The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 26, 1877, Image 2

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    EDITOR.
WEIlSDAY MOMIXC, DEC. E6, 1877.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Tlio Eleventh Annual Session of
Forest County Teachers' Institute con
vened in Tioncsta school building,
December 17th, at 2 p. m., with Supt.
II. S. Brockway in the chair. The
Institute was organized by the election
of the following officers: President,
II. S. Tirockwny ; Vice President, T.
1). Dunn; Scc'y, Emma K. Arner;
Assistant Seo'y, Clara Heath. Miss
Mary Hood, Sadie N. Arner and Al
verctta Faup, were appointed Solicit
ing Committee. Adjourned to meet
. in tho Court House, at half past sev
en o'clock, p. in.
Evening Session. Institute called
to order. Evening was occupied by
a lecture from Dr. W. C. Coburn, sub
ject, "Circulation of tho Blood." Ad
journed. Tuesday morning, Dec. 18, 1877.
Institute called to order by the Prest.
Supt. N. R. Thompson, of Warren Co.
was then introduced by Prest. Brock
waj to the members , of the institute.
Supt. Thompson eutertainod the met -Iters
for a short time, on the organiza
tion of school, in which some very
interesting hints were given. S. D.
Owen, of Pittsburgh was next intro
duced ; after addressing the members
a few moments he took up the science
of Geography, presenting a diagram
embracing the whole subject matter,
which he claimed to be the most logical
and practical method; after which
Prof. Thompson followed with a few
practical suggestions on reading.
Afternoon Session. S. D. Owen re
sumed the subjectof geography. Supt.
Thorupsoi next gave an exercise in
questions; 14 questions were asked
and answered. Questions pertaining
to school government, school manage
ment, and methods of leaching the
different branches found in common
echooh;- Recess. Prof.' Oweu took
up tho study of Arithmetic, arguing
the combinations of mental and writ
ten arithmetic in one book and teach
ing both at the same time. "We must
break down old prejudices and estab
lish new modes that will make all
plainer and more practical." lie spoke
of tho use of several words that are
jjsed very wrongly iu the solving of
examples. Adjourned.
Evening Session. Meeting called
to order by the Prest. Exercises
opened with music by Mias Kate
. Cobb, Mrs. W. E. Lathy, Mrs. J. B.
Agnew, Messrs. Lathy, Dingman and
Dunn. Prayer by Rev. Elliot. Med
ley by T. D. Duun. Lecture by S.
D. Owen, subject, "Educational Mill-
stones." Music. Adjourn.!.
Wednesday morning. Institute
called to order by the Prest. Supt
Thompson opened the exercises by
reading part of a chapter from the
Bible. Teachers joined in repeating
the Lord's Prayer. School tuanage
inent and grammar was then taken up
lv Prof. Thnmnsnn rMvinjr mcthoda of
j 1 o - o
teaching language to beginners. Re
cess. S. D. Owen then followed with
liis lessons on geography, giving meth
ods of teaching tho Geography of Na
ture. This was succeeded by a talk
on school government by Supt. Thomp
son, giving methods of government of
unruly boys as well as unruly "girls."
Adjourned.
Auviituuu i.;i.cc iuui kj . v;niu
continued his instructions on geogra
phy of nature. Prof. Thompson fol
lowed, giving lessons on arithmetic
embracing practical methods of leach
leg u ami conducting recitations in
the same S. D. Owen conducted an
exercise on the geography of man,
Recess. Instructions on Punctuation
conducted by T. D. Dunn. Prof.
Thompson next instructed in what he
called "vocal gymnastic." Adjourned
Evening Session. Called to order
by Supt. Brockway. Roll called re
f ponded by sentiment. Music. Essay
by S. D. Irwin Esq., subject, "Success
nd Failure. Instrumental music by
Ir. Monday. Lecture by Supt
Thompson, subject, Schools and Fam
ilies. Music. Adjourned.
Thursday morning. Institute call
ed to order by Supt. Brockway. Ex
crcise on Ventilating School-rooms
conducted by Prof. Thompson, follow
ed by instructions oo reading by the
t-ame, giving tea standard methods of
' aching it. Recess. T. D. Dunn pre
h! a very interesting method of
:j history. Supt. Thompson
DUNN
gavo instructions on arithmetic. Ad
journed. Afternoon Session. Institute called
to order by the Prest. Supt. Thomp
son conducted a class on written ques
tions, in which somo very useful ong
gestions in regard to recitations and
the government of schools were pre
sented. The change of seasons was
explained by T. D. Duun. Recess.
Supt. Thompson conducted an exer
in grammar. Adjourned.
Evening Session. Prayer by Rev.
W. O. Allen. Music. Essay by T.
D. Dunn, on "Educational Barriers."
Mr. Kennedy King was then introduc
ed, and recited "Sheridan's Ride."
Lecture by W. E. Lathy, Esq., on the
"Power of Letters." Mrs. Sue Sharp
sang a very pretty ballad, entitled
"Robin." Essay by M. W.Tato, Esq.,
on "Power of Education."
Friday Morning Supt. Thompson
gavo a short exercise in Addition. Mr.
Kennedy King. Recess.
Supt. Thompson talked a short time
on Teaching Composition, and pre
sented a very good method for con
ducting a class in the same.
Afternoon Session. Supt. Thomp
son occupied a short time in talking on
the Management of Schools. Mr. Ken
nedy King conducted a class drill on
Elocution. Recess.
The following committee on Perma
nent Certificates was elected : T. D.
Dunn, Emma Dawson, Clara E. Hun
ter, Emma E. Arner and Ella Mays.
Frawell Address to the Teachers of
the Institute by Suptlhompson. Rev.
Elliott addressed the teachers for a
short time, giving them good advice
in regard to their duties as such. The
following resolutions were presented
by a committee consisting of Mr. P.
M. Claik and Miss Adeline Benoit,
nd adopted by the Institute:
Whereas, This is the eleventh an-
uual assemblage of tho Teachers of
Forest County in the capacity of an
nstitute, therefore be it Resolved,
That we recognize the hand of Di
vine Providence iu the continued care
ver our several lives uniil the pres
ent hour.
2. That in Co. Supt. Brockway we
recoguizo the conscientious educr.tor,
and one deserving our cordial support.
3. That the thanks, of this institute
be and are hereby specially tendered
to Co. Supt. N. R. Thompson and
Prof. S. D. Owen for their uu wearied
efforts t impart valuable practical in
struction. Also to Mr. T. D. Dunn,
Dr. W. C. Coburn, M. W. Tate Esq.,
W. E. Lathy Esq., and S. D. Irwin
Esq., for their interesting essays and
lectures during tho evening Bessions of
the Institute; to the County Commis
sioners for the use of the Court house,
the School Directors of the Borough
for the use of the school house, aud to
Miss Ella Mays for the use of her or
gau ; to Mrs. Lathy, Mrs. J. B. Agnew,
Mrs. J. M. Sharp, Miss Kate Cobb,
and Messrs. Lathy, Dingman and T.
D. Duun for music ; and to our effi
cient Secretaries, Misses Emma Arner
and Clara Heath.
'4. To the Clergy, Revs. Allen aud
Ellot, who favored the Institute with
their august presence.
Signed by Committee.
The following teachers were present
Misses Alvarctta Paup, Calista Hil-
lard, Ida Long, Adeline Benoit, Sadie
N. Arner, Emma E. Arner, Carrie
Davis, Ella Mays, Mary Hood, Clara
Hunter, Clara Heath, Emma Reed,
Debbie Woodington, Mary L.- Clark
Kate Cobb, Jennie Shields, Aurilla
Painter, Kate M. Flynn, Minnie Root
Winnie Root, Sadie E. Coulter;
Messrs. T. D. Dunn, P. M. Clark, J
E. Hillard, J. D. Rhodes, Alex. Dale,
James Haslet, W..O. Fulton, Robert
Gillespie.
ine lollowing teachers who are
teaching in the county were not pres
ent during the session : Misses Kate
Sallade Nina Sallade, Libbie Rose,
Aggie Kerr, Jean Cameron, Maiy Ev
erhart, Libbie Goldsmith, Tbomp
son, Alice Cogan ; Messrs. S. F. Rohr
er. John Sallade, F. L. Hall, J. A
Sallade, Byron KcClure.
Adjourned sine dit.
Emma E. Arner, Sec'y.
Clara Heath, As't Sec'y,
Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes,'
a delicious perfume for the handler
chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do
not waste your money on "cheap
perfumery ; tho best is tho cheapest
For sale at Bovard's. tf.
If you want a good article, buy
Kunkel's Perfumes for the handker
chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf.
Try Kunkel'e Perfumes lor the
handkei chief. For Bale at Bovard'c
E. F. Kunkel'e Bitter Wine of Iron.
K. F. K linkers celebrated Flitter WIno
of Iron will effectually cum liver com
plaint, Jaundice, dyspepsia, chronioor ner
vous debility, chronic diarrho'a, discasoof
the kidnoys'and all diseases Brining from
a disordered liver. stomach or intestine,
mich as constipation, flatulence, Inward
pi lo, fullness of Mood to the head, acidity
of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust
for food, fullness or weight In the atoni
aeh. sore eructations, sinking or fluttering
at the pit of tho stomach, swiinmingof tho
head, hurried or diillcult breathing, flut
tering at the heart, choking or sullocating
sensation when in a lying posture, dim
ness of vision, dots or webs bot'oro the
sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of
perspiration, yellowness of the skin and
eyes, pain In tho aido, back, head, chest,
limbs, etc., sudden flushes of heat, burn
ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of
evil and great depression of spirits. Trice
Jl per bottle. llcwaro of counterfeits. I
not let your druggist palm off some other
preparation of iron he may say it is as
good, but ask for Kiuikol's Bitter Wine
of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter
Wine of Iron is not Bold in bulk only in
ft iMittles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No.
8W North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all druggists.
Tape Worm Removed Alive.
Head and all complete, in two hours.
No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and
Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kunkel,
Will North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Send for circular, For removing Seat,
Pin or Stomach Worms call on vonr
druggist and ask for a bottle of KnnV.el'8
Worm Syrup, prieo $1. It never fails.
Common sense teaches if Tape Worm lie
removed, all other worms can be readily
removed.
E. F. Kunkel's Lustra! & E. F. Kunkel's
Shampoo for the Hair.
The luwt and cheapest Hair Pressing
and Hair Cloanor in the world. They re
move dandruff, allay Irritation, soothe and
cool the heated sculp, prevent tho hair
from falling oil", and promote the growth
in a very short time. They preserve and
beautify tho Hair, and render it soft aud
glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a
silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair,
and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall
ed 5 eradicate dandruff and prevent bald
ness. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, re
moves greaso, scurf, itching, eruption.
Cures headache produced by heat aud fa
tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustral
rostore Hair to a natural and glossy color,
restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair.
Prico per bottle $1. Ask vour druggist
for them, or send to E. F. "Kunkel, Pro
prietor, No. 259 North Ninth Street Phil
adelphia, Pa, 18-6m
New Advertisement.
WILLIAM READ & SONS,
13 FANEUIL 1IALLSQR.,
ROSTOV, - - MASS.,
Agonts for
Sc C. SCOTT & SON'S
BREECH-LOADERS!!
Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot
one of theso guns over 30,000 times and
still uses it in all lila matches), Miles
Johnson aud the principal shots and clubs
We havo also brought out tho
Rest $5 Kreccli-IaOnilcr
of favorite Ton-Snap Action ever shown
iu tiie market, uthcr qualities at fo5 and
$10.
r-Send for Circulars and Lists of sec'
ond hand Guns. 3&-6m
Wide Awake I Spicy I Noweyl
Oil City Daily Derrick,
For 1878.
Belter Chun Ever!
Moro and Fresher News, and More Road
ing Matter than any other Daily Paper
in North-Wostom Pennsylvania 1
THE OIL CITY DAILY DERRICK
IUS BEEN ENLARGED TO II COLUMNS,
And will begin the ne "' year with
OVER 6,000 DAILY CIRCULATION
Larger than ever attained by any daily
newsptper in fa. outside oi me large cities,
it lias gained this ny giving an tiie iresh'
est news, and sparing no expense in ob
taming items, it lias correspondents in
every portion of tho Oil Region, besides
several reporters wno are constantly trav
eling. llie proprietors, editors and re
portorial staff, are all young and energeti
men, whose aim is to make the Derrick
the leading newspaper of Western Penu
Byivania.
The Derrick win be better than ever
for 1877. It will have special reporters at
Washington and Marrisburg. who will
send daily specials of all important events
Its readers will be kept posted on all the
political news of the day, as reported from
an independent standpoint, whilo a large
rcporioriai force will keep tnem lnrormed
on local matters. It will also, as it does
now, take the lead in discusbingqucstions
of importance to oilmen, and woric faith
fully for the interoet of the Oil Region. It
will maintain its position as authority in
oil statistics, and its market quotations
will always be found reliable.
Tho Daily Derrick being published
at Oil City, tho Metropolis of the Oil Re
gions, and the largest Petroleum Market
in the world, has better advantages for ob
taining eil news thun any other daily. IU
market quotations have gained precedence
over all others for accuracy, reliability
ana iuuness.
TIIE DERRICK IS THE
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN TUB STATE.
It circulates anion a rich and flourish! n
people.
If you want apicy reading, fresh uewa
information concerning me uu iiegion
and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oi
Citv Daily Derrick. Terms, f 10 per
year; six nioutua o s tl a month in ad'
vanco.
THE WEEKLY DERRICK
With 28 to 30 columns of
Choice Heading llaftcr
Containing a weekly review of the Oil
JJUMiiie.su, all the "htray isand or the Uui
ly Dorrick, and interesting newa from all
purts of the world in a condensed form
The WEEKLY DERRICK will be sen
pobt paid, to any address, for $1.W) per
year, uiwavs in aavance.
W. II. LONUWELL A CO..
Publishers, oil City, fa,
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vcndl. Kx.
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Forest County, and to ine direct
ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public
vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, In
tho borough of 1 lonosta, on
MONDAY, JAN. 1, A. K, 1878, .
at 10 o'clock A. M.,tho following described
real estate, to-wit i
David S. Duncotnb for uso of John E.
McDonald, now for uso of Austin Sleai ns
vs. Tho inland Petroleum Company nt'tho
County of Venango, Von. Kx., No.7, Fob.
Term, 1878. Lathy A Agnew. All that
certain undivided one-eighth (!) part of
all thoso parrel of land situate in the
Township of Ti on est a, Forest jouiity, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and do-
scribod as follows, via: Lot or tracts of
land numbered four thousand o lirlit hun-
dfed and twonty-throo (4823), four thous
and eight hundred and twenty-ono (4821),
three thousand one hundred and nine-seven
(3197), and three thousand ono hundred
and ninetv-nve (819S). in all tour thousand
acres of land more or los, and being the
lanas cnveya by ueorgo C Porter of
MeadviUe, Pennsylvania, to Frederic
rontlco, and by Frederic Prentice and
wife convoyed to tho party of the first part
by deed dated November 1st. l.KM. and ro-
corded In office of tho recorder of deeds In
and for Forost county, aforesaid, in dood
book vol. z, at pages W. 100 and 101, and
being same land conveyed by S. M. Soely
to the lliland Petroleum Compaq , of Ve
nango county, by dood dated Febi uary 2P,
A. D., 1872, and recorded in Forost county,
In deed book No. 8, page 351 o. About
thirty acres of which is cleared and under
fence with ono old sawmill, one frame
house 45x24 feet two stories high, one
frame house about 20x30 feet 1 stories
high, two frame houses about 20 xM feet
two stories high, two fiamo b&rus, ono
blacksmith shop, aud tho remains of sev
eral old buildings thereon erected, also
some fruit troo growing thereon.
Taken in execution and to be sold as tho
property of The lliland Petroleum Com-
iRy, at the suit or lmvid a. Duncomb for
uso of John E. McDonald, now for uso of
Austin Stearns.
Terms cash.
JUSTIS SHAWKEY. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Dee. 20, 1877.
PROCLAMATION' IN DIVORCE. J.
Shawkey, Sheriff of Forest County,
'enn., to Jacob M. Niuirpe, Urkktino:
Wherkas, Susan 11. Sharpe did on the
25th dav of Decerning. A. D., 1877, prefer
her petition to tho Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of said county of Forest
praying for the causes therein set forth,
that she might le divorced Irom the bonds
of matrimony heretofore entered into with
you, Jacob M. Sharpe. Now this is to re
quire you tho said Jacob M. Sharpe to ap
pear l to re said Judges, at nonesta, at a
Court of Common Pleas, to be hold for the
County of Forest, on Monday, tho 20th
day of February, A. D., 1878 next, to an
swer the ooiu plaint of the said Susan II.
Sharpe, aud show cause if any you Jiave
why a divorce should not be granted to
the said Susan II. Sharpe from the bonds
of matrimony, entered into by her with
you agreeably to tho act of Assembly in
suen cases macio and provided, April Z7.
J. kiia wkky, Shoritt.
American fc Foreign
Patents.
GILMORE fr CO.. Successors to Cliin-
man, Ilosmer & Co., Solicitors. Patents
procured in all countries. No Fees in ad
vance. No charges unless the patent is
gi anted. No fees for making prelimina
ry examinations. No additional fees for
obtaining and conducting a rchearimr. Ilv
a recent decision of tho CommUsioner all
rejected Replications may bo revlvod
special attention given to Interference
Cases before the Patent Olllce, Intensions
betore congress, infringement Suits in
dinerent States, and all litigation appor
taining to Inventions or Patents. Send
stamp to Gihnore & Co., for pamphlet of
sixiy pages.
Ijuml Cases, Warrants anil
8crip.
Contested Land Cases prosecuted before
mo u. n. ue-.ierai Liana wince and ucpari-
... A T- . I ! T 1 .,1 ;
iiitmioi mo iiniruir. i-nvaie idiiiu v. lanus,
Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and
Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip
in 40, 80, and 1(50 acre pieces for sulo. This
Scrip Is assignable, and can bo located in
tno name or the purchaser unon anv (iov-
ernment land subject to private entry, at
M.za per acre, it is oi equal vaiuo Willi
jsounty Land warrants, womt iamp to
Uilmore A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc
tion.
Arrears of Pay & Bounty.
Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho lato
war, or their heirs, are irj many cases en
titled to money from tho Government f
which they have no knowledge. Write
full history of service, and state amount
of pny and bounty received. Knelose
stamp to Gilmore A Co.. and a full reply,
alter examination, will be given you tree.
Pensions. '
All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun
ded, ruptured, or injured in the late war,
however slightly, can obtain a ponsion by
addressing Gilmoro Co.
Cases prosecuted by Gil more & Co, be
fore the Supreme Court of the United
States, the Court of Claims, aud the South
ern Claims Commission.
Each department of our business is con
ducted in a scparato bureau, under charge
of the same experienced parties employed
by the old tirni. Attentiou to all business
entrusted to Gilmore &. Co. is thus se
cured. Wo desire to win buocess by de
serving it.
Address GILMORE fe CO., 629 FStreot,
Washington, D. C. 41tf
. MRS. C. M. IIKATII,
DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa.
MRS. IIKATII has recently moved to
this nlaco for the purpose of meeting
a want which the ladies or the town and
county have for a long time known, that
Of having a dressmaker of experience
ameng them. I am prepared to make all
kinds of dresses in the latest styles, and
guarantee satisfaction. Stamping lor braid
ing and embroidery done in the best man
ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask
is a fair trial. Residence on Elm Street,
in tno AcoiiiD uuiming. tr.
Can't be made by every agent ev
ery month in the business we
furnish, but those willing to work
can easily earn a dozen dollars a
day right in their own localities. Have no
room to explain here. Business pleasant
and honorable. Women and boys and
girls do as well as men. We will furnish
you a complete Outlit free. The business
nays better than anything else. We will
Lear ex peuse of starting you. Particulars
free. Write and see. tanners aud me
chanics, their sons and daughters, and all
classes in need of paying wotk at home,
should write to us and learn all about the
work at once. Now Is tho time. Don't
delay. Address True fc Co., Augusta,
Maine. S3
TOR WORK neatjy wtecuted at the RK
'UUCICAH Oiiica
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Pittsburgh, Tifusville & Buffalo
Hallway, and liufinlo, uorry &
Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND AFTER Snnday, Deo. 10, 1S77,
trains will run as follows t
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
No. I . I No. 4 No. I No. I No.
a m. p m pm pin pin am
Pittsburgh 8:50 2:30 8:10 8:10i 2:.".r) :4.r
W PonJuncMsOO 4:05 10:507:00 1:40 5:00
Klttannlng 10:88 4:41 11:45 0:20 12:58 4:0
R. lt'k Juncl 1:18 5:35 12:55 5:40 11:47 2:35
Ilrady Rend 11:33 5:40 1:20 5:18 11:3.1 2:10
Parker 12:10 0:25 2:35 4:45 10:55 12:40
Kmlenton 12:52 7:10 3:05 4:20 &.Mt 12:00
Scrubgrass 1:33 7:54 4:32 3:33 0:42 10:45
Franklin 2:0H 8:35 5:37 2:55 :02 :41
Oil Citv 2:35 0:05 0:30 2:20 8:25 8:25
Rousevllle 0:25 7:01 1:42 8:04 8:10
Titusvlllo 3:37 10:20 7:55 12:50 7:K) 7:20
Corry 4:17 0:15 11:40 0:05
Mavvlllo 0:14 11:00 10:10 4:02
JJuilalo 8:05 1:05 6:55 12:40
Oil Citv 2:30 8:25 1:1 8:00
Oleopo'iN 3:17 8:54 12:27 7:27
KngloRock 3:37 0:05 12:01 7:10
Tionesta 4:25 0:32 11:07 0:47
Tidlouto 5;55 10:22 0:30 5:57
Irvineton 7:10 11:10 8:00 6:05
p. in a. in a. m p. m
Trains run by Philadelphia Time.
DAVID MoCAUOO, tien'l Sup't.J
VOllTON II ALL,
Non'l Passenger tt Tlckot Agent.
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
mi mm ami mmi
Wttaa m1 will retain lta
plae Com ver.
IT It CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT IT IS ONE OP THE LARGEST SfcWINl)
MACHINES MANUFACTURED, ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH
A BOBBIN THAT MOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
THREAD
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVINQ THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT. ALL ITS WEARING.
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INOENIOUSL.Y PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKINO UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN v , .
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTEO AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
FROM SIS TO S2S LESS THAN OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES.
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
358 Euclid Avenue,
wanted. CLEVELAND, 0.
F.. A. llAIiDWiN. Tidioute. Fa.. Agent
lor warren i:ouiuy. W-W
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CUN
Weight, to 8 pounds : length of barrel,
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Price, Hteel barrel, 946 Twl.l barreln, 0(SO
Laminated barrels, 73 Dkuhiiii
barrels, 83.
Lie best ever oflorod tho American
sportsman, combining all the most desir
able features of the best imoorted. togeth
er with some valuablo improvements not
found in any other Top Lover, fSnap Ac
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For sale bv the tnrde everywhere. Man-
uiactured by J-;. HKMINGTON A SONS
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Itox.SiKtt. Armory, lllloii, N. V. Cut this
oui and send lor Ii.i.i stiiatki) Cata
houVK and Treatiso on Kifi.x biiooriNu
24-3111.
The ex iei ienco of Ave
years has proved that
ZELL'S
jHCTClQHDli
nii i;ompact and r
name work or linera
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lew ml:si tiitioD,
AGENTS WANTED.
luiurmauon is better
adapted to the wantsi
all classet of the coin
niunity than any other
work of tho kind m
published. It has loen proven by its
IMMKNSE SALF.S,
by tho numerous
COM M KXI) ATOU Y NOTICK8 KEC'D
And by its uniform
srccKss with aof.nth.
Tho edition of IH70 has been
THOROUGHLY KKVI.SKD TO DATE,
It contains 150,000 articles, i;000 w xxl
engravings and eighteen handsomely en
graved and colored maps.
The work is tissued in parts, and aspect
men copy, with map, will te sent to any
address, freo of postage, for twenty cenU.
BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers,
(Successors to T. Klwood Zell.)
Nos. 17 and IS) South Sixth Street,
42tf PlULADKI.PAIA, Pa.
XV ILLIAMS tV t.0.,
MKADVII.LK, - . P13NN'A.
TAXIDERMISTS.
BIRDS and Animals stuffed and mount
ed to order. Artilicial Kyea kept in
htock. o-ly
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS
Retailed at Wholcsalo Prices.
$000 for 200.
1030 for 300.
S700f0f E300.
9300 for S QO.
TIIK
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO.
7K HTIUJCK
II Alllf IA3f rui CEN.
Only Ono Price for Cash, tuid a low one.
NO DEVIATION.
Wo give no discounts.
Wo pnv no agents' commissions, which
double tho prices of all 1'lanos.
Wo look to tho rrtoplo, who wantatlrst
lass Piano nt a fair profit over cost of
manufacture. We appoint the Poople our
agents, and give them our Pianos as low
as any agent can buy equally good Pianos
f any other maiiuiacturer, giving tio
People. In a roduced price, what is usually
expended in commissions, rent, freight,
traveling ami Incidental expenses.
Tho ".Modelssohn" l'inno vo. can st'll
you a 7J wtavo rmewoMl case Piano, 6 feet
10 inches long, with front round corners,
carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould
inizs, with improvement, including
Full Iron Frame,
Ovor Strung Rass,
AgrafTb TrobU, and
French Orand Action,
which only accompany the best Pianos of
tho most celebrated makers, at tho very
low price of &"i0, i75 or &J00. according
to stylo of case, or with four round cor
ners and full agralTo for f VX. and giiimtn-
teo them In every respect criual to i.nv
Piano inailo of similar stylo, or no sale.
J he "Mendelssohn ' Pianola manulac-
tured from tho very best materials, and
iy tho most skilled and llntshed work
men. Tho manufacture is conducted bv
ono of tho most experienced Piano nmnu-
racturers in the countrv. This Is no now
enterprise, turning out a pixir and clieup
piano, made lroin green wood, and by
urreener mechanics.
Our Piano In unnuriassod bvanv In tho
market for Its rich and powerful tones.
and Ha adaptation to the human voice in
sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities.
it speaks ror l weir.
o aro willing to piano It liesldo any
other make of Piano on its merits, cithcr
ln iKuintv of case, or excellence of tono.
and "at half tho money" of equally guoit
insiriimenis.
"The best tho cheapest"
When It costs the lcat money.
All Pianos fullv warranted for five yws.
Send for our Dlustratcd and De'scrip-
tivo Circular. .
The 'Mfndrlnsohn" Tlano To.,
Ofllco of Manufactory,
ort BROADWAY, N. V.
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WEEKLY STAR,
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aiiini, aaaljr $!. par yrmr
( hf Kiiajivl, and m Ilia JorffeJt,
brtfthlnt, aad beat rxrw publlah lur
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gWaa all lha aawi, aad, aaaWa aiuob
otbar ftooa raaanijf. avary nwmnar aaa
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raoaivofi a oolf l tna aanniimi ii'irav
ii. "Thu PofM- (he Paar Mun'a
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of TUB tSTAK ILI-KSTHATEl) ALUA
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pny axpatiM of packing and maillnf pra
nun. ra?Oar ladmrniaala tm
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fleTit, m nuw grmer Ihnn vr. Wa
waiii avry club aiient In tba aauntr to
eomttiafitcMta with u. bvfora ooinniaaciiiK
work. To anyixirion rte.irlnc to awt an
a olun, wa will aad a aatnpla coiy of
tha pinluro and a tanvawHir'a onlfli or
a5 r fa. .sywfmrn ronv " pntr ea,
Mmd fWr aa hrfora waMrlk.
ln for any other.
FirBona ttt whom wa hara alraad v aant
Iba piotura, "Tha Soor h Paxtar
nauaa rriwtMi," aayinr ta can
hata In lta ataad anoluar aacallaat au
qravlna, uf aama aiaa, wbloli wa aava
awourad fur tliia purpoaa.
trliyr without picture, On 9aUar.
1H3B STAS,
830 Wmlnut St., CitnmH, O,
MAUI HOME PLIA.ANT.
Awarucd the HighrBt Modal at Vienna.
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E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
GDI liroadwar, Now York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
ManulacturerB, Importers A Dealers i
C1IH0M08 AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suita
ble Views.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
We are Headfpiarters for everything in
tho way of STKK KOPTICONH and MAtl
1C LANTKKNS, being manufacturers of
the
Micro-Scientifio Lantern,
Ktcreti-Punopticon,
University Ktereoptif on,
Advertisers Ktereoptieon,
Artopticon
School Lantern,
Family Lantern,
PEOPLE'S LANTERN.
Each style lieing tho bost of its class,
in tho market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides with,
directToitfl for using, sent on application.
Any ejiterprisinjr man can mako niouey
with a Magic lantern. J
fr(?ut out this advertisement for ref
erence, -t ,0i
NEBRASKAGR!ST MILL.
rpiIE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (i:
oughly overha.dod and rentted b "intl
FLOUR,
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lownt liuros
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