KDITOK. WEDKSDAt SlflRSlSC, ATRll 14, ISS6. Announcements. Announcements will bo charped for as follows, strictly cash in advance. Primary ticket must also be paid for when order ed: Congress, $20 j Assembly, $10; Treas urer, $x.()0 ; Surveyor, .'UM; Coroner, $2.00; lolegate to State ConTention, JiOO. We are authorized to announce Henry C. Whlttekln as a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to Kepublieaii usages. Colonel Daniel Lamont has re turned from Old Point Comfort to the White House, entirely restored to health. The eacred cause of reform will now bo brought up and placed on exhibition again. Mr. Josefh Pulitzer, of the New York World, is reformer. He is also a member of Congress. He has been present at the current session just six day?, but has drawn his salary for the seventy-seven days he has been absent without leave or unpaired. This is bad enough for the ordinary Democrat. But for a reformer it almost passes belief. Pulitzer has resigned now, which is another reform stroke. "Squire," said Mr. Randall to his trusty henchmen, the lit. Hon. Will iam M'Mallen, of the Fourth ward, Philadelphia "Squire, get out that Buckalew skeleton and Bee if we can galvanize it sufficiently to put it on the ticket for Governor this year," and Mr. Randall leaned back and dreamed of graveyards and things. 'It is no rise," said the 'Squire, as he toyed with the aneient bones, ''there ain't any life in these remains." "Then pack them in cotton again," said Mr. Randall, "we will have to fall back on Chan. Black." And Wm. Ubler Hensel listened and smiled. Harris burg Telegraph. The Republicans scored an over whelming victory at the municipal elections in Cincinnati last week, car rying the city by majorities ranging from 5000 to 7000. The elections in all the cities of the State show like re sults, indicating that the people are in so humor to sit coolly by and see such glaring frauds as were perpetrated by the Democrats last fall go unrebuked. The frauds and forgeries perpetrated by the Democrats in Cincinnati and Columbus last October were among the most flagrant ever committed, and their condemnation by the people of Ohio was a matter not only of state concern, but of national interest as well. . The New York Star, which is re garded as the President's personal or gan, denies in toto the unpleasant sto ry, given currency by the Cincinnati Enquirer, a leading Democratic jour nal, as to an alleged quarrel between the Secretary of the Treasury and the President on the day the first named official was stricken with the illness from which he is now suffering. Ac cording to the Enpuirer, the President made same charges in a letter prepared by the Secretary in reply to a request of the Senate Finance Committee fur information regarding the removal of internal revenue inspectors. Before forwarding the letter Secretary Man ning made alterations which material ly changed its tone and contents. Be cause of this the President became in dignant, and the quarrel followed. The Secretary is said to have left the White House nnder great excitement, after telling the President he would resign his portfolio, and on reaching his office be was stricken down. But the onpleasanest part of the story is that this quarrel is the explanation of the President's failure to visit the Secretary during his illness. The two gentlemen having been warm friends previous to the difference, it is to bs hoped the denial is touuded on fact. The President can afford to quarrel with bis advisers ou questions of pol icy. Men of strong convictions and masterful natures are apt to quarrel when brought in opposition. But few men would remain away from the bed side of a close friend, when that friend lay nigh death's door, even for so ser ious an excuse as a bitter quarrel. As we said before, it is to be hoped the story of the quarrel is only a figment of the imagination of some enterpris ing newspaper correspondent. Harris burg Telegraph. J. E. WKXK, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Mr. Editor: I observe you briefly noticed Mr. Isaac X. Muncy's visit to our town last week. With your permission I would like to say somewhat further: This gentleman re mained several days, and made a most fa vorable impression on our people. It was snpirested that he give his views in public, and having obtained his consent, circulars were issued for a meeting in the Court House where a large number of people convened at the hour appointed. Mr. Muncy made a very candid and interest ing statement. He placed before tno au dience in plain and easy style the advan tages and disadvantages ot his locality. Mr. Muncy lives at Dayton, W. T. The County Adams adjoining has some very eligible lands, a short distance from the the railroad lino, and along a proposed line, into the heart of that county. It is to this point that he seeks to lead his colo ony and lonnd a city. Already a number of sections are taken up, but those who go now will reap all the advantages of ear ly location. His mission east is to gather those who will go west into excursion par ties, and when he gets a certain number of families together, have them all go on the same train at cheap rates of transpor tation which he will furnish. After their arrival in Washington Territory if they will help swell his colony, that is his prin cipal object, but they are at liberty to lo cate wherever they choose. There is no compulsion to locate in Adams Countv. or anywhere else. But Mr. Muncy thinks if tney once see tbe country, the advantages are so great that they will not wish to re turn. Now, while we do not, of course, want to see any of our good people leave Forest County, yet here is an opportunity for those who are "bound to go west" that will not soon come again. Mr. Muncy will start three different excursion trains between this and October ; and if any would desire to know further about the matter, they can address him, care of A. M. Hadley, banville, Indiana. There is no doubt the locality Mr. Mun cy represents is one or the finest sections of tne great North West. Eastern Wash ington has been cultivated for many years, and some parts of it are thickly populated. Every month the waves of immigration are rolling in from the east, and as they break at this point, are scattering through out the Territory. Farmers can here ob tain free homes in a region rapidly devel oping, where lands are rapidly increasing in value, and the possession alone is worth much in cash to the possessor, not to speak of the return from cultiva.ion year after year. Thus oue can look with confidence to the five million acres of rich alluvial bottom lands, and the ten million acres of plain and prairie, which invite to this clime of the golden sunsets. Land along the Northern Pacific can be bouarht for $-.60 an acre where forty and fifty bushels of wheat are commonly grown to the acre. And here are tho usual Homestead Tree Claim, and Desert privileges of obtaining lands that in a few months will become the centre of immense populations. No man who thinks at all of goinir West. should let Mr. Muncv's caravan move without him. Here is a country of the grandest possibilities, waiting to yield to the embrace of pluck and capital ; along the great thoroughfare (the Northern Pa cific) the highway for commerce between the United States and China and Japan and the countries of the orient. Tln.ro are inexhaustible fields of coal, coal enough to light all the fires of the planet tor a thousand years to come. There are beds of bog iron ore of the finest mialirv. - And gold and silver, lead and cinnabar, marble and gypsum, kaolin and clay for fire brick. Even boring for petroleum has been begun in the county of Pierce. mere are oysters and fish of the finest fla vor and varieties. There are Churches, and Srtiools and Public Libraries. If a man gets there and finds himself too poor to buy one of Uncle Sam's farms he can go to work as a farm hand and get $30 a moutn ana board. If he wants to drive team he can get 870 a month and board, and so accumulate enough in a short time to buy a quarter section, and crow wheat aud rye, barley and Dotatoes. onts nnm buokwheat, apples, peaches, cherries, hnv. plums and prunes for himself ; and with al, a climate balmy and sweet as that of Italy, where the average mean tempera ture in summer is 73 and in winter S4. and where the flowers bud aiI bloom during every mouth of the entire year. When we remember tho astonishing fact that wheat and other cereals, flax and potatoes, and hardy vegetables are suc cessfully cultivated fifteen hundred miles yet nortn of the line between us and the .British Possessions, we will cease to won der at the luxuriance of Washington Ter ritory. To the tourist, this excursion along with Mr. Muncy would be filled with the greatest attractions. After reach ing Washington Territory, he could take one of the tine steamships which ply to all points on the coast, aud touching the Canadian Pacific Railway, the "Colossus of the North," could make the return trip to fhe east. Here is a railroad with a con tinuous line of 30r0 miles. Beginning at the new City of Vancouver it traverses all the mountain ranges in Western America, crossing the Rockies, the Selkirks and the coast ranges. For six hundred miles you ride in the midst of these snow crowned moaarchs, then on along cataracts and through stupendous canons, and over fine grass plats, down to the city of Ottowa, the whole distance traversed in five days, and in cars furnished luxoriously, even containing bath rooms, and on trains that may be safely run at sixty miles an hour. We will be glad to see Mr. Muncy when ho returns to Pennsylvania again. M. W. T. STEAM ENGINESMSS and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand Engines and Boilers on hand. Send lor Stock List. THOMAS CARLIN, Alle gheny City. augtily. FOR SALE! On Reasonable Terms, a SAW MILL AND LUMBER YARD In close proximity to Oil City, Ta. Ad dress, BUSINESS, P. O. Box 647, nmrio Ct Oil City, Ta, PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of In vention, 1 tnailo careful examination, and ndvtse as to patentability Free of charire. Fees Moderate, Rnd I make No Charpe unless patent Is secured. Information, ad vice and special references sent on ap plication. J. K.L1TTELL, Washington, l. . . iear i . w. latent Utliec. PROCLAMATION. Wherkas, The Hon. W. P. Brown, rrenident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for the countv of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Com mi B Picas quarter Sessions or the Peace, Or leans' Court. Over and Terminer and General Jail Pvliverv, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, lo commence on the 1 hlrd Monday ol May. beimr tho 17th dav of May, ISxi. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace ami Con- stablesof said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M ot said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things wuieu to their offices appertain to be done. and to those who are lound in recognizance to prosecute airainst the prisoners that are or snail lein tnejait ot t orest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be Inst. Given un der my hand and seal this 13th day of April, a. u. 1!0. L. AG NEW, L.S. Sheriff. NEW PHOTO. GALLEItt IN TIONESTA. Having refitted and thoroughly cver- nauieuiue iormer uaiiery in this place, we are now prepared to" do the best of work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in periect working order and cus tomers will receive prompt attention. Give us a call. MOSES HEPLER. PERCHERON HORSES. My recent Import atlon of Percheroa bones, toother with my present stock ot Dearly 10U head, make one of the most desir able studs in tins coun- Jtrvto select from. All stork recorded, witn pedigree, in Pereher on Stud-Books of France and America. Took S7 prizes and colli medal at last two M. T. Btate fairs. Send for Cataiosrue. Wallop XmiHoBB. on Southern Central K. B. JOHN W. A.1UN, Sclpio, N. Y. Box 36. Oil THIS aTYUS T"J9 DU1 1 unci DUll oiunrn rniutucLrniH oirtucn Tpt Including Tucker, P.itfller bo.t ot linumem.anri Hind- v., nun u-um Hill n or I H el ve . .;ec. wangled J vam to n'SYS'''"1 U Urtl O your o.n tintoe before ym nr Olie rent. JVO otttr arv-ttut Mur'n'n vimt-ujiwtKrfr in the r'nifl SZtur dtirrj tc wre Win oTer. They are tmnd- fttiiue. rinroMo, and I tight ruiinin. si Bihar com. sates ctumt tram 140 Is 110. Purphiiff IV cm lis und mi v tlO. st. ml tut oirn;!ar and teHOamnialH. J C. A. WOOD CO.. IT V Tenth ru, l'hllud'ii, I'm. MILS wTO'A m iiTi'iufii nua moil j-; M Itif-rviMK.r shrill m WlitSli UiMsJp. I till nt-t.ru iruiu on u - v lrfltt'1 lar -V;' able BIB at Ma 4 fof-sMf Ihuili hav mail, for nunis in KumipA. uruer bow. arsr. nvnimi. die. AUUrVHsB A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book, agents, will re ceive FKEE a Steel Finish Parlor En graving of all OUK PKESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, size Ux-b in., worth f4.00. Address, ELD EH PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. Percheron "oasts. lsUM Ecu sroclc rari Crosse Lie, Ulch. All fttoc-k selected from tlie get of sires and dams i.f eMab IisIrhI ri'imtatioii and r ( tr i K I f u .1 in French 1 AuiniMii SluJ Bonks. We have a Terr inix- n-imiji-r of imported and icrade stal Umi an I bi ii k! nmres on hand. 1'riees rrasua ai". l.'. nv-.i;KVnco nolicited. Send lux luro illuMnuei cuul'.rue, free by mail. Adiirta elVit, iilOia, Detroit, JJiclu 1 in'rr Yn,N,y TiwTj-p.iyiprdi'Ttcl i.i'.'l'!i.VtVlie.Tiiii.1:!l i l"'.v- ii'-m- i -y- rV I --a it! I, : ' 'Jill f . I r.i i-.1, LMry-r.;l.-(l, .1; r;..', :. ! Ul tlbrr f. pt. r fur . . i ihr-'.r ri'.'li'a in tha t f ! v I., m, hnjil.imi. J-rnnru, ; i ' r ' riirn n. iii t ri-n, pr- r' 1 " ' ' ' " l U r-icr. Duhlf IlTIU. j in; L.i-n st in niiiiu j cnjr- ii fMi'y . i mI out ftir::M. i,-tnd-biK of ;i: ! ,r n hcl.L !:. . . lit ti1ttn!r(l irif iiirh Jl .('... ur u.'tict ii in th Scif ntwu j:nn ;m i i Jin.' a,i .1111 1 i;e ot iiuch ntt ice 1 Av-.-. r w A CO.. 01- Scrrwrj-io I S 4 r .... R TT WANTED? J J County and dUtritt agents for THE PUPUT.AK SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal term. Address Ji. U. Muri'AL Aid Society, juiG-6t. Uarribburg, Pu. 1880. WE AHU NOW STARTING oeocooocoococccoooooooeooococooooooooo o o o o o e ooooooocoocooocecccooecoeoooocooosoco o a o o o o o " 3S3 IW T-T 253 & I " 1 niiii-.aiiii - The Hight prlnciplo tf which is to Start Hight and all will End Right. The Right place to eommeuse buying GEN ER Kh MERCHANDISE Is -WE TO SELECT FROM IIST THE Together wllh onr Superior Facilities for Ruylng enables us to SELL BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY thiin' elvewhero. Our stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS IS SIMPLY IMMENSE. For proof walk up Stairs in our Large and Commodious Ruilding. Large Stock of CARPETS, LADIES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS! I -CHEAP- and CHEAP. In GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, V are Always on Top wilth everything and Under in Prices. Give us a look and SAVE MONEY. Irl. J. HOPIvHSTS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, -. op EVERY DESCRIPTION, Yrrnrnf too 'numerous to A W3?& :B$ MENTION in f i-i 1 f i fc r V'-'' tffUtMni PRICES LOWER THXN EVER This is tha only Store you can ascend and stairs. Eree ride in tha Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK. Telephone Connections. East of Suspension Bridge, Buckeye Force Pump CALL AND GET PRICES, H2UIBE TIONESTA, PENX'A. mi. sSmbauS&co. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, 57ioo ZZain Capo NOVELTIES IX QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' & BABIES' J E "W E L E Y ! or THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. pj b 1 . r I 'a 2 1 1 CO S3 S3 ii if - L, Coiwrsr &Qi)uGE SAME A9 CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGR & COS, TIONESTA, PA WANTED Agent in this county, for a cheap and rapidiy selling article. Small capiul required, address at oueo, P. O Uox738 rUfcjburgh, Fu. .1 18SG. WITH THE ACCUSTOMED CARRY - COUNTY. I .m DETAIL, STYLE OF HEARSE. descend Five Stories without clluiiug R. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C.W.DIMICK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IF IR, TT I T S &C. Also Agent for Estev. Sterling. Sho nincer. and Clouirh A Warren Ortraus. Decker Bros., J. & C. Fisher, C. D. Pease A Co., and Wm. Knabe Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata logues and prices, Tionesta, Pu. Sept 17. A P R 1 7 P Sotul six cents for postage. " r ItL and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all. of either sex to more money riirht away than anything eise in tins world, f ortunes await tuo workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress True A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9 HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new editiou of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrho-a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotuney, Mental and Physical Inca pacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, in duced by self indulgence, or sexual ex travagance, itc. The celebrated author, in this admirable eiisay, clearly demons! rates from u thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a inodo of cure at once simple, certain, aud ellectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mutter what his condition may be, mav cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. j-This Lecture should be in tha hands of every youth aud every man iu the laud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. Address THE 0ULVIEWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., X. Y., N. V., P. O. Bx AX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on the loth day of April, 18,-So, under the Act of Assombly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved the tSUh day of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, the character and object of which are, the constructing, maintaining and leasing lines of telegraph for tho private use of individuals, linns, corjiorations, municipal and otherwise, for general business and for jKilice, lire alarm or messenger business, and for the tran saction of any business iu which electric ity over or through wires may be applied to any useful porpose in tha county of Forest and other counties in the State of Pennsylvania, as sot forth in said applica tion, and for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all tlie rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of A asembl v aud the supplements thereto. The uam'ea of the subHcribers to said charter are Frank W. Griltin, Joseph R. Keuney, Jacob S. W. Phillips, David II. Bates, and Charles Selden . N. DUBOIS MILLER, Solicitor. SOtl Chestnut St., Philadelphia. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT June 1, 185. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division Eastward pTMTiA.M.I I IA.M.IP.M. 7 2.-! 4 14 4 Oi 2 (V 2 zn r. m. 7 40 4 l 'J 4 (I t 2 4'. 2 15 A. M. arrittsbureh lv Parker Foxburg Franklin Hfi.- 8 4. l'J U 11 ID 12 4.. U 10 2 00 2 30 P. M P. M . 3 fl.) 1 R4 lv...Oil Ciry...ar 2 05 A. V. aTm. a M 7 10 P.M. P. M.IF.M. 2 l)P;iil'2 ar... Oil City....lv Oiiopiilis ...Eatrlo Rock... President Tionc.it Hickorv .. Tmnkcyville.. Tidio'ute ...Thompson a... IrvinctoB Warren fl 4.yt844'U 45 fl 37itS 3.V11 :w fl Sl tS.TJi 1 IS! S Hi'lO.V, l o:i 8 oi ,io an l'2ft:t7 ft:t;i() 1J 12 4:i 7 40 t .".(' t: 3.1 17 17 i:i.V,t7 W 8 2 7 H7 4 05 1 7 n t4:M'f7o8 4 2ft! 8 IO 12 2.-:t7 ?:l tt 17 8 4.) f4 4u f8 20 ! 10 n no It 15 7 101 8 40 tl 10 & on 8 45 fi :!0 9 Of. C 10 9 So P.M. A. M. l v... rviiiiia....ai' A.M. i P.M. A. M. A. M 1." P. M. 4 'JO P.M. A. M. lv...Rradrord..ari 8 00 11 :C A.M. !P.M. A.M.I P.M.IA.M. II 0T lojll 05 r...ICInzua....lv 12 f) 40 1 1 00 5fW 10. '15 ... Sucar Run... (117 0 if 10 4H 6 301 if,a! Corvilon (SKl'lOO 103(1 C St 034! OnoVille 040 1011 10'JH, 524j l l5!....Wo'.f Run.... 6 47 ID 1 10 24! his ilOO.quHker Bridge. HM 10 24 10 13 5 04! 8 321... licit House.... 7 07.10 a l.'.:t 4 4'.' 7 50;... Niilnmnnou.... 7 2'i'lOM 030 4 34l 7 20 .So. Cnrrollton.. 7 37 1 1 0 828.4 24 .V.L.So Vanditlia... 7 47 11 21 01214 07 028 Allcganv 84CI1137 8 05 4 00 6 15 lv 01ean....ar 8 10 1145 A.M.'P. M. A. M.I P.M.IA.M. Apditionai, Thaim I7eares- KhisTia ll:a.am. Warren 12:.50pm, Irvlneton 1:5 pm, Tldioute 8:20pm, Tionesta 4:Ct)pin, ar rives Oil City :l."pm. Apditionai. Tuaix Leaves Oil City B:00 am. Oleopolls (i:40 am, Enle Rm fe 6:55ain, President 7:02am, .Tioneata 7:52an Hickory 8:40ain.Trunkey ville l:00am,Ti 1 onte t':50am, Thompson 11:0( arrives Irvlneton 11:30am, Warren 12;50pm, Kln r.ua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, 1'orydou 8:00, Oiiovillo 3:15, Woir Run 8:30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salarnaitc 5:02, Smith Oarrollton 5:), Month Vanda )ii 5:43, Allegheny 6:18, arrives Oieao 6:30pm. Trains run on lattern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:f5am, ar riving Pittslmruh 7:'J.'ipm, are Solid Trivm between BuO ilo snd Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8;4.1pm, ajr riving PitUburuli 7:40am, are Solid Trainn with Pullman's Sleeping Car between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. JTickets sold and baggajf checkej to all principal points. ict t'rno tables giving full Informant n from Company's Agents. GEO. S. 'HATCH ELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r anrl Ticket Agecl. . No. 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CP.AIO. Attenl, Tionesta, Pa. Carryir( all itiisni srnl dlare.iljl. ixUr frum ck lug aowa iulu Hi. fire. Tie HOST COMPLETE CcoiiiiJ Utensil EVEFv INVENTZD. Ko burned hnmlr. Ka srsldrd si-ma. N. cloth ucfded. So i;sHgrall oUors filing tli. house. Ko oerl!ow ea the sterc. Ab culmination ot lliosj utensils will contii .07 009 that llir ara lb " ucarust perluciiou ot any IcoUlt noir known. A. tirel-clasv stnamer anil kettle eorDbiiifii. AUENTM wnnuJ all orcr lua V. 8. (or thrM poods. Ttaer srll (nut snd par goml pto&tli t tSperdaj. Call or wrii. lor cirvularv HUNTER SIFTER Manufacturing Co., CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufscturers ol tha world famed "HUNTER SIFTER, Cycloo. Vg Hester, snd other pet lnltio." Otst 10,000,000 ol the ill unlet 's(itf lers bs to been sold. Erery lsdjr In tha land ought to har. aoa Kor sula bjr respoiisihle dealer. CTerwlier.. Auk for th " Hunter, "sod take do other. Illustnted eaulofru ol Kitchen Hpecisltlee. Machinery nr Makers, Drug gists, &c. ire. bond for it aud Dientloa this paper. . --,s' r 1 L'Ervelloas Seeing EacMafl InTentloa I Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies ! Tiie Continuous Mary Motion! MAKES WORK Twice at rspid m on other machines. Twice as can as on other machines. G-iiiine Improved Lent Wood Work. 1'iM.uifiil :u,a Practical Attachments. fur ilcaer! i,i i vt t i mn !, r PITTSBURGH. PA. M'kul.a'e I)ca!i;7 fur Weylcrn Peunsj Hucia and ii e.nern .iiur.v;:iLd. ATT7rP Send 10 cents postage, ar.d -I- we will mail you free a royal, valuable, sample box of goods that will put you in the way of making more iiiuituj once, luau auyining else in America, ltoth sexes of all aes can liv at home ami work in snara ti mo r.r Un n, time. Caoital not reauirrtil. t'aunui..i you. Immense pay sure for those who start at one. Snysos & Co.. Portluu.l. Maine. ' h i 0 J D 1 0 ! ? i S3 StSi ' ALL SIZES
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