J THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. I: WINK, CoitoH 1 MoMictom. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, l'.X). CiiARtrs Emory Smith, editor of the Philadelphia Vm, was, on Mon. day last, appointed Minister to Russia by President Harrison. The consummation of the Democratic plot to steal the Governorship of West Virginia was reached last week when the legislature, by a vote 43 to 40, de cided to seat A. R. Fleming. Ocn. OoiThada majority oyer Fleming on the face of the returns, but the Dem ocrats never allow a little thing like that to stand in their way. m Speaker: Reed has made a state ment concerning his position in the quorum controversy that is a silencer to his Democratic critics, lie points out that Mr. Carlisle has decided the quorum question as he did many aud many a time, and that the courts of New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Ten nessee and elsewhere interpreted a quorum as he did. Tjie Republicans of the Fourth Con gressional district in Philadelphia, have nominated State Senator, John E. Key burn, for the seat made vacant by the death of Hon. Wni. Kclley. The election will be held on February 18th next. The district is strongly Republican, and Mr. Reyburn'a elec tion will give the Republicans a clear majority of eight in the House, and three more than a quorum. The South is producing more cotton than when she had millions of slaves at her command, and, astonishing as St may be to most people who have not kept pace with her progress, from producing less than one-eighth of the country's iron nine years ago, to day she is producing about one-fourth of all the iron made in the United States. Cotton, and she produces now nearly inree-iourtns oi tne world s supply, is still ber great staple. ANNUAL ADDRESS OF WORTHY MASTER, HON. LEON ARD RHONE. SESSION OF 1889. 'To the Officer and Members of the Penn eyliania State Orange: In compliance with a long established custom I submit my annual report, together with some suggestions and recommendations for the good of the Order. As representatives, you are assembled for the purpose of devising new work and giving energy to thoughts ard principles already enunciated by our great organ izatiou for the promotion of the interests of our class. I trust that a spirit of un selfish devotion may characterize your proceedings and lead onto the accomplish ment of the noble aims of our Order. STATE OF THE ORDER. During the year there has been an appre ciable advance in Graugo work, which is vory gratifying and general. In nearly every soctiou of the State there is evidence of prosperity. The labors of our people have been unusually successful. Twenty nine new Granges hare been organized; and more than two thousand Ave hundrep new members enrolled. As the objects of the Grange become more generally under stood through the instrumentalities em ployed to disseminate its principles, tho agricultural class are begining to realize the importance of organization, and are rallying to the Grangers the surost aud safest protection from the encroachments oT"othcr organized classes that are con stantly seeking to reap the rewards which justly belongs to the farmer. We receive them gladly and rejoice wo can afford them a home that is no longer an experi ment, aud assign them labor in an organ, ized capacity where their usefulness will be -enhanced. THK WORTHY LECTURER performed a large amount of lubor, and we have reasons 'to believe accomplished a considerable amount of good. I regret that his health would not permit him to perform the lull measure of labor he other wise would, and seriously interfered aud in some instances prevented him meeting some of his engagements in the Lecture Held. The Worthy Lecturer of the Nation al Grange, Brother Whitehead, did good service iu our State,- ilo is always well roceivejjUiMirige and interested audi- - ences greet him wherever and whenever his services can bo secured. Other speak ers, also, rendered cllicient and satis factory service during the year, and to whom we are no doubt much indebtod for the prosperity which has attended the Grange cause. THE PICNICS AM) EXHIBITIONS held under the auspices of the organ ization, are constantly increasing in inter est and influence. Each year adds addition al evidence of appreciation by our people. The meeting ut Williams' Grove exceeded any previous year, and was a sourco of unboundod fraternal enjoyment. Tho magnificent exhibition of agricultural implements was in advance of previous years. Amusements were also abundant and choice intellectual attractions aflorded by a number of most scholarly and accomplished speakers of tho day. The Central Slate Picnic and Exhibition held In tho "Fort Woods," Centre county, was ulso successful beyond the. most sanguine expectations of its friends and projectors. Thousands of pooplo attended it, and went away delighted, wondering how so gigan tio an enturpriso could be so successfully and economically managed without any burden financially to our people. The Crawford county meeting was likewise eminently successful. Large numbers of Patrons and visitors were in attendance and the interest inauifcstud was iu ad vance of previous years. Meetings w ere also held iu oilier portions of the State which were largely attended aud inlorest tng, of which I have no detailed informa tion. I wish speciully to commend these nocial gatherings. They are productive of good tj our people by extending personal acquaintance, enlarging our perceptions generally, and practically illustrating tho benefits aud successes of organised efforts. In nddition.opportunily is afforded thous ands outside the Order that they may be in attendance, of learning from the plat form the principles we advocate, which, when fully understood, must bo appre ciated. I would recommend to our peo ple the propriety of Increasing the number of these frnternitl hirelings. IjOt them be "feasts of ronton end flow of tho soul I" When tho Patrons of n county do not feel themselves strong enough to undertake such an enterprise alone, two or more counties can unito and thus securo flic pleasure and benefits I have indicated. It Is a source of regret that I was not pro pared to fill all tho demands upon mo for the speakors during tho season when pub lic open meetings were most numerous. Hut I am glad to stato our Order is devel oping latent talent, bringing to the front men of force and cultivated minds, here tofore unknown, who will, In tho near fu ture, be acceptable to any audience, Biid the peers upon tho platform of the profes sional class. Tho Grange is a training school, not only learning our people to think, but preparing them for the higher and nobler duties of the American citizen, qualifying them for tho "forum and tho Senate." t-NKql.-ALEn M'KINKSS A IUIA NO KM I NTS rro proving more and more satisfactory to our pcoplo as they aro becoming better understood and utilized. Under theso arrangements the members of our Order can securo their supplies or machinery lrom first hands at greatly reduced rates without the risk of a dollar or tho inter vention of agents or middlemen. The Ex ecutivo Committee havo been successful in extending the number of these arrange ments until nearly everything desired in the home or on tho farm can bo purchased direct at wholesale rates. And all these advantages the result of fair and honorable business arrangements, with responsible dealers, without the investment of a dol lar capital or the possibility of a loss on our part. If tho article purchased is not as represented, it can be returned without cost. These special advantages for tho benefit of our pooplo are tho result of asso ciated effort, which the foremost business houses ol the country aro willing to recog nize and accommodate. I would respect fully recommend that theso arrangements bo continued as the safest and best that can Vie secured, and tho Executive Com mittee authorized to renew tho contracts as they may expire from time to time. THE INSPECTION SKIIVICK. In pursuance of tho instructions of tho State Grange at its last session, I prepared and furnished suitable blanks for tho service required to the Deputies of the several counties, for their convenience, in reporting to me tho result of their labor, TV (Continued next week.) MARRIED. BRACK VANDERLIN. At the rest dence of the bride's parents, near Flcos autville, Pa., by Rev. Milton Smith, on Thursday, Feb. 6, 1890, Mr. William n Brace, of Tionesta. and Miss Effa J Vanderlin, of rieasantvillo, Pa. DEWEES KINGSLEY. At Warren Ohio, on Monday, February 3, 1S!K), by Rev. Swan. Mr. Joseph I). Dewces, of Tionesta, Pa., and Miss Katie Kingsley of Warren, Ohio. List of Letters Remaining iu Tionesta, Pa., post office February 11, 1890: Mr. Joseph Druater, Mrs. W. Shaw Mr. C. Y'. WilsoD. When calling for above please eoy "advertised." D. S. Knox, P. M 31 DAVID -:- MINTZ. MARIENVILLE, PA. General Cleaning up Sales, to make lloom for Spring Goods! Wo are now offering our Kntiro Slock of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Under wear, reiranlloss of cost. Also our r me mock ol Alen s anil loutus Overcoats anil Heavy Underwear, and n Complete Line of Clanki-ls, Quills, Flannels, Horse Blank ets, Robes, ive., in fact all Winter Goods, at rcninrknhly low prices. We have opened up In connection with the People's Storo. a Fiist Class MER CHANT TA ILOKI NO ESTABLISHMENT, under tho management of that well known Prince of Cutters, LYMAN OMKI.L, and are now ready to till orders I'mmpt- fot- Tailor-mado Clothing in a first elass manner. If we havo no clothes in stock tine enough for you wo can w ith dispatch make you a First Class Suit on Short notice. ol'k .stock or fixi: imr.ss (ioons is the largest In County al prices to suit all. As to LADIES' WRAPS, wo have them in Plush, Cloth, Newmarkets, A'c and in all tho Leading Styles. Tailor-made, and are offering Bargains. Wo buy Direct from tho Manufacturers, and have a complete line nt Bottom Prices. CUTLERY Complete Slock of I. X. L. Goods in Pocket Knives and Razors. Also a full line or American Pocket anil Butcher Knives. REVOLVERS Smith A Wesson. Harrinirton ,fc Richardson Arms Com nan v Cartridges of all kiml-i. UNDER AND OVERWEAR FOR ALL. Tho most Complete Stock of Imported : and : Domestic : Dry : Goods ! in this section of the State. Call nnd examine for yousolves. We havo our Stock of Clothing made for us, nnd have in stock a very fino lino of Ready Made goods. In fact the best in Western Pennsylvania. Very low prices. A nice lino of OVF.RCOATS suitable for Holiday presents. BOOT! Sacrifice . Sale ! OWING TO THK WARM WEATHER, THE LACK OK SNOW AND Til F, FURTHER FACT THAT I IIAVH A CONSISTING OF 30 Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, 29 Men's Melton Overcoats, 23 Worsted Overcoats, 32 Kersey Overcoats THESE GOOD.S MUST BE SOLD, AS WELL AS OUR LARGE STOCK OP T A. DIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS. THESE WILL BE SOLD AT STKcmz, p rem t From Now until February 1st, 1800. ooo Inllrs' nnd JciitH Silk JIu filers, Fur Caps Winter Suits, Cloves nnd Mitten, And Everything in tho lino of are going to be sold. Prices shall not sland In tho way. What want is LESS GOODS AND MORE MONEY! It TESTER NItW YORK it I'I'.NN V SYLVAN I A RAILROAD, tonm-rlv B., N. Y. iV P. It. It. rime Table taking elicit May Uih. bw. Eastern Time- 7 .Mil Mcriiliun. Oil City Trains wMl leave Tionesta for and points West as follows; No.!1:! Through Freight (carry ing passengers) fl:40 a. in. No. HI hutlalo Express lL.'::l;l noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers! Still p. in. No. !I3 (til 'City Ex less b.V p. in. For 11 ickory.Tldlonte, Warren, Kinzun, Bradford, Olean and tho East: No. :J0 Olean Express R:-I0 a. m. No. :Vi Pittsburgh Express .1: lit p. m. No. Ill Through Freight (car rying passengers.... 7:KI p. in. Trains 0:1 and till Run Daily nn.l carry passengers to ami from points between Oil City and Irvinctnn only. Oilier trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables nnd full Information from J. L. CHAD I, A sen I. Tl.insta, Pa. 11. DKLL, Gen I Sunt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gcu'l Passenger A Ticket .'.'rent, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers m An Extra fine assortment of all the best makes at Rock Prices. FIXE LI XI? OF JEWKLRY. Gold and Silver Watches in great numbers. Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Charms, Kings, fins, Ac. se. Our Queenswaro Department is Complete in Best "Albion" varo. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATHELS, Ac. Brussels, Ingrains, Hemp. Special Room for Display. Window Shades, Oil Cloths of all shades and designs. Highest market price paid for Hides, Furs, Beeswax, Sheep Pelts, Ginseng, Ac. DAVID MINTZ. Call early and get tho benefit while tho assortment Is good, at J. il MINTZ'S CUT PRICE CASH STORE, IsTEW KEPLER BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A. 1889. We WILL March AT Till? 1I1:A1 OF Till? And give more valuo for $1.00 than can be got elsewhere I Also,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. JUST A LARGE LINE OF Conductors 1 Conductors ! Parties wishing conductor pipe can be accommodated at any time as we will keep a supply constantly on hand. Ordeis by tuaii will receive prompt at tention. Landers ct Sshoemakek, Tionesta, Pa. Strayed Fiona my premises, Tionesta township, a white heifer, will bn two years old in spring. Auy person giving informa tion that will lead to her return, will be suitably rewarded. C. W. Clark. When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria, When she w a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, the clung to Caatoria, When she bad Children, the gar them Castorla, Tit ( KI.K.V'M A KMC A SALVE. The best Salvo in the world f jr Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sialt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2-j cents per uox. i'or saie uy u. w. novaru. FINE DRESS GOODS ! We have Cashmeres, Silk Warns, Silk Plush, and other coods loo numerous to men tion. Call aud exainino tho goods and wo will suit you in styles and prices. OIK CXOTlBIXtt IIEIMIITHEXT. Fine Beaver Overcoats, former nrico 914.00 and fclfi.OO. wo are now scllincat S7.75and $!l.7.". Fino Chinchilla Coats and N'tsts from S5.S0 to $12..r)0. Wo also havo a fi.-ie line Calkserow and Worsted Suiis ot remarkably low prices, that wo Guarantee to fit as well as any Ciistom-Mado suit in Western Pennsylvania. We are selling a lino of run ijineU i ants that wo Guarantee to suit tho buyer at i'j cents per pair. (i EXT.V FUltXISIIIXC; GOODS. Wo havo the Larirest Lino of the abovo mentioned coods in Forest Counlv. nrttiAii-ucms fine Liinen nnirts lrom 4iC. to Hie. earn. WOOLEN G-OOIDS! Men's All-Wool Jersevs. the very best mako and oualitv. fiom 85o. to 81. to. Un derwear and other woolen goods in abundance. Prices to suit all. Wo havo 150 dor.. of Mou's Fine Woolen Shirts that we aro soiling at Sacrifice prices, in order to make room for our now Stock. We have a tine line of Ladies' Scarlets, that we guarantee Strictly ah w ool, tnat wo aro soiling at one. cacii. SHOES Wo have In stock the finest line of Ladios' and Children's Shoes, and Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, that wo aro selling at Special Low Prices. CLOAKS We have a flue lino of Ladies' aud Children's Cloaks and Wraps that we are selling at prices 100 low 10 mention. JIA H.L1I11 or ail descriptions. Cali on the BOSTOX CLOTHING STORE and wo will convinco vou tha it l.avs . . 1 - you 10 uuy uuiu us. MARIENVILLE, PA. The very highest market prices paid for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Ginseng, Ac. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Herman dc Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. jan:-4in. Is f 'onsuinptluil Jnrurablt r Bead the following: Mr. C.ll. Morris, Newark, Ark., savs: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends aud phvsi cians pronounced me an Incurable Con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New liiscoverv for Cousutnpuon, am now on my third bottle and ablo to oversee the work 011 my farm. It is the finest modi cine ever made." Jessio Middlewart, le catur, Ohio, suys : "Had it not been for Ir. King's New Discovery for Consuinp Hon 1 would have illeu ol J.ung 'ironol Was ifiveii uii ty iloctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Herman it isiggin' Drug Storo. Every mother should have Arnica A Oil Liniment always in the house iu case of accident from burns, scalds or bruises, For sale by G. W. Bovard. I I. l:( TltlC HITTKICK. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All w ho liavo used Electric Hilters miik tho somr of praise. A purer medi cine does not exist and it is guaranteed do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of tho Liver am Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt itiieum and oilier allectioiiH caused by im pure IjIihmI. S ill drive Malaria from too nvMciii and picvent as well as cure all Mahirial levers. For cure of Headache, Conslihatiou and Indigestion try Electric Bitter. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, price 60 ets. and $1.00 per 'bottle at Herman Singins' Drug Store. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, P.ing-Bono, Stilles, S irains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save $,"0 by use of one hotllo. Warranted the most wonderful hlem;sli cure ever known. Sold by Herman & Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. jani'i-ly. PROCLAMATION. Wheiikas, The Hon. W. I). Brown, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Hesssious, .tec., lit Tionesta, for til-? County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of Feb., being the IMthday of Feb., lS'.KI. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace anil Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other leineiiihrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to ho done, and to those whoare hound in i ocogni.aui e to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, Ihat they may he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Given un der my hand and seal this -Till day of January, A. I). ls'.Hi. GLO. V. SAWYER, L.s. Sheriff. AT 7 ATC 1 1 M A K I NO. V Tho undersigned would respect fully annnunco to his ohl friends, that he has returned to Tionesta ami has located in the Kepler Block, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton asa harness-shop, whore he will he prepared to greet his old friends anil many new ones. Having contracted an inward diseaso from w hich I have suf fered lor IM years, and which reuuires ex ercise, 1 must therefore liavo an hour walk each morning and evening, and shall open my odieo at s o clock, A, Al., and close at a o cIock, I . At. It. ItALLK, Tionesta, Pa. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that application will he made nt the next meeting of the Board of Pardons, on the ad Tuesday of February, lslsi. for tho pardon of Frank Hunter, convicted at tho Kept. Term of the Court of Quarter .Sessions of Forest County, of utteinptiiig to procure and procuring an abortion. C. C. HUM BERG EH. I OH WUKK of every description rxecu- t led at ilic Ki.l'U fSn.YA otnee. HOARD of EXAMINING SU J. J fol GOODS ! Wo arc lust opcnliisr our Fall purdmsos of Fall nnd WJntor Hornl, nnd marking Ihcm l . .l. UVAi'L- Till' IKiTTllM fktT'P ill.' "ROCK MOTTOJI!" CLOTHING, OYEKG0ATS, CLOTHING, Our Clothing Room has never boon so. CHOCK FULL of Bargains as this Fall. Suits ranging in price from ?f.00 to Siu.llO.' A bargain in every sou I Our stock is tho Largest, Assoitment uie licsi, ana l rices tne lowosi oi in rorcsi toiiin.v. OVERCOATS: o ilpad tuurlcrs for overcoats! v e wilt sell a good Chinchilla Overcoat for sSt.M). Wo will sell a good Plain Overcoat for Svl.iMI. Wo will soil Finer rudes at prices to correspond. e have an Excellent Lino ot Overcoats ranging in price from :!. JO to $-0.un. in Boys' and Youths' Overcoats wo can lit and please any )oy from four years up. T-5-DON'T BUY OVERCOATS TILL YOU GO THROUGH OUR STOCK! DRESS GOODS! I) HESS FLANNELS ! It wo'ihl hike a whole iiev.spiincr to do lustice In advertising our' tock of Dress Goods, Flannels nnd Domestic Goods. Wo will simply say that we havelho S I LI-its and the ASSORTM I'.NT. The quality of the goods and the low prices wo have on them WILL MAKE Til EM GO. Wo hnvo ii I otter Assortment than ever in BLACK GOODS ! LADIES' NF.WMARKKS! LADIES' JACK UTS! MISSES' and CHILDREN'S WRAPS ! In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps we aro Hlht to tho Front. Wo also have a fino assortment of SEAL IPIjTTSIH: SACQU'ES! fl-DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUU CLOAK DEPAUTMENT BEFORE YOU BUY Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods. Rubber Boots. Wool Dress Shirts. Hats and Caps. All3rades Underwear. Gont's Furnishing Goods. Gloves and.Mittens. Fine Assortment of. Neckwear. Wo haven't Roaee to enumerate nrlces. onlv to sav that WE WILL NOT BE UN DEHSOLL). Call In anil wo will convinco you mat w uai wo say is inuf. ; GROCERIES, FLOUR AFJD FEED. Our Grocery Department is always up to the Standard. Everything sold at tin Lowest Possible l'rico. We take pleasure iu showing goods. Come aud see us. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS & TIONESTA, SIGGINS ! GROCERS, PENN. 3it J.1 i - ... RAYIYiOND'S PECTORAL PUSTER l'he wonderful Couch cure. A p sitivo euro for Whoop'unr Couuh and all Thiont, Chest and Lung Troubles, and all Coughs. Is also Uie Pest Known Kcinedy lor local pains, such as Lumbago, r-cliUica, etc. Sold by all druggists. aug"-ly. ft ftiRj 6 u i TU-icffcr-rt uf :tr l-in-iiu--i is I b i':r,nrB awy 1:17 nlj ill -cic-i-f Dr-uiI. and UM-O cr sr. vrctni C- tiEtiniFuu.v t".VKCUT .A0. RGEONS for 1-orest County. H. S. Tow lor M. D., President j J. W Morrow M. D., hocrciary ; J . 1J. Miiigins M. D., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet in Dr. Morrow's ollieo, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each mouth, at 10 o'clock, a. iu. IN OUR GROCERY' DEPARTMENT WILL ALW AY'S BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GnQGEfilES. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CAP.E. Financial Statement. Statement of the financial condition of Tionesta Borough School District: ltKSOtlHCKS. School building, lot, bell and furniture $10,000 00 Balance duo by Cullcctor subject to exonerations 1,'Jsl 84 I.IAUILITll.S. Bonded debt $t!,000 00 Payable as follows: IRIKI to lsot inclusive per year 1100 00 lsllo to IMUt inclusive per year 400 00 PjuO to l'JOJ inclusive per year... . 500 00 Taxable valuation of District $10N,812 00 E. L. DAVIS, President. JAS. T. RKENNAN, Secretary. T V Y'OU WANT a rrtpsclubla Job of I printing at a reasonable price sci tr ur order to this otlice. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., woarsASIIEBMns V jy utilt to o'J yivh in tu !." jn rtt progrtiw: t S-ltl hr Saw Sttrc-i. Opk-im, tfgx.:i i. wto. WOLFF & r?A5iiCLPH. paiiftBOPHi. NOW Foil THE FALL & WIT 11 TRAD Where to buy goods to 1H the sesson is tho question now, and the answer comes, at ID. BABNETT'S FAMOUS LOW PRICE STORE Whcro New Goods are constantly arriv ing. His place is Headquar ters for iNroTioxTS, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING O-OOIDS, CLO'I'II IXG, I! ATS, CAPS, BOOTS AN D SHOES, HUSIKKY, FLANNKLN, J EV EI.R Y, G LASSW A RE, liUEENSWAl'.E, Ac, Ac, A COM PI.liTE LINE OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always bo found at my store, and ul waya thu best and freshest tho markets alVord. Call and examine my Stock and Prices, and be convinced that I will sell you goods as low as the lowest. Country Produce, Rags and Junk taken in exchange, and the highest price allowed. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. O.tYI 1 M l its ! .TT, Ijuwreuco House, TIONESTA, PA. -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS" WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! opp. ' S?? f GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXI IIANGE FOR GOODS. tliwsr MqjICc Ik. of tho firm of MORCK BUG'S, OPTICIAUS, Specialist 111 I'.rrorsof Relractlon of tho Eyv. ICxani illations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to sell our New High Arm Autouiitii- Sr.si .g Machh:", The '.-'o. It. Lilitial imlui eoient Address WHEKLEIt cV WILSON M!H. CO., Philadoiphia, l'a. JCstublishcd 1. SEND yoiir Job Work to tho REPUB LICAN Ollko.
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