t i J. Ei WKNK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMNG. AUG. !0. ISS4. Ilrpublioiiii Ticket. National. Fon Trkhipknt, HC-Jf. JAMES O. HLAINI2, of Maino. Fob Vice Prksipest, OEN.JOUNA. LOGAN, of Illinois. . STATK. OOHQKKSS-AT-I.ARlE. GKN'L E. S. OSBOKNK, of Lur-erne County, COUNTY. Congress, ALEXANDER C. WHITE, of Jefferson County. Assembly, PETER BERRY, of Howe. Associate Judge, LEWIS ARNER, of Kingsley. Frothonotary ite., CURTIS M. SHAWKEV, of Tionota. Sheriff. T,EOXARI AGNEW, of Howe. County Commissioners, J. ft. CHAPWICK, of Tionesta. GEO. W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley. County Auditors, Q. JAMIESON, of TionesU Twp. J AMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks. Jury Commissioner, nENRY O. DAVIS, of Tionesta. - Will Cleveland explain the Maria Halpin affair in his letter of acceptance? ' "A liar should have a good roera i ory" is an old axiom, of the truth of which thd mugwumps have been re ceivtng instructive lessons ever since f they began their crnsade. And now the New York Timet comee in for an- f other. About a year ago t said 'Cleveland has made a bd Oover nor," he has been guilty of "humbug pretensions of reform," he is a perpe- trator of "fhe cheapest and scurviest tricks,' "a very low-priced states- man, Sc. All ot wnicn us piain spoken neighbor, the lribune, now re- miuds it of to its confusion. All the news from Louisiana indi cates that the State will cast its elec toral vote for Blaiue in November. t It is amusing to see tne nip naps the Democrats are throwing. A few weeks ago the Btrengest objection to Blaine was the danger to the business ot the country and to its peace, should he be elected, because of his intense Americanism. JNow, that is all gone. We hear no more of the fears of business men on that point, but there are indications every day that in a short time these same Dem ocraU and their , assistants will .be trying to make believe that they can beat iilaine out ot nis boots at Atner icanism. Does it never strike them that "it is a bad time to swap horses while crossing a stream?" . , ..nnno5 The immense sum of $447,990,866 : 5Ji in tha Kntion.l Trena..r at Washington. This great and need- less surplus has been accumulated through the agency of the most unjust, unreasonable ana Blup.u system oi 1 i a r hn t ww Vt a Aviatan oa anI AAntinil. ance of the system is due, while under it the hard worked laborer is strug giing to gam a scant liveiinoort icr bis t IMI'I lamily ODa pittance 01 00 to scents a fay .National Democrat. Well, well ; it's a mighty cold day wheu the average Democratic editor can't find excuse to kick. No doubt if the National Treasury was as empty as when tne Democrats handed over the keys to the Republicans, in 1861, cur growling neighbor would be happy Then the country was bankrupt and the National Treasury was several millions worse off than nothing, Caesar's ghost 1 $444,990,866 in the treasury! No wonder the Democrats want to get a whack at it. If that's the best reason you ran furnish for asking the Republicans to step down J a II i .1. ami out, jouu ueiter oang up nauie.iur. democrat; vne peop.e wm "What's all this talk I hear about Stephen Grover Cleveland?" asked Mr. Tilden of his private secretary, as the latter tied his bib under the old man's chin preparatory to taking breakfast. The secretary for answer handed Mr. Tilden a copy of the Buffalo Telegraph, containing "A Ter rible lale. Glancing over the art! cle from beginning to end the ciphor statesman laid the paper down and his off eye twinkled as he said : "Ho, ho ! Woman scrape, eh ? Well, they oever caught your Uncle Samuel that way I" and be chuckled as h reached for the oat meal. There re bints that Mr. Cleve land's Buffalo record has only been half told. Wei), his Democratic brethren are exposing him. Tho Re publican newspapers have kept hands ofT. What a gay old time the party has, to be sure 1 Tub Brooklyn IJaglc makes a very remarkable admission in its defense oi Carl Schurz against the New York Sun'e chargo of "Impudence." It says Schurz should not bo held re sponsible for anything contained in the Democratic platform, for the rea nta r!UAln.l i son tuat be eu 1 I - beat Blaine. And "particularly as no fellow can find out what the principle plank iu the platform means." Jhe opinion of the Eagle evidently differs from that of the World as to its meaning protection, and from that of the Courier-Journal as to its meaning free trade. As evident! v, it agrees with the Telegraph, that it means a great wide straddle. The true sig nificance of the platform is that the light on the part of the Democracy is 1 . . 1 I now as heretofore, being made "for revenue rtnly." llarruburg Tele graph. BuTLF.it is not for Cleveland, and now, according to Democratic authori- ty.it is Butler that employs pauper labor. It seems that even tho work- ! j 5 4 l a i. i r I ingraeu s canu.uae is ..ot ir.euu oi tho work lntrniAn. 1 h 1 jamnprimc 1 free traders are run into mighty small holes this campaign. There was too much noise at the beginning. The boom has "petered out," us it were Tina is the way the New York Her ald denounces itself. It said in 1883, Upoaking of Cleveland's veto of the bill: "Ha has cast his lot on the side of comorationa and cornoration mani nulators. and staked his chances for future political ptrferment on their favor." Now, within a few days, it Ba;j. A feeble attemnt Las been made to prejudice workingraen against Gov ernor Cleveland, by charging that he is friendly to monopoly." The same self kicking may be ob served in the New York Times. In March 1883 it aaid, "There is no rea- son why the repeal of the Metropolitan railroad should Dot be signed: but since Governor Cleveland has taken the side of monopoly in the contest with the people, the repealing act might be vetoed." Now, the Times says, "Mr. Cleveland has never shown any disposition to favor one class at the expense of another." inere s a peir oi them. Uood peo pie what do you think of thorn? And these are the double-tongued demago gues who have the impudence to oppose James G. Blaine because he is not pllre en0ugh! "Save me from my mends is a prayer Cleveland may well make with great fervor. If the New York ofar of yesterday is to be believed ,, TT , . , . .. . . , ,. M"- llalpm lias been solicited by bis friends to disavow the story of her treatment by Cleveland, and upon her refusal was smuggled away from New Roclielo aml hidden in New York. Meantime, what to do with h"r. w" for five hours tho topic of I diauusnion in the Executive Commit- tee of the Democratic National Com- ... Mondav. Tho tronbl ia , . . - ISini.Clrt A f II.. WAnmn nl ftuDcu uj bin? JdnuiQ vi au nkkcujJi to induce her to denounce the story of the Buffalo Telegraph as false, which the committee says she must do, Much better fur Cleveland that they should say nothing. Later Airs. Halpin has been found, and far from denouncing the story, has corroborat ed every word of it as published in the Telegraph. "Colonel Thomas Weniwortu IIigcjinbon, of Boston, condones Cleveland's offense on the ground that it occurred so long ago. On the same urinninla the Colonel should hv i j thi8 time have rid himself of anv an- ,h he haa bora i j - - j - Judas Iscariot," says an exchange. So, doubtless he would, if Judas were the candidate this year on the Dem ocratic ticket for President. The Oil City Blizzard Bays: The following from an English paper will serve to show how well the people of Hold liingland are acqu.au ted "Thn ilomn mo ucuio- crats of the United States are run- rvinrv Plavala n.l OK 1 1 fiw rraaAani r"""-" lie is supported by Rev. Henry Ward ' - Jleecber, AVhO was OppoEed to Iliton, iU Jlnilriii nnmin. f,.r nreiHo in 1876." The Hon. John I). Patton has de clined the re-nouiiiiation for Congress tendered him by the fusion conferenco of this district, which will necessitate the meeting of the delegates again. Wonder whether he was afraid to tackle Mr. White, or whether his dec lination induced by his brother iu-law, St. Clair, who has had his eye cocked for the place for some time past? mm It is suggested that it must bo mor tifying to Mr. Blaine, after his long and honorable service to the country, to see the horrible sUuders which are published against him. Not at all. Mr. Blnine knows that his services to r mt a 1 the country have earned him the hatred j of the meanest traitor), the foulost con spirators, the vilest ghouls that were ever left as the residuum of defeated treason in any country in the world. He also knows that every great man the country has produced have had their cowardly, filthy traducers. Tt ii w hurts them, it will not hurt him. At the convention of Irish Nation- ,. u jQ F n u& t, ha(, 9om0 J suggestive mottoes among the decora tions. One read, "America for Amer icans, England for Englishmen, and Ireland for IiKshmeu." It is very ev ident that the Irishmen io America regard themselves, as they should, as An)erican9i and feol ike helping their hrollirnn 51 the oW conntrv ,0 assumfi coutrol there Th(J probubilitie8 8re ... ...... tnat not so many ot their voles as ugual wiU b(J cast tQ 8trengtheu the hands of the Englishmen in main taining their grip on Irelaud by mak ing America contributory to their wealth and power. See to the Next Congress. Now that the Presidential succession does not appear in the regions of un certainty, and that Blaine and Logan's election is confidently looked lor by the Republican people, there is an- other subject that should command their atteutiou. That is the political complexion of the next house of Rep resentatives. Tho great Republican j division that made Butler, Cleveland and luttison Governors, put in at the same time a Democratic congress- oal majority of seveuty-seven. The Republican congres&iunal committee report that taking the vote of that year, 1882, as the test, there are sev enty-eight districts now represented by Democrats, that can btt recovered by a change of five hundred votes. Giving one half of these to the Re publicans this tail, ttiev win nave a majority in the next House, and the indications are that with proper effort veiy many more cuu be redeemed. Io view of the questions to be brought before the next administra tion, the Adjustineut of the finances, the further eecuring of the circula tion, &c, it is most important that Mr. Blaine should have Congress with him not merely by a close, but a large majority. We have seen by the action of the Democrats in this Congress, their reck less plunging into wild experiments in the matfr of their free trado craze, and their refusal to pass bill, correct iug tho silver coinage: prevent the contraction of the currency ; the bank runt bill ; the bill providing against con fusion in the electoral count, how dan I WW numiN tn tho hp ond ni-nannrlttmf lio b i uuuiiii iuu luiuroi 01 too ieinoeraiio ...... . I . ...... I . . . . party is, and how important that it should uot merely bo in a minority, but in a minority sufficiently small to prevent embarrassment from its op position. It is sound policy, then, in give full attention to tho congressional districts, harmonize differences where they exist, and iu all cases to put for ward the best men that can bo found Give us, with Blaine iu the l'residen cy, a Congress with a decided majori ty to support and counsel with him, and bef'oro his four years have expired the odd ends left by the consequences of the war will havo been taken up, and peace, honor and prosperity assured to the country for many years. Harris burg Telegraph. NEW PLANING MILL. AT West IIIkory, Pa. Having hint rutin a new .planing mi'l at this place I uni prepared to do all kinds of work in that liun at the most reaonahle rufpu l V rl;iiki.r will un rt'ni. t t.l v .i iw.h timber, so that I can till any kind of h t'"1, ieing situated right at Hie Uepot I httve t.xtrn facilities lor shinning to all points. L. I. WHITCOMB. ju)2 3m I 1 nn 7C Send six cents for nostaze. w lilt t and receive free a costly lox i ,r i,. ...i... l. ... ; 1 1 i i 1 1 tr ;ii,. , . A 1,. i i 1 1 ;ii , . to morJ mocfey ri ,,ht ttWay tj14m anything elsa in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely hure. At once ad- I dress True S Co., Autrusta, Maine. Apr. 0 saw serous! OUR STOCK IS Wo call special uttontion ti our stock of this Spring mi Wo NEVER kept a Finer We have tho Finest Assortment of FINE nt Low Prices. Don't SUPERIOR TO IYTIIII WE EM OWPJED! A LAIH.'IC ASSOllTMJCXT OF C -A-R-33-Ii-T-S EXTRA SUPER, ALL WOOL 75c. H-PLY CARPET We. :i-PLY CARPET, all wool. REST $100. lUSriE LUsTEl 03J1 Ksjiecinlly in Rlack Goods. We bought a Ijirge Line of Black Silks that vc will sell at FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES. Call nnd seo our Stock. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. SiVlEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS Sc SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-ROCEBIES! TOBACCO, ClOARS, HARD WA P. K, QUE E N S W A R K. a L ASS vVA HE, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, ?:.50, $4.0, ffi.50 a"d upwards. Divorce Xoticc. In the Court of Common Pleas of For est County, No. 7 lel. Term. 1K81. I. W. Spenee, Libelant, vs. Clara L. Spenee, Respondent, in Divorce. Forest County rh. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tho Nheritr of said County, Greeting : Whereas, L. W. rpeneo did, on the third dav of January, 1S84, prefer his pe tition to our said Judge of the said Court of Common Pleas tor said County, pray inn ',r tho causes thoroin -ot lortli, tlnit ho miuht bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony entered into with you Claia L. Kpenee. vo, inereiore, command von, tlie said Clara L. Spenco that setting aside le all other business anil excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Tio- nesta, tit R l-'ouri oi .;ominou i-ieas uiern to be held for the County of Forest, on tho third Monday of Sept. next, to answer tho petition or libel or tne saut lj. v Spenco and to show causo, it any you have, why the said L. W. Rpenee your husband should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly in such, caso made and provided. Herein lail not. Witness the Hon. Win. !. Ilrow n Pres ident of our said Court, at Tionesta, tho UTlli dav ot February ISM. J'ustis Shawkey, Prothonotary, To Clara L. Spenco, Respondent:- a urH heiel.y notified to enter an np- I : .1 ...... 1 ... ... . I . . . .- . i peanuee 111 budvh kiuuiu ni mo nc-vi. regular term of Court beginning Sept. 13, KSS4. C.W.CLARK., Slioritl Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 12, IHSi. GREAT REDUCTION! $180 A YEAR. 6 Located on the N. Y., P & O. It. It., CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND IilJlALK IXSTITUTK. RANDOLPH. N. Y. It is a lars;o and tliorouKhly eipiippod Seminary for both sexes. KsUiblished in 1S0O. Pronertv free from debt, 810J.OO0, New Boarding Hall with steam heat, etc., erected in lh'SS at tho cost of frlo.ooo. Ex cellent lioardand hoino-likearrangcments ttiroimhout. Total expense lor boanl, lurnislied room, steam lieat, liht, wash iiiH unci tuition for 14 weeks foU.70; for one year ?1H). l-'all term begins Sei)tem- ber 2, ln-l, ends December th. Winter term opens December 16th ; ends March 20th ls5. Spring term opens March 31st, ends July 2d. For Circulars or Cata logue, address. PitoF. J.T. KDWAUDS, 1. 1J., Principal. Jul 2i-ot. CTCIM CWPIMCciay and Ore Pans, i m m h a iiiumliu nm i.-r.lriin and Machinery a Specialty. .Secondhand w - - -I1UMIJIIC J Jl I k illCD Knifinns and Boilers on hand. eud for Stock Lit-l. THOMAS t'AKLI.N, Alle 1 cheny City. augd ly. saw mOMBt COMPLETE! as being Lino of goods, Especially In 2S CLOTHING ever shown in Tionesta, nnil fail to seo onr stock. DRESS GOODSJ NEW LIVERY At EAST HICKORY, PA. The undersigned has now in operation nt tho ubovo placo a lii-Nt-elass Livery, where good rigs can always bo hired nt moderate charges. A hack will bo run to regular passenger trains on tho 11. N. Y, .t P. R. R. J. W. HALLIDAY. Buckeye Forco Pnmi o 'i 1- 4 5 IS VA LL AN D (1KT PltlCKS, ED. HiUlBEL, TIOXKSTA, PKNN'A. -HBUCHUt BACK-AC HE LIVER&KIDNEY CURE rurra InflammRtlon ni nratirm of the Llwr, Kiduay ud lllail.ler. NF.VKIt FAII.N to hlp. im nirt j uwiiy cf Liv?r nil hidui y ItnuUri l'MpiUtinn nf (lie Heart, fcfrvoim lx-hihly and uie Heart, rn-rvoim rt-tmuy una riiromc l euiaJn iliu. f urciy vt-a-iitii, liaruilf nn, and yet quickly nuil nurt-ly. PHYSICIANS SAY IT HAS NO EQUAL IN LIVER, KIDNEY, URINARY AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Mr. V .1 Wliltii. ripaunlvllla. Vntineo Co..P.. payN. ' When I wi'nt luto thn toru, ju 1S71. for HAllOSM A, I van an weak and lalot, I tnmiKiit in never n'.-w-h home. Mhv now leen well 12 year.." I W. I.iirhL i:herrv Tree. Pa., uaa tronMeil with Inflammation ot Kiitneysfor 26 yen. Konictimea va heloleea for wueka. and had continual ttai-k' ehe. He improved rapidly fter unlnir (he third lultie oi uakos.ma, and la now a well man. UAKOHMA In ninct popular where lonu-eat known. l'rlri' 91 per llnllln. For aale hy all dnur. trtxtt. Write for tuatiiuonlala. l'r. pan d only hy E. K. THOMPSON Wholesale Drurpli't, '111 is ll.Lr-, 1-A. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Masnotie, rso.'nr or 1 riam;ulation Nurvev- intr. Best nt Instruments and work, Terms on application. Divorce IVoiice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Potest County, No. 1J, l-'eb. Term, 1S.S4. Cather- ino E, Astiin vs. Alfred E, Aspin, In di vorce. Forest County ss. The Coniuionwcalth of Pennsylvania to the Slu-rill of said County, (iroetin : V hereas, I inlierino J'.. Aspin did, on the fifth diiv of January iss t, prefer hnr petition to our said J udges d' said Court of Common Pleas tor said County, praympr for tlie causes therein set form, tlutt lie milit bo divorced from the bonds of mat rimony entered into with voii Alfred E. Aspin. W'e, therefore, command you, the said A Bred E. Aspin that setl.mjr ns:do all other business and excuses whatsoever. vim bo and appear in vmir proper person before our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there to bo held for the County of Korest. on tho Third Monday of September next, to answer the petition or libel of tho said Catherine E. Asoiii and to show cause, if any you have, why the said Catherine E. Aspin your wife, should not be divorced from the bonds of inati i niony, agreeably to the Acts of Assembly in such caso mado and provided. Herein fail not. Witness tho Hon. Wm. I). Brown Presi dent of our said Court, at Tionesta, the 3d day ot JWarch 1S84. Ji si'is Sua wk ky, Prothonotary. To Alfred E. Aspin, Respondent : i on are hereby notilied to enter au ap pearance in above stated case at or before the riiiid Mommy oi tsepieniiier, A. l, 1HX1. C. W. CLAKK, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., .w. 'I, lssi. era I CO i m I o fi 3 p a i TIM K TARLH I X EFFECT Nov. 18, 18X1, West want. ItivEK KiviwioN. Ku'stwwif. r. m A.M.I A.M.lP. m. 8 (til 4 :t MlinrPiUshnrch Iv s 4 ft I 8 20 4 Ml I 4 ;t io i A.M. P. M.!p. M. 12 l.'.j II i!( 12(17 iH,H . Parker Foxburir 12 iiiu rt 4 27 12 40 12 40 tl :u A, M; A. M. 7 ii" nr.. ! ranklln.. lv 2 0(1 P. M p. r It 10 v. m p. M. a :ti. ar... lil Citv....lv fj is Oloopolis ...Eagle Rock... Prosidont Tionesta Hickory .. 'i'riinkcy ville.. Tidiouto ...Thompson s... Irvinelop Warren t 31 ' f 40 17 V 1a (ir.;tt Mijsrxi ti! 0- II 4S 1:142;7:', 1 4a II 17 10 ,v. 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A luiirioNAf, TitAiNLeave Oil ( : K-.IO inn, Oleopolis Ci:." am, KukIc Itr ; :(l!lam. President 7:liani. Tionesta 7:4Hiii!, Hickory K::i7am.Trunkey villo dMUam.Tl I- oute lii:l.iiiin, I lioinpsoii ll.-ril, arrives Irvineton IL.I.Ipni. Pittshi'hhm Division Trains leave Oil City 2:05, 7:00. 10:4.1 a. in., 2:4,1, 4u,1 p. in., arrive Oil City 2::i0, 7:4.1, l;4,1 a. m.- 2:20, ."!: hi, H ill) p. m. t r luu stations, stop only on signal. Trains run on Kastorn 'l'inie, which k 1(i mltnitcs taster tliiin lloflalo time. Pullman Sleepinir Cars nnd Tlironyfc Coaches between P.uflalo and Pittshurh nn trains iirrivimr Piltsbiirjih 7:;"i( a, m., and leavinij Piilsbiinrh :20 p. m. I liroiiirli t onc-lics between I llt-biifi and Buffalo and Parlor Cars between lido and Oil City on tr..ins leavin;; Pin burn S. 41a. m., nrrivli.c Pittsbiir; K:flip.r. Jf -Tickcts sold and baeitaKO chcckc to all principitl points. (Jet lime taiiii's L'lvinir lull inlormittioii I'rooi ( 'otiipan v's Agents. WM. 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Ai to our wpoualblllly ond Intotnty, w wm rtiw ro to Urodauoot'i or lioo't MorcBBUl AkbbcUo or bbv WfcolaBare lrri b tbo Doiied BiBtM. 1 1 ik U 'iu bui bo niid Bot Ikior tbo ttepi. lot. Bad tbo BuooBDOomont of vibbbtb will b priuied Bnd BioUod m abOTO toa doyi BllorwBrdJ. J. U. O'MEARA & CO.JX RotyoJ Li4iwld) wllae ranlt Wod, Olow. Crflchory, CbtBB, t,tUr, MpUiIi Bnd KvrTthm elw Fohrl ok Rock, Bd OBOtr O eto b Rotihi. IrrBBTBTlMU. tiwrri Bud UeDfiml 8lrtW S .ld by Mncar'oauli tt Co., Tioiuta, In D. LAWCELUS ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY lluvinu: struvJiled -d vears between I and dciilh with Asthma or 1'lmfiii: tiea'.ed by euiiiienl physicians, and rci t 1 1 1 ir no hcnclit, l was eomtielleil unn, the lust live years of my illness to sit my chair day and niglit (aspiiift lor brent: my sullerinir was beyond ileseriptioii. in' despair I e.xpeiimeiiied on mvself b coin pen nd ioK roots and herbs and inhal ing Hie medicine thus obtained. I lortn nalely iliseovedcd this Wonderful Cure for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re lieve tlic most stubborn case of Asthma in live minutes, so that the patient can lin down to rest and sleep comfortable. Pleu0 read the follow in"; condensed extracts: Mrs. W. T. Ilrown, Monroe, Texas, wi nes : "1 hiillereil with Asthma m years. Your ffreat remedy has completely enred me. Publish this for the benefit of the atllieted. C.S.Clark, WaUeman, O.. writoa: "I certainly beloive vour remedy to bo the best Asthma amf Catarrh euro in tho world. I have tried everything else, and all failed hut yours. I vish you worlds success. C. A. Hall, Lashaw. Wis., writes: "I received vour trial puckaeand rind inval aluuble, doiii)? just what you elaim for it. It is truly a (iod-send to humanity. No one can Hll'urd to do without, it who lssuf ferinjj with Asthma or Catarrh. Such are the expressions of praise and gratitude received daily, and iu addition, 1 will still eoutinuo my former propos ition. (Send me your riame and addresn and I will forward you a trial package by return mail, free of charge. Full size box bv mail, ?1.(KI. Sold bv ull drungisls. Address, 1). LANtiHLL, Applecreek, O., Inventor and solo proprietor. PHOTOUItAPlI OALLKTIY, TIONKSTA, PA; M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. 4 4i It U 4 Wt WW Pictures taken in all the latest styles the art. 2o-ti' v JOB WOKK of everv description exei . ted at tli KKPUPLICAN otlico. t k . i vjw i VAK " I- I I rJ V Ik
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