KIHTOU. IVKUMZSPAT MORMXG, ATU. 16. 1S79. Ilarrisburg Letter. IIai:i:i.-uvi:o, April 12, 1879. Ki. Ii;rvni.tcAN : The Judge's Salary ill was defeated in the Senate for this scfsinn of the Legislature. The lull to prevent the spread of conta gious or infectious pleuropneumoDia nmong cattle of the State passed finally and was ?ent to the House for concur rence. In the House, among other acts, v one to encourage the plant ing o' s oy the roadside. This is not an act fully appreciated in your county at present, but the time may come when the forests are transformed from stately sighing trees to lofty piles of architectural beauty ; then trees by the roadside will bo something to be wished for. Mr. Early's bill to permit the inmates of any institution support ed by the State, to chooso such relig ious advisers as he or sho may determ ine, was thoroughly discussed and in definitely postponed. On Wednesday the Riot Bill sgain got its head above water, but was submerged by a vote of indefinite postponement, 103 to 9G. It is liable any day to make its ap pearance before the House, when I hope it will be finally settled. The Border Raid Bill passed second reading. As Friday was a legal holi day, the House adjourned over until Tuesday morning, thus allowing mem bers to return to their homes, and be all in their places by tho next session. Sauntering through the Capitol the other day we came to the room in which the State battle flags are kept. There they hang, each regiment grouped in companies, mute witnesses of horror, bloodshed and dismay. Some of the banners are still bright in their silken sleudor; and droop tat tered and torn, pierced by shot and shell; some show only the bruised staff with merely a faded tassel left to tell tho dreadful Ftory. Pcnnsyha itia's boys did noble service, and these flags prove that they have been in the thickest of the affray.' Passing out of this room of sad memories we go over to the Treasury building, in which i the Governor's room, au elegantly furnished apartment, and the gallery of portraits representing the Govern ors of the Commonwealth, Some of tho older ones are dressed iu velvet coats, huge wigs, embroidered .waist coats, and gay vestments quite equal to the difplay of modern fashionable women. In this room is a lock of Washington's hair framed, and also of Thomas Jefferson's, with an autograph letter of the latter. There are many models of a monument to be erected to the memory of Gov. Geary, brought here for the Government to select from ; $5,000 was the amount appro priated tor the purpose. With a final glance at Wm, Penn, clad in a steel armor, wo leave the gubernatorial company and wend our way homeward through the moist spring air. Vertias. na Our Washington Letter. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C, April 10, '79. Unhappily for the country and every one favoring a strict compliance with its pledges by Government, there is nothing in the record of a very large majority of Democratic Congressmen to encourage the-hopj that they will tint strike hand3 with the little band of financial fanatics and incendiaries who were swept into the 4G!h Congress on the ciest of tho Greenback wave that submerged the country for a brief space of time a few months since. Some of them came in as Democrats, some as Greenbackers and a very few vjt Republicans. Their number ia the last Congress were so few as to be easily held in check; but with the ro iifvrccii)eut3 sent by the Democratic Greenback coalition in certain di.-tricts at the last election, their strength has been considerably augmented and they are evidently bent on nullifying all the go'id result that have accrued from the forma) resumption of specie payments. The present programme look very like reman ling business in tercuts to tho tender mercies of the Lulls and bears and other speculators who waxed Cat during inflation times an 1 thi IoiMr period of doubt, uncer- J. K. WI'.NIC, tainty, depression and disaster between the crash r.f 1873 and Jany 1, 1879, when confidence was largely restored and business began to see old chan nels and make new ones, by the assur ance then given of a stable currency. The purpose of this ruischicvoin ele ment have been, so far, defeated by adjourning over Monday, bill day, thus allowing it no opportunity to in troduce the bills prepared to reopen all the vexed and complicated ques tions of finance happily settled, but for tho efforts of these tinkers, by re sumption. Immediately after adjourn ment last evening, however, a Demo cratic caucus was held to derjund that a session should be held Monday to allow the introduction of bills to au thorize the issue of bnlliou certificates and the substitution of Greenbacks for the national bank circulation. The caucus was not very folly attended and little else was accomplished but the passage of a loug string of political resolutions and one demanding that the fiuancial disorganizes be permitted to get in tlwir work. The letter of the resolution was so flagrantly at vari ance with all that Democracy has ac complished, cs to excite only the con tempt of intelligent men at this patent resort to bypocracy and downright lying, to divert attention from the real work it has in hand. That is, to force tho approval of the Executive to legislation that is intiiusically wrong and designed to securo partisan advantage, at the expense of every thing ru'ally and truly Republican in our form of government, w ith the al ternative of haviug its supplies cut off. The non-attendauce of many of tho prominent leaders seems to indicate some hesitancy on their part some doubt as to the policy of publicly es pousing the extreme Greenback posi tion. So long as theio seems omhopc of accomplishing anything by a dicker with the few Grecnbackers here in the House, no one expects them to sacri fice it by taking a stand in opposition. But in attendance at the caucus they would havo been forced to show their hands; hence their absence. If ; y Republican hero was in need of aiu from an external source to insure his firmness when the crisis of the battle now in progress on Capitol Hill comes, it was furnished in almost uniform gains by his pRrty wherever the Democrats forced the fighting on national issues in the elections just held. And those troubled with mis givings heretofore ou this point have generally dismissed them since the Republicans in Ohio, Michigan and elsewhere have demonstrated their in vincibility when couragousiy adhering to principle, while the &uu of the traf fickers and party gamblers has gone down into irretrievable disaster. Four times during tho past twelve months Southern military organiza tions had repeated the insult by visit ing this city and displaying their State colors inTieu. of tho Stars an! Stripes. A recent repetion has aroused great indignation. Pj Soto. Headstoaes of Union Soldiers. It is probably generally remembered that some years ago in 1873 Con gress passed a law providing for the erection of durable headstones over tho graves of soldiers of the regular and volunteer forces of the United States whose remains are interred in the Natioual Military Cemeteries. This law has been carried out, and the graves of the Nation's dead in these cemeteries are now permanently marked. At the instance of the War Department, Congress has recently authorized the erection of similar headstones over tho graves of the Union soldiers who are buried in pri vate and villiage cemeteiies. This will be done as Boon as necessary ar rangements can be made. In the meantime the Quirtermaster General, at Washington, will at once proceed to collect the necessary information as to where the headstones are required. All persons having any knowledge of the burial places of soldiers in pri vate cemeteries whose graves are not marked, nre requested to commuui cate the fact to the Quartermaster General, and give regiment, company, and date of ddath of deceased, if known. Similar iufoimation is desired from parties in charge of such ceme teries. Of course it is not intended to fur nish headstones for graves over which monumeuts have already been erected ! relatives or friends of the deceased. A handsome income for an ener getic lady or gentleman : Tho Ohio Scale Works of Cincinnati havo just patented and are now introducing to the public a Handsomely finished Fam ily Scalo, an article that has always been needed in every household, and in a communication addressed to tho publishers of this paper the proprie tors ask us to refer them to somo reli able party, to introduce it for them to the people of this County. It is very seldom that a new article steps so sud denly into universal favor. House keepers are loud in its praise, it is always ready, there are no 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 columu 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 the articles to bo weighed are placed, and they have an adjustable indicator so that you can take the tare of any vessel you may use in weighing, giving you the exact net weight. Housekeepers at once see their value in weijihiiij fruits, sugars and other ingredients used in preserving, cooking etc., or in testing the weights of purchases to others. The Scales uro made of Brass, arc highly polished and are finished in a shillful manner. They are very at tractive and take tho eyo of every one who 6ces them. It seems to us that nearly every family in this county will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to up quite a nice little income during the next few months. The Company has agents in other counties who are easily making from $5.00 to SG.00 per day selling them, and wo would recommend parties in need of employment to drop tho Ohio Scale Works, No. 125 and 127 Central Ave.. Cincinnati, O., a IWal Card and all information etc., will be cheerfully given them by mentioning this paper. Xeia A d vert i semen to. Dissolution of Partnership. Notieo is hereby given that tho partner ship latelv subsisting between A. 15. Hoot, Sen., and George F. Watson, of Kinsley Township, Forest County, Pa., under tlio lirni of Hoot it Watson, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Said A. . Root Sen., having sold his interest in said partiv rship to Aaron It. Root Jr. Ak) debts ow jii'jr to said partnership aro to bo received by Watson it Root, tho newlirni, and all demands on said partnership are to be presented to thorn for pav n.cn t. A. it, Hoot. . F. Watsox, Tinnoiifn A nril Jrli 1.H70. - ' - -1 - - --- - QUARLliS RA1SIU, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST., - - TIONKSTA, T A STAVE BOLTS WANTED -BY- J. IL ID & CO. Nothing but IsTO. 1 BOLTS ACCEPTED. Slave Rolls, 35 inches in length. Trice paid, 4.00 per cord. Ifciidiug ISoIts, 22 inches in length, and cut from timber not less than 22 inches in diameter. Trice, $3.50 per cord. feblO SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Fleas o!' Forest, County, and to mo direct ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public venduo or outcry, at the Court House in tho Borough of Tionesla. on MONDAY, MAY 5, A. P., 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described property to-wit : v John Slioup vs. John Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson, ami William Wilkin son Jr.. Fieri Facias, No. l:i May term, 1K79, Tato it Vanliicson, Attys. All that warrant numbered live thousand one hundred and thirty-six. sitiiaud in Kin-ju icy Township, Forest County, Pennsylva nia j vontainiiii? four hundred and twenty acres, moi'o or less, and bosndc and described as follows on tho Forest , county map, to wit : I.yirs on a branch of Sal mon creek, bounded on the East by War rant No. obJ.-t, on tho South by Warrant No. 5l:i7, on ttio West by Warrant No. 5I."), and on the North by Warrant No. 5135 the lieed of which to tho Defendant is recorded in Forest county, in Deed Book No. 8, p. 11511. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of John Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson and William Wilkinson Jr., at tho suit ot John Shoup. TERM- OF KALE. Tho following must be strictly comp'ied will, when the property is sti iekn down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other lien cred itors liccuii c tho purchaser, tho costs on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortao searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro -oipt3 for tho amount of the pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof us lie may ckiim, must bo furnished tho Sheriff. L All bids must bo paid in full. II. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until - o'clock p. in., of tho day of .-.ile, at which time all property not settled tor will njjain bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst, sold. Soo Purdon's 1 Hires t, Ninth Edition, pa-jo 4.0 and Smith's Forms, pao iifvl. V C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. Sheriffs Orlice, Tioicsta, l'a., April 1-, '70. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONKSTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Alle-rheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, ;ij Hides from Tloup-stn; 'io acrescicarod ; joo.i iiarn : iramo house small on-hard; fences uood ; splendid water, w in soia ut a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Threo and n half miles Entof KUtanniiu'. in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson l'ann. All under lence ; splendid farm house mid barn, and all necessary out-hmldlnu-s. Well watered ; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Liinestono. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kiner'-ley Township, this county, known as tho D. Itarrir.tfton (arm. About 10 acres cleared; ood barn; small orchard: houso in fair condition; well fenced A fino lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevvillo, Forest count','. Tart ot tho Daniel Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono mile from NeilKown ; about !" or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good oaK on mo oaiance. THIRTY ACRES, Tn Jenks Township, Forest county; ten aerss cleared; small orchard Browing, eomiortaolo liouse ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Rorouph, near the Court House. A splendid business location. MANHOOD: How Lost, How Restored ! Just published, a new edition of Dv. f'ulverweli's Celebrated Essav on tho - ical cure (without medicine) of Spermator rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Murriayre, etc. ; lo. Consumption, Kpi- lepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulyenco or sexual extravagance, icc. t. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. Tho celebrated author, in this admirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty ye nn successful practice, that the alai-iiiintj consequences ot sell- aituso may iio radi cally cured without tho dangerous we of internal medicine or the application of tho knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at xnco simple, certain, and eueciuai, uy means of which every sulferer, no matter what his eonlition may be, may cure lumselt cheaply, privately, and radically. &2, This lecture should bo in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under fecal, in a plain envelope, lo any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address tho Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., Kew York ; I O. Box, 4iib0. ' 4-16 ly; TO INVENTORS AND rIECHWICS. PATENTS end how obtain them. Pamphlet of CO panes free, upon receipt of Stamps lor rosta-jo. Address, (JiLMoitK, Smith it Co., Solicitor!, of Patents. Box 31. tf Wasdiiriuton. I). C. "V7"OUNrr M12N iiroriarcd for activo Lusl- X nesH life. Tho onlv iiiKtitiition in tho Unitl States axclulvcly devoted to prac tical business education. School nlwaytt tn session. Studentii can i nter atHiiy tune. l-'or circular i;ivins full prticulars nd- ilress, J. V. SMITH, A. Al.t 50 1m l'ituburi;h, Ta. M fi O 5 ET Ht''l 25 prnts iu Btnmps k H h fcJ - or currreiicy lor a new IIOHSli JHiOlC. Ittieat-H all diseases, has I !..) lino cnuravin showing ositions as- BST B If mimed I'V sick horses, tt J J IV talile of doses, a lai L'o col lection of VALL'AltLli lll-X'JFKS, rules lor tiilliny: tlie ago ol a horse, with an en- Kravinir showing teeth ol each year, and a larije Hiiiouiit of other valuali:e horse in formation. Ir. Wm. II. Hall says. "I have hoiht books that I paid and f 10 ior wincii i tio not, line us wen ua i u vours." Sknd for cnu'irr.AK. Aoknts Wak'Ikd, Jl. S. Kendall. M. 1).. Knons- burgh Falls, Yt. mar 'M 1 y. VATIOArAL IIOTFiL, COUTLAXDT tSTUKliT, ueur Ilroadway, TS'o-w A'ork. IIOTOIIKISS it- POND, Proprietors. Oil THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The restaurant, cafe and lunch room at tached, are unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of service, liooins fit els. to per da, SI to if 10' per week. C'oitYcnicnt i j all ferries and eitv railroads. -U ' V ludwic sviayer, SANHS 15LOCK, OIL CITY, V.. Wholesale i Retail Dcaier In SEGARS AND LIQUORS. ALSO, Airnnremcids nmdo with tho Retail J.iipior trade for l'hil. Rust's Ulllivitukoe r.i.irer 5?ocr. Also, to private families. This beer Is pronounced to 1m 1 ho Tll'XT HKKIl in tho country for Medical pur poses. Spoon! nrviiiiL-emclitu made with tho express companies for (Iclivlufr. Send in yqur order and con vineo yoursell. LUItWIU MAYKR. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AN 1- Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A FT l-'R Monday, Nov. 13, IS75 trains will run as follows; STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. J No. 8 N.. 1 No. 4 Ho. p III p 111 p 111 p 111 ft 111 2:10 11:20 8:l.r 2:.r". 7:10 l-.CO S:0r. 7:0i 1:10 r: 12 4:4:1 8:.":i (!::io 'J:oS 4:20 r::is i:r,o 5::t: ll:-(7 .'1:02 5:.ri(l 10:05 f:Jf. :41 ):: 10;4r. 4:l(! 10:55 1;.2 7:12 11:05 4:25 10::10 1:15 7:r2 1I:5 :i:4i 0:12 1 1:5(1 k;:12 12:51 ;:i)H D:0-J 11:110 S;5:i 1:15 :l(l H:J51(i:U) 2:0!' 2:2;! 2:22 2:15 0:4 1 2:54 1:53 0:2:1 3:51 1:17 P:47 5:20 12:40 8:10 f.:55 11:00 (1:10 10:0(1 WiO H::;o f.:5:i 10:1(1 1:15 8:'j(i 4:m 7:13 11:05 1:22 7:53 3:31 7:50 11:12 12:50 7:17 2:55 8:5S l:05ll:::i (i:lo 1:10 p. mla. m a. m p. m!p. m a in Pittsburph R:.V1 W Pen I inioH):iii) K manning 10:",n R. R k JunelhlS l'.radvBendll::i.l Parker 12:10 P.iiilciiton 12:.VJ Scrubirrass 1:'.!S Franklin Oil City Oleopoli 2:'J0, 2:.rl 2:.")! i .':!! ."l:.Vi t:.".0 l;00 fi:2.r l-.ai2.le Hock Tidiouto Trvineton Falconers Buffalo Oil City 2-.I0 Pot. Centre :t:(l Titusvillo S:34 Corry 4:4(1 p. m Trains run by Phih'delphia Time. 1) A VI n McCAlUK). Uen'l Sup t. MORTON HALL, -en 1 Passenger it Ticket Agent. VICTORIOUS ! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand "ilcc'al of Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with, perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features uf llie celebrated Giant Farm ani Waretase Fans, MADS DV ' A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now havinc ir.nr.y late iinprovririfnu, thry are fully rqual every demand : clcr.ninq al kiml - cf tir.tin, Tcx lleai. s, C:ur Pears, Com ai d Smnll S ed. Thev vradc Whevt nehcctlv bv crcehandlinr. Sep arate OaH from V!:cnt, K.ttlty and Uye. Thry h.'vu vtry perlcrt a-TangcmrntJ l.-r cleaning imiony, Clover, Hsx !-cd, Orrhrird Crnas, end n'l ctl.ir Small Seeds. Tlicy Cl;::ft' rerfctly, pml c.-rr.H- e every quulification rctjuicd tJ do ine bc: t work in trie tnoue-t unic. Warchous-. r well as Tr.rm Mil!i, r.-e larrjcly enn- struclcd, b .ili l.lrv's rci.; r; r ire :i.'c t scion-., mndatc T.-.u d :r.:in;!, end rivlnr' cr.jnclty c f frnpi j to 5no bus!ie!s per li.-rr, r.cc. rcVnr tt s'.iq of mi.L I'hey a'c r!:.-)-wd, b ;xcd f roren tMnsporiation, and "set vi " cr "knc':tj d)v: for forwnrdlnj Inlard, as icqr.e;:-.:'I ; and n dl rnsci put free on board Cars or Steamer.' Urd-ra filled Mine day a received. . Mills !''iT)cdi"kriocl.ed anw?" r f-1' h ' ' 'he rei;;ht ch;r;.'cd nsv.hin f-rwan'ed ".etup." Oltt. rr:irr.s and Circu .".ri -.:pp.iru o: np:-n .c.-.. i nica Mill be iit-.oicil (-.: r:-a ru iicri iem-.s. torrc. ponJer.ce ec' f:' Ul ... m.".i-.i.'lLI U'U mm . JOHITSTOIT liTJXiEia CO., OTTUMWA, IOWA. ARE YOU G O I CHEMICAL PAINT Heady for use in White, nnd over ly pure. White Lead, Zincnd Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and clulRper, and to last Twice as Lono a any other 1'aint. It has taken- the FIHST TRCMIUMS at twenty of tho rttato Fairs of Iho Union, and is on Many Thousand of tho finest house in the country. MII.LKK TmOTIIKRS. tJKNTLUMK.V 'S"e have sold hr-a quantities of your (Miemisal I'aiut in this section of the country, and all jurtios having imod tho same speak highly of its dur ability and liuisli; and thry find tho colors ami mixture lust as you lepiespnt. Thorn can be no belter paint lor exposure to neai aim com, turn uny onu using it, once will surely do so a;,'ain. You have privilege to use our nanies fur reference. Address : MIHiXjTllli BROTHERS, VU, 31, tC lilt St. Clair Street, BAMPLE CAU3 SENT FEEE FOR SALE BY nOMXSON u sewing rJ2Ac;:: THIS E3T OF , Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity; Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in tho Broad Clair. OPBtlNQTHI VERY nEST OFt;RATI7!0 O.UXCXtF.ST HANDSOMEST A"N1 licet Perfect Sewing HacMna IN TH WORLD. . .1 MMII1 1 The flppti t pppiiiarltv til f he WMt It k frost esiv Wnclnq tribute la Its excellence anrl sunrlnnly Over other mnchlnei.and In tuhmlttlnq It to th trade wo put It upon Its merits, and in no Imiancs has Merer yet lallc J to sutltfy any rocotnmondatlon In IU favor. The demnnd for !h Whllo has Inereatct fo such an extent that aro now compelled to turn out A. Cemploto f3emrln.Br Sacblxi every tl.ri mimitea Lk -tiie eiBijr te mv-Txly tiia d.xxxeuad.I Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, on old for csh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ot customers. WAKTZB JH UMOCCTCHD T11OT0I7. WHITE SEWlWUACHlNE CO.. M 358 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.' THE ORIGINAL & ONLY CLUING Vibrator" Threshers, with mrnovKD MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Threther Ungln; Made only by I'ICHGlS, SilEPARO & C0.f llATTr.R (UF.EIf, Mien. TUFe MntrMrivH 3rn hi-sn viuit, Tltno vtllKt mii 1 l ia-j SiM 'inrtnimr ul iliU il.ty feet Ctuiiiif tuj fur Mviits lrln from Wituga. G11A1V nolsorrtTiill not Submit to lit o i-iiiri inn uat MftlHito 11 C inlu A I itit iiiHrmr iU .inn. T5?TTIItK Tlirrr.lilnit Ecprimri ntl.l nU' lt :l I b 'I llnr! I...t M ii I i Cei 'I I I in-. . i' I El rultir. i-.nnit.-iy H 'U iumi jtuxtrio, ii.hi-i. i.uhk, aikI All limn-vvrmi lit j nii.l Liuln-wet-lui J comiili- - rnlloii. l'vrini-tly H lntMr-il Id nil Mn irtAii l (''ii llllutio o Gintu, Wet or Di'', J,(ii( or bhoi (, livei.WM r IltiUD'J. IOT only Vawtly Hiiprrlor for Whonf. tiHtM. H.ii li-V, !()"', tt'i'l llktt llKilli, I .U 1 1 lc o.l V Ml -(OHnliii 'I UrfKlii-i- In ri.ii. 'i'liiiiituv, Hi riier. ti I llkn fi u. Itrniiiiin in " Attiicttmeuu" or lutuitaiitrj ' In cimiitu ftuiu liiuku to tk-ciia. rt AUVET.OVH for Flmpl.rtiy nf rnrtn. IjI H-lnif titan uuu Inul I i" uti.tl it:lU nt 4uA. i3S ilukci an UiUiilitiui tk-ultoriOfi. FOVtt tll7-c of Hrpn rnenr ?Inlr, vnnr iua fi'Mtn hi x li 'Iwi'lie (I'M t iivoaijltaiuf tiuUUtttd lloiM TuWUlkt to liUttL-ll. - STEAM Power Tsifplirrn n Hpcclnltr. I ; tl lUu fefjini aLui iumui wAJittwiy lii oivhui I'wweh OIT II ITnrlvnlnl Firnm TfiroNlirr E miior, villi Vlul.l iiiprtvt-ntrii niit D.allntu yvetliiroa, far IwyuttU any othuriukej ov UiuL IN Tliornnth AVorkmnnnliip, TIrirnnt l-'lliUU, i'ar:oj(i-n of l'i t, ('uii.lciiiii- nf l..iiiiiH-ii:t etc., wiir " Vibuatoh" 'i'Ui'tfftUur Uuttila ara luciu,niinV. FOR l'ortlrularB, cn on our Dealer ur wrtl U ua lot Ulhiruta(Jliuuittr( wuit u wv Uiil It ae -mr 1 THE JOHNSTON EUJFLEH IS THE BE ST A N O MOST POPULAR SEWINQ MACHINE ATTACHMENT Ever invented. Prlco f2.0O THE JOHNSTON TUCKEU, No Fevring Matlilno Attachment except the) ltuUlvr ia au uimh used as tho Tucker. ITico JiOO., THE JOHNSTCM COROER l'rlcoH.00. These 3 are the really riractical attachments that every body wants, and no auwliifr. nia cin no is toiiijilcto without them. They ore kept by all aewinir machluo agents. We will furntaa t'llhcr of them at the price named. Agents wrile for illustrated cireu lur and Whole talo fries List to , F J G T O PAiflT One Hundred dilTereut Colors in ado of strict St. Petersburg!!, l'a., Jan. 10th, 1ST7. CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNI-I!, UOXKSTA, PA. C VI D R AT 0 R
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