6hc forest Jiltpuli'lkan. J. k WKNK, KDITOH. WliDXESDAT MORNING, 11 G. 6, 1879. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR STATIC TUIiASUKKK, IIox SAMUEL BUTLER, of Chester County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. yon ASSOCIATE JUDUK. LKWIS ARNER. FOll niSTIirCT ATTOKNEY, S. D. IRWIN, ESQ. EOll COUNTY SUnVKYOR, . JACOI5 COOK, FOR COKOXEll. JOHN HUNTER. Our Washington Letter. Sppclal to llio Repuhupan, Washington, D. C, July 31, 79. The news from all part ot the South continues to be dlsconraging to those who had hoped the Democrats had some regard for their promises to protect thrt rights of those who disa gree with them in politics. A late in cident at Yazoo City, Miss., illustrates their perfidy, aDd shows how little confidence can be placed in confeder ate professions of reconstruction, or Jove of fair play. A man named Dixon headed an independant move ment in a local canvass agiinst the Democrats. Riots were incited by the '"best citizens" and finally a "great public meeting" was held, de scribed as composed of "earnest, de termined men," which requested Mr Dixon to retire from the cauvass. What kind 6f request it was is illus trated by the language of the agree ment he was forced to sign. Iu it lie said, "I agree to withdraw from the political canvass, provided I will bo protected in my rights as auy other citizen." That is provided he would waive the right to take part in poli tics against the old rebels, he will bo guaranteed his r'ght 16 life, and be protected from mob violence. Simi lar reports como from South Carolina, and Georgia. Bulldozing: is rampant. and yet if you report the facts, we are accused of flaunting the bloody shirt, aud keeping up sectional issues. When will the nation awaken to the true, and awful condition to which the confederate domination is bringing k?'' Tlrere is- a growing disposition , among- the intelligent citizens to dis trust the European scheme to cut a canal across the American Isthmus. The New York Sun sounds the alarm against it, and without sticking faith Mly to the "Munroe Doctrine," it follows the lead of Senator Burnside'i iu denunciation of it. Those who have examined it say that it has all the elements of a wild speculation, and that its prospect is not promising. It's construction would take at least fifteen years if the plan of Do Lesseps is to be followed,, and the expense would bo greatly above the estimates. This feeling awakened an interest in Capt. Ends project, for a mariue railway across the Isthmus at Panama, so con structed as to transport loaded ves sels. Capt. Eads has a great many more adherents and believers since his success with the Mississippi jettys system, and other distinguished engi ueeis endorse his plaus. It would not cost ten per cent, of the cost of the proposed canal, aud could be built in two or three years. It is quiln proba blo that the Government will take hold of the matter as an American In stitution, and send our surveyors to look over tne ground, with reference to applying the plan of Capt. Eads. The. work if successful would be of immense value to the Uuited States, and why shouldn't it succeed ? Secretary Sherman will return here in a few days, he will give the poor afliicted Democrats but a brief rest, however ft- soon he will go to Ohio, and repeat his supply of hard facts, fur the Democrats to kick against ; at preseut. ho ij the ;noit conspicuous mark of democratic venom. You can tell very easily whoa a man is doinir good work by the howling of the Con-li-'derato ghouls who pursue him. De Soto. Spkaker IUnd.u.l is now occa sionally mentioned ns a possible can didate for Vice-President. '1 lie idea was pot s u '''? rst?d bv Senator Walla'jc. Auditors' Reports. En. RK.rritLicAN: Plenso allow me through your paper to say to the School Directors of Tioncsta Borough that the Auditors Report of lbs Treas urers' account, which is published iu late numbers of the IvErvnucAN, is not such nti annual financial statement as meets the requirements of law, or the demands of the public. The fear that such a statement as this will, if allowed to go nnrebuked, work mis chief, by being patterned after by others, is my motive for taking the directors to task, As I understand the school law, it certainly is the duty of the auditors to settle the treasurer's account; and their report "shall be filed with the town clerk, if there be one; and if there be no town clerk, the report shall remain with the senior aiiditor for the inspection of all per sons concerned." But it is made the duty of the beard of directors to publish in a "fully classified form," a statement of "all the financial operations of tho district;" including balance due from collectors, receipts, expenditures, oseta nnd lia bilities, a statement whichof neces sity nust embrace the settlement with the treasurer, and collector as well. It is made the duty of the board to prepare an itemized statement of all this, aud submit it to the auditors, and then if found by the auditors to be correct, publish it in a condensed but fully classified form. A fwlly classified statement of "Re ceipts must give the "Gross amount of tax duplicate," less tho unseated tax, and exonerations; "Amount of State appropriation ;" "Received from other districts;" "Unseated tax re ceived from county commissioners;" "liquor fines," and so on. Under tho head "Expenditures" will be given the total amounts paid "For teachers; For fuel ; For fees of collector and treasurer ; For salary of secretary," &c. Under "Assets" it will bo stated how much a delinquent collector is behind on his duplicate. And other classified items of assets and "liabili ties" will complete the statement. If the financial affairs of the district have been kept iu the state they should bo, tho statement, if properly prepared, need occupy 110 more space than tho auditor's report which gave nie the occasion for this communication. Tho point I make is, that whatever is worth doing at rfll, is worth doing well. The annual financial statement should be so complete in its details, as to help confirm in the mind of the interested reader, the happy conviction, that the officials of his township are careful and capable. Truthful P. Attack by Highwaymen Is the title of an f.bly written item in the last issue of the National, in which the editor takes exception to the fact of my having becu attacked by such characters about a week pre vious, sa published in the Republican. He says that from the fact that uo attempt was made to arrest the rascals, and no one being found dead or crip pled and from certain other lacking elements, it sounds like a big finh story ; and further adds that when a fellow is scared, as he says I was at the owl spoken of in the article, might shoot a hole through his own hat. The article, as it appeared in tho Republican, is every line, word and letter true; yet Coburn is the last man who ought to take exception to a truth stated. Mental science teaches us that a man who is addicted to telling falsehoods is always imagining that every thing he hears must of ne cessity be of the 6ame quality as his own fabrications. That Coburn can manufacture a lie out of whole cloth can not be disputed ; and if disputed, ran bo proven. A uan who by his bare-faced, white-livered lies has so degraded himself as to be an object of detestation by all decent persons, ought not to try to cast reflection upon an honest white man, which dignity Coburn can not boast of. As to being scared by an owl, Dr. you must im agine that I am iu possession of jour guilty conscience and feared it was His Satannic Majesty calling in ,U imp, and that if I were ia your place, would have to obey the summons. Doctor, I am too well known in Forest county fur a mau like you to try to falsify any of my statement. If 1 had ever told the ono-millionelh part as many lies us you have told, there would be some reason to doubt my woid. If you were to take about twenty fivo barrels of your cough syrup and fifly-thnusatid boxes of quack pills, and cleanse yourself as thoroughly as is possible, you might he sold for a very inferior quality of guano; and if thoroughly pixod with other ordure you might be applied to plants without destroying their growth. Dr. I am a little different from you ; you never stop at a fish story you ouly tell full grown, bare faced lies. I am not quite donw to your level yet. Allowing a figurative expression, your character would bo of servico to a boot black in blackening boots and shoes, which could be done by merely rubbing them against it. Yet it would be a disgrace to the memory of the animal whose hide furnished the leather of which the boots were made, to have them blackened nginst the character of such a miscreant as you have proven yourself to be. F. F. Whittbkin. Whig Hill, Pa., Aug. 4, 1879. Many know the valuo contained in Fluid Extract of Smart Weed, as a liniment, applied externally, as well as an internal remedy for colds, sore ness of the cords and sinews, known as sore bones. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti tusville, Pa. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by G.VW. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 19 2f. - New Advertisements. EOllfiE HENDERSON. G TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fust door south of Lawrjiiiee House. For a nice shave, sham poo n or hair-out call on Mr. II. llo in lirst-clnsa in every respect. aujr-lf. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, INDIANA, PA. Buildlngr, the best kind iu tho United SUites. Accommodations, for 400 Hoarders. School, lirst-elass in all respects. Departments, Normal, Classical, Com mercial, Musical. The Fall Term of 15 woeks M ill open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1870. Expenses as low as any other Beliool af fording equal advantages and accom modations. For Catalogue, address John H. French,' LL. D., Principal. MEAD VILLE A- thorough course In Uook-keepinar, Penmanship, Telegraphinir, Drawing, English Uranehes, fit.:. Send for circular nnd specimens of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. Enclose hi x cents in stamps. Address, A. W. SMITH, augO-lm. Mcadvillo, Pa. Pennsylvania Female College, EWTEXII, IMTTSIIl'UCII. A first-class eollego for women. Educa tional standard high. Advantages com plete. Most delightful situation in tho whole country. Terms quito moderate. Opens Sept. 10. Address MISS HELEN E. PELLET R E A TJ, aug 0-lm. Acting President. NATIONAL HOTEL, COUTIjAXUT HTllKET, nvar Hroadway, IVoav York. IIOTOIIK1SS tC POND, Proprietors. ON THE EUEOPEAN PLAN. The restaurant, eafe and lunch room at tached, are unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of service. Rooms 50 ctt. to $ti per day, &l to $10 per week. Convenient to all ferries nnd city railroads. 44 ly QRGANOFOIL! ANTI-MONOPOLIST i The Titusville MonsiNO Herald eon tains full and complete market and month ly Oil Reports, and all tho local and gen eral news. Price $10 per year. Weekly Herald fcl.50. Send for sample copies. ffJ INVENTORSNFHEmNICS PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of tiO pages free, upon receipt of Stumps for Postage. Address, Oilmokk, Smith ei Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, D. C. JAMES M. BEVERLY, PRACTICAL HORSE-SHOER (Shop just South of Knox's Mill.) TIOISTEISTJL, IF.A.. FOIt RE-SETTINO SHOE 15 CTS. NEW SHOES 30 CTS. EACH HAND MADE Oil PATENT. Carriage Ironing and Repairing, and Dlacksniithirtg of all kinds done in first class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, Quoiter, Split Feet, Acute Laminitis, Acute Narvi-.-ular diseases, and tho prevention of Interfer ing, Clicking, etc. junyll 0 RISLEY S PURE DiSTILLFD " . WITCH HAZEL, IIaMAMELIS VIKOINIOA. OP. E tia I iu quality to uny made, and only hall' Uie price, z. bin ties "i'lc. Pints iiOe. lielievcs Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sore Eyes, Nose-Iilccd, Weeding J.ungs, Painful Menses, Whites, Asthma, lieduees Swellings, Piles, etc. Cures liruiscs, Scalds, IJnrris, Sprains, Wounds. Rheu matism, Erysipelas, Cht'hlains, Varicose Veins, Neural iia, etc. Natures universal remedy internal and external use. lfyour druggist has not got it have him order it of the proprietor, CHARLES F. RISLEY, Wholesale Druggist, 51 Cortlandt Street, New York. niirtiiiiiii. ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to (u7. P. Howell it Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y for their Eight.y-pago Pamphlet, showing oust of adverting. 13 R D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND riiAcrriuAi aunvirvou, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACltES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 3 miles from Tionesta ; 40 acres cleared ; goodlmrn; framo house: small orchard ; fence good; splendid water. Will be sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF l.r2 ACRES, Three and half miles Enstof JCittanning, in Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All under fenco ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary nut-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for ruising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Klngsley Township, this eountv, known as the D. Harrington farm. About 40 acres Vleared ; good barn; small orchard: house in fair condition; well fenced. A lino lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. . FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest eountv. Part ot tho Daniel Aones plaeo. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or i!0 acres cleared, partly fenced. Sotno good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jonks Township, Forest county; ten Here cleared; small orchard growing, comfortable houso ; woll watered. Cheap. A 15UILDINO LOT In Tionesta IJorough, near tho Court Houso. A splendid business location. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short &. Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, and BulFalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh R'ys. 0 N AND AFTER Juno 2:id, l.STfl, Trains win leave on city as loiiows: T'fin A AT 1),lilv' through I Jv.xxl-l coach ) arriving at May villo 10:45 a. in.; Point Chautauqua, ll:'o) a. in.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in.; Buffalo, 1:25 p. ni. 10in A M 1!li:.V, except Nim I KJtKJ XX.ltl. dav.arrivingntMay villo 3;50 p. in.; Point Chautauqua, 4:15 p. in.; Fair Point, 4:.J0 p. in.: lluffalo, 7:15 p. m. Q) ,) ; p 1f Daily, except Sunday. iv vu 1 (has through coach and Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at May villo 5:50 p. in.; Point Chau tauqua, 0:10 p. m.; Fair Point, U:25 p. in.; Itutlalo 8:20 n. m. 4(11 MM Saturday only, nrriv- J r.AI.. ing at MayVillo, 7:40 p. ni.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. m. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake 0:45 a. in. (Monday only), 2:00 p. m., 3:55 p. in., 8:25 p. m., f'aily. J. L. BUTMAN, Bunt., Mayville, N. Y. W. S. BALDWIN, tien'l Passenger Agent. Buffalo, N. Y. THE Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, 82,000,000 200,000 Shares, PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHARE. UNASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Bplane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec' The property of this. Company consisj of twelve mines and mining locations, Ids cated in Lako County, Colorado, ir. the nil v nf I .iu.l vi 1 In ut-u,i .ll . , ..w. t.i . ,J4 wiueii extensive work has been done, in all cases exmmung true nssuro veins, good pay streak, and well defined lodes. Three of tho leading mines are well opened up and have at tho lowest compu tation over ten thousand tons of ore in sight; by May 1st, tho Railroad now under construction will be within u short dis tance oi this rirooertv. Tho Company proposes to sell a portion if l:-...I- ... At r., ..I . iv oi ?t.jf jitir rsiiurc ior me pur pose of more completely developing its mines, and for the erection of works for the treatment of its ores. Annlieatioii for tho Kt.ielf rteir 1 a ..t.i.l,. i . - - ...... ' ' 'J IIIII1IU ... .1 ... .....I... .1 ..... ... " ' "micu oj iuo v-ompanv, oi uroauway New York. N. B. 'Vhf Afi)iilUI Jtsmrtl it' X'niu York, tho highest mining authority in this w..i.ii r, w e r en. jsi, j .-ssi. ino prille pal owners in this company are liai winking men, who by their own lain have uncovered large hmlict of ore whic tliev now u i.sli in evi,- ,,.t ..,..1 i market. Our reniler will .i-..n t.. ... a venture with these worthy men, this money iu pronatiiy no returned to tin twenty fold. Tho business mauagemt ni nt lias been placed in the euro of Mr. J. Thompson, an officer of high standing one of (he larirct and best hunks in I ill the city. A Prospect us irivinir fill I i.mi-i i..nl M'lit free, on application to the Seci etai y TOR WORK of all kinds done at thin of uco on biiort notice. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -A IS l - Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Buffalo Railroad. 0 N AND AFTER Monday, July 2S, 1871) d irauis w in run as ioiiowsi STATIONS. Northward. Sontbwnr Kg. 1 Nn. 4 Nit. I No. Vo lt Mf. l a in (i:20 4:12 3:10 1:55 1:35 12:27 11:55 10: r( 1:4 0:00 8:41 8:30 8;03 ff:15 (1:25 a in p ni 2::i5 il;.V, 4:15 5:115 p in S:40 10:45 12:(i0 1:15 1:35 2:38 3:10 4;30 5:37 11:30 7.3(1 7:50 8:24 U:30 10:15 p m 8:00 (i:50 : 1 5 5:35 5:20 4:50 4:31 3:52 3:17 2:50 2:35! 2:28 2:07 1:31 1:00 11:05 8:30 1:40 1:25 I:O0 11:50 p 111 Pittsburch H:.r.5 1:50 W Pen,IunclO:0 12:35 11:55 11:10 Kittanning 10::to R Il k .luncllMO ady Bend 11:22, 10:55 'arker 11:52 (1:25 7:01 7:H 8:20 8:5J 10:25 10:07 0:25 8:45 8:15 I inlenton ll::tl iTubgrnss 1:07 rank I In 1:118 il City 2:05. 1 Oil Oleopolls 2;X EngloRock 2:4lt Tionesta 3:04 Tldiouto .1:42 Irvinetoil 4:20 Falconers 5:40 Buffalo 8:15 Oil City 2:15 7:00 10:40 11:01 ll::!2 12:10 8:25 8:08 7:41 (1:35 a. m 3:55 3:3:: 3:05 1:55 p. in Pet. Centro 2:115 7:20 ntusvillo :t:05 7:45 Corry 4:10 8:50 p. mlp. m a. m n. in Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DAVID MrCAlHiO, Gen'l Sup't. MORTON HALL, Nen'l Passenger it- Ticket Agent. UREiAT REDUCTJON! flmTITUTB AND QROOTCDS. CHAMBERLAIN" INSTITUTE ANIt rillALS C0LLS32, JIAXDOLPII. 3N-.Y. It is a largo and thoroughly cduiiicd Seminary for both sexes. Established in INiO. Property freo lroni debt. S103.0oo.00. New Boarding Hall, with steain-hont. etc. erected In 1S73 at a cost of f I5,(H 0. Ex "cl ient board and home-like arrangements throughout. Total expense for board, furnished room steam-heat, light, washing, and tuition for 14 weeks, gto.20, for one year, ?147.(H). For catnloguo 'or further information, address, l'roi. J. T. ED- w Alius, 1). Principal. fftT-tallierin opens AugiiMt 2(1. winter Term opens December t. Spring Term opens March 23. lS-8t KENDALL'S'ffiia will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous, iVe., or iiiiv enlargement, AND 1 1 1, SPAVIN REMOVE THE O T- M V I kl BUNCH WITH OUT BLISTER 1 NO or causing a sore. No remed v ever discovered cuiials it for I I EJ C" certainty of nclinii iu stop- W I & ping t,c lameness end re moving tho bunch. Price M.tiO. 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At: Tho world-renowned author, in this ndmirnble Lecture, clcany proves from his own experience that the awful conse quences of .Self-Abuse may be ell'cctually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials : poiutiuLr out a mode of cure at once certain and ell'ectual, by which every sullercr, ho matter w hat Lis condition "may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately aud rad ically. vi-77ii' lecture witl iirore a boon to tft(iti.irtil.i to tlioimumlK. ' Sent, under real, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt -of six cents, or iwii postage sunups. Address I no Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St., New York ; 1. O. Box, 45SO. 4-Ki-ly. r' tat, .ytrii.'.icj V it - A RE YOU CG - 1 ...I nu n uoievaio i ricis j JomErsToisr jtjitXiEis, go., ottdmwa; iowa. CHEMICAL PAINT. lteiuly iiir use Ih WV'te, nnd over One lluinlreil ililVorcnt Colors tiiiulo of H:-ii t ly puro White Lead, Zine anil I.iHseeil Oil, Clieini.-aily 1-011 1 Si m rl , witrinntoil mm li luiulsoiner iinil eheujier, and to last T ic.) as l.onj; m any oilier l'aint. li lias taken tlio rillST lnnl I UMS nt twenty of the Stitto I-'uirs of tho Union, and is on Muny Thoj.saai.1 of the finest houses in the eounlrv. St. lVter.shurnh, l'a., Jan. liHii, 1.S77. . ii;."ri.i:li:. We li i i s.idl lar'j-o iii inlilios ot yiiir ('iiciiiisal l'aint in 'tliis' section of the e:innt!'y, ami all iar(ios irivum' use. I the s inio Hp iaU hk'hl v of its d:i r . ubilil v and iinisli : ami tin v tin 1 the eolors and niixtnro :u.-.t!ii vim l-i uiesenl. 1 tie ri i ran lie no ii.ai"r j) mil lor ci onee will u rely do aain. V.u liave lli'sjieetiully, A.Uross: VCHLXTEII BAMl'lil! CAKD BENT rRKC HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE tiiq jii:st or ai.l Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim VEltV imST OIT.HATINU QVICKCST 8ICI.I.IP.O, XKAMSO.HC&T, AN!) Licet rcrfect Cowing Hachlne IM THE W031D. . I ,'. -,...i'-';r-V'.l t SilXi Th flrtit t ror.ularltv rl llift WhllA ! IhA mnl fnn. tinclnd tribute to Its exccl'unce and tuporlorlty over oilier machines, and in eubmtttlnq It la tha Irerte we put It upon lt me'its, and In nn Ins'nnco ha II ever yet tailed to itlf any recommendallort In its lavor. The demand lor tha While h Increased la sued pnexlent that va ar now corbelled la turn out Cotnplflta GSrwlsiff XXacl.Sja.o vty t hroa xsilxi.ia.traa lii Xl9 day to a:apply Every machine Is warranted tor 3 years, and old lor e-sh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenienca ot customers. aW-A0EH13 WASTED 1H CWOOCTOIO SZBSITOBT. WHITE SEWlWMACHINE CO., Ns 353 Cuclld Avo., Cleveland, Ohio. vicTORTous ! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD Aud Oraad He. al of llouot. Economy, Durability mid Itupiclity combined with perfect work, Arc DislinfMiMiin 1'c.ituicit of 1)10 cckbratcil Giant Farm ci;il Tmiim Im, . MADE IIV A. P. DICKEY, Rnclne, V.'ls. Kiw l-.r.vinc many l.itcimp ovwncnm, 0u-y nio fully rqual In eve-y (lunui il ; i'c.iIiihk ' I ' lir. ii., Peas, llrni.s, I'astur I'cnri, Corn n tl nii.ll S A They gride Whc t Trfcrt!y by i.nrr h.-nrilnn.. Sip. ar.itc CJ. Us Irom Win .v, linrlcv ;ml Kc i htv l.. : very ptifct n:ratK-:.ii'iis ( r tl-amu: 'hituli', V-livcr, Flax Scd, On h: ul tsrt, oi.d ; I nthr Smnll Sr-il '( hey C T-" yrrt- ci r!.t cnhr c rvrry i.i.:iili. -.clu:! rcrui c! I , i'o ilis tc t v.-nrk i:i llic il.oile.'l liinc. - . t ..... r .11 'P aS"- 11 S-wis. a t .' I' . . 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Thi'so ,t nrc t lie rrally iractical uttitchinuDlit Unit uvt'iy ioily wants, and no Hewing inn Cliino is complete without tlicm. xny nru ni'in y an hiuvif', muchiue aoiitii. Wn will fiifiii.f. either of them at the price nniui'J. Aenn rnio lor must rated eircu lur and Wboleiialu l'rlcu List ti. - lur 1 I fj C TO P A I PJ T nil re 10 jeMi a. I. ' i I , in 1. 1 ai i inie tl - j 1 1 in ivileo to u.se i on r n -lines loi- i eN-r-.-in-i. CllAl.l'AN T A i.UAl-'J.'. brothers, :i'J, XI, ,t) U:i St. flair St net, CLtVELAWO, OHIO. Ti