, . ... . - f EPITOIl VEIIXESDAY MOUSING, AIG. 11, 1S79. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET ran state treasurkk, IIox. SAMUEL BUTLER, of Chester County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOIl ASSOCIATE JU1KJK. LEWIS AIlNEll. von iustiuct attorney, S. D. IHWIN, ESQ,. TOR COUNTY .SURVEYOR, JACOII COOK, FOR COHONER. JOHN HUNTER. . Forest county is tho only place now known of where tho delusion that a Greenback party is a thing of life, yet exists. Clarion Republican. a Uxcle John Peterson replies (?) to us in Inst week's issuo of the Xa tional. IIo admits (for argument), for the simple reason that he could not do otherwise, that our figures are cor rect ; but ho does not admit that we proved our assertions correct, because wages are so much lower now than they were fourteen years ago I To be Bure, the Republican party is responsi ble for all this in a horn ; and had the Democratic party been at the lielm, wages would havo remained at three to five dollars per day in an other horn. The people bare seen too much of Democratic rule to be stuffed with that kind of bosh. We didn't much expect to convert you, John, but as you asked for the figures we thought you ought to bo accommoda ted. General Butler remains pome where about Halifax, or St. John, on board his pleasure yacht, recruiting his health for tho labors of the cam paign, on which he has announced his purpose to enter shortly. The die is cast, and Massachusetts is buckling on its armor ouce more for a contest with the doughty General Butler. He has notified his friends, as well as his op ponents, that ho will enter the lists Again as & candidate fur Governor, as tho champion of "the people' which means tho Green backers, or Nation als, cr wbatever they may call . them Belvcs this year. It is announced, but by what authority is not stated, that this year General Butler will not at tempt to capture the conventions of any of the old parties, but will organ ize a strictly Butler party, to which he will invite Democrats, Republic ans, and whoever else is in favor of a "reformatory policy in the State ad ministration." This would indicate that Grcenbackism is not to bo the leading issuo of his campaign. Just what character of reforms are needed in the government of Massachusetts is not clear to outsiders, as that State has the reputation of being about as wisely, judiciously aud well governed na any in the Union. General Butler ought to furnish a bill of particulars ia advance of the campaign. Wilkes Barre Times. . Our Washington Letter. Special to tho Republican. Washington, D. C., Aug. 7, 79. An evidence of care and economy in the conduct of one branch of the Government is shown by an official statement from the Treasury Depart ment of the receipts and expenses of customs. Receipts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1879, $98,015,899, ex penses $2,123,252, against $91,992,931, receipts aud 2,320,552 expenses for tho fiscal year ended Juu CO, 1878. 1 he Treasurer of the United States .. :n i C. .i . . . ... ..m uuu untr ma lilSD 01 tlilS month, pay ten per cent, of tho sala ries of Government employees hero in silver. This will put about $100,000 per month iu that coin iu circulation here, and if government contractors here were paid iu like manner the amount would be nearly doubled. Reports just received from Gen. Miles, who is watching Sitting Bull, are to tho effect thut that chief will remain on Canadian Foil. While In dians remain where they caunot reach us or wo reach tbcro, there will be jjcace, and for this reason it is grati lying 10 know of this nuw determina tion of the most dangerous'ofall living J u Ji.nn. Eft tors just rcocivfcj from Maine J. K. W 10 NIC, confirm nil that. Secretary Sherman aid on his return from that Stato as to the prospect of Republican success. There may not bo an old fashioned Republican victory, but it is evident that Maiue has seen her last Demo cratic Governor for tho present. For tho present fiscal year reports have been received from 121 out of the 120 Internal Revenue- collector ships in tho United States, and shows a very gratifying condition of tho service. Not one dollar of public money's passing through tho hands of tho 121 collectors whoso accounts have been cxamiued has been lost or unaccounted for, and no breach ot trust of any kind baa occurred in tho revenue service during tho year. Com missioner Raum has prepared and is now sending to all Collectors whoso accounts and records have been exam ined aud approved an engraved circu lar letter expressing the thanks and approbation of tho Department for their faithful service. Gen. Ewing, next to Senator Blaine and Speaker Randal), sends out more documents to his State than any other Congressman, and when he left here to take part in the State canvass he made arrangements for "flooding" the State with speeches, bearing his "frank" in Ihe shape of numerous hand stamps, for that purpose. Ho selected the documents to be sent. But some hard money Democrat or other opponent of the General got possession of lots of his envelopes and has beeu sending into Ohio I.irge numbers of cood solid Republican speeches under the Gen eral's frank. Imagine tho feelings of the General when he learns of this. De Soto. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Wis., Aug. C, 1ST 9. Dear Republican : After a lengthy silence I once more request space in your columns for a few items from this vicinity. At present date the scorch ing rays of the sun almost make the inhabitants of this northern clime wilt with heat, and on several occasions the thermometer has. went up to 9S in the shade. We have not had any rain for threo weeks, and Mother Earth has become very dry, and all vegetation at present demands a shower of rain. Harvest is completed and tho crops are splendid ; the wheat in particular is one of the heaviest crops we have had for a number of years. All cereal crops are splendid, and if we have rain soon the corn crop will be excel lent, but the desired showers will have to come soon. The Republican State Convention met at Madison on the 23rd ult., and renominated the present Stale officers, for you are probably aware that we elect a Governor and all other State officers this comiug fall. Among the notable speakers present were the Hon. Zack Chandler of Michigan. This old stalwart told some sterling truths in his characteristic style, that so often surprised the Southern Brigadiers during the last extra session of Con gress. Please remember that the Re publican party will show to the East what we can do in the West this fall, which will be a prelude of next year. A lawsuit was conducted by your correspondent a few days since, one party being A. B. Hill, Plaintiff, formerly of Tionesta. Mr. Hill sued a German on a'note aud got a judge ment of $G1. 00 and costs. He tells me that he ha3 a brother, Charles Hill, living at present near Tionesta, Pa. The present excitement hero is caused by the discovery of a valuable copper mine about 40 miles from here, in tho northern part of this county. On investigation the ore dug proves to be very rich, and the price of real estate in the vicinity of this discovery has suddenly become very valuable. Old miners from the Superior mines claim that indications are that copper can be found iu largo quantities Should this prove true, with our load and iron ores, Wisconsin will eventu ally become an extensive mining ter ritoty. Lead mining is carried on here very extensively, which gives employ ment to many who otherwise would do nothing. . The Greenback party in this State havo again put a State ticket in the fiuld, which wa3 nominated by a few fctraglers led on by "Brick" Pomeroy, tin great reformer, and everything olsc, eavo an honest mau. More anon, N. B. II. A Cyclopedia for $10.00. Perhaps the most remarkable liter ary enterprise of tho time, is thd pub lication, of the Library of Universal Knowledge, in 20 volumes :f nearly 1,000 pages each, handsomely bound, for 50 cents per volume, or $10,00 for the set. It is a reprint entire of tho last (1879) Ediuburg and Londnti edi tion of Chambers' Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for (he People, with very large additions upon topics of special interest to Amer ican readers. The amount of matter will somewhat exceed that of the Cy clopedics of Applcton or Johnson, though tho price is but a fraction of their cost. Volume ono is to he ready early iu September, and tlmof lifra u!ll follow at very short intervals. The r. i lemnrKRoiy low prices are accounted' for by the method of sale, to tho sub scribers direct, saving thorn the large commission, often 50 or CO per cent., paid to ngents or dealers; also, by tho recent great reduction in the coat of making booki, and by making very largo sales. This ccrtniuly is a work that tho millions will appreciate Special inducements are olfered to early subscribers and to clubs. The same publishers havo recently issued editions of Chambers Cyclopedia of English Literature, 4 vols., $2.00, formerly sold in 2 vols., for $9,00; also, Rollins Ancient History, and Jo scphus' works, large typo editions, for $2.25 and $2.00, and Smith's Bible Dictionary, $1.00. They also publish, in August and September, the Acme Library of Biog raphy, 12 vols., and the Acme Library of Modem (Jlamcs, 9 vols., the former at 35 cents and the latter at 50 cents per vol. In these series are presented such authors as Carlyle, Macaulay, Gibbon, Goldsmith. Laraojtiue, Michflet, Thomas Moore, Walter Scott, and Forque, and such subjects Cajsar, Cromwell, Burns, Joan of Arc, Vicar of Wakefield, Picciola, Lalla Rookh, Ac. Full catalogue of publi cations, terms to clubs. Src... will ! sent freo on request by the publishers, the Anerican Book Eicrhriop Beekman St., N. Y. ' New A (I vert tsem eti is. Q EOKGK HENDERSON. TONSOUIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop fust door south of Lawrence Houso. For a nic.n shave, sliain poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. He is first-class in every respect. nuj0-tf. iisropnni! I tafco pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiuternity Unit I have ro-purchased x FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1S71. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old i- stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, nnd tho public generally, who need ANYTHING IF! THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also con tin no to handlo tho "While' Seuins Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come anil see me. You will iind me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzlo Loaders made to order and war ranted. frREP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. 13. .1, BALDWIN. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, 1870. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short &. Popular Routo via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and Iiulfalo, Cautauqua Lako & Pittsburgh Tt'ys. 0 N AND AFTER Juno 2:ld, 1879, Trains will leave Oil City as follows: 7nn A TVT I)!li,y. through I -HJ XjL11 coach) arrivingaj.Iay vilie 10:43 a. in.; Point CliautaiKjua, 11:00 a. in.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in.; Butl'alo, 1:25 p. in. .LlJ X..1I. day.arrivingatMay villo rS;"jO p. in.; Point Chautauqua, 1:15 p. in,; Fair Point, 4:110 p. in.: liull'alo, 7:15 p. in. O .) L p 1T Daily, except Sunday, ' ' ' i. .11. (has through conch nnd Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at Mayvillo 5:r)(l p. in.; Point Chau tauqua, 0:10 p. in.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. in.; liiUUlo :20 p. in. 4yf f) 1T Saturday only, nrriv . U I .aAl. ing at Mayvil'lc, 7:10 p. m.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrivo ut Oil City from Ohautau- qua Lake !; 15 a. m. (Monday, only), 2:00 p. in., p. in., r:z- p. in., I'aiiy. J. L. 11UT.MAN', Supt., Mayville, N. Y. w. ;s. j;a ijiwis, (J en' I Passenger Agent. P.iitTal N. Y, QUO AN OF OIL! A XTI-MOXOPO LIST! Tho Titusville Mohnino IIkrai.d con tains full and complete market and inoulli ly ( til Reports, and all tho local and gen eral news. Price lO pi r ye ar. Weekly ilerahl ?i.ou. hend lur sainpio copies. ADVERTISERS Hcnd 25 cents to Geo. I'. Rowell d; Co., 41 Park Row, N. V., for their Eighty-pago Pamphlet, showing v.ul oi aavci ising. 1J 11 AUIHTOHK' !ll-:iOIET OF HARMONY TWI Road Commissioners in noconnl. with Road Fond of Harmony township for tho year ending Juno J, 1871'. Dr. To tuntof Road tax levied d,7('j 4!) 81,705 41) Cr. Ry amt f work dono $l,f:m US " " utmeatod lands ret'd... ill."i(l " " in hand of collector... lstlilO fl,7(!5 4!) John M'opdcock, Treasurer, in account with Koad Fun I of Harmony township for tho 3-ear ending Juno 1, 187'.. Dr. To cash on hand from last yenr f 11 17 " cash reo'd of col lector 7100 " cash roo'd of county treasurer.!. 477 f!) $,r)(o ao Or. By vouchers $r0 Oil ' Percentage 10 10 " cash on hand '75 30 f 5!X 31 John Woodcock, Treasurer, in account with Poor Fund of Harmony township for tho year ending Juno 1, 1K7! Dr. To lial. on hand from last year $2!4 43 $1!!4 45 Or. ..flSt 70 ,. 3 (!!) .. 100 00 Ry vouchors ' PerccntaiiCr... " ca:di on hand. f 294 45 The School Roard in account with School Fund of Harmony township for tho year ending Juno 1, 1S70. Dr. To amt ree'd from ox-treasurer ? 115 7:1 " ' " county l,02:i 17 " " collectors 1,125 34 $2,2(11 21 Cr. Ry vouchors f 1,874 !7 ' I'oreentagn :J7 AO " abatement on money collected liy treasurer '. 5 73 " pereen.'ago 5 45 balanco in Treasury 340 W f 2,2C4 24 Wo, tho undersigned, having examined tho ahpve accounts find them correct ac cording to our lipiie!'. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PKACtTICAIj KUKVI3YOIS, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale tho Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango fVv., on Stewarts Run, 3) miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared : sood hum ! IVniiu)inun. small orchard ; fences good ; splendid Wiuer. will ho sold at a bargain for cash. . A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three nnd a half miles Eastof Kittanning, nr Ai mstrong county, known rs tho Rob inson Farm. All u'ndor fence ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necesHarv out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, , In Kings-ley Township, this county, known as tho I). Harrington farm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; Kiuall orchard: house in fair condition; well IcnceU. A lino Iotof P:no and Hemlock timber on tho uncTcared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkeyville, Forest county. Pal t ot tho Daniel .Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono milo from Neilltown ; aioutl5or 20 acres cleared. Dartlv fenced. Nonm ijikuI oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing, comfortable house ; well watered. Cheap. A RUILDINO LOT In Tionesta P.oronh, near tho Court House. A splendid business locution. JAMES M. BEVERLY, PllACTICAL IIOaSE-SHOEIl (Shop just South of Knox's Mill.). TIONESTA, 3? A. FOR RE-SETTING SHOE 15CTS. NEW KHOES SOOTS. EACH HAND MADE UK PATENT. Oarriairo Ironing nnd Repairing, and JUacksiiiithing of all kinds done in first- class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, tuoiler, Split Feet, Acuto Laminiiis, Acute Narvb-ular diseases, and tho prevention ot Interior ing, Clicking, etc. mayll 0 TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. P VrFXTSi nn.l Iiiimt (.. .I, f..;,i 11. Pamphlet of 00 pages free, upon receiptor' CI . . !... i 111.... A i-iiiini.-? mi i orn.iu. :uiiress, Gh.mokk, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents, liox 31, If Wa-'-hiiejlon, D. Allegheny Vallpy Rail Road, -ANI- Pittsburgli, Titusville &. Buffalo ' Railroad. o N AND AFTER Monday, July 28, 1870 lirilliri mil I 111! UB IOIIOWH; STATIONS Northward. Soul h ward No. I No, I Nn. 5 Kn. 1 N,i. 4 No. 0 a in pm p m pm pm am Pittsburgh 8:55 2:35 8:10 8:001 1:50 0:20 W lVn,luncl0:O2 3:55 111:15 (1:5(1 12:35 4:12 Klttnnninur 10:30 4:15 12:00 0:15 11:55 3:10 R. R'k .1 unci l:lo 5:35 1:15 5:35 11:10 1:55 Ib ady Hcnd 1 1:22 5:52 1:35 5:20 10:55 1:115 Parker 11:52 0:25 2;3s 4:50 10:25 12:27 F.nilenton 11:31 7:04 3:10 4:31 10:07 11:55 Sernbgrasfi 1:07 7:13 4;3() 3:52 0:25il0:15 Franklin 1:38 8:20 5:37 3:17 8:15 0:15 Oil City 2:05 8:5(1 0:30 2:50 8:15 0:00 Oleopoli ::i5 7,:tn -.jjfl.-, i Englo Rock 2:43 7:50 2:2S 8:30 Tionesta 3:01 8:21 2:07 8:03 Tldiouto 3:12 U:30 1:31 7:ir, Irvineton 4:20 10:45 1:00 (i;25 Falconers 5:40 11:05 Ruffalo 8:15 8:30 Oil City 2:15 7:00 10:40 1:40 8:25 3:55 Pet. Centro 2:35 7:20 11:01 1:25 8:08 3:33 Titusvillo 3:05 7:15 11:32 1:00 7:11 3:05 Cony 4:10 8:50 12; 10 11:50 0:35 1:55 p. m p. m a. nila. m a. m p. m Trains run by Phihwlclphln Time. DAVID MrCAUGO, Gen'l Sup'l. J MORTON HALL, Nen'l Passenger if Ticket Agent. CHEAT REDUCTIOri! iHflTlTtTTB AND 6ROCND8.) CHAMBERLAIN" INSTITUTE AMD niTALS C0LLE3E, IlANDOLPII. N.V. It is a large and thoroughly cquiped Seminary tor tioth sexes. l':stablishcd iu 1S50. Property free from debt, $103,0u0.UO. New ltouriling Hall, with steain-hoat, etc. crocled in 1873 at a cost of f 15,01 0. J-Ix .'cl ient board anil hoiue-liUo nriangemeuts throughout. Total oxpenso lor board, furnished room steam-heat, light, washing, and tuition for H weeks, jlO.20, for one year, fM7.no. For catnloguo or further information, address, Pro!. J. T, ED WARDS, D. D., Principal. '? Fall Term opens Augu.-,t 20. Winter Term opens December y, spring Term opens March 23. IS -St KEPJDALL'S able mrdiciiie will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous, Ac., or any enlargement, AND Willi S P A V I Ts3 KuNru10 V'?t!i- OUT RLLSTERING or causing a sore. No remedy ever discovered cipmls it for f I I r fT certainty of action in stop- & ping the lameness and re moving the bunch. Prlco 81.00, Send for circular giving POSITIVE PROOF and your nearest agent's address. Sold by druggists, or sent to any addres by the inventor. 15. J.Kendall, M. D., Enons burg Falls, Vt. mar 2il, 1 v. A LECTURE Jhh) J't'lilixlird, in a Heated Envelope. 1'riec .six cents. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment, nnd Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorril'.a, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, 1 nipoteney, Ner vous Debility, uud Impediments to Mar lingo generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical lucapaci t y, A c 1 Jy RO 1 ! E 1 tT .1. OULVJORWEEL, M. D., author of the "Green liook," iVc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable t.et.'ture, cleany proves from his own experience that the awl'ul vonse pif necs of Self-Abuse may be i lt'cctiially removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boughs, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a modo of euro at onco certain and effectual, by which every sullcrer, no matter what, Ids condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and rad ically. t,-ATiix lecture will rovc. a Ihioii to thoiixitnili to tl:otnindn. Sent, under heal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aititie-'s tho 1 utiKshers, THE CF EVER WELD MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St., Now York ; 1. O. Rox, 45S0. 4-Pi-ly. JOnisrsT'Oisr jzjtjpTjiz co., ottdmwa, iowa. A RE YOU GOIFJG TO PAD IM T tisb:t use miA,z:iz CHEMICAL PAINT. Iloiuly for uso In Wliito, and over Ono llmulrcil ilillVrcnt Colors ininlri v( Hti irt ly jdiro AVIiilo Lead, iitKi ami Iiinsooil Oil, C'licirii';illy coiiihiiu-il, Avai l imtcil imii-li liaiiilsoiiicr ami rhoapcr, ami to last Twii'o hh I.ono a tiny other Paint. It lias takun tlio l''IKST lTiKMIUMS at twenty of dm Slato Tairs of Ibe. Union, an.l is on Many Thousand of thc linost house in tho country. St. lV(orsl..ar-h, I'a., .ian. loth, 177. ' MILTiKU UltOTIMCllS. lCN'l'lilO 1 Wo havo sold lai'ro (ii.intities of your Cheiiiisal 1'aint tn this rieelion ol' thc, country, and all parlies having ned the same wpoa! highly of its diu--ahility aiivl liuish ; andVi-y tin. I I lie rolors and niixtiiro just as you represent. '1'here can In) no hotter p.iinl lor oxp isiire I i heal and eoM, an. I in- one nsin it oneu will surely do so again. You havo priile:;c to use our name's ',u- leleii-iii e. Uesj.eetlully, I'll A I d-'A Nl'.V I i 1! A l-V. :n, ,v st. 'th- stwt, EAMl'hl' CARD SHNT FRI1C CLEVELAND, OHIO. foi; s u: j:y i;nnisx a- hoxmj:, rnxi;s'f., r.i. HE WHITE ' U SEWIKG EY1ACKIK& Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled iu Simplicity, Unsurpassed ;; Consfrucfiotf, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in Vw Broad Claim or aciNa thc VEHV nr,3T OFKUATINQ flVICKKBT PKI.UNC, X(AT090?I11X&T, AND Most Perfect Sowing Haohino IN THE WORLD. . The qreni popularity of Iho Whlt Is tie mosl eon Vt."icli'.i) tritiita Iu Its cxctllencA and siiiioripnty over ether michips. nnd In suhmlltinq It t tho traOis we put It upon lis mrriig, nntl In no Inj'nneo II ut ytt failed la tatltfy any recommendation In III law. T"i rlcrnanl lorthcVVhllohan Inerenssd lo such Rn extent that iva ara now compolled to turn out tii f.o.;r to E-arply Every machlno Is v.srmnto'l (or 3 yoars, and sold (or csh at liberal discounts, or upnn aasy payment, lo suit tho convenlcnca ol customers I1T CHOIimiD TtSSltCST. WHITE SEWlWhlACHINE CO., Hi 353 Euclid Ave., ClcvelanJ, Ohio. VICTORIOUS ! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD Ami Grand KeCuX 'of Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc Dislinpiiishin Feature of Oit cclbraietl Giant Farm and Waretase Fans, A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now liavipp rr.rtny !nic impiovcmenis, iliry . n Milly rqual M eveiy f'.enia:.d ; i!r;.rii'K ul I mil . n' iiin, l cs, llcans, CiMnr 1'.n'i , l o:u m tl Sn.i.ll ,c ut Tlicy pride Vlir it perlrcdy by .pcr li;.iul!tii-. J-i I -aratc O.m from Whr.n, l!;.rii y anJ l ye i bry h. : very perfect n'larijcricmi ( r cl-uniu' Ti:mo'.I , Hv.-r, Flx 1 el, Oi.li.irJ Cuir, p, ,i : I i.tbrr Si.iall .'erdj. 'J hey t'l.iir crfrct ; , . : .1 c -n!.- i; even1 cjii-.iifirs'ion rcn ircl t. 3 l'iic l e t . . ili i- l!ic t'.iriot tii.ic. t ''.'I r. ; . . ' .'"..v "WlvJ -' ii XL I-. . J Warrhonsr, :: ; - I V,,, : Iccc'v c t-' mirici.!, bt.'i 11:-'$ r- .-.-l ri-o ii-'i ti rc t -m"i!. te i'.e c!-':.an ', :i I f.e: ?:' ((u:- j to 5-3 l".::.'.c!3 per (..;:-, r. . :''.::!; I r'.-a 1 f r-.i !." 'J'Sey p -c ,':;.!, !,... -:! f n'c : i tri:irjMr!..ti'-, ar.d '-t-.l cp" . r "'.?;.'. ! 1' f r Ibrwrrdm ; i.l.cd, i-i rr:. ;:, '. ; i. c.vc ; j.rt free c.i boa'd I'arscr l,i.';:a liil- '. ; hit s !ay u n ct ivc !. . ! 1 i:!s i! bpe-t "!.! c!.-.t t " .' r' h.-'f t!i (r:i '.it c'l: r::-l .-r.vtirn f ir: :iV '.".r: i ;." I", c s j;raj I: and L K-tVrt i '' r .. '.'nc i will 1 : i;t:o:e.! !!': I t l.'ornv:. THE JOHNSTON nUFFLES S THE DESTAND MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENT Ever liivcnti'd. 1'rico J'J.Ol) THE JOHNSTON TUC2EE, No fUiwtng Jtachino Attncliiuunt rxcept tho lUitller ia so uiueli usid m the Tucker. I'rlco i.oo., THE JOHNSTON CORPER Triro ft. (10. 1uo 3 nn tlio nally Iinu ticul ill Uu limciits Hint evi iy iody wants, and no si'wini' 11m chino ia comiilcto wltlinut tlicni, 'iliey nro kept ly nil scwir--machiuo af;ent3. Wo willfuriii-.il either of them at tlio price named. Aleuts wntn for illustrated cireu- lur and Wholeunltl 1'rien List 1(1 - -y MJW'iia
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