The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 19, 1879, Image 2

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J. E. WE NIC,
EDITOIl.
WEDNESDAY M0RX1XG, NOV. 19. 187!).
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.last year llio lireenback vole in
this countv was 1,198; this year it
"peters" down to 427. Clearfield Re
publican, Dam.
UroN hearing the result of the elec
tion in this county a prominent green'
backer remarked : "Why at this rale
we'll elect our President next year,
sure." He hadn't heard from the
"States" yet.
Spite of all that has happened Gov
ernor Robinson, of New York, has
issued a Thanksgiving proclamation.
It would not he reasonable, however,
to expect him to ask the people to
remember Kelly on the 27th inst.
The day of financial heresies is gone
bv. The Greenback cause is as dead
as the doctrine of secession, and in
1?80 the issue will be a square stand-
up fight between the Democratic and
Republican parties, iu whose platforms
there will be no differences of a finan-
cial nature. Elk Democrat.
rrs .
ihe urecnnacK party carried one
county in the State. Forest county
gave Sutton 20 majority over Butler
and 71 majority over Burr, and
elected the entire Greenback ticket.
Outside of Forest county the Green
back party has "gone where the wood
bine twioeth." Venango Citizen.
i OK est county gave a majority of
twenty for Peter Sutton over Butler,
and one hundred over Barr, electing
I. "I . t 1 . I rr i
me jreennncK county ucKet. mis is
the only grease spot left f the party
and may nffbrd a refuge for the utrao-
glers who still adhere to the fortunes
of that defunct "what is it V Brook
viile Reptiblican.
Ocr victory last week (Tuesday), is
in a great measure duo to the euorts
of a few good workers in the party,
and to the iufluence of the National.
We thought Coburn could not con
ceal his egotism much longer, and
that he would soon come out find tell
the people what a h--l of a paper his
is. The only thing that gets us is how
ne could give any one else credit but
m ...
uiuioeu.
There were 1,835 vote3 polled for j
Peter Sutton in Crawford county at
the lute election. Surely the Green
backers are not quite dead in old
Crawford. National.
No, not quite. Yet
there
is some
nors oi an epidemic raging among
.... . -
them lhat has taken off about sixteen
hundred aud thirty-five within a year,
the vote last year being S528 and
unless this epidemic is immediately
checked will ledve them without
a croaker for 1880. No, not dead,
but dying off like everything.
Warrev couuty polled 1,285 votes
for Peter Sutton, or about one third
more than for Barr. Wonder which
party is dead up in Warren -National.
Well, we don't know exactly. But
let's see; last year the vote stood:
Rep., 2175; Dem., 1026; Gbk., 1822.
Thiflient Var OHIO. TV Ort7 .
Gbk., 1285. Rep., loss, 1G3; Dem.,
59: Gbk., 537. This would indicate
that the death-rate was much greater
in the greenback camp, and that that
party ist the dead duck up ihere, from
our way of calculating.
Wi: ask our readers to not place
any relianco in any statement they
sec in the old party press concerning
the Greenback vote in any State.
National.
That's just it. Don't believa any
thing except -nu seo it in the green
back papers. We did stste last week
that the vote in this State wa3 about
10,030, but that calculation was based
as ranch on next year's vote as on this
year's, aud the only thing that bothers
us now is the fear that we have placed
it too high. Bcfcides, we had mother
object in view when wo made the
statement, and that was to draw Co
bum out, and thus make him tell what
the vote was. Had it not been for
this we doubt if he would ever have
told what the vote was, and would
probably kept on howling about the
wonderful gains made in the State
Coburn never told his readers what
the vote in Ohio was, and we heard of
un intelligent (T) greenbacker who
would not btlieve that they had lost a
vote in that State, "because he hadn't
stvii it in the Forcat National!"
Greenbacks and Greenbackers.
The New York Herald, that staunch
and strictly independent paper, if
there ia one iu the United States, has
this bit of sauce for the greenbackers
The Herald is acknowledged authority
by all parties on matters of this kind
"What has become of the Green
backers? Iu the Congressional elec
tions that occurred enly a year ago iu
those States !wkich bate voted this
wctfk they polled net less thai two
hundred and forty thousand votes for
their distinctive candidates, and half
as many more iu coalitions upon nom
inecs of the other parlies. The dis
tinctive Greenback Congressional vote
iu 1S78 was, for example, nearly
twenty-five thousand in New Jersey,
more than eighty thousand in New
York and almost s hundred thousand
in Pennsylvania. Suddenly this great
political array has shrunk iuto such
insignificance that it makes no show iu
the returns of 1879. In all the elec
tion reports this week from . East,
West or South, the figures of the
Greenbackers' vote aie omitted as too
trivial to affect the result. The Grsen
backers havo been smothered by the
successful operation of the resumption
act llicf have not lagged superflu
ous on the stage, but have made their
last appearance."
It re evident from the following in
the National that Coburn still thinks
he is dealing with n lot of lunatics who
arc ready to swallow any falsehood he
may choose to perpetrate:
In many places thousands of Green-
back vote3 were polled but not
counted. The Greenbackers of Phila
delphia claim to have polled 4,500
votes but the ballot box stutters and
repeaters only counted 411 of them,
that is one way they have of trying to
kill eft" the people's party.
That the greenbackers polled 299
votcs instead of 411 out of about 118,-
000 is lruo enough, but is there such a
constimate ass (aside from Coburn) in
Forest county as to believe that they
polled some 4,000 votes which were
not counted ? We hope, for the good
name of the county, there is not.
A private letter received at Wash
ington from a member of Ilendrick B.
Wright's itinerary depression of labor
committee indicates that they have
been having decfnedly cool receptions
at the different points visited by them
Their search for material ,, m.i,
tn hnsn n poiiai.1 k
.
----- v.ut i, iiua uccii u uiei 1 jr pron l
less. With the exception of those men
who are not willing to work on any
terms, they have been unable to pro
cure witnesses, and in a number of
cases they have been politely informed
by the laboring men that work is
abundant, and their time is too much
occupied to be wasted in atterantmz
to testify to a condition of industries
a o
which does not exist. The irrepressi
bIa Ilendrick B., from this unpromis
iuK uuuook, win nnd it difficult to
make a report which will in the least
degree justify the expenditure of from
nve 10 ten thousand dollars in junket
ing about the country
STATE CAPITAL NEWS. ,
How the Election
and Matters in General
in Harrisburg.
, cT & that Swef)t
"ver fetatc; " election day, things
have been rather quiet here and busi
ness, owing to the great Republican
successes, has received o fresh "boom."
The result had been anticipated, con
sequently there was but little enthusi
asm ; Phil idelphia, however, "whooped
cm up' causing all the "unterrified"
to go home early in disgust. The
stalwarts had a grand torchlight pro
cession, which marched through the
principal streets and filled the air
with their shouts of victory, which
were accompanied with the discharge
of' cannon and fireworke. By twelve,
o'clock everything was quiet, every
body having gone home the Repub
licans satisfied, the Democrats discus
led. For the past few days all interest
has been centered on New York, aud
as it is now eouceded that we elect the
whole ticket with the exception of
State Engineer, we feel content,
knowing we can hold it in the Presi
dential contest, which will give us the
uext President. Cornell having gone
through handsomely he will no doubt
be the chairman of the National Com
mittee, as the following will bhow : "A
meeting of the Republican National
Committee has been called for Decern
her 17, at the Arlington Hotel, in the
city of Washiugtou. It is signed by
Governor-elect Cornell, of Now York,
and Mr. Thomas M. Kcogh, chairman
of the Republican Committee of North
Carolina. Owing to the death recently
of Senator Chandler, of Michigan, the
committee is without a chairman and
it is also without a secretary, Mr. B.
C. McCormick, who held that position,
having resigned the place when he
was appointed Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury. The object of the com
mittee is to take action in regard to
lUe" death of the late chairman and to
select a place fer the holding of the
next Republican National Convention
to uorainale a candidate for the Presi
dency." It will also become the duty of the
committee to elect a chairman and
secretary. Mr. Cornell, it is under
stood, ii now a candidate, and, of
couise, will have the support of Sena
tor Conkling. Mr. R. C. McCormick
is also in the field. Mr. Keogh, it is
said, is anxious to get the secretary
ship, and buing a Southern man, it is
not improbable that he will be suj
cessful. The National Convention.
will, it is believed, be held in the
West.
The Board of Pardons meets here
on the 18th to take final action on the
caso of Tracy, the McKeau countv
w 4
murderer, and from what wo know of
the board, I am afraid he will hang,
as the feeling East is against him, aud
this board is not much on the pardon.
It is the best we have ever had, and is
very careful as to who they let out or
commute.
We have had several railroad
acci
traiu then
dents lately ; one being an oil
which ran into a freight and
ignited and went up in smoke.
All our iron foundries are working
day and night, and are then unable to
fill orders. The Harrisburg car man
ufacturing company have commenced
work on a new contract for 500 house
or box cars, ordered by the "Mer
chant's Die-patch Transportation Com
pany of New York" The company
has also a contract for 350 cars for the
Lake Shore Railroad. The works at
present turn out eightbears daily On
Wednesday last the Governor issued a
charter to the Manchester Iron and
Steel Company, of Pittsburgh, with a
capital stock of 8500,000. divided into
five hundred shares. The new com
pany will proceed immediately to man
ufacture iron and steel at the furnaco
and rolling mill of D. J. Morrill, iu
ittsburg. The incorporators are:
John Scott, Alexander. Nimick, and
James J. Bennett, of Pittsburg; Dan
iel J. Morrell, of Johnstown ; John N.
lutchiuson, of Easton; John M. Ken
nedy, Philadelphia Cambria Iron
Company, Pennsylvania. This adds
another to our large list of mills, all
of which are busy. About a week ago
the last idle mill started and is now
busy. It had not been running for
seven years, which shows what the Re
publican party bringing about specie
payment has done, and warns the
Greenbackers that their day is over.
Your townsman J. B. Agnew is
back, and is at his desk in tha Dep't
of Internal Affairs.
The legislature does not meet this
winter, consequently it will be very
dull. The weather at present is very
warm, and has been for several days.
Winter is close upon us, though it
doesn't look much like it as the trees
still holj their leaves.
More uext week from
Warren.
The happiest results invariably
attend the taking of "Sellers' celebra
teJ Liver Pills." 25c. per box. For
sale by Bovard. 3i 2t.
Boils, pimples, and all blood dis
eases are cured by "Dr. Lindsey's
Blood Searcher." Sold by oil drug
gists. For sale by Bovard. 54 2t.
It stands everywhere without n
equal for the cure of gravel nou
retention, liver and kidney complaint,
nervous irritation. Barosma brings
quiet sleep, and is not an Opiate.
Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti
tusville, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 34 2t.
GK
OltGK IIIONDEHSON.
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Tionesta, Pa. Shop fust door noiith of
Lawrnuce Mouse. For a nice shave, sham
jkjoii or hair-cut call on Mr. II. Ho is
lirfct-elasa in every respect. uugtf-tf
TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS.
PATENTS and how to obtain them.
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Stumps for Postage. Address,
fm.MOKi:. Smith a Co..
Solicitors of Patents, Uox 31,
. Washington, j) (y.
tf
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uc n e r a 1 1 y
pains in hack
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old Rjie and
diseases thai
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Will be sent by mail on receipt of money.
Address all orders, J. $. Simpson's Med
icine Co., Jsos. 104 and KK5 Main St., liuf-
falo, N. Y. Sttfd in Tionesta, Pa., bv (
W.Jlovaid. novlJoow
D. W. CLARK,
IlEAIi ESTATE AGENT,
AND
PRACrriCAli NUIIVI2YOK,
TIONESTA, PA.,
Has now for sale the Following:
120 ACRES,
MK-nrriT imvnKnip, v enan(" fo., on
Stewarts Run, SI miles from Tionesta;
All 1.- m it..
nnt-resrinaron; pxhioiirej frame house;
small orchnrd; fencs Rood ; Kplendid
Tater. iu uo soici at a bargain for cash.
A FARM OF 153 ACRES,
Threo and a half miles East of Kittanniiur.
in Armstrong county, known as tlio Rob
inson farm. Ail under fence ; splendid
iarm nouso ami nam, aim all necessary
oiu-ouiKlinsfs. ell watered; well adapt
ed for raising of crops or tdock, and un
clsrlaul witti a 4-foot vein of coal. Alm
plenty of Limestone.
A FARM OK 200 ACRES,
In Kinjrsloy Township, this countv
known a the D. Harrington farm. About
40 acrM cleared; good lmrn ; small
orchard: nouaa in fair condition; well
fencod A fine lot of Pine and Hemlock
timber on the uncleared part.
FORTY ACRES,
Near Trumkeyville, Forent county.
Part
or the Panic! Jones place
Will rail cheap,
SIXTY ACRES,
One mile from Neil town ; abot 15 or 20
acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good
ouk on me naiance.
THIRTY ACRES,
In Jenks Township, Forest county ; ten
acres cleared ; small orchard growing .
comioriaDio nouso ; well watereu. Cheap
A BUILDING LOT
In Tionesta Borough, near the Cour
House. A splendid business location.
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Sore Eves, Noso-lJloed, Weeding Lungs,
j niiiuii menses, v imes, Asinma, uuuucos
Swellings. Piles, etc. Cures llruises,
Scalds, Burns, Sprains. Wounds. Rheu
matism, Erysipelas, ChPhlains, Varicose
Veins, Neural .ia, etc. Natures universal
remedy internal and external use. If your
druggist lias not got it have him order it
of the proprietor, CHARLES E.RISLEY,
Wholesale Druggist, 54 Cortlandt Street,
NcwYork. aprlttSm.
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to ML'XN d CO.. Publisncrs, '67 Park
Row, Now-York.
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Solicitors of American ami Foreign Pat
ents, have had ." years experience, and
now having tlio largest establishment in
tlio world. Patents are obtained on tho
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the Scient'lic American of ull Inventions
patented through the Agency, with tlio
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the immense circulation thus given,
public attention is directed to tho meriM
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Any person who has made a new dis
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PltACTICAL IIORSE-SUOEIt
(Shop just South of Knox's Mill.)
r Oil It K-SETTI NO SHOE 1 5 CTS. N E W
WHUKN .-id ( : in. KAC1I HAND
MADE OR PATENT
Carriage Ironing and Repairing, and
BiacKsnuthing of all kinds done in first
class manner. Also, Contractor for tho
euro of Contraction, Corns, Ouoiler, Split
Feet, Acuto Laminitis, Acuto Narvipular
diseases, and tho
Ing, Clicking, etc,
prevention of Interfer
may 14 fl
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lit m e, the ri!xlng (ItMiinml U for tlinroiivhlr
traJnnd men for l.itnl umti. Our Institution iilfim un-:
urru laciuiiea 10 jnun mitt middle ape! nmn
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uI)Mll((ht. I ml I v Id ii nl inn! ruction, sturionti enn
ntir it mir time. No afalliiii. Kor -lrrul.i a
t? V'lf ' IMHbirirh.
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Jn lF lllul la. ....I... Jitl r I ' .
- i in iw iii. j nn iurar.il tint
en tha rlcuoe pulilulivd. A votk lor bniikrra,
Juoe; IM.UO, iunuj(u W uui. .
Allegheny Valley Rail Road,
-AND-
Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo
Railroad.
ON AND AFTER Monday, July 2, 170
trains will run as follows;
STATIONS. Northward.
Southward
1 .1.. I M.
a in p m p in
p m p in
a in
Pittsburgh 8:.rwi 2::55 8:40
8:001
1:501
12:35
11:551
ll:lo
10:551
(1:20
4:12
3:10
W I'cnJunclOiOi; S:.Vi io:4.ri
0:50
Mttannmg 10::to 4: 45 li!:(K
:1
5:.l
R. It k J uuclIMO ft::t5 1:15
Rrady Rcndlh-'i 5:5J l-.:r,
1:
5:20
4:50
1:35
Parker llf:ri.-'5 2:.is
10:25 12:
lCmlenton ll?TlT 7:04 !l:ll
4::tl
3:52
3:17
10:07111:55
t:25 10:45
Scrubgrass 1:07 7: 1'l 4;:i
rranklin 1:38 8:20 5::f
8:45
:45
Oil City 1:.V: 8:50 ftlft
.1:00
8:15
J:10
OleopoM 2:17 H.4I
2:35
2:28
2:07
1:31
1:00
11:05
x:41
agleitock 2:2 :50
8:30
8:03
Tionesta 2:45 7:11
Tidiouto 8:25 7:.
7:1
l:2:
Irviueton 4:05 8:Xr
' alcoBers 0:40
liuflalo 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 8:0:1 3:33
Titusvillo 8:05 7:15111:32 1:00 7:44i 3:05
Corry 4:10 8:50 1 2:40 11:50 0:35: 1:55
p. m!ii. in a. m a. in a. m n, m
Trains run hv Phili dclphia Time.
DAVID Mt CAlUiO. (icu'l Siin't
JT MORTON HALL.
'en'l Passenser Ticket Agent.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE !
The short & Popular Route via
Fittsburffh. Titusville & Buf
falo, and Butfalo, Cautauqua
T 1 0 "W---.A.t V
ljitrLu oc jruisourgQ K'ys.
ON AND AFTER June 23d, 1870, Trains
will leave Oil City ns follows:
7:00 A.M. Si
(has throujrh
InrrivlntratMav-
vilie 10:45 a. in j Point Chautauqua, 1I:'( (I
a. in.: Fair Point, 11:15 a. in IJullalo. 1:25
p.m.
Ill'in A iT va,:-v' ox-fl,t K""-
I 7.-rV A. a 1 (lav.arriviiiktat Mav-
villo 3:50 p. in.; Point Chautaumia. 4:15 n.
in.; Fair Point, 4:30 n. in.: Huffalo, 7:15
p. m.
O P VT Daily, except Sunday
-J A ! (has through cvaCh shd
Pullman Palaco Drawinif-Roorn Cnri ar
riving at Mnyvillo 5:50 p. m.; Point Chau
tauqua, 0:10 p. in.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. in.;
Huffalo 8:20 n. m.
)C p 1T Saturday only, nrriv
J I iM, ing at Mayville, 7:40 ii.
m.j Point CliHtitauqua, 7:55 p. m.; Fair
Point, 8:05 p. in.
Trins arriva at Oil City from Chautau
qua Lake H:45 a. in. (Monday onlv), 2:00
p. in., .l:;5 p. ni., 8:25 p. m., Daily.
J. L. RI'TM AN,
Sunt.. Mavville. N. Y.
W. S. BALDWIN.
Gon'l Passenger Agent Rufl'alo, N. Y.
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tairm fiill and comnlHe mnrkrt ami month
ly Oil Imports, and all tho local and wn-
nil iifW N. Pi ico 810 nor yoar. Weoklv
lli-rald fl.50. tSend for Huiiijde copiet.
Pennsylvania Female College,
A rirat-cluHH collpije for women. Educa
tional Htan lrd biL'h. AdvantaueM torn-
pk'te. Most lcl iu lit t'n 1 Nitualion in the
whole country. Terms onilo inoderate.
Opens Sept. 10. Address
A1ISS llLKN E. PELLETHEAP,
ait U-llil. Ai tinir President.
foiTf.ir
SYIU I'!
50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC.
Pronounced by nil to be the most Pleas
nut nnd tdllcacinus remedy now in use,
for tlio euro of coughs, colds, croup,
hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho
throat, whooping cough, etc. Over ii
million bottles s Id within the last few
years. It gives relief wherever used, and
has the pewt-r to Impart benefit that
cannot lx had from the cough mixtures
now in use. Sold by all Druggists at 25
con In per bottle,
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly
recommended for curing liver complaint,
constipation, siA-hcailnchos, fever and
ngue, and nil diseases of the stomach ami
liver. Sold bv all DrmririHts nt -. ...nu
per box.
Ji. E. SEli' v CO.
I'uigh, Pa.
-HE WHITE
y
Sewing machine
THJl DC9T Of AaUL
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled fa Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in tha Broad Claim
Of BIINA TMI
VERY RtdST OPERATING
QVXCKEOT BKU.INO,
IIAMDBOlllGST, AND
Hc Perfect Sowing Urchins
IN THE WORLD. .
ti ' t il ' i' . '.;r s ; Vr 1
'l-L.:..1; T?
Th qtm t popularity ol the WhIU It tti. mo ee.
Wnclna tritut to lit xccllanc and tuperlorlf
r other mnchldji. md In submitting ft t tha
trtdt m put II upon its morltt, and In no lnlanc
has It em- yt Ullo4 to uUtl; ny racoamiidatioii
Tha rmsnd fortho White hat Inertatod lo tueh
antxtont thai m art row compollaii lo turn out
CL Complata rjarwrlxig- SXaxclUji
iroxy tii.ro nQA.-3.tca lx, .
USA dlttjr to ra.pl3r
Evory macMno la warranted for S yean, and
aoldloccth at liberal discounts, or updn easy
pamenU, to suit the convenience ol customer.
WHITE SEWlWMACHINE CO..
n 368 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio.
VICTORIOUS!
HIGHEST & BEST AWARD
And Orand Keral 'of Honor.
Economy, Durability and Rapidity
combined with perfect 'work,
Are Distinguishing Features of the
, celebrated
Giant Farm ani Wareionse Fans,
MADE BV
A. P. DICKEY,
Racine, Wis.
Kow having many late i.-nprovcmenn, tlicy ato fully
q-.ial ti eveiy t'emand ; t'runing a 1 kiml f Crain,
Peat, Ilcar.s, Castor Ikr, Com and Small S-id.
They grade M ha it perVrrty by mice kandiinr. Sep
arate Can from hrat, Barley anil U j e. Th:- h.u .
very pcr'e-t nrK-.nr;enienl-. f r clean! ic Tmioih' ,
I lover, Flax I ; e--d, Or.-li-rcl Cr.-n-, tint n'l oihrr
Small Sent. '1 hey Chsfl' erf ct!y, rt.rt cimhire '
every qu-'lifiraiio.! ri-rri-Til tj Co list be t vnrlc in
the bhorte&t limi-.
Warehoin", rc'l ri l'-.:i ?i;iN, a e larrely cun
rtructeij, bn-.li l.i.u's r:"'vr!-- ric :ics t-i acrom
modjtc t!ic dcmanil, e;. i r h i -..r a rrpacity rf km j j
lo 500 buklicls per u :v, r.'c.Tc!i:-.;f to tiza v( mi.L
rhey arc c?r.p;ci1, b.xrt! f.-r i Lean traiispoiln'ion,
and "set vp" rr "I n.-c!:-.i! t! v.n" f; r forvratdln;;
lulard, tr. reiit-.es'.r J ; i i rll c.c"-. jut free on
bnard Cars rr i'teamcr. Uic";n filed nne day ts
receive.1. .
SI ills t!.ipr.':'l"l:rc;:cl - " f -r' half ilic
trci-rht ctii'r.Tnt rs v!.m f rw.-u'c.l -V cl t--'." Olro-
nrat.hs and Ci-
; r-.iprn-tt o
.li ..:i i lice-.
:ial U-..-..3. Corres-
will lj".o?Ci!
prnici-ce ro!!c
ABBOTT'S PATENT
mm ti mmm
Yo ft
POnTLAfID CUTTER
The Strongest Sleigh iu existence. Flue
finish, Hunt, cheaper aud more durable thai,
oUiar SleitiUs. aiao,
AWott'i Patent Ennncr Attachment.
for wheeled vehJclBH of every dracriptlon. Per
lnetlyjiiacUcal; flu any aile; truckn lu country
roada. Over Jour thousand in nae. -cleiid lift
siroulara aud learu your nearest agent. .
A. A. ABBOTT & CO.,
UUO WubaaU Ave, ILIcau,