f ft 3. V.. WENK, EDITOU. WEDNESDAY MOUNlMG, M'GIST 11, 1SS0. National Republican .Ticket. For President, Clen. JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohio. full Republican vote, whilo the late ley's 80ti, old Jacob moving some time attempt of the Fusionists to possess ago into North Wales village. 'Squire c, , i r i mi i r .i Roberts was a bachelor, and unloss the State by fraud will lose for them ,. ftro,licfcnconeand many votes. The contest this year l? evcn atljeJ ycarg di(j not brjng to him a most interesting.and important one, tliat sodatcness that popularly attaches For Vice President, Gen. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. rKESlDEXTiAL ELECTORS. Ki.Kcrons at iakok : Ed ward N. Henson Hcnrv W. Oliver. DISTRICT KLKt'TORS i 1 Siun'l C Perkins, 2 Edwin H l-'itlor, 3 M Hall Stanton, ' 4 James Dobson, 5 (Joo Do H Ke'ni, 0 Dvid F Houston, 7 Morgan It Wise, 8 J II P.oone, l UeorgoCalder.jr., 10 Isaac S Mnyer, 1 1 Kdtrar Pinehot, 12 John Mitchell, 13 C F Sliintlcll, 14 U il Forney. and no pains should bo spared to insure such a decided Republican ma jority as cau neither bo questioned nor miscounted. Clarion Republican. Just now it would be very proper and richt for .Mr. James Mosgrove, Greenback-Democratic candidate for things happened about the beginning to a hoary head. The 'Squire with an utter disregard of the frowns and winks of his neighbors, made one day an addition to his household in the person of well, soruo say she was a housekeeper and others insist that she was an ordinary domestic, but ail aereo that she was pretty. These 15 N O F.llsbrie, 1(5 An lrow Stout, Hi (i M Kendo, IS (1 11 Wiestllnir, 19 Michael Schnll, 20 V AV Ames, 21 J P Teairartcn, 22 Nelson P Ree.l, 3 A E W Painter, Concress in this 25th Congressional oi mu rei turj, uu T'UJ ... i i i i iiiiiiiir t cm ia tuuiu uui. bucui iunj district, to make known his intentions "l'r c!U,, , (s fl, tn ' with regard to the Presidential tickets. thro ' u tue traditions of tho people, He has given his pledge to do all he j0 not vary. 'Squire Roberts and his can for General Weaver, the Green- pretty servant seomed to got along ,.f !,; liamn. very well together, until one line n morning tlie girl was raisbiu, and to disrejpect that pledge and vote for abouts tno 'Squire simply said she had llancoclc. mis is out a smaii mauir, Cone away, and beyond tnis no was back caudidate, and yet cratic friends assert that he REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supremo Judge, HEXRY GREEN, of Northampton County. For Auditor General, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, Gen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For President Judge, Hon. Wm. D. BROWN, of Warren County. For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. For Associate Judge, AMZA VURDY. For County Treasurer, N. S. FOREMAN. For County Surveyor, F. F. WHITTEKIN. For Coroner, N. THOMPSON. aud il is easily eolllcd ; all that the people want is for Mr. Mosgrove to declare his intentions. If he is still for Weaver, it is an easy matter to say M TTM M Kennan, so anJ by so doing ho will shut the :.- James T. Mallett, ' ., ;., , 2( O W Pelaniater, niOUtns 01 IU0S0 WHO are now uaacii.- ing that ke is a man who will violate a sacred pledge. We will be pleased to give plaee in these columns to any declaration of intentions that Mr. Mos grove may desire to make. Brookvillc Republican. Ditto here. 7 C W Oiliillan. The Republicans are forming the line of battle in the State of New York, Theie is everv reason, remarks the New York Tribune, why the Repub lican party should thus unite with more than its usual heartiness, and with only a generous rivalry between contending factions as to which shall be foremast in good work. Gen. Gar field is the candidate of no faction, and silent. As to the subsequent doings of the girl and as to whether or not sh9 was ever attain seeu on the Roberts farm tradition is dumb and the mem ory of the oldest inhabitant treacher ous. Early one morning some years latter Squire Roberts walked into old William Colms' school at Montgomery Square, leading a little boy by the hand. "What shall I call hiwi?" said the master. "Benjamin Franklin Hancock," re plied the 'Squire, and in that way was the first Hancock brought to the at tention of the people of Montgomery township. People rre still living here who went to school with the boy, and who remamuer when he tirst came within tho reach of Master Colms rattan. They describe him as being a "chunk of a boy at the time, but to whether the chunk was large or small they give but indefinite ideas but from all accounts it would appear as though Benjamin franklin llan cock, wheu he walked up tho pike to the school house door clasping equire Roberts' hand, had but shortly before WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., D. W. CLARK,' WM W. DITIIB5ES AC on It ISUII,lIIYa, (ono door from G. W. Rovard's.) REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND niAcmcAii summon, TIONESTA, PA., Far-Fctchcd is Dear Bought i3 an Old Adago ! GENERAL, and FANCY I no niicmiou oi eonsun Has now for sale the Following: IM'rts & TEAS A SPECIALTY. 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts "Run, 31 miles from Tionosta; 40 acres elearcd ; good barn ; frame, house : small orchard; fences good; splendid water. V ill bo sold at a bargain lor rush. FARM OF 152 ACRES, Terms STRICTLY CASH, or Exchange for Butter, Fggs, Rags, Hides, Furs and Poultry. EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY. Threo and a half miles Eastof Kittanning, In Armstrong county, known as tho Hoi inson I arm farm honso out-buildings, ed for raising of crops or stock, and mv darlnid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limentono. Tho attention of consumers Is asked to as an evidence goods cannot bo bought as cheaply In Tionosta as any other place. Cash is eloquent; but cash will liuv as many goods to thn dollar as it will in Pleasantville, Oil City or Titusville. . SOAP SOAP SOAP We claim to be headquarters for Toilet and Laundry Soaps. No store in tho country carries as great a vai ioty, or will naino such prices as will bo found below : Head List Carefully. Minerva if- Uncle Sam Toilet per cako 2e. lor fie. K A il lit 'in. r ti n . . ' i Lubins perfumed .'1 cakes in box . All under len.-e ; splendid Toilet i en ken in box for I.V. and barn, and all necessary ;, ' i i,u'i,irnc.iii.iir,r, r Wnll wnlnrml w..ll n,but- I lnniond itcd it U Into ( list He lai g r ' ... " .?. , Prize Medal Castile Parisian Co. Agents for tho Improved HOWE SEWING MACHINE, a Standard and Reliable Machine Our Motto : Prices." "First Class Goods at Fair mar24tf HQ ! HIS 1 1 FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevvillo, Forest county. Tart ot tho Daniel Jones placed Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES Ono mile from Neilltown ; about 15 or 20 acres Cleared, partly fenced. Some pood oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In .Tonks Township, Forest county; ten i acres cleared: small orcnaru growing. comfortable houso ; well watered. Cheap. I tako pleasure In telling the Sporting Fiaternity tuat 1 Davo re-purcnaseu THE GVN BUSINESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. ho stood in the way of no rival. He was nominated as a spontaneous .choice, discarded the dresses that had barked his previous iofautiue career, I AM NICELY LOCATED at my old stand, and I am prepared, to attend to all my mends, and the public generally, who nood Thk nomination of Hon. Alfred Short for Congress by the Greenback ers at Erie has created a great deal of discord in the Greenback camp. Prom inent men of the party have denounced the nomination in bitter terms. Der rich. A bet having been made by a Dem ocrat iu the oil exchange yesterday, that there were more Hancock than Garfield men among the soldier mem bers, a vote was taken, which stood eighteen for Garfield to nine for Han cock. Derrick. At the Greenback Congressional Conference held in Corry, Aestmbly man Short, tho presumed Democratic nominee, was nominated on condition that he subscribes to all Greenback principles. Short was nominated by the Warren and Veuango delegates, lrie Greeubackers are furious, and denounce Short for using his barrel. and as a relief from a dead-lock. He was the one man they found they could agree upon, and they took him, not as a dark horse, but as the Republican statesman, not seeking the place, whom they knew best, liked the most and thought the strongest. His choice was the special defeat of nobody else, and the friends of each candidate can feel iu supporting him they arc supporting not a successful rival, but a fairly chosen substitute. This attitude, too, gives him special advantages for the campaign. Ho is under obligations to no faction, and can be fair to all. He had to make no committals befure his nomination, and he has been wise enough to make no promises since. Not a human being has from him the promise of anything, in case of his election. II is obligations and his promises are to the Republican party at largo. Those the whole country knows, and knows he will keep. c General Hancock's Ancestry. Much has been said and written by Democrats aud Democratic newspa- Also GOOO Acres Of valuablo timber lands in Forest and Elk counties. Tho Timber is worth the price. STOVES! TI1T, COPPER AND ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! Whv 1 remember lianiamin llan- ri j t ttt pneb u-ll " KO;,l old John KMhhlphnnsn I shall keep a perfect stock of all kinds of KJliBOL XI Oil W ell J .... , whose weight of 81 years did not prevent him from nimbly stepping from his rch to the roadside. "I wont to William Colms' school until the War ot 1812 was over, and I played ball with 'Bennv' Hancock many's the time. It was nothiug against him, you know, but all the boys knew that 'Benny' was taken by the 'Squire out of tho roorhouse." As to the correctnes of John Kibble house's belief that Benjamin Hancock ha's been a charge upon some county, opinious differ. Other men who are not quite octogenarians, but who are related upon their mothers side to the Hancock family, and are cousins of the Democratic Presidential candidate, say that 'Squire Roberts received the bovish charge trom a lady in 1 nila delphia. Folks round about Mont gomery Square, after taking one look at Benjamin 1 rankhu Hancock, had made up their minds as to his paterni ty. w ithout receiving the name of Roberts, there had been visited upon him tho cognomeus of two men, much thought of and much talked of in those days Benjamin i rauklin, philosopher, and- John - Hancock, patriot. Thus did he come by the pers about the pecligreo ei name ot Benjamin 1 rauklin llaucock. Winfield Scott Hancock, tho Demo- bchoolmaster Colms had AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handlo the "White" Sewing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and seo mo. You will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mado. to order and war ranted. I WOULD respectfully inform tho citi zens of Tionosta and vicinity that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the Tin, Cjpor and Sheet Iron lim. 1 also make u specialty in manufacturing SHEET IltOX STOVES and equipments suitable for rafting pur- pores. Also all Kinds oi REPAIRING DOREON SHORT NOTICE Tho Highest Market Prieo Paid for RAGS AND JUNK AT rpREP AIRING IN ALL ITS TT) TPTV ft PAITHTULLY DONE. E. A. RAI.mVIX. Tidiouto, Ta., Aug. 12, may2tf Opp. Lawrence House, TIONESTA, PA. cratio nominee lor 1 resident. It la claimed by these Democratic papers Republican Greenbackers declare they that he is a descendant the grandson will uot vote for him. FranldiivXews. of the signer of the Declaration of Indopeudence, John Hancock. A writer in the Philadelphia Piess has made it his business to look the matter up, aud Las carefully-prepared data The National Democrat quotes from "Wm. B. Mann's speech as follows : "A victory for Ilaucok now means . that all who fought on the right side BhowiDg conclusively that such is not . b i v i , .i , 0:,i the case, and gives General Ilaucock's or who sympathized with them." Most people with two eyes and sense enough to use them will see that Col. Mann is about as near the bull's eye as possible.but the Democrat don't think so and gives this as a reason : "Wo call tho attention of our read ers to tho appointment of Major Gener al James A. Lougstrcet as collector of pressioua made as to whence he spran customs underOrantsadminutration. aQ(1 lhat certaiuly, lest the American It may bo useless to argue a question of color with a blind man, but we suggest to our contemporary, as a matter which ought to be of great interest to the Democratic party, that there is such a thing as repentance and forgiveness, and thst while Judas Iscariot might havo done a considera ble service to the Saviour, it is very probable that the thief on tho crosi who repented has been enjoying a much more salubrious climate for about two thou situ years. either died or survived his usefuluess and so young Hancock assumed control of the school, living in the dwelling- house attached to the building iu the rear. It was here that two boy babie3 were born to Benjamin Hancock's wife on February 14. 1824. The larger of the two was christened Winfield Scott Hancock, and is to-day the nominee of the Democrats for President. c The Democrats have achieved the true pedigree. Tho writer, giving the greatest blunder yet, in uniting with opinions of the people who now reside the Greenback party of Maine. They ! iu:the vicinity of Ilaucock's birth- give by thU move, the lie to one ef place, says : "They are honest euough the prominent planks in their plat- to say that it matters not who were form and show that they are prepared General Hancock's ancestors so that to go to any length to win their point. he himself is without blemish, but yet It is an alliance that any well bred thev say there should be no false im- and honest Democrat will blush to BR0WNTS PATENT i CUN CLEANER. Cleaner and Oiler I Fur Urfech-luaiHllK Ann III niHikdt. For One Dollar, one Cleaner, Patchei, Bru$h and full directions sent free of postage. In imlerliit lv. rm,ie u jun. l-n.l lor em-uLr. ! AUdrc- T. YARDLEV BROWN.''"'1 I lir. A IH pill, I thmnnt flOti Form Street. Fitlabumh. F. - ftfKul&rly eJucailJ nd legally quitlitieil, m Indium aft tlice sliowi, hnt Lean lunger emrnfrc-d in tti pecial b-eatmut of Chrouio, Bexual aud Urinary diaeaio Kian any other iliyntcian id I'uuimrftn. i nose auiiruo live diseatui, cautied by secret habit in youlb, or ttnnv in utrr TfrtM. namely: SfERMATdRlUttA, riEMINAL WEAKNESS, Ac.aad their 4iKtrous eflecU: A'errow Debility, Wight Lj4m, Sttmitd iehrynct, yam Simple, Wtuk myes. Poor Memory, Jritubility, lndigrtton, Threatrned Conumition, Drtad o future, Avermm lo fiocitty, in tar or jjMtne, arm rtsuutng mi j.iu Bxhauatloii, sSco., yurfectty a&d per il n ft easee n (all forma totjnunty for Marriuan or jMtne, and rtsulting Mi Im Bonorrncb, Oleot. Btrlotur h byphilli raoentTy etir-l. Alio re Alitor lon-st.iD(liiit cuei of icml Gleet, Btrlotura bypUUla. (all form 1 Ute(ing Mouth, Throat, Ao', tktn, hlovd. lion, an J Externul and Internal Oraan$. are treaUid OH ttctentina principle and with unparalleled iuooM. A life-tini axperience in thuutiaaile of vaaea of all atagea, eveiy I ear. cuntrihutea akill. Curable eauea ftaariutetl At ouhttinti it ia frankly ataud. r Descriptive tajn pUlet font free. Tretstuient caa be Hent aucurely a ad rivawly to pertnna at a diatance. Consultation fr To Nervous SufFerors. Tho Great European Eemedy. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Spocifio Medicine, Dr. J. H. Simpson's Specilk' Jloilicino is a positive euro for Hiipcriuatorrhrn, In potencv. weaknoRs. and all ;1mousos result- ins from foll'-a1jusn, as nrrvous debility, irritability, mental niixioly, liiniruor, las (iitnde, dcjirossion ot npirits ami tunetion al uoraiiproinenw ko n o r a 1 1 y. pains in tuu'K or hide, lofh of inemorj pre m atari old ao ari( diseases that load to con sumption, insanity and nil rally ninvo, or hotii. iso niaticr now snaiiercn ino sys tem may bo from excesses of any kind, a fchort course of this inedicino will rostori? tho lost functions and procure health land happiness wjioro before was despondency and gloom. The Npvcitic Nedicino is bo- inir nscil with wonderlul success. I'am jihlets sent tree to all. AVrito for them mid get full particulars. Price, Specitic. 1.00 per pnekago, or six packages for!?5.00 Will bo sent by mail on receipt ol money, Address all orders, J. il. Simpson's Med icine Co., Nos. 104 and 100 Main St., Huf falo, N. Y. Hold in Tionosta, l'a., by i. W. Jiovard. noviaeow WuDdcrful enrioturi true to lite; uu who ' marT: xrho not; why? "Who to marry; proper 4e, Ac. Kupruuuotiou huultny. tteautitul ehiiar-a' people and the inhabitants of Mont' goinery couuty should be charged with woeful lack of curiosity, if not ignor ance, something should be known con cerning tho forefathers of a man who is reaching forth his hands for the Presidential chair." We glean the following further facts from tbe article, own. It must certainly be looked upon I with mortification and regret by the Democrats at large, who are hard money men and see the transparent hopelessness this step reveals by the I Democracy of Maine. Whether the party tltat is one now, proposes to vote for Weaver or Hancock has not been announced. That the combination will run smoothly, to the end, is luteal diaeoveriefc. Itnpt'ilimenu to marnnge; oatiea. aunaamiuBoa, cure. Keliuiile pruscripuoua. Hovk (ut Uie million. EvervboJy should read it. Price. 0 cauU. UAMiOUl); its Wl aud abuee. so pages. S ceuU. WOMANHOOD; cauaeaof iudecay. U rapee. s cenU. book! for no eta.. m irul.tl. Aoaresa ut. w aiitu uvrriiri..! ..15 s5 s 4 Ml p indicated from tho begin- Gret-nbackers and Demo crats in Maiue havo coaleseced. There is no reason why they should not. As was nine the from which it will be seen who are scarcely to be hoped for, but should it General W. S. Hancock's ancestors, do so the infamous Garceluii affair will which will dispell all further thoughts doubtless be attempted iu November. of Iuh being a descendant of the signer Republicanism has, however a stalwait of the immortal Declaralion of Iude- champion there, who did most noble pendence : service during the Garcelon intrigue 'Squiie John Roberts was of an old- Rud 6taU(s readv to protcct Republican county family. One of his near rela- ''S"ts as thoroughly now as then with Jrd TJol.Prta una a mamli'r of an experience added. Senator Llaine rS. -tW Congress at a time when a national Hie have one common, animating Representative was looked upon with purpose, which is to possess the offices, a feeling akin to awe. 'Squire Rob- aud that they are thoroughly united, erts was a mau of means. He owned Tho Republicans last year fell short of a'nJ UP0U a f-rtile farm within a short distance ot the school house by a majority over tho combined opposi- tho 6iJo of ()0 pike nt Montgomery tijnbylf3 oteJ. 'iho Presidential Square. His homestead btill stands election vi!l h'u year bring out the and now occupied by Jacob Sward- and other notable leaders will not see their party defrauded by open vio lence and fraud. That fact maybe understood first and 1 st. This alli ance must give raaGy votei to the Re publican party. Thero are honest Democrats left, eveu in the State of Maine. Jamcttown Divwrat. GREAT REDUCTION! k! TT- r - - lHSTlTUta AMD ABOUND. CnAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE Ann FEMALE CCLLE3E, It is a largo and thoroughly eiuiied Seminary for both sexes. Established in h:,U. l'ropcrty free from debt, 103,000, New Boardiiij' Hall with stoamheat, etc. erectoii in W3 st a cost of 15,000. Kxeel lent board and hoine-liKO ariangemoiils throughout. Total expense for board furnished room, steumheat, light, wash im' and tuition for 11 weeks, for ono year, fU7.0. For catalogue or furthe inforniBtion. ivldress l'rof. J. T. KUWAKDS, l. D., l'rincipai XV-Eall Term ooens AuitumI 'Jl. S in ter 'l'(!riii opens December 7. .Spi iir Term opmis March-, .juiiusi. or gJO-rcK Ai' lAa I ustile larg slzo fie. Transparent (ilvcerlno Tic, Turkish Hath (aline article) tt Omnibus Cc. Colg.ites l'lilm Oil Toilet (!c. Fielding's Ikxpiet (ilvcerino 7c. Ivirk's IMuo India T.aundry He. Mcllrldes Charm Laundry He. Excelsior Shaving . Sawyers llarbe.1 IOc. Mcllrides iiVme ! la Naron 10c. 1'cach lUosoom Tar Soaps 10c. Silver Soap for cleaning Silverware 10e. Alsation ltopietand Yaivltee Shaving l'Jc. Indexical Honey and I lee Hath 15c. " (ilvceriiio uihi iChler r lower l.ur. ' llijiy Soap HOe, Mclli ides Old Lather Laundry .1 for 25c. (ienuine Spanish Castile 4 lb bar fiOc. You can save trom 20 to -10 per cent, every timo by buying your Soaps at Dithridgo's. ' HARDWARE! Axes, double bitted, l.iO A xo handles, 15 to 25c. Awls, pegging and sewing, IOc. per do.. A usable Horse nails, 20c per lb. Hotter knives, ivory handled GOo. Hotelier knives 25c, He-It punches, all sizes, llurden horse shoes, 50c lb. , J tread toasters, fie. 1 tread knives, IW to 50 Jtread l'ans, nil sizes. Jtolts, carriage and tirey Howls 10 cents to $1.00. Can openers, 10 and 25c. Carving kni ws and lorks 75, $1, $1.25. Closet und wardrobe hooks, all sizes. Coal shovels, 10 to 15c. Cork scicws, 5 to 10c. Combs 5, 10 15. 20, 25, 110 to il. Cleaners for lanipciiiintiys, I5e Claw hammer best steel. OOo Cleaners for kettles, 25e. Carpet tacks per papci -le Carpet tacks tinned, 5c. Cartridges for Henry .V, Winchester Hides. Cartridges for revolvers. Caps, genuine Eley Jiro's, lfo. Caps O. U., 5c. Corn poppers, 20c. files, 8. 10 and 12 in. mill saws, family grind stones $1 to 83. forks, hay, (IOc to 1. forks, manure, 75c to $1. Foot scrapers, 5, 10 to 15o (iarden rakes, fiOtotlOc. Horse nails, 20 per lb. Hoes. No. 1 st- el, 5!) to 75c. Uoe handles and fork handles. Kitchen knives lor paring, 10 to 15c. Knives it forks for children, 20 to 25c Knivfs and forks, $1, 1 25, ?2 to ill Tho largest variety of Table Knives in Voro-ii County. ' . Knives it forks for carving," 75, 1.25 to $1.50. Knives, IS inches long for steak, $1.50. Knives for bgti'hcring, 25c. Knives, physician's pocket, $1.50. Knives silver plated, fruit, 2tc. Kjiives ivory handled, butter, 50c. Knives, pocket, HI, 15, 25 to -tile. Knives, po:-ket,5(l, 75, $1, $1.50 Knives lor bread, 25 to 5(k Knives, putty, 25c. Knives, pruning, 50c. K nife boxes, 15c. Knives, II tinting, $1,25. Lemon sipiee.ers, galvanized, 25c. Machine oilers, 5c. Machine screw drivers, 5c. Pistols, tov, 5 to 10c. llazors, Vostenhol m's, $2 to $2,5(1. Itazors Wostenholm X L, $1.25. Ita.ors, Wade A Hoteliers, $1. lta.ors, old English, 5IK-. Hides, 1 fM)t, 15c. Hides, two leet, 2. cents. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -ANI- Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Bufi'alo ..Railroad. (XX AND APTElt Monday, Juno I I, 1S80 trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward No. I .No. 3 Sa.i Ko. 1 No. 4 t-o. a m p in p m j in ni a in Pittsburgh 8:55 2:35 9:30 1S:(M 1:10 7:10 W PenJunclO:02 4:0(1 11:28 (1:50 12:25 5:75 Kittanning 10:30 4:15 12:30 fi: 15 1 1:4 4:13 It. Ifk Jiincll:10 5:10 1:4 5:35 11:10 !!2() Hiady ltcndll:22 5:52 2:13 5:20 111:55 2:55 Parker 11:52 (i:25 8:12 4:50 10:20 1:50 Emlenteii 12:31 7:01 3:42 4:31 lii:7 1:20 Scrubgrass 1:07 7:13 4:11 3:52 !:20 12:10 franklin 1:3 8;2(t 5:37 3:17 8:37 11:00 Oil Citv 2:i5 5:05 (i::i5 2:2.5 11 :.'.() i:15 Oleopo'Ms 2:21 5:15 (i.5(i 1:5! t 11:00 8:5(1 EagloHock 2:2! (:0H 7:03 1:52 In: l!tj 8:1! TioncKta 2:17 (i:37 7:23 l:3:i,l(l:20 8; I0 Tidiouto 3:21 7.1."- 7:57 1:00 H:30 7:57 Irvinetoii 4:00 !l:0(l 8:30 12:25 8:30 7:05 falconers 5:40 11:50 11:05 5:17 Hullalo 8:10 1:10 8:25 12:15 Oil City 2:30 0:15 (1:50 2:00 8:05 8:50 Titusville 3:2H 10:05 7:35 1:15 7:0 8:03 Corry 4:35 11:35 8:45 12:05 (i:(Ki t;55 May viilo 5:55 10:30 10; 50 3:55 Hrocton ti:35 ll:3Cl():15 3:(K p in p in a m a in a in p ni Trains run bv I'hiladelphia Time. DAVID MOAlUiO, Cien l Sup t. J MOHTOM II ALL, Sen'l Passensjer C Ticket Agent. f EM ALE QTEUHEN VILLE, O S oino, SEMINAllY Hoard, room and liidit pel ,ear ilia. Toil ion, $20 to f ill. )ne-loui th oil' for Ministers. Calaloguei, free. Address, jul211t. Uev. A. M. ltflD, Ph. D. I'nn. Hevolvers, nickel plated, 7-shot fL.'iOj 1.75 Stove polish, 2 cakes for 5c. . Spring balances 25e. Spoons, tinned iron tea, 10, 15 tit 2!c. Spoons, tinned iron tabta, 20 to 30c. Spoons, allmta tea, 10c. Spoons, Hrittannia lea, 50c. Spoons, wood mixing 5c, Scissors from 10 to 5(ic. Shears, cast steel, 10, 15, 25 to 35e. ' Shears, nickel plated, 5(le to $2. Tho finest to bo had niivwliere. Stovo litters, (M)d handles 5 to 10c: sausago cutters and sausage stiitlcrs: sauce pans. porcelain lined, nil sizes. s .s3:e:dn. Canary, Hemp, ltapo and Linseed, Sheilierd'M mixed seed for canary birds, Shepherd's Song Uestorcr. AOIIOAS. Clarks O. N. T. Spool Cotun 5c. lilack Silk it. H. Twist 2 spools for 5cc. Will to Hasting Thread le spool. Enamelled Thread 2c spool. Wyoming Thread 3e spool. Ivory Huttons 20 styles lo! doz. Pearl 2.) styles Kit; to 1.00 doz Agate " 20 styles 15e gross. Unlaundried Shirts 1.00 Calico Shirts 35r, to 1.1(0. Paper Collars 5-10-15-21) and 25c. box. Childrens hose 5c to 15c pair. l.ailies noso io-lu-20-2o und ItOe iair. Valenciennes Lace le to 5()e Mird. Heal Hretonno " 20to5((u. " Torchon 7 to 4(te. Crochet Hooks 5 to 15c. Itibbons 5 to 50c. Veilings various colors, witlt'-s, and prices. Artilii ia! Ilowers 5c a sprav to ..00 bunch. Saxony and icrmantown Vool A zephyr. Cotton Hatting 5 to 20c. lb, with many other articles which the printer denies ad mission for lack of space. ;itoc i:hib:s. French Prunes it English Currants 10c. Kaisins 12-15 tV 2(lc j Dried Peaches He. Teas 25e to 80c lb. Hams lie ; It. Haeon 10c ; Mess Perk 8c. Flour XXX l.)Hl Hack ; Cornmeal lOcsark. Crackers 10 kinds 7 to Hie lb. Fine Cakes 12 kinds 10c 20c lb. I ickics ni io I.ic ooz. (iloss Starch S lbs for 25c. Dried Peas 5c lb ; Dried Corn 10 to 12c. ' Hi 'member that these prices can only bo maintained by cash over tho counter. When you go abroad to buy you expect to take the eloinient cash in y'oiir pocktt as a passport to favor. Do the same by your home merchant, ami you will save time and money, besides the trouble of goiii" abroad. " GEORGE W. DITJIRIDGE, PAHTKIti E Hl'I LDINii, hom:sta,jm:na.