The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 28, 1886, Image 2

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    Wit Revest $fjmMicjm.
J. R. WESK,
KDITOU.
WEDNESDAY .MORSIXG, ATR1L 23, 1SS6.
Announcements.
Annmineomcnts will bo elinrfrcil for as
follows, strictly cash in advance. Primary
tickets must also lie paid fur when order
ed: Conirrotw, $20 j Assembly, 10 ; Treas
urer, fjs.nO; Surveyor, $3.00; Coroner,
$2.00; lelcgaie to State. CoiiTontion, 'J.OO.
ASSEMBLY.
We nro nntliorir.od to announce PETEU
1UCKKY, of llalltown, ns a candidate, for
Assembly, subject to Republican usages.
COUNTY SUUSTEYOR.
Wo nro authorized to announce. Henry
WhiUckin as a candidate for County
Surveyor, subject to ttopublienn usages.
Tde Louisville Courier-Journal is
nguiu 6houtiog 'Mown with the robber
tariff," thus showing that Colonel
Walterson bas fully recovered his
tuneful voice.
The William A. Wallace boom for
governor is said to be wholly unauth
orized, but it is perfectly harmless.
If it were trampling on the grass it
might be a different matter.
If President Cleveland's attitude on
the tariff has been misrepresented there
is one m&n from whom a dozen words
could easily set him right. The man
is at present living in the White
Home.
Pbesident Cleveland waves the
Free-trade flag with all the reckless
zeal of a man who, having gained one
election under falso pretenses, knows
he can not win another, and who,
therefore, cares nothing for the conse
quences of bis duplicity. Phila. Press.
It is just the least bit odd to find
Jefferson Davis discussing and defin
ing the true relations between labor
and capital. This venerable traitor
vent to war, it will be remembered,
in support of the principle that the la
borer belongs to the capitalist.
The Democracy is still braying at
Henry Ward Beecher for having call
ed it "a double-eared ass'" but Mr.
Beecher refuse3 to take it back. The
eloquent harmony which erstwhile
prevailed between the Mugwumps and
the Bourbons seems to have been
chopped up into feed for the double
eared animal.
Congressman Scott, of the Erie
district, has got himself into a scrape
by supporting the bill appropriating
$50,000 for a public building at Oil
City. His advocacy of the mesanre
lias brought a demand fur $100,000
for a building at Franklin and one of
similar character at Titusville, with
several other towns to hear from.
The oil region is up in arms against
the surplus. PhWa Press.
The Lancaster New Era suggests
that Governor Pattison has a treache
rous memory, and reminds its readers
that in 1883 he visited the Soldiers'
Orphans' School at Mount Joy and
expressed his entire approval at the
arrangements at this institutition.
The New Era insists that the playroom
and other parts of the establishment
which the Governor now condemns are
in better condition at present than
when ho visited the place three years
ago. The Governor, however, may
be able to explain this apparent in
consistency by pleading that he was
color blind on the occasion of his
former inspection. Press
The Free traders are weakening
fast. The latest report emanating
from Morrison aud Hewitt, see New
York Herald, April 22, says fish may
go, salt may go, sugar may go, cotton
may go, but they will still cling to
free wool aud free lumber. This is
beautiful. Picture Morrison and the
Old Man of the Sea (as he delights to
call Hewitt) clinging frantically to
wool and lumber and all else sinking
around them. We are afraid vou will
have to give up wool and lumber also,
It may seem cruel, but Protectionists
are fighting for a principle, and will
fight aa determinedly for peanuts and
sumao as for iron and steel. What is
good for oce is good fur all.
It it evident that the Democrats in
the Ohio Senate propose to stand by
the four fraudulently elected senators
from Hamilton County to the last.
They spurn the advice of Ex-senator
Tburman and other sagacious Demo
cratic leaders that it would be better
to relieve the party from the etigmaof
fraud than to retain their illegal con
trol of the State Senate, aud will make
a biticr fight to this end. In the
whole history of Democratic fraud on
the ballot-box no more brutal and in
famous attempt to swamp the liooest
vste of the people was ever made than
wa witnessed in Cincinnati last Oc
tober and none was ever more clearly
demonstrated by investigation. The
large Republican majority given in
that rity a few weeks ago proves also
that the people are convinced of the
guilt of the Democratic "gng." Aud
yet the Democratic members of the
Ohio senate propose to father and de
fend the whole monstrous crime.
Their ability to furnish campaign ma
terial to the Republicans appears to
be boundless.
Temperance Lectures.
Maj. Hilton, of Washington, I).
C, is expected to arrive here nu Sat
urday, May 1st. Mh). II. is a noted
temperauce apostle who has a nation
al reputation as a lecturer and moral
reformer. He comes uuder the aus
pices of the W. C. T. U. of Tionesta,
and it is to be hoped the people of our
county will give a cordial welcome to
this eminent speaker. After his ar
rival the following program has been
arranged: Sabbath, May 2, services
at Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m.
Evening, at M. E. Church at 8. There
will be a joint Sabbath School meeting
at 3 p. m., at the Methodist Church.
There will be lectures during the week
following to be announced in the fu
ture. The choirs will furnish appro
priate musio on each occasion.
By an error in announcing the
above lecture at the M. E. Church it
was made to appear that it would take
place there. The above is the correct
program.
Attention, Stow Post.
The next meeting of the Tost will
be on Weduestlay, May, 5, 1886, at
7:30 o'clock. Let there be a good at
tendance as we wish to make arrange
ments for Memorial Day at that meet
ing, and business of importance. All
who wish Memorial badges, silver
stripe border with Post and emblems
on it, patent antique "G. A. R." print
ed at the top, very beautiful, will send
postal to Adj't. 8. D. Irwin, or call
and see him before May 1st, aud Bee
sample; price 25 cents. Old members
who are behind in dues can be rein
stated by paying $2.25 under present
regulations, and whether in regular
standing or not in Post, all soldiers
are expected and requested to take
part Memorial Day.
J. W. Morrow, Com.
S. D. Irwin, Adj't.
List of Patents.
List of Patents granted by the U. 8.
Patent Office, to citizens of Pennsylvania,
for the week ending Thursday, April
22d, 1886, reported expressly for the For
est Republican, through the Patent Law
Oflice of Shipley Brashears, C07 7th St.
N. W. opposite tlio U. S. Patent Ofllce,
Washington, D. C. :
E. E. Allison, Hillsdale, washing ma
chine; H. T. Burchard, Montrose, fold
ing table; W. Brown, York, railway rail
Joint; A. G. Cummings, Harrisburg, sig
nal (2 patents ;) J. P. Ealkia, Jollytown,
car coupling; L. B. Fulton, Pittsburgh,
pressure regulator; C. Haslett, Butler,
odorizing gas; C. F. Lilloy, Troy, bed
rest; D. Masters and J. B. Corey, Brad
dock, applying motor power ; G. W. M
Ewan, Milton, fonco post ; J. McKay, Ti
tusville, treating natural gas; F. Moore,
Pittsburgh, pressure regulator for gas
meters; J. W. Ramsey, Beavor Falls,
fluid regulating valve; G. Russet, Mc-
Keesport, cut off for natural gas pipes ; F,
C. Shalstie Allegheny City, cigar bunch
ing machine ; V. O. Strobel, Allegheny,
hot blast oven; G. II. Thompson, Read
ing, washing machine ; G. WesHnghouse,
Jr., Pittsburgh, pipe joint for gas mains
(3 patents.)
TIONESTA MAlMCETSs.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS
Flour "$ barrel choice - - 4.007.00
Flour '0 sack, - - l.O0(u,1.73
Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.20(1.40
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.23
Corn, Shelled - - - - - 70
Beans '0 bushel ... 1.50(J3.00
Ham, sugar curd - - - - 121
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - -11
Shoulders ..... s
Whiteflsh, half-barrels ... 8.50
Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50
Sugar - - - - - C 0
Syrup 50(fi,75
N. O. Molasses new ... 75
Roast Rio Coffe 16
Rio Coffee, ... . 121
Java Coffee .... 8fi,S0
Tea ...... 2CCq,l0
Butter 22(0,25
Rice - 6&10
Eggs, fresh ... - 121
Salt best lake .... 1.25
Lard 11
Iron, common bar .... 2,50
Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.C 0
Potatoes . . . . . (o,ti0
Lime $s bid. . . - I - 1.25
Dried Apple alioed per tb 6(i,8
Dried Beef - - - - - 18
Dried Peaches per lb 10
Dried Peache pared per W - 15
Tit I Alt 1,1 ST.
LNt of crumps set down for trial In the
Court of Common Plo.mnf Forest County,
Ponna., on the Third Momlav of May,
1SHI:
1. Mary E. Wareham vs. Buffalo, Now
York nn'd Philadelphia Hail Road Co.,
No. 14 September term, 1884. Summons
in trespass on tho ease. Plea, "Not
guiltv.'
2. J. n. Hillings, (Joorgo Haslet and S.
II. Haslet vs. J. T, I.ovvis, Administrator,
rum trxt onw'.ro d. I), n. of the estate of V.
W. Cook deceased. Summons in eject
ment. 1'loa, "Not guilty."
3. (ieoriro K. .over. 11. I. Zuvor and F.
W. over, doing business as partner as
Ueorgn E. over A Won, vs. .1. A. lliee,
No. V7, May term, 1NS5. Attachment.
Plea at length.
t. William Rossey vs. .Tame Walters
ami James (.'arson, No. 4, December term,
18S5. Appeal from justice. Pica, "Non
assumpsit, payment, payment with leave,
Ac.
ft. II. 11. Hanoulil vs. James Walter
and James Carson, No. 5, December term,
ISS'i. Appeal from justice. Plea, "Non
assumpsit, payment, payment with leave,
Ac.
It. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings
Bunk for uso of Samuel Fleming, vs.
John W. Bromliaugh and Robert Huddle
son, with clause of Sci. Fa. against Geo.
Huddloson, Margaret Hudclleson and
May, Park .t Co.," Bankers, No. ;., De
cember term, 1SS.". Attachment execution.
Plea, "Nulla Bona."
7. Jacob M. Kepler vs. William F.
Wheeler, William E. Wheeler, N. P.
Wheeler, John K. Dusmibury, 10. G. Du
scnburvBiid William A. Dusenbury, No.
"), February "term, 1SS11. Summons in
ejectment. Plea. "Not guiltv."
8. J. 1). Hilling and S. H.'llasiet vs. J.
T. Lewis, Adm'r cum text a. d. b. n. or the
estate of W. W. Cook deoeased, No. MH,
February term, ISStt. Summons iu eject
ment. Plea, "Not guilty."
(. N. W. Brockway vs. Chess Stoner
and V. J. Stoner, doing business as Chess
Stoner & Co., No. 1. May term, 1880. Ap
peal from Justice. Plea, "Non assumpsit,
Ac."
C. M.SFIAWKEY,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Fa., April 20, 1880.
PROCLAMATION.
Whekkas, Tho Hon. W. P. Brown,
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
tho county of Forest, has issued his pro-
opt for holding a Court of .C ommon Fleas
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Or
phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and
ieneral Jan Peiiverv. nt Tionesm, uir
the County of Forest, to commence on the
t hird Monday ol May, being tho li th daj
of May, ISSti. Notice is therefore given to
tho Coroner, Justice ot tho Pence and Con
stablesof said county, that they bo then
and there in their proper persons nt ten
o'clock, A. M., ot said day, with their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain to bo done,
and to those who arc bound in recognizance
to proseciuo aijainst the prisoners that are
or shall bain tho jail of Forest County, thnt
they be then and there present to prosecute
against them as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 13th day of
April, A. V. lSMi.
Li. au:suw. l.s.j sneriii.
License Notice.
Notice is hereby civen that the follow
ing applications for license have been filed
in my oiiice ana will be presented at May
Term of Court:
1. H. S. Brockway. Hotel. "Lawrenco
House," Tionesta Borough.
2. O. C. Brownell. Hotel. "Central
House." Tionesta Borough.
3 Thomas W. Corah. Hotel. "PalltowH
House," Bnlltown, Howe Township.
Clerk Q. S. Forest Co., Pa.
Tionesta, April 26, 188(5.
CIIAKTESt XOTIC12.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest
County.
Notice is hereby tri von that application
will be made to the said Coi.rt ( ra law
Judge thereof) on Monday, the 17ih dav
of May. A. D. 1880. at 2 o'clock P. M.. Un
der the Act of Assembly of the Common.
weal tn or Pennsylvania, enlittea. "An act
for tho incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations, op roved tho 29th
day of April, A. D., 1874, and tho supple
ment mereto, tiv ."s. s. Towler, II. 11.
McClellan, John D. Hunt. 8. F. Roarer,
C. W. Amsler, and Charles Lvech, for the
charter of an intended corporation to be
called The First Presbyterian Church of
Marienville, horest County. Tim charac
ter and object of which is tho public
worsmpoi Aiuiigiuy t.oa, ana 101 uiose
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges con
ferred by tho said act and the supplements
luereto. L,. DAV IS. Solicitor,
April 19, 1SS0.
FOR SALE!
On Reasonable Terms, a
SAW MILL AND
LUMBER YARD
In close proximity to Oil City, Pa. Ad
dress, BUSINESS, P. O. Box 647,
marlO Gt Oil City, Pa
PATENTS,
Caveats, Re-issuo and Trado-Marks secur
ed, and all other patents causes in the pat
en t Otllce and be I'm e the Courts promptly
aim careiuuy aiiemica 10.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of in
ventiou, I undo careful examination, and
udvtso as to patentability Free of charee.
Fees Modcrato, and I make No Charge
unless patent is secured. Information,
advice and special references sent on ap
plication, j . it. L,l l l KL,lj, Washington.
V. t,. isear u. s. I'atent OlUce.
PERCHEROfl HORSES.
My recent import
atiuu of lVrctieron
horbea, together with
my liiest-ut stock uf
nearly lUubt-Ad.inaka
uue ut the most ilt&ir-
aule studs in tliiitcoun'
try to fcilect from. All
stock recorded, with
tjediifree. iu 1 ercher-
on Stud Uo ok ot
Fr.iu.-e aud America.
Took i!7 uri.e. aud
cold luedal at lust two
N. Y. Btate fairs, fiend for CtuioKue. Station
Ensinoki, on Kouthem Central It. li. tll'lia w
AJUN, bcipio, N. Y. Uoiixi.
A DDI7CSend six cents for postaim
H I II ILL. and receive freo a costly box
of goods which will help all, of either sex
to more money riiiht away than anything
else in this world. Fortunes await the
workers absolutely sure. At once ad
urM 1 rue A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.
STEAM ENGINE
and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand
Engines and Boilers on hand. Send for
Stock List. THOMAS CAR LIN, Alio
f h.-ny t j J v . augiily.
K SAY
K i : : I 1 1 J : i ! ! M ! M ! .'. ? 1 v I ! 1 i u .knt ikii
COME 1 j COME fpOOMlfl 1
J ' ; ; j ; : ; j ; ; ; i J- .- J- J- . i t-kitkU ,i.t.t.i,.i,i.i
Come whom you can buy nice pro (Jooilsl
Come where you ran get (loot! Goods Cheap I
Conio where you can get what you want !
Come where tho goods redeem themselves!
InSPRINd PRESS (iOOPS we have complete stock or the Choicest Goods
at price that will astonish the close buyers.
Saitine BcrTjcrSj Suitings, Ginghams,
of every kind at
ZDIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS.
Come where the Stock is Complete !
Come weera the Stock is Now !
Come where the Goods are Reliable t
Come where Prices are tho lowest 1
CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHINO FOR BOYS,
COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY,
Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts Just received and Marked Down
Low. VI5 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forget that we aro Headquarters for
Our Goois are all New and Fresh, and will
Como and seo us. No trouble to shcuj- goods.
U. J. HOPKINS & OO.
IN THE EXCHANGE
MOST COMPLETE Stock of EU11MTUIIE,
f -U' ; H Br I-?:.;
j- ri . J ' i J. Ul -- -r--
iva ' u !
SmiJft PRICES LOWER THIS EVER
T'o-.w .j. -,x ;n
CvF
r --2" i -n - .... i
This is tha only Store you can ascond and
stairs. Froe ri lo in tho Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK.
Telephone Conneetions.
Buckeye Force Pump I
ft-
o
o
CA LL AND GET PRICES,
ED. HIUIBBL,
TIONESTA, PICNN'A.
a-o to
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LADIES' & BABIES'
J El W ELRT !
O R '
THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
GQVXT8Y cJliiQUCE
SAME AS CASH ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
AT
VM. SMEARBAUGH & GO'S,
TIONESTA, PA.
WANTED Agent in this county, for a
cheap and lapidiy selling article. Kmall
capiul required, addrchs at once, P. O.
Box 7JS Pittsburgh, Pa.
m h III
"4 I f
I . ? so i W
WM.SMMMGS&CO
lowest prices.
bo sold nt tho Lowest Possible Price
BLOCK, HAS THE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
m TOO NUMEROUS TO
. uu
Wrl mention in
i-i . r -.
'it - - TO SUIT T,IK TIM Ks-
W U X 1 Bi II T A K I AT ;
IT1I THE LATEST IM
PROVEMENT AND
STYLE OF HEARSE.
descend Fivo Stories without cliiuin
East of Siispoiision Bridge.
It. M. HERMAN,
SUCCESSOR TO
C. W.DIMIOK,
FIN E STATION ER Y,
SPORTING AMD HOLIDAY GOODS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
3J1 IKL TT IT S &c O .
Also Agent for Estey, Sterling, Sho
nincor, and Clougli A Warren 'organs.
Decker Bros., J. A C. Fisher, C. D. l'e;iso
V (., ami in. Knabe Pianos. Bottom
cash juices given. Call and examine cata
logues and prices.
Tionesta, Pa. Sept 17.
HOW LOST, UOV RESTORED!
Just iublisheil, a new edition of Dr.
Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad
ical euro of Spermatorrhea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
Impotency, Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.;
also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, in
duced by self Indulgence, or bcxual ex
travagance, rfc.
Tho celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that tho ularm
lng consequences of solf-abuso may bo
radi -ally cured; pointing out u ino'do ol
enre at once simple, certain, and etlectual.
by means of which every Ktitl'crer, no
matter what his condition may be, inav
eure himself cheaply, privately and radi
cally. ..il-Thls Lecture should lie in the hands
of every youth and every man in tho land.
Sent under weal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, lost-paid, on receipt of
lour cents or two postage stamps. A Jdresa
THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO.,
tl Ann t.. Y., N. Y.. P. O. Box 4.10
Perchcron
HOUSES.
Island Em stocx rain
Ciom lle, llich.
All stink' Sflcctcd
from lli! gi-t of Hires
mill dau.s (if cslab
lisheil r utati"n unj
rveisuri'd in tlie
French iirnl Ann-
Yery lard nuinlirr (f iuiportcil ami (rraiiu elal
lions an I lirm,l mnrrs on hand. 1'rii t s ri-nson-Blilo.
t'lirripuiulf iico solicitf 1. Srnd fur larije
illustrated CH!nli!;iii, free by mail. AJdnt
biVAUt A HUM M, Detroit, Midi.
N E W
PHOTO. GALLERY
IN TIONESTA.
Having refitted and thoroughly over
hauled the former Oallery in this place,
we are now prepared U" do the best ot
work at very reasonable prices. Every
thing iu perlect working order and cus
tomers will receive prompt attention.
Uive us a call. MOSES HEPLER.
County and district agents
lor IIIE POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur
ance. Liberal terms. Address
B. V. Mutual Aid Kocikty,
janfl-St. ilnrrisburg, Pa.
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ll:0fiiim. Warren IJi.'it'pin, Irvinelon l:fiO
pin, Tldloutn ;!:2 ipin, Tionesta 4: 0pm, ar
rives Oil City il:4fipin.
AtinmoNAi. TtiAiN Leaves Oil Cltv
fl:00 am, Olcopolis li:l(lnm, l'',:igl Jtoeh
(IsiViatn. President 7:02nm, Tionesta '7i2mi
llickoi-y S: lOam.TrunkevvllleiCOOHni.Tld
oute li:f)0am, Thomiifion il:!"1, nnlves
lrvineton llr.'lOnni, V arren 12:50pm, Kin
zu.t 2:0fipm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corvdon 3:00,
Oneville :!:l.'i. Wolf Run 3;3', tuakei
Bridge :!:40, Red 1 louse 4:lo, SitlMiuniM-ft
5:(V2, Smith CnrroMton ."i::i0, South Yanda
lia S:1.S, Allegheny ti:ln, arrives Jleii
0::!0pm.
Trains run on l'nitern Time.
Tuaixs leaving Pittsburgh Hi.'.'nim, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:25)im, tire Solid Tralnn
between Buffalo mid Pittsburgh.
Thai ns leaving Pittsburgh S;45pm, nr
riving Pittsburgh 7: H'nm, are Solid Trnini
with lu 1 1 i)i-i h' s Slis'ping Cars between
Butliilo and Pittsburgh.
JT'-Tickels sold ntnl beggago eliecked
to nl i principal points.
Oct lime tables giving full iMform.itic n
from Company's Agents.
(JF.o. S.'ti ATCK ELIj, (Jcn'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
ilen'I Pass'r aiA Ticket Agent
No. 41 Exchange St., Bulfnlo, N. Y.
J. L. CR.MO, Agent, Tione-ti, Pa.
Currying nil itmm and disAifrePubio odcr trow conk
ing dowu Into Iho fir.
EVER INVENTED.
Ko burned hnnda. Ko raided irnu. No clotla
Iiecdod. Ko disugrecalde odors lillng tho houses
No ovorflow on the Hove. An exainiuailon of tliio
utonsil will roiiTiura unj on tliut titer art tlii
nearest perfection of eny kotilos now known. A
Crst-class steamer and kfttle couiliiutsl,
A;ENTM wunleJ nil over tho V. 8. for 1hM
fooda. TbT aull lust mid aj gnoi proflu ti
S per day. Call or write for circulars.
HUNTER SIFTER
Manufacturing Co.,
CINCINNATI, - - OHIO.
Manufacturers ot Us world famed HUNTER
SIFTER, Cyclone Km beator, and other special tii."
Over 10,000,000 of the Hunter's Sldors Uave been sold.
Every lady in the land ounht to nave ui. Kor aaiw
by responsible dealers everywhere. Ask for tha
" Hunter," and take no other. Illustrated cauilogua
of Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for linkers, Drug
gists, Ac. free. bend fur it aud mention this paper.
taclloas Scriisg LlacMae InYectloa I
Wonderful Blessing to the Ladies!
Kb CocttaoHS Rotary Motion!
JIAKES WOUK
Twice as rapid na on other machines.
Twice as easy as ou oilier machines.
Genuine Improved Bent Wood Work.
Beautiful and Practical Attachmcnla.
Send for descrintivo circulur.
o. o- EssiiiOKro,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WhoIcp:ile Ilcnler for Western Pennsylvania and
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