A l!UNU FKAT. Tlicre is & story of an aclaiiral'i son who climbed up to the main royal truck, stood on that giddj height for some tnomoDts, and thou, finding it im possible to descend by the rigging, would htivo fallon to the deck had nut his father appcarod and ordered him' to jump into the sea. The boy Jump ed, and escaped with a good fright aud a wet skin. A few days ajjo, a sailor aboard the chip Dharwar, iu the har bor of San Francisco, performed a feet on the royal main truck which takes tho shine completely out of the exploit of the boy. The tar, who is an old English man-of-war's man, as the Dharwar was beiujj towed up the har bor, mounted tho rigging to the main royal mast-head. Then getting his knees out on the royal truck, a circu lar piece of wood only eight inches and a half in diameter, he gradually raised himself to his feet, and stood erect on the giddy ajid dangerous pin naclo. All the time, be it rememcred the the vessel was in motion. Ho then turned round and madea sort of Mo hammedan obeisance to tho four quar ters of the compass. But this was on ly a sort of introduction to the extra ordinary performance that followed. Jack proceeded to take off a tight un dershirt he wore, turned it inside out, and then put it on again. The spec tators felt more nervous than the dar ing old salt, and when he started to put the shirt on again, but few had the nerve to watch him. After this, Jack,. by way of a grand finals, de scended to the main yard, hun"g.on the footrope by his feet, head down, took off bis shirt again, threw it overboard, and then turned a somersault into the water after it. He secured the shirt, awam alongside, and when on board got a class of rum, for which ho had done this foolhardy act. . A FAMOUS CLASS. . The most famous that ever gradu ated from an American college was that of 1825, at Bowdoin College, which will hold its semi-centennial in June. Rev. J. 8. C Abbott writes concerning it: "George Cheever and I learned our alphabet together; Long follow aud I were class-mates in school lilting lor college, Hawthorne is painted upon my mind's eye as silent, solitary, with melancholy mien, he walked the college grounds : Jonathan Ciller, who might nave been one of the greatest men in the nation, but who was early shot by Graves in a duel at Washiugton, rises before me. In the preceding class was Frank Tierce, with whom I have had many a tussle to see which should throw the other on the bed. Socially he was one . of the most loving of men, and his wife, Jane Appleton, the friend of my childhood, was" certainly one of the most beautiful and accomplished of women, rut 1 essenden, a ruddy boy of seventeen, was admittel by all to be the 'smartest' little fellow in his class. Calvin 6towa was the wit. You could generally tell where he was by the roars of laughter. John P. Hale, iu a lower class, was an incessant joker. His fund of humor vas ex haustless. He had ability to make t first rate scholar, but his genius led him in other directions. S. S. Pren tiss, or 'Little Prentiss,' at ve always called him, was a mere buy lncolle&re; but he was then brilliant, chivafric and the soul of honor. No one who . knew him eould be surprised at the brilliant career which opened before him." A bill which is before the Tennessee Etate Senate contains the following section : "That bachelorism is hereby declared a privilege, and every male inhabitant of this State, over thirty years of age, being of sound mind and enjoying good bodily health, remain ing unmarried af the 1st day of May 1875. "shall pay a fine of $10 annual ly." In this State single blessedness is evidently classed among the luxuries and as such ought to be paid lor. . You daren't go iuto a bar-room at Kansas City, and call out, "Judge, you lie" Lvery man in the room Would know that you meant hira, and you would nave to run a mile a min ute to get away iroru tuem. Don't sit up eights to see how long that young gentleman stays witu the young lady across the street. It si thinks him worth the oil burned it none of vour business. He isn't mak ing love to any of your folks. Business journals predict that with in thirty days there will be a more hopeful feeling throughout the entile country than there has been known since the panic of 1873. More good manners at Nice. A English lady, tho wife of a baronet, cheated a bcotch marquis at card and tho irascible Scot beat her on the spot. Tho leading hotel in Jacksonvill I la., has lust made a cash dividend thirty-thrco and a third per cent, for its year's business. A Kentucky paper endeavors to pay a delicate compliment to a favor ite actress by calling her a "sweet lit ' tie red-haired chandelier kicker." "No trum" id not a mercantile sign merely ; it is written in bold charac ters over many a human heart. The Kansas Legislature proposes to distribute 805,000 among the destitute iu its border counties. WORK PONE AT THR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the toiceM eath prices, neatly, prompU ly, and in tyl equal to thai of any other ulubluhmeni in the District. :oi DSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARD&, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O S T E R S DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, 8UI1T1KG TAGS, &c JOB AlleghenyValleyXRaili Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and BuffaloCorry &'Pitts burgh R. R. - OX AND A PTE 11 Monday, February 1S74, trains will run m follows: 2, STATIONS. Northward. Kn. U v I K I Southward IU. t a m p m 2: 4:( 4:W n:Kl' 0:0O ::! 7:IW 8:12 P-.a', 9:4,S a m 7:2"! ptn pm p m Pittsburgh 10:Of H::)l W Pen J ii n a Klttnnninir U. II k Jnnn Urady Hend Parker 8:.r "1:211 12:32: 11:40 7:4 10; l R:20 4:4S 8:.V! 8:0.'. 10;.V. M::Wi 10::w Emlonton 12:un 1:10 10:lii Noru harass IhlP 8:25 ! ran kl m 1:.V Oil City :00 2:33 2:4!)' 2:1 A 7:4 8:00 Oteopolis ft;(XI 12:1 7:X 7:23 tt;M (1:011 5:20 i-.naleK.H'k M7 11:45 TioiirwU t;(W Tidinnto 10;2K 3:2il 10:57 0:21 7:45 1:62 4: 1 ft fi:00 Irvinotou 11:4." Itousevlllo 10:W 11:10 2: 7:28 Titnsvillo Corry 8:50 ft: 10 7:0tl 12:.Vti 11:1: 9:4; C:0. Mavvlllo liuiliilo K:r p. m p. ni a. in la. m p. in Trains rnn by Philadelphia Ti J. J. LAWHEM'H, ic in p. on'l Sup. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AKTKH 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Train!) arrive at and loavo tho ITnlon Depot, comer of Washtntou and Liberty street, as followsl A Kill V K. Mall Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Lino, 12.12 a m ; Well s accommodation No. 1, fl.20 in" llrlnton accommodation No 1, 7,50 a nvi Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.65a m :Cii- elnnati express P.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.60 a m i Hraddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m j PituihurKh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p iu ; nan aocoininoumion ijio x.; p m; tinmowoou accommodation rvo 1, V.5. pm; Wall'a accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m ; rtrinlon accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m ; Way Passenger 10.20 p in. . DEPART. -Southern exi ress 5.20'a m : Paclfle ox prosa 2.40 a m ; Wall'a accoinmoilation No 1, 6.30 a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Ilrhiton'i accommodation 11.20 a m: llraddock'a ac eommodntion No 1,5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in; Wall'a accommodation N 2, 11.51 a in ; Johnatown accommodation 4.05 p m ; lromewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia expresa 3,50i ra; Wall aoconimmlation No 3,3.05 p in; Wall'a accommotlution No 4, 6.05 p ni ; Faat Line i.w p in; wall a jsob, li. uu p m. The Church Trains leave Wall'a Station erorv Sundav at 8.05 a. m., reaching Pitta Imrith at 10.05a. ni. Returning leave l'itta hurijli at 12.50 p. m.,. and arrive ut Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati expresa leaves daily. South em express dally except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For furthor'informatlon aply to W. H. BECKWITH. Aorent. Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company rill not assume any Risk for Ungpigo ex cept for Woarlng Apparel, and limit thoir rsponaimlity to line llunilrea uoiiai val ue. All bniim)0 execodinr; that a mint in value will be at the risk of the rner, unieiut uiitou uy special contract. A. J. CASSAl General Superintsudont, Altoona Pa. G&fT WESTER" PITTSBURGH, PA.. Tho following liat embraces only a part of our immense stock t Muzzle-Loading' Riflea, full or half stock at $12, $15, $20, and $25. Double Barrel Rifles, $20 to $50. Double Riflea and Shot Quna, either over and under, or aide by side.and at all prices from $.10 to $50. Single-Barrel Shot Quna. for men or boys: cheap safe and durable. All prices $3.60 to $25 each. Double Barrel Shot G uns. Our flftv different atvlea. made of Iron. London Twist, Tjtminated Stool or Damas cus Ilarrols, nniahed In the best and latest style, all sizea, for men and lxvs, at prices rangiru- from $8, $10, $15, $20 $25, $S , $40, 50, $75 to $100. PISTOLS, In variety from $1.00 to $8.00. REVOLVERS, 4, 6, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all prices from $6.00 to $25.00. BREEOH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Best long range gun in tha world. Prioo only $45. Sharp's Celebrated llreeoU-Loading" III flea only $10 eaeb. Remington lireech-Loadins Riflea at locat factory prices. Wiesson's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, UKini? metal cartridge! at 912, $15 and $1,8, Breech-Loading bhot uuns. The Dexter Sinixle Barrel Breech Ix.ad ln(t Khot U ii ii, usi iik Brans hIioH'h price $20. Stan hens' it. Jj. hlnixlo (iun. i(). Double Barrel Breech Loader.of Moore' a Dean's Woodlilll's, ureenen a, mciiarus , Scout's and other line uiakos, at all prices, rrom foo to 3uo eacn. Send for rrice List to J. II. JOHNSTON, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBTJRQII, PA... and state that saw this advertisement in Tiik Forkst RkI'UBMCAN. Takb Notiob I will buv or trado for Army liitloa.Carbines, revolvers, Ao. For prices seo Catalouue. Orders by mail receive prompt attention floods sent hv exrtreBs to anv iM.int C I). D., to be examined before paid lor, when rcfjueHiea. . so ir E. KLKIN, TiuiouTU, Pa, Is scllliiK out lus entire stock of Watches Ac Jewelry a r FinsT cost All parties in want of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chums, the latost stylo in iiu !;oi(l and putiea sets, .ii I ILU Bracelets, Utuds, Clo-ks, Ac., will lind this a first class op portunity. All goods are new, no old trash. This is no humbug. K. Klein sells at oust, Go and sue. CJV RSCRIRH for tho Vorest Republican It i will puy. Wm Immense Ilcfliictiou M the Wholesale and Retail V -..,T,,., ,y a ' s i. f'i'.r ". i '. .jxslil- J; ; A ' " it jripnJc, '--i "-. . S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PKOlTrS. Our bnalncaa la exoluaivcly TIANO.S and OltOANS, wliii li enables ti to fjlvo our whole timo and attention ti thla exclusive trade. Thna whern older ileulei fhII rr..in five to ten Instruments a week, our aalea very ollen oxi-eed lli.-e niut.l- rs in a r.v day, ao that we can Initter olloi-d to aril ot 10 per cent, profit on ci, tUan llicr an at 20 aud IS per,conU ' Hvery'Instrument wo sell Is as goo, I an an ant for uh, as (hey Invariably'lntroduss us favorably to all who see them. We have sold and in uss In and about Pitlsburph alone. Thev are not some new Ornan, tho urowth of a few montlM, but are old reliable makes, that are ciiistnntlr sililmn cverv meritorious Im provement. Tho really Urand Simmons & I'louith's i'ombinatl. in nrsn hsve mn muiiutactiired for Twenty-live yoara, while tho Olebraled Tavior A Karlpv Culmtps Organs have been inanulaoturcd over Tw onty vears. A ml now for the purpw-e of ln troductnx them more thoroughly throughout all inenniintrv towns of the KlaU we have mado new and very heavy oontnu-u for lari;e numlwrs of them, which w pr. pose to sell on thoir moritJi, and witlfout tliewwlHUmeeof Ai 1 1'.N 1 H I ill M ll)It.i: Mi:, KiviiiR tho puroiias(ir the lienellt or vmmiaHions and w hoi t-a.il o diacoiuiU, wc'iiro thim enabled to olTor tik-se Urgang at the following prices, at w hich w o ehail m 11 lor a l ie it Mmo. CABINET CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, fW,.oo at $ S5,oo 5 6 " ' " 105.00 ut FULL RESONANT CA SES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $Mr.oo ut 5 " 6 2 sets Reeds 6 8 Vox Humana " Viola These Orirans are all Solid Walnut, ranelinir and Carvlmr all of Soli J Walnut. Nei- thor saw-dust DiouldinRS nor cheap brass trinkets are used on these iiiNtruiiients every thing is of the very beat, and are all fully warranted for uve j ears. TXX2S QIULDBURT WILL BK SOLD AT THE The above are atrlctlr cash prices, but or semi. annual payments will bo taken at aoove prices, reraoni oruermg uy louer 1UK moue. 11 ine oasn prioo lie scm wun ino oraer, inn instrument will be shipped by treinht, if not aocompanied with tho cash, the OrKiin will bo ahipxd by Kxiircn, c. O. D. If time be desired, wa require .notes with good security, or ut Uaat rood references. Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. febl7 14m Having completed the alteration of our More room, ira would re ttpectfultif announce that we have re-oiteneff. We havearraiifeil our Store with a rieiv to the convenience of custom ers, and to Heciire ejrjtcttition in all brandies of our hnninens. Our Stock will be new throttfh out, embracing all the latent novel ties in fine Jewelry, Watches, Sil ver Ware a nd Fancy (foods. Jig attention tit customers, in ducements in prices.and tulherenca to a high standard of quality, we hope to merit n continuance of the patronagaJi tretofore so liberally bestowed. - JOHN STKVEXSOX'S SOXS, 93 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Va. 54 WOOD ST., - -WnoLlWALE- OFFER THEIR STOCK OF - DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOE AUTUMN, 1874, September loth, 1874. Bs. . P. rmss. Bi. .worn, M I rniunl lit Cm vcrltr of l'on' n. 1M3. u4 Hur li) yeiri' .irtrhniM, r.rfUKlOr. iUer's Veg.lsblo Uheummlo f.rrnn l'lll. '' ' InlaJ-.U. eur tA l'.iul in liJ. 1iiM, Ilu-k, Ilrrt. Limb. Horvow K'J .T. UV-A. mi U llti.uinMlodi.JAMi. Sworn S.,U.M .fril 1SJI. e t. A. OSUOUUN. Kotan i'nirUA J 4lO- t- I.lillPV.'l hm.l-'uivl.y.O.njnu.tf ; rd.l k.U.lT.0 M. tKiliTABlioth,Uifwrillr.l.'lllcr.l'l.il.J.irii.l liiUwrl'.ioi.lil-t rattimnUwM'mtlA If Ml rewnrdfuran in. mnilillilllllilnl -;t"""'' l"'r' " """ 'L l"-" 7-ly . Tl8 riepublicaii Oflloe KEEPS constantly on hand a larjte as sortment of Ulunk IocdM, Mortnages Subpienas, Warrants, Sumiuulis, Ac. to be sold "heap fur cash a. to iiit the Timvs ! I Piano ami Organ Emporium of AVE, riTTSIiriWiH, 1A. 155.00 ut 05.00 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 100.00 175.00 at 135.00 at 215.00 at 275.00 ut 0 D&C&CH JTXilXCOa SAME RATES OP DISCOUNT. if desired hv thn nnrchnsor kMi. an advance of 10 pur cent, per annum on tho can ucpemi on tun m4t carerul aelection lo- S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 fifth Avenue, I'ittnbiirfjh, iv. uLmsxagusi - PITTSBURGH, PA. S0 0 3Efr.iS A.T VERY LOW PI a CES ... w25-Sm The oldestand miwt relial.lo intttituti fur obtaining a Mercantile K ilm-aiii'ii. i'or Circulars write to 1. m'fr'KA SUNS, w'J2-3m eom I'ittsburnh, l'- KKIHTOMi IIIMMi KOIIMH, 203 Liberty St., - - Pittsburifli, Pa. li'. . SIMl'SOX, J'i ojt ii tui: SIKAl.N AT Al.l. 1IOI US. . . TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED. w25-ly JOH WOKK of nil kinds done lit this i.r lico on short notice. c.vo. w. MTtiiiimn:, it. ti, coi.i.ins. r.ri. r.iMMUit.MAN, . u:n.'. m.AUt. FOPJ.'PITT.GlASSSWbnRS. I I T EC I I 4 i: A )., Miiiiiinu-ltiicra of every vnilt tyof FLi;T GU3S IU? HIM KEYS, AND S!LVCRtDIGLASG:iRCrL5:CTORS, WAMItNU TuV A. KHANKMX STht., I'rrismiiuiit, l'.. 'rbero l- "-lioddy" In (tlax, at well n m In v.len lnliriiM. t 'onxiimriK of kcro venc nvc Honi'MinieH iiIiiiohI ilicour.UfMl, so l'if.ii iill v do chiinnoys bieiili, without anv n'i.in'lit riuihP, i-i-nderinit Iho coat of iliiniinyx .i'xiii: c'liml l 1 IihI. of oil. t'heiip iipn lieinit thn older of t tin day, a (treat until v nmmil'iL'lurio make chliinieyx In ni nIIi.-iiIo of lime, htHlead of from Ipiid. The lnlli:ii'd inriv loll the ililt'ci-ent unuliliiw of l-liix by Hn rini tliein j t-e vibrations of the lend h'""" have 11 clear, ritieinc;, bell Ill, n N.mnd, pi'.w"-in tho riviuisito Mlrei.'.rlh to v1lli-.tind expniiHit.u an.i con triii'ti.iii, a weil iih the (jeneriil picNsuio of use, nnl will imiliist half a-do7.on of tho lime '.iIuhh chiMiiirys. KiMecn cents in vt',.l in onii of the lend i lilmneyfl l" moiiey well spent, even though it injines t!i "ItU'le'" In Iho cheaper kind, which It un.t si-.ircdly outrht to. mid d..ubtles i'l. Ktick a pin there, and rcineinbnr It. The ireniiliie load .Iiims t-himneys may be ha 1 nt wli.'b.-le or retail of ui:o. w. nniiiiiiitii: ,v Co., - 'I' - Tioiipvla, l's. WATERS' CONCERTO S ORCHESTRAL ORGANS4'"' niimI benmiriil m firr ninilr, 1 ft. '1f I II IU nnl (UK lll;S ; r '.?T$- Tl I.S-riSMilflrlr I y -1 -r plnrtHt Iu miif 9r V V v Vriillorlf vnlruat.'ft' I I. ' - V. ill I I r -f u novr ,1 '' '..-v.' j Hi II HI Ml ami Mil I- : .i'V V-.-l mm '" in. ' .' '.4 I I I lo iVIIIHI Alt t OK K u M I'l llll. 1 hfw Orsntis tkt luntfv in r& t tl-l Niulc-s. WATERS' TrF?'ratri nkw scALr f ' v ;';: J PIANOS. ('Vkthvi km ,rml bow. Vs r ; rr 1 1 n r ( J 'f s slnylniT lone. 11 v. h nil Mtilrrn Improvriiirino, 0n4 in. tkt lt-sl I'lnH nn im0. 'I'ltran rffinsitmi plnM r. wnrrnitietl tw yfmr K-rlres r lr'UMly Iaw far rlt m pnrl rah, i-nl hnlnnr. in Mint. i h I r m fliiMrirrlr nrmnt S nnd.tin.M .ilrMlilrlll tAkm tm lirlmniM i;mi. , r )MU SII IS m lk TIMIIU AUKKTI WtMl llll'ftAt nirnll.nnir tm ti I1, fc. nd ransria. A Imrgm SI 7lrft?, V:nWrl., 'IMTtA., VAmJ, I.I.. m,c II 1 1 1K UH' r.iM'l f:x mil.no. in ,: v a us Mi, 4M Uml.al nmi 4S Minn H N. 1 Testimonials of WatersV.PIanos' tn.l Organs. "Wstcrs' Coneertw Parlor 'Orpsn pns swtca a iM-siilifnl aud Hi iillnrly soft tons. 1 he Concerto htnp H, without 'doubt, Iha bet ever plm-rd in any nriran. It is pro duced Ly mi utlr i Kot'of reeiU, pecuiiarly voiced, from nhi. h Iho rPei-t is mult chariiiinx, and it.i iiiiitiitlou ut tho human volco 4 siii(rb. 1'..r swi-ctncMS of tdio nod oivhculral ctlccls it has no equal." .A. J.J liars. Tho Concerto 1'arlor Or(tsn""is'som- hinir entirely new; It i"a licnuliful'inirliY. .riuitiicnt. iKmhCHHea a sweet and im.wsc- fnl lone in a niowt l omiiienduble Inven tion unit IioMm n blli liu o in public fe ver." X. i'. h.rcnimi fxl. As Oik iioth t Tilt. Pastor. 'lin in hcNtral oi 'nui I t I he nauiit ol uiu it rrtxl oriran rN-ciit!y iniumircrd by llrrucc W tors it t-U.ii. '1'liu iiilruiiicnt takes this nainn from its ri-.acuilv invoiiled ortlits- riil Ht. The voiciiiK of this is peculiar, pfHliii mir t lie rll.'.t o! a lull fw.-t rou- lialtn voi.-o. Its tlnent in-ct is produced when the ntOm are drawn, so timl till or ehctral cIVert la trlven. Tho c.ino w unifiue ml makes a hiiiidMime article of. furni ture.' J.', J', iSiiji. TIio Watci-s rianos sro known as among tho very Ix-xt. Wo ai s i pal .led to.pcak of licse liiMlriimeiiiN with conii.ieiice. Inu perHoiud kuow leilyc. X. Y. .VunyWu. a-iy Dr. J. Walkfi's Culiroi hiit V tn- CRlir Kilters aio n jmnly Vccttal.li jircpnmiioti, mado chiolly f:oni tho in livo JioiUs fouml cm tho loner rnnc vf tLe .Sierra Nevada immnuiiis of Ciiiior nia, tho medicinal juoiti. of ular't nro extracted thcicfroiu ithout tho u of Alcohol. 'J ho iH'.Htlnii is iii-uo ; daily naked. ''What is Iho rausc of ilia Ulipural.cU'd success of lliiK llll tkksI" Our answer is, that llioy ic!iioi tho caiiHO of disease, ntid the palicnt ic covcis his lioaltli. 'l'licy nro tho tricil blood pui'illcrillld A lifo-stiviiii; pi in.-! le. a pcifcct Uciiovalor and Im im.i'.or of tho synicin. Never l.cf ic in t!' hi.l.ny of tho worU liiM S mnliiiiie I its CUIII.lUa.ll'. pnt4Cl.il lliO r. -Mi-IP k.ili.j quahtici of Vim.uau III I r;H in Iics!i:il' li s ick of every iIim-smi kuii u hi-u t. 'l lii f ore a pcnila l'u.r invo n "il a. a T-.i.ic. relieving Centred "Ml r In!ln:i aislm-i uf iba I.ii er ai Vuicral Uisu. i:i l::'.t The iii'ftprrUiS f Pi:, w.nsrv'j ViiikiiAU Hit i iu a: a A pi-n. i.t. i.:.i I...i.-i . Curimiiuli v . Ni.lr. I... us i...lii. liii.nl:.., Hu.latire. CuiiiitiT Irhtmit h-inini.lic, Jll's tiro, aud A : 1 1 1 1 . i : . i i . n. ii. M Do i.n .t ro llniiriri. M'xl I h-h. A S.n I rui.o.-.. I '--.:,f u.i.i i ..r i.f ...Mi .1 .ii ... .1 1 I- fU-.. vt. . Wuld by all U-.-urI.I. ul Ut.lio. WE WANT YOU To t as Ili iiI., and ilii-ti'ilnito i.ur New A'KritikiiiK 2.lss. mounted on Enulih Clelli, Im uci a C.'IUJ -let.. M :il 111 I Ih. 1 llll.i .NtuTt-M. H ffivi liie.iH Mu .hum v y rn I 'i. ami will ll.iv you oim il.iliui lor t.t.-i.v Mup .u ilisii ib utc iu t'Vi-i v couuty and "l.ilv In Ihe t iik.ii. Mule mill l-'einuis Ai nd. Hanlt-d. A.l-.Ir.t-H liniimtiitlt-lv, i-ni li.f.uitf oiii d.'lliir l ! .ill lit of livo M...n, '1 i-i i it.irv, Cu. II lai'M. mid full i-arlii ii'iii-w A l 1 Kl InIMI MAI' CO.. w' Iih r.:i.. ll,.i.lv f, i , CI. ni.. , (". , I'.i,