'X 1."" Slit forest J. 13. WEN It, EDITOR. VEDMSDAY MORSIM, APRIL 18, 1880. REPUBLICAN STATETICKEL FOU SUFUKME JUDGE, HENRY GREEN, of Northampton County. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. AnmMJIlCCI.lt4... S. Our tortus for announcements will be : Congross. $20 ; President Judge. $20 ; As sembly, fro , Associate Judge, f 10 ; Treas urer, js. In no case will an announce ment appear when the cash does not ac eompany the name. This rule will not be broken in favor of anyone. m PRESIDENT JUDGE. Wo are authorized to announce that "WM. D. BROWN, of Warren, will be a candidate at the ensuing election for the ofiloo of President Judge of the Judicial district composed of the counties of Elk, Fores., and Warren, subject to the decis ion of the Republican convention of the district. April 27, 1880. CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce Major HENRY W ETTKR, of Clarion county, as & candidate for Congross in this District, subject to the action of the Republican Convention1 of tho district. We are authorized to announce Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County, as a candidate for Congress in this District, subject to the action of the Republican Convention of the district. ASSEMBLY. , We are authorized to announce E. L. DAVIS, ESQ., of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for Assembly, suoject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to nnnnounee GIL BERT JAMIESON, f Tionesta town ship, as a candidate for tho nomination of Assembly, subject to Republican usages. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorised to announco Hon. EDWARD l ERR, of Barnett township, as a candidate for the nomination of Asso ciate Judge, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce AMZA PURDY, of Green Township, as a candi date for the nomination of Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY TREASURER. We are authorized to announce N. S. FOREMAN, of Tionesta borough, as a candidate for the nomination of County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Sesator Wallace lays Lis only interest Id Pennsylvania politics now it with reference to the legislature. This is precisely what everybody knew long ago. Mr. Wahburne expresses the opinion that dark horses are not in the race this year. It does look as if it would be a squaro neck and neck race between Grant and Blaine. Kearney has come to the conclu sion that there is not enough freedom left in this country to be worth saving. His own freedom is somewhat limited just now. It is what the Democratic editors would call a 7 by 8 freedom Senator Wallace says his only ambition is to get a Democratic can aiaaie lor president woo can carry Pennsylvania. If be has this arabi- lion, u is a good thing lie has no others, because Im entire time will be needed to find the man. No micro scope has ever buen made powerful enough to detecct the Democrat who is able to carry the Keystone State next fall. Senator Wallace w a hu morist of the drollest, dryest sort. MeadvUle Republican. The Greenbackers of Venango will hold a Convention next Tuesday, we suppose to nominate a County ticket, la case there are enough members o the party left to fill the offices. Should they not have sufficient material avail able for the Assembly, doubtless J. L. Dswoody would be willing to accept an endorsement. lie has already been selected by the Democracy as sort of forlorn hope, and might possi oiy win ii a nan-dozen other parties could be induced to pool their issues and unite upon him solidly. Franklin Dennis Kearney languishes in the California jail, and the dispatches from San Francisco state that he is very much depressed. This ought to be the condition of a man in his situa tion. Law and order have been com pletely vindicated and Saa Francisco people now proudly hold up their heads and say, "our judiciary can be depended upon to protect the commu nity against incendiaries and seditious demagogues." The Jaw and order jieonle of San Francisco are now in quiring into the character of the Sand Lot utterance of Mayor Kalloch, with a view to instituting proceeding for bis impeachment. The Bribery Cases. Tho bribery convicts, Keroble, IV Iroff, Rumberger, Salter and Craw ford were up before Judge Prarson at ITarrisburg, on Monday, and received their sentence, which is as follows: "One thousand dollars fine each, costs of prosecution, and imprisonment in the Eastern reuitentiary for one year at hard labor iu solitary conTinement." Regarding the effect of tho sentence upon the prisoners we cull the follow ing from the Pittsburgh Com.-Gazette's report : As the words "hard labor" carno from the Judge's lips, Kimble started and turned quickly toward his counsel, Col. Mann and Judge Brewster. His eyes were glassy, with heavy dark cir cles about them, and his features pale and rigid. The prisoners were then removed to the county jail, where they are to-night. Ytxur reporter was around there to night add law a very sad sight. Col. Rumberger stood close to the cell door alking like a maniac and protesting that no one should make him sleep there. "Gentlemen, I want to go to my hotel: I must go there; J cannot stay here; my wife's dying; let me go," he cried repeatedly. Kemble ooks more like a corpse than a living man. Uld Jesse Urawturd, who will be seventy years old on the 28th of Juue, lies prostrate on his pallet, a physical wreck. But a year or two ago is was the Democratic candidate for Congress in his district. Salter comes tlose to the cell door and protests most emphatically that they have been dishonorably dealt with by Attorney General Palmer, who, he says, gave bis word that they should be par doned before they consented to plead guilty. PetrofTsits in his cell tearing a newspaper into bits, and noticing no one. Over in the Lochiel Hotel BU8 Mrs. Kemble in her reotn almost a raving maniac. Later. The prison physician, was sent for to-night to attend Col. Rum berger, who, the doctor states, has lost his reason in consequence of the im prisonment. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Apr. 22, '80. The deraagoguery of the Democratic party was never better illustrated than in the case of the "Immediate Defic iency Bill." Four months ago this bill- was drafted and passed the House ; the Senate delayed it for a while then amended, and 6ent it back to the House, where it has laid in the com mittee for three weeks without a single effort to bring it (o the attention of the House. When at last, in obedi ence to a public, clamor, and fault finding, the Democrats bring it up. they immediately get in a great hurry and want it passed, political riders, and all without one word of debate, thus endeavoring to deprive the mi nority of their legal right to debate a question of importance. The Repub licans, of course refused to be deprived of their rights, and are determined not to let the bill pass without exposing some of the political "jobs" contained in it. The Democrats kuowing of course that such au exposure would damage them, insist upon no debate, and the 'Immediate" deficiency bill, which ought to have' been, and the Republicans wanted to have, passed, four months ago, sticks. Of course for the justifiable delay caused b Democratic stubbornness, the Repub licans will be made to bear the blame of the whole four mouths. But delay or no delay, the Republicans are bound to have their rights, and to expose Democratic trickery wherever they find it, and I tbiuk the people wil forgive them the time and thank them for the service. inn two jjemocrauc conventions in lew York this week show that the Tilden and Kelly elements cannot be united. Of course Tildeu will get the vote of the State in the Convention but he also knows that if he is nomin ated that Tammany will bolt and tbu defeat him at the election. This pros pect is encoursgiug to Republicans who forsee Tilden nomination. This whole canvass so far is peculiar. The Democratic States are trying to fore Grant upon the Republican party, aud lilden is trying to secure the Demo cratic nomination through the votes of Republican States. Democrats think ing they can beat Grant, and Reoub licans knowing they can beat Tilden lhe ueneva Award Bill has been indefinitely postponed. The Senators who have distinguished themselves i this debate are Blaine and Edmunds, Larpeuter and Thurman, also distin guisnea themselves, but on the wron bide of the aigunaent. Senator Blaine won bis point in having the Insurance Companies stricken from the list. The Southern Democrats are going w n rro fli n a i ha t .- i . : i J e wish them joy. . l'niv. PUBLIC RALE OP VALUABLE TIM BER AND OIL LANDS. Tho tinder signed assignee of Honrv Miller, of West Lampeter township, will sell by public, sale at the Exchange Hotel, In the citv of Lancaster, on MONDAY, MAY 10, 1880, the following described Timber and Oil Lanhs to wit : No. 1, A TRACT OK 24S ACHES OP LAND, siluote In Tine Grove township, county of Venango, Stulo of Pennsylvania, nown as 'lract JNo. 2,78. A part or this land has been for some time under eulti- ation, and the balance is covered witli protits. Tho tract lies in the heart of tho 1 reirion. witiiin nine miles or uu city. and from its location and appearanco, it is supposed to be valuable as oil land. It is well situated as regards roads, settlements, schools, etc. No. 2, A TRACT Of 1. 100 AC IKS OF TIMBER LAND, situate in Jenks town shin, in the county of Forest, in tho State 1'eiinsvivania. lhis tract is densely covered with hemlock, cherrv, asi. and maple timber. It is situate about two miles from Marion, tho former seat of ins- lice of the county, and about six miles from the Clarion River, lhe location of this tract makes It very dcslrablo for lum bering purposes. The above nronertv belongs to the as signed estato of Henry Miller and Eliza jsiuler, executrix or the will of Samuel Miller, deceased, as tenants in common; and the ono undivided one-half thereof belonging to the assignod estate, or the whole interest wil bo soul, so as to accom modate purchasers. sale to commence at 3 o.ciock t Ai.t or said day, when terms and conditions of sale will be nuulo known by 11. N. BRENFMAN, Assignee of Henry Miller. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. L. D. Wetmore. President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commenco on tho third Monday of May next, being the 7th day of May 1880. Notice is. therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they be men ana mere m their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their ofllces appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that Hie or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der mv hand and seal this lPtli day of April, A. D. 1880. C. A. It AND ALL, Sheriff. TRIAL LIST. FROTHONOTAItY'S OFFICE, ) FORK8T CO.. PA ! Causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at May Term 1880 : - No. Tr. Tr. 1 A. A. Hopkins vs. Horace ? Wilkins 20 Mar 80 2 J. II. Nlcodemus vs. W. A. Nicodemua 21 May 0 3 Cnas. Star row vs. Ell Berlin 80 Sep. 76 A l.'.l 1 , .. ... 1 T 1 Peterson et al 22 Mar 78 o j. n. niaine vs. iienryswag- gart . 8 Feb. 79 a J. A. Nelll vs. Byron Landers 10 Mav 79 7 Atiarew weller for use 'vs. ' T S. H. Haslet et al 12 May 77 o dacou v. Aingcr .trustee vs. Leonard A true w et al 3a Mav 79 v iancy uawson vs. narait Ann Dnio 19 Sen. 70 10 W. J. White vs. . Shair.- bnrg 20 Dec. 79 II C. J. Harris vs. Jenks Township 3i Sen. 79 rcier nenron vs. J. r:. wc- Cutcheon 22 Doc. 79 13 II. Ti nker A Co. vs. B. J. Itoid, Executor 15 Feb.- 80 14 C. M. Frisbeo et al vs. John ' Kinnear et al 3 Doc. 79 15 F. W. Ellsworth et al vs. Frank Garvcv . 8 Doc. 79 18 Cascade Petroleum Land As sociation vs. T. D. Collins et ul 49 Sen. 70 ii a. ii. tiasiei vs. aeiaen Whitman 23 Sop. 79 18 Tho Com'lth of Pa., et al vs. Honry Winegard et al t5 Rep. 79 19 G. Shamburg vs. Wes Havs 1 Fob. 80 J. SHAWKF.Y, Prothonotary. Tioncbta, April 28, 1880. Uoense TSotlec. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing license applications have been tiled in the Clerk's Olllce and will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions at May Terra, issu ; William Lawrence. Hotel. (Lawrence uou.se) Tionesta .uoro. Henry Setley, Fating House, (Scott House; i'agunuas.' Attest: JUSTISSIIAAVKEY, Clerk Tionesta, April 20, 1880. Howe Twp. Auditors' Report FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Road CommisHionors of Howe Township, f orest i;ountv, l a. Amount of orders outstanding at settlement of April 14, lt78..f 1,210 05 Amount oi oraers drawn since 1,078 w Total amount orders outstanding 2,288 95 CONTRA. , By amount Township Orders re- demoii ny the Treasurer or Howe Township. 1,4457 Total amount or oruers outstana- ing this date 844 33 We the undersigned Auditors of Howe Township, having examined the account of the Itoad Commissioners of Howe Township, rind the same to be cor rect. Brookston, Pa., April 12, 18H0. KOaI) COMMISSI NEKS of Howe Township in account with M. M. Hoy bolt, Township Treasurer. April 14, 1870, by cash on hand as per last settlement $ 1 00 June 18, '79, by cash ree'd from W. M. Lindsey, Esq., Admin istrator of David. Graham, De ceased, lute Treasurer in set tlemeut amount due Town ship from Graham as per set tlement this date 43 95 June 24, '79, by orders on County Treasurer N04. to 05 inclu sive, dated June 10, 1879, ree'd ' from County Commissioners 1,399 62 J ,444 57 CONTRA. April 12, '80. to Township Orders paid to date 1,444 67 We the undersigned Auditors of Howe Jownslilp, having examined the -account of M. M. Koybolt, Treaaurer of How township, find tho same to be correct, i'tnviiiiiiji:m 1 J-.'1.-1IW. Itl.ll', . . ANTHONY DEET, ) Au Dated Drookston, I'a. April 12, ISfeO. itors, GEORGE W. MTU Would respocfully return Ms acknowl edgements to the people of Forest Co. for ihoir very liberal patronage bestowed up on him at his lato Auction Sale. He would further announco that, actuated by tho be lief that the true interests of the County will be promoted by an establishment at which goods can be had at as low prices as any where in the State, ho has DEMOTED TO THE 'ARTRIDGE IIUII.1HAC3, whcro.he la now opening a New & Varied Stock of Goods. All are invited to- call although perhaps not in Immediate want of anything. In Ids new stock will be found many desir able goods, such aa Turkey Red, Solid Blues, Brown and Car dinal Prints. Amoskesg Ginghams, Shirting Ginghams and Calicos; Choicest Shirtings, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Lonsdale, Catnbri and lino Muslins. ERHANTOWK & SAXONY WOOLS, Ladies' Solid Color Hose, Smoked and Pearl Cloak Buttons, Jet A Gold Mixed Dress Buttons, Crocket Hooks, LACES IN GREAT VARIETY Torchon, Valenciennes, . Brctonneand Cluny Laoes, HAMBURG EDGINGS & 1NSERTINGS, In Glassware, he will this week open two hundred dollars worth of the Choicest ENGRAVED WARE, Something far in advance of anything he has horotoforo brought to this County. His stock of GBOCEBIBS is complete, and it will be his aim to keep everything of tho best, A visit to his establishment will be of interest to all. GEO. W. DITII RIDGE, 'Partridge Building, Jan28 80 Tionesta, Pa. THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MIS E It "X . Jus) I'ublished, in a Scaled Envelope, J 'rice utx cents. , A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment aud Radical cure ol Semuiul Weakness, or Spormatorrmea, induced by Kelf-Ahnse involuntary i-.missions, impotence Ner vovs Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage generally ; Consumption Epilepsy, ana I' lisj juemai ana t'livsieai mcapacit Ac Uy ROBERT J. CULVEKWELi M. D.. author of the "Green Book." Ac. The world-renowned autiior. in this ad mirablo Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience tiiat the aytul consequent ces of Soil-Abuse may be effectually re moved without medicine, and withoul dangerous surgical operations, bougies instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing ouiamouo or cure ai once certain and eiietuuai, iy wnicn every sunerer, n matter what his condition may be, may cure inuiseu cuenpiy, privaiei, anu radio ally. lecture will prove a boon to inounanas 10 inouitnnaa. Sent, under seal, in a Dlain envelope, t any address, on roceipt of six cents, or two postage stamp. AtldreM the Publishers. THE CULVKKWKLL MEDICAL CO 41 Ann St., New York ; P. O. lion, 4ifyj S-ld-1 v Auditors' Report of Jenks Twp. ROAD COMMISSION EIM In account with Jenks township, for tho year end ing April 12th, 18H(. To ain't of Tax levied for rond purposes 2,2j5 08 By am't exp'dedon rortlN$l,Gr5 49 " ns poor iiniu 'iiw " " for Auditors ci stationery 12 2iJ " " for publish- ing report... 24 00 " " for AtOy f es 55 00 " " for court ex penses. 112 03 " for Commis sioners serv's 00 CO " " for Commis sioners Clrk 22 00 $ 2,001 34 Duo township $ 253 74 GEORGE ELD II I DOE, Treasurer, In ac count with .TenkM ttiu-nuMn. ,ijrii 11, inn, roc u ironi tormer Treas'r Aug. ree'd from Co. Com 9 6 23 missioners Anril 12. 18H0. bv am't 1.G08 41 vouchors produced.. Sl.fV'l 42 By am't perehntage 48 73 ' ' " balunce 40 $1,073 01 1,073 Bl We herebv eertifv that we have exam ined tho above accounts and find them orreet ns a'ovo stated. J. It. SCH HECENGOST, '1 Auditors."1 J. I , ItUMI'J, Attest: JAMES A. SCOTT. Cleric, Wftl. SMEARBAUGH & CO., ACOHRISUILDIXO, (ono door from G. W. Bovard's.) GENERAL and FANCY G-KOCEBIBS, TEAS A SPECIALTY. Terms STRICTLY CASH, or Exchange for Butter, Eggs, Rags, Hides, Furs and Poultry. EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY. Agents for tho Improved HOWE SEWING MACHINE, a Standard and Reliable Machine Our Motto : "First Class Goods at Fair Prices." v - martltf D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND rilACTICAI. SUUVEYOR, TIONESTA, r A., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa.. Mtewarts uun, 3 miles trom Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house : small orchard ; fonces good ; splendid water. .11 be sold at a bargain for cash FARM OF 152 ACRES, Three and a half miles East of Kittanning, in Armstrong county, known as tho Kol lnson farm. All under lenco ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary out-buildlngs. Well watered; well adapt ed tor raising or crops or stock, and un dirlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limestone. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville. Forost countv. Part ot the DanioLJones place. Will Hull cheap, SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown : about 15 or ?0 acres clwareil. parti v fenced. Some cood oak on Ilia balance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ton acres clearod; small orchard growing comfortable house ; well watered, Choap, Also GOOO Aeres Of valuable timber lands in Forest and Elk counties. The Timber Is worth the prce. n. ir. n.!SMr v soh, Dealers in General Merchandise In New Store Room at' HASLET'S CORNERS, Tloneistn, Tt. .Tan'y 1st, 1880. T01INVENT0RS AND MECHANICS PATENTS and how to obtain them Pamphlet of GO pagos free, upon receipt Biamps lor I'osiuge. Address, (iiLMouE, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents, iio 31, tf Washington, 1. C, ers Li Cough Syrup. 60 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by all to be tlio most Plcus ant and efficacious remedy now in use, for tho cure of coughs, colds, rroup, honrseness, tickling sensation of tii throat, whooping comrli, etc. Over n . : 1 1 1 11 ...i.l.t.. .1 , . . .... IIMUIOII IH'lWtm B"JI WIUIIII IIIU mtL I4w years, it gives reiiel wherever used, and las tho newer to impnrt benefit -that cannot be had from tho cough tnixtuies now in use. Hold by all Druggists at 1T (nfs per botlle. SELLERS' LIVER FILL 9 arc also lilghlr recommended for curing liver complaint. constipation, sick-hendnches, fever sn.l ague, and nil diseases of tho stomach bik! liver. Moid byjul Uruggtsts at zo .uw per box. It. IS. BUJ.l.KltM s ct. Pittsburgh, Pa. To Nervous BnfTerftra. The Great Europ-au . Specifio Medicine, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Hpecifio Medicine !s a positive cure for Kunerniatori bcs, 1m- potency, weakness, and an uiscawes resul ing from self-abuse, as nervous tU-liiliU , irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression of spirits and function al derangements of the nervous yton' go n 0 r a 1 1 y, pains in back or side, Josni of inmnon, rc m at lire ld ago and llseases that lead to cou sumption, ItiNnnity and au early iiratn, or unlit. No matter how shattered the sys tem may lo from excesses of any kind, n short course of this medicine will rector tho lost functions and procure health land happiness where before was despondoncv and gloom. The Specifio Nedicine Is be ing used with wonderful success. Pnni- t)h ets sent tre to all. Write for tlient and get full particulars. "Price, Spcr'tic. $1.00 per package, or six packages tor $5.00 Will be sent by mail on receipt of money. Address nil orilers, J. H. Simpson's Med -Iclno Co.. Nos. 101 and 10(1 Main St., Itut falo, N. Y. Sold In Tionesta, l'n., by G. W. Bovard. novl-oow DO ! SPOBTIIliJ ! ! I take pleasure in telling tho Snorting Fiateruity that I havo re-purclia'-ed THE OUX IIUSIXESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY' LOCATED at my old X htnnd. and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public generally. wno need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I Bhall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of ArruniTibrji And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall alo continucto handlo the And tho'.- CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE CI Come and sen me. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. . MumIo Loaders mado to order and war ranted. JttrTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS iLu BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHIULLYiDONE, '13. A. ISAI.mVIX. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, Allegheny Valley Rail Road, Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Buffalo Railroad. rN AND AFTER M onday, Deo. 15, 1S70 V trains will run ns bTATIONS. Northw So. 1 hu. I ioiiows : ard. p in I 8:5()j ll0:.W Southward K.I N. 4 a m p in p m p 111 8:001 1:50 B:5o 12:35 6:15 lj:&f, 5:35 11:10 5:20 10:55 Pittsburgh 8:55 W PonJuncl0:0i; Kittanning 10::io 4:00 4:45 11:50 1:15 1:40 2:3S 3:05 4:15 5:10 0:00 i.27 ,:73 7:02 7:45 R. U'k JunclLlol 5:4(1 11 1.. v. ... j. ...i -., Parker l I'M 1:07 l::i8 1:55 0:25 7:04 7: l-l 8:1 0:05 0:47 4:50:10:25! Emlentcn Scrubgrass Franklin Oil City Oleopoiis Eaglo Uock Tionesta Tidioute Irvineton Falconers Boflalo 4:31 3:52 3:17 3:00 10:07 1 0:25; 8:15 8:151 11:00; lo:4!'i 10:20 :S() H:30 2:37 2:2H 2:07 1:25 12:45 11:05 8:25 2:20i 10:011 2:4(i'10 41 3:28 11:52 4:00 5:40 8:15 1:00 8:30 0:50 1:10 0:30 0:50 7:17 8:40 Oil Citv 2:15 Pot. Centre 2:35 Titusvillo 3:05 Corry 4:15 P. m 0:05 0:27 0:51 J: 50 1:31 J:0l 11:55 8:05 0:05 7:45 7:15 6:i0 11:20 P. m a. inla.' ni a. in p. 111 Trains run bv Philrdelphia Time. DAVID MrCAhtiO, (ien'l Kup't. J VORTON HALL, :len'l Passenger J: Ticket Agfnt. ITfsBUROH, PA. Exclusively devoted to lhe practical ed ucation of young and middle aged men for active buxineas life. School always iu session. Students can enter at any iiroe. beud for circular. J. C. (SMITH, A. M., Principal. fep 24 Sin. QEOROE HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta Pa. Mhopfwstdoor south of Lawreuce House. For a nice hhsve, sham poon or l.air-cut call on Mr. 11. Ho Is tirat-cW i tvery rpect. aoe tf of a 111 7:10 5:20 4:10 2: to 2:17 LIS 12:52 11:40 111:33 11:25 11:00 8:52 8: 'Id 7:4! 7:o5 5:17 12:45 8:43 8:lo 7:05
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