v.. Slit Intel jStpuMlran. IV. R. DUNS . . F.DITOR. . WEDXESD.iT MORMSG, JILT 2!). IS7J. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET For Congress, don. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana Connlv. ' Annouiicrmcn.. Tho following price will bo cliararivl lor announcements : Associate Judge f 10; nmramiT, rni; i rcasnrer, ys; Commis y sioner, ; Auditor, $3, No announce merits will Bi)Kar unless tho cash aecora names tho namo. " , ass em ni t. " ' : Editor Forrrt Republican : Ploasn announce tho nnmo of Pr. F. K. A 1.1,1 MU.-v, or Hickory, n a CAN DIDATB for ans&Mlii,., subject to the usages of tho ivepuuiicnn parry. HlCKORT RKrCBMCANS. Editor Forkht RKPrRt.irAK: Pleaso announce tho nanio or J. n. AONEW, as " a candidate for Assembly, subject to tho usages 01 me ttopuuilcan party, and oblige j 1 is r RiENns. l.ptTon Krrrnt.TOA' : Announce tho m&or A. I KKtOWORTII, Esq., of . vooksimrg, as acandidato for Assembly aunim to iccpnulicnn usages. i MA5T ClTleKWS, Wo aro authorised tonnnouncethonatno W HAN1KL HARRINGTON, or Kings ley, as an Independent candidal for A a. , aembly. , If eleolod ho promises to repre sent the whole poople, and not any party . ASSOCIATE JUDGE. . we aro authorized to announce the . name 01 jos&r-H . DALE as a candi date for the nomination for Associate juago, subject to Republican usagos. X RRptTn"cA't Announce JAMES mREKN, Kso., of Hickory, as a candidate 101- Associate j uugo, aubfect to Ropnblican igi. MANY CITIZENS - ii t,.. .TREASURER. : Wo aro authorized tonnnounce (ho namo ' V.f SOLOMON KITZGEARLD8, of Bar- 1 w-C "'""""'P. a oanniuaio ror County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. t.o. itErrar.icAN : v leas announce inenameni wmr.H. DAVIS, ol Tiones ta borouch. as a canriirlntn for. ri.,.,M. Treasurer, subject to Republican usagei. JNIAKT CITIZENS. Ed. RErunMCAif : rieae announce mv name as a enndidate for County Treasurer, auhjaotto the usages of the 'Republican Pry. S. J. SETLEY. COMMISSIONER. n. KEroRticAJt : Dear Sir-Flease an nounce the name of NICHOLAS THOMP SON, of Tionesta Township, as a candi- county Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Mr. Thompson servod in the war and lost his left arm at Gcttvs-1nrg- 1 ; His Friends. Ed. Republican : Please announce tho namo of WM. It. HEATH, of Kincwlev Township, as a candidate for Countv Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. Many Friends. We are authorized to announce the namo of WILLIAM PATTERSON, of Kings ' ley Township, as a candiilat 3 for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. " ' " " We are authorized to annonnce the name of DAVID HUNTER, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for Countv Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. En. Republican; Please annonnee the namo of C. H. CHURCH, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Countv Com missioner, subject to Republican "usages, and oblige Many Republicans. County Committee Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Re pjblican County Committe at my of fice Saturday, August 1st, at 2 o'clock P. M. Matters of importance will be brought before tho committee, and a full attendance is desired. Miles W. Tate, Chairman. The Congressional Conference. Taking up this subject where we last week left it, we will resume by repcat- . ing that, on the seventh ballot Judge Campbell withdrew from the contest, leaving Gen. White, of Indiana, Col. Marliu, of Jeffisrseu, and Capt. Beale, . Tf Armstrong in the field. The ballot lug continuing until Friday morning , last, when Gen. White was nominated on the 111th ballot, the Clarion Dele gation coming over to lis support. The candidates and conferees all seemed satisfied with the choice of theconven- lion, and all pledged their hearty sup port to the nominee. Tho convention is said to have beeu a pleasant one, and the conferees parted with expres sions of mutual good-will. General White is a man we should lie proud to support ; hii record, both military and political being without a stain. During the war he was in the army, and rose by reason of merit to the rank of Brevet Brigadier General. As a party man, he has always been a straight Republican, ever since the ' organization of the party, and has been a prominent ami leading man from tho start.. That the people have reposed the greatest confidence in him, is shown by tho fact that he has for twelve years represented in tho State Senate tho district in which he has re sided. Now that we are apportioned with Indiana in a Congressional Dis trict, it ia meet that we 6hould do hon-w cr to her greatest stateman, especially, as we have been instrumental, to a great extent in giving to him the nomination tor Congress. It may be that we shall hereafter favor our readers with a biography of Gen. White; at all events, we expect to have more or lq?s to say about him during tho canvass. We feel confi dent, that, notwithstanding a littlo in ternal difference in our own county, that the candidate of the District ill receive our full Republican vote. We shall, when ho is e!ectcd,Jiavo a Rep resenttUivo iu Washington for whom we need not blush, and ono who wi faithfully attend to the interests of every county in his District. Rules for the Forest County Repub lino.. r-1 1 ' r iwmi I I lllldrjr election. 1. The voters belonging to llie Re publican party iu each township or borough, shall moct 011 a day to designated by the County Committee, at the usual place of holding spring elections, at 2 0 clock, P. M., and pro ceed to elect ono person for Judge.aud two persons for Clerks, who shall form a Board of Election to receive votes and determine who are the proper pec sons to vote, and who shall, hold the polls open until 6 o'clock P. M. Af ter tho polls are opened, the candidates announced ahall be ballottcd for; tho name of each person voting shall be wntton on. a list at tho time of votinjr, no person being allowed to vote more than once for each office. i. Alter the polls are closed the board shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate has received, and make out the returns accordingly, to be certified by the Judgo and attested by the Clerks. The Judge (or one of tho Clerks appointed by the Judge) of the respec tive election districts, shall meet at the Court House, in Tionesta, ou the Tues day following the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P. M., having the returns and a list of voters, and the persoo having tho highest number of votes r any office, shall bo declared the regular nominee of tho Republican party. 4. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for the same ofiice the Judges shall proceed to bal lot for a choice, the person having the ighest number to be the r.omiuee. 5. The Retuju Judges shall be com petent to reject by a majority, tho re turns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in the returns or otherwise, and shall reject them where there is evidence of three or more persons voting at the primary meetings who are not Republicans. 6. The Return Judces mav at anv time change the mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may be instructed by ti e people at their pri mary meetings, due notice beinggiven by the County Committee. 7. The Chairman of the Cuunlv Committee shall bo required to issue a call in pursuance of tho action of the County Committee. Republican Primaries. The Republican voters of Forest County will meet at the usual places for holding tho primary elections, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1874. at 2 o'clock P. M., to nominate as fol- ows : One person for Assembly. One person for Associate Judge. One person for County Treasurer. One person for Co. Commissioner. One person for Co. Auditor. The Polls will remain open until o'clock P. M. " Each township will elect and return the narao-of one person as a member of tho County Committee for the en suing year. The meeting of the Return Judces ill be had at the Court House on the iicsday following, to-wit: the 18th, day of August, 1874, at 2 P. M. . Miles W. Tate, Chairman. A Ml't't'ESSFITI, CONSPIRACY. Apropos of the Beecher-Tilton story. now attracting general attention, a correspondent of the Meadville lican relates how an innocent minister was convicted of crime in Oswego couuty, Kw York, soma tweuty-five years ago : . Jidder 13. was a preacher of pood ro. ute and standing and had some prop erty, though not too much; enough, however, to tempt a conspiracy against him. Mr. D. was a man of Jo aspira tions, vicious character, and vicious habits, and was well known as such. Mrs. D., his wife, was good looking, shrewd, and widely known, but not for her virtues. Their house had for years borne a bad reputation. Duriug a religious revival in tho nluco bright idea dawned Upon tho mind of nirs. u., ana she attended the meeting and manifested a deep concern for her sius. She invited the preacher to visit her at her parlor, and advise with her. Innocently and without suspicion of evil ho called upon Mrs. D. and they conversed alone in her parlor, but uNtm.ii ... : I 1 V - """j" nnio niLiiesscs. yner a lew passionate sobs of grief for her sins (?) she threw herself into his lap and shrieked for help. Instantly tho door was opened, and belore the nstoiunled Preacher could recover from the shock, no was uiiuer mo eyes ol several wit nesses, Mr. D. standing at their head. They all saw Mrs. D. iu his lap, and heard her cries for help, and of course tne poor man was at the morcy. of tho ronspiraey ana was easily convicted Uegaliy; of a crime which he had nev er urcamed or. XT I . .1 t . aioiio uui i no ucpravoc and vicious (or thoso whose prejudice is equivalent to vice) desire to see II. W. Beeohor convicted of the crime charged against in ni unless no is really guilty. It will beconio us to we cr h uel tl. on both sides before rendering our ver mes Those who are in any manner fa miliar with the subject of tho troubles !iL T .. 1 nnu muians on our Western front or. will doubtless remember that in uearlv every instance where there has been anytoiiig approaching a general dom omurauon on the part ot the. savage me cause was traced u tim.iteJv to some act of treachery or unlawful pro- lucumg on uio part or tho whites, and the presence of tho Comanchcs, Kio was and Cheycnnes upon the war path at this tituo is attributable to thU same Rum of provocation. It is shown in yenerai rope s orders that certain white traders had established trading juoin among certain 01 1110 triUCS ill violation ot tho law. and not nnlvhml .L 1 I .. . " .. - . . uiey luvnuea tno lerritorv or the InH mm, um mer una soia mem liquor, cheated them and afforded sunoort nnu sueuer to "Dullalo Hunters am l . . ... .v. , . r 7 ruffians" who persistentlv nrev nnnn H, 1 1 Ti ' . . . o.viiigcs. uenerui i ope nolds these whites completely responsible for tho uprising of the sa'vagcs, and for the couscquenl murder of the innocent whito settlers upon the frontier, ami we have no doubt that his estimate is precisely correct. The Iudiuns. o i-ouiBi-, mutt oe put aown ov lorce. ben they are in a hostile nos-irio" it is too late to attempt any other course man that winch aims at their sunnres .i t. ... ' sum uy me nrmy. isui mere apiear9 to no reason lor believing that if a portion of the enercv that is manifest. eu iu suoauing me Indmis after hos Unties tegiu should be displayed in puuishing their white assailants beforo the savages are goaded inlo frenzy, at east some of these terriblo and v-ostlv demonstrations, tho victims of which victims oi which aro uuoilending people, might be a voided. Gazette. Wasuinuios, July 25. A dancrerous counterfeit has annp.ir- ed on five dollar notes of the Traders' iSational Bank of Chicncro. TheTr.ns- ry offers oue half per cent, premium lor me return ot the genuine five dol lar notes of that bank for destruction. Ihe notes should be stopped senarate- 1 J i :-i.. i-i' - . . ij mm inuv uo uieiuueii in pacKagea of National bank notes returned to the Treasury for redemption, and may be returned at the expense of the depart ment. All trenuiue five dollar notes f this bank should hereafter bo re fused, hud notes of that denomination thus driven out of circulation. No more of their notes will be issued here- tier by the Controller of the Curren cy to that bank. The attention of bank officers is specially called to mo necessity ot promptly returning these notes, which will entirely pre vent the circulation of the counterfeit. Saturday forenoon a sad accident occurred a short distance below Scrub- grass. Ihe train wus making a switch hen one of the brakemen. named leter Coningham, who was standing on io oi me cars icii aud was run Vr by part of. the train. Ilia bodv was mangled, and before medical at tendance which had been telegraphed for from Oil City could arrive, he ex pired. Couinghara' was a young man bout eighteen years of aire. His parcntsreside at Roberts' Run, where me remains were taken. Derrick. It is not claimed that the T?ennl. lican party has all tho honesty, any more than all the talents of the na tion ; but it is undoubted thut no oth er party was ever so ready to expose and punish the corruption developed n its own ranks, line has retained it the confidence of the country, and will seep it in power till some other party can show not onlv better nrincinles ut a sterner integrity of sclf-discinlina a phecomenon not yet visible on the political Horizon. MHS. CJ. si. in: V XII, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. TRS. HEATH ha recently moved to this place lor tho purpose of meeting a want which tho ladies of tlm town ami couiuy navo mr a long time known, thut of having a dressnuiker of cxmiricuco among them. Iain prepared to make all Kinds of dressos in the latest styles, and fimiraiicomuiiiiKuon. mumping lor bruid- ... ..... ciuuniiuury uone m tue Dent Hum, ner, wnn tne newest patterns. All I ask isa fair rrlul. ReMiilmw.n In the lioiwo formerly tKMrupied by Jacob WE. This iSewim; Muehhin irivn, i. v.... . ..... islactlon U the user, is paid for most readi ly, and is the best of all to sell. If tlinra IB no "Doiimsliu" agent in your town, im ply to HOM10STIC . M. CO., N. V. 13 it I AHJKS SEMI fr iIi'kiuii l'n,hi.in Book. i -fit? vs isju.iaii FARMERS Money Ea vod is Money Earnort Tho underslirned are about Introducing In Western Pennsylvania the celebrated ltoiidell Kanning Mill, Uraiu Separator and i i ruder Combined, which has attracted marked attention in tho Western Males wherever exhibited among tho fanners. As a Fanniiiir Mill It umi i, oil nn.11,1. ,l. . . " I'". ii in mi., winy rem separator an UMIT 111 inn u , r. It is simple, mold and coinnlete. an gives you perfect control in chaining, sen aiming or grading vonr grain. J no use or tho JUndoll Mill will Im prove me cniitlition ol your grain, enliam ...,,.. , Muecn cents per bushel ; and bclilc till Innmlv l,..r.,... j yo aratllaur ot I k . . . . 11 , " u, "doll Separator ynu can al T"r own urass Si cloan your ow n Urass Seed, thus savlnir a IMnm a ii it ti n I r.. ' um . ri'iiw i"r soeas. 1 UIS mill works nil nn vntira .iw clple us applied to Fanning Mills, and does Its work t perfection. (Imvassors will exhibit it during tho season, when you will lie able to luduo for jiMiieivvioi us morns. ik not liny until von see it work, I'Vr information, address McCiaNTOOK it CO.. Moildvillii ! Ono or two good ngents wanted in every ii-oin THE BEfeT." 'S. HAMILTON &C0.'S MUSIC HOUSE. X&ujtfi .... i no only houso hav nsr nioro thnn mm sinciiy ui-st-class instrument. to get u good Inst riiment. lifimiinAwrt L-nn no cheap shoddy goods. We aro manuliic- nireis exclusive wholesale and retail ucn- eral agents for the celebrated Kstev Cottairo tirinui, Taylor t Farley Celestes, Simmons ,t-Cloiigh Combination Organs. OH TIIK FNItlVALKD j Pecker & ItarnOi I'ianos, Itradbnrv l'ianos, .' , llallot, iWistfe Cn.'s Pianos, llradford A Co.'s I'arlor Ciums. We make any of those celebrated Instru. ments at exceedinglT Aow Vicm AirtV.in. or ka y r Mos riil. r j a i'mkxtx. - UWD, reliablo agents wanted in cverv county and town. Also to tho trade at wholesale, we guarantee less tlmn Umip pr.M . . ., , iiu circulars pi wis it n. IIAUlLltl.X ittXI,, 51 Fifth Avenuo, Pittsburgh, pa. Dm. J. P. FrrTM. Dlnf iwora, tart I (rftdaibMl at tW XT tii vanity of I'sjna'ft Im l.-J ani firr Jyara'p rimrmt, t?rfrwtd lr. Kltler Vefctabi Ilhcauiiv. fta Syrup ui Pills, vhch 1 (imruite an tmi..l nr for Paint in IIA l.uir". Bick. lleart, Litnbf Kcrrona, K -licr. FrA. t&ud All Rtiun-af ! dMrwm. I worn tn. this C 4h Zj riLTl. P. A. OiliOUUNt Sotmn fubtie i'Aiio lf ua.1 U)rhrfnrbT.D.Ih,iikfnr3,FhiU.liT.O 1L ViTur.Mwlia.Pfa. Kr-v.I.H.i -i. lu-ii.n.risr-Tw. VA il.JorexT)lv. un ixrt.ii in- 7-ly A MAX OF A TIIOlAXI. When death was hourlv iuvIa.1 fi.. CONfiUMl'TION, all femodies 'having failed, and Dr. If. James wus experiintint inil, he accidentally miido a preparation of Indian Ileum, whieh enrnl lii. fitil r .ill 1.1 and now pivog this recipe lreo, on 'receipt of two slumps to pay ex)onscs. llcnip also curfls night sweat's, imusca at the stomach, and will break a fresh cold in SM hours. Address CUADDOCK fc TO., nisi Itace SL. l'liiladelohiu IXxmincr tlia no. P"- wl am PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, tO, 8SO, B7S Jt HUM). OCK)D, DUItAllLB CHEAP Shipped It"ady for Use. Man u fact u red by J. W. t'lmp- man A Co. Madison, Inrl. 0-8cnd for Catalogue.-. SII3T ISIANIi4. Acne (rineples llliickheiidsl. Svmn. tonis: Hard, small pimples, with black points, moet numerous in th checks, fore head and nose. riirniuu, (Intcnso Itchiinr.t which lie. gins when tho clothing is removed; in creased by the warmth of the bed. No eruption except that produced by scrnU h- mg. The abovo and all Skin diseases perma nently cured. Kntiro cost of treatment. tSl.au per week, or .i.O0 per month. Ad- urcss jr. j. ai. y aniivK, jizu Waitiul tt.( Philndelphin. w.V) I'.iu THE WONDEItFUL PET CANARY BIRD! (PaUint just Procnred.) WIIXS1NG FOR 1IOUUS CAN HE inanaued bv any child. Tho latest aud most wonderful inqeutiou of tho ago. Tho very thing for either parlor or out door amusement. BEND FOH HAMPLE AT ONCE. Bilf pay to airents and to tho trsdo. Hat. itfaclion guaranteed or money promptly ret timed. Kent pre-paid by mail to any address, on receipt of 60 C'la. or 3 for 9 1 .OO. Address M. It. IIOIJKHTS fc CO., W40 tiin 17d liroadwav. New York. SMOKERS HOiii) 25 cts., for tho now self-adtiutinir ehrarette and clipir holder. 8 for 50 cts. M. It. 'Huberts oi Co., 178 .Broadway, Now York. . w-MMini DAY CUARANTEED t WELL AUCER AND I L L Is coKt lerritorv. llldlltlrr TlUOIlALli ('Hum IMIVtuunufl IOWA. ASK AK4AS ANI llit.iTi CWJoflMXraa. W. St. IU. 7 ANTE 1). ' TVorllt I'ucUUUoiuIm. Call on or address LUT1IEB 8. IKAUKFMAN, BROKER, 10 Fourth Avknce, vU3ia PITTSIJL'KCIII, PA. i 4- .aiu L i mm BOLB AGENT FOR THE StJPIRIOR ' "LIGHTE" AND ' " ' ' "J JEWETT '& '.GOODMAN " ORGANS 118 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittsbnrsli, Pa. PniCES LOW. Send for IllunttfUal CutaUtyiic, I ' t'-jj DRUG STORE I Jas. II. Foues, Proprietor, " IJonnor A AgnowS IUock ' ELM BTRHKT, . TtoijrAi Ta. Agont tor Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Ilorchound. X) R XT G S v. PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGAiS, ' 80TI0NS, SC., For MeJtenlvte OXLT LIQUOM r Vi'hlo IOad. nerltH-tlv nun. snl.l tnnnh ciicajivr innu joriueriy, i Also all kinds ot Oils. Kiioiio. Tur icntiua, itciizino. Toilrt Articlos. l'ur. funieries, o., for ante chonp.t JAS. H. FONRS. ROCERY m PROVISION STORE JV TI ON ES T A GEO. W. BOVARD &CO. HA VIC (ust bi-OBirht on a eoinplot aud carefully selected stock of T FLOUR, GUOCETIIES. " ' rnoyisroxs, J and everything necessary to the eompleto stock ofa nrsi-cla(roci T Uousa, which they have opened out at their establish nionton Elm tit., flrat door north of M. AJ. Church. i TEAS, - ; .. , COFFF.KS. SUGARS SYIWJP8,-' V fi;eiTa,-''- SPICES, I HAMS, A' I.ARI), AND ritO VJSIOXS ALL KINDS, at tho lowest cash prices; Goods warrant ed to bo of tho ba. quality. Call and cx antino, and wo bolieve wwcun suit vou. GEO. W. IiOVAUI) i CO. Jan. P. ii A i.ill. TerKons sullerlng with Nervons Di bili ty, lnsipient Consumption, Asthma, llrnn chitis, Catarrh, or any form of Nervous or Pulmonary Complaints, Will reeeivo a prompt and radical Vegetable P.amcdv, lreo of charge, by giving symptoms lu full, and addressing. ' . lr. CHAS. P. MARSHALL, ' 8 tf 3S Swan tit., llullalo, N. Y. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! THK OHKIIMAL ' ETNA INSURANCE COIVIPAHY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Deo. 31, 1S73, f,7c,iFan.ri.. MILES V. TAT li, Sub Agont, r ' T'onesla, I'a. LOTjTlrlSLE ! IN THE, - BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, ,. "f.assau St., Ne w York City. ADS K.ltTlSF.RS send .r. renls to Cico. P. Rowcll J- Co.. 11 Park How. V. V for their i:iglity-p;iy;o I co.st of adverihiii!!. inij.hkt, ididiviug l.i it , PIANOS,! tV. NYlMtN,! WATCHMAKER & . JEWELER, at Tin: POST OFFICE, TIONRSTA, T.V. A frnU St.mk f WATCHES, JEWELRY AND O UNtuntly o u II 11 1. ' , .' ' ! HAVIX(3 Now liccn iloinu Inislnoss In Tlnncstn fur tho past six months, 1 ntn wrcll siillml with tlio iiUee nml niitrou- nic, uri'l Imvo cunelnile I ti settle hero pcr- iMiincnlly, All persons wihlilu nnvthinx in my lino will do well tp cull nml soo niu bfftnre pnrcliasinir olsnwhero, as 1 am do. torinined to do luislnrss on as ronsonnlila turn is ns nan lio Intil anvwheri). tt . ; it. w. MVEUS. flKO. W. HITHHIIH1K, VKVU ZIMi;ilMA, IT, II. colli Mi. OKO. V, Bl.iIB. FORT PITT GLASS WORKS 1 IT II 1111X4 1: & cjo., Miuiufncturors of cverv varictr nf FLINT GLASS LAMP CHIMNETS. . AND SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS, WASHINGTON A FllAXKLIN fsTS.. riTrsrunoii, Pa. Thcro ia "slifaMy'.' In glass, as well as In In woolen rubrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometime ulmost discouraged, frcipiontly do ohlmnevs break, wiliiuut it any apparent eniiso, rendering th cost of clilmiievs,ilK,iit eipial to that of oil. Clroap ness Ix-ing the ordur of Ihe diiv, a gnat innny maMiHaetiiriiis nmke chiniiiovs troin silieatoof lime, instead of from leiid. Tho initiated may tell the different iinlitics or glass by ringing them j t o vibration of Ihe ieud glass huve a olenr, ringing, ball, like sound, poxsesHin.; the iciiuistui strength to withstand cxpunsicu mitt eon traction, mi weil hs Llni geiKiral unworn of nse. ai'd w ill outlast half a-iloxeu of Ihe liiiio glass chimneys. Fiilecii ccnUs In vested in one of tho lead cliimnevs Is money well spent, even though it iniuivs tho "trade" in Ihe cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtlcs . will. Ktick'a pin I he re, and renumber it. Tho geuuino load glass chimneys may bu had ut wholiwnle or retail of . GEO. V. IHTIIRIDUK ,t CO., 2 tf Tione .la, Pa. - " WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGAN S '' benjuiln I u. sf Itfait'iiflirlvct is lonai dl fctnV vr mailv. Ttu ( nn TJES'j Ht'l O ami Oltnit N. nAiiniifrnarfiK ixitts rirr ilacl lu su; On ItltllM I'kff art produced by an fir mi of mixta, no. rulliirlfr volred.'Ar r.r- i:"r r vhirK a nou r CM A H 11 1 NU and HOIII.. N i l ( 1(1 Mi.vUiV IJn. i I I A I lo jfih.il n 4 v luit ri u Qiiii-a'.ikii uestt ergsni mim nni mail w rr w I'niim ni n I nMi WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. have rreat io. er. and a 1 1 n aing-ius; tenn. w ail 111 II II ( r n I III Drnvrmpiu. ' mnd nr. Ilu best I'lasm iukiIo. I Iiw.k Orirsniaml Planus art wnrrnnli il for 8 years, Hrices rvirniily lutv fur raili or part rsali, tinH liulnnnr iiiunlhlr or niiarli-rly iayifinls. Kucond-haufl litktriimenis luken is nrliniinu. ti .; a I' in i i; f k . MKSiT l 11 IIHUl:, AOKNTV Wa.lTKUnr every I'lljr un.i ounly in Ikn u. M and CniiHils, A lnrr tlkum COUOt to ItucKm, .11 muu rpj hurrrt ,SclwoU,lnta. m, tit. li.i.i stha n:t -a ti unit maii.kd. HIIA( li W VI I IIX Sc aON, 481 Urunilwiiy an4 4U Mercer m., N, r. Testimonials of Waters'. Pianos auJ Organs. "Waters' Cnneorta Parlor Organ pos sesses a beautiful nnd pcculinrlv sort tone. The Ccnoei to Stop is, without doubt, tlm best ever placed in any organ. It is proi duced by an extra s't of reeds, peculiarly voiced, "from which the effect Is most charming, aud its imitation nf tho human voico is superb. For sweetness of lonu and orchestral effects it has no ominl." N. Y. Times. 1 Tho Concerto Parlor Organ is some thing entirely now it is u beautiful parlor ornament, possesses a sweet mid power ful tone is a most commjiuluhle inven tion iiinl holds a liifli plaeo ill publio fa vor." N. Y. JCreniurf usl. AN OiU'UUSTUA IN THU Pi II I.OR. Till. orclicstr.tl organ is the name of a new reed organ recently uniiounixiil by llcraise Wa ters A Son. Tho iusti miieiu takes thia namo from its recently invented orches tral stp. Too voicing ot this is peculiar. producing the ollmt oi u full wtil em fit ti alio voice, ita liui'St i ll'eet i:i pioduceTr when Ilio stops are drawn, v that an or chrstrul ell.sl is given, The ease is unluii and makes a h.uulhoiiie article of furni ture.' '-.V. 1'. A'?. Tho Waters Pianos aro know n as hiiumi" Ihe cry l est. W e itru ciidbled to hpV!ik .r llie.se iii.-.fiunicnls with cuulideiu-', In in personal k uowlt d;;c.--.V. V. .'i uri'i, Ul --1 V r ,' v.f .1 .'.;U-kmkL.jM