KDITOTI WEDNESDAY MDRNIM, JILY 9, WSJ. ItciulHnii Mlnle Ticket. Ton STATE TIlKAKrltKR, MATTIIKW S. QUAY, or Ilenver Count v. llciMibllonn County Ticket. Kor AkmmmhIo Judyro, Hon. JOHN A. rilorKK. Tor liistrlct Attorney, 1'. M. CLAltK, Jq. HENEr The Nation Mourns the Death or its Greatest Citizen. Last Thursday moroing July 23d, t 8:08, at the family cottage, Mt McGregor, N. Y., tho great heart of that glorious and illustrious Ameri can, General Ulisses S. Grant, ceased to beat. The nation was prepared for! the news, and yet when the shock came it was awful to tho many mil lion admirers of the distinguished man. His end was peaceful and quiet : to the last he bore his sufferings with that ano bravery which has ever made bw great and distinguished. And now General Grant is dead. Gone! J. B. WKNK, from the scenes of his irlory and hiji.fi'0 w.ef? usefulness : gone from the weariness and the pain of his later sufferings ; gone to the rest eternal. Dead, yet! to bis country living and to live inr the benefactions he wrought ; to live in the glorions history he did so much to matte, to live in tho grand simplic ity of his character, which will growWtighting in greater as time goes by ; to live iu the iioble future of his country, with which iiis name must be ever identified, a?! having contributed so much to make it possible. Monuments will rise to! honor his memory wherever men de light to honor greatness, but the noblest monument possible to Grant will be his country and her greatness. Griefl yes, millions of hearts will grieve that he is gone. Millions weep over his late misfortunes and bis sufferings so stoically borne. But jt will be with grief softened by the pride they ieel in havinj' been his1 countrymen and his contemporaries Since his death tons of telegram extending condolence have beeu re I ceived by the family. From ocean to ocean, from the uttermost parts of the civilized world come words of sympa thy for the American people in their' great loss. Tbe following eloquent tribute from the Philadelphia iVes of the 24th tost., is only one among thousand." that have appeared in the papers oil. I 1 Into nnnntrir n. II ti Kn an LiAi.. M , ; vw..,, .u D,.,D 'iaot display the same unfailing insight ivnuuo lauuunuu in uiu many vir Cues of General Grant : 1 . The Kepublic bows its head in sor jl row at the death of its greatest citi '! zen. Jleroic to the lust, General ! Grant fought his fiual battle with the same unquailing courage, and the1 i eame calm, grim fortitude which shed their fadeless lustre upou his whokjs I extraordinary career.- For niouth.--f 'the Dation has hung over his bedside, and sadly watched his resolute andfj unmurmuring struggle; aud the - . V lent foot-fall of the unseen conquerer ft came at last with a less poiguautMaud Lincoln's which al.n..lP 4 U A .. I t : .. . 1 .. . L - - . 1 rfl . . .... Luau wuuu xjiucoiu inei ins sua den summons or when Garfield lan guished qd his bed f pain. Then tasaassia's crime, Dew and appal liug in the history of the Kepublic, added its abhorrent blot to the Benin 5 of loss ; then the grief of the people ! was deepened by tbe consciousness of au interrupted work. But tho life of '. Grant is not a broken shaft; it is f finished and snlendid column. erownndF ' with its full glory; and the uufaignedi) , sorrow ot the country at his death i toned with the grateful reflection thai lie was permitted to fill out a rounded and complete career. lie had foughtcjthti h good tight, lie had finished his courte; he had kept the faith The nation's loss la not measured Wj by the vacant place, l'or nearly ; docoda Grant had been culy a privateM i.ii-1.u.i , uu ""i --- rjuu euviug sense, jie rose to everyi' , thority; he exercised no sway io thijvital occasion. His judgment wal f public councils; but he was none tbeBdear and his determination inflexible V less one of the great reserve forces ol tf If he quivered at Shiloh ou the firstt I the Kepublic. lie was every wnereii.uy, he fought it out on the second I Ml not merely by wnat ne nan aoncaiie never knew what it was to be de- t hut hv what he was. Uladstone nateal j laid dowu the reins of government ; Bismarck has practically completed hia colossal work : but all ineu kuov, I tliut Enclatiil bereft of the one 01 i (lennany deprived of tbe other wouldi lose uu elcnieut of tnoral power, hot kuDprt'teutious Graut belonged to tbe order of kingly jlmoiiu ; great, men. aod his imnrt'ss ou luaokiud willf ''renter thau bo emphasized as all nations look Untrue, just and courageous, Ulysses K.lj Amorira In dav. and fuel that a lillai ' iralit is enrolled arunnf tlifl Klnn - , Btrongth has fallen. Ureal ijjeD.yiuiuiortais. Iaid JJurkc, are tho cuide-posts ami Ilandmarks of the slate; mid Grant; jwas the guide-poet of a victorious war! land a landmark of a peace. The American peonlo them selvp will judge him now, after tho calm evening and tho serene repose of retirement, more justly than in the stress aud storm of struggle. The as perities of the angry contentions have pp.sjed ; tho flaws have faded and thr blemishes are dimmed, while the splendor of his achievements and the simple grandeur of his character have gained a brighter halo as the year? have rolled bv. Tho clouds and tin i moke of battle have long since lifted ; the fragments and the scenes are swal flowed in the majestic drama; and to tiny we see Grant elevated on his true pt'ut.'Mlu ill iuiiiu Hirudin iiiujum. j'l'i- pectivp of history. And great he undeniably wns; proat in the strong attributes of his mind ; great in the niggled qualities of hi character; great iu the fiery trials oil war; anil treat in the larger work o'"i peace. Not without faults, but with a purity of purpose aud a lustre 1 achievement which loll them as faint us the spots on the sun. If he did not rank with the few military can Itains tif supreme genius, he stood highM 5up among the great commanders ot'$J tine centuries. 1 itt said dive was a Heaven born general, it Virant was not heavi n-born he drew the strength of Anticus from the earth. If he ioould not achieve marvels with slen der means, like liaunibal. ho mens Ijured his aim and took no backward step. Cromwell never struck a blow till he was forty and then moved re 'listlessly to the mastery of an em Jpire. Urant gave uo sigu of bis great had passed the same meridian, and tnen displayed tbe in domitable spirit of another Ironsides aud rose to the full height of his matchless opportunity. It was his brilliant success and his trumpet blast at Donelson that thrilled tho country with the first, real inspiration ol vie tory. It was his unyielding advance, his bold strategy and his uufaltering the vicksburg campaign that showed a cenius equal to the trial aad gave the first intelligent as durance ot tinat triumph. Lie bad the insight of the true chieftain and chose his marshals with unerring skill. When he rose to command a new or der of fighting generals came to thcu front, and the Shermans and the Sher- idans shared bis triumphs and his lau rels. Takiog the splendid but unfor tunate Army of the Potomac he led u with tho same undaunted and iuvinci willllble spirit, never knowing defeat, nev er wavering in the fiercest tempest off battle, never laltering eveo at the frowning front and awful slaughter) of Cold Harbor, uutil be accepted the surrender of the rebellion at Appomat tox. And there, at the summit of a Llj- I.:.; 1 i .i I soiuiem auiuniou, no crowneu me glory of great generalship with the higher glory of a greater magnanimity. urant lought Ins way to success iu the Held, aud be lought his way to success as a civil ruler, liut he reached it through trials and rebuffs. Ho was swept into the Presidency uu the high wave of popular gratitude for bis matchless services; he came to Sit without civic training or experience, anu ne inaae mistakes, as any mac must inevitably have done under sim- i I ii lAn il I t I Alia At I lin futtctn I, .!.! ... in the choice ol his counsellors whichtj ne nau exniuiieu as a soiuier, ana er rors followed unfortunate selections. But time has greatly changed tbe public judgment, and Grant's career as President is estimated more iustlv now than in the midst of strife or in .1.1 1 T . n me glare 01 misiaKes. its laults are ecn to be transient and superficial, while its larger work and its vital ie sulis are broad and enduriog. Grant uevci l.iiod in any high duty or on any great lame. jNo Administration in our histoi v save Washington' si-Hwhich organized the government and Jefferson's which acquired Louisiana oruainea email . . l i uijmiiuu, ciuiuMD more lustrous achievements. Jackson's bears no i. : L. : . i comparison, and Adams had uo op- iportuuity. When inflation swept jibrough Congress, Grant stood like a1 i i. . i - .i . i ... . Liui-h. ami u uusnea acaiust mm lni avaiii. When the public debt was as-H I ailed rir:int una llm hi.lun.l, nr li.U (safety and security. His Admiuiatra- atliion crowned the freedmau with citi .euship, saved tne financial honor old Llio uatiou, defended the public faith it all points, completed reconstruc tion, aud cemented the work of peace. El H hat eight years of our history, wilh83 exceptions uaiaed, can show soS 5 1" ""U Eluded j a record? The blemibhes liavtll eil aud left no mark, whi n the? 'ia,'ifaier wora remains hs a u?5'jf its wisdom and fidelity. . l uiouumentM The .great strength of Grant was ii,M emeu, ttuu ue 1 umpired ins soiaierh iwith the same indomitable faith. He j had the gift of epigrammatic ezpres . lion, aud, known as tho Kileni tuao, tie sometimes fired a shot which Wieard round the world, blroni: c 1 . tirra but Hiaguaui 1U Victory but neverherve tho l'whl to reject ny and all bids. iu the hour of death : o - r v GENERAL GRANT'S FUNERAL. The funeral of General Grant hat magnanimoiifibeen ect for Saturday, August 8th, the family having selected Central l'ark New York, as the place of burial It will unquestionably bo tho greatest! jsnu inosi imposing event or me kidu ct hat has ever occurred in this country. 1 he military pageant which wilt loim tho most conspicuous feature will be in charge of General Hancock. JMiH.Uiffal.il II I IIIIIIB W A MKNDMKNT TO THH CONSTITU ri TION propowd to TION proposed to tlio citizen of tin ('oiiunonwriiUh for their approval or re- iwtion 1V tlio (joncrnl Asspmlilv of the Common wealth of Ponnsyl vnniu. l'nb- lished 1V order of tho Secretary of the Commonwealth, in linrmninco of tho lnl section of Article XYIII of tlio Constitn lion. Joint resolution proposing an amend inent to the Constitniion of the Common wealth of IVnnsylViuiin : lti. it reMtilvfMl hv Hie Semite mill llnusr of KoproBontativos of the Coinmonwealtlit ........... . ' met, that the loiiowmjr ih proposed ns nnN" mt-u, w my own, imukoh u mmimu aniendnient of tho Constitution of 4 1... Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in eordanco with tho provisions of m,.(a H eighteenth article thereof. mi" -a AMKNDMKXT. H That section live of article live of thel Conslitntion of the Commonwealth off! Pennsylvania, which reads as follows :w "Whenever a county shall contain forty .q thousand Inhabitants it shall constitno al separate judicial district, and shall elect; ne nulire learned in we law : and tht vieneral Assembly sha'l provide for addi tional judges, as the uusiness ot the sai idS listricts inav require, counties contain . , . .i ... . . constitute separate districts shall befB or, if necessary, may be attached to con- inn population less innri is suiucieiH liKlnir ititiMt iiKiious msiricis iw ura iifiicrsi ossein oiyM., u'ni.'K uiarkrwi t . . . . . w . , mav provide. The otHco of iwsoelateB1 MIOT, .MII,LI.,N, nulire. not learned in the law. is nlMilished in counties torminir separuto districts;?! but tho several associate 1ml ires in olliootf when this Constitution shall bo adontedS! shall serve for their unexpired terms," bejj and the snine is hereby amended, so as to read as follows: Whenever a county shall!: contain sixtv thousand inhabitants it mav?' . ... i i: . .i i . . ... i i-iiMKiiiuie. ii M'ouimu jumcmi uiMinoi, 111107 mnv elect one iiiibrO learned in llm law -IM and the (Jenorid Assembly shall providcJ tor additional judges, us 'the business ot',3 said districts may require t'onntics not! ill t'ormincr separate districts, shall bo formed J into convenient singlo districts, the S3 General Assembly may provide. Tho of-sj lice ot associate judge, not learned in tin law, is abolished in counties torminir sen- arate districts and havinir more thim nnr lawjuuire; every ottier county shall cleeljjl two associate iudtres, who sba'll not be re-a onirerl tn lip le:irmil iti tl-in luw l.nf several nssociato judges in olbco, when this amendment shall lie adopted, shall serve lor their unexpired term. a iruo copy ol the Joint Kesolution. W. S. Stkngeh, Secretary of the Commonwealth, r 1845. TC2TT TZAI.3 BCCCZSS. 1885. TWE STAND AT THE HEAD. 1,300,000 Hows sewing Machines In actual uta. Our Latest Success. WHhthe continuniis manutactura and einnrlenrn ot Forty years, tha Hi wo Corrpany now otter a ma chine superior to any and all othero. It combines every requisite : Has H;gh Arm: Is Light Running; Nolseltst; Aitrsctive: Bciutitul in Finish; Perfect In Workmanship: Pertert ttitch : Sclt-lhreading Shut tle; Uncqualcd Tensimj; Easiest to Operate; the most room under the Arm. and so perfectly balanced. It is without Vi!iraion. Has tha finest set of Attach ments lor lamily sewing, which are out vp In a velvet lined boi. Its woodwork Is of finest styles and latest designs. It Is a household treasure. If we are not already represented, we WANT AN AGENT IN THIS COUNTY. Write us for catalogue of terms and prices. Send and buy a sample machine and Introduce It to Kur friends. We do not say you can make a fortune m rii.rf 4 i b. a k.i4 u. .,...,.. . .... ...ii.,. ... jvh ..ii .i.m ioir, quaro tionest living. Mention this paper when you write Address THI HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO. Xo. 4 Sixth St., PittMbursh, Pa. " OANDEE Eubber OTS with DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boote alwuys wenrout flmtna the bull. Tlie VJilKK Iluuta ara douldt illicit ou the ball, and L'ivo DOUBLE WEAR. Mont economical Rubber Ibx't in the inarkur. I.:isla lunger than auy ether boot, and thu rUICESOUIGUEB. inn and ex amine tho , gixxlt. FOR SALE BY KAMSDKLL, SWKKT tC CO., Wbolosulo Agents, 15UFl'ALo, X. Y PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE Tlio Si'IuhiI li rectors of 'rioiicsla Horo. will mI1 at vendue or outcry 011 'J'uesdHV, Scptemlicr 2'Jd, lit 1 o'clock p. 111., the School liuildinu and lot, Ki.o 5x10 icrclieH, locuicd 10 1110 rvtutii ot Hie Court House uiiil cast of tlio law ofllce of K. I,, li.ivih. TKHMS One, third in hand, lialiuico in one ami two yearn. A oriel ol titlo' lij 11. J. Itied JCsq., which iu .believed to In II 111. llfWt 1(111!. I ill. CUIl I. I. . l.n H J2 0i ii iiiii"gys-r s M Si SHm r 1 Easy MjlM Sewing Machine BQ mm l.iiiTJ"1 -'lav, Turk iV Co. Sale will lie made j ..v.,i....i.i.,iu, ..... n, ..,11 ni Lilt? Ullll 1 k uj'i'ii liiu iiiunoM uuieK me itroiiertv 1S t'iiicviouslv diHpowid of. The Mre!-Uir ro- I... I .1. . . 4 . v. iu iu.mu, rroMdent. j. tinj y , i-icci ( lai v. . rl TU WOIIK nf ivrv (loM'ii.tioii execu J toil ut llio llJvl-'Uli'LlCAN ullH. TO KKl'L'RU Bargains in Having pnroliai'd JKOKiK noss, tlio larpn stork AT SHERIFF'S SALE!! It... 1.1.. I. . I . months ut prices to dislanco comietition, lilt Alt MACllIXKltY TOOf, ASH TIItK STIIKI,, iu imi:i:s' iiAiiniVAKK, rii.a:s. 3: AIIA, LOCKS, ItXOISS, tahui:i Is, I II I 1. If, t;A lETItl I1C2 KH tII iu:voi7vi:ii.s JItISS, .... i 0vorvthlii.r In tlio II l IUV 1 1 1,' t ivi' e erj llllllj; in tlu) ll.kl AIkh LINK. 1-1. a. TINKER, Nos. 10 & 12 South Seneca St, oil ci-jty, ?imimimiui? 18851 M i.wa5."o.Vi.r)5..Vi.r),")ii OliOTHING C10TIUNG CJuOTHING I If you are in need of ANYTHING In the lin- of f'LOTIf INtJ, OVKKCOATS, BOOTS. suo::s, DUV tiooiis, DIEKSS (iOODS, or anvtbinur kept in a (ieuend Store vou can find A UOOD ASSOHTM KN T IN Al.l, DKPAKT MKXTS at II. J. HOPKINS & GO'S. Mocli.ini tboHKSI' ASSOUTM KNT, Fl N KST iOODs. nnl 1-OWI.ST l'UK'FSOKANY llli:si--. 1 N TI I IS f 'OU.N'TK Y. Step in and m-t our Prices, m.h! our Stock, mid vou will bo convineoJ that we mean what we hiw. Wo aiiu'to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND lull of F11KSII COOKS AT WHAT. t'OMK AND SUK. SUOWINli OOOUS. U. J. HOPKINS & CO. liiiiiiiiiiiu $ mm uo.);ioOiij.iijo.i) x Wholesale Auctioneer anil Manufacturers' Agent Boots, soes, RDfifisrs carpets ami Oil ciotlis, 73 and 725 Liberty St., (Mead cf Wood), PITTSBURGH, PA. Recular Auction Sales, ETerjr WEDNESDAY at 11 A. M. fieyHail Orders Ecceivo Prompt and Careful Attention," 1 sell goods 20 to 25 per cent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver either direct from the factory, or from my wart-house in Pittsburgh, and can assure merchants handling goods in my line that it will pay them to call oa me before making their pur. chases. As my stock is always very full of you have a larger line to select from than any agent can show by sample. My Fall Styles are the handsomest and best goods shown by any dealer in the United States. My specialties are Solid Lcatlier a ud Holiest Dealing. I am the Only Rubber Agency in Pittsburgh, nnd ofTer this fall Lycoming, Meyer, American and National Rubber Company's Goods, at prices that cannot be met by Jobbers; be sides, I always have a Full Line of Seconds, as well as Job Lots of Kubbers, at 10 to 20 per cent, below the market, on Standard, First-Quality Goods. 1 sell the Best f ,!. SllOe in Men's Calf Eutton bals and Congress in the U. S. I sell a Men's eal Calf Cap Toe Hook Bal 1-2 Double Sole, SOLID LEATHER, that you can retaij at $1.25. Send for samples of both of above. Sole agent for Joint Muudcll & Co's "Solar Tip" Shoes. A PRESEN 1 1 Our rrnders for 12 tronts in MitnL'. Jstainps to 1 my for iiniilint; uml wrajipiiifr, anil nanio 01 two luxik Hjionts, will ro itive l'ltlCIC a Ntprd Klniwh I'nrlor Kn- tKnivina of all Oi:il l'HKSI UKNXS, in- 'lulling t'levt'lanj, hiv.o t'lb in., worth fl.OO. AddrcsM, KLDLK rUU. CO , C'hk-a-o, 111. this paper r-'v::?;.10!.?. j Ad'rikhiiiK Hurtau W aijiruoo W t. whin- inJv,.f-i I Hardware!! of IIARPWAIIF. formerly hefortglnpf frit ....... m m luih, i win hell tor tho next tliroct iaiick, icon: oakum. AND LEATHER BELTING I'tl'K kllllt'r tfivivu axo iciis.b;s, Kl'OKIX ASM FKLM)KN, Call and seo me or writo for prices. fiuiiiiiiimjii; 1 1 P Q 5 FEED DEPARTMENT- PlIICKS TIIXT C-N"r UK WK T. K K PI.KAsU UK IS 5 iiiniiiiirii j a. m n - - v. 1885 cr. 6 rr. - .. rs. Coorw at Factory Trices, AT PKIVATE SALE. 3H. IMI. HDIG-I-ITOlNrJ HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND 10RNAMENTAL PAINTING.1 s r 8 T':ilt .(-nlir- lit tr.nt nm irlvnii tri i!U4TY.lj) flMi, FKKaSroiNO, unUNCKNEl'AINT NalulHciiiiU mutrunti'od in evory jpurticulur. OihIitm fr hrKfoing, (!., b jtuait proiiipllv atlumled to. Shop jn llio'jvr'.s building. Kim iSt.f Tioncblu, Ia. TIM H TAMJilN KFKKC'T .limn I, IRK.t. WpHiwiiidJ rittwlmruli iMviNion Hiinlwiirct Hp.. A. M. 7 4(1 VI 4 0;t 2 1.7 'i 15 A. f. A.M. IF. M H lift 4.7 12 IK 12 Id V 4 V12 V 7 i'. 1 11 4 nti 2 Ml a 'jo r. m. ar PlllMlur);h Iv Parker Kox IrurK Franklin J. (HI J ISO P, M P. m". a b. t:l4 lv...Oil Vity...nr i n.v A. M. n fto' 7 1(V r.M.jr. m. 'i 115 )(. , M. nr . IM Ciffv....lv Oli'opnl'iH ...Kniile Kork... ..... PfftHirlnnt Tinnpntft' frirkorv ..'J"runkfvvillrt.. Tidfo'utn.... .. ...rrh(miSHon frvinton Witrrfin lv...Ki!r,a...r u A7 1 :i H ;i.: (34 17 17 I.14M7 201 4 01 7 7 4 ir.. r.r 4 'ri 7 6K 4 3.V a )(V f fiA-jfH ai' I IH R It? 01 to r.. I 01 12 ftrt t? Ml t(l 1'.! !. i li 7 .in !! II 17 8 ; M W 7 M 1 1 r.i! t .id ft in 4;V ft Kfl 610. p. i.- iTn.v It A. M. el n ir o f A.M. I'. M. A. M. r. m. , M.j A. M, n l .( 4 '20 lv...l?rfirotrl..fr if .m.;i M. A.M. P.M. A.M. a 1 1 nr. Hi, II 0ft nr...Kln7.iiii,...l 11 10 !) Iff It (Ml ft ftH'M :f.!... Snciir Itini ... M n 4V r:'.; -v Corvdon fisiioi: SHI l ill Onovllln fl IIH fO Ir ft 24 1) Ift ....Wo'.f ltnn.... fi4ftll0 1 Si io -n in ll 10 21 10 il l 10 1.1 II fVI (I !l!l l L'S (1 VI o on A.M. ft isl 1MHI uunker Jliid-ro. r.0,10 2l ft 01 HH2j...I(.(l llouao.... 7 0r.'S!f 4 4H 7 r.(i ... Siibitnani a.... 7 20 0 M 4 S4 7 20 .So. Carrollton.. 7 3.111 0! 4 24 11 .V. ...!So Vnmlalia... 7 47; II 21 4 07 (I 2K Alloxan)- 8 02 1 1 H7 4 (K 0 lft lv Glean ... .nr 8 10'll4r p. m.Ia.m.I p.m.U.m. AimiTloNAF. Tuaii Jiimvon Klnna, !l:0."inm, Warren 12:."0pni, Irvinoton 1:.'.0 pin, Tidioute 8:2Hpin. TlonoMta 4:ft0nm. r- fjrivon f)il Cltv (i:4rpm. Aimii'ioNAT, Thais Leaven Oil Cltv '1:00 nm. Olonni.liM ll!4(l nm. I'iiitIo H,u.L- 'ij'ii.V'iani, President 7:(l2ain, TloncHta 7:.V'nm Hickory N:40ani.Trunkevvllleli:O0nm.Tld- onto H:30ani. TliiinuiNmi J1:(K arrives Irvinoton ll:.t(inni. Warren 12;ft(lpm. Kin- .ua 2:0ft.m, Sugar Run 2:20, f 'orvdon 3:00, Onovillo :t:ir. Wolf ltnn 3:!t(l! (tunker Hrldpe :i:40, Hed IIouhd 4:10, Nnlamanca J":02, South t'arrollloii ft: ".0, Soutb Vnnda- Ha 5-.4S, Allenhtny I:1H, arrives Olean i::i(ipin. Trains run ou Kastnrn Time. Trains loavinir l'lttsburith Htftain. nr. Irivinn PittNburnh 7:2.'pni, are Solid Train iietwccn llullalo and ritlsliurgli. Tuainm leavlnpt Pitlsbur-'h H:4.1pm, ar rlvliifr Pittshuruh 7;10nin, arfl Solid Trains with Pnllinan'M Nlecniin; Cars' between llullalo and PittHburli. Jt"Ti kets mild and l)ii(r;;ano clieokod to all principal piiiit. l.et tnno tallies jflvlnjj full lurorimulon jfjlYoni Cninpanv's Ajr'nts. ti ii:o. S. (JATCllF.LL, tJeu'lS R8 J. A- I'Klil-UWS, '1 Supt. i fien'l Piws'r nn.l Ticket Axfif, N. 41 KxclianH St., Jlullido, N. y. I.. rilAHl, Au'cnt, Tioiiesla, Pa. I FILL YOUR GAME BAG, AND MAKE BiC SCORES, SHOT GUNS. A!i lha Latest Improvements . - FO. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman&CoM SOLE AGENTS FOR E.REMiNGTON&SQNS' Cport og Armt and A(nmwnion. 2Q! & 2S3 Broad way, UTOTKRS OFFICE, NEW YORK, D. H. LAMBERSON & CO., "1 Sim.' Hi-. t.ailrao, Blt AJTMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. SHOVELS,! CCOOPS, SPADES. UK l THE BEST MANNER. IT SKILLED WORKMEN hesilMBcH that oui coco; m always reliable Ona Piece of Solid Steel. , NO MOLES 03 RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE SEND FOft CIRCULARS. 3 EZISINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., J 1MX, X. Y. Kj New York Olll.o, US C'liiiuibnra 8irou THE BIGGEST HUMBUGOm willalwar.ah.wa lr.ua oa it. vary Ic II yuu duubi out bu.tuM.ur out 1-oixti.w.willMiidMmpl.fie., W. k.v. n artlcl. thm. Tarr ni.a. wownn aud i lilH aeeiW and .uiirKt . . . - r aia. airorj houMke)ier ..d .f.rylMNly cl will buf 11. HpursugenutiuiuefiM nroflti and iva luin.na. uiuciioii. n. warn i lULHl la ..encouuvr. Bi.loor female alenllon Ihlt pmrrand vou will tMn.ul.rs.ud full iufuiuaiioa f KliK. biailwMiB SSX 8W2IS133 TI. CO.. Mlatoja, la. 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M KiMhl lor further tfntiinoiiittli. Jreinrfi1 only by E. K. THOMPSON Wholesale )riiwtritt. Ti l I ll.l.l-U I A. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Enginoor and Surveyor. TIONKSTA 1A. I.uiul ami Hallway Surveying a Specialty, Muxnctii', So'.nr or 'rrianniilution hurvev- niir. lU'st 1 liistrunicnts and work. pp. iSii Vj ti a un u.u xjr i n 11 iii rem i um I (-LL. n n ill Tui iiisi ou upplicutiou,