The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 27, 1877, Image 2

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W. U. DUNN
- EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MORNISC, JCSE 17, 1877.
AiiHouiiremcnls.
V. H. DUNN, of Tioncet Borongh will
bo candidate for County Treasurer, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce the name
of VM. LAWRENCE, of Tionesta Bor
ough as a candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to Republican usages.
We ar requested to announce the name
of NICHOLAS THOMPSON, of Tionesta
township, as a candidate for County Trea
surer, subject to Republican usages.
Mr. Thompson was a soldier in the Into
war, and lost an arm at tho baltlo of Get
tysburg. Mestingof the Republican State Convention.
cdaugo fur SHcli coin. Ilenco the Sec
retary is of the opinion that there will
be no legislative or other action, look
iog to their redemption or the pay
ment of their interest in a coin of less
value than the gold coin that ia now
our only standard of ralue. Had the
Secretary promptly endorsed Ass't
Secretary French's assurance sent to
Europe that the interest upon tho new
loan would be paid in gold, instead of
deepening the feeling of distrust al
ready existing by intimations that Mr.
French's opinion was only a private
one, he would likely have been spared
the trouble of writing his letter, and
the annoyance of the many inquiries
of those anxious to iuvest but afraid
to venture.
There is no room to doubt that a
strong combination is at work to pre-
rdnitntn n war with feiricii in order In
uj-AiKi!" xr on y, furnish a pretext for forcibly possess-
. j i ourselves of another largo shco of
1R77 In rtnraiisnes of A resolution 01 . . . .
' .. n Mexican territory. Una, when it is
acquired, cau be cut up into several
the Republican State Com.-nittee,
adopted at a meeting held in Ilarris
burg, this day, a Republican State
Convention, to "be composed of dele
gates from each Senatorial and Rep
resentative district, to the number to
which such district is entitled in the
Legislature, is hereby called to meet
in the city of Harrisburg, at twelve
o'clock noon, on Wednesday, August
20th, 1877, for the purpose of nomina
ting candidates for Supreme Judge,
State Treasurer and Auditor General,
to be voted for at the ensuing general
election on the sixth day of Novem
ber next.
By order of Committee.
HENRY M. HOYT,
Chairman. '
A. Wilsox Norbib,
Secretary.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
The Republican voters of Frest
County, will meet at the usual places
for holding the primary elections,
SATURDAY, JUNE, 30, 1877,
at 2 o'clock F. M., to nominate aa fol
lows: One person for County Treasurer.
The polls will remain epen until
7 o'clock p. m. Each, township will
elect and return one person as a mem
ber of the County Committee for the
ensuing year.
The meeting of the Retnrn Judges
will be held at the Court House on the
Tuesday following, to-wit : the 3d day
. of July, 1877, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
C. A. Randall,
Chairman.
Hpring stroot, as aforesaid, at the centre of
the party wall dividing No. 1 from No. 2 j
thenco CHstcrlv ono half the thickness of
said brie.lt wall 18 feet and l Inches ; thenco
westerly along the ouNide of tho southerly
wall of said building No. I, 24 feet to the
centre of tho party wall, between the pro
erty hereby conveyed and the property of
Strauss it Co.: thenco northerly thro' the
centre of the last named party wall 1 10 feet
and 9 Inches to the sout herly side of Spring
street; thence easterly along the southerly
side of Spring street '24 feet, tho placo of
beginning, together with tho right of way
in common with tho otherowners and ten
ants of tho dillorcnt buildings shown on
the diagrams, and also to uho In common
with tin other said owners and tenants,
the, outbuilding now eroctod, or by com
mon consent to bo hereafter erected upon
the area left vacant.
The above described premises were sold
hv contract to John Carter on the 13th of
Feb., 1S7.1, for fifteen thousand dollars,
upon which has been mado sundry pay
ments, leaving a btilanco unpaid of about
eleven thousand live hundred dollars.
5. Also a one-half undivided interest in
all that certain piece of land situate In East
Fallowheld townsinp, county anil state
aforesaid, bounded and described aa lol-
lows ; On tho north by land of James Bow
man, on tho oast by land of (1. A. Fraiho
and W. Dickev. 1r.: on tho noutb bv pub
lie road; on the west by land of Shout's
heirs, containing about fifty-threo acres;
twentv acres improved, or thcrcaliouts,
with a small 'frame house and an old .steam
saw mill thereon, being jhe same property
convoyed b deed from F. W. Ellsworth,
Sheriff, to Joshua Douglass and Robert
Hannah, dated Nov. 7, lhi2, rccordod in
Sheriff's deed book No. 5, page
C. Also a one-half undivided interest In
all that certain piece of hind situate in East
Faiiowneid townsnip, count v aim uuo
aforesaid, boundod and described aa fol
lows: On tho nortn by land or Joseph
Put ton; on -tho east by public, road; on the
south by land of Janies F. Randolph; on
tho west by lands of Patton and B. Ewmg,
with a small frame house thoroon, con
taining seventy -five acres lo tho samo
moro or less, being the samo land convey
ed by Sheri If ' deed to Joshua Douglass
and Rob't Ilivinah, recorded in Shorifl s
deed book No. 5, p:lgo 572.
7. Also all mat certain piece oi lanu sit
uate in Heaver township, in tho county
State aforesaid, bounded and described us
follows: On tho north by land heretofore
conveyed to Foster, on tho east by centre
of laid' out public road, on tho south by
land heretofore conveyed to Wheeler, anil
on tho west by lino of tracts, containing
tiftv acres, be the samo more or less; Dome
part of tract No, 4, Reaver township, as
Marlon Finney, dee'd, for balance of pur- Alio phftnV ValleV Kail LiO&Q..
fhnan innimv am on n 1 1 ii ir to ntinut lour O "
thousand dollars (S4.O00). The fourth
subject to a eoutract of purebaso by John
.1. Cartor. The seventh pioco sumect 10
contract of Hugh Reeves, Andtheoinhtli
piece subject to a contract with jmi urir
iith. J. II. LENHART,
Assignee.
Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo
Railway, and Buffalo, Corry A.
Pittsburgh Railroad.
N AND AFTKH Sunday, May 13, 1877,
trains will run as lollows:
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J. MOllTON 1IAI.W,
(ien'l l'ustpngor A Ticket Agent.
Our Washington :tter.
Speolal to the Rbpubi.icak.
WA8nixaTON, D. C, June 22, 77.
Had Judge Hilton foresen the ro
Bult to himself of bis biggoted and in
tolerant ejectment of Mr. Seligraan
from the Grand Union Hotel, Sarato
ga, It is very unlikely that he would
have issuad the fatal instructions, al
though he appears to still think ho has
laid hotel keepers and their wealthy
christian patrons under a great weight
of obligation by his very offensive
course. Washington is practically
unanimous in its condemnation o? the
action taken and in its denunciation
of the narrow spirit instigating it. The
proprietor and landlord of "The Ar
lington," ono of our best hotels, who
has often entertained Mr. Siligman,
declares he never had a more gentle
rnauly guest. It wu not only a vio
lation of law and Constitutional pro
visions, but it was in deadly antago
nism with the boasted spirit of liber
ality which is claimed to pervade this
last quarter of the 19th century; and
if the feeling of resentment provoked
elsewhere is like that existing here not
only will the Grand Union suffer, but
Mr. Hilton may look for a marked
diminution of receipts at his Broad
way and other establishments with
which his name is in any way 'associa
ted. The wida range tiken by the silver
discussions of tho past ten days and
the President' reported conversion to
the remoneiizttion plan, have, doubt
less, alarmed many of the holders of
United Htates Securities. Its effect
upon tho new loan has also been pre
StateB and the adventurers now trying
to egg Mr. Evarts on to some overt
act of hostility, could go up and pos
sess tho land, returning here as Sena
tors, Representatives, etc., or eusconce
themselves in soft places, as State Of
ficials) while they waxed rich specula
ting in laud, mining or railway stocks
or through other modern methods fur
the rapid acquisition of wealth and
fame.
Wade Hampton's empty . vaporing,
are no longer capable of arousing any
enthusiasm hero. Ilia lamentable fail
ure to mauaga his rifle-club Legisla
ture ; its perfidy towards tho teachers
of the University ; the petty meanness shown by deed of T. R. Kennedy and wifo
, . " . . ,. .. . I to Joshua Douglass, bearing dato Aug. 1,
uviuccu m iuo uixiuis vuiiuiiiuua 1804. re)rileil in decil
attached to tho admission of Cham
bertaiu members ; their shameless re
pudiation of pledges in unseating
Judge Carpenter ; the ignoble spirit of
ostracism as evinced toward Chief Jus
lice aite, etc, have all conspired to
bring him into disrepute here. And
the accounts of his dramatic appeal to
heaven and his mock heroics at the
Shield's reception yesterday, only pro
voked a feelinz of repusuance to the
man who so soon forgot his pledges.
Th'cre is a good deal of intcrost man
iftsted in the struggle now being made
by good Doacon Smith of tho Cincin
nati Gazette to oust Dowling, Postmas
ter at Toledo, and substitute his pet,
Reed. Dowling is a soldier with an
excellent record in that capacity and
as an official, and it appears that his
retention is desired by nine-tenths of
all the people accommodated by the
Toledo office. He declared to resign
on an intimation that such an act
would he esteemed a favor by the P
O. Department ; but he tells Mr. Key
he can only get possession of the office
by his removal. Should the latter
course be adopted it promises to create
considerable excitement. "
The Methodist Parson, Newman,
and Jesuit White of St. Mathews
Church continue to pelt each other
with newspaper articles. Newman's
last shot must have proved very exas
perating to our worthy representative
of the infalible church. A halt should
be called till the advent of cool weath
Maxwell.
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SSIOXKE'H SALE.
Bv virtue of an order and decreo of tho
District Court of the United States for the
Wostcrn District of Pennsylvania, I will
expose to public; sale, at the Court IIouso
in tho city of Mead ville, on Thursday, July
5. 1877. at 10 o'clock, a. m., all tlio follow
ing described real estate of Joshua Doug
lass, bankrupt, viz
1. All that certain lot and premises situ
ate in tho second ward ol the city or Mead
ville, county of Crawford, and Stato of
Pennsylvania, bounded on the north bv
lot and residence of Sam' 1 P. Bates, on the
east by High street, on tho south by Beach
alley, and on tho west bv Oak alley, with
ono frame gothic roofed dwelling house,
ono two story franio dwelling unfinished
and unoccupied, ono frame l ai riuiro barn.
one frame stable, and other out buildings
tlieroon.
2. Also all that certain lot ami premises
situnte in the tirst ward of the city of Mead
ville, aforesaid, boundod on tho north by
lot of heirs of (ion. (Jrny dee'd, on tho east
by Cottage street, on tho south by lot of C.
W. Tyler, and on tlio west by the old Cem
etery, with ono small two story frame
dwelling house thereon. '
3. Also all that certain tract of land situ
ate in Mead townshin. county of Crawford
and State of Penn'a aforesaid, described as
follows: Bounded on tho south bv lands
of McKinney and A. C. 0ks, on the east
bv lands of heirs of P. A. Wilson and said
Oaks, on the north by old plank road and
cross road leading past tho school house.
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-Bi 1,, 1 . ,ll ""'I mi mu w i i,y liAuii luati mm lium in
judicial, ana ma ienur .vcu ia Si.iUer, containing one hundred acres of
Public yesterday, was no uouot wm. & .
ten to counteract this naa influence.
It waa approved at a Cabinet meeting
and iti essential points are as follows :
Under existing laws there is no coin
issued or issuable in which the princi
pal or interest of tho 4 per cent, bonds
ure redeemable or payablo except our
1 1 coin ot standard valuo fixed by
f,rce July 14th, 1870, when the
-(!-. rued. The govra-
lkniKiass by W. . Wheeler and wifo by
uoea dated JJc. .;i, lMt, and recorded in
Crawford county, in dted lusik N, No. 3,
page 113: improvements: all under fence,
alxiut SO acroa cleared, a one and a half
story frame house, large framo liaru, other
out buiuangs, and largo orchard thereon.
4. Also all that lot with buildings and
improvements thereon, situato on the
southerly sideof Spring street, in tlio city
of Titusville, county of Crawford, and
8tte of Penn'a, and "known as No. 1. Pe
troleum Bank Block, and being the same
premises conveyed to said Joshua Doug
lass by S. t. Kilck, sheriff of Crawford
Co., Pa., Dec. 1! lSx, described as follows
i .-v :i ; B.'-nii'V,' on the southerly hideot
book Ko. 3 pages
218 and 24'X
This land was contracted on tho 3d day
of Juno, 1874, to bo sold to Hugh Ileeves
for tive Hundred uonars. i nero remains
duo of the principal and interest alxnit$00,
8. Also all that small triangular pioco of
ground situate in tlio borough of luccvillo
county and State aforesaid, loundod and
described as follows: On the north and
cast by Oil Crock,, on tho south by land
heretofore conveyed to jcsso ;smiin anu
wife, to Marvin and others, and west by
an unoccupied street, containing anotu
one-eighth of an aero, and having an aban
doned oil well thereon, as will appear uy
deed of Jesse Smith and wife: reeordod in
dcod book B, No. 3, pages 357-8
this property wts contracted Aug. z
10-T. rt 1.a u,1.1 l. l.'ti nriflltl, fnr null 1. 11,1
dreii dollars, and this rem tins unpaid.
'i. Also two hundred and etghty-llvo
acres of land situate in Tionesta township.
State of Penn'a, boundod ond described
as follows : on the north by land lormor
Iv owned bv D. Snyder and E. Sctley, east
bv land owned by J. Haldring. and west
bv tract No. Zl and 2IH or tho Holland
Land Company, about CO aces linnroved,
and a small log dwelling house and statue
thereon, as will appear by deed or 1". 1
(iray. Sheriff, dated April 2r, !(., and ro
corded in said county In doed book No. 6,
page 21.
10. Also tho one undivided one-fifteenth
interest In tlio nine several pieces of land
next hereinafter doscriboil. Tho surface
of all tiiese niecos of land exeent tho tirst
picco, reserving the coal and other miner
als. with rnrht of access to niiuo. and r'
niovo the same has boon heretofore sold
and conveyed by the said Joshua Doug
lass, and tho parties holding tlio other por
tions of said lands. Iho several pieces
of land bounded and described ai follows:
First niece situate in Big Beaver town-.
shin Lawrcuco county. Pa., bounded on
tho north by land of Cory's heirs and oth
ers, on the east bv land or it. is aggie, h.
It. Mason, and others, on tho west by land
of S. 11. Mason and Cory's heirs, known
as tlio Campbell tract, and containing one
nnndrod and twelve acres moro or less.
Kocond niece, a tract of land in tho town
shin, county and State atoressid, bounded
on tlio north by land of Sanfl McChesuey,
on tho south by land of K. It. Mason and
others, on tho east by land of Sam'l Smith,
on the west bv land ofVtihu liatts and
Hugh Nick, known as tho migti aiooro
tract, containing ono hundred acres moro
or less.
Third piece, a tract of land situate in the
towushin. county and Slate atoresaid.
bounded on the north by land of S. It. Ma
son and other", (formerly owned by Mil
lor's heirs.) on the east by land oi it. i
Hudson, on the soutliby land of Kob't
Shannon, and on tho west by land of S. 11,
Mason and others, and known as the
James McKim tracts, containing lifty
acres moro or less.
Fourth nieco, a piece of land sttuato in
the townsinp, county and State aforesaid,
bounded on the north by land of S. It. Ma-
soiftmd others (forniorly owned by James
Campbell,) on the easf. by land of S. It.
Mason ami others, on the south by land
of S. It. Mason and others, and on tho
west by land of P. McClelland, known as
the W. Campbell tract, containing one
hundred and tiftv acres more or less.
.Fifth pioce, a tract of land situato in tho
towushin, county and State aforesaid,
boundod on tho north by It. Noggle, on
tho cast bv lauds of James I isvidsoii and
others, on the south by land of
and on the west by laud of S. It, Mason
and others (formerly Miller's heirs,)
known as Uio Dr. Seeley Noggle farm, con
taining sixty-six acres more or less.
Sixth piece, two other tracts of land sit
uato in tho township, county and State
aforesaid bounded on tho north by Hugh
Mooro and others (formerly Hugh Moore
and others.) on the e;ist by land of S. It
Mason and others, and west by land of
, known as tlio Chas. W. Picket
son tract, containing two hundred acres
more or less.
Seventh piece, a tract of land situato in
the township, county and State aforesaid.
bounded north by laud of S. It, Mason
and others, east by land of S. It. Mason
and othtrs, south by land of Francis Uil
.. . . 1 i . .. . 1 ... t 1...
tvejy mill tilllc-lB, lijr ,
known as the Marvin Marshall tract, and
containing one hundred and sixty-live
acres more or loss.
The whole tracts as alio vo described con
taining eleven hundred and thirty-seven
acres, he the same moro or less.
TEKMS OF HALE. All tlio above do
scribed land except tlio tirst. fourth, sev
entli and eighth described nieces will be
sold Iroo, and discharged or an loins ami
incumbrances. Terms Ono-fourlh cash
down, one-fourth in six monilis, and the
balance in twelve months from day of
sale, with seven per cut. witcrcst on de
ferred payments.
The first described pioco will bo sold
M'.bie. t M the lciu td a niort i;- t- Mrs.
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yy neei jiorso jwokcs, iccuio uhk-ii ,.ih.-.
Albums, Oraplioseopes, and Suita
ble Viows.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
Armory and Principal Officr, ILIOS, N. T.
huanch okkices:
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Madison Square, 0 E. 23d St., Now York,
K. Mai-hincs.
Boston, UrtTremont St., Sowing Machines
and Arms.
Chicago, 237 Stato St., Sowing Machines
atid Arms.
St. Louis, tioa North Fourth St., Sowing
Machines and Arms.
Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing
Machines and Anns.
Ball i in re, 47 North Charles St., (M.wnic
Temple) Sewing Machines and Arms.
Washington, D. C, SSI Seventh St., Mov
ing Machines and Arms, 47-Om .
FOUND.
TO THE WOUKINO CLASS. We are
now prepared to fiirniU nil rlasces with
constant, employment at home, the whole
of the limn n lor their spsie momiuts.
Business new light nnd profitable Per
sons of either sex easily csrn from SO eta.
to per evening, and a proportional mun
by devoting their whole time to the busi
ness. Boys and girls iwin earn ntmrly as
much as men. That all who sec this No
tice may send their address, and tnt taVe
hu'iucs we make this unparalleled effort
To such as are not well satisfied we w Ul
send 0110 dollar to pay fnr the treufcle of .
wrltting. Full particulars, samples wbrtb
soveral dollar to commence work on, mmi
a copy of Dome and Fireside, one of tke
largest and best Illustrated Publicities,
all sent free by mail. Peiwler, if you wont
permanent, Vlrofitable work. ddr,
tieroge Stiusoii it Co., Portland, Mo. SI
We are Hondo. narters for erervthing In
tho way of MTEKEOPT1CONS and MAC
IC LANTEUNS, being manufacturers of
tho
Micro-Scientific Lantern,
Stereo-Panopticon,
Umvei-sily Stereoptiron,
Advertisers Steruojiticon,
Artnnticon.
School Ijintcrn,
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PEOPLE'S LANTEltN.
Each stylo being the liest of its class
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Catalogues of Lanterns and flidos, with
directions for using, sent on application,
'Any enterprising man can mske money
with "a Magio Lantern.
iflCut out this advertisement for ref
erence. riX
DURING! our experience of the pa t six
months, in the GROCERY, Pitt VIS
ION. FLOUR & FEED Business in Tio
nesta, we have round mo
old maxim
it
MONEY
V I
I TELL'S
I l2i mm tditian.
saved is money earned," a I rue one, and
that wo have saved tho people ol the. bor
ough and surrounding country a consid
crabie amount.
Having had a long experience in the
wholesale businoss, wo have peculiar fa
cilities for buying from lirst hands, which
enables us to offer extra inducements to
Cash Buyers, and having adopted the true
system of doing business for
CASH
Theoxpeiienceof five
I years has proved that
I this Compact and re
liable work of Oenorii'
Information is hotUr
idspted to tlio wantso
all classes 01 the com.
Imuuity than any other
work of the kind evo
published. It has been proven by its
IMMENSE SALES,
by tho numerous
COM M F.N DATORY NOTICES R KC D,
Atid by its uniform
SUCC ESS W ITI I' AO ENTS.
Tho edition of lS7thas been
THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE.
It contains 150,000 urticles, nooo wood
cnsravinirs and eighteen handsomely en-
cravcil and colored maps.
The work is issued in parts, and aspect
men copy, with msp, will le sent to any
address, freo of postage, for twenty cents.
BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers,
(Successors to T. Elwood 7,ell.)
Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street,
42tf Piiu.Ani'-.i.rAiA, Pa.
IUUr In A NDH
IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST!
The IJtUe Rock and Fort Smith' Rail
way Company Is soiling, at exi-sptiennl-ly
low prices'and on terms to suit f"
cliasers, over
ONE MILLION5ACRE8 '
of their magnificent grant on every Hde
within twenty miles of their road. Ad
mirably suited for: production of Cora,
Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all ether
Northern crops. Winter are mild, per
mitting out-door labor for eleven month.
Soil fertile beyond preeodmit. No grass
hoppers, no rroupht. Special Itidncir
iiieuts for cstnlilWIinientJof uiauuftictorii-s.
ror circulars, nddrc W. 1). SluVCK.
Land Conunisi i' nor, Little Rocky Arkan
sas. 41 4
J. P. COATS
have been award :-d a Modal and Diplenia
at tlio Centennial Exposition and com
mended bv the Judges for
"HUP12IU011 NTBIKXCSTII
AND
i:xci:llkxt quality
OK
SPOOL OTTO?f."
SKAT..
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A. T. GOenORN, Dimtor-Gnwrsl.
J. B, HAWLF.Y, Pire.
JAl.KX. R. BOTKLKR,
secretary pro teni.
WESTgRWI,AWP.S t
HOMESTEAPS,
only, we can sell goods r a much lesu
nroht. in lact. competing with prices 111
any of tho cities in tlio Slate.
In thanking the citiaens ror liberal pat
ronage in the past, we announce oiu re
moval from tho Fisher store, to the pleas
ant locatioii'known as the
ACOMQ BUILDING,
(immediately south of the Company Ktoro)
where, in consideration of the continued
depression in the times, have again lower
ed our prices, believing that goods should
nut be sold at war prices, where theopnor
tunities to niako money aro so much less.
r ft-In future our storo will be kept open
until 1'. M., for the mutual bcnelit of the
general public and ourselves,
.1.11. DERJCKSON A CO.
S3se
Can't bo made by every agent ev
ery niontii 111 ine nusiucss we
furnish, hut those willing lo work
cmu easily earn a d07.cn dollars a
day riirht in their own localities. I lave no
room to explain here. Business pleasant
anil honoralilc. Women and boys nnd
girls do ns well as men. We will furnish
you a complete Oullit free. The business
puvs ' cttcr than anything else. We will
bear ex pense of starling you. Particulars
free. Write and see. Farmers slid 1110
chanics, their sons and daughters, ami all
classe-i in nc-il of payinif w oik nl hinnu,
sliould write to us and learn all shout Die
work at once. Now is I lie lime. Jioii't
delay.
Maine.
Address True iV. Co., A in
usta.
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M l"(i (., W Madihon, and 13 IHMi h'-m
Strut, Chiia;-o. 41 4.
$ 45 PER TERM,
137 PER YEAR,
Pays ALL EXPENSES at
CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE,
RANDOLPH, N. Y.
School established l- '0. Property ?1CV
(K)0. Endow inwiit $!m,ih0. Our youth
( Isith st ies; hhall h ive the benefit of it.
Winter term openi lii-c ". Strri fur ca'.i
logue 1 free) to Key. J. T. Edwakhh, D. D.,
r.riS'jUA.. , , jilkk..
Ilyou want reliable information w here nid
how to get a cheap Farm, or gcvtremeiit
Homestead, freo, send your address to 8.
.J, (iilmnre, Land Commissioner, Law
rcuco, Kansas, and receive gratis a tnipy
of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. M i
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is a sure road to rapid fortune. Send' f'
new "System of Assued Profiu," free w iti
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postage prepuid, u compile Bf I of tne rW
principal
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elegantly carved in Black Walnut, Wood,
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