WKDSESDW MOttMMS, OCT. lfl,;8?7. BonouanDFKir.nns. lurfjcts- O. W. IUhu.nson. (yiuiicitmrn P. 1. Thomas, S. .1. Setlcy Win. Uiehar.1, I). S. Knox, A. 5. Kelly, C. A. Hnndall, Jti-e ufthe Peace -D. N. Knox, (,'. A. (landaU. CSin-tliililn Rwagart Kahmd IHre tor,i . If. May, II. O. Da vis, O. W. Hoblnson, T. J. Van (iof.cn, J. W. Clark, W. H. Dunn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judpc -L. I). Wr.TMout?. ' .4 Mori'ifa Judges 2uh. (J. Dale, Ed vaui Kkur. Treasurer .1. Sktixy. Prothtnofari, Register & reorder, fv. J. W. ('UHK. ,S7 n IT J I S T IH S U A W K K Y. cjiiii'ower.i--Kt.t IJKUf.ix, Isaac I.ono, John Krck. Covnti XtierintcnlciilU. S. Bkock- AV. pistrirt Aitornry-H. P. ItrwiN. Jury (n;n'vuifrj II. ,. ToWNT.fl, I.YMAM CoOK. County NirrvriorT. D. Corns, f Writur M. Ittp.i., Jn. Couvtv A uditor -Niritoi AS TiiUMl' fox. .T. It. Nr.MX, II. A. Zri:Mi:i,f,. Member nf OuiffrMt-IlAliitlf Will r P.. AssemM -J. ). Aoni'.w. ' ' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' llcv. Allen will jirctu-h tlio first sctnion on liis teconil year in M. K. (..'Iitirtli next Sunday eveuing. Sunday School it 10;00 n. in. Tlio Fuir at Cimnenut ville wtt3 a complete sueee. We were there and "look it nil in." - (S. W. lioliitison is putting in a cistern to cati li the water from hi. honso. Pat.' Joyce has tlio joli. The Duplicate for School Tax is now in the hand of the Collector, Mr. Kopmnn. So git your chnnge ready. -Tho coal miners of .Set an ton have (h cided on n fix month's strike.' From here it look as if they were voluntar ily starving themsi Ives. Tho chestnut crop U a little "oH"' ulout hero tlw season. A lew have lieeu brought in for Male, nnd, we be lieve, wero'soU nt fair prices. C. K. McGray has moved into that part of tho Acomb builoing re cently vacated by Murphy nnd Swales Tlio Dr. 1'owell limine U now vacant. V.'. J. llobeits is busily engaged phirtcting his new homx. Work has been dragging there for a whilo past, but tho building will iloublletts be completed right along now. We publish thf? (lection procla mation litis week. It would bo well f r all election officers to pcruee it carefully, ns well as the election laws jn full, no that tht-rc will le no flaws 'in onr next count. Mr. Dithridgc is putting soinead .diiions and repairs on tho little house Unto which ho was forced laet spring Sivy tho burning of his beautiful rcsi .tnr. lie making the place look piitecosy. -ljiIr.J. T. llrcnnau, Commission ,rrs'Cloik, is constantly making im provement about his property, and vithmit!fl;r.cry we can eay that he lias one oi' the neatest little places in We are having ome genuine fall wc&'Jiur jjiit ,tcv.' cold, damp and ili-agrecable. If it weren't for the looks of tlws thing, wo woidd get otT that old rental: .abo;jt -"the melan choly ilaye." Fred. Kopmau fill ibxrru stairs at BrusVs house, a day. or two ag", and received several severe bruise alxiut ihe head. He is "on dei," however, it nd will be able to bardie a f!ar du plicate with his usual ;taec. From other sections in Pennsylva nia tve hear of large colouies goitg to the West to take up lauds and grow up with the country. Wo licar of no emigration in tliat direction from this bounty. Wliwi a mail einigratt'S from here, e generally points lor Elk Oily or Bradford, or some other pood oil territory. Atfenls'ou is called to the new ad vertisement of Dericksou it C.,which appears in nur columns to-day. These gentlemen havo worked up ft good trade about liere, have u good stock of goods and invite ao iuspcciiou of their tock and prices. They will bft found in Haslet's ftoio bnil Jiog, opposite the liurnl Hounc. Au l now C. F. Gilletpic comes to i to the fiout with a Hubbard itpiaah . which was raised on his wife's farm in Kiughley township. Said squash weighs fifty-throe pounds, aid mea biins four tlet eight inches in circuui itruuee. If there has been a larger sipiueh raised iu Forchtcounty we would be glad to hear of it, and give it a '.!.'d nolice. Forest Counly Oil News. Tho Woods Heirs' well is down 700 feet and progressing rapidly. We shall probably have something defi nite from it by our next issue. On this well, in the 21 hours tuding last Thursday evening, Messrs. Magee, King A Go., the contractors, made 120 feet, To feet of which was made in 12 hours. We call this fast drilling, and would bo glad to hear from anybody that beats it. From the Faliucr well on Bear Creek wo can hear nothing, except that drilling has not yet commenced. The Fink will, at Ked Hot is being piifchod down rapidly. It is piobably down 700 foct by this time. The Berry well nt Balltown is prob ins for the earth's bowels, and will probably bo down in a couple of weeks. A rumor is rife that the will put down at Balltown last fall and closed up directly after, is a good pumper, having been pumped a short time last week. How much truth there is in the leport time will demonstrate. On the Kepler farm, in Harmony township, things are somewhat cloudy, in that tho Copeland well has never got to pumping regularly yet. It is estimated, however at from 15 to 25 barrels. The McLaughlin well, on the same farm, i3 down over sevcu hundred feet. It will be duo thU week, nnd wo will probably havo n full account of its performances for our next issue. Tlio well at Cooksburg, put down by .ludgo Cook has oil, and wo believe, in paying iiuanttlics. We have no ccrtinn information in regard to this well, but will probably have a fullac ceunt of it nfcxt week. Mr. Keeler, agent for Mr. Cornwell, is putting up a rig on the Lomire place on Dutch Hill, and tho fell will be put down as rapidly as practi cable. Somebody has for nearly a year past, and we know not how long pre viously, been stealing coal from the coal house belonging to tho school. Since last spring, when school closed, there has been between two and three tons of coal taken from the coal house. Tho building was fixed up strong and tight last fall, and good locks put on the doors, but these offered ho impediment-, nj parcntly.to the thieves. There will be a gri-t of these petty thieves cround throii'di otir courts some of these days, and then perhaps there will be some security for portable property hereabouts. Mr. Fink, who is putting down the well at Bed Hot, has passed through all tho vicissitudes cf an oil operator, and is now in a position to take the world easy, lie put down the first well at Parkers, for other par tics, lie aho put down the first well at Foxhnr, in which he held an in terest. Ilo bought what is known as the Jerusalem Farm, in the Clarion District, put down a well which paid fur itself in twelve days, beside leav ing him an overplus of 800.00, and then sold out f..r SGG.000. That's how he is fitr.ated. Now he's dcvolopiug territory which joins Forest. So look out fr development. Tho extra session of Congress convenes on Monday next. Tho Clerk of the House, Mr. Adams, has figured out a majority of twelve for the Dem ucracy. This is done by omitting to place ou the rolls Bepresenta lives frota the following districts : 1st and 4tU California, 2d Florida, 3d, 4th and 5ih Louisiaua and the Represen tative from Colorado. A Washington cunvspotidetJt declares the action of "Clcrl: Adams fco glaringly partizan and unwarranted that many doubt whether veu a Democratic Congress wKl permit a functionary of its own making to thus usurp its authority. fr. Coburu has several cases of diphtheria, to attend to at prescut. Three of Welsh Grovel family, at mouth of Little Hickory, have had it, and three more are down with it now. Tli toe .children of John Huddlesoo, near Grove's, have it, oue of whom it is tltouhl-car.iiot recover. The fair at Cochranton, cemcs off thus -week commencing, to-day. If the weather U good for the uext two days, a goo-d exhibition may bo expected. Auy of our peojkle who want to see gaud tock cau sm it there, for there's where they pay attention to those things. Cochratitou is on the Franklin Branch of the Att G. W. II. R., i'bou.l .lific'ii t'lijes abvive I'Vlukliij. In last week's I'rcn appeared a long nrticlo in regard to the cscapo of Vainer and San ford from tho jail. Said article reflected somewhat on Sheriff Shaw key, and intimated that the rewards offered were insufficient, nnd that $500 would have been likely to have brought the prisoners. Vnrncr was in for 30 days and Sanford for 40 days; the former for assault and bat tery nnd the latter for malicious mis thief. 500 reward would" seem to us u large enough reward for a burglar, a highwayman, or even a murderer. In our estimation the rewards offered were amplo considering the length of the term of imprisonment to which the sprisoners were entenced. But in the article alluded to mention was made of ono Mr. Huttoo, who was in town at the time the prisoners escaped, and in a manner which would naturally tend to throw suspicion upon Ilutton as the outsido party who effected the release of the prisoners. Mr. Ilutton was at Bradford when tho i'm con taining the article come out, but put iu an appearance yesterday, ami this morning put n warrant in the hands of Sheriff Shawkey for the arrest of Conver, ou a charge of libel. Conver was arraigned before Esq. Randall, where he waived a hearing, and gave bail in S300 for his appearance at Court. Ilutton was held in $100 for the prosecution of the case. Mr. Ilut ton informs tis that ho proposes to bring civil suit against Mr. Conver fur damages; nnd moreover 9ara that his character is open for inspection; and further, that Convcr's statcmerts in regard ti him nrc fulso throughout. Jns. lluddlrson killed a fine four pronged buck on Thursday evening last, with Jas. Swailes' little old breech-loading Wesson rifle, so we are told. On Saturday Jacob Goytei, of Bear Creek killed a fine deer, the sad dles of which weighed upward of sev enty pounds, nnd were purchased by Johu Reck, who dealt tho same out to our people for a trifling consideration. It seems to us that venison tastes bet ter and better every year. "Pretty Little Blue Eyed Stran ger," is the title of one of the prettiest songs we have ever heard. It was composed by Bobby Newcomb, the celebrated inin&trel professional.- Tho melody is bound to captivate every lover ot a good song and remain fresh iu their menory a lifetime. Price, 35 rents pei copy. For sale by any mu sic dealer in the United States, or can be had from tho publisher, F. W. llel miek, 50 West Fourth Street, Cincin nati, O. The Pittsburgh Comvicrclal (7 zcHc proposes a smooth way, indeed, we might say a greasy way out of the riot troubles. It says "Wo believe that now the oil trade can stand a State tax, and that the State should tax oil and pay our riot losses." That is about us cool n proposition as we ever heard of. Why not put a State tax on coal ? on grain ? on fruit ? on lumber? in fact ffhy not tax everything but Pittsburgh manufactories to pay Pitts burgh's and Allegheny county's losses ? We don't consider the point well taken. It appears that tbo campaign is ended for the season between Russia and Turkey, and that both will go in to winter quarters at once. Thus far Turkey has had the best i.f tho con flict, andit is reported that the Rus sians have lost 50,000 men during the campaign. During the cessation of active hostilities it is altogetheiroba ble that the other powers, of Europe will endeavor to fix up a peace be tween the two nations. Mr. .1. Q. Swpciey, who has been teaching iu Clariuglou for some months, proposes to close with agraud exhibition, to be given in Clarington Church on Saturday eveuing, Oct. 20. Tho entertainment will consist; of a good selection of declamations, dia logues, recitations, essays, music, etc. The admission price is fixed at 25 and 15 ccuts, w hich is cheap enough. Wo hope that the exhibition will bo well patronized. At a meetiug of the School Board on Monday evening last, Mr. Geo. W. Robinson handed in his resignation as a School Director, and A. B. Kelly, Esq., was chosen by tho board toHerve until the next spring election. Fred. Kopmin was made collector of the taxce for 1877i --Chestnuts, what few there are, are being gathered :n lively. Sunday was improved by a great many in that direction, and vet not an accident o J curi'id io i"ii in t li u mi item. A Card. Having been interrogated on the subject, 1 wish to sta'.o that I am no relation to the Huttons of lloutdale, Pu. Also that I am not a brother-in-law of Jacob Kepler of this place. It has heen insinuated by the Forest Press that I have assisted p. isoner9 to escape from the Tioncsta jail, aud also that I am guilty of other crimes, and I make this statement that the reputation of others may not suffer on account of the similarity of names. My ancestors were Quakers of Philadelphia. John Hctton'. On Friday last, Messrs. Cram & Co., struck the sand in a well on tho Joseph Wood ff rm, Beaver township, and when a few feet in tho rock on Saturday it commenced to flow. In n short time two 20 barrel tanks were filled, nnd the oil running away. Oth er tankage was procured as soon ns possible, and the pipe lino made con nection. It flowed at the rate of C00 barrels a day without being tubed. A large amount of oil ran to waste, but again Monday morning 000 barrels of oil had been put into the pipe line. On Wednesday the well was still flow ing iit the rate of between 200 and 300 barrels a day. Vlorion Democrat. M. Itllejr. has built a substantial looking barn for hi? new fpnn of horses recently purchased, which said team is engaged in hauling rails from depot to Nebraska for Collins' narrow gauge road. And while we are telling the "general particulars" of the mat ter, we may as well state that we havo it from pretty good authority that Mr. Collins has purchased Mr. Holbrook's interest, and is now sule owner of the entire Lacy town property. Following arc the officers to lc installed at next meeting of Tioncsta Lodge I. O. O. F. : N. G., Win. Y. Siggins. V. G., J. E. Blaine. Sec'y, G. W. Sawyer. Ass't Sco'v, C. E. McCrav. Treasurer, M. Ivvnstein. Trustee, J. G. Dale. D. 1). G. M., A. B. Kelly. Tho Ohio election occurred yes terday, and from the Associated press dispatches in to-day 's Derrick, it looks as if the State had gone Democratic. There was a light vote out and the Workingmen'a ticket developed unex pected strength. $75 REWARD! 11 It OK K JAIL.. I will give 850 reward fur tho ar rest and return of Samuel A. Varner, who broko jail on tho night of Oct. 1, 1877. Also, 625 for the arrest and return of Frank Sanford, who also escaped the same night. Tustis Sh.wvkky, Sheriff. Tioncsta, Pa., Oct. 2, 1877. New Buckwheat flour at Itobin sou & Bonner's. 2G It TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Marienville, October P. Clarington, October 5. Tioncsta, October l;. Neillaburg, October 12. West Hickory, October 15. Newtown Mills, October 17. Nebraska, October 11). The examinations will be partly oral, and Directors are iuvited to be present, as it will givo au opportunity for them to judge of tho qualifications of teachers. Teachers are requested to he present promptly at 9 o'clock A. M. No applicants admitted after that hour. II. S. B HOCK WAY, Sup't Public Schools. A good domestic Sulphur bath can be instantly prepared by taking a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap into the bath tub. Such an expedient will, to use a slaug phrase, "knock the spots ofl'" any victim of cutaneous blemish es. Sold by all Druggists 2 cents. Hill's Hair it Whitker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. 2G 5t AVe will pay cash on delivery at our mill iu Tionebta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at tho follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 81 50 Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts mutt be mado from timber at leat 20 inclus in diameter. Oiliee at Lawrence Hotixc. J. H. Dj.Kl' K.-ON A- C'. aif TIONKSTA rVieitlTH. I'ORr.FCTJT) K.vrr.Y Tt'TDA Y, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour 11 barrel - Flour TH Hiick, best Corn Moat, 100 It - Chop 1WM - Hye l IiumIiI - Oats New "p bushel - Corn, shelled - rtetuis " bushnl - ll.nn, nugitr rureit - IlrrnklHit Itaoon, augar cured .Shoulders Whitolish, lifilf-bnrrei Lake herring half-lmrritl Sugar ..... Syru N. O. Mol.isso - - I'oait ltio Coffee rtio Coffee, - Java Co 11 'no ... Tea - - - Uutter IviOO ..... F.pgs, froh - Salt Lard Iron, common bur Nails, KM, kes -Potatoes, New ... Lime H bbl. D-ied Apples por !h - -Dried I'.cni" - $7.003.00 12.00 - 1.76 - 1.00 7.1 :;Sf3to 8:. 2.oor3.oo 14 13 1(1 - G.00 3.7." - 7.V$I.00 - 7"f'i!0 .l-'.fol.bO - IB (5 'JO 10 - 11 l.!u52.(0 - l:(.!,i.-i - 3.00 i.f.O l'i('.,"0 - 1.7.". r.r.i 8 17M-IH Xetv Atlvei'tiscment. IKPORTMIT ANNOUNCEMENT! SOMETHING THAT INTERESTS YOU! INSECURITY OF OUR PUBLIC BUILDINCS PrsfJiicrv Have I'ciii?l I Largo Rewards Offeror! ! READ ! READ! READ! IT In well known to all that during the pat two yearn, in fii.-t for years provious hard times lias been gradually tightening liiH grip upon uh ; that our ineomoii grew "beautifully lcn," and as a result we must practice greater economy. Then tho ques tion arises, how can this be done? thu an swer to which lias promptod the writing of this short hi-tide. Nearly two yurx fcince, wo engaged in the Clrocery and l'rovision business in this place, mid how well wo have succeeded in bringing tho price of that clans of goods to their proper value, as sold in neighboring ctticn, wo leavo to the surrounding community to decide; enough lor lis to know that our business lias increased hcvond orir most sanguine anticipations. To accommodate tho libo ral patronage extended to us, wo havo re moved to the large and commodious rooms known ns the llnslot Huilding, where vo have largely increased our stock, both as to quuntity and variety, having added Tinware, fiooU and Shoes, G loves, .No lions, nnd the staple articles of Murdwaro to our former stock of ro"eries nnd Pro visions, l-'lour ami Food, To parties pur chasing nf tin in quantity wo oiler a liberal discount on our low retail prices and will duplicate prices of good in our line, wherever purchased. Cash paid for grain. 17 tr j. ir. Di:itKK.sox a co. 1'ROFITIBLE I'ADinS AND OEJtTl.KMEK 1?WPI nYHPXT WANTKI) in every town ljiurLUl7ib.il nnd citv, to jtrncuro mb scribers for tho "WOP.KING CUUKCH." Tho Premium Stoel KngtHving, t It. x 2 It. 0 in., "iho Finding of the Savior in thu Temple," is presented to each subscriber i for only $1.25 per year. This picture, is univertHilty admired and should bo in ev ery hou.iehold. Extra largo cash commis sions paid to Agents. Write for terms and Agent's outfit. Working Churvh l'ub. Co., 2(5 am 7 A Warren St., Xew York. A1iiiiiiilratoi'A Xotioc. NOTICK is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estato of Juno JO. Clark, lute of the borough of Tioncsta, Forest county, Pa., deceased, havo been gi anted to tho undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to niako payment, and tliaso having claims or demands icrainst it w ill present tho sumo, duly pro bated, without delav, to SAMUlOh CLARK, Administrator, JO-tit or his Aify, Milks W. Tate. J. M. M Vlll'llY, 31 141 1 CI TAJVT TAILOU, TIONKSTA, PA. Mr. J. M. Murphy, lato of Now York Citv, has taken rooms in the Janiieson Itu'llding, north of Central House, mid is prepared to do anything in tho lino in lirsl-el.-i-ss maimer, lie has helj the posi tion of Cutter in somo of Iho best houses in Kugland and tho United States, ami is confident that ho can give hatisfuelimi. Suits cut and inado from f 10 to 12 and lits guaranteed. Cnupet'tioii deticd. Ij-tim i TOl! WOltK nf all kind-, don" at this t.f- j I lie.. ..II hnfl Hotlre. THE PARKER CUii. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. STME MANAGEMENT. M'l i". (Jiiilv npni'.ition ovor S7 voari 15,0008" run Tirr.snAY. oct. k, imd:7, l--;?. KENTUCKY H T A T 1 : X 1a li f T .TI K XT 67,925 IN PRIZES I 1 lVj70 Of fl-'iHi. 1 l'rizo of K,fiOi) t l'rizo of. r,.lM 0 1 I'lio of 'Z, 1 l'ri.c (!' -J..W lsVMnhor lYi.cs iimuiinlinu ti 1t,()-J;i 1 Whole Tl. KiH, SI.OO; of) U'liolx Ti. Url frr S J oial foi .id. SlSt 10!l Wliolp Tirkrtn, f (. Chartered for Kduentionnl Institution."' Under charter no lKintiionuuiput can ever J wvv.ui . .in l'll.r.- J'aill 111 lllll. WJIICIJU list nf drawn number published in . Y.' Herald, N. Y. Sun, ami Louisville Cortr-ier-.Iournal. Circulars containing full particulars frr Address SIMMONS .V MClClCNSoN, Manager's Omeo. 72 3d St., Louisville, k'v. 1- Ot,SiniUar Allotment on the Pith nnd Inst days of every month during tho vear,- 2-1 It mi in not eaiil3- earned in these tinted but it can be ma le in three month' i.v hiiv one of either 8ex, iu any part of the country who is willmg to work" steadily nt the employment that wo fur nisi). jmO per week iu your own town,; You need not bo nway from home over night. You can give your whole time to tlin work or only your paro momtnts. It cost nothing to try tho business. Term1' and ?.r Outfit free. Address nt oneo. H. I f ai.lktt iV Co., Portland, Maine. l-ly ' -- -.1 u:o. v. nowr.LL a- vo. Mothers who doso their Darling will' drastic purgatives incur n fearful refpon- .-1 !!:.. n.1. .. ..... . ..... siniiiiy. i ne geiuie, mooeraie lyci euee tive). laxative, nlterativo, nnd anti-biliiiw oporation of T.vuhant'.s nki.t.ku Api:ja knt peculiarly adapts it to thedisordcirf of children. For sale by (i. W. BOVAIW, Tioncsta. ffC O CQfl Per bav nt home. Samplos 4J H 4ZU worth jf.) free. STINson Jt Co., Portland Maine. 20 AOKXTS W A N T'EI) ! M edids ""und fill J plomas awarded! fof holman s picTORIAL BIBLES- 2W0 Illustrations. Address lor iitv circu lars, A. J. 1IOLMAN it CO., !G0 Arch St., Plnla. 26 4 PLAYS! PiAYS! PLAYS! PLxlYSf For Heading Clubs, for Amateur Theat ricals, Tfinpornnce Plays, Drawing Koom Plays, Fairy Plavs, Ktldnpian PUyn, Oui'de Hooks", Speakers Pantotnines, Tab leaux Lights, Magnesium Lights, Colored Firo, Uurnt Cork, Theatrical l'aco l'repa rations, Jarley's Wn.x Works,' Wigs, Bra fill, and Moustache ut reduced pricee. Costumes, Scenery, Charades. New Cat alogue sent frt'eeo'nlainiiig full description and prices. SAM'L KHl'NCH A SON, 122 Nassau St., New Yurk. 21 t CCC a week in your own town. Term s 4DD ,!$.-, outfit free. II. HALLKT'i A CO.. Portland. Mine. 2ti4 WORK FOR ALL In their own localities, canvassing for the FiitKsiiiK Visitok, (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. largest Paper in the World, wltlt Mammoth Chromos Free. Big com mission to Agents. Terms nnd Outfit Free. Address P. O. V1CKKUY, Augus ta Maine. 2D 4 C' 1 ) a dav at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free TKl'K V CO., Augusta, Maine. 2,hl r- ? v ..t P;,m nvivm.l ml'ilu IV 1 1. 1 1 tlflri(t w 10 cenis. imisi nam. L. Jones A Co, Nassau, N. Y, 21) 4 Fancy Cards, with name, lOc; 50 lor irc.: Plain or dohf. Try us. W. K. HULL A CO., II udson, N. Y. 2i 4 . on Mixinl Cards.wilh name, lOcts. Sam- U jiles tor a ct. stamp Co., Nassau, N. '. Ml.NKI.KU A 20-1 ' SQIflElhiug Kew aud lieuuliful. Your photograph on cards with name. Sen 1 cciitH for sample. Novelty Photo ''m N1'" sau N, Y. -,i YOUNtTM I .Nlkakx TKLK'illAPH Y au l earn f 10 to JlOU a month. Small halarv while learning. Situations furnish ed free. Cau bo done in four mouths. Ad diiss, villi stamp, U. VALKNT1NK, Manger, F.nglewoo. I, 111. 2.5 4 'iiit' Cook i:itMraiori Milt M AKIN 11 A Nit 3IiiI'! Sirm tnjn' educed Price. Illtaiji r jllunufBriuitiiii I u.. (."'' Steam F.ngine, T!iroshers. I!' ht t's xt nt t i'ri ( liifeii i
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