p .1 in at' A' ' Ora y- JA - hem - 'here' - to the . distant depths of eternity, Ui of immortality. No man is ed atd who U ignorant or unwilled it: Soma of tiio otherwise finrit in 4!:cta our country or the world can oast, bare lcit behind them, an ica irfect fanie a character dentorted, a tnius sullied by vice, or darkened by tepticism. The memory of such men has no aganco. Their intellectual might wakeus our astonishment atlts great osa and our regret at its abuse. We lay admire the force of their genius, ut we can nerer render them the ributo of effectionate respect. No tan or woman can neglect bo sublime subject of thought, or one which in olvessuch tremandeoui issues, as re igion, witbout so far forfeiting claims, throughly educated members of so icty. . To the accomplishments of literature nd the graces and refinement of man tra add the study nf the Bible; read . in the school room, and practice its recepts in your daily lives. I hope he Bible will nerer be expelled from he schools of Forest Co. It is the est text book evef compiled ; the afest guide book err printed ; the lost accurate book of history ever Mued ; the most perfect book of mor .Is ever read, the sublimeat .book of oetry ever composed ;"the beet school eok ever designed. From this blessed ook you may draw water out of "the rells of salvation," to refresh yon in he journey of life. Consecrate your elves to Jesus, now in tbe morning of ife, as you receive the spirit of pure Religion fresh fields of usefulness will 'pen before you, you will have light ' n your darkest hoars, comfort in af Jiction, support in thejiour of death ,ind as you enter through the pearly jates of the New Jerusalem your song j frill be "Worthy is the lamb that was ilain to receive honor and power add riches and wisdom and blessiug and ,mt shall reign with him for ever and sver. as" W R. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORISlJiC, DEC. 11 433. Our Washington Letter. . Spociat to the Republic.. WAsniNOTOs, D. C, Dec. 23, 73. TM f it -o 1 in impression is generally preva il lent about town that no material nrn. '! ' 'Egress will be made towards hnrrnonit - , ing the differences of the House and Senate relative to tlio method of count itjJ ing pad -declaring the electoral vote, " until the committee -test South shall 9v;bave completed ttair labors there and f 'fH made their reports-; and many predict l!,t)i that even then, a reconciliation of ' views Vill be found impossible! Almost ,ihree veks of the session have resulted .tin nothing more definite iu tho matter -,' rd:;' than to establish the fact that Mr. Randall and Lis Democratic followers i fill of the House will have , the Senate ' D ' almost solidly against them, in any , 3 ? attempt to count in Mr. Tildcn by n,' virtue of the twenty-becond joint rule -""i (k which was the corner stone upon which , f i me iauric or meir nopei cnicny rested ' oyi on the opening day of the session. jl . Grover.bas found tho, Republic on ' j -grateful for his services. He has been '.' on I trtrtetl with rudeness and disrespect , ' by kis own political friends, through Lu ! out all the discussions in Congress - provoked by his desperate expedient I to save e great cause of "Honesty ; 01, : and Reform." A disposition has been orC? imanifeit imaniiest to wnue-wasn nis i t t action by pleading the purity of his motives. This is about as far as any .one Las ventured to go in his defense, str.d hardly one serious effort has been made in behalf of Cronin's 'right to cast one of Oregon's electoral votes. The situation then,- at the end of the third week,, remains practically the same as on the 6th inst. after the elec tors of the several States had met and cast their votes, 185 for Hayes and 184 for Tildon, with 'the twenty-second joint rule elimioated(probably)and the case of several electors (besides the Oregon case,) before the Senate Com mittee of Privileges and Elections for investigation. fJndar the circumstance tho last ihpa of Democracy to rest in their ability .to successfully impeach the Re publicans position iu one of the three. .-States, South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana. But if it should prove difficult for the Republicans of either, to positively establish their legal right to its electoral vote, how superlatively difficult will it be for thoir opponents to demonstrate thsir rig&; to it, in the fkxo of all their efforts to succeed .through terrorism and fraud which have bee ea reluctantly admitted by tio Sacatort, who souVht to , Democratic men are said to favor an act by Con gress, appointing some day in May for a ew election, with every possible precaution against fraud and intimida tion, the President of tbe Senate to act from the fourth of March until the newly elected President shall have qualified for his duties. There are no lack of. other plans, proposed by statesman ambitious of the distinction of lifting our country "from the pit of mirey clay' and putting her fairly on her feet again. A few mattors or routine legislation have received at- ention, but the all-engrossing matter of the Presidency is always present with our legislators at both ends of the Capital, coloring and giviug direc tion to every day's proceedings. The Senate Committee, to meet a ike one appointed under McCrary's resolution on the part of the House to devise a method satisfactory to the country for counting the clccterat vote, has been designated, consisting of four Republicans and three Democrats, coocededly among the ablest of the two parties represeeted on the floors of the Senate. No Democrat, however ptrtizan, can complain that Mr. Ferry has nut acted with impartial fairness. Much dissatisfaction, and some in dignation is expressed in various quar ters at the unjustifiable delay of the House majority in admitting Judge Belford to his seat as the Representa tive from Colorado. Many days have' elapsed since the vote of the Judiciary Committee in his favor, but there is, as yet, do indication that tbe House has heard of such action. The adop tion by the llouoo ot the majority report of the Judiciary Committee ia referenco to the power of the committ ees to demand tbe preduction of pa pers and telegrams under subpoena of the House, rendered still more often sive by Mr. Knott' recommendation, declaring that telegraphic dispatches are no more privileged theti are oral communications, bas excited much hostility among intelligent Democrats in and out ot Uongross. It nas come to be fett here that whenever the Housa adopts any measure engineered by that Kentucky statesman, it will invariably be found to be a step back ward towards mediaeval practice. - If, Mr. Abrata Hewitt had been chief of the Liberty Street Bureau of "nincompoops" he could not have been guilty of u more serious fauz a"than when he stated to the House that he had reason to believe his correspon dence had been tampered with in the New York post office. He evidently regrets his precipitancy, as it has brought oat a challenge from the Post master for proof, and the whole matter has passed out of hid hands Lato those of an investigating ctnmittce. His grounds ft the eTiarge'" as he half- deprecative j; 4 ne tbem to thaHottslj were an anonymous Jettcr, which he says he burnt up, and the corrugated condition of , the flaps of envelapes which came to him among- Kis other mail matter. 7 low ho can Reconcile the exceptional efficiency of Mr. James so efficient that he hoped Mr.Tilden would retain bin, as he intimated to the House with such crimina,Vkpro- ceedings directly undeE-'lhat'ofSci.lnd freckles. Lt j-eiKlers the cuvicia bom, he did not explain. The members of Wade Hampton's Legislature have hastened to empha size that gentleman's assurances in his inauguration speech that , his suppor ters were the law-abiding elemec,?, the State, and accepted tbe fourteentli and fifteenth amendmeats in their full spirit aud inteut, bj electing "Gener al" Butler to represaut Ihem in the United States Senate ; a person now usuler iodictmeut for his leading part io'(Ik) deiiberalettiurder f several ne groes at Hamburg, Soutf'u Carolina ou the fourth of July of the .present year. Fernando Wood appeare to feejvlhe poisoned arrows with wich Uie editor of tho National Hepubtican drove him into a personal explanation before the House a few days ago. The crue archer is pressing homo hit advantage ia every issue of his paper. The rev alations of iho Republican attracted a good deal of uupleasant attention. As the usual holiday ricess is not to be taken by Cocgress, thus preventing the return to their lames of any but a very limited number .of members, extensive preparations are .making for tbe celebration of Christmas week here. The shops are arrayed in the most seductive manner, and are liber ally patronized. The weather is cohjr dull and gloomy ; and the lamenta tions of the very poor homeless, un- THE LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE OIL REGIONS! smith, Dcalr In ' CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED rURNITURE!' FRANKLIN, - - - PENN'A. gfc Consisting ot rarlor, Office and Common Fnrnitui,' fcjlmdos, Fixtures, Look ing GImhoh, do. AIko, accflnt for Vcnanaro ewtintr for tlie Colbrtl Manhattan WprinR ltod and Combination Mattress, mRimfACturnd and for Mile at mj Furniture W-aroroDnin, ISin. street, near liberty. Vail and m amplo Keel. Ir GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 0IBMIS&MDE01 The Old wit, Ijargeut, mA. Ksst (Tn-feci Mamifnrtorytii the United States, nearly 5 6,0 0 0 Now In nse. No other Mnsical Instrument ever obtain ed the same popularity. 9Send for Price LiBta. ddreaa BUFFALO, iV. T. The fact of ours being the oldest and largest manufnetory in tho United States, with nearly .60,000 Instruments now in use, is a sufficient guarantee of our re- sponMibllitj and tho merits of our instru ments. 6-6m GEO. A. PRINCE CO. J. & P. COATS haVo been awarded a Medal and Diploma at me uemenmai KzpoHiiiou ana com mended by tho Judges for 'SUPJBItlOSi STRENGTH : . i' anp '.' - y : : . ICEtI.EXT,lVAlilTY j : " A.!. QOBHOS:i,raTotor-0iwral.U M it ''ieeretary pro torn. SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughlt Cures Diseasis or the Srrw, BaAUTlFIlS THE COJIPLIXION, PREVENTS and Remedies Rheumatism, and Gout, , llfcAIJ SOBES AND ABRASIONS UT THE Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. Thii Standard External Remedy for Emo tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not mly REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arisintr froii local imnuritiM if 4m blood and obitrucu6n of the pores, but aho Lease ricoaaced by the sun And wind, such as MARVELOUSLY CLEAR. SMOOTH and PLIANT. and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTiriER is far preierable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul phur JUths are insured r the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi- iiPH.io ii pui-Ujiinj enafUes an3 PR. .-iWXS KHEUMAtiki r-ii G-itiT.'.iu.. r" It also DISINFROT rTfftMn mnA mm and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BT CONTACT With the PERSON. It DiifiSlVES Dandruff, pree'nti bald ness, ana retards grayness ot the hair. " rhysidans speak of it ia high terms. Pn'ces2o and C9 Cenfc per Cake j per a ox a uqkS), cue. ana si. 20. , tf. B. Ths jocntcakeuiriU tU M sf thoM at 5 ccnu. - .... " HILL'S HAITI ATI D WHISKEIt IE. 5. 1. CE1TTEST0I, Prcp'r, 7 Sixth ly.,1.1 The expei ience of live years has proved that this Compact aud re liable work of Genera 1 Information is btUr adapted to the wants o: ill clauses of the eom . in unity than any other work of the kind .ere ICLL'S SvcrcLorsoiJI AQEHT8 WASTED. published. It has been proven by Ha IMMENSE SALE, by the numorous COMMENDATORY NOTICES HKCD, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Tho edition of !87! has been TUOItOUCUlLY HE VISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles 3000 wood engravings and eighteen handsomely en graved mid colored maps. The work is iHsued in parts, and a sped-' men copy, w ith map, will be sent to any artdies, free of posUgo, for tw.enly ct uU. BM EE, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Siiooeatoia to I. iTlwood Zo)l.) j oa. ii ana ij.-f.ouM Eixth Sireet, 108 25 E.W5 00 J INYKH1MRNTM or 1 ill 'Ut TheJudlolouB soloot ion and management of Stock Privilercs Is a swrn rmd to rapid fortune, flond fur nMfarrtMn of Assucd f'rrtts" free with full lnformwlon nrmrlnt? the Ktock MarkoW-T. POTT EH WKJUT fr CO. Uold and Stock Trokprs. M it M WiUl MtrooU New York. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailod at Wholosalo Prices. eooforaso. SOOOfor 300. . 700fori300. 800for ?SO. : ' Till? .' "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i.YH B TRUCK UAni PAW PRICES. Only "Oio frioo fwr .Caih, an a low ona, WO DKtTATIOar. tVr jrlrn no discount. We iv no atrontfT romniinslntn. whlnk double tho prices of all rianos. Wo look to tho People., who want a first class Piano at a fnir Trdut ovar cost of manufacture. Wo appoint the People our agents, and give thoui our Pianos as low as any agent ban buy equally (rood Pianos of any other manufacturer, civintr "the Feopli. In a reduced prlco, what is usually expenood in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and Incidental expenses. . The "Medelssohn" Piano Co. can soil ?ou a "i octave rosewood caePUuo,4 feat 0 Inches lonjr, with front round corners, carved 12S. serpentine and plinth mould ing, with Improvements, including Fulljlron Frame, - Over Strung Bass, . Agraffe Treble, and French Urand Action, which only accompany the best Pianoa of the most celebrated juakers, at the very low prico of 1250, ?J75. or $300, according to stylo of case, or with four round oor ners and full agraffe for 150, and guaran tee tnem in every respect equal to any x'isno maae or simuanstyie, or 110 saio. The "MonclelssohnPiano is manufac tured from the very bst materials, and by tho most skilled and finished work men. The manufacture Is conducted by one of the mast experienced Piano manu facturers in tho country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poorrftnd 'cheap piano, made from green wood, and by irreener mccnanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed bv anv in tha marKet lor its ricu ana powerrul tones, and its adaptation to the human voice In sympathetic, mellow and alnglngqualltiea. it speaas lor useu. We are willing to rdace It beside anv other make of Piano on its merits, either In beauty of case, or exuellonoo of tone, and "at naif tho money" of equally good inmruineiiui, "The best the oheapost" When tt costs the leat monev. All Pianos full v warrantor! far Uta iuri Hood for our illustrated and Deserio- 4 f V VIS WUf4 The "MendtlMohn" riant Co., Offlce of Man facto rv, 66 nKOADWAY, V. T. BIXBY'S s BLAC.CirJC. A COMBINEU mi.INII BI.AC'KINd ANU LEATHER PKEHKUVATIT1C. - . i r Experts and Professional Bootblacks In New York, and all other largo cities where tnis Slacking has ixson introduced, ac knowlmlge Its superiority over all import' eu or domestic liiacklugs in use, as an Elegant I'olish and Oonscrvor of Ixsiliier . v." MOTIC15. i Rixby'a pefrt" Blacking has a fled and Blue Ijbe Do not te deceived by ac cepting our "Standard" Blacking In place r Uieat." Tho standard nas tne label tamped into tho tin cover. This brand ia made to compete with other American and French Blackings but is Inferior to our "IiesL". . . lilxby's "Best" Blacking" will save its entire cost In the wear of your boots and snoe. , HOUSEKEEPERS TRY Bixby's French Laundry.' Blue, ' IX SIFTING BOXES. Tho most Wiivonlent and economical package, and the only combinod Bleach ana Luueing rowaer in use. B. M. BIX BY A CO., Manufacturing ChemUts, ' II yoa. 171 A. 175 WftHhington St., N. T ADVERTISING in Religious and Agricultural woekJle half-price. Send for caLilcus qt- the List Plnn. For luforniation, address GEO. y, POWJifjL Afj'f., 22 4 ' H r'ark Row, N. Y A DVERTME-RSaeifl 25 tenta to Geo, f. KowpU.eX'o., 41 Park Row. N. Y, for their Eighty-page irVmphlot, showing duului u vending. .. . ij n CENTERKIAL REDUCTION IR ADVERTISING ' Three thousand, two hundred and ftfty dollars worth of newnpapcr adrei tislnir. Ht publishers' schedule ratos given for 5700, and a three months' note accepted in fiayment from advertisers of reHponsibil-. ty. A printed lifct, giving Name, Charao ter. Actual Liaily and Wotkly Circulation nnd .Schedule Rates of advertising, hnt free to any address. Apply to ieo. P, Rowell A. Co., Newspaper Advertising AgeuU, 41 Park Row, N. y. MIM READING, Puyphomanoy, anation. Soul Charming, Alesmer ittm, and MarriHge Guide, hUowing how cither sex may lKhi-inatd and Kuin the love and affection of any person tlmy choose In. stanlly. 400 wg(t. Bv mail 60cts. Hunt X- Co., 13U H. 7th St., Philu. 18 4 $1362 601 monT3nic:x ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TIIEHK will be exposed to public sslo, on tho premises, In Orcon Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, DECEMBElt 12th, 187(1, at 1 o'clock, P..M., the undivided one fourth par', of all that certain piece of land situate In tho Township of tJroen and County or Forest alori'said', part Of tract No. 61811, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : llrglnninrr at a post on lino divid ing tract No. MW) from No. flisst, and at the distance of KW porches from the northwest comer of this and snid latter tract, smi ex tending thonco south 4;1J degrees east 100 perches to a post, thence south 4(tJ degrees west 100 perches to a post, thence north 4!!i ucgnes west i'H perches t a P dividing lino first mentioned, thnnoo along said dividing line north 4(jJ degrees eiutt nw percnos to rae place or beginning. Containing one hnudred acres and allow ance, more or less. Terrnsof Sale -Cnslu dalijAh sAtrNnr.iw, Administrator U bonis tins, J. W. Aoniw A .,,.,. fTKmesta, Pa. W. 1C. Latht, J AU j a. ,( j.Av. 13 miii Allegheny Valley Rail Iload. Pittsburg Titusviile k OufTalo Hallway, zrsn CuTfalo, Corry 6 PitUturgh Railroad. . . ON AND A FT Kit Hundny, Dac. 3, 187C, trains will run an follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward hl H.I S. S . St. f a m p tn p m p m nm pro Pittsburgh 8:3.1 2:15 8:r 8:XP 2:Xr, 0:40 W Pen June B:4 8;33 I0:.r.0 7:2-1 1:32 4:55 Klttnnning lO-.:b 4:15 1 1:4ft 6:it, 1U:4( 3:5.1 R. B'k Juncll:2:i 6:0' 12:55 fi:4H 11:40 '.VM Brady Bend It:!! 6:15 1:20 6:2tll:2 2:15 Parker 12;0(i 6:.") 2;:t0 4:52 10:44 12:40 Emlonton 12:45 fi;30 2:55 4;27 U):2i 12:00 Kcrubgrass' 1:27 7:10 4; 10 :i:4M fl:42 10:45 Franklin 2:0:1 7:57 v25 8:1" 0:02 ftl Oil City 2:30 :3.- 00 2:36 8:25( 8:45 Oleopolis 2:47 fc!5 lih31) IMS Kagle Rock 2:58 9:37 10:29 0:23 Tlonesta . 8:24 10:02 10;02 5:87 Tidiouto 4:12 12:30 9.14 4:12 Irvineton 6:00 1:55 8:25 2:20 RoiiBOvlIlo 2:64 8:55 7:04 1:50 8:04 8:08 Tltusvllle S:45 0:45 7:55 1:10 7:10 7:20 Corry 4 0:15 11:53 6:30 Mavvlllo 6:20 .... .10:58 10:22 8:55 Tlutralo 8:10 1:10 7:00 12:30 p. m p. m p. m a. m a. m p. in Trains run bv Philadelohla Tinia DAVI'D McCAROO. Gen'l Kun't. uen'l Passengor ct Ticket A gout ; QOOD FORTUIfC WaiU on alt who pnruhnso tickets In tho Grand Extra Drawing, Monday, Decent' oer , ibo, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. , This Institution was rcnilarlv lnorio ratad by tbe legislature of the KUte for Kducational purposes in 18(!8, with a capi tal of $1,000,000, to which it has added a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Urand Single Number Drawings will tke placo mouth ly. The aeason of J87fl closes with tha fol lowing scheme: Cupltnl fino.OOO. Only 20,000 at $20 each. Fractions in pro v - iorxion. ... . . LIST OF PRIZES.; 1 Capital Prizo.'..........;... 1 Capital Pri.e 1 Capital Prlaso 10 Prines at $1,000 25 Prises at 600 100 Prizes at 800 ,....$30,000 , 20,000 , 10,000 10,000 12,500 S(.),000 40,000 ....... 60,000 40.000 200 Prizes at 200 600 Prizes at 100 .......... 2000 Prizes at 20... APPROXIMATION FK1ZKS. 0 Approximation Prizes of $:100.., 2J00 0 Approximation Prizes of '200 I.hiX) 0 Approximation Prizes of 1QQ 1HW 2866 Prises, amonntiug lurtrf.. .$208,900 Write for Circulars or send orders to WILLIAMSON A CO., 817 Kioadway, N. Y.. Oil AS. T HOWARD, New Orleans, La. Tho" First' Regular Quarterly , Dollar Drawing will take placo on January 2, iMi, i icKois si eacn. Lapitnl l'rlze :,5 000. ' i . -82 4t NEW Furnitnro Rooms! The nndorslgned begs leara to inform tho citizens of Tlonesta, and the public In on hand a larro assortment of FURNITURE, r . . Consmung In p:rt of Walnut Parlor Sets, : . Ch&mlMtr Hutu, - ... . Cauo SMThalw. ', .'opd Seat Chain," Rocking CliaW iHnUia t'fcblos, "Jttension Tablva, Warbi., .'op Tables, .It.cheFiaitiLre, lAtroaua, : Bodsteads. Waslifttands, Lounges, . Mattresses, Cupboards, Book Canes, Fancy Brackets, Looking Glassos, Picture Frames, and PICTUIiES FRAMED. ALSO, 'SJLSH &z DOOBS always oa hand. Ills rooms boing Jaree, and well situat ed he is prepared to oHor supeLior l.iduce ments to purchasers. Call and examine his siosk and prices, and bo convinced U N ERTAKINO, A full assortment of Collins and CuskeU constantly in store. 23 ly A. H. PARTRIDGE. $ 45 PER TERM , 13T PER YEAR, . Tays ALL EXPICNSE at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. ' Sohool established 1R50. lVoiwrty $103 . 00iXt Endown.' nt $10,000. Oui-' yuuh Kiiicini, mat no opened a AJJt.Sl CJ.AM FURNITURE A'TOJCK, tw lis now building at tho Junction of aa St. and tho Dutch Hill road. TMniv Ifodoc. Estato of fsrv Date daresned, late ( Tlonesta Township, Forest eoniity. Alt persons ludnbtod to salil estate are rej quested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal ciaimt BRaliiHt the ru will present them, w ithout dely, In proper order for settlement to NANCY DAWSON, Administratrix, or MILKS W. TAT K, Atf y. Juno 20, 1H70.- 12 B Tlonusta, T. $000,000 IN (JIFTSI Grandest fichemo ever Presented to the ' ruDitai . A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $11. THE Kentucky Cash Distribution Ceta panv. authorized by a si.erlal act ef tho Kent-.icky Legislature, for the benefit of the Public Schools of Frankfort, will have the first of their series of UrasU Drawings at Major Hall, in tho City f Frankfurt, Ly., on , - THURSDAY, AUGUST 51, 1879, on which occasion they will dlstrlbst tho tlckot-hohlcrs tho immense sum xt 0 6 0 0,000 , Thoa. lv. Porter, Ex-(lovernor Ky., Um erai Mansgmr. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT I as we will have a series of tlraud Drawing and can not establish the precedeat ef postponing. list or GIFTS I One grand cash gift !M 004 One grand cash gift.. tttCOf 26 000 20 000 10 000 0c4 (0 004 (0 000 40 004 19 000 40 000 60 000 20 000 One grand cn.sh gift one grand cash gilt Ono grand ensh gift One grand cash gift .... tut Cash gifl of 11,000 each...., , 100 Cash gilts of 600 each. 100 Cash gifts of 100 Cash gifts of 2(H) Cash gifts of ' 000 Cash gifts of 10,000 Cash gifts of 400 each.. 800 each.;.... 200 each.i.. 100 each 14 each Total, 11,15(1 gifts, all cash . 600 000 Pit ICE OF TICKETS t Wholo tickets, $12; Halves, $3 j Quar ters. $3; V tickets, $100: . 27 tickets, $J0 4fl tickets, $500; U'. tickets, $1,000. 100, 000 tickets at H2 ach. . Hon. E. II. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort, tho entire board ot CUv Councilman. Hea. Alvln Duvall, late Chief Justice of Ken tucky, and other distinguished cliissns, together with such disinterested persoas as the ticket holders present msy desig nate will superintend the drawing. Remittances can be made by a.xpra. Draft, l'ostofflco Money order, Register letter, made payable to Kentucky Cash) Distribution Company. All communications connected with tk distribution and orders for Tickets, an.4 applications of spent to sell tUkeu, should be aldressrid to HON. THOS. P. PORTER. 12 i General Manager, Frankfort, Xj, , Or G. W. BAltltOW A CO., Gen. Eattern Agents, 710 Broadway, X. Y. Awaruod tho Highest Medal at Tlsaaa, . E. & H. I.' ANTHONY & CO., tOl Broadway, New York.. atetrupo4iiu Jtoiei.) Menufacturora, Importers A Dealer 1 CIIROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSC OPES AND VISITS, bit Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. " We are Hd(iusl ters for every thlnr la the way of STEREO PTICONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being mauufacturora f the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, Uti.versity Stercoptlcon, . Artopticon. School Iantern, Family lators, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each stylo being the best of Ita alas v; in the market. ... Catalogues of IjuiUrns and Slides, wltfc directions for using, sent or applleatiea. Auy mterprisiiig mu CW make tneusr with a Magiu Lantejn. -t;ni ou Mt advertisement bp raf. erence.- TURING our experleno Aii pa t s4 A 'months, in the (iROCEKY, -PRl VLV JON, FLOUR A FEED Muslne-s In Tli nsta, we have fbund tho 1J mtilw i ii MONEY saved Is money earned," a trUe one, aad that wehave saved the people oj s,-b,tl ongh and snrrounding country a eonsid! crable amount. ' " Haviug had a long eitperienee ia th w olaU kiuunoaa, we have peculiar fa' cil.ties f.ur bijying from n.-st hands, whick enables us t.v ollor extra inducements td Cash Buyers and having adopted thi y.tein of yoivg buHlei fr - ' ' only, re cux uM gooJs r a much any of the cities In the State l"'thVl,J,i"g the o"1"" for UUral pai ronage in the past, we announce opre moval from the Fisher store, to the VmZ ut locatloi:;VuowB w tho - P ACOf.tB CUILDtfiQ, (iimuodirttoly south of the Cuwpany flUrsl not ZWrt U'Mevi" 1 buld iumi.es to make iny are ao u.f