THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK, COITOM A PftOPftltTOR. WEDNESDAY, Jl'NE 1, 18f2. itr.ri HMC ix ticki:t. WTATK. Jndp of the Supreme Court, JUDOE JOHN DEAN, of Blair Comity. Congi es-Rt-Targo, MAJOR ALEXANDER Mr-DOM ELL, of Mercer County. GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY, of Carbon County. Announcements. Katks. Confirm t!0; Assembly $10; County Treasurer Announcements nnd ticket strictly cash In advance ASSEMBLY. We aro authorized to announce Capt. J. J. HAIOHT, ul Howe townnliip, ax a candidate for Assembly, subject to Kepnb !ican usages. We are authorized to announco Dr. H. S. TOWLER, of Jenks township, asacaiidi date for Assembly, Mil yert to Republican usages. TREASURER. We aio authorized to announce A. M. M)UTT, of Tioneslu, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. We aro nnthorized to announce QViy. TAIN JAM I ESON', or Tionosta Township, as a candidate for County Treasurer, sub ject to Republican usages. REPUBLICAN PRI.UARY ELECTION. Pursuant to a Resolution of the Conuty Committee, passed May lrtlh, 1892, It la ordered that tho Republican voters of Forest meot on SATURDAY, JUNE lltli, 18!)2, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following named places of holding primary elections to-witj: Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Harnett, at Rodelyflb. Green, at Nebraska, Forest House. Harmony, at Fogle Farm. Harmony, at West Hickory. Harmony, at Fleming Hill. Hickory, at East Hickory. Howe, West, at Ball town. Howe, Middle, at Cooper Tract. Howe, East, at Brooks ton. II owe, Lower, at Watson Farm. Jonks, East, nt Byromtown. Jenks, Central, at Maricnvlllo. Jenks, at dough's Mill. Jenks, at Parish. Kingsley, at Newtown Mills. Kingsloy, at Starr. Klngsley, at Whig Hill. Tionosta Township, at Court House. Tionosta Township, at Blochor's. Tionesta Borough, at Court House. At which time aud places they will by their votes nominate: One person for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person lor County Treasurer. Each election precinct will also elect one porson for Member of the County Com niittee for the ensuing year. The polls will remain open until 7 p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on tho follow ing Tuesday, June 1!), at 2 o'clock p. in. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1S81, regulating Primary Elections, that Judges and Clerks, beforo entering upon tho dischargo of thoir duties shall take and aubscribo an oath or aftiriuatiou in jueseuco of each other. John R. Osgood, Chairman Republican Co. Cont. T1IE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. One week from next Saturday, on June 11th, the Republican primaries take place, and we trust it is not nec essary to urge any true member of the party to be on hand to cast a ballot for the candidate of his choice. A full turnout always gives greater sat isfaction with the ticket as made, and leaves no regrets for having neglected a duty. When all have expressed -their wish in a free and fair ballot there is no cause for after grumbling, and while one may be disappointed in .not getting the candidate for whom be cast bis vote nominated, he still has the consolation of knowing that he -did hit duty and that the majority -was honestly against him. Voting precincts have been estab lished by the county committee so as to afford the greatest convenience to Voters, so as to allow them to cast their ballots with least time and ex pense of attending the primaries Turn out, then, and let us have a good showing on the 1 1 Lb. oecretaky JiARRiTY has given rt i . timely warning regarding the Cling of nomination papers by the various po litical parties with the State Depart meut. There is an official form of such paper, and if it is used in all cases there will not be any trouble, but if people who have such matters in charge iusist upon preparing papers according to their own views there is pretty certain to be complications of an embarrassing character that may lead to election contests. There is so much red tape connected with the new i - ii . i .i . .i . unuoi law mat mere may be Borne very serious mistakes made, and there tors it is all the more important that the law should be carefully studied and every effort made to strictly comply with all of its demands. Only by doing this cau all partita hope to have matters ruu smoothly. The chairmen of the difll-ierit State com uuttees should make it their business to notify all county chairmen to be very careful, aud give them such in kti utiious tiiut ttiev cuuuut Co wrouj; "Coi.onki, Wattekson, of the Louisville Courier-Journal, talks too much with his mouth for a man of his calibre and position. He is excellent authority on Kentucky corn-dodgers and whisky, but where statefmanhip is concerned a little modesty and lew arrogance would become him." That is the way the Vennngo Spectator lams it to Watterson. Speculation on the probable result of the Republican National Conven t on at Minneapolis next Tuesday is still much mixed, aud the outcome is yet quite uncertain. That the candi date will be either the President or Blaine is a pretty well settled fact. If Blaine will consent to take the nomination that will settle it; if he refuses the President's re nomination will be made on first ballot. So say the prophets. It is reported that Lewis Emery, Jr , of Bradford, will be a candidate fur Congress in ibis district, on a Democratic-Peoples' Parly fusion ticket, ngainst C. W. Stone, the Re publican nominee. This might tend to give the contest a feature of interest which, up to the present time, it has not possessed. filizzard. Besides placing the Hon. Lewis where he he longs high and dry on the political shelf. The most disastrous cyclone the country has ever known visited Sum ner and Harper counties, Kansas, on Friday night last. The storm belt was six miles wide a straight blow with hail along the outside. The towns of Wellington and Harper were al most totally demolished, aud it is es timated that upward of 200 lives will be lost when tho facts all come to light. The details of the frightful catastrophe are horrifying, and fill long columns of the daily papers. Hundreds of people are suffering from hunger and want of shelter, while re lief trains are going to the stricken districts from ell quarters, yet there is and will be for some to come, great suffering from loss of life, limb and property. When Iugersoll nominated Blaine, in '1876, he said: "Like an armed warrior, like a plumed knight, James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the Americrn Congress aud threw his shining lance full and fair against the brazen foreheads of the defumers of his country and the maliguera of his honor. For the Republican party to desert ibis gallant leader now is as though an army should desert their General on the field of battle. James G. Blaine is now and has been for years the bearer of the sacred standard of the Republican party. I call it sacred because no human being can stand beneath its folds without becom ing and remaining free. Gentlemen of the convention, in the name of the great republic, the only republic that ever existed upon this earth in the name of all her supporters and all her defenders; in the name of her soldiers living; in the name of her soldiers dead upon the field of battle, and in the name of all those who perishod in the skeleton clutch of famine at An dersooville and Libby, whose suffering he so vividly remembers, Illinois- Illinois nominates for the next Presi dent of this couutry that prince of parliamentarians that leader of leaders James G. Blaine." Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. The grand lodge of Pennsylvania In dependent Order of Oddfellows adjourned sine die tho 18th. Reading was chosen as the place of holding the ninety-third ses sion on the second ballot. A resolution was passed that the grand lodges have no more parades. Two measures of viUl im portance to the ordor was adopted. Tho surplus fund of the general lodge will be used to erect a new hall at Broad and Cherry streets, Philadelphia. The organi zation of a central relict fund for tho care of invurublo sick niombers, paying j a week after a continuous illnessof one year and f 100 upon death, was considered and after being explained was adopted by a large majority. Tho fund is voluntary and lodges joining it pay a weekly sum into its treasury and the members are paid out of the fund instead of tho lodge treasury. This measure will strengthen the resources of the lodges joining the fund and perpetuate their existence Following are tho officers for the coming year: William A. Witherup, Grand Mas ter; John Wuncli, Deputy Cirand Master; Harry L. Ncall, (irand Warden; James B. Nicholson, Grand Socretary; Mr. Rich ard Mucklo, Grand Treasurer. The Grand Master announced tho following appoint ments: Grand Chaplain, Rev. David Craft; Grand Marshall, Clement II. Smith; Grand Conductor, Hiram A. Miller; Grand Guardian, Joseph K. McC'lcllan; Grand Herald, Leonard K. Bailey. Secretary Nicholson reported 1,013 lodges in Pennsylvania, witli no loss than UOl.oS members, showing uu increase of 'dl lodges and Il.tli) members during the year; that tlio awetU amount to ?:t,4o4iS; and that S-iV-W wore paid out for the re lief ol the members; ami the assets show an increase of $113,075 for the year just closed. A CONNECT! CUT YANK K K. Wunt- c-d an agent in each town to sell tho above named book. This is Mark Twain's latest. Nearly 00,000 copies already hold, liio illustrations. Nearly lilKI pages.. A great many agents average forty orders per week. Almost anyone can sell twenty-live weekly. This is very profitable business. Write for terms. C. 1 Web ster A Co., 3 East l lLh .St., New York. 3 I WILL NOT BE OUTDONE. Hound to Lead. I have the finest lino of DRY GOODS In this part of the country. You find in this department, Cashmere, Armadale Zephyrs, Bedford Cords, Pineapple Tissue, Irish Lnwn, and Dress Goods of all kinds mid pi-ices. This stock has never been so complete. ix laihiv a.i ;i:vrs iuumiitjikxtn, You can find anything you want. Ladies' White Goods. Gent's Dress Shirts, to the Working Shirt. It will pay you to see this line before you buy. MILM.i:iCY. In this department T heat them all. It Is the most complete line ever seen in this pari of (he Slate aud ladies you shoulil see it before you buy. Tho very latest styles of Hals and Bonnets, at low prices; I'aris styles. SIIOCS AM) HOOTS. In this department you find tho fine grade of Tucker Marvin's, and a number of other makes. Shoes for the ladies, also a tine lino Tor children and babies. Fortho gentlemen I have boot and shoes of all kinds. Tho lino shoes and working shoes at very low prices. IX 11 ATM AXI CAI'N, I am un w ith rest of dealers and keep the very latest slvles. You should not forget this department. 1,1 OII'S' WRAPS. AI! Tailor Made. A perfect fit and In the latest styles. LOTIIIAU DKPAKTJIKXT. You will find tho Urgest and best selected stock ever seen hero before I stand at the head in Clothing lino. Can not and will not be boat in prices, stylos and tho iiial- it v of goods. for it, ami you will be convinced you are at 'iiiK-uicn, ii jou wuiiiasiin C'AUPIiT WElMItTMKXT. , Y''1' lfl,h(1 CalTols. Floor Oil Cloth, Draping Curtain. Window Shades, Door Mats, anil all I aper. This department would make veil feci sure of getting goods here as cheap as if you wont to tho city for what you want, aud it would if von bought of me. It you want any of the following articles such as a Habv Carriage, Bicycles, Um brellas, Parasols, and Qucenswaro, send to me, and von will get it cheaper than any other houso. 1 am agent for tho latest improved Wheeler fe Wilson sewing machine It is the best and lightest running machino in tho world. 1 sell on the installment plan or for cash. Also agent for Met'all patterns for dresses and underwear. Highest market price paid for Beef Hides, Poll, Ginseng, and Wool. DAVID MINTZ, Marienville, Pa. R BARNETT, Gen'l Merchandise ! TIONESTA, PA. is elegant; And wo arc prepared for anything in the line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing goods, Hats, Neckwear, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Groceries, Canned Goods, and in tact everything in the chandise, all Fresh, Handsome. Call in. save money on your "We have never had such a fine array of harvest machines to show farmers as this season. Every one shows invent ive skill, strength and symmetry derived from the touch of WALTER A.WOOD. The "Wood machines, as made for 1 892, are winning crowds of new friends. Examine the new chain-drive, and balance reel, on the "Wood harvester. Examine the new spring lift and the new axle extension on the "Wood mowers. Ex amine the Wood hand-dump rakes, virtually self-dumping. CHARLES A. HILL, Agent, TIONESTA, PEITN. HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER, Repairinrj, Mending, Making the Old ana worn uut New. HOP BALSAM la comnoaed of fresh hopd and lilt) b&bt gum a, bulnnuin aud ex- pecuirauitt a now a prt m 1 uo i n a ref retli 1 r. ft hh-fn. ami vtlicn the 1f mind la at rpoee it i atwlt nature and liertls the body. The healthful ai.d me dti'iual properties of thu ivp are wan Known, Hop Kilsam will euro Coutfbn. Coltl. An Ihnm. Hnru Thrum. ConHuuipliun, Hr n rliiiii. uiid ad Pulniun nry C omplainln. It tttta to raise tht i.hlejrmand clear the lu n rb of all murbirt juutUr. Jl others will find the fiAUBAKen eiu nt.iMitn for theiiiwlveeaml children. It cures when euro t boa- tlMu. Try It. IT CUKES the mnrtitub bora capca, wlu n all olhtr remcdtuH htivu tailed. .lS IT ALLAYS the mpm pnin J relieves tae Bmreier from that terrible CvugU wlicu euro UlnthtjLiUuUiJG. If you are trotiMrd with Lung or Pulmonary Get a large bottle I Get a dee sample lor 35 cents. at your druggists. Do Dot ccpt a BUbptltut. Whuli'Ul l'tjiot, 202 and 36S W.iahlnmon tttraet, HUr r ALU rim 1. Tlio Clifxso Clroulai- aw - IDtGIiLlJ. nittiSleul lli-adl.l.M k Warrunti-d I'ulircKkublu ll.l.lMtnll.n ATAl "il'K MlHt. CHASE 1UHUINE MFG. CO., Orange, Matt. Dr. AV. 1 CONNEUS EVK, EK, NUSli k THROAT KIKIiLOX, M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA Olticu Hours !! to 11 a. in. ; to -1 p. in. 7 to tl p. in. Sunday, 1 to Ii p. in. Practice limiiud to above spei ialtivs. ens?, f f loryoursell or uovs, como to niv store rigm piace. to meet tho demand way of General Mer New, Seasonable and We feel sure wo can purchases. B. BARNETT. R. C. HEATH, STARR, FOREST COUNTY, PENN. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Of Every Description. Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Drills, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Potato Diggers, Rollers, &c. BEST FERTILIZER KEPT IN STOCK. I liandlo none but tlio very latuist and bust of inarliiner.v and m?!1 on tlio easiest U-rnis possible, l'lirlics -oiiUMi!plutii!j tlio purchase of anything iu this lino blioiiM consult mo before closing a deal, as 1 feel satislied I run do better by tlioni than they can do elsewhere. I'oVrespouduuce solicited unil promptly attended to. J ORKN'.O FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1J0NESTA. FA. the H. J. HOPKINS k CO., LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Talk nbout Clnthltml We linve tlio nunntitv. tho nunlitv mid our nripon aro at tlin bottom. Our poods aro new, frpRli, nnd all and got the prices before you buy. Dry Goods! Dross Goods! Domestic Goods! Don't matter whnt vou want In the Prv every description. While Goods of all kinds. SHOES! SHOES I Ladies'. Gent's. Misses', nnd Children's. they soe what we havo and learn the price. HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! When vou want a Hat look through our stock before vou buv. Wo iriiaranteo it will pny you. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Satchels, Wall Paper, Ac We keep most anything people want nnj won't bo uuderso'.d. GROCERIES! Our stock of Groeeries la always up to the standard. Fresh goods and reasonable prices. We meet you at tho door. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS - & - FONES, (SUCCESSORS TO PKOl'EH A DOUTT,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - - PENN. IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND THE FRESHEST GIlQGEfiJES, BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF AM KIN PS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, w ill ulwnys bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF" FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! GKTVIE THEM .A. CALL. Fred. Grcttcubcrgcr,' GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En (liiies, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lilackmithiiiK prompt ly done Ht Low Rales. Repairing Mill Machinery jiiven ttpecial intention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In roar of and just west of tho Shaw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. G KETTENHERUER. CHARLES MARVIN STOCK FOOD. Celebrated Electioneer liraud, tho highest Rrado of Stock Food over ollered to tho Stock Raiser. Owners of stock will bo more than plea.it-d when they observe the improved eariiauo, flossy coat and perfect health which this Food Miiickl v aud Kiirely produces. Ask your dealer tor it, ami ii' he don't havo it, write lo CHARLES M KYI N (STOCK FOOD CO., at Franklin, l'a., for circulars, prico list, Ac. in,. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having boon taken out by tho undersigned, on the es tate ol Thos. I'ownoll, deceased, late of Forest County, l'a., ull persons beinn in debted to said decedent will please make prompt payment, aud those having claims against said estate will present them for sell lenient. Also all claims ayain.st, or indebtedness lo, T. L. Pownell, deccasud, will ht presented to tho undersigned. S. .1. WOLCOTT, Administrator. T. F. lUTCUKY, Attorney. tit. AND LOW PRICES ! ! gunrnnteou as represented. Sco the goods Goods lino, we have it. Itlnc-k Goods of Kinbroiderios, Ac. SHOES I SHOES! It won't nnv anvono to bnv Shoos until ION! For tho Purpose of Reducing our Over Stock, we oiTer our Entire Stock of PLOWS at the following exceeding ly Low Prices, FOE CASH. No. !U Syracuse, Solid Steel, $1 1.00 " ai " " " m.oo " 8 " Steel Beam, ll.no " .VIA " Wood " 10.00 " 1.-S0 " ' Steel " 10.no " 1.-78 " Iron " 10.no " HI " Side Hill lo.oo " 2tl " " " ti.oo " 40 Oliver, Wood Ream, lti.no ' 40X " " " 10.00 " 140X " " ' " 10.00 " W " " " 10.IKI " 00 " Iron " 10.00 " " Woid " d.nO " lid Gale, " " io.ihi " '-2 " " " 7.a0 " :i " " " ti.1,0 " -7 " " " lo.oo " n " " " 10.00 ' A2 " R1 H.00 " A4 " " O.iMi ' ii Gowanda Steel, Iron lleam, lii.00 " S " Iron, " " lo.oo nere is me chance ol your iiie to pro cure a plow at cost or below. We aro de termined to reduce our stock and are willing to make these saci-ilices FOR CASH ONLY. All othur Agricultural Implements ut The Pickett Hardware Co. LIMITED, TIME TAHLK ill olloet Julv 5. 1J101. "1 . . . 13 -rriiins leave i io- rjjrjnostii for Oil city nnd points went' a loliows : No. : Throtmh Freight (earry- Inn pnssrniters). a. in. No, 81 liutl'alo F.x press 12:00noon. No. (il Way Freight (currying liBSHetiirors) 4:17 p. Ml. No. yj Oil City Kxi less daily.. 7:53 p. hi. For Hickory. Tidiouto. Wrarren. Kinzua, Ilradford, Clean and the Fast: No. 30 Olenn F.xpressdnily 8:41 A. in. No. 32 l'ittsliurtrli Express 4:17 p. in. No. IHt Throned Freight (car rying passengers) 7:00 p. in. Trains ! and IM1 Run Daily nnd carry passengers to nnd from points between Oil City anil Irvineton only. Other trains run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables anil full information from J. ii. CRAIG, Agrnt, Tionesta, Tn. R. 11F.LL, Gen'l Snpt. J. A. FF.LLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Itiillalo, N. Y. 0 0 A NATURAL REMEDY FOB mm f- rV Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, njster r les, St. Titus Danco, Nervousness, t Ily pochondria, Melancholia, In- I ebrily, Sleeplessness, Dlz ; r.!ness, Brain and Spl- j ' nol Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all Irritabili ties, and Increasing tho flow and powor of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. fFlFT1 Valuable nook n Kerronl LULL UlftenHO sent Trv to any addrnu f Iff and poor imtlenu, can mlm obtain lib mm this medicine free of obarse. This pomA.lv hit. liApn nrnn&rpil bvthA IlATemid tamor KnoniK. of Port Wayne. Inil. ulnce Ibid, and U&owpropared under blsUlrecUuD uyUiii KOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, Ilk Sold by Drug-cist at SI per Bottle. C ttie SO Ireo Size. S1.7Q. C IlotUos for 0. . ill bo p aul for a recipe enabling ir. to ::nke Wolff's Acme Black ing ;it such a price th.it the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Tia oIT-T i oppn until J.mnnry 1st., 1?93. Tor pirtiLi.l .i niLlrcsa the iiiidcisigncu. A-::mk UlackiNiI is maik' of puro alcohol, ot!i-r li iiiil ilic; ,int;s are ma-.le ef water. V.Uir co.--.t-i iwlliii-.j;. Alcohol ii l-.-nr. Who can rlie.v cs how to nuke it without ulcohol soth.it wcc.uim.iko AcmrLi.acking as cheap as w-.il.r ill? sin;:, or put it in fancy pack ncs like m.iny of thu water dressings and then cliirge for the outside apjicarance in stc.nl of charging for the contents of tho 1-ctile? NV OLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, PI K-RON ft thj name of a piint of Trhich a 3$c. bottle i enough to make six scratched and dulled ch'-rrv rluiir look like newly finished ma hoe.r.nic. It ill do many oilier remarkable VSitii which no other paint cau do. All retailers sell it. S2.00. The Superb QmililieH of our Two pollar inns are only neulniuii); u no Known. i nee iiaixaio i:iiniHiiieevi uoi oi iti-hk -ainl have no poisonous dyes in ihe sweaty hands. So our enstoniers wiil have no :M-.i-n lipuil. Wo irivn Inst lis cni-rct ii '. irtj-le for JiOO on lor $5.00. j" ; NO JAY STYLES Hut only the well known nnd correct Miapo of V'ouiiiiin. Dunlap, Knox V , .' . ... i lllllt HI I llcl i it j f on i so ;i no un.l i r.n " Mail ei-leiM promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, J Tailors, Hatters, Kuril ixhers. Mod- t erale I'l ieo (Store, 33 SENECA STItEKT, OIL. CITY, PA f THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, UK TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. I ioh1 SUH-k, (iood (.'arriaucM and lluii pitut to let uion ihe most reasonable terms lie will alfo do if JOB TEAMING- All onion left at tho 1'ont Otlice wilf receive prompt attention. . TIMOUTK ) MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. E. DANIELS, MACHINIST, ' FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH, f All Miiehirie and foundry Work am Klarksiiiilliinu promptly done at lowtu. rales ami nmu aol";cil. '.Sled bliocs of ah kind on bund. i MILL WORK A SPECIALTY., Wfi It KS -Tlio Carson Shop, near Rail road mauon, tiihouti:. ENGINES SAW. MILLS.X tii it i:sn i j m ii ii Host Machinery at Lowest l'ricea. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., YORK, PA.
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