3Ju forest gqmMifan. ( -.WEDNESDAY B5QRMNG, APR. IS, '.S77. . ,r Jm BOROUGH OFFICKUS. DurpemiJo'nn A. Dai.k. Omneilmen . W. Robinson, M. A. v"aruer, A. If. Partridge. O. W. Mavfyer, .J. Vnu Uimion, W. J. Robert. Jutlirtt of the 1'euecD. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Countable H. Bwagart ,teAooi Dirtrtor 11. If. Miv, 1J. O. Pa in. S. IT. Hnslet, A. B. Kelly.U. W. Rob- jmon, T. J. Van tllesen. TORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Piident Judge i. P. Wktmork. Anciatn Judges ion. (J. Dalk, Ed- ITAUD K RUR. iVex.iwrT fl. J. Skti.kt. Iotkonotary, llegittr t liecordsr, fc J. TV. Cl.ARK, Sheriff' J umth Sua wk k v. CbmmMm'oner El,t ItlinMH, InAAO lyO NO, Joll RUCK. fbnnty Superintendent U. S. BnocK Vat. District Attorney 9,. P. InwiH. wry Cumminsioners If. Z. Townkb, LYMAN Cook. (Vunv .Vtrvctor T. P. Cot.M5. (Kroner M.Ittkt., Jr. Ctounfv uditors Nicholas Titomt ox, J. ft. Nmn., II. A. Zvksdkij.. Mtmberof ftiifiYM(Ji:e. A. Jknks. Assembly J. IJ. Aokkw. LOCALAND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the "Presbyterian Church, on Sunday next, morning and evening. Sabbath School nt 3 o'clock r. m. Mrs. Ilenage is reported very low, mid it is not believed that sho can sur vive many days, flcr disease is con sumption. Political matters are quiet just now, hut just wait until after the May term of Court and tilings will bo gin to warm up. Mr. C. A. Hill has moved to his farm about three miles up the river, where wo hrrpo ha will raise a large amount of potatoes and grain. Due-oration Day is our next legal holiday, and occun on the 30th day of May next. This dity has not been publ;cly observed hero for tw years. Oil seems to be on tlis decline. The market closed yesterday at $2.32. This prico will not encourage wild catting to any great extent. We hear of no cases of diphthe ria or sore throat in town now, but it looks as if the mumps would have a run fir awhile. Mr. Jam in, whose family resides in one of the old row of buildings on Jlivcr St., diod on Sunday last. lie hud been ill for some time. The "war cloud," as it is called, which lowors over Russia and Turkey, looks dark and threatening, and the probabilities are thai there will be war between the two powers forth with. We publish to day the financial reports of Junks and Tionesta town ships. We are ready to publish the reports of all other townships, for a consideration'. The M. E. Mite Society will have a mush aud milk supper at tho Arbi tration Room of the Court House on Tuesday ereuing next. All are in vited to attend. Admittance 10 cts. Several bad cases of spring fever have arrested our attention lately, and if it wasn't for trout and sucker lulling tho disease would become epi demic. If any of our readers Vant a bran-new double-barrel breech-loading shot-gun, Remington's make, cheap for rash, we can accommodate them. Cull immediately. Mr. A. Gordon, of Elkhart, Ind., . formerely of Nebraska, this county firmed in town last week on a visit to his fi lends. Ho is well, aud reports .his fatlr ditto. Mr. Juo. F. Quinu has moved in to flic houso jii Vin St., recently vacated by Cliaa. Hill. He lost bis residence in Tionesta township when the Dithridge houso was burned. There is still snow iu the woods, fl.nd in the "vast wilderness" between Ualltown and Sheffield, there is said to be quite a etretoh of good sloigh "g. -rr. Eli Ilolman, who owned one undivided half of the Jos. G. Dale Jiomestead, traded his property on Vine St., for tho other lulf last week, And is now sola proprietor thereof. It is a desirable property. Trouting aud eucker'uig are the pastimes of the unemployed portion of our population at present. Occasion ally soma one brings home a pretty decent basket of (rout, and some times a goed string of suckers re wards the untiring patience of tha ! ennnn. On Thursday last, David Mike sell, a book-keeper in Milford's store, Oil City, was shot by J. M. Carson, and died shortly ufter from the effects of the wound. Mikcsell had been rather mora intimata with Carson's wifo than th latter liked, and he had talked with him about it, and Mike sell had agreed to cease his attentions. He resumed again, however, and Car son shot him in tho presence of his (Carson's) wife. Carson wan taken to Franklin and handed over to the Sher iff for safe keeping. Tho following is the verdict of the coroner's jury : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Venan go County : An inquidilion indented and taken at Oil City, in tho county of Venango, the 12th, 13th and 14th days of April, A. D. 1877, before me, A. W. Cox, Coroner of County aforesaid upon the view of the body of D. E. Mikesell then and there lying dead upon the oaths of W. J. Bell. S. E. Parks, II. McKim, John Bates McMullen, D. S. Kaycs and James Johnson, good and lawful men of the county aforosaid, who being sworn to inquire on tho part f the commonwealth when, where, how and after what manner the raid D. E. Mikesell came to his death, do say upon their oaths that the said D. E. Mikesell came to his death at the Petroleum House, in the city of Oil City, on tho 12th day ot April", 1877, by a gun shot wound in the check, about li inches on a direct liue and outside of the left eye, immediately above the molar or cheek bono; passed in a direct line backwards, upwards, and inward for about six inches, prob acy pasiing through tho scaly portion of the temporal bone, and lodging against the occipital bone or at least striking it ; aud wc, the said jury, from tho evidence brought before us, are of the opinion that said wound was caused by a gun Eliot discharge! from a pistol in the hands of J. M. Carson. In wituess whereof ns well the afore said Coroner, as the jurors aforesaid havo to this inquisition put their hands and seals on this, the 14th day of April, A. D. 1877, nt the place first above mentioned. A. W. Cox, Cnronor, W. T. B.U, D. S. Kavt, J times Johnston, A. McKim, S. T. Parks. I concur in the fact of the death, aud that suspicion only points to J. M. Carsou as the person who may have dona it. John Dates McMi'llex. Our Olaopolis special Sunday night stated that a body had been fouod floating in the river near that place, Sunday, which was supposed to be that of David M. Stricklaod. That al'ternoou Justice George McCray, act ing Coroner, empaneled a jury for tjie purpose of holding an inquest on the body. The jury sunsisted of John McCrea, Hugh McCrea, E. E. Clapp, Thomas Suodgras, John Japes and It. Adams. The body had been pick ed up at Henry's Boud. It had evi dently been in tha water for several days, as decomposition had set ir. The face was entirely gone, and the clothes of the deceased were badly torn. The left boot was off. A pap er was found among the few effects on the body which led the jury to believe that the deceased was David M. Strick land, as stated in our dispatch pub lished yesterday morniug. It was' a certificate from the Natioual Publish ing Compauy, of Philadelphia. It is thought that Strickland has friends living at Lander's Post-Office, Farm ington township,, about niue miles from Warren. Tha other effects found on the body were two handkerchiefs a bunch of keys, one of them a switch key of the Lake Shore road, a small amount ot silver coin and two finger rings. Dojeased was probably an agent for tho National Publishing Compauy. The jury returned a ver dict of deuth by drowning. Derrick. We would call the attention of our borough council to the fact that at regular intervals a wagon loaded with nitio-f lyctriue pacs through this place on its way from Edeuburg to Bradford. There are other and less frequented routes which should be taken, and our. council should euact an ordinance forbidding the transpor tation of the dangerous explosive through our town. It is true that times are somewhat dull here, but we Jo not want them made lively so sud denly as to ubo nitro-glyceriue to ac complish the object. On Thursday last, a little after noon, tho Presbyteriau church bell commenced ringing out a regular fire alarm. Of course the whole popula tion was afoot at once, aud running, braathleps, to sco where the fire was. It was shortly discovered that tha old house in which Jamrn's folks lived, on River St., was burning on tha roof. Pails and ladders wc quickly pro cured, and a few pailfulls of water put the (ire out. DIED. BENEDICT. At Entai print, Ta., on tlio morning of April 14, 1K77, Mrs. .Tennis Irw in Rcnedict.wlfeof Mr. Willis P. Ben , cdiet, afrcd 3(1 years, Mrs. Benedict was well and favora bly known by all the older inhabi tants of our place, having for a num ber of years resided here with her grandmother, Mru. Hczekiah May. She was a lady who commanded the respect and esteem uf all, anj her friend and acquaintances here will receive the news of her death with true sorrow. The deceased wis a daugh ter of Hou. It. Irwin, of Franklin, and a sister of Samuel D. Irwin, Esq, of this place. The funeral took place on Sunday last, and was largely attend ed by friends and relatives, all of whom joined in paying this last trib ute of respect. The stricken husband and family have tho sympathy of all. Now is tho lime to get up a base ball club. We don't remember a time for years when there has been as many able bodied men who apparent ly have nothing else on their minds. What a triumph it would ba for Tio nesta if we should organize a club that could get away with the Bostons, tha Mutuals, the Athlctice, and nil thoso high-up base-ball clubs! It is worth a trial, boys. Go in. . Wo are in receipt of an invitation to the opeuing ceremonies of tho In ternational Exhibition of 1877, to take pl ice iu the Main Building, Centeuui al Grounds, Philadelphia on the 10th of May next. On account of the ear ly opening of the trouting aud garden making season we ate afraid wo shall be obliged' to dedino tho invitation. We arc short of "Murphies" of all kinds now. Whether the fact that "Murphy's Gaug" failod to put iu an appearance, has anythiag to do with the scarcity and high price of pota toes, we are unable to tell, but it is a mournful fact that a potato famiiie is upon us. . "Signor Bosco," the sleight-of-hand performer, who recently gave n series of entertainments here, is report ed dead. It is said that ha dropped dead, of heart disease wbila perform ing. Where ha was at tho time, or how tha news got here wo are unable to learn. -The lumbermen are praying for more water. On the creek a pond flood was made last week, but wasn't strong enough to bring the lum ber out, and as a consequence pieces are stuck along the creek all the way from here to Sheffield. It is a good time now to build your eidewa!k3, before the town coun cil obliges you to do it. There are quanities of lumber at tho mouth of the creek, kegs upon kegs of nails in our stores, and any amount ef unem ployed muscle about town. The mud is fast yielding to the continued dry weather, and undoubt edly a good deal of hauling will bo done within the next few weeks. No body who now lives, as near as we can learn, ever saw so much dry weather at once in April. j The potato bug still lingers, but we don't Bee any other way but the bug will have to go west this season. There will be uo rest for the little striped pest this year, for everybody will watch their murphies closely, aud Paris Green will be piled on thick. The mumps have made their ap pearance in town, and it is probable that the juvenile portion of our com munity will have to go through a seigo of swelled and sore necks and a week or more of forced imprisonment iu the house. Dr. Coburn.we believe, has caught the largest trout brought iu this yenr. It was taken in Stewart's Run, aud weighed seven ounces after being dressed. If any one takes a larger one, we would like to make a note of the fact. Now that garden making is fair ly begun, it is due to the gardeners that their neighbors' chickens should be shut up, that they may not destroy the gardens with their light fantastic toes. Akin, the Elk City murderer ha been pardoned out of the Penitentiary by the Governor. It is altogether probable that one-half tho voters of Clarion County signed a petition ask ing for his release. Mrs. Iliuton, who has been in poor health for some time went to New. York State last week to stop with her mother and try a chango ; air and scene. It is hoped that the change muy beuefit her. Supt. Brockwny requests us to stato thaton accountof a mtctingof the School Superintendents of tha Stato, at Harrisburg, on the 24th inst., he has been obliged to mako a chango in the time of holding examinations at East Hickory and Tionesta which changes are noticed in his official no tice. L. Agnew has rearranged his bar-room after tha aiost approved form, since gettiog his license. Jas. Fones has severed his con nection with the Drug Store, aud has gone down the rivar to look for other fields aud pasturos new. - Jenkins' Java Flavored Roasted Rio Coffee at Robinson & Bonner's. Try it. 3 2t. John Siggins, at his store in Tidi oute, has for sale a full line of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpet?, and eve rything usually kept at a first-class Dry Goods Store. He invites all who visit Tidioute to givo him a call, and is confident that ho can offer them bargains that they cannot find else where. 3-lt Petersons Magazine for May is to hand, unci contains a fine steel en graving entitled, "Three Tom-Boys," an elegant fashion plate, several pat terns, and its usual amount of inter esting reading matter. Terras $2.00 a year. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sixty thousand copies havo al ready been sold of Will L. Thomp son's famous song "Gathering Shells from the Sea Shoro." It is thought that "Drifting With the Tide," this author's last composition, will even eclipse "Gathering Shell' in popu larity. Any music dealer will, mail either of thesa beautiful pieces to your address on receipt of price, 40 cents. Published by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. There is much in the May num ber of Ballous Magazine to attract all classes of readers. The illustrated articles are fresh and very interesting, the stories first clais, the poetry good and the wit and fuu by M. Qard par ticularly laughable, there beiug three pages by the latter humorist, and he has taken much trouble to make his depaitimnt entertaining and accepta ble. Ballou's Magazine is one of the most entertaining serials in tho coun try, and at the same time tha cheap est, .being only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single copies, postpaid, aud is well known in every part of the Un ion. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, and for. ale ut all the newsdealers in the country and Canada. Horace Jones.Gunsmith, Tidioute, Pa., has on baud a fine assortment of fishing tackles, of all descriptions. He pays partiuulor attention to fitting out rigs for troutiug, and his prices are low.' Give him a call when you neod fishing tacklj. A full assortment of guns, pistols, cartridges of all kinds always ou hand. Guus made and re paired. 2 2t White, smooth and soft any lady's hands, arms or neck may become, who uses Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigurements of a complex ioual nature, are surely obliterated by this healthful promoter of beauty. De pot, Critteuton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Dill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. ' 3-4t Teachers' Examinations. Examinations will bo held in tho following places : Clarington, April 20. Fagundas, April 30. Neillsburg, May 1. Tionesta, " 3. East Hickory, " 5. No certificates will be issued to ap plicants who bavo not studied or read works on teacbin?. Examinations will commence nt 9 a. m. II. S. BROCK WAY, Co. Sup't. W. K. LATHY. J. II. AONEW. LATHY As AGNi:W, AT TO It Ni: Y S AT LA IV , TIOXKSTA, PA. ATTENTION KOMMKU ! I have been udinitttsl to prnctioo as an Attorney in tho Pension Ollice ut Wash ington,'!). C All oilirpt'H, Koldioi'H, or Bailoru vi ho wuro Injured in tho Into war, otm obuiu potiMioiiM to whu'li tliov may lo entitle'), bv calling " or ndilrosinx nie nt lioneista, Pa. Also, claim for Ui'nuiago.s of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. Haviug been ovor four yearn ?ldier in t' r l ite war, and having for a number of mi I'lijjupt'd in tho proecution of nol uir o'.i:;n.i, my experience will nsuro tho rolio i:ou of claims in the hh.rtrt iws niM time. J. li, AUNIIW, 41 tf. XOTICI?. ' m U. N. Internal Itevcmio Npo clal Taxcs.'.-tlny 1, 1877, to April :i, 1STS. mm Tho revised statutes of the U. S., Sections 3232, 237, 3238, and 8239, requires every person engaged in any business, avocation, or employment which renders 4iim liabb to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously iu his establishment or place of business a Stamp denoting the pay ment of said Special Tax for the Special-Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, before commencing or continuing bus iness after April 30, 1877. The taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted aro the following viz: v RoHifiers $.!00 00 1 tattler, retail lipior 25 00 Itaalers, wholesalo liquor 10OOO Itaalern In malt licinorx, wholesale. AO 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail lit 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco lif 00 Itetail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manulactnrod tobacco S 00 Manufacturers of stills ftrt 00 And for each still manufactured.. 20 00 And for oach worm manuCicturud 90 00 Manufacturers of tolmcco 10 00 Manufacturers of cumr 10 00 Peddlers of tobacoo, 11 rst class-more than two horsos or other animals 60 00 Teddlers of tobncoo, sooond clasa two horses or other animals...-. 25 00 Poddier8 of tobacco, third elasv one horse or other animal 16 00 PdtUers of tobacco, fourth cIbhs on foot or public conveyance 10 00 Hrewers of iosn than &K) barrel 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fa:l to. comply with the foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penal ties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to James C. Brown, - Col lector of Internal Revenue at Green ville, Pa., and pay for and procure the Spocial-Tax Stamps they need, prior to Maj 1,; 1877, and without further notice. Special-Tax Stamps will bo trans mitted by mail only on receipt from the person or firm ordering the SHine of specific directions so to lo, together with the necessary postage stamps or the amount required to pay the pos tage. The postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, ten cents additional should accompany the application. Green B. Raum, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1). V., January 23, 1877. N. B. All money should bo trans mitted by Exprebs, charges paid, in exchauge, by registered letter, or P. O. order. Individual checks will not bo reoeived, and all currency forward ed in letters not registered will be at the risk of the tax payer. Prompt payments will save costs and penalty. James C. Brown, Collector. MOXEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts' at tho follow ing prices: Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $400. Heading bolts must be made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Office at Lawrence Houso. " II. Derickbon & Co. 27tf 'ttOTS 'a.lAltlKrX,. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robiuson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $8.009.00 Flour sack ... 2.1002.25 Com Meal, 100 Bm r ' " 1.75($1.W) Chop food .... $1.50(t 1,00 Ryo bushel - 7(kS0 Out 1 bushel - - 650T.58 Corn, ears ... . - 40(&45 Hcans bushel ... 1.50(J2.C0 Hani, sugar cured .... J t Breakfast Racou, sugar cured 14 8houldcrs ..... 10 Whitefishlf-barrels ... 6.50. Lake herring half-barrel - 4.0'; Sugar 111012 Syrup ...... 75g1.0 N. O. Molasses - . . - 75(1' Roast Rio Coffeo No. 1 . - 350,33 Rio Coffee, ..... 2628 Java Coffee ... . - - r Ton ...... .45($1.06 Rutter ...... 28Q80 Rico 10 Kfc'j?s, frosh - - - - 1820 Salt 2.00V2.10 Lnrd 12 (.1,1 5 Iron, common bar .... 8.75 Nails, lOd, tl keg .... 3.50 PoUUes, ..... 80l.OO I,imo bbl. 1.90 D'Ud Apples per It) ... . 6(7$8 Driod lleef .... 17018 PEABODY HOUSE, CORN ICR of LOCUST & "NINTH HTM., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to nil places of amusement and car lines in tho city. No changes to und from tho Centennial grounds. Vol. Watson, proprietor of tho Ilnury House, Cincinnati lop- tho past twenty yvai'H, and prettont proprietor, has leaned tho house for a term of viir, und hits newly furnished und titled it throughout. Ho will keep u strictly first-class house, and has ucconimoilulion for 3U'J guests. TurniB only 1 er-iay. No bar lias ever been kept iu the Henry House, nor will any Ivo kept ut the I'ea Usjy. U 11 AVw- Advert iucnu a i-, OIL CITY, PA. WHOLESALE & KHTAIl? Dealers in j 1 Cubing, Casing, Sucker Hod, Working liarrcls, Valve, Jic.jk lirasa (' Steam Fitting, ReU-i ing, Lace Leather, Catling, tDc.i Iron, XAifr, Med, Uoje, Oak urn, Ve. Wo mako a SPECIALTY of one-and-a quarter-inch Tubing and Steel Roda for! OIUlL CUH, II. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. FINE GOLD WATCHES, NIlYVKIt WATCHES AXI V- JEWELRY I Watched, Clock, Solid and llnteil Jewelry, Jilack Jewelry. Mye Glatt&en, Spec- . fade, Vivlin Strings, tie., tP AT L KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE; tidioute, rA. WATCHES AND CLOCK lXInii.Ml nnd Wnrrmtt(l, LEAVE YOUR WATCHES nt G. V. RovartTs Store, Tioneatn, Pa. WONDERFUL SUCCKSS f 25,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITfON DF.SCUIBFI) AMI ILI.LSTHATEI Sold in 00 days. It being the only com plete low-price work f770 pagos, oniy $'.'.50 ) dings, wonderful exhibit's, curiosities, groat days, etc.; illustrated, and $1 cheap er than uny other; everybody wants it. O110 new agent cleared 360 in 4 weeks. 3,000 agents wanted. Send quickly for proof of above, opinions of officials, eiergy and press, sample pages, full description and extra terms. HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., 7:w Hansom St., Philadelphia. li it 11 1 1 1 Lr 111 11 n pii irn niurt r v irtami ikitii. I Ail I llm '"'ware ' lawny cratmcit UHU I IU11 official and worthless book Send for proof. 40 -It, a home and farp;: o f YOUR OWN. On thelineof afiRUATRAlLHOAP.w it.'j good markets both EAST und WEST. fiOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best Country for Stack Raising in tho United States. , Rook, Maps, Full Information, also "THE PIONEER" sent free to all parts of tho world. Address O. F. DAVIS, Jnd Com. U. P. R. It., Oniuha, Nb. 4i) 41 A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. -C-WK WANT 500 MOKE FIRST CLASS SEWING M ACIUNK AfiEN'TS and 500 men of energy and ability to learn tho business of selling .Sewing Mitehiues. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, but vary, ing according to ability, character and qualifications ef tho agent. For xrticn lars address Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, und 8L1I Broadway, Now York, or "Sow Orleans, La. 49.4 DRUNKARlTsTdpl C. C. BEERS, M. D. (formerly of lios. ton) has nhnrinlcss euro for INTEMPE RANCE, which can be given without tlio knowledgo of tho patient. Also en" for the OPIUM HABIT, 'Permanent cures c 11 a run teed in botl, Itiid stamp for evidence. Ask druggist-. or it. jkddivtiH BEERS A CO., Airmin- Iciun, Conn. 40 4i PENSIONS S o mutter how nlirhtl . ' i su I 1 od . Increases no v. .ill. Advice :md circular free. T. Mc- Mn iiAKi., Att'y 7D7 Sanisom St. Plula,!'.- $5QfJ A MONTH to Active Men selUn imr Letter Copying Rook. Nopre or water used. Sample worth $1.00 fie Xond stamp for circular. EXCELSlo: M'F'O CO., 9'.t Madison, and lii Dearbv Street. Chicago. T"rA 414 ELBOW-ROOIYL MAX ADELER'S New Book. Ju published. Will outsell any book In I! held. This brightest of humorous boo is prol'usoly illustrated with tho nm laughable pictures bv Arthur B. Fro Will sell by reason of hs beautv andchea Iiess. No other book pubM.-h: i ;vi-.-,essi' sueli general liinehs tor t!i. v nu, of u present times. Agents aho 1. li u ntmk BKJ WAUES want.--! in ,,-iy totvr Tempting tenn and e i, ilii- ent, .. application to J. M. ST 1I . ItT A C 723 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 3 The Best Republican Paper Publishod Now York. Weekly Commercial Adverti O.NIi llOLl.Alt ii:k i:lt. I IITYCI MIU MX. MONTHS. KikI fop snocimen copies aud club r Ilt'Oil J. H ASTlNliS, M l ulton S New York Vv. TIND KKAblNC., Psyehonnui. v. AA cmution. Soul Charming, ' ism, and Marriage (iuidc, f-K.-u cillier sex may fa.ieinate an-l and all'uctioii of any per.""- btMlltly. 40" I pl. 'e. it Co.," I"" v - -
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