The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 01, 1888, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINN,
t ditch 4 Paormrro.
WEDNE8DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1888.
Announcements.
HEritESENTATlVE PELKC1ATE.
We are authorized to announco CURTIS
M. BHAWKGY, of Tlonmita, b a candi
date fur Krprexentativa DolorttP to the
Komiblican Stata Convention, which moots
in Harrisburg, April 26, next.
Wo are authorized to announce II. C.
WHITTEKIS, of Tionosta, aa a candi
date for Keproapntntive Dnlegate to tho
Republican State Convention.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
Kpttor Rkpcbmcan !
Plenao nnnounce my nunc aa a candi
date for Dolonate to the thieairu Conven-
"".mibjept to the inBtnck-OTTT.rl?.?? f
n, o, nt.iiLii, l
Tioiiesta, Jan. 9, ISSN.
CAM. FOIl THE RKPrnt.ICAN KTATK
CONflvNTlOX,
IlEAnqrARTERa RErUBLICAM
ublicam 1
,21, 1SS8.)
State Committe
rniLADELl'HIA, Jan,
. The Republican State Convention will
be held in the Opera House at Harriaburs,
. on tho last Wednesday of April, tho 25tn,
1HSN, at eleven o'clock, a. in. for tho pur
pose of nominating one candidato for Su
premo Judga, two persons for Presiden
tial Eleotors-at-Larjre, and twenty-eijiht
persons for Presidential Electors, tho ,
latter to be named by the Delegates from
t lie Congressional Districts where District
have not previously named them. Also
for the election of lonr Do'egates and four
Altcrnatea-at-Largo to tho Republican
National Convention to be hold at Chicago,
Juno 19th, 1888.
The attention of Republicans throuph
out the State is respectfully directed to tho
followin Permanent Knles for tho hold
ing ot State Conventions and the conduct
of tho partv :
First. That Delegates to tbe State Con
vention shall be chosen In the manner in
which candidates for the General Assem
bly are nominated.
Sbcoxd. Horoafier the State Conven
tions of the Republican Partv shall be
held not earlier than the third Wednesday
of August, except in the year of the Pres
idential election, when it sha'l be held not
more than sixty days previous to the day
ixed fr the National Convention, and ex
cept in Gubernatorial years. At least six
ty days' notice shall bo given of the date
of the State Convention.
Thimv That -we recommend to tbe
county organizations, that in their Rules
:hv ullov,- l!io larpest froodom ill the gen
eral participation In tho primaries consist
ent with tho preserv tiou of the party or
ganisation. Thn Stats convention of June 30th, 188ti,
having; abolished Senatorial representa
tion, Dolegatcs to tho approaching State
Convention Vvill bo selected according to
the number of Representatives in tho
J A'trilatiire to which each county or city
is entitled under tho Representative Ap-
rwir'.ioninoni law nassca at tae recent eea
sien of the Legislature
TUOS. V. COOTER, Chairmau.
HEPUSLICAN PRIMARIES.
Primaries fur eloclioa of Delegate
4o btata UouveotioD, and nomination
of Delegate to Chicago Convention
will be held io the several townships
on loeaday, iebraary 21st. (tbe day
of the February election'), the return
Judges to meet at tbe Court House, in
fiouesta Uoro, on Thursday, Feby
at z o clock 1'. 1.
Rules same as govern regular Pri
waries. By County Committee.
C. M. Sttawkey, Cbf.irxan.
Jan. 23, 1888.
Judge Wilson of the Clarion dis
trict is announced in last week's Re
pullican-Gazette of that place, aa i
candidate for Supreme Court Judge.
The Democratic millionaires have
overthrown the Democratic commoner
in Pennsylvania. Scott, Siogerly and
Coxe each with Lis million of money
have made a combination greater
than Randall's brains. Tell it not in
Gatb that tbe Democracy is the poor
nuc's party. ,Teliit. to' the marines
and bear tbeia snicker.
George W. Childs, of the Pbila
delrhia Ledger, has written t letter
declining tbe nomination for president
of the United States, tendered bim by
William McManes of tbe same city.
Tbe author of eo many delicious mor
sels of obituary poetry is not of tbe
proper temperament for the tempestous
duties oi president. His decline is
wise act, and again opens tbe way for
lilaine. Meadville Uazette.
It was tbe perfection of impudence
for ex-Congressman Erank Hurd, of
Ohio, to come iuto Pennsylvania and
make a free trade speech. Mr. Hurd
is the person who said be wanted
. get back ioto Congress that he might
have an opportunity to "koile tbe iron
cieu of 1'enneyiviiiiia. His distn
repudiated bim and revveJ bim out
and now this loud mouthed brawler
this agent of the Cubden Club, bas the
effrontery to come iuto Penneylvani
to speak agaiust the policy that bas
built up the industries of our Stat
and filled our shops with the beet-paid
workingmen io the world. It is a
wonder tbe people of Philadelphia did
not mob the creature. Harruburg
Jticyrajjh.
Tat Peoniou Committee of the Ben
bte bas reported favoidbly a new pen-
sion bill, providing fur the pensioning
of such ex-soldiers aod sailors as are
incapacitated from manual labor. Sen
ator Maodersou, of Nebraska, is the
father of the bill, the objects to be ac
complished by which are the same as
were coutempUtvd by the depended
!eoiiou bill, which President Cleve
aod vetoed during the last session of
the Forty-nioth C-ingress. The friends
of this bill hope to obtdiu its passage
aud approval, as the clearoess and ex
plicitcei with which its purposes are
stated, it is believed obviate the chief
objections raised agaiust it by the
President iu his veto. The Pensions
Committee are unanimously in favor
of tbe bill, aud it will have many ad
vocates, uot only among the veterans,
but also among those who believe that
uothing is tuo good fur the men who
saved the life of the qatioo on the
rsld of battle.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
Conducted fy tAe Tioiiesta Oiton.
The W. C. T. U. nioeta the 2d and 4th
Tuenday of oach month, at I p. in.
President Mm. Eli Holeman.
Vice Preatdonla Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs,
W. J. Iloliorta,
Rorording Soo'y Mra. L. A. Howe.
Cor. See. A Treas. Mrs. S. P. Irwin.
Woe HHtO him thnt pivrth hi neighbor
drink, that piittrst f A Oottle to him, end
makest him ttrttttkrn aim, Hub. If, !.".
The wicked workoth n deceitful work :
but to him t hat ho wet u righteousness sliull
boaauro reward, Itcv. II, IX.
tub yriKT oui:rvlk.
Do you ate Ilia mau?
- J iVtf ike .t!Su.
Fhs iog iS tot- j
...-. I.. ti..
dofe dues uot
wabbltj like (lie man.
Do y on see the man now?
No, I (lo not see the man. lie has
gone ioto a house. The dog dues not
go in the house. It sat dnwu beside
the door.
Do you know what kind of a house
it is?
No, I do nut, but I see a sigu over
the door.
Spell if.
Sa l oo alootl.
Why diJ the dog not go io ?
I give it up.
Because there is uotbitig iu a saloon
(bat is fit for a dog to drink.
dog.
There, I see the
Il wags its
tail io glee.
Yes, it does that because
the man
bas come out of the saloon.
See now, the man follows the dog,
but he cannot walk as straight as the
dog.
No, but if the man had stayed with
tbe dog be would be able to walk
traight.
Is the man sick ?
No ; he is drunk.
Why didn't the dog get drunk?
Because the dog must stay sober to
ead the man homo. Tbe dog follows
the man to tho sabon, cud then the
man follows tbe dog home.
Do animals get drunk ?
No, none but mcu.
I hive heard you tpeak of a druuk-
en brute.
Yes, my boy ; but then I was talk
ing about the mau who spends his
money iu a saloon fur stuff that takes
bis senses away, and theu acts worse
than a brute.
Is tbe dog a wiser animal than a
drunken man?
Some dogs have more sense than
some drunken men.
I would rather be a dog animal than
a man tuimal.
Why so, my sou ?
Then I would not look eo bloated,
and smell so badly. I thiuk the dog
is much nicer than tbe man.
But you must not compare a man
with a dog, my sou.
There, tbe man bas gone into anoth
er saloon.
Yes, and the dog has gone aud left
the maa.
Has tbe dog gone to find a dog sa
loon ?
No; the dog has goue home to tell
tbe man's wife that she must come aud
fetch her husband out of tbe saloon.
There are a great mauy suggestions
in this object lesson on temperance,
some of which may make deeper aod
raoie lasting impressions on the mind
of tbe child than a sermon or lecture.
Tbe fact that a man will make him
self lower in tbe scale of animal life
than a dog is most appalling, even to
a child, yet it must be a very stupid
cnua wdo cannot see mat it is so.
Theu children are more afraid of
drunken men than they are of dogs.
Were pareuts more careful to make
use of such object lessons as these tbey
would succeed in maitiog impressions
on the mindset tbeir children which
they would not outgrow
Mothers could point out neatly aud
plainly dressed ladies to their daugh
lers and show them how it is that tbey
are better dressed and really more at
tractive than those burdened with
trills aod nuns and Uounces. then
by dressing tbeir daughters neatly aud
plaioly they would lay the foundation
for a correct tusto in the matter ot
drees.
Boys are frequently warned against
the drinking hamt by their fathers.
This is riuht aud proi er, yit th
lorto cftl e warring isofteoroore than
neutralized by the father laughingly
reoouoiiug some of his drunken ex
periences. The pleasure these recol
lections appear to afford hiui prompts
bis sons to do the same thing.
Have you not heard young men ex
cuse their excesses io drinking by say
ing that their fathers weot on sprees
in tbeir young days, und did not suf
fer for it 1
Do you poiot out social wrecks to
your children aud explaiu to thein
how tbey came about? Do you ear
nestly try Io show them by living ex
amples how much better it is to lead a
strictly temperate life than to indulge
in the least excess, or to even yield a
single point r-heo tempted?
These object lessons are more effect
ive than fireside talks, family prayers,
aud temperance lectures. These are
all very good in tbeir places, but they
will not make deep and lasting im
pressions on tbe miods of children.
Pitttburgh t'om.-G'azeite, Jan. 24tb.
COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1887.
S. FITZGERALD, Treasurer of Forest
lor year cnning
DR.
To Balance, from Wm. Rnioar-
bauKb I 7,747 M
To lands redeemed from County 2Ht 24
To reo'd for use of Court Room I 00
To ree'd for Hooks sold I AO
To ree'd for Orasa sold 4 00
To ree'd for old plank sold 4 50
To ree'd for old lamp sold 1 60
To roe'd tor Ink sold. 65
To seated tax for 1K87 8,301 1:1
To unseiitod county tax for 187 S.I'M 00
To seated lands rot u mod for 181 425 22
To undented county tax received
for l!0l 3,li!l Vi
To si xtv da v list lor 1K87..: " l
To lamis soi.l by county for 1KH7 133 00
To fltii'S reo'd by county for 1887 2A 00
To reo'd from city of Uriulford ac-
(sntnt Bowen 0 M
To ioor fund Jreen townahin .... TO 2-"
I Tn mmr fund llli'korv townsltiD 22Q ')
To poor fund Tionesui Horn ".. 1!0 00
125,477 (M
li,r70 25
To Balance..
S. FITZGERALD, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with StateofPvnnsylvania,
or tne year enuing
To Raluiico
baii)th, .
To Statu U
from Wm. Smear-
f 42 IK
CtW 71
$705 87
$474 07
To Italanc
S. FITXftiKRALD, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with Redemption Fund,
for year ending January 'i, 1888.
To Ualaneo
hauch. .
from Win. Smear-
(3,443 96
Tj individual umouuta received.
1887.,
168 67
$:i,iU2 u:i
To lWanoo $:l,38l 83
J. It. CIIADWICK, County Commissioner,
year euoing
To orders drawn $173 00
OL1VUR BY ERLY, County Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for tho
year ending January 2, 1888.
To orders drawn Si14 40 Rv Oil dav's services $180 00
W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner,
ending January z, jssp.
To orders drawn $JJ2 50 Rv 50 dav's services $150 00
CURTIS M. BUAWKEY, Prothonotary,
year enuing January i, its.
To orders drawn $2ti0 20 By fees , $200 20
LEONARD AOXEW, Sheriff, in account
January
To orders drawn $155 90
To jury fees roceived 40 00
$395 90
40 00
To Balance..
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, in account
January
To orders drawn $134 00
FOHIWT COUNTY. w:
vo, tne undersigned Auditors of Forest
tho Commissioners Oltlce In said county according to law, and did audit and adjust
the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary, District Attorney and
County Commissioners, for tho year ending January 2, A. I). 1888, and find the same
as act forth in tho foroiroing report. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our
nauns ana seais una 10m aay oi January a.
ROB'T Z.
WILLIAM
Attest P. M. CLARK, Clork.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
.$ 629 90
720 00
60 00
2S0 61
, 1,920 on
54 10
406 06
462 00
278 47
57 60
193 30
201 25
4!4 80
637 75
199 68
I 157 55
760 56
355 90
260 20
148 36
18 99
333 60
County Commissioners' Clerk
Counsel fees.
Bounty on wild cats, foxes, An...
jury lees
Jury Commissioners and Clerk
Assessors
Printing
Constables and Tipstaves..
Court Crier
Road View
Fuel and lights
Elections
Commonwealth costs
Books and Stationery
Repairs on Court House aod Jail
Warren Hospital
Sheriffs Fees ,
Protuonotary'a Foes
Janitor
Postnge ,
Collector's Commission
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for the year ending January 2, 1888,
ASSETS.
Balance due on County account by Solomon
Seated Lands returned for 1887
Due oy n. . Clark lor coal
Due by Tionesta Township
Due by Tionosta Borough
Due by Hickory Township
Due by Green Township
LIABILITIES.
Amount due on bills not presented for payment $ 28-1 00
Surplus over all liabilities
FOREST COUNTY, as :
Pursuant to law we. the undorsianed Commissioners of Forest Countv. nubllsh the
foregoing exhibit of the refepits and expenditures of said County for the year ending
jaimnrj i, 10m, n uness our nanus ana
W. 1). SHIELDS, )
C. F. LKDEHUR, County Commissioners.
J. J. PARSONS, J
Attest J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
It represents something you like and ap
preciate. It illustrates our meth
od of doing business. It
means
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Don't you see T
Preach.
TUIS IS WHAT WE
raetice.
uaraiilee.
Honest Valnes
I.atest Styles
Fairest Prices. J
PUT BEFORE YOU.
In openi'lg our Elegant New Ntock
of
early Spring Ht Urn in
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
The Newest.
1 The Best.
The Chcapost.
YOU'LL FIND THEM
Prices
Quniilles,
Styles.
AS YOU LIKE THEM.
Come! Wo will treat you riirht. Ko
liienibtr Kijuare Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING!
AT
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Kxrhange Block,
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IP YOU WANT a rt-npeetabU Job of
printing at a reaaonablo )ric send your
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DEALING
County, In account with Forest County,
January a,
(It.
11,41U 23
689 48
402 1.1
nv county orders redeemed...
Hy 6 per cent, commission
Ily vouchers for seated lands re-
turned
Ily vouchers for exonerations
Bv tl per cent, commission on
fcNlo.78, redemption money...
310 67
l:i 84
Ily Balance..,
Sl'Af'70 i
$12,570 25
January x, iron,
Bv State Troaurer vouchers...,
19
II 01
474 67
$705 87
Ily 5 er cent commission ,
Ily ll.tlat.ee..
Tty amount paid individuals ,
SM 78
Ry Ilalanee $:l,38l 85
$3,612 63
In account with Forest County, for tho
January u, ibw.
Rv f8 dav's services tlM 00
By 50 miles travel 5 00 S17.1 On
Hy 644 utiles travel 54 40 40
in account with Forest County, for the year
Ily 725 miles travel 72 60 $222 50
Ac, in account with Forest County, for
with Forest County, for year ending
d, looo.
By fees $;I55 90
By Ilalanee 40 00
$395 90
with Foro-it County, for tho year ending
z, tens.
By fees $134 00
County, do hereby certify that we met at
i. ihss.
iILLESPIE,L8.j County Auditors.
BLUM, IL S.I J
for year ending January 2, 1S83.
Express and Freight
8 56
347 00
Stenncrapher.
Refunding orders..
District Attorney
Wohtorn Penitentiary
Cleaning Court House
Auditors and Clerk
Bridges, Repairs, Jtc
County Iustituto
Coronor's teee
Special Court expenses
Con lit y Treasu rer's Com m issions
Watchman for Jail
Supplies for Court Ilouseaud jail
Witness fees, County Case
Court Auditor
Telegrams
Jail Physician
Board for Bowen, Lunatic
Acknowledging Commissioners
Deeds
24 19
131 00
91 65
30 00
114 60
1,361 09
116 ti
84 19
600 98
703 32
25 50
115 31
1 60
10 00
2 42
3ri 00
5 00
1 25
Fit.intlrl Trciumror i'J! rto o.-.
399 68
26 66
1N2 60
no 12
6143
, 95 00
$13,434 66
, 1.1,150 68
$13,434 66
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Thiaiafli rruii.il hararain
Bti$faetion guarantee ormoc fxS4r4. foftaa taui taken forfraeuooa of a dollar. Aa to our rlihitlty(
rafar to nf Dawpaiar puTjUaU. 1 In New Y rk. likrwlaa tu tha Comuirrkat Agauciak. All bi Jnra IMf -1 by
fium oikU. . AJOxttM fcUiltf; J, lt A"XXA. AublUkr X Mrrtajr mrt, w Vtrtu
IIUMPIIKEY8'
EOUioPAina vxtleiaey epzcotcs
For Horet, Cattle, Sheep,
Dogs, Hogt, Poultry.
I JSOOPAGEBOOIt an Treat.
eat or Anln.l.a.a
Chart Heat Free.
cbi yrter. C'onfftatton.flnn.mmtloa.
A.A.-hplnul Meulnallla, Milk trt
nplDitl Neuinviii.. miia kever.
81 rulu. I.Miitne.n, It brum.li.oi.
. r. Ill.lemper, kiwi ! barge..
I. I). liul. yr lrub.. Worm..
r'., K. t'ouvhit, llr.ve.. PDfumo.la.
K. K. C'ullc ur (.ripe. Bfllymt-he.
.3l la.-arrlHae, llruiurruaui'ti
rin.ry ana tiiaaey iiiaK.ea
1. 'l.ruullvH lilariM..
r-rupuve iiaruaa. Jiauaa.
H.llaa.ea ef illae.il.a.
IMable (', vita Hiieoinca, Mao an!,
i, ttcb Uiual OU and Medlcalor, ST. 00
Price, single Bota(oversoaoa. ,00
Hoia br Draagl.t.i ar
Seut Prepaid .. Hecelpt ml Price.
Humphrey!' Med. Co., 10ulton St., n, Y.
CjQC A WEKK and upward positively
0J aecured by men amenta aelliiiK Dr.
Suott'a Genuine Kloctric liult, SuHpenaory,
eic., and by ladiea aulling Dr. boott'a Elec
tric t'oraeto. Sample free. Rlataaex. Dr.
fecott, SIS Broadwav, N. Y, Sfov.lti 3ii.
WORLD TO BUY GOODS 1 1
AND SF.E.-
TTT"
GflQBS MS FMMBLS !
IS COMPLETE!
and Hoys.
ndorwoar for Misses, Children and Rabies.
CAPS CAPS!
ANY H17.K AMU ANY PRICK!
Khantv Blanket!. Mixed
Wool Blankets,
Rohes, Wolf Robes.
very large and MUST BE 80Ll,
AND SALT !
embraces everything kept in this market.
SIGGINS !
GROCERS,
PENN.
&
AND CHEMICALS !
&C0.,
nimnhUt form, nrlntod Tmm mnnA raAiAm (vm m mmI
Thf r without cxrepuun tl rliearait book! r rub-
uumi of ilia pod1 ma opportunity t iur trt bent
id any oiner Mnri trir crtal worka wvoid CMl aaanr
ou i couipiM tu iuii :
Tho rawelllwl Rwbl. A Woaol. M. T. C -,
1 ka OIJ Oakrw 4'krat. A Kl. kj B 1 ata Haa. Jr.
1 fcc leH af lh Oraa. A Karat. Hy C'Laa Afotrr.
Hollow Aak ilali. A Moral. ly MaMaaaT Bt,wsaT
Uu.lftii.
Uffa llawax. A Moral. My r W Fiaara. 4
ladav ma Lllataa. a Moral. My too author af "Dea
Tltorao."
Tka IMaaaaaA DraKfiai. A Moral. Ej Mr. Maaav
Wood. itiuMraud.
Tka Lawyer1! arraC A Moral. I,HIHU I Biiimi.
Tkafttrwnaja Caaa wf Dr. JakjU Mr. U Aa. A
Koval hi at L Htoiniom,
A U'lokrd 4-lrl. A Hural. My Mabt Cn It BT.
Idy aJwartA'a trlaaawda. A Mwrat. My Taa
Drt aaaa."
liotwaaw Twa 1m. ASoral. Si tka aatkar af Dor
Thuina." fUurl4d.
The N!a at llrarta. A Moral. BrR t Pitlint.
lforla'a Fartaatv akoval. ky Ft-oaawcr Waiaa.
A Law Mrrla. A Hoval. Hy Ulaa kvi.uri. IUu.
Tka ttullty ltlar. A Moral, by Wit-aia Cut.ii a.
Tka lwla of A opr. A Moval M FLoaavca Maava.
Moat brtaia Moral. My Mra. Bat Wwiu.
t erming lha Prttrra. A korcl. ky Mra. Jtt aiaanra.
A I'lajtrrlckC'a UaaaUA A Moral. By alia.
ElaBla. iU,.lr14.
Kalr kat ralaa. A Moral. By tba aotbor af M Dor
Ttioraa." idujiraKtf.
I.anraator'a Cakla. A Moral. My Mr. X. T. Tir-roa.
A. H
Itlu.
Tba U .imU llatcak A Moral. Br Dr. J . II. Moaivaoa.
iVutlraUd.
Ika CoUrorvU Cabla. A Moral. By M. T. CaLuoa.
mail poat raid apno wlptnf only ! Cental ny ten tor
(aiMwuikat for To
i for Ifi I'auta i tlia antkra I ml bound Lo buardA
ta tMMik arar offarad. DoBOtf all lotaka advautaaa of it.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
I toilers in
FTJBITITTJRE.
-AIho,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, TA.
KIRK'S
FLOATIfJC SOAP
THE CHIEF
For thA Bnth, Toilet and Laundry.
Snow Whits und Absolutely Pun,
If your dMtlnr do not It wen Wblt ClonfJ oaii.
Mod 10 c'iit for Mmpla oaka io th mbkaiit
JRS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICACO.
W
liSTKItX NKW YORK A P1CNN
8YLVAN1A KAILKOAD.
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TIMETABLE IN KFFECT Ieo. 19, 187.
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8 37
7 68
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6 00 8 45
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7 13 .So. Carrol lton
4 4i
9 30
9 28
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9 05
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4 31
4 17
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6 !i0...No Vandalia... 7 47 II 21
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OKO. S. (i ATCUELI.. 'jIch'I Sunt.
A. FELLOWS,
tlon'l Pohr't an4 Ticket A gout.
No. HA lisfhaiift St.. Hufralo, N. Y.
, CUAKi. Atnt, Tloneata, I'a.
J. I.
ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to rituhiirt;ti and tlia
F.&t. Only routa landiiiK paHcnttera mt
Union SUiUmi without dolaya or tranafer.
i:eTraina run bv Eastrrn Time.
'l ime tablo in olbxit Nor. L0, 18h7.
nrlliward. Wouthward.
i. I s. I b. i :
a. in. p. m.; p. in.; I. v. Ar.jp.m.
HIMi 8 60 aOOil'lttHburu'li. 7 60
a. in. p.in.
7 sol 1 15
HI 13! 10 HOI 8 is W. V. Juno
10 47:10 3.1 4 04 Kittan ninji
11 3:! 11 '.7; 4 60 Kod Hank.
Il4.ri!ll 43 6 06, Eat Itradv
0 301 6 1KI2 10
0 06! 5 4511 87
6 23; 6 0210 62
6 0-.I 4 431081
4 3rtl 4 12;10 02
4 2i 4 03 9 62
4 10.' 3 5f! 9 44
12 II
12 4
12 4S
1 21
1 6o
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p.m.
I.iii.
3 If.
12 14 5 32... I'aikcr
12 2A 6 4H;.. h'oxbura .
12 32 6 40:. Kmlcnt iii.
1 07 , 0 2li Ki'iint'idol)
1 !W 7 mil.. Flunk lin...
2 Oi, 7 30, ...Oil City...
3 42
S 101 9 00
2 45 8 34
2 16j 8 06
a. in. la. in.
3 II
2 40
.1.1.1 11.111.;
p in
. in !a iu.,W.N. V a i'
3 03 ..Tiuihville.
4 0M ! Con v....
5 16 1.Mavvillo...
p. in. i. in 'a ui.
I ii 1 26; 7 IO
12 4? 12 22;
11 23'll 16.
10 if., 10 36
10 311:10 17!
4 13
6 '.II1
5
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7 An
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7 a? :
. llriH'ton...
Dunkirk .
I
... Ilullalo...
8 60
8 30!
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4
10 .Tidiouto..
12 4.1
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7 4l
6hi 8 16; Llrvini'toii..
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Olotin
7 23 10 6..!
8 OOill 2f
8 10I14A
p.m. a. mi. -p.ui.
9 53
9 16 4 201,
9 06
4 ll.'L ....
Ar. l.v.
111,
p.m. I
M-liiitralo Sunday Train It-avmt Pl t
burgh ! 00 a. in., arrives at Oil City, 2:1.
p. m. riftiiri.inn, lavea Oil City 2:40 p.
in., arrivpH at l'ittMburh b:00 p. hi., atop
pinir at all atatlonx.
DAVID MrC.VKtJO. (l.n l Sunt.
K. II. L'TI.EY, Uou. Fit. A i'aBa. Agt.
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