THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. t. k. wtnR, Carton 4 Pnowurro. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1888. llRALtv if Mr. Rlaioo were at all considerate lie would get tick if only for the purpose of tickling the mourn ful Mugwumps. The deaire of the Administration to bae the consideration of the fish eries treaty postponed to next Winter it entirely natural. The AdrnloUtra tion already baa enough thiogi on hand to worry over and blush for without adding to the stock. The deMh of Hon Rosene Conk ling ! reported in this morning's dinpatcbci. lie died at 1:50 this morninp. The country loses n very brainy man in ex Senator's death, and Lia name will go duwn in history as ojie of the lead ing statesmen of bis time. T&B Republicans of Venango coun ty bold thair primaries last Saturday, nominating the following ticket: Congress, Ed. W. Smiley, subject to district conference; President Judge, Hon. Cbas. E. Taylor; Ai'ombly, non. O. P. Morrow, P. W. Hays; District Attorney, F. L. Kable; Jury Commissioner, W. C. Davidson. Wabreji county held its Republi can primaries on 8aturday last with the following result: Congress, Hon. L. F. Watson, subject to district con ference; Assemble, C. C. Thompson; .Sheriff, Henry Fuellhart; Protbono tary, D. U. Arird; Delegate to btate Convention, Hon. Henry Brace. Judge Gordon's candidacy for the Supreme Bench was endorsed. T.., :n "ibuo mil 1'iuuoujjr go on iu meir present course nntil the Democrats take out an injunction to prevent Re publican conventions from electing any more delegates for Blaine on the gronnd that the latter is too ill to stand it. Our friends the enemy are not itupid enough to ignore an oppor tunity to put in one lick for Blaine and two for themselves at the same time. Tns Pall Mall Gaaette finds that the iron manufacturers of South Stafford hire, England, are greatly pleased with the Mills Free-trade bill and that the details of the measure are all tbey could deaire. This information should ha particularly gratifying to Chair man Mills. He is doiog his level beat in behalf of British interests, and it will tickle him to learn that his efforts are appreciated. The Republicans of Armstrong county ocminated the following ticket at their primaries last Saturday : Congress, S. M. Jatkfon ; Assembly, S. B. Cochrane, A. J. Elliott ; t heriff, W. W. Fittcus; District Attorney, D B. Heiner; National Delegate, W. M. Heury; State Delegates, Rusa Rey nolds and Frank Mast. J. R. Hen derson aod W. B. Meredith, the can didates for State Senate, are running very close, and it will take the official The New York Evening Post mourn fully concludes that tbe scandals in the Post-office Department, tbe Land Office and tbe iudiau Bureau "have been numerous, have increased as time baa gone on, aud are to the best of our knowledge and belief wrse now tban they have been at any time since 1884." All of which is inexpressibly ead and disheartening. Tbe melan choly Mugwumps will find no balm in Gilead this year, but they still expect to gather figs from thistles and grapes from thorns with a degree of childish confidence which is truly pathetic. The Republican State Convention. The Republican State Convention which meets at Harriaburg one week from to-day, ia likely to be quite an interesting affair. Of the most prom inent work tbat will come before the delegates the Philadelphia Press says: Inere is certain to be a very inter eating time over the nomination for 8upreme Judge, with just half a dozen openly announced candidates in the field, all of whom will get some votes on the first ballot. Quiet but effective work bas been done all over (he in terior of tbe 6tate for both Judge Gor don and Judge Sadler. The former has had what must prove a euoat grat ifying tribute from members of ti e bar in a large number of counties, and in accordance witb this aeutimeut many delegatea have been instructed for bim. Judge Sadler has mado most sgrpriaitig headway for one who was c-jcparatively uoknowo outside bi una c!ioi. But he has bai niJe awake friends aod a good record as a rauJidiite. He ha: two or three times carried the Demm-raiio coujly cf ruifibcrhtd for ri tt-'ct attorney, atid ba-i a u,j -j -h.-u Lo au for judje io the last preeidertial year He ;j Itirly fiwrcd lerritor ally, sod r.icsd? helievo ilh reaecn that be ''as almost if not quite a many io ViruiUd d-lcatts as Jude ( ioriju, Judge Mltohell, who will be supported by the solid Philadelphia tote, will have a few others here and there to start with. The loss of Chester coun ty, wbloh toted for him last year, ia a disappointment, but it was due to the fact that Judge Sadler's friends were on the alert, while Judgo Mitcholl's friends have given no attention to the Slate outside of the city. The other three candidates are all from the West ern end ef the State, where they will crowd Judge Gordon. They are Judge Stowe, of Allegheny, who has his own county and a few adjoining, and will have a good atarting vote in the con vention ; Judge Wilson, of Clarion, who has several instructed delegate, but who seems little (Imposed to push his candidacy while Judge Gordon is in the race; and JuoVo Wickham, of Beaver, who will bnve two or three counties to brgic with. Mest-Axe Mills and VVjges. Meat-axe Mills wiil be glad to hear that bis friends the Belgian structurul iron makers see basinets in his reduc tion on iron shapes and are already in the field with a circular pointing out to American builders that "With the prospect of a reduction in duties on architectural iron and steel in your country, we wiil soon be ready to offer you such advantages in prices and quality that jou will find a nice profit in importing from Hi." American labor engaged in making structural iron in thia country next to none is imported under a duty Meat axe Mills would like to cut one balf will be wine to study in time Ibis table of wages iu Belgium and in Pittsburgh: Belgium. Pittsburgh. Puddlerg, day...l 05-1 13 ft 00 l-Helpers, day 82-!S cente. nz-'.Kt cenu. 2 60 63- 87 wins. a so and no. fMu k rollers.... rieaiera vi o-t-i u au Roller $1 Otl 8 4H Day labor 4-6d cents. 1 25-1 40 In this comparison, the beaters and rollers are in Belgium what is knnwo as "large train" roller and in Pitts burgh the boater as bar train and tLe rollers tsUn without distinction ss to the sizes. Ia order iLat tlit workman bore may know where he stands, we may add that structural iron manufactur ers enjoy one of the grim, grouping and giant monopolies which, accord ing to the New York Times, is crush ing the life out of labor in this free land. All the same, the readers of the New York Times will never see these figures. It is so much easier to yell "trust" than to give comparative wages. The above Belgian workman has the "markets of the world" to get Lis wages from. The Pittsburgh roan is shut in by s grasping tariff and a grinding monopoly to the poor unre liable market of tho United Slates. Flour and meat are cheaper in Pitts burgh than in Belgium. I'hila Pret W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Ticnaita Union. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m. President Mrs. Eli Uoleman. Vioe Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Recording Sec'y Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Boa. & Trcas. Mrs. 8. P. Irwin. Tfn umtn Aim iht nit.H k'm drink, that puttest thy bottle to Aim, and makest Aim drunkenalno.llab. II, 15. bnt to him that bo .veto righteousness sbsli De a sure reward. nev. it, in. SNAKE NUMBER ONE TOBACCO. We clip from the S. S. Journal of February, the following from a series of articles entitled "Four Snakes:" The letter "S" is snake shaped ; aod it is tbe first letter in the Dame of each of several habits, any one of which does more barm than all the pnjson serpents in tbe world. I have lived io regions of the wild West where I often saw and killed rattlesnakes. Io Asia and Africa, I have been in regions where the deadly cobra, and other reptiles more poisonous thao rat tlesnakes, abounded. None of these bnve, however, due one hundredth part as inucb baroj to me as the one of these habits of which I propose uow to writd. When a boy, barely in my teens, I formed the habit of smoking tobacco. I This led to chswiug the vile stuff From that I went ou to the occasional glass of beer or wiue. Soon still stronger liquors were craved and oo caionally drank by me. I never be came a drunkard ; but this was only by the mercy of God in showing me where I was going. Snake number one smoking was what brought it all about. With the poison and tbe waste of this habit came dyspepsia, which finally became o bad as to make it impossible for rue to eat a good piece of pio without its causing keeu pain. Then came neu ralgia iu the htad. This was ol'iou so severe that it seemed as if the point of a knife had been struck into the side i of my head lo the tkuli, ajd then ! drawn across my firebead, and arouud j lo the oloer side id my head. Thus snake number one kept biting tne in way that I could realise. Besides, St was poisoning my blood and damaging the action of my heart. 8o it kept on for more than twenty years. Then I was put on a committee io a great city to look after prisoners. Here I learned tbat six sevenths of all tbe poor fellows shut up for crime in one prison were there through drink. Alao tbat, with these, five sixths be gan their drink habits, as I did, through smoking. Meantime I was often iavitcd to' speak to large au diences of bovs. I know very well that any day I might pass a boy in the street who had heard roe urge him and bis follows, the day before, to be good. If be saw me smoking, or chewing, my example might help biiu firm a habit which would lead to crime in this world and eternal death io the world to cotco. So I dared not use tobacco any longer. 1 prayed lor grace to stop, and it was given to me. We say to overy boy who reads this; if you have never begun, don't touch the first cigarette. If you have be gun, stop at once. The cjrls can help too by their influence. Don't say that you "like tbe smell of a good cigar.'' No parent or teacher would by word advise a b.y to make a pet of snake number one. But if he sets a bad ex ample himself by smoking he does worse. "If any man be my disciple let him deuy himself, and take up bis crow and follow me." Forlnuately, there are laws in a few of the States providing for punishing thoee who sell tobacco lo minors. These laws should include punishment of boys found smoking. What is needed now is conscience am public spirit to see these laws enforced, aod to see such laws enacted in all States not having them. This would be ap plied Christianity in its relation to some of the most vital interests of Sunday schools. This smoke snake deadens Sunday-school wcrk to au alarming extent. A National Ami License League has just been formed with headquarters iu New York city. The object of the league is to test, through a series of euits terminating with the U. S. Su preme Court, the constitutionality cf the license system, and the legality of statutes under which the saloon is pro tected and perpetuated. It is estimated that 373,200,000 is epeut every year for liquor in Pennsyl vania, while the output in anthracite coal, their greatest industry, amounts to only ?ti9,995,000. A Temperance League has been or-! ganized by Mrs. Sallio F. Chapin among the studeuts in the Military Academy at Charleston, S. C. Their superintendent, Gen. Ji hnaon, heads the list of cadets, and their influence will reach all parts of tho state. Manufactured by Gormully !t Jcffery. C. KEJIKLH A KOX, AglN, TIDIOUTE, PA. Prices and catalogues furnished on ap plication. Tbe Best Machines niade and prices the lowest. aprlS-2m. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE ON WEDNKSPA y, APKIL 2.VTU, 18S8, at eleven o'clock A. M.. tho hip fcriber will ofler for sale tho following lands, sit uate near Die mouth of Hickory Creek, in Forest County, Pennsylvania: i'ract No. 1. Tne Kami of tho llijkorv Farm Oil Coinpaoy, containing about 3U0 so res. TrnH No. 2. The Farm of tho West l.:.crf..ry (ill .V Mining Company, contain in alwut fiOO acres. Kai-h of Haul fur run rrmtans va'.i-.al ;lo timber ami ri-h meadow lands, having a frnr.t.te on the Allegheny Kiver, and helm; intersected by tho lluffal". New York A 1'hilude!) bia Kailrrmd. They aro situitod uljout nno milo from Hickory Station on said railroad. 8 de to take place at the farms. Terms cab. J AMES RK'E, Auctioneer. J. T. BROOKS, President. A GENTS WANTED To canvass for odd of tho largest, oldest cslablixUod, Bent Known Nurseries in the country. Most liberal terms. I'ueqiialed fuciltuos. Geneva Nursery, Kslablished lslti. W. fc T. SMITH, Geneva, N. Y. A PRESENT! Our readers for U cent in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two b'H)k ugeuts, will re ceive HtKK a Steel Kinidi Parlor En graving of all Di li PRESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, siae J'ii-t in., worth iliHJ. AddrcKH, ELDER PL'B. CO., Chh-ago, 111. gOODALRrEl U or Commission to Mori and Womeu U to act as local or traveling Aueuts. No experience needed. Steady work I Jamks E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. Mention this paper. ) aug eterv Wcnknea, fit-: ma. h ail l.ivtr Disetflt. kbcitnmilsin, Oyrp;iF ft, and :i afUttictiq cf the K.dnej't. WEAK NERVES pAINK'ft CfcLV-KY CVtMlTVNt ir a. Vr Totitc wbicb BfVfT fui'.d. (Vijtai'.Miif Celrry nnl Coca, tliwtf irun tV'rtVi : in ml -mi, It fpccU Dy cuoti all uoirotm Jicr !cn, RHEUMATISM litimtl. It lrivt'i nul V lrtc'Jf! m Ul, wMcli cn?t-8 lih'-iinRtim. tii-i xu nsifac t'wM- tmo remedy frr lihcUiiuit hui. KIDNEY CCMPtAl?vTS Oi ltrer anil kiilncvn to vu-..-i h. ?b ciirniirp power eetul.jiU s-it)i ;. ncrv tonics makj It tbo r.-Cy (it all lulufjr ooHipiatnui. DYSPEPSIA Tains's CrtiRV C'osrorsnnn,tiethi.rtl-f rlnmscli. ind t)uWU the ni-rvcflni im flirr tlv c-psni. Th! 1 niiy It icro rvm the COHSTIPATfOPI. Paikk's Ceisnv VwicrNr l r.t.t a fM At tie. I'. i ft IniRtive. irl in? oi-y ai-.l nuturrtl s'tt -t. l i !ho b. It (tiUilt- snirciy tol kiwn Its U "?. IU'Cj!tii.rn '. I tr If ' 'i. -i l r,t;J 1-;um nrn. : ! ! i.r I. rr!-- 1.';0. ." .1-! t-r "riif,-'.' WELLS, RIC'rlAPC-OM CO., Prcp r-U hi. I r. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. The Cabinet Organ vu IntmdrjwJ by Muon A Hainan In 11 1. .Mwm t Htainlln Ornt hav always m&inUintKl tbfir niprnicy oror all other, havlu. rocHwri Hit?bsillouorj ai allGrcat Wurid'a KxhibuiiHii iinco Itul. Th 1oiroTd Mode of Strinirlni Piano, hi von ted by Macou a Haailia In lrvi, u a gmti it J v unco In piano conctrnction, experta prononntinjf 11 "the srrvatwt Improvement in pianos In half a ct-'ulnrv.11 Piuqo circular, cntitniiisc fttO tetbnoniala from pnrchaaera, niuptclatti, aud tuntre, aud I'lauo aud Organ Cataloguua, frw, HASON & BA1CK OESA AKS PIANO CO., Zut lit Ct COcltn Swat), VII TCES. Tflfi IMPROVED WHITE EASIEST SF.M,rN(4, TKE BEST SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction la Simple, Positive and Durable. Its woi kmaimhip in unsurpass ed. IV not hoy anv other before trvlng THE WHITE. 1'iicoaand Terms liiade Satimactoi y. DEALERS WANTED. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. UU3IPIIKEYS' SOSISCr ATEXO VEiaiNABT SPECIFIC3 for hordes, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry, I 000 PACiEBOOKoo Treat ment of anlmaliaiia Cbnrt Kent Free tiTRKis Pwera, f 'onsreaMona, Innammnllon, A.A. rpinnl Me utuvliir, Milk t'ever. II. It. PlrutnN 1-aiutuenit, libcumaitam C ItUieoiper NuhI Itisacbttracaa 4. P. Iltitis or iiruba, arms. K. F.. ('ouiibM, lleavea, pDiumonla f P.-rlit or tJripea, Hrllnbr. II II. I rinarr and KI4uev liifaaca t-lablr fate. Klib M-i-lflra, Mooanl, Itch liuzel Oil aod llrdlcalor, S7.00 Price, SIdkI. BotUetover SO doaEii uo Hold by lro(sl.t. er Kf nt Prepaid oo It err I pi of Prim. Hamphr.ys' Med. Co., 109 Fullon St., M. Y. HCSE F. CLEVELAND, KI.STEU OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. "Sooial Mirror; or Moral and Social Cul ture," Is the lille nf tho niand new book intro duced by Misa Cleveland. Just nut, nil unparaleiled hUet-efsM, prr.fuHi ly i)luK!r.d(d, Willi elecaut lithoiaph plaie el Miks Cleveland. Tho work ia a eoniplele treat ie on Moral and Sta-ial Culture, true man hood and womanhood. The mother's in Itiieni'e. He patient with the boys. Keep your daughter near you. Home beautiful, l'amily government, i lie art of eouveisa tion. The awkward and fchv, A mother's eaieti, K iiielte in all Ha branehea, Ktc , lute. Its meehanieal exiciilion is UOHur-pam-erl, inakinur it (tie handsomest nub sriitiou book ever published. Tho 11-lui-tralions are Hie fi iiocl and made by peei.il arlihlf. A UK NTS WANTED Kverywhere. Tho KueceKS of workimr aveuiH is K'linelhiiiir reiuurkable. None but live, eneriretie men ami women want ed on tiiis work. We a-uaraulec exclusive territory. Aveutw at work aro making froi.i f.t.oo to (10.00 per day. Write at onee for illustrated eireularg aud terms, and name your choke of terri tory ; ort.ii-oeurp it instantly send tl.Go for 'complete aueiit'a outfit, which will lie forward d by vetiiru mud noa:paid. Lib eral term ynuia- ti . d, Ail.lresM, J. I.. HKIIKltT IT 1H.IS 1 1 1 Ni i CO., '.'17 A iy niivo Street, St, Louis, Mo. THE 18 SPRING. . uK r,?T "me nJ,II-1J- HOPKINS A CO. are ready to meet the demands vith a Stock of Hprina : Oood, that, to be apnreriated. must be seen. We have a LA 110 Ell Stock and HKTTER VARIKTY this Npring than ever before. In our DRESS GOODS .. -v.,.,, ... iv uy pursuit. luuigiiig in prieo irom toe. M-erythlnir In the latest and most desirable colors. Our MA TL EHS, LONG-CLOTHS, OINUHAMS, iu lact all the Domestio Uo out, null every yarn IS gTOOU Value. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! Our ClotldnR Drpartment luw never been o Completely Btoeked aa this Snrl., ing as small as four j ears. Don t buy uutli you have looked through our atock. 1 .. SHOES, SHIRTS AND HATS. Our assortment In this line can't be boat any place. We bnv In Case Lots and know that we (ret the Latest Styloo, and at prlcca that are right. We sell the BEijT t3.00 Shoe In this eouutry. GROCERIES ! Hll. llmWiril In I. . T. , I i . . L '"7 "usiness is wea Known to everybody, and we would Just aay that it bas lost nothing But that we aro giving it epeeUl attention t h i Spring, and you will nnd that our trnrvl. p..h .,5 J 'P i... ;..on down where they belong. COMB AND SKE LS. wnopnooa U. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONE&TA, - - - PENN. I-V OUR GROCERY DEPAUTMUNT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND TME FMESITESF G&OCESISS. BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN' SEASON. Io our Drug Dopartment, which la in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the ' PUREST DIIUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, COUNTERS. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIONESTA, PA. 1. 1 HAW & Ml, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in HT "U" "JEZf HT I T XT 3E& IE. Alao,- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. A MAN Oil WOMAN who will work faithfully, can tixniro (if they ao desire), a rare chance to nuke monev, bv handling I'll K HON. HENRY W. ia,A 1 It'S ! Senator from Now Hamp-t-hirel. Ternpeianr- Movement, or THE CONb'I.HT (ilCTWEEN MAN AND ALCOHOL. From tho fact of the deep interest being taken In tho Temperance Movement to-duy, aa also the lii K li atand iug of the writer as a leader of men and nouldor of public opinion, it ia presumed you can readily see tho unusual opportu nity offered to mako money by selliim aii'-h a work. If favorable to engaging with us. please answer at once, as territory is being taken very rapidly , and give ua full particulars a to your business ex perience, references, de. E..K. BAXTER CO., 22-10U 1015 Arch lit , Phila., Pa. WESTWARD. HO! Are you contemplating a .journey Woat or South T If sn, tho undersigned can give von CHAPEST RATES of KAKE or FHEIfillT. Al'io furnish Maps, tiuldea and any Information relative to the farm ing, (irazing or Mining dit.tiii"uof the West or .South. Call on or addreaa. R. 11. WALLACE, Ticket Agent N. Y., P. A O. Rv. Office in I'm m rvrot, OIL CITY, FA. 00 c DEPARTMENT o Ilangitig in fl'leorrom 10. to fl.OO per raid. flN ES, SKEKSUCK- Uoods aro very desira- GROCERIES ! ! ... Wife's ytmfmx OUR ARGUWEHTS ARE STRONG I We aim to make our TRICES BO LOW that our FURNITURE Always sells quickly, and tho QUALI TY PROVES IT. We make no rash as sertions, but prove everything we stale in newspapers when a customer calls at our Ktoro. II yon want Sierliug Goods for Sterling Caah eall and boo our slock of CHAMBER SUITS ! 8PIUNGS, MATTRESSES, PARLOR SUITS, EASY CHAIRS, TABLES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, tc. Everything In tho lino of Furniture. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT ! Is complete from the Plainest to the most Elaborate goods. Como and ace. Undertaker X Embalmer, 331 Exchange Block, next to Exchange Hotel, WARREN, PA. QQ S A WEEK and upwards positively 3tJ seemed by men agents aolllng Dr. Scull' Genuine Elecirle belt, Surspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. rfcott s Eleo ( no Corsets. ISample froe. Slate sox. Dr. beott, S18 Broadway, N. Y. Nov.M 3ni. KIRK'S , i i FLOATIT4G SOAP THE CHIEF For Oia Hath Toilet nnd L unary. Snow White mn Absolutely Iir- If yrnr Anir Ao not fcwp WMt rWin4 lon4 JO Mnu ftr mtup ck to b nakVi, JAS. S. KIRK Fx CO., CHIGACO. W KSTEUN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' Formerly B , it. r. P. a. R.) TIMETABLE IN EFFECT J)K!. 19,tggT. VVestwaid Pittoliui-gh Division Eastward A. M IF. M. A.M. P.M. I 60 13 14 12 25 I 3-4 3 0 A.M. A. M. 060 7 10 n 17 t7 JW 7 OT 760 1769 8 10 f8 2v 8 46 9otV 9 36 A. M. A.M. 11 U. 7 30 4 12 7 60 4 SB 4 2 5 11 V 40 P.M. arrittaburgh W Parker Foxburg Franklin 9 00 1211 12 40 4 OA it 46 1 W) 2 IS A.M. tv...01l City...ar 9 16 P.M P. M. P. M. P.M. 11 60 11 Of) 10 40 10 so 9 60 8 37 7 68 7 2-v eso 6 45 P.M. 8 0S t05 8 0S ar...Oll City....lT Oleopolia ...Eagle Rock... President Tlonoata Hickory .. Trunkey villa.. Tldlouto.-. . ... Thompson a... IrvinotoD.... 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ALLEGHENY JALLEr R. ll MMit dirnot route to Pittsburgh ami the East. Only route landing passenger at Union sstntlon without delays or tiansfer. JW'Traina run by Kay turn Time. Time table iu efteut Nv. i.0, lrb?. Northward. Hotithward. ?.--l.5i.l. i-AJ-i-l--..ni.js. m.'p.ui. a. in 1p.m. :p.m. 9 00! N 60, 2 00 10 I3il0 0o! 3 18 1IM7 10 38 4 04 l.v. Ar. rm ji.ii....i. . ,......(fi.a. . V 1'- Jin..- 60 301 1 16 6 30! n irui 10 6 4VI1 J7 8 02 roTSs-a" 4 ." 10 St . 4 1210 0.' 4 OH, 0 6 2 8 65, 9 44 8 l!i 9 l 2 461 8 Ii4 2 16) 8 0.1 a. m.in. ni. Klitan nlnp Rud rank. Eat Brady ... Pirker ... .. Foxburg . .. Enilontnn. K tnneideh Franklin... ...Oil City... 6 01 6 23 6 0- 4 3 4 iM 4 IV: 11 3211 V7 4 60 11 16(11 43. 12 11112 m; 12 40!l2 2.V I2 4812S2. 6 W 6 40; 5 4:1 6 29 7 00 7 M, p.m. 1 21 107 8 42 1 60 2 in p m 1 S3 2 05 S 11 2 40 a. m p m p. 10 1,1. Ill a ie.! itt a 111. Av.N.Y .V p.m. a. in a 111. 1 46; 1 61 7 I'l 12 47 12 211 11 23 11 15L. 10 4f;!0 3.SI 10 So 10 17 8 fc( 8 iii 1 a-:.....iti .1 UU4VI1IU . ... Corrv.... Mavvilltt.. ..Ureet jn... 4 13 5 V-j! 6 6.V 6 IV 4 (hi 6 IS; 6 6''i 6 10 8 0.H . iHmMik. ... Hutfulo... ... 1 imiesta . . .1 idiouto.. .Irvlnetcin. .. Wairen..-. 7 60 5 &. 4 26 6 0(1 ft 30 7 37,, n io; 8 4i- 900 , 1 If 12 43 12 10 11 60 K 9 16 9 06 a. in. 7 4(. .. 7 Il ... 6 4!ii.... 4M..., aoi.... 4 10. ,. p.m 7 2:110 6 8 ml II IX, 8 10 11 41; p m. 'a. in. Salamanca. ..Bradford, ... .Olean p. in. I A r. Lv. Buffalo Sunday Train leave Pl'i-s-bu.-nh 900 a. m arrives at Oil Oilv, S.l? p.m. P.cturnuiB, lcavca Oil City 2:40 p. ni., arrives at t'l'.uibtirh fc:0O p. m., tp ping at all station". IU VI D MeCA UGO. Gou'J Supf. E. II. UTLEY, Gen. Krt. i Pass. Agt. Pitttburgh, Pa. kWrawTsTERH " LUMBERMAN PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT S0881H DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, BY -AY, . B. JUDSON. TERMS, ONE YEAR, fli SIX MONTHS, 13, IN ADVANCE. THE LUMBERMAN is published la the intorost of its subscribers ; consequent ly it is a curiosity in modem trade jour nalism. No advertiser can buy a iiue In Its editorial or news pages. That Is what makes it the best advertising medium In tho world. A Journal In wbicli every oth- er paragraph Is a paid "write up," or Il lustrated puff, is absolutely worthless to tho reader ; it ia worse than useless, be cause it is misleading. Tho Lumberman has information to sell at the rato of H.0O por year for 18 or '.0 pagea per week. It gives 111010 pages of reading matter, out side of ita advertising the lull number running from 40 to 48 pages each week -than any other Journal published at the same prico Iu the world. They contain aubstantlally all tho lumber newa, and the weekly reviews of tho markets south and west, nonb and aouth, are indispensable to any lumbernr.au who cares to keep post ed on current events. Its advertising pagoi contain more valuablo Information than ia given In all the pages of manv lumber Journals, so-called. Aa a matter of fact, its advertising pages aro of the ut most value to all users of wood-working machinery, as tlioy form a complete cata lnguo of tho late?! and best of all the n ndern devicra uod In lumber uianutact uiing. bund t. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF ALBERT KINNEY, laU. of Purest County, deceased. Iu the Orphan's Court of l orost County. Letters of administration on the above Estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons ludobted lo the taid Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims, to present the aamu without delsv, to J. B. AG NEW, Administrator. Feb. 10th, l8.-6t. Tiojiesta, Pa- PATENTS, Caveats, Ro-lasue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes In the pat en 1 iince ann ouiure me i.ourta promptly and carefully attended to. 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