THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WCNH, tOlTOH 4 PftOtaitTO. vEOxraDAY, ArniL 15, irs. Tun recent demonstrations of Sena tor Sherman's strength among the Ohio Republican calls fur arothfr ftorrn of blood sbirl bowls from ibe Bourbon organs. The howls will be forthcoming, too. If there is one thing tli a t the Sherman-hateri can-do better than another it is howl. Mr. 'Jeoroe William Curtis an nounces iu the current issue of llarpcr't Weekly that he has arrived at Ibis opinion of Cleveland's achievements iu behalf of Civil Service Reform: "The result will be, therefore, thai the Administration will have done prac tically nothing to restrain the hand of a spoils successor.' . . ..... ,r The unity and act.rtry Sbich pre vail among the Republicans of the Erie District are -fall of danger for the Free-trade monopolist who now misrepresents that ," constituency iu Coogress. There is indeed a pleasing likelihood that Colonel Scott will be quite overwhelmingly elected to a re tired and well upholstered seat in pir vate life. r The rumor that the President hesi tates to fp ni4 Minister Thelps to the chief justiceship lest it cost him the Irish vote in his struggle for re elec tion is, true or untrue, an interesting bit of political gossip. Politics and statesmanship are pretty evenly mixed under the present AdmiVation, aod if there is any prepondeV&ce it is in favor of the former. It is interesting to note that the monuments to be erected on the Get tysburg battle-field are in good taste and high art. The time will come when not only every regiment that took part in the battle will be repre sented, but every State will have its individual monument to honor the part its sons took in the deciding fight of the rebellion. HarrUburg Tele graph. ' . ' . The Canadian statesmen who were "actually dumfounded" by the news that the fisheries treaty bad been ad versely reported by the committee of the American Senate have only them selves to blame for it. They should not have forgotteu that there is one very important branch of the Ameri can Government still in control of the party which stands for American in terests. The New York Assembly has paus ed a bill to substitute electricity for the noose as a means of capital pun ishment. Judging from the results of the various fatal acciJents which have followed the introduction of electricity of late years, and the suddenness with which death has ensued on exposure to the current, the change proposed promises to rob capital punishment of much that has been objectionable..-'" ' . TnATftol-k'8niiu:8tration organ the Washington Post is probably very close to the truth when it says that "the Dependent Pensions bill is dead so far as the present session is con cerned." And it might have added with equal truthfulness that the meaa ure baa been buried by Democratic trickery to save Mr. Cleveland from the unpleasant alternative of stultify ing himself by signing it or defeating himself by vetoing it. A movement in Jefferson county to make Solicitor General Jeoks the Democratic candidate for Congress in the Twenty first District has been end ed by Mr. Jenks, who says that he ii . i wouiu not ouiy not accept a nomina tion, but wouldu't serve if elected. The Democrats could have no hope of carrying the district, and whether Mr. Jenks cares to be in Congress or not and he is much better olT where he is he has shown that be does not pro posu to waste himself that way. The conferees of this 28th Con gressional district, nut at Ridgway on Friday last for the purpose of select ing Delegates and Alternates to the Republican National Convention, and nominating an Elector for the district. The result of the conference was the selection of A. B. Kelly of Forest, and J. II. Ilaggerty of Elk, as Dele gates; J. B. Patrick of Clarion, aod W. II. Wighton of Centra, as Alter nates; aud L. M. Truxall of Clear- Elector. Forest county (Vela uUiplimeuted in the selection ,-ldidate. While Mr. Kelly is ,-jbe leading citizens of the H'oe it likewise an ardent ad i of Mr. Blaiue, aud although der no instructions whatever, e u tli cieotly understands t'lu sentiment of bis coustituents to discharge bis re sponsible duties in au intelligent man- ner. The Plumed Knight has said he would uot be a caudidate, but if the Republicans say he must, why then he must, thut' all. Aud he'll win if pamiDated ; dou't forget that. In his suit brought agaiost the Adams Exprefs Co. for illegal deten tion anil bad treatment, Messenger Fr.therioglmm, got a verdict for $20, 000. Ilis case has been a somewhat fumous one, and his innocence was fully and completely established, even by those who confessed the crime of robbing the express company ol $63, 000, for which they are now serving sentences. The miblio will applaud hit brave defense of bis character and rejoice that the shadow which threat ened to rest upon bis name through life has been dissipated. In vindica ting bit Dame he has won a fur greater victory and one of much more value to him than the money damages he will receive. A . correspondent writing from Washington under recent date gives this pointer: "I had an interesting conversation to day with oue of the shrewdest Repuhl'cao politicians in the country on the political situation. In conclusion he said: 'The masses of the Republican party iu whatever Stato you may go, have but one can didate for the Presidency, the politic ians have many, one for nearly every State in the Union, but no oue of them is strong enough to spread out into more than one or two States at one and the same time. Ouly a little more than two months remain before the nominating convention meets, so that the chances are that when the conven tion meets the Republican sentiment will remaiu practically aa it is to day. What will be the result? It does not take a very loug headed roan to tell. There will be a ballot or two, in which all the 'favorite sons' will receive com plimentary votes, then the convention will proceed to carry out the wishes of bine tenths of the party by nominat ing the most popular man in America, James G. Blaine.' " W. C. T. TJ. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tiotie.Ha Vnion. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Uoleman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. O. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Recording See'y Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec. A Treas. Mrs. S. P. Irwin. Woe unto him that oiveth hix neiahbor drink, that patient thy bottle to him, and makest him drunkenalso, Hah. II, 15, The wicked workelh a deceitful work ! but to him that so Aeth righteousness shall be a sure reward. Rev. 11, IS. The following from the Union Signal on the Sunday School lesson of April 15lh, ought to suggest to every frieud of temperance something for him to do that the right may the more speed ily prevail : WatchiDg should not be all or chief ly on the negative side, that is, agaiost temptation; indeed, the surest way to lessen the necessity for such ia to be awake to the privilege of liviog and working for the Master and His cause. Whoever really watches for opportu nities in the line of temperance, will find them on every haDd. Example, influence, sturdy effort agaiost the traffic, and for the promotion of total abstinence; abstaining from the use of slimulauts of any kiud, refraining from patronage of those connected either by habit or possession with the drink habit aud traffic ; by refusing to be guests or to hold public gathering where drink is sold. By using every possible mean to secure the use of uofermented wine at the Lord's table, and not partaking when this cannot be done; by setting tvery safeguard around the children, the weak aod ig norant ; by gentle firmness aud patient courage ever manifested as we wage this battle. Remember therefore, hnw ihmi hrutt re. ceived and heard, and hold fast, and pe pent. If therefore thou shalt not watch. I will come on thee at a thief, and thou ehalt not know what hour I will tome upon thee.Ilev. 3: 3. WHAT SMOKING DOES FOR BOV8. A medical man, struck with the large nauiber of boys uuder fifieeu years of age whom he observed smok ing, was led to inquire into the effect that lie habit bad upon the general bealth. II took for bis purpose thirty-eight, aged from niue to fifteen, and carefully examined them. In twenty seven he discovered injurious traces of the habit. Iu twenty two there were various dis orders of the circulation aud digestion, palpitatiou of the heart, aud a more or less taste for strong drink. In twelve there were frequent bleedings of the nose, ten had disturbed sleep, and twelve bad blight ulceration of the mucous membraue of the mouth, which disappeared on ceasiug tho use of tobacco for some days. The doctor treated them all for weakness, but with little effect until the .nuking was discontinued, when ! health aod strength werescou restored j UritUh Medical Monthly. j The Rev. D, K. Nesbilt of Peoria, 111., said, in a recent sermon : "There : is many a man who is spending five, ton, and fifteen cents a day for tobacco, ueer, ana cigars, who, should he put the same amount of money into an en dowment policy of life insurance pay able to his wife at the expiration of fifteen or twenty years, would find that this endowment policy Would be worth more to hit family at the end of that lime than he, himself, would be, should be continue these habits." ' - . .The National Temperance llospitnl (Chicago Quarterly tays: We are preparing a Tlo'epitsl Roller for home use somewhat similar 'in form to the Silent Comforter.-' ;Intead of texts, however, it will cooaio. a list of situ pie nun aloohulio remedies for ordinary emergencies, thus answering the ques tion continually coming, "What shall we do iu such and such cases?" It should have a place in every W. C. T. U. home. When the queen of Madagascar shut up the saloons in her kingdom and the ex saloon-keepers asked for compensation she replied : "Compen sate those whom you have wronged, and I will pay the balance." A lady writing from Atlanta, Ga says: "Our city is drowned in whisky, and the papers suppress the facts sys tematically." This in consequence of the defoat of the temperance people at the last election. There is a great boom in the type writing business since Major Pond married his private secretary, Miss Glass. It is hoped and believed that the major will never be convinced that be has taken one Glass too much. Spare your own soul the anguish of feeling that you have dragged others with you down to the gates of death. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, aud to mo dira-tcd, tero will lo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court llouso, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MOM DAY, MAY 21, A. D. ISfiS, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described rem eauiia, to-w it z ALEXANDER BONNER vs. MAROA ItET HON NER, Administratix of W. II. Bonner, deceased, FJ. Fa. No. 10 May term, ISSri. Griffith A Son, Attorneys. All the right; title, interest and claim' of the defendant of, in and to the following tracts, or parcels of land, situate, lying and belli! in tho county of Forest," and State of Pennsylvania, to-wit ; No. 1. Ninty-flve acres of land in Jenks township, part of warrant No. 6141, bounded north by sub-division No. 5 of said warrant and Fulton tract, east by sixty acres conveyed to Robinson nnd Bonner, south by public road and land sold to Robinson am) Bonner, and west by sub-division No. 7 of, warrant No. 6142. No. 2. One thousand and sixty-four acres of land in Howe township, "being warrant No. 2878, and bounded north by warraut No. 2!!), east by warrant 28S2, south by warrant 4545, and west by warrant 3187. No. 8. Sub-division No. 51 of warrant No. 2738, in Howe township, and bounded nonh by sub-division No. 60 of warrant No. 2UH5, east by sub-division No. 62 of said warrant No. 273ti, south by sub-division No. 60 of said warrant No. 27.16, and west by warrants 2003 and 2U80, and con taining one hundred acres more or less. No. 4. Four tracts of land, being war. rants Nos. 6155 and 515t, in Kingsley township, and Nos. 6157 and 5158 in Ureen township, all adjoining and containing two thousand acres more or less ; and being bounded northwest by warrants Nos. 6133 and 6131, northeast ty warrants Nos. 6130 and 5137, southeast by warrants Nos. 6145 and 55O0, and southwest l.y warrant No'. 6101 and land of Ford and Lacy. No. 5. One hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less, in warrant 8170 in Jenks township, known as the Revrser 130 acre tract. Rounded north by Enter prise Transit Co., eat by an 80 acre lot, south by warraut 81U8, and west, by Bur ton Tiacey, as per Irwiu's Map of Forest County. No. 6. Fifty acres, more or less, in warrant 3sl0, Green township, bounded as follows : Commencing at n. e. corner of Wm. Longstreth, thence south 1J de grees west about 125 perches to post; thenco south 88 J decrees east 68 perches to a corner post ; thence north 1) degrei a east about 125 perches to post in run ; thence north 68J degrees west to place of beginning. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the illU-restof W. II. Uonimr ilaosaue.) I at the suit of Alexander Bonner. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becon e the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, alid a list of liens including morticatie searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor the amount of the pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof a he may claim, must be furnished the snorin. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued unlil 2 o'clock p. m o't tho next day, at which time all property not settled lor will ainiin be nut uu and sold at tho expense and risk of the person to vtnoiil nrsi puiii, See Purdoii' Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 6 and (Smith's Forms, page 3S4. GEO. W. SAWYER, JSlu-riff. Mierill a Ullice, 'lionesta, Pu April 23. A GENTS xl WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, oldest established, Best Known Nurseries iu the country. Most liberal terms. l'iieuali-l facilities, iieneva Nursery, Established lti. W. A T. SMITH, (ieneva, N. Y. I! minimi paosfio LOW PRICE RAILROAD Li!23 FREE Government LAND3. ITllLLlun or iikks ol each In Minnool. Norm I'aKoiii. iiciiutna. luuho, Vi avhiiiirtoti aud Or-(.'.ii. CCUn Pflf) P'ili-atl3n3wllhtfudi:rtblijKla OCnU rUllftfc"T AtfrliMillurul, oraziitg mtl Tim ber Laud- no uo-n to switlcn. Sent Free. Ailrticj tins. it. LiBuRVay; fesc'if-aa:" A PRESENT! Our readers fur 12 cents iu postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, aud names of two bock agi-uts, will re ceive FREE a Steel Finish Parlor En graving of all OCR PRESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, size 22x26 in., worth tl.uu. Address, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. ma .ombouEK For The Nervous The Debilitated The Arjed. Ntrvoui ProMrtion,NervriuoHeaJ acnf,nfuraiTiai nervous v cniinrrx, Stomach and Llvrr Dlneucs, ao4 ail affections of tha Kidneys. A NERVE TONIC, OrnpoK w. nTov. RTAvr.nn, Vnw, ' For two j i am 1 wt a untWr-T from l.cfvri t:l.t.". Mil 1 tt..:ik i;oi nl th- tMt.-rrr tt V V.Vun!.l t.:nc4!y tl.t 1 i:-i.'fi ('fij.i;y .'n;ror cm-t-J r.i tl i a !t'! i.-t civ. n ,f 11 lita. Let any cue wi.uj to u;o iotv..vka." AN ALTERATIVE. Atov-o AnroTT, Whttth. VT.,narij 1if. My tronMo oc inert to ii.trprt Inn:, i. lii fore I utl it t -iHcvvrn wil.i t:t fntr'!n f.v "lif.ij to Loci.' Tim nufttlnit in r-ily lioaJiv ani 1 am Uv hunan-d ixrcrut. tv'.tcr t,.cry . y. A LAXATIVE. A. C. Heah, Wiirm lUrr JprcTTftK, Tt., m?: F'T Iwn yiMim iwl I taavo Nn amat RisiTrr-t from kUlin-y mtui l.ver tiuutilf. at't ruled with ilva. pciwia ami ronUiatlon lit fnr I Wnn to l-ita l ii.rBH oMivrNO it Mwmit aa tlmuiiU rct nh.ti$ ailed uie. Now 1 uan aay nihing alia tuo. A DIURETIC. Growiie Amkvtt. Ptopx Cm. Tmra, ray: "I hjTe Iwn iiaiust Vaine. Citt fry CowrorNO and It liu tlotif mora til for kMnryu and tituia back Uiau any oUier uinildne I ha ever Uk u. Hundrrsla of tratimonlala haw been rwfiTd from reranna who hava ured thta roiuedy wiUi rexuarXabla boneflt. Bend for circular. Prioa 8I.OO. Sold hj DrurfUtA. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietor BLRLINGTOH, VT. Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos. The Cabinet Orgun was IntrodnrM hr Maaon t namiin In IS. I. M.von A Hamlin Ormia have alwaya malntdimMt 1 heir ufireniary over all othfra, having rccivt'tl llnrlie-t Huuoraal allOrval Wurld'a xbilitloua aiucu The TmprorM Mode of Rtrlnvlns Pl, Inrentcd by MawD A lUmlia In 1SKJ, in a great ndvauce In piano coii tr notion, einerta pronounctnn U the fivatest Improvement tn piano In half a century.1' 'iann circular, cont-ttnlna 0 testimonial from purchase ra, mniciana, ana tuncra, and Tlauo and Organ Cataloguer), free. ILiSON k HAHLHI OEOAlT ACT PIAl'O CO., to cut u-x st. reou-ii Sjtirt), rrw rcss. Ti IMPIOVi WHITE -13- THE EASIKST 8RLLIXO, TKE BEST bat IS r 1 1 JSC SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construct ion Ih Simple, Positive and Durable. Im workniaiiMliin in uusurrasH- pil. Do nut biiv anv other before trvinir THE WHITE, l'rieeiaiid Terms made Satistaotoi y. DEALERS WANTED. WHITE SEWINC. MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. HUMPHREYS' EOXEor athic vmniTAs 7 specihcs For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 000 PAGE BOOK en Treat. meat of Animal, and Chart Bent Free. TBE, FrTpn. rnnt..lln., InflammatloD. A. A. Fnlii ,i nivuiuHiiia, mm f rfrr. II. H. Mralua. L.anieuiaa, Ubfuiiiallmii. i . t .umieniprr, a.tti iriacbarnes. f- j.. C'uugha, lleavea, Pneumonia. 1'. F. Colic r thriven, Itellyut'lie. ti. I . M laourriage, lleiiiurrliay t-.. It. 11. Crlnary aud Klduey Ui.ea.cs. 1. I. Krupllve Dinea.e.. llauKU. J. K.i)i.ea.ea of lltf eiillou. Stable Cane, with Hiieoltlcs. MaDnsl. V. itch Uuu-l OU aud MiHllcaior, 67.00 Price, blugle Bottle (over M doeaX .CO ptold by DroBglntai or Sent Preaald .a Receipt or Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 10 Fulton St., H. T. 'iii.-u.iiori.THD.i itorniB. ROSE E. CLEVELAND, SISTEUOF- PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. "Sot-ial Mirror j or Moral and Social Cul ture," Is the title f the friaml new book Intro-dm-eil by Mitiit C'leveliind. Juki out, tin uiiiarulelled sih-ccmm, profun lr illuNirxttl, willi eli!u'ant litlio)ri iiili pkiUt of Mi.-M ( Icvclaiicl. The work in a compU to treat ise on Morn! and Social Culture, true inan hoocl and womanhood, Tin) inother'N in l ui-iK-c. He patient with the boys, Keep your ilaunlitiTB near you. Home beailtilul, I'aiiiiiv H'lvurinncnt," I he art of t-oiiveiA-tion. The awkward and mIi.v, A mother's i iiil'M, I'. iiiietlu in all it liraucheH, Kt , Ktc. Um iiierhuiiii-ul exertition is iiusur pahsed, iiiakin it the hamUouicHt uh-lii-ription liiuk ever published. The il liiKtraiioni) are the fluent und made by special artiHla. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere. The 8iu-ce of worklnx amenta ia HouiolhinK remarkable. None but live, eneri;etie men anil women want ed on thin work. e (tuaranu-e exi-lusive territory. Awnta at work are making from 1.00 to $10.00 per day. Write at once for illustrated circulars and terms, and name your choice of terri tory; or to secure it instantly send $1.00 for complete agent's oultit, which will be forwarded by return mail postpaid. Lib eral terms tfuaranteed. A,jdress, J. I.. 11KHEHT PUBLISH 1NU CO., l17 A Uiu Olive Ktrett, St. Louis, Mo, lelery V" -u-j -g, .im .gv- ;.rsv.J5 18 SPUING. Rnrlnirh,. nnm. and Tl f lmpirtVQ 4 11 StorK of Sprina- Oood that, to be appreciated, mudt b neen. We have a LA 110 lilt Stock and IJKTTEK VARIETY this Spring than ever before. In our ljAKULK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT JVe havo raiiottnt U ult any person. ItnnBlnu- In price from 10,'. o f 1.00 per van! Kverylhlnir in the latest nnd moat desirablo Folorn. Our SATIN ES SFICHSITK Kits. LONO-CLOTHS. UINtlHAMS 1 fact U tho Domesiio Goo.1, aVrvery deT r.I ble, and evory yard ia (rood value. J i-s.. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! iug aa amall as tour years. IKmt buy until you haye looked I thrqugk our ItoVk. SHOES, SHIRTS AND HATS. i ?,UI R8so,r',,,,eV ' !n .h'.? ,)na cn't be boat ""y P,1M,- We buy in Cane Lets and know Iliat WO UTOt tlin I Jltnitt St vlna anil at r.ii.ai ll.n, ... !.., r it m . Shoe In this tHiuntry. " ' r GROCERIES ! rinw t -,i i . . t t . i . rr I . I. . v"u,r7 ajuainesa is wen Known lo everybody, and wo would just aay that it has lost nothing. Hut that we are giving it upecial atientlon this c-H"" " you win una mat our goons down where they belong. COME AND BT. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGINS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. in oun GitocEny pepahtment will always he found TME FRESHEST GSQGE8IES. BEKKIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, whluh is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clork, will always be found the ' ' PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDEIJ WITH UTMOST CARE. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5c, 10c., 25c, 50c, COUNTERS . WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIONESTA, PA, . B. HASLET k SDNS, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in F TJ 1ST I T TJT E . Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. A MAN OR WOMAN who will work faithfully, can fcecure (if I hey so delre, a rare chance, to iiikn money, bv handling Til K IHlX. Hl. MiV W. HLAIK'S (Senator from New Uainp. bhireK Tejuperauco Movement, or THE CONFLICT liETW KEN MAN AND ALCOHOU From the fact of the deep interest being taken iu the Temperance Movement to-day, an also the high stand ing of the writer aa a leader of men and moulder of public opinion, it ia presumed you can readily aee the unusual opportu nity tillered to muke money by selling so. -h a work. If favorable to engaging with ua, please answer at once, as territory la being taken very rapidlj , uud give u. full particulars aa to your business ex perience, references. At'. E. K. 11AXTEH A CO., 22-10t. 1015 Arch St , Phila., Pa. WESTWARD, HO! Are yon contemplating a Journey West or South? If so, the undersigned can (five vou I'HA PEST KATES of FAKE or FREIGHT. Also furnish Maps, Guides and any information relative to the Farm ing, Grazing or Mining dist lie's of the West or South. Cull on or address. It. II , WALLACE, Ticket Agent N. Y., P. A O. Rv. Oftlee iu Union Depot, OIL CIlV, PA. 88 nn . . . ... . , "BU" " w GROCERIES ! ! . are l-'iesh and of the Best nualltv with ,,ri.a SEE US. quality, with prhea OUR ARGUWENTSJRE STRONG ! We aim to malte our PRICES SO LOW that our FURNITURE Always aells quickly, and the QUALI TY PROVES IT. We make no raah as aci lions, but prove everything we stato iu newspapers when u cu.-loiuer calls at our Store. II vou want isierling Goous lor Sterling Cash call and see our stock of CHAMBER SUITS! 8P KINGS, MATTRESSES, PARLOR SLITS, EASY CHAIRS, TABLES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, Ac. Everything in tlie line of l uriuturo. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT! Is com i ile to from the Plainest to the most Elaborate goods. Come and see. Undertaker A Embalmer, 331 Exchange Block, next to Exchange Hotel, WARREN, PA QQt A WEEK and upwards positively Vt secureil by nieu agents selling nr, IScotl's Ginuine Elocli-ie Belt, Suspensory, etc., and by lalies selling Dr. Scott's Elcc triu Corsets. Sample free. Stale sex. Dr, Scott, bin Hroadway, N. Y, Nov.l6-3ui. KIRK'S FLOATING IS OAP THE CHIEF . For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Hurj, If yonr 4nlr rtoet not hn White Cloud tfy d4 IQ emit fur MmpI oaka U ib niRkui, JAS. S. KIRK CO., CHICAGO. W ESTERN NEW YORK A PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. Formerly b , H. y. p. r. r.) TIMETABLE IN EFFECT Deo. 19, IS87. Wrstwai d Pltuhurgh Pi vlston" Eastward A.M. IP, M lA.M.IP.M. 7 80 7 60 112 4 W 4 0:1 : 4 2s il 4a! U 1 1 2 15 U 40 A.M. P. M. arPlltsHfcrgh lv 9 00 8 CO farkar Fox burg Franklin lv...Oil Clty...ar 12 llll2 14 12 4;i2 2 1 h0 1 8t S 10 2 OS P. M A. M. P. M. 0n t" 44 P.M. 2 05 11 45 tl 87 tl 84 1 IS 1 03 P.M. 11 65 11 0(1 10 40 10 80 H fin 8H7 7 68 7 2.V 6 80 5 45 p. m'. 8 05 A. M. 8 60 7 lO t7 17 f7 2 7 H7 7 60 7 6i ar...OH Clty...Jv Oloopnlls ...Eavle Rock... President..... Tionesta Hickory..... ..Triinkevvllle.. Tldio'ute ...Thompson s... ...Irvlneton... Warren lv...Klnrua....ar t8 20 t 3 tS0 8 8,i f 82 8 in 8 62 4 06 8 01 7 M1 7 4o; f7 ?:l 7 III1 8 40 6 12 P.M. 12 50 12 411 f4 13 4 25 H 10 12 25 12 10 11 CO 11 15 A.M. A.M. t4 46if8 2i 6 00 8 45 6 80 9 Oft 0 12 9 iH P. M. A. M. P. M P.M. A.M. 4 20j P. M. i a vi' 6 5'l ROOi 6 83 8 21 t U 6 0s 4 A4i 4 4'a JLK' lr...Tlradrnrd ..ar 800 1J25 p. mT a. r. 6 12 9 40 0 17 9 4a 6 88'lOO.i A 40 10 II 647 10 14 A 5.1 10 24 7 07 10 88 7 X8 10 66 " 7 37 11 Otv 7 47 H St 8 ?a n ar 8 10 1145 P.M. A. Y. A.M. A. M, 11 0,1 11 00 1 15 12 80 ar...Klnsua....lv ... Suirar Run ... 104811 66 1 Corvdon 10 80 11 vol Ono'vlllo 10,20 IOMll....Wo.f Run.... 10 24 10 24 Quaker Itrldgo. 10 08 0 5:1 USO P28 0 12 9 05 B 151 Red House.. 7 41 7 18 6 50 A ltl 800 ... Salnmanra.... .So. Carrollton.J 4 31 4 17 4 10 ...Ho Vaudalla.. Allegany IV moan ... .ar r. M.I A.M. A.M. GEO. 8. GATCHELL, Oen'l Sunt. A. FELLOWS, Oen'l Pas'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., llulfalo, N. Y. . CRAIG, Aa-ont, Tionesta, Pa. J. L ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most direct r.iuto to Pltuibnrgh aud tha Ft. Only route landing passengers at Cnlon Station without delays or transfer. -Trains run by Eastern Time, Time table In ctlect Nor. .0, ltOS7. Northward. Southward. ' 8. 6. I p. ITl.lp.lll. 8 60: 2 00 10 00! 3 IS 10 88j 4 04 1127 4 50 1 1 43! 6 05 12 14 6 82j 12 25 6 4o! 12 32i 6 40 1 07 6 211 1 88 7 W 2 05. 7 80 s.ni p.m. 4. a. m Tvl Ar, p.m. a. in. p.m. 0 01 10 13 i iiiHouriiu. 7 out i o 1 10 t . i . j unci ICitlan ning Ked Hunk. East llrady ... Parker ... Fox burg . ..Emlentnn. K ennerdellj ..Franklin... ...Oil City...j 0 30 0 05 8 28 6 10 12 10 6 45,11 87 4 4;10 3! 4 12;lU0i 10 47 11 32 1 1 45 6 05 4 80 4 28 4 lO, 8 42 12 11 12 40 12 4K 1 '21 1 60 2 151 p.m.' 4 03 6 i 8 66; 9 44 3 ltli 9 08 2 45) 8 S4 2 15 8 06 a. m it. tn. 8 11 2 40 P in p.m. 3 15 4 i: 5 20 6,Vi a. in. a in. W.N.Y. P ..TitiiKvillu . Corry.... ..Mayvillo... ...Hrocton... ..Dunkirk. ... Ilutl.ilo... p.m. a. m a. ui. 1 45 1 1-5! 7 1 12 47, 12 .-2 11 'AH 15l 3 05 4 (IM., 6 15 ., 6 iti'., 10 46,10 8.V. A 12 A 10 10 Kit 8M 1 18 12 43 12 10 1 1 no 0 63 9 16 9 06 a. in. iu 17 .., 8 SO.. 8lfl1.' 7 40;. , 7 111).. 6 40L. 4 64 ... 4 20,.. 4 1... p.m. I.. 7 60 8 00 ... "8'52"7 :!7 4 2-". H 10 ... 5 00 8 45:.. 5 30 U051.., 7 28 10 551... 8 0011 25.. ...Tionestn .. . .Tidiouto... ..Irvineton.. ...Warren... Snlamunca. ! ..Rrailford. 8 10 1145 Clean " i p.m. a.m. p.m. I Ar. Lv. ji-Itutriilo Wundsy Train leaves Pitts burgh 9.00 a. m., arrives at Oil City, 2:1. p. iu. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:40 pj iu., arrives at Pittsburgh E:00 p. in., stop, ping at all station. DAVID McCARGO. Gen l Sunt. E. II. LTLEY, Gcu. Frt. A Paas. Agt. 1'itUburgh, Pa. KOHTHWESTEB!! LUMBERMAN PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT 308-814 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, BY V7 B. JUDSON. TERMS, ONE YEAR, 81; SIX MONTHS, 82, IN ADVANCE. TIIH LUMBERMAN Is published the interest of its subscribers ; consequent- . )y it is a curiosity In modern trade jour nalism. No advertiser cau buy a line In its editorial or news pages. That Is what makea it the best advertising medium in the world. A journal in which every oth er paragraph is a paid "write up," or Il lustrated putr, is absolutely worthless to tho reader; it is worse than useless, be cause it is misleading. The Lumberman has Information to sell at the rate of 84.00 per year for 18 or i.0 pages per week. 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