JUl Henry A. Parsons, J a. Editor THURSDAY, AUGUST ft, 1874. ScpuUican Stata Convention. The Republicans of Pennsylvania will hold a Stnto Convention at Harrisburi?, at noon on Wednesday, August 10. 1874, for the purposo of nominating candidates for Lieutenant Governor, Auditor General, Fccretr.ry of internal Affairs, and Judge of tho Suprorne Court. The representation of the several counties in this Convention will bo based on thet apportionment of Senators and Representatives made by the present Legislature, each Senatorial and llcp resentativa district being entitled to dolcgatcs equal in number to its repre sentation in tho Legislature under said apportionment. KUSSELL ERRITT, Chairman. Ezra Lukens, ) c. John M'CuLi-oron, f Bcc? 8' GENERAL NOTES. Peaches of fairly good quality arc felling in New York from seventy-five cents to one dollar a basket. It is said that the Western watering places have been much better patron ized this year than ever before.' The fire patrol, organized in Chicago by the insurance companies, is to bo in creased from 25 to 100 men. Montreal is said to bo one of the moat orderly cities in the world on Sun day, the laws for tho observance of that day being rigidly kept. The hay crop is said to be in every way tho most satisfactory for years. The quality is excellent and the crop is very heavy, A New Bedford druggist says the construction of sewers in that city has greatly reduced the sale of medicines for summer complaints. A farmer in Missouri fired at a man he saw stealing his cow, and the next morning the Sheriff of the county ap peared with his arm in a sling. Two men working on the St. Louis brdge recently jumped into the river, a distance of sixty-five feet, for a wager of ten dollars. They both swam ashore in safety, and won the wager. Siueo the regatta, the larmers in tho vioinity of Saratoga have all appeared in new store clothes. Tho extravagant prices paid for wagon hire is supposed to have beeD tho reason. The new church of St. Thouia3, at Fifty-third street, New York, has a tower with a lantern twenty-eight feet high above tho belfry, it is said to be the only church tower of the kind in the country. A special to tho Louisville Courier Journal of July 25th, says that one stroke of lightning killed six persons in Woodford County, Ky., last night, viz: Mr. Mundy and wife, Mr. Black, wife and daughter, and a colored man living in the same house. New York, August 1. Over two hundred dogs were asphyxiated this morning. Pound Master Marriott says he can dispose of a thousaud canines per week, and expects to have the city ridden within a year's time. Twenty years ago there was but a sin gle house in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Last year, using but one-seventceth part of tho capacity of her motive power, she manufactured three and a quarter mill ion feet of lumber, ono hundred and fif teen million feet of shingles and thirty three million lath, besides carrying ou many other branches of manufactuie. A jolly party of Maine ship captains who, unknown to their better halves, had ordered a grand dinner at Camden, Maine, with the intention of having a glorious time, wore somewhat surprised at having their festivities disturbed hy the entrance of their wives, who had or dered a dinner at the self-same place. There are said to be SCO paper mills in spcration in the United States, with a capital invested of 810,000,000, and a total production of 70,000,000. These mills give employment nominally to 20,' 000 peoplo, whose earnings are footed up at 810, 000,000 annually. Last year was not a profitable one tor the manufac tories. Yankton, D. T., July 29. A sad and fatal occurrence happened 13 miles from here ou Tuesday night by the burning of tho farm house of Mr. Shoflhousen, whereby he lost his wife aud three children. Ho was absent from home and his wife was not aware of the fire until the roof of tho house fell in, when she walked a mile and a half, with her child, but both died within tea hours. Tho other two children were burned in the ruins. Tho remains of tbo four were buried in one grave to-day. Lightning played some curious freaks at Oxford, IN. 11., a few days ago. Striking a ehiinncy, it passed downward to the stovepipe and stove of the kitchen into an outer room, and thence down the pump rod into the well. In us course it threw a clock from the mantel across the room, and fifteen minutes after it was found lying on its face striking away at a great rate. The bail of a kettle which chanced to stand behind the stove was thoroughly welded to it. One of the covers was also welded to the stove. .The nietallio parts of the pump were so welded together as to bo useless the glass at the bottom blown to atoms an the whole pumping arrangement dis organized entirely. New York, August 3 The World to-day predicts tho Kepublican nomina tion for Governor of this State will be given to Reuben E. Fenfon, by the Re publican State Convention. A special from Philadelphia to a morning paper says the detectives en gaged on the Ross adduction case bus- f eet the number of men who came from lochestcr, New York, as agents for a nursery there, as the kidnappers. They inquired for and searched out nob. resi dents here, but sold no trees. The kid nappers are supposed to have taken the loy to Cincinnati or Niagara Falls. A Polish nobleman will polish your boots for a dime in Omaha. Six men recently caught 1,000 grown trout in one day in a Montana strconi. Fan Franc'sco rejoices over the fact that many Cliinnincn aro departing for their native land. A lady in Syracuse wasquito sovercly poisoned recently by a bifo from a cur rant worm, Dr. Isnno Jump was nominated for Governor by tho Republicans of Dela ware. A dangerous counterfeit in the $5 note of the Traders' National Rank of Chicago is in circulation. A well-digger at New Haven Ind., has struck a vein of oil at a depth ol eight feet. The fluid is iqnal to the best coal oil. Further, reports from tho Indian country show tho Comanche, Chcynne, Arapahoe, and Kiowa Indians to bo still on the war-path. Governor Allen, of Ohio, commutes the sentence of Hugh Dougherty, sen tenced to be hanged at Laucaster, Ohio, July 31, to imprisonment for life. Jesse Pomcroy, the boy-murderer of Boston, has confessed that ho murdered tho Mellon boy ou the 2'11 of Inst April, describing in detail how tho murder was committed. Generals Sheridan and Sherman, the Secretary of War, and the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, nil agree to the pursuit and punishment of the hostile tribes on the froutier. John T. Cardislo, ngcl 22 was hanged on July 21 at Marshall, i?a!inc county, Mo., for the murder of George McKce two years ago. lis is said to have murdered three other men. In the two years ending with last Juno the amount of money realized fir wheat in California was. in round num bers, 810,000,000, whioh has enriched nearly all parts of the State. It pays in France to foe 1 horses for the butcher. FVom S2G to 830 is givcu for ao animal in fair condition, and about thirty thousand of these animals are eaten annually. Horse meat is sold for about the price of beef. Tho poormastcr in Troy was called upon by a woman who said her husband was dead and sho was destitute. A visit to her house found the body in a sixty dollar casket, and three carriages in tho fuueral procession. St Paul, Minn., July 31. Locusts swarm over Nieolet county, and have destroyed one-sixth of the oats and one twentieth of the wheat in the county, the adjoining county of Sib'.oy is dam aged much greater. It is estimated, taking as a basis the growth of the country, that in ISS'J there will te 100,000 miles of railroad iu the republic. Wo have already nearly 70,01)0 miles. The Baltimore dog-killers are discon solate. The city council appropriated 82,000 to pay t'.icin for the purk, and they killed 82,150 worth, but the City Comptroller refuses to pay tho bills. They now propose to appeal to tho city lathers. An exchange sajs. "There are two miiiiou beehives in the United .Stntes. Every hive yields on an average a little over twenty pounds of honey. The average price at which honay is sold is tweDty-iko cents a pound, so that, after saying their oivn be&id, the lets pn s nt us with a levenue of 8S,8U0,00O." On the 23d ultimo Ida Troxel, the youngest daughter of Hon. Henry Troxel, deceased, of Bucks county, this State, aged about 13 years, committed suicide by taking poison at her bn therm-law's, Dr. Truiubower, at Ilichlaud towu. She lived only about hilf an hour alter taking the poison,' supposed to have been strychnine. The Indian Office at Washington has information of the arrest of a notorious whiskey trader and horso thief named Martin, nlias Hurricane Bill, in Kansas, and his having been turned over to the United States marshal at Levenwoith Martin has been one of tho principal opeiators in stirring up the present Indian troubles, by killing buffaloes and stealing horses from Indian reservations. Washington, July 30. Recently the managers of the Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore Railroad, notified the Post Office Department that unless their demand for increasd compensation was complied with by the first of August the postal cars on that road would be withdrawn. Tho department is power less to comply with the demand, and if the railroad authorities carry out their threat, it will likely cause serious inter ruption to mail communications on that road. Tamauqua, PaJuly 30.-By an explo sion of Weldis' powder magazine yester day, Isaao Mummy, John Krouse and Owen Gaber; were instantly killed, and a boy, Frank Coyle, playing near, fatally injured. Mummy and Krouse were working in the magazine. Their bodies were blown to atoms. There were over one thousand kegs of powder in the magazine. The loss in building, mate rial and machinery will exceed 815,000. Philadelphia, July 30. Information was received at Polieeo headquarters this morning that an officer of the Potts villo police had discovered a child in a gipsey camp, near Hamburg, Berks county, closely resembling the descrip tion of the Ross child. He has the child, also the man and woman who claimed him. A special train started from Philadelphia this moruiug with police and other parties to identify tho child. The nows has produced much sensa'ion. The stable keepers in Boston report, tho breaking out in that city of a con tagious horse disease not generally fatal in its results, but which disqualifies the horse tor labor for from three to ten days. The symptoms are a loss of ap petite, weakness and discharge from the nostrils or eyes, sometimes accompanied by coughing. A disease somewhat similar in character, but which has re sulted fatally in several cases, is repor ted in Delaware county, of this State, but only a very small number of 8nima!s, comparatively speaking, havo j tuub ut been attacked. FRED SOHOENING & CO., Law, Commercial, Book, and General Job Printers, and Stationers. 1UBGWAY ELK CO., 1A. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS, AN! FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY. ARNOLD'S WRITING: FLUID AND COPYING INK. LEAD PENCILS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. Eslrrbrook's Vetehrulcil Sleet icnst the ttesl Jlfulc. All Kinds of Job Printing dono in the Best Stylo and at Low Prices. LETTER, NOTE, AND BILL 11 K ADS, BUSINESS CARDS AND EN- VELOPES OF EVERY STYLE IN ANY QUANTITY. POWELL & KI1IE. A. MAMMOTH STOCK Firmly believing that the world moves, and that the demands of tho public are con stantly increasini, the proprietors of the (Brand ajjcnttjil plcrLe havo just returned from tho eastern and western cities with thotmost perfect and complete stock of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. You cannot ASK FOR ANYTHING they do not keep, and they have absolutely BROKEN THE BACKBONE of high prices. They buy for cash and SELL FOR CASH! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! Ridgway, May 1st, 1873. IS EW STAGE ROUTE J. C. BURNS, Proprietor. The subscriber having seoured the con tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between REYNOLDSVILEL & BROCKWAYVULE has placed on that road a line o Hacks leave the Exchange Hotel a Reynoldville every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the atrival of the Broonvillo stage, and return the same day. These hacks connect at Brock way ville with the Ridgway stages, making oonneotion with trains on the P. & E. Road, both east and wem. Every attention to the comfort of patrons of this line will be given, and a liberal patronage solicited. Aug. 13-72U. NEW 1,1 Villi Y HTAJill-: IN bidgay. DAN SCRIDNEK W I SDKS TO L form the Cittzenn of Ridgway, and the public generally, tli'il lie hits Blurted a Liv ery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES !ji;;iiu, la let ti M h s most rcasonti blc terms. EQ-ulle will also do job tc.m inj. Stable ou Broad street, above Main. All oiilcra left at the Post Ollioo will moei prompt attention Aug 20 1870. tf. Edw'd J. Evans & Co , NURSERY?.! KX AX') ffi'KMMEJJ, YciMt. ri: n'a Siy-Catalogucs M;i.ii"! in Applicants- Refer (by penni-sinn ) to i Jos, .1. Us.t'k. : i : i ; i : i . ,.. i. c. Kit, Sn.i (.'am., l. iiii -i.-., V.j'. k, Til. v ;,!, v.; k: joll':;, .. Vwel.w.Ki-r, i'.i.i-.vcr and Jeweler, .!:u i-iivcl. I! ; '".:; v. I':'., .vri'.-i l torlbi llnivc b'i'M .V.iu::ii:ir, iiinl Moi-lnn tiobi I'ui. itej i mi j. I'lHche-. etc, done will be i.iiiio ncoui-ary .i lieioiolore. Satiis aclioii j;ii:.riui(ee'l. vlnly (Fobmiblt Wood & ILurs.) STATIONARY P0RTA3LE Eteai Engines. The Best & Most Complete Assortment iu tho Market. There En&ines have always maintained tho very highest standard of excellence. We make the manufacture of Engines, Boilers and Ruw Mills a specialty. We have the largest ftnij mostcompleto works of tho kind in tho country, with machinery specially adapted to the work. We keep constantly in process largo numbers of Engines, which we furnish at the very lowest prices ana on the shortest notice. Wo build Kniriiiea specially adopV-d to Mines, Saw Mill, Grist Mills, Tanneries, Cotton Uins, Threshers aud all claEses el manufacturing. , , , We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Saw Mill, the beat aud most complete saw mill ever invented We make the manufacture of Saw Mill ontfits a special feature of our business, aud can furuuh complete on the shortest notice. ( i Our aim in all cases ia to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely ua cqualed for beauty of desitrn, economy and strength, fiend for Circular and Price List. j UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. TJTICA, W. Y, . .'. i - 1 F YOU V.' ANT TO 15 UY GOODS CHEAP GO TO JAMES II- IIAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Ta. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW.WARE, TORACCO AND CIGARS. ALarge Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The REST BRANDS of FLOUR Coubtaotly on liund, uui eold'as cheap as tho CHEAPEST. JAMES II. IIAGERTY. mi ns THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST TAPER IN TIIK COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRUU- ATION, IT IS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY SuolctJ to the gljxttxtzta of the tc;)k ot tfU; Ccunly. T2EMS:$2.C0 PER YEAR. ff you want to sell anything, let the 1 ooiilo know it through the Advocate. .the great advertising medium. HRING ALONG YOU II ADVER TISEMENTS AND GET THEM s INS ELITE I) IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. Sac (BUt ajuacat Job Printing Qilicc, In the Court House, Ridgway, Pa. The best work done, and at the very lowest pric:s. Hand bills printed af tho shorest notice, Call in and get our prices for advertis ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to Address, IlENIiYA PARSONS, JR. Ridgway, Pa jjuvsiciAxNa ASU lntiiuuidXd. A rrominfint New York physician lately onniplninsil to Dnii'lns Kick, nboui his San dalwood Oil CiiiHulna, Blnling that some times lliey 0111011 niirnoiilously ; but Hint a Jul lent of 1i ih liml taken Hi cm for somelim without, cll.cl. On beiiiR informed that several iinitulirms were mmlo and sold, ho i ii i ti i i el and found I lint liin rnticnt liad In en tiilin? cmihiiii Huld in bol ties, und not DUN DAM DICK k OO'S. Wlinl happened to lliis physininn may Imvc happened in olliern, mid M'NDAS D1CIC & CO., lake IMh method of protecting "Oil of Hnndiilwii'id'' fi(ii:i this (lisrrpulc. I'll VKKI ANrf who unco prese.rilio Hie Cnpmiliis will CONTINUK To DO SO, for Ihey contain the l URIi OIL in tlio LIST AND CIIKATIiST form. OIL OF SAN DLL WOOD is fuel, super seding every oilier reiiic ly, sixly Opsules ONLY lieing required lo insure a tale and certain cure in nix or c:;.'lit days. From no oilier medicine can this rciult be had. Dick's Soft Cai'kiii.es solve the prob lem long considered by innny eminent phy sicians, of how lo avoid the nausea nnd dis gust experienced in swallowing, which arc well known lo delrnct Ivom, if not destroy, tlio good effects of many valuable remedies. Molt Capsules me put up in tin-foil and ncnt boxes, thirty in each, and are the only capRules prescribed by Physicians. BSTTliESE WERE TLB ONLY CAP SULES ADMITTED TO THE LAST PARIS EXPOSITION. Send for Circu'. ar lo 85 Wooslcr St., N. YJ SOLD AT ALL BRU0 STORES. General Agon cy, 110 Reade Street, N. Y JZA T,77S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Every year incrcase3 the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit filono. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gkay on Faded Haiti to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and Bilkcn. Tho Bcalp, by its use, becomes whito and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonio properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will crcato a new growth, except in extreme tld ago. It is tho most economical IIatu Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy dp pcarance. A. A. llayea, M.D., Stato Assaycr of Massachusetts, say3, "Tho constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it tho Hest Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold iu all DruggUt3, and Dealers in Medicines. Prioo Ono EoRor. Buckingham's Dyo FOB THE WHISKEE3. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in ona jwcparation', which wiJt quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Prico Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.IX. mo HIE UliZbNX (,F I'KNNSVL E VAN1A. Your aiieiiiion in specially invited to the l.ut that i'ip National Punks aro now prepared to receive t-uhsci iplimis to the Capital Slock ol the Centennial Board of tinuueo. The funds renliaed from this source are lo bu employed in t tie erec tion of the buildings for liie Intel national Exhibition, and the expenses coiineeted with the same. It is c.ii'l'u'ertly biliov-td that the Keystone fct;;lo v.ill bu rci.re.-entvd by the name of every cli.en alive to pmri olic ci.iiiiiieiiioi'iition of llit" ('lie 1 niidruiltii binh-day of the nation. Tin :0.iiv:s of stock are rilorcd for $10 iujIi, and sub scribers wiil receive a ii..ud.ieu.o ingiaved t'trlilieiit e of itock, Liiiiai.le fur lnuuniy it ii I prtHerriiiiuii an a uaiiuiiul n.cti.oriiil. lntcre.it at the rule of six per cent, per milium will i e paid on all puyinenls of Cen tennial ioek liuui date of payment to January 1, loTi'.. Su!..: crU.er; . no are !ioi neai a National Lank e.ri '. emit a cliccl; or I oufuliiuo cruel 10 the un levi-vned. t'kfclK t'KALEV, Treneurer, 'Jill Walnut tii., Philadelphia 000ili3S M PLAYIiTG CARDS. TIIS EES! -THE CHEAPEST. .STUAVSlSn'S-r-Cheiipeet kind ninde. UEGATTAS A cheap common card. , I'.UOAD'.VAYS A nice common card. Y1UU1XIAS Fine calico backs. GLN. JACKSON'S Cheap nud popular, (l'uttern backs, various colors aud do sifins.) ' COLUMlilAS (Euchre deck) extra quality GOLUEN GATES Ono of the best cards made, MT. VJillNOlid Extra fine, two color pati terns. ASK XHS ABO YE TAKE KO OTHESS. Trice List on application. Dealers Blip, plied by VICTOR. E. M AUGER, C9-ly 1( (j to 112 ltca-le Ht., N. Y LSTAI5LISIIED MEYER & SONS, 1'IAXO M AKUFACTU5Elt3, 7- Arch Street, rillLADELrillA. THE LEADING 1'IHST-CLASS IIAN'OS. No other riuuos have tlio imp emenls. Prize Medal of the World's Kai London England, and tie highest Prizes of the country awarded. FOR SALE BY E.IC. CRUSH, Masonic Hall Building, Ridgwny, Ta. VAH VLECK'S ' CELEBRATED PATENT SPRING BED BEST tempered Eteel eprlng wire, these Bpriugs can be laid on the slata of any common bed and are COMPLETE IN THEMSELVES ! Also agent lor Weed Sewing Machine, Easiest Running, Most Durable, and BEST WAClU.MS iu the market. Call and exaaiiue before purchasing elsewliere. T-lnllil'i$, 5V BUSINESS UARDS. G. A. IiATIIBVN, Attorney-ftt-law, Ridgway, r. 2 Sit KIT US LUC ORE, Altorney-t't Kidffwny, Elk Co., Pa. Offiet Im Hall's new lirick Building. Claims for collection promptly attended to. tSnlly. HALL & M'CAULET, Attorncys-at-Ltw. Office in New lirick Building, Main 81 Ridcwiiy, Ilk Co., Po. 8n2lf. REYNOLD'S HOUSE P.EYNOLDSVILLE, JEFFEESON CO, FA. H. S. DELNAP, Proprietoe J, O. W. BAILEY, AITORNEY-ALLAW. vlnzo1. Ridgway, Elk County. P. Aeent. for the Traveler' Lifa nA Aul dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. JAMES D. FULLERTON, Surecon Dentist, havinir nArmnnAnflv 1a cated in Kigwny, offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Ridgway and sur rounding country. All work warranted. Ollice in Service & Wheeler's Building, up stairs, first door to the left, 78-n-32-ly G. G. MESSENGER, Druggist and Paraceutisl, N. W. corner of Mam ond Mill Btreets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully seleoted For eign and Domestio Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispeused at all hours, day or night. ln8y J. S. B ORB WELL, M. D., Eclectio Physician and Surgeon, has remov ed his ollice troui Centre street, to Main St. Kidgwny, Pa,, in the second story of the new brick building of John G. Hall, oppo site Hyde's store, (jiliec hours: 8 to 9 a- m: 1 to 2 p. m. 7 jan 9 73 T. S. HARTLEY. M. D., Physician ana Surgeon, Riilgwa , Pa. Office in Walker's Building, .special attention given to Surgery. Office liouise from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence un eorr.er of South ond Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. vln2yl. HYDE HOUSE, Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa, W. II. SCI1RAM, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore to liberally bestowed upon him, the new proprietor, hopes, by paying strict at tention to the cunifort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the -in me. Oct 30 1809. BUCK TAIL HOUSE, Kane, McKean Co., Ps. R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor. Thankful lor the patronage heretofoie so liberally bestowed upon him, the new pro prietor, hopes, by paying strict attention to the comfort and convenience of guests. lo merit a continuance of the same. The ou)y si.iblts tor burses iu Kane aud well kept night or Jay. Ilall attached to the Hotel. vln'ibyl. KERSEY HOUSE, Cli.NTBEVtLLE, ELK Co., VA. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the natroniiirft heralninr so liber illy bestowed upon him, the new proprielor, hopes, by paying slriot at- euiiuii to the comfort and convenience ii quests, t merit a continuance of the iunie. r. )V. HAYS, llEALP.u 1H Exy C-cods, llotions, Crccories, and Ccneral Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. tliu tey I. O. vliilTtf. JAMES I'ENFIELD, (Suco sor to W. C. Healy,) DEALER IN LEY GOODS, GS0C2SISS, PSOVISIOMS. l'RODUCE, FRUITS, &o. n7tC West End, Ridgway, Pa. FRED. SC HO EN ING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKB IH PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, nr.d MTTRTf! T5nfK'l' - Pianos and orirans to rent and rental in. plied if purchased. 1'rothouotary 8 Ollice, Kidgway, Pa..' 2nJOlf. (' "TO-DAY," THE TEOPLE'S ILLUSTRATED PAPER. Is a thoroughly Amoriean enterprise. 11. lustrated by the leading autists, and teem ing wuu me Dest euorts or the most able writers of our country. It is a paper that, once introduced in the family circle, is sure to be eagerly watched for and carefully pre served. The choice of THREE OP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS ever issued, is given to each subscriber, 1 "Jcst 8o High"' and "Littlb Sunshihi," two beautiful Child Pictures, by Mrs. An derson, and ''Amohq tui Dbwdeops," a landscape in water-color by the celebrated BIURET FOSTER. Ail our agents have copies of each, and! aro prepared to deliver them together witbj a subesription Certificate signed by the pub lishers, at the time the money is paid. Agents wanted everywhere, and liberal in duceuients off ered. Sample copies with full particulars and description of the Chromoa sent on receipt of six cents. Onlj.tivoldollars and ialf year. Annacss, TO-DAY PRINTING & PUD. CO.. 3 Sanaom St., PhU 712 Broadway, N. Y. 3 School St, Boston, m,& IUE.MadiRon St, Chicago.