r EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MOKMXG, AM. 21, 137!). Tho bill to punish tramps and repress vagrancy in this State, which passed the House recently, provides that any person going about from place to place, begging, shall be deemed a tramp and guilty of a mis demeanor, and on conviction shall be sentenced to solitary confinement, at labor, or iu the county jail or work house, for not less than six months nor over eighteen; provided, that if he can prove that he docs not make a practice of going p. round begging he shall bo discharged ; also, that any tramp who shall enter a dwelling house agaiost the will of tho occupant, or kindle a firo in the highway or on tho land of another, or be found carry ing any dangerous weapon, or do or threaten nuy injury uot amounting to a felony, shall, upon conviction, bo pentenccd to solitary confinement at hard labor for not over two years. The passage- of the bill in the House by a vote of 123 yeas to 50 nays would indicate v ccrtaintj of it3 passage in the Senate when it comes before that body. 1 p Harrisburg Letter. IIakris'BUKo, April, 19 1S79. Ed. Republican : Tho Riot Bill, whoso: cabalistic sign "103" lias danced through the dreams of weary members for many weeks ; whose pending form has overshadowed all other legislation ; in whose favor many tongues have cpokon, and in whose disapproval ora tors have waxed eloquent; the Riot Bill, I repeat, is no more. Chris. Ma gee and Sam. Josephs have departed to the climate nnst favorable to the growth of a certain specimen of twin ing houey-suckle familiary known as woodbine. The third House (tho lob byists) has adjourned sine die. The final decisive vote was taken on Wed nesday morning. The question was upon the reconsideration of the vote defeating the bill; the friends of the bill were advised to vote "aye," the enemies "no." The result was, yeas 93 ; nays 101 ; Valo'i Vale 1 The next fight in the House is over tho Border Raid bill, and Anti Discrimination. Tuesday Gov. Iloyt went to Phila delphia to attend a reception and ban quet given to him by the Union League of that city. Thursday evening oc curred the last reception of the season at the gubernatorial mansion. The rain fell steadily but it had no effect on the bloom and beauty gathered within the walls where oil was light and luxury. Governor Iloyt is a man of commanding presence, and is quite popular. His wifd is a social favor-4 ite; kind, affable and pleasing. Near them stood Lieut. Gov. Stone and Sirs. Stone, while in tho next parlor, Miss Iloyt, a frieud, Miss Pomeroy and Ex. Gov. Hartranft received tho hand shakings of the brilliant crowd. Flow ers were scattered iu profusion through out the lofty apartments. Quaint Ja panese many-mouthed jugs bore great creamy, half blown buds, pyramids of Easter lillies, baskets of vines and blossoms, boquets, espergnes, etc., gave out delicious perfume as the air was swayed by the rush and rustle of silks, velvets and laces wrought into mira cles of loveliness to adorn fair women. The principal floral ornament was the State coat of arms. A shield with a fihip, plow, and threo sheaves of wheat upon it; an eagle on top, and a rear ing horse on either side, anyone versed in Heraldry might beautify or mystify thin discription, but this is plain English on a scroll beneath, the motto "virtue, liberty and independ ence." The horses, made in white flowers wtih hoofs of violets and tails of pampas grass, were well executed. Dancing was allowed on the second floor, and refreshments were served in au appropriate apartment. Promi nent among distinguished guests was Hon. Galusha A. Grow, revealing in bis noble face the good character ho bears, for it is a given fact that a man's countenance must bear tho im press of his life whether for good or for ill. Speaker Long, wife and daughter, many members of the House, among them your representative, Mr. Whetler, w ife and sister : Senators aud their wives; guests from Wilkesbarre, Pliiludolphia and other cities, together sritli the elite of llurruburg mingled J. i-:. WENIC, in the throng, and everybody seemed well pleased with themselves and tho world iu general. Such gatherings engender social good feeling and keep alive tho mantua-ir.akers. So bidding adieu to the flowers and flirtations, the music and maidens, the statesmen and soldiers, the dames and diamonds, we extinguish ourselves in tho drizzle and darkness of a wet April night. Vkktias. Our Washington Letter. Special to tho ItEruni.icAsr. Washington, D. C., April 17, '79. The dreary mass of platitudes with which Beck and Withers and other ex-Confederate leaders propose to cover over and hide the damaging ex posures of their conspiracy agaiDst the government, made by the Repub lican orators in Congress, is filling the Congressional Record and the newspa pers ; But it cannot deceive the intel ligent constituencies of this nation. Mr. Blaine s noble speech was espec ially annoying to the Bourbons, who are plotting against the Federal power, while putting the Army for ward as a pretended scare-crow. He exposed tho hallowness and hypocracy of their trick in a masterly way, and they are working desperately for the invention of neans to offset its influ ence with the country. It is too late. They may not realize it soon enough to save themselves from disaster and the country from restoration to an houest and loyal party. But they are preparing their own burial in more ways than one. The threat to coerce all the other Departments by the leg islative branch now controlled by ex Confederates is but a part of the awful example which is to work good through its evil design. The methods they adopt in the smallest affairs of legisla tion are of e. piece with the w hole plot. The very raauoers of their presiding officers and communistic leaders are enough to alarm the lovers of the Re public. The other day Vice President Wheeler was called away from his post, and the Democrats at once elected Thurman President pro temjio re of the Senate. Thence began a dif ferent aspect of affairs. Yesterday there was au example of it while Beck was making his harangue. Senator Hoar asked him a question. Thurman thereupon, instead of adopting the usual form of the presiding officer in such cases, "does the Senator yield" etc., said "does the Senator submit to interruption." Truly plantation man ners seem to have been impoited by the Southern Brigadiers to their North ern allio;, and Thurman is bidding high for the nomination next year. Randall s rulings are of the same char acter, and it has got to that pass that he has to submit to the dictation of the inflationists and repudiator3, who demand rulings in behalf of their her esies notwithstanding bo represents an honest money constituency. The fact that the Democrats make Congress wait upon their caucuses, and that their bills are all perfected in those political meetings, as boldly declared by their Senators, presents a novel and alarming picture for tho contem plation of the loyal American citizen. We can congratulate ourselves that such things cure themselves in this couutry, and that the revulsion of feeling is so great now that many thoughtful Democrats concede the hopelessness of maintaining tho pres ent domination after the extra session shall have accomplished all the mis chief it can. While there i3 every disposition among Republicans here, and who come here from all parts of tho court try, to unite upon the caudidate of the next national convention, whether ho bo Grant, Blaine, Windom, Chandler, or any sound able man, there is also a very general agreement among thera that no method such as that adopted by a certain New York paper to force any one man to the front as the only one who can havo full Republican sup port, will promote the party's interest. It is remarked as singular that tie Times has suddenly turned from foul abuse of Gen'l Grant to fulsome praise, and this is suspicious. Does it desire to create dissentiou in the party? It is too late in the interest of the party, to force candidates forward in the way it is doing. When the time comes the North-west may desire to houor a worthy man like Senator Wiudoro, whilo the East will have other candi dates, like Blaine, Conkliug and Wheeler. Tho only bill thus fur passed this session U the one providing for the construction of a refrigerating nd dis infecting vessel, on the pla of Trof. Gangee, designed to prevent the intro duction of yellow fever at Southern ports. Tho President will probably sign it at once, and the vessel will bo ready for work in two months. 1 Di: Soto. Xatt Advertisements, NOTICK. is hereby el von (lint onthoPith day of Msiy, A. . S7i), application will bo ifiado to the Hon. L. 1). Wet more, President .nnliro of tho 37th Judicial dis trict for n flmrtor of n Corporation to bo culled '-Tho Odd Fe'lowa llall Association of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa." Tho ob ject of said association binn the mipport, maintenance and protection of tlto Tionps ta Lodjro, No. nii'J, I. O. of O. l'J, and its members. PROCLAMATION. Wtirrkas. Tho Hon. L. I)., Wot more, President .luduo of the Court of Common Pleas, Quartet-Sessions and Over and Ter miner, in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his precept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions and Over and Terminer nt Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence r.n the third Monday of Mav next. botnn the 10th day of May 1S79. 'Notice Is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justieesof tho Pence and Constables of said county, that thev bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said (fay, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their oiliees appertain to bo done, and to thoso who are bound in recognizanco to prosecute nuainst the? prisoners that nfo or shall be in the jail of Forest County, tiiat they be then and thorp present to pro'scrute against them as shall bo just. Civen un der my band and seal this SI2lh dav of April, A. 1. 1870. t C. A. RANDALI,, Sheriff. ' Dissolution of Partnership. Notico is hereby given that tlto partner ship latelv subsisting between A. 11. Hoot, sen., and George F. Watson, ol Kingly Town.ihip, Forest County, Pa., under the linn of Hoot t VVatson, 'is tUis day dis solved by mutual consent. Sad 'A. 11. Hoot Son., having sold his intetcst In said partnership to Aaron 15. Hoo Jr. All debts owing to said partnership re to bo received by Watson iv Koot, tho :iow firm, Rnd all demands on said partnership aro to uc presented to mem ior paviiyiit. A. Ji, Hoot. WaTso.v. Tionesta. April 4th, ls!l. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of 'tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to me direct ed, there will bo exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcrv, at tho Court lliuiso in the JJorough of Tionesta. on MONDAY, MAY 5, A. P., l!79, nt 10 o'clock A. M., the following described property to-wit : John Slioup vs. John Wilkinson. Thomas Wilkinson, and William Wilkin son Jr., Fieri Facias, No. 1.1 May term, 1H71, Tate .t VanGieson, Attys, All that warrant numbered iivo thousand one hundred and thirty-six, situated in Ivines- ley Township, Forest County, Pennsylva nia; Containing four hundred and twenty acres, more or loss, and bounded anil described as follows on tho Forest county map, to wit: laying on a branch of Sal mon creek, bouridod on tho Fast by War rant No. !VM, on tho South by Warrant ino. biisi, on the west by v arrant .no. Clofl, and on tho North by Warrant No. 5135 j tho Deed of which to the Defendant is recorded In Forotft county, in .Doed Book No. 8, p. 250. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of John Wilkinson, Thomas WilVinu.-.., nrl William WIllrltinoii T.' ut the suit of John Shoup. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly compiled with whan the property is stricken down : l. hen tiie piamtiii or other lien cred itors boeoti e the purchaser, the eofcts on tho writs must ho paid, and a list ot liens including mortgage searches on thoi prop crty sold, together with such lien arodit or's receipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled iininodiatolv will bo continued until. 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of salo, at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho exponso and risk of tho person to wiiom nrst sold. Seo Pm-don's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 .0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. A. HAND ALU Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tkvjesta, Pa., April 12, '79. STAVE BOLTS WANTED BY J. II. HICKSH k CD. Nothing but 1 BOLTS ACCEPTED. 2ro, Nfavc JIoUs 35 iuches io length Trice paid, 4.00 per cord. Heading Holts, 22 inches in length, and cut from timber not less than 22 inches in diameter. Price, 83.50 per cord. feblO MANHOOD: How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a now edition of Dr f'ul verwell'a Celebrated Essay on thomZ ii'ii I cure ( without medicine) ol'Soormator rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marrincre, etc. ; tlo, Consumption. Kpi lepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual cxtruvairanee. Arc. "i-y. Price, in a sealed envolope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in thi admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, lrni a thirty your successful praotico, that tl.ealarming ooiisemionces of Holf-abuso may bo radi cally cured without tho dangerous uho of internal medicine or tho tipplication of tho knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, ami etl'eetuul, by means of which every eutferer, no matter what his condition may be. may euro himself cheaply, nrivatel v. and radically. ThU lecture should 'bo in the hands of every vouth and every man m the land, Sent under teal, in a plain envelope, lo any addr?ss, pv&t-jtniit, on receipt of six centfi, or two postage btainpa. Addios.1 tho Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., II Ann St., Now York ; P. O. Box, 4..SC. l-pi ly. QlAELES HA1SKJ, MACTIOA L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. fn rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, KIM ST.. - - TIONESTA, TA D. W. CLARK, heal,;estate agent, AND rilACTICAXi KUIIVFVOK, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny ' Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts ' Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn : frame house ; small orchard; fences good; splendid water. Will bo sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Threo and a half milos Eastof Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All under fence ; Kploiidid farm houso and barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; woll adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid witli a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 A CHIOS, In Kingsley Township, this county, known as tho D. Harrington farm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: houso in fair condition; well fenced. A lino lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. - ' . FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkeyville, Forest county. Part ot tho Dauiol Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACHES, One mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Somo good onk on the balance. THIRTY ACRES, In .Tenks Township, Forost county; ton acres cleared ; uniall orchard growing , com fortablo houso ; woll watered. Choap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near tho Court House. A splendid business locution. REID INSTITUTE BOARDINU SCHOOL FOR BOTH BKXKS. Total expeine of Board (with tiio Faculty) ACADEMIC TUITION Pkr Quautkb Of Ten Wkf.ks, fl8.50. Daily Lessons in Vocal Music Free. nslrumcntnl Music Fifty Lessons $5.00. Instruction in thorough Base, Harmony , aiul Composition. The Normal Class. a special feature Drawinar Taught by an Experioncod Teacher, lato of the Pittsburgh schools. A WEEKLY LECTURE COURSE. A complete Faculty of experienced pro fessional teachers. Address JNO. B. SOLOMON, A. M., 4-10 3m. Principal. THE Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, $2,000,000 200,000 Shares, FAR VALUE, $!0 PER SHARE. UNASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec. The property of this Company consists of twelve mines and mining locations, lo cated in Lake County, Colorado, ir. tho vicinity ot Lcauville. upon all ot which extensive work has been done, in all cases exhibiting true lissure veins, good pay streak, and wen (termed loues. Threo of the leading mines aro well opened up and havo at tho lowest compu tation over ten thousand toos of ore in bight ; by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will bo within u short dis tance of this property. Tho Company proposes to sell a portion of its stock at $1. 50 per share for tho pur pose of . more completely developing its mines, and for tho erection of works far tho treatment of its ores. Application for tho stock may be made to tbu otneo oi tho Company, 01 Broadway New York. N. B. The Mining Record, of New York, tho highest mining authority in this country, says Fob. 1st, 179. Tho princi pal owners in this c. mocnv are bard working men, who by tiieir own labor nave uncovered largo bodies ot ore which they now wish to extract and send to market. Our readers will do well to inako a venture with these worthy men, this money will prohal.J.v bo returned to them twenty lold. Tho businosn management lias been placed in tho care of Mr. J. L Thompson, an otlicer of high standing in one of the largest and best banks in tho city. A Prospectus giving full particulars fcni irec, on application to tho secretary, Z iilll. RISLEY'S PURE OISTILLFD WITCH HAZEL, OR, llAMAM ELIS VIKdINICA. Equal in quality to any made, and only. half tho price, (!oz. bot ties LTiO. Pints Mle. Relieves Headache, Toothache, Earache, Soro Eyes, Nose-1 Heed, Bleeding Lungs, Painful Menses, Whites, Asthma, Reduces Swellings, Piles, etc. Cures Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Rheu matism, erysipelas, C hi'lilains, Varicose etns, jNeural la, etc. Natures universal remedy intcrunl and external pro. I f your ruggist has not irot it havo him order it ofthe proprietor, CHARLES F. RISLEY, v noiesalo l'rugk,lst, 04 Corllandt Street, New York. anri!;i:!m. ADVERTISERS send U! cents to fJeo. P. Howell if: Co.. 41 Park Row. N. Y.. for their Eiuhtv-paire Pamphlet, showiim cost of adverising. IS 4t Allegliony Valley Rail Road, -AN D- Pittsburgh, Titusvi Me &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A KTER Monday, Nov. VS, S7S, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. I No. l No. No. 1 No. 4 N. a m p m p in ) in p m a m Pittsburgh :fn 10 (:'20 K:l," L':af. 7;-tn W Pen JunclO:0(i 4:00 S:H.r. 7:(U 1:40 .r:IJ Kittanning 0:.'!.s 4:4:! :;V1 t::m l:fis 4:2! R. B'k JunclDlS WW ii:,r.O fi::i." 1 1:47 ::02 Brady Bend U'X r:.r() 10:O.- 5:1(1 ll:.T! 2:41 Parker 12:10 ::t!i 10;4." 4:4il;10:rr l:t'J Enilcnton l'J:.VJ 7:12 11:05 4:2n 10::10 l:lf Scrubgrass l:'Js 7:.VJl 1 1 ;;" 3:4 HMUilBfifl Franklin H:0;t H;.J 12:"1 :i:(KS (1:0,11:00 Oil City 2:'J0 S:,r() 1:15 2:40 8:2f. 10:0 Oleopo'.N 2:51 2:0:t 2:2Jt Eagle Hock 2:"! 2:22 2:15 r:44 Tionesta :t:l! 2:54 1:5.1 );2:! Tidiouto .1:55 :i;51 1:17 P:47 Irvinetou 4::'.0 r:20 12:40 H:10 Falconers (!:0(i (i:55 11:00 t?:40 Buffalo 8:25 I(!:(iO h::;o 3:.'!0 Oil Citv 2:-t0 !:5;i 10:10 1:45 S:20 4:00 Pet. Centre :t:H 7: m 1:05 1:22 7:5,1 i.:.'!l Titus. -illo V.-.'M 7:50 11:42 I2-.50 7;17 2:55 Cony 4:4; 8:58 1:05 1 ::;n (i:lo 1:40 . m p. in a. m a. in p. inip. in Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DAVID MoCAUUO. (icn'l Suo't. J MORTON II ALL, 'Jon'l Passenger if: Ticket Agent. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Jffw'al 'of Honor. Economy, Durability and Bapidity combined with perfect 'work, Are DistinguLsliing Features ofthe celebrated Giant Farm and Warelionse -Fans, MADS BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many laic improvements, they arc fully equal ti) every demand ; cleanup; a.l kinJs or Grau. T'eas, llcnns, C'astrr Honns, Com nrd myll S-ft. They grade When ienrtly fy cttrr'handline. Sep arate Oatu from Vhat, Darlcy and Kye. '1 hoy have very perfect arrangements f.r cleaning Tinioiliy, 'Clever, I'lax t'erd, (rvh:ird Cress, and all other Small Feed-.. '1 hey Chad" rerf--ct!y, ar.d comhire every qii-jlification rerji:i:ed to do the Lett vvuil; in the shortest time. fl!in?e5..r",.V. Warehmts-, ci v.e!l as farm f ill', rre largely Ci r- tructd, bM'u lai-ys refir: litre tirer; t.i acrorr. rniidlo the demm!, and r.ivi.iff a capacity rf fropi ;i to 500 bushels per hnur, nccrrdinjj t s' cf r.ii !. They arc npned, h icd froceaa tratisjionation, and "set up" ir "l.n.H.U'd djvu" fnr forwarding iulard, E3 rcfues-c'. ; av.d ii all cases put free on board Cars cr Steamer. Orders filled t.ime day cs received. . Mills sl,ipped"l:rioc!.J tuw." c" f -r' KtTr i!ie Irtijht chr.-jed rs when f .warded "set tip." Oh o. craths and t-'ircti'ar-. s'.ipp!if d orr r.T,j!ii-3:;;:i. I'lices will be quoted lew rd a liberal terras. Corres. ponderce rol citr ' f4'i:"aT-VT'1 .: f 'Ktf.:; x S.' CTOIIItTSTOILT JTTlPXinTZ CO., OTTDMTTA, IOWA. ARE YOU COS? G TO PAINT tiik.v use CHEMICAL PA! NT Itcatlj for uso ia AVhitc, and orcr Ono Ilumlrcil (li(Ti)iTist Colurs m.iilo of strict ly pure White Lewi, Zinc and Linsood Oil, Chemically oonibim-i, wan nntetl rxiucli liandMOinorniid t.'hpaper, and to last Twice as Long as nny rU:r ruiiit. Jt has taken tho FIUST I'REMIUMS ut twenty of the State Fairs of tlio Uiiinn, and H orMany Thousand of tho finest house in tiie country. St. I'etuibburyli, I'a., Jan. lOJi, 1877. MILLER TJROTlIEnS. (lEN'TLEMEN We havo sold hii-o uantitifs of votir Clnunisiil Paint in tliU section of tho ttountry, and all parties having used thu samo Hpak highly of Itn dur ubilily and finish j and the y find the colors and mixture Just us you repro.-ioiit. There can bo no hotter paint fof exposure to heat and cold, and any one using it once will surely do so again. Vim havo privilege to uso our lKiuio-t for vpl'ttrcncc. Respectfully, CUALl'ANT GRAFF. AuMress : SAMPLE CA2.D SENT FEES ran halt: by hoiunson KE W If ITE li Sewing eviaci:;;; : TUC MEST OF Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity Unsurpassed in Construction, . Unprecedented in Popularity , And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim VERY IinST OPKIIATIMQ VICKi;eT 8M.I.INO, Host Perfect Cewisg Hachlna IN THE WORLD . 'flip 1 "A The g'fi t pppu!rlly ol !he Whl! la mnM cnt. pricing tritut to it txccHenc nd uparioniy over other machines, and In submitting II lo th trade we put (I upon Its merits, end In no Instance) has It evpr yot lulled to satisfy any recommendation Inltslaror. The demand Tor ths White has Insrmed lo such Cnvalent that w are nova csmpolled to (urn out Ji. Ceaaaplto CJwl.er !McHH vyo ovary tll.Tca 3ao.lzva.toai lk -- Vo.m elcLr to u.ppljr tba daxi3.aja.cL I Every michlne Is warranted for 3 years, and old lor cth at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenient: ol customers. WAQIHT3 IH UHCCTIID IXBSItOIT. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. W SGB Euclid Avts, Cleveland, Ohio.' fl!CH0LS,SIEPA0DSC0., Itnt tlo .,r-''li, rilol. omciNAL a:;d oly ccfJiriE s v 1 13 rt. a rr c it" Iti.ico: rf5I!K Vt,.,',.s, r.ln-Vnl .p. TIinp..'Tlnc, A ouil Mi.ii'i W.t li. t 'I '.r- r. ..Ml.. I f ll.'ti . IV, I 9 II i .' . I ... ' ... Vff... I Iean!u, ail for HilvI:ir On-la fro I H B-li . yJf tiiot bvpurr.tit'ai uiui4xin A ll lwr;-t' in X'uttbr. tnrni, fur U'j-euJ nuy otltwr nmkt' or kluJ. TlfK KyntlK ThrPsIihiK Fxrn-M jnntl nffn thrrntullvr t'iti'i Iti'ii hMiniitt cnii hi" binU lij tliJ Extra (Jinln S.V nw Ijr thnu I n;-:i;iv4 M.!tiu. vU otbl tuiM.iiuk), T. UU otiij tfiLvJ u Ltv i1UI'.i:h). 'fcTH'f Only YftKlly Kiiji4rJor Tr Whrnl. b" hAitr-r, Rv. tuA UKf Criilua. tiiH th Om t Stirrs. 1ul ThrlH W Hav, T.ttp.ihv. Mlltu. !v,t. ! IU' ti' Mi. Kr.ji.)rr no " at 'tUusiu. " ur " tiJWAi)" U Ciianf; IYoio Ca i&iu te r'tJwJk. jTN Thnroun.i Uo ktnmislilp, V'lntfant MuUh p pcrffvttiiii of I'arH, 1'uiin ! iv'ti wf K-ienjiri'm, ir.t fLTAUVEI.OLS f.ir SlmrHrliv i.f rsrts,.Blmc IM U". UiftM iiui'-h ilt thi-u.iiul I'.i-U. mtil Geu4. Make ChMta Work, Willi uu LUlerlugt tkiMilriiit i. SOTK Klin of Srparalort Mail, Itanulng rtui Six to TwrlvilUir.i: .U. r.uil twu.lv Ic. oi Mouui JTOH Farflrulnin, full on our Dealt or TIIE J0II1TST0IT RUFFLES IS THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR BEWIHQ MACHIKE ATTACHMENT ' Ever iuventcd. rriiet'-.OO TIIE J0HNST01I TUCKER, No fVwiiiir Mathino Attnrlimci.t rxeopt tin llulllir is so much u.w! as tho 'i'uekcr. l'rico Jli.OO., THE JOHNSTON CORDER Trice ft .00. Thoso .1 arc I he really r radical atUu-hinciits Unit 1 vvry ody tvants, ami iii aewiu,; lun chine id iiiiiiiih'tu witliimt tln ui. They aro iu-i.t hy tU sowin iniH'hinn arnla. tVo will fiiiiiisli either of them ut tho price pmmk it. Ageuts write for illitstralrd ciiTti la r sad Whiilciialu l'rico List to. mtXAUii muns J'J, 111, ( ;tS St. Clair tftrvet, CLEVELAND, OHIO. -t jionnku, tioxixta, i'.i, tURATwa . UfQ.lwr Uut '.lit ai lucuuribl (
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