EDITOU. WEMESDAt MORSING, mil 27, 1SS7. Announcemo nts. The followlnir rates w ill br charged for annonneintr c;md idutcs : Proth motary, 310; Slieriil", $S; Commissioner, $5 ; Aud itor, $3; Jury Commissioner, $2; County emperintemlent, inese terms are strictly ca.A in advance. FKOTHONOTARY. We lira authorized to announce CAL VIN M. A KNEE, of Kinttsley township, ns a candidate tor Prothonotary, subject to Republican usages. are authorized to announce LEON ARD AGNEW of Tionesta, an a candidate for Prothonatary, Ac, subject to Eepubli ran usages. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce J. R. LAND1S. of Burnett township, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce G KORG E W. SAWYER, of Tionesta. as a candidate for Sheriff subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorised to announce JOHN ft. OSGOOD of Kinssley twp. as a candi date for Sheriff subject to Republican usages. We are authori.ed to announce W. S. DAVIS, of Jenks township, as acandidate for Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorizod to announce R. W. PIMM of Harmooy township, as a can didate for Sheriff, subject to Republicau waages. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authori.ed to announce J. J. PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce P. C. BLOCHER, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, sub ject to Republicau usages. We are authorized to announce C. F. LEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce OLI VER RYERLY, of Hickory township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce J. R. CIIADYV1CK, of Tionesta, for County Comtnissiouer subject to Republican us ages. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce W. W. THOMAS, of Tionesta township, as a candidate for Jury Commissioner," subject to Republican usages. George William Curtis, ariaes to announce his opinion that Cleveland can Dot be re-elected. If the Grand Sachem of the Mugwump Wigwam had agreed with us this much in '86 he would not need utter such au opin ion now. Up at Jamestown, N. Y not long ago a man by the Dame of Catlio, a resident as well a3 a respect able and respected citizen, of the place, shot and killed a burglar who was climbing in through a window of Catlin's house when discovered. The time was somewhere along in the night at an hour when the majority of hon est men were in bed, and an hour too, when unannounced entrances through the window of a private dwelliog house, or any other house, by stran gers, would naturally provoke and justify, too, suspicions as to good mo tives. Now the slain burglar Las found a friend op there in that same city of Jamestown who offers to put up 81000 to prove him innocent. And it is said there are some other parties there, too, who clamor because Mr. C. did not give the burglar a "chance" for his life before he shot him. James town must have degenerated since the day3 of Eev. Shield's story of the old lady who said in class meeting, that if she failed to get to heaven she trusted she might get aloug that way as far as Jamestown. The 112th anniversary of the bat tle of Lexington was celebrated at tho old town on April 19th. Through defective memory the committee did uot have the programme quite com plete, lhey neglected to have a few wounded British soldiers scalped by at - ; vr i ma pumuiug xaoKee minute men, as was done on that memorable day. It is aomethiug for Pennsylvania to be proud of, that the first troops to re port to General ashnigton for duty in the Revolutionary war, was a com pauy of riflemen from Little York, Pennsylvania. .Also that Pennsylva nia put the first troops into Washing ton at the outbreak of the rebellion. i - . L . . r i Xt bo appears iuai I eunsyivaoia was first regularly in the field to obtain our liberties, and her vote for Blaine showed her first in the field to preserve our liberties. Our state is first in war, first in peace, and the keystone of the Federal arch in every way Massachusetts may be proud of her baked beans, and the ruction at Lex ington which served a good purpose, though a little irregular, but when it comes down to strict business, Pennsylvania has always been ahead. Jlcadville Gazette. J. E. tV'ENK, - INNOCUOUS DESUETUDE! A Wasuinuton correspondent is ventilating the top-lofty notions of the President. Generally people think him a plain man of the people. But this writer sayd; The President at his own request hnd separate entrances constructed for bis special use at Al- baugh's Opera'IIouse. No President before him considered the entrances used by other people as not good enough. Mr. Cleveland is the first to require it. He intimated that the people "anuoyed" him by their star ing, and he disliked being pushed and hustled about. What I wrote seems to have put certain people in Wash ington into a white heat of indignation. Ever sinco they have discussed the matter with more or less venom. The Louisvilld Courier Journal says: "Never was tho like seen be fore. Tho door is epen nowhere. Every avenue to power is guardod by some surly watch-dog. It is impossi ble for a plain citizen, having business to transact with tho department, to obtain access to then if ho be not ac companied by some well known offi cial. A self respecting man would not think vt entering one of these sacred places without a permit, or a shotguD. tVnd now wo have the lio33 Primoge- nius himself setting the awful exam ple of delusiveness even in the light er pleasure of life, and leading the van of an ostentatious display of roy alty, whieh afflicts the small fry that have nothing but prctensious to dis tinguish them. It is too bad. But it will be still worso when it becomes, as it surely will become, a campaign issue." Tue Moadvillo Gazette commeuts thus: Mr. Cleveland, when in Bufla- o, always goes in at the front door of a beer saloon, and there is do par ticular reason why the side door imi tation of the royalty of the old world should be introduced in Washington. If Grover wants to see a show let him walk in like others do, not sneak in at side door. That is not JefFersonian simplicity. If Presideut Cleveland knew more about John C. Calhoun he would never have written his foolish letter praising man who was an efficient adminis trator, but whose logic, if it had not been curbed by the labors and loss of great war, would have left Mr. Cleveland's presidency but a weak ex ecutive presiding over a loose union of disorganized states. If Mr. Cleve- and wants a sound Democratic opin ion of John C. Calhoun he had better hunt up Andrew Jackson's. It will do him good and he will learn some thing he ought never to forget that th6 chief of a great nation can never afford to praise the men who endeav ored to destroy its life or the princi ples of its existence. The Early Dead. "Heaven lies about us in our infan cy," says the poet. And he might as truthfully have said that heaven lies around us in infancy. There is a wonderful charm about baby-hood and child hood. It is indefinable, inex pressible, but very real, and strangely touching. Innocenee, as philosophers claim, may have no real character, but it is priceless in the sight of God. The child is only the untold turn of many possibilities, and over it all is woven the mystic wreath of innr,cen;e, like the purple on the grape, that compels tenderness ana conquers the heart, awakening into life the ho liest thoughts, and kindliog highest aspirations there. On earth innocence may be weak, but it sees what it looks at as God saw creation, fresh from His baud, good, and good on ly. In heaven it speaks a language . - I L 1 1 . . la , mieuigioie ouiy to itseii, ana siogs a song there whose strains can never fall from lips stained with evil or blister ea wan loiouity. L.ike voutb. to which it belongs, it never returns if it once departs. Earth is a place of possibilities that develop and grow into certainties. We develop character here that be comes fixed there. Lile ends and our possibilities end. Eternity comes and we enter a world of certaiuties. We live the life there we developed here. So, if the innocency of child hood be transplanted from earth to heaven, it will exist there with its glo riousness and its wonderful grasp on the human heart multiplied many times. Heaven with itsstiects of pure gold, aud its gaks of peail, and its angel forms with glittering pillions, its won derful light, its grand music sung to an accompaniment rolling out from tho great organ of eternity touched by fingers whose art earth never dreamed" of, would yet seem to lack something if there were no children there. But, thank God, what lies so closo to many hearts here to kep them tender and make ihein true, will gladden the.se same hearts over yonder, for there'll bo "children playing iu tho streets thereof." None stand so closo to God, nnco coaic so near the Great White Throne a the children. "The old old fr tory chiiio up to me Spoken so Ions a.o Of a wonderful waitin? temple Where you and I would go; Of a beautiful waiting tcmplo That ha?? no room for sin, Something about a little child And tho wa- of entcriutr in."' Chill rUzzard's to his Tribute Mother. Ten years ago a good father laid him down to rest, with the hymu "Nearer My God to Thee" still on his lips. To-morrow we shall follow to the tomb a mother whose last audible expression was, as she clung to the baud of her youngest son, "Oh, Tom, there is a better place than this." We arc thus admonished nut to weep, but rather to sing as they pass through the valley to catch up an angelic strain on the other shore. "They that go forth have not gone out of life, but' into life." Her'a was a sweet aud gentle soul, but the sunshine of her eves is forever larkened ; her loving bauds are fold ed quietly above a pulseless heart bauds ever ready for the service of those she loved, and all who needed their touch; a heart warmly unselfish, so true, so generous. We wonder how life can move ou, and sho is not. Jo nongahcla Republican. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue- and tho takintr off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted, the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of homo manu fjutturers. Especially is this tho case with Green's August Flower and Boschee's German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty six cents per dozen, has been added to in crease the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-tiP.h more memeine in the i.j cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the Herman Syrup for Louijli and L.ung troubles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage ot increased size of tho bottles will le greatly appreciated by the sick and afllicted, in every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp's Hal- sum for the Throat and Lungs, the preat guaranteed remedy. WouM you believe that it is sold on its merits and that each drugeist is authorized to refund vour money by tho Proprietor of this wonder ful remedy if it fails to cure you. G. W. Rovard has secured tho Agencv for it. Price OOc. and il. Trial size free! RENEWS YOl'TH. Mi. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, tho truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 7:1 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint anl lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help! Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Litters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Tay a bot tle, only 50c, at Iiovard's Drug Store. The lloinelitst Man la Tlournla, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to cull on G. W". Bovard, and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and in guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic aud Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 60 cents and $1. MOST EXCELLENT. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Kuoxville, Tenn., writes: "My family aud I are ben eficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion ; having found it to bo all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it, prai.se it at every opportunity." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds. Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup and everv affection ol Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Bottles Free at G. V. Bovard' a I 'rug Store. Large Size 51X0. IlllKLE.N'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world Lr Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheurn, Fever Sores, 'letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, iorns, ami all kin irruptions, and iosi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 ceutd jxt uox. ror saie uy u. w . ijovaru. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. V. D. Brown, l resident Jtuj.gc ol the Court ot Common i leas and Quarter Se-sious in and tor tha county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta. for the County of Forest, to commence on the I hird Monday ol Mav, bemg the liith da of May, 1ns7. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice ot the Peace aud Con stablosof said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otiices appertain to be done, and to those who are txund iu recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are orsliall lie iu the tail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand aud seal this Isth day of April, A. I'. lti. L. AGNKW, Ll.s. Sheriff. A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. When one has been suflering the v:onieg of a severe attack of rheumatism, neural gia or sciatica, mid relief comes, it seems ns if a new lease of life had been granted. Such have been the feelings of thousands who, after trying physicians and number less remedies, have used Alhlophoro and found to thoir great jov that this medicine really did cure these diseases. 307 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. After suffering for nearly two vcars with a continuous attack of rheumatism ; after trying almost every specific, domestic and foreign, which the credulity of a wise man, or a fool, might lead one to trust in, it was a double pleasure to me to find a remedy which, originating in the famous "City "f Kims" the home of my ancestors and its first founders has proved so invalua ble a blessing. It is nearly six months sinew I was led to trace out the sign ilk-unco of that word Athlophoros. It has proved to me, in a gixxl degree, a renewer of my former vigor and strength, so that I have been enabled to move about with almost youthful activity, and to feci, while ap proaching my " three score years and ten,'' that I have a new hold on life. 1 believe your philosophy of the disease to be correct that it has its origin in the blood, and th:it your remedy touches those joints and mus cles, loosening the nodes, which have been brought into subjection to this dreadful disease, and sets them free as no other remedy that I have tried. I have been cautious for so long a time in recommend ing it to others till I had tried its cilicacy ia my own case; and I am now free to state the estimate I put upon it, as the safest and most eilicient cure I havo any knowledge of. A. B. Daves roaT. Every druggist should keen Atliluphcros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bought of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.; 112 Wall St.t New York, will Bend either (carriage paid) on receipt cf regular price, which is f 1.00 per iV'ttle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Tills. For liver and kl.lucv disease, riv-sper'!!, tn dii'st!oii, weakness, nervous deMlUv, iiiu.vs of women, innstlpatlnn. heailRche, if: euro blood, OwO., AthlopUorua i'Ula are uiii-quaJcil. TIMKTA HLK IXKFFF.CT Juno 21. iss. Westwaid Pittsburgh Division L'astward a. m7 p. m.i i i v. n. ' pTm. 7 20 . 4 11'. 4 0:1 . 2 4 t . 2 l.":. !ar Pittsburgh Ivl ! HO .id 4 11 4 (Ul 'i 4 t 1 l." Parker. 12 11 12 14 ;12 40 12 2:. l jvi i :!s : 2 i:. 2 0o IP. M A. M. Fox burg.. Frank lin , ..Oil Ci?v.. ...Iv I A.M. P.M.! P. M. P. M. P. M.i ii .M. A. M. Oil Citv....lvi :l r: rt ,,() 9 0.v 2 IVS 12 2"i ar. tH44 1 4. 11 4ii Oloopotis '1.! 2'i 7 10 '4 TS3.1 tl :7 11 32....Kngle Kock. : t7 17 ftt:!2 fl 3111 27; President t: M t7 2rt Its. 118,105.. Tionesta :i .VJ 7 7 8 01, 10: I0 2!l Hickorv j 4 0.V 7 f.O 7 5.1 12.VJ 10 12;..Trur:kevville..t4 1:1 7.S 7 40 12 4:1! 9 50; Tidioute 4 2.'.' 8 10 7?:t 12 2.'.; 0 17'. ..Thompsons., .it 4 4." f8 21 7 05 12 05; 8 45 Irrineton...! . 15, S 45 Warren I a SO' S t5 lv...Kinzua....ar! 612; 9:55 6 4'. 11 50' 6 12 U 15 P.M. A.M. A.M jP.M. A. M. P. M.!a. M.I P. M. A.M. 8 0:t 11 2.5 420 9 15 lv...P.radford..ar P.M. A m.!a. m P. M.I A.M. ti 121 9 it) ti 17', 9 45 tt3310 0.J ti 40 10 11 ti 47(10 iS ti 5.! 10 24 7 07, 10 3? 7 2-S 10 55 7 .(7 11 00 7 47,11 21 8 0.S 1 1 37 8 10 11 45 ti 12 11 05 11 05 ar...Kinztia....lv 5 .MS. 11 (mi 10 35 ... Sugar Bun ... 5;i 10 4:1 9 5o'......Corvdon 5 3110!, 9M OnoVille 5 24 10 2 9 15 ....Wo'.f Run.... ft IS 10 24 9 00 Quaker Bridge. 5 04 1008' 8 32 ...Red House.... 4 411 !.Vt 7 50 ... Salamanca.... 4 114 9!: 7 20 .So. Carrolllon.. 4 24 9 28' 0 55 ...So Vandalia... 4 07: 11 12 15 28' Allegany 4 00 , 9 05 ' 6 15 lv Olean ... .ar P. M. A.M.; a.m.; P. M.I A.M. TuaiSi Leaves Kinr.ua Additional 11:05am, Warren 12:5Unm, Irvineton 1:45 pm, Tidioute 3:15ptu, Tionesta 5:0.jpm, ar rives Oil City H;45pm. additional Traix Leaves Oil f itv C:00 am. Oieopolis 0:40 am. K.iirle Bock )5ain. President 7:02am. Tionesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am, Trunkev ville I'tOOam.Tld- oute 9:50am. Thompson 11:00. arrives Irvineton ll::i)am, W arren 12:."0pm, Kin zua 2:05pm. Sugar Bun 2:20. Corvdon 3:00. Onovillo 3:15. Wolf Ituu 3-.3o! Quaker Bridge 3:10, Red House 4:10. Salamanca 5:02, South Carrollton 5::10, South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny t:18, arrives Olean ti:30pm. I rains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh P:fl0am. ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, are Solid Trains between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Tkains leaving Pittsburgh h:50nm. ar riving Pitt-sburuh 7:20nm. are Solid Trains with Pullman's Nleeninir Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. TrTickets sold and bairuiKre checked to ail principal points. .ei time tallies giving full inforuiatic n from Company's Agents. Oi:o. S. (i ATCHELL, Ocn'l Sui.t. J. A. FELLOWS, ien'l Fuss'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St.. Buffalo. X. Y. J. L. CRAIG. Aeent. Tionesta. Pa. AGENTS WASTED to tell "REMI5ISCESCE8" of 60 TEARS in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS. Illustrating tho Wit, Humor, and I-Vcen-trii-il.it-s of noted celebrities. A richly il 1 ust rated trc;it ot inner Society History, from "ye olden time" to the wedding of Cleveland. Wonderfully popular. Agents report rapid sales. Address for circular and terms, HUBBARD BROS.. Philadel phia, Pa. mar2-nt THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIER of America. The latest aud Greatest Work of the most illustrious Ameri can Volunteer Soldier, GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN. The volunteer service defended and up held. Login's Personal Reminiscences tif Army Life. Large Octavo Volume, Beautifully Illustraled. Agents wanted at oino. Circulars free. P. J. FLEM ING A CO., 1 Filth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. npr2T-4t. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the account of F. C. Lacy. Administrator of the estate of L. V. (jritlith, deceased, has been tiled in my office and will be presented at next court tor confirmation. CURTIS M. SUA VVKEY, Ite-ister. Tionesta, Pa., April 20, lw7. MUSICAL WOULD Published monthly at $1,50 per annum j single copies 15 cents. Established in 1m4, and the oldest anil best musical jour nal iu the U. S.' Send ten cents for 'sam ple copies containing $5.0(1 worth of New Music. Our catalogue of 20,iHjO musical publications sent free. Music teachers shoulii write us for terms. Address, S. Brainard's Sons, Publishers, Clew-laud, Ohio. BEfEHUY POQRE HERMAN & SIGGINS ! DRUGGISTS &1 GROCERS, TIONESTA, - - PENN. cooccjojoc-j-occocccocccooccooccccoccoceo c'cTc W E SAY fc''-''' --T--C.dil'l """'!: i. i r'1 " COME! COME! I COME ! j j j ; ; ; i i -'-.......u,. '. . Conic where you can buy nice Dress Goods! Come w here you can jet Come where you can get what you want! I'ome where the good redeem themel ves ! In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have .tnplete "k .f' tho Cliol.xt Good nt prices that will astonish the close buyers. Sattinc Bcricrs5 Suitings, Gingbams of every kind at lowest prices. Come whero the Stock is Complete! Come weero the Stock is New ! Come whero the Goods irre Reliable! Come whero Prices are the Lowest! com: wirmm rm'i tfrtrqar.Ys rtftis CLOTHING FOR MEN, CI.OH1NG FOR i;oYS"" " COTIIING FOR ANY BODY, AND KVKHY BODY. Our Clothing Room is fuli of New Su'ts just received and Marked IVnvn . Low. W1C WILL NOT Bi: UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for Our Goo is are all New an.l Fresh, ami w ill be sold ut the Lowest Possible Price. Come nnd see us. No trouble to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS fc CO. IN THE EXCHANGE HLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE. "tfefi LOWER THAU EVER rV-Cfti JlVVF f ' 'i.'-i TO SUIT THE TIMES. V --r'-fei m W1TI1 LATEST IM- r-yM H J DUOVEMENT AND .jP 1 his is ilia only Store you can ascend stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator in the WEUnT, IP ZrU 1ST isT ' -A. . Telephone Connections. 1 jv-t of Suspension Brldg. . ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh ami the East. Only route landing passengers at Union Station without delays ir transfer. r-vTrains run by Eastern "lime. Time table in ellcct Nov. lssti. Northward. Smith ward. '-. -4. li. a. in p. in, p.m. Lv. Ar. p.m. 7 2.V H 10 5 40: 4 5 4 41 4 l:i 1 or. 3 02, : Hi 2 45 2 I.") i. m. p.m. 7 :w 1 l. fi 211 12 10 4 " 1 1 37 5 02 10 i'i2 4 4.; io si 4 12 10 02 4 03. l r2 ."155 !)4l 3 lin ! (Hi 2 4 'i H :;o 2 I.") 8 00 1 (Nil H r,o 2 M Pittsburgh. 10 billo oo 10 47! lo is 11 :i2;u 27 11 4 i ll 41 12 n;i2 n 12 4012 2.") 12 4 12:t2 1 I'll I 07 1 5ol l :;s 2 1") 2 o.j p.m.ia. m 4 K, W. P. June 4 40 Kittan ning .4')Red B:uik. .jJ LSradr B'nd ti 21 ... Parker... ti .Vi .. Foxburg . 7 0-1 ..Emlenton. 7 40 K ennenlcll bi ..Franklin... K 4 5 ...Oil City... p.m.- " ' p.m. a. m. n. in. p.m. 3 l.-.j 4 bi! it :w ;i.iu. a.m. H.N.Y.AP. i.ni.'a,m .i id. 3 on 7 t.-. ..Titusville 1 b"i 1 15 7 m 4 OS o no Corrv... !12 1'. 12 In 5 20 10 35 ..Mavviile.. '10 45: 11 no 5 55 11 12 ...l'.r'octon..Jl0 01 10 20 ri 12 11 :U .. Dunkirk.! 0 45! 10 00 H 00 1 10 ... !!utl'alo... K 101 8 15 ti (.- 22 H 00 3 o2 4 2." 5 00 r :io 7 37 8 10 H 45 0 05 ..Tionesta... 1 s ..Tidioiito...l2 4 !j .Irvineton. .il2 mi b 10. 7 40. 7 10.. i 40.. 4 40.. 4 20 .. 4 00'. p.m.'.. .Wuiren...;ll SOi 7 23 1055 8 Oil 11 2.5 8 10 11 45 p.m. a.m. p.m. Salamauca. o 15 o 05 a. m. ...Bradford Olean .... Ar. Lv Buffalo Sunday Train leaves Pi ts bunjh 0.00 a. in., arrives at oil City, 2:20 p. in. Returning, leaves Oil City 2:20 p. in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:15 p. in., stop pint; at all station. DAVID M CARGO. GenT Supt. E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Frt. iV Pass. Ai;t. Pittsburgh, Pa. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. HMIE UNDERSIGNED would respe.t JL fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Tv lersbur;; to Tionesta, in the room over Win. Smearbaunh iV. Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an ollice, w here ho is prepared to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience w ill enable him to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. R. RALLE. IF1. W. LAW rractical Tinner, All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOFING 1 A B,,S('U,'TV' SPOUTING. Bonner building, up stairs. TIONESTA, PA. Good Goods Cheap ! E V E R Y D ESC RIPTION, 'OO N ME ROUS TO MENTION IN and descend Five St.. r es without Hindu KXl'l I A Vi : f ! ni oct.- G- O TO l'Oli ALL KIXD-i OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, Zflco JSais & Capo NOVELTIES IN QUEEKSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES' cr IE w e l b y i O R THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS WA1. SMEARBAUGH & CO S, TIONESTA, PA. HUNTERS AND TEAPPEES Send for Price'List of HAW FUKS, SKINS AND WILD CAME, TO "W. OOTTXjTJSIPIEIE! dec8 3m BOSTON, MASS. M.SMEMMEH&CO Executor's Notice. Wuereas, letters testamentary to the estate ol Thomas Nugent, late of Jenk township, deceased, liave been granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to the said estate aro requested to make im mediate payment, aud those haviiiKclaium against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay to JOSEPH BOSTAPH, GEORGE LANG SCOTT, ... ..... Executors. or L. L. DAVIS. Att v.