thn deputy of oltlwr, or any oilier person, ahall alliji the weal of nny court In any nat tiraliaatton pitcr, or Hrmit tho mine to lc affixed, or give out, or eviao or permit kii -h naturalisation paper to bo given out In Plunk, whereby it mav bp fraudulently lined, or furnish a' naturalization oertitlcat'o to any person who shall not have been du ly examined and sworn In open court, In the presence of some oftheJiidircMhereof, av-ordinat to the aet of Omiirpss, or shall aid In, connive at or in any way permit the Issue of any fraudulent 'naturalization certificate, he shnll-be guilty of a misde meanor j or if any one ahafl fraudulently nsa any such certillcato of naturalization, know in a that it was fraudulently Issued, or shall vote or attempt to vole thereon, or if any one shall vote or attempt to vote on any certificate of naturalisation not issued to him, he shall lie guilty of a misdemean or : and either or any of the persons, their aldors or abettors, found cruilty of either of the mi-slemeanors aforesaid, anull be fined In a sum not ex icedlnat one thousand dol lars, and Imprisoned in the proper penis tentiary for period not exceeding three years. 8kc. 21. Any person who, on oath or af firmation, in or beloro any court in this State, or officer authorized fc administer oaths, shnll, to procure a certificate of nat ural ixntlon for himself or an v other person, wilfully depose, declare or affirm any mat ter to be fact, knowing the same to be false or shall in like manner deny any matter to bo fact, knowing the ssiiio to be true, shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and any certificate, of naturalization issued in pnasuance of any such deposition, declara tion or affirmation, shall be null and Void; and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the same, upon prot.f "being tnado before it that it was fraudulently obtained, to take Immediate measures fo'r recalling the same for cancellation ; and any person who shall vote or attempt to vote on any paper no obtained, or wbo shall in any way aid In, connive at or have but agency whatever in the issue, circulation or uso of anv fraudulent naturalization certificate, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con vio ion thereof shall undergo an imprisonment of not more than two years, and pay fine not more than one thous and dollars, for every such offense, or either or both, at the discretion of tho court. NOTICE TO RETURN JUDGES. Election officers will take notice that by the provisions of the 13th section of "a fur ther supplement to the act regulating elec tions In this common wealth." above quot ed. Return Judges living .within twelvo miles of the Protbonntarv's office, or with in twenty-four miles. If their residence bo iu a town, village or city, upon the line of a raiiroan leaning to tne county seat, are required to deliver returns ol election to the Prothonotory of the court of common pleas before 2 o'clock p. m , of the day af ter the election, and all other judges are required to deliver returns to said I'ro thonotary by 12 o'clock, in., of the second day after the election. Uiven under mv hand, at mv office. In Tlonesta, this 6th day of October, in the y enrol ourixira one thousand eight hun dred and seventv-liv.). and in llm one hundredth year of Uio independence of me vuueu ocaies. 26 4t T. J. VAN GIESEX, Sheriff, HI.1IPLE REMEDY FOR SCARLET FEVER. The San Franciaoo Chronicle says that Robert Christie of the Prntern suggest a remedy for the scarlet fever which he avers I as invariably proved successful. It is very simple, and lies within the reach of those whose limited means preclude theiu from employing the services of a physician. It is this : Take an onion and cut it in halves ; cut ni a portiouot the center, and into the cavity put a spoonful of saffron ; put the pieces together, then wrap in cioth nnd bake in an oven until the onion is cooked so that the iuice will run freely, then aquceie out all the juice and give the patient a teaspoon ful, at the same time rubbing the chest nud throat with goose grease or rancid bacon, if there is any cough or sore ness tu the throat. In a short time the fever will break nut in an eruption oil over the body. All that is then necessary is to keep the patient warm and protected from draught, and re covery is certain. Air. Christ 10 says he has been employing this remedy for many years, and never knew it to . fail when proper care was taken of the patient after its application. Que family, in which there were five chil .i j . .1 iirc u nown witu me fiisease at one tune, recently, used this simple renie dy upon his telling them of it, and every one ol the little ones recovered in a short time. There was a French singer, with i tremendous voice, who could not dis cover what line in art he was best fit ted for. He went to Cherubim, who told him to s;ng. Ho sang, and the numiatiun trembled. "Well, be said when he had finished, "illustrious mas ter, what shall I become ?" "An auc tionoer," said Cherubiui. rPl XT X- I , iuo xew ioik commercial snys: lie said he thought, he could do it; the train always slowed up at the crossing, and to jump off there would save buu half an hour's walk. So he jumped. Hi wife was accordingly around yesterday pricing the diffcreut kiuus oi ariinciai legs. , At best, life u n t verv lone. A few more smiles, a few more tears, some pleasure, much pain, sunshine and song, tiouus anu uarKiiess, nasty greetings, abrupt farewells then our little nlav will close, and injured and iniurer will pass away. Is it worth while to to hate cuch other? Tho enterprise of true journalism is illustrated by the case of'-the editor of the Daily Index, published at Belvi- dc-re, Illinois, who, beiuir hor.ewhin ped, got out an extra, containing a full account of the affair, and sold papers euough to pay for-the arnica mm piasters. When a ruau wants to be mean and show Ins littleness, he builds his i'ur den il-uce so high that no neighbor's cow can more than look over it and feel lier luouth water at sight of the cubbt vli. Tlit C'n7, of Dt nioon, Texas, re rraki : r le to it that your wife is t iBtu'i ui'd ;ettt;d and careBsed, eveu vr: ::'v, .', . it yourself. ANECDOTIC OF Mitt WM. WONKY K.1IITII. I one heard an anecdote of this dixtinguisTied British naval officer which is worth repeating. When in his eleventh yeRr--a year before ho entered the tmvyj9 midship man our hero formed a strong attach men! for a girl cousin of about his own age, who was stopping fit the old hall in Sussex, and the gallantry which distinguished him in a tier years was not wanting even at that early age. Among the many accessories to the place was a broad, deep lakelet of clear, shimmering water which panic- ulirlv attracted the attention of the embryo admiral, and from the margin of which the anxious entreaties of his parents could not restrain him. It was the custom of the paternal Smith, every evening, to summon his household to prayer, and the members thereof were railed together in the primitive fashion of the sounding of the horn. One summer evening the horn was sounded in the usual manner, but in answer to repeated blasts, no William Sidney nor Mary Anne ap peared. The father became alarmed an I caused the horn to be sounded louder and louder, hut without avail. The young absentee heard the horn plainly euough, but he did not obey the summons, because he could not. In short, he was in a situation extreme ly nautical, aud if it was pleasurable to him, it certainly was not to those who finally gathered around to be hold. The boy bad launched a lare wash' tub upon the lake, and having em barked with his fair cousin, he had. by means of a long pole, set himself well out lr.m the shore. Whether he paid more attention to his lovely com pauiou man to tne navigali n or his frail bark, or not, we cannot say. but, trom smue cause or inattunttou he had lost his pole, and when the household reached the shore they beheld the tub in the ctuter of the deep lake, with not a breath of air to move it land ward, its only motion being a revolv :ng one, The future hero of many battles stood with his arras folded. while his mure timorous companion croticneu low down, wmluig with tor ror. The situation was truly uerilous. for a very slight motion would have been sufficient to overturn the tub. and ... I . those on shore were totally at a loss to bring the frail craft, with its precious ouriien, to iana. JNot one of them could swim. N:ght Was drawing ou apace, aud the situation was becom ing every moment more critical and dangerous. At length, however, he who had created the dtfhculty proceeded t:i overcome it. hen he had sufficient ly employed the glory of the situation he hailed those on the shore, aud tii rected them to give one end of the string nf his kite to his favorite dog llns having been done, he called the dog to tho tub, and thus gained a tow line, by means of which his first com intwid was aafelv towed to the shore, where the relieved parents quick snatched the rescued pair from the stranded bark. The father was so deeply affected that he could not speak. 2vol so, however, William Scd uey. "Now, father," said the young hero, l guess we il go to prayers. They did go to prayers, aud it may well he imagined that the prayers oil that evening were universally heart felt and sincere. "i jiaveo t eaten a mouthful in two days," said a tramp, "and my wile and three children are starving at home. "I would give you something,' the philanthropist replied, "but I have nothing smaller than a 'five dollar bill. "I will change it for you," said the tramp. The ladv principal of a school, in her advertisement, mentioued her lady assistant, and the "reputation for teaching which she bears," but the printer left out the "which," so.thead veitisemeut went forth commending the lady's "reputation for leaching she oears. Notl. ing is so discouraging to a young lawyer just as he waxes elo quent about ungel's tears, weeping willows and tombstones, as to be in terrupted by the cold-blooded judge with, "You're off your nest, bub; this is a case of hog-stealing." "Don't stand there loafing," said a Professor at Frauklin and Marshal College, to thre? students standing where they shouldn't. ".We're not loafiing," said ouo of them ; "there are only three of us, aud it ttikes leaven to make a loaf." Iney arc a kind hearted people in Wyoming. A man will threateu to shoot if you don't drink with hiratud then leave the bar-tender to pop yea over if you don't pay for the fluid. A Nevada paper, noticing a new brewery, says: "The projectors will lay pipes throughout the city, aud furnish beer at a less price than is now charged for water." A correspondent semis us news of the failure of a liquor house, uuder the head of "A brandy smash." WJpi y0U get into hot water go to your IrieuiU; you'll fiud them cool enough. Discounting To fih all flay aud get nothing but mosquito bites. White dresses are being lost sight of in the October miets. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTKIl Monday. May 21, 1K7", trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward n I So. I Nff. ft Sa t No. 4 N f a in p in p in p m p ni a in Plttshnrch S:2o 2:.1o H;.",n )-IjU ft:0 fl:20 W I 'en lunc H:4J 4;i I0:: 4:15 4-2 K manning- 10:2.1 WlXl:3.- 7:11 .1:12 fl:2ft R. H'k .InnellilX fl:00 12:47 6:iNi 2:10 2:10 Hrady lkndll:m 6:17 1:0H fi:4A l:.Vi l:.r0 Parker 12;01 fl:57 2;A ft:00 :ns 12:W Kmlenton 12:44 7:40 2::W 4:S2 12:10 1 l:5fi NcruligraKs l::(0 8:2." 4:"Ki H:41 1 l::l(l IO:.Vi Franklin 2:14 Mil ft:07 2:.rH 10:40 0:10 Oil City .1:00 D:." 11:1 " 2:20 10:00 8:15 Oleopo!l ftW 7:111:B8 Kagle Rock 4:07 8:00 1 l::ti Tionesta 4-.4! 8:.r( lU:4rt Tidiouto 6:rt 10:20 flrlii Irviiieton 7:20 11:40 7:4ft Ronsevillo il:14 10:01 (1;27 1:32 0:02 7:08 Tilusville 4:in!l0:Sr 7:iW 12:30 8:10 :1S t'orry 5:21 8:52 11:10 foOtt Mavvllle fl-57 I0:.17l 0:.V 3:4 Uuhalo 0:15 l:lt) 6:05 12.-20 p. in -. ni p. io's, in a. in'p. ni Trains run hy Philadelphia Time. Tl.VVin McCARUO. tJon'l Sno't. J. MORTON. IIAI.Ii, Oen'l Passcnirer A Ticket Afrcnt. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER II P. P. Sundav May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Wash In ton aivd Liberty street, as follow-sj ARUIVIC. Mail Train, 1.10 a m : Fast Line, 12.12 a m j Well'saccommodation No. I, 6.29 a in Hrlnton accommodation No 1, 7.00 a mi Wnll'M iinAlninn.luH..H V. n O f - . . rI .... ..r..i.i.f. (.,,.. at. n.utm III ;i lll- cinnati express 0.20 a m . Johnstown ae- cominoontion I0..r0 amj Hraddock'a ae oommodntion No 1,7.00 pm: PittsburRh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p m Wall'a accoiuiivlation No .1, 2.:6 p m ; Homewood accommodalion No 1, .,M p in; Wall'a aiM'oimnndiition No 4, .'1..S0 p m ; Brinton accommodiuion No 2, 1,10 p mj Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. .DEPART. Southern express A.20 a m ; Padflo ex press 2.40 a m : Wall s accommodation No 1, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; HrinUin'a accommodation 1 .20 a in: HraAdock's ac commodation No I, S.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.3T p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 am ; Johnstown accommodation 4.0.-) p in llomcwood accommodation No l. b.so p tn; Philadelphia express 8..M) p m; Wnll m-comnioilntioii No3.3.0."m msHaira accommodntion No 4, 6.05 p ni ; Fast Line i.w p in; wall s isos, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Stntion every Sunday at D.O.i a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.0ft a. in. Returning leave Pitts burirh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wail's nutuou ai iu p. ill. Cincinnati express leaves dally. South ern express daily except Moi lay. All otb or Trains daily, except Hunday. For further' in format ion apl y to W. II. BKCKWITII. Aorcnt. Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Coinpnnv will not assume any Risk for HnirKaKO ex cept for Weariutr Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred DoUai s val ue. All bairirage exceeding that a onnt in vaiue win no at the risk of tho mer, iiuioao wiikvii iy Kpeciai coiuraci. A. J. CASSAl General Superintendent. A 1 toons Pa. ' PITTST3TJIJGII, PV The lollowinc list embraces only a part of our immense stock t Muzzle-Loading- Rifles, full or half stock at 12, 15, ?20, and c25. Double Barrel Rifios, 20 to ."0. Doubl Hiflea and Shot Guns, cither over and under, orsido by side.and at all prices from 10 to fLV). Single-Barrel Shot Guns for men or Isiys: cheap safe and durable. All prices $3.30 to 25 each. Double Barrel Shot Guns. Our fifty different styles, made of Iron, London Twist, Lnminutod 8teel or Damas cus ilarrels. flnisliod in the best and 'atcst stylo, all sizes, for men and Isivs, at prices ran Ii r from S, 10, 15, 20 25, 15, 10, o0, 75 to '00. PISTOLS, In variety (mm 1.00 to 8.00. REVOLVERS, 4, 5. 0, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at nil prices from 0.00 to 25.00. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Ilest long range gun in tho world. Price only 15. Sharp's Celebrated Hrewh-Loading K. Acs only 10 each. Remington Brooch-Loading Rides at loest factory prices. Wiesaon's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, tisinir mutiil cartridges, at ?12, 15 and 18. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The Dexter Single Barrel Broech Load ln Shot (Jon, using Brasssholls price 20. Stephens' B. L. Single Gun, 111. Double Barrel Breech Ixmder,nf Moore's Deun'a Woodhill's, Greenen's, Richarda', Hcisit's and other lino makos, at all prices, from o to 100 ca-li. Scnilfor iVice Mat to J. II. JOII YSTOV GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG 1 1. 1VU and stato that saw thin advertisement in Thb KollKsT HKI'I'UI.IOAN. Takk Notick I will lmv or trado for Army Rillra, Carbines, Huvolvurs, Ae. For prices seo Cataloguo. Orders by until rocuive prompt attention. (ioods Sunt by express to anv point C. O. D., to be examined lctoro paid for, when requested. 40 tf LOTS FOR SALE! IN THli BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., Now York City. ShTT A wkkk k-uaranteed to Male and JP ' Female agonts, in their localitv. Costs nothing to try it. Particulars Kre'c. Y. O. Viekcry tf Co., Anjjusta, Me, v2.1t Immense licritictioii At tho Wllolesalo and Retail k-"-r;.-. - - V -v Wj "A.'',..-!-.1',r.r.v.r.ir V ' - - i? . Wj "A.TV.t.T.I'.r.r.v.r.sir V ' - -'i S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5" AVE., HTTSBUKGIT, 1A OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Hve to ten Instrument a week, our sale, verv ortcn ex.-cod these nui b"rs In a a in 20 and" porCt." R,r"r,, Kr" mt 10 er w ,,t' ,,0,it"" --" Vlmu th.; Z'it COOO Or TXIXl&t: lt llh.l nl.nl1t Dill..l i. i . .i i V . rn mono i nry aro not boimo tit-w Ortfrtu, tho irrowth of tVw proveme U TJrrIn ?h"' I" V"""" hCm Vto . - 1 proeiucut. Ike really Grand Mi minims A rlouKh's ('ombinaliou tir"iins have I...,, OrJansV,:,r01 B'P Tw7- Vears, while Ihe Ce.elna.cd "- or Karlcv IVI s.e" have mX,,ew T h'y 'liroughout all too enntry towns .r 'he'ls.atc. w , '' "nd very heavy contracts for hnue iiuiiiIhms orthciu. which wo !-.-17, .T 11 ""r ""'r H,", " '"t thPsav.ist,ui-of AUKN I S. R M 1.1)1 V enable, lo liner IT" Vl" l,onnlit 'S ""I,,,,,",0,,M " holcsulo dis.," , i. v arc't ". Ume Tm" M ,h0 f"""wi" I"-" ''". t which wo -hull sell . .. a ,1 -, CA1UXET CASKS, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs,. Regular Price, $u.oo ot 8.1.01) 5 " " l.WOOat moo 6 . " IG-t.OOat 9,1.00 FULL UESOXAXT CASES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at or.oo 5 " 175.00 at 100.00 " 6 " JS5.00at. lor, m 21 sets Reeds 6 . " Vox Humana " 215.00 at 125.00 3 " 8 "Viola " 275.00 at 100.00 .1 li'.0"."" Rri 1" S"licl w'. Paneling an.l Carving all of Solid Walnut Nei ther saw-dust mouldings nor chc.,,, brass trinkets.,,-,, used on those ins runic "scvVrv thing is ol ,l,o very best, an.l are all fully warranted for live j cars" ",slr,""t?" Hlx vr XKK BRArmXJJFlV DECKER PIANOS WILL BE SOLfc AT THE SAME RATES OK DLSCOfXT. The ntiove srn striellv cali r.rli.nu l,ti II. 11... .1 . ' -, .. nv", ..... ui-iMt-u iiy 11. e iHirenascr. Mtu..r oil irlrr'v or semi.ani.ual paymonta will be taken at uu adv.incc of 10 cent, per a.m.. . the aliovo pru-cs persons ordering by letter eai,.,lrprii,l on Ihe ,wii ca -clul selwlio .' . Imr niadn. If the css i,r i- l. uoi.i -,ri. . i... .. . . .. . : "". "" treig.it, if not .......inpanied with the ,,i,h. ,ho rgau wVli .Ui li b i"v V,' 1. II time bo desired, wo renuiro notes with good security, or at least goisl rcleiVi Address for Catalogue, and stale where you read Ihis notice. K Tf AM IT TAV O r-n febl714m llai hift roiiiplctetl the alteration of our nf ore room, tee iron tit re xpeetfull 11 announce that ue have re-otenea". We harearranferlour Store u ith a view to the convenience ofciiMtoin em, ami to Hecure erpeilit.on In till branehen of our hitameHtt, Our Stock will he new tlirouijh out, einhracinu the latest novel ties In fine .Jetreti-H, Hntrhen. Sit. rer H tire, and fancu Hootln. Uu attention to cuntomern, -riucemeuttt in priren,and adherence toahiyh HtamiarU of analitu, ice hope to merit a continuance of the vutronafie heretofore no liberallu OCHtotreil. " H!ly. "TEI'ICXSOX'S HOXS. OJ Market Street, 1'ittnhurah, 1'a. 54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, P WIIOLKSALK . OFFER TH DRY GOODS FOTt AUTUMN, 1 B-7-4-, liJU 1m. 9. P. FtTuiK-iteiBv a lu l U B.rfMoua lr. ltler' Vgtb Kumac fur Fim t lleftil, l.unm. Uk, If van, LmU hcrvni. KU liar, liioud, 4u4 it Hu umatio djcca. boia to. tkn i.h -trHL fr. A. lBOUUN. Notur tim tklu ,vintj!wiivl'il. lrJT.Krnihnait.'lWTfiI,t-4 I; 1 7-ly Tla Republican Oirico KEKP8 W)nytantly on hjid a large a 4.rtmni of Mlak Deedn, Mortgagoa 8ubpcnaa, Warranu, Kuuiiuoun. 0, to bo oli! cheap for c-iwU o Suit the Times! ! Piano and Organ Emporium of ZT- .t'f"S f 77 Fifth Avenue. .,..,., tk. 3 s : EI H STOCK OF AND NOTIONS ATVERY LOW I'lf ICI V J . ."I ' 1 "" 1 "1 olo -.i.-iiii.ii r rol.taiu.n raMcrcuotile ,l,i, Hiw n .. r, ular writoto I'. IH'KK.v suvs 4 1'itUl.u.gli, 1H KKYSTONK rlNl7 HOOUK, 903 Liberty St., - . Pittsburgh Pa II'. it. SI Ml SOX, J'rnpneto,: MEA1.NAT Al. I. HOI UN. TRANSIENT ClSTOM v2o-lv KOLIC'ITKI). CLOTHING ! Hcl lotlis! Ilcsl 3Ink! run!. The in slion In Ihcsc hnrd times Is not only "What shall we do for grub to ealt" but "WIIKIi FAV IT1 1 AT, SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?" It Is a iiolovious fart tlutt in most towns ami cities round about ns, clothing made to order Is not sold in arroi-diuice' to tho depreciation of olhcr necessaries of life. TIkto Is, howexer, an honors) do excep tion to this ru'e in the person of X. WISH. Mrrehnnt Tailor, TIDIOUTE, TA Who ninkes clothing of tho very lioktkind, tits guarsntccd, Irom 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of other dealers In this part or the country, WHY IS THIS THUS? Bernuse 1st, M r. Wise pays no largo tig--urcs tor rent, as he o iis'tlio building ho occupies. 2d. he doesn't pay a cutler 2."o0 to 1000 a year, but does ids own cut--ting, and is not cm riled In this line im Western Pennsylvania. 3d, ho buyit cloths lor rush, thus irettlng a reduction on ordinary rates. 4th lit; sclis f-r cash, and thus hits no bud debts to make up. The line Is ,Vk from this place to Tld ionic, and at the present time, you can go up In Hie morning and bark at 3..UI, hav ing three hours in Tidiouto U select your goods and leave your orders. Glvo him a trial, and you will not only save money, but will get perfect Ills, anil any stylo or quality of el:h you wuut, ltcmcnibcMho name and place, 7 ly N. WI.HK, Tidionte, Tn. WATERS' CC11CERT0 X CECHESTRAL ORC1NS"" most Im nuillul m w" siile ne-rlcil in ion ever mndc 1 K.1 u ao ...1 nm in... ' --T-r-. imam a u.rik au ,1 a er ilnc-cd In anr Or ktt.LAni. 'ikr-liatrfH-nlHCHllHtam l:"V''3r,'r rfcMlinrl irrd, i- I I. "v.J'1v w Mlinrly oit-d,) W'lr'll.-'J'-.T H '' "' -i- u m ' 'II1 Kz.r'.i i j ii u n nxwsi Hit' H VJ -Jj VII II III yn, rk.lt IK itKlvr iibih 1 n 1 1 vi ntv tk, m n 4 W VnifM U Kl I- It II. These ns iv lAr lttsl lliHclu ' stHlva WATERS' NEW SCALt PIANOS, ftfirr a-renl jo r did flu Inalna tunc ! nil laocteiii linnroremrma. fuf iir tkt bcsl I'lniltl Itlftfle 'I'Iipm erganaix l I'lnnos -r n srisnird fw 0 -,'R.rM. lrtr rlrrlulr low fne ra.li r purl cnsli, an.l bulanr in monthly tiiinrlrrlir nrtnBta ot-aiid-hano. liiirimiviiiM taken n. rxrltnnge. i.ii;vr l)llii('Ka m-'I'N u U. ! IIAIIt:. AIIKUT) U An'l lill nor) t 117 ' l onnlr In lr I . N. nn.ll ttuuUa. A lar4iM (HDI 'i 'ttQi hre, MifiiHi-. 'Aun Am, -i AW,idJto a, or. ' SJhAlU' CfTM.iiOVKS MAII.kK IIIIIMI I'. IVITI Itll MN, 41 BrMiiway au4 Jlrreer Ht4 N. 1". Testimonials of Waters' tPianos and Organs. "Water' Concerto 1'iirlor O.pH.i poa. ckkcm a l.eiiiiiiml and :ceiiliitrly aoit tour. The Conceit-i tU p in, without doulit, His lct ever placi d in nny organ. It ia pro. do, -id Iiy kii cxir:i Kct of r,ilK, peculiarly voiced. ' from whldi thn ellc.-t ix most el.arn.inc. and iti iniilaiioii of the human voice Is Kiijierli. 1'i.r HUeetncsH t.f ton.) and orehcHlral oIlcetK it lias no (lial." A. I-. ''i;.i. ' The Com ci to l'nrlor Organ la koii.c thiug entirely new ; it Is a bei.ull I11I patlnr oruiimeut, poMi-ou-es a sweet iind power ful tone is a 11. list isiiuiii.ui, lul.lc Inven tion mid I.oIiIh a 1.1;. Ii place in pi.ld'O Im vor." .V. 1". h.rri4:i J '!. AM OiiciiKkTlM in tiik I'ani.on.-Tha oreliestiul 0.1:11.. Is the i.mi.ic of anew ns.,1 organ recently announced l.y llornco Wa ters A .S'.n. Tl.n insti unieiit ti.kea thin nainc IVoin ItM recently ilivenled urehi'K Ir.il Hini. Tho voicing of II. is is peculiar, producing the cllei t ! a full Kwcct 11m tinlto voice. Its lincst ell'cet it produced hen tl.e stopa arc drawn, mo that 1111 or chestral ell'eel is given. The case In union and maUes 11 haudsniuo artklo of furni ture' .V. 1'. All.'!. Tho Waters rianoHiiro known asu.i.ong tho very liowt. Wo are cnal.lcd tohpeak of Ihcso in.iti'umnnts with confidence, from pernou.il knowledge. .'. 1". J-.'va ngi-ti.it. "-1 v Dr. J. Wnlkpi-'R CulilVii i.l:. Vi.i. 0t?ar hitters nro a purely Vcjrotabla piepaiatioii, inado cliielly fiom tlio l);i tivo hoiba found on tho lower r.mc.s -it tl:o Sierra Nevada mountains of Calil'm'. nia, tlio medicinal ptopeitics of whit's nru extiactcU tliciclVmu without the uav of Alcohol. Tho (ucsliim is iihuo.t daily nskoil. "What is the cause of tlu tinparallelcl success of VlNliiiAli IJi'i TKItsf" Our answer id, that they remove tho eatmo of ilisriuo, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro the great blood purifier ami alifo-givitiji principle, a perfect Hcnuvator and Inviorator of tho M-Rtciii. Never beforo in ilw history if 1I10 wi.iUI luu uicdiciim lice 1 Cilli)ii..l.iiled posst-s.-ill!! till! rell.;n-i..iii! q-iahiicH of V ink; a 11 Hi itkhs in lu-alini: il V lick nf every cIim-u-o man i.s heir lu. Tl y uru a peiulu Piii-guiivo 11.1 well as a Tunic, relieving CoiiguMioii or I nliani uial im "f th l.ivcr aai) Vi.-.ccral Oiij.iii.-. ia !J;iiii.,i The jiroptMUos of Pi:, W.m ui-u':; TlxKu.Mi IIittkiis are Aperient, lii.ij.i.nretM', C'ariniiiulive. N iilrii ions, l.-ixniivn. Inunrtir. Keilulivo. Com!ler hri:,i:.t fcinlerilic, .!':ra live, uud Aiiii-llilions. n. 11. M'Bomi.nitrn . - TV'.' w,,',i",'""n "lJ ''i".i'"" s.... x, v, A --lSTI.-iI-:i:S M-nd a.1 ecnU In" i 1 . Jjowcii a Co.. ji p.,,... 1 ...... x tieo. V, . rsi ."' ,,:iK'."v-':'" I'ainpl.iet, ahow ng i-'jstol udvorihinu, ; t