r-ir; WEDNESDAT MPRX1KG, DEC. IS 1876. ' BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burg fM Jon N A. Dat.k. 0UHClmen-(l. W. Robinson, B. A. V"mlr, A. II. Partridio,G. W. Sawyer, , .J. Van Olosen, W. J. Roberta. Justices of ths I). S, Knox, C. A. Randall. VonsiableW. Swaggart Sthodl Pireclors II. Jf. May, II. O. Da te, 8. n. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, 6. W. Rob- jsson, T. J. Van Oieten, FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ftssident Juntos L. D. Witmoss. Af trials JudgtsJon. O. Dal, Ed ffiso Kirs. Trtaturer S. J. Bktlxt. Jolhonotary, Register & Itscordsr, de. .W. Clark. thsriff JusTIS SBAWKBT. CbmmtmioM.-ri-Eu Bxrltk, Isaac Lsko, John Rkcx. County Superintendent U. 8. Brock WAT. DittrlM Attnmeil . TV TawlK. Jury Commissioners 11. Z. TowifXR, I.tmaH Cook. County Surveyor T. D. CoLLIFs. Csrsnsr M. Ittkl, Jr. Cssnty A uditors Nicholas Tnonr v. J. R. Nkill, II. A. Zcxxdkix. Member of Congress -O to. A. Jbmks. AsssmblyJ. II. Aohbw. JVme of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and after Jaly 2, 1870. sarrB. fcrsJn M lo:03 a. ra. " t-i 6:S7 p. m. iroRTB. Train 81 lkM a. m. " Ji 8:24 p. m. Train 22, south, and SI, north, are 1st lui; tha others are accommodation frsights. Thoae tralna only are allowed to rry passeiigars. On tha River Division i. . from Oil City t Irvineten, up tba rlrer is North; down tha rivtr, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next morning and evening. Sunday School at 3:00 p. m. Sleighing, thia but welcome is with ue. The weather does not look favorablo for its long continuance. -' Court, adjourned session meets to day, to hear part of the evidence iu the contested elvction ease, , Lewis J. Kirk, Esq.. of Kirk's Mills. Lancaster Co., Pa., will p'ease except thanks for late files of Lancas ter Co., papers. The Teachers' Institute (and don't y)U forget it), opens on Monday morn tog. A feast of intellectual viands ii i i . r ...l:-u -ii : :.! win ua Bpreuu, vi n uicu bii r iuiucu U paitake. Several pumps assumed a solid position on last Saturday and Sunday veniugs. It was rather amusing to te the men of tho house thawing thtm out with hot water. C.lling Cards neatly printed at this office. All the boys who are con templation New Years' calls should have them. Call aud examine stuck and prices. ' Sheriff's Sales have been remark ably few in this county for some mouths past. It looks therefore as if our people made a business of paying their debts.. The skating was very good on the cmk last wek, and was enjoyed by very oue who could borrow a pair of skates. Tbe late fall of snow has spoiled that source of fuu. Moody and Sankey are still work ing away in "the wickednest city of tha Union," Chicago, and it is said tbar their labors are rewarded by J1 i . good results. - Teachers Institute, Varners shoot, Christmas, and Court Week approach alb, and yet there are those among us who are not happy at tha splendid prospect before us. Baron Jeseph Henry Louis de Palm, who died in New York, the first of last June, was cremated in Wash ington, Pennsylvania, last Wcdnes day, in accordance with sciontific reg ulations. , The Hunter well is not being pn raped at present for some reason that we do not understand, as there was a good show for a five or ten bar rel well laat Friday. Tho well wil undoubtedly be pumped soon. Two tramp printers favored us with a call last week. One of them appeared au honest man, and we helped him to the extent of our obili ty. The other was evidently a drunk ard and a professional tramp, and we gave him tho cold shoulder. Mr. J. C. Cornwcll, oue of the proprietors, has made arrangements to put down a well on that portion of the Red Brush property which has been sawed over. If our information is good there has never been a well put j-. Tlnnotit Creek hut had a The editor of the rrest is ably as- istod in Lis abuse of Wm, Heath by Daniel Harrington of Kingslcy town ship. Mr. Heath's version of the mat ter is that he went up to the polls to vote, and refused to give his ballot to the officer who reached for it, on the ground that he was not the proper or8on to receive it. Some other party came up and commenced talking to leath, during which time he says he might have given his vote to the offi cer, but has no recollection of so do ing. Shortly afterward he went up to vote, and was surprised at being told that ho had voted. He finally told the board that when they came to count off, if the ticket corresponding in num ber to that opposite his name was a straight Republican ticket, he would be convinced. When the vote was couuted off such was found to be the case, and Mr. Heath was convincod. Moreover, Democrats who were on the board say that they are convinced that Mr. Heath did not intend to vote wir. The JYess has made a moan sin out of a mole hill, and the moun tain has labored and brought forth Daniel Harrington, who delivers some very caustic remarks on Mr. Heath's absence of mind. It would be mpossible for any voter in any pre cinct of Forest County to "repeat" at the polls, and hence Mr. Heath's ac tion is looked upon by all sensible men of both parties as a mere unpre meditated, and somewhat funny mis take. We hope our Democratic brcthcrn will not undertake to Ku Klux Mr. Heath on account of it. Daniel Rustler of Hickory town ship, was shot en Thursday last, by Peter Ginter, one of bis neighbors, who was out hunting with him. It seems that Ginter shot at Rustler nn der the impression that he was shoot ng at a deer. Mr. Rustlor's arm was badly shattered, and it is not yet cer tain that it can be saved. Mr. Ginter s an old citizen of Forest County, and one of tha last we would have suppos ed capable of making such a blunder He cays, however, that he was sure he saw not only the head, but the whole body of the deer, and shot with the above result. It is somewhat queer that such accidents, and they are by no means uncommon, occur at the hands of old hunters, while it is the green hands that nil are afraid of. One thing that makes such mistakes more numerous, is the fact that nearly all hunters wear gray clothes and light hats, approximating as nearly as posi ble the color of a deer. This is the only accident of the kind which has taken place in the county this year. Ia the casd of Akin, whose trial for the murder of Goodwin, at Elk City, came off last week in Clarion the jury brought in a verdict of volun tary manslaughter, and Judge Jsuks sentenced Akin to pay a fine of eight hundred dollars and undergo impris onmcnt for two years and six months, If that's all it costs to shoot a fellow being, in Clarion County, we shall not be surprised to see the time of the Court tnken up with cases of that kind Certainly no where else would a rour dorer hare received such a sentence. At the Red Brush Mills, run by Root & Watson, for Messrs. Bonner & Cornwell, there are now on hands. ready for hauling 1,300,000 feet of lumber. The contractors make from 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 feet of lumber per yenr as tho proprietors direct They will probably manufacture from 12,000,000 to 16,000,000 feet of pine and hemlock lumber before they quit We believe there is a vast amount o iimoer on me tract, a good deal o which will not be manufactured for years to come. The inhabitants of the old part o the county are somewhat encouraged because some capitalists have threat ened to put a railroad through Mar lenville. The road is to start from Buffalo and pull up at Punxsutanney if it don't run off the track at Marien ville. But to speak seriously, survey are oeing made as anove, and there is a possibility that the road will be built. We have seen so many of these railroad surveys, however, that we don't get much agitated over themun til the rails are laid. On Sunday last two men named Humphrey and Smith, were blown to atoms at Petralia, by an explosiou nitro-giyoerine. The glycerine, 800 lbs, was in a wagon, drawn by a team of horses, both of which were also blown to ,;. we is presumed that n ' "erk aiKlc xpenser r.ufa-L which uirino- :.... lUrffnrrt. Conn, p." The Presidential situation is just this: A majority of the electoral votes ave been cast for Hayes, and he will probably be inaugurated ; but the Dem ocrats in Congress, under the direction f the Great Income Tax Evader, will throw every obstacle iu the way of uch a consummation, and will proba ble make a good deal of fuse before the work is fiuished. It will amount to nothing however. Oil is "just trembling on the rise." ho market went up to $4.00 on Sat urday last, and the chances are that is going still higher. Now wc wish to advise our operators not to start too much of an excitement in Forest County all at once; because that would have a tendency to bring down the price, but let our developements be steady and sure, just keeping pace with the demand, and probably next winter we can all wear ulster over coats. Two children of George and Anna Watson, of Red Brushdied of diphthe ria last week, within a few days of each other Eva. aced 7 years 7 months and 12 days, and Eddie, aged 3 years 7 month and nine days. The parents are left with only an infant child, out of their happy little family. They have tho sympathy of their neigh bors and numerous friends in their Bad bereavement. ;'. . The Clarion Republican has changed its quarters, moving into a fine brick building erected for it ac comodation. A form was pied shortly after the new quarters were occupied, necessitating the issue of a small sup plement. We suppose the accident was on account of the stuck-uppeduess of the proprietors resulting from tho contemplation of their fine office. "Pride goeth before a fall." One of Goo. Sawyer's children has had diphtheria in a light form, and one of Jas. Iluling's children has had rath er n severe attack of the same malady, since our last issue. Tbe steady cold weather we have been having for the last week will have a tendency to check this disease which has been so deadly aud so much feared during the last three, months or more. -C E. McCray, of the Lawrence House, has issued invitations for Grand Party to take place at the Lawrence nouso Hall on Christmas eveuiug. McLray s celebrated orcbes tra has been secured, and no pains will be spared to make the party a grand success. 3b 2t. Ice was a scarcity last summer vr a a. would it not be wu to start in now and fill the ice houses while the com raodity is plenty. There's no telling what a day or a week or'a month will bring forth. Wc may not hare an other opportunity this season. Saturday and Sunday were two cold, blustery and disagreeable days. and all who had a good fire to sit around and no work pushing them patronized tbe fire. We didn't hear anybody suggesting a doer hunt on Saturday. ' ' ' Mr. J. D. W. Reck has taken out a couple of Alleghenies of square tim ber above Lacy town, which will mens ure about 40,000 cubic feet. If the prices next spring are as good as last he will make a good thing of il. A large cooking range in the Pe troleuna Heuse, Oil City, exploded on Sunday last, fortunately hurting no body. The cause of the explosion was the si'dden bursting of frozen water pipes. Jss. Flynn, of Lacy town, killed a buck last week, which, although it bas not been weighed, is probably the largest one that has been killed this winter. Tho ball of the hoof measur es 2 inches across. Every place but here, lets of rab bits are being killed. But all of ou hunters are busy pursuing the panting deer. They would not shoot a rabbit if they saw it, probably for fear of scaring nobler game. The snow, the roads, the diphthe ria, or the hard times, hare no terrors for the Commercial traveler. He comes and goes with a regularity that nothing can alter. The ascent of Salt River will be accomplished on skates this year. We would suggest an ice yacht for "Slip pery Sam." as he is somewhat old uu couiu noi ne expecieu to go up on skates. Monday and TueaJsy of this week were capital days for huntiug, but whether they were properly improved will be better known when tho game The lumber that has been raanu-1 factured during ths last season is now being bauled to the creek. The mo next spring will Dot be us large as usual bj several millions. Jno. HuddUson killed a deer which is estimated at two hundred pound, in the lluddieson settlement about ten days ago. Last week he killed another about three miles up the river, which Mr. Jesse Dawson tells us will weigh at least as much. Dig deera and good hunting.4 1 The News without Porsow. The New York ofc. -'-! nut,. ish the best family and re pudiates all unsound ,cctionable teaching. Even its advertising col umns are free from all quackery and dangerous advertisements; and the whole paper, both in its religious and its secular department, is filled with pure and entertaining reading. While we commend tbe position of the Co- server in this matter, we also heartily endorse it as ons of the most desirable periodicals for any household. The price, $3.15 a year post-paid, can hardly be made to return as much good, spent in any way. 8. I. Prime & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. The January number of Fcter$on Magazine, U out in advance, and is. we think, the most superb we have ever seen. 1 hero are two steel engra- virgs, one of little girl and -water lillies : the other ."The Wanderer," il lustraling a story by Frank Lee Bene diet. Tbe mammoth colored fashion- plate is usually elegant ; there are some thirty fashion patterns in the number, Cut the great feature is a magnificent colored pattern of a new kind of fancy work, "Kibbon Embroidery," which is the most costly embellishment ever seen in any magazine. 1 lie stories are even better than usual, and no lady's book has rath. Writers as Peterson. This magazine is cheaper than aver for 1877. Single copies are two dol lars a year, but five copies are sent for 18.00, with an extra copy to the per son getting up the club, or six copies for $9.60, with both an extra copy, and the large-sized steel engraving, "Cornwallis surrender." All are pos tage free. For larger clubs tbe prices are even lower. Specimens are sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Address Cogs. J. Peterson, 306 Chest nut Street, PLila. Pa. Our sporting men, particularly those who believe-themselves good shots w'rth a rifle, can liave an oppor tunity to take pait in a Rifle Match at the Forest House, Tionesta, Pa., on Thur8dayfr'iril, 1876, at which time and place there will be shot off Oae Black Bear,' price $40,-20 boards at $2 a board. Distance Off-Hand, 100 yards; Rest, 1331 yards. Shortest string in five shots takes tho bear. All guns of over 20 lbs. weight, and all telescope sights, bar red. Deers, Turkeys, Ac, will also bo shot for: regulations to be made by the parties shooting. All are invited to attend ad take part in the match. LAST NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me on book account are requested to call and settle im mediately or the accounts for past year will be placed in a lawyer's bands far collection. Cash preferred, but those unablelo pay cash, can pay in grain or country produce at market tricwr-zive notes. Remember this and save costs. 30 4t. W. C. CoBunx, M. D. L. KWn is ready for the Holi days, with a fine assortment . of Gold and Silver Watches and Chains, Jew elry, Silverware, and Clocks. Every thing of tho latest stylet and designs, for sale at low prices. If you go up give hiui a call. Tidioute, Pa. 2t LOST. A Tepas shirt stud, broken from tho wire screw. The top has a pearl set in gold in the centre of atone. The fiuder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Wishing to close out the balance of my Millinery Goods before the hoi idays, I hare marked them down very low. Please give me a call. Dec. 5, 1876. C. M. Heath. A new stock of Silverware just received, all of the latest styles nnd designs, at Kleiu's Jewelry Store, Tid ioute, Pa., where It will be sold at very low prices, aad engraved frsn of charge. 84 2t Fresh Buckweat Fleur at RoVin ron A Bonner's. 01 4l FOR SALE. The valuable and beantiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph O. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms ono-third purchase money down, and the balance in - one and two years. Miles W. Tatk. lOtf. 1 Car Load BeatSyraouse Salt, at Robinson & Bonner's. SO 2U We will pay cash on delivery at out mill in Tionesta,' for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices: . Stave bolts, 39 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading belts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in . diameter. Office at Lawrence" House. J. II. Debickkom A Co. 27tf At Robinson & Bonner's is the place to bay Boots & Shoes. Stock complete. Prices low. 31 2t Those two foe of bodily comfort, Rheumatism and tbe Gout, cease their twinges, if the affected part is daily washed with Glenn's Sulphnr Soap, which banishes pain and renders the joints and muscles supple and elastic. Depot Crittenton t, XNo. 7 Sixth ave nne.N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye. black or brown, 50 eta. 35 4t MARRIED. BERLIN PEASH. In Tionenta, Dec 12, . 1876, bv Rev. W. Elliot, Mr. E. B. Ber lin, ofMartena, Clarion Co., to Miss B. J. Pease, of Tionesta. TIONESTA. MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinspo & Bonner, Dealers ia General Merchandise. Floor 9 barrel - - $7.00QT.M Floor &aaok - ... l.TeQlJS Corn Meal, bolted - 1.00 Chop feed .... $1.MQL7 Rye $ bushel ... 75N OaU $ bushel .... 46M Corn, ears - . - . - U40 Beans Tjj) bushel ... 1.6002.69 Ilara, sugar cured canvaaed - 16 Breakfast Baooo, sugar oared 16 Shoulders 11 Whltefish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels - - 7.00 - 4.69 Sugar , Syrup . . 19 isi 761.00 . M100 N. O. Molasses Roast Rio Coffee Xo. 1 Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee ' Tea - 16080 26Q26 U . .46 1.1 S8QM 10 SO looa.io Buttar ? Rico "V . Eggs, fresh Salt Lard ... . . 16014 1.71 - M Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, $ keg . - Potatoes, Now LI mo 0 bbl. . . tfete Advertisements. Notice. Nov. 27. 1878. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons summoned to Berre as Grand Jurors at December Term of Ceurt, 1870, need not attend, and tney are nerony excused from suca attendance. By Ordkh or Court. D. W, CLARK, Clerk. PROCLAMATION. Whkreas. The Hon. L. D. Wetmore, Prenuleut Judge or the Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter SoHnions in and for the county of Forest, baa issued his pre cept for holdiug a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for the County of Forext, to commence on the fourth Monday of Deo. no it, boing the 25th day of Deo. 1870. Notice is therefore given to tbe Coroner, Justices of tbe Peace And Constables of said county, that thev be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquhutions examinations and other romembrances, to do thoso things which to their olnces appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognisance to prosecute agahiHt the prisonera that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute ; . .i ..i ii v.. t .. ... .... dor my hand and seal A. D. 1878. JUSTLSSUAWKKY, Sheriff. BKBHIBb ItlOIIl tUf BUBll J UBL, U1VUU UU COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS, T) Y VIRTUE of various Acta of Aswm JJ bly of the Commonwealth of Pa., made and provided, wo the undersigned uom laisHioners of Forost County, will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Tionesta boro, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 187, at 2 o'clock P. m., tho following described tracts of land. vir. : T. wham i Oil more Robert. Wilhelm Wllllnk. Snoblct Herman. Perry J. Smith s. n. 3311 27au 51fll 50 Rarnott 100 60 60 60 160 !2O0 Howo Kingsley Tionesta Green 6191 Hickory Elizabeth Jack. Harmony McDonough Heirs. By Okdka or Commissiokxku, J. T. BKKNNAN. Clerk. TO AGENTS on amy who kbbd wosa. THE BIG BONANZA t5l?SK." Dan De Qullle's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is Just ready. It In thn r it Lest in UxU and lllustraUotta suou for a lung time. Are you outof work or drugging along on um dull bookt Ua for this unu. It w ill fill your pockets snrel Don't dolay and lose territory you waott mud for circular at once. Itcouts nothing to woe them. AddreHM AMERICAN l'UIl LISHING CO., Hartrord, Conn., or F. C. BUSS it CO., is'nwnrk, N. J. J 4 JOB WORK neatly oxeeokml at ths RsV PVBLICAN Ofllce Tarry AKORTUtf K FOR ONLY ONB DOI- LA It. Firt Quartrlv Drawtnir t .New Orleana, Tuemiay, January S, 1577. LOUISIANA STATE 10TTEU COXPAHT. ' Thla Institution wm rpvularlr loeorDv ratwi by the Locri,Utiife of th Kutt flr Kdumtlnna1'porpoM In lt. with a t-' Ital of f 1,000,000, to whteh it Ku nt ad ded a reserve fund of 1340,000. Iu Unti4 Single Nomlwr Drawing! will take fla monthly. The neaon of 1877 opens wlUi the following achem t . . , CAPITAL PIUZK, $18,000. rrire $10,000. 1 Priia fA.COO, 18OT Prie Amonntlng; to$J,C2. 100,000 TlckeU, at , ONLY OMR DOLLAR EACH. , , Writ for circular, or and wdra t CITA8. T. IIOWARD. New Orleana. La. or to Willlameon Co.. 817. Bro4wr. If ew York. REGULAR QUAHTKRLY DRAWISO en February 4, 1877. Ticket $10 h. Capital Priie $30,000. 34 4 m h TO THE WORKING CLASS. T sr now prepared to furnish all classes wtii. constant employment at home, the wkel of the time or 'for their spars raonlnts. Business new light and profitable. Par sons of either sox sully earn from 64 eta. to $5 per evening, and a propsrtlomU lam by devoting their whole time to tba busi ness. Jioyn and girls can earn nearly a much as men. That all who as this notice- may srad their address, and teat the buinss we maks this unparalleled s-ffsn To such as are aoi well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay far tbe trouble si writtlng. Full psriieulTS,amples werth several dollars to mmmein work on, n4 a copy of Home and Fireside, on of ths largest and twst Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reader, If you waaf ermanent, aroatabie work, scares eroge Btinson A Co., Portland, Me. II 533 Can't be made by every agent ev cry month in the business wi rurniBh, out those willing la wori can easily earn a dozen dollars i day right in their own localities. Hare room to explain here. Business piessaa and honorable. Women and boys an girls do as well as men. We will furnts you a complete Outfit free. The busines pays better tnan anything eise. we wi, bear expense of starting you. Particular free. Write and see. farmers and m chsnlcs, tholr sens and daughters, aad a clnnnc in need of paying work at hom shonld write to us and learn all absut ts work at once. Now is the time. Doa delay. Address True eX Co., August Mai no. i Anierlcnn A Foreign , Patent. dlLMORE CO., Successors ts Oil man, Hoamer it Co., Solicitors, rates procured in all countries. No Fees la a vanes. No charges unless the patent i granted. No fees for making pralimla ry examinations. Mo additional few I obtaining and conducting a rehearing. WJ a recent decision of the Commissioner a rejoctod applications may be reviv Special attention given to Interfere! cases Defore the Patent omce, Kxtenaie before Congress, Infringement Suits different States, and all litigation apix tainlng to Inventions or Patents. Se stamp to Gilmore A Co., for pamphlet sixty pages. jLamd Ctssea, Warranto ni Ncrlp. Contested Land Cases prosscutsd bef the U. S. )e:ieral I .and Office and Depi ment of the Intirlor. Private Land Claii Mining and Pro-emptioii Claims, i Homextead Cases attended to. Land B in 40. 80. and 100 aero pieces for sale. 1 Scrip Is assignabli, and can bo located tho name or tlio purchaser upon any O ernment land subject to private entry $1.26 per aero. It is of equal value v Bounty I .ana warrants. Send stami Oil more k Co., for pamphlet of Iusti lion. Arrears of Pay & Bonn Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tb war, or their hoirs, are in many cases titled to money from tho Governmen which they have no knowledge. V full history of service, and stats am of pay and bounty recsived. Km stamp to Gilmore it Co.. and a full r after examination, will be given yea Pensions. All Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors w dsd, ruptured, or injured In the lata however slightly, can obtain a pensle addressing Gilmore Jt Co. Cases prosecuted by Gilmore A Co for the Supreme Court of the V States, the Court of Claims, and the H em Claims Commitieion. Each department of onr business li duotod iu a separate bureau, under e of the same experienced parties smp by the old firm. Attention to all bm entrusted to Gilmore A Co. is thi cured. We desire to win success b serving it. Address GILMORE A CO., 129 Ff Washington, D. C. 4 CHEAP LANDI IN THE GREAT SOUTHW The Little Rock and Fort Smith way Company is selling, at excp ly low prices and on terms to sui chasers, over one:milliohiacri of their magnlficont grant on ever within twenty miles of their road mirably suited forj production of Cotton, Grain, Gra-iN, Fruits, and aJ Northern;crops. Winters are mile mitting out-door labor for eleven n Soil fertile beyond precedent. No hoper8, no drought. Special i ments for establihinentof man u fa For circulars, address W. D. S Land Commisnic ner, Utile Rock, . aas. . PEABOD Y HOUS CORNER of LOCUST A NIHTE PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to all places of ami and car lines in the city. No ch and from the Centennial grounds. Col. Watson, proprietor of the House, Cincinnati for the past years, and present proprietor, hsi the house for a term of yers, newly furnished and fitted it thro He will keep a strictly firsWcWat and has accommodation for 4W0 Terms only $3 pet day. No bar has ever becu kept lu th Houxo, nor will any be kept at t body. WESTERN LAP Ifyou wantrelialvle information w how to gut a chttttp Farm, or get Homestead, free, send your addrt J. Gilmore, Land Commisaions rem'o, Kansas, and receive grstit of Thu Knnaax l'm iflo lIomcHtvat QUBSCRIBS forth For 1 -Jit' I will pay.
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