Wxt ott$i gtqmWkan. WEDXESDAT M0IU1JIG, MARCH i, 1SS7. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Surge. Jon Rkck. Com neil'insn North ward. Tj. J. Uop kiii. J. R. Clark, W. L. KUneativer. Mouth ward, J. F. Proper, C. A. Randall, Choa. Ron nor. Junticc of the Peaee3 . T. F.renuan, D. S. Knox. Otuttable S. 8. Confiold. School Director O. W. Robinson, A. It. Kolly, C. M. Rhawkey, D. B. Knox, 1). W. Clark, E. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Hf ember' of Conor et ALKXANDEK O. Vhitr. . Member of Senate 3. II. Wilson. Aembly CnARLm A . Randall. PreMdent Judge V. D. Bko wn. Aoeiit Judge Lkwis RNRR. Jko. A. Propbr Treasurer Solomon Fitzokhald. Prothonotary, Retjister dt Recorder, e. Sheriff1. Lkonaro Aokfw. nfoner Olivkr Bterlt, Wm. 8. helps, J. R. Chadwtpk. iounty Superintendent J. E. Hili.- AKD. fHtrict Attorney?. M. Clark. jury nommU.Honers H. O. Davis, David Wwbm. County Surveyor n. C. WntTTKKlN. Coroner Vr. J. W. Monnow. County Auditor 3. A. .SooTT, Thos. Corah,' O ro. Ztt '.wdbx. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0ITE8TA LODGE flSLO.ofO.F. MEETS everv Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, In" the Lodge Room in Par- Mm O. WF1ITTEKIX. N. O. O. W. 8awYER, Soc'y. 27-tf. VlREST T.ODOE. No. 1S4, A. O. U. W V Meots everv Friday Evening in Odd V Meots every Friday Lows' Hall, Tionet. r -f E. WENK, Recorder, i i-lT. GEORGE STOW POST, ye, 07 (l A. Tt. Meets on the first Wednesday in eah n o ith. in Odd Fellow Mall, TtonoHin, ia, I). 8. KNOX, Commander. J. tl AOXKW. P. M. CLARK", Piotrlot Attorney AG?) 1 W Sc CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, Office luX!ourt House. Kim St, Tionesta, Penno. J. VAN GIESEN, (TTOIHJKY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, E.1onbiirg, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Otian- j , i'a. !. U DAVIS. It. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Tionosta, Pa, ColiovtSons made in this and adjoining counties, y ILE3W. TATE, ATTOKN E Y - AT- L. A , Rim Stroot, Tionofita, Pa. 2 V, RtTCUKY. , m L ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. ' AWRENCI3 HOUSK. Tionesta, Pa.. t 11. fti. Broekway.. Propriotor. Thi . i U eentmlly lot-Atexl. Everything wand well furnlslwd. Supeilor A nmodntlona and strict nttention given L-ntwta. Voeta)le and Prnlta of all i ll nerved in their season. Sample 1 for Commercial Agonta. ANTRAL HOUSK, Tionesta. Pa.. ').. Hrownell. Proprietor. This Is a . honee. and has just been fitted up tor accommodation of tho public. A por i )f tho putroaage of the publio is boIIc J. 40-ly. CN'TKAL HOU8R, OIL CITY, PA. 7 . W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. Tbc largest. Bust Located and Furniabed ,u in the Citv. Near Union Depot. B. KIGOINS, M. I)., Physician, Surgeon & Druggist, TIONKSTA. PA. . W. MORROWk M. D., : . THYSICIAN 6 SURGEON, tjt Armstrong county, having located id Tlu"esta la prepared to attend all pro- ..aalnnai nails nromDtlv and at all hours. Ollieoaid realdence two doors north of Iawreaoo lloase Omce honra 7 to n a. Mi, Bud 11 iO 12 m. i 2 to 3 and 64 to 74 p. m. Mondays, 9 to 10 A. M. j 2 to 8 and 61 to71r. m. . roay-18 81. DBt.TISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Ilnvlnir nurchased the materials te of lir itsurlmun wnnlH rMPA(.ttul)v an i.i.itf-.n tlmt hn will rari-v on the Dental SuhIlpms In Tioneata. and having had over six ' oai-s sne-eMsnal experience, considers 1 imVell fnlly competent to give entire sat- hfu tion. I snail always give my meai i il practice the preference. mar22-82. H.H. 111V. ' A. S. KKLLT MA 1', PARK & CO., t'orner of Elm A Walnut St. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collection made on all the Prinolpal points of the U. S. Colleotions aoilcited. 18-ly. J ORESZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mayi 81 TONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railwav Surveying a Specialty, Manetlo, So!ar or Trianttulation Survey ing. Bet or instruments ana worn. Terms on application. TF You WANT a respectable Job of MS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE (GENT, LANDS liOI CllT AND SOLD QX COMMISSION. IfynuwUh to buy or 11 Real Estate It of will pay you to correspond with me. f cndoDd Time Table Tio.ctn gtatian. north. botjth. . TrXfiZ 7:mS tS!5.::: 1:18 pm , . I'ra n xii ''N7 nm i i pain xi nin niii Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mail. Church and Mabbath Krliool. i'reDVierian isaooHia ncnoin bi h. m. ! M. K.Hal.hnth School at 10:00 a. m. rreaclnng In M. E. Church every Sab- United Prosbyterian services will be ZZT diall.v Invitwd to attend. Rev. J. M. Im- Wftiv, ... vl..v,.uv . 1 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. fi.. ... .i ..;ii. -wnutus B.HIWIIIUM.8U.. Emleuton is to have a creamery possibly. The Clarion State Normal School will open the spring term, April 12. Seldon Whitman dropped into . m . n ... II 1 our omee luesdav lur a irieuaiv chat. O W. Proper came home on Sat. I 1 . A ..A . i 1 uraay eeuiug iroiu an eimuuou wiji in thd East. Hon. Peter Berry of Balltowu is tha I r t.. irnvtrw ourjr. Mrs. S. S. Uaskill ot Alliance, U., is viHitinu' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Keck. A1ux. Dale U home from a pleas ... ..la. ure trip to the Bermuda islands, lie reports a very pleaaut time. Jeromo Kighihuger and wife, who ueroiuu iv.guu.urauu .,uu hav.. heen ahnt nu a viait to Irieuds at Titusville, are home again. rv.i lm.u...fM.iu.n..lU i ' I aillOllil V. ALL. I IU" . VUI.-U I a baudsaiue order for job work Stop that Cold by buying Sub etaulial Shoes uud Kub tiers at Wm tiiuearbaugh & Co's. 2l. A. J. Davis, ex Superintendent J Priucinal ol the New Mormal School ut Claiioo. Geo. Booth of Byrom's, was in tuwu on Monday, aud called iu to pay his very substantial respects to the Republican JieWiids, a son of Job u Wilds living at Gorinau Hill, while cutting wood had the ujUfortuQa to cut his foot terribly. "We're standing on slippery places." -McKean County Miner. We badu't suspected il. But why did you give it awayr LotT Near the Court House, yes- terday, a pocket book. A liberal e- ward will be paid the finder if Kft at the County Treasurer's Office. Mm V. Iv Mima, nf Salem Citv. Venaoco Co., visited at the home of her uucle, Mr. Daniel Walters, of this place, the latter part of last week. Teachers aod others desiring a thorough course of instruction should addrefce. A. J. Davis, Priucipal of the State Normal School, Clarion, Pa. John Hunter of Ross Run, "look . . . i . 10 the KEPUBLICAN neaaquarters OU Monday, askiuj; us to remember him weekly, which we do with pleasure. m Rware of tha Bohemian oats man, the fellow who Bells silverware on the installment plan, and the ex- farmer who deals in Angel of Mid- nichtcornl The man who will invent some reliable way to get fence posts that . . . . . have frozen up, back into the ground, Btraiuht and solid, without the trouble of resetting can have tbe floor. -W. .T Oorman of Harmonv town- shin filled a lamp a little to full of oil the other evening and it run over, Lighting the lamp a little later it caught fire aod made quite a scare. Andrew Small of Kellettville came into our office this morning, shook hands with the staff, and before leaving had tbe tab on bis paper changed to read another year ahead. We place on our exchange list this week The New South, a monthly jour- nal published at Birmingham, Ala., and devoted to the industrial develop- ment of the South. Ou first and third pages are portraits of representative men of the "New South." Its me chanical cet up is excellent, aud its i contents in line with its objoct. Price -Ad idea of the extent of the lum- ber industry iu the Clearfield region may be obtained when il is staled that one firm has contracted to "drive" 56,000,000 feet of logs into the booms this spring. A Brookvillo, Pa., man, W. E. Depp, has invented an apparatus to heat nnnsaneer cars, or anv other kind raiwar car. w-,th h-.t air derived I o ' I . 1,lPnmo,i- He bas aotilied ' " - 14 I r Congressman elect James T. War- . - . . , . Phiiadelohia. He is sufi"erinE from i , it. m i u I ii ii I im ii 1 1 1 1 m I i rn in I in ii ii 1 1 . vous prostration, the result oi over work aoJ worry. W. W. Cottiiishara. Superintend ir. a L l !?.-, eni or me ruunu ouuuuu i p nag con,peted a third of a centu ry s services, and is the oldest school in continuous service jn the United Slates. V . 1 ll'n. i Agaew rarae uorae on Saturday from Harrisburg to attend ai.iip. tliia wiiul TTa rpnurta Raiita ...... .... , aentative Kanrtall io coon neaitn ana - spirits, and the republican prospects fur 1888 as booming J. P. Pheriffof Lawrence county, pa., and who formerly had laud inter ests in this county, called on us Tue . t OI ! fl I 1 1. .. r T aay. air. onenu is urgumr m .i. A. SberiflT, deceased, and is here set tling up his brother's estate r r. . ll Mrs. UT. J A. uroraeti, iormeny of Wadena, Minn., who has been with I her husband in New York' City dur- ; .i cr ihn winter, ia visitinir her f.:....if.. v T. t'i;..-..;roP u,k;i uicuu . . . . , on ber way to their new home ai ues Moines, Iowa. . J you want to prepare for Col- lege, or for Teaching, or for Business? . I Do you wish to lake a course iu xviusic, or in Painting and Drawing? Go to " btate formal bchooi at L-iarion, -- . - . P- The Spring term begins April 12ih, 1887. -Everv W. C. T. U. in the State I ..j i... n of the Union to hold a Praise Meeting I March 6th, or as soon after as possible, in commemoration of the passage of the Prohibitory Amendment bill by the T .Atrial a I it r4 tf Trt "'6''" There was a man in our town and ii j TT. ; .. 1! ne was wnnar"u,w,8e: -JP" to a bramble bush and scratched out both bis eyes. Aud when be saw his eyes were out, with all bis might and main. lie bought a untie oi eaiva tion Oil, and rubbed them in again. Lent began February 23d, and will last forty days. April lOih, is Easter. The Leuten time is a season of deep religious solemnity; of ab- stinence from meats, from amusements, and is observed by the Catholic church, aod by other churches also. Having been trouble with a very bad Cough for about two years and haviug tried almost every cough mix ture that was over made, I have found none that bas given me such great re lief as Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and I earnestly recommend it to all atllicted Ben). F. Duggan, 14 Paik Place, JN. X . It is predicted that the "Star of Bethlehem" will appear this year for the sixth time since the birth of Christ. This star is said to appear directly north of the north star and to be visi ble, in its daziliug light, at noonday. I t. I U . : . I.. ., ll is a aoiar oru, muiijr iiiueo iuo mag nitude of our sun, whose orbit u yet I . uncslculated by any astronomer. Tl. wurA in it. Fhrnarv monthly oil report says : In the Coop er district, the Forest Oil company complete a ten-barrel well on the Conner tract. Horton. Crary & Co., .ra drilling well No. 2 oo lot 741. but the other parts of Balltown are quiet . . - There is little being done in the lorests 0f Elk and Forest counties. Taylor & Torrev have another wildcat under way on the J. Dickson farm, east of - ... . ... wr il Hickory, while bhaunon, ieuy s o. are drilling a eoond test on their im mense tract in Howe township. Wm. C. BuBh, the condemned murderer of Elk county, escaped from the Ridgway jail on last Thursday morning, taking two other prisoners with him. He had cut the rivets hold I iug the bars of bis window together, t the eud, and then br jke the bars oil. He was recaptured at fcllnioot, ou Friday. In the meantime tbe County Commissioners bad offered a reward of $500 lor bis recapture. No rewaid is offered for the capture of tbo other prisoners. liusb win be hanged ou March 24, 1887, the Board ol 1 ar dons having refused lo interfere with -In a certain township in Mercer county, a party was defeated for school director on the ground that last sum- mer he had paid school teachers $12 per month, and his opponent elected on a $7 a month platform. The proposed musical entertaiu- ment to be given by the Tionesta Cor net Band, bas been postponed lor a short time for several reasons, but chieflv ,.n account of the band bovs J " I ... . piace ,ior giving tue enienammeui. nf 5n ,u nnn. t,.u.ra ,h A.npt and propose, U give a grand concert o I and entertainment, to consist of duetts, quartettes, solos, short and laughable plays, and fine selections by the band, Auuouncements will be made iu due timB. The proceeds to be used to hire a tear her for the baud. The enter- tainment will be free from anything of an objectionable character. Pleasautville correspondence to Titusville Citizen: The store of Hop- kius & Lock wood at Tidioute, has been discontinued. Alex. Hopkins, who was in charge, lias reiurnea. ana ..... . .11 . 1 . I . . . . 1. . .. 1. m ... k. I will laikv uiinrts hi ilia uui&3 ui iuv t firm- at this point. Our popular n ml. "l... jownsmau, r.-ea. nurgwaiu nus oeen superintendent of Dr. Shamburg's pro- ducing interests at West Hickory for the past eight years. Duriug that hle meerscnaum on wennesnay eve iim h h. full v dum ,nstratd the fact niog of last week. It had been a that he is honest and capable, and that I he fully understands the methods to I bfl ug j e . the 8UCCe8gfu and econom- :cai Drn(uction of oil in this territory c,,i t j. Carter, of Titusville. who .i i j rt. o'u..u.... . . J r , , . interests at VV est llii'Kory lor sau.uuu, ha8 We are ia(J t0 8eef BGCure( ,i,e lerviees of Mr. Rurtrwald in the same capacity. He could not have made a better choice The Tionesta School Board has ha(j tl)e courge f 8tujy for tbe gor ough gchoog published in a neat little Uutu bu.ioo,. ,,uu.0..Cu .u . ui bl,uk )f d.,,en DBegi Xhig ,g lhe most important step yet taken toward the nroner eradint? of our schools, a 1 I O .1 i that commends itself to all who are in- terested iu the success of our schools. The grading anticipates and provides for a nine years course of study, three I vaon a nut-ri err a A a anrl inr1nrtta .11 - E,-- . the common branches, aod some of the I hirrriop hro nhtiQ AI nriir iialinn nr (in -b" completion of the common brauches, the student is entitled to tho county diploma, after having first passed a sat isfactory examination before a properly constituted committee. There is also a pnpt graduate course. And then, too, the course is so arranged as to secure the most desirable results, and yet not be too stifflo bend to suit any aod all who mav wish to enter the school. fhe next thinir in order is a bicb school to fill up the vacant room on the second story. COURT MINUTES. There is a large attendance at court this week. Business is being pushed through as rapidly as possible. The following cases have beeu disposed of as follows: i Wolcott vs. Hinckley; verdict for I plaintiff. $1055 90. Hunter vs. Fitzgerald ; verdict for Plaintiff, $39 00. Andrews vs. Salmon Creek Lumber Co. ; on trial Grand Jury relumed true bill I :... 17 U. IT.. f... kii.r.la.1. agaiuav iwucm iiaitri iui and larceny. I . . -s.i -V 1 lhe case against Charles Ldttle was settled, and the prisoner discharged. Barnett Items. Mr. J. J. Reynolds had an oyster supner at his house, and they bad a Dlce tinie- lhrve 01 ,he Pa",e8 ,n g"'Dg home l-st the road and wander -i j. i k.,r... arouc. g...,., uc....D f"d tbe road again Wish yuu bet- ter 'uck ueIt timn. biu.pson UunKie is aowu wun scar I l. f Frank Sraail is agent for bibles. M('CIi n lock's slave mill, near the Fitzgerald school house, has started up fir the first time since before Christmas. Mr. Prter Irwin's dog was going to bile Mr. Bonner one day as he went by there but Mr. Bonner outran the u..g. . . . " l",u because be had to haul by where tbe cross dog stays. More grit, aud some club, Mr. Bouuer. Mr. Samuel Ward is running the cars pretty strong uow. He thinks of I skidding the stave bolts for Mr. Carter it it suows so they cau do anlhing. Mr. James Cossgrove has poue lo Clarion couuty for a time We wish Two of our young people started to go to the entertainment at ureenwooa, but their horse balked, ana they naa to give it up. N. ADDITIONAL BARRETT ITEM. Rafting has begun quite lively. Mr. Croggroan of the Maple Creek Lumber Company run three rafts last week. J. B. Pearsall is iu California. He Ueot about a month ago. We trust he may have a pleasant trip. ' ' I Raught s dam went out with tbo ice Ll:. . ...u. ;i., a i... ... the t me of the first break un a heavy ice gorge stopped against the dam. " . . Fearing that it would be too much tor the dam when it went out a quantity of dynamite was exploded under the gorge. But when the ice went, so did the dam. It is probable that the dy namite had as much to do with the dam's going as the ice, and possibly more. Levi Revnolds is keenine the board- in !,.... Rht'.. Parties have been leasing lands in the vicinity of Redely ffa preparitory to drillintr for the oleaginous. Tradi- i...u : ti..i tt, h.. .n I 1 1 I 1 1 II1.LU IU I M I 111. U - I 1 . W ' M MU i I 1 . I 0,1 8Pr,"g ,n inai u",u l" u ndmhw nf Mrt! 11 sirlv si. or hs- -- r--- - . forc. the b,S excitement on Oil creek. uc,a ok'' poorer iosi a vaxua- I ... 1 .S.I.I P' m. na WM w,,riD 61 ,ea" r it .i l-j r -r " . I J I I J .J .1 ..L lne rotta wnere De urPI'e11 n iurouKu a hole in his coat pocket, by a tramp who , ame aloD8 the road 00 tbo BBDje leveninc Hammn,V. .Kincrla mill near Rhef. " " Held junction was nuroen no iu..u.iar D'gbt of ltt8t we,"k- 11 wlU be rebullt- KANSAS LETTER. Ed. Republican: I seat njjBe'.f to write you something more coneerninz the ereat State of ..." . Kansas. Kansas, with all the hard timts in the East, is enjoying one f wonrteriui Dooms mat ever I . I i Atriicu opr. I'.vervi ninp seems to oe Ppey " increasing m value, b arms thal coul J be ou8nt on8 year ago, for MUUU. cannot be nnugni lor less man from $4000, to $5000. The city of -"I.. . . , , , , JMcfnerson nas never naa sucn a ooom in real estate, as she has just now; and doubtless will continue. During last Summer and Fall there were one bun- dred dwelling houses and fifteen large business houses built There will be some twenty large business houses of larcrn Lanacitv ' nut un this Summer e I J t a aud Fall, most all of them contracted for already, and three to four humlred It li s . L nweinog nouses, so you can see mat wa boom- C.ty lots that sold for 150, aod $200, bring to-day from I nnk . nrr.A J . I ow 10 s1'- rar,D8 arounu inB city, say oue nine sua one mue auu a half from the center of business, sell at 8100 and $150, per acre. We have a large school buildiog, but it cannot accommodate one half of the children consequently we are putting up auotb er large school house. The arrange- ments.re being completed I to establish uuneiie iu uui vor. vvo iinvv ti i .u....u... :.. t ....i.. ,.ii vuu.kuc. .u UU .uuu.ut; v.UD. hlled every aabbatu, so that the morals tbe people are uot lorgotten. Our railroad facilities are second to none iu the State. We have three roads runniuz regular trains daily; the fourth, The Rock Inland, will be com pleted early in the Summer. Thrfta other roads will doubtless be built iu . .Ini.l lim. ' r Ii i. n ii nr 1 1 1 ka a t. u r n euuu iiuia. iu.i. nil. u 0 ivij large emigration to our Slate duriug .1 . ..:. - o I me lncoiuiug opriug, ouuiiuer auu Fall. .McPherson city and couuty, will undoubtedly get her share. There is u etroug probability that the Capitol of the State will be moved to McPher- uitn raultv Avfirvl Kiiiir Innlra Lhut viv. v J T,ia)orroWf lhe jgth f February, the Legislature will visit Mcf lierson in a body. It will be the guest of the City Council, who will dine, toast, aod take care of ihein while in our citv. We have four weekly uewspapers, and one daily: two Republican, one Democrat ic, one Prohibition, aud one daily Re publican. Of course we get the poli tics of the day. and it is a veritable fact that prohibition does prohibit, in Kansas. I want you to uuderstaud, y( uf hufuble -ervaBt is a Prohibitionibt. but not o the is a Prohibitionist, but not ot third party stripe. In my judgmeot there is a great difference between real prohibition and third party prohibition. T . .. n.AA imiiilrin tli.. till rA rtarttr ill UIJ IHUUIU U J IU lull .uw .ui.v. J. .J has operated agaiubt real prohibition, and bas done great harm to prohibition. As a general thing, the third party made up of disappointed office seekers, cipie to neap an me aouso upon toe itcpuoncau party, irom wnoin Pron. onion nas gotten an mat u m uow. and from whom universal prohibition will, and must come. I sco that the old Keystone" is about to give to her people the privilege of saying whether they will keep accursed rum, or banish it from the State. We "Pennaniites" I. r ... .... 1 . Kansas win wan me result anxious- lne old Keystone will respona t gmrioDBiy. Our Winter has been verv mild. - - - comparatively. iv p nau BU4u severe weatner idis winter, out ooiu- !.. I... r:.... Tl g " well, and we are expecting a good narvesi. we are in oo.y miuw.iug neaitn. e are euoeavor.og j aecp good conscience, and be ready for ny emergency. Now, I will close, Please give kind regards to all tho friends, and keep a good share for yourself. Yours Respectfully, Feb. 18, 1887. d. . 1IILL. (Communicated.) KEEP IN DE MIDDLE OB DE ROAD. for the truth and right, wo take our stand. Keep in de middle ob de road. n .-i . 1 . . 1 lJ '"'"'" JIMp as DlwaiSOD M rosa. The right shall win, if Then 8Und ye mon) a! God be true. and dare, and do. Your vows to Him again renew. Keep in de middle ob de road. cnoKtrs. 1 L I IJ 1 1M J. HV J w L'en' '""e". u" uu UD I road. Den, children, keep in do middle ob do road Don't you turn to de right, don't you tnrn to de left, Bat keep in de middle ob de road. Come, all ye men who love the the right, Keep in de middle ob de road Come, aid us In this glorious fight Keep in de middle ob de road We'll hurl the rnm-klng from the throne, Then God, the Lord, shall have his own, And liberty to all make known. Keep in de middle ob do road. We've tried to pray the traffic out. Keep in de middle ob de road. But votes will put the fiend to rout, rlnnloamll,ll,nk,.,An, Let prayers go up as votes go down, in spito or scon, or sneer, or irown. ' Keep in de middle ob de road I u o:. n c,. gucj '(pueim v.wu . tion on Frankliu & Warren R. R. Buildings all good ; 8 roomed dwelling house, bsrn 40x72, good workshop, carriage-house, corn crib, spring water running into pipes at tbe house, mill for sawing fire wood, and a first class orchard. Must be sold to settle estate I of George Sibbald, deceased. Any one wishing to purchase the farm will ..Ion wA w sv Ti.Utti TUnm rats Ktaiwa ( -i.j - u ..u, Kun, i omiu, ra G. McKlNLAY. John Sibbald. BCCKLEN'H ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cute. Bruises, Soros, Uloors, Salt Rheum, Fever fcj 'I1 ...... nLinnniul llnni-lu I'M. 1 1 l.l o I n. corns .and all Skin Eruptions, and posl- ; "vely cures Pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Kive perlect satisfaction,, or money rtunded. Price 2o cents per OT w- ""vttrq- ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Most direct route to PltUburtrh and the Qnlv route hmdimr nawsemrers at Union station without deiays or trauaier, fn,10 Uble in offct Nov. ii8. 1S86. Northward. Southward. 3. a. on p.m p.m, Lv. Ar. p.m. a. m. p.m. 9 00 n 60 2 60 Pittsburgh 7 i 8 19 6 40 4 68 7 a- 1 lti 6 2012 10 5 4511 87 6 02 10 52 4 4310 83 4 1210 02 4 03, 9 62 3 55 9 44 8 19 9 OS 2 45 8 30 2 15 8 00 in 13 10 00 10 8S 4 05 W. P. June 10 47 4 41) Klttan ninR I i ft' 11 ' 5 40;Kua Bank. 5 62 Urady IVnd 6 21 ... Parker... 6 66 .. Foxburg . n 43 11 43 4 41 v I 1 11 12 14 4 13 4 05 f2 4() 12 2o 12 32 12 48 7 04l. Emlenton. 3 62 3 16 2 45 2 15 1 07 7 40 Kennerdoll 1 60 1 3S 2 05 8 lrt 8 45 p.m. ..Franklin... i 15 p.m. Oil City a. ni p.m a.m. a.m. a. in a in. p.m. a. in.! a m.lK.N.Y.AP, p. in 3 16 3 00 4 OH 6 2C 7 46,..TituHville.i 1 16 12 15 10 45 1 15! 7 10 12 lo' 11 OOi 10 20i IU OO1 8 15; 8 13 7 40 7 10j 6 49 4 49 4 20 4 13 II (Ml 10 35 Corry.... 6 30 6 0S 6 tl 8 00 3 hi 4 25 ..Mavville... 6 56ill 12 .Brocton... Dunkirk. 10 01 6 12 11 30 U 45 8 10 8 001 I 10 . 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