ine man wno never laiiea in bust Hess cannot potsiblr know whother he has any "grit" in him, or is worth ft bntton. It is the nan who fails, then rises, who is really great in his war. Peter Cooper failed in makinir hat failed as a cabinet-maker, locomotive builder and grocer ; but as otlon as bo failed, he "tried and tried again," un til he coiild stand upon his feet alone, then crowned his victory bv eiTing million dollars to help the poor boys in time 10 come. Horace Greely tried three or four lines of business before he founded the Tribune, and made it worth $1,000,000. Fatrick Henry failed in everuhinir he undcrstook, until he made himself the orator of his ace and a nation. The founder of the New York Her ald kept on failing and sinMng his money for ten years, and then made one of the most profitable newspapers in lue world. Stephen A. Douglass made dinner tables and bedsteads and bureaus many a long year before be made himself a "giant" on tbe floor of Congress. Abraham Lincoln failed to. make both ends meet by chopping wood ; failed to earn his salt in the galley slave lue of a Missilsippi flat-boat man ; he could not even run a grocery, ana yet lie made himself a grand character in the nineteenth century. The lesson for every young man is this: At long as you have the health and the power to do, go ahead ! If you fail at one thing, try another, and a third a dozen even. Look at the spider; nineteen times it tried to throw out its web to the placetf attachment, and on tbe twentieth succeeded. The young mac who has the gift of contin uance is the ono whose foot will be able to breast the angry waters of hu man discouragement. , "No animal," says a writer in Pra ter, contending against Darwinism, "has ever been so honored, so carefully tended, and so prized by roan as the horse. He has been for many ages the companion and darling ef man. Yet, is the horse of to-day more exalt - ed than the horse of Job, and Homer, and Virgil T Do we notice him to be in a course of transition to a higher state of being accompanied with some change of form and with a manifest enlargement of capacity ? We notice nothing of the kind, "and moreover, expect nothing of tbe kind. We con fidently expect him to remain a horse, lie and his descendents, to the Inst chapter of this world's history. Neith er the ant nor the bee is A whit more sagacious than they were in the days of Solomon or Virgil. They are - not in course of transition to a higher plat form they are absolutely stationary their organs no way either improved or multiplied." A Methodist parson, called at an out-of-the-way town in California to preach, was informed, before entering the pulpit, that he must be careful, as many of the assembled congregation were "roughs," and would not hesitate to disturb hira if his remarks did not suit. The holy man made no reply, but haying reached tbe desk he took from his pockets two revolvers, and placing one on each side of the Bible, gave a sharp glance around the house and said, "Let us pray." A more or "Herly service was never conducted. A set of Dresden china, manufac- tiired to order for a banker of New York, arrived from Europe lost week, and was christened at a dinner party on Monday evening. It is a dinner set, and numbers eleven hundred pieces In all. Fifty different shades and colors are introduced, and the plates and dishes for each course are of a different shade and pattern. In the center of each plate is an enameled landscape, and on each dish a copy of some celebrated piece of statuary. The set cost $4,920. A bar-keener asked a stranger to pay for his glass of brandy before he swallowed it. "W-What' cried the man, astonished at this unusual de mand. "Yes," said tbe bar-keeper, "it's the boss's orders all strangers must pay for it before they drink it." "G-goodness! is it so instantaneous in it's -fatal effects." It was "darling George" when a bridal couple left Omaha; it was "dear George" at Chicago; at Detroit it was "George," and when they reach ed Niagara Falls it was "Say, you I" Verbatim report of a marriage cer emony in Iowa: "Join your right hands! Do you want one another?" "Yes." "Well, then, have one an other. You are man and wife." The latest news is that the entire Herrodsburg, Ky., bar has offered its services to James Slaughter, who slaughtered Daniel Matthew for blighting his home. A family of Iowa frogs have been found one hundred and eighty feet under ground, and it is supposed that they have been nest-hiding there for at least a century. J undging from the number of drown ing accident this year, says the New York Commercial, there are fewer people born to be hanged than we had supposed. "It's forty years, my ofd friend John since we were bays together." "Is it T -Well, don't sneak so loud; there's that young widow in the next room." JOB WORK DONE AT THR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest eash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIIiY STATEMEXTSj ENVELOPES BILL nEADS, LETTER HEADS, ROTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, .HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rill way, ana Buffalo, uorry & Pitts burgh R. R. AND AFTER Monday, February 2, ini, inuiiH win ran as iuiiowbi STATIONS. Northward. Southward Pittsburgh W Fen J u no Kittanning R. 11 k Juno Brady llend Parker Knilnnton Hcruhgrasa Franklin Oil City 7:00 Oloopolls Kngle Rock Tionesta Tidinute Irvlnoton ; Rousevllle Tituvllle Corry Mnvvllle Buffalo I . H. 1 Da. I H.4 K 11 p m am p in p m p in 2:20 7:20 lO-lfi 8:00 4;ftJ 8:fK 8:30 1:20 4:S0 fl:4:i 7:4T. 12:32 5:4(1 10;3lt 6:20 11:40 6:00 10:.V 6:00 11:25 6:4:1 ll:!W 8:20 KfcSft 7:n." 12:00 4:4S 10:10 8:12 1:10 8:.r2 ftlfl :( 1;(W1 H:OT 8:2f 9:4.i 2:33 2:l.r 7:45 8:00 2:4! 12:12 7:!tt 8: 1 1:4ft 7:23 8:2il I0:f7 fl-.W 4:1ft :2t fl:W fi:00 7:4A 0:20 10:i 2:V 1:52 7:28 11:10 8:ftO 12:.r;t 6:2.r 6:10 11:1.1 7:00 9:47 8:6ft 6:0. p. ta p. m a. ma. in p. m Philadelphia Time. AWKKNCK, Uen'l Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN ' TRAL RAILltOAW ON AND AKTKlt 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Train arrive at and leave the I nion lepot, corner of Waabinton and Uberty street, aa follow: ARRIVE. Mull Train, 1.80 a m ; Kant Line, 111 J m t Weir accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a ni ' Brinton accommodation No 1. 7.50 a ni; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m Cin cinnati exprou 9.20am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m j Braddock' ac commodation iso 1,7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.80 p ni; Pacific (xprma 1.60 p in ; Wall' accommodation No 8, 2.35 p m : lTnmawiwl MnmmnJ.lln. V' 1 n ti ...vnYnru ..Aiiuui.niMji.il A. U . , V.lnl l III, Wall accommodation No 4. 6.60 n m i Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m i it jr nsscnger iu.zu p in. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a ni : Pacific ex- rress 2.40 a m j Wall' accommodntlon No , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; llrinton accommodation 1J.20 a m : liraddock' ao- commiHlatlon No 1,6.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall' accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homewood accommodation' No 1, B.&u n in : rhtladolnhla exnrexs 8.50 d ni: Wail aocommodntion No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's accoiiimodntion No 4. 6.05 n in : Fast I.ina (.w p m ; wait a jnod, ii.uu p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.0. a. m., reaching Pitta. nurcn at lu.uo a. ni. Kelurninir leave Pitta. burgh at 12.50 p. m.. and arrive at Wall's. maiion at p. m. Cinclnnntl exnres leaves Hillv. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er i ruins a in iv, except sunnay. f or turtner lnroriuatlon aply to W. IT. BECKWITH, Ajrent. Tlie Pennsylvania Rnih-oad ConiPanv will not assume any Risk for BaimmRe ex- cept for Wearing Appnrel, and limit their rsponslnility to t)ne Hundred I'ollai aval ne. All bafffrsKe exceedinp; that a ount In value will lie at the risk of tua iner, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CAMHA J General Superlntandent, Altoona Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Juno 1. Train will run aa follows (Philadelphia Time): r Train loave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:1.1 p. m. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 8:40 p. in. and 6:10a. ni. Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil i'itv at 7:20 a. m., 1:00 and 8;30 p. m., arriving in n ny at a:a a. m.. o:i ana :03 p. m. Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at 2:45 p. m. 6:20 p. m, arriving in Buflatlo at 8:5.1 p. m. 1:10 w. m. Trains leave Buffalo for Oil City at C:05 a. m. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 n. ni. and 8:05 p. in. All trains given alibvo run through from Pittsburgh to Uuttulo and return, without change of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. -The time at Buffalo ia U8.4 M. a R'y time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's Bond at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at 11:60 p. m. Leaves Oil City at 6:05 D.m.. arriving at Brady's Band at 11:15. p. in. At Ked Bank Junction this road con with the Eastern Extension which runs to Keynoldsville. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KING, Geo'). Sup't. Ais't, Sup't. THE BEST PAPER. B TRY IT I ! ! The Sci knti Klc American la the rlfnnn- est and best illustrated weekly paper pub- iiumuor wiiwuil mini IV in 15 original engravinirs of new machinery. novel inventiona, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved farm imple ment, and every new discovery in chem istry. A year' n umbers contain 832 naves andaeveral hundred engravings. Thous and of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical recoint aro well worth ten times the Bulmcription pri. Terms. $3 a year by mail. Speci tnents sent free, A new volume com mence January 3. 1874. Mav ha had at all news dealers. PATFNTn obtalned !n the best terms. ' ' Models of now inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All patents are published In the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing law and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concorning Patents. j stk now, xew York. Branch OOlce, cor. F and 7th U., Wash ington D. .. w40 1m NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. THE GRIST M1LI, at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in lirst clai order, and la now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM GIlIIirDIXG. Ff.niTTl FEED, . , AND OATS. Constuntly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. 43-0in H. W. LEDEBTTR. Frank llobb'Ing, PHOTOGRAPHER, (8U0CK8SOR TO PKMINO.) Pictures In Mnrv mvir il. -... tti ff the oil region for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, noar It, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET, hear Union De pjt, Oil City, Pa. aO-tf THE SUN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEKKLY, A DAILY TUB WEEKLY RUN Is tor. widely known to require any extondd recom mendation but the reasons which have already (riven It fifty thousnnd uWrtlern and which will, we hope, give It ninny thousands more, are briefly as follows t It Is a first-rate newspaper. All the news or the day will he found In It, con rtensed whon unimportant, at full length wnen ot moment, and always presented t m ..I ...... I.. I ! . 11...' . I m vir-m, miviiigviii mm lnu'rcniing mail nor.- It Is a flrst-rate family paper, full of en tcrlalnlng and Instructive rcmllnir of ovn rv kind, but contnlnlnir nntldmr that cn oilwulthe moat delicate and scrupulous It Is a flrst-rato afory paper. Tho bod talcs and romances of current literature are careruiiy selected and leglblv printed in Its pages. It Is a first-rnte agricultural paper. The mosi iresn ami Instructive articles on agrl. cultural topic regularly appear in Ihl de partment. It Is an Indcncndont nolitlrnl nnnur lm. lnnirlnar to no nartv ami It fights for the election of the best nion to olllce. Jt csxx tRlly devotes it energies to the exposuie of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace; onrcountry,and threaten to undormino rcpulillean liistilu tions alUgether. It has no fear of knuves, and aska no favors from their aupixirters. It reports the fashions for the Imli os and the markets for the men, expoclally tho cattle-markets, to which it pay particular HtK'iiiiiin. - Finally, It la thecheapent papor publish ed. 'On dollar a year will secure It for any subscriber. It is not necesary to got nn a ciuo in ornor 10 nave TllK IVKIiK LY SUN t this rate. Any one who aenda a single uouar win get tne paper for a year, THE WEEKLY SlTV.PUn-ht n. fifty-six colntnns. Only 11.00 a year. No discounts from this rat, TIIK SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Same lite aa tbe Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A dis count of 20 per cent, to clubs of lOor over ill K 1JA11.Y SUN. A lnrgo four-page newspaper oi iweniv-ciglil colums. Daily circulation over 120,000. All the new for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 ccnui a mouth, or $6.00 a year.- To club of 10 or over, a uiscount or 20 per cent. Address "TIIK SUN," Now York City, H m Ph W ew 9 o w e V! a o o a e r o M H e IN fi. w M K ml Q 2 3 " a a m PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains will run as foliowa: TRAINS NORTHWARD. TATION. Oleopolig, Itennntt. Wood Prathors Mill Pithole City No. 2. 10.26 a m 10.88 " 10.30 " 10.24 " 11.0U No. 4. S.."0 p m 8.28 8.18 " 8.10 " 2.W " J)r. .1. Wnlkcr's l'i,Iirornlii Viu rgnr IWKci-s nro a purely yk"cNiWi piopnrittlon, ninde cliioily from t io n.t tivo licib found on tlio lower rntigT ot tho Sierra Ncrail.-uiioaintnliisof Ca!if-- nin, tho inodiciiml proiiortios of whleli nro extracted therefrom without tlio tiso ot Alcohol. Tlio oucRtioii Is nliun.it dally naked. ''What is tho tin so of tlio unpnrnlleled success of Yixkhak Hit- TKitsf" Our nnsaor Is, tlint tlior ruinovo tlio cniiBO of Uiscaso, mid tlio patient rc covers liis health. Thoy nio tlio preat blood pui iiier nnd n nro-givine principle, perfect Itcuovutor nndIii igorator or tlio system. Novor bcroro in the hittory of ths world liai a inciljcine been compounded posstsninic tlio rniiiarknlils quaJitie of Vkuar 1!htkk in hcnliup U.o ick of rcry diteato man In licir to. They are a iroiitls Purgativ a well m a Tunic. relieving Conputiou or Inflaiiiniailiin of tli Liv.r mil Visceral Organ iu liiliou. -The pi-opoilles cf Dr. Walker's t ixxoai uiTTitxsar Aperient. ininnroiic, t'anuinatlr. Nutritious, Laxative, lliuretic. Sedative, Counter Irritant fjuilonlic, Alura- tive, and Aiiti-uilinus. n. it. MrDont.n ra.. Trtifrf1"tii n(tOn. Ajrta.. Rnn Fmnot (Vlfnmta, Bld bjr all Utv(liu and Dealers. TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. v- No. 1. No. 3. Pithole City, 8.4U a m 1.20 p rn Prather Mill 8.4 " 1.48 Woods 8.ft " 1.68 " Bennett 9.02 " 2.02 " Oloopclis fl.18 " 2.14 " All Trains mnke close connci'tions at Olcopolis with tiuins on tho ( lil Creek A Allegheny Kiver liailwav. North und Sonth. Two Lines of Stasea run daily between Pitholo City. Miller Farm and Plcasaiit- vijle, makingcounoction witharrivingand departing Trains. J. T. liLAlK, U. W1CK11AM, Sup't. llcket Agent, Pithole City, l'a. OR WORK neatly executed at the HE 1 PUBLICAN Office. i REMOVAL. We will romovo our stock of I II AItIH ahi:, NTOVIIK, s TIX WARE, lit ON, XAUA FILES, BELTING, AND ) ON THE FIRST DAY Off APRIL, TO THE X Reynolds, Hukill & Co. Block, SENECA STREET, until which time wo will sell at. y CONT FOR VAN II. II. ii. TINKER A CO..OILOITY. v II. If. COLLINS. OKO. W. DL41H. oko. v. nn ii iu nor., PAl'L ZIM.MKRMAN, FORT PITT GLASS WORKS ditiiuiim; i: & co.. Manufiu'turcra of every variety of LINT CLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS, AND t SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS, WASHINGTON A FRANKLIN STS.. PiTTunnRonj, Pa. Thcro is "shoddy" In glass, as well as in In woolen lUbrics. CoiiHumor of kero sene arc Homctimus almottt discouraged, so irequonuy io cininiiey iireak, without anv annurent cause, renderinir the ivwt of chiinuey aliout eoinil to that of oil. Cheap noss being the order of tho day, a great many niaiiutacturies miike etiluiHcys from ilicato of lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell tho different qualities of glass by ringing thorn ; tl;e vibrations of the loaa glass have a eluar, ringing, bell like sound. poDHCHsintit the lenuisil. strength to withstand expansion anil con traction, as weil as tho goners I pressure of uho, ar.a win omiasi nun a-uoxen ot tne lime glass chimneys. Fifteen cents in yostcd in one of the lead chimneys is money well spent, ever, though it injures the "trade" In the chca)ur kind, which It most assuredly ought to, and doubtlesv. win. buck a pin mure, and remember it. The genuine laud glass chimncv inav ba bud at wholesale or retail of OEO. W. DITURIDUK A CO., 2-tf TionosUt, Pa. E. ICLEIN, Tidioute, Pa. Is selling out his entire stock of Watches ifc Jewelry AT FIRST COST All parties in want of Hold and Silver Watches, Uold and (Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, the latest stylo in old aud plated sets, Bracelets, S t u d s, Clocks, Jlo., will Und this a first class op portunity. All goods are new, no old trash. This is ro humbug. K. Klein sell at cost. Go and sue. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! TIIK ORIUINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Dec. 31, 1873, t rs , -y i n , ( rs . v t . MILES W. TATK, Sub Agent, 46 T'onohta, Pu. A FAMILY ARTICIX. Agents make tl2..r0 per day, $75 per wool. AN ENTIRELY NEW SttWIiYU jiacsiiwi: For Domoatlo Uae. O NLY riVE OLLARS, ' r. With tho New Pnntcut BUTTON HOLE JWORICER, l'ntcnted Juno'J7lli, H7I, A W. 111 KI) Til K FIRST PRFMltTM AT TIIK AMERICAN INSTITL'TIi MARYLAND IXsrn'lTTli FAIRS, 1S7I. A tmwf wonderful nnd elnirnntly pnn striiet.il Scwlnir Miiehlup for I'mnlly work. Ciinulto In nH its Parts, IVcs theStrniglit Kvn IVhitcd Needle, trciiding, direi't upright Positive Motion, new tension self feed mi I cloih (iiiidi'r, Oni rutcs by wheel and oil ii :ille. Llaht running. Ninootli nnd noiseless, ll';e all JitihmI high-priced rniK'hlncs, I Ins I'nlent Cheek to prevent the whnl liclng tinned tlio wrong way. lrsc tho tlirend direct from the spool. Makes the ol.mlic lock stiteh. finest ami sti'ongot stick l.uown j ti rrii,lti rnl l, rhiwif nnd J'tipid. Will do nil ' kinclM of work, tine nni.' course, troni enmbrie to heavy cloth or Lt'nlhor, nnd uses nil ilescriplion of threnil, i'hls Miiehine Is heavily con strueteil to give 't strength i nil tho purt' of each Machine li'ng ninde Hliko by ma chinery, and honutifu.'1 V finished ami nrnnf lnenlei'l. 1 1 Is very cni f'l lenrn. HiliUj smooth and silent In ojierH'lon. lieheli!') at nil limes, ami a Practlcit!, Si icntttie, Mcehnnieul Iii volition, nt greatly lcdueod price. A good ehcnp fnmlly sewing machine S Inst. The first and o'nlv sueeess In prot diieing a valualilc, substiiiitinl mill rulia bio low priced Sewing Miieliinr. lis ex treme low price reaches nil condition. It simplicity nnd strength adapts it to all cnpiieiti.w.whllc Its miiny merits mnde It universal favorite wherever used, und cronies a rapid ilemnnd. IT Is Al.l. IT IS HKl OMMKMUtn. I enn cheerfully nnd confidently nvum mend its use lo those who nro wanting n really gisid Sewing Machine, nt a low Pii'c. Mrs. II. H..IAMKS11N, Pcotonc, Will County, III. . Prico of ench mnehino. "Clnss A.' "One." (warranted for live venra bv snecinl ccrtillente,) with nil the II x'tuies, nnd eve rything complete belonging to it, Includ ing self threading needle, packed in a strong wooden box, nnd delivered to any part of tho country, by nxpros free o further rharges, on recolpt of price, only Five Inilinrs. Safe delivery cunnuitueil. With each Ma. hino wo will fcend, on re ceipt of I extra, the new patent lilJiro.N HOMO Will! K Fit. One of the most important mm useful In ventions of tho age. So simple mid cor tiiin. that a child can work tlio finest but ton liolo with rciruluiitv nnd ease. Sliimir and beautiful. Special terms, and extra InihiccmanlM In Malo nnd Kcmaln Airents. store keennrs. Ac., who will establish ngeneies through the country nnd kp our new niaclilnes on exhibition mid sale. County IlightH given to smart agents free. Agent's .m plote'outlit, I'uriiishu l without snv mlm charge. Samples of rowing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac., Ac, Kent free. W nlsu suppl v Al Kit ULTl R A L IMPLKMENS. IjlttCHt l'atcilts mill illllirnVf.ltif.ntd Cni. . the I'arm and li.irden. Mowers. liMiinr. Cultivatr.rs, Feed Cultors, 1 1 allows, Farm MillK, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers snd all nrtiejes needed for Farm work. Kure cecils lu largo variety. All Monev sent In PostOltiee Money" Orders, Itunlt llrnfls, or bv Express, will bo iifour risk, nnd aro perfiict I v secure. Safe deliverv of all our goods guaranteed. "A n old and resiMinsililo firm that sell the best goods nt the lowest price, nnd run bo relied upon bv our renders." I Fnrmor'a Journal, New York. Not Responsible for Registered Letters. Address. .JEROME It. HUDSON .tco Corner Urccuwich A Cortiamlt Sts., New i urn, . KS-Olil WATERS' CONCERTO X ORCHESTRAL - ORCANS'""' luusl buaulllul ia """wilenBjperlecmlon a BK ever niatle. 7Kt - rfnjk 'l:it'l' and OIX'IIDN. ever plnced In any Un S I II M. IHril&rtyrvaucctoytm extra ant nt reeds, pea rlillarlr vireil,'liir V.Vm I IX T if irftu U IS ' 4 II til I Miami SOI I. M l IIIIIU,ii.i(i.V in. I I A I ItfM (J1VII I.SIAIV 'OKK if ki ri llll. 'I liese OriiHus mrt At vest uiade wt4 I nifctl Kiats WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. luum frreat perl er and a 1 1 u m t aina-lns: lone. u all modern IniDravamirma. and mr (A best I'lHSui mule, 'l'li Oraran and I'iauua art warranted far years Vrtces ttxtrenifly low fat cash or pari cash, and balance ntenlhly tr quarterly pavmonls. berond-hand Insiruinenis Inkru ta, exrbange. u it K A 'I' I , l n !','' lo Uu ! IIAI1K. AUKNIT U lNTKIIir every 'lty and County in iXf li. K. andt'anada. A large dlsa conntle Thichrrt, NiniKmJ'hurrHrk'-oU.ljntlam m, tie. II. LI SIKAIHK VATAlJUOVKS MAIUCD. IIOIIAIK 1VA I KKM Sc. bUK, Ml Breaawajt ana 4a iUwoer St., N. T. Testimonials of Waters' Pianos and Organs. "Waters' Concerto Parlor Organ no. ses-ses a lHnutiful and pcciiliiirly soil tone. The Concerto Stop is, without doubt, tlio be:.t e ver placed in uny oiguu. It is pro diiced by an extra net of reeds, pis'iiliarly voiced, from which the ellcct is most harming, und its imitation of the human voice is biiperb. For sweetness of tono nnd onjiestral effects it has no eUal." St 1'. Timvx. ' Tho Concerto Parlor Orcnii is some thing entirely now j it is aWuitiful parlor ornament, possesses a sweet and nower- ful tone is a most comnrjiiilable inven- iou nnd holds a high place in public fa vor. X. 1 . lu eniiiri V W. A , An,.,, ,". ,. . . v. ., . . rt-. .... ..... tn 1. iiim i A 111.(1!!. HO orchestral organ Is tho namo of anew reed ...umijr iiuiK'uiiciHi vy Horace v a tois & Son. The instrument takes this name from its recently invented orchos- t.. rri. n, .1.2.. .. ,.u, oi-F, 1 .iu .iiiciiiK 01 nils is peculiar- roiiueing 1110 ciieei o! a lull kwect con- rilltr. V.ki.'A llu lill.Ull .,11..... la 1....- ft ........ ........ r. , v ln iiriKiuceu U'lkft.tl ll,.t kilnlM ttt'n .it ....... .... .1.... . v ... ut. a., uini. n ,ir- clieslral etloct Is given, Tho case is uniqno am in.vrr. 1 iti 1 innwiuu Ill lieiO OI 1111111- turo." V. 1'. Sun. The Waters Pianos nre known as among the very liest. Wo nre enabled to speak of those instruments with cnnlidciin.. iv,..,., personal knowledge. X. V. .Vii,-i.. 2-1 y V distribute our New Advertising Mnps, mounted on FnirliNl, r'l.iu i...i.. ? completoMap of the I'nited Kta'tCH. Vo give these Mnpsaway gratis nnd will allow you 0110 dollar for every Man vou distrih. Vi 1 . ,. """'J' unusialuiii the I nion. Male nnd 1-.ci.ihIo Agents wanted. Ad- 2,hT!. .".""r 'i1"1101' till l"1i'' dollar for..utliU,f ,vo JlHm, Territory, Circu lars, and lull particulars 1 tun particulars A n Kit 1 LSI VII MP i"." U lm i:at lirady p. (),, CliU i(. (',. r.,(
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