THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1887. Republican Ticket. JI'DIt'lARV. Judge of the Supreme Court, IIESRY W. WILLIAMS, Tioga County. STATE. Suite Treasurer, WILLIAM H. IIAKT, lanphin County. COl'NTV. rrothonotary, Ac, CALVIN M. ARNER. Sheriff, GEORGE W. SAWYER. Commissioner, J. J. PARSONS. C. F. LEDEBUR. Auditors, R. Z. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C. If. CHURCH. Another Ritlroad Horror. Another railway horror occurred on the Chicago and Atlantic railway Mondoy night, sixty milea east of Chi cago, near Kouis Station. Seventeen passengers were killed and burned in the wreck, and from twenty-five to thirty were more or less injured. A heavy fresh meat train telescoped the evening accommodation, the New York express, which leaves Chicago at 7:45 p. in. The accommodation, with one baggage car, two poncho and one sleeper, had stopped at the water tauk for water about one mile west of Kouts, and the freight (rain following crashed into the ideeper, telescoping and burning the entire passenger train as stated. Remember that votes count, and that every vote not polled is in the interest of the opposition. The President is "swinging around the circle" in elegant style, and re ceiving each ovations on bis route as becomes the office be occupies. We believe this is what the Democrats used to call a "junketing trip." President Cleveland's friends appear to be scattered all over the country. When be passed the Joliet, 111., penitentiary the other day it is aid that the convicts sent up a ring ing hurrah. Oil City Blizzard. The gentleman in charge of the cars in which President Cleveland is traveling is Mr. V. S. Baldwin, for some time manager of the wells that wore put down on the Woods heirs tract in Tionesta township, and late general passenger agent of the B., N Y. & P. Railroad. The plan of campaign as mapped out by Chairman Sanders is to print an array of figures that are all wrong, call them facts, and abuse the Repub lican party. Mr. Sanders ought to get up something original. His plan has a rich, c'oestnutty flavor that everybody recognizes instantly. A practical joke in the nature of an acrostio was perpetrated upon the Chicago Daily New when that paper published in its special edition devoted to glorifying the President the follow ing poem, entitled : "in ILLINOIS." "Here in this land of promise, Under the glorious sky, Reaching awide o'er shore and tide. Ruler and bride do thou abide; And, heart of the West, beat high, Forgctttlng the dismal rancor Of years that should be dead, Rally we all from cot and hall, lilcssijuuuir nation's head, And to your gentle wife, In prosperous ways God guide your days Nor count them past till you at last Enjoy the endless lite." The firBt letters of the Hues, read downward, read: "Hurra tor Blaine." The Pennsylvania Democratic coon trap is set to catch the coon going and coming, and the Democratic editors are watching with glistening eyes to see just what the coon is going to do. The situation is about this: If Gov ernor Beaver calls an entra session of the Legislature the Democratic editors will fall on him and rend the party he represents for indulging iu the extrav agance of an extra session. If Gov ernor Beaver does not rail an extra session the Democracy will jump on him with both feet and endeavor to pulverize the Republican party for not doing what they assert a great many people want done. But while the Democracy are kept in tbis de lightful state of uncertainty banging by the eyelids as it were the Repub lican party is cheerfully getting iu its work on the large and assorted collec tion of rascalities that the Democracy has been guilty of in past years, and laughing gaily at the funny predica ment of the coon-trsp watchers, who are bunting a dry hole for an issue. When Governor Beaver decides to act, he will act for the best interests of the people, and he will be that hard heart ed that he will not even consult the Democracy as to what be shall do; nor will be even get near the trap to be caught going or coming. It is hard on Chairman Dallas Sanders, as a newly-fledged leader of Democracy, but Mr. Sanders is groping about for an issue has blundered, and the result will be that the Republicans of Penn sylvania will nail bis hide to the fence in Pi ovember. Ilarruburg Jelegraph, of the stomach burned out like an old slove lining; arteries of the brain all swelled; brain cells open like little doors with the keys lost, and won't stay shut any more ; brain veins crowded, aod strained, and out of or der; blood congested in clots in brain and lungs these aud a thousand mote troubles follow the driving of coffin nails over the rumseller's bar. And where will the drunkard be when the coffin is fiuislied ami he lies in it? Certainly not in the beautiful "king ilotu of God." Think of it, children, when you pnss the places where the kegs, and barrels, and bottles are displayed. What are they full of? Nails, nails, nails, coffin-nails, every one. In Su matra they hove heard of the Ameri can temperance societies and the iu- flueuce of these societies is felt ; some of the leading people are trying a tem perance movement for themselves. Thus you ste the effects of good ex ample; our example reaches to Suma tra, aod stops some of those unhappy ones who are daily driving nails into their own cctfitis Mrt J. JeAuiV Wright. A tmrrel of liquor was onco heicg carried up a street, when by accident, it fell to the ground, and the head was driven in. One of the spectators, see ing the liqr.or was spilt, said: "0 dear! O dear! what a pity!" "Oh! no," said a little boy who was looking on. "It is not a pity; the drink will do better on God's earth than in God's image." Cruikshank, the artist, offered (500 for proof of a violent crime commit ted by a total abstainer, and the money remains uuclaimed to this day. A temperauce society in England of fers a large reward for proof of a sin gle iuMauce where property accumu lated by liquur selling has descended to the third generation. Ex. Proclamation of General Election. W, C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tionesta Union. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuosday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Uoleman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Robert. Recording Sec.'v Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec A Treas. Mrs. S. P. Irwin. Woe unto him that aiveth his neiahbor drink, that pntttM thy bottlf to him, and makM mm arunicenauo, tiao. u, 10. The wicked worketh a deceitful work : but to him that so wroth righteousness shall be a sure reward. Kev. 11, 13. W. II. Andrews Esq., of the Re publican State Committee, was in town over Friday night last, and met quite a number of the Republicans o this place and vicinity. Mr. Andrews is making a tour of the counties of the northwest for the purpose of familiar izing himself with the condition of the partv organization. He finds the ticket gives the best satisfaction wher ever be goes, and says there is every prospect of success, but that the vote must be gotten out. That Republi cans must remember that this is not an "off year," but a "pivotal year;" forerunner of 1888. Let the Rejiub licans of Forest bestir themselves from now until election day. Every vote roust be out. We have an excellent State and County ticket. One that we can all heartily work for and elect, but we must get out the vote. Mr. Blaine in his speech at Seba go Lake, August 14, uttered the fol lowing thoughts for the workiogmen of this country, Ila tti.l : ' In any , 'vet U would be well for the labor organization to diligently inquire and ascertain how the wages of labor in the United Slates can be kept above the rale of wages iu England, Ger many and France on the same articles of manufacture without the interven tion of protective duties? With the present cheap modes of interchange and transportation of all commodities, I inquire of these gentlemen how, un der the rules of Free Trade, cau wages rn the Uuited States be kept above the general standard of European stages? 1 do not flop for the detail of argument, I ouly desire to lodge the questiou iu the tuiuds of the millions of American laborers Mho have it iu their power to maintain Protection or tu inaugurate Frco Trade, who have it iu their power to uphVld the party of Protectiou or the prty of Free Trade." Can any laboring oja who reads this doubt as to his du.Vkst the A KEG OF NAILS. A few days ago I was reading tbe ife of a good young missionary named nry Lyman. He went to Sumatra, nd was killed by savages. He tells us something in bis journal which I think is very curious. It is about quor-driokiug. Drunkenuess is per haps more common, fatal, and terrible n Sumatra than anywhere else in the world, and that is saying a great deal. In Sumatra they make very strong wines and whiskey, and under the but tropic sun they prove most rapid po sons. Such deadly effects follow in toxication in Sumatra that people say when a man takes a glass of liquor be drives a nail ioto bis own coffin; so general is this idea that they do not call wine, and whiskey, and brandy, as we do, by specific names, but cll them all nails, horrible coffin-nails Then they distinguish between tbera as to color, and alcohol is the "white nail"; brandy is the "red nail"; wine, according to hue, is the "pale," the "pink." the "golden," and the "red" nail. When the toper wauts bis dram, be asks for a nail -a red or a white nail. Strange, is it not, that a man can deliberately swallow this poison, the very name of which tells that hi coffin is making ready for him, aod that he is helping hourly to prepare it, and that presently be shall drop out of this life ioto the terrible eter nity of the drunkard ? When poor condemned men ride to their execution seated on their ceffins, people tsa? "dreadful!" But how much more dreadful for a man delib eiatcly to doom himself to a painful, hopeless, Chiistless death, and then go on, morning, noon, and night, driving nails into his coffin! And I think this awful name of "nails" suits here justt as well as in Sumatra. It takes more nails here to make the coffin that's all the difference. All these drinks of wiue, brandy, whisky, rum, gin, and so on, hurry the drinker on to death. The drinking poople say, "Oh! these things don't stay in the body; until ing pastes out of the flesh and blood sooner than stimulants of this soit.'' Very true; but pray, don't tbe effects remain? And if the poison don't stay aud pile up of itself, its effects are cumulative; they pile up on each oth er until tbe uiau Jits of them. Coat Whereas, In and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn svlvania," entitled 'An Act to regulate the Elections of the Commonwealth,' passed the 2d ilav of July, A. I)., 1S", it Is made the dutv of the Sheriff or every county within this Common wealth to give public notice of the General Elections, ami in such to enumerate: 1st. Tho olhccra to bo elected. Lid. Designate the place at which lho election is to beheld. I. LEONARD AG NEW, High Shcritl of tho county of Forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to tho electors of tho county oflorest, that a General Election will beheld in saldcoun ty, on Tuesday, November 8,1887. between tho hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at the several Election Districts. The Electors of Burnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shoo. The Electors ol Greou townsiup at me house ol L. Arner. The Electors of Harmony township at Allender School House. Tho Eloct.irs of Hickory township at the hotel or J. W. Ball. The Electors of Howe township as tot- lows: Those residing in lho Election Pis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: those env braced in the tollowinir boundary, viz Beirinninir at a noint where the west line of Warrant No. 31!8 intersects the lino of Warren and Forest counties: thence south by west lines of Warrants 3198, 3193, 31HD, 31H7 and 8185 to a point where the west line of Warrant 3IK5 inter sects with the Jenks township line; thence by Jenks townshilp line east to a point where tne eastern line ot warrant 7Htt intersects said Jenks township line ; thence north to northeast eornor of Warrant 37911: thonce by the north line ot 3799 west to the southeast corner oi mm; thence north by said east line of 303 to a nost the northeast corner of said Warrent; thonce by tho Hulings Warrant 4545 eust to the southeast corner tuereor; mence north bv the east line of the II n lines lot and east line of Warrants 2K78, 2'M). 2993. the Fox Estate. 2991 and 2735 to where the east line of 2735 interacts the Warren and Forest County line; thence by said Warren and Forest county line west to the northwest corner of Warrant 31JS, the place of beginning, at Gusher City School House. Thfl Kloctors of Howe townshin residing In the Election District or East Howe, to wit: Those residimr east of the above do- scribed Middle Howe, at Brookston, in Brookston Library Hall. Tho Electors of Howe township residing in the Election District of West Howe, to- wit: Those remains west or the above de scribed Middle Howe, at tbe Ball town School House. The Electors ot Jenks townshin at tho School House in Marten. The Electors of kinirsley township at Newtown School House. Tho Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in i lonesta, uorougn. Tho Electors of Tionesta horoUKh at the Court House in said borouuh. At which time and places the qualified electors will elect lv ballot: One person for Judue ot the Stiproine Court of the State of Pennsylvania. One nerson tor State Treasurer or the State of Pennsylvania. One person tor Proihonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of For est County, One person for Sheriff of Forest County. Threw persons for County Commissioner ot Forest County, (each elector to vote tor only two persons.) Three persons for County Auditor of Forest County, (each elector to vote for only two persons ) Two persons tor Jury commissioner oi wealth, approved .Tan. 30, 1S74 :" Sko. (I. All tho elections bv tho citlr.cn shnll be by ballot; every ballot voted shall be numbered In the order In which itsnsii be received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite tho name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or mo'e tickets the several tickets no voted shall each be numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citiacn of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to bo taken and sub scriled by election otllecrs. they shall sev erally be sworn or atllrmod not to disclose how any elector shall havo voted, unless renuire'd to do so as witnesses in ajudiclnl proceeding. AUJildges, Inspectors, clerks and overseers of'every election held nnder this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or alllrmod in the presence of each other. The.iudgostiall be sworn by the minority Inspector, if there shall ho' such minority inspector, if not, then bv a iustice of the pence or alderman, and the Inspectors and clerk shall be sworn bv the ludire. Certificates of such swear ing or aillrming shall be duly made nut and signed by the olllcers so sworn, and attested bv the ofllivr who administered the oalli. If anv Judge or minority inspec tor refuses or tails to swear the olllcers of election in tho manner required by this Oct. or if any otlicer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if any officer ol election shall certify that any ofllcer wan sworn when he was not, it sunn lie deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the olticer orollicers so offending shall bo lined not exeoedinir one thousand dollars. or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or i . j i : . i ..1 . i . . . . . i . . . ...... ... until, III lilt' II lucre i hwi ii i ii,' ,.. i fc. Sue. 11. It shall be lawful for any iua'.l tied citizen ot the district, notwithstand ing tho name of t he proposed voter Is con tuined on the list of resident taxable, to ohallenirc the vote of such person, where- upon the proot of the right of suffrage as is now required oy law snan bo publicly made and acted upon bv tho election board and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citiz.eu shall be required to nroduco his naturalizntion ceitillcato at the election before voting, except where lie has been for five vears consocutivoly a voter in the district In which he offers to vote : -and on the vote of such person be ing received, it shall bo the duty of the election olllcers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted." with tho day. month and year; and trany election om cer or olllcers shall receive a tecond vote on the same day, by virtue of samo eer- lincnte, excepi wnere wins arc muuicu m vote because of the naturalization of thoir fathers, thev and the person who shall oiler such second vote, shall lie guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereor, shall be fined or imprisoned, or IhiUi, at the discretion ot tne court ; mn me nne shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each ense. nor the lmorlsonmentone year, Tho like luiniMhment shnll bo Inflicted on conviction on the otticers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make or cause to be made the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sko. 12. If any election officer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of low riKllfc oi Slliuaizu as is r'ncrintui ny this law, or laws to whicn tins isa supple ment, Irom any person ottering to vote whose name is not on this list of assessed voters, or whose riithl to vote without re quiring such proof, every person so of- londinu snail, upon conviction, no uuiuy of a misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced for every such offense, to pay a fine not exceeding five hundrod dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. I also make known the following pit- visions of the now Constitution of Penn sylvania t AKT1CLK VJtl. HERMAN & SIGGINS! & GROCERS, PENN. DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, ' - IN OUR OltOCFUY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND Tim FmSKEJST GnOGEmES BERUIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON'. In our Drug Department, which Is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. eooeeocoooooocco cocococcocccce occocooooococe EE COME! WE SAY- The only hrnnd of Laundry Soap awarded n fust clitss medal at tho New Orlcmis Expohilion. Guaran teed absolutely pure, and tor general household pursjea is tho very best COME ! COME! WESTERN NT:W YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, (Formerly n , !. Y. P. K. n.) Come where yon can buy nice Dress Goods! Come where you can get Good Goods Cheap ! ' Come where you can got what you want ! Come where the goods redeem themselves I CQME WHERE TnEft&ftGtfJX'StfJt&. In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods at price that will astonish the closo buyers. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT June B,1M. Westwsid 1 A.M. IP. M. 7 35 7 2r. 4 11 4 11 4 oil 4 o i 2 43: 2 43 2 Ki 2 I i A.M. P. M. P. M. ar Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxburg Franklin lv...Oil Cily...ar P. M. P. M. 905! 211.1 1 IH44 fl 45 11 451 tH44tl 4.' jS35 tl 3 132 fl 3' CIllnn Hfluftnun C?v$&Mr t mil ri ii, c ouiuuu uviUvrot uuJLun&iSj txA.u&utAMj -r j rj-i eg 37,11 2 St 11 27 H 1)11 1 )MI0 55 8 01 1 1 03 10 29 f7 M'I2 5H 10 12 :nr... oil cny....iv Oloopolis of every kind at lowest prices. 7 40 12 43 f7 23 I2 2.i 7 95 12 0.. (I 49 511 12 11 15 P.M. A.M. P. M. A. M. 4 20; 9 15 P. M. A. M. H SO 9 I 8 45 A. M A.M.IP.M. (tool 60 12 11:12 14 12 40 12 25 1 Ml IB 2 15 2 05 P. M A. M. P. M. A. M. 3 05 fl Ml . l'.nulo Rock... ... I 'resident. .. ....Tionesta ....Hickory .. Trunkevvillo. Tidloute.... ...Thompson a.. Irvineton .... Warren Iv...htnzua....ar t 2l! 7 10 ,t 33 t7 17 13 3(1 t'20 3 52 7 117 4 Ool 7 50 f4 li7 5 4 2M S 10 i14 45:ft29 6 16 S ft A HO 9 115 lv... Bradford ..ar Xj-A-ID ZEES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Como whore the Stack Is Complote! Come weere the Stock Is New ! Come where the Goods are Reliable t Como where Prices are tho Iiwestt 0 12 P.M. P. M. H 00 i'. M 0 12 17 0 3S A. M. A. M. II 25 A.M. 0 40 9 45 fl 3 10 0.1 fl 40 10 II 0 47,10 It 0 53 10 24 7 07 10 8 7 21 10 65 7 37 11 OU 7 47 II 21 8 03 11 37 R 10 11 45 P.M. A.M. CLOTHING FOR MEN. CLOU ING FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts Just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't, forget that we aro Headquarters for Our Goo.ls are all Now and Fresh, and will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prlco. Como and see us. No trouble to show goods. 33". J. i-iopiviisrs & CO. Forest County, (each elector to vote for only one poison. ) The act of Assembly entitled "an au. re lating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1M19, provide!, as follows, viz: In case lho person who shall havo re 81'KFRAOE AND II.ECTION. Six. 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi o years of age. possessing the lollowing qualifications, shall bo entitled to voto at all elections : J-Urst. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. AVrim..-H o shall have resided in tho Stuto one vear. (or. if having nroviously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the State he shall have remsvod thereform and returned, then six months,) imme 'i atcly preceding the election. Third. no sunn nave resided in lue election district where he otters to vote at least two months immediately preceding the cieetiun. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two vears a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at leasttwo months and paid at least ono month before election. Sko. 2. The General election shall ts held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, fix a di Heron t day, two-thirds of all the mem bers of each' House consenting thereto. I also give olliciat notice ot the lollow ing provisions of an act approvod the 30th of March, lHiirt, entitled "An act regula ting the mode or voting at all too elections of this Commonwealth." Sko. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the samo. That the qual ified voters ot tho several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections are horeny hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printod or written, or artly printed and partly written, severally clas sifiod us follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of alliudges of courts voted for. and shall ho lalieled "Judiciary : ' one ticket shall embrace the names of all the State olllcers voted for and be lalieled "State:" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the county nrliccrs voted for. including otlice of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Conirrcss. lr voted tor. ana lie laiieieu "County ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all th township otlicers voted for, aud lie labeled "township ;" one ticket shall embrace the names or all the borough olllcers voted for and lie labeled "Borough," and each class shall be depos ited in separate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given, That any person excepting Justices oi tne rcace who snan hold anv olUce or aiipmnlmenioi prom or trust under the I'uited States, or this Stuto, or any city or corporatcd district, wuclhcr commissioned onleer or other- wise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the leglsla lure, executive or judiciary department of this State, or iu any cily, or ol any incor iMii-Mtttil ilislrtcl. soil ulso that pverv mem lier of Congress and of the State l.eirisla- I line, or ot tho select or common council ol iui v citv. or commissioners ot any in corpm-aicd district, is by law incapable o holding or cxcrciMiig at the tunc, in otlicn or appointment of Judge, inspector WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. i-elved tho second highest number of votes their respective districts, and produi or clerk of any election iu this Common e.il'.h. snd that no inspector. Judge other othrer of such elociion shall be dig ble to he then voted t The Jiidgia of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the cci-itiicuieK oi return oi mo election for insneclor shall not attend on thodav ot any election, then tho person Alio shall have received the second highest number of votes for J udge at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tho person who shall have re ceived tho highest number of votes fnr in si icctor shall not attend, the person elected Judgo shall appoint an inspector iu bis place, and iu case the person electedJudge shall not attend, then tho inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy snail continue in the board for the space of one hour alter the tiiuo fixed bv law for the opening of the election, the iiualilicd voters of the township, ward or district for which such olltot-r shall have been elected, present at tho place ot election shnll elect ono of their number to till such vacancy. 1 also give ollicial notice to tho electors of Foreat county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative u the election of this Coinuiou- tt 12 II 0.1,11 0."iar...Klnzua....l fi Mi 11 00 10 3."i ... Sugar Run . 5 311,1(1 131 P.Vi1 Corvdon ft 31 Id "(I; l 3f Diuivillo. ft 24 102H tt l."ii....Wo'f Run.... h 18 10 24 ! 0 00,1) linker Bridge. A 04 In OS, H.s-2i...le(l House.. 4 4Ui I 53 7 fio ... Sahimnncn.. 4 34 3d! 7 20 .So. Cnrrolllon. 421 H2Si fl 5" ...So Ynntliilia... 4 07- 0 12 1 fl 2 Allegany. 4 0;i 0 (-' I.VIv Glean ... .ar P. SI. I A. M.I A. M.I Apihtionai. Tiiaim Leaves Kinxn'a ll:0"'iim, Warren liMMun, Irvineton 1:43 pm, Tidiouto 3:l'ipm, Tionesta li:0.'pmt ar rives till Citv fl:t inm. Anni iioNAi. Thais Leaves Oil City tf:IH nui. Oleopolis (1:10 am, Eitglo Rock (It.Vmiu, President 7:02nm, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8: lOani.TrunkcyvllloUiOOain.Tld- oulo ti:AOam, Thompson 1 !:(, arrive Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12;fpm, Kln r.ua 2:0'q ni, Sugar Run 2:20, Corvdon 3:00, Oiiovillo 3:l.ri, Wolf Run 3.30, ljuaker Briihre 3:t'l. Red House 4:10. Salamanca Ji:02, South Cnrrollton V.'SO, South Vanda- lia MX. Allegheny OilK, arrives Ult-au fi:30piu. j ruins run on r.iinern Time. Thaind leaving Pittsburgh ihOnam, ar riving t'itisl.uriih 7:25iiin,areSolid Trains between Itulbilo nnd Pittsburgh. Trains leaving I'ittstiuriin Htntmni, ar riving t'ittshunih 7;:vsm, are Solid Trains with Pullman's sleeping Cars between Biilliilo and Pittsburgh. jrTlckets sold and bocgoe cheek PU to all principal points. net lime tallies giving lull informant a from Company's Agents. GI-.O. S. UA llllM.li, (iPUT Bltpi, J. A. FKl.LOW.S, GcnT Pas'r an ' Ticket Agent. No. R Kxchango St., IIuU'hIo, N. Y. J. I.. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Most direct rotito to Pittsburgh and tlm East. Only route landing passengers at Union Station without delay or transfer. fi-O-Traiiis run by Eastern Tinio. Time lablo in cllcct July 10, 1S7. "Northward". j Southward. 1. I 3. I f. 2. I 4. I a.m.lp.m. p.m. I. v. Ar. li im n ,ti i uo ruiHourgn. 10 13! 1(1 (Ki 3 07 W. P. June 10 47! HI 3S 3 4!) kitlanmng II 32,11 27' 4 3r' Red llnnk II 4"i,ll 4.1 4 67 East Brady 12 11 12 14 ft 2"!... 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Ill, p.m. 3 15 4 I.'. 5 30 fl 2: 8 00 3 52 4 2.V 5 (HI 5 3(1 1 1)7 23 K ennerdoll 1 38 6 651. .Frank lln.. 2 05 7 SHi' ..Oil City.. ii.m p.m. I ,.iii. a. m, soM 4 12 . 6 3' 5 54 . 6 H 8 2lli. "7 37 7 n iu1. 8 45 . tl O r . 7 23 10 5ii:. BOO II 2.V, 8 Kill I 4"i!. p.m. u. in. p.m.i Ar. H.N.Y..tP. (..Titusville. Corry.... '..Mavvillo... llrocton... .. Hunkirk . llutlalo. ...Tioncstu . .Tidioute... ..Irvineton. ...Warren.., Salamanca. ..Bradford.. ... .Glean.... 4 40 4 I'll 4 05 1 a 57i 3 21 2 50 2 2(1 p.m p. m i 43 10 81 4 12 10 02 4 0-'i 8 !-i 3 55i U 44 3 lt 2 45 2 15 out 8 34 8 05 n. in. a. in , m 7 .v ni : l : 12 20 12 21'. 10 SO! 11 15 . 10 03110 35.. 10 U 47 1 18 12 43 12 10 11 50 9 33 I 0 05 Lv.ia. in. 10 l,iu- g 30:... 8 It!. , 7 40. , 7 Id!.. -;(... 4 W1... 4 20;.., 4 DO . , p.m.,.. ir Buffalo Sunday Train leaves Pl'ts- burth (1.00 a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 p. m. KeturnliiK, leaves nil vity z:-u p.. ni., arrives at l'ittsburgh 7:15 p. in., stop- tinu at all stations, AVID McCAKGO. Gen'l Sunt. E. II. UTLEY, Gen. Frl. A Pass. Agt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mason & Hamlin them at the Prothonotary's otlice in the ISorouuh of TiouostH, as follows: "All iiulges living within twelve miles of the rrothonotarv s olhco, or within twenty four miles if their residence be in a town village or citv viioii the line of a lailroa, leailiug to the county soul, shall before two o'clock p. III., on Whll.MiSDAV, ISO VE.M HER NINTH, 1SS7, and al other iiiilgcs slmll bc-lorn twelve o'clock, m., on THURSDAY, NOV EM I! Kit TENTH bH7, deliver said returns, toKcthcr with the return sheets, to tho Prolhoiiotury of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, and tho day and hour of riling marked therein, aud shall be preserved by the Prnihnnotaiy for public inspection. Givbii under my hand at iny ollUie In Tio nesta, Pa., tliis 27tli duy of .-September, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, and in the-ono hundred and twelfth vein of the Judcpeudcnce of the United Stairs. L, AUNEW, Shciitf. Send for76-Pago ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MENTION THIS PAPER. HUMP II KEY 8 EOUEOF ATEXC VITEEI1JASY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, rntrm Unn. PMil.ru Stockholders' Meeting. There will be a mooting of the Stock holders of tho Tionesta Gas Company, at the General Otlice of siiid Company in Tionesta Borough, Monday, the 17th duy October, A. 1. 1NS7, at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, tor the puriiso of Electing Ot licers, and also Id amend the By-Laws of tue Company. E. L. HAV1S, OcU 4th, 18S7. Secretary. SEND your Job Work to the REPUB LICAN Office, I 500 PAGE BOOK os Treat ment sf Animals aa4 Chart 8st Free. mtM'l-'rvffra, ronceatlnns. Innsmmnlloil. A.A.-Nplnul Mrulusitlii, BI1IU Irrvrr. 14.11. Mrslns, l.uliit-neHA. 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