THMEtDifiouiRMinMni. .BOROUGH OFFICERS. . PurprHS. O." DA.1.E. Mti(mfi W. P. MereUllott, W. II. Harlan, P. D. Thomas, 8. i. Wolcott.Oco. Bnvard, T. D. Cobb. Jnttise u fA 1'cact W. T. MerellHolt, l. S. Knox. aitrn6ff Goo. Haslet. AvAoot IHrectnrtto. I. Irwin, M. W. Tate, U. O. Davi, D. 8. Knox, 8, J, Wol , L. L. Hackett. . .FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.- tpmifont Judge Vf. P. Jr.K. ' , Anoriatc Judget3. A. Paor-an, An tittw Cook. . marip T. J. Van Gikh. . iYaasitrer FmtD. OLASSWKK. ' rfAonoftry, RegUttr A i?eeordv, ate. J.B. Aarntw. . OiMinujiioner Jacob MxrciuLiott, T. P. Collins, Jottw Thommok. Vv Sprrinttntffnt-8. P. RoHUlR. pUtriet Attorney Yf. W. Miion. Jar- Ovmmissieaer OBonac SieotMS, WPattmo!. . tVmv rvryr fl.D. IRWIN, : ronr Josixn Winaws. County 4iuior Wm. Clark, T. B. Cosh, I Wabhkh, timber of Conrtf H DutrUtG. B. AJl'KTIS. , Aiurmbly J. B. Lawow. TYme o 2'rafne At TION EST A STATION, on ami after Monday. November 4th, 1572: SOVTIIWAKD. Trala 3 . " 4 Train 1 R:2S l. 111. 10:10 a. m. 6:50 p. Bt. A:M p. m. S:05 p. m. 8:33 a. in. KORTHWAB9. Passengers will have to understand that 'tfertbward," in the lain I rou-H tho river, and "Southward" Is up tho river. Trains 10 and 20 are mlxoil freight and ee eomnodtiou j the others aro passenger .Iratus. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. IE ML MEETING I. O. O. F. The members of Tionesta Lodge, No. G09. 1. O. O. F. will meet at the Lodge room, this (Wednesday) even ing, at 7:'!0, to make arrangements to atloud the ceremonies on Docorution iIrv in a body. Members of neigbbor- iug lodges in good standing, aro in vited to be present. S. II. IIaih.et, K. O. J. f, Pale, SeVjr. ' siherift' Van Gicsen has purchased ptroup's, house and lot just south ef Tate'. Tho term are private. Judge Cook came in last evening ' (o ' at ten J court. He report eight paies of small-pox in Cooksburg. If you have wool to dispose of, take it to Hilbronner'i store, where you can get the highest market price jjjr it. Don't neglect to get a glass ef that nice, cool soda water at Knox's lrug' Store. It's mighty refreshing (fB warm weather. Dr. Wiunns has built a carriage hutue, just in the rear of his baru, to accommodate a uow carriage which he has just purchased a little the neatest ' turnout in this neck of woods. Kx-Shcriff Davis moved to Frank lin last week, and Pliilete Thompson ejthcr has or soon will move in the house vacated By Davis. No habita ble dwelling is allowed to staud empty very long in this place. The river roa d, bet wet a the ferry lauding and Col. Thomas' residenco, is .so washed out as to be impassible for itearuH. In some places upward of half tlhe road is washed out. Barriers have been set up to prevent accidents. The "Jos. Dixou Crucible Co.," of .'Jersey City, X. J., have our thanks for package of lead pencils of its make, 'Those seot us are the best we have ever ,u sod. If our dealers will supply their customers with this pencil, we will guarantee that they give satisfaction. Decoration Day will be observed ,here in au appropriate manner. Tip ,court has been petitioned to adjourn on that day at 4 p. m., to give those in attendance au opportunity to partici pate in the ceremonies. Good speak ers will be in attendance, and all should make it a point to be present. f Cul. Reisinger, ef the Meadville Republican, and Roe Reisinger, Esq., of the law firm of Richmond & Reis iuger, of Meadville, spent last Sunday . withDr. Winans. The Col. is well kuown here, through his former con lection with this paper, and was greet ed witlTpleature by his friends here. Tbjs is court week. And we may aj) n;ake the most of it, as we don't have another court week until Septem ber. Legal business is brisk. Judge Tinker, of Frankliu, presides, and is putting the business through in good shape. Our hotels and hoarding houses ! pre reaping a harvest, but other busi- j ,ne?s is uot .'proportionately increased. However, till are glad to see lie tir i a'llcndaut upon a Winu of'.-otnt. Andy WeHef Si troutist, or we are misinformed. On Friday task at about 10 o'clock a, m., Andy and liii two boys, aged respectively 13 and 14 years, started down attrtam near Buck mills, following another fishing party, and returned home on Saturday even ing with 519 trout, besides having eat en' their fill while out. One of the boys caught 155 and the other, 120 trout. Abe," the oldest bey, caught one which measured 13 inches. Andy referred lis to Esquire Patterson, who had seen the fish. So we interviewed the 'Squire, who informed us that he had seen the fish, and that there was one 12-quart and two 10-quart pails full of the fish. If any one beoti this betweon now and the 15th of August (at which time wo understand the treating season expires), let us know, and we'll publish the fact. An invitation has heen extcudod to Hon, $, N. Ptttia, of Meadville, to deliver au address at the cemttery en Friday next, on the occasion of the decoration ceremonies. His answer has aot yet been received. -Judge Dale's residence is gor geous in a new coat of paint, a very nuarked improvement. The "Rural House" also, kept by Mrs. 6. S. Iluling has been indulg ing in the same way.' A little paint does a good deal in the way of looks. D. 8. Knox has erected an exten sive hen-heuse, with promenades, gates to swing on, cellar doors to elide on, cool arbors with nests and pateqt nest egg'i aQa, in fact, all the modem im provements everything that can in any way tempt a hen to lay. If he qon ( have eggs te sell it will not bo the fault of the hen-house. Why don't some of eur enterpris iug groccrymen bring on some green fruit, or something or other to super induce colio ? That commodity is get ting alarmingly scarce, and our physi cians are living in a state of inglorious ease. Bring on some strawberries, any way, and try the experiment. During last week we did a very difficult pjece of work for the County in the shape of a Bridge Boud. If any of our readers have money to put into a iafe and geod investment, we would advise tbera to put it into these bends. They pay a good interest, and are re deemable at the pleasure of the coun ty, at any time within pight years. A valuable canary bird belonging to mine host of the Lawrence House, died of a superabundance of temper, one day last week. Another bird was put in the cago with it, when it got into such a terrible passion that it died shortly afterward. Moral don't put two birds of one gender in one cage at one time. The Superior Lumber Co. Store is doing a rushing busiaees iu the line of custom tailoring. Increasing busi ness has made it necessary to procure another tailor, and they are now pre pared to ma(s anything in the line of gentlemen's clothing that may be call ed for. The select school which has been kept by Mr. Titus far two months past, closed on Friday last. Fareuts pre fer paying a dollar er tffo a scholar per term, rather than have that amount added to their school tax, because the constitution ef the genuine American objects to anything in the shape of taxes. An tfl'urt is rnakjug to get a gen tlemaii of Jamestown (formerly pastor of tho Tresbyterian church of that place) here eu Friday next, to make an address ou the occasion of the dec oration of the soldiers' craves. If the effort succeodti, the reverend gentle mau, whose name escapes us just now, will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Chts. Murphy, of Beb's creek, piet wit)i a serious accident yesterday, which will keep him in his little bed for some time. He was wrestling with (j. W. Den, of Panther Rock, and during the wrestle, Dean tripped Mur phy, breaking oue of his legs just above the ankle. It was a simple fracture, and was reduced by Dr. Winans. The injured man is at pres eut at Black's bote), Tbemillofll. W. Ledabur, at Lacy town, is in good rqnniog trim and is doing good work. The proprietor isa square man, who will give every one his money's worth of apythiug in his line. Ho keeps chop, oats and fleur at nil times, for sale at tho lowest market prices. He is also postmaster of that post office, and gives uii yfnal satisfaction. ' . 8mearbaugh & Byer'e meat mar ket is nearly finisbtd, and is about 18x4, two stories in height. A friend of ours, who is some thing oft. poet himself has left a piece of selected poetry here for publication. It will appear next week. Judge Troper lost a pocket book containing upwards of a hundred dol lars, while in Pittsburgh, recently. It was taken from Ins rest pocket iu his room, while be was sleeping. A supplement to the borough or dinance relating to sidewalks, appears in to day's paper. It will be reen that all are required to keep their walks in repair, which we hope to see properly respected. "Bill" Pvllqck speared a spoon fish the other day which weighed 23 pounds. On the same day Davy in lands and Jno. Huliogs speared five of the same kind which weighed, alto getner, aueui to pounds, ihej are very good eating and haven't as many bones in their whole body as a sucker has in any two inches of his body. Our readers will notice the card of tho National Hotel, of Tidioute, which appears in to-doy'spoper, Bcnj. Elliott, Esq, who served in 1-erest County three years in the capacity of Commissioner is the landlord, and will do'ererytbing in reason to make his guests comfortable. Give him call when you go to Tidioute. D. W. Clark is ageut for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. Lands, and supplies free tickets from this point to the lands to all who wish to purchase lands, .these lands are amor5 the best in the west, and can he purchased on eleven years' credit, If you wih to settle in the west give him a call, as you canuot do better than he can do fer you. Mr. JJreckCiiridge is (i town, ready to go to work on the bridge, but proceedings are temporarily suspend' ed on account of a chango suggested in the plans and specifications. It is thought better by all parties, to put a long span at this end of the bridge, leaving, out tho contemplated pier where the. old abutment stood, alto gether, Tho only question is as to the extra cost. The iron for a span 80 feet longer than the others, must necessarily be heavier and more ex pensive than the others. H&n'tP agree ment will probably be arrived g). with in a few days. Mr. Jas. Green, ef East Hickory, writes us under date of May 20th, of a run-away which happened pa the 15th inst near that place. It appears that Mr. Wooster Buris, his wife and baby and a sister from New ,York State, were coming down from Stow town to West Hickory, A short dis tance from East Hickory, he stopped to water and took the bit out ef the horse's meuth. By seme means the horse got frightened and ran toward town, turning a short cor nor at Bo mans store, throwing Mrs. B. and the ehild out of the buggy, injuring the mother quite severely, but leaving the child entirely unhurt. Miss B. jumped from the buggy shortly after.alighting safely. The horse was caught by run ing into a lane which had been fenced up at one end. The injured wonian is doing well. In pursuanco of au act of the Gen eral Assembly passed the 3d day of April, 1851,and subsequent Supleraent passed the 11th day of April, 1862, the subcriber will be at the following uaoiod places within the County cf Forest, for the purpose of collecting taxes for tho year 1873. Taxpayers who pay to the Treasurer aro entitled to a deduction of five per cent. : Bartjett tqwnship, Cooksburg, Juno 10th, from 8 a. ui. to 12 p. m., Clar ington, Juno 10, from 3 p. m. to 7. Jenks township, Marien, Juno 11. Howe township, Balltown, Juno 13. Kingsley township, Newtown, June 14, at Whoeler & Duscnbury's store. Harmony township, Juuo 16, at the store of J. J. Range ; Trunkeyvilla, June 17. Hickory township, East Jlickory, June 18, at the store of T. J, Bowman. Tionesta township, Tionesta, June 19, at Court House. Tionesta Borough, at Coijrt JIous, June 20. Green township, June 21, at the Houso of L. Arner. Frkd. Glabsnek, Treasurer. May 6, 1873. -('liiiii!, Sftoii Crock, Laud Da- Ut Koi'.INON it JtoNsm'a. ler, For Sale. The four lots S. E. cor ner of Elm and My street, (adjoin ing the Court n.oue) Tie neat a, Only $300 csh required ; Tho balance 1575, may remain for several years. Ad dress Jas. K. Simon, 29 south 6th st., Philadelphia. . 8-3t TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, or 'h" Clarion River, and would be a site for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map apd particulars can be seen by apply-, iug to the editop of this ptper S. II. Haslet, M the old stand, has recently laid in a supply ef Raftmen's Supplies of all kinds, and is prepared to soli as cheap as the cheapest, to all who may favor him with a call. lie, also keeps a full lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, and in fact evorything usually found iu a General Variety Store. Give him a eall and he will use you right. tf. New coods at low prices ; stock complete in Dress Goods, Priuts, Mus litis and Pants Cloth, Hats & Caps spring styles, Boots and Shoes. - Wc don't mean to bo undersold by Jew or Gentito. No charge for showing. Come and see, we think we have something for all. 2t Robinson &. Boxxkb. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry e,nd Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid tho repairing of line Watches. j ,erg by mail promptly attended to. rertmrinir of tins Watches. Or 39-ly. The lightest running Machine in the world is the G rover & Baker, at least Raldftijii pf Tidioute says so, and bo knows, JQ y Job Prlu ting. Do you want posters T Do you want hand-bills t Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card J If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted ia the neatest efyie and. on most reasonable tprma. Xew AdvertUetnetttf, National Hotel, , TIDIOUTE, PA., BenJ. Elliott, proprie tor. This house has heen newly furn ished and is kept in good style. Guest will be made comfortable here at rcatonn ble rates. 0 ly. NOTICE. At a meetine of the Borouch Council held on Haturdny evening May 24th 1S73, the lol lowing ordinance, was paxeea. A SUPPLEM 1NT to an Ordinance order ing and requiring the owners or occu pants oi lauus on certain streets to uuuu sme-walKs; adopted August latu ihiZ. 8CPPI,KMENT. And be it further ordained, That immed lutelv after the publication of this notice it shall be the duty of all pernous owning er occupying lands upon winch sidewalk is now built, or may be built hereafter, to have and kep the same in repair, and in a good passable condition. It shall be the duty of the High Constable (or such other person as this council may designate) to i:rry out toe provisions or this ordinance ; and if any porsou owning, or who may hereafter own sidowalk shall refuse or peglect to have and keep the same in proiier repair, the said High Constable (or such other parson as this council may designate) spl cause the same to be re paired at the expense., of the owner or uniipfV inrrmii wiui u luauiunai iwcmr per runt, as the law directs. J. o. n.vi VLE, Burgess, MEHCJLLIOTT, I secretary. J, 8, LONG, jJANL'FACTCKEB of and Dealor ii HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPfi KOHKS, CXTKHY dOMBR, BRUSHES, HORSE CLOTHING, and everything In the lino. In Moaner it Aguew's Block, adjoining Drug Store. 7 CROVER& BAKER NUWIXO MACHINES. Tje following are 'selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reason for the prefer ence of the Grover A Baker Machine over all others. "Hike the Grover A Baker Ma chine in the first nlaee, liacaus if I had any other, I should still want a Grover A Baker ; and having a Grover A Baker it answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and is easier to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C Cro If (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rience with a Grover A Baker Machine, which has given me groat satisfaction. I think the Grover A linker Msuhine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer tbe Grover A Baker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts. New York. "I have had ons Iu my family for some two years; and from what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I rau hardly see howanythingcoiild bo more com pi to or give better satisfaction." Mr, (jen. Grant. T. J. VAN GIK8EN, Agent, Tinesta, Pa. OOK KEEPING MADE EASY. Every XJ i-it-rk snd merchant rsu Ii learn at oner. limik iiMjle.l, .'"(V RnfTalo N. V, Ii. Goiild-ng Brynnt, THE BOOl SnOE STOftfl NE. STgYF.rTS. Proprietor. Partlo In V-nt of FINS BooU aad Shoes will ftlwAT ttnd a good amortmat at Stevens'. When you call, jiiitiuiv "From Tionosta'' and vou will be liberal fy dealt with. 6-oW :. s K. MTKVKNS, NOTICE. ComiIssIoikiui' Oprirr, Fomcrr Co., ) . f , TlOFESTA.MAt 1,1873. .4' Notion In horoby given that tho bridge Acrora TlonoHta Crock nosr Its month will be removed by the lotb Inst, and the Creek will be obstructed for alxtvdava thereaf ter In the erect! in of a new bridge rf-n. Ail rxtmon Interested will govern themselves accordingly. Bv order of the County Commlsslnnoni. I). W. CLARK, Cleric. 10,000 GIFTS, $5000,000 On TUKSDAY J1TLY 8th. 1978, the Third Grand Gift Concert, under the man agement of E-Goveonor Thos. E. Bram lette. and authorised by special act of the LejtiBlstore. for the benefit of the Publio Library of Kentucky, positively and un equivocally oosnsa oir Vl Public Library Hall, a iUMviue, n.y.,wnen eiu.uuouirts, all cash, amounting to toOO.OOO. will bedis tribued bv lot anion the ticket-holders. Tho money to pay all these gifts In full ia already in dhiik novanue iuf frnai purpose, as tho following certificate shows ; Karmbrn' and PnovEBs' Banx, T ' Lout VILLI KY Apr. 7, 1S7S.J This is to certify that thcro is in the Far mers' and Drovers' liauk, to the credit of tho Third Grand Uirt Concert for the bene fit of the Public Libriry of Ky., Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which lias been let spart by tho Managers to pay the nifts in full, and will be hold by the Bank and paid out for this purpose, and tni purposo only. ... Signed. B. S. VEEC1I, Cavhler. Qn(v a fow tickets Vemaln unsold, and (hey will bo furnished to tho first appli cant at tho following prices : Whole tick ets,' 810; halves, $5j quarters, $2.60; It wholes for 8100; 06f r850O; ll: for 81,000 and 675 for 83,000. For tickets and full in formation, apply to TUOS. E. BHAMT.ETTE. Tyoulsvfllc, Ky., or THOS. H. HAYS A CO., 6-4 1 609 Broadway, New York. i2,6ooTooo a g ft i, s ! Cheap Farms I ' The cheapest I,and In market for sale by the UNION PACING RAILROAD CQftWHY In tho Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 Aoret ia Central Nebraska, Now for sale In tpacbi of forty acres and upwards on five and ten years' credit, No advance interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fertile soil, an abundance of good water. THE KFXT MAItKET IN THE WEST! Tbe great mining regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and Nevada bring supplied by the larmcrs of the Platte Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead cf 100 .i . Aores. TgS LOflATwir f OH OOLOJTIES, FREE HOMES KOB ATX Million (if Acre of choice Gpvprnu)Mnt tiquds open for entry under tho Homestead' T-aw, near this Great Kuilrond, with a)l thp conven pneps qlau old sottlpd country. J'rjp pasties to purchasers of Railroad Lands, . hsctional Maps showing the Land, also new edition of Dusuriptivo Parnpulpl with now Maps mailed free everywhere, . . Address O. F. DA VIM, Land Commissioner IT. P. It. K. 60-4t Omaha, Neb. WE WAST AX ACJEXT. In Uiis township to canvas for tho new, valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN. THE SCIENCE OF A KEW LIFE Kocommcnded and endorsed by promin ent ministers, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like it published. 840 per week garantccd. Ad di ess, COWAN t CO., 139 Eighth Street New York 4 t AGEXTf WANTED. Kend for Catalogue. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Now York, , M fl N F V Male rapidly with Stencil and ! w ii a. Key chock outfits. Catalogue laloirue and full particulars FREE. S. M. Siien- oer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 00-4t MOAV 'TIS DONE, or the Secret Out. Mustai-hoand Whinkcrs iu 42 days. GREAT SECRET and one hundred others. Gamblers Tricks, Cardiology, Ventrlloquisoi. Qjll iu UiB QKIGLNAL "Book r Wonilers.'' Mailed for 25 cents. Address V, t', (Jutlor, Carthage, Illinois, - Xo fees nnleas successful. No fees in ad vance. No charge for preliminary search. Send for circulars CONNOLLY BROTUt ERH, 108 H. Fourth St., Philadelphia, l a., aud 608 Ninth St. WaKhington, D. C, 60-41 $5 TO $20 por day t Agents wautod 1 people, of either sex, young or old, uiuku more money at work lor us in their spare moments or all the timo than at anything else. Particulars tree. Address G. S'tinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 40 4t Ct KTTYISBURa KATALYSIHE WATER Is the nearest approach to a hpeuifio ever discovered for Dvsncpia,Neuralgia,Rheu inatisin. Gqut, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Vrinafy Diseases sanerally. It re stores irtuttijular ower to the' paralytic. It cures Liver Complaint, (jhronio Diar rho'U, Piiu, Constipation, Asthma, Ca tarrh, and Uronubitis, Diseases of the skin General Debility and Nervous Protratiou from Mental aud I'byical Exoeases. It Is the greatest autidote ever discovered for exoosHlve eating or drinking It corrects the stomach, promotes Digestion and Re lieves tho Ueud almost immediately. No household should be without It. For sale by all Druggists. AdrFor a history of theSprings.for mar vellous cures, and for testimonials from ilistiniruished men, send fortheiiampulets. WHITNEY BROS., tJeneral Agenls, 'iZl South Front Strnot, Pbiladvlphia, Pa. lil.J I I Mil Ki M'lCIMU CO. CCBSCniHF for ibe Kore'n (epnhliMi J It will r-sy. . 7QU ASK mt TELL !" Tie Kw DEPARTURE1" Agents Wanted. Exclusive territory clv eu. The book will sell Itself, l. n'.w, Mother, Kister. Brother, Minister, ?(-.: chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Mltvr, Mariner, and Vourttljf l want it. 1Sk?--f Is Mowky liv it. Head for CirvJ ''' CHESTERMAW A WEBSTElt, M 6th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. -..-' ' TELEGRAPHY A Weceisary part of every person's odiit tion la this advanoed ace la the art of .In.t tion in this ad vanned age la graphing. Apply to the undersiirr.M ft: Nmlth's Manual of Telegraph nhy. tfip- hte work published nn this sobjtnt. : Pre , 30 eta. Also for every description ot'I's.o grapble Inslruementa and Battory ; 7iiT- t nromic nattry ror f.irotropiatimi. r O.TILLOTHOJi CO.. B Dor Utatfcv York, JUST RECEIVED ' AT'THI ',! . i PEOPUi STOR3E '-1 1 :l UILBRONNElt&Cd. A VtMaV tA j aaxaoou HVW& uv SPHINQ & SUMMER C O O O , ' ;i 1 i .'- v j 4 -a ; "Sho, 't!;'i ' ' ''Olcrr), Gents' Furnishing Goods. UNDERWEAR, ' EMBRO I D BBIBV HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSKTS, LACE3, LApa PQDWI, .v:; BUTTONS. BRAIDS, ' i. TAPES AND t HQTIONS OF ALL KIND8.J '? BILK GOODS, BLACK, FANCY SILK. A full line of CARPETS Artl ' BRirsaELR, at BMP,'' ; INORAIX, ?., . .. . ALIO ' MILLINERY AS DSTRAW QOOM, . HATS, BONNETS, VELVET!, VELVETEEN, RIBBONS, FRAMU, ORNAMENTS, AC., AC., AT ! ''. EASTERN FRICfS. TT are prtpsred to pay tfct highest prion for 'WOOL, SIIEEP-PEIjTS hides, Of U kinds, either In MONY or "e4. We hare in our employ ariRST-CLASS TAILOR, and keep constantly on hand a GOOD STOCK OF GOODS, of beet quality and latest designs, whleh he will make iu a workman-like ruannar .and i lateet atylo. Good fita guaranteed er bo sal. A good and complete atook of ,, READY-MADE CXOTHING, ' Always en baarf ' - - ' J ' i r r it? SILVER-PLATED, WAItlS AXB JEWELRY, ' . . Of very superior quality and UUst rial signs. IIILBRONNER A A CO. Wly WAGES pORaUwhoarewHUiuT tp work. -Aatji 1 person, old or young, of either sex, ceo. make from 810 to 860 per week, at home day or evening. Woutcd by all. Buitar bio to either City or Country, aud any Ma son of the year. Till Is a .rare opportuntr ty for those who are out of work, and out of money to make aa Independent llvinr. No capital being required. Our pamplM "How to make. a living," giving full in-, structions, sent on receipt of 10 cent. Address, A. BURTON A CO., Morrisaui.' Westchester Co.; N . Y. , i vPrTwber to sel pur new avKTTTrriVSv""'1 nv Emhroiderlng' WAKTEDMcWn. 'or Illu-' tratoU Circular, to the McKee Maanfaa iring Couipapy, J09 Broadway New ?HU fAVUia toatf ANION. , . ' Every I July wants one I . ' ., Every M an ought to have one 1 1 Sent on receipt of Ten Cents.- Address. L. V. HYDE A CO., m Seventh Awna,' New York. . BON.TON PLIStTATION UOKAI.8,'af Kenton receipt pf 35 eta. Unique Print-' iug aud Publishing House, W Vesoy til., t Y. 4 THE HECK WITH 820 Portable Family A Hewiug Machine, on SO Day Trial;' many advantages over all. hatlafactioa guaranteed, or $M refunded. Sent com idcte, with full direct Ions. Week with Sew IngJIachine Co., Broadsy, N. Y. 4 JOB WORK nearly earntiel si thircArv hi rekeisl ralet.
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