She &mti fpuMiran. J. E. YVENIC, EDITOR. WEDSES0.1T IB0RM.G, APRIL 7. 1SS0. REPUBLICAN STATET1CKET. FOR SLTREME JUDGE, HENRY GREEN, of Northampton Couuty. rOK AUDITOR OEXERAL, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. ' Announcements. Our terms for announcements will be t Coir ' S-'O; President .Tiide, ?20; As ser . . i , Associate Judfro, $10 ; Trcas un , .ri. In no case will an announce inenl appear when the cash does not ac company the name. This rule will not be broken in favor of anyone. ASSEMBLY. Wn are authorized to announco E. L. PA VIS, ESQ., of Tionenta borouirh, ns a candidate for Assembly, sunject to Ko publican usages. We are authorized to annnounce OIL BEKT JAMIESON, of Tionesta Town ship, as a candidate for the nomlna'ion of Assembly, subject to Republican usages, ASSOCIATE JUDOE. We are authorized to announce AMZA PURDY, of Green Township, as a candi date tor the nomination of Associate Judge, subject to Republican usages. Faqujjdas, Forest Co., Pa., ) April 3. 1N80. j To The Republicans and Citizens J For at Co : Gentlemen: As it was generally known throughout the County, that my name wuuld soon be announced as a candidate for the Legislature, I deem it prudent to make known the facts to my many friends. As I am a young man, and have ample time to press my claim on the party, I withdraw my name iu prefer ence of a gentleman well advanced iu years, of honor, of high social standing as a citizen for maoy past years. He is ao honor to society, and well worthy of your earnest support. This gentle man is. Mr. Gilbert Jamieson, of Tio nesta township. Thanking my Republican friends and others, for their earnest desire in my behalf, I am Very respectfully yours, Peter Berry. The public debt was decreased $14,719,396 during the month of March.- Put that in your pipe and emoko it. "Uncle Samuel" hus gathered in the Beaver county delegates to the Democratic State Convention, in con nection with those from Allegheny aud Lawrence counties. Mr. Wallace will have to call a lit It pretty soon if he expecte to save Pennsylvania De mocracy from the "error of its ways." An election was held in San Fran cisco last week : The citizens ticket aud the labor ticket struggled fur the mastery. The sand-lot ters were de feated and the citizen's ticket repre senting the decent part of the people, was elected by over 6,000 majority. The "sober second thought" comes even in that wicked city. Xhe Tidioute A'eu's puts it thunlj: "The irecnbackers met iu Ilarrisburg last week and nominated a Col. E. A. L. Roberts for Auditor General. The Greenbackers are opposed to monopo lies und monopolists, -and of course this Roberts, with a goodly section of the alphabet prefixed his name, can't be the party who has an interest in torpedoes and tried to get an interest in every piece of caning put into a well. There must be a mistake somewhere. There has been an impression that Tildeu's income-tax suit has been nursed along by the Government au thorities to keep it alive as a weapon in this year's Presidential campaign should Mr. Tilden be a candidate. Now, however, it has been postponed until November until after the Pres idential election on the application of Mr. Tilden's counsel. This 6ettles it. All who before have doubted must now be convioced that there ii some thing in the suit, and that Mr. Tilden is afraid to come to trial while he is a candidate. Buffalo Expreu. Owing to the advance in the price of news paper the New York World has advanced its price from three to four cents. This is a result of a mo nopoly, aud the cost of it materially falls on the consumer. At the present tost of paper, which congress refuces to njduco by placing wood-pulp aud tlio chemicals used iu its manufacture on the free list, it is quite impossible lor journal in hich depend upon tluir circulation to pay expenses at the old r.ue. Either thesa articles roust be ndmittcd free, or the people who publish and buy nowspapers must be unjustly taxed for the benefit of foreign manufacturers tod a small special interest in this country. At- rick. We are io receipt of a new paper called Chaie'i Enquirer, edited by Bo I on Chase, of Chase's Mills, Maine. The motto is : "Good Easy Reading." Chase is opposed to any "fusion" with the Democrats. The road to success, he says is not fusion, with either of the old parties, but union in the Greenback ranks. But up to this time there has been quite as much dis cord among the Greenbackers ns between them and the old parlies. It is curious, but a fact that all their platforms differ, and none of them have been ablo to outlast a single campaign. The Greenbackers do not seem to know just what they want, nor can they agree at to how they shall get it when they do fiud out. When ihey get things juft right and then place their knowledge before the people, if it is good, wholesome states manship, they may expect to increase their numbers, but not till then. But notwithstanding the position of Solon Chase, of Muine, we do not believe the Greenbackers of Warren County will act upon his advice. Warren ledger. Our Washington Letter. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1, '80. A good deal of comment is passed upon Secretary Sherman's visit to Ohio, and his speech in bis own behalf as a candidate for President. While thi.i is a new method of pushing a boom, possibly it, is not objectable. What the enemies of Mr Shermnu do uso against hi in most effoctuully is the abuse they allege against him with reference to tlio Government patron age. It is .said about town to-day that he has ordered a raid on Blaine's friends in the Departments because the Elaine movement in Ohio is getting to e 9o troublesome. General Li rant's friends are disturbed about the Washburn candidacy, and so they may with justice be. Nobody here who knows the Washburn family believes for a moment that Washburn is laboring for anybody but himself, although he preteuds to be for Garnt first last and all the time. General Grants friends have lately discovered suspicious circumstances in Illinois and Missouri which seeiu to indicate that Washburn is trying te pick up some delegates where Grant would be likely to get them. Letters of warning against such movements have been written to the Grant managers iu the West, and to General Grant himself, who has heretofore trusted Washburn implicitly. Senator Burnfide, from the Com mittee on Military affairs, reported to the Senate a bill to amend the revised statutes so as to provide that the fact of a man having received a pension for wounds or disability sus tained i:i the United States serice shall not preclude him from admission to the National soldiers homes, but all inmates shall surrender their pensions to the institution while receiving the benefits thereof. This is contrary to the decision of the Supreme Court that inmates of the homes are entitled to receive their pensions. Speaking of Soldiers Homes reminds mo that the Democrats are threatening to pass a bill to change the entire management and put it in the hands of Democrats. They even left Ben Butler out of this arrangement. But it is possible that this little scheme will not work, for some Democrats are gelling nervous at being obliged to endorse repeated blunders of their hasty caucuses. Senator Blaine made another Dem ocrat sick of assailing lijm in a person al way. Thurman undertook to criti cise the Maine Senator on the Geneva Award Bill, and got so worsted that he had an attack of vertigo and had to leave the chamber. Blaine is too much for the Bourbons. Phil. The secret of perfect health is in variably found by those who takt "Sellers' Liver Pills." For sale by Bovard. 2 2t. Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they are unetjualed. Color 2 to 6 lbs., price 15 cent. SIM v. WA1. SMEARBAUGH & CO., (one door from t'l, W. Rovard'a.) GENERAL and FANCY GBOCBBIES, TEAS A SPECIALTY. Terms STRICTLY CASH, or ExchanKe. for Putter, Kggs, Rags, Hides, Furs and Poultry. EGGS & POULTRY A SPECIALTY. Our Motto : "First Class Woods at Fair Prices.-' mar'i'tf To Nervous Sufferers. The Great European Remedy. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific- Medicine, Pr. J. R. Simpson' Specific Medicine Is a positive cure for Supermatorrhea, Im potenoy, weakness, ana all i.iseaae result ing from self-abuse, as nervous debility , irritability, mental anxiety, languor, las aitude, depression of spirits and function al derangements of the nervous 'system ge n e r a 1 1 y, pains in back or aide, Ions or inemorj , preni atn re old aire and diseases that lead to cou sumption, insanity and an early grave, or both. No matter now shattered tho sys tem may be from excesses of any kind, a short course, of this medicine will restore the lost functions and procure health .and happiness whore before was despondency and jjloom. '1'he Specific Nedieine is bo injr used with wonderful success. Pam phlets sent. Ireo to all. Write for 1hom and fret full particulars. Price, Specific. $1.00 per package, or six packages for?5.00 Will Iks aent by mail on receipt of money, Address all orders, J. B. Simpson's Med icine Co., Xos. 104 and 101$ Main St., Bul falo, N. Y. Sold in Tionesta, Pa., by U. W. Bovard. imvl-oow Til 13 Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, $2,000,000 200,1100 Sham, PAR VALUE, SI0 PER SHARE. UXASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Splane, Fres. J. L. Thompson, Sec. The property of this Company consists of twelve mines and mining locations, los cated in I.ako County, Colorado, it the vicinity of Leadville, upon all of which extensive work has been done, in all cases exhibiting true lissuro veins, good pay streak, and well defined bales. Three of the leading mines aro well opened up and have at tho lowest compu tation over ten thousand tons of oro in sight ; by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will bo within a short dis tance of this property. The Company proposes to sell a portion of its stock at 1.50 per share for tho pur poso of more completely developing its mines, and for the erection of works fr the treatment of its ores. Application for tho stock may bo niado to the office, of tho Company, 61 Broadway, New York. N. It. The Mining Ureortl, of New York, the highest mining authority iu this country, says Feb. 1st, 1879. The'princi pal ownors in this company aro hard working men, who by their own labor havo uncovered large bodies of oro which they now wish to extract and send to market. Our readers will do well to make a venture with these worthy ineu, this money will probably be returned to them twenty fold. The business management has been placed in the care of Mr. J. K Thompson, an officer of high standing in one of the largest and best banks in tho city. A Prospectus giving full particulars sent free, on application to tho Secretary. 2 3m. THE BEST PAPER! TRY I !! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 35th YEAR. The Scientific American. The Scientific Amorlcan is a largo First Class Weokly Newspaper of Sixteen Pages, printed in the most beautiful stj-le, pro fusely illustrated with splendid engrav ingsrepresenting tho newest Inventions aud the most recent advances In tho Arts and Sciences ; including New and Inter esting Facts in Agriculturef Horticulture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. Tho most valuable practical papers, by eminent writers iu all depart ments of Science, will be found iu tho Sclentiric American ; Terms, $;l.2u per year, f l.Cu half 3-ear, which includes postage. Disccunt to Agents. Single copies, ten cents. Sold b3 all Newsdealers, ltcinit by postal order to MUNN it CO.. Publishers, 37 Park Bow, New York. O A TCRITC I" connonticc "M I El I J I O withthelenSc ti tio American, Messrs. Munn A Co., are Solicitors of American and Foreign Pat ents, have had UA years experience, and now having the largest establishment in tho world. Patents aro obtained 01 the best terms. A special notico is made in the Scicnt' tic American of all Inventions j patented through tlio Ajjenej', with the name ana resutcin e or tho J atontee. liy the immense circulation thus given, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduc ti -n often easily ell'ected. Any person who has made a now dis covery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a pat nt can probably lie obtained, by writing to Mtnn A Co. Wo also send free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, their costs, aud how procured, with hints for procuring advancts on in ventions. Address for tlio Paper, or con cerning Patents. MUNN V CO., 117 Park Bow, X. Y. Branch Ollb-e. cor. F. A' 7th Sts.. Wash ington, D. C. 1 OB WORK neatly executed at Ue KK .1 PUBLICAN C'flice AUHOUrJCEEVlENT W. HIT Would respecfully return his acknowl edgements to the poople of Forest Co. for their very liberal patronage bestowed up on him at his late Auction Sale. He would further announce that, actuated by the be lief that the true interests of tho County will le promoted by an establishment at which goods can bo had at as low prices as any where in tho State, ho has TO THE PARTIlIIfE IIlTlXmXtt, where ho is now opening a New & Varied Stock of Goods. All aro Invited to call although perhaps not in immediato want of anything. In hit now stock will be found many desir able goods, such as Turkey Red, Solid Blues, Brow n and Car dinal ""Prints. Amoskeag Ginghams, Shirting Ginghams and Calicos; Choicest Shirtings, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Lonsdalo, Cainbri and nne Muslins. GERRIANTOWN &. SAXONY WOOLS, Ladies' Solid Color Hose. Smoked and Pearl Cloak Buttons, Jet A Gold Mixed Dress Buttons, Crockot Hooks. LACES IN GREAT VARIETY Torchon, Valenciennes, Bretonncand Cluny Lacvt. HAMBUHO EDGINGS A 1N3KRTINGS. In GIawarr, ho will this week open two hundred dollars worth of tho Choicest ENGRAVED WARE, Something far in advance of a"ything he has heretofore brought to this Count-. His Block of G-ROCBBIES is complete, and it will be his aim to keep everything of the best. A visit to his establishment will bo of interest to all. GEO. W. DITHKIDGE, Partridgo Building, Jani!8fc0 Tionesta, Pa. THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISERY . Ju) Published, in a Sealed Envelope. J'rice six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure ol Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by Self-Abuhe, Involuntary r.missions. Jmpotoney, er vovs Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage generally ; Consumption Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac. By ROBERT J. OULVEKVVELL, M. D., author of tho "Green Book.'' Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awtul consequen ces of Soif-Abuse may bo effectually re moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; -santing outamodo of euro at once certain and etl'octual, by which every autferer, no matter wliot Ms condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, private!,' and radic ally. 'iSi7'Ai' lecture vill prove, a boon lo thouHtinds to thuunaml.1. Sent, under real, in a plain envelope, t J any address, on receipt of six cenU, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO . 4l Ann St., Now York ; P. O. Box, 4.ss. f-H-lf. GEORGE HUGE tr'T t.ts I f.A : ,'tOUCttUW - f What they say of it! A fexv facts for the people. -There' arc few preparations of medicines which havo withstood the im partial judgment of tho people for any great length of time. Ononf these is Dr. I Thomas' Elect lie Oil. Head the following anil bo convinced : "T have been iitllicti d with rheumatism lor tlio last ten veins, and have tried many remedies without any reliof, until I tried Dr. Thomas' Elec tric Oil, and since then have had no attack of it. I would recommend it to all." A Mayboo Merchant. W ark worth, writes, "I have sold sonvj hundreds of bottles of Electric Oil, and it is pronounced by the public 'one of tlio best medicines' tlicv have ever used ;' it has done wonders in healing and relieving pain, sore throats, etc., and is worthy of the greatest con 11 denco." Joseph Busan, Township Percy, writes, "1 was persuaded to try Thomas' ElectricOil for a lame knee which troubled me for three or lour 3 ears, and I never found anything like it lor cureing lame ness. It is a great public bcneilt. A. M. Hamilton, Walk worth, writes, "For weeks I was troubled with a swelled ankle, which annoyed mo very much. Mr. Maybeo of this place Induced 1110 to try Electric Oil, and before on bottle was used I was cured. It is n most remarkable medicine. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, -J.", and i"0 'cents, and Sl.oO. Pro pared only by FOSTER, MILLIU KN, A- CO., Buffalo, N. V.. Successors to N. N. Til OM AS, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by O. W, Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. e. o. v. Nolo Klerlrie Selected and Electrized. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AX D PRACTICAL UUKViri'OIS, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa , Stewart Run. 3. ni lcs fn-nt Tii i c-,i 40 acres cleared ; ,rod burn : frame wm small orchard; fences ir -md ; sic:-1i' water. Will be sold at a bargain for h FARM OK IW ACRES Three and a half milc East of KitiamiMi:: In Ai msirong county, known as the b'oii inson Farm. All under fence ; sj-ii nui farm bonne and harn, and ai! neecNsai' out-buihlii.gs Well wate ed ; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and ue-dr-rlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. A No plenty of Limestone, FOKTY ACKLS, Near Trunkry ville, Forest county. Part ot tlio Daniel Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY A CUES, One mile from Neilltown j about 1.1 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Somo Rood oak on the balance THIRTY ACRES, In Jenks Township, Forest county; ten acres clearod: small orchard growing, comfortablo house ; well watered. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta B-u-oiih, near U10 Court House. A sphtudid imiinuss local !o;i. Also iOOO Arrest Of valuable timber lands in Forest and Elk counties. Tlio Timber is worth tlio price. Awarucd the Iliuliest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E.&H. T. aYtHQNY & CO., 59 1 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Xlanufacturers, Importers A Dealers li ilyet Irames, Albums, Grephoscopcs, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Kngravingp, Cliromos, riudograp!-. And kindred goods Celebrities, Actre.-s- j es, etc. I PHOTOGRAPHIC "MATERIALS. A'e aro Headquarters for everything in the way of STEUEOPTICO.NS and M AG IO LANTEUNS. Each style being tlio ltcft of 'its Has In j the market. i Beautiful Photograpic Transparencies of j htaluary aii'l engraving lor the vriint iw. 1 l-on ici t.la.vx. Mnnuisetiircrs or velvet frames for Miniatures ami Coucx Glass Pictures, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ton cents. jan 7 -I'm KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure to cure Spavins. Splint-t, Curb. Ac. It removes all unnat uial enlargements. Do km not iii.iMTicii. Has no equal lorany tllllllllliud .... ..l.l.t J.M l.l.uut It iiiiiiiii;n 111 innii v., ui an. a v nus cured liip-Joini lameness 111 a person who has sulfered 15 years. Also cured rheumatism, corns, frost-bites fir any bruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated circular giving positivk i-book. Price $1. ALL DRCGGIS'lS have It or can get it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Co., Proprietors, Ennnsburg Falls, Vermont, Strong, Cobb A Co., Agt's, 114 Superior St., Cleveland, O. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATENTS and bow to obtain them. Pamphlet of tit) puos free, upon receipt of Stamps for Po.sta.ue, Address, tiiLMoiiK, Smith a Co., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, 1). C Q EO H( i E II 1 : N D 1 ' It SON . TONSOKI AE ARTIST. Tioncxta, Pa. Slioji fust door south if Lawrence lbnio. For a nice sha'e, aham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. II. lie iu Unit-elana tn every rpp'vt. aoti-tf' f t I Aril ml KEH II t 1 WURTrf IXSWEIGKT INGOflf Sellers' Cough Syrup. 50 VE1RS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Pronounced by r.!l to be the most Pleas ant and r tliciK Ioiih remedy now in us , for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling sensation of tho throat, whooping cough, etc. . Over a million bottles s -Id .within tho last low years. It gives relief wherever used, and has the prwer to impart benefit that cannot be had from tho cough nilxtuics now in use. Sold y all Druggists at 1W cents per bottle, SELLERS' LIVER PILLS arc also highly recommended for curing liver cctnplaint, constipation, sick-headehe:, fever and ajiuc, and nil diseases of (lie stomach and liver Sold by all Druggists at il." certs per box K. E. SELLERS A CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. ree eitf T,."i x ,. ti.'i pisr mm-. , z-sr-.f-:- u . ,v' 1 11,. 1. -:.-.- -... ; ; . cmumu, ,i mo. Til IS no of ( niniiii-rrp nud In (in-o fr'i-n-lir 1 Slim!', tlir pio'slt-:; (U'Hwii'i in ff tlmrdtMy tmintxl mi n T'r t,uiii"-.. Our It;, liliifinn u)': in ini-tut'lKi-in-il rm-ilili- t" vtnii; Hint tnhldU aM un it for .1 l 11 1 11 i 11 tr u I'rni ill a! 1 iliirmlim. A M...rt lii.m unly in ri-tinlicvl ti rumpk-ii' llii- r.nn-..c tf riialv, K.;iioIik!iI. lmlivUliiul ln-1 on I ii.n. MndonlK t :ui ruler hi hut linn;. No v.trni iuti. l'.tr rtriuhi .ldr,-i k 1)1 I V A SONS. riM.hirgh. rml,kii'.itr. imiMM'i.I liv llie' a ilniH.; I'iliioil hi i'i I. 1 1 oo i. Tl-i ln'):"t n-n if oil Ihr iciriii'O I'lilnixltiil. A wink Ur Iunlo r riili-f.ilip, l.iiiiii mi in, ti nt.il I'li-t.it.i ji-ciiui.Ihii liAi, SJ.oe, .'0 cvn;. iflittwiidiHa" KtahlUhmnt 303 Penn Btrct. Plltaburgh, P. A K'llKilj e-JuriJ ftnd tFIW quahtit-d, lilt-uift ftt (Tr tltom. hi bf-m lo'ipT fiir'l In tho KpvrtMl Irtfttmant ut Chroniot Hexitoi anil Urinary litH'ft-. Uian my other hy inuu 111 l-tttslmrnli. ' lmit dcHtrue Hfv diavnifi, cft(if 4 br ior-rl It til U ia youth, or in Iwt-T vnm. nnnit-lv: F KtlMATORRULfcA, HCMINAL WEAKKKflfl, Ao.,Htir ttttir lisfttrtiis i(ti'tii: XrrnttiM tel iUty, f'ight L9t. Klvnttti ttrrltipinrit, tart I 'imp ft. H'ftik y, 1'oor .fmrv, Irittthittty, 7ni ution, Thrtfittnnl Vontumption, 'rrsul o f'vl urn, Armn tn Aorf, -tupnrity ir Nurritiff r Huhum, and r'Miiltrg in Im potnoy, Bexual Uthauation, A:o., ff rfi'Otly suit r iKnrnllr currd. Almi rft-t-nt ir litnt-ntflndlitr or of CronorrhcBft, (ileet, Btrioture A By philia. (nil furnm.) UluctinR MtnUh, Thnmt, Atr, .vAni, JHhI, Jionr. ttr trtmytl otiii Internal (trynt. lire trcfttt'tl on hntttirt frinciploi and vtth unarnll-U'i sucrcm. A tif-tini xiriD(t in thoiiHnmln f cv of all at aprus, cvrr (ar. eoatriliutvi ak 1 1 1 . ('nrnM cmci ffimrAMtefd f ut't eiitu It ia frankW itntd. Dcaonpltva Vain ' plilet n-Qt fri-e. Treatment riu bo p-nt m riir-1 and ynvntoly t prrfiont at m liitnrf. Conaultatlon irpr. i a VV ttniierful peii'iocturf true It. lilt : mi wln tfiay narrv; ho ant; vhyT nhn to murr : yrr-t he, UproduotitiD hr'ttlthr, Itc-auttful childrMi laUit diti'Terif . Imp'-diiuunM U vrniri iaare ; raaa. uDBtjutnr, euro. KeliaMi TeicHtttni. Hm.k fr Hit uillittii, Kvervbodv atiould read it. Trior. t ovrit. tlANHtUtl); Mh tw and nrnmc. 8fc papra. e cent. VM AMIMOUf ciuiMAf (tudcfar. rw". ernta. booka for 80 cM., &tnt uh I. AJdreaa Dr. WbillH-a, .SALERATUS "Whicli iii ihc t aino iiiin. Impirp Palrrnra o-TH-( ivr Rrnli (wliu Ii I ihua'tuio ' Uiiic,l 1 1 ! il rlif.;ht . I y dlrl y wJilir rolur. J i:n y li i. r xvhll', ciiiimIih 1 v I' iv!r, . (i. CJHP.UtlMIN V.'l'III i Ill icit !. C'O'f "AIUI AMMiAJtlMKU" Kl.XTi'.J WlH r-l.i-.ir i iio cim rcui c. Bcc h'it J'OiiV fu IriMt ill f.ril r'oT f!!S SiJ. ii v!!l iti.il I'eiil'. in Kliualil Lr A '.It SI.-l'I.M-. LI utTA.'. CtilS incil li.r i'ck i". A nluijl lint revtio tst of t'-.n rxniparat Vlufi ot ti"iuivut l-lii.r.s nt :. ml. i i f I a li-i-itrii:-. H to dis-i.ilvj n, il var rt ppioi'Iul tit i. -Ii l-.iti-t M if about jiiut ef wnt.-r (lioi iircforrert", in rl-cr pl imi, ctiriltismilil i.H in tUnrcuplily .ilw I 'ibo (V Irloriiiu Ln;-i.iliil lo lnptf r iu X I i'ifini r tnid I vill be p!n'w i ill 1 1 n-tilli. miin lt nut inluuti'ii er h:i in or, lr t li! lu'.'kv ni.:aruii-i of ilio auluticin ami situ qiimility fl a.lii.i li -.:! liiMtir ?rorili:iK t iinl;1; . JJo Kurn'Kt uk fcr t n wrrh r .' f ode wl foli-rut.m aid ho t'ifi llu-U- i.nn;i n ca Vin ''.'kftgr and nu vil' i'(i I nn imi-i'in r.nd hllis-i 1 ido. 'J'hm'i.ofit thin with noiir milk. In yirel itiro to litiiu" l'cTCiii'i', uvp; tnu'.y tl.ui. Its rent. two (inn vn,,n'' ',''1:c;,' fr Talualil'i In'ijraj. oac:idruvl rurir'ui1.. f"'l"., aw Tiiis m Youa grocer. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AN li- Pittsbursh, Titusville & Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A PTE It Monday, Dec. !, 1ST!) trains will run a a follows : STATIONS. NortliMM'd. Smilliward v.. I No. 3 K.. 4 a ui p in p in .. 1 S(i. in pin :(0i l:f,0 :.r)() l'J::i.r il'.lD.Vi ;.V.i 11:111 :.'() I n:.r..'i :'.() 10:LTi :M 10:07 :S2, :'S Na. a nt 7:10 fi:'J) 4:10 J:4() :-.n I:1H l-':W 11:40 V Pittsburgh K S:."(ii M W Pen J iinciourji 4;(Mi;lO:.r.O Kittaunini; 111:.-!!!! 4:-1." 1 1 :." ti: It. B k JtincllMti Bradv Beiidl Wfi 5:40, li:.n 7:1:11 i:i'."i! !: 17 i 1:15 1:4(1 l!:s :;:ic 4:lr .'i:lo (!:Oii ii.'J7 (t;7" 7:W 7:4.r. Parker Einlcnton Scrubyrrass Eriinkliu Oil City Oleopoi i Kaulc Bocl; Ti(mc:ita Tidi(-tito I rvinctoii Falcon era BnlTalo 11:5J l'.-M. 1:"7I 1 :.V: i!. ix' :17 :()(: 8:4.1 to::n 8:ir ViX, ::i7 ll:!(i : lo:4!i ;07 in:'jn :'J;i! ti :.'! .i:(M) 8:5U 8; Ui 7H V:or S:17 V2-AH Si;t 10:01.', '.':lll HHIj H:'J'X 1 l:.ril: 1:00 hooi r:V' j K;1.V ::( VS. 1 1 l:l(H 8; :4.".' 8:.",0 (Ti; Oil Cilv 2:1. tiiftj ::'. ' l:.r,(l K:).r.' i':0.'i Pet. Centre ii::!", 0:7 :."H- l:.".li 7:l', 8:4:! Titusvilltj SiOfi! i:r,i 7:17; boo, 7:1." 8;H) Corry 4:1." 1 1:20 8:40 1 l:.ri.r.! Ii:l0 7:0,', P. in is m a. in a. m a. in p. lu Trains run by Philr delphia Time. DAVID MrCAIiOO, (icn'l Sup't. .1 MO ETON IIAliU 'cn'l Passonucr if- Ticket Absent. l&i-s E'; JttAl ITTS in; noli, PA. Exclusively dovuled to (lie practical ed ucation of . voting and middle ncd men, f r ai'tiu bu-iiicsM lii'c. School always in t asion. Slu-Ii nt can enter at any time. Send for circular. J. C. SMITH, A. M.. Piiii. -ipul. t-cp 2 1 !!tn. f
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