She gJcpuMkim. J. K. WENK, EDITOR. VnDN'ESDAY MflRMXG, APR. 1. 1879. Marrisburg Letter. IIakrisruko, March 29, 1879. . Kd. Republican : While n portion of your readers may he familiar with the appearance in geucral of our Cap itol city many will read the lstteis of "Veritas" nnd wish for some impress iou of the place n8 well as purpose of legislation, llarrisburg, as "we used to s.Dg at school, is still on th Susque hanna. The river is wide, rapid and shallow, dotted with islands; i3 not navigable for steamboats, nud is crossed by two bridges at this point, one for the railroad, the othsr for geu eral travel. Front street 13 broad and has a shHdy park on the side next tho riyer, while tho other is faced with res idences, many of them fme specimens of architectural splendor. General Simorf Cameron's residence was tho old Harris mansion built in 1767, although of course now remodeled and improved. Near here stands the stump of the tree to which the Indians tied John Harris founder of this place. They intended burning 'liitu but he was rescued aud lived to tell the blood curdling tale to his descendents. His grave is in tho immediate vicinity, according to his expressed . desires. Several squares farther up tho river stands Senator J. Don Cameron s house, built of irregular blocks f limestone, forming a' neatly fitting mosaic curious and beautiful. The Governor's mansion is also on the river bank. It is a rather ordinary brick structure but is elegantly fitted and furnished within.' Near Senator Cameron's are the water works, and running from the river to Capitol Hill : u i e,. f Ho. ct-na k J3 U1UUU UlntU OtiCCtii liciB oiauuo Liiv I Soldier's monument, an obelisk of an cranite. effective in its simplicity. The Capitol grounds are extensive and tastefully laid out with drives, walks, stone steps ascending the natural ele vation, trees, shrubbery, and in sum mer are made gay with flowers, and musical with the tinkle of a fountain flowing over rockwork. A fine monu ment is here erected to the memory of .the heroes who fell in tho war of Mox- ico. The Capitol buildings are three in number aud rather ancient looking, of red brick'with columned portico's in front. Entering the stone paved rotunda of the middle building we turn to the left and are within the Senate Chamber. The room is fur nished in green, and tho fifty grave (?) Senators aro presided ovr by your ineasanv ueignuor oi y arren, Xjieut. I i i VI r. v. ... I z c. TT. , . , lior. htono. H a arm. hnftevpr dnns I nnt1onmnSd9r0n;nlv h, .hJ.tu8 democratic caucus yesterday ol r .j . u?e of the gavel as does Speaker Long'-s in the House, just across the Totunda. In th latter Chamber 201 members are crowded in closely, and when an exciting rneasuro is before the House, it requires ecnio pretty forcible blows of the gavel to restore .order While ond man is tpeaking there are 200 brains Irving to pick a flaw in what he says, if it is of any import ance ; so there is often a confusion of tongues. This week they liave been agitated over the Riot Rill. Two days of discission have told agaicet it, and the presence of Sam Josephs and others of that ilk here do not recom mend the Bill. John Welsh,'ofSchuyl lsill, in a communistic speech ia its favor said "he wished the losses had been $50,000,000 instead of $4,000,000, and that the State had to pay every cent of it." The Hon. John's constit uents are calling him to account for his utterance. Tho Bill comes up again Wednesday, and may I be there to see and here. .Now let us pass to the floor above where are various apartments, and the, State Library This is well arranged, and well atten ded by tho librarian, C. L. Ehrenfeld, and his obliging and gentlemanly as 6istant Mr. J. R. Orwig. There are, I believe, about 30,000 volumes of Law auu miscellaneous uooks, and it is in such rooms as these that we can real ize the full force of Solomon's aphor ism: "Of making many books there U no end." Leaving reluctantly this charming retreat, we ascend the dusty wiuding istairs around tho dome until the summit is reached and what a Bight . meets our gaze ! The city U spread out at our 1'tet, checked by the river in front and hil'm back of it; it creeps up jsn l down t!e Cf'tile vall-jy until Ihc cluose naked houses drop apartlike soldiers off duty, and the suburbs ft do away to fields and forests. Veritas. Our Washington Letter. . Special to tho KEvi'BMCAK. Washington, 1). C, March 27, '79. The excitement of Saturday, tun day and Monday which largely grew at first out of Springer's announcement at a Democratic caucus, aud was con- tinually aggravated by the thousand r J I and ono sensational rumors flying about, had moderated down to about our usual level. Tho'aonio were mis led into supposing Springer'B declara tion indicated a genuine conversion from the gall and bitterness of Uour bon malignacy in which he has wal lowed all the days of his public life, many others from the very outset believed it covered a trick and this view became general beforo the close of the week, as a knowledge of the iutriques of the Democratic bosses became more widely difTueed. The situation at the closo of the week was substantially as follows : Those charged with carrying the Confederate-dough- face programme into practical effect had been secretly plotting tot daj3 to devise a plan for capturing tho Presi dent, or at least to secure his neutrali ty aa between Democrats and Repub licans in Congress on the political riders with which tho two pending appropriation bills were to be loaded down. Negotiations were opened with him and persistently pushed ; but the boastful propensities of some of tho over-sanguiue negotiators gaveliepub- licans au inkling of what was going on From that time excitement continued to increase until Republicans became satisfied that the boasts of their oppo nents to the effict that President Hayes had committed himself to a modifica tion of tho supervisor law that practic ally amounted to a repeal aud an abso' lute surrender of the Republican pjsi tiou, were without foundation iu fact. But thouSh everv one 8 now aPPar ently convinced .that the i resident has not formally given a single pledge to the effect claimed, it would be a patent misrepresentation ot the situation to say that Republican i are free from doubts as to the future course of the Executive, and a very panicy feeling pervades Republican circles from high- est to lowest. The action taken at the joint meeting luesday of the House ayd Senate caucus committees confirmed the appreheusion that thev would adhere to the course marked out by their pred ecessors of the 45th Congress relative to the test oath law, that relating to soldiers at the polls and the supervisor law. There was cordial agreement between the representatives of the -two TT. Al . A. Al- -1 1. ' xiou.-ita mat mo riuers suouxii oe , pusneri inrougn ai every nazara auu i o j both House and Senate endorsed the decision of their respective committees, Randall shouting amen to this Mexi can programme, ihcre is no appre heusion of a back down on the part of any Republican, outside of the White House, chared with the duty of resist ing theee evolutionary encroachments.. If numerical superiority has inspired the majority to push their schemes for utilizing the armies of fraudulent voters abounding in our large cities, the minority will go into the struggle upheld by the conviction that their cause is just and that 4hey constitute the inner and last line of defense against tho Confederate hordes and their allies in their mad rush for the U. S. Treasury and to sweet away the last distinction between treason and loyalty and scatter to the winds the few fruits remaining to us from the late war. The moral statutes of De mocracy is indicated ia the character oi the men that have been choseu to fill the higher offices of the House and Senate. Pio one has forgotten the trouble the House has had with its lJoorKeepers aua others. INow conies very ugly rumors criminally affecting the men chosen the other day by the Democratic benators to nil the posi- tion. of Secretary and Arms of the Senate. Sergeant-at- The 'reverberations from Sitting Bull's slogan. of war have reached the War Dept., awaking a feeling of dis trust ainoug me omciais there over the probabilities of another all summer cenipaign against tho chronic hostiles. The foul detail of the .Cameron Oliver suit have aroused the social world to a high pitch of hysterical excitement and expectancy and the end is not it. , Dk.Soio. 0 oner Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati ha,vo just patented and are now introducing to tb$ public a Handsomely finished Fam ily Scale, an article that has always been nutded in every household, aud in a communication addressed to the publishers of thin paper the proprie tors n?k us to refer thni to some rel i - ab'o party, to introduce it for thrni U tho people of this County. It is -very ''" l tAnl ir inf a iitti (oron 1 intfnp I I Alien. keepers aro loud in its praise, it is always ready, there are bo weights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsome base surmounted by a column in which works a spiral spring so scien tifically adjusted as to weigh anything up to twelve pounds with perfect accuracy, on the top of the column is the platform on-which tho articles to be weighed nro placed, and they havo an acljustablo indicator so that you can take tho taro of any vessel you may use in weigLiug, giving you the exact net weight. Housekeepers at once see their vuluo in weighing fruits, sugars aim other ingredients used in preserving, cooking etc., or iu testin the weights of purchases to others 1 he Scales aro made of Brow, are highly polished and are finished in a shillful manner. They are very at tractive and take tho eye of every one who sees them. It seejis to us that neatly every family in this county 1 will want one, and is certainlv a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to pick up quite a nice little . income during the next few months. The Company has agents in other counties who are easily making from o.00 to $6.00 per day selling them, and we woutd recommend parties in need of employment to drop the Ohio Scale Works, No. 125 and 127 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O., a Postal Card and all information etc., will be cheerfully given them by mentioning this paper. -Morris, tho Tailor in Oil'Cjty, has just received his spring stock of wollen goods, which he will make up cheaper than any Tailor in tho Oil Regions. Come and leave your order lor a suit. Oppoeito the . Post OHice, Sycamore St. '50 5t. CAUTION. - All persons are cautioned against CUTTING TIMBER or . otherwise tm5pa,siDg rmn the following lands, viz: Warrants 3162, 3163, 3164.3168, 3190, situated near Marienville, in Jeuks township, 1 orest Co.; rn. THE OWNERS. rants to order for 7.50 ; fine dress pants, Freuch goods. $9.f0, by Morris the Tailor Oil City Pa. COtf. A good suit of Imported goods well made and trimmed for $25.00 by Morris, the Tailor, Oil City fa. 50tf. STAVE BOLTS WANTED - BY jj.iniico. Nothing but INTO. 1 BOLTS ACCEPTED. Stave Holts, 35 inches in length Price paid, $4.00 per cord. iteauiiig .Eton, inches in length, and cut fro'ra timber not less than 22 inches in diameter. Price, $3.50 per cord. febl9 THE Alpine Silver Mining Company OF COLORADO. Capital, $2,000,000 200,(100 Shares, .PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHAR ItU. UNASSESSIBLE, Daniel J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec, Tho property of this Company consists of twelve mines and mining locations, lo cated iu Lake County, Colorado, it the vicinity of Lcadville. upon all of which extensive work has been done, in all cawes exhibiting -true tissura veins, good pay streak, and well defined lodes. Three, of tho leading mines aro well opened up and havo at the lowest compu tation over ten tnousaim ions or ore in fcight j by May 1st, the ltailroad now under construction will be wiUun a Hliort uis taneo ot this property. 'Clio fV.iY!iiY' iiNirirtunD r Ittril 1 n T.rl!nn of its stock at jl.so per share for tho pur- pone oi more eoimutaoi v uevuin nmir iu mines, and tor tho ereetion of works for tho treatment ol its ores. Application for tho stock may be made to the otiico of tho CuMipuny,(ii lUoadway, New York. N. Jl. The Mininff Record, of New York, tho highest mining authority in this country, bays Fob. 1st, 1S7!. The princi pal owners in Dim company are hard working men, who by their own .labor havo uncovc-rud largo bodies of oro w hich they now . w ish to extract and aenit to market. Our ivadnrs will do woll lo make a venture With thowo worthy men, this money will probabl) bo returned to tlirm twenty fold. Tho busine management has been placed in the caro of .Mr. J. L. Thompson, mi c.fhcer of hiti'h standing in ono of tho largest and best Imuks in the city. A I'iu.spiKjtus ing full pal liculurs frtka t.w ... r ir.l ii ... 1 11 tti ll.. r. 1 f . r vr Ol-,. ..v, w.i J,..., W.U.J. 2 3m. --A handsome income for an cetic lady or gentleman: Tho SHERIFF'S SALE. issued ou. of tho Court of Common Pica o!' Forest County, and to mo direct ed, tlioro will bo exposed tosalo nv public vendue or outcry, id the Court lioiiso In Tionesta, on .' . MONDAY, AmiM4, A. I., WO, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described rent estate, to-wlt i .Jacob I". Ainger, Trustee of Creditors of Titusvi'le Savings Hank vs. .loslniu Dona lass defendant, nud Mm TitHsvillo lluild ingiind Tjohii Association Terro Tenants, Levaria Facias No. rt May term, 1S7!. H. D. Irwin, Atty. All that certain plooo of land situated in Tionesta township, For est, formerly Venango County, nnd .Ntato of Peniisy. yanin, bounded and dowribod ns follows, to-wlt : On tho north by land of I). Nnydor and Setley, on the east by land forrnorlv of Jonosand heirs of A. Mti Caimot, on tho south bv lands of J. Hil lings, nnd west bv land tract numbers two hundred and nevpnteon aud two hundred nnd eighteen (217 and 21Si of Holland Land Company. Containing two hundred and eighty-fivo ncres, more or lews ; about fifty acres Improved, with small house and barn thoroon erected. Taken in execution and to bo soM as tho property of Joshua Douglass nnd tho Tl tusvillo' lhiilditu and, Loan Association, Terro Tenants, nt the puit of Jacob D. Ain gor, Trustee of Creditors of Tltusville Savings Hank. TERM'S OF KALE. Tho following must b strictly complied with when (ho property Is Htricken down : 1. When the plaintiif or other lieu cred itors beoou e the purehaior, tho costs on tun writs must be paid. and a list of lions inoludimr mortirasre searches on tho prop vrty sold, together with such Urn credit or sreipt lor tho amount ot urn pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof a ho mav claim, must bo furnished tho Sherill. ii, All bids muni bo paid in full. 3. All Kales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock r. m., of tho day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again he put up ana soia at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. - Soo Purdon'n Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 0 and Smith s i'orms, pngo 381. . C. A. RANDALL. Sheriff. .Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., March IU, 70. MADCC Send 25 cents in stamps I I 1 - or currrencv for a new HOUSE nOO!. It treats all diseases, has 3.") tino engravings Bliowing x)sitions as F fS r. tf sutnod bv Pick horses, a D w W WX. table of doses, a largo, ool lection of V ALU A HTjK RKOIPKS, rules for tellinir the hqro of a horse, with an en f graving showing tooth of ench year, anil a artre amount of other valuable horso in- foiinutioii. Dr. Wm. II. Hall avs. '"T havo bought, books that I paid S3 and $10 for which Ido not liko as well as I do TOUTS." SKN1 FOU CIItCTTT,AR. J OKMH Wanted. D. S. Kendall, M. D., Knons burgh Falls, Vt, . " mnr 20 1 y. rouiffi MEN prepared for-active husi- L ness life. The only institution in tho United States exclusively dovotod to prac tical business oducaUou.. School always tn session. Students can enter nt any tune. For circular nivinsr full pnrticulnra ad dress, J. C, SMITH, A. M-, CO lm Pittsburgh, Pa. D. W. CLARK, HEAL ESTATS AGENT, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following 10 ACRES, AlloL-heny TownKliip, venang- Co., on Ntowarts Knn. 3J miles Irom Tionesta 40 acres cleared : arood barn : frame house small orchard ; leiuien good ; Hpiemuu water. ill be sold at a bargain tor cash A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of ICiWauning, in Armstrong comit.v. known as tho Kob inson Farm. All undor fence j aptendid farm honso and barn, and all nwwsary. out-Vuildings. Well watored,; well adait- fid for mini ntr of crons or stock, and un dc-rlaid with u 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kinsslev Township, this county known as tho D. Harrington larin. About 40 'acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: houso in fair condition; well fenced A Rhb lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FOHTY ACKi:, Near Trunkoyville, Forest county. Fart ol tho Daniel Jonea pluco. Will sell cheap. SIXTY A CUES, Ono mil 0 from Neilltown; about 15 or 20 acres olenrod, partly fenced. Somo good oak on tho bulnuce. TUIKTY ACTwKS, In 'Jonks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing. conit'ortublo house j well watered. C heap A BUILDING LOT To TlonoKta TSurotieh, near tho Court House. A eiilcndid business location. COHTLAXUT NTHi:i:T, nenrBrondway, Now Yol-li. IIOTOIIKISS POND, Proprietors. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Tho restaurant, .cafe aud lunch room at tached, uro unsiu pu -iSv 1 for chuapticss and pxci'llcni'o of uprvii'f. Itoorns !iD cts. to f 2 tier ill.'. &1 to 10 iter week. ConYenk-nt to all Jerries and city railroads. 44 ly UDWIG FLAYER, SAN DM ltr.OCIv,OH, CITY, P.V., Wholesale tfe Hctnlt Pernor in . ALSO, Ai ramrements m:ule with tho lletnil liiipior triule for Phil. Host's Also, to privalo families. This brer is pronounced to be the lll'.ST PKIOU in the country ,' 'for Mcdirnl pur poses. Spocinl fiirnuu'cinriits made with tho express companies for deliviug. .Send In j'onr order nnd rnnvlnrfiyournplf. . LUDWIU MAYFR. Allegliony Valley Rail Road, -AN I) - ittsburgh, Titusville &. Cuffalo Railroad. . ON AND A FTER Momlay.Nov. IS, 1878, trains will run as follows;' STATIONS. Northward. Southward y... i i i No. 4 N. 6 a m p m D: Jrt 4:0o' 4:43 f:JW &:r)U ii:;;o 7:12 r:.r)2 p m (!:?(' H:o;, WS U:i)0 m p fii S:15 2:5,V 7:04, 1:40 (l:H0 12:5S 6:8 "i 1 1:47 5:lt!lli.t:t 4:1(1 10:55 4:25' 10:0 a in Pittsburch 8:.rio 7:10 W PenJuneli):iXi 5:P. Kltbinning 10:;W 4:-J! K. H'k.luoeIl:18 M:(I2 2:41 linvdy JJondl1::i:i arker 12:10 10:1 1:U Einlenton 12:." SernbgraMi l:'-' 1 1 I 1:05 :.'!' 1:15 Franklin ' 2;OM n:0 (l:(V.!'1l:0O 2:40 K:2f! l(:20 OilCltr 2:20 R:5lii if. ((oopilii 2;fl 2:11!) 2:51, 2:211 2:15 l:5:i 1:17 Kagleltoi-lt J:.ril 11:44 Tioncfita 3:1! l);2.'l fi:47 8:10 (i:40 8::i0 Vidiouto 3 :!:5 1 Irvlnoton ' 4::i0 .r.:20 (:.r 12:40 11:00 K::io Falconers (liOOi BuHalo -8!'J5 1 1):;0 Oil City ret. Centre Titnsvillo 2:40 (l:.r.O 10:10 1:15 8:2fl 7:5 7:17 4:(M 3:01 7:13 11:0: 1:22 12:50' 11: W !1;1 2:55 .1::tt 7;.r)0 11:12' Corry . . 8:58 l:0fi :10 pi m 1:40 i. in p. irtin. niia. n p. m Trains run b Philadelphia Time." PAV1D McCAUflO, (ien'l Sup't, MtJIITON tlAUli, I Scn'l Passenger" A Ticket Agent. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And GianJ Itct'ol of Honor.. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Aro Distinguishing Features of the ' celebrated , Giant Farm ai Warehouse Fans, !At)B V ' ' ' , A. P. DICKEY, ' Raolne, VVl8. New having many isiciropflvemeriis, ttiey c ftipy equal to evoiy danaiid : clHanuig a.1 kii.il.ol timki. Pea, Bfai C'a.slur 1'xai s, Com nud f amll S !. Tliey grail Wheit i tifcrtly hy i rcl iimliim P -p-arate Oats froin Wh-tit, Hnr!ty i pUliJ ihcyh..tc vltv ncifect arr.mneiner.lH Vnr clcanirtr 1 ttioth'. tluver, Flax Sed, OrchaM Ot:, tA s'l' !er Small SccJ". 1 lirv Chatf reriei y, rnd CMtiniro ever qiK'Hiicatiou rt'tiui-t i Uc tc. t v,-ciii 11. the bhortc.it lime. - 'I iV Warclimiv, rs v.-cM n Tann Mil', f-e l;-t!yn-structcd, Imt'i l.iv.r's fj-.iv'rr; i i:i!ji,ires I i oacem-. mndate the t'jmsnJ, a i'l I ivir.rae.-j..iiiy f-ffro.-j j to 500 (nuticts per l-.ut-.r, r-.- -iti:i;r t. f:t cf mi.l ' 'I hey a-o t'-.. itcl, l..;.-cd f:iruaan iraonpon.itior, and "tct ri" or "Lnw.!:e'l Jiv.-ii" f.r foir.idin.; i.ila: cl, f, rcci-.icr.tr.; ; ni l i.: r'A c-.sri put free on bnard Cars or r.tc:im.r.' Urdcrs tilled rame day as received. . . . 1. , ', ' . Hit's t!.iprel',tr.cc!:e(f down" -o- f..r Jul. tV, frci.rht ch:.r:rri ss vlun f -rwrmtett "ret i'". rri-hi r.r.J Circti'srs :i;;iid' :; - '' a. ''' wt'.l bo ijiiotctt y.A i: -i'wral tctiaa. Cone., jKTi-.'::cjpft!:f ' . . . . t, 1 . wtt ' i'','.y,"iK,'yi pvt. w ':'tt JOH1T3TOIT izTririrxuirz co. ARE YOU G O.I CHEMICAL PAINT! Keady for use in WLito, and over One Hundred different Colors inado of utriot. ly pnro'WJtito Lead, Zioo and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted u ' handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice as Long as any other Faint. It. hat U-.y the FII'.ST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on Jim Thousand of tho finest houses in tWe country. ' MILLER J5ROT11 lCU.Sr .. - GENTLEMEN VV'e have Bold larbrfjunntities of your Chemisal Paint in thin section of the country, and till pat ties having used tho same speak highly of its dur ability and litiishj andtlcy t'md tho colors and mixture just as you represent. Thero can be no botler"rmint for exposure to heat and cold, and any one nsins it onea Will surtl y do so BKain. Voti havo privilege to use our names for referem-o. Koxpectl'ully, C11ALKANT A GRAFF. ' Address : SAIdyj,E CAM CEUT FP.LJC FOR SALE BY HOB INSON in U SEVtfiG UiU HET Oi11 AM Unrivaled in Appearance, ' Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construclk:. Unprecedented ia Popular!!?, And Undisputed in tho Broad Ckr: or itwa m vr.nv nr,sT oj'Htlatzt-v, tjricicr.s'r r-s:x.i,i?-:c!, HANDSOJEKST, Ar-Jx..- llszl rerfoct Bowing Maohiac IN THE WORLD . The erMt popularity of f!iWhl(l lh mosf eon Wnclna iriHuta to itt excellent: nnrt tutieriorilif : over oihof m iohlnea, and In submltilnfl It la the Irsas we put It ttnait Its merits, ana in no inimncs has It over yet lallod to tatlity an rtccmmonatlon In Itt tavor. The ttemani for the Whtto has nerflat9d to lucli an extant that tva art now compound to turn out . . tta Aoljt to v.Tpii3r tlx d.eno.ja.sLI Evort machlno It warrnrfted for 3 yeart, nd old lor trail at liberal Discount. or upon assy payment, to lull Hit convenient ol cuttomart. WTA0ESI3 WAHgn IV PHOCCTjnn zxsbixost. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO Ml S58 Euclid Avtv, Clevtltntf, Ohkv v.. THE GniSlNAL ft ONLY GttiUE'.Z Vibrator" Throsliors, with lurnorico MOUWTrJJ HORSE POWERS, AnA Steam Thretber Cnglnna, ? Hade Only by ...CHQlS.SHEPARD&CO., - HATT.13 CltEEK, IHIC1T. J4dia fair13' YHE nintcMrpn 4rnio-Snilii(r, T1mo . tietVlim, mi l i rnvKiviti liirtjnini ol thm .y mu I f"t CtUttlltUlT, RU 'tH'ii Ion, Un N.viii Urain trtxu TVUEi vniitl ll Hlrali vior Uill WuiU. ru OUAIV nnlrrHwITI not Httl.mlt to I ho ilw oiUa ltinclitiK-, wittu otic uittl on Itu Ulffsrncj. " T'lITS KTIItTC Thrrnhlnflf Expnnrfi (nit 1 it. 1 1 ii :i I i i I i m t.-ul MitifiKil t Crii ! itittuti I f Hm kj.u Uittlu oAViil) ljr Hit luiirotl litacuiMt. U Ilcvolvlnar 8bnft ThkIJo tho Rcpn THlnr. rnllrtily livt Hum llnti, l'lftn.i. KAtMlrx, nlitinM miclt tlliM-WriHllix ' riu-WrtlliiaT rniitill nun. l'ffii't lly Iwplnl lit r.ll Ktti1j mnl rntnlitluu ol Orftiu, Wot or Uiy, lutf or trttoi t, licRtlvdor lluuul. OT only YfiHlIy Rnperlor for M'hrntt liksHwatt. Jif(niii im ttcbaeut" or " rtbulldluf CMIlIU 1 Su.il. U CMitlul 1 ltrlr la Is lux, Tlmolhy, UllUt, (?tvr, n Uxtn, jl.ti iay. K , .tii it. ui nini, in ino nsi.f but- in citm rqain (ii. tin to bretltv MAItVETtOra for Plmpllrlrr f rort, FA umnic ir Mmt viti-htill llm imiiH. HUa) ul ltts. 1,1 Ukuo no LUicrlitc ui tkaireriosa. F OITTt RItob of Prpnrntor IId rnnir- lux irmu hut ! l wriM litr atuti t) p) 01 ISiutiuUitl lioito Tuwui to uintcb. . , OTEAltl Power Threrflicm a flpeclntty. , A iftl aUe if ,niIui tuftUu a.liiHlj for btfu Tuwoji1 0l Vlt X7uvlvnli1 Htcnm Threnlsrr En CHiti, wiili Yit.U lu)it-tVfiiti ii.t litallbcu 1 ttUuruA, Ukr boui any oiber 01 kluU. IS Tbornnsh Pinith. rwtfoiTi.a or M'orkntnnMhlp r.Irftitnt f I'ftrts, 4'nnil'UlriittNH (tf kqnliiiiut. VlVtaATOa' Tlll-ibr OtltQUliro laMOIUIoWOa FOK Partlenlara, call on onr Dpalpra ui write ta aa lur lUuin.td Circular, wltlca w au.ll lw ZTHngnt lim JOHNSTON ItUFFLEB 13 THf BEST ANO MOST POPULAR ', EEWINQ MACHINE ATTACHMENT Ever iu vntud. rricot-.CK) - . THE JOHNSTON TUCKER, " No Pwlnir Macliltia Attnchmont except tho ItuUler ia so Dutch u.sd us tlia Tutker. I'rico 52.00.. THE JOHNSTON CORDEJT rrlcofl.OO. Tlxao 3 are thermally , ijriittuul allatliimuta tht vry tody wants, and no sewing nia clii.10 is coiuplt'to without them. 'l iny nro ki'pt l.y all sewlr machine acnls. We will furnish ' uiihi'r of them at the price nuwed. Agents wnle for Illustrated cirett. I.u' 1 bud Wholrtalo Trice LUt to OTTUMIYA, IOWA. N G TO -PAINT? . uvi . t L.firi.,.ii, vwia. vr,.a, au.,. r -. wtr-,:'-'- ''.'. "ii -MkJ VIonATorl,, A?., 31, (l ,t:t St. Clair Kh-eefr CLEVELAND OHIy. & BONNE II, TIONESTA, PA.
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