WEDNESDAY JIOBSlJiG, II AR, Yl , I sTiT BOROUGH OFFICK-RS. JiurgaaiJonrt Kar-K. Cbuncitmcn (. W. KoWnson, 8. A, "VnriioT, A. 11. kCellv, 8. H. Haslet, A. II. Vartrldgo, H. O. Davis. Juttine oflh Paae0. 8. Knox, C. A. XUndall. (JstuirnMe H. Swmrirnrt Sohnol liireetov D. H. Knnz, II. O. Da la, 8. J. Woleott, a. II. Haslet, A. U. Kelly. D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge 1,. I). WrmoRt, Antofiixt myes Asdrkw CooK, J oh. U. 1)AI.. ierr T. J. Va 3ikkk. Ti itxurrfi. J. Hkti.KY. i'rothonotary, DegiaterA Recorder , Jte. r, M. Clark. (Simmiiuiivner Joux Tilotfraow, Ja. X. Clark, Ki.t Itcni.iN. Cetcnry .Superintendent 8. F. ItoilRKR. . Ihitriet Attorney H. D. Irwin. Jury OommnMontit J AS. Fl.THK.lH. Tattkhhon. Otmb(v .Sitrrryoi S.D. InwiK. Itoroner M. IrrKr., Jr. ttunry Auditors T. II. Conn, L. Wah- KRR, (1. JAMIKSON. Membro Uongre.U 1I)(A DutrUtC. B. AtiomblyJ. XI. AONEvr. Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and.afler Ooiober 6, 101 I , bout. Train 60 - - - l.5a.m. " M - - . 8:."W p. tn. . bl - - 8:44 p. m. KesTII. Train M - - fcse a. m. '.- 4:11 p. rn, " tl - - - S:38e. ra. CHi th Pilver Division i. e. from Oil Cilr IrvinoUn, up the rlyor U North j down Mia river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been lent out by M. yf. Tate, Ksq., fur subscriptions due to tie Forest Republican. These bill are not ours, but the company's, f irkota wo bought this office on Jan nary 1st, 1873.' We collect our own ilU. ' tf. Rev. Lusher will preach iu the Ji. E. Church oa next Sunday morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. It is awful to catch trout just now, liut it will be lawful after to-day, and lienufter until the 15th of August. J. R. Neill has vacated the hotel near the depot, ami, we hear, has moved to Pilhole Centre. Mrs. Rcisiugcr, Mrs. McCreary, 'Jlisa Ada Partridge and Mr. and Mrs. Lathy have been in town for a short ime, visiting their friends. All depart - for their homes shortly. ; Several flocks of swans passed over this place westward yesterday. It is to be hoped that they will devour all the grasshoppers iu that country during the coming season. -The wrecking train passed up the road on Monday afternoon, and upou inquiry we learned that six cars of the gravel train jumped the track at Thompson. No one was hurt. ' Miss Harrington's school closed yesterday, to the no small delight of the pupils, who are subject to spring fever, and no doubt, the teacher is glad to take a rest alter a five month a term. The matrimonial market is not very brisk at present, owing, we sup Ioso to the scarcity of currency. The young men have too high a regard for Jite girls to jytk them to share their toys au I salary. . John Reck, Mayor of this city, is putting up a building on the corner of tho lot where his residence is situ ated, for the purpose, we believe, of inoviDg the shoe atore into it. Saves rent, you see. It is stated thai Messrs, Agnew ud Mcrcilliott will shortly from a co partnership for the practice of law. S'e do not get this from the parties themselves, but it is generally accept ed 08 a fact. ' The sucker season is about to commence, and we would recommend any who want to catch them, and who do not know just how to go about it, to watch Jacob Kepler, who is a mar velous success in that particular. ' A spelling school was held in tho Uuivcrsalist elm roll on Saturday even ing last, at which Mrs. Couvcr and I. M. Clark came oft' best. Another similar contest will take place at the tuiue church on next Saturday even ing. Wo would call particular atten tion to the notice of revenue tax, pub lished iu another column. It would bo advisable for those on whom tho tax is laid, to cash up immediately, or the collector will come down like a wolf u u the fold, and make it warui t'r iho&e who, pobotuiiig cars, refube to hear. A peddler named Bickermann, popularly known as "The Squealer," on account of the wire edge on his voice, was arrested yesterday , by the the Sheriff, at the instance of one Ford, of President, for damages claim ed on account of a gun-shot wound re ceived by him upward of a year ago, at the hands of the peddler. We be lieve the shooting was generally - ac knowledged to have been accidental, but Ford claims that "The Squealer" agreed to pay his doctor bills con traded in this case, and also to - pay him for his time while he was disabled on account of the wound, averring that the peddler has not lived up to the contract. . This being a civil suit, the defendent can be arrested and tried iu any county in the common wealth, lie was hunting for bail last night, and it was understood tbatsorue one from Titusville was expected here to-day to sign his boud. As to the merits of the case we hear nothing, and we guess everybody is willing to lot the law take its course. The following officers for the en suing term were elected at the regu lar meeting of Tioncsta Lodge, I. O. 0. F., held on Friday evening last : N. G., A. B. Kelly. V. Q.j G. T. Latimor. Sec'y, C. A. Randall. Ass't. Sec'y, S. Brandenburgcr. Treasurer, J. A. Proper. ' Trustee, 18 mos., G. W. Sawyer. These together with officers to be appointed by the N. G., will be in stalled on Friday evening next, by D. D. G. M., M. Ittel, Jr. The lodge is increasing in membership, and now numbers about eighty members in good standing. Ho! for the Black Hills! This is the cry we hear from day to day from several venturesome individuals. Gen. Sheridan, however, who knows about as much about them as any white man, says tho gold is not known to exist there in paying quantities, although it may be there. When we take into consideration the fact that the territory after which these adven turers pine is an Indian reservation, and that both the Indians and the Government are bound to keep miners out of it, at least until the land can be purchased from the former, there doesn't seem to be a very good chance for speculation in that quarter. In the Meadville Post Office, one day last week, we saw a cigar box sealed up, and having a hole in the top, hanging up beside the delivery window, with the legend, "Please Give a Penny to the Home Relief." We happened to have a nickel in our pocket, and, charity having the better of us, we dropped it in the box. Astonishment seised us when we heard our penny strike the bottom of the box, and we led that place wondering how many individuals would claim the honor when the box was opened of having deposited the solitary penny therein. 'By reference to our "Announce menu," it will be seen that there are two candidates for the office of Super iutendent of Schools, Mr. J. K. Shad man of this place, and Mr. S. F. Rohrer, of Jeuks. We do not hear of any other aspirants for the position. The election take places in Tionesta on the first Tuesday of May, at which election only the school directors hold ing office preceding the spring elec tions are allowed to vote. We hope to see a full vote on the subject. U. S. Treasuror Spinner tendered bis resignation yesterday, to take place July ltt, stating as a reason his wish to be free from the cares and burdens of an official life. We be lieve that there has never been a com plaiut madeof Mr. Spinner, even by the Democratic press, and he passes into private life, honored and respect ed by all, without regard to party. His successor is John C. New, Cashier of the First National Bank of Indian apolis. -JI. I Jenkr, Jeweler, Meadville, Pa., corner of Water and Chestnut Sts., has just received a fresh stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and silver ware, which he sells at low rates. He has probably the most extensive es tablishment of that kind in North western Pennsylvania. Give him a call wheu you go to Meadville. Samuel Clark's new house, ou the lot north of the Rural Houset is en closed aud will be rapidly completed. The Foreman house, above the court house, is steadily approachiug coin plcti'iU. Other iiuprovemeuts are con templated. Teachers' Examinations.' The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county, will be held as follows : Marienville, Thursday April 22. Clarington, Saturday " 24 Nebraska," Monday " 26, Tioncsta, Tuesday " 27, Newtown, Thursday " 29, East Hickory, Friday " 30. Neillsburg, Saturdays May Examinations commence at nine o'clock, a. m. Directors and friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. 8. F. Rohrer, March 29, 1875. Co. Sup'L Gold is approximating 117, and still we are holding ours, and will not toll until it strikes 150. Some who cannot afford to hold it, are selling for the present beggarly figures. P. T. Barntim writes us that he is going to show his hippodrome in some city near here the coming season. He didn't ask us for our permission, but we suppose that was what he wanted, and he has it, freely. Meeting a track man on the rail road recently, we asked him how much the company was paying labor era. ' He answered that they recived $1.21, and furthermore remarked that "The laborer is wordlhy of his boire." The case of Laribee, sentenced to death for the -murder of Williams, near Oil City, upward of a year ago, will come before the board of pardons, on the 4th of May, at Harrisburg. Larribee desires commutation of his sentence to imprisonment for life. Wm. Lawrence is about to com mence the construction of a building ou the lot between the Lawrence House and the Press office, but for what pur pose does not just yet appear. W have not learned what the dimensions of the building are to be. Rev. T. De Witt Talmage Iec turcd against the publication of the Beecher trial by the daily papers, on Sunday evening last, and his remarks were endorsed by a large congrega tion. We have given our readers very little cause to complain of us on that score. , - A social dance took place at the Lawrence House on Thursday evening last, which was generally attended by the young folks of our place. The music was furnished by Messrs. John ston and McMillen. Those who at tended express themselves as being well pleased. " On Monday morning a lad named Fuliner, was carrying a loaded gun downjhe steps leading to the base ball grounds in Meadville, when he stum bled and dropped the gun, which dis charged, taking effect iu the right side of his breast, from the effects of which he died shortly after. At length we seem to have Spring with us, and it is welcomed with en thusiasm by all classes and conditions of men. It make one shudder to think what a winter we have just passed through, and we hope the win ters will be drawn a little milder here after. The miners in the coal regions of this State are on a strike, and are armed and equipped for the strife. They allow no one else to work since they have knocked off, and are mak ing themselves very troublesome. The military will undoubtedly have to be called in before the troubles are finally settled. Ahtistjc Mr. Greaves, the Artist, has portraits of Boon Mead, Esq., President of the First National Bank, and G. N. Parmlec, Esq., oo exhibi tion at Reig's Jewelry Store. They are almost life like enough to speak. At his studio down town he has por traits of Mrs. Boon Mead, Miss Annie Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Eddy and the late Miss Clara Dunham, all striking likenesses add finely executed. Mr. and Mrs. b . Henry have also bad portraits recently. Qur people have never had a better chance for correct portraits, aud many are wisely improv ing it. When we get a hundred barrel well or $100 not needed to pay debts, you may look out for another bald- topped portrait with chin whiskers. Our subscribers can see it for $2 a year in advauce. Warren MaiL Clover and Timothy, seed and a full Hue of gardcu seeds at Robiuson & Bonner's. 5Qtf Landlord' and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, fur sale at this office. . ,i Information is wanted of Samuel and Cathaiine Simpson or of their es tate. They were parents of William and James Simpson, and lived some where in Pennsylvania. James was bound out to a man named Ebor and he aud his brother William ran away to Missouri, many years ago. Thomas Smith, of Competition, Laclede coun ty, Missouri, says It will give one hun dred dollars for satisfactory in Tor ma tion concerning Samuel and Catharine, the parents of William and James Simpson, NOTICE. V. 8. INTERNAL FfcVEKUE SPECIAL .TAXES MAT 1, 1875, TO APUII, 30, 187G. The Revised Statutes of U. S., Sec tions 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, re quire every person engaged in any business, avocntion, or employment which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously in his establishment or place of business a Stamp denoting' the pay ment of said Special Tax for the Spe cial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers...., $-200 00 l'ealors, retail liquor 23 00 Dealers, wholminle liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquor h, wholesale... 60 00 Dealers in mnlt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 .Retail deulors in leaf tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over r.OOO, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of 1.000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco 6 00 MaiiufhcturcrR ol stills 50 00 And for each still manufactured... 20 00 And for each worm manutactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, iiint claKn(more than 2 horses or olhor aniinala) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (2 horses or other anlmalx) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (I horse or othor animal) 15 00 Peddlera of tobaoco, fourth clans, - (on foot or public conveyance)... 10 00 Brewers of loss than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penal ties. Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named abovo must apply to James C. Brown, Col lector of Internal Revenue at Green ville, Mercer, Co., and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, and without further notice. J. W. Douglass, Coraissioner of Internal Revenue, Office of Internal Revenue, Washing ton, D. C February 1st, 1875, 50-4t - Codfish, oat meal, Graham flour. and onions at Robinson & Bonner's. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, . signifies that Mr. Turner has' paid for his paper uutil March 1st, 1874 - The mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of Jauuary, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. ' Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to. the advertise ment of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating the purchase of goods in their line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old aud reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 8m TIOiNKWTA MAllKKXH. CORKECTEP EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour $1 barrel Corn Meal, boiled . Chop feed .... Hye bushel - . . . 8.757.25 2.25 $2.0002.25 1.00 6065 4550 70(90 75 1.00 2.00 3.00 18 - 15 - 10 12 75(j) 1.00 1.00 . so ... 28 . .50Q1.40 - 2022 10 . 2530 25 J.WC42.7& 15&1 8(3,10 . 4.50 4.00 3.00 Oats V bushel Corn, ears .... Potatoes .... Greon apples . Roans bushel ... Ham, sugar cured - -Breakfast Bacon, sugar eured Sugar ..... Syrup - - N, O. Molaiises ... Roaat Rio Coffss No. 1 Rio Coffee, best ... Tea ..... Dried Beef . -Rice - . . . . Butter EkK, fresh 8al I .Aril Dried apples . . Kails, 10J, V keg -Iron, oommou bar . . Buckwheat flour . 1 OU WORK neatly executed at the IlK- PtllLI 'IILIC'AN Oilice. Keio Advertisement. Administratrixs' Notice. lttora of administration on the estate 6t Dr. Weslev F. Hunter, late of Tionesta Korotiph, deceased, having ltcen granted to the underaiRned, notice ia hereby (riven tnat persons Knowing themselves imicbt eil to said estale are required to make lm mediate payment of tho same, and those Having ciaimn atrainet said estate will pre sent tiiem properly authenticated for set tlctnent. KMZABET1I S. HUNTER, Adin'x CIMRA E. IIUNTP-K. Adin x. Tionesta, Pa,. Feb. Ill, 1875. 44 St DIYOKCK. Forcat Conntv. as. The Commonwealth . - - , of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of j said County, Oreeting: 1 ' ' Whereas, J nnette Browiiell Hid on the 21st day of April, 1874, prefer her petition to our said Judges of the said t'onrt of Common rleaa of said County, n raving for the canres therein act forth that she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you Lewis U. ilrownell. we, therefore, eominand you, as before, the said I-ewis C. Brownell that setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas more to bo hein for the county or forest, on the third Monday of May next, to answer the petition or libol of the said Janotte Ilrownell, and to show cause, if any you have, why the said Janette lirow nojl, your wife shquld not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acts ol Asseuiby in such case made and provided. Herein fail not. Witnoss the Hon. I.. D. Wetmorc, Presi dent of our said Court, at Tilonesta, tho oibi aay 01 jecemner, P. M. fl.ARK. Pr. Itan'v Vr,MS T. J. VAN GIKSKN, Sheriff. is 4t PAPA BALDWIN Has opeued a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT Iu his BOOTrand SHOE STORE, And in connection with his other bnalness ha has constantly In store the GROVBR A BAJCEH, DOMESTIC, YICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOWE, BLEES, WHEELER A WILSOK, HOME SHUTTLE, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Sewing Machine In tho market, at list prices, with all the G-"UA.:R,AJsr T EES which tho Companies give, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In any part of Forest County, and give all necessary instructions to learners. Naeaies for all Machines, Silk and Thread always In fctore. TIDIOUTK, PA., Juno, 1874. 11-tl DRUGSTORE! Jaa. H. Fonea, Proprietor, Banner Jt Agnew's Bleok, ELM STREET, Tieif mta, Pa. Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBffCCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, ., LIQUORS, Fr iftdumiw OJTLY White Lead, perfectly pare, sold imuoh cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils. Kerosene. Tut- pentine, ltensine. Toilet Artiule, Pur turneries, dto., for sale cheap. JAS. II. FOXES. F. F. I,. WANTKD. Kvervbody to know that Four-Fold Liniment is tho leading Lini ment for curing all kind of 1'uinn and Sore Throats, and fur Humes, Cattle, dr., ia th most att-cesMl'ul Liniment in tho muikct. Nno ciri-ulur around bottles. Sulci by all Druggists. 30- ly eota SliasCHIllKfortho Forest Republican It will pay few ' rs- VM.z . S i f tl t e v ft i Dr. J. .Walker's CulifornLi Vin egar Bitters aro a purely VcRetabrS preparation, mndo chiefly from the na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Cnlifor nia, the medicinal properties of which nro extracted tliorcft-om without tho tte of Alcohol. Tho question -ia alniosj daily asked. "What is tho c;mho of Iho unparalleled success of Vixkhak JIit Tr.itsY" Our answer is, that tlioy rcuimo the cause of disease, and tlio patient re covers his health. They are tlio grans' blood purifier and a lifo-givins principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigotator of the system. Never beforo in. the hiitorr of tho world liiu a medicine Ix-en compounded posoing tho rom.irkiilMa quahtiL-a of Vimhiai Iin-TKits in hculiitg; the tick of every disease mail ii heir to. Thny are a gentle' Pnrfrntiro as wrll a a Tmiie. relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Livvr and VUccrsi Organs in Uiliosu Diseases The properties of Dr.. WAtx-sn's Tixwib IJittkrs aro Aperient. Dignliorotta. Caminative, Nutritious. Laxative, biurctio, Bmiative, C'ottnter-lrritaut Sudorific, Altera tiveead Antei- Lilious. Grtti eful 1'housnnds proclaim Via-. xgar ItniEKS the most wonderful In vigurant that ever -sustained th sinking system. .- No Person can tako these Bitters according to directions, end remain long nnwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bojeu4 repair. Iiliou-?; Remittent and Inter mittcnt levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rirert throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, CumboriauuVArknn sas, Rod, Colorado, llrazon, ltio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savaunah, llo anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Suinmar aiut Autumn, and remarkably so during ten sons of unusual heat nntl dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive dr rangoments of tho stomach ami hrer, and othor abdominal viscera, hi their treatmont, a plugativo, exerting a pow erful iuUucuco upon these various or gans, is csscutially necessary. Therj is no cathartic for tho purposo oq-.ial te Dn. J. Walkeu's Vij.EG.wt UiriKr.s, as they will speedily rcmnvo tlio U.-n U colorod vistid. matter with whish the bowels are loaded, at tho same tiato . stimulating tho secretions of tho tirtr, and goncrally restoring, tlio hoaULy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tlio body against discus by purifying all its lltiids wlih Vixxia IJittkrs. No epidemic can tal.o kuU of a system thus fore-nrmctl. Dy'spejisia or IwUgesticii, rTe;J nclic, nuu iu tho Shoulder, CoMU-i, Tightness of tho CUest, Dizziness, ijiti Eructations of tho Stomach, llacl T:-.sV-i in the Mouth, ISilious Attack?, l'alHtx tation of tho Hoart, iiilaiiun.it ton of t'..s Lungs, l'niti in tho region of the Kii noys, and u hundred other painful symp toms, tire tho oM'HptiHg.M ol' 1 )yKi-;ir:w One bottle will prove a better i'u:unn! of its niorits than a lengthy ndi ct ll.-i-ment. Scrofula, or Kiu?'n Evi?, wwi Swellings, Ulcers, Krysiiela., .Swi ll -l . i Goitre, Scrofulous liiflammiiliniis, lil..fr- Inflammations, Mercurial .UliTlimif", Soros, Eruptions of the Skin, Soru Kym. o!e. Ill these, as iu ull other constitutions! (Il euses, U'ALkKs'S VlNKOAR llim.NS U shown tbeir great curative puwuis ia most ubstiuutt) and iutruvtnhlv ch-i . For Inflammatory ami t!:roi;i Klieuniatisn:, Gout, union, j.Y;u,t tcnt and Intermittent rovers, Disea vr-itf tho Wood, Liver, Kiilut-vs nml :I;m!.!w, Ibeso littler have no roiul. tuu Ui-ears arc caused Ly Vitiated jllood. . . Mechanical Diseases. rVmms eu gaged in Taints and .Minerals, sucli a4 Plumbers, Typo.scttur, (iohl hoalors, an Kiners, as they advance in lilu, am sulji te paralysis of the Bowel, 'ia gn.trH against Uiis, tuko a tloeo of Walkkk's Vix Euau BiTTKiis occasionally. For Skill Diseases,' Kruptioiw, Tet ter, Salt'Kliniim, lllotches. Spot., l'huplr.i, Pustules, lloils, Coi'lmiiclu.i, IIuir oi ui. Scald-head, Sore liycs. Ki-rsipetas. Itcii. Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors aud Diseases of the Skin of whatever naiim or nature, aro literally dug up nml rariivil out of the sj-stoin in a bhorl timo by l In m of these Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system ol so many thouuutua, aro ellectually destroyed and romovej. So system of niediciue, nu vonniruKSs, mi au thehuinitlca will list) tho system hum iiw like tbeso Dittcr.t. For Femalo Complaints, young or old, married or single, at the ilsvu ot wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie ltilters display so decided an inmieuce Uial iinpruvommit is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Dlood when ever yon find its impurities bursting iki vuik the skin iu Pimples, Eruption,!, or Saras: cleanse it when you Cud it ob.Umetwl not sluggish in tlie veins; cleanse it whou it u foul , your feelings will tell voit wlicu Koof the blood purs, aud the health of the i will follow. II. JI. MrlMlNAI.n Ji CO.. Druggists sniHiPii. Ati., San Frunciaiai I'n -'-Miti, aau cur. f W's'-liinL-ioii uiol Chmltoit St... :.' . eoltl by all UruKgUU ismiI Uiul r. C. W. EARNEST. BUKGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTK, I'A. ALL OPKHATIONH pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical lfc-ntUtrv mr- briuod with euro, ami warranted. I L'uar- uuu-e Htiei-esH or i-('l'iiiul tin- moiiev. Ullieo in ilt ANDIN It HICK 11LOCK. Itoiiii-uilt-r the place. -K-1V. l. W. r A ft N 1-.T.
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