The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 22, 1887, Image 2

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,T. E. WENIC,
EDITOR.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JINK 22, 15S7.
Announcements.
The following rato will be chnrged for
announcing candidates: I'rothonotary,
$10; Sheriff, $8; Commissioner, $5 ; Aud
itor, J3i Jury Commissioner, $2; Dele
gate to State Convention, f2. These terms
are strictly caxh in atlraurr.
PROTHONOTARY.
Wo are authorized to announce CAL
VIN M. AHN'KIt, of Kinirslny township,
as a candidate for Prothonotary, subject
to Republican usages.
AVc are authorized to announce LEON
ARD AON KV of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Prothonatary, Ac, subject to Republi
can usages. ,
SHERIFF.
Woird authorized to announce J. R.
LANDIS, of Harnett township, as a can
didate for SherilT, subject to Republican
linages.
We are authorized to announce GEORG E
W. SAWYER, of Tionesta, as a candidato
for Sheriff subject to Republican linages.
We are authorized to announce R. W.
PIMM of Harmony township, as a can
didate for Shcritr, subject to Republican
uaages." -
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce J. J.
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOCHER, of Tionesla township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce C. F.
LEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi
date for County Commissioner , subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
CIIADW1CK, of Tionesta, for County
Commissioner subject to Republican us
ages. COUNTY AUDITOR.
We are authorized to announce R. V
GILLESPIE, of Kingsley township, as a
candidate for County"Aii'Jitor, subject to
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce E. L.
JONES, of Harmony township, as a can
didate for County Auditor, subject to Re
publican usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce W. W.
THOMAS, of Tionesta township, as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner," subject
to Republican usagess.
Wo are authorized to announce C. U.
CHURCH, of Hickory township as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usage.
REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATE.
J. E. WENK, will be a candidate for
Representative Delegate to the Republi
can State Convention.
Republican Primaries.
The primary election of the Repub
lican party of Forest County takes
place next Saturday afternoon, June
25th, and we hope to Bee a full vote of
the party out. There should be no
lagging in this matter. A big vote at
the primaries always gives better sat
isfaction, and makes a much more
smoothly running campaign in the
fall. Furthermore, when candidates
are selected by a full party vote there
is less chance for complaint all round.
Every Republican who has the good
of the party at heart should exert
himself in bringing out the full vote
in his precinct. Several new voting
places have been arranged for this
year, which will afford every voter a
chance to get to the polls with very
little trouble or delay, which we hope
will be the means of bringing out all
the Republicans. Let us, then, have
a rousing turnout all along the line.
Don't neglect it, Republicans.
An Ignominious Back-Down.
In a room fifteen feet squre, on the
seventh floor of the war department,
at Washington, are stored the flags
captured from the rebels during the
war, several hundred in number.
Formerly they were arranged in a
room where they could be Been by vis
itors; but the administration thought
that the feelings of its southern sup
porters would be hurt by such an ex
position of thero, and they were with
drawn from public gaze. For mouths
these flags were kept in a basemeDt
store-room, but they have beeu in this
attic-room for some time. Recently
President Cleveland ordered these
trophies to be returned to the govern
ore of the southern states, which
caused a great sensation all over the
land, and such a etorra of indignation
was raised in every corner of the
United States as has not been known
since the war. Grand Army Posts in
every section sent up such thundering
protests, that the President, on Thurs
day last, issued an order taking it al
back, giving as his reasons the tame
excuse that he did not know that such
a proceeding belonged entirely to
Co agrees, and that he had no authority
to make the infamous order. In other
words "he didn't know it was loaded."
Cleveland seotnB bent on doing some
' thine to make Vhimself solid with the
south, and bas Veen slabbing at the
war veterans everince he was elected
His veto of the Dependent pension
bill would seem to kave been enough
but he seems aoxioui to add insult to
injury, and in (bis laet iDstauce has
certaioly reached the climax in that
direction.
The mcauiDg of Mr. Cleveland's
back down is simply thai, if he was
sure the power rested in him, the flags
would he returned, for he eayt, "I am
of the opinion that the return of these
flags in the manner thus contemplated
is not authorized by existing law nor
justified as an executive act." Now,
supposing the reigns of government
were entirely in the hands of the
Democrats, does any sane man doubt
that these trophies, bought with the
nation's bravest and best blood, would
not be returned to their old places in
rebel hands T We hope that Grover
will get his spite against the soldiers
eked out before his term is finished,
since he seems so anxious. He'll
never get another chance.
Mr. Blaine has arrived safely in
England after a very pleasant voyage.
President Cleveland got hold of
the red-hot end of the poker when he
ordered the rebel flags to be returned.
How quick he dropped it.
The Republicans of Warren county
Dominated the following ticket last
Saturday: County Commissioners, M.
Crocker, of Brckenetraw, P. N. Hob-
iasoo, of Southwest; Register and
Recorder, S. II. Briggs, of Glade ;
District Attorney, J. V. Duokle, of
Clarendon; County Auditors, O. J.
Gunning and A. E. Pelton, of Free
hold; Jury Commissioners, Wm. Jew
ell, of Conewango ; delegate to State
Convention, Captain W. J.Alexander,
of Warren.
The result of the Republican pri
maries of Crawford county, held on
Wednesday of last week is as follows:
President Judge, John J. Henderson ;
Sheriff, S.C. McDowell; Prothonotary,
Abner B. Edson ; Clerk of Courts, W.
B. Benn ; Register and Recorder, II.
M. Dickson ; District Attorney,
James D. Roberts; County Treasurer,
Oliver Keese; County Commissioners,
Henry P. Marley, Walter R. Lindsay ;
County Auditors, Benjamin L. Smith,
W. C. Williams ; Corouer, J. W. Han
non; Delegates to State Convention,
W. R. Andrews, II. S. Bates, L. C.
Beach.
State Teachers Association.
The State Teachers' Association will
this year be held July 5th, 6th end
7th, 1887, in Clearfield, a beautiful
monntainjown nestled in the western
foothills of the Alleghenies. Hereto
fore the Association has been held in
the cities, but the extreme heat sug
gested the cool retreat of the mouu-.
tains.
This Association comprises the lead
ing College men, State Normal Princi
pals, Superintendents and Teachers of
the State, and its discussions are al
ways able and dignified and in the in
terest oi improved legislation and
methods ot instruction.
The excursion ud the Bell's P,n
Railroad and on the Cresson Springs
will be a delightful one. It will be
had on Friday. Julv 8th. All nersnns
desiring to visit Clearfield during: this
meeting snouiu address J. Fletcher
Sickel, Ticket Agent, Germantowo,
Pa , and secure orders for special rates
oi excursion.
Republican Primary Election.
Pursuant to a Resolution nf ilia
County Committee, passed May 17th,
it is oraerea mat tDe Kepublican
voters of Forest meet on
SATURDAY. JUNE 25. 1887.
at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the following
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namea places ot holding Primary
Elections, to-wit:
Barnott. Jacob Maze's Ca rnenter
ci
i5liop.
Barnett, Hilling's, Jos. Hall's Shop.
Green, Upper, at Guiton School
House.
Green, Lower, at Nebraska, Forest
iiouse.
Harmony, Upper, at Flemincr Hill
Harmony, Lower, Allender School
House.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Hickory, at East Hickory.
Jenks, East, Byrom's.
Jenks, Central, Marienville.
Jenks, Southern, Gilfoyle.
Kingsley, Starr, Wm. B. Heath's,
Kingsley, Newtown.
Howe, East, Brookstou.
Howe, West, Balltown.
Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract.
Tionesta, Court House.
Borough, Court House.
At which time and places they will
by their votes nominate:
One person for Prothonotary.
One person for Sheriff.
Two persons fur County Commis
bioners.
One person for Jury Commissioner
Two persons for Auditors.
Oae person for Representative Del
eate.
Each Election precinct will also
elect one person for Member of the
County Committee for tho ensuing
year, v -
The polls will remain open until 7
p. m.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court House, TiooesU Borough, on
the following Tuesday, June 28, at 2
o'clock p. m.
Attention is called to thev Act of
June, 1881, regulating Primary Elect
ions, that Judges and Clerks, before
entering upon the discharge of their
duties shall take and subscribe an oath
or affirmation in presence of each oth
er, viz:
"I do (affirm or solemnly swear)
that I will as Judge, Inspector or
Clerk (as the case may be) at the en
suing election impartially and faith
fully perform my duties in accordance
with the laws and constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and
in accordance with the rules and reg
ulations adopted by the Republican
party of the County of Forest, for the
government of said primary elections,
meeting or caucus, to the best of my
judgment and ability."
Ibis oath or affirmation to be first
administered to the Judge by an In
spector, then the Judge can qualify
the other officers or administer the
oath to any elector oflbring to vote.
Tho above form is given for conven
ience and is that prescribed by the
Act aforesaid. And all hoards will
observe it closely, that the election
may be conducted according to Rules
of the Republican party in this Coun
ty, and law governing primaries.
Curtis M. Shaw-key,
Chairman Republican Co. Com.
Republican Primary Rules.
RULES GOVERNING THE REPUBLI
CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF
FOREST COUNTY.
I. The candidates for the several offices
shall have their names announced in one
or more of tho county papers at least three
weeks previous to the Primary Meetings
stating the odico, and subject to the action
of the party at tiie said primary meetings.
2. '1 lie voters belonging to tho Republi
can party in each township and borough,
shall meet on a day to be designated by
the County Committee, nt the usual place
of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock P.
M., and proceed to elect one person for
Judge, and two persons for Clerks who
shall form a Board of Elections to receive
votes and determine who are the proper
persons to vote, and who shall hold the
polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After the
polls are opened, tho candidates announced
shall be balloted for; tho name of each
person voting shall be written on a list at
the time of voting, no person being al
lowed to vote more than once for the same
otHce.
3. After the polls are closed the board
shall proceed to count the votes that each
candidate has received, and make out tho
returns accordingly, to be certilied bv the
J udge and attested by tho clerks.
4. Tho Judge or one of the Clerks ap
pointed by tho Judge! of the respective
election district, shall meet at tho Court
House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday follow
ing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock P.
M., having the returns and a list of voters,
and the person having the highest number
of votes for any office, shall be declared
tho nominee lor the Republican party.
u. xiie jieturn judges snail bo compe
tent to reject by a majority, tho returns
from any district where there is evidence
of fraud, either in the returns or other
wise, and shall reject them where there is
evidence of three or more persons voting
at tho Primary Moeting who are not Re
publicans.
a. Any two or more porsons having an
equal number of votes for the same oflice,
tiie J udges snail proceed to ballot for a
choice, the person having the highest
manner to ue too nominee.
7. Tho Return Judges shall appoint Con
ferees Representative. Senatorial and
Congressional whose acceptance of said
appointment shall be a pledge to support
me person wno may receivo the largest
number of votes cast for that office.
8. The Return Judires mav at anv time
change tho mode and manner of selecting
candidates as they may be instructed by
the people at their primary meetings, due
notice being given by the County Com
mittee.
I). The Chairman of the County Com
mittee shall be required to issue a call in
pursuance of the action of the County
Committee.
Astonishing Success.
It is the duty of every person who has
used Boschee's German Syrup to let its
wonderful qualities be known to their
friends in curing Consumption, severe
Coughs. Croup. Asthma. Pneumonia, and
in fact all throat and lung diseases. No
person can use it without immediate re
lict. Three doses will relievo any case,
and we considor it the duty of all Drug
gists to recommend it to the poor, dying
consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as
80,000 dozen bottles wero sold last year,
and no one case where it fuilod was report
ed. Such a medicine as the German Syr
up cannot uo too wmely known. Ask
your druggist about it. Sample bottle to
try, sola at 10 cents. Kogular size, 75
cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers,
in mo united states and Canada.
An Kntl to Hone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg. 111..
says: "Having received so much benefit
trom Klcctrie Hitters, 1 tee' it my duty to
let sintering humanity know it. llavo
had a running sore on my leg for eight
years ; my doctors told me I would have
to have the bone scraped or lour amputated.
I used, instead, three bottles of Electric
Hitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve, and my leg is now sound and
well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty
cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
ut 2oc. per box by G. W. Bovard.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who use Kemp's Bal
sam for the Throat and Lungs, the great
guaranteed remedy. Would you believe
that it is sold on its merits and that each
druggist is authorized to refund your
money by the Proprietor of this 'wonder
ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W.
Jlovard lias secured the Agency for it,
Price 50c. and ft. Trial size free.
The lloimlietl Nu in Tinrta,
As well as tho handsomest, and others
are invited to call on G. W. Bovard, and
get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is
selling entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic
and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis
and ('onsuininit.ii. Price .ill cents and $1.
(OB WOKK of every description execu
tod at tbe REPUBLICAN ttUce.
HERMAN
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA,
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WE SAY
COME !
COME!
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Como where you can buy nice Dress Goods !
Come whero you can get Good Goods Cheap !
Como where you can get what you want I
Como where the goods redeem themselves 1
.In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of the Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish the close buyers.
Satitno BcrBcrs Suitings, Ginghams,
of every kind
, XjAJDIIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS.
Come where the Stock is Complete J '
Como woore the Stock is New !
Come where the Goods are Reliable t
Como where Prices are tho Lowest!
comb wixE ftE mm &ancra&Ys mm
CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHING FOR BOYS, .
COTIIING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY.
Our Clothing Room is full of New SuUs Just received and Marked Down
. Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forgot that we are Headquarters for
Our GooJs are all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at tho Lowest Possibles Price.
Come and see us. No trouble to show goods.
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
Good Kraults in Every t'nnr.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that ho was
seriously afllictod with a sevcro cold that
settled on his lungs ; had tried many rem
edies without benefit. Being induced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, did so and was entirely cured
by use of a few bottles. Since which time
he bas used it in his family for all Coughs
and Colds with best results. This is the
experience of thousands whose lives have
been saved by this Wonderful Discovery.
Trial Bottles free at G. W. Bovard's Drug
Store.
ItlTKI.EN'.S A KMC A SALTE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises, Soros, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. lor sale by G. W. Bovard.
Perfection Reached.
The Burke Washit e Machine, II.
M. Foreman and M. llepler agents
lor ioresl and Warren counties, comes
the nearest to perfection of any ma
chine yet put upon the market. At
least that is the testimony of those
who have used it. Below are given a
few testimonials of well known ladies
in Tionesta who have given it a thor
ough test and know whereof they
speak :
The Burke Washer is just what it is
represented to be. I have used one for
two months and would not exchango it
for any other I have ever seen.
Mrs. C. A. Randall.
The Burke washer is an excellent ma
chine. I would recommend it to every
one who needs help on "wash day."
Mrs. Dr. Hiintkr.
It washes clean and requires no rubbing
of the clothes by hand. I can recommend
it to every one. Mrs. Eli Holkman.
I believe it to be tho best washer in the
world. Mrs. D. W. Ao.nkw.
I have usod the Burke washer three or
four months and could not tlo without it.
The washing can done much mora quickly
than tho old way and I think jut as well.
Mrs. W. L. Km'nkstiver.
It Is complete, does work well, saves
water, soap and labor, and is not as hard
on clothes as a washboard.
Mrs. D. W. Clark.
My children, agod ton and twelve years,
can do my washing, and wo need not use
a wash-hoard. I am very well pleased
with the Burke washer.
Mrs. P, Jovck.
I have used three different washing ma
chines, but tho Burke is the best of all.
It does the washing quicker, anil requ ires
less soap, water and t net than any other.
Mrs. i'KANk Zkioi.kk.
I have used tho Burke watiher for six
months, and would not part with it for six
times the price asked for it.
Mrs. M. IIktlkr.
Besides the above tho following named
ladies of Tionesta have used tho Burke
washer, and give equally strong testimony
as to its merits: Mrs. P'. Agnow, Mrs. II.
S. Brockway, Mrs. Jas. G. Carson, Mrs.
J. B. Agnow, Mrs. L. Aguew, Mrs. J. A.
Proper.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of Hon. John Rock, lato of Tio
nesta, Forest County, deceased. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment. And those
having legal claims against the same, will
present them without delay in proper or
der for settlemciii to
SEBILLA RECK,
W. It. RECK.
Executors,
or MILES W TATE, Attorney.
Juuo 11, 18S7.
& SIGGINS !
Sc. GROCERS,
PENN.
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COME!
1 1 1 i t
at lowest prices.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
It represents something you liko and ap
preciate. It illustrates our meth
od of doing business. It
means ,
"SQUARIi DEALING!"
Don't you sco?
( Preach.
Practice.
(Guarantee.
THIS IS WHAT WE
Honest Values 1
Latost Styles PUT BEFORE YOU.
Fairest Prices. J
In opening our Elegant New Stock of
early Spring Styles in
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
(The Newest.
YOU'LL FIND Til EM Tho Best.
I The Cheapest.
Prices
Qualities.
Styles. J
AS YOU LIKE THEM.
Come! We will treat you right. Ro
member Square Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING I
AT
xkijsox a it EisxLua rirs,
Exchange Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
Telephone WARREN, PA.
G-O TO
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS, .
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
$Tio0 Haiti & C n
NOVELTIES IN
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LAiVKS' A BABIES'
-X IB "W" ELRT I
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THE BEST TOBACCO AMD CIGARS.
SAME AS CASH ALWAYS
SECURES BARGAINS
A T
WM. SMEARBAUGR & CO S,
TIONESTA, PA.
APP7pSend six cents for postage,
I n ILL and receive free a costly box
of goods which will help all, of either sex
to more money right away than anything
else In this world, rortunes await the
workers absolutely sure. At onco ad
dress True A' Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9
DEALING
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The only brand of Laundry Soap
mvardtxl a first class medal at tlio
New Orlcnii9 Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, mid tor general
household purixwya is tlio very best
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tho
East. Only route landing passemrers at
Union Station without delays or transfer.
'('-Trains run liv Eastern Time.
Timo table in effect Nov. 28, 18so.
Northward.
Southward.
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p. m. Returning, leaves Oil CRv 2:20 p.
m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., stop
ping at all stations.
DAVID McCAKiO. (ien'l Supt.
E. II. L'TLEY, Gen. Fi t. Pass. Agt.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TIM E TA BLE IN EFFECT Jung Sl.aHSft.
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A.M.
P. M.
A. M.
P.M. A.M.
lv...Bradford ..ar1
8 00
P.M.
8 12
il7
6 33
11 25
A. M,
A. M.
0 40
9 45
10 03
fi 12 II 05111 05
ar...Kinr.ua....lv
... Sugar Run ...
Corydon
Onovillo
....Wo'.f Run....
5 50 1 1 00
5 30, 10 43
6 31 : 10 3(1
6 24 10 20
h 18 10 21
5 01 10 08
4 40, 0 53
10 35
0 55
0 34
0 15
9 00
8 32
0 4011011
6 47
10 18
10 24
10 30
10 65
11 09
11 21
1137
Quaker Bridge,
6 53
7 07
7 23
7 37
7 47
8 03
...itou 1 louse...
... Salamanca...
..So. Carrollton.
...So Vandalia..
Allegany
7 50
7 20
0 55
0 28
G 15
A.M.
4 at
0 30
0 2S
0 12
0 05
A.M.
4 24
4 07
4 00
P. M.
lv Olcan ... .ar
810,1145
jnm.Ia.m.
Additional
Train Leaves Kiniua
11:05am, Warren 12:50pm, lrvineton 1:45
pm, Tidioute 3:15pm, Tionesta 6:05pm, ar
rives Oil City fi:45pm.
Additional Train Leaven Oil City
0:00 am. Oloopnlis 0:40 am, Eagle Rock
6:55am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52aui
Hickory 8:40am,Trunkey ville 0:00am,Tid
oute 0:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrives
lrvineton 11:30am, W'arren 12;50pm, Kin
zua 2:05pm, Sugar Bun 2:20, Corydon 3:00,
Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, Quaker
Bridgo3:40, Rod Houso 4:10, Salamanca
5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda
lia 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrived Oloan
0:30pm.
Trains run on Eastern Time.
Trains leaving Pittsburgh OiOOam, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20pin, are Solid Trains
between Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8;5flpm, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7;20m, are Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between
Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
S-TickeU sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
Get lime tables giving full information
from Company's Agents.
(K). S.'UATCHELL, Gen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent,
No. 84 Exchange St., Bulfalo, N."Y.
J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
Estate Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned, on tho estate
of Charles 11 in ton and Sarah A. Hinton,
deceased, lato of Tionesta Borough, Forest
County, all persons indebted to either of
said estates, are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having legal
claims against the same will present them
without delay to N. B. HOST,
Administrator,
or E. L. DAVIS, Att'y, Tionesta, Pa.
POOD SALARIED
U or Coniniisiou to Men and Women U
ti act as local or? traveling Agents. No
experience needed. Steady work 1 James
E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester,
N. Y. .Mention this paper.) aug-25.
A. M.I P.M.
7 35 7 20
4 11 4 11
4 03 4 03
2 43 2 43
2 15 2 15
A.M. 'P. M..