I I j ; WEDNESDAY MOUMNG, NOV. 14, 1877. HOnOUGIi OFFICERS. JlurffeU. W. Rchinkon. " (miititm.enV. D. Thomas, H. .1. Sellcy Wm. Richards, 1). H. Knox, A. R. Kelly, C. A. Hnndrtll. Justice of the rcnce O. S. Knox, C. A. (t.indiill. hiMatdeH, Swaggavt fi'jtlmnt Director . II. Mar, II. O. Da vUi, . W. Robinson, T. J. VatiOiesion, 1). W. (Mark, W. K. Dnnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Prc.lident Judge j. D. Wetmohf. Aoeinte. JudrCSJw. U. )AI.K, Rd- wAMt Kerr. TrciurcrH. .T. Skti.kv. Prnthnnnlnn, HrgiMer it Recorder, tc J. W. Cl.AKK. Sheriff .ItlSTIH SlTAWKF.V. (JtimmiiorierVAA IlKRMN, Isaac I.ono, John Ruck. Counti Superintendent U. S. P.nocK WAY. DiHtriel Attorney H. P. Inwiv. Ju.rv CommiioneraU. 7.. Towkkr, IjYM A J ('OI)K. 0Miry Surveyor T. T. Cot.MN. fVxwur-rM. Ittf.l, Jr. (mntu Auditor Nicholas Titomi COKf, J. K. Nl'.lI.T,, II. A. .I'KSDKU.? Member of ow7wm"IIahiiy Wjiitk. yl aaemMy J. H. Aonkw. a BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE I. O. of O.F. n I." l.-.TSi nvnrv FrldrtV evonilllt. Ill V L o'clock, lu Uio Hall formerly occupied hythoUcoaTcnrK : W saWYKK. Sec'v. 27-tf. E. L. Davis, A TTORNF.Y AT LAW, Tionesta. Pa T Collections inado in tins ami nmoiti tog eonnbies. 40-ly M'IXjISH w. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .fcu Street. TTOXKSTA, PA W, H. UTIIY. ' J. iCaOXKW. AT TO Jl X F Y S A T L A W , TIONESTA, PA. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Jno. Ilulings, irho lives -r ... .sjzz across tho way from our oflico, i.i mi- T?etr r.Umt will nreac i in the nus llioihuroBoi ms leu nanu, anu 'rcsbvterian Church, on Sunday next this U how it happened : In company morning mid evening., Sabbath School with Win. .Lawrence, ana several oui- at 3 o'clock r. m. c,8 1,0 wcnt oul auer VW0 on iJ,t' .1. rr: . If I - .. .b. Thcro in nothing new in Forest "e A10U0"1 County oil circles, so we omit our re port on that subject this week. Argument Court was held here on Friday last. W.o bclievo no business of general interest was transacted. Ex-Sheriff Van Gcisen's family are back to Tionesta to spend tho win ing with him an old shot-gun belong ing to Capt. Knox. In tho left barrel of said gun, about a foot from the breech was a small hole, supposed to have been rusted through. Mr. IIul ings getting a good shot at some pig cons, cocked both barrels of his gun, and put bis left band up to steady it, ill i ter. llo will probably stay at jik. an,i nntnP,A tl,t ,!,, thumb was direct City for some months yet. j lho 1)o(J jIo movecl ilis iian(i Quarterly meeting will bo held at n.bout two inches, and pulled thg Stewart's Run, a week from next. Sun- tricuer of the left barrel, by mistake, day, the 25th inst. On that day there intending to shoot tho other barrel will bo no morning services in Tiones- first. The gun bursted at the hole, tear ta. inir a niece about six inches long out Mr. Lyman Cook, of Lacytown, is of tho barrel, fearfully mangling bis tho proud parient of a blooming daugh- left thumb. Apiece of the gun, or ter. The momentous occurrence trars- something else, struck Mr. .Lawrence nired last wesk, aud tho parties di- in tho eye, eutting the eye-ball some- rcrtly interested are doing well. what, but doing him no permanent in- ti, r hot durinfr jury. After the accident Uulings and . ...Jt..fa.....w j r I - the past few days wo have bad some very pleasant full weather, which is duly appreciated by our sportsmen, who roam the woods promiscuously. Eight of the porsons who tarred, feathered and rode on a rail, Mrs. Es tis, a disreputable woman, at "Water ford Eric county, have been arrested. Their virtuous indignation will prob ably cost them dear.. Lawrence had about a milo and a half to walk to whero they had left their team, and it was with difficulty that the distanco waa made. They arrived at homo about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and Dr. Blaine was sent for, who amputated tho entire thumb, down to the joint next the wrist. The joint was so shattered that there was no possibility of saving tho thumb, ATTENTION HOMHKKS! I lino I won K1mittol to practice m mi Attonifv in tlio IViiHion Ollk-o lit 'iif;h UikUmi, "1. V. All olUcors, Holdiers, or Miiloi H who woio injii rmi in tlm lato war, mn obtain pensions" to winch tlioy may l ntitWl, lv mllinjc on or aiiilressinj? me at lioiH'Hta, i'a. AI140, olainis for am-araon .f)ay nl lounty will receive prompt t tntjon. , ,. , 1 laTiiiK Iki ver four yoar a wildier in t lato war, and liaviiiK for a number ol years enpKOl In tho proi-wution of uol tliniH' clainiH, my experiencfl will a:scurn tiie coUiMitionof claim in tho shortest pos MbloHnio. J. I!. AOXJSYY. 4Uf. Rev. ill. Payne, of Bainbridge, N. Y., lectured on the subject of tem perance, in the Presbyterian church Mi Thursday evening last. The weath-1 er was very inclement, and tho an nouncement of the lecturd very short, and, a3 a natural consequence the au dience was small. After Rev. Payne concluded, Rev. O. B. Clark was call ed out, and delivered a few remarks upon the subject. On Sunday lof-t Rev. Payne conducted tho services in the M. E. Church, morning and even ing, and announced that ho would speak on temperance in town one week from this evenincr. 21st inst. Let CJ ' all turn out and hear him. -An attempt was made on Thurs day evening last to break into tho de pot, by some party or parties un known, probably with the intention of lugging of a lot of stuff to save the agent the trouble of handling it. Af ter breaking out the lower sash of one of the south windows, the thieves dis covered that it was boarded up on tho insie'e, andreight piled against it so that it was impossible to effect an en trance. It a a Ions lane that ha3 no turning. Some of our boss thieves will get a free trip down the river somo of these dajs. Mr. S. J. Wolcotf, formerly of this place, is now operating about Tidioutc. He has just finished a well, which probably won't amount to much, owing to the difficulty exper ienced in shutting off the watei. We understand the casing had to be pull ed four times. A torped.o will be put in the ffell. The territory, of which ho has a large amount is thought to bo jronse good, and more wells will bo put 27tf down immediately. We learj the I above fact3 from his son, Will, who is I 1 j .1 i 1 11 , . . HDTOUTi:, VA ., MALES IN JEWELRY -A ND SILVERWARE". WISH to Inform mv friends nrl ),r.f rona of Tionoata ninl vluinity, that iny . new stock of goods is larj;or than over be fore. Itolow I pivo a partial list of the goods I keep for nalo : Ladies' Hold Watches . Gents' Cold and .silver Watches jlold Chains and JowcTry Silverware: Tho latest novelties in Silverware. New nfiil beautiful designs just received for thrt Holiday Trade : Casiers Ticklo-Dishcs, Cake-Haskcts, Hotter- Dishes Sugar-Howls, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Call-Veils, Nupkin-RinRS Ac, fcc. Every article warranted. All Silverwartf purchased of nie engraved Free, of Chnrp-. 1 have but one price, and that I puarantee to bo the lowest outstripping all compet itors. My brother has just returned from F.u-" jope, brinurinp; wii h him some beautiful designs which avo on exhibition at my Jewelry .Store. I will accord a hearty wel come to all who visit liio, and treat them with politeness and attention, whether they purchase or not. Thanking my friends for their liberal patronage in tho past, I hope by fair deal ing and low prices 10 enjoy a eonnnuanco of tho same. jl tf h. KLKIN. Tidioute, l'a. "Wc will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave and heading bolts at the follow ing prices : Stave bolts, 35 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., 84.50. Heading bolts 22 inches'long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.00. Heading bolts must be ! made from timber at least 20 inches dinmeter. Omce at Lawrence J. II. Derickson & Co. New Advertisements. in F.W.Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and PnnMC, Unynolds Hitkill I'Moe.k, Konoca SU, il City, Pa. Notary A Co.'h iW-ly Lawrence House, riMMXEsTA. I'KNN'A. WNf. LAW I HKNIMI. rRoriiti:TOR. This hius Is cent nil! v located. Every thln now and well fuin'ikilLnd Superior nc,Mnimoda l ufiii-t xUciit ion iriveii to irueHts. Vnuotnblns and Fruits of all kinds nerved ii their season, bainplo room for Com iMuroial Aneuts. CENTRAL HOUSE, noxxi'.lt .t AONKW IHiOCK. L. 1 x uk v.vc. l'nuirietor. Tliis Is a new and has lust been fitt.nl p for tho pccommodatioii of the puldic. A port urn of Mio patronage ol mo puimc is hoihjubu 4l-!y FOREST HOUSE, SA. VAUNEU Pkoi'RI'-tor. Opposite . VAtwt House, Tionenta, la. Just opwnoil. Everything now and clean and fresh. The best of liquors kept constantly i hand. A portion ol me puunt: pairon tliillvsoiiritotl. 4-17-1 V --- - g - and the wound was badly burned, and Oil closed last night at $1,893, a blown full of powder, so that it will plight advance on the figures at this probably be some time before ho can time last week. It ia not thought that U8e his Rand again. He says he Buf- there will he any material advance in ferej moro pain from the time of the ihfl nricfl of Crude for Sometime VCt. nnniAont rmfil ho nmmitntinn than n- W TU,UV i ,Sn,l of Mr. Pver before dnrin, his life. Mr. Hul- d.0Wn 1': l"",.,. -Kunkel'B "Dos Fle.r lie Alpcs,' wu. . . - oiinvo tneta from nia son. iv in. wno is .... - ., i n r;l,,n,r nfTl.iteh Hill fell from tho infra is an old and exnerienced hunter, i ... . . . a delicious pcrlume tor the nanaKer- .K'n. ? L ... ' , u.,,i... '..fn . : vlsllinS ,u lown ai Preseuu Uh. PrieoTS eta. ner bottle. Do mow 10 me noor oi jvistr & u;irir, uuu no uuui uuo m ... .. . e - - ....... i- w-t ' ... L.- .,iui1iIMn(a(!.nnfL;nJ Barnes, Republican candidate for , , your moucy on ..cheap" um, uui. , j i t , T,r...rQ- ,.f Wnrrnn emintr. wn elect- .v. i l .1.. 1, liculars. and supposo tho child is re- a very careful man with fire-arms; ;;- -' V -.V penumery ; me i vm.-.. . i .1. . en over liaueKei, i-'cmocrai, novwuu- v oa1o ot n,irBr, - tf. covernif'. more so pcrnans, inan any ouo wuu ... , . , i ut "v ' " I .(.n,ini thn flvlramo l r ffnrn PI i r .... They are having a run of oyster has had as much experience in that , "v vb . If yon want a good article, nuy uiauo hi uciciu ....... v. i--- i jYunkel s 1 eriumes lor ine iiuuum i nab Jil UH blljlb aio iiu..i.ivuo I ii ivuui. vucu .nu ..ui.v. ... ,.vv.. . i 1 i i 1 I .... I I lint nnn-f h fi I n TnOlinPf 1 . ..... -r-. o 1 T1 T Jl 1. . not more oyster suppers announced for was as thin as paper, from the effects -i & -Kuuicel s -ranume ue i an , tu N,Um i.iimr.-P rhnritablo and nth- of mst. Wa hnno to have no more ' pleasantest ana moss utuigubuu I 1 .... - I If -KT T 1TTI 1 . - C IT!. 1. ...... I . P i 1 ,1'. accidents of this kind to chronicle. air. xi. i . neeier, oi jx.cau.j , luDie extant, ior saia uu v.u. is in town this morninsr. lookme hear- Priee 7ri ets. ner bottle. Ihi3 is no Mr. C. L. Hanin. formerly of Kic veaalr a vtnrdn of lih.od lieftts of h S ti' . tt-.i ii 1 J . ... . . . . i vuvmj , i j' - CS J11CKOry, now a promiueunKwu- ,.Guru j3ianket " has been heard trom, a.a n(1 ilistini? article. tf. ware merchant 01 jjouiuer iuy, iojo- tbat he jiag recovercd frm his illness, rado, sends us late files of Boulder pa- aD(j jg now on his way homo again. rers, for which we ara duly grateful. Au 0f wbich we are glad to record. It appears from these papers that the wj werQ unablo tQ t thJ official firm of Hanna & Humphreys is doing fv. rr nnKltl.n ...1... I. .! A-.A 1 . . ...... 1-1 I.J VUk " 'J f " b.ou Wk, uu u.u buik. ca . ft Hashing ousiness, wn.cn we are giuo thig raornin owing to tll0 absence of ousmess m mo way 01 wwuug up to hear, 1ut we nearly naa a syncope na f,rtm . 1,U : ,, . . tjou expenses, and otner matters, lhey wneu we rcaJ the following among the ... , nq . tlip nfr,.p , nt nackwlieiit Flour, per cwt. - don't seem Hi put in much uunccessa-hocal items : , ' i.. u M iiin,i w. Corn Meal, 100 b - - ry linlc- "Mrs. Hanna, wife of our cnterpns- . .y, t. , npTt u ... Chop food - - - -For two evenings tho pigeons ing hardware merchant, returned from , Stoneboro . nYt! xewTlmshel - have como over and near town in per- -rW. i a.y -eu,. auu . . . . JllUllIU Jfl UU DiUI'l-Pi I ' X O I -v i it So ? Then "Oat's what's the matter the contract of drilling his Dutch Hill " ? ""cd - - with Hanna!" Now the fact that well, lie has recently sold nu retinury roakftwt uoon, 8Ugar cured Charley has taken unto himself a wife at Stoneboro to the Standard Company, shoulders - since leaving hero is news to us, and and will probably Jiave more time to Whiteiish, ha'.f-l.arrels erwise. - Mr. J. N. Tietsworth left with us own raising, one of which weighed four and tho other eight pounds. Who has raised better blood beets this sea eon ? Tho Commissioners were in scs- fect clouds. Those of our gunners who were stationed on convenient points of the hills hfd gor.d shots at them in the Hock. The late freshets have made tho navigation of Salt River a compara- nrnhnhlw hn a Piirniisfl to nil his Forest devote to his outside business here- r . 'county friends. We are glad to hear, after. tively easy matter, and thousand are however lhal be i,a8 COupled himself Robinson & Bonner sell the Sing- W. C COBURN, M. D., iMlVSirttAV v S11P.I5KON oilers his 1 tnr.iwx j) tlio lupoid of Forest Co, llavinir had an experience of Twelve Years in constant practice, Dr. Cobuni eiisiiaiilees to tfivo natisfaction. Dr. Co lin rn makes a specialty of tho treatment ..i is.'! Throat. Lunir and all other Chronic or liiiKerini? diseases. Havin: iHvnjil.miKil nil Hcientilie methods of cur (liscuse and selected tho i;ood from all m.Mti.ms he will cuarantoo relief or acure in u!l cases whero a euro is possible. No ChaiRO for Consultation. All fees will bo reasonable. Professional vinits inado at sill lioura. Purtics at a distanco can con sult him by letter. OIllco anil Kesideneo second minding oolow tho Court House. Tionesta, l'a. t fuw days Wednesdays and Saturdays. 'Jilt H. II. ill V. JNO. P. TAKK. A. B. KK1.1.Y. MA Y, PA It K C CO., ' BANKERS Corner of Kim A Walnut SU. TionesU. nank of Discount and Deposit. Intercut allowed on Timo Deposits. ConootionsmadoonaUtliol'rineipal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. W-ly. GALLERY. now taking the trip. It is only the Democrats iu our county who are sail the briny waters of that famous 6tream this year. The Derrick seems to think that Forest County may prove a "duster." PHOTOGRAPH K I. .11 K T II H K T , viilTTH OF llOBINSON & HONNEU S HTOKK. up, and hope his life may bo long and eFf Domestic and St. John Sewing Ma his joys many. 1 chines below agents' prices. They al- Jas. Swailes took a little prehmi- so wish to call attention to their Stock nary hunt up about Minister some ten 0f Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, which imtter davs ago, and sent in a fine deer for they are selling cheap. Call and Rlc0 tho good people of Tioneila to gazo 8ee. 32 3t. 'f.? ' Just let the Derrick possess itself with upon. n0 said ho would have killed pecrso?l, Magazine for December Lard - - - patience a lew months, and wo will a oca!.f but it was a little too warm to ;, nn .... tabie niiea( 0f ai others, a I,on common bar show it and tiio world a grease-spot transnort these animals tho owner :...i e u, r.h0naa Nai,s loa' kcg up the creek that will put oil dowa to stlinding a chance of losing several bot- T, twft Bnifindid steel nlates. one of , . ties of prime hair oil. He proposes to th m Ara0ne; the Roses," as beautiful Dried Apples por lb -t-Meadvillo now lias an oil ex- send in one or two this wiuter. Ilia na ft nocm . tho other, au exquisite title P"1'1' JitH)f change. lhere is not a terrible new v incuester 6hoots as wen as ne mammoth colored fashion lO.cts. TIONESTA MfoltlSTJS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, Tv Robinson & Bonner. Dealers in General Merchandise. ?7.008.00 2.00 3 50 4.00 - L75 l.eo-i.fio 75 - 38 10 2.00(3.00 15 - 13 10 - COO 0.75 10Q121 - 7:.&1.00 - 75&00 25 30 - 22(W;28 35 - .45 (it, 1.00 - 25Q.28 10 - 2l l.i02.00 - 12(7,15 - 8.00 i 3.00 . 405i.!iO - 1.75 - 8(i;10' 17 IS Lake hoi-ring half-bai rolM Sugar - - - - Syrup -N. O. Molasses Roast Rio Coffoo Rio Coii'ee, -Java Colleo -Tea - - - " IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ( SOSVIETHIIMC TiiitT INTERESTS YOtf ! INSECURITY OF OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS Prisoners Have Escaped I I Large Rewards Offered) REfiD! READ! READ! IT Is well known to all that during tho past two vears. in fact for years previous hard times has been gradually tightonni his.Kripuponus; tliat our incomes Krew "beautifully lews," and as a result we miiBt. ;,.(,.,Mimniv Tlen thfi o lies- rt tion arises, how can this bo clone T the an- ' swer to which has prompted the writingof this Bhort article. Nearly two years hiiumv we engaged In the Uroeory and Provision huRir 7ss in this place, and how w ell we have succeeded in bringing ine price 01 that class of goods to their proper value, as sold in neighboring cities, w e lttv to the surrounding community to decide enough lor us totnow that our business has Increased beyond our most sanguinO anticipations. To accommodate the libe ral patronage extended to us, we havo re moved to the large and commodious room known as tho Haslet Duildinu', where we havo largely increased our stuck, both aH t quantity and variety, having udded Tinware, 1 loots and Shoes, (Moves, No tions, and the staple articles of Hardware to our former stociK oi oruw -visions, Flour and Feed. To parties pur chasing of us in quantity wo oiler a liberal discount On our low retail prices and will duplicate prices of goods in our lirm, where ver purchasod. Cash paid for grain. U7 tf J. II. DF.IUCKSON A Ct, page ; a amount of oil produced nor handled wants it to. Cap. Ridgway and Uncle pjate . a gjperb colored pattern for a there, but the Meadvillians think they Billy Grove laid in forage a few day? Cuair strine, alono worth the price of have as good a right to guess on tlio ago for a grand hunt up the creek, to tiie number ; and nearly fifty wocd- price of oil and to back their opinion as any other set of men. last several weeks. "We believe Judge Proper is also with them. cuts of fashions and patterns. Jhe It is pretty 8tor;e8 ara hy the very best authors, ES. G. TIiKl:3il & CO. OIL CITY, PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in Too late for last week's paper wo nearly timo for our annual influx of aU poweruuy written. Terms 82.00 a EC -A. 12 D "W -Au IR; ES , received an interesting letter from deer hunters, many ot whom come long Cooksburjr; but asjnost of the topics distances to put in the season in our mentioned are now things of the past, happy hunting grouuds. or "old news," we do not publish them. 1 he old adage that "a bet is a We shall be Had to hear from this fool's anrunient," has found no favor correspondent in the future. around here recently. At election Attention is called to tho adver- seasons wise meus well as fools seem tiscment of L. Klein, Jeweler, in this drawn by the cords of sympathy to bet issue. Mr. K. is at present in town, on the success of their favorite candi at Bovard's store, prepared to do any 'dates ; and the wise men don't always work in his line which may bo brought win, either. Iu these close elections a in. Ine Dig StOCK IS in lllllOUie, iwi a (iucss ua iu uiu icoun io uncu juoi year; a big discount to clubs. Speci mens of the Magazine sent, gratis, if writteu for, to those who wish to get up clubs. Now is the timo to subscribe for 1878. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ticnosta, M. CARPENTER, - - Pa., . Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho latest styles the art. ';o-t, where all may be suited, with goods and prices. It is almost an utter impossibility nowadays to get a piece of fractional currency ; silver is all the go. It is getting time now for everybody to look out for spurious coins. The ad vent of silver as a circulating nie lium has stirred up those old chaps who earned their bread by making bogus coin, and no doubt tho country will bo Hooded with it soon. as good as any other man's. We hear of no heavier bets than "tho cigars" on the late election. It is wrontr to make bets on the elections, on horse-races, on pigeon' hunts, ou dog-fights, on fly-loo, or, in fact, on anything, but it is not half as bad as it is to get "stuck" and theu refuse or neglect to pay. Tho moral is this : pay your electiou beta, and doa't bet any more, for fear you com mit a s;n aud get "stuck" again. $75 REWARD! IlltOItl? JAIL.. I will give 650 reward for tho ar rest and return of Samuel A. Yarncr, who broke jail on tho night of Oct. 1, 1877. Also, $23 for the arrest and return of Frauk Sanford, ho also escaped the same night. Ji'stis Sii.vwKEY, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 2, 1877. Perfumes lor tho Bovard's. Try Kuukel' bandkeichief. For sale at New Buckwheat Hour at Itobiu son & Bouner's. 26 4t Oil Well Suppliow, L c. Tubinrj, Vitsimj, SucJ.t r lUnls, Wovkhiy liari t ls, Vulrcs, .IV., lli asH ,t- Steam Fittings, Ji lt ing, Lure Leather, Casing, .IV., Iron, Xnils Steel, Kope, -Oakum, cVe. Woniako a SPECIALTY of one-and-a-quartor-inch Tubing and Steel Rods tor Snisll Wells. II. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. Frank Itohhiiis, PHOTOGRAPHER, (SUCC.'KSKOK TO DKMINU.) Pictures in ovcrv stylnof the art. Views of thu oil regions for salo or taken to or der. CKNTltK STRF.KT, near U, R. crossing. vi'VMi)HK KTRF.KT near Union Du- pjt, OH City, l'a. PRflFlTABLR Lapiks and Gkntlemei ' "I nv vfvt WANTED in every town L.lli LUl:uL. i and citv, to proenro huI scribeis for the "WOltKINO CHCHCH." Tho l'reniiuin Steel Kngraving, 2 ft. x 2 ft. (i in., "tho Finding of tho Savior in the Tenii'lo," Is presented to each subserilier for only ?l.2; er year. This picture Is universally admired and should be in ev ery household, lixtra largo cash commis sions paid to Agents. Writo for terms and Agent s outht. Working Chureh Pub. Co., (1 3m 9 Warren St., Now York. THE PARKER CUM. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. 20-tf is not easily earned in tlicwo tinim but it cum boiuii.li in ini trm.nui.-. v unv one of cither sex, in any pari! ! the' country who is wilhug to work kt 'U.tilv ut tlio eiiiplovuient that wo nir nish. jioli per wee k in voiir own town. You need m l be away !"i iu i'ome uvr night. You can give . y..i:r wholo timet., the work or oulv vour Kpare ninnaiijs. It coMs nothing to irv the bitsinos. Tci i ih and tiiitlil free. Address at once. II. Hai.i.i:it .V Co., Portland, Maine. 41 l.v 'C7