... EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 1, 1879. Tim Gazette, the organ of Grcm linckism in Armstroog county, has died a natural death. Messus. W. W. Henry, Ex-Shoriff of Cattaraugus county, and TerionB, late of tbo Bradford Era, Lave pur chased the Olean Jleeord newspaper, Greenback, and will heuceforlh make it a Democratic fchect. Thf. Greenback party is booming. It is stronger now than ever, and is hourly growing stronger. National. Yes ; stronger 1 That's the word Decomposition S3t in since the 4th of November. Enough to make any thing "strong." p Two Greenback orgaus went out of existence in Cattaraugus county, last week. One of them changed hands and put up the Democratic colors, ac knowledging that there was no party left only a delusion no leaders and no voters. At the recent election in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties the demo crats had majorities in two of the eight legislative districts, which alto gether elect nine members. The greenbackers did not have a majority in a single district. The piestsnl leg islative delegation consists of five Re publicans, three Greenbackers and one Democrat. That's the way they have gained in that strongly greenback sec tion. The following from the Meadville Republican relates to "Parson" Plum rner, editor of the greenback paper of that place : "It was a very cold morn ing and the coal ordered hadn't come around yet. So the Parson shivered in his sanctum. But a lucky thought struck him, and he wrote on a slip of paper, "this is red hot," and hung it on the stove, and turning to his table, he continued his editorials Oil the flat dollar, its purchasing porrer, and the quantity necessary for the demands of trade." "What everybody pays must be true. 1 ho Tidioute Neivs also discovers Co burn's lying capacity. Hear what it has to say : "The M. D. editor of the Tionesta Natio7ial should inject a little more truth into his statements. Li his last issue he states that the Greenback candidate for Governor of New York "carried Chemung county by 1,548." The official canvass disagrees, as fol lows : Cornell, 3,481 ; Robinson. 3,546 ; Kelly, 484 ; Lewis, 1,548. Editing a newspaper isn't like doctoring. The grave doesn't hide mistakes and mis statements." The National Committees of the National and Greenback Labor parties have determined to find out, if ihey can, wheather there is enough left of their respective parties to huddle to gether and hold a National Conven tion which will be visible to theuaked eye. They have issued a call for a conference, therefore, in Washington early in January, and steps are to be taken to nominate a candidate for the Presidency. And no doubt these astute politicians will take care to choose a candidate who will be ready to run this campaign with plenty of hard money. The believers in "fiat money" believe in it for other people. In view of the recent elections this call reads like a very extensive po litical or greenback joke. STATE CAPITAL NEWS. The trials of the Bribery Cases The Extra Session Grant recep tionAnother appeal for Tracy, &c, 4c. Hakhisbukg, Nov. 28, 1879. The time designated for the begin ning of the Legislative bribery cases was fixed at ten o'clock on Monday evening, and Judges Pearson and Hen derson were promptly in their seats. The only defendants in the court room wtre Charles . Saltsr and ReDresen tatives Smith, Rutuberger and Clark, and E. K. Shoemakor. In pursuance to notice counsel forthe defense in the case of Charles li. Kilter wa first called by District Attorney Ilollinger. Mr. Lamberton then opened for the de fense, stating that at the outset certain important questions presented them selves which would receive the adju dication of tho Court, so that the ground would not have to be gone over ajjain. Mr. Lamberton then moved to quash the array of jurors which indicted the various defend J. K. WHNIC, ants in August, lhe MieniT and Jury Commissioners were not sworn before the drawing, and, in fact, before proceeding to draw such oath was not I ft 1 n ll Vsi nm1 ajTiiivil K a a bfipn filed bv tli a RhprifTor .Tnrv Com missioners averring that the venire had been properly executed. Third. The venire to the Sheriff and Jury Com missioners is not in accordance with the act of Assembly. Arguments for and actinst the motion were made by Senator Carpen tor, Hon. Wm. Armstrong, Gen. Al bright and Senator Herr. The Legislative nrosecutinrr com 0 o mitteo had a mcetimr Monday uip-ht. . i, : u it.. r.i 1 i c at niiiv.il tiiv tnai ui muou uuuuaeu ui corrupt solicitation of members of the LegiMnture was discusse.l. It had been deoidod to trr Ivemhlft fl.Ar Sul ..j - - ters :ase shall have been determined. The Doint mode bv the defense acainst , . J o the constitution of the grand jury was sustained bv me Uourt on Y ednesriav. ana me indictment lying against bai ter was nuashed. but with an exnrea- sion of regret on the part of Judge Pearson that he had to come to this conclusion. "Because," said he. "It is not trvinr (he case on it rnprifs. And these men, if they escape their trial at this time, escape not on their merits, but ou wbat might be called 'not tech- nicnlities but substantial irregulari ties.'" His counsel first moved In quash the venire on the ground of ir- - i . mi . regularity, mai motion was over ruled. An atteumt was then mudn In challenge the array, but withont sue- cess, ii was me iniru attack mat was successful A motion to quash the in dictment for several reasons, but hiefly because the errand iurv was ir- retrularlrconstituted.it beiner shown by the testimony of Samuel 1 I3arr, ono of their number, that twenty-four instead of twenty-three men participa ted in its deliberations on the bribery cases. In the argument of the last motion all the defendants made com mon causa with waiter, counsel fnr each of them taking part more or less tu the argument, and the general belief was that if the indictment in this case fell the others fell with it. On Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock he case of Alexander Leisenrinrr. charged with corrupt solicitation, was canea. uen. Ainngnt lor tho defense moved that the indictment be ouashed as in Salter's case. He was followed by Mr. Gowen for the Commonwealth, who made a strong argument against the motion. The arguments in the case against Leiscnring were resumed on Friday evening, and at 7 o'clock the court adjourned, lhe iud:e re marked to some friends that as he would be very busy for the next week he would not be able to give an nnin- ion as to the bearing of Salter's case on mat oi ijeisenruig until next Mon day week, so. forthe present, there it stands. At Steelton. which is about two miles from here, and was formerlr called Baldwin, quite a serious acci dent occurred on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, at the Penna. Steel Works. A derangement of the main shaft, con necting the engine with the rolls, occurred, disconnecting them and causing thengine to break away at a terrific rate. The machinery boss noticing the accident, ran to cut ofT tbe steam, but before he rnulH 1n an the fly-wheel, which weighs between ou ana u ions, exploded with a loud report, the tragments flying m all di rections. One piece went crushing through the roof, damaging it badlv. The men took warning from the sparks flying from the disconnected snarling ana made their escape. The machiuo boss, however, was not so for tunate, as in attempting to cut off the steam he was badly scalded on the arm. The engine was serinnslv . o - J strained, and will have to be entirely overhauled. It is possible that this accident may cause tbo works injured to suspend until after the holidays. A copy of the court records in the case of Andrew Tracy, who is to be hanged in McKean Co.. on Dec. 4t.h. was forwarded on Tuesday last from the State Department to Pittsburg, where S. R. Mason will mnl-e an nnnli. cation to the Supreme Court tor a speci ai writ ot error, in the hope that TpQOu'fl 1 I f la Din IT too . 1 J will wo DUVCUt Preparations are being made to give Grant a -'rousing" reception ; that is, a? "rousing" a one as this place can get up. They took the initiative btep last week, by paying off some bills that were still due parties who fur nished different articles when Presi dent Johnsou was given a reception here. I suppose this was done that they might get trusted again in case they ran short of funds. Another appeal was made last week for an extra session of the legislature, but happily, like the former one, it failed to have the desired effect Some alarm was caused last week by the freezing of the Susquehanna, which, owing to us having had no fall freshet, is very low, thereby causing many springs and wells to become dry. The weather changing broke up the ! nn.l lP .L- I . si mo river ciear, so mere is still some hope that the volume of water will increase before it freezes permanently. The atmosphere has been quite warm to-day, and to-uight the rain is falling quite copiously. Send me the quotations of the Greenback Cough Syrup, that the edi tor of the Patent Medicine Circular makes. I want a lot of it, to kill the worms on a rose bush. Wahrlx. A Little Hazing at Allegheny Col lege, and How it Resulted. Meadville, Ta., Nov. 25, '70. The events which transpired here yesterday make it undoubtedly the "biggest day ever witnessed at Alle ghenr College : On the night of the 31st of last Oc tober, eighteen of the boys entered the room of n fellow student and proceeded to "haze him to a limited degree, They disrobed him of all unnecessary clothing and placed him upon a table, where he was compelled to deliver i brief declamation. Ho was also re spectfully requested to say the Lord's prayer, but, like many of the students, bo aid not know it, end hence he evaded that sacrilegious performance After this little literary exercUe "the boy proceeded to call the faculty roll, and as each reverend name was pronounced a masked individual stepped forward, answered "here!" in a hollow, sepulchral toue, and with blackened hogera made a rude hiero glyphic on tho naked person of the victim. After he was sufficiently blackened with soot, a cold shower bath was administered from the contents of a slop-bucket. The ghostly visitors then departed, leaving the young fellow thoroughly sooted with the perlormance. lo those who are not acquainted with the customs of college life this may seem rather barbarous, but when we cousider that no violence was com mitted, we cannot help but class it among those events which are the uatural result of a bursting forth of pent-up leelings, contaiued within the minds ot lively students. lhe event occasioned no great ex citement at the time, for those who participated in the performance thought it of so little importance that they told their friends all about it the next day. Three weeks aftei the oc curreace took place, five of the eighteen who were present at the haz ing, received letters from the President of the co'lege saying that their pres ence would be dispensed with until the begiuning of the Spring term a space of four months. 1 his notice fell like a thunderbolt ou the heads of the unsuspecting youths. A member of the faculty told one ot the students that they could not afford to suspenJ the entire thirteen as the pecuniary loss to the college ten dollars per term lor each would be too great. Knowing as they did who the other thirteen were, the decis ion of the faculty seemed unjust and a petition was sent in signed by most of the students requesting that the time of suspension be limited to tho begin ning of the Winter term. lo this request the faculty paid no attention, and as the time for tbe de parture of the suspended individuals drew nigh their fellow-students re solved to give them a "send off" worthy of a king. To this end a paper was circulated and the names of over 150 students were obtained who pledged themselves to be on hand at 7:30 o'clock yesterday, to join in a piocession to escort the boys to the depot, and also to pay a small sum towards defraying the necessary ex penses. In the meantime the services of the famous North Western band were secured, and arrangements made to have a barouche and four in wait ing, in which to convey tbe suspended students. When the appointed time had arrived the procession was formed in front of Ruter Hall, and four of the boys, Messrs. Andrews, Babcock.Barr and Reuo, were conducted to the car riage by a special escort often students. Mr. Shugert, the other member of the quintette, refused to take part .n the procession, hoping thereby to be able to prevail on the faculty to reinstate him in his former position. Tbe pro cession, headed by the band and the "chief mourners" then began tbe march toward the depot, a distance of nearly a mile. Some of the students had provided themselves with banners which bore appropriate inscriptions such as: "We denounce punishment without trial ;" "All or none;" "Verily justice is blind;" "Equal and exact justice to all ;" "Five poor devils are out in the cold ; Thirteen others are safe in tbe fold." Caricature of the college, represent ing the faculty by a huge boot kicking out the five unfortunates, and "Wel come Home," representing the arrival at the parental abode, with the old gentleman receiving his son with a war club swung high in the air. As tho processioD passed by the Ladies Home it was greeted by a Chautauqua salute from the inmates. All along the route, haodkerchiefs were waved and tho annearaime nf thn banners was greeted with rounds of applause. On arriving at the depot it was as certained that the train was an hour late, but the boys occupied the time joyously in singing collegesongs, which were sandwitched in with charming music by the band. As the traiu moved slowly away the crowd began to disperse, and thus ended the greatest exhibition of "sand" ever displayed by rr.embers of Allegheny College. Public opiniou is everywhere in favor of the students, and their conduct is approved by tho leading papers of the city. The event has caused great ex citement, but is is thought that if no action is taken by the faculty in regard to the matter it will soon ouiet down. VtRAClTV. GRAND OPENING-!! AN ELEGANT LINE OF iKW & BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GOODS! Lacos, Ties, Fichus; Laco, Silk and Linon Ilankorchicfs, Fancy Ribbons, Iluchings, Gloves, Mitts, Zephyr Goods, &c. SACQUES AND DOLMANS, rurcha-sed directly from the Manufacturers, and In which I offer extra good tmrgnins nt FROM 63.OOtoS50.00 EACH. SACQUING, CIRCULAR AND DOLMAN CLOTHS, IF-A-IfcTair ZDIEESS G-OOHDS, At from 8 cents to fo.00 nor yard, including a largo lino of Colored Press Silks In llrocftdo ana Satin Stripes, (Jro. drain Relict's, 1'ckin Stripes, Armuro, Afgahu Crepe, CnMlitnoro do Indgs, Ac. Trimming Silks, Satins & "Velvets, in the latest colors and shades. 5HIK I.AIU-JIINT AXI FIHU34T STOCK OF FANCY BUTTONS KKPT BY ANY DKY (lOODS Oil TRIMMING STORK IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, At prices to suit tho TuMio. Customers will And stock in all departments full and complete. Prices iruarantced as low as Jn nny other city. To Nervous Sufferers. The Great European Specifio Medicine, Dr. J. n. Simpson's Specific Medicine is n positive cure for Supcrnmtorrliea, Im- olency, weakness, and all jlscases resoli ng from self-abuse, as nervous debilitv. irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression of spirit and function al derangement of the pprvons system general 1 y. pains In Pack or side, loss or memory , prom atu r old ago and diseases thai lead to con sumption, iliHHintv and an curly untYo. or both. No matter how shattered tho sys tem may bo from excesses of anv kind, a short con i NO of this medicine will restore tho lost functions and pt neure health and happiness where before was despondency anil gloom. Tho Specific Nedicine is be ing used with wonderful success. Pam phlets sunt Iree to all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Specific. $1.00 per package, or six packages for $5.00 vr;n 1 . ....... I .. : 1 : . . .f ... in m-iib ijt limn tui lt4'UIJt llM'llt'V, Address all orders. J, 1$. Simpson's Med icine Co., Nos. 104 and 100 Main St., Buf falo, N. Y. Sold in Tionesta, Pa., by O. w.iiovarn. novl'Joow I take pleasure in telling the Snortinir Fiaternity that I have re-purchaed Tan: urs runixenn FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old Htand, and I am prepared to altond to all my friends, and the public generally, wno neeu ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle, tho WIiItc' Netting Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see inc. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mndo to order and war ranted. ngrR EP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. E. A. JIAI,mVIX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12. 1879, THE GREAT CAUSE OF IIUMAN MISERY . Jus) Vublishtit, in a Healed Envelope, I'riee xix cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. Impotency, Ner vovs Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage gonerally ; Consumption Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. Ac By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of tho "Green Book." Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, el;arly proven from his own experience tliut tho awtul consequen ces of Scif-ALiise may bo ellcctually re moved without medicine, and wi'tiiout dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing outainodo of curoat onco certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be, may euro himself cheaply, privutel," and radic ally. rSuTViia lecture, trill prove a boon to thmiaandit to thouxuid.i. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address tho Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. Box, 45KC. 8-ltMy. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of 0 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps for Postage. Address, (in.MoiiK, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, ), BO ! SPOMilH ! ! Gr. W. MILFOED, First doors West of New 1 il Exchange. OIL CITY, FENN'A, JAMES M. BEVERLY, PliACTICAL IIOJRSE-SUOEH (Shop fust South of Knox's Mill.) TIOisTZEST-A., ZPJL. FOR RE-SETTINO SHOE 15 CTS. NEW SHOES .10 CTS. EACH HAND MADE OR PATENT. Carriago Ironing and Repairing, and Rlacksmithing of all kinds done in first class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, ijuoiter. Split Feet, Acute Laminitis, Acute Narvi?ulur diseases, and tho prevention of Interlop ing, Clicking, etc. mayl4 fH THIS f of rommvrr ind In thns ffOHt-ktitd' -llinit, the pruning danond it fnr Ihnroughlf trained men Air kiiiiiiiem. Our Institution oflt-rt un urpuwvl ficllilive l joene end middle ird men1 for obtftiniuic I'ractiral l.diireiioii. A short tlnie, only U rtsiuired to complete lhe con ire of tiKly.j' KipenMalixht. IndlTidiiiU infraction. Studrntjceo enter at anr time. No Tiwationi. Kor clrruli- ddrewa. F. IIITK A NO!H. IMlteblt r(ll.i r LmiITii Hook acepieR, iiiulili hy Harper. Jroe.; primed in cnlinr. 40U pp. The Urgent workl ou the L'icBoe pubmlirU. A wmk for hankers,' ntilnisilt, tiutuirw i.uu sod prncpcsl avcuuntauUk 1 lice; 3.0l, hU;w 10 seuls. J Allegheny Valley Rail Road, Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, Nov. 17,1879 trains trill run as follow a: STATIONS. Northward. Southward Mo. 1 M. I Ko.t H. 1 4 (.. am pin pm pin p in am Pittsburgh 8:5." 2::!o 8:40 N:Ofl :'J0 W Pen InnclOiOi; 3:.V 10:t." :.riO R!::S.'V 4:12 k'ittanning 10:.(i 4:4f) 12:00 U:lii ll:.v ftio R. B'k Junclhio a-.iv, 1:1s 5::i:. 11:10 Ui,r, Brady Bend C:.V2 l:,1.r 3:liO t:.Vi l.-SS Parker ll:.r- :25 2;:tH 4:;"iO!iO:2.') 1'2:27 Einlenton 11:34 7:04 8:10 4:31 10:07: 1 1:.".." Scrubgrass 1:07 7:43 4:30 3:."2 :2."l0:45 Franklin 1:38 8:20 f:37 3:17 S:4.ril :45 Oil City 1:AS 8:50 fl:(Mi 3:00 .s:i5 jti'i", Oleopolif 2:1K 6.27 2:37 1:00 Eagle Rock 2:2i :73 2:2H 8:.V2 Tionesta 2:40 7:02 2:07 H:2! Tidiouto 3:23 7:4.r l:2fi 7:47 Irvineton 4:00 8:30 I2:4.r 7:0.r Falconers 0:40 11:0.1 Buffalo 8:15 8:30 Oil City 2:15 7:00 10:40 1:40 8:25 3:55 Pot. Centre 2:35 7:20 11:01 1:25 8:0 3:3.3 Titusville 3:05 7:45 11:32 1:00 7:44! 3:05 Corry 4:10 8:50 13:40 11:50 6:35; 1:55 p. m i. m a. m a. m a. m'p. in Trains run bv Philrdelphia Time. DAVID McCAIKiO, tien'l Sup't. J MORTON II ALL. 'on'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh K'ys. ON AND AFTER June 23d, 1S7!, Trains M ill leave Oil City as follows : 7'(C A 1T Dailv. (has through ville 10:45 a. m ; l'int tiatibiiio,ua, 11:' 0 a. m.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in.; Builalo, 1:25 p. m. lOAfl A 1T V" rxP0'1t s""- 1 JLJ Xl.iU. day.arnvingatMav villo 3:50 p. in.; Point Chautauqua, 4:15 p. m.j Fair Point, 4:30 p. m.: Builalo, 7:15 p. m. O D !T Daily, except Sundav, J i- eifie (has through coach and Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Cur) ar riving at Mayvillo 5:"0 j. in.; Point Chau tauqua, ti:10 p. in.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. in.; Buffalo 8:20 r. in. 4(H P lf Saturday only, arriv . J 1 tiU, ing at May ville, 7:40 p. m.j Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake J;4;" a. in. (Mondav onlv), 2:00 p. in., 3:55 p. m., 8:25 p. m., hail v." J. L. BUTMAN, Hunt.. Mayvillo, N. Y. W.S.BALDWIN, (Jen'l Passenger Agent. Builalo, N. Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure to cure Spavins. Splints, Curb, Ac. It removes all iinnat iii al enlai-feuicnts. Doks not j Ki.isTKit. lias no equal lor any lameness on man or beast. It has cured hio-ioint lameness in a person who has suffered 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal fur any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated circular giving vosiri vu I'Hoof. Price fl. ALL DRlUi'jlsTH have it or can gel it for vou. Dr. B. J. Kendall tfc Co., Proprietors, Enonsburg Falls, Vermont, Strong, Cobb A Co., Agt's, 1J4 Superior St., Cleveland, O. Sellers' Cough Syrup. 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all to be tho most Pleas ant and illcaciAus remedy now In use, for tho euro of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tiio throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles a dd within tho last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has tho power to impart benelit that cannot be had from tho cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILL8 nrc slso highly recommended for curing II ver ccmplaint, constipation, sick-hoadaches, lever and ague, and all diseases of tho stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists nt 25 cent! per box. U. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. HE WHITE u SEWING MACHINE TOO 11EST OS" AX.I4. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in tho Broad Claim or BtiNd tmi VERY IB E8T OFCRATIKQ QWICKEST SEIZING, HANDSOIHEBT, AND Lies. Perfect Sewisg Hackle o IN THE WORLD. . The qtm t pputgrlty of tht Whltt ti the molt eon- Wnclno tribute to Itt excellence and tuperlortt over other mnchlnet, and In ubmltttng It to tho trade we put It upon Itt merits, and In no instinct has it over yet failed to Mtlth any recommendation Tho demand forthe Whlts hit tnertatod to such M tjxtont that w aro mow compelled to tura out U Corn.jlete) Ctmwlxitr. TMTsn-lilxne arvorr tlirae) aaaxxa.Atee -t& d.a.3r to ipply t&o damn an. a. I Every mnehlnt It warranted for S years, and old for csh at liberal discounts, or upon e ayaientt, to suit tho conveniaaco ol cuUomert. WAQEJIT3 WAKTED 1M trOOCUTUD TXIBIT02T. WHITE SEWINQMACHINE CO.. ' Nt 358 Evclld Ava., Cltveland, Ohio. VICTQRIOUS! HIGHEST UJEST AWARD And Craud Mw!aJ 'of Conor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with, perfect work, Art Distinguishing l'coturcs of the celebrated Giant Farm ani Wareliouse Fans, MADS BV A.. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now luring many late improvrmrntt, l!uy mo fully quel to every demand ; dci.mng a l kii.dsof lirui. I'eai, Beans, Castor Heart, Corn ai d .' uill S ef. They grade Whe.it pcrfertly by nrrehamliinr. fT arateOjHfroniW hc.il, ll.rlcy .md l;e Thryhate very peifrct arrangements f: r clraiii'ip riiioihv, Cl'ivr, Flax heed, Orvhord Gras, nid V f nthe. Small Scfrl '1 hey (. h;rt erf tt'--, rr.rl mmbii-e every qualification rcqi?rcil ta in iic l t vm!. in lhe thorlctt time. Warehouse, rs v.-alt ar, r';n:i Mil!., .-ie hrrcly emu Itructed, boi'i ki.n's rc-r.i.i.-'r rir.e !:e c accom modate the dctuutul, cm! i.i,i".!T a enpaciry rf from rj to 5 no buslielt ricr lumr, rra.Aij to i 20 of mill They arc r.'up.icil, boxc.l f r oi.c.;n transportation, and "s"t tr ' ! '. ! t! v. i" f t forwntclln ; Inlard, r.a requcsied ; a: t! ii rll c:;St. titit fn-e o;i board Can 1 r l ua. 'cr. Or.Vra f.llcd tame day r. received. .. ' Miils fl.ii-pt:!1'!.!?! c':cd d iw-1" ?t' ! .!f t!io lrci,;lit ch .r;:cd :-.s v.'Ikii f rw:-.rt'c.l " ct i ;." ('!.!. ITrat.hs a:id Ciic;:'r.r; fi:p!;pcl 01 ;ir !;. : '. : . ,h.-ci will be iii:oted !:-. rr.! c :r lil e-r.i trrr:..T. Corrc poni'eT:rc ro!' 1 ABBOTT'S PATENT PORTLAND CUTTER The Strongest Slulgh In exiatenoe. Flue Abbott's Patent Ronner Attachments, For wbet-led Tehloles of every description. per. feotly practical; U any ,X10; trackj ... "uumry road. Over Jour thounaod iu u.e. inroad 17, eiroalsrs ud learn your ueareat aent. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., 800 Wuuaab Ave., tlJoutvfc i 11 11 1 iimi T7T 4
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