She orisi $tjmfcHcnn. J. E. WKNK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. f 1.1879. We understand that Dr. Mc Koight, of Brookville will ben candi date lor the Ivfpublican nomination for State ScDator iu tlio district com posed of Indiana and Jefferson coun ties, at the next election. We are not personally acquainted with tbo Doc tor, but from the excellent recommen dations ho receives from those who know him we should judgo that the Republicans of that district would honor themselves by honoring him. He has always been one of the truest of true Kepublicaus, and in past years has done noble work for the party ; having, we understand, given way to others when his chances fur election were almost certain, just to preserve harmony and good ieeling in the ranks. Cases of this kind are rare indeed and should meet with recipro cal favors from the party. Dr. Mc Knight has done some excellent work for the Republican party in Barnett township, tbis county, and we are sure his many friends hi that section would delight to see him nomiuated in his district, and a Republican nomination in that district is almost equivalent to election. TnE Democrats and Fusionists have stolen Maine. The elections there were largely Republican, and were so conceded by all parlies, but the Dem ocratic Governor and Council have succeeded in counting out some 8 Re publicans in the Senate, and 24 in the House, and filling their places with men of the opposite parties. The count now shows the following result : In the Senate the Fusionists are given 20 members and Republicans 11. Iu the House, Fusionists 78, Republicans 61. Five cities, with 12 Republican repre sentatives, Fortland, Rath, Lewiston, Rocklaud and Saco, are without rep resentation. The House will thus be twelve members short at its organiza tion. The actual result of the election, according to official returns before being changed by Council was as fol lows: Senate Republicans, 19 ; Fu sionists, 12. House Republicans, 90; Fusionists, 61. Ret change iu the Senate, 16, in the House, 46. .This stupendous fraud is denounced by all honest citizens regardless o f party. The Democratic leaders say that no party can afford to perpetrata such an act, and they can readily see that it is going to work mischief with tl-em. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Dec. 18, '79. The monstrous crime committed iu Maine is one of the exciting topics of diecussiou here. Tho stealing of a legislature majority of 36 Republicans honestly and fairly elected, is au of fence more rank than any yet charged to the Democracy since the rebellion. It is so glaring that the better part of the Democrats decline to father it, and all the Greenbacks except Ladd of JIaine refuse to acknowledge it as the work of their friends, and Ladd very properly says now that he is not a Greeubacker but a Democrat. Mr. DeLa Matyr, or Indiana, who did more service for the Greenback-Democratic combination in Maine than any other man last summer, deuouuees the crime as one under which no party can stand up. The fact is, the Green backers and all others outside of the Bourbon Dem-iciaU have as much reason for apprehension as the Repub lican.?, for such acts plainly poiut to fraud and violence &3 the only means upon which the party of revolution can rely for success. The meeting of the National Com mittee here yesterday was a happy and harmonious affair. Senator J. Donald Cameron was chosen Chairman for the time preceeding the National Couven tion, and Col. Thomas B. Keogh, was chosen Secretary. The convention will be in Chicago. Everybody seems to be suited with tbia result. Scuator Cameron is wealthy and liberal and will bring great strength to the man agement of the party machinery. The Bayard resolution to takeaway the legal tender quality of greenbacks yas discussed yesterday by Senator Morgan, of Alabama who opposed it. It is robabl that the discussion, will ba confined chiefly to democrats, and that after the- have expressed their minds freely it will be tabled indefi nite! v. I'UJL. Harrisburg and Philadelphia, Gen. Grant's arrival and receptions The great parade Ac, 4c. Hakrisiiuro, Dec. 19, 1879. Tho prevailing topic .has been for the past week, and I presume will be for the next to come, Grant, so you will pardon me if my letter is very "Grantish." At Harrisburg Monday morning brokn dull and cloudy but by the time the General arrived, half part one, it had cleared up beautifully. Ou Cap itol Hill two pieces of artillery had been placed which announced his arri val, and from time to time boomed forth a welcome. He was met at the depot by the moyor and a committee of citizens who conducted him to the Executive Mansion, where he first viewed the parade, and afterwards gave a reception. Iu the evening there was a pyrotechnic display, after which the guest visited the fair being held by tho Grand Army of the Re public, where he was presented with an address, and Mrs. Grant was the recipient of a handsome horse shoe of flowers from the ladies. Tuesday morning he left early for Fhilad'a where he arrived at half past ten o clock. He was met br the mayor, who conducted him in a hand some barouche, drawn by fuur bay horses, to the lino of procession. The houses all along the route were decora ted with flags and evergreens, -some having large pictures of the hero around which were words of welcome. Most of the houses had platforms erec ted from which to view the procession, on which seats were let at one dollar apiece. Some windows commanded as high as five dollars for a single chair. Waunaraaker had a platform erectsd iu front of his Grand Depot which had seats for fifteen hundred persons, in the centre was a band of music which endeavored to make the guepts forget the coldness of the day while wiiting for the column to come along. Spanning tho street in front of his Market St., store there was a large archon both sides which were woids of welcome. In front of bis Chestnut St., etore was a large arch which at the same time was a bridge, and accom modated quite a large party of lookers on. , Both were handsomely draped with flags and evergreens. Independ ence Hall was handsomely decorated, and at night was illuminated with cal cium lights. In front of the hall was a large beautifully decorated arch. Tho day was a holiday in every respect, and the parade was witneseed by fully a half million of people. There were between thirty-five and forty thousand people iu the process ion, which was over twelve miles long. The bead of the column moved at precisely half pat ten and took five hours to pas3 a given point. General Graut followed the military, of which there were seven thousand. He has changed somewhat, but I think for the better. He was received with enthu siasm all along the route. A great deal of amusement was occasioned by a seedy, looking high hat he wore, many remarking that it was evident that the old hat had accompanied him on all his travsla. Tuesday evening the General was given a dinner at the residence . Childs, of the Ledger, where he met most, all the members of his old cabinet. Wednesday morning he was given one receptiou at Carpen ter's Hall and another at Independence Hall. Iu the eveuiog he was tendered a banquet at the house of Mayor Stoke ly, which was attended by General's Sherman and Sheridan. On Thursday a grand camp fire was given in his honor at the Academy of Music by the Grand Army of the Republic. Every day uad night of his eUy, which will be about two weeks, he will be given receptious. The city is still crowded with visi tors and wears a holiday appearance. Grant and Christmas has given busi ness a good push, and our storekeepers are reaping a haiveat. HarrUbunr has resumed its old tranquility, so there is nothing of Dote going on. A half inch of suow fell last night though the weather is quite moderate. On Ihursday I had toe pleasure of atteudiug a banquet giveu to the employees of the Iuternal Department, by Mr. Rogers, their worthy Deputy. It was a yry fine afTair, and was giveu by Mr. R. in honor of his having com pleted a half ceutury of his mostexem plary life. During the evenings he was presented with a hanrlxomn fmneh clock, which 7 was pleased to see, it showing the high tsteein in which he is ntia by his subordinates. Voila tOt't. Wai:iii;n. GRAND SALE. GEORGE W. DITHRIDGE Would respectfully nnnonnco to tho siti y.cns of Forest county that hiivinir in oou tenntlHtion some chnnu;os in btiHincss ho will oflcrat public sale, his entire Htoe.'c of woods ; tho Halo to commence on Saturday Afternoon, Doc. 20, IN PARTRIDGE'S BUILDING At 2 o'clock and to continue thereafter every afternoon ami evening Sundays excepted. Tho attention of consumers is invited to the extent and variety of arti cles that will be disposed of; and there Is probably no o;ie, man, woman or child iu tho county, but that will find HomethiiiK of special value, and utility, that may bo acquired at a low cost mid ndvanta'gous tonus by attendance on this sale. Tho terms will bo such as to permit all to avail themselves of iho bargains that will bo oll'ered, and are as follows : . All bills up to $5.00 in amount Cosh. For tho excess of bill above :ff.00 one monlh2 timo will bo given for each and every $.1.00 of excess up to fifty dollars. Ry this arrangement, no moro than live do lars per month will bo required from each purchaser, unless tho bill exceed i?50.00 in amount; in which ease all excess above that amount will be duo and pava ble nine months from date. All settlements to bo made by Banka ble note, with approved second inline. Tatties having ISuckwhent Flour, Dried Apples, fallow, Ruiter, JCggs, Uooswax, Huios.Oil barrels, Old iron or other articles todisposo of can bring them in, in the nmrt.ing, and thereby acquire a Cash Cred it at tho sale. A few of the goods that will bo sold w ill bo mentioned below : (JLASSWARK. Over 600 pieces composing almost every thing made of glass. 3,500 pieces comprising all the rarest man ufactured. Kockiugham and Yellow Wore. Over one thousand pieces In groat variety. WOOnEXWAItE. Fourteen hundred pieces. TIX W A HE. An endless variety, 2000 pieces, anything and everything ever made from Tiii. . IIAIimVAItE. Rakes, Hoes, Sausago Stutters, Ilammejs, Hatchet. MortY Nhavu l.'niinj n,,..... .Shoes, Augurs, Horse Nails, Shoo Nails, Galvanized Buckets, Flour Soi"es, Har ness naruware, ricK axes, Curry Combs, Sorinir Balances, l'ndl (irk"1 f'nrlf Sit. raw bad Irons, Tea Kettles, Iron Pots, Porce lain mica saucepans, jsrass Kettles, Drip ping puns, jvnne JMiarpeners, rocket Knives, Shears, Thimbles, .Shoo Knives, uami'riis, nazors. SOAPS. Laundry, (renuino Castile, Colgate, Palm, Glycerine, Yankee .Shaving, Silver, Hath, Toilet, Cashmere Boquet. IKUFUMEHY. Hoyt's Gorman Cologne, Handkerchief j-j.um;tn, uuir vMis, j ooiu l'owaers, i ace Powders. Vioiet and Hoguo Powder. tfAXIKIHlCIIII21W. 817 Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Linen and rohiefs, Cotton to? 1.50. Hosiery. 7fi3 pairs Childrens, Misses, Ladies and Geutlemaus Hoso. Hooks mid MlaUosicry. GOO Volumes Choice Literature, Arnolds Inks. Blacx, lied an 1 Violet Inks, Letter nl Noto Paper, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Load Pencils. t'osnbs. High Back, Horn Pocket, Rubber Pocket, Rubber Pocket, Round Combs, Barber and Baby Combs, Royal Dressing Combs. SI .00 each. ' Xotious. rocket Books, l'ursos, Mouth Organs, Jews Harps, White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Gloves, Gum Balls, Xest Kgsis, Checker Boards, Water Colors in Boxes, Ribbons, Shoo Dressing, 'Shoo and Har ness Blacking. . Embroidery. llambmg Edgings and Insertings over 300 yards from 5 to 50 cents per yard. Hoots uml .Shoes. Nearly Seven Hundred Pairs; Children, Misses and Ladies Shoes. Canned (oods. Tomatoes, Corn, Jollies, Peaches. All are invited. Seats for tho Ladies. Gentlemen are res nested to leavo their cigars and quids at homo. This sale will he without .reserve, and tho highest bidder will take tho goods, regard less of cost. gkor'u: w. DirmuDGk'. tin i;r: IT5WBGHTI Pnln cannot stay where It Is used. Tt Is Tho cheapest medicino over made. Flvo drops cover over a surface as large as tho hand. Ono doo cures common Sore, throat. Ono bottlo has cured Bronchitis Fifty cont.s' worth has enrol an Old Stand ing Cough. Filly cents' wrlh has cured Crick in tho Back, and tho same quantity Lnmo Hack of eight: yours' standing. It cures Swelled Neck and all othor Tumors, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Contraction of the Muscles, Stiff Joints, Spinal Difllcul ties, and Iin and soreness iu any pa.it no matter where it may be, nor from what causo H may arise It always docs you good. Twenty-five cents' worth has curort bad cases of Chronic nnd Bloody Dysen tery. Ono teaspoon ful cures Colio in fif teen minutes. It will euro any case of Piles that is possible to euro. Six or eight applications are warranted to cum any case of Excoriated Nipple or IuMnmcd Breist. For Bruises, if applied often and bound up, there is never the (.lightest dis coloration of the skin. It stops tho pain of a Burn as soon as ap died, and is a pos itive euro for Chilblains, Frosted 1-cet, Boils, Warts, Corns, and wounds of every discription on man and beast. Price 50 ents and $1.00. FoSTKIt, MILltURNcV. CO.. Solo Propr's, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 33 o. o. w. 00 ! SPORTrail ! ! I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have ro-purehasod THE CJILY ISUHIXESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM 1 SOLD IT IN 1H71. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old i- stand, and I ntn preparad to attend to all my friends, and tho public gonerally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FiSHGFJG TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle tho "White" Sowing Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and koo me. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. IPfrKEPAIEING IN ALL ITS uuu BBANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. K. A. BAXmVIX. Tidioute, Ti., Aug. 12, 1S79. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND PRACTICAL NVRVKYOR, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., on Stewarts Run, 31 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house; small orchard ; fences good ; uplendid water. Will bo sold at a bargain for cash. 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 houso and barn, and all necossary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot voia of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kingsloy Township, this county known as tho D. Harrii.gton farm. About 40 acres cleared ; good barn; smull orchard: houso in fair condition; well fenced- A line lot of Pine and Hemlock timber on tho unclearod part. FORTY ACRES, Near TriiHkey villo, Forest county. Tart ot the Daniel Jones place.' Will kcU cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Some good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jonk Township, Forost county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing, comfortablo house ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near the Cour House. A splendid business location. G EOROE II ENDEliSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop Hist door south of Jjiiwreuco House, lot a nice shave, shaiu poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. He is tirst-class in every respect. augti-tp TG IKVENTORS ftND filECHANjCS. PATEN IS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of (JO pages free, upon receipt of mamps lor j-osiago. Address, Uii.Moiu-:, Smith A. Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, D. C. JAMES M. BEVERLY, PRACTICAL 1IORSE-SUOEU (Shop just Mouth of Knox's Mill.) TIOJSTEST.A., J?J.. FOR RE-SETTTNO SHOE 15 CTS. N EW WHO EN .1(1 CIS. EACH- HAND MADE OR PATENT. Carriage Ironing nnd Repairing, and Biacksniitliing of all kinds done in fust class manner. Also, Contractor for tho euro of Contraction, Corns, Ciuoiter, Split Foot, Acute Laminiiis, Aouto Nnrvk'iilnr diseases, and tho prevention of IntPrfor ini, Clicking, etc. may 14 a mvitr i TH IS ngt ftf fonininrt nnd In tliwn Ro-n-letit' -Itlmi. tho pinMinK tUnmnil In for tlioronphly trill nid mn fin- l.iiKini.w. Our In. Million ulli ii un-j iirj.jMirl Ihrilllim to jr.i.re mitt middle ngnl miio for uulnlniuf I'rwliral I ditmtlnn. A nl.ort time onljr U rcqunicl to rouiplnlu Iho courva of dirty.' KxoiimwIIkM. Imlividuul int itirtioti. Sluiluntu rnu rnter nl any lima. Ho tm .ilii.iin. Kor rin uln-t llr 1. Hi l l' A . IMtlHbiirgli.: Ixirt'ii lionk iorpiuu, ,ul)lir.lu d l.v llni r w ros.; iriulud li.in; IU0 pji. TIo lnr'(wt wink' cd Hit Kii'uva ukiialiul. A wmk for luntknn, rnihi.nd, litisiiico lavu nid uuoi.uil nicuuutauls. i tlco, ya.OO, iutuv M veuu. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -A N l- Pittsburgh, Titusvillo t Buffalo Railroad. GN AND AFTER Monday, Doc. 15, 1S7D trninwill riiiigaa follows; STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. 1 Nft. S No. a m i in p m Nit. 1 No. 4 p m p m S:00 1:50 a m 7:10 Pittsburgh S:55f 2:."5 S:"0 W Pen Juuel0:: 4:o( 10:50 Oifiti.iaj.'Cil 5:0 il:l.Sll:55! 4:10 Kittanning 10::i() R. B k Juncll:lo Brady Bend 11 4:45 ll;5li 5:4a 5:52 fi:25 7:01 7: ". S:20 D:05 1:15 1:40 2:3S :i:0."r 4:15 5:10 0:00 0.27 0:7 7:02 7:45 5::t.-.ll:10 i:20;IO:;5 4:50' 10:25 2: 10 2:17 1:1 1'arlicr Emlonton Scrubgra.ss Franklin Oil City Oleopo'lis ll'.ngl Rock Tionesta Tidioute Irvineton Falconer Bullalo 11:52! -':. U 1:07 1:5- 2; I S 4::?i: 10:07 12:52 5':25! 11:40 S:I5J0:.".;! 3:17 3:00 2:37 2:2S 2:07 1:2.'. 8:15 11:00 lo:40 10:20 0:30 8:L'0 !':25 !:00 H:52 8; III 7:1 7:i'.5 5:17 12:15 0:47 2:2'. 10:0: 2:4(1 10 41 3:211:52 4:tMl 6:40 8;15 1:00 8:30112:45 0:50 II 1:05 1:10 8:25 Oil Cilv 2:15 Pot. Contro '2-:.r Titusvillo 3:05 Corry . 4:15 p. m 0:05 (1:30 1:50 8:05 t:;05 0:27 0:50 1:31 1:(M) 11:55 7:(5i 8:13 7:I5 8:10 6:10 7:05 0:51 7:17 11:20 8:40 P. in a. m a. in. a. ni p. m Trains run hy rhilsdolphia Time. DAVID MrCAltliO, tion'l Sup't J MORTON HALL. Nen'l Passenger if- Ticket Agent. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ! Tho short &. Popular Routo via Pittsburgh, Titusvillo & Buf falo, and EulFalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh Tl'ys. 0 N AND AFTER June 23,1, 1S70, Trains will leavo Oil City as follows: I tUU xl.ltL. eouch)arrivingatMay vilio 10:45 a. in ; Point Ciiautauijoa, 11:00 a. m.; Fa4r Point, 11:15 a. in.; Bullalo, 1:25 p. m. 1A, (A A M fliv. except Sun 1 W.4U jnL.iJ. ilay.arrivingatMay villo 3;50 p. in.; Point Chaut:iuiiia, 4:15 p. m.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. in.: Butlalo, 7:15 . in. Q .)K P TXT Baily. except Sunday. iv. I .111. (has through coach anil Pullman Palace Drawing-Room Car) ar riving at Mayville 5:50 p. m.; Point Chau tauqua, 11:10 p. in.; Fair Point, (1:25 p. m.; Butlalo K:20 i. m. 4(n VlT Satnrdav only, nriiv . .J L .tL, ing at Mayville, 7:40 n. in.; Point Chautauqua, 7:55 p. in.; Fair Point, 8:05 p. in. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chautau qua Lake 0:45 a. in. (Monday only), 2:00 p. in., 3;55 p. ui., 8:25 p. in., Daily. J. L. BUTM AN, Supt., Mavville,"N. Y. W.S.BALDWIN, (jien"l l'asscnger Agent Butlalo, N. Y. THE GREAT CAUSE OK HUMAN MISERY . JitHf Publinlted, in a &'culc:l Xuvrlupe. I'l ice ai'.E eent.s. A Lecturo on the Nature. Treatment and Radical euro ot Nominal Weak ik-ss, or Nperuiaiorrlira, induced by Self-Abuse, lnvoliiiilary Emissions. Impoteiicy, Nor vovs Deliiluv. and Impediments to Mar riage generally; Consumption Epilepsy, and Kits; Mental nnd I'livsnal IncapacnV, Ac Hy ROBERT J. CU I.V EU W ELL, M. D., author of the 'Creen Book' Ac. Tho world-renowned author, in tbis ad mirable Lecturo, clearly proven from his own experience tha' the awlnl consequen ces of Soil'-A buso may bo effectually re moved without medicine, and without dangoi'ous surgical operations, bougies, Instruments, rm.es, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of euro a' once cer!.i;u and etlVctnal. by wliich every sul!'e:er, no matter what l.is condition may be, no y euro himself cho'iply, private,' and lat'.jc ally. !.. Th : l' fitn' v ill pi ore a 0u-.ui to tlOUKIUUl-i to tlOIIHillnl.t. Sent, under real, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address tho Publishers, THE CCLVEHWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St., Now York ; 1'. o. Box, 458(1. 8-Ki-ly. PITTSBURGH, PA. Exclusively devoted to tho practical td catiou of young and middlo aged men, for active business life. School always in ession. Students can enter at any time. Send lor circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal. Sep 24 3in. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure to cure Spavins. Solints. YCurb. Arc. Jt removes all unnat- mal enlargements. Doi;s not iiLisThii. Has no coual lortiuv lameness on man or beast. It has cured hip-joint lameness iu a person who has sull'ered 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, l'rost-l.iies or Miy bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated circular giving 1'osrrivn pkoof, Prico ?l. ALL l)Kl (i;iSTS have it or can get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A' Co., Proprietors, Euonshurg Fails, Vermont, Strung, Cobh A Co., Agl's, lit Superior St., Cleveland, O. Sellers' Cougi Syrup. SO YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all In be the most Pleas ant and ffllcaeious remedy now In use, for tho euro cd coughs, ' colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, w hooping cough,' etc. Over a million bottles s . Id within (lie last, few years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to Impatt benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle, SELLERS' LIVER PILT.R are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, s!ek-hcalaehes, fever nnd ague, and nil diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cent per box. R. E. S ELLENS A Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. TSS53 BUST OP Unrivaled in Appccrcr.cs, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Conzirvciior., Unprecedented in Popularity, v' And Undisputed in ilia Broad Claim Oftlwotl' YESV BEST orCKATIKO Hcsi Perfect CoTring 2aa;lilao IN IKK VWOP!LD. 90.1 fet'.i'.v;.li.V,V-.;i ft.iT.Cf 7:-c; --. J, Tho nra t rtooulftrlh' altha WS!t ti ttm most em. Vlnclnt) tr.bbta i(t Ui txccKtnco snl tusurlorily ever other mchlncn, and In sunmltling It ts tha irsdc we put It unoa i!t m!rlt, and In no instance has It ever yet lalijd to satisfy any iocitnoicnutloa Iu Its Uur, Tho (tfmsnd Tor the WfclJfl has Incrcnscd to ucN an cxtjiit that va aro now cooipvlted to turn aut Coii-plto CaTTTlng1 3!wj:avo2ilxa.o ,tu.o day to oupyly ti-.a cloi-ij.oa.d. 1 Fry machine Is warranted (or 3 years, and ecldtur e-ih at liberr.l discounts, or upon ay p.i;jii;ntj, to suit tiic csnvcr.isuco ct cuttomor. W-ASZ3T3 WAtTTSo'lM riJCKDPIia SmitSST. )'HT SEWmTmACHME CO.. Ki 253 IvMd Ave., Clkvcland, Oiilo. VI CTOR SO US ! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Oiar.d HoCtl 'of lienor. Kconomy, Durability Rnd Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Features of lh teUI)CA(ii' . A. P. DICKEY, ftcclne. Wis. Krw liaviiip many lalii imp'ovrinrnii. tliry r.ic ful'y qtial to ccry rjeinand ; ticiMurg a.l Uuuti of (:rin, r, Heart, (.'aniiir Hour.!. Com and Sm.ll S rd. They pnilt Wh. 'l jicilrrtly by or.it runtime. Sci -u:- 0;.t iroia V.'li. at, lLiricv nnd live 'i'heyh..vc ?ry pcrfc t r.t jngenu tit fr tl.-anini- 'i'.tr.o l. , C tiv.-r, Hnx Sc-d, Dr.-hrJ f'tsis, r.r.d 1 t.ther Small f-rH? lhr I !-tt' i crt ci v, rml e"nibi.-e every q-.u'iticption r-.i:i r.I Co i'.ic bct wuii. in the khuiLet t t:in". - ,' t;-rj!W.i'".-i-':ir :,xnZ:;:n'-::rinj Vv'aivh ms', -- . !! 7. i V"!, r-c It-c'v cn lUuctct!, boi'j li"'s r-',:.:--; ri-e rijts I i nccoir modate te cl:in-.it', r.:A f : i-V-: a r :jr:ty ( finn o to 300 buihe'j ycr l.i.v:, rO:i.;: to :.:zff mill" They nrc ;.,u;;.'Ci!. ! i.:c 1 f r ocean tr.iiisporutinn, nnd "set i.p" cr "i.ii r -! t! v.." fr fornidin:; I ilard, i.c-.-.r '. ; ;n .! i i :.!) crt put free oi board (Yrsrr Stcr.inc. Crdcva i'Mvd mme dr.y rtccivc J. . Mi'.1. rT.ir;.cH"t iM cWd C ..v " f-.' i Y l-.Ttho (rci'ht c'. v. : r. v'.rr, i ;v-i.y.' ' cl . .'' t rrj hrt a::d C r':('r.rr( r.-'tr .'-rd c : 1'' . . 1 icci will tc i.ofl .?:' : . ci ii'-cr! tc:::a. Corrc-ponclti-c- j .j!'.i'.:iV ABBOTT'S PATENT POHTLANO GOTTEtl Tha Btrona;r.i SI.Ik'H In exiatmra. Fiua rtntth, liylit, chospor aud iuor Uurubla Uimi other Slaiglm. Aluo, Abbott's Patent Runner Attachments, For Hliei-lrd vt hrli' of uvcry dfri !j)Uon. P.r fictly .ra.'Ut-al; Uta any atln: tra. k.i in i-inmtry ma.. Uxr four ihiiunuuil in use. irot.uu li.i uioulara and luaru ycur ru.ar. n w-i-l. A. A. ABBOTT & CO., WJ Wab.itlt Ave., CUicasa, I - vJ:Tr'.Y ' . . WW ni K.J 1