EDITOR, WEMfiSBll 1B0RSIM, MARCH 10, 157. " - Announcements. The following rat will charged for Announcing candidates: rrothonotary, 10; Sheriff, $S; Commissioner, fs Aud itor, $3 ; Jury Commissioner, f2 ; County Superintendent, . Those terms are strictly cimA in adraucc. rnOTHOXOTAUY. We are authorized to announce CAT.. VIX M. A HNEH, of Klnsslev township. as a candidate for Prothonotary, pubject in iicpuuncnn nssfr". We are authorised to announce CITR TIS M. SHAWKKY of Tionesta, as a candidate for Prothonotary, Ac , subject 10 rvepuoiioan usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce J. R. LANDIS, of Burnett township, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We n authorized to announce GEORGE W. SAWYER, or Tionesta, as a candidate for Sheriff subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JOHN R. OKUOOD of Kiiifrslpv twp. as a candi date for Sheriff subject to Republican usages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce J. J. PARSONS, or Jenka township, aa a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce P. C. BLOC HER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sob Ject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce C. F. IiEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi date for County Commissioner , subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce OLI VER BYERLY, of Hickory township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. CHADW1CK, of Tionesta, for County Commissioner subject to Republican ws ages. Three thousand miles of salt water between Daniel Manning and the Ad ministration which he created are well calculated to make him thankful that he is a private citizen. Representative Scott, of the Erie district, according to some of the Washington correspondents, stands closer to the President than any other man. So far, however, he has not stood so close as, to he able to step over into the Cabinet. Some of ouj contemporaries, who do not' know as much about the Scriptures as they should, are printing a paragraph stating that Saint Paul has one great advantage over Minne apolis, as it is frequently mentioned in the Bible. Will one of these Bib lical scholars please point out the chapter and verse where Saint Taul is mentioned J Pittsburgh Chronicle. An accident occurred about 1 o'clock. Friday morniug last, near Leetonia, Ohio, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, by which one person was killed and a number of passengers injured. The express train which left Chicago in the morning bad reached Leetonia. There is a heavy grade at this point and the engineer discovered that an air brake hose was leaking. He stop ped the train, and while examin;-"g it ""r'ht train came og nd crashed inte the rear end, completely telescop ing the sleeper and a passenger car next. The engineer, Wm. Beall, of Allegheny, who was underneath the engine at the time fixing the air brake, was horribly crushed and killed al most instantly. The real reason why Disstons, the Philadelphia saw makers, da not in tend to remove their plant to Western Pennsylvania is said to be because they are about to introduce into their steel works a fuel gas in the hope of successfully meeting the competition of iron and steel workers who utilize natural gas. A new process of mak ing gas for fuel purposes has, we are told, recently been invented and the Disstons, after a careful examination into its merits, regard the success of their experiment as almost assured. If the new process brings about all the merits that are claimed for it, it will revolutionize the iron and steel industries in the east and remove the disadvantages at which eastern manu facturers are placed in competition with those in the western part of the state. The scheme does not appear rosy at this end of the state. Manu facture must be on an extraordinarily cheap scale to compete with lavish nature, whose laboratory requires no hired labor and purchased material to keep running. No doubt the time will come when coal and other fuel will be most profitably utilized after being first converted to a gaseous state, but so long as the subterranean gasome ters. hold out manufacturers, on the gas belt can afl'erd to look with com placency on the efforts of science to improve on nature. B'ittard. J. E. WEXK, WrtK not among those wh view the elate of the President's health with alarm. Some doctor io Wash ington hat teen raising many fears and some hopes by predicting that Mr. Cleveland is in danger of drop ping off suddenly from causes induced by too much fat and too little exercise. Dan La n out's statement that the President takes a good bit of exercise and weighs less than when he entered the White House gives the quietus to the medical alarmist. The chances are all in Mr. Cleveland's favor, lie has seen a great deal of official life, he is a remarkably lucky Democrat, be is tough, and be has an able stom ach and a strong will. We confident ly believe that he won't condemn us to go through the agonies of mourn ing for another "martyr" President, with its endless wind work and erec tion of costly monuments, on paper. Iranilin Xew$. The Facts in the Case. Ed. Republican : Among other slanders written and published by Kepler in the National Democrat of the 25th inst., is a pre tended communication sicned "R." in which he says "the keenest scrutiny of his (meaning Agnew's) creditors has failed to find a well, or single barrel of oil, anywhere, or anything else of a tangible nature, in J. B. Agnew's name. Now, Mr. Editor, if Jake Kenler had had the records of Forest countv searched, he would have found deeds on record to J. B. Agnew for from three to five Lundred acres of land. free of incumbrance, and also numer ous valuable leases and oil rights. And if you, 6ir, or any other gentle man, will call at his office, he will show you the title papers in his own name tor about one thousand acres more; also for his interest in Balltown and other valuable leases and produc ing interests in about the number of wells stated in the Derrick, which to gether with his interest in oil well ma chinery and personal property would enable any creditor that he mie-tit - - o have to realize at least ten thousand dollars ($10,000) from his personal property alone, to say nolhiug about the valuable home built by him in this Boro', in which he lives. Bat the fact, Mr. Editor, is that J. B. Agnew has no creditors scrutinizing his finan cial standing, and has no judgments due upon the records agaioEt him, and no just liabilities (hat he has not the cash to pay. His word and credit are good for thousands. After his losses in 1872 and 1873 he paid his debts like a man, and satisfied all old judg ments and liens against him. Mr. Agnew and Judge Froper, be ing part owners in the Balltown lands were the first to move for "uevel opment of iaiil-" nifs, twelve years ago, "'' -ui8 untiring energy, with me assistance of Judge Proper, and the capital and management of the Grandin Bros., W. T. Scheide, and Capt. Clapp, is due the development of the Balltown oil field. Agcew has been a citizen of Forest county from boyhood, serving for twelve years in the official capacity of Sheriff, Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, Ac., and member of the Legislature, all of which positions he has filled with credit to himself and to the satisfiction of his constituents, and now enjoys the respect and confi dence of hit friends, and requires -no vindication from slanders emanating from that source. I refsr you to O. P. Swisher Esq., of the National Transit Company, who will tell you the fact that Ag new's oil is run in his own name, placed to his credit, and only trans ferred oo orders sigaed by bim, to show the entire falsity of Kepler's slander. One who knows w1iereof he speaks, A CARD. . My attention lias been called to a state ment in the public press, which utterly misrepresents my sentiments and those of Woman's Christian Temperance Union "The Pittsburgh Times" having tirst pub lished the item, and then declined to in sert in its columns a denial over my own signature, I am compelled, in justice to myself, and for the honor of our Union to adopt this method of correction. I did not say to any one, that 1 was in favor of highlieense, for I am not. Tno Sum Union which I have the honor to represent stands a unit for the principles of prohibition, constitutional and statuto ry. Tho statement is also made that Mrs. Wittenmyr had been in Ilarrisburg in the interest of a High License Bill, and speak ing throughout the Slate for it, which is talse in every particular, and, to tho.se who know lur and her life work, is sim ply absurd. She has beeu in Ilarrisburg in ihe interest of a constitutional prohibi tory amendmeut and other legislation in which we are interested. Francis L.Swift, Pres. Penn a W, C. T U. Allegheny, Mar. 'tl Mercantile Appraiser's Xnllee. Return 6f Mercantile Assessment of I-ores i v utility, l a., tor the year 1N.S7 : Class. Tax tionesta lionoroit. fl. W. Bnvnril hnlmit tnn.1ii.lnn. A . rn 1. W. Ilovnrd, groceries 1;J li) ,r.O w ... . . . n in. dmrariwiigii iv v o general.. merchandise lit 10 f0 (4. V. Rohinsou, general meridian- lis" 10 20 r,o 11. J. Hopkins A Co.. general mer chandise 10 20 ,V J. 15. Singing, variety store II 7 ,r0 J. It. Siggins, patent medicines 1 5 50 S. II. Haslet it Sons., general mor- chandse IS 10 .10 John Keck, mercantile butcher U 7 SO HOTELS. TIONKSTA. 1LS. Rrockwny, hotel 5 ,mi ,10 O. C. Browuell", hotel .1 ,io fio tlRKKN TOWHSIllr. T. TV Collin, pnnnrnl ltni-i.linit.tlu, 1-1 in l-.il T. P. Collins, patent medicines 4 5 50 41 SI T in.. .v.. .....1 : . r n Charles Murphy, groceries 14 7 SO HARMONY TOWKslIir. J. H. Machesney, general mcichan- 14 7 CO Ilardenbnrg it A lien, general mer chandise 12 13 (H) Dunn A: Turner, general merchan dise 12 13 00 Kemble A Vheeler, patent mcdi- eines 3 10 SO IIICKORT TOWNSHIP. Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co., gener al merchandise U 7 SO W. Chambers A Son, general mer chandise 14 7 -,o T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 13 00 T. J. Bowma", patent medicines... 4 5 50 Seig worth A Kribbs, general mer- clmndise ; 13 10 SO howr TowNsnir. W. II. Frost, general merchandise. 13 10 SO Barnes A Duncan, general mer chandise 14 7 0 Dunbar A Co., Limited, general uiorchandiso 24 7 50 Wagner, MeClune d Co., general merchandise 14 7 iq Forest Tanning Co., general mer chandise 12 13 00 Forest Tanning Co., patent medi cines .1 E r.n .................... ...... - ,p .nj W. S. Cole, general merchandise... 14 7 SO J. Ij. Saxton, general nierehnndise.14 7 SO C. W. Hawks, general merchandisolU 13 (0 C. IV. Hawks, patent medicines.... 4 5 00 jenks Towxsnir. Curll, Campbell A Co., general merchandise i- i-j 00 ........................ M A u v Amsler A Bros., general increhaii- se 12 J3 00 S. S. Towler, patent medicines 4 .1 SO '1 J. ltvnrr. I'nnnml niin-nliaiiiliunl'l m - - - - -. - - ' - . .... . . .....1'. 1U J J . T ' John Hoover, general mercliau- e 14 M. C. Carri tiger, general merchan dise 1.1 50 00 50 Jackson, Matson A Co., general mercnanuise 14 James Xevison, general merchan dise 14 W. By rem A Co., gcnoral merchan dise i W. Byrom A Co., patent'nVeiiicnes 4 5 50 i. j-.. uiunn io., general mer chandise 14 7 50 BAHNKTT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Pcarsidl, general meri liati- die 13 10 SO J. K. Pearsall, patont medecines...4 5 50 J. T. Dougherty, general nierchan- l'e 1 1 7 50 A Cook, genir.il merchandise I t 10 50 mm ic ireeK, i.umucr Co., general merchandise 14 7 50 KIJIOSLEY TOWNSHIP. D. B. Toby, general nicr.'haiidisc.l I 7 SO M. Andrews, general incivhandise.1 4 7 SO M. Andrews, patent medicine 4 5 50 Wheeler A Pnscnluirv, general merchandise U 7 60 Frank tiillespie, general mcichiin- lise 14 7 .10 fc. Berlin A Co., general merchan dise I I 7 50 BILLIARDS. MARIONVILLE. M. C. Carrinoer. one liillitrrl ...).. pool tabl 40 50 -ir M. Keck, one billiard and pool table 40 id hali.town. T. V. Corah, one billiard and pool table 40 50 TIONKSTA. Herman A Siggins, on,o billiard and jkmiI table 40 00 hickory. A. Lusher, one pool table '. 30 00 A. B. Hoyt, one biUiard and - pool tublu 40 50 DYROM STATION. M. K. (Traybill A Buzzard, one billiard and pool table 40 50 THOMAS B. OSBORX, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., March 22, 1SS7. (;mm! Kmnln In Every C'aar. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paner dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on bis lungs; had tried manv rem edies w ithout benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, did ho and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whoso lives have tieen saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles freo at G. W. Bovard's Dnur Store. " The lloiurlit-.t Mm.m la Ttonolu, As woll as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on ti. V. Bovard, and got free a trial Iwittle of Kemp s Balsam tor the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon iu merits and is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price jo cents and fl. Am End la Ilane Sirrnpina. Edward Shepherd, of Ilarrisburg, 111 says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, 1 fee' it my duty to let suffering humanity know "it. Have had a running sore on my leg lor eight years ; my doctors told me I would havo to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and mv leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at titty cents a bottle, and Bucklen'a Arnica Salve at 2oc. per box by U. W. Bovard. A ;rcal Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Lungs, the grat guaranteed remedy. W ould von believe that it is sold 011 its merits and that each druggist is authorized to refund your money by tho Proprietor of this wondcr tul remedy if it fails M euro you. tl. W. Bovard has secured the Agency fir it Price 50c. and fl. Trial size free." JOB WORK ofeverv description execu ted at the KKFL'BLK'A.N office. A GREAT MISTAKE has heretofore been nuule in 1 1 e tirnlnn nt of rheumatism, neuralgia, mid mivciiscr sick headache. This is evidenced 1 v the. failure on the part of tlfbusaiuliM.f MillVreis to find relief, even though they have ex hausted the skill of various I'hyKiciuiis mid tried numerous f.o-cn!led r niidii s. To null Atldopliuros is ollcred ns n n:,; tart, and quick cure. Its success lins ln'in j lie nomennl, mid yrt it is nt surprising be cause it viH do all that is claimed for it. The Athlophoros Co. will gladly rcl'ir miy who ilesite to make nn investigation to rc rcliublc parlks who have Um cuml ly it. Wnrtenshurph, N. Y. Fnclosed find postul note for i nc-lialf dozen hit tics cf your Atlilopliorcs. It i-. wonderful how it cures every case win re 1 ran persuade them to try. 'The talis mo increasing. I v sister-in-law was given tin todio by the doctors; they ectit lor 111c; I took a bottle of Athlnplmros mid pcrsumli d lierto try it, the. second dose gave relief. She had not lain in bed for two weeks; the next night she went to bed ar.d slept all night; in one week she was fp nr.d at work around the house. Manv thanks Mrs. Jno. 1). JS'vrnsu. It is owing to Athlophoros that I mn nlie. I have guttered with inflanwialoiy rheumatism for rears, most of the time be ing perfectly helpless. U;t one bottle of Atlilonhoros has cured me. There is n.v thing like it for the speedy relief and per nicnteiire of rheumatism, so I recommend it to all, knowing it will accomplish what it claims to do. Mrs. K. Yickeus, 41$ Pleasant St., Waterbury, Conn. F. C. Harzard, Upper Lisle, X. Y., "I had neuralgia 111 the head and ., snvs: neck, and Athlophoros cured them." Every druggist shouKl keep Athlophoros , and Athlophoros Tills, but wnere they can-' not he bought of tho druggist the Athlo phoros Co., 112 Wall St., ew York, w ill end either (carriage paid) en receipt of regular price, w hich is f 1.00 per Lottie for Athlophoros and COc. for rills. For liver ami kidney diseases, di-sj .crs'". In digestion, weakness, nervous di'Mlhy, liiacs of women, rouxtlpation. bemlnrlie. inj ure blood, Ac, A thloobonw Tills are miisiualvil. Freo Trade. TllO reduction of llltortinl tho taking oil' of revenue slumps from 1'ronrictnrv Nfoiliiinn nr, ,t.-,ui.t i,.,u , j ... ...... .... .,.iv iin.i largely benefitted tho consumers, as well as relieving tho burden of homo iiiuim ....i..HnH 1.- 1.11- ... j-.pi ciiiiiy is 1111s tno ease witn t.reens Aiitrtwt I'lnwit un.l ltc..i.nn'. Herman Syrun, as the reduction of thirtv six cents per dozen, has been added to i'n orease tho sizo of the bottles containing theso remedies, therebv giving one-fifth more medicine in the 7S cent si. The August t lower lor Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, jtnd tho "Herman Syiup for COUtfll and T.lllu' tronlilotl Imvn' itm l.nr... tho largest salo of any medicines in the worm, -i ne nilvnntage t hicre.i-ed si.n of the bottles will bo greatly npprrciatt'd bv tho sii-lc noil until. t..l 1m 1 i, ...... and village in civilized countries, 'sample uoiucs ior 10 cents remain tno same sii-.o. m - RAILROAD. TIMETABLE IX KFFECT June 1, ISfO. WcstwaidJ i'ittsbtii-gli 'Divixi'oii Ka.stward A.M. IP. M.I 7 its 7 411 4ir 4 03' 4 03 4 t 24.; 2 IS 2 IS A.M. P.M. I lA.K.IP.M. arrittsburgli lv !KH) M) Darker '12 II 12 14 .. roxbm-g 12 40 12 2 .1..... Franklin l mi 1 .s . !v...Oil City...ar 2 15 2 05 IP, M A.M. M. A. M. I 3 TS li so : 3 20 7 10 ,t:t ::! f7 17 ;t3 'M f7 2(1 I 3 02 7 S7 I 4 OS 7 00 ;f4 I-'! 17 OS I 4 20 S 10 P.M.' P.M. P.M.! !M.- 2 OS l. 21 ar... Oil City....lv t8 44 1 1 I 11 45 O'eoi.nli;! tS 3S 1 37 1 1 ... ..Kagle Ilock... .... 1'residfiit Tionesta tSK tl 3111 in, 1 is. loss 8 01, 1 03 10 2! t7 53 12 SB HI 12!.VTrutikcyviile. Hickory... 1 ii i i; :i .jc l uiioute 17 ?3 12 2.V 0 17;. ..Thompson 7 0" 12 051 8 1V ir.---iaSc t u ... 6 4!i n .10'u ....:... Warren.... S IS S 45 s; o 01:5 t; 12 t as P. M. A. M. n i-u 11 l.v lv...Kinzua....ai- P.M. A.M. A.M. V. M. A. M.i 4 20 f) 15 . IP. M. A. M. lv... Bradford ..an Sim 11: P.M. A.M. A.M. I P.MjA.M. 12 11 OS 11 OS ar... Kinr.ua.. ,.1 1; I2i 0 ID 5 5till) 10 3S ... Sugar Run ... 0 17, H 45 5 3!) 10 43 9 55 I 'nrvrlnn II S:l 111 II t 5 31 10 3t 5 21 10 2-.1 5 18 10 24 5 04 10 08 4 49 0 53 4 S4, 0 30 4 24 9 28 4 07, 9 12 4 00 9 0S 9 3-1 Onovillo I li 40 10 11 ilV....Wo'f Run....! 047 10 ,s 9 00 Quaker Brldge.l (i S3 10 24 8 32 . ..Red House.... 7 07 10 3ti 7 SO ... Salamanca.... 7 2 1 10 55 7 20, .So. Carrollton.. 7 37 11 OO 6 5.V...S0 Vandalia... 7 47 II 21 6 2K Allegany 8 03 11 37 0 15, Iv Olcan ... .ar; 8 10 II 45 P. M.A.M.A.M.j j P.M. A.M. Additional TuaTn Leavea 'K inztia 1 1:00am, Warren 12:S0pm, Irvitieton J:4S pm, Tidioute 3:lSpm, Tionesta 5:05pm, ar rives Oil City (l:4Spm. Additional Train Leaves Oil Citv 6:00 am. Olcopolis 0:40 am, Eiglo Rock (i:S5am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am Hickory S:40ani.Triiukey viile U:o0am,Tld outo 0:50am, Thompson il:(K, arrives Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, K in zua 2:0Sj 111, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onoville 3:1, Wolf Run 3:3i, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca 5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:4S, Allegheny C:ls, arrives Olean fi:30im. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 0:ooam, ar riving Pittslmruli 7:20pm, are Solid Trains between Butlaloand Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7;20am, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Butlaloand Pittsburgh. COrTiokefc sold and baggage checked to all principal points. tiet time tables giving full informaticu from Compaiiv's Agents. liEo. S. II ATt'llELIi, Cen'ISupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., Bulfalo, N. V. J. L. CRAIU, Agei.t, Tionesta, Pa. AGENTS WANTED to nell "KraiNISCENCES;' 0! 60 1 L Ails ia the NATIONAL METROPOLIS. BY Illustrating the Wit, Humor, and Ecceu I J H IrTIl 1 ! 1 LI Tl . 3 I BEAT IS BY FOORE ""'"'' 1 1 iiiuiM ccLiiiriiii s. . livtilv il luslratcd treat ot inner So-ictv History, from "yo olden time" to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully popular. Agents report rapid sales. At "dross for circular and terms, HUBBARD BROS.. Phihidil P'"". Da. mar2 st Executor's Notice. WHERKA9, letters testamentary to the estate ot Thomas Nugent, lato "of Jenks township, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to muke im mediate payment, and those having claims against the estate of the .said decedent will make known the same without delay to Joseph bostaph, ' eoru e la no scott, Executors. or L. L. DAVIS, Alt y. & DRUGGISTS TIOraS-STA, - C J c ccocccoc c c c c c cc-cccccc -W E COME! COME! COME! I 1. q u I 3 - 'a -i. 1 1. ,, ,,c c ; ' - ' . - t ', i , l . I . t -i Come where yen can buy nice Dress Come where you can get Oood Uoods Cheap! Com,, whero you can get what you want f Come where the goods redeem the nselvesl In SPRING DRESS C.OODS we liaveVoVn'plcteTtoid,' of tho Clirdoods at prices that u ill astonish tho clusc buyers. Sattinc Berbers,, Stii lings, Ql n gliaui or every kind at lowest prices. JL-:D:I::ES,. SHOES & SJuIPPE-RSr Como where tho Stock is Contjdcte ! Come wcere the Stock is New ! Cmo where Ihe ( l.v.ds are Reliable ! Como whero Prices are the Lowest! coyltLKKEttE rp: vj?6V7, v.? "5 CI.OTIIINli FOR MEN, CI.olFl NiV 'Fon"TioY.S, - COTIIINir FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our ( lothmg Loom is r,tli of New Su'ts just received and Marked Down Law. WE WILL Nor BE UNDERSOLD. And don't ' forget that we in o Headquarters for ()ur lloo ls are nil New and Fresh, and v. ill be sold ut the L.nve-t PosHiblTFrT-i Ccino and sco us. No trouble i show goods. IT. IN THE EXCHANGE BI,('CIC, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Slock of FUKNITURE. T!.!.su,b,o-if ..:... - " ""ii stuns. Fico ride in tho Elc-vaioi- in tho Tclrphono Connections. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R..R. Mos-t direct route to Pittsburgh find the iSiSS Tiino table in etl'--.-t Nov. L's, Issc. Northward, Souilniani. L J. -i. t;." u. m p.m. p.m.- I, v. ""Ar. p.m. i. ui. i.ui". !0o sr.t 2 .V) Pittshurith. 7 U'." 7:! i."i lOi i ioiHi i (., w. p. Juiif ti 111 i::- !l'1m 10 -17i!i) :l.s I -ill ICittan ninsi 5 -hv ," l", 1 1 ;7 11 "Jill 1:7 ", ! i Red Ban!:. -I .'-.s (-. jo J 1 4-t; 1 1 -:t 5 ;v' Hradv R'nd -1-114 1:' to 3 1 lJll.iJU liil ... Parker...' 4 l.t ll.iou lJ40 12'J"i 0 .).".. I-'ox burg . 4 0", 4 is; V ,2 12 4Mi: 7 04 ..Eiiiletiton. A 5J; ;i .V 1141 11! 1 07 7 4o Keiineii'.ell :! Hi 3 1!: 11 fni I ''! 1 :w 8 in ..Franklin... i -I.V 2K:!ii 2 I.", 2 (I.", H 11 ...OR CilV... 1" l.V V, t, l 0 p.in.la.ni p.m. !. m. a. hi. a. in. p. m. a. m. a. m. .N.Y..V V. o.m.i.i in ."iTi" ;t l." :ino 7 4 -..Titnsville .:' 1 1". 1 r, 7 M i 1-; 4 i s !i cu Coi rv... ;i-J l.". p. .-;;u' .'i'.'i' 10 ..Mayville...:!il 4." II co (i n.1 .1 Vi 11 12 ... Rroctou... j u; i:i idlc " -- 1- II ML. Dunkirk. H 4.1 l;i on 8 00 MOO I P,l ... Bulfalo... S 1(1 8 1.1 '1 , VJ 7 :7 I ionesl.i . 1 is ,s ,; 4 -" S 10 Tidiou;,'.. : i',' 7 -It, " oo S 1.1 Irvineton. lc 7 1" '"" ooi Wm ren.:.;Il .10 i4f.... 7 ll.'l 10.11 Salamanca.! 0 4 I!..... 8 00 II 'J.I Bradford. I J) I.V 4 Jo. .. 8 lo 11 41 Olcan. ...j ! 0.1 4 t . .. p-ina-in. p.m. Ar. Lv. a.m. p.i.-i .... JT Bulfalo Sunday Train leaves I'i is burgh O.oo a. in., arrives at Oil Citv, J:J0 p. in. Returuinir, leaves oil Citv j:jo p. in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7: 11 p. in., i-tup. Pimr at all stations. DAVID Mil'A RiO. (icn'l Suj.t. E. II. L'TLE V, Lien Frt. A Pass. At. t-iusour-ii, ra. WATCH CLOCK S JEWELRY "REPAIRING. rpilE CNDER.SKJNEl) u u!d respect X fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Tv lersburK to riuiiesta, in tho room over Wm. Sincarbauiih A- Co.'s store, formerlv occiiiieil by Dr. Morrow as mi otli. c, where he is prepured to repair wat'-in s clocUs and jewelry. a7 wars experience will enable him to irlvo satisfaction. liie him a trial. R. RALLE. -F1. W. LAW, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended t-. tin' 1 ( .VII ROOITNU ;Asi-lv,.u.tv. ( .Sp0i ViN.;- BONNER Bt'lLDINO, l p. Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. & GROCERS, - " - penk, c c c c c ccccccccc SAY Uood! ItTOPIvTS & CO. OF -EVERY DESCRIPTIO: Too NUMEROUS TO MENTION' IN DETAIL PF.ICESJLCWEi! Tli EV - ?" ii .iT.ii m sc-ii i l ive Modes v.U'-.o-i' d i- EXCHANGE BLOCK v. rVv" r"t a-o to VHI! P (IfP ft T7J ft If li f f I) j" wifl. iMMfiMll&llQi j FOR ALL K1ND.S OF DHY GOOD,", EOOT3 z FIIOEP, 5'RESII GHOCEK :ovi:lties in QUEEKSWA3E AND GLASSWAH.. ME.N'S, LADIES' A BABIES' J -B W E L B Y ..: O R "' THE BEST TOBACCO O CiGilF' S VM E AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BA1.GAINU A T z WR1.?SF-1EARBAUGH & CO S, -xminjjSTA, FA. HUNTERS AND rTl fy A -t- -- it XV 1' LT ij I I Send for Price List of KAW FUBS, SKINS AND WILD C A IV3 E, -TO-. "W. GOULESPEU div-8 ::in boston, mass. Administrator's Notice. Whkhkak letters of A.lmini.s'trTlion lie estate ot Margaret II udillcson. laU. lioiuM i township, ilcccused, m 0 i,w.,. granted to tho subscriber. All indcbtcd.to saul eMalo are re.iuc's.M ,. make immciuate payment, and those ha - K claims or ileiinuids BJrni,ml the eUat, s , ''vi!', ,Uyi,,V,!t "uko known the sauu; v. ithout delay to JOHN (;'. UUDDLESoV TATE... rAVly.Atty" '';S:':',,,r-
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