. WEDNESDAY MoRJilJiG, JOK I.IS80. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jturge'H. S. Foreman. OmnnVmrw.- Chas. Honnor, M. Ein stein, J. E. VVpiik, Patrick Joyce, I). W. Clark, Jiihti Khawkey. Juatleea of lite Pence J. T. Rrennnn, I. S. Knox. Cow nJ nit te James Nwailcs. fA-hoot Director' J. Shawkey, R. W. Clark, A, 11. Partridge, 0. A. Randall, A. 11. Kelly, J. T. Rrennnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Connrex II aukt WniTB. Af&emhld N. P. vVnKKt.KK. President Jadjej. I). Wktmouk. AtMeiate JudyesJoiix Keck, J2d WAni) KEnn. 'Treasurer Vm, Lawrktvch. lrothmitary, liryistcr dt Ilecorder, ite. JtlHTl KflAWKKY. ,Sherir.G. A. RAKnAT.T.. OJwm-MiVwcra Kli Berlin, Isaac IiOMii, If. W. Lkpi-run. County Superintendentit. 8. BnocK- AY. PiHtrirt Attorney H. R. Inw.l. Jury Commissioner C. II. Church. Feter Yot'NOK. County purveyor T. T), Collinr. ' hrorier W. C. Coiuthn. County Auditors Nicitot.as TnOMP- pox, I). P. Copki.awp, F. C. LACY. iisrsiroAisrciE! LIFE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. I. AV. CLAIMC, Ji'., Aff't. FIRE INSURANCE: Mlim, Liverpool A Ijondon A Globe, Lycominy, North Rritinli A Morcantilo, Ilanovor, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern Rochester. ACCIDENT INSURANCE :. Travelers Lifo fc Accident Insuranoo Company. Office : C. C. Thompson', Law Office, Grandin Block, Tidlouto, Pa. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Hoi icitinR Agent, Tionesta, Pa. rpTTTC! TJ A UTTT? mny hn found on fllo irt o. XlllD J. 1Sl LtlX ); ftiiwnll ft C'o'n Newximiirr A'lvrrllKtmt Bui-mu (lUHimicn St.J, where ndviTtlslnn routracu way Lie inula lor It III IMIiVV VOllH. Frod., youngest son of C. F. Gillespie of Whig Hill has been very low with diphtheria, but is now con sidered out of danger. That vicinity has had several Beiges of this loathsome disease, and it is hoped it will not spread this time. John Muenzenberger, Boro. St. Commissioner, wishes to inform all tax-payers in the South Ward that he will commence work on Monday next, June 7. All having taxea to work out and wish to do so will be on hand promptly. The late rains raised the creek considerably, and .on Monday a bracket was cut at Coon' creek and has long felt the need of. Mr. II. is a mechanic of many years' experience, and there is nothing in the tinning or hardware line which he docs not fully understand. We hope our citizens will patronize biru liberally, and thus encourage and assist him to build up an extensive business in our town. Farmers and citizens , having junk, rags &c, to dispose of will receive the highest market prices by bringing them to Mr. Heibel'a. The Democratic Primaries. BUSINES3 DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. X0!, O. of O. F1. 1 fEETS every Friday evening, nt 7 1L o'clock, in tho Lod; Room in Par tridge Hall., i . ' t). W.CLARK, N.O. O. W. SAWYEH, See'y. . 27-tf. j i . i 12. L. Dnvis, , ATTORNEY -AT LAW, Tfonesta. Pa. J Collections nmdo in this and nloln- iiijj; eoutitin. 40-ly t ATTOIINEY- AT LAW, Elm Street, TIO.XESTA, PA. v .T. UAONUW A TTOJl yJH Y - AT!-'L A IV tionesta, pa ' attention Hor.nrnnsr 1 linvo been admitted to practice R nn Attorney in the PciiHlon Oillco at: w asn-Jnu-ton.'n. C. All olllccrh,' Holdiors, or u iilm-t. who wftre iniurcd in tho late war, can obtain ppimionti to which they may b entitled, bv pallina m or addrcsHinirnie at TlonoNta.'Pa. .Also, claims for. arrearages nf pay and bounty will receive prompt at- llR1n!rbnfn over four vearH a soldier in the bite war, and liavinir for a number of voars eiitjaj-tcd in tho prosecution of ol diars' claims, my exporienco will assure tho collection of tluiinsj in Uie biiotipsi poH- nil.lp time. J. B, AUMiW. Utf. . F. W.Hnys, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnd Notauv Prm.io. Kovnold Huklll A Co.'a llloi-k. Kaiibca St.. Oil City. l'n. 39-ly LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Hickling occupies the pulpit of the Presbytrian Church next Sun day morning and evening. -Rev. A. O. Stone will preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m., and Tresbyterian Sunday Soliool at 3 o'clock p. m. Oil 9 i 3-8o. Tho rise in the river has ppoiled the ppearing lor a time. 11. Z. Gilkepie's ecli'ool at New town will commence on tho 8lh inst ' Yuu'can catch bass now with im punity ; a bonk and line are much bet ter, hdwever. , . The Fourth of July will be here in four weeks from next Sunday. Will Tionehta celebrate ? The Treasurer will commence the sale of lands for tascs one week from next Monday, June 3 4th. Mr. L. J. Leech, of Edeuburg, one of the rrentlemcn connected with the pipe lino is stopping in town. Dr. Thayer did not appear in the circus ring yesterday, much to the dis appoiutment of many who wanted to see the great showman. The customary rural gent, leading his girl by one hand and the usual hunk of "rruneer-bread" in the other attended the circus yesterday. Bark peeling is a rushing business in some of the forects in thU count A goodly number of men are thus em ployed and it makes things lively. Fiof. Teck's Tidioute vocal class Tho Democratic primary elections took place on Saturday last according to nrocram and the convention of eighteen or tweuty rails were brought return judges was held yesterday af; out. It is hardly probable that the ternoon. As will be seen by the fie- river will be high enough this time to run any of the lumber to market. -The census enumerator is now at large and may be expected to call on ures below Mr. Siggins had an easy walk-over for Assembly, the ooly office for which there was any great conten tion, and Maj. Woodcock and his you any momeut, with a volume of were badly left. The number seemingly impertinent interrogatories, but they must be answered. A heavy fine may be imposed upon all who refuse to give the required informa tiou. That big Forest county snake story in the Derrick last Thursday was all a mistake. It was fools that "Uuclo Ben" killed , and he slew them all but one, and he wrote the story for the Derrick. It's too bad he escaped, as be was doubtless the finest specimen in tho lot. Some of the finest cherry lumber we have ever seen is now being hauled to this 6tatiou from Sbipe & Mensch's mill rear Marienville, th'8 county. It is Eaid there are thousands of acres of this beautiful timber in that part of the county. This lumber is worth I rem SoU to Sbo per thousand in market. Dr. A. P. Ileichhold, of Brook ville, was loading a shot gun to shoot a neighbor's pigeons that were depre dating in his garden, and requested a boy to put on the cap while he was loading. The guu was discharged, the load nassinc through the doctor's right hand, mangling it in such man tier as likely to disable it permanently. Clarion Democrat There is a strong talk of a new railroad up Tionesta cieek, to be built . i . erman. in company wun two or three others, heitook quite a nice lot of the finny tribe out of Tiontsta creek yesterday. Crops are picking up wonderfully since the rain, and we are living in hopes of a good yield of all kinds of produce. My letter is short this time but will try and do better next time. A. B. C. Report of Borough Schools for Month Ending May 29, 1880. a c of votes polled wa much larger thau was expected by the most sanguine Democrats, and the mystery to them is where the votes came from. Ia Hickory township, where they polled but 11 votes at the general election last fall they have 37 ; in Howe town ship the united vote of the three par ties was but 28 last year, and they now scoop in 42. Harmony township last year showed up 32 Democratic votes, and this year 70. It was about so all over the county. It is hardly worth while to comment on the matier. The figures show that there is a screw loose somewhere, and that the thicg is not as straight as it might be. That a great many were allowed to vote who arci not Democrats canDot be denied, and we have it from relia ble men of all parties that Greenback ers who had voted at the recent Green back Primaries were hauled to tho polls and voted. Either there has been a great change of sentiment since last fall, or some of the over-zealous friends resorted to this expedient in order to secure the nomination of the candidate of their choice; doubtless it was a good deal of both. However, it is none of our funeral, and if the Dem ocrats want to go into the campaign with such a record we know of no reason why they should not be allowed to do so. The result of thin election Room No. 1 T. E. IIil- I,ard, Teacher. Joe. Pewpps Arthur Kelly Charles Adams Charles Davis , Byron Cobnrn , Forest Proper James Kelly May Kliawlioy Maude Davis Cora Knox Dollie Hood Sadie Pcaso Kato Peaso Florence Einstein Eurctta Proper Cora Scott Dora Adams JoHsie Knox Minnie Lackey Zanna Tato 22 22 C 7 K 22 8 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 a z 1 03 -r , s C3 'A and controlled by the P. T. & B. R'y. shows one very significant fact, and There is as yet very little to be learned regarding the project, but those who Lawrence House, riMONKSTA. PENN'A. WM. LAW X RF.NCE. Piiopriktoh. This nous is centrally located. Everything new and welt furniNhed Superior ownnimod limn nml strict attention iriven to Ernests, Vetcfltaljlcs aii'C I'rnits of all kinds nerved in their Reason Sample room for Com mercial Agents. thing. The President, board of di rectors aud executive committee of the P. T. & B. passed up the road one joining the Greeubuckers. CENTRAL HOUSE, nONNKK A AUNEW. BLOCK. T. C IJ Jaokmon. Pronrintnr. This is a new House, and haajust been fitted up for the Kicoinmoilation ot uie piinne. a portion of tho patronage ol tho public is sonciteu 4-ly j. xs. niiAixi?, ax. ; TIONESTA, PA. Okpiok ITouns 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 0 p. Wodnesdays and Saturdays from 11 M. A. m. to 8 r, M. JJR. E. L. STEADMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. Dental room in Dr. Blaine's oHlee, next door to Central lloiiwo, Tionesta, Pa. All worn warranted, and at reasonable prices. H. MiY. A. B. KELLY, MA 1', VA11K C CO., B A IT'K IE IR, S Comer of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collection madeon all thePrineipal points , . ' of the U, S. Collections solicited. 18-ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. PA., M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. Tv will give a concert in thac place next know say it is next to an assured Friday evening. Some of the singers of tLis place propose taking part in the entertainment. Grain looks well generally in the rural districts. Hay will be a short crop, but corn and potatoes may be a good crop aud yield plentiful! j, so wo are informed. 4 -Mr. C. A. McClintock, of Frank lin, is making Tionesta his temporary headquarters. He is the gentleman who owned the stave mill recently burned on Leraantation. The several shootins clubs of Titusville will have a grand pigeon shoot on Friday and Saturday of this week. Some of our elioctists are talk ing of going over to look on. A lew of the young folks enjoyed a very pleasant hop al the Lawrence House last Friday evening. It was gotten up by the Italian musicians who have been here for several days "Dad" Hulinirs returned from Kane on Mouday, where he has been "piceoniu? it" for several weeks. He reports the pigeons and nelters still abundant in that section, and expects to go back shortly. Mr. G. M. Kepler, Supt. for the Millerstown Oil Co., has purchased for the company several tracts of land ana will soon begin the erection ot a mill at the mouth of Salmon creek for manufacturing lumber. There are slight whisperings of an excursiou from this section to Niagara Falls soon. This place would likely turn out a goodly number. P. S. Just before going to press we received a telegram from Gen. Pass Agent Baldwin that a grand excursion uder the management of the P. T. & that is that a great many of the Dem ocratic Greeuliackers are returning to their old love, just a we always con tended they would de when they found theie was nothing to be gained by v.::;;' Pictures taken in nil the latent styiea'V1: "ill take place June 24. We win give iuh particulars next weeK. the art. 2(-tf QUARLES RA1SUS, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AN In rear of Blu t ELM ST., - f. G WAGON MAKER. Blacksmith shop, ' TIONESTA, PA EOKliE JIE4:i(S()N. T( ) N SO U AL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. S'.mp fust duor south of Lawivixv II. i use. i''r a nice .-have, i-liaiii-).m or hair cut call on Mr. 11. lie is tirst-cki.-is: in cm ry rc-M.cit. auffi-u' Jim llulings arrived in town Monday, having come all the way iiorn Atchison, Kansas, in a 'prairie day last week, aud it is rumored that the above project was part of their business. The Republican National Con vention which meets at Chicago to-day will probably be the largest and most spirited ever held in the Union. It is impossible to tell at this writing who will carry off the cake, but from the present'out-look it seems that Grant will draw the lucky number. All sorts of rumors are ufloat about bolting tho unit rule, but what the threats will amount to remains to be eeen. In the meantime all good Republicans will support the nominee. Chairman Davis to-day publishes a call for the Republican primary elections on the 26 1 a inst., in accord ance with a resolution of the county committee, ana the rules governing the primaries. As will b8 eeen there is a Coroner aud County Surveyor to elect this fall, there having been a mistake in the election of the Surveyor last fall, the present incumbent's term not having expired ; and by reason of the Coroner elect last fall uegltcting to take out his commission there is a vacancy in that ofiicc. Who wants to bo Coroner or Surveyor? Don't all speak at once. Notwithstanding the very inclcm ent weather yesterday, Thayer's Circus in this placu was fairly attended. From what we can learn the perform ances gave quite geueial satisfaction, the riding, tumbling etc., being very good. The Elect! ic Light was con siderable of a curiosity, tho large pa villion being lighted by it in the eve ning. One of the most pleasing feat ures of the circus was the gentlemanly demeanor of all those connected with it. Mr. Do Forest Davis, the Treas urer, is the only one we met person- The following is the vote for Assem bly by townships : Baroett Siggins 7; Woodcock 3. Upper Green Siggins 10 ; Wood cock 0. Lower Green Siggins "8: Woodcock 14. Upper Howe Siggins 30 ; Wood cock 0 ; Lower, Siggins 12; Wood cock 0. Upper Harmony Siggins 23 ; Woodcock 16; Lower, Siggins 1; Woodcock 30. iJickory Siggins 3G ; Woodcock 1. Jenks Siggins 20; Woodcock 3. Kiugsley Siggins 11 ; Woodcock 2. Tionesta Twp Siggins 16 ; cock 4. Tionesta Boro Siggins cock 5. Room No. 2 Miss E. A, Dawson, Teacher. Burt Davis Georpo Kilmer Ilertnie Copeland Willis Albaui;h Willie Saul Joseph Partridge Jack Tate Elbert Cadwick Harvo Teitsworth Eda Knox Artie Robinson Erne Walters Lizzie Randall Nannie Ittel Leona Davis Carrie Dithridure Minnie Shawkey Louie Richards Mapjrie Robinson Myrtie Copeland Mary Dithridtfo Florence Klincstiver.... Room No. 3 Mrs. T. B. Conn, Tcvdier. Carl Coburn Willie Scott John Clark Joseph Richards Charles Bovard ; Forest Bovard John Ittel John Henderson Horton Albaua,h Mary Armstrong Emma Armstrong.... Nellie Walters Flora Walters .-. May Knox Kate Knox Blanche Tease Rachael Dithridge Nellie Hunter Lucy Cantield Maude Adams Esther Henderson Gertie Henderson Louisa Henderson.... Etiie Tipts worth , Laura Lawrence Ella Albaugh 6 J 18; Wood- Wood- S'ggins Woodcock 192 78 " lit i t t schooner," in company with JuliU8 ally, aud we lounu him a peneci gen Hulintrs and family of Elk City. They tman in every sense. made remarkably good time, having been but a littlo over five weeks on the road. Jim is looking very well, but doesn't speak in us glowing' terms of the Webt as some, others tvhg have b.( n there. Jt gives us pleasure to direct at tention to the new "ad." of Mr. Ed. Ilsibel, in this issue ; first, becauso he is a square and pleasant gentleman to deal with, and second, because hi.-i branch of business U ouo that TiouesU Siggins' majority - - 114 For Associate Judge, S. F. Rohrer had 141 votes, and Archia Black 06. T. P. Flvun was nominated for County Troasurer. John Peterson received the instruct ions for Congress, nud S. T. Neill of Titusville for President Judge. Conferees were appointed as fol lows: Judicial, J. M. Kepler, Juo Woodcock aud S. II. Haslet; Con gressional, Dr. Jenkins, Wm.Schields and A. J, Siggins. Dutch Mill. Stak, Pa., May 29, 1880 Notwithstanding our prolonged silence we are still able to kick, w hen it is necessary. Mr. Peter Lovel is taking out tini ber for a new barn, which will make three new ones within a scopo of two miles. We now have an English Sabbath School here, with Mr. Geo. Osgood as Superintendent. The elegant bibles for which Georiro hd3 the asenoy of the county, sell better thau any other book, which tpcaks well for the people Our new luinibtcr, Rev. J. A You nt, besides being a good preacher, i, like l'clcr of old. a very ftiir lisli 22 2 22 22 22 22! 22 22 22 22 22 221 22 22 22 22 7 22 17 22 2: 22 22 2U 20i 22 6 2 Hi 19J 4i l.-.J 17 14 I7J 1H 10J 22 21 l'.li 10 21 8 ID 0 11 18 fl 1.1 6 21 17 21 IS 7 20 19 14 Kii 181 17 13 20 4 7 12 I 5 3 41 0 (i 14 7 8 14 a Cm Collectors Notice. All parties having unpaid County . . . ! '. O-T1 Ml 1 and state taxes lor ir.!, win picaue puv tho same without further notice ami save costs. 1. M. Clark, May 19, 1888. Collector. Willi 1 inrcrnni linn "T MARRIED. MOIWaN-GREEN'S LADE. At theres idencp of Mr. A. B. Kelly, in Tlonesni, Pa., Mav 2!i, lK(tf), by Rev. A. O. Stone, Mr. Win. Morgan and Miss Bessie Greenslado, all of Tionesta. The happy couple have tho hearty congratulations and best wishes of their many Iriendi. May they prosper abundantly and grow happier with each succeeding year. 18 li 9 V, 21 21 4 18 10 22 22 1! 20 22. 20 20 13 4 20 o.) 22 22 O.) 22 . 22 22 2 11 18 211 21 214 2 10 97 VHi 97 93 98 83 94 98 9M 9i 8 9l !)5 07 91 91 97 89 92 05 100 85 95 90 85 85 80 82 85 100 i8 90 300 94 100 85 KM) 100 100 95 90 'CIOMiSTA 3IAIIKKTS ' CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour p barrel choice Flour suck, best - . -Corn Meal, 100 Hs Chop feed, pure grain Rye "j3 bushel - - -Oats New 'p bushel -Corn, ear - Beans bushel - ! Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - Shoulders - Whilefish, half-barrels Lake herring haif-barrcls Sugar - - - - - Syrup N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Co IFee -Rio Coffee, -Java Coll'eo Tea - - - - Butter Kice - - - - Eggs, fresh Salt best lal-o - Lard ------ Iron, common bar -Nails, lOd, keg -Potatoes -Lime t bbl. -Dried Apples per tt Dried Beef -Dried Teaches per lb Dried Readies pared per 8.00 2.00 - 1.75 - 1.40 - 6570 45 50 35 40 .003.CO 12 - 10 78 - 5.75 3.75 - 10(3-121 75 - CO 73 22(23 20 (0,2-2 r,5 .25(7100 - 2225 0810 12 2.25 12 - 5.00 - 0.00 405O 1.50 - 61 8 n&is 12 - 15 11 I 10 1J 90 95 60 !K) 95 75 80 75 75 80 70 90 98 80 100 95 80 95 05 90 95 90 80 50 75 Ifctico to Ecnd Holders. TVTOTICE Is hereby piven that tiio prin 1 final and accrued interest on the fol- . 1 .. ... j 1 : .1 lowing r orcst uiiumv liontis win uo iam at the Treasurers Uincp, iionosuv, ra., on the 1st day of .Inly, 18S0, and that the in terest on said bonds viu cease on inai day : Bond N'o. 1. $2,000 ; N o. 14 and 15, 5500 each ; No. 23 ai.d 31, 1,000 each. ' EII DEULI.N, ) ISAAC LONG, Co. Commr's. H. V. LEDHBUR, j Attest J. T. Brknxax, Clerk. lioom No. 1. Average attendance during month, males 4, females 10; during term males 7, females 15; per cent, of attteudance dunug month males 84, females 77; during terra males 80, females 82 ; No. ot visits during month 10, during terra 55. The following rewards were given : "Cow- per's Works," to Cora Kuox for punctuality; 'Scott's Poems," to May Shawkey, for highest average in spell ing class 1st : "Gnmj Goblins" to Dora Adams, for highest average in spelling, class 2d ; "Gulliver s Trav els," to Chas. Adams, for attendance ; "America Illustrated," to Chas, Adams, for highest average per cent in study. Room No. 2. No. enrolled during mouth males 9. females 16: average attendance duriug mouth male3 6, fo males 11 ; per cent, of attendance during mouth males 56, fomales 78 ; during term males 70, females 83. Iloom No. 3. Average attendance during mouth males 6, females 13 average attendance during term 30. Flour $1.75 per sack each sack warranted. Canvassed Ilatns, Shoul ders, and Dried Beef very low at Win Smearbaugh & Co. 2t. It is simply marvelous how quickly constipation, biliousness, and sick headache are cured by "Sellers Liver Pills." For sale by Eovard. 2t Notice to tho Public. Vhercas, my wife, Elizabeth, having left my bed and board without lust causo or provocation, al! persons are horeby no tified not to trust her on my account, as I ' will pay no debts ol her contracting. AUGUST WEINUARD. Tionesta, Pa., May 22, 1880. . 110 ! SPGl riiira 1 1 T take nleasure in tellintr tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased TUT. Ur BUSINESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY 1 LOCATED at my old Mtaml. and I am nrcnared to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING "IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keep a jerfoct stock of all kinds of Aft3EV3Uft3ITIOrU! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I Khali also continuo to handle tho "While"" Sowing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and see 1110. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.zlo Loaders made to order and war ranted. fKREP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHf ULLYl DONE. 12. A.KALmVIX. Tidioute. Pa., Any:. 1'-'. Allegheny Valloy Hail Road, -AND- Titusvillo & EufValo Pittsburgh, OS, Why u Darosma the best known remedy for kidney aud liver difliculty ? Because it has cured chronic cases of twenty-five years standing, thought to he incurable. Prepared by H. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. For sale by IJovard. 2'- If you have pimples, boils, salt rheum, rough bkin, try "Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold by all drug gints. For sale by Bovard. 2t. Go to G. W. Bovard. for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightnesi uud durability of color they are uiuMjualed. Color 2 to G lbs., priio l' cuiiU. H.'My. Railrocd. AND AFTER Monday, May 13, 1;0 lin it will run as lnllowas STATIONS. Northward. Southward N'u. 1 No. S ho .5 No. 1 No. 4 No. fl a 111 p in p 111 p m P m a 111 Pittsburgh 8:WI li::i3 0:;'.0! :00 1:401 7:40 W PonJiincMad 4;00ll:-jsl ti:r,0ll:.'. .r:7." k'iltiiiniinv 10:.til 4: 1.") ll':;;iT: :!; 11:4N 4: l i It. I!'k Jim. ll:ili lira Iv l".oiidll:-i Parker 11:.VJ Kinlctilou l-:"'l Scnihijni.ss 1:07 Franklin Oil City Olcopolis ''.ale Rock Tionesta Tidioute 1 rvincti.il Falconers Ruilalo fi:4ii; .r:.VJ 0:'J")i 7:ol 7:4:1, 1 ::'.! :i 2: niS f:!' 'Z:. t':y li:47il(l:l.- ll:17 4:o j; 1 u .1:40 8; 10 1: is J:i:i :1J :U .r.:.!7 li;:.r (;.:('. 7;o:i ::;:.-! ii:io :t:o 4:."i(: 10:1' 1 :;' 4::il!b::(i7 tr.'o W-S-l t:-'o 12:10 :!:17 :;(7,ll:ld Oil City Tituxvillo ( 'orrv Mayvillo lirwctoii !i:l'. li::.(l'll:"0 ir::S,ll:Hi lil'i'.Mo:!!' 7:-:;j l!:t7il0:-' 7:;7! I:-J.".l 0:110 h:.M r.':.'.o :;; 0:."iO , I !:('.'. 1:10 8:: r,:.".() 7;:i.'. 1:17 S: ." I'JMir. 111;' a 10;f.li 0:l.r S:.rj( 8:4it .S;iO 7:57 7:K' 5:17 1:4." S:II5. S:50 7:lr. 8:03 Oiiol ;5.r Ii:4' :;;."(i 4:11 11:.;. 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