V E DSES DAY MORNING, JAN. i, li'il. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlurgmn Jons Ruck. Viiiffi7irM (i. W. Robinson, S. A. Vainer, A. H. Kcllv, S. II. gimlet, A. II. Partridge, II. O. Davis. . Justice of the Pence P. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. thmttable IF, Swoggnrl .Veioo Director 1. S. Knox, II. O. Pa vis, S. J. Wolcott, H. H. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, 1). (lurk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prmident JitiltjeX,. 1). WsdiiiiU', Aneitte Jmlyett AndiiKW Cook, Joh, tl. Dai.k. fiihrrijrT. J. Van Hiksk.n. Treasurer H. .1. Sktlky. Prnthnnotary, Itcgiatcr it Jleeanlcr,te. r. M. Clark! Oimmwiioixo .TotiN Thompson, Jas. K. C'i.abk, Km Hkiimn. Oinnrv Nii))erinten,ientr. F. Rohrkr. 1itrict Attorney S. D. Irwin. Jury ()mmin3ioner J As. Flvnn.Wm. Patterson. (mnty Surveyor S.T). InwiN. (kroner M. Ittki., Jr. Vnnfy Auditor T. II. Conn, I... War Mill, (!. Jamifkon. Member of Congrci 1WA IMrtetC. II. ClTRTIM. AimemMyS. II. Aonkw. Tfm Trains At TIONESTA STATION, on and tiller Pet'. 0, 1873 1 SOUTH. Tnil n 22 " fl - 0:21 ft. in. 3:42 l. m. KOtlTII. Train M - - - - I:2 a. m. " 21 . . 3:42 p. in. Train 22, iionth, and 21. nortli, aro 1st class; tho olhors nro accommodation freights. Theso train only aro allowed to carry passengers. On the River Division I. f. from Oil City to Irvinrtnn, up the river Is North ; down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Col. Reisinger, of the MeodviUo 'Republican, was in town oh New 'Year ore. Mr. Gunning in bnrk from bis va--ration, and called school on Monday morning, with, o believe, the usual number of scholars. A. II. Partridge has put a very vent fence around his lut within the past week, which adds wealth as well us beauty to the premises. T. W. West and 1. Ray of the Clarion Jackscuiau culled on us one day last week, both looking exceeding' ly well. Call agaitv gentlemen. The. Week of Prayer is being ob served iu the Presbyterian Church. Services every evening, except Patur -.day, at 7 o'clock, by llev. Elliot. Gen. Harry White was iu town about two weeks ago, only stopping over night. Private life, seems to agree with him, us he is looking hearty. Christina passed (piiolly in Tio- nesta, the excitement being principal ly confined to the youusters over the visit of Santa Claus, aud tho old folks took it out in big dinners. Rev. Elliot's address to the young men, on Sunday eveuing wag a very .ablo and appropriate one, and it is hoped those for whom it was intended will profit by it. The new Board of Co. Com in is. sioncrs, out of ten or twel vo applicants selected Mr. S, F. Rohrer, late Co. Superintendent, as their Chirk for the ensuing year, at a salary of $480.00, Some of our farmers did a large amount of sod plowing last week .Such an incident at this season of tho year has uevei before happened in this .country, according to the oldest habitant. Mr. Z. T. Shriver and family, of Chautauqua county, N. Y., are nt pros cut visiting their Tionesta friends, Zach. is uow (,ie father of a fine boy ,of which he is and may well be proud .All are looking wclj, A great many familiar faces greet ,ud our eyes hut week court week; There's a certuin number of lawyers, clients, witnesses, constables, justice, .tV.o., that can always be counted on for that week. Thero was lots of "swearing oil'" .done ou Satuiduy last, aud we havo not observed any oue breaking over yet. If all the good resolutions mado .on the 1st of January were kept, this would bo a moral world. Our new Couuty Auditors have been in soss'on during tho week set tling the accounts of tho several coun ty oflieers. Tho ligures thus far, it Is said, show up very fair. The report will uot bo published until February. Tho New Year Hall ut the Law rence House on Friday eveuing last, was n success iu every particular. The inuuio was all that could bo desired, tho refreshments were au honor to the luude, and everybody who was there came anav well 'ati..liid. Court Proceedings. Courts convened nt 2 p. m., Deo. 27th, 1875, and continued iu session until Friday Dec. 21, 1875, nt 9 p. m., transacting a large amount of business, Mini adjourned to meet Saturday, Jan. 22, 1870. In the Common Fle'ns the following eases were tried cr otherwise disposed of: Sh iver tt Sawyer use vs. George S. Hunter, settled, each party to pay their own cofds, nod half the costs of record. Samuel Campbell vs. T. Robeils et b1, Scire Facias sur Mech. Loin ; tried, verdict for pluintilT for $104.22. Same day plaintiff remitting nil over $122.40. New trial refused and judg ment on verdict. J. Y. Saul vs. W. J. Roberts, Ap peal, tried, verdict for defendant. J. N. Tictsworth vs. Forest County, Appeal, tried, verdict for plaintiff for $11.00. The Fourth National Bank of Pitts burgh et al vs. Goo. 8. Hunter ct al, Ejettmcnl for 100 acres of land in Tioncsta twp., tried, verdict for de- feudants. Daniel Black vs. Georgo S. Lacy, Appeal, settled as per writing filed. Rowland Cobb use vs. Myers & Mohney, Assumpsit, tried, verdict for defendants for $78.72. Georgo J. Lacy vs. Road Commis sioucrs of Green twp., Summons case, tried, verdict for defendants. Daniel Walters vs. James O. Ilep lor, Summons in covenant, defendant confesses Judgment for $00 00 with stay of execution for six months from date. Geonro W. Dilhiidtre vs. M. Ittel Jr., Scire Facias sur Moch. Lein, con tinned on application of plaiutilf, and rule ou him to pur all costs in the caso within thirty days. llio balance ot civil causes wero continued or otherwiso disposed of bo' foro the term. In the Quarter Sessions the follow ing disposition of cases was made. To May Seeiu, 1875 1 - Comaionweallh vs. Sharer, Indict ment, malicious mischief, Joseph Lnu dis prosecutor, tried, verdict uot guilty. September Sessions, 1875: . Com. vs. Georgo S. Lacy, Iudict ment, Adultery, Samuel .Walker pro socutnr. tried, verdict not guilty but pay the costs of prosecution. To Dec. Sessions, 1875, the fullow ing bills were found : Com. vs. Daniel l?m ket, Indictment fornication and bastardy, settled. Com. vs. Peter Gadley, Indictment fornication and bastardy, continued. Com. vs. James A. Carl, Iudictment fornication aud bastardy, settled. Com. vs. B. S. Bentley and Eugene Furker, Indictment, larceny, contin ued to Feb. Sessions, 1S76. In case of Commonwealth vs. Sam'I Varner, Indictment, selling liquor to minors, tho Grand Jury returned the bill "ignoramus," and that the prose cutor, T. B. Ely, pay t' e costs. Road petitions and Orphans Court business were also disposed of by the court. r. M. Clauk, Proth'y, Our thanks are due P. M. Clark Esq , for tho above record. Ed. Unclaimed Letters. Tho following is a list of letters re maining iu tho Tionesta post office. uucalicd for; Andrus Chus. Andrson Alex. Brothers Joseph Reeby Frank Black Siuniicb HI v Theron Black David Bryncr J H disking Clias. Clark Jaoo Coruixh Henry Klliott John 1' in illUM James ( iiociislato J.iz.io Halt Frank Hewitt Henry Hall M II Hiii lcv Fred Hall Nellie 2 lns -j-'ii Mary V Walter S J WhittuKin F F Manoe 8r , Miller Mary J M oi phy Thomas Morton Khodu Nugent Kllen Hippy J F 8tan lord Josiuh ;.Sut J Y Isawver James M Smiih S II Nhrauitor W F .Saiiileis Jackson ISinith U W ITaiiner Aiioo Teai hor I'lnnk Thompson Alice i.iglar T 11 Jas. M. McKay, P. M. "Want to throw for a turkey ; five ccuts u cliunee?" We were thus in terrogeted just nineteen hundred and sixty-four times during the holidaysi by okl and young. Wo concluded to let it run up to two thousand, aud then commit suiciJe. It didn't reach it but we had already .begun to trem ble. The Derrick of tho 1st inst., cou tains a summing up of all the import nut local iidws of 1875, which makes that inline a very ictcrestiug anj use ful one, and one which should be pre served for future reference. A novel i lea, that DIED. MAKSM. In Ken rim, Warren Co., Pa., on ChrHtmns eve, rrom itonriei lover, Nellie, only daughter of Crittmuhm and Mellisxa Marsh. The reception of tho above news, by A friend, suggested the following lines: CHRIST'S CHRISTMAS GIFT. Where the water of lifo, from Its glory-lit fountain Reflects back tho light from our Havlor's dear face. And the radient splendor of nod's holy mountain. With the light of His countenance illu mines tho place. Whore angels, whoso faces ouUhino tho sufi's ry, Slug pralson eternal, with harp and with psalm, Thero Nellio was brought, on tho ovo of Christ's birthday, And laid, as a gift, at tho foot of tho I.ainb. Little Nellie was tie favorite of everybody. As Bhe Beared death's portals she said to those around her "that she was going to seek her two little brothers," who had preceded her but a few days. G. . Rev. Eaton's Lecture on the 28th ult., was a success, so far as the lec ture was concerned, but we are sorry to tar the audience was small. How ever, we believe all who attended were highly entertained, as his descriptions of the Holy Land were excellent, and the only fault we could find with the lecture was its length. Mr. Eaton spoke but a little over one hour, and, indeed, we believe the entire audience would gladly have listened to him at least as much longer. It is our desire to bear him aguiu before long. -We have received a Centennial Calendar from the Home Insurance Co., of New York, which is the most artistic thine of the kind that has ever been issued. Each sheet is illus traled by some scene of the Revolu tionary war, and a description of the same is printed on the back of tho sheet. Each picture is a fine ehromo, and tho calendar will undoubtedly be preserved for years by all who were lucky enough to receive it. The Home Ins. Co., wo believe, Is not rep rethissented iu place. Yesterday's Derrick says that a boy by the name of Darby was struck by a train In (Jorry last Friday auu so seriously injured that the amputation of one of his arms was rendered necessary, lie stood . by a moving train letting his hands slide along ou the cars, when by some means he was struck aud rolled under tho wheels. An interesting game of base ball was played in Oil City on New Year's Pay. And a very pleasant excursion was had on Chautauqua Lake, on the same day, by about 500 persons, on the steamer Col. Phillips. Something very unusual for this season of the year in this latitude. Charles Bonner, who returned from the Western Uuiversity at Pitts burgh one day last week, left again on Monday for Westminister College Lawrence county, l a., where no ex pects to remain at least .three months. Pittsburgh, he thinks, is a little too dirty for good, solid comfort. Senator Th'imas and Representa tive Agnew and family, departed for Harrisburg last week, whore the gen tlemen will take their respective sta tions in the Halls of the Legislature The interests of this coui.ty should be well looked after this winter, and we suppose will bo. Vichs Floral Guide for the first quarter of 1876, has reached us, and is a beautiful and valuablo number It is finely illustrated, aud is very use lul to those who cultivate flowers or garden sass. For a specimen number address James Vick, Rochester, N Y. A young bear, which was captured last spring, by Mr. A. Bean, was raf fled for in town on Wednesday even iug last. Floyd Proper finally got possession of the animal, which, by the way, is quite a curiosity, and can be seen freo of charge by calling on Floyd. Our retiring county officers have, we beliave, without exception, fulfilled the duties of their offices to thoir own credit, and to the satisfaction of the taxpayers of the county. And we have every reason to believe that our new officers will go and do likewise. Observe the new time table of the A. V. R'y, and O. C. & A. li. Ii'y, in this issue. The table is now all cor rect, and wo intend keeping it so if the changes don t pilo in too thick. All kinds of Marvin's celebrated t racker at Frceuif n & Corbet's 37tf Tho January number just out of the Republic Magazine opens the sixth volume of this most valuable periodical. It has truly been styled a political text book, nnd ought to be iu the hands of all who dosire to se cure for themselves and posterity tho blessings of good government, it con tinues to be the vigilant sentinel guarding the honor of tho Republic. Its pages nre replete with interest and instruction, and each number is worth a year's subscription. The January number contains, among many fine articles, a masterly sketch of the life of Henry Wilson, and nn able re view of the Fishing question. The publishers promiso increased excel lence for the Centennial year. Sena your name and to the Jtepupnc Publishing Co., Washington, D. C. c THE PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL FOR TUB Centennial Year. The year 1876 marks an important epoch iu American history, completing as it docs the first Century of the Re public. Events of more than ordinary moment are lo be looked lor: and it is the duty of every patriotic citizen to keep himself informed thereof. To accomplish this it is only necessary to take aud read a tirst-class newspaper, such as the Pittsburgh Commercial. In the future, as in the past, it will be a minor of the times, a condensed histo ry of the ago, giving full and accurate accounts of all events, at home and abroad, including graphic reports of our great Centennial liiXhibition nt Philadelphia. Special attention will bo given to the progress and iu teres ts of Manufactures, Mining aud Agri culture, throughout tho country. The Commercial makes special claims as a Family Newspapor, every clfort being mane to renuur it a picasaui auu pro fitable companion fur tho home circle, while its columns will be carefully guarded against objectitjuuble matter of all kinds. Its Market aud Finan cial Reports will be full and accurate, embracing facts from nil tho leading trade centers or the world, and of groat raluo lo merflinnt a, manufactur ers, farmers aud all engaged iu busi ness of any kind. Its arrangerueuts for securing early and reliable news are complete. Having ablo corres pondents at the State and National Capitols, its reports of all the doings of the Lawmakers of the land can be implicitly relied upon. As a political journal the Commercial will couttuue to be, as it has been, a Republican pa per, fearlessly devoted to a bold advo cacy of tho cardinal principles of the party. It will resist, as well and as prudently as it may, any attempt to force upon the party the support of the '1 hird-Term Moustrosity ; and while it will strive to maintain a place in the front rank in supporting an honest party policy, it will reserve to itself tho right to oppose any measure not in harmony with Republican Prin ciples, even though it may emanate from men known as Republicans. It will stand firm, on all occasions, by the platform of tho Republicpn party adopted at Lancaster, which demands "honest men in ofiiue uien with brains enough to know dishonesty when they see it, and courage enough to fight it wherever they find it." Terms for the Daily Commercial, postage free to bubscriuers ! By mail, per annum $10.00 5.00 2.50 . .85 By mail, for six months By mail, for three mouths By mail, for one mouth . Delivered by carriers, per week 15 THE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, FO It 1870. Now is the time to subscribe. Thirty-six columns of choice readiug mat ter every week. It is the paper for the merchant, the farmer, the mechan ic, tho manufacturer, and the family ; containing a greater variety of choice reading and miscellaneous news than can bo found iu any weekly paper pub lished in the Stale of Pennsylvania. Complete weekly Market Reports specially prepared for it. TERMS FOIl 1870. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL. (Postage prepaid.) Oue copy, ono year $1 75 CLUll KATES ; Ten copies, per annum, each $1 50 Twenty copies " nnd over " 1 25 And oue extra copy to tho getter up of the Club. Additions may be maJo to a Club at any time during the year, at the Club prico, the subscriptions continu ing a Full Year from the time the ad ditions shall have been mude. Theso prices are invariable. Terms Oash in advance. Remit in Drafts or Postofiiee Money Orders, if possible, aud where neither of theso cau be pro cured tend the money in a Registered letter. Specimen copies aeut free. Ad dress all orders and letters to "THE COMMERCIAL," PjiiiiL'i:ai, Pa. Sewing Machine Needles. Mrs. C. M. Heath has just received the largest and most complete assort ment of sewing machine needles ever brought to town. She keeps tho only sewing machine needles for sale in town. Her place of business is in the Acomb Building, up stairs. C. W. Grant, of Oil City, (Rey nolds & Hukill's Block,) keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of tho latest Foreign aud Do mes'.ic goods for the manufacture of gentlemen's clothing. He keeps none but first class goods, and employs the best cut ter in tho Oil Regions. Whatever you get there you can depend upon its being of the latest style, and first class goods. Ilia prices aro reasonable for the superior kind of goods he keeps on hand. If you want poor clothiug, you cannot bo accommodated at his establishment. But if you want a0. 1 article, mad in the latest style, Graut's is the place to go. Remem ber the place: Reynolds & Hukill's Block, Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. 35 2t Mrs. Butler has just rcceivod a new stock of Millinery Goods, consist ing of Hats, Frames, Foatbeis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets ifcc., &c, in the building north of Lawrence House, She solicits a continuance of the pat ronage of the ladies of Tionesta aud vicinity. 32.6 Stoves and stovewnre at Freemau & Corbet's. 2Svf MARRIED. McKNIUHT CAMPU1ELL At the resi dence of the bride's parents, on Thura day, Dec. 30th, 1875, by Kov. W. Elliot, Mr. II. G. McKnlght, of Oil City, and Mlss'Julia A. Campboll, of Tlonosta. Mac, you and your bride have our cry best wishes for n long, prosperous and happy life. TIOVKSTA aXA-HICiaTi-!. COUKKCTEP EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealers ip General Merchandise. Flour tfl barrel Buckwheat flour cwt Corn Men!, bolted Chop food ... 3.00 2.00 oo&i.oo Rys p buxhel OateM bushel .... 4045 Corn, ears . , . - - 404.ri Beans bushel - - - 2.00 3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - 17 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Sugar 10(5,121 Syrup - 7u(u,1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 lloast Hio Cofloe No. 1 - - - 83 Rio Coffee, best 60 Java Coffoe 37! Tea .fiO(S)1.25 Butter 30 32 Rico 10 Eggs, fresh 80 Salt ...... 2.15(5)2.25 Lard ....... 1520 Iron, common bar .... 4.00 Nails. lOd. 19 keg .... 4.2.5 Ume bbl. 2.00 Potatoes 35(0,40 Onions, 9 bushel .... 1.00 Green apples M buuhol .1.00' 1.75 yew Advertisements. ISometliiiig New I AT THE OLD FISHER STORE! WE HAVE STARTED A FLOUR & FEED STORE in tho building formerly occupied by J. J, r isner. OUR CHOP is made from CORN. WHEAT A OATS, and will bo sold at prosent, lor 1.73 l'KIl VWT. OUR FLOUR is made from tho best WINTER WHEAT every barrel of which Ik warranted Wild will 1)0 soiil proportionately low, In connection with tbo above, wo are keeping tho best brands or TOBACCOS, I IXK CUT, suited to tho most fastidious taste, IMoitiso lOxiintlito our Htoi 30 J. II. DKUICKSON A CO. Tla Republican Office KEEPS constantly on hand a largo as sortment of Blank Deeds, Mortgages Sulipienas, Warrants, Summons, ,Vc. to be sul! heap for cash Instate Volrc. Kstato ,4" Doctor J. Winuii Into of Tioiiprftiv Iloiough, Forest county, do ceiiTil. All persons ludebtcl to iid ci tato n-ro rixiurstod to mako iuimodiato payment, and those having legal claim against tho same, will preMfiit them with out delay in proper order for settlemetiS to J.W. If. HEISINUKH,) .,,,,,,. i.. t ..i.iii.M iiv ' AUiiilniHtrat rn. OU V K W I N A N S, ' A d m t n M ralri x . or. MI MX W. TATF.. Attorney. Tloneta, l'a., Nov. 10, 1S75. t lVtition. NOTICE la hereby given that a petition will bo presented at the next session of tho Legislature for a law reinstating thn Commissioners of the Hig Level Hlulo Road long enough to collect present tuxe, pav up indebtedness, and scltlo up ac counts. For tho Commissioners. 31 4 W. M. OVIATT. "government land SALE. Drpartmknt or Jcsti k. Olllco of the Solicitor of tho Treasury. Washington, D. C, Nov. 17, 176. Public sale, of farms and oil lnnds unar Tionesta, Forest Ooutity, Pernsylvania, bv llluf'ird Wilson, solicitor of tho Treas on-, with tnO approval or the Korrrotnry of the Treasury. The follow ing described properly Ivlng In Forest and Venangoeoiinties near Tion esta, will ho offered at public salo to the highest Dinner nt Agncw s Hotel, in the town of Tionesta, on Saturday the 2ith ony oi r euruury next, lit ten ociocK in the iuronoon, viz : 'J ract No. 1 . The original Holcinan Farm, containing 401 acres. Tract No. 2. 517 acres, tnndo ui of three nlooe. ono of 301 acres, one of 81 acres and thejother of 45 acres, adjoining. Those tracts bound on tnu Allegheny Jtlvor at lloicman s Flats, and are situated about threo miles from Tionesta. Much of the land Is cov ered with excellent timber. Tho cleared part is good farm and bottom laud. A number of good bouses and barns aro on each tract. Tract No. 3. 437 acres, situated near tho mouth of West Hickorv Creek, on tho Allegheny River, five miles above Tionesta. and con sists of bottom and hill land. There aro tivo houses and good out buildings on this tract. Theso tracts are considered valuablo oil hums, and it is thought that, upon being properly tested, will tie remunerative. They wero taken by tho United States for debt. Tho titlo is believed to bo undisput ed, and can bo examined by bidders for themselves before tho day 'of salo. Tho solicitor of tho Treasury Has no power to givo warranty deeds, and will only sell and convey to tlio puiclmFer all the right and title of tho United Slates. The sovoiiil tracts numbered 1, 2, and 3, will be sold separately. The highest bidder for each tract w lieu tho same Ik struck off to him as f pur chaser, will bo required to sign pis nam to a certiltcato netting forth that h0.u ""eh piucuaiur and nrecing to oonipij wmi the conditions of salo, ami will also ho required to pivr to mo agent of tho gov iment attending tho sale, tho (ran of $200.00, which will bo forfeited if he shall fail to make the payment and deliver tho neenrity according tho eonditions. Payments will bo nisdo as follows : Ono half of tho purchase money, less the $200.00 paid on the day of sale, shall be paid on delivery of the deed conveying the tract, tho remaining half to be paid in one year from the day of sale with intorost at six per cent, tor which doferred pay ment purchaser shall give his bond secur ed by tirst mortgage on the promises sold, Au agent of the government will attond, at the postofiiee ut Oil City, on Wednesday-, March 1st, 1H70, and where each purchaser will be required to pay to him one-half of the purchase money, loss tho $200 already paid, and deliver to him the propor secur ities for the remaining hulf, and to rrcoivo a conveyance executed by the solicitor of tho Treasury, of nil tho right aud titlo of tho United States of, iu, and to tho tract sold to him. IIlutord Wilson.- Solicitor of tho Treasury. Approved. B. H. Biu.stow. Soeretary of the Treasury, For further Information In regard to tho above doscribed lands, apply to Ji. B. Agnow, Attoruoy-at-Law, Tiottesta. V. C. W. EARNEST, SUKQEOKT DENTIST, TIDIOUTE, PA. ALL OPERATIONS pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical DontiMry per formed with care, and warranted. "I guar antee success or refund the nionov. Otlico iu ORAND1N CRICK, "BLOCK, Remember the pluce. 2-ly. Q. W. EAHNKST. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY; DR. CRUMB, established for many years iu Buffalo, by an entirely new Bvslem of medication, treats successfully Catarrh, Tlroiiehitis, and Diseases of the Lungs, Liver and Kidnevs, also Dilllcul tits of a Coiilidential fraturo, wherein skill and experience are required. Dr. Crumb has developed a practice which from its unparalleled success in thousands of cases, many of a very aggravated char acter, is ablo to positively guarantee a per fect and permanent euro iu every ease ho undertakes. He bend no Circulars or Treatises on these diseases to his patients, as it is undeniable that such kuowiodgu is In general extremely prejudicial, exercis ing un In jurlous rlleet by retarding and frequently counteracting u euro, tonding to alarm the patient, which is the princi pal object ot such productions, and ex cites and cxaggututes his tears as to tho curitbiiity of bis complaint. The Doctor requires simply a brief Iiistury of the enso and a candid plain statement of present HVmptmus a thorough examination will then be made, and if considered remedi able a sincere, consicutions opinion will bo given promptly and sueli medicine as will bo applicable will be sent by express, accompanied by full and explicit direc tions. Charges very moderate and with in tlu roach or all, ind success guaruntood. Such eases as havo failed under other, treatment particularly lie-tired, Ail letters, must enclose $Ul for consultation fee and correspondence during treat ment, and ad-, dressed l 1H(. W. II. CKUMB, 20 4 102 Pearl St., llullalo, . Y.N BIO TO S500. Explanatory circular how JlU to 500 Invested in Stuck Privileges has paid and will pay largo prolits. Railroad Stocks, Bonds and tiwld bought oil Margins. In terest Si x per cent, allowed on deposits, subject to sicbt draft. Buck waiter A Co., Hankers A. Brokers, 1(1 Wull St., New York. Jl OJiox 43I7J. 2(1 4 l i i :sT Tih a ."t TV. x piSriTo.N oi u 1 Tradesmen's Industrial lnstitutt, rillsbure.ti, r.i opens Oct. 7, closes .Nov ti. Address A. J. N ELLIS, I 1. I. i.leut T. I