r v. 4 ,. DUNN - EDITOU. WEDNESDAY K1DRMC, JAN. SO, IS78. .ADDRESS , OK THIi Oil Producers of Pennsylvania, To the Cithcna of the Commonwealth of " Pennsylvania, Greeting : Vour fellow citizens of Ibe State of Pennsylvania, who are engaged in the businees of producing petroleum in the western couuties, lesire to bring to yivtr notice and knowledge, to the end that it may bo brought to an issuejnul be settled once and forever, the sub ject of freight discriminations on the part of railroads and other common carrierswhereby individuals are in jured, the prosperity of the State im paired and enterprise retarded or ren dered abortive. In our case we find Buch discrimina tions nop made by our only railroad outlets, in favor of a single favored re fining organization not eveu belonging to this State, but having its existence and headquarters in a neighboring Stale, at present an almost impassable barrier to free trade ,in our product, by making it practically impossible for other than this one favored refining organization, to pay the current piice for our product, transport it to the various refining and distributing points and live. A more serious question is the fact that corporations which formerly paid large amounts of taxes to the State, have been forced out of existence, while their property has become the property of this foreign corporation or organiza tion, which is not answerable in its corporate capacity to this State, and the property thereby escapes much taxation to which your citizecs are subjected, and thus tho treasury of the State itself is depleted ; and all this through the discriminating action of the railroads in favor of this very or ganization. The effect is and has been, to com pletely paralyze open trade and makes the one refining organization the only purchaser of our product, with all the disasters and evils attending such mo nopoly. Our case is not ac isolated one, it is but the most recent ; unfortunately for all, the sufferers from such discrimina tion are to be found in all branches of business, and all parts of the State. But our case is so flagrant and the in justice so glaring, an entire community now find voice and indignantly remon strate against this arrogant assumption on the part of the railroad corppra tions in thus shutting out front the world and forcing us to sell only to the one whom they favor, and we rely upon your aid in effectually putting an end 10 such an iniquitous system. Various cities have felt the intolera ble incubus of freight discriminations, but none more notably, perhaps, than rittsburgh, which lias had its prosper 'ty seriously impaired, throwing large umbers of workmen into thestreetsin . state of idleness, and a state of pub 3 feeliug engendered which spoke ou- Joo practically and disastrously in ...o terrible riots and destruction of ilroad property in July, 1877. We are, in all parts of the State and intry, suffering the effects of long iUnued busiucss depression, with ikruptcy as the fate of many. While i the only cause, it is believed the ;olicy and bad management of our I roads, has not a little to do with it 1 owing principally to freight dis 'uinations. Business men cannot uertake large enterprises where they a dependent upon treacherous and certain rates of freight, for toengage ccessfully in business requires equal y in freight rates aud as little uncer tainty in such matters as is possible to tain. The managers of these railroad rporatious, which your laws created, actically assume to control the raur tile and commercial affairs of our imouweahh, divert them as they ;e, and carry your merchandise 1 products at rates subject to their i will alone and practically ass u no So above the law. The revised Constitution of our State reasly prohibits rebates on freight sites, yet it is inoperative, for some of tse railroads, holding thtir rights n you, refuse to accept tho provis of our present Constitution, aud ' your will and sovereignty, islutive powers are supposed ! in your (Jeneral Assem bly ; but in, practice, your material interests are regulated aud governed by the managers of theso railroad cor porations, who, by their secret dis criminations in freight rates and im proper favoritism, assume all the pre rogatives of sovereignty over you, and ignore your Assembly and ii9 authority. By their individual exerciso of these usurped powers tho railroad corpora tions actually govern your State, and thus tho sovereignty which tho people of right possess through their General Assembly, has been grasped by a few railroad managers. Theso railroad corporations claim the right to dis criminate in favor of a large shipper of a co"mmodity by giving a low rate of freight in consideration of his large shipments over their lines, aud to charge a higher rate of freight to a shipper who may not ship as much. It seems needless to poiut out the fallacy of these claims. The system positively stops enterprise in such mat ters, and the small shipper of to-day must remain small and only live by sufferance. Nor is it necessary to point out how inevitably it must cor rupt the management of these very railroad corporations, as well as de bauch mercantile honor by such sys tematic deceit in freight rates. To admit its longer continuance is to consent to the centralization of busi ness apd wealth into the hands of the few, and the consequent result of re ducing the many to a 6tate of poverty and servitude'; for under such an un businesslike and corrupt system, en terprise and ability is little worth and must end in being suppressed or ren dered abortive. Fellow-citizens, we ask you to con sider and ponder this matter: take it home to each of you aud then adopt such procedure as shall terminate a 8ystemwhich has been so long an in cubus upon the commerco and mer cantile affairs of our State, and which has brought bankruptcy and ruia upon tho many to the enrichment of the few. We aek that you instruct your rep resentatives to the General Assembly to see that proper laws shall bo passed us shall make the constitutional pro visions upon the subject of discrimina tion and rebates in freight rates, effec tive and cause the Constitution of the State to be a rule and a bond in fact ; that these corporations shall be held liable in damages for infractions, and that the managers of them who shall violate the law and the Constitution by giving such rebates, shall be liable by fine, and imprisonment as well. We ask that you instruct your rep resentatives to euact a law whereby any person or persons, company or cor poration, who shall furnish a full car load of any commodity to any rail road, shall have the same transported at as low a rate of freight as is charged any other person or persons, company or corporation, upon similar commod ities and between similar points. nauroaus are common carriers: they have no inherent right or dele gated powers to govern the people or their business. This power belongs to you. Will you exercise it or will you longer submit to the exercise of pow ers and executive authority over you which, never granted by you to any corporation, have been usurped to your and our great detriment ? Will you exert your rightful author ity over your servant the common car rier, the railroad corporation made by your laws, or will you longer submit tamely until tho entire enterprise and ability of our noble Commonwealth has been etill further emasculated and brought to a still greater servitude? Do not misunderstand us ; we mean no war on corporations. They are useful means of achieving valuable ends, but the creature we creato must not become the master. Such, how ever, tho railroad corporations have become, owing largely to our own su piueness, and to the lack of proper restrictive and supervisory legislation, until through their corrupting influ ence and misrepresentations, it has heretofore beeu almost impossible to effect the legislation necessary for the safety of the people at large. Instruct your representatives in the General A ssembly that if proper bills are presented bearing upon the evils referred to, tending to their correc tion, to voto for them. Note thosa who shall vote against such bills, and by their votes assist in continuing these evils, and retire such meu to the pri vate life frhey never ehould have left Elect no man ta hereafter represent you in tho Geueral Assembly unless such as shall go pledged to redress the grievances wo now suffer .from, and shall furthermore ngrto to assist and aid in passing such laws as shall cause every corporation doing business In tho State, to beco'hio subject to the Constitution of the Stato and tho laws pursuant thereto. Our present remedy for the evils we are suffering from and mention above, is in a Free Pipe Law,- similar in its general features to tho llailread Law, whereby any one may be permitted to lay pipe lines from the petroleum pro ducing legions to any other part of tho Stato with the right to condemn the right of way therefor. We ask no aid, no subsidies, no ap propriations from tho Stato ; we ask ouly the same freedom of action now given to railroads, and which will en able us to communicate with those who want our product. We ask your aid aud influence. By order of THE GENERAL COUNCIL of the Petroleum Producers' Proactive Union. E. F. Kunkel'8 Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Rittor Wino of Iron will effectually cure liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diurrhra, diseasonf the kidneys and nil diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intcHtinos, such as eonstipntion, tiatulonco, inward piles, fullness of blood to the neurit acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sore eructations, sinking ortlutt?ring at tho pit of the stomach, swimmingof tho head, hurried or difficult breathing, llut tcring ut the heart, choking or sullocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, puin in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., stidrion Hushes of heat, burn ing In the ilesh, constant imaginings of evil and croat depression of spirits, Price 1 per bottle. Rcware of counterfeits. Do not lot your druggist palm oil somo other preparation of iron he inav sav it is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk onl v in $1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. soi a ny an uruggist. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all ooniplctr. in two hours. No foe till head passes. Seat. Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms j-idl on your druggist and tusk for a bottle of Kunkers Worm Syrup, price $1. It never fails. common senso teaches If Tape orm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. E. P. Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for the Bair. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world. They re niovo dandruff, allay irritation, Boot he and cool the heated scalp, provont tho hair from falling oil, and promote tho growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify tho Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearance to bruid aud wiry Hair, and, as a hair rirossing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrutl and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo clcan.4 the Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. cures neaoacne produced iy heat anil v tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and Lustrul ro.store Hair to a natural and flossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Prico per bottle $ 1. Atk vour druggist for them, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 250 North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. lS-(im PROCLAMATION. Wiikrkas. Tho Hon. L. D. Wctinorc, President Judge of tho Court of Com mon Pleas nnri Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pro cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quartor Sessions, &c, at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Fob. next, being the 25th day of Feb. 1878. Notico is thereforo given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peaco and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them us shall he just. Given un der my hand and seal A. 1). 1H78. JUSTIS SHAWKEY, Sheriff. TRIAL LIST, FEB. TERM, 1878. rKOTJIONOTAHY's OFFICE, ) Foiikst Co., PA i No. Tr. Yr. 1. Samuel C. Sloan vs. J. F. Overlander 8 Doc. 74 2. David Roatty vs. Jno. Fitz- morris et al 47 Feb. 70 3. Selden Whitman vs. J. W. H. Keisingcr etai adm'rs 45 Dec. 7(3 4. Tho Superior Lumber Co. vs. T. J. Van Oioson otal 6 May 77 5. J. H. Derk'kson A Co. vs. Philotus Thompson et al fi7 Doe. 70 0. Wm. Jones for use vs. Har mony Township 20 Dee. 71 7. Wm. Richardson vs. Har mony Township ' 18 Dec. 71 8. Catherine Doherty vh. Har mony Township 19 Doc. 71 9. Wm. liaslot vs. Jan. Conley 20 May 77 10. (ieo. Morpan vs. J. U. Koot 34 May 70 11. Jiis. (..tori vs. J. F. Over- lander 64 Sep. 77 13. II. A nshurtz A Co. vs. Freo- man it Corbet 44 Sep. 77 13. Catherine Noblo ct al vs. P. Dayetal 87 Sep. 77 14. J. It. Agnew for use vs. S. H. Haslet 07 Sep. 77 13. John D. Hunt vs.ThoCoun- ty of Forest 32 Sep. 77 10. Joanna It. Sill Widow et al vs. S. It. Haslet et al 38 Doe. 73 17. J. 1. Ainger Trustee vs. Joshua Douglass ct al Terra Tenant 10 Dee. 77 18. A. Dean vs. W. Howe et al 33 Sep. 70 10. Acliro, Wick A: Co. vs. J. (i. Dalo 60 Deo. 70 D. W. CLARK, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 11, 178. ADVERTISERS send 25 cenU to Goo. P. Rowell it Co., 41 Park Kow, N. Y., lor their Kighty-pago Pamphlet, showing cost of adve-rising. 13 4t xi-r. ein-iHt. jrnin.v, fPEACHER of Vocat and Instrumental X Music, will give lessons on the Piano. Organ and Violin. Terms reasonable and satisfaction iruaranteod. Present resi dence with Mr. Frank Monday, at Tiones ta Station. 3!Hf BOOTS AND SHOES! HIT. KVANS lias jint opened n largo and well-soleetoil sUuk of Jtoots mid Shoos, at prices LOWER THAN EVER! and cordially invites persons from snr ronnding towns and country when visiting Tidiouto to call and . JCxnmlnc lii Ntock before purchasing ols,ewhoro. "Hurt" and also "('ray Rros" Fino French Kid Shoes for Ladies' wear c. npeoialty. Remember tho place, " GULLED BLOCK, TIDIOUTE, PA. 39 3m II. H. KVANS. Wide Awake! Spicy I Newsy 1 Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1878. Bcttrr Tli mi Kvor! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Dai.y Pit per in North-Western Pennsylvania! THR OIL CITY DAILY DERRICK HAS BEEN ENLARGED TO U lOLLSNS, And will begin tho new year witli OVER 6,000 DAILY CIRCULATION, Larger than ever attained bv anv dailv newsp per in Pa. outside of the largo cities. ic has gamed this nv giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in evory portion of tho Oil Region, besides soveral reporters who aro constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re- ....... I.. I ......V ...... .. I 1 n . un mi nuiu, two nil .yuiuiK mill energetic men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Fenn sv I van ia. The DKuninc will bo better than ever for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington and liarrisburir. who will send daily specials of all importantevents. Its readers will ix kept posted on all the political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a largo roportorial foreo will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it docs now, take the lead in discussing questions of importance to oilmen, ami worn faith- lully tor tho Interest ot the Oil Region. It wm maintain it. position as authority in oil statistics, nnd its market quotations will always be toimd reliable. Tho Daily Dkrrick being published at Oil City, tho Metropolis of tho Oil Re gions, and tho largest Petroleum Market in tho world, has bettor advantages tor oh taining eil nows than any other daily. Its market quotations have gained precedence over all others for accuracy, reliability ana iiinness. THE DKRRICK IS TIIK BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE STATK. It circulates anion a rich and nourishing people. ' If you want spicy reading, frosh news, information concerning the Oil Region. and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho On. city jmii.y DKKKti-K. Terms, 510 per year; six months 5 ; $1 a mouth in ad vance. THE WEEKLY DERRICK With 28 to 30 columns of ' Clio Ice Bieftl!; ?ffnior, Containing a wee kly review of the Oil Rusiness, all the "Stray Sand" of tho Dai ly Derrick, and interoKting news from all parts of the world in a condensed form The WKEKI'Y D1CRK1CK will bo sent post paid, to any address, for $1.50 per year, aiwuvs in advanco. W. 11. LONOW ELL it CO.. Publishers, Oil City, Pa. THE WELLS TEA COMPANY Importers of Pure China and Japan Teas, 201 FULTON ST., P O. Dox 45C0. NEW YORK. WE WELLS TEA C'MPAVY Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in original packages, at lowest import prices, as per bampie sent on application. Supply Teas to Druggists, General Deal ers, and others, packed in handsome sealod packages of one pound each, in canisters oi the SKiiio capacity, and in a lb., 10 lb, and iit) lb. boxes. Full particulars on ap plication. Supply Teas to Peddlers in half pound end one pound bags, piain or printed, at a more libral discount than is given else whore. Supply Tea for Club Orders, and allow a larger commission than usual, and In all cas.bs guarantee the quality of their goods. Forms sent when required. Send for circular, and please say under which of the foregoing heads you desire particulars, so that we may send you all the ir formation neeessary"without"further trouble. The Well Tea Company Is one of the largest and most reliable houses in the trade j all parties requiring Tea in quantities will do well to send their orders direct. 24 2m Frank Itobhiu, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SL'fCKSHOB TO DKMIXO.) Tictures in every styleof the art. Views of tho oil regions for sale or taken to or der. CENTRE STREET, near R, R. crossing. SYCAMORE STREET near Union Do pat, Oil City, Pa. iSO-tf 01$ WORK neatly executed at tho RE i PCRL1CAN Oili'oo ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Tlllir USK 91 1 LI12Il IIII ON CHEMICAL PAINT. " Ready for use in Wlilto, and over Ono Hundred different Colors made of strict ly pure Whlto Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer nnd cheaper, and to last Twleo as Long ns any other Paint. It lias taken , thoFIUST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho Stato Fairs of tho Union, nnd In on Many Thousand of tho finost houses In the country. Address: l&TTjJLj'Eltt SIMPLE CARD BENT FREE. , FOIi SALE BY ROBINSOX Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and Buualo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. OX AND AFTHll Sunday, Dec. 10, 1S77, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Nortlnv ard. .v.. t p in ! K;0 10:.'it 11:45 Southward No. 1 K. Ni. No. 1 Nu. J a P in 2::jn ,:()." 4:41 5:15 p III 8:10 7:00 tt:20 5:10 5:18 4:45 p 111 a m (1: 15 5:00 4:00 2:U5 2:10 Pittsburgh 8; 2:5.5 1:40 12:5 s U:7 II:.'! I W PonJuncM Kittannlng 10 R. It'k Junell r:.rM t:2ii 2;:15 ;t:05 4;:i2 f.::t7 7:01 7:.V 1:15 11:00 1:05 K:25; 8:54 :.-; :.t2 10:22 11:10 Rrady Rend 11 .V4' Parker (I: 10:55! 12:40 Kmlonton 7:10 4:2010::t0i 12:00 Serubgrass 7:54 :t;:i:i : 42! 10:43 Franklin K:.- 9:0f 0:25 10:20 -:- 2:20 1:42 12:50 11:40 10:10 S:f5 1:10 0:02 8:25 8:04 0:41 8:25 8:10 7:20 :I5 4:02 12:40 S;00 7:27 7:10 0:47 5:57 6:05 Oil City Rousevillo Titusvillo Corry 7:10 Mavvillo Ruil'alo Oil City Oleopolis 2:: :i:17 !1::17 12:27 12:01 11:07 .agio Hock Tionesta 4:2 ,r.:.V 7:W Pidionte .:I0 8:00 Irvinoton . m a. m a. m lp. in Trains run bv Phlli'dclphia Time. DAVID McCAUOO, Oen'l Sup't. MORTON HALL, 'Jeil Passenger tC Ticket Agent. American & Foreign FatentM. OILMORK iC CO., Successors to Chip, man, Hosmer ct Co., Solicitors, patents procured in all countries. No Fees In ad vance. No charges unless the patent Is gianted. No lees for making prelimina ry examinations. No additional fees- for olitaiuing and conducting n rehearing. Ry a recent decision of thcl'omiiil-Kioncr ai.i. rejected applications may )o revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Ofllco, Extensions before ngress, Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Scud stamp to Oilnioro it Co., for puinphlot of sixty pages. Iiiiid Case, Warrants :xni2 Keri. Contested Land Oases prosecuted before the U. S. Oe:iersl Land Ollice nnd Depnrt nient of the Iutirlor. Private Land Claims, Mining mid Pre-emption Claims, anil Homestead Cases attended to. Lnnd Scrip in 40, SO, and Kiu aero pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, tnd can bo located in tho name of tho purchaser upon any ttov i rnnient laud subject to private, entry, at $1.25 per acre. It is of equal value with ltounty Land Warrant. Send sinmp to tiilnioro it Co., lor pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of Pay fc ESoimty. OttScers, Soldiers, and Sailors of the lato war, or their heirs, are in manv cases en titled to mo, icy from the Government of winch they have no knowledge. Write fuil history ot" service, nnd sluto amount ' lmy. "i'll bounty received. Enclose htan.p to Oiliuore fi Co., and a full reply, niter examination, will bo yivcn you'frcc. Pensions. All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lato war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing (iiliuoro A Co. Cases prosecuted by Oilmoio 'c Co. be fore the Supremo Court of tho United States, the Court of Chums, and tho South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our business is con ducted in a neparate bureau, under charge of tho same experienced parties employed by the old firm. AtUtution to all business entrusted to Uilmoro it Co, is thus o cured. We desire to win success by de serving it. Address OILMORE it CO., C29 FStreet. Washington, D. C. 41tf 3IIW. C. M. Ill' ATI I, DRESSMAKER, Ticnecta, Ta. MRS. HEATH has recently movod to this nlaco for tho purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of tho town and county have for a long time known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to make all kinds of drosses in the latest styles, -and guarantee satisfaction. Stamping' lor braid ing and embroidery done in the lwst man ner, with tho newest patterns. All I ask is a (air rial. Residence on Elm Street, in the Acomb Ruilding. tf. nnnn Can't be made by every ngeutev VUUm cry month in tho business wo UuiJU 1um'Ml,j 'J"t those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here, llusiness pleasant and honorable. Women and bovs and girls do as wi ll as men. We will furnish you a completo Outfit free. Tho business pays better than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers ami me chanics, their sons and daughters, and ull classes in neod of paving woik at home, bhould write to us and learn ull Hbout tho work ut once. Now is the lime. Don't delay. Address True it Co., Augusta, Maine. 33 WILLIA3IS & CO., MEADVILLK, - - PENN'A., TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS and Animals stuffed and mount ed to order. Artilitial Eyes kept in btock. 2-ly BROTHBUS, 29, .11, C St. Llalr Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. A BOXNEII, TIONESTA, PA. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Prices. t OOO for 200. tetJOfor S300. 700 for 300. 9800 for 930O. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. 11 inn iAar rmcrcs. 1 Only Ono Price for Cash, mid a low ono. NO DEVIATION." AVo give no discounts. We pav no agents' commissions, which double tho pricoa of all Pianos. We look to the Peoplo, who want atirst class Piano at a fair protlt over cost of manufacture. We apMint tho People our agents, mid givo them our Pianos hs low as any agent can buy equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving tho I'pople. in 11 reduced pice, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and Incidental expenses. The "Medelssnhn" Piano Co. can sell you a 74 octavo rosewood case Piano, tf feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, curved legs, serpntir. and plinth mould ings, with improvements, Including Full Iron Frame, . Over Strung P.ass, Agraffe Treble, and French rand Action, which only aocompnny the best Pianon-of tho most celebrated makers, at tho very low price of $250, $275 or frW, according to style of ease, or with four round cor ners and full agraffe for ?:50, and guaran tee them In evojy respect equal to any Piano made of similar ntyle, or no sale. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is iniuiufar tured from tho very best materials, and" by tho most skilled ami tinislicd work- men. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of the most. cxp"rienced Piano manu facturers in tho country. This is no new ent' rprise. turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, aud by urconer mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by anv in tho market for its l ien and powerful tones, and Its adaptation to ihe human voierf in sympathetic, mellow nnd Ningingqiialitics. It speaks for itself. We aro willing to place It beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either In boauty of ease, or excellenco of un, aud "ut hart" tho money" of equally good Instruments. " The best the cheapest" When It costs the lent inonev. All Pianos fi.lly warranted for live yomn. Send lor our Illustrated and De'scrip ti u C ircular. The 4'3!cinlflsxi)liii" riano Co., Olllco of Manufactory, M RROADWAY, X. Y. Awarued tho Highest Medal at Vielin a E. J H. T. ANTHONY & CO., , 501 Rroad way, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers it Dealers In CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, GraphoHoopes, and Suita ble Viows. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We aro Hea'4.iii rters for evervthing In the way of STI.HKOPTICON.s and M AO 10 LANTERNS, being manufacturer of tho Micro-Scicntifie Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, Uin vorsity Stcreoptii on, Advertisers Stereoptleon, Artoptiion School Lantern, Family Lantern, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each stylo being the best of its clasa . in fiio market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with 1 directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. J jSrCut out this advertisement for ref erence, -ft. NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. rPH E ORIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy- oughly overhauled and rotitted in lirst class order, ami is lift W rilllliinn. J all kind-of -u aoing CUSTOJI 4 It I X i I x . FLOUR, l'EED, AND OATS Constuntly onhund, and sold at the verv lowest ligures. ,er' -m u- W. LEDEBUR. i M K
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