V V THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WtNK, KeiTOD 4 MMIITOK. WEDNESDAYJANUARY 18, 1888. Announcements. ItEPKE8EXTAT"lVE delegate. W are Authorized to announce CURTIS M. 8HAWKKY, of Tloneat, an a candi date fir Representative Detonate to the Republican State Convention, which meets in llarrisburg, April 86, next. NATIONAL DELEGATE. Editor Rtr.priu.tcAN Ploaae announce uir name as a cnudi date for Deloeato to the Chicago Conven tion, subioct to the District (.'on former. A. 11. KELLY. TIoiichU, Jn. 0, 18. Lamar's nomination to the Supreme Bench was coufirmeJ by tbe Senate on Monday, the vote standing 32 in favor aod 28 against confirmation. The great question among the Penn sylvania Democrats just now i as to who shall be chairman of tbe Stale committee. By and by it will be: How shall the Republican majority be cut down 1rhila. Timet. Senator Vest's threat that tbe Blair bill will be vetoed if it is passed will not scare the friends of tbat mess ore. The South is pretty strong in Congress, but not strong enough to control legislation by tbe methods of the bulldozer. The Senators are said to be largely tn favor of removing tbe injunction of secrecy from the reports and debates on tbe Lamar case. If they should agree to this, the country will without doubt be favored with some very in esting reading. You cover hear of a Free Trade philosopher publishing a work on Free Trade and neglecting to copyright it. On such products he wants Protection, and wants it badly. Tbat is where his inflated patriotism peters out and his enlightened self interest begins. It is wonderful how interested Speaker Carlisle bas suddenly become in the eontect which Mr. Tboebe is making against bis seat. When the contest was begun Mr. Carlisle merely laughed at it, but now be is disposed to regard it as a really serious matter. The Bradford County Republican says tbat the nearly unanimous and enthusiastic choice of the Republicans of that congressional district U for Blaine, and "no delegates should be sent to tbe Rational Convention from herejwhajpaintain nJ equivocal po- Yition oTrtiiis question." The Hunt ingdon Journal speaks in the same way for its congressional district. And that's about the size of it hereabouts. Cleveland and his free trade mes sage are as unpopular in pitta of the South as tbey are iu any part of Penn sylvania. Smith Clayton, a Democrat, writing to the Atlanta Constitution, says: "Free trade people are as scarce in Western Alabama as bairs on a Mexican dog. I have never seen a people more solid for anything than they are for protection. I have heard Presyltent Cleveland" damned all over Nor'th Alabama, and believe that if he should read bis message to the peo ple of Birmingham it would lead to a riot." We have information from Mead-1 ville that Col. "Jim" Reisinger, the veteran editor of Crawford County, is being urged by his friends to be a can didate for delegate to the Republican National Convention from his district. The same advices 6ay tbat Col. Rei singer will accept the responsibility and honor with becoming grace, and will enter at once into the arena. No better man could be selected as a del ' egate, and bis long and valuable ser ",( vices in tbe editorial harness of the party, pulling up hill and holding fcack going down, entitles him to some G such recognition. It ill afford bis friends of the journalistic guild a great deal of pleasure to record his success in the race. Oil City Derrick. True, every word of it; by all means elect Col. Reisinger. Tub absurd ruling of tbe Post office T I . . . ... fcpanmeni oy wuicu an immense amount of mail matter was stopped in tbe post-offices bonause of a picture or advertisement printed on the wrappers bas been cured, as far as the House of Representatives can do it, by the pass age of a bill yesterday which permits a proper amount of printing and pic tures on the back of wrappers. So Ijii as thero is room enough left for a legible direction, it matters not to the Poat-ofiico how the sender utilizes the reuainiog portion provided be docs uot use it for personal correspondence. Even if a strict construction of the Uw warrauted the interpretation so suddenly pat upon it by the Post-office Department, no public purpose was served by departing from previous usage. Tbe ouly possible benefit tbe literal enforcemeut of tbe law could effect was to make the provision odious and to iusure its repeal. This might have becu accomplished just as well itbout .topping a vat amount of mail matter without notice and ei pos ing nearly every large concern in the United States to loss and inconven ieuce. Phila. Pre. I." tbe midst of bis suffering from what may be an incurable and speedi ly fatal disease, tbe Crown Prince of Germany seems to have become the object of the designs of the assassin. A Paris dispatch says a plot against tbe Prince's life has been discovered at San Keojo, and that one of the plotters, a ancialist, bas turned inform er. It would seem as if u one iu high place, however excel lent his char acter or exemplary Ii is conduct, can escape the malice which prompts tbe assassin to his murderous scheniks. If any one ever so behaved, iu health and illticm, us to win I he respect of those who admire mauliuess and fortitude, Prince Frederick William is that man, aod that the assassin should siek to muider him but aJds fresh proof of the utter depravity of the socialistic elements of society. For Free Ltmbcr. Hun. Geo, A. Jenks, Solicitor Gen eral, was in Pittsburgh last week look ing after business connected with tbe DuBois estate, atiJ while iu tbe city be was interviewed by a representative of the 2Y, when the following collo quy ensued : "And what will be done with the tariff?" "It certainly will be reduced. This seems to be generally conceded by nearly all, Republicans and Democrats alike. The tar ill" rnuet come off some of the raw materials, but bow ouch seems to be the question." "How do you propose to compromise with the wool growers?" "The wool growers, of course, will object to having the tariff reduced on wool. It would be strange if they did not. The lumbermen of Brookvillo, my home, will also object to having the tariff taken off lumber, which has been and still is one of tbe chief pro ducts of that section. Tbe best inter ests of the masses, however, demand it." The lumbermen of JefTorson county, and the men who work in the forest and on the mills, can put Mr. Jenks' opinion in their pipes and smoke it. He is aware of the baneful effects of a removal of the tariff on lumber, and yet be virtually asks, what are you going to do about it? The auswer can be given at tbe polls next November, when Grover Cleveland will be a can data for re electbn. -Brookville Re publican. The above applies with equal force to Forest county's chief industry. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tioncata Union. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Holeman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. CJ. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberta. Rooording See"y Mra. L. A. Howe. Cor. Bee. A Treas. Mrs. S. D. Irwin. Woe unto him that fjiveth hi neighbor drink, that puttest thy bottle to Aim, and makest him dninkenalao.llab. II, 13. The wicked worketh a deceitful work : but to him that sowcth righteouHnexsHhall be a sure reward. Kev. 11, 18. 1 he following article was intended for the first issue of the new year, but reached us sj late tbat we could not accommodate it sooner. Ed. Rep. HAPPY SEW YEAR. Tbe books of another year have been closed aod each individual ac count balanced. Had we an omnis cient mind we could glance over tbe retreating year and single out and comment upon the state of each ac count as the 1888 babe has found it This tbe good God alone can do atd we are glad we cannot. With exper ience, however, as a teacher, it would be easy for any of us to generalize upon the successes and misfortunes of struggling humanity. N;ne of us can look over the vanished year and bon cstly appropriate the words of the Master concerning Mary, "She bas done what she could" yet bow many may well weep over tbe approaching harvest from scattered seeds of sin We lock backward: Forest county I and our pretty suburban villa on the fiver passes before us in panoramic clearness. Its history is a repetition of all in a greater or lesser decree. o We see the marital union of lovers and tbe formation of uew homes. Io the prssession of their new relation ship there is but two directions to travel. The habits of their former life powerfully influences their future. Purity, honesty, temperance aud re ligiou are the parents of all that is beautiful aud enjoyable in this world aud the key to unlock the beautiful gates. In the following of such a ped igree we most nearly approach him in whose image we were created. Proper care of the house aud loviug efforts to make inaukind purer characterizes the wife, while industry and correct habits is the reflection of tbe father of tucb a ho me -.. . i . i i i ..... vu iuo oiuer uauu it nngui oe easy lo picture a bousehuM verv much iu i , " vuuiiani wiiu uio auove. .Many are I he path, ami byways that lead iu other direcliou, all ending "where tho worm die th not and tho (ire is hot quenched." Tbe young mother does uot roalize tho responsible position she occupies and influence sho wields. Her husbaud uses tobacco, that is all, hence the liquor question does not in terest her. Her husband is a professor of religion. She cannot be iutercsted in the souls of those outside of her family, therefore missions ia a work for others, not for her. Her children are all girls and as no women driuk or smoke in Forest County, therefore "I shall not incur the ill will of my neighbor and acquaintance by remon strating against the business he desires to legitimately engage in. Of course it may ruin another neighbor's bus band and another's boys, but tbat is a matter of theirs not mine. I have no personal iu teres t. My neighbor's husbaud gets all the liquor he wants now either by doctor's prescription or by sending to Oil City, Titusville or rlsewhcre to keep under its influence the greater part of the time, so I dun't see why I should iudeiilify myself with either side and become au enemy of the other. Of course no great work was ever accomplished except by a little at a tirre lint I dou't think this applies to the liquor question. I am sorry for Mrs. Faithful whose sou has acquired such a habit of intemperance During bis sprees he antagonizes bis usual geutleiuanly attractive manner, neglects his busii.ess, acts the part of a rowdy and wears tbe marks of iin- pudenco to others when he was not himself. I sympathize with Miss A'a father who frequently rolls in the gut ter; whose heartbroken companion keenly feels her position as a drunk ard's wife and it is easy to understand why they are strong temperance work ers but as for me I will never occupy a similar position and do not propose to borrow trouble." Tbe husband dors not believe in drinking nor in the re monstrance, hides from the one who is securing names, goes to the train a balf hour earlier to avoid it, promised tbe other side he would do nothing against him, signed last year and lost customers on accoont of it, don't be lieve in it unless it is 'made general. "They help me in my business and I ctiuld not toterfere with theirs. Of course 1 am a professor of religion but if I can keep out of tbe way I can truthfully say it was net presented to me &o. &c." Here are two firesides, two classes of individuals pictured. The question conies up, where have I been in the past? Has my conscience responded affirmatively to tbe position which 1 have taken. The uew year is a good time for forming gom! resolutions. Shall I take tbe side "For God and Home aud Native Land?" A Great National Journal. THE NEW YORK Mail and Express The Advocate oi tho Doit Interests of tbe Hume Tlie Enfimy ot tho Saieoa. The Friend of American Labor. The Favorite Newspaper of 1'eople of Beflaed Tastes I'Terywhrre. Tor irmne m the rlallr oiHtlrn of the Nw York MAII' a no KXPKKbS hi been recog nize! as the leading; aXternoou uaper of the me tropolis, whilo It weekly r4itlou Ui been TUK KAVOIMTK IIOHB PAPKItln thouaamla of faoullea In every Btatelo the Union. It lu allalned Its great pupnlarlty and Infinenre by lta enter, prise In the ootlertton ot newe, the purity of lta tone, anrl the ability and oourage of ItaaiTocac of the ftlffliton aU qnt-ittiouaof yublle Interest. FOR lMsthe Mail au Eirm will he a better nauer than ever, and, M a Sloan, interest ing, iaauuctlre Home Newspaper, It solicit com pari on with mny other tn the vun. rv. Ids one of Uio LA II G HT fAPKRHPt li. J-iISimD auywhore. au1 spares neltliBr 11 Kr nor expanse to cure lor lta retwter th very boat La. mi ilejmrLuiciiU ot newspaper Uteratui. OUR POLITICS. Ve believe the Republican party to be the tme Instruuitmt of the POI.lTll.4tj rROGUES of tlio American ptnplft; anil boMing that the him-st en forcement of lt principles is the beat a uarantee of the national welfare, we shall sup. poittliem with all onruitrht: but wo shall alwars tn-atuiuuiK parties wiiu touslderutluu and lair play. AGAINST THE SALOON. Tho M .ti and FXPRFM Is tbft rAcojniir.fvt loiul. ivg journal ot tlio country in the greet Anil-r-nloon ltepuhllt'an movement. It bt llovee thut t liquor tiattioH it eiUtu to day m t!te L nltod Hiatus m th.i enemy of society, a liuluul source of curnmuon in politic, ttte allr oi a o arc by, a hrhoul of crime, and, villi Its av.iwitl pur pone of Miking to rorrupiiy control el'cUous aud Irisla IWi, is a i uURAfi tlie i.uMto weJuie aud de serves tli h ooiiduiiinuliou oiitil atooti liit-n. a In jiivt, all who wiU to haro In their o:ims a FlilgT-t f.A MWNfArt-.U of u i iuiii bcojie, uruaa views, clean padres an d i-iiurufcenu, kiudlr, uiiuranres on all (ucn It tnn of pei i oral puMIo UiUreat, will Dot be tlihuppolntPf) iu tho il ail ami EXi'MKAS, and e TobUtjcUuUjr aoalcll tlulr iutlueuoo and sup- W:BSCIUPTIO WATEM.-WBraLT. pr yur, V I.Otit rlx month, ;0 fun; Uir e monw.a. :tlci.ld. 1.ULT, iferyear, t.04h sil inoullt, :l.lG; tUrco Uiumu., al.vit oao luunih. AO ecu l. P11E3IIUMS. rvrny pen ritniEit to tho wmKi.T who K-tiitfl tM rtrnte t py for i actOiig ami .iviUno r---".os v. at.ri-.-.:iit from Uio map, Hb i;!'::i'fs ANY TWO of our elcuaia I'mmum r.rli-ni( of I..nolr. r.i fiaitirltl, l-ritii uiid licivi.oi, 'i.rv t t'opit .f vhi tiurt rr ij -n I k"tn. -. I luetics lu uUu, sunt lu Iijb auii---s itce uul poiLptud. l'Mt tfl.r-O wo BM.t the Mail AxnExi'HRH f' oyiar oiid a oiiy of M imkui'xy's kuuI paint . k o! ( liriMt lU'torc I'Ut'.ir, richly and arii-iiu . a :y r-iprouue d In Mil color, 'i'ht urt in.il of ' O' Yji'fj V't it;vlly fcJ r over A Ulih'KMgT vt blhcr popnlar and ral r.nAr iJM'.,iiuinr( uro o'il to biitmcribcrs and r.-'. Mt t-'t (no iaoit Iim-iu1 ( mis. 1 Uy caiiiot be ui'.ctbi.d l.tirc. L I'uU loi our uu'CUlu AGENTS ViY3TKJ. vl f t In pn-ry town tU'l Til fjlur lo Agcuia tuid u YV I.I f. li r Ni i ll C t .':'-t"i i In-, . ft.s V..VVflf:4 n.i-t thMr ASSISTANT. -.-.! iii; o'1c.-t c. no wi't, t in n a."u ttiair ii,. . v ':t fl-iti t! u'i fiCfUtuiL uppn tunny. --i: l, iillt h-nt. rf to all ain1. "I ' u " 1 Ultl'llMil t Uvlt.H 1 lirUllfIl trOtt.O .jf ; i -vl .ru-. fc.i.-iy luli bUA.1 AMU POOD SALARIED U or CouiniiK.-ioii to Men and Women U i i" ui-i u i.nai or iraveun exjieriHiut, needed. Steady work ! James i vV"By. N!!lr"',-vmH"' RM-heaier, N. . Mention Una nuner.) aug L'5. VuIIho" Charter Notice TVTOTICE IS HKHEIlY OIVKN THAT li nppliivatlon will be niatto to tho lov ernor of tho t'oniinonweBlth of IVmmyl vnnin at Unrrisbtir?, Ta., f-n (ho Willi day of Jan'y, A. 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Ounioin pur trail a itl Mi antea ut famuu Mil uadt Au.arlcaoliraai loo tlinaof araukiin to th proaant. r'aaalllor OuotuUoaa. riii(ltiln( tha origin tad anttww 'ttpol Uttlf )lilaa riwuajnll Kl loroodluc oad eOUVMM It.m. A vlua).l w.irk f rrlarcoco. Low l.lfc la New York. A mvU of Ttlft j aletar ''wiitc to dailc at la of 111 in tti iraolcllr. UurtroiatL 1 Uood ta U'oalta. Hot a odvartUInc cliaultr, hul o ll.jwuflil prar(l(l oik, polnliaf out wj bj hi-li Bll nitsf in aha mon-, omIU . raptaiy od buoMtly. Ooo llMdrrt fattltr fto aollBol, potbatl ail inmir., im iit una, must ol tb f..niaa. naw aod olJ. Mr Noffl'a Hi lr. . Kl. By Mn. Hn Aaau Pliaill. A Itart-Fc4 1.1 fb. Nl. K; Mmoa Htu 110. ah ma Mom BacrtBoa. 1 tionl, B Hra. Aaa I. aa. raT-Wo will B4.n! anr mr r.f tha ahrira booVa by I enla any twnty flvr lur AO (.U Ut. .Dtira lt.t 11 UMkti for In 'nti I tit .ulliw li.t Ix.ui"! in (.i.u;s Willi cloth hark, fur a) 1 .IO. Thut. ih. trraatat baraain In book, aver oller.. lo not fall louke advi.nt.i-v oi it. Aad'ftv-f ion 0uuruu"l or inorwv rtfniri. I'Mtas. .tatnri uk.n for fraction, of a dollar. An to our lolishihlr, a refer to anr new.paper puhUoltt"! In Nf w Y"i W. likrUrt to Hi. OomuiMrcl.l AneiK-le.. All onlor. n t.l -.lumuitiL AdUioalllotwi.: l".ai.X.i;i'10..rubllaker..No.la4IuriuavlMl..v;y link. IIUMPIIItEYS E0MT0PATHIO VETEBINAEY SPECITICS For Honea, Cattle, Sheep, Doge, Hogi, Poultry. 000 PAGE BOOK on Treat. meat er Animals and Cfaarc Htm Free. a l-'.vra. Conaeatlona. Infl.nnii.ilMi. f,.A.-Hplnl Alruluallla, Milk Frr. I.B. nlruina, l.auit9naa. H heuiualian. ' V. Iialnip(-r, Seaul Utartiaraea. I. !. liula ir i.ruba, Wnroia. fc. K. Cuuuba, llpuvea, Hueuuionla. r. t'olic ur lria. llrllyat-be. ii. J. HI iat-arrlugM, llctnurrhaB.. it. It. Triuavry aud Klduer Utaraaee. I. I. Kruuiive llseaes. Ataua-e. J. K. Diavuaca ol Dia-uatloa. liable 'aae. wltb te-lrjc-a. IIjuiqoI, VNltch Uuul OU and afillcaiur, 67.00 Price, aingl BotUetoTerbOdosesa . ,00 fold br UruBtilalsi er Kent Prepaid oo Uecelwt of Price. Humphrey!' Med. Co., i0 Vulloa II., M. Y. A WE1CK and upwurdw positively 0-J aociired liy men infeiitu sullin Dr. SioU'a Genuine Klectriu llult, NuHponnory, etc., and ly laiiioa Hulling fir. rScoit'H Klec IrtnCoraeta. Sample free. State wx. Dr. rcott, 81) Broadway, N, V, Nov.l'j oiil. rrBK WORLD TO BUY-GOODS!! AND SEE. t i t t i i t t i r 3: GOODS AND FLANNELS ! COMPLETE! and llova. nderwear for Misses, Children and llablea. I CAPS CAPS! ANY MI7.K AMI AX V I'llICK! BLJSTKIIIITS aivmvij ti uii lltflfLI, very largn ami M UST RE SOLD, AND SALT I embraces everything kept?u this market. & GROCERS, - - PEfJN. AND CHEMICALS! 25c. 50c. SEACHI )U nur inner wnt' irit Lfctvl WuiLI Huuld COiL Uatuv u .t coiuj'iet lu iiwli Tha Forio.ltnl Buhtf. a Kaval. Vf. T. Cai oob. t hr Uld Uub Thaou A a .... hy Sti. w.v Jr. T ho I'rarl mi thr llocoa. A Nwvrl. Py Ci im avvta. Hollow Aatt ItaOi. A Neval. ljr al4B.Br LkwuBT, lUurtrtittJ. tltTe lleaaa. A Mo1. t fm W, Piari. ladcr tho LUaca. A Vwial. Ut ot..r of Dora TIto.' Tha Itioaaood DraccJL A h'ovat. rj Ura. Haaat 7 ho l awjar1! Har-t. AKfl. RtUInM. R. TtirooM, ha Htranga ('ate of ttwt alahjll avod Mr Ujdo A Hol. U L HT.rixtuN. A Wtckod illrl. A Huvtl. BFHat Cri(. nil. 1-ody Vaiwwrth'a lrlauaoada, A tif Tbb Di i a .' Ilvtwoaa Two (Maa. A Roel. r.j tb autltov of Dora thMriia." JUutraid. Tho Nlao mt Moarta. ANoval. Pr R I. r .ajaoa. ltorta'a fortooo. A Novel, b PloiiKri Wiintn. A Uw Marriagr. A Nvl. Br Mia UirLoco. fUut. The 4anlltr KIms A K (!. by Wilbib C-ji utva, Tha Tnloua mt A aw. A Xotal Ut Klobbk Mabbvat. Moat feramae. A Nval. Hr Mr. Uhmt Wool. a'urolna tho Fottfro. A hoacl. Hr Mr, aiiuxnti. A rlor wrlsbt'o Oatnahtcr. ANevsl. 1 Mia. IfBM. JUi.,tf4t4. Voir hut folBtN A Noval. llj tba aitlbur of Dora TlX'tlta. " llHiStrjtrtl. i BoraaUr'a CuhU. A Noval. Hf Mra. U.V.VtOToa. tlh'ttriAttd. rioroaea Itnrooa Oath. Afford. F Mr. Maat A- !cfciaK. (itMf-uf... Tho Koaaaa llaUts i K'owl. Lr Pr. J - II. i:aiaria. JUi.afraU'J. Tho tallforla Cabla. A X-val. ll, U. t. Cai i.oa. mail inat paid 9Pn rtcoiptof ooljr 1t(Vnti atr t f.r S. H. HASLET k SOI, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Healers in F TJ 12 IsT ITU IE2y T3. -Alao,- UNDERTAKERS. TION-EST A, I' A. KIRK'S -J TB, I FLO ATITJG SOAP THE CHIEF For the BRlh, Tollt nnd Laundry. Snow W hit nd Absolutely Pun. If your rtttilfr Aoy not Iiwd Whit tMourt Pni, ootl 10 rnu for AtiiplA ok to th uikn, JA8. S. KIRK & CO., CH1CACO. W Ksi'KKN NKW YOIIK A 1'KNN MYI.VANIA HAILHU.VU. i Formerly B , n. v. P. H. M.) TIMKTAHLK IN KFI'ECT Dm-. 10, 1IW7. Went waid) ritlHlmrgh IHviHien fKaatwarU A. M.j p. M. 7 ), 7 M 4 1-!; 4 :i 4 Oil! 4 2H '1 4ft! .1 II '1 1; -i 411 A. M. I. M. A.M. P.M. arriil.ihurfth lv 00 8 M rarKcr l-'iixbiir) Kranklin lv...Oil t'iiy...ar 12 1112 14 U 40 12 2.". i i.o; i sh a 15 2 05 A.M. P, M I'.M. P. M.I P.M. ii.-,: ii c,:, l.'.ill oo S7II0 40 :!l 10 ltd -. M.j A. M. HO.'.i (ICO IMl, 2 IH44 11 t8 3ft fl taS'J'tl H Ml 1 tOI 1 f 7 r:i' l-j 7 4n;u TiYl 7 in 8 411 11 H 1211 P. M.ia. at-... (Ill f'ity....lv Oleopolla ...Kavle Hock... l'realdent Tloneata Hickory .. Trnnkevvillo.. Tldloiile ...Thoinpaon a... Irvhietnn Warren Iv...lvinr.inu...ar 13 20 7 10 t3 H3-I7 17 t 3 7 20 1K KM a 62 ! 7 !17 4 Oft 7 60 8 37 7 6S 7 0 30 5 4ft 4 13, 7 M 4 26 8 10 t4 4ft f2'J 6 00 5 30 ft 45 9 OA t-Su AM. a.m". 11 'IT, 6 12 P. M. P. M.I A. M. I'. M. 4 i!0 S l.V ...llv...llrdford ..ar 00 I. M. 0 1 A. M p.m. A.m. 6 12 0 40 11 OA ll oo lft;ar...Klnrua....lv Srt,... SuMr ltiiu ... ftftl t'orvdon 20! Onovlllo fi M 600 ft 31 r.-ji h II ft OS 4 f4 4 4J 4 4 17! 4 10; P. M.I rt 17 9 4". 10 43,11 10 30,11 10 20 10 10 24 10 10 (Wj 0 M 7 ;' 7 0 1!S H 0 83 10 01 6 40 10 11 thk7 10 18 6 63'Tttil. 7 07 10 oil 7 2-1' 10 63 7 .17 11 Oft 7 47-11 21 8 03 1 1 37 N 10 11 4r. P.M. U.M. .Ml Wo f linn. 1 (Junker I'.iiilno lft...lteil House... 41 !... Salamanca.... I3i .So. Carnillton. Mi ...So Vamlalia.. 10 Allcirany r.'J o 9 0 0 CO lv Olean ... .ar A. M.I A. M.I U:o. H. OATfllKM,, tieu'l Sunt. J. . n:i.i.t)W.s, Civii'l luH'r and Tluket AKenl. No. 84 Kxchamre St., Kutf.ilo, N. Y. J. I.. t'KAHi. Aucii!, Tloneata, l'a. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Mont direct mule to PilUliiu;!i and tint Knit. Only route landlnir puueii);era at I'nion Station w ithout ilnlaya or triiusfiir. M-Tralns run hy KaNtcrn Time. 'I'line table in elltvt Nov. i.0, !(??. Northward. l.J 8."," ft." iSJiilhtt'ard. i 2.'i.j."r . :r.!..m., I. lii.'ii.inTs. a. in ;p. in. p.m. l.v. 0 O't. a Ml z iii i'iiiii)iiri:n. , 3 IS W. l J nn.- 4 ol Kitiiiu uiiiL'i I fi'i Knd rank.! ft Oj 1 jist IIihJv. ft 32;... rui kci-.'... ft 40.. r'oxlnn? . ft 4M ..Kmh ntoii.' 0 U!i K i lilier.li 1; 7 OOi.. Franklin... 7 3(1 ...Uil C'itv... 7 flO: 7 RO 1 Ift io nio wi 10 4Vi io :ii 11 il2M 27 11 4ft 11 4 1 12 Illl2 II H 3i' r, o: ft 23 ft .. 4 31V 4 a n in 12 io ft 4 ft 11 87 ft 02 10 ft2 4 i3: io a j 4 1210 0J 4 03 W 62 3 ftft1 0 41 12 4U 12 2. 12 4S 1 21 1 ft 2 1.. p.m. p.m. 3 l.i 4 13 ft 20 5 hr, H 12 12 32 i in 1 07 1 lis 2 O.'tt 3 42! 3 l'l V 0T. 3 11 j 2 4.'. H "4 1 4' 2 1ft 8 Oft H.ui 1 1. rii. ii. in a in 3 05! 4(1- 5 1ft! ft ftC p.ll! a nt. . in. W.N.Y. 1' ..Tilnvillo Corry... ..May ville.. ... Iln.ct-.ii... p.m. la. m m m. ' IK 1 I ll, i. ... 12 47 112 22: II 23 II l.V 10 46,10 3A....... 10 30 1H 17, fl 10' I., llmmirk . 7 W M lkl i... ISull.llo.. K ftlll a 311 3 ftV, 7 37 L.TioneMti .. I IS K lti 7 40i 7 10- 0 41" 4 hi 4 2fti H 111' I. .Tidiouto... 12 43 12 11' 1 1 60 0 53 Ift ft 00 : 8 4ft : .Irvintton.. ft 3ii, H Oft I...Wuiicii... 7 23 10 ftft. S:ihtmnnca. btn II 2.r. ! ..Hnutrin d. 4 20 H 1011 ! ;... UIchii OOftj 4 in. p.m. a.m. p.m.lAr. i.v.;i. in. p.ni.u. 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