The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 25, 1877, Image 3

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    WEDXESDATMORMXB, APR. J5, TS77.
nonouGH officers.
. Ilurac .Ton n A. l.n.
Oi iw if in m J. V. Robinson, S. A.
Hrnor, A. If. Partridge. O. V. Sawyer,
,J. Vim (iiosen, VV. J. lb.berl.
Jttxtit'.t of the l'eitee I). S. Knox, C. A.
thiiidaU.
( 'mmtnlile If. K wii'Tgnvt
.School )i rurtorx II. IT. Mav, IT. O. la-
I.i, H. II. lfnslet.A. lb Kt'llyiU. W. Eob
iis'.in, T. J. Van Oirseu. .
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Prf.tiilmt JudyIt. I). WkCjiw! k,
AXOciltttt JtlltrCN Jos. (i. Il.xi.n, Eo
ivaiio K Kit it,
Tren.nirer S, .T. Ki;ti.ky.
tothonlari, lleyixter ' Tteeordr.r, ifr.-i-
J. W. Ol.AM,'.
Sheriif Trvrix SlIAWKKY.
ltnmiitHrs Et.l JJkki.IN, Isaac
I.QXd, JotlX IlKCB,
'Vm(h.i Superintendent 'II. S. Hltonc
WU. Oixtriet Attorney S. 11. Inwiv.
.! tinmmisxiaiier II. .. Towjckr,
t.VMAN Cook.
f.i.i fiia-veiior T. 1). Col. its.
Wo r M . iT TT KI., .1 It .
(vvti Avditorx NifHot.AH TuoMl
nx. J. It. Nkii.i., II. A. Zi'iixnn.i,.
Afomhrr of Cmutrrxx Uyai. A. Jksks.
iMOiil'idi-J. II. AflNKW.
LOCAT- AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Iltv. Allen will prencli at tto M.
K. Church on Sunday evening next.
Dr. lijjbcrt liu.s finally conclud
ed to locate in l,,rylurjr. Wo Impo
lie will liave nil extensive i'acticc.
A boat load of evergreen trees
Iiaed lhi place down tlic river lust
week. Tlio enterprising flouting tuir
nervman made pcvernl sales here.
All our farmers ato putting in
out this week. It is presumed that
Forest County litis more land -under
cultivation this koiih.'U thiui for many
years before.
J. Y. Saul informs v.x lliat he
will have ciu.-nmbeis nnd lettuce
ready for the table lliid week. Tliis
ii a little the carlies-t gardening ever
done, in this neighborhood.
J. E. Wenk slaughtered thno in
olfentdve wild dui ki on tho river vesj
U'rday. Ducks Imve not. been very
plenty this j car, nn'd we urc nearly
lipaii ing of seeing any pigeon this
epring.
--Nearly n'l ti e gardens ia town
r already plowed, and now every
body is looking out for seed potatoes.
Tho only lot wo know of having been
ald hero recently brought SI. '25 per
bushel.
Mr. J. L. Craig has cotuludod to
take bid chances in the Fi-slier liou.-e
lor another year, Hunter not. having
built that bonne for him on the other
kidw ol the river as talked of eoine
time eiuce.
Quito a number of rafis from up
the river went dow n ou Monday lust.
There ha been rather more lumber
nnd timber come down tho river from
Above thU point than we were led to
expect.
W publish thii week the Trial
list for May Term of Court. There
lire not ho ninny ch-scs on the list as
usual, but many of them will bb in
teresting to those who have the costs
i pay.
Meesr.. Derickson &, Co. are
about putting up anot'ier Btavo mill,
to be located near Tyleieburg. They
have contracted lor a large quanity of
4itdt, and will undoubtedly make n
jrood thing of ibis new venture.
White vests are comiug in again,
cud occasionally wo hear anxious iu
juiiies after etraw bats. Low tdmes,
t ilton socks uud dusters will foon be
t'ie fashion, nnd then we may bo sure
lliat our Centennial wintci is over.
Tho potato bug is bound to give
tis another racket this year. We hear
of these littlo btriped petts being
turned up in great numbers by the
pl iw. This will bo a good year for
tho sale of Paris Given willout doubt,
ai no ono ever wants to sea another
potato famine.
Keports from all portions of tho
tvhi'at growing regions of the Missis
sippi anil Ohio Valleys, indicate that
tho crop of winter wheat will bo g.jod
this season. We uiippose that on the
strength of theso reports tho price of
Jlour will drop, immediately. At least
it if; to be hoped the. I this will bo (he
effect.
At Wheeler & DuseuburyV Khin
le mill in I?eaver Valley, on tho loth
inst., tho boys made fouiteen and one-
piarter lliouriand shingles on an end
cutting machine in fourteen minutes
b .-s than twelve hours, (iro. Knot is
tho head Hawyer, and Jas. Kelly littod
the timber. Fiom tight to ten thous
f'l ii coiijideicd u:t nverags day's
VVjlk.
At the ndjonrncd Court held on
Monday last, the question of the dis
position of costs in the late contest was
decided. It will be recollected that
after the decision of Judge Wetmorc
on the contest, tl.o respondent's attor
ney asked for a rule to show that
thoro was no probable cause of action
on tho part cf the plaintiHs. Tho rule
to show causo was granted. If the
couit had decided that there was no
probable cause of action, the costs in
t lie case would have been' la'd on the
shoulders of tho petitioner;?. The d udge,
decided, however, that there was prob
able cause of action, which left tho
county to pay' tho costs. His honor
made on order that the costs and fues
of tho Comr.iissioner in t h i case, nnd
the Prothonotnry should be paid by
the County. He then asked tlu con
testants if they could not agree to
ta,( h pay their own witnesses, so that
the County would bo caved that' ex
pense. Mr. Agucw agreed to pay
ono-half of all the costs, including tho
fees of Commissioner and Prothono
tnry, if Mr. Haslet would pay the
other half, but said that if the county
was allowed to pay any of the expense,
it could pay it all as the law requir
ed. His Honor would not entertain
Agncw's proposition, so the foes of
the witnesses were loft until the next
Court, iu May, when there is nothing
to do but to mako an csrder for tho
county to pay this part of tho costs ns
well as any other.- Tho Commission
er's bill was rendered at $281, aud the
Piothouotary's at $100. Mr. Agnew
informs us that the fees of his witness
es will auiouut to about $80, and that
his opiiii.-n is that those of Mr. Has
let's witnesses' will tunotiut to about
?10(). Here, then, we have n total
cost to the county in this contest of
C5U1. 'Of course this is considerably
more than but at is also very
much less thau the innunierablu thous
ands of dollars which wu have been
given to understand this contest would
cost the county.
43vpry spi ing sinco wo came to
this place vc Lave had to chronicle
fires in tha woods, most of which have
undoubtedly been started by mali
cious persons or those interested in
bin ning c iT the leaves that tho grass
might spring up as pasture fur their
stock. -Tnesa fires are always mare
or less attended with destruction of
property in the shape ef fences, tim
ber, wood, Ac. This spring is no ex
ception to tho rulp. We have already
Imard of instances of parties living on
Dutch Hill who have hnd to fight the
fire nil night to save their fnce.s.
Notwithstanding the regularity cf
these fires, nnd tho laws making the
incendiaries liable to heavy penalties
and imprisonment, no one has ever
been punished for this crime. It would
be a fine thing if some ono of the per
petrators of these outrages could be
caught ami dealt with according to
law. It might fcerve as au example
to others an 1 prevent tho useless de
struction of much property. 7-
The first steamer that has been
up this fir for several years made its
appearance on the river on Sunday
morning last, and tied up below the
bridge. It was the "Iron City," of
Pittsburgh, nnd came up after those
barges of Collius & Ilolhrook's at
Hivk'yiy. It was discoveicd, bow
ever, after trial, that the' boat could
not gel up over Middicton Bar, and
thi trip was a failure. Shortly alter
noon, tho boat turned around nnd
steamed down tho river. We sup
poso it will ba up again the first good
l iso.
Everybody besides all the news
papers are satisfied that Ilussia aud
Tin key will have war; also that the
conflict between these two powers will
inevitably draw othor powers into the
sl rife ; also that America is to furnish
all the arms for all tho powers which
are to bo ecgoged iu this fearful strug-gle-of
the future. Consequently Ameri
ca is bound to livo and thrivo and
make money and flourish while all
other countries arc lo bo impoverish
ed and have their able-bed icd men
killed o(f.
Ferd. Weiik's oiian ran away on
Monday morning, btartiog from Hi
laud street and running due north on
Klin St., for a distance of about twen
ty. .rJ.s. By tho bcroio and r.gilo ef.
i'oi -fo of Messrs. F. L Mabie and J. E.
Wenk tho lightning speed of tho run
aways was iheeked, and the team
luiued around and driven back to the
place whore they started from. By
the prompt action of Mabie and Wenk
j a rtliuli j oxiduit was J O doubt HVClt-
I ci.
Mrs. Alexander Ilcnngo nged "G
years, died at her residence in this
place on Friday night. Her funeral
took place on Sunday. The services
were conducted by Rev. Elliot in the
Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ilennge
was a hard-working, diligent woman,
and undoubtedly her death was has
tened by tho vast amount of heavy
work she did upon a sewing machine.
Slid was a woman who was entitled to
aud had tho respect of nil, always at
tending religiously to her own n flairs
and those of her household. She was
a member of the Presbyterian church
of this place, ami died with the hope
(d'a blcss'id immortality. She. leaves
two small children.
Itoll on tliou lnittliiv tcinp.THiieo wave,
l.'nUl every iimlirialed mmiI is.mjvtvl.
( larion JarLsoiiim.
We have seen men awfully drunk.
We h i vo heard of men being soaked,
pickled nnd preserved in whiskey, but
these expressions referred to tire body
the mortal coil ; but, Crent Bacchus !
how fearfully nnd wonderfully chunk
a man must bo whose immortal soul is
inebriated ! However, if there are any
such extreme cases in Clarion county,
we hope the wavo will roll on until
their inebriated souls get sober.
Jas. JIuddlcson and Win. Keck
came down street one day last week
with the news that ther was a lurjp
snan on Fleming Bar, seemingly
waiting for some one .to go up there
and shoot it. So a couple of our
chronic sportsmen shouldered their
shot guns and Meandered up that way.
When they got where tho swan was
they found it was an old gander ol
Judge Dale's, which had swam the
river to get a drink.
The t routing season has come
and there is net a htrenm within sev
eral miles of here which has not been
fuhed a dozen times, and still the
suckers do not get a rest. Nearly
every day (Sunday excepted) Kepler
thwiilders his rods, lights bis pipe, nnd
seeks same deep b lo in the river iu
which to angle for this gaiiia!'S3 fish.
There's no estimating how many ho
has caught this 'spring.
Rv. D. T. Cumthan, of South
Oil City, on Sunday evening last
preached a sermon suggested by tho
Carson Mikesell tragedy, which vas
published in full inMondayVs Derrick.
It is an able effort, and should be read
by oil, and its precepts put into prac
tice. Over five hundred were turned
away on the evening the sermon was
preached, there being no room for
them in the church.
Col. Wm. T. Alexander has sev
ered his connection with tho Clarion
Jai-kaouiim. We shall misb his States
Rights articles and bis learned dis
cussiona of issues that have been dead
and buried fur lo! these many years.
Tho editorial pages of that paper
always heretofore read like some old
forgotten nimuseript, and were very
interesting as relics of by-gone days.
From the Meadville llejmllican
we learn that Mr. and Mis. Samuel
Iioudebuidi, of Coon's Corners, Craw
ford Co., are the happy pareuts of
triplets, all healthy, and every baby
getting along finely. Tho Derrick
once blamed Tionesta with triplets,
but such a thing never happened here
iu the human family.
The old Dalo Store, en River St.,
caught fire on tho rof on Motiday
morning. An ahum was given, and
everybody rushed with pails, ladders
&c, but some one got ou tho roof be
fore the crowd arrived, and with a
few pails of water put out the flame.
AVm. Y. Siggiiis, caught a trout
in Stewart's Run one day last week.
which measured about thirteen inches
in length. He had no means of
weighing it, but is inclined to believe
that it will beat Dr. Co burn's largo
trout all hollow.
Hon. aud Mrs. Juo. A. Dale cel
ebrated their silver wedding at their
residence, on Thursday evening last,
in -the presence of several of their
friends Rnd relatives. A basket of
the cako was sent to this ofiice, which
was duly appreciated and immediate
ly devoured.
Adjourned Court was 'held on
Monday last, Judge Wctmore presid
ing. Two days bad been set before
on which to hold this court, but for
some reason not stated, the President
J Judge failed to reac h here to preside
in person.
Tho Auditors' Repoit of Har
mony toivushiji appear thi week.
It should have been iu lat week's
paper, but we were not intified until
I loo lute, bnu;' en toe ieit of them.
Thoro are ton thousand Murphies
in Clarion County. Send them over
hero. They nre worth $1.23 per
bushel.
Both the remaining schools will
close this week, wo believe. It is
probable that the schools w ill not start
up again until September.
O: W. Robinson n'nd wife stinted
to Pittsburgh, on Monday evening
last for a I rip of a fer days. Busi
ness nnd pleasuro combined.
Rev. Elliot started yesterday to
Erie to attend a meeting of ho Eric
Presbytery, of which body ho is a
member. His chaigo here, however
is within the bounds of the Prcsbyto
ry of Clarion.
A new bo'ler for Rogers & Lan
ders' Mill, where the explosion occur
red some weeks ngo with such disas
trous results, passed through town
this morning. It is to be Imped that
better luck or management will at
tend the new boiler.
Very littlo import.anco is to be
attached to tho report that the South
ern Democrats will unite, in sufficient
numbers with Republicans, to elect a
Republican Speaker of the next House.
Gratitude has never been a marked
characteristic of the Democracy, North
or South. Particularly, they have
iu vcr been known lo let go a very
palpable advantage, and place them
telves at a. disadvantage, just as a re
ward for favors conferred. They have
an idea that they have secured what
they have because of the advantageous
posi'.ion they occupied. As they have
several additional favors to ask, they
comprehend that they will get thorn
easier by holding on to power, and
henco there need bo no confidence
pbeed in the talk about a Republican
Speaker. llx..
The Louisiana scheme is sub
stantially completed, ard tho Demo
crats are in power there. Tc-morrow,
at noon, the troops will bo withdrawn
and the Packard (Jovcrnment will
succumb to the force of circumstances.
Already, the bulk of his Legislature
has gone over to the Nicholls body,
and thus given it the vtaim of a legal
Legislature. Wo do not imagine til 3
Republican members will surrender
their party allegiance, but. will prob
ably vote with tho Democrats on mat
ters of Stato interest. All nre appar
ently united iu developing internal
improvements, and if the Democrats
are faithful to their promise ns re
gards schools, all will bo well iu that
particular. We regret tho manner in
which thi3 change has bten brought
about, but counsel cheerful submis
sion on the part of our people. This
contest cannot be justified from Re
publican points of view. The South
ern policy of the Piesident is now
complete, and wc have only to watch
its issue. There should bo no violence
originating on tho Republican side.
If wvong exists in the hearts of the
Democrncy, they cannot prevent show
ing it sooner or latter; and within a
year we will have a chance to look at
this question from a very different
standpoint. Gazelle- Commercial, 23d.
Spring.
"Now dawns once moro the era of
fresh butter, new-laid eggs nnd cack
ling hens. Agaiii burst into bloom
the bppalica and the hand-organ. Im
niaturo veal invades the anguinary
market, and melancholy cows go low
ing for calves that are not. Chick
ens make love under currant bushes,
aud tho chameleon tree-toad warbles
his vesper hymn from the imperial
pc-plav. Litteis of vernal pigglings
suddenly populate old hogsheads in
sheltered nooks. The cowslip blos
soms iu tho vale, and cats wail their
ballads of platouif! love and impend
ing conflict from the whitewashed
battlements of the ben coop. The
robin pipes h'i3 roundelay in the
sleeper's ear ct dawn, sweet as the
solemn song ascending from tho chor
al throat of tho unannointed cart
wheel. Turtles shout to each other
across intervenling marshes, bragging
of the posthumous terrapin soup; tho
raven glances down with calm sereni
ty upon the arable land ; and Iho uu
awed angle-worm gazes pathotically
up at he roll from tho verge of the
avenging plowshare. It is spring."
y. y. (iruphii:
White, smooth and Soft any lady's
hauils, arms or neck may become, who
u;cs Ciena's Sulphur Soap. Pimples
or other dis figure in cuts of a compiex
ional nature, are surely obliterated by
this healthful promoter of beauty. De
pot, (,'iiiteiiton - No. 7 Sixth Avenue,
N. Y. Hill' Hair & Whisker Dye,
black or brown, 00 c-ts. " U
U. M. Isitcrnnl ISt-vcnuci Spo
riul Taxes "Say J, 1H77,
lo April :M, IfiVS.
The revised etatutps of tho U. S.,
Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3233,
requires every person engaged in any
business, avocation, or employment
which renders him liabh to a Special
Tax, to procure and place conspicu
ou ly in his establishment or placo of
business a Stamp denoting the pay
ment of said Spe-cial 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 tho
law above quoted are tho following
viz:
Keetilirrs Si'M 00
le;ilcrs, rot til li'iuor U. H)
1 lealer , v!io1ps:i1o liquor 100 fill
Dealoift in niaU liiittovs, liolos:ilo.. SO (HI
pp.ilers in mult liijuors, retail 2(1 00
Iionlers in leaf tobacco Ii") 00
Itetail dealers in lout'tobm-co 5U0 00
And on snlcs of over $1,000, lifty
cents for every dollar in excess
nf?l,0O0.
lValcru in inanu!'aeturod tobacco 5 00
Mann fact u rets of stills .'O CO
And for each still man ulacturod.. '20 0")
And for each worm manufactured '20 00
Manufacturer! of tobacco 10 00
M:nufacttliers of cigars 10 00
l'cfldlo. s nl' tohac'o, first elass-inon
titan two borscs or other animals SO 00
Fcddlors of tobacco, second class
two borscs or oilier animals 125 f
Peddicr.s of tobaceo, third class
our horse or other animal 13 00
lVvM lots of tobaceo, fourth class
on foot or public eonveyanco 10 00
Urcwcrs of less than "iOO barrels 50 00
Jirewors of GOO barrels or more loo (iu
Any person, so liable, who shall fa 1
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. Browu, Col
lector of Internal Revenue at Green
ville, Pa., and pay for and procure
the Special-Tax fStamps they need,
prior in May 1,187.7, and without
further notice.
Special-Tax Stamps will be trans
mitted by mail only on receipt from
the person or firm ordering tho same
of specific directions so to do, together
with the necessary postage stamps or
the amount required to pay the pos
tage. The postage on ono 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.
GltEKX B. R.WM,
Commissioner of Internal Kevenue.
Office of Internal Kovcuuo, Washington,
1). V., January 121, ls7.
N. B. All iHoney should bo trans
mitted by Express, charges paid, in
.exchange, by icgistereJ letter, or P.
O. order. Individual chocks will not
bit received, and all currency forward
ed in letters not registered will be at
the risk of the tax payer. Prompt
payments will save costs and peualty.
Jamks C. Brown,
Collector.
Teachers' Examinations.
Examinations will be held in
following places :
Clarington, April 20.
Fagundas, April 30.
Neillsburg, May 1.
Tionesta, ' 3.
East Hickory, " 5.
No certificates will be issued to
the
np-
plica nbs who have not studied or read
works on teaching. Examinations
will commence at 9 n. in.
II. S. BROCKWAY, Co. Sup't.
MONEY.
"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 a ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts
22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4
f:., $100. Heading bolts must be
made from timber at least 20 inclus
in diameter. OHice at Lawrence
House. - J. II. Dkkicksos cv Co.
27 tf
TIO lS-SIV 3IV1 1 1 Cl-71'S.
COr.KECTKD KVF.UY Tb'liSDAV,
By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in
General Merchandise.
Flour barrel ... - fs.oo,!).0:)
Flour i sack ... i.lOf.iM2'
Corn Meal, 100 tt.s - - . 1.7.'(.i. l.(0
Chop feed - $1 .:-,0(jj l.lio
Uyo f bushel .... 7n(.i SO
Out H bushel .... .Wi.'jX
Corn, O'lfs ..... 40(.j, 1,1
Beans 'rl bushel - 1.50fii,'i..-,0
Ilant, suar cured - - 11
Ilrcfik fast llacon, sugar cured H
Shoulders 10
Whitelish, hair-barrels - - - (5.50
Lake herring ba! ('-barrels - - 1.0(1
Su-ar UU,i l-
Syrup "5.'';, 1.00
X. (). Molasses .... 7.y,; !li)
Itoast llio ColiVo No. 1 'S(:ii
Ilio Coll', o,
Java Codeo ..... ".,
Tea .IV.t.I.(H)
liulter ISyao
Kico ....... in
Kja--;, fresh .... 1 :!,,"., 14
Salt 2. 00 1. 1 li.lo
hard ll!(.i 15
Iron, common bar .... ;t."5
Nails, lid, Uc:,- .... ;.-,,)
rotatr.es, J-Oei 1.1 0
I.ime y bbl. 1 .10
l-i( d A pj-les per i ... fi: i 8
i i-j --. i r. r - it is
Xew A ili-t
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1. W. CLAHK, Piothonotarv.
Protlinnotarv's Otlico, Forest t.'o., l'n.,
April iU, 1877.
Register's Notice.
NOTK'F is bereby f,'iven that the follow
ing Adininislrators and (Uinrdian bavn
tiled tluir tinal accounts, and tho samn
will bo presented to our next Court for
confirmation.
II. 11. Stow, fiiiHrdian of f"arnent Stow.
.Tamo- It. and Shriver, Administra
tors cf JSacob S'triver, deeeuspd.
D. W. CLARK, ItogiKtor.
April K5, 1S77.
FINE GOLD IWAKHEST"
53.Yi:iS WATCIIIIS AND
CT !E WIEILiIRY" I
Watches, (lochs, Solid and J'iatcri
Juwelry, Mack Jewelry.
Eye, Glasses, Spec
tacles, J'iolin Strings, tc, tfc.
AT L KLEIN'S JEWELRYiSTORE,
TIDIOUTJJ, PV.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
Itopnli-o! nii-l Wnrrantml.
LEAVE YOUR WATCHES
i w. . iiovarau ntore, j loneam, t'a.
WONI1KKFUL (SUCCESS ! 11,000 of tho
CENTEUN.AL EXPOSITION
. niCSCKllIEl) AND Il.l.rsTKATEl)
Sold in fit) days.- Itbeiin? the only com
plete, low-price work (770 pajre.s, onf v $2.50)
treating of the entire hiotory, giand boll
diitiiM. wonderful cxhihii's. ivirinsmw
reiti, nays, etc.; linistraterl, nd fl cheap
er than any other; everybody wants it.
Ono new ajrent cleared t'":.10 in I weeks.
3,000 agents wantod. Send qui iklv for
proof of ubovp, opinions of o flic in Is, crgy
and press, nainplc papes. full fleerlption
and extra (erinx. HUnilAHI) llhOS.,
l'nl.s., 7:w Sansom St., Philaflelpbia.
PflllTinM ewnvo of faNely claimed
UHU I IU1, ollieialand worthless books.
Send for proof. 4 CM I.
A H O M E A N Lf F A R fh
O fYOUR OWN,
On tlic lino of n ( KE AT HA I LIIOA P.with
pood markets both EAST and WEST.
NOW IS THE Tl HI E TO SECURE IT.
Mild Climate, FertiUi Soil, Best Country
for Stock Kitisinjj; in tlio United States.
It'H)!;, Maps, Full Information, alno
"THE riONIOKIt" sent frectoall perls tr
the world. Address (). F. 1A VIS, J, and
Com. U. 1. II. 11., Oniaba, Neb. 4'J it
UWK WANT f.00 OltK KritST
CEASS Si:WlNli MACHINE AOENTH,
and .100 men of energy and ability to loarn
tho business of selliii!' Sewiii"? Machine!.
COMPENSATION El HHKA L, but vary
inir iicconliiiff to ability, character and
qualification aftho nyent. For imrticn
lars address
Wilsun Srwins Mtichiue Co., Chicago,
827 and S2!i 15 road way, New York, or Now
Orleans, Ea. 4).
drunkXrdst6p!
C. C. HEEKS, M. 1). (formerly rHo.
ton i has u lmi iolesa euro for INTEMPE
HANCE, which can bo given without tho
knowledge of tlio patlwit. Also . n; fur the
OPlUfVJ 3ABIT,
Permanent cures guaranteed in both.
Si nd stamp for evidence. Ask druggist
foe it. ildress 15EEH.S it CO.. Airmini.'-
n;u, conn.
. . . ...
40 4t
PJTHCin'JQ -v matter how KlightK"
rLUOIUHO uisal.l-id. Increase-snow
paid. Advice and circular free. T. Mu
Nl n il Ai:r., All y 707 Samsoin St. PbiU.I'a.
S500 X VI()-S'T1I to Active Men 8ol!hf
u our Et tter Copying l'.ook. Noprop
or water used. Sample worth St. 00 fre-.
N.md stamp for ciieiilar. EXCELSIOIl
M'F t' C(l., W Madison, and 13 lieurlnn
Street. Chicago. 414
E L BOROoSlT
MAM ADEEEK'S New Kook. J n
lllM;.-l;c.1. Will outsell miy bftok ill t:
fieid. TItiH brightest of InuiiorouH boo',
is jiro!t:i!y illustrated with tho nu
lau-hal h! pictures by Arthur 15. Fr
'ill sell by reason of lis beauty andcncit.
I loss. Ni) other book pub' ihe,'l pofseMHn ,
such general IiIiicks fur the Wants of t
present tiinoi. Agents who wish to Dink
i!I(i WA( I ES wanted hi every town
Tempting tenia and circulars sent, o
application to .1. M. ST( I 1A T X CO ,
75 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. SS-
Tho Best . Kepublican Paper Published i
New York.
Weekly Commercial Atlvertis
OM: D(l Hit ITU il AI. I lKTVt lCN
I 1K MV .IIO.NTIIM.
Send for specimen copies mid Hub nr
II I'lill .1. MASl-JNtis, lJi! Fttltutl Si i,
New York "itv.
IN1 EEAI'lNii, Psyebomance, i
ill ciiiation. Soul i 'l..iiinin-, M .
inn, ami Man i te Oimlc, sl.v ;
either sex may lascinule and
in i.l a I tec l loll (,l any I mis. .(! i '
ft 'Hill v. 400 paces". Pv t
it ' ' r.M S. 7l!i n'. i'