The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 16, 1887, Image 3

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UEDNLSDAT MOUMJiC, lARCn IS87.
EOROUGH OFFICERS
Tiurij,-. John Rktk.
( 'nvurilmvn North ward, t.. J. Hop
kins. J. R. Clark, W. L. Klitirsliver.
Noiuu ward. J. F. Proper. C. A. (tandall,
t 'lias. Homier.
Juttittr of the Peace J
I H. Knox.
CtrnMablc S. N. Cannetd
Si'.Manl Jlirr.ntornG. W.
T. Bronnan,
Uobinson, A.
n. Kollv, C. M. tshawkev,
U. W. Olark, K. 1. Davis.
P. N. Knox,
FOR EST COUNTY OFFICERS
Afemher of Congrcxe Alexandfh C.
WntTK.
Member nf Senate J. II. Wilson.
Atsemhly Ch aiu.kh .. Kandai L.
President JuflgtW. D. lino vi.
onat Judges Lr.wts knek. .Iiro.
A. PrtorrtR
Treasurer Sot.oro FnroKKAi.D.
Prnlhonntary, Register Reenr.ier.Je.
C"RTt M. Khawkkv.
k ShriiT, Lkon abd Aowrw.
r)min(onrit Ouvtn Btrku, Wm,
S;ltELT, J. R. CTIADWICK.
' . uty Superintendent J. R IIu.L
Ann. Jtriet Attorney P. M. Ci.ark.
Jary fTnmmi(tnra II. . Davis,
David Waitkm.
.County Surveyor II. C. WnttTKKlN.
(."orrtnsr Dr. J. W. Mourow.
County A uditor J. A. 8cott, Thos.
OonAH, Gro. Zuitwnni..
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
A', am.
I. O. of O. F.
MEETS every Saturday evening nt 7
o'clock, In the Lodge Room in Par
tridge's Hall.
h. c. whittekin, N. n.
J. W. SAWYER, Scc'y. 27-tf.
TOREST I.ODOE, No. 1S4, A. O. U. W
I Meets every r ridav Evening in Odd
Felioas' Hall, TlonpMta.
L. FULTON, M. W.
J. E. WENK, Recorder.
11 VPT. O ROUGE NTOW TOST,
V ' No. 274, O. A. R.
Meets on the first Wednesday In each
l o ilh, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, I'a.
I). 8. KNOX, Commander.
J.I. AQ.1EW. P. M. C LARK,
District Attorney.
AG3NEW Ac CLARK,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
OfOee in Court House.
Pint St. TioncstA, Peana.
J. VANGIESEN,
A
.ATTORNEY ACOUXSELOR AT LAW,
Kdonuurg, (Knox I. O.,) Clarion C'oun-
tr.
1? L. DAVIS.
1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Collections made in this and adjoining
ountiu.
MILES V. TATF,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
yr Elm StrwML, Tlonests. Pa.
F.RITCHKY.
I ATTORNEY-AT-LaW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa.
I A WRENCH HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.,
i II, H. Brock way. Proprietor. This
tuuaa Ik centrally located. Everything
ne w and well famished. Knpoiior Ac
comniodatlons and strict attention given
to guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all
kinds served in their season. Sample
loo.n for Commercial Agents.
(CENTRAL HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa.,
J O. O. Brovnll. Proprietor. This is a
new house, and baa just been tit tod up tor
tt aivwmmodation of the pulilic. A por
ttsn if tha patronngo of the public is solic
ited 4-ly.
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
I J W. U. ROTH. Proprietor.
The largest. Rust Located and Furnished
Kouaa in the City. Near Union Depot.
T B. KKJC.INS, M. D.,
rbynlclan, Surgoon A DruRKist,
TIONKSTA, PA.
1 W. MORROW, M. D.,
.. rii Y8ICIAN A SURGEON,
IaIoo. Arinitrons county, hftvlnp located
in Tiit;enta is prepared to attend all pro
foAxinnal calls promptly and at all hours.
Oflico and residence two doors north of
lAwreuce Hovse. Office hours 7 to S a.
m., aud 11 to 12 m. , 2 to 3 and CI to 74 v.
m. rinndays, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to S and 6
te7ir.it. may-lt81.
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the materials Ac, of
Dr. Steiidraan, would respectlully an
nourcc that he will carrv on the Dental
NasiiiCHs in Tionesta. and having had over
x ; ears succewsful experience, considers
I Iniheli fully competent to pi ve entire sat
Isfa tlon. I shall always giv my medi
al! practice the preference. mr22-82.
R.n. titr. a. i. xittr
ma r, rA UK e co.,
BANKERS!
Corner of Elm A WalnutSta.Tio.neaU.
Bank ol DUcount aad Deposit.
Interest allowed on Tim Deposits.
ColteoUona raa.loonall thePrinripal points
or the U. 8.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
JORENZO FULTON,
M'anufacturer of and Dealer in
HJIRHESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
Aud all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
may 61 TONESTA. PA.
" H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
I And aud Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, Solar or Trianqulation Survey
ing. Best of Instrument and work.
Terms on application.
IF YOU .WANT a respectable job of
printing at a reasonable price send your
order to this ortic.
J AS. T. BllENNAN,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TIOInTESTj. FA.
LA MIS liOlTiHT AD SOLD I
ON COMMISSION,
If you wih to buy or soli Real .Estate it
will piiy you to correspond with me.
('adrnaeri Time Table Ttonrais Hisilon.
NORTH. I 8(ClH.
Train 1'S 7:37 am;Train 03 10:.V am
Train f2 7:r2 am ;Train 29 1:1H ptn
Train 30 3:.r.2 pm Train 31... 8:10 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 2) South car
rv the mail.
t'hnrrb and Satibnlii Hrkonl.
Preshvterisn Sahlmth School at fl:fi a.
m. : M. K S:ililHth chool nt 10:00 a. m.
Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab
lnth eveniii)? hy Hov. Stiiiill.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
Binh, the K'k county tuurderer,
will he hanged Msrt h 24 h
The Clarion Sta'e Normal School
will open the sptiog term, April 12
Mis Br.wiiie Kites of Titusville,
is viKittng with her grandra iih f Mr.
II II May.
Miss Aln.a Iloyl fii.ihhnd her
fc' i.i.l ai K- bs Kiin oo Friday, and
caue h- iue ciuturiiBy.
Men aud Bojs Drcs Hats, Spriog
S'ylt just arrived
2t Sit E ARB AUG II & CO
Teachers and others desiring a
thorough course f instruction should
adilne, A. J. Davie, Principal ol the
Stale Normal School, Clarion, IV
Mies N'-r II i I la rd is visiting
with friends at R .ps Hun. The Huu
ler Iiuu s'ho..l uiider her tnanueuient
I'losed no Friday last.
Ve are in receipt of public doc
uments aud also seeds from Cnngnrs
man While of this district. Please
accept our thanks fur the favnr.
In the proper place will be seen
the announcements of C. M. Aruer for
Prothnnotary ; J. R Ludis for 8her
iff; J J Parsons, aud P. C. Blocher
fur County Commissioner.
It isn't exactly either lespectful
or refined to put ou overcoats or
wraps, and overshoes, at church, while
the Dxology is being sung or the
Benediction pronounced, now is it?
Superintendent Hillard- floated
dowu Tioueata creek on a float on Sat
urday last. It was new work work to
the Protestor and he was so tired that
he could hardly gel home after land
ing.
-The Biewery of Saltzniana &
Sons in the Northern part of Oil City,
was destroyed hy fire early yesterday
morning. Lous, $20,000; insurance,
12,C00. The cause L the fire is uu
kuowu. An effect existing without a cause
is an iinpoMibility ; tickling in the
throat, hu.-kiness of the voice, violent
cuugh.ug, etc , are the effects of a se
vera culd. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
cures the cold at once aud removes its
serious effects.
Do you want to prepare for Col
lege, or for Teaching, or for Business?
Do you wish to take a course in Music,
or in Paiuting aud Drawing? Uo to
the State Normal School at Clarion,
Pa. The Spring term begins April
12th, 1887.
A meeting of the Executive Cm
mitte of the Co. W. C. T U. will be
held in the Presbyterian Chursh at
1:30 p. m. on Thursday, March 24th.
A full attendance is hoped for.
M N Derrickson, Pres.
L. M. Davi, Secretary.
"I have thee on the hip," cried
rheumatism seizing his victim and
tossing him on a suffering hed. "Not
so," be cried, "not an 1 Wait, my an
cient foe, just five minutes, until the
boy brings a bottle of Salvation Oil,
then we'll see who wins the day."
The Mercer Republican bss been
purchased by, and colsulidated with,
the Mercer Dispatch. The Dispatch and
Republican is the way it tiow reads at
the bead of the title page. The Re
publican party of Mercer couuty will
gain by the transaction. We extend
the right band of journalistic and po
litical fellowship.
One of the delicious things of this
growing season is the average "Farm
er's Columu" in the daily papers, pre
pared by a man who studies agricul
ture ou the cobblestones arouud the
huckster stands, and gives wise sug
gestions as to how to manage auimals,
bis own Nxperience in that liue having
been conuued to swearing at cock
roaches. Emlenlon Critic.
Tho entTtaio'nrnt f..r tlie bent fit j
f the Tiot.esta CVr. et B nd will be!
held in the Court House .n Friday
evening, March 25th, 1887 The hoys
have a splendid programme, and an
enjoyable lime is ntsured. The pr
ceeds will be used f,r the purpose of
etigsijiiig a teacher!' r the baud. C line
nut and ive thn boys n boost Noth
inu mean in the programme. Aduns
sion. 10 and 25 cent Doors open at
7 o lock Fun begins at 8 sharp
J B unew ami s n Mick start
ed for HurrU'Hirg last Sitorlny
From there they WMit, to New York
where Mr Agnew, meets with a com
mittee fir the producer, of vhich he
is a tu 'nuber, wh htiin"j it is ti
meet wi'b another roniat'ltee fr the
Standard t Uke into consideration
the advisability, prodncibility, and
possibility of making h compromise
on the Billiugsly Bill n . befire thi
Pa Legislature satisfact ry to all pur
ties interested. The producers could
uot be represented by an ablur dole
gate.
The faculty of the new N rmal
School at Clarion is as follows: A J
Davis, Principal Pedagogics, Mental
and Moral Science, History of Edu
rat ten, Sciitic atid Art nf Teaching
John Balleutine, Ancient Language
and Historical Scieuces C. M. Thom
as, Natural Sciences. R G Yingling,
Book Keeping and Diawing J II
Apple, Mathematics L. L. Hmies,
English Branches. F. F. Whittekin,
Surveying and Civil Engineering,
Miss Bina Holly, Literature, Rhetoric,
and Higher English. Mi. -a Anna Fro
lieh, Grammar, Geography, and Read
ing. Miss S. Ger'rude Laws.m, Laud-
scape Painting and Sketching. No
teacher has yet been selected fur the
music department.
Our Business Boom.
The Tionesta Improvement Associ
atioo met last evening at E. L Davis
office. Tbere was laid before the meet
ing a correspondence with R. D Gates
of Philadelphia, the shoe manufacturer
referred to.
II. J. Hopkins was appointed as
committee to gn to Philadelphia to
investigate the business and report.
A committee consisting nf C. M
Shawkey, E. S ILyt, and Leonard
Aguew was appointed to solicit sub
scription ti a capilol stock of $25,000,
the st..ck to bo in share of $10 each,
"There's a gwd time coming, Help
it on."
Notes By the Way.
At Gusher City there are signs of
some activity Mr. Piatt is clearing
some on his lease, and will chau out
and rig up in lietter shape some, if
tint all, or uearly all, the wells on his
lease this summer.
Capt llaight is cleuring some on
his lease adjoining town.
There is talk of a new store to br
opened in Gusher, and the location of
a machine shop there during the sum
mer.
There seems to be little probability
that the saw mill at Cooper's will be
rebuilt.
One would hardly believe that there
is as much ice and snow yet back
among the hills and the hemlocks.
Of course there are no glaciers to
epeak of, and oue isu'l exactly afraid
of breaking through the crust and
finding himself buried in snow up lo
his chin ; Qotbiog of that kind.
The roads are rough, and at this
time o' year a mile s at its greatest
dimensions.
The time of the maple sugar ba
come, flacked by the advent of the
robin
Crawford's Mill on the Tionesta
creek 3 miles ab ve Fox's, was burn
ed oo Monday evening of last week.
The loss is $2500, maybe more. It
was insured for $2000, we understand.
It will probably be rebuilt.
Thomas Corah will leave the Ball
town house by April 1st. Mr. Fair
will succeed Mr. Corah as laudlord
there. '
Braden Grubhs was severely injured
Saturday evening at Bear Creek, He
was rafting there, and in rolling a log
or stick of timber the log dropped on
a "skid" about 4 or 5 inches in diam
eter snapping it io two aud throwing
one piece up and back. This piece
struck Mr. Grubhs io the forehead
knocking him dowu aud rendering him
him seuseless. Dr. Morrow was sum
tnoucd who arriving did all that could
be dooe to relieve him. He is still
liviug and has regained consciousness.
The prospects are slightly in favor of
bis recovery. Tkamf.
BURGLARY.
I On last Thursday night the boldeit
! "UeraPt t burglarizing was made
here that has ever occurred in the bis
tory of the town. May, Park & Cn.'s
Bank, and Haslet's store were the ob
jects of burglarious intention. The
d or of Haslet's store was forced open,
and the burglars from all indications
stem to have held high caruival while
in poKsessinti. Eatables in the shape
of canned goods and crackers weie
taken ; $12 to money was takeu from
the money drawer; Some powder, and
various other articles, the value or
amount of wbirh it is difficult to make
a very cl .se estimate. The thieves
bad probably gone through the store
before beginning operations at the
bank, and no doubt secured the pow
der for subsequent use.
Appearances would indicate that
thev had first entered the bank
through the centre window oo the
North side of the buildiog by raising
the lower sash. Getting in they bad
turned their aitemi iu toward getting
into the vault. An a;tempt had been
made to blow -ff the vault dour, but
without success Then they had gone
r..und to the West side of the bank
and nisiug the wiudow in the rear of
the vault bad digged a h de about 20
inches square through the back Wall
of the vault, thus securing an entrance.
The vault is out, and was not intended
to he, burglar proof, but only fire
proof Its contents cousistad chiefly
of valuable papers, and valuabli-s de
poshed by parties for safe keeping.
The papers and valuables are filed
avay in small tin boxes arranged in
pigeon holes along the sides of the
vault. These boxes were taken down
broken open and their contents gone
through. There was no mouey in the
vault so far as known. All that was
taken so far as can he ascertained was
a gold watch belonging to Mrs. F. F.
Whittekin, a present and keepsake,
aud valued at $80. No attempt was
made oo the safe.
There seems to be no clue t. the
parties who did the work. The only
tools left anywhere by the burglars
with which they had been working
rere a wrench taken from the stave
mill over at the station, an oil can
aud a sledge hammer from Blum's
blacksmith shop This is the second
time this sledge hammer has been
drafted into like service at the bank
There is a large gas light burning on
the corner in frnut of the batik, i
latge gas light on the corner North
js.t.l -
west oi toe nauk, ana distant from it
not more than 12 rods, and besides, a
good large gas jet is kept burning iu
the bank through the oight. The
front, and West side of the bank is in
the full light of these gas torches and
is almost light as day. The rear of
the building is in the shadow, but
even there the darkness is Dot auffi
ctent to an..rd any coucealment to
parties engaged as these parties were
Byrom Station.
Harvey Stroup of this place, met
with a sad accident on Friday last,
by breaking his left leg just above the
ankle. Dr. Towler of Marienville.
reduced the fracture and be is now
doing well.
On Saturday evening, the Byrom
Dramatic Club, Home T.lent, played
the "Social Glass or the Victim of the
Bottle" at Neviton Hall, to a full
house, and were well received. In
fact it was a perfect success. The com
pany will play at Marieuville.on Dext
Tburday evening.
Reubeu Presten is setting up the
cigars to-day. It is a girl.
Mar. 14 Anon
Teachers' Examinations.
Tionesta, Saturday, March 19th.
East Hickory, Monday, March 21st
Brookstou, Friday, March 25th.
Neilltown, Saturday, March 26lh.
Nebraska, Monday, March 28th.
Examinations to begin at P:30 a. m
Applicants will bring pencil aud pa
per adapted to pencil use; a specimen
of penmanship; a self addressed
stamped envelope; a list nf education
al work read : a map of Pennsylvania ;
ast two certificates ; references as to
character; a short article on self gov
ernment and school teacbiog. All our
educational friends are earnestly in
vited. J. Li Hillard,
Co. Superintendent.
Bi t H1.E.VH aUMCA HALVE.
The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts.
II r i i.uu W.iPAu ItI....m U.Il 1J I. ... . n. L'....
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Pi ton. or uo nay required. It
is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction,
or money reiuuaed. Price 25 cents per
box. For tslo by U
ii uuinna,
r i.
Whig Hill Notes.
Mr. C. W. Bisphen, our efBcient
janitor informs us that the time ba?
arrived when the members of the M.
E. Church must assemble together to
repnir all damage sustained by the
high winds of winter around their
beautiful church property. Two more
coats nf paint on the church will add
considerable to the beauty of the edi
fice. B. F. Winans our efBcient artist
will do the paiuliog, and we are safe
io saying that it will be well done,
So we look forward with hopes of our
church being put it No. 1 order.
Ed. Gillespie came very near losing
his valuable horse team ; cause, broken
neck yoke and too slippery roaJs, end
not sufficient gravel on the roads to
hold the sled down the mountain side
One horse is completely disabled
wntist tne otner win be unbt lor use
during the greater part nf the summer
Mrs. Marshal Catlin aud children
have gone to N. i., on a two weeks
visit.
F. F. Kiffer will complete the car
peoter work on the Town Lino church
in a few days; we expect to be able to
attend a series of meetiogs at that
place then.
Squire Dean of Rock Dale Town
ship, Crawford Co., Pa., is here deliv
tits
ering naiea nay. lie intormed your
correspondent that he has a full car
load to dispose of.
Mr. Wilbur Decker and wife re
turned yesterday from a week's visit
to Mrs. Deckers' parents, at Tylers-
burg. Pa.
Jonas bbuuk has bauled a stump
machiue on his farm, and will remove
all the stumps therefrom. When done,
we may expect to Lear of some scien
tific work being dooe by farmer Shunk
By the way our hill can boast of sev
eral farms that are second to none io
this county.
Mrs Dr. Smith is dangerously ill
Grave doubts are entertained as to
her recovery ; yet we still fee! hnpefu
that she may recover, and soon be able
to be around among her many friends
again, who unite in the wish that she
may regain ner neaun. A he l)t. is
some better, but still far from being
well.
B. F. Winaus and R. Z. Gillespie
are talking of entering into a copart
nersbip in the bee culture. They pro
pose procuring all the scientific works
oo the subject that can be had, and
then giving their time to the culture
of the bee. So when they have din
corered the secret of the "busy bee"
you may be called upon to chronicle
some wouderful discoveries they may
have discovered.
Our citizens are preparing for
goodly amount of bulldozing in the
political line. Well, you may look
for good results from this banner
township. None but Republicans
need apply to us for a majority, for
we are awake to the work.
S. S. Wolfe called to see friends to
day.
Aow, Mr. Editor, we have fulfilled
our promise to you, so, with best wish
es for success, will say good day.
Mar. 12. Y.
Fagundus Items.
DeForest Hunter has moved from
Fagundus to Allender Rns. That
move will give Forest county one more
Republican voter.
Miss Clara Davidson and Miss Julia
Scott have gone to Warreu on a short
visit.
Mrs N. K. Mead is visitiug friends
at Youngsville.
M rs. Jno. Abbott has returned from
Edinboro, where she has been attend
iu.' the Normal School for the past six
mouths.
Miss Ida Jones of Trunkeyville,
visited friends bere last week, aud at
tended our school exhibition.
Dewitt Waldow intend leaviog in
a few days for Mercer county, where
be will make bis future hoxe.
Wm. Gorman's boilers have played
out and will have lo be repaired.
How is it that our friend Thomas
Baptie, takes such an interest in school
ma'ms I mean school matters.
Curtis & Mead have a new Allen
Power on the Bealty farm grinding
out the oil for them, so that they have
little or nothing to do but attend to
the farm stock aod other matters of
importance.
Miss L. M. Cox has closed a very
successful term of school, f..r an indefi
nite period. The eutertaiumeot au
nounced in your last issue came off
set Friday, aod was a decided success,
as the house was filled to the utmost
and every person weut borne well sat
isfied with evening's performance.
Miss Cox was the recipient of a beau
tiful present of a Websters Una
bridged Dictionary, presented by the
pupils of her school. Prof. J. R.
Wilson kindly assisted in the enter
tainment, by reoderiog some fine
music.
Robt. W. Pimm intends going lo
Grand Valley in a few days.
Joseph Joces, ex Postmaster, intend
starling up Spring Bed works in a few
days.
A sugar party is the next oo the
prograrams.
Preaching nt the M. E. church at
10 a. m. neit Sunday, by Rev. Bash
line. On3Fr.vfn.
Barnett Items.
Mrs. Boyd of Clatington gave ab
oyster supper the evening of the-oth
inst. 'Twas a pleasant affair, aud
much enjoyed by all present.
Mr. James Cossgrove has a very
sore finger, the result of catching cold
in a wound made by bis gun.
Miss Mattie Mays ha: been laid up
for some time with an affection of her
hands and arms. She is some better.
MARRIED.
AN PERSON ANDERSON In Warron,
March . 18S7, by Rev. N. G. Johnson,
Mr. N. .'. S. Anderson and Miss Johan
na O. Anderson, both of Brookston, Pa.
WIIELPLEY GIRTS At the Lawrence
House, Tionesta, Pa., Friday, March 11,
1887, by Rev. James Hiekling, Mr. Ar
thur B. Whelpley of Ashtabula, Ohio,
and Miss Magglo M. Girts of Tylers
burg, Pa.
A Great Hnrprlse
emD's
P.al-
sam lor tne Throat and Lungs, the great
guaranteed remedy. Would yon believe
that it is sold on its merits and that each
druggist is authorized to refund your
money by the Proprietor of this wonder
ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W.
Bovard has secured the Agency for it.
Price 50c. and $1. 'I rial sir free.
MOST EXCELLENT.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knoxville,
Tenn., writes: "My family and I are ben
eficiaries of your most excellent medicine,
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion ; having found it to be all that you
claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue.
My friends to whom I have recommended
it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr.
King's New Discovery lor Consumption
is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection
of Throat, Chesi and Luni;g. Trial Bottles
Free at G. W. Bovard's Drug Store. Large
Size $1.00. 6 B
The Population of Tloaesta,
Is about 700, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some affection
of the Throat and Lungs, as those com
plaints are, according to statistics, more
numerous than others. We would advise
all not to neglect the opportunity to call
on us and get a bottle ol Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs. Price 50c. aud
$1.00. Trial size tree. Respectfully, G.
W. Bovard.
BRACE I P.
You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with Head
ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen
erally out of sorts, and want to brace up.
Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for thair
basis very cheap, bad whiskev. and which.
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health and strength. Such
a medicine you will find in EJectrio Bit
ters, and only 50 cents a bottle at G. W,
Bovard s Drug Store.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and the
Eait. Oniv route landiuir nassenu-ara at
Union Station without delays or timnafer.
jaO-Trains run by Eastern Time?
Time table in effect Nov. 28, 1886.
Northward.
Southward.
l. m
p.m. p.m. Lv. Ar.
p.m
a. m.p.m.
7 85! 1 IS
6 2012 10
6 4511 87
5 02 10 62
4 4410 S3
4 1210 02
4 03, 9 52
3 65 9 44
3 It 9 0S
2 45( h SO
2 15) 8 00
fl on
8 00; i 60i Pittsburgh,
7 25
6 19
5 40
4 58
10 13
10 001 4 05 W. P. June
10 381 4 49 Klttan ning
10 4;
11 3:
11 Ti 1 a 40 Kea Bank.
11 4.1 5 5-' Brady li nd
12 14 6 211... Parker...
12 25 6 5oL Foxburg..
12 82! 7 04 . Emlentn.
1 07 7 40 Kennerdell
1 K8 8 1 ti1.. Frank liu...
2 05i 8 451. ..Oil City...
11 4:1
4 41
11
4 IS
4 05
1 i 40
12 4S
S52
3 16
3 45
2 15
1 l!l
1 60
2 15
p.m
a. m p.m.l
p.m
a. m. a. m.
p.m.
a. 10. a. 111., fc.N. Y..V P. p.m.
a.m..ui.
1 15, 7 10
12 lol
11 ooj
10 20,
3 l.1)
3 uo 7 45 ..Titusvillo
1 15
4 13
4 08 H 00 Corry....
5 20 10 35'Mavville..
12 15
10 45
5 3r!
6 05! 5 55 11 12!...Brocton..
10 01
6 22! 6 12 11 301.. Dunkirk.
8 00; 8 001 1 101... Buffalo...
4
JUU
1 18
12 4 i
12 10
II 50
10 00
8 i.
8 16
7 40
7 10.
6 4!
4 4i
4 20
4 OU
3 62 7 a:
4 25: H 10
5 lj 8 45
fi Sol 05
7 23 10 55'
8 00 1 1 25
8 10 11 45
...Tionesta.
...Tidioute...
..Irvineton..
...Warren...
Nalamaura.
9 S3
U 15
0 06
... Bradford..
Olean
Ar. Lv.
p.m.la.m. p.m.
a. 111.
P.m.l
4r-Puflitlo Sunday Train leaves Pitts.
burgh 11.00 a. in., arrives at Oil Citv, 2:20
10. Returning, leaves Oil Citv 2:20 n.
nt., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. in., stop-
iiing at all fetation.
AVID M (-CARGO. Gen'l Hupt.
u. UlUbl, Ucu. rl. tV Pass. Agt.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED would respect
fully announce to the citizens of Tio
ucsta and vicinity, that he has removed
his watchmaking esubllhmeiit from Ty
lersburg to Tionesta, in the room over
Wm. tmearbaui;h A Co. 'a store, formerly
occupied by Dr. Morrow as an officii,
where he is prepared to repair watches,
clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience
will enable him lo give halisfaction. Give
him a trial. R. RAL1.E.
JOB WORK of everv description exocu
ted at N: REPUBLICAN ottice.