4 - - 'Pi- She cvwt gcprMte. WEfiMSDaf mum, SEPT. IU 1886. BOROUG H OFFICKKS. Burg en. .loll n HtM, Councilman North ward, L. J. Hop kins. J. K. Clark, W. L. Kllncliver. .South ward, J. H. Fonc, C. A. Rnmlall, Chaa. Bonner. Justice of the Peace 3, T. Bronnan, D. S. Knox. Contabli. S. Can fi old. iirJiool Director (. V. Robinson, A. H. Kelly, CM. Shawkey, D. H. Knox, X. W. Clark, E. J. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conyrc Atexandeu C. W'lIITK. Member of Senate ,T. O. HALL. A emhty Pkter Bkhky. President .TmigtVf, D. Broww. A ciate Judy Lrwis Abni:r. Jno. A. Propkr Trennurer V. Smearha vq h. Prothonotary , Rcq inter & Recorder, dtc. CTRTIS M. KHAWKGT. sheriff. Lrowaud Aunfw. Comrraiionfr Olivbh Byeri.y, Wm. H.iiEr.Ds, J. It. Cjiadwick. tJounty Superintendent J. E. Hill- .UB. IKxtrtet A ttorney "P. "M. Ct.ahk. .iiry Tomm'fflflfoner H. O. -Davis, AIM 0 WALTKUS. County Surveyor II. 'C. WHIT-rentlN. f 'oroner Tr. .1. W. tljonnow. County Auditor i. A. Scott, Tros. CotlAn," GWO. ZtTRNlrKt.. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE Xo. 369, T. O. of O.F1. MEETS every TiKday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Room In Par fridge's HiSl. C. M. fTHAWKEY, N. O. I.AV. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. 1OREST LODGE. No. 1K4, A. 0. U. W Meets everv Friday "Evening In Odd FeliOws' UrillTlonoKta. H. C. WlFiTTEKIK, M. W. J. U WENK, Recorder. PT. O BO ROE STOW POST, No. ZT4,'G. A. R. Meets on the Ilrst Wednesday In eaolt ino Hh, In Odd Fellows llnll, Tionesta, Pa. J.-W. IKOHUOW, Commander. 4,1. AONKW. P. M. Cr.AUK, District Attorney. AGNEW .fe-OXVltXC., ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, OrUeo in Court House. Elm St. Tionesta, Penna. p J. VAN CUES EX, XTTORN ETY COUNSELOR AT LAW, Edonburg, (IvtioxT. (.,) Clarion Coun ty. Pa. 4 L. DAVIS. I'-. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa.i Collection made in -this and adjoining! ettuitnoR. Ml LES W. TATE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Kim Street, Tionesta, Pa. 'P F. RITCHEY. I . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tlonosln, Forest County Pb. A WHENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pn.. li H, H. Brockway. Proprietor. Thin hruso In centrally loented. Everything new and well furnished. Rupoilor Ac comniodatioiiK and irti ict attention given Ho truest. Vegetables and Fruits of all 4diid sprvod In their soason. Sample ttoottt fr Coinmnrcniil Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta, Ta.. W t). C. Brownoll. I'roprietor. Thin is a new house, and hasjuwt been titteft up lor (ha accommodation i tiio-puone. a. por tion of tho palrounirc of tho publiu is wolic- ited. jnKNTRALiTDfiE, Olfi CITY, PA. n W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor. The Inrjrest, Betittfjocated and Furnished Hotmj in tho City. TTcar .Union Depot. wT MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Iiate n. Armvtron county, having located in Ti"CMta Is prepared to attend all pro iMssinnal calls promptly and at a!l hours. (IfUce and residence two doors north of lawrcuca Ilone. Oftice lionra 7 to 8 A. (., and II to 111. ; 'i to 8 and Hh to 7i p. m. Kuudaya.V to 10 a. m. ; 2 to U and 01 to.71 M. may-18-81. T C. COIJURN, m. n.. V - PHYfelClAM A SURGEON, Haw h J over ti flee n years experience in the pinotlce of hiw profession, having grad uated i Wtlly nd honorably May 10, 1KH5. Hiiice and 'iUfsidence in Judico Rock's littuso. opposite tho M. E. Church, Tiones ta. Va Aug. 25-1880 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W, MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of Dr. ftenJman, woum rospecinuiy an nounce that he will carry on the Dental 'Ksiness in Tionesta. and having had over kmc ' ears successful experience, considers I Imhell fully competont to give entire sat ista tion. I shall nJways give my niedi- o il practice the preference. marJJ-s.:. H.n. MiT. i. b. kki.lt ma r, PA 11 K C CO., Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discouut aud Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. ORENZO FULTON, Mauufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. tia.y4bl TONESTA.PA. h. c. whTtteIiinn Civil Engineer and Surveyor. , TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specially, Magnetic, So!ar or Triangulation Survey- -intr. Bet ot instruments anu wovk. JAS. T. BRENNAN 9 REAL ESTATE AGENT, T JOlsTIEST-A., PA. mm HOUCIIT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. I have now for sale 70 Acres ot War rant 5107, Klngslcy twp.j 3iH) Acres of 6180, and 130 Acres of 6214, in namo town ship. 1000 acres, Warrant 2830, Tionesta twp.; M3 acres known as "Lllley Farm," Allegheny Township, Venango Co.; 70 acres near Enterprise, -Warren Co. Also vacant lots in Tionesta Boro, and one nmall farm in Tionesta Township. Also K)()0 acres, Warrant 2980, Howe twp. Candcnard Time Table Ttoncita Station. NOnTII. Train 28 7:37 am Train G2... 7:;Vi am Train 30 .1:62 pin SOUTH. Train 03 10:65 am Train 20 1:18 pm Train 31.... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Trilu 20 South car ry tho mail. Cbiirrh and Mnbbath School. Presbyterian Sabbnth School at 9:45 a. in. : M. E. Subbntli .School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sah liath evening by Rev. Small. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Pity your taxes. Come Out to tho Republican Mass Meeting At the Court House to-night. The gat aiot a bad thiug to turn on these mornings and evenings. Republican meeting at tho Court House to-night. Mr. Frank Fitzgerald of Barnett was a spectator at court for a rhort lime yesterday. Mr. Geo. 1. Park of Jamestown, N. Y., spent u few Hays in town last week as the guest of Ueu. May, and was warmly greeted by old friends here. Mr. S:uuel Clark has started a meat market in his vacant building just north of Herman's store, and will keep a ood supply of the freshest meats of all kinds always in stock. If you have not paid state or couuty tax within two years you should Jo so at once, us the law re quires such tax to be paid a mrnih previous to election day to give any one the right to vote. .Everybody should attend the Re publican Mats Meeting nt the Court House this evening. The speeches will be first class uml very entertain iug, nod a rousing lime will be bad. Come out. Mrs. S. R Cogan and young son nrtiveu in town irnm '.Vt6t va., on Thursday last, and will visit for a cou ple of weeks with frieuds here. She reports Mr. Cogan aud all her people in St. George enjoying excellent health. Hon. James T. Maffett, our very popular candidate for Congress, min gled with the people in town yesterday and to day. He leaves a good im pression with all, wliich will be to his advantage when election day comes around. Pay your taxee immediately, Re publican voters. It is stated that Thomas St. Clair of Indiana county has been nominated for Congress io this district, but as the Democratic papers of Clarion and Forest counties coutinue to &eep the names nf their respective candidates at'the mast head, we judge there is seme-thing not just right about it. The Pennsylvania Gas Company have adopted the KlineGas Burners, aud will use no other. This is a high recommendation, as the Pennsylvania Company are by far the largest fur nkbers of natural gas in the State, and examined all the burners in use before making a selection. Ridgway Advocate. The Kline Gas Burner is said by those who have used it, to give a heat much like coal. Before this invention was put on the market, it was found that gas ruined stoves in a short time and overheated the top of the room, leaving the air cold below; but no complaint of this kind has come where Mr. Kline's invention has been used The Tionesta shooting club ac knowledge the receipt of invitations from the Sportsmen's Club of Frank 1 ii to attend a tournament there on the 30lh inat., and 1st prox. Our club hasn't fully decided upon going as yet but if it does it will likely keep the matter quiet, lest other clubs sbouli be frightened Oil, and thus 'J spoil the fun. , .t.r.. Republicans, don't put off the payment of your State and County tax till the last day for fear you might forget it. Pay now, and run no risk of losing your votes. Jacob Smearbeugh's best team horse had his right hind log myste riously broken last Sunday. He was all right when fed in the morning, but at noon was found in the condition above noted. There were no evidences of haviog been kicked nr hit, yet the bone just above the hock was broken nearly square off and quite badly shat tered. The animal had to be shot. Pieasantville correspondence to Titusville Citizsn: Alex Hopkins will be located at the Tionesta store in the future. We are sorry to lose the ever gonial Alex., but commend him to Tionesta society to which he will prove a valuable acquisition. V. P. Black is getting ready to drill two more wells nn his property at Neilltown. Mr. Black has already six wells down with a daily production of about 25 barrels. Relative to the item in our Kel lettville correspondence last week con cerning the postoffice, we are informed that there never was any regularly es tablished office there, but the citizens by subscription had arranged for the delivery of their mail mattei, which was kindly attended to by Mr. An drews. This convenience will continue if the peoplo feel inclined to have it so. 'There is no doubt but that there is 'argent coed of en office thre, and we hope that Uncle Sam will soon fur nish the good people with one. We take-pleasure in calling atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of the Kline Gas Burner Co., hi this issue. This is a -subject that just now interests our town readers. A. good burner for natural gas is going to be a joy every hour in the day, and after a thorough test of all the devices now in existence, the Kline Burner is pronounced the best by great odds. It is so constructed that the air and gas are thoroughly mixed before ignitioo, an imperitive necessity before perfect combustion and the greatest heat from the leaet amouut of gas can be se cured. Smoke and soot are unknown where it is used. The Tionesta Gas Co. will furnish these burners when Wanted. The "plain statement of facts" which tho County Commissioners set befure our readers last week, see re to have knocked tun editor of the Nation al so silly that he couldn't gather in time to reply last week, but promises tremendous (?) earthquake this week! We hopo the community will not be throwu into convuloious when the shock comes. Hy-the-way, we've been listening attentively for orders from the Commissioners to "take it all back," but os we have beard uo such words from tbem, conclude that they propose to stand over juet what they say, having the facts and indisputable proofs to back them up. Besides they are gentlemen with a wonderful lot of backbone, and to scare them by simple bluff and bluster is about the last thing any sensible person would at tempt. Ballou's well known literary mag azine continues to make us its regular monthly visit, and for general family reading, we do not hesitate to recom mend it in every respect. Containing as it does a large amount of the most entertaining reading by the best au thors, and handsomely illustrated. Subscription price $1.50 per year, post paid. For sale by uewsdelers, price fifteen cents. G. W. Studley, Pub lisher, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass. -Peterson's Magazine for October has a steel-engraving, "Consider the Lilies," that is alone worth the price of the number. There are two colored patterns for tb-o work-table, one being am... 1 an illustration in hammerea-orass work now so popular ; a stylish double size colored steel fashion-plate; and some fifty wood-engravings. The orig inal stories, for which "reterson is famous, are even better than usual In this number, we already find biota of the great things "Peterson'' is to do next year, and an offer is made to send a specimen, free, to anyone wish mg to get up a club, lbe terms are but two dollars a year. Address the publisher. Charles J. Peterson, 806 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Every citizen, upwards of 22 years of age, must have paid a State or county tax at least one month prior to the election and within two years next preceding the election to make j Lim a qualified vuter. Fatal Boiler Explosion. By tho explosion of a boiler on the Hugh Dougherty farm, near Black's Corners, Clarion county, on Friday evening last, Mr. John Dough erty, was instantly hurled into eterni ty. An oil well was drilling on the place and Mr. Dougherty hod gone for a few momenta lo watch its prog- less as has been his custom since it was started. He had been near the boiler and bad just turned to leave when the explosion occurred that mangled his body frightfully and blew it a distance of several rods. Another speoiator was just entering the boiler house and was blown a wonderful dis tance but was uninjured. Neither the tool-dresser nor the driller were hurt in the least. The boiler and imme diate surroundings were converted in to a total wreck. Mr. Dougherty was a single man, aged about 35 years, and lived on the farm with his aged parents, of whom he was the main support, lie was noted as a frugal and iudustrious roan, very much re spected by his neighbors and acquain tances. His remains were laid lo rest in Leponto cemetery on Sunday last. Death of Walter Byrom. It is with sincere regret that we chronicle the death of one of Forest county's highly honored citizens, Mr. Walter Byrom, of Byram Station, Jenks township, which occurred at 2 o'clock a. m., on Monday, Sept 20, 1886, after an illness of only one week from pneumonia. Mr. Byrom was the senior member of the firm of W. By rom & Co., quite extensive lumbermen at the above meutioned place. Dur ing his residence in our county he baa been very highly esteemed by all who knew him. lie was a consistent mem ber of the Presbyterian church, and was always active in the upbuilding of Christianity in his neighborhood. He was a rjember of the board of trustees of the M. E. Church at his place, and 3 on the -evening of the day of his death the -members of the board met aid passed appropriate resolutions of re spect and condolence, regretting sin cerely the loss" of 6 valuable a mem ber. Mr. Oyrom was aged about 00 years, and leaves a wife aud one daughter who was but recently mar ried. His remains will be taken to Newark, N. J., to-day for burial. Court Proceectfntt. There is quite a full attendance l court this week, and business is pro gressing quite as well as could he ex pected. The following business has been transacted up to this morning: T. F. Ritchey vs. Walter Dawson, verdict for plaintiff for $51.00. Orvilla R. Wolcott vs. Calvin G. Hinckley, continued. Zuver vs. Rioe, continued. McCloskey et al vs. Ryder et al, continued. COMMOSWKALTH CASES. Com. vs. Levi Pierson ; rape. Grand jury ignores the bill. Com. vs. Wm. Hazeltine; burglary, etc., three true bills. Com. vs. Thus, Horrigan ; burglary, etc., three true bills. Com. vs. J. M. Kepler ; libel ; on trial. Mr. Hiram Tousley was appointed Constable of Howe township. The following foreign attorneys are in attendance: John G. Hall of Elk; C. W. Stone, S. P. Johnston, Warren ; Jas. T. Maffett, B. J. Reid, Clarion; A. B. Richmond, Meadville; II. C. Campbell, Jefferson; J. H. Osmer, C. Ileydrick, Venango. KeUcitvi'ls Items. Most every one has gone a courting, anditbe place looks quite deserted. Mr. W. W. Kellett, of Boston, is here attending to bis business interests. We presume he is pleased at the rapid advancement the works have made since his last visit. Miss Anna Kiser of German Hill, is visiting Mrs. C. M. Whiteman. Mr. James Gilfillan, the best mill wright in the country, is doing some work on the Salmon Creek Mill, at preseut. Andrew Small, with team aud men, started this morning for Marionville, near where Mr. 6. has taken a job of stocking the new mill being put in by F. M. Reck, for Uorton & Co. Mr. Gilger, the picture man, pulled stakes this morning and left for Ball- town. If he does as well there as be did here be can soon retire from the business with full pockets. Another arrival in town a daugh ter at Pre.-ton McCellougb's. Zlke, Commlttea Meeting. A very full attendance of the Re publican County Committee was had at -Chairman Shawkey'a office last eve ning. The ensuing campaign was fully discussed, each member giving a very flattering account of the outlook in his township, which showed a well united party. Vigilance Committees for each township were appointed whose duty it will be to co-operate with the regular County Committee men in getting out the full vote, and assist him in the general work of the campaign. A lively interest in the arrangement of details by all present which augurs well for success at the approaching election. Special Delivery of Letters, &o. Every postoffice in the United States and Territories and the District of Columbia is, by act of Congress of August 4th, 1886, designated as a special-delivery office, to take effect and be in force on and after October 1st, 1886, wheu every postmaster will be held responsible for the immediate delivery of every article of mailable matter which may be addressed to his office, properly stamped with a special delivery stamp, such immediate deliv ery must be made to all persons resid ing or haviog a place of busiuess with in one mile of the post-office. The obligation does not extend beyond that distance, but the postmaster will be at liberty to make such delivery beyond such limits, whenever it is rea sonably convenient, and it is com mended to him as a proper thing to be done, as an accommodation to the sender. The hours within which immediate delivery shall be made shall be at least from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and fur ther until the arrival of the last mail, provided that such arrival be not later than 9 p. m. Postmasters will be at liberty to make special deliveries on Sunday, but tbey are t required to do so. STOLEN From the field of the undersigned, orrlhe Griffin Farm, Harmony town ship, Forest county, Pa., on Thursday night, Sept. 16, 1886. One Black IIoree,rhite face, one white hind foot, and other bind 4ioof cracked, is aged 7 years, and weighs about 1250. Alto .one Sorrel Colt, has bad four ring. bones, ged 3 years, and weighs 1200. A liberal reward will be paid for io formation leading to detection of the thief or thieves and return of the horses. J. C. Lougee. Perry P. O., Forest Co., Pa. M. E. Conference Appointments. FRANKLIN DISTRICT. J. M. Uray, Presiding Elder. Clintonville, J. A. Hume: Enilen ton, William Branfiefld; Fagundus, A Brafehllne; Farmington, L. F. Merritt; Franklin, J. Z. Armntrong ; Kama City, W. P.Graham ; Millers town, P. J. Slattery ; Monterey, C. C. Rumbtirger ; North Washington, 8. Eidler; Oil City, Grace, It. M. Warren; Oil City, Trinity, J. N. Fradenburg; Parker City, W. W. Wythe; Petrolia, W-. II. Bunce; Fleasanfcrllle, II. II. Moore; Plurn iner, W. M. Cantield ; Iteno, Z. W. Hhadduck; Rouseville, S. E. Ryan; Sheritt, W. II. Hoover; Ht. Peters hurg, 8. M. Gordon; Tidioirte, D. 8. Steadinim ; Tionesta, F. M. Small ; Titusville, C. E. Hall ; Waterloo, Lewis Wick. Brookvdlle, John Lusher ; Clarlng ton, J. M. Edwards; Clarion, B. F. Delo; Edenburgr, J. II. Keely: Pres ident, W. 8. Gearhart ; Kidgway, J. A. Ward; Washington, C. 11. Erampton. Erie District : Volusia, J. P. Hicks. Meadville District: Townville, T. P. Warner. .Jamestown District: Ellington, S. II. Prather; Jamestown, John Peate : Russell, C. C. Hunt ; Shef field, 1. 1). Darling; Spring Creek, A. 8. M. Hopkins ; Warren, W. P. Bignell. New Castle District: New Wil mington, A. (). 8tone. List of Patents. List of Patents granted ly the U. S. Patent OUice, to citizen of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1S86, reported expressly for the For est Republican, through the Patent Law Ollice of O. E. Duffy, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Wash ington, D. C. : O. Allen, Franklin, sucker rod; E. C. Converse, Pittsburg, joint for gas mains; M. M. and W. B. Duy, Rowland, tricycle j P. Miller, Sharpsburg, wire basket for cooking utensils; J. Nelson, Titusville, grain conveyor; D. R. Oliver, Alleghuuy City, making plates; Richard Pyle, Ply mouth, car coupling; L. P. Rider, Pitts burgh, regasse furnace ; F. A. Smith, Steolton, ice making and refrigerating machine; O. Westinghouse, Jr. and K. Moore, Pittsburgh, dynamo meter; M. Williams and S. W. Vaughen, Johnstown, joint for the brkk of ladle rods. An Excellent Opportunity. We have arranged with the pub lishers of the American Farmer where by we are ecabled to offer that excel- Unt journal to all new cash subscrib ers to the Republican, and to all present subscribers who will pay up all arrearages and a year in advance, ta an advance of only 25 cents. The price of toe American farmer is $1.00 per year, and cannot be had except through us at a less cost. It is a six eten page Agricultural Magazine, pub libed by E. A. K. Hackett, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, and which is rapidly tskiog rank as one of the leading ag ricultural publications of the country. It is devoted exclusively to the inter ests of the farmer, stock breeder, dairy man, gardener, and their household, and every species of industry connect ed with that great portion of the peo ple of the world, the Farmers. They cannot well get along without it. It puts new ideas into their minds. It teaches them how to farm with profit to themselves. It makes the homo happv, the youog folks cheerful, the growler contented, the downcast hap py, and toe demagogue honest. Republicans bould not fail to pay their State and County taxes be fore October 2d. Better pay 'em right away aad cot take the chances of for getting before it is too late. Use Electric Light Flour, the best io the world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. my 5. For fall trade Under wear, Shirts, . Caps, Hardware,' Fresh Groceries, Cauned Goods, School Stationery. Grapes, Flower Pots. 3t. Smearbaugh & Co. - Good Farm for Sale. Geo. Weant of Tionesta twp., offers his farm for sale. It is located on the main road leading to Tylersburg, four miles from Tionesta borough. Con tains 57 acres, with 12 acres cleared and under cultivation ; has a splendid new frame barn, with new and hand some school house within 80 rods of the place. A nice lot of pine timber, sufficient for all building purposes oa th place. Will be sold on easy terms, For particulars inquire at this office. DIED. DIED. Sept. 4, 1886, of cholera-infantum, Edith Viola, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Zenta of Tionesta township, aged about 14 month. IN MEMORY OF EDITH VIOLA ZENTS. Gently fold the littlo hands Across thy pure white breast ; Tho little heart that beat in love Lies cold and still in death. The little bud ao bright and fair, To withor aud to die, Will bud and blossom in the light Above tho loright blue sky. And while on thy toyed form we gazod. Our hearts with sorrow wringing, I Tho angols bright ali robed in white Their joyful praises singing. There's light above the starry aky A light that's shining ever. Where frlonds may hope to caoet agaia And sing His praise forevor. A little sister gone before, And in the grave yard sleeping. While two are lying side by aido The angels are watch-keeping. Then lot us dry our team of grief; Our eyes are dim with weeping ; The littlo babe has gone to God, And in his arms is sleeping. L. B. H. TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice Flour i sack, Corn Meal, 100 lbs -Chop feed, pare grain Corn, Shelled - - -Ooans bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, augaroured Shoulders -Whitefish, half-barrels Lake herring lialf-barrela Sugar ..... Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee - Tea ..... H utter - Hire 4.OO0.aa 1.001.65 -1.25 1.60 1.20 1.25 - 70 I.603.0O. - 15 - 11 8 - 8.50 6.50 - 61 H 607 75 15,18' i2ia 20(5,90 - 15 78 12J 1.25 10' . 2.50' - 2.50 - 405O; 1.25' - 5- - 18' UV 16' Eggs, fresh ... Salt beM lake Lard Iron, common bar Nailii, I0d, S keg -rotaU.es ... Lime bhl. Dried Apples sliced per tb Dried Beef -Dried Teaches per lb Dried Teaches pared per A PRESENT! Our readere for 12 cenw in pottage stamps to pay for mailing aud wrapping, and names of two txuk agents, will re ceive FREE a Htecl Fininu Parlor En graving of all OUR PRESIDENTS, in-' rhuliiig Cleveland, sue in., worth' $1.00. Address, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. STEAM ENGINEnrpK and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand ' Engines and Boilers on hand. Send for Slock List. THOMAS CARL1N, AH gheny City. angi v Terms on apjk'alion.
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