o IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM'T. In 1871 1 invented and seen red lettora-pat ent for an Improvement la Wash Boilers, A simple Arrangement by which steam was applied to the washing of clot li tog. I bay heretofore told tills under tho name or Kcam Washer, or. v "YV" oman's Friond, For inch It la iu fact. I have advertised It tn nearly every Religious Newspaper in the Uniteu states and Canada, also tn the loading Secular papers, using double-column advertisements. The readers of thia twoer may remember seeing my card In tho various papers of tho county (luring me past year. rxrrncis irom iciiers re ceived from my customers. In another column, will Indicate how it has been re ceived by the people throughout the country. 3 0 0,000 Have been aold already. It la sufficient ftr my purpose to say that I am satisfied that nothing heretofore advertised ever render ed ao general satifaction. Yet Hia, my first invention, was not quite perfect, anil for the last two years I have applied my self to the study of constructing and per iectinga - J . ICEW STEAM WASHER, And as the resuU of my efforts I feel every assurance that I have been entirely suo eessful. My new Steam Washer, patent ed in 173, is absolutely faultless ; ao much so that I never know a single person, who had seen it work, full to be -delighted with it. It has rendered, thus far, per fect and Universal satisfaction, and such must be the result, for it works life a won dernever fulling to do all claimed for it. In conclusion, let me say, that should any one say that he has seen a Steam Washer, ask bim if ha bas seen the new Btean WASHER Of 187S, now being advertised so exten sively in whole and double-page adver tisement. If he answer in tut negative, request him to suspend judgment until a sample can lie procured and fully touted, 1 will sand one as i SAMPLE FOB $3 .just half the retail price, and I fully ' warrant it. After a person buys a sample he cen get them of mo at cost. $60 Profit can be Made on a Single Dozen. 'jt And I have known agents to take orders for ' A DOZEN IN AN HOUR. There Is no way to make money fater, Bend for a sample and secure your territo ry. Make money while you can. Reader, please ca'colato the cost of my two page advertisement in tho 'CHRIS TIAN UNION." It consist of l,jO lines at rogular rates amounted to $1,750 Each Insertlou. , I repoated this "Card" four times because my first insertion (Out. 8) paid me 500 IPiiJIR, CENT. During tho last eighteen months I have in serted my advertisement, occupy ing one to two pages, in , JIVSDSEDS OF UUCLASS PAPERS, All of which paid woll for the outly; but the "Christian Union" ("the largest circu lation of any religious newspaper In the world") pays me bolter thau any, and the INTER-OCEAN PAYS BETTER THAN Any Other Secular Paper. I mention this fuct, tor all can aee how extensively I advertise my invention ; and taking into consideration' the fact that I sell it Entirely on its Merits, and must concede that it sells well, for noarticle will sell well enough to pay for so expensive advertising without real merits. If I got tMuripto introduced into a neighborhood It ol'teu sella AN HUNDRED MORE. Such a splondid chance to make money Bulling this invention may never occur again. On the receipt of Five Dollars, I will ship you a complete Washer as a sam ple, copy of the chromo, together with a Certificate of Agency, with full instruc tions how to conduct the business. And npon the receipt of the Washer vou mav have time to tost it, and if you rind it not as represented 1 will retime! your monev. Iho Washer retails at flu. 'After 1 send - you a sample I will hold your county a reasnuable time for you to 'decide whether yoa wish to purchase or not. I will fur nish blauk deeds also blanks for taking orders, and will do all I can to enable you to succeed in tho husiiiesa. Let me hear from you soon, or your choice.of territory way be taken ty some one else. Address, 10J Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. 8. Cut this card out and preserve It for future reference. Persons writing me from seeing this card will please say they saw it in the Fohet ftercuLK ai . wl9-lt Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitta burgh R. R. CVS ANI AFTER Monday, February 8, w irw., train, win run as roliows t STATIONS. Northward. K U He. I . 1 I -1,1 Na.1l am pm am pin pm pm Pittsburgh 2:20 7:20 fOiWi 3:00 WPenfnno 4:02 8:ftfi 8:30 1:20 Kittimning 4:"xl :4:l 7:4.i 12:82 R. H'kJuno 6:4110:311 6:20 11:40 Bradvllolld 6:00 10:.Vi (I:) 1 1:2ft Parker . B:3 I !::." 6:2i) I0:.l"i Kmlenton 7:V 12:00 4:4H 10:10 Sorubgrass 8:12 1:10 8:ft2j Franklin 9:0) 1:M 3:0." 8:25 Oil City 7:00 :4 2.-8S 8:15 7:4o ;00 Oleopolis 8:00 2:40 12:12 7::W KagleRock 8:17 A:M M:4ft 7:23 Tlonesta, P:iV ' 8:2 UhS7 fl:fi6 Tldiouto 10:28 4:15 :2t fcWl Irvinoton 11:45 5.00 7:4.r 15:20 Rouaevllle !0:0--. 2:fifi 1:H2 7:2S" Titusville " 11:10 3:,Vlll2:.Vt 8:25 Corry 1 " 5:10 11: IS Mavville 7:00 P:47 buffalo ., 8:5. 6:0" a. m r. ui p. m a, 111 a, m p. m Trains run run by Philadelphia Time. j. J, Lawrence, Gen-i Sup't PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD "N AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May yj 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washlnton and Ldocrty street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.80 a m j Past' Line, 12.1S m ; wen s accommodation No. 1, 8.20 a ra nnmon accommodation o 1. 7.SO a m Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55 a m :Ci- cinnati express t.20 a ni j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m j Braddock's ao oommouaiion No I, 7.00 pm; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m ; Wall's accommodation No 8, 2.35 p m; nomewoou accommoaauon r o i.v.oo pm; Wall's accommodation No 4. 5.50 n m t iiriiiidii sct-uiiiiiHHinuon l o i.iu p mi Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. 1 1 . : V. . . - ' DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m : Pactfie ex- rress z.w a m ; wall s accommodation ho , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m : Brinton'a accommodation 1 .20 a m : Brnddock'a ao oommodation No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation a, 11.01 a m : Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 8.3.05 D m: Wall's accommodation No 4. 6.05 n m : Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall a No 5, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. 111., reaching Pitts- Durgn at iw.os a, m. returning ioave Pitts burgh nt 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2. 10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves dilv. South ern express daily except M01. Jay. Anoth er Trains dally, except Sunday. r or lurtncr intormntion aply to W. II. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Comnsnv will not assume any Risk for Bnmmire ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsiniuiy to tine Hundred Uolav val ue. All basirage exceeding that a ount In value will be at tho risk of tne mer, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSA1 General Superintendent, Altcons pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains Will run aa followu-IPhitndolnhia Time): TralnM lnnvA rill f'i 1U.1 1. . . . -. . 1 1 iiinuuiKU n L 2:15 p. 111. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving Ni. liwuuijju cm. iu;w, a;-iv p, m. anu t:iua. in. Trnins Ipuva PHmhtiM!, rn rll r: .4 7:20 a. in., 1:00 and 8;30 p. m., arriving in Oil City at 2:33 a. in., 8:15 and 8:05 p. m. i cuim icave kju iiy ior uunaio at xk P. m. 6:20 n. 111. arrivintr In RiifTutln 8:55 p. ni. 1:10 o. in. T aim loavn l( n tV.i 1 nil f l ft.nt ..nill.in .'11 V 1 1 T Kl II. U I a. m. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at .vr if. ill. niiu OiXt'J , ill. ah trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to HtiHuIo and rolurn llkm,l change of cars. Trains run on Philalcl- piua time, which Is 20 minutes faster than i inauurmi nine, ineumeai iiuuaio is St Ar f Si U'tf lii.,A u-k:..i. 1B ou .! ' m a - n . VJ nuiuiiawuiHluUS slower than Philadelphia time. r: I . . . - ju v ny iH-coiiunouaiion leaves rirady s Bond at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at 11:50 p. m. Leaves Oil City at 5:05 p. m., arriving at Brady's Baud at ft 15. p. m. At Red Bank Junction this road con with the Eastern Extension which, runs to Reynoldsville. J. J. LAWKENCE, T. M. KINO, Gen'l. Bup't. Ass'U Sup't. THE WEST PAPER. wu TRY ITII! The SoiE.NtiFIo American Ik Ilia ehenn. est and best illustrated weokly paper pub lih(Hl. Every number contains from 10 to 13 original engravings of now machinery, novel inventions, bridgna, engineering works, architecture, improved farm imple ments, and every new discovery in choni istr v A year's numbers contui'n 832 pages and several hundred engravings. Thous ands of vol n mes are preserved for binding and nrleronce. The practical receipts aro well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms. $3 a year by mail. Speci mcnta aeut free, A new volume com meuoos January 3. 1874. Mav ba had of all news dealera. P&TFNTn '',aine1 9 h best terms. I W Models of new inventions and sketches examined aud advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtaining Patents. Ad dress for the Paper or concerning Patents, MUNNA CO., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, eor. K and 7th ats., Wash ington D. . . w40 lm REBRASKAGJRIST MILL. THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first clans order, and is now running aud doing all kinds of CUSTOM ORIXDI3TO. FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS. Constsntly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. 43-6m H. W. LEDEBUR. NOTICE. . DR. J N. BOLARD, of Tldioute, has retnrnsd to his practice alter an ab sence of four months, spent In the Hospi tals or .lew Torn, where will attend calls in his profession. tXJlce iu Eureka Drug Store, 3d door QUBSCRIB15 for the Forent Republican win pay. , JOB WORK DON! AT TBI 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At th4 loxcttt ecuh price, ntatly, prompt ly, and in ttyU equal to that of any i; other utabliehment in Ih Dittrid, BUSINESS CARDS, enow cards. VI8ITINQ Ci-RIA, SCHOOL CARDS WIDDLXO CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, SIO.YTIII.Y STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, ! LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS. SHIPPING TAGS, Ac T II E S U N. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, DAILY, LTIIR WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to require any extended recom- Innnflnt ion , l,l,l (Iia rnau...... H.t.l,.l. 1...... already given It Hay thousand suliaoriliors i,u nmt:ia win, we nope, give it many thousands more, are briefly an ftillows It la a Hrst-rate icwspaper. All the news or tne day will be found in It, con densed when unimporUnt, at full length when of moment, and alwavs presented In a clear, intelligent and Interesting man- It Is a first-rate, family paper, full of en tertnlnlnir nnd ltpi,.ilva r ry kind, but contHining nothing that cn otl'endthe most delicate aud scrupulous tasio. It Is a flrst-Mlf .fnfV iMnB. ' Tk. . tales and romances of current literature nre cureiuuy seiocteu and louilily printed In its u d.i It la a first-rate agricultural paper. The ....-i in-i.il anu insiruciive articles on agri cultural topics regularly apiiear in this Uo- Ittrhnnnl It Is an Independent political paper, be longing to no party and wearing no collar. It tights fur the election or the best men to Ofll i f. It pftfwlnll v ilAvntM It t .. the exposuie of the great corruptions that tiiiw n AaU-n I . I : .. . ...... . .......... wuTiur iiiiiiirv,HllU threaten to lintlermlnn nnul,iin.n inuit... lions uluigothor. It has no fear of knaves. ' ii inviim irura inoir aupportors. It renortM thA fiMililnn. 1. 1 ... 1 i .. . .. .1 the markets for the mm, ikk;1IIv tho cattle-markets, to which it puvs particular attention. ..' Finally, it is the cheapest paper publish- Oil. linn ilnllur II ir ....... . i. - -..w v , niu n-.iirv IV lur any subscriber. It Is not necessary to get up a ciuo in orticr to nave THE WEICK LY Sl'N at this rnte. Any one who sends "'"' win get inc jmpcr ior a year. THE WEEKLY RUN. Eight pages. nay-six columns. Only 31.00 ayear. No discounts irom tins rate. THE SKMI-WEEKLY SUN. Smne sine aa tne Daily Sun. 2.00 a vear. A dis count of 20 per cent, to cluha of lOor over, THE DAILY SUN. A largo four-page newspaper oi iweniy-eiglit colums. Dailj ciniuauon over l.-u.ooo. All the now for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or 30.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount or 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN." New York City. H m 4 H P o -a o PITH OLE V ALLEY IVY. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. TATIOKS, No. 2. 10.25 am 10.33 " 10.30 " 10.24 11.0U No. 4. 3 ;i0 p in 3.28 " 8.18 3.10 8.W " Oleopolis, rtennett. Woods Vrathers Mill Pithole City TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATION'S. . Pithole City. No. 1. No. . 8.40 a ra .1.2ttpra 8.48 ",1.48 ' M " l.sa " 9.02 u 2.0 'i " Pratiiecs Mill Woods Bennett Oleopelis 9.18 " 2.14 " close connections Ait Trains make at Oleopolis with trains on tlteoil Creek A Allegheny lUve-r iiuilwaj', NurUi and Sonth. Two Lines of Stages ran daily between Pithole City. Miller Farm and Pleasaiit- ville, makingoonnection wltharrivingaud aenarung I rains. 4. x, LA 1 iv, II. WICK HAM, Bup't;. Ticket Aueat, Pithole City, P;v fOB WORK neatly exeouted at the RE I PUBLICAN Offlee. J)r. J. Wnlkcr'8 Calirornlit Vln rpir Hitters nro a purely VcRetabln prcpnrntioti, inniio chiofiv nom the n.1 tivo lieilia found on tho lower ranijea ot tue hierrft No viul a mountains of t.'iilifur- Ilia, tho inoiliclnal pKiiiertlcs of whicli aru extractod llieiclVmn without; tho uto of Alcohol. 'J'lio riucstloii is almost; daily nskeil. "What is tho causo of llio unparalleled success of IXKUAit lirr- TKitsf" Our nnawer Is, tliat they rcmovo mo causo or iliBcvso, and tlio patient re covers his health. They nro tho pieat brood pm llier nnd a lil'o-ci vIiib principle, a, perfect Honovator and ln lonuor of the system. Never bcfoi-e iu tlio history of Ute'VorlU hu a iiiudicina lirrii cointHiumled pmuiessinff tho remarkable qualities nf Vi.vkoa llriTKnn irt healing tho iick of every disease nun ia heir to. Thry re s gentle Purgative ka well an a Tunic. relieving C'o'igeMion or InHaiiiiuatinn of the Liver ami Vucoral Organs iu liilious Dieao The properties ofJ)n. Wai.kf.ti's viukga IIittkrh are Aponcut. liiHiihnretic, Carniiualive. Nutritimi. Kaxative. binretic, Sedative. Cunntnr lrritaiiW6udoriiir, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. " n. n. Mrixxi.h ra.. Tmrrit wid n. Art... Snn PVnfilie.. Otlfnmla, and pot. of WMlunnon .nil f k.ritnn Kt... N. V. Sold by all UrugzliU ... Dealer.. A-TTENTIOIST ! 4. R E SI O V A L . ) ' We will remove our slock of IIAllDWAIlK, STOVES, TINWARE, IRON, NUIS, , , . . FILES, BELTING, AND? oNjruE mtsroAYoF apri ' TO THE , 4 ' Reynolds, Hakill& Co. Block, SENECA STREET, 1 ' i ' , until which time we will soil at c-ost r.on OAS II . H. G. TINKEn A CO.,OILC'ITY. OKO. W. PITH RIDOK, PALL IIMM':iJiN, n. n. tnui.it, or.o. w. ULAiit. FORrPITT GLASS! WORKS. D IT II II I 1J K A CO., Mauufactiirera of every variety of FLINT CLASS LAIKSP H I KHEYS AND SILVERED.GLASS2REFLECT0RS, WASJIINOTPN A FRANKLIN STS., . PiTTsBcmaH, Pa. There Is "shoddy" in glass, as well as in ia .oolu litbrics. Consumers of kero sene arc sometimes almost discouraged, so rreouenllv (to chimneys oreak. without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of ciniuiiev aiMJUiciMiiai uiinaioi on. lineup ness belug the order of the day, a great nan. v uiaiituacturics make clutiiuevs li-oni silicate of lime, instead of from lead. The initiated may tell the di$cnoiit qualities of glass by ringing thoni ; t e vibrations of tho load glass have a clear, ringing, bell like sound, possessing the requisite strength to withstand expansion and con traction, as weil as the general pressure of use, aud will outlast half a-ilozen of the lime glusa chimneys. Fifteen cents in vested in one of the lead chimneys I money well spent, eveu tliough it 'injures the "trade" iu the cheaper kiud, which it most assuredly ought to, and doubtless will. Ktick a pin there, and reiaeiuber It, The gouuine loud glass chiumcys uiuy be hud at wholosale or retail of UEO. W. DlTHltlDtiE A CO., 2-tf Tiouesta, Pa. TioioUTlt, Pa. Is selling ut his entire stoclf of VVsli-kr. ik - J.w.lry A T FUVST WtiT All partins ill want f Uold and Hilvcr vV'aU bcS, Uold and Silver Chains, La dies'rOpera Chains, tU latest style in Told and plated seta, draceletu, St litis, ClucKs, ac., will unit thia a first class op portunity; AH good are new. no old trash. This is ro humbug. E. Klein sells at cost. Go and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED J THK ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Doc, 81, 1873, ft a , v 3 a , o o a . -y o. MILES W. TATE, Bub Agent, 4 Tlonesta, Pa. ram A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents make f I2.,ri) pur dav, $75 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEW si:vm(; i.MCiiiir, ' For Domestlo Uso.- - O NLV FIVE OLLAR8, ' With tho New Panti-nt . BUTTON HOLE 'WORKER, , . l'ntcnled June 57Ui, 1871, ' AWAhOKUTIlE FIRST I'll EMIT" W AT - THE AMERICAN INXTUTTK . " I AKI MARYLAND INSTITUTE rAIIi3, 1WI. A most wonderful nnd rlounellv con structed Sewing Muchliio IVir liiniilv win k-, Coiiinli.to Iu all lt Parts, 1'ses tliofstrnlgh F.yn Pointed Needle,, self trending, ilireet upright P'witlv. Motion, utw, Ictinion self feed nnd cloih tJ older, Oneratca bv wheel and on a Initio. Light running, Sstnootit and noiseless, li;e ail V'hmI high-priced machines. Has Patent Check to prevent tho wheel lining 'turned tho wrong war. les Km thread direct from tho spool. . Makes the elastic lock slitcli. liuest aud strongest stick l.nowii ; tiriii.dmable, cIomv and rapid. Will do all kinds of worn;, line nnd course, irom cnnilirio Ui heavy cloth or Leather, mill uses ail ducrittiim' of tlireail. This Machine Is heavily con stnictiMl to give it Ntienglll: all the pari of each Muchlno being inaile ulike bv ma chinery, and beautifully iinlhed niid'orra nicnled. It l: very nitsv to lenrn. Rapid, smooth nd silent in oncrution. l?eliil,l st all times, and a Practical. Sclentiil.' . Mechanical Invention, at irr.nl I rn.ln,.! prieo. ' " " ' A good eherfarrily sewing machine a Inst. The first nnd only success in pro! dncing a valuable, substantial aud relm blo low priced .Sewing Machine. lis e. treme low price renchei nil conditions. Iu simplicity nnd strength adapts It to all capacities, while its many merits made it universal favorite wherever uxed. and cieaUs a rnjiid ilemnnd. IT I Al.l, IT IS KKI-OMMKNOKP. I nn ttheei-hill v mil cuniiiif.itii tf mend its iiso to tliose who nro wanting a really good Sewing Mncbine, at a row price. M rs. H. H.J A M hst )N, - l'coUmp, Will County, 111. Price of each mnchlnn. c'Ism A "tine," (warranted for live vears bvsnenliJ certificate,) with nil the tUtuies, and eve rything coinpbtn belonging to it, includ ing self threndiug needle, naeketl In a strong wooden box, and delivered to any . part oi tue country, by express free -further rhnrges, on receipt of prieo, on'y Five Hollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on - celpt of l exu-.i, the new patent lUITTOV IIOLK WOUKF.R, One of the inoU iinportuut nn.l useful la ventiens of the ngo. .So simple and cer tain, thnt H child c:in work the linnst lint. ton bole with rogularity and ease. Strang no oeaiiiinu. Special terms, and extra ltuln..jimna Malo nnd Female A tents, Htore keepers, Ac, who will establish fluencies thimuli thecoiiiilrvand keen our new iimcliln. on exhibition and sale. County Iiiuhta given to smart uirents free. Agent's c in- plete outfit, furnlsho l without auv extra narge. Samples of sewing, descriptive -Irviilara coucUiiinif tonus, tnstiinoalsli. " engravings, arc, Ac, sunt free. We aim ' 'P'.v AHHIf'ULTl" RAT. lMM.riurvs"' l.ntest Patents and improvements fur the Farm and (iarden. Mowers, Reapers, Culiivat- n; Feed CuUbrM, Harrows, Farm . miiis, i iiiiuerx, iiarvcsiers, Threshers, and ail articles iumiiIivI fur hmin u.irl - Raro i seeds in large variety. .All Muii. r sent iu PiwtofUce Money Orders liunV' luaiis, or ny I'. x press, wjll lie at'.our risk,' nnd are perfectly soeure. Safe tin! all our g.xids glial untoed. .- "An uld and ri-sixmsible firm that sell - lie llCMt irimilM Hi llm IhwauI n.l... ah 4 .. .. - p.-- .... .-- ..... p ,u. m',, m ti be relied uiion bv our readers." 1 Funfaer's Journal. Now Vork. Not Responsible lor negistcrcHl T.ettoi-s. Address, J K HOM l: B. fl UDSOX A CO lorner Oirceiinich k Oiwtlandt Siu.. Nn. Vork. . iii-Ciu f ATEBST CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ' ORGANS"" iMinuiiiui h. . , -v -.w- in iwnw rvrr lllll.tl, )k l I IIK) imil ttlK'lll.S. I H I. KTMMul.. Umt r plitcid litany Urn esira set m ret-d to ;lr m HOST illi?V.I ffl i ssrf fcoti I JiiiC ST,V;'i M M I su, .-1 ,-m. ' '.4S l l t l lUMwllll m VOICR U M I'tllll. 'I Orguua ar su nest uino is t - imes WATERS' NEW SOALE PIANOS. Saw a;rii put r usii it mt i alnKlnir luiiu. 1 in., ul I lu.a.rn IrxprovemriaiB, r i-. wTl. riiuim lUIMie, '. Itl Organ aim PIhiius an vvnrrnnlrd far U !.( I'riic. cxtretuely low ca.lt pnrl duh, nil bitjuurt m uuiiihlv nitnrlerlv Davni.uii. tie-onl-linu4l liuirumtuu islica is xrhunge. U II KAT I N III K, Bl r. I UM S It . V ft A li K s T . ni.Mi:il enr llr un.1 Coiinlr in tkt If. M ana t'Hnaitfw A lArgediMto COQIll o Jnli krrt.Mtumri :;fhnrrkitt -cht,tixio Jl.l I SlhAThtl fA-IAIJULES MtlLib. IOH 44 i: wa i i iin a. futn. Mt llrusaway auri it iletatr Sl N. r. Testimonials of Waters' Pianos and 4 Organs. "Waters' Concerto Parlor 'Organ pos. sesses a beautiful and peculiarly soft'tono. lie concerto stop is, without iionht, the est ever phwed in any organ. ' It Is pro ueed bv an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho flloct is most haruiing, and its imitation of the human oico is superb. For sweetness of tone nd orcbeslral erl'ccts"it has uo eo,ual." . v", 1", 2'tnirs, ' The Concerto Tarlor Oriran"ls some thing entirely new ; It Is a beautiful parlor ornauietft, hiskcskos a sweet and power- itu leiio is a most commendable Inven- iou and holds a high place iu publio Utr or.. -v. i, .vtniH'j iv&t. As Orciiestha in THK Parlor. The orchestral organ is the name of a new reed orgau recently announced by Horace Wa ters is s..n. i no instrument tnkrs this ame from its recently invented orchea- ai stop, l no voicing ot this is peculiar, roducing tho effect or a full sweet con tralto voioe. Its finest effect is produce when the stops are drawo, an that an or; liestral eilect Is given, ilie easels unique n a muxes a nanusouie article of. turul- ure.' -V. Y. Hun. The Waters Pianos are known as anions he very best. We aro enabled to speak of lese Instruinents with contiilenoe. front personal knowledge. .V, y. Evixngtlitt. --iv TF, WANT YOL' To actns Aeents. and v distribute our New Advertising Z Maps- mounted on Knglish Clolh. being a ' complete Map of the United Stales. -We. give these Map's away gratis and will allow' you one dollar for everv Map you distrib ute in every county and state ill the L'uioa. Male aad Female Agents wanted. Ad dress Immediately, enclosing one dollar foi-foutfitof jtive Maps, Territory, Circu lars, aud full parlicn 'are AUVkni ISINct MAP CO., w44 lm Baet Brady P. O., Clarion Co., Ta,