WEDNESDAY nORNlXO, FEB. M, 1887. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burae. John Rkck. . Oonn7mr North" ward, L. J. Hop kins, J. K. Clara, W. JU Kllneetlver. KouiU ward. J. F. Proper, C. A. Randall, Chan. Bonner. . Juttines of tht Peaee J. T. Brennan, u. s. ivnox. Constable S. 8. Canfleltl. Sohiyol Director Q. W. Robinson, A. ft. Kelly, C. M. Shawkey, D. 8. Knox. t xx' iiu.w tr t. n.-i. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oongreet Alkxaxdkr 0. wirtm. Member of Senate J. H. Wilson. i(MiHn(j-CHRLm A. Randall. Pretiflent Judge Vf. D. Bnorw. Aenociate Judge Lxwia J ho. A PROPER - Treasurer Solomow Fitboxiiald. Prnthonotary, Refiner dt Recorder, &e. 1.11THTI M. HHAWKRT. ; . Sior(f. Lkoiad Aorfw; 03"-Mor Oi.ivrr Btbrlt, Wl S UKLP8, J. R. Chadwiox. 'Jbwitry .9uj?ertUentnt J. K. HlLL- IXMriet Attorney P. M. Clark: .Mry ftmmirton((r- H. ('. Pa Vis, . DATtO WALTERS. Cevnfy Iturveynr IT. C. Wwittrkiw. Ifcrower I)r. J. W. Mohrow. Omur 4 uditorJ. A. Scott, Tho Oil RAH, OKO. ZtTtWDKt-, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOITESTA LODGE Xo. 369, ?5r2s I. o. of O. h ERT9 every Setnrday evening, at 7 trldge'a Hall. H. O. WHITTEKIX, N. O. . w. Salter, sey. 27-tf. , ti tt. t nnnci kta 101 inn W I Meet every Friday Evening In Odd rehowe' nail, TionetitA. L. FULTON, M. W. J E. WENK, Recorder. ft ' No. 274. O. A. R. Iceta nn the 11 rut Wednesday In eaoh it o tin, In Odd Fellows flail, Tlonenta, Pa. V. a. Kiii'A, uomtnanaer. , 1 , AQMEW. r. M. CLARK, District Attorney. ' AGISKW CLAItll, ATTOKNEY8-AT-LAW, . ( Office In Court House. . Rim St. Tloneata, Peana. J. VAN GIE8EN, TTORNRYv COUNSELOR AT LAW, Rdenburg, (Knnx P. 0.,) Clarion Ooun- tj.ra. L" L. DAVIS. l ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, r Tlnneata, Pa. Collections made in thia and adjoining rounuM, H.FS W.TATR iVl ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Elm Street, Tlonmta. Pa. r. RITCHFY, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, f Tionn'a, Foreat County Pa. A WHENCE HOUHE. TioneeU, Pa.. Xt H. 8. Brockway. Proprietor. Thla Itcusa U centrally loted. Everything new and wall furnlanad. Saneilor As ciaintodationN and atrict attention riven u uupu. Voftotablea. and Prnita of all H In Ja nerved In their eeanon. Sample , o.n fur IViinmerclal Agenta. ANTRAL HOTJSi; Tioneata. Pa., '". p. Bmwnell. Proprietor. Thla la a r.y house, and has Jot bean fitted up tor ;h aivtoinmodAtlon of the public. A por khi f tUe patronage of the publia la nolle led. 4-ly. 4 1 EN TRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. XV. H. ROTH. Proprietor. Tbc tnrgcat, FWet Located and Furnlsbod Houa in the City. Near Union Depot. f B. SIQOINS, M. ixi J Physician; Surgeon A Drasrglat, ; TIONE8TA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, lle o Armttronir county, having located in Tla eata ia prepared to attend all pro feaaionai oalla promptly and at all hour. Office a id residence two doors north of Lawrence Hoase Office hours 7 to 8 a. x.t and 11 u iq x. r 3 to S and 6J to 71 r. M. Mnndaya, 9 to 10 A. x. j I to 8 and ti to7r. x.. may-18 81. DKt.TISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. ' Ilnvliig pnrclHised the material An., of Dr. tendman, would respectiullv an nunrco that he will carry on the Dental Snail. In Tloneata. and having had over six ' eara aucewsrul experience, consldera 1 lnlf fnlly competent to give entire sat Jfa tlo'i, I shall always give my medi v il practice the preference. ma'r22-82. a. a. Mir. Ai: B. KILLT -jlt vf j4aW MAY, PARK 0 CO., S AUK E3 S ! iVmer of Elm A WalnatSU.TionaaU. ' Bank ol Discount aad Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Depoalta. Collection ma.leon all the Principal points or the U.S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. jyHtKNZO FULTON, ManulUcturer of and Dealer in ' HARNESS. COLURS, BRIDLES, And all klnda of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. ntay4 81 ION EST A. PA. . H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Trlan it illation Survey ing Best at Intttrumenss and work. Terms on rpHtlnn. IF YU WANT a reepcctnbU Job of printing at a reasonable price send your order to this office. I J AO. T. BRENHAII, REAL ESI ATE AGENT, TIOIsTElSa: A, PA. um mm and sold ON COMMISSION If you wish to buy or sell Real Entato It will pay you to correspond with me. Caaa'eaae' Tlae Table Tlaaetta. Statlra. NORTH. Train 28 7:37 am Train 62..... 7:S2 am Train 80... 3:52 pm booth Train 63 10:56 am Train 29 1:18 pm Train 81... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car. ry me mail. Cfearck aa4 Sa.fckata' Aekl. Presbvterlan Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. t M. K. Sabbath Hohool at 10.-00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church eery Sab bath evening by Rev. Hmall. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Hundny morning and evening, by hot. iiivKiinK. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Try Grand Array Plug Tobacco at Robinson's. 2t. Stop that Odd by buying 8ub itaotial Shoes and Rubber at Win. 8nirarbaugh & (Vs. 2t. Fur a uobby suit of clothes at a moderate price, call at Rubinoon't be firr buying. 2t. Thomas Osborne of Barnett, mer cantile appraiser, epeut Sunday ia towu, the guest of Treasurer Fitzgerald Ou Tuesday evening of this week, a select number of Mrs. J. H. Dentit ion's friends were entertained by ber at ber home. II J Hopkins, a prominent mer chaul of Pleaxantville, Pa., was in towu Thursday and Friday last. Rid g way Democrat. The first rail to Kave this place this, tpting, left Tuesday moroiog. Ii was a tie raft bound for Oil City, pi loted by Bruce Crawford. Ou Thursday eveuing of last week, Mrs. T. F. Ritchey entertained a limited number nt her social friends at a quint little tea party. The baod bys, we understand, have bills nut announcing a grand en tertaijjrae'-t on Monday night next, for the benefit of the band.' Every one has a will and a mind to think for hirucelf, yet iuauy will go about hacking and coughing uutil a friend recorumeuds Or. Bull's Ough Syrup for that cough. Ciurt next Monday. And al though the cases nn trial do Dot look like lung ones it is probable court will last nearly all week, and will require the attendance of a great mauy peo pie. II. W. Ledebur nfStar, will move his family to Eat Hickory this week May success atteud dim in his new home is the wish ( all bis friends, the Republican included most emphat ically. Jas. Davis spent Tuesday at home. V. V. Freeman of Warren, came dwo with him. Miss Guthrie and Mis Taylor, teachers iu the High School at Tidioute, were the gnests of Mist Maude Davis, also, over Tuesday Protracted meeting began in the M E Church on Monday eveuing Ou Huoday evening as a preliminary, aod as a revival of an old lima cus tom iu the church, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. The Post Office Department at Washington, has issued instructions Iu all postmasters to sell thirteen two cent postage stamps for a cent and a quarter. Postmaster Haslet has a full supply on band which he will sell at that rate. "A continual dropping on a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike." No wonder, poor souls, they are such slaves In headache. On twenty five cents spent for a bottle of Salvation Oil will restore harmony in the household. Joseph Morgao of Conksburg, Barnett twp., moved over a part of his household goods last evening as pre paratory to become a citizen of our Boro. He will build boats for Law rence & 6mearbaugh. We extend him a hearty welcome. Willis Jenkius, colored, preached to a large audience ia the M. L. church ou Thursday eveuing last. The Rev, is ga'heriug foods for a colored Baptist church in New Castle, this be ng the fifth church he has rained funds to build. He pleased those who heard him, but it wasn't with "taffy," you may rest assured. The collection was S6.50. j We were pleased to receive a call last week from our old friend Dr. J. W. Morrow, of Tionesta. The Doctor came down on the first of the week and had been over to Atwood aod called with us on his way home on Friday. Kittanning free Press. On Friday evening Mrs. A. B. Kelly gave a splendid reception at ber new home, to all her mauy society friends. Among those from a distance attending were the Mrs. and Misses Siggins of Hickory, and Mrs. Bates and daughter Brownie of Titusville. N. C. Beebe of Brookston, brought in tbe returns from Howe, on Friday. The 'Squire "took iu" the Republican office among the other lions, aud spent half an hour among "the boys" who, though awful busy, enjoyed the 'Squire's visit bogely. Come again. Mr. Joseph Laudis of Barnett Township brought the returns from that township on last Wednesday. Mr. Landis, while in town called ou the Republican. Joseph is a staunch Republican, an old soldier, aod while in town was iuitialed into the myste ries of the G. A. R. The Emery Opera House at Ti tusville, was destroyed by fire on Sat urday evening last. Five dwelling bouses adjoining were also burned. Tbe opera house cost $25,000, and was insured for $4 250. The other build ings and property destroyed amounted to $6,000 or $8,000 -Collector Caufield notifies all per sons in arrears for taxes for the year 1886, that on May 1st, 1887, be must make final settlement of his duplicates in full. All in arrears will please pay up so as to enable him to meet his obligations Boro. cash tax must be paid agaiust Mar. 1st, '87. Yesterday was Washington's Birthday. 1 he schools were closed, but outside of the bank, business places cmtiiiued t do business, and without offering any serious discounts to pur chasers. Wouldn't it be a eood deal better to devote one half of the day to a memorial service in our schools, than to make it a full holiday? The winter term of school of five months at Braceville, closed February 4th. Whole number enrolled, 20; atiendiog every day during the term are: Cora and Edward Albaugb, Fred Pettigrew. Those attending every day during the month are: Cora and Edward Albaugh, Fred and Arch Pettigrew, Clare Catlin, Di-ssa and Grace Bly. Ernestine E Catlin, Teacher. -Nczt Monday court convenes, and while the editor vi)l not likely he at home, he will still be pleased to have as many of the patrons and friends of the Republican call, as can make it corvenient. And should they have any contributions to leave for the good of the cause they can hand the same to our representative at the office whose receipt will be honored for the full extent of its face, and like the retding of the average petition to the Legislature, "we will ever pray, etc." Hon. J. B. Agnew was one of a number of pro lucers from the oil re gions, who were before the Judiciary General Committee at Harrishurg the past wtek, which committee has had before it the Billingtdey pipe line bill. Many excellent arguments were made favor of the bill, among which were some short but ery poioted remarks hy Mr. A., who is one of the legal counsel tor the producers. The bill will likely be reported .to the House to-day or to-moriuw, and it is believed will pass. -Tbe Committee appointed by Dr Higbee to inspect tbe Normal School nuildtngs at Clarion met there oo Tuesday the 15ih iusl. There were preseut Dr. HiL'bee: II. b. Jones, Sunt. of Erie City; Hon. J. II 0iuer, of t rank. id; lion. J.-hu M Ureer, of Butler; G C Orr Esq, of Kitiau mug ; Supt. M. O. Campbell, of Mo Keau county ; Supt. J. F. McNutt, of Clarion county. After an inspection of tbe building and grounds, the com unttee made their report which was favorable. From the Clarion papers we learu that the occasion of the meet iog of the committee was quite an eveut. 1 be committee met at ten iu the morning to ioxpect and prepare their report, and at half past two in the afternoon a public meeting of the citizens was held in Framptou Opera louse. Uiiite a number of distin guiehed visitors were present. Over $40 000 have already have beeu ex pended on the buildini!!, and cotmid erable is yet needed. It is the inten liou of the triuSHes to start a term of school in April next. Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, McKean aud Warren com pose the Thirteenth Normal School District of Peonsylraoia. I Our Business Boom. Pursuaot to a call previously made, there was a public meeting of citizens at tbe Court House on Saturday eve ning last to discuss tbe beuefits and seed of manufacturing interests of some kind to tbe welfare and prosper ity of our town. Hon. E. L Davis laid befue the meeting a correspon dence he bad bad with a Philadelphia shoe manufacturer, who wished to dis pose of bis plant there. The corres pondence gave a very clear idea of the probable cost of founding a similar plant here, an industry that will em ploy from forty to fifty male, aod twenty to thirty female operators, and that will turn out 1500 pairs of shoes per week. Other manufactories were also presented, io a more general way, aud discussed. A committee consist ing of L J Hopkins, A. B. Kelly, E. 8. Hoyt, F. F. Whittekin, G. W. Bo vard, . L Davis, aod C. M. Shawkey was appointed, whoso duty it is to cor respond and investigate various indus. tries, with a view to bring to onr town some industry adapted to our resources. The project deserves the attention and interest of all our citizens and espec ially our'busioess men. Encourage it. Barnett Items. Tbe flood on the Clarion was the highest for a number of years. Tbe loss to lumbermen in some places, es pecially farther up tbe creek, was con siderable. Mr. Jacob Fiscus lost about 14,000 feet of pine timber, and of a most ex cellent quality. B. n. Fiscus lost all he had, about 4000 feet of pine. Edward Kerr and C. B. Kerr bad difficulty in saving the board piles at Cderaan from being swept away. Mr. Pierce will start the Coleman Mill if it keepasofl. The W. C. T. U. gave a very euter tainiug entertainment at the Green wood church last Saturday evening. Mr. George Kuhns has moved to his farm iu Clarion county, near Scotch Hill. We are sorry to lose so good a a eitizen, and hope Mr. Kuhns will fiud the friends and the welcome hi deserves at tbe hands of his new neigh bors. N. Brookston News. Election passed of! quietly. The company will occupy their new store building next Monday. Air. a lursell sustained a severe injury about ten days ago. He is an employee of the T. V. R. R. aud was at work at the big trestle. Some logs wero being unloaded from a car, and in aome way he fell down and six log rolled across his legs breaking one be low the knee and bursting the muscle i'U tbe calf of the leg opeu for 6 or 8 inchea. He ia improving slowly. A young man, a Swede, by name of Peterson, at Work at James' Mill, had one of his legs broken a week ago Sat urday. He was driving logs, and hi leg was naught between tbe ends of two I 'gS. The bigh water of. week before last enabled the James Bro. to get down an immense lot of logs to their mill. Squire Osgood ofLiwer Sheffield, Postmaster at Barties for many yeais, was buried ou Friday last, bis death occurring Tuesday previous He was one of the old residents of this section f country, and was well and favora bly known, as was attested by tbe large concourse of citizens that fol lowed him to his grave. : Tramp. Stewarts Run. Wedding cards are nut for thn mar riage of Mr M. I. Lovell aud , Miss Lillian Everett. The happy event will take place at the Temoerance Ilou'e, al Lo veil's Corners, on March 3,1887. Mr. A N. Dr France of Lima, Ohio, who has beeu visiting his brother-in laws, U- S. and II M. Zthniser, and other frieuda in the vicinity, returned borne on Monday. Miss Miua Smith of Eld red, Mo- Keao county, is visiting friends aud relatives ou Stewarts Run. Mr. John A. Dawson has been on the sick list for the past eight or ten days; also, Miss Tressa Bromley has been quite ill. Tbe election passed off quietly, there being no excitement except for the of fice of Justice of the Peace. Three candidates were iu the field, viz: W, P. Siggins, T. W. Alleodei and J. F. Couuelly. Connelly was elected, car rying off tbe prize by a plurality of five votes. M. L. Range is tbe owner of a very nice lot of Durham calvec, one year old this spring, which be purchused of D. Slater of Venango county, last fall. Len. has determined to improve bis stock. Our Sunday School was not very well attended last Sabbath, owing to sickness ia the vicinity, iad to rongb weather. Violin and Vocal Conoert. At Court House, Tionesta, Wednes day Evening, March 2d, 1887. In troducing for the first time in this city the acknowledged Kiog of Americao Violinists, Mr. Geo. W Oles.wbo will oo this occasion introduce to the pub lie the masterpieces of tbe greatest Masters ; Pagaoini, 0!e Bull, De Be riot, aod others, and also brilliant and celebrated compositions of his own, for which he has won golden criticisms from the leading press of the country. This Violin recital will ba augmented with tbe renowoed and favorite Bal lad Singer, Professor Chaa. Henry, who has gained world wide reputatioo by bis rendition of classic oomposi lions, and plaiotive sympathetic voite, and clean articulation, having received the most complimentary criticisms from leadicg papers of London, Eu rope, South Ameiica, aud all the lead ing cities of the United States and South Africa, in which countries he has made himself an acknowledged fa vorite. Both Mr. Olea and the Pro fessor will appear at the Court House nn tbe evening of March 2d, and favor our citizens with their pleasing enter taiument. General Admission, 25 cents. Concert to commence at 8 o. m t New Township Officers. The following is the result of the elec tions in tbe different township In the county so far a we are able to get the same. There may be some omissions, but we think not. We have tabulated trom the returns in the Prothonotary'a office. In the case of Pathmasters, it ia impossi ble to tell Just who were elected without knowing the number of districts in each township, and thia we do not know. And then, too, in some cages there may be va cancies to be tilled in some of the offices, increasing the number to be elected be yond the regulation quota. Tionesta Township and Boro officers were pub lished last week t BARRETT. Constable. Collector and AMcssor, John H. White; Road Commissioner, William Patterson ; Treasurer, Jacob Maze ; Over aeerot the Poor, A. R. Slaughenhaupt Town Clerk, J. C. Knight; Auditor, W M. Coon j School Directors, Peter Knight, Edward Kerr; Pathmasters, J. J. Rey nolds, Ezra Irwin, Peter Gadlev, O. C, Hottel, J. J. Grcenawald ; Judge of Elec tion, Edward Kerr; Inspectors, J. II Love, Joseph Huff. GREEN. Judge of Election. Fred. Weingard ; In spectois, Ed. Kiser, John Diekrager Justice of the Peace, P. E. Alliuon; Con stable, Collector and Assessor, Hery Wein gard ; Road Commissioner, T. P. Flynn ; Overseer of the Poor, Peter Yonngkt School Directors, Henry Siverling, Joseph Harrison ; Auditor, J. H. Winker; Treas urer, Peter Youngk ; Town Clerk, K. E, Allison. HARMONY. Justice of the Peace, J. V. Connelly ; Judge of Election. J. D. Dawson ; Inspect ors, C" E. Landers, U. 8. . Zabniserj Cou ntable, Assessor and Collector, W. C, Bromley; Road Commissioner, J. D, Dawson ; School Directors, W. J. Gorman, James Mooney ; Tieasurer, R. O. Carson ; I own Clark, J. H. Bowman; Overseer of the Poor, W. J. Gorman ; Auditor, H. M. Zahniser; Pvthmasters, C. Cleland, A. J. Siggins, J. A. Dawson, James Mclntyre, J. S. Hall. HICKORY. Road Commissioner, A. B. Root; School Directors, Em. Withered, James Hunter, C. A. Hill ; Constable, Assessor and Col lector, James Church ; Judge of Election, W. L. Anderson ; Inspectors, Jacob Shaf fer, Frank Witherell; Treasurer, T. J. Bowman; Auditor, Jonathan Allaugb Town Clerk, U. Kiester ; Overseer ot the Poor, Walter Crouch. Howe. Justice of the Peace, W. Briggs; Over seer of the Poor, D. P. Miller; Road Com missioner, W. H. Frost; School Directors, Frank Nash, James Schwerdtteld, A. P. Anderson ; Town Clerk, C. F. Fox : Treas urer, C. F. Fox ; O. instable, W. B. Rice; Collector, Cyrus Murphy; Assessor, James W. Solley; Auditor, L. P. Damon; Judge of Kleciion, Kast Howe, P. A. Black, West Howe, J. W. Solley; Inspector, East Howe, James L. Cochran, James Keegan, Went Howe; F.J. Martin, J. A. Love; Pathmasters, J. M. Fair, V. B. Rice, N. C. Taylor, B. P. Anderson, O. M. Argelina, . L. Kuhns, C. B. Murphy. ' JEN as. J ostice of thn Peace, G. W. Rose ; Judge of Election, John Shipe ; Constable, a tie vote; Assessor, Aaron Brook way ; Col lector, O. C. Chris ile ; Road Commission er, II. Hensel; Palhinastcr, Keuben Hum mel, John Friggle, John Shipe ; Town Clerk, J. C. Confer; School Directors. Ed ward Klabbatz, P. V. Mercilliott; Over seer of tin Poor, M. C. Carringer ; Treas urer, J. D. Hunt; Inspectors, J. A. Hut tisn, John Heath; Auditor, II. It. McClul lan. KINOHLEY. Judge of Election, Robert Burdick ; In spectors, R. Z Gille pie, R. A. Sutton ; Treasurer, W. A. Dusenbury ; Road Com misfinner, C. F. Gillespie; OMistable, Ar-1 chlo Puflenberger; Auditor, J. B. Carpen ter; Collector, George Osgood; Overseer of the Poor, Conrad Burhonn ; Assessor, Archie Puflenberger ; Town Clerk, John Osgood ; 8chool Directors, R. Rudolph, H. H. Dotterer; Patbrnaaters, Ed. Gilles pie, John Hunter, F. E. King, Wm. Fuf fenborger, R. Rudolph, II. A. Zuendell. FOR SALE. A desirable farm of from 85 to 100 acres, 3 miles above Tionesta, on Alle gheny River, opposite Dawson's Sta tion on Frankliu & Warren K.' R. Buildings all good ; 8 roomed dwelling house, barn 40x72, good workshop, carriage-house, corn crib, soring water running into pipes at tbe bouse, mill for sawiDg fire wood, aod a first class orchard. Must be sold to settle estate of George Sibbald, deceased. Any one wishing to purchase tbe farm will apply to John' Thompson, Stewarts Run, Forest Co., Pa. G. McKinlat. John Sibbald. NOTICE. All persons interested in the prohi bition cause will please meet at Tio nesta. Pa , Tuesday evening, March 1st, 1887. v Matters of importance must be attended le. E. S. Hoyt, Chairman. MARRIED. WILSON CRAIG. In Tloneata, . Pa., Feb. 17th, 1887. by J. T. Brennan, J. P., Mr. Wilbur F. Wilson and Miss Leanah F. Craig, both of Oil City, Pa. IT IS W0KSXS7VX how easily rheumatism begins, and how insidiously it grows in the system, until one is startled to find himself its victim in either the acute or chronic form. Ha then learns the fearful tenacity of its ' grip and the utter powerlessness of the ordinary remedies to give relief. Probably to no diseise have physicians given more stair, and none tins more completely baffled their efforts to provide a specific; and until Athlophoros was dis covered there was no medicine which would surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous or sick headache. Thousands of testimonials like the following prove beyond question that Athlophoros is the only reliable remedy, and that it will do all that is claimed for it. Catakill, Green Co., N. V. August 19, 188(1. I can recommend the Athlophoros to anybody that ia' in want of it. It hns cured my mother who has had neuralgia all her life and also rheumatism. She says she is all free from pain row, and will not be without a bottle tor twice the price. I gave a bottle to my brother who had neu ralgia in the bowels and it fixed him in a few days. Fbaxk Edwards. Kftueea Pt., Clifton Co., N. Y. August lath, 1886. Two years ago this Summer I was sorely afflicted with rheumatism in my right knee and left shoulder, and was induced by a friend to try Athlophoros. I used five bottle, got well, and have been compara tively free from rheumatism since. 1 have great faith in it, and have recommended it to my friends. So far as I know all who have tried it speak ita praise. R. IIeatow. Every dmggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bousJit of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.," 114 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 60c. for Pills. For liver and kidney dlnrora. dytpeMla, Id algvrfioQ, weakoea, nerroua drbtllty, dueauM of women, ronatlpatlnn, hradarhs, impure Mood, Ac., A tblopboros Pills are un equaled, a BUCKLE.VH ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world tor Cute, . . - w., j.t, .v.; n, k7fib J V U f? 1 1 1 1 1 , X J VOX Sores, Tetter, Chappd Hands, Chilblains, Corna, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cento per oox. for sale oy u. W. Hovard. ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh and the East. Only route landing passengers at Union Station without delays or tranafer. Mm" i rains run Dy .eastern rime. Time table in effect Nov. 28, 188. Northward, j Southward. 1. S. a. m p.m. 8 60 10 00 10 38 1127 11 43 12 14 12 2A 12 aa. 1 07 1 38 2 05 a. ni p.m. l.v. Ar. r.. m a. ui.p.ui. 7 86; 1 16 8 201 12 10 6 4511 87 6 0210 62 4 43 10 83 4 1210 02 4 03: 9 62 3 55 9 44 8 1HI 9 08 2 45 8 30 2 lb 8 00 9 00 2 60 Pittsburgh 7 25 6 1 6 40 4 68 10 13 4 06i W. P. June 4 49 KitUn ning 6 4o;Ked Bank. 10 47 11 82 43 6 62 Bradv B'nd 4 41 12 11 0 21 ... Parker.. 4 13 4 05 12 40 12 48 6 551.. Fox burg . 7 04 . Kmlenton. 7 40 Kennerdell 8 62 3 16 2 45 2 15 1 21 1 60 8 18 8 45 ..Frankliu.. 2 15 ...Oil City .m. p. in p.m. a in. a. in. p. m km. a in. U.N. Y. A P p. 111 a. ni m 111. 5 16 4 18 6 80 6 05 3 Ot) 7 46 ..Titusville 1 15 12 15 1 16 7 10 12 ml 11 00; 4 08; H 001 ....Cnrry.... .Mayvllle. ..Brocton.. . Dunkirk .. Iturlalo.. 6 2"10S5 6 55! II 12 fl 12; 11 30 8 001 1 1(1 10 45 10 01 9 45 8 10 10 20 IU 001 0 2: 8 00 8 15! 3 62 4 25 6 00 7 37; H 10 8 45 9 05 ...'t ionesta . . .Tidioute.. ..Irvineton.. ...Warren... Salamanca. ..Bradford.. ... .Glean Ar. Lv. 1 IK 8 16,. 7 40. 7 10!. 6 4(i. 4 49. 4 20. 4 0o. 12 43 12 in 6 30 11 60 7 2310 65l 9 33 8 00 It 25j 8 10! 11 45 9 15 9 06 p.m.a. inJp.m a. m p.m.1. JMVBunulo Sunday Train loaves Pi'ta- burgh 9.00 a. in., arrives at Oil City, 2;20 p. 111. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:20 p. m., arrives al PilUtburirh 7:45 p. in.. stoD- pin? at all stationi. DAVID McCAUOO. Oen'l Supt. r.. ii. uii.tr, ueu. l-rt. & fans. Agt. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1F W. Xj-w, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. roofing A Y. 8POirnNO. BOjl-JKR BUILDJNO, Up Stalra. TIONESTA. PA.
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