THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. . WINK, tOlTOS 4 PROPHItTOH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2iJ, 1887. ItrpiiMfrnn Tlckrl. Jl'DIt'IARV. .Tiidfrc of the Supreme Court, HENRY W. WILLIAMS, TIorb County. STATE. State Treasurer, WILLIAM B. II ART, D.iuphin Comity. " coisTr. Prothonotary, Ac., CALVIX M. ARNER. Sheriff, CEORGE W. SAWYER. Commissioner, J. J. T ARSONS. C. F. LEDEPVR. Auditor, R. Z. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C U. CHURCH. Pass This Around. Chairmen Cooper acd Sanders of the Republican and Democralio Stale ' Committees, have jointly issued in structions about election tickets. The instruction! are limply a succinct statement of the law, which provides that State Treasurer shall be voted unJor the head of "State;" that Su pre mo Judge and any local Judges shall be voted for under the head of "Judiciary," and other officer shall be voted under the bead of ''Cuunty." THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Election day draws near, and it is time our Republican friends were buckliog into the work. We wish to say a word concerning the candidates of the party. The State ticket is a very strong one. For State Treasurer, tho party has Darned one of its best men, Capt. Wm. B. Hart, and for -Judge of the Supreme Court, tho party could not have named a stronger or bettor man than Henry V. Williams. Both these genllemon will be elected, we predict, by handsome majorities. Of our county ticket, tho election of Tfhich we feel is equally sure, we wish to ipoak more in detail, not that the candidates need any more praise, but we feel it a delight to dwell ou a tick et composed of such good ruen and true, whose personal acquaintance we lave the pleasure of. Calvin M. Arneb, Our candidate for Prothonotary, Reg ister, Reoorder and Clerk of the Courts, is 10 well acd favorably known to nearly, if not quite, every voter in the county,- that it seems that any thing we could say in his favor would te words wasted. Having been nom inated by a good majority he is fairly entitled to the hearty support of the Republicans throughout the county th"aricuTil triutiff.- BSSides this, however, we can say that he is a gen tleman well thought of by all who arc acquainted with him, universally kind and pleasant in his manners, and while post-master of Tionesta con--ducted the office in such a manner as in gain the approvr.l of every patron 'irrespective of politics, and his oblig ing disposition made it very pleasant for all who had business to transact there. Most of all Mr. Arner is a cripple, having lost a leg while at work in the lumber woods, since which time he ha not been able to perform hard work aa he used to before be met with the accident, and is therefore doubly deserving of the support of his fellowuen ; and we think on this ac count will get a large sopport from the Democratic parly. Mr. Arner cast his first voto for General Grant, in 18G3, and Las ever since been a staunch Republican, always standing up manfully for its principles. lie has made a very thorough canvass of the county and we are pleased to learn that he finds bis prospects very flatter ing ioeeed. Of bis election to the important office for which he has been nominated there isu't a doubt. Give him your vote. George W. Sawyer, The Republican nominee for Sheriff, is another of the well and favorably known men of Forest County. A hardworking, industrious, plain, everyday-alike gentleman, he is popular wherever known ; a man among raeu, with a heart in bim as big as an ox. A mao of good business ideas, intelli gent, well educated, with a fuud of gnod common senso, he is peculiarly tilted for and will make an excellent SherifT. Mr. Sawyer has beeu a friend indeed to many a suffering family and s'ellow mortal iu limes past when via tied by siiikuets and death, and per haps no man in the community has beeu half so prompt in responding to a call for help when help was most ocuded and appreciated. At tie opening of tbo war Mr. Sawyer shoul dered his mueket aud marched to the front, giviug to hi country three good years of bis ftrvice, and ho is at rtieut a iumbr of the G. A. R., aud we know Juat miny of his old comrades, who are getting fewer every year, will stand by and glvn bim a lift when they have so good an oppor tunity. Mr. Sawyer's canvass has been a very courteous and gentleman ly one, and ho is very favorably re ceived wherever be goes. We, his neighbors, who have lived along side of him for years can most heartily recommend him to the people of the county as a Grst class citizen in every respect. Fon County Commiwioskks, Our candidates are J. J. 1'arsotn of Jenks, and C. F. Idebtir nf Green And a better team it would be difli cult to Cud anywhere. Mr. 1 'arsons is an industrious, liarJ worker, a level headed business man, nod one who knows right from wrong and has the sand and honesty ti choose the right every time. He, too, was one of the brave boys in blue, whose comrades will take delight in giving him a boost in a time like this. He will make a first class officer. Of Mr. Lodebnr it is not necessary to say a word where he is known. A steady going, honest, industrious farmer, a man of the clear est judgment in all matters, especially those pertaining to tin affairs of the office which he seeks, unbiased, yd firm in his convictions of right, we I could not think of a more fit person fur Commissioner. In his township he has had much to do in administer ing its affairs, and as an officer, there is not one of the citizens in the town ship but will say he has been A No. 1. His popularity at borne can easily be learned by inquiring nf any of his neighbors. As we said before, it would be hard to God better timber for County Commissioners, and it is not every day that the people of any county have opportuuity to place two such good men in that office. For County Auditors, Messrs. R. Z. Gillespie of Kingsley, and E. L. Jones of Harmony, are the Republican nominees. The office of Auditor is an important one, and this fact tbo party had in view when it made its nominations. Mr. Gillespie is a man of good education, a first class accountant and just the man wanted in that office. While his col league on the ticket, Mr. Jones, is a shrewd, level-beaded gentleman, and will make an excelleut County Audi tor. The pcoplo need have no hesi tancy in supporting these gentlemen, for they will God they have elected the right men for the right place. C. II. Churcu, Our candidate for Jury Commissioner, is a Hickory township citizen, and a good one, too. He has held the office of Coroner, and made a good cffical. Ho will be equally good as a Jury Commissioner. 'Squire Church's elec tion is a foregone conclusion, as there are two to elect, and he has no opposi tion. This completes the ticket. It is be fore .the people for their support. And the people can make no mistake in electing it from top to bottom. We feel confident it will be done, but it needs work. Victories are not won by staying away from the polls, or being over sanguine. Get out every vote, Republicans, and vote the ticket straight. It is necessary to do this to wiu. Our enemies are ever on the alart to snatch a victory when they can. Go to work now and keep at it till the polls cIopp, and victory will once more perch upon our banners. When the vest pocket voter is re ioforced by the hearth and home voter they make a formidable team. They do say that the 1000 Repub lican majority in Indianapolis so soon alter ine rresment s visit to that city was a worse snub than Foraker got. T . .l.i . r kkk i bade ana nign wages is au impossibility, nothing except a demand for Homo Labor will properly reward it. Did you ever stop to tbiuk why the people of other nations want free trade here? Because it is to their ad vantage and to our disadvantage. What we have accomplished uuder a Tar. ft that protects our industries has made us what we are, and if we shall continue the same policy for twenty yeors longer, we will surpriee the world with our achievements. Shall we stop, or proceed ? Answer at the polls. Republicans will remember that there will be three tickets to vote this year. The first, labeled "State," will contain the uame of William B. Hart, candidate fur State Ticastirer. The second will bear the name of Henry W. Williams for Judge of the Supreme Court and will be labeled "Judiciary." The third ticket, labeled "County," will have the names of the county oominees, as follows : For 1'rotliono- ttry, Register, Recorder aud Clerk of the Courts, Calvin M- Arner j for Sheriff, George V. Sawyer; for County Commiasiooer, J. J. ParsoDs, C. F. Ledebur; for County Auditor, R, Z. Gillospie, E. L. Jones; for Jury Com missioner, C. II. C'hurclj. Protection to Home Labor is Re publican policy Protection to foreign labor is Democratio policy. Which do you prefer ? Tub Republican party this year most depend upon the vote of the country districts. Let our fiiends re member this fact and when election day comes let there be a full vote polled. Wk are called to battle not merely fur Protection to Home Labor, but fr Prott-cti-ui to the Homo itself. The laws for the pieservatinti of pub lic order and the sanctity of the Sab bath are openly oscailed. It is de clared that the Republican Adminis tration must be rebuked and tho Re publican party defeated for standing on the side of public morals. Will the people remain passive under such a challenge? This is asked in tho elo quent call for a Phila. mass meeting. Piiotection instead of increasing prices ultimately through competition reduces tliem to the lowest point con sistent ith prosperity. Neither Cap ital nor labor can uilurd to have them lower, By reducing American labor 50 per cent might compete with England, aud 6G per cent with Germany. Aro we ready for such a suicidal reduction. Give Them A Chattco. That is to say, your lungs. Also nil your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it is. Not only tho larcer air-pasanpra, hut tho thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When those are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lung cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it fold, eough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of tho family of thront and nose and bond and lung ob structions, nil aro bad. All ought to bo got rid of. There is just ono sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Hoseliee's Herman Syrup, w hich any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle, Even if everything else has failed yon, you may depend upon this for certain. Proclamation of General Election. Whereas, in and by nn act of the Ooneral ssembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections of the Commonwealth.' iiassod the 2d day of July, A. P., 18o!l, it is mado the dutv of the Sheriff of every count v within this Commonwealth to give public notice of tho Oeneral Elections, and in such to enumerate: 1st. The olllcers to bo elected. 2d. Designate tho place at which iho election is to beheld. I. LEONARD A (J NEW. High Sheriff of tho county of borest, do hereby make itoi. ii uim v mis jiuoiic uouce to lie lectors ot tne county or rorest. that a ticncral Election will beheld iu said coun ty, on Tuesday, Xovember 8, 18S7. 4 ween the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 d. ni. at thesevoral Election Districts. Iho Electors of Harnett townshin at Jacob Maze's Carpenter fchop. Tho Electors of Ureen township at tho house of I,. Arner. The Electors of Ilarmonv townshin at Allender School House. Iho Elect irs of Hickory townshin at the hotel of J. W. Ball. The Electors of IIowo townshin as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit : those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point where the west line of vV arrant No. 3193 intersects tho line of Warren and rorosr. counties: thence south by west lines nf Warrants HUH. 311)3. 318'J. 3187 and 3180 to a poiut where the west lino of Warrant 3185 inter sects with tho Jenks township line-, thonce by Jenks townshilp lino eust to a point whore tho eastern line of Warrant 370ft intersects said Jenks township line; thence north to northeast corner of w arrant ibfttl ; thence bv the north line of 87Hft west to the southeast corner of 3803; thenee north by said east line of 8803. to a post tho northeast corner of said Warrent; thence by tho Hillings Warrant 4545 east to the southeast corner thereof; thence north by the east line nf the Hil lings lot and east line of Warrants 2878. 2fts0, 2903, the Fox Estate, 2ftfl and 2735 to where tho east line of 2735 inter-ects the Warren anil Forest County line; thence by snid Warren and Forest county line west to the northwest corner of Warrant 3198, the place of beginning, at Gusher City School House. 1 ho Electors of Howe townshin rrsidimr in the Election District of East Howe, to wn : j nose re nding east of the above do scribed Middle Howe, at Brookston. in Brookston Library Hall. The Electors of Howe township residing in the Election District of West Howe, to wit : Those residing wost of the above de scribed Middle Howe, at tho Ilalltowu School House. The Electors ot Jenks township at tho School Hou.se in Marien. Tho Electors of Kingsley township at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in Tionesta borough. The Electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. At winch time and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: Ono person for Juilgo of the Supremo Court of the State of Pennnyl vania. One person for Slato Treasurer of tho State ot Pennsylvania. Alne person for Prothonotary, 4iCgister, r.ecorder and Clerk of the Courts of For est County, Ono person for Sheriff of Forest County. Three persons tor County Commissioner of Forest County, (each elector to voto for only two persons. i Three persons for County Auditor of Forest County, (each elector to voto for only two persons ) 1 wo persons tor.ltirv Commissioner of Forest County, (each elector to voto for only one person. ) The act of Assembly entitled "an ac' re lating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, ltl!, provides as follows, viz: "In case tho r arson who shall havo re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person ho shall have received the second hiuhest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in hi place. And in case the person who shall havo re ceived the highest number of votos for in spector shall uot attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his pluce, and iu case the person elected J udgo shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of volos shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and it any vacancy snail continue m tho board forthespm o of one hour alter the time lixeil tiv la aw forthoopenimrof tho election tho oualitied voters of the township, ward or district for which such ollieur shall havo been elected, present at tho placo ol election shall elect ono of their number to till such vacancy. I also give oliicial notice to tho electors of Fureat county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1 S74 :" SFr, l. All the election bv tho citizens shall Ik by ballot ; every ballot voted shall bo numbered In tho order in which it shall bo received, ami tho number recorded by tho clerks on tho list nf voters opposite tho namo of tho elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or mo-o tickets the several tickets so votod shall each bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the samo to bo written thereon, and attested by a citizen of he district. In addition to the out h now prescribed by law to bo taken and sub scribed by election olllcers, they shall sev erally be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses In a judicial proceeding. Alljudges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers nf every election held under this n t, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or alllrmcd In tho presence of each other. The, lodge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, then by a Inst ice of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors and clcrkshall heswnrn by tho Judge. Certificate of such swear ing or affirming shall bo duly iiuido out and signed by the olllcers so sworn, and attested by the ofllecr who administered the oath. If any judge or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear tho officers of election in tho manner required by thin act. or if any officer of election shall act I without being duly sworn, or if any officer ol election shall certify that any officer was i sworn when ho was not, it shall be deeui I ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the officer or olllcers so offending shall be lined not exceeding ono thousand dollars. or imprisoned not exi-eeding one year, or both, in tho discretion of the court. Sue. 11. It shall bo lawful for anv quali fied citizen ot the district, notwithstand ing tho namo of tho proposed votvr is con tained on tho list of resident taxable, to ohalleniro tho vote of such person, where upon tho proot of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by the election board and tho vote admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to bo a naturalized citizen shall be required to produce his naturalization ceitilicato at the election before voting, except where he has been for five vrars consecutively n voter In the district In w hich he offers' to vote ; and on the voto of such person bo ing received, it shall bo tli9 duty of tho election officers to write or stamp on such certificate tho word "voted," with tho day, month and year; and if any election offi cer or olllcers shall receive ii teennd vote on the same day, by virtue of samo cer tificate, except 'whore sons are entitled to voto becauso of tho naturalization of their fathers, they and tho person who shall off er such second voto, shall Is? guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo tined or imprisoned, or Isith, at the discretion of tho court: but Iho lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars in rsch ease, nor tho Imprisonment one vear. Tho like punishment shall bo iull'ietod on conviction on the officers of election who shall neglect or refuso to mako or cause to be made tho endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sue. 12. If any election officer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of tlio right of suffrage as is prescribed bv this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment, from any person offering to voto whoso name is'not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to voto without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction, bo milty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such offense, to pny a lino not exceeding livo hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment nf not moro than ono year, or both, at the discretion of tho eourt. I also mako known tho following pre visions of the now Constitution of Penn sylvania: . ARTICLE VIII. SUKKHAOE AS D II.KCTIOV. Sue. 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi e years of age, possessing tho following qualifications, shall be entitled to voto at all elections : t'irnt. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United states at leait one month. Sccoii f.-He shall have resided in theStato ono year, (or, if having Previously been a qualilied elector or native born citizen of the Stato he shall havo renmved therelorm and returned, then six months,) iniino 'i a!ely preceding tho election. Third. Ho shall have resided iu tho olection district where he offers to voto at le-ist two months immediately proceding tho election. Jhttrth. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, he shall havo paid within two years a Stato or county lux which shall have been assessed at least two months ami iaid at least one month before election. tine. 2. The Heneral election shall 1.3 held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of-November, hut the Heneral Assembly may, bv law, fix a different day, two-thirds of all tho mem bers of each House consenting thereto. I also give official notice of the follow ing provisions of an act approved tho Sillh of Sfarch, 1NKI, entitled "An act regula ting the mode of voting at all tho elections ot tins Common weal tii." Skc. 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and House tf Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in Oenerul As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same. That the qual ified voters ot tho several counties of this oinmnnwcaltu, at all general, township, borough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or partly pi inted and partly written, several! v clas sified as foilows : One ticket ahall embrace the names of alljudges of courts votod for, and shall bo labeh-d "Judiciary;" one ticket shall emhrai-o tho names of all tho State officers voted for and bo labeled "State;" ono ticket shall embrace tho n.unes nf all the county officers voted for, including offico of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if voted for, and bo labeled "County ;" ono ticket shall embrace the names of all th township officers votod for, and be labeled "Township ;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of all tho borough officers voted for and bo labeled "Borough," and each class shall bo depos ited in separate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given, That any person excepting Justices of the I'eaeo who shall hold iui v offico or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this Slate, or any city or corporated district, whether commissioned officer or other wise, a snliordinato officer or agent who is or shall bo employed under tho logisla turn, executive or judiciary department of this Stale, or in any city, or ol ai incor porated district, aud also that every mem Ii.t ot Congress and of tho Stato Legisla ture, or of tho select or common council of any citv, or commissioners of anv in corporated district, is by law incapable of noi nog or exercising at Hie time, the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or . lerk ol anv election iu this Cnminon- wc ihii, ami mat no inspector, piduo or other officer of sueh election shall boeligi- wo m eo wioti voted lor. The Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of tho cei tilicate.s of return of tho olection of llicir resneclivo districts, mid produce tliem at tho Prothoiiotarv's office ill the Borough of Tionesta, ait follows: "All judges living wit'iiu twelve miles of tiie Prothoiiotarv's otlico, or within twenty four miles if their residence bo in a town, vilhigo or city ipon t ho linn of a mil road leading to Ihe count v sent, shall before two o'clock p. in., on 'WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER NINTH. 1887, and al other Judges shall before twelve o'clock, ni., on II I U Its DA Y, NOVEMBER TENTH 17, deliver said returns, together with tho return sheets, to tho Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall lie filed, and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the Prothonotary for publiu inspection, liiveii under my hand at my ollico in Tio nesta, Pa., this 7lh duy of September, in tho yeur of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, and in the ono hundred anil twelfth veal of the Independence of tho United States. 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V Itch UuK-l OU uud Mi .IU alor, 67.00 Price, single Bottle (over &0doMwX .UO Isold br Drasglalei or ent Prepaid oa Uevelpt of Price, Humphreys' Mod. Co., 109 Fullon SI., M. T. a DRI7F K,-"d slx wills for postage rl rnltt mid receive flee a costly box of noods which will help all, of either sex to more money 1 iuht away than anything olso in this world. Fortunes await tho workers absolutely sure. At once ad- dress True .v. Co,, Augusta, Maine. Ajir.O mmm Tlin only brand of Laundry Sour awarded a (W. class medal nt the New Orleans Exposition, liunrart tctl absolutely pure, and tor r'iieriil household ptifoses is the very host 1 liSTl'RN NKW YORK ,t PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, i Formerly n , n. v. a r. a. n. ) Tl M H T AW K I N K V F KCT.Iun e iff, ISH7 . Westwaid Pittsburj;h Division ( KnstwarJ A. M. P. M. I 7 2.'il 4 11 4 n:i 2 Pb A.M.IP. 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Siipar Run ... S 10 PI! ! f;V Corrdon ft SI 10 Sll! !l 114 Ono'vllle h2l 102!'! ft l.S'....Wo f Run..., ft 18 (0 24, ft (Ml Quaker Ri IiIro, 5 04 IOCS: 8 82'... Rod House... 4 40 II M 7 Ml'... Salamanca... 4 :il 4 21 4 07 4 (IV P. M.i 0;i'. 7 20, So. Carrolllon. 7 37 11 0ft ft is (1 ft V.. .So Vatuhdia... 7 47; 1121 I 12; 0 2M Uleiranv 80:1 11 ;17 O O:, a I t I Olnui, ' r ttlOIIJ'. A.M. M.M.I ir.M.'AJ, A nnnioN ai. Thin - leaves K ior.ua ll:O.Sain, Win rcn I .'t.'iOpm, Iivltuton l:l pin, Tidioute .1:l'.pm, Tionesta 5:0'pm, ar rives flil City rtM'.pm, Amu i iomai, TitAtN Leaves Oil City 0:00 am, Oleopolis (i: 10 am, F.:;lo Ris k rt:.ri;am, Prcsidriit 7:02nm, l ionet ta 7:fC'.i m Hickory 8:4Uam. Trunk e.vv II lol:UOnm,Tld o.ito ft.iUaiu, Thoini-so'n Jl:(w, arrives Irvinoton tl:;!0am, Warren p.';.'.0pni, Kin 7ua ftO'r.m, fSusar Run 2:20, Coryilon 8:00, onovillii :i:lft, Wolf Hun 8.!W, Quaker Rndtre u, l!ed llmiso 4:1", N.-ilamanivx ..:02, Soutli ( at i. ill Inn r.:.".o, Kiutli Vaiula lla .j;4)', Allegheny (:s, arris (druu :S0.m. Trains run on F.-iMorn Time. Tiiains lesvini; Piltshurith P:00ain. ar riving Pittsburgh 7:2ftp'.n, are Solid Trains between liutbdo and Pillsburiib. Tniss Icavinif l'it'sburnh 8:o(ii.m. ar rlvin Pitlsbu. uh 7:8.'miii, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Weepintr Cars between lluf'iibi and PiUsbuich. S'l-Tickt'fs sold r.nd bnecrav-o rhrcks.l l:i nil principal pointK. (iet time tables glvlnc full informutk n from Cooipanv's Airents. OKi i. S.'UM'CHKLL, Oeu'l Sunt. J. A. FKLI.OWS, tien'l Pas'i- an' Ticket Apent. No. 84 r.xchnnjro St., I'.utlalo, N. V. J. L. CRAIG, Auent, Th.iieslH, Pa. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most dirrct route to Pittsburjm and tho I'ast. Only route landing; pascngers at Union Station without delays or transfer. 7!fl-Tralns run by Katdcrn Time. 1'inio tablo iu effect July 10, 1.-S7.' Noilhnard, " i.t 3. tk:y Noulhwaid. I II. Ill ;). 111. p.m. ft (i:i 8 50 I ;n pi :l 10 (Hi H07 to 47! 10 !W 3 40 II 1 1 27 4 R.- II 4V 1 1 4 4 67 l.v. Ar. Pittsburgh, i W. P. June Kitlan tiinp Red I'.nnk. Kat Ilrady ... Parker ... .. Koxlmrtt . . Knileiii'.u. .111. H. III. p 111. 7 20; 7 30 1 15 Ii 181 A il'12 111 f 41 ; f. 4.V11 87 4 . 5 02 10 f.2 4 40! 4 43 10 8 1 4 HI 4 I210H2 12 II 12 14 12 4UI12 2.'. 12 8:2M2 5 2U: ft Ho 5 41 0 2.1 4 0ft 4 0H; 9 f.J 3 ft; 3 5ft 0 44 S 111; 0 (K 2 4 V: 8 ;i4 2 15; 8 05 ft tn. tti. 21 1 .SO 2 2"; p.m. I 07: 1 W. K elllierilell ..Franklin... ...Oil City...j urNT'7.v"i ..Titusvillo.i Curry.... ..Mayviilo... ...llr'octon... .. liiinkiik. ... Ilutlalo... U2I 250 2 20 p.m. 0 05' 7 25 2 0.".' rt.lll p.m. a. in. a m. p.m. a m i in. 1 25 7 IU S OS1 1 20 4 i:. 6 :iu ii 0".! 0 22j 8 (10' 4 12 .... 6 21 5 (ii .... ll: ... 8 20 .. 12 20 12 21 lOfto'll lftl ioo.;io:'A. ft 47 8 Id 10 in,.rr 8 SO 3 52 i 7 S7 , j... Tionesta .. ;. .Tidioute... j..Irvineton.. ... Warren... i Salamanca. ..liradford. ! Olcun. ... Ar. Lv. 1 18 8 10 4 2V, 8 10! .Tidioute... 12 4it 7 40: ft(Kli 8 15 Llrvineton.. 12 lo 7 lo fi."o ft 05! ... Warren... Ill 50 6 411 7 23 10 55! i Salamanca. 0 33 4 4!' 8 00 II 2ft ..liradford. 9 15 4 20 8 10 114.".! ! Olcun.... 9 05 4 00j. n. m. a.m. o.m.'Ar. I.v. a. m.:n.m. ,;,Tir-l!ull'alo Sunday Train leaves Pi'ts hiirgh 9.00 a. in., arrivos at Oil City, 2:20 ). m. Returniiur, leaves Oil City 2:20 p. in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., Btop piutr at all station-. OA VIII McCAROO. Ueul Siipt. K. II. I.TLEY, Cien. Frt. A Pass. Agt. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mason & Hnmlin f t-v ' Organs and Pianos. Ilmnliii la WiJ. Mu-oit & liuiniiii (ui.j imvu aluM iimiiit'iiucil their t-un uimy over nil nther, huvin rcccivftl lli-iu lliKioiii ui ull Ciichl ViMd' KihibUKJiia fcinco i vn, The Impmvctl Mntn of Strin-.-inu' 1'lnnon, Invnteil by Muuu & liuiniiii (a U u cjivut iiJvuaco iu i!ttiiu ctJiiftriu lion, t-xpertH iruiuttiu'iui ll "llto L'icHtci4t impruvttiiii t in piuiKiM half u iculury. I 'in no circular, ttnilitiniut' .h) ic'Btiinutiittl from 1un-hatrH, irnifit ian, und luacr, uuU 1'ittno ud Jigtiu (.'uUUoguci, frue. UASOU Is BAilLIlI 0K3A1I A1TD PIANO CO., 15 Zitt lf.b Z Cala Zir.), TEW VjIX. PENii'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Steam Kr.pines, Kaw Mills, Ilav Press es, M limp Pullers and Standard Agricul tural Implements ireuerallv. i Send fiu ratal, (.'lie. A. H. l'AUUUHAR A SON. i ioik, Pa. . i- -jrjpgQ
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