1 $Ji? forest $tmWtm Um) MflRXIXG, N'OV. 12, J9. DOUOUGII OFFIGEHS. Jlurflc.i.i.-N, 8. Fon km ax. Cniinrilmcn I.N. Mood. I' E. Mable, JI. O. Davis, L. Agnow, M. Einstein, J. A. Proper. i- Jitxlics ff the react-.!. T. Brennnn, I). Nv'lox'. .:7tstinft,V. A. inlands. iSrhfinl J)irrct"r-J . Shnwkey, P. W. rinrkfA. II. Partridire, C. A.' Randall, A. II. K oily, .T. T. Uroniian. - FOrtEST CJUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cmwrcs--HAintY Wiiitk. AmrmhlyN, 1 Vn rcia.r.it. Vrc.xiricnt Jnttur!,. 1). WrcrMonK. Asncintn Jinlyc.iJoH. 11. Dai.k, Ed (VAlil) Kkrr. . Treasurer Wm, Lawrence. I'rntmnntiny, Heiiitcr d: Hccortter, tO. JlTSTIH NllAWKKV.' A'ifn,''. O. A. RaNOAI.T,. 0MM'.i4tinnerx F.t.l 15K.ni.IN, IsAAC JjONO, II. W. Li:ir.l'.l H. Cuunty KiipcrintentlcatX!. H. BnocK WAV. JUslriel ' A llorncifH. P. Imvix. .)'.) Ciiiiimi.y.iioiici:tV. II. Church. Pivjur Yw.mik, County .Surveyor T. P. Collins. Coroner W. C. ConnuN. County Auilinrs NtriioT.AS Tiiomt F0N, I). F. CoiW.T.ANK, F. C. I.ACYi nUSINESS PIRECTOHY. T'i' TIONESTA LODGE t.o. ore 1?. MEETS every Friday evening, :it 7 o'clock, in tho Lodgn Room in Par tridge's J UI1. . C. E. MrCRAY, X. i. i. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 7-ir. K. L. D.rvis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tioncstn, Ta. Colled ions made in this and adjoin- ing counties. '10-1 y JWriO VAN OIl412!Vt ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JUia Street, TIO XJCS T I, PA. x. i. vc;iNi-:vt A TTO 11 N IIY - A T-LA W, TIONESTA, TA. ATTENTION NOMMKIl' ! 1 have been admitted to practice ns nn Attorney In tho Pension Oltico nt Wash ington, ' l. C. All olliccrf,, soIdieiH, tor sailors who were injur, d in llio Into war, ran obtain pensions to which they may lio untitled, hv call'm c on or addressing me at '1 ionesln, l'a. Aluo, claims tor arrearaCK of pay anil bounty will receive, prompt at tention. llavin'z been over four years a soldier in the lute war, and bavins lor a number of years enured in the prosecution of sol diers' claims, my experience. . will assure, the collection of claims in tli shortest pos sible lime. J. 15. All NEW. 41 If. F.W.Hrvys, ATTOUXKY AT 1,AV, nnd Xotahy KrKi.ir, Krviolds llnkill t Oo.'s Block, Heneca St.', Oil City, l'a. 3!l-ly Lawren'co Housei piONKSTA, l'KNN'A, WM. LAW L ItKXCK, riK.eiUHion. This holism is centrally located. Kverythiny; new and well furnished Superior accommoda tions and strict altention jjivon to quests. Vegetables and Fruits of nil kinds served in their season. Sample room for Com mercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, BOXNKU A- AtSNF.W F.LOCK. AdNi'w, Proprietor. This is a new House, an. 1 has just been fitted up for tho eceommodatioii of the public. A portion of tho patronage of tluvpublio is solicited. 4l-ly TIONKSTA, PA. Okfick IIouks; ---7 to 9 A. m., 7 to 0 r. . Wednesdays uiul Saturdays from 11 M. to 3 l". M." II. MAM. A. R. K1M.LY. MA Y, 1'AltK 0 CO., Corner of Elm it Walnut Sts. Tlonesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Intorflst allowed on Time. Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLEHY. M. CARPENTER, - Proprietor. via Pict ures taken in all the latest styles the art. . 2ii-t" QIIAREES PvAISKJ, PRACTICAL CARRIAGF, AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST.. - - TIONESTA, PA THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (W. V. WILSONM IS permanently located in tho Roberts shop, near Haslet's corners, where he is prepared to meet till his old customers, mid as many new ones as feci disposed to favor him with the ir custom. His motto is: "Live and let live." W. C. WILSON. Tionosta, June 21, 1S71. OUBSCRIREfortiie Forest Republican Olt will tay. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Itov. Elliot will occupy tlio pul pit of tlio Presbyterian Cinircli next Sunday, morning and evening. Freo Methodist preaching in tho Universalist Church next Sunday evening. M. 10. Sunday School ftt 10 o'clock n. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. Haiti and mud. Mr. II. M. Foreman and wife, of Bradford, aro here on a visit. Luaibcrmou aro getting their rafts in order in anticipation of a flood. Notwithstanding the bad condi tion of tho roads stave hauling con tinues brisk. Col. Reieinger of tho Meadville Ilcjmbh'can, is here on a business and pleasure visit combined. Turkeys aro no doubt beginning to thiuk that Thanksgiving is draw ing uncomfortably near. A couplo of largo worn out boilersl from Ilussell'B mill, were shipped at this fc-tutiou fur Pittsburgh, where they will bo used os junk. It is said that 23,000 live quail are being imported from Euglaud, to bo set at liberty in Pennsylvania. Ilopo Forest county may get her share. The eleMorul tables constructed by tho Democratic organs, showing what a nice walk over they would have in 1880, ro now subject to revision. Mr. Conrad Zucndcll, of Erie county, nn old time resident of this county, is here visiting friends and relatives. lie is looking remarkably Lwell. A shooting match for turkeys took place at Andy Wellei's, on lJutch Hill, last Friday. Sonio of our "cracks'' were up and brought home their quota. It is still gratifying to see Forest county set down in the list of Repub lican counties iu the State, it having given 71 majority over Barr, demo crat. Of course thoy don't count tho greenback vote out in God's country. Tho borough school report for the socond month of the term is published to-day. It will prove interesting to pnients, as they can note the progrers iu study, attendance, &c. which their children are making. The number of deer killed while the snow - lusted is surprising. You hardly meet a man who makes any pretentious to hunting but that has killed from one to three. Quito a number have been brought in and found sale at 10 Cents per pound. Mrs. Cbas. M. Colt, of Columbus, Ohio, arrived in town Monday, having returned to take his family home. They leave to-day. Mr. C. reports the ''Buckeyes" feeling jubilant over the result of the late elections,. and says they aro only waiting for a chance to repeat the dose next year. A dauce will be given nt the Lawrence House next Wednesday evening, 19th, inst., to which all are cordially invited. Mr. S. S. Caufield, who is principally instrumental in getting it up, informs us that a first class band from Petroleum Centre, will furnish tho music. Tickets, 81.00, including supper. Send us the news from all parts of the county. Our correspondents ure getting a little negligent of late, and wo hepe they'll wake up and let us hear from them occasionally. " It's a pretty dillicult matter to get up a newsy paper without help from our friends throughout the county. Again we say, send us the "nut in a new-shell." Dan. Andrews and Dick Kiug have just completed the job of grading and improving tho jug handle road, from the top of the hill to the creek bottom. They made a solid bed of six inches of pounded stone, upon which six inches of earth wus thrown. Competent judges who have passed over tho road pronounce it a number one job, and say that Jug Iluudle will no longer bo a terror to teamsters. A gentleman informs us that while passing Black's Corners, beyond Tylersbnrg, last FrUuy morning he found the natives in a high state of excitement. Seven large bears had been seen in tho ntighborhood tho night before, and citizens were all out armed to tho teeth in pursuit of tho roaring monsters. II thought that Bruin would stand a poor show for his lifo with the entire population on his track. We did cot learn whether any were bagged. IT. together Tho dwelling house of Mr. J. Dcmtin, of Stewarts Run, with its entire contents was burned last Friday. Mr. Deinun had gono to PIcasantville in the morning, and the remainder of the family, after dinner, were visiting at one of the neighbor's, leaving the house unoccupied. Mr. J. A. Dawson's houso is situated just across the road from Demuu's but unfortunately his family was also away at tho time. Tho fire, which is thought to have originated from a defectivo flue, must have started shortly after tho family left, ns they had been gono but a short timo when it was discovered. Mr. Jas. Elliott, who was among tho first that arrived, says tho flames were bursting out on all sides, and tho roof wa3 nearly ready to fall in when he got there, and there was no chance to rescue any thing. Ho also thinks that, had the wind which was very high at tho time blown in that direction, Mr. Dawson's houso would have caught firo. Thi9 is a very unfortunate stroke to Mr. Demun and family, as it leaves them without a solitary thing, except tho clothes they had on ; and what i? worse, there was not a penny of insur ance on tho property. A piano, sewing machine and six or eight bed3 were among the principle articles lost. They were well provided and very comfortably fixed for winter, having upwards of a hundred and fifty cans of fruit, and a good supply of the neces saries of life in store, all of which were consumed. It leaves them in very destitute circumstances just at tho beginning of winter, and we are glad to learn that the citizens of this neighborhood aro responding quite liberally to subscription papers which aro being circulated in their behalf. The family is a very industrious one, and was quite well-to-do before this misfortune, and any aid rendered them will be an act of charity well bestowed. The following good suggestions by the Venango Spectator, if properly heeded, would greatly lessen the num ber of shooting accidents, which are of almost daily occurrence in our midst: 'There is one safe rule which should always be observed : Never get at the wrong end of your gun and never have the muzzle pointed at anybody. Always handle your gun so that if it is accidentally discharged tho load will not firul a lodgtucut in your own body nor in that of a companion. This is an easy rulo to observe, and by ob serving it you reduce accidents to the chauces of a gun bursting. And even that can bo avoided by using a gun fit to carry, and by proper loading. Many persons are killed every year or crippled for lifo by pure aud stupid carelessness." Quito a runaway took place op Monday last.- Mr. V.an Giesen had driven Mr. Robinson's horse up to Rev. Stone's residence, above the court house, and while vinloadiag some furniture tho animal became fright ened and started for home at a terrible speed, regardless of stumps, trees, gutters or anyih'ng els'-. He ran about 40 rods, aud when stopped there was hardly enough left of the wagon to tell the story. Somo of the wit nesses to the scene positively aver that pieces of the wheels and wagou flew as high ns the court house, and that up routed stumps and stones were scat tered all over the hill side, tho flying missiles in the air very much resemb ling a flock,of pigeons scattered by a musket shot. Tho horse escaped com paratively uninjured. A large iiuniber of tho friends of Rev. aud Mrs. A. O. Stone, assembled at their residence on Monday evening last to celebrate tho fifth anniversary of their wedding. It was a very pleasant affair, quite a number being present from the surrounding country. The presents were numerous, handsome, and useful. The guests were hand somely entertained by the reverend gentleman nnd his excellent lady. After all had assembled refreshments were served which were highly comple mented by all present. Having spent a most pleasant evening the company dispersed wishing tho happy couplo many returns of the joyous occasion. Tho boys at the Ross Run stav mill have been living fat on venison since the late Bpurt of snow. It don't take them long to bring in a deer. The other day, whilo the sawyer was "filing up," threo or four of them started out with bell aud guns, and in less than two hours were back with a fine doe. They don't make auy fu.is about the littlo matter of slaying u deer up there. Report cf Borough Schools for the Month Ending Nov. 3, 1379. Room No. 1 J. :. Hi r. l.Aiii), Teacher. .Too. Peweoa Arthur Kelly lani'l Jackson Walter Adams 1'rank Hunter Charles Adams I'll is Khawkcy Charles Davis Kmma Davis May Shawkey Carrio Hunter Maudo Davis Kmina Sloan Re.Uo Shoup Cora Knox I Tattle Ittel Dollie Hood Sadie I'easo Knto I'easo Kmmn Sawyer Kttie. Sipes.; Florence Kinstein Knretta Proper T.innie (irovo Iiatlie Tohy Anna IVas'e Belle Richards Cora Scott Kato Coblj Room No. 2 Miss K. A. Dawson, Teacher. Willie Richards) Willie Hunter Willie. Killtner Charlie K ill mer Sammy Clark Charlie Davis Forest Proper Forest Shoup ,.. llarve. TeiUworth Corbet Ainie-sv , (Jeoro Jackson James Kelly Charlie Anderson Clyde Shoup Jack Tato Ryron Coburn ltraden CJrubbs May Ajrnevv Jessie Knox Kda Knox Dora Adams Artie Robinson Kllio Clark Sallio Hillings Lizzie Randall M Kllie Walters Rcna Campbell Nannie Ittlo Loona Davis .anna Tato Carrie Dithridgo Minnie Shawkoy Maude VaiMJcisen Emma Hulintis Rouio Richards Minnio Lackpy Room No. 3-Mm. T. B. Conn, Teacher. Toe. Partrhlfie Willio Albaunh Barrett lttel.....,.1CS. (Jeorpo Kilinor Klbert Chadwick Carl Coburn Phi n Annov Willio Muoit Clarence rubb Willio Saul John Hunter II art it) Rawrence John Clark Burt Davis Joe. Richards Jlorton Albauh Charlie Bovurd Forest Bovard James Canficld Anna Giubbs Rilda (Jrubbs Vinnie Randall Flora Walters 'Nellie Walters May Knox Majrgio Robinson Kllio Toitsworth Blanche Pease Maudo Adams Mary Dithridpre Rachel Dithridge Kstella Noble Florence Klinestiver Vernie Agnew May Wilson Ncilio Hunter Flora Orubbs Kate Knox Mary Dully Minnie Resner, Kato Canficld I.ucy Cantield Minerva Albaugh Bessio Tato C a -v 22 I'l '11 '2.1 ! II 11 22 '22 '22 22 22 i 22 22 22 12 22, 22 22 22 221 ....I o! i2 22 22! 22 1 or r. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 U 22 In I ' 22 IS 20 211 3 22 11 It 20 21 m is in n 211 W 41 22 22 KM 7t 21? m 4 12? !)'. 14i IS. 121; 17 ! ml ' l-4 22 7 KJ 10 li 71 2011 20 j! l.'ii! 14 154 u r 21 20 20J 22 14 22 O 1! 22 In 20 "2 1!) 22 22 10 it; KM Kl 22 1 21 !2 171 215 10i 201 19 20 19 K5J 201 Kl 21 i 174 IVi 11 1.1 20 8i 18 IS 22 22 20 2 I 22 22 n 22 ' 22 22 22 22 lt5 22: 20 22 21 22! 20 to 41 05 III 15 US 07 OS prti7 00 O.i Kr 0.-) m 02 0'i 87 07 90 0:t 94 04 til 00 03 00 04 V luo : 0 00 22 1 22! 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 i 22i 22 j 22 ! 22! 22 22 22 o. 22 22 7 22 o. 10 22 17 21 17 IS 10 4 s 11 1" 2 10 r (; 3 i:t 5 2 0 1 1 1 1 14 1 4 0 ( 12 6 10 !) 4 4 o 1 12 1 13 11 .1 4 7 1 70 7- 75 00 00 so 50 50 75 00 75 00 50 75 00 00 00 (10 CO 50 70 00 75 75 75 IK) 00 no 50 50 50 85 90 7 11 2 41 3 2 2 8 4 10 1 3 Room No. 1 : Whole number of pu pils enrolled to end of 2d month, males 10, females 27 j Wholo number in attendance during month, males 8, females 21 ; Average attendance during month, malc. G, females 15; average attendance during term to date, males G, females 1G ; per cent, of attendance, males, 92, females 81, total 84; per cent, of atteudauco to date, males 87, females, 80, total 82. Number of visits during mouth, 3; during term, 14. Room No. 2: Wholo number in at tendance duriug the month, males 17, females 19 ; Average attendance, males 10, fcmulcs 15 ; Averago attendance duriug term to date, males 11, females 1G; percent, of attendance during mouth, males 59, females 79; per cent, of attendance during term t date, males 61, females 79. Number of visits during mouth 7 ; during term 10. Room No. 3: Whole number en rolled, males 19, females 25 ; averago attendance for month, males 1G, fe males 19; per cent, of attendance, males 84, females 76. Everybody should read this aud then be careful to direct their letters accordingly. Tho Postmaster General has given orders that no letters not having tho full name of the office and State bhall be forwarded. Thus a letter directed tojNew York city will bo sent to the dead letter office, unless it has also N. Y., wittcu ou it. Tho neighboring county of Forest must be the very heart of the rural district wo 80 often read about. The entire vote of the county at the lato election foots up 559 about as many as are usually polled in a voting dis trict in an ordinary town. Derrick. Mistaken, sir. Our voto was 759, which is about 200 less than we aro capable of turning out when all hand? are on deck. Forest county having given a greenback majority on Tuesday, the Tionesta Republican announces the result:. "Forest county the only green back Btate in the Union." The citi zens of that county are not out of the woods yet that's what's the matter. Derrick Hush, there! Please don't poke fun at us because our county went "greenback." We're already ashamed of it, and if you'll overlook it this time we'll never do it again. First and foremost among eternal curatives of pain i3 Thomas Electric Oil. Nor is it less esteemd as a reme dy for coughs, pains, 3wellings, corns, buuions, etc, It is an economic as well as inexpensive article, since the results produced by it necessitate the use only of a small quantity. The regular advertisement should be care fully perused. It. Business at the Recorders Office. Real Estate transfers for the week ending Nov. 11, 1879, as per deeds recorded : Andrew J. Handy and wife to Ar temus J. Handy, 55 acres in Tionesta Twp ; consideration 100.00. D W. Hunter and wife to A. J. Handy, 1-G of 55 acres in Harmony Twp; consideration $100,00. Michael Fitzgeralds and wifo to James Fitzgeralds, 87 acres iu Tio nesta Twp; consideration $1000.00. James Fitzgeralds and wife to Michael Fitzgeralds, 236 acres in Tio nesta Twp; consideration 81000.00. The Tionesta Valley Railroad. We are pleased to hear that this subject is being ngain talked of in the cities, 8nd the attention of capitalists i3 called again in this direction. Such deliberations reflects great credit 011 their judgment for various reasons; principal among which is the fact that this railroad is located aud surveyed upon a natural route, the location of the Tionesta valley presenting a cheap and ecomonomical route inviting a railroad. The survey made heretofore is uncommonly promising as to grades and all features that tend to make a railroad desirable. Tho valley, nlso, would furnish an endless amount of freight iu the shape of lumber and timber which could be freighted to all the points of the compass to say nothing of the cut off that would speed tho traveler on his journey East it being many miles shorter than by way of Irvincton and Sheffield. It will be necessary also to commence work before long to keep the charter alue, and should that slip through the fin gers of the incorperators they would lose a golden opportunity. We regard the completion of this road within the time allowed by the charter as a fixed fact, and have been surprised at tardi ness of action by tho Company. Speed the Rail Road. Go to G. W. Bovard for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they are unccjualed. Color 2 to 6 lbs., price 15 cents. OO 1 V. The happiest results invaiiably attend the taking of "Selleru' celebra ted Liver Pills." 25c. per box. For sale by Bovard. 34 2t. Roils, pimples, and all blood dis eases aro cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold bv all diu gists. For salo by Bovard. 34 2t. To enumerate tho miraculous cures wrought by "Dr. Sellers Cough Syrup" would fill 11 volume. Iu cures aro marvelous. Price 23 cents. For sale by Bovard. 34 2t. It stands everywhere without n equal for the cure of gravel nou retention, liver and kidney complaint, nervous irritation.. Barosma brings quiet bleep, and is not an Opiate. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti tusville, Pa. For salo by Bovard. 34 2t. 'n)M;sT'A 3rAinii7i:s coni:r,CTi:ii i.vkuy ti:kwpay, r.Y r.i.UAtu.i; DKAi.i.its Flour '(. l.ai iil ... $15.7515.8.00 Flour 3 nick, heft ... im Corn U':c.l, 100 D - - - - l.oo Chop feed, j n; rrain - l.M) Rye "j: bushel - (i.r) Cats Now 'f bushel - - 35 Corn, ear - - 30 Beans 'fi bushel - 2.0023.CO Hani, suj;ar cured - - 2 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - '10 Shoulders ..... l(rttl Whitefish, half-barrels ... 5.7ft Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.75 Su-,'ar - 0M.11 Syrnp 75c3K) T. O. Molasses new ... 50(j.75 Roast Rio Coffee 22 Rio Coflce, .... 20(3.22 JavaColVeo ..... 35 Tea ...... .2.".oo Butter ...... 22 ('l 25 Rico - 0S10 Eggs, fresh r, Salt best lake .... 2. 00 Lard ....... 1 Iron, common bar .... 4.00 Nails, lOd, "jOi keg - - - - 4.00 Potatoes . 45 (3, 50 Limoi3bbl. - - - l.SOOf.l.GO Dried Apples per ft ' - - 05fn.( Pried Beef - 17f.lS Pried reaches per lh - - - (18 Dried Peaches pared per X 15 l liTIMI in 11 I take pleasure in telling tlio Sporting Fiatcrnity that I have re-purchased TIE 12 UX FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old -L stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a pecfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISH BEG TACKLE. I shall also eontinuo to handlo tho "While" Nciviug Machine, A nd tlio CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see inc. Yon will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders nuulo to order and war ranted. fPEEP A IKING IN ALL ITS U-3 BSA.N0HES PROMPTLY AND PAITETULLY DONE. K. A. ISALDWiar. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, 1879, G EOROE HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fust door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. He is lirst-ehws in every respect. augO-tf" TIIK Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, J,000,000 200,000 Shares, PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHARE. . UNASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec Tlio property of this Company consisj of twelve mines and mining locations, los oated in Lako County, Colorado, in tho vicinity of Leadvillc, upon till of which extensive work has been done, in all cases cxiiibiting true lissuro veins, good pay streak, and well dotincd lodes. Threo of tho leading mines aro well opened up and have at the lowest compu tation over ten thousand tons of ore iu sight j by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will bo within a short dis tance ot this property. Tlio Company proposes; to sell a portion of its stock at $1.50 wv share for tho pur poso of nioro completely developing its mines, and for tho erection of works far tho treatment of its ores. Application for the stock may be mado to thu oilieo of tho Company, 01 Broadway, New York. N. 1. Tlie M'h'ii h-rord, of New York, tho highest mining authority in this ( ountry, says Feb. 1st, 17'.. Tho" princi pal owners in this company aro hard working men, who by their own labor havo uncovered large bodies ol'oro which they now wish to extract nnd send to market. Ouv readers will do well to mako a venture with theso worthy men, this money will probably bo returned to them twenty fold. Tho business management has been placed iu tho care, of Mr. J. L. Thompson, an otlicer of high standing in one of tho largest and best hanks in tho city. A Prospectus giving full particulars sent free, on application to tlio Secretary. 2 :iin. WANTED MORE BOOK CANVA SS ERS to sell "Aroun i the World with Ueneral (irant," tho reception at San Francisco, anil the near completion of tho work, combine to make this llio best sel ling book in tlio market. Don't be hum bugged, but get the only authentic account by John Russell Young. Address, with choice of territoi , Sl!B. PKPT. AMI'.ltl CAN N I0WS Col, 5i Ninth Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. tiT1nvFnt6r PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of (10 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps for Postage. Address, (iii.Moui:, Smith A- Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 01, tf Washington, D. O. BANNE O) BAKING f POWDER K2rAlways the Best. Thin Rtiiii lanl Aniorlcnn I'o.vdcr Is un.-.f ami endorse;! hy i lion-inn. Is of the very l ost I'UiuiK ii Uii wii:',liout tuu coiiui' v. 1' it'll c in I'linthiuu u sin. ill tia iikm-uuo to u-.o nibU aU ui u smmii li. u. n lnil:ik mo ltl.'i ly lniKs".ilile. ' 'llt;"liAN JJU" IS hold l.y CiHO-llS I li 11.. II UH, lllllvt S. l''U Hits '.Old 1'iVO lVllUl.1 'f I HI-