The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 20, 1876, Image 3

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WEBSESDAT MGRX1C, DEC, 20 1876.
BOnOUGH OFFICEUS.
7brr.Jnna A. Dale.
OiUHHlmenH. W. Robinson, N. A.
A. If. Partridge, G. W. Sawvor.
.J. ki (lleson, W. J. Robert.
JuHieen of the Prate IT.'M, Knox, C. A.
Kandall.
,nit,leH. Hwnggart
Director H. H. Mav.H. O. Pa
is. 8. n. IlMlot, A. H. Kelly,' U. W. Rob-
?vu, run wirei.
rORKST COUNTY OFFICERS.
FreAidtnt Tudflrr L. D. Wrtmotik. '
Auoeiatt Judges Jon. G. Dai.k. Ed
ward Km.
. TrranurcrH. J. Srti.KY.
I P"thonotary, Rtyltttr it fiecnrder, &e,
J. W. Ct.AnK.
Hhtriff JtTsTIH SlfAWKKV.
Cummiamonfrj Ei.i Ukrmn, Isaac
1.00, Jon RtfCK.
Oivnly Superintendent II. S. llKOCK
Vtat. VUtriet Attorney S. P. Irwix.
Jury Commi.ti()if II. Z. Towkkh,
. J-r man Cook.
County Surveyor T. T. CoT.r.tNs.
CVrener M. iTTlit,, Jr.
! ftivwy uditorx Nicholas TlIOMr-
ew. J. U. Nkmx, II. A. KrKXDRf.r..
Mmnhero Cimare ( J ko. A. Jkxkh.
AsstmbltfJ. R. AuNKW.
Time of Train
At TIONESTA STATION, on and aftor
Jwljr 5, 1;7.
SMITH.
Train St
" C4
- lo:"I a. m.
fi:S7 p. in,
KORTH.
10:38 a. m.
:2 p. m.
Train 5 s
" 21
Train 22, south, and 21, north, are lit
'nun; the other are accommodation
freights. Those tralna only are allowed to
erry passengers.
On tha Hirer Division i. e. from Oil City
te Irvinetsn, up tha river is North ; down
tha riyr, south.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Rev. Allen will preach in the
M. E. Church on Sunday evening
next.
A few loads of coal will bo takau
at this office ou subscription.
, Santa Clans will be around about
""npit Monday moruiDg,baforc the little
. fulki are up.
Conl is selling at 13cli per bushel
iu town. We have soen times when
tiionsy was plenticr and coal cheaper
Stave belts, lots of them, are com
inr- in this week, and considerable
eah is taken out by the haulers.
Tho Edenburg Herald a new pa
par published by J. M. Clifford, has
reached us. It is a live little paper
and we wish it a healthy and prosper
oui future.
t Iloti. J. G. Dale has moved iuto
f ho house formerly occupied by Dr
Cuburu, at the foot of Dutch Hill
The old homestead, we believe, is for
Kale or rant.
Mr. L. R. Freeman successor of
Freeman & Corbet bus hold the store
ti tho Superior Lumber Co., so we un
derstand. Mr. Richards, will mauage
the store hereafter.
The river being frozen over at
this point, pedestrians now take advan
lage of the bridge company, aud save
toll. It's enough to make a stocholdcr
weep tears of bl'-d.
Regular Court uxt weok, when
we may expect ot.r town to take ou ft
lively appearance. There will proba
My be work enough to keep the court
in session the whole week.
S. Newton Tettis has been ap
pointed Frehident Judge of Crawford
Couuty, in place of Judge Lowrie, de
ceased. If th Crawford Couiity peo
pie can staunrwe see no reason why
we should net
We should be glad to see as many
of our subscribers as possible during
next week. They will find us in our
oftice during business hours, hard at
work, but willing to stop at any time
to take that little amount due us on
subscription, job work, or advertising-
For the past week our Associate
editor has been lyingv-on his back.
Clarion Democrat.
The "boss" of that paper is not par
tial to any particular position butcau
lie in whatever position he happens te
be.
Ladies, if you are going to get up
that leap year sleigh-ride, it is time
that you were making arrangements.
But a short time remains until it will
be leap-year no more for four years.
Beside it would be an act of charity,
for tho meu are all strapped, acd if
there is any money in the community
it muat be in the hands of the ladies.
Vieh's Floral Guide, for 1877, has
been sent us, and we can conscientious
ly recommend it to our readers who
ttike any interest iu Horticulture. It
is published quarterly at 25 cts. a
year, and is tho cheapest publication
extant. Address Jame-i Vick, Roch
ester, Is'. V.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Monday, Dec. 18.
According to previous announce-
meut tho Tanchtrs' Institute convened
at 2 o'clock p. m., iu tlio school house,
ioBcsta, Pa., mid wa called to order
by Supt. Brockvay. An appropriate
chapter was read from the bible, and
prayer wan offered by Rev. Elliot.
The following officer! were elected :
'resident, IL. 8. Brockwny ; Vice
resident, O. J. Gunning; Secretary,
mmnE. Amer; Assistant Secretary,
Cllft M. Mays ; Executive Committee,
Miss Saraantha Root, O. J. Gunning.
I. S. Brock way.
In the evening the session opened
with music, and prayer by Rev. El
iot. Prof. Brockway delivered an
address of welcome, which was respond
ed to by Mr. Gunning. F. F. Whit-
taken delivered a select reading ; sub
ject, Ruins of Time. T. D. Dunn read
an essay ou the subject of Co-Educa-
tion. Closed with Music.
Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Institute opened with music. The
day was taken up with class exercises.
In the evening the Institute was
opened with prayer by Rev. Elliot.
Mr. Gunning delivered a lecture on
"Our Educational System." Dr. Co-
burn delivered a lecture on "Physiol
ogy. Adjourned.
Rev. Elliot delivered a lecture this
morning, on the subject of "Morals and
Manners.",.
During tho remainder of the insti
tute the evening sessions will be taken
up with lectures, etc. S. D. Irwin, W.
Lathy and M. W. Tate, Esqs. will
each deliver a lecture beforo the in
stitute closes.
At this particular timo, while the
sleighing is good, there is a great de
mand for teams, to haul lumber, tim
ber, tan-bark, frieght, &c. A great
many of our citizens who have been
teaming iu the oil regions, especially
about Edonburg and Elk City, are
coming brick to do the hauling herea
bouts, notwithstanding tho fact that
the wages are considerably lower here
than there. The reason riven for this
is, that feed is very dear, and it is nl
most impossible U get comfortable
stabling for their horses, in said re
gion. Business in this direction will
be brisk for some time to come,-if the
sleighing continues.
"The Weekly News Almanac, for
1877," published by Chas. E. White,
ef the Tidioute News, is on our table,
and is a valuable publication, on ac
count of its chronology, which tretits
not only of the happenings of Tidioute
and i'.s immediate vicinity, but of the
surrounding country, including events
in TioneBta, and other parts of Forest
county. It is gotten up in a style that
is ahove criticism, and is a credit to
both Mr. White and the News office
There remains but a few days of
tho hunting season, and the weather is
nil that can be desired for sucsessful
still-hunting. It is probable that
thero are more hunters in tho woods
of Forest County this season, than ever
at one time before. The number of
der slain, however, is hardly as large
as usual. Some of the largest deer we
have ever seen, however, have been
killed ihia season.
We aro prepared to do any amount
of iob work, at livinir rates, and to
"tiarantee satisfaction. We are not
however, so terribly industrious at to
work fr pastime, rs some firms seem
to 1m whu canvass this faction for job
work. Wo propose to charge a little
more than the blank paper costs, when
we furnish said paper aud do the print
ing. If you w ish a good job at low
figures, give us a call.
Court has ben in session this
week, hearing the evidence in the con
tested election case. The court goe3 to
Brookstou this afternoon to take.dep
ositious. The evidence on Agnew'i
side will be closed to-morrow evening
aud Haslet has until Tuesday evening
next to present evidence on his side
The case will be argued by counsc
sometime next week, and the case wil
probably be decided.
M. Ittel jr., has been taking out
some square timber on the land of the
Winslow Petroleum Co., in Kingsley
two., for Messrs. May & Kelley. It is
put in the Creek at Crowfoot Bar,
little above Jug Handle. There are
about 70,000 cubic feet of the timber
and it is said to be a fine lot, some of
it beins 76 feet Iouk and wiuaring 36
inches.
Teamb Wanted immediately, for
Bark Hauling, at Brookston Tannery,
Bro kttou, Forest Co., Pa.
They aro going (o have a Teach
ers' Institute in Clarion next week ; so
if any of our teachers arc still unsatis
fied, after this week's experience, they
nan give Clarion county the benefit of
their presence and assistance.
-The bears of ike Oil Exchange
seem to have tolerable success in keep
ing down the price of crude oil, in the
face of everything that would natural
ly tend to make the producer hold on
for higher prices. ' y
The Clarion Democrat congratu
lates Gen. Seth Clover on his good
luck. The oil well on the Gates farm,
of which he is the principal owner, was
completed Inst week, and is doing 15
barrels. With oil at over $4 00, that
is a nice thing.
Hunter's well Is pumping, but
we have not been able to get any reli
able information as to the amount of
nil it is producing. It is estimated. at
from four to seven barrels. A wooden
Hank has been built near the well to
bold the production, and .to enable
the producers to hold the frrt' for
higher prices.
Western Correspondence.
Lone Rock, Riciiland Co:, Wis., )
Dec. V, 1876. J
d. Republican :
After quite a silence,
once-more crave space in your paper
for a few jottings from the Northwest.
We are having quite a severe spell of
cold weather, causing the mercury to
drop below zero for several days, and,
although we have but three inche3 of
snow, sleighs are called into use, and
wagons aud carriages are dispensed
with for the present.
Deer huutiog is the principal amuse
ment here at present, and many of
those timid animals have been killed.
for the deer nrn so numerous, back iu
the timber, that the snow has the ap
pearance of large droves of sheep, by
the trick 8.
All is quiet in political circles, ex
cept the so-ityled "reformers" impa-
tieutly waiting to lenru the fiuul re
sult, hoping that it will be favorable
to their getting the post offices, for we
lave quite a number of Democrats
lere that resemble Nasby as far as
principle is concerned.
At a horse race here en the second
iust., two men got into a dispute; the
result was that one of the parlies was
severely injured by a knife. I learn
that liquor was the principal cause of
the quarrel. The use of the knife and
revolver is becoming very common in
tho west, and it is to be hoped that
stringent measures will be . used to
stop their too frequent use.
There has quite a number of emi
grants returned from the frontier
States, and are settling here. They
have become discouraged by the loss of
their crops, which have been destroy
ed by the grasshoppers.
Health is good here; in fact, I have
not heard of a case of . sickness for
Borne time.
Produce is at low figures here, for
times are rather dull. Markets here
at present are as follows: Spring
wheat, 90 cts. per bushel f winter
wheat, 95 cts.; com, 15 to 20 cts. per
buthel ; oats, 20 ctsi;.'jMitai6$iActs.,
and other produce' in proporlTon to the
above.
There has been . a great movement
in the pork trade hare, some six or
eight car loads per day have been
shipped irom tins place, rorfc is
worth five dollars per hundred live
weight. Tue farmers hsre are turning
their attention to raising hogs, for our
corn crops are very large, aud low
figures are paid for tho crop, conse
quently there is a large profit on pork
raising, when oorn is worth but two
shillings per bushel, and dressed pork
is worth eight dollars per hundred
It is hoped that times will improve
by spring, for money is very close at
present, and no investments are made,
nor will there be until it is decided
who will bo our next President.
Yours &c, N. B. Hood,
C. E. McCray, of the Lawrence
House, bas issued invitations for a
Grand Party to take' place at the
Lawrence House Hall on Christmas
eveiiing. McCray's celebrated orches
tra has beeu secured, and no pains will
be spared to m&ke the party a grand
success. 3G 2t.
A new stock of Silverware just
received, all of the latest styles and
designs, at Klein's Jewelry Store, Tid
loute, l a., where it will be sold at
very low prices, ard engraved freo cf
charge. 34 2t
Fresh Buckweat Flour at Robin
ton & Bonner's. 31 it
If the January number of Bal
Iou's magizine is a sample of what it
is to bo for the coming year, we desire
all of our renders to procure a copy at
once, and then subscribe, for it is one
of the most interesting publications to
bo found in this country. For only
$1.50 a year's reading can be obtain
ed, and such reading as will Interest
every one. Nice engravings, fine po
etry, thrilling stories, and much that
will interest ladies and children.
Terms, $1.50 per year postage paid.
They offer the following liberal terms
for Clubs, and it will be seen that they
are extremely tdvantngeous to those
who wib to interest themselves in
their favorite Magazine. Club No. 1.
Four copias, postage prepaid by the
publishers, $5.50. Club No. 2 Six
copies, postage prepaid by the pub
lishers, $9.00; and a copy gratia to
the person who gets up the club; or
seven copies for $9.00, postage prepnid.
For sale at all news depots in the
country, and pMblished by Thomes fc
Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston,
Mass.
Our sporting men, particularly
those who believe themselvea good
shots with a rifle, can have an oppor
tunity to take pait in a Rifle Match
at tho Forest House, Tionesta, Pa., on
Thursday, Dec. 21, 1876, at which
lime and place there will be shot off
One Black Bear, price $40,-20
boards at $2 a board. Distance
Off-Hand, 100 yards; Rest, 1331
yards. Shortest siring in five shots
takes the bear. All guns of over 20 lbs.
weight, and all telescope sights, bar
red. Deers, Turkeys, &c, will also be
shot for : regulations to be made by
the parties shooting. All are invited
to attend and take part in tho 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 fr past
year will be placed in a lawyer's
hands for collection. Cash preferred,
but those unable to pay cash, can pay
in grain or country produeajt. market
prices or giVc notes. Remember' this
and save costs,
30 4 1. W. C. Coiiurx, M. D.
. Y' ii
L. Klein is ready for the Holi
days, with n fine assortment of Gold
and Silver Watches and Chains, Jew
felry, Silverware, and Clocks. Every
thing of the latest styles and ..designs,
for sale at low prices. Jf, yOuf6vflp
give him a call. ' Tidioute, Pa. , 2t
LOST.
A Tepnz shirt stud, broken fruin tlyj
wire 6crw. lno t.op.nas a pearl set in
gold in the centre of stone. The finder
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 have marked them down very
low. Please give me & call.
Deo. 5, 1870- C. M. Heath.
FOR SALE,
Hie valuable and beautiful home
"6tead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph
G. Dale, and in which he now resides,
is iu my bauds for sale at very low
figures. Terms- ono-third purchase
money dovu, Hud the balanfre)-in one
and two years. 1 Miles W. Tate.
lOtf.
1 Car. Load Best Syracuse Salt, at
Robinson &, Bonner'si 30 2t. .
We will pay caah on delivery ,pt
our mill ia Tionesta, for white oak
stave and headiii-g bolts at the follow
ing prices:
Stave bolts, 33 inches long, per cord
of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts
22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4
f:., 4.00. Heading bolts must bo
made from timber at least 20 inches
in diameter. Office at Lawrence
Ifouso. J. II. Dkrickson & Co.
27tf
At Robinson & Bonner's is the
place to buy Boots & Shoes. Stock
complete. Prices low. 31 2t
Thoso two foes of bodily comfort,
RhtumatUra and the Gout, ceaao their
twinges, if tho a Que ted part is daily
washed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap,
which banishes pain and renders the
joints and muscles supple and elastic.
Depot Crittenlou's, No. 7 Sixth ave
nue, N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker
Dye, black or brown, 50 els. 35 4t
7o lice.
" Nov. -J.7, 1870.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons
Kiiimuoiinil to serve as Grand Jurors
at Pci-ciiiber Term of Court, 1S70, need not
attend, and they are hereby excusod from
Mich attendance.
Uv Ohi-kk ok Cot nr.
I. W, CLARK, Clok.
TIOIN EMTA MVllltirrf.
COfrTlKCTED EVERY TUESDAY,
By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers In
General Merchandiser. J
Flour Tf biirrol ' - ?7.00QR.!0
Flour aiick - - ' - 1.95ft2.15
Corn Menl, 100 fts ... 1.75(41.90
Chop feed .... $1.50(31.65
Kye p bushel .... 7580
OaU Til "bushol, - - 4K(.50
Coti, earn ' - ' - - 40(3)45
Bonus 11 bushel - - - 1.5002.50
Ham, sugar r tired ranvnsed 15
nrcakfaMt I3acon, sugar cured 15
Hhonlriora - - - - 11
Whitefish, half-barrels ... 7.00
Lako horring half-barrels - - 4.60
Sugar - - - - - Ul12l
Hyrup 75 1.00
N. O. MoIbhhmi .... MClOO
Roaat Rio Coffee No. 1 - - 25030
RioCofTee, 25 23
Java Coffco - . - 35
tea - .45 1.00
Buttor - 2fl30
Rico i. ...... 10
K(rg, freh .... 25
Salt -. - - ' - ... 2.00(3,2.10
Tiard - HQ 15
Ironcommon bar . 3.75
Nails, lOct, keg - - - 8.75
PoUtco, New - - - 801.00
Llmo bbl l.W
yew Advertisements.
PROCLAMATION.
Wiihrkah, The Hon. I. T). Wrtmore,
Prosiilrnt JtxltD of tho Court of Com
mon Pious and Quarter Sessions in and for
tho county of l'urost, Una issued his pro
oept for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter .Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence r,n tho
fourth Monday of Deo. next, boiiiff the
25th day of Doc. 1S70. Notice is therefore
tciven to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace
and Constables of said county, that they bo
then and thero in their proper persona at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do thosu things
winch to their olllecs appertain to bo done,
and to thoso who are bound in recoguizanco
to prosecuto against tho prisoners that are
or aliall be la the jail of Forest County, that
thev be then and thero present to prosecute
iiirtunst them as shall bo just. Given un
der mv hand and seal A. 1). 1878.
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Sheriff.
COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS.
T Y VIRTUE of various Acts of Assem
lJ blv of the Common wealth of Pa., made
anu proviuod, we tho undersigned torn
niissioncrs of J' orost County, will expose
to salo by public vendno or outcry at tho
Court llouso, in Tionesta lxro,on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1870,
at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following described
tracts of land, via:
Wfcr'ttt. Atrei. Tftwnatilp.
3311 60 Barnett
O ill more Robert.
273i
51H1
100 Howe Wilhclm Willink.
50 KiiiRsley Snoblot Herman.
50 Tionesta Perry J.
50 (Jreen .. Smiths. 1$.
1;0 !" Hickory Elizabeth Jack. -
S101
iiOO ' Harmony McDonongh Iloirit.
By Oiidkii of Commissioners,
J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
TO AGENTS OR ANT .VHO NKRD WORK.
TUC RIP DDM AFJ7A Thh Sitvkk
I ML. UIU UUI1HI1LH VOLUME
Dim Do Quille'a new book with intro-
Suction bv Mark Twain is iust ready. It
bt tho richest in teste aud illustrations
Been for a lone timo. Are rou out of work
or dragging along on some dull book T Go
for tins ono. It will till your pocKo;s sure!
Don't dolar and lose territory you want:
send for circular at once. It costs nothing
to thorn. Address AMERICAN PUB
LISHINO CO., Hartford. Conn., or F. C
BLISS & CO., Newark, N. J. "M i
American & Foreign
Patent.
GILMORE it- CO., Successors to Chlp
maiv. Hosmer d: Co., Solicitors. Patents
procured in all countries. No Fees In ad
yanee. No charges unless the patent I
Ki anted. . No fees for making preiimiua
rv examinations, No additional fees for
obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By
a recent decision of the Commissioner all
reloctod applications may be revived
Special attention given to Interference
Cncs beforo the Patent Offlet, Extonsiona
before' Congress. Infriinroinent Suits iu
diffcrentfttatcs. and all litigation apper
tainiuc to Invontions or Patents. Hend
stamp to Gilmore A Co., for pamphlet of
sixty pages.
IjnuoS Case, Warrant's am
f Scrip.
Contested Xnd Cases prosecuted before
tho U. S. Gr.ieral Land Olllce and in part
mcntof tUe Intirior. Private Land Claims
Mining .'ttnd Pre-emption C'liiimw, and
Homestead Cases attended to. 1 41ml Scrip
in 40, CO, aud 100 aero pieces for sale, 'finis
Scrip Is assignablo, and can Ijo located in
tho namo or tho purchaser upon anv wov
eminent land subjoot to private entry, at
$l.'Jo pur aero. It is of equal value with
Bounty Land Warrants. Sond stamp to
Gilmoro it Co., for pamphlet of J untrue
tion.
Arrearu of Pay & Ilomity
Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of the late
war, or tueir lieirs, are 111 many cases en
titled to money from tho Government of
which they havo no knowlodtfo. Writo
full history of scrvii-o, and utale amount
01 pay and bounty received. h.nclose
stamp to Gdiiiore & Co., and a full reply,
alter v.xuuuuauou, will ie given you rreo.
Pensions.
All Oflicor:, Soldiers, and Sailors woun
ded, ruptured, or injured in the late war.
-however slightly, cu-i obtain a pension by
aadrchsing (iiimore . co.
Cases proMocutod by Gilmore A Co. be
foro tho Supreme Court of tha United
Sutos, tbo Coin t of Claims, andthu South
ern Claims Coiiiini.ssion.
Each dciai'tineut of our business ia con
duHod iu a separato bureau, under charge
of the same experienced parties employed
by the old firm. Attention to all husinos
entrusted to Gilmore A Co, is thus se
cured. Wo deiire to win success by de
serving it.
Address (ilLMOBU A CO., 69 FKtrbot,
Washington, 1). C. 41tf
WESTERlMLAriPS
HOMESTEADS.
Ifyoti want reliable Information whareaud
how to get a cheap Faun, or gc.verouteut
Homestead, frue, send your address to S.
J. Ciilnuire, Lund Commissioner, l.aw
rence, Kuiihits, and receive gratis- a copy
of The Kansas Pacific Homestead. 'Mi
TOH WORK iwt)y exmited at the HE
tl PCM.iCAN Otice
A FORTUNE FOR ON TA" ONE IOL
LAU. First Quarterly Drawing at
New Orleans, Tuesdar, January 2, 1877.
LoriSIAlU STATE LOTTERY COMPACT.
This Institution vras regularly InroTpn.
ratod by the legislature of the Htata for
Educational purpose In 1SR3, irlth a cap
ital of 5l,0Od,Oo0, to which It has mnca tuU
ded a reserve ftnd of $3iO,oK). It Wrand
Single Number Drawing will take place
monthly. The Mason of 1877 oper. with
the following srhln
capital r Mfcr-', aiwri
1 Trize $10,000. 1 Prl$ .OVW,-
1808 Priios, Amounting to te4,5aS
100,000 Tickets, nt
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH
Write for circulars, or smd order to"
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or to Williamson fc Co., 317, Broadway,
new xorK.
REGULAR QUARTERLY DRAWIN( '
on February 4, 1877. Tic-koU 10 eaoU.
Capital Prize $:0,O0O. 0i 4
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constant employment at homo, tho whuli
of tho time or "for their spare mominta.
unsiness new liaiit ami profitable Per
sons of cither sex easily earn from W ct.
to $5 per evoning, and n projortional turn
by dovoting their whole time to the busi
ness. Boys and cirls can oarn nearly an
much as men. That all who see this no
tice may send their address, and test th
buincn we make this unparalleled cfferi
To sucll as ure not well satisfied we will
send one dollar to pay for tho trouble of
wruting. p iui particular, samples woriu
iteveral dollars to coinmenco work on, and
a copy of Home and Fireside, one of tb9
largest niul Iwst Illustrated Publications,
all sent freo by mail. Render, if you want
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Can't bo made by every agent ev
ery month In tho biisinesa w
fu'rnisli. but those willing to work
can easily earn a dozen dollars a
day right in their own localities. Have v
room to explain hero. Kusinoss pleasant
and honorable. Wnmon and bora anti
Kirls do as well as men. We will furntaU
you n completo Outfit free. The hnsintt
ays Letter than anything else, we will
e:ir cxp n.o of starting you. Particulars
free. Write and see. Farmer and ur-
chanics, their son and daughters, od ail
classes in nncd of paying work at honi,
should write to us and learn all about Uto
work at oncu. Now 1 the tiui. Vem't
delay. Address True A Co., AvgoaM.
Maine. Sal
C II i: AI' LVSDS
IN THE . GREAT SOUTHWEST I
Tho Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail
way Company is selling, at exceptional
ly low pricos and on terms to auit pur
chasers, over
ONE! MILLIONIACRES
of their magnificent grant on every alda
within twenty miios or tneir road. Ad
mirably auited for: prnd-iction of Corn,
Cotton, Grain, (irasn, Fruits, aud all ether
Northern crops, winters aro imlu, per
mitting out-door labor for cloven months.
Soil fortilo boyond precedent. No grass
hoppers, no crousnt. special induce
ments for rstablihmentof manufactories
For circulars, address W. V. BLACK,
Land Coiumiauicner, Littlo i'.uok, Arkan
uas. 41 4
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS
Retailed at Wholesale Pricoa.
$600 for $230.
$6E50for $30O.
8700 for $300.
300 for 3BO.
THE
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO,
i fU STRt'CRT
IIAIIO PAX PRICES.
Only Ono Price for Cash, and a low one,
NO DEVIATION.
Wo give 110 discount.
Wo pay no agents' romnvjAsiooa, wh'leU
double tho jricc of all Pianos.
We look trt tho People, who WjOitafirat
class Piano at a fair profit over eost of
manufucture. Wo appoint the People out
ntfont, attd give tlioui mir Pianos as Iw
as any agent can buy equally good Pianos
of any other manufacturer, giving tbo
People, in n reduced price, what is usually
expended in commissions, rout, freight,
traveling and incidental expenses.
Tho "Medolssohn'' Piano Co. can sell
you 11 74 octave rosewood case Piano, 0 feel
10 inches long, with front round corners,
carved logs, serpentina and plinth mould
ings, with improvements, including
Full Iron Frame, -
Over Strung Base,
A graffe Treble, aud1
French Grand Actlour
which ouly accompany the best Pianos of
tho most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of f2;"0, $iH or $300, according
to stylo of case, or with four round cor
ners and full agraffe for fV0, and guaran
tee them In every resps-t equal to auy
Piano mado of similar style, or no oalo.
The "Mendelssohn" Pianola manufac
tured from the very best materials, and
by tho most skilled and llnished work
men. The manufacture ia conducted by
one of tho most experienced Piano manu
facturers in the oountry. Tills is 110 new
enterprise, turning out n ioor and ehoap
piano, made from greit wood, and hy
urecner mechanics.
Our Piuno U unsurpassed by any in the
mitrket f.T rich and noweifiri t.-ntut,
itn f its Mil -! t;xtion to the human voi.-e iu
hvi 1 -uthot-.i", mellow and singing qualiti!..
It speaks lor itself.
We mo willing to place It bwntdt any
other uir.ke of Piano on its merit. ithar
iu beautv of case, or excelleuco of luuo,
and "at half tho money" of e'puajly jjvi
instruments.
"The best the cheapest"
When it costs the leat money
All Pianos fullv warranted furtive yearn.
Send for our lllnetratetl und le.!i iu
tive Circular.
The '3IcadfInohtt" flans Cv
Olllce of Mam: factory,
M RROALrWAY, N. Yi
REBRASKAGRIST MILL.
rpn E GRIST MILL at Nebraska. (Ioy
J. town,) Forest county, has beeu thti -eoghly
overhauled ami refitted in It rot -elase
order, and is now ruiiTiing and doin
all kinds of
CUSTOM 4 It I N I I X J.
FLOUR,
FJCED, AND OATH.
Oonatently oehand, and sold at the c
lowest tigiiit-s.
4-1-em H. W. LKMTlH'n.
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