NOTICES. p J. F. TOWbLL, Portsmouth, Ohio, offer to the Jlercbarjt and Furnace meu of Vinton county, superior stock of Dry Good and .Notion, on termi the most favorable. IVeptty N. J. BOWERS, RESIDENT DEIVI1ST, ' AlcArtliur, Ohio. ' Particular attention giran to lb treatment . Ct lbs oturml i lb. Notice to Teachers. TOE BOARD of School Examiners for Vinton Count; will meet at the Union School House, in McArthur, on the 1st .nd 3rd Saturdays of March, April, May, September, October and November; and the 1st Saturday in January, , February, Juno July, Au gust and December, in each year. Ex minatioDS to commence at ten o'clock, . A..M. Satisfactory evidence of good 'moral obarneter will be required in all fcases.: A fee of 50 cents is required by law from eaob applicant - M. R. BAlt.Ed CVn ) Hoard of J. 8. HUH N, VHohuol Ex-V "L. 0. PEKrUE, Cl'k, j . aminers. Howard Saultary Aid Association. CForlbe Belief and Cure of the Erring nd Un fortiiiiateoiiPrinclple.of Chrialtao Philanthropy. ' ' Sseays on the Errors of Youtb, sad the fol ' lies of Age, in relation to Marriage sad Social I Krile, with eaoiiaiy sid for the afflicted t feat free, la seeled, envelopea. Addreas, ' Howard association, bos p, Pi.:'m phi. Ps. . M'ARTHR ENCAMPMENT NO. 115, 1. 0. 0. F, Q KOUl-AB Meetings orihls En ' . IV'smpment will herealler be , i&S''3f '""'i" oo (he eecend and Inst "fr" Monday .veniugs of each swanta. Fatnanha ol oilier encampment. . who may be visiting out own are invited to attend. PAKlbHoRTOH.CP., , Juus T. Rahs, 8. McArthur. Keb'r 17, 1870. The Favorite Fine-Cut rpH E 'Chewera' Choice, it now Inking the JL lend oi ell other Hrand.. Bright in color, pleasant in lute, tough snd leaiing in chew, this tobacco po.aeai.ea every quality to auit Uhewers, sad tells by the 10 pound bucket fully luo cheaper per pound, iIihu any other brand of tbe tame grade and pernio leae quality, luo bucket of this relehialed brand havo been .old In ( fill I u olhe alone within the laat two month., and trade atill incrva. Ing. TryU" BCHdSKrEK KKAMKK Chillicothe, Ohio, are the Manufacturers' agent anrl aell at lowtal Factor) Prices, tttmar 11)711 QUE ENS WARE NYE & MACKEY. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, 67 FAINT blltET. CIIILLICOTIIOIIIO, I V1TE the attention of menhanli and fur uaaeinen to lh large aloi'k of the nbor e ar icleajiiat received, We will aell at t very lowt.t figure, to the trade. Oidrra solicited sod promptly attentive) o. jMiul tijat'TliTcii is WORTH DOING WORTH ADVERTISING, PRINT AND PROSPER AT.TORMSY AT LAW, RE L tSTATE AGENT SlcArlliur, Vliilon , O. realHusxite' Bought, Sold and Exchanged GREAT BARGAIN 8 IN LASTS 9 A BABE CHAMPA TO BUT A HOME rl'HE following li.nds will be sold low oo A. reasonable term. a. to patmenti 576 ACRES OF LAND Putnam County, West Va, Wlliilla 2J MlLiU Of EA1LR AD 24 Al Ilea From Mate Capital County BoadEantlhronira Trace FINE FARM1MU LAND WITH PLENTY OF HON ORE. . (.,'-. ' i "TtTELTj watered. About 25 sere, -leared. . Vr Quod trains boa an-1 oiil-huiliiinga. Tiinlwr-popiar, walnut, oak, sh, hickory and locu.L . , Title Perfect. The entire tract or ona-b.ll a HI be sold VERrtOv. . -i rrrns fair. Call sooa. -isjiriSli ' , B.C. JON a3. i-OrtArRE4 h3e timber land, near the lxUMAC. R, R. The umber will more itban j)iy for the land il put up in in market, Title perlect, For lull description call upon -or write to u.c. JtiNKjt. trl VUITBIN milsrf the M.AC. R i II K The larm onnuina Ml ai-rea i kiriy aorea cleared, hair improve n.eDla. a good coal bank oprnand worktcg. eo( beat coal. Furssiccueap. 120 Acre in Harmon Township. GOOD timber land, well watsred snd near the railroad.,. . Title perlevt. . . ' WiU bt sold low. ' ' 18dee B.0.JONK8. D-. Uavid F. Oaird'a nyjOr'CE is hereby given that the anbeerib 'Xt er uaa been appointed and qnalifled aaad ,minislra m ou the mImm of David K. Baird, lata of Vidioo county, deceased, and that all pareona ileoied to aaid eataeojare r.qiiated tto cnll sA'OOo and eetle their acconuie. ' - - J'lLIA L. IIAIKD. : i luttA fill Sth, 1871. - " Mm AT iiAMDEN. a y s r , . i i , r f V r . HAVlNflspenedaBjtrTard tBamdeii, war prepared to furoiah Bnck ol lb bra. qualtt, pa ears Of in wagon at aa low Tries, aa ma be obtained elsewhere. All or ' lera should atHte wlieUier kr OiuWiitjj, pay. Injr, or chiDidev t.ri. . Ad. i.k ... ' Uamdeo, heeu'a kills P..O.. Viutva is., 9. THE VINTON RECORD. Offiolal Organ of Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. LOCAL MATTERS. A WHIRL WIND OF BARGAINS Reductions That Are Reductions. THE ORIGINAL CASH STORE —OF— —OF— D. WILL & BROS.' A Glorious Opportunity for the People to obtain Special Bargains in Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c., &c, &c. Closing out Preparatory to an Early Fall Purchase. D. WILL & BROS. Mua Maby Oi.llakd, aa old lady seventy five years of age, raotber-in-lriw of Alvin fll allur ing, was killed at Richland Furnace, last Sunday by the express train going west. She with a number ol perhons were standing on the piriform when fhe train,, w Inst led for ihe tun nel. About the time it got through the tunnel one of the number crossed the track; Mr. (Jollard attempted to follow, The bell was ringing, and the tram io full view when he started, and the engineer sounded the whistle immedi ately, but she was too slow, or became cnnu,ed, and wai struck and killed instantly. A Coroner's jury was impanneled and iuund a verdict io accord ance with the (acts above set forth. uUAWKKYK"tTo8en't send any Duffle and his communication is not accepted "ObnerverV would have appeared last week, but it Was written nn both sides ol the piper. We con sider it neceesary to use but one side ol the paper in pre paring our own copy lor the printers. The necessity is in creased when il comes to cor respondence w hich requires re nsion at our hands before i: Mjipt'ars. Miller, 0 1 the Athens Jour nal, made us a call lust Tues day. Ile'claims to have bro't the splendid rain of Monday Hiid Tuesday. If he can dem onstrate that fact to cur pen p!e be will nevr tail to be remembered by tlieui iu their ptayers. CmcAQi has had another .real fire. The loss this time was from four to six million dollars. Mr Fditor Allow me to make a correction or two in my last article on the wine question. In speaking of the polygamy of the patriarchs and of bolo mon 1 used the words "sanc tion" when 1 meant to s,ayuper mission " I do not wish to have it go uncorrected that tiod ev er sanctioned" polygamy. Ir. deed 1 ha word is too good a one 19 be used in crnneclcon with either polygamy, slavery or the use of wine. Let me withdraw it then Irom the article, and where it occurs substitute '-permission" or "permitted." V'uu will read then, athe wine per niilted,""The Jews held n'aes under the permission of God," 'The patriarchs had polygainv under the permission of, Uod." In the case of Solomon I do not, know (hat we can say that polygamy wan even permitted, though I do not read that it was condemned; while the fact that his wives were strange women of the nations, with fthotn God bad commanded the Jews not to intermarry was mentioned with , .disapproba. lion, and assigned as the cause ot Lis heart being turned away alter. other Uods iir hid old age. Il is best, perhaps, to drop the case of Solomon from our list and mention j'only the cases ol the patriarchs ' Abraham and Jacob which were permitted without, a word of disapproba lion. These corrections how. ever, majat'p'o change fn, th UgWKU,,drr' h P. jJopssjjjy, . From Zaleski. From Zaleski. ZALESKI O, July 18th, 1874. To the Editor of the Record: 1 As you don't seem 10 say any thing in your columns ' about our little town very often, I thought I would' write and let you know we are still on the land, if it is a dry land lor the want of 1 rain I .mean. Our crops are like they are in the reil of ihe county wheat good, oats and grass light, Mr. Dan Will of your place having the best grass I have seen, which he is getting up in good ordei. Din. understands farming as well as the dry goods business for which he is'so well fitted. Our pastures are almost dried up. Cjrn will be light. The Zileski Company is getting their hay up in good Old r un der the supervision of O. W, Wilson, giving employment to several hands; there are plenty of men willing to work if they caiyret it. The hands in the car"' shops Are still working six hours time as they call it. Mr. U. Rohertson and U. Gas kill have started out with their tlireBhing machine and are do ing good woik. It is a new ma chine. I would advise all to try them that can, as they are well mounie 1 and do their work quick and good, which is a good item in the way of horse feed, mutton, chickens, etc. New potatoes will not hurt tbem this year, nor give them any unnecessary trouble ot eating. They can eat them like tbe boy ate the pills:, by not biting them at all. The steam grist mill ander the management of F.C Sands, is doing good work: tor our larms and the public in genera). Frank is a clever toy, but small. I think he will still do betUr as he grows larger. ' Our sporting men are having a good time in view for the 25ih ol this monih at tbe raoe course near the M. & C. R R shops, at winch time the muscles of fast Iiories will be tried, and likely soun money change hands among llior-e that like that kind ol tun. The labtest time w e have had on the tracriwas made tlii evening, by a horse 'Lel'ngin to Mr. 'Hull ol Hope Station, Mr. Hull was driving through our town in a cue horse wagon His h(se became frightened and ran away throwing him out and burl i n a; him consiilerallx. The wagon came apart, and the two Iron? wheels still being at tached to (lie horse, he took Ihe track near the Zleski Compa ny's office. This track (hat I speak ol, is not the track man aged by F. C. Sands and others, but by Mr. R Thompson for the purpose ol running coal care irom a con I bank one mile back irom the M. & V. R. R. to lh. main line. Just think ot a horse ttikinir down, an inclined track,-with the fore wheel of a wagon to. him, at lightnine speed. He kept the track well lor a new beginner at the trade, and struck the platform running on what is called the lip, jumping a chasm ol ten eel in the platform, the' wheel' dropping down 'and ibrowina the horse on fhe piatform at the east end of the tip. Four fee further would have made a tip of him which would have been forty feet perpendicular. Jusf think of a horse floundering about on a platform -at an alti tude of fortv feet in the air. A crowd-of. men soon gathered and got the animal ofi without much damage except some cuts A. A Ci'W belonging to Wm. Gold was killed at Vinton Station one dav last week. DIED. At his residence, BoleiT Mills, Ju ly JJdr 1874, Aukild, A. Flobkmcb. aged 44 J ears, 11 months. Bis last Illness was lotiff. wtcli much suffering yet endured- with great patience, and at tits request prayer and' songs' of praise were to him a source of great delight. His remain , were taken to McArthur for tiiLerinent, July 8th. where many frleotls had gathered to drop the tear of affection and sympa thy , with the bereaved family.' He leaves "a"wlfe and' live 'children to mourn hb absence from the circle. , . n , -. , . - r ' i v AdTerttseamts iasertetl fair frleesj Transfers of Real Estate. Zaleski Company-to Patrick Thynne,4 acres, Madison town ship, $250. Wm. J. Ueuipbill to Marga ret Barnhill, quit claim to 80 acres, Richland township, $425. Nelson Richmond by Audi tor to Rebecca Silts, mineral right on lands in Clinton town ship, $16 80. Wm. O. Cline to John Lovis, 2 acres, Wilkesville township, $300. Elisha B. Greene to Wm. S. Williams, Trustee in trust, for Buckeye Furnace Company, 36 acres', Wilkesville township, $739 1 0. Michael McClory, to same 148 acres ' Wilkesville township, $2,500. Pitnck UlJckinto Thos. T. Jui e Trustee in v trust, 10G acres, tVilkebVille township, $2120. John Alltosfl by Auditor, to Jis. W. Bell, 47 acres, Harrison township, $5.47. Chas. J. Hess to E. it. Moore & J M. Welch, 640 acres, sec tion 7, Brown township, $90, 000. Jacob White to" Harrison Fedigo, 80 ."teres Brown town ship, $1,800. ' E. H. Moore & J. M. Welch to Lucius B. Coe, 500 acre?, Brown township,. $15,000. Chas F. Herreshoff to Math ew Jack, 40 acres, Madision township, $240. Chas. J. Hees to E. H. Moore & J. M. Welch, 648 acres in Brown and Knox townships, and other lands in Athens Co., $50,000. Catharine Catlin to Sanford B. Ullom, north half of in-lot No. 104, McArthur, $100. Sarah E. Evans et al, to John Stewart, in lot No. 41, Uam den, $1,000. MARRIAGE LICENSES. John J. Edgarson and Martha J. Wilson. " BIRTHS. In McArthur, om the 18th Inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peacock, a son. Ia McArthur. on the 18th Inst., to Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Brntiton. a jpoh. Ix Richland townnhlp, July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nixon; a daugh ter. ' McArthur Market. flour, 'peV hck. 81.Z5 uoru aic.al per SitlsU 70 Corn ..-j . -52 QH(g - 4S Wheat".'.'. .. '. .J.lOal.iu Iteans :.. V752P Potatoes 2.10 Dried Apples 1.80 Dried Peaches 3.'"3 Timothy Seed pertiish.... 4.00 (Inver " 675 Onions " " .... .78 May tnn' .. ...... .12.00a(5ui llama. country ..f... .12) suirarcurcd ' . .1 Smoked idea . .10 Shoulders 8.10 Pickled Pork '. 8.i0 EW 10 Butter .. 20 tiefae " 20 .Lard 10 Tallow .08 Chickens,' live 15a.25 (locking rfalt per bbl.. ....... . 2-15 Sucks " 18a25 Vinejrar. cider 40 White Fish , 7J)0 Mackerel .. .10 Kio Coffee . 30 Tea . . .; 1.00al.25 Coffee Suirar...: 12H I enow kj " 11 New Orleans Molasses 80a 1.00 Sorjrhum " ....... 4n50 Syrup , 78a.l.00 Star Candles, per lb -25 Tallow - .;. :, 16a20 Soap, country per lb 8a6 Keathers . .. , ...... 66n76 Hairs . 2)4 'OKI. i?r bus J!- Wool 1 lb .45 Teas .' Teas!! '; ' ESTABLISHED 1840. . THE ORICINAU AMERICAN TEA CO, ' JV0.43 VESET BJBSE1, P. O. Box, 1287. New York HUBERT WELLS, President. pei0e list of teas. OOI-.OnG. Black, 40, 60. 60. best 70 cts. . : . per lb, MIXKD. Green and Black. 40, 80. 60. best 70ctB, JAPAN. TJncolored, 60, 70, 80, 90, best tl-00. lAfPKHTAL. Green. 60. 70. 80, 90. best $1.10 per lb. Green, 60, 80, 70. 80. 90. 1.00 best $1.05 n T T tnI PO WD TCR neii. tl 10 best Sl.30.Jl . . . . per lb. hnelish Hrfokiatst Black.m 70, 80, 90, beat tl.00. per lb. u H - We hv speciality of Garden Growth' VOUNO HTBN and IMPKBIAL.s ln, .ndtMW)N, Extra ohoioe. II .tw. . . Oar Teas aieputnp is one ouod pack, .oe.. with the kind an I price printed on ea. h gA WAHTEB to net up iluha to a. II our leaa to laniiliea, hotele, boanling ho uaea snd others. Irr writing lor Senna or SenZs orders, be particular to sddieas lb PrW,dent of th. JiKLlA : j a ,u Ko.43ViBt.. eVorkt We are coinpetted ti r.aueat Itrs, as olhsr paroes biutl4 3-.:s H. A. H IOJ INS. J. H. MEIM XIN. uitiGsfis ueifLG ar, viNCPACTURZaa or and dea bs in ITALIAN AMERICAN MARBLE, ' Scotch Granite! And all Kinds of Konnmenti and Tomlitones, McARTHTJR, OHIO. SaprlOTl HERE NOW! I have just manu factured and am now offering at lowest pri" ce3 a full stock of all kinds of FDRNITUIIE, suited to this market, I will manufacture to order anvthiner de sired in my line. A full stock of Cof fins and Burial Cases always on hand. Wi attend funerals w'M hearse when desirctJ. P llUS IIORTOIV, Corner of High and Loonst StreeU McARTHUR, O. TmarHr. Ratersourerl permaneally, "heap, qiiick. witnout auf erini(. The only true an idote. H. fl.ArmatronK. XIA M. 1)., Berrien, Michigun. flbor AAA YEAR made ,thS2500 HJp-OUU our hplendid COMBINATIOIf PEOSPEGTUS. It fully repp-snnta aampls pases anil atyle of lolli K ol M interratins and faal aellinK bonka l-.pal ihini ever tried tir eanvaaaera. AOEXTS1 WANTED. You will mM it ll ymi 0)i not aenil tu Hliiatmied pnater and lilieral Ternia: or, aendfl S4 for Ihe beautiful proapeotua (ih only outhl needed,) and is curs territory at lines Addreaa VilLIt PUSUS, laS CU., ClNOINMATI, O. r, A LECTURE At, TO YOUNG MEN. Jnit pnbliehrd, In s Scaled Knvelepo. Trice ill raula. A Lecture on Ihe Nature, Treatment an 1 Radical Cur of Spermati'rrhaia, or BVmln al Wrai. ileal, Iiiviilnulary Kiutuion., eViual Dahllity, aid Impedluiriita tii Harrlaxe, genar al'y ( Nvrv'oiiiinetM, Gunnuniptlnn, Epitope? and riti; H.nlal and Phyaical Incapacity, mnlllnK liom Klf ahtiae, Ac By KOB. J. CULVfcU WIXL, M. D., An hor ur th--'Oreen Bu,k " 4o The aorld-rennwnad nut her, la 'hi. admirable ?cturc, clearly pruvp from hi own eiperience that l!:? swhil oonarqnenoe. of aalf al me may enrctlially remuved without uiedlcltie. and wilhou: danjerom sur'lcal oppe.atlun.. bmiglfe, rn.lrumcnt., ringi, or esnllsb P';"l f ? mudr 01 cure at ooe cerialn, vrTecmil, uy -e.ery auflerer, no ,2i sr what his condition may be. mav enre hlnnelU'.sapl, and prlvatr ly, and radically. This LinreJliproeatKnto thouaauite and thouiaiidi. Sent, nnder aeal, Ui any addraaa In a plain sraled envelope, un reoilpt of ll cnt, or two uoataite alampa. AIm, Dr. Slllibre's BKMDi FOB PI LK8. rend fur circular. AudraM lh pnhllahore, Oil Ml. J. C. Kl.TNB A CO., 127 Bovrerv. Ke Turk. Hoat Office Box 4.6S8. TEA. AO N'l WANTED. TEA AOENT: wanted in town and country (o aell TEA, or get up Hub order., for thclar geat Tea Company in America. Importer.' priuea and incliicements to agent, hend for i ncular. Addreaa, ROllKB I WELIJ, 4 Veaeym., N. V P. O Boi 12H7 TktChruiitin Vuum, Henty Ward Bwher, Editor, ol Dot. 26th lat, saya; "Partifs wish log IO get up rlubs, and ail who can get or ders for tea, ahould write him foi a cirvufar." Tht A'ew York Wall) Tribnu. ol Sep-. 3d, rays: All 'Urangea' should write Knot. Well, lor rirvunr " tkt Seht. of Kept. JO., ssys: "Robt. Well I. thorougnly reliable." . S3,ipr B. Ta 'BABBITT'S Pure Concentrated Potash, OR LYE, . i Of double the stresgth of any olhsr SAPOIMFYIXG SUBSTANCE. f hTe recently perfected a near method of f acking my Puth nr Lve.and am now paca ng it only in balla.the coating of huhill aponllt, and doea oi Injure the soap. It is Racked in bosea conlaibing 4t and 4 one lb. all, and id no other way. lurection. in Vngllab and Cerni.n for making hard and soli enap with thi. Pntaah acenmpant eao pacs.g. B. T. BABBITT, 64 ta 84 Waehington St., N. Y. S3nprlS74 STATil CP OHIO, '"' 1 Insturance Department - Conoamis, Fsbrosrjr Uth, 174. WBERE8 the New England Mutual Life Inaurance Company located at Bo.lon, ia he State ol Mansachuartt, has Died in this ortke .worb etntenit-nt bj the proper offl cere iheraor. ahowlns its ouudition and busi- bea and baa eon plied in all uihrr reapects. with the laws or ihia mate, relating to uie in. aurance doicoaniea, onmniSed by act of Con. greaa, or by or under lha laws of SDV other btaie ol we unitea Mates. - Now, therefore, In purrnaoea of law. I, William F. Church, superintendent of lu.ar ance ol the Blale of Ohio, do hereby eeriiiy. that aaid I'ompanT ia authorised to transsot I appropriate bumaes. of life Insuranc e in inia etHte in a-ooraaooe wnn law, aurini tne corrent year. The condition and onai ness of aaid company at the data of eurn atatement (Deuen.beraiat, 1(173,1 1 ahown aa follow.: . ' "Sxregate amount or adn.itM-d aa , heia,iotludlng the aum ol f t,2M,. m premium sole nod ' Inana hflH ha the eoBiuini on policiee in IbriW) ll,8T04l H Afnrerateaniotnilnf liabilitlea.ln. . eluding fll. 101.61 uu fr re In '-' ' .urance reaerys 1I2,7M 1 Amount of in. ome for th pieced -. tag J ar inoaah 1,481,875 M Amount of pri'miotn no'e of In- -- come for th preceding year 0 jlj SS Amount of expenditure, lor the preceding year in caah, ' i,7,T Si Amount of premium note expend . diturca for the preeeritaf fear. M7.S1S tt (L. 8.) In witnea whereof, I hay hereon to aubaerib- d my name', and cauaed the seal pf my offlceto, bs aftieil Ihe nav and year above wnwes. yr js. unurti;ti, - .'.c..: . ' '. ;' Hupsnutendebti osT. Bar,attle4rthur9 , JX. JLVJ a Stoves, Tinware, Glass and Queensware, to'ol 1 ' ing, Glasses, and all kinds of -Housed? - Furnishing Gcod.. i .'.' - J. a HUHK RETAIL DEALER IN - U J h O J lafSJ LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES im Fniibii Gools Of ever Grate and Enameled Front. Drasa and Porceaa.w Heine. Wooden Ware ol all Kind!,. Manufactuser or Tin, topper and heet Iron ware, both for wholasal aod' AUU trade. Order solicited from country dealer. ' ' ' S"SP0UTT5O, ROOFING AND REPAIRING DONE CHEAPLY. atjrSpecial Induoements offered to those who will buy.a full Otitiit for Houseiteeping. '., 1 - . Call and ootupure prices before purclmsine el wher. -IfiafT' i And Cloth, Caovaas and Papdr In Inrga stock add great variety very tomers without extra charge. SEEDS: -AND- D, .M. FERRY ; Celebrated Flower and Garden Seeds , Assortjd varieties of each Including everytliiog grown in a flower or rcj b! i garden. ; ; . ' m Paints, Oils, White Leafl, Vtti -nishes and Brushes just : received, atSlSSONV ', VALLEY THOROUGH WOROIANSHij' BEAUT Pine Material Used PERFECT IN TONE AND CONSTETJCTlOi GREATEST DURABILITY THE LOWEST PRICE . A hicher recommendntion of these desired than tbo numerous testimnniulg given them the eeverent trinl. ' Nothing toueh, while the qunlily is universally admirea. Uvery Valley Ueta i notut ,lr warranted lor Ave years but is guaranteed to give tall re aallalacl Ion or to lie returned at our expense. ' , , ,r. tieod for illustrated catalogue with rausio. D. II. PA LDWIN & CO., -v ; Dealers in Pianos and 'Orgaisj'" ') 158 WEST FOURTH ST., CINCINNATI, 0., J. . II U LICK, ' ' A Rtiit for Vinton Coiity . ' ; Hulhert House, McArthot ...q. 58 : S. . 0. a--d :o th ia-::-. iPTOU WOULD CONSULT Y0UB INTEREST, ' ' Look at this offer. 25 PER CENT t)n all Styles WE'OFFEE KOKK BUT THE BEST INSTRUMENTS MADE i tit tEC 1TERY m WARRANTD5YEARS j 'V H"f ' ' ' lL-:d .'.' L 4l)IUT A tiOOorpan'for ..'al ' -?:' oJ "" "200 , . " ,,,,150.. ( .'" 220 ' " 17 . - ; T oo '.'' Mlnlater Bchsi' , 1 . - - feralsae at --f - - J m descrintion fi firr. ill U1LH 231 - ' low. Will trim wall paper foMByt:r F FJINflSIH1. In. IVIanufactura , ) excellent instrument could Tiol ' I, from tliose who have used them a' ml can be superior to their liIit, drrt to 50 : . ? " ! DISCOUNT ' 'OO for Caaht i.'.j - t -.). :.,..!! '. r. :u - at -i-J c . 1 t . t Z. W 1 m i s, nmrthea and Sabbath, T-U,.'.... ,,. rJk ' whsIeaaU nuea. j ,t r-,l,f-: