A tlCJILANT WIFE. Max Adder writes a follows: ''Pit . man's woodpile has euflereil a jrood deal lately from the ravsjres of thieve, so the oh! gentleman, the other day, loaded his gun with coarse lalt, and expressed his determination tit bom bard the first man who should he ob served to haunt the timber. On Mon day morning he had to attend court, at he did.ujl expert to reach home until late iu the evening, Mrs. Pitman felt it her doty to keep an eve on the woodpile. Unf Pi'man returned about dusk, and as he walked up tlje yard he thought he mizht as well carry in enuugh wood to last all night. He had just placed the fourth stick unon bis arm, when an explosion occurred, and the same instant he tit as . if a million red hot darning needle were dancing up and down his Jem. He had heard from Mrs. Pitman. He yelled with pain, and, dropping iho wood, most of it upon his toes, ho fell to the ground. Just as ho did so. he saw Mrs. Pitman stand iu the kitchen doorway with his firearm at 'parade -rest,' and contemplating her victorr and her virtira with serenity. Pitman. first thought was that she had suddea )y been animated by an insane but ju dicious desire to realize upon his life . insurance policy. B it when lie scream ed to her, she dropped her artillery and flew to the scene with expressions of alarm and grief at the discovery that she had perforated Pitmuuy She called the servant girl, and as they ,4 i,;. ;..! .v,, ' i..: . ed that she mistook him fo a thief, and then she apologized. Pitman said it was all very well to apalogize, but what good was that to a,uiau with two j quarts of salt and a pQiind of gun wads in his legs. Mrs. Pitman in- tie salt, it would do him good. She urged that salt was better than any thing else for preserving meat, and 'that his legs would probably be alive and well ami prancing around the uni verse when the rest of him was dead and spoiled. That 'made him mad, and after splitting up his gun with the axe, he went to bed, and he hasn't spoken tn Mrs. Pitman since; but he has hinted gloomily to the doctor that if a divorce can bo had, he. will ob tain one. ' - 'r We thought that everything that it was possible to say about "hash" had been said, but here is another contri bution : A carLain hoslcsa ailwiin tul.lo is uuted for jta uuiforiuily of dishes, has a brisk daughter w ho electrifies lier ma's hoarders with the following parody sung to an accompaniment og a new fif'tr-Mlar piano: "While beef steak and. venison costs lots of cash, . be it ever bo grisly, there's nothing like hash, the scrapings and leavings vi no uoe cisewnere, wnen mixed alto gether make excellent fare. Hash, bash, good meat hash ! Be it ever so grisly, there's nothing like hash 1 A manger from home, hotels dazzle iu v vain ; U, give me cheap eating house food that's more tilain : thn waiter who gayly re-echoes my call for a nice plate of hash or a single Gskuall. ' Hash, hash," etc. We earuestly entreat every young man after he hr chosen his vocation, to slick to it. Duu't leave it because hard blows are to be struck, or disa greeable work to be performed. Those who have worked their way up to wealth and usefulness do not belong to the shirtless and unstuble class, but may be reckoned among such as took off their coats, rolled up their sleeves, conquered their prejudices against- la bor, and manfully bore t e heat and burden of the day. Whether upon the old farm, where our fathers toiled diligently, and striving to bring the Boil to productiveness ; in the machine shop or factory, or the thomaud other . business places that invite honest toil and skill. let t lm niolr., ra.r ha . P,. severance and industry." It is related of George Clark, the celebrated negro minstrel, that, being examined as a w itness, he was severely interrogated by the attorney, who wished to break down his evidence. "You are iu the negro minstrel busi ness, I believe!" inquired the lawyer. "Yes, sir," was the prompt reply. "Isn't that rather a low calling?" de manded the lawyer. "I dou't know but what it is, sir," replied the min (trel, "but it is so much better than my father's that I am rather proud of it." "What was your father's call ing?" "He was a lawyer," replied Clark, in a tuue of regret that put the audience iu a roar. The lawyer let him alone. "Got anything for a sick roan to read?" inquired a pug-nosed boy at a news stand the other day. "Yes, any thing you want B. hies, poems, relig ious books, and so foith, replied to tferk. "Bible. T" echoed the hoy, "do you think dad's a hangelT Gimme a lively dime novel one with an injun sculping a soiger. Somebody observes that when six youug ladies sit down to talk about dress, a small boy with a tin horn is a refuge for the weary. "Parwin's Darlings," is the sug gestive name of a newly organized ne gro miustrel troupe at the West. "His pill-grimago it ovrfa"' as the druggist's widow said when she order ed au epitaph for his tombstone. It is proposed to substitute for the epithet "old maid" the more express ive one cf "old Virginian." Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek A. Allegheny Rivor Rrll way, and Buffalo,. Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OX AND AFTKR Monday, February 2, 1874, trains will run as follows ; hTATIONS. Northward. am p m am nttsbnrah W Pen I uno Klttannlng R. U k June Brady Bend Parker Knilonton Hpnilnjiwi Franklin Oil City too Olooiv,;!. 8:0.) Fagle Hock N:I7 Tionesta 9Art Tidiouto 10:2H Irvincton 1 1:4 " Rousevilte Titiisvllle Corry Marville Buil'ulo 4:50 5:4i' rt:0D 8: IS 7:0. 8:1: 9:o; 9:4 10:0: 11:10 7:20 8:.Vi 9:43 10:31 10: .15 11:3 I2: 1:10 1:.H Southward If I No. 4 s n. n p m p m 1 ():.. 8:i0 7:4". 0:20 fl:no 5:20 4:4 :V2! 3:0". 2:1 2:40 12:121 8:00 4:1.1 5:00 S:.-i: ft: 10 7:00j f:.V1 P. 111! 11:41 10:,17 Hill 7:1.1 1:,V. 12:5.1 11:15 9:47 6:01 a. m IknO! 1:20 12:,t2 11:40 11:2 10:3.1 10:10 9:19 7:4.1 7: 6:25 p in 8 00 7.XX 7:23 fl:-lO fl:0!i 6:20 p. m r Trains rim bv Philadelphia Tim . J. J. jAWKKNCK, Oen'l Snp't. PJENNS YXVANIA CEN TRAli RAILROAD ON A NO AFTER II P. P. Similar May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and lealve the Union Depot, corner of Washinton and Liberty alreot, as follows j ARIUVF. Mali Train, 1.80 a m : Fast Line, Ills a m : Well's accommodation No. 1, ft.20 a m Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.M) a m; Wall's airommodation No 2, 8.8.1a m ;Cin cinnati express t.2i)am Johnstown ao commodiition 10.50 am; Kraddttck'a ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p ni : Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m ; Wall'a aeoommMation No 3, 2.35 p m; llomewmxl accommodation No 1,9.5.1 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, .1.50 p ni; Brinton aecommmintion No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Fassengcr 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express .1.20 a ni s Taciflc ex prAKn 2.40am: Wall's aceoinmodntion No 1. 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Hrinton a aecommolation 1 1.20 a m : Bnuldoek's ao commolation No 1. .1.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in : Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown aeeomtrodation 4.0.1 p m ; lloniowooil aiwommodation No 1. 8.50 p ni; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall aet-ommodntion No3,3.05p in: W all'a aceoinniodntimi No 4. fi.05 p m; Faat Line 7.40 p m: Wall a No 5, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall s Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 n. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves diilv. Routli- rn express daily except Mot. lay. All oth- Bl l idlllB unilV. BAITJH .-llllllltV. For further information aply to W. II. BKCKWITII, Asrent. The rennsylvania Uailrouil Compiiny will notassuoie anv Risk for Hnirtraire ex cept for Wr earing Apparel, and limit their rsponsitniity to One Hundred Doila' 'val ue. All hnsrornsre exeeettiug that a ount in value will le at the risk of too .tier, unless taken by special contract. A.J. CASSAl General Superintendent. Altonn pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. OX AND after Monday Jnnn l. Trains will run oh follows , Pliilmli.lt. iii Time): . Trains Innv-A f lil -Itv fw P:t..l..i.l. 2:1.1 p. ni. 8: 20 p. m. aiid 8:3.1 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. in. and 0:10 a. in. Trains leavn FittMbnrtrh f,ir nil r':i .i 7:20 a. m., 1:00 and 8;30 p. m., arriving in uii 1'itv at 2:33 a. in., 8:15 and 8:0.1 p. m. Trains leave t)il Cltv for Buffalo at 2:45 p. m. 6:20 p. m. arriving in Butlatlo at 8:M p. m. 1:10 v. m. T nins Ipmva llnfr.iln fn nit rit. nt a.ai a. m. ami 12:2.1 p. m. at riving at Oil City at 2:00 p. in. and 8:0.5 p. m. ah trains given aoovernn through from PittaburiFh tn lliittnl. ami change of ears. Trtns run on Philadel phia tuno. which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The tinio at BurTnlo is T. U f 1 If ti 1. . .1. : : slower than Philadelphia time vi vi it acmiinuiouutnm leavon llraily s Bend at 0:40 a. in. arriving in Oil Citv at 11:10 n. in. Tjavah (il fit v nr;.nn'... arriving at Brady's Bnd at 9:liJ p. ni. ' m. i .mi ivuik. dunciion mis roao con with the Eastern Kxtenslon which runs to Reyuoldsville, J. J. LAW'RENCR. T.M.KING, CJeu'l. Sunt. Ass'U Hnp t. TIIIMU'ST IMPER. 1" TRY ITU! The ScitNi iKic: A.mkkil an is the cheap est and best illustrated weekly paor pub lished. Every number contains from 10 to 15 nriginai engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved arm imple ments, and every new discovery in chem istry. A year's numbers oontai'n 832 panes and several hundred engravings. Tlwius ands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. Tiie practical receipts aro well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms. $3 a year by mail. Speci metits sent free. A new volume com mences January 3, 1874. May be had of all n'' dea'cnu. PAT F NT's ob,a,"' "m the best terms. I nlLIII J Models of new inventions and sketches examined and advii-e free. All patents are published in Jhe Scientific American the week they Issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions tor obtaining Patents. Ad drws tor the Paper or concerning Patents, MUNNACO.,37 l ark Row. New York. Branch OOloe, eor. F and 7tU ata., Wash ington P. w40 lm NEBRASKAJ1RIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,! Forest countv, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of 8 CUSTOM OltIM)Ia FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS. Constantly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures, 43-tim It. W. LEDEBUR. DR. J N. BOLARD. of Tidioute, haa re'..-rnsd to hia practice after an ab sence o( four months, spent iuthe Ho.-,pi- tals of N'our Vntk u l.ur. .:n ... . clls in hia profMssion. uince in Eureka Drug Store, Sn door ibove tbe bank, Tidioute, Pa. 4'.f SUBSCRIBE for Uie Forest Republieaa It will pay. JOB WORK DOSE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe loweM rash price, neatly, prompt y, and in ty!e equal to that of any other establishment in th D! it rid. BUSINESS CARDS , 8IIOWCARD8, VISITING CARIA. SCHOOL CARDS WEDDIXQ CARDS, PROGRAMMES, LKVITATIOXS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MO.VTIILY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P o STERS DODGERS, -'Handbills, labels, I SniPPLVG TAGS, Ao. T II E s u N. ; WEEK L Y, 8 EM MV SK lv LY, A DA I L Y. THE WEEKLY NUN is too widely known to require any extend",! recom mendation; but tha rosoii- which have alrcadv givsn It lifty tliousnud eubscriliers and whicli will, wo hope, nlve it many tlHiusauds more, are bricllv ns follows t It is a 11 rst rale 'lewspnper. All .'be news of the day will bo found in it, con donMiil when uoloiporUol, at full length when of moment, and alwavs prcscnlcd In a clear, intelligent uml intc'rcxilng man. ner. It Is a flrst-rate lam 11 v uaoer. full of cn- leriainiug and Instructive rea-llng of eve ry kind, loit containing nothing that inn ollcnd the most delicate ami scrupulous tasto. It Is a flrst-rate storv paper. The best tales and roinam-c of current lllernlme are carel'ully wlc ted and legibly printed In Irs I'S'tcs. " It is a tirst-rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and Instructive articles on aj-Ti-eultural topics regularly appear iu this de partment. It is an independent political p:ipcr, be longing to no party and w earing no collar. It tights for the election or the best men to ofHco. It cswially devotes H energies to tho exposuie of the great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our trv.aiid threa'en to uiiilei niine rcpuhllcnn In'stliu tioos altogether. Jt has no fear ol knaves, and a-iks ix lavors rrmn their support.'rs It reporis the fashions f.ir Uie latlios and tho markets for tho men, oupeciallv the cHttle-mnrkets, to which it pavs particular attention. . Finally, It is theeheapest paper pnblisti ed. mo dollar a year will secure If' lor any subscriber. It Is not necessary to -it uf a club in order to have Til K VKEK LY SUN t this rate. Anv one who sends a single dollar will got the paper for a year. Til E W E E K L Y SL' N . E i gl 1 1 pages, ntly-six coluioos. Onlv fl.Oo a ear. No dis-ouuts Irom this rate. THE NEM I WEEKLY SUN.SoniH sire as the Daily Hun. $2.00 a vear. A dis ci.nnt of 20 nor cent, to el nl. sol 10 or over. THE DAILY SI N. A large four-page newspsperof twenty-eight eolums. lia.U circulation over lio.noo. All tho news for 2 cents. Subscription price Ml cents a mouth, or $0.1 0 a year. Toclabaoi 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address " I'll E MUX," Now York Citv. ti c; o E3 e M fa 'm m ii U V CI fi 9 G H W u o r I r or 0 3 B o ri a s P 2 (5 cl H $ H m fi 5 C 9 at e M - O St M H CO 4 o 9 0 H i H Q 0) 0 H 03 8 ta o cl a. - 41 S3 7 - t a 2 2 & 3 3 c It S.i m 3 c C 3 c.2 - -2 1 e I- s .E - Z i s a t. - 8 m bCJS aj ai c v PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run aa tbliowsi TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oieopolint Itnnnntt, Woods P rathe ra Mill PiUioie City No. 2. 10. 2.1 a in 10. lo.: " . 1024 U.Otl No. 4. 3 .(0 p 111 3.28 8.IH " N. 10 " Jj.fi.i .TRAINS SOUTHWARD. BTATI0N8. No. I. No. S. ritholeCitv, 8.40 am 1.20 pm Pratbera Mill K.48 " 1.48 Woods s.n(i " l.M Itennetrv "r 8.rrr " 2.0'J " Oleonolis d.lti " 2,14 " All Trains make close connections at Oleopoliu with trains on the HI Creek v Allegheny River 'Railway, North and &onth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Fitliolc City, Miller 1-uriii ami 1'leasaiit ville, uiaki-igeounection witharrivlngand tlepartinir Trains. J. T, ULAIH. . II. WK'KllAM. sup t. 'Hcket Agent, Pitliole City, Fa. TOR WORK neatly executed at the RE- I'UDLICAN Wliw. Dr. .T. UiiJaPi-' Ca.'-Toriiln V I ti- TRur Ititlcrs nro n fuiely ecclnbla liirpuiiition, tnnilo cliicllv fiimi !'io na tivo herbs round on tho font." iiince.7 of. tl:o Sici iil Ncviula iiiouiituiiis of ('iililor Din, tho nicilieliiiil properties of whirl! aro PMnictcd lliercl'roin ttitliout llio .uso of Alcohol. Tho ipicstion is nlmn.iC tiuiiy iiskeil. "li;it Is tlm cause, of Hie titiiiinillelci success of VtXKu.ut Hit. j Kits t ntr tinswcr is. tluit llicv iviiim o tho cause of disease, nnd the piillctit ic rovers hia health. , Tlioy tiro thn jrieat IjIihmI pin iller nnd a lil'c-gi Inqr prlneiplo, a perfect Uenovntor nnd invlornrnr of tho system. Never before in tho l,itiry of tlio world ha a medicine been eollisni!iiled puucHin( the reinaikalilo 'mlitns of VinkiaiI lllTTkil iu licaiuig tlio lick in tvery iliseaot man in In-ir to. Tlirj are a petitla I'lirgativo as well t a Tunic. relieving (.omrc-tnm or Xnllioiiinniiou ol the I.lvvr and Yi.-ccril Organ Iu Uiliuin iist-asL- The iroiprlJos ct Hi;. Wai.krr's i.xMiAn iiiTi:ii.i are .ipeneii;. ii.niniiiieiie, Cariuiimlivv. Nutritions. I.sxativ'u. Diuretic, feeilative. Counter. Irritant Sudorilic, Altcra tire, and Aiui-ISilioii. - , n. ti. ircDo.t,T n c.. Tnirrft unit Orn. A wtm.. Snn FYVoliKsi t'n'tf.irnls, saU etr. uf Wuhtnton mil ChHrltwit sre.. .V. V. kdid tif Kii Uugl.t4 suit Uihm , , removal; W will renioTa our atocV of uiitnuAHs:. st6ves. tixwahe, max, xails, FILES, BELTING, AND MILL, SUPJ?jlies, ONH'UE FIRST DAY OF APRIL1, TO THE i Roynolds, HukiUS Co. Block, BEN EC A STREET, until which time we will sell at C-OST FOB C AN Iff. II. O. TINKEIias C., OIL CITY. OF.O. W. PITIIIIIOOK, II. 11. COJ.ttNM. CAL I. ZIM.MIi.MAN, OKll. W. Jll.AIlt. - FOnrPlTT GLASS.WORKS. I 1 T S3 U I I) a i: A o. , Manufacturers of every variety of r FLIXT GLASS UKP H IMSEYS. AND SILVER EDJGLASSiREFLECTORS, WASIIINHTON & FRANKLIN 8TS.. PiTisiiciioii, Pa. There Is "shoddy'' in glass, as we!l as in In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero sene arc soiiietimo- almost discouraged, so frequently do chimneys break, without any appaiout cause, rendering the cost, ol chimneys about equal toihatol Oil. Cheap ness hemg tho order of tho day, a greut many nmiitii'acturiCM make chiiiincys from silicate of lime, instead of from lead. Tho Initiated may U II the different qualities of glass liy ringing them ; t vibrations ol the lead glass have a clear, ringing, bell liko sound, possessing tho requisite strength to withstand expansion and con traction, as weil as the general pressure of use, nrd will outlast hull a dozen of the linio glass chimneys. Fifteen eonta in vested in one of the lead chimnox I money well spent, even though it injures the "trade" in tho cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, and donluless will. Wtick a pin there, and remember it. The genuine lead glass chiinueya may be had at wholosalc or retail of V UEO. W, DITI1RIDUK ft CO., 1 2-tf - Tionosta, Pa. TimovTK Pa. Is selling'out bis mtire stis.-kof Vslcbrs &: Jewrlrjr .1 T Flll.ST-CU.ST .Ml partiee in want f Hold uud Silver .Vatches, Jjold and Silver t bains. La dies' Opera Chains, lie latest at lo in old and plated sets, .iracr-lc'ls. Studs. Ai.i n.. o tkia a first class op. 'oiUWi'. AlL.Jds are new. no old trash. This ts b hamliug. E. Klein sella at cost, tin and see. Cloi-i TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED Tllkl OniOIHAb ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS riw. 31, 187S, n,7:in,on.ro. MM.ES W. TATE, Hub Agct, T'onesta, Pa. . A FAMILY ARtlOLi:. Ajfrnts tuake$l3..')i1 per ilnr, t5 per sreek. AM ENTIRELY NEW - For Domrotlc Usn. ONLYFIVIJ OLLAIISr With the New Pautniit . nilTTrtM Li n f i? t aj riDif m 1'iitented .InuelVlh. 1K7I. AWA'RHEDTME HJJNT I'RKMIIJM AT Tiri: AMERICAN 1NSU1LTK! . -v anh .. - - MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIR.S, 1WI. A most Wonderful aiid eleantlr Con strut t d Sew lug .M -ii lilne for f.iniilT work'. Complete In nil ils Pip t", L'sf h tliu straight. F.yc Pointed Neeilie, self trendin, direct noright Positivf. Motion, new tension self ' ttsfl and clinh IJttl.ler. Onerates bv wheel and on a table. I.lcht running, NinooUi nnd noiseless, II,. e nil irood hlgh-priceil inaehliics. I las Patent Check to prevent tlio wheel being tni reil tlio wrong way. Uses the thread diris t from llm m,nii .Makes the eliistie lock stitch, finest and--s;roiiget stick I tiownj lino. dm able, close, ami raoid. Will do all kinds of work, line mi l eonrso, ri-nm camlirie to hravr ,,lo-h or Leather, sod uses nil description, of til read, 'i'.'.'ls Machine Is heavily eon stroci '.si to ui ve il strength t all the parte,, of each .Machine being made alike hy m, ehinerv, a, id bcantlhilly fi,lislicd iiiid'orne luentpd. It Is Very casv to lcnrn. Rapid. I. l ..'.... I.. ......... 1 1.... li..l:..LI- at all times, nj a Praelicnl,' Heleutilio, Meehaitlcal Iuveiuion, at grea'ly reduced price. A good cheap family sewing machine a last. 'l lio tii-l and only Kuceesa In pre dneing a valnalile, stilista.'dlal and Tolla ble low priced Sewing Msci'.'lnn. Ita e treme low price reaches nil conditions, lw aiiuplicit v and slreugth ndripn It to all capaeitios,wlulii ita many merits made It a universal favorite wheiowr ufinl, and Oieates a rapid demand. IT Is AM. IT IS JlKCOMMRSnKP. I can cheerfully and eoniidcully reenm. mend its use to tlioso who are wanting a really (joud Hewing Machine, at a low pnee Mrs. II. It.JA.MK.sON, PeoPine, Will County, 111. Prlco of eaeJi mai-hine. "Clae A." "One." (warrantej for live years by speoiat ceriilicale.i with all the tixtuics, and eve rything compl t lieiomiing to it, includ ing self threading needle, packed In a strong wooilen Iki.x, and delivered to any part of iho country, bv e.xprese free further charges, on receipt cf price, onlr Kiv Dol!srs. S:.fe delivery guaranteed. W'ilb each Machine w w ill send, on r- coit of extra, the new patent Hl'TION lldl.E WORKER. One of the most important ami Useful ta vnntions or the ago. So implo and cer tain, that a child can work the finest but ton bole with reuulariiv nud esse. SLrona and beautiful. Special terms, anil extra InH Male and Female Agents, store keepers, fto., who will establish agencies through the country and keeu our now machinna on exhibition and salo.. County Bighta given to smart aireuts tti-e. Agent's m plete outtlt, furnished without any extra' ivliaige. Samples of sewinir. disutrlntira circulars isintsl III rttr Ini ina I itul ! nwM iale engravings, ftc, c, sent free. Wo alae lUpl.V - . AUKUXl.TUllAL IMPLEMKNS. Iatest Patents and lm the h arm ami Harden. .- M.iwnr. it,. Cultival- rs. Feed Cutters, Uairows. Farra '"""i i iiiiiHirn, nurvosiers, i nresuera and all articles needed for Farm work- Rare sists In large variety. All' Mnnevr sent in Post(fllca Money Orders. Jlank. ' Drafts, or bv Express, will bo at'oor risk nnd are peri'eotly secure. Safe delivery ot all ur goods guaranteed. - "A n old and rosoonsible Ann that eell' be relied upon bv our readers." f karmer'a Journal New York. - Not Responsibio for neglstercd Letters. Address. JKItOMK 11 liimsuiN cn Corner Orecnwlch ft CortJandt SU., New x&-aiK WATERS' CONCETiTO & GECHESTRAL O RC A NS luusl bcuuttlul u ever ninuc. - . I ll'IO ..ml OIK II I.N. THAI. NTO PSm Ik. beat evrr plMrc-d Insirun f S M i.. ikmit;ftMimttlbfmi rsim set inda, ullnrlr volcee, k. I I. u i i " sii k iniivr It A It llll WndSO'l si iiiiiix..iir., m. I'l A'l IUK irf 1A. MliHIM VOICI-: U M I-I.KII. 'l b cm Orfssi . mn bef muile t k t-t i-.. smiTa WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, sunr arvMI im M fltr Html I I Rl tladni . nA till luuileui iMiurAvsmttiTTV eni in Ikr br.l I'lnsm male. 'I lies Organs and l'lsui m-r wavrrnnied fat jh. I'rur. v&trvuirlr low far . cal it prt cusli, mi.l bnlanr a ' -ilunlblv m iinurlcrlyr paymanta. bat siK.hanil liixlriiuiouia lakm m tirlmng. II 1.4 I INUIItl;. SII.MH I. I 'imui:. AVK1TI AM1II f.r emri t lir ami Caualr Is tkr K a. mK snsda. A large sin csnnl 7onAr-,.UiNu.ic-i,,rutJiitii,-rA.s ,Ltam ' m, u. ' i sit Aim rjjAiini t. maIi.kS. IIOK AI t: U A I l llS A; MO.H, 4S1 UraadWM aaa 4s .Mercer ttu, N. T Tcstiraoniala of Waters' Pianos ajl Organs. - . "Watera' Concertu Parlor "Organ pos sesses a beaniilul and peculiarly solt'lone. The Concerto Slop is, without 'doubt, the best ever placed in any organ. It is pro duced bv an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho effect ta nsoat harming, and its imitation of the human ' voice is superb. For sweetness of tone and orchestral elioets it baa uo equal." j. r. Tim. TI.. n......in T1....1. - r -i a no v ,ii, -i .' a ..itii, ,'IHII is buiii c thing entirely new t it is a beaullfiU parlor ornament, possesses a sweet and power. .l 1 .. J..V.I I mi mot- ii. a iiiim, t-oio ni .Tioiuoia inven tion sod holds a high place in public, fa vor." j.V. Y. tvenimj l'vist. Am OnciiKsTBA in tiik Parlor. The orchestial oruan is the name of a neaj reed; organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters it S'.n. Tlio instruuieiit takes thia name from ils recently invented orches tral stp. Tho voicing of this is peculiar,, producing the etleet o: a full sweet con- . traltojUicd. Its finest effect Is produced! w henTao stops aro drawn, so that an or chestral effect is given. The ease is unique and makes a handsome artiule of lrul-. lure.' -V, J , Aim. Thn Waters Piiinoa are ti uf.wv. aa an.n ln . -.r t.Au. If. ..... ...... I .I...I ... , - ..-I. .m . .... ...... .. ni r. riiRiiim Hiipwivi those Instruments with confidence, from, h-ibiiiiui aiiunitiugr, jx, i. jLvageiitl. IF. WANT YOU To act as Agents, and, V distribute our ' New Adveiliaing UfanM tlioillkt.nl f,n l.'nirlii.ii r1ntl. I...I.... - mtllltilM Mao it Ilia lTi.it. ..1 k.i .. I v give thos" Mapsaway gratis and will allow .t'.ii niiu iniiiiii mi uoti y .tlill yuu H'SiriI- ut in every county and state iu the Union. Mala SJliI V'fitiliiln A.ir.iilu & .4 dress Immediately, enclosing ono dollar ioiT.umi 01 nve Maps, -territory, Clrrnj. lars, and full piirticu'ais ' Jl I1VKII I ICtVll flT)CO w'4 lm Ksat Heady p t.l , Clflrten V pa,