tho deputy rf either, or anv other p:on, ahall all!' the anal ni nny court to nny nat nrnllMitinn paper, or permit the sainn to he ntnxrd.or irivo out, or cms", or permit suih naturalisation paper to ho irlven out in Hunk, whereby It mav bo fraudulently used, or furnish anatnrall-ationcortltlentii to any person who shall not have boon du IV cxaminedsind nwurn In open court. In tho presence of aomc of tho Indites thonof, a voi-diiut to tho act of Congress, or shall aid In, oonnlva nt or In nny way permit tho twtif of anv tYiiudulont naturalization certificate, be shall be nollly of a misde meanor orifanvono shall fraudulently nsc any such oertillcato of naturalization, ktiowliitf tlmt It was 1'rauduhmtlv issued, or shall voto or attempt to vole thereon, or If nny one "hall voto or atmmpt to vote on any certificate of naturalisation not issued to hi in, hs shall boftuilty of a misdemean or j anil cither or any or the ier.nis, their aldors or abettors, found itnilty of either of the nri-xlpinoaiiors aforesaid, shall h lined in a sum not ox ;oodiim one thousand dol lars, and imprisoned in tho proper pcnW tentiary for a period not exceeding three years. 8kc. 21. Any person who, on oath or af firmation, in or before anv court in this State, or officer authorir.eil to administer oaths, shall, to procure a certitlcato of nat uralization for himself or nny "thcr person, wilfully depose, declare or affirm any mat ter to he fact.knnwinir the mime lo lie false or shall In like manner deny any matter to he fact, knowlm tho same to be true, shall be doemeit guilty of perjury; and any certificate of natuiaiization issued in nuasnanee of anv such deposition, declara tion or affirmation, shall be null and void; and it shall be the duty of the court issuinn the same, uiwin protf beina- inado before it that it was fraudulently obtained, to take Immediate measures for recalliua: the same for cancellation ; and any person who shall vote or attempt to vote on any paper so obtained, or who shall in any way Hid in, connive at or have any ajrency wlmtover In tho iasue, circulation or use of any fraudulent naturalization certificate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convlc. ion thereof shall undergo an imprisonment of not more than two years, and pay a line not more than one thous and dollars, for every such olfunso, or either of both, at the discretion of the court, i NOTICE TO RETURN JVDOK3. . Election officers will take notice that by the provisions of the Villi section of '"a fur ther supplement to the act regulating elec tions in this commonwealth." abovoouot- d, Upturn Judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotarv's office, or with in twenty four miles, if their residence lie in a town, village or city, upon the line of a railroad leading to tho county seat, are required to deliver returns ot election to mo rrotnonoiarv ot uie court or common ploas before 'i o'clock p. in , of the day at' ter the election, and all other judges are required to deliver returns to said Pro thonotary by 12 o'clock, in., of the second day after the election. Oiven undor mv hand, at niv office, in Tionesta, tills tlth day ol October, in the yearof our fjord one thousand eight Dun dred and seventy-fivo, and in the one hundredth year of the independence of uie uniieu istates. 20 4t T. J. VAN OIESEN, Sheriff. WOMEN AS ECONOMISTS. The financial aspect of the matri monial question occupies at present the attention of vaiious correspondents of one of tho Chicago papers, llu Tribune of that city takes up tlio sub ject editorially and expresses the opin ioo which, in these times at least, will be everywhere recognized as just, that economy is the main pivot upon which the success of every household turns, and that its study and practice are not beneath the attention f any lady. Upon this question Dr. Lnrctiz Von Stein, one cf the most eminent (it the political economists, has receutly made 8oiun admirable eULrjitblious in a lecture to the German students in that city upon "Woman in the Bphere o National Economy," which are worthy ol reproduction in discussing this tin portaDt question although his statisli cal theories are somewhat nt varieuce with American management of the household finances. Von Sleio di Tides the entire family income into two distinct parts. The first, which depends entirely upon business aud capital, belongs to the husband. The second part, which pertains to the household economy, he subdivides into ix parts. Four of these, inculding that part of the income to be devoted to the dwelling1, the standing ' wants, such as dre89. light, fire and servants the expense of sickuess, death, insur ance and recreation, and a rertaiu sum set apart as the family savings box for the subsequent benefit of the children, are to be under the lunsdic tion of the husband and wife together. The wife alone has the sole charge-of oue-tbird of the lite economy aud an equal jurisdiction in the other two thirds, shall make the closest possible estimates oi an items ot expense anil of the price aud Quantities of commod titles. Upon this point and its import' nee ne says : "It is more important that girls should Know how much a family with au income of twelve hundred or twen ty-four hundred florins should soeu on flour and meat, turnips and sucrar. than how much nitrogen and oxygen enter into their composition inostun portaot for them to kuow how much it costs to feed a lamp during a winter and how much clothing and washing tne uouseuould needs; or how inucli fuel is required locook for five nor sons. With this supervision over expenses unaer ner charge, the wile is to hav the care of the house and see that all things are iu order, aud nothingTvasted or lost. 1 he good sense and sound nhilnso puy oi these suggestions are not to I controverted. W hile true culture graceful ana lo lie desired in woman, aud while such as Airs, bomerville m luathematic, Mrs. llcmuus iu poetry, and Jennie Liiul iu music, have not found their accomplishments inconsis tent with u true womanly character, yet the study of economy is as digni fied and valuable a-i any other. Cul ture in its ordinary senso among t'ouiitles w ho aspire to be considered literary, such as acquaintance with the second hand learning of periodicals, and mis rrllMncoui profo :tr I poctrj', docs not deserve the name, and is h species of intellectual drugging and cxeiioment which is most generally found com biued with impoteucy in every depart ment of usefulness. Tho female pre tender to literature, ornament and fashion never made n prosperous or happy home. Where the useful and the ornamental can be combined in the proportion to increase the moral and material welfare of a household it is of cours to be desired. It has been lately mentioned thai the young ladies residing in a certain1 town in Kentucky have signed an agreement to the e"'cct that they will not purchase nny article to be used in makinif tin wearinsi apparel which will cost more than twenty -cents per yard, aud that they will be economical iu other matters. It is hardly to be supposed that this example will be generally imitated, l'crlnvps, howev er, the men would have a better right to complain il they would give up some of their own un necessary rxpen sea. There aro two sides to the picture, and it is quite conceivable that as much money is expended by men in cigars, wines, suppers, fast horses, anil other masculine tastes, as by women in outward adornment. A correspon dent ol the New York Evening I'ost, ho undertakes lo show that the ex travagance of women iu dress is not as great as usually represented, says that tor the year ending June 5U, 1872 (that being the latest yearly re irt accessible to tho writer), the value f dress and piece goods was $'2l) 295,- 251; fancy goods, (5,139,795; mak ing a total value of silk, dress tin. I piece, and fancy goods of (25,43o,0:i6. In the State of New York, in 1870, there were 1,G02,210 women more than eighteen years old, and the value of all silk goods and fancy goods per capita to the women of that State alone was only $10.(2; nnd to 2o0, 000 women the amount per capita is ntv about 8100. Take all the while women more than eighteen years of nge in the United States and the value of all the impor tations of silks, laces velvets ami leathers, oXo., is only shout $9 per capita. How much the liquor and to bacco consumed by the males to say nothing of their necessary expendi lures, would amount to annually we have no nieane of knowing. Lew governments iu the world, however, would find their exchequers in a com ful-tttble, condition if deprived of the revenue which comes from the luxu ries in which men almost exclusively indulge, such as drinking, smoking. chewing aud the like. More families mve been ruined bv the costliness ami absolute riestrtictiveness ot mens vices than by feminine, extravagance, it is not true that the majority ot wj- meu are reckless of economy. On the contrary, the great mass of them are not in fashionable life, and muke th welfare of their families their highest concern. Allegheny Valley R-il Road. Oil Cretk & Allegheny- River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. OX A .VI) Al'TKll Monday. May 21, lKTfi, trains will run as follows I STATIONS, Northward. No. 1 TCo. S-v ft a ni l in p in Pittsburgh 8:iV.lW0 H:SO W I'en tunc !i:4Jl -i-.'iVUW! Klltimniug lo:'.!:l fi:nS;ll:!t K. Il k .luncll:1i i;:0n;l'.': V Southward "Itrn.lv lt -mill:! Parker Km Ion ton Scruhgrasa Franklin Oil t'itv l'otl l'-':U l::t 12: 1 4 :i:o Oleopoli- e.nule Hock Tionc-ta Tidioute Irvineton Konsevillo Tituivillo I'nrry Msvvillo Uuhaio (I: 7:40 1:l.l !':5(l 3:. 4:(V 4:4i "taij 8:1-41 10:01 4:HilO:.V r:'.'it fl:57 p. Ill l:0S i!::ts 4;IK .N:d7 I:U 7:43 8:0(1! N:,rxi inr.Ni 11:40 7-.:v f:.V. 10:371 1:11)1 n. in H:l 7:M 7:11 (i:(MI ::( 4 :'!.! :t:41 0:10 4:1V 3: 1 J I :.-?i 6M 4-iM y:10 l:.r,0 Immense Hediiction to Suit the Times! 1 the Wholesalo and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of iii:-ioi 10:001 ll:!W 11:3(1 Id; K 9-1.1 7;4. I:li."i 12:30 I2:l!t!ll:.ri5 U::!OlIO:3.r. 9:10 1:W 12:30 11:10 9:3.-J (1:0 a, m 8:1 U 8:15 7:0 0:13 ri:0fi 3:34 p. m . V Ms,.rry.'is;t-.y..rv,-i!r'",.t"5.' ;s :-';-.r;...rv2 m K ft Trains run bv Philndelnhla Time. DAVID McCAKGO, Uen'l Sup't, ,i. nioit i (.i.x ii a i.i,, tien'l Pamenirer A Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND A KTKlt II P. H. Sunday May I, 1870, Trains arriv at and leave the Union !opot, corner of Waahlnton and Liberty afreet, as follow: ARM VK. Mail fruln, 1.30 a in : Fast Line, t'2.12 a m : Well Naecomiiiodation No. 1, fl.'JO a in Itrinton accommodation No 1. 7.M) a m: Wall's ancoiiimmlalioii No 2, 8.5.ra m ;flii- cinnatl express H.L'ii n in ; Johnstown ac commodation in.SO a m : Uraddock'a ac- commodiition No 1, 7.00 p in ; l'ittttburgh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in j an a aeconimo'iation fio a.:ift u in: llomcwood m'commmlHtion No l,9.5i pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, !.M p in; Itrinton iu.-omino,(ulion No a, 1.10 p m ; ay l asscngcr in.jn j m. DISPART. Southern express 5.' a iu : Pact He ex- prcKs 2.40 a in ; Wall's nccoiuniodatlon No 0.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in : llrinton's accommodation ! i.20 a in : Uraddock'a ac- ommoilation Nol.MO n in: Cincinnati express 12.3.1 n in ; Wall's accommodation z, li.oi a m Ljojinauiwii aivAiuiroiiiuiou .0,1 p m ; llomcwood acroinijrodnt ion !So I . 8.S0 p m: Philadelphia oxprHH S.fi 1 rtis.l Wall accommodation NiiIWd nil N all's accommodation No 4. n.05 p m : basil I.ino T.40 pnu Wall's No 5, 11.110 p in. . . . The Church Trains Icavo Wall's Station everv Sunday at (.0" a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05a. ni. Returning leave Pitta- burgh at 12.50 n. m.. and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. m. - Cincinnati exnress leaves dill v. Rotitbv ern express daitvoxct Moi lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. t or iurtner information apiy to W. II. RKCKW1TII, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not Minus any Risk lor Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rNpoiiHiDinty to tine Honored uoiiai lval ue. All baggage exceeding that a cunt in value will be at the risk of too ner, unless tuken by special contract. A. J. CAS.S.VJ General Superintendent, AHoons Pa. A lady called upon her niilliur.the other day, to get the character ot servant. The respectable appearance of the latter was beyond questioning liut :s she honest? asked the lady "l am not so certain annul that, re pli -d the iniliiuer ; "1 have sent her to you with my bill a dozen times, and she has never yet given me th money." Miss Luck was pronounced the best and most expeditious co k at the late Ciuciunati fair. The facts upon which the award was made were as follows In thirty minutes Mit Luck cooked and cooked well, potatoes, chicken porter-house steak, tomatoes and corn and made colfee, tea, pie and biscuit and set the tablo in the neatest style, An exchange says, the best check to an oii fire is flour generally access lule. Liberally scattered over burn ing oil. it absorbs the fluid, deadens tho flames and can readily he gathered up and thrown out doors when the fire is extinguished. This fact is worth remembering in these days of kero sene accidents. ".Spelling l.su't my profession ; one man can t do eve.-vlhing. hats printer for?" "If a prinur ca 't spell he d better quit his. business," is the line of argument adopted by Joaquin Miller when a cold, unfeeling critic ridicules his orthography. the three wonders of the world at prestut a e: How. fluff accumulates in the vest pockets, where the pins g to, and why when a man comes out ol . i i t, , a eaioou ue mugs one way and goes ino oilier. A private letter says: 'If my wife has no pull-back she will get along all "'i oiiw nvc iu itiisiieigu oornoou. csne might possibly get aiong iu uie country. Clffl.-.l . . opue is a little word, but it repre sents as strange a jibilee of feelings and compound of discords as any i ii, i. . i . - poiysynauie in the language . A Kentucky editor defeudd the -puii tmcK skirt as the "prettiest thing in dress since Lve left liden. Yes, that s so. fake care of the sense aud the dollars will take care of themselves. XMutural selection may be defined as taking the largest apple on tt plate. Wheu does a lawyer work like korae ? When he druws u conveyance, An unprincipled., bachelor eay troubles never cuino sifislc. S. HAMILTON & CO, 77 SK AVE, VITTSIlUliOlI, PA CLOTHING ! lU'ui lolhs! Itt'Wl.FItH! the (iicNtlon III these hard timoi is not only "What shall wo Ho for grub to calf" but' "WI1 IVUM'AVITTIAIj SHALL WE BE CLOTHED T Il is ii notorious fact Unit III limit towns nnil cilics loiind about us, riotliing tiniiln to order is n"l sold iu aeeor.laii. e to tlio Icpre-latlon of other nceessui ies of life. There Is. however, an honorably, excep tion to fliis i u'c in the person of X. M ISi; Icrriimil Tailor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who inalicm-lrtiliing of the very best kind. Ills guaranteed. Hum 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of other dealers In this part of the country. WHY IS THIS THUS? Ikvaii'-e l t, Mr. Wise pays no largo tg urcs for rent, fti he owns 'the building ho occupies. .'(, lie docsn t puy a cutler $iVHl to "tiooo a year, but docs his umi cut ting, and Is not enrolled in this linn In Western IVniisvlvanlii. 3d, ho buys cloths lor cash, thus getting a reduction on ordinary rales. Jlli ho sells f r cash, and thus hus no bail debts to makeup. The laic Is .Vic. from this plicc to Tid lohtc, and at the piesent time, you can go up In tlio itiorniug and back at .'hilO, hav ing three hours in Tidioute to select your goo.ls and leave your orders. lilvo hill1 a trial, anil you will not only save monoy, but will get pcrteet fits, and any stylo or ipiality of elo h you want. lletncinbcr.tlio name and place, ly N. WISH, Tldionte, Ph. OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BKEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our business is OXolusivelv PIANOS nr.il ORIi A VS wli'.ili Kiinliliu no lo o-lv-n ..... wholn time and attention to this exclusive tradn. Thus wlii rn oilier divih rs ..ll I'r.nu live to ten liisli umcnis a week, our miles i rv i.H. m ix, cc,l 11, .., .11111.I...1 - in dav, so that, we can better atl'ord to sell nt 10 ir cent, nrotit on cosl. Hum tlii-v L"0 and 2o per cnt. Nillule can at PITTSI3miOII. TPuV. The following list embraces onlv a nart of our Inimenso Htoek : Muzzle-Loading Rifles, full or half stock at et'J, !., M, and Double Barrel Rifles, ?'J0 to 8"i0. Doubl Rlfleo and Shot Guns, eithor over and under, or side by sido.and at ail prices iroin p m to ..o. bing-io-iJarrel shot Guns for men or boys: chcan safe and durable. All liricos C-i.ou to earn. Every Instrument WO fM'll AM uiMMl km an n trot it tVtr li n Ihnv in vrthf v tntrMiiirWi us favorably to nil who wo thorn. We have no Id and in uho ' f 5.000 J2Sa23 OB CAST in nnd about Pittsburgh alone- They aro nof somo ni w'orgnn. the growth of a few months, but aro old reliable makes, thai arc rmiMlantly adding every meritorious im euicnt. Tho really Urand .Simmons A ('lough's ('oinbinalioii Orgnuii h:iv been miinuliictui-ed for Twenty-tivo yoara, whilo the Celebrated Taylor ,fc Parley Celestm f irgnns have been inanuliictured over Twenty vcara, And now for the puriwse of in IriHlueing them more thoroughly Ihroiighout all tne cuiitrv towns of ih S'ate, wo have made new and very heavy contracts for large numbers of t hem. which we ifvo. pose to sell on their merits, and without lliesssi-.tanccol'A(f.:NTSiU Ml 1:1 1 1. 10 M i:N. giving tho purchaser the benefit of pom missions and wholesale discounts, wu are tlm enabled to offer theso Organs at the .follow Mine, CABINET CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs. Regular Price. $JJr,.oo at $ So.ou t) " - " , lXi.0G at 6 " " . 105.00 at FULL RESONANT CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, Wt.oo at i). " " ITo.OOat 6 " " 185.00 at " Vox Humana " 215.00 at 3 " 8 " Viola " 275.00 at oom 95.00 21 sets Reeds 6 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 100.00 These Organs aro all Solid Walnut, ranelinir and fnrvimr nil nfs:,.lld v,.i.,i v..! uiur -uum moiiiiiiitv's nor encap urass iniiKetsuro uscil on those instriinunlsevcrv thing is of tho very best, and oro all fully warranted for live j car. WILLM3 SOLD AT THR SAME HATES OK DISCOUNT. rietly cash prices, but irdesircd by the purchaser, eithor 1111 irtorlv ruients will bo Uken at au advance i 1 In per cent, per annum ,n the The abovo are strietlv cash fir ui.ml niiim.il imv IJUUIiLKIJAUliELCMIOr liU.NS. ?""vo l'n,e. rorsons ordering by feller can depend on the melt careful selection ho- ('. " ' oo iiisu-iiiueni win lie snipped hy tl'elL-lit. if not iii'Cfiiiioiniii.,1 u-illi tt.a ...i.l. t ..i I i...... : n 1. : 1 . . . . 11 . . -' : - . .-. .,,,,i niu if.( nv i-.x mess. i'. ii ii nine bo UenlreJ, wo require notes with fcood securi!,-, or at least giHxf mfeiVnee Our fifty different styles, mado of Iron. London 'I w ist, laminated Stool or Damas cus Barrels, finished in tho best and latest st vie, all sizes, for men and boys, at prices ran Ir.g from $, $10, 15, fc0 f'liS, (.15, flO, PISTOLS. In varloty from I1.C0 to f.S.00. REVOLVIClfS. 4, 5, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all prices from (i.00 to fiiVoO. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved IK shooter, llcst long range gun in tho world. Price only J4.1. Mharp's Celebrated Hreoch-Loadlng Hl fles onlv J10 each. Heniington Kieeeli-Ijoailliig Rilles at loest factory nrieos. Wleaaon'a and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, usue; ineuii cai'iriiices, at su, yi.i uud f Is. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The lextor Single Barrel Urcech Load ing Shot dun, using lii-asffshells--prieefrJO. Sieiihuiis' Jl, L. baiglo Uun, ilU. Double Barrel Breech Loader,of Moore's Dean a Woodbill's. tireeneu's. KichariU' Scoot' a and other lino niakos, at all prices, iroin sou lo t iou eacn. Send fur l'rivc List to J. SI. J9li.ST0, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBEUTY bTHEET, and state that saw this advertisement In THIS t-DHItvr KKI'lllll.ll'AN. Iakk Notick I will buy or trade for Army Union, Carbines, Uovolvurs, Ac, Kor prices see t:atalogue, Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Goods sent bv eiorexs to anv noiiitl!. o I)., to be examined before paid for, wheu LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. O. BJCKLES, 7, Nassau St., New York City. D. Address for Catalogue, and Slate where you read this notice. S. HAMILTON & CO.. feblTllm 77 rij'th Aichhc, r,tlburrJi. IV. Jlavhtff coinplvti-il lite allci-n! io:i. of ovr xtore room, wo troutit rr s pert fill I ji a tt ounce tlmt we ham re-oteiirtl. H e have nrrunfied oh i' Store frith a view to the rotiveiiieurr ofeuntom em, ami to Hem re e:r)eilition in all braneheH of our ttmiiienN. Our Stork will he new through out, emhraelitfi nil the Ititrxt noerl tie in fine Jewrtrj. Watehea, Sil ver Ware anil. Fancji UooiIh. . Jill attention to riixtniiiern, iii iltireinentHln prletn,anl atlherenee . toahifih htaiiiliiril of quatitji, ire hope to merit a rontiniiaure of the putronaie heretofore so liberally beitfowetl. ,HU STEJ KXSOX'S SOXS, 03 ilarket Street, Vittxbunjh, I'a. 54 "WOOD ST. PITTSBURGH, PA. -WUOI.ESALE- OFFEIt TIIEIU STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I-'OKAUTUIIN. 1 874, AT VKIiV LOW I rjlM September loA. 1ST1. Dili. P. rmii Xj.vtnitrll'.ft. B.lnf iwot-a. sn 1 KraduatW kk th I iu l.M.1. ,ia (U, JOea-i eTMrlinflnt, 0'J"7A W'KHK Kiiaraiiteod to Mule and O I rl-'i'iiiiiln agents, in their locality. Costs nothing to uy it, l'urtieulais l ice. r. t. Vii-kci-v . ., Aujrii"it:i, Me 22 It r rr.id Lir. iiiwm vtgrni.unruuiRiii fcyrup PHI, l.i..-h 1 guwantc. B ltll.bl. out f r Km.. ' lleu,l. l.-mir.. Hvh. llMrt, l.ima Koriwt. Kid vy. lil mill 'i liu uuiain il: ,p.Mi, faAorn to. Out .ilk piil. l-II. ft If. A. OSIMJLIIS, Koktry faiiu. I'luU. Vt !im Cznl t7 it. 1I-.4 wl'l iut"-TniTon wr'i. l-nfclio.'l hLL.mi'iy.O.lll.Viikif-r (,l'LlittJ:..t!.II. 1 .ri::,f.lrtdivl' llnr..! M.L m han.ii.C lurwD'-uIffiva.IL, r. r.O.buitCa, I-ittrf w,l,N.V.l,.v,.Iu.Hr, 1 -OrtCliiin'.u 1 .,'.. O.Aff.i. tLlm'M writ br.t'it!. r, ehiUn.lll, I ift,, V I'cjnp.'let: irnlmotiu-TCtiL t M'It,- an) li-rr. f u . atituim nm uucw ui wttiu iusij XUd f,jr tlxvai 7-ly Tb Republican "dnicu" TJ'KKl'M eonstantly on hand a laio as IV bortmnnt of Jtlunte Doods, MortKages Kuhpieiius, Warrants, hiimmoun, Ac. to be Hold chesp icr cash 1 he o.de . and in", icl.alilo intUut'ci I r oblaioinu-a Mercantile diicatii.n Kor Circulars write to V. Dl'lT.t sons l'ittslnnuli. Pa KLYMTONK IIIMMi UKO.ISH, 203 Liberty St., . . Pittfaburgh. ". . JVS'O.V, Proprietor. Pa. M FAl.S AT Al.l, HOI KS. Cl'STOM SOI.ICITKH. TltANSIKNT lOI! W'filtK neatly iixeciitod at reasoual-'p ru-s. WATEHS" CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGANS Ihf IllOkl bl'HUlitUl IN rvcr mnilr 7 h A Tit A I. N'l'Ol'Hdf, t-fct m rr ilnrl Iu UN f Or It ir f ' rvtMlii p V'lVEJj M I II III Umirr,U'h in. Vl -4 It A I ll ' VIII ill AW TT X is 'j 'l'ltrr llrfftM i siuira. VOK I'. ft Al I'I Mil, WATERS' NEW 8CALI PIAN03. fcitvirreal p mw n-l 1 1 ii Inrlna- lomv wvk all mudi'iH itutirovvmritia, ant ar flu brbi liniif nndff. 'l'h- OrKnnamt.1 lktmas r w-nrraittcd fw y ' n rm. Friri lrriu.'l)- l.w ar raaill in- pnrl rnsti, n,l bnllLnr to monthly s nHsirivirly ps int-n tm. bet-oiitl-ltnnd liisiriiniciiiM lakrn st srhann. liHI.Ai lDI( K. io iu 'i ic nil:, jtia;)iTi - IVtMfll fnr rVrrj III) mml ('auilly in th, V. K. mni ( niittila. A luraecliw COM!!! frrtrA'T', W.N,( Mrt fc, fyMlifc -. a 1 1 sii ath' i:tai.hui us mil. Kb. IOIIA4 : V I I its A SOX, 481 llraadway ssil .Mercer Mt., M. F. Tebtimonials of Waters' "Pianou and Organs. "Waters' Concerto I'ailor Oruan pes--nns'H a beaiililul ami .ecul:arly soil tone. The Concjn. i Slop is, without 'doubt, tho beit ever olm ed in any or;an. It Is pro line! d by nU4 xlr.-i M't of lee.N, ,e.-uli:n ly voiced, "from ttlii -h the elleel is most chaiminu'. and its iui. (alien of the huican voice is supi ib. i-'i.L- HweetncsK of tono nnil orehestral elbcta it has no filial.'" S. 1". J'iriirj. ' Tho Concerto Varlor Oriiiin is souio t'liiiK entirely new ; il is a bcautiiul al r ornament, possesses a f.weet and power ful tone is a most eonim indable iiivcu lion and holds a hiuh place lu i.bl c fa vor." X. ", krtH.nii Jisl. A s Ouch i-.miia in Tim 1'aiii oi.-Tho orchestral ori.-an is the inline of a new reed orirnn rceonlly announced by Horace W leis A- Hon. Tho iiistiumeni takes this name, from its recently niM-nti d ore In-s-tral st.p. The voe ii ( of this Is peculiar, producinii the eltei t ot a full sweet con -ti-alto voice, its finest elfis-t is produced hen tho slops arc draw-, so that an or chestral elloel l.4'ivcn. The case is unique andnialiesa hand.-omo article of fatui lure.' A'. 1'. .s. Tho Waters Pianos arc known as nnioni; the very last. V o aro ciialiUd to spi ak of thesn instruments with coniiilenen, from IntkoiiuI knowlcdfie. A'. 1'. f.'rnngelM. J-lV :it th IN Oil,,. Dr. J. tViilkot's (ill i lorn in Via- pp;ar Hitters ato a purely Vcsctablu preparation, mado cliiclly fi-oiu tho pa tivo hcibs found on tlio lower ranges ot the Sierra Nuraila nioiiiitains of ('alitor nia, tlio nicilicinal properties of wliic'i aru extracted therefrom without tlio iiso of Alcohol. Tlio question is ainio.s; daily asked. "What is tlio cause ol' the unparalleled success of Vinkkai: 111 r j'EUsf" Our answer is, that they remove tho cuiifto ofili.sra.su, nnd tho patient re covers his health. They are t ho jrreat blood piiriliei-aiiU a lilu-j;i ine; principle, a perfect itenuviitor and Invieoralor of tlio nvKtein. Xever before in thr-histon- nf tho world Iiuk a imihciiin lcri coiiiiir,inileil iusscssiii! Hits renin: s.iliiu qtialiluirt of ViNKii.Mi 111 itkiis in lie.iimL' the nick -of every iiica-o man i heir to. 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