W EDXESDll M0RX1KC, OCT. 1, 1881. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iturft. R. 11. CiiAwroiin. ConncHinrn North ward, C. M. Shaw. "V !l vrs.. II. M. Foromnn 2 vis.. A. M utt I j r.; South ward, J. H. Foiie a ' v. A. Kaglas a VfH., O. Honnor i yr '' of the J'eace3, T. Rrennau, ' - nox. !?. U. II. RlioomnUer. ' jireetorsU. W. Kt)itiHon, A. , J. H. Dlngnnm, l. H. Knox, J. low, U. S. Brock way. EST COUNTY OFFICERS. ,'mof OongrtM-JKO. I). Pattoi. '. fs'ptiittr .f. u. Ham.. :Mbl K. L. DAVIS. ident Judge V. I). llROffN. ciat Judges 3ohh Kkck, C. A. !.. (Hirfr-V. RMKABiiAVHn. r titlwnolarij, Register t" Recorder, e. TIN SHAWKKV. m ('r. O. V. Cl.AK. ?ommuMinnersl. W. Lkdkiutr, J. S. . liNDKRSON, II. A. ZlTKtCDF.LIi. (lunty Superintendent J. E. UlLI. ; n t. JH.ifrict Attorney T. J. VanGikskn. .hiri CommlssiitnersM. O. Davis, ' '!'.!:yAWAI,T. Sfrwyor H. C.'WniTTEKTN. - Dr. J. W. Mnnnow. urlitora (l. W. WAnr-i.-, J. A. !'.. HWAI.LKT. JESS DIRECTORY. ' v ! No. 369, WrS I. O. of O. F1 ICKTS evorv Tuesday evening, nt o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par .;a 8 Hall. S. C. JOHNSTON, N. G '. S.WVYF.It, Soc'y. 27-tf. JAMES T. BR EN N A N. COUNTY COMMISSION!..! C't-KRK. Real Estate Agent & Conveyancer. TIONESTA, Forest County, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. CoiiiIpiiiiimI Time Table TlonrMn Hlailnn. NOllTIt. Train 15.... 7:48 am Train 18 7:.S am Train S) 4:(K) pm SOUTH. Train 03 11:17 am Train 10 1:45 pin Train 16 8:28 pm Train 15 North, anil Train 10 Smith narrv tilU U1141J United services will be held iu the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, morning aad evening, by Rev. A. B McCarrell, of McAlevy's Fort, Pa, All are invited to attend. Preaching in the F. M. Church next Sunday evening by Rev. J. D, Rhodes. Rev. Ilicka will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church next Sunday evening, at 7:30. Fresbyterian Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. ra. l'T. (410011013 KTOW POST, No, 274, G. A. H. m tlio first Wednesday In eai in Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, 1' 1. H. KNOX, Commander. v:w. p. M. C't.AIlK NEW ClyVIJlC, TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Ponna VAN OIKS UN. ATTORNEY-AT LAW, '' rict Attorney of Forest t'ounty m .'ourt House, TloncMiH, 1 iv. DAVIS. ATTORN F.Y-AT-LAW, Tloiiesta, Pa. i'Miamadoin this and adjoining ,'. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . i cot, Tionesta, Pa. . lUTOHEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. VRKNCK HOUSE. Tionesta, l'a. '. S. Brock wav. Proprietor. Thii ' is fsntrally located. Everything ;rl well lurniHlKtii. Knpoiior Ac KXiations ana strict attention rivfn ts. Vegetables and Fruit of all served in their season. Sample r Commercial Agents. Tit Alt IIOUKl'., Tionestn, Pa. C Brnwnell. Proprietor. Tliis is a use, anil lias just iieon titled up tor "uiiioilHlion ot tli Tin ti if. a por t'.ie imtromiiro l tlio public is solic 4-ly. T 1IICKOHY HOTEL, EAST HK'KOKY. Pa.. W. Halt., Proprietor. Tliis houso Is and liutt liccii I'urnislicd witli now ,uire tliroiiKliont. It is cpntrnlley lo I, mid has a t'u-bt class barn in connect witli iu The traveling public will itaiilcauHiit stopping iilaco. First i Livery in connection with the Hotel. ENT1STRY. ' DK, .1. W. MORROW. I iavlny purehaspd tho niatoriala Ac, of . MeaiMnan,. wouia respectlullv iin- nco that he will carry on the Dental noss in Thin'oHta, and having had over . niii-s Htiocossful experience, considers .ill fully competent to iilve entire tat- iiou. l snail always give my modi' ractice tho preference. niaV22-W. Stewarts Run letter arrived too Info for this week : write acrain. TIONESTA LODGR- f J"- Wyman and Geo. Paddock are with Tionesta friends a few days this week. Let every Republican bear in mind that next Saturday w the lad day on which to pay laxe in order to get a vote. Pay your County or State tax. Now pheasants uie ripe and ready to slaughter, but it is always very necessary to get your fouling piece onto them before commencing the slaughter. Our Fagundus scribe last week erred in giving the dote of tho Re publican meeting there. It should have been October 6th. Don't forget the date next Monday. Tho Blaine and Logan boys of Kingsley will hold their meeting next Saturday eveusng at Newtown, where they expect to have a good time and lots of good ppeechmokiog. Every body invited. . This is tho last opportunity we will have of reminding our Republi can friends that they must pay their State or Couuty tax. Next Saturday is the last day. Go at once and pay up. What oue of you would think of losing your vote this year ? The Mabie house, which was sold by the borough authorities be cause it stood in the way of the new street soon to be opened, is being re moved to the lot immediately south of the Uuiversalift church. Mr. J. R. Chadwick, who understands such work to perfection, u overseeing the job. iext Saturday w the lout day to pay taxes. Let no Republican miss it. Mr. J. lyler Watts, wifa and two boys, of Jamaica, L. I., were the guests of Mr. J. A. Dwsoa's family, Stewarts Run, duriug last week. Mr W. gives a glowing account of the progress of tlu Republican campaign in bis section, and says that Blaine has, practically, do opposition in his town which is usually carried by the Democrats. During the storm of last Sunday evening a portion of the brick work of thetjortheast corner of the new school building which had not been sufficent y protected blew down. The damage waa light and easily repaired. With nothing interfering to impede the pro grass the brick walla will doubtless be completed this week. It is beginning to look very imposing. -Tuesday evening of lust week Grand Master Workman C. M. Bouscb, assisted by Grand Recorder M. McNair and a number of the brethreu from Warreu aud Forest Lodges, instituted Tidioute Lodire No. 201, A. O. U. W. The charter roll numbers nearly fifty ; among its members re many of the leading men of the place, and the new lodge bids fair to become one of the solidest in the State. We are pleased to note that our old friend Harry Batea has again got into the editorial harness, having re cently started, in connection with a Mr. Thompson, a very spicy paper tailed the Sunday Pen, at Meadville, a. The paper contains many hu morous illustrations from Harry's ar tistic fkber, aud gives evidence cf be coming a complete success and filling the wallets of its proprietors with Deckels. If there's a man on the sod we'd like to see get rich it is "Ilesbe." Republicans pay your taxes AT ONCE. Don't put off another mo ment. I riONAL HOTEL, Tidioute, Ph., t . if. uucKlin, l ropnotor. A lirst hotel iu ail respects, and the pi ohm. ; stopping placo in town. Rates very ante. jan8-SJ, 11, COOK, M. 1)., 311 YNJCIAN.& SUROEON. a on Elm St.. near tho School , Tionesta, Pa. . All professional romptiy attenaeii to. MORROW. M. n., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, '.rmstronjr county, having located sis is prepared to attend all pro A culls promptly and at all hours, . i HmcarbaiiKh V CCfw new build- 4;stairH. Ollico honrsc! X a. m., t lo VI M. ; il to S and liJ"lo 7 v. m ;..jh, 8 to 10 a. M. ; i to 3 and 61 to 71 Kesidonco iu Fisher House, on nut Street. niay-18 61. T C. COHURN, m. r., ' FilYSICIAN J: SURGEON, had over fifteen years experience In practice oj nis proiession, having prad 'I leoatlt ami honorably May lo. 1X65, ;tico and Residence in Judge Rock's uko, opposite tho M. b.. Church, Tionos. Pa. Aug. 25-1880 J. 1. B. KKl.LY MA lJ'AIlK SCO., A J" K B IR, S ! her of Elm it .Walnut St. Tionesta. Rank ol' Discount and Deposit. ' uterest allowed on Time Deposits. (.ions iilailo on all the Principal points of the U. S. 18-ly. . Collections solicited LENZO FULTofl, . Manufacturer of and Dealer in SS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of I FURNISHING GOODS. TON EST A. PA: MliE for the Rtri BLicAN, only i'Oi annum. . Ve hope no Republican will so far neglect his duty as to forget to pay his taxes. Oo at once and attend to it. Next Saturday last day. Quito a number from this place took in the excursion to the great Jviuzua bridge on Sunday last, and ii. -ii . i were wen repaiu ior toe outlay by a sight of that wouderful structure, tho highest railroad bridge in the world There is no use of describing it, for that has been done repeatedly, and yet no one but those who have looked upon it has any idea of its magniil A Pleasant Event. The event of the season was the cele. brating of the marriage of Mr. A. M. Doutt and Miss Lionie Grove, at the residence of tho bride on Wednesday evening last. A large party of invited guests assombled and fairly filled the brilliantly lighted parlors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grove, and tho affair was a truly joyous one. The bride and groom were elegantly attired and pre sented a very attractive and pleasing Triumph Tattle. DRY GOODS ! DRY ' GOODS I J A number of derricks were blown over by the heavy gala that passed through here on Sunday. appearance, as did also the bridesmaid O " I .. . H I. . . I . . cent magnitude. It i nn of thn. KBU1UU' 'sa canine fomi can oe expected thin whiph mnnf K k . HUU lur- iarK ur"' a. Lioutt inss Aggie UHIam baa returned D v uwwu i.v w air- 1 r ny. I o vud .1 jliuih.oi.lv o uiosi energetic i ii oni nr visit, witu mends at Ulean, young men, wnile his charming young N. Y. Triumph can boast of a first- bride has ever eDjoyeu the highest es- class pianist ; one that stands second teem of all her acquaintonces, and the to none in this part of the country. shower of hearty congratulations and A few of our young gents, each with well-wishea that were poured upon his best girl, attended the party given both at the conclusion of the ceremo- by the Misses Ida and Mary Irvin, at nies Jully attest the very high regard McGraw Centre, a few evenings since. entertained for them by all. The hap- All came back well pleased and ro py youog couple will uhortly com- ported a good time. mence house-keeping in Mr. Doutt's Mr. June Hill, formally of Neill- Glenn &. Bucklin, of Tidioute, Pa. have just received their new Kail aud Win i. of f n ri-.j, ir : Mrs. W m. Edmonds has beeu ailing N noota The ' stock and the lowest prices ever before offered in this section. CaJl and see their new line of Ladies and Misses fine shoes, such as the following make: II. J. Holbrook & Co., Utica, N. Y., Reed & Weaver, Rochester, I. A. Tlntlop At rv Knr;r,n.,:iu tj v accounts she was getting along as well Z, A n' k v - ' b Edwin C. Burl, New York; these goods are guarentcod the best, and wo with quinsy. Maude, daughter of R. B. Swalley, acciuently fell oil a rock and broke her arm, both bones being broken near the wrist. Dr. Kemble was imraedi ately summoned, who attended to the wounda of the little sufferer. At last predated. The excursion was under tho charge of B., N. Y. & P. R. Co.'s efficient Traveling Passenger Agent, Mr. II. E. Tupper, and that is enuivo- lent to saying that its management was complete in every way, everybody being accommodated with all possible comfort. We regret to learn that with this excursion Mr. Tupper's con nection with the Road ceases, ho hav ing resigned to accept a similar posi ofl'er them at very low prices. 6atu pies of Dress Goods by mail to any address, and will have prompt atten tion. Address, Glenn & Bucklin. SepUOtf Tidioute, Pa. ...... 3 MARRIED. DOUTT GROVE At the residence of the brido's parents, in Tionesta, Pa., on Wednesday evening, September 24, 1881, by Rev. J. P. Hicks, Mr. Amon M. Doutt. and Miss LiDnie E.. dautrh- tnMnr'xr-. .. .1 f T 1. r. tionon the Louisville, New Albany ? T ho" at V'9 hea.d rfhw"d Mr' . .ea ve I COPELAND ALLEN Sept. 24, 1884, at &ChicaeoR. R., with headquarters T . ' 7 7 6 J7.a 10ng' "arieu a n,ea( marKet 10 tnI8 P,ttce- the White Temple school house, Sugar fti.u-.M--i. -uu uooiui umriiuu juo. w muo a icai equipuieuis SOU Jioerailty Many, beautiful and costly were the shown to patrons has already given presents left on this happy occrsion. them a widespread reputation and a 0, , large custom. Rarnp.T IMnfce 1 UQ. oi iDe genus equns lately lm We have but little news to offer. ported from Manistee, Mich., got his at Chicago. This is the sanio Road of which Mr. Baldwin has accepted the General Passenger Agency, and the two gentlemau will again be associat ed with each other. Our best wishes go with them both. Creek twp., Venango Co., Pa,, by Roy. X. Wiuegart, Mr, Charles Copeland, of Stewarts Run, Pa., and Miss Lucy M. Allon, toacher of above named school. NEW Fatal Accident inJeriks Twp. Tuesday evening about 5 o'clock, a very serious accident, resulting in the PLANING AT West Hickory, MILL. Pa. Time moves along slowly. Crops head ver the wall, one day last week, 1 ..I . . n I nnA . . .- 1 . 1. .. r I ' are ueiog gamereu, ana iarmers are Sttlu vaive oi uia Havimr lust nut In a .,w r.inin Tnin comparing notes as to results, and gasometer and "cut looso" on the same at this place I am prepared to do all kinds - r . , .i,.fn,j : j i of work in that lino at the most reaonabla planning for the next summer's cam- old story of "ledagogism ' and "color- rates. Mvr.hnorw.ii mirtiu.At.wniv-.tnni, ..... I . ifi .ti I :.-.-!..-. . . .V t .. jih T:.. " , paign. William Wallace Br., exhibits ,DS esiaoiiauments" so ioig since ..."",. .t.nJ. K,.u uabu ui unmuCT juiiutu, ouuurreu gu : . i . , um. ueiiiKsn.unu.-uricniai.ine uopoi i O ' I IT 1 . . . . 1 I rrrrwl- n nli-ntinnj nr. 1. . . . I . - ..... .. I Tlflolt'a Mill In T0..I.0 'P.r,. u; ns lunsiY.: 1 po.aio 01 me variety &""" v""v-1"u" a"J ve exir .acuities tor shipriing to all iwecita Mill, in Jenka lowusbip He ; Mi.nl-.n l...h..nt ...1 t: points. L. D. W11ITCOMB. Warn . j , 1 1 I . 11,11 . , I ' 1 I 1 1 I I I I M (1 n 1111 1 1 I ' I ' W I I ' . ..,, UHMWUH . 1 i t. . .... Wj I I I " a - - 1 cucumber of the long variety, ' 15 twP- hide-dealer. If such is the gall inches. Oran Butterfield's potato aucl cheek displayed by so young a patch has shown up as follows: 1 po- democratic aspirant, what can be ci tato, D. R., 2 pounds 5 ounces: 1 peeled from tho "fat servants" of the pound of the Dakota Red planted bv Democratic party. Hannah. 1 . . him has produced 97 pounds. Jim oepi. oU, 1861. was engaged as setter and baa only recovered from an accident met with in nearly the same way, and went to work Monday. A small hemlock log had just been "slabbed" and the car riage was gigged back rapidly, the log slipped on the blocks bringing one of the dogs in contact with the saw The dog was jerked off and a piece of FAYING WOHIE I Soiling Our Popular Book Mow They Ara Made. Cook has succeeded in raising 99 pounds from 1 pound. The above is tho innnmnl-l- fiinr,l nFTl.,nt rT'. . r, . , , . , uv .NUVU.IHV1V 1 V Ul U.l UVII M, T ' , it about a foot long struck Lithiro t----o .1 . . t- , ... b. . . b Jefferson county, the townshin which seceded from the county a few years It has since returned to its old New Election Districts. above the left eye cutting a gash four inches loutr and knockin- him hocli. 0 s I ago, wards off the earrla,n nn tlm'haeL- r.1'1 1,:. u..,i ir , .. .,...: moorings no uvnu. jia nao piui-cu Uji, UOCfcOr sent for, and all done, for him that could be done by the men at the mill The doctor arrived about 7 o'clock Illustrated in the career of nearly 800 successful folks. The great book of the eeason. No competition. An entirely new subjoct. Gives the Inside life of marked men and woman. Readable, Ra cy, Entertaining, and of permanent vallin to all who ilnsira in win wilk At Hie recent term OI Uourt the lol- tartiing anecdotes and statements. Wide- lowing orders wfir ma.lp - "t.uvmy aml, cn?"y-. verypara- o 1 l'iiiii ickiib a vaiuan a lossnn. worth And now to-wit, Sept. 18th, 1884: ter times its cost lo public men, parents The above matter came on to be AnrvTQ . tr r a tct t Il ,... - am ww Alill Everywhere one heara the remark UBaru. uu ,6 appearing 10 tne i,ourt Ladies very successful. For ciroulars " I l l . . n I ailw tnnn mllnniia 1 -.-. 1 . 1. -, .-. 1 1: constantly made that times are dull, luai no "cepuons nave been meu to K,;; .wluo jj, and it is no doubt trua. ThnausAnfit luo "l,u,h vl iaa vouimissioners in is hard to to discover. It may be caused case, the Court confirms tho re- Q. DIMIOK. surplus lying in the U. S. Port -bsolutelv. - hereby or- anI A wncBaA Un n,At n U.. T !iL I . . ' ... . b bv the surplus Ivintr never spoKe, ana died Wednesday Treasury, aud it mav not Them w dered, adjudged and decreed that the FINE STATIONERY, one child. His wife came on the mill soon after he was hurt and exhibited courage under the (Mrcu instances that was wonderful. Clarence wa8 a favor ite and the sad event cawt deep gloom over the whole neighborhood. The remains were taken to Brookville for interment. a time when there wasn't any surplus Bau? e'ecoa ci 01 uowe twp. be brUHIIHlj AHU KuLIUAT GOODS, ill the Treasury and times were dull UJV,uea agreeaoiy to me prayer 01 the foreign AND DOMESTIC then-very dull. But we started out Peiuioncrs i nismci east t Ihe p B TJ I T S &7 O tfinav that thnr sin.9 to hv honn division line to De called the election J - I an I A Ian Af-Ant Tr.H l.V't i Itj:n 1. .... . -r- r - I -h.v...w . " . J... 1 VJ . uim 11111. id to be, more buildinz throuch te ai8lrlct 01 a8t Uowe aDd. lBat West ninger, and dough A Warren Organs. . .. . .. . " of t in RamA to l ca IaiI V.t 1 wcKer uros., j, R u. Fisher, C. D. Pease county mis bummer than lor many a r-& Co., and Wm. Knabo Pianos. Bottom Summer this lon time & 0 P'ace ' holding elections 'sh prices given. Call and examinecala- Jenks Twp., has just completed a iu Baid election district of West IIowe neLu, Soptl7. . A Horrible Accident. A rnosl appallin accident occur- new scho.l house, and a good one, at Byrom's. All the schools iu Jenks are now open. The M. E. Church at Marienville is at the Balltown School House, and appoiut the election board of said new election district as follows: W. Br'BgSi Judgo of Election ; William j M. Hawks, Inspector: James M. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surverinar a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or Triantrulation Survev- i ,1 1 r ltA.t 11 1' Tui.fi...... ..... J . . . T . y 1 T .1 I ,u ... .ii.uuuivuia u nun, iiaoiei, luspecior, wuo are to serve as Terms on application. the election board in said new dis- .l,.ul;vine, wianou county, hein- nlastprl n.l th,. P.Ut.r;. . I .-t o j -..-.x., w- v. wW - vw j vanu An.,U -f -.v: .L "v v n m. vajioiu. vu iuat uir n mnM ..i .. ... . u 1. : he was engaged in falling timber, and up tba at Marienville. Not that the trIct until a uew election board sha11 UllCKOyO FOrCO PUUIP iu people there are so wicked, no, not uv "oeu agreeauiy 10 law. two, and waa about to fall Mr. C. ran at allbut tha folk, out ther6 kuQW And now to-wit, Sept. 19, 1881: to get out of the way. The tree split, how to annreciati. a r-hnrd, an .;il aI'Pearing that the building hereto- as is frequently the case, and kicked U8e it wen and that is more than can fora used for LoldiDS tLe Township back, the butt eud catching Corbin ije 8a; 0f 60tua niace8 and general election in said Hickory Mr. Kiffer of Gilfoyle lost a young wusbip been removed from the child by death lest week. It had rouna ana cna "o and now and crushing him to the ground with awful force. The boues in both legs and arms were litcreally crushed to pieces; his head and neck were jam meu 11110 me ground a distance ot cix or eight inches, while his heart and liver were torn out, his heart being found several feet away. It is said by those who witnessed the accident, and been sick but a short time. Mr. White has left Gilfoyle, and Mr. Harrison Maze will move into the boarding house before long, so we are informed. A couple of our young folks here at Clarington were made one during used for private purposes, thereupon the Court fix the Hotel of J. W. Ball in said Township the place for holding said Township and goneral elections aa within prayed for. saw the unfortunate victim afterwards, the weck of tha Brookville Fair to nave been a horribly sickening sight, as it certainly must have been. He was aged about 50 years, and leaves a wife and several grown chil dren, besides a large circle of friends to mourn his sudden and horrible tak ing off. List of Letters Remaining iu Tionesta P. O., Oct. Your scribe, in the name of their l8ti 1884 : many friend. eYtnds his hpr. wialiea I Mrs. J. Robertson. j , K v A military band is in contempla tion. Tramp. Byrom E. A. U. Forest County S. S. Convention. At a meeting of the Executive RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whickeas, death having entered our union, and removed lrom our midst our worthy and much esteemed A. II. Garvor. Miss Lucv Mvers. Miss Carrio Taylor. Miss Minnie Russoll If not called for in 30 days will be sent to Dead Letter Office. When calling for above say "advertised." C. M. Arner, P. M. CALL AND GET PRICES, T 1 1 1 1 .a I -uepuDiicans should look alter the rj -p" -r , o' i V i 1? . : v en 1 j cs :;! 60 era '-l 1 CO S3 , II S 0 I I'" s' f ' J o w n B a tr c E 0 o p 0 tr a er s. payment of their taxes' Committee, held Tuesday evening, the Sister, Alice Brecht, we deem it ap time of holding our Convention was propriate to pay a tribute of regard to changed to Thursday and, Oet. 30th, her memory, therefore, ana oust, lueie will be live sessions. TIONESTA, PENN'A. the first beginning at 1:30 p. m., fol lowed by one at 7 p. u., and at 9 a. 11 Heavy, old fashioned, Facto ry Wool lilankets, Lumbermen s Flannels, Men's and Boys' Fall Style Hats, aud a full line of Groceries, ju6t received at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co's. 3t. Resolved, That in the death of Sister Brecht our Union has lort a faithful and devoted member, her husband a m., one at z p. m., and one at 7 p. tn; lovinr wjf aa her child a kind and All J.l , . .. I . . uexegmes ,n attendance a. me eVoted mother. -Let every Republican see that his v,ouCut.ou W1u u. euieriaiueu uy our Resolved, That we extend to the fam- State and Countv ta-es are naiil. lilinnna i n ri a ak ... . I . 1 m . . . I vh.i-.do, ouu a vou.uiiii.ee coiuposeu 01 uy ot our decased bister our condol- , I1ID rlVwaa KiiIIaxCa I al.n IV . f . . 1 I T" II w -m t T . ijuiwinuu, .mo. ence ana neartieit sympathy in this I'aii and winter wiothine in vyooD ana 31 rs. Morrow, appointed to "I3UOTOURAP1I GALLERY, I TION ESTA. PA- M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. secure quarters and apportion those who meet with us. Executive Committee T.I..I -At. l.lrn., I.. 11 1..I...,. .....I.. n .t,:.v. rm:.:... .i 1 rk:i. c..:., 1 r """"'" m uvui ui umi.n'ju, anu uuiuiuouu 1 vunuiru s oun. auu wyciuubi.9 iiulu I tlieart !6-f them for consolation to Him "who r years old up, and from $3.25 upward. Lei every Republican sea that his taxes are paM at once. The time is short, and before you know it, will slip past. Attend to it right now. doeth all things well," and whose Men's and Boy's Suits aud Overcoats, STEAM ENGINEting Fng?i" promise never fails. T. M. N. Bracken Mud. Bell Dklry, W. Byrom. II. bTAKKLEY. Corutuitteo. Dest goods, makeup and prices. Stocking yarn, all kinds and colors. I Con :ord Grapes cheap, at 4t AVu. Smeaubauou & Co'd. in. ami Machinery a Specialty. Second hand r.llgmes and itoUers 011 liun.i. Send lor Stock List. THOMAS CAKLIN, Alio- ghoiiy City. uugd ly. Pay your taxes immediately. AaVil'i Ni.mirl-ai..ni$3ft. Wi.M. m.ul a.ail.xrM. J .s, u,illuu Koid fc fcoh.l oiail. 1'bMIM.I .l.iI 1. J ur your ... u. ui .1- ui.uv. l'iiiM-. ,.lit..l... Wtak U.I-M. lUHII'MI'Jll. !.. A -
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