.'WW f WJW TT"1" Slit Souti jfttpuMifwu "wEDKSDAT MOltflXQ, UB. H, 1S77. BOROUCH OFFICERS. 22urM Joh A. Dai k. Vouncilmen (. W. Robinson, W. A. 'Yamer, A. II. Partridge, U. W. Saw or, .J. Vanllimion. W.J. Roberts. Justice it or the l'caee-V. H, Knox, C. A. tlandall. YnjM II. Swaggart Nvhool Director U. If. May, IS. O. Da is, 8. It. Hsslet, A. H. Kwlly, U. W. Rob bsoo, T. J. Van Uieson. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge 1,. D. Wktmohk. iioeia( Judges Ion. U. Dalk, Ed tad Kerr. TreurrT 8. J. Sktlky. . J'rothonotary, Register fc Recorder, ifc J.W.Clark. Sheriff Jtrsris SttAWKKT. Cumm(snionrraKLi Rkrux, Isaac L.ns, Jonx Keck. fjbunty fiuperintnulentU. H. Buocir- XVAT. District Attorney H. D. IRWIX. Jura Commissioners 11. K. Towssn, IjYMan Cook. County Afurveyor T. T). CoiiIM". Ifcroner M. ITTKI- JR. rfounfu ,1 MtiifOt'A Nlt'HOrA TlIOMT- J. It. NKIM., H. A. .UF.SDRLT,. Marnier of 0v--Jeo. A. Jknu. vlifrfy J. 11. AoituWi LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Lecture To-morrow nvening. Col. Hoy, who has a great reputa tion as a lecturer on tha subject of Tempeiance, will lecture in tha Court House, tn-tnorrow, (Thursday) even ing, 15th Inst. Col. Hoy lectured in Warrco recently, in tho Presbyterian Church, and on his last appearance, hundreds wore turned away for waut of room. He will deliver a first-cms lecture, ami we hope to see him greet ed wilh a lariro audience. Admission Frc. '. Primary. The citizens of TioneBta Township are requested to meet in the Arbitra tion Room, Court House, on Saturday, the 17ih inst., for the purpose of mak ing tmminatiotm for Township Offi cers. Kli Holmam, rwp.Cletk. Feb. 7, 1877. 1'gular services at lho M. K. Church on Sunday evenmz next. liev. Allan will occupy the pulpit. fire occured al KmleUoii on Monday evening- last, which burned down the Crawford Houso and two other buildings. Lass $17,000. - a.KMf.n nro to bo 'elected this year, according to the decision of lho Attorney Genera), the present' ns- osors holding ovor until April, 1878, Mr. G. G. llutlerfield, of Liver- inre Westmoreland Co., Pu., former- Jy of this place is in town on a visit, looking and fueling well Mr. Wm Dale, of Prescott, Wis., formerly of this section, is now in tho iifighborhood visiting his relatives tind friends. His Western life seems to-agrro well wilh him. Moody and Sankey havo corn- moored their meetings in Boston. The nueiings in Chicago are being kept up by the ministers of that city, and tho uttcudauco isjjudimiiushcd. Morris Einstein is getting home- L-k, and is talking of paying the l alherlaud a visit shortly, lucre a iit!thitt? certain about it. but ho is o turcinL' tho thiurr over in liis own n ' mint). We have received tho "Public Letlger Almanac," from Geo. V Child, of Philadelphia, the publisher. It is a valuable and useful work, and it nrmeuted cnlv to natrons of ihe . - - . "Ladger." Much obliged. Our "se-and so" correspondents arn eivincr us a racket this week O S3 which occupies so much of our spacp that we fear we shall havo to omit the the interesting letter of our "so-anJ- so" correspondent from Wisconsin. Mary, daughter of Aquila Mong, aged about 16 years, died on Wednes day last, of diphtheria, and wa3 hur ried at Tylersburg. on Friday. This is the secoud daughter Mr. Mong lost within two weeks, of the same malady, We understand he has auother child quite sick of diphtheria. Washington's Birthday will be appropriately celebrated by a pleas ant Hop at Partridge's Hall, on the 21st inst., (ae;t Wednesday evening.) All thosa h,o Java received invita tions .will plejf,9 eomfi as early as poi title. Our Spriug electinus cm to bo held on next Tuesday, aud yet we juotice no stir, uor do we hear of any person or persou9 who aro willing to ,Rerve their country in a borough oLi co. In all probability there will be a (Caucus next Saturduy evening tuch lias been the pnetige ii) yc.ir? j;i.-t, There are tlircu now enses of dipli- llierla in town ; a daughter of Geo. Pawyor, a son of Ales. Ilennga and a daughter of Leonard Agnew. llicso ore the ft ret tnses we liavo had lor several weeks, and wo had begun to helievo wo wcro through with it. It is fervently hoped that the coutagion will not spread. If you meet anybody lo-i'ay look ing ns though thcro wa murder in their soulr", don t bo scaroJ. Una is St. Valontino'i day, and they have received one of llioso highly colored valentines which tells them what kind of a hair-pin they ere. They will feel better about it in a few days, particu tnrlv ns thev will probably never find j j , out who etit it to them. The present 3-ctmt stamp will go out of uee about the middle of May next, lho objection to it is, that mo green color is tho fastest color known, and has proved a bonanza for stamp- washers, who take off the oily cancel lation without acid or alkali; and set the stamp afloat again. There is no telling what the next stamp will look like. -The arguments In the contested election case were hoard on Mouday last, and yesterday the Court packed Up tbe testimony and the registry lists nnd adjourned until Monday week, the 20lb inst., when regular Court will comence. Then, oh! then, we shall hear who's who, and who isn't This has-been a tedious case, and ttVcrybo1jr .will -draw a long breath wj,e i s finally disposed of. A grand party will be given at the Lawrence Ilouso on Wednesday evening, 21st inst., in commomoration ofWushington'a birth-day. Coleman's celebrated string band, of Titusvillc, will furnish tho mu-uc. Tlu3 will bo the last party Mr. McCray will give before vacating the Hotel, and he ex tends a goueral invatiou to all. No nains will be snared to make this tho grandest party ho has yet given a "J I is rather un-Clmstiau to kick a dog that ennns at you." Forest He publican, As from tho context lo the above paragrajdi.it seems to be applied to u, will Mr. Dunn please tell us, (that is if wo are really the party he calls n d"g) what hind of a dog ho means? H H amiaarunoa oi tne geous wnu, oi.wii'.cii mere are upv.arus oi ou ea t . i 1 . OA u'metiited varietitB, or "a mean worth- iess fellow, a wretch," that he means? Forest Vraj. Yes. A very interesting and delightful number is Halloa's Magazine for March. It opens with an elaborate illustrated article on Japan, and then follows several . other engravings, and then comes tha stories, just what will charm a household ; for all of them are good, and many of them superior to anything published in this country There are charming love stories, some nice adventures, one capital sea yarn, and poetry well worth reading. For only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single copy, nu immense amount of reading can bcobtaiued. Published by Thoines it Talbot, 2-3 Haw ley Street, Boston, at 1. 50 per year, postpaid West Hickory Oil Farm. Wia-r Hickoky, Pa., Feb. 10, 1877. Ed. Kkplui-ican : Dear Sik, "Truth crushed to earth will rij again," and no win crac.iv, auuougn m a an- vent of hi appeaianeo will not be heruldud by any great influx of in tellectual intelligence. Oil operations arc still going on at this placo and with a vigsr that shows a determination to overcome all diffi culties. It i impossible for one uut knowing tho "ropes" to estimate the production, but it is thought thai the four wells, which aro now being pump ed, produce ia the aggregate botween 5 and 10 barrels per day. This, how ever, is only a "rough" guess, as the actual production is carefully kept a secret by those who have charge of tha wells. But judging from tho fact that other rigs are being put up and ar rangements made for the shipment ef oil it seems to indicate that the in vestment "was not and shall not be a failure." Two large iron pans wero received last week, in which the oil is to be treated previous to shipment. This treating process consiits chiefly of heut ing the oil by steam, which frees it of saud aud all other ingredients which are injurious to it for lubricating pur po.ei us this oil bused for lubricating. Vi;i:( 1 1 v. From Drookston. P.nook.'TOX Foi;i:sT Co., Pa., ) Feby. 7, 1377. ) I'd. Foin xr Ri;i'uni.ii AX : - On Pat- uiday morning Fbb. 3, as Mr. F. W. Brooks was coming from his residence to his office, he found on the 6tep? leading Id his houso tho following "Molly Maguire :" "February the 2nd 1877 Mr. Brookes i will givo you CO days to Leave this place, then if;you dont Leave i will fix you for a Oofefl you mind what this Wis" f, By Monday evening last the wiiS- ing and . uttering of the above was traced to one Edward D. Stone,1'- nit illicit whiskey dealer ia the neightfr-4 hood of the Brookston Tannery, who was accordingly arrested early "files- day morning, am brought before J;;3 tice Reid at Brookston, who, after ex amination, held the said Slono in de fault of $500 bail, to appear before the Court of Quarter Sessions to an swer the above chargo, and also the charge of selling liquors, Ac, without license. Stone was intrusted for i-afo keeping in tho hands of thrae deputy consta bles to be held until this (WediTesdny) morning when he was to have beeu conveyed to the Tionesta jail. With tho consent of the constable he (Stone) was allowed to go to his shanty under guard to get some clothes. About midnight the prison er arose, dressed himself, took down his rifle. Here the stories conflict, one party saying he went out to dis charge tho gun, and the other party say he said "He guessed he would go out and take a littlo hunt before he left for Tionesta." At any rate when he reached the road he found what is familiarly call. ed leg-bail. We understand a reward of $75 has been offered for his capture i.ud return to Mr. Allen, CoiiJ-Ublo of Howe Township. Yours, "Electho. Stone was captured again near Brookston, uud was brought to this placo and lodged in jail on Friday last. There being no juries at next Court, wo presume he will hav to re main in jail until May Court, when, if the charges are sustained, he stands a chance of taking a trip to Alleghe nr. Ed. Latei:. Bkookston, Pa., Feb. 7, 1877. Wo had the pleasuro of seeing Ed ward D. Stone depart from here this morning to take bis residence along with Sheriff Shawkcv. ut Tionesta. It seems during Thursday P. M., Mr. Frank W. More, clerk in Mr. Gra ham's Store gDt a due as to Stone's whereabouts, but wisely kept a close mouth, aud after dark, he with his father, W. J. More, left for tho woods quhstly, and in due course of time arrived in Brookston with Stone in their posession, and handed him over to the custody of Constablo Allen. They found him about two miles from here, at a hunter's shanty (gun am all), aud Frank made a spring am caught him. You probably know ho is in Tionesta Jail. "Electro." A week from Sunday the 25th inst., communion services will bo belt ia tho Presbyterian church in this place. On next Wednesday evening services will be conducted by Ecv Elliot, and on a week from Friday the 23d inst., preparatory syrvice wil be held in that church. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Josep G. Dale, aud in which he uow resides is in my hands for ealo at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, aud the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. 3IOAKY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at li o tlliow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., S4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 4 00. Heading bolts must 1)3 made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickiw it Co. 27 tf An Explanation. Tionfsta, l'A., Feb. 12, 177. liDITOrt ltKPUlH.K.'AN J Du.ut Sut. I liavo mrvlo it a rulo of my lil'e novel- to lxjil ovor with personal explanations. Uut I have been arraigned boforo lho wort J charged I w'tlh vmbo..lonient of funds from tho city of line, and liloem it my doty to myself end my 'relative aid friends, to explain. When I left tho city of Krio last March, my lather and 1 had been City Solicitors for tlirc" years, ami ail accounts between us and tho city were adjusted, so far as 1 was concerned, and so far as I knew about them, and my father continued to bo So licitor. lint last summer Loandcr Dobbins, who had been City Treasurer for several years, wits found to bo a defaulter in a large amount, and, amongst other things, had no record on tho Treasurer's booksof an I (din of ?(G1.1!, which I claimed to have paid to him, but which ho denies ever having received. - t On May 9, lfc71, I received XCl.l!in city warrants, from l'niuk 'Juoiiison, V.wi., of Krio, in satisfaction of n municipal lien against Mrs. . M. Thompson. I received ono of two statements of tho warrants their numbers and amounts from Mr. Gunnison at the time, and, after compar ing it with tho warrants and tlio duplicate Hiutomcnt which he retained, I receipted for them, and ho went away. In the after noon of the Fame day, I v ent into the City Treasurer's oiiicc, whilo on lny way to anoti.'1!" pl.-i-:c on other business, and wus accompanied by a younger brother. I found tho Treasurer in consultation with Hon. M. 15. I.o wry. I aid to tho Treas urer that I had sonic warrants for him. There whs quite a bundle of them, and ho aid ho was very busy just then, that it would tako some time to compare tho war rants with my statement, and asked mcto nil again. Tho warrants had a paper around them labeled with tho figures ttil.lt. I had perfect conlidenco in tho Treasurer, and laid the warrants on his desk, saying that I would leave them, and call again when ho had leisure, and could compare aud recoipt. But I took tho pre caution then and thero to ntako in pencil on my statement tho following memoran durni "May 0, 1874. Paid these warrants in .re.sonco of Frod. (my brother) to L. Dob bins, City Treas. W. Ii. LATnv." And I find that I also made a momoran dum on my diary at that dato of the samo fact. As many another person has done to as sorrow, 1 neglected to call again for the ooeipt, feeling safe, boeanso I had'hiilh in tho Treasurer, aud because I had two wit nesses to tho payment. Now tho Treasurer denies tho payment; Mr. Lowry is in an Jnsauo asylum, and my brother says ho remembers of going into the Treasurer's office with mo more than once, but cannot remember this par ticular circumstance. . It has suited the 'city officials to prose euto me criminally for tho embezzlement of this money, instead of seeking to roeov er from tho Treasurer's bail on tho strengtl of my testimony and the corroborating proof, and, if I should stand trial, it would avail mo nothing, as my mouth would bo sealed, and my memorandums would be uncxnhiined-without my testimony. . So that by my neglect, and my misfortune, caused by the lack of memory of one, and tho mental condition of th? other of my witnesses, I am compelled to repay this money ; and not only that, but, because I am poor, I must pay it in settlement of a criminal prosecution, with its attendant crushing humiliation and disgrace I cannot discover in tho lirio City Treas urer's office when thoso particular war rants wero received and cancelled by tho Treasurer, there being no record thero of tho dae.s, but I find that they were all re eci veil anil cam-etioil in ilia samo year, which is-a significant rcumstauco in my favor, from tho fact that they were endors ed, bearing interest, and that in that year. and prior and Bubseqnent thereto, monied men in lirie wcro buying such warrauts at discounts of ten and fifteen per cent, and laying them away by hundreds and thousands of dollars' worth, until they would incrcaso in valuo, and becauso in that year (1874) tho City had to borrow money to pay current expenses aud the interest of Jier bondod indebtedness, and was only receiving her warrants ia satis faction of debt duo the city. I was also charged, in tho warrant against mo, with tho embezzlement of ?1S1.85 of moneys alleged to havo been col lected on a municipal lien against Mrs. A. V. Vau tassel, but, upon investigation when I went to Erie, it was found by tho City Comptroller that Ilia embezzlement in that transaction wan the sum of $13. instead of ?lSi.8o, and that I had paid costs for tho City in a case againt Mrs. Mary A. J. Mc Spanon, amounting to J 12.85, for which I had not received credit, which left fifteen cents duo tho city from me, independent of the Thompson all'.iir. To show how tho present City Solici'ors now look upon this transaction, I quote from tho Krio Gazclt of February :Jd, a part of an artielo which they inserted, us follows: 'The present Solicitors inform us that they consuior that .Mr. Jjamy h error wm not mo much of a criminal nature as ueg lcct fulness, and for that reason they sought an opportunity to have tho matter settlud, and have succeeded." No insignificant part of tho charge against mo, as published in tho lirie Daily Vixpatci on January 0tn, 1Si7, anil cop ied from that into other paporx, is, to uso tho language of tho artielo published, that "Maj or Hammond wroto soreral letters to tho defaulting solicitor, and his father also w rote, beseeching him to como bacn and nettle up his accounts, but no hcod was paid to their letters, no answers returned. Tho M;:yor during tho past threo months has exhausted all his energies in tho vain attempt to induce tho ex-Solicitor to Ket tle." When I was in Krio, tho Mayor haid to mo that ho never used thut lauuago nor the Mihstanco of it, to any one, ..1 never u I (-le l'i uir- in liii-' life, and t!i;:t lie very Rrry be hal nolrfono ?o brforo pro eec!i;n to extreme ineaHoros. Tho J res ent City Solicitors also toltl too thsl lliey blamed thems'jlvcs for not writing mo a letter explaining my d:io;;cr. The fact is that tho first notieo I ever re ceived of what tho Citv claimod off ino, was in a letter from my father, on Nov. 7, 1870. I immediately wroto back to him for a statement of it. Ho sent mo tho utatc ment, and I answered his letter, tolling him I had iaid tho Thompson matter to tho Treasurer, askod him to fee tiio Treas urer, and stated that I did not bnlievo it payment would bo denied ; and in answer to that I received a letter from father, dated Nov. VI, 137, In which ho said, "I intend to get the Mayor to go with mo to sec Dobbins," and at tho end of' tho same letter, "It may bo nocewiJ'Tor you to bo hero before we eaur'numage' this matter satisfactorily. I will wiito to" yoil after I see Dobbins." From that 'day until the day I was arrested, on January 13, 1"?77, I never received a lino from iny father or any one clso, cither beseeching mo to go to Krio, or giving me any warning what ever of an intended arrest, and my father says ho had no intimation that such a stop was to bo takon. If I had received any such intimation I would not havo boon such a consummate jackass as to pay no attention to it, as tho Dispatch would have tho public believe. This Is tho explanation I have to' make. It satisfies my own conscience. Ifit does not satisfy other people, I cannot help it. than'; my Yionds for their words of cheer and comfort, and you, Mr. Kditor, for your kindness and consideration in this hour of iny grr tcst trial, and will try in tho future to merit your confidouconnd tlio conlidcucc of thoso who have proved to bo mv friends. Yours Truly, W. li. K.VTllV. Joints and Muscles, Stiff and pain ful wilh rheumatism and goufTare promptly relieved by Glenn's Sul phur Soap. Local diseases of tbeskia and defects of the complexion are also remedied by this standard article. Depot Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Ave nue, New York. Hill's Hnirtfc Whis Ler Dye," black or brown, 50 eta. 43-4t MARRIED. DOWNEY. WATSON. At tho residonco of Peter Lovol, in Tionesta Twp., ott Monday evening, February 12, 1877, by C. A. Randall, Esq., Mr. Ilumphcry Downey and Miss Rebecca Watson, both of Greon Twp., Forest Co., Pa. TIONESTA MARK12T8. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - - - 7K.9.25 Floury sack - - - 1.952.15 Corn Meal, 100 Uis - 1.75 1.00 Chop food - - i - fl.S0Ol.65 Ryo bushel ... - 7580 Oats i bushel - - - . - 48050 Corn, oars - - - - - 40 (J 45 Deans bushel - - - l.02.50 Hanii sugar enrod eanvasad - - 15 I'.roakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 15 Shoulders - - - - 11 Whitehall, half-barrels - 0.50 Lako hon ing half-barrels - - 4.00 sugar ium Syrup - - - - - 76 1.00 N. O. Molassefl - KOjolOO Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 - 2S RioCoffco, 25(3 3S Java Cofl'eo - - - - - 35 Tea - - 45 S 1.00 Butter 2SQ80 Rica 10 Eggs, freh ... - So Salt 3.0002.10 Lard - - 12 16 Iron, eoitfmon bar - - - 3.76 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.00 Potat60s, Now .... 80 1.00 Limo bbl. 1.90 Drind Apples per lb ... 08 $ 45 Ptl l TERM , 131 PER YEAR, Tays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 1850. Property $lO;i, 000. Endowment $10,000. Our youth (both sexes) shall havo tlio ijeneiit oi ii, Winter term opens Dec. 6. Send r cata logue (freo) to Rev. J. T. Edwards, D. D., Prinioil. 22 it S777 is not easily carnM In these times but it can I n ma ie in three months bv an v oiio of either sex, jit any part of tho country w ho is willing to work steadily at tho employment that wo fur nish. ?oG per woek in your own town. You noud not be awav from homo over uiiilit. You can uive vur whole time to tho work or only vour spar moments. It costs nothing to try tho l usiness. Terms and S Outfit free. Address at once. II. Hai.i.ki r iV Co., Portland, Maine. 4l-lv ( OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE RB lEIlTEH'L EXHIBITION It sells faster than any oter book. Cue Agent solJ :u i-opies in one day. This is the only authentic and comidoto history published. Send for our extra terms to agent.s. . National PubludIiinu Co., Phil adelphia, Pa. 3S-4 PE A B 0 D Y H 0 U S E, CORNER of LOCUST fc NINTH STN. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to all places of amusement ami car lines In tlio city. JNl clmngeti to uiul Irooi lho Centennial grounds. ;ol. atson, proprietor or the Henry Ilouso. Cincinnati lor tho past twenty years, and present proprietor, bus leased too lioiiMo tor a lenn oi ycurs, and nas nowly furnished and littcd it throughout Ho will keep a strictly lirst-class house, nod has accommodation for JOO guests. Terms only S I I erdnv. No bar has ever been kept in tho Henry llnu.M'i ii' i' wi.l n' l'i K t t .-it tho I'en l.o U . 'Ml GEO. thih riri;n i ox iitii yw. 1. "it. 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No press or water used. Samp'.o worth fo.OO free. S.ind stamp for circular. EXCELSIOR Al W(, CO.. ;)'.) Madison, and Licarnvru Street, Chicago. 41 4 DFNQIONQ So "iltor how slightly rttiwIUtiO disabled. Increases now aid. Advice and circular free. T. Mc MicitARr., Att'y 707 Samsom St. Phlla.Pa. $5 Co., O H OR Por Dav at homo, fcamplos 4)ZU worth ?5 free. Stinson ii Portland Maine. 38-4 or Fino Mixed Cards, 20 styled, or 80 ZD Now Year's Cards, 10 eents, postpaid. NASSAU CARD CO., Nassau, N. Y. ) er Extra Fancy Cards with name, IOo. .20 50 Bristol. 15c. II. VAN DEN- BUROH, Custloton, N. Y. LlA SEND "5 ADAMS it CO., Box ltitio, l'tutadeipnta, in. t.vianutacrory in Howell's marble building, Ninth and Chestnut sis.) and roeeive by return mail postago prepaid, a complete set of lho live principal CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS elegantly carved in Black Walnut, Wood, and tinely linished. Exact duplicates of thoso which were manufactured in Ma chinery Hall during tho exposition, and which thousands wero unable to purchase. tfurnituro Koom&r The undersigned begs luive to inform the citizens of Tioiesta, and tlio public in general, that ho has opened ; VA'SV VI. ANN h'UnSITUlllC NTVKX, In his now building at tho junction of Elm St. Hud4no Dutch Hill road, whero ho keeps on hand a largo assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting In par of Wnlntit Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Cano Seat Chairs, Wood Soat Chairs, Rocking Chw Dining Table, V tension Tables, Msrl'ic 'op Tables, Kitilii-u Furniture, Bureaus, Bedtvi.ls, Wash.-t-.uid, I uungps, Mt.tr ee r CupV-"-t, B.iok CasfV Fniiy Brackets, Looking (ihiucca, Picture Frames, ami "P I GT UUKS FJiAMEi AI-SO, SASH &c DOOE always on bund. His rooms being large, and well ai Ci.1 ho is prepsred to oflor superior inents to purchasers. Call and examino hia stock and p' aud bo couviuced UNDERTAKING A full assortment of CotHns and C. coiistautlv in utoi. 21 ly " A, H. PARTRID- MANTFn Men to soil ti Mei, hi M II I LU jixia moniu ud ' cxp!iises paid. Oeiu Mfg. Mo. J' OI! W'OlvK noallv 'Mi' ri'lll.ICAN onlce r- tt'v"'