t t i ! : .i . f EDITOR, WEDNKSDA1 KKIRMSG SEPT. 8, 1886. Republican Ticket. KTATK. For Governor, Gen. JAMES A. BEAVER, of Centre County. For Lieut. Governor, Hon. WILLIAM T. DAVIES, of Bradford County. For Auditor General, Col. A. WILSON NORMS, of Philadcl pbia. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, Col. THOMAS J. STEWART, of Montgomery County. COUNTY. For Congress-at-Large, Gen. EDWIN S. OSBORNE, of Luzerne County. Congress, JAMES T. MAFFETT, of Clarion County. Assembly, CHARLES A. RANDALL. Treasurer, SOLOMON FITZGERALD. Surveyor,' HENRY C. WHITTEKIN. Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. GREAT EARTHQUAKES. The City of Charleston, S. C, Nearly Destroyed. ' The greatest earthquake ever known in this country occurred shortly be fore ten o'clock on Tuesday night of last week. It was felt throughout the United States east of the Mississippi river, the shocks being experienced from the Gulf notbward to the Upper Lakes and from points near the Mis sissippi eastward to the Atlantic coast. At Charleston, South Carolina, Mont gomery, Alabama, Cleveland, Ohio, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Indian opolis, Yndlaaa, the shocks seem to have been specially severe. At Mont gomery, Selma, Lynchburg, Rich mond, Washington, Cleveland, Mem phis and other places, people rushed, panic stricken, into the streets. ' Dispatches ftom Charleston, under date of Sept. 1st, give some idea of the awful severity of the shocks ex perienced in that city : An earthquake, such as was never before known in the history of this city, swept over Charleston last night shortly after 10 o'clock, causing more loss and injury to property and far more loss of life than the cyclone of a year before. The city is wrecked ; the streets are encumbered with mass es of fallen bricks and tangled tele gaph and telephone wires, and np to an early hour it was almost impossible to pass from one part of the city to another. The first shock was by far the most severe. Most of the people with their families passed the night in the streets, which, even this morning, are crowded with people, afraid to re enter their homes. More than sixty persons were killed and wounded, chiefly colored. Among the whites killed and fatally injured are M. J. Lynch, Dr. B. Alexander Hammond and Aiosley Robson. There is no way of leaving the city at present. The principal businees portion of the city was destroyed and hundreds of persons rendered homeless. Men were frantic aud women were beseech ing mercy from the Almighty, and the children were in tear.. The main sta tion bouse, City Hall, Hibernian Hall, and many other well-known public buildings, including St. Michael's church, were irreparably damaged. Broad street presented a spectacle of the utmost horror. Even women armed with hatchets fought valiantly to rescue the imprisoned unfortunates. Meeting street, from Broad to Hazel, is a wreck, and is lined with the un fortunates. To add to the horror of the scenes many fires broke out and were ineffectually fought by the fire department. The night was made hideous with the groans of the dying, the screams of the wounded and the prayers of the uninjured. The loss to property is estimated at from $5,000, 000 to 88,000,000 in the city of Charles ton. Shocks of greater or less severity have been felt up to Sunday night, but nothing so Bevero as the first. The people are still in mortal fear and have not the courage to re enter their homos, not knowing what instaot the next shock will come. J. E. WENK, It is about time for the State ad ministration to make a statement on the Democratic State ticket. The party has its ear to the ground. Vermont held her State election yesterday with the usual result. A Republican governor, a solid Republi can Congressional delegation and a large majority in the legislature by increased majorities. Senator Ed munds is sure of re election. Col. R. Bruce Ricketts, the nom inee for Lieutenant Oovernor, is in the position of the fellow in camp, who was subject to a fine if he kicked about the cookiDg. He had been fed on salt pork for a week right straight along, until one day he broke forth with, "blank the blankety blank pork!" then, seeing that he was watch ed, he smiled a sickly smile and said feebly "but I like it." Yesterday Vermont went through the perfunctory performance of rolling up an old-fashioned republican ma jority. Half of the Vermont democ racy, in the the person of Ed. Phelps, issnobbing around with dukes aud duchesses in London, and the other half, in the person of BraJley B. Smalley, is snooping around after cus toms at Burlington in view of which fact it was all the more possible for political history to repeat itself. Der rick. Let the world rejoice. The Presi dent last week went out hunting deer on the Tupper Lake in the wilderness and killed a four pronged buckl So they say. The earthquake Bwallaws up Charleston and the people suffer. But the hounds are let loose and "Mr. Cleveland was much pleased with his good luck and laughingly received the congrat- Iation of his friends." Won derful 1 So who cares about a little earthquake and its terrible results? The President is happy. When Grant used to seek the cool bieezes of Long Branch tho Democratic papers made a terrible ado about the "government on wheels." But now they are mum over the government's slaughter of a poor deer in a lake run to the death by a pack of hounds I Who says that Grover isn't a great statesman and a model President of 50,000,000 of peo ple ? Warren Mail. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent Office, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, Sept. 2d, 1883, reported expressly for the For est Republican, through the Patent Law Office of O. E. Duffy, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Offlce, Wash ington, D. C. : D. Benott, Andalusia, harvester cut ter: W. G. Bennet, Sharpsburg, alarm clock : G. S. Gilbert. Corry. steam encine : R. E. Gray, Muncy, separator for dry paint; K. is. Griswold, Millerstown, spear for removing casings from oil wells : S. N. nonch, and W. A. Dromgold, York, cultivator; S. D. King, Pittston, car truck ; A. R. Longshore, Hazloton, win dow frame and sash ; C. Marsh, Reading, stamp and envelope moistener; A. Mul ler, Hawley, cleaning and tension equal izing devio for silk doubling frames; A. L. Rich, Allegheny, street car motor ; I. R. Ritter, Reading, nut lock ; C. A. O. Rosell, Natrona, gas or vapor burner : J. S. Smith, and M. Motes, Hamburg, outo- uiuuo cur coupling; w. H. Hpaulmng, Pailltervilln. D-Iltfl fur hum nnul a . V. M Stehman, Lancaster, block for cngravors use; W. H. Wheeler, York, balanced slide valve; R. G. Wood, McKeesport, uiua.ui.Lr suuci iron. Arrived Boots, Shoes, Rubbers for fall trade. Smeaebaugii A Co. Use Electric Light Flour, the best in the world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. my5. MARRIED. SPENCE MARSHALL. In Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 4, 1880, by J. T. Bronnan, J, P., Mr. John Spcnce and Miss Mary E. ' Marshall, both of Pleasautvillo, Venan go county, Fa. NOTICE. THE CANDEE EXTRA BALL, AND TAP HEEL RUBBER SHOES. Tboso Goods Are THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Ask your Shoe Dealer tor the Improved Candee Rubber Goods of 1880. You will find them in all styles. Every pair having tho TAP HEEL AND EXTRA BALL. ACommon Sense OT8$ J For sale by O. W. ROBINSON, TIONESTA, PA. Till A T J,I!ST. List of causes sot down for trial at Com mon Tien Court Forest Countv, to bo held on Third Monday of Sept. 18H0! 1. Rnliert McCloskev and A. B. Heid vs. T. II. Ryder, James N. Soatolierd. John N. Scatchord and Jerome Powell, No. 1 December term, 18S3. Summons in Tres pass. 2. A. J. Landers, for use of O. W. Bo vard, vs. H. M. L. Dithridg and G. W. Dithrldge, her husband, No. 88 Decomber term, 184. Summons, etc. 3. O. W. Proper vs. Oeorgo J. Lacy, Frederick C. Lacy, Frank Heldlngo'r, George S. IjRov and Cnrolino M. Lacy, his wifo, No. 30, Fobruary term, 1885. Sum mons in Trespass, 4. S. Breneinan vs. Wm. Smoarbangh, No. 4, May term, 1885. Appeal from Jus tice. 6. D. IlefTron, Administrator of O. Kharrnh, deceased, vs. James Buzzard, No. 6 May term, 18SG. Appeal from Jus tice. fl. Orrilla R. Wolcott vs. Ciilvin O. Hinkley and Augusta S. Hinkley, bis wife. No. 54 May term, 1885. Scire' Facias Snr Mortgage. 7. Geo. K. .nver, G. I. Zuver and T. W. Zuver, doing business as partners as Geo. E. Zuver and Sons vs. J. A. Riee, No. 57 May term, 1885. Attachment. 8. J. K. Blaine vs. Jacob Wolf, No. 44 September term, 1885. Appeal from Jus tice. t. R. M. White, for use of C. F. White, vs. Wm. E. Browno Co., No. 47 Sep tember term, 1SS5. Appeal from Justice. 10. George W. Robinson nnd Charles Bonner, doing business as Robinson A Bonner, vs. Jacob S. Hood, with clauso of Scire Facias to Curtis M. Shawkev, No. 3 December term, 1SS5. Attachment. 11. Elizabeth Markley, John Markley and Andrew Hufnngle, "Administrators of Anthony Marklev. deceased, vs. James B. Watson, No. 23 'Doccmber Term, J885. Sciro Facias Sur Mechanic's Hen. 12. J. B. Pearsall vs. Richard Winiack, No. 25 Decomber term, 1885. Summons in Trespass. 13. S. S. Jackson, R. M. Mataon, and W. R. HiiFselbacK, partners doing busi ness as Jackson, Matson and Company, vs. Frank Nash, No. 29 December toriii, 1885, Summons in Trespass. 14. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Sav ings Bank, uso of Samuel Fleming, vs. John W. Brombnugh and Robert W. Huddleson, wi,h clause of Scl. Fa. against George Huddleson, Margaret Huddleson and May Park it Co., Bankers, No. 35 De cember term. 1885. Attachment. 15. E. L. Davis vs. U. S. Zahniser, No. 3 February trui, 188(1. Appeal from Jus tico. 10. Jacob M. Kepler vs. William F. Wheeler, William E. Wheeler, N. P. Wheeler, John E. Dusenbury, E. G. Du senbury and Wm. A. Dusenhurv. No, 20 February term, 188H. Summons in Eject ment. 17. T. F. Ritchcy vs. Walter Dawson, No. 44 Fobruary trm, 188(5. Appeal from Justice. C. M. SHAW KEY, Prothonotary, Tionestn, Pa., Aug. 24, 1880. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Testatum Vendi. Ex. from the Court of Common Pleas of Clarion County to me directed, there will-be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, A. D., 1888, at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described real estate to-wit: B. B. DUNKLE, Ex-Sheriff, vs. J. B. WATSON, Testatum Vendi. Ex. No. 1 September Term, 1888. Mallbtt Ross. Atty's. ' All of those two nieces nr nnvont. r.r ! a situated in the town of Marion, Countv of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, bounded aijd described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. one, located between Chestnut and North Forest Stroots, fronting on public square forty-seven foet, and on North Forest street ono hundred and fifty-five feet; thonce along line of lot deeded to Terwil legor. now owned by second party. East eighty-seven foot to a post on corner of lot deeded to J. W. Kahlo; thence along line of lot of J. W. Kahlo, Southeast twenty seven feet to a post, corner of lot of T. J. Rcyner ; thence Southwest forty-five de grees forty-four feet to a post, comer of lot deeded to T. J. Royner, dated Novem ber, A. D. 1885 ; thence South and East forty-live degrees sixty foet to cornor on Chestnut street- tlirn..a alinn. r.i.n. street, South and West forty-five degrees ouu ha mi,, kj corner, on public square the place of beginning. The remaining part of said lot No. one. alter having conveyed to the said T. J. Reyner by two several deeds, lorty-four feet, front ing on Chestnut street, and sixty foet back alon' line nf lot nl'H.niil .1 w u'..ki ,..!. r - - - ' . . w i r., 1 1 1 i ;v - Ing a plot of ground forty-four feet by biyIv fruit nlf nl' Ihn XT - I. ...... - j - .iMi.uDn.il tuinur oi the oriirinal lot, as hereinbefore described Anil rnfonivl in Alu. lst xr i or tract or hind known as lot No. ono in tho irenerul place of said town of Marion situated in Jenks Township. Forest coun tv. Pa., nnd hmuirlnrl r.n Afani. .-rH . - A'lafS.O CHUCfc, commencing at tho Northwest corner on aiiiuicy; uienco along said Maple street two hundred and forty-rive feet to a post; thonce South to a post fifty-eight feet on corner of an alley ; thence South and West two hundred and forty-one feet to an al ley: thence fortv-livn foft. nor opposite the middlo of an alley on tho Northwest side of lots owned by J. W. imiue; menco loriy-nve teet to a corner on an alley ; thenco North alonij s.iid alley one hundred and ninety-eight feet to a post on corner of Maplo streot, tho place of hririnnini. A ml tt i.mtnin .. r r - - . . w u..i.i.i uuu (VI I U ground, be tho same more or less, by a reference to tho town plot of tho said town of Marion, as aforesaid will more tullj definotho boundaries and designate the ui,niui;a ui nmii iwo lots or pieces ol land hereinbefore referred to. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. B. Watson, at tho suit of Ji. It. Dunklo, ex-Sheriir. TERMS OF SALIC. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When tllft Fltflillti tV ew ntliA. Iaih n 1 f ........ ... v.... , Aiiju i:iuu ltors become the purchaser, the costs on me ius iiiusi oo paiu, ami a list or liens including mortgage searches on the prop- OltV Soil!. toCCthcr llilh mi. -I. lion .. ..!,. or's receipt lor the amount of tho pro- ....tun ui mo ruiiu or nucn portion vnereol as iiu umjr cmiiu, must no lurnisfiotl ttie Sherilf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next dav. at whii'h fima ail v .a.aau . . J.I.I.JIV I JI lll'b settled loi will afrain bo put up and Bold .ivuiji.auiii3u aimrisn 01 mo person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 416 and Smith's Forms, pago 384. . 1 AGN'KW, Hhenir. blioriirs office, Tionesta, Pa., Auirust l!4tb, 1880. A PRI7FSentl hlx cnU for istaKo, l iii.U amj rwcive free a cosily box of goods which will belp all, of either sex to more money right awav than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once ad dress True A Co,, Augusta, Maine. Apr.9 HCAN Oflice. oooooooooooooceo coecoeoeooceo coecocooeoooccc WE SAY t ; ' ; ; i ! : m i ; : m ; . ; . . k . , , , , , , t ; , , , , ; , COME! COME I COME! TTi . ; ! i i ! .' i i i : i ; ; ? j ; j ; i i i t ! ! .' t ; t i i t . ; i ! ; rrr Come whore you can buy nice Dross Goods ! Come where yon can get Good Goods Cheap I Come where you can get what you want! Come where the goods redeem themselves 1 In SPRING DRESS GOODS wo have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish tho closo buyers. Saitino Ber&crs Suitings, CEIngluyans, ZPIEHsTTS, of overy kind at LADIES' SHOES Sc Sll.IIPiFIEIR.S. Come where tho Stuck Is Complete ! Come wcere the Stock is New ! Coino where tho Ooods are Reliable t Como where Trices are tho I.owest! cqme whew tixe jtucmv ?mi? CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHING FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room Is full of New SuHs just received and Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we aro Headquartors for Our Goods aro all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at tho Lowest Fossiblo Trice. Come and see us. No troublo to show goods. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, vrtv?f?n :a - .-j-- -rr This is tlia only Store you can ascend and Z.Vrt . i r.:' it-!-.'-. ... ,-4.-' V7 Jmm MENTION IN fmfri:$ . DETAIL, WMmtfPW PRICES LOWER THAN EVER IM 'i&$mW& TO SUIT THE TIMES. IV i w All S' .f T..-.,- a B . ' f', f'TT :-f '--ljrLa-.'"W'u.ii.-.-:- stairs, a reo ride in trio Elevator In tho EXCH ANG E BLOCK, Telephone Connectipns. Fast of Suspension Bridge, FOR ALL KINDS OF DUY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES" JEWELRY I OR THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & COS, TIONESTA, PA. Practical Tiitucr. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN 1 ROOUNG ( A SIKI f a n r SPOUTING. II ALT Y BONNER BUlLDINo'vp Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. PATENTS, Caveats, Rc-issuo and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all otlier jKitcnts causes in the pat en 1 1 Mice nnd before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt, of model or sketch of in vcmion, I made careful examination, and advtse as tu patentability r'reo of charge. Foi Moderate, and I 'make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, ailvico and special references sent on ap plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington. D. C. Near U. S. Patent Office. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF DANIEL HUDDLESON deceased, late of Tionesta Township For est County, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing legal claims against the same, will present them wiiliout delay in proper order for settlement to 1 WM. R. HUDDLESON, Adm'r. . , ! Tionohta, Pa. or Aoxkw A Clark; Atty's. Tion.esta, Tu., J uly 'M, isitj.. lowest prices. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, . too numerous IT -WW m rm a -m r- w k.v mj Mf Mj Mi M. A. IL 1 .1 u V.4.V avixij THE LATEST 1M- vv.u ruUVKMENT AND STYLE OF HEARSE. doscend Five Stories without climinj; R. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO C. "W..DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND! HOLIDAY GOODS, FORKKJN AND DOMESTIC FBTJITS 5sO. Also A cent for Estey. Storlinp, Sho nineer, and Clouirh A Warren Orirans. Decker Bros., J. ,V C. Fisher, C. D. Pvnse i o.,mi(l wm. Knaiie Pianos. Bottom cash prices given. Cull and examinocata- loicucs and prices. Tionesta, Pa. Sopt 17. ccMrmw aw. H. wu QUACK EN BUSH'S SAFETY GAETEHSGE PJFLE. PH5CC, 7 dollars. Ti t:j. i:;'-:i',9 Zli) ytt cfcrtl f:r tie i:tcr. I-onplh of KiUe, 3 m. ; yl Weight, about 4 llk. ; 11 -ioo lortlic regular bit ur lung ami shurt cartruljcs. Thcsa Ritlc-s are safe to l an!1c, q-i'sW to opcr. ate, ami reliable in every ic.cit. The liarrrli are steel, ncruratcly riBcil, and can be instantly detached (or packing or carrying in a sninll space. The wnrl.mar.ship anil finish throughout are tho best, ami earh riliu is thoroughly lailcil bc.'ora Icaviir; our works. Scml for our illustralnl raialKgue L, whirh als rhnwv our Air C-iiiim, Sftilr C'nrprf Icntli, Kmt l.nthi-4, Nut Plrka ami Ci-ni-kM, Hook iiml lk Itm k, cto. tv'rarlv nil of the e jooila hti; well known n the marUcts ol tho world. lilress ihu M.inulu tuicr, II. M. QC. UrXBl ltll, Ilei kllucl , X. Y. WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY HEP AIRING. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED would respect--L fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that ho has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lersbuij; to Tionesta, in the room over Wm. Sinearbiuich A. Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an oilicij, wliere no is prepared to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 87 years experience will enable him to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. R. RALLE. Confirmation Notice. Notice U hereby pi veil that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my ol'.ice and will be presented at the next term of Court for Continuation : Account of W. C. Coburn, Guardian of Millie Wildie and Lura llga Hyde. Final account of P. M. Clurk', Executor of last Will and Testament of Caroline Hood, deceased. C. M. S HAWKEY, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 19, loSO. OB WORK of every description execu ! tod at tU REPUBLICAN ollito. "FFfiiiTeT Ul I Iluu mm RAILROAD. TIME TARLEIN EFFECT Dec. 27, 18H5. Wcstwaid Pittsburgh Division East ward A.M. 7 40 4 l'J 4 0;i 2 4i 215 A.M. p.r, 0 0.S iS 44 f8 35 r M. A.M. P.M. ar Pittsburgh Iv 0 00 8 45 5 11 liOfl ft 50 3 20 ... rat k or . Eoxburg . Frank lin 12 Hi! 12 14 12 48 12 22 1 rwi 2 05 A. M. A.M. 11 50 7 10 t7 17 17 20 7 37 7 50 7 5S 8 10 f8 2 8 45 0 05 0 35 A. M. A.M. 125 A. M. ft 40 1145 10 0,1 2 02 lv...Oil City...ar 2 0 T M. P. ! r.M. a 05 fl 45 ti 7 fl3l 1 is 1 0,1 P.M. 12 25 11 45 1 1 32 11 27 10 55 10 20 10 12 '. M. ar... Oil Civ....lv 3 05 ... Olpopolis . Englo Rock... ... President ....Tionesta ....Hickory TrnnUovville.. ....Tidioiite.... . .Thompson s... ...Irvinoton .... Warren 13 2(1 13 83 f3 3(i 8 1H 801 3 52 4 05 17 5:i 12 5(1 7 40 l 4. 17 ?3 U25 7 0') 12 05 fl 4!il 11 50 ft 13 9 50 4 2f 0 1 14 45 8 45 5 15 6 30 0 12 M. 6 12 U If lv...Kinim....ar r.M. v. M. 4 20 A.M. A.M. 115 A. M. V, M. lv...T5rndford . nr( 8 00 H. mT (1 12 H 17 A.M. 11 05 12.11 05 f. 5(1 11 00 5 :i(l 10 41 6 31 io :iii ar...Kinztta....lv 10 35 ... Sugar Run ... Corydon Ono'villo ....Wo'f Run... 55 II 33 II 34 0 40; 10 II 5 24 ft 18 5 01 4 40 4 34 4 24 4 07 4 00 r. m. 10 2 10 24 10 OH II 5.1 1)30 I) If i710 IS 0 53 10 24 7 0710 Sft 7 23110 55 7 37 11 (: 7 47ill 21 8 03 11 87 8 llVll 45 p.m.U.m. I) 00 CJimUcr llrldgo. 8 3 ...lied House... ... Salamanca... ..So. Car roll ton ...So Vaudalia. Allegany.... 7 50 7 20 0 28 0 5f 0 1'. no; A.M. 6 28 0 If iv Olcan ...'.ar A. M.I AnoiTioNAl. Train Leaves Kir 11'Orinm U'.lrnn I ).riAnm tvi'lufilrmJ pin, Tidiouto 3:15pm, Tioiicsta b:05pm, .jf rives Oil City ti:4."ntn. AnniriONAi. Thain Loavrn Oil Ci fi:00 nm, Oleopolis (1:10 am, Eagle Rook 0:55am, President 7:02nm, Tionrsta 7:52am Hickory 8: lOiuii.Trunkcyville O:O0am,Tld- . onto l):50am, Thompson 11:00, arrive Irvinoton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin r.ua 2:05pm, Sugur Run 2:20, 1'orydon 3:00, Ouovillo 3:15, Wolf Rtii-3:30, ijuaker Iiridge 3:40, lted HousolO, Salamanca 5:02, South Carroll ton 5:30, South Vauda lia 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Olcow 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Train leaving Pittsburgh P:00sm, ar riving Pittsburgh 8:25nni, are Solid Train between Ilutlalo and Pittsburgh. TitAlfv leaving Pittsburgh 8:45pm, ar riving Pittsburuh 7:40nni, am Solid Train with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between IinlValo and Pittsburgh. yrTickets sold and baggage cheoloU U) all principal jioints. (let time tables giving full infornirr44( n from Company's Agent-. GEO. M. GATCHKLL, Gen'l Sopt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gcn'l Puss'r and Ticket Agen. No. 41 Exchange St., Hulfalo, N. y. J. L. CRAIU, Agent, Tionesta, Pu. D. LANCELL'S ASTHiPA AND CATARRH REMEDY. IB XL mm SOLD RY ALL DKUGGIS1 Having struggled 20 vcars lictwp. Jiff and death with ASTHMA or PHTHL.lc, treated by eminent physicians, and receiv ing no honclit, I was" compelled during' tho last live ytars of my illness to sit on my chair day and nlghfgnsping for breath; my Hiifl'erings were beyond description, f" in despair I experimented uti myself byt compounding roots and herbs nnd inhni-'V ing the medicine tints obtained. I form- natcly discovered tills Wonderful Ciw for Asthma and Catarrh, warranted to re lievo the most stubborn rase of Asthma In live minutes, so that the patient can lio down to rest and sleep comfortably. Plea-.o read the following condensed extr.iets from unsnlicited testimonials, all of recent (late : Oliver V. R. Holmes, Sun .lose, Oil., writes: "I find tho Remedy all nnd Ten more than represented. iVoceivo instan taneous ret Id. " E. M. Carson, A. M., VVarren, Kan., writes: "Was treated by eminent physi cians nf this country and Germany j tried the climate or different states nothing af forded relief like your preparation." 'V. E. Gates, County Treasurer, Phila delphia, Miss., writes: "Have ued the Remedy. Would not llvo without it. Ev ery ono that uses it recommends it. We have many other hearty testimon ials of cure or relief, and in order that ail sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Ft vcr, and kindred discuses may have mi opportunity of testing the viilue of tho Emody we will send to any address trial package free of charge. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN A CO., Proprietors. Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Wayno Co., O. Full size ilox by mail $1.00. nd for Catalogue. HI r m n r ti finun ' & m- to. : . mm-1 If m mp cr Vy tf w.:r M Show-roomj: 97 Chambors St., K'.y fort i 4"