The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 09, 1889, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WIKN,
Kbitom a PnoPMirron.
Wednesday, January p, uwo.
Tiir Ohio roan who tins a double
barreled shut gun ready for the White
Cap?, and lets them have tbe conionti
of both barrels when they make their
midnight attacks, bits upon a very
practical nlutin of the White Cap
problem. If the law caouut defend
citizens against midnight marauders,
the citizens must be prepared to defend
themselves.
The Tariff League Bulletin, that did
such effective work for the cause of
protection during the recent campaign,
is about to broaden its scope by en
largement, under the name of tbe
American Economist. The publishers
contemplate making it a valuable
journal on all economic subjects. To
those who desire to keep themselves
informed on the American side of the
tariff question, we would commend
this publication. Address American
Protective Tariff League, No. 23 West
Twenty-third street, New York.
Good Roads and Civilization.
Governor Beaver is about as famil
iar as anybody with rural Pennsylva
nia, nnd he informs tbe Legislature
that "no expenditure of public money
yields so little in return as the road
taxes of Pennsylvania." He keeps
far within tbe mark when he says that
"Pennsylvania can not claim to rank
highest in civilization if tbe civiliza
tion of a country is marked by its
xoada."- He informs the Legislature
that our entire fystem of road laws
should be thoroughly revisnd and
codified.
The Legislature no doubt can im
prove our road laws and t code of
road laws will b received with satis
faction if it at the same time gives
assurance of the radical improvement
of our roads. The latter need the
service of the road-makers much more
than the law-makers. Our roads are
constructed on the single principle of
making their first cost as small as
possible, while the cost of maintenance
is limited usually to a sum necessary
to keep them passable in good weather.
The system by which this money is
applied is the crudest possible and the
results obtained are almost as bad as
possible. The best roads in the State,
as a rule, are not public highways,
but are the property of private cor
porations which levy a tax on all who
use them and that in the aggregate is
a very heavy burden on those who
must use these toil roads constantly.
Pennsylvania needs u system of
well-graded, well-ballasted free road
y.rys extending all over the State.
They should be smooth and of easy
grade, and should support without
yielding the heaviest loads after a
week of rain, or in that trying season
when the warmth of Spring is bringing
tbe froBt out of the ground and turn-
-t
roads into morasses. Our
-dfare exceedingly primi
tive. x:ept in the case of a favored
road here and there we have made no
improvement in our public highways
since the days of our grandfathers. It
is time that the Legislature was giving
its serious attention to a scheme to
give the State public roads which shall
be free to every citizen and worthy
the civilization of the State, of which
they will be at the same time the in
contestable evidence. Fhila. Prett.
A Novel Advertisement.
Here is a novel advertisement which
commends itself to real estate men ev
erywhere. It is taken from the Lewis
burg (Pa.,) Chronicle :
"Don't miss this Chance and Loca
tion for a Home. We are closing out
a few of the largest, choicest and cheap
est lota this winter ever oflered to tbe
public in Lewisburg or Vicinity. Will
Lewisburg, the garden spot of the
Susquehanna Valley grow? Lock
Haven bad its Jerry Church who set
up in his "Folly," with bis violin, and
naaieo mem out a city, forty years
ago, Lewisburg had 28 more inhabit
ants than WHIiaoisport. A lire man
named Peter Herdic walked into their
little town, bought the Maynard and
other farms above town, laid out ave
nues and streets, graded and paved
them with gold for some of its citizens,
gave them a city of all kinds of in
dustries and 40,000 busy, happy in
habitants; while our Lewisburg bus
but 4,000. Milton has its Wilson
Murray. Lewisburg was bis home,
but he had too much business, tact and
talent for us, so we just jerked him out
of bin old boots and Bet biui down in
Milton with silk slippers trimmed with
gold. Berwick has its Jackson and
Woodin. Bloouisburg has its Rev. J.
D. Waller. He will give them a city
with streets one hundred feet wide.
Danville has its priuce of philanthro
pists. In buBiut-68 he can see more
with the eye than anybody else can
with a telescope Thomas Beaver.
Look at bis great, generous, noble gifts
lo Dickinson College, Lafayette Col-
lege, Danville Library and now build
a (150,000 memorial church for the
poor and good Methodists of Lewis
burg. Once, and only once, was I
glad that the Methodists of Lewisburg
were poor. He is now building the
Methodists of Lewisburg the best
church in this State of any denomina
tion. Long may be live 1 Wishing
ynu all a Merry Cliristmts and a Hap
py New Year with happy homes on
corner lots iu the new city ou tho hill,
I remaiu your old friend,
J. W. Shrixkr."
A Beautiful Poem.
ncllcfontc Republican.
The following liucs ara the compo
sition of Mrs. Iiyndor, wife of lion.
Theo. P. Hyuder, of Mileeburg, the
late candidato for congress in this dis
trict. They were written especially
for the Christmas celebration held lust
Tuesday evening under the auspices of
the Methodist Sunday School of Miles
burg, and were read on that occasion:
"Crown Jkwklk."
"O Tord, my crown Is a starless one,
No jewels shine out from Its gold ;
No sheaves have I gathered in life"s ripe
field,
No Iambs have I led to the fold."
"Grant me, Father I pray, one dar.r-linjj
gem,"
Breathed tho maiden on bended knee,
"That will shine In the radiance of Heav
en's light,
It's brilliancy, Lord, all for Thee."
Then she sought the heart of a little child.
As pure as the snow from above,
And Into It's warm, gleaming depths she
poured
The news of a Saviour's love.
Till the little life grasped in loving clasp
The hand of the Saviour oulhold,
And tip from the depths of the pure young
life
A Joyous devotion welled.
"I bring Thee, O Father," the maiden cried,
Zi ecstaey almost wild,
"The purest of a!! earth's glittering gems,
The love of a sinless child;"
"I will Beek among men of fame,'"' she
mused,
"Of men who have won renown
I will win from among them a diamond
That will grace a Heavenly crown."
Her message of mercy sho lovingly
brought,
To one on whom famo had smiled,
And won for the Lord a place in the heart
Which before the vain world had be
guiled. 'I bring for Thy glory," the worker said,
"O Father, the wealth of the earth
Endowment of brain and soul so rich,
Must a shining light give forth."
"The wretched and shivering wreck, dear
Lord,
Who twice this day asked me for bread,
Watch over his wandering steps, dear
Lord ;
Cover thou his defenseless head."
"I had but a crust to bestow, Thou knowest,
But I gave it with blessing aud prayer
That the wanderer lonely and sin crushed
here,
Might find a blest home 'Over Thero.' "
Tho hours of the worker had numbered
life's noon
When Death's messenger bade her to
rest,
And receive from her Master the welcome
" Well done"
As she entered the realm of tho blest.
And, lo, when the jewel decked crown f
reward
Sho received from her Master's hand,
One gem shone brighter than all of the
rest,
In the glittering golden band.
" 'Tis the soul of tbe wanderer poor and
sin-Btained ;
Such as these my life-blood has cost."
Said the Master: "No better than this
couldat thou do
Thou hast savod to me one of the lost."
Bl'l'KI.EN'W AUMCA SAI.VE.
The best Salve In the world for Cuts.
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all bkiu Eruptions, ana posi
tively euros Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
dox. r or sale uy u. w . uovaru.
Tbelr Ilualness Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused such
a general revival ol trade at u. W. iio
yard's Drug Store as their giving awav to
their customers of so many tree trial bot
ties of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable arte-le
from the fact that it always cures and
and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat
and hum d'seases quickly cured. You
can test it before buvinjr by getting a triul
bottle free, largo size (I, Every bottle
warranted.
IlllAG'K I P.
You are feeling depressed, vour appe
tite is poor, vou are bothered with Head
ache, you are tidgetty, nervous, and gen
erally out of sorts, and want to brace up
liraee up, but not with stimulants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for their
basis verv cheap, bail wlnsKev, and wind
stimulate vou lor an hour, and then leave
vou iu worse condition than before. What
vou want is au alterative Unit will purify
vour blood, st.irt healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore vour vitality, and
give renewed hcalih and sticngtli. such
a medicine vou will lind iu Kloctrio Hit
ters, and only 60 cents a bottld at li. W
Ilovard's Drug Store.
of the firm of MOKCK BKO'H,
OPTICIAN'S,
Specialist in Frrors of Hefraotion of the
rye. I'.xaininalions tree ot charge.
WAUHKN, I'KSN'
WESTWARD, HO
Are you coiiteuuilaliiiK a jo
mrney West
or SoiitliT If so, the undersigned can irive
you (MlAl'tsT HATKS of FA K K or
1-'ItF.IO 11 1'. Also furnish Maps, Uuidos
and any iiil'oriuution relative to the Fvrm
ing, Grazing or Mining districts of the
West or .Soulli. fall on or address.
It. II, WALLACli,
Ticket Agent N. Y.. P. A O. Rv,
OfUco in Union Depot, OIL CITY", PA
Tomvmv nianv rmportnnt AtlvanlAgtw over fell
other prepared Food-v . .. , , ,.
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
MAUDS RELISH IT.
Mnkss Plump. LnuKhirtR, Henlthy Br bias.
Ragulntes tho Stomach and Bowel.
Hold by PmpcW. ate., ROc, l.OO.
WELLS, RICH ARDSOH I CO.. IDStlSSTOS.VT.
i Babv Portraits.
A PnrttnltoorT't'autfftil baby portrait, printed
on fine ynp ptipr ly patent pin
loto prooeaa, aent
free to Mother of any Pnby born
In a Tear.
Kvery Mother want these pictures;
cud at uuco.
(Jive twii'V it name ami nt;e.
WELLS, RICHARDSON L CO., Pmpt.f Burlington, V.
It's Easy to Dye
' ...... with
) iSi msa Dyes
Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness.
Ceauty,
AND
Simplicity.
Warranted to color more enort than anr nth or
dyes ever made, and tn give more brilliant and
durable colon. Ak for the Jhamotut, tod I lake
Do other. 36 colors ; 10 cents each.
WLLSt RICHARDSON i CO., Burlington, t
For Gilding or Broniing Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Qold, 8ilvcr, Brooi., Copper. Only to Cots.
OF PURE CODLIVER OIL
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk
80 ril.gnl.ed tht It can bo (altea,
digested, .nl M.tmllat.d bythe most
MnilC.v stomach, when th plain oil
cnnnoi d soicratea; ana ny tne rom
btnatlon of th oil wltu tt hypn
pho.phlte. la much mors etflcaciov.,
Bfmarkf.ble os ft flesh f.ndaprr.
Persons gain rapidly nkile ttklu; It.
8COTT8 EMTLSIOS In .rtnool r! by
Physician, to be th. Fines', sn.1 l;et tvnrsj
tion In tbe world for tho rclk-f and cm cl
consumption, ecnorfiA,
CENERAL DEBIUTY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACiATICH,
eouDSont! cHRcr::c ccischs.
The great rer.xrJy for CwstiT!;if.'rn, on?
Wostingin Children. SjIu t. tjali Divjijis:.i
ONE CENT.
Send a postal card for a sample eopv of
tho Pittsburgh WEEKLY t. HRONICI.K TEL"
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nd vou will bo pleated with it; and by
emitting one dollar you will receive it
rcirularly for ono year. It irives a stim-
nmrv of the principal evonta of each
week, has bright Original Stories, Fash-
onable ?oles, ana uossip lor tne House
hold, Amusements lor tne family Clreio,
Agricultural news, liitest and roliablo fi
nancial and Market Kcports, news from
the Workshop, Mill and Mines, Sporting
events at nome ana anronu, unci a general
selection of reading suitable for everybody.
We believe in supporting tbe home
tinner, and also believe a combination of
ocal and a citv paper is still better, and
therefore have made a combination with
the proprietors of the Fokkst Rfpuiilioan
w hereby they win senu you me uepi'b
i.ican aud the weekly chronicle tkl
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um 01 s-.ou.
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icriod tnoir name is on the subscription
ist 01 tne paper.
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plication. J. K. LITTKLL, Washington,
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MAMTACTtl'.KD DT
ACME IIAIIJ GROWER CO.,
c:Ia citv, r:::r.
A MAN OR AV0MAN
who will work faithfully, can becura (if
tbey ho drsirel, u r;ire (-huui'e to nmko
immfT, l,y haii.lliiigTlIE HON'. HENRY
W. HLAlK'S tSeiiuior from New Hiiuip
hliirci, Ti'inptirHiiru Movement, or THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN MAN AND
ALCOHOU From tho fact of the ilucp
interest being taken iu the Temperanre
Movement to-day, as alfo the high stand
ing of the writer an a lciiiler of men and
mouldei of pulilic opinion, it is presumed
you eun readily ncu tho uniiMiial opportu
nity ollored lo make money by selling
sueh a work. If favorable to engaging
with um, please answer at once, an territory
is being taken very rapidlt , and give mi
full partieiilars an to your business ex
perience, reference, A'c.
E. It. BAXTER CO.,
22-101. lOl.i Arch St , Phiia., Pa.
r WEEK and upward xisilively
heeurc-il by men uentM selling Dr.
Scott's lienuine Klecl l ie Belt, HUKpeusory,
etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Elee
tric Coi el.s. Sample tree. Hlatosex. Dr.
Scott, bltt Broadway, N. Y. Nov.lli-3iu.
DAVID DAKNETT,
Dealer in
DRY GCODS, P.'OTIONS, GROCERIES
t ; 1 . V SS W A ! 1 1 Q U V. V. N S W A It K,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
()I,OVi:s, MITTENS,
eT JC W ft Hi Tl Y ,
CCTI.KUY, CONt'lX'TtONKUY,
CIGARr, TOBACCO, &C.
Everything Vresh, New, nnd ol Choicest
the Markets nflord. C'liiNttint ad
ditions being mado to stock.
COUXTRY
ritom n:
Taken
In exchange for tloods, and tho
JliglirM Trices allowed.
Cash Taid for
HIS, PETS AND FURS.
I HON, It ACS and JUNK of all kinds
taken in exchange for goods.
I aim to give customers perfect satisfac
tion in all dealings wi:h them. A share of
public patronage is respectfully solicited,
with the promise that none shall go nway
disappointed.
DAVID HARNETT. Tlonrstn, Tn.
SAV E W6 NE Y!
HOW ?
BY BUYING THE
SNAG-PROOF RUBBER BOOT,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD!
II. J. IIOPKIXS tfc CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
S. H.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
3T TJ IRj 1ST ITTJ E.
-Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
MASON & HAMLIN
' 1 n. cblnot orran was Introduced in Iu lirMsat
form by Mason Hamlin in Istl. Other makn
followed In Ui. manufacture of Uiftn. liutmmentA,
bat the Kino A HaniUn Organs hav. alwar. mala
laiDed UMiraupremac. as Uu beat lutli. world. i
I slaaon A Hamlin offer, as demonstration of the
anualled axxallene. of their cnian the fart that
at all of the great World'a ExUibluona, sine, that of
Parte, 18ST
with best 1
1SI, In itf m a.AWAcoino.tiUoia
UnuflNoEr
arias, they hare
tne Digaeei
bated cataloKUM TO IMK. free. 4
Mason A liamlin do not hesitate to mak. ha tx
traordinary claim for their piano., that Uiey ars
Superior to all others. They neogala, ths hlirtl
sxcelleoea achieved by other leadlint makers In tha
art of piano building, but .till claim superiority.
This they attribute solely to the remarkable lm.
prorement Introduced by them tn the year 1SM
and now known a. the ''Maisin A Hakum Piamo
Rsa-fi D A M H Q P
slble purity and p I M fl I J refinement of
ton., tnttether I I II I 1 W V with Kieally In.
creaMd capari- OBAMB S DP3I3HI. t; fur standing
In tun. and other important advantages. 4
- A circular, containing teatunoniala from three
hundred parchaaera, muaicians, and tnaera, aena,
loc ether with descripUv. catalngna, to any applicant.
rianos and Organs sold for caah or easy par.
tnents: aiso rented. 1
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
1889.
UNPARALLELED OFFERS !
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vi:i:ki.y ti. i.i:at.iPH
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odattliu Cnpilal of Pennsylvania. Each
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Willi tlio latest news, stories, legislalivo
proceedings market reports, miscella
neous reading.
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II.
Zrttmmr Stock
WHAT WE ICLSTOW:
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WE KNOW WE II AVE THE LATEST STYLES AND PESIUNS!
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DRESS FUNNELS, WOOL SUITINGS, HENRIETTAS,
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men s, hoys', cniT.nnEN's
hi p; rs -rs . novs', CHILDREN'S
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Flannels, Blankets, Yarns and Comfortables,
Robes, Ilorso Blankets, Carpets and Oil Cloth.
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Our Stock
Is slways kept right up!to tlio Standard,
Our Stock of Ooods emhratios everything
the Finest Silk. COME AND SEE US.
U. J. HOPKINS, ,& CO.
HERMAN & SIGGINS !
DRUGGISTS
TIONESTA, -
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS HE FOUND
Tim FEESimST miQQE&ZEg
BERRIES, FRUITS A VEUETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is lii clmrgo of a thoroughly compotent Qlerk,
will ithvnys be foiitul tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS !
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. ''
DEPARTMENT STORE.
5c5 10c,
- COUNTERS.
WM. SMEARBAUGH
TIONESTA, PA.
FOR BUTTER FAGTORIEI
ON THE
s fjn ?
aa aM -
IKE SOOLEY
EXCELS ALL OTHER KETliCDS.
GOLD raEVJALS r., P.'xhmo-1-l.
COLO S,3A. Pi PAY KI'A'IX
UUllI KibUAlU DEl AiV Aliij
cr PS35VATE DAISIES
F-'GUil rtrst FTfc'ITSiUi'ilSoiitc'.j'rMKsihleSlv nt Ui-tTuloN. Y. ExpoHilionSep.
t'tVO Firut PrOm'jUrri3outot"ap-ihle3JVOnitt Bay Stme Fair, Oct. If
rlr5T. I'remiUrtl on raciory i.uutr u: Jii.ne Mute ruir, 1000.
Pirst PrTYT?UiT on Factory Ilutter nt Kcw IlanipshLte State Oran;! Fnlr, 1888.
rirst Promit'm nnd Sweepstakes, Vtrnnont state Fair, 1808.
CX f.-5 kst0A!.f PARH (rKmce,)ExrfUoti9, IV nnd VS. after ThJVl'nof PIX
v'l''E!f H nt thePohcecf Indnrtry in romp'.-tition with alllcadinftsystemsof the world.
MKOA!, ct Jlcvul Auviu.Uiviil Exidhition. London, Encland, 1H70.
COi.fi MDALam'.SwoafkOrSiitliitcn'.ation il Dairy Fa'.r.N. Y.,'78&79.
fr-;: COLD lJiitiht,rur'Cr... w.
ftt;ZrtoS-''X CCLVCn R5S.'M.8 awarded tiro too muuerous to mention.
ti'Ty-' DO wlilEW aj.C until you have examuied Into tUB
t iZr:, ' COOLCV SlfSTK.TI vt C !:.! ATHIiHllU. K U less
f- '',ci Tv!'".-a '...il inlxir, lesa txcense sudwystiettcr net proceeds. Full line ot ENGINES,
e.m. sv. 1,
I,.;wi ltvJ cUtntNS and eventhUm used la BLTlElt FACTOHIKS or Private)
f,';-.';SJ BelrlfS. Brnrl tor Uliihtratedt lrcul ltb before purcnaslnff or otnera. ,
4 VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO, Bellows Falls, Vermont-
WINCHESTER
a la if .
SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS,
0 MfwIUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Y I El C II E S T E R Irl E pflTI N G " ARMS CO.,
gacl iox BO-paa
' MEXTIOX
J.
"ROM !
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS.
M EN'S, ROYS', CHILnilKN'S
MEN S, ROYS', CHILDREN'S
MEN'S, HOYS', CHILDREN'S
GROCERIES! !
of Groceries,
axcont tn Pricmt. whlol. ra .11 n..t i.,
kept in Qonoritl Store, from Baled'Hnv to
...- "
& GROCERS,
- - PENN.
25c, 50c,
& CO.,
i-i ri E. M :?
1
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PKGOES
CEE RECORD
Va., Kxritlon, Oct
nnd Noy.. 1 888. 1
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1888.
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THIS PAPER,
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WHITE IS KlflG
C'?;,;v':,p::::c; 1
THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SAT:SFY1a3
SEWINGMACH!NE.
In tlie World.
THE MOST ELEGANT,
STRONGEST AND BEST
WOODWORK ON THE MARKET.
rooa hoist iw vbtsV
EVERY ONE 6IVES SATISFACTION.
THE WHITE II THE PEER OF ANY SEWING MA
CHINE NOW B.ADE.
THE WHITE IS TKH LIGHTEST RUNNIN0 AND BEST
F'NISHF.OSEWINQ MACHINE IN THE MAHKET.
Ill Construction h SIMPLE. F0SITIVE DURABLE.
ITS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED.
You cas stcur tha AGENCY If you apply at ones,
as ksM doaltrs In unoccupied terrltorf.
. Prices and Torms Mads Satisfactory.
Address:
White Vetoing achins (Jo.
CLEVELAND, 0.
TESTE UN NEW YORK A PENN -
Si l.V.MA RAILROAD.
(Formerly . Y. P. K. B.)
TIM ETAIII.E IN EFFECT Doti. 10, I
Westwaid Plttsluirch Divlsh'ii Esstwurd
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tien'l PiistTr nni Ticket Affcol.
No. 4 Kxchaunn St.. Ilulrtilo, N. Y.
J. I,. CHAIli, Aent, Tioticsta, Pa.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R.! R.
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Mot direct route to Pittxburirh and hu
I'ast. Only route landing pasxeniitrs" v
Union St ition without delays or transfer.
jfO Trains run I y Fantern TiniP.
Time table in t'lloct May U lfil.
"Sorthward. J j Soiuliward.
1. I
a. m.
8 4r,
0 fid;
10 so
11 Hi
1 1 3(1
1 1 Stl
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1-2 l:l
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8 ftO a Ml PittHhuruh.
p.m.
7 20
6 111
6 42
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7 20) 1 15
6 (Hi 12 10
6h;I1 87
4 58 10 64
4 HO 10 ?'
4 W 10 0J
4 (HII 5U
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8 17 SIX
2 41; 8 34
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11 27 ! 4 fia lied Hank.
11 4'i; 5(s F.Mt llrady
13 14 IS:... Parker...
12'JS; 5 44 .. Foxburn .'
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1 07 6 3.1 Kennerdell
1 IW1 7 04 ..Franklin...
2 'M 7 30 ...Oil City...
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4 111
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3 24
2 63
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p.m.
.7HulTalo Sunday Train leaves Pitt
burt;h S:4.i a. in., arrives at Oil City,
p. m. Ketitrniiiir, leaves Oil City 2:20 p.
in., arrives at I'iiuburgli 7:45 p. in., stoy
iiinir at all stations,
)AV1I) MiCAHliO, Gen'ISupt.
10. II. UTLKY, Oen. Fit. A Pnes. A1
Pittsburgh, Pa,
la tha tililt-Mt and nirit popuinr rietititie nO
oitM-lmnirml jmiwr ptihhHhtMt and ha la owe i
circulalttiii if any pttper of it clad in the wuriJ.
Kully Uliiclwtfl. Hft claaa of WikmI Kiik-rav-liilfH.
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