THF FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. SVCNK, . Coitos a MormtToa. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1901. 1901 OCTOBER 1901 Su. Mo. Tu.jWe.jTh. Fr. Sa. 67J920 11 12 2021 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 SO 31 f REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Justice of the Supreme 0ir7, W.M. I. POTTER, of Allegheny. State 7Yeii.urr, FRANK U. HARRIS, of Clearfield. COUNTY. 0Mn'v Trraimrer, CALVIN M. ARNER, Tionesta. Aftkk CioIrusi is executed. Hie lamer duly will remain of driving out anar chists anil stamping out anarchism. We must not gel apathetic in this matter. Ccba is deeply interested in tariff rates with the United States. There is but one way to gel on the ground floor commer cially and that is to as' for annexation. The Goebelites in Kentucky continue to harrats liov. Taylor instead of making a real search lor (ioebel's murderer. It would spoil their prearranged game of politics to tind the assassin. As soox as they dare anarchists w ill come out of their holes and rejoice over what they call their recent "triumph." As long as their fangs are undrawn they will strike home with their poison. A war department seems to be unnec essary with the Boers. They get supplies and ammunition bv some mysterious method of their own, and quite upset scientific, theorists on the art of war. Ir the country were suffering to-day for lack of work and money the anti tarirt men would hold the Dingley act responsible f -r it, wouldn't they? As the opposite is the case why not give the Dingey act some of the credit for it T Be fair about it. Dl'RiNO the last three months the gov ernment receipts have exceeded expendi tures by nearly seventeen million dollars. The reduction of war taxi s has been off set by decreased expenditures, and the surplus for the fiscal year a ill show but a small falling off. The American Yacht Columbia won the third race of tlio series last Friday beat ing the Shamrock. It was a close call, the English boat crossing the finish line two seconds ahead, but the official meas urements of the two boats gave the Co lumbia 43 secomis allowance, and she therefore won by 41 seconds. Thus the cup remains on this side the great pond for another year at least. It was the clos est race in yachting history. Is the penal code of the stale of New York is found the following: "A person concerned in the commission of a crime, whether he directly commit the oilenso, or aids and abets in its commission, and whether present or absent, and a person who directly or indirectly counsels, com mands, induces, or procures another to commit a crime, is a principal." There are similar laws in other statis. Why should the murderers who call them selves anarchists be excused from its op eration ? W ilts men and women have plenty of serious work to do they don't bother with trifles. It is the idle who make moun tains of molehills. If the Democratic party had any great or true aim for the real good of the country it would not bother itself and ha'ass the voters nrer such a petty aud utterly useless issus as the repeal of duties which, it claims, are outgrown and therefore inoperative. Its patron saint for such enterprises is Don Quixote. The party can only make itself respectable by tackling the main ques- tion and lighting protection squarely on its merits. In doing so it :. ay expose its blindness to a thousand obvious facts and its obtuseness to sound reason, but it does thereby escape contempt. Econo mist. The Filipino outbreak in the island of ftamar is deplorable; but probably it will quickly be suppressed. The news of the assassination of President McKinley, it is likely, is responsible for the deinonstra tion. The American military force in the Philippines is much smaller at pres ent than it was twelve months ago, or even six months ago. One effect of the recent tight will be that the troops in the islands will not be further reduced in number at present. It is well to keep an ample force there until pacification is assured. Some parts of the archipelago, of course, were never brought into sub jection by Spain during that country's centuries of occupation of the islands, but the Americans must assert authority over the whole region. This requirement must be kept constantly in mind. At the approaching election two amendments to the State Constiution will be voted on by the people. The one provides for what is known as personal registration. What the effect of this would be can not be determined until triod, and it may or may not be a sue cess. The second proposition seoks to amond the constitution so that the ballot may be done away with and voting ma chine adopted instead. The effect of this amendment is also largely conjectural, and with some people is a mere fid. The adoption of voting machines would entail euormous expense upon the counties, as they are an intricate affair and their construction is very costly, and when all said and done it has not been demon strated thai they are a great success w here they have beeu tiied. The people generally are very Inuth to meddle with the constitution, being rather inclined to let well enough alone. Idaho. Pot'ATKI.t.o, Idaho. Sept. STlli, liUl. Editor R-iitbtieiH: 7Vir Mr. Thinking that some of your readers mighl be interested in read ing something ol the far wet and also some information of a good section to go to and "grow up with the country," is my lesson why th s is wiittcn. Having been identified with the news papers of Clarion, for the past fifteen and ending the last few years as publisher and principal owner of the Clarion Re publican, I know from experience that letters from the west are always appre ciated, but a strange thing is that in all my time I hava never seeu au article from Ibis part of the country that gave any information as to w heie there waa a good place to locate, and to prove this to be a fact will stale that when I made a trial trip in the latter part of April to see what effect thedry climate would have on my bronchial trouble, and also at the same time to find a locality w herein to locate if benefited, that when I came to t 'cover I was as ignorant as a babe in regard to what point I could go with the view of finding what I wanted. Accidently, I heard of St. Anthony, iu Ibis State, which is some seventy miles further north than this place and where would have lo cated had all things gone as I desired. However at the last moment before leav ing I received a telegram stating that there was not a house in the town to lie had aud conseouently was compelled to stop over here and now have concluded to remain. To use a slang phrase we believe that we have "struck it rich." rocatello, IiUho, is about 2300 miles from Pittsburgh and lue best rate weconld get was f-'H).'.1, this was second class but exactly the same as first w ith the excep tion of riding in the Puliuan Palace cars which few care for but allows you the use of the "Tourist Sleeper" whim is just as comfortable. We lelt over the Santa Fee R. R. from Chicago and came by way of Kansas Cily. Any of the roads, however, are line and it is lit tle difference w hich yon take after you arrive at Chicago. This town is peculiarly situated. It is sometimes called the "Oate City," as to pass thiough Idaho, you must come through the canyon only seven miles be low this place, and to look at the canyon from Pocatello in the clear atmosphere, it appears to be about two miles off. The towu is situated at the junction ol the Ida ho Divisoa w ith that of the mam line. One line ruus from Granger, on the Un ion Pacific, to near Portland, Oregon, and the other from Salt Lake Cily to Hutte, Montana, the road being the Oregon Short Line, one of the best equipped in he west. All their trains are vestibuled, chair cars free and w ith a splendid road bed and the best and kindest attention bv their employees makes it a pleasure to travel over it. Iu coming to Pocatello, you must come iu on this fine road, either from Salt Lake City, or Grauger. You cannot get here any other way. Ten years sgo, when the above road was built, passing as it did, and will for a few months longer, through the Indian reservation, there was nota footofg'ound for even an employee of the railroad to build a shanty on or erect a tent without trespa.ssiugon the rights of the Indiana. and I can tell you that the government looks very carefully afltr their rights, but at last, after soino years of "red tape," a town site of three miles square Was takeu from the reservation, but the mon ey that the lots brought was given to the Indians. So that the town that ten years ago had but a lew tents, now has live thousand inhabitants and is Incorpo rated. To give you the rtaaon why I said that we thought that we bad "struck it rich" is, that in teu years the growth has been so rapid and that we bave ar rived at the time when the reservation will be opened in a few months, aud it is supposed to be filled with all kinds of mineral, which, if true, will bring a much larger population, and a smelter will be built which will altogether e n- ploy mauy men, but that the Oregon Short Line has just ordered their shops at this place, that already employ nearly a thousand bands, to be enlarge-! to the ex tent of fooo.ooo this fall and another ad dition of fioO.OoO in the spring. Resides all this prosperity, there is now being erected a new court bouse, to cost 115.000; a brewery to cost to0,000 and the State ia advertising for bids that will be opened on the 3d of the com ing month for a large academy to be bui.t here. Houses ,are only vacant a few hours and you are lucky most of the time to get one of any kind. Wages are t- per day for labor and all who seek will easily tiud it at all times. Both my sous sre working and a friend of theirs, Harry Carson, is also permanently engaged. We bave pure mountain water and clear, dry air. The elevation is a little over 4o0 feet. Since arriving we have only bad one day of steady rain and besides this only three or four showers. The town and sur rounding country, that is in the immedi ate vicinity, is not agricultural, but in al most any direction within 24 miles there are the very best ranches with plenty of water for irrigation and on which almost anything in the world can be laised with the exception of corn, which does not do well on account ol the cool nights. That is one of the delightful experiences of this climate, that no matter bow hot the days may be the nights are always cool and it is a pleasure to sleep. The winters are said to be mild here and the dryness of the climate prevents one feeling the cold. WehadraiD the other day and snow on the Bonuock mountains which surround the town on all sides but one, and the snow is still there. This is the country to live in if one wants health and wealth, it they are wil ling to work for It. We have the Indians all around us. They are constantly in the town every where and for a time it was Interesting to watch them, aud in fact, we have a good deal of curiosity yet, but it is wearing off. If any of your readers would like to know more in reference to this part of the west, Idaho, the "Gem" of the west, we shall only be too glad to answer any communication they may favor us with, either as to this place or any other part of Idaho. We receive the Forkst Republican every week and read it with the greatest interest. But will close with the iulor matioo that this is the first summer in forty, that I bave missed having the "hay f -ver," truly a boon I bad never expect ed to experience. Sincerely Yours. W. C. MlLTKNHKHUKII, Box 233, Pocatello, Idaho. A.H effort is being made on the part of thorn Democratic leaders who realize lbs hopelessness of getting an offlct without the assistance of the Republicans, to unite with the so-called Republicans w ho are always anxious to knife their party in the name of "reform." The program is lo support E. A. Corny, a political mi an- thropc from Luieri.e county, for the of fice of State Treasure.-, and indorse Judge Yerkes, the Democrat nominee for Supreme Judge. If the Democrats want that sort of a ticket, they are welcome to it, but we can conceive ol uo reason why .ny Republican who is not soured by dis apo'ntment or wound, d egotism, would want to vote that way. We think there are enough healthy-minded, right-thinking, loyal Republicans In the State to give Harris for Slate Treasurer, and Pot ter for Supreme Judge, a majority that will make the loaders of the fusion move ment wonder "who threw the brick." I'unxy Spirit. "Something no in a" bcoines more than a mere slang phrase under Dingley law conditions. There is "something do ing" for the hundreds of thousands of workmen who have continuous employ ment in place of Idleness; "something doing" for man u tact uiers, w ho sec a bal ance on the right side of the ledger; "something doing" for the railroads and the employes of the railroads in the handling of many nr re tons of freight daily than ever bet ie in their history; "something doin" for the farmers in performing the t.isk of feeding the mil lions of prosperous, happy, clamorous Industrial workers. In short, there is not only "something doing," in contract lo the "nothing doing" in Wilson law- days, hut there is more than something; there is a very great deal doing al! along the industrial line. Catarrh t'anaal Re t arret with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thov cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease. and in order to cure it vou must take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the bhstd and mucous surfaces, Haifa Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescrilied bv one ol the best phvs icians in th.s country for years, and Is a regular prescription. It is composed of the iesi ionics Known, comiimtsi w itn the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of th two ingredients is w hat pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. It . J. CHENEY A Co., Pi ops., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7.V. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Tptral Santa African KKire. O R. Larson, of Hay Villa. Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical ol South Africa, at w hich can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle lo an anchor." This store is sit uated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about twenty five mill's from the nearest town. Mr, Larson says: "I am favored with the custom of farmers witnin a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I bave supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testily to their value in a houshold where a doctor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of mv store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve mouths, no less than fourteen have lieen absolutely cured bv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by Milmer iiros. i lonesta, anil W. u. Wil kins West Hickory. Home-Seekers taw Rales 21 day limit round trip tickets to points W est. Southwest and Northwest via th Nickel l'late Road, Oct. 1st and 15th, at special low rates. Call on or address Cily Th ket Office H.'ii State St., Erie, Pa., 11. C. Allen, C. P. A T. A. No. 2o7-2t. The excitement incident lo traveling and change of food ami water olten brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home w itliout Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed v. For sale bv Killmer Bros. Ti nnesta, and W. U. Wilkins, West Hick ory. I I. IKK WOltTII i.ivim; t Then don't neglect a cough nr cold, es- Ceciaily when rimy twenty-five cents will uy a bottle of Mexican Syrup. It is so soothing, and so many consumptives bave been made well by its use. Read some of the testimonies on the wrapper around each bottle that prove this rem edy mere sure tor deep seatetl cots, hatiiluat coughing aud even consump tion, than any other lemedy known to physicians tinny of whom recommend and it where less etl'acacious remedies fall. Pale. Puny, Children. If a child has a bad smelling breath, if it habitually picks in nose, if it is cross and nervous, if it does not sloeo soundly, it it is hollow-eyed, if it has a pale, blood less complexion, if it is growing thin and lifeless, give it Mother's Worm Syrup and you will remove the cause of its dis tress quickly. Then will ts littlecheeks get re4 and rosy, its appetite and digest ion Improve, aiid its health be belter. P. ice only 25 cents. No other worm killer so effective. Be Not Deceived. Don't think you can neglect your health and reach old ago. The way to longevity is to be kind to nature and then nature will be kind lo you. Con stipition. Inactive liver, etc., are foes lo nature. Mexican Root Pills help nature. Try them. They cure by cltans.ng and strengthening. Pain Can Be Cured. Why suffer painf Pain is trying to kill you. "Why not kill pain. Nothing kills pain, either internal or external pain, so quickly and so effectively as Gnocb's Huii'k Relief. Cures cramp and colic. A Complete Cure. When you take -ouch's Marsaparilla you find it a complete cure tor bad blood. Pile-lne Cures Piles I Money refunded if it ever fails. Antl-Ague cures chills and fever. EVEN IF You had a HECK Aa long as this fellow and had SORE THROAT THE WAY DOWN Tonsiline WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 25o and 60o. All Druggists. TW TOHHUNI CO. CAKTOH, a M nrx all I rl Jr 1.1 -U. U The Chit-ago, Milwaukee A SI. Paul lt'V. Many people uiiicipiainled with the geography of the West imagine that be cause the uanies "Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul" are used in the corporate title of the railway owning the short line between Ch cagn and Omaha, they must go via the cities of Milwaukee and St, Paul to reach their destination and if it be Umsha or west thereof. This is a mis taken idea. On a map the lino running directly east aud west would look like this: Omaha Chicago. There is nothing more simple than thai, and it is less than 500 miles between Chicago and Omaha. Two through trains da.ly Ins each direction with the bot Sleeping Car and Dining Car Service.and a 1 regular travelers know and appreciate the merits of the Chicago, Milwaukee .v SU Paul Railway's Short Lino between the F.asl and West. Time tables, maps ami Information fur nished on application to John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, S10 Park llldg., Pittsburg. 10-it-rtt io iii:.u of First - Class Horses At Private Sale or Exchange, Until further notice I will be at BROOKVILLE FAIR GROUNDS With a full stock of high grade Ohio and native horses, diivers, general business and draft horses. All horses guaranteed as represented. GRANT SIIUSTER, The Larqest and Most Attractive MILLINERY STOCK ;f w-u , ?'i;- tf-ii-, now open and on sa e, einorai nig everything new ami desirable in TRIMMED AND ll I - '. UNTRIMMED HATS, and a general as- sortmeulof MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. I have also added a nice line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Embroidery Silks, Perfumes, and Toys of all kinds Mtfs. It ?l Irtwcnt ENDEAVOR, PA Fred. (Jrcttcnbcrger OEERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil ell Tools, (las or Wauir Fit tings and General Hhicksmithiiig prompt ly done at IOW Rales. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of andjust west of the Shaw House, Iidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRLD. C, RRTTRN RF.RtJKK Exvoutor's Nullrc. Letters Testamentary having lieen gianted the undersigned on the estato of Kdward Kerr, late of Harnett township, deceased, all persons indebted are re l nested to make payment, and those having claims, to present the same, duly auineiiiii aitMi, w iiiioni ueiay io Sami'kl M. Hknry, Executor, Tlonesta, Pa., Sept. 11, 1101. Notice to Stockholders of the Forest Tel ephone and Telegraph Co. Mauikn vii.i.k, Pa., Ort. , pioi. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company, lor the election of officers, etc., will be belli in the ollb-o of Dr. A. K. Stoneelpher in Marienvllle on the aist. day of Oe.tolier, lin'l, at I:3u p.m. Proxies must be in legal form in order to he counted. By order of the Hoard of Di rectors. A. E. Stonkcii'Iikr, Pros. J. U. CoiTLK, Sec. Blankets to Supply sir demands, but tba lime lo buy is cow. Fleecy Cotton Itliuikcts, Warm, All Wool lllniikctM, LiH lit antl Dark Color, Xo rlNks) in biij Iiik hf ro, 4ltiiililie! arc aw Minted. Whatever your choice, you will get good value. ROBINSON. VMENOMKNT TO TIIK CONSTITU TION l'R01"OSKITO THK C1TI ZKNSOFTlllSt OMMOSWF.ALI'H KOU TH Kl It APPROVAL Oil KK.IKCTION BY THE OKNERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF HEN N 8VLVANIA, PCBLISHKD BY OKDKR OF THE SKi'llKI'AKY OF THE COM MONUrAl.TH, IN lUKSUANCEOF ARTICLE XV11I OK THK CONTU U T10X. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amend meat to the Constitu tion ot tba I omiminwealtu. Section 1. He it resolved by the Senate ami House of Representatives of the Com monwealth in General Assembly met. That the following la proposed as amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth ot l'eiinsylraiiia, in accordance with th provisions of the ehihteou'h article there of: Ameiii'iueut One to Article Eight Secllou One. Add at the end of the first paragraph of Mid section, after the words "slrall bs en titled to vote at all elections," thn words "mibiect however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors a the Oeneral Assembly may enact," so that the said section shall read as follows : Section 1. Qualifications of Electors. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall tie entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the geueral Assembly tusy enact: 1. He shall bave been a citizen of the United States at least one month. i He shall have resided in the state one year (or, having previously been a quail- tied elector or native born citizen of the State, be shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceittog lue election. :i. He shall bave resided in the election district where be shall otter to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. 4 If twenty-two years of aga and up wards, he shall have paid within two years a stale or couuty tax, which shall have oceu assessed at least two moot lis ami paid at least one mouth before lue election. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Section Seven. S.rike out from said section the words "but no elector shall be deprived ofj the privilege of voting by reason of bis name not being registered, and add to said sec tion the following words, "hut lawa regula ting and requiring the regintratioa of elec tors may tie enacted to apply toeities only, provided that such laws be uniform for cities of the same class, so that the said section shall read as follows : Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws. All laws regulating the holding of elections by the ciliz-usor for the registration of elec tors shall be uniform throughout the Slate, but laws regulating aud requiring the reg istration of electors may be enacted to a ply to cities only, provided that such laws he uniform for cities of the same class. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. OKI EST, Sectetary of the Commonwealth. t M ENPMENT TO THE CONSTITU- tion propos ;d to the cm- ENS OK IIII9 COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL Oil REJK0 TION BY TIIK GENKRAL AS8KMIILY OF THE COMMON EALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY OKOER OF THE SEl'kETAKY OF THE COM MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITU TION. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aud House ol Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In Geueral As sembly met, and ll is hereby enacted by 'he autht rily of the sains, That the following is prnposeil as an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, In accordance with the provisions of P'enty or Aren't they handsome? CAST IRON. WATER PROOF SHOES. Tionesta Cash Store Grand Opening1 LADIES' AND CHILD REN'S WINTER WRAPS AND FURS. k k k k Friday, Oct. 11. YOU ARE INVITED. HEAfiuTFEIT. Up-to-Dato Dealers in A. Waynk Cook, President. A. It. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rales. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative b king. Interest paid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. the Eighteenth attlcle thereof. Amendment. Strike out section four of article eight, and Insert in place thereof, as follows : Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed hy law : Provided, That secrecy In voting he preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W.liRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. R:n.,l.we M . V im sun .-jrn.a tist- m p 9 mm nil. Ii rc a" L9 ml. the damp, V I V ' o u it'U,ii iur n fare to cbf ,N o r.'Uh tur- ana cut. lh hrni not Ul look in a hk I king hk . lut J wcirt twice Ol ion); uy id it ul Kurrkft lUravuOU, Sold .verywlicrs in c.n .11 kifrl. . kl.de fey Standard Oil Company IDrFcnncrsGOLDEN RELIEF! f C A TR1 sU'KciriC IM AI.Ls f l IIXflMIVllVIM I lUlM C I &rr tit rc.. Ht-aiUflie i& tnlnutt.). Tooth I " ; I ii'hn I minntr i, c.lil fH w. I'ltin.ttr rie I " a CoMi," Forming Fevera, GRIP, I T CUKCS ANY FAIN INSIDE OR OUT I I In one Ui thlrt tiiitiiilesY. I B 1-taUerm. Tbe Xto. ut Uj maul rmknlv..v X. That's what most ev ery ladr taya when they look at our Dew DrcMH Footwear. The smartest Patent Leather shoes are bete, "lyle shows out in ev ery line, Ince and but ton. No fancy prices for style never! 1T would be just the thing for Sfhool Mio?m ifit were more pliablo god not quite so heavy. The next best thing is our "Twin Owl" Calf Shoes for boys and girls. Fall shoes aie nearly all sizes and widths, Try a pair of these good shoes at $1.50 and 81,75. and heavy shoes for men the kind that give that easy feeling to your feet, We have all styles from the wide French toe to the roost fashionable dress shoe. C itne to us for shoes, and rubbers anil save money on every purchase. Kki.i.t, Cashier. WM. KUKARHAltull, Vice P residoti NATIONAL HANK, 150,000. niRrcroKs O. W. Robinson, Wm. Hmearbaugh, T. F. RiU hey. J. T. Dale. J. II. Kelly. Seleclina A SUn k of KlIOllS to .Hiiltjill Tat Unit small task, but wo have suc ceeded The popularity of our store a a distributing cmier of ISEAUTI FUL, WELL MADE. FINELY FINISHED SHOES never .iitnin. iabes. The liiCiCli m expressed by those who have Iv-ujlii our S3. 00 ami $3 50 Shoes i gratifying to us, ami au additional rcrnmttieuila'ion lo iu tending purclias rs. Our stock f "UNION MADE" SHOES is the liest ami most com plete, in I lie riiy. Iq nil the uew leathers aud shape.. JOE LEVI, Cor Cenlre, Sem ca, & Sycamore tSis OIL CIT1, 1M. IMtone 2:t.".