WEDNESDAY ROESlSli, MAR. 1, IS$2. liOUOUGII OFFICERS. , nrijnK S. J, Wnr.coTT. fjwnei'twctt North ward, T. J. Vnn Giiwon.T. It. Cobb, Jno. A Unit; South w.ird, . W. RobliHon, S. II. Haslet, Eli llolcmun. Jus'icc.n of the Peace J. T. Brennan, I). 8. Knox. CoimtnbfeJnm? Walters. K-hool Olrentnr I. Hhawkey, R. .T. Wolentt, K. L. Davis, A.. II, Kelly, O. W, Robinson, A. II. Partrldgo. . 3a.. FOnilST COUNTY OFFICERS. If em her of rS7TM-,TAH. MosanoVB. Member of XnuttcS. O. II am.. A HtemMif K. L. Pwis. President JitclQf'W. P. Rnnw-. j4.MfT'f Judaea John Reck. C. A.. HfLf.. Prothonntarv, fteaitter Jt Recorder, . Jitktis Sn awu nr. Awi',7". C W. Ci,AT!T-; Owo-nasower II. W. LEPT-nuR, J. S. JlrcNDrcnsoN!!. A. Zuk.npki.t..' (fnuntt superintendent J. E. lIiLL- ABI. . . District A Comity S, D. Irwtw. yifr.v Or")u.sHe'." R. J. IInxAnn, j. r.UKRN AWAf.T. .County Surv;vtrT. F. Wiiittbkin. r.Vii(i'-CJ(. CiitTitni. Oovritu And Horn G. W. Wakdt::, J. A. Scott, 11, 15. Swaixky. DU31NES3 DSRECTORY. TI0NE3TA LODGE No. O. ofO.F. T TTCF.TS every Sifnrdnv rvnliij, t 7 JVl o'clock, in Um Lodgo IVkhu i Par- trklgo's Hall. .T il TtTNGM AN. N. O. O.W. SAWYER. Scc.V. 27-tf. JT.' PKF.NNAN. r. M. fUTAWU KV. ' u n r n n a r j & en aw i: c y f (Koal EsUta Agents & Conveyancers, (0(?hts in Court House,) tionesta; forest county, pa. ' PARTICULAR ATTENTION pivon to i. ' Sihr-hfM. Ilrlefs.' Pfiviireiit of Tuxes, 'Redemption of Jjimds, Purchase of Lands (it Treasurer's Halo, win draw noons, mortgages, agreements, Arc. All busine entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. Everything dono satisfactorily and nt reasonable rates. ltjanH Local and miscellaneous. Couilrnntnl Time Tattle TioncMa Mallou. NOnTll. Train 15..... 0:M cm Train ! 'M'i pin Train 18 5:12 prn south. Train 18..... 10:"7 am Train 10 2:21 pm Train 10 7:4'' pm Train 9 North, aad Truin 1(1 South carry tho uiail. rcliing in tlio Presbyterian Churrh" next .Sunday morniDj and evening, lv Rev. Ilirkling. rre8byteriRn bablmth bejiool at 3 p. m.; M. JZ. 6ubbth School at 1U a. in. ' . rA' J ,"x ? L. DAVIS. E ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW, Tione;?a. Ph. Collections mad In thin and adjoiniuf; con nt . '. TlivTtate, ATTOKKnY-AT-T-AW, Him Btrct. Tlonwta, V. rp F. RITCrilCY, . ',''' ATTORNEY AT-L a W, , , . . - V . Tionontftj Forcat County Ta. J .e.'agnkw,- f. ATfORNEY- A.T-T. AW, V TIONK3TA, PA. ATTirXTION KOI,IIKUl! T hyo been mfmlttcd to prnctlco as an Attorncr In tlio Ptmimiou Oilloo lf Wash- inrton, ' H. C. All r.faors noldicrs, or Miilors w ho were in.iir-d in the late war, ran obtain Densions to which thov mar bo entitled, bv callbiRon or addnvsinsr me nt Honea, Pa. Alto, rlniniH for arronrasics pf pay mtd bounty vlll rceolvo prompt at niMf.lnn. Ilviiin- t.ofin over four venri a soldier in tl l-i ti war. and lm-insr i'or.A miinber of renrs enRnjrod In tbe moocntlon of aol cUnrs' !aim, my cxporionce will twnro hn rollrrt.ion of claimrtin tho shortest pos- Ibletlm. J. R. AOSEW. 41tc. . JAAYr.KNCK IIOUSK, Troxr.sTA. pk:;n'A. wm. smear- nAirr.IT. PnopmKTon. This hou- ta c..ntTivllr located. Everything new and vcll fnrnibed Superior ai:cominoini' t!r.ti nml strlet, nf tention "iven lo irnefts Vegetable's and Fruits of ail kinds nerved lnthetr nson. Samplo-room lor Coin -wiorcial Ap;rnt.. Hon. J. 13. Aguew i attending uur court thia week. Henator Hall of tbis district paid out town a flying visit yerterday. , -Hon. N. V. Wheeler of East Hickory, ppenl part of tbe week in town. -Peter Berry and Cltss. GrifSn, ff Fuguinlus, di.l eoaio ''cuurting id town ihU week. .Mrs. L. K. Freeman, of Frsnklin, 'u tbb gnest of hr fister, Mrs. E. L. Davis, this week. Mies Maggie Vrse of Oil City, is paying Mil's Linnie Grove nnd other Tionctita frieuda a vieit. We Doticed our old friend Mr. J. B. Pefttsall of Claringtoo, on our . . Bcreels. tjuecs he Ss "couriiug. I Will McKim, tho effitient mail aeut on the route between Oil City aud Irviuelon, paid tis a pleasant viiit yesterday. Mr. N. Ii. Groves of O. W. Mil ford'a drv cuods eRtoblisbment, Oil City, dropped in to eee us ft few mo ments Monday. A Mr. Mood, of Mercer county, has moved bis family to town and oc cupies the Bowman house, lately vaca ted by Mr. Hiker's family, Mr. R. Rudolph, one of the solid Republicans of Kiiigsley township, at- leaded court tttia week, and took occa sion to reroeojber the printer, Dr. Morrow reports the arrival of a c'u-1 at D. E. Platner's domicile yef- terday, at Salmon Creek. Cigars jou, Dave, when you come down. Sam. W. Calvin E-q., of Pitts burgh, was among tbe foreign attor nevs at court tbis week. His cheerful countenance lit up our sauctum Monday. Mrs. T. J. VanGiesen was taken verv low with pneumonia on Saturday niirht last, and for a time her life was on on QENTUAL UOL'Sn, BONNER A AONEW RT.OCK. T. C. Jackov, Proprietor. This' la a now Vni.ua ml lm Inst heen fitted ill) for the poeoinmodiitioH of tho piddle. A portion (les.,aired of, but at tbis wri'.iog she is O? the patnmaRO of the public is solicited. 1 , 4Vly C. COIJUKN, M. r., PITYSICTAN SUROEON, (m Ti1 over fifteen venrs oxperienei in tha pr.ict'm of bis prol'eKsion, bavins srrad vinted lefjallv nnl honorably May 10. 1SH5. , Office nnd R!denee in Forest House, opposite the Rourt Iloiwe, 'i'iouesta, 1 a. Auk. 2o-l!S0 J AV, MORROV. M, D.t " PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Tate of Armxtronr; county, having located in Ttonests in prepared to attend all pro- jv.-siona" calls promptly una ai an uour1". tXIioo In RmearbanKh & Co.'s new build in?, up stairs. Oilico hours 7 to H A. M., n.l 1 1 to 12 m. : 1! to 3 and fV to 7 P. M. Mundav". ft to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 6t to 7i V. M. Iteaidenco in Henage house, rear o Court House. raay-1 PI R. K. L. STI3 ADMAN, " SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Aeonib building, up intra, onnosite tlio I.awrenee LIou.se, Tio- nosta. Pa. All worn warranted, and at roasonabla prices. ' H H. MAT. A- B' KELLT - ma r, TAJIK C CO., 3 -A- 35T IC El S Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowod on Timo Deposits. Colloetlous made on all tho Principal points much better, glad to elate By reference to the proper place it. will be seen that Hon. Andrew Cook, of Barnett township, is a candi date for Congress in this 25th District, subject to Republican usages. Jt is ery eay to see that this is court week bv the pleasant smile on the countenances of our citrchants, and tbe benign looks of our legal iibts as they pass around aruong us Fred. Morgan of St. Petersburg, is shaking hands with Tionesta friends now. He is on his way to Richburg, where he will try his hand at clerkin ig a store. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Stow of Bradford, spent the Sabbath in Tip nesta, tho guests of Mr. II. II. Mays family. A hearty welcome is always ovUndfld to them bv their old time friends. Hon. A. Cook, of Cooksburg, is in town not at court but just to see Wo regret to bear .of tho illtieM of Mnj. B. W. Goodman, of IIcvo twp., on account of whili be was itn-. able to attend court, and from whom we hoped to get ft bat2b of "oil news" from bis bailiwick. ' Tho following Arbitrators were ohosau last week in the caso of J. A, Proper vs. Barnett township : J. K. Clark, Samuel Clark and D. W. Clark. Tho notices were made out by P. M. Clark and served by Sheriff C. W. Clark. How's IhU for Clarks? Up to this morning Done of the important cases in court had been dis posed of. The grand jury returned true bills against Robert llarger and George Mealy for larceny and arson. The suit of O'Harc vs. tbe B. P. & W. R'y is on trial now. Flour has declined 25c. per bar rel. We have reduced according!?. It. IIoi.ki.ian A. Hopkins. Our thanks are due and extended to our old frieud and patrou, M. L. Range of Stewarts Ruu, for a basket of mofct delicious apples from his thrifty farm. Len. is one f the suc cessful farmers of Forest who, in his prosperity doesn't forget to make glad the heart of the poor printer. - Mr. Samuel Clark, who bad been coofiu"d to tho house with an attack of riickness for several days, was taken suddenly .worse on Friday evening last, aud has since been very low. His trouble, we understood, is pneumonia The physicians think with the good nuring he is receiving be will recover. This is believed to be the largest court held in forest county lor sev eral years. The hotels are crowded to their utmost capacitY. The witnesses and others interested in the B. P. & W. R. R. suits were compelled to go to Oil City for accommodation on Mon day and Tuesday evenings. There is an unusual number of jurors in at tendance. Mi. Wm. Black, Howe township's efficient constable, made bis regular quarterly visit to court tbis week as usual. He talks of leaving the county before long and moving to his farm in York State, but we hope be will change bis mind, as in his departure we would not' only lose a good citizen, but the Republican party a staunch and faith ful worker. Mr. Craig Coburn and wife, par ents of Dr. Coburn, accompanied by their daughter1 and son, Mrs. A. R. Trumbower and M. L. Coburn, nre paying tbe Doctor a visit. They are from Muncie, Iud., which State they left cn account of the poor health of the agod couple, aud will locate in this section provided they can secure a suitable place. It is whispered about that a bridge is soon to be built over the river at Hickory, tbe principle stocfi; to be taken by Tionesta parties. From what we can learn nsarly enough has been subscribed to insure its erection. This will be a big plumb for that rap idly growing town, and we heartily congratulate our neighbors' on their bright prospects. A gentleman from Barnett in forms us that some of bis neighbors intended to start tbe plow on last Monday morning. The" fine weather of the pact few days seems to warrant such at) action, and if March is as fa vorable as tho present month has been we Luay look for an early spring and a bountiful harvest; but "there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." Morris tbe tailor, of Oil City, wishes to inform bis many old custom ers in this section that be has just re turned from New York with a grand stock of the newest and handsomest spring goods that has been brought to the oil regions for years, and invites the public to call aud -inspect before purchasing elsewhere. He is sure he can suit the most fastidious taste, both as to style and price. llis tits are B."W.''Msy took hisdeparturo for Louisville, Ky., last Thursday, where he will engage in business with bis brother Will, who is extensively en gaged io. the manufacture of coffins, lien's numerous friends here will mias his ever , welcome tread upon our streets. lie n one of . toe boys that wears well, and grows more fascinating with age, especially with the gentler sex. UoocJ juek to you, lien: and may our loss be your gain. Mr. C. F. Gillespie will commence tbe erection of a commodious and sub stantial dwelling house on bis Vino St., lot as soon as the weather becomes i stttled. Mr. G. has paid taxes on ot for several years and received little or no benefit therefrom: he therefore proposes to put it in shape so it will bring him in something, and at the same time be a benefit to the town. Th 8 house will be for rent, and will be arranged with a view to tbis end. We consider this the right kind of public spirif and only wish more ofTionesta's property owners, who are abundantly able, would follow the good example. A considerable amount of lumber was started down the river on Publishing Township Accounta.. Sattir- day last, and the "hoys" are expecting mi T . J I. vnnmti n A from a protracted illness and we are away8 perfect ag caQ b(J attested by glad to see him with us once more. . . bave trie(l th aod hia good returns therefrom. Lumber is in good t'emand and the markets of the "Smoky City" are quoted higher this eessoo than for several years, un less it may be in some special kinds of lumber. A considerable amount is yet up tbe creek; at Foxburg, Minis ter, Porky, Buck Mills, Newtown, Lamentation, Bear Creek, Jug Han dle, and Nebraska, all of which will find ready market down the '"long waters." We understand that tbe Salmon Creek Lumber Co. intend ad ding a shingle mill to their establish ment at the mouth of Salmon Creek. The friends of Miss Minnie Riker, will be pained to learn of her unex pected death which occurred at Wis- tier, Tuscola Co., Michigan, ou tbe 15tb of February. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Riker, who moved from Tionesta to the above named place in December last, tbe young lady having gone there some months previous and iad been liviug with a Bister. Mis3 Minnie was aged 18 years, and while here seemed to be iu excellent health. She air a perfect lady in all respects, ber modest and simple lady-like manners bavrag won for her the esteem aod respect of all her acquaintances here. Her aged parents and other relatives have the sympathy of our people in their sad affliction. It is with sincere regret that we are called upon to chronicle the 8'jd" den death of Mr. Charles D. Mabie which took place at Kinzua, Warren county, Pa., ou Thursday, Feb. 23, 1882. His complaint was pneumonia and he lived but a few days after be was attacked. He had written to his familv but a few days previous, eta ting that his health was good, and that be was succeeding nicely. His two sons, Frank and Harry arrived shortly after bis death, and conveyed his remains to Fairview, Erie cojQty, where the funeral took place, and he was laid to rest in the cemetery beside other relatives, gone before. Mr. Mabie was well knowD throughout this sec tion ot country, and at oue time was one of the most successful business men in Crawford county, where he speot the greater portion of hi life, principally In tbe hotel business, in which be bad few equals. He was always courteous and kind, and made his guests feel at home while partak ing of his hospitalities. lie bad his ups aud downs iu tbis world, and he always bore tbetn bravely ; he was never kDowu to lay don under a misfortune. Although 58 years of age when he died he worked hard up to the day he was taken sick. "Pnacebe to bis ashes." Editor Retv bucas : . . As it is now near the timo when township accounts most be settled, arid when statements uhoiibl be published, I feel like nskinjr why' it is that, except inj? a very few csihm, the finan cial statement? .'of tho several townships and school districts in Forest Co., are never allowed to appear in print in our county papers? It may bo given mo in answor that it costs a grod deal to publish In tho papers, and that hetico It ii to thd interest of taxpayers to post up hand-bills instead. Although I have no certain in formation on this point, I still doubt if this be always the reai reason, for I ven ture to think that very generally where no publication is made in tho papers no band-bills arc; put up cither. And again i thiS , l (kn ncn nf rtOWtiolct wlirw rklll.Tiwl. ti nt. because thej' liko to, but because they feel they must, is it ressonable to think they will bo likoly to take on themselves un necessary work ? Will they bo likely to take it on themselves to write out ten or more statements and travel over the town- whip a:id put them up, when but one, end a postage stamp to carry it, is all that is required? (Unless, indeed, they mean to pay themselves for this! In such caso where will be tho saving.) And on the other hand, if our officials really want tho taxpayers to see tho statement, Burely they will put it where we can best weo it. A liand-bill, put up to-day, may bo torn down by some vand d or tho elements to morrow. The taxpayer may riot have time to leave his work and run over the township reeking for hand-bills. Our home paper can, and certainly will carry the statement to tho home of all who may wish it. I think it clear then, that this is not the real reason. There remain, then, but three other reasons, either of which means a dangerous Btate of affairs. The three rea sons may be that our officials are cither incompetent, or careless, or crooked. As to being incompetent to get up asta emcnt in gooi shape, thoro are but few, if any, who may not acquire ability enough for their duties, if they only will ; the trouble lies in tho fact, that as human nature yoes there is not enough of painstaking in either the learning or tho doing, A great deal depends on the clerks and secretaries of the several boards of road commission ers and school directors. How many of these take psins to learn aud practice a commendable system of book-keeping. I opine the township books generally are apt to be inaccurate, by reason of tho slip shod way in which they are kept. Not enough work exact full is dono on them. Who that has ever had occasion to take a set of township books and trace back tho oj erations of past years, but that has taken on himself a plerplexing task? Yes, there is doubtless a great deal of imperfect work done, but it is mostly the work of carelessness rather than of inabil ity. The most of us have more oi the ele ment of carelessness in onr nature than is good for us, but pecuniai y self interests spurs us on to take somo care of tho things of our own. The township official does not have this spur to duty, and maj', if he follow his natural bent, take tilings easy, tho painstaking will bring him no gain, his carelessness no loss. If our officials are careless in the matter of publishing the financial statements, what guarantee have we that they are not careless in all else? A lack of painstaking is certain to result in loss ; and I can see that it is a very easy matter for losses to occur, and even the officials themselves not know it It must not be believed that our officials are dishonest. I, for one, don't believe it. And yet, is it not clear that if the state ments are not published as the law de mands there must certainly be something wrong? The law requiring publication is a crood one. and should be obeyed. The taxpayer has a right to know whether tho hard earned money ho pays iu taxes isju diciouslv exnonded. He wants to feel sure that it is not lost, strayed or Btolen And beyond this, the law ia founded on a knoweldgo of human nature : It was doubtless contemplated that the effect of its operation on the officials themselves will be to secure from them better service. I hardly think, on the whole, that I need apologize for this letter ; and yet I almost feel like throwing it in the fire, because some may think it a spiteful lliug at some body. It is notning of tho kind truly. am only agitating for reform, and cannot wrong any one. Agitation as to his duties will only make the litness of the capable. careful official more apparent ; and if, on the other hand, my bow drawn at a ven ture hits tho mark, I am doing good ser Tlercantilo Appraiser's Notice. Mercantile Appraisement for Coun'y for the year A. I). lSii TioifF.sTv nono. Clasp. Tu.t. O. W. Rovard 12 V2 5.. (. W. I'.ovard, patent medicine... 2 ft ' ) lohn Reck Wm. iSmcarltaugh & Co . W. DithriclKO S.H. Haslet & Sons . Heibnl.w Kobinson A Roiiner Ilo'ernan A Hopkins .T. T. IJret.nnn A. 11. Partridge Win. mearbaugh, hotel...'... T. C. Jackson, hotel HARMOXT TWr. .T. R. Mabesney .1. woodeoek, hotel H. M. Setley, hotel OBEICff TWP. II. W. Eedahnr '. T. P. Collins Ford & Lacy ..14 1IOWR TWP. Rrooks A Co ' JESICSTWP. W. P.vrom v Co J. W. Kahl V Chambers KINOSI.EY TWP Wheeler', Dnsenbury fe Co.., Hal mon Creek Lumber Co... hickory Twr. Whee'er A Dusenbuiy T. .1. Bowman 11. Brace ...It ...13 ...I I . ...1! ... H ...in ,...10 ...u ...11 .14 .J4 ....14 " t-t; 10 IV. 7 no 7 eO 7 to n ) I0i' 7 10 7 U) M ; DO ;") 7 no 60 no fi ) i) 7 m 7 0) 7 oo .14 .14 ,14 .It .14 .14' .12 ..13 7 00 7 () 7 oo 7 no 7 O'J 7 0'1 V2 fit) 10 00 BAUSKTT TWP. A. Cook '.... .....14 7flo W. 1). Shields 14 7 0) Appeals will be held ai the Court House Tionesta, on Tuesday tii3 21st day of March, 1SS2. . D. V. CLAHh Mercantile Apppaiser. February 24, IRS'i' Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer in he marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to Vil Arch St., Philada. sep21-Pltf Notice to the Public. WHEREAS, my wife Ellen M. Lamb,' has left my lied and board without just cause or provocation. I hereby warn all parties not to irnst her on my account, , as 1 will pay no debts or bills oi' her con tracting. H. L. LAMB. , East Hickory, Pa., Feb. 10, 18812. RATIONAL HOTEL, r TIDIOUTE, PENN'A, W. D. Brcntix, Pronrietor. A first-class hotel in all re-' spocts, and the pleasantst stopping place in town. Rates very reasonable. jaiH-u'2 F. F. WHITTESStM, CIVIL ENGINEER ftKD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Foiost County) FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND GOOD WORK. apr3 SI Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. of the TJ. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. Dealor in STOVK ii, TIXWAK 13, )And( HOUSE FURNISHING'GOODS ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. -Tionesta, Pa., June 7, 1831. QHARLES KAISIO, PRACTICAL fiARRTAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, ELM ST., - - TTCNF.'sTA, PA For Sale. The property formerly owned by E. E. Clapp, but now owned and occupied by II. A. Adams, on Helen St., is for Pale cheap, on easy terms. Apply to the owner. 2t. -Mr. Wm. Brace, of booming Braceville, was drafted on the jury this week : bo don't seem to like the prices are far below all competitors. Give him a call. We have received from Saalfield's Music Store, the February number of Saalfield Ten Cent Libraries. These series of monthly publications of which the subscription price is only one dollar (12 numbers), singln num business any too wll, but good men bers 10 cents, are revolutionizing the into the service music business, lbmtof buying lb pages of the best music for ten cents 1 It is wonderful I Send 10 cents for eamplo copy, or still better, SI for a year's subscription for this wonderfully cheap publication to the publisher, Mr. R. A. Saalfield, 775 Broadway, New York . bave to be pressed occasionally. Major Wetter of Clarion Bhook hands with many Forest county friends this week. Tbe Major will be a can c! i ite for the Republican nomination for Congress in this district at tbe en suioj." election, so we are told. No. 1 Clover Seed at Wra. Smear baugh & Co. 2t. For uervousuess aud ChroDic Ca tarrh take Peruoa, I have tried it. L. K. Mysler, Allegheny City, Pa. I bad great trouble with my lungs until I used Peruna. Am well. Mrs. A. BrUke, Pittsburgh, Pa. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. MARRIED. BREWSTER SHAFFER At the M. E. parsonage, Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 28, 1882, bv Rev. J. P. Hicks. Mr. Nathan Brewster, of West-Hickory, Pa., and Miss Lousetta Shaffer, of East Hickory, Pa. vice. A word as to the statement ; tho form of it is not important, the substance is every thing. A statement perfect as to form, but broad enough to cover a multitude of sins, will give u poor satisfaction. would suggest that where a satisfactorily full statement will take up too much space if set up in account book form, that it be put in narrativo form, one item fol lowing another as in ordinary reading matter. In this way four or rive inches of space in tha paper can bo made to give a good deal of information One word more : I pay taxes in Tionesta township, and in all these years I have soen but just one financial statement fcr mv townshiit. Our taxes are feartullv hicrh. and it is a trood deal of a task to raise tiiH means w herew ith to pay them. It would inako tux paying seem not near so burdensome to know that every dollur raised is really necessary, and feel that our finances aro surely well managed. I would respectfully ask our officials to give us more light. I hope I will not he un derstood us asserting that , hand-bills are not regularly put up ; they may be for aught I know ; 1 am not writing thisletter because I am posted, but because I want to bo, I hope our officials will do away with all this uncertainty and hereafter publish in the paper so that all may sue 1 take it tout every man w orthy of citi zenship, and worthy to know anything, will certainly be a subscriber aod reader i of his home paper, and that lie will join 1 n.o . .1 uJ,i,hr tlistt HlU finMOfilll t R ! 1 ' 111 L II 1 8 be hereatter published tuerein SMEARBAUGH &0 CO., Dealers la O- O C IE ZRyX-IH SI TOBACCO,' CIOARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS- ' W A R E. G L ASS vA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL FAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, i OYS TERS, &o. . Goods Always First-Class. TARTLIfilC DISCOVERY! 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