EDITOR. VTEnSFSDAY MOMIXG, KEPT. 5, 18?7. Th Exourlon. The excursion to Chautauqua yen ttrdny was a succoes in Enjoyment on J 3', as it did not pay financially. About two hundred people were on the train, which arrived : at Mayville on time, where lay the steamer Mayville wait ing. All along down the lake the party kept dropping off at the differ- ent points Lakoview getting the larg er number. The day was just riyht fur a Bail and raort of the excursionists availed themselves , of this pleasure. Thosu who went on to Jamestown speut the afternoon in shopping and trying to get a little fun cut of a town, that feels blue, looks blue and is blue. However, those, who went ever to the Weeks House had rather the best of ' it. as a first-class meal makes even a blue town look different to a visitor. ; At eight o'clock the steamer May- '.'yille, -nicely decorated with colored lanterns, left her docks with the ex cursionists homeward bound. The up- r per deek was soon monopoliztd by the i dancers, who "chased the hours," &c. until tbe boat reached Mayville. Un ther cars and away tor home Hying. Outside tho night was cloudy, damp and foggy. , Inside, was warm, cozy and comfortable, with an ever chang- ing series of "pictures," with living ' - . i t. l . .'. t - aciurs tor mu ugura pieces, iu a biu- dent of nature, and cause and effect. ". 'twas very interesting. - i All home-r-2, a. m. tired, hungry and sleepy, but with the remembrance of a pleaant day. : '. . , . Mt) Canfield, the manager, can ex- tract what consolation he can from tbe failure of th Youngstowo, O., excur ih: The steamer Jamestown had beeu chartered to take the Youngs- tawa Bre department over the . lake. -. The boat went to Lake View for the : party, aad after lying there an hour after the arrival of the train on the ' A Ar Ci V Ttv' fi- 'Tfin'pa tKia nun. er, went over to the station wnere be ', ftund the chief engiueer of the depart- Macnt and OQa other man. lo the in quiry as' to tho whereabouts of the ex : curaiouiste the gallant chief wheeled into una wiin nis ,: one uiuu, ana ex claimed, "here it is. . Mr. Jones uu '' mediately asked tho procession to form ' ' column, which was done, and with . slow and measured tread they march ,' ed to the steamer, and from there to -; the bar, and. the excursion, parade and a ll,; was drowned in three little glasses. ''' jury List for Sept. Term, 1877. , 4 ml i m t . I. 1 ' :h biia .- GRAND JVKORS. "1. Uarnctt.J; II. Sheekler, J. II. . 'Xiove, Joseph Landis, Geo. Maze. Green. Henry Matha, Fred Leda ' bur, Thos. Flynn. 'J. Harmony. L. W. Hotchkis?, J. D, ; Glenn, E, P. Clark. V ; Hickory. John V. Woodford, Lew- i is Kiester, Jamca Henderson. M -Ilowo. 0. M. Nelson. ' ' Jenks. C. F. Hunt, Kaymoudllet tish. ' ' Kingaley. Geo. Eluerock, Geo. S, ' iliodaian.' Tionesta Twp. D. G. Hunter, Gil bert Jaruicsnn, Samuel McCiatchey. - ' Tionesta Borough. M. Ittel Jr., A. ' B. Kelly (Foreman), J. T. Dale. ? : I'tTIT JCftOtttj i liarnett. 'A. R. Slaughtenhnupt, ' Robert Hilliard, W. J. Cook, Geo. It- tel. ,;. ,'. Green. Geo. Walters, Adnm ib bald, Geo. Jennings, Ilobert Guyton, -' Ernst Behrns. ' Harmony. I. C. Siggins, H. W. Thompson, S. 11. Maurosn, Feter Bor rj, J. D. Fagundus.' , ' ' Hiwkory. Seldeu W. Kifler, Win. ; lludJlesoii, Oliver Byerly, J. W. Al r Laugh, J; A. Smith. Howa. D. -Miller. Jeuks. Jacob Mercilliolt, AmosG. TYalton, Joha Sallade, Geo. W. Rose, ' II. II. Scott. liingsjey. jiauuew uuiot, jLaniei Harrington, ' C, F. Gillespie, Vm. Toby. Tionesta Twp. Daniel Black, Geo. 'alUgiver, Adam Emert, C.W.Clark. Tio.usta Borough.' Joseph Grove, 2. B. i-'oieojan, A. H. Partridge, Johu A. Proper, For Storea, Stove-Pipa and Stove Caning, go to Katiuoa & Bouuer'n. "(VV R. DUNN 1 - - "' u ii wiinii ,iihhu ' mmtmvm, 35. r. Kuukftfa B'.ttor Wine of Iron. V,. F. Hunkers eclehratod Hitter Wine of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint, Jaundice. dyspepsia, chronic or nr vous debility, chronic diarrluca, disease of tho kidneys and alt diseases arising front a disordered livor. atomach or intostine. hiicU a constipation, flatulence, Inward piles, fullness of blood to tho head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight In tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking orlluttiring at the pit of tho stomach, swimmingof tho heart, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or suffocating sensation when in a lying postnrn, tlim utm of vision, dots or webu Imlbro the sinht, dull pain iu tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yollownoss of the Nkin.and; eyon, pain in tho side, bnok, head, chett, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn In in tho flesh, constant imngfninpr of evil and great depression of spirits, l'rice $1 per bottle. Heware of counterfeits. Do not Jet your druggist palm otrsomo other preparat ion of iron ho may say It is as frood, but ask for Kunkcl's. Hitter Wine of Iron. Tako no other. Knnkel's Uittcr Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in ft bottles. K. F. Kunkcl, Proprietor, No. 59 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all drugifists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two howrs. No l'eo till head passes. .Scat, I'in and Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel, 25!) North N'inth Street, lhifadel)hiu, I'a. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call ou your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkcl's AVorm Svrup, prion (ft. It never, liv.ls. Common sense tenches If Tape Worm be removed, nil other worms can bq readily removed. . , E. F. Kunicel's Lustral & H. F. Kunkel'B Eharnpoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest, IT.iir Dressing and llnir Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, allav irritation, soothe and cool tho heatod scalp, prevent tho hair ironi lulling on, ana piviiioio 1110 growtn in a very short time. They preserve aud beautify the Hair, and reader it soft and glossy. Thov impart a brilliancy and a silky appoaraneo to braid and wiry Jlair, and, as a Jiair uressmir, tuey aro unrivall ed ; eradicato dandrutl and pro vent' bald ness. 'Tne snainpoo cleans ine Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures hoaduoho produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkcl's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair to a natural and glossy oolor, restoro faded, dry, narsh and wiry hair. Price por uotue &l. Ask your druggist for thorn, or send 10 E. F. Kunkcl. Pro prietor, No. 2o9 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. ' : 18-flm Red Hot! Oil City dpicyl Newsy! Daily Derrick, For 1877. .... ' : Better Tbiui Evsrl , , , More and Fresher News, and Mora Read ing Matter than any other Dally Paper ' . in North-Western Pennsylvania ! ' The Oil City Daily Dkrbick will ho gin tho new. year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newsbiper in Pennsylvania ouUido of the large cities. It lias gained this by giving all th frcub est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining iWms. It has corresoondbnt's in every portion of the. Oil Kogioii, bonidow several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors, and ro portoi ial staff, are all young and ermrgetio men, whoso aim is to make tho Dorriuk the loading newspaper ol Wosicrn Fenn svlvania. " The Durrick will he hotter than ever for 1877V It will have special reporters at Washington 1 and Jiarrishurg who will send daily specials of all important events. Kb readers will bo kept posted on nil the political news of tho day, ua reported from an independent (standpoint, while a large roportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take the load in discussing questions or importanco to oilmen, and .worn faith fnlly lor tho interest of tho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil statistics, aud it market quotations win always ue louua reliable. . .., ,, JT you want spicy reading, fl'cfch news, information coTicerniha: the Oil Region, and red-hot papy, hubscribe for tho Oil Viry iiAii.Y Ljsukiok. Terms, $10 per year; six rnonins 5.) ; ?i a montn in aa vance. ' W. II. LUNOWELL fc CO., 30 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. The' Best Eepuhlican 'Paper Published in New York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ON'B DOLL A It PI!It YEAR. KIFTY CENTS l'O It H1X MONTH.". . 8end for specimen copies aud club rates riUOII.J. IJASTIN.es, 120 Fulton Stroot New York Ct rv. a-4 MIND ItEAbiNG, Pnyehomaney, Fas cination. Soul Charming, Mesmer ismand Marriage Guide, ishowinj how cither sex may fascinate and gain the lovo andaft'ection of any person tliev choose in stantly. -10o pugts. 15y mail 5U cts. Hunt it Co., 139 S. 7th St., Phila. 13 4 MOLLY' maguires. Allan riiikcrtou's great book, Thk MOLLY .MAOITIRKS AND THK UETKCTIVKH, is uo'.v ready for agents and Hubscribers it is 0110 or tlio most wonderful ; and ab sorbini; books ever written. A lariro, elc fttuitly bound volume, nearly GOO pnjjos, hnd 4S intensely iuiorestiiiir entrravinsfs, Tho vHMiest and quickest book to sell evor seen. . For terms, circulars and territory ad drew G. W. CAUELTON d- CO.. lU-lt . . Publishers, N. Y. The black hills. Dy II. N Miiirnlre. wlio has spent D years in this region. I-atcst necounts of Gold and Silver prospects, Agricultural and Grazing resources. Climate,' liuntiiifr, Fishing, Indians, aiul Sottlcrs adventures Willi them. Mining, and Wild Wcctern Iifo, tho Waterfalls, 'Roiling Gejrsirs, no ble scenery, immense GoroH, etc., With 27 line illustrations, and naw map. Price only 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 12 cents by Donnol loy, Loyd A Co., Publishers, Chicago, 111. A GREAT OFFER I.2SH2W32SS dispose of 100 Pianos aud Organs, new and fcecond-haud of tfrst-class makers includ iiiK Waters' at Jower prices for cash or in stallments or to let until paid for than ev er beforo offered. Waters' Grand Square and Upright Pianos und Organs (includ ing their now hovneir und Boudoir) are tho best ma le. 7 Octave Pianos $150. 71 do fltfu not used u vear. "2" Stop Organs 1?j0, 4 Stops $ i Stops $ii7. 8 silof s $73. 10 Stops $88. VI Stops 100 cash, not used a year, iu perfect order ami warranted. Local trave iu agents wanted. Illustra ted Catalogues .Mailed. A liberal discount to Toachors, Ministers, Churchos, etc. Sh(M-t limbic at half price. Iloiaro Waters it Sons, MunnfttcturerM, nnd Dealers, 40 East tt., Union square, N. Y. 7 4 30 Faucv .Cardfl, no 2 alike, any name.10 pr. f". Smith, Oreni Dtot.-, rl. f"o. . o 1 mi tmrnrntmn REMINGTON SBWIM UACnifJBS. No Machine has sprung so rapidly into fa vor as possessing Just to qualities needed in a family Machine- namely : Lifjht Unix tiini, (Smooth, Xoisrlcxs, Jtapvl, JJuraOle, with a perfect Lorh-tflUrh. Within tho past yoar Importaut im- rirovemenU havo lieen added arid no romhhwill be spared in keeping tho ItKM 1NUTON ahead of all compctitoj-s. REft'imcTorj Croedmoor Rifle. VICTORIOUS AT RCEDJIOOU, 1S74. IHLA,Y.UOI'NT, 1S7B, 1 Ul.I.D.IlOOlt, 1870. SINGLE AND DO U RLE ' BREECH 'LOADING SHOTGUNS 1 1. . . The best puns for tho price ever produced. Universally recommended by those who havo nsd them. -w:e:b:b's , PAT'fiT CARTRIDGE LOADER Tho only coirmletn ni)ini::it us over invent ed, ,couAininj in one complete aud porta blo machine all tho various implements orr.pioyeu in loading paper and metallic shells. REVOLVERS. REPEATING TISTOLS, AM M UN 11 (IIjN MIH'n TIMia IRON ANPSTKEIilUFLH AND . SHOT RARRK.LS FOR CUS TOM GUN SMITHS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS PATENT ClilPPER PLOWS. Cultivators, Solid Steel Cultivator Teeth, and Points, Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator Teeth and Points, Sayro's Patent Horse lino, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow Blades, Plain and with W ings, of all sizes Wroui i Iron ISritlges Arch aiid Traporoldal Truss, Cast Steel Shovels, Cast Hluel Hoes and Garden Rakes, Planters' Handled Hoes' Mowers, wheel llorso Rokcs, Needle Cotton wins. Armory aud Principal Office, ILIOJ, N. 1. ' . BHANOII OVFIOKS: . 281 283 Rroadway, New York. Arms. Madison Square, ti K. 'i'id St., Now - York, S. Machines. Boston, 11(5 TremontSt., Sewing Machines and Arms. - Chicago,. 287 State St., Sewing Machines and Arms. St. Louis, U0! North Fourth St.; Sowinj; Machines and Arms. ' Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing AlaeumrH anu Arms. Baltiin le, 47 North Charles St.; (Masrulc Temple) Sowing Maohiucs and Arms. Washington, D. C, Ml Seventh St., Sew- : ing Machines and Arms. 47-5ni FOUND. 'INURING our experience of the pa t six XJ months, tn tlio (jiKOCKKY, PUt VJ ION, FLOUR FEED Business in Tio nesta, we havo found tho old maxim it MONEY saved is money earned." a true one, and tnat we nave saveu tun people ot tiie nor ough and surrounding country a consid erable'anioun.. Having, had a. long experience in the wholesale business, wo have peculiar ta cilities for buying from lirst bands, which enables us to offer extra inducements to Cash Buyers, am having adopted tho true system 01 doing business lor CASH onlv, we can, noil iroods for a much lest, profit, in lact, competing with prices in any 01 me cities in the Kiato. In Uiankiug tho cilizHiis for liberal pat ronago in the past, wo announce ou.i re moval' from tho Fisher store, to the pleas ant locuiioL.Kuown as 1110 HASLET BUILDING, where, in consideration of tho continued depression in the times, have ikzaui lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo sola at war prices, where the oppor tunities to make money are so much loss jriT-Infuturoourstore will lie keptopyr. until ! P. M., for tho mutual beuulit of the general public and ourselves. .1. U. DEIUCKSON ACO, $500 A J,)NTI1 to Active Men soiling our jueiter ojyuig uoom. .wopieaa or water used. Saninlo worth SJ.00 free. Snd stamp for circular. UXCKLSIOK M'F'G CO., W) Mailison, and 1J2 Dearborn Administrator's Notico. Letups of Administration on the estate of Chus. J. Fox, tlftu'd, having boon grant ed to the undersigned, all persons being indebted aro requested to lusko payment, and those having claims to prcnl ibeni to if, h. BROCK vVAV, Adin'r. Tioiir'-t.-i. Pa., Mm V, JT7. Allegheny Valloy Rail Road Pittohnrnti Tltnevilln A. PufTulo 'Railway, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, May 1.1, 1877, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward Mo. I No. Nu t Nvl No. i No. t a in p m p m p m p in n 111 Pittsburh 8:40 12:10 S:o 8:1(1 2:,V) 0:10 W Pen. I unc W:M1 !):ar lOtiVi 7:0n 1:10 4:48 Klttanning 10:24 4:10 11:4.") (WO l'J:()S :t: : U. B'k J unci 1:05 5:01 12:51 5::i." 11:17 2:IU Brady Bend ll:ts 5:18 1:20 5:is H:S5 2:15 Parker 12:(Mi . 5;.Vi , 2:.'!.'i 4:15 10:55 12:40 Elnlenton 12:S2 C:10 :;02 4:20 IO:Ho 12:00 Sernbgrass 1:22 7:2:? 4:2:1 :l::!:i 0:42 10:45 Franklin , 1:58 8:05 6:35 2:55 11:02 0:41 Oil City 2:25 8::15 fi:25 2:15 8:25 S:45 Rousevillo 8:i4 7:02 8;0 8:10 Titusvillo :):.!.". 9:50 7:.V 12:50 7:lo 7:20 Corry 4: 17 0:10 11: 40 ...... (1:00 Mavvillo ' !:! .. . H):5ll: 10 4:02 Bililalo 8:05 1:.0 0:55 ,12:40 Oil Citv . 2:: 8:25 t:H 8;00 Oleopoll a:17 ...... 8:54 12:27 7:27 KituleRock 0:0512:01 7:10 Tionest 4:25 0;.'12i 1 1:07 0:47 Tidiout.o fv")5 10:22 !:.) 5:57 Irvinton 7:lo ...... 11:10 8:00 r:05 ' 1 p. rti la. ni a. in p. m : Trains run bv Philadelphia Time, DAVID MoCARGO, Gon'l Sup't. r. MORTON. 1 1 ALL,. Gcn'l Passenger Ticket. Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. The 01d(st, Lnrst, ond'Most Perfect Manulactory in tho United States, nearly "' ' ' 5 6,0 0 0 Now in use. : '. ; I I No other Musical Instrnnmiit overobtain- cd the same popularity; rT-Send for Prico Lit.. ;r .. , Address BUFFALO, N. Y. Tho fact of ours being' tl:u oldest and largest 'manufactory iu the United 'Htiitts, with nearly 60,000 instruments now in use, is a Miffleient guarantee of our re sponsibilitj and tho ineritw of our instru ments. -6m , GliO. A. PRINCE CO. A warned, the Highest Medal at Vienna. E.&H. T. ANTHONY & CO., . ' . : . ! .-ti ' ! ' 1. ! I : . , 501 Broadxvay, Nuxy.York. .' (Ojp. Motropolitmn Hotel.) . , J '' Manufacturers, Importer A pealors In CUROMOS AND,FRAM KSr STEREOSCO P E S A N p V I E W S, Albums, Graphoseoperf, aiid Hulhi- ' ' ' bio' View s. i PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. ,.Woaro Headquarters) for everything in tho way of STKICKOPTICONS and MAG IC LANT10RNS, being inanufaoturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, ! Stereo-Panopticon, . ' I'm vei-Hity. Stereoptlr ont ; Advertisers Steroopticon, Artoptium Schiol Lantern, Family Lantern, PFOPLFS LANTKRN. ' . Kudh style being the best of its cluss in tno inarkot ' ' Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magio Lantern.' ' 5-Cut out this udvortisemcnt for' rof-orence."tt-T5 Thoxpeiienceof fivt) vears hsw proved that this Compact and re liable work of (jenen Information is better vlaptcd to tlio wants ) ill classes of dip coin . mtmity than any other work of the kind eve ZELL'3 New Retid fiitioa. AQE5T8 WANTED. published. It has been proven by its , IMM1CNSK SALES, by the numerous COMMENDATORY. NOTICES REC'D, And by its uniform . 1 , SUCCESS WITH, AGENTS.'. ' ' Tho edition of lH7t hns been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles,' :)00 wood engravings and eighteen haiid-Kuiicfy en graved and colored maps. . Tho work is issued in parts, and a speci men copy, with map, will bo sent to any address, freo of postajro, for twenty centi. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (.Successors to T. El wood Zoll.) Nos. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street. 42tf Pn 1T.ADKLPA1A, Pa. SS99 Can't bo mado by every agent ev ery inontli in tho business we lurnisli, but those willinir to work can easily earn a d'ir.tni dollars a day right in their own localities. Ease no room to explain here. llnsiness pleasant and lMAorable." Women nnd U,ys and girls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete Oullit free. Tlio business nays I otter tlian anything els. We will near expense of starling you. ' Particulars free. Write and sCu. ! armors and me chanics, tlioir sons aud duuliteis, und all classes in need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn all about tne work at oi ico. Now is tho time. lon't delay. Audi ens True it Co., Augusta. Maine. $ 45 PER TERP.l, 137 PER YEAR, Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, KANHOLPII, N. Y. School established 1S50. Property 103, 000. Endowment .'JlO.OiiO. Our youth (both sexes) shall havo tho benefit of it. Winter term opens Dec. 5. Send for cata logue (free) to Rev. J. T. En wa Kits. 1. 1., Prin-ini 1. ;TJ jt OIMHiMELQBB. American fe Foreign ln(ciif. GILMORE ,C- CO., Sueecssors to Chip man, Ilosmerif Co., Solicitors. Pnients' proenved in nil countries. No Fees in ad vance. No charges unless the putont is granted. No fees for unking prelimina ry examination. No additionul Ices for obtaining and conducting n rehcat-intr. By a recent decision of the Commlt-Mioncr A 1.1. rejected applications may ho revived. Special attention given to Interference t.'ases before thn Patent Oflice, ICxtcnsioiis betoro Congress, Infringement Suits In different StutP, and nil litlg.ilion npper tnining to Inventions or Patents, send stsmp to Gilinoro A Co., for piimphlet of sixty pngcs. liiuul CiiMeN. Warrant ml ... ( ; . .erli. . . , Co'ntestcd Land Cases prosecuted bel'oio the U.S. (.'c:ur!il Land Olllce and lcmrt tnent of the lutirior. Prlvato Land Cluim, Mining nnd Pre-empt ion -Uaiuis, und Homesteail Cases ittented to. Land Scrip in 40. SO, and Pio acre pieces for side. This Scrip Is (iHshniabln, nnd can bo located in thi name of the purchaser upon miy Gov ernment land suliject to prlvato entry, lit $1.25 per nere. It it of etjiuit value 'with llounty Land Warrants. Send manip to Gil more V. Co., for Jnmj h!et of Instruc tion. Arrearw i Vny & llounty. Ollicers, HiWicrs, and Sailors of (he lato war. or their heirs, are in many cases en tilled to money from the .Govcruuiont of which they havo no knowledge. Writo full hist.01 y !' serv ice, and slate nmoiint of p:iy snd bounty received. Enclose stamp' tn Ullnioru ,v'Co., and a full reply, lifter examination, will be given you. free. IVltiliOKK. All OfllcerK, 'ol.dinrs, and Sailors woun ded, ruplnred. or injured in the lain war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing Oilnioro A- Co. Cases prosecuted hy fiilfnnio ,t '. be foro the Supremo t'o;iit of the United Slates, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is con dueled in Hsepan.te bureau, under charge of tho sanio rx periMticed panics employed by the old lirni.' Attention to all business entrusted to Gil more oi Co, is thus se cured. Wo do.-;ii e to win hucccss by do serving it. Address GILMORE A CO., 629 F Street, Washington, D. C. 41tf 1 n n vur TO THE WORKING CLASS.We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at homo, thn whole of tho tinifl or for their paro momints. Iiusiness new tiuht and profitable Per sons of either sex easily ern from 50 cts. to J5 per evening, nnd a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to tho busi iiofs. Roys and srirls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this' no tice may send their address, ii'iifl test tho bu'-ino'-s wo make this unparalleled clfcr: To tan oh as are not well satisfied wo will send one dollar to nay for tho trouble of writting Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, snd a copy of Homo and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publicutions, all son freo by. mail. Reader, if you want pCrrwaMMif.,'' drofltablw work, 'address, Gerogo Stinson A, Co., Portland, Me. 33 C 11 12 A l' I4XX 1S IN THE GREAT 'SOUTHWEST ! The Idttlo Rock and Fort Smith Rail way. Company ix soiling, at xcptional ly low prices and en terms to suit pur chasers, over . ONE MILLION?ACRE8 of their lUHgnilicent grant on every side within twenty miles of their road". Ad mirably suited for production of Corn, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, and all other Northern crops. Winters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond 'precedent. No grass hoppers, no - louelit. Special Induce ments for CHtnhlihnienlof niauufii''tiricN. For circulars, address W. 1). SLACK, Lnnd Commissi ner, Little Rock, Arkan sas. . 41 4 eJ. IV COATS havo been awarded a Medal and' Diploma At the Centennial Exposition und com mended by tho Judges for "SUl'KRIOSt -NTK1-:X(2TIZ . j ' AND "J' OF H Is OOL't'O TP T O i : A I. QOBHOS!!, Director-Oenoral. : ska i.. j . , J, R, K AW LEY, Piv. ! AI.KX. K. IiOTKI.KK, 04 4t hci'retary jini torn. WESTS R ML AMQ,S Iiyou want reliable informution where and how to Ret a eh eui Farm, or ecvorenicnt HojncKlead, free, send your uddrens to N. J., (iilmore, Land Comuiist-ioner, Luw renco, Kansas, and receivo gratis n cofiy of The Kansus Paciliu Homestead. . 12t"4 TO AGENTS oh Any vao nui-;i worn: T F Rin RnMAN7A Thk suakh 1 iiu uiu uyiiHiLti VOLUME. Dun De Quille's new book with intro auction by Mark Twain is just ready. It is tho richest in texts and illustrations seen for a long time. Are you out of work or dragging along on some dull book V Go for this one. It will fill your pocke s pure! lJon t neiav ami lose tcriltory you want ; nend for eireulurnt once. It "costs nothing toscHthoni. Address AMERICAN Pl.'ll I.JSHING ('(., Hartford, Conn., ( r F. C. RI.ISS f- TO Newii k, N. J. M i $13 62" BO f PEOI'ITS ntCM T$io652 $i7b IMi ) I.WKVl'MU.N IS or 1 l-j The judicious select ion and management of kit a Brivi!ees is a mrt' road to 1 apid f'orlune. Send for new "System if A.ued proiits," li ihi ilh full iii'f' .1 million concei niti'j tho Slock Market. T. POTTEP. WGl'iT d- Co.. o dd ami Stuck Rrokers. - 3t It WhII Street, New Vol k. (tfi Ut ADAMSV CO., i;',x bitic, I'hiiiulelpbia, Pa. (Manufactory iu t Howell's iiiui-b!i buildiiit'. Ninth 'and : Chestnut Kth. 1 hikI roe ivu by return flail postano prepaid, u 1 ouiploi.y' t of. tho Ave principal ' - , . - cniiTeriMui. pxildhics elegantly curved In iJiack Wainut, Wood, nnd finely finished. Esaet'duplicati s of those which were manufactured iu Machinery-Hall during tho exposition, and 1 w 1J tlTfur-'.lle'i rn-rt uti.i1.V- to r'V. '.rh.r-c. square mini mm lictailod at Wliolcsnlo Prices, OOOfor230. G0Ofor30O. 4700 for 30Q. QOO for 3A0. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. ;i:kiuri k iiAzxid pax rnic:iu. Only One Price for Cush, mid a hw gut. NO DEVIATION. Wo givo 110 diseounM. Vi'e pay no ngenls' cominissioiis, whloli double the prices of nil Pianos. We look to the People, who walitnflrst cl.iss I'iiiuo nt a fair profit Over cost of manufacture. We appoint tho People our nircnls, nnd give them our Piano as low hs nny ngefir can buy equally good Piuno d any other uiiinufuctuivr, giving t'n People, in a rcluccd price, whu't is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, ti'iivelintr nnl incidental expenscH. ' Tho "Medclssohn"' l'hnio Co. can null you a 71 octiiN e rosewood ease Piano, 0 foot 10 inches long, with front round corners, carved legs, sci i-nlii:o and plinlh mould ings, w illi linpr veincnl,i, iiicludiujf Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Pass, Agrull'e Triibla, and Frunch Grand Actlou, m Inch only accoiiipuuy the best Plauon of the most celebrated makers, nt the vory low price of 50, ?75 or f300. according to style of cane, or with four round cor ners and lull agrnllo for J150, and guaran tee them In every ronpeet eijiial to any rinno maoe 01 similar siyie, or. no sal. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from Ihe very best materials, and by tlio most hkilled and finislied work men. The manufacture is conducted bv one of the most experienced Piano innnu- laeturera in tlic country. Tins is no now enterprise, turning ont a poor and cheap piano, niacin irom green wooii,, ana tiy irroonor niccliimics. . Our Phuto is unsurpassed by nil v in the market for its rich and powerful tonos. and its adaptation to i!io human voicn in sympathetic, mellow find siiiingquslUie". 11 MpeaKS lor Hsell. We are w.illing to phico -lt beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either' in beaut v of case, or excellence of Ion, and '"at half tho money" of equally good instruments. , ... "The be.;t. the cheapest" 1 ' When it eosls tho lcat money. All Piwnos fully warranted for Avu rNti. Send for our HlustriUcd ami Pescrip- tlvt) Circular. The ''Meinlrlsjohn" Pisai U. Offlca of Mauufactorr, M 15ROADWAT, K.-T. HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SUBROUKDIHGS.' t, All wiinfing Fruit Farms, cspeciall ad apted t the growth of thn Vino, whers it is mi established success nnd pavs lntf profit. The land is also adapted to th , growth of I 'caches, Pears, Apples and smoll fruits; also Grain, Grass and. Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vintyai , Orchards and Farms, 1 now bo sen. 'Mm locution is only !l4 miles south nf Philadelphia, by Railroad, in ft mild,, de llK'htful climate, and at tho very doors of tiio New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. The place. Is already Urge, miccessful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and "ther privileges nro already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, tilass, Straw Goods, and other Ihiugs, nt which ditlereut lnouibers of a family can procure employ ment . It has been ii health resort for sonm years past for people Kiiil'erii.g from 'pul monary aiVectioiiK, Catarrh, Ague, nniiilA bilily; many thousands havo entirely re covered. , A new brick hold has just been OTn plctcd, 100 feet front, wjih tack buildings, four stories high, Including Frencti roof, m and all modci n iniliroM'tni.i;ts for iho'nc coinniodal ion of visitors. . Price of Farm Land ?ii'.fiO' per nero, payable inst.illuients, v if Lin the period of four years. In thin climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as p)0 acres further north. Persons' unacquainted wild fruit grow ing can become familiar with it iu a short tone on account of surroundings. Five acre, one acre, and town lots, in tho towns of Landisviilo and Yinehind, also for sale. Whilst visiting the Centennial Exhibi tion, Vinoland can La visited at Mnall ei pen sc. , f A paper containing full information,, will be sent upon application to CHRLEf K. LAN 1)IS, Viilcland. N. J., freo of cost.. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in th New York Tribune, by tha well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson: All the farmers were of the "well todo" sort, und some of them, who havo turimd, . their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown l i.-h. The soil is loam,, varying from sandy to elavev, snd surface gently undo hitlng, Intorso'etcd with siunil L- t ,!..... U ... .. I '. 1 , . on ,imii uuu viccanioiiiu wet mciuiowa in I which doposts of peat or muck aro stored, 1 sulUeient to fertilize the whole upland sur face, after it )ns been exhausted of in natural fertility. It Is certainly one or tho most oxtonalr 1 fertile tracts, in an almost Wd position. ! and suitable condition for pleasant farm' , ing, that wo know of this sidoofthnW'mt eru prairies. We found some of tho - old est farms apparently just ns profltahlr productive as n hen first cleared of forest i hlty or a hundred years ago. I The geologist would soon diseovor fh cuuso ol this coutinued fertility. Tl vyholo country is a marine deposit, and all through tho soil wo found evide-ncw t calcareous substances, generally la tba lorm of indurateil cal arvous marl ahow- Jng many distinct forms of ancient! shUa. ot tho tertiary lormation ; and this ujarlr substanee is scattered all through the soil, ma very comminuitd forU, uiul m thl cx'iotcond.non most easily 'ihumileteA; tUo1""1" tlcslrU ta IOC WORK of all uYhjI', 1 lice on fshoi t notice. no at this ut'-
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