The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 30, 1877, Image 4

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,j, a Lcnt voleut umiie on his
...y countenance!, and a fat, white
uil dog trolling complacently at hi
liceli. Occasionally !.lr. Tarker would
look around at his dog an J chuckle to
bimnelf.
"The board of aldermen bo darned,"
nald Mr. Parker. "I'm not going to
put a fur-foot alrap on your neck,
Marcus Aurelius," and Marcus Aurc
lius wagged his stump of a tail. Just
then a small boy exploded a bomb di
rectly under the dog's black nose, and
that animal gava a howl and made a
dash at tlm small boy.
"Look a year," yelled a policeman
to Mr. Parker, "you want to put strap
on that year dawg. He's mad."
"Ha is not mad," said Mr. Parker.
"Well, old foliar, who's the judCe?
I say that year dawg's mad, and I'm
join to knock 'iru'on the head with
ny club."
Mr. Parker for the moment looked
frightened. Suddenly, however, n
twinkle came into his eye, and, draw
ing himself up to his full height, he
addressed the policeman haughtily:
"Officer, you evidently do not know
who we are. We had desired to pre
serve our incognito, but you force us
to reveal ourselves. We are the Grand
Duke Alexis! and that is our bull dog.
That dog is an alien ; he is not a citi
zen, and must noiba bound by for
eign laws and straps. Do you wish to
mbroil your land in n war with Rus
sia? If you do just club that dog."
"Well, call otTyour dawg," said the
policeman.
"Here, Blovitskinourskiroscurobii.
kInaschowhockouRki," said Mr. Par
ker, without the slightest hesitation.
"Well, I'mAlowed," mused tho offi
cer as Mr. Parker and hu dog disap
peared. "I'm blowed ef that dawg
wouldn't work a free lunch route ofl'
the people's legs afore the juke could
pernounce half his name." New York
World.
A Good Mare.
Some twelve or 6fteeu years ago a
queer character, nicknamed "jersey
Hill," lived at Otisville, N. Y. Dur
ing the races at Goshen and Middle
town he used to visit the courses for
the purpose of peddling whips, which
were made of reeds, and which he sold
for five and six ceuts apiece. When
Bill had accumulated a little money
he abondoued his itinerant pursuits,
settled down at Hampton, and became
proprietor of the tavern there. He had
fnany acquaintances among the far
mers in Sussex county, N. J., and when
business was slack he would take a
run across the line to visit them. On
one of these occasions Bill chanced to
see a mare which he admired greatly,
and which, after some dickering, ho
purchased for $150 and brought her
back with him to Hampton. She stood
about fifteen bands high, was a spright
ly, neat-limbed creature, and attract
ed considerable attention from the con
noisseurs in horseflesh who frequented
liill'a tavern. Not long after he re
ceived an offer of $750 for the animal,
nnd finally accepted it. Tho mare was
taken in charge by her new owner, re
moved to Newburgh, placed in the
rara of a careful trainer, and in due
time regularly introduced upon tho
trotting turf. Her history from that
tim8 forward was marked by a series
of triumphs. Last week she made tho
fastest time (2:161) ever known on the
trotting course in the slate of Califor
nia. The gentleman who purchased
her from Jersey Bill was Alexander
Goldsmith, and the mare's namo 13
Goldsmith Maid.
A 6an Francisco husband thought
to indulge in a practical juke by tak
ing home a full-sized, rough wooden
coffin, and as he stood it behind the
kitchen door he remarked to the wife's
noxious inquiries : "You'll know what
it's all about before morning." But
the wife despatched one of her crying,
frightened children for the police, and
while two officers were smashing the
coffin with their club3 the husband was
explaining to his wife that it wns all a
joke.
Leasing the German author, waj, in
:is old age, subject to extraordinary
is of abstraction. On his return home,
je eveuing, after he had kuocked at
:8 door, the servant looked out of the
indow U see who was there. Not
cognizing hU master in the dark,
i mistaking him for a stranger, ho
Jlcd out, "the professor is not at
.me." "Oh, very well," replied Les
:g; "no matter I'll call another
;ae 1"
A physician recently died at Ports
tutu, N. II., who graduated at llar
rd and afterward studied in Paris,
t never had but one patient, for
urn he extracted a tooth, receiving
of 25 cents. He was never mar
1. and lived ta be nearly four-score
us old, leaving a fortune of $400.
). Why should doctors be less liable
be su k on tho ecean J Because ihcy
j mora used to see sickiieta.
'All tho world's a top, says the
'.ilosopher of the Brooklyn Argus,
wid woman spins it."
The weather has nothing lo do with
; heat on a race course. J'hUadcl-
l JiUllclill.
Vmper is a good thing. Keep it.
I'? .State h 11,011) farms.
UNEQUALLED OFFER.
Full Nickel Silver Plated
7 Shot Revolvers as
Premiums.
A MONTH'S ApUNITION FREE
Tramps, Burglars and Thieves Infest all parts
of tie Country. Every One Should go ArmoJ.
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SQUARE GRAND FlfiXOS
Retailed at Wholesale Prices.
S600for 2230.
$630 for 953CO.
$700fCr$300.
S300for!5350.
THE
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO.
a. VK STRUCK
5IA5 PltlCKW.
Only Ono 1'iice for Cash, anl a low one.
NO DKVIATIuX.
Wo fiivc no disoonnts.
AVTo .ay no at'iitx' commissions, which
double tlio priiHis of all l'ianos.
Wo look to iho l'ooplo. who wantalirHt
class Piano at a fair proiit over cot of
manufacture. Wo appoiiit tho l'ooplo our
BKonts, and f;ivo thorn our I'iunoH as low
as any ajvciU can buy tfii:illv frood l'ianos
t any other nianulUcmier, givin" tho
lVf.j.ln, In a reduced priee, what is iisuall y
expended in commissions, rent, freight,
traveling and incidental expenses.
The. "Medelssolm" l'iano Co. can soli
you u 71 octavo rosewood case Piano, 0 n et
10 inches long, with front round coi ners,
carved los, nerpyiitine and plinth mould
ings, wiili improvements, including
l-'ullIron Framo,
Over Strung liitss,
Agraffo Trehle, and
French Grand Action,
wliich only aceompnnv Iho best TManos of
tho most celebrated niakers, at tho vcrv
low prieo of $2ro, 75 or WOO, iK-cordin'"
toKtyle of case, or with four round coi"
ners and full a-rall'e lor frr.O, and miaran
loothcin in every res.,(et equal to any
l'iano made of similar style, or 110 nale. "
The "MeiKlelssohn" Pfano U inanufae
ture.l from Iho very best materials, and
by iho most skilled and liniohed work
men. Tln ii,-i:iti:'actui- N conin-ti ,v
0110 of tho most experienced l'if.uu uiiiini
lacttirers in the country. This is no now
enterprise, turning; out a poor and che.ip
piano, made from rcen wood, and by
crooner mechanics.
Our Piano is iinsurjiasso.l by any in the
market for its rich and powerful tonea,
and hs ada)lation to iho human voica in
Kvmpathetie, mellow and wijiiiini' finalities.
It speak for itself.
o are willing to plaro it beido auv
other make of piano on its merit, either
in beauty of case, or excellenco of tons,
nnd "at half tho money" of coually good
instruments. " '
"Tho best tho cheapest"
When It eosls tho loat money.
All Pianos fidly warranted lor live vein's.
Hood for our illustrated and J'cscrip
tivo Circular.
The Mlfiiilrlssoliu" l'iaua fo.,
Ollice of Manufactory,
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JOB WORK
DONE AT THE
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
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At hs loweet cash priced, neatly 'promjtt
ly, and in etyld equal to tnt of any
other establishment in the patriot,
-to:-
BUSINESS CAR D S j
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SHOW-CARDS; i.i,-,'j
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' .VISITING CAIIW.,, , u i
SCHOOL CARDS
WKDDIXG CARDS,
TROGRAMJIKS,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADHIS3ION TICKETS,
MOXTIIY STATE3II2XTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POST ER S .
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS
fv LABELS,
S1II1TINGTACS, Ac.
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ATTAINED AT LAST I
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
- - EVERYWHERE. .
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Vhen onr vntxl will rotnln IfTi '
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IT IS CtLtGRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT O 13 ONE OP TH3 LARGEST SEWIN'J
MACHSNHS ,fl AMUFACTl'PCO. AOAI'TED 0LIK4
, 10THBOUE C'F THfi FHWILV OH (HE V.'OPK
SHOP. U HAS THE tARGEST tHUTTLE, WITH
. A HCBBIN THAT HOLD ALMOST A bPOOL OP
IHPtAO.O
THE bHUTTLB TtNSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE fKOM THE
MACHINE. . . . ;
THIS MACHIMP l5 SO CONSTRtJCTCO
THAT TUB POWER 13 APPLIti OlhtCTLY
OVEil "THE NF.CDLc, THUS ENAELINQ IT TO
6tw The Heaviest material with tN-
tauALED EAbE. IT IS VEtiY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A$ IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL IT9 WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED Oft STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEAN3 FOR
TAWNG UP LOST MOTION, SO Wli ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Wcrranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT 13 THE LIGHTEST AND EASISST-RUNNINd
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELAKONATELY ORNAMENTED ANO
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVEH PRODUCED.
WITH ALL'THESE ADVANTAGES, T IS SOLO
FROM $15 TO 425 LtSS THAN OTHER JMHST
CLAS3 MACHINES. - ' t 1 -
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN .
TO AGENTS. . ' ' '
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CAiH OR ON CREDIT; (..-.,
, JEENQ FOR CiaCULAliS ANO TERMS TO . j
'...u Wa Sewing Hiciiao.fo.i-..T '
'.. l,y. : 358 Euclid Avenue, .
'wanted. -.-CLEVELAND, a
K. A. V.ALinYIX, TUll.'uic.'Vii., Apoiit
for Wnrrfri ,ouiitv ; i )4ii-10
BIXBY'S
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BLACKING.
A O.UHIl.l POLISH iii.ackino ami
I.l.ATllLi: I'KKSXiUVATIVi:.
Kxports nnd Pnifossionnl IlootMauks in
Nw York, mid nil otltorliirnofitioM wliero
this rl:ickiiir lins lioon intr.Mliii'od, nc
knowlodKO ils superiority overall Import
ed or doincKtio Blackings in use, , lis an
Klegant Polish mul Couserverof Iii ather.
r.ixliy's "Hcst'' I5!ackiii'; lms n Ked nnd
lil'ie l.rtlie.. lo not l.o Iec'ivi il liy iic
ect.iiiK our "Standard" l'.lack inir In plaen
of '"Best." The Standard has the laliel
stamped Into the (in oover.
This liriind i.i made to coin pete with
othwr American and Krenrh lln-kiiix,
hut is inferior to our "I lest." .
P.ihy'rt "J'.o-f lil.ickin will wave its
eutire cost in tho wear (' your lKoti and
f-hoo. , ...
1 1 o cs i :k io i :p k p.s t it y
Bixby's -French Laundry Blue,
Tho most 'eonvnnieiit nnd eeononilenl
paekspte, nnd the only combined P.leach
und niuciiiK Powder in use. . . t,
. . K. HI. P.IX15Y it CO., ,
ilanuracturins t'lieinisls,
11 Voh. 17.5 A 175 Washington Kt., N. Y.
HUM) A I. I'ti
FV3ACWETIG SOAP
Tho Chrunent Heap that ennlhq used for
' the following rcv-ons:
lt. One liar will go as far us two of anv
other.'"
I'd. Only half Iho' usual ruhhinif lein
reijuired, tbero is a .saving f more
than the entire -ost of tho Moan in
labor ahine, , . .
'Id. The clot hes arn made Sweet, Clean
nnd white without ISoUinx or Scald
. in;;, thus all iujury to thoia isiivoid
,. , eil. There is a saving in l'ut l and
hard work, and tho wnshln is done
i:i ahout halt tho usual tiiue.
It is also fruamiitoed under n penalty of
lifly dollm-s not t in.ftlro the elothe's or
hands, and as ono trial will enable tiny
person to m-certain the truth of those
t.itenients, it would never pay tho pro
jM ietor to ennajrt in an extensive system
t( . advertising and elaiin sueh ileeiiled
merit for his Soap unless Jie knew from
nositivo experieneo that it won'd prove to
be in every respect what is churned for it.
This is also a superior Snap lor Toilet
and Khaviiifj purposes.
WAUXEll, ItUOUlCS A CO.. -AViioi.ksai.e
Pancv Oi:oi-;:r..s,
C.onend A(-n!s,
0 11, Piiiladclohia, Pa.
Acrivio a(;i:nts, ihntli-:mkx"(k
LAI)1KS, wiintoil instantly to intro
duce a splendid hook,
CEHTERIJIAL EKPOSiTiOFJ
Nearly 8i0 pasres, rich illustrations, superb
binliiiu;s, very attractive, and a treasure
us the best and cheapest history of tho
Great Exhibition. Endorsed by the otli
cials, press und clergy. Is w'cllinjr im
mensely. One lady of no experience has
cleared f !.")0 in four weeks. Act tuicklv
if at all. Now or never. For full partic
ularis address 11 1' 15 HA UP liKOS., Pub-
lisliers, l"liil;idclihia, Pa. 4J-,H
lANTFri Mjn S('H lo Merchants
IIHI1 I ImU jo u iiHinth and Iraveliie;
e peiics pniil. (b in Ml';;'. Co., St. I.ouis
mm
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S ULPllUli SOAP.
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TnoRorom.Y Curfs Pisf.asvs on itu Skin,
HkAi'tifik.9 tiik CoStrt.KXfoy, VrkvIms
i and kEMKDiF.i Rheumatism ami (iotr,
lltvAt.s Sores and Abrasions ok the
Cuticle anu CoiwteractS Contagion.
' "Thi' Standard External lsemedy for Enin.
tion, Sere and Injuries of tha Skin, not only
KF.MOVKS FROM T11K COMPLEXION ALL Ul.EM
lsnH? afi'sinfj from" local impurities of tho
blood and obstruction of the pores, hut also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
1nn and freckles. It renders the cuticlb
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR,, SMOOTH and FI.IANT,
and being a wiiolksome DEAUTJFIER is far
prcferablo to any cosmetic. ' '
J ALI.TIIK RKMEDIAt ADVANTAGES OF Rt'T.-
rmiR JIatiis are insured by tiik use or
(Zfciin'x fitiljthur Soap, which in addi
tion to iu purifying effects, remedies and fRE
ve.nts Kheimatism and Gout.
It also D1SI.NFKCTS CLOTHING and TINF.N
nnd TRKVF.MTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED DY
CONTACT With lb TLRSON, . . . . ,
It nifisoLvrs Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grflyncss of the li.nir.
!hysician9 speak of it in high terms.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
Box ( 3 Cakes), 60c. and St. 20.
N. D. The socentcakra are triple th tii of Ihow it
tj CC111S,
"HILL'S HATH AM) WHISKER DYE,
Ulack r UroXTu, 50 Cents.
5. 1. CBITTE3TM, rrop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.1.
Music Mus Channs .
PltICJ:.S ItJCDl'CKl).
TH BEST IN i HE WORLD !
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A Stool Boxril Free with null t)r?nn.
The best tuU'iit in the eonntrv reeoin
iiicimIs there oruans. '1'he nieesf'nud best.
More for the money, and elves better sat
isfaction than any iiow made. They com
prise the
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jiost-paid to iiiv address, upon applica
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P.. KlIONINIiKH OliiAN CO.,
17 lo til CJlK-ii Nu r S r.,
Xcw Haven, Conn.
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NEW REVISED EDITION.
KNTlUIUiY PKWHITTKN P,Y TUK
AlUil'ST WlMTP.n.S OX
i:vr:itY sun.iia'T.
Prinled from New Tvie,. nml 1 1 1 us t-irX r-rl
w ith sevt rial Thousand Pn
ftravliiK nnd Mhvk,
Ti e work riu.in:dlv imblished under th"
1 Jl lo of Till! MOW AM Id UC AN I'Vt'LO
P.PDIA was . eomiilcted in isc.t, slnco
w hich lime, the w ide circulation which It
has attained In Ml parts of the I'tilted
Milton, and tfie urinal tlevelonnentn which
have taken place in every branch of
science, literntniv. and art, inwo Induced
tho editors and pnblishei-H tofoibmit it lo
an exact and thorough revision, and t
issue h new edition entitled
THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, -
Within the last I en years the jirv;n." o'
discovery in every department of knon I'
ede. has made u now work of referenneiw
Imperative want.
The movement .l(f poliUoid nflnira hnn
kept jiHcc with (he discoverhiH of ncieiiwy
and tbeir fruitful application to I'm Indus-'
trial and useful arts, nnd Iho con veiiicnen
and rcllnement of social life, tircat whik
and consc'iuent revolid ions boveoisMirred,
involving naiional .iaiiee- of peculiar
mowienl. The civil war o'f'our own coun
try, which was at ils height when (he last
volume of the eld wi k appeared, haw hap
pily been ended, and a new course of com
mercial nnd industrial activity ha been
commenced. , J,arne aeccsKinnn to our
(iKflCirtl'lIU'AL SMJWI.EPCK
Have been made by Iho indefatigable, a
pjorcrs of Africa.'
The o,re.,t political revolulions of the,
lat decade, vith the natural result of tho
lapse df time, ha vo .brought into publio
viy( a Inultiludi. 'of new men, Whoso
namennroiu cv(;ry one'H mouth, and uf
who.'-eliveM every oue W curious to kn.w
the jarticiilais. Orcat battles liave been
fought and important Hcc.c. malnlaitirtd,
of which thodetailx are as yet. prp.scrvod
only J:i tlio newspaper or in the ttr.iiMiorit
publications of the day, but which uuirht
now to take their plac'o in . ,
rEi:"i.i.LT iu,;UTiitMic umm.
In prriwiHng Mm present -edition rr tho
press.it has accordingly been I he aim vflho
editoi-K to brina down llm Information Ut
tho latest possible dates, and lo furnish an
accurate account of ti p most recrnt di
eoveriea in science, of every frckth prudnu
tlon in 1 li'iiiture. and tif tho newest inven
tions in the practical arts, an m-II iu. u
!;ive a Kiiccinct and original lecord of Uim
in-ogress of : .
rOLITirL AM) HISTOBICAI EVKSW.
The work has been lwp-un after Urf
careful preliminary labor, and wlt Mmi
""- ample resource for enrrjtnu H
a Nueei-asful lerminatirtn.
Xono of .ho original uterentys !
have been uwed, but aveiy paf hM k
PB1XTED OX UlETT
Korminj; in fact a now Cvolopwdla, yrtoit
the sjune plan and ef.iur it n ta jirclo
ecssor, but w ilh n furVieater foeunlary
expenditure, and withnueb lmprounin
in ils composition as have been ncnrn.fcH
by jonger experieneo and eiiUretH kit w
ole.. ,
TIIC 1LLISTB1T10SS
w hich are Introduced for Ihn first 4nio
urn prescnl Cilillon have bcrn added n.,t
for tho sake ..f pictorial ctiect, but to pirg
irreaU r lu .-idity and force lo the einlxjin-
ttons in the tet. They embrnro all
i.imiiciics oi science, ami or natural hlMory,
and depict the most f.inioiit; mid remarka
ble features of scenery, aehitictui n, ai,d
art, as well as toe various procf.'Nen of
mechanics and manufacture. AIIUwiitIi
int"iided for instruction iNilhor ll.au phi
bellishinent, no pains have been fpared tv
insure their
' ARTISTIC EXI'KUESrE.
The cost of their ex ilion lionornioeM,
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