I. .885. fihnw A. M. one 8 (er 1 yr. Irennan, jaon, A. nox, J. ,Ers. Pattom. .L. wjv. Lswu ;on. r(tr,ic. ERLT, W. . E. HlLL- O. Davis, 7HITTEKIW. tow. Scott, Thos, CTORY. TSTA LODGE A'o. 36.9, ). Of O. F. iy evening, at 7 ge Roeui iu Far- JLINO, N. G. r. 27-tf. M-M, A.O. U. W., Evening In Odd .XBURN, M. W. ' r. !WW POST, Wednesday In each Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 'OX, Commander. ' P. M. CLARK. fS-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Penna. rCN, JET AT LAW, y of Forest County, iso, Tionesta, Pa. - rORNET-At-TAW, Tionekta, Pa. i In thin nd Adjoining VP," ' v rrOKTEY-AT-LAW, ,- . ' Tionenta, Pa. iTTORNKY-AT-LaW, mewtn, Foroitt County Pa. HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., '- -Proprietor. This ited. Everything Ad. Bnpaiior Ao Jot attention given I and Fruit or all air Reason. Wampie a! Aleuts. . jVSl, Tlonest. Pa., ill. Proprietor. This Is a n Just been fitted up tor tlon of th public A por osnco of the public la aollc-4fi-ly. ;kory hotel, EAST HICKORY, Fa.. r.l., ProprleteK This house Is has been furnished wth new throughout. It Is centralley lo ,nd Ihui a first class barn in oonnect ili it. Thn traveling publio will pleasant stopping place. Flrst livery In oonnocMon with the Hotel. jfTRALi HOUSE, OTL PITY, PA. t W. U. ROTH. Proprietor. 6 largest, Best Located and Furnished 16 In the City. Near Union Depot. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, t Armstrong county, having located wst la prepared to attond all pro t calls promptly and at all hour, j Kmetrbaugh A Co.'a new build ttaiiu. Office hours 7 to 8 A. h., fc 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and Gi to 74 v. m. p, tt to 10 A. M. 2 to 9 and 61 to 7 I Residence in Fibhor House, on K'r(;eC .. . may-18 81. ICOHURN, M. n., ver fifteen vears experience In foivoi hi profession, having prad- l.i nil hiinnruh i' MIT 1(1. I sun. F silt) the M. F.. Church. Tiones- Aug. 26-1880 ry-RY. M'.)K. J. W. MORROW RTijiQrohsed the maVr'mls Ac, of t':J'sm. would vo-i ui tmilv an- lnt ; i, will riirrv ! uie Dental tuple Tionesta. and having bad over pari jrossful experience, considers kit i y competent to (jlvw entire snt tii.( hall always give my medi- jH-acti I (racti the proleronc. A- B. CELLT f M.X, PARK tt CO., fJL'FT K E B S ! idjf Elm t WalnatSU. Tionesta. I Bank oi DWcoant and Deposit. (iterest allowed on Time Deposits. Ltiouinadeonall thel'rlnoipal points f of the U.S. j Colloctions solicited. 18-ly. lEl75ULTONi if M anufuoturer of and Dealer in tfiESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of RSE FURNISHING GOODS. fi 8j TONESTA. PA ti'lUBE for the ItEruBLiOAN, only i , . , . . :" r,r,Mm 1 hotel busiuess in Tiocesta, JAlTltS I. BREHNAN. COUNTY COMMI8HIOS Et!S CLRTIK. Roal: Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. C'ondenaed Time Table Tloneata Hi (ton. NORTH. Train l.-i.... 7:48 am Train 18 7:48 am Train 9 4:U0 pm BOUT If. Train f.3 11:17 am Train 10..... 1:45 pm Train IB 8:28 pm ' Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry the mail. Preaching in the PrPBbyterian Church next SuDday morning and evening, by Rev. Hirkling. PreachiDg in the M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F, M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School ot 9:45 a. bi.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Oil market closed yestetday 80J. OpeniDg this morning at 81c. The backbone of winter may be broken, but it's not a compound com minuted fracture by a blowed sight. Selden Whitman started yesterday for Warren and McKean counties to visit his sons for a couple of weeks. Mr. A. J. L-anders, who has beec on the sick list for the past four, or Cve weeks, is still confined to the bouse. Mr. George S. Hunter took a turn for the worse on Monday, and his friends are quite uneasy concern ing him. Mr. Alex Bonner, of Stoneboro, Pa., paid a business visit to this place Monday, returning yesterday. He was looking robust and healthy. County Auditor Corah, of Ball- town, while in town last week received the congratulations of his friends on the advent of an eight pound girl at his home.. Mr. Burtt living near Neilllowo went out to thebarn one morning last week and fonud that one of his horses,' a hoe vTorlt mare, bad died uur ioirlie night. It is a severe lues to Mr. Eurtt. The dwelling house of Jjseph Wuerzka, on Whig Hill, took fire from a defective flue on Wednesday last about noon, and burned to the ground. All its contents, except some bed clothes were distroyed. Mr. D. II. Demuun, of Neilltown, will sell off his live stock, farm imple ments, and much of his household goods on Thursday, 19ih iust. Those wishing anything in that line should remember the date and attend the sale. Hon. Henry Brace, Warreu county's - Representative at Harris burg, made us a pleasant call lat Friday. He paid our member a very fluttering ciirnplimeut, etating that he was always at his post, and energetic and earnest in his work. Elmer Mealy was arrested at the instance of Robiuson & Bouner on Tuesday evening oflast week, charged with passing a counterfeit half dollar on Will i. illmer, a clerk iu the store. He had a hearing befnre Squire Knox on Saturday, who bound him over to appear before the U S. district court at Allegheny in April next, in the sum ol $200. Dr C' A. Thrush, tf Clarington, who has taken the place of the late Dr. Burkett in the professioaal field there, was in town yesterday, his busi ne-8 being to .'register as a physician. We are endebt)d to him for a pleasant cull. He leaves a good impression, and we have reason to expect will build upas lucrative a paclice as his worjhy predeetssur. While the amount ( of lusuber to be run out of Ti nesta creek this spiiug will fall considerably shrt of former years, there will still be euougli to tnuko things comparatively lively wheu the season opeus. We are informed there will be between 7,000,000 aud 8.000.000 feet of lum ber and from 200,000 to 300,000 feet of square timber to run by the differ ent firms along the creek, which will not be bad for uu "off year." T. C. Jacksnn yesterday took possessiou of the Lawrtnce House in this place and will hereafter cater to the public want at that well known hostelry. Mr. Brockway, the retiiiug landlord, has not fully decided upon his future ahde, but whither he may go the good wishes of his friends go with him. As to Mr. Jackson, he is too well known as lauaiord to need any commeudatiou from us; suffice it to say, that many will be pleased to learn that he' has again embarked in the Some Fkliools in this State have sctapait a "poor day," when each scholar is expected to bring some con tribution to be given to the poor. At a "potato" day in New Castle, one hundred and tweuty-seveu bushels of potatoes were collected by this moans and given to the poor. A sob of Mr. Brandts, who lives at Coleman, in Burnett Township, met with sudden death just a few days ago. He had attended schoof at the Fitz gerald School and starting home in the evening had gone but a short dis tance when he fell down in the road dead. It is not known what was the cause of his death. Representative Berry came home last week to shake hands with his con stituents while the Democratic mem bers were in Washington to see Presi dent Cleveland inaugurated. Mr. Berry was looking well considering the severe siege of sickness through which ho passed shortly after going to Harrisburg. Among the bills which he has presented in the House is one of more than ordinary impor tance; it provides for the taxation of telegraphic, telephone aud railroad property for school purposes. Jesse Perry, living in Hickory township, about four miles above Tionesta, met with' rather a serious accident on Saturday afternoon last. He was using a broad ax, aud while swinging it over his head the ax flew off the handle, and in falling the bit struck him across the small of the back, cutting a gash nearly four inches in length, and about an inch and a half in depth. " Dr. Morrow was summoned and dre6sed the wound, five stitches being necessary to close it up. Mr. Perry is now doing well. An exchange puts it rather forci- gly thus : When a marriage occurs in one's family, he always likes to tee a mention of it in his ljual paper. When his folks are visited or visiting he expects to see it in print. But when by seuding to some city he cau get priming done a little cheaper, he frequently overlooks the fact that his home paper is employing haods aud. payrug them ruouey weekly, part of which is pretty sure to be (pent at his place of busiuess, paying taxes to sup port the village, keeping the couutry arouud iufortned as to home markets', inducing trade to ciue to towu, etc., while he iguores home efforts aud for a lew paltry cents Bends to some other city, where a press ruu by a twenty five ceut boy makes bills, note heads, etc., ou inferior paper aud ' inferior work for only a few pennies less than he would have had to pay for a good job done at home. List of Patents. List of Patents granted to citizens of Pennsylvania, or the week ending, Tuesday, March 3d, 1885, com piled from the Official Records of the United States Patent Office, expressly for the FoitEdT Republican, by Ship ley Brasbears, Patent Attorney, Solic itor and Expert, No. 637 F. Street, N. W., Washington, of whom copies, aud information may be had : T. B. Atterburg, Pittsburgh, mauu facture of glass shade holders; B. Bayliss, Beltzhoover, manufacturing irou aud steel ; T. F. Colin, Bortiue, manufacture of tanning extract; W. S. Col well, Pittsburgh, triple thermic motor 15 pateBts; W. S. Colwell, packing piston and valve rods; E Freeman, Bradford, measure sp-'Ut ; T. Evairs, Pittsburgh, .lamp ; II. H, Garret, Pittsburgh, mulders flask ; J. Gorg&s, & G. Mobler, Ephrata, cider press; D.Griffiths, Egypt, machiuery for manufacturing Portland Cemeot ; 8. A llaud, Toughkfuamuu, mechan ical movement ; J Hemphill, Pitts burgh, rolling mill; A. O'llara, Haw lew, dumping car ; J. B Oliver, Se wickley, envelope fir mailing barbed articles; W. Y. Schmucker, Reeling, ink grinder; J. -W. Vaughu, Greeu ville, ruuning gear for vehicles; C. D Walters, Harrisburg, railway switch ; P. L. Weimer, Lebanon, valve for blowing engines ; G. Wosthinghouse, jr, Pittsburgh, connection for pipe liues; J. Wortley, Cbebter, suspended. scaffold. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Eli Holemao has withdrawn from the firm (if II. J. llopkics & Co., having Sold his iulerest and good will to the remaining partners, who will continue the business as before under the firm ' name of II. J Hopkins & Co. I Tioueata, Pa., Nov. 7, 1885 . Last Friday evening, G. WT. Brown, of Youngsville, Pa., Deputy Supreme President, E. A. U-, organ ized Balltown Union, at Balltown, this county, with 49 applicants for Charter, and with the officers named below: Chancellor II. B. White. Advocate W. J. Triogle. President J. W. Salley. Vice Pres. Mrs. C. B. Nepjy. Auxilliary J. L. SaVrW '-.T Secretary 0. F. G tiffin Treasurer Mrs. Wiu. Hawk.' Accountac'tC. A. ria'wks. Chaplain M. W. Vincent. Warden Dr". W. B. IIottel. Sentinel Mrs M. W. Vincent. Watchman N. N. Darling. Conductor J. R. Anderson. Asst. Con. Mrs. J. R. Anderson. Trustee C. A. Hawks. Examining Physician W. B. Hot tel. M. D. Representative to Grand Union Dr. Wm. B. Hottel. Time of meeting Every Friday evening. Manufacturer's Association.'1 Marionville, Pa. March 5, 1885. A meeting of Lumber Manufactur ers on the line of tbe P. & W. R. R , was held at this place on the 3d iost. An orgauization'was effected by call ing J. Bowman to the chair, and ap pointing T. C. McGregor Secretary. As this was but a preliminary meet ing arrangements were made to hold another on Friday, March 13, for tbe purpose of completing a Manufactur er's Association. All engaged in the business should attend without fail, as such a thing has become a necessity to the trade. As it is the manufacturers are at the mercies of buyers, both in the matter of prices aud in collections. Then there are about as many rates of freight as there are shippers, each man having a rate in proportion to his ability to manipulate the officers of the R. R. These matters can only be remedied by the Manufacturers act ing in concert. T. C. McGregor, Secretary. The P. & W. About to Go Into the Hands of a Receiver. According to the Chronicle Tele graph of lust evening it was yesterday positively stated ia Pittsburgh that the papers had been drawn up asking fur the appointment of a receiver, and will soon be presented in court. It was further stated by the same au thority that tbe syndicate controlling the stock of this company, was repre sented iu Pittsburgh by Wra. Semple aud James Gallery, in'New York by E. D. Morgan A Co., and in Balti more by the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company the ' first two parties holding 371 per ceut. The syndicate is said to be under pledge, under the agreement made with the B. & O. last summer, to provide money to meet the July interest on the bonded iudebtedness, the amount of bonds outstanding being $5,170,500. It -is further stated thut the April interest on the $800,000 of the Pittsburgh, Bradford & Buffalo bonds guaranteed by the Pittsburgh & Western will not be paid, and that the mortgage will be foreclosed. This will uot hurt the latter corporation, however, 83 it will be releasing it from an unprofitable northern line without interference with its western Bystem. As to the effect of a receivership on the securities of the Pittsburgh & Western cays the Chronich Telegraph, opinions differ. But as the road is not likely to be o Lie to earn enough under a receiver to pay expenses aud fixed charges the holders of securities are uot likely to profit much by the change of management,- especially as .it will no doubt be the policy of tbe Baltimore & Ohio as lessee to give the road as little busiuess as possible. In almost auy event it is considrrtd cer tain that the road will eventuality be brought to tbe hammer, and that the B. A. O. will buy it ia. The bonds, which yesterday sold at C2, were to day offered at 59 with no takers. Many people who have lately pur chased them at prices from 79 down ward are in a qoaudery as to whether to hold ou aud take the chances of a recovery io the future, or to sell now and pocket a round loss. Theie is no means of ascertaining what propor tion of theiu are held in western Pennsylvania, but it is large. OU City Blizzard Hundreds write they owe their life and present good health to Acker's bin glish remedy for consumption, coughs, colds, k. Hold by H. W. Bovard. ,Balltowi Clipping; Mr. Chas Griffiu's infant daughter is very ill andhas ben for some days, but hopes are entertained for its recov ery. Mrs. Lindermarj- of this place receiv ed a telegram some days ago, inform ing her of the sodden death of her nephew, Chas. Smith, of Clarion Co., he having been killed instantly by the falling of some two tons of earth while removing some coal from a coal bank. He was nineteen years old and an only child. , Peter Berry and family arrived home, Tuesday eveoing of last week, from their visit to II-irrisburg, look ing well and refreshed. Jack and Jill went out near Tiones ta hill on Sunday afternoon. Such is life. Mrs. Wra. Richards, of Bobbs Creek, is visiting ber mother in Oil City. Why don't gentlemen wear rubbers in the evening and not expect a poor weak woman to hoi. I him up. It seems queer that our young geatlemeo don't know when the riuk closes. Several of the boys presented themselves one evening of last week, requesting to be admitted at a late hour, money being no object. Why didn't Charley Hawks and Dr. Hottel go to Tidioute, That young man whose best girl resides in Butler bad better look a little out. There was a large attendauce at tbe rink on Saturday evening. Boys why not orgauize a polo club ? It would help to keep up the attraction. There was quite a number of our young folks who took iu the dance at Gusher on Wednesday eveoing. They all say they had a good time. Balltown Johnny aud his best girl drove to Tionesta on Saturday. That is right, Johuuy ; enjoy the sleighing while it lasts. The young mau who was heard to deplore his condition and vow "That Nell is the only friend left me now," found himself to be mistaken whilst oo his way to Gusher. Tbe Proper Reserve well came in oue day last week and is reported a light producer. Drilling is being started at Bobb's Creek. Mr. Holly, of Bibb's Creek, who has been very sick and given up by his physician, was convalescent, but at present writing is again prostrated and in a critical condition. Mrs. Ed. Christy seemed to be im proving the fiue day and good sleigh ing oo Saturday, she having called on a number of her friends on Wiley Avenue, Balltown. Why dou't somebody introduce those new fellows to the young ladies, who frequent the skating riuk. March 9, '85. Xyz TIONESTA MARKETS, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour $ barrel choice - - 8.60fl.60 Flour sack, - - .901.6S Corn Meal, 100 rbs - - . 1.251.50 Chop feed, pure gralo - - 1.25 Corn, Shelled - - 70 Beans ip bushel - - - l.03.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - 12J14 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 12 Shoulders ..... 10 Whitefish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 6.50 Sugar - 1 V Syrup ...... 6075 N. O. Molasses new - - - 75 Roast Rio Coffee ... 1S28 Rio Coffee, .... 121(1 Java Coffee .... 2830 Tea 20 00 Batter - .- - - - (,25 Kice - - - - - 8(sj,10 Eggs, fresh .... - 25 Suit best lake - 1.25 Lard - 121 Iron, common bar .... 2,6Q Nails, lOd, $ keg - - - - 2.75 Potatoes - - - - - 40 50 LimeS bhl. .... 1.40 D-ied Applea siloed per tb - - 10 Dried Beef ..... - 20 Dried Peaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 15 Administratrix's Notice. Whwreas, letters of administration to the estate of Judson Catlin, late of Kings ley iwp deceased, have been uruutful to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against thu estate of faid de cedent will make known without dolay to MAKY CATLIN, Administratrix. Jan. 19, 18Si. Newtown Mills, Pa. HO YUAKst ONE MILLION copies will soon be sold. OF CONSUL H V jamks ; 11 1. A INK Sitriclly nonpartisan. "7ur- pan.nonate, entertaining and reti(iltc."t. Y. Herald. "A classic in American his torp." N. Y. Tribuuo. "A work of ulnch any American hiMorixn m.ght feet road." N. V. Sun. 6,000 ae.Ui already employed and iinore wanted. :o0 per month paid. No work ever sold lilie it. Apply at once , to TllE Hknby Bill Publisuimu Co., Norwich, Ct. V SUCniFF'S SALE. BY VIRTt'n of sundry writs of Vend!. Ex., nntl l'i. Fa., issued out, of tlio Court of Common PIphs of Forest Countv and to me directed, thoro will be expose 1 to sale by public vendue or outcry, nt, tho Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, on SATURDAY. APRIL 11th, A. D. lfW.1 at 9 o'clock a. m.. the following described real estate, to-wit ; JOHN SLINKY for uso of KEYSTONE NATIONAL RANK of Erie. PcnnsvJ. vania, vs. RKBECCA KING, widow et al, heirs CHARLES W. KINO, de ceased, Vendi, Ex., No. 20, May term, 1RS5.M. VV. Tate, AUy. All that certain undivided Ono-third fnrt of a piece or tract of land situate in tarniony Township, Fcrest County, Pennsylvania. Beginning at a mnpln on the woxt bank of the Allegheny River, at the lower part of what is known as tho Hickory Town Flats; thenco by land lata of Tarr and others, north seventy dogrest west, eighteen and one-half perohos to a white walnut; thence north, nino de grees eHt, ten perches to a white waluut ; thence north, sixty decrees west, on hundred and forty-eight and one-half perches to a post; thence south, twenty three degreis west, fifty perches to a white oak; thence north, forty-three de grees west, one hundred perches to a post ; thence by lands of James Oilfillan, north twenty-three degrees, one hun dred and eighty perches to a post; thence by land of Matthew Hunter, south forty three degrees east, one hundred porches to a white oak; thence north, twenty three degrees Bust, one hundred and titty six perciies to a post ; thence by land for merly owned by Joseph Green, south for-ty-threo degrees east, two hundred and fifty-two perches to the said river, and thence down the satno to the place of be ginning;. Containing four hundred and thirty-seven acres of land, more or less, about seventy-five acres of which is cleared and under fence, with one frame dwelling house, two frame bains, and out hous's thereon erected; also seventy five fruit trees thereon growing." Taken in execution and to be sold a the property of Rebecca King, widow et al, heirs of Chai lcs V. King, deceased. ALSO, STILSON IITJTCHINS and MARY E. FRENCH, Kx'rs of SARI TA M. BR K DY. deceased, vs. LEANDER K. LiP PINCOTT, in C. P. of Forest Co., C. D. No. 38 Feb'y term, 1885, Fi. Fa., No. 8 May term, 1885. P. M. Clark, Atty. All that, certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in .lenks Town shin, Forest County, and Sta'e of Penn sylvania, alorceald, and desennea as tot lows: Beginning at a post by black cak, an original corner at the Southeast cor ner ; thence south, 45 degrBes west, along th lino of No. 3i90, in tho name of Her man Le Roy and Jan Linklain, 315 perch es to a beech ; thence webt, 20 perches to a beech; thenco north, 45 degreos west, 129 porches to a post; thence north, 43 degrees t-nst, 830 terches to a post on the 1ir . rF Vrt KI" In tlm -,MI..rAJlutir Baynton t theni-e sooth, forty-five (4ft) degrees east, 144 perches to a post by a l . I ... 1 . 1. . L . I . 1 ' . uim n. uun, iub Mulct, ui UfKmuillg. lyUIl- taining two hundred ai'd seventy-nlno' (279) acres and eighty-five (85) perches, and an allowance of six per cent, lor roads, Ac. Being the Southeast port or parcel of a larger tract numbered No. 5143, warranted in th name of Peter Baynton ; and the same premises con veyed to Leander K. Lippincott, by Phil ip A. Allen, by deeds dated Jan'y 29, 179, and Nov. 10, 1879, respectively, and recorded In Recorder's office of said county, in Doed Book No. 11, at pagos 409 and 441, as will more tully appear by reference thereto. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Leander K. Lippincott at the suit of Stllson Hutch'ns- ana Mary E. French, Ex'rs of Sarita M. Brady, " de ceaied. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly compiled with when the property Is stricken down ; 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becon e tho purchaser, the costs on. the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's reioipt for the amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof an he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 384. L. AGNEW, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tiouveta, Pn., March 10, 185. v SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. and Plurios Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pa., and to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the mill site on tho premises, in Tiones ta Township, on TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, A. D. 1885, at 9 o'clock a. in., the following described property, to-wit: John A. Proper vs. Chailes Wyman, James Wymnn and George h. Paddock, Pluries Fi. Fa., No. 6 Mav term. Ih85, and Fi. Ea., No. 7 May term. 1885. A, new A Clark, Atty's. All tte defendant's inter est io all the White Oak and Hemlock timber now lying and growing on tho property known as the Arbockle Tract, iso 3'i'JJ, in Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pu. Containing about 6O0 acres. Taken in execution and to be sold bh the property of Charles Wyman, James Wyman and Georgo E. Paddock, at tho suit of John A. Proper. Terms Cash. L. AGNEW, Shoriff. Sheriffs office, Tionesta, Pa., March 2, 1885. FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD APJD CUfJ. The .American Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four page weekly journal devo ted to tho Interests of Oentlumen Sportsmen and their Families Treuts of Natural History, Shooting:, Yachting and Canooin?, Fishculture, The Ken nel, Fishing, The Rifle, and all gontlemanly out-door sports. It Is without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL, BE SENT POST-PAID FOR SIX CTS. Eor sale by all newsdealers everywhere. FOREST A STREAM PUBLISHING Co., New York City, N. Y. Tills PAPER A'tvwrtiftiiiff Uurnau (i')Sijruc hi . hrr? Hdv.n isii.jc cmuu UMjr U mv4 tut it I J IV4.W UUtC
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