r - - EDITOR. WEDSESDATiSlOUMSC, SOT. !1, ISM. . n.JDDii "The Melancholy Days Have ' Come!" We have met . the Enemy and we are HlVn. ' PENNSYLVANIA GOES DEMOCRATIC! "GO WEST! TOCSG MAS! GO WEST!" The ' Democracy have 'Fifty-Six , Majority iu the next Conare. I,:-.- J' "Fading, still Fading!" 1O0CRATIC COMMISSIONER ELECTED! How nrc the Ml git (y Fallen! The State has gone democratic. The Nation has gone democratic. The democrats have elected aC ngresarauu in this District, and a democratic com missioner in this county. 'What though we have elected the rest of our county ticket and our county has giv en the Republican State ticket a ma jority ; all this availeth nothing. As county we have done our duty, "pairtly," but not wholly. One conso lation is that we have done better than our neighbors. Look, for inutance, at Venango, Crawford, Erie, and Alle gheny, and a host of other strougly Republican counties in Vt csteru l'euu tylvania; how did they do? They did not even save their cotiuty officers. while "Little Forest," although she bad the symptoms, came througttwith out haviug given way entirely to the epidemic. In this State the democrats will have a small majority on a joint bal lot in the Legislature, which will give them a democrat to succeed , John Scott in the U. 8. Senate,. The choice will probably fall upon either Wallace or Buckalew. But, we still can hold the enemy iu check, for we still have a majority In the Ktate Senate, and in the United States Senate, bo uo par ty measures can bo put through by either. , Now what, is', the reason of this change? Every paper we have read aince the election has had its own the ory, and we have ours; it is nothing more nor less than thin ; For upward of a year past the country has been en iloavoriiiL' to recover from a financial W. R. DUNN - ... OhliJl AX. V JTh: - the Ceneral Eleelloii, f)iell in Forest Oi.dty, or "taT3rrjTi. Our. AuS. ! - 8 'I . I a e DISTIIHTS. iii,?-S. J3 St, -e 2 ii.jS.5 j a M s a a 2 1 j s J $ Tinuesta Horn. 41.71 .'W 71 30 71 30 4-s tW 40 33 HSl 111 71 S'ti 7H 3f : ftS Tinnest Tp. 41 27 47 2s 47 28 47 2.S 4:t Si! 4(H 0? 00 M' 21 50 i!r 42 83 Harmony . J:l! 50 f:( 4!' 52 50 5 40 55 4s. .61 44 Oti 00 &i 50 50 44 40 M Hickory ' SO 30 RK 30 3H SO 3 3s SO 83 41 01 00 12:1 50 42 34 j 54 Urcen 2- (52 !i CI 27 01 2S fll 23 H4 1W 5tf OS 00 24 84 SI fis 04 Kingsley 3N, 4(1 JW 41 38 40 3 4'1 85 50 35 3i! 05 00 40 4 41 42 33 61 Harnett 05: !i"J fit! 20 00 2i! 00 20 05 25 05 23 01 00 04 24 81 01 27 Jenk 171 22! 10 22 W 22 10 22 17 22 20 10 02 01 21 l.si 10 2" 10 25 Howe 09 lOj 0!t 10 0! 10 00 19 00 10 15J 13 0)l 00 00 10 17 11 00 19 Total 303 313 3ii7 32S 305 32!' 307 32l83.; W t .12?2S!' BO 22 157 il2V' "kS(? 103 SH 179 3331 132! lJ2i 32f j3ipli) 320 :10S JaiS . Majorities 3oi I 301 ' 3i' . 1 8S I 281 wl 28 73 I 6 For (hmnty Amlltnr, Culibhnd 870 vo(m:4?i(A(iHi7A'3l7; ' ' Republicans in Itonian t Democrats in Italic; Independents In Bold-Face. - panic. It has not suceeedetl enough to da a way with what is familiarly known as "hard times." In (hit coun try -when any thing goes wrong,' the people go to the ballot box for redress. Tho masses did not appreciate ''h'ird times," and, a usual, blame the parly iu power tor them. What is th re sult: when the next election come, they proposed to remedy this evil by giving the other party tho rein . of government. Will this change hare the desirett effect? Looking at the di verse vieni of the financial quostion ns promulgated by the. democratic, plat- lornis ot various states, we must con fee that we do not see how they will manage it. 1 The democrat of one section clamor for "hard money." Those of auothcr section demand an immediate iuflatiou . of the currency. Ooe cries for the redemption nr repu diation of U. S. Bonds. Another for a new issue of bonds at a lower rate of interest. Now how are tbey goiug to manage it? If any one can answer that question, they can do more than any member of Congress elected on tho 3d iust. The democrats of the West clamor for Free Trade. The democracy of the East Bry nothing. How is this going to result. Are the Members from the East going to be directed by the Members from the West? If so, good-bye all hopes of "flush," or even good times again. ' These are questions which will ma terially alfoct the country at large, and no one knows how they are to be hau died. In the meantime, we bow our heads to the yoke, an ! wilf try to stand it as long as the democrats do. The defeated Republicans aie tho most jubilant set of disappointed can didates we ever remember to have seen. They take matters coolly, and reiuic i.L 11 .I.- :-- . .1 -i .! wiiu iiioMs iiiuv rejoice, aim sinue wiin those that smile. The only gloomy ones we have seen are tho defeated Demo cratic candidates. They regarded it as a special misfortune that tn tho midst of the ceneral turn ever thev should not have been favored. Aside from theTandidates, we have met uo Democrats who seem to have a false estimate of the affair, or a foolish spirit of boasting. On the other hand, lvepublicans generally regard thp de feat as a good thing for the party, iu that it comes in time to warn it to pre pare tor the 'residential conflict of 1876 by lopping off all evil, and pat ting itself right before the country once more, l his is the generally ac cepted interpretation of the defeat, and it shows that the people, as a rule, thoroughly understand what they are at. They wanted reform, and had de manded it at the handn of the leaders. Their demand not being complied with, they have enforced it very effectively. FiUsburgh Gazette. ' ' FAHSESTOCK WHITE IEAD COMPAXI, ; Manufacturers of the C'olobratcd ' - rAHNKHTOt'K. PI'KB WHITE LEADS Which has Huntained such an enviable rep utation tor 8o many years. Dealer and LViiiHiimors bliouul be partiiiular to uxe none but our Pare White Load, aa there is no much inferior and acloltera'ed Lead in the marker. We uot only claim for our Lead. Strict Purity, but that it possess greater durabil ity, covers more surlnce lor same weight, and is auporior in Fineness and White ness to any other brand. AU orders should be addressed to Palancstwk White Lead Or, B.'Ii. FAHNKSTOClf 4 CO., w284t No. 7fl Wood St., FitUburffh. Ta. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Winner of Three Highest Medal and Diploma of Honor, at Vienna, 1S73, and Paris, 107, now offer the Finest Assort. mem oi iiib ncsi i aoinet uoigana in the worlu, including new styles with recent improvements, not only exclusively for ('Ugh. as l'orlllurlv. but Minn nil Nmv tlu,ia or Easy I'ayiiicnU, the most favorable AWA. Alluiuul .ro..i.u .. I 1 !. I. i ... .wa ....(Mm.. vipmiic, It'mtTtl Wllfl iriVl- lege of purchase, to aluiost any part of the COlllltrV. FirHt liaVtllimt fUl lUt'nr linivav,). Illustrated Catalogue and Circulars, wiin urn particulars, scut tree ou request, Address , , MAboK A HAMLTN OROAX CO., ' H7 4t Bwston, New York or Chicago, CONHTANT EMPLOYMENT At Home, Male or Kainalo, i WJ to 800 a woek warranted. No camtnl rotmirwl. Full particular and a valuable sample sent nwe. Auureas, wiin o in.,- return stamp. . huod, i uiiHiiisniirgii, y, 111 At.rSn O Tttm f o ( r. t- A NEW CHROMO FOR 1875. EODEY'S LADY'S BOOK Will 4t to every nuliacrlber, wliMher tslnsle vt Iu a Club, who pay in advance tor lt75, and remits duwt to tli ollica,' a copy of "THK ltr.sOl'K," the lmndsoui eat ehronio over ntTei-Pd hr a pubhshni1. Terms 3 per annum'.: i!ot eirnUi rontaininc Terms tor Clubs, etc,, addres Ii. A. tlODKY, I"Mladelphia. Pa , . .31 4t I r 81 ler i'eiil. ifsuaraiiteetl WITH : i i ' j N. F. BDRNHAM'S 1874 TURBINE "WATER - WHEEL, The beat in iho mArttrt, and otd at lesi price Uihh any other Mrst-class who. Send for pampliolt and be convinced 81-4t N. K. HI KMIAM, York, Pa. IOOK AEVT WAITED MART CLEMMER AMES' Irivw book Te sar tm WtwhlastMt.1 R prtrvt tht "iTr tr(" wonder, mam-la, m7 terie. trcrtt doing, etc .,ol the Capital, tu a -vtrt-'tsMtW Wtmtm ie thm." It it the raeteM, BtHrht eL and brm new book. out. actually OTtiflowinf wins apNcy rwTeiavtona, nainor, nainoa, ana go hirr for au. Uu,Vmt tor 444 orccn Inoag owaahip i aaotbtr ha avcraired KM cava imrrm or It itmJi It ABlulhi nil nthr twwtk nmwmA tvT tha ami of otct ,0 eupie already. It la iplendidlr lUaatrated i tuperbly bound. Wa want ,) mon tniatjr ranla NOW tna or women and wa will Mali m9 Free to Ihtaa who will eanvaaa. Hvader I do yon want to ' make monav t Than tend fn our lanr pamphlata, wlta full particulart, extra terma, ete.- they will tail you bow ka Wtt. Ibaj ara J-Vpt ra a1. Band for them. 4tdraaa, D. Woftiauiwivn C UaitfcJt, Com "freiTto book" agents An elesuitly bound Canvassing Book- for the best and cheapest Family ltible over published, will be sent free" of chant .1 to any book auent. It contain over 700 fine Scripture Illustrations, and agonta are meeiuig with iinprecedentcd succosa. Ad dress, stating experif-noo, etc., and wewill show vou what our ottniit are doinv, Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Cnicago, Id., or St. Louis, Mo. , 31 4t Most Ixtraordlnary : Terms of adwrtislnsr are offered for Xcws- . paper tn the tsutto of a :l PENNSYLVANIA ' Sond for list, of paper and schedule of rates. Address GEO. P. KOWULU A fO. Advertising Agent, "X.)., 41 rark IWm(, Iv'ew York. Ket'or to Mitor of this Taper.' . a Sl-4t nf la r Bact-. .111 IV U,l, kU6 f r li.t j citl. B KW.nl C..t, v-1 ibil rli.. Tnm P-wijm.S Mici,i Svrvuas Cih, 1.1 Qwtmivf, tin York. CC O C'ifi per day at home. Term 43 b JZU free. Address Goo. fetinson r Co., Portland, Mo. - 31 t QryryA WEK.K guarantix S? I 4 Foiualo agents, in Costs notlnni; to try it. Pa toed to Mala and in their lucidity. P. O. Vickery it Co., AUKimla, Me. 81-4t ST. CLAIR DINING ROOM. Good Meals at Reasonable Rates. MRS. HTXF.LY, having recently open ed a New Dining ltooiu for ldic and (Jentlomen, is prepared to furnish good meals at all times and at low rates. No. 10 SIXTH ST K K 1ST, Late St. Clair, PITTSBURGH, PA. w31 3m stopj: HAVE YOU A COUGH COLD, or ara vou atllicted th AsthmaT If so. lis Hvrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound, pre pared bv McCUrran A McKciinan, and re lief will be immediate and a euro certain. Sold by MoClarran it McKennau, Pitts burgh, Pa., and all druggists. w31 3ui Hollidaysburg Seminary. FOR YOUNU- liADIKS,' ' 1 " HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. P.ov. JOSEPH WAUGH, i, w31-3m . . .; , . Friucipal. LOTS FOR SALE! , . , IX TUB ; .( - BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.' Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 79, Nassau St., New York City. Samuel Duff vs. James W. (iuthrie. In Couimon Pleai ot Forest County, A. D. No. 17, May Term. lMd7. And now. Hen- toiuber iMh, 1174, on motion of plaintiff' Attorney H. J. Reid. in open Court, rule granted on defendant ill above action of eiectinent tor 108 acre or lmiil situate in Jenks Township, Forest County, Pa. Hounded north bv warrants Nos. 3.J70 slid 3ti0, east ly the j-:ik county line, south bv warrant No. 'i775, and west by warrants No. 410 and 4130, warranted in the name of Nelson Strong, to appear and plead on or before tho first day of next term or judgment Ac.'. Prr f-tirhtm. From the reoord, J. B. AONEW, - Prothonotary. ANTED. ,.'':,-.' NoHh Puclllo Honda. Call on or address ', ; ' '. ) LUTHER S. KACFVmAN, BROKER, oe Fouura Avcli, . (i 41'm PITTSBCFGir, PA. f ri si iaiiaal IMPORTANT- ANNOUNCEM'T. - . . ,., , ., In J871 1 lovctitotl and ei'tirod)'.t7r-iil. t v. i nt for an ' , V , " v ' i c . ,. , ' v., . Iraprovomont In Wash Boilars, V3 A simple arranurraieiit bv which steam waa applieil to the washing of clothing. I have heretofore) old tills under the name Steam Washer, or, AV o m a n 'a T riond, For such it is in An t. I havo advertised it in nearly every Heliglou Newsnaocr Iu tho tlniteo State and Canada, also in the loading Semilar papers, using doubln-ool-utnn advertisements. The reakrs of I hi paer may remember seeing my card in tho various papers of the eonntv during the past year. Kxtrant from letters re ceived from my customers, in another column, will iiulicitt how it has been ro eeired by the people throughout the bonntry. ' ' i r . , - i s.. ' '. .' :.-,,(; , j,.is 1 ' ; S O O , O O Op" ' ' -!.! ;it ; ... , ii , I a 1 1 ) Hare been sold already. It IssnQlelent fcr my purpose to sav that I am aaUiflod that toothing heretofore advertised ever render. M so gonerKl ant hWtlnn . " "Ynt this," my Hrat invention, was not aulto nerl'm b. and or tlie last two years, I havo appliud my- Ben in uib ituiuv oi cousirm'iinn; ana .pel JTEW STEAM.' - lVASHElt, I - .. i , And a tlie reauU of hit efforts I feel every miii.iii-B intii i nave oeen entirely suo i-wwiim, mr new jsieam wasner, patent ed 1n 173, is absolutely faultless t so much aothatl never knewaaingle person, who had seen it work, fail to hu delighted with it.' It has rendered, thus fur, per fect and t.Tni versa) nutistaetlon, and such must bo the result, tor it works life a won dernever railing to do alJ claimed for it. In conclusion. let mo say, that should any one say that lie ha.i 'seen a Steam Washer, ask him if lit has seen the new Steam , , .. WASHER 1 . ; . : '-.... ' Of 1873, now being advertised no exten sively in- whole and do u bio-page adver tisement. If he answer In the negative, reo.nr.st him to suspend jndgmont nntil a sample can be prouured and fully tested. I will send onqaa j ,;i ," , ... . ... , .-... : ..: ,: -.-! . i. j t . -.1 ,i; "1 ; i u . .Mia,;) ". il-'iliil.. i (' 'Ii. ?-. T.'ii-.. it half tho ri-tall price, and T. fully warrant It. After a peiaon buys asHuibr ho.coii get them of luo at cost, ; 4 ti $60 Profit can bo Made on a Single Dozen. And I have known agent to' take ordors for . , .. .-.. ,., s.. -1 , A DOZEN lli, 'AN HOUR. ' There is no way to inako money fi-der. Send for a sample anil secure your territo ry. Make money while yon can. Keador, please t'oulate the cost of my two page advertisement in the "CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consists of 1,4x0 line at regular rate amounted to $1,750 Encli Iuerlion. I repeated this "Card" fiinr times lieeauso iny ui-kt insertion (Oct, b) paid mo , 500 JiJI 'CEHT. . .i i During the last eighteen months I have in- fcvneo my ao ei-tisemciit, occupy- ing ons to two page, in ' ! HuxbREDs of inuctA&s rAricns, All of which paid well for tho outlv: but the "Christian Union' ("tho largest circu lation ot any religion newspaper in the world") pay mo bettor than uoy, and the ..' i .... I i sll .si ...i. i v-.:-j di j . i i i'-.. i n ;'!. joii i . i ;;- i -. ! INTER-OCEAN ,,, J.;' i I il l v. I j Any ' Otlitrr Secular, Paper. i ..ii.:; I: ri , -. - .; ' '! I mention this fuel, for all cau 'see fiow extensivly I advertise iny Invention ; and taking into consideration .tho &t that I still it Kuliieiy oil its Merits, and must concede that it selU well, for noarticlu will eli well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merits. If I got a samplo introduced into a neighborhood it ol'teu sell 4 , .'.. A N HUNDRED MORE. v. - . Huch a splendid ehnnco to make money soiling tins invention may nover occur again. Cm the ra-vipt of l-'jve Dollars I will ship you a complete Washer as a sam ple, copy of the chromo, together with a Cerlilicate of Ageiu-y, with full instruc tions how to conduct tlie business. Aiid npon the receipt of tho Washer you may have time to test it, and If you find it not as renrosentod I will refund your nionov. 'I he Washer retails at lo. After I send you a samplo I will hold your county a reasonable time tor you to decide win tlier you wisli to purchase or not. . I will fur nish blank (feeds, uNo hlnnks for taking onlcis, and will do all I cau to euablo you to fcuoccmj iu the liiiHiueaa. Let nie hoar from you soon, or your choice of, territory may be taken by someone elao. Address, j". c. TirLTOisr; 101 Sixth St., Pittsburgh; Pa.' ' " ' J S. Cut this card out and prcherve it luture reference. . Persons writing ruo from seeing thi card will pluase sav thev aw it In the Fom r Rrri BLit..v." wJH 11 AM fi'atrfirH. llirntl, Jeivt lru. tiit- ami Silvrr VUtU-tX H nre,:toi k ilrnnzr. VMUry, etc., of the flnrrt fltalitir nil ty,)'e rvtl rrfarftlrmm roar. ! trot-it must h rlotl out to nitt.e Hutiufnrtnri) gettteinrnt with the rotate nf the , late, John , tSterennitH. . . , ,., joit.y sr i: rns soy s soxs. . f !V r.- -. r... .. ; 93 Market Street; rittsbu rylu 54 WOOD ST., :: : ; Lr - PITXsbuilGII, PA. i , wuoi.KsAi.ie , i. --.i "i Ut f lli 1 lll-A as DRY GOODS ; September ltth, 1S74.. .' ' - "I The oldest nni rnssstV-'llaWe -1nJrtiintb.it for obtaining a Moiviuitiie I diieatiiui. i'nt ClrcuUl-s write to " V, DUFF. SON i wJ-3m ewi . " ,;rittsburg!ik fa, ..FARMERS:!;: Money Saved ia Money Earned ThJ Viat-rMaiea 1 6 ab'oilU irtTrnftwTiig' in Wtstcin l'eiinsvlvniria the celelirated Randall Fannina 4ill,. (iralti Separatoi anil Urndor Combined, .which ha attra-'ted marked attention in the Western Ktates whereven exhibited suiong the farmor. As a Fanning M ill Iti cannot be snrms ed, and it is tho only Veal iarator and grader In flirt U. R. 1 - , It is simple, rapid ann" complete, and glvoi you perfect cmlrol in eliittliiug, ep araling or grading v,ur trrain. The use of tho 'Ilaiidcll Mill wilt im prove tlie condition of your grain, enhance the pneo from live to titteen cents per bushel t and I oxides will largely increase the viol 1 per aero, by the higher graj of seed yon are enabled to obtain With thw RaniMl Separator yon can lso clean your own Grass Send, thus ssviiif a large anhual expense for grass seeds, ' This mill works on an entire new . prin ciple as applied to Fanning Mills, aqd docs its Work to perfection,- Canvassers will exlilbit.it rturlnj the season, when vou will bo aide to Judge for yourselves of Its rnorltp. . Do ant .ny NaUl yan e UWboVb' For Inforiiiatiou, id.lrcss ;.,!,' . ..JtcCMXTOOrtdKHTtia Meadville.JPa.! One or two good agent! wanted in every county. .. , u ; I i..-SniW I TVj 1 F. rtrinn. Rain Wrr-B. ttrt t wrwanaUw wt law -tJVttra!traf wan'nln W arvdafur Jy' t otpartraanl. A. OSIIOUUN, Kotu'g rbu I'JW. '.'"r-s-a'1! C" :d t7 it, an - vn nr. 1 mayoua wff r.iL'w.. r ira,ua1i,rT.ti.ii iTnmrLW',sVi('wm.nr'? l-.trr, lnmilArnuiitfrTSt- I roPrnllor.n fc. t .-h't uMJwm tuUwsiHrvUl Jtl 1 tjr dnuu 7.y . , (- Wh n death was hourly expected fioui CONNUMPllON, all remodie having failed, and Dr. 11. .lames wa experimnnt iug, lie accidentally nnido a preparation of Indiau lioiup. " liii li cured his only child, and now gives this rtfeipe fi-o, ouroceipt of two etainps to y expenses. Ifemp also cures night awoats, nnusea at tho stomach, and will break a fresh ld in 24 houi-H. Address CRADPOCK if-;C'., 1032 Race St., Philadulplila, IXainlng thi pa por. i 3m v 'l , " s " .' r vt PORTABLE t SODA FOUNTAINS; y .U), 40, 973 Os $100. GO0I, Dl'itAIJLE CHEAP "( Shipped Ready fm- Us. Maiiuaicmied by J. VT. Chap. . i man A Co. Madison, Ind. wsend lor Catalogue. -a-x ' Aukb (Pi pple I'.lackhcadsL, Symp toms: Hard', sinall pimples," wltli. blaok points, inoi-t numerous inthacheoks, fore iiesd and nose. - - - - - PpL'ttmo, (literse ttnbVng.Tr.wWehr: b (flnsvelifln tlur cliitbihg Is romovud i In creased by the warmth of the bed. No eruption expojij, tUat pioluj-y byweratch ing. 'Vt-o above and all Skin disease perma nently cured, l-'.iiliie cost of treatment, $l.fk) nor week, or Sj.OO wer month. Ad dress Dr. J. M. Vandyke, 1120 WainutHt., Philadelphia, i, ; 1 f m wWJ 3iu PET CANARY BIRO J - U 1 jFptent jet Pi-oturoH.) ) A W1 ILL SING FOR 1IOURS-CAXBE munauod by any child. The latest and most wonderful Inoeiition of the age. The very thing for either parlor or out doyr auLUsmucut... . . ' "? V ' 1 ' SEND FOR SAMPLE 'XT' ONCE.""' Big pay to agents and to tlie trade. Sat itfaotiou guaranteed or money promptly returned. Sent pro-paid by mail to any address, ou rocuipt of '' 60 Cis. er S far VI .OO Addres M. R. ROHF.KT8 St OO., 'ft w40 liin 170 Uroadway, New Y'ork. . - 1 . t- Amo rl o Nportaiuuu. A Handsoiiie Sixteen-page Shoot, issued Weekly, and devotod tntiroly to the ii: teresisof the Shooting and Fishing Fra-tirnitv.-w Kneh number is rt-plete with valuable inliirmatiori, pleasant Sketches of hunting, etc., all highly inteiesting to tlie Spoi'Uinaii. 1 a year, in savant- ia- u-lo conies 10 cl-s,. ISeuJ lor souciiuou copy. Address, The Auiencuu SpuiUuiiui, W est Mtridiau, Cony, ,, x ..... ..i;.SWu ' Coin Silver Watch FFEE! Agent Wanted to act for me," In the aale ol un article of value- in ver Imuie bold, t-0 Coin Silrur Wat.Ji FKKK, Ad dress F. ROiUNMON.t'llwHurgh, ,'. v. m 4t ' in .Ti; y li fi 1 ULK OF i 1 t V AND NOTIONS T r t - 1 w25-3m ; v 1 1 .... lJi.r-,l.i - :.i at J.?v.fkW iQ'XA .. DRUG STORE ! . t ir .t 'i . .. .. . , -t. - -. iT ,' Jos. H. Fonea, Froprietor, - Bonasr ik Agnaw'e Block, . ELM BTREET, - TlOtlMTA, F. ' " ' '' Agrut ht v ' t . Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tax, Wild Cherry and norohound. t s X) JR XT G S .-t (.i r;t: . . i. ... in, ' rt - . PATEKT MEDICIKES, T....i. ii t y i TOBACCO, ,.a i :-i i -ra a i' ri pi oe - r . av.ki j. f. .'t-o no "i'-uOTioiis.'aC., S-"mn rl.'ii i.ei ' LIQUORS, Fvr MtditaTZVoJiLr " ' i- ' , .'.., ... .ii I '; "i r".t . A ',i -.i.1. ' T ..-.H'.T ,..- o( )- .-' i .... . fi .', j . , i ' - - , whilo Lead, perfectly pure, sold nuok cheaper jjur.!) fiirnieily. , ,. A L : Also all kinds ot oris, Kefosooa,' Tur pautiue, Ruuziue, Toilet Articles, Fr fumurios, Aa., for salo cheap, . '- ' JAS. II. rOXEJ.f PAPA nALUWIV i iii , TIas opened a r -. . SEWING ' MACHINE' DEPOT ...... j . - Iu his . , ' BOOT and SHOE STORE, , l j - s, . -i i' r - 4 4 . i An J In oonDMt.on with liin othr butlDM ' lie La eonntantly tu"MA-fJ th dr.0VKB A BAKKB, ' '. . " DOMKSTIO. A . t . . ' . t. i - VICTOIfcT.- I t )' T U f . . .. wiLgtnr antrrTLa, K 1 1 i 1 ' . ' WHITITEY. "" . ". -,, iT. - WilEELKR), ""', HOME Ji.lL'TTI.'SL 1. 1 ,f-:rAiV'.,:. J . . .-. . - iti m'i 'I-' W ,Yf ' ,: .-,,1.1,.'.! C .-.," i PURKI8H' TO ORDER , t, , - . !-'" , ) i . - 'af----; A. , If . 1-1 . a f V un j Sev. MrV'Uiuo in UiQ umrktf. At li . - - - rric4, with all tho - - ' - i . r j- T- -which rtie Companies jftVe, arid will DELIVEU THE MACHINES In airy part of Forest County, and give all necessary Instructions to learner. t Needles for all Marblaes, 811k as TVrea4 alway iu htore. TIDI0UTB, PA., June, 1874. 11-H. ONE MILLION ACRES . t OF i SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS F OR SALE, , ,. . The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad ha been finished I is 310 mile long,- and i'a entire laud grant earned I ' Iu Farming Lands to Aetna! Heller, for . : . Individuals or Colonies, -SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874. oo,ooo acres have been sold already. Tbo- lands are well timbered, making-tlie best kind of farms. Ktron; aoils of great pro ducing jsiwor. Ksslly reached bv rail or water. GoedjMarkala. . ItuAroad rum through the grant. Michigan is one of the li'e liiilJs3 sail niorit piosperoua Slates iu the West- Its schools are uiieiiuallud, Its IliiHiuial standing is No. I. Nodilllcal ty in transportation. Tliu e and prosri ty are'in lis lairdois. Lands froui H to fa per acre, Time sniUeii lit. Interest 7 per cent. WM. A. HOW5AItU. Land Coiuiur', Gisiiil Hapids, Mioh. r. B. PI f KCF., fs-'y Land Pepartirent.
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