Site forest gUpuMifan. J. K. WEN IC, EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 1, 1879. The Gazette, tho organ of Grein bnckism in Armstrong county, has died a natural death. Messrs. Vr. W. Henry, Ex-Sheriff of Cattaraugus county, nnd Teraons, late of tho Bradford Era, Lave pur chased the Olean Record newspaper, Greenback, and will henceforth make it a Democratic sheet. Turc Greenback party is booming. It is stronger now than ever, and is hourly growing stronger. National. Yes ; stronger ! That's the word. Decomposition S3t in since the 4th of November. Enough to make any tiling "strong." Two Greenback organs went out of existence in Cattaraugus county, last week. One of them changed hands and put up the Democratic colors, ac knowledging that there was no party left onJy a delusion no leaders and no voters. At the recent election in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties the demo crats had majorities in two of the eight legislative districts, which alto gether elect nine members. The greenbackera did not have a majority in a single district. The ptcsenl leg islative delegation consists of five Re publicans, three Greenbackers and one Democrat. That's the way they have gained in that strongly greenback sec tion. The following from the Meadville Republican relates to "Farsou" Plum roer, editor of the greenback paper of that place : "It was a very cold morn ing and the coal ordered hadn't come around yet. So the Parson shivered in his sanctum. But a lucky thought struck him, and he wrote on a slip of paper, "this is red hot," and hung it on the stove, and turning to his table, he continued his editorials on the fiat dollar, its purchasing poffer, and the quantity necessary for the demands of trade." What everybody pays must be true. Tho Tidioute Neivs also discovers Co burn's lying capacity. Hear what it has to say : "The M.'D. editor of the Tionc6ta National should inject a little more truth into his statements. In his last issue he states that the Greenback candidate fur Governor of New York "carried Chemung county by 1,548." The official canvass disagrees, as fol lows : Cornell, 3,481 ; Robinson. 3,546 ; Kelly, 484 ; Lewis, 1,548. Editiug a newspaper isn't like doctoring. The grave doesn't hide mistakes and mis statements." The National Committees of the National and Greenback Labor parties have determined to find out, if they can, wheather there is enough left of their respective parties to huddle to gether and hold a National Conven tion which will be visible to the naked eye. They have issued a call for a conference, therefore, in Washington early in January, and steps are to be taken to nominate a candidate for the Presidency. And no doubt these astute politicians will take care to choose a candidate who will be ready to run this campaign with plenty of hard money. The believers in "fiat money" believe in it for other people. In view of the recent elections this call reads like a very extensive po litical or greenback joke. STATE CAPITAL NEWS. The trials of the Bribery Cases The Extra Session Grant recep tionAnother appeal fop Tracy, Ac, 4c. IlAURisBunu, Nov. 28, 1879. The tima designated for the begin ning of the Legislative bribery cases was fixed at ten o'clock on Monday evening, and Judges Pearson and Hen derson were promptly in their seats. The only defendants in the court room were Charles Jl. Salter and Represen tatives Kmilh, Rumberger and 'Clark, and E. K. Shoemaker. In pursuance to notice fiven ilia counsel forthe defense in the case of Charles li. S.ilter was first called by District Attorney Hollinger. Mr. Laniberton then opened for the de fense, stating that at tho outset certain important questions presented them selves which would receive the adju dication of tho Court, so that the ground would not have to be gone over again. Mr. Lamberton then moved to quash the array of jurors whkli indicted the various defend ant! in August. The Sheriff and Jury Commissioners were not sworn before the drawing, and, in fact, before proceeding to draw such oath was not taken. becoud. ISo affidavit has been filed by the Sheriff or Jury Com missioners averring that the venire had been properly executed. Third. The venire to the Sheriff and Jury Com missioners is not in accordance with the act of Assembly. Arguments for and against the motion were made by Senator Carpen ter, Hon. Wm. Armstrong, Gen. Al bright and Senator Herr. The Legislative prosecuting com mittee had a meeting Monday night, at which the trial of thoso accused of corrupt solicitation of members of the Legislature was discusse.l. It had been decided to try Keruble after Sal ter's'sase shall have been determined. The poiDt m&de by the defense against the constitution of the grand jury was sustained by the Court on Wednesday, and the indictment lying against Sal ter was quashed, but with an expres sion of regret on the part of Judge Pearson that he had to come to this conclusion. "Because." said he. "It is not trying the case on its merits, and these men, if they escape their trial at thin time, escape not on their merits, but ou what might be called 'not tech nicalities but substantial irregulari ties, ills counsel first moved to quash the venire on the ground of ir regularity, lhat motion was over ruled. An attempt was then mado to challenge the array, hut withont suc cess. It was the third attack that was successful A motion to quash the in dictment for several reasons, but chiefly because the grand jury was ir regularly constituted, it being shown by the testimony of bamuel I . Barr, ouo of their number, that twenty-four instead ot twenty-three men participa ted in its deliberations on the bribery cases. In the argument of the last motion all the defendants made com mon cause with Salter, counsel for each of them taking part more or less m the argument, and the general belief was that it the indictment in this case fell the others fell with it. On Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock he case of Alexander Leisenring, charged with corrupt solicitation, was called. Gen. Albrght for tho defense moved that the indictment be quashed as in Salter's case. He was followed by Mr. Gowen for the Common wealth, who made a strong argument against the motion. The arguments in the case against Leiscnring were resumed on Friday evening, and at 7 o'clock the court adjourned. The judge re marked to some frieDds that as he would be very busy for the next week he would not be able to give an opin ion as to the bearing of Salter's case on that of Leisenring until next Mon day week, so, forthe present, there it stands. At Steelton, which is about two miles from here, and was formerlv called Baldwin, quite a serious acci dent occurred on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, at the Penna. Steel Works. A derangement of the main shaft, con necting the engine with the rolls. occurred, disconnecting them and causing thengine to break away at a rri. . i . leriuiu mie. i ne niaeninerv doss noticing the accident, ran to cut off tbe steam, but before he could do so the fly-wheel, which weighs between GO and 70 tons, exploded with a loud report, the fragments flying m all di rections. One piece went crushing through the roof, damaging it badlv. The men took warning from the sparks flying from the disconnected shafting and made their escape. The laacmno ooss, nowever, was not so tor tunate, as in attempting to cut off the steam he was badly scalded on the arm. ihe engine was seriously strained, and will have to be entirely overhauled. It is possible that this accident may cause tho works iniured to suspend until after the holidays. A copy ot the court records in the case of Andrew Tracy, who is to be hanged in McKean Co., on Dec. 4th, was forwarded on Tuesday last from the State Department to Pittsburg, where S. R. Musod will make an appli cation to the Supremo Court lor a speci al writ of error, in the hope that Tracy's life may be saved. Preparations are being made to give vjrant a -rousing reception ; that is, a? "rousing" a one as this place can get up. They took the initiative ktep last week, by paying off some bills that were still due parties who fur nUhed different articles when Presi dent Johnson was given a reception here. I suppose this was done that they might get trusted again in case they ran short of funds. Another appeal was made last week for an extra session of the legislature, but happily, like the former one, it failed to have tbe desired efl'ect Some alarm was caused last week by the freezing of the Susquehanna, which, owing to us having had no fall freshet, is very low, thereby causing many springs and wells to become dry. The weather changing broke up the ice, and left the river clear, so there is still some hope that the volume of water will increase before it freezes permanently. The atmost)liPr !. been quite warm to-day, and to-uight the rain is falling quite copiously. Send me the quotations of the Greenback Cough Syrup, that the edi tor of the Patent Medicine Circular makes. I want a lot of it, to kill the worms on a rose bush. WARnt.V. A Little Hazing at Allegheny Col lege, and How it Resulted. Meadville, Pa.,' Nov. 25, '79. The events which transpired here yesterday make it undoubtedly the "biggest" day ever witnessed at Alle gheny College: On the night of the 31st of last Oc tober, eighteen of the boys entered the room of a fellow student and proceeded to "haze" hitn to a limited degree. They disrobed him of all unnecessary clothing and placed him upon a table, where he was compelled to deliver a brief declamation. Ho was also re spectfully requested to say the Lord's prayer, but, like many of the students, ho did uot know it, and hence he evaded that sacrilegious performance. After this little literary exercise "the boy" proceeded to call tho faculty roll, and as each reverend name was pronounced a masked individual eieppea lorwara, answered "here I id a hollow, sepulchral toue, and with 1 r i blackeued fingers made a rude hiero glyphic on tho naked person of tho victim. After he was sufficiently blackened with soot, a cold shower bath was administered from the contents of a slop-bucket. The ghostly visitors then departed, leaving the young fellow thoroughly sooted with the performance. lo those who are not acquainted with the customs of college life this may seem rather barbarous, but when we consider that no violence was com mitted, we cannot help but class it among those events winch are the uatural result of a bursting forth of pent-up feelings, contaiued within the minds of lively students. 1 he event occasioned no great ex citement at the time, for those who participated in the performance thought it of so little importance that they told their friends all about it the next day. Three weeks aftei the oc curreace took place, five of the eighteen who were present at the haz ing, received letters from the President of the college saying that their pres ence would be dispensed with until the begiuning of the Spring term a space of four months. 1 his notice fell like a thunderbolt on the heads ot the unsuspecting youths. A member of the faculty told one of the students that they could not afford to suspend the entire thirteen as the pecuniary loss to the college ten dollars per term tor each would be too great. Knowing as they did who the other thirteen were, the dtcis ion of the faculty seemed unjust and a petitiou was sent in signed by most of the students requesting that the time of suspension be limited to tho begin ning of the v inter term. lo this request the faculty paid no attention, and as the time for tbe de parture of the suspended individuals drew nigh their fellow-students re solved to give them a "send off" worthy of a king. To this end a paper was circulated and the names of over 150 students were obtained who pledged themselves to be on hand at 7:u0o clock yesterday, to join in a piocession to escort the boys to the depot, and also to pay a small sum towards defraying the necessary ex penses. In the meantime the services of the famous North Western band were secured, and arrangements made to have a barouche and four in wait ing, in which to convey the suspended students. When the appointed time had arrived the procession was formed in front of Ruter Hall, and four of the boys, Messrs. Andrews, Babcock, Barr and Reno, were conducted to the car riage by a special escort often student. Mr. Shugert, the other member of the quintette, refused to take part .n the procession, hoping thereby to be able to prevail on the faculty to reinstate him in his former position. The pro cession, headed by the band and the "chief mourners" then beran the march toward the depot, a distance of neariy a mile. Some of the students had provided themselves with banners which horn appropriate inscriptions such as: "We denounce punishment without trial; "All or none;" "Verily justice is blind:" "Eoual and Mart instinA in all ;" "Five poor devils are out in the coia ; i nirteeu others are safe hi the fold." Caricature of the college. renr-sent ing the faculty by a huge boot kicking Ait n . . w . oui mo nve unioriunate., ana "Wel come Home," representing the arrival at the parental abode, with the old gentleman receiving his son with war ciuo swung high in the air. As the procession passed by the sanies iioine it was greeted by a Chautauqua salute from the inmates All along the route, haodkerchiefs were waved and the appearance of tho banners was greeted with rounds of applause. On arriving at the depot it wa3 as certained that the train was an hour late, but the boys occupied the time joyously in singing college songs, which were sandwitched in with charming music by the band. As the traiu moved slowly away the crowd began to disperse, and thus ended the greatest exhibition of "sand" ever dip!ayed by members of Allegheny College. Public opiniou is everywhere in favor of the students, and their conduct is approved by the leading papers of the city. The event has caused great ex citement, but is is thought that if no action is taken by the faculty in regard to the matter it will soon ouiet down. VfcnACTrv. GRAND OPENING-!! AN ELEGANT LINE OF NEW & IIMUTIFUL HOLIDAY GOODS! Lacos, Ties, Fichus; Laco, Silk and Linen Hankorchicfs, Fancy Ilibbons, liuchings, Gloves, Mitts, Zephyr Goods, &c. SACQUES AND DOLMANS, Purchased directly from the Manufacturers, and In which I offer extra good bnrpnins at FROM 83.00 to 85Q.OO ElCIL SACQUING, CIRCULAR AND DOLMAN CLOTHS, FA1TCT DE,ESS Q-OOIDS, At from 8 cents to fo.OO per yard, including a lnrgo lino of Colored rreNs Hilks in Jlrocftde and Satin Stripes, Uro. Grain Reliefs, I'ekin Stripes, Armuro, Afgrtlin Crcpo, Caslnnero do Jndcs, Trimming Silks, Satins & Velvets, in the latent colors and shndos. "ffllK I.AK;i;ST Atfl FIXI24T STOCK OF FANCY BUTTONS KEPT BY ANY PHY GOODS OU TRIMMING STORE IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, At prices to suit tho Public. Customers will find stock in all departments full nnd complete. Prices guaranteed as low as Ju nnv other eitv. Gr. "W. MILFORD, First doors West of New 1 il Exchange. OIL CITY, PENN'A. To Nervous Sufferers. The Great European Remedy. Dr. J. . Simpson's Bpecifio Medicine, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine is a positive euro for Supcrmntorrlica, Im potency, wriikness, and nil dscases result ing from nelt'-abuso, as nervous debility, irritability, mental anxietv. languor, las situde, depression of spirits and function al derangement of tho nervous system ge n e r a 1 1 y. pains in back or side, loss of meinoM, prom Aturc old ago and diseases that lead to con sumption, iiiMumty and luiT-aTTynivo, or both. No matter how shattered the sys tem may bo from excesses of anv kind, a short eourso of this medicine will restorn the lost functions anil procure health nnd happiness where before was despondency and gloom. Tho Specific Nedicino is be ing used with wonderful success. Pam phlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full particulars. Trice, Specific. $1.00 per package, or six packages for $5.00 " 111 L'O Hl'Ilb UY lllllll (111 rtH?Ullb 11 lllllllCV, Address all orders, J. li. Simpson's Med icine Co., Nos. 104 and 100 Main St., Buf falo, N. Y. Sold in Tionoata, Pa., by G. W. Bovard. novliioow BOinTlHI! I take pleasure in telling the Sporting Fiaternity (hat I have re-purcha-cd Till: GUN RUNIXESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of nil kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle tho "White" Sewing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see inc. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mado to order and war ranted. flPBTREP AIEING IN ALL ITS LL-iJ BEANCHES PEOMPTLY AND K. A, iiAi.mvix. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12. 1870. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Jusf 1'ubliahed, in a Sealed Envelope, J'riec six eents. A Lecturo on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by Solf-Abuso, Involuntary Emissions, Impotencv, Ner- li.Ull!.- .1 -J . vovh ueuiui.v. aim iinpemineiiis in mar riage generally ; Consumption Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, vc. uy nunr.ni J, i uiV J'iK W vl I , Li, m. i., aiuiior oi me "urecn jsook." tvc. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequen ces of Soif-ALuso may bo etfcctuully re moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials j pointing out a modo of curevat once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privutel.'and radic ally. VsuTja lecture will prove a boon to thounandii to thouHtind-. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamiis. Address tho Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. Box, 458ti. 8-ltMy. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of (io pages free, upon receipt of Stamp for Postage. Address, (iii.MoiiK, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents, 15ox 31, tf Washington, I), C. JAMES M. BEVERLY, PRACTICAL IIORSE-SUOER (Shop lust South of Knox's Mill.) TIOITESTA, 2P.A.. FOR RE-SETTING SHOE 15 CTS. NEW SHOES aoCTS. EACH HAND MADE OK PATENT. Carriage Ironing ami Repairing, nnd Blacksmithing of all kinds done in firnt class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, Quoiler, Split Feet, Acute Laniinitis, Acute NarvtrMdar diseasos, and tho prevention of Interfer ing, Clicking, etc. majHij TMtOLDtSTAN - TJJ Ut?l " THIS ; f rommrc M Xtlnina, tho nrmins demand In thino fro--bnV ! for thoruuKhlr trained mn fiir hufiiiittm. Ottr Institution ofli'ra un-i urpwHtl farililiM I yoanc and niiddla aged man1 for obtainlux a i'ractienl Lfluratiou. A ahort tiiu on 1 7 la remiircd to couiplala lha couraa of atudjr.j' Kxponaea light. 1 iKliriO nnJ inatnirtlon. Htudrntacan nter at any tima. H varatiuna. Kor clrvuln ddraxax P. D1I K A HOSd. IMtfabnrjrh.l lntT ltookkt(iyK, .tihjhixl hr Jlnrpor a, ilroa.; printed In cnlmr. 400 p. The largest work! ou the auicaoe puhliaki-d. A work for bankera,' railniaila, tmaiiirna lauu and prnclUal accountant, i'rico; fca.OW, hIui;v 20 acuta. J Allegheny Valley Rail Road, . -AJl- Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Monday, Nov. 17,1870 trains will run as follows: (STATIONS. Northward. Southward Mo. 1 Ma. I K. N. 1 M.. 4 t am p in pm p in pm am Pittsburgh 8:".i 2:.",3 8M0 S:00 1:.-0 :-J0 W Pen Iuncl0:02 3:.".r 10:4." (i:.r0 I2::i." 4:12 Kittanning 10:.Mi 4:4f 12:00 0:15 1 l:.Vl .1:10 It. If k .1 unci 1:10 5:115 hir, 5::i.-. ll:in 1:.V Brady J5endll:2i t:."2 l:3.r 3:20 I0:.rr l:Sf Parker ll:f)2 :&" 2:.TH 4:fOilO:2.r 12:27 Kinlenton 11:34 7:04 8:10 4:.U 10:07! 1 1:55 Scrubgrass 1:07 7:4:1 4;.'!0 3:52 i:25 10:45 Franklin 1:38 8:20 5::S7 3:17 8:45 :45 OilCitv 1:55 8:50 0:00 3:00 8:15 :25 Oleopolii 2:18 0.27 2:37 H:00 Eagle Rock 2:21 (1:73 2:28 8:52 Tionesta 2:40 7:02 2:07 8:20 Tidiouto 3:23 7:45 1:25 7:47 Irvineton 4:00 8:30 12:45 7:05 Falconers 5:40 11:05 Buffalo 8:15 8;:;o (Ml City 2:15 7:00 10:40 1:40 8:25 3:55 Pot. Centre 2:35 7:20 11:01 1:25 8:08 3:33 Titusville 3:05 7:45 11:32 1:00 7:44 3:05 Corry 4:10 8:50 13:40 11:50 6:3511:55 V. m i. m a. m!a. m a. in p. in Trains run bv Philrdelphia Time. DAVID MrCAKGO, Genl Sup't. J MORTON II ALL, 'ion'l Passenger t Ticket Agent. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE! The short &. Popular Route via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buf falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh H'ys. 0 N AND AFTER June 23.1, l7!, Trains will leave Oil l it v as follows: rf(r a AT I)"i'.v- (h, through I vw iV.lll. cot'h)arriv'ngnt May ville 10:45 a. m ; P'lint ( liautaiupia, 1 1 :'' 0 a. m.; Fair Point, 11:15 hi.; Itiulnlo, 1:25 p. m. inin a m V"15 ,xopit K""- 1 J'-tJ XX.iM. day.arnvingat May villo 3:50 p. m.; Point Chautauqua, 4:15 p. m.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. in.: Buffalo, 7:15 p. m. O ,K D TV T Daily, except Sunday, &J A altle (has through coach and Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at Mayvillo 5:50 p. in.; Point Cliau tau.iia, G: 10 p. m.; Fair Point, 0:25 p. in.; Buffalo 8:20 r. in. 40 P 1T Saturday only, arriv . 1 till, ing at Mayville, 7:40 p. m.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. m.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake 9:45 a. in. (Monday only), 2:00 p. m., 3:55 p. m., 8:25 p. m., Daily. J. Ii. BUTMAN, Supt., Mayville, N. Y. W. S. BA EDWIN, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Buffalo, N. Y. KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE Ts sure to cure Spavins. Splints, Curb, Ac. It removes all unnat ui ul enlargements. Does not hmstkk. Has no equal lor any lameness on man or iicast. it has cured hip-joint lameness in a person who has suffered 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for any blcmUh tin horses. Send for illustrated circular giving vkmtivk I'Hook. I'rico fl. ALL DKl'liGlSTS have it or can get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall tfc Co., Proprietor), Enonttburg Falls, Vermont, Strong, Cobb .t Co., Agt's, 1J4 Superior St., Cleveland, O. m Sellers' Cough Syrup. 50 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all to bo tho most Pleas ant and eflicacloiiN remedy now in use, for the euro of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles s .1.1 within tho last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has tho pewer to impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mlxturea now in use. Sold by nil Druggists at 25 cents per bottle, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS nre also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick-hoa.la. hes, lover and ague, and all diseases of tho stomnch and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 ee-iitsj per box. R. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. 'HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE this best or Unrivaled in Appearance, " Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim oraciNdTHi TEnV ISC8T OPEIIATINQ QVICKCST 8GLUNG, IIANDSOMEBT, AHD ZIcol Perfoct Sewing UacMro IN THE WORLD. , ,r?tW.,llIN.INl The grtt popularity of tht Whit It the moit eon fnclng intuit to lit txeellanco and guperlorit verolhar mnchlnat, and In suhmltMng It U tho trade we put It upon lit merltc, and in no lntance h It eter jet failed to catlih any recommendation InlUlaror. ' ' The demand forth White tat Inercaitd lo tuch M outwit that we art note compelled to turn out A, Cmxlate eterw-lxxff . 2ave2ilxa eyaiy Uiree miautaa -t dLcxsr to apply t&a tlavmaixcll Every machine It warranted for 3 year, and) told tor cab at liberal dltcounU.or upon easy payment, to tuit Ihe convenience ol customer. Tllimi WAKTZS lit OSOCCTOIZS TXKOT02T. WHITE SEWINQMACHINE CO.. ' ' M 358 Euclid Av., Cleveland. Ohio. VICTQRIOUS! HIGHEST &BisT AWARD And Grand TS.et.eX 'of Honor. Economy, Durability nnd Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc Distinguishing Features of tho celebrated Giant Farm ani Warehonse Fans, MADE BV A.. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Now having many latcirnprovemcnt, t!icy nic fully qua! to every demand ; clci ning a I kinds of tlram, real, Beam, Castor Ilears, Corn aril null S ej. They grade Whe.Tl perfectly by fircehandlffif T arateOaU from Wheat, lUrlcy .tnd Ke Tliry !i.nc very perfect TangcmcriM f : r clcaiii'ip 'MiOhv, Clover, Flax ierd. Ori.ri.ird Grass nc.d V f nthe: Small ?ecH '1 hey ChslV crf-cl', rr.d rmbire rrery qualification rcfjciml to do ho he-t v.-mli ir. the thortcfct time. Warehousr, rs nr, rsn:i Mi!!, .!e hrrc!y cm l true ted, boi't ki.u's rcr.tvi." r.'ir.e ti:-es t- accom mndate the demund, c;ul j.i,::'.rT A cnp:ic:ty cf fnn rn to 503 bushels per liu- rtx.mg to s'zo of miX They are r.'up.tc J, K'xcd f r tc.:n transportatinn, and irt ir ' ! :v :!.- ! d v. i" f-r forwarding Inlard, r.s j'cqucr.icd; a.n! ii rll c::fc?i put frrc 0.1 board Cars i r i'tt::'cr. tJr.Vn filed :aine day r.i received. . Mills f.!:i;;pt ,rt e' ed fi 'r" -" f -r' ! .If i!io freight ch .r;;cd ;-.s v.Iu n f rw;-.rced "ct 1 r." M.o raLhs and Circv.'r.ri ri:pp!:rd o- .-;. jiicci will lc ni:otrd .-?' rrd c : tcrr:.3 Corre; potit'ercc rnr-!""V ADBOTT'S PATENT"- PORTLAND GUTTER Tha Strongvat Stclh In niutaoe. Fine Bnlah, liirtit, cheaper aud mora durable Uian oUier Blalgha. Alao, Abbott's Patent Runner Attachments, For whet-leil yehlclea of every dcscriptk.w. fcr (ectly practical; 1U any alio; tracks in country roada. Over four thouHaud in uae. Uar-ociid lot Mrculara and leai-o your ueareat axeut. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., 800 iVubaaU Ave., tlilfuu. i I
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