THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WKNft, toiTOft 4 rOrICTO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SI, 1887. Itrpnbllean Ticket. arniciAnv. Jndge of the Supreme Court, 1IEXRY W. WILLIAMS, Tlog County. HTATR. State Treasurer, WILLIAM B. HART, Dauphin County. covyrv. rrollionolnry, Ac, CALVIN M. ARNF.R. Sheriff, OrXmOK W. SAWYER. Commissioner, J. J. PARSONS. C. F. LKDEBUR. Auditors, II. Z. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C. II. CHURCH. Tnu Democratic County Convention in Union the homo of Marshal Dill has reaffirmed the Democratic na tional platform of 1884. TbU was probably done inadvertently or during the unavoidable absence from borne of the United Slates Marshal. Tresident Cleveland, whose administration was heartily endorsed by the same conven tion, has got beyond the Chicago plat form long distance on the way to Free Trade, and Uoion County does not keep up with the procession. There has been a great diversity of expres sion on the part of Democratic couuty conventions this year on this matter, and some of them will look little queer after the Allenlown Convention has tried its band on the subject. I'hila. Press. We urge every Republican to see that his name is on the registry list in his respective districts. The lists are now posted at the places for holding the elections in each precinct. Mem bers of the Republican County Com mittee in each district should see to it that every Republican is registered Sept. 7 ia the last day for registering. The Administration will remain in state of suspended animation until Colonel Lamont returns to the capital. The Government at Washington still lives during the Colonel's absence, but only in ft comatose condition. The Pennsylvania republican con vention did its work promptly and well. The state offices to be filled this year are not important, but excellent nomi nations were made with a fair prospect of polling the usual party majority. The platform declares in fvor of re storing the American merchant marine hv the navment of bounties, and of national provision for ex-veterans in absolute need ; and of course favors the protection of home industries. The convention expressed the unquestioned conviction of Pennsylvania republi cans in declaring in favor of the re nomination of Mr. Ulaine tor the presidency. Its expressions on state matters were especially wise. The harmony and confident feeling that prevailed have the advantage of rest ing on ft substantial foundation, as Pennsylvania republicans are pretty sure to give a good account cf them selves at the polls. New York Tribune The Ute Indians now engaged in making trouble in Colorado are said to be Mormons of the most xealous type. There is certainly ft trace of Utah brutality in their behavior, which to some extent confirms the report. WHICH WAT 19 YOUR MU8KKT A r'lKTIJj'T In a Utile log church, In the Stato of Vir ginia, Some negroes had gathered to worship the Iord j And after the service, they held a class meeting, That each for the Master might utter a word. The loader exhorted and spoke of the warfare That Christian should wage against error alwav. And finished by asking the following question! "Which wav Is your musket a p'lnllti' to-day T" One after another gnvo their experiences, Some brothers were happy, somo luke warm, some cold s One saw his way clear to the portals of glory, nothor had straved. like a lamb, from the fold. At last, Brother Rarcus, a renegade mem ber. ml Satan's coin panoin for many a day, Arose,, cleared his throat, though visibly nervous, Ho loldod his arms, and proceeded to say Dear brudders and sisters, I ouco was i Christian, onoo was as happy as any one hore ; n't for de church like a battle-scarred soldier, And stood by her banner when traitors were near."' Hold on dar!" the leader excitedly shouted, riease answer the question ax you sav : se iriven von credit for all you it'i uen sir. Which way is your musket a-p'lntiu' to day r Some peoplo now speak of tho "Glory of Temperance," And boast of their tee total record and all Of Clubs, Lodges and Unions, thoir all active members, Take big rents from tenants who sell al cohol. I'd liken their boasts to tho boast of old Barcus, And then with the class-leader, earnestly MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citizen of tills ........nnwnnlth fhr their nnnroval or re jection bv the General Assembly of tho the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 'nbltshed bv onter ol tup rteercuiry m mo 'ommonweiilth. In pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of this Common- Hl.l!-ilr' 1. Tin It resolved bv the Senato and House of Representatives"of tlie Com mon wen th or Pennsylvania " vjciu-h" Assembly met. That the following amend ment is proposed to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth of Ponnsy vania, In ac cordance with tho Eighteenth Article thereof I AM KI I.M KiN i . Tl.nrn shall tin an additional article to said Constitution to bo designated as Artl- The prohibitionists of this State held their convention in Harrisburg last week, and placed Simeon B.Chase of Easton, in nomination for Supreme Judge, and D. C. Irish of New Castle, for Treasurer. The contentious Wolfe was made chairman. The hint that Representative Scott, of the Erie district, will lead the Cleveland forces in the Democratic State Convention is pleasant news. It confirms the opiaion that Colonel Scott will put in one word for Cleve land and two for himself. Phila. Press. The Governments of the nation and the states will be pretty strongly cen tered in Philadelphia during the Con stitutional Centennial. The Governor of North Carolina is expected to re peat his celebrated remark to the Gov ern orpigouth Carolina with great m uuency A Pittsburgh "gas expert," if such able men really exist, has revived the theory that the tapping of the gas veins is responsible for the receo earthquakes. He says : "Let us sup pose that these fissures are hundred of miles long and that it is justaspos sible that the gas used to-day in Pitts bureh mar have been generated miles below the bed of the Atlsutic ocean The gas would then follow sloping fis sures following the trend of the rocks until it reached the substratum sands of Western Pennsylvania and takes decided dip upwards. Assuming these facts, possibly the drawing away the immense pressures represented by the gas and which must nave some material part in sustaining the crust of the earth, why, you can charge nat ural gas with the Charleston difficul ty." The trouble is we had earth quakes long before we had natural gas companies and the oil couutry has enough to answer for without having this fresh outrage saddled upon it. Blizzard. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, " PENH. The Democrats hold their State Convention in Allenlown commencing to-day. There is promise of ft very lively row over the tariff plank in the platform, with the chances favoring au out-and-out free trade declaration. In which case they might about as well jo ruinate no ticket. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tionesta Union. Tho W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Holeman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberta. Kouording Sec' v Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec. St Treas. Mrs. S. D. Irwin. The scheme to place Jeff Davis and President Cleveland together among the exhibits at the Atlanta Exposition is an embarrassing matter for Mr. Cleveland. If he declines to be ft party to the enterprise he will offend the Solid South and if be accepts the invitation it will puncture his boom fit the Northern end. H'n tmtn him. that oiveth his neighbor drink, that imttext thy bottle to Aim, and makest mm drunken awo.uau. ii, 10. Tho wh.kod workelh a deceitful work I but to him tbatsoweth righteousness shall be a sure reward. Rev. 11, 18. It ia to be hoped that Mrs. Cleve land will promptly accept Mayor Hewitt's invitation to present the beautiful flags to the New York Fire Department. The whole country would rejoice at the proof she would give that there is one member of the ---Administratioa who can take pari in an" affair relating to flags without botching the job. "Hold on dar, iny brudder, just stick to de question. Which way Is your musket a-p'lutin' to day T" Shall mou who are training with bloated distillers, Whose trafflo degrades Columbia' fair fame, Receive from the people their lofty posi tions, And use them to add to a nation's foul shame? Shall they bow down In tho rumsellers' caucus, And worship the master they humbly obey; Shall they lead the nation by Washington founded? "Which way are their muskots a-p'intin' to-day?" The question, my friends, is of vital im portance, The nation is waiting in anxious suspense; Each voter can wiold a political musket. Then wield it, I ask, in your couutry defense ! The Issue before us Is plain and unclouded, Shall our nation be ruled by King Alco hol's sway? I candidly ask every qualified voter, "Which way is your musket a-p'intln' to-day?" Give Them A Chance. That is to sav. your lungs. Also all vnnr hreathinir maeninerv. terv won- wCiil mai'hinerv it is. Not only tho larrcr air-passairos, but the inousanus oi little tunes ana cavities leauuig irom uirm. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, vonr lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, congn, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung ob structions, all are baa. All ougni to oe got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bosoheo's r.Arnmn Kvrun. which anv dnnrnist will sell vou at 75 cents a bottle. J-.ven ii everything else has failed you, you may depend upou this for certain. The Verdict Unanlmoas. Note The absence of this column last week was no fault of the W. C. T. U. Ii was entirely crowded out by other matter which had to appear. The insult to the Grand Army men at Wheeling, iu trying to force them to march under a picture of Cleveland suspended over the street, was but 'the i preliminary to a speech from "Wiudy" Wilson, West Virginia's Governor, full of abuse of Union soldiers and laudation of tho rebel troops. It is comforting to know that Ohio's own and only Governor, Juhn 15. Foraker, lifted Wilson's scalp and was loudly cheered by the Grand Army boys. The spoils system in Democratic politics will give Maryland to the Re publicans this year ; free trade ia Ohio will score up forty or fifty thous and Republican majority in that State, ftud both Slates elect Governors. How many more States chu Democratic tomfoolery throw away this yeir to obstruct Cleveland's re-election in 1888 J Free trade Democratic plat forms would make New lork vote Republican by otl less tbau 50,000 auJ make Pennsylvania vote Republi van by twice or tbrhje 50,000, and would" that be supporting President live!!tuJ ?-'(. Times, Dein. PROHIBITION AND PRAYER. The following from one of Hon Arasley Gray's lectures brings the question borne to professing Christians who are withholding their support from Prohibitory Amendments: "I respect the opinions of all men, but I cannot understand how ft man can pray : 'Our Father which art in Heaven, hallowed be Tby name' and then eo to the ballot box and vote to desecrate that name. I cannot uuderstaod bow oue tan pray: 'Tby Kingdom come and then go to the ballot box and vote for Satan's king dom to come. I cannot understand how one can pray : 'Give us this day our daily bread' and then caBt a vote to take bread fioin the mouth of tbe white faced woman and thin-lipped hilJ. I cannot understand how ote can pray : 'Lead us not mio leinpia- tiou' and then cast a vote that thrusts temptation iu a brother's way. Nor bow at tbe altar one can pray for the druukard, and at tbe ballot box vole to make drynkards around is insulted humanity, above an insulted God !" OT. n. Suit. Druiririst. Binnus. Ind.. tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle ur.i.1 haa irivnn relinf in everv case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' stanuing. A hrultultl Ham. drmzirist. Bellville. Ohio, allirms i "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in mv 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters.'' Thousands of others hiua u.iilml their testimony, bo that the verdici unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Onlv half a dollar a borne a. u, W. Bovard'a Drug Stole. nlo XIX. as follows : AH l ll liR Al.. Tim manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquor, to bo used as a beveraire. is hereby prohibiten, ana any violation of this prohibition shall bo a misdemeanor, punishable as suau no pro vi.l.wl liv Inw. Tim manufacture, sale, or Kooninii ior ..ir...i' inir, i.-ntiiur liniior tor other pur poses than as a beverage may no auowea n aiien manner onlv as mav be prescribed l.tr Inw. The General Assembly shall, at the lirst session succeeding the adoption of this articlo of tho Constitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for itsoiiforeomeni. A true copv oi uie .loini nranuni, CI! A HI. ICS W . HTO N E. Pecretarj- of tho Commonwealth. t MKXin F.NT TO THE CUNSHTU- V lion proposed to the citlr.ons of this Commonwealtli tor ineir approval or re jection by tho General Assembly of the Commonwealtn ot reiinsyivaiiia, i-uu-lished by order of tho Secretary of tho Commonwealtn, in pursuance ui iu XVIII or the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the cons:itutton of tho common wealth : Suction 1. ? if rr.tolvcd by the Senate and lloHxe of Heitretrntatire of the (tm monirralth of lYnnsvlrania in frcncrnl Assembly met. That tho following is pro posed as an amendment of the constitu tion of tho common wealth of Pennsylva nia in accordance, with the provisions of tho eiirhtcenth articlo thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as follows: "If twentv-two yoars of ago or upwards, he shall have paid, within two years, a state or oountv tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the elec tion." so that tho section which reads as follows : "Every male citlr.cn, twenty-ono yoars of age, possessing tho following qualifica tions, shall be entitled to vote at an elec tions : First. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least ono month. Second. He shall havo resided in the State one year (or if, having previously been a qualified elector or native born cit izen of the state, ho shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding the election. Third; lie shall nave resineo in mo elec tion district where ho shall otter to votoat least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years oi ago or onwards, he shall have paid, within two -. . .. . t...n ears, a state or couiny which bihui va bono assessed at least two months. and paid at least one month before the election," shall be amended so as to read aa folluiva ! Everv male citizen twenty-one years oi . .1.- nitnlfll.ia. agO, pOSSeSSHI UIW nmuwin innunnn- tii.iiK. sunn no onuueu w voi ui. wiu ing places of tho election distrii-t of which lie shall at me inue ue a rupiuum mm uu,. nl sow here : First. He shall have been a citizen of n, o Cnitnd stiit ns at least tliirtv days. Km-nnd. He shall have resided in me stale ono year (or if, having previously been a qualified elector or native born cit izen of tho state, ho shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall havo resided iu the elec tion district whore he shall oiler to votoat least thirty davs immediately preceding the election. The legislature, at tho session tlinrenf next after the adoption of this seo- tion, shall, and from time to time there after may, enact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fourth. Everv male citizen of the ago of twentv-oue vears, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days and an inhabitant of tins stato ono year next prceomni an election, except at municipal eloctions, and for the last thirty davs a resident of the election district in wnicu no may oner his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in tho election district of which he shall at tho time lie a resident ana noi elsewhere for all otllcers that now are or hereafter may be elected ny tne people . Provided, That in time ot war no elector in the actual military service of the State or of the United States, in tho armv or navv thereof, shall bo deprived oi ins voie by reason of his absence from such elec tion district, ana tne legislature oun power to proviilo the manner In which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvas or their votes in uie election district iu which they respectively resido. Fifth. For the purpose or voting, no person shall be deemed to havo gained or lost a residence by reason of his presenise or absence while employed in the service of the United States or the State, nor while engaged in the navigation oi me aiers oi tlie Stato or of the high seas, nor while a student of anv collcgo or seminary of learning, nor while keptat any almshouse or public institution, except the inmates of anv homo for disabled and indigent IX OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WIU. ALWAYS BE FOUND rim freshest GMocmms. BERRIES, tJRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly compotont Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. W E SAY . ; .' 5 .i ? -i i y -i -' -' ' i i a i ' ' ' k .l .k ' -1 TT"TTT GOME! COME! COME! n ! ; ? ; ; .' i ' -L .' -' -' ' ! ' - -1 -' ! -' - -' ! Come whoro yon can buy nice Drosa Goods ! Come where you can get Good Goods Cheap I Coino whoro you can get what you want I Coino whore tho goods redocm themselves! COME WIlEftK rIS jJd ft(?tfIA'$?lIl& Tho only brand of Laundry bonr awarded a lirst class medal at tli New Orleans ExMisitioii. Guaran teed absolutely pmo, mid tor general household purjiosos is tho very best ALLEGHENY JIALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tlio East. Only routo landing passengers at Union Station without delays or transfor. fl-Tniins run bv Eastern Time. Tinio table iu effect July 10, ItW. Northward. "l.T nT. i n." Southward. A. I . h in ii. iii. ii. iii. l.v. Ar.,.m lMHi 8 Mil I Ml. Pittsburgh. I 7 i!0 in t:t 10 ihii !l 07 w . r. Juni In SPRING DRESS GOODS wo havo complete stock of the Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. Satilno Berbers, Soilings, Ginghams, PBIUTS, of every kind at lowest prices. LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Como whore the Stack Is Complete 1 Come wcero the SUn-k is Now 1 Coino whoro tho Goods are Reliable 1 Comb whoro Prices are tho Lowest! 10 - 1 1 -xi 1 1 4.- li 11 1'2 40 12 is 1 UI 1 Ml p. ill p.m 4 K 6 :i ti o.- II 2-. inn it ,vj 4 !!.- n on r no 10 :ls! 3 40 K ii lull lilnu 11 S!7 4 It", Bed hank. M 4:1 4 !7 East Brady i 14 ft 2... Parker ... ia 'J,'i! II :Wij.. Foxliurg 1 07 2 0.-a.m 7 Vft p.m. a. in. a. in. :i OS1 I ' 4 8 2(' ft ill,' I I, s 21 M 7 :7 Z7.'... H 10; 8 l.-l tl O.il ft 44I..Enilciiln (I 2:1 K ennordell H ftoLFranklin Oil City. CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHING FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room Is full of New Su'tsjust rccelvod 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 tho Lowest Possible Price. Coino and soo us. No trouble to show goods. ET. J. HOPKINS & CO. U.N.Y..V P. Tiliisvillo . ....Corry.... Mavvillo... ... Ilrooton... . Dunkirk . .. Itullalo... ..'I'loiicsta .. .Tidioiito... .Irvineton.. ...Warren... 7 2:t 10 ft. NalBiiiancH. 8 00 1 1 2.V ..Uradtord.. h mill 4.V .Clean. ... p.m., a.m. p.m.lAr. Lv. Tf Itullalo Sunday Train lcoves Pi'ts liu i nil 0.00 a. in., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 J p. in. ltcliiriiiin.-. leaves Oil City 2:20 yS m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:!" p. in., toj- Iiiinr at all stations. AV1I Mi-CAISGO, Gcn'l Supt. E. H. UTI.EY, lien, f it. rass, igfc Pittsburgh! 0 18 641 4 ft 4 40 4 l:t 4 01 3 ft' a 2i 2 Ml 2 20 p.m, p.m 1 12 20 III Ml 10 o:i 114 8 10 I IK 12 4:l 12 10 1 1 Ml li ti 1! II 0ft1 a. Ill :.m. p.m. 7 -M 1 1ft 11 10 12 10 6 4A 1 1 87 8 02 10 82 4 4:i III S 4 1210 02 4 0H P ft Ml It 44 8 10; mi 2 4ft 8 84 2 I ft 8 0ft a. m.a.111. a. 111 in. I 2ftl 7 HI 12 21 II Iftl 10 8ft 10 1ft J .W 810. 7 - 7 ml tl 4!'1 4 40L 4 20 4 OH p.m. I. TIM E TABLE IN E F F EOTJn no 1 !), 1887 . Wesiwiiid) "Pittsburgh Division j Kmrtward A.M. IP r. m. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IN- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HUTS. CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. 4 11 4 01 4:1 A. M. 7 8f. 4 II 4 01 2 48 S 1"I 2 I ft A.M. r. M l M. r. M.T. tl 0.", 2 0-"i 12 1S44 11 4ft II 4ft fS 8ft 1 1 87 i H 8'J S82 II 31 It 27 8 Hfi 1 18'IOftft 8 01 I 01 10 20 t7 ft:t'l2 Mi 10 12 7 40 12 48! M ar Pittsburgh lv Parker I'oxburg l'lilnkllll lv...oll City...nr M. i (Nij a Mi 2 II 12 14 12 40.12 25 PROCLAMATION. Wukhkah. The Hon. W. D. Brown President J udge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for 11,0 .until v of Forest, has imsued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sesssions, Ac, at Tionesta, for tliH County of Forest, to commence 011 the Third Monday or epi., being um i-jiii 1 m'smit 1HK.7. Notice is therefore irivei ti.o '.,r.,M.r Justice of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten ..viru-U A. M.. ot said dav with their ro Ih liiouisltions. examination, and other leineuibraiices, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in reooginzam-e to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are or shall be in the iail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute them as shall lie lust. Given un- dor my hand and seal this 2id day of August, A. D. 187. L. AG NEW, L.H. Sheriff. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. t7 ?:t 12 2ft 7 0 12 11 II 10 1 1 .Ml li 12 II 1ft r. M . A . M i". mJa.m 4 20: tt l: V. M.'A. M.l A tl 17 8 4 "i ar... Oil City....lv Ohsipnlis ...Encle ItocU... 1'reslih'iit. ... ..Tionesta ..Hickory ..Tiiinkcy ville. .. I idioule ...Thompson s... Ir-.-iiiclou .... Warren lv...Kin.iia....ai' 1 MV 2 18 I'. M I. M. 8 r.ft 13 20 1 88 2 05 A.M. A.M." A .Ml 7 10 lv... Bradford ..ai M. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR UOODS. soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose of voting, shall be deomod to rcsiuo 111 tin awtwin 1 1 1st rift whoro said uome is n, ted. Iaws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who snail ue entitled to the right of suffrage heroby established. A true copy of the joint resolution. CHA RLES W. STON E. Secretary of the Commonwealth. THE IMPROVED WHITE I IS TLe town of Villa Ridge, 111., las loos been temperauce town under a local prohibitory law. Tbe fruit of this appeared recently when laying tbe corner stone of the new Congrega tional Church. A copy of the Union Signal, official organ of the W. C. T. U , was put in the cavity of tbe stone, which was consecrated to purity and temperance with a cup of water. .1IIIKT KX Kl.l.KXT. J. J. Atkins, Chiuf of Police, Knoxvillo, Twin., writes: "My fuinil and I are ben- elu.-iarii s nl vour iiidsi excellent meaii-iiiu, Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion; having found it to bo all that you claim for It, desire to testify to it virtue. My friends to whom 1 have recomnieiidou. it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is iruaraiiteed to cure Coutfhs. Colds. Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Limns. Trial Bottles Free ut G. W. Bovard's Drug Store. Largo Size $1.0. HKNEWSi lll.lt VOl Til. Mis. Fhojbe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following reniarKanie siorv. the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the towni "I am 73 veurs old, have been troubled with kidney coiiiplali.t ami lamones tor many years; eoukl not dress inyselt without help. Now I am froe from all' pain and soreness, and am able to do all mv own housework. I owe my thank to Electric Bitters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Tjy a bot tle, only 60c, at Bovard's Drug Store, - f i 1 13 P I i ts c-a H 111 W r.i fL.. w Wk o o j9 DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS il 12.11 Oftill 0 . nr...Mnr.ua....l ft ftii 11 00,10 8ft ... Sugar Hun ... ft 30 10 431 0 ftft Coryihm fiSI lUIUi tl.Hl Onoville S2I 10 20 11 lftl....Wo'f Run,... ft is 1021! 0 00 Quaker Bridge 5 01 10(18 8H2l...lteit House. 4 4'.i; tl ft3 4 84 0 30 4 21: 0 28 4 117 0 1 4 0ft 9 II P. M. A.M. AniUTIONAI, 13 83 t7 17 13 ;-. T7 an 3 fi2 7 K7 4 Oft! 7 50 t4 13, 7 58 4 251 1 H4ft (8 20 ft 15 8 45 5 81)1 U lift rt 12 9 8.1 p1mJalm. V. M.l A. M. 8 tM U 2" m.a. m. tl 121 0 4U tt 171, 0 45 11 33 10 03 u 40 10 ) I tl 47 10 W (1 53 10 24 7 07 10 as 7 23 10 M 7 37 11 0l 7 47,11 21 8 03 11 37 8 10 11 45 r. m.'a. DEALING 8 0 0 It represents soincthlnii you like and ap- preciaio. iiiiuinuhi, " ........ ,kI of doing business. It menus sH Am: DK.lI.nU !" Don't you see? 55 rt t1 is 1- 1 s cm c w H L0 O ft Send for7G-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE THE EASIEST KKLLIXtl, THK BKST SATI.St'YINU SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKKT. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction is Simple, Positive and IinralilB. Its worknianshin is unsurpass ed. Do not buy anv other before trying THK WHITE, rrieei am) Terms niadu j hatiKtac.toi y. DEALERS WANTED. WHITE SEWIXO MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. MENTION THIS PAPER. THIS IS WHAT W li Honest Values Latest Styles Fairest Prices, Preach. Practice. Guarantee. r BEl'OBE YOU. 7 50 ... Salamanca.... 7 20l .So. Carrol Hon.. 0 ftft ...So Vandalia... (1 281..... Allegany.... tl lftjlv Clean ... .1 A. M.l Tiiain Leaves Kinsua llili.uiiii, Warren 12:ftllpm, Irvineton !: pin, Tidioiito 3:lftin, TionesU ftiOftpm, ar rives Oil City fl:4ftpm. Apdi i ionai. Tiiain leaves Oil Cltv 6:00 am, Olcopolis H:4Uam, Kaglo Kock liiftftimi, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:ft2am Hickory 8:40am,Trunkovvillotl:l)0ani,lld- oulo 11:5011111, Tlioinpson li:is', airurn Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kln y.ua 2:0ftpm, Sugar Itun 2:20, Corytloii 3:Ur; Onoville 3:lft, Wolf Bun 8:30, Quaker Bridge 3:10, Bed House 4:10, Salamanca 5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Clean ti:30iiii. Trains run on Eastern Time. Tiiains leaving Pittsburgh 0:00iim, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:25pm, areSolId Trains between Butl'alo and Pittsburgh. 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