LA J '.' LIT!. I. j 1 W. R. DUNK EDITOR. WEMESD1Y MORmC, AUG. SO, 1876. Republican National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. HAYS, of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, GEN. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For Stat Senator, J AS. GREEN 8ultject to action f the district conferees.) For Assembly, J. B. AGNEW. For District Attorney, . 'j S. D. IRWIN. For Coroner, ' W. C. COBURN. For Jury Commissioner, P. V. MERCILLIOT. TILDEN'S PERJURY. On the 26th day of December, 1863, "Samuel J. Tilden made the following osUh: "I hereby certify that the .following is a true and faithful statement of the pains, profits, or income of Samuel J. "Tilden, of tho Cit of New York, and county of New 1 ork, State of New York, whether derived from any kind of property, rents, interests, dividend?, salary, or from any profession, trade, employment, or vocation, or from any other source whatever, from 1st day of January to dlst day or December, 1SG2, both days inclusive, and subject to an income tax under the Excise "Jaws of the United States. Income from all sources, $7,118." In his answer, under oath, to the complaint of the St. Louis and Terre ilaute railroad, he declares : "That for such services the defend ant, Tilden, made a charge of ten "thousand dollars against said second mortgage bondholders, aud the said charge was paid, by or on behalf of said second mortgage bondholders, on MieJJth of Uctober, 1862; - that the defendant, Tilden, for a part -of his services aforesaid, also made a charge of the like sum often thousand 'dollars on accounfof professional ser vices jenlered to tho first mortgage bondholders and the receivers, which was paid to him by the said Azariah C. Flagg; and which pay ment appears under date of Novem ber 7, 1862, in a statement annexed to the first report aforesaid, as having been receipted fcr by the said Tilden, '-on account of professional services.' " The New York JStaais Zdtung, which lias supported Mr. TilJeu, isveryanx nous over the above conflicting affida vits. It says "if he cannot give a sat isfactory explanation he is not a fit man for the Presidency." One or two Democratic papers declare it is a private matter, and is nobody's busi e. It is not a private matter, as it involves two publie crimes perjury and swindling the Government. The New York Times, which brought out the charges, affirms its ability to prove that the two affidavits were actually made.' Hence this case must bo wet, and cannot be sneered down as a cam paign lie. Mr. Tilden must answer. Oil reached $4 on Saturday last, tind yesterday's Derrick has the follow ing in regard to that and the two pre ceding week days : Last Friday morning the market opened at $2.90. Since that time, in only three days, there has been an ad vance of $1.12 J, something that never occurred before in the history of the oil trae. Some of the better posted speculators have been contemplating marked advance, few of them, how ever, if any,80 great an appreciation and in consequence were carrying quite lurgo quantities at the com mencement of it. Many of them have made handsome fortunes. We are quite reliably informed that one of the speculators' hero is about $75,000 Ahead, and several others nearly or .quite as much. Many -of them count their profits realized on Friday, Satur day and to-day's work by tens of .thou tands, and few of ihera by anything Jess than thousands. Large numbers of outsiders w ho rarely, if ever, .have anything to do with the market .have been induced to'tako a chance" and have realized good profits. Young men with limited capital and board bills to pay have purchased calls at prices they little expected tho market would reach, and have realized profits raaging from fifty to a thousand dol lars. It is safe to say tl.o Oil Ex change was never the scene of so much fcxciUii-cnt in three consecutive days. That tho pruGts wtro almost fabulous juav bo stcu ut a glance. Suy a mau bought ono thousand barrels Friday morning at $2.40 and held it until this afternoon, and then sold at $4.02), he would realize in the single transaction $1,625.00. Not less than 1,500,000 barrels have changed hands during the three days, on all of which some one realized profits. Our Washington Letter. Special to the REPunucAir. Washington, D. C, Aug. 28, '76. The harmonious action of the New York Republican delegates rt Sarato ga; the evidences they presented of a complete unifaction of all the various factions of tho party in the State ; the fusion of the Liberal and Independ ent voters with the straight-out Re publican organization, and the unani mous nomination of one of tho most popular leaders of the State brought rejoicing to many an anxious, doubt ing Republican heart; and dismay and grief to many heretofore hopeful Democrats, who have been left over here, to supervise the work, of the campaign, aud thousands of others temporarily or permanently residing here aud wha stand prominently iden tified with one or the other of the great parties who are soon to lock horns in a struggle for the mastery and control of the nation for tho next four years. They regard New York as the State that will decide the con test for good or ill ; and there is no question but what the Democrats had founded about all their hopes upon Republican dissensions, aud the mis givings of Republicans were quite as generally baed on their apprehensions that no way of compromise would be found. Cheering intelligence also comes with every breeze sweeping in from the Prairies of tho great West and Northwest. Even California sends greetings and assurances of a complete victory ; and from tho character of the warfare being urged against the nltra copperhead candidate for Gov ernor of Maine, under the furious lead ership of Senator Blaine, it is entirely safe to predict a triumph in that State more complete than any that has cheered the loyal masses there and elsewhere for the past six or eight years. New evidences of Mr. Til Jen's total unfitness for the place he aspires to are every day coming to light, shock ing bis honest supporters and threat ening panic among the plotting coc spiritors who head the Democratic forces, as they reRlieebow the reformer cheated even his own friends at the St. Louis convention. The New York Times makes a charge of perjury against the great reformer, that, un less it can be shew to be a "campaign lie" as some of Tildcu's champions have characterized it, must prove hopelessly disastrous. Whichever horn of this dilemma be chooses cannot much matter as to the verdict. The publication has occa sioned much dismay in Democratic circles. There is a fearful looking forward to judgment, somewhat reliev ed by the iope that he can in some uuthought of way reconcile hi3 two statements. Apparently well founded charges of crookedness in all direct ion are Wing made, which are begin ning toliave a very paralyzing effect upon his Adherents. Washington has been captured by an army of Centennial xcursionists, chiefly from the West, but with a good sprinkling from the East and South. They are increasing each day, and bid fair to crowd the Exposition for the remaining months of its exist ence. New attractions in the way oi cattle shows, regattas and other inter esting features have been devised, which.it is hoped, may largely in crease the attendence. Washington presents many points of interest to these visitors and they make an indus trious use of all their special seuses, and tax their powers of locomotion to their utmost, that no locality may be neglected and that they may resume theit mcanderings with an exhaustive inoujedgo of the National Capital, as one of the accompjiahtaents acquired by theirCentenuial journey. Other than the presence of thes1 visitors, our city is suffering from the .usual stagnation following the ad journment of Congress ; the removal of the President with his family to the sea-shore, and the absence of many other officials en their annual leave, liut the re-pavement of Peunsylvania Avcuuo aud the resumption of work upon the Washington Monument, sus pended ruauy years ugo, promise, in toniitcliou with political events, to make this a more than orJinnrily eventful season. Confusion reigns supreme in the de partments where every ono is demor alized by tho suspense incident to the preparations making for a slaughter of officials, next October. Maxwell. Good Roasted Coffee, 23 cts, at Robinson & Bonner's. Try it. 2t. Teams Wanted. -For bark haul ing at Brookston Tannerv-T 18-3L G. Brooks A Co Register's Notico. NOTICE ishcrcbygtven that the firstand final necount of Nancy A. suable ami John 7,ent.s, Administrators of tho estnto of Peter Sibblo deceased, has leen projH-r-ly filed for Uie September Term of tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, and will be presented for confirmation on Monday of said Court. I). W. CLARK, Register. Tiouesta, Aug. 28, 1878. 3t Trial List, September Term, 1876. Forest County, sr. List of Cases set down for irial at a Court to be held in and for said Count v, commencing September 25, 1870: No. Tr. Yr. Janey Dale et ol vs. Robin son A Bonner Elizabeth Ooer vs. It. C. Scott et al Samuel Duff va. Jamca W. Uuthrio George Baraxrd vs. Joseph Cook J. II. Dorrickson et al vs. John McDonald et al Mary M. Woodington Adinrs et al vs. James Shrivcr Adinrs et al Geo. W. Dean vs. J. IT. Ding- man et al Charles Murphy et ux vs. Thomas Porter S. C. Sloau vs. Geo. W. Dilh- ridgo it Co. Darius Tubey vs. Wood "A Kali-oner et nl Sep. 1870 2 Feb. 1871 17 May 18C7 43 Dec 1874 44 Dec 1S75 10 May 1S75 0 May 1S75 70 Sep. 1873 14 Sep. 1875 9 Sop. 175 John Becker vs. J. 1). Hunt 18 Sep. 1870 Wallace Fleming vs. John Peterson, Executor -S5 May 1ST3 Jairus 1). . Reck vs. Par ous Copeland J. F. Overhinder vs. Chas. llinton J. G. Wolf et ux vs. J. Shaw key J. G." Root vs Geo. Morgan J. A. Proper, successor for use vs. J. W. 1L Kcisiiiger 45 May 1S70 60 Sep. 1S76 S Sep. 1C6 35 May 1S76 i t ai Aufira Jesse Carson vs. R M. Car 7 May 1ST son Jacob Wagoner vs. J. A. Dale et al Freeman A Corlct vs. Goo. W. Dithridge A Co. Jas. Harriott vs. J. G. Bon- 24 Sep. 1876 23 May 1870 44 Feb. 1870 19 Sep. 1S76 ton ct al M. D. Hall A Co. vs. R. M. Carson Jared M Brush ct al for uso vs. Hugh McNe.il f t al J. W. II. Reisinger et al Ad- 43 Sei. 1870 1 Dec 1S75 mr i v. j. M. Kepler Goo. Morgan vs. U. X. I 17 Feb. 1870 Lacy 21 Feb. 1S76 arren Savings Rank of Warrou, Pa. vs. J. Cobb A -v Son 40 May 1S7G Citizens' National Bunk of Warren, Pa. vs. J. Cobb A Sn 39 May 1876 S. S. Hoi brook ot al vs. Sei dell Whitman 67 Sep. 1876 D. W. CLARK, Pro ho notary Tionesta, Aug. 28, 1370. PROCLAMATION. Witerkas. ThITon. L. I). Wet more, President Judsre of tbo Court of -Common Picas and Quarter-Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, tSc, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence cn tho fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tho 2th day of Sept. 1S7. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices or tho Peace and Constables of said county, that thev bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other romcmbrancos, to do thoso things which to their ollices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to proeouto against them as shall be Just. Given un der my hand and seal A. D. 1870. JUSTISSIIAWKEY, Sheriff. JE(u(c Notice. Estate of Mary Dale deceased, lato of Tionesta Township, Forest county. Ah persons indebted to said estuto are re quested to make immediate payment, and tlioRe having legal Claims against the same will present them, without dely, in proper order for settlement to KAXCV DAWSON-, Administratrix, or MILKS W. TATK, Att'y, Juno 20, 1S70 12 0 TionesU, Pa. Awarued tho Highest Medal at Vienna. E. & H. T. AHTHONY & CO., 91 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealera in CI I ROM OS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, G raphoscopes, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We are Headquarters for everything In tho way of STKKKOPTICONS and MAG IC LANTKKNS, being liuuiuhtcluri-rit of tho Miero-Scientlfle lantern. Stereo-Panopticon, University Sterooptiw.n, Advertisers Slereopticon, Artopticon. School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLK'S f-AXTEtEN.. Fiich style being the beat of Ja.- in tte market. ; Catalogue ,f Lantern and Slid, s, with directions Jor usin, bent on appht-ation. Any euterprining man can Liaik.6 money wilh a Ma'io lantern. jJirCut out this advertisement for ref erence. -tV JOB WORK ucHt!yesfccutvJ at tLL cfice t Iti-sollttL'tt Ikies. 2sT El "W Furnituro Rooms! T tuvtars-igned beg leavo to Inform the cHlwn of Tionesta, and tlw public in general, that h? has opened a FlllST CLASH VUIiSlTUIlK &TQK1 in Ms new building at tho junction of Elm St, and tho Dutch Hill road, where ho keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting In part of Walnnt Parlor Sets, Chamler Sets, Cmi Seat Chairs, Wood Seat Chah-a, Rocking Chnlra, Dining Tables, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Kltclwn Furniture, . liureans. Bedsteads, Wasbstandu, Ijoungcs, . Mnttrossfl, CuplOArda, 7Vxk Casos, , Fancy Brackets, Looking Gla-sses, Ficture Frames, and PICTURES FRAMED. ALSO, sash &c :doo:r,s always on hand. His rooms being large, and well nitnat ed ho is prepared to oiler superior induce ments to purchasers. Call and examine his stock and prices, and bo convinced UNDERTAKING. A full assortment of Cofflns and Caskets constantly in Rlore. 23 ly A. II. PARTRIDGE. f ; tf 7 rf TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wo can furnish you employment at which yon cim make very large pay, in your own locali ties, without being away 'from homo over night. Agents wanted in every town and county to Lake subsorilers for The Ccn teunial Record, the lamest publication in tho United States HI pages, 64 columns; Elegantly Illustrated; Terms only fl per year. Tho Record is devoted to whatever is of Interest connected with tho Centen nial year. Tho Great Exhibition at Phil adelphia is fully illustrated in dutoil. Ev frylody want.i it. The whole people feel great interest In their Country's Centen nial Birthday, and want to know nil about it. An elegant patriotic crayon drawing premium picturo is presented free to each subscriber. It is entitled, "In remem brance of the Ono Hundredth Anniversa ry of tho Indepenpcnce of tho United States." Sir.o, 2.lxo0 inclies. Anyoneean become a successful agent, for but show tho paper and picturo and hundreds of subscribers are easily obtained every where. There is no business that will pay like this at present. Wo have many agents who are making as high as ?20 per day and upwards. Now is the time; don't dclny. Remouibor it costs nothingtogive the bustnesa a triaL Send for our ciicu lars, terms, and aAiitjSe -copy of paper, whkhttre sent freo to all whi p4y; do it t-Uy Comjlta wit tit froo to' thoso svho decide to ngat. Farmers and me chanics, aud their sons anil daughters make the vorv best of ugentx. Addresn, THE CENTENNIAL RECORD. 12 Cm. Portland, Maine. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pittsburgh Railroad. o N AND AFTER Sunday, July 2, 1870, trains win run as iouows; STATIONS, Northward. Southward It. I No. t N.). 6 No, 1 No. No a in p m p in p m n m p m Pittsburgh 8:.-)0 2:25 8:tr, 7:r,0J 2:5T. 6:4( W Pen Jnnel0:02 3:18 Khr.0 (Irf57 4:fcf 4:Wi Kittannlng 10:40 4::i 11:4" (i:(Xt 12:4il 3:5:1 K. B'k J unci 1:23 5:25 12:.W ft: in I l:to H:.Ti Brady Beud 11:40 5:40 1:20 fi:0l 11:27 2:1." Parker !2;12 MS 2:30 4:2.1 10:41 12:10 ICmleuton 12:48 C:53 2:f.r 4:01 10:2.". 12:00 Scrubgras 1:27 7:40 4:b 8:30 t;42 10:32 Franklin 2:03 8;1. ft:2ri 2:52 0:0 I': 10 Oil City 3:30 8:50 0:20 2:20 8:25 8:25 Oloopolis 2:40 8:35 10:31 0:10 EagloRock 3:(Xi 0:00 10:20 5:51 Tionesta 8:2"; f:.V fi:00 Tidiouto 4:11 11:50 0:08 8:20 Irvineton 5:00 1:15 8:20 1; 10 Rouseville 2:53 9:10 0:27 1H7 7:50 7:58 Titusville S:i 10:10 7:55 1:05 7:10 7:10 Corry 4:47 :13 11:50 5:55 Mayvillo G:lt 10:51 10:10 4:02 Buhalo 8:05 1;05 0:55 12:30 p. m p. m p. m a. m a. m p. in Train run by Philadelphia Ttmo. DAVID MeCAKGO, Gen'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALIi, Gen'l fassengcr A Ticket Agout. GEO. A. PIONCE & CO. The Oldest, Largest, nd Most Perfect Miuiulactory In the United States, nearly 56,000 Now U. use. No other Instrument evcrobtaiu- td the .me j)pu!a.rity. jrir-.StnJ for'riceUw. AJlre LUFFALO, -V. Y. The fai t of ours being tL oIJ.-U and Urgit ruauuu Ury Li iLo UniSoil SUtts. with hwly br.,'w instrumcid uov in uftU a na.T. itnt guarar.tto of our re tivbilitj -iod the lut-riu of our in-.tru. !:i-'I.L-. G LO. A . PP. IN C V A Co. organs k mm II. (i. TIiMvIJt & CO. WHOLESALK fc IIHTA1L Dealers in IIrlwnrc, Iron nntl Xnlls, Stoves and Tinware. BELTING OF ALL SIZES Constantly on hand, at low pricos. Also Manutfacturers of siii:i:t inor ivoiik, Smolco Stack.s,13rccch.- inp:, Sheet Iion, ' -Well Casing, FOP SALE One Seeond-hnnd ten horso power Woodberry Stationary Boiler and Engine. II. G. TINKER & CO., OIL CITY, TA Amcrlomi A Foreign lalontM. GILMORE it- CO., Successors to Chip man, Ibwiner tC Co., Solicitors. Patents procured In all countries. No Fees In ad vance. No charges unless the patent l gianted. No foes for making prelimina ry examinations. No additional foes for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent decision of theComml-sioner all rejected applications mny bo revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases beforo tho Patent Ofllce, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits In different States, and all litigation apper taining t' Inventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gilmoro A Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. Inml Case, Warrant and .Scrip. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before tho U. S. (iorieral Land OIlW-o nod Depart ment of the Inlirior. Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases intended to. Land Scrip in 40, M), and bit) acre pirn-os for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can bo located in th- name of the purchaser npon any tlov ernment Un.1 subj.s t to privato entry, nt f 1.25 per aero. ltIsofepial value 'with Bounty Ijind Warrants. Send tnmp to (iil more A Co., for pamph'.ot of Instruc tion. Arrears of lay cV; Itonnty. Ofticcrs, Soldiers, nnd Sailors of tho late war, or their heirs, nro in many cases en titled to money from tho Government of which they have no knowledge. Wrlto full history of service, and siato ani'cint of jwy and bounty received. I nclose stamp to. Gil i iv. re A Co., nnd a full reply, after examination, will bo given you free. leiisi!oxis. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lato war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilmoro A Co. Cac.x prosecuted by Gilmoro A Co. be fore tke Supreme Court of tho United States, the Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is con ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the samv experienced parties employed by the old iirnc Attention U all business entrusted to Gilmoro it Co. is thus se cured. We desire to win success by de serving it. Address GILMORE A CO., 0211 F St red, Washington, 1. C. 41tf CJ II E A I' Ij A X H IN THE GREAT" SOUTHWEST ! The Llttlo Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is selling, at exceptional ly low prices and on terms to suit pur chasers, over ONE MILLIONSACRES of their iniignilicrnt grant on every sido within twenty miles of their road". Ad mirably auited fore production of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all other Northwi(cro!M. Winters aro mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no brought. Special induce nionts for establlt-lmienlSofmanufaitorics. For ,irculars, address W. 1. SI,ACK, Iind Conunisiik nor, Lilllo Rock, Arkan HI13. . - - 4 4 The ox pel Inncg of (Wf vnar has provnd that this Compact and re liable work of (ii ncrnt tnforiiiiillon Is belter adniitcd to t) in wniitsof ZCLL'S kffVPT flBFtltA lei ReYised Um, AQEHT8 WANTED. 'ill classes of tho coni- r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y than any other uirU of tlui it liid fittfr published. It lias been provon by Us IMMENSE SALES, by ilio numerous . COMMENDATORY NOTICE 1L'XVl Aud by Um uulfonn SUCC1CSS WITH AGENTS. "J'L edition of 1K7U lias been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 ntllclcs 30(H) w od engravings mid clKhtccn hamlsomely ch graved and iroloi uil iiiaps. Tho work 1m Issued lupartH, and aspecl men copy, Willi nui., will bo sent to any address, froo of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (SuccfK-Hors to T. l'".lwood nil.) Nos. 17 and PJ South Sixth StrccJ, 42tf Plllt.ADM.i'AIA, Pa. THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! miles smith:, Dealer in CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE! FRANKLIN, - - . PENN'A. Consisting ct Parlor, Office and Common Furniture, Matin H.-.es, Pillows, Window fchadi.-i, Fixtures, Iook ing Gia-iscs, Ae. Also, agent for Vt-namro county lor tho Celebrated Manhattan Spring Bed and fvm'oinaiion Matt res vs. manufactured and fur Kdo at in v I'm i:it.u o Wan room, liih street, near IUity. Cull mid hVj cia.ple Bed. y j v , U I II An ovonloso of Dinner ol'lon darsngo the,Vbtem, brings on Hutiilcuco ami wind colic, Hiid Hiibjecls thepnllent to great liod ily sullcrlng. A ninglo dose of Ttirriuifj Seltzer Aperient, will correct the acidity, relieve tlm pnn. curry o(V tho odeiidiiig cans arid iave' sometimes a long Knell of illness. nn rll'oL'tn are gontlo and thorough, and Its general two would provent mui h sniltM iiii; 13 4 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. (t Q a day at hnin Agenls wantod. Ont 4l tit nnd terms Trco. TUUj: A CO. Augustii, Maine. jy i '' . - HOMESTEADS. Ifyou want relialdo Information uLero and bow to get n rheap Farm, or g"vereniont lloniesfcnd, frts, send youv Rddrosa to h. J. Gilmoro, Land Commissiorcr, Law rence, Kansas, and receive gratis a copy of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. ln'4 Qryry A WEEK guaranteed to Male an t Oil Femalo agonts, In tholr locnllly. Costs nothing to try it. l'crticnlai's Free. P. O. 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A FORTUNE FOR ONLY Si?. rPIIK Kentucky Cash Distribution Com--L pany, nuthoried by a special act of the Kentucky Ee.nstature, for the bneiit of tho Public Si hool ) of Frnnkloi t, will have the liist of their Mri s of Griuul Drawings at Major Hall, in the C:tv or Frankfort, Ly., on THURSDAY, A UOI.'ST .11, i: on which occasion they wi'l ,-.s.-r'.bnle to the ticket-holders tho fmmen--e m.iii i S 6 O O , O O O . Thos. P. l'orter, Ex-Governor Ky., Gi-u- eral Manat-er. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONF-MF-NTI as wo will have a series of Grand V :i v! .gs and can not establish tho precedent of postponing. LIST OF OtfTS t" Ono grand cash gift.. ...$r9 Ono grand cash gift.. 1.0 :y Ono fraud cash gift I'joot) Ono uiuild . Lsll irilY iij iH)!l One grand cash ultt ) W) Ono niiiiid cnsligift MMO M Cu h uirwof Jl.iKUl each MC00 1oM'umIi gifts of 6i0eRch 60 tH) 100 Cicdi gifts of 400 each 40 00" Hto null gills or 21 ill Casli gllLsof (iOO CiinIi gills of 10,000 Cimli Kills of Hi M each .10 000 200 each 40000 100 each tioooo 12 each 120 000 To41, 11.1MI glftH, nil cash GOO 000 Pit ICE F TICKETS: Wholi, tickets, Z Halves, ft; Quar l"is. IMIckoUs, miuO; L71 tickets, f:i00; W lleUels, f.r.00; Doi tickets, f 1,000. 100, 0O IIcIu'Im nt f 12 each. I loo. E. II. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, Hie entire board ot City Coiincilmon, lion. Alvln Duvull, lato Ch'ief Justico of Ken lucky, and jlher distinguished iviti.ens, together with such disin to rested persons ns tho ticket holder present may dewig Uf'o Will superintend the drawing. Remittances can be nnulo by i'.xpress. Draft, l'ostotlico Money order, Rouble ed Ltter, mado payable to Kentucky C.sh Distribution Conipany. ah oommunUmioiiM connected w.' distiulmtion and ord'-r for Tkjai.s, l.ppllctjo,jS -of vLtJvij-i fj (sell tic bfiCUld be ndjiessed to- ' HN.'TJIOS. P. PORTER. 2 4 ' Gcneiul Maiuiivr, (''rim k fort, Or G. W, BAlli;0V A CO., iv u iKimi'iJi t;mni 710 Broadway, N. Y. FITS & EPILEPSY iositivi:i.y cliii:s. Tho worst eases of tha longest ktandioc. by using Dr. HEBBARD'S CURE. I liu .ii..kl llt.uiunn.la .....I ..-ill oiu. tl fiftt for a rnso it will not bonelit. A bottln sciu freo to nil addressing J. E. PIlSill.t N iianiibt. Oilloo: I'jOj Broadway, iork. .! l?m T 1T n The best course w Vi Keeping, tho bt .t f-y- tcui of actual practice, 'the most ek'V penmausmp, ttio towcsl raTcWoi bo.-r.i tuition, at Washiiig'ou I'u: ines t. lii ' Jvncstowi), N. Y. Ci ret Jam free. ' Q() CENTENNIAL Fancy . .t-JV Curds, or 2 Jet with name r fftr 2'3cts. Something entirely new. dr-vs R. G. 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