UWEDKESDAI MORMNG, OIT. 12, iS7J. BOrtOUGH OFFICKnS. lfmrffn.t3. O. lUI.R. tiunfilmcnV. P. Merc.lillott, W. I. Jlarlan, P. I). Thnmna, S. J. Wolcott, Geo. Itovunl, T. It. Cobb. Jui'icei uf the i'euee W. P. Morcilliott, D. S. Knox. mff.(e G. flatlet. A'Aoof IHrrrtor.i'i. U. Irwin, M. W. Tat, II. U. Davis, 1. 8. Knox, 8. J. Wol vtt, L. L. llackelt. rORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. & tMent JwlgeW. P. Junks. ttttocinti JmtgttJ. A. l'Roraa, An mw Cook. .iT(r T. J. Vah Gikkrn. ' 'Yijiurer Krkd. Olassnkr. Yefiotiofiry, liegiiterd: Ileeorder, Jie.- .1. H. Aoxew." Cmniiion - Jacob MxrcilMOTT, T. 1. Collins, John Tiiuminon. ftptmfi HaprrinteniirntS. V. Ron nit R. IHttricI Atlornr0Vf. W. Mon, Jury CbmmUtioWer-Gborob Siooink, Wll. 1'ATTF.RSON. Oiimfy 'Surveyor H.D. InwiW. (broner Jomiafi W HAM, County Auditor H. CLARK, T. UIIB, I WARNKR, Mmbrof VongrtS I9t DttrictC. 0Tis. AtitinbljJ. B. Lawsos. n. Tinfi of Train. At TIOMKST. STATION, on and after October llth, 1873 : octh Ut ci.au, Train 11 - . - 7:11 p. in. to CLAHI. Train M - 11:07 . m. M - 3:42 p. m. KORTH lT CLASS. TraJ 33 ' 4:13 p. m. ! CLASH. Trul a 81 .... fl:0,1 s. m. ' . . . 1:27 p. in, On th River Division t e. from Oil City Irvineten, tip tlis river is North : down is river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. - -Long, (lie linruess-maker, u going to move hi shop into Lawrence's new building, shortly; so we understand. 'James II. Fon, nt tlie Amcrieon Drug Store, lias just received some really superior smoking tobacco, ami sells it cheap. Smokers will make a note of this. It in understood that the hall room and hall pf the Lnwreuce House U to be partitioned off into bed -mollis, the present supply being insufficient to meet the wants of the traveling public. Ale. Ilenagc, who fell from a free rcceully, sustaining injuries which, it was feared might prove fatal, is re covering slow ly, and may expect to see him. around again toon, lie run n narrow chance. The skies having cleared off, all nature looks guy this morning, and threatens a spell of In. linn summer, .which would bo joyfully hailed by all .h!io have the gaod of tho country at lieart. Eating apples seem to be a scarc ity here, or else we have not yet found the pluco where they are kept. If any of our reader huve them for sale, we jiolieve they will dud a good market in Tionesta. Ktnateiu has returned from the East, us has also his new goods, which he is now opening and spreading out Jo the gaze of u delighted public. A cull upon him will richly repay those .wishing to purchase. The frame of Jno. Itick's new residence is raised, mid presents an imposing appenianee. When finished thin building will, be a credit to the projector thereof. The oilier new buildiugs about towu ars approaching . completion. Let all remember that Professor MeCollin, the blind musician and elo cutionist, willkby request of the citi zuus, give mi entertainment in the l'reibyterian church, to-morrow even ing. His last concert is very highly f poken of, and we expect ho will be greeted by a full liouso. .We nro informed thatalge bear crossed the river at the head of Dale's Island, just opposite t!o north suburbs of our place, this morning, about nine o'clock. There was some talk of or ganizing a hunt, to follow and kill the .beast, but as we have heard uo noise about it, conclude it was given up. Snow fell on Monday and Tues day iu considerable quantities, al though not considerable enough to iiake sleighing. If this is the begin ning of winter, it is an early com mencement. For our part we hope for m short and close winter, as it lakes coal to put through these long w inters. Chestnuts are pretty plenty iu this fuarkct jut now, but the home de itiand, that :s, the retail trade, is uot ictive, owing to the ta;g yith wjijch a ninu van go'out oil t ho hill and till ids tcketf, free gratis. The market price, ve iiud'istand, i per Luihci. The hardness of tho times com pels us to anxiety. On the 1st of this month we sent out bills to many who owed us, and up to the present time, with oue or two honorable exceptions, we failed to realize on them. Row on Saturday last we had to borrow money to pay a draft from our paper men. We are constrained to say, "Why is; this thus 7 If tho8o who owe, us would pay, wo could then pay those whom we owe, they could ditto to those who have bills against them, and 0 on ad infinitum ; and we have no doubt but the money would finally lodge in, the hands of those who are now with holding the same from us,. A "fresh" has come, and the lum bermen are stirring a little, and con siderable lumber has been run out of the creek. All of Bonds' lumber is out, and some of other firms up the creek. This vill not be a general clearing .out of the lumber as the spring freshets usually are. The weath er is extremely disagreable for out door work. Tho river to-day is above rafting stage, but will bo down in a day or two sn that lumber can bo moved to Pittsburgh aud below, easily. The post-office was moved to an other'room of the same building, the first of the week. It is now situated in tho south room of the Bonnet & Agnew building, tho same formerly occupied by Knox as a tin shop, 'and Long as a harness shop. . New paiti tions have been pu in, and "LJnc" now has room according to his strength. The office will be open at all times, Sundays excepted, from 8 a. ft), until 9 p. m. The sidewalk just south of the bridge over Council Run, between Einstein' Store and the Rural House, i iu a dangerous condition, aud liable to disable persons walking over it af ter dark. On Monday evening last two ladies fell through the walk at the place mentioned J fortunately without material injury, but the next one may not be so lucky. ' Sotqe one should fjx it at once, and we call the attention of our council to the t'uet. Attention is called to thp pew ad vertisement of J. B. Agnew, who, dow that the room formerly occupied by tho post office is entirely at hU dis posal, proposes to keep a general assortment of fruit, coufectiouary, no tions, tobacco, cigars, &c. Please no lice, also, that oysters are constantly lur sale by the can, or will be served iu any way to suit customers, The Democratic tickets for Howe township were sent to Jake Cospcr, of Balltowc, and Jake, we suppose, was busy hunting that nay, and forgot that the country had to be saved, aud did not make bis appearance at the polls. This will account for no democratic votes being polled in that township. Jake U iu disgrace with tho un terri fied just now. Sheriff Van Giesen is crippling around with u boil on the back ;f his neck, and looks very digniGei about it. Nothing puts uim out of humor so much just now as to give him a gentle rap on the buck of the neck. He attributes it to causes which we very much dqu.1)t, but will not enter into a discussion of question. The tinw table experienced a change on Sunday last, w hich the same is chronicled at the head of our first local column. Two passenger trains have been taken off, much to the dis gust of the traveling public in this section. The change, we hope will soon be changed back' to the place from whence it was changed. The conl business is said to he brisk about town just now, moving rapidly at all hours of the day and uiglit. Ours burin rapidly enough to suit u?, an I we d ) no: w uit it to "take unto ie!l ttiug uud fly away," he cuuso our ..chequer won't' stand it jiut B in. On the second page of this issue we present our annual table of the official vote of Forest couuty. It will be seen that the Republicans are steadily gaining in their majorities here, aud our State oftirs may glance with prido at the majorities they re ceived G. G, Butterfield, proprietor of tie Lawrence House, bound to bo up with times, bus procured some business cards with the new time table printed oil the reverse side. The job was done at this office, uid will boar inspection. Teachers' Annual Jui.tiu.tQ .for Fort county will be held atTioncsta, commencing on Moudav, December 1, 173. The following is lo synopsis of a a sermon delivered at the Universalis! Church, on Sunday lost, by Rev. O. B. Clark, from the text, "Ilie Beset ting God." Fs. 139-5. The idea of the existence of God is incrcaied. iu the human soul, common to all clis'jt3; cannot bo. eradicated out of the (ipart ; but when, by the force of conscience, is brought to the surface, will (peak with a voice that must and wiH heard. It tells us that from eternity past, and through the number less yeurs of tho endless future, God "has besot us behind and before"; that however blinded and benumbed we may be with the paralytic twist of sin, GotLhns, is, and eternally will be pres ent with us. Iu his darkest hours of unbelief, iu his lowest degradation and blindness by sin, when all possible. help of human nid has failed, the atheist will with frantic haste, call out to the infinite to shield him ''beneath the shelter of the Almighty wings" from the storm and blast ; to his as tonishment and surprise he will find that during all his wanderings on the stony fields of scepticism, and all his buffeting over the stormy sea of doubt, there has dwelt and down deep in the secret chambers of his soul there still lives a sf irit ; which, when brought to the Surface will proclaim in thunder toues "tlere is a 'God." Thursday Just G. Albaugh swore nut a search warrant before James Green, J. P , of Hickory township, to search a house in Trunkeyville for some properly ho had lost. Tho war rant was put into the hands of con stable Church, who, with an assistant, proceeded lo the house, and, after con siderable trouble with the old woman succeeded in giving the premises a pretty tin. rough overhauling, but found no property. Constable Church djd uot liko the business very well as the old woman wanted luuj to do more searching than ho (Church) thought his warrant culled for. The old lady hai) a hearing before Justice Knox Friday, but was acquitjed. Ilcv. Brown, w ho was called to this place by the Presbyterian Church, lust summer, has written declining the call, for the reason that he could not got a house in which to live. This is a fact we arc vqry to recorc, as Mr. Brown was very well liked here and received a unanimous call. All wili hope for his success iu other fields. Th railroad track in front of the depot has been raised about a foot, and the switch lengthened so as logo near ly up to Hunterj' mill. Tie ejaijge iu tho truck is being made on account of the grade, which was a little de pressed at this point. Tlie switch has been lengthened to accommodate the long oil trains which pass every day. Saturday Burgess Dale aud Coun cilman Wolcolt, with Mubie's team, filled up those mud holes on Walnut street, we sp.ike of, a'nd now ourstreets are in good order fur winter. Ari-Lie PUD1inq. Due quart of flour, having iu it one measure of Ban ner Bukiiig Powder ; rub in the flour two table-spoonfuls shortening, and one-half tea-spoonful 'salt ; make h soft dough, with milk or water; roll out to about oue quarter of an inch in thickness; have reudy your apples, chopped fine ; spread them over the dough; sprinkle on them sugar, small pieces uf butter, aud u liujo grulcd nutmeg; turn up the dough all around to prevent the appl.es from coming out, ruli itrt, and place iu a cloth that bus beeu a moment iu boiling water, wrung out, greased with lard, anil dredged with iljur; lju at both ends, allotting room for the pudding to swell ; steam for one hour; eat hot, with wine sauce or cream. . Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contaius a small measure, to be used evrfii kill, according to printed direction. If yon cannot obtain this rc.'tlly valuable article from your gro cer, seud twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., aud you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound packugo together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Steck ; Mat&dirk ; Haines ; Mason &. Hamlin; Smith American; ! Estey, and several others. Fore'gn and ' domcstio Sheet-Music, Music Books. All kinds of Musical Instrg mfiilp, apd merchandise of the best quality aro constantly on hand at Jos. Steinburgcr & Co.'s, Music Dcajtrs, Oil City, Pa. Agents for tho abi.yo named manufactures l'..r this section, and for all the music publishers ii) the ! ccuntry. Send for catalogues and j ft ice lits. 20 rf ' Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionesta Savings Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhns, for 8279 85, and dated Aug. 20, 1873. The certificate yt of no. u,so to any one but myself, as it baa. b?ea cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me. Qct. 22, '74. J. T. Dam:. New invoice, boots anc shoes, mens', boys' and youths' boots, womatis' shoes and gaiters, misses and childrens' shoes. Stock full and complete ; ronie and see before purchasing elsewhere; we try to please all. Robinson Boxker. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Stevens the hoof and shoe man is now receiving tho finest and largest stock of boots and shoes ver brought to Tidioute. When in want of fins goods remember Stevens has them, and you can buy them cheap. Tidioute, Sept. 24, 1873. tf Those beautiful lots. Just north of Mrs. Henrys residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf N. E. . Stevens, the enterprising boot and shoe dealer, of Tidioute, d.t sires us to say that he will sell boots and shoes to poor people at cost, dur ing this fall aud the coming winter. He means just what he says. 25 tf The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at Robinson fc Bo.vnku's. Job Printing. Do you want posters ? ' Do you want hand-hills ? Do you waut business cards T Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted in the, neatest style and on most reasonable terms. - TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of tho lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map aud particulars can be sceii oY apply ing to the edjfof of this pper. The colored address label u each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has puiil, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until Maruli 1st, 184 1 lie mail list is corrected wecaly. Bv con sulting the address label every m bri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the m coiiiits previuUM to that time being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. if.' The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can bo l'iiiid at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid iha repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Don't lail lo go t,i Robinson & B timer's if you went stoves, stovepipn or tinware. 23 tf. Xew Aiiieitittetneiits. .Vatcbmukrr & Jeweller, mil a,3;ent for the col' o bra toil ELC1N WATCHES TiDioUTB, Pa. French dorks, tVatclicN ami Jowul--y ropairoil. All .vork wui'i'iiiiiuil. 2oli ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T KTTEKS of Administration to tho os lj into of Alfred I'uiuirniiii, lute of Forest county, bavo boon n.uiitiul lo tho ul MTibe'r. All pursonn indtibtod to said es tate are rtiieHiud to iniiko iiiimuilialo puviiiitut, and thosu having claims utiuinst tho name will priwenl them duly auiiiou tieated for HetifiMiumt, without delay, to CKU. S. Ill N L'MA'N, Administrator. Kinsley Township. ' ' -5 8' - The co-partnership heretofore existing liotueuu tliti iindoi'Miuud, uniiur tho lirni luiim iii 1 tlilbroiioer v Co., is tins da ' dissolved bv niBtu.il e-iiisuiil lor tho pur- post) uf cloning the buslli'h. All dubta duo the late linn, ttither of uoto or boo UMount, will be eolliM'leJ by M. I.iustuin, , who will kt'Uio all claims against the nine. J. IJIl.UK'iNNlirt. I PTt, 4, 1T. M' tI.NTi:i i Tho American" A"t 3ur4.vit DRUG STORE ! Jas. II. Forte, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Dtuk Store) ELM STREET, - Tiombsta, Pa. HAVING purrhnstnl His entire stock of the Korrst Uiiunt) li ii Mtore, 1 huve chuiiRpd the imioo to tlio "A moricnu," and put in an entire now stock of DRUGS, PATENT WEDICIKES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, St., LIQUORS, For Medical vie ONLY White T.eail, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, henzine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, &o,, Icr sale el-nap. I am agent for the PERKINS A HOUSE; NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, The only SAFE (.AM P marie, will burn all kinds of oil with perfeet safety, bung all Metid It ran not brcak,and so conduct ed it cannot explode. THE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantly churned and leed, and will be served up in the best mnnii r. Call and ifonio. . J AS. II. FUNKS. GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! Fourth Grand Gift ConCert KOH TUK BKNKI I T OF TH K PUBLIC LI SaAFm KENTUCKY 1J.000 CAHI1 till T.S 1,SOO,000 Evef? yifH Ticket Draws a Gift saso.oooVon SoO. Tho Fourth tSraml Gilt Concert author ized by special act of the Legislature for tho he'iiuiit of the Public Library of Ken tucky, will tako pl.icn in Public Library Hail, at LooisvillH, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will bo sold and one-half of these aro Ji'tended for the Eurnpcmi market, tnus !ci,vin:r only 30, non for s1h in the V. 8.,whereJloe.lHH) were sold for tho Third Concert. The tick ets aio divided into ten coupons or. parts and have on the r bark the Schema with , full explanation of the mode of druwiilu. At this concert, which will bo thngraiid est Uih'.-ical display ever witnessed in this pountry, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash flirts, will be dis tributed by lot among the ticket-holders. The iiiimlien of the tickets to bo drawn from one wheel by blind children and tho gift from anothei, LIST OFfilFTS: One grand cash (rift fiVI.POO One grand cash gift 100,000 One grand cash gilt f,0,000 One grand cash gift 25,000 m irriwid ersh :itt 17,.riO0 10 Cash girts $10,000 each lOO.iHK) ' 0 Cash gifts ft.OOOeach 150,000 .10 Cash t'lltM J.lliio each 60,000 tiO Cash gilts ttX) ouch 4o,iiK) 100 Cash gifti 400 each 40,0n0 K'O Cash gill SOO each 45,000 L'Si) t 'ash gilts '200 each fiO.OOO S'J' Cilfh gills 100 each 32,500 11,000 Cosh gills , SOeacli 650,00 1 TOTAL. 12,000 (JIFTS, Mil cash, ainount'iin t f 1,900,000 The distribution will be positive, wheth er all the tickets are sold or not, anil the 12.MK) L'il's 11 i,i( in proportion to the tiekula m 1 1 1 all unsiUd fickels being do btnye.1,as:t the First and iSocond Concerts, nnd'u it ropre.-;enled'in tlie drawing. rniCKOKTICKKTs'i Whoje tickets I iOt llidvos 25 j Tenh, or caul i Coupon, 5 ; K.levcn W hole Tick ets 'for $500; licki.u f.r 000; l:j U'hoTe Tickets lor fi.UOU; -2W Wlnne Tick et',' for 10,000. No iliM'onnts on less than frno wiVi tn of Tickets at a time. ' The unparalleled aiiecesaoi' tho Third lft Concert, as well as the satisfaction given by the First and .Second, makes it only neces sary to announce tho Frmith to insoio tho prompt sale .f every Ticket. Tho Fourth liilt Concert will be coud'icted in all its details liKu the Third, and full particulars may bo learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this ollice o all who Ap ply for them. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders pcc'jiniMiiiud by tho money promptly lill eil. l.ilMTiil terms gtv'un to those who buy to sell again. TIKIS. R. imAMLKTTE, Agent Public l.inrury Ky., Manager Oift Concert, I'ublle Library liuildiu, Lou isville, Ky. . Having strnuled twenty joara l.ol ween li!e and death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, I ex perimented myself by c nn pouiiding roots hiiiI herl n, and inhiiliinc ihe Medicine thin oh- liined. I fortuualclv discovered a most wood rl'ul ready and snro cur- for Asthma aud its kindied disiuses. War ranted to relieve tho soverei-t paroxysm in stantly, so the patient can lie down to sleep comfortably. One trail i'uekavie sent by nmri free of charge. Address l. Langell, Apple Creek, Wayne Co., u. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE! roL.NU MKN A XI) LDII:m qimlitied for practical opei Hois at the Uullulo Telcgiuh liistitnle and IVy Lino Tele graph. Kv-ry gradnuto'ei ores a piwinon. The Urcel slid un.st comploiQ in Ameri ca. Address, lor Cireulur and Ca'alomio, C. I . HM VAKT, ri'.iperintvti'lent, Hnflsio, V. y. ft. ;!Q DIPLOMA AWARDED BT Til K ASIKRICAJT IXSTITCTE, TO J. W. ISicKEE, for Embroidering ' and Fluting MachiDsa. "It fs Ini' tiions and will meet the wants of every matron In the land." EXIIiniTlOX OF1R72. John 1". Gavit, RecdnliiiB Secrotarr, F. A. Ilarnnrd, President, Qamuct P. Tilmnn, Corresponding Heey. Kpw York, Xovcinber20, l'n7X This simple nnd'ingenon Machine Is sa usclul as tho Sewing Machine, and is fast becoming popular with ladies, Intlieplac rf expensive Needle-work, its work boing muc more baudaome, requiring loss time an I not one tentli part thtMUipen.tfi. No la .'y's toilet is now rnmplote without it. A la hine with illustrated circular and full instructions sent on receipt of 2. or finished In silver plate for $2.75. Address, The McKeo Munu.acturlngCo, 300 llroadway, New Yoik. Agents W9n,tel. DR. GURVI.i'S ELIXIR CF TAR. Is recommended by regular Mediral pratitioncrs and a speedy cure guaruteed for Colds, Coughs, Cutar'rh, Asthma, liron ehits, Mpitfing lilooit, Conistiption'nnd all Pulmonary Complaints. .Scrofula, Frysip. elns, ry.j)cpiia and Omit. I lysen'tery Cholera-inorbiis, Cholera and sll'liver nnd bowel eompliiintM. Kidney disposes and all all'eelionsof the t'rinal Organs perfect ly harmless froe from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant to'akeand nev er known to tail Price 81.00 per Hot lie. Full piirticuliirs w ith medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L. F. Hyde it Co., Ill j boventli Ave nue, New York. DARTS FflOM THE DEVIL; CUPID ABUSED. A Hook just issued, expos;ngtlii"person als" that haveappeared in tho Now York New-spupcrs ; their history and lesson. Stvlish Villiaus fully exposed. Adver tisements from desperate men to beautiful wonum; Clandestine meetings j how I'rus trte 1 ; The History of tlie Coodrich Trsij edy the result of a '"ersonar.'' descrip tion of Living Br- ail way Statues. Ex poses social corruption. Vent on receipt of 50 cts. Address. Unique Printing llouse 30 Voscy St., X. Y. THE ltECKWI ITI $20 Portable Family Sowing Machine, on 30 lsvs Trial many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or f20 refunded. Sent com plete, with full directions. Itcckwith Sew nig Machino Co., Kil2 Broadway, N. Y. 4 Tllli.NtW Itt.iltOY toil Kll'TlUK. Aii Important Invention. It retains the Knptiiro at all times, and undor the hard, est exercise or severest strain, it is worn with comfort, and if lo pt n night and day, effects a permanent cure in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mail when requested, circulars froe, wlien or dered by letter sent to '1 ho Elastic, lross Co., No. 0t3 llroadway, X. Y. City. No body uses Metal Spring Trusses; to painful : they slip off too frequently. 4 GROVER& BAKER H 12 Ur I .(J .H A CII I S . T jo following are seloctod frqn thous ands of testimonials-of similar character, as expressing the reasons for tho prefer ence of tho Urovcrifc llaker Machines ovor all otliers. "Iliko the Orovor A Maker Ma chine, in tho first place, because if I had any other, I Khould still want a Grover A linker; and having a U rover t llaker it answers tho purpose of all tho rest. It dbei a greater variety of work aud isensier to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) ' "I have had several years' expe rience with a Grover it llaker Machino, which has given me great satisfaction. I think tho Grover ,t linker Machine is pioro easily nuinnged, and less liiiblo to pet out of order. I prefer the Groyer J'.nkrr de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. WuttM, XowYurU. "I have had one iu my family for some two years; and fiom what I linow of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who uso tho s tine, I can hardly see howanvthingcoiild bo moro complete or glva butter S4t(Sfitctioji." Mrs. Geo. Grain. T. J. VAX; GIESEX, Ageiit. Tinnosta, I'll. WAGES IT'OIt all who aro willing to work. Any person, old or young, of either sex. can make from yiO to 50 per week, at home ilnv or eveninir. Wairted by nil. Muita blo to either t'lty or Country", and anr sea son nf the year. This is a rare opportuni ty for those who are out of work, nnd out of mono -'to inukesu lndejiendoiit livin No capital boihg required. Our pamplet, "How to mako a living," giving full in structions, sent on receipt of 10 cenw. Address, A. ItL'UTON A C'O., Morrisnnia, WesteliesierCo., N. Y. 4 AGTIITT every wlicro to Ml our new , V, i-iJiiiiKl novel Knibroidering VV ANTEDMu,,,,i".' '" tiuleil Circular, to !' MeKen Mann'.ac turing Company, SoO llroadway, New York, i HON-TO FMIITATION SK.NALN, Sent on receipt of 25 i ts. Unique 1'rint ma and Punishing 1 louse, 3ti V ney t,, N. Y. 4 THE l'AKl.Oll lO.ltl'AMUS. Every Lady wants one ! Every Man ought to have one!) Sent on icivipi wf fen CenU. . Address, u. F. HY DE CO., 105 Sevuuth Avenue, Nuw York. 4 YOU ASK ! I'LL TELL!" The New nEPARTUREia Booki. Agents Wanted. Lxclusivu territory giv en. The hook will sell itself. Father, Mother, Sister. Ilrother. Minister, Mer chant, Muuuliicturer, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and 1'ohc.sc n! want it. Til hub is Miinkv i it. Send ' for a' 'Circular. I'll I r)KM A N A W KUVl EK.-oO North Cth St., PllilUdclplila, Pa. ' T E L E fc TrA P HYm A ne,'esitiy purl ol rvi-i v jiersiin's eiiucs t:ou in this advanced age is tlie art of Tele graphing. Apply to the undersigned for South s Maiiu.d of Telegraphy, tho best work publi-hed on this subject. Prii-e, 30 els. Also for f very description ol Tele grapnli! liistriicmeiilH and ilattcrv; .Nitro ( liroinio llancry for EhctropU'iing. L, G. TILLOTSON A CO., b Dcy SI., New York. Republican Ollice f'EKI'H constantly on hand a huge as IV kdrtmert v! Illank Hoods, Mortgages, Suhpicnss. Warrants, Hiinimons, iVc. to Is sol'1 WittAp for casli. tf. sCHscniiB frirtlie O It will w. Forest RopillfsskS
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