ulif Jowl gUpuMkan. W. It. DUNN EDITOK. WEDNESDAY OCT. 17, 1S77. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. JAMES P. STERRETT, OF.ALLEOIIENV county. KOK STATE TKEA8UREK, CAPT. W. B. HART, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, HON. J. A. M. PASSMORE, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR TREASURER, WM. LAWRENCE, OF TIONESTA. TO TIIE REPUBLICANS OF PENNSYLVANIA. : ' IIeaikiuarters Republican State) Committee, Philadelphia, October 10, 1877. ) Our party has suffered an apparent disaster in Ohio. The result has only local aud temporary significance. The Republicans of Pennsylvania will be ' neither disarmed nor dismayed. The ' great and patriotic record of the party in the past is not to bo obscured, not will it be arrested in its progress until it shall have finished its mission. ' i Our November contest involves State questions of great importance. A Judge of the Supremo Court is to bo . elected. For this position you have presented the faithful incumbent of that high office, Hon. James P. Ster rett, a candidato of undoubted learn ing, ability aud integrity, who has already fully illustrated theso qualities by long service on the bench. The financial agents of the State are , . to be elected, and in presenting Hon John A. M. Pasinore for Auditor !' General and Captain William B. Hart for State Treasurer, you have chosen geotleuien who combiue every qualifi cation necessary for the cc r."teut discharge of their duties, and t . . rec ord of whose private aud public lives is unsullied. In this branch of your interests your party has given the highest evidences . of skill and honesty. Since your ad vent to power you have reduced the State debt from $41,000,000 in 1861 to $22,000,000 at the present time with assets maturing ond pledged for tho payment of the State debt amount ing to $8,000,000, leaving a net debt : of only 14,000,000 to be provided for, showing an actual reduction under Re . publican administration of $27,000,000 , We have given the most unquestioned assurances that our nominees will go ou with the policy of retrenchment ard iluancial honesty. At this day not a dollar of State taxes is levied upon the real estate in the Common wealth. In national matters it remains to be demonstrated that the equal rights of all have been completely vindicated It is not yet true that a Republican in the south enjoys all the political priv ilegea of a Democrat in the north. The great Repoblicau party, either in this .State or in the cation, will not have closed its labors or accomplished its purposes until all the rights guaranteed 'by the Constitution of the United States aro practical facts, fully incor porated into the daily life of north and rtjouth alike. The coming struggle in Pennsylva nia is of supreme importance with the welfare of the people, who through the busy efforts of demagogues, have been - kept uneasy and restless. Much as we deplore the prostration of industrial jnterests in the land, we remind you itbat this condition of things is not the irc-sult of governmental policy, and that England and the other nations of Eu rope are all suffering in like manner r nd from l&e caue. The constantly ziXTtMiag6igne af .freshly awakened - v :ctity show that the Republican ration of aiffrirt during an irn-.-ri.t.1 lii J.hcii nriiilmit and ' ' ' ' ' ' c "(IliUUUt'C of' this wipe Republican control bo assur ed by your votes tho fact cannot bo doubted that the time has nearly ar rived when, by tho laws of trade, the greenback dollar will bo tho equiva lent of a gold dollar, and tho laborer will receive for his day's labor the dol lar which promises its full exchange able value. And thus labor and cap ital will find full employment. To thoso of our fellow-citizens who have wavered in their allegiance to the party which has been the constant champion of American labor, we ap peal for a critical judgment of tho in sincerity of tho professions of those agitators in tho Democratic party who, claiming to represent labor, have uni formly betrayed it at tho polls. In Ohio, as on former occasions, the only honest adherents of the so-called "side issues" were drawn from the Republi can ranks. Deceived by false protes tations aud betrayed by an insincere alliance they have not aided their own cause, but have placed tho garlands of victory at the feet of their worst ene mies. Tho lesson of Ohio should teach the avoidance of so fatal a blunder in Pennsylvania. The Republican voters of the State must recognize their duty and go pronptly to its. discharge. Wo call upon you to act in your townships and wards. The work to bo done is to poll the Republican vote ; it is your work and must be accomplished by active and earnest effort. Wm. P. Wilson, Chairman Republican Stato Com. Jno. A. Smull, Secretary. "The Boys in Blue" is tho name of a bright 8-pngo monthly paper pub lished at the National Capital, and is devoted to pensions, bounties, claims, patents, and the army and nuvj. It is published by Nathan W. Fitzgerald, at the remarkably low price of twenty five cents per annum. The general reading matter is most excellent, and the department devoted especially to the interest of soldiers and their rep eentatives ia very valuable Wc ad vise every ex-soldicr to send twenty fivo cts. to Nathan W. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C, and receivo The Boys in Blue for ono year. Slorm Lake (Iowa) Pilot. If you want a good article, buy Kunkcl's Perfumes for the handker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. For Stoves, Stove-Pipe and Stove Castings, go to Robinson & Bonner's. 21-St. E. P. Kunkel's Blttor Win of Iron. E. F. Kunkol's celebrated Bitter Wino of Iron will effectually euro Jiver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, disease of tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, Mich as. constipation, llatulenco, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking oriluttering at tho pit of the stomach, swimmingof the head, hurried or difficult breathing, llut toring at tho heart, choking or suliocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs bolbro tho sight, dull pain in tho head, dciiciency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the sido, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and groat depression of spirits, l'rico f 1 per bottlo. Bowaro of counterfeits. Io not let your druggist palm oil' some other preparation'!' iron ho may say it is as good, but ask for Kunkol's Bitter Wino of Iron. Take no other. . Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 Ih)U1os. K. F. Kunkol, Proprietor, No. 2r9 North Ninth Htrcet, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists). Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete, in two hours. No foo till head passes. Seat, Pin antl Stomach Worms roinoved by Dr. Kunkol, 'ZVJ North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pu. Heud for circular, For removing Heat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist nnd ask for a bottlo of KudkcI's Worm Syrup, price 1. It never fails. Common sense t&tchcs if Tapo Worm bo removed, all other worms can bo readily removed. E. F. Kunkel's Lustral & R. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re movo daudruir, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heatod scalp, prevent tho luiir from falling oil', and promote the growth In a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They Import a brilliancy and a silky apiMai anco to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hulr drossing, they are im rivall ed ; eradicate dandrul! and prevent buld 1108. Tho bluun poo cleans tho Hair, re moves greas, scurf, itching, eruption. Ourea head;ir.hs producod by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's tSlutmpoo uud Lustral ry.storo Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottlw $1. Ask your druggist for thorn, or send lo K. F. Kunkol, Pro prietor, No, 259 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-0m NEBRASKAGR1ST MILL. THE OKIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy towu,) Forest county, ban boon thor oughly overhauled and refitted in lirst olass order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CVH T O 51 ti It I N I I a. FLOUH, FFF.D, AND OATS, f'onwtiiiitly onliuud, and sold at tho very lowest ligurts, -Cm U. W. LEDICBUU. AN ORDINANCE rnoinnniNo thk thanspohtatiox ok Nil HO-Ol.YCKRINK ANI)l)AM)i;i:.)l'S('OM- rofNDs miiouuu thk mmotoii, rnssod Oct. 13, 1877. licit ordained by the Hurtem end Council of the Jinroiiflh of Tionrntn, anil it lit here by ordained by authority of the Mime : Skc. 1. That if nnv ponton shall know ingly havo or transport through tho street of' nald Uuronnh any explosive, nnd dan gerous material known as Nitro-tilycerinp, Dunlin, Dynamite, itun Dimoii mm inos rlioniH'Or"coimonniln of tho same liy any nanio t-Kllcd in uny pack ago willed a tor podo or oilier Vessel containing said com pounds, for ovary kuc.1i olleneo tho person 80 carrying or transporting shall bo doom ed guilty ' 0 misdemeanor, and on proof of a violation of this ordinance shall be lined not lesa than fifty, nor nioro than two hundred dollars, by the llurgess or any J usueo 01 mo i eaeo 01 nam noroujin. Haiti lino to go into tho gonoral Borough fund except as hereinafter providod. Sue. a. iiiat in every case ot tho viola tion of this ordinance, without regard to tho owner of tho cxplosivo material it shall bo lawful for tho llorough Con stable or tho lligh Constable, either on warrant (based upon n complaint) Isfjuod by tho Burgess or any Justice of the reaco to soizo saiu cxtuosivch, me loam and vohiele in which It U carried and ar- rost the nartv carrying tho same, nnd nnn complaint boina lodgod, on oatli of any cit izen ol t le snia liorougn. mo iHiritoss or Justice (as the caso may bo) may issue his warrant to any slion II, eonstamo, or any tit person, commanding him to si 07.0 tho same, and arrest Iho person carrying tho explosive materials, wiioresoovermo same may bo tounU in said liorougii, anuaisoio lako possession of tho material and convoy it to some satb plane. If tho lino imposed as amro.iaid is not paid within 24 hours, it Bhall then bo lawful t- sell tho material soi.od, as well as the vehielo ami horse. in and by vvliic.li tno clangorous compounu 8 transported, uiving roasonabio notice by advertisements of tho sale. One-fourth of tho lino rcceivod to bo paid to tho ofllcor making U10 arrost and seizing tho prop erty. Sko. 3. It is further declared tlio lawiui dutv of any constable or other officer of said Borough to arrest on his own view anv offender airalnst tins ordinance vviui- ou't warrant, anything in this ordinance hereinbefore contained 10 1110 contrary notwithstanding, rnssod and Approved Oct.. 13, 1877. (i. W. KOBINSON, Burgess. Attest: Samuel D. Iuwis. Clork. 3t REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrelled CUFJ. Weight, fil to SJ pounds : length of barrel, ' zs and 3U in. 1U aud 12 gauge. Price, SU-fl barrel, 945 Twlnt barrels, 8GO Kiamlnated barrels, $75 Dninntieiia barrels, $85. Tho best over oll'erod tho American sportsman, combining all tho most dosir able features of tho best imported. toircth er with somo valuablo improvemonU not lound m any othor Top Lover, Snap Ac tion, Centre Firo. For sale by tho tarde everywhere. Man ufactured by 10. KICMINGTON iV SONS, 281 and '28:1 Broadwav. Now York. P. O Box, 31U. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut this out ana send lor ii,M'stiiatki lata lohuk and Treatise 011 Kiklk Shooting L'4-3111. Rod Hot! Spicy I Newsy I Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1877. Iielter Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and Moro Read ing m alter than any oihor Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! The On, City Daily Dkrkick will bo gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newspipor in ronnsyivania outsnloot the largo cities, it lias gained tins by giving all tho lresh' est hows, and sparing no expenso in ol)' taining items. It lias correspondents in every jorlion of tho Oil Begion, bosidos several reporters who aro constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portorial stall, are all young and energetic men, whose aim is to make tho Derrick tho leading newspaper of V osiern Penn sylvunia. The Derrick will bo bettor than over for 1877. , It will have special reporters at wasiiiugion and narnsnurg. who will seud daily specials ol'tillimiiortantevonts. Its readers will be kept jested on all the political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a largo roportorial forco will keep them informed on local matlors. It will also, as it does now, take the lead in discussing questions of importance to oilmen, and worK faith fully for tho interest of the Oil Region. It will maintain iti position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations win always no iounu rcnamo. If you want spicy reading, fresh news information coiiccrniin; tho Oil Reirlon and a red-hot paper, subscribe, for tho On. dry Daily Dkiikick.. Terms, $10 per year; six montus f. ; ti a month in ud vanco. W. 11. LONUWKLLiv. CO., 30 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. THE CHEAPEST & BEST ADV'RTISING TO REACH READERS OUTSIDE OF THE LARGE CITIES. OVKll lOOO BVKI'A1KI!S DIVIDED IN TO SIX DIFFEUENT LI.VM. Advertiscnionts receivM fijronoormoro lists. For ciittdogues containing namos of papers, and other information and fur cu tiinates, address DCALS & FOSTER, 41 Park Row (Times Building), New York. CEHTEHNIAL EXPOSITOR IEsCiUUEIi ANIJ liaXbTUATtlJ. Nearly 800 pages, rich illustratkins, suixtrb bindings, very attractive, and a U-osure as tho bo.-it and cheapest history of tho (rent Exhibition. Ihidorsod by the olll ciuls, press und clergy. Is selling im mensely. One lady of no experience has cloared'$350 in four weeks. Act auickly if at all. Now or never. For full partic ularis address HL'BBARD BROS., Pul Jishers, Philadelphia, l'a. 42-.r.t Fancy Mixed Cards, Kk ost-p'iid. J Address J. W. Brockway A Co., Wil son, Niagara Co., N. Y. 114 OUBSCKIBUfortho 1'orot.t Republlcao Oil will pay. I he Best m PT T n T "VT TIDIOUTE ! I have just returned from New York with a Large Stoek of New Goods, most of which I will SELL AT A REDUCTION front Former Prices. MAKE A NOTE OF THE ABOVE FACT miNTS, 3 cents per yard nnd up word. G aud 7 ccnta for tho best. EMBHOIDP:RIES, 2 conti per yard nnd upward. MUSLIN, 4 cents per yard and up ' ward. 1 LADIES' HOSE, 8 cents per pair & upward. CHILDREN'S HOSE, 8 cents per '. pair and upward. DRESS GOODS, 0 cents per yard & upward. LADIES TIES, 10 cents nnd upward HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 cent nn upward. RUCHES, 3 cents nnd upward. KID GLOVES, I a.ivortiHcd for 95 els. last spring, now 85 els. Gloves, Kibbons, Luces WOOLEN and COTTON i FLANNELS in all the latest styles. In ike my assortment is Full and Coin jdete and I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Agency for BUTTERICK'S Patterns. Latest Styles received as soon na out. L. L. ljRENNESHOIlZ. Tidioutc, Pa. Allegheny Valley Itoil Road. ittsburflh, Titusville A Buffalo Railway, and DufT.ilo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTlon Sunday, May 1:1, 1S77, trains will run as follows! STATIONS. Northward. Southward So l N.i. 3 No li N". I N i. N'i n in l in l in l ill p ill a in nttxhurnh H: 10 ii:l(M S:l( S: 10 2Ju, rt:lu W IVnJuni! I:.rtt :l::i.i lo:.ti 7:(n 1:1 ; KUUiininK 10:-1 4: Hi 1 1 : !" WH li!:liH 3:4:1 U. irk .1 uuott:ii;i r:oi 12:5.'. r,:M 11M7 2::t:l Urady r.eiidllilrt rt:IK 1:20 f.:is ll::i" 2:15 l'ark'pr 12:00 f:.Vi 2:Hr 4:15 10.55 12: 10 Kmlonton 12:42 G:4u .'1:02 4:20 I0::t0 12:00 ScruI.i;iaM 1:22 7:2:t 4:2 .1;:U :42 10:45 1'Vnnklin 1:5S S:05 5::.. 2:55 H:02 H:4I Oil City 2:25 S:5 0:25 2:t5 8;2f f:4.i KoiiHOvillo :,"4 7:02 K:D4 fc;M TllUHvillo ::") li.V 7:55 12:5(1 7:10 7:20 Corry 4:47 0:10 11:10 0:0 Mavvillo t;ll 10:54 10:10 4:02 Ilntlnlo 8.00 1:.0 0:55 12:10 OIlCHv 2::0 K:25 1:1(1 :00 Olipol1 :i:17 K:r4 12:27 7:'-7 KagloKock J::7 H:tKr 12:01 7:1(1 TIoiiohU 4:3ft IW2 11:07 (!;47 Tliliouto 5;iV. 10:22 ::! 5: .7 IrvinoUtn 7:10 11:10 :00 5:05 p. m a. in a. in p. in Tralnn run hv riiilmlclplila Tiino. PA V II) MrCA ItllO, Uon'l Hup' I. J. MOHTON' MALI., Ucn'l PaMweiiKor a Tlrkot Agont. GEO. A. PRINCE &C0. The OldoHt, LrgfHt, nnd Most IVrfiH-t Maiinlnrtnry In Uio United SUton, nearly ' 5 6,0 0 0 Now in one. No other Mualcal Instruniout ovor oljtnln ed the nauie popularity. .O-Seud for Price Lints. . Add rcs D UFFA LO, A'. ". The fart of ours being tho oldest nnd largoat manufactory in tlio United StaU, with nearly 5(,000 iiiHtruinuiitM now in use, in a Rufilcioiit guarauteo of our ro KpoiiHlhilitj and tho inoiita of our instru niontn. 0-Ciu ' GEO. A. PUIXCli A CO. Awaruel the llight Medal at Viouna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., C!1 llroadway, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) 1 ' Manufacturers, Importers it Doaltx hi C1IROMOS AND If It AM KS, STERE0SC OPES AND VIEWS, .Albums, OraphosoopeH, nnd Sulta blo View". ' PKOTOGRAPHiC HATEH1ALS. Wo nro IIc:idquartors for evorvthini; In the way or S TF.lt ICO PT ICONS and M. Mi le LANTKHNH, hoing i:iaiuifaoluroi'n ol tho Micro-Helen I i fie Lantern, Stereo Pano()t icon, Urn vorsny Slercopticon, Advei tisers Stereoptlcon, Avtopticon '. ' School Lantern, ' Family Lantern, PKOI'LK'S LANTKKN'. Kach atyle belnfj; tlio bost of its cla-sn . In tlio tnaikot," . tJutaloRUea of Lnnterns and Slides,' with direction! for uiinp, "went on npplii'ntion. , Any enterpri.iinj; man can make money with a Majjio lantern.. JK0Out out tUU advertweniont for rof-oronee.-ft Tho expoi ience of ilvo youth hits nro veil that TELL'S thin Compact and re liable work of Oencra ' Information l.n licttcr ada)Ud to the want-snail clnswa of tho com . in unity than anyothCf work of llio kinil nvn Id HtfitM taillBB. AQEHT3 WASTED. publiNlicil. It lias boon proven by iti IMMENSE 8ALKS, by tho numerous COMMEND ATOItY NOTICES KEC'I), And by it uniform ' ' SUCCESS WITH AOENTS., The edition of 187(1 has been I THOKOUOIILY ItEVISEO TO DATE. It contain 150,000 articles. 3000 w vxl engravings and eighteen hnndsoinoly cu graved and colored maps. The work in issued in parta, and a speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, 1'reo of jiostaKe, for twenty cenU. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T. Elwood Zull.) 7 Noa. 17 and 19 South Sixth Ktroct, 42tf PllII.ADKI.PAIA, Pa. Can't lie made by every aonf ev ery month in the business wo furnish, but those willing to work -ni easily uarn a dozen dollars a day ritfht in their own localities Have no rcsun lo explain here. HusincK-s pleasant and hoiiorulile. Women and boys and girls do as well u men. Wo will furnish you a complete Outfit tree. The business pays belter than uiiythini; else. Wo will lK-r expense of starting you. Particular!) frw. Write iimi hoo. Fai ineis mid mo chsuics, their sons und datiK'btoiu, and nil tlassi'K in tiixvl of pvimr woik at home, filimihi write to us and learn all about tho work ut oii.u. Now in tho time. jMi't delay. Aililrcs.i Truo it Co., Ail(rusln, Maine. $ 45 PER TERM, 137 PER YilAR, Pu.vk ALL EXPENSES Jtt CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, ItANDOLPH, N. Y. Si hool r.-tabllsheil 1850. Proiijirty $1C3, (mhi. Kn.ln,, meiit fclu.ooo. Imr youth ( both sexes, shall have, the benefit f it. Winter lei m opens Dec. 5. Senj ff cuta loumi (free) to Kov. J, T. EilfPiKi. 1). U., Pnuijiiinl. aj it 999 Aiiicrit'isu V Forrlirn L'flfN. :ll,M(ilti:,t I'll., n.i.vcsoi-n In r,i. iii in, I loMim r ,v Co., MnliciinrM. Pa'cnU piociii (til lu nil l ui.nlrii". Nc, I'ccs In vanco. No cliai'iicM uhIpmm th0 i:a-tit U jiantt'd. Nil fern for iiiaklnjr proliinina. I y oxiiip Inn! Ioiik. .No ndditioiial ,,,r olili'iniii.n mul con liifthif; a rchciirlne. lly a recent clceli-timi of the ( v nniii ) xlonfr am njcclvil a.pllcationM mav lu revived' Hprclal iUIci.Moii tlvrn to Iiitcircn-iniT Cadi's hcloi c tho r.ilcnt Ou.cc, ICvtciu -ion helore Cousins, InlliiiKcinuiit Suits in ililicrent Stales, uml nil litiuation appcr taiiiinir to InviiillniiH or Tain ts, Sriul Htniiip t ) illinonj A Co., for pamphlet i,t" i xiy patfcp. Scrip. Contested Land Cases prosecuted lipt'mo tho If. S. ie'.ieral Lunil ulllco and Dcpin t- meiir oi inc liuirior. i nvaio J,anii ciairus. Mining nnd ric-enipl ion Chi'ins, ami Honiestca l Casr attended to. Limj f'rrii in 40, t-'O, Mi l Kill aere pieces for i!o. ThU Scrip is iiHsiualilo, nnd can lo located in (h i name of the imivliuHi'r upon r.ny lov erniuciil land Niili)ect to privalo entry, nt l ."-" per aero. It In of equal vuiu wiih llounly Land Werrants. Siul mntnp tw III morn Co., lor jamphlet of Instruc tion. - irrcaM of Vny & Ilounfy. Ollietirn, Soldiers, and Sailors of tlio lut war, r their heir.'i, urn in ninny enset tin titled to money from tho Uoverimiont of which they Ii'mvo no lmwleilrf Wiitw full lii-iloi v of nervier, uml Htnta amount of pay aiid bounty reerivert. ' I.iicIoko htanip' to (lilmoro A Co., and a full roply, alter uxamiuution, will he (jlven yon free. lcnston4. All OfiVerH, Soldiers, nnd Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in ttie late war, however Hlihtly, ciin obtain a poimion by ailtlvcHxing (iiliuoro .t Co. v '' CaHi'Miroseeutod hy (Jilmoio it Co. he foro tho Supremo Court of Iho t'nitml State, tlio Coiirlof Claims, and tho South ern Claim Commission. l'hich department of our busineiis In con dueled in a separate liurean, undor clinrno of tho Riimo exporioneed parties employed by the old linn. Attention to all Imsines (nlinsU'd to tiilmoro A Co, in tbun e eiucil. Wo doKlro to win buvi ohs by de serving it, Address CilLMOKH A CO., C20 FStreot, Washington, 1). C. 4Uf TOTIIH WOK KINO CLASS. -We aro now prepareil to I'ui nWIi all elasseK with constant, employment at home, the wholo of tho timo or 'for tlveir sjmro momiiiU, i;iisiiiok.h ne.v iijiiitniiU prolltahlo J'cr Hons of either sex easily earn rem 60 otw, to per evonlnn, and ii proportional sum by devoting their wholo timo to the bul. iiohh. lloyHiiuil irirlsj ean earn nearly a much an men. That all who nee thin no tice may send their address, nnd text thtt bii'-ineH wo niuU.0 ihis unparalleled vllvri To such iw aid not well mitistiod we will send ono dollar to pay for tho trouble of wriltinjr. Full ptu ticubirs, sampbsi vrurtU Hcvoral dollars to eomnienee work on, ami a copy of Home, nnd Fireside, one of III laio.st and best lllustruteil Publication, all ent freo by mail. Header, If you waui permanent, ilrolitable work, address, tJcro);!! StiiiMnii A Co., Portland, Me. Hi IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST I Tho LiUlo Km k nnd Fort Smith Hull way Company is snilinir, at excoptliinl ly low prices and on U'nu to suit pur. chiiserii, over one million:acres of their iim;:nitleent urant on eyory hl w ithin twenty miles of their road', Ad Inlrubly Kiiitod for, 'iliietioii of Corn, Cotton, (irain, (Irass, Fruita, and all ether Northern, i-rop.s. WinteiK ore fUtild, per mittiuy; outdoor labor for tdeven inonth. Soil fortilo beyond piocedent. No ;ras hoppeiM, no oroiiKht. Special indiice nicnts for eslablhlimoiiljof iiiumiracterieM. For circulars, addrcsM W. U. SLACK, Land Coiuiuisi.i' iej-, Little lUn k, Arkau- JV& l COATS have Ixh'h s.viii J l a Medal and PlpUinu at the Cciueniii.il Exposition and Voim nicnded by the Judjjes for ,; - --aki)-.. , 1 KXCJSil-fcKM'P- VITALITY i i OOR COT T O H." j A. T. 0 OajIOKN ,. Dlroctor-Oeiirl. t ukal. j J.E.EAWIJET,Pria, : : jAl.liX. It, HoTRtKK, 34 ft "" . secretary pro torn. HOMESTEADS, Tfvou want reliabloinlViriuation where ami how to 'net h rhonp Farm, or -vereineil Uomi-steiul, fnx hoikI your nddrcss to ,v J. (lilniore, Land CouiuiLssionor, Law. rencor KansiiH, and roccivo jtratin a copy of TJio Kansas Puciliu llomoMtcud. 2(5 4 TO AGENTS on any .vno ' nuku wokx, THE BIG BONANZA Pan Ho Quille's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is ju -t ready. It ii Iho richest in texts and illustration. Been for a long time.. Are yoii out of work; or ilraL'innlonK on u'uiii dull book? Go for this ono. It will fill your pockols nuro!( IWm't delay nod Iobo torritory you, wanJ; send for circular at ome. Itcosts (.hinp to see them. A ddrcsa A M K1UCA N V-ifW-L1SH I NO CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. (A ULISS tt- CO., Newark. N. J. -M j ' $1362 60 I . PROFITS FROM ($10052' , $J7j 00 J IN VKHTMKN'la OF fl5 Tiie judicious selection and management of Stork Privilege is a Kitro rad to rapid fortune. 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