. ? BOROtklH OFFICER'.,. JturpS. O. D.u.K,. (in ; mm W. p. Momi'tiioll, W. It. Tlnrlan, P. 1). Thomas, H. i . Woloott, Goo. DoTrJ, T. H. Cobb. JunllrriDiht y'ertrc y. p. Morcilliolt, D. H. Knox. OMfiin7e Hen. IfaJlet. fluMef ir.-r?iM i . li. Trwhi, M. AV. Tate, H. O. Davis, "l. f). Knox S. J. Wol oott, L. L. llncte'.t. FORJiST COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Prtaidtnt, Jmtnn W. 1'. Jfnks. . , i4mria' Jmiijca J. A. pKoraa, An- C' ifK. KfKr.f T. J. Van (Iikhfv. .'V'Murrr 1'rkd. (Iussnkii. TVfonoftri, Jteijinler fc Jlecorder, Cc. J. B. Aknkw. C.nmmi'Mi'oiter Jacob MEnnt.t.loTT, T. D. Collins, John TiioMrsnn. Count it Nuprrinlnuli-nl S. F. ItointKtt. jyistrict AtlnrnruV. W. M Anon. Jury fVmmi'.t.inner (Jkorub Siooins, Wm. PATTKnsn. ( iiunty Vurrrvr S.I). IRWIW. fbfonur JoslAII WlNANK. Ceunfy -4mi7oi- Wn. CLARK, 7- WORR. I.. WllINEI). Mtnnberof Vonqres 10th District C. 1$. uti. jffmblyi. B. Lawsox. Tims' " Train ' At TIONKSTA STATION, OQ and aflor October loin, booth 1st clak?. Train SI Trln to " 64 TraJa M - , 7:U p. in. Jd clans. 11:07 a. m. - ",- 3:42 p. m. KOTH 1T PLAK8. - ... - 4:13 p.m. . 1b GUARS. - - l;ft.l a. m. Train 58 6'1 - - - 1:27 p. In, On the River PiTision f. e. from Oil City to IrvineUn. up the river is North ; ilowu the river, uoutli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Pqmrrela seem more pleuty limn' usual tliis full, mid are being slaugh- ' lorcd in accordance witn the game law. Good fitting too. l-.insteiu lino purchased a new show crti'e, a fauey one, in which he iifluys liis new assortment of jewelry ' nd fancy articles, which will bo sold cheap. - J. D. W. lleck and wife are hack t, Erio, having concluded, we helievo not to make theh" homo iu tho west lie will probably keep us posted in regard to hi? movements. The Dtrrick publishes tho time .table of the A. V. 11. II., or in other words, throws up tho Bnnge. There was only one elephant engaged in that light, and that wasn't the Derru-h. We understand that Mr. II. II. May and Judge Proper, who wore ap pointed by Geo. Hunter to accept or reject the bridge from the hands of the contractor, have accepted the job. Prof. McCollin's entertainment was not bo well attendod on Thursday even iug last us it was on a former occasion on account of the rain, which made' it tvery disiigecablo stirring out, Mr. West, ye local of tho Clarion Jacksonian favored us with a littlo jab last week. On account of his youtl we refrain from replying, hut auothor time and he's a cooked goose. Mr. Graves, tho artist, and lady are at present visiting Judgo Dale. Mr, Greavts has been practicing his pro .fesaion in AVnrren during tho past few months. : Ed. Culleton, formerly cuttor for tho Superior Lumber Co. Store, has Accepted a position in l'leasantville where ho will fit tho people of that burgh in good shape. His family wil ftay in town this winter. Judge Troptr wishes us to state that if the town council will build trestle over lire place where the poor -sidewalk is, to which wo called at tention last week, ha will plank it over, This should be attended to at once, Two' of the four boilers of Dith . ridge's new mill aro be.tfaud all will be iu place by tho end of this week AMe are not informed as to when the establishment will bo in running or ler, but not before spring anyway. We call the attention of our read era to a description of the new build ing which has been put up as a part of tho Deaycr Seminary, on the first page of this paper. Several of our citizens have patronized this school and can testify of it3 merits. . A shooting match is to come off in Tioncgja on Friday next, tho 31st i ost. Prizes will bo given to tho best iiuirUsmcu, but of what nature or val ue we are not informed. It will un doubtedly be an interesting matches we have some good shootists iu Forest county. Teachers' Annual Institute for Forest county will bo held utTioncbta, commencing on Monday, December 1, .'...'".'.m 1 . .. . . The lime table on tho A. V. R. R. was changed on tho 20th ' inst., and we note tho changes as far ns concerns tho travel from this soction. Robinson & Bonner last week had a head of cabbage in thoir store which weighed seventeen pounds. This is the boss cabbaga head in this coun ty now, but wo wouldn't bet on it if the Jaclaoninn was published here. It is estimated that a number of deer will bite tho dust to day, that is if they can pet down under the snow and mud. This is tho first regular deer enow, and will bo utilized by all hunters who are ablo to shoulder a gun. Tho gravel train has been taken off tho river division of tho O. C. t A. R. Rv. and tho hands discharged Tho road has bcon graveled to such an extent, that it is as solid as skill and gravel can mako it. Gov. Ilartranft has designated Thursday, Movember Cth, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., the time for the execution of Nelson E Wade, tho murderer of John and Iaa bella McBride, near Williamcport, on tho 22d of July last. llev. LUshcr has made arrange ments to preach regularly at Lacy twon, once in two weeks. That region has been without this means of grace for a number of years, and this nr ranscmcnt will doubtless bo agreeable to all. The Rtokos trial drags its weary length along, and no one is ablo to tell what the result will he. The trial of tho murderer has, by one pretext or another, been delayod so long that the public has lost the interest which the first trial awakened. Mike Ittcl run a five platform piece out ot tho raouih. nt the cieex to the big rocks below Dithridgo's mill, and got off with a lino to tie it up. , The liiio broke, the piece got away, carrying with it Mike's hat, coat and vest. A bad investment. lirovo is V olcolt, the irrepressi bio oil drillers have offered to put down a well inside tho boro limits if the sum of $500 is raised to asssist them iu the undertakine. Should our land-owners lako tho interest it is ex peeled they will, the well will be put down. Mr. Brcckenridge has disposed of one of his boats, used in the construe' tion of the bridge, to a Fraukliu man who intends to run a lorry across French Creek wil.h it. The other boat we understand, was sold to Mr. Mar tin, the picture man, who will move his gallery down the river in the same. ' T. V. West, the superintendent of iron work on the creek bridge, had some bad luck at Irvincton, where he is putting up the iron on a bridge over Brokenstraw. His gin pole was too short, ami the arch got a swing on him and now lays on tho abutments invert cd, or bottom up. Ho will soon make i all right. ..-.., . .. . .. Arabs, not the JJedouins, nor those wbo "fold their tents and silent ly steal away," but chaps who pick up floating timber, boards tc, during freshets, have been doing a thriving busiuoss during this rise. There is little sonietlnn iu it when tho owner comes around and claims the spoil but when ho don't come, the profits are handsome. TioneEta Lodge No. 309, recently voted $50 to aid the Memphis sufferers, and the same has been sent to its des tinatwin. 1 or an organizaiian just through its first year this is a big offer ing to ' the cause of charity.' When started, the organization consisted of twelve members, and has Brw" in numbers until its membership is now upwards of sixty, Tho official vote of Clarion coun ty gives Williams, democratic candi date for Assembly a majority of 1280, Deduct Allison's majority in this ccunly of 140, and it leaves Williams. a clear majority of 1140, which is pietty big majority. We wish him joy of his conquest, and hopo he will live to see this "might makes right" theory played ou him, ho being the weaker party. We recently had tho pleasure of meeting Samuel Sinclair, Esq.; for many years publisher of the New York Tribune, which position he resigned on the 1st of January last. He is a brother of Mrs. T. B. Cobb, of this pluce, and was here from Saturday until Monday, on a visit. All the family, consisting of Mrs. Sinclair.the mother, three sous and four or five daughtars, met here on Saturday, be ing the first timo tho family had all been together for a mi in Lor of veins. Teachers' Annual Institute. The Seventh Annual Institute of Forest county will lie held atTionesta, commencing on Monday, December 1st, 2 o'clock P. M., and losing ou Friday evening Dec. 5th. All teach ers, school directors, and friends of ed ucation aro cordially invited to attend. Assistant Deputy State Superinten dent R. Curry will be with us during the greater part of the week. Prof. W. N. Ilull.of Pittsburgh will bo present during tho entire session, and will give instruction in Elocution, Penmanship, Drawing, English Gram- mer, Geography, Arithmetic, and in other branches. Teachers arc requested to make all necessary arrangements to give run and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary circumstance keep you away, but ccme prepared to take part in tho ex ercises. Tho Committee on Permanent Cer tificates will bo elected on Wednesday afternoon. "Directors' D:t' on Thursday, 4th. Examinations will be held at Tio- nfsta on Saturday, and on Monday the Cth and 8th of December, commenc- iug at 9 o'clock A. M. S. F. Rohher, Co. Snp't. Oct. 24, 1873. Postal cards are not to he ad vertised or returned to the dead letter office. If not called for at tho expira tion of six weeks, they are to be burn ed. This morning the ground is cover ed with snow to the depth of about six inches, and it still snows. Ihis is a pretty early commencement for winter, and very few are prepared to welcome it for a few weeks yet. The roads have been quite muddy for some time, and don't present a good foun dation for sleighing. A bird was found about 300 rods up the hill across tho river, this morn ing, which the amateur ornithologists are having a discussion over. It is about tho size of a half grown chicken of the common bleed, has web feet, long neck, small head and pointed bill. Some persist iu calling it the common "dipper" found on large streams, and others maintain that it is a young loon. It cannot walk, nor apparently fly, but pushes itself along the ground as if it wero swimming, The curiosity of tho matter is, how did it get so far from water, under the circumstances? "Peters' Musical Monthly," No. 75, for November, is to hand, and con tains its usual amount of fine Songs Choruses, and Instrumental Piano Music. This work is printod from full-size mmic plates, and gives every month several songs, duets, choruses and piano pieces, to tho nmouunt of at least $4 ; and yet all the Publisher asks is the modest sum of 00 cents per copy. Those fond of music can save money by send 30 cents for the No vember number. Address, J. L. Pe ters 599 Broadway,' New York, Apple Dumplings, Baked. Threo and a half pints of flour, one quart of sweet milk, one tea-spoonful of salt mix together ; then add two measures Banner Bakiug Powder; take ouedoz en sour apples, pare and core . them whole; grease well with lard one doz en common cups fill them half full with batter, then placo tho apples in, fill the cavities iu the latter with su gar and a littlo grated nutmeg, or ground cinnamon ; cover with the re mainder of the batter; bako about one hour, in a moderately hot oven ; if no cups, use u large dish. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder coutains a small measure, to be used even full, according to printed directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Ta., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuable Recipes. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Steck; Matushck ; Haiues ; Mason & Hamlin; Smith Americau; Estey, and several others. Foreign and domestic Sheet-Music, Music Books. All kinds of Musical Instru ments, and merchandise of tho best quality aro constantly on hand ut Jos. Steinburgr & Co.'s, Music Dealers, Oil City, Pa. Agents for the above named manufactures for this section, and for all the music publishers in tho ccuutry. Send for catalogues and price lists. '20 tf " : " " " Losi: ' ' i Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tioncsta Savings "Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhns, for $279.85, and dated Aug. 20, 1873. The certificate is of no uso to any one but myself, as it has becu cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me. Oct. 22, '74. J. T. Dai.k. New invoice, boots anc shoes, mens', boys' and youths' boots.womans' shoes and gaiters, misses and childrens' shoes. Stock full and complete : come and see beforo purchasing elsewhere; we try to please all. Robinson & Bonner. The lightest running Machine in the worW is the Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and ho knows. ' 46 ly Stevens the boot and shoe man is now receiving tho finest and largest stock of boots and shoes ever brought to Tidioute. When iu want of fine ooda remember Stevens has them, and you can buy them cheap. Tidioute, -Sept. 24, 1873. tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. If. Is. E.- Stevens, the enterprising boot and shoe dealer, of Tidioute, do- sires us to say that he will sell boots and shoes to poor people at cost, dur ing this fall and the coming winter, lie means iust what lie says. 25 tf The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at RoniNsoN & Boxnek s. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you want a neat bill head ? Do you want a tasty letter head 7 Do you want a nico 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 bargain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Ciarington, on tho Clarion River, and would bo a fino site for an extensive tannery and sawmills. .Map and particulars can bo seen ty apply ing to tho editor of this paper. The colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1?74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subicri ber cau tell how his account stands. Our accouuts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to tho old firm. Tho old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recoguized by the old firm. tf. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can bo found, at J. Wolf's, Centre St. . Particular attention paid the repairing of fino Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Don't.fuil to go to Robinson & Banner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinware. 23-tf. Aew Advertisements. Wutrliiunkt-r &: Jewi'llvr, and uj;piit for Iho cel ebrated ELCIN WATCHES TlI'loVTB, Pa. Pre n ch "Clock, VU-lie and Jewel ry rrpul reC All work warranted. 2"ti ViATciltv) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I ETTKRS of Administration to tho es J, (lite of Alfred Patterson, Into of porest county, liavo lioeu ursuitixi to tho sub-m-riliiir. All persons lndebtoil to ssid es tato uro reiiuoNtod to make iiinnodiatn pay incut, Hint those having elaims airuiiist the same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement, without delav, to ;i:o. S. 11INDMA.Y, Administrator. Kiugsley Township. li.) tit liN.S01JLJT14hV! The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, umler the linn name of I llilbronm-r V('o., is this day dissolved by mutual consent for the pur pose of closing the business. All dohUi duo the late linn, either of note or book account, will bo collected by M. Kinsteiu, who will sutllo all claims against the same. 1. IIIUlkwNNKK. Sept. I, 1S7S. M. Ul.VSTKlN. DRUGSTORE! Jas. II. Foncs, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store) ELM STREET, - - Tiokbsta, Pa. Tl AVINO ptirohoeil tho entiro atoek of x L t he Koi-tmi i;ouiu iiruir iore. x imve ehniiKod tho name t the "AiiioncHU, atx.1 put in n enure lion- mock oi D RU G S , PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO. CIGARS, NOTIONS, &C, LIQUORS, For Medical m ONIA White Lend, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper tlianorinoriy. Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, Honzine, Toilot Articles, Per futnurioe, &e., lor hale cheap. I am agent for the PERKINS A HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, The onlv SAFE LAMP made, w ill hum all kinds of oil with perfect safety, boinij all Metal It can not urcnK.aiiu so conclud ed, it cannot explouo. THE SODA FOUNTAIN is constantly clmrpod and Iced, and will ho served un Iu tho best manner. Call and see me. JAfi. II. I-'ONEr) GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN Fourth Grand Gift ConCert FOIl TUB BENEFIT OP TUB PUBLIC LIBRARYIKENTUCKY 12,000 C'AHH GIFT 81,500,000 Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift 8250,000 "FOR 850. Tito Fourth Grand rjifl Concert author Ized by special act of the Legislature for the benellbof tho Public Library of Ken tucky, will take place iu Public Library nail, at lAHiiHViuo, ivy., WEDNESDAY, DEO., 3, 1873 . Onlv sixtv thousnnd tickets will be sold nnd one-half of these are Intended for the European market, tint leaving onlv 30, UOO for salo in the U. H.,where $100,(100 wore sold for tho Third Concert. Tho tick ets aro divided into ten coupons or parts and havo on their back the Scheme with n full explanation of the mode of drawing, At this concert, which will bo the grand est inusii-al display ever witnessed in this country, iho unpreeoduuteu sum ot $1,500,000, divided Into 12,000 cash gilts, will be dis tributed by lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers of the tickets to bo drawn from one wheel by blind children and the gills from another. LISTOFOIFTS: One grand cash gilt One grand cash gift One grand cash gilt One grand cash gift One grand crsh gilt 10 Cash gilts 410,000 each $JtO,000 100,000 .0,000 2"i,l00 l7,r.oo lliO.IKIO 150,00 50,000 40,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 32,500 550,000 20 Cash gifts S.OnO each ' 50 Cash gilts 80 Cash gifts loo Cash gifts . vloO Cash gilts 'H.UAOCiudi gilts '. 325 Cash gifts 11,000 Cash gifts l.uoo each 500 each 400 each Soo each 200 each 100 each 50 each TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, all cash, amounting to f 1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, wheth er all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gilts all paid in proportion to tho tickets sold all unsold tickets being de stroyed, as atthoFirst and (Second Concerts, and nut represented in tho drawing. PRICE OF TICKETS : Whole tickets $5: Halves J25 j Tenths, or each Coupon, $; Kloven Whole Tick ets for f iOOj T Tickets for 91,000; 113 Whole Tickets for ."),0ixt ; 227 Whole Tick ets for $lo,ooo. No discounts ou less than VH) worm of Tickets ut a time. t The unparalleled suecessof tho Third (iift Concert, as well as thesatisfactiou given by the FirsL and Second, makes it only neces sary to announce the I'roulh to insure the prompt salo vt every Ticket. Tho Fourth (iift Concert will bo conducted in all its details liKe the Third, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will bo sent freo from this olllco to all who ap ply for thorn. Tickets now ready for salo, nnd nil orders accompanied by tho money promptly fill ed. Liberal terms given to llioso w ho buy to sell again. THOS. K. HUAMLKTTK, Agent Public Library Ky., Manager (lift Concert, Public Library lliiildiug, Lou isville, Ivy. K5u Having Htruglod twenty years l!ih,.ttwiiii lit',, mi. I .n.-il'li will. Wr-il j .YNT1I M A or IMITII ISIC I . St.fi lieriinentod myself by oni- Jji pounding roots'imd herbs, nnd jhy 71 inhaling the Medicine thus ob ' - isinnil. 1 lorlunutelv discovered a most wonderful ready and sure cur for Asthma and its kiudrod diseases. War ranted to relieve thesevercst paroxysm in stantly, ho the paticutcan lie down to sleep comfo'rtably. One trial Piu kago sent bv mail free of charge. Address I). Langell, Apple Creek, Waynu Co., O. TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE! VrolIMi MKN A XI LAIUK8 ipialiliid lor practical operators, at tho llullalo Telegraph Institute and City Line Tele graph. Kvoi y gi aduute rccuresu position. Tho btrireat ami most complete iu Ameri ca. Address, fur ( 'irciilar and Catalogue, '. L. LHYANT, Superintendent, Itutlido, awarded nr tub MS:KfA7 ixstitutk. TO J. V. MrKKK, for Fmbroi(loringand Fluting"; Machine. "It Is 1ng"nious and will meet tli Wantn ' of evorv matron in the land." KXIIIIUTION OF 1871 John K. Oavit, lieconlitiK Secretary. F. A. llarnnrd. President, Samuel I). Tilmnn, Corresponding Seer. iVew 1 ork, rs ovemhor J; 171. This simple and inirennim Machine is i tiselul as the Sewing .Machine, nnd is fa becJiin jng popular w ith ladies, in the pla" of expensive Neodie-work, its work heinpr mni'5 more handsome, requiring less tim nnd not one tenth part tho expense. No Imlv's toilet is now complete without IL A iMarhtno with illustrated circular and full instructions sent on receipt tf 82. or finished in silver plate for f-'.7". Address, Tho McKce MnnufaettirtnsCo. 3w Hroadwny, iew io-rr. A cents Wanted. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF TAR. Is recommended bv retrnlnr Medical prntitioners nnd a speedy cure gunrnteed for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma.'liron ehlts. Spitting lllood, Comsuption and all Pulmonary Complaints. Scrofula, Kryalp elns, Dyspepsia nnd (lout. Dysentery, Cholera-morbus, Cholera and nU'liverand bowel complaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of tho Urinal ( irgans perfect ly harmless freo from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant tofnkeand nov er known to fail Prico $1.00 per ItottU. Full purtieulars with medical testimony nnd certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L. F. lfvdoACo., lfj Seventh Ave nue, iew l ork. DARTS FROM THE PEVIL on CUPID ABUSED. A Ilook just issued, exposing tho"peron nls'' that have appeared In tho Now York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stylish Yillians fully exposed.. Adver tisements from despernto men to beautiful women; Clandestine meetings; how frus trated ; Tho History of the food rich Trag edy tho result of a "person,-!." Descrip tion of Living Ilrcadwny Statues. Ex poses social corruption. Sent on recoipt of 50 cts. Address, L'niiito Printing House 3d Vesey St., N. Y. rpiIK 1SKCKWIT11 $20 Portablo Family -1- Sewing Machine, on 30 Days Trial ; ninny advantages over nil. Satisfaction guaranteed, or $20 refunded. Sent com plete, with full directions. Iteckwlfh Sow ing MachinoCo., 8(i2 ltroadway, X. Y. 4 TIllwMiW ItK.UUDV FOlt KII'TIHK. An Important Invention. It retains the ltupturo at nil times, and under the hard est exercise or severest strain. It is woru with comfort, and if kept on nlglit and day, effects a permanent euro in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by iMail when requested, circulars free, -when or dered by letter sent to Tho F.iastie Truu Co., No. US3 Proudway, N. Y. City. No body uses Mctul Spring Trusses; ton painful ; they slip off too frequently. 4 TELEGRAPHY; A necessary part ol every person's educa tion in thia'advanced ago is tho art of Tele graphing. Apply to tho undersigned for Smith's Manual of Telegrapli3r, tho beat work published on this subject. Price, 30 ct. Also for every description of Tele grnphio Instrueiiionts and llattery; Nitro Chromic Itattery for Electroplating. L. O. TILLOTSOX CO., 8 Dey St., Now York. ', WAGES FOR all who aro willing to work. Any person, old or young, of either sex, caii make from $10 to ?50 per week, at homo day or evening. Wanted 'by ail. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. This Is a rare opportuni ty for those who uro out of work, hnd out of money to makoan independent livin-. No capital being required. Our pamplet, "How to niako n living," giving full In structions, sent on receipt of 10 cents, Address. A. liUliTOX & CO., M Morrisnnin, osiciiestor Co., jn. i. i Afj-TUT everywhere to sell our new mz a .Jlliifi"1 novel Kmbroidering W ANTEDSIl"'lli,ie- ""lid for Illus trated Circular, to tho McKeo Manufac turing Company, sua ISrondwny, New York, 4 HON-T(f FI.IUTATION KHJNAf.N, Rent on receipt of 25 cts, Vnioun Print ing and Publishing House, 30 Yescv St., N, Y. 4 TIIK IMItl.Olt CO.IIPANIOX. Every Lady wants one! Kvory Man ought to havo ono ! ! Kenton receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F. IIYD1-: fc CO., 1U5 Seventh Avenue, New York. 4 'YOU ASK ! I LL TELL!" The New DEPARTURE'" Ho"-' : Agents Wanted, l-'.xclusivo territory giv en. Tho book will sell itself. Father, Mother, Sister. ' Itrother, Minister, Mer chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Miner, Mariner, and Void-aWnll want it. Tiihhk is Monky m it. Send for a Circular. Cll F.STF.KMAN t W Kim' Lit, 50 .North 6th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. OR OVER & BUCER 8 12 W I 3f 4 M AII IXKN. Toe following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer once of the lirovcr A I laker Machines vver all others. "Hike tho firovor A Baker Ma chine, In the first place, because if 1 hail any other, I should slill want a Orovcr A Maker; and having a (imiH- fc Halter it answers the purpose of all the rest.' It does greater variety of work ami isessior to iearn than any other," Mrs. J. C, Cro ly (Jenny June) "1 h.ive had several years' expe rience with trover fc Ifakor Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the I .rover .v. linker Machine is ncni easily managed, nnd lc.s liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the firovor . Maker de cidedly." Mre. Dr. Walts, New York. "I have bait one iu my family for aome two years; und f.iom w hat I know of its workings, ami from tho testimony of many of in v friends who use the same, I can hardly see how'aiivlliingcoulil be nmro complete or give better satisfaction." Mrs. tion. (i rant. T.J. VAN CillisKV, Agent, Te'iiost... Pa. XVW UotU'iilillg IIuikic MKS. H. S. Hl'LIXtiS has built a largo addition to her house, and istmw pic pared to accommodate a number id' per in a mint laiurdcrs, and all transient ones w lie may favor her with their pnuoiiu". A good stable has ris'cutly been limit to ae oommodale the horse of quests. Chargc rensouahle. Kcnidciicc. uu l.iui St., uppo ito S. Haslet s stoic. i.i-lv '. , ......
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