She $crot gqmMumu J. E. WENK, KDITOIl. WEDXESDAT MORMXO, ICG. 20, 1879. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOU STATE TREASURER, Hon. SAMUEL BUTLER, of ChesUr County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. LEWIS ARNER. 'FOU DISTRICT ATTORNEY, S. D. IRWIN, ESQ. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, " JACOB COOK, FOR CORONER. JOHN HUNTER. The Prohibitionists of Pennsylva nia hare determined to take a hand in the contest for State Treasurer this year, and they will accordingly hold a contention "at Altoona on the 9th of next month. The Rev. Congressman De La Matyr is now stumping Maine from centre to circumference, trying to rally the Grcenbackers, but he finds it the steepest kind of up-hill work. The Greenback sheep aro scattering and refuse to respond to the call of even so persuasive a shepherd as Mr. De La Matyr. We understand that a few of the members of the Greenback party met in Reynoldsville on Friday last, and went through the motions of placing a county ticket in nomination. The proceedings have not been made pub lic, and wo are without further infor mation than the fact of the meetiing and that R. Arthurs, of this place, was nominated for District Attorney. Brookville Republican. The efforts of the Butler Demo crats, of Massachusetts, to induce the so-called Abbot Democrats to go into joint convention with them to nomi nate a candidate for Governor, have ftiled. This was an ingenious dodge, and could not be mistaken as to its origin it is eminently Butlerish. Had the Abbot meu agreed to the proposition Butler would have accom plished his purpose, for he would, in one way or another, have inevitably secured control of the convention and effected his own nomination. The same kind of a spilt that existed la&t year, and a Republicon Governor will .be the result. AJncle Job' ' Ices occasion in last week's Nations to abuse and charge against the Republican party all the .meanness and fraud ever perpretated in this country ; and, on the other hand, to extol and eulogize the many good and noble deeds of the Democratic party. That's all. It's an article that may bo found in any Democratic paper you may pick up, and is conse fluently nothing new. He wants to know if we are not aware that the Democrats have got control of both Houses of Congress. Yes, dear John ; t l i ... rrt we nave nearu aoout it. me news has spread to tho uttermost parts of the earth. Also their infamous and disgraceful actions in tho short time they have been there. We little thought you would have the hardi hood to bring that up. But we don't wish to draw you out too much, John ; the people frill begin to think you are the "Fat Contributor" of the Fared National. Certain parties are announced to ba about committing the foolish blun der of establishing a so-called Grant organ at Washington, with a large capital. Mr. George W. Guilds, of the Philadelphia Ledger, is alleged to be to bo tho backer of the enterprise, together with Ex-Secretary Robeson ,&nd several other Republican politic ian oi national repute. We do not beievo that General Grant would give his aujvroval to such an undertaking if he wer-3 consulted. He will need uo national organ to advance liU in terests in tlua event of his being a can- uiciate. ii, wncn me umo comes, there should be a sentiment in favor of a third term for Grant it will be overwhelming, and nothing could pre vent his nomination. If such a senti ment does not exist as the natural result of tircu instructs, then it cannot !o manufactured by a national organ, or a dozen of them. Our Washington Letter. Special to tho RrcrunLlCAN. Washington, D. C, Aug. 14 ,'79. Ex-Governor Warmoth, of Louis- iana, who pcrnaps Knows more oi . i t . e affairs in tha Southwest than any other man, said, in a recent interview that after the crops were gathered the negroes would leave tho South by thousands. The oaly wonder is that white men, also, do not leave by thousands. The bulldozing of a few years ago, wnicn cinciiy oiiectca, "carpet baggers" aud negroes, now reaches, in some sections, all who dare to oppose tho Democratic party in any way. it will take a ooitu North," which is one of the inevitable things of the next few years, to secure individual rights in the South. But they will be secured. The Baltimore Sun of this morning has a dispatch from this city purpor ting to give the details of Secretary Evarts' political plans. He is, first, to bo the Republican candidate for Governor of New York, and then Re publican candidate for President of the United States. An alliance with Senator Conkling is spoken of, and the indirect aid of Mr. Tilden in the Gov ernorship matter is hinted at. The correspondent of the Baltimore Sun should retire on the strength of that dispatch. He will never invent any thing that is further beyond the bounds of reason and common sense. Tho Democratic papers are trying in every way to. break the force of the fact that thero is a yearly reduction in the expense of collecting the cus toms revenue. Enormous crops, gen erally reviving trade and industry, successful resumption, reduction of interest on the government debt, and econominal administration of the public affairs these are the great obstacles of Democratic success. The grounds at Bladeusburg where Clay aud Randolph, Cilley and Graves, Banou and Decatur and other noted men fought, received yes terday another "baptism of fire." Two boys, both in their teens, fought there. Two shots were exchanged. No blood was spilled. One of these ambitious youths wa8 a Tennesseean, and the other a Virgiuian. There aro accom modations for them, and they ought to realize the fact, at the District jail. De Soto. WELL, I have again tho satisfaction of read ing another more than average literary production in the last National evolved Irom the editors fertile two-ounce brain. By his manly language li3 proves exactly what he is. As to the County Surveyorship, I repeat that you lie, and try to back n depraved lie with a white-livered one, I published the article entitled "Meredian Lines" because I thought it was needed, s nd askod jou, in con sequence not to object to it. I did not promise to attend the Greenback primary prove that I did. You try to cast reflections upon my professional standing, by saying that I could not get a certificate in Venan go couuty. Now you egregious liar, I was examined but once by the present County Sup't., Prof. Prather, and that on the 2nd of May, 1876 and received a certificate a triflle better than the one I received from Prof. Brockway the succeeding fall. I can show this paper at any time. At present I hold Prof'eesional Cer micaies ior inree counties, as 1 can show at any time. Among the direc tors and patrens of our schools, I feel that I am sufficiently well known to dispense with your recommendations. I can fully show that I came by ray credentials legitimately, but I ask you, how much did you pay old Payne for your diploma? And how many inno cent trusting persons have you through your ignorauco of medicine hurried into eternity ? My authoiity for the assertion that you proposed to turn the National into a Democratic organ, was the word of an honest man and a Greenback County Committeeman who was at the convention. I ask of you as a decided favor that ou fully expose me in your columns and thus give me a double chance to prove you a liar and a vill ain. I can meet every charga that you may prefer. Now, Doctor, jump in. I never stole anything, neither did I ever tell slanderous lies, make oise of uiHgracetul language, bull doze dele giui'H, ureas cream-crocKs tor poor wiaows, steal chickens, buy diplomas, and was never threatened with tar and leathers, as vou have been. My thanks are due to the gentle manly editor of the Rr.rum.iCAN for tho room he has given in his crowded columns, for a law-abiding citizen to defend himself against the attacks of ft low-lued puppy who lacus everyj requsite of ever becoming a degraded dog, without the shadow of a charac ter which ought to be possessed by a sheep-thief, who is Btared in tho face by everlasting punishment. You have proven yourself to ba nn unfit associate for the vilest in Ptrdi lion. You seem to supply tho missing link between the brute and human, lending toward the former. F. F. Wiiittekin. Whig Hill, IV, Aug. 1G, 79. Jury List, Sept. Term, 1879. GRAND JURORS. Howe Twp. B. De McClure, Fore man, B. W. Goodman, Warren Bean. Harmony. P. C. Blochor, D. L. Beaver, Melvin Tucker, J. B. McChes- ney, Rob't Mclntire, Thos. Baptie. Kiugsley. Rob't Gillespie, Alpheus Graham, J. C. Joues, George Whitten. Jenks. P. V. Mercilliott. Wm. Cunningham. Barnett. A. R. Slaughenhaupt, Harrison Maze, Robt. Bowers, Samuel Irwin. Tionesta. Wm. Wilson, Jas. Fitz gerald. Green. David Walters. Tionesta Boro. C. K. Bradbury, J. H. Derickson. tetit jurors. Tionesta Boro. Wm. Morgan, Jno. Noble, Dan. Graham, Put. Joyce, A". II. Tartridge. Tionesta Twp. S. C. Johnston, Ihos. Mack. Barnett. W. S. Spence, C. B. Kerr, J. R. Hillard, A. F. Kuhns, Thos. B. Maze. Jno. Beer. W. II. Warner, J. R. Land is. Green. Sol. Hepler, Geo. B. Wal ters, Jas. Harrison, J. P. Black, Fred. Weingard, Lyman Cook. Harmony. Asa Miles, Henry Ows- ton, J. I. Range, J. C. Lougee, Jno. Kinnear, Thos.'Wilson, August Wein gard, J. R. Jones, Walter Dawson, C. Griffin, R. B. Swalley. Hickory. - Jas. Green Jr., John Nurse, J. C. Carpenter. Adam Enert, Jas. Henderson, N. G. Ball, Martin Littlefield Howe. J. F. Shecder, Thos. Por ter. Jenks. Thos. Nugent, A. H.Shipe, John Heath. Kingsley. Matthew Elliott, Adam Bautzer, F. B. Ome, Heury Zeundel Jr., Conrad Paul. For Boots and Shoos go to Rob inson & Bonner's. Men's strong shoes at $1.25 to $1.75 ; Men's good boots from $2.25 to $-1.00. Ladies, Misses aud Children's'proportionatcly low. 3t. It is giving excellent satisfaction. Our doctors prescribe it. Send three dozen Barosma by express. Hurrv! hurry! hurry I Wo sold our last bottle this morning and have orders fur six more. I have also sold several bottles to a physician living several mnes irom nere. no gives it a eood recommend. This is a sample of orders we are getting from druggists every day throughout the country. Barosma, or Buchu, Backacho, Liver and Kidney Cure is prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusvilie, Pa. bold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 21 2t. H ! I I tako pleasure in tellinor tho .Snortinr i taierniiy unit i nave re-puruliased FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old i- stand, and I am prepared to uttend to all my lriends, und tho public generally, V, UU I1UCU ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of nil kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I thall also continuo to handle tho "White" Ncwlug .11 arh I ne, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and seo mo. You will iind mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.zlo Loaders miulo to order und war ranted. PPfKEPAIRING IN ALL ITS UV A Kf 'TTPQ PPdMPTTV tvn lAITHIULLY DONE. K. A. IMLDWLV. Tidioutc, l'a., Aug. 12, 1670, 110 1 SFORTira AUDITOUS lli:iOKT OF HARMONY TWT. Road Commissioners in amount with Roa'l Fund of Harmony township for tho your ending Juno 1, IS70. Dr. To unit of Rond tax levied $1,7(15 49 i 1,7(15 4!) Cr. Ry nmt of work dono $1,3:10 ftft " " unseated lands fet'd... 215 til " " In hand of collector... ISO 20 $1,7(15 4 John Woodcock, Treasurer, lif account Willi Uond Fun I of Harmony township ior me year ending j uno l, ih i. Dr. ..$ 41 17 ... 71 (iO .. 477 r!) $500 III! Or. ..,$504 !MI .. 10 10 .. 75 HO To eash on hand from last year.... " cash reo'd of collector... " rash reo'd ot count v treasurer. Ily vouchers '"' Percentage " cafcli on hand.... . $5!0 .1(1 John Woodcock, Treasurer, in nccount with l'oor Fund of Harmony township for tho year ending Juno 1, 1S70. Pr. To !al. on hand from last year $204 43 $294 45 Cr. Ry vouchers .,...$184 70 ' Percentage 3 (19 cash on hand '. 100 Oil $294 45 The S.'hool Hoard in account with School Fund of Harmony township for tho year cutting Juno 1, nr. To unit veu'd from cx-treasurer ? 115 73 i " " county 1,023 17 " . " collector 1,125 34 $2,2(14 24 Cr. Rv vouchers $1,874 97 " I'ercentai?" 37 50 " tihatemcntrrm money enllivtod bv treasurer 5 73 " jercen'4i;e 5 45 ' balanco in Treasury 3-10 5!i $2,2(i4 24 We, tho undersigned, having exaininod the bIkvo accounts find them correct ac cording to our l)clief. O. K. LANDKRS, 1 . ... J. F. CONNELLY, Anditom. D. W. CLARK, RE At, ESTATE AGENT, AND ntAOTICAIi SUItVKYOi:, TIONESTA, VA. Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts ' Run, 31 miles from Tionesta: 40 acres cleared ; good Burn ; framo liouso ; small orchard j fences good j splendid war.er. Will Lo sold at a bargain lor cnsli. A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kittanning, In Armstrong county, known as tho Rob inson Farm. All under fence ; splendid farm liouso and barn, and all necessary out-buildmgs. Well watered; well adapt ed lor raising of crops or stock, nnd un derlaid with a 4-toot vein or coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kinspdoy Township, this county known .s tho D. Harrington larm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: house in fair condition; well fenced. A lino lot of I'ino ond Hemlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest eonntv. I'art ol tho Daniel Jones placo. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, Ono milo from Neilltown : about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Soma good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing. comlortublo house ; well watered. C heap. A RUILDfNQ LOT In Tionesta Rorough, near tho Court House. A splendid business locution. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! The short & Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and Butfalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pitts burgn K'ys. ny AND AVTElt Juno 2:5(1, 1879, Trains will leave un city iw ioiiowh: rv.rr. A AT Daily. (haH tlirouy-li I .UU Xi..lVl. coiU'li)arrivinsatMay- vilte 10:45 ii. in.; l'oint Chautauqua, 11:00 a. in.; Fair Point, 11:13 a. m.; liullalo, 1:25 p. in. Ifi'lfi A 1T (,JtcpPt 'Slu'- 1 JHJ XX.ltl. dav.arrivintratlMay- villo 3; 50 i. in.; Point CliaiitaiKina, 4:15 p. in.; Fair Point, 4:.U) p. in.: ilullalo, n. in. CI .1 K. F 1 T Dailv. except Suinlay, .'WeJX .1L. (lias throULrli cAaeh ami Pullnian Pulaco Drawing-Hooni far) ar riving at May ville 5:5(1 . in.; Point Cliau tauqiia, Ci: 10 p. in.; Fair Point, 0:2o p. m.; Uutlalo 8:20 n. in. A Llf I) 1T Saturdnv only, nrriv ft. iiJ I .11. iiiK at Mavville, 7:40 p. in.: Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, :05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau- iua Lake t;45 a. ni. (Monday only), 2:00 p. in., .'1:55 p. in., 8:25 p. in., Daily. J. Ii. UUTMAN. Supt., May villo, N. Y. W. S. DALDWIN. (iou'l 1'u.sbfngor Agent, Buflalo, N. Y. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -ANI- Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A FT Kit Monday, July 2S, 1S79 trains will run as follows t STATIONS. Northward. Southward Hd.1 Nn. 4 Km. Kti. I . Kn. 1 No. a rn m m pm put a in Pittsburgh 8:551 2:a5 S:40 8:00 11:50 (i:15 5::i5 5:20 4:50 4::il !l:52 3:17 2:50 2:35 1 :5V 12:35 11:55 11:10 10:55 10:25 10:07 9:25 8:15 S:15 0:20 4:12 3:10 1:55 1:35 12:27 11:55 10:15 9:45 9:00 8:4 1 8:30 8;(i;l 7:15 0:25 W IVn JunolO:(l2 a;,V. 10:45 Kltbuiniiiir l()::tl) 4:45 12:00 R. lt'k Junell:1(l 5:115 1:1 Itrndy Rendu :22 5:52 1::t5 Parker 11:52 (!:25 2;H Kinlenton !::- 7:01 :i:10 Scruhirrass 1:07 7: l-H 4;:i(l Franklin 1:.".S 8:20 5:H7 Oil Citv 2:115 S;5(i (i::td Oleopoll 2:115 7.:t( Kaglo Hock 2:4a 7:50 Tionesta .1:01 8:21 2:i 17 1:3 1 Tidiouto .1:42 U::t( Trvineton 4:20 10:45 1:0(1 Falconers 5:40 11:05 Puffalo 8:15 8:30 Oil Citv 2:1.' 7:00 10:40 1:40 8: Ret. Centre. 2:115 JO 11:01 1:25 8:08 .".::t:i Titusvillo ::! 7:15 Il::i2 1:00 7:44 3:05 Corry 4:10 8:50 I2;4(i 11:50 (i::l5 1 p. in p. uiiii. una. niiii. m p. in Trnins run hv Philadelphia Time. DAVID MrCAtUH). tion'l Sun't. I MORTON HALL. Nen'l rasMenjjor it Ticket Aent. GREAT REDUCTION f iKfTITCTa AND OBOUNDI.) CKMIBEIILAIN INSTITUTE AMD rZilALS CCLLS32, nANDOIiPII, N.Y. It is a largo and thoroughly equiped Seminary lor both sexes. Established in 1X50. Property freo from debt, Slo:t,0(tO.OH. Now Hoarding Hall, with steam-lioat, etc. erected in 1X7.1 at n cost of $ 45,000. I'.x cl ient board and lionie-liko arrangements throughout. Total expenso for board, lurnishcd room Hteam-heat,light,washing, and tuition for 14 weeks, ISI.-'O, for one year, $147. (ill. For catalogue or further intormatiou, address, 1 rot. J. 1. J'.l WARDN, D. D., l'rincipal. MT i-all Term opens A utriiMi iio. inter Term opens December it. Spring Term opens March 'J.I. . IM-ht KENDALL'S! will euro Spavins, Slint, Curb, Callous, ivc, or any enlargement, AISD lll. SPAVIWiKVNvBir: OUT RLlsTKRlNt. r causing a sore. No remedy over discovered equals it for r ry p certainty ot action in stop W IV Ci ping tho lameness anil re moving tho bunch. I'rieo $1.00. Send for circular givinir POSITIVE PROOK and your nearest agent't address, .old by druggists, or sent to any address by tlio inventor. II. J. Kendall, 'M. D., Enons lung Falls, Vt. mar 2(i, 1 y. A LECTURE . TO IOUXO 32KX Jiti Published, in a Scaled Knvehwe.. Price Mix cent. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment. nnd Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Spormutorroy.u, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, 1 uipolcncy, Ner vous Debility, and I nipcdinicnts ti Mar riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental ami Physical Incapaci ty. ,UI5v EOI5EHTJ. CULV ERWELL, M. D., author of the "(Jrccn Hook,'' Vc. Tlie world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, cleany proves from Ids own experience that the owttil conse- nnences of Sell-Abuse may be ell'ectiiallv removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a modo of euro at once certain and elloctual, by which every sullerer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately und rad ically. . '.U7i lecture iritt prove n tiiion to thoitxitnd.i to IIiuii.su nd. Sent, under real, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of nix .-outs, or two postage stamps. Address tho i'lihlisliers, THE CULV ERWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St., Now York ; 1'. O. ISox. r,sii. 4-Hi-ly. JAMES M. BEVERLY, PRACTICAL 1IORSE-SUOET1 (Sli i just Sniitii of Kiikx'n Mill.) FOlllilO-SKTTIXiiSlloi: .-,(TS. NKW Kiioios :;n evrs. i:.t 1 1 - 11 an i- M AIM'I I lit i'ATKN'l'. f arriiic Irouinir iini licpu.i in.:, mm 1 lUarksm il !i i i I' all kinds ilontt in lirM- cl.'ls iiiaiiiuT. Alsn, I'diit rjictor l"T lln cur mi; ( 'i.i.l : ;K'l ion. t '0111-, r, Spl l't'i t. Aciiti' I .iii:i iniiis, Ai'iiti' N i. x i utur tllKCilSCS, II 1 1 1 1 tll I CVI'M' :n!l II I.llri'l'i' ill ', I lll'Uill'j;, flc. iii:i I I A RE YOU C G tiii: i si: CHEMICAL PAINT: lloady lor use in AVhito, nnd over Ono Hundred different Colors inado of (stj'ict ly puro M'hito Load, Zinc and I.iHsood Oil, Chemically continued, w ananled luncli handsomer and cheaper, and to last Twice as Iion as any other Paint. It, has taken tho FIltST PRKM1UMS at twenty of tho Slato Fairs of tlio Union, and is on Many Thousand of tho finest houses in tho country. St. Potersburgh, Pa., .inn. 10th, 1R77. . MILLKK lUlOTIIKI'iS. tiKSTI.KMlOX Wo have sold largo quantities of vour Chomisal Paint in this section of the country, and all parties Iriving used tlio saino speak highly of its dur ability and finish ; and thry find tho colors and mixture j list as you represent. There can bo no better paint for exposure to heat and cold, and any ono using it once will surely do so again. Vou have privilege to use nnr names tor reference.' Uespectluily, CUAl-FANT A- (iltA FF. Addrcs3: MILLEB SAMPLE CARD SENT TKEE FOR SALE F, ROIUXSON U SEVING r3ACH!KE TXIQ IIKOT OF AI.I4 Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity ' . Unsurpassed in Construction, 1 Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undispulcd in tho Broad Claim 'or itlNO THI VlinV ISF.8T Ol'IiUATINO nuicitroT finttiNti, MAPin&OHinST, AMD lioct Tcrfeot Sowing Haoilna IN THE WORUD. . r.--r-Ki;v.-.;r!lf Thp grtpnpu1arllyol (he WhUa l (ha mstt eon Vtnclnj Inbuto to lit excellence and gupsrlority over other mcichinei, and In sulimitting it U the trade we put It upon Its merits, and In no inVonca has It ever ye I (ailed to satisfy any rocommunUatlon In IU favor. The demand for (he While hat Inereated to such an extent that we are now compelled to turn out i. Complete 4:xcKl3ae o-vurjr ttireo xxxi.a.to3 Jj. . tba dar to owpply'' e tlio aouaajaal Every machine Is warranted (or 3 years, and old lor cih at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ol customers. WAQINT3 WAHTZD IN CtTOCCOTIID II2SIX0BT. WHITE SEVJIWmACHINE CO.'. ' Nl SOB Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.' VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand If ei'al 'of Honor. Economy, Durnbility and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are DKlinguUriinK Tcatures of the tekhrjied Giant .Farm and Warehocse Fans, MADR Vt A.. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many fate imp: ovemrntft, 1V7 mp fully qual to evciy ilcnior.d : c!r;.nirK ml mkK of (Jr-in, Peas, lWaiti, Caster ltrnr Cti:n ad Snt.il! S-nl. They graile Wheat jicrfcrtly by nri l.iinrihn. S i aratc Oai fiom Wheat, H:ir!cy vx Uyc, 'I hry h.i : very perfect Btmnycmtrts ffr cicuiinit Tunotl, , Clover, Flax Ifd, On h:ul ('ruA, and I it!icr SmiH Seed. 'J hey Chkff -erfrct'y, rnd cmhi' r every qtiulific.nio!) rcqiitrcil t tit c hct inrk in the thortest time. Wan"hnti' atnictcd, 1", 1 v- i r e :i.'t i t ."C"cr intidutr the (!-t::-n . r:.-! I :. r." C"n:.t '( ' ! fiv-rt to S'v l'.ir.'c!.T per I. 'i'hev rc ::" -rtV h .ril f r e c in trn:isptir:"tiari. to r c t m l. O-.d 'ct t ,' 'M.n. J.-d 1! v.-11 ' f r foi w::idl:i ; l .la: d, ?s rr;t:c: c 1 ; n: A ii r'l cr.ct J't:t free c: bnard Car, c r J'.tv: :-cr. UrJ.eis filled .m.e i!:-y M received. . :! ip;ir(It'4l.r,. cVfcl U.v.n" - ( r Vi-'f hc Uci.t i'h..rr;fd r f rw-n'o ! ""-i 1 .' r-.a:;di'i:r will Vr i;t:o(cd pnderrc : '1 : r STATE ; w.v. u Corrtc- 1 ct 'ORfv'AL SCHOOL, ISDJAXA, J'A. Built'l-iir, 1 1 it lx'st kin, I j;. ..o iMiitfil Kt.Ues. ccoinaio,UiMc!i:, ! I !;;. : :'ci':i. ocnocii, ui'-l rl:i-:. in n'l i'i'sju'i Is. Dcparttroti!.. , Tv.ji hi.-ii. Classical, I Vm- laciiiiil, Musical. TJio Pall Tor'1! n'' 1 weeks w ill oieii mi M i. v, s!:i 'ri:.M isyfi. Exi'in.-.' ; a lew as any uilicr ln.nl af- t i (. ' I i I 1 .1 v c a I,. i .1 e.es ami aei'inil- j 1:1 l:'t :niis. Ki.l Catalogue, ail.Iress .I'.IIN II. I'' I-KM II, I I, - ! ' I), I'liii. ial. I iJ C TO PAIHT i2ii.i.E:st isiion' BBOTHBBS, 2J, XI, C 33 St. Clair Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO. k BONNKR, TIONICSTA, PA.
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