The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 28, 1877, Image 2

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farnc.r, A. if. I'artrMjr:. 'i. W. awyrr,
.J. Vnti (iies-m, W. J. !'Ler!s.
Justices nf (hr Vvrrv i. Mmx, f. A.
Cnus'l.
f. V ttahl H. Hwsjtg!"-;
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noon, T. J. Vn titicn.
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rOHKST COUNTY OFFICERS.
fiesident Judge Xj. D. M'btmobi.
Atsoriiite Judaea .Jos. G. Dai.k. I!n-
rnn KrtiR.
Treasurer ft. 3. SrTl.KV.
Prvthonotnry, Iliff'ster it Recorder, tc
J. TV. CUKK.
.AertT JrsTis S hawkey.
CbmmiVtioncr Km ReulIN, Is VAC
LK, JolI!f Reck.
Count Superintendent II. S. HnocK-
VTAT.
J)itriet Attorney 8. P. Irwix.
Jury Onmmisaionert II. Z. Towickr,
Ltmas Cook.
County Surveyor T. D. CoLLIjta.
(kroner M. Ittkl, Jr.
Chanty A vditnj s NlcrtOT.AS TnoMP-
1 0!. J. ft. XKII.L, II. A. Zt'EWDKM..
iltmbtrof CongreaOno. A. Jknks.
.4Mero&?y J. B. Ao5EW,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Kegular services nt tho M. 11.
Church on Sunday evening next.
IUv. Allen will occupy the pulpit.
lion. Geo. A. Jenks is suggested
bj the Clarion Democrat as the Dem
ocratic candidate fur Judge of tho
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Those of our citizens who write
to friend at Edcuburg, remember
that the name of the Edenburg P. O.
is "Knox."
. The dances laet Wednesday eve
ning, at Partridge's Hall and Law
rence House, went o3 as advertised.
Beth were well attended, and enjoyed.
-Ham, eggs ar.d horse-radish are
feeing indulged in by nearly all our
population now. Gcod hearty living.
Eggs are selling at 20 cts. per dozen.
Mr. II. S. Bates, of Titusville
spent Sunday in town, visiting his
father-in-law, Mr. May, who is so
much bettor that he was out carriage
riding one day last week.
It is said that tho expenses of the
Legislatur3 will be about $100,000
less this session than last, notwith
standing tho fact that the members
voted themselves a copy each of Fur
don's Digest. .
The next legal holiday occurs on
the 30th of May, "Decoration Day."
Members of tho Legislature are con
stantly trying to make new Lolidays
but we believe there art enough of
them for all practical purposes.
Mr. Hobart Stow, a native, and
up to abuiit six year3 ngo, a resident
of this section, is in town on a visit to
his friends. He is looking well.' He
at present engaged in developing a
coal miue some distance above Cincin
nati, of which ha is one of the princi
pal owuers.
We have been having some good
sugar-weather for a week or more,
and we may expect some fresh maple
sugar on tho market shortly. It is
true that iu some cases ndulterati&n is
practiced, but it is said that uouc of
that sort ever fiuds its way to this
town.
Our boys don't get the Biack
Hill fever much. When tfty want
to make a raise, they simply foot it
over to Elk City or Bradford, and
corn back iu a few months with num
erous greenbacks in their pockets.
They all like wealth, but none of them
relih tho idea of losing their hair.
Four Lew houaes will he bu'le on
Dutch Hill during the coming season,
ono each by Messrs. Purdy, Karaau,
Dtjkrager a od Win. Cropp. Mr. Shell
.ouse will aho erect a large barn.
Hie residents of Dutch Hill are pros
sriog as well, if not better than any
iher community in the country.
A spelling match was held at the
eath School House on Friday ev
ug last. Three triuls were hud, in
.o of which Carlo Heath came out
ctor; another was won by a Miss
-ood, and the third one by some
;.H whuj.e iratue we have cot heard,
i apt-r was read, which occasioned
h" r.jerrimtijt. TLe attendance
good nd good order prevailed.
Th ladies of the M. E. Church of
;.;t;s, 1:.ive nia !o arrangements for
ttriaiuiiiiiiit and oyster supper to
! ve;
at Pai tridye'b H-u en Fii
venii,'- next,
1. 21. The
taliiuieut will consist of au Art
ry, Muaic, Tableaux, Ac. The
y will be applied to tho use of
'.. E. Buuday School. A geueral
'n is, extended. AJmitttnce,
DIED.
H.WIS. hi Tionesta, Feb. 23d, 1877,
Mary F.Ila, daughter of Mr. and Mm. H
O. Davis, ;rvt 20 J ears, 0 months and 1.1
i!iv,
-The funeral "erflces. took place in
the Presbyterian Church in this place
I on Sunday last, and were conducted
! I lit. v. Allen. So large was tho at
: tetiiKiUie that the house could not ac
commodate all who caiue. Tho min
ister paid a high tribute It the char
acter of the deceased, which all who
were acquainted with her recognized
as being w?lt merited.
We give tip most of our -.pace
his week to Judge Wetmore's decis
ion in the contested election case,
which wo believe will be of more in
terest to our readers than any other
news we could publish just now. The
case is to be appealed to tho Legisla
ture, and we may not know for some
time, who is our member of that body.
A motion was made in court by the
defendant's cotinfel for a rule to show
that there was no causa of action.
Should this be shown to the satisfac
tion of the Court,- the petitioners in
behalf of the plaintiff will have the
costs to pay. Such a disposition of
the costs would be popular among
thoso who were opposed to the con
test, and, of course would be mighty
unpopular among the petitioners. One
thing tho contest has brought out is
that the places appointed by law for
holding eloctions cannot be moved
without the sanction of the Legisla
ture, or Courts acting under the au
thority of that body. We are inform
ed that there are several other town
ships in the County which might be
picked up preefseiy as Barnett has
been, and if such is the case, it be
hooves election officers to see that
they comply with the law in this par
ticular hereafter.
Why is it there are so many balls
on Washington's birth day? Was the
Father of his Country much on a
dance? or, is it because the old man
used to waltz into tho British?
Brookville Graphic. I
Well, General Washington used to
be death on tho British "Laneers,"
and could he have caught him would
have "schottish" general officer Bene
dict Arnold, on a certain occasion.
And thou be made Virginia "Reel"
when he captured Cornwallis at York
town.
On Saturday last the morning
train up met with an accident two
or three miles below Oleopolis, by
which the passenger car was thrown
from the track and rolled over t o its
side. One old lady whose name we
have not learned, was severely injured.
Mr. Geo. W. Dilhridge and Miss
Clara Heath of this place were in the
car, but escaped with comparatively
slight bruises. We are without par
ticulars. Mr. Jas. W. Ward, who lives iu
Jenks township, neanMaricnville, and
who has been in Scranton, Pa., work
ing iu a large machine shop sinVe
April last, arrived in Tionesta, on
Friilny last, on his way home. He
reports a great amount of suffering
among the coal miners and iron work
ers iu the Sera u ton regions. He ex
pects to return there in the course of a
month or two, to resume bis work in
the machine shop.
Mr. Jno. Huddleson, who lives in
Harraouy twp., but owns a farm iu
Tionesta township was very much sur
prised on a visit to his farm oa Mon
day last to find that his house, a good
hewed log one, was burned down. It
wm undoubtedly the work of au incen
diary.
It may be of interest to our citi
zens to know how close to the next
world they have been. A man pass
ed through hero a week ago last eve
ning with a wagon having on board
four huudred pounds of nitro glycer
jue. He was no his way from Eden
burg to Bradford.
Selden Whitman informs us that
Mesbrs. Kepler Hughes it Co., are to
put' down a well forthwith at the
mouth of Hatkell run, on his pb ce.
The derrick lumber and oue load of
tools are on the ground, and work
will commence on the derrick on
Monday next. '
Notwithstanding' tLe fact that the
roads are getting bad, stave bolts,
aiid occasionally a load of coal are
coming in. People must ha to mon
eyif they can get It. Stave bolts
and coal are cash articles.
Win. Lawrence again took pos
session of the Lawrence House yester
day. His reputation as laud'ord, is
x.'rec!'. :aad(, aj .Ti,et' vu iVjISn:' I
A daughter of Mr. Eli Bsrlin, of
Whig Hit, died of diphtheria last
week. We are witbout particulars.
Xew Advertisement.
A l-TIVK AOKNTS, KNTI.EMKN OK
iV LAPIKS, wantel imtantly to iiilro-diii-o
splendid book,
CElITEfiillfiL EXPOSITION
iKCUlUU AtiQ UXteilLATSJ.
Nearly W titf rioli UliiNtrtioiiA.upcrb
binding, very nUriwtlvc, and a troure
as tli html and chApit history of the
Ureal F.slilbltlin. Kndorid by the nJH
i'UIh, pre and ckriry. Is sollinn im
iriory. Onlttdyof no rsnerienrn liiw
cleared fV0 in four weeks. Act mickly
Ifutnll. Now or never. For full pfirtio
ti tai ls address MUBBAKP HKOH., Fub
tishers VliilndHphla. l'a.
Il4SOlllil011.
THE rARTXHRSHIl' heretofore exist
ing botwn tlie uiidorHijined was this
day diolred bv mutual consent, and ac
counts divided. J. E. ItLAINK, M. I. .
R. A. EGBERT, M. IV
Tioneitn, r.v, Feb. 6, 1877. 8t.
Red Motl 8plcy 1 Newsy I
Oil City Daily Derrick,
For 1877.
Brttrr Thaa Erort
More and Fresher News, and More Roll
ing Matter than anv other lai:v 1itmm-
in North-Western Pennsylvania I
Tub On. City IUit.y Dkrrick will be
ni;i the new year with a larpor circulation
than ever attained by any daily newsptper
in Pennsylvania outsldeof the large cities.
It h is gained this by giving all tho frch
Cst news, and snarintr no expense In ob
taining items. It lias correspondents in
every portion of the Oil Region, besides
several reporter who are constantly trav
eling. The proprietors, editors and ro
portorial staff, are all young and energetic
men, whose aim Is to make the Derrick
the loading newspaper of Wcsiorn Penn
sylvania. The Derrick will be better than ever
for 1X77. It will have special reporters at
Washington and liarrisburg. who will
scud daily specials of nil Important event.
Its readers will be kept Dusted on all the
political news of the day, aa reportod from
an Independent KtaudtKint, while a large
ra'portorinl force will keep them informed
on looal matters. It will also, a it does
now, take the lead In discussing questions
of importance to oilmen, and worn faith
fully for tho '.merest of the Oil Region. It
will maintain its position as authority in
oil statistics, and its market quotaiiona
will always be lound reliable.
If you want sploy reading, fresh news,
information concerning the Oil Region,
and a rod-hot paper, subscribe for the On,
City Daily Derrick, Terms, $10 per
year; six months $A ; $1 a mouth in ad
vance. W. 11. I,()N(iWi:i,LCO.,
33 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa.
FINE GoTowTfCHEsT"
MILTER WATCIIEM AND
CTE1 WB TJttlT I
'Watchen, Clock, Solid and Mated
Jewelry, Jilaek Jeue1ry,
Eye Ulaiuet, Spec
Uteles, Violin Strings, tte.,
AT L. KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE,
TIDIOUTE, lY.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
Il"oinIii nml Warranted,
LEAVE YOUR WATCHES
at G. W. Itovaruya Store, Tioneata, l'a.
$ 45 PER TERM,
137 PER YEAR,
Pays ALL EXPENSES at
CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE,
RANPOLFII, N. Y.
School established 1850. Property $103,
000. Kndowmont 110,000. Our youth
(both sexes) shall hare tho benefit of it.
Winter term opens Dee. 5. Kend for cata
logue (free) to Rev. J. T. Kdwakpk. !). D.,
Prineinnl. 82 It
10PERCENT.FJET
for the luoiiuy lender. Interest pail
aeme-aunuuWy iu N. Y. Exchange, efe
surity 3 to 0 tune the loan in land atone,
cxcluaive of the building. ( present eash
value by sworn appraisers. ( No invest
ment safer. No pay menu more promptly
met. Best of roferencoa given. Head
stamp for particulars. I. 8. B. JOHN
STON, Negotiator of Mortgage Ioana, St.
Prul, Minnesota. 41 4
-SWP.'i.Y.- I cureJ. fuel saved, and heat
CHIMNEYS J increaeed ky applying tb
Spiral Draft. Send stamp for circular with
Ustimonials) to UISNKY COLFORD, 7M
Sansonj St., Phil'a, Pa. 41 4
ELBOW-ROOf.1.
MAX ADKLERS New Book. Just
Ru Wished. Will outsell any book In the
eld. This brightest of humorous books
Is profusaly illustrated with the most
JaiiKhablo picture by Arthur B. Frost.
Will sell by reason of Ita beamy and cheap.
uess. No other book published possessing
such general Alness for the wants of the
present times. Agents who wiah to make
RIO WAGES wanted in every town.
Tompting te-ma and circular sent, on
application to J. M. BTODDART A CO.,
72a Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. S8-4
The Best BepublicAa Paper Published is
5w York.
Weekly Commercial Advertiser
ONE DOLLAR PtK YEAR. IFTT CKNTM
roU MX .HONTH4.
8nd for specimen copies and club rates.
HUGH J. HASTINGS, m Fulton (Street,
New York City. 13-4
MIND READING, Psyehomanoy, ras
clnHtion. Soul Charming, Mesmer
ism, and Marriage Guide, showing how
either sex uiav l'uscinala knd irnin tho lav
and affection of any ner.-mu they clipcse iu-
slantly.
i'JO putrcs.
l(v luail 'M its. Mii l
it ( ., 13'J S,
7th St.
l'hi!a.
TOR WORK ,'i a. i Kiuut
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST I
A Will IKRURf ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
.if
MssirassEraiiitENL
Waern ob re ul will rstala Its
fotTr.
. T IS CELEBRATED F0H ITS riVMTFS,
tH THAT IT IS ONE 0 T'lE LARGEST WWINi
MACHINES .AANUFACTURCD, ADAPTED ALIKi
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK.
SHOP. IT HAS THE IAR0F.6T SHUTTLE. WITH
A H0U8IN THAT H0LU3 ALMOST A SPOOL OF
THf 5t0.
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
JjlTK.niT RM0V1NQ 1HE SHUTTLE FROM THE
1H.6 MACHINE 13 SO CON3TPUCTEO
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NE COLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
W THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL. WITH UN
tQUAlEO EASE. IT 13 VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON ANO
STEEL CAN MAKE IT. ALU ITS WEAHINO
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOfT
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Yeert.
IT IS THE I.WHTE8T ANO EASIEST-RUNNINO
MACHINCIN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, 1 HE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AN9
PHtTTILST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
JfSfe'iT J 34 US8 TH OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES.
i EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY CiVEN
TO AGENTS.
.EXT5J1D,NARY 'MDUCEMENTS OFFERED
F0H CASH OR ON CREDIT.
sENB FOR CIRCULARS A NO TERMS T
Wilts SswinT Maciha b,,
338 Euclid Avenue,
wanted. CLEVELAND, 0.
FOUND.
DURING our experience of the pa t mix
months In the GROCERY, PRtVW
IOJT, r LOUR A FI'KD Rusiness in Tio
nesta, we have found the old uiaxiw
MONEY
aved is money earnod," a truo one, artd
that we. have saved the people ot tHe.bor
on.cb and snrrounding country a eonsid
erable amount.
Having had a luui: experience in the
wholesale huslnesH, we hsve eruli:tr fa
cilities for buying from first hands, whioh
enahlos us to olfer extra inducements to
Cash Uuycru, and having adopted tbo true
system of doing business for
CASH
nly, we can ell gools Rr a mush lew
profit, In Inet, competing with priowi in
anv of the cities in the State.
In thankiiiK the citizen for liberal pat
runaire iu tho past, we announce otu ro
ni'.val from tlm Fishr store, to the plens
aiU locatioi:known an tho
ACOMB BUILDINC,
(ininioJlately south of tha Company Store)
where, in consideration of the continued
depression In the times, havii again lower
ed our prices, believing that goods should
net be sold at war prices, whore the oppor
tunities to make money aro so ninth feus.
JtV'lii future ou r store will be kept opyr.
until 9 1. M., for the mutual heut-fit of the
general public and ourelrea.
J. 11. DKKICKSON ACO.
Awarued tho lilgLest Altdal at Yieama.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
S'Jl Broadway, Mew York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Jloli:'.)
Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers fet
CHROMOS AND FRAV1K8,
STEHEOSC OPES AND VISITS,
Albums, Oraphoscopea, and At u lia
ble Views.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
We are ITeadqnarters for eTerythlug la
the way of MTKHKOPTICONS and U AU
IC LANTERNS, Lolug manufaoturera ef
tb
Mioro-Si-lentific ronUrn,
btsreo-l'anopticon,
Uurersity Mtereopticon,
Adv-'tthera Stereopticen,
ArUipticon.
Kchool Lantern,
Family Lantern,
I'EOI'LE S LANTERN.
Each style being the best of its elaa '
in the market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with
directions fnr using, sont on application.
Any enterprising man can make meusy
with a Magio lauleru.
VCut out this advertisement for re,
ere i ice.
PENSIONS S
o matter how hliurhtlv
(liMablvd. Incri-ascn uuw
laid. Adiceand circular free. T. Mc-
ha r, Vtt'y t.;t S imi'ih St. T'l-ili.I'a.
5C Fiiu. Mi-..'i ; i.
; (. 1 i .r'- ( ti iv'
A"5Saj C.v:i co.
.SlSSll, .
Allegheny Valley Rail Koafl.
Pittsburgh, Titusvllla & DufTalo
Railway, and Buffalo, Corry 6
Pittsburgh RaMrotd.
ON AND AFTF.R Sunday, .Tan. 2H, 1H77
trains will run as follows!
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
S. I R. I R. I Urn. t . I m.
amp in p m p m p m njit
ritKburgh 8:00 2:1B H:40 Mill 2:.V. HMO
W Pen J unc VtT :!M !0:.V1 7:49l 4:fM
Kitt.uinini 10:0.1 4:IS 1 1: r. 7:012;'si a:.VI
R. lt'k JunclO:57 6:t Ti-.M A:.Vlli4! U:M
Mrady Rend 11:10 ft:!.", l:tf i .1:40' 1 1 2:1ft
Parker 1I;.V) ft: 2;.t0 fi:00 lOMK 12:40
Kmlenton l-':i fi:30 S:0- I::12 10:'i'l2:i)0
Hcrubw'rs 1:1 7:16 4:23 ;:5I (P.42'lo:45
Franklin - 1:IW 7:fi7 r:X 3:10 J:(12 t:41
OU t.'ity 2:20 :Hd 6:25 2:.' H:2,r 8:45
Oleopolis 3:07 P:l.r lh41 11:10
KagloRuok ::!! 0::tl 10:.t0 ;17
Tionesta S;4! I0::t7 10;(s
Tidioute 4:42 12:20 :( .1:4"
Irvineton fr.ir, l:4.' 8:1. 2;0."
Rousovlllo 8:r.l 7:02 8:04 K:1H
Titusvillo V.'UI H:4:i 7:.V 1:1. 7:10 7:25
t'orry 4:42 li:10;U:.Vi
Mavville 0:1H 10:51 I0:l-t; 8;jrt
RulTalo 8:10 R.o H:4- 'l2:4.'i
p. in p. m p. in n. m.a. ni'p. m
Trains run bv IMiiladclnbht Time
IAVJI) MrCARUO, Cen'l 8upt
J. MORTON HALL,
Oen"! Passenger A Ticket Agent.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.
Tlie Oldwst, Largest, nd Most Perfect
Manufactory In tha United
States, nearly
56,000
Now In use.
No other Musical Instrument erer obtain
ed the same popularity.
WHend for Price Lists.
Address lil'yvALO, X. T.
Tho fact of ours being the oldost and
largest manufactory In the United (States,
with nearly 58,000 instruaicnts now in
use. Is a sufficient guaranteo of our ro
spomtibiliM and the merits of our instru
msnts.
e-8.m (J KO. A. IMUNCE A CO.
GLENN'S
SUJLPHUU SOAP.
TiiokocciTLY Cukes Discasks oftiik Skiw,
Beautifics the Comm.exion, Prktems
AND KSMEUIaS RutCMATISM AND UOUT,
ulafj sorks and abrasions of tii8
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
Thii Standard External Remedy for Frup.
tions, Sorei and Injuries of the Skin, not only
RKMOVES ROM THE CdMI-LEXIOM AIX I5I.EM.
Ismes arising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the tun and wiud, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
M A R V ELOU SLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and H IA.VT,
and being a wholesome beautifier ;s Cat
preferable to any cosmetic.
Au. the remedial advantages of Scl
Nil'R Baths are insured sY the use of
(Haiti's Hutphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and I'XE
yents Rheumatism and Gout.
It a'so disinfects clothing and line
and trevents diseases communicated t
contact with the ferson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents Laid,
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in kigh terms.
Price t-25 and 60 Cents per Cake: per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
K. B. Toe jo coat cakis am triple the slt 0 tboM at
cots.
M HILL'S HUB USD WHISKER DYE,
Black w Bmrs, S Ceata.
ll.CEJimTOIrtp'r, 7 Sixth It., I.I.
The expei ience of Ave
rears has proved that
i.IiIh Compact and re
liable work of lienor '
tuforination ia ln.itar
Itw fierii? imi
adapted to the wants o
All classes of iho com.
munity than any other
work of the VinA a-..
43EJT3 WAHTEa
published. It has been proven by its
IMMENSK SALEtf,
ly the numerous
COMMENDATORY NOTICES RKCD,
And by iu uniform
SUCCICSM WITH AtJKNTS.
Tho edition of 187 hs lcen
THOROUGHLY UK VISED TO DATE.
It contains 150.000 articles 0000 wjoil
engravings HQ(i iiiton hutuisomely eu
graved and colored maps.
The work is lfcnucd in parts, and a speci
men (Wnv. with in fin will ha aunt In anv
address, free of postage, for twenty rents.
BASER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers,
(Successors to T. Klwood 7.ell.)
Kos. 47 and 19 South Sixth Street,
42t I'u ilauklfaia, Vx.
Can't be maxlg br euary agent st-
urv Mirtntl, In . a KiulnAUU -
furnish, but those willing to work
("ill fUtsllT IVAm a iImtaii rlnlla,- m
day right in their own localities. UsTerio
room to explain here. Rusiness pleasant
and honorable. Women and boys and
girls do as well as men. We will furnish
you a complete Outfit free. The business
nays t etter than anything- else. We will
near expense of sUitinf you. Particulars
freu. W rite and sec. farmers and me
chanics, their sons and daughter, and all
classes in need of paying wotk at home,
should wrltu to us and learn all about tlm
v ork at once. Now is the time. Don't
il;iy. A Id True Co., Aieut-.,
-' . 4 . i i :ici.ri
1 Olt will pay.
mm k mwMi
AmertVnia V I'ortJjju
!ir,Mtiti:.fco., s chu-t., t (,;.
linn, llosmer.f Co., SollcliorM. PaicnH
prrirnrf il in nil cuim! rins. No l Vc hi nl
vsnco. No diMUfcs uiiI.ihs tlio intent
gisiitiil. No I'im for maklnir piolimiiin-
11 PXIIIlllllfll lilllM 'n a. 1. lilt...... I r.
obtidnuitf nnd (vuidii' Iiiim; ;i r:'lu :ii in. jij
n recent iIocImIoii nf llioCoinmiNioiicTAi.i.
reJiHtcd npplicatioiiH may be revived
Npccliit attention ulven to IiitcrlVreiiiJ
Cases before the Putcnt (Klt (. ILxfetiKionH
before CmigiTss, Inl'i Itiircmciif Suits in
dillcrent Hlufps, nml nil lillirntion nppor
tnlninr t" Inventions r Patents. Ncud
stamp to Oilmorc V Co., lor pamphlet of
sixty pnges.
Lund C asrH, V':rrnntr ih!
Scrip.
Contested Land I'hmcs jiroseciited bori.rn
the U. S. tJeneiul Land Tlllico nnd Depnrt
tneiitof tho Intirior. Privato I.mkI Claims.
Minimi and Pi-e-empi ion claim, uml
Homesteiul Cnnes nl'cii lcd t .i. Land Scrip
in 40, W), and KM) acre pieces lur km'.c. This
Scrip Is assignable, and i n bo located iu
tlw name of the imrehasor upon tiny (lor
ernuient land sub.lnct to pri vatn en'trr, at
l..' per acr.. It' is of e.tnil valim 'wiil
Itounty Irfind Wsrraiils. Send siamp (
Oilmore L'o., for jmmplilet of Instruc
tion. Arrrni'M of Ioy t Itounfr.
Oilicers, Soldiers, nnd Sailors rr the Into
wsr, or their heirs, are in munv eases en
titled to money from tho tiovcrimient of
which they have, no knowledge.' Wribr
full history of service, and stale, niuount,
of psy and bounty received. Luchwo
stamp to Oilmore AV.n and a full raplv,
aller examination, will bo given you free.
IViihIoii.
All Officers, Soldiers, nnd Sailors woun
ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lats wsr,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
addressing liilmorn .V Co.
Coses prosecuted by (Jilmnto t Co. 1h
fore the Supreme Court of the United
States, the Court of Claims, nndliio South
ern Claims Commission.
L'aeh department of our Imsim. is con
ducted in a separate bureau, tinder churgo
of the same experienced parties employed
by the old firm. Attention to nil business
entrusted to (iilmorr- it Co, Is thus -cured.
Wo deslro to win suei csw by de
serving it,
Address (JILMORIS & CO., 0 KMreot,
Washington, I). C. 4ltf
TOTHK WORKINd CLASS. -We aro
now prepared to furnish nil eludes with
constant employment at homo, tho whole
of tho time or for their spare momints.
Kindness new light nnd profitable l'er-
KOIIS Of (itlier KKT etiuili- mini 1',...... r i
to " per evening, and ii proportional vuiu
iiy unvoting meir wnoie limo to the Imsi
ness. Roys and girls can earn ncnrlv m
much ns men That nil who see this" no
tice may send their address, iviul test tho
liU'iuO'S WO mako litis tini..n:illt,..l otiv...
To such as aro not well hiitistied we wili
senu one dollur to pay for the troubio of
writting. Full paiticinurf, Ramplos worth
several dollars to commence work on, and
a copy of Home nnd Fireside, one of the
larirost and best Illutit..l I'ni.ii,..,!,...
all sent free by mall. Reador. if you wans
iMTinniiciu, uroiitanie w-rx, atMress,
tieroge Htinson & Co., Portland, Mo. H
CHEAP I4 A I
IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST I
Tho I.ittlrt li-ML- iwl 1si-f P .n
- - - 1 " nil 11 j i,fvi 1
way Company is soiling, at exceptional.
lv HUT .u Ait.l .i.. ,
chasers, over
ONE MILLlQMfArnrn
of their magnificent grant on cverv slilo
within twenty miles of their road'. AN
niirabiy suited for inodm-iion of Corn,
Cotton, Jiuin, (irass, Fruits, auiijl :thee
Northern crops. Winters are nft?l, per
mitting out door labor for eleven n onths.
Noli fcrtilo beyond precedent. No urarM,
lionnors. DO c'rouelif ;.... ;..,(,,..
nients for esliiblimicni!.i' manuractoric-
Xi... 1.. .. , t "... ... .
xvii iiuviiun, iiuiuoss . i, S1.ALK
Land ComiHisia- ner. Little l!.M-k. Arkun
sas. 11 s
J. & COATSc
havo been awarded a .'Je-ii.i stmt Piphmui
at the Ccnloniiial Fx ),(, .i.nu md c.,ii
mended v tlie Ju v I. r
-AND
KXCKfaMaT 4VAM5Tli
OF
SPOOL COTTOX.M
A. T. QOBHORN'Diivo'or-Gi.Eiral.
J. B. HAWLLY, Pr.
Al.KX. R. IJOTELK!!,
tv rotary pro tern.
: SUA I,.
4 41
HOMESjrAPS,
Ifvou want reliiible intV.i-i,
how to get a cheap Farm, or u: element
iioniesteitU, ire, send your .uidivss to S..
J. Gilmojo, JiUiul CoiiunisNioner, l,aw-
renCA Kaosnu nofl lanirtin ref'tti
of The Kansas PaciiSe Homestead. Iti 4
TO AUKNTS on any .vuo nkkd wobk.
THE BIG BONANZA Tv'Mk
Lull I) (lllillu a m.ir 1 ,n.,l, i. Ifl,
duetion bv Mark Twain is just read v. It
Is the richest in texts nnd illustrations
soen mr a long umo. Are you out of work
or dragging along on sonid dull book ? Ho
for this one. It will till your pockets .surel
Don't delay and lose territory you want j
send for circular at oneo. It'eo'sts nothing
toseethem. Address AMERICAN PUli
LISHINU CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C.
RLIHS J: CO., Newark. N. J. ffil
$1362 60 1 PB0FIT3 IBOM I $10852"
S-175 Oil ) INVKSTMESISOK
The judicious selection and mnuauremeiit of
Stock Privileges
is a sure road to rapid fortune. Send for
new "f ystein of Absucd Proiits," froo with
full iuformatiou concerning tho Stock
Market. T. POTTER WKiliT d- CO.
tjiold and Stuck Rrokers,
M -It 35 Wall Street, New York,
SEND 7f to ADAMS A CO., Vox
liioo, Philadelpliia, l'a. (Manufactory in
Howell's miu-blo buililii: r, Ninth anj
Chchtnut sts.) and receive iy return inn!
poMago prepiid, u comolctc set of tho tivo
plincifial
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