f THE FOREST BEPUB11CAN. r. WENK, tBiron 4 PnormtTon. ) WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1SS7. k- KcpiibllcBii County Ticket. 0 Prothonotary, Ac, CALVIN M. A USER. Sheriff, UEOIIGE W. SAWYElt. Commissioners, J. J. PARSON. C. F. LEDEBUK. , - ' Auditor, " '' 11. .. tilLLESPIE. ' E. I.. JONES. 1 ' Jury Commissioner, C. II. CHURCH. CAM. FOtt THH ltKPrHl.lt AN KTATE rttNVKNTION. Ps nEATKil'ARTErtS nF.rTHt.lCAK STATU COMMITTER, nii inii.rniA. June V. ws, ipk nAnnMiniui Slum Convention will i. i tho (iniirA House, at 11 arrisbu r pt, ii.o thir.1 VfMlnosdRV of August, the irii, ihk7 at 10 o'clock, a. in., for tho pur pose of nominating candidates for Mate Treasurer and Juilgo of the Supremo innrt nd for the transaction of otlier business. Th attention of RrnuM leans through ,.t iu Hmt In rpimeetfullv directed to the following rermanont Kules for the hnirlintr of State Conventions and tho rrwlnnt. of t )ia nnrl.v. First, That Delegates to the Stoto Con vention shall be chosen tn tho manner in which candidates tor tho uonenu Assem tvbb fast bcirg destroyed. Appeals for aid nere sent lo Warren, aod the en lire fire department of that place re ponded, reaching the scene at mid night. Work was beguu in earnest, but the lire had attained too strong a hold and nothing could be done but to prevent the fire from spreading. Even in this their attempts ero met factual, and men, womeu and children rushed into the strotts io their night clothing, having been unable to save anything. From miiluigM until three o'clock iu the morning the town con tinued to burn, and finally with tho dying breeze it expired, having nnth- ins: more to burn. The town is tu. .leoimrrd with the exception of .....J the railread depot and thirteen nouses on the side of a bill too high far the firo to reach. The loss is estimated at more than 8300,000, while the insur ance U less than $100,000, mostly held by those who could afford to lose. The rcuson there was so littlo insurance is that the rates ranged from 7 to 10 per cent. Hundreds of tho sufferers lost evorv dollar they had io the world, and are to day homeless nnd penniless. The citizens of Warreu have respond ed to tbo calls far aid most nobly, having subscribed iu money alone nearly $5,000, to say nothing of the clothing, food, etc., sent io. Oil City also did well, raising iu a very short time over 81,300. Other oil towns It W. C. T. U. COLUMN, Cndurteil 6.y the Tionesta Union. Tho W. C. T. U. meets the lid nnd 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Ell Holoiuan. Vico Presidents Mrs. J. U. Palo, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. . HeeoidiiigSoc'y-Mrs. L. A. Howe. Cor. Sec. A Treas.-Mr. S. P. Irwin. Hoe vnlo him thnt pi.-eth hi nciyhhor drink, that puttest thy I'otttr to him, ami makceit him lrunkcnalxo.llaX. H, ' The Steam on Bot Wheels! 1.1 tr nrn nnminntpd. Skcokd. Hereafter tl-.eStatfl Conventions havo jon0 nob ;a ln;8 direction ,,rHr .i,i tl, o third Vndncsdav of Au- U not likeiv the town will bo rebuilt. rnt. niMiit in tlm vear of the Presiden tial election, when it shall be hold not By Rev. Theodore L. Cnyler, Pastor of Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. It roquirss two wheels to propel a fairv boat. If one is clogged the boat simply revolves iu the water without progress. Every cart needs two wheels, ml ifono ix off the cart capsizes. Our temperance reform depends farilssuc cess on both legal suppression of dram shops and ou moral and religious ef forts to dissuade people from driuking liquor. If either wheel is oil the re form capsizes. This simple, elementary truth Guds fresh confirmation every day. In olio of tho most thrifty towns of North Carolina local prohibition has been in farce far three or four years. The people voted heartily (under their ex cellent "lojal-optiou" or local suppres sion law") that no saloons should be li censed. Nolle havo bceu : the letter of the lav has been well enforced Yet there has been no liltfe hard drinking and drunkeunesrin that town AmItp. rnhin mt Itrllnble. n m in nin-nva b relied upon toekrrvins,o,kthepu and susiain me rruum.i"" r. --- pushing and reliaW, by ,nI"p.nd.,n1'i ...., T wi. -iii ifilliKhod merit and uch as are popular. HavinR the agency for the celebrated Dr. Kings New lilsoov- ; erv for consuniptlon, colds and cough". ill sell it on a positive .,iii.,.rairi.iininv and every itiffimn ot throat, "111111?", or' chest, and in order to prove our claim, we asit you vn get a Trial Rottlo Free. A Ureal Surprln I In store for all who use Kemp's Ral- ..., tin, Throiil nnd LnniiH. tho gr-at uiiarniitppit remedy. Would yon believo that it is sold on its merits and that cacti dniiruixt Is anlhorl7.ert if) rciunu .vour money bv tho 1'i-opni ior oi uus womu-i-I nt remedy if it fails to cine you. . W. Hovaid liiis Kocuied tho Atteney for it. Frlco 50c. and fl. '1 rial si.o free. VOMKltlfl I. t't'RHS. V. 11. Hovt .t Co., Wholesale and Retail nrnuirlstn of Umiiio. tla.. say: We have l,..ml x.dliiii Llr. K inn's New discovery. Kleetiie Jitters nnd Hucklen"s Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled rmmlinx Unit, Hell as well, or give such 1 mil induction. Tliera lmvo been ,.iii wnxilorttil mii-es effected ly theso .,.iiii-l,in in I i r citv. Several cases oi pronounced Consumption have lwen en tiiolv cured bv uo of a lew bottles of lr Kinu-s New Discovery, taken In connec tion with Eloctrio liitters. We guarantee them always. Hold by U. W. uovaru HERMAN & SIGG-INS! DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FRESHEST GMQCEMES, BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. ..... ai ' r1nvlr Iu our Drug Department, which is in eimrgo oi n iiuironBinjr wunmiuu. will always be found the PUREST DltUliS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Kl.KN'S AKMCASAI.VK. Tlio l,est Salvn In tho world fortius l'.niiaoi. Mores. ;tcers. Malt Itnouni, rover Sores, TVltor, Chuppod Hands, Chilblains, IWtm mill nil sKUl l-.rilOLHlim. tivi-lv i-iirc Piles, or no pay required. is cuiiranteed to give pertei-t siiiiMiaeuon or nioiiey refunded. Piieo 25 conta per box. l or salo by O. W. Jlovartt, Atl i in 1st rn tor's Slo. kodscss; WNWVX'C ' coooooooc oooooco oococoooooc iocooooooo c o o o c c e COME! . WE SAY- COME! COME! Tho only hrnnd of Laundry bono awarded a fust class incdiil at tho New Orleans Exposition. Guaran teed absolutely pure,, nnd tor pcneiirt household purposes w tho very best Come where you enn luiy nice Dress Goods I Come whore you can get Good Goods Cheap! Coiuo where you can get what yon want I Come whero the goods redeem themselves 1 ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Most direct routo to PitUbnrgli and the East. Only routo binding pasnengors at Union Station without, delays or transfer. jMI-Traliiw run tiy Eastern Time. Time Uiblo In elUnit Juno U0, 1WS7. Northward. In the matter of tho estate of It. C. SCOTT, deceased. No. 1 September jerni, itv-i v VIKTUE of an order of the Or nhan s Court of Forest County, the un . i -ii ..tlt.i t.,iln it T. J. Mahoney, in whose hotel one 1T Some ihiistv tipplers boucht hiuhest bidder J? AKJ Uil" TUES- AT mi a oi me nutui tun vtuinuu, . i - - rTzrrvn Tliut wa rAfwmmnnrl to the fp W tiflVS DrtiVlOUS that DO WOUlU UO 6U 1.,1 in a 1 f "linuid ii,o f.illowinir ilescrilied real estate, via nM.n;..(lnna Ihnl in thflr mloS ... . ,. . , 1 : I I 1-1. n ....o n oil i vliliii fourth Of all tllll COME WJ2UZ Tir& &fXmiMAm8 titiK? Ill SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of the Cholcost Goods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. N more than thirty daya previous to tho day 0f the fires broke out, was arrested hevond the town limits and brought AT THE POST OFFICE IN iixed for the National Convention, and , ..: r.ra ln 1 . , . . , ., , , DAS, WARREN CO., ON T except in Gubernatorial yearn. At least far the crime of setting fire to his it i,ome itt their jugs, and thus evaded vy jrLY 2n 1SS7 A' 5iyJ,w!?uBIV",, 'lh" building, he having made a throat a lho law. Worse yet, two rival drug- ' 0 O CLOCK,' A. M., Sattine Berbers, SnUingsIngliairtSj PBIHTS, they allow tho largest freedom in the gou- ai oral nartiolnation in tno primaries uou Kistent with the preservation of the party organization. v i he State Convention of June 30th, Urt, V UHVIUK HUOliHOUU CWUBlUlim icjiicdhiih. ... 1. -ill, . - tion. Delegates to tho approachuig State curred during this terrible deslructioa Convention will be i selexted according to . c McCutcheon. who worked if the court refused to grant him a lt- r , . J 1 cense. Manoney is now uuaer uemj i bail. Fortunately but one fatality oc- la .entitled jOiuler the itepresontauve ap- , .,. ... uB-A1r,l the S- I 1TOB DU UOUJJ n u . ., V. ..v . damnation, aud havo peddled it out over their counters as "mediciue. The topers go to the apothecary-shop, and then, in addition to lying about their health, or carrying a lie from their doctor, they take home the wiue it. Tho one undivided fourth of all that cer tain piece or parcel of land sitiiato in me Township of Harmony, County of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, containing M and acres, moro or less, uim Known as the H. W. Scott farm, hounded and de scribed as follows: "beginning at a pin oak on tho west side ot the I'reaciies roau v" called) and in tho north lino of hinds ot lt.,i .r l.lirn I'll- mill. tneilCO aiOUK Billll road north 15 degrees west tSO porches to 1 .otriululiit-A t wVii.-li paph f-nunt.v tit CltV 1 a In en Wft t ha fronrl A nf h IS frieUllS L n . A I .1 r ,ln.,..l. .n .. ...... . . .. .... .. . .. , . I umictj - f, ,IT nr illB 1JUUI UUU null tit , uiuuBi v 11 ... .v... ' - , er the Henresontative ap- .... . . , j-'i .1.- - .... ixwt. I lonce nori 1 11 aim t iniii To net rid of the temptations, tbo idle f.,, m.hes u a tost: thence by lands oft . second differ the fire. He leaves habu 8ld lbe corrUptiorl 0f the open Yl. of ""in lot law passed at the recent ses- vi Vu Liegisiature. THOS. V. CGQPER, Chairman. WE ENLARGE The Republican greets its many readers this week in an enlarged, and we truet, a ranch improved form. Without boaBting (for wo don't pro pose to brag, bluster or blow about it) we may state as a fact that it is now tho largest paper, and contains nearly -double the amount of reading matter of any paper published in Forest county. As to the character of the natter and the general appearance nd get-up of the paper we leave our eaders to judge. We have had in Smpl'tioa this change-J euaie tue to the firm conclu ' until the time was 1 time had come, in." For the sh promises ta 1 nast, we' shall vortb give our aubscribers a c. -a, healthy and re epectable paper, free from slander, abuse, or rot of any kind." A paper nvhose everyline may be relied oa as substantial and truthful. Tho extra expense incurred in the enlargement of the paper has been much greater than we anticipated, aud it would Joubtless not be out of order here to remind those of our friends who have gotten in arrears that now would be a first class time to call or send us their "best wishes," etc. In the meanwhile we hope our efforts to give' our sub soribers a readable and reliable paper -vill H' uperly appreciated. a wife and six children. saloons is a creat beuefit indeed. But Loveless (formerly) south l and h decrees Later-Mahoney had a hearing in L. , urpoM of tlie temper. 1'' r:,M i Warren yesterday, and was bound ance refjrm i to stop liquor-drinking Us e;Ut ia) perches Jo tho place of ""j over to court ill the sum of $3,000. The evidence against him was entirely cir cumEtantial. Cullings. Dr. Gibsou, the well known physi cian of Jamestown, Ta., is so sick that his life is despaired of. Ho has just changed ; that's all. and drunkennoss. If the people of that or any other town either import their own liquors or get them by false hood at drug-stores or "town agencies, the mischief and the misery of the in toxicating cup are uot ended. The method of obtaining the liquor is niiiv. bi.Tiiir nart ofa lamer piece of land ' . 7... lt...ltl wsrrameu in mo imiuu ui ... Tonus cash on eontirniation of deed. CELESTIA M. SCOTT, Adm'x, Tldiouto, Ta., Juno 22, 1887. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS completed a $00,000 mouumeut for himself. Later Dr. Gibson died ou Monday, aged 7-i years. Wednesday afternoon, June 29, Gooigu ratch, au old resident of War Now, iu such a town as the oue we are describing, there is just as ruach need of moral efforts io the churches, schools, and families to uproot the drinking habits as if no prohibitory DEALING ren county, was killed at Irviuetou by law existod. Tho legal-suppressiou being struck by mail traiu east ou the P. & E. road. Mr. Patch was nearly 60 years old, and was a widower, but has two sons engaged in business. J-Mr.fHe5.", Of Kiiianuii.g, contem plating a visit to Germany, c 650 to his own address at a Germau City wheel has been driven far all that it is worth, aud well driven ; yet the cart. has capsized. mv- Gli "nevef"rne'an8 to let Christian people, or parents, or teachers shirk their bounden duties with impunity, and turn over the whole sin of bottle- It represents something you like and ap preciate. It Illustrates our iiiuin od of doiiiK business. It means - " Don't yiU see ? of every kind at lowost prices. L-A-lbllES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. a.m. 0 00 It) i:tl to 4' 111! 11 4 12 II 12 4U 12 41 1 21 1 50 2 21' p.m p.m. 10 001 10 :w 11 27 11 12 14 12 25 12 32 107 1 :w 2 05 n.m JLI 1 p.mJI.v. Ar. I 50 I'ittxburnh. 3 (17 W. P. June 3 4t Killun ninu 4 So Hod Hank. 4r7iEBHt Ilrady ft 2tij... Parker... 5 ;i"i'.. FoxburK-. 6 4-H. Enilenton. 6 2:;Kennerdell Franklin. ..Oil City. Southward 2." B ") 7 23 p. in a. m. a. in 8 (HI 7 45I 4 (IH (HI 5 2(10 3'il p.m 3 If) 4 1H ft 31 G or! ft ( 1 1 12' Como where the Stock is Complete ! Cijino wcoro the Stock Is Now I Come whero tho Goods ara Reliable I Come whero Prices are the Lowest! 6 22 8 110 8 ft: 4 2: fi m ft 30 I 21 0 18 ft 41 4 6H 4 10 4 13 4 05 3 57 3 21 2 fiO 2 2(1' p. in 4. t.m.ip.iii. 7 :ii i i (I lo'li io 6 4fiill l7 6 02 10 l 4 4:1 10 31 4 12 10 02 A 12 11 30 8 00 1 10! 7 37"; 8 10 8 45; H 0.".! 7 23: 10 r.."i! 8 00 1 1 2ft: 8 111! 1 1 4.V p. 111. la. 111. p.m. N.Y.A P. ..Titusvllle. Corry.... .Mavvllle... ...Rrocton... ..Dunkirk. ... HllfllllO... ...Tionesta ... ...Tldiouto... ..Irvinoton.. ...Wrarron... Salamanca. ..llmdlbrd, ... .Oloan .... Ar. Lv 1 20 12 20' 4 03 fif 3 It (I f.2 0 44 IMH1 2 4.-.I 8 H I 2 lft 8 (!" a. in. la. 111. a. 111 la. 111. 1 2-r 12 'M 10 60 11 Ii. 10 03 10 !15 U47 18 1M. 8 10 1 18! 12 43 12 HI 1 1 W) U 3:1 1 lft tf 05 7 10 a ;ui 8 1(1. 7 40. 7 io. H 411. 4 4I. 4 20j, 4 0M p. Iii.l rfrRn(Viilo Sunday Train leaves Pitts burgh tUHl . in., arrives at Oil t:lty, 2:20 p. in. Heturiiinn, leaves l)il City 2:20 p. m., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:45 p. m., felon-. CLOTH INH FOR MEW, CLOH1NU nm liui, COTHINO FOR ANY BODY, AINU J. cm uuui. Our Clothing Itooin is full or New Su'ts just received and Marked Down Iaiw. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for pin at all Hlntionx. E. 11. UTLEY, mi liAVii) MdCAHUO. (Jen'l Sunt. uc.11. . , i-as. A St Pittsburgh, Pa. Our Goo.ls are all Now and Fresh, and -Will bo sold at the Lowest Poasihlo Price. Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. II. J. HOPKINS & CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Juno 10, , 18 WestwaidTi'Tttsliurgti Division East" A.M.I" A.M. 7 35 4 11 4 03 2 43 2 lft A.M -DEALERS IN- Whcn he got there and called fur the worship to tho hands of magistrates v08COE Conk. lino says he has ideas on present politics, but does aot think thorn worth expressingXOk, get off the percb, Roscoe 1 ff Davis is getting sensitive. He - being called a rebel and "I the same, however, Jeff rebel and traitor, and be change the fact now that it is becoming penful. ' v Tiie President will not attend the f Qrand Army reunion at St. Louis, on Nunt of that little rebel flag epi " V. He might hire a substitute for HOLE TOWN BURNED. brth Clarendon in Ruins. 1 , .? it.i VSl aestrucuve iue tutu ever Js-oil country town broke out V6flrendon, on the P. & E. vfoWen miles east of Warren, 'Jt n Ihe uight of the V ho daT, out of a total of bndred b'tiildinsrs. only , and upward of 1,000 siihout homes. The fire i simultaneously in tho tiDB mill aud iu the Swned by T. J. Maho "tment was called 1 no progress at 1 thortly their ' also took Iir led. A brisk iug aud tli., down b'.th nd"rthu trect money, be found that a cousin of bis, bearing the same name, bad lifted the money and spent the mo6t of it in treating bis friends, who cougratuu ted him upon his good luck in getting a fortune from America. At Clarion on Tuesday of last week Bird W. Greenlaud, aged 17 years, son of Major W. W. Greenland, acci dentally shot himself with a self cock ing revolver. In attempting to draw the revolver from his pocket to shoot at a bird tho weapen caught iu his suspender and was discharged, the ball entering the left groin. He lin gered until Thursday last, when he died in great pain, lbe young man was very popular with all who knew him. ' Prepare for Inspection. Tho members of Capt. George Slow Post, No. 274, G. A. R., are hereby notified that at our next regular meeting, July 20, 1887, Captain Cummins of Tidioute, will inspect our Post, and it is earnestly hoped all the members will be present, and in uni form as near as possible. A vote will also be taken ou the proposed Pension bill, and it will be to the interest of all to attend, and have their votes recorded for or against, or propose a substitute if so desired. D. S. Knox, Commander. , J. W. Moiikow, Adj't. THIS IS WHAT WE "Samantha et Saratoga." Mit-3 Marietta Holly, tho distin guished humorous author known as "Josiah Allou's Wifo," has just finish ed her cew hook, "Sau:autha at Sara toga," iu the inimitable mirth-provoking k-tylo of "Samantha at tho Centen nial," "i'.ctsey Bobbin," etc, aud has sold the MSS. for a good louud sum to Messrs.- Hubbard Bros., of Phila delphia, who are employing tho best humorous artists in the country to il lustrate it, aud propose bringing it uut liis siting at a popular price by svuscriptiou. Mi.-s llully speiit all i'ast season amid the uhiil of fashion at Saratoga, uud takes olf its follies, flirtations, pug dogs, low neck dross itii'. etc.'i elc, in a stylo that is ovtr- flowing with riohect humor, aud must create u great and policemen no more than He in tends that all licentiousness and theft and gambling shall be left to the civil authorities to suppress, while church and school aud home fuil to loach the Seventh and Eighth Commandments. We are radicals, and go for the root as well as the trunk and the branches of the devil's upas. Any man who opposes the sale of intoxicants iu the saloons, and yet bays wines, ales, aud brandies for his own tablo, is playing into the bauds of the enemy. Prohi bition and total abstiuance stand or fall together. A zealous political prohibitionist said to mo lately: "What is the use of I your total-abstinence sermons, aud temperance Sunday-school books, and tracts, and pledges? Clean out the sa loons aud tho evil is done with." Good friend, without moral efforts you will not be able to "clean out the sa loons;" and if you did people will get their intoxicants elsewhere, unls you can give them a total-abstinence con science to let the accursed stud' alone. The evil is uot "done with" while the drinking usages with open mouth cry out for the bottle! Push ou the temperance meeting. Push on the temperance literature 111 every shape. Push on the pledges 1 f entire abstinence. Push ou the fight for prohibition at the same time. Let the steam on both wheels ! We waul law, and love also; persuasion uot to driuk liquor. Shutting saloons is uot all; we must smash the jugs also. We want hundreds more fiery tougued advocates of total abstinence aud suloon suppression. Peace with each other, bretiireu aud sisters! But war to the hilt against the bottle everywhere ! f Preach. i Practice. I Uuarautnt!. Honest Values') Latest Styles PUT BEFORE YOU. Fairest Prices, j In opening our Elegant New Stock of early Spring Styles in CLOTH IK G, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WIS, CWSV GROCERIES, QUEENS . WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, . JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS! LOUNGES, (The Newest. YOU'LL FIND THEM I The Host. (.The Cheapest. Prioen Omilities. V AS YOU LIKE THEM. Styles, OOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. GGUHTBY raOBUOl JLWB VMM: 4 11 4 o:t 2 4:1 1 15 P.M - - -1 P. M. P.M., P.M 8 05 . 2 05 12 t844 11 4rlll 45 8 35 tl :!7;ii '- fS HA 3i:il 271 8 1(1 1 IS: 10 55 8 01 1 Ot'10 2'l t7 5:1' 12 &u! 10 lii 7 4o! 12 4:1 t uc 47 23 12 25 tl 17 7 05 12 ( i 0 IU 11 Ml 0 12 11 15 P.M. A.M. A.M. P. M . I A. M 4 20' H 15 P. M. A. M 0 12 11 05 11 05 fi 5 11 00,10 3: 5 30 10 43 5 31 10 30 ft 24 10 211 f IS 10 24 6 04 10 08 4 40 tl 53 4 34 , 9 30 4 21' 2H 4 071 0 12 4 05! 9 05 P. M.! A.M ur Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxbilrg Franklin lv...Oil City...ar ies. I Come! We will treat you right. Re member Siiuure Dealing in FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING! AT Exchange Muck, next to Exchange Hotel, Telephone. WARREN, PA. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE IMPROVED WHITE -IS- nutieti numi ,t kiiaaliou. Astonishing Success. It is tlie duly of every person who lias uweil KohcIiuu'm (ii i'innii t-iyrup to lut lis wonderful iUaliticH be known to their friciiiU in cuiiiii; t'oiiMimplioii, severe Coo'I'k, Croup, AhIIiiiih, Pneumonia, ami in iiu-t all throiit anil lun ilieiwe. No person can use it without iinuieiliatu re lief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Drnj;-fcist.-; 10 recommend it to the poor, dying con-uinptive, lit least to try one bottle, as WJ.ooo dozen bottle were "sold last year, mid 110 one case whore it failod was report ed. Such a medicine as the German Syr up cannot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample buttle to try, sold at 10 cent. Rcguliir size, 75 ceuU. b-jld by nil Druirisis and Dealers, in the Uuilvd States andjCauada. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction is (Simple, Positive and Durable. Its workmanship is unsurpass r.l. Do not biiv anv other before tryiiikt THE WHITE. Pricea aud Terms made Satistactoi y. DEALERS WANTED. WHITE SEWIXG MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, agenM!itu u4Ui-.iitMi. ttt-ltuuu urjrica u. tbeooun 0 HfR r m 1 n T 1 ' 1 ii o 200 A WELL-TRIED TREATMEN 12 111 1240; 1 h0 2 101 P.M ar... Oil City....lvf 3 0., OlwiioliM t3 2 Eaglo Rock...lt3X3 .. President..... 13 3t ...Tlonesta 3 fS ...Hickory 4 05 IrunkovTille.. f4 13 TiilioutP 4 2ft ...Tliomiison s... fl lr'j "7"Li)p 6 If"' nrrcii lv...Kin.ua....ar lv...Ttrndford ..ar A. M. ar...Klnma....l ... Siikiir Hun ... 0 66 ...... Corvrlon 0 U4 Onovlllo 0 I5.,..Wo.f Run.... 0 00;Qnaker Ilrldiic. 8 32 7 60 7 2(! 6 55 6 28 0 15 A.M. 8 35 ' A. Jl. A. M 11 25 6 12 P. M. P. M. 8 (Hi A.M 6 12 0 JO (I 17 0 45 H A3 10 0.1 0 4U.10 11 047.10 it 6 63 10 24 7 07:10 38 7 23 10 55 7 37 1 1 00 7 47! It 2A 8 03 1 1 37 8 10 11 43 1 bcrly lo l 1- FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, CA. TARRH, KAY FEVER, HEADACHE, DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, NEURALQIA, ana all .rcmt and h'trvout DUorJirt. "COMPOUND OXYGEN " bting tektn inla the system, the llrain, spinal marrow, ana tno Nenre-Gannlia Nervou. Ccniref" ar Dri. BTARKEY AND PALEN hav the liberty I rtfer (in Droof of their staiulinv as Phvsitiansi in ths followinff-nanied well 1 ... liav -.i-rl wWlJlr Nerve-Ganili: ih.ir Ti-jim-ni- Hon. William ' nourisheil and made more active. 1'hu D. Kellcy, Member of Congresj, Phila. ; Pm-. the Fountain Head of all acllviiy, Kev. Victor L. Conrad, Editor Luilieran F f?!?!!" bolh menial and physical, it re- OL-isrver, 1'hil.i. ; Ke. Cha. W. Cushlng, , ' t. ' -N atored lo a slate iif inlegrily, Locknori. N. Y. : Hon. William Penn Nixon, Ed- . and the nervous sleai. llor Inter-Ocean. Chicago, III. : Judga H. P. Vrooman, TO the organs, and urn g icncMio, kail., & thousands of olhcr, in every part of ihe world, v. I J muscles all act "COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE OF ACTION . . ZJ trS. cicuily .Hod House, Salamanca.., So. ('iirrollton So Vandalia., Alloc-any.... lv Oloan ... .ar P.M. 'A.M. Additional Train Leaven Kineoit lliOiiiiin, Warren ljiAOpm, Irvinnton 1:45 pin, Tidioute 8:15pm, Tionesta f:0,"ipm, ar rives Oil City fl:45pm. Additional TitAiN Leaves Oil City 6:00 am, Oleopolis 6:10 0111, EjkIo ltm-k (l:55iim. President 7:02am. Tioner-Ui 7:62hiu Hickoi v 8:4Uain,Trunkevvillet(:O0ain,Tld oute th'aOani, Tlionipso'n 11:00, arrives Irvinoton 11:30am, Warren l';50pm, Kin ziir 2:U5i.in. Snirar Kun 2:20. Corvdoil 3:00, Onovillo 3:15, Wolf Hull 3;30, tiuake BriilKe S: 10, Itod House 4:10, Salamanca. 5:02, South CarrolUon 5:30, South Vanda 1 in 5:48, Alloheiiy 8:18, arrive Olvwi 0:30pm. .-' Trains run on Eastern Timet. Trains leavin;r Pittalmrnh DiOOum, ar riving PitlslmrKh 7;2.ripm, are Solid Ti uiua between Hulb'to Mid Pittsburgh. Tuaiks leaving PittMburf-h W:50pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7;;i.'sm, are Solid Train with Pullman's Kleepiu) Cars between Uullalo and I'illBlmrh. rr-TickeU sold and baggogo chocked to all principal points. (let time lubles giving full inforinaMc n fioiii I onipany Anenu. GEO. S. OATC'HELL, Geu'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, tien'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., Jlulfalo, N. Y. J, L. CHAIU, Aont, Tionesta, Pa. AND RESULTS" is the title of a book of two hundred pagea n..l ..I,J l.u lln c;,9,i...w Bna Palm, which cives lo a 1 Inonirers full information as to this remarkable curative ap-"t and a record f surprisinK cures in a wide rauce wili br: mailed free lo any address on application. ..formation at to this remarkable curative necM and a record f ftiirpri&inK . & in a wide range of chronic cai.es many nf them nfier being abanduncd to die by other pVKirt.s, hr niniled free to anv ad tires on aonlicumn. Drs. STARKEY & PALEN, 1527-1529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Estate Notice. Letters of Administration having bo.il (rallied lo tlie undersigned, on the eatato of Charles 1 Hilton and Sarah A. Hinton, deceased, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest Count v, all persons indol.lt J to either ot wiid estates, are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having legal claims against the tino will present them without delay to N. I. HOST, Administrator, or E. L. DAVIS, Atfy, Tionesta, Pa. 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