THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WINK, (OITON 4 PROPRICTOn. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 18S7. Republican Ticket jroiriART. Judge of the Supreme Court, HENRY W. WILLIAMS, Tioga County. STATE. State Treasurer, WILLIAM B. HART, Dauphin Comity. COUNTY. Prothonotary, Ac, CALVIN M. ARNER. Sheriff, GEORGE W. SAWYER. Commissioner!, 3. J. PARSONS. C. F. LEDEBCR. Auditors, R. Z. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commluionor, C. H. CHURCH. Pan Thii Around. Chairmen Cooper tod Senders of tba Republican and Democratic State Committees, bave jointly iiiaed 'in struction! about election ticket. The instructions are simply a succinct statement of the law, which provides that State Treasurer shall be voted under the head of "State;" that Su preme Judge and any local Judge shall be voted for under the head of "Judiciary," and other officer shall be voted under the head of "County." TO THE REPUBLICANS OF FOR EST COUNTY. Tuesday, November 8th, it election day- Less than one week from to-day you will be called npon to cast the ballots that will decide who will fill the offices of our county for the next three years. You will assist in the election of a Supreme Judge and a State Treasurer for the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. This is an important election, and although called an "off year" it is one of vital importance to the Re publicans of this State and of this County. Upon the result of the election in this State this fall much depends This year is but the forerunoer of 1888, and we ninst do our whole duty. Dem ocracy has clearly shown its incorope tency in the management of the af fairs of the Nation. In Pennsylvania this year much money has been, and will be, nsed by the democrats to se cure the defeat of the Republican State ticket. In Forest County, mon y from the Liquor League, Brewer's Associations and kindred organize ions, batched in Democratic Head quarters, will be on band. Republi cans of Forest County, stand by your colors, aod by an increased majority for our County and State ticket re b efforts of the, Boroo spoils men. Our State ticket is one to wbich any Republican can point with pride; one which we can present to any hon i .. ...... est minaea man as ine nest ticket in the field. The ticket presented by the Repub "I T . . . means oi forest is as osual, mane up of men who will fill the offices they eeek, with credit. Calvin M. Arner, our candidate for Prothonotary, is a yonng man of ac knowledged ability; a man who is perfectly competent to fill the office to which he deserves election. No iotro duction to Mr. Arner is Becessary tbe people of Forest Coonty are well acquainted with honest, bard-working Lai. Arner. By an accident he be came a cripple and can no longer per form manual labor, and having always been a staunch, active Republican, his party gave him the position he occu pies on the Republican ticket, koowiog be was the mao for tbe place ; that he will, as Prothonotary, discharge bis duties in such manner as to reflect credit upon tbe men who elect him. Don't allow any one to prevent you from votiog for Arner; be is tbe right man aod will be elected by a majority tbat will astonish tbe natives. Our caudidate for Sheriff, Geo. V. Sawyer, an old citizen, a branch from that old Puritan slock that makes warm friends, good citizens and trust worthy officials. An old soldier, one of the boys in blue for whom we can never do too much. Although never engaged io politics, Mr. 6awyer is known throughout the county as one of tbe men whose word is as good as bis bond. As a business man he is well versed, practical, prompt and to tbe point. That be will inske one of the most efficient aod uptight officials Forest County has ever had no one who knows biui doubts fur a moment. Vole for George W. Sawyer for 6lieriff; give him your influence, and you will perform a duly to yourself which you will never regret. The Republican candidates fir County Commissioners, Mr. Ledebui and Mr. Parsons, are men with whom tbe citi&eus of tbe couoty re well so quaioted. They are honest, square, level hi'sJtd, suJ Jttcrvo election to the office, which they will conduct upon a plan to the best interest of the county and the taipayers. This is an important office and Ledebur and Parsons are the men. Vote for them. For County Auditors our candidates are men who will carefully look after the County's finances, betides this they are both good citisens and Re publicans of the type that make our party a success. Vote for Jones and Gillespie. For Jury Commissioner we present Uncle Henry Church, and when that's said it's enough. He is on old citizen and can grind out Jurors from a Jury wheel who will do justice even between Republican and Democrats. Don't forget to vote for Church. The fact is our ticket from stem to stern is one with which the ticket got ten up by the opposition cauuot be compared as to merits, efficiency and integrity. We have the right men and if the Republicans of little Forest do their duty we will elect the whole ticket bv a big majority. Vote the ticket straight. Curtis M. Shawket. Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Wbeit a Free Trader attempts to convert you to his doctrines, ask him what would he the present condition of this country if we bad not estab lished a Tariff to foster and protect home labor. A victory in 1887 means a Repub ican President in 1888. Close up the line of battle. A land owner builds a fence a round his farm to protect it from outsiders, and the Republican party built a wall around Uncle Sam's farm for the same purpose. The cases are precisely sim ilar. Republican success depends on in dividual exertion. Do your duty aod see tbat your neighbors do their's. Emigration is always from adver sity and towards prosperity from Free Trade to Protection. It is is a noticeable fact that during President Cleveland's tour be received a more enthusiastio reception from the lebel, tban the Union soldiers, and he deserved it. If Protection benefits the laboring man, (and tbat is sell evident,) it would be suicidal for him to rote for the party of Free Trade. Let your vote constitute one in tbe majority in favor of Republican prin ciples. A. & ree 1 rare workman is one who picks his own pocket. Where can a purer or better judge be found than Hon. He cry W. Wil lfamsf He ought to be placed on the Supreme Baoch, and he will be,? Protection protects that is the whole story. The people can always be trusted, and hence a full vote means a Repub' lioan victory. Do hot disfranchise yourself by not votiog on the 8th of November. It is political suicide. Seal your political faith with your ballot. . W. C. T. TJ. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tionesta Union. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Ell Holenian. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. U. Dale, Mrs, n . j. nooeru, Recording fcec'y Mrs. L. A . Howe. Cor. Sec fc Treas. Mrs. S. I. Irwin. Woe unto him that ffiveth his neighbor drink, that puttest thy bottle to Aim, and maicest aim arunkenaum. Hab. 11, 15. Tbe wicked workelh a deceitful work but to him that so wet b righteousness shall oe a sure reward. Kev. 11, 18. CALL FOR PRAYER. Hannah Whitall Smith. From tha Grst, tbe woman's temper auce work has been a work of prayer and1 faith. Realizing our weakness in all that the world calls strength, we have been driven to our knees to find in oommueion with God that divine streugth which is made perfect io hu man weakness; and we have not been disappointed. As our work has widened, the need for prayer has widened, also. Aod now, when this heaven-born movement has expanded into tbe World's Woman's Chr.stian Temperance Union, tbe same spirit leads to tbe same methods, aod from many hearts comes tbe cry for a world embracing prayer day, wide as tbe cir cuit of the sun. It will unify the thoughts of the white ribbon women II around the globe; strengthen their purpose aod make their band clasp firmer, as together they hear onward the wbite flag, inscribed, "For God and Home and Every Land." Therefore it has been agreed te set apart the 12th and 13th of November, 1887, as days of prayer fur the growth and universal diffusion of all forms of temperauce work, especially those that have their origin in the conviction that tbe use cf, and trsffio in, brain poisons of every kind, must be abol ished by an appeal to the intellect through argument, to the heart throogb sympathy, aod to the conscience through tbe quickening power of Christ's almighty gospel. It is suggested that Saturday morn ing be devoted to a wemau's temper ance prayer meeting, asking for light upon the question, What is my person al duty in this matter T The following program may be of use then : 1. Quest ion -Gal. 5:7. "Who did hinder you ?" i. e , Why are Dot more wooieu in the temperance work? Answer Judges 7:3 j Heb. 3:18, 19, with Num. 13:28 33. 2. Question Judges 5:16 "Why abodest thou among the sheep-folds T" ., Why are women so absorbed in doraestio matters, that they cannot work fur tbe Lord ? Answer Luke 14:16 20 with Matt. 13:22. O A . .1 .. A. . ..tC . vjesnon jiaii. zv.w. "vny stand ye here idle?" Answer Matt. 20:7. "No tran hath hired us;" . e., We have not bad tbe arrest of thought. 4. Question Deut. 1:18. "Whither shall we go upt Our brethren have discouraged nur hearts." Aoswer Deut. 1:29, 30; Deut. 20: 14; I. Cor. 1:26 30. Saturday afternoon or evening the following program is suggested for a meeting of childreu. Subject Tem perance. Hymn Bright Jewels. (No. 97 in Gospel Hymns No. 1.) 1. Reasons for work among chil dreo-Prov. 22:6; Eph. 6:4: Matt. 19:13,14,15; Prov. 20;11 ; Matt. 18: 2; Exod. 2:9. 2. What a child can do II. Sam uel 1:20 28; II. Sam. 3:1 21. Closing Hymn "Only an Armor Bearer." (No. 82 in Gospel Hymos No. 1.) Tbe following piogram for Sunday is suggested ; MORNING. Read II. Chronicles 29. Preach from II. Chron., 29:5. The Cburcb must "carry forth the filth" of the sin of temperance "out of her holy places, AFTERNOON. Gospel Temperance Meeting, Hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldier." (No. 45 in Gospel Hvmus .No. 2.) 1. The rail aud commission. Matt 28:18 20 Notice, "Teach all nations." Mark 13:10. 2 Promises for the world. Ps. 22: 27 ; Ps 24:1 ; Isa. 2:1 4. 3. v hat is the message? John 3: 16,17; Ps. 49:13; II. Cur. 5:18 21; Eph. 3:8; I. Cor. 2:1. 2. 4. To wbnm is it sent? Matt. 18:11 14; Luke 14:12 23. 5. What is the secret of power in the message? Acts 1:4, 5, 8; Luke 24:46 49. 6. What are its results? Rim. 1:15 17: John 12:32; Acts 3:26; Matt. 1: 21 ; Luke 1:67 79. 7. Therefore our purpose. Ezek. 7: 23. ("Make a chain'' around the whole earth.) With I. Chron. 12:17, 18. 22. Closing hymn "Who is On the Loid's Side? (No. 34 in Gospel Hymns .No. Z.) EVENING MASS MEETING. Hymn 'What Shall the Harvest Be?" (No. 79 iu No. 1.) Read Judges 4. Speak on Judges 5:7. "A mother io Israel," the World's W. C. T. U. is organized mother-love Closing Hymn "Blest Be the Tie that Biods." (No. 114 in No. 1. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citizens of this Commonwealth for their approval or re- jection by the Ueneral Assembly of the the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania. Published by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution of this Common wealth; Suction 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representativea'of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assembly met, That the following amend ment is proposed to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth of l'ennsy vania, in ac cordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said Constitution to be designated as Arti cle XIX, as follows : ARTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor, to be used as a bevei ago, is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a aMsdcmeannr, punishable as shall be pro vided by law. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor lor ether pur poses than as a beveraite may be allowed In such manner only as may be prescribed by law. The Ueneral Assembly rhall, at the first session succeeilinu the adontioii of this article of the Constitution, enact law wiui adequate penalties tor ilseiitorcciiient. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. CHARLES W. STONE. Secretary of the Commonwealth. AgeuU to hell the H1ST0EY or BLACK PHALANX. lie oooitliW Tbe ret mt m k.aJ k iMufd Ik Htiimif laa I MM Ivuiih 4ur1u La van m. mi loei-ea Mo iTwiry - Cla wiU.su i tt. ftelU rut M nee and BUchi Bit stills Alis reewri Sf te ft uUe week. Poa'i asUe tbie ba to asaae 5a4 fcr atmUst) ast4 HU'tiUnsi, er i ID tW wa tt (hmm m biaAsratMe, a ell betcbisaww ptxt. M iikob fae. AMERICAN PUB't CO Quote M liiwn, STEAM ENGIMEMPE52 X biiKium and Machinery a Specialty. Second hand Engines and Boilers on hand. Send for Kjock List. THOMAS CAKLIN, Alle- gheny City, au,61y. Wanted, Ma 4 --11 4f AMENDMENT TO TUB CONSTITU tion proposed to tlio eitlrens of this Commonwealth for their approval or re jection by the General Assembly of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pub lished by order of the (Secretary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the constitution of the common wealth : Srctios I. He it reotved by the Smote and 1onite of Bejtre'entative of the Com monwralth of jynnmtlvania in (Jrneral Assembly met. That the following la pro- finNod a an amendment of th- conntit'i ion of the common wealth of Pennsylva nia in accordance with the provisions of tbe eighteenth article thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eiuht, tlio four qualifications for voters which reads as follow : "If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid, within two vears, a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at lpast two months, and f'Hul at least one month before the elec ion," so that tbe section which reads as follows : "Every nialecltlr.cn. twenty-one rears ofage, possessing the following cii.ifiilca tions, shall bo entitled to vote at nil elec tions : First. He shall have boon aeitlsen oftho Lnited States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided in the State one year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native born cit izen or the atato, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding iho election. Thlrdi Heshallhavermiiln.il Ion district whore ho shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding Uie election. Fourth. If tweutv-two rears of aim or upwards, he shall have pekl, within two yenrw, a state or county tax, which shall have ivecn aasesHed at Imst two months, anil paid at least one month before the election," shall be amended so as to read as follows : Every male citiren twenty-one years of age, possessing the tollowlng qualifica tions, shall be entitled to vote at the poll tng places of the election district of which lie bum ii at me nine oe a resiaeui ana not elsewhere : First. He shall'have been a citizen of the United States at least thirtv davs. Second. He shall have resided In the stale one year (or if, having previously oeen a quanneu elector or native oorn ell' izeti of the state, he shall have removed thererrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. mini, iie snail nave resided in the elec tion district where ho shall offer to vote at least thirtv davs immediately precedlmr the election. The legislature, at the session thereof next after the adoption of this sec tion, shall, and from time to time there after may, onset laws to properly eu force mis provision. Fourth. Evorr male citlm-n of tho age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days and an Inhabitant oi mis state ono year next preceding an election, except at municipal elections. and for the last thirtv rlitvs a rpsiilnnt. tit the election district In which he may offer bis vote, shall be entitled to vote at such olection in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elected by the people lrovided. That in time of war no elector in the actual military service of tha Stare or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of bis vote by reason of his absence from such elec tion district, and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for tho return ami canvas of their votes In tho election district iu which they respectively res uie. Fifth. For the purpose of voting, no fierson shall be doomed to havo gained or ost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the L'hited Stntos or the State, nor while engnged in the navigation of the waters o the state or of the hiirh seas, nor while i student of any college or seminary of learning, nor while Kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the inmates of any home for disabled and Indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose of voting, shall be deemed to reside in the election district where said home is loca ted. Laws shall be inado for ascer aining, by proper proofW, the citizens who shall bo entitled to the right ot tutlrage uerouy esiaonsned. A true copy of the Joint resolution. CHARLES W. STONE. Secretary of the Commonwealth, Send for Catalogue. era. PARSER BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Shcw-roorns:97 Ghamfaars St., New York. PRESBYTERIANS Who do not tak th Uenld and Pre fester, should SEIVT rira Oae-C'cat HI lamp FOU. A. BainpU copy of that paper aud ft beautiful Ltjtj.-auifravod Calendar for 1888 biz 4'xAH lucbM. Or and namua anil aridroNKea of tto or mora Vremb) tffittfia .f dit1rut In mil tea woo do Dot now lake the paper, and receive) ttiaCaU eiiditr and sample copy frba. Dkraslalonra, Mrution naniuuf cburch and pwiur, iid aaf Wburt) you ihw tilt AHrlresi UtUlLII ANI I'HKNBTTER, 11B fcLM tiTanaT, ClkClMMATJ, O. G OOD SALARIED I U or Commission to Men and Women U to act as local or traveling Auents. No experience needed. Steady work I James E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N, Y. Mentloa this paper.) aug-ila. i s- f . , -... -A I 1- S JjS 2 ( i 3 HERMAN & DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, - IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND rim FMM8irmr cmocEmES BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES Or ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Io onr DriiR Department, which Is in churns of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always tie found tho PUREST DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS COM POUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. 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Tidioute.... ...Thompson s. Irvineton. Warren.... 9 17 8 4.i 6 15 fi :jo e 12 6 4i 6 12. lv... Klnr.ua.. ..arl P. M P.M. p7m: p. m.;a.m. 4 2(! J lr p". M.1 A. M. lr...Rrsdford ,.ar 8 00 A M, P. M. 6 12; II (l.r fi Will (Mi . 5 3li; 10 4.1 5 31 HI-'W 1 1 05 10 85 9 55 ar...KinKiia....lv ... Sugar Run ... Corvdon Onovtllo ....Wo f Hon.... 0 12 9 40 H 17' 9 45 8 S3! 10 0i 6 40 10 11 6 47 10 18 8 53 10 24 7 07 10 88 7 21 10 65 7 37 U 09 7 -47-11 1 8 03 11 87 8 10 11 43 P.M. A.M. 9 34 l 24 ,10 2! 0 15 0 00 fi 18 10 24 Quaker Bridge ...Hod House.... ... Snlitiiianca.,.. .So. Carrollton., ...So Vaudalia.., Allegany 6 04 10 08 4 4!l V S t 8 82 7 Ml 7 20 6 55 fl 28 6 15 A.M. 4 34 4 21 4 07 4 or.: 9 30 tl 12 9 05 lv Olean ... .ar P. M.A. M Additional Thai Leaves Kincua 11:05am, Warren U:50iin, lrvlnston 1:45 pm, Tidioute. 3: 15pm, Tionesta f:05pm, ar rives Oil City A:45pm. Aimn ion At, Thain Leaves Oil Citr 0:00 am, nlcopnli H:40 am, Kuglo Rock 0:.Vni. Presldtrnt 7:()'.'ain, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am,Trui)keyvUle9:O0am,Tld onte 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrive Irvinnton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin cua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydnn 3:00, Onoville 3:15, Wolf Run 8:30, Quaker Bridge 3.-40, Red llouso 4:10, Sulaiuaiica 6:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vauda lia 6:48, Allegheny 0:13, arrives Clean 6:80pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh n;00nm, ar riving PlttHliiiruh 7:25pm, areSnlid Train between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm. ar riving Pittsburuh 7:35am, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Hlecping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburtili. .VP-Tickets sold and bap-age chocked to'all principal points. , Get lime tables giving full lnforinatir a from Company's Agents. CEO. S. G ATC1IELL, Utn'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, (ien'l Pass'r an- Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. ALLEGHENY JfALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh and the East. Only routo laudinu pn-sengers at Union Station without delays or transfer. .jr-tf-Trains run by Eastern Time. 'l ime table in cfVoct July 10, 187. Northward, I Southward. I. I 3. I 5. 2. a. m. 9 (HI p.m. p.m. i H 50 1 5(1' 10 (io; 3 07' 10 as; 8 4ti 11 27i 4 35 1 1 431 4 57, Lv. Ar, Pittsburgh. p.m. a. m. p.m. 7 XI), 1 15 A 1HI2 10 5 45 II 87 7 0 18 10 13 W. P. Juno 10 47 11 32 1 1 45 12 11 Kittun ning Red Dank. East Brsdv 6 41 4 Mil A JA1 8 02 10 V2 4 4310 SI 4 12,10 oa 4 03! 9 62 12 I I 5 20i . I'arkor... 4 13 12 4(l 12 4K 12 25! 5 35 Foxbtirg . 4 05 3 67 3 21 12 32 1 07 1 HS 2 05 6 44 fl 23 . Kmlcntoii. 3 55, 9 44 1 21 R cnnerdell S It 2 45 2 15 90S 834 80S 1 50 2 20 6 55! Franklin... ..Oil City... 2 60 7 25 2 20 p. in. p.ni irt.ni n.m. a. m. a. in. p.m. 3 15 4 1,', 5 30 05 0 22 8 00 a. in. ia. in M.N. Y. A-P. ..Til (i (.villa. ...Corry.... ..Mayville... ... iirocton... ).in.a.ni in. 3 OS 4 12 5 2C 5 54 1 211 1 ZOi t IU 12 20,12 2l 10 Ml II 161 10 03 10 S5' 10 l.Sjrw 8 301 7 40i A 141 8 "Jill .. Bunk irk. 9 47 8 III Itudalo... 'l ionebta . S 62 4 25 5 00 6 30 7 37 8 10 8 45 9 05 1 IK 12 43 12 K' II 60 9 33 9 15 905 a. in. . .Tidioute... ..Irvineton. ...Warren... Siiliunniica. .. Bradford. ... .Clean Ar. Lv. 7 23 10 55 v... 8 00 II 25 8 1111 11 45 4 4 V p.m. p. in. u. in. p.m. Jt-ir Buffalo Sunday Train leaves Pi burgh 9.00 a. m., arrives at Oil City, i, p. in. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:20 m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., stop ting at all statloii-i, AVII MrCAHOO. Oen'l Supt. E. II. UTLEY, Geu. Frt. A Pass. AgC Pittsburgh, Pa. Mason & Hamlin Organs and PianosT The Cabinet Organ wna introilncrd by Moon A Humiln in lMil. ltt"tii V llitiiiiitt Oiti.a tuvu fciways iitiihiUinci (heir fuprfinucy over nil (itiitr, bavluif rvcwivtii Iliu'lititlluiiuia n uJlisitut Wurld ' juiatiit UUIUbM Nil The Improved Mode of SirtiiL'in-r I'iano, Invented " by Mamu it lluinliti in U a r-ut jidvuute In pluno cotittriieiun, fxpcrU ro:iuiim in il ('thu grctttet iinproYtjnu iit in pianos In Imlf n century." I'luuu circular, ciitfiiuint m0 iteliniunmlt from pit re ham-re, uiunu:itiii, uuu luucra, and rUuu uud Orgau CiiUtloguty,, fi tuj. & HAMLIN 0BSA1T AVD T1AV0 CO., PENfl'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. ( Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Hay Press es, Stump Pullers unci Stsndard Agricul tui'Hl lmpluiiients uenerall v. Send fx Ciitulopoe. A, U. t ARUCilAR A SON, York, Pa. J 4