THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, . CtlTOR PaOPBItTSa. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, I8KS, lllolne Again Very Nick. On Sumlay morning I ant e I Pec re tary Blaine expiietired another trr inuf ri-!ai(e, and aguiu his life for a li cno hui'g tretuliling in the balai.ce At times I lie heart's actiuu was al most imcrceitalil to even (he etui uent physicians iu attendance. This condition lasted till Monday when the distinguished patient again rallied. and became bo much better that hope once more possessed those nearest and dearest to hint. Mr. Blaine, in his present condi tion, is apparently oblivions to those arunnd him but he frequently arouse from the cnoi a lose state, and although ton weak physically to manifest any interest iu the family, gives evidence of consciousness. Although the offi cials and other friends of the striken statesman who passed the home on their way (town town did not ring ihe door hell, they almost invariably in quired of the newspaper reporters (t the latest report from the doctor, and appeared much relieved at the an swer given. In case of Mr. Blaine's death it is understood that the Cabinet and the Diplomatic Corps will observe a per iod nf mourning the same aa if h were still to official life. While there h is been on agreement tn this effect, nor even consultation upon the suit jeut, It is known that the British Minister aud the Secretary of fcitati woiild give up their social engage meuts, and (heir example would in all probability be followed. Make Ihe Chang. In his anuual report to the Govern or the Secretary of the Commonwealth suggests some changes iu the new ballot law whieh will meet with com mendatioo. The majority of them are fir the facilitating nf business in the State Department, but there i. nue thai is meant for the general good, and it will no doubt be adopted as an amendment to the bill when amendments are in order. It is as follows: "The manner of marking the bal lot by the voter should be simplified by providing ihat one cross mark op posite the party name or appellator at Ihe head of the lint of caudidaler shall be considered as a vote for all the candidates nf that party." Tbe Telegraph has mantained that the suggestion of Secretary Harrity. albeit not original with bim, but tin original intention of tbe Trainers ot the bill, is the only proper way t mark the ballot. Iu the count of the ballots cast at the last election the method agreed upon of marking a cross opposite each group on the ticket wassrcu to have worked injury to all parties. It should be kimpli Ced in accordance with the original intention, aud it will be found to work more satisfactory. Havruburg Telegraph. A m Li. requiring examinatinn.be fore eoteriog upon the practice t medicine in this State will he preset) ted to the legislature this wiuter Tbe act will require the appointment of a board of examiners by tbe Gov ernor to be composed of at least six of tbe leading physicians nf the State. If such an act would better protect the people from imposition by quack doctors then un member's vote should be withheld when it comes up fir fi oal passage, aud we fail to see why ii should tint be so framed as to bring about this happy result. Here it is mid winter and typhus epidemic in New York. That city will have to do a good deal of clean ing up tn keep clear of the cholera in the spring. And that the dread di sease will come to our doors is just a. certain as fate. The authorities thought they had it stamped out in Hamburg but fresh cases turn up every day, and when warm weather sets in the number is certain to in crease at an alarming rate. The on ly preventive i to stop immigration. and Congress seems tn he very slow t pass a bill to that effect. It is aunoiiuced from Kentucky that Seoator Carln-le will accept a place in Cleveland's Cabinet. Mr Carlisle is reported to have said, pre vio.ii tn leaving Washington for Ken lucky, that his going into the Cabi net depended upon the wishes of his wife, who would have the handling of the meagre pittance paid her hus band a a Cabinet officer. Judging from tbe news from Kentucky Mrs, Csrliel thinks her husband cau af ford to take the place And now Mrs Leae, the Kansas Populist, announces that she is not a candidate for Umted States Senator, II w she did plait the hair of the To p.-lt correspondents to get free ad vertieing. RESJAMIN F. Bl'ILKR IE.W. General Benjamin F. Butler died at his Washington residence this, Wednesday, morning al half past one o'clock. His death wag sudden, and the telegraph fails tn give the cause, He was in his 75th vear. Import itit 1o Old Soldiers. In April 1868 an act was panned by the legislature nf Pennsylvania authorizing the recording of soldier's discharges. The law reads aa foil iws: "That the recorders of deeds iu the ereral counties of this common wealth are hreby authorized and re quired to record all final discharges of commissioned and non-commissioned officers and privates upon applies linn being made tn them by tha bold ers of the same, for which the record ers shall be allowed the usual fee fr recording, and that the recording nf the same shall not lie subject tn the payment of the state tax " We un derstand the recording of these dis charges will not cost more than fifty rents each, and by placing them on record thus, all inconveience from (heir loss will he avoided. Every Id soldier should have bis discbarge recorded. The Memphis Commercial is anx ious to rear a tuouumeut to Jeff Da vis. It says: "It woud be not alone a monument to the great chieftain, but a. monu ment to the heroism, the devotion, he suffering patiently endured, aud he blood bravely shed upon even tiatlle field from Bull Run to Ap pnmatlox. No worthier object could "-ntrage the patriotic eff irts tn our no le Southern womanhood. Jefferson Davis was a hern, a patriot, a states nan, and for his devotion to his cause and his people he was made a mar tyr." And such trash as this is written n what is termed the New South! Heaven save the mark. There ran he little hope for a State that deliher ttely calls arrant treason "heroism," ind styles the arch traitor himself a "patriot" When things are given in their true names south of Mason and Dixon's line, then indeed, aud out before, will a new era dawn for that section. The North is tired of ihe vaunting of trators and tbe arro gance of defeated rebels. Congressman Sibi.hy of Franklin. s talked of as the next Democratic candidate for Governor of IVnnsyl vania. Richard Crokek says it must be Murphy for United Stales Senator tod Cleveland says it must not be Murphy. Aud, sure enough, it is .Murphy. Some of the CniuBgo papers have priuted the names of those who con "lilute the 400 of that city. The list reads somewhat like a directory of he lard business in the Windy City. Tiik first and final aacouut of the estate nf the lite Congressman Sam uel J. Randall filed, shows that he left property valued al $789 54, while the fees of the undertakers aod physicians who atteuded him were 81.194.15. Jekry Simpson says that he i. constantly pestered by letters fioni people asking him to save the coun try. If Mr. Simp-no will carefully preserve the correspondences he will soon have tbe finest collection of fool Holographs in tbe country. Phila. Times. It has been practically settled that there shall he no inauguration ball next March upon the occasion of Mr Cleveland's iuductinn into the Pievi deutial office. It is extremely proba ble, however, that the office seekers will get up a large aud loud bawl of i heir own immediately afterward. The New Yotk Jrett says that the desirable immigrant is the one who is worthy, iudustrious and educated. Of course. Let him come in and give him a welcome. But keep out ihe nil raff and ran tug from the Eu ropean slums and primus who rlrajf crime and duet-axe to this country with their worthleDess, laziness, ig noraoce and poverty. "Romeo," the big dog which made almoht a natioal reputation in con nection with the Johnstown flood, is dead at the age of 13 years. The animal was noticed extensively by the uewspupers for his work as a res cuer iu the disaster tneutioued, par ticularly for savitig the life of Mrs. Kress, the wife of his master. She was washed off a roof oo which mem bers of the family were afloat, and would certainly have drowned had not the dop swam to her aid, and. seizing ber skirt in bis teeth, regained the rait after a desperate struggle. Although he has been blind and deaf for some time, he has be.-D cared f r as tenderly as if he were human. Till? Presidential Electors met at Ihe capitals nf their respective Stales Inst Meek aod cast their ballots f o President and Vice President of the United Slates. Cleveland had 276 voles, Harrison 145, Weaver 23. It ts a close race between John D. iv ckef'eller and Philip D. Armour, to see which can do the most good or Chicago. The contest is so nearly a tie up to the preset) t time that gen emus old Chirsgn has nerved hersi lt and agreed tn give the gentlemen an other trial. Tammany is to be coospicioos in the inatiguial procession nu the 4h of March, that organization having been accorded the right nf the line in he civic portion of the parade. A ennxpicinoa feature, nn doubt, will be a triumphal chariot drawn by a team f tigers, with David Bennett Dili. and Edward Mukhay, Jr., occupy ing the seats. Chronicle Telegraph. American fholi-ra. From Ihe Daily Reveille. Whatcom, Wash "T. C. Burnett, tbe democratic candi date lor Kherirr. wan tan en violently ill at Clearbrnok. He had all thesy mplomsot Asiatic, cholera, and tor an hour or two it was feared lie would die. They finally Kave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which re vived him until a physical! arrived." Tlmt ia precisely what the manufacturers of that medicine recoininend for cholera. Send for a physican but give thoir medi cine until the physical! arrives. For sale by fSipgins Nasnn. The t'se and Abme. of Whiskey. Thia snbfcet could be dwelt up-n to a considerable length, and yet miii-li would remain untold, but all spree that tbe use, tbe proper use o! pore rye whiskey ia an absolute necessity, especially an now, when nature insota upon being stimu lated. All retrular physicians prescribe rye whiskey, and justly claim that Klein's Silver Arc and Doqiiesne Whiskies are most reliable. They do this not onlv lw- cause they have tried tbem but because the lending hospitals use them find them Hie best Minimum io the world. Silver Afte sells for 11.60 and tiuqiiesne tor JSIJ5 per full quart. For sale bv nil dealers and druggists. Ask for them or send to Ludwii; Mayer, Oil City, Pa. Drunkenness, or tbe Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines" Golden Specific. It is noimi inq uired as a powder, which can be Riven in a a ass of beer, a cup of corteeor tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will etfect a permanent and speedv cure, whether the patient is a moderate driiiKer or an alcoholic wreck. It has been Riven n thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect core has followed, Ii never tails. Cures guaranteed. 48 pai;e liook of particulars liee. Address OoL DKN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Race St.. innati, o. aug.lO-ly. FfVERYRODY reads The Pitabttrg Din J patch for the reason that it contains more news, both general, special, and telegraphic; has morn contributors nn.t and more special correspondence than any other newspaper between New Yora and Chicago. -Ti".-''.-.--5vaitA-.T..ftlJli. ir"J; . THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PZNN. S. S. CANFIELO. PROPRIETOR. ri to let upon the mont reasonable terms. ilO Will UISU U JOB TEAMING All orders loft at the Host OlUee will receive prompt attention. Fred. Grcttcnbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertniniiiff to Machinery. En gines, Oil Well Tools, (ins or Water r'it tinirsand General lllacksmitliing prompt ly none at inw Kates, impairing Mill Machinery iriven special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your putronaue solicited. FKED. GKETTENBERtJER. Executors' Notice. Notice la hereby Riven that Letters Tes tamentary on th Estate of Jasper 11. Dint-'inaii'. late of Tiooesta lioroiiRh, de ceased, have been icrantod by C. M. Ar tier, Register, to the undersigned, and all pel sons indebted to. or having claims against, said Estate are notified to make settleine.it with us without delay. A bin k O. Ding van, M. W. S. Dinuma.x, I). H. Ksox, Exe.-titors of tbe Estate of Jasper H. Dingman, deceased. Tiunesta, Pa., Jan'y ad. 18i3. GIVE US YOUR EAR 15: roR SI. Tbulaoiirsptx-i.l Premium Uii.r. naimtiitiiuri: tn.t THIS WILL INTEREST YOU U. . HorsomenU that th: i. the ercv.c.t ud Breeders! J bu", i'reiniuia Oiler cr.r i jumje by .ny r.t,er la ti.. Farmers I ( v, und. 'it.. chta,.ot ." d Trainers! ( benway tones posttd od n O vum.ro I "lLe. coui-eruibg bone, ViYner?J I il.recding. r.nnig nd cur Drivers! i"K ,nrl. u kul..rnb. for gOUU UUUM JUUkNAL. THIS IS OUR GREAT CFFERs I Pat SPRINHSTFFU BIT Kn All This 1 Grand IB col. 18tS4 Pict. for ONE COLLAR SUXOL, 2:03 . . $2.50 American Horst Uonihlf, On tear. ... St. 00 fliinif IA ltM 111.- nntl.n. nn TIO 11' .V . - . - . - - y , ... u .,.1 .J.., nuw wu.y. miil. lopy ua rr.miuia aiwui nil Ifm. American Horse Monthly, DETROIT, MICH. . 6 w iirra to t h r ptiniiswr hpthii pafth IK Vi iU W A N T a i nitclable Job nf printing al a reasonable prioe aend your order to tbia oftice. MARIENVILLE, PA. IX OUDEIl TO MAKE ROOM for my Spring Stock, I will close out my entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, for Cash, as I will need all the room for my Spring stock. In goods that have to be carried over to next fall, I will sell at the lowest possible prices. My Stock is still large in all departments, so come early and get your choice at reduced prices. 1 am agent for James McCall A Co. 'a Hazanr Glove-Kitting Patterns, and for tbe High Ami Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, which t keep in Block. Highest market price paid for Hides, Tells, Fur, and Uinsenn Root. MTID ITIIXTZ. .Hurlt'iMlllc, ln. BarnettiiReady TO HKCEIVK EVKRYBODY WHO WANTS TO BUY Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, Boots and Shoes, Rub bers, Quecnsware, Glassware, Blankets. A full lino of Jewelry, Trunks and of all kinds and all Styles for winter. Plush and Fur Caps. Gents' Furnish ing goods. Groceries. THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. The quality of goods past insures us a large trade this season. E.erybody la invited tocallandinapect our Large and Mairnitlcent stock of Merchan dise. Cash paid for Hides and I'elti. - R. BARNETT. ESTRAY. Came to tbe promises nf the nmlorsicn- ed, at Newtown Mills, l'a., on or ubont mov. 25, IWJ, a yearlmir heilcr, red and while, without special marks, Tbe own er ia hereby not i tied to come forward, prove property, pay charm-sand take same away, otherwise it will bo disposed of according to law. heeler, Dusenbury fc Co. Dec. 13, WU. APPEAL NOTICE. . Commissioners' Ovfick IMMISSIONKRS' OypH'Kl OF KoHKHT CotlNTV, KsTA, Pa., Jan. , 1SW2. ) r'ONKsTA. Notice U hereby iriven that the Conimis Binoera of Forest County will ni"ct at their oltice in the Court House, at Tiooes ta, Pa., on the 14th and 15th of February, next, tor the purpose of holdiiiK a Court of Appeals from the Assessment of 18H3. I. f. l.KbKBfK, Jah McInivhk, , 1'n I i.i p Kmkrt. Attest, County CoiumisHioners. Jam. T. Hbes.vak, Clerk. LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. Aiilhnritie in this enlightened aire all aureo that the human body should be clothed, next tbe sain, with all wool garments. The First Wealth is Health. It is money saved to dress your body properly. Coino anil let us help you do ao al moderate prices. FIFTY UKAhKS OK ALL WOOL UNDKRWKA R iHiigimr in price from 75 cents to ft.Oo per garment, AT tl.00 PER fiARMENT we can sell you a wool and camel's iiair, soft and durable. AT &1.25 PKU i ARM ENT an all w.xd or wool and camel's hair mixture in natural colors. AT J1.30 PER G A RM ENT we can pive you a white tell or natural all wool tin (tersliirl and drawers, never sold in tiiis market under &!.uu. 1 1 OKI? Our natural word and black wool cash mere Hose at iifi cents per pairare lead ers. Voii can't match Ibeiii at 4U cents. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price tstore. Exclusive audi. a for lr. .lai-Ker's (janitary W'ih-Icii Underwear. Youmun'sci li biated New York Hals and Pedrick's Custom slmu to order. L!i AND 0 SEN EC A STREET. OIL CITY, PA. Dr.W.F. CONNER S EVE, EAR, MIS k THKIIAT SLKGEIIN. OV. SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY. PA. Office Hours M to II a. in. J 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to H p. ni. bond iv, 4 to A p. m. PrauUce limited to above specialties. David Mintzs, Valises, Hats & Caps we have sold in the THE Philadelphia Press, Daily, Sunday, Weekly. a family paper which is clean L'NsENSATION AL AN H J UH I THE PA PER FOR TH K A M K R 1 C A N H O M E.- The Pi 'ens has the bt-st possible ori;an ization to secure news from the most im portant sources, and Willi nearly 400 cor respondents :n Pennsylvania. New Jer. sey and IKdeware. the Stale and ncar-al Home news is covered with a routine care fulness and attention todetail not even at teuipiisl by any other paper 7'Ae i'i c.13 has also mo best of corres pondents in all the ureal cities of the United Slates, as well as financial and railroad experts in Chicago and Ihe West, who keep the paper more than abreast with events The col limns of the Sunday Ve are en riched by contributions froin those wliiwe names are writ leu hisli in our INtof irreal authors, noveiista. , Naviats. as well . tr.un men of hi-h rank in public life 'I he best authors know that their bet au- liences are the readers of the Daitu. Sun. dot and Weekly Pie, In politics ihe Prest knows no other master than the pontile an I the past vear has seen, as has been seen before.' tht marked fact that it Is subservient to no political boss. It has no political am bitions to fotr, but looks atler the intei- estsol its readers and delivers itself ohii mi- i"ui' in me oay in a mnnoer both frank and fearless, letting the facts speak for themselves and evading no 1 sues, but meeting them all on the basis of fair pla mall men at all times. Its panes know no distinction- and the rights ot one class over another are neither recognized nor supported. Advertisements of Help Wanted may lie inserted in The Jh-esa for One Cent a Word. Advertisements nf (Situations Wauled JjCent a Word. Sdeeial davs for advertisements, Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday. TERMS OF THE PRESS. By mail.poslage free in the U, 8., Canada and Mexico. Daily, (except Sunday), one year ... .jfl.On " " " one month... .ftn " (including Sunday), one year... 7.5n " " " one month... .65 Sunday, one year y,on We-kly Piess, one year l oo Drafts, Checks and oilier Reinittancca should be made payable to the order of THE Pl'.ESS CO., Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. CAVEATS. TRAD! MARKS. OtSICN PATENTS, COPVRICHTB. .In. ror inmnnaiKin ana Tree tluiatiook wrlt to MUNN A CO.. 3bi lllllMUWAT, New VoliK. OMwit bureau for .et-urliiff .teuu In Amen Kverr putuiit taken out by n. 1. brought before tb. puuiio by a uuuee given free ot obuge In Uie rfricnttfic menfitu Lmrort clrcul.tlon of rr Kleatlfle psiier In the wurld. Spluudidlir lllu.tr.leil. h'o liitelllireut. Bi.u .houia be wllhuul It. Weekly, 3.0ll fcsri fl.5U.ls monlh. Addre. III'NN A CO-t-ll i.iiima. a)l ttroaussjew kork Cil. lVRMEHS AND FARMERS SONS I who have a boree and rig al their dis piu-al, and w ho are looking for profitable rmplnvmenl may secure positions worth fioni thii tv lo a xtv dollars a week bv ad. dressing A. J. Potter, 8 East 14th St., New York Oity. 2 i Sclentiflo Americas ELECTION OVER, NOW He READY! HURRAH FOR US I EVERY DEPARTMENT PACKED WITH SflODS! AND MORE COMING EVERY DAY. OvrrroalM niKl dolliing. An clevant Assortment tht Seaenn, with prices to suit the pocket book. Dro CsooIn. We have a very large ami well selected stock of the Newest aud niot Stylish Shades iu DrosaUoodaof every descrip tion. Dress Flannels & Blankets. We sells the Famous Romberger Flan nels and Blankets. Our assortment of Dress Fl.nneW Is awav ahea I of any over tillered in this place beloro. Hosiery. Underwear. We have Itln all grades to suit all kinds of trade iu Hosiery and Underwear. Just ask tor what you want and we have it. A full line tor Ladios, Oents, Boys. Misses and Children. COME AND SEE ITS. H. J. HOPKINS & CO., TIONESTA, PENN. SIGGINS (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONEbTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which la in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be round the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDEi. WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NCfTIQNS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS "Ant, oiATIOntRY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SII0ESA SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HLASLET & SON,S HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE ! - AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS I GIVE THEM .A. CJLTJJL. TIONESTA, - - PENN". CARTER'S CURI Sick Headache and rrliem all the troubles Incl dent to s biliou. state of the evKtem. such as IHuineu, Ntum. Drow.lueu. DIMreu afu-r eauiiK. faui iu tlieSiile. Ac W hile tlirir n.ot reiuarkabls (uoccas has bseo shown in ciuiu( neadach. yet Cabtir LrmK LrriR Pills aro equally valuable in Contttipaiton. cunng and proven tinic Chin amtor injc complaint, while they also correct all diHortlrnt of the stomach, Ht.mulat the liver and regulate the bowel, fcveu if tliry only cured Ache thfy would be almot pncelena to those who aulTer from thU ditrtslnir complaint: but fortunately thrir rooftne doea not end ht're, and those who once tr them will find these little pill valuable In ao many waya that they will Dot be willing to do without them, but after ail sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here In where we make our great boaat. Our 1UU cure it while other do not. Carter's Utti.b l.ivta Pills are very small and very eiwv to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are utrlctly vepetAtiV and do cot erlne or puree, but by thrir pintle etiion pleaae all who use them. In vials at et nts; five tor $1 . Bolu everywhere, or sent by mil KE2ICUI1 CO., Uiw Icrt 'XslE bll::9. Snnll Fries, Wraps, Jackets and Shawls. W sell tho nicest and best Jackets for tbe money of snv store In this rt of the County. Don't buy any until voa see outs. The piles on otir counters in el I like snow bofore tbe sun, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos. Every Department Is loaded. Our stock ol Kubberiioodslscomplete. We tit the smallest child and ihe largest man, and the prices ure rigbt. Goods of the best grades. iuh i:hii N. Our 0 rocery Department la al ways k apt up to the Standard with nice fresh g.Mds, bought lor cau and sold at the Lowest Possible Prico. & - NASON, 8ICH5INS A FONES,) 6c GROCERS, PENN. '9 TIME TABLE Jn etltx-t Jany. 1, 1H93. Traina leave Tio iikmUi tnr Oil City mil points west as .'illnws : Nii-tu inruiiKii iTKiKht (tarry- inn aHenntrH) h:4o b. BIi No. HI liutlul.i ICxp rt.ss 12:07 noon. No. til Way KroiKlil (carrying liaKSKiiKtira) 4:15 p. in. No. M Oil City Ex ross daily.. 7:M p. m. Tor Ilicknry.Tldinute.Warren.Klnziia, IlrailtorJ, (lean and the lOast ; No. 80 Oloiui Kxprws daily... 8:41 a. m. Nn. Si l'lU-unigli Kx press.... 4:15 p! m! No. ti I'lir.iUKli Kreinln (t-r- ryinn pawseiifers) 6;50 p. m. No. tlo sy r reiuhl (rarrying pasnungura to '1 lontota) 8:41 a. ui. Trains 03 and 6 Kun Daily and carry pasMtnixfrs to and trom points botwren Oil City and IrviiiuUni only. Oilier trains run daily except Sunday. UntTiiiiu 'labitisand full inrorination Ironi 8. t.'LAHK, Ackiu, Tionusta, i'a. K. HELL, Ueu'lbnpt. J. A. KKLLOvS, v tJen'l Puhtinger & Ticket Agent, Butlalo, N. V. UVGVST MoftCIS. jt oftlietirm of MOUCK BHO'H, OPTICIANS, pecialit in Errors of Itelrac-tlmi of tbe Eye. Exaiiiinalions free of charge. WARREN, FJJNN. J U WORK ot'pvnrv descrlptlnn execa twi at U.e REPUBLICAN oiUc. wm
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