MT;D.SflAni(IRMXC. APRU i. l60. nOROUGTI OFFICKHS. Fonic.MAS. L A Ctiai. Honner, M. Fin-rS ftK, Patrick. Joyce, D. V'J lankey. I I retire 3. T Prennan.V f .' "Cm it Chat. stein, J. E. Wcwk, Clark. Jutls HI): ,jHntier of the 7). S. Knox. r Hvhonl Drrrctrrx.t . Slmwkey," I). W, ClArk, A. Jf, Partridge, C. A. Randall, A. B. Kelly, J. T. P.rennnn. , ' ia FOREST COUNTY OFF;CF.n.S.' Member " Ctontre TIakut WniTK. .4?m.Wy-i-N. I'. VltKM.ttU. I'rr.Hitlrnt J ml) L. D. WEPMORP. daMrfafa Judf!c3oiMX Heck, tEn ward Kerr. 'rMiwrer LAWnEr-CR" Prothonotary, leg titter ItecWlftr, &c JUNTIH MtAWKET. j Shrifr.C. A. RsDAT,r, Loko. II. W. Leokbtjr, Cttfy fnpcrintenieiit'lT. S. EnocK- WAT. Vintrie.t A tlornryS. I). Tnwi. ry (JmnmUtionfirti C II. Church, PFTyt Yottnok. Cinty tiarvryrir T. 1). CotLIX. Cbronor W. C ConTjn':. Cbctify .4 uiHtrn NTcrror.A TiiOMr (on, I). F. CorRLt!P, F. C. Lact. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOSIBTA LODGE yo. iino, I. O. of O. F1. MF.KTH every Frldy ovening, at 7 o'clock, in tlio Ledgrt Room in Pax vrldgo' Hull. D. W. CLARK, K. O. O. W. SAWYER, Hec'y. 27-tf. n. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tlonestn. Pa. Collections made in this and adjoin ing counties. . 40-ly JMlTjlSrS "VT. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FAm Strrt.t, TIO XKS TA . PA . ,T. M. AGNEW, ATTORNEY - AT -LA W, TIONESTA, TA. ATTENTION SOM!f!JHS S 1 have been admitted to practice as an Attorncv in tho Pi Mf ion Other at Wai ltnfton, ' !. C. All eff-cera, Mldi'Ms. or wallrtr who were injured In tho late vnr, mii obtain pension- to which tlur may ho ptitltlcd, bv calling X or addressing trii fit I lonesta, Va. Al. claim for arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt at tention. Havlnur boin over fimr yonrs n nldior in the l-i to wnr, mid haviritr for n runnier of ve:rH on;Ktd in the proMM-nt'ion of sol Zllors' iiiiin. inv t-xfu'rlrnoo will unfimt iht collection of claiiiuiin llm pliortost poH nlble time. J. K. AONKW. 4Uf.' - ' F. W.Hays, 'ATTORXKY AT LAW, find XoTAr.Y t Pt-Mi.io. Jlvnol ii H-Jklll Ca.'n Dlotk, Htuio. SC, on City, Pu.. S9-ly Lav,rrco llousw, IMOVV-STA, I'KN'N'A. WM,' LAW L UF.N!E, PnoPKiKTon. This hou 1 centrally located. I'.vciythintf now and vrc'l fi'.rniwliMii Superior necomnind: limiH and Ktri''t ter.t.ion vfiven to uneKls. VK-tl!o and Fruits of all kinds nerved ."in their NCiwnn, Sainplo room for Com itiereinl AjfcntK. CENTRAL HOUSE. BOKNKR ,tr ACJN'KW niClv. T. C. Ja'kkom, Pririt.or. ThjH is a new uiiHe, and hmjnxt been fitted up for (lie iiueniiinindatioii of tlie public. A portion of Uie patronage of tlio public ia solicited. J. LI. ttfiAINK, 35. I., tionkstA, pa: Offick IToitih; 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 0 v. . Wednesday and Saturdays from Jl M. to i p. M." II. MIT. A. B. KkLUY. MA 1", VARK CO., B A IT KBBS Comer t.f F.lin t Walnut S . Tioneata. Riin'c of Discount and Deposit. Interuit allowed on Thno Depoplta. CoUoctions m.vloon all the Principal points of tho U. a. ColloctioiiM solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tioxi:sr., pa., a. CARPEOTER, PtctureB taken in arfllho latest styles the art. 20-1' QilAKLKS UAISICJ, PR A CTICA L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. Ja rear of Blum's Blacksmith, simp, ELM ST.. - - TIOVESTA, PA THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (V. C. WILSON) IS permanently located in tho Roberta chop, nc;ir llkslrt's corners, where ho and as many new one as ienl deposed to favor him with thi ir cuhtoni. liii motto Is: "Live and lot iivo." W. C. WILSON. Tioneita, June 24. 1870. QUlVSCRinE for tho ForeH Republican Oft wiil ray. . - Proprietor. -m ( m IISTSTJl?lA.iCIi;! LIFE, FIRE 5 ACCIDENT. J3. V. CLARK, Jr., A"t. FIRE INSURANCE: "Etrn, Liverpool A London t Oloho, Lycoming, North British t . Mercantile, HauoTer, Franklin of Pt-iladelphla, Contlnontal, Northern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE: Travel c vi 1M Accident Insuranco Company. -Oflice : C. C. Thompson', Law OfTico, Grandln T.lock, Tldlon?e, Pa. )IITTT1 TUATiT'T? mnyko fonnd on filnntOonk .1 HXtJ iTAX iiiiX l; Anwnll ft Co'ii Nrwrnr r A1rrtllnn Rumn ('OBpruce BM.wbpn ml'-rrf l!n , -on tract uui Lxi uinja lor It 1T fll lV VOHIi. """LoiiirANMi Frfe Methodist prencliinfj in the Univcrsalist Cburcli next Sunday . . rj . . . ., M. E. hSrnday School at 10 o'e . . . 7 'T a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. Oil 73?c! Gen. Harry White has placed us under obligators to him fur valuable public documents. Messrs. A. 13. Howland and C. II. Ames, prominent citizens of Titusville, wire io town yesterday. -The mud has dried into dust and I the dust aforesaid is scattered ti tbe "four Winds of heaven." The new rooou is away up north, which, according to old prognostica tors, means continued co'd weather. Onion sets art in market, and command the modest turn of 28 cants per quart, aud not anxiotii to sell at that. Hu. E Kerr, of Burnett, is to-day announced as a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Republican uageo. --Hon. A. K. Dunkel, Sec'y of In ternal Affairs, will please accept our thanks fir a copy of bis report for lh year 1879. , Miss' May Kelly arrived horn from C'incincati yesterday, where she has been attending school since last September. This is the time of year when the young man woes the maiden of his choice to the forests in Pea re h of the 'fragrant trailing arbutus. Work on the new F. M. Church is progressing rapidly, and the edifice will be inclosed in let. than two weeks. Tbe site is a very pleasant one. Hart, t'je cdored pedestrian, won the match in New York last week, making lh best time od record. He got something over $8,000 for his week's walk. The Derrick of Saturday says the largest transaction ever made t the Oil Cilv exchange took place yester day, aggregating 1,478,000 barrels, representing a business of 81,182,400. It is stated that all trade dollars bearing 'he figures "1880" ar coun lerfeit The government has issued none this year. Yet such n trade ili.ll.ir has made its appearance. If one be offered you, refuse it. ; Several loons have been killed in the river during the past week. Mr. Dingmao made a very good shot on one, hitting it on the head at a distance of nearly a hundred ynrdu, with his 3- barrel 'Baker." Hon. J. G. Dale is'announced as a greenback candidate for the Legis lature, ur.d Daniel Harrington for Associate Judge. Wonder if the Jailer gentleman will expect a "boost" from the "man with the dirty shirt?"' We see it stated that every post oflice in the United States is to be fur nished with a new instrument -the invention of a signal service clerk which bliow8 bv diald the kind of weather aud atmosphere at the time indicated cs most probable, Quarterly meeting will be held in the M. E. Church, Eatt Hickory, two weeks from next Suturday aud Sunday, May 1st and 2d, according to anuuuuceiueut made by Rev. Slone ln?t Sunday evening. A cordial iuvi tution i extended to all. A fire broke out in the building occupitd by Carson Bros., jewelers, opposite Einstein's store, yesterday afternoon which might hav resulted quite seiioiinly, had it not been dis covered in time. The fire seems to have been caused by a spark fulling on the roof. A frpot about leu feet ttjuare was burned in tho root before the flames wera arretted. Three minute tui'i'o and the building could not have beeu aved, which, with the hih' wind would have placed adjacent buildings in imminent danger. Horse Thief. Some lively work in th horse-thiev. ing line performed on Friday last. Since ihe CrKl of April Jerry llepler, who lives rear fiel. Whitman', in Tio nesta township, has had a young man named Elmer Gill, about 17 years ot go, employed or. hia farm. On the morning of the above date Jerry had eoroo business near Nebraska and went there to attend to it. Returning about noon be asked his vifu where . Elmer was arid was told that he had gone out to do some work on the farm. Not seeing the boy anywhere on the place and fiudiiig that one of his horses and a single harn.-pa bad disappeared Mr. llepler'a suspicions became aroused and be immediately instituted a search. He succeeded in tracking the horse to this place, and at the toll uoiibct iii tiiu Dilute icariiuu iua n mtv , , ,i i . " and horse answeriDi; the description answermg the descripti had passed over and gone in the di rection of Hickory. In company with constable Philip Emmet he boarded the train for Tmnkeyville, but on arriving there and leurning nothing of their man, the two came back to Vest Hickory where they again got the trail. The boy had been there but an hour or two previous and traded the harness to Win. Kirrmi for a Knddlp Fnim ther1 he WR traced l0 F . das, where he had sold tbe horse aud saddle to some man, taking his note for the inine. Ho was ' nabbed" and brought back to this place where he had a hearing before 'Squire Knox, who bound him over to court, and he is now confined in tbe bastile. The hoy, up to this time, hail beeD a good worker, and had gained the confidence of his employer. When Mr. Hepler asked what induced him to act in this manner he said hedid'ot know what put it into his head. He aid he bad intended negotiating the note and skipping the country, but that, it was probably "the best thing that could have happened him under the circumstances. He hai the fore thought to take with him a quantity of chop to fted the horse which he had done along the road somewhere. It will doubtleEs prove a good lesson to the young mat), llepler recovered all h;s property. ' The new Town Council met and organized on Monday evening. J. T. Breunan was appointed Secretary of the board for the ensuing year. A. B. Kelly was chosen Treasurer, aud Miles W, Tate was selected as counsel for the board. Dr. J. E.. Blaine was re appointed Health Officer for the en suing year. Burge.s Foreman ap pointed the following committees: On Finance, Chas. Bonner and .Tustis Shawkey ; on Streets, M. Eiusiein and D. W. Clark; on Side-walks, Patrick Joyce and-J. E. Wenk. The council Settled with Mr. Kelly as Treasurer for the past year; also wirh Messrs. Breunan aud Tate, for services ren-d-jre) us Secretary and Counsel, re spectively. The appointing of Street Commissioners was laid over until next meeting. After approving one or two email bill the Council adjourned to meet at o '11 of Burgess. The Forest National has changed hands, and, it is presumed, will be run in tho interests of the Democratic party hi reader. Mr. J. M. Kepler is the purchaser and the fmt paper will appear next Fiiday. We understand he icteuds calling it the National Dem ocrat, whether that means that it will be, like the Irishman's pig, "jist partly," we are not prepared to bay. In the meantime we wish the new paper success in all but politics. The Greeubackers, while they seem some what lost without the paper, say they are better off without it As to Dr. Coburn', he has got an elephant off his hands for which he no doubt feels duly thankful. Although we have had some pretty spirited discussions in the past year, our business and private relations have been pleasant, and we wish him success in the future. Mr. I). F. Billig, of Presidsnt, Pa., was in town on Lnturday last loking over the field with a view to starting a teleet school hero when the present term in ended. Ho saw nearly, it not all the parents, who gave bi,m sufficient encouragement to iodu.ee him to come, and he expects to begin about the first Monday iu Juno, having 'secured the use of the school room from the directors. Mr. Billig has taught in President for upward of sixteen months, and has given eminent satis faction to the patrons. He comes well recommended as a teacher and gentle bian, and will doubtless give good sat ipftiction to all wbo patrcnire hita. Tioneata is soon to acquire two moro substantial citizens. Mr. G. M. Kepler and a Mr. Iloskin both of Millerstown, Butler county, expect to briDg their families here and become permanent residents of the place. They were up last week to make ar rangements, and both ore well pleased with our town. They expect to engage quite extensively in the nil and lumber business in this county. Mr. Kepler has been with our people since early last summer, during which time he has gained the confi lenoo and respect of all by hn square dealings. Mr. Hos kins is highly spoken of as a first class citizen, and we are glad to learn, is a staunch Republican. We heartily welcome them to our pleasant and flourishing town. The river hills above towD on tho opposite side were on fire Inst Friday. If our forests are to have another scorching like that of last spring, we are in fa vor of burning a few of the perpetrators, the same as the fires burn our small game, such as pheasants, quail, rabbits vc. These fires destroy more game than all the hawks, owls and foxes put together, because the former destroy an entire nest of 12 or 15 eggs or young birds at once, while the Utter catch them one at a time. Besides this large tracts of valuable timber are frequently ruined by the fires. Shoot tin' incendiaries The following item in the Titus ville Iler&ld of At ril 9, is too good to keep. The item was probably stolen from our issue of last week, but, thank heaven, we didn't mix up the names so fearfully: "Dad Smearbaugh and Billy Hulings have gone into the pigeon woods of Forest county. The above came to us on a postal card. Now will some gentleman kindly in form us who the partiss are? They may be citizens of our city, which has grown so large tint we are no longer able to call every resident by name. If they are, it is all right and we feel repaid." Most of the lumbermen who took advantage of the recent flood to run their wares lo Pittsburgh have re turned in good spirits. Pine lumber is selling readily at from $14 to $18 per thousand feet, while timber ranges all the way from 12 t 22 cents per foot according to length and quality. This state of prices is calculated to inspire much good feeling in the hearts of those w ho succeeded iu get ting the'r lumber to tha creek. Our lumbermen have needed a "boom" in their trade for several years aud we're glad to know they have got it. Adjourned Court was held in this place on Monday, Associates Kerr and Reck presiding. A telegram was re ceived from Judge- Welmore announc ing his illness aud inability to attend. Approving the bonds of recently elected Constables was the principal business transacted. James Swailes was appointed Constable for Tionesta borough, ties Chas. II in ton, who was elected in February, but respectfully "declined the honor." We have heretofore uuintenlion ally neglected to notice the addition of another valuable citieen to our county, Mr. Hoovler, of Armitrong county, who now occupies tbe Stow farm, about a mile up Tionesta creek. After traveling all over the western country Mr. Hoovlar concluded to set tle down in Forest county, which speaks well for the superiority of our county, and shows his excellent judgment. Chill W. Hazzard, commander of the Department of Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic, has issued an order fixing Satflrday, May 29, as dec oration day. l he order is issued in accordadce with the rulvs and regula tions governing the order, and also tho act of Assembly in respect to legal hol idays when they come ou Sunday, con sequently, Decoration day iu this State will be on tho 29 ih of May. Eight barrels of pigeons were shipped at this station last Thursday. Sheffield, leads this however, upward of 50 barrels having been shipped from that place on Monday of last week. Three hundred birds, or therea bouts, fill a barrel. The pigons are caught near Marienville, this county. --Mrs. Bovard departed for the city yesterday morning to buy her spring stock of millinery goods. Sbo will bring ou the finest stock ever brought to Tionesta. Her opening day wiil be uext Wednesday, 21st, aud uoueo'ftho ladies should fail to call and make their selections. Somebody has started the report that "Col." N. L. Atwood, tho main ppoke in the greenback wind mill in Western Crawford, aud about as fair a representative of Ihe pure and unde nted Greenbacker as can be found outside, the sand-lots of San Fiancisco, in about to move to Venango county. Conneaulville Courier. Burglars entered the storo of Rob inson & Cornwell, at Stoneboro, on Friday night, but succeeded in getting nothing but four or five dollars in small change. No doubt Davo was out to see his girl when tho burglary took place else he might have caught the ''chappies." Au effort is being made, with some prospects of success, to get tbe Court ney Ilaulati-Riley race at Chautauqua lake. Derrick. They may bo able to get the race there, but we know of a half dozen or so, whom, we'll bet seventy five thousand dollars, they won't get. Just received, Pearl Barley. Plum Butter, Smoked Jallihut, fresh Or anges, &c, at Win, Smearbaugh &Co. It. Business sMhe Recorders' Office. List of Deeds, Mortgages, &c, re corded during the month of March, 18S0: Deed ; West. Hickory Mining As soeiation to Win Reed ; for 100 aors of land in Harmony tnwnsnip. Cin sideration $11,000 00 Deed ; Win. Reed and wife to The Pittsburgh Nat'l Bank of Commerce; for about 1100 acres in Harmony twp. Consideration $10,000.00. Deed ; Win. J. Bleakley acd wife to J. E. Muse, for 150 acren in Kings- ley twp. Consideration $450. Deed; en ry C. Cooper to A. F. Osterloh et al, for 1129 aens in Howe twp. Consideration $200.. Assignment in Bankruptcy ; D. C. Winslow, Register to W. II. Clark, effects of Samuel Maun. Mortgage; Jane Neill, by Att'y in fact, to Tack Brothers, one-half of 1000 acres in Harmony twp. Release ot Mort. ; J. Furman Wil kinson to Calvin G. II ink ley ; mort gage on land in Harmony twp. Deed ; Calvin G. Hinkley and wife to J. M. Kepler, for one-half of 200 acres in Harmony twp. Considera tion $1000. Deed : Jacob M. Kepler to Calvin G. Hinkley, for one-half of 389 -acres in Harmony twp. ConsideJation 81000. Deed ; Silas J. Wolcott and wife to Joseph Grove, for about one-third ucre in Tionesta boro. Considera tion $1500. Deed; F.E.Allison aud wife to N. G. Ball, for 311 acres in Hickory twp. Consideration $G50. Deed ; A'. L. Blood et al, to Hood. Bonbright & Co., for 100 acres in Jenks twp. Deed ; Boubrigbt Jenks twp. Consideration $200. E. A. Sinn et al, to Hood, & Co., for 100 acres iu Consideration $500. Mortgage; . S. Vansantford et al, to W. A. Nicodemus, on 00 acres in Jenkstwp. Consideration $1,000.00- Deed ; II. J. Grey and wife to A. M. Moore, for 154 acres iu Green twp. Consideration $700. Power Att'y ; Jane Neill to Joseph A. Neill. Deed ; E. C. Mays et al, to Mary A. Reed, for lot in Clarington. Con sideration $50. Deed ; E. C. Mays et al. to Mary A. Reed, lot in Clariugton. Consid eration $100. Deed ; Win. W. Rose to Jamee 7. A'idder, for 177 acres iu iickory twp. Consideration $1. Deed ; J. K. Palmer and wife to Marcus tilings, land in iowe ami Jenks twp's. Consideration $11,238.81. Deed ; C. W. Gilffllan and wifo to J no. Jl. iUeudel, tor ID acres in Alngsley Deed ; twp. Consideration $175. V . A. JMicodemus aud wile Williams et al, for 400 acres twp. Consideration $3000. James . A'iilder and wife to J. W. in Jenks Deed ; to Jesse C. Dayton, for 172 acre9 in iickory twp. Consideration $1. Deed ; Lavina Stone et a I, to N. rj, Ball, for land in iickory twp. Con sideration $100. Deed ; Theodore Roberts and wifo to Cornelia Moore, for 113 acres io Tionesta twp. Consideration $500. Deed ; Samuel T. Neill, Ma3ter, to S. G. Thompson, properly et the Peutisyl vania Transportation Com paoy. Consideration $79,995.00. MfJfK H H U fc r5?-Always tho Best. This Ktrwicl.-ml Anu'rlcnn I'o .tier i usimI' ua.l enil.iiscl Ov Uiuu.:iin!s of thaveiy lwt iuiiilir I liroU'-jlioul, iiih rniiiii' v. F. u h ran mutinim u siu.ill Cm n'.i.ure lo u-o niV.tmJ. ii' -i sin mmi ln-uri' me. tii ki's :i ro utt-rlv i.inwis' it io , l'! it:" il vW !:.; Ui, ,1.1 1,-.' i:i'K--ts in (J mi! i J:i!v . t'.-i;.vU;i.t I'ive foiiivl Yttw-o"-" Lost, A Michel, or the Maple Cre-1 road, omowliore between .Clariugtoa and Marienville. The finder will be lib erally rewarded by returning it to Tho. J. Russell, Tionesta, Pa. . The tittla ones ieve it, and often cry for more--a hat? 'Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," which cores them of Coughs, cold., and whooping f coughs For sale by Bovard. 2 2t. Saved from Sulci Je! rnanv Buffer ers ! by using BaVosm.-r, Backache, Liver and Kidney Cure. - Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti'usville, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 2 2t. The secret of perfect health is in variably found by those who take "Sellers' Liver Pills." For ealo bjr Bovanl. ' 2 2t. Boils, pimples on the face, 6alt rheum, old sores, and all "cutaneous eruptions disappear like magic when "Lindsey's Blond Searcher" is used. For salo bv Bovard. ' 2 2t. Go to G. W. Bovarda for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness nnd durability of color they are uncqtialed. Color 2 to' 6 lbs., price 15 cents. ' 33-ly. m . . nr. tVMttlr, AflMttabarg-h, Fa., It Is well known, ha for many ycr stood tl lh head of the profession la hia specialty, til ehronio and b ood dlsesMx, nerrou prostration anil all dlf aatroua constiqucticeH. See his card In ano.otW luun. Head hi work, and Judg, for yourolf. DIED. i ALLEN. In Sugar Grove, Pa.,' at tho M. E. paraonnffo, April 4; 1880, Millicent Richardson, orly child of Rev.' W. O. and Mrs. II. R. Alton, agod 10 .veeoks nnd 3 days. , ' .'! ,' The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of their many warm friends in this community in their sore afilictiou. ' ' ; TIONESTA 3IA11KKTS CORRECTED KVEUY TUESDAY, BY 1'EMAllI.E DEALE1I8 Flour barrel choice - - '- 8.00 Flour Hack, best -7 - 2.00 Corn Meal, 100 ns - - - - 1.75 Chop feed, pure grain. .- - - , 1.40 Rye 33 bushel - - - . fi670 Oats New tjj bushel - 45rr50 Corn, car - - - - - 3S-10 Heans tj bushel - . .. 2.00(gi3.CO Ham, sugar cured .- -.1- 12 Breakfast Bacon, suprar cured 10 Shoulders ... - ' '-'"78 Whitefish, lmlf-bnrrels - - - 5.75 Lake herring hnlf-barrelu - - 3.75 Sugar - - 10 121 Syrup - - . - - - '."'' 75 N. O. Molasses new, - , - - 60(75 Roast Rio CoiTeo . 22 26 Rio Coffee, - ; - - - 3022 JavaColTco - - - - .15 Tea - - - ... .2o(i,gu nutter 22(525 Rice - . . - - OS($10 Eggs, fresll - - ' - - - 12 Salt best lake - - - - 2.25 Lard - - . - - ' - " 12 Iron, common bar .... 5.00 Nails, lOd, keg - - - 0.00 Potatoes - - - - 40 Ml Limo-bbl. - - '-' - 1.60 Dried Apples per !b - - .- G(U.H Dried Beef - - - . - 17(1? 1 Dried Peaches per tt . ; . - ja Dried Peaches pared per - - '' 16 I take pleasure In telling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchaod TUB: iVX I5USIXESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM t SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED tit v.vy old .1 stimil, ami 1 am propurad Ui attend to all my friends, and tho public generally,, w ho need ANYTHING IK THE GUN LINE I I ahall keep a perfect Ktock of all kinds ot Ar&vaumTiora! Ad till kinds of FBSHEFJC TACKLE. I shall also continutto handle th 'White" Sewing JIaehine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and see 10c. You will. find me ALWAYS AT llOMi:. Muxle Loaders made to order and war- I ranted. PCTTR E P A I R'l N 0 IN ALL ITS LJJ BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHfULLY.L'ONE. 1:. a. li.tivmvix. Tidiouto, Ph., Aug. IV, ' L3 FOWDSH HO uFQnTItj MEN
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