V THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINN, WKDNK.8DAY, JUNE 20, 1SSS. IlopuMlcan Stntc Ticket. J lid CO of llm Supreme Court, Hon. JAMES T. MITCHELL, riiilndoljOiia. Announcements. rtATKs. Conjrrww, $20. Assembly, flO. District Attorney, H. Noannounceinentji will appear unions accompanied by the rash. ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce CITAS. A. ItANDALL, of Tionesta, as a candidate ior Assembly, sulijwt to Republican usages, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce P. M CLARK of Tionosta. as a candidate for DiKtrict Attorney, subject to Republican usages. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. At this writing, Wednesday morn ing, the country, and even the dele gates themselves, are as much at sea as to the outcome of the Republican National Convention at Chicago, as they were a week ago. Sherman will be far in the lead of any individual candidate on the first ballot, bat will lack a hundred votes of a nomination. His full strength will be developed en the first or sec ond ballot, unless nominated, when his strength will wane. Depew, Harrison, Alger, Greshara, Allison, Thelps, Fil ler, and Hawley will follow in about the order named, if present indica tions go for anything. The Convention was called to order j Chairman Jones yesterday at 11 o'clock, and the election of John M. Thurston of Nebraska as temporary Chairman quickly followed. All the necessary committees were then ap pointed, after which the convention . adjourned until 12 o'clock to-day to give tlie committees ample time to make their reports. The convention will hardly reach a ballot to-day, and the afternoon will most likely be ', taken up by the nominating speeches. The strongest imaginable undercur rent in favor of Blaine is prevalent everywhere, and while his friends are doing everything in their power to keep it smothered, it will burst forth on the ; slightest reference to his name, and it would not be surprising to hear that, ' after a number of unsuccessful ballots, . a tidal wave in his favor would sweep the convention, and his nomination be made by acclamation. In such an event it is believed Harrison of Indi . ana would be the nominee for Vice Tresident And what a splendid tick et that would make! At all events a nomination will not likely be reached before to-morrow, and whoever it may be, it will be ac ceptable to the Republicans every where, and upon the strong protection platform which will be adopted, will aweep the North from Maine to Cali fornia. Free-Trade With a Big F. What Henry Watteraon, Chairman of the Democratic Platform Commit tee, said about Northern furnaces : "Southern furnacemen should bear in mind that a high duty on imports will keep up active competition in Northern furnaces, while a very mod erate duty would protect a fair profit from foreign competition, while great ly eolarging their field by closing MAHY NORTHERN FURNACES ON AC COUNT OF THE C06T OF PRODUCTION." Roger Q. Mills, author of the Mills Bill, says tariff must be low enough to increase the largest importations of foreign goods : "Then every industry will spring forward at a bound, and wealth, pros perity and power will bless the land that is dedicated to free men, free labor and free trade. "We should not strive to find out the lowest duty that will bring the highest revenue, but fall as far below that as possible, and in doing so, what i . . i ever jobs io me revenue may occur should be supplied from some other source. We should remember that THE LOWER THE DUTIES THE GREATER WILL BE THE IMPORTS. "We should gradually decrease the amount until our customs taxes COME ALONE FROM NON COMPETINO articles entering our custom houses." The condition of General Sheridan has improved somewhat during the past week, and his physicians think bis life may be prolonged for some time yet, although his health is so shattered that be will never again be able to sit in his saddle. The people wilt rejoice to kuow that brave Little Phil, is to be spared to them at least for a brief season. liitT linvinir lrsRim Tjik Democrats have reluctantly concluded that this was an off year in Oregon. The Oregon election has cut short the Democratic yell for free wool Even Mr. Mills has little to say for this way of decreasing the revenue and the Dcmocratio vote at the same time. The Democrats have adopted stronger Free Trade platform than they have ever had before. The Re publicans will meet it by adopting the strongest Protectionist platform they ever have had. Let us have a good turnout at the Republican primaries next Saturday afternoon. Get out and swell the vote, thus paving the way for a glorious campaign in the fall. Every precinct should be well represented. Witcrever there is an American flag there is the Republican campaign banner this year. Voters die for it, women sigh for it and children cry for it. And it is going to wave over an American victory this year. The Democrats are credited with having spent not less than $45,000 in Oregon during the recent campaign. If the report is correct they would have done better to save the money for use in Texas and Kentucky. The English and Canadian papors continue to print flattering articles about Cleveland, Thurman and Free Trade. The combination has certain ly made a great bit. It may be said that it is starring in the provinces. Henry Georqe courageously nrges the Democrats to stick to their Free Trade platform and fight the battle on that line, but if be expects them to do anything of the kind he doesn't know the party he is talking to. They I have begun to dodge and run already. Another great victory for Roger Q. Mills and his fellow Free Traders! The Pennsylvania Steel Worka will shot down on the 30th of June because of the stagnation of trade resulting from the attack on the tariff. States man Mills should lose no time in tele graphing the good news to England. The Free Trade party has never nominated a ticket which commanded such hearty, unanimous support from the British press as Cleveland and Thurman are receiving. If foreign influence could elect them they would be fully warranted in going to work on ther inaugural addresses right away. Tin plate costs $5.13 a box to make in the United States and $3.05 a box in England, a difference of 68 per cent, which is probably the reason why the Democratic majority in the House has wiped out present and fu ture tin-'plate manufacture by remov ing the present duty of half this dis parity in the cost of manufacture. The Hon. Samuel J. Randall very clearly defines his position on the Free Trade issue in the single remark that he is "opposed to favoring a foreign country at the expense of our own." That is good, sound doctrine certainly, and its enunciation suggests this query: How long does Mr. Randall, who opposes enriching foreign coun tries at the expense of our own, pro pose to co operate with the political party which is boastfully in favor of that very policy? The Louisville Courier Journal, discussing the treatment which Amer icans receive abroad, says, "the whole warp and woof of English society, politics and journalism are hostile to America and Americans." Our es teemed contemporary evidently be lieves the English ought to be coddled and conciliated, and that as a means of doing so we should give them free entry and control of American mar kets Tor tbeir manufactures, lb is is the sort of conciliation one may win by inviting one's enemy to put his foot on one's neck. The Pittsburgh Times, in speaking of the Oregon election, says : "The Republican majority in Oregon whenever there has been any at all has ranged from 500 to 2,500. The majority of last week's election will be between 7,000 and 8,000; it may be even greater. The voters took the President's message and the Mills bill to guide tbem in tbeir action. There was no other than the tariff question thought of. Oregon is a wool and cattle Slate aod the people were clear in their minds as are those of other States whose interests are similarly toucbud by the rresiueuts message and Mills bill, the former of which has been made a part of the Democratic platform, while the latter was ap proved by the convention that noini nated him, fur passage by Cod press, There is uo escaping the issue, no side track, no substitute for the free trade proposals by Cleveland formulated in the Mills bill on the tariff question The voters of Oregon understood it and voted accordingly. As a sitrn showing what publio opinion is, the Oregon election is of the first importance." Emperor Frederick of Germany is no more. The disease of his throat, whicb for months lias held him at the point of death, culminated in his de mise on Friday morning last at 11 o'clock. The now Emperor William II, is now at the head of the German Empire. All the world mourns with the German people in the loss of their idolized King, and the lamentations that fill the Empire to day are not because of any loss to him, but be cause of Germany's loss of him. Sel dom has a ruler seemed destined to a brighter future than he ; seldom has a nation more sincerely mourned a be loved leader. They knew him well. He was kind and thoughtful; conserv ative in action, progressive in thought; firm and decided, yet never overbear ing. Truly the nation has cause for mourning. Republican Primary Election. Pursuant to a Resolution of the County Committeo, passed May 21st, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following named places of holding Primary elect ions to-wit : Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop. Harnett, Iluling's, Joseph Hall's Shop. Green, Upper, at Quiton School House. Green, Lower, at NobrasKa, Forest House. Harmony, Upper, at Fleming Hill. Harmony, Lower, Allender School Uouse. Harmony, at West Hickory. Hickory, at East Hickory. Jenks, East, Byrom's. Jenks, Central, Marienville. Jenks, Southern, Gilfoyle. Kingsley, Newtown. Kingsley, Whig Hill School House. Kingsley, Starr School House. Howe, East, Brookston. Howe, Wost, Balltown. Howe, Middle, Cooper Tract. Tionesta, Court House. Borough, Court Honse. At which time and places they will by their votes nominate. : One person for Congress. One persou for Assembly. One person for District Attorney. Each Election Precinct will also elect one person for Member of tho County Committee for the ensuing year. At the meeting of tho County Commit tee, May 21, 18S8, the following motion wag carried: That In townships where only one polling plBco exists, there be elected two assistant committeemen ; in townships where two polling places are established that one assistant be elected, said assistants to be elected at tho pri maries same as the original committee. The pells will remain open until 7 p. m. Return Judges will convene at the Court House, Tionesta Borough, ou the following Tuesday, June 28, at 2 o'clock in. Attention is called to the Act of June, 1881, regulating Primary Eloctions, that Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in pres ence of each other, viz : "I do (affirm or solemnlv swear) that I will as Judge, Inspector or Clerk (as the case may be) at the ensuing election Im partially and faithfully perform my duties in accordance with the laws and constitu tion of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, and in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by tho Republican party of the County of Forest, for the gov ernment of said primary elections, meet ing or caucus, to the best of my judgment and ability." This oath or affirmation to bfl first ad ministered to the Judge by an Inspector, then the Judge can qualify the other offi cers or administer the oath to any elector offering to vote. The above form is given for convenience and is that prescribed by the Act aforesaid. And all boards will observe it closely, that the election may be conducted according to Rules of the Republican party in this County, and law governing primaries. SAMUEL l). IBWIW, Chairman Republican Co. Com. Republican Primary Ri.Ies. RULES GOVERNING THE REPUBLI CAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF FOREST COUNTY. 1. The candidate fur the several offices shall have their natnos announced iu one or more of ttie county papers at leant three wxK8 previous to me miliary Meetings stating me ouice, ana subject to tne action of the party at the said primary meetings. I. i lie voters ueion(,inir to me Republi can party in each township and borough. shall meet on a day to be designated ly the County Committee, at the usual place of holding s, -ing elections, at 2 o'clock P. M.. and proceed to elect one person for Judge, and two persons for Clerks who shall form a Hoard of Elections to receive votes and determine who are tho proper persons to vole, and who shall hold the polls open until 7 o'clock P. M. After the polls are opened, the candidates announced shall be balloted for: the name of oach lerson voting Hhall uu written on a list at the time ot voting, no person tieing at lowed to vote more than once for the same ollice. 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 certified by the Judge and allosieu ly tne clerks. 4. the juugo lor ono or the clerics an pointed by the Judge of tho respective election district, shall meet at the Court House, in Tionesta, on tho Tuesday follow ing the miliary Meetings at i o clock i; M.. having tho returns and a list of voters, and the person having the highest number of votes for any oflice, ahull bo declared the nominee lor the Kcpiihlwan party. 5. The Return Judges shall be compe tent to reject by a majority, the 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 mure persons voting at uie miliary Meeting wuo are not, nn Publicans. ti. Any two or more persons having an equal number of voles for tho same ollice, the Judges shall proceed to ballot lur I choice, the person having tho highe." number to be the nominee. 7. The Return Judges shall appoint Con ferees Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may loceive the largest number el voles cast lor that ouice. 8. The Return Judges may at any time change the mode and maimer of selecting candidates as they may be instructed bv the people at their priuiary meet i tigs, due notice being given by the Couuty Com 1I11UCH. U. The Chairman of the County Com mittee shall be required to issue a call ii pursuance of the action of the County .omiuiue. tMaV I elery For The Nervous The Debilitated) The Aged. I t'tts Nervous Prostration, Nirvana Unlet- ache. Neuralcla, NervouaWeakne... .Stomach and Liver Dtaeaaaa. and all affsctiona of the Kidney. A NERVE TONIC. Orinr. w. rtiTTo. BTAwronn, Coit.,aar:" Fur tiro yrfiT t - a puffcrrr from r- rvone bllllv. and 1 tbri'k lnl 111. f1.mvorr nf tits k1u:uj rtvntxly Unit rtKii's Tkijluy lMirno cnpel inr. ( u a valuaWc 1-i.niiilv. I-ona; luay il lire. Let aiiy cue write to in lur advice," AN ALTERATIVE. Amvro AnroTT. Wnni'rm, V.,rorst "I twiovo I'a!m orient rovwrtn wi-M rr.f life. MrtrouMe seemo! to bean Internal humiT. JWorv 1 ukxI it I VKnnrnl villi an triitlon fiT:n nea.1 to hfvl." The enu Hon l r.iuillr hc-itllnir, and 1 aiu Ave hundred icr cent, belter avoir A LAXATIVE. A C, Dbak, Wnim Brrrn Jpwnoii, Vt., tarsi Firt-o ywn part I here tvn a rreat .nITrrrt from atdnrjr ami liver trnuhlp. attended with iljr. reivJa and cvniKtiparlon. lWcre 1 twvran t. tab 'JTtT I'OMpot-KD It aeenieil an Uimixh mryUina ailed me. how 1 can aajr nothing alia nie. A DIURETIC. Oaoitna Aphott. Storx Cm, Iowa, darn: " I heve. lieen ne(n Puss's m m 'owrorNt and II has done me more fwI for atdnryv and lame back Uiiu aur other medietas I have ever taken. Hundreds of teeUmnnlals have been received from rsraons who have used this remedy with rotuarkaulo benefit Bend for circular. ' Pries 8I.OO. Bold t Drnggista. WELLS, RICHARDSON &CO., Proprietors BURLINGTON. VT. Crc&M&9 Manufacture!! by Gormully A Jeflory. C. KCjIRLR A SOX, Agts, TIIHOUTE, PA. Prices and catalogues furnished ou ap plication. The Rest Machines mado am! prices the lowest, aprl8-2ni. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IB1 TJ 12 ILT ITU IRj m Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. Administratrix's Notice. ESTATE OF SAMUEL F. ROHRER, lateof Jenks township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the said estate having beeu granted to the under signed, nil persons indebted thereto are requested to make prompt payment, nnd those having claims against the same, will present thorn without delay, to I'hOKlXK L. ROHRER, Administratrix. Marienville. Pa. or K. L. DAVIS, Attorney, Tionesta, Pa. o tine i, loro. OUR ARGUMENTS IRE STRONG I VV aim to maKo our PRICES SO LOW that our FURNITURE Always soils quickly, and the QUALI TY PROVES IT. We make no rash as scrtions, but prove everything we state in newspapers when a customer calls at our Store, it you want Sterling Goods for Sterling Cash call and see our slock of CHAMBER SUITS! RPItJXUS, MATT It ESSES, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIK.H, TABLES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, Ac Everything in tne line oi r urmiure. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT! Is complete from tho Plainest to tho most J.laborate giHJds. Come and see. m:io. ati:r..LUi, Undertaker Jl Embaliuer, 331 Exchange Ulock, next to Exchange Hotel, WARREN, PA WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to sell ur New High Arm Automatic Sewing Machine, The Ni. I), Liberal inducement. Address WHEELEK A WILSON MFG. CO. Philadelphia, Pa. Established mis, a j s 18 SPRING. 2! t ! -a saa Spring Ims come and II. J. HOPKINS A CO. nro ready to moot tho domain! with A Stock of Spring Good that, to lie appreciated, must be soon. Wo havo a LARGER SUsk and IlETTElt VARlETYthis Spring than over before. In our DRESS GOODS We have soineling to unit any person I'.verytlilng in the latest and most desirable ERM, LONG-CLOTHS, GINGHAMS. In ble, and id every yard is gooil value. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING! ...g as .mall a, four yearsT Do.Vt bVnt W bJl?tt&sX&!L?Mh- SHOES, SHIRTS AND HATS. tl.1V m.S"rn,ir.71TVt !" .'IS? 'J"" JM1.'t V" 1,.pnt nv We b"V In Cn an.! know "hie in this wuiltrv'' 1"'' "ml at ,,rlw lbHt Bre ri1,u Vo "v11 lllST 3.0 GROCERIES ! GROCERIES 1 1 ET. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGG-INS! DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND THE FBJSSKBST GMQGEftmS. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETAHLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is In charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found tho ' PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c, COUNTERS. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.. TIONESTA, PA. TALLAPOOSA, GA THE PROGRESSIVE YOUNG CITY OF THE NEW SOUTH. TMi proaperauft ywmf city, which b now tutract Pf iDTtKUtt, ai-uiu.Bcuiren mad Ktlicn frm rnr ctUM o( (he Dm on, it situated in the " PierfaMmt' tpM el mttcia Groryta, four atiks tvm ttw Ak am Hue, in lb heart et th richest tre. ffU. narhte, africultural and timher diatnet f lh Soutik U poputatioa has doubled m tb lad is Mootha, tnd with the pr ear fit rapid lOcrcaM Wiii b i,00t .tan d doae oi the prcient jri-ar. Is ivcatioa Is on the Georgia Paci6c Railroad, nites tnm Atiaatta, 40 tat lea from Anniuoo and MO Mice from Birmingham, aod at already th oofecUve point three other raiirooda Dow huikluiff of tcady purrryed. There are nearty fifty butincta houaea, exprraa, trVegraph and post office, one otwtpaper, thrre Churdaca, three hotels, eiffht aaw and planing? auUt na wooa worsing; enaouiniueiiis. acoooia, cettan Caa and factonra. Nearly p4,UuO,000 ta reprcacoted the caoital stack and aaonev invested in the ckv at the prevent tiaa. its elevation ts 1.80 feet above the sea, and the city ta noud for its mbarkable health lulneaa. being out ol the linseetone dislric .tnd cutarcly bcyoud the range of cholera, yellow lever, or any eptdraitca. The purest and beat of eeatone and Mineral waters abound and the nat aral dra inane and locauoa ol the citv si cerfect. Tne chmate ts a happy naedluei between tne aub tivpical diaate of rUrUaand the extreme cold of the North, ttte average t he mv meter being io Winter oot ana in summer iuz. tne city at aurrouneeo aarbas, and the gold deposits of Yallapooaa are at taw prrarat time attracting wide aprcad axteailoo. Over (100,000 haa already been invested in one aaloe which will beam ooerationa bv Aoril 1st. Tha a-ald pre of thta rrgtoQ assays from (5 00 to $900 per tan, arvd tne supply of u.,fQld a&4 marbla ts ioeabauf Seoa to be a Large Mannfactnriiii City. The Tailapoeaa Furnace Co., capital stock $100,0)0 Is awwady organued, and are under contract to have brw furnace in bloat by December 1st, Ibbn. i Tne TaJUnwoaa Malleable Iron Co., authorised nej $MMr,tAM, axe under contract to have their bwb) a operation in eight months. Too Tatiatpooaa S lea in Brick Manufactory b al paatfy putting ra an raonn ua plant for brick and terra ootta work, with a capacity of bO.OuO daily, pad arraacettcnts have been completed for a wagon, taceory, Satan, door and blind factory, boiler manu factory, broom factory, rope factory, and negotta twos are in progress for a silk will, to employ SUO evufcda, cotton mill, rolling mill and several ether in dustries, with favorable proapecU fur their location .hao at an early day. Enomous Advance In Real Estate. Tne recital of the advance of real estate in Talla pooaa id the Uat sis monLhs would seem like a f Airy tits to those not familiar with the rapid growth of clika ia this rich mocral belt of the new bomb. Col. Geo. V. Adair, President Tallapaosa Land, Kir.ing & 88 T7TTTT" DEPARTMENT Ranging In price from top. to ll.no per yard. rotors. fact all tho Domestic Goorfa Vo vnrVL.iLi! tiur MA TINES, SKKRSUCK.. . ' & GROCERS. PENN. AND CHEMICALS! 25c, 50c, A PROFITABLE 0PP0RTUNIT7 FOR Residence and bulldlne toft wtkfc aoid for tSOO ais aaoatiha ago, are changing aaada ot 1.600 now. Property oa the leading buatneso atroeu boo oV vaneed from 600 to l.OuO per cent, in she last few BBonths. and to sUH on the gronod floor m comnartw aoo wilb prfaeo oi properly in other cilice. With tne present reave1 grewm or tne city, property aauat ten-fold in vaKie during the oext year, and ksta that are acUing to-day at from $0 to fAJU. ohoeto bring ire tunea that ouea before the cioae of tbenreaent year. Thai Ceeapany have anvowrd over $71,A) in iwproTciacnts in the last few oaanUia ; over 100 new ouMowpeere id preocasoi erection r ncirry pieced in the city, and bustle, push and enterprise is everywhere apparent. Jvewrfw $i,00O,990 fee otaaescrnHnf osiaerar laao em imprt oeoaewfo is pledrcd for tho city to bo located here ia the next three yemre, and thta alone means a population of irwn tea to tweaty-afire thoutuni. Liberal Inducements ts M.sclirers. Thio Coeapany is prepared to offer the moat lib eral inducements fto manufacturers who will locate their worka in TolUpooaa. Tncy will donate laod on railroad front for plant, sod other vataable con atderetioos ; raw maaefkal and cheap labor are abundant, and a bams mar bet assured. The South la fast becoming the great manu feci urine centre of the Union, and Northern manufacturers tmnkaug of changing location will find it to their odraflloge to communKaUo with this Company. Come to the South. It ii th,a OOfliraMe ftMA for aoj jr- ?stoft in the Umtca Stares to-dao. Fertancs are being made rapidly by the advance in real aetata laod oamnamr'a stocks, and ere have aa ret seen but the beginning of an era of wonderful proe- pcinf n law mi pextiauy awciopco, umi)aiiwiv favored, section, Io climate it ia Urn Italy oTAmer ice, in healthfulneta il is the Kdcn of the earth, and m fertility of soil, abundance and diversity ot mis era! nrodueaa. and in orowino prosoentv and pro greaaiveueaa, oo aectjoa of tho couatry caa eejual it. Profile Inratmestx. Eiirsou Mltiii We would can the snecUl attentioo of either taste or small investors, who have been accustomed to small rates of interest, to the advantages of Taila poeaa as a place of profitable and absolutely safe in vest meat. Real estate and stocks an Tallapoosa are rapidly advancing, and investments can be matic here to-day that are sure to double nod quadruple before tne close ot tne present year. I a vest menu made in real estate la a rapidly growing and proa pcrous manufacturing city are sure to return hand some profits to the investor, and are absolutely safe investments. We have yet to know of a stogie in stance of io vestments made here, that hate not re turned large dividends to the investor. As the city is but yet ia its infancy, real eatate is selling: at low , KIRK'S m.. FLOATING SOAr THE 'CHIEF For the Bth, Tollt and Launrir r Snow Whit and Absolutely pu, If rnsr Ssalsr as not s Wtitt CVw1 Mai W Mnls fm samitls eaka to tba re- JRS. S. KIRK 5 CO CHICAGO. W ESTER N NEW YORK A TV. MYLVAN1A RAILROAD. (Formerly n , n. v. p. n. n.) TIMETABLE IN EFFECT May Westwai d Plltsburgh Division ! A. M. 7 HO 4 ii 4IM !i4f i m A.M. p. M 7 fiO arPKtsburiih I 4 :u 4 as 5 II Parker.... roxhurg .... Franklin l Z I P, M P. M . 2 40 lv...Oil Ciy...r P. M. P.M. P.M. (:, i uo t44!l2 6H tSUSilSfil t !Ul 12 47 8 ltl l'i 32 KOI 1 12 111 f7 M 12 OS 7 4(' 1 1 5ti t7 ?: 11 SH 7 10 II 15 ft 41 11 01 0 12 102a p.mJa.m. P. M.I A. M. 4 io! 7 fit) P. M. II r...Oll CltT.-.lv Oloopolls ...Eaglo Rock... 1'rosldonts.... TioncMta Hickory ..Trunkeyvlllo.. Tidioute. ...Thompson ... Irriiittton Warren u oo 10 40 3 Ik- 10 1150 $ . 4 f 8 8' 7 W 7 2.-.I 0 20 4 I' ll 4.. 5 4.1 ft ' 6 fl 12. lv...Kinzun....ar P.l.: P. v lv...Rmdford ar nr...Klnxiin....)v! ... Sugar Run ... ... .. Corvdon Onoville ....Wolf Run.... Quaker Hrldge. ...Ited House.... ... .Salamanca.... .So. Carrollton.. ...So Vandalia... Allccany.... 8 ic P. M. A. Il 12 10 fi .VI 10 ft 40! u ft. 't:i; u M.lA. M. P. M . 2H 1 V, III 12 .Ml1 lift It lift 47 11 20 12 lOftlli 0 I (I li ft 3 ft : " i ft 27' ft 17 6 0S 4ft4 4 4-; 4 :u 4 17 P. M. 37 10 24 0 23 741 7 13i 6 50 0 ID 6 00 A. M. Iv Oloan ... .r GEO. S. GATCHELL, Gen J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Pass'r and Ticket No. S4 Kxolmnprn St., Hull.. J. L. CRAIG, Anent, Tionesta, I n ALLEGHENY JfALLEY Most diroct route to PltUburuh East, duly route landinx ps( e Union Station without delays or ti Mr-Trains run by Eastern Time, Time table In cllect May to, lss. Northward, " f southivi 1. a. in 8 4: AIJLI, IJLU-: p.m. p.m. Ly. Ar. p.m.is.in. i '4 CUtl'llISIIUrpill. 7-0 7.' I) .Ml lOOOi 3 ls'W. P. J u in 0 1(1 6 (H 10 3D1 11 111 11 30 1 1 .VI 10 3X 4 (H Kill an iiinit 6 42 6 lie W 6 3- i 4 ft 4 ts 4 o 11 -'7; 4 ft.iiHiMl llauk. 11 431 ft 08! East llratly I a II ft 3ftj... Parker... 12 2-ij ft 41.. Foxburg . 12 32 ft f3..Kinlontnn. 1 07' tllHiKcnnerdell 1 3Sj 7 01 ..Franklin... 2 25 7 30 ...Oil City... s 111 4 us 4 0o 12 0. 4 ti-as- 8 1. 2 41 2 i a. to a. in I : 12 13 12 40 3 21 I 20 2 ftH 2 20 2 Oft p.m. p.m. 2 Ml : 47 a. in .p.in.l p. m ii.iii.ix m. i w.N. l .A 1 p. in 3 0ft .'..Titusvllla 1 is 12 4 0 Curry.... 4 fto! S 111 ft r3 S 13 8 00 Tar M ay villo.. ,. HrtM-ton... Dunkirk. .. Ruttalo.. II l.i 11 ft 21 10 4,1, 1 10 80,1 8 MM iiTk.'; 11 &;! 1 1 20 ft 4 ft 7 ail Tioiiosta... 4 TA H 10 ...Tidioute... ..Irvineton.. ...Warren... Salamanca. ..liradlord. ft 00 8 4ft! 5 301 0 OJ 11 01! 7 10 M 0M 0 1ft 8 2ft 8 00 8 10 II 26 11 4ft a.m. 4 ;--i 1 p.m. Olean Ar. Lv. p. Ill p.m. a-m. AW-llulTalo Sunday Train leaves 1 burgh 8:4ft a. in., arrives at Oil Cttr, p. iu. Returning, loaves Oil City i:. m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:46 p. lit., t ilnu at all stations. DAVID MfCAKGO, Oeiri Sunt. ifi. M. UTliKi. Uen. Frt. A Pass rittaburnlijj ii ill iMi muTiHTiJi HwuviffiiMT'ifiWiaffia INVESTMENT. prices, and thane who invest daring the oett fee? months will reao the harvest before values are force to the exorbitant figures which wtll surely follow iue lapiuiy growing prosperity oi uis vuy. To Tlost imn ftriFaTeis.le Pto for bestit s If too are wbollv without mono, do an cuu to Tallapooaa. Don't go totto any new casmtry without at least something to give you a start, but if you have a little money, be you farmer, ce chin or laborer, and desire to locate io a acctu. where the winters are mild and eouabw, and Vnn summers ao warmer than the North, where perfect health ia secured for yourself and family ; where you can build a bouse for one-half the cost of build lug the same house ia the Nosta ; where yuti cart live in comfort U much less than ia New England, aud the Wrrt, aod are willing to use your energies saw rmruer.ee id co-ope rat ko wita otners tor tnw prosperity of the city ia which you are located, an ft appreciate a thriving, industrious, proeresaive ctty ana pcopie rwwmm jeiiaytare, n you art of this Class van are wanted here, and tha lulls tna have can be invested ia the building of a borne Iliac win rapMiv increase in vaiue on your Bands, or irt the channels of some business or entarnriae that will ears the moot gratifying dividends. Corns and InYesiigaia. t 1 Nine out of ten of those who come and personally investigate the mentaof Tallapoosa, aa a place of profitable investment aod location, either become; luvcstors or permanent residents, or both, law wajderful advantages of this Piedmont region eaJ flch mincra) belt 'areas yet comnarauvely unknown to Northern Investors asd settlers. Ao accurate, description by us would be looked upon with aW credulity. t We will oaoerstfw tay fhe tfrweelfosy spite o rro vigiting Tmltm foeaa tras aloes te ft net ii mntt its etvt re at m 4U tie, nwal thm yriiHy this Cm pfy os rrarMfitd by . Wm oaawo thm snest riya seraenol inwstigfmHmm bgr inossrwrs cina ihao immkimg fmf m i.f bio sWaeo iotxkUmn, h wi-yo all wnei ea io oome mni a for thcnueU $hm mnwi eidnfprs o 'l'ttlapooa mm ea ftme )f prtfttmhtm t ne ittvmmi aemtp cwtieis o Waijfreee or aHM4iwuswrvigs sr oa s-otfiforeo SEND FOR PROSPECTUSi We have issued an elaborate prospectus, accurate ly describing the city and its surroundings, and tho property of Ihis Company, giving illutilrstions of many of the buildings, retidcnces, etc., alao ptat of city. price list of lou, latest quoiattoos on sdw-k eel this Company, and other information of interval to investors and settlers, which wc Will aaail free oa application. AdJrei Kan'Cg Co., TcUspcc:, G2.
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