The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 12, 1877, Image 4

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    WEDNKMlAY JlCllMMi, SEPT. 1!, 1S77.
nonouan officers.
Jlurfjtss--(l, W. UoniNHONt
iynincHmen P. 1). Thomas, H. .T. Setley
Wm. Hlchards, I). S. Knox, A. 1$. Kelly,
C A. Itnndiill.
Justice of the Peace D. M. Knox. C. A.
(ttlllllllll.
(Xinstnlite IT. Hwngirnrt
tSchnol Director IL II. Miiy, IT. O. Da
vis, O. W. ltobinson, T. J. yandieson, 1).
W. Chirk, W. It. Dunn.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President. Jmlije L. D. Wktmorb.
Associate, Judges Jos. (J. Dai.k, Ro
VAiin Kkhh.
Treasurer J. St:TM'Y.
Prnthnnntari, Hey inter X; Recorder, ifr.
J. W. I'i.auk'.
s7i e ritr J it st i h Ska w ic k v.
fiiwi.Moirr Kli Bkuun, Isaac
J,ON(l, JoilN KlX'li.
Count ; iSiiperiiitcnih'nf II. S. Bnoric
"WAV. JUstriet Attorney D. InwfV.
.)) tlommixsioifcrs H. Town nil,
Lyman Cook.
(flinty 'Surveyor T. P. Coi.mns.
rvivir M. TrTia,, Jr.
County Auditors Nichot.as Thosiv
rON, J. K. NtHMi, II. A. 7,lTi:rnFM,.
Mcmhcr of Oonf)ress u WntTK.
Assembly I. B. AflXKW,
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Regular services nt tho M. E.
Church on Suuilay evening next.
Uev. Allen will occupy tho pulpit.
Dr. Hlaiiio arrived home from
Cincinnati ou Monday evening last.
He )elt his family well, and their rel
ative) as usual.
Mrs. G. W. Sawyer started to Bos
ton on Wednesday last on a visit to
lier family und friends there. She is
a native of that city.
M. Th'ers, ex-l'rei-ident of France,
died lust week, and wai buried with
nil the honors which conld be confer
red by a mourning nation.
Each day further confirms the
pad report no squirrels. Tho brow of
tho hunter is sad, the barrels of his
gun are rust) , and his mind is filled
with gloom.
Harvey .Foreman and Jas. Carson
are iu town from below. Wo will now
learn whether or not there are any
' squirrels in Forost County. Harvey
will hunt them out if they exist.
' The chestnut crop looks nt pres
ent as if it was going to be a failure,
ond tho hickory-nut crop ditto. The
beech-nut!", ou the contrary, are plen-
ty in those sections where beech trees
happen to grow.
-The improvements about the Court
luu'o out huiMinM are coming on
ii pace a slow pace. A mistake was
made by somebody in tearing down
the old building before tho new one
was completed.
It was due to tho efforts of some
of our enthusiastic sport-men that the
. John's Kuu oil well was not located
. light in the middle of a first-class
doer-lick. The lick is a bird in baud ;
oil is yet in the bush, as it were.
Mr. Conver is sinking a water
well in the rear of his residence. He
struck a vein of coal under his house
when he was digging his cellar, and
wo would not be surprised if l:e stnuk
oil this time. He always hits some
thing he doesn't strike at.
Mr. & Mis. Jas. Kelly, of uitu
burgh, returned lumo on Thursday
last, taking with them their grand
daughter, Mis3 May Kelly, who will
. attend school in the Smoky City this
fail and winter.
--An agent for Appleton's artistic
publications was in town on Monday,
but didn't succeed in taking matiy
subscribers. Our citizens appreciate
art in all its forms, but prefer to wait
n little to seo how that lease of theirs
is going to turn out.
The Oil City Daily Derrick came
to us yesterday mor iing, enlarged, im
proved, and having a new head ou. It
takes this method of celebrating its
. sixth birthday. The success of this
paper is something wonderful, tut is
lully merited by tho cnterpiiso and
get-up of its proprietors.
--A baud of little Italians have
struck a bonanza iu this place, having
played foe four or five dances in the
last couple of weeks. The last ouo
was in Partridge's Hall on Monday
, veu'.ug last, Wo understand that the
.lance was well attended, ami enjoyed
.by all.
Mr. M. M. Seybolt has been ap
ipiirtted Post Master of Urookston,
vice. D. Graham, resigucd. Mr. Hey
liiDlt will attend to the duties of that
responsible oiUee in asatisfictory mau
..mr to all. The mail facilities there
arc excellent, aud the mail matter sett
and received there is probably secoud
iu Forts t Caunty, TioucMa being the
first.
FOREST COUNTY OIL NEWS.
Tho" nt which was fast in the
Reck well, was gotten -ul ou Monday
night, and business will pTocecd there
ns eoon ns things, mo straightened
around They are down 850 feet.
On tho Woods Heirs' tract, four
miles east of Tionestn, the rig is up for
a well, and operations will begin at
once, under tho superintendence of
Capt. Baldwin.
At tho mouth of Little Coon, six
miles up Tionesta creek, Messrs. Fox
& Fink aro building a rig, and busi
ness is to be pushe os fast as circum
stances will permit.
Dr. Towler is still penetrating into
the bowels of the earth in Jenks, town
ship near Marienville, and may be ex
pected to strike the s.md nt any tim.
Mr. D. .Palmer, formerly of Childs
& Palmer, lumbermen, is putting up a
rig on the Con 1 tract, on Bear Creek,
und is to put down several wells there
if ho receives proper encouragement.
Capt. McLaughlin, of Cash Up no
toriety, commenced drilling on the
Kepler Farm, in Harmony township,
on Monday.
Co pel a ml it Co., on same farm are
down 500 feet, and should soon be
beard from. The owners are sanguine
of success.
On tho Balltown property it is un
derstood that a good deal of leasing is
going on, and that there is a prospect
of several wells going down there soon.
On the Coruwell leases, on Dutch
Hill, uolhing is yet being done, but it
is expected that work will bo com
menced (herd shortly. Enough has
beeu contracted for that we can see
that tho operators niaau business.
It will be seeu from the above show
ing that Forest County is now liable
to receive a thorough test, and conse
quently we may hopo for better limes
iu tho future. We have never talked
to a practical oil man who did not bc
lie'3 that wo had oil iu paying quan
tities in a good part of oar couuty,
and. taking the belt theory, we are
liable to have some of tho best terri
tory yet discovered. . Truly the day is
dawning.
At a meeting of the School Board
held on Saturday evening last, the
question of school books for this bor
ough was taken up, and the following
books adapted :
Osgood's Headers and Spellers; Guy
ot'a Geographies ; Stoddart'a Arithme
tics ; Hay's Algebra ; Bullion's revised
series of Grammars; Anderson's Gram
mur School History and Bryant &
Slratton's System of Book-Keeping.
These books will be introduced into
bur sc hools at a reduced rate, and will
be on h ind soon. Due notice of their
arrival will be given. It. will be ne
cessary fr all pupils to procure these
books, as no others will be allowed to
be used in the schools.
Tho change was made necessary by
the fact that there wero iu school sev
eral distinct series of text-books, mak
ing a large number of extra ehsses
necessary. Besides, the school law re
quires uniformity in the books used,
and by violating this provision we were
endangering our State appropriatrffn.
Wo have be.n spoken to by direc
tors of the townships in our coutity 09
this subject, aud nil present the same
complaint lack of uniformity iu
school books. It is important that
each school board should look to this
matter, us we hear that several school
districts in the State have this year
Ios. their nppmpri ttions from this
very neglect. If a uniform series
could be adopted throughout the coun
ty, it would save much trouble here
after. The October number of Ballon a
Magazine, a delightful companion for
leisure moments, is before us. There
is nothing dull in this number. Earl
Marble furnishes an illustrated poem ;
the author of "The Slaver'u Adven
tures" gives us a spirited sketch called
"An Unexpected Attack," tho scene
of which is laid in Zanzibar; Mis
Mary Helen Boodey contributes a
giaceful little poem," and then there
arc quito a number of love stories and
adventures which go to make tho mag
azine the best of the kind in the coun
try. Published by Thomes & Talbot,
2.'i Iluwley Street, Boston, at SI. 50
per year, postpaid, and for sala at all
the periodical depots in the country.
There are some quarrelsome deer
in lliU county that are making at
tempts to frighten our . sportsmen out
cf the woods, (simply on account of the
freedom which the game law affords
them fijr some time yet. We shoul iu't
be surprised toliear of somo of them !
bung shot in self defence.
Andrew Fleming, Esq., died at
his residence, in Waterford, Erie coun
ty on tho 31st duy of August ' last,
aged about GO jears. "Esq. Fleming
w as one of the earliest lesulents of this
place, and was for several years en
gaged in the mercantile business here
with Hon. Jos. G. Dale. He moved
to this section iu 1S2G, and remained
hero until 18G5, when he moved to
Vineland, N. J., aud from there to
Waterford, where he resided until his
death. He was a man of whom all
who were in any way associated with
him, and, in fact, all who knew him,
speak well. He was evidently a jost
and good man, and hi.s death is sin
cerely mourned by all his old frierjds
and acquaintances.
ACIarington correspondent writes
us th following particulars of a fatal
accident which occurred in that sec
tion leeently :
Mr. Daniel Woolford, of Barnett
twp., Jefferson Co., was suddenly kill
ed on Friday, 31st ult. Ho was en
gaged in fulling a tree upon which an
other had lodged, when the forks of
the lodged tree split, one of thsra strik
ing and killing him instantly. His
head was entirely crushed in, iu which
condition he was found by his family.
The funeral services took place on the
3d inst., Rev. T. II. Sfiecklt-r .officia
ting. Mr. .Woolford was ifr his fifty
eighth ycar( and was a quiet inoffen
sive man. He leaves a family to
mourn his loss.. May a kind provi
dence sustain them.
J. Y. Saul had an interview with
some yellor-jackets on Saturday last,
which resulted satisfactorily to the Y.
J., but disastrously to j. Y. Mr. Saul
was assisting the oilier lmuds. on Mr.
Chadwiek's section of the R. R., to re
move a tree from tho side hill to be
low the truck, when the "jackets"
formed a hollow square and charged
on him. He could not let go his hold
without endangering the life and limbs
of himself and the others, who had
hold of the tree, so he had to accept
their bills under protest ns present
ed. When he finally got out he was
punctured as full of holes as a seivc.
No serious results followed.
We notice Col. Hunt, P. V. Mer
cilliott, tho Messrs. Hettish and some
others, in from Jenks township, $0 tes
tify iu the .natter of the B g Level
Road business. It appears that more
taxes have been collected iu Forest
Couuty thau has been expended 011 the
road in the county, and an effort is be
ing made to get back the surplus.
Wo call the attention of our read
ers to the lidvertisemeut of the Parker
Gun, which appears in this issue. This
gun Jias a reputation secoud to none
manufactured in the U. S., and those
in want of a good breech-loading gun
cannot do better than to send their or
der to Parker Bros., West Me;ideo,
Connecticut.
There is au immense amount of
freighting done over the P. T. it B. R.
R. at present, and the road must be
paying immensely. The stock is on
tho rise, and if the work continues it
will soon be one of the best slocks in
the market. D. McCargo, the Super
intendent is doing a big business with
this and tho A. V. Road. There are
no idlers on either branch.
Soms candidate or candidates for
the penitentiary stole all our little
store of grapes, on Sunday night last.
They were not quito ripe, and we live
in hopes that the perpetrators will
have such gripes in their stomachs as
will cause them to wish they had never
been born. We will reward any per
son who will give us certain informa
tion, as to who was the thief or thieves.
We have received from the pub
lishers, Messrs. Kuako & Co., Pitts
burgh, a beautiful song and chorus,
in sheet form, entitled "'Neath the
Roses, Long Ago;"' words by A.
French, music by Harry Percy. It is
a beautiful pieeo of music and can bo
procured from the publishers, by en
closing 40 cents.
Pluvius has evidently been trying
to get up a flood for the benefit of our
lumbermen, and bis exertions hava
beeu watched with interest by all con
cerned. However the attempt has
boon a failure so far, and it is some
what doubtful whether we have a flood
this fall.
-Rev. Elliot has killed a few pig
eons this fall, almost the only oues
that have beeu bagged in this section
siuce last fall. . If sma,l game of some
sort doesn't get plenty here pretty
soon, tho boys proposo to organize a
party to go to where tho game 1a aud
have a graud bunt. j
We are sorry to have to report
this morning that diphtheria has again
made its appearance io our place;
Artie, the second daughter of G. W.
Robinson, having been attacked with
it yesterday. Dr. Cobnrn was called,
and this morning reports that the little
girl is better, and is liable to recover.
TEACHERS' EMINATIONS.
Marienville, October 3.
Clarington, October 5.
Tionesta, October 13.
Neillsburg, October 14.
West Hickory, October 15.
Newtown Mills, October 17.
Nebraska, October 19. '
Tho examinations will be partly
oral, and Directors nre invited to be
prc3eiit, as it will give an opportunity
for them to judge of the qualifications
of teachers. Teachers are requested to
be present promptly at 9 o'clock A.
M. No applicants admitted after that
hour. II. S. Brockway,
' Sup't Public Schools.
We will pay cash on delivery at
our mill in Tionesta, for white oak
stave and beading bolts at the follow
ing prices :
Stave bolts, 3o inches long, per cord
of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts
22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4
ft., $400. Heading bolts must be
mado from timber at least 20 inches
in diameter. Office at Lawrence
House. J. II. Derickson & Co.'
27 If
DENTISTRY?
Dr. S. J. Fisher, Dentist, of Union
City, Pa., formerly of Warren, will be
at Tionesta, at the Lawrence House,
on Sept. 22d, to remain one week
during Court week.
He will be prepared to do all work
prctaining to bis profession in a thor
ough and skillfull manner.
Good reference given. 21-8t
Are you going to the Sea Side, or
are you there already ? In either case
procure some of Glenn's Sulphur Soan,
ifyou woulj increase the luxury .of
the bath, render your skin white and
healthy, and remove freckles or sun
burn, bold by all Druggists.
Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black
or brown, 50 cts. 21-4t
For Stoves, Stove-Pipe and Stove
Castings, go to Robinson & Bonner's.
21 3t.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY,
By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in
General Merchandise.
Flour p barrel ... fs.00(a;8.50
Flour "j suck, best - 2.15
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - 1.75
Chop feed - 1.00
Kyo "i bushel - - - - - - 75
Oats New "fl bushel - - -lOfu ij
Corn, shelled 85
Beans bushel - 2.00Q3.C0
Ham, an mar eurcil - - - 15
Bi-o&kliut Ilicon, sugar cured 1
Shoulders ..... 10
Whitelish, half-barrels - - - 6.00
Lake herrin' half-barrels - - a.75
Sujrar HQ 131
Syrup ------ 75 (iji 1.00
N. O. Molasses ... - 75(Ti OO
Roast Ilio Coffee ... 251 3'J
Itio Coll'oo, .... - 25(0,28
Java Coll'oo ----- 85
Tea .45 (K 1.00
liutter 18&20
ltieo 10
Eyigs, fresh - - - - 11
Salt 2.00
Lard !2(iil5
Iron, common bar - - 3.00
Nail-., lOd, ' keg - - - - 3.00
Potatoes, New - 40(ii,50
Linio bbl. ..... 1.75
D-ied Apples per tli ... fiM,8
Dried T-eef - - 17fa 18
Xetai d vertisements.
JCeirisi'rV Notice.
'girder
t
Kkoistkh's Okfick, Fohust Co., Pa.
Notice is hereby given that Kli Berlin
Adiii'iiistr.ttoi- of tho estate of Paul
Berlin deceased, has tiled his tirst and ti
nul account in this oilico und tho ame
will bo presented at our next Court for
continuation.
I). W. Ci.akk. ItegUter.
'Honest:!, Aug. 27, 177.
A f 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i I r a t o r's X o 1 1 ice.
ATOTICK is hereby given that Infers' of
! Administration on tho estate of Jane
1". Clark, lute of tho borough of Tionesta,
Forest county, P.u, deceased, have beeu
giantod to Ilio undersigned, residing In
said borough. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment,
and tliMflt! having claims or demands
against it will present tho same, duly pro
bated, without delay, to
SAM UK L CLA UK, Administrator,
20-it or his AU'y, Milks W. Tatk.
Notice.
fPo all whom it in. y
-I Co (hut I havo i.i
i.icei a btko no
o fit '-lication
to Hon. Win. Mi-C.'ii'l , ecielary of
Internal AlU.irs lor a we i .;';) to lay on a
vacant piece of land sbua.; 1 hi Uickory
Township, Forest County Pa, adjoining
laud of 10. Walker on tho east, of McAfoo
tfi Co., on the south, warrant No. liti'M on
the west, und warrant No. Slut) on the
north. HUMAN II. K KF.UF.K.
St Julv 1, l77.
PROCLAMATION.
WirrnRAH. Tho Hon. ft. P. Wxtmor,
President Judiro of tho Court of Com
mon Plons fuid Quarter SnuKions in and for
tho county of Korest, lias iswuod his pre
cept for hohliiiKR Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Sessions, V:c., at Tionesta, for
tho County of Forest, to comrneneo r,n tho
fourth Monday of Sopt. next, beintf tho
24i h day of Sept. 1877. Notice is therefore
given to the Coroner, Justlcesof tho Peace
and Constables of nid county, that they bo
then and there in their proper persons nt
ten o'clock, A. M., of said (fay, with their
records, impositions examinations und
other remembrances, to do thoso tilings
which to their olllces appertain to be done,
and to those who are bound in recogni7.anco
to prosecute aqainst t fie prisoners that are
or mil All be in tho jail of t'orest County, that
they be then and there present to prosoeuto
against thorn as shall bo just. Given un
der my hand und seal A. I). 1S77.
JUS'l'tS SUA.WKKY, Sheriff.
TRTALnLlTSErrTTER
l'ROTHONOTAHV'
HV'S OFPIC'K, )
st Co., Pa ,
. . l-'fcRUST I
No. Tr. Yr.
1. Torres ltohnrts et al vs.
J. J. Fisher 10 Sep. 72
2. John A. Proper for uso vs.
J. W. 11. Iteisinger ct al
Administrators 27 May 70
3. Geoi go Morgan rs. 151 mer
N. Lacy 24 Feb. 70
4. Jacob Cosper vs. Justis
Shnwkoy 77 Sep. 70
6. Selden Whitman vs. J. AV.
II. Iteisimier etai ndm'rs 45 Dec. 70
0. J. V. MtFarland vs. C. IJ.
MeCray 22 Feb. 77
7. Jno. H. Carr vs. J. W. Car
son 37 Sep. 70
8. Nancy Dawson's adm'rs vs.
.S. A. Dale 1 : 38 Sep. 78
9. It. O. Carson vs. Garvey
Thompson 12 Feb. 77
10. G. W. Dean vs. J. II. Ding-
man ot b! . 1 May 75
11. IJol.m S, Thomas ot al vs.
J. A. Proper etal 3 Sep. 77
12. Wm, Patterson et ul vs. W.
Patterson 4 Sep. 77
13. Lazarus Moyer vs. S. II.
Haslet et al ,12 May 77
14. Adams, MeUlrurn &Co, vs.
. Alio Superior Lumber Co 7 Sep. 77
15.. Thomas Uuttcr Ji Co. vs.
The Superior Lumber Co 18 Sep.
10. The Superior Lumber Co.
vs. T. J. Van Gicsuuctul 6 May 77
J. 0. U, DeriCKSOll iK vo. vs.
Philetus Thompson et al 07 Dee. 70
. . I). W. CLAU1C, ProUjonolary.
i lonesta, I'jw, Aug. i0, ibu.
SMC RIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias
issued out of tiio Court of Common
Pleas of Forest county and to me directed,
there will be exposed to sale bv public
vendue or outcry,' at the Court House, in
tho borough of lioncsla, on
MONDAY, SKPTEMIJKli 24, A. D. 1877,
at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following descrjb
cd real t-StdteJto-wlt! i" " " " i
W. K. Heath and Siebert Uui hen, Ex
ecutors, etc., vs. Peter Sibblo, No. 31 Sept
Term, 1877. Into. All that certain piece
or parcel el land situate in Kingsley town
ship, l orost coiinij7, reunsyivaiua, oonna
ed and described as follows, to-wit : P.e'
ginning at a post on the south line of John
Dieo, Hie same being ninety-threo rods
from the southwest eornor ot said Jotm
Dice's land, on "the course, north, forty
four degrees east, thenee by south lino of
said Dieo s land and tho line ot Jonn nun
ter's land, north forty-live degrees east.
two hundred and sixty-one and one-half
perches to a post, thonee by other land of
John Dice, norm lortv-tureo aegreoa west
seventy-four perches to a post on lino of
land lately owned by lion. v. w. uun.ien,
theuee by" lino of land now or lately owned
by the said J Ion. C. W. Gilhllcn, south
forty-seven and a half degrees west, two
hundred and sixty threo undone-hall per
ches to a nost. thence south forty-six de
grees east, eighty-live perches to the place
beginning. Containing one hundred nd
thirty acres of land more or less, and be
ing part of warrant numbered Five thou-
1 i 1 i i . . ; . .
Band one llillliu uu uiui luin-i y-iiii ce.
There being erected thereon a frame
dwelling house ono and one-half stories
high, a tramo ham and ouier oniuuitaings
and. about forty acres of cleared land.
Taken In execution and to bo sold as the
property of Peter Sibble nt the suit of W.
11. Healli and Siebert liurhen, Executors,
etc.
Terms cash.
JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Rheriff
Kheriff 's OtUce, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 4, 1877.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Leva.i Facias
. i:tfuedoutot tho Court of Common
Pleas' of Forest County, and to me direct
ed, thero will be exposed tosalo by public
vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in
tho borough uf 'lionesta, on
MONDAY, SEPT. 24th, A. D., 1877,
at 10 o'clock A. M.,tho following described
real estate, to-wit :
Jarod M. IJrusli et al.. Administrators
for uso MeNeal Dean A Co. vs S. A. Craig.
No. 30, Sept. Term, 1877. Davis. The un
divided one-half of two certain traots of
land situate in the Township of Green,
County of Forest and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded and described as follows, viz :
Heginuing at tho northwest corner of War
rant No. 5133, south 401 enst 541 peaches ;
north 471 east 0!X$ perches; north 401
west 511 1 porches ; south 474 wost fl'.)6
porches to place of bnginnimr. Containing
luoo acres and allowance. Taken in exe
cution and to bo sold as tho property ot W.
A. Craig at the fcuit of Jarod M. Hrush ct
al., Administrators, for vo MeNeal Dean
A Co.
Terms canh.
JUSTIS S HAWK ICY. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollieo, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 5, 177.
Administratrix Notice.
rettors of Administration on tho es--itato
of John A. Dale late of tho Ilor-
ough ofTionosta, Forest County, deceas
ed, having been this day granted to the
undersigned, notice is lierchy given to all
persons indented to said estate to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the saino will
present them totha undersigned, proper
ly authenticated tor settlement,
(it 10. C. DA UK. Administratrix.
Tionesta, July liU, lh77.
J. M.MVJIVJIY,
MSiIIiCJr.VrMT 'XVTIL,OIf,
TIONUSTA, "A.
Mr. J. M. Mui-pliyj late c.Jsw York
City, has taken rooms in u -'..nie.on
Iluilding, north of CeuU.-l j.o.i e n.i' i t
prepared to do anything io .' o 1 ic
first-class maimer. Ho h. held e posi
tion of Cutter in soma of tl'e be t ho iM's
in 10ii:;luu' and the United Hi-ir . n.u is
confident, .hut ho can ';ivo ki i :u Joo,
SuiU cut and made from :, i0 J i . , h
guar.ini;ed. Conpet'tioii i . J;a
Qf Fancy Mixed Curds,
vJ Add.ess J. W. Prot-kw
son, Niagara Co., N. Y.
10c. post-imid.
ay it Co., Wil
li 4
yUBSCHIBEfortJio Foreht Itepublican
Olt win niy.
THE PARKER L.
SEND STAMP TOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
"CnsnDIEIR; j
STATE MANAGEMEN1
and i dnilv operation over 37 yenrs.
W15,OOOS
ion
TUESDAY. OCt. 10 and 27, 1S77.
KENTUCKY
STATE AJ,LOI'KEN1
OF , j
$GT,925 IN PHIZES !
1 Priw. ot ...15,0(1
J ri.o ol 8 (,,!
1 Prixo of...
5.001
2,ro1
2..j(il
41.11:3
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
lHi'J Other Prizes amountii;" to
Total i".-. '
Wliolc Ticker., St.OO; 50 Whole TlchrM foj
813; 100 Wliol Ticket, 8o.
Chartered for Educational Institution
Under charter no postponement can evej
occur. All prizes paid in full. Ollicia;
list of drawn numbers published in N; Yi
Herald, N. Y. Sun, and Louisville Court
ier-journai.
Circulars containing full partieula'rs fro
Address SIMMONS i)irtn.'viiv
Manager's Ofhee, -l 3d St., LouisvillelCv
i.-u-Similar Allotments nil Mir Irill ori
'.a?,cViys of VCI'y mouth during tho ycari
S777
is not easily earned In these times
but it can be male iu three month
by any ono of cither sex. in nrnl
part of tho country who la willtncr to worla
steadily at the employment that wo fur-1
nish. fciili per week in your own towni
You need not be nwny front' home' oven
night. You can give your whole time t
tho work or only your spare moments. l
costs nothing to try the wisiness. .Terms!
and $ Outfit Iree. Address at once,
3
liALXKTT A Co., Portland, Maine.
OEY FIVE H
FOR AST ACRE!
Of the Host Land' in America, near tho
Great Union l'acilic IhiiJroad.
A FARM FOR 200 DOLLARS'
in easy payment with low rates of Interest.
HECURE IT NOW
Full information sent free, address
O. F. DAVIS,
Land Agent, U. 1. It. It., Omaha, Neb.'
week to Agents. tlO
Outfit Free. P, O. Vivk-.
ery, Augusta, Mo.
13-4t
N. F. BURN HAM'S 1874
WATER-WHEEL
Is declared tho "Standard Turbine," by
over if0 persous who uso it. lhiees re
duced. New pamphlet, free. N. V '
DUItXIIAM, York, Pa.
JACKSON'S
BEST AND ABOVE ALL.
These brands of sweet navy aro acknowl
edged by all to bo tho finest chewing to
bacco on tho market.
Sold by all deal ors. fteitd for sanirOA to
tho manufacturers, C. A. JACKSON &. 4
CO., Petersburg. Va.. "I
CJ. F. Wardlo, (lenernl Agent, 3 fc 5 S. J
Water St., Philadelphia, Pu. J
-tff. CHEW-SMOKL
9lr?WV mm.
MATCHLESS
j'fl r r..-" i l ma -J OlIAll ll
is? &SCr TAKE NO OTIIEK.
t IX 1-I.LG.
THE PIONEER TOBACCO CO. 'BROOKLYN. H. t
IrVI0ItY Scientist, Architect, Builder,
J Tinsmith and Properly Owner should!
have a copy of the practical trcatiso on
LIUlITNltfu PltOTUCTION, just issued
bv tho undersigned. It exposes tho seri
ous defects of tiio lightning. tods now erect
ed, and gives explicit directions for prop
erly protecting buildings, ships, oil tanks,
steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph
apparatus, etc. It shows aud describes a
simple mciuoa ny wnicu ii.ciHi ioois uuu.
rain nines, or other suitable metallic con
ductors about buildings, will eltect abso
lute protection. Sent by mail, postage;
dipdhkL on reecint f Sl.f0. Henry W.
Spong, itcading, Penna. U 4
DRUNKARD STOP!
C. C. UK KHS. M. D. tiormeily of Pos
ton) has a harmless cure for INT10MP10-
11ANCK. which can bo given without tho
knowledge of tho patient. Also one for tho
OPIUM-HABIT,
Permanent cures guaranteed in both,.
Send stamp for evidence. Ah! druggists
for it. stddross 15KK11S tt CO., llirniine;
ham. Conn. 11 il
THE BLACK IMLLG,
Hy II. N Maguiro, who has spent 12
years in this region. Latest accounts of
(old and Sib'er prospect, Agricultural
and (ira.ing resources, Climate, Hunting,
Fishing, Indians, and Settlers' a. tvent ore
with them. Mining and Wild Wei tern
Life, tho U'atcrlalls, Boiling ioysers, no
ble scenery. Immense tiorge.-i, etc., With
'.'7 hue illustrations, and now map. Price
only 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers,
or sent post-paid for cents by Donnel
ley, Loyd iV. Co., l'u' I shers, Chicago, Hi.
A GREAT OFFER !t
Wo will during
these hard tunes
disK).seof 100 Pianos mid Organs, new and
hivond-hand of llit-t-liiss m.ikijjs include
iug Waters' at lower prices forca-h or in-stallii-cnts
or to let tin; il j.iid tin-tlTan ev
er be o.o ottered. Wuici ' tirand Sipiare
and l i- ht Pianos and organs (includ
ing tliti ev Sovncir and Boudoir) aro
the bo- t made. 7 C la Pianos Jh'iO. "4
do fhiil not used a year. '-" Stop Organs
"(. 1 Stops fVS. 7 Stoivs t)7. 8 StO tt $;.,
10 Stops I J Stops 100 cash, not Used
a year, in ieil'ect order and warranted.
Local trave:ing agents wanted. Illustra
ted Catalogues Mailed. A liberkl iWseoe
to Teachers, Ministers, Churches.
Sheet music at half price. Hoi are
V Sons, Manufacturers, and J''
Kat llth St., Union s.pntre, 1