WEMMU BOHIXC, FEB. !l, 187. borough officers. v BurftntSonn A. D.tt.v. 0temn O. W. Jlohluson, t). A. Nuner, A. U. rrtrlJr. O. W. Sawyer, . Van OjpRon, W. J. Robert. . of the react D. H. Knox, 0. A. fUndall. 0aW H. 8wggrt OeMool Dirrto i II. H. Mar. II. O. Da . U, H. n. Haalet, A. 11. Kelly,' O. W. Rob pnvn, T. J. Vu Otesen. 1 1 FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. frlnt JvdgtXj. P. VTurMom. Xr(a( Judgtt Jos. (J. I)aI.i, Ko. vardKbrr. Veajiurrr H. J. RkMct. VAooi!r.y, Regitttr Ktcordtr, & e , ,. TV. Clark. iijff7vvq'nf'l Kli Mbrmn, Isaac i.H, JOHN JlKLlfcV " Cfy $u;ter-tnrn(fcnt U fi. Unoc. mn iitrnry rc. D. Irwi. Jury Cmmmittioners J.ymah Cooir. -II. 7.. Tow If BR, Ooify Mmwor-T. T. CoLI.t5. (0or M. Ittkl, Jr. 4mny 4 vditor Nicholas Thomt K, J. II. WKILI-, II. A. I'KRDRLL. lUmbtrof Conqrt O eo. A. Jhnis. AsfmHyJ. R. Aaniew. LOCAL AND EISCEIXANE0U3. , j... .. 'rfbyterin chrpR op Sundajr eit "ortliUI SRfJ evening. Sunday School ttS.OO p. ro. , Labertre en the I. T. & D. It. K., are receiving 99 cU. pet day and (lour U advancing. , M. W. Tatf, Eq., ! been p tainted Counsel for the Commissioner if Forest County for lh ensuing "r. V-Mr. May's health it steadily ius i. And we hope to see him on 'streets again in the course of few jelc?. '., The weather experienced since 'j 2d insU, liaj restored confidence .the gnmnd-hcg ne a weather proph- 'Tho indications aro that our win- it is over. r Mr, l?enj. May, of Xoriistown is tin in town visiting hi.) frensl. Ilia noiue is in the fwrnacr place, but his i?art is evidently in Tioneata. .rpy.-Shcriff Vau Giesen and Mrs. H. O. feloan are in town, both being 'irIIH Kera ,er'"1' illness of sir- y iJiiic 8on- V v pny t'.ate that the child is getting better. ' 7 We have received from Jor Vb A. JlVaock, 112 Smitlifieli hn Ii. Smitlifield St., Pa., their "Combined fMant and Seed Catalogue" fer 1877. ad! ' -Wm. Reek's well on the old Sow- lt1fA tm Admn 01 t fim lm taet :mA ts ye t - ftr.)ngh nns sand 11 feet in thickness, jjh'c) ti.ey fotnJ iome jai. They pcse to put tho well down 400 feet, f Wm. Lawrence U shipping his 2nds bask to Tiohesta preparatory to iril& UP house-keeping in the Law cncelleuse. He takes possess ion on 'jth of March. ll 1 ' v 9 v v n n m a. u vit sio ic4jvu All the last batch of diphtheria -sea in tows are convalescent, all. ikying had light attacks of the die- ' Uon profess to be a projl- );jjJt we believe now that we are Vre)!y through with this deadly mala ;j;'$own. . ' 'fhe evening of the naniversary of ("i on wnic Washington first inade his appearance on this mundane ,('!.V3.rc ')e cclelrte by two par ;9, one at the Lawrence Ileusc, and tiflf other at Partridge'a Hall. P. S Th narttoa fnkn Ilium thi . Wting, 21st. ir-Col. IIov havlcir dliameinted the pwple by failing to lecture on tempe rance, as announced, is there not some i ether gentleman of prohibition pro clivities who could address a Tionesta , audience on that subject? We think 'ch a lecture would be well attended, only for the sake of variety. -At the election held in twn yes terday, there was no bull-dozing, no intiruidatioa,no assassination, no fraud, 14. to;rt;pii, $QTrjuryi no bribery, S -fights, no quarftrtsi tiir, lb ikctj kay. I inz to justify the throwing out of 'es at least we have heard of noth- ..g of the kiad. Perhaps aa opinion 'from David Dudley Field would put 'ft difierent face en the natter. v-iIou. S. II. Haslet and his sore foot arrived at heme on Saturday last. We took ru early opportunity to call, and found Mr. llaalot much more LO.cfo.'tLle than we had anticipated. isicct was badly mashed, but skill ful1' tfcessed, and it is thought that he ult?6"w-c;t tilong 'without more tru bji. "if is" 'possible, "but not probable, ; that he may have to lisc encther ' tbo. lie is in good spiritsnnd "Veceiving nuqierous cnU. The following are the names of the officers elected for Tionosffi Boro, at the election held yesterday : llUIKlKSS. O W ItoJiJnm.n TOWN COUNCIL H J Slloy Wm Itlchf'V P I) ThomW1" A II KcV 1' y K"no (J A ltnndftll ' HIUIICONSTABLK Frod Koppninn CONSTABLE. II SwajKert SCHOOL DIRKCTOIW D W Clrk V It Dunn AUDITORS. TnCofcb ; W U Ijithy OVKKSKERS OF TltH POOR 1 W Sawyer A II PartrflTKO Jt .aeF FXEf'XION. John Hwk INSPECTOR OF ELCCIIO.. Albert A Grove Our Lacy town letter of last week did not reach on until Wednesday evening last, henee the omission in last week's issue. We extract the fol following items i. Thefts occur here as in other cities: the grist mill was broken into recently and ten larks of flour taken. A few evenings later, the ico house of Mr. Arner, where fresh meat is usually kept, was entered by some person un known, and about icn pounds n beef taken. '.'Suspicion rests upon several parties. Last Thursday (8ih) a team belong ing to Win. Dusonbury broke through the icifwith a load of coal, near Mr. fuel's shanty, r "John's Hock," as it is called, and one of the horses re mained in the water so long that ser ious results are feared. ' Mr L. Arner has cleared tho ice from the bayou,' which enables him to put in fire rafts without any danger from the main body of ice, fliould it go out with iiij,Ji watcjr. , Col. J. F. Hoy, if NeVYork, who is lecturing ou temperance throughout the country, gave two lectures iuTidi otite, under the auspices of the Good Templars, Wednesday and Thursday ovenings. ? He had, largo' audiences both eventngV, who wferff-vcl! enter tained by the lecturer. At the cl6e of his Thursdar evening 'lecture, the incuse was circuiaicii among me audi ence and. the signatures of fifty-four persons, who were not already identt tied with the temperance movement, was obtained. Tidioute Xews. Tho abovo shows where Col. Hoy was on the evening he was advertised to lecture here, but does not explain why he did not fulfill the engagement made for him at this placo on Thurs day evening last by District Deputy G. W, Brown. It is not more pleas ant for an audience to be disappointed in a lecturer than for a lecturer to be disappoiuted ia an audience. An ex planation is due from either Mr. Brown er Col. Hy, and should bo forth coming. The Derrick recently received a telegram in regard to the develope meuts at Marion, this county, in which it was stated that the Towler & James well had got a good sand, good gas and a good show of oil. The next day a dispatch was received stating that "the well was down, tubed, and a com- plete failure, and the owners had de cided to abandon Forest County terri tory."' Monday's Derrick contlins a communication from H. Towlerj tatiu" that the substance of the last telegram was not true ; that the terri tory he controls h not in-the market, aud will be tlevt-loped. Chris. Johnson finally made the connection with sucker-rods between Hunter's well and Hunter's mill, last week, and for a few days the groaning of the machinery na it moved back and forth, sounding like the moans of some ono in distress, was painful to hear. They have evidently oiled the journals since, as the groaning has ceased. The well is pumping about two barrels per day. The old well nbr;Ui of Jjie mil U be ' jumped ia the' iaine' maarier'wh'icb, will ' proba bly double the production, and make a very comfortable income for the owner. Hon. G. A. Jenks, the intensely Democratic Member of Congrefs from this District, whose term expires (halle lujah !) ou the 4th of March next, is taking a vary prouirsnt part ia tho arguments before the electoral Com mission. He spread himself all ever the record on the Louisiana case, and now he is to do his level best to make the Commission swallow the Oregon fraud, Cronin and all. ' All this speaks will for Jenks ability a law vci, but ' Remedy for Diphtheria. El. FOKKST IwKI'f UMCAS ! J scud you ft cure for Diphtheria which I h,orSe you will publish : . Take fat salt J.uk, score and sprink le with altt and lie aroun the tiiroat wash or gargle the month nij jhroat with alum water, nnc? put burnt alum, on the worst places whuo you can reach them. The above has boeu used in several families with good success, and though it may not cure in every case, would, I think, hold the discaso in chock so that tho physician would have a chance. A Subsciuukk. Tho following Kesolution was passed by the Council of Tionesta Borough, at a i ppcc?a tftceyjng, held tebruary 15 th, 1877 : r.. 1 1M. .il n - . ii i ..f,,,'f!r joncapic. High Constable apJ fjyerseers 'of the Toor of Tionesta Borong't, be and, are here by required te enforce within said Borough the Act ef Assembly of May 8, 1876, to define and suppress vagran cy ; and the Burgess is hereby author ized and empowered to hear and de termine such cases within said Bor ough. For two or three years past wo have heard no noise in regard to Cash Up, either in the newspaper reports of production, or by word of mouth. Wo had concluded that this once lively town was a howling wilderness, and thp porcupine and the ground-hog claimed it as t'hef j own. But Jo 1 here comes a yeung' man who tells that there is n large number of wells pump ing there, and according to the mo tion of the walking-beams a good deal of oil must still be produced there. He alro informs us that preparations nro making for putting down new well?, ou that territory.-, , Just 8o:lnfj7 as 'therc.Zwas any hope of the Electoral Commission favoring Ir. iTildeii. that body was cracked up by the Democratic press as the most upright,' uis and dignified body that ever assembled in the Unit ed States. Now that they have dis appointed theso hopes there i noth ing too vile for this same Democratic press to say of this unfortunate Com mission one writer jn. ihe N. Y. Sun even goiDg so far as to designate the Republicans of , the , Commission as "the cfght eminent perjurers.'' -r-St. Valentine's Day was observed more generally in town this year than ever before. Scarcely a rpan, woman ..... . . ii. .I or child but received one or mora of them. Some were loving, some sar castic, some scandalous, among the latter mayjjf classed je recicved' by us, in which we ara represented with a bald head, holding a nonster quill, with some "poetry" below informing us bow sadly we had mistaken our avocation! We would like to hit the fellow that sent it in tho small of the back with our West Hickorv club. Monday last being the tenth ad versary of tho marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCray, of President, , a pleasant little party gathered at their place on that evening. Among the guests wasa small party from Tiones ta, oil of whom thoroughly enjoyed the hospitalities of host and hostess. Two violinists were called in and a plcas ah4"f'tt!e hop resulted. Those re freshment were excellent. Numer ous presents in the-shapo 'of tinware were brought in by the guests. Ah I Wm. A. Wallaco has been making some eloquent, masterly and convinciag speeches against Louisiana fraud, perjury, Ac, Ac, but not one word not one syllable do we find in his speeches agiiust the use of coffee colored fraudulent naturalizatiou pa pers. He might have made a big point right there, but it had evidently "slipped his memerandum, A total eclipse of the moon will occur on Tuesday uei, idviaiblomtu'e United 'StaW a" total' eclipse of S. J. T. w ill occur in the course of a week or such a matter, visible.aH over the United States. The latter eclipse will be caused by a star of the first magni tude, known to astronomers and oth ers b the cognomen of Rutherford. A team of horses belonrnuf to Peter Brewster rau uwuy lust Thura day morningstarling from the depot, and running across the bridge to this sido of the river, where they brought up against a forry post, breaking a leg of one of the horses, and making a general wreck of the load, which cou oistcd of Hour, malaseV, vv. Tli'o maimed liyr-e wm !iot. Buffalo Bill Is playing a part in ft piece called "Tho Red Right Hand, or Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Cus ter." Bill Tweed, New York's favor ite son, is busily engaged, in a house fin, Ludlow St., studying his part for a new piece which is to be brought out during the first week in JWarch, enti tled "Samuel's Sorrow, or the Railroad Wrecker's Regre." Tho borough nnthoritics received n valentine on Wednesday evening la.t in the shape often tramps-. They were enveloped In the county jail over night, and stamped' the mittl of. Tio nesta off their fect the next morning. As will be seen in another item, our Council resolved on the subject, and if tramps must be fed they must also jtarkr .'rjjn Jamison, who has been for some time past residing near St. Pet ersburg, is at home oul a short visit, looking heart)'. , He reports that II. McSweepey, Esq., formerly a resident of this place, and a graduate of the Venango Co. bar, haj the leading practice in that city. Glad to hear ef his success. Peterson's Magazine for March opens with an exquisite steel engrav ing, "Coming Home," which is alone worth the price of thg number. The stories are unusually good this month. We nbtico porticularly a powerful one by Mrs. F. Hodgson Burnett, "Mada moisello Suzette," and also Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' stirring novelet, "The Dependent Cousin."' The price to sin gle subscribers is inly two dollars a jfcar. Te elubs it i's" cheaper still. It is not too late to get up clubs for 1877, and perhaps many who thought they could not afford it, earlier in tho sea sou, can afford it now, when times arc unmistakably getting better. Speci mens are sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up clubs. Back numbers, to January inclusive, cau always be fur nished Address Charles J.' Peterson, oOG Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wo will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stavo and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : ' Stave bolts, 3o inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading belts 22iucl.es long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be made from limber nt" least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence fotlSC. J. J J . KrJSfFKSCW & Co. , . 27tf Joints and Muscles, Stiff and pain ful with rheumatism and gout, are promptly relieved by Glenn's Sul phur Soap. Local diseases of the skin and tlefects of the complexion are also remedied by this standard article. Depot Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Ave nue, New Yoik. Hill's Hair & Whis ker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 43-4t TIOISESTA M-VIUCIST-M. CORRKCTKD KVEKY TUESDAY, - T I TI T 1 y ivjninson iv; Jionner, uealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... 7.nO(Jtt.23 Flour sack - - . 1.052.1o Corn Meal, 100 Bis ... 1.75(41.00 Chop feed .... f I,50(u)I.(k) Rye ijS luishel - ' '.' ' 75&80 Oats bushel .... 48(g,00 Corn, enrs ..... 404. Htmn bUBhel ... 1.50(2.60 Ham, is u gar cured ennvaaod , - . 15 Break fast Itacon, sugar cored - -15 SliouldorH ..... 11 WhUefish, half-barrel ... 6.50 flake herring half-barrels - - 4.00 sugar mm Syrup - - - - . 76ftl.00 N. (. Molo! .... 100 Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 25.2 Rio Coffee, - - - - - 25j Java Coffee . . 35 Toa .45(5 1.00 Butter Sfl30 Rico ... . - . .. . jo Egg, frtmh .... 25 Salt 2.00rt5ilO Lard 12(15 Iron, eoinmou bar sjjrs Nails lod, V keg .... J.50 PoUtt.CN, New ... - so 1.00 Li mo bbl. 1.90 Dried Apples per li ... ;rj,8 S777 is not easily earned in these times but it ean be 111a lo in thren months bv anv ono of either sex. in aiv part of tho country who is willing tojvork titcaililv at the employment that w fur nish, fcoo per week m your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You e:iii rive y':ir whoio time to tho wrk cr only your uparo inouunts. It costs nutliinn to try tho business. Terms and ." Outfit free. Address at once. II. 1IAI.LKTT A Co., Portland, Maine. 41-ly f OFFICIAL HisTlY"THEaj"" VEHTEH'L EXHIBITION 'It sells (aster than anv oter book. Cue Agent sold ,J4 eopies in' one day. 't his is tlio only authentie and complete, hi: lory published. Send for our eatra terms to iipentM. Is'Air.iNAl. I'rw i-m vi, Co.. Phil adelphia, Pa. Ti-l oj:o. r. nownLL e co. TUTS VAVRH J-O FII.JS WITH rtr"", i-"tt w- j Whr- A-trertUini; Contract ran SiKU w eek in yonr own tow n. Terms wu and $5 outfit flee. JL 1IALLKTT A CO., l'ortland, Maine. , 45 4 82500 AYE.AR. AGENTS WANT- EToir rnrr Oombination Prosi pectrHi. reprenfinf 15 DISTINCT ROOK 8 wanted everywhere. Tha Biggest Thing Kver 'f riod. Sales made front this when nil singlo Hooks fail. Also, Agmt want ed on our Mngnifieent-'l'mily' Bibles. Snperio.r ' tOjvU ptbcH; With invaluable Illustrated Aid and .S'Mierb Bindings. These Books beat tfrti w)nd. ' Fufl ptirtfe. ularsfree. Addresf JOlIT K.' l7.iTTr.fi A CO., Philndelpld-f,. (E?Af;o(i?77A week to Agentn. 10 VWtrti? I. I Outfit Free. P. O. Vick. ery, Augusta, Me. 45-lt (Ti 1 n liir of l.n.i Agents wanted. V I 6 Outht and terms free TRUK A 45-4 CD., Augusta, Manic. 00s I PrlccdCnUtogu of rrr 13u0 TaxMliw af Garden,riclfii nowcrSeeflO Beddlns Plant. Iloasa. MMtad Sfra to !t applicant. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. 'ia-WK WANT 500 MORE FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE AGENT8, and 500 men of energy and ability to learn the business of selling ttowinr Macldnos. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, but vary ing according to ability, character and qualifications f tho' 'agent. For particu lars address Wilson Swing Machine Co., Chirago, 827 and Bwaitway, 2,Tew Yorkj or New Orleans, La. 4-5.4 OK.itra Hno mixed cards, with name. Kf 10 vents, post paid. L. J ones A Co., Nassau, N.. Y. . . i. . 1 45 4 9 "tOfl 1or ,)a.V ut home. Samples PJ H 4ZU worth free. Stissox- & Co., Portland. -Maine. ...f . 4.")-4 ? Ofl Mixed Caitls, -jth name, 10 ota. Siinii uu P'es rorltef. Ktanip. J. Minki.er A Co., Nassnu, N. Y. 45.4 ) F lixtra Fine Cards, no two alike, with J name, 10 cts. J. X. HARDER, Mai den Bridge, N. Y. 45.4 Furniture .'-Rooms ! f w ct The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Tionesta, and the. public in general, that ho lias openod a FIJISI CLASS VUIiyirUIiE STOKE, in his now building at tho junction of Elm St. and tne Dutch Hill road, whero he: keeps on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, Consisting In part of Walnut Parlor Seta, Chamber Seta, . . .. Cane Neat Chair, AYootrSat(,bfii'fS 'Rocking''-Chairs ! Pining TaWee, : - ! xtenaion Tables, r MafbiVTiuile. Kitchfn Furniture, . Burciiie, ' . i BoUateatjU, Waalitands, Itounge, Matireaaea, (Uipboarda, Book Cnnis. diking i'leiure trainee, and I5ICTUIiES FJJAMED. AI.SO, SASH &c DDOOTS . ftlvajnou Juad. HU rooms being laru'e, and well nitiia( od liis prepared td oiler superior Induce ments to purchasers. Call arid 'examine his stock aud priein, and bo-convinced ' ',''. '.'"'. UNDERTAKING. : A full assortnlui o( Collins and Cufcketa eonstajitly in Htoie. "illy A. H. PARTRI1HJE. Tho Little Itock am! Fort Smith RAILWAY has .FOR SALJ i'arming Lands, (frazimr Lands. Fruit Vino Lunds, Coal Jjunls', Wood Lands, soino Prairki Lands, Bottom Lands, and Uplands, on termor to suit tho purchaser. Six per cent. Interest-on deferred pay ments. Ten per cent, dr.-vount for cash. For full ptu-Menl.trs, maps and pampiiitU, upidy to V. D. SKAO.'K, LaiKl Commis sioner, Little Rock, Arkau.sas. 41 U WANTED Mou to sell to Merchants. S'JO a month ap.d trav..iiiL- ex pen; Mo. esi nid. !;ifi Mig. Co., St. Louis, 08-4 Toit WOltK nrailv e I'l'ULH.'AN oi1c. xtiiitod at the it l- -.4-'t.-:;if.:!.:;r:-.T . . , j ' 1 lie as 1 OtflV III HARD TIMES. CHANGE V0UR SURRCUKGISGS. " , - f ' ; . '.'.-n : . - Ali f-tnUnFrhil Farnts. Mpi-etall ed apted to the growth of tho Vine, where it is an established success and pays large profit. The land is also adapted to the growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and smpll fruits; also Grain, Grass and Veg etables. - , . . Many hnndrod of excellent Vineyai w, Orchards and Farms, can now be seen. The location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful elimato, and at the very doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Ahotlier Railroad runs direct to New York. . Tho placo is already large, anccemiful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges aro already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing-. ( lass, Straw Goods, and other tilings, a which different member of a family can procure employment. It has been a health resort for aome years past for people suffering from pnl inonary jectiona, Catarrh, Ague, andde billty; many thousands have entirely re obvcfecF. ' " ' A hevf brick hotel has Just been com pleted, 100 feet lront, with back tou-ildmgs; lpur stories high, including French roof, lind: fJT mr.de rn iinproveiiients for the ac-cornnfrn1!4tKVi- bt visitors. '-' l'rlce of Farm ; liimil $25)0 per act e., payablo installments, w1tbi the period'of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, '20 acres of land will count fully as much as 100 acres furlhor north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can bacomo familiar with it in a short t'mo on account of surroundings. - Five acre, ono acrw, and to u lots, in tho towns of Landisville and Vineland, also for Bale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland can bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CIIRLES K. LANDIS, Vineland. N. J., freeof cost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho New York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist-; Solon KubiMHMi: All the farmers were Of tHo'l 01 ipdo'f soil, and somo of them, who have thru! their attention to fruits and market gard ening, havo grown rL'h. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows in whioli deposts of peat or muck aro stored, sutlicient to fertilize tho whole upland sur face, after it has bceui exhausted of its natural fertility'. " It is certainly one of tho most extensive fertilo traetw, in an 'almost level p'lSsttifm, and'suitahle condition for pleasant frmt ing, that we know of this side of the West ern prairies. Wc found somo of the old est larms apparently just as profitably' liroductiva km whnn first, rlrarnl nf fama. fifty or a hundred yours ago, The geologist would soon discover tho cause of this continued fertility. Th wio country is a marine deposit, and ail through tho roil we found evidence of ealei.K'ons substances, generally in the VtthA of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct form of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formation r and this marly substance is acattorcd all through tho soil, in a very eonmii'mited foriv, tohif'hi-the exact condition most easily- assitmiMlated by such plants as the fa rn p desires to culfivato. .... . $ 45 PEH TERM, 13 PER'YEAR. Pays ALL EXPENSES' CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE,: RANDOLPH, N. Y School estaldlshcd 1850. Property $103, OOO. Endowment $10,000. Our youth" (both sexes) shall have tho benefit of it. Winter term opens Dec. 5. Send for cata logue (free) to Rev. J. T. EnwAitus. D. I Prio-sip"l, (( , . . .. j. 32 t 10PERCEMT.EJET "w lor the money ijmlor.. liitorest iaid semo-annually in N.' Y. Exchange. So-rrity-a to it times tire tot.n in land alone, rxciusivo drthe building. ' (Hresent cash value by sworn uppraisers.( No invest ment safer. No payment moro promptly mot. Best of references given. Send stamp for particulars. I). S. B. JOHN STON, Negotiator of Mortgage Loans, St. l'rul, Minnesota. 41 4 . rnMPJl-Y curt"J. f,,l saved, and heat CHImNEYSi inuruHsed applying the Kpiral Draft. Send stamp for cire.ularfwith testimonials) to HENRY COLFORD. TM Sansom St., Phil'a, Pa. 414 $500 A MONTU t( Active Men selling .tii j.t'tK-r wopving oook r. oi) 1 etui water used. Samplo wortli fiKm id stamp for circular. EXCEI-SIOtt FO CO., CJ Madison, aud 13 Dearborn 'eet, Chicago. 41 4 or PPNCinNQ Xo matter how slightly rUIIOIUllO uisaWed. Increases now paid. Advice and circular free. T. Mr Mit'HAKt., Att'y 707 Sanisoin Nt. Phila.Pa. ;1 AC Fino Mixed Cards, iiO styles, or 20 4Y New Year's Card., 10 cents. iostpaid. NASSAU CARD tJO., NaSsau, N. V. SEND 7' ADAMS A CO., Box t'itio, Philadelphia, Pu. (Manufae.tory in Howell's marblo buildiug, Ninth and Chestnut sts.) and receive bv return luaji postage prepaid, a eoniploto'set of t 6ro principal -,. 0 erNTmuiii 1 1 1 i.iunn uii-Kiiuuy carvou in mv-K walnut, n 00a, , and finely finished. Exact duplicates of tlioso wliieli were majiu factored in Ma cliiuery Hall during tho exposition, aud .. 1 11. . ... "1 ... . w men uiousuiuis were unahie to purchase " "PEA" B 0 D YH OU SE CORNER eg, LOCUST A NINTH STS., PHILADELPHIA. PA. Convenient toail place of amuaciweat and car lines ju tho city. No chajge, JU and from tlio Centennial gj iiiiids. .'ol. Watson, " proprietor nf tho Henry House, Cincinnaii tir U10 pist frweutv years, and present pruprietjtJ- lease' I tho house for a term of ' U 1-.,, newly furnished and till' He will keep a trietl and lias aecomniodaiiv Terms only $3 r er iay. , No bar has ev 1 !,ei.n kepuif Jt 1 "" House, nor wul lo kept at C