Cincinnati is to have what, so far as we know, is a novelty in American ci ties, a public forum, to used for meet ingsof citizens. A wealthy citizen pro mises to build it on a public square in front of the new post office, at a cost of half a million dollars. The rostra, or speaker's stand, Is to lie of marble. A M. Louis clerk tried to get up a cor ner in the chicken market one day last week. He has been driving half the clerks on the thoroughfare wild with envy by a magnificent cluster diamond ring. One morning, while at Lucas market, his hand remised on a chicken coop and a curious cackler went for his ring, plucked out and swallowed the largest gem in the cluster. It is unne cessary to say that he bought that coop of chickens at the dealer's price. He says he will have that diamond if the family is compelled to eat chickens all summer. The Jackson (Tenn.) Whig ami Tri bune tells of a woman who sent her hus band to buy a jug of molasses. He got drunk and fetched home the jug filled with whiskey. She took it up, smelt it. set it back and then squaring herself, arms akimbo and eyes dashing, she ex claimed, "VThar's them molasses?" The old man smiled and winked plea santly and waving his left hand propiti- Htingly. exclaimed, "Them's they!" lie is now convalescent, but the jug is hopelessly deranged. One <if the editors of the Cincinnati Enquirer recently saved the cook of a canal boat from drowning and has re ceived a letter from the girl's father, saying: "You have saved the girl and she's your'n." No cards; no editor. Walter Savage Laiulor related how he once met Napoleon walking in the gar den of the Tuileries and added, in cha racteristic Lander style: "The fellow looked at me so insolently that if I had not had a lady 011 my arm I should have knocked him down." "How does your husband get along?" inquired a friend of an undertaker's wife. "Nothing to complain of, thank the Lord; he had twelve funerals yes terday." The editor of a Pennsylvania paper having failed to get a pass, congratu lates himself on the fact that Tom. Scott can't control the through route to heaven. A sull fur damages for breaking the leg of a child seven years old was on tri al recently in the Superior Court, Hus ton. Preliminary to the testimony of the child, his counsel asked him: "What will be the consequences if you testify falsely?" The child answered: "I shall be punished with everlasting fire." "Very well," responded the attorney, "you know more about it than \ do." The child was permitted to proceed and narrated the circumstances very naive ly and intelligently. The average salary of the sixty-one thousand Protestant clergymen in the United States is computed at S7OO an nually. Probably more than one-third of the whole number receive no more than SSOO. A clergyman in Haven port, lowa, ex changcd pulpits with a pies tor in a not distant city a few Sundays ago and meeting at the railroad crossing they had a brief chat together. They carried satchels just alike and when the car-bell rang each caught up one and started for the train, to find on reaching their des tinations that they had exchanged satch els and sermons. "Is Mike McCloskey in the ranks?" asked the Commander-in-Chief, as the army stood in line of battle. "Here, Gineral," said Mike, stepping forward. "Then let the engagement begin," said the General, This is the way Mike tells the story. A yonug man in a suburban town sent off his first postal card on Thursday morning. After writing a message on the back he enclosed it in an envelope, clappedoua three-cent starapand drop peel it into the post-office, remarking that it was a very handy arrangement and should have lx-en introduced years ago. A staid citizen of Indianpolis, while recently on a business visit to New York, was asked to escort a charming young widow hence to her home in Western New York! He complied, of course; but when on reaching the place of her residence, all her friends began congratulating her and him on what they supposed to be her new alliance, it became aggravating and embarrassing and he was compelled to explain that he had a wife at home, to whom he had been married for sixteen years. A man in a neighboring town who married aw idow has invented a device •to cure her of'eternally'praising her former husband. Whenever she begins to descant on his noble qualities, this ingenious No. 2 merely says: "Poor dear man! llow I wish lie hadn't died?" and the lady immediately thinks of something else to talk about. A thoroughly French story reaches us by private letter from Alsace. The writer says: We have found out one very nice way of annoying our oppressors. Yen many of the Prussian officers have little white dogs. We catch these little white dogs and color their heads and shoulders red and the hind-quarters blue, leaving a white streak in the mid dle, thus joining the French colors — red, white and blue. Then we let the little dogs go and got around and hear flu Prussians swear. It makes them very amm Indeed ELORtDGE BROTHERS, "SPECIAL AGENTS FOR WOODWARD & BROWN. WEBER. MATHCSHEK, an J CHICKEBING PIANOS, AI.SO. George Wood's Celebrated Organs. •TLI.AK S NEW MASONIC HALL BUILDING, (.Veer 'Housell House,) WELLSVILLE. N. Y. Dealers in ail kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN DISE, SHEET MUSIC, Ac. TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS A SPECIALTY. We invite the Public to examine and criticise the ' WOODWARD A BROWN Pianos, and GEO. WOODS' Organs. 2440-tf H. Q, IREADWELL, —OF— We!!svi!!e, N. Y., 4. . Ifas Just retained from New York with a large stock of Boots and Shoes, jLEATHER & SHOE FIR' LOOK AT THE PRICES! WOMEN'S SLIPPERS from 50c. to 81.75 J " LEATHER LACE BOOTS 90E. " 1.75 1 •' MOROCCO " " 81.00 " 1.25 j MEN'S THICK BOOTS 2.50 " i.oo " KIP " 2.75 " 1.50 Small Shoes, from 30 cents'upwards. Sole Leather, 30 rud 31 cents per pound. Shoe Findings of all kinds, verycheap. Remember the place,—directly opposite the Ilowell House. 11. I>. TRFAIUVI'.M,, AGENT. Singer, Grover & Baker, leather and j common Needles, Thread and Oil kept j constantly on hand. A. M. Reynolds, Agent. The Elmira Advertiser ' A DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL EOR TIIE PEOPLE. The News Paper of this Section. 1 LATEST NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE j WORLD. TJIU. DAILY ADVERTISER is a morn ing paper published every day except Sun i days. It Is published at KIN han available point, I that it is able to give all the latest news to a verv ! extensive territory earlier than It is possible for anv other Journal to supply il. Over a large por j tton of sol THERN NEW YORK and NORTH ERN PENNSYLVANIA it reaches points early In tti" morning, and west of Elmira even to the Lake j it is in | ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS ! of any metroiiolitr.n journal. Us specialties and features tl.at recommend it to the public are numerous and known far and wide. If is the representative journal of Southern New York and looks earnestly and persistently to the interest and advancement of that portion of the 1 State. It has an Interest in and care for the large and 1 ! constantly increasing in population, wealth and i power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although printed in another state seeks by all rea enable j means to forward it on the high road of prosperity i and wealth. THE SPECIAL FEATURES 1 of the A UVERTISEKare: its full, latest Telegraph ic intelligence from all quarters; its faithful re ports of the daily Markets at all the Commercial Centres of the country; Its comments on |iolltical ; and passing events and its full, fresh and readable local intelligence. it comidues all the best features of a first-class general Newspaper and a first-class local journal. The WEEKLY ADVERTISER Is a large, eight-page, fifty-six column newspaper. Issued every Thussday, and contains the cream of the Daily edition. It is especially addressed and intended for that large and Intelligent class of commuuitv who-re side off the great main lines ol communication and the facilities for reaching whom make it impos sible to supply themselves with a daily paper. For these, besides the late general and local news, are provided reports of local agricultural hi t-rests and full reports of late inarkeis for country • produce. It is eminently a readable paper and furnishes in eace issue a vast amount and variety of reading ' matter. TERMS. DAILY". PER YEAR I 8 00 WEEKLY*, " 2 00 j TIIE Popular Science Monthly CONDUCTED BY Prof. IE. L. Yonmans. i The crowing importance of scientific knowledge ! to all classes of the community calls for more effi cient means of diffusing it. The Popular Science Mmt>il;i has been started to promote tills object and supplies a want inet by no other periodical in the United States. It contains instructive ami attractive articles, j and abstracts of articles, original, selected and il lustrated, from the leading scientific men of dif ferent countries, giving the latest interpretations of natural phenomena, explaining the applica | tions of science to the practical arts and to the operations of domestic life. It is designed to gtve especial prominence to j those branches of science which help to a better understanding of the nature of man; to present j tie claims of scientific education; and the bear huts ■ f science upon questions of society and gov ■ ernment. lb w the various subjects of current ! opinion are affected by the advance of scientific ■ inquiry will also be considered. In its literary clmrae er this periodical alms to he (a.,,a... A thout being superficial ami appeals to the Intelligent reading clum at the communi , ly. It seeks to procure autli- title statements from men who know ; tuir subject ami who will address ! the non-sien title public for purposes of exposition and explanation. It will have .•ontribntions from Herbert Spen i cer, l'rof. liu.Mey, J'rof. TymlaU. Mr. Darwin and other writers Identified With speculative thought ' am) scientific explanation. The Popular Science Hunt My is published in a large IN .avo, handsomely printed on clear type. Terms, Five Dollars per annum, or Fifty Cents per copy. Published by ■. APPLETUX A CO., WJ and 661 Broadway, N. EXOCII MORGAN S S-IOXS,' 8 A P O L i G> :*a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes except washing clothes. SAPO L I O for elcaultsg your House will save the laltor of one cleaner, Give it a trial. SAPo L I O for Win lows is bettor than Whiting or Water. No removing curtains or car pets. SAPO L I O cleans Paint ami Wood, In fact the en fir' house better than .Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. You cat.t afford to be with out it. j , BAPO L I O for scouring Knives is better and clean er than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. SAPO L I G is better than Soap and Sand for polish ing Tinware. Brightens without scratch ing. SAPO L 3 O polishes Brass ami Copper utensils bet ter than Acid or OH and Kotten Stone. SAPO L I O | for Washing Dishes and Glassware Is in valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPO L I O removes Stains from Marble Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPO L I O removes Stains and Grease from Car pets and other woven fabrics. There is no one article known l lint n ill <!<>•:<> ninny Kinds of work anil do it lis well as well as Kajtolio. Try it. HAND S .V P 0 L 1 0 a new and wonderfully effective Toilet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. | HAND S A I ' o L r o as an article for the Bath "reaches the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND S A P 0 L I 0 Cleanses ami. Beautifies the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blem ish from both hands and face. HAND S A P 0 I J I () is without a rival in the world for curing or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face. I HAND S A P 0 L I O removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains <t- Grease; for workers in Ma chine shops, mines, Ac, is invaluable. For making the skin white and soft and giving it a "bloom of beauty," it is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. HAND S A POLIO costs 10* to IS cents per cake and everybody should have it. You will like it. Don't Tail to try these Goods. fliiy it of your moi-oliniit if lie lias it or | will procure it for you. It not. w rite i tor our Pamphlet,"AH about Sapolio,*' and it will be mailed free. ENOCH MORGAN'S F-SOXSI. 20 Park Place. N. Y. | 2rt6a2C-eow M I gMrnj—WCTISS. ■■■ ■■ ■■■ I Before purchasing elsewhere call and i examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. I#. Reynolds, Agent, | office in on mated mock, Ccudersport, Fa. OYSTERS. I A. H. PE6RCE, Wholesale and Hdail OYSTER DEALER, CQUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters by the Can, Quart, Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families, Tarties and Festivals supplied ou short notice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give nie a trial and I can suit you. 24-221 A. H. PEIRCE. Old Sewing Machines of any make repaired in a workmanlike manner. A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent. UTICA STEM. EIBIIE CO. (Formerly WOOD A M ANN.) STATIONARY A PORTABLE STEAM ENCIiiES. The Best anil Most Complete Assortment in the .Market. These Engines have always maintained the very highest standard of excellence. We make the manufacture ot Engines, Boilers A Saw Mills a spe cialty. We have the largest A most complete works of the kind in the country, with machinery spect- We keep constantly in process large numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prices and on the shortest notice. We build En gines specially adapted to Mines, Saw-mills, Grist mills, Tanneries, Cotton-gins, Threshers and all classes of manufacturing. We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw-mill the best and most complete saw-mill ever Invented. We make the manufacture of saw-mill outfits a special feature of our business aud can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all cases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market and work absolutely une qualled for beauty of design, economy A strength. Send for Circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. | 24-43r!<st> ITII'A, X. Y. D. B. NEEFE, I CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Cor. EAST and WORCESTER Sts., Coudersport, E*a., will carry on the following branches of business Wagon Shop. There will be made to order and kept on hand all kinds of Lumber Wagons, with Bodies, Whif fletrees, Neck-yokes and Steel Spring Seats; Platform and End-Elliptic Spring Wagons; Side, orConcord, Elliptic Spring Top and Open Buggies; Sulkies; Oue-horse Wagons. Ox and Horse Carts, Sleighs and Cotters will be made to order on short notice. Repairing of all kinds of old work done with neat ness and durability. i ; i i I BLACKS3IITII SIIOI*. j Horse and Ox Shoeing; Irontng of all kinds of I : Wagons, Sleighs and Cutters. Picks, Clevises, Chains, Hooks, Drag-teeth, Hinges, Bolts for ] ( Carriager, Plows, etc., and repairing of all i | kinds of Mill Irons and Farming Implements. 1 i 'I PAINT SHOP. 1 j Painting of all kinds of new Wagons, Carriages. I Sleighs and Cutters, and special attention paid to the cleaning and painting of old work. Sign and Ornamental Painting done to order with : 'neatness ami dispatch. I I (Trimming Shop. All kinds of Carriage, Stage and Coach Tops, Cushions, Falls, Dashes, Lazy-Backs, Shaft Trimming, and all work in the line of Trim ' j ming done In good Style. 1 Notice is given that I have changed mv place of [ business from Brookland, Pa., to this place and have built a new Factory—3o x T2 ft., —in which the fonr brahches of business will be carried on, and will be pleased to receive the custom of my old patron". The best of Lumber, Iron and Trimming Materia! that can be procured will be used on the work. Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. I>. 11. NEEFE. ! 2425-° . I. H. GOOD SELL, i t Carpenter and Joiner. SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER, (above EAST' Street,) I i Couilorsport. Pn. I I CONTRACTS taken and materials furnlshedfor all kinds of BUILDING PLANING and MATCHING done.— MOULDING of all t ' SASH, BLINDS and DOORS on hand or manu r t factured to order. l 1 t CASH paid for I*l ne Lumber. i Your patronage is solicited. N. H. GOODSELL. I J. GLASE & SON, Carpenters & Joiners, Ccmdex*sport, Penn'a. . ! CONTRACTS taken for all kinds of BUILDING — I | ami materials furnished. i DOORS. RIINDS and SASI! kept constantly on hand or manufabtured to order. CASH paid for PINE LUMBER. J. BLASE A: SON. The SINGER is the best machine for all work. According to sworn returns | there were over 45,000 more sold hist year than any other kind made. A. M. Reynolds* Agent. j PHOTO GRAPHS! J _ 0 HAVING arranged my Light so as to obtain all those fine Gradat ions ol* Sliatle so essential to a BEAUWUL PIIOTOGEAPH, I re peetfully solicit your patronage. I make all the leading styles of Photographs and Ferieolypes, , from a CAKD PICTURS to a I.IFE-SIZB POKTRAIT —finished in' INDIA I INT ID , WATER COLORS or OIL j COPYING of OLD PICTURES made a special A large Stock of Walnut, Rosewood ;uut OMU Picture Frames Square and Oval, ' OX HAS!) AND FOE BALB. | j All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Kl. T. LYNDE Photograph Gallery, SECOND STREET East of MAIN, (Jjike's Building,) COUDERSPORT, PA. V#iSRART'S PINE TREE Tar Corft | t NATI VE'S GSEAT KE'IEDY i FOIt TIIR Throat and. Lungs. - It is gratifying to us to Inform the public that i Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart'a l*inc Tree 'l'ar Cordial, ' for Throat and Lung diseases, has gained an | enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa- : ' cific coast, and front thence to some of the first t families of Europe, not through the pres3 alone, hot by persons throughout the States actually ben j edited and cured at his office. While he publishes j less, so say our reporters, he is unable to supply | the demand. It gains and holds its reputation— : First: Not by stopping cough, but by loosening : and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy mifcter collected about the threat and bronchial • tubes, which causes irritation. \ Second: It removes the cause of irritation, ' (which produces cough), of the mucous membrane j : and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purili. - the blood. Third: It is free from squills, lobelia, ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung remedies : are eomposed, which allay cough only, and disor ganize the stomach, it has a soothing effect on j the stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and ' lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of the system, and in its invigorating and purifying effects it has gained a reputation ; which it must hold above all others iu the market. NOTICE. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Great AmerleaniDyspepsia Pills, AXI) WORM SUGAR DROPS Being under my Immediate direction, they shall I not lose their curative qualities by the use of cheap aud impure articles. HENRY R. WISHART, Proprietor. ~~ FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart'a Offiice parlors are open ! i on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a. m., to 5 p. m., for consultation by Dr. Win. T. Ma- j gee. With hint are associated two consulting phy- ' sicians of acknowledged ability. This opportuni ty is not offered by any other institution in the j city. ; All Kellers must le addressed to L. Q. C. WISHART, M. D., SO. 232 X. SECOXD ST., i I'll Unci olpti in. ! IPILA-XIN" AND ORNAMENTAL JOB iBINTlN rEOMFTLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEfVi. New Singer Sewing Machines ex j changed for ones of any kind or make, ; by A. M. Reynolds, Agent. a*.-™-*- INVALIDS, DON'T DESPAIR! Thousands have found relief, and thousands will turn to Oils Medi cine after exhausting their purses and patience in search of health. Giddiness of the head, dullness of the mind, foet id breath, coated tongue, loss of appetite, pains and weakness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver, .yellowness of the skin, constant fever and : thirst, with a total disrelish for business, pleasure, ' i or any kind of employment. —FAHßNEVß PAN ACEA, if taken and persevered in for a few day s, f will remove this whole class of symptoms.— The fluids of the body become pure, and mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue elean, the appetite improved, ami the w hole system so l>en etitted that disease, in bad weather, is less 11ame j to afflict you. I OR. P. FAHRNEY'S § d . ; CELEBRATED £lootl Cleanser or Panacea. As a medieine for children, fbe Panacea is, in 1 : every way, calculated to take the place of theeml lesj variety of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose, and which are often very injurious. 1 A medicine which possesses the qualities of a ca thartic as well as a mild alterative, ami which is capable of am - ting disease without the least in jury to the child is of Incalculable value to • every mother. As a t'uthartlc.it is very effective, yet it does not, if given in proper quantities, cause . nausea or distress in the stomach or bowels. It is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very impor- I i taut feature as a medicine for children. As a pre- j ventive of disease It is unprecedented, as it act - ; i directly upon the digestive organs and the blood. ; , Iu all scrofulous diseases, it is the most effective medicine ever offered to the public, ami, !f given \ i regularly and perseverlngly, those eruptive dis- , eases so common In children may be entirely era-!- i lea ted. Prepared by P. Fahrnc; ' Pros. A Co., Waynes boro, Pennsylvania. and I)r. p. Faiikkkt, 80 North Dearborn Street, Chi aga. Price f1.25 per bottle; f >" sale by Whole sale and Retail Dealers, and by P. A. Si'EBBINS, .In., S4 -1 Couui-rspori, Pa, FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL. CGR. CORTIAMDT & NiW CKURCH STS„ N. Y. On the European Plan. Rich aun P. FnK.vcn, Son of the late Col. Rich ard French, of French'- i\> t I. has taken this li*>- tel. t.-w:y ht'cd up ami emirely r novated p, , same. Centrally located in the bu. im-ss part if t the i iiy. Lu-.!ic.->' and GeuUciuciia' Dining Room.- j Attached. iu2 AGENTS WANTED. ; In every county of each state, for a t-ew Nation- ' :al Book. (THE LlVj.s AND PORTRAITS OF i THE PRESIDENT.-.) w ith fae simile copy of tne i Declaration of in ! . .h v . the Con-titat:o:i of ; the I nlt 1 S'ute. aii-1 r-bington'a Farewell AU : dress, w ith 19 fine steel plates. For circulars and ; Terms address Johnson Wilson & Co., 27 Deck- , ; hum St., New York. IM j The very fcest plan : Bv which you can obtain Life Insurance is th ; Low Premium, AH Cash, Sto k Plan, It ftintishe. ! I the largest am cunt of insurance for a given sura ! of money. The contract Is plain and definite, j . without complication, mystery or muerts!idy.j j The isilie . ; always worth if.- face, tin- premium never inciv tse . it is the most satisfactory a:.' : economical plaa for the in. nam, Tins T:. wki hi;s Ivs'i'.ANt u Com pan a, of Hartford, Conn.,) ants Life Insurance upon ti.i- excellent plai. its se uinv is ur.qu . lioue i. Apply to any Agent j or send for Clrc ular. edit ; Agents wan too for the f-.evv Cook. 1 Epidemic & Contagious Diseases with the newest and be.-t i-..r for all ca-.--s. ; The only thorough wotk of vkind i.i the wort 1.1 i.mb: Smallpox, Yesliow ?e\er, Ciio- Icra, • .I.'-. >.: r iil ifilThOUl IT, end *. miy it. i. ■>. -4 • •in iu.-t,-.in/us. '• he i.-igge-r e;:a of the sews >n fur ig. ,ts. Address ii. 6. GOOD.-, AF.D A CG., 14. T . eiiiont bu, lio-toii. ho.. ttOOB A6BSIII WJIhiTEA ? 'OS I EYEItI BOOV& OWN EH IHICIABI. I : by c. W. Glkasok, >;. P. Bells rapidly. One agent i * acrid 100 iii one week. Apply ;>t once to XL N. Mc-1 - KINNEY A Co., Philadelphia, i a. sor-i >R NAI F. —A large bo-iy of Tliri erand Iron ,i_ <.••• I anin v.. idle tYiiusyltaui •; aalimat peut 09,100,060 feet of *ouud white oak, white and yellow pine tpd hemlock. On and near floating j stream.-, with steam sav.-mi'i, b*.'im, i-ic., on tic SH-tp.c'.dUiua. Apply to i'. \. . .siiEAFia;. Poits vibe, I"a. SON tu <iri> Your EEei.-c-, v>;E: i >c new t uromo "Awake" aud "Asleep." m;:s like wiUUdre.' lbe pair sent for iifty cents. Ala . <ll- count t- Agents. Address W. I". CAIIPKN i ER, Foxl * re, Mass. oul4 : tf/n i-EH WEEK IN \S,I to Agents. Every- S .Li fi'i'iii uinl exjxen- puiil. £*>.4 A. COi LTKK CO., Charlotte, Mich. ! - - - The La Croix Medical Dispensary, ESTABLILHED IN 18117, Is toe oldesl A- most succ.essful institution in this country lor the treatment of Chronic and Sexual Di;ases. For te; ins of treatment call, or address by mail, with statement of c use, S. H. UUNsDGN, f"or4 ill Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. i ft GREAT OFFER! ' will dispose Of I<h> I'IAMiS A- ORGANS of Jirsl ■ class makers, including WATERS', at exlrcinel ; low prices for cash, or part cash, aud balance iii ■mall monthly payments. New ; Octave flrat : i-iass PIANOS, all modern improvements, for SSTB <-ash. Organs gas, t% DOUBLE-REED 1 - ORGANS, $100; -ESTOP, $ 110; S-S'J Ol', $ 125, lil.d I upwards. WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS | are the most beautiful and perfect in tone ever I ; made. The CONCERTO STOP is the best ever j i placed in any Organ. It is produced by a third ; : set of reeds peeuliarly voiced, the EFFECT of ! which is MOST CHARMING and sol I. STIR , RING, while lis IMITATION of the ill MAN IVOICEIa SUPERB. Thrrna lSberal. Iluiria i Tun t ATAUwes Xaud tor one stamp. A lllnaal 1 discount t-i Minbitere, Churches, Sunday-Schools, ■ j Ixt.lges, etc. WAITED.' 4\t4 WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Bartram ; Sewing Machine, mvle at Dar.bnrv. Conn. The: •ailie-t, fastest and easiest Lock-SHtiii, straight ! ; Needle Machine in the market. We give better ! | terms than any other company. Address John A. Dodge, Gen'i Agent , d"l*4 ltanliury, Conn, j tV A 1.1. ACE A COMPANY'S CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE 1 No boiling necessary. A cup of delicious Choctv ! late made yvith if in two minutes. No waste, j Packed in pound jars. Yaiiilla or plain. One do& in box. Unequaled as a confection for lunch ! spread on crackers, with a glass of niiik at hand I to drink. F-r making Soda V ater Syrup or fla ; vorlng ice Cream it is superior to anv Chocolate ! made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else wj II 1 Ibe used where this has been tried. For sale hv J. T. warhe.n a CO., CincUmati, o. 47r4 i | Write fcr a Price List to .. IS JOHNSTON, Great tYestcrn Gun Works, I No. 179 SMTHITELb Sr., PITTSBFROIf, PA. ' ! Bree-'h-loaling Shot-guns, S4O to s."bo. Double I Shot-guas $S ¥> $l5O. Single (.uns to s2b Rifles j $S to $75. Pevhlvers fsro f t 5. Pistols fl to JS. Gun ! ; Material, Fisting Tackle. Large discount to deal- j ers or clubs. Army guns, Revolvers, etc., bought ' or faded for. Goods sent by Express C. O. I).'to j be examiiu <. iefore paid for. 47r4 Workino Class; i-lmai.e,Diea uijvuig. vvi.is- weel - guaranteed. Re- ' spectable eui|(oy iuent at home, day or evening - ' ; no > apltal req lred; full instructions and valuable t package of goots sent free by mail. Address with i , fi cent return sump, M. VOL NG A CO. ' 4 ~ r * 179 Greenwich St!, v , N i" f "" PATENTS ■ ; ONNOLI.X BliGTiii I -leiphia, i'a. A Cos Mr.u , r * yc 4 ;T' ' $5 t>2U v.. , ; I y -ting or , ; i, make ui.-ic f their -pare momenta, or ail ;h ti . *'*t'!■ ' thing els--. Particulars Pi-- -'tc BON a i - M GETTYSUp^I Katalysine V.'-l j I-. Ute nearest approac.ii to a V . relforDyspcp.ia. N-uralgia I - . <travel, D.a./eu s. Kidney a l nuin" ■ ■ fl ti.s, insea'cs of the skin. Geapra|"b ' ■ i e.. It is the Gn .itcst Amid -te . • ■ I Excessive Eating or Dn:.kir.g I stomach, pr-miot, , digestion ,v'r.-' f'| ■ j out it. For sale by all lirugvis;, -S laf rpra Kiatory of tin t lu .,, 1 I Of the power of wat- r over <1;- ■ , cures and for b-stlmniilals from,i • .. ■ j send for pamphlets. WI'ITNEv *•''1:1 ■ GKTTYSBI'Rd BrtilNC CO. ■ At...-made raphllr with B • Jt"\ls • oiiti.T". Catalog.,. ~v - ' I free. s. M. Spxnckk, lit lianovc - I H OYV "I IS liOM-arH,,,, I . Musi I SKCiicr and luo others. Gami-ier. ■ ogv, \ enirilcHiulsin, in all tii. ' -9 WON DKRs. Mailed lor 25 cent.-"' I CITLEU, Carthage, Illinois. Domestic I 3 EEIIIj IE S S pa v I PATTERN'S 1 ) ELEGANT IN DcSIGN. FAULTiijt J AGENTS WANTED, send for <au 1 l.oniolic N. yy it.i Much,i,e N, ' I " YOU fiSK ! ILL TE J the f.Ew DEPAETUIiE I ; AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive ter-.-J j The book WHI sell ftt. Father, M ■■■• | Brother, Miiiisfp", Merchant, M;i:.'if.!-• .1 I er. Miner, Mariner ami Yoursell n w a I lis Money in it. S. ml for Cir.-i lar. , MAN & WJEBLTER, 50 N. sth St.. l'hi'.i. I We Want an Agenl In tiil.s township to canvass for ihe new I ! and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN ■! ] The Science of a New I Recommended and endorsed by pron - J tcis, physicians, religious and secular.l other book like 11 published. Vm pet ->-,1 anteed. Address, COWAN A<n 1 . 4Tr4 139 Eighth St., New':,, _ j (2,000,000 ACR CIIEAP FARMS. The Cheapest Land in Maiket for-a --j Unicn Pacific Paiiroad f In the Great Platte Valley, 3,000,000 acres in Central \.-br Now I-u see hi tracts of fori, ;c "--hi. < •ci live ami ten years'credit at six j,r a Ivauce interest required. Mil i and if-alt.! fill i litnate, fertile s i i dance of qoo ; water. THE BEST MARKET IN V.'K-f. q ; Mining .; g.oiis of iVyo ui i:-, < .or.-. . Nevada longSoj-pH -- by . , : ;ie . Soldiers cr.iilfed to a .Homes; ;! 160 Acres. THE REST LOCATION'S Ff-P CGLWKf i FREE HOMES FUR ALL. Mil • choice Government lands open for •:.* Hti.iestcad Law, near this Great lia; a.i go "1 tnaikcts and all the convei.h -In i settled country. Free passe, 'i , purchasers of Raiiro, y 'dectiomil Maps shic.'- ing the la; i-l.a lion of Destc-dptive I'ainphlct, -tii p.; I mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, 43r4 Land Qjmr. V. J'. It. R., Omihi,! CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE NtARCWCfiS \y 'h> GOTO KANSAS OR NITdIASKI ' Vt you can buy as uie art . - la .. •an ever nhone onO impro". <9l <- -1 i-a ftC K- fl-' Jb acre, rat . i,g !- I acres, y■ irl?jn from 3ft to v nn! tr •> • t , -..1- oi i f -st dairying co:.i.:.i-.>: -A a Five qdn-n ... now rtbi.'mr tl. at; '4 or 5 n-ore ltej; g constVn.-ic.i. l!sy -y ;r ■< i i'nj) nved fa -us for sait- cli-i -s iditr3 P..U-OSB AJios A :.va ; 41 j4 Crown Point, Lake Co., I i IHU (i SI OilK FOR SALE. A KIKST-CI.ABB DKI ti ANI) rKt.-cIIiPTIOS Very e:u' Iv situated in Allegheny < it;. : tr--.. ! ;-;i. i:,g biislnc—. i- . .- i s--r - • u-jldlilig telius. t on icr v from ■ ive la' -1 ;-c or yv-y'r i st to a pi-: sijii ' avi'iggood re • va - • t give il their (•' :.!• --tioli. qfly of t :i - kind t get into a good iu;-g . e it l ! - mall capital <s> - not :r. }■' iher l-Hi ticuiat ;- tddress It. F. GUI'LI). Rays, 1-9 Vt'as'iii ql Ci Ave., AmgUen. <■ ' The TESTumI MOST IMPS' Firs aud Burglar-Proof M v a A x-J D VAU IU Are made by the riTTSBFEGH saFE I i I'ANY", 167 PE.V.V S'J'UKE'-j j 3Cj !4 putalmrr! 850,000 Reward! Will bedistributetl to siibs< iil]- : Ameiik AN WORKING PKOPl.k' l ''' ilt is the only j Monthly; lias 16 large quai'tb F 4 - i with illustrations. Every Subscriber G s a Preai© j Varying from 2a cents in valur!- : ;in greenbacks. Among the 1| 1 ' j are 2 of $6<X) in greenbacks: - 1 ':;' 10 of 9 loo; HO of $10; 500 offJ lor Organs. $250 each: 10 N j chines, s6oeach; 50 Amerieaii .- S4O each —besides many tlo'O^ 2 ; : smaller preminms. Onlj year; sent on trial three inonM ; i cents. Send for specimen le CAPRON&CO ; 36jj liox 5, Pittsburg' STEVENSON & FOSTER j STATIDftfERS, PRINTERS BINDERS. MAKERS. AND WHOI.KSAI.K DKAI b' ' jj pmxTPiis* , ' (> • Flat paper *, book paper.-, ri d ■ heads, cards, printing in--. 1 1 •• . |S2 and S4 Third Ave., Pittsburgb -' *• Establislietl in "l 0 3"'. in C. C. HammcrS 5 " Manufacturers of Fine and | Tl RE, of every description w' i" 1- '- , -.1 and superior iu style and quality most or any other Furniture ii'' ••••" i mountains. . yiJ l'liot* graphs and Price Lists t „-4-l i <)r when iu the city don't forgei th< I ' j the lasge Golden Chtiir, I 46, 4®, anp 60 SEVENTH j '1436 j 1 y Trrff"
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