y, A' WLDNESDH EARNING, DEC. !S, ISM. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Joi4i.'ii;i Nrn'tli ward, L. J. Hop kins, J. It. Clark, VV. L. KlliiesUrer. K uUi ward. J. l Fropnr, C A- iioudull, Chan. Honnor. Jiwticea of t Peace 3. T. Br"rnn, I). S. Knox. Cv.nt.a.ti U'.H. S. CanlTold. School Itirfrlomii. W. Rotansmi, A.. R. KeUv, C. M, ShawVey, D. 8. Knox, iU. W. Clark, E. L. Davit. rOESTGQUNTY OFFICERS. Vewftisr 0erc. At.icxAKu C. V HSTK. ,Jiorr oSmntX. fi. Kali. ,4 Hsf.nxhly I'ktku Bkhry. 'riidr.t JmtaeW. D. Bkort. ' j.iorintf, jKdgen Lewis ARNE1U J NO. A. Pnor-KK Trcrturrr Ww. Rmkarravott. Prothoviytary, Remitter dt Recorder, tc 'Crvr.Tin M. Shawkkt. skcrir. LEOttARIl Aonf.tv. Cini'iitIn'f Oi.ivkk BYEHLT, Wm. jS.tielos, J. R. CWADWIOTC. Cnry tfertinecioien J. E. II ILL' Af.. IHntrM. Attorney P. M. Ci.Awk. .iirv towers II. O. ItAVTS, tlA-vio Waltrrs. County t'f.vor II. C Wvuttkkin. f rntT Dr. J. W. Morrow. Omnry A vdUorn3. A. Scott, Thob, Cp.ah, Om ZnitNOBL. BUSINESS DIRECTOHY. " , TIOITDSTA. lodge O.ofO.F. tif.RT rirT Saturday cvenin. nt 7 1U o'clonk, in' the Lodge Room In Par tridge's Hall J ' M I". W 1 1 1 1 F.. A. 1 X - 1 " ai-vi. WTSaWYER, Soc'y l.VIKEST LOIXti-;, ivo. t, . vr. j . V Mnnta rery Friday Evening in Odd Vet.ows' Hnll,"TlonoHl. F. V. WHITTEKIN, M. W. J 1.'. WESK, Recorder. i BiyENNAN, L ES1AU WENT. IS LOIGIIT AD SOLD If T to buv or 1 Real Estate it will Pio eorrcupcn. with me. ?' me Tirtfle THicsta station. I ROUT II '.7 ma Trai Ol 10:55 Bin im 'mi us i:in pin Train Train II Train pialTi-ai,31 8:1(5 mil TrnltjU B4Tr 29 South car- ry iiib ,rW'fcaMatprliMil v a immhhbe iu:uu H. in. I'rn4fc E. fli'ih vCry Sub l;a1ti P-SUtev. Hiu. 1 r"tR V I'rosltorian Church no':t r"yVning al evening, by Kv. I LQIj AIAiscHANEOUS. .iuarkjlgcj este,daY 70 Ci&tinal0(js guJt every body II. Iloiins & Co.'s. Cbeaj I at. 1 rjod g8 our town by uife'htU we fcit lighted com iuuittu ill is I M'tud night i G., wle on his -Irrali fo t-PT. OEOKGE HTOW TOST, Ko. 274, CJ. A, It. eti on th firt Wednesday in tmtdi i. o Kb, in Odd Fellovi a Hall, Tionestrt, Va. J. W. MORROW, Commander. J.J.AflSEW. V. M.CLARK, District Attorney. AGNKW&CLAItll, ATTOKN'EYS-AT-LAW, CWQoe in Cobrt Hono. Cm St. Tionost, Pcnn. Ml a J. VAX OIKS EX, TTOnXKY COUXEI.OK AT LAW, f Edoubui;, (Enox P. O.,) Clarion Coun- f J U DAVIS. ATTOUXKY-AT-TiAW, v Tioncsta, Pa. .' CuUertinna nvulo In this and adjoining notintiCM. , Files v. tatk, attouxey-at-t-aw, tUm Rtrt, ' Tlonwtn. Pit. stopped over brother, Jas. Bradford. Claus! Get your eaents ij, Hopkins & Co. i.Lheap. Id. HeDr 2t. . i Warreu coun- ty'i eellent Rtive, speut a few brs of lastly in t0WDf -te Hoyt Walters bag jed t finest pheasauts of the tsori on ittSt. They brouf in sevenr ' Hie Morrlow on banj a goo supply of Werior wash ing so, which bL ti,e pubiiu at a y uominal xry a batch. I new torcUcn paccd "feral" May, Vtt bank, by priva subscript p tunVe the bucitis huilding portiou of j tho trfu appear flotage. a few UlTCIIFY. ATTORXEY-AT-LaW, Tioneifa, Forest County Pa. 1" "a'wUEXCE HOUSE. Ti.iueMt Pn., t H. M. Mrockwav. Proprietor. This I if we 1m (vntrullv lotftt'Kl. Everything ai;WHiir1 wuli fn'rni.Hh.jd, fiu)nior Ac- H btll 111 nilatimm and ntl'it attention eivon to u'HooU. V!n.tab!i' hikI Fruits of all UlnJs Mcrvod in tliolr season. Sample ioo.li for Coinmereial As"tn. CIlvNTltAE HOUSi; Tionestn. Ta., J O. !. Brownetl. Proiirletor. TIiih is a tiew liouss, and lmn.(ift boon tilted U tor he fti'mmimodation of the puiilie. A por tion .if the patrotne of the public is solic ited. jWjJj riENTKAL HOUSK.OIii CITY, PA. J W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. The Inrsest, I$cM located and Furnished IIoun.) in tho City. Xear Union Depot. 15. SIGGIXS, M. l-, Phvsician, Rurcon A Drnnprlst, TIONESTA, PA. j . . . ' ike me clitpny with eet.tn. Lrt a, IL J Hoplua & Co. i 2t. j1ge Reck ink to bis bed with iekucss (dl aD pleet stroke r'Kl-eral ago. e is very for hi ou our et davs JYV. UORKOW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURG EOX, lalo . ArmatroiiR county, having located !n Tiiresta in oronared to attend all pro- fesHinnal oalla promptly and at all hours. oiliceaia reaiuence iwn ooors norm ui Iwrouee Ilonno. Office honra 7 to A. u., and 11 vo l'i M. ; 2 to 3 and 01 to 74 P. al. Hnndava. 9 to 10 A. M. : 2 to 3 and 01 Ui 7! p. M. may-18-61. 7 EM ISTRY. I J DR. J. W.MORROW. UuvliifT povchased the materials Ac, of Dr. iteadinan, wouia renpeciiuwy in Biiuroo Hint lie will carry on tho Dental ViuMiiOMS in TioneKta. and having had over ix ears successful experience, considers 1 imVell fully competent to (lve entire sat isia tlou. t shall always give my medl- , il practice tho pretcreuce. mari-w. pi. II ill ar in 6elring l'rot. apo days look few H.ll. Hit. A. . KIJ.T 31A l' PA R K & CO., 3 VA 3ST IC E B S I Coi ner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesla. Bank ot Discount aad DepoBit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. OollecUon inaleonall thePrlncipal poinU of the U. S. Collectiona aoiicited. 18-ly. J OREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in 'lt wo a'i in h n I'ortuDato l' Musical di- rncttduring the lutpbia is a ptettbig card i iiu(e auj ougl;lo iubiire gjus.ay aDd 0120, is atlvancdioolis bteo for the pasUayi,, to the llness of Doll il)e leadr, and it is fobaithat he willB able to resvoi km nftei the iliduy -)u't forget tildreGo to II. .Hopkins & aiidk just wbahey waut tohtmasEheap -VD. kJillBla LTIV VBmnUQ on Ttiig Hill oujiy ellg 0f lasteek. As adiencelpul pit Hie SI. .b. L here cujd by Rev. h on eveng last. 4am. Rhodes turn hisunting pilgr int coty. He repor hun cekt, but while d h Wi bunting deer, r w in solitude. Heu&e Biifvui uu ciboca 2v. Albums, Vasc4.li Q s. Ru 1 -T-V US, UI Good6t pe- day Harness, COLLRRS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TONESTA. PA. innv4 61 If Rev. Darius Toby has moved with his family fr m Minister to Mayburg, and occupies the boarding houso there lately kept by Mr. McMurtrie. He has a timber job there, and besides will keep a store. Mr. McMurtrie has moved to Minister and occupies Mr. Toby's bouae. PJeasantnllo correspondence of Titusville Citizen: A number of our sportsmaa are bunting in Forest coun ty. We may expect on their return nn abundance of game or numberless tales of adventure that would put even the fertile imagination of Baron Munchausen to shame. What everybody wants is a nice Christmas present for their frieuds. You can get just what you want at II. J. Hopkins & Co.'s. Cheap. 2t. The veterau editor, W.' R. Johns Esq , now an attache of the vigorous Oil City Blizzard, was circulating among friends in Tionesla last Friday. Brothor Johns grows more genial as the years roll by, and bis reminiscen ces of early journalism in the oil re gions are very entertaining. The first break up of the season occurred yesterday, when the ice went out of the river. The river was not frozen over, but the shore ice went adrift filling the river almost bank full. The whole affair wound up in a rollicking, roaring blizzard, and this morning things out of doors are rather brisk. Only one week from nest Satur day and Merry Christmas will be here. The question that revolves in the mind of about four fifths of the inhabitants about this time of year is douhtlens, "what'll I get." And the answer will likely be measured according to the size or weight of the prospective San ta's pocket-book. Attention is directed to the new card of Dr. J. B-Siggius in this issue. The Doctor needs' no introduction to our people. By close attention to business, coupled with a thorough and complete knowledge of his profession, he had already established btrast-lf, and scored a success rarely achieved by so young a physician. Mr. D. II. Burwell, the "boy or ator," is announced to speak on Tem perance at the Court House oo Wednes day and Thursday evenings, Dec. l5tb and I6tb. The lectures will be held under the auspices of the Yonne Women's Christian Temperance Un ion, of Tionesla, who extend a cordial invitation to all to attend. 'Admission free. Thomas Gifford, of Mayburg had the misfortune to cut his foot very bad, on Tuesday week. He was work ing on the new "Right of Way" pipe line being laid from Balltown to Tid- toute. The instep of the foot was cut right across with the ax and deep enough to sever the artery running to the great too. Mr. Gilford is a young man and the only support of his par ents aud family. The accident is in deed an unfortunate one. Messrs. Herman & Siggins have broad gauge "ad" in this week's is sue, simply auuouocing that they have Holiday Goods for the Million." This is a veritable fact, as all will dis cover on entering their store. A more complete or more beautiful line of this class of goods has never been placed before our people, and at astonishing ly low prices. Their stock should be seen to 'be appreciated, and you should call early to make selections before the choicest are taken. Too much space would be required to enumerate, but a handsomer line of toilet cases, albums, Christmas cards, or a greater variety of books and toys could not reasonably be asked for. Go and see. The following from Mr. Dunn's paper, the Fredooia, Kansas, Chroni cle, will fit everywhere Trade at home. Strangers will come along and oFer you something that seems like a bargain. Often, if you patrooizo them you are swindled. Beside, you pay them the cash. If you want credit you go to your home merchant. When lyou have cash you should patronize him for the accommodations he has "eiteuded when you needed it. By dealiog with home merchants you deal at Cua Goods. Ambejj fls, Wax Dolls, C lis, all kinds of 1 U. Hopkins & CoAeap. 3 ' -iouri couveoeat Alonu't there will be no f t for w iA ...u:u il .'ii luujuijr, uitu ita nouu i to attend. The (A is ma . . r .l : I i some t'i me caumonwn wr cupy nearly a Ink of tbi ., .... . i 1 ueauug wuu noma uiercnauis you mrt attention shoiycome o.r . . .1 . T- . . fi with those who bava something a ihii Uake in the community, and who will The building lateaied by eat you iairly for this, if for no oth- ie borouph it beint? firi an A L j T n .. . C "."engineer and Surveyor. ,ont1roo'n 0Q the "ecV partiJ -commodation in the way of credit TIONESTA PA. poed off for use as a I cbam-lJid then persuade themselves into a SSKSSnS"' W.her6 t bT W that the creditor is an oppressor ini.' Bon tt instruments and work.fnse justice to the recrk, unJ )caUf be wants his dues. A credit Terma on application. ,y that may need bis at. The! DOt ceoessary a gift, but it is always jv YOU WANT a reportable job otuildiDg will hereafter ln Ba accIMmodatioo, and should be so iifliilinsj ui a ri-nsonunii-pru-t! m.'vii jour . , , .rmtliisolti.-c. c,l-v 1'au' arJl Fred. Morgan of Oil City came up last Friday and stayed over night with bis brother Wrn. E. He was ac companied by his mother, who will visit with friends here for a few days. Fred's many friends hereabouts will be pleased to learn that be is rapidly forging to the front as one of Oil City's leading grocery-men. Our best thanks are extended to him for a nice Xmas gift in the shape of a box of choice ci gars. May Fred's shadow never grow less. We are pained to learn of a se rious accident which happened Mr. Hamilton Stow, of Ciuciunnati, on the 3d inst. We are without particu lars, but understand he received a fall which so shocked him that his friends aro very much concerned about his recovery, which is said to be very doubtful. We hope, with the many friends of the grand old man, to hear that his injuries may not be of as se rious a nature as present reports seem to indicate. John II. Shaw, who works on the Colli us mill at Nebraska, met with a severe accident last Friday evening. He was Btanding near the "edger" talking to Mr. Collins, and absent mindedly laid his right hand back in such a manner as to come in contact with thoaw, just as the mill was about shutdown. The result was n very badl lacerated band. Dr. Sig gins, who'wns summoned, amputated the index finger and left the hand in good condition considering the severi ty of tbo wound. Clarion hits taken a very lauda ble step jn the organization of an as sociation, composed of its leading cit izens, whose object is "to cultivate public spirit, quicken tho social aud intellectual life of the people, promote good friendship, aud secure public health by .better hygienic conditions in our homes and aurroundiogs, im projj our streets, public grounds, side-1 walks, and in general to build tip and beautify the whole town, and thus en hance the value of its real estate and render Clarinu a still more inviting place of residence." Meadville proposes to celebrato its centennial, and has decided that the city was founded in 1788, when John aud David Mead came to that place to reside permanently. They arrived on a prospecting tour in the spriog of 1787, went away and return ed with their families. According to the best information we have, the first settlemcut of Titusville was made in 1790. We are near to the time when we should celebrate, and if any of our old citizens have the correct date of the first settlement, wo shall be glad to make it public. Citizen, Peterson's Magazine for January tho "queen of the lady's-books," as it has been called excels even itself. The beauty of its embellishment and high character of its original stories are bcyoud all praise. "Is tho Squire In ?" the leading steel-plate, is one of the very best we have ever seen; and "First Grief," auother steel-plate, is almost as good, if not quite. . The colored design for painting on silk or to be worked in embroidery, would cost at a retail store fifty cents, yet is furnished gratis to subscribers for "Peterson" as a New-Year gift. Ouly two dollars a year, witb great deduc tions to clubs. Address Chas. J. Pet erson, 306 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Yesterday morning as the train which is due here at 7:38 was round ing a sharp curve in the road near Siverley ville, the engine ran into the engine of an extra freight staudiug on the main track, causing both engines to be considerably damaged. There were about a dozeu passengers in the car iu which Conductor Holmes was taking tickets, only one of whom, I. N. Greeu, a commercial agent for A. Schilling & Co., Chicago, was severe ly injured. He was sittiog in front of the stove, and was thrown forward witb considerable force, striking bis face against the hot stove, bruising him quite severely, but not seriously. Conductor Holmes was thrown down and received a bruise on the nose, but otherwise was not much hurt. Neith er of the engineers nor firemen were injured. The train was delayed about four hourr. The accident was caused, it is said, by the failure of engineer and conductor of tha freight to send out a flag when they stopped on the main track. Christmas presents to suit the tastes and pocket books of every man, woman aod child in the county at II. J. llopkius iX Co. b. (. heap, j INSTITUTE. We desire that the coining Institute shall be a good ooe, and t i this end we are workiog. And at the same time we realize that a good Institute is an Institute that does good in i good way. E. O. Excell of Chicago, will con duct the music of the Institute. We need every teacher in the coun ty, and we confidently expect they'll all bo present,' unless, as Brother Hughes over in Jefferson county says, "Providentially hindered." There is nothing in the way to in terfere with Institute ; nothing to di vide our time and attention. We want a good Institute ; the cause de ceives and needs it ; we must have it; we can have it; we will have it. We hope fur good weather during Institute week. We'll know more about that later. But one thing we do know, taught by the history of the past, and that is that professional zeal and loyalty amoug the teachers of Forest county is great enough to smile at ugly weather and bad roads. Let every teacher get ready to come to Institute. Let all the citizens, and patrons of the schools, who can, ar range their business so as ts be able to come to Institute a part of the week at least. Aod let as many of our di rectors as can be with us, and espec ially on Director's Day. The Insti tute helps the teacher. Whatever helps the teacher helps the school. Whatever helps the school benefits the community. Whatever benefits the commuuity benefits each individ ual in the community. Whatever benefits the individual deserves the in dividual's recognition, his appreciation, his respect, and bis support. Let us unite in an earnest, united effort for the common weal in making the In stitute au object of common interest and support. Respectfully, J. E. HlLLARD, Co. Supt. Report of Balltown School. For mouth ending Nov. 29: Whole number enrolled 40. Per cent, of at tendance 96. Pupils prasent every day during month: Sadie Hawks, Eva Raster, Alleau Kaster, Edna Solley, Carrie Liuaman, Ethel Shannon, Cla ra MartiD, Violet McGaffigan, Fred. Griffin, Ben. Kaster, Willie Emery, Claude Fox, Edgar Corah, Milton Corah, Robert Downey, Earl Downey, Celie Fair, Dode Fair, Bert Shannon, Harry Linamau, Jakie Morris, John Morris, Maurice Martin. Pupils pres eot every day during the term: Eva Kaster, Allean Kaster, Carrie Lina man, Ethel Shannon, Fred. Griffin, Edgar Corah, Miltoo Corah, Celie. Fair, Dode Fair, Harry Linaman. The deportment of no scholar fell be low 92 per cent. The directors of Howe township have this term furnished this school witb a globe, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, a set of maps and a new stove. Mrs. A. De Lacey, Teacher. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent Oflice, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, Dec. Oth, 1886, reported expressly for tha Fon est Republican, through the Patent Law Office of O. E. Duffy, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Wash ington, D. C. : J. S. Bailey, Buckingham, electrio clock tor transmitting signals; J. L. Brown, Brookvlllo, air mixer for gas; S. B. Costnn, Scranton, rack or stand for holding manuscript or other matter to be copied; J, 11. Curry, Wilkinsburg, latho chuck; W. Franklin, Corry, pinch bar; W. H. Hazzard, Easton, rack for holding wall paper Ac. ; J. II. Helm, Allegheny, gas regulator; U. Hinckley, Williams port, hanger for doors aud blinds; H. Lencke, Reading, furnace grate ; O. L. Myers, Houtzdale, boot pattern ; W. Ole wine, Hazleton, harness ; J. F. Ponrod, Blairsville Intersection, railway switch ; M.J. Shiiner, Freemansburg, sad iron; J. W. Turner, Pittsburgh, artists easel ; Walp, Lohightou, steam generator; P. L. Weimer, Lebanon, valve for pumps; J. I. Woodruff, and W. II. Wagner, Kolin's Orovo, cultivator. Somr I'on!ifi FropJc Allow n cough to run unf if it: gets brymni the reach of medicine. They often Kay, Oh, it will wenr awny, but iii most wises it wears them Rway. Could thr-y be in duced to try the successful nicdiwino fail ed Kemp's Balsam, which wp sell on fi positive guarantee to euro. Hipv would immediately see the excellent cfipct sftcr faking tho tirst dose. Price 50i; mm $l.00 Trisl sizo free. O. W. Bovard. A Liberal Offer. We call the attention of our readers to the prospectus of the WEEKLY PRESS, of Philadelphia, published in another column. This is one of the best of the great Metropolitan Family Newspapers. ESTRAY. Came to the Landers Farm, about the first of September, a small, two- year-old brindle heifer. The owner may have the same by proviog prop erty aud paying charges. U L. Laxders, St. Perry, Forest Co., Pa. BRACK IT. You arc feeling dcpresed, your appe tite is poor, yon are bothered with Head ache, you nre fldgetty, nei vous, and gen erally out of sorts, aud want to brae up. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskev. and which stimulate, you for nil hour, and then leavn you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that w ill purify yonr blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneyt", restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a inodicino you will Jlnd in Electric Bit ters, and only 50 cents a bottle at (4. W. Bovard's Drug .Store. Tlir flamrlimt Mn In Tlonrnta, As well as tho handsomest, and others are invited to call on (1. W. Bovard, and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Ihrost and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronio and: Acute Couirhs. Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cents and il. TAKE NOTICE ! People's Mutual A f'fTTPVT A earrr i itnv PirrsB'jRGit. Pa.. Dec. 3. 1886. We are informed that C. II. Wilton is soliciting applications for this Company in Clarion and Forest counties. We wish to notify the public that this man is not an authorized agent of the People's Mutual Accident Association. I. K. istavton. Secretary. Yoke of Oxen for Sale. A first-class yoke of 8 year-old ox en, weighing 3400 pounds, color red, can be bought at a reasonable figure. Apply to J. A. Proper, Tionesta, Pa. BUt'KLE.VH Alt.MCA 8ALTE. The best Salve in the world for Cnbi Bruises, Soros. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chappd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per oox. .ror sale by U. W. Bovard. MOST EXCELLENT. J. J. Atkins. Chief of Police. Knnvilln. Tenn., writes: "My familj and I are ben eficiaries of your most excellont medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion : huvintr found it to be all that von claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My triends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every onnortunitv." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Luiiks. Trial Bottles Free at G. W. Bovard's Druor Store. Lurcra Size Sl.C.O. HUNTERS AND TRAPPEES Sond for Price List of EAW runs, SKINS -AND- ILD GAME, -TO "W. GrOULIDSIFElEJ dec8 3m BOSTON, MASS. SHIED BY PEE1TJDICE.. Few persons realize how thoroughly they are controlled by prejudice ctcu to their own disadvantage. For many years the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia. sciatica and headache has been by some outward application, and, therefore, with out stopping to think that the origin of these troubles miul, from necessity, do iu tern:d, the weary millercr continues to rub, nil) and find no relief. Athlophorosistukcn internally, and m a proof that this is the correct principle, it cures surely and quick ly. The statement of those who have been cured ouyht to convince the Incredulous. C. F. Bruce, Metuchen, N. J., says : " My mother had tho rheumatism in her heart, and was cured by Athlophoros. fcho says there is no medicine like it." James W. Reed, Penn Ave, Pitts burgh, Pa., says : " My mother, although 77 years of age, was eulirely cured by the uso of Athlophoros." Miss Carrie Patten, Eagle Village, N. Y.K nays : " My mother was nearly a cripple in her arms, not having been ablo to dreHS nor scarcely able to feed herself for three months, being in severe pain nuwt of tho time. The acute pain ceubed after taking three bottles of Athlophoros, but she con tinued to tako it until all signs of rheuma tism were gone; having taken 27 bottles in all. She has not taken any since last May, and can line her arms as well as ever. A number of friends have taken it, and in every case it has given satisfaction. Incase of sick headache, it gives almost immediate relief." John M. Wolcott, I'ifliird, N. says; " I got a bottle of Athlophoros for a friend. Plio at once gained rapidly, and has not becu troubled with the rheuiiiatUm since." Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophuroa Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggibt the Athlo phoros Co.,' 112 Wall St., New York, will end either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is J1.00 per bottla for Athlophoros and 60c. for Pills. Fur liver and kidney diKttM-t. dynpepfia, ta dlgostlun, weakiiett, m-rvou delilluy, duicsoea of women, rutintlpation, headache, liupura blood, J.C., A thluphuru I'UU are uu equaled, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 he oldest and beet appointed Institu tion for obtaining a Business Education. Km C ircular., addietfs P. I'CFF A &ON6.