WEDNESDAY fflORMSG, APR. 1, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICKRS. Jurpril-VV. R. Dl'UN. CertncUmc.n A. 1?. Kolly.O. W. Bovnrd, J. A. Proper, W. It. Keck, Win. Richards, N. S. KorettiHti. Jutticta of the Peace D. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Constable II, Swaggart 0rhl Director! U. 11. May, H. O. Pn In, O. W. Robinson, T. J. VanUiescn.D. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President JuJrreT. P. Wrtmorr. Amoriate Judges Jus. G. Dai.k, Ed (taud Kf.rr. yViwnurr-WH. Lawkenc. Jrothonotary, llegitler Jtecorder, . J. W. Clark. Sheriff Justis Rbawukt. VoHimiiioncrKl.l BkrLIX, Isaac I oho, Jon Heck. CWvnfy Superintendent II. R. Brock- WAT. JHstrict Attorney H. D. Irwiw. Jury ?ommiitioner8 Lyman Cook, F. V. Mkrch.mott. County Surveyor t. T. CotXiN. Coroner W. C.ConvmN. County Auditor Nk hot. a a THOMP SON, J. R. NltlM,, II. A. ZUMDKLL. iffimhtraf ConfreniH akht Whitk. jlem6fy J. B. Aonkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE No. 309, I. O. of O. TP. Tl TKETS every Friday evening, nt ill o'clock, in the Hall formerly occupied Wy tbe Good Templars. ' W. Y. BIGGINS, N. O. O. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. K. L. Dvis, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. XI Collections made in uus ana aujoin Wig counties. 40-ly MILKK W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Blm Street, TIOtTES TA , rA W. . LATHY. . AORRW. LATHY te AGNEW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION HOLDIBRftt ' X fcave boon admitted to practice as an Attorney In the Pension Oilico at Wash ington, 'D. C All officers, soldiers, or Hallnr who -wore iniured in the late war. ran obtain pensions to which they may b entitled', bv calling on or addressing mo ai 1 lonenta, I'a. Also, claim for arrearages of par and bounty will receive prompt at tention. Having been over four years a soldier In the late war, and having lor a numwr o vrnra ntioraircd in the prosecution of sol tilers' claims, my experience will assure the collection or claims in uio wmriosi atbUllmt. J. II. AG NEW. 41tf. F.W.Hays, TTORNEY AT LAW. and Notaiit V Pl'in.ic. Reynolds llukill A Co.'s lilmik, Sunoca St., Oil City, ln. 39-ly i L4wren.ce House, T n ION EST A. PKNNA. WM. LAW Kf.NCE. PnopuiKTOK. nus nousi ! emit-all v located. Everything new and wHI I'urniwhed .Superior nceominoda- ilm o .i l utrli.t. n'teiitlon ul veil to finest, Yr-.tHMes and Fruit of all kinds isorvod In their season. Sample room for torn nersiai AgeuU. ' CENTRAL HOUSE, TIOXNKR A AGNEW BLOCK L. new 1J Aoxkw. Proprietor. Thin Ik a iiouse, and has just been flttod up for (he ixicominoUatioii of the public. A portion i of the patronage of tho public is solicited 4(-iy J. E. KL.AINK, M. I., TIONESTA, PA. Ofpicu Homis : 7 to 9 A. 7 to 0 M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 A. M. to S P. M. W. C. COBURN, M. D. "PHYSICIAN t SURGEON offers hi A services to tho people ot sorest llavlntr had an experience of Twe Years in constant practice. Dr. Ooburn euarantees to irlve satinfaction. I)r. Co- burn makes a apecialty of the troatment ot Naal, Throat, Lung and all other Chronic or lingering diHeases. Having investigated all Mcientiilc. methods of cur ing diaoaHe and selected tho trood from all systems, he will guarantee relief or acure in a!l cases where a cure is possible. No Charge for Consultation. All foes will be reasonable. Professional visits made at all hours. Parties at a distance can con sult him bv letter. Oflloo and Residence eocond building ttolow tho Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Of fice days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5tf B. H. HAT. A. a. IIIXT. MA Y, PARK A CO., B AUKERS' Corner of Elm A Walnut Sis. Tionesta. Baak of Discount and Deposit. Iuterest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of tlus U. S. Collections solicited. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ELM MTttKET, 80UTII OF ROTIINSON A BONNER'S STORE. Tionesta, CARPENTER, . . Pa., - Proprietor. Pictures taken iu all tho latest styles tbe'ttrt. '-tf LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. - rrrfgcrr.rr: -- " Kev. Elliot will preach in tho resbvtcrian Church, on Sunday next, morning and evening. Sabbath School nt 3 o'clock r. m. A little child of Cyrus Bradbury, aged about oue month, died on Friday moiniug last. 0 , A , ... e Samuel Adams, n old cilizon of ranklin, was drowned in the Alle gheny Iliver last week. E. L. Davis, Esq., of Tionesla Borough is to-day announced as a can didate for Assembly, subject to Repub- ican Ubnrc8. Justid Shawkey, of Tionesta Bor- ough, is to-day announced as canai- date for Frotho notary, &c, subject to Kepublican usages. The new boro officers were sworn in the first of the week. There is lots of work for tho new officials to per- form, and we hope they may do it in - such a manner as to satisfy their con- stituents and earn their salaries. President Judce Wetmore not i being present at the adjourned court held on Monday last, and some busi- ness coming up which needud his per sonal attention, another court was ap pointed for next Monday, at which be will preside. A newsy little paper yclept The Gosnw. nublished at Tidioute. bv Mr. Walter F. Jones, has been sent us. As there is nothing said in regard to the issuinz of further numbers we supnose the News will continue to occupy the elight advanco in prices, and the pros wholo field.' pects are that further advances will rri nr r u', . i 11 TheM. L. Mite oociety was held at iur. larran s lust evenmg, anu win be held in the church on next Tuesday evening, when a new arrangement ot some kind will be inaugurated. Tho society has been a financial success so far. . The bombarding which goes on among tbe hills around our town ev- ery morning (Sundays excepted) re- minds one forcibly of the advanco of a line of skirmishers who are meeting with a stubborn resistance. Accor- diug to the number of shots fired and the amount of ammunition expended, the pigeons, "the object of the meet ing," get off comparatively safe. Tho following officers of Tionesta Lodge, No. 3G9, I. O. O. F., were elected on Friday evening last, and will be installed on Friday evening by D. D. G. M., A. B. Kelly : N. G., J. E. Blaine. . V. G., C. E. McCray. Asa't See, J. T. Brennan. Trustee, 18 raos., J. 11. Chadwick The subordinate officers will also be appointed and installed ou next Fri day evening. Some of our troutists have already been trying the streams. ' No large strings havo been caught as yet, and we are inclined to believe that fisher men will have to go out into the wil derness a good ways to fiud good fish ing this season. Last year, as for many years past, the trout streams about here have been "fished to death," to use a common expression, 'bo that it is a good day's work" to capture two or three dozen trout. We are under obligations to the Pennsylvania Board of . Centennial Managers, for two volumes embodying the preliminary and final report of that board to the Legislature, trans mitted to that body, with a message from the Governor, on the 20th ult. We are grateful for the favor, and can not but speak highly of the board for me attention tney nave given tne sun- ject and the fullness of their report. Mr. F. L. Hall, who for something by men who would give their person like a year past has been studying al attention to its development. medicine with Dr. Coburn, has received and accepted an offer to go to Oregon to take charge of an extensive cheese factory for a Mr. Osborne, formerly of Crawford county. The trip .will be a pleasant one and the salary is a good one lor tueso times. "iJoc. isayoun man of steady habits nud good char acter, and we hope that good fortune may accompany him in his journey to the "Far Wet." Hon. G. W. Scofield, of Warren, has beeu appointed by the President ana connrmed by tne beuate to tne position of Register of tbe Treasury, to supply the vacancy caused by the deathof Hon. John Allison. There were several applicants for the posi tion, but we believe the best selection possible baa been mude. Judsre Sco field would honor any position within the gift of the President or people, and we are glad to see Mm thus honored by the present administration. Tt srieves us to learn that the piico of lumber and timber nt Titls burgh, this spring is lower than it has beeu for some years. We have heard of no better offer for square limber than eight cents, while our lumbermen counted confidently on fourteen cents. Some have purchased it here at . eight cents and run it below at a cost of per- haps two cent?, and find themselves 1 . . ' . out just about what it cost to run it The only explanation wo have heard as to tho low price of square timber is tho small demand for barges on ac count of the depression in the coal trade, tho numerous failures of coal men. and tho consequent salo of barjres at ftS3iencc,' 8aie8. at perh aps half their coet As our flfiuare timber has here tofore been iargeiy U3ed jn the manu- facture of barccs. this will, of course, account partly for the depression iu prices. Our lumbermen, generally, have been to a considerable more ex pense than usual in putting in their lumber and timber during the past winter, on account of the scarcity of snow, and all counted confidently ou getting enough more than the usual rates to pay them lor the extra ex pense incurred. We presume that those of our lumbermen who are able to hold their lumber and timber, will do so, but there are a good many who are obliSed 10 so11 at whatever sacri nce IjAtek. oiuee tue uoove was in I . M 1 . t tvI,e one 01 our Iarc I't-ermen has informed us lLat there has been occur before long. It is to bo hoped .... . . , . -The matter has been figured down to a fine point, and it has been found that a man can go to tho Palis' Expo sition, stay a month, and return home all in a respcctablo manner, for five hundred dollars. Now this compli cates matters again. We had esti mated the expense at one thousand dollars, and have economized, Btarved frozen, suffered coaxed, threatened and terrorized our patrons to get that ramount scraped together, and now we are in a quandary whether to go and stay two or three months alone, or to pick up some poor editor and take him along. We find it terribly incom en ient to have more money on hands than our expenditures call fur. If it wan't that wc feared our friends would fehut us up in an asylum,' we Vould bo tempted to pay our debts ! Mr. J. Q. Sweeney, who, with the aid of his school, gave a very euter taining and successful exhibition lost fall, has had programmes printed at this office for "another of the same," with an entire change of performance, to come off at the Clarington Church, on Friday evening, 19th iust. Prof. Cannon, who did much o mako the other exhibition a success, has been engaged for this one also, and wo have no doubt that the exhibition will be well worth the price of admission, 15 and 25 cts. We hope that all the sur rounding neighborhood will patronize this exhibition of homo talent. The Wood's Heirs, of Now York, who put down a well on their tract in Tionesta township last fall, have made arrangements to put down two more well 3 on same tract, operations to com mence forthwith. Tbe tract contains 1200 acres, and is situated between Tionesta and Little Tionesta creeks. The well drilled thercou last fall got a fair sand but no oil to speak of. The public can rest assured that this tfact at &u events wiU be thorougtiy deveIoped. We would fecl beUer if n unimproved territory were held Wm Imbody, a farmer, who lives Dear Haskell's Mills, was kicked in the left eye bv a hotse; on Friday morning last, from the effects of which it is yet feared that he may lose the eye. Drs. Coburn and McCormick were called and found the bone on one side of tho nose fractured, but the skull uninjured He was fixed up and rendered as com iortable us circumstances would per mit. Wo will.report further of his case next week. Business is getting complicated over in Europe, liussia has made a a treaty with Turkey which don't suit England. England, it is reported has made an alliauco with Austria to en force her demands. Russia, it is said, has, or is about to form a combination with Turkey, her lata enemy, to defend her position. J he press reports aie contrad'etory, and nothing definite can be said in tho premises. Jt looks sort I of warlike over tbcre4 however. County Committee Meeting. Tho members of the Republican County Committee of Forest County are requested to meet at tho Arbitra tion Room in the Court House, in Tio nesta, in Friday evening, April 19, at 7:30 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of choosing delegates to tho Republican State Convention, which meets on the 5th of May. A full attendance ia de sired. The following are the members of the -Republican County Commit tee : Barnolt, W. R. Coon. Green, II. W. Lcdabur. Hickory, L. Keister. Howe, M. M. Seybolt. Upper Harmony, II. M. Sctley. Lower Harmony, J. I. Range. Jenks, E. K. Shipe. Klngsley, W. B. Heath. Tionesta Twp., C. W. Clark. Tionesta Boro., W. E. Lathy. L. Aosew, Chairman. Master Alex. Dale, who has been attending Buchtel College, at Akron, Ohio, has been at homo spending a short vacation. He returns to-day, we believe. Something new tq Tionesta, in the sporting line is to take place to-mor row. Some of the numerous sporting men who have visited this section in quest of pigeons, have gotten up areg ular pigeon shoot, from traps, SetO' ral good shots have been invited, and doubtless some fine shooting will be witnessed. Just where the shoot wil take place has not yet been decided but probably some of the vacant land up above the brick yard will be cho sen. For Sale. A good single-barrel rifle in perfect order, for sale at a low figure. Can bo seen at this office. Large and Small Clover Seed Timothy Seed and LanJreth's Garden Seeds, at Robinson & Bonner's. 50 4 MONEY. Wo will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: , Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by f:., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawjrence House. J. II. Dkricksou & Co. 27lf If you want a good article, buy Kunkel8 Perfumes for the handker chief. For ealo at Bovard's. tf. Kunkel's "Parfume de Paris," the pleasantest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale at Bovara's Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard and lasting article. tf. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wlno of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's colebrated Bitter Wine of Iron will effectually cure liver com plaint, jiiunalce, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrh(ea,diseasoof the kidneys'and all diseases arising from a disordored liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, ilatulenco, inward piles, tuiiness ot wood to tne nead, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust lor food, lullness or weight in tne stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried or dilllcult breathing, flut tering at the hoart, choking or suttoeating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of porspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the sido, back, head, chest, limbs, etc.. sudden flushes of heat, burn ing in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression or spirits. 1'rlee $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some othor preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wifle of Iron Is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 29 North Ninth Street, Philadolphiu, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No fee till head pagsos. Heat, Pin and Ktomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, nrico fl. It never fails. Common sense leaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral St E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner iu tho world. They re move dandrutl, allay irritation, soothe and cool the heated sculp, prevent the hair from falling off, am promote the growth In a very short timo. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They iuipurt a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, ami. as a hair dressing, they aro unrivall ed : eradicate dandrull and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, ro- moves grease, scurr, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a nalurul and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh und wiry hair. Price per bottle $1. Ask your druggist for them, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 20'J North Niuth Street Phil adelphia ra. l$-tin NOTICE Is hereby given of the Iom of Cer tificate No. 82 to eight shares of Ex change National Bank Stock, issued n tho name of Mrs. Rachel Lewis, now dee'd. and dated March 9th. 1860. Aji iia vv in Aivunu a wwj is v-' v v Deen uesiroycu uy nre, ai AioneBia, a., April 9th, 1877, and application has been made to the bank for the issue of a new Certificate to the undersigned. Mrs. J I. M. L. Dituridoe, 50 3t Admx. Try Ktmkel'e Ferfumes lor the handfceichicf. For sale at Bovard'. Notice. WHEREAS, my wife, Mary Jane Kep- lor, has left my house and board without reascnaljla caiiHO or pioftction, and taken my children with her Without my knowledge or consent, all person are he'robv warned not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debt of her contracting. J. Ai. KEPLER. Tionesta, Mar. 10, 1878. 1 Notice to the Public. AIT HERE A8. mv wlfo. Mary E. Cropp. VV has left my bod und board without Just cause or provocation, I hereby warn all parties not to trust or narnor ner on my account, as I will not pay any bills she may contract. u. . uuurr. Tionesta, Mar. 18, 1378. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of tho Court of Common TIpiisi of Forest nountv and to mo directed. there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of I ioncsta, on MONDAY, APRIL 8, A. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : Alexander Gordon vs. Harriet M. L. Dithridtfd and Georgo W. Dithrldge, Lev. Fa. No. 4.- May Term, 1878. Tate. A 11 t hose th roe several pieces or parcel s of lahd situate in Tiomesta Township, Ferest Coun ty,, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a fallen white oak on the Mark Noblo line, thence S. 89 W. 39.5 perches to a white oak stump, tKorre . 68 W. 38 porches to a white oak on the bank of the Allegheny iliver, tnence up said river r. 25 E. 38 perches to Th lenee 8?. 03 E. l Torches, thence S. 1 E. &4 3-lrf perches to the place of beginning. Containing 18 acres and 5 perches., and being thereon erected one one-story dwelling house and one Irame barn ana some rruit trees grow lnir thereon. Also. Beginning at a white oak stand - ing on mo bans oi me Aiiegneny mvor as tho S. W. corner of the above described tract, thence south 68 E. 38 perches to a stump, thence N. 89 E. 39 perches to a fallen white oak, tnence H. a" is. a porenos to a white oak sapling, thence N. 60 W. 79 peichos to a white oak, thence S. 45 W. 39 nercbes to a chestnut, thence N. 45 W. 12.5 perches to a red oak on the bank of the Allegheny River, thence up said river N 45 E. 10 perches, thence N. 26 E. 65.5 perches to the place of beginning. Con taining 25 acres and 45 perches, and being erected thereon one saw mill rnd engine houso, Also. Beginning at a chestnut thence N. 45 E. 39 perches to a white oak. thence 03 lands above described a. oou n. iv per ches to a small white oak, thence by Mark Noble lands S. 1 E. 41 perehes to a post and stones, thence bv same W. 60 perches to a chestnut stump, thence by land of John w. inlands N. 35 w. 8 perches to tho place of beginning. Containing 33 acres more or less. Taken in execution nnd to be sold as the property of Harriot M. L. Dithridgo and George W. Dituridge at tho suit 01 Alex andor uordon. Terms cash. JUSTLS SHAWKEY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlleo, Tionesta.Pa., Mar. 18, 1878, II. G. TIMtUU & CO. OIL CITY, PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in HE .A. IR, ID -W Jk. E3 , Oil Woll Supplies, i. e. Tubing, Casing, Sucker Jtodn, Working Barrels, Valves, c, Brass C Steam Fittings, Belt ing, ac Leather, Casing, Ac, Iron, Nails, Steel, Hope, Oakum, Ac. We make a SPECIALTY of one-and-a- quarter-inch Tubing and Steel Rods for Small Wells. H. G. TINKER & CO.. Oil City, Ta. m. BOOTS I N, AND SHOES! H II. EVANS has just opened a largo and well-selected stojk of Boots and Shops, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from sur rounding towns and country when visiting Tidioute to call and Kxamine Kioek befVo purchasing elsewhere. "Burt" and also "Gray Bros" Fine French Kid Shoes for Indies' wear a specialty. Remember the place, GIRAED BLOCK, TIDIOUTE, PA. 3J3ui H.U.EVANS. COUIIKCTED KVfcUi i By Robinson & Bonner, lK,.. General Merchandise. Flonr n barrel 4.7ufjj7.0 l.PO 8 00(3 3.M) 1. BOG 1.76 1.45(i$l.r0 75 - 45 "f l,p!,t r - . n M ciIop fe0d, pure grain Hye bushel Osi'" Sew bhd - Corn, car - - - - S.')fJW Beans bushol - Z.OO.I.Orf I Iain, sugar cured - Jli' Breakfast Bacon, sugar onred 10 Shoulders 7 Whitensh, lialf-barrebj ... 0.00 Lake herring half-barrels - - 8.75 Sugar - (Jll Syrup 75(91.00 N. O. Molasses evr ... WQTw RrtaM, Rio Coffeo Rio Coffee, Java Cfffbio Tee! - Butter 30Q2 .40(300 - M . .. 10 10012 - -!2t 5.00 - 8.00 coeo1 - - 1.7ff - e it 17 18 il , mt Rico j w . Eggs, fresh BrM - Lard -Iron, coirfnton. bar Nails, lOd, keg Potatoes - . - Li mo bbl. Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef WILLIAM READ & S0NSr 13 FANEUIL II ALL SQR., BOSTOiV, - - Agents for "W. & C. SCOTT Si. SOU'S BREECH-LOADERS If Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot one of these guns over 80,000 times and still uses it in all his matches), Miles . Johnson and the principal shots and clubs.- We have also brought out tno Best $50 Brecch-Loadcr of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown in the market. Othor qualities at $35 and . 1 on ,an(i Guns.- g-tcna iot circulars ana Aiists or seo- is nbt easily earned In those times but it can bo ma le in three months by any one of either sex, in any l . 1 1 . .111 - -L. ... A W partjof the country who in willing to work steadilv at tho employment that We fur 1 nish. per week In yonf own totfn. I You need not bo away tt otn home oret night. You can give your whole time to the work or only your npa're monients; It costs nothing to try the business. TfirfrtS and (5 Outfit free. Address at Offc6. H. Hallktt A Co., Portland, Maine. 44-iy Yoif Can Save Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from "the undersigned Manufacturers Agent, fot the best brands In the market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. CH AS. A. SHULTZ, Tuner, 1 - v . a ... . "v : 1 .111.. r ly JjOCK nox lim, wil 1 i.y, 1 TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, PROPniBTOfl. SHAVING, ' Hair-Cutting, HUampooin ' Rnd nvrv thimr in tho Tonsorlal Ai done with neatness and despatch. Also a first-class stock or CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Between Mablo Hunter's and the OHioe, Tidioute, Pa. 3 3 REMiriGTon Breech-Loading DoubleBarrelU CUFJ. Weight, 8i to 81 pounds : length of bart za and eu 111. m ana i gauge. Price, Kterl barrel 94S Twlut barrI, f Lanlnated bnrrrln, 975 l)ww burrcls, 585. The best ever offered tho Amor! . sportsman, combining an 1110 mosi en able features of tlio best imported, tog 1: er whli some valuable improvements 1. found in anv other Top Uever, Snap Ac tion, Centre Fire. tor sale bv tne taroeevery wuere. ni; ufwtured bv E. REMINGTON A UO tl and 283 Broadway, New York. P. ' Box, 3!4. Armory, llllon, N. Y. Cut t.. out and send for Illustratkd Cai loo us and Treatise ou KirLS Suooti: 24-3m. f TO THK WORKING CI-ASS.-We i-- now orenared to furnish all classes v constant employment at home, thS win of the time or tVrr their spare momin Business new liuht nnd profitable- i' sons of either sex easily earn from 9 1 to f5 per evening, and a proportional by devoting their whole time to the 1 ness. Boys and girls can earn nearly much as liujn. That all who see this tiee may sond their address, and tet business we make this unparalleled of To such as are not well satisried we . sond one dollar to pay for the trouble writting. Full particulars, samples w several dollars to uoiiimence work on. t aoopy of HoinoHiid Fireside, ouo i t largest and best Illustrated PuUi a'. all sent free by mail. Reudor, if yen permanent, Urolitable work, n Geroge Stinson A Co.. Portland, M t JOB WORK of all kinds don nce on Uort woUce. S77 i XL
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