The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 15, 1888, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK,
(DITCH fOMHTr.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ft, 1SWS.
Announcements.
REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATB.
We are authorized to nnnounoe CURTIS
M. 811 AW KEY, of Tionosta, as a eandi
dit fr Representative Dolopnto to tbo
... I'litiiiinij otmr viinrpnuon, wiuen meets
" .iiinuMiJ, April zo, HCXT.
Wo nre authorized to nnnonn H. C,
WIllTTKk'IN nfl'ln.. -
(Into tor Representative Delegate to the
.ti-jiiiiriimii omm vonvenilOH.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
Editor RRrrnLic ax !
l'lcmo nnnounee mv namo as a eandi
ilnto for Delegate to the Chieaeo Conven
tion, Buhjeet to the District Ccnferenoe.
A. H. KELLY.
Tionesta, .Tan. P, 1W.
CUI, FOR TIIK KFPritLK'AN UTATE
CONVENTION.
IIrAP(jrnTi.Bs Rrrrni.TCAN
ISTATK COMMITTER.
rniLAUKMTIIA. Jan. 21. 1S.H.4.
Tho Republican Slate Convention win
bo held in the Opera Houseat Harrisburjr,
on the last Wednesday of April, the. 2oth,
jsxs, nt eleven o'clock, a. in. for the pur
pose of nominating one candidate for Su
preme Jnde, two person for Presiden
tial Electors-at-Lrpo, and twentv-eiifht
jicrsons for Presidential Electors, the
latter to bo named by the Delegates from
tho Congressional Districts where Distrlels
have not previously named them. Also
for tho election of four Do'epates and four
Alternates-at-Large to the Republican
National Convention to be held at Chicairo.
June 10th, 1888. s
The attention of Republicans throuirh
ont the .state is respectfullv directed to tho
following Permanent Rules for the hold
ina ot staio Conventions and the conduct
of the party:
Fiiist That Delegates to the State Con
vention shall be chosen In the manner in
which candidates for the General Assem
bly are nominated.
Shcono Hereafter the State Conven
tions of tho Republican Partv Bhall 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
fixed for 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.
Third. That we recommend to the
county organizations, that in their Rules
thy allow the larcest freedom in the gen
eral participation in tho primaries consist
ent with the preservation of the party or
ganization. The Mtate convention of June 30th, 18S6,
having abolished Senatorial representa
tion, Delegates to the approaching State
Convention will be selected according to
the number of Representatives in the
Legislature to which each county or city
is entitled under the Representative Ap
portionment law passed at the recent ses
sion of tho Legislature.
THOS. V. COOPER, Chairman.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
rrimarici for election of Delegnte
to State Convention, aud nomination
. of Delegate to Chicago Couveatien
will be held in the several townships
on Tuesday, February 21st, (the day
of the February election), the return
Judges to meet at the Court Ilouse, in
Tionesta Boro, ou Tburaday, Feb'y
23d, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Rules same as govern regular Pri
maries. By County Committee.
C. M. Shawkey, Chairman.
Jan. 23, 1888.
The country in general was consid
; crably startled on Monday by the
publication of a letter from Mr.
; Blaine, addressed to Chairman Jones
l of the National Committee, in whioh
he makes explicit announcement that
he will not be a candidate for Presi
: . 'dent. The Philadelphia Frets says
that "no one familiar with the feeling
which he has repeatedly and unre
servedly expressed to his friends will
be surprised at bis utterance. It is
'- 0Dly lhG publio expression of what he
Jias privately declared for many
p mehjRSfUiis fc&Sed, aat'upoo po
litical, but upon personal considera
tions. His own determination being
clear be has felt that it was due to the
parly that it should be advised of the
fact io ample time to govern itself ao
; cordingly. Had Mr. Blaine remained
is the field his nomination would have
been certain. It is now for the party
to deliberate well and wisely and de-
' term ice what its own best interests de
mand and what leader can most suo-
! cessfully carry its standard."
We think Mr. Blaine should be
i nominated anyway, and that bis elec
tion would be among the certainties.
Auditor General Norms has
; been urging the Pennsylvania Retire-
sentatives in Congress to support the
! Senate bill now pending in the House
of Representatives to refund the direct
tax of $1,900,000 which was paid by
this (State during the war. Many of
the States of the Union failed to pay
tax, and few paid the full amount
levied upon them, so that it would cot
be fair to ignore the eciuitiea of the
case or refuse to reimburse those States
which loyally refpoiidcd to the press
I iog demands of the Government. Tbi
tax-refunding bill obtains aa added
interest from the declaration of the
Co mmoowealth's financial officer that
its approval by Congress would enable
j the Slate to repeal the tax on personal
property. As that tax has never been
uniformly assessed or collected, and
has therefore worked injustice to hou-
( est taxpayers while retarding the in
vestment of capital iu th tate, the
efforts of the Auditor General should
cordially seconded. Venango Citi
zen Pro.
The Democracy counts upon less
opposition from the Grand Army of
the Rtpublio next Fall than it has
met with from that organization in
i former years. This expectation is
based upon tho assumption thut a
good many of the veterans liavo died
fcicce If?.
W. c. T. U. COLUMN,
The W. C. T. U. meets tho 2d and 4lh
Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m.
President Mrs. Eli Holcman.
Vico Presidents Mrs. J. a. Dale, Mrs.
W. J. Roberts.
Recording tfec'y Mrs. L. A. Howe.
Cor. See. & Treas. Mrs. H. P. Irwin.
H"oi unto Aim thnt fivrth AiJt neighbor
drink, thai puttcxt thji'botilr to Aim, and
makcrt him dritnk-rmiUn.Unb. II, 15.
The w icked woikelh a deceitful work I
but to him that son-eih rlulitoousnoss shall
be a sure reward. llev. 11, Id.
A WEIiK OF I'KAYEU I OR THE NATION
AL, STATE AND LOCAL W, C. T.
MARCH 18th to 25xn. 1888.
Beloved Sisters: W'e call every
union, and every woiuho in our heroic
constituency to spend a week in united
and special prayer, both private aod
public, for such a baptism of wisdom
aad courage upon ourselves, and such
a pulling forlh of divine power lis
shall be fell iu all this land. Reasons:
The year upon us is one of struggle
and of destiny. YYithiu these months
the temperance cause shall be io the
very heart of a mighty contest. Then
let us pray.
First. Tbat upon our great organi
zation may come a fresh impulse from
Heaven; aud on every active worker
a new anoiuliug of the spirit.
Second. For our unused member
ship held to us by pledge and name,
but not consecrated to the spirit and
activities of the work. Let us ask
God to call our own women from idle
ness to service.
Third. Foi the great body of Chris
tian womanhood who yet staud afar
from this greatest of missionary agen
cies for the salvation of our own and
other lands.
The meetings of the week need not
be widely public, nor their aim to in-
vile universal attention. Begin quiet
ly an afternoon meeting fur prayer iu
your own usual place of meeting, or
in a parlor, with tbo hearts touched
already with a longing for more of
God in our work, aod more of His
power on all our people. Make spec
ial effort first for all members of the
unions, thai together we may offer our
prayers. If attendance widens, as it
will, do not allow discussions upon the
temperance reform or sit methods.
Setk God. Seek Him tlono for a
great awakeuiDg of the church and
the nation. The liquor traffio is here
with its abominations legalized because
of spiritual death. We need con
science aroused and made true. Sis
ters of the W. C. T. U., set the week
apart, hold at least one meeting a day
for the quiet, unostentatious seeking
of God herein suggested. Two publio
evening meetings, wilh sermons, gos
pel talks, or conferences would be of
great value. The evening of March
25 might be made effective by union
services where these can be secured.
When the churches cannot give way
fur this, hold such a meeting in the
afternoon of tbat day.
No topics are suggested lest they
lead from the one central thought of
all the days. Many things you will
remember: our own work; our cou
try's need and perili; the workers who
mum go out into the coming contest;
the pleaders at the fireside ; the voters
at the ballot box ; but this one thing
seek and find : God's touch of power
upon our own spiritual life, and the
spiritual life of the natieu.
On behalf of the National W. C.
T. U.
Frances E. Willard, Pres.
Caroline B. Buell, Cor. Sec.
YOU WILL FAIL IP YOY TRY.
"You will fail if jou try," said a
friend to his neighbor, who was con
templating the accomplishment of
some important object. "I shall cer
tainly fail if I don't try," replied that
neighbor. How true was the answer!
In how many Instances is its applica
tion most solemn and startling! The
sinner will certainly fail of heaven, if
he does not try to be saved. The
great commission of Jesus Christ will
fail to be executed, if the Church does
not try to execute it. What was ever
obtained by not trying? Try, then, if
you may, for worthy objects, and fail,
if you must, iu trying.
The Gospel me.kes no man an out
cast, though many a man Uiuks an
outcast of himself.
WHO WINS.
Boys, this is a question of great im
portance Who will succeed iu life?
Tho boy or man who spends his eve
nings away from home attending
muiio hall, theatre, or billiard room ;
playing dice, billiards, or cards ; smok
ing tobacco, or gsmbling? or the oue
who is entirely five from all that we
have named whose inclinations are
io the directions of home, industry,
sobriety, self-culture; of light, the
truth, aud of God ? Word and Wuy.
Every man makes his own place in
this world and the next.
Whosoever will, let bim take the
ater of life freely. Rev. 22, 17.
COUNT? AUDITOR'S REPORT FOU THE YEAR 1887.
S. FIT.UKRALD, Treasurer of Forest
lor year enninn
DR.
To Ralance from Wm. Sniear-
ba"nh 7.7-47 !M
To lands redeemed from County 24
To roe'd for use of Court Rooiii I IH1
To ree'd for Hooks sold 1 AO
To rec.'d for Ornss sold 4 00
To ree'd for old plank sold 4 60
To ree'd for old lump sold 1 f0
To ree'd for Ink sold f8
To sealed tnx for 8,301 4,'t
To unseated county tax for 1X87 3,!l.'i4 t0
To seated lands returned for I,"S1 iZo '11
To unseated count r tax received
for lsstt 3,!61 Q
To sixtv dnv list for lW .'lti:l 10
To lands soid by conntv for 1KS7 1:13 00
To lines ree'd by connt v for IS.X" 25 00
To ree'd from city of Bradford ac
count Howen 0 Ml
To poor fund Oreen township .... !! :'
To poor fund Hickory township 220 DO
To poor fund Tionesta Horn 20 (K)
2R,477 Otl
..Ii!,70 25
To Rulance
S. FITZfiERALP, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with State of Prnnsvl van i,
for the year ending January 2, 18SS.
io iiaiance ironi win. Smear-
im.iKii s ii
luouniMiwr ii iHi.1 ii
J705 K7
To Rnianee (74 (17
S. FITJKRALO, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with Redemption Fund
for year ending January 2, 18S8. '
To Halauco from W m. Smear-
.rr,,, i;,,.. ,t.) UU
To individual amounts received,
1W 1G8 67
$3,012 01
To Ralance $3,381 85
J. R. CHAR WICK, County Commissioner, in neeonnt with Forest County, for the
year ending January 2, 1888.
To orders drawn $173 00 Ry 56 dar's services $liW (X)
Ry 60 miles travel 5 00 $173 00
OLIVF.U H VERITY, County Commissioner, in neeonnt with Forest County, for the
year ending January 2, 1888.
To orders drawn- $234 40 Ry 0 day's services $180 00
Ry 644 miles travel 64 40 $231 40
W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for the year
ending January 2, 18S8.
To orders drawn $222 60 Ry 50 day' services $150 00
By 725 uiilos travel 72 60 $222 60
CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary, Ac., In account with Forest County, for
year ending January 2, 1888.
To ordors drawn $260 20 By foes $260 20
LEONARD AO NEW, Sheriff, iu account with Forest Conntv, for year endiiw
January 2, 1888. " 8
To orders drawn f t55 PO
To jury foes received 40 00
$3!5 80
40 00
To Balance.,
P. M. CLARK, District Attorney, in account with Forest County, for tho voar enrtlne
January 2, 1888. J K
To orders drawn $13-4 00 By foes $134 00
FOREST COT'NTV, ss:
We, the undorsigned Auditors of Forest Conntv, do hereby certify that we met at.
the (. ommissKmers' Otlieo in said county according to law, and did'nudit and adiust
tbo several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotarv, District Attorney and
County Conimissioners. tor the year ending January 2, A. D. 1888, and find the' same
as set forth in the forgoing report. In testimony whereof, we have hereuuto sot our
bands aud seals this 10t h day of January A. D. 1888.
K. I,. JONES
ROIl'T Z. GILLESPIE.
WILLIAM BLUM,
Attest P. M. CLARK. Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
County Commissioners $ 629 00
County Commissioners' Clerk.... 720 00
Counsol fees o 00
Bounty on wild cats, foxes, Ac... 2r 55
Jury fees 1,920 69
Jury Commissioners and Clerk.. 54 10
Assessors 406 06
Printing 4U2 00
Constables and Tipstaves 278 47
Court Crier 67 50
Roail View ji3 ;)o
Fuel and lights 201 25
Elections 414 80
Commonwealth costs 637 75
Books and Stationery 199 68
Repairs on Court Houso aod Jail 157 65
Warren Hospital 760 55
Sheriff's Fees jj55 hj
Protlionotary's Foes 2t0 20
Jnnitor 148 85
JJosMge in on
Collector's Commission .. 833 50
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for tho year ending January 2
. - ' ASSETS.
Balanco due on Countv ai-connt bv Snlnmon vmmi.i t-...... ....
Seated Lands returned for 1887
Inie by D. W. Clark for coal
Due by Tionesta Township
Due hy Tionesta Borough
Due by Hickory Township
Due by Green Township
$13,434 66
LIABILITIES.
Amount due on bills not prosented for payment 00. nn
Surplus over all Liabilities 13,150 66
FOREST COUNTY, ss : 13'"4 66
Pursuant to law we, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, publish the
foregoing exhib.t of the reoepits and expenditures of said County for he year ending
January 2, 1888. Witness our hands and seals this 16th day ot January A I) inks
W. D. SHIELDS, V ' '
V' riP1,KnKU' County Commissioners.
J, J. PA KSOXS, )
Attest J. T. BRENNAN. Clork.
Mason & Hamlin
Organs and Pianos.
Iho Ci.Mn -f Orrm w introduced hr Manes jfc
IUmilii in M a-,.1, . Ii.wn.iu hiv,.
lwyt m.,:ut mi-1 Ih.-ir u,,Mn.i, j ovi-r nil miu r
liuviii,' r.-cMW-l t,l..,.,-..vi:,,u-.i.i ui all ureal Worm's
Tho Iiiriniri M !,f Sirl;,;,!i,f. Pi.ino, InTMIIml
by Muuu ii immuu 1.1 i K a mit udvaiue in
piano tim-lnn M,,n. ,--ri iri.uum h, il "llio
F" l' l imiruvi-!ni ut i .iuio.iu lulr a iciilury."
1'iJiim rhculur, colil-iiuuiir rt-NI Htiimniial from
IiurrliuMrra, uiuiiiaim, uud uniurj. miU I'iuho ui,ii
livun CauUuut-s, fret:.
IIA.KH ti HAKLIIT CM AIT ACT PIANO CO.,
ii lu'. lii ir-,e Cqcmi, im TOSX.
AgcuU to Sell
IIia lltsriiifv
.1? BLACK
to raeertl Iht MtfiMnl ihi
VrrTio hMC .,it:iM dun- lh ix
ln rrf-srl ,Vi it, Hi lalM aat
mrwk. lion 1 nt, tin Li.t 10
. w.m, p,d far ditualua
.I "U-.it.tmi. tr ti.'Ut-i b al
ii f'Ltlsou ni hind tuice, m ail
(nifl laqxl Muu tlM.
AMERICAN PUB B CO
lluiditil, tt-.u . - - -
I OR WORK of every description cxecu-
Wfmted
y ran
County, In nooount with Forest County,
January issa.
CR.
Hy county orders redeemed f 11,41 2fl
Hv tl per cent, commission.
48
lly vouchers for seated lands re
turned Tty vouchers for exonerations
lly 0 per cent, commission on
$230.78, redemption money...
402 n
310 07
13 84
JJy Balance (112,670 25
J 1 2,570 25
Hy State Treasurer vouchors J20 10
ny o per cent commission II (l
ityis.uai.ee 474 67
$705 87
Ry amount paid individuals $ 230 7S
Ry Ralance $3,3til 85
$3,61- 63
Ry fees
By Balance
$355 no
40 00
$305 90
County Auditors.
for year ending January 2, 1883
Express and Frclu-ht
R 55
347 00
24 19
134 00
91 65
30 110
114 60
1,361 69
116 67
34 19
600 98
703 32
25 50
115 31
1 60
10 00
- 2 42
36 00
s on
Stenographer
Refunding orders.-
District Attorney
Western Penitentiary
Cleaning Court House
Auditors nnd Clerk
Bridges, Repairs, Ac.
County Institute
Coroner's fees
Special Court expenses
County TreasurerV Commissions
Watchman for Jail
Supplies for Court I louse aud jail
Witness fees, County Case
Court Auditor
Telegrams .j,
Jail Physician .r.:.:.
Board for Bowon, Lunatic .".
Acknowledging Commissioners
xuous
1 25
1888.
.' ., ' " '
570 25
399 68
25 66
182 60
110 12
61 43
95 00
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
It represents something you like and ap
predate. It illustrates our niolh
od of doing business. It
means
"SlAItK !
Don't you seeT
( Preach.
Practice.
THIS 13 WHAT WE
.... IMUiliaiJHJU,
Honest Values)
Latest Styles PfT BEFORE YOU.
iuircat 1'iiics. I
In opening our Elegant New Stock of
early Spring Styles in
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
YOU'LL FIND THEM (The
, I. The Chuupoht,
Prices 1
Oimlities. V AS YOU LIKE THEM.
iSlvlcs. I
C01110! We will treat you right. Re
member .Sijunro Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING I
AT
Exchange Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
Telephone. WARREN, PA.
TF YOU WANT a respectable Job of
A lu iiitiiix at ii reasonable price scud your
order to tins otllce.
DEALING
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.'S
00000000 00000 ocooo
IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO BUY GOODS! I
COME
LARGEST STOCK, FINEST ClOODS, AND LOWEST PRICES 1
SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR ROYS FOUR YEARS OLD!
SUITS AND OVERCO TS FOR M EN THAT WEIO II 600 LBS 1
SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SIZES AND PRICES!
1 MY GOODS, DRESS GOODS Ai MIES !
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
All Wool Undewear for Indies, Gentlemen ami Roys.
All Wool Underwear for Misses, Children and Babies.
HATS TTA.T S ! I cXlS CAPS!
-!LK rUlVKi I ANY M7.K AMTnv rUKK!
WBLAKKETS! BLIsTICKTS 1"
All Wool Blankrts Orny Blankcls Shanty Blankets, Mixed Wool Blankets,
Horse Blankets, Knoo Robes, Wolf Robes. '
Our stock of Boots and Shoes is very largo acd MUST BE SOLD,
RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOTH A. SPECIALTY
(hwcj;j?r;s, GsQcmUKS, G&oczarjsrs,
FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT!
Our Cirocory Stock is always Complete, and embraces everythins kept in this market.
HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Como nd see us ; -wo will do you good.
H. J. HOPICHSTS & CO.
HERMAN & SIGGINS!
DRUGGISTS St GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
Tim FRESHEST GMQGEmES.
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEUETARLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Departoiont, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always be found the '
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
5c, 10c., 25c, 50c.
COUNTERS.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.
TIONESTA, PA.
PROCLAMATION.
Wui:hkas. Tho Hon. W. D. Brown.
President Judge of the Court of Common
rieas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued bis nrn.
copt for holding a Court of Common Pleas
Quarter Scissions, Ac, at Tionesta. for
th County ot fcorewt, to commence 011 the
Fourth Monday of Feb.. beinur tlio-Tlli dav
of Feb., 1M(H. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con
stables of said county, thut they bo then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
recoids, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things,
which to their otlice appertain to bo done,
and to those whoare bound in recognizaui e
to prosecute against the prisoners iliat are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
nicy may ue men uml there to prosecute
against them as shall be jiiHt. Given un
der my hand and seal this 30th dsy of
January, A. D. 1SSS.
UliO. W. SAWYER, L.s.j .Sheriff.
APPEAL NOTICE.
Com MISSION KCV OKI ICK OK )
Foiiks I- Col' ft IV, '
Tiosksta, Pa., Jan. IS, is.su. j
Notice is hereby given that the Commis
sioners of Forest County will meet at their
ollice in the Court House, at Tionesta. on
tne tuntv-scoii,l and twenty-third ot
February, next, for the puriMibe of holding
a Court of Appeal from the Assessment
of ISMS. W, D. Sin hi, ps.
C. F. LKKKiint,
J. J. Pa uson 1,
County Commissioners.
Attest, Jam. T. Kkknnan. Clork.
Administrator's Notice.
INSTATE OF ALBERT KINNEY, hit
-lj of Forest County, deceased. In the
Orphan's Court of Forest County.
letters of administration on the above
Estato having been mauted to tho under
signed, all persons indebted to the mid
Entate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims, to present ihe
same without di-hiv, to
J. It. A(i N E W. Administrator.
Feb. 10th, 18SH. Ot. Tionusta, Pa.
QQK A WEEK and upwards positively
,r w ... ,u noninni-u,, iv,,
K.ilti.Oui,il,U l,-l.,i.tci.. II, .1. W...
....... ,u, i,, ,iu-,juiin,ii,
etc., and by ladies soiling Dr. Scott's Elec-
Iri,, I W.nlu Slni.t.A.t f..n W ..u I . -
...... ".a, -if. i'uii,u nww mil, l-'r.
bcutl, 818 hrouduuy, N. Y, Nov.ld-Uuj.
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S. H. ISLET & Mi
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers 111
IP TT JRj ILST ITTJ 3R IE3.
Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
tionesta; pa.
IIUMPIIItKYR
For Horses, Cattle, Shoep,
Dogi, Hogs, Poultry.
300 1'Ai.LllOOKou Treat
ment of Aulmals and
Ck. .1 1.'
cr'H-vrra. 'onc.cl,,ii., ln,n,on.
ivai-uiiiHiiHrn.
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f,. -"' " t.riiM's, lli'llyRi he.
Jl. I Hilary uuj KiihiL-y lUtuea.
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luble Chhp, wlih Swvlficn. Mucunl
U Ilea tiuxvl OU Olid MctticuUr, 87.00
Prlco.bluiile UotiU(uvi.'r90d,iMX .t o
told br UruggUiai or
fienl Prepaid on Beoelpt of Price.
Humphreyt1 Med. Co., 10 Fulton St., N. Y.
PATENTS,
Caveats, Ro-issue and Trade-Marks secur
ed, and all other patents cauaes iu the pat
en t Ottlce and before the Court promptly
ami can-fully attended to.
L' pon receipt of model itr sketch of in
vention, I made careful examination, and
advise as to patentability Free of oliau'o.
Fees Moderate, and I make No t'l,.iige
unless patent is secured. IutormiiUon,
advice aud speoia! references sent 011 ap
plication. .1. R. LITTKLL, Washington,
D. C. Near L'. S. Puteut Ollice.
KIRK'SL..
FLO ATI MC SOAP
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THE CHIEF
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JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
J ESTER N NEW YORK A PKNN-
B1I.VASIA RAILROAD.
(Formerly n , N. Y. 4 p. h. h.)
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT Dec. IP, IH87.
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P.M. 'A.M.
OEO. s. a vrCHELL, Ueu'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
llen'l Pass'r an4 Ticket Agent
No. 1 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. T.
J. L. CUAIU, Agetit. Tlontsta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and the
F.nst. Only route lioiding iiassengsrs at
Union Station without delays or transfer.
-Trnins run hv Eastern Time.
1'iino table In elVeet Nov. yi,
Norlhwani.
Southward.
a. m p.m. p.m. I. v. Ar.;i .111. a. in.'p.m.
VUli 8 ixi 2 00 Pittsburgh. 7 60! 7 SO I 1ft
10 I3I!0(KI 3 W W. P. June! 31' 6 1M 12 10
10 47:10 :w 4 m Klltiin ning! 8 0S: 5 4VIIH7
11 "I 1,11,. 1 1 f . ... -
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1 io
U 43 615 East Biadvl 6 0i
4 43 1081
4 12:10 02
4 03; 0 62
3 65! 9 44
5 1H U OH
1 45i 8 :n
2 l.-V 8 05
12 II
12 I I 5 32 ... Purknr... 4 38
12 4'
12 2.V
5 40... Foxburg . 4 2S!
12 4SI1J3
6 40 . Emloiitnii.i 4 III
8 2'i K eniierdelli 3 42
7 KI!..Friiiiklin 3 1 1
1 21
1 07
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1 5n
2 1 ,
p 111.
I .111.
2 I).",
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2 40
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7 10;
6 40
4 64;
4 201
4 10
Bradford..
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Ar. Lv.
a. 111.
p.m.
nmrnlo Sunday Train leaves Pitta
burgh 11.00 s. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:15 .
p. 111. Iteturninu. leaves Oil City 2:40 p.
111., arrives at Piiuhurjch :00 p. in., stop
ping nt all stations.
DAVID Mi-CARWO. Oen'l Supt.
E. H. L'TLEY, tieu. Frt. A Pass. Agt.
Pituburgh, Pa.
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