The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 14, 1871, Image 3

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TUESDAY MOANING, FED. ;4.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Iturirtm II. II. Mat.
Oouneilmrn Jacob Shrlver, J. II. Rtronp,
'W. W, Dlmond. N. II, Haslet, .f. Winans.
Juttiee the intact W. P. Mercilliott,
D. S. Knox.
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ixmflrarnr J . n . 1 unsworn,, I
&.-HooUHrect j. winans. J. A. Dale,
3. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. S,
Kuox,
b. D, Irwin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Preiident Ju ihie Jam its Campbell.
Aitoeittt Jmiijtii. A. .pRorKR, An
drew Cook.
tjherifT K. I.. Davis.
IHttrirt Attorney V. W. MAion.
JVtaiiurer S. Hkti.ev.
Prothonotnry, UegiiterJt Recorder, die.
J, n. ammkw.
Vommuniontr N. I. Whkrle, Bkwj.
Elliott, Farm Mkucili.iott.
Count v Nnperintentlcnt&. F. HonnER.
Jury VomtniMioner Ja. UlLriLLIAN,
"Wii. Patterson.
fbKiify Surveyor S.D. Iawilt.
County Auditor 1 I Uackktt, Eli
Coroner josiak v isaih.
Hiimvik. Wm. 1'i.ark.
Member of Vongrtt 1PIA District Q. W.
TcoriEl.i.
Stat Senate W. A. Wallace.
AlteubtyJuux U. HALL.
O. C A A. R. R. TIMETABLE,
OOINO KORTIT.
Arrive.
Mali 1-20 p.m.
Express 8.37 p. ni.
oixa soL'Tn.
Arrive.
T.xprese I0-M a. m.
Mad 3.10 p, in,
Depart.
1.2A p. m.
0.40 p. ni.
Depart.
10.0, a. m.
S.'JO p. m.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
The Steamer Tennessee, the vessel
tiled by the Ban Domingo Commission
has lot been heard ofsiuce it started
,nd much fear is felt that she is lost,
We this week present the Auditors'
"Report. It is worthwhile for our tax-
navers to neruse it that thev may know
what becomes of their money. We
itbink it has been expended we'll.
The woodcliuck seems to have
known his business. Saturday night
and Sunday snow fell about here to
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lumbermen.
The manly art of self-defence is
being accumulated by some of our
young' men. A set of boxing-gloves
Las been purchased, and net to know
now w puncn mugs now, iu uu.
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or the fashion, lime I
Apctition can be seen and signod J
at Capt. Knox's store, to the effect that
we pray our Legislature te pass a
law leaving it to a popular vote to
aay who shall and who shall not have
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iiccwacB iu cii nuvi. I
An extraordiuary revival of re-
lipion is now iroinz on in the M. 11
Church at Uuion, Erie county, of I
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which Rev. A. J. Merchant is pastor.
Large numbers have been received iu
to the church as probationers.
Capt. Clark, one of our Auditors,
stepped in the other day and paid us
two years in advance for the Republi
cam. We enjoy that kind 01 ousiuess,
and will welcome any one else that
(will act in the same manner.
A social gathering was had at the
Holmes House on Thursday evening
last, which was rather an enjoyable
affair. Parties were present from
President, Petroleum Centre and Tidi
ioute. A good time was had by all in
attendance. -
A ball will beheld in Forest Hall
on the anniversary of the birth of
Washington, W ednesday 22d inst., lor
the benefit of the Forest Brass Band.
Good music will be in attendance, and
we have no doubt but the Brass Band
will reap a large benefit.
I he Uood templars ldee is
flourishing here in spite of the many
back-aets it has had. We make this
statement that our neighboring lodges
may know that we are doing something
- for the cause. The time of meeting
is on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
A paper is iu circulation to raise
money to secure Presbyterian preach
ing regularly here. The paper is in
the hands of S. D. Irwin Esq., and all
who feel interested in the cause can
put down their names opposite any
Jtiuount by calling on him.
Remember the church dedication
next Sabbath. Don't make vny other
arrangements.
There will be enough
6t interest there to engage all our at
tanlinn for iVint rlnv AVa bono mill
,nt to P a lar number of oer-
f o I
We passed Ross Run the other
day.andnoticedthatworkwasgoingon
briskly. e had not time to stop.but
understand that they are bound to get
"Oil or China. e hear that three
wells are to be put down soon, higher
up on the hill. We wish the operat-
ors and owners success.
A Temple of Honor is being organ-
ized in this place by some of our Tern
perance citizens. It will soon be in
running order, and then we will have
more recruits to help in the war
against druukenness and rowdyism.
We belive it is to use the Good Tem
pi srs Mall fvr it plar nf mating.
Last week we accompanied Ni P
Wheeler, Fq.,lo hit Mills at Newtown,
mid had a very pleasant time. We
found busincfs brink in that section,
and lumber piling up for the summer's
sawing, in a manner that was astonish
ing to us. The firm hns about 2,500,
000 feet of seasoned lumber to raft in
the spring, and several hundred thous
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and lath to pile on top of the raits lor
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OrillllUCUlUl puipo.-n. ji .......
at Newtown and Ross Run.Whecler &
Dusenbury have put in about 2,000,
000 feet of logs this winter, and if the
snow lays for six weeks, according to
the ground hog s prophecy they will
put in half as many more. It is very
refreshing to go out to our mills about
here and see business rushed as they
all rush it. Wo wish them all a good
market in the spring.
Xenia, Ohio, cirls have a pleasant
habit of kissing strnngcrs in the street,
and then wildly exclaiming "Uh, my '
I thought it was cousin Charlie I
This reminds us of an incident
which once happened us when we were
on our way to the front, during the
war. A girl, a real little durling,
caught us by the arm, and gave us just
about as close a call to an embrace as
we have ever experienced. Unfortu
nntely she discovered before she kiss
ed us that wo weren't her brother. She
begged our pardon, and we granted it,
but we shall always be sorry that s'le
discovered her mistake so soon.
New wells are to be put down im
mediately on the Jamison Farm and
the Sowers place. e believe Messrs
Wolcott, Groves, Siggius, J. W. Stroup
and others of our townsmen are each
interested in one if not both of the
farms. This was, we believe at one
time good producing territory but was
abandoned because they could not get
i"g wells which wou d produce
500 to 1000 barrels per day
Their
md we
wishes are more moderate now, and we
believe oil will be found on both farms
n paying quantities,
We havo long felt the need of a
A limlienl scholar in our nlare.
. . . d;gcovcrod tlie man. He
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rrl,w A mnntr thousands of other
articles to le purchased at the store o
Knox and Co., drugs can be had in
Uny quautity. The other day we hap
eecl t0 be near wheu Al. was dealing
ou some manna to a customer. "Here
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OOVS, S.lia lie, is I no biuu inni 111c
ravens brought to Elijah, when he was
fastine in the wilderness!" We bowed
our head ana wept.
Wra. Burgett, employed in getting
in logs at Newtown Mills, had his foot
badly Waised on Friday of last week
by letting a log roll upon it. It
thought that some of the bones are
broken, but no operation has been per
formed ooit yet. From the indica
tions now, we will hear of a go d
many more of this kind of accidents
soon, as we have now good sleighing
again. This winter seeui productive
of aocideuts.
The citizens of Kiugsley townsh
havo went quietly to work and spent
$1,000 on a new road on the hill
this side of Ross Run, and have now
one Q tj,e i,egt roads we hav
traveled over iu this section. This
kind of thing is commendable, an
Kingsley township deserves a great
deal of credit for thus improving the
highway. A few more such expendi
tures will put our roads in a very passa
ble condition.
Dr. Winner, we hear, thinks of try
ing a torpedo on his well, on the Jami
son farm. It will be remembered that
this is the well we spoke of iu the fall,
as having been cleaned out by the Dr
and producing five barrels per day.
We believe the well has not decreased
in production much, but the Dr. wants
a better well. We hope he'll get it.
M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadville,
Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry,
Chains, Diamonds Ac, at 20 per cent,
below marked prices. Several of our
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c''DS aTe pairom-u mm, auu u....
in ni "square. uive nun a can. ms
establishment is on the corner of Wa-
tcr nd Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block
I We have received of Messrs
Phelps & Reynolds, Rochester, N. Y.,
their Beautifully Illustrated "Floral
Guide and Gardener's Manual for
1871." Containing full page cute of
Aquilegia, Canary Flower, Pansy,
Stock, Gludiolus and Tritoma, besides
beautiful cuts of Asters, Balsam Cobea,
Gourds, Hollyhock, Double Rose,
Portulaca, Ziuuia, Cabbages, Melons,
Squash, Ac, &c, giviag plain direc
tions for the culture of more than 1000
varieties of flowers and vegetables.
Sent post-paid in paper cover, 5c. Full
Bound, with your name in gilt, 50c.
Address, Phelps & Reynolds, Roches
ter, V. Y.
Th Aldine, for February, con
tains eight elegant illustrations, nsfol-
ows : "Dante at the tho River, D.irc;
Hon. George Opdyke j" "As a Hen
Gathoreth her Chickens under her
Wings;" "AWaterfull in Norway,"
Larson; "'lhe Stolen Child," H. W.
Schlesingerj "Somnolence, Icrouxj
Christine Nilsonj" "The Modem
Joshau," Frank Beard. The popular
ity of The Aldine, with all classes and
n every section of the country, tan be
readily appreciated by all w ho scan its
magnificent pages. We are rejoiced
to learn that the necessity for a second
edition of the January number, to sup
ply the rapidly increasing demand, is
already assured. The high tone of its
itcrary contents, and the incompara
ble beauty of its illustrations, togeth
er with the liberal offer of an elegant
oil-chromo ("Ducks") to every yearly
subscriber, seem to attrct subscriptions
wherever it is shown. The chromo is
no cheap, colored print, but a splendid
copy of an oil-painting by an eminent
Diifweldorf artist, fully equal, for its
size (8x12 inches), to any chromo ever
published. The numbers of 2 he Al
dine, preserved and bcund, will make
most superb volume, containing
plates of the highest artistio excel
lence, and worth many times the price
charged (to say nothing of the chro
mo).
Terms : $2.50 per year, with chromo
"Ducks;" specimen copies, by mail,
post-paid, 25 c :nts.
Special prospectus and circular to
those wishing to canvass or get up
clubs will be mailed on application to
the publishers, James Suttton & Co.,
23 Liberty Street, New York.
The following is a list of contents
for the March number, of Ballou s
Magazine: Public Soup Houses;
Chineso Scenes and 1 lungs; bhak-
srieares ocven Ages; oieiguiug
Song; A Leap in the Dark; Fide et
Amore by Faith and Love ; A fetan
Officer's Story ; A Night'e Adventure
in Chili; Witchcraft; Mrs. Dacres
Tactics: Haunted: Brave Miss Ur-
quhart : What Man dou't Know, by
B. P. Shillaber; A Day's Shooting in
California, and what came of it;
Guess, or, The Son of a Politician, by
C. A. Stephens; Maid Brindlo'a Debt;
A White-Faced Bear, by Kit Carson
Jr. : Curious Matters : The House
keeper ; Facts and Fancies ; The Snow
Slide. Humorous Illustrations, lhe
terms for this excellent magazine are
only $1.50 per year, or 15 ceute single
copies. For sale at all the periodical
depots iu the country. Thomes & Tal
boL 63 Congress St.. Boston, are the
publishers.
TlOSESTA AND CLARION RAILWAY,
A meetinir of the President and di
rectors of the above company was held
in Sheffield on Friday last. It was re
solved to lift the charter at once, and
an assessment on the stockholders was
made to defray the expense. The di
rectors are sanguine of obtaining means
to go on with the work next season
Confidence was expressed in the feasi
bility of the route. The largo wilder
nesa that will be made productive, the
valuable timber and mineral resources
which its completion will put into mar
ket, are certainly convincing reasons
why the road should be built. II ur
ren Ledger.
Notice is hereby Eiven, that the
Commissioners of Forest County will
hold a Court of Appeal at the follow
ing places on the days specified :
Tuesday, Feb. 28, Tionesta Borough
and Township, at Court Hoiue.
Wednesday, March 1st, Harmony
Tiwnship, Allender School House.
Thursdny, March 2d, Harmony
Township, Allender School House.
Friday, March 3d, Hickory Town
ship, John Siggins Store.
Saturday, March 4th, Kiugsley
Township, Wheeler & Deusenbury
Store.
Tuesday, March, 7th, Jenks Town
ship, old Court House.
Thura.'av,March 9th, Barnett Town
ship, Clarmeton.
Saturday, March 11th, Green Town
ship, Nebraska.
N. P. WlIEELEU.1
Benj. Elliott, Commissioners,
J. Mercilliott, )
DEDICATION OF M. E. CHURCH
Ed. Forest RoruuLiCAX :
Please
notice that the New M. E. Cliuroh
Tionesta will be dedicated on the 19th
day of February uest. All Ministers
and others are invitod to attend. Hev.
George Loomis, D. D., and Rev. O. L.
Mead will officiate.
S. S. Bukton, Pnstor.
Corry. Franklin, Titusvillc, Oil
City and Clarion papers please copy.
Please announce in your paper, in
connection with the above notice, that
all persons who have subscribed to the
building of the M. K. Church, in Tio
nesta, Pa., will confer a favor by call
ing upon Miles W. Tate, Esq., who is
Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, and
settling up before dedication day.
tf. B. P. BrnTx.
To Contractor.
Proposals will be received up to the
15th day of February, 1871, for laying
1.600,000 brick on the Venango Poor
House, materials furnished on the
round. For further information ad
rcss Deweku & Simmons,
Contractors, Franklin, Pa.,
P. O. Box 19. 40 tf.
Book Binding.
We are agent for as good a book-
indery as there is anywhere, e are
repared to do all the binding which
may be brought to us, at low rates,
lid satisfaction guaranteed. Ssinples
can be seen at this office.
For Sale.
I have for sale one yoke of working
oxen, weighing about 2,600 or 2,700,
one pair of 3 year old colts, will sell
one or the pair. II. L. Hooan,
9 6t Stewart's Run P. O.
A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta
Savings Bank, has been appointed
gent for the celebrated " Iniuan Line
Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any
person desirous of going to Europe or
bringing friends to this country, will
do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will
furnish them with all the information
required.
Fukxiture bought of me will be de
ivered, freight paid, to any station do-
ired on the O. C. & A. R. IL,
Geo. II. AnREFB. Ju.,
4 tf Tidioute, Pa
For Sale. At this office, a schol
arship in the Iron City Commercial
College. Must be used by an individ
ual living in Forest County. ill be
sold at a discount. 32-tf.
You can buy your Furniture, cheap
er and better at Ahrens new Furni
ture Warerooras, Tidioute, Ta., than
any where else in this section. Try it.
Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill
men, Uii men, anu oiner citizens oi
Forest county, who are in want of any
thing in the Hardware line, should go
to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They
have the largest stock in this section
of the country. They are making and
repairing all kinds of Machinery and
Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf.
For Sale. 150 acres of land No.
3142, in Kingsley township, Forest
county. Any person wishing to pur
chase, will please- address the under-
sicrned. stipulating the price they will
give. James Bleakley,
Franklin, Pa.
A splendid variety of Furniture
at Aherns' new Warerooms, Empire
Hotel Buildinir. Tidioute. Ta. 4-tf
FREE TO EVERYBODY.
It costs nothing to try "SLEEP
ER'S COMPOUND ARNICA LINI
MENT." If it does not benefit you
the agent will refund your money. It
is the wonder of the nineteenth centu
ry, and wheu used for rheumatism,
neuralgia, lameness, and pain in any
part of the body, its magical effects
astonishes everybody. Pain cannot
exist where it is used. Ask for it, and
take uothing else. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 50 cents and 81 per hot
tie. D. S. KNOX, & CO., agent. E.
B. SLEEPER, Proprietor, Waterford
Erie Co., Ta.
Wholesale Agents. Hall and
Warful, Erie, Ta. Calender & Co
Meadville, Pa. Spencer & Bullymorc,
155 Main street, Buffaio, N. Y.
For Sale. The house and lands
known as the "Christie Propeny," lo
cated at Irvinton, Warren Couuty Pa
are for sale. Terms cash or approved
security. Apply to
John A. Dale.
President Tionesta Savings Bauk
Tionesta, Pa.
I WAS CL'KKI) OF DKAKNKSS AND
C'ATAKUH by a simple remedy and will
solid the receipt tree.
Mr. J. C. L.UUUliTT. Jersey City, N.J
3'MW
A WEKK paid ajents, mule or fe
o")J male, in a new muniilrcturini
diiHineus at home. No chijiimI required
Address Novklty Co., Suso, Mo. 3il-4w
LIVK AtiENTS WASTED KOR
WOMKX OF SEW 'OItI
On SOCIAL LIFE
IN TIIE GRAT CITY.
Wonderful development among the
aristocracy. Married Women exiiowd
Ac., fo.t Criee &l.- . Tho bot iwnik to so
published. The bext term to agents eve
uivvn. Address. N. Y. Hook Co., 11
Naau St.. N. Y. 3ii-H
H. C i'LAKK,
TIIDIOTTTim, PA.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER
Aid Dealer in
WATCHES. JEWFLRY, AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Repairing done in a wnrkmanlik
manner and warranted to give sat
faction. 4-ly
TOO WORK neatly axenrrtod a UiiaoRloe
. as
ADDRESS
To tho Nervcous
AND
3D EBILITAT IE 3D .
WHOSE utiflrrimrfi have bpen protract
ed from hidden raiise, and whoio
ranc require prompt treatment to rendor
exiten- desirable ;
If yon are suffering, or have suffered
from Involuntary diwharfres, what effect
docs it produce on your g.mcrnl health T
Do you feel weak, debilitated, eiwily tiredT
Does a little extra exertion produce pal
pitation of the heart T Doos your liver, or
urinary organs, or your k idneys, frequent
ly get out of order T Is your urine some
times thick, milky or flock y, or is it ropy
on settling T Or does a thick skum rise to
tho top f Or is a sediment at the bottom af
ter It lias stood awhile T Do you have
spells of Hhort breathing or dispermia? Are
your bowels constipated? Do you have
spells of frainting, or rushes of blood to
the head T Is your memory impared t Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subjoctT Doyoufoel dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lile? Do you wish
to bo left alone, away from everybody T
Does any little thing mpke you start or
Jump 7 Is your sleep broken or re-itless?
Is tho lustre of your eye as brlllinntT
The bloom on your check as bright T Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do
you pursue your business with the same
energy T Do you feel as much confidence
in yousclfT Are your spirits dull and flag.
ging. given to fits of nielnncholy T If so,
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights T Your back
weak, your knees weak, and have but lit
tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint f
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dia
eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable of producinn a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera
tion, when In perfect health, make the man
Did you ever think that those bold, defi
ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men
are always those whose genera
tive organs are In perfect health? You
never hear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot succeed In business j they don't be
come sad and discouraged ; they arealways
polite and pleasant in the company of la
dies, ami look you and them right in tho
face none of yourdowncait looks or any
meanness about them. I do nat mean
those who keep the organs inflated by
running to excess. Those will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also these
they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured dis
eases, from tho effects of self-abuse anu
excess, hare brought alii nt that state of
weakness in those organs that has reduced
the geneal system so in noli as to produce
almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal stlVx tions, suicide, and al
most every other form of disease which
humanity is hair t, and tho real cause of
the troublo scarcely ever suspected and
have doctored forall but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use
of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCIIU is the great Diuretic,
and is a certain cure for diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ-
la Weakness, Female Complaints, Goner
al Pebity, and all diseases of the Urinary
Orpins, whether existing in Male or Fe
male, from whatever cause originating,
and no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Con
sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our
llesh and blood arc supported from these
sour-es, and tho health aim happiness,
asd that of Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable remedy.
Holmbold's I'xtract Buchu, established
upward of 19 Xears, prepared by II. T.
HKLMBOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway.
Ne York, and 104 Ssuth lOlli Street,
Philadelphia, I'a. PrickI 1.23 per bottle
or 6 bottles for fl.50, delivered to any ad
dress, bold by all Pruggosts every whore.
NONE ARE (;ENI'1NE UNLESS
DONE TP IN ST EL ENGRAVED
Wrapper, fac-amile of my Chemical Ware
house, and signed II. T. II ELM BOLD.
Salesmen Wanted.
ltnsinexs hetioralile. No competition, lib
er! pny given. 8. W. K KXS K1Y,
iW-4l n n. liu m., i huh.
gQO I'.nrrgrtir. farmer Wanted. From
tmt to $100 enn lie runde dnring tho Kin
winter nrin'hs. jnnMnens piraxnm una
honorable. Kor further partieulHrsof this
Knrrial elinnce address at onco A. II. Hub
bard, I'hila, Pa. 8!Mt
TH W HAND IN HAND
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
wants a number of good siren l, also a
good ienerl Agent for Western 'a, also
a good genernl Aiteiit for the ticrmnn
counties ot Pn. Aildrps llnnd in Hand
otlice. No; 112 South 4thSt., Vhilit. 3-4t
83 to 820 per day and no risk. Do you
want a situation as salesman at or near
home, to introduce our new 7 strand While
Wire (-Intlils Lines to lust frevirf. lor)'t
miss the chance, niniilo free. Address
lludunn Hirer Wire HV.i ,7'i W m St. X.
Y or 111 Dearliorn St. Chicago, III. fti-lw
CIIAS. IL SHEPARD,
GF.XERAL PKAI.PH 1
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
CARPETS,
HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES,
QUEItfiHWAIlI?.
NEW YORK STORE, Centre Street,
OIL CITY PA.
$1,000 TO S2.000
SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO
PAY TO
"OOOK AG-ENTS of exieriencei or
Jj lamer commission than is ottered by
but oilier Publishers. Agents are mnking
K) to '-l!0 per week canvassing for our new
lllustratcit DooKs. r o truaraniew jrems
salary or a laree commission, will)
choice of twi new and popular hook Bnd
exclusive territory. o oiler a rare chance
to encruetic men and women to make
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the publishers. J. E. BU RR A CO.,
o-4t j-iariiom, v-orn
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We will send o handsome Prospectus of
our -.Vein IlluHtratrnted f amily mote con
taining over 200 tine scripture lllustra-
trations to any liook Agent lreo or charge.
Address National Publishing Co. Phila
delphia, I'a. 41-lt
WANT ED AGENTS, (fM per dav) to
V sell the celebrated HOM K SH UTTLK
SEWING MACHINE. Has the under
feed, makes the 'dock stitch" (alike on
both sides) and is fully licensed. The
and cheapest family Sewing Machine in
too market. Aoilrcss jonnson, .iarK
Co.. Boston. Mass.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Chi
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GENERAL AUENTS WANTED
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