The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 22, 1878, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNIM, MAY 22, 1878.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
JiurffcaitVf. It. Dunn. .
LtouncilmnnA. 11. Kelly, G. W. Bovnrd.
T. A. Proper, W. It. Reck, Win. Richards,
Si. I'oronmn,
Jutticen of the reaceD. 8. Knoi, C. A.
Randnll.
Conittabley-II. Swnggnrt
School JHrcctnrii-. 11. May, IT. O. Da
vto, O. W. Robinson, T. J. VaiiGloson, 1).
W. t'lork, W. It. Dunn.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
TVAttfotf . JittlnA T. TV Wbtwahb.
Aociat Judges 3 . O. Dalk, Ed-
Trea.mror Wm. LawRKNCE.
Prothonotary, ttcgixtcr t Recorder, Ac
W fr nv
Sheriff" JUHTia RrtAWKKY
CommitninnrrsVtlA. Uicni.lJI, ISAAC
Low, John Hkck.
County Supcrinletulcnt 11. S. BnocK-
Vf AT.
JMstrirt Attorney R. P. Inwi.
' Jury Commi nxioncrs Lyman Cook, P.
V. Mr.RCiM.ioTT.
County Surveyor T. D. Colmnn.
fj'on'r W. O. Couvrn.
County Auditor Niciiot.as TnoMP-f-oi.
J. it. Nkim,, H. A. ZuKNnm.i,.
Member of Conyrr.M Hauht White.
Assembly I. li. Aonkw.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
I. O. of O. F.
SI,
It.
it Tir.MT ovnrv Friday evcnlntr. nt 7
ill o'clock, hi tho Hull formerly occupied
y J. K. BLAINE, N. n.
O. W. SAWYKIl, Soc'y.
27-tf.
E. L. Davis,
k TTORNEY AT LAW. Tionesta. Pa.
I. Collections made la this and adjoin
Hig counties. 40-ly
MILEH AV. TATK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JSl,nStrct, TIONESTA, PA.
W. K. tATlt Y. J. B. AONKW.
LATHY .V AGNEAV,
ATTOltXEYS AT LAW,
TIONESTA, PA.
ATTENTION HOMMKRH!
I have boon admitted to practice as an
Attorney in tho Pension Olllco at wasn
ington, 1. C. All officers, soldiers, or
tailors who wero InjurriMn the lato war,
ran nblain nnnHlons to which thev may !
entitled, hy eallinx on or addressing; me nt
TloneHU,Pa. Mho, . t-lainiH for troro
.t t anil l.rtmitir will rnfft vft lirmimL &L I
".T J I
tontion
llavinir neen vor tonr vrars a HOKiipr in
the l ite war, aii(l having ior a nuinhor of
years outfall in th prosecution of sol-
aiers claimi, my expoiienco will aMiiro
. j .I! f
the collection of claims in tlie, suoriesi poH-
ailile time.
J. 1$. AONKW.
41tf.
F. V. Hays, '
K TTOltNKY AT LAW, ami Notary
fY l'cni.io. Hcvnoldn Hnkill A Oo.'h
Itlock, one-a St., Oil City, Ta. 39-ly
Lawrence House,
niONKSTA. l'EKX'A. WNf. liAW-
Itl'.NCK. l'BoriUKioR. nonsn
Ik centrally located. Kvorythinu; new and
well furnished Hunorior Rccommotia
lioiiH and strict attention jriven to Kiiestf
Venetabloi and I'rnits of all kind served some 10 or 11 years, died of diphthe
InoiTi AiV Him,,le r0m f COm" r''a. on Thursday last, 16th inst. A
CENTRAL HOUSE,
"nONNKIl AONKW I5I.OCK. I,.
13 Aonew. Pronviotor. This i a new
Mowne, and has j ust heen fitted up for the
accommodation of tho public. - A portion
of tho patmnAgo of the public In solicited.
4U-iy ,
j. 10
, IHjAI1?I?, si. i.,
tionesta, ya.
Okkior Hours :7 toO a. m., 7 to' 9 v.
m. Woclnosdnyn ami tsaturoays nom 11
.ft. .... v v - .... I
A Xf tt ! 1 u I
W. C COBURN, M. D.
"I31IYSICIAN A SURGEON offers his
A services to tho peopin or forest vn.
Having had an oxporienco of Twelve
Years in constant practice. Dr. Coburn
burn inak.es a specially of tho treatment
oi Nasal, Throat, Liing and nil other
-hrm,ie or iinirnrinff diseases. HavfYiit
Investigated all scientilic mctliod of eur-
tvsums. ho will guarantoo relief or U euro
in all cases whore a euro is possible. No
i ii.nH..A fH c.uiunKiiliiui All ffVM u-ill nn I
rtasonablo. Professional visit mado at
s!iu'mm)v1Ietrtcr?!4la d,sUlU00 viin cou"
Oft. co and Kosidenco second builUmg
oelow the Court House, Tionosta, Pa. Of-
tice days Wednesdays and Saturdaya. li)tl
II. 11. MAY. A- B. KKLLY. ,
MA Y, VA11K e CO.,,
Corner of Elm it WalnutSts. Tionesta.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
Collections madoonaU thoPrineipal point,
of tho U. S,
Collections soiioited.
18-ly.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Ki.M HTKKKT,
SOUTH OP ROBINSON & BONNER'S
STORE.
Tionesta, Pa.K
M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor,
" .
rieturcs taken in all tho latcht styles
thojart. W-"-
re
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Council Meeting,
Members of the Boro Council will
please remember that a meeting will
be licld at the Commissioners' Office
on Saturday evening next, at half-past
seven o'clock.
Ilcv. W. O. Allen will preach in
the M. E. Church next Sunday, morn
ing and evening. Services to com
mence promptly at 11 oclock A. m. and
7 P. M.
Gen. Harry White our present
Congressman, is to-day announced as
wuumaw vvi-fc.,
Republican usacrcs.
'
J. II. Church, I'jsq., ot Hickory
TcwnshiPj is to day announced as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican asages.
Mr. John Ileatb, of Jenks Town
ship is to-day announced as a candi
date for Jury Commissioner, subject to
Republican usages.
-Mr. Wm. Richards has the main
part of his house up and the roof on.
When fiuiehed it will be a very sub
stantial and desirablo property.
Mr. John Reck has had his house
newly painted, and ha3 put outside
shutters on the windows thcreef, which
jne 8arae adds materially to the looks
and valuo of the property
Pettingill's Newspaper Directory,
the most complete work ou this sub
iect vet issued, has been sent us. It
should be in the hands of every news
paper mau and every extensive adver
tiser.
Mr. Robinson is finishing up his
wood and coal houso in good shape,
and is treating his residence to a com
pleto now coat of Miller Brothors'
Chemical Paint undoubtedly a good
article.
Dr. J. E. Blaine, of Tionesta, and
Maj. Jno. Woodcock, of Neilltown.aro
announced in last week's Press as can
didates for the Democratic nomination
for State Senate.
Among the nomeious arrivals in
town, we notice that W. W.Mason
'
-ff P 1 -C il.t-
Jlaq., oi XiUeuuurg, juriuerjjr .01 iio
, . .. . 11. 1
place IS attending court, lie looks
wel aud is warmly greeted by all his
' . 1 i- V
wiu iiiciiua uuu uicuw
Ia talking with our farmer friends
wo learn that the fruit crop is not so
badly injured as was at first feared
It is now thought we will have a half
or two-thirds of a crop. Half a loaf is
belter than none. The wheat, we be
lijve, is not injured materially.
Dr. Coburn informs us that a sen
of Mrs. Tatterson, of Whig Hill, aged
little girl, snter of tho deceased, also
hai the same malady, but we believe
she is recovering. '
Dr. Towlcr, who lias recently been
operating about MarienviUe, is in town
this week, and talks of resuming ope
rations in that neighborhood shortly.
Verily, the Doctor bath more than
i j j i. rr..:.u
mubiiu-wu ' ""'"1
8atid ruunetu not out ; he smejietn tne
. . . .....
. 1 l' I 1. 1. h, K.a wiana
Oil alar uu. uiiu iiu oiitiixcbij uo iu u u
and crieth ha 1 ha !
All sorts of weather has been ex
peri enced iu this latitude for the last
week, and on goiug out for a day 1
ride it has beeu a question whether to
. , i l.f-r nr a (luster On
take along au ulster nr a uusier. un
JJonday the weather was oppressively
warm, and in tho evening we had
liar.l shower, coniouslv interspersed
with thunder and lightning. Yester
day was quite moderate, and to-day
well, we 11 tell you more about it next
,
w
A young man who occupied tbe
position of book-keeper of tho First
National Bank of Warren ia a defaul
ter in some 2,000. He embarked in
one of these "cheap" printing oiDces,
in Warren, and came out at the small
end of the bom. "We know of other
establishments that are doing printing
tor much less than tney can uuy sta
tionery and pay rents. However, if
they and their creditors can stand it
we will try to.
Davy Hilands shipped 500 pigeons
to New York this morning, the first
that have beeu shipped from this sta
tion for some time. The trappers are
l . t ii
now operating uear lirooKston ana al
so about Kane, and altogether the
pigions get no rest at all. It is a won
der that there are any left for seed.
Representative Agnew informs us that
the game law, as amended this session,
will probably prevent uou-resideuts
from trapping in this State hereafter.
Ladies' and Children's Linen
Suits at tho Acomb Building.
Fntr Wn riling!
Next week's paper is the last issue
n which to start an announcement, to
give it three full weeks previous to the
primaries, as required by the Crawford
County System. So, therefore, nil
ye that are willing to serve your coun
try, please take due notice, and
send in the names, offices desired, and
and tbo particulars, Ac, Ac., Sc.,
previous to next Wednesday, the 29th
inst.
The- Derrick has come out square
y against the Republican fctate ticket
Truly this is a strange reward for the
1 1 l. O
Herculean enens pui lorui uy oenaior
btone, who is now on the ticket, to get
the rreo Pipe and Ajiti-Discrimination
bills through the Legislature. Abe
votes on these bills all show a majori
ty of the Republicans of each House
n favor of the bills. The Houso vote
on the Anti-Discrimination bill was as
follows: For the bill, Republicans,
48; Democrats, 17 ; ngainst the bill,
Republicans 34 ; Democrats, 32. Out
side of Philadelphia only six Repub-
icans voted against the bill. In the
Senato the Democratic Lieutenant-
Governor, Latta, killed for the session
the Free Pipe bill which had passed
.1 t- it; tt I j I
me xicpuoncan nouse, uy a oecimon
that, a similar Ull having failed to
pass the benate this session, the House
bill could not be considered. Of
courso it will help matters materially
if, with the aid of the producers, the
outspokeu opponents of these bills get
into office.
We are under obligations to D.
W. Clark, Jr., for complimentary tick
ets to a home entertainment, to be
given at the -Grandin Opera House,
Tidioute, Pa., on Friday evening next,
for the benefit of the Hunter Hose.
On that occasion the drama entitled
"Don Ctesar De Bazan," will be given,
to conclude witn tho jaugnaoie larce,
"ins i,ast i.ega." ine cnaracters are
taken by home talent, and the enter-
tainme"bt will undoubtedly be a very
enjoyable occasion. We hope the
Hunter Hose will have a goodly sum
deposited to their credit aa the result
of the entertainment. Prices of ad
mission, 50, 35 and 25 cents.
Peterson's Magazine for June is on
our table In advance, more than main
taining its well-earned reputation of
being the best and cheapest of the la
dies' books. The principal embellish
nient is a splendid steel engraving,
"Tbe Freshet," illustrating a powerful
story by Emma Garrison Jones. Then
there is a double-size colored steel fash-
iun nlata. with fivfl fin-urea ? a lar.
sized pattern for a tidy in crochet :
and about fifty wood engravings of
fooK Atia Hi. lapna fnP hn "YVnflr ' .
. . . . ..... . .
ble," etc. Besides all this, there is a
Supplement, containing two full-size
patterns, one for a boy's suit," tbe oth
er for a lady's mantle : this Supple
ment alone is worth the price of the
number. Peterson still keeps up its
reputation for giving the best of sto
ries. all original. "The Orohans of
Oldham," the principal of five novelets
published this year, i3, perhaps, the
4
best ever written by its accomplished
r-. o ou.. -vr
No
family ought to do without this mag-
azine. It is only two dollars a year,
postage free, aud so is within the means
of every one. To clubs it is cheaper
still, with a premium to the person
getting up the club. Now is a good
time to subscribe, as a new volume be
gins with the July niirubof. Speci
mens sent, gratis, to tho persons wish
ing to get up clubs, or to subscribe.
Address Chns. J. Peterson, COG Chest-
nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SA3I i. BItOWN & CO
Still dispense Dry Goods at the
Acomb Building, and would inform
tbe pooplo of Iionesta and vicinity
that the prices ore much less than they
quality much better than is generally
found in the ordinary country Dry
Good3 stores. Call and see us at onco
nA .a mill looa,,r In B,All,:nfT
, , r "
you turougn tne block, au gooas
warranted as represented or money re-
funded.
XOTICIS
Is hereby given of the loss of Cer
tificate No. 82 to eight shares of Ex
change National Bank Stock, issued
in tho name of Mrs. Rachel Lewis,
now deo'd, and dated March 9th, 18C0.
ftaia Lertincate is Denevea to nave
r. . . i. .....It v..
been destroyed by fire, at Tionesta,
Pa., April 9th, 1877, and application
has been naade to the bank for tho issue
of a new Certificate to the undersigned.
Mrs. II. M. L. DmnuuuK,
59 Ct Admx.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
The subscriber will be at tho fol
lowing named placestffor the purpose
of receiving Taxes for the year 1878.
Those paying before August 1st, are
are entitled to an abatement of 5 per
cent.
BAUNETT TOWN&IIIP.
Monday, June 17, Cooksburg, 10 to
12 A. M.
Monday, June 17, Clarington, 3 to
6 r. M.
JENK8 TOWNSritP.
Tuesday, June 18th, Marien Post
Office 1 to 6 r. m,
IIARMONY TOAVSSHIP.
Monday, June 24. Store, L I. Range,
tf) t,u 12, a. m.
Tuesday, June 25, Trunkc5 ville, 10
A. M.
HICKORY TOWTs'SniP.
Wednesday, June 26, Store, T. J.
Bowman, 10 A. M.
KINGSLKY TOWNSHIP.
Thursday, June 27, Store, Wheeler,
Duscnbury A Co., 10 A. M.
GREEN TOWNSHIP.
Friday, June 28, L. Arner's Hotel.
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP fc BORO.
Saturday, June 29th, Treasurer's
Office.
HOWE TOWNSHIP,
Monday, July 1st, Brooks' Store,
Brnokston
Those liable for Mercantile License
for 137s will save $1.00 by paying be-
foro jur jst ,1878
Wm. Lawp.ence,
- County Treasurer.
May. 22, 1878.
Sam Q. Brown A Co. have a hand-
come line of Ladies' aud Children's
Linen Suits, at tbe Acomb Building.
Fop Sale.
Thirty acres of good land, tho upper
part of the Waldo Farm, on Stewart's
R Venango Co., will be sold cheap
for cash A , to
W. Richards,
tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa
See the new Linen Suits at S. Q.
Brown A Co.'s in the Acomb Buil
ding. Kunkel's "Des Fleur De Alpes,"
a delicious perfume for the handker
chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle. Do
not waste your money on "cheap"
perfumery ; the best is tbe cheapest.
For sale at Bovard's. tf.
Large and Small Clover Seed,
Timothy Seed and Lanireth's Garden
Seeds, at Robinson A Bonner's. 50 4
Ivunkel s "ranume ue rans, me
plcasantest and most delightful per
extant, for sale at Bovaro s
I I J: T R r r a K,,(iU hlfl ID ril-t.
I TIUW I U PCI UULUC. iuio 10 uv
cheap, ecenteu trumpery, but isastan
dard and lasting article. tf.
Try Kunkel'g Perfumes lor the
handketchief. For sale at Bovard o
For Sale, or To Let
on a long lease for improvement, or
1 -ii i . i j tu:i.jii.:-
wm ue UUB . ..ucip..
Property : the quarter-acre lot on Mm
I . , !. vyuik
i::v.i i
, T
ply to S. D. I
ply to S. D. Irwin, Esq., Tionesta, Pa.
---If you want a good article, buy
Kunkel's Perfumes for the .handker
chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf.
FEUVEKT WORDS. 1
A GOOD WOMAN'S TESTIMONY.
Under date of February 22d, 1878, Miss
Sara T. Smith writes from Linwopd, Del
aware county, Pa., to Col. Dunbar, of Wau
kesha, Wis. Thd letter is before us. It
bears the unmistakable evidences of cul-
ture and refinement, besides being per-
vaded with tho writer's religious feelings
ana iun ueiiei mat a uivmu nuiiu icu uvi
to try Bothesda water for her aflliction,
"Bright's disease." We make some ex
tracts. After detailing her intense suflbr
lngS( Miss smith tolls of tho arrival of tho
first gallon of Bethesda water t
cme, and I followed tho directions,
stopping axi uuier meuiciuut in iraa tunu
that night and the noxt day Ujt vxy room
for the first time for our weeks."
The supply of water (1 gallou) then gavo
out, and it was Ave days before tho suffor
or received a 10 gallou keg. Meanwhilo,
..the pain had returned and all the old mis
ery. On Wednesday night (February 13),
I suffered so that I was given I of a grain
of morphia (tho most I ever took atone
time) without effect. On Thursday I com
incucod drinking tho water at 8 a. M., and
before noon was perfectly free from pain,
and had no return of it."
The writer, in conclusion, says : ''There
la something peculiarly happy in tho
thoughtof being thus benefitted directly
1,V7 (ha limnl nfCoil "
1.J
Kin a.-nnt for Peimsvivauia. Ohio and
West Virginia.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
84 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa
Send for Pamphlots and Certificates,
ui ailed froe.
I'kick per gallon, f0c j per one-fourth
barrel, $1.00; iiuir barm, frs.uu ; barrels,
SflO.OO.
MARRIED.
MAKK1IAM V A I) Kit. At East Hick
ory, Pa., on Hatnrdny, May 11, 187K, by
C II. Church, KHq.Mr. Oeo. Markham,
of (Mean, N. Y., and Mi.ss Georgia Vader
of Hickory Township.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY,
By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in
General Merchandise. .
Flour barrel ... 5t.75i7.V
Flour sack, best ... l.po
Iluckwhoat Flour, per cwt. - 3.003..1d
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.00(51.75
Chop feod, pure grain - - 1.451.60
Hye j bushol ... 75
Oata New bushel - -45
Corn, ear - - - - - 35(5-10
Beans p. bushel - 2.00(3.00
Ham, sugar cured. . - - PQll
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10
Shoulders ..... 70i8
Whiteilsh, half-barrels ... fi.00
Lake herrins half-barrels - - 3.75
Sugar - 0(11
Syrup ....... 75 1.00
N. O. Molasses now
Roast Rio Coffeo
Rio CofTeo,
JayaCotfoo
Tea ...
Butter ...
Rico ...
Eggs, fresh
Salt
Lard - - -
Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, keg -Potatoes
Lime $ bbl.
Dried Apples per lb
Dried Beef
- 50 75
25 Q)28
- 20(3)26
35
.40(590
- 15
10
1012
1.902.00
121
- 3.00
3.00
40(3 50
- 1.75
- 8&10
17C418
TIONESTA HOUSE.'
"I 13. McCR AY. Lessee. Situated at the
moulh of Tionesta Creek. Tionesta,
Pa. This houso has been thoroughly re
litted and refurnished, and a portion of tho
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
TIDldUTE SHAVING SALOON.
i
T. II. BARNES, Proprietor.
S HAVING, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing
and every thing in the Tonsorial Art
done with neatness and dospatch.
Also a first-class stock of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Between Mabie & Hunter's and the Post
OlUee, Tidioute, Pa. S3 ly
WILLIAM READ & SONS,
13 FANEUIL HALL SQR.,
BOSTOX, - - MASS.,
Agents for
W. Sc C. SCOTT & SON'S
BREECH-LOADERS!!
Used by Capt. Bogardus (who has shot
one of these guns over 30,000 times and
still uses it in all his matches), Miles
Johnson and the principal shots and clubs,
We have also brought out the
Rest $50 I5reeoli-r.oaler
of favorite Ton-Snap Action ever shown
in the market. Other qualities at $35 and
1J40.
5j-isonl for Circulars ana Joists or sec
ond hand Guns. 38-Gm
II. J. TINKER & CO.
OIL CITY", PA.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Dealers in
EC J ID -W Ji. JEZ, E ,
Oil Woll Supplies, i. e.
Tubing, Casing, Sucker Rods,
Working Barrels, Valves, tc,
Brass C Steam Fittings, Belt
ing, Laca Leather, Casing, Jic,
Iron, Xalls, Wieel, Hope,
Oakum, Are.
We make a SPECIALTY of ono-and-a-
quarter-ineh Tubing and Steel ltods lor
Small Wells.
' II. G. TINKER & CO.,
Oil City, Pa.
NEBRASKAGRIST MILL.
TMIE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy
L town,) Forest county, has been thr
ouirhlv overhauled and refitted in first
class order, and is now running and doing
all kinds of
CUSTOM GUixnixci
FLOUR.
FEED, AND OATS
Constuntly onhand, and sold at the very
lowest ngures.
-6m H. W. LKDEBURy
mi
s not easily earned In theso times
but it can be male iu thrco months
nv an v oiio of either sex. in anv
!artof tho country who is willjng to work
uteodily at the employment that wo fur
nish. $t'ii per week in your own town.
You need not bo away from homo over
night. You can give your whole time t
tlio. work or only your spuro moments. It
costs nothing to'try the business. Term
mid $o Outfit free. Address at onco. H,
Hallkit Co., P ortland, Maino. 4t-ly
MEADVILLE, - - PENN'A.,
TAXIDERMISTS.
BIRDS and Animals stutfed and mount
ed to order. Artificial Eyes kept ia
stock. J-ly
Aim-ric.iM
GILMOUE f- CO., SiKvvHors t.
man, lionmor it Co., Solicitor. Pat
procured in nil countries. No Fees in o
vnnce. No charges utilc life tiatetit i"
anted. No lees for itiMking prelimina
ry examinations. iNo additional recs for
obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By
a recent, decision of tlie Commissioner Ai.t.
rejected iipplicntious may be revivod,
Special attention given to Interl'crenco
Castes before tlio Patent OtTice, Extensions
beforo (!ongress, Infringement Suits in
uilierent States, and all litigation nppcr-
laining to inventions or 1'atonts. tsend
Ptamp to Gilmorc A Co.. for pamphlet of
nitty pages.
f-aiul f p.seM, Warrants mid
Mri.
Contested Lend Cases prosecnted before
the U. S. General Iand Ollice and Ilepart
ment of tho Intirior. Private Iind Claims,
Mining and Pre-emption Claim'-, and
Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip
in 40, M), and 100 acre pieces for sale. This
Scrip Is assignable, and can bo located in
the name of the purchaser upon any Gov
ernment land subject to private entry, at
$1.25 por Here. It in of equal value with
Bounty Land Warrants. Send stamp to
(Jilmore & Co., for pamphlet of Instruc
tion. Arrears or Fay fc ISoimly.
Officers; Soldiers, and Sailors f the lata
war, or their heirs, are in many eases en
titled to money from the Government of
which they h'avo no knowledge.- Write
full history of service, and state amount
of pay and bounty received. Lnelose
stamp to Gilmortt & Co., and a full reply,
alter examination, will bo given you tree.
Pensions.
All Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun
ded, ruptured, or injured in tho lato war,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
addressing Gilmore .V Co.
Cases prosecuted by Gilnimo & fYi. be
foro tho Supreme I'mnt of tho United
States, tho Court of Claims, undthfl South
ern Claims Commission.
Each department of our business is con
ducted in a separate bureau, under clvarga
of tho same experienced parties employed
by tho old firm. Attention to all business
entrusted to (iilmore Co, is thus so
ured. We desire to win success by de
serving it.
Address GILMORE & CO., C20 F Street,
Washington, D. C. 41tf
SQUARE GRAND PIANOS
etailedat Who lesalo Prices.
600forS230.
S6SOforS300.
S700 fOr300
S800for330.
THE
"MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO.
i. 7E STRUCK
1IARI) PA3J PItlCKS.
Only One Price for Cash, and a low one.
NO DEVIATION.
We give no discounts.
Wo pay no agents' commissions, which
double tho prices of all Pianos.
We look to the People, who want a first- .
class Piano at a fair profit over cost of
manufacture. We appoint the People our
agents, and give them our Pianos as lovr.
as any agent can buy equally good Pianos j
of any other manufacturer, giving tho
People, in a reducod price, what Is usually
expended in commissions, rent, freight,
traveling and incidental exponses.
Tho "Medeisohn" Piano Co. can sell
you a 7i octave rosewood case Piano, 6 feet
10 inches long, with front round corners,
carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould
ings, with improvements, including
Full Iron Frame,
Over Strung Buss,
, A'gralfo Treble, and
French Grand Action,
which only accompany the best Pianos of
the most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of $250, 275 or f 'M0, according
to stylo of case, or with four round cor
ners and full agraffo for $.'if0, and guaran
tee them in every respect equal to an
Piano matte of similar stvio, or no sale.
Tho "Mendelssohn Piano is manufac
tured from tho very best materials, an.:
by the most skilled and finished work
men. Tne manuiacturo is conducted i;
one of the most experienced Piano mam.
facturers in tho country. This is no nrv
enterprine, turning out a poor and che;'
piano, mado from green wood, and I
Krocner mechanics. i
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t:
market for its rich and powerful toii.
and its adaptation to the human voicn
sympathetic, mellow and singing qualiti.
It speaks for itself.
We are willing to place it beside m
other make of Piano on its merits, eitl
in boauty of case, or excellence of t"
and "nt half tho money" of equally g
instruments.
"Tho best the cheapest"
When it costs the lent money.
All Pianos full v warranted for fivoyc;'
Sond for our Illustrated and Pe'sr:'.
tive Circular.
The "Mendelssohn" Piano Co..
Oflleo of Manufactory,
id BBOADWAY, N.
REMINGTON,
Breech-Loading Doublo-Barrel
curj.
Weight, H to 82 pounds : length of ba
8 and 30 in. 10 and 1 gauge.
Price, Hlecl barrel, 9 15 Tw Ui barrel, h
l.aiMlnulid barrt-U, !75 lauiOM'un
burrelit, 85.
Tho best ever oif vcd tho Anivi
sportsman, combiiiii:;; all the mut
alile features of the best imported, Uy
er with Bomo valuable imirovi incnt
found in any ether Top Ltsver, teuai
tion, t'ontro" Fire.
For Hale bv the tarde everywhere.
ntUcturcd by 10. ltEMINGTO.N A S(
iiHl and Broadway, New York. P.
Box, 3tm4. Armory, lllioii, N. V. Cm ;
out and Bend for Ilmstbateu Va
koui'K and Treatise on lti'U Buoot.
24-3IU.
CCC a week in your own town. T.
DD and i outfit free. II. HAM
A CO., Portland, Maine.
JOlt WOltK of all kinds done
lico on bhort notice.