Wednesday mormxg, Arc. n :s76. DO ROUGH officers. 7fHr.prM--.TonN Rrric. 0MCi7mrn -(. W. Robinson, S. A. Varner, A. 1. Kelly, K. H. Haslet, A. II. Partridge, H. O. Davis. dustier of the 7Vre D. H. Knor, (7. A, Kan dull. Conslatde IT. Sw.igarart Kfhoot Dirertnrx ). H. Knov, IT. O. Da vis, H. J. Wolcott, H. n. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, I). Clark. forest county officers. President Judge 1u T). Wrtmork. Assneiato Judges J on. U. Dalk, En wahoKkkr. Treasurer fi. J. SkTI.ey. Prothnnotaru. Register Recorder, iff. l W. Or.Anic. Sheriff' J turns Siiawkkv. Commimiorirr En BnnMN, If A AC liONd, John Ruck. County Superintendent M. S. Ditocto Vf AY. District Attorney H. T. InwiTf. Jury Commissioners II. J6. 'J'ownkr, Lyman Cook. ' County Surveyor T. T). Coi.mns. (roner M. Jttkt., .Tn. County Auditor Nicitot.as TnoMr- tOH, .1. R. NkILTj, JI. A. il'ENDKM.. Memlierof Congress Qv.o. A. Ji:Kfl. Assembly J . U- Aqnew. . Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and after July 2, 1S70. 80UTH. Train 22 - 0:55 n. m. 54 . . - 6;00 p. lrf. Nomn, Train OS P:r5 a. m. " 21 - - - - 3:20 p. 111. Train 22, south, nnd 21, north, nro 1st class ; Hip others nro accommodation frolRlits. Theso trains only aro allowed to curry passongors. On the IUvcr Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvineton, up tho river is North ; down U10 rlvor, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Republicans Attention. All Republicans, niul others, who do not wish to surrender at tho ballot box that which our brave soldiers won on tho battle-field, aro requested to meet at tho Arbitration Room in tho Court House, on Saturday evening next, at 7:30 o'cloek, for tho purpose of organizing a Hayes and Wheeler Club. C. A. Randall, Ch'n. Ilep. Co. Com. Rev. Urown formerly of Rouse "Ville, now of Irvine, Va., will conduct Iho services in the Presbyterian church nrvt Snrwlnv mnrninir nnd nvrnlncf. ------ J 1 D ' -O- See tho new advertisement of L. Klein, Jeweler, this week. J. M. MeEIroy was chosen Mayor of Oil City at their lato election. A good selection. Oil is still on tho riso. Three dol lars per barrel will bo nsked and given in a few days. The river, at present writing is lower than it has been for a number of years. We understand that there aro a large number of cases of cholera in fantum in tho county at present. Miss Beaver, and another young lady, whoso namo wo have uot learned, are visiting at Mr. Craig's. Tho for mer lady is a sister of Mrs. Craig's. Whortleberries and blackberries ure abundant and cheap. Tho former are now selling at 8 cts. per quart and tho latter have been sold as low as five ccnl3. . : ' ' Mr. Win. Richards was confined to his house, by a severe illness, last week. Wo are glad to notice that he has so far recovered as (0 bo able to attend to business. ' Small game is being hunted some what nowadays, but not found, to any great extent. It is altogether likely that there will bo a grand hunt for the .suppers, during the fall. Mr. Geo. Sibbald, who lives about ithrco miles up the river, is having a tiew foundation put under his house, and otherwiso improving it. IIo has one of the best farms in Forest county. A sidewalk has been built over lie west coaroCouncilRu0 Cul" ver., which walk is from one to twu feet higher than those which join it at fcither end. The new walk' should be lowered or tho old ones elevated" to tlie same grade, at once. The tanks of tho whole oil coun try are to bo gauged ou tho 1st of Sep tember, and the amount of oil on hand, published immediately thereafter. It ia tho opinion of the Derrick that tho public will bo astonished becauso of the smallness of tho amount. The Warren correspondent of the Derrick says tho oil belt oi'the Warren territory seems to be lost, operators btrikingdry holes in all directions. Wanted. A few loads of hard wood, on subscription, nt this office. The wood must not be over fifteen inches in length. G TsT T) REPUBLICAN RALLY!! A GRAND L'lU'UliLlCAN Mass Meeting WILL BE HELD AT ' -THE COURT HOUSE, TIONESTA, PA., ON TUESDAY EVE, SEPT. 26. ALL ARE INVITED. Gen. Harry White . AND Hon. J. H. Osmer, of Franklin, and other good speakers will address tho enacting. Come out, Republicans and do honor to the honorable men who aro your candidates for positions of trust, and let tho people see that you are steadfast and earnest in your support of Hayes and Wheeler and honest Government. Come out, ye who aro "on the fence," and hear the truths that will land you ou the sido of Principle and Right, and lead you to vote for Hn3es an'd Whcoler, the advocates of true Reform, and not boon companions with Tweed, Morrissey, and Wall Street gamblers. Corao out, Democrats, and hear tho whole truth, and turn from the errors of your ways. Hayes and Wheeler are tho men you had ought to vote for, and we will prove it to you. Come out, everybody, and we will do you good. Mr. .Chadwick, a section boss on the railroad, who lives a short distance below the depot, met with a'painful though not serious accident, on Thurs day morning last. ' In company with some track hands, ho was goiug down the track on a hand-car, bis legs hang ing down over the front end, when about ono-fourth of a mile below the depot, the car ran over a railroad tor pedo, which had been fastened upon tho rail by some of tho men belonging to tho night train, tho night before. Tho torpedo exploded, and a pieco of it, perhaps the size of a silver quarter, was blown into the calf of Mr. Chad wick's leg. The wound was probed, but no particles of the torpedo were found. Tho wound is improving slow ly. These torpedoes are placed on the track to be exploded by tho wheels of tho locomotive, as a warning to the engineer to "slow up" and look out for tho train ahead ; and for other sig nals with which wo are not familiar. The accident is to bo deplored, but "nobody's to blame." Mr. II. II. Stow, formerly of this county, now of Cincinnati, is contem plating another change of base, this time to West Virginia, where he will superintend tho working of an cxton sivo coal mine, in which ho is largely interested. After Mr. Stow had dis posed of his lumber business, at Stow town, he with a partner, leased a large quautity of laud about Edenburg, nnd put down a few wells, one of which," we recollect, produced sixty barrels per day. Oil at that time was worth only lOcts. per barrel. Before any material ruse in tlte price of oil had taken place he disposed of his entire interest in what is now the best part of tho best oil territory known. JJe missed be coming a millionaire, narrowly ; nnd we would just about us soon Ilcbart had made his everlasting fortune as any man wo know of excepting our self. Maj. John Peterson, of Trunkey ville, is no sorehead OK, no. On the contrary, !'Q is up and at work with 0l" his might for tho success of the I Democratic ticket. Io 13 Retting quite a local reputation among the uu terrified, and f-ecni3 to take considera ble prido in confirming said individu als in the error of their ways. All through tho lato piping hot weather t lie Major has been breathing forth threatcnings and slaughter against the Republican party in general, and the Frecdmen'a Bureau in particular. Tho particular cussedness of this affair is that John holds a fat office undei Pres ident Grant. Ingratitude, thy name is Peterson ! J. Y. Saul's boy, who has been so ill that his life, at one time, was despaired of, is slowly recovering. He had the measles, and caught cold, which settled ou the lungs. Lacytown Correspondence. Lacytown, Aug. 21,1876. Ed. RnrfEi.icAN: Since last writing you, ours has been a "deserted villfge." Several families were absent practicing in the "can can j" the.-o returned, wo have tho nssuraucc of livlicr times In the futuro. John Wcant gave one of his cele brated "break downs," lust Friday ; wo aro told by those who know, that it was a perfect success. Ciirnp meeting is announ?cd to bo held but one Sunday, which is next; all who desire meeting their friends should attend on that day. Mr. El more Lacy, of Warren, called last Saturday. He thinks Warren will prove tho placo of places for oil. Blackberries sell for two aud threo cents more bore than in Tioncs ta; Jhis is noticeable that an article is always cheaper in tho market than at the placo of produce. Mr. Adams f your placo is hero doing some work on tho mill, which will bo put in operation next week. Mr. Gilfillan has the contract of saw ing the logs. About a week ago a bear chased some ehecp belonging to Peter Younk in a field in sight of tho house. Peter went for the bear, gun in hand, and would have killed it had his weajoii been loaded ; with somo assistance from the family he succeeded in fright ening the monster away. Every year one or more of his sheep are caught by these marauders. - , Wo took a drivo over Dutch Hill yesterday, and remarked tho wonder ful improvements that have been made on that road by Messrs. Matha, Metz gar, and others. - - ; Geo. Lacy of Lacy Mills received quite an Injury from a fall last week. Wo understand he struck on his back, but are not acquainted with tho par ticulars of the accident. By tho way our flour mill and harness shop receive orders from all parts of the Co.; they speak for them selves. . j I De Clake. T. D. Collins, of East Hickory, is doing a paying lumber business, even in these hard times. He saws bill stuff for all points down the river, con tracting tho same before ho saws it, and does a good deal in oak, furnish ing lumber for freight cars, oil rigs, and various other purposes. Orders pour in upon him so fast astoloavono time for the general lumber business, which, just now is not very profitable. The lumber is delivered . mostly by water, "skippered," as it i3 termed ; that is, tho lumber is rafted only a few courses deep, in order that it may float in very shallow water, and bo easily pried over the riffles. Hon. J. B. Agnew has received a communication from the faculty of Louisville Medical College, asking him to recommend some young mac of Forest county for a beneficiary schol arship in that institution. The holder of this scholarship will be at no ex pense whatever for tuition aud instruc tion, but will simply have to "find" himself. This is a good opportunity for somo young man to acquire a med ical education. Any one wishing the scholarship will communicate at once with Mr. Agnew. M. Carpenter is about to canvass Forest Count' in general and Tionesta in particular for a book entitled the "Career of Moody and Sankey, in Great Britain and America," by Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, D. D. Tho book contains a portrait of Moody, engraved on steel. We hope thoso of our citi zens who aro able to do so will sub scribe to this work, thereby securing a good book, aud at the same time giv Mr, Carpenter a lift. Some fine showers of rain have fallen siujc our last issue, and welmvo had some uncomfortably coi weather for this time of year. Wo are inform ed that there was frost out on tho hills ou Monday and Tuesday mornings. In town the fog from the river keeps off the frost. We have had seme of the hottest and some of tbo coldest weather in this month that we have ever experienced in August. Tick's Florul Guide, for the last quarter of 187G, is received. This i3 a very useful publication for all inter ested in tho culture of flowers, and is the cheapest periodical published, tho subscription price being only 25 cents per year. Address Jamc3 Vick, Roch ester, N. Y. The Union -Agricultural Society will hold its next -Fair and Cattle Show t Sugar Grove, Warren Co., Pa., September 27th, 28lh and 20th, 1870. Membership tickets, which en titles the holder to exhibit in all de partments, and secures him admission for self, wife and all minor children, with horses nnd carriago during tho fair, aro sold at $1,00. Single ticket 25 cU. The premium list is compre hensive and liberal, and competition is open to all. Prothonotary Clark slipped and fell upon tho terrace in front of his house, on Monday evening last, and, in trying to break lila fall,' dlsTocatcd J his right wrist. It was put in place, shortly, and be now wears it in a sling. Tho wrist and hand are somewhat swollen, but do not seem tn cause him much trouble, as he did 9ome writing, using bis game hand, yesterday morn ing. Speaker Kerr died at Rockbridge Alum Springs,. West Virginia, on Sat urday last. His last hours Were pain less, and ho was couscious to the end. His disease wa3 consumption of tho bowels, but toward the last his lungs were involved. He was a conscien tious and faithful public officer. Geo. Lacy Jr., of Galenza Mills, while fixing tho "splash" on the dam, slipped aud foil, spraining his back severely. , Tbo sprain laid him up for some time, and a billions attack kept him down some time longer. He is now mending rapidly. Peters' Hoitschold ZIclodicsTSa. 21 , is to hand, containing select vocal mu sic by tho best composers of our coun try. The music published in this pe riodical, in one year, would, if pur chased in sheet form, cost not less than 20. Yet tho subscription price is only $2 per year. Address J. L. Peters, 843 Broadway, N. Y. NOTICE ! ! Wishing to open a new set of books for tho ensuing year, all thoso owing me will please call and eettle within 30 days, as after that date my books for the past year will be placed in the hands of M. W. Tate, Fsq., for collec tion. W. C. Coburn, M. D. t Tionesta, Aug. 21, 2876. It Scribner'a: Monthly Jbr Septem ber, has the following contents: Prin cess Use, from the German of Marje Peterson, ill us.; A Fantasy; That Lass o' Lowrie'8, chapters III, IV and V, ill us.; On a Miniature; Insanity and its Treatment, illus.; Wesleyan University, illii3.; A Fox Hunt at Pan; Song; The Ghostly Rental; Shndows ; The Voyage of the "Amer ica"; "A Wounded Ouo will Read my Rhyme"; Something about Birds,illus.; Tho Brido of the Rhine, (Two Hun dred Miles in a Mosel Row-boat) III, illus.; Philip Nolan's Friends, or Show Your Passports! chapters XXV XXVIII ; . Choice aud Chanco ; Pro testant Vaticanism ; California House keepers and Chinese Servants; In and about the Fair ; Topics of tho Time; Tho Old Cabinet; Homo and Society ; Culture ancTTogress; The World's Work; Brie a-Brac. Ternn SI per annum... Scribner & Co., Publishers, New York. ' NOTICE. Having openod a new set of books in partnership, I have left my own accouuts in hands of W. E. Lathy, Esq., for collection. Parties owing mo please take notice , : ! . J. E. Blaine, M. D.: Bras3 and Porcelain Lined Ket tles for sale at Robinson & Bonner's. . st.: , Sole Leather for sale at Robin son & Bonner's. 2t.: Teams Wanted. For bark haul ing nt Brooks.ton Tannery. ' 18-3t. G. Bitooics & Co Glass fruit jar3, tin cans, and sealing wax, etc., at Robinson & Bon ner's. 12tf 3IOSKY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices i ' Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 8 1.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20. inches in diameter. Oflico at Lawrence House. J. II. Deuicksson & Co. 27tf FOR SALE. The valuable aud beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he'uow resides, is in my bauds for salo at very low figures. Terms one-third purchass money down, and tho balance in ouo and two years. Miles W. Tate. 10lf. tion lawx1 a. 3 r yvi ntiyrs, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson fc Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour 1 l.ai rcl ... f .!K)(5,7.70 Floury sack 1.7:(n l.X Corn Mrial, bolted - 1.!mj Chop feed ... $l.r.rfi.l.7.r. ltyo 'jA bushel .... 7."; HO Oats bushel -. .- - - 40(.i.00 Corn, cars - - - 40lb4 Beans "p bnshel . l.602.fiO ITam, Sugar cured canvaacd - - '17 P.reak fast Hacon, sugar cured - - 1(1 Shoulders ..... 121 YVhltefish, Jmlf-l.arrcls - - - - - 7.00 LiaUo herring half-barrels - " 4.00 Sugar 7 " . - , -, : 10(3.12 Syrup - - - - ' . ' . 7,-,1.00 N. O. Molasses - - . - - 85(100 Itoast Rio Coffeo No. 1 25(3,ao ItioCoffco, - - - - 25f;.20 Java ColTbo - - ... ar Tea , - - - - ' -. '.50(91.20 Cutler - - ... 20(ai 2' Eggs, fresh ; - " - - - 15)1(5 Salt , - . - - - ' - : 2.002.10 Lard - - -" ... - 1013 Iron, common bar . ; . ' - 3.75 Nails, 10J, g keg ) - J , - ' - , . - 3.00 rotatoos, New - . " - - - C075 LimofUbbl. : - - , - - 1.00 New Advertisement.. DURING our experience of the past lx months, in tho GROCERY, PROVIS ION, FLOUR FEED Business in Tio nosta, wo have found tho old maxim, of MONEY savad is money enrnod," a true one, and that we have saved the peojle of this bor ouprh and surrounding country a consid erable amount. ' Having Lad a long cxperionce In tho wholcsalo business, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from first hands, which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tho true system of doing business for CASH only, 'we can sell goods for a much loss prolit, in fact, competing with prices in any of tho cities In tho State. ' in thanking tho citizens for liberal pat ronago in tho past, wo nnnounco our ro movul from tho Fisher sloro, to tho pleat ant location known as the - - , , . 1 ACOMB BUILDING, it "it r o - r- .-( (Immediately sowth of tho Company Store) Trhcro, in consideration of the continued depression in the tiinns, have again lower ed our prices, bei.eving that goods should not bo sold ut war pricos, whero the oppor tunities to niako money aro so much loss. r?f-In future our store will bo keptopan until 9 P. M., for tho mutual beuolit of tho general public and ourselves,' ; J. JI. DEUICKSON A CO. Itale JVotlcc. i Estalo of Mary Dalo deceased, lato of TionoHta Township, ForcBt county. All persons indcbtoJ to said e.stato aro re quested to in:iko immediate pnyinont, and thoso having legal claims against the somo will present theln, without dely, in proper order for settlement to NANCY 1JAWSON, Administratrix, or MILES W. TATE, Att'v, Juno 20, 1870. 12 0 TionosU, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE.. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Ven di. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common" Picas of Forest county and to mo directed, there-will be exposed to sale by public venduo or out cry, at the Court House, In tho borough of' Tionesta, on , ; MONDAY, AUGUST 23th, A. D. 187(5, ; at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: , C. C. Church vh. Mary M, Tliinney, Ad ministratrix of H. S. t'hinney deceased, Vondi. Ex. No. 37 Sept. Torm, 1S7B. Gra ham. All of Defendant's interest of, in und to the following dosoribed real estate, situato in tho township of Harmony, county of Forest and State of Fouusvlvu nia, bounded and dcscribod as follows, Jo-wit: Beginning at a post at the south east corner of land convcyod by Henry Rosenbaeh and James C'arr to Vm. Pat terson, tJionco by vacant land south eighty-nine cast one hundred and sixty icrcli oa to a post, thence north ono degree cast two hundred and twenty-two pcrclic to a post, thoueo north eighty degrees west thirty-six perchca to u rod oak, theiico north onp degree cast fifty-livo porches to post, thonco north cighty-nino degrees, west two hundred and four perches to u post, thence by land formerly of William Neill of Isaac, south ono ileroo west one hundred ami sixty-!ivo perches to a post, thence south cighty-nino cast eighty per ches to a post ut'ih'o northeast of land con veyed by Henry Itosonhach and others to Yiii. Patterson aforesaid, thence south one degreo ono hundred nnd twelve perches to tho placo of beginning. Containing throe hundred and thirt y-threo acres of land and allowance, bo tho sumo niuro or lessj being part of u tract ot four hundred and thirty-three acres twouty-threo perches and allowance of land conveyed by the i.'ommor! wealth of Fcimsyl vania to James H. Noil 1, by patent dated thirteenth day of April, A. D. JtS enrolled i' patent book vol. 6(1, page and recorded in Franklin, Venango county, in deed book 2, page y:i2 ami M.i:t, and being tho saino tract or parcel of land conveyed and grant ad by James H. Neill and Mary N. his wifo to Henry Rosonhach and James M. Carr. by Uoed dated March 27, A. I), lhiift, and I recorded in Forest County in Deed Book 4, pa-co 411, Ac. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Mary M. l'hinuey, Adminis tratrix of H. 8. i'hiniKiy doe'd, at tho suit of C. C. Church. Terms cash. JCSTIS S1IAWKEY, Khcriir. Slierilf's Otliee, Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., May 31, ltnii. IMPLOYiMENT, Mait and fonudo, sala--J ry or commission. Wo pay agent as salary of )f- i a week and cn pi uses. Eure ka Muuuiai'luring Co., liaillord. Conn, Particulars free, 41 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VI HTUE of ft writ of Levari V-m Issued out of tho Court of Conn Picas of Forest County an 1 to me direc (hero will bo exposed to sale by pu' vtndnp or iiiterv, nt the Court House, t!e r.oi-oi;j-!i r Viniiesta, en MONt).Y, AU(it'ST'!h, A. P. 17' at II o'clock, a. to., the followlngitccril real estate, to-wit! Jacob A. Yont nnd Charles Schoft., Tr tees, vs. Tho l'erkiomeu Oil Compa. Lev. Fa., No. 27 Sept. Term, 2870. I rw Tlmt tract of land sitnnto in Kings township, nnd bounded und dcMrrilx-il follows, lo-vit: Beginning nt a nost l stones, adjoining lands of Hiberf liu rh thonco south torty-thrco and onc-htdf . prees east ono hundred and sisty-twop chos to a post and stones, tiieneo no forty-six ami one-half decrees oait til four and ono-hrtlf perfhes to tho place beginning.- f'ontaining fllty-flv strict measure, be the same more or In being tho same premises which Geo llasbach and wife by Indenture dated first day of February lWr, nnd reoon in tho otllce for recording of Deeds afo aid, indeed book E. E., pagn COV A granted and conveyed unto Daulcl Jones in fee. Ar.so. That certain tract of land 1ml Ritunto in township of Allegheny, (n Harmony) bounded and described as 1 lows, to-wit: Commencing nt a post tho southeast corner of tho whole tr thence along tho north lino of tract 1 227 west one hundrod and fifty 'nine a nine-tenths perches to a post in the sou east corner of land formerly covered V. W. Post, thence along tho east iine said"and, north one hundred and fourte perches and livo-tcnths of a perch to post, tiieneo by tho south lino of la contracted for by Levi Mctzger noi eighty-seven nnd. one-half degrees ei ono hundred and fifty-nine and nir tenths pcrchos to post in tho cast lino said whole tract, thenco along said lino south one hundred and eighteen j ches to placo of beginning. Containii ono hundred and eight acres and ono hu dred and seven perches of land bo t same more or loss, and allow auce ot & p cent. Taken in execution and to be sold as t property of Tho Perkiomen Oil Com pan at the suit of Jacob A. Yost and Charl Schoft, Trustoes. - , , . . Terms cash. ' JUSTIS RnAWKEY, Sheriff Sheriff's Offlce, Tionesta, Forest Count Pa., Aug. 1, 1870. . . . ; 1ST IB TW . , Furnitur o Rooms Tho undersigned begs lonvft to infon the citizons of Tionesta, and tho pnblio 1 goneral, that ho has opened a FlHti CLASS FUltNtTUIlE STOEE, hi hi new building nt the Junction of Klnf Hi and the Dutch Hill road, whors ho keep on hand a largo assortment of , , , ..FURNITURE, ; Consisting In paxt of . -. , Walnut Parlof Sots r. ' - '! . . v , . Chamber Sots, !.... ., Cane Seat Chairs, "5 " V - Wood Seat Chairs, : Rocking- Chairs , Dining Tables, . , -Extension Tables, ' ,' Marble Top Tables, . Kitchen Furniture, . t ; ; i Bureaus, ., .. . -; , Bedsteads, Washstnnds, ' Lounges, MattresBcs Cupboards, Book Cases, Fancy. Brackets, ' i Looking Glasses, , ricturo Frames, and , PICTTJKES FieAIED. ' - ALSO, SASH &c IDOOIS i always on hand. . I:, s . His rooms being larpo, and well situat ed ho is prepared to oiler superior Induce ments to purchasers. Call and oxamino his stock and "prices, and bo convinced UNDERTAKING; A Aill assortment of Collins and Caskets constantly in ntore. ' ' 23 ly .A. II. PARTRIDGE. TO THE WORKING CLASH. Wo can furnish yon employment at which you enn make very largo pay, in your own locali ties, without boing away from homo over night. Agents wanted in every town and county to take subscribers for The Cen tennial lteoord, the lartcest publication, in tho United States 1( pages, 04 columns . Elegantly Illustrated; Terms only per year. Tho Record isxlovoted to whatever Is of interest connected with tho Centen-" jiial year. The Groat Exhibition nt Phil adelphia is fully illustrated in detail. Ev erybody wants it. The whole peoplo fool groat interest in their Country's Centen nial Birthday, and want to know all about it. An elegant patriotic crayon drawing premium picture Is presented freo to each subscriber. It is entitled, "In remem brance of the One Hundredth Anniversa ry of tho IudeiM-npenco of the United States." Size, 2.'ix.'50 inches. Any ono nan becomo a successful agent, for but show tho paper and .picture and hundreds of subscribers ure easily obtained every where. There is no business that will pay like this at present. We havo many iiKcnts who aro making as high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is thu time ; don't delay. Remember It costs nothing top i vo the business a trial. Send for our circu lars, terms, und sample copy of paper, which aro sent free to all who apply ; do it to-day. Complete outfit freo ti'tboso who decide to engage. Farmers r.n 1 me chanics, and their sons and daughters make the vcrv best of agents. Address, T HE Cli.N T E NNIaL RECORD, 12 6m. Portland, Maine. mis rArrn is ov fili: witic " tsC a-ir'7zQ ' i, 'W Whoru A JvertinluK Contract cub bo niu.l. S3 SAMPLE FREE und hu; pay to male n 11. 1 U main every whore. AJdrcoS Tho Union Pub. Co., Nuwuik, N. J. 22 It