WEDNESDAY S1011MK, MAT 9, 1877. HO VI OUG H OFFICERS. r;. i) w 1)i,ivl-..v dvuneitmen 1. I'. Thomas, S. J. SotlcV Win. Richards, 1). 8. Knox, A. H. Kelly, U. A. Randall. Justices of the, Peace I). S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Oonstattle II. Swangnrt Stehool Directors 11. II. Mav, If. O. Pa- in, H. M. Haslet, A. 11. Kellyj (I. W. F.ob tmon, T. J. Vim (.lesen, m FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. President .Tudye Ti. D. Wktmorf. y(ori'((fl Jvdgr.s3ots. O.'D.U.K, Ed it Ann Kwtn. Treasurer S. J. Rkti.F.Y. J'mtlionotaiy, Register if- Recorder, itc j. W. Cr.Atiif. A'AcriT Jchti.s Siiawttky. Commissioners El.l liKRt.m, IsAAO 1, 0l, .loHK llFCK. (Jnuntt Superintendent l. 8. Ilnocit WAY. 7i.; iV Attorney S. P. Irwix. Jury OomtniMionerMll. Z, Town En, Lyman Cook, County Surveyor T. D. Coi.LIKh. Coroner I. Ittki., Jr. Ctomiy uditors Nicholas Tiiomt- IOK, J. H. NkILI., II. A. LK!I)EI,T Member of Congress Uko. A. Ji:kh. Assembly J. 15. AnSEW. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. Tlicre will be n meeting of the TU jiublican County Committee at the Arbitration Itoom in the Court House. on Tuesday evening, May 22d, at 8 o'clock r. m. Jiepresnntntives to the Stalo Convention will bo chosen, and a time fixed for holdiog the Republi can Primary Meetings of Forest Court- -ty. A full attendance is desired. C. A. Randall, Chairman. Rev. Allen will preach at tie M 12. Church on Sunday evening next. Tho Superior Mills are being started up this week under the man agetnent of Mr. Richards. 1 eter .Love! lias moveil back on the Oldtnwu farm whero he lived and moved for ro irnny years. Crolddmith Maid is getting away with all the other animals in the trot- ting races this season, ns usual. Mrs. Hinton, who is stopping rvith her mother somewhere in York State, is reported much worse, and it is doubtful whether he will recover. A young lady named Rebecea Michael, committed suicide by lianjr- . i i: - .. c. ...... 1.... i..o cu l"c 1 '''"CUI, nil outlining luaii. una 'was undoubtedly insane. A strange flab was seen on Mon- d.itr l.ial Cfn r fi.A KridrrA Tt WAC I1r 1IH J II will lilt. .rilt.f M V fectly white and over two feet long Ho one could tell what kind of a luh it vn. Tho man Cummings, who was eo badly beaten by highwaymen at Elk City last weok, has died of his uiju rie3. The lamp-posts should bear fruit over there. The Democratic County Commit toe will meet in tho Prothonotury's offica on Wednesday evening of Court week, to choose delegates to tho Deni ecratic State Convention. The Knox mill is slashing out a good deal of lumber just now, .und Samuel Clark is rafting part of it in lie will wait for hi;h water, however IICIUIVJ UV JUUO III Ulinil WIO IIKIi One of the prairie dogs which Hr. Freeman brought with him from ' the West, escaped from its box last Al'- 1 1 .1 , i -.... ,1 .1 II V IIU VCVIUJ .1 U .....J IIIU.VU - - - killed by Seldea Whitman, in mistake fn a weasel. Another daily paper is, or is ubout to be, issued in Kdenburg. That is crowdius the territory a little. It will not bo long before one or the oih 5 er of those uailiei will cease to pay ' the owucr. Uudi are bursting, blossoms blooming, aud garden eass is just large enough to causo a shudder of appte . hensiou to run up the back of the gardener who sees white frosts oa the ' grounds these cold mornings. H-Three thousand persons have sign 4d the Murphy pledge. We mo in cliusd to Ldievo that of the parties who have signed this pledge more are proving faithful than is usual with the ignore of temperance pledges. Some of our young chaps started nit yesterday niorniu;; for Salmon I find "jNJiuiiitcr cceeks, where they ex pect to take in an iunneni-e amount of beautiful little trot. Tho jaunt wil probably do thouj good at all events Tho Ceuttal House is raising i cood-sized barn ercolod on tli-3 lot ! iuvt. Hlutn'ii 1,1 icl; mi( h llini). Oil Cfiurci St. Th'u will bo much hand ier than the barn they Ijavo beta us j :i herct i.tbro, on nceou u t of it -J pros iinilv lo lb': honl. We notice that a number of our ex changes are proposing and endorsing a move for a convention of the coun try editors of Western Pennsylvania "to straighten up fomo crookadncss at Pittsburgh in tho ngency ; business," and in tho same issues aro found ful some praiso of their exclusive agent at that place. There must be a mistake in this little business matter some- here. They either rra'e a man they lack confidence in, or are inter fereing with some person in whom they are not in the least interested. How is it? Wa have done business with the agency of J. Weaver & Co. for the past six years, and do not want a con vention to straighten up any "crook edness," our busiuess being satisfacto ry in every particular. Ih-ookvulc Le- publican. Wo did business with J. Weaver & Co. long enough to get swindled out of about thirty-six dollar?, which we can substantitate by their own letters. When in Pittsburgh shortly after earning that tho members of that ad vertising firm were thieves, we asked Messrs. Cakewoll & Co. if they would take a judgment against Weavers for stationary, and they informed us that the blank paper on which ihe judg mout was written would be worth more than the judgment itself. More-over yve know of papers now, advertising for this firm, the owners of which know that said firm is dishonest, but render their accounts moDthly, aud calculate some day to lose thu amount of ono month's bill, and no more. Of course this tends to mislead other pub inhere, but this is sot taken into ac count. ' Mr. Goo. S. Lacy, of Allegheny, was up in this country last week. He was much improved iu healih, and goes back with tho intention of start ing up a plaining mill at Lucy Fur nace, above Pittsburgh. The mill be- ougs to himself and a gontleman named Rlake. It has been standing idle for about three years on account of the state of Mr. L.'s health. The firm has 3,000,000 boards piled at the mill ready to work up. When rafts land at their mill, they are taken out of tho "water bv means of a crane, which saves much mauu il labor. We clipped and published a syi opsis of tho game laws from tho Der rick Ust week. Mondays paper makes the' following correction: "In a re cent issue we published a brief syncp sis of the Pennsylvania game and fish laws, in which it was stated that it was lawful to take bass at any time with a rod and line. This seems to have been an error. It i3 unlawful to take bass with a hook and line until after June 1. Those persons who are now indulg ing in tho Fport should take notice." -Mr. F. M. Caafield, of Tidioute ono of the geutlcmen who got up au excursion from this section to Chau taugua Lake last summer, called up on us on Friday last. He iufurms us that ho has been solicited to get up anothor excursion to the eam5 place during the coming summer, and has concluded to do so. Tho rates will be fully as low as they were last year. Due notice will be given through the papers, ana undoubtedly a large crowd will go from this place. The Clarion Democrat says : "The Now York Sun is patting Brother Rlaine on the back. He must look out; ho has had one sunstroke which nearly killed him." The advice is good. Ho had better look out. lie had better havo the yellow fever, the small pox, the' cholera, or the dipthe ria than to have the approval of the Sui, That paper never speaks a good word for an honest man unless there is a chance of making a villian of him. Morris Einstein returned from the Eastern cities on Monr'ay, and in tho evening a job was put up on him by dressing up ono of the boys as a young lady, and sending bira ill to make Morris overhaul his stock. All tho new hats were inspected and sev eral webs of calico taken down and unfolded before the fraud was discov ered. Morris took the joko easily,aad wouud up his uegro preacher aud gave the boys a sermou. If anybody can tell how the east ern war is progressing from reading tho dispatches, we would like to get acquainted with him. When there is a big battle we may hear who whipped but until then, we don't know just how the old thing is working. Tho Tionesta Twp. Road Com missioners had the road from Selden Whitnau's to the Clarion line viewed with a view to vacating the same if It was not deemed necessary. Wc dy not know what conclusion they came I -j in the matter. Decoration Day. The following order for the , obser vance of Decoration Day hhs been is sued from headquarters. This day has not been publicly observed here for three years, and we hear of no steps eing taken to so observe it this year: HKADQUA RTERS Oe.NBRAI, AilMY OF) THK KltriTRMC, rnu.ADKi.riirA, Ta., April 2J, 1877.) In accordance with tho annual cus tom Wednesday, May 30, 1877, will bo observed as Mcrnoral Day, io com memoration of our dead comrades. It is fitting that we should turn asido from our accustomed pursuits to do honor to those who have given tho strongest testimony of patriotic devo tion, aad for a general observance of the day tho active participation of t no members of secietiea, tho children of the various schools and citizens gener ally, is earnestly invited. Every ef fort 6hou!d be made to mark toe last resting place of each soldier aud sail or, and we should also remember with tenderness those who died away from homo and kindred, and now rest in distant and unknown graves. Each post w ill be the judge of the maimer iu which it may best perform this du ty, but concert of action should be had wherever practicable. W herevsr there are no posts of the Grand Army to lead iu' the good work tha' Commander-in-Chief, in behalf of their Burviy- ine comrades, asks the citizens to take steps to decorate the graves of the gal- lint dead and secure a proper obser vance of tho day. By order John F. Hautranft, (Jommaoder-iu-uniet. Rob't B. Beth, Adjutant General. Prof. Weber made his reappear ance in town on Wednesday last, look ing no older than wheu he started across tho briney waters to visit the old home, io Germany, two years ago. lie informs us that he will go to Alle gheny City soon, with a view of gslting up a class in music. He has been re ceiving musical instruction ever 6ince he left here, and must be well up in his business by this tim. There are a couple of fellows oyer at the Superior Mills called by their comrades Moody and Sankey. The name was not given them because of any intense piety on their part, on the contrary, Moody is htld. to nuswer a charge of assault and hatter on the person of ono Sar.fJrd, the trial . of whicli case will take place in the Ar bitration Room of the. Court House this evening. ; . The Edcnburg correspondent of the Dent icle, iu Monday's paper says, that W. W Mason, Esq.j a prominent lawyer of Sharon, Mercer county, is in town prospectiug. lie expects to lo cato here. We are glad to hear of Mr. Mason getting back into this section agVin. Should he Conclude to hang out his shingle at Edcnburg he would un doubtcdlv have a eood practice from the start. Azro Cupeland, who has sold crude oil here from au old well of his for several years, has secured a lease out in that neighborhood which exact ly suits him, and he is now, by one single gulp, going to make his ever lastinff fortune. In other words, he knows lie's right on the belt, and is go ing to get a big well out there. Mr C. lives some lour or uvo miles up Hunter's Run across the river. We have received from the man agers of the International Exhibition Company, who occupy the Centennial Grounds aud Buildings, a complete description of what the Exhibition 13 to be, in Forney's Press of the 23d ult. It is to be formally opened on tho 10th inst., and kept open perma nently, aud will undoubtedly be i grand affair. Hon. Geo. A. Jenks has been des ignated by the Democracy as their first choice for Judge of the Supreme Court. Mr. Jenks has made a big name among the Democracy of Penn sylvania, during his one term in Con gress, but we would rather thaDem oeracy wouldn't nominate him, simply because we would rather beat some ono elbe. Crazy Ilorso has surrenders again. The surrender was mado at Camp Robinson, Nabraska, on the Gth inst. 1,300 persons aud 2,500 horses were tho proceeds. There wil consequently be no Indian war this season, which is well enough, us it is more than one can do to keep track of the Eastern war. Selden Whitmau iuformed us on Wednesday last that the men who wero to put down the well at the foot of Haskell hollow, oa his place, were on the grouud, aud would commence work at once. Helden seems to have an abiding faith iu that territory o hi-, whieli we hope le.Hilt-; wiJl ju.-tifr EdwArd McPhcrson, ex-Clerk of tho Honse of Representatives at Wash ington, has been appointed Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Print ing in the Treasury Department. Tho body of a little girl was found on Sunday last on an island near Trunkeyville. ; It wasrsoon recogniz ed as the child of Frank Davis, which was drowned at Cobham last wiuter. The body was in a good state of pre servation. Mr. Kelly left for Pittsburgh last week, leaving tho bank iu charge of Dr. Blaine. Business called, him to Louisville, and bo A delayed some days more than ho anticipated. He will probably bo at homo to-day or to-morrow. To remove smoke and dust from wall paper, tie ajarge piece of clean white cloth over a broom and bursh the wall down well. Then take a loaf of stale bread, cut it open, and rub the soft side all over the paper. It will clean it as nice as new. Esq. Irwin inform? us that the Messrs. Jamieson have taken the well on the old cowers place ou wm. eck's hands, and are to put the same down 1000 feet, which will be a bet ter test, than tha territory in this im mediate section has ever had. An entertainment consisting of the play of Blue Beard, with other attractive features, will be given at the Court IIouso on , Wednesday eve n'mg nex't, by some ladies and gentle men of Tionesta. We are promised a programme for publication next week Our thanks aro due to His Ex cellency, Governor JohnF. Hartranft, for a copy of the general laws passed by tho Legislature of tha State of Per.n sylvania, during the session of 1877. Seventy-six laws were passed and ap proved by the Governor. Somo of our townsmen got bit on a lot of ties whicli were sold at Sher iff's Sale last winter. It appears that the ties were made oi all kinds ot timber," while the R. R. Co. refused to take anything but while oak. Hence inre number of tiea; were thrown out. Smith Foreman has put up some new gates on the couU-yard fence, this time to stay." we presume. There has been a great deal of troubla ex perienced iu getting gates on that fence that would stand the requisite amout of grief, but we guess Smith has settled all that. The next annual convention of the Pennsylvania .State Sunday School Association will be held in the eity of Uarrisburg, on June 12th, 13th and 14th. Rev. John IIall,.D. D., of New York, Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.,of Philadelphia, and other promineut men, are engaged to attend and ad dress the convention. Gov. Hartranft has issued war rants for the execution of the follow ing named convicted murderers, on Juno 21st: Andrew Lanahao, Lu zerne county, Pa., for the murder of Capt. Reilly, at Wilkesbarre ; also for the execution, the same day, of Mol lie Maguire Edward Kelly, Michae J. Doyle and John Donohoe, of Car bon county, and Thoraa3 Muubyfc of Schuylkill county. The Forest and Stream, and the Rod and Gun, both of them sports men's papers of the very front rank have consolidated, and the new paper is known as the Forest and Stream and Rod and Gun, the American Sports man's Journal. The terms for the pa per aro four dollars per year. At this rate the paper is cheap, very cheap, and no sportsman should be without it. Address Forest and Stream Pub lishing Co., 103 Fulton St., New York --Dickinson Bros., are getting rid ot their stumps in a hurry, ihey use dynamite cartridges one or two pounds and costing 50 cents a pound. A hole is made under a fturop with a bar, and tho cartridge forced in aud after it a percuioii cup and fuse. Tie slump is tbrowo out of tho grouud and split into pieces, by the explosion, and a hole left big euough for a cellar. Tho dynamite is aid to bo perfectly harmless, and resembles coarso brown sugar in appearance. Elk Advocate. --A bi lot of Cane Finninc; Rods just reoeivt'J, at Kobiuaou it lioiincr's. Jenkins' Java Flavored Koasted Ilio C'ofl'ec at Iiobinsou & lJonncr's. Try it. Ii 2t. Kobinson it Uonner have bcea l . ; l :. . .1 .:. ,- i' i. rci.ltm0liiiig their stock ot Dry Goods aiul Notiotn auJ are sclliuL' ftt bottom . . l'l'lCOi. 21 TIONESTA HEA.1.HU3XH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel v - ' - fll-US 12.00 Flour Sftf'k, Wcl f-- - - 3.00 Orn Moiil, lOA ffn Chop feed - - -Kyo bushel - ' -Oats yi biuuol - , -Corn, sliolkil - Bcann biwhcl Ham, nugar cured -Breakfast Hncon, sugar cured Shoulders 1 - - - . l.W)32.00 - 1.71 goCrf.WO ... 60 85 2.00(j; 3.00 11 - It 10 - 6.50 - 3.75 lli121 76r$1.00 - 75(3,90 WhUeftsh, half-barrels Tako herring hnlf-lmrrols SuR.ir - - Syrup -.'-- N. O. Molnsxea - - Koast Tlio Coffee No. 1 Rio Coffee, -Java Coffee - ' Tea - - 25o.30 - 2532S - 35 .45($l.un 2528 0 - 121 2.00 - 12(S)15 - 3.50 - 3.40 1.00(3 1.25 - 1.75 nas 17(?.18 Butter . - - - Rlee - - - Ek, fresh - - -Salt t,. Lard ... -Iron, common bar - Nails, 10J, keg PotatoeH, . Li mo "(S bbl. . - Dried Apples per lb Dried Beef Xeto Advertisement. Notice to Tax-Payers. Tho undersigned w ill bo at tin follow ing named places within the county of l'orest for the purpose ot .receiving boun ty and State Tux for tho year 1877. Abate ment of 5 per cent, allowed lor payment before the first day of August : BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Cooksburg, Wednesday, May 30, from 10 to 12 A. M. fUurington, Wednesday, May 30, from 8 to O r. M. JENKS TOWNSHIP. Marien, Thursday, May 31, Bosideneo of H. lv. Kurton. HARMONY TOWNSHIP- Tnod.".y, Jnnc 10, Store of J. I. Rauge. v euiicmUy, June y, Mruukeyvine. HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday. Juno 21. Store of T. J. Bow ¬ man. GREEN TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 22, Nebraska. KINtJSLKY TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 23, Ncwtow'n. HOWE TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, June 28, Brookston" Store TIONESTA TOWNSHIP. Thursday, Juno 28, Trcas'r's Office, Tio- lloHUl. TIONESTA BOROUGH. Friday! Juno 20, Treasurer's Office. Those indebted lor Mercantile Tax ot 1877 will savo one dollar by paying the sanio belbrcjhe Uret day of J uly. Vj, . (S. J. SETEEY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, May 5, 1877. T 1ST OF CAUSES set down for trial at No. ' Pl'll". Deft. No. Tr. Y'r 1 II. ft J. J. ltupit.U'1 vi. Rtuwurt Wiln 5 F.b. 1877 1 TcM RnlMru It ! W. i- i. t'l.Het ' 1(1 ' Sep. 1TI J Wll ritoilnf kc. v. John Pdcnoit Mte'r 63 liny HT6 i 1. V. Overlaildf r v. Cl arlel Hlnloo til Sp. lflt I J. Q. Root va. Georzc MorRnn It MJ Wt 6 Jei.40 kraii ti. Hubert M. Carton 21 Sip. 1876 T John A. Proper for uc n. J. W. 11. "Bellinger etalidia'rl 17 Mir 17 8 Georgu Morgan vi. Klraer X. Laar 14 Yet. 1A76 S Holbrook li Collin, n. SoUKn Whitman W Hap. 1U7S 10 Qeorte Bovird Co. T. Ullloo . Bond Hfl Sep. U76 11 Jacob Cooper v. JmtU Sbawkej 77 Sip. 1HT6 13 SlJsn Wliitiuau va. J W H Itclilujcr ot al ' Alm'n ti Deo. I4T6 1J K Harvey for ue nPM Clark ot al M Doe. IS7 H William Lawn'! VI Robert Buddloaon t Feb. 1X77 IS Jehtl W Tyrrell TI SrMen Whitman 13 Feb. 1H77 10 J W UcFarluii4 VI Cliarki K M -Cray 1J Feb. 1S77 17 John B Carr T J W Carson 87 flap. iHli 14 Nniioy Dawurt Adui'ri vi Sarah Ann Dale &H Sep. Iri76 D. W. CLARK, Piothonotary. Prothonotarv's Office, Forest Co., l'a. April 23, 1877. Register's Notice. TVTOTICE is herolw criven that the follovr 1 1 incr Administrators and Guardian have filed their iinal accounts, and the same will be presented to our next Court for coniirniatiou, H. H. Stow, Guardian of Earnest Stow. James R. and ',. Bhriver, Administra tors of Sacob Shriver, deceased. D. W. CLARK, Register. April 10, 1877. License Xollce. Notice ia hereby given that the follow ing named 1'nrsoiis have tiled their peti tion for License and that the same will bo presented at our next Court of Quarter Sessions on tho 3d Monday of May. Samuel A. Vainer, Hotel TionesitalJoro. William Lawrence, ' " John Woodcock, " Noilltown 1). W. CLARK, Clerk. ' Tionesta May 1, 1X77. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkah. Tho Hon. L. D. Wetmore, President Judj;o of tho Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Plea Quarter Sessions, V,e., at Tionosta, for the County of Forest, to commence on tho third Monday of May next, being the 21st day of May 1K77. Notice is thoreforo ftiven to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then und there in their proper persons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrauc.es, to do thosu things whicli to their ollioes appertain to bo done, aud lolhonu whoart) bound in recognizance to prosecute against thu prisoners that are or shall lie in the jail of Forest County, that they bo then and there piosent to prosecute against them as siiail bo just. Given un der inv hand and seal A. I. 1H77. " Jl'STIS S1IAWKEY. Sheriff. WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 25,(100 of tlio CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION IllX UIBtll'AXU ll.U STKATEl) Sold in (id days. It be'iiji the only com plete low-price work (770 pages, only $J.5() treating ol the entire history, grand buil dings, wonderful exhihiis, curiosities, great (lays, etc.; illustrated, ami fl cheap er than iiny other; everybody wuuts it. ; One new agent cleared tftou in 4 weeks. I ;I,000 agents wanted. Send tpiicklv for pitxif of above, opinions of ollicials, clergy and press, sample pages, full description a hi extra icrms. ii i . jjjia iwi us., ,.ubMM 7;LJ SailHllUI SU i-hiiaduiphia. PAIITIDN llf,WIl,'' ' i'y elaimod , UHU I lull oH'K inlaiid worthless liooks. I Si'ii'l for y ' "''. IV It Auditors' Settlement, lie;., , . S. J. flotlcy, Treasurer in account, villi the lto-id funds of naid ToVhshin for tin' voir ending April !, 1S77. To balance last settlement ft.H.T 4.". To balance . 30 J ei,219t By orders redoonied $l,l!n 2:1 By 2J per ct. Tross. Com.. i-i fl,2iriis By balance due Treasurer . l'OOU FUND. To balance last nettlouient... i'i 53 1(55 21 14 57 To baliince due Township... By orders redeemed By Vi per ct. Treas. Com.. By balance 1 1(5 H7 8 67 11 57 p $1(15 21 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tiones ta Township, met at tho Court llsusp, in Tionesta, and did andit and Mtuo me sev eral accounts of Tow nship Treasurer, nrwl nnd them as above set lorth. linens our hands this !th day of April, 1877. 1). (S. HlTNTKlt, FINANCIAL STATEM EN T : Auditors. ROAD FUND. "MABIL1TIKS. Orders outstanding f 1,135 75 ASSKTS. Duo from rounty tax of 1871 and 1S75 t 110 55 Seated tax returned of 1S76 3H 10 Unseated tax of lsTii 1,181 01 N. TrtoMrsort, 1 , . J. W. Jamikson, V Bond Com'ri. S. Byeks, j FINE GOLD WATCHES, HILtWAl WATCHES A"1 JEWELBY I Watches, Clocks, Solid ami ltatat Jewelry, Jilack Jewelry. Eye Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, Cc, f c. AT L KLEIN'S JEWELRYiSTORE, TIDIOUTE, rVL. WATCIIE3 AND CLOCKS If opnlrcMl aud Wnrrnntvd. LEAVE YOUR WATCHES at O; W. Rovard'n nSle, Tionesta, Pa. A HOEV3E AND FARtVl O YOUI2, OWN. On the line of a fi RE AT R A I L It O A lw i tl good markets both HAST and WEST. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate, Fertile Soli, Best Couhfry , for Stock Raising iu tho United States. Rooks, Mans, 'Full Infurmntion, also "THE 1'IONl I EKR" sent free to nil parts of the world. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Com. U. P. P.. , Omaha, Nab. i'.i it A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. 9..WE WANT 500 MORK FIRST CLASS SEWINtl MACHINE AIJENTf, and oOO men of energy and ability to learn the business of selling Sewing Machine. COMPENSATION LI1JEUAL, but vary ing according to ability, character and qualilieatioiis of tho agent. For .jiartieu lars address Wil&n Sewing Machiuc Co., Chicago, 827 nnd 829 Uroadway, New York, or New Orleans, La. 4D-4 DSTJNKAlftD STOPT " C. C. UEERS, M. D. (formerly of Dos ton) has a harmless euro for INTEMPE RANCE, which can bo given without tho knowledge of the patient. Also ene for thd OPIUftl HABIT, Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Send stamp for evidence. Ask druggist for it. Address I5EEKS A CO., Airmlns; lmm, Conn. 4U it PENSIONS No matter how islightly disabled. Increases now E aid. Advice and circular free. T. Mc IiniAKL, Atfy 707 Samsoni St. Pl.iln.Pa. ELBOW-ROOiVl. MAX ADIOLICK'S New Dook. Just published. Will outsell auy bftok ia th field. This brightest of humorous book is prol'usdly illustrated with tho most laughable picturos by Arthur 15. Frost. Will sell by reason of its beauty and eheHp noss. Mo other book published possesHitiK such peneral fitness lor the wants of the present times. Agents who wisli to nmkil IIKJ WAtiES vjitcd in every town. Tempting tei,msTind circulars sent, on application to J. M. STODDAKT ik CO., 7:1 Chestnut Street, l'liiladelphia. SS-4 The Best Eepublicaa Taper Published in New York. Weekly Conntfercial Advertiser ONE OOI.l.Alt PKIt YK Alt. VI I'TV t'PNTH I'OU I.V .IO.TIIS. Send for specimen comes and el lib rate. 11 l Mill J. 1IAX1I.M. ltl Fulton Street, Now York Citv. TXIIND liEAhlNCl. 3S-4 Psvchoinnney, Fas- i L ci inution. Soul Cliarming, Mesmer ism, and Marriago (iuide, howing how either sex may litscinato and gain the lovw and allectioii of any person they choose in stantly, -too piges. iiv mail 50cts. Hunt d- Co., ViU S. 7th St., Phila. IS 4 PEABODY HOUSE, CO UN Eli of LOCUST A NINTH ST3. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Conveiiiont to all and car lines m Hit! i'.:i.'t-e of aniusonient ilv. No chunges to !.i! grounds. and from tln ( 'cutep'i Vol. Watso::, i r . 1 1 1 House, CiiK'iiuui'i ii r of iho Henrv tho past twenty years, and present piprieir, has leased the hou.so for it term "of yers, ntut hft newly liirnibhcl and :it!cd it llirouhoi.1. i le ill kcci a Mi ifily tiini-class houso, and 1ms wrnimii. .i i'iou f,;r JUU glltsls. Terms only j er . ins'. No bar has t vt i' I ecu Kept in tho Heurr ILiiiM', ii"i- vw.l i'-::y I..; kept Hi the IV...
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