ft THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. C. WINK, CCITO 4 SoeSltTOS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER?, 1887. M. Saw Carnot is the new Presi dent of the French Republic. Ho is looked upoo as ft man of much ability, but has little record as a statesman. Ax least ono Deniocralio paper op prcciates its cold-water allies. In an exuberant burst of enthusiasm the Kansas City Time ejaculates: "G d bless the noble Prohibitionists of New York. We need 'em in our business." The Postmaster Oenoral'i report shows that one cent letter postage is about three years off". The revenues of the department are moro nearly ready for the change tban they were three years before two-cent postage was adopted. A late dispatch from Minneapolis says: "Nearly complete returns of the Q. A. R, vote on the proposed depend ent pension bill have been received at the national (J. A. R. headquarters iu this city, and it is practically unani mous in favor of the hill. The gen eral pension .commission Geueral Murrell, of Lawrence, Mass , chair man will complete the returns and present them to congress." Thk fiftieth Congress met and open ed its session Monday. Speaker Carlisle, the free trader, was re elected by the Democrats, the Republicans voting for Mr. Reed of Maine. The President's Message was not presented until yesterday, and as it covers much more space than his last year's volum inous effort, it is not likely that more than one out of a hundred will ever have the courage to wade through it. The British holders of Confederate bonds will have a strong lobby at Washington this Winter to boom scheme to make the Government re deem those securities. The confidence of these misguided investors is pathet ic, and yet not surprising. A man who was fool enough to buy those bonds in the first place may easily be excused for the milder folly of expect ing thia Government to redeem them. rhila. Press. W. C. T. TJ. COLUMN. Conducted oy (Ae Tionnta Union. The W. C. T. V. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. EH Holeman. Vioe Presidents Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Roeording Sec'y Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Boo. A Tress. Mrs. 8. D. Irwin. Il'oe vnto him that rrivrth his neighhor drink, that pnttest thy'bottlt to him, and makest him drunkenatso. Hab. If, 15. The w Irked workoth a doeeltfnl work i but to him tliatsmneth righteousness shall be a snro reward. Kev. 11, IX. BrCKI.KN'N ARNICA SIAI.TK. The best Salve In the world fjr Outs, Bruises, Hores, Ulcers. Sslt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettor, Chappt Hands, Chilblains, Corns, anil all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively eures Piles, or no pay required. It is niiaranted to irive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents box. For sale by CI. W. Itovard. per The Papalatloa of Tlaarata. Is about 700, and wo won I J say at least one half are troubled with some affection of tho Throat and tilings, as those com plaints aro, according to statistics, more n n Microns than othirs. Wo would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to rail on us and fcl a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lung. Price 50c, and H.00. Trial siro tree. Respoctlully, O. W. lkivard. Qld Ilinglatid is well pleased with President Cleveland's message. Two of the principal papers of London comment as follows: The Morning Post says: "The messsge will pro duce a profound sensation in Europe as well ss in America, and will strengthen the free traders' cause throughout tbe world. The Daily Jveww says: "Seldom has an American President had a more important lesson to teach. The fact is that although President Cleveland -Ves a pretense of shutting hisgjeg' ,. .m policy oi pT'iioIiTias beeu reduced to a practical and theoretical absurdity. Tbe stone now rolling will not stop until the idol of protection is broken in pieces." What tbe people of this country want is a message that will please Americans more aud Eugland less. Industrial Education. The late legislature of this State passed the following resolution: That the Governor ia hereby au thorized and requested to appoint a commission consisting of not more than five persons, citizeDS of this Com monwealth, to make inquiry and report to tbe Legislature at its next session, by bill or otherwise, respecting the subject of industrial education includ ing an examination of the extent to which it is already carried on in Penn sylvania, and elsewhere, the best means of promoting aod maintaining it in its several grades, whether by State or local action alone, or by both combined, how far it is possible or de sirable to incorporate it into tbe ex isting system of publio instruction, the best method of training teachers for such schools or departments, and what changes, if any, are required in the existing system of normal schools to St. a a at. e.nauie mem to provide sucb training or to meet more fully tbe needs of tbe system of publio instruction as now oigsnited in this State, with such other inquiries as the commission may itself institute or be requested by the Gov eruor to undertake. Tbe members of the commission shall serve tviibi.ul compensation, except tor necessary expeuses and rlerk hire aciually iu curred,and approved by the Governor. In pursuance of the foregoing reso lulion the following geuileuun have been appointed by the govt-ruor to serve upon tho said coniinianiou : George W. Alherlou, LL D., Prei deot of Pdnusylvauia hute College A. II. FetteiolV, Ph. 1)., President oi tlirard Cullrge ; XaiLau C. bebaetfer, Pb. D., Kuiziown, Pa.; George J Lot-Ley, Keq , Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Col. Theodore W. Bean, NorrUtovtn, Pa. STRONG DRINK THK CHAMPION FIEND. An arch fiend arrived in our world, and he built an invisible caldron of temptation, lie built that caldron strong and stout for all ages aud all nations. First he squeezed into the caldron tbe juice of the forbidden fruit of Paradise. Then he gathered for it a distillation from tbe harvest-fields and the orchards of the heinisperes. Then he poured into this caldron cap sicutu, and copperas, and logwood, aod deadly nightshade, and assault and battery, and vitriol, and opium, and ruin, and murder, and sulphuric acid, and theft, and potash, and cochi neal, aud red carrots, and poverty, and death, aud hops. But it was a dry compound, and it must be moistened and it must be liquified, and so the arch-fiend poured into that caldron the tears of ceulories of orphanage and widowhood, aod he poured iu the blond of twenty thousand assassina tions. And then the arch fiend took a shovel that he had brought up from the furnaces beneath, and be put that shovel into the great caldron aod be gan to stir, and the caldron began to heave, and rock, and boil, and sputter, and biss, and smoke, and tbe nation gathered around it with cups, and tankards, and demijohns, and kegs, and there was enough for all, and the archfiend cried: "Aha! cbampiuu fiend am I. Who has done more than I have for coffins, and grave-yards, and prisons, and insane asylums, and tbe populating of the lost world? And wbeu this caldron is emptied I'll fill it again, and I'll stir it again, aud it will smoke agaiu, and that smoke will join another tbe smoke of torment that asceudelb forever and ever. "I drove fifty ships on the rocks of Newfoundland and the Skerries and the Goodwins. I defeated the North ern army at Fredericksburg. I have ruined more senators than will gather next winter in the national councils. I have ruined mole lords than will be gathered in the House of Peers. Tbe cup out of which I ordinarily driuk is a bleached human skull, and the upholstery of my palace is so rich a crimsou because it is steeped in bu mau gore, and tbe mosaic of my floors is made up of the boues of children dashed to death by drunkest parents, ajjd my ttTOrtle music sweeter than Te Deurn or triumphal march my fa vorite music is the cry of daughters turned out at midnight nn tbe street because father has come home from tbe carousal, aod the seven-buudied- voiced shriek of the sinking steamer because the captaiu was nut himself when be put the ship on the wrong course. Champion neud am II 1 nave kindled more ftr-e, I have wrung out more agonies, I bave stretched nut more midnight shadows, I bave open ed more Golgotbas, I have roiled more Juggernauts, I have damued more souls than other emissary of diabolism. Champion fiend am 1 1" T. DeWitt Talmage, D. D. ICxcltrmrnt In Texas. flreat excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by tho remarkable recovery of Mr. J. K. Corby, who was so helpless ho could not turn in" bed, or raise his head : everybody said he was dyinjr of Consumption. A trial hottlo of lr. King's New hiwoverv was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a lariro bottle and a box of Ir. Kind's New Life Pills; by tho time he had taken two boxes of Pills aud two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this Oreat 'Discovery for Consumption free at (J, W. Hovard's. THE IMFROVfiD WHITE -18- -vl 4 ' 'JSM HUMPHREYS' EOJiiorATinc vrnanTAST specitic3 Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. I 8 00 PAGE BOOK Treat. neat af anlaaala aaa Chart Heat Free. crura ft:ft: neamatlsm. I 1'iaieaiprr, aai iMaraarcea, I. I. Hola ar traba. Worm, E. E.-t'taiia, Ilravea, Parantanla. r. I-. Colic ar Cirtpea, Rrllrarbe. ! J. S'tacarrlaae, Ilrmorrhsara. . M.-Rllaca I!. 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James k. wuitney, nurseryman, Kochester N. Y. Mention this naner. I atiir-U5. REAL GRIT. A son of tbe Emerald Isle, on Lis arrival ia New York, met with aa old acquaintance who invited biro to take glass of grog. Fat declined, aod gave aa a reason ot ins refusal that be had joined lha temperance society in Cork before leaving Ireland. Ilia friend said "that was of no cooeeqoeDce aa a pledge Riven iu Ireland was not binding here." To this piece of left banded morality Patrick indignantly retorted: ''Do ye suppose whin I brought me body to America I'd be afther laving me fowl in Ireland ?" Rev. C. C. Rurobrrger delivered an able and convincing sermon on the evils of interaperauee to a deeply in tercsted congregation at the M. E Church a wetk ago )atl Sunday eve uing. Young men do not realize as they should the importance of early form iig habits of self coiitrol aud st-lf de nial. Not a few men of genius bave been wrecked because they did bol learu to leuy themselves a temporary pleusure for the sake of a permanent LiUDtCt. The great need of to day is to ap preciate hoar little we kuow, bow much there is to be learned aud the selection of right ideal or motive; m motive that will lead us iu tbe right way however om!l. Agents to Sell the HISTORY of BLACK PHALaNX. 3!l i)r "X Wll . K-!.-a, mw. V) r'' ' hr hlU ImI M tv f.l-a pat rw. f 'MfertfUt. 1 V A T?,li5?-4aa: 1 gS&F fi . or ttlw f-a as " tlr'tiat r aft ATTICAt, FUB QCO OMiBnaU . JTI'ST LOOK AJF m EXCHANGB BLOCK FOR HOLIDAY GDDDS! Moliday Goods. Santa Claus Ksadquarters. Whore yon can find rreacnt at Specially Low Pricna lor tho noxt 30 day. CHAIRS AND ROCKERS I In evory atylc, both Antlqito and Mod- em, In LEATHER, PLUSIT, WILLOW, or . CARPET- CHIFFONIERS, BOOK CASKS, II ALL HACKS, IlKACK ETS, BASKETS, FOOT RESTS, OIL PAINTIXUS LADIES WRITING DESKS, SIDE HOARDS, CHAMUER SUITS, In Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry aud Antique Oak. EASY CHAIRS! TOii WOKK of everv description execu ted at tlie REPUBLICAN offloe. Si i W m H lr a jo o o 0 i-t a 5 aHH tZ 1 C 0 a '? r.l H 5 A GENTS V WANTED To canvass for one of tho lamest, oldest CNlaliliKhed, Heat Known Nnraerlea in the eountrv. Mont liberal terms. Uneqitnled. faeilitics. tiencva Nurservv ExtnliHfhed ISttl. W. A T. SMITH, (leneva, N. V. ADD7F Hen' 8lx eenta for post.nte nitt and reeeive fiee a costly box of poods which will help all, of either sex to more money riirhc away than anything elite in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once ad-C drss True A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr. 9 Send for Catalogue. crs i P3 t3 Oc, ;tf!Mt w iV mm j, c tr era o J JO c in W o it Send for7G-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE i . c.- I r ! I J 13 a XsX MENTION THIS PAPER. PARKER EROS., XIakers, KERIDCN, CONN. 8Icw-ror.rTf r "'""tor: 11, Kaw York. BOOKS, THREE GENTS EACH! Th foilowlnf bookf su publiabed In neat paunthWt form, rrtntnd fmra mnnti resvUbla tTi on rond rd. lht" tvr teiUiuul eicepUoo Lit tti-it bfksi over pub- rtinir aiiikaii tuaet Ui irtc fc Uicti tUej a iir utiereti. tsveh ou u cuiulei iu litcll ; paper, tvod tawy ot itim liauiisu.nielr illuntrui mnea iu luv tavoa or laou-te, mud fura liuratar of lUm dy mt tim moat triflipi uraith U the) iumiiwb of t!, i.eui le in oi'uurLutittv to itrure thai 1m. '. id ny oiiit i-l'ill lllfne CiL. Will Li WOUiU CJ3t ttlaUiy Duu'i buy your Holiday GooJd liiihl you ee our (.lock. ir. .y. iirifKisM ,t Co, (Ji) A WKKK and upwuuln Msiiiv!y tH'ured by nu n ut!h(.s Mfilu.g lr. 8t:ut(' (jenuine I-.Uh-Iih- UlU, jueiiMM y, etc., atuil by ladiua hulliii iv m:.U ' Klui -tri l.'orsotM. Kiiitiple IVw. L.ait) k?k. Ur. Siwiti, 81 Ifrotvlwuv, N. Y, ..v,li-iin. WMrn mt Utm Worlal. Kitubil and Orata. (Vn. Ulu askicriptiun tvad III it runout of ti Bt wundarlul Vuiktuf ustlU'ai n4 of fSM. Very lutratinc n4 Instruct)). Woatdvn mt iht (e- A deocrlpiion rl tl.a hiadj wiurtar fhl tfti taa,utiitil liattsa toou4 ! Uia iKrtluu vi m.ua, milk reloaa lilualrtllon.. "A FIsMwure i rtlm,M anal Other r.-tetlt. 9f Joaiaa lu.s l Wik." 4 Collection .l trtM.atitif ftmui heicliaa by tii mal lobular huiisoraua rltr ol ti day. Tmm AKft Kealal. I'apcra, by Clara Aiuurr., aalhnr tf " lh Uujf Umuiu.Dla " a unt rldlculwualf fuusj bwuk Inery tt,f qna 10 " Widow bedolt." ChrtslMM Hartra, br lii.ai Ba Dtoiawi. ToaUlna a aanttMi- wf tua a. t wine; Cbrtatmaa atorlea ar wnttaa j tltagratMt vrllarwL r lived. K li oa UcuB)lt. Koaaa lita EMta ,ami. A bm-k ul aiattat.iitclurM. auit aaanil (amna. (ur tua littia lulhs i I nmr. Hopulsar UajftUllMa mm UI1oh, fauronmaa, aramtv tte and lut'iellc, nil ltttiit all tbe lataal ).et and t tupaiar. ThaAvir-BBatele Meat of MMlrm Tlaua. Oootalna pur Iralu at.d bin 1 atiiilM uf famtiua aVBlf-maaa AtbWacaM.lroa.1 tba llma.kf Fraukita to U araaant. r asailtUr UiftaiUaia. r-mUlataf Ibaorlgta an4 aatKor hlpol luatiy plntMi Irenently mat a raadlag a4 CMivaiaav iloa. valnalila voth of rt'artaca. Law LlfW In New f rk A aartaa mt wMA paa atetaraa t)nytr( tha 4ra aite or Ufa ia tha great ctiy. Utlrataf. Tkm Horn tm WMltaa. Xol an ad martial og circular, lint a thoroughly prartkai vnrk, point lag out a waj by wMf-kaii mar maharnuntf. aaaliy. rapidly and bootatly. lluBidred 1'epular , aaotlmcaUl, pakbatlc ad comte, lurintng met ol tba lan ritaa. dw and old. blr NoeJ'a llrlr. N..ra). By Hra Mat Aotaa WlbUI: A Burtcrc1 Llffe. A N t1. By Mtaiua HaaU-axD. An Old tnawllon. A Kuul, Bf Mig. An ft. Tha Fnrrrlllnl Itnblea. A Ifivtl. By M. T. Cttv. m itc wiu i uatfii . nssai aovti. uy oil? am toil, Jr. it -i itV ('LI. il iHUTS. Bf HAaWaatST Bluumt. IVatrl ul til O. eaa. . Ilollon Aah llttiL A Moval. llffc lloktN A Koval. Ky Ctt W. riaar. 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BoatKao. 1km laiirormin Cabin. A Vaal. By If. T. Cat-do. In variety of Style and Color to suit both TASTE and PURSE. LOTJITaES, TABLES, &C, &cO. too numerous to mention in detail. Come and aee and bo made happy by (retting me neat uotug ror tho Least Money at NELSON CREENLUND'S, S31 Exchange block, next to Exchange Hotel, WARREN, FElSTJSr'A.. baiivartumtwranlttd or money rtfutuUA. foitut Lamia tokeD fur fraction- of a, dollar. A u our re li-tt.i mm rarer to iuj nattafitpar pubUaUfd In few Yk IthcwUn to tha CunutfrctHl Aartoclca. AH or thru Mid lr iiu-u uimil AdOfMUMt; rtSL.lrTitrubllkrb9 WMurn9mHrt,w kuriv BafWa will land any four ot the nhTn book by ntil pvt raid urn rvwirtoreolr 1 9 fVnfai inrrm f.ij wM C r aim mor twenty fli ior AO OdUi Ui an ura hit to tM -;) for Id Catall ai.Uia lit buntl id huar-jj with cloth back, for ! .10. Thiali LhacraaLcst bargain in bortkaararorforad. Do not fail utikt Htlvait.4ra 01 it. a at Ar H. J. HOPKINS & CO.'S eocoooooeooooceecceccoe ecoeecceeceeccceccccc IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO BUY GOODS!! COME AND SEE. iiiii;;::;;;i;ii;;;:;itiiHi-;Mt-?? LARGEST STOCK, FINEST GOODS, AND LOWEST PIUCKS! SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS FOUR YEARS OLD! SUITS AND OVERCO TS FOR MEN THAT WEIGH COO LRS. ! SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SIZES AND PRICES! IN DRY GOODS, Mill GOODS A! FLAK ! OUR 8TOCK IS COMPLETE I All Wool Undewear tor Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys. All Wool L uderwcar for Misses, Children and R.iblea. HATS FTA.TS! ANY HIZE AMY PKU'Bt C APS CAPS! ANY Hl.B AND ANY IMtlt'E: All Wool Blankets, Gray Blankotx. Sliantv Blankets. Mixed Wool Horse UlankoLs, Kneo Kobes, Wolf Robes. BLAUKETS I'toa Blankets, Our stoek of Biiots and Shoos Is very large aud MUST BK SOLD, RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOTS A SPECIALTY G$tQCE3tnts9 Geqcehies GmcwrEs FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT! Our Grocery Stock Is always Complete, and embraces everything kept In this market. HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY. Coine snd aee us ; we will do you good. FT. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! GROCERS, PENN. DRUGGISTS tc TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BU FOUND the Fwsumr GnocEnms. BERRIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Tlie only brand of Laundry Sonp awarded a first cliiss nii!dil at thn New Oileiina Kxposll ion. Guaran teed alwilutuly pure, and lor general household purpoHes is tlio very butt WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, t Formerly B , H. v. p. n. r.) TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Jnna 19, 187. Wextwaid I'lttalmiKli IHviHlcn Eastwanl 7 ar)! 1 11 4 0.1 2 15 A.M. 7 28 i 4 II 4 at ha i i: r. m. P.M. P. M 9 on 2(Vjll IG f8 44 1 4ri 10 22 tSR.'i tl 87 10 0:1 fn fttitl St, 9 66 8 1 1 IK 801 1 OS f7 63' 12 Ml 7 40 12 4S f7 M.IUi 7 o .'ia 0.. 0 4!l 11 601 6 12 11 ir P.M.IA.M. ar Pittsburgh lv Parker Fox bnrs; Frankllu lv. ..Oil Cly...ar 14 8 rw 7 68 7 20 6 00 P. M. IA. M. 4 2() H1." P.M.! A.M. 6 12 11 Oft; 1 1 0r 6 5H II 00 10 3.il A.M. A. M. ar...Oll Clty....lv Oleopolia ...Enirle Rock... President..... Tlonesta Hickory ..Trnnkevvllle.. Tldlonto ...Thompson ... Irvlneton... Warren lv... Klnr.ua.. ..ar A.M. IP. M. 9 00 SfiO 12 11 12 14 12 40; 12 2 1 Ml IM 2 15 2 05 P. M A. M. P. M.I A. M. II 0 M "60 t2 7 10 f3H3 t7 17 3 36 f7 20 3 62 7 K7 4 O.il 7 60 t4 13 7 68 4 20 H 1(1 f4 46 f 8 29 lv...Rrndrord . i ar...Klnrua....lv ... Suirar Run ... 6 3 1043 9W Corvdon 6 31103(1 34 Onovlllo 6 24 10 29 9lfi....Wo r Run.... 6 18 10 24 9 Oil-Quaker HrldKe.. 5O4 10tW 8 32 ...Itwl Mouse.... 4 401 9 611 7 601... Saliiinanea.... 4 341 9 8l 7 20j .Ho. Carmllton.. 4 2t! 9 2Si 8 .V1I...S0 Vamlalia... 4 07! 9 12 0 281 Allegany 4 05 9 05 0 16;lv.... Olean ... .ar P. M.1 A. M. A. M.I 6 16 n soi e 12 P. M. P. M.I 800 P.M. 6 12 17 8 4A 9 05 9 36 A. M. A.M. II 25 A. Sf. 9 10 9 45 0 S3 10 0.4 fl 40 10 11 6 47 10 IH A 63 10 24 7 07 10 S 7 23 10 65 737 11 09 7 47 II 21 8 03 U 87 8 10 1145 r. M. A.M. Amiitionai. Thai Leaves Klnnia IhO.'iain, Warren U:.r0pin, Irvlnnton 1:45 pm, Tidioute 3:15pm, Tlonesta b:0.'pnt, ar rives Oil City OHftpni. A nni noK a I. Tnim-T.earra Oil Cltv 6:00 am, Oleopnlln (1:40 am, K.JRle Rock tl:56nifi; Prenldeiit 7:02nm, Tlonesta 7:A2am Hickory 8:4Oatii.Truiike.vvlUe0:lOam,Tld- outo W.aOatn, Thompson 11:00, arrives lrvinoton 11:30am, Warren 12:60pm, Kin ana 2:05pm, Huar Run 2:20, Corydon 8:00, Unnville 3:16, Woll' Hun 8 SO, Quaker B i' id ire 3:10, Ked House 4:10, Nalamanea 6:02, South Carrollton 5:.".0, South Vaada- 11a om, Atieu-ueny VilH, arrives 01 ran 0:30pm. 1 rams run on Kastern Time. Tkaivs leavlua Pittsburgh 9:00ani. ar- rlviiiu PittMlinruh 7:V5pm, are. Sol id Traiua between Itiitl'alo and I'ittshurirh. Trains lravinir PlttMbiiruh M:M)nm. ar riving Hitlsl uruh f;3.'ism, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Hleoplntr Cars between Biitl'slo and l'illxlmri'li. "Tii-kets sold aud bOL-ireve check ! to all principal points. uet tune tallies giving lull lnrorniatltn from Company's Agents. CiE(. s. Vi VTCIIELL, Ocn'l Supt, J. A FELLOWS, Oen'l Pas'r onJ Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exehaiifrn St., Bulfulo, N. Y. J. L. CRAltj, Aicent, Tioneetn, Pa. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most direct route to FlilnliiirKh and tha I'ast. Duly route landinu paxscnger. at Union station without delays or transfer. JF-Tralns run by Kastern Time. Timo table in effect July 10, 187. Noithward. " l7"8."i "67 a. 111 p.m. p.m. I. v. Ar. tl (Hi 8 60, 1 60 IMttabnrgh. 10 13110 00; 3ti; w. p. June 10 4710 3.H 3 4'J Kittan uing 11 .".2,11 1:7 1 4 KA Ked Hank. 11 .-! 1 1 43: 4 57 Knt Brady 12 11I2 14 52Hj... Parker... 12 40! 12 25i 6 :trL Fo.xbur . 12 4N! 12 32 6 44 ICmlenton. 1 07, ti 23 Rennerdoll 1 :w; 0 5"...Franklln... 2 Or.! 7 25!. ..Oil City... i.ni ! p. m . I 1 21 1 50 2 20 p. in p. 111 3 15 4 16 5 30: 0 O." fl '. 8 HO 3 52 4 25 Southward. . in.iH.ni. p m. 7 211; 7 30: 1 JO 6 18! fl 1X12 10 6 4511 87 6 02 10 62 4 4H I0 IS 4 12,10 02 641 48 4 40 4 13 4fl,5 8 67 8 21 2 60 2 2U p. Ill a. 111 3 0- 4 I- 6 21 5 61 (I II 8 20 7 37! a 10 6 I HI 8 45 5 301 II a"ij 7 2:1 10 851 8tHI II 25 i 8 111,11 45, p.m. a. m. p. 111 m.W.N.Y.iVP. ....:'..Titusvllle , ... tJoi-ry... . Mavville.. ...Broeton... .. Dunkirk . . llnMahi.. ...'I ionesta . .Tidioute.. .lrvinoton. ... Wai ren... Salamanca .. Bradford. ... .Olean..... Ar. Lv. p. 111 I 1." 4 03 3 5ft 8 111 2 45 2 16 a. in 9 62 9 44 0 0t 8 34 8 05 la. m. a. in 'a 111. 1 251 7 10 12 20 12 21 j 10 60,11 15.. 10 03110 351 iu 151 8 801 9 47 8 10 I IK 12 43 12 10 II 60 9 S3 9 15 9 05 a. 111. 8 16) 7 401 7 mi fi 40 4 49 4 '( 4 001 p.m.L In our Drug Department, which Is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always bo found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDEu WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., DEALEIIS IN CLOTH I KG, DRY GOODS, NATIONS HUS, C6PS, GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY IsRi'ARTM EVT. :0VWmX OBUOB AHD CASH. TAKLN IN EXCHAGE FOR WiOW rV-nuflalo Sunday Train leaves Pl'ts burnh 9.IHI a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:20 p. 111. Returning, loavea Oil City 2:20 p. in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. nt., istop- 1ing at nil Ntatioiw, )AVII McCARCO. Oeu'l Supt. E. H. UTLEY, Oen. Frt. A Pass. Agt. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. Tlifl Cabinet Or'in was lutnulnccd hy Itltuou A Hum iii iu I Mil. Aluut. tV Han.llii Orii. hnvg klwii) matiitiiitift iltcir mpri-nutcy n(tr U !urs, having received HiirUcBi Donuisui uJl Great Wurld'a The ImprovfiJ Mod' of Hnjn.tn ' I'iaio-, In rented by Alam te Uuniliu In Ui, i a jrr.ut t ttvauco iu pUno t'UiihtriaMiHi, i xt rt- prur onndnn u ' ihti cr-ulcatt idipiuvf nt i jjiiuhi.- 1 Imlf a tiiturv.' i'lmi'i 4'irctil t, c nt .in 'i'- t'jtimonia. Irom Iurclittjif r(. nuii-it iitu, ..nil n. u rn, tn i I'm- o ' d HASOy & HiULIVI CS5i:i A1J3 riAUO C3., 45 lilt 11:1 Sc. al:s tjis), l'r.V7 VCES. AGP.If ULTUFAL Pth.-'A Slmini : uii e. Saw .Mil s, llav Press- i'H. stump Pullers mi l Slandiud Ayraieul- ii ihI I ii . i 1 - ti it's ir-'i" nil' v. Si'ul fu a ... ii. I'AKQ I'll All. & SON, Yoik.Fa. WORK -. IVuHS
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