THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . I. WINK, Cditoh 4 MOSSIITOS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1&S7. Ilepnbllcan Ticket. JIDICIARV. Judge of the Supreme Conrt, HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Tioga County. STATE. Stat Treasurer, WILLIAM B. II ART, Dauphin County. COUNTY. Prothonotary, Ac, CALVIN M. ARNER. Sheriff, GEORGE W. SAWYER. Commissioners, J. J. PARSONS. C. P. LEDEBITR. Auditors, 11. Z. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C. If. CHURCH. Pay your taxes at once, Republi can! I Don't wait another minute! The American yacht, Volunteer, easily ran away from her English rival, Thistle, again on Friday last, settling the contest for tbe Queen's cap once more in favor of Uncle Sam. Johnnie Bull will have to get up very early in the morning too early, we fear if he ever wants that cup back. Every Republican in tbe county should have his State or County taxes paid by next Saturday, in order to get a vote this fall. Pay now or you might forget it. The time Is short. Five children were bora in this city one day last week three in the First ward and two in the Second ward. Tbe political complexion was three democrats and two republicans. Venango Spectator, The three will probably be brought up on the bottle to keep them in the fold. ifeadville Gazette. Republicans should not neglect the payment of their State or County tax before the first of next month, else they may lose their vote. Whatever makes a demand for home productions makes an equal de mand for home labor. Open our ports for the productions of low priced labor from abroad and you make ours a market for foreign goods at the ex pense of our own. Competition will always regulate prices. As soon as any industry makes undue profits others will engage in them and by increased production de crease the price, by a decrease of the profits without affecting the cost of production. Hence that policy which fosters home industries given employ ment at fair wages, while that which - " " products indeed petj. .Ion closes our industrial plants, given .foreign capital and labor a monopoly and permits such a schedule of prices .as foreign manufactures may dictate. In a word free trade increases tbe cost lag while protection reduces it. matter requiring attention just -ow is the payment of taxes in order to secure a vote. We urge this upon the attention of the Republicans, and trust they will attend to it at once. Don't put it off till the last minute. Thomas A. Armstrong, one of the proprietors of the National Labor Tribune, and for 25 years or mere an enthusiastic champion of tbe rights of laboring men, died at his Lome in Al legheny, Pa., on Saturday evening, He was an honorable and upright man, a patriotic citizen who served in the army of the United States, re ceiving woonds which were the cause of his death. He ran for Governor O. .1 v . ... . ci iuis oiaie on tne iabor ticket in 1882, being the first "enlisted man ever nominated for that office. He V 1 I n ... nau tne connaence of all tbe most prominent labor leaders in tbe coun ..trjr and tha?pcrsge of his own con victions. GET OUT THE VOTE. JNo persons or party can succeed unless they are active and earnest. Toe victory in a political party is with tbe majority of votes, not the actual number of the party. The stay-at-homes not only do not count for their party but they couot against it. A Kepublican vote not polled is half a vote for the Democracy. Apathy is a party's worst enemy, and yet the ten dency of people iu places where there are laige majorities of their faith is to remain at home because they tbiuk they are not needed. This U especial ly tbe case in what are called off years when there are no national officers to be chosen. One who properly appreciates this danger likes the following correct view of the situation and we commend it to our readere. There is danger of apathy this year wbeu many imagine that there is no great iobue at slake. Tbe usual Republican njujority is x- pected as a matter of course, by the members of the party, who are forget ful of the hard work that was necessa ry in former years to win substantial triumphs. In this blind confidence in the preponderance of Republican voters in the State and in the county, lies the greatest danger of Republican defeat, or what would be nearly as hu miliating the cntting down of the majority to an insignificant figure. To have the proper influence opon the election of next year, and to em phasise the fact that the voice is (till for Protection to American iodustry nd that unconditionally, a large ma jority should be given by Pennsylva nia this year for the candidates. These are representative men of the party and wot thy leaders in every scne. It is not enough that they should be eleeted. Tbe margin should be so large as to make it certain that the State and County are not wavering in their devotion to the principles of Re publicanism. To secure this end, every voter should go to the polls aud see that his ballot is recorded ou the side of Protection and patriotism. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Oontlttctctt liy the Tionesta I'ninn. The W. C. T. IT. meets the -Jd nml 4th fTuesday of each month, nt 3 p. m. President M rs. Ell Holeninn. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. U. Dalp. Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Recording fSec'v Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec. A Troas. Mrs. S. D. Irwin. Woe unto him that aivHh hit neiohbor drink, that pnttcat thy bottle to him, -ami maiccst mm arunkenauo.llab, ll, l.. The wicked work eth a deceitful work ! but to him thatsowcth righteousness shall oe a sure reward. Ke v. 11, 18. THE GOOD. Counting all tbe churches and mis sions gtven in tne directory, Protest ant, Catbolio and Jewish, there are in Chicago 304 places for tbe worship of God. Many of this number are open not over once a week. A fair average would be three times a week. Thus. On Sabbath, twice for preaching, say 8 hrs. On Sabbath, once for Munday-Bchool 2 hrs. on weeK-aaya lor prayermeeung it hrs. On week-days for all other purposes 2 lira. Total 9 304 places, 9 hours a week, equals 2,736 hours a week. THE EVIL. From tbe directory again, we find in Chicago about 3,800 saloons. Al lowing 25 font frontage to each, they would line Madison street from the river to Garfield Park on both sides with a solid row of saloons and have at least eight miles of frootage left, or over eighteen miles of saloons. Each one is open on an average not less than eighteen hours a day, seven days in the week. 18 hours multiplied by 7 days equals 126 hours. 3,800 saloons open 126 hours week ly, makes 478,800 hours. Christian people, when God strikes the balance how will it read ? god's account. THB XVII.. THE GOOD. 18 miles of Saloons. 304 Churches seating 478,800 hours given to them each week. possibly 70,ooopeople upeu ooura each wjetc. Young men saved. Homes protected. Peace and safoty. Clear minds. Happy children. Young men ruined. Homes destroyed. Murders. Insanity. Idiocy. Misery and crime. 478,000 Hours, to 2,736 Hours. KACII WEEK. EXACTLY, f 175 hours of t f 1 hour of) I Evil J w J Good j WHAT CAN YOU DO T You can discover that High Li cense is A Miserable Failure and Fraud. You can face facta aud figures If you dare to. You can turn and figbt the destroy er of homes by unflinchingly Baying "Thou shalt not be legalized," to the liquor traffic. Do you waDt to give the Saloons A Chance at Your Boy fur $500,000 T Why sanction tbe loss of any boy T Stop! Think! Act! "To him that kooweth to do good and doeth it uot, to bim it is sin." WHAT IS NEEDED? We need more sermons on tbe fal lacy of High License, or doiog evil that good may come. It doesn't come. We ueed more sermons ou tbe guilt of Christiana in making no effort to close tbe gilded doors to destruction. We need to talk with each other more and assist in forming a healthy pub lic sentiment about tbe Liquor Traffic We need to quit dodging! We need more backbone. We see people in Iowa and Kansas, and other states de termincd to down this greatest bin drance to Christ s Church and King' dom, And Doing It! Why cannot wet Why bow before a zsise iaoi because lue daily newspa ptrs say so 7 A Great hsrprlse Is in store for all who use Kemp's Bal aam for the throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believ that it is sold on its merits and that each druggist is aiiAioruted to refund your money uy me rropnetor Ol nils wonder' ful remedy if it fails to cure you. O. W, Bovard has secured the Agency for Price 60c, aud $1. Trial sice free. it, Pay your State and County tax or you will lose your vote this fall. In Brief, And To The Point Dyspepsia Is dreadful. Disordered liver Is misery. Indigestion Is a foe to good nature. The human dlf-ostlve apparatus Is one of the most complicated and wonderful things In existence. It is easily put out of order. Oreasy food, tough food, sloppy food, had cookery, mental worry, Into hours, Irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to le, Iisto made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. Hut Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this ssd business and making tho American peo ple so healthy that they can enjoy tnelr menls nnd lie happy. , Remember I No happiness without henlth. Hut Green's August Flower brings health and lm plness to the dys- .optic. Ask your druggist for a bottle, levonty-live cents. WOXOKIIFI'l. (Tit KM. W. 1. Iloyt .1 Co., Wholesale and Tlsil Druggists of R.ime, (la., sayt We have boon selling Dr. King's New Discoverv, F.lectrie Hitters and Hucklen'a Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption hsvo been en tirely cured by ue of a lew bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connec tion with l'.lectvic Hitters. We guarantee iem always. Sold by O. W. Bovard. The Itnmrllosl .Msn In Tionrstn, As well ns tho handsomest, and others are Invited t call on ll. W. Itovard, and ? ret free a trial bottlo of Kemp's Halsnm Or the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its men's nnd Is guaranteed to cure and relieve nil Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Hronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cents and Jl. Aoclve, rnsliiita and Reliable. O. W. Hovard can alwavs b" relietl upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, im susiain ttie reputation ot tiding active. pushing and reHaolo, bv recommending articles with well established merit and uch ss are popular. Having tho agency ir the celebrated l)r. King srvew Discov ery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection ot throat, 'lungs, or chest, and in order to rove our claim, we asK yon to can aiiq get a Trial Bottle Free. Bl't'KI.KVM AUMCA HAI.VK. Tho best Salve In the world for Cuts. ... ...vi, nvj.vira, ivni " , ..i.e. nil, c Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Lorns, ami alt sum irruptions, ami posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents por box. For sale bv O. W. Bovard. Proclamation of General F.lertlon. Whereas. In and by an act of the General Assemblv of the Commonwealth of Penn- svlvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the Klections or the commonwealth,' passed the 2d day of Julv, A. D., 1809, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the (leneral Kloctlons, aud in such to enumerate: 1st. The officers to be elected. 2d. Designate the place at which the election is to be hold. I. LEONARD AGSEW, High Sheriff of tbe county or r orest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on Tuesday, November 8, 1887. between the bours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at tho several Election Districts. The Electors of Baruett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. The Electors 01 urecn township at the houso of Li, Arner. The Electors of Harmony township at Allender School House. The Electors of Hickory township at tbe hotel of J. W. Ball. The Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: those em braced in tho following boundary, via: Beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 31118 intersects the line of Warren and Forest counties: thence south bv west lines of Warrants 3198, 3193, 8189, 3187 and 3185 to a point where tbe west line of Warrant 8185 inter sects with the Jenks township line; thence by Jenks townshilp lino east to a point where the eastern line of Warrant 3799 intersects said Jenks townshit. line; thence north to northeast corner of Warrant 8799 ; thence by the north lino of 3799 west to the southeast corner or 3803 : thence north by said east line of 3803 to a post the northeast corner of said Warrent: thence by the Uulings Warrant 4545 east to the southeast comer thereof; thence north by the east line of the Ilu lings lot and east line of Warrants 2878, 29SO, 2993, the Fox Estate, 2991 aud 2735 to where the east line or 2735 intersects the Warren and Forest County line: thence by said Warren and Forest county line west to tbe northwest corner of Warrant 3198, the place of beginning, at Gusher City School House. 1 he Electors of Howe town shin residing in the Election District of East Howe, to wit : Those residing east of the above de scribed Middle Howe, at lirookston, In Lrossiou Liiururv nun. The Electors ol llowetownsliin residing in the Election District of West Howe, to wit: Those residing west of the above de scribed Middle Howe, at the italltowu School House, The Electors ot Jenks township at tho acuoui uouse in itianen. The Electors of Kinirslev townshin at Newtown school House. The Electors of Tionesta townshiD at tne iourt nouse in nonesia borough. the Electors or Tionesta borouirh at the Court House in said borough. At which tune and nlaces the mialitied electors will elect by ballot: one person ror Judge ot the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. One person tor State Treasurer of the btute ot Pennsylvania. One person for Prothonotary, Register, necoraer ana tierx oi the courts ol For est County, one person for Sherifror Forest County. Three persons for County Commissioner ot Forest County, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) Three persons lor County Auditor of Forest County, (each elector to vote for only two (wrsons ) Two persons for Jury Commissioner of F'orest County, (each elector to vote for only one person.) The act of Assembly entitled "an ac re lating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1819, provides as follows, viz : "In case the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number ol vote for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tho person who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes fur in spector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his plaoe, and in case tho person elected J udjre shall not attend, then the inspector w ho received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge iu his plucc ; aud if any vacancy biihII continue in the board lor the space of one hour after the time lixed bylaw fortheoponingof the election the qualitied voters of the township, wan or district for which such ollicer shall have been elected, present at the place ol election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I also give otlieial notice to the electors of Fore.t county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to tho elcctrou of this Common wealth, approved Jan. SO, 1874 :" Hro. . All the elections by the cltlrens shall be by ballot ; every ballot voted shall be numbered In th order in which It shall be received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each be numbered with the number correspond ing with the numltcr to tho name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to lo written thereon, and attested by a cltir.cn of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and sub scribed by election oflleers, they shall sev erally be sworn or alllrmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial pns-eediiig. All Judges, Inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or alllrmed In the presence of each ot her. The judge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall be such minority inspector. If not, then by a justice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors andclerkshall be sworn by the Judge. Certificates of such swear ing or sHinning shall be duly made out and signed by the otlicers so "sworn, and attested by the ofllcer w ho administered the oath. If any ludiro or minority Insniw- tor refuses or lai'ls to swear the oiheers of election In tho manner required bv this act, or if any otticer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if an v ollicer ol election shall certify that any ollicer was sworn when he was not, it shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the ollicer oroMieora so ollending shall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Sue. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen ot the district, notwithstand ing tho namo of the proposed voter is con tained on tho list of resident taxable, to ohallenge the vote of such person, where upon the proot of tho right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by the election board nnd tho vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence. Every person claiming to bo a naturalised citizen shall be required to produco his naturalisation reitilicate at the election before voting, except where he has been for rive years consecutively a voter in the district in which he oilers to vote ; and on the vote of such person be ing received, it shall be the duty of the election otlicers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day. luoiiui ana year ; ana It any election out cer or otlicers shall roeelvo a tecond vote on the same day, by virtue of same oer- iincaie, except wnere sons are entitled to vote because of the naturalization of their fathers, they and the person who shall oiler such second vote, shnll be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be tined or imprisoned, or both, nt the discretion of tho court; but the Hue shall not oxceed tlve hundred dollars in each case, nor the Imprisonment one year. The like punishment shall be indicted on conviction on tho officers of election who shall neglect or refuse to mako or cause to be mado the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sue. 12. If anv election officer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of tne right ot suiiraco as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, lrom any person otlcrimr to vote whose name is not on this list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote without re- Jiuiring such proof, every person so of ending shall, upon conviction, bo uuilty of a misdemeanor, aud shall be sentenced for every such otlense, to ray a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of tbe court. I also make known tbe following pre visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania : ARTICLE VIII. 8CFFRAOK AND fcLKCTION. Skc. 1. Every male citizen twentv-oi e years of ago, possessing tho following qualifications, shall bo entitled to vote at all elections : first. Ho shall have been a citizen of the L nited states at least one month. Ocean J.-tie shall have resided in the State one year, (or, if having nreviously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the htato he shall have romeved theroform and returned, then six months,) Inline 'i ately preceding tho election. Third. He shall have resided In the ejection district where he oilers to vote nt least two mouths immediately preceding the election. fourth. If twenty-two years of nge or upwards, he shall have paid within two vears a istaie or county tax which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before election. Sue. 2. The General eloction shall ts held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, but the (leneral Assembly may, bv law, fix a difl'cront day, two-thirds of all the mem bers of each House consenting thereto. I also give ofilcial notice of the follow ing provisions of an act approved the 3oth of March, 18IKI, entitlod "An act regula ting the mode of voting at all the elections ot this I'ommonwealth." Skc. 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and uouse oi representative ot ihe Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enactod bv the authority of the same. That tho qual ified voters ot the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all creneral. townshiiv borough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printod or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas sified as foilows : One ticket fchall embrace me names oralljudges of courts voted for. mm snau oe laucieu "j uiuciury ; ' one tii'ket shall embrace the mimes of all the State otlicers voted for and be labeled state;-' one ticket shall embrace the names of all the county officers voted for. Including oflice of Senator and member of Assembly, it voted lor, and member of Congress, it voted for, nnd be labeled "County ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the township olficera voted nir, nun no laoeieu "Township ;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of all tho borough otlicers voted for and be labeled ".Borough," and each class shall bo depos ited in separate ballot boxes. Notice Is hereby given, That anv person excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any oltice or appointment of profit or trust under the United Suites, or this Mate, or any city or corporated district, whether commissioned ofllcer or other wise, a subordinate otlieer or atrent w ho is or snau Lie empioyen under tho leuisla tu re, executive or judiciary department of mis siaio, or in any city, or of anv lucor- C orated district, and also that every mem ;-r of Congress and of the Suite Legisla ture, or ol the select or common council oi any city, or commissioners of anv m- eoriMirated district, is by law incapable of noijing or exercising at the time, the oflice or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk ol an v election iu this Common wealth, ami that no Inspector, judge or other officer ot such election shall be eligi ble to be thou voted for. Ihe Judges of tho sforesaid districts fchall representatively take chargo of the certificates of return of the election of ineir respective districts, and produce them at tho Prothouotary's office in the Jiorougli of Tionesta, as follows: "All Judges living within twelve miles of the riotnonoturv s ollice, or within twenty tour nines if their ro.sidei.ee be in a town villago or city vpon tho line of a iailroa leading to the county seat, shall before two O'clock p. in., oi, WEDNESDAY. NO EMBEil NINTH, 1S87. snd a l other .1 tinges snail heloro twelve o cluik, in., ou niLKMAV, NOVEMBER TENTH las, deliver said returns, together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotary of the lourt ot Common l'leas of Foresi county, which said return shall be tilod and the day and hour of tiling marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the rroiuonotary lor public, inspection. Given under my hand at my ollice iu Tio- nesta, Pa., this 27th day of September, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eiirhtv-sevcn. and in the one hundred and twelfth year of the independence ot the United States. L. AGNEW, Sheriff. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IK OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL, ALWAYS UK FOUND THE FRESHEST GfiOCEftfES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which Is In chargo of a thoroughly conipctont Clork, will always be found the PUItF'V ' DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! I k . .SCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. oooooooo oooooocooccoeccooccoococooooooooooc -WK COME! COME! Come where you can buy nlco Dross Goods! Come where you can get Hood Goods Cheap ! Como whore you can get what you want t Come where tho goods redeem themselves ! In SntlNO DRESS GOODS we have complete stock or the Choicest Goods nt prices that will astonish the close buyers. Sattino Berbers, Suitings, Ginghams, of every kind XjZDIIES' SHOES &c slippers. Come whore the Stock is Complete! Come weere the Stock Is Now ! Como where the Goods are Reliable ! Como where Prices are the Lowest CLOTIIING FOR MEN, CLOIIINO FOR COT1IINO FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY I50DY, Our Clothing Room Is full of New Su'ts just received and Marked Duwn Low. WE WILL NOT BK UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for Our Goois are all Now and Fresh, and Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., -DEALERS IX- CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NCTI0N3. WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. o o OB E-i w c 0 0 w a B p3 H Send for 76-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MENTION THIS PAPER. Stockholders' Meeting. 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IMKI o is) 1 mi rntsimririi. 7 20 7 :to 1 tr, 10 1:1 10 00, !l 07: W. 1 June! 6 IN fl in 12 it) ft 4.V I 1 !I7 ft 02 10 S J 4 4110 Xt 4 1.M0II'.! 4 o:t. it wi a Mi 11 44 a 10; 0 (Mt 2 4ft 8 S4 i 1." 8 05 1. 111. a. m. 10 4 10 :w a 40 Kltton nlnirf 6 41 II Wl II 'Si 4 Kt lied llmik 4 .SHI 4 40 I 4-1 11 l:li 4 r7'Kast Itrndv 12 14i fi 2il... I'srker.".. 12 'In; A Sol.. Koxburf . 12 :'l' 5 4li..Kmleiiton. 1 071 II 211 Kennerdcll VI II 4 13 12 40 4 or. !lfi7 a 21 2 4S 1 '1 1 fX I 2 'M 1 KM; 0 B5 ..Franklin... 2 Ml 2 20 2 0.V 7i'5 ..Oil City... 11.111 p.m. 11. 111. a. m. p. m p. in H.N.Y. V. ..Titusville. Corrv.... ..Ma.vviilo... ... Ilrocton... .. Dunkirk. ... Itulliilo... p.m. a. 111 n m. lf .'1 os 4 12! ft B0 1 i ft oi! 6 14 W201 7 :i7 8 10 R4.r! I ! 12 20 10 50 10 0.1 1 201 7 10 12 21 II I.J io:ir 10 l;j 8 aoi..... 8 itC.T 7 40 7 10 (1 401 4 4!i 4 20: 4 001 p.in.i 4 1.'. 5 :to till; (1 22 0 4 8lHl 8 f2 4 2fi 5 00 81 0 1 18 ...Tionesta .. ...Tidionto... ..Irvineton.. ...Warren... Salamanca. .. Hradford.. ... .Oleim 12 41 I J 10 1 1 ftO MOT! 05l 7 2.1 10 ;:i 8 00 11 2ft! ri 10 II 4o 0 H!l 0 1ft P Oft p.m. a.m. p.m. Ar. l,v. a. in. JZU- Itlllfillo Sllllitsv TrulM lfinvrvs l'lr.tA. bnrith H.OO a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 p. in. Heturninm, Icavi-s Oil City 2:20 p. 111., arrives al I'litsimrgli 7:4ft p. 111., svp- piliL- st all sbitions. l)AVII Mc CAItliO. Oen'l Supt. " K. II. UTI..1S V, llcn. Krt. .t 1'nss. Ant. l'lltsliurgh, I'u. 7KSTKUN NKW YORK I'KNN- SYLVANIA KAILHOAI). ( Formerly B , M. Y. p. R. iu) TIM KTA RLK IN KPKKCT June in, ISsT. Westwaid l'lttsburah Division Ksstwaril A.M. 'P.M. I A.M.IP.nr, 7 3ft 4 11 4 03 2 It 2; ar Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxburir Franklin It. ..Oil City...ar P 00 RftO 4 II 4 (:t 2 It 2 lft 12 11 12 14 12 40 12 25 1 .K 1 K8 2 lft 2 05 '. M A.M. M.'aT. m" A. M.'l. M. P. M. P. M.IP.M 9 0ft1 2(tt 12 2. 8 44 11 4 ft 11 4ft 8 3.1 tl 7 1 1 1 82 ar...Oil City....lv OltMipolls ...ICiikIo Rock... President. ... Tlonestji Tllckorv t3;t7 17 f8 32tl 34.11 27 8 1 1 18 10 6.'.! 3 3Ut7 2( S 7 H7- 4 0ft 7 r.o 8 01 1 0.1 10 20: f7 5.112 .Mi 10 12 .. Trunkevville.. ,14 13 1 M 7 40 12 4 t II ..(' Tidioute ...Thompson s... Irvineton Warren lv...Kiii.ua....ai 4 8 1(1 f7 2:t 12 2 V 0 17 t4 4ft! 18 20 7 0) 12 0..! 8 4.. 5 lft; 8 4ft 5 SO, 9 0ft 6 12 9 as H 40 U ftO I) 12 11 lft P.M. 'A.M. A.M. P. M. A. M. P. M.i A.m". P. M. A. M 4 20 ft lft lv...ltraillbrd ..ar 8 0"; U 25 I. M. A. M. (i 12 9 10 tl 17 , 0 45 0 33 10 0.1 II 40 10 1 1 0 47 10 iX U ft 1 10 24 7 07 10 38 7 23 lOftft 7 37 1 1 O'.l 7 47 II 21 8 03 11 37 8 10 1145 P.M. jA.M. P. M. A. M A. M. 6 12 II Oft 11 0'. ar...Kinua....v Rftil II 00 10 3:'... Sumir Hun.. 6 30 10 I II Oftftl Corvdon 5 SI 10 30 oat Onoville 624 10 2o! 0 l.'.....Wo f ltun... h 18 10 24; POO Quaker Itrlilpe 0111 loin, s:i. ...lied House... 4 40: 0 ft3 4 34' 0 30 4 21 P2H 4 07. 0 12 4 0ft, 9 Oft P. M.I A. M. 7 fin i ... Salamanca. ... 7 20; .So. Carrollton.. 6 ft.-.'. ..So Vanditlia... 1 28 Alh-Kiiiiv 0 lft.lv Oleun.. .ar A.M.I Audition At, Tha m Leaves Kinxiia ll:0.mm. Warren 12:ftopm, Irvineton 1:4ft pin, Tidioute 3:l".pm, Tionesta b-.Oftpm, ar rives Oil Cilj' K: Iftpm. Amotion Al. Tuain Leaves Oil City A.Oll nlnn.u.llu M.Jl .... L'....t ln..t :ftftum. President 7:02am, 1 lunesta 7:ft2am Hickory 8: lOam, Trunkevville 0:00iim,Tld outo. PiftOiun, Thompson 11:00, arrive! Irvineton 11:30am, Wurren 12:ft0pin, Kln r.ua 2:0ftpm, Suriir Kim 2:20, Cnrvdon 3:00, Onoville 3:1ft, Wolf Itun S.30', (usker Itride 3:40, Hod House 4:10, Salamanca 6:02, South Ciirrolltun 5:30, South Jjuidil lia 6:4S, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Oieait 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Train leaving Pittshurtch P:00m, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:2Snm, are Solid Trains between liutt'ulo and Pittsburnh. Tiiains leaving Pittsburgh 8:ft0pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:3.Mim, are SolidTraina with Pullnian's Shepiiit Cars between Itnllaloand Pittsbura'i. jTrTii'kets solil and bagi;:ti;e checked lo all principal points, Oct lime tables Kivinfr full Inforiuatli a from Coiupauv's Agents. iK(). S. O ATC11KLL, Ucn'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, tien'l Puns' r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Kxuhantre St., Jtntfalo, N. Y. J. L. CKAIG, Aicont, Tionesta, Fa. Mason & Hamlin1 Organs and Pianos The Cabinet Orpan u Introduced by Muoi ft n.'iinllll iu 1NU. Atiusin A HhuiIIii Orraii. liavtt aluy. luuinuiiifi! tlu ir lupniuiu y over all others, haviu rtrwiveil lliifht'ht Ilouomul uil Uri-ai World's ExbibltiouM vlncu IsoT, The Improved Modi- of strlniring llanos, invented br MiUK.11 A Hamlin In ltvti, Kn-,t advance in piano vonatnicliiin, cxpiTU prououuilnK ll "the Improvement Iu pianos tu half aceuturv " Piano circular, couuiuini; ) loauiiioniala from pureharn, muslciana, una tuuera, sua fiauo and brjjau Catalogue, true. UASOU & SAIILHI Or.SAlT AND PIANO CO., 16 East li'.s ZU (Uws C-uirc), i:rw T3ES. PENN'A ftGRICULTURHL WORKS. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Ifav Press es, Slump Pullers and Standard "Auricul tural Implements Kcnerallv. Sind fox Catalogue. A. B. FAlWL'iiAU dt SOX, York, Pa. - il HC 1 S
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