. t:''""-vr Eftt forest $fpuMicun. vV H. Dl'XX - EIDTOR. TIT.SDH MKMXG, APRIL, 21, ',87!. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, JOHN F. IIAUIRANFT, ' nf Montgomery Co. Fur .Ttidiro of Sti reme Com t, ULYSSES MERCUR, nf Susquehanna Co. For Auditor-General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren Co. For Congressmen nTLarg, OE.N. HARRY WHITE, nf Indiana. GEN. LEMUEL TODD, of ''umnerlanil. County Superintendent. Dtnix-rnn' Coxvbvtiov, May 7th, 1 S7 . Wear" unhorsed to announce, A. C. Porter, nf Harnett tow nhsp asacandidatp for Superintendent of Common School of Forest County. ftO-St We a authorized to ntinoiinpp thp name i.'f s. Ruber, of Jpnk township, as a ifl iiliil c .'orS ipeiMitcttdcnt ol Com iii n School of Forest county. Wi' the in ch rsium-d, P1I 7PHH of F rest C 'iiity, r.'-p "ti'iil y iiiin urn ( llio name of UfV. S. S. Ilnrl n as a candidate f'T t tie fll'-p ("l S.ip, rintendent t Common t&'JiooU of Foiisl County. Davip Hl'NTKii, T. .f. Van OiKsicy. The following is the concluding jarn;ratli of a sermon preached in tlu M. E. Church hi Franklin on Sur dity evening, April 6ili, liy Rev. Jno. Poute, which was published in the Fpcrtator of last week. When more ucli sermons are prottcheil, and tbeir precepts reduced to practice liy those who hear them, religion will bo wore popular tin n at present: "We are in great need nf a revival of that tcligio'i that pays honest debts, and that ilnca not oppress the poor and unfortunate mid swallow up what little they have when embarrassed. We want u religion that liears heavily not "on tiit exccniihir sinfulness of sin" but on tin! exceeding rascality of ly iiig.stealii.g.driiikiiig.tinil gambling. A religion that ket-p the tongue from Blundering ; that speaks the truth on bo'h sh'es of ;he eon utcr when t nidi tig; that can lie misti-d with the interest nf the. people, without steal the, public funds; that can ho sent to the Lo islu tare without being bribed. When that go (I ti.oo comes people will lmo more faith in nur Christianity, and we shall not be n dependent on popular preachers to Gil our churchc." Sterling Econcmy. The Congressional Pri.iter is report ed to have said that the cost nf printing the testimony taken before the several Investigation Committees hicli have been rained during the present wsswu nf Congress will lur ex ceed the sum fharged to hve been jprniu zzled. We rln not think that toe cost of the proceeding should ever flu ter ('.tigress from investigating fraud, ami tor die s-ike. of honesty in ihe pub lie service it is right .hat a thousand dollars should be expended in hunting 1 down an Hi -or who bus only stolen a hundred; hut before beginning the suit of the supposed criminal there ought to be some evidence that there has been the larceny of a hundred dollars. We had n furious storm over alleged frauds in the New York Custom House, nut) a c"iiimittcc was appointed to in quire into the truth of the charges; but when the investigation began no witness was produced to show that the Government had lost a single dollar of the millions that are collected eve ry week. There was not even thepe teuee that any offi.rcr had embezzled funds or acted dishonestly in the assess ments of duties. The peremptory aeizures made by some of the Govern ment iletei'tives were complained of, us also certain abuses in the manage ment of the Honied Warehouse; but it was als'i shown tlut New York mer chants were in the In. bit nf offering hr.lii s to petty officers, and that they themselves had built up the very sys tem Iron which the abuses were sup posed to emanate. The hunk n of the proof produced was to show that Cus tom House officers had taken part in the niiiiinoyinei.t of local ' politics. Then came the investigation nf the al leged saie of arms to French ogents, in w'lich itappeared that there had bivn neither violatiou of law nor breach of good faith; after that the Robeson investigation, which proved th" most despicable failure of all. It is 'kiixot linn; .hat (.'ongrcss would put h st"i to the expenditure of public in iiev in the investigation of frauds which have never been perpetrated, the charges being mostly gotten up by a gang of blackmailers whose ht-a I pt iriers. we resrrct to say, is ill Balti iii ire B itimore American. We learn that a house belonging to Mr. Hugh Orr, of Lawrence town- hop, about two miles from this place, was destroyed bv tire on Sat unlay fore ii'ioii. April 13th. Thu building was occupied by Mr. Levi Cnukl ill, whose b'iue'i"ild goods were also burned. Mr. C.'s loss will be seriously felt by him. Th" fi''e originated in the roof, from sparks filling mi it. The house wit) a pretty obi one. We have heard no es' i iirire, of the losses sustained bv M nr. Oit auj Coiiklin. llmrfield Jdirnl. We copy the following items IV the Clarion Democrat:' A team ran off with a back load of people last Sunday, while going home ironi t'nshyterian cnurcli at ("aliens burg. Mrs Camthera was thrown .nit and her back severely sprained. The others escaped without injury the horses being stopped by some means. Two men, while blasting a rock nut of the road, on the hill, above Parker station, last Saturday, were severely injured by n premature ex plosion of powder. One lost a hand, ami had the other hand shattered, and both men were badly burned about the face. We did not learu their names. A man named Griffin, or Griffith was robbed on Waltersou bill, last Saturday evening, of some .700. From what we can ham In mi the various reports iu regard to the matter, it ap pears that Mr. Griffin is a relative nf the Porters, in Highland township, and was eturning from Missouri. Af ter he left the cars, at Red bunk, he was met nn the hill bj four ruffians, who knocked him down and took his money. The robbers were followed as far as Curlsville, w here they were tracked, by one of them having a a crooked foot. There is uo further clue to thereabouts. On Saturday last, a little girl about fourteen years nf ace, daughter of Mr. Ha ii ink rot z residing near Lticinda Furnace, in Knox township, shot her self. Her parents were absent from home at the time, and the girl found a pistol in the garden, hich ha. I been lost sumo weeks ago by a yoi'lig man when taking potatoes out nf a bole. In examining the pistol she acciden tally discharged it, the ball cutting her hand, and lodging in her breast, in the region of the heart. The doc tor was unable to get the ball out, but at last accounts the girl was in a fair way to rrcover. A singular liature o' the case is thaf. the shot did not cause the girl to fall. Slio walked to tl.e houso, nnd has since sutlcred very lit tle pain, The Sharpsville Advertiser savs: A sad accident occurred at the "Old Furnace," in this place, last Friday morning about 7 o'clock, which result ed in the dea th of one of oiir most esteem ed citizens, Jonathan Dunham. From what we can leuru. it appears Mr. Dunham, who it secis was dumping coal, had stooped down, reaching un der one of the dumps to remove a piece of which prevented the doors from winding up, when G. W. Ililde- brand, the foreman at the stock i r, thinking nil was right, took the "brakes"' off some dumps further up track and they came down, striking the on." at which Jonathan was work ing. The wheel of the dump ran over his loft arm, which, it appears, was i n the rail, nnd caught his head agaiusi the ' bumper," literally crushing the lower portion of the face in to fragment. When extricated he was unconscious, and remained partially so until death relieved him of his suli'erings, at about 3 o'clock iu the afternoon of the saint day. The Butler County Citizen says: It is again our painful duty to chroni cle another death by accidental shoot ing to record the awful event of an other soul hurried into eternity, with out a moment's warning. The victim of the sad occurrence this time was Mr. John A. lirown, of Fairvicw town ship, in this county. It appears that on last Saturday Mr. lirown was shoot iug rats that infested his house, and iu , doing so his gun was accidentally dis- I charged, the ball passing through his; bead, killing hsm instatitlv. Mr.' Brown was a young man, but 25 years of age, and married. One of the street sights yesterday wtts a p:ir of very old people, on their way to the office of the I.or Directors, to apply tor u place at the Poor House. The man was eighty-ouo years old and the woman appeared to be about the same age. She was smoking a pipe, and had a package of natural leaf lo haoi.f depending from her arm. Iu spit ot the unfavorable circumstances that competed so i ld a couple to seek relief, they seeiwd cheerlul ami chat ted merrily as ti.ey trudged along. They said they had bee.i living iu Hr borcree. Erie JJinpatch. There is a taiinn to be establish ed a the mouth of Spruce run oi.1 the A. V. R. H for the accommodation of the St. Petersburg oil district. This point will only be about a mile anil a half from St. Petersburg, and will be a great convenience to that place and vicinity. The town is to be named Fullerton. It is situated about 21 niib g below this place. Einlenion Sun. VlMIF.ItEAS, inv wife. Ancolinohisleft V in y lu'd unit board without just ciiuso or provik-ution, I hereliy give notice Hint I will tic responsible for iio lulls of tier con triu tinir. JOHN J U I.I EN I'.L HUH, (Sr. It'osl Hick .ry, April 1STJ. 43t Iitg!ittr'N Xotiw. YTOTK'E is hereby given that Frederick IN Idelinr, Execiilor of the bile will and testiiincnt of II. V. A. Stinkel, dec'il, lias tiled his linul itceouiu ill the Hcgisicrs titlice, ill nnd for Forest Co'.nty, and that the same will be presented for continua tion and nllowance, ontlie-t'h Mondav of May next. J. U. AO NEW, Kigistir. Lloyd & Son, WATER STHKtl, TIONESTA, PA. WE JITST OPENED an exteuslvo Stock of H FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which thoy offer to the public at rates as low us can lie offered by anv other estab lishment in town. Oive us a call before iHir.-hiisinj: cue whore. 0-3ia. LLOYD A SON. LiilJU U AilTkL'Ulilill It. II On and after Momlav, Nov. 1R, tW!!i trains will run on litis mail nx follows: leave ERirc-snirrmvAnn. 11:.VJ A. M. ArcoMMonATin T.pnvp Newcastle at 7:05 and arrivps at Pittsburgh 10:1)0 a. in. lOci'i a. .w., riTTnrRon s:x., stops at all Htatlonn, amlarrivm at A. A O. W. H. It. Trnnxl'er at 1:MI p. m., nt Nrwiiwtlp nt ,4:1s p. to., and at I lltilnnli at 11:00 p. in. fi:05 A. M., AoroMMonATiort, from Jaine town, arrivp at A. it U. W. It. It. Transfpt nt .r:40 a. m., at Neweaitle it 7:(K'i a. in., and rittahurgh at 10:00 a. lit. B:00 p. M.. Mixed Train leavps Erio for Slinmn, stoppinir nt nil intermediate point and arriving nl 10:15 a. in. LEAVE PITTSnilKHII NOnTWAItn 7:15 A. M., khir EXPRKsn, leaves New castle nt 10:00a. in., A. AO. W. It. It. Trans fer at 11:20 a. m.. and arrives nt Kripnt '.':'UI i. to., nmkintr clone connection for liutln o and NiHfrnrn Kalli. 8:3. r. M. atommooaT!o, lpnv Sew entlp at 0:30 p. in . A. A O. V. It. It. TrnnMfpr at 7!'5 p. m.. and .lnmpstown at 8:40 a. in., connect with mixihl trains that arrives in Erie nt 1:.V a. to. 0:40 P. M.. Mixed Traill leave Slinron for Eric, ami arriving at Oirard at li:.!0 a. in. and Erie at (:"o a. in Trains connaet nt Rochester with train for Wheelinif nnd all points in West Virginia, anil at Pittslmrirh i-oiippctions for I'Ii'iIhiIpI phiit, lliirrislnirirh, Ilultimoi-p nnd Wash ington via Pennsylvania Centra! Itnilrond. Erie Exprex North, connects nt Oirard with Cleveland and Erie tram Westward for Cleveland, Chiciiiro, and all (mint in the West j nt Erio with Philadelphia A Erie Itailroad for Corry, Warren, Irvmuton, Tidionto, Ac, anil Willi Ilntliilo A Erip Itnilrond for rtiitrnlo, Dunkirk, Niagara falls and New Yor City. F.'n. FINNEY. Oenernl Sup't JJLT.EXT.cm Ki.ift ": . :' -i CURES DISEASES or TO -- THR9AT.IUNGS.LIVER& BLOOD In the wnrnji-rftit medtrlne to which the afflict d sre above ptiitiiwi fur ri'liof. Ilie itisroverer b-lit'Yc he ha comltlni-d in harmony more of Nature' inoft sovereign curative firniienira, whicli Oort has ln-ttllil into the Tfiteialih' king dom f"ir h':aliii!i Ihe eick, than weix' ever hefcra combined In one medicine. The evidence of this fact i fntind in the ercal variety of niopt unci nate disea-ie which It ha- Keen found lo conquer. In the cure of llroileh S n r Vouch, and the early nair"' ol Coiisninr tioil, il In- a-loiilfheil the medical faculty, and inlneut iiiivU'taii p'onnn lire It the preateM mtvliral discovery of the a;.i While it cure ihe evere-t Coichu," it Ftreni;ihen the ivurai and pnrlllpa the blood. By it (jn atand thor onui hliotl purlfvlni; iroiriii'. It ciuea all Humor, fron tin- or-t Hcroftila to a e.i'nu.Mi Ulolrti, Plniple, ur Ki it pllon. M 'rcurial di-ea-e. Mineral tiii01,(l, a,d their eifect. ae eraclicate.l. and vfeontu ncahh anil a raeid enastitiittnii wlaMishi d. i:r)l'l, mil II n nm, revor - ore. Scaly or Hiur'i Sk' ii, bi hrt. all the numeroua oil-a-ee canoe"! hv b.it hltsid, are conquered hy thla P"iTcrfiil j:irirvtn r and hivitrorailna nieilicine. If you feel null, drowr. ilehllitated. Iiaie eel low col ir of ekin, or yt.'lt"iwi"li hrown fHtia on fare or bodv. freiue-it ni'Hilache or ri'7.iii cr. I ad la-to in mouth, tuternal heat or chill"", alleniatrd with hot fl'ihef, low i-plrit. and i;h"oiny fore b.Hlin.', breruiar appetite, and tniunie coaled, you are euTerin? from Torll l.lver or ailioniiPa.' In niau'caeeof " L.I rr Ca npl tlill" only part of these eymplnme araei lerlencel. Ail re nedy for all uih caoee. Dr. Pierce'x Ootle l Medical Discovery liae no eaual, a It ell.-cte perfect cure, leavinu the lir er "Oreic'thened an 1 healthy. For the cure ot Habitual Countl pnllon ol the howehi It la a never failiuit remedv. ami tho-e wnu have Be I it for thin purno-e are l.ud in He iraie. T ie proprietor onVw $1.1X10 rewam for a medi cine that will equal it for the cure of all the die-ea-en fur which it l rec.im mended. Sold by dru s-lt at $1 iwr bottle. Prepared by R. V Pl.-rce. M n .S ilo Pron letor, at hie Chemi cal Lahoratorv. 133 Seseca street. Buffalo, N. Y. Siiud your addree for a pamphlet. THE Temh voliitnc of Wood's IlorsK lioi.n Maoazink bejina with uaniiary '72. It is edited by Oail Hamilton, !S. a. Wood, and H. V.'Osisirne, and iin-ludes anions its rciiular contributors Moruco Oreeb y, Oail Hamilton, Thus K. Iteecher, Ir. I Mo Lewis, br. SV. V. Hall, Junius Parton, etc. llnrrict Uiwherstowe, Krick I'litiicroy, Jolin O. Saxe, Mai. tictil. Kil patriek, l'etroleuni V. Nasby, etc.. writa it occasional ly. Terins One DollHr a veHr. Iu eluboiiifr. three lirst-elaMS p-rio(tieiils are ?.vou for the price of one of them. The wost libera) Premium List ever published. No periodical is more frequently or favor ably mentioned by the press. "Wood's Household Magazine is one of the tnmiii iiictita ol luisiiioH enterprise which mark iJieafie.' Methodist Ilomo Journal, Plnl ade.ohia, I'a. "It has been improviiiK ever since we knew it a (rood criterion for the future." Courier, New Market, Can ada. It is a marvel of ch HpiiMsHiind lirst class o,iiHlity com billed." New York Times. fiMJcimcn copy sent freo lo any address. S. S. WOOD cV CO., Newburgh, N. Y. A 11 I K A V I, I I Mr. Samuel Bell, of W. E. Kclimortx Co , Wboli:ale boot and Shoe Maniiiacior ers, Jil Kilth avenuo, I'lttsbiirpli. Pa., has Ims'II atllicted Willi chronic rbeiiuiatish for till, ty years, ironi his rijrht hip t'i Ioh foot, Imvinir to use a crutch amf a ciine, at times so piunfiil hs to utterly ineapaeitain him from intending to his business. Having; tried every remedy known, witl.out elt'eet, exceit Oillibind s i'.iio Killer, lie was nnaliy luiliii-eu to try it. A soconit H. plica tion enabled h in to' lay usiilo his erutcli, and a third t-Mccicd a permiineul cure. Mr. Hell is a popular and well-known citizen, is a living lnouuiueiit of I no ell'aeacy of thatfirent lue.licul disi-overy, Oiililund'a Pain Killer. The iitllictcii should ask their frioccr or drtt j;ist lor il, and try its won derful power. Mr, Oillihiud, 'we under stand, wants a respectable iii nt in every town and county for it. The principal of licu is at 72 Thud Avenue, Piiisbuivh Pa. 31-4t AviENTS WANTED UounU canva ing bisik KENT FIIEK! of postage on receipt of 75 cent, and ei culsive terriUirv grunted on the ' l'ICTOIULHOME BIBLE. Contains over:si illuKtriitions. Isa com plete Library of biblical Knowledge. Ex cellsall otliers. In Kuulish and Oertnun. Win. Flint V Co , Phila., Pu, 27-41 1 OK WOKK neatly executoil at tbJaollice ' Hi reatonaWa riatea. 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Or one year for 00 cents witli two bound lectures, by James McOosh, D. 1 1. E. i., nii.l E. O. Haven, 1). !.. 1.. L. D., as prcmioniK Send name and address Ui I'eople'a Journal. Philadel phia, I'a. L. P. I5ROCKETT S Poiular history of the bloody F RNCO-GERMAN WAR! Now containing a lull account of the Fearful Rein of Terror in Paiis. Is selling beyond all precedent. It is by fur thu most rell dile suit mil v com plete and imprr'.ial history of Hint 111 ylity struggle and it moinenleus results. Ill; pages nearly l"sl spirited illustration, price, onlv s?2.50. 4n,0iiu copies already sold. It is issued ill both I n-lisli and Oeiniau, nnd is hcvoml (icstion the la-test sollinif book extant. W.de awake energet ic ugciiis wauled. Terms extra. Now is the time to coin inonev. A. II. HCr RARD, Publisher, 400 Chestnut St. Phila., Pa. Ill 4t 8 O'CLOCK. l:t-it OKNTS WANTED for a New Book, stories of Travel, Adv. n'ure. Miscel lanies, de. by Albert D. Richardson, finely illustrated. Verv Inn." nnu A.l.l,.,uu COI.CMIilAN ROOK CO., Hartford.Ct.ail ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CiWJtss o Gqmfqbt r-it 1872. Tlio Pittsburgh Commercial. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Tne "Presidpntial year" Is alwava a rendinii year with the American people. It impose extraordinary duties oil Jour nals from which th" p'popln may usual ly expect not only the new of tlio day, lint liilplliirent discussion of public qnes. tionsand etiunclalton of opinions. While this Is true In a irenernl sense thp ypsr be fore us la likelv, !" H fMilitienl sen'so, to he mic of unusual Interest ; the Democratic party Is brcakloir up, and Ihereareiu ica ti. ms of alliances noil purpuHoa altrrjether novel In our polftlo. Therlertlonsof the past year have resulted in nluiost an un broken series of Kepoblleao vietmh. tJeneral Oram administration ha receiv ed the tinipiiviH-a: lnn'renpnt nf the American peoples nnd there is everv In dlcalion now tluit. a the Hep'lblienrt pnn didatP, he will be re-ele ted Prcld nt. As nn Independent Republican P.)er the Com MK.in i ai, will in the future, as In tlio p.ist. render an nndoviatlnir sup tort to Republican Principles, holililltf that 'lie T".mI of the Repulilie requires tl at. the Oovernment should remain ill the hands of the party that saved it in the irreat lite or death strusnrl . In the future an In the past it will speak It own views rcirnrillnu men and 111 asine, holdimr that Ihrouuh free discussion only can sali conclusions bp rcHched and tlio independence of the press preserved. In this regard we enn say simply that the Commkiu iai. will be true to itself and it ptnlilihed character. As a Newspaper, nothing ill bn spared to uiHintiiin the position which the Com mkiiciai. has always held amouir the lend loir ,oiirna'H of tlio day, for news enter prise aa well as for independent opinions. Thin year, at home and abroad, will bp full of Interest. European politiin are R.j-ila'pil, and the American reader will likely tiud lint. Il iu them to atlraet hi at tention. At home all is life and pu. b. Railri-n'l are beinr eonstrncted every where; new protects are almost daily pro claimed; Mipu,ation Is Increasing ; . ntcr prise ln'el';eiitlv directed was never so well rewarded, and the prospi-ct for the woiidetful nctivities of our country is, to snv the least, exircni-ly c.-.cnuiaiiinir. With all these thinirs he ' )l M Kiel M. is intimate y Identilieil and as a ltusiiiess Paper, at'the center of the un atest nianu-facliiriuu- district on the continent, has constantly in view whatever of interest readers may rea-onaMy expect to see in its eoltiinns. csM'ciiiliv carefully prepar ed market tcirts, nninnincliititiit intelli tfeneo and ueneral news, i-ollceted and fi"in abroad. To our patron we have only word of cheer. Wi:h some our reader wo have held pleasant rotations for years.- It will bpouritlm to deserve Ihe continuance of these rolatWns for many yars to come. We fisr-l proud In the tact 'that the Com mkcciai. wields an intlueiu fl second lo no Journal in the S ate. I's readers as n i!P ' eral tiling are th" Influent al. i- teliiiri'iit clashes. In a circle of hundreds of m. le. enibra-inv nearly the wh'ilo of Pennesyl vania. much of Ohio, Wi-st Virgin a an. I State hevmid, it is the favor t" iu the ei'iintinif-lio'iso, the oflice, Ihe store nod the fam!l v.pspcciall v of busiucH and culti vated classr , To hold this placa will be our constant ellnrt. TERMS IN ADVANCE: Pally paper, per year, ... flO.no Weekly paper, per year - - SJ2.U0 The Weekly Commercial will be fur nished in Clubs of 'I wenty at f l.fiO per an num, and "no copy given gratis to tlivi;et-ter-up of tiie dub. Speeimencopy sent isratiaon application. .It-e-.Nend in von r order. Addresa TH E COM M ERCI L. Pittsburgh, Pa. Attention Agents I Think of This Wonderful Sitoco I 2.1,000 popips of Ilroekett's History of the Franco-Herman War, aold lirst (iu Hay. It will soon contain a full history of the Moody Rebellion in Paris, nuikimx nearly fiOupaes and 150 eleirant illustrations, and will sell A limes luster than heretolore. Price only f2,"i0. Incoinplrte work, written in the inurest of the Irish and French, are beitiK otlerel with obi cuts, aid for want of merit claiming to be of ficial, Ac. Ilewar of sui'h. Ilroekett's in both English ami Herman, is the nwst im partial, popular, reliable, cheap nnd ast scllimr work extant, liok to your in terests, strike quickly and you Van coin money. Circulars free ami term excelled hvno'ne. A. II. IICUIIAKD, Publisher, 40O ( hestiiut St., Phila. 12-w. REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. RV (iETTINO CP CLt'ltS. -B. Send for our new Price List and a (Tuli Form will aceoinpauv it, containing full d'reetmn luakimr a large saving to consumers and remunerative club organ ize I'M The farrnt American Tea Co 111 puny, l t i VKSF.Y HTHKI'.T, P. O. Rox Cb4:i. 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Publisher, 7111 Sansoni street, Philadelphia. 22-lt .'$23 A MOXTlIt-IIorsa ami carriage furnished; expenses paid; sam ples free. II. 11. 811 AW, Alfred Mo. 32-4t AOENTS WANTED FOR LIFE m UTAH Being an h.jc)ose oj thu decreet Jiites and MyKterirs of Mormoninm. With a lull and initio ntie history of Polygamy, by J. II. Reudle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. Agents are meeting with uiipeceitted sucess, one reports ls,ti subscribers m 'our days, author 71 in two davs. Nerd lor Circulars and see v.-bat the press aavs of t.h work, National rablikhing Co.. PUia., 10 K AHDHEWS A CO, Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AND ALL KIND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBAtKRSlif HARDWAHiB, Af., Ar., Ac, TIDIOUTE, PA., jnw artiRtw. tVtf H. riSRItK UIFLIvS, HHOTC.UNS REVOLVE.' (Jim nnitcrlnl of every klnrt. Write for Price List, foflrea! Wtwtern Otm W.irks, Pittsl.t"(rh, Pa. Army iruns nnd Ilevoi vera bought or traded for. Agents wanted l-4t. 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