fCESDAI jlOpiNG, APRIL. 16. 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. (tMAwH-T. J. VlMn!(VMT1. Ml' . TsU, l. V. Clark, P. O, C'onvcr, W. P. Mercllltott, I.. L. liackctt. Justice nf (An J'eacc W. P. Morcllliott, 1. H. Knox. (imsltihte J. N.Toltsworth. At-Ar.ot irre(ir. J.WInans, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlvcr, M. V. Tate, M. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. tesutent JwtarVf. P. JtSU". Associate ((; J. A. I'hopsr, A bmew Cook. Sheriff K. L. Pavt. IKxti-ic.t .Ifrnraey W. W.Maiob. Jfreisnrer S. St--.TI.KT. Pmthimnittry, Register Jt Recorder, tte. J. It. AONKW. rbinm-'MioncM TIesj. Elliott, Jacob Mkhcilliott, T. I. Coi.i.ttes. fimfi Superintendent S. F. RnnnRR. VVi.ni'tinnnt OaoitOK StuoINS, Wm Pattrrson. TiMnf tSnrvcfinr-S.T InwiS. 1r)i-nir Jomiaii Wiwank. Ollinfl -ttiifiroinELI Hol.r.MAW, W, Clark. T. H. Conn. Mrmherof iTonijress 10M PistrictO. V. ScnKiKl.n Arwhtf3. B. I.Awso. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. BOOKS BOUND. Those who have had hooks bound "through this agency are requested to make immediate payment, as we are obliged to send the money off in the course of two or three divs. Rv. . Burton will preach in the M. E. Church in this place next Sub . bath meriting and evening. Capt. Knox is still improving, but Is still confined to his bed. With prop er care he will oon be around aaiu. We go to press Monday after noon, and are obliged to omit several . items which have just come in from Hickory. -Several of our citizens have been getting their fr::it trees trimmed th's pring. Tho boys will trim them next fall. Our capitalists aro getting ready to make 24 per cent, on their money by buying land at the Treasurer's sales. For sale at the Superior Lumber Compiinv store a bound volume of . tho Aldine for 1871. Will be sold be low cost. I. G. Butterfield, formerly station aireiitof this place, is again among tig. He came from Pittsburgh this trip, and may stop for some time. The first steamboat, or tug of the season, passed up the river on Sunday morning, having se veral barges iu tow. Vr e believe tlie name ot tlie boat was ""Jas. Jackson." e learn that several derricks along the creek anil river were blown down n Saturday by the March winds which forgot to make their appear ; anco until about a month too late. Prof. Weber is agitating the sub. ; . jeet of getting up a concert iu which all his pupils will take part, and a ' little outside help obtained. We sec . uo.reasou why it shouldn't work. The South Improvement Compa ny is bursted, a:id everybody sells oil to everybody now. Mr. Fisher, of -Oil City, was the first to break over, and we believe tho oil men have os '' tracised him. : The publication of the Treasnr -r's sale this term has had the effect ? of bringing us several new ubecrib . rs, and e know of several more who .are hound to lake our paper as aoon as the flood is gone. We learn that ihe B. B. C. of this , - place will he reorganized this spring and will attend to the business vigor t -ouhIv 'luring the season. It mav he .. possible that wo will we some match games here during the rummer. We were shown a receipt by the ; P. M. on Saturday last for a'l the PoatoQjce Department's claims against him up to the first of April. This is aurcly a healthy coudition of thing for the Postofiice. During the hitrh wind of Satur day, the wood shed of J. J. Fisher's house was blown down, while a young lady, whoso name we cannot learn was in it. She was severely bruised, and ut pretty badly in several places. We .believe- xhe was not dangerously hurt. Pittsburgh bows her spinal column - because she- had some one to recom mend for (he nomination for the offices to he filled, and the majority of the Convention had others. Some of the papers talk very "lofty," but we guess they'll come around all right before tho election. Indian clubs are the latest mus rulr developemeut iu our place. Yo'ung men may be seen most any time of day swinging their clubs wild . lv around, looking like Nasl'g tat-t caricature , of a windmill. If ihis failu to Iiavc the desired i-fleet they calcu late to trysstting wood awhile. DIED. 11 K.N KY. In TionoHa, April 1-1, IHT. Ht 6 o'clock, A. M., Michael Henry, ajod 43 year 8 month and W day. The deceased u burn at Henry's Bond, about ton miles down the Alle gheny Ilivcr from this place, on Christ nni8 day, 1822, whore he remained un til he vus a young min, when lit went to Horse. Creek and took charge nf the furnaces there, lie made this his business until the first oil excitement hroko out, at which time he was in charge of the President Furnoce. He has hern identifiied with the nil husi- ness su.ee mat ..me .... lie whs a party tn uie eject. ..-,, , of Dale vs. Wilkins, which is still pending. He was a man respected by all, and his loss will be sadly felt by the community as well as his bereaved family. lie will be taken to Eagle Rock this morning for interment. Rafting has been very lively dur ing the past week, the mouth of the creek having been full all the time, and rafts dropping down to the Lutle Tioncstn and Holeman'a Eddy every lay. We believe, however, that no lumber started down out of the creek until Sunday morning, at which time several were started. Fr sever al days, however, one or two nll' have passed by this place oil the river, bC't the water has beeii too high for good I running. Wo are informed that about 8,000.000 feet of lumber will go out on this rise, which will leave about one-half back for the next flood. Our town has been full of raft men ever since the water began to rise, all the hotels and boarding houses have been crowded. A few slight ructions have taken place, hut considering the excite ment tho town has been very orderly. It will not be long now until money be plenty in this section. The Concert, on Saturday evening by the "Woodworth Sisters" was well atle.ided, but was considered rather a failure, which might have been attri butable to the fact that the eldest sis- pr, the conductress of the exercises, was si"k, and unable to appear. Prof. Weber helped them out with the in strumental part of it, and played two or three pieces every excellently. The performances were interrupted several times by some person or persons who were freiuhted with benzine. We have noticed this same disposition on the part of some would-be witty chaps who don't seem to appreciate the fact that they paiu their money to be entertain ed or disgusted by the performers, but must make a small side-show of them selves; a proceeding of very question able taste, ami oil who persist in so disturbing public entertainments should be eutcrviewed by the consta ble. T. J. Tayne, of President, on Thursday last procured a warrant for the arrest aud detention of Jacob and Boyle Ileckathorn, on a charge of as sault and battery on the person .if Mr, A. Lewis with intent to kill. D. W, Clark st rved the warrant and brought the "assaulters" in. They were ex amined before Esq. Mi-rcelliott tin Saturday. It appeared that Mr. Lewis, accompanied by a lady, was grossly assaulted by these men, who threw large stones at him, and used very abusive and indecent language. They were hound over in $')00 each for their appearance at the May court to ans wer the charge. A niece of wood was handed us yesterday, taken fram 24 feet under ground. It was found while digging the conductor hole for. tho Trout Ktin oil well just east of town. The wood is quite firm, and well preserved. How did it get there ? Clarion. Democrat. We showed thu above to an anti quarian of our place, who says such things are so common that they scarce ly excite comment in antiquarian circles. 'Hie solution of thu query is, that some antedeluvian giant stepped on the top of a tree ml it disappeared in the ground under bis pressure. A-k us Something hard. A telegram t the Associated Press from Cairo, III., slates that the steamer Oceanus, from Red River to St. Louis, when near Brooks' Point, thirty miles above Cairo, at fount. io , exploded her boiler. hlowiug the up per works almo-t entirely awny, im mediately after which the wreck took fire, burning to the waters edge. Aout Doe hundred souls were on board, and it is supposed that eighty perished. The survivors were pickid up by the steamer J. thu Lunisden. Local Advektihincj. A desirable article may bring a bidder for mile-, and an extra bidder may make a dif ference of many (h ilars in receipts. This is where the profits from advertis ing come iu, and thoso who do not take the advantage ot this, aro likely to be tearful losers. When you make public Bales you must advertise so that the entire conitnuuitv will see aud lie- come interested iu everything you olter tor sale. J Ins i the way to be cesstul and get good ana pruhUblu bidders. To tho School Di-cior3 of Fo.-est Cointy. Gentlemen : In pnrstinnco of tli forty-third section of the act of 8th of May, 18o4, you aro hercly notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Tionesla, on the first Tues day iti May, A. D. 172, being the seventh day of the month, all o'clock in the afternoon, and select viva voce. bv a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of littra ry and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in. the art of leHL.h;nKt ns C(lmtv Superintendent, foJ. lhe )lir(,e ,.,.,,,,- yeuM. deter. mine the uliiotint of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisbtirg, as required by the thirly-tiinth aud fortieth sections of said act. S. F. Roimnn, Co. Sup't, of Forest County. Marrienville. April 5, 1872. 3 4t Teaclioig' Ex-iminjtion3. The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest County, will he held as lollows : Ciariugton, Monday, April 29. Nebraska, Tuesday, " 30. Newtown, Wednesday, May 1. , E tst Hickory, Thursday, " 2. 'eillsburg, Friday. " 3. TionesM, Wednesday, " 8. Marrienville, Saturday", " H Examinations commence a.4 9 o'c'ock A. M. Directors and friend oi edu cation, are respectfully invited to at tend. S. F. Roiikkk, 5, 1872. Co. Sup't. Apr. B. B. C. Notice. A meeting of the base ballista of this neck of woods will be held in the Sheriff's office, on Wednesday evening of this week, being the 17th iust. All are invited to attend. Com. Over 8tU,0U0 nave been subscrib ed in Tidiotitu for the building of a branch from that place to connect with thu Buffalo and l itusville Road, which will piss within five or six miles of that place. We consider this action very crituble tu the citizens. E. B. Freeman, the contractor at the Superior Mills, has rented Mr. Fisher's house, where his mother and sistel will reside during the summer, and where he will probably be found on Sundays. They are heartily el come in our midst. The mail route from this place to Clarion, has been let to Mr. II. A. T. Loomis, of Clarion. He will take possession on the first of July next. Lhe gives as general satisfaction as those who carry the mail uow, he will do well enough. Snow an 1 rain prevailed yester day to a great extent. Somn of our weather prophets nre becoming dis couraced, and Hre almost persuaded to relinquish the business. Robinson & Bonner have used all the sheet iron between here and Pitts bugh making stove for rafis. We be lieve they have yet some stoves on hand. --Thomas Gillespie, Esq., Superin tendent of the Gillespie Farm, called upon us on hatiiniay. lie reports busiues steady, and pumping easy. Almost everybody male a prac tice of papering their houses this time of the year. Bolard Bros., Tidiotite, have the best assortment iu this sec tiou of the State. 2 4t Bolard Bros, inform us that our citizens will save money bv going to Tidioute to purchase Wall Paper, They have the largest assorment ever brought to Western Pennsylvania. 2 4 A nicely papered n.otn is a plas ant place. Buy your Wall Paper at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Grandiu's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 2 4t Having procured the assistance of two good workmen in our tailoring Department, we are able to turn not suits for men and bos with dispatch, and guarantee entire satisfaction. We always keep a first class stock of coat ings, vesting, and cassiiucrc&. All work guaranteed before leaving the shop. Where we sell once we have the assurance of seliii:jr Hgain. 44tf SiTtKiou Lt'MHKit Co. Stork. Mr. E. Culleton, the Cutter for Superior Lumber Co. Store, having returned from Pittsburgh with new plates and patterns, now is your time to call ii ml examine the Spring Styles. Also examine the work done by the Singer Family Hewing Macbiue. We have always samples of sewing, and give tatifuctory information at any time. A large assortment of machine fixtures, needles Ac, nlwavs on bund. Remember the terms, fifteen dol lars ! security and ten dollars a month. JVw goods arriving constantly. Spring tityles now on hand and for sale cheap, Rrf ehior Li'mdek Co, Poisoned to Death. A healthy liver aecrete each day about two and a half pounds of bile, which cantains a gicat amount of waste material taken from the blood. When the liver becomes torpid or con gested, it fails to eliminate this vast amount of noxious substance, which, therefore, remains to poison the blood ami be conveyed tn every part of the system. What must be the condition of tho blood when it is receiving and retaining each day two and a half pounds of poison? Nature tries to work ofT this poison through other channels and organs the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc. ; but these organs be come overtaxed iu perioriinng tins labor, in addition tu their natural functions, and can not long willutand the presure, but become variously dis eased. The brain, w'lieh is the great elec trical centre of all vitality, is unduly stimulated by the unhealthy blood w hich pusses to it from the heart, and it fails to perform its office healthfully. Hence the symptoms of bile poisoning, which are dullness, headache, incapaci ty tu Keep the mind ou any suoject impairmeut of the memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy forebodings and irritability of temper. The blood itself being diseaseJ, as it forms the sweat upon the surface of the skin, is so irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches aud other erup tions, sores, boils, carbuncles and scrof ulous tumors. The stomach, bowels, and itther oigans spoken of, cannot es cape tccoiTiingaffecting.Booner or later, and cosureties, piles, dropsy, dys pepsia, diarrhoea, female weakness, and many other foK'is of chronic dis ease, are among the necessary results. As a remedy for all these various .man ifestations of disease, Dr. Pu'ree's' Golden Medical Discovery is positive ly unequaled. By it the liver aud stomach are changed to an active, healthy state, the appetite reglated and restored, the blood and secretions thoroughly purified aud enricked, and the whole system renovated aud built up anew. Sold by all first-class Drug gists. 57G. WXiXj PAPER. All styles and prices for sale at Bolard Bros'. Drug Store, Graudin's Block, Tidioute, Pa. 2-4t Winter caps selling at cost at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, eveiy Saturday. Dress goods selling as low and compared with New York prices, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Every Saturday is the day for cheap goods at the Superior Lumber Co. Sture. For coughs, brouchitis and con sumption, iu its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. 573 Ready made clothing and woollen goods of all kinds are specialties at our Clearance Sales, every Saturday. SUFERIOK LUMI1EB CO. STOKE. Come and see the new Spring Goods just received at the Superior Lumber Co's Store. A complete assort ment of Notions, Dress goods, &c. Gents' Furnishing goods, latest styles of neckties, bows, scarfs, paper collars, tinderware etc., at the very lowest prices. StTEttioit Lumber Co. Store. The public appreciating our lib eral inducements for cash purchases is thu reason we have such crowds and sell stn-h piles of goods every Saturday. SUPKKIOR LUMBER CO. STORE. A full assortment of Notions re ceived this day. Will be sold at verv favorabe prices. We sell Sewing Ma chines at the verv lowet figures. 44tf SrPKKtou Lumber Co. Store. Owing to the shortness of the cotton crop and the great demand for cotton goods in the west, there is a material advance in all kinds of do mestics, hut we are jelling at thu old prices beside the great inducements wo offer for buying goods eveiy Satur day. Supkkiok Li: Mil Kit Co. Store. If you desire rosy cheeks and a com plexion fair and free from Pimples aud Blotches, purify your blood by thu use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery. It has no equal tor this purpose. 575. Book Binding. We me agent for as good a book- biudery us ther hi any where. Weare prepared to do all tho binding which j may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmple j can be seen at this office. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California. Advertising aKrtie dors not prrduce success. The thing which is adver tised1 must have intrinsic merit, or else large advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which y tu know to be good, advertise it thoroughly, and you will be sure to succeed ; if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soun discover yon are lying. Such is the policy of the "Burling ton Rotito," which runs to three great regions in the West : 1st, To Omaha, connecting with the great Pacific Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nehraka, and nil that beautiful re ginn south of the Platte, tilled with R. R. lands and homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points The road? are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake (to prevent the loss of life that is every where else happening) ; Pullman's sleepers, Pullman (lining cars, large and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connec tions), and are in a word the best equipped roads in the West. So that if you desire to go safely, surely, quick ly and comfortably to any point iu Southern Iowa, Nebraskn, Kansas, or on the Pacific Roads, sure be that you go "By Way of Burlington." All who wish particular infirma tion, and a large map, showing correct ly tho Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Passenger Agent, B. & Mo. R. R. R., Burlington, Iowa. Caupentkks, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are iu want of any thing iu the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock iu this section oi" the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mil. castings at short notice 4-tl. For Sale. --To close an estate, two tracts of land F about 2000 acn situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the tark, aud supposed by good judges to 1)6 good oil territory. Map with particulate at this office. D. S. Knox having purchased the stock of D. S. Knox A Co., is now sell ing goods for cash, cheaper than ever they were sold in town. Cash being needed just at this time, he is offering great inducements to cash buyers. Give him a call, and if you don't buy it will not be his fault. 43 The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on tho comer of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jeuks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we cau conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want nny thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, and one cannot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf Xeiv Advertisement. Register's Xotleo, NOTICE is hereby iti ven that Frederick I.ednbur, Executor of the late will and testament of II. F. A. Stinkel, dee'd, hn tiled his tinal aeeouni, in the Registers Olllce, in and lor Forest Co mty, and that the Kine will be presented tor continua tion and allowance, on tlm-idi Monday ol May next. J. II. AONEVV, HcisHr. jjTu E H E f DRUG STORE! Grandin's B!ock, Tidioute. TlOI.AItn BROS., at the Fuiekn Pru& l J .storo, have iust receivod new and ver extensive stock of ofull stylos and prices, w hich they will dis pone of at tho lowest possible, mtc con-i-iMcnt witll tho expenses coiinccUtd with the trade. They also have on hand a luro stock of diiugs & mi:dicini:s paint & oils window glass SASH A DOOItS PLASTF.Ii OF 1WKIS WATEli LIME CEML'NT &;., &c. Remember tho Plaeo GliAXDlN'S iVH' BLOCK, 2-4t TIDIOUTE PA. rpiIIS IS NO Hl'M HUii I 0 1 Hv scndiiitf tJtJt'ENTS with aire, biht, color of eyes and buir, you will receive, by return iuail, a correct picture of your miure liusbitid or wile, with name and dateot niarriiio. Address W. 1 OX. V. o. Drawer No. B4, Fultoii ville, N. Y. 13-4t WILUAHSrOBT DlfmSOS 8E31ISAET. WILl.tAMsrOKT, PEN.N'A. FinST('T-AS Boarding School lor XX bolh sexes. location One of tho most lieautirul In the S'ate. Students Received at any Time. TKHJH M illKK AT K. References Ifon. .Ino. A. Dole, Miles W. Title, Kh., S. J. Wolootf. 4.'-iit. AO K NTS WANTl'.D VOU ROMANISM AS IT IS. Tnis Hook, mi eleitnnt Octavo Volume, conlnioinu 7 .VI pntres. ami 10.1 lirst-cliitwrn- frravitifiN, Is ho exhaustive anil mnnnarfi work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present lime, exposes its baseless pro tenees. Its IVatids, iu persecutions, its (fross immoralities its opposition to our public schools. Hint civil noil religious lib erty, it mIiowh its insidious workittm wlneu stroiiit'y tend to brdi' this country under lull Koiiiisii contioi. rrosppoius, nno books ready on application. Conn. Pub lishing t o., llartlonl l.oiiti. Instate Xotice. INSTATE OF COX It A D LKDAnt'R, lato J of 1 1 lickorv Township, Forest Count v, flocca-el. All per. ins imlcbtn I to s.-iid es tate arc t i'tUeHted to make immediate pnv- ine-it. And tli'iso having leual cla m against the same, will present them with out dclnv in proper order for settlement, to JOSIAlf WIXANS, Kxccutora. 43-0t ILBRONNER & O. A ItB CLOSIXn out their fall and winter l stock of poods at y prices to make room for a SFIRHLsTQ- STOCK!. Now is the time to pot oods of all kinds, cheaper tltun ever. Wo have now ou bund Jewelry Hoxes, W-rkinif Hoxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Musical Albums, Embroideries, LiUee Ooods, Hemmed and SLilched llankcrchiefs, Lace Haiidkerchici's, While N ub.as, all sizes. Black and While 1-meres, Gold and Mixed Heads, Jewelrv of a!l kinds, Thread and l'oint Lai-e Collars, Zephrys of all colors, tiei inantown Yarn, New t'orseti, New S'ylo, liuwtles, lloopskirts, Underwear for Iridic". Iti bons, Silk and rasiimere Mirfs. Great inducements by purchasing HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GEXTLEMAN'.S I.I N EX AND UN DERWEAR. Tarsrestand best assorted stock" of (foods for Men s Wear m this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho most approved style. No fit no sale, A FULL LINE Of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fine and well selected stock of American & Imported Watches. ladies opera, leontine, and vf.CK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCK ET8, KINIIS, OENTS OOI.n AND (SILVER VEST CHAINS. STERLING SILVER, AND PLATED WAKE, Hats and Caps selling ai. cost. B OOTS AND SHOE S, LATEST STYLES READY MADE CLOTHING, as cheap as can be bought in Ta. yew Infantry Soldier Cotit at Valines, Carpet Sicks, Satchels, Ttunka, oc, always on hand. Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds, WA LL PA PER, CUIl TA IXS t C, FOR SALE t'HEAP. I. IIILBRONNEU & CO. 40-tf TIDIOUTE TEA STORE! The place to buy eviry variety of tlie VERY.BEST.TEAS AT TUB L O WES T Pi: ICES, is at the extensivo Tea Htoro or XI. T. CIIAFrEY, where you can at ways find a larjio assort ment ol the best Teas at New York prices. A larg dssol .incut ot Groceries and Provisions, uneiin!cd In quality and cheapness byan oilier store in Warren county, always hand. The people of Forest i-oiinly will save money by purchasing their sujipliu at this place. I lust brand" of FA MIL Y FL O UK, delivered at any depot on the lineof the It. It. free. Store on Main St. near the Depot. H. V. V 1 A IS K . TIIDIOTJTTI, J?J.. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, And Dealer in WATCHES, J EUTLKY, AND M U.slCA L INSTKl'M ENTS. Repairing done in a workmanlike nianiKr aud warrauted to give satis faction. 1 ly Robinson & Bonner, SUCCESSORS TO D.S. KNOX, Have commenced husines in Tionesta with an IMMENSE STQGK, of GOODS, CLOTHING, UIIOCERirj and ritovisioxs, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, &c, &c, &c. BOOTS & SHOES ! -AND- ITouse Fiirnishinir Goods, Tron, Nails, Machine tools. Agricultural Implements, Ac., w hich we otter at greuliy re duced prices. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! of all kinds, l'ATtLOR SI'ITS, CHAMI!EKSET., LOU NOES, WIIATVOTS, erniNu hels, MATUESKKS, LOOK I Nil GLASS ES, Ac., Ac, Ac., n"a'! k'nd", and a well made as any' ever brought to town. PURE DRUGS ou haiut, and dispensed in uuiiiiier. a Intelligent r.iTKXT .mi:i)h i.m;s of all kinds, will bo Bold ss cheap a" can bo atlurdcd by a"y one in tho busine . CIVE US A CALL and wo will sa'isfy you in regard to good's styles and prices. KOBINSON a Bosm.
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