KDITOU. ' WEDNESDAY MOItfllXGSKrT.jl'o. 1S70, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR STATU TREASUKKK, HoN.aAMUEL ;butlj:h, of Chester County. REPUBLICAN CQUNTYiTlCKET. FOll ASSOCIATK JUDWK. LEWIS AIINE11. rolt.DWTIUCT ATTOUNKY, S. D. IRWIN, ESQ. . FOIl COUNTY SURVEYOR, JACOB COOK, FOR .CORONER. JOHN, IIUNTEIi. Important to Voters. The next election held in Pennsyl vania will be held on Tuesday, the 4th of November. Voters must have paid a State or County lax ouo month preceding the electiou, that is, on or before Saturday, October 4th. Members of the County Committee should see to it that every voter of our party has complied with the law. Failure to pay tax in Benson de prives the voter of the prvilcgo of suffrage. An elector can swear iu his vote, though ho bo not assessed, but the neglect may causa him much trouble. The public debt of tho United States was reduced over three und a half millions of dollars during the month of August.' This item will probably not be found in any of the greenback organs, because it is true. TnE Chairmau of the Republican State Central Committee, Hon. F. C. Hooten, has selected rooms 5 and 6 of the Continental Hotel, 9th and Chest nut St3., Philadelphia, as headquarters for said committee during the present campaign. All communications should bo addressed as above. TnE Greenback picnic at Puns sutawney lust Wednesday, was a fail ure. The Sjririt facetiously says it was because of "the very inclement weather several days previous to the occasion." All this so near the home ofConso, with Citizen St. Clair to make a speech and Judge Sutton, the farmer candidate for State Treasurer, to-shake hands all around. Why, what does it mean? Has the "rag baby" got cholera infantum 1 Indi ana Progress Our Washington Letter. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C, Sept. 4 ,79. The New York Republican State Convention yesterday did Us work promptly, harmoniously and well, and adjourned in the best of feeling. The candidates aud platform are unexcep tionable, and the success of the Re publican party in New York is assured. Hon. A. IJ. Cornell was nominated for Governor on tho first ballot and the nomination wa3 made unanimous amidst great enthusiasm.. All the other candidates on the State ticket were nominated without delay, a second ballot not being necessary in any case. The platform sets forth plainly the Republican view of the issues of the current canvass, leaving nothing to be misunderstood. The country now knows that the Repub licans of New York will . as ouo man maintain that Our Country is one nation, and oppose that nefarious doc trine of state soverignty which is tho pirent of nearly all our national ills ; that it will maintain frea ami elections and overturn that rule of armed mobs that has made elections iu six 6tates operations that would be farces were it not for the blooddv m ini. inalityof the means used to make .1 n . - . tneru expressions oi the armed Jew instead of the law abidiuer manv. Tho hopes of the enemy that divisions wouin arise, mat, wouia weaken tho power of tha Republican party have fallen to the ground, and their "hope of putting the government of New York, State aud city, again ijito the hands of the plunderers of the Democratic party whq have made themselves fa mous by their iniquities in New York lias vanished, and it is fcafa now to calculate tliat au overwhelming triumph cf tho Republican party in the Presidential and Congressional elections next year will save our country from tho machinations, con- pirates and rule of State Rights Dem ocrats in l tie North and traitors nud s.ivngcs ia the South. Dk Soto. J. K. WJ1NIC, Tin: s:m; mo vs i V A I-1 V It N I A ! M A. I 3ST 3D ! Large 2toi(iIli aii ain ! Carry the News to Tetcr Cooper, Ben Butler and Brick Poinery. The elections in .California on tho 3d inst., show large Republican gains over last year. Perkins, Republican candidate for Governor, is elected by over 23,000 majority. The entiro Congressional delegation is Republican by largo majorities. The Working man's caudidate for Mayor of San Francisco aud one or two municipal officers were elected by very small majorities. This was on account of personal fight between the different factions. The Mayor, Kalloch, was shot into oflice, tho same ns Wade Hampton was kicked into tho United States Senate bya mulo. The election in Maine on Monday, went. Republican by overwhelming majorities. Davis, Republican candi date for Governor, is elected by over 20,000 majority, and both houses of the legislature are Republican, so that should the choiee of a Governor be left to the legislature, as is the case in that State when the candidate has not a majority over all the votes cast, the Republicans will still elect their men. This, wo consider, is glory enough for one week, and readily shows what awful progress (?) the greenbackers aro makinc. At this rate thev will J probably be able to elect a President about 99 years after the fiual "going- up" of all the earth. The Latest This morning's associ ate press dispatches gives both houses of the Legislature to the Republicans, thus insuring Davis electiou by a large majority on joint ballot. Tho House stands 87 Republican to G4 opposition ; the Senate stauds IS Republican to 13 opposition. Now, Ohio, let's hear from you I G EORGE IIEXDEKSOX. TOXSORIAL ARTIST. Tionosta. Pa. Slum fiist door south cf Lawrence IIouso. For a nice shave, shani- poon or hair-cut tall on Mr. II. JIo is lirst-clas.s in every respect. nugtt-tf. NOTICE. Public notice Is hereliv nlvnn flint Inlm II. MciiHcli, Executor "of the Estato of l ? ir ,.i i .i i . liuiu.v ivt'iRT, (UH'easea, mis inoti in the tiul account tin executor of said decedent. Also, Matthew llortzor, Guardian of Su san J. Robb, minor child of Jonathan Roljh deceased, has fikd in tho Otliee of tho Clerk of Orphans Court of said count v. inn ;uniiu IIUUUIIIII, US KUUIUiail OI Paid iiiiuui , uoui oi which accounts win uo liresented to tlm riAi.r i va t vn rtu rn.i.nn. Urination and nllowauce on tho 4th Mon- usy oi Hcpiemiicr next. J U S I IS S II AW KE Y, Register and Cleric of Orphans Court. TioncKta, Aug. i!7, ls7i. TRIAL LIST. PltOTIIOXOTAKY'S OFFK'K, ) Fokest Co., Pa f Causes Hot down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Sep tember Term IST'J: No. Tr. Yr. 1 L. L. IJackett for use vs. J. M. Kepler CO May 73 2 Road CoimniKsioners vs. Auditors Report of Jc-nks Township 3H May 7! 3 J. 15. Sill etlal VsS.TI.IIaslet ISO Dec. 75 4 J. R. Jones vs. Frank Hair 5 Ma 78 5 Charles Slarrow vs. Eli Mer lin 80 Sep. 7U C Edward Jones et al vs. John Peterson et al i2 May 7S 7 fJeorno P.. Walters vs. Samuel Clark 5:2 Sep. 78 8 County of Forest vs. A. J. Sig- friim et al May 78 0 Adinr'H of Winans estato vs. Joseph Harrison 13 Dee. 78 10 J. E. lllaino vs. Henry Swag- srart (5 Feb. 7!) 11 William Wilson vs. Samuel Clark 33 Dee. 78 12 Julius Uerkinian vs. D. W. Apcncw 51 Sept 78 13 David Oill vs. E. II. Dar- rah 4(j Sop. 78 14 Andrew Well or for uso vs. S. II. Haslet et al 12 Mav 77 1" T. J. VanGioscn vs. J. M. Kepler 28 Dee. 78 10 Thomas Irwino vs. W. C. Cobui n n Dee. 78 17 S. T. May vs. Elizabeth C. Dale Admx et al 23 Dec. 78 18 Thomas Rotter & Co., vs. J. II. Deiickson it Co. 2!) Dec. 78 19 Eli Uei lin vs. John A. Stew art 20 May 70 20 Jacob D. Aincr Trusteo vs. Leonard Anew et al Mav 79 J. SHAW KEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, September 2, 1879. SHERIFF'S SALE. lY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. issue! out ot tho Court of Common I leas of Forest Countv, and to me direct ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, ut tho Court House in tho Jiorouh of Tionesta. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, A. D., 1879, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following described real estate, to-wit : J j. F. Watson vs. E. C. Dale. Adminis tratrix, et al, Fi. Fa., E. D. No. 1.1 Sept. Term, 1879, C. D. No. LSI May Term, 17V Davis, Att'y. All thai certain piece or parcel oj lau'd n Tiol) Ivimr and liclmr In Tlonestn Vnr. oiirh, I'orest Countv, Pennsvl vania. bounded and described as follows to wit : Ili;initiir at n post on l'.lm St., running ttieiKio North 7 rods and f links to a post and stones on Elm stj tlietnvt North 87 lepriX wost 7 rKls and 1(1 link.s to n post aud stone; Ihenco Sulilh 4 decrees East, 8 rods to a post by Walnut tree j thenco South 89 decrees 1-jist (t rods and 3 links to the place or brirlnintf. Containing 4(1 perches of laud ; heiuij patt of the original tract No. 611. liottinut Warrant, called 'Sequallincrer' innamo of Shollas RaiiKO, afterwards the property of J. Range, by him conveyed to Jacob Sliriver, ind b'v Shriver to Si las J. Wolcott bv deed datc!l 23rd July 1S70; and by S. J. Wolcott con veyed to John A. Date, dee'd, bv deed dated July 29, 1S72. Recorded In "Forest Countv in the oillco for recording duoij in Deed flook 7, pno l."0. Also. An undivided one-half Interest in that certain pieco or jmrcel of land Rit uato in Tionesta Township, Forest County, Penna; eontainhiK 170 acres more or less ; bein)? the same tract of land as sessed in the name of Dale and Rrother, formerly J. Hilands, and sold bv H. J. Setley, Treasurer, to John A. Dale and Orville Stone, on the 11th day of J une, 1872, for arrearages of taxes for tho year 1871; as by referenco to said Treasurer's sale will more fully and nt laruo appear. Said deed Is recorded in Forest .'County in tho olllce for recording deeds in Deed Book No. 10, paro 181; Also,- All th it certain piece or parcel of land situate in (5 seen Ti., County of Forest, nud Stnto of Pennsylvania, bound ed as follows,. to-wit : Hcirinnimj; ut ii post on the hank of tho Tionesta creek, thenco north titty degrees cast three hundred end eis,dity-niuo rods to a white oak, thonco south 43 east two hundred and liltoen' perches to a hemlock on tho bank of said creek, thenco down said creek 03 perches to a post, thenco north 88 west one hund red and sixty pcrcho to a piu-oak, thene north 70 east 113 perches to n post, thenco nort h 52 west r0 rods to a post, thenco nortU 47 west 1(1 perches to oak sapling on tho Collins line, thence north 881 west along said Collins lino about 59 perches (crossing an island) to n post on tho bank of Tionosta creek, thence down said creek to a post tho place of beginning. Con taining three hundred k twonty-live acres, moioorless: being a part of the saino land conveyed to John A. Dale, and J. U. Dalo by W. II. Richardson, ami by J. . Dale and wife to tho said John A. Dale, by deod dated Sept. It, 1873. Ai.so, All that certain lot of ground situato in tho Borough of Tionesta, County of Forest, and State or Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows" to-wit: (711 the north bv Wnlmil Mlrnnf east bv lands of O. G. Sickles; on. the sou tli by lands of U. S. Knox, and on tho west by lands of D. S. Knox. Containing one-half acre, more or less. Said lot being formerly owned by Thomas II. Sill, and being thereon erected two, two-storv frame buildings. ALSO. All lililt. Iliiirn np rmrr.nl rf ln..l situate in tho Borough ol'TionesU, County iu ioresi, urui fttaco oi rennsvlvania, bounded as follows to-wit : On tlio South bv Irwin St.. on thn ivpat l,v tlm Alio. gheny river; on the north by lands of J. A. Dale, deceased ; on tho cast by lands of Toby and Irwin. Containing oiie acre. more or loss ; formerly owned by Irwin Ilxirs, Al.SO. All that eertnin riea hp ii.ii-r.nl of land situate in Tioneitn llri-rn,ri Forest Count iv Vonrwol, ,.,.)...! and described as follows : Beginning at a post on tho bank of tho Allegheny river at tho north side of Walnut St., thence up said river north 2 west lotH feet to lot of i. S. Hunter, tnencn south r." Q"n leet to Second St., thenco down Second St., south .V west lotij feet to Walnut St., thonee along Walnut St., north 85 west 22fJ feet to tho place of beginning. Being lots Nos. , 2 and 3, as laid down on tho general nlun nf miiil P.mi-i.m.vI, . .,...1 the same property conveved by James If. Diamond et ox, to John A. Dale bv deed doted November 24, 1801, and recorded in Venango County, in the oliico for record ing deeds Ac, in Deed Book "H II" pago .w.f....n... l 1 . . ... 4 iwioiciii-B iiiu:cio neing mui win more fully snd at largo appear. Also, -All that certain pieco or parcel of land hituatc in the Borough oi Tionosta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post on the east bank of tho Alleghenv river, (tho north east corner), thence by land of Jacob Mh river, south 83 east 30 perches to a post, thenco bv land of i. U. Sickles, north 83 west 30 perches to a post on the bank of the Allegheny river, thence up tho said river 5 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one acre, be tjio same more or less. Being the same piece of land conveyed bv Andrew Fleming to John A. Dale, bv deed dated February is, 1803, and recorded in Venan go Count , in tho olllce for recording deods Ac, in Deed Book "T T," pago Kit), as by relerenco thereto will more fully an I lit largo appear. ' Also, All that eertnin piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Kings ley, county of Forest, State of Pennsylva nia, described as follows; Beginning on the bank of Tionesta creek, running thence down tho bank of said crook Bouth 42 west 31 perches to a post, thenco south 4H U'l'HT. ':t lwr.irt.j fr n ,Afwf fl rt i. .. ..v... w t, Fvi.Ti , uiuhh; nun in 5S west 23 perches to a post, thenco south. .iljio K..if ii i a r ... i " pci cubs 10 a past, inenee south 274 west 14 porches to a corner, thenco south 43 east 78 perches to a pino stump, thenco north 47 cast t0 perches to a post, thenco south 43 east US perches to a post thenco north by land of McDermot and Forker 17 east 31 perches to a hemlock corner, thenco north 39J west 170 perches to tho place of beginning. Containing 1)0 acres strict measure, with about iil'tcen acres of improvement under fence. Known formerly as tho Daniel Colo farm. Also, All that certain Island situate in the Allegheny river in Hickory township, county of Forest, and State of Pennsylva nia, containing eight acres moro or "less: being first Island below tho mouth of West Hickory creek, and asse.ed in the name of J. A. Dalo, and sold by Daniel Black, Treasurer of Forest county, for arrears of taxes, on tho 13th day of Juno. A. D. 1808, to John A. Dale. Also. An limli vill unn.lialf J.,t..f in all that certain pieco or parcel of land lying und being in tho township of Tiones ta. coii:ity of Forest, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described us follows, to-wit : On the north by part of Warrant No. 2S"5, on tho east bv C. Corb, on the south by Warrant No. 2823, on tho west by lands of Oil Company. Contain ing one hundred acres, more or less : be ing the Southwest corner of tract No. 2835, formerly a-scssed in namo of J. Wagner. Also, Tho undivided one sixth inter est in that certain nicc up inn I ..r situate iu Green township, county of For est, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows, to-wit; Begin ning at a post on the original line of tract No. 3817. thenco 88i east 3ti8 perches to post, thenco north 1 1-2 east 10U perches to a po.'t, thenco south 88 1-2 east 13 per ches to a maple, thenco south 43 1-2 east Wi perches to a post, thenco south 1 1-2 west 24 perches to a homlock, thenco west 4(1 1-2 south Id perches to a maple, tree, thence west 88 1-2 north 3(i perches to a post, thenco north 1 l-2r east lot! perches to a post, then jo west 88 1-2 north 302 perches to a post on original tract lino, and thence along the said trai t line north 1 1-2 east 163 perches to u post and place of be ginning. TJontaining tioo acres, more or less, being parts of Warrants Nos. 3sbi and 3M7. Subject, however, to au Article of Agreement dated tho 9th day of Jan (I uary, A. D. 178, between E. C. Dale. Ad ministratrix cf the Estate of John A. Dalo deceased,-nud J. S. Hood and William Dale, for tho sale of tho timber standing ami being on tho abovo described limit, referenco being had to said article of agree ment will more fully and at large appear. All tho above described pieces of real estato taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of 10, O. Dale, Admininistra trix et al, at tho unit of E. F. Watson. A I, SO, John J. Bamsdall for use of I,. B. Her rlngtoii. now tor use of Mack Brothers, vs. Joseph Bnrnsdall, Fi. Fa., No. 13 Sept. Term, 17S. Samuel Uruin'nne, Att'y. All tho defendants Interest In all that cer tain piecfi or parcel of land situate in Har mony Township, Forest Count v, Pennsyl vania, bounded and described in follows, to-wit : Beginning at it post and Mones tho northwest corner of tho James Mclntiro farm formerly, now lands oftho Holbrook Association, and runs thence nv their lands south fifty-four degrees east o'no hundred and ninety-two and one-tenth rods to a post, also corner to said Association's lands, thenco still by tho saino south eighty-eight degrees east two und eight tenths rods to ti post and stones tho north east corner of said Associations lands, which said post stands in the west lino of the Fleming farm so called, thenco partly by said farm along the aforesaid line and partly by other lands north two degrees east one hundred and seventy-nino rods to a post and stones, tho southeast corner of lands iormcrly of 1). Ball, thence bvthe samo north eighty-eight degrees west li It v seven and two-tenths rods to a post an'd stones, tho southwest corner thereof, thenco still by tho samo land north two and three-piartor degrees east twenty four rods to a post and stones, thence north eighty-eight degrees west, ono hundred and twenty-ono rods to n post, thenco south two and ono-quartcr degrees west seventy-tivo rods to a post and largo fctoncs, thenco south thirtv-ono and a quarter degrees east, twe'nty-tlvo and seven-tenths rods to tho place of begin ning. Containing one hundred and sixty and nine-tenths acres of land. Taken In execution and to be sold ns the proncNty of Joseph Barnsdall nt tho suit of John J. Barnsdall for use of E. B. Herring ton, now for uso of Mack Brothers. TEH MS OF SALE. Tho following must bo strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down ; 1. When the plaintiir or other lien cred itors bccoivo tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt" for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished tho Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will bo eon tin nod until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. aSeo Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 4!t( and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. A. RAN DA EE, SherilT. Sheritr's Office, Tiouosta, Pa., September PROCLAMATION. Wiiekkas, The Hon. E. I). Wot moro, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Ter miner, in and for the county of Forest, has issuod his precept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Sept. next, being tbo 22nd day of Sept. 1879. Notice is thereforo given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their prop'or persons' at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their otlices uppertain to bedono, and to those who aro bound in recognizance to proseeiuo against tho prisoners that aro or shall be in tho jail of Forest Count', that they bo then and there present to prosecute against tliem as shall be just, (iiven un der my hand und seal this 27lh day of September, A. D. 1S79. C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 3J miles from Tionosta j 40 acres el eareil ; good barn ; framo house; small orchard ; fences good ; splendid water. Will bo sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All u'ndor fence j splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered ; well adapt ed for raising of crops nr stock, snd un derlaid with a 4-lbot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 290 ACRES, In Kingsley Township, this county, known as tho D. Harrington tarm. About 40 acres cleared; good burn; small orchard: house iu fair condition; well fenced. A fine lot of Pino and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest county. Part ot tho Daniel Jonca placo. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono inilo from Neilltown ; about 13 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Somo good oak on tho balance." . THIRTY ACRES, In Jeuks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small oichard growing, comfortable house ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In I iniicsta Borough, near tho Court House. A splendid business location. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AM)- Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buffalo Railroad. 0 N AND AFTER Monday, July is, 1S70 ni tun gin ioiio ws I STATIONS. Northward. No. 1 Nil. .1 N... n Southward No. 1 Nn. 4 ' N. a m Pittsburgh 8:3." 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MII.T.KU 15lOTIIKl!S. , ' (1 KN'TIiKM i:X Wc have solil lurvro iiiaiitilics of your t'hcniisal l'aint in this sei'tiun of tlm country, ami all i:irlies having useil tlm Manic, wjinak highly of its ilur aliility ivnl linish j ami they liml tho colors anil initiii Inst as you represent. There can lie no better paint for expasiiro to hc.it anil cold, an. I any ono usiii it onco will surely do so u;nin. Von have privilege to uso our names lor reference ' ltcspcctfully, C 1 1 A 1 . 1"' A N T A OH A 1'1, Address: MILLER BROTHERS, SAMPLE CAED SENT FREE fur sale In Jionixsoy rJTHE WHITE SEWING MACHINE TUT! REJ3T OF AX,1 Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim JC58.V BUST CPERAT1NO IIAPCUSOKllT, AND Host Tcrfoct SovTiug Haclilns IN THE WORLD. . 'v ". ""'" 1 mm) W'-'' r zSi .'j. Th gr t populnrlly of the WhH l Ha moit eon ttneina Iribnla to lis xccllcnc and superiority ovir other mnchlntt, and In uhmlttlna II I ths trade w put It upon It merits, and In no Instance has It or yet failed to satlih any te&ommendatlori In lit la nor. The demand fortho White has Ineroatod lo such an extant that wa art now compelled to turn out Cervplt (Barwlar iavel)J.axa ovtujr tiir rso.liva.to . . XHam Am.y to avLpipijr tbo cLxxxakxxLI Every machine it warranted for 3 yeartani toldtor csh at liberal discounts, or upon easy pajrraentt, 'o suit the convaaltnce Ol customers. WA0EITT3 WASTIO RT TOOOCOTIia TXS8IT0IT. WHITE SEWINQ MACHINE CO.. : M 853 Euclid Are., Cleveland. Onto. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Medal of llinor. Economy, Durability nd Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc DifclinjTiiishinK Feitturei ut lli cckbruletl Giant Farm ani Warelionse Fans$ MADIt Vf A., P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. 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I ills r.rdi 'l.iiicoJ ilmvn" ' 1. !f she - i.'U I'lire-l Corn-. lrir.t th;.r;;rd r.. whri l rv.".rcd ' r.rai 1'ft Sir.d t-'ir Y;-rr. nirplird o wi 11 le ijroted -:' ; (i iiVcv:.! I;.-.-; tr: piT.'.ci. rc '.-!.' r'.-. . STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, IZJlAXA, I'A. Iluilciins-, tho l.cst !i:nl in tliu I'nitcil States. 4.ccom:nou:it!.jns, or i(MI lio.-rilcis. fic'uool, lii'Ki-cliixM in nil i-ckicc)s. Dopartmiu!.M, Nuiiiuil, t!lisical." t'oiu- incrciiil, M tiMiciil. " Tho Fall Tori'i 1') wct-Ks v. ill omii on ' M 'NDAV, SKI'TKMI'.KIt S. IS7'.. Exjvilriob in low us mi y oilier s. liiml nl'- M.r linu iiijil il nilv:u;t:ij.is ami ncconi- III' I'l.ll inns. 1'ur ( 'iilnloj; lie, nililrcsM lulix 11. I-'iikm ii, I I,. 1., I'lillciplll. VI, .r a:t St. Vlair Street, OLEVCLAND, OHIO. .t noxyjj;, tioxesta, ia. ". ' l ''. .' l-'J.:. , - A'..l'- J V .., I --. '.T-:"7V"'.'..' h :v.';'i"W''j; X'- V J-.-v ... .-. .,..'.- ' -r-"l