The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 03, 1887, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. t. WINK,
KDITOK PSOMIITOS.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1887.
Itepubllran County Ticket.
Prothonotnry, Ac.,
CALVIN M. ARNER.
Sheriff,
GEO HOE W. SAWYER.
Commissioners,
J. J. r ARSONS.
C. P. LEDEBUK.
11,
Auditors.
.. (HLLESP1E.
E, I JONES.
Jury Commissioner,
C. If. CHURCH.
CALL FOR TIIF HFPfBl.K'AN STATE
COVKNTION.
s RErrnT,icA1
TTKK,
K, JuneO, 18S7. I
IlRADQtTABTKRS
STA.TE COMMITTKK
Tnn r.F.i.rlt ia. .Ill
Tlio Republican State Convention will
ha hnlil in thn Onnra House. at Harrisburg,
mi the third Wednesday ot August, the
17th. NOT. at 10 o'clork. . m., for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for Stat
Treasurer and Judgo of tlio Suproino
Court, and for the transaction of other
bnsinoss.
The attention of Republicans through
out the State Is respectfully directed to
the following Pormanenl Rules for tlio
holding of State Conventions and the
conduct of the nartv.
First, That Delegates to the Stato Con
vention shall be chosen in the manner in
which candidates for the General Assem
bly are nominated.
sreowD, Hereafter the State Conventions
of the Republican Party shall be held not
earlier thau the third Wednesday of Au
gust, except in the year of the Presiden
tial election, when It shall bo held not
more than thirty days previous to the day
iixed for the National Convention, and
except In Gubernatorial yoars. At least
Hixty days' notice shall be given of the
'-"-date of the State Convention.
Third, That we recommend to the
'- connty organizations, that in their rules
Ihoy allow the largest freedom in tho gen
eral participation in the primaries con
sistent with tho preservation of the party
organization.
The State Convention of June 30th, 188(5,
having abolished Senatorial representa
tion, Delegates to tho approaching State
Convention will be selected according to
tho number of Representatives in tho
legislature to which each county or city
Is entitled under the Representative Ap-
' "portionment law passed at the recent ses
nion of the Legislature.
THOS. V. COOPER, Chairman.
Governor IIiix's friends delight
edly make the announcement tbat be
receives two or three times ns many
invitations to attend agricultural fairs
and catllo shows as President Cleve
land does. Governor Hill evidently
isn't afraid to go around among the
people.
An exchange directs attention to
tho fact that in Pennsylvania there is
oo general publication of new laws.
Persons intending to nsk fr special
legislation ore required to publish
their iutcnlious in the newspapers, but
laws intantled for the covcrnment of
everybody are not required to be pub
lished before or after passage, except
in the pampltt form, as supplied to
the justices of ihe peace, and that is
useless so far as the general public are
concerned. Ignorance of the law dues
not excuse its violation, yet it would
seem that the geueral public ought to
have some means of kuowing what the
laws are which they are colled upon
to obey. Now about all the knowing
they get of the laws is furnished gra-
tuitouslv through tho enterprise of
newspapers. Tho need in this regard
is emphasized by the fact that at pres
ent the pamplet laws of the last ses
sion of the legislature are not yet
published and yet these laws are now
actually in forco in the elate.
The Democratic Drift.
V. C. T. U. COLUMN.
Conluct(l 6.v the Tioncita Vnion.
4th
Thn W. C. T. IT. meets tho 2d and
Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in.
President Mrs. Eli Holeman.
Vice Presidents Mrs. J. U. Dale, Mrs,
W. J. Roberts.
Recording Sec' v Mrs. T,. A. Howe.
Cor. Hoc. A Tre'as. Mrs. S. P. Irwin.
ll'oe tmto him that tfirrth his neighbor
itiink, that puftcst thy hotllr to him, and
mnkc.it himtlrunkcnalso.Mnb. It, !"
KKFF.CT OP ALCOHOL ON THE STOMACH.
Ibe KepubucaD nominations in
Ohio are not anywhere near as satis
factory to the Demoerats as the Dem
ocratio nominations are to the Kepub
Jicans.
Polygamy is in peril again. A
.movement is on foot to dissolve the
Mormon Church and escheat its prop
rty. If each a movement can be
pushed to a successful issue, it is to be
.hoped it will be done : but the twin
relio has ao often escaped the fate
merits that it is hard to believo any
(movement for its destruction will ba
(successful.
it I
Gen. Powell, the Democratio can
didate for Governor of Ohio, has the
-unreasoning confidence of all green
candidates- He is quoted as Baying
iu s opinion tue-pwpwCT are
very good for Demociatio success in
-that State this fall. After the voters
of the Buckeye State have had their
eay in the matter, Gen. Powell will
know more about it. And he will be
madder as well as wiser.
There is no longer any doubt as to
.ihe whereabouts of M'Gvipiolbe
-condemnd Chicago boodler He is in
Canada, doubtless enjoying himself
lugely at Sheriff Matson's expense.
The latter may as well withdraw his
offer of a reward for the boodler'a ar
rest. He is too smart to put himself
in peril by returning to the United
States, and kidnapping has come to be
too risky a business.
Two things distinguished the Dem-
cratic Convention in Ohio last week.
First, its complete control by the
Cleveland Administration; second, its
broad and unequivocal declaration
against Protection. Put the two
things together, and you have the un
mistakable Democratic drift.
The explicit declaration agaiust
Protection was the more remarkable
because it is a new departure fur the
Ohio Democracy. The Democratic
straddle between Protection and Free
Trade was peculiarly the Ohio idea
The Democratio trading politicians of
that State were beyond all others tho
inventors and champions of the double
twisted, back-action form of expression
which could be made to mean Protec
tion for the Protectionists aud Free
Trade for the Freo Traders. They ad
vocated the policy of facing both ways
and could never be induced to commit
themselves openly and unreservedly
against Protection.
It is the tno-e surprising and signifi
caLt, therefore, when the Ohio Demo
crat make a platform which distinct
!y rejects and excludes the protective
ides. This is the first time they have
eve? ventured upon such a policy. It
ia the first time they have directly
abandoned their old grouud and
thrown off the mask. Their platform
makes no pretence of coddling Pro
tection, as they have done heretofore,
and boldly declares in favor of a tariff
for revenue only. They would strike
at every industry which is protected
and in order to do this would maintain
all the internal taxes.
Tbey have taken this position under
the direct influence of the Clev'eln"
Administration. The chppj0Dgbip
of the Administration auC the cham
pionship of F:;.e Trade went haud in
Jiandi, x he same forces which carried
the one shaped the other. It is one of
many signs that the Administration is
openly joining bands with the Free
Traders, and that the battle for and
against Protection is becoming more
sharply defined than ever before.
The plain attitude of the Adminis
tration will make it the supreme issue
of 1888. PAiTa. Press.
One half of the new Panama canal
loan ba been subscribed, which will
Scarry the enterprise along only a year.
The French people no longer Beem to
share the sublime faith of M. De Les-
ecps, the originator of the great work,
in its success, and as a consequence
they are not bo ready to risk their
"iask for its oontinuance. When they
ehut off the supplies absolutely, the
abandonment of the project will be
only a question of time.
The Ohio Republicans plaoed the
fallowing ticket in the field at their
convention held ia Toledo last week:
ir Governor, J. B. Foraker; Lieu
tenant Governor, W. C. Lyon ; Su
preme Judge (long term), William T.
Spear; Supreme Judge (shoit term),
F. J. Dickman ; State Auditor, E. W
Poe ; Sta:e Treasurer, J. C. Brown
Attorney General, D. K. Watson
Member Bsard of Publio Works, C.
A r lickineer. benator bnerman was
endorsed for President in 1883.
Fatal Wreck on the P. & W.
Tue t'.cket nominated by the lie
nublicans of Ohio, is a cuarantee of
the success of tho party iu November.
Tbe convention was harmonious, the
u m chosen for standard bearers are
ttue, tried and trusted leaders, and
the platform gives out the ring of true
Republicanism. All those things are
augurs of success, and under the brave
and skillful leadership of Governor
ForaVer, tho Republican jiarty of the
Buckev Sif will 6coru a olJ time
victory at tbe polls.
At Foxburg last Wednesday at 12:15 the
Kano express in charge of T. J. Rainey,
conductor, and E. M. Turk, engineer.
Pittsburgh & Western Railway, north
bound, while ascending tho hill, collided
with a freight train. The trains met on
the second or center "switchback." near
the bottom of the latter, and the collision
resulted in the death of D. W. Jones, of
New Brighton, Pa., commercial traveler,
and tho serious injury of W. S. Pollock,
drummer, of Pittsburgh. The train was
tilled with passengers, many of whom were
more or less seriously injured through
the shock and jar. At the time the colli
sion occurred the trains approached each
other back end foremast. The passenger
train ascending and tho freight, which
was a heavy lumber extra descending,
bringing the rear ends of the trains in
contact. Jones and Pollock received their
injuries while in the act of jumping off
what ordinarily would be the rear end of
the passongor train, now the foremost end,
and were caught and pinioned by the de
scending train. Mr. Jones was killed al
most instantly. Pollock's injuries, while
severe are not supposed to be fatal.
An inquest was held on tho remains of
Jones and the jury found that "deceased
came to his death by being crushed be
tween two cars on the P. ik W. Railway,
due to a collision botween train IS and an
extra freight; that Engineer E. M. Turk
Conductor T. J. Rainey were negligent in
their duties in leaving Foxburg without
satisfying themselves as to the wherea
bouts of the extra when their orders were
to meet said extra at Foxburg."
We frequently read in the daily
ni cs. accounis of a sudden death, after
drinking a qnnntily of liquor say a
pint of whiskey. Dr. Taylor relates
tho case of a man who died in half an
hour, r.ftor drinking a bottle of gin
somethina over a pint Dr. Seaverns
peaks of a child which died in tweu
ty lour hours, alter swallowing one
ounce of rum. A few ounces of strong
alcohol say six ounces taken into
the stomach, and absorbed into the
system, will kill a very strong man,
in a very short time. Wbero these
facts are kuown people wonder why
Smith, Brown, and Jones do not die,
as they are very hArd drinkers. It is
because alcoholic liquors, used as a
beverage, are composed of -alcohol
very much diluted with water. Ordi
nary good whisky or brandy, if there
can bo anything good in that which is
bad, contains about forty per cent to
fifty per cent of alcohol, i. e., they are
about half water. But notwithstand
ing they are so much diluted, so pow
erful is the pioson of alcohol that
when taken into the stomach, even in
this diluted state, congestion of the
coats and vessels of that organ nltnoBt
immediately ensues.
How do we know that this action
occurs? I answer, from experiments
made in many cases by eminent au
thorities, but especially by Dr. Beau
mont, of the United States Army, in
1822, through an opening in the stom
ach, made by a guushot wouud, in the
left side of a Canadian lad, named
Alexander St. Martin, tearing away
the teguments and muscles, perforat
ing the stomach, leaving an aperture
two and one half inches iu circumfer
ence, through which the whole process
of digestion, and the action of liquids
and solids, could be studied. Thus it
was proven by experiments, that when
alcohol, in any form, was taken into
the stoma."h, it produced congestion
bv acting as an irritant. If there be
food in the stomach when alcohol
taken, as was proven also by Dr. Mon
roe, of London, digestion is immediate'
ly stopped, until the alcohol is absorb
ed. The alcohol, being antiseptic
stops fermentation, hence stops diges
lion. And thus it is an habitual user
of alcoholic beverages must become
dv9Deptic. The walls of the stomach
hecomo hardened, thickened; the pep
tio glands, which secrete the gastric
juice, become atrophied, are rendered
inactive, and the supply of gesiric
juice, which is so essential to digestion,
is materially diminished. It does
"lore it precipitates the pepsin from
the gastric juice, and renders that fluid
useless. '
In nearly all enses of chronic alco
holism we find iuflammation of the
stomach, resulting in foul ulcers, and
cancerous diseases of that organ. The
functions of the stomach, in cases f
this kind, are entirely euspendtd. The
power to digest food, and every process
of waste and repair is weakened. Tbe
patient does not willingly take food ;
may not have taken auy for days and
weeks. If food is forced upon him
the stomach rejects it. Nausea and
vomiting are present. Ho cannot
even retain water, except in very
small quantities. Sometimes a large
quantity of clotted blood is ejected.
If the patient dies with delirium tre
mens a post mortem examination will
eenerallv reveal the stomach black
with mortification. .James Gray Jew
ell, M. D., resident physician llome for
Inebriates, S. R, Cal.
Enjoy Lifo
What a truly beautiful world we live in I
v,itnr irivp us irrandeur ol mountains,
glens and oceans, and thousands of means
of enjoyment. We can desire no better
when in perfect health ; nut now mien u
the majority of people fool like giving it
up disheartened, discouraged and worn
out with disease, when there is no occa
sion for this feeling, as every suuercr can
easily obtain satisfactory proof, that
Green's August Plover, will make them
frco from disease, as when born. Dyspep
sia and I.Ivor Complaint are the direct
causes of seventy-five per cent, of such
maladies as Hiliousness. indigestion, .sick
Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostra
tion, Dizziness or tlio Head, Palpitation
of tlio Heart, and oilier distressing symp
tom. Tin eo doses of Auitust Flow or
will prove its wonderful effect. Sample
bottles, 10 cents. Try it
HERMAN & SIGGINS !
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA,
PENN.
ftnnic Foolish Pritt1i
Allow n couuli to run until It gets beyond
the reach of medicine. They olten say,
Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases
it wenrs them away. I ouui tuey no in
duced to try tho successful medicine rail
ed Kemp's rialsam, which wo sell on a
nositive iriiarnntee to cure, they would
iinniedirttclv see tho excellent effect sftor
taking the tirst dose. Price iiOe and 51.00.
Trial size free. U. W. Hovard.
IN OtTTt OROCEUY DEPARTMENT WU.h ALWAYS RK FOUND
the Fnmirmr mooEMim
PERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETARI.ES OP ALT, KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which Is in charge or a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
prescriptions compounded with utmost CAR1S.
0
cooccoocoooococo cocooccoc oeooeoccocoooooocc
A 'nttnlns rorlitnnte HlnrovrrT.
C lpt. Cn'.rmau, sehr. Weymouth, plying
between Atlantic City and N. i ., had
been troubled with a cough so that ho was
unable to sleep, and was induced to try
Dr. King s rsew inscovery lor consump
tion. It not onlv gave liiin instant relief.
nit allavod the extreme soreness In his
reast. His children were similarly at-
fectod and a simile dose had tho same hnp-
nv effect. Dr. Kinu s New Discovery is
now the standard remedy in tho Coleman
household and on board the schooner.
Free trial bottles of this standard reme-
:ly at U. W. llovard's Drug Storo.
IMTKLKN'K AKNH'A HALVE."
The best Salvo in the world for Cuts,
Ri'iiiscs. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hhotim, Fever
Sores. Tetter. Clmip"d Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and imsi
tivcly cures Piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranlceit to give period snusmeuou,
or money refunded. Price 'Zj cents per
box. f or sale oy u. w. jiovaru.
ii it ac i; vp.
You aro feeling dcpresed, your appe
tite is poor, von aro bothered with lleiul-
ache, you aro lldgettv, nervous, and gen-
enillv out of soils, and want to braco up,
Urace up, mil noi wun siimniaiiis, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for their
basis very chear. bad whiskey, and which
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
vou in worse condition than before. Hat
vou want is an alterativo that will purify
your blood, stnrt healthy action of l.ivcr
and Kidneyn, restore your vitality, and
itive renewed health and strength. Such
" ... . :n i: .. j I
a nieuicuie tvou win iniu in r.iL-ivi iv.
ters. and only 50 cento a bottle at O. V,
liovard s Drug Mora.
--WE SAY-
COMIS!
COME!
COME1
Tlio only brand of Lnundry Soap
awarded a first, class medal nt tlio
New Oilcans Exposition. Ciunran
teed absolutely pure, and lor pencrnl
household punxwes 19 the very best
Como whore you can bny nice Dress Goods!
Como wliero you can get Hood Goods Cheap!
Como whore you can get what you want !
Come where tho goods redeem themselves!
ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
Most direct route to Pittsburgh and thn
East. Only route landing passengers at
Union Station without delays or transfer.
"Trains run tiy Kaslern lime.
Time table In effect J nly 10, 1SK7.
Northward.
1.
COME WITKBE TIU?
In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish tho close buyers.
n. I fi.
ttiite Beriberi Suitings, Gingbains,
of every kind at lowest prices.
a. in
tl 00
10 II
10 4
II ai;
1 1 4"i
12 11
12 40
12 4M
I 21
I M
2 20
p.m.
pTm
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4 i:
n or.
11 22
8 on1
p. in. p.m. I. v. Ar.
H fit) I fid Pittsburgh.
io oo a ot w. p. j init
io Us 3 40 Kiltiin ning
11 271 4 :t i Rod Hunk.
1 1 4:ll 4 67 K.iiMt llrady
12 Hi 5 2U... Parker...
12 2.V f iw.. Fox burg.,
12 Xi' H 44 ..Kmlenton.
1 071 tt 2:1 K enuerdcll
:w fl 5."..Franklin...
2 Of, I 7 2fi...Oil City..
a. m p.m.
H. III. a. Ill
S OS'
Southward.
p.m.
7 20i
(I IX
A 41
4 58
4 40
4 1
4 Ofi
3 67
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2m)
2 2t l
p. m
a. in. p.m.
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4 43 10 31
4 1210 02
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3 5ft 4
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2 15 8 or,
a. m. a. in.
LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPEBS.
Come where tho Stock Is Complete !
Como wooro tho Stock Is New !
Como wliero tho Goods aro Reliable !
Come where Prices nro tlio Lowest!
4 12,.
5 20).
5 6 1 ,
A Mi
8 20 1,
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8 10,
8 4.r.
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..Tiliisvlllo
....Corrv....
.Mavville.,
..llrocton..J
. Dunkirk.
... Itullalo...
...Tionesla. .
..Tldioiito..
.Irvincton..
...Warren...
Saliimiiuca.
...Iliad lord..
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CQMK WHERE TJTK tajl(MJ.X$ ;lilK
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS clothing for .men. ci.ohing for roys,
COTHING FOR ANY 1IODY, AND EVERY BODY.
Our Clothing Room la full of Now Suits just received and Marked Down
Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forgot that we aro Headquarters for
p.m.lAr. j-iV.ia. m.ip.m.i
Trt-Iliill'itlo Sunday Train haves Pitts-
hit i-i! h O.Otla. III., arrives at Oil
li. in. Relurninir. leaves Oil City
in., arrives at i-nisntirgu :n p. in., poi-
liuiif at all stations.
DAVJ l Mi t'A ItOO, Gen'l Stipt.
IVCS l-IMS-
Citv, 2:20 J
ity 2:20 p.
E. II. U
DEALING
TLEY, Gen. 1'rt. ,Wss. Agt,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
It represents something you like and ap
preciate. It Illustrates our meth
od of doing business. It
means
"SOUAKE DEALIXO !
Don't you see?
Our GooJs are all Now and Fresh, and will be sold at tho Lowest Possiblo Prico.
Como and boo us. No trouble to show goods. "
IT. J. HOPKIISTS & CO.
TIM IS TABLE I N E FFEf'T Juno 19, IK87.
WestwaidJ Pittsburgh Division Last ward
THIS IS WHAT WE
( French.
i Practice.
(Guarantee.
Honest Vslnesl
Latost Styles , PUT BEFORE YOU.
Fairest Frieos. J
In onenimr our Elctiant New Stock of
early Spring Styles in .
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
- LOUNGES,
TABLES, cC,
- '" (Tho Newest.
YOU'LL FIND THEM Tho Best.
The Cheapest.
WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.,
A. M.l
7 35'
4 II
4 03
2 43
2 15
l M.l
7 25
4 II
4 03
2 43
2 15
v.'r. m.
arriltsbtirgh I v
Parker
Foxburg......
..... Franklin
lv...Oil City...ar
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIOHS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
Prices
Qualities,
Styles.
AS YOU LIKE THEM.
Como! Wb will treat you right. Ko-
member Square Dealing in
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING !
AT
Exchango Block,
next to Exchange Hotel,
Telephone. WARREN, PA.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
r. M. l. m
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P. M.l A. M.
TAKEN IN EXCHANl! I! FOR GOODS.
THE IMDVEO WHITE
-IS-
The 1'upululiou of Tloai-slu,
Is about 700, and we wouM say at least
one half are troubled with Dome atlcclion
of the Throat and Lungs, as those com
plaints are, according to (statistics, more
numerous than oth -rs. Wo would adviMi
all not to neglect the opportunity to call
on us and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Luns. Price 50c. and
tl.OO. Trial bize tree. Kespectl.illy, G.
W. Buvaxd.
1
THE HOUSE WITHOUT A FOUNDATION.
"We are studying tbe house on the
rock. Before trying to teach the hid
den truth of this parable, 1 am anx
ious to have the children clearly un
derstand the literal meaning, so I dis
missed my children by saying, 'Now
be sure you look at the foundations of
your own houses. lV-thans you may
see a bouse that is being built. Just
nnn vour eves.' The next day, all
i j -the
children were questioned. All
hail beeu close observer", Willy alone
looked nuzzled, and when asked, said,
'We bave no fuuudulion, we livo over
a saloon.' " Youny Crusader.
One of the most socecusfjl organiza
tions for temperauco work in Great
Britain is "The Travelers' Total Ab
stinence Union," a gospel temperance
mission amongst show people. Over
4,200 aators have uuited with the so
ciety, aud Cud it a great source of
strength iu their lives usually open to
temptation. Is not the foregoing item
a suggestion for some of our W. C. T.
U. workeis?
TIIK KASIKST SELLINO. THE BUST
SATISFYING
SEWING MACHINE
ON THE MARKET.
IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT.
Its Construction is Simple, Positiveand
IHiral.le. Its workmanship is unsurpass
ed. Ho not buy any other before tryniK
THIS WHITE. Price and Terms made
hutislactui y.
DEALERS WANTED.
W HITE SKWINU MACHINE CO.,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Estate Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned, on the estato
of Charles Hintoii and Sarah A. Hiiilon,
.1... i.nsed. Into of Tionosta llorouu'li. Forest
Coiintv, all persons induhtud to either of
said eslntcs, aro nqucsteu to iuhko iuhiio
diate pavinent, and those having leiiid
claims against the same will present them
without delay to n. o. mini,
AdininiNtrator,
or E. L. DAVIS, Att'y, Tionosta, 1'a.
H" Send for
q g o Catalogue.
I M Phi a S to
g ill f'7 g.
n.'i, 0 (V It l..,lv Clean .
I'. M. A. M. A. M.l
Aiuiitionai. Tka l N Leaves Kiitr.ua
IhO.'ani, Warren Ui.Vipm, Irinn(on I:4.i
pin, ridioute ;i:l.'.pin, i ioiichiu o:u.jpm, r- ,
rives Oil City ll:4.".pin.
Aiuiitionai. 'J ka in Leaves on viiy
C:0O am, Oleopolis 0:40 am, Kagle Hih:K
Oifi'iam, l'rosidcnt 7:(K!am, Tionesta 7:Wam
Hickory 8:40am, '1 ruiiKeyvuie w:uaiii,nu-
outo 0:.r)0am, 'l'lionipson ji-.i', arrives
lrvinelon U::iOnm, Warren l'Ji&Opm, Kln
zua ll:().'.f,m, Sugar Run l!:liO, Corytlon 3:00,
(inovillo .1:1ft, Wolf Hun 3:30, Quaker
Rriihro :t:40. Red Honsa 4:10, Halaiuanca
K..t.f UAt.lh , -.arpnlltin .S':ill Klltltll Vailda-
lia fi:IH, Allogneny o:ts, arrives uicau
eiMOpin.
'rrains run on eastern limn.
Trains leavimr Pittsburgh B:0Oain, ar
riving ritlsl.urgh 7:-'.r.m, are Solid Trains
between Itulfalo and l'ittsluirgh.
Tiiains leaving Pittsburgh M.xinm, ar
riving riltsburuh 7;.'i.'iaiu, are Solid Trains
with Pullnian'M Sleeping Cars botween
Iiulliilo and Pittsburgh.
ty-Tickets sold and baggage ciiocKy
to all principal points. f
,ct lime tallies giving lull uiioriimr
from Company's Agents.
t i Kt 1. is. i i A l t li r. un, vicn i ij . .
J. A. PKLLOWK,
tien l I'ass'r and Ticket A)jeiit,
No. M Kxchanire St., Htilfalo, N. Y.
J. L. t'RAHl, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
Sontl for76-Pago
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
MENTION THIS PAPER.
POOD SALARIED
U or Commission to Men and Women U
to act us local or traveling Agents. No
experience needed. Steady work ! Jamks
E. Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochestur,
N. Y. Mention this paper.) aug-i).
Executors' Notice.
Estate of Hon. John Reck, late of Tio
nesta, Forest Coiintv, deceased. All per
sons indebted to said estate ure requested
to make immediate payment. And those
l.avinu leiial claims aiiaiiist tho same, will
present ihein witlmut delay in proper or
dor lor liutiiemcm. io
SKI! I LLA RECK,
W. It. RECK.
Executors,
or MILES W TATE, Attorney.
June 14, 1807.
PARKER BROS., Makers,
MER1DEN, CONN.
Show-rooms: 97 Chambers St., Nsw York.
The Richest Humorous Rook of the Ago is
SAIYIANTHA AT SARATOGA
Josiali Allen's Wile. Miss Hollyspeiit
all last heason amni tne wnu i w
at Saratoga, and takes oil' its follios, flirta
tions, low neck dressing, pug dogs, Ac,
in her inimitable iiiirlli-provokiug stylo.
Tho hook is profusely illustrated by Opper
Ihe lenownwl artist of Puck. Will', sell
immensely. Prico $'-!.50. llright Al-J-iiIs
Wanted. Address lIUliUAHO BROS.,
Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. la-atJ
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RIDGWAY, PA;,
Are now solo proprietors and publish
ers of tlio celebrated -Scha'ning Series
j of Copy lighted
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Consisting of nearly four hundred differ
ent forms and printed on tho best lineu
le.lirer naunr. They ai-o Complcto, Uni
form, Acetirate, and have tho endorse-
nient or tho nest law juoges in inu rviauj.
Write for catalogue. jJiscouutto ucaiers.
We also inauulacturo
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And do all branchi: of
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In the neatest nnd best style of the art.
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