9 n V. H. DUNN EDITOR. KEDSESDAI DIORMNG, AUG 20, IS73. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. . For Supreme JuJgo ISAAC G. GORDON, of Jefferson County. For State Treasurer. II. W. MACKEY, of Allegheny County. ANNOUNCEMENTS. tTRn.Ms. Announcements for Assem bly! Commissioner ; for Auditor Wj District Attorney it ; Coroner M Jury Commissiouor $2. No announcements published unless nceonipaniod by tho vault. COMMISSIONER. " ' Wo are authorised to announce the name of JAMES K. CLARK, of Harnett Town shin, as a candidate for County Comniis doner, subject to Republican usages. M. K. rORTF.lt, of Rarnott Township, Is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. MTc arc authorized to announce the name or Kill IIOLRM AN, of Tibncstn township lis n candidato for County Commissioner, Bubjoct to Republican usages. Tho County Republican nomina tions take place aftlie usual Lour, Saturday, September 20th. The fol lowing officers will then be balloted for : Assembly ; Commissioner ; Aud itor; District Attorney; Coroner; Jury Commissioner. Remember that "nomination is equivalent to election." Let all go to the polls and nominate only the best man. Miles W. Tate, Chairman Go. Committee. The State Convention has been . held, and candidates nominated. , R. W. Mackey of Allegheny was nomina ted for State Treasurer on the first bal lot. Our delegate, Mr. J. B. Agnew, who was not instructed on that office, was one of eighteen who voted for Samuel Henry for that office. We are glad this was tho case, as Muckey had the reputation of being the "ring can didate," but the strength he developed in the convention, showed that if he was the "ring candidate," that the "ring" was composed of nearly the whole Republican vote of the State, - as represented in the convention. Hon. I. G. Gordon, the Republi can nominee for Supreme Judge, had for opponents two gentleman whose . friends were determined to leave no stone unturned to accomplish their nomination. But it was apparent to all that the West wns entitled to the office, and on the tenth ballot Jupge Gordon was nominated, having re' coived a majority of all the votes cast We can recommend this ticket to the Republicans of our County as oue -well worthy their support. Judge Gordon we believe to have been the choice of all this portion of the State, and of course will carry all the Repub licau, and probably some of the Dcm . ociatic vote of this section. If elect ed Judge Gordon will reflect credit upon himself and the poople who pot him in that position. Although perhaps Mackey us not . the choice of the entire Republican population of this part of the State, - -yet it is so evident that he is the choico " of the party in Pa., that we bow to the will of the majority. None will eay that Mr. .Mackey is incompetent - for the position, and none but his po Jitical enemies express doubts as to . jus honest administration of the duties of the office; and, indeed, we hould be tempted to think there was something wrong with him if tho Dem ocratic organs did not cry out against him. We repeat therefore, that we believe the ticket worthy the support of all honest men. . REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION. 11. W. MACKEY KOMlNATi: FOll HTATK 'THKAHt ltr.il, AMI HON. I. Ci. I.UUDON . rou isl rui:.u is J i ih;i:. I Iarrisbcro, August 13. The Re publican State Convention was called to order by Kussell J'-.rreu, and b. Mil ler was elected temporary Chairman The usual committees were appointed when a recess was tuueu. Upon re-assembling, the Chairman of the (Jommitlee on remanent Or conization reported as President A G. Olmsted, with the usual number of Vice President! aud Secretaries. R, W. Mackey was nominated for State Treasurer ou the first ballot, receiving J 10 votes. Ilenny hud eighteen votes, The nomination was made unanimous, Judge Isaac G. Gordon wts nominated for Judue of the Supremo Court f ho tenth ballot, Vjilth resulted as fol jows: Gordon, 77 : I'axsou, 43; But Jor. 5. The i:ouiiiml.iu4 wks uiaJ unanimous. The following resolu tions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That tho Republicans of Pennsylvania in convention assembled, renew their expressions of Confidence in, and devotion to tho principles of Republicanism, and declare, first, that wo heartily endorse tho Republican National and State platform of 1872. Resolved, That the j National Ad ministration demands the continued confidoncc, nnd is entitled by its pro motion of tho best interests and pros- J perity pi' tho nation, to the earnest support of the people. Resolved, That the administration of Governor Hartrauft, calls for our warmest approbation. Resolved, That whilo earnestly iu favor of constitutional reform and such revision of our State Constitu tion a will niako it au cO'ectivo in strument in preventing and punishing abuses that have crept into our system, we demand emphatically and especial ly that whatever is done or left un done shall be so placed before thepeo plo as to secure their separate and de cisive expression thoroou. Resolved, That the rcduotion of tho State debt from 841,000,000 to $20, 000,000 the repeal of nil taxes, on real estate, establishment of schools for the education and support of soldiers orphaus, maiutainauce of our excel lent , and prosperous system of com mon schools, aud the establishment of a policy paying oil' our debt, at the rate of $2,000,000 a year, together with the generally flourishing condi tion of our prosperous old Common wealth, are evidences that the Repub licans during their 12 years of con trol in Pennsylvania, faithfully ad ministered her affairs, and that her government may be safely left in iheir hands. ' . , Resolved, That there should be rig id economy in the State and National Administration, and that tho tax should bo reduced iu both as rapidly as consistent with good government, the maintenance of the public credit nnd the certain extinguishment of the btate and national debt. Resolved, That the public lands be long to the people and should be sa credly reserved for homes for actual Bcttlars and we pronounce against all further grants ot these lands to corpo rations. 1 . -' Resolved. That adequate provisions should be made by Jaw lor the protec tion ot persons engaged in tmuiugaud other hazardous tonus ot luuor. Resolved, That we condemn with out reserve voting for and receiving increased pay for services already reu dered, whether in State or Nation aud demand that the provisions of the late act of Congress by which salaries were increased should promptly aud un conditional I) be repealed. . . lhe tenth denounces corruption wherever found, aud declares that none but good men should receive party ap pointmenC or nomination. Kesoivoa, that the practice ol load ing an appropriation bill to the sup port of the Government with obiec tionable legislation in the shape of amendments, towards the olose ot a session is a prolific source of fraud up on the people and its reform is urgent ly demanded; that as commerce and homo industry have, both uniformly prospered under a tai-iil' so arranged as to aflord both revenue aud protec tion, tho present tariff should be left undisturbed and as all tariffs are leviod primarily for revenue, it would bo poor Government indeed, which could not anord to arrange its details so as to encourage the growth of home man ufaetunes and the creation ot a remu nerative home market for all tho pro ductions of our soil. ' Resolved, That order and security in the States lately in rebellion must come through a stern -enforcement of the laws enacted to ' protect life liberty and freedom of thought, ; and cannot be secured by rendering these just and necessary laws inoperative through iiXecutive clemency to unre' petant assassins now undergoing pun isnmeni in pursuance oi law. Resolved, That as during the time the Republican party has been iu power it hus had to confront graver difficulties, and more new and perplex ing questions of government, than cv er were presented to any other party to solve, and lias solved them so judi ciously and wisely that tho country endorses its doctrines and accepts its work ; it is the only organization com petent to solve the cravo issues that are low constantly arisiucr, aud to se care the just rights ot the whole poo pie. Resolved, lhat wo lympathise with every movement to secure tor agncul ture and labor their due inuuente, in terest aud rights, aud the Republican party will bo their ally m every just tiloi't to attain their end. , , An additional resolution was report ed by the Committee, expressing re gret at the retirement of Chief Justice Read from the Supreme Bench of the btate. Carrier Sminary. TUe Fall term of Carrier Seminary will commence pu Monday, September iirat. The Fuculty comprise u full corps of teacher of great experionce and well qualified to meet tho wauts of tlio public. liy order of Truntees, John Kkati.lv, Tied. Clarion, Va , Au-. .. l7y . Yesterday evening a man named Allen Wynnt, residing at the head of Two Mile Run, and who it a deputy tax collector, arrived in town, cn rou to to rionocr, whither ho was going for the purpose of collecting taxes. Up on arriving there he found the parties absent from twon, and accordingly drove back to Petroleum Centre with the intcntiqn of stopping all night. Arriving here he put up his team, and started out to take ft look at tho town about nine o'clock in tho evening. Ho journeyed along up the street, and, as he says, stopped into two or three places and drank liquor to some ex tent, but not enough to iutoxicate. hilu walking along a short distance bovo tho old "fiee and easy,", he states -he was assaulted by Henry O'Brian. knocked down with a- piece of board or stick, and beaten iu a most shocking manner. He managed .' to crawl away ou his hands and knees across tho street into tho grass and underbrush, whoro ho was subsequent ly picked up and brought down town. He claims also that ho was rubbed of eighteen dollars and valuable; papers. This is his version. O'Brien, we arc informed, states that Wyant was iutox icatcd at, the time, and had knocked down a womau by tho namo of Vic. Williams, and that ho turued iu to assist the woman, and knocked Wyant down. His story way be true, and assuming that it is, thero was no rea son whuteyer, as far ns we can learn, for beating a man after that fashion. Record. Thk New Dollar. Tho new sil ver dollar just issued from the United States mint, to be used for trado pur poses, nnd known as tho "trade dollar. lb making its nppcarance. It weighs seven and a halt grains more than that of 1871, and tliirty-six grains moro than two half dollars of that date. Oil the obverse rf the uev coin is a representation of Commerce seated non a bale of cotton and eraspins an olivo branch of peace in her extended right hand. Upon a scroll, grasped by her left and trailing gracefully, to the ground, is tho word "Liberty," while beneath the whole and imme diately above the dato "1873," is the motto, "In God we trust." , A. sheaf of ripened wheat and a view, in the distance, of the sea, complete tho pic ture and the emblematical signiticence of the whole, Tho seated figuro is somewhat smaller than the one ou the original dollar.. Thirteen stars, also somewhat smaller, surround the whole. The general characteristics of the re verse are the same as on the ordinary dollsr, an cnglo grasping in its talons the emblematical arrows aud olive branch occupying the centre. , An eyo witness relates a thrilling incident that occurred at his boarding house the other morning iu Lancaster, Two gentlemen boardert, at the break fast table encaged m a discussion ot "Cicsarism," aud soon began to punc tuato their remarks by fimgmg crocke ry ware at each other s head, and brandishing knives and forks, nnd threatening to cause life-bldod to flow, A panic ensued. The lantllady ran out of tho house screaming murder, a young thing purporting to bo nineteen years or age tainted dead away and had all the paint and enamel washed off her face, a timid youth hid in the cellar, tho eyes of the potatoes bulged out with affright, and the hair in the butter stood on end. Xeto Advertisements, Frank Itobblus, .'. ;PHOTOGRPHER, . (SUCCESSOR TO DEMINO.) Pictures in every sty of tho art. Views of tho oil regions for sale or taken to or der, i , . , , CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. liYCAMORK STREET, near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. 20-tf PROCLAMATION. Wiierkas, Tho Honorable W, P. Jenks, President Judiro of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Sossions in and for tho county of Forest, lias issued his pro 'it for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sossions, Are., at Tiouosta, for the County of 1 orest, to commence on tho fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 22th day of.Sopt. 187:1. Notice is therefore given tome Coroner, justices or tho Poaco and Constables of ssid county, that thev bo then and thero In their proper persons ut ton o'clock, A. M of said day, with their rcforiis, ijMiuiHiuons exaiimiHiioiiM and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their olilucs appertain to bo dono, and to thoso who bound in recognianco to proseeuto against tho prisoners that aro or hi in II bo in tho Jail of forest Count y.that they be then ami there to proseeiito n;;aiu.st thcin as shall be Just. tJiven under my hand and seal this' 12th day of Aug. A. I), 113, , : T. J. VAN UtESEN, SU lf. Trial List for Sept. Term. 1873.' Kli.aUeth fi w vs. It. C. Scott ct a'. V. U. Kllsworth use vs. John If. Dllks et Hi. , U It. llolfuiau vs. Jno. l-'aundiis el ill. Jno. lleason uso vs. .Leopold II illironnor. laid Hays vs. W. P. Noill et id. 11. Ij. HoKan vs. eo. AVallcrst id. Jas. K'lll'erty vs. Thos. Porter. W. 11. T.owrio vs. Andrew 'M)k ct al. l-'ostcr Parni O'd Co. VS. Ow.ston fc Bow rs. Wt'ihle it HopVUis vs. J. J. Met'aslin. Hon.j. l'earson vs. llavid Hays. Jsuics Klvnu vs. IC N. Lacy. Teiri.s i'oUorts and husband vs. J. J. i'islicr. .t. W, Maydsuso vs. floo. V. Hose. John Kuhns adm'r. ,Ve. vs. C. M. Lyon et ut , Fouitli National Hank of Pittsburgh ct id vs. ieo, m. jitiuter et 111. J. 15. AWN KW, Prothy AuKli.t II, 1S7;I. lOlt WOKK of nil kind, lieu OU bho! t li'ili' e. dono at U,: , 01' WYOMING SEMINARY and com m i :iu r v i. com xxa i One of the largest Rnardllijr Schools Hir both Hexes In tho United States. Six ootirsps of Ktudy. Military tfu-tlos, Com merrlul CoUoko Courso anil TelPKNiphlnir. Terms low. Fall term opens Septemlmr M. Send for s CntftloKiio to ltov. I). COPK- IjAMD, A. M or JU lu WfllAUUli, Kingston, Pa. COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL IN STITUTE. Now TtnvonConn, l'mwrntnrv to Vollearo or hiiMineH, Circulars sont on aimlidition. VM. II, UCSSELU Principal. Columbia Classical Institute. A Bonrilinir Rehool for Yonnir Men anil Boys. Kor Circulars, mldrcxa KoY U.S. Alexander, Columbia, l'n. AtJENTS WANTED ron TitK kkV HOOK EPIDEMIC & CONTAGOUS DISEASES with tho nowost and host treatment for nil eases. Tho onlp thorough work of tho kind in the world. Kiuliriu-os .SiimlWl'ox, Yellow l'cver. Cholera ami nil nimlnirnu diseases. No Knmlly Safe Without It, nnd all lny It, lias 24 ehroinnllo II I list rat ions. lho biiruest ehauceol thoseison for sirents. Address 11. . UOOU.SPISED & CO., Ji7 Park Row, 2ow York, 15 It TTrlts for n f-rii I.lrt to I. II. JOIINSTOIT, CjKtAl ASTERN MLBmlthnoWl 8t,,.PUUIiurgh. TkTTTW rtroeoh-Loading Shot ttluns, M0 to (WO. Double Shot Runs. 150. Sinclo Guns. 3 to $20. Rilles, M to f7,". ltovc-1 vers, 5 to 8i. Pistols. SI to Hun Material. Eish- lnnTaeklo, Ve. Lariro diseouutsto dealers or clubs. .nmv Uuns, Revolvers, pot., bought or traded for. Uoods sent by ex press C. 0. 1. to bo examined before paid lor. A FORTUN E- How T Ry speculating in slocks and gold. Capital, $10 to S100 ; wiil pay $100 to fcl.niX) a month. Full explanation sent iron. w. r . lliiuholl Co., Hankers and llrokers, 39 Wall St., Now York, llox 22.2. 125 Money lviadQ Fast $1,000 Hv all who will work us. If upon writing you do not find us alt square, will give you 0110 dollar lor your troiiDio. ffenci stamp for circulars to "O. It. Huckley iV Co., Tekonshn, Mich, itC Tfl til perdav! Agents wanted 1 4) U I U 4XU Xll classes or working pcoplO, of eithor sex, young or old, make moro money At work lor us in their spare moments or all tho time thnn at anything else. Particulars free. Address U. Slinson A Co., Portland, Maine, 15 4t THE LA CEOIX MKDIQAL DISPENSAET KSTAllLISHKU IS 117. Is tho oldest and most successful Institu tion in this country lor the treatment of Chionlo and Sexual Diseases. For terms of treatment, rail, or address bv mail, with statement of case, S. II. HUNSDON, l5-4t ill Maiden I.ano, Albany, N. Y. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! Fourth Granl Gift ConCert 1 I KOn T15K BKKKFITOK TITI5 . PUBLIC UBRARMENTUCKY 18,000 C-ANII lilFTSI $1,300,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 1X)R 850. The Fourth Grand (rift Concert author ized by special act of tho I.egislaturo for tho benefit of tho Public Library of Ken tncky, will take place in Public Library Hall, ut Ixniisvillo, Ky 1 WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will bo sold and one-half of theso aro in tended for the European market, thus leaving only 30, 000 for sale in the U. S.,where?10,o00 were sold for tho Third Concert. The tick ets aro divided into ten coupons or parts and have on their hack tho Scheme with a full explanation of the mode of drawing. At this eoucoi't,' which will bo tho grand est musical display evor witnessed 111 this oouutry, the uiinroccdontod sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash gifts, frill bp dis tributed by lot among the ticket. holiltrs. Tho numbers of tho tickets to bo drawn from one wheel by blind children aud tho gills from another, LIST OF GIFTSi ! :" ' One grand cash gift ", f2.-,0,000 Ono grand cash gift 100,000 One grand cash gilt : ' oO.OIK) Ono grand cash gilt 2.1,000 Ono ginnil crsh i It 17,."O0 10 Cash gifts 10,000 eaclf ' 100,000 20 Cash gilts .3,000 each loU.tkN) . M Cash gifts J.OOO each So.noO HO Cash gilts i',00 oacli 40,000 100 Cash gi in 400 ouch. " i,000 ir0 Cash gilts ai)oach 4."i,KK) Cush gilts 200 each Wi.OOO 82.". Cash gifts lOOcach S-JiOO 11,000 Cash gifts ' 50 each $50,000 TOTAL. 12.000 GIFTS, all cash. amounting to l,f.0n,(Kk) Tho distribution will be positive, wheth er all the tickets aro sold or not, and tho l'J,0)0 gilts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold all unsold tickets beinu de stroyed, as at the First and Socond Concerts, anil not rcprcstintau 111 tlio drawing. PKICEOFTlCKliTSt Wholo tiekots ."0: Halves 825: Tenlhs, or cscli coiioon, ?o : l.levcn wnoie l icK els tor oU(): 2'JJ 'liclcots tor fl,oo.i; 11.1 Whole Tickets lor .,000: 'tl Whole Tick ets lor $10,1X10, Kq discounts ou less than SodO worth ot Tickets at a time. Thounparalleica sueex-ss oriho lliinl villi i;onceit,as well as tnesauslaetton niven ny tho First and Kecond, niakcKit only neces sary to auiioonco the Frot,'tli to hu-uro tho nroiiint sale cf every Ticket'. Tho Fourth (iilt 'iMiccrt will bo conducted In all its dutails liKo tlui Third, and full particulars limy bo learned lri.111 circulars, which will lie sent free from this olfieo to all who up. plv tor them. . , .. . Tlivkot now roady for sale, and all ordeif accompanied by the money promptly 111 Lr ed. Liberal terms given to thoso who buy to sell again. TIIOS. K. mtAMLETTR, A(.'cnt Public Library Ky., Manager Clift Concert, Public Library Huildiug, Lou isville, Ky. Havins stnmled twenty Tears llsitwcen lil'o and deulh witli .VS'l'HM A or PUTllbSlC, I ex perimented iijysclf by coin- poiind'ii roots tmii iierijs, ana iiuhaliiiix 1I10 MtHliciue thus ob tained. 1 fortunately discovered a niofcl wonil.'i iui rcauy Mini sure rur' lor Asthma and its kindred discuses. War ranted to rcliee tha severest paroxysm in- ittuutly, so lho p.Uk ntcan lie down to sleep coiulortablv. Hue trial Paekiin suit bv mail lice oi' charge. Addrcsn i'. I.anell, Apply t roek, Way ne lo., LAUGH STOCK -OP- UEW GOODS OPEN1NU AT THK SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE DItESS GOODS, ' ' . ' ' ' COTTONAUES, HATS AND CAPS, -. T BOOTS AND SIIOR3 ' ! . . .v atKAT VARtrrrr ' AND Or TUB LATEST STYLES. A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, &c. AT THE Superior Lumber Company Store Can bo found Now and Fru-di Groceries and Provisions, Embracing (Standard Brands aud tho very ' Itest Quality TOE BEST SUa Alts, the bests vnrrs, , TUB BEST COFFEE fc TEA 3, - I DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, rEACHES, ArPLE3, CUKRANIU, ! i ; PRUNK.4, JtAISlN.S, Jtc. CANST tJOODS, TOMATOES, ' ; rEACHES, - .'.. v , PLUMS, ULACICIJEriltlErt, CORN, COVE OYSTEKH, MEATS" ; i IIAM9, ' " . ' ' EHOULDEKS, ' BACOX. ... , . , "and DRIED MK ATS, always on band, and sold at tho lowest price. FAMILY FLOUR, of tho very best orands, and will bo sold by tho barrel or sack, to suit purchasers, at thw lowest market price, . f)Q Uot full lo call at tlio SUPERIOR LUMBER CO. STORE oiipgsite Uie J'lOMWfA, PA. " FOREIGN AT 1 ACHIVlNT. FoltK.T f'lll X I V, I TlllM'oMMONWAI.Tll " or Pi:NN'i.yA.H-J T(1ui:Mii-:r.iKFoi'' ' M tit CoVKTV, (illKKTINU i .... Wr fnmniRiiii that Von ollnch John' TV. - Lonlher, Into of your Coiinly, bv nil and singular his Voots and chnllels lands and tenement in whose hands. or swcssloti soever lho siiind may bo, so that he Im and appear liclinu oirr Court ol' Cotiiiuon I'li'iis, o bo buhl, at Tioiirstit In and lor raid Coiinly, 011 tiiu fourth Monday ol' May next, IIimo to un- swer Insso AkIi of u plea iu AKsiiiiiiixitiuid also thai yon Mimnion the person or per soiK'ln whoso hntids or osmskIoh lho sain may be in irarnl;diee. so llcif II. eV bo and appear bcl'or,, our said Court, ut tho limn anil plili O al'orciiid, t 1 answer whnt imiv bo ofijccled m aliist, them nnd ithiilo the judgement of tlio Court therein nml have you IIiimi and tli("ia this writ. Witness (he 1 Ion. W, P. .leliks, Presi dent JndfiP of said Court, nl, Tioni-Mla, 'lho 'i-Mihiyof April, A. I. 17.1. ' ' ' - llail rc'iuli-eil lo ilisolve Hi ycioo.oii, i ' . .I. It. AtiMCW, Prolh y. Ilv virtue of the abovo writ I have at tached all the rinlit, title. Interest nnd claim . of the def.iiilant of,' m nnd to all that cer- ln piocn or pared t.f land ultur.te in Tlo- nCMia lownsinp, iiv nvn .ciunr.T 01 i-orrst, , bounded luid dOMcrils'd as follows 1 llu plimiii'r at a chestnut 011 Hie cast bank f Allojiheii Kivcr, thence by laud wal ran ted to llciu v Talmaee. suiuh twenty-uino dcjiers east one hundred and twcnlv per- i'!ics to a white nnU. Incms south one la (rreo west one hundred and two perches t a licinl'K-k, UicHro bv Jot, No. north oiuhty-iiino rlivrcW Wfst thirly-twii anil live-tun'hs perches lo a post, llienco by vacant land north ono degree east seventy porches to nttcmlock thence north Iwcnty niiiu decrees west one hundred and llfiy I'crches to a hemlock, thence up the All irheoy lliver north eighty-four depress last sixteen perches noilbslxty-einlit de jtrocs cast forty nnd live-tenths poichos, north lilty decrees east, llnv-limr pmejust to the place ol bei?lnnins. ContiininicnM hundred nnd one acres, ono hundved ai:d live perches and iillowaueeof six percent, bs the same moro or less. ' , 1 1 cerlil'y that tho abee e a true innv ir (he oriiriunl writ ami inscription ol tho properH attached, T. J. VAN (i tl'.HU.V, NhraiU'.t Shcritf'B Olllce, Tionesla, April Wd, 1S78. Ij. Ricliraond &3o. JEWELERS, Invito tho iiltontion of tho public to their im mense stock of goods, consisting of 1 L&diee C&mro Soto, . Cork! SaU, Jot Sfts, Opera Chaim, x i r Laontiae Chains, . HocklaoM, is Oold and J.t, Laok8U,ObalBBrMoli)t , Siwd Braoaleta, ; ' American ant Swin Watchca, , . Boj WatoWa, ', ' '! American and Fmach. Olooka, am) all the . latest Scaigna in ; SOLID SII.VKII rLAUl) WARE, ! Together with a tut assort-' ment t FRENCH COODS. I n Call and exnniliioo-.ir UoodS and Prices be foro piirchasiiiL'. We KuaranUuiour prices as ' for the same (pialily of (jiKjils elsuwheru. T t u:i 3 a. n. it xi xi, xtauuuiuuii 1 vu,, t Museum Building-, ' I Chesuiat St., Ueadvllle, Fa. ' 12,000000 ACRES! r i 1 , . ' Cheap Farni3 ! , The nliuapest, Laud in market fur sale bv tho - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMP'NY In the Orent lMntte Valley. 3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska, Now for sale iu tracts of forty acres ami upwards on Hvo and ton years' credit, Jio ail vim ce intorest rwpjirou. i Mild and healthful climato, fcrtilo noil, an ubiiTiduijce ot nHd water. THK lilOST MAHKKT1NTI1K WKMT! The Hi-cut miniiii; ickious of Wyoiuinc, Colorado, L'tahund Nevada beinsiiiplicd by the tariuers of th o Platto "aUoy . , ' H Soldiers entitloil to a lloiuaatead of ,160 THE BEST LOCATION TOR COLONICS. FT! E K IIOMFS FOn'ALL! Millions of Acres of choice l.iovcriinienl Lnnds open tor entry uniler tlio Homestead Law. fcap this tireat ltailroad, witli all the cotivch? lances of an old sottlnd country. " 1'roo passes to-purchasers of Bailroad Lands. Sectional Maps showing tho Laml, nisi) now edition of licscriptivo Pamphlet Witli now Maps mailed five everywhere. ' ' Address o. F.' DAVIS, ' Lund CoinmiHsioncr 1'. P. 11. It. 50-4t (liliaha. Neb. CROVER & BAKER. Tub following nro soleeted from thmis- anils of teslimonials of similar character US expresslnjr tho reasons for the Tirefer enco of the U rover A 1 laker JJacJiines over All others. '1 "I like tho flro.vcr i indter Ma chine, In tlie lirst place, bci ause if 1 hail any other, 1 should still want a liroviy Vr linker ; and having a 0 rover ,v linker it answers lho purposo of nil the rest. It does a (renter variety of work and iseasier to learn than any other," M is, J. C. Cro ly (Jonny June) , VI lusv luul sevoral years' expo rienee with it li rover ,t llakiiu Machine' whiehhaai iriven iie lrr:iV siWisl'aoUoii, I think tlio (.'rovci1 A HiikerM.lehlnois mm 6 eiisily munad, and less liable to uct out of order. I prcicr the (irovcr it llakrrdv oideUy., Mm. Dr. Watts, New York. "J have had one, 111 my fnmilyfor some two yeuis; and Ijoiu what 1 know f ics workings, and from lhe tcstiuioirV ol many f my Iriends who use the Maine, 1 can harilly see him any tiling uouid be more riimpleio or (jive better t-niisluctioui" -M r Xit.'ii. I iMiil. . . mi 'P. J. VAN I.IKSKX, Aaent. Tioin-la, P. 1.
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