The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 10, 1877, Image 4

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    .! Was Ma. ,
. i ;ati forty yours old, atnl as long
.is a raii, wont Into the hank recently
to get the cash on a thirteen dollar
check drawn by a party living in Nan
keen towufhiji.
"You will havo to bo i.lenlifictl,"
esutl tho cashier, bo looked at tlio
check.
"I'm tho man," was the reply.
"Hut I don't know that yui'nro."
"Hut I do."
must bring some one here who
knows you."
Don't I know myself?" exebumod
tho check-tender
"But I must know you. You may
be Tom Jones, for all 1 knoR-."
"You must he a consumed xbol to
think I think I'tu some oue else!"
growled the man in response.
"You must bo identified." repeated
tho cashier.
"That's my name, I tell ye, and this
is me, aud if this batik guts mo riled
I'll kick tho bull crowd of ycr over
behind that railing."
Tho cashier wouldn't pay, aud tho
mail couldu't find any one who knew
li i an, nnd at noon he was waiting for
that fellow who sasacd liitu to como
out.
A poor Irish cripple sat begging at
a bridge, urging his appeal to the
charity of passengers with the eager
nnd versatile eloquence of his country.
A centleman ana lady young, gay,
and handsome, with that peculiar look
of gratified and complacent conscious
ness which indicates the first few weeks
f married life crossed the bridge.
They regardod not the petition of the
beggar, so, just as they passed him, he
oxclaimedfc "May the blessings of the
Lord, which biiugs love, aud joy, and
wealth, and a fine family, follow you
all the days of your life." A pause
tho couple passed heedlessly t)n, and
rrnrn r oYrlor) "anI novot war.
W V j V VI I U V V V J V.
take you."
How the term "Mollie Maguires,"
originated, may bo of soiuo interest to
our readers. Says uu exchange: Some
fifty 3 ears ago, or more, a poor old
woman 111 Ireland had her cottage
pulled down over her head by her
landlord. Ha name was Mollie Ma
guiro, and she died of grief and ex
posure. Thereupon her son and some
neighboi lads formed themselves itito
a secret band, and vowed aud took
tierce revenge on Irish landlords in
general. The band spread rapidly,
and they called themselves tho "Mollie
Maguires," aud Irish coal miners
brought the namo to America.
A lady who consulted her physician
almost daily, about some imaginary
ailment, and who liked to talk with
him on a groat many subjects, because
be was a witty aud charming mau, ou
1 ..
one occasion asicea 10 ue excused an
interview. The doctor, thiukioor the
sorvant mUuuderstood the mssage, re
quested his arrival to be .announced a
second time, but the lady said -that
"she was grieved at being obliged to
deny herself the pleasure of his com
pany, because ehe was very ill.
Au Ohio exchange eava : Hon. C. S
Smart, Stato School Commissioner,
thinks it a very difficult thing-for five
or six persons of intelligence and
truthful intentions to tell substantially
the tame story about a street incident
witnessed by all of them. Ho savs
, telling the truth is an art ; that there 1
are very few persous who can dii&trcx-1
cept newspaper men. Long practice;
enables the-n to hit the mark almost
every time!
A grave magistrata was bitting at
.1.111. !
wic lauie ueiwccu two coxcombs, who
took it into their heads to attempt
making hirn the butt of their ridicule.
"Gentlemen," said he, "I plainly per
ceive your design ; but to save un
necessary trouble, I must beg leave to
give you a just idea of my character.
le it known to you that 1 am not pre-
cisely a fool, nor altogether a knave,
but (as you see) something between
both."
"What is the reason that mtn never
kiss each other, while the ladies waste
a world of kisses on femiuiue faces?'1
fcaid a very foolish gentleman to a
lovely girl the other day. The young
lady answered : "Because the meu
always have something better to kiss,
und the women have not." The gen
. tit-man "saw it immediately."
Now does tho wily bank director
find a deficit of ten thousand dollars,
und exclaim : "This comes of support
ing men in idleness." Ordered that
there ba a reduction of ten per tent,
on the salary of the night watchman.
Master Jack (inquiringly") "Why
don't baby eat buns, auntie?" Aunt
8iug!eton "Because she has no teeth,
dear." Master Jack (audibly) "then
why can't you lend her yours, auntie?
You ain't always u-mig 'cm."
A special dispatch to the Paris pa
pers reports that tho Czar is ill. Indi
rection probably ; a little too much
111 key.
katydids havo ruised their voices
ami tho music of the air is like unto
a woman tbarrcnirg a case knill- on a
crock.
Tlio Albany A rgus says that mar
tit d people love each other better
'to they have a fight about once a
T ".mi' U iicv-j in'r from htr
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS
Retailed at Wholesales Fricca.
$000 for S230.
G30for $300.
$700 fCr S300.
OOO for S300.
Tim
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO,
iiAin pax piuo:.
Only One Price fur dish, nnd n
lOTV
NO DEVIATION.
"Wo give no discounts.
Wo imv no nircnts' commissions, which
double tho prices of nil Pianos.
Wp look to tlio People, who want a first-
class Piano nt a fair profit aver cost of
manufacture. We appoint the People our
tnrtHits, and pvo them our Pianos low
ns any airont can buy ctiuilly ood Pianos
of any other roan u fact urer, irivinsr tho
People, in a reduced price, what is usually
expended in ooinniNMons, rent, freight,
travolimr and incidental expense.
i 110 VMeitelssohn 1'iano (.v.. can well
you a 7 J octavo rosewood ease Piano, 0 feet
10 inches lonir. with trout round corners.
curved lours, serpentine and plinth mould- (
lnjjs. with improvements, Including
Full Iron Frame,
Over Strung 1'as,
Agraffe Treble, and
Froneh Grand Ac tion,
which only accompany the best Pianos of
tho most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of $mo, SS or $100, according
to style of case, or with four round cor
ners and full agraffe for ? t"0, nnd guaran
tee them in every respect coital to any
Piano made of similar style, or no sale.
llio ".Mendelssohn ' Piano is manufac
tured from tho very best materials, nnd
by tho most skillod and finished work
men. Tho manufacture is conducted by
one of the. most experienced Piano lnanti-
laemrers in toe country. This is no new
enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap
piano, iiinuo iroin green wood, and oy
irroener mechanics.
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in tlie
market for its rich nnd powerful tones,
and its adaptation to iho human voico in
sympathetic, mellow and siuging qualities.
11 spt'HKS lor usoii.
e aro willing to plaeo It beside, any
other mnke of Piano on its merit, eithor
in haunt v of case, or excellence of tone,
and "at half tho money" of equally good
instruments.
"Tlio host the cheapest'
When it costs tho lcat money.
All Pianos fully warranted for live yeitrs.
Hood for our illustratod and 1'oserip
tive Circular.
The "Mf n iU,lssohii' Finno Co,,
Oftloo of Manufactory,
m unoAinvAY, x. y.
OXLY KKJIEOY FOR
HARD TIMES.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
All witiiting Fruit Farms, cspnciall ad
apted to the growth of the Vino, whero it
in an established success nnd pays largo
profit. Tho hind is also adapted to tho
growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and
sniDll fruits ; also Grain, Grass and. Yog
tables,
Many hundred of excellent Yineyai s,
Orchard? und Farms, can now bo Keen.
The location Is only ;5t miles south of
Philadelphia, by Kail road, in a mild, do
lihtful climate and at tlio very doors of
tho Now York and Philadelphia Markets.
Another Kailroad runs direct to Now
I York.
The place is already large, successful
and prosperous. Churches, Schools, nnd
other privileges uro already established.
Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing,
Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at
which different members of a family can
procure employment.
It has been a health resort for some
years past for people Kud'oring from pul
monary atloctions. Catarrh, Ague, and de
bility; many thousands have entirely ro
covered. A new brick hotel has just been com
pleted. 100 feet trout, with back buildings,
four stories high, including French roof,
and all modern improvements, for tho ac
commodation of visitors.
Pricn of Farm Land P25.00 per acre,
payable installments, within tho period of
four years. In this climate, planted out
to villi's, 'M acres of land will count fully
ns much as 11)0 acres further north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit "grow
ing can lucoine familiar with it iu a Kliort
t mo on account of Htirround!o(;s.
Five acre, one acre, and town lots, In
the towns of Laudisvillo and Yineland,
also for sale.
Whilst visiting the Centennial Exhibi
tion, Yineland can be visited at small ex
pense. A paper containing full information,
will be sent upon application to C11H1.KS
K. LAND1S, Yineland. N. J., free of co-it.
Tho following is an extract from a de
scription of Yineland, published in tlio
New York Tribune, by tho well-known
Agriculturist, Solon Uobinson:
All the farmers were of tho "well to do"
Hoft, and some of them, who havo turned
their attention to fruits and market pard
oning, havo grown ri::h. Tho soil is loam,
varying from sandy to clayey, ami surface
gently unduhiting,intei,oetcd with Mnali
streams ami occasional wet meadow s in
which deposts of peat or muck are stored,
sullicient to fertili.o the whole upland sur
face, after it has been exhausted of its
natural fertility.
It is ccrtuinly one of the most extensive
fertile tracts, in an almost level position.
and unliable condition for pleasant fann
ing, that wo know of this bido of the West
ern prairies. Wo found some of the old
est farms apparently just, as profitably
productive us when first cleared of forest
jil'ty or a hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover tho
cam:( of this continued fertility. '1 he
whole country is a marine deposit, and all
through the soil we found evidences of
calcareous substances, generally in the
form of indurated "'alcarenus mail, show
ing many distinct forms of ancient shells,
of tlio tertiary formation ; ami this marly
substance is scattered all through tin soil,
in a very comminuted lorn', and in too
mkuW condition most easily issiminilated
bv Mich plants as tho farm r desires to
en! .! at i.
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cm i n''l at the i:i:-
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WORK
DOXK AT TUB
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At he lowed cah prices, neatly, prompt
hj, and in style equal to that of any
other establishment in the Ditlrid.
-:u:
BUSINESS CARDS
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CAHLl,
SCUOOL CARDS
WBDDINQ CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
ENVELOPES
RILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NO I E HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS
HANDBILLS
LABELS,
SHUT! NT; TAOS, Ac.
JOB
ATTAINED AT LAST I
A 1RI0L Will ITS FOPULARITV
fc.Vt.Kt VVKtltE.
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r.-- i if- ' 5- "Jt t---'j
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I i W .?-:'v. c-ty -W5.;
OTSSfflBrasaiM.
AVhea onro vse will retain Its
plaro .Oliver, j
IT IS CELEBRATED Foil ITS f CVf.NT?r,SS. I
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LAROEST SUVKIN'S
r.:S'JHCJCS .lANUFACTUKCO.-AOAI'ir.O ALIKE.
TJ THE L"".E OF TI!E FAMILY OH 1 HE WrOliK
fillOP. IT HAS THE LAKCtCST Sli'JTTLE. WITH
A I'-OREIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A bPOOL 0!-
lHT "U'SHOTTLr TCNSION 15 fiOJDSTABlE
WITIl.l'lT KCMCVIItQ Tltu fcilUULE FUOM THE
t.ACHiNE.
THIS MACHINE 13 SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWEn 13 APPLIEIJ OIHECT LY
CVEn THE NEr.CLl", THUS ENAULINQ IT TO
tiEW THE HEAVIECT MATERIAL WITH t)N
EQUALtD EASE. IT IS VERY SlWiPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURADLE AS'IRON AND
&TEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARINO
TARTS CASE-HARDENED Ort STFEL, AND
MGENIOt;SLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
Til IliD Hi '
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. ITIS. ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD
TROM $1 5 TO $25 LbSS THAN 01H&R FIRST"
CIAS3 MACHINES.
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY CIVEH
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CRiH OR ON CREDIT.
SLHU FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
KaSsriig Maciisa Co.,
35S Ettclld Avenue,
CLEVELAND, 0.
' F. A. HALmVlN, Tidimitu, Pa., A Kent
for Warren County. 4'Jh
BJXBY'S
BLACKING.
A ( (IMltlNEI) IM)I.!.SII HLAt KTM1 AM)
LKATHiat I'UtSiatVATIVli.
l'.xprrts nnd Professional Tiootblacks in
New York, und all other larpo cities wbt-ro
this l!!iu:kini; bus boon intiodiieiMl, ao
knowlrtljie it's i,poriority overall import
ed or (ioiiicstie libickiupt in two, as an
Klfjiant rolbb nnd Consorvor of Leather.
rUby' "IJi'st" I'.lnekint; bn a I?ed und
lil'tn I.kl.e.. Do not 1 dceeivod by fii'-t-'itiriv;
our "Standard" iJliickintr in phieu
of 'i.t." The (St.nidard lias tho label
Mttmpod into the tin cover.
Thin brand is in:n!i to eonipctn with
other Aniprieati and KroneU blacking",
bill i inferior to our "llest."
JJixby's 'T.e'-t" blacking will navo its
tntiro cofrt in tho Wear of your boots und
Mboes.
liOUSEKEKPEItS THY
Bixby'b French Laundry Blue,
siFTr.Nt'i roxi":
J'ho most eonviinicnt and economical
package, end tlio only combined Bltaeli
und rdueinn Powder in use.
H. M. blXbY it CO.,
Manu!actilrinK ChcmUts,
11 Xoh. i & 17o Washington St., N. Y.
N I I) 1) A I I4 ' S
EV1ACNETIC.SOAP
'i ho CIieai..Kt Noap that ran be used for
tho following reasons;
1st. t)no L.ir will ;;o as far as two of any
oilier. .
Cel. Only naif thn nsiiftl rnbbins beiiift
roqui rod, thero is a Kivins; of tnoi'o
than tho ontiro et'.st of tho So.:p in
labor alone.
3d. Tho clothe- arc ma le Sweet, Clean
and whito wiili nit boiling r Scald
ing, (bus nil injury t" tlicm i-iavoi l
cxl. There is a nivin:; in iu- 1 aim
. liard work, and the wasnio.-i is I o n
in about half the usual tiroc.
It i aNo trua ran teed u nder a .ei.y t v '
filty dollars not to inj'irts tiie i ;-. r
hands, and ns one trial will ii.il !e :.:!
person t asee'taln Hie liil'h . llii-i
i-lati-iiieii!.-, it would n::Vi r p.iy the ji"-
OlM-t. ! t. Ul'.V !:l -III etO ;Vt! s'-- :!!
of ad Ver: ,SIIIU HI. t .'.:! lie i ' i
merit for lux S. aj h n -w
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and S'iav ': " .es.
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WllOl.fcsAI I I'aNI'V 'il .) !.li.-..
lieie' id .Helll.
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duel' It h,.it II o. : i
.ruiiibjL HXP0S1TI0H
Nfill l.V MHI pit.., ,lle...;i : i . . I j'
binding, in i r ie ,
as the best en;. ' .
(ileal h.l' b.l :
eiais, pi, '
men t . '. ' 'ill i.l . i i . ,e, I . :
t-.tar-ii v "ii in l.ur v. e. "
if at nil. Now or oe ei .
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for ltd! .:,rr:e-
ula; -is add less llllillAKl) JtUoS., l'ub-
l:.-ln rs, l'liiladelpbiii. Pa. 4J-."it
''JftNTFn -Nbu to sell t.. Mtrebaits
tllU I LU j','() a moiit li and ti'uvclinv:
experi-es paid. U.?iu Mir. ".., St. Juis,
Mo. 1
GLENN'S
SULPIWK SOAP.
THonofr.m.Y Cures ITise.vsks or the Skik,
hE.U'TIFlLS TUB COMPLEXION. l'HKVEK 1'S
AND kF.MK.HIKS RllEU.M.V DSM . AM) Ci'OfT.
Heals Sores a;vd Ahkasionm ok tui
Cuticle and Counteracts Co.ntauion.
Tliis Ktamlard F.xtcrn.il Rrmeilj' for Y.wvn
tinns, Sores Rtid Injuries of tlie Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE CoMI'l.KXloN ALL Pi l'.M
1S11KS niising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of tlie prcs, lint nlsil
tliose jnoiluccd by the sun and wind, such m
tan nnd freckle. It renders the CUTICI.K
MARVEI.OUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and l'LlANT,
and being a wholesome BiiAUTUiER is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
All the remedial advantages of Sui
rnuR !aths are insured UY 'ihe t SE nv
(main's Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and I'Rr.-
VENTS KHELMATISM ftlul UOUT.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTIIINC. and LINEN
Mid TREVENTS DISEASES COMML'.NICATKD BY
CONTACT With the 1'EUSON.
It dissolves Danduvit, prevents bulJ
ncss, and retards (;iaynciS of the hair.
1'hysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. D. The 53 cent cakes arc triple Uk tire of i'.imo at
sj cents.
" HILL'S HAIU AM) WIITSKKU DYE,
ISIacIt or Brown, 00 Cents.
i. N. CWTTESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.T.
Music Has Charms .
ruTcics ui:i)uci.n.
THE BEST IN , HE WORLD !
WILL LAS T A LIFE T7,iEl
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IN PAII.Y TJSK.
A Stool Boid Free wiili each Organ.
The best talent in the country reeorn
mends there t ivann. The nicest ami bent.
Morn tor the nionoy, r.nd better nal-
isl'aetiin than any iww uisde. They com
prise tho
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ost-paid to aiiy address, upon applica
tion to
b. SUON'INGKU OIMAN CO.,
47 to tl Cn tsTNt.T St.,
15 Now Haven, Conn.
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I.NTllU'.l.Y UKWlUTTKtf 1IY TUB
AbLV'.MT WIU'l lCHS ON
i:vi:uy suiUKCT.
Prinlcil from New Typo, and 111 null ati-jj
with mpv erlal Tliousimtl ILn
i;iaVinH ami Maya.
Tl e work nrhrinnll v ptibiishrd under (ho
titlo of Till: N luW AM KitUJA N CYCl.O
I'.l.l'IA was enmplcted In ISW, Mined
which time, the wide eirclilatl ui whlcli it
has attaint' I In all pnris of tho United
Slates, nnd Iho signal tlevelopinents which
have taken place In every branch of
science, lilt ralurt', and art, finvo indueed
the editors ami publishers to submit il t.r
an exact and thoroimh revision, nnti li
issuo a new edition entitled
THE fcfilERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.
Vithin the last ten yearn the pror.reiu of
discovery in every tlc'partinent of knowl
c le ba- mad a new work of rfArcnouwW
imperntivo waul.
Tlio lnovrmeiit of political affair IimiI
kept pace with tho discoveries of Hciencp,
and their fruitful application to tint lutliiM
trial and useful arts and the on venienoo
and refinement of social life, (irt at wuik
anil eotisciUciit revolutions have occurred,'
involving niiilonal ih:iiiL:es of peculiar'
moment. The civil war of our tn n eotiu-
try, which wa.s at its height when tho hint
volume of t lie old w i k appeared, has hap
pily been ended, mid a newcourseof com
mercii.l and iudiisfrial netivity has leuu
eomnienccd. barno accessions to our
CLBGRAPllll'AL RMIWLCDCK
Have been made by tho intlefatiablu OJt
)lor:rs of A Iricn.
Tho f;re..t political rovtduflotiN of Hio
last decade, vith tho nittural result of tint
Inpsn of time, Iiavo brought into publlti
view a iiiultilnde of new men, whoso
names aro in every one's mouth, and of
who. e lives every one is curious to know
(he particular, "(i real battles havo been
d'ou;;lii and impot tuiit sieves maintained,
of which tlio details are as yt t preserved
only in. the newspapers or In tho transient
pul'ili' ations of ll.o tlay, but which ouUt
now to take their place in
rUimNENT AND AUTHENTIC 1I1ST0RT.
In preparing tho present edition for h
prcss.it has accordingly been thoaini of tk
editors to bi lnif down the Information tt
tho latest possible dates, and to furnish an
accurate account of tiio most recent dis
coveries in science, of every fresh produc
tion in literature, and of tlie nowest inven
tions in tint practical arts, nn well At tu
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