) "V cis. BhaX Jacl!ii' V EDITOR. WEDNKSDAl N0R5I1XG, Jl'NE ii, IS85. 1 . '"i1 Announcements. Announcements will be published nt the following, strictly enxh in alranre, rate: Aaanriate Judge ;,io; District .At- torney, $3; Representative DcleSate, ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authored to announce JOHN A lDAIr r : . . ... . A. I'ROI'F.U, nr Tiimnt am n ..o.,.l l.l..i , - " vHUI,,mi for A ssoeiato Judjre, subject to Republi- - Wo -ntwi-vi Thomson nr nrm, .V",r:.. . " . oandi,! Aa ""J. Itcnublican iiHHiroH. ' DISTRICT ATTORNEY. r1 T . A I? I. I.".,.. ! tni i I . dato for District Attorney, sublcct to Re- publican usages REPRESENTATIVE DELECJATE. Wo are authorized to announco F. F, WHITTHKIN as a candidate for Ropro- HentaUve Deleicato to the cominir State convention, suoject to liepubiican usages, Republicans, Attend the Primaries. It is the duty of every lleoublican to attend the Primary Elections next baturday afternoon. Upon a larsre vote and the selection of candidates ; by a full party vote depends much of tbe party s success in the fall, and every member should therefore make it his especial business to be out and assist in making the ticket to be sud ported. Every Republican should take part in the choice of candidates and do his whole duty in bringing out tbe vote. Then a cheerful acouies cence in the result will surely bring us victory in .November. Turn out. GENERAL GRANT. General Grant has been removed to ML McGregor, near Saratoga, with ne nope of benefiting his health, j.ne coange nas added much to hi spirits, but will hardly be the means of restoring his health entirely. The General knows, and has within a week expressed to a near friend his own as- cu.-uLB, mat ne is constantly growing weaker and more exhausts Ha 1..t u r . i, .. " w a a i .J. l'a inat be s Jttuiuz OUL. and that at l. lading out, and that at the end he -vu.u ,ruouoiy pass away peacefully ot Heart failure; when the mainspring of vitality had uncoiled and when the physical machinery had run down it would stop. Such is tbe General's anticipation of the end which he calmly realizes is not a long way dis lant and impossible to avert. i Ix may be judicious sound a note vi aiarm io me administration, anent a. i . . . . . i a proposal beinsr tomDtinelv nresented to it to tk tn TT;.0,i e..;.- i. . .. j w ..w w aiV4 UlttltCa 1 U IKIH I .,tf - - v. nuu-ireaeunes ana aistrib- Id "' nrouuu amoncr oronttrlu se. I iected banks, which are to be made national depositories. We will recall the fact that in old times, during Vau xiurena administration, the Demo cratic party as a sub-Treasurer was not a success. Its selection, of custo dians was unfortunate, and a repeti tion of that experience would be un fortunate for it now. The Renubli cans have left them a very well guard .i c : i . .... ""auciai system wiiicn it can use , av vuu moo i t boAn . n 1 . 1 ... I Z:lLrJ'T:i,c?Dltol?vet i "u uaiier Keep us Democratic financiers who come with propositions for a change of system nt .Bam' 1 -. a l mi . . aimo jeugm. ine aainimstration hould not bse eight of the fact that emocrats have a chronic autinathv ia surplus and act accordingly V-ritsburg Telegraph. , thi . ,y junuira Advertiser says "well authenticated rumors are floating through the southern tier that Mr. Laruout, tho President's private secre tary, is quietly but actively at work in different parts of the Sate of New York, by means of correspondence, in fixing up delegations lor Governor Hill." This may be true, but we don't believe the Advertiser can give the Republicans faith enough in New York Democratic stupidity to believe the effort can be successful. We sus pect New York Republicans would be willing to contribute liberally to se cure Goveruor Hill's nomiuatioo. ns the mau they are to knock out this fall. Frank IIurd was beaten at the ast Congressional election, but that vitkes no difference. The House will htve a Democratic majority and they can seat whom they please. The free traders will need Frank's help, so he proposes to contest the seat of Romeis who defeated him before the people, aud have his party reverse the peo ple's verdict. Of course he will suc ceed, as the practico of the Democrats io the last Cougrcss io like cases detn- Reiraies. J. R. WENK, WASHINGTON LETTER. From our regular Correnpondent. Washington, D. C, Juoe 20, '85. There is do relaxation in the de mand for places under the Govern- rueul. Chiefs of departments and bu rcaus still find their time almost whol ly occupied in considering applica tions lor appointments. The Interior Department seems to be the objective ' , - . P0,Dt f"r mo8t of the ofEce 8eeker8- The KrcatC8t crowd n,ay 1)6 8een t. - ITZ ..TO . T T I I t hfl flfTi Tk I V. ......... J ... .Ml I A Mil .i .- n .i , i am st-uu Lilt th in nil r VBrvmrt moods. One can make an exhaustive., . V" earj .....i .r .L .... ... ... ,.. BUU' 01 lue S'e','M m ine omce 01 11,6 Secretary of the Interior. '"It is real- - ly tlie best place in the world to study nnraoolilalliia n a alive as U CBme Irom fcecretry laniar 8 office on l riday. "It is the place of all others where a mau makes an effort to appear at his best and he generally appears at his worst. I never saw anything like it. It is worse than the crowd struggling to get to the ticket wagon of a country circus." 1 he next best place to studv the wiles of the office seeker is across the way at the Post Office department, Postmaster General Vilas is on hand very promptly at 9 o'clock everv morning, and from that time till noon be .s crowded with callers. Some of them have a story as long as your arm and it don't amount to much when it IS told. "Such people seem to think ,. , .. ; ' , . tnat the more of the becretary s time they can take the better it is for thp.r - 1 chances," said one of the assistants yesterday. "On the other hand, there area great many who call in that b. . , . o would much better have filed their papers and walked awav. Thev their papers and walked away. j tire everybody out." Secretary and Mrs. Manning have a farce house in the "West V.nA " Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, of Phil .InM,, ;. c.. .i.. llnLriWr Z for it. It has fine erounds. with sum- mer pavilion, spacious sal'on, library and sleeping apartments, and has the finest location in the Army and Navv T. : u .1 m. muiwwi a wan ulu u u ku ti v iiih hi ? . ' J fated benorUarca, Spanish Minister, -1.. i.u. v.. v i. -. whose suicide in New York city a few years ago many people remember. In the President's library the other day I uoticed that visitors and their busiuess are disposed of with astonish- in2 TPdity. Mr. Cleveland begins ..,l.'i ft " . ,, , 7 - od tne lelt, and walks slowl v from one to another as seated around the mom He listens closely, but does little I taiking. One of uia visitors the oth- flo "I..."" vB " '"i uiuuuo. very vouotr . wh. had probably voted for tbf XT t . . Br8: ume ,ast -November. His com in- ... I P'a'DLWB9. a00Ul 8ome P08taI service Jlr- A resident, I assure you, all the .1 . 1 upmere are very much ssat sfipd. Tip. ,anf ..k.. saia toe vounp mnn. Thn Tpi,iant ooke1 t nim pleasantly and replied in a tone of soothing inquiry, "I thought tbe mails were carried f.r everybody. Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of tha members of the County Committee. paosea on me iytu day of May, 1885, it is ordered that the UennhliAn t ers of forest County meet on fi A TTTP n A V TTTMP i)T ioo: u..v.wai,uuilJJ4l. lOOJ. ' 9 t2n'clMk . m., t the fllowin2 named i laces of bo diDc Primary i?i-!. ... :. . 7 Hit: Barnett. Jacob Maze Carpenter Shop. Jenks. Eastern nrerinrf at Ttvmm OlttUOl). Jenks, Central precinct, at Marien vine. Jenks, Southern precinct, at Gil foyle. Harmony, Upper, at 'Flemi&g School House. Harmony, Lower, Allender School House. Howe, Upper, at Crookston. Howe, Middle, at Gusher City. Howe, Lower, at Balltowo, where the voters of Upper Kingsley, will vote also. Hickory, Upper, at Braceville. Hickory, Lower, at Hotel of J. W. BalJ. Kingsley, at Newtown. Green, Upper, at Guiton School House. Green, Lower, at Nebraska. Tionesta Township, and Borough, at tbe Court House. At which time and places they will by l heir votes nominate: One person for Associate Judge. Oue person for District Attorney. One person for Representative Del egate to the Slate Convention. Each District ji)l elect one person to serve as a Member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The Polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m., of said day. Return Judges will meet at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the following Tuesday, June 30, 1885, at 2 o'clock p. m. Jhe attention of tbe election hoardu is respectfully called to the Rules gov erning Primary Elections in this county, ruq wnicn win be published in the I ORK3T IiEPtint.trAN in lnn tune. We also call the attention of the different election hnnrda tn fl.a following Act of Assembly, pamphlet laws oi loot, page 13, "that from and alter tne passage of tins Act it is here by made the dutieif of lha .Tmlona Tn. Spec tors and Clerks, or other nffinpra , - 6 1 nm"J JectUoOB' Mr-e e."' tenog upon the discharge of their du- ties, severally to take and subscribe to the following oath or affirmation io Ik. f U ..I r . f- . I T ' I t.hfl nrpspiirp nf cooh i.iU. In fm I ' ---X,.. WIULI , 1.1 I U I IU U9 fnllnwa. nnmelvr" i ----- i j 1 Wl11 s oufige, inspector or Clerk fas the case ruav at th ph. suinc eleciion imnartiallv J iith. I -p Miiva auiwia- iojlj pertorm my duties in accordance wllD ine Jaw8 and constitution of the CominOIIWCftlth of Pennvvlvania and iti accordance with the rules and ratr illations adopted bv the IIiTinlilipnn party of the Counly of Forest, for the government of said primary elections, men ing or caucus, to the best of mv i . ........ ' juopemeni and ability." We trust everv KeDublican will " i ..... turn out ami see mat a lull vote ia P!led. C. A. Randall, Chairman of Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Rules. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUBLI- i Ai ntuiAKi ELECTIONS OF FOREST I'OlTVTV 1. The raniliit.itps for tha nAimral r.m.... snail nave tncir names announced in ono J or moro of the county papers at least three J I i uv ji - t II 7T7 weeks nrevions to thn PHmarv Ai,ti, , ct.-i,'..,. 4i, i i , . . ! nuuillU LlllT OHR'H. nun r4iiiiifKr rn i no antimi "V"?..8" 1,1 l l(,.R'''l primary meetings. mo voters Deionginir to the Itepubli- n oartv in each township and borough V.. ' to be designated, by ! I . . -"."'"ee, at tne usual place 'f holding spring elections, at 2 o'clouk P. nnu jji.nrai i.i riuui. one person tor Jndgp. and two persons for Clerks who s,,Bl1 forma Board of Elections to receive i --v.. vn.t.niinc urtf me proper persons to vote, and who shall hold the 2!!! ?L,5n."nA'i 7..'clocH. M- Aftertho polls are opened, the candidates announced shall bo balloted for; the name of each person voting shall bo written on a list At the time Of vofimr nn nuraim ni low-ed to vote more than onco for the same uiiiue. 3. After the noils nrn ..1i-.ui.l t.A 1 ... v ...wo.,. iUU Ulll snail proceetl to count . tho votes that each 2S JuAn" u, l,orH-: . lntedV" nLZr S8 l"e f nmar-v M" at 2 o'clock P. h Vln!h5 .ret"rPR d ? ljt of voters. 8ml t hn lUPSAn A " Wt -V;.. i"rnesinuiiner the nominee 7r ZS. 'area r. V i equal number of votes for tho same oillce, ...o -iiuKin Biiaii proceed to ballot for a uioice, me person having the righeft ............ t., (Jie nominee, 0. The Return .Iiilrma ut.1l 1... . , rumi no Wlliuv tent to reject Ky a majority, tho returns troin anv disinct wh of fraud, either in the retiwns or other- "'""'. emier in tne retiwns or other- wise, and shall reind. tim.n v. i.. .i i evidence of three or more nersons votinir rtii!i?.l.r.I-n,Hr3r 1,,ectlu wlio aro not Ko- 7. The Return Judges nimii nnnini rv.. ferAPs.r'"-'.l , neuauirini aim fZ' ine person who may receive flio larirest Illl m lift I if Vnf iVB noul 4Vk 4 L aOI ... " I the person who mar t-ooaU'.. n. 1..... O. 1 hO Ketlin. .Tiwlirntz n.QiF f n.. : change the mode and manner of selectinir candidates as thev mv 1 i.H the people at their primary meetings, duo llllt.ll'A lmitu. 1... .u- r . - .,1,, uy ulo county uoin mittee. J I. The Chairmnn nf Mm rv....... o miKi.?...!. I I"",.. '"J nn,,, ui; rtiirc(i io issue a call in pursuance of the action of tho Count v M&M MAGAZINE RIFLE. W-- - , I 1 -iT,w-' 'Vv.-v.ii-..,;3 Govt, and 40-no Crali CartrlJrc. utav araaun . aaorEpriv un THF RFCT PITI r tn th. wond for Ur-o nc DtSI nlf Lt (raraa. Superior in oou rjoy, rpid)ty, mndoi and finlnh to any oUirr. R A I I A R n Pllry. Sprrtlna and Turf-t Marlm Pu-e Arms Co., New Haven, Con-. 1845. F0ETY YEARS) SUCCESS. 1185. WWE STAND AT THE HEAD. 1,800,000 Hove Swing Machines ia actual mm. jui, Latest Success. A V WW w IWlik Ik. Mnll...... --4 . i Of Forty yean, the Hawe Company now odor a ma China tuperior ta any and all oilier. It combine every requisite; uat nsn arm; It Light Running Nalselefti i Attrflrtiv - RnMiitlfitl In Finish. D.-. 1 In ui. Workmanship ; Perfect Mitch ; Self-Threatling Shut- tie; uncqjLitq fontions; tadoit lo Operate I the mnftt ranm Uni14ha A .n. --4 c rmrtt i.. t. .1 u H I Kilhout Vibralion. Mai the flneet let ot Attach inent lor lam.ly tewing, which are put up in a velvet Mned box. It woodwork Is ot finest styles and latest designs. It Is a household treasure. It we are not 5l,?AjRT!Me"uf WAKT N CENT I" THIS COUNTY. Write us for catalogue of terms and prices, lend and buy a sample machine and Introduce rt to Iourfriends. We do not say you can make fortune ri a short time, but you can make fair, square, lionest living. Mention this paper when vou write Address IHfi HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 4 Sixth St., l'ittsburgh, Ta. PATENTS, Caveats, Ho-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents eauses in the pat en t Otliee and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of niodel or sketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advt.se us to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, and I 'make No Charge unless patent u secured. Information, advice and vpeciai references sent on up phcHiion. J. k. MTT1CLL. Wa.,hinxloi, 1. C. NearU.S. Patent Ottu-e. 1 i 'M -r Easy Running Sewing Machina 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W4 fN 2 llOODI &555.Vf5"X5rf.Vi5j4 rr 1 1 m i i i i i 1 1 1 i CLOTIHIfG CLOTHING CLOTHING I If you are In need of ANYTHING hi thn lin of CLOTH IN(J, OVERCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, or anything kept in n General .Store, vou can rind A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at H. J. HOPKINS & CO'S. Ue claim the BEST ASSORTMENT. FINEST GOODS and LOWEST PRICES OK ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Stop In and Ret our Pri'H8, aeo our Stock, mid vou will bn convinced that we mean whut we say. Wo alm'to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND FEED DEPARTMENT- full of FRESH COODS A f iM5,v,(i?,flAN1,!SliE' SHOWING GOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. gnimiinmijg 1885J : 555o55d5f5.r65 : Jk BASIS TO Bargains in Having purchased tho lurgo stock GEORGE ROSS, A "T1 QTT HlB OTSjH 21 1 l-HjXtlJJ which, added to my own.'makes a MAMMOTH STOCK, I will sell for tho next tl.roe months afpiiccs to distanco competition, n-iii ham) axi siii.i;t MACSIIXJiltY TOOL AJo'O TfiltE NTGEL. iu if,ii:ns' iiARwwAaii, fii.i, hajia. jlocks, iir'oits. TA1IIIK1 ' itTTitnTiTt . --r-wv -w-. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. IOWIKI5, SHOT, SHELLS, CAiiTitim,i:.4 asi us:yoi,vi:its IIBJKS, and everything in tho HARDWARE LINK. Ii. G5-. TINKER, Nos. 10 & 12 South Seneca St., Buckoyo force Pump ED. HIUIB3SL, TION EST A , PENN'A. Administrators Notice. Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jr. C. A. ThruHh, deceased, late of ClaririRton, Forest County, I'a., having been i;ianted to the undersigned, nothie 1h hereby ttlven to all rernotis indebted tj said estate to make immediate payment, and thoi.e having legal claims against the same will present Ilium duly authenticat ed for settlement. AUNEK 8PYKER, Administrator. Hrookville, Jellerson Co.. Pa. May :i, 1KS5. 1B WORK of everv description execu ted at the REPUJUJCAN . Dice. r'":":l ci e O if- M S I ft M I U M ? p CALL AND (JET PRICES, jiiiiiiiiiiiiuii S4 t tN3 PRICES THAT CAN'T BE VVK TAKE PLEASURE IN g imiiimiMi: 1885 eil&MI5 SECURE Hardware!! :o: of HARDWARE lorinurly belonging to UVC CS A T Tji f f U D OillLl ! ! mox. IA1H, BtOfi: OAKUM c.ia, ht t.vxs, am sj:s-'i.e:s. SHii:S AXI MIAMI'S Call and hoo me r writo lor pil. es. OIL CITY, I?A.. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Doalera in CLOTHIUG, NOTIONS, COOTS fit SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-KOOBBIES! TOI1ACCO, CIOARM, HARD. WA R E, (I V E E N 8 W A R E. O L ASS W A R E, TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Jtc. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, f-i.ou, .i.w, fi.tM, ad upwards. HOUSE, SIGH, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention given to (Jkatv INU. FKKsCtjlNi; ,i M.-v,, !,"V,m iv.i' .. . ' " - ni- n.llllMHI-llllll L'UHrKII...,! ir, ... particular. irdcra for irescoiiiL', et- bv mail promptly atlcnlel t :.. Roberts biiildiiirr, K, 'rjonesta, Pu. TIM E TABLE IN EFFECT Nov. 23. 1884. r. m. A.M. P.M. H4.-V 12 10 12 111 1 2 05. A. M. A. M. 7 m 7 2 t7 US 7 ftO 481 arPHtsburjjh Iv 8 45 12 11 12 40 00 2 80 CM P. M . 3 10 t: 31 1 arker..., Foxburg... Franklin... 4 2.i 8 Oil 2 40 1V...OII City...ar r. m. V.M 2 .'III ar.Oil Citv ... v Oleopolis ...EiijjIo Rock.., .... I'reidont...., , TionoMta , llickorv . Trnnkpvvillc. , Tidiouto ..Thompson ,..lrvinetof) Warrrn 15 3 40 t2 01 42 ,7 HI 1 45 1 30 4 00 4 15 7 Aft 8 01 S It 8 24 8 44 f0( 9 20 9fi A. M. tl -2-1 t4 22 1 10 4 :in 12 60 t4 R4 12 35 6 10 f XO 6 00 12 10 11 40 A.M. A. M. 10(H) lv...Kinxua....ai P.M. P. M. A.M. lv...Bradford ,.r 8 00 1 1 35 A.M. P.M. A. M. 11 30 ar... Klny.ua.. ..lv (1 10 14 fl 32 o :m 6 45 8 51 7 05 7 21 7 35 7 A(i 8 02 810 10 00 10 OK 11 24 ... Surar ltun ... 1 1 05 .. Corydon ...Onovillo .Wo',f Run... 102a 10 .HI 10 37 10 42 10 o7 11 12 11 2t 11 87 11 fit 10 55 10 47 10 4 Quaker Bridge. 10 2tl ..Red llouae. ... .. Salamanca.... .So. Carrolltnn., ..So Vandal la... .... Allegany v...01eau ... jir 10 10 ) 55 1)44 0 f20 ,12 00 A.M. P.M.I Additional Tit aim I n. 11:50am, Warren 1:23pm, Irvincton 2:1ft i-m, i iiimhuo ,i:.opm, xioncetA inDjim, ar rives khi .,uv :iipm. A DnlTlON A L TKAllf I.pavps Oil C iv :UO am. OleODol s 0:43 am. V.ntrtr. Hnlr :iA'nm, i-rosiuoni. :u.'nm, I mneata 7:48nnt iticitory i:(Wain.Trunkevvjllo 0:15am.Tl( - onto 10:10ani. Thoninson 11 -"n. ni-rivr. Jrvinoton ll:5.am, Wurren 1:05pm, Kin 7. 11 a 2:l0r.m. Sntriir Run '.-:( IV(rir,ln t-m Onovillo 3:25. Wolf Run 8:40. 'tinker I I i tni .win I rinn timiain .ni'i Uain...ii... -'-r' ' ".in - inini iinin i o;w, iuuin i aiToiuon fSontli vnndn- lia 5;.",0. AlloLThPHV fi.-lH. nirlvrs Olenn o:.nipni. 1 rains run oil Knsrnrn T m ...... ........ .....uiriKii iMirnin, HI riving Pittsburgh 7:.rKiprn, are Solid Trains I nilvitm I'll Ib.iii.lK u.jr.n am j. u u;iii win I'liwourgo. l iiains loin-lilt: I'itlshuriih K:4.tm. irr- rlvlnir Pittsburgh 7:50mii. uro Solid TihIiim wiin rullman Sleenini? Cars IipLwppii Itnllnln mwl 11IImI. ..... Hl" I H'kotM Soltl nil limrfiti'-rt rlipi'kpd to nil principal points. ict lime tables giving full Information (....... . wimp. n. iviiJiLli, tien'l sunt. T . ... ....... ' B Nil 41 K'r. l,i,r,.n Si rttitrulr. V V J. L. C.?..VvjA.f, -SomosU, I'ft.' s i IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAG. BIG SCORES, USE SHOT GUNS. Ail til Lstcst I.T7Drovcmcnf. I FOR DCScul AOORCSS III.. Lamberson, hurman&Co.. SOLE Anr?NTSl cno E.Remington&Sons' bport'ng Arms and Ammunition, 2CI & 2C3 Broadway, IVESTWIM OFFTC'E, Orlri, D. H. LAMBERSON A. cn T3 Blalu 8irel. Chlru .o ni ARMOP.Y, ILION, N. Y. SCOOPS, SPADES. HAD: IK THE BEST DIM HE II, E SKILLED WORKMEN. EEiaER THAT 0U1 G3CBS 3E ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. KO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE.. OENO FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGBICULTCEAL CO., II.I0N. N. Y. Now York Oaiee. US Cliambcre StMet.. THE HUMBUGOUJ r rami Pin ii1 ii Hal him . BIGGEST food. we wlllaeudaawule free. We hmia . .nl,u e7 '." child needs aud aunie.:!. u f ' .T bmKeti'tr " e.arybudy M will bur aatlifactlon. We want I AUKw r in .... . " Bale or female. Mention tliia prr and you will .'a iai swiuiffl MT3. C8 rttUtof. h. TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS mmm ) HBUCHUK LIVER & KEDMEY ull lit lair imI M..?.!.; ?.'i''"? H iYU "AUOrs.UA NEVER FAILS TO GIVE RELIEF! Bend fur fiirttai&aimA..i..i- - j. K. THOMPSON yfestopft Pa. first- A.M. 7 M 4 '1 4 lit a hi 2 15 A. M. P. M. P. M. i.'o 12 a. r Its 5s rj o:i Its no 11 4!' t 47 8 2S 11 14 H 12 l(Htt ts (:t 10 !2 7 f0 10 II ! t7iS H3-1 7 10 Of. fi 4' 0 15 P.M. A.M. P.M. 410 . P. M. A. M. (I 10 U 30 0 OS 10 60 fi 40 io or. 5 41 !I4.- fiXi II 31 n!IO 1)21 fi 15 8 .Mi 6 OO 8 15 4 4r. 7 4S 4 MS 7 27 4 JS 7 00 4 10 6 4,r P. M. A.M. 1BEMINGT0N REMINeTONs l eu' onabl,. ' " ven M. J r f - .. janp-s )