was yld'by the Court in England, aud, so peatodly decided by the Supreme 'ourt of Pennsylvania, that the pur Laser coul j not be ho1. J, but the pur Laser as soon as he discovers the fraud acticed upon him, -must rsturn ... uider the article to tho vendor. The Journal deiit. Petersburg says : "Russia, after her immense sacrifices, demands tho right to discuss the con ditions of peace with her enemy alone. Russia, however, recognizes the right of Europe to make known its appreci ation of the reace .conditions settled between the belligerents. It is, never theless, important not to admit pre tentions which might mislead the van quished concerning their position, and public opinion concerning the rela tions between tho powers." . . 1 The shipments from the entire oil region in December, according to the Derrick's report, foots up 565,162 bar-' rels. The amount shipped in Decern ber, 1876, was 1,170,521, and in the mojnh of 1875, 8,830,8. Tho total shipments for 1877 were 12,480,043 an increase over 1876 of nearly throe million barrels. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wlno of Iron. E. P. Kunkel'n celebrated Hitter Wlno of Iron will cll'octually cuts liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronleor ner vous debility, chronic, diarrhoa, disease of the kidnoys'and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intent! nos, ft'ie.h ft constipation, lliitulonco, Inward piles, fullness of blood to the bond, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom neh. sore eructations, sinking orlluttaring at the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho liead, hurried or dtllicult breathing, flut tering nt tho heart, choking or sullocating sonsation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin "and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushed of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant iningininirs of evil and great depression of spirits, Price ?l per bottlo. Rowaro of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm oll'somo other preparation of iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel'a Hitter Wino of Iron. Tako no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only iu $1 bottles. E. P. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2i! North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tcpe Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, In two hours. No feo till head passes. Heat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Pr. Kunkel, 25!) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For romoving Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on vour druggist and ask for a bottlo of Iviinkel's Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never fails. Common senso teaches If Tapo Worm bo 2; . i .11 ...i .. , l l i oiiioveii, an ouicr worms can uu reiiuny removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral Ss E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for tho Hair. The best and chennest Hair Prcssina- ana Hair Cleaner In tho world. They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair from falling oil', and proinoto. tho growth in a very short tiino. They tiro-serve and beautify tho Hair, and render it so It and glossy. Xhcv impart a brilliancy and a silky appoaranco to braid and wiry I lair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall- od ; oradieato dandrull and prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves crease, scurf, itching, eruption, Cures heiulaeho produced by heat and fa tigue. Kuukol's Shampoo and Lustral rostore Hair to a natural and glossy color. restore faded, dry, harsh and wirv hair. trace per bottlo 51. Ask vour druggist tor luoiu, or send to K. 1 Kunkel, Pro prictor, No. 259 North N inth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-fiiu Xew Advertisements. Kstrnj. pAME to tho premises of the subscriber w m i iouosU Townslup, Forest Co.. Ka. on Nov. aist. 1K77, nu4 dark rod sttier. ut- posea to oe a vwr out last iinuL', Mas a slit in right enr no other mark or snots. Tho owner U notiflisi to come forward. prove property, pay charges and take the animal away, or it will be disposoJ of according to law. Jan.' 7, 1878. U'J 3t Notice of Proposed Legislation. ATOTICE is hereby Riven that an effort 1 1 will be made in the Pennsylvania Leg islature, on or after the 11th of February, 188, to have passed an Act of Assembly to extend to Foret County the provisions of tho Act approved March Xid, ISO'J, provid ing for compensation to owners or sheep destroyed by (loirs, nut of tho funds pro- vidod by dirct taxation of doxi : with the auiondmont that-thd amount to hs assossed against each dog shall be one dollar in stead of twenty-live cents. Said Aet of lSO'J having originally passod for the ooun- ties ot liuck.8, unostor, Monuoaiery ana ueiaware. a. h, ivn;hi, G. W. KO BIN SON lrr. Olii-lnt. 3Ioln.v, rpKACII EH of Vocal and Inslrunicnlal 1 Music, will givo lessons on the Piano. Organ and Violin. Terms reasonable and satisfaction (ruaranlocd. Present resi denco with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones trt Station. ' 3!)tf BOOTS SHOES! ARE YOU CGinC TO PAITH? CHEMICAL PAINT. H. t opened and well-selocU'd stojlt ( n lariro of Hoots and II. EVANS has In Shoes, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from sur rounding towns and country when visiting Tidiouto to call and JE.vnminc his Sloclc before purchasinsr elsewhere. "Hurt" and also "dray Hros" Fino French Kid Shoc3 for Ladies' wear a specialty, ltemcmbcr the place, QIRAEJ) BLOCK, TIDI0UTE, VA. 39 3m II. II. EVANS. Heady for nso In White, and over One Hundred dlirerent Colors inado of strict - lypuroWhito Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twlco as Lour as any other Paint. It has taken tho FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho Stato l airs of tho Union, and is on many Thousand of tho finest houses In tho country. Address: KILLBB SAMPLE CARD BENT TREE. BROTHERS, 39, 31, C .33 St. Vlalr. Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. FOR SALE. BY JIOJUNSOX A BOXXER, TIOXESTA, PA. Spicy I Nowy I Derrick, Wide Awake I Oil City Daily For 1S78. Bctlcr Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in Aortu-U e.stern I'cuuHytvanial Call at Ilobinson & Bouner's and see the Livingston Corn Sheller, two sizes, suitable for fanners and poultry raisers. 37 3t Frank Ilobbins, 1- TT ftipfiri TJ A r T.T TC T3 (SUCCESSOR TO DEMINO.) Pictures in every styleof tho art. Views of the oil rejnouH for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Puro China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., or I O. Box 45G0. NEW YORK. For the year 1878, the days and i n Jates oi important eveuts, anniversa ries and holidays will fall as follows : Candlemas or groundhog day, Satur day, February 2; St. Valentine's day, Thursday, February ljl; Washington's birthday, Faiday, February 22 ; Shrove Tuesday, March 5 ; Ash Wednesday, timing of Lent, March G ; St. Pat k's day, Sunday, March 17; Good . i lay, April 19; Faster Sunday, til 21 , Decoration day, Thursday, yCO; Whit Sunday aud Monday, .me 9 and 10 ; July 4, Thursday; liristiuits, Wednesday, December 25. Jnvriitors are moving to have the t of patents reduced from one hun 'oJ to fivo dollars. It h proposed ti li.-h models and the examination, :r" i .stents to all who apply, as .... .i leaving the light to mo be contested iu the courts. d. THE WELLS TEA G'MPANY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, us per bamplo sent on application. Supply Teas to J)rutrists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in lmmUomo sealed packages of one pound each, in cuiustcrs of the same capacity, and in 5 lb., 10 lb. and 'jn 11). boxes. Pull particulars on uj?-nlicutioii. Supply Teas to Peddlers in half pound and oiio pound bags, piain or printed, at a more lib'Tal discount tiian is riven t lso- whero. Sui)ly Tea for C'lub Orders, and allow a largur conimi.siou than usual, aiidiu all casiis Kiiarantco the qiiality ot their (roods 1'oruis sent wlien rcquirtMl. Send for circular, iiml please say under which of tho l'oi i,'i)iii hetids you desire particul'irs, so that wc may send you all tho ii formation necessary without further trouble. The "Wells Tea C'oiiijinn.v Is one of the largest and in sl reliable houses in the trade ; all parties requii inn Tea in iuaiiliiies w ill do well to send their orders direct. ii TRY, OIL CITY DAILY DE3RICK DAS BEEN ENLARGED TO 82 COLUMNS, And will begin the now year with OVER 6,000 DAILY CIRCULATION, .Larger than ever attained by any daily newspaper in Pa. outside of the lartc'e cities. It has gained this by giving all the fresh est iiowh, and snarinu; no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of tha Oil Keion, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho nronrietors. editors and re- portoi lal htall, are all youn and energetic men, w nose aim is to make tna ierrick tho leading newspanor of Western Penn sylvania. Tna derrick win he better than ever for 1877. It will have special reporters at Washington and JJarnshuri'. who will send daily specials of all important events, its readers will no Kept posted on all the political news 01 mo nay, as reported irom an independent standpoint, whilo a large roportorial loreo will keep them informed on local matters. It will al.so, as it does now, take tho lead in discussinquustions ot importance to oilmen, and worn lailh tuily lor tiio interest ot tuo Oil Keion. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, arid its market quotations win always Do found reliable. The Daily Derrick beinur published at Oil City, the Metropolis f tho Oil Ko cions, anil the largest Petroleum Market in the world, has better advantages fjr ob tainiiiLr oil news than any other daily. Its market quotations have gained precedence over all others for accuracy, reliability and luiiness. THIS DERRICK IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATE. It circulates anion a rich und flourishing pooplo. If you want spicy reading, fresh news, information concerning; the Oil Region, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil City Daily Derrick. Terms, $10 per ve:ir: six monlns fcj : H a moiitu 111 ad vance. THE WEEKLY DERRICK With 28 to 30 columns of Choice IcuiiiiK flatter, C,.ntainir7 a weekly review of tho Oil liiikiuess, till I ho "Stray Sand" of tho Dai ly Derrick, and interesting news from ull parts of tho world in a condensed form. Tho WEEKLY DERRICK will bo sent post paid, to any address, for 1.&0 per year, always in advance. W. 11. LoN(JVELL&CO., Publishers, Od City, Pa. TOR WORK neatly oxocuted at the R E- O PUDLJ.OAN Ouioo SHERIFF'S SALE . T) Y VIRTUE of a writ of endi. Ex. Jj issued out of tho Court of Common VIimim nf Korcst county and to me directed. thero will bo exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcry, at tho Court liouse, in the borouirh ol nonesta, on MONDAY, JANUARY ii. A. I. 1S78, at 10 o clock, a. m., the tollowing Uescriu ed real estate, to-wit: (J. K. Anderson, l'resident in trust tc, vs. j no. iirvan et hi., venni. J'-x. io. 11. Feb. Term. 1878. N. t 11. Tho undi vided one-third i) part of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tho Town ship of Harmony, County of Forest, Stato ot l'ennsvivnnia, bounded and iiescrined as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a point in tho center ot Uorinau Uoad, or tho road that load from Neillsbnrgh to Hickory creek nine hundred and thirty and threo tenths i H30 3-10) feet southwesterly from the northeast corner of the tract of land conveyed by tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania to John Mcliinloy tho li-'Jd day of August A. D. lStV, of which this convey- unco forms a part, thunco south two de grees fifty -three minutes (2 n't') wost eighteen Hundred and tweniy-nv-e mid eight-tenths (1S'J." 8-10) feet to ft point. thence south - eighty-seven degrees and seven minutes (,sy 7') east eight hundred and twentv-tive. feet to a point, thonco south two degrees and three C-.V) minutes wost seventeen hundred and eleven and ni tie-tenths l'.ll W-10) toot to a post at tho southeast corner of tho said John McGin lov Farm thence north eighty-seven do- moes. lortv minute &f iui w.isi ten nun drod and fourteen (1014) feot to a post tho southwest corner of tho said John McOin- lov farm, thence north two degrees twenty six minutes (2 1!6') east nineteen hundred and sixtv-nvo tool to a point, tnence uortn oiuhtv-sovon degrees and thirty minutes (s.7 M ) west oiv( n nuiuirod ami iweivo (1112) feot to a poiut in the east lino of the It. Wilkins arui. thence norm three 16") decrees eust twoliundred and ninety-four aud seven-tentns 7-iU) leet to a point, thence south eighty-seven degrees thirty minutes (87 BO') east seven hundred and nine and live-tenths (09&-10) tcot to a )oint, thenco north three degrees (3) east nine hundrod aud thirty-nine and lour truths (iJil 4-10) loet to a point In tlio con- tor of the (Jornmn road tneneo northnast In thocntreof said road liSlG-10 teetto a point the place of boglnning. Contain ins sixty tureo and tuirty-oignt ono-nun-drodths (OS 38-100) acres, of winch is about twenty aores Improved, being ouo stablo rected thereon and small story iramo dwolliuir houso theftion. .-I . i . . also.- All mat certain piece or parcoi oi land situate in the Township of Tumesta, 1 orest County, Stato or i'eunsyivania, jse- L"i lining at a post on the south east corn1 ofOtKi. llervan land and running thence south five deirroes east sixtv-live and live tonths perches to a post and stones, thence by lands ot James Reatty south sixty de grees west ono hundred and eigiity-soven and six-tonths perches to a post, thenco north one hundred aud fivo and soven- tenths perches to a past, thenco north twenty-live degrees west fifty-four and four-tenths perches to a post, thonco by laudofCieo. Herran north sixty-five do irrees east ono hundrod and soventy-four perches to tho placo of beginning. Con taining one hundred and lorty-oight acres and tweuty-nino perches, about twenty- live acres improved, being erocted thoro- on ono stablo and ono small board houso, Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Jno. C. Rryan et ah. at tho suit of i. K. Anderson, President in trust dec. Terms cash. JUSTISSIIAWKEY. Sheriff Sheriff's Cilice, Tionesta, Pa., Deo. 7, 187S, Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburrjh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and LJun.iio, uorry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, Doc. 10, 1S77, trains will run aWdiillowss STATIONS. a m Pittsburgh R:-r.O W PenJuncl0:(iii K ittanning 10:-'W It. lVkJuncIDl.S Rradv Relidll:3:t Parker PAH) Emlentcn 1-: Scrubirrass 1:33 Franklin 12:US Oil City U::ir Rousevillo Titusville :i:37 Corry 4:17 Mayvillo :U Hutlalo 8:0: Northward. No. 1 No, J N i t p m ; in 2:301 mill 4;0.- 10:-iW 4: 4 til I :!:! 5:35 12: Southward .V.. 1 hn. 4 pill pill It 111 5:41' (1:2.") 7:HI 7:5 8:35 l:05 11:25 10:20 Oil City Oleopo'lls Kaglc itock Tionesta Tidiouto Irvinetou 2:30 3:17 3:37 4:25 5:55 7:10 . in 1:21 2;:m 3:0 4:3: 5:3' l:3; 7:01 7:55 11:15 11:(MI 1:05 ; K:25i S:54 N:K)i "ilio1 il:2ii 2:551 0:15 l:n 12:5s 5:00 4:Dll 10:ll:17i 2:35 5:isl:3t 2:10 4:15110:55 I2:HI 1:20 l:3i ' 12:00 :i:33 2:55 2:20' 1:42 12:5(1 11:40 10:10 0:55 1:1C 12:27 !:05 12:01 11:32 10:22 11:10 a. m 11:07 l:30, 8:00 a. m : 42 H:02 S:25 8:01 7:10 10:1.1 0:41 R:25 8:10 7:20 (!:(!.) 4:)2 12:40 8:00 7:27 7:11 11:47 5:57 5:05 p. in Trains run by Phili'dclphia Time. DAY I D MrCAllGO, Uen'l Sun't. J MORTON II ALL, Nen'l l'assenger t- Ticket Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE. T)Y VIRTUE of a writ of Vend!. JJ is Ex, issued out ol tho- Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to mo direct ed, thero will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tiio uourt uouso, in the borough of 1 ionosta, ou MONDAY, JAN. 2N, A. D., 1878, at 10 o'clock A.M., tho following described real estate, to-wit : David S. Duncomb for uso of John E, McDonald, now for uso of Austin Stevons vs. Tho lliland Petroleum Company of the County of Venango, Ven. Ex., No. 7, Feb, Torm. 1878. Lathy & Agnow. All that certain undivided one-eighth fj) part of all those parcels of land situate in Howe Township (late Tionesta) i orest to,, and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz : Lots or tracts of land numbered lour thousand eight bun dled and twenty-three (123), four thous and seven hundred and ninety - two (17'J2), four thousand eight hundred and twonty-ono (1821), three thousand ono hundredand ninety - seven (Ul!17), and three thousand ono hundred and nnic- ty-hve (31115), in all four thousnnd acres of land more or loss, and being the lands conveyed by Oeorgo C. Porter ot Meadvillo, l'ennsvivnnia, to Frederic Prentice, and by Frederic Prentice and wife conveyed to tho party of the first part by deed dated November 1st, ltl, and re corded in ollico of tho recorder of dcods iu and for Forest county, aforesaid, in deed book vol. 2, at pages V'J. 100 and lOi, and being same land conveyed by S. M. Se;dy to tho lliland Petroleum Company , of Ve nango county, by deed dated 1-obi uary 28, A. D., 1S72, ii id recorded in Forest county, in deed book No. 8, pago 351 Ac. About thirty acres of which is cleared and under fence witli one old sawmill, ono fraino houso 45x24 feet two stories high, one fr.imo houso about 20x30 foot 11 stories high, two frame houses about 20x30 foct two btories high, two tianiu hrrns, ouo blacksmith shop, ami tho remains of scv eral old buildings thereon erected, also somo irtuttreo growing thereon. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Tho lliland Petroleum Com panv, at tho suit of David S. liuucoinb for use of John E. McDonald, now for uso of Austin Stevens. 'Terms cash. JCSTIS SHAW KEY. .Sheriff. Shcrill 's Ollico, Tiouo.stu, Pa., Dec. 20, ls77. American & Foreign flatenl4. OILMORE ,C: CO., Successors t Chip- man, llosniertf t o., (Solicitors, j'aicnis procured in all countries. o l-ecs m ad vance, rso charges unless tno patent is gianted. No fees for making prelinrna- rv examinations. No additional fees lor (Attaining and conducting n rehearing. Ily a recent decision of thot omnil'-sloner ALL rejected applications may bo revived. Special nttention given to Intnrfcrenco Cases before tho Patent Oflice, Extensions beforo Congress, Infringement Suits iu different Stales, and all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to (Jilnioro it Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. L5il CaseM. Warrants aud Scrip. Contested Land Cases prosecuted beforo tho U. S. (ie:icral Ijund Cilice uii'l Dcpart mcnt of tho I nf trior. Private Land Claims, Mining and' Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and Kit! acre pieces for side. Thii Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in lh? name ot tlio purchaser upon any dov- ernmcnt land subject to private entry, at $1.25 per acre. It is ol' cjmil value with Motility Land Warrants. Send stamp to Oilmorc it Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of 5ny & ESoimty. Ollicors, Soldiers, and Sailors of tlio late war, or then- heirs, are in many cases en titled to money from I ho (ovcrninent of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. l.ncloso stamp to (iilmore it Co., mid a full reply, alter examination, will bo f,dven you free. Pensions. All Ollicors. Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lato war, however slightly, can nlitam a pension by addressing (jilnioro A Co. Cases prosecuted by Oil more it Co. lo- foro tho Supremo Court of tho United States, the Court of Claims, and tho South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is con ducted in a separate bureau, undercharge of the Maine experienced parties employed by the old hrm. Attention to all business entrusted to (Jilnioro it Co, is thus se cured. Wo desire to win sutcoss by de scrying it. Address GILMOITE it CO.. 020 F St root. Washington-, 1). U. 4Itf SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailod at Wholosalo Prices. tOOOfor 200. 6030 for $300. 700f0rt300. 8800 for 93Q0. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. j IK HTIirCK IIAIin'lMST PRICES. Only Ono Prico for Cash, and a low one. NO DEVIATION. Wo give no discounts. Wo pay no agents' commissions, which double tlio prices of all Pinnos. We look to tho People, who want a first class Piano at a fair profit wrr cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tho People our agents, and give them our Pianos us low as any agent can buy eually good Pianos of any other inanufaclurer, giving tho People, in n reduced prico, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and InciipMitnl expenses. The "Modelssohn" Piano Co. can Nell you a 74 octavo rosewood case Piano, 0 feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, carved legs, serpentino and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Fraino, Over Strung Pass, Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany tho best Pianos of tho most celebrated makers, at tlio very low prico of 250, S275 or $;li0, according to style of case, or with four round cor ners' and full agraffe for ?:'.5(i, and guaran tee them In every respect ciual to any Piano inado of similar stylo, or no salo. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from tho very best materials, and by tho most skilled and liipshed work men. Tho manufacture Is conducted by one of the most experienced Piano niaiiu- laciurei-s in mo country, this is no now enterprise, turning out n poor and cheap piano, made troni green wood, and by irrocner mechanics. . . Our Piano is unsurpassed bv nny In tho market for its rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to the human voicn hi sympathetic, mellow and singing rpiali tii-s. It speaks lor Itsell. W o aro willing to placo It boldo any other mnko of I'lann on its mei it-. either inbeautvotca.se. or excellence of lone. and "at half fho money' of eijiiarry good instruments. "Tho best tho cheapest" When it costs tho lent money. ' All Pianos fully warranted for live years. Send for our Illustrated and De'sciip tivo Circular. The "Mendehitohn" Hano Co.. Ofllco of. Man u factory, M PROA DW AY, X. Y. HIlS. CJ. M. 13KATSJ, DHESSIIAKEIt, Tionesta, Pa. Il.fPiS. HEATH ha' recently moved to 1VL this placo for the purpose of meeting a want which tho ladies ot the town and county havo for a long time known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to make all kinds ot dresses in tho latest styles, and guarantee satisfaction. Stamping for braid ing and embroidery done in the best man ner, with the new est patterns. All I ask is a fair trial. Residcnco on Elm Street, in tins Acomb liuilding. tf. ViUU ery LJl&eii! lui Can't bo made by every agent ev month in the business we nish, but those willing to work can rasny earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Rusim-ss pleasant and lionorulile. women mid hoys and girls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete Outfit tree. The business iiavs I el,ti r than anything else. We will bear ex penso of starting you. Particulars lie-, write and aco. runners und me chanics, their son und daughters, and all classes in need of paying woik at home. should write to us and learn all about tho work at once. . nw is the time. Don delay. Address 'True it Co., Augiintu, Maine. MEADV1LLE, - - PENN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. TJIItPtf ami Animals stuffed and mount eu to urui-r. Ariinciai Ji-vea keot in btuk. 2-ly Awarded tho Highest Modal at Vlenu a E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., G01 llroadway, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) i Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers In CIIROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suita ble Views. PKOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. AVo aro Headquarters for everything In tho way of STEREO PT1CONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, boing manufacturers of the Micro-Scientilio Lantern, Stereo -Panopticon, University Stereoptit.on, Advertisers Stereopticon, Artoptieon Schod Lantern, Family Lantorn, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each stylo being the best of its class In tlio market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, w ith directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can innko money wilhuMagiu Lantern. jjfirOut out this advertisement for ref-orenee.-iiij HtBHASKAGRIST MILL. THE CRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy, town,) Forest county, has been tlmr oughly overhauled and retittod in first class order, and is now running and doin" all kinds of cum 'i o m a it i x h i x a. FLOUR, FEED, r ANDOAW, ConstHntly onhaud, and sold at tho very lowest figures, 3 -ti U. W. LEDECUR.
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