THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, Editor ft PsopnitTos. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, ISM. Republican State Ticket Congress-at-Larpp, Hon. OALUSHA A. GROW, of Susquehanna County. Mr. Sibley Resign. Congressman Joseph C. Sibley, of the Crawford-Erie district has done exactly what the Democrats of that district did not want him to do. has resigned, and an election have to be held for a successor, lie could have done nothing He will that would nave emoarrasseu them so much, but when they complained be cause he bad made a speech against the Wilson bill, and passed resolu tions to the eltect that be was not properly representing his constituents, he appears to have concluded that his right course was to resign and let these complaining cuckoo see what sort of a stagger they could make toward electing some one who would vote and talk exactly as they would have him do. He can now enjoy the fun they will have in naming his successor. As a matter of fact in his opposi tion to the Wilson bill Mr. Sibley was reflecting the declared sentiment of the people of his district. lie was elected in 1892, presumably on the Chicago platform and the Demo cratic position on the tariff. The in dorsement of that platform and that position was withdrawn at the last November election, however, when the district went Republican by con siderably more than 4000. That was a decisive and unmistakable condem nation of the Democratic tariff poli cy, and Mr. Sibley was wisely heed ing it when be declared his opposition to the Wilson bill. The cuckoo Democrats of the Twenty-sixth District probably real ize that Joe Sibley is not a good man to fool witb, and he has displayed a good deal of manliuess in showing that he does not propose to be fooled with. The speech of Hon. C. W. Stone on the tariff, delivered in Congress on the 20th inst., is one of the ablest that has yet been made, and is a ver itable eye-opener in its dealing with facts and figures. It should be ex tensively read by all classes. A prominent Washington offi ciala member of Cleveland's Cab inet is quoted as saying that "the people wanted a change, and Mr. Cleveland would have been elected even if there hand been no National Committee." That may be true, but the change the people want now can never be prevented if there were a hundred Democrat National Com mittees to fight for the Democratic candidate. If the little Johnnie Mine at Lead villa only holds out, the United States will soon have gold enough and to spare. Mr. Carlisle might take his bonds and buy this mine for tbe ex clusive use af the Treasury Depart ment.. Its production of gold ore, reached $128,000 in siogle day last week. With a couple more miues like it, Uncle Sam might bid defiance to gold demands of European manip ulators. Derrick. The Republican members of the Committee on Ways and Means vot ed as to give tbe supporters of an in come tax a quorum. This is the on ly course to take with a measure like the Wilson tariff. Let it be loaded down with all the short-comings of Democratic aud free trade revenue theories and the chance of its defeat in the Senate is increased and its con demnation at tbe polls next Novem ber made certain. The Erie Preserving Co., of Buffa lo, N. Y., thus writes to American Economist: "Up to late last fall we had purchased all of our tin plates iu Wales. Along iu November we bought 1000 boxes of tin plates from the American Tin Plate Company, Ellwood, Iod. Tbey cost us just 5 cents per box less than we could have imported tbem for. The quality was excellent, and our makers were well pleased witb the plates. In the man ufacture of our cans laut year it re quired over 19,000 boxes of tin plate. This season we propose to use all domestic plates. It will only be a short time before tbe competition between American manufacturers will bring down the price to a lower fig ure than thay can be made fur in Wales and imported without duty, or nearly. Mb. GiiKHAM seems to have been lost lu the scuille. Nobody hears of hiui, aud there may be some truth in the story that be is to be bounced from the Cabinet. Chamtion Copbett knocked Mitchell out in three rounds at Jack sonville, Florida, last Thutsday. He had the Eoglish champion virtually smashed in the second round, but in the third round finished him. This leaves the American champion of the world, a position which he is likely to hold for some time The Democratic newspapers are asking for votes (or Hancock on the ground that he is a free trader, and call upon workingmeu to vote against Orow because he favors protection to American interests. A cheekier thing could hardly be imagined. The man who walks the streets with his hands in his pockets and no work ahead of him would like to see an entire Congress of Grows and is not likely to vote against Galusha A. Democratic State Chairman Wright has sent a circular to the Democratic Couuty Chairmen all over the State telling them that they "will be held responsible for the r suit in your county." He means by that to impress upon the chairmen their duty to get out the vote, but he places a fearful responsibility on them. The more voters who eo to the polls, the greater will be tbe Re publican majority. The only way for the chairmen to evade tho respon sibility is to resign. Wheeler II. Peckham, named for Justice of the Supreme Court by Cleveland, the Senate having turned down Hornblower, save that the Sen ate committee that reported adverse ly on Hornblower was prompted by parly spite. As Mr. Peckham's name will come belore that same commit tee, he bad belter bridle his tongue if he has any hankering after the place. As it is, however, he cannot be con firmed for the reason that both Sena tors Hill and Murphy are opposed to him. He has been an opponent of Hill's for years, and twice fought him when he was candidate for Governor. It is not very likely that Hill would allow such a man to get by him. Mr. Boss Choker, who controls Tammany Hall and incidentally New lork city, is dead set against the income lax and he warned his Democratic brethern in Congress that if they passed a bill imposing such a tax tbe two Republican candidates uominated to succeed Fitch and Fel lows in strong Democratic districts in New York city, may be defeated. Indeed he fears that tho mere men ace nf this odious bill has already driven off so many Democrats that the election of the Democrats is im periled. This shows tho drift of sen timent all over tbe country. It is not alone in New York that there is a decided kick against tbe income tax, but from every Northern State comes a protest. Only in the South do we hear a demand for an income tax, and that arises from the fact that very few people in tbe South have in comes of over $4,000. The time for tbe election of a suc cessor to Mr. Sibley in the 26lh dis trict is a matter yet to be announced. His resignation, it is said, comes too late fur the filling of tbe vacancy at tbe February election. It is expec ted that Governor Pattison will issue a writ for a special election to take place, peihaps in March or April. This would allow ample time for tbe nomination of candidates by both parties and for a moderately thorough canvass, which could not be made in less than a month. Only one thing can be predicted with certainty as to this election : the next representative of the 26th district in Congress will be a Republican. This will be satis factory all 'round. The Democrats of this district don't euji.y prosperity. Like Iodiaus, they prefer a predatory existence as a pestering minority out side the camp. Franklin New Riotous Miners. A bad riot occurred io the Mansfield, Pa., coal miuiug region last Saturday, iu which bloodshed, arson and des truction of property were ihe fea tures. It began witb dawn, and at dusk it was known that at least one human life and $100,000 worth of property bad been destroyed. Made wild by fancied grievances and li quor a mob of hundreds of infuriated foreigners, Huns, Slavs, Italians and Frenchmen, swept over the country Burrouudiug Mansfield, through tbe Tom's Ruu aud Paiuter'g Run val leys, attacked mine operators and a few brave but scattered deputy sher iffs, burned tipples, wrecked cars and destroyed railioad property. Uutil uoou the mob met hardly any resibtance. At that time it bad reached tbe miues of Beadling Bros., near Federal station, on tbe Pitts burg, Ctiartiers aud Youghiogheny Railroad. Here tbe rioters met de termined reaislauce and were check ed. Repeating Winchester rifles in tbe bands ot Thomas and William Deadline and their nephew, llarrv Beadling, opened firo, killing one rioter and wounding about n dozen. Other mines were allocked by tho rioters and much property was burn ed and otherwise destroyed. Tit I A I, LIST. List of muses set down for trlnl in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, coninicnciiiK nn the Fourth Monday of February, ts!i4. I. J. A. Neill, Noncv Cliureh, Juliu X Horry, nncl H. T. Neill for use of jv aney Church, Julia N. Herrv mid S. T Neill. vs. H. F. .xhnnilinrit n'ml II. V Sliamlnirir, Administrator of J. shmn burp, deceased, No. "S, fJepteniber Term, 2. H. W. Marks, vs. Tho Lebanon Mutntit Insurance I'oinnaiiv. of Jones ij-i. oiiiiuiions in Assumpsit. town. Lebanon oountv. Pciinsvlvmiiii. INO. 42, August Term. IS.M. .Sllmmniis in Assumpsit. .1. im . I White, vs. Itlunchnrd .t Ro pers, No. 30, November Term, ISiiS. Ap peal Ironi J. p. 4. l-.rnstu N. I,oe. tteeiever of tho es- lato of Charles J. Fox. tloo'd. Clnrrisn Fox, widow, Oscar Fox. Fmilv Hrecd. Maria Breed. Daniel II. Hills. Ncitin Hills, Charles F. Fox. James F. Fox, Horace A. Fox. Olive Dunn and Francis Locke, heirs at law of Charles J. Fox. deo'd, vs. William Newland, Sarah Non land, Cioo. It. Now land, William A. New land, Jr., Lucy Newland and J. P, Hirsoh, No. 20, May Term, ISI'3. Sum mons in Ejectment. 6. Maria Andrews, vs. .Inning i'rm. No. 11, November Term. lsw. Action in Trespass. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Pmtlionotarv. Tionesta, Pn.. Jan. 20, ISM. Assignor) Sale. Thfl limlprstirnnil A wuttmrw, if T.-.I,,. T Green, of MeCrays, Forest Cmintv, Pa.," hereby announces that lie will ovttiwf, fur sale at imhlic rr-mlnn nr niitfrv nt tlm store of John J. Oreen, at MeCinys, said OOUntV. a stock of more Immltsn iti,uiut. lngof Hoots, Shoes, liioeerios. Furnish ing ruous ana manv oilier articles too numerous to mention. Notice of rintn rtf nnln will I.a nli'nn hereafter. J. K. ORKKX. Assignee of J. J. Green. APPEAL NOTICE. CoMMtssioNKits' Office of ) Tionf.sta, Pa., Jan. 13, 1804. j Notice is liornhv- fi v All that Ilia i"rtn misioilprs Of Knrnf Pniiiifv it-ill timr .it their otlU'p, in the court limivo, nt Tioncs- 1.. il.. Ol . - ..... ..' . , . w, i vn i in- j i hi ant 'ti oi reuriuirv next, for the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the Assessments of 1W4. It A 11 Petkr Yoi'NOK. V. M. Coon, County Commissioners. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS k CO., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A Lanson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witn an elegant otoek of goods in their lino. All tho newest styles iu HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND MILLIXKHY IJOOItS In general. And a full lino of Ladies' Punishing Good.!, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call on us boforo making selections. Wo be lieve we ean please you. C. ' JI. Wliitcimui, NEW STORE! Having purchased tho store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. & P. II. R. Station. I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO Al CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND HATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. 31. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT 9 For a CilPL a.n"w nl " bonent opinion, wrlle to IM I nN A' t'O., who have bud nuurW tlftr Tear.' experience In the intent tuoinew. Communica tion, atrletly oonndentiiil. A Itundbook of la. loruuuiou ooneerninR i'ntrnl. aim liciw to ob. falD them .ent free. Also a calalouueut w.i.m. iual and aulentltlc books sent tree. I'aieiiu tuken through. Munn ft Co. reoelre peuial notice In the . i.-niin,. Aineric nil. and tbu are brouuht widely beiorethe pul.llc with, put oot to the Inventor. 'I In. .ulendld paper. Iiwued weekly, elenautly illn.t rated. ua by fkr the lartuat eireulalion ut any mieutiac work lu the l!f .;j.J.f .y"r- "'I1 wpieeaeut free. Building Kditluo. monthly f'.auayear. t-mule fnplea, !3 oenta. Kvery number oc.nl, .in. beau, mul platea, in colore, and photograph, of new hoiuea, with plana, eiiabliuit builder, to show tiia ""S? tJf'fHS "" LU" nitrK. t . Addre HUMi it CO, MkW Yokk, UOl UuoAUWAT rom:sT coixty HOSPITAL! LOCATED AT TIOITESTA, PA. THIS INSTITUTION IS NOW OPEN TO THE RECEPTION OF ALL CASES OF ILLNESS OH ACCI DENT OF WHATEVER NATURE, NIGHT OR D ' Y. On Tuesdays and Saturdays from K:00 to 11:00 a. m., Consultations will Im free. The Hospital Wurd contains over. '10 bods, with best of nurses und lirt class board, w hilo tho Medical Faculty is tho bwst to be hud ill Western 1'i.iiiisylvaiiiu. PhIiuiiIs will receive llio bcsl of care lit all times, whether accompanied by mem bers' of tho luiuily or not. Dr. J. E. IIADLEY, Supt. Hospital in Dale Iluilding. Rkkkkencks may be addressed to Dr. J li. Siggins, TiouoBta, Pa. COPYRIGHTS. rV LEADER IN DRY David Wmtz, .- ,f K ,.JOor's,I)K:AHTMENTIsnowrompleto! having Just recolv?d our ,,,.r si.MR. ivwir neiorp hnvo wo liml such n stock of Dress Woods, such llomospun Dross Goods, Uno Henriettas, Cashmoros, and Woolon Goods of nil kinds and prices to moot tho tlmo. C lonk mid Wrnp Orpnrliiirnt. HAVING HOl'UHT FOR CASH, I am prepared to soil the very best at tho low Hi' I',1-N'l 111""; Ijko this lino in Forest Counv, and Ladies wj,o are In want or i ( loak or N rap should not forget to ore Mint y.'s stock before inivlng. A lnriro as s mucin niio ino very latest styles, right v hhiks mm if .hj.h, Millinery IIioho w ho wHiit a lUt MHAildjoiul in their U'a mini nn v It ifut r Li.. 11..1.. a. . ioiwi hi nun lllll'. IVotloiis nu.' msii liuttoim, lBi os, Silks, velvet, Velveteens, Ribbons, Umbrellas. In n-i, hmv mini; you lliav WB1H 111 tnis lino. Indies' and Gent's, Roys' and Girls', Children and Rabies' Undorwearof all kinds. I atuiot bo beat iu this lino. CJlolliing II KRETOFORE, wo have pleased the inn mis year we nro way ahead of anything enano I'ine '.-suits, Rusiness Suits snd ,....-.. .iiuiii-ii s eioining nt ail prices ami ot the very latest Rtvles. Mothers, It would pay you to send to us for your children' clothing, lf you wind see our lino ' 1 1 ,' , ' "r"1 "'""""Ji but me quality and Pr ep. e st III keen t in nml nit, I ul,u 1 ir.- t, i,i,i i, 1 J 1 Hoofs. Nlioes nnri IF YOU WANT anything In this lino Z, IC'312 "' Remember . ber boots of nil kinds. ....ureii ana ,m,es mibbers. ami Ilub- . Fiirnlsliiiig lartiiirii(. HATS AND CA PS of all kinds in the latest styles. Fine shirts for men and hovs and working shirts nt tho very lowest prices. You should not fail to see our Neck W ear stock, it is really line. Carpel Department. AS USUAL, wo hold tho lead in this line. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Dinp or'..".".'l", 'olp', n"d everything to make your homo plcnsantnnd yoursolfhappv. "li . j ......., v., , ,,v I llllin. i ll.ti,l(,eu AlK.ia.tu H'l, j I A, . .... .. .I " I'l'iow cMinoes nmi an fnper. TO "I V. VI' HI II' ).,....., I...- 1 .1.. , ...,,'., . . . . ... 1 --"- ..1. ..,.-.,., x mi , y in,, mrgest huh nest seieciea stocK 01 l lie above in forest mnntr. Kn,wi t ....i.u i n .,. m . attention v.. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for B AEIBTT! BEATS THEM ALL! WHEN It Comes To BARGAINS ! You have doubtless been thinking of getting a Now -Winter Suit, and quite likely hoye concluded to make the investment w lion vou find what vou want at tho right ligure. We think wo have It. At least w e would liko to'show you goods and prices before you go elsew here, and thoiefore invite you to call ear ly. In price, stylo and quality, we ll stay by the best of them. And then in Ladies' Dress Goods, Wohayomiuloa.petdalefnirttoget tho patterns that are bound to please while or t.no quality and low prico therols nothing that ean compare w th our line. Our Winter Goods aro especially neat and eatchey. In Furnishing Goods, Roth Ladies mid Gonta', we take spocinl prido in our stock, for wo feel con 11 dent they will please the customer. Our Svinter U nderwear has been select ed with a view to its wearing qualities as well as lor the comfort li will afford. Collars, Culls, Ties, and Dress Shirts wo have in endless varlotv. """ Hats, Caps and Shoes, Don't fail to eomo to us when you selest your hat for the winter. We'll fit Jhb.""1 a'T'i" 0 more t!n Plel. And in shoes! There's where take the cake. Ail kinds, Smos, Styles and Prices. For Ladles, for Gout for Roys, for Girls, and last, but not least, for lialJes. 1M"W nUt I"' GROCERIES, mirkfr 1I)el,ar.t"'on' '? -"PPlied, market allords, and don't tuck on the BARNETT, Dealers in TOBACCO, CIGARS COy FECTI X A It Y. ALSO Oysters. Fruits, Vegetables, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice line of the Best Rranda of FLOUR AND COFFEE. Weulm to keep our stock perfectly pure and strictly fresh, aud customers will find our goods always wholesome and first class. Nice, clean liilliard Hall end Rurber Shop in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridge Sis., TIONESTA, 3?A. RAMBLER: -BICYCLES 4soriiiuIIoy A Jellrey Co. make of Bicyulo arc tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 2 are consid ered the best Hoad Wheel and are fully Guaranteed in all re respeets. For prices and par ticulars inquire of 5i. ii. Mut.uiiti:, TIONESTA, PENN. Send for Catalogue. rHJllf&SlE, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA, PENN. MORGAN OOODS AND CLOTHING Maricnville, Pa. from New York. Also, Ilrondeloth for lfinrlmoiit. inn vrrV iniPNL rOW Vnrlr Nf v nn nt.rl or.tor at onco. All SVork Warrautod. m Dcpnrtiiiciit. Depiirf iHcui. public In this lino, as to finality and nriee of tho past. In Men's and Hov's suits Working Suits of all kinds, at the lowest IIiiIiImp llnoil.. send us your measure and we will forward wo carry llrst class g,,(1s inni ilium, rieurii V llllin, BIJU iron BIOIll 1 i cii 11 .- iy inan mm nicy win receive prompt Hides, Sheep pelts, Ginseng, Wool, Fur. I as usual, with tho freshest and purest the fhncy prices, either. Como and see. TIONESTA. CAUTION. -If dealer offer W. L. Rougi. shoe, at a reduced prlne, or.ej. he ha. tbem without name .tamped on bottom, put him down aa a fraud. mi GEN'1 L. Douglas S3 SHOE best in THE WORLD. V. I,. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit tiny, and Rive better aali-faction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The al am ping- of W. L.. Douglas mine and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Healers who push the sale of V. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying ail your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address XV. X.. DOUG1a, Brockton, Hasa. &old by F. 11. L ANSON, Tionesta, pa Any one whose Watch has a bow(ring),will never have oc. casion to use tliis t ime-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted otT the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with g mis iraae marK. A watch else op.n.r, whloh will lav. your Sngtr nails, tnt Ir.o on r.qu.tt. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. f ff i.ijc!aw 'Moil oitit, 3? IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of printing at a reasonable price send your order to this oillce. wmmi H-.it ... URPRISIMG. THE WEATHER CHANGES! Tho Administration clmngcs. Tho Storekeepers aro elumging. And tho old relinblo Iron Building is willing to change for Cash as largo and good a stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE as can bo found in Forest County. Glad to see NO TROUBLE TO SHO W GOOD (SUCCESSOR TO HOPKINS A I.ANSON). Do You That you can buy to Now than On aeeountof tho "Hard Times" and you need in OVEHCOA.S, ULSTERS, WORKING COATS, RUBBER COATS, MACHINTOSHES, SUITINGS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, II ATS, CAPS GLOVES, MITTENS. PANTS, SHIRTS, OVERAI-S, N EC K -WEAR, COLARS. CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, JEWELRY, LEATHER ROOTS, RUB BER HOOTS. RUBBERS. STORM SMPPI.PSI ll.AKl-IC 1M.-AVV SHOS, FINE SHOES, CHILDREN' SHOES, LADIES' t CENTS' SLIPPERS. At prices that knock out Comnetion at Ledebur & Miles', SIGGINS& DRUGGISTS TIONESTA. - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in eharije or a thoroughly coinpotont Clerk. will always ho found thn ' PUREST DRUGS mriius COM I'OUNDEli WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WArit, biailUNtRT, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. CHARLES A. HILL agent mil Avn rn.'iu.-ii i FARM MACHINERY OF EVERY KIND, INCLUDING KEAPKRS, BINDEKS, MOWK1LS, 1JAKES, SPIUNG- TUUl'JI J1AJJU)VS, CHAIN .AND CORN DRILLS. ALSO BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS. A KINK OITAT.TTV nk' 1 llllli ipitivi! iro . . . . ID AND SLOW MOTION M ACHI N lilt Yr liel.ire mukiiiK punhiises I would tt.sk Farmers and olheis to insneet mv stoek and prices. EverythinK ot the best and most approved quality, and at iiriees with iu the reaeh of all. CHARLES A. HILL, Tionesta, Pa. TIME TABLE In etleet Nov. CO, 1'J3. Troins leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as t'ol lows : No. 03 Through Krel(;ht (carry- inn imssenera) 0:40 a. m. No. 81 Hutluiii Ex press 12:07 noon No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passoiiKeis) 4:15 p , No. 33 Oil City Exi ress 7:53 , For Hickory. TldioiltH.Wapran vi... . Rradl'iird, liltau and the East: ' ' No. B(l tlU.MIl Kvnruu. o. i , ... No. 82 PiUsburnli ExVress".'.'.' 4:15 , in. iu. to iiiruujin r reim (cur- ryinx passenirers) 0:50 p. m. No. 00 Wuy FreiKht (carrying possciiBors to Tionesta) 8:41 a. m. Trains let nml nn Ttm, ti..:i i . . ...... .'..li. ft 1 1 11 I Hi IV Dussenirf.rM in mul fr..,.. 1.... ......... Oil City and Irvineton only. Othertraius .in imiitv ttxcfpi ruinuHy. i line luniesaiHl lull information from S. CLARK, Aem, Tionesta, Pa. a. ufcuij-ueinsiiiit. J. A. FELLOWS, 1 Uen'l Passenger S Ticket Agent. Jiutlulo, N. Y. I Ob WORK of every description exocu ' ted at the REPUBLICAN office. you all in. Know! a Better Advantage ever before. back Ward snnsnn villi inn r.nw lmv anvil,!,... Tionesta. Seo them. HERMAN, it GROCERS. PENN. AND CHEMICALS! Smearbaugh, THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Hood Stock, flood Carriages and Buir gie to lot upon the most reasonable terms, lie will ulo do JOB 0?EJLlCITa- All orders left at tho Post Offloe will receive prompt attention.
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