KDITOR. WEDXESD1! DIORMSO, MAT 19, 1886. Announcements. Announcements will he charged for as follows strictly cash in advance. Primary tickets must also bo paid lor when order ed : Congress, $ A) ; Assembly, $10 ; Treas urer, fs.00; Surveyor, &1.00; Coroner, (j.00; Delegate to State Convention, 2.00. ASSF.MRLY. We ore authorized to announce rETF.lt HKKK Y, of Ralltown, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to ltepublicun usages. We are authorised to announce CHARLKS A. KANDAU,, of Tionesta, as n candidate for Assembly subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce, SOLO MON FlTZGKllALD, of Harnett Town ship as a candidate for County Treasurer, nubjcot to .Republican usages". REPRESENTATIVE I'ELECJATE. Wo are authorized to announce A. WAYNE COOK, ot Harnett Township as ft candidate for Delegate to the State Con vention, nubjeet to Republican usages. COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce Henry C. Whittokin as a candidate for County Surveyor, subject to Republican usages. Committee Proceedings. The Republican County Committee of Forest County, held its meeting in Tione3ta, on Monday evening, May 17, 18S6, pursuant to call of Chair man S. D. Irwin. The meeting was quite well attended, and was a har monious gathering. The setting of a time for holding the Republizan Pri maries being in order, it was re solved that Saturday, June 19th should be the day, at the usual hours and places for holding such elections. S. D. Irwix, Chairman. May 17th, 1C8G. Evidence is said to bo plentiful that the bloody fight at the Hay Mar ket in Chicago was not an impromptu outbreak of passion, but the result of a cold blooded conspiracy of Anar chists to slaughter the police, and that at least twenty of the wretches were armed with bombs prepared for the purpose. If the rope is not made to do its work on these men there ought never to be another legal execution. o IIeer Most has been captured, e.nd oh vale, vale, caught in a trap that was ven, if possible, more humiliat ing than the story of Jefl Davis' fail ure to escape. There was nothing in tbo Davis surroundings when caught that necessarily derogated from bis personal character as a gentleman. But the blatant roarer for the rights of man to live ou other men's earn ings without contributing anything to their production, was found in the care of a Delilah not much cleaner than himself. That is all that need be said of Most. All that need be added to the Btory is how the loafer and bum is dealt with by the law, and imprisoned like any other worthless tramp ; or hung, if he proves to have had courage enough to earn such a distinction. There is no doubt of his having plentyjof the will and the de pravity, but of the manliness there is great doubt. George A. Jenks, assistant secre tary of the interior, has resigned. Mr. Jenks has been the counsel. and confi dential adviser of the late John Du bois, the great Pennsylvania lumber man, for twenty years, and when he accepted his position at Washington, it was under a promise to Mr. Dubois that if he (Dubois) fell sick, so that he could not go there for counsel, or if lie died, Mr. Jenks would resign and assume the same confidential re lations to the young heir, John E. Dubois. The elder Dubois fell sick .and felt'that he was dying, and two weeks ago, a few days before his death, he summoned Mr. Jeuks to bis bed Bide, and claimed that he should keep ibis word. Mr. Jenks immediately tendered his resignation, and, under the ircu instances, it had to be accept ed. I&i8 relations with Secretary La roar havebeen very intimate for a number of yars, and his appointment in the first instance was purely a per sonal one, none of the Pennsylvania delegation being consulted in the mat ter. Mr. Jenks' chief oSHal business, in which he has been ost useful, has been in silting down on Jie exuberant Land Commissioner Sparks. In this respect his retirement will bb a relief to himself and perhaps to m,,ch-re-, versed Sparks AtiH ,vti ot cuty, onn; large, short and jurgo thumb, which be- Insure as&k t, for riches, fortune, ami with Kindlay fi tl: le large and very firm denote tendency to J. E. WJUXK, WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C, May 15, '80. In the Senate Wednesday, Mr. Mitchell submitted a concurrent reso lution expressing it to bo the sense of Congress that negotiations should bo entered into between the United States and Chinese Governments with a view to securing such modification of the present treaty with China as may re sult in stopping the coming of Chinese to this country except iu the case of diplomats and their servants, and ex cept also iu the case of persons at sea driven to seek a placo of shelter. The concurrent resolution was referred to the committee on foreign relations. Representative Rengao, of Texas, will introduce a bill in the lIoue and alerapt to secure its passage this ses sion providing that railroads shall not be operated by receivers for a period exceeding one year, and deGning more minutely what acts shall bo construed as contempt of court. The purpose of the bill is to prevent repetition of the acts of the judge of the court in the cas3 of the Texas PuciGc, whore it was held that all employes of the rail road became officers of the court, and could not stop work or exercise any other privilege of an American citi zen without boing subject to imprison ment for contempt of court. Gen. Rosecrans has soot to the Sen ate committee on finance a written statement m answer to the charge that he was connected with certain alleged land frauds in California. He does not deny tho transaction, but says he did nothing which was not, according to tho advice of his lawyers, perfectly legal, and that his action ha3 since been sustained by the courts. The transaction covered about 800 acres of land in the vicinity of Los Angeles. The intcr-stato commerce bill occu pied the attention of tho Senate all of Tuesday without a final vote being reached. Several amendments were adopted. A reprint of the bill con taining them was ordered. One amendment provides that the restric tions of the bill as to reduced fares shall not apply to ministers of the gospel, members of agricultural con ventions and army and society meet ings. Another provides that the word unlawful be applied to discriminations condemned by the bill so as to bring breaches o. its provisions within the technical meaning of the penal cliuse. The amendment to punish strikers for obstructing trains carrying U. S. mails, and that prohibiting the use of free passes by members of Congress and public officials were rejected. Secretrry Manning has received no set back iu his convalescence, and his friends consider his recovery a certain ty, lie has not yet decided when he will leave Washington. He drives out daily when the weather permits, and is generally accompanied by Mrs. Manning. Yesterday morning the President seat him hU Victoria drawn by the seal browns, and Mr. Manning took a long and pleasant drive. To day he was out driving in his private carriage. He rode down to the Treas ury department and eent for Treasur er Jordan to come out and see him. Caioll D. Wright, the commissioner of the bureau of labor, has sent a let ter to the Secretary of the Interior, recommending a line of investigation for the second annual report of the bureau. He advises, first, an investi gation into the number, causes, dura tion and results of all strikes 'in this country since and including the year 1881. Also into the hours of labor, wages paid aud condition of railway employes; upon the industries of the country ; also into tho distribution of products, the cost of production, etc., and of the women workers of the great cities. The Secretary has ap proved these recommendations. Tho President eent to Congress a message calling attention to' the con dition of affairs existing in Utah, owing to the governor of that terri tory vetoing the last appropriation bill, which appropriated money for the support of schools, courts, charita ble institutions, etc., reterriug to the fact that under existing law the legis lature cannot convene for nearly two years, and recommeudiog the speedy enactment of surh legislation as will aiize the afsembling of the legis ae at an early uay. ll I'll Kit ill -I ,1 II? plant that Dm', recommending Con- cernrd, wl.il. f appropriation to de out-door was .t 1 believe, it to be u ot toe inauguration ' statue, J! RAT, EE, VrACTICA E W ATC II M A K E R TYLEnsMTRO, FA. FOR SALE! On Reasonable Terms, a SAWMILL AND LUMBER YARD In close proximity to Oil City, To. Ad dress BUSINESS, P. O. Box 047, nun 10 Ot Oil City, Tn. PATENTS, Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in tho pat en t OlTlco and beibro the Courts promptly ami carefully attended to. tJpon receipt of model or rketeh of In vention, I made careful examination, and advise as to patentability Freo of charge. Foes Moderate, and I "make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice and special references sent on ap- f Mention. J. R. LTTTF.LL, Washington, ). C. Near U. IS. Patent Office. Carry in i? all itwim nnd disagreeable ! vr Jiohi -ftk-iug down into tho fire. il Oil.) SVEE INVENTED. Ko burned hands. Ko scalded mm. lie vln'.'.i needed. No disagreeable odors lilli.g tho hum.?. Ko overflow on the atovo. Aa exiuniimtinn of tlvno utensils will convince any one that tliey uro tho nearest perfection of but kettlns now known. A first-class steamer and kettle, combined. ACJENTM wanted all ovrr the U. for Ilio."3 goods. They sell last and jwy giod prnflts fcs to ti per day. Call or writo lor circulars. 5P IB) Manufacturing Co., CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufacturers of the world famed " HUNTER SIFTER, Cyclone Eg lkatcr, und other specialtSc." Over l0,00u,00Oof tUe Hunter's Siitero have ln-eo sol.!. Every lady in tho land owrtit to have one. Kor r ib by rosponsihle drillers, eterywliera. Ask for tha " lliinter,"aud take no other. Illustrated cntnlncLo of Kitchen Special! it's, Machinery for Hakers, Pruft gluts, Ac. free. bend for It and mention this paper. FOREST ANDSTREAM ROD AND GUM. The American Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four page weekly journal dovo ted to the Interests of GeutUaen Sportsmen aad their Families. Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculture, The Ken nel, Fishing, The Rifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It is without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPECIMKN COPY WILL Rh SENT POST-PAID FOK SIX CTS. Kor sale y all newsdealers everywhere. FOREST ct. STREAM PUBLISHING Co., New York City, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA SINGER n-r-r- Incluilinir Tucker, Hunter, --I. K- .11 llnn...., ..J 1 .L'rrvwKMif er.aud usuhI outlliof twelve ntnrhine niamifrxeturer in the I'nutn ewirn arc3 to maiet thtt olTrr. They are hand- jT.'M vOrniiiiini-. gimt as sthtr cm. -- assiet caarsi iron (so la ( rnrcha-to from und auvr -.'i0. Kend toe -.in-ular unit ) C. A. WOOD A CO., tcnuiLianiuls. J It N. Teatli Kb, PhlUtl'a, Pa. MILE wurvriHe i - it inuiieht 11 u i tiioc l.i.ivrtiie lv a. I. .. I I I hfurd from ont to s& two Miiien. &r.ci hreck'iititslUfO :' ' , c-nrtrU ' Irivalti- ': tka watat- tr, suaris- BIBB a Mi m larntr saoali aava SSa. IStint fre. bv mall, for !& rrnta la and lift our i-i.ii.)Mriii. Cuai. Noualllts. ale. Aildrena PIMLAJJliLt'IllAVfEN'i. A PRESENT! Our readers fur 12 cents in postago stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and mimes of two book agents, will re ceive FREE a Steel Finish Parlor En Waving of all OUR PRESIDENTS, in-i-.luding Cleveland, size xlifc in., worth 1.00. Address, ' ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. CORK SHAVINGS FOR MATTRESSES- Now is the time to change the filling in mattresses, and we would recommend CORK SHAVINGS as hcing the cheapest and most durable article that can be used. 40 lb", will (ill a liu-fre bed. For Sale by ARMSTRONG, BROTH EH A, CO. Cor. 21th and Railroad S'.s., PITTS15URUH, PA. A (jT'WT1 8cntl 'e,ltsl postage, and royal, valuable, sample box of goods that "i.i J juu in uio Yi uy oi muKiiig inoro money at once, than anything elso in America. Both sexes of all ages can livo at home and work in spare time, or all the tinio. Capital not required. Wo will start von. Immense pay sure for those who Mart at .once. SriNsOK 4c Co., Portland, M aiue. ?'! iJil-.L-j.-jJ-!.'- 1 -J f-B-.ij.fi . ' -Trr".r--. n, 'fcy v7 mm ff iiiip l7 ALL SIZES '"rl jr- f -: N'jV aalaa oooocoooc. ooooceocccooocooococo c o o o so eoocoocc AVE SAY iiiii'IJ.:ii;ii 'ii;;:;;-ti,iti,ii.i.1i.!li COM351 COME ! 1 COME 1 Come where you can buy nico Ilross (Jtiods! Como where you can get Hood Ooods Chehp 1 Conio where you can get what you want! Como whoro tho goods redeem themselves t . 11 1 '- In SPRING DUESS GOODS wo have eompleto stock of tho Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. Saitino Berbers, Suitings Ginglnuus, of every kind at Hj-A-ZDIES' SHOES&: SLIPPERS. Come wlicro tho Stock is Complete 1 Come wecro the Stock is New ! Como where the Goods aro Reliable ! Como where Prices aro th Lowest! CCWN WVXKXZH TIlV CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOIIING FOR BOYS, COTUING FOP. ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of Now Su'tsjust received and Marked Down Low. YVE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that wo nro Headquarters for mi o o & 23 'ovn'''W, Our GooJs are all New and Fresh, ami will be bold at tho Lowest Possible Prlco, Como and seo us. No troublo to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. mi m ill urn maiiisu umii mi aannn i,a ir IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, This is tho only Store you can ascend and descend Five Storie without climing stairs. Freo ride in the Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK. WJLlEElISr, IP IJ 25T 1ST ' A. Telephono Connections. Enst of Suspension Bridge. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, EOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEEKSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' fe BABIES' JEWELRY ! OR THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGSRS. SAME A3 CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS A T WJV1. SIV1EARBAUGH & CO S, TIONESTA, PA. mm ail Jil. IVIACKINAC. Summer Tours. Palaca Steamern. Low Rataa. Pour Trips par Weak Bstween DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Bt. Clfilr. OaXlanu Uouaa. IdiuT. cikty. vary Weolj Day Botwaan DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Gpaolai Sunday Trtpa durum July ud Auguat. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS Sates and Bxaurston Tioaata anu ba fumlakud by your Tioa.t ami, wddreaa C. D. WHITCOMB. G.n'l p.... Af,Bt Detroit &. Cleveland Steam Nav. Ca DETROIT, MICH. A PRI7F So,Kl 8lx CPnls f"r postuKo. H I lllLa. anil rei-eive freo a cosily box of poods whirh will help nil, of either sox to nioro money riuld iiway thau anvthinij else iu this world. Fortunes await fh'o workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress True it Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9 steWeITgTnes und Mttiihinery a Specialty. Secondhand Kn'ins and Boilers on hand. Send for Stock List. THOMAS ('A KLIN, Alle gheny City. ftu01y. S2 W4I1 U'-f. FtemwiU'ltrrlTSO. Wtitlf m"UI Hmitiii!; I-. Iniiuuou tMJ- kuU.l..liltl3. l'l.u-.l.iiilU'.l for yuon.wu u.o nr .Inl.uv. m; i .r..L Wlii.nl. t.i.. lowest prices. &tfXGMV$ sift; BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAS EVER TO SUIT THE TIMES. m( U Tti I E It T A M I X ti b WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. It. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C. W. TDTMIOIv, FINE STATIONERY, SFCRTluG Ar,o:n;oLiDU GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IF1 :R, TT lT s &s G . Also Agent for Estcv, Sterling, Sho ninjjer, and (.Mouyrh A Warren Organs. Decker Bros.. J. ,fc V,. Fisher, C. I. i'easo & Co., ami Wm. Knnlie I'ianos. Bottom cash prices e;ivcn. Cnll und examine cata-lo-rues and prices, Tione.ita, J'u. Sept 17. A J IOV LOST, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Issay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal WcaUness, Involuntary Suminal Iaisscs, Inipoteuey, Mental und Physical Inca pacity, Impediments to Muiriat;e, tic; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, in duced by self indulgence, or sexual ox travKKance, etc. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that tho ularm in' consequences of solf-nbuso may bo radically cured; pointing out a mode of euro at once simple, eorlain, and ellectual, by ineaiiM of which every suflercr, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself choaply, privately ami radi cal ly. .Z G-This Lecturo should be in tho hands of every youth and every man in tho land. Sent 'under seal, in a plain envolopo, to any addrcbs, ost-paid, on receipt of four cents or two nnvtatro stamps. Address THE OULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. ST. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 400 Percheron houses. Island Home Stock- ram Crosse Me, Hich. All Mock selected from tho get of fcireg nnd duins of estub linlieii ri'iiiitiititiii Mini reiriatered in the French and American Stud liuuks. We have a very lar(; number of imported and grade uUil HniiJi and brnod nmrea 1111 hand. J'riies ivumn alile. t'orresiiondenee solicited. Send for lurire IIIiikI rutin! culali.;iie, free by inuil. Adtlrvae biVitili A l All. MM, Detroit, Mich. PHOTO. GALLERY IN TIONESTA. Havint; refitted aud thoroughly over hauled tlio former Oidiery in this iilace, we are now prepared to do the best oi work at very reasonable prices. Every thing in period working order and cus tomers will receive prompt nttenliou. Oive us a call. MOSES HEI'LER. S7!l County and district agents for THE FOFULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Liberal terms. Address B. U. MtTL'AI, All) SoriKTV, jau('i-St. ilarrisbuiir, l'a. WANTED ? MmMMalMltWWnMa TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Dec. 7, 1HS.1. WeNtwanlJ Fitlsbur-jh Division lOastwunl A. M.i 7 4(1 4 iy a 4-') M. 8 2.-) f) 14 fi (Hi .'I fill A.M. IP. M. ar Pittsburgl! lv I'm ker Fox burn Franklin...... lv...Oil Clty...ar 11 on 4 " 12 1012 H 12 4HU22 2 02 1 i 2 80 2 05 2 15! 3 2d a.m. r, m. P, M P. M. S 05 f.i 20 f3 83 18 3ft' 3 K 4 05 14 13 4 it. A. M. A. M. 11 f0 7 10 17 17 17 20 7 37 7 50 17 iM 8 10 1 2t 8 4!i 0 05 0 35 A. M. a.m". 11 as A. M. f 40 0 46 p. m. r. 00.1 a tH4l tl t (--1 1 1 tsiwjti H HI 1 8 01 1 17 63 12 7 411112 f7 V illi! 7 ()"! 12 411111 Vi 11 i-.m.Ia. M. 05 V. M . 12 25 11 45 11 32 II 27 10 55 10 20 10 12 (I 50 17 8 43 ur... Oil City....lv ..... Oleopolis ...Eiiirlo Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trunk eyvillo.. '1'idio'utr ...Thompson ... Irvineton Warren lv...Kinzua....nr 451 :i7 31 IS 03 Mi 43 25 05 fiO 15 M. f4 45 5 15 fi HO 6 12 P.M. pTm. 8 0(1 P. M. 12 tl 17 A. M, P. M. 4 20 A.M. ft 15 lv...Bmdford ..nr P. M. A.M. (I 12: 1 1 05 fi Willi 00 6 3!)! 10 43 fi 31 10 :m fi 21 10 2il h IS1 10 24 fi 04! 10 08 4 4o! 0 5;! A. M It 05 Br...Kinzun....lv 10 3.) ... Huwr Ruu 1 55 1) 34 11 15 p mi 5 32 7 50 7 20 6 55 (1 2S C 13 A.M. Corydon...... tl 33' 10 OH 0 40 in 11 47: 10 in 0 5310 24 7o7iioat 7 23 10 b!i 7 .17' 11 () 7 47111 21 8 03; 11 7 in' 1 1 J A Onovillo ....Wo'f Rim.... Quaker Brldo. ...lleil llonse.... ... Salainancii. ... .So. Cnrrollton.. ...No Vandalia... Allegany 4 34 4 24 4 07 4 00 tl 30 1 2S 11 12 0 00 iv Oloan ... .ar P. M. A.M. It. m.U. m. AnnirioNAt. Train Leaves Kinxnw 11:05mn, Warren I2.-50nm, Irvineton 1:4 pin, Tidiouto r.:15un, Tionesta l):05pui, ar rives Oil City i:45pm. AninrioNAi. Iium-Leaves Oil Cirv fi:()0 nro, ()l(opolls (1:10 am, Enjrle K(xk (1:541111, l'residrnt 7:02am, Tlonestn 7:52nrr Hickory 8:10inii.Trunke.vvillo0:00Bm,'nd onto ii:50iim, Thompso'n 11:00, arrive Irvineton 11:30am, Wnrren 12:50pni, Kln r.na 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onoville 3:15, Wolf Run 3;30, Quaker Bridpo 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamnncit 5:02, Suth.Carroll(on 5:30, South Vanda lia 6:48, Allegheny C:18, arrives Oleaw 0:30pni. Trains run on Eastern Time. Thains leavlmr l'ittsburiih t):tV)am, r rivinji l'ittsburuh 8:25pm, are Solid Trains between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Tiiainm leaving Pittsburgh. 8:15pm, ar rivinjr Pittsburwch 7:10am, are Solid Trains with Pulluinn's SlReidiifj; Cr'-betweei Butfnlo nnd Pittsburgh. rf-Tickcts sold nnd bngtrnj;o checked to nil principal points. (let time tables pivinR full informillc a from Compnny's Agents. GEO. S.'OA'l ('HELL, Oen'I Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, en'l I'nxs'r hvi ? Ticket Agont No. 41 Exchange St., Buifalo, N. V. J. L. CRAIti, Aaent, Tionesta, l'a. D. LACELLa'S m- 'ASTHMA AND lV!' "l" SOLI) BY ALL DRIMJGIS I S. Having t.triii;(tled 20 years between lif and death Mrith ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, trea'.ed by eminent physicians, and reeely iniino benefit, I was compelled ilininir the last live yinrs of my Illness to sit nnV my chair day and night gasping for brenth; my siillcrinps were beyond ilceriplion. 1 11 despair I experimented un myself by cuiiipoundinu rists and herbs 'u'd inhal ii: the medicino thus obtained. 1 lortu 11:1! el y discovpied this Wonderful Curo lor Asihma anil Calarrh, warrantud to re lieve 1 he most f-tiiiiborn 6:to of Anthiua In livo minutes, n that tho patient can lit, down to rest and sleep comiortahly. Plciuu read the lollowiinfeondrnsed extrscU from unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date : Oliver V. U. Holmes, yn Jose. Cal., writes: "1 ilnd Iho Remedy all and eon more than represented. I receive instan taneous relief." E. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes: "Was trentcd y eminent physi cians of this eountry and Oermanv; tried the 'limine of dill'crent states nothing af forded relief liko your preparation." T. E. tiates, Co'upty Treasnror, Phila delphia, Miss., writes: 'Havo usel tho Remedy. Would not livo without it. Ev ery one that uses it recommends it. Wo have many other lioarty testimon ials of cure or relief, and in order that all hu defers from Asihma, Catarrh, Hay Fo yer, and kindred discuses mav have an opportunity of testing tho value, of tho Kennedy wo will send to any address trial puekae free of charge. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Proprietors. Wholesale DnifKiMs, Wooster, W'ayno Co., O. Fuil shvi Box by mail 1.00. PERCHERON HORSES. Wy receut tin port ntioii ot rVrcUarorj hoii(S, togdlier with my jiiescut aluck of nearly juu Li-jiil, uiaksj vim uf tlici uumt di'dir ablubtuilH in thiacoun- j, try to tcli'ctfreiu. All iatni'l; ri't'oixit'd. wittl pedutroo, iu lvrcher on 8tud Books of France and America. Took S7 pri.r aixl eold medal at last two N. Y. State fain. Send for C'ttiuioijuo. Stalloa Ensisorc, on (Southern Oiitrul it. It. AKIN, Sclpio, N. Y. iJux ao. Marvellous Seyicg Machine InyenUon I Wonderful Blessing to the Ladles! Tlie CoBttafify lotion! MAKES W0UK Twice ns r.ipid an on other machines. Twice as easy as on other inachiue. Ceimine Improved llont Wood Vi'ork. Rcauiiful and l'ractieal Attachments. Send for dt'scripiiye circular. PITTSBURGH. PA. VholciIolicuWf.ir Vtrn I'-uilrnum aad c.'itTu MuijIauJ. l f '-.jaaK-i1 I -
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