THE F J. E VYCNK CDITO 4 PHOPAItTOR. WKDNKSnAY. JUNK 14, ISM. Kcpublivaii Tirket. 001 STY. Associate Judge -W. BrftJCB' CRAW FORD. rmiimiCwj TfrltTt II. no HERT S' N . .s-A.-c.rf-JOHN W lAMIESOX. O'ltutij tJujumitsHmtr JAMKs H. .MORRISON. OHAS M.WHITEM AN. AwiUors JAMKs R. CLARK, UEO. U KINO. Ju.ru lmmisxioncr OEOROE V. IH'NKI.K. Hio battles arc reported from the Phil ippines ibis morning. Sixty Americans arc reported killed ami many more Wounded. Thk New President ot the Pennsylva nia Railroad, A. J. ("asset, was at one time a prominent railroad man in tins section of the State. Ninkty per cent of the people of Porto Rico can not read or write. A generation hence the inhabitants of the island will recall this fact with wonder. Tiikrk was a treasury surplus in March and again in May. In spite of war expenses the Republicans maintain their old record as d- bt-payers. Ct'liAN mddiers prefer to the empty rhetortic of designing leaders. The habit of discarding the advice of ambitious conspirators is a good one to form. Is running behind but $100,000,000 in a year of war the United States has accom plished a financial feat uneipialed in the history of important modern conflicts. In the great tornado which swept over Minnesota Monday night, reference to which Is made in our telegraphic columns, this morning, upward of MO lives are thought to have been lost. Sashv Hook's new lti-iuch gun is a fraction over 40 leet long and throws a projectile weighing '2400 pounds. A battle-ship would not care to get within five miles of such an implement in the hands of American marksmen. In President Cleveland's hands the civil service law was an implement for clinching Democrats in office. When some of the mischief ho did is rectified Democrats say an assault is made on the "merit system." Simply a grey horse of anr.ther color, that's all. Thk tf-iay people won out In Erie county last Saturday, electing four dele gates after a spirited contest. Up In Tio ga county, a hot bed of Wanainakerism, it was a drawn battle, each faction getting one delegate. This is a signal victory for 'nay's friends considering the odds they had to contend against. This i? the week of the Democratic State convention at Ilarrisburg. The universal rule with that party has been to hold theirconvention alter the Repub licans have had theirs, but knowledgo of the tact that one of their nominees a Su premo Judge is sure of election, has made them so eager for tho plum they couldn't hold themselves any longer. A ri'mor has gained considerable cur rency to the elfect that Lewis Kmery has disposed of his refining and producing interests to tho Standard Oil Company. The statement has surprised a great many people from the fact that Mr. Em ery has heretofore been the strongest of the Standard's opponents, and I stalwart of the stalwarts among the independent producers and refiners. He has gone to California for his health, and may remain there permanently. Hon. Oeorok A. Allen, of Erie coun ty, is developing considerable strength through this section of the state as a can didate for tho Democratic nomination for supreme court judge. Krie, Warren, Crawford and Venango counties have in structed for him and others are expected to do likewise. There is a very large lield for candidates for tho judgship, the nomination being equivalent to an elec tion. With a strong following from tho northwest, Mr. Allen's chances may bo considered as not altogether hopeless. HftllriWl Ili-rald. On the eve "before tho battlo" tho sage Of the Oil City lllizzard gave expression to this rather startling statement, which v.o all recognize to bo strictly true as applied to our neighbors: "To-night's the night when Kitzsimirjoi.s and Jeffries will endeavor to break each other's slats Of course such engagements are unlaw. ful, but ninety persons out of every hun dred hope that nothing will happen to prevent the meeting. We're a great lot of hypocrites, taken in the aggregate. Wo decry such exhibitions, think they should 1 suppressed, and all that, but to-mor row morning nearly every newspaper reader will instinctively turn to tho ac count of the light, and should any news paper neglect to report it there would probably be a material falling oil' in its subscription list." Tis true, 'tis pity; and pity 'tis 'tis true. Thk action of the Republican Repre sentatives of New York in falling into line with the majority of tho other Re publican Congressmen in support of Oen. Henderson removes the last vestuge of doubt of the nomination of the Iowan. Sherman, of New Yoik, was the earliest of all the speakership aspirants to put Inmsell into the held. It was thought by his tri. nds at tho outset that ho would have a long lead in tho speakership cau cus. The ta.1, however, that ho had a rival from his own state in Payna, which was not suspected until Sherman had lieen in the lield several days, weakened his supporters, and destroyed all his chances to get many votes, oven in his ow n bccliun, il he should have remained in the lield. His withdrawal, w hich has now taken placo, makes a clear lield for Henderson. He will probably get a unanimous vote. An honor of this sort, at the first election, comes seldom iu the United States. Reed, Crisp, Carlisle, Randall and all the rest of the Speakers for many years past had, at their first eloitlon, opposition in the caucus of their parly. 'I he distinction of a unanimous nomination which Oen. Henderson is likely to rceieve is i ale enough to be not able in American annals. IMIim Hit Mll"rll fllUt tlllltt WHUW. 4l! A Killmer. Day address, which cannot fall press all who have the slightest patriot ism in his n lure. In part he said : "To those of us who were the comrades and eontenipararies of the dead that are bur ied here, who survived theordeal of bat tlo and who live to bless the day, there is nothing either strange or unnatural in this, because we have seen it coming for a long time ; we have seen it coming in the kinship of ties even as dose as those of common country ; in tho robust inter course of the forum and the market-place iu the sacret interchanges of tho domes tic affections: but, above all, in the prat tle of children who cannot distinguish between the grandfather who wore the blue and the grandlather who wore the gray. In the new light of the perfect day t li.it has ci'dh' (he nation finds as tho fust iruit of its new birth of freedom an other birth of greatnes s and power and renown." Wimi finis is written to the business year of 1S!0 the export tarde of the United States will have broken all rec ords. B i en now a month before the fis cal year ends, the recoid shows that the outside business of our manufacturers has been more than $10,000,000 worth in advance of even 18!'S, which up to the present lias been the banner year of his tory. According to tho treasury bureau of statistics, our exports during the past 11 months have footed up more than 100,000,000 a month. The fact that the great record of 1S0S is broken is the inoro remarkable when the fact is considered that the price of wheat our great staple has gone down from the dollar mark to ". cents, and tho hungry of Eu rope are not so eager alter It as they were a year ago. 1 lie export ot iron and steel manufactures is largely responsible for the gratifying exhibit. Tho manufact ures of cotton are also forging ahead, as a more than important export. Tho singlo class ofgooda that has shown a failing oil" iu expoit are the form products. During the last 11 months the imports of the OUntry haveshown an increase of over $51,000,000.-Rr. Dtafbty Tnrin" Not Intullihlo. It is with the profoundost regret the Inquirer notes the fact that twico during the past week tho Dingley tariff gave two conspicuous illustrations of its uttor ina bility to pro tool American intorests. As every intelligent person knows, that act is now in the most active opeialion, and yet up in Armstrong county it allowed a oblekon that had no legs at all to be brought into this scratching world, while at Steclton it failed to prevent tho eighty four new hands, who were added to the Pennsylvania Steel Company ' lo ree from suffering intensely from the scorching heat. Illustrations of this nature are found iu the country papers day after day, and apparently there is no intention on the part of the tariff to grapplo with the situation. The Hessian fly the worm that eats tho peach and apple blossoms, and the raven -winged crow are also in operation now or preparing for their campaign, and some of the railroads can not furnish enough cars to move their volume of Ireight. What's the use of a tariff thai permits outrages so infamous as those? I'hila. Inquirer. The First Anniversary. It is just a year since the Chicago, Mil waukee A St. Paul road inaugurated its celebrated Pioneer Limited passenger train service between Chicago, Milwau kee. St. Paul and Minneapolis. This serv ice marked a new era in the railway world in the line of passenger accommo dations. At m OOOt Of a quarter of a mill ion dollars that progressive company furnished tho traveling public, in itsPio noer Limited train, comforts and facili ties the best ever produced. This train has been described many times in news papers and magazines, but should be seen and exa'iiinod to bo appreciated. In beauty of finish, richness and eleganco of furnishing nothing equal to it has ever been attempted by any other road. The ear builders were nearly a year in com pleting tho Pioneer Limited trains (there are two one leaving Chicago for the West and the other leaving the Twin Cities for the East every evening in tho year) and they stand today a monument to tho builders' art. No regular passen ger train servico in America is as well known as tho Pioneer Limited. From the standpoint of nassenger truffle tho past twelve months have been th most successful in tho history of tho St. Paul road, made so very largely by the Pio neer Limited. The patronage of this ser vice is a striking illustration of the fact that th( public appreciates a good thing. Crash and sergo suits for summer at Miles A Armstrong's. It The "MeKialej Sack Suit." The very latest "swell" business Suit made to your order at all prices. Call upon us and wo will explain just how the MclCinley Sack Suit will be made. (1) The proper style of coat. 2) How il will be cut in front. I'll How the edges will be sewed. (4) Tho question of an outside breast pocket. (5) As to the Haps for the hip pockets. (0) Regarding tho buttons. (7) Regarding the button-holes. (8) As to the finish of the sleeves at tho cuffs, etc. Nearly 500 styles to select from. Call and get our prices. F. E. Dick, tf Keplor Block, Tionesta, Pa. Additional Local. Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. New- hats to suit all notions at Miles A Armstrong's. Hopkins aells the clothing and shoes. Reduction sale at Miles ,t Arm strong's. It When you buy Irult or vegetables from Amsler you know that you are al ways getting fresh goods. No stale goods sold there. It Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. Summer skirts sold cheap at Miles A Armstrong's. It In the matter of fishing tackle, tacklu Amsler. He's got tho best variety and can furnish you with anything needed iu that line, even to rushing a boy out to dig worms, if you're in a hurry. It Cash buyers save money at Miles fc Armstrong's. it Heath A Kill ni. r now have on hand' the finest assortment of lancy stationary that was ever shown in Tionssta. The stock comprises the latest fads iu tablets and box paper and envelopes, fio and look it over. it Buy only for cash, two weeks. at Miles A Armstrong's. It Hopkins sells the clothing and shoes. tf agents. their personally conducted low rate ex cursions to the Thousand Islands, Satur day, July 1st. Tickets will tie sold for train leaving Tionesta at MS a. in. fare for the round trip IfeM Tickets good for ten days returning. The party will go via Rochester, where the New York Cen tral w ill be taken for Clayton, arriving at t;00 a in. For sleeping car space or fur ther information apply to W. N. Y. and P. Ky. agents or write S. B. Newton, Ex cursion Manager, I'll Mooney-Brisbane building, ilulfalo, N. Y. If sufficient space is engaged in advance, a sleeping car w ill be run through w ithout change starting from Titusville going via Oil city: Othorwlao aloepor will bo Liken at Rochester. 6-7-4t Knights of St. John Annual Convention at Cleveland, O., June Mtfc to 2Sth. Tickets on sale at all points on tho Nickel Plate Road June l2.Mli and 'J6th, good until SUh. One tare lor round trip. Take any one of our Peerless Trio of Fast Trains. Be sure to avail yourself of visiting tho beautilul Forest City on this occasion. Ask Agents. No. M, -It Hearty I hanks. We desire to express our hearty thanks to the trien-ls of Tionesta, Pennsylvania, for a donation of twenty-one dollars and fourteen cents lor our new Olive Branch Mission Homo, The amount was collect ed by Mrs. Kllen l-'elton, who is a true Iriend of the mission. Mary .1. Kvkhhaut, Superintendent. Xicklo Plate Road Kxcursfoti to Cali fornia. Account of National (CdUOOtloMl Association Con vention at Los Angeles, Cal. Tickets on sale June -4th to July 7th. One fare, plus two dollars lor round trip. Ak Agents of the Nickle Plate Road for par ticulars. No. 44. "i-SI-tit. Bicycles repaired while you wail at Tionista Tinning and Plumbing Co s shop, next door to Hopkins. Agency for Columbia bicycles. tf Preserves m (fruits, Ji-lllca, pickles or cntf up riro O0i more MaOy, more quli-kly. more healthfully iwnl.ii with Itellneil Parnfline Wax tliun by any oiher method. Do-tenn of other uses will be fouuilfor-j -.. . A i i & Paraffins Wax In every househoM. It Is dorm, tusti ' onrt odorless nlr, water and arid proof, (lot a pound cake of It with n list of Us many uses from vour clrupgllor croeer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. DY VIRTUE Of OBjorder of the Court of D Common Pleas, of Blair conn y, Pennsylvania, the undersigned, Assignee for the benefit of or editors of the Martins burg Do pool I Hank, of Martinsburg, l'a., insolvents, will expose 10 public sale or outcry, at Tionesta, Pa., on TUK8DAT, JI NK SMb 1MB, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho follow ing valuable real estate, to-wil: Parcel No. 1. A 11 that certain tract of land lying and being iu Green township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, bom ded and described as lollows: Beginning at line of Thomas Powell at a stone corner, thence loath thirty-lour (31) degrees west, thirty-live (35) porches to a pine stump; thence MOtO eighty-three (83) degrees east, three (3 perches to a stone; theneo south thirty and one-half 1.3(H) de grees west, sixty-eight (t8) perches to a hemlock) theneo north eighty-eight and OOO-hall '881) degrees west, two hundred and twenty (220) perches to a post ; thence north forty-six (-Hi) degrees east, one hundred and twenty-seven (127) perches to stones; thence south eighty-threo (83; degrees east, one hundred and thirty(130) perches to stones, the place of beginning, containing one hundred (100) seres and (00) perches, be tho same mora or les-, being part of a tract of land patented in the name of Michael Brecht and vested in The First National Bank of Hollidays burg, Pa., by deed of John A. Dale and Elizabeth C. Dale, his wife, and Joseph G. Dale and Nancy Dale, his wile, dated tho oth day of March, 1874, and recorded in tho offlco for the recording of deeds of Forest county, in Deed Book, Volume 7, page 220, .to. Parcel No. 2. All that cortain tract ot land in Green township, Forest county, Pennsylvania, consisting of all that cer tain piece or parcel of ground formerly on Venango county map No. 3825, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a post near the left bank of Tionesta creek, theneo south eighty-eight and one half (88!) deirrees east, one hundred (Ion) perches to a post ; theneo north live (5) leL'ices east, sixty-four (01) pen-lies to a post; thence north seventy-seven (77) OOgTOOl West, ninety-lour perches to a post; theneo aOUth eight (8) degrees west, forty-one (11) perches to a post; thence south tivo and one-half (5J) degrees west, thirty-eight (:t8) perches to a post ; thenen south nine and one-half (9!) degrees west to the place of begin ning, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and being the satno promises vested in The First National Bank of Mill id ay s burg, Pa., by deed of William B. Hub erts and Bmily T., his wife, William Achro and Susan Aehre, his wife, dated the 19th day of October, 1S74, and record ed in the offlco for tho recording of deeds in Forest county, iu Dock Book Volume 12, pages 15 and 10. Parcel No. 3. All that certain tract of land situate in the Township of Tionesta, County of Forest, and Stato of Pennsyl vania, beginning at a black oak treo on tho west bank of tho Tionesta creek and on the south lino of the wholo tract No. 5105, theneo by said cieek north twonty live (25) degrees east, forty-two(42)perch-es; thence north two (2) degroos east, seventeen perches ; theneo north twenty (20) degrees west, forty-nine 40) perches to a post on the bank ol Tionesta creek ; thence north eighty-eight (88) degrees west, one hundred and sixty-throe (103) perches to a post; thence south two (2) degrees west, one hundred and one (101) perches to a post : thence south eighty eight (88) detrrees east, one hundred and lifty-live (155) perches to the place of be ginning, containing one hundred and six 106 acres and thirty 30 perches, more or loos, and being the same preuiiseseon veyod to The First National Bank of Hollidaysburg, Pa., by deed of William It. Roberts, and Emily T. Roberts, his wife, William Aehre and Susan Achre, his wife, dated the 17th day of October, 1874, and recorded in the olllee for the re cording of deeds of Forest county, in Deed Book, No. 9, page 557, Ac. The oil and gas riuhts will be sold sep arately, or with the lands, as purchaser may desire. TKKMS OF SAI.K: Ten percent, of the purchase price when tho property is struck off; tho balance of one-half on theconlirmation nf the sale by the Court, and the remaining one-half in one year from tho date ofsalo, the deferred payment to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the respective purchasers upon the properties so purchased, with interest from the date of sale. William S. Ni.-opkmus, Assignee Of The Martinsburg Deposit Bank, of Martinsburg, Pa. f lm from vour druggist or grocer. Ii 5f J Bold everywhere. Mode by Ml 1 Wm 8TA.NDAK0 OIL CO. " ' could not be supplied. Heath A Killmer. 1 - Hopkins sells the shoe and rubbers. 1 they stay cured. Heath A Ktllmr. ROBINSON. R " 8 E II . - w wr ntl wnnt If s direct from tl foraufT.'ll'riorl'ri Cleveland's most eminent siwcialKt. lv lljalnua- v. uenson. nu. n. S. BAtt-BHN is Ihe Vrent. est known restorative ami in vigonitor for men ami women. It createj solid fle.ih. miircl and strength, clears tin I rain, makes the blood pure nnil i.eh and causes a general feelin r of health, strength and rencv cd vitality, while the (rncm'.irt organs are helped to n iu their normal ixiwers and the sufTcrer is quickly made con scious of direct benefit. On box will work wonders. mX should perfect a cure. Prepsrc.l in small sugar coated tal l-..; easy to swallow. The days celery compounds, nemo:--sarsaparillas and vile Utn tonics nrp over HAU.IU for sale nt nil drug stores, n 60 -dose box Ml cents, or we will mail it securely sealed oi Veil of price. DKS. IIAKTON "AND PK; Uar-l)en Block. Clcvlanu i- Sold by Heath .0 Kiltmer. Tionesta, I'a. THE FtfCV THAT- CHAS M. WHITEMAN. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line ot GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THK LA KG EST si'ocK IN THK. COUNTY, AND FO It THAT KKASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT so. IF YOU DO Not TRADE WITH I'S(iI K I SA PHIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. UP-T0- DATE !. a( l ill TioiK-sla. Occupying Kooins In Second Stnr) ol' Is prepared to lo all work in h is line, ami keep- a fine line of .-am pies to select from. Kvery garment fully guaranteed us lo fit and (ptality rep resented. The public patronage il respectfully solicited. Repairing, cleaning and pressing done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I If. M I.N KK aYftOS A If I.I . J OKKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinda of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Police ol' AcuiN. Not iee is hereby i ven Unit the Com iniHsioner.s of Forest County will meet :,t thoir office In Tionesta BonHMfc, on tlie lttb ilay of Juno, next, lor tho purpoao ol bokUag a Court ol Appeals from the assessment of money at interest for the fmr UBS, W. M.Coon, C. M. WlIITKMAN, llKRMAN Hl.UM, Attest, Commissioners. i. T. Dai.k, Clerk. Tionesta, May , tfft WANTED S EVE HAL T K U S T worthy persons in this state to man age our business in their own and near by counties. It la mainly- office work conducted at home. Salary Hraight ?'umi a year ami expense definite, boMOcto, no more, no less saUry. Monthly 7S. References. Enclose self-ad dressed tsainpcd envelope, Herbert E. Hess, I'reHt.,1) apt, M, Chicago. t lint lor Style and Durability combined nothing will give you more satisfaction than one nf our It I nek llrt'ss Skirl? Kiihei Brocaded or lirillianliue. HI New styles', Sash Kibbcns, Neck Ribbons, 1 1 nir Kibbins, ami Draw RibMoM lor triniinine;. Another D)M Dl 11 W1 .TTICC LLJ .1. Overstock in Children's Department demands he roic treatment. 200 Best Blue Serge Suits, fast col ors. The Ideal Summer suits for boys and children, 1m. ught to sell nt $5.00, made as follows; Hoy's Double Breasted Sac, two piece Suits, ago 7 to 10, Male prim :;.o. Hoys' Middic Vesto Suits, trimmed with Soutash Braid, age 3 to 9, Snlv priC IjjCt.OO. On every Hoy's or CbUd'l Suit, other i han above during May, we will givt 10 p r not oil', ami an extra pair of short punts, value T)0e. Fijkk. Kite?, Stills, ami Caps alsn free with every 15oy's Soil. THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Wb Ml Lfmsoii Eros. M Vk I ' B.I.I MILL il nw io operation ami grinding at the rate of 50 III Mi I I S n il HOUR. REMEMBER That our mill is tilted with the tnort modern machinery and we cao grind corn, cob anil all if dose red. OI K s I o u OF FLOUR AND PEED 18 THE BEST THE MAR K EST AFFORDS. GIVE US A TRIAL, lirldcfe St., - Ttonexta, Pa. TIME TABLE, in elloet Oct. 30, UN, Trains leavo Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : No. 81 Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday IStMnoon, No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers), daily ex'eept Sunday " p, m. No. 3:i Oil Cily Ex ress, daily except Sunday 7:4 p. in. Oil City Extra, Sunday only... ' i!'!!! "' "' i K:Mi p. in. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin.ua, Hraill'ord, Oleanand the East: No. 30 Olean Express, daily except Sunday H:ir a. in. No. 32 Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:1!) p. in. No. fio Way Freight (carrying passengers to Irvinnton'daily except Sunday t:M) a. m. Get Time Tables and full information from W. H. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa It. HELL, Gen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, OM'I Passenger iV Ticket Agent, General office, Mooncv-Iirisbaiio Hid Cor. Main anil Clinton Sts., Hutlalo.N.Y Fred. Grettcnbergcr QBNERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water M a ngi and O antral BlMkmltUng prompt ly done at Iiw Kate. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of tho Miau House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. Q RVrTEXBBRGER. i I. HASLET & SONS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. WANTED ! Reliable man for Man aer .,r liranch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. 1 1 your record is O.K., here is agood opening. Kindiy mention this paper when writing. A. T. Mounts, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage. miltS 06 M o Hi CO o Miles & Kvlinhlv and U - to - Fui'iiiNlicrM CROCKERY AT A DISCOUNT! China i- one of t lie things in a house that nl wins ne, il- replacing. When you need china, get it from us. We have an extensive stock, and are selling- it at exceedingly low prices. If you want a dainty, yet durable ware, this is the pi ce to get it. We Handle the MM To bo found and our Stock is Always Complete and of the Finest Quality the Market Affords. Hats. ig spring will be appreciated, as we can show as fine a line of LslOIES WK88 GOODS .i.vd SHOES AND VhYTLlUi:.XS llrlTS.i.YO SIIQM8. as was ever Bhowu patterns and of ihe our patroDS know raj with any store in OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Lawrence & Kxciusiveiv unucai rim,, myi. mi. immmmt Armstrong o !2J Armstrong lutc Ciotlier.t, Hut ii i s. and Short s. sc2a DRUGS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY SPRING -e-Hh-e Shoes, Dress Goods. We take pleasure in announciuj,' t0 our patrons that our stock of new spring goods has arrived, and are no ready to be shown. After a careful study of the wants of our customer, we have taken pains to order goods that would suit them, and we feel aseured that our efforts this iu Tiooesu, all of the most up to dale best quality the market affords, while thai, our prices will bear comparison town. will be kept up to its usunl standard of excellence and one but the most pure and high grade goods will be found on our shelves We take especinl delight in cater ing to the epicurean wishes of our customers Try us. Smearbauqh.
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