- lift. H. DUNN EDITOR. WEDNESDAY M0RS1M, KOF. !8, 1877. GERMANY. NoTB.In the following communica tion our correspondent room over tho fame icround (and water), to a certain extont, heretofore treated of by his companion, lmf. does it in such an lnterestina manner that wo foei justified in Riving the whole of his letter to our readers..! Having safely reached" our dest:na tion, and Bettlcd down to tho busy care3 of a student's life, I lake pleas ure in furnishing your readers, agree ably to promise, with a few scattered thoughts that were impressed upon my mind as we crossed tho ocean and jour neyod through the low-lands of Ger many. Saturday noon, Oct. 6th, found us safely quartered in tho "Weser," a large aud elegantly furnished steam ship of the "North German Lloyd" line, which is, financially, the most powerful ofall the lines whose vessels ply the Atlantic. The time previous to our starting was spent in recouuoi- teriog the jship. Every available nook and comer was carefully examined whilst tho sailors were busily engaged fixing sail, changing ropes, carrying in baggage, &c, preparatory to starting Two o'clock, the time advertised for our departure, passed by, and Btill the work continued. Passengers were has tening to rnd fro seeing to their lug cage, fathers and mothers were there DO to bid their sons and daughters good bye ere their departure to foreign lands ; friend, with downcast head ltr. patiently waiting the hour of depar in Fome way by the sufferings of others. America would be considered too The custom is, I believo, to have di- swampy for working is hero thoroughly vine services on board Bhip on the drained and brought under the finest Sabbath. In case there is no minister cultivation, Even the cultivation of the captain officiates. Notwithstand- trees receives no little attention here. ng the fact that we,had a minister on Every few miles I observed largo board, this custom was uot conformed groves of pine, planted with much reg- to no services were held either of the ularity, and being kept in good order Sabbaths we spent on the occar. by careful trimming, present to the The favorable wind with which we eye of one uuaccustomed to such sights started changed on Sunday night to a an exceedingly beautiful picture strong head-wind, which retarded our These groves were especially noticea- progress a very considerable. On ble after leaving Stendal, where the Wednesday morning, Oct. li'.h, we trees were planted in straight rows and came in full view of the Scilly Islands, at times were so largo as to nssumo tho off the coast of England. This was appearance of largo forests. our first sight of land since leaving I cannot but remark, that the Ger- New York, and as the morning was all nians have proven conclusively, not thatcoulJ be desired, the deck was only here, but wherever they have consequently crowded with merry pas- gone, that they possess that spirit of sengers feasting upon the delightful energy, that determination to work, scene which lay before them. A few and practice that degree of economy so hours afterward the coast of England, essential to tho advancement of any with its accompanying ragged rocks, natiou or any people. seemed to rise, as it were, out of the Onr ignorance of the language plain- water, gradually becoming more and ly demonstrated tho many cmbarras- more distinct uutil houses and culti- sing circumstances one must necessarily vated fields could be seen with ease, encounter who travels through a land By tho aid of a glass the writer was where a language is spoken with which able to discern cattle grazing in the he is not familiar. Many are the lu- ficlds, while others asserted they could dicrous scenes through which wo had even see men digging potatoes. We to pass on account of this. One, which moved through the channel with great was as embarrassing to my companion rapidity, ever and anon passing a vil- ns it was laughable to myself, was the lege to say nothing of the iunuraera- sitting down upon and complete de- ble ships, yachts, schooners, &c. I do molishiug of a silk hat belonging to a not believe there was a day during the rather corpulent German gentleman p.ntire trip that we did uot espy seve- who, unfortuuately, occupied the same ral vessels. compartment of tho car in which we Southampton, our first stopping were. As my companion was unable place, was reached about 11 o'clock to make an apology, in consequence of Wednesday night. Several passengers his uufamiliarity with German, and left us here, when wo moved on, enter- the writer, with all his knowledge of ing tho North Sea uext'morning, and that language, was, with difficulty, about noon passed a steamer of the able to explain that he (the offender) Hamburg line, which had departed could speak no German, the scene JOB WORK Allegheny Valloy Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. rys ANDAFTEK Sunday, May is, J t trains will run as follows: DONE AT THE "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE l:.r.S !. 4:47 11:11 8:0." At ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any oilier establishment in ihe District. Oil City 2::10 OIoopoiH 3:17 Tionesta Tidiouto Irvineton STATIONS. Northward. No. i a in rittsburuh 8:40i W ren June 0:50 Kittnnning 10:24 It. l"k.f unci 1:05 Brady BendllMN Parker 12:o Einlonton l'-slJ Ncrubirrass 1:'2'J Frank lm Oil City Rousevillo Titusville Corry Mavvllle Buffalo .Southward 4:25 5:55 7:li r. mi Trains run bv Phil PAY I'D McO Z MORTON HALIi," Ncn'l rassenger (in. S No. I No. i No. 4 No. (I 1 111 pin pin pni am 2:10 MO 8:10 2:55 6:10 3;:i5 10:50 7:00 1:40 4:48 4:1(1 11:45 0:20 12:OK :: 5:01 12:55 r::t5 W.tf 2:H:l 5:18 1:20 5:1 ll:S.. 2:15 5:5tl 2;I15 4:45 10:55 12:40 (1:40 ::02 4:20 I0::t0 12:00 4:2:1 ::W U:2 10:15 8:05 5::t5 2:55 H:i2 9:41 8::15 :25 2:15 8:25 8:45 8-54 7:02 8:04 8:10 9:50 7:55 12:50 7:10 7:20 : 10 11:40 0:00 10:51 10:10 4:02 l:.d (i:.r.5 12:10 H:25 1:H! 8:00 8:54 12:27 7:'-7 0:05 12:01 7: HI ...... 0;.12 11:07 0:47 10:22 O.:to 5:57 1 1:10 8:00 5:05 in a. m p. in phla Time. C.en'l Snp't, Ticket Agent. -:o;- ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. BUSINESS CARDS , SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, C. PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ture. looked upon friend : in all, the scene though lively was yet a. solemn rrom tjw York two davs in advance which followed can be imagined better one. No doubt many tried to cast 0f the "Weser." She had become dis- than described. That ever-failing from them the thought that they were abled in a degree, by the 8tom wUich guts TSl iSE wS leaving their native land-leaving prevailed along the coast the night of nothing just suitable for the occasion, their friends and all that was dear to jCr departUre - hence the delay. The looks ot my companion, however, them, yet, under such circumstances, Bremenhaven, a small though beau- fully indicated his sorrow. it rprtainlv is a difficult matter. The .:p.,i : ,i iu c It was late when Leipzig was reach- onlprU .hois-tenoedtob. h;n8ed lho Weae, ri.er, .nd three thousand Z'VZT may think and ponder over his future five hundred miles distant from New folloW mo along my weary path, I destiny, but he can form no adequate York, was reached Friday, Oct. 19th, wish conception of the awfulness connected after a tedious voyage of thirteen days. "All and each a fair good night, with that last moment until ine rae UI1U1.U.. uncommon v wdl A"y"""""b'- has arrived and he is led upon the treated on the ship, having the best of t eipzio Nov 7th 1877 scaffold. So with him who has under- everything to eat, receiving many acts ' ' ' I taken an extended journey ; not until 0f kindness from the captain, officers, fcf & & llS he is losing sight of his native land and especially our waiters each of r t f workino class -We are does he fully realize that lie is going whora ja a' ;0uy g00(j kind hearted now nrouarcd to furnish all 'classes with into a Btrange country to associate Germanhaving the pleasure of lis; Utem .with a strange people. toning to good music every night, yet Business new light and prohtablo rcr- t .:i i i il, I ...... . . . n . I Knns nf nithrr sox onsilv earn from 50 cts. iot unui huhiwi- u w. with all these luxuries ana comrorts to pper ovenliiR, and a proportional sum ADMISSION TICKETS, everyimug rem jr. m hjico mo uuu an pleasures, each seemed giaa to set nv oovohhk mmr wmuo mne mo uui on board ship began playing, the U. hU fJot once again on Ian(1. S. Mailconsisting of about twenty Bremen, one of the free cities of tico may send their address, and tost the , , .i l i, 1 business we make this unparalleled oiler: large canvas sacks was then orought Germany, and about thirty miles up To such as are not well satisfied we will on board, the chains were loosed, and the river from Bremenhaven, was 8wer.T& the "Weser" left the pier midst the reached at 3 p. M. Iu appearance it is several dollars to commonce work on, and - noise of music, waving ofhandker- ther ancienfrlooking. On either side ftSt llllfrW chiefs, hats caps, umbrellas or any- 0f the Weser-which, by-the-way, di- Atf thing that chancea to De near at nana. v:je9 tbA c:tY :nto two parts- stand iieroce Stinson & Co.. Portland. Me. 33 We steamed slowly down the river many 0 aa wen as old-looking build and out into the ocean, followed, la the jDg8 rnauy of which are five and six rear and a little to the left, by a steam- 8torie8 high ; this is true of nearly all cr of the Cunard lino, bound for Eng- the principal buildings in the German land, and another of what line or whose citie8 which I have had the pleasure of destination I could not learn. visiting. The Custom House situate 1 JVLM Ia(oislN. (11LMORE f-CO., Sm rcMNors to Chlp- inan, irosmrt Vo Solicitors, raiem locured in nil counirios. io cn - vanco. jo cnai kcs nine" in i'in anted. No lecs tor making piciimiiin- v Avniiilrint.liins. No additional tecs lot obtaining and conductinira rehearing. 15y n recent decision ot'thot'ominh slonor all elected ai plications may io revivcn. Special attention givon to Intericrcnco nsrs Dcloroino i aiem nn-i., nxtvuniunn icforo Ooinrrnan. lnrrliiKcment Suits in iitrercnt States, and all litigation appcr- talnin;? to Inventions or l'atcnw. fMMiu atanip to liilmoro A Co., lor pamphlet of sixty patf''". Lnml CJasom, wnrranfM ana Ncrlp. rni.Lir.i1 Tjiml Cohi b nrosecuted before tlio U. S. (Jeneiiil Land Olllco and Depart ment of tho Intlrior. Privato Land Claims, Mininp; and Pre-emption iiaims, nnu ltomestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and 100 aero pieces for sa'.o. This Serip is assignable, ami can bo locate! in tho nam" of tho purchaser upon any Uov ernnient laini sublect to private entry, at f 1.25 per aero. It Is of equal valuo with Homily lnl varrams. nnmi suini i (lilmo'io A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of I'ay A ISounly. Oilieers. Sokliors. and Sailors of tlie lt war, or their heirs, are in many eases en titled to money from tho (ivernmont ut which tliov have n knowledge. Write full historv of service, and stule ainouni or piiv and lomity rcceiveii. i.ihioho stamp" to (Hlniori) it"Co., and a full i"j lv, alter uxainlnation, will bo jrivtn you fret?. Pensions. All niTlnroi. (l. lAl.trm unit MuilorM woun- 1 i vrlii(.rm. k'iii - ded, ruptured, or inluml in tht late war, tuwever aliulnlv, can oDiain pension uy addressing Uilmore Jt Co. ' Cases prosecuted by Oil moie A Co. be fore tho Supremo Court of tho United States, tho Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Com mission. JOach department of our businoss is con ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties employed by tho old firm. Attention to all businesa entrusted to Uilmore A. Co. is thus se cured. Wo desire to win utces by de serving it. Address OILMORE A CO., C25 F Street, Washington, 1). O. Uf WHITE WltBi MW IUEEBL Wben once nseJ will retain Ha place torTcr. IT 18 CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES, iiituitiii! OMR np THE LARGEST SEWING MACHINES iANUFACTURED. ADAPTED A LIKCi TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OH THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS-THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF IHtheD"s"huttle TENSION IS ADJUSTARLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE 14 ATHi3EMACHINE 'l3 60 CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER 19 APPLIED DIRECT LY OVEH THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION. OURABLE A9 IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL .ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN ..-.. Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD FROM $15 TO $25 LESS THAN OTHER FIRM CLEXSCLUSCVECOSNTR0L OF TERRITORY GIVEN T0EXTRA0R0INARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOH CASH OR ON CREDIT. , SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO TOaSewiBfMicliasto., 35S Euclid Avenue, wANTEDa CLEVELAND, 0. M b MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Qood Beading and BMotlfal PUtnreo WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, 1 Una lrht-Dll pat-r imni, MM(a omlj ! lth 48 fall ool Mr 7f in oblll lh monvy. 11 It lndepnaDt in pomic Inraeti. (w T pol), ! I ikru nr fnnr mxer lUct oritrtnal or M- Iteted ttorirt. Bwjf taliMribtr ! mi. "Tim ror IM i"or MM' Zi 111 K hTIR ILLUMTRATtU AI.MA- HAO. aa cut. mlr ' put uhmi of packluii ud mullBf pr- fllU, lwy niuoM nwtri in " nld, art notv " . - . --r .ink mil In th touatrr to aommwilcM wllh bfor ommin wotlc. To nr pr "i "F club, will Mad Minpl pf el th plclur and eanraMir'a ull lr M eta. Sptrfmm e"P of PT A. Mtta4 Iter mm boror MkiMrlk)- t?? ... ... hnn. W . lift AlrAftdT Mill ths tilature, Tl fmttr U HMi'i FrlHHl.,, by uyliiK e ran .ftv l tt ateiul anoinar aaoun gravliii, of aaiiM aiaa, llah wa bara iMttrod fur llila purpona. wroper urUAoul plelura, On Dollar. 830 Walnut St., WncloH, O. II MAKE HOME PLEASANT. 8 M 4 0 4 8 M W 5S H tt 9 4 M 5S M Q Kswcioniiii lei mm LJiiioa. I AGENTS WASTES. Tho expoi icnooof Hyo vnai.s lis proved tliut LliU. (.'onipui't aniV r iinblo work of (inrr ' Inforiiuitlon lit btittor adnptod to tlia TvantHvti all flasMra of ihe coin, tmviiity tln any other work of tlio kind eve THE VJELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, ENVELOPES 201 FULTON ST., The evenincr was beautiful, the wind here ia a fine buildiner of modern arch- P. O. Box 4560. NEW YORK. favorable ; and when onceintheoceau jture, and adds greatly to the looks of a a a II J I . . . . . . . all sails were hoisted, enaonng us to that part of the city in which it is sit- -rijr 11 CI Q TCA P'MPAMV I 1 1 U 1 L UUJ il IS III I i III l speed aloDg at the rate of twelve miles per hour, and before the evening shad , owa had fully closed around us, we had ost entire Bight of land. We retired to bed early having previously made 'all necessary arrangements in case we fchould be suddenly attacked with that much dreaded malady termed sea-sickness. Notwithstanding our fears, we arose next morning agreeably sur prised at finding ourselves none the worse of our firBt night's experience on board Bhip. Not bo, however, with all. There were not a few vacant seats at the breakfast table that morning, and the sound3 resembling somewhat tho distant roar of a circus lion that occasionally came forth from some near state-room, fully demonstrated that this "ud and down process is not congenial to the constitutions of all. - Breakfast over, we went on deck, "indthe sieht that met the writer's o eyta was as appalling as it was unus ;al. Several of the steerage passengers nere lying upon the deck, apparently unconscious of what was going on airound them, and, undoubtedly, either leain" they were going to die or wish ing they could. Others were leaning over the railing looking for New York, or, for aught I know, whales, l am thankful euch sights are not to i seen during an entire voyage across oceau ; if they were, it is eviden Voso whose constitutions do no .a-sickness would be affected uated. The "Rathskeller," uujer the Katu-liailS (lty llali;, IS a place SudpIv Teas to Storekeepers, in original much frequented by both ladies and packages, at lowest import rrlwH, as per , . , i . sample sent on application. gentlemen, jiere aro io uu teeu auu Kupply Teas to jiruisw, uenerai jjciu- t i i .--...i :e i. i, ii.. ,i ers. ami otnors. pat'Keii in imiKiBoinoi-iiiu( i. uiajr auu, lesion, u bucu uu uhj m(.ka,,os of one pound each, in canisters sire wines several centuries old. As oi the same capacity, ami in a id., ju iu. I . . -J ill! It. 1,....,.-. L'ii luirlinllhi l-O r 1 Q t , i . ItllU 1U, UUAU.1t I'UU 1'iilWLUittJ.iwu !' you enter the larger room, along the potion. eft side are several casks, each of huppiy 'i ; i-eciaio m nan i -u h. 'I ami inn lumiul imi'ti. mam or nrintoil. at a which will hold one huudred barrels, more lilviral discount than is" given tlse or about four thousand gallons, filled Wsnm,iv Tea for Club Orders, and allow with wiue three and four centuries old. a lander commission than usual, and in all cafcs guarantee the quality oi tneir gooui. BILL HEADS, V; LETTER HEADS, V.. A. IIAIil)v j, 'i:Uioute, fa., Agpnt nul.lisliod. It has lieen proven bv iU for Warren County. 40-40 tit irvwir a t t-u a ...... by tho nunieroim COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'D, And by its unifrtrm SUCCESS WITH AUKNTS. Tiio edition of 1870 lias been THOHOL'OIIIiY KK VISED TO PATE. It contains 150.000 articles. 3000 wjotl a wont w kli 1 I.lin lAtllAH il I.lin LOWn IIIKI I wikioiiiik o"'i uifcini.'it i.tiiu.-iwiiiuJ T cil- countv have for a long timo known, that graved and colored maps. of having a dressmaker of experience Tlie work in issued in parts, and a specl- aniong them. I am prepared to make an n'y 'i't " " "' l" y kinds of dresses in tho latest styles, ana auuross, ueo 01 jiusiugK, mr iwemy cm. guarantee satislaction. Stamping for liraid- BAKER. DAVIS & CO.. Publishers. ing and embroidery dono In the hest man- I yajuiii-rmiii iw A j vi i wuvi iril MKS. . W. IIIiATII, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. ! MRS. HEATH has roeently moved to this placo lor the purposo of meeting NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, ner. with tho newest patterns. All I ask is a tair trial. Uesideuce on Elm Street, in tho Acomh mulding. tf. REMINGTON Breech-Loading Double-Barrellod CUNi 1 r ,t.-, . MI J Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and please say under which of the foregoing heads you desire particulars, so that we may send you all the information necossary without further trouble. TJie Wells Ten C'omimiiy Is one of the larerest and most reliable houses in the trade : all parties requiring Tea in ouantiiios will do well to send their orders direct. 24 Jm BLANKS, NEBRASKA GRIST SMI,. nnilE GRIST MILL, at Nebraska (Lacy- -L town,) Forest county, has boeri tlior oipzhlv overhauled and relitted in first- class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CU8TOM (illlNDISO. FLOUR. FEED, AND OATS. Constantly onhand, and sold at tho very lowest figures. -m H. W. LEDERUR. is not easily earnod in tlieao times but it can bo ma lo in three montlis bv anv ono of either sex. in any partlof tlio countrv wlio is willing to work teadily at tho employment that we fur nish. &J0 per week in your own town. You need not bo away from home over night. You can give your whole timo to the work or only your pare moments. Jt costs nothing to try the business. Terms and $." Outfit li ce. Address at once. J I. POSTERS Other places of interest were visited while in that city of which I have not time to write. We left early next morning, having to pass through the Custom House be fore entering the cars, in order to have our baggage examined ; but soon dis covered that they aro either not as par ticular here as they are iu America, or are able to recognize an honest man when they see him undoubtedly the latter ; at any rate after a few words from our interpreter, and a glance at tho young Americans, they pasted their tabs on our luggage and permit ted us to pass without further molesta tion. Our route lay through the northern part of Hanover via TJelzen and Salz- wedal ; thence south through Stendal, Magdeburg and Halle, All these are cities of some note, beiug celebrated either for their manufactories or insti tutions of learning. The scene through out Hanover is one oi unwonted beau ty. The land is low, and such as in Hallext Co., Portland, Maine. 41-ly SIIIITING TAGS, Ac. Nos. 17 and 19 Seutta Sixth Street, 42tf Pll 11,A DKLTAI A, Pa. Red HotI Spicy I Newsy I Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1877. t Drltrr Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and Mors Read ing Matter than any other Hai.y Papr in North-Western Pennsylvania! Tn k On. City Daily Dkrkick will be gin tho now year with a laiirer circulation than over attained by any daily newspiper in Pennsylvania outside of tho large cittea. itium-u hum iv kiviiii! an ine irenu- Weight, to Hj pounds : length of barrel, est news, and sparing no expense in oli- and au in. i and M gauge. I'i Ire, Slrcl burn-In, 15 I Twim tmrrclx, $IO j l.iuiiluulcil Imrrcli, fc7.i DnmmMMi barrels, S5. The best ever offered tho Ameiien sportsman, combining all tho most dosir able tcaturi'H ot tho hest imported, totrelh- i i- willi siiiiin valiiiililn im nroveinintM mil found in anv i tlicr Top l.tivcr, Snap Ac- torlH7. It will have special reporters at tion, Ct ntni l ire. Washington and liarrisburg. who will Km alo bv tlm tardo everywhere. Man- Keud daily specials of all important events. n fact u red bv E. REMINGTON A; HONS, ILs readers will be kept posted on all th 281 and 2M liroadwny, Now York. P. O. polllicid news of tlio day, asrejiorted from llox, ;;!HM. Armory, lllion, N. Y. Cut tliis independent siandpomt, while a larc out and send for 1 f.i.i si uatku Cata- roportorial loi c.e will keep them informed taming items. Jt has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Hegion, besides several reporter who are constantly trav eling. Tim proprietors, editors and re pot uiiirii siau, aio an young and energotio men, whoso uini is to make tlio Derrick the leading newspaper of Wosioru Penn sylvania. ihe DKHKiciv will bo bettor than ever Lixii K. ami Treatise on Uiflk Suooxinu. JS-3ni. DO'bGEllS, mi S777 HANDBILLS Can't bo mado bv every nr!iit ev erv month in tho imsimss we furnish, but those willing to work caii easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localiiinN. Jlaveno room to explain hero. Business pleasant inLu iiiation concerning tho Oil Region' and honorable. Women and boys and and a red-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil L:l;'wi,l7'v.ll,!,,1,ll ivunin 1111 iuru yon a complete Outfit free. Tlio business pays f el lor than anything else. We will on local matters. It will also, as it does now, tako tho lead in disoiiKsingqucstions of importance to oilmen, and worK faith- lully lor the interest ot tha Oil Region. U will maintain iti position as authority in oil statistics, and its market quotations will always bo found reliable. ii you niiuv npicy rei'Olllg, iresn news. LABELS, car c penso of starting you. Particulars lice. rite and sco. farmers mid me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying woik at homo. slioidd write to us and learn all about tiio work at oiu-e. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address True it Co., Augusta, Maine. 83 )B WORK neatly executed at the RK- a PCUbi'OAIN UU1CO City Daily Dbuwuk. Terms, $10 per year; six inonths f5 ; $i a month in ad- W. ii. J,l)NUW Klli CO., vanee. 3'J 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa. MHADVILLI2, - - PKNN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS and Animals stuHed and mount ed to order. Artificial Eyes kept in stock. .iw
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