THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WEN K, tOITOS PSOSSItTOB. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1RS7. Republican C'-otmly Ticket. rrotlionoUry, tit., CALVIN M. A USER. Sheriff, GEORGE W. 8AWYEK. Commissioners, J. J. rARSONS. C. F. LEDEBL R. Auditors, JR. 7.. GILLESPIE. E. L. JONES. Jury Commissioner, C. H. CHURCH. Our friends the enemy abould make the most of tho fact tlint Blaine is traveling in IroUnJ. They can hard ly help believing that he is trying to set tin the delegation from Ireland to the National Convention of 1888. Conducted by tlic Tionrnln lotion. 4th APPALLING RAILROAD HORROR I Fearfully Over 156 Killed and 300 Injured. The great drouth in the Northwest has been broken at last by a violent rain and wind storm. It comes none ton soon. Foreft and field files were sweeping over the parched earth, con suming what the drouth had spared The rain is too Into, doubtless, to help the shriveled crops much, but it will bring fresh grata fur the hungry stock and restore good water to the streams and wells, for want of which the health of the residents of the arid re gion was seriously threatened. The Disaster at Chatsworth. Tim W. C. T. U. meets tho 2d ana Tuesday "f each month, at 3 p. in. President Mr. I'll Holcman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. l. 1'nio, .Mrs, W. J. Robert. Kooordinir Sec v Mrs. 1.. A. nown. Cor. Hoc. t Tram-Mr. S. P. Irwin. lHTKI.KVS XKNH 'A SAI.TK. Ti.n Snlvo In tho world ijr t ins, Bruises. Sore. Ulcer, Suit Rhoum, Fever Sore, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn, and all Skin Eruption, and posi tively cure I'llo. or no pny reiinun. i guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Frleo 2ft cent per box. For sale by G. w. Jlovurd. Hoc tmtn him that mvrtfi 111 nniimmr ,;,,l- ihni ntitlr.nl thu hvlllr to him, mid ' . -.. r . -. mnkcft htm i-nMA-fni.. nan. n, i. On Wedoosday night last, 10th inst., an excursion train of fifteen cars en route to Niagara Falls went through a bridge near Chatsworth, 111., on the Toledo, Peoria & Western road, and oyer a hundred people were killed. Soon after leaving Chatsworth, as the train naared Piper City, the bridge crossing the Vermillion river gave way and the train plunged down a teep embankment into the stream. The can caught fire from the lamps and a fearful panic ensued. The wreck is about three miles from the station. -A dispatch from Chatsworth under .-data of Aug. 12, says: The latest par ticulars of the terrible disaster three miles from bere on V edoesday night chow that the bridge was weakened by fires originating in the surrounding fields and underbrush in consequence of the drouth and sparks, or Bet by train wreckers for the purpose of tilun- . 3r. The latter theme is supported by the fact of the robbery of many of the killed and injured passengers of the excursion train. All the cars ex ept the three sleepers were telescoped Seventy-five killed outright and 300 injured, perhaps twenty or thirty of them fatally, is the appalling record of the night's disaster. Two miles east cf Chatsworth, before daylight this -morning, there were sixty-five bodies Jaid out on the prairie and forty or fifty were found lying wounded under some bushes Dot far away. Some of the latter died while being lifted up - on flat cars for transportation to Chatsworth. At the wreck hundreds of men were searching for more vic tims, and shortly after daylight four more unrecognizable masses of human flesh and tattered clothing were found deep in the ruins. The ill fated train was undoubtedly the largest excursion ever pulled out of PovjiTwo engines were required -who was ao frightfully mangled, ex postulated with the general superin . tendent about the way the train was made op, insisting that it ought to be taken out in two sections, but bis words were of no avail. Later reports from tne awful catas trophe place the number of deaths at f-L. xmfrfkJStof TMn deaths expected among the injured. The frightful ca lamity is certainly without a parallel in American railroading. Thomas E. Powell, candidate of the Ohio Democracy for governor, is doing bis part to help on the campaign by coiue about the state saving : "Yes, I expect to be elected." The Mugwumpian Boston Herald consoles itself with the reflection that "there is no reason to despair of the -cause of civil servico reform." This manifestation of faith is beautiful and pathetic. It implies an enduring be liet that civil service relorm has gone brighter and better world. -vIVe urge every iiepubucan to see that his name is on the registry list in Lis respective districts, lbe lists are now posted at the places for holding the elections in each precinct. Mem be re of the Republican County Com nut tee in each district should see to it that every Republican is registered Sept. 7 is the last day for registering, During a lecture on athletics at Chautauqua assmbly, William Blalkie advocated a general culture of all the muscles instead cf aoy special set saying that Haolan, being accustomed to pulling oars, could strike ouly light blow, while John L. Sullivau being in the habit of striking, could not pull as strong an oai as a sixteeu year-old boy. At the recent amateur regatta at Long Point llaulan was a&ked as to the correctness of this statement. He said : "I thick I could strike a blow that would be more pow erful than one by a lad, but I could not go iuto a fight with hope of win ning. My muscles are trained to pull, not to puth or strike. When men train for special work they usually auiouut to little in anything else. Blalkie is right. If a man wants to r a whole man he must cultivate all .he mus'-lts iu tho body.' Blizzard. The shocking railroad accident near Chatsworth, Illinois, on Wednesday night, in which nearly lob lives were lost and three tiroes that number were injured more or less seriously, will doubtless set people to wondering whethre in our efforts to annihilate time and space we are not paying too dear for our whistle. Under existing conditions of travel, when speed and cheapness are the chief elements of the problem, too little regard tor safety is entertained, alike by traveler and transporter. Save that the fact of the burning bridge might have been made known before the heavily laden train approached it, and the calamity there by averted, the accident Feems to have been unavoidable. Even though it occurred at miduight, the engineer did not discover the fire until so cloee to the bridge that it was impossible to stop. Once on the bridge, no human agency could avert the frightful cat astrophe. What wonder is it that when the cars, all crowded with pas sengers, were telescoped or piled high in wreck in the fatal ravine, the loss of life is terrible to contemplate ? Had it been otherwise it would have been regarded as a miracle. The great wonder is that of the nearly one thous and passengers, the list of dead, though shockingly large, was not even greater and the disaster more appalliog, if pos- 8i bio. But moralizing on the catastrophe will not bring back life to the man gled bodies or soundness to the shat tered limbs, it is natural that we should express sympathy with the Buf- ferers and grief stricken one9, and in dulge in the hope that there will soon be ao end to these shocking disasters. The only way to avoid repetitions of these heartrending scenes, recently of startling frequency, is to take such precautions as prudence dictates for their prevention, tot instance, it a watchman had been employed on the section of the road in which the bridge was located, the chances are the disas ter would have been averted. Or if the train had been smaller and there fore lighter, the bridge might not have given way; or if the rate of speed had been lower, a stoppage might have been accomplished. Considerations surh as these must enter into the cal culations of railroad managers and the traveling publio if railway travel is to be freed from 'the perils which now attend it. Meanwhile our sympathies go out to the stricken families and to the managers of the railway in their mis fortune, and we express the hope that the reading world may not soon be horrified by a similar catastrophe. A DIG PI-TII.LKRY. There is a distillery in Massacbu setts which is the largest rum distillery inthowoild. Tho amount manufac tured averages ninety barrels a day ; some for home consumption, hut the greater part for export to the coast of Africa. Lch barrel contains forty three gallons. Th!s is a trafliio iucom parably worse thin that iu slaves, and vet. solely because it pays alike the manufacturers, traders, and govern ment, it is openly tolerated and en couiaged. There is a day of reckon ing coming which the parties concern ed little tbiuk of. Sha.uo on the Chris tian government that wiuks at such villainy ! The licjormer. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS &. TIONESTA, SIGGINS ! GROCERS, PENN. There was a time when the temper ance movement was largely the Strug gle of a few poor victims of the traffic, to free themselves. That day has passed. The reform has become part of tho religious faith of this nation, and in spite of all the sophistries aud work of tho drunkard makers and their aiders and abettors, the day is not far distant when a state will no sooner license a man to carry on a business to debauch the loved ones of the women of this land, than it will license a man to steal the jewels from their jewel cases. John B. Finch. The ha"it of intemperance by men in office has occasioned more injury to the public and more trouble to me, than all other causes : and were I to commence my administration again the first question I would ask respect iug a candidate for office would be, "Does be use ardent spirits?" Thorn at Jefferson. The National Temperance Hospital located in Chicago completes its first year this month, and has fully demon strated that alcoholics are not neces- sa.iv iu the treatment of disease. Over two hundred cases have been treated without a drop of alcohol in any form and not a single case has been lost. The amouut of money paid for the public schools of the state of New York for the school year of 188G was S13.284.986.64. The driuk bill of New York City alone for the same pe riod was over $50,000,000. Mr. Moody is reported as saying that "intemperance is ten times worse in Chicago than when be was there ten years ago. Chicago is also un derstood to be enjnyiug the benefits (?) of "high-license." We lead but one life here on earth. We must make that beautiful. And to do this, health and elacticity of I mind are needful; and whatever en dangers or impedes these, must be avoided. Longfellow. SHERIFF'S SALE. RY VIKTl'Eof n writ or Horl raoln Um.ip.I nut of tho Comt of Common pIimw of Forest County. lVnnsy 1 vnnia, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in tho borough ol 1 lonesiii, TiirnsruY. AfousT istii. A. n. isst at 2 o'clock, p. m., tho following real estate to wit : X. K. CLA UK. Trustee for It. 11. Armor and T. N. Barnsdall, now lor uso ol Voter Perry, v. .1 AMES COOPER snd WALTEK COOPF.lt, Fieri Facias, No, 22 Hotteinber Term, 1SS7. Ilrown iV, Stone. Atlv's. Al tho defendants- riiiiit. tine, interest and claim of. in nnd to the following do- scribed plecs or parcel ol innd, situate in the township of Howe, county of Forest nnd State of Poi.nsvlvania. Ileitis live hundred acres of tho estern part ol Warrant Number Thirty-one hundred nnd ninety-seven (llli'i ), and thrt Eastern part of Warrant Number Thirty-ono hundred and ninety-five (:il!i.., bounded on the Kosthv lands of llulila aldlieimer et al. out of the eastern part of Warrant :U!7 on tho North bv tlifl division lino between Warren and Forest Counties ; on the tut bv lands formerly of Tairirart et al. ; on tho South by boundary lines of Warrants :U!I." an-! 8l'i7. Heiimsamo premises de scribed in deed from P. M. Clark to W. I,. Chrisman. Recorded in Forest County, In Peed Hook oluiuo 12, liases 4in, Ac, i (excepting twenty-live acres in squar form in North-west corner, Wiavina there on erected ono steam boiler, one frame barn, four frame dwellinir house ; nnd all loir, lumber nnd bark l.vinjr thereon. Taken in execution and to lie sold n the property of Janie Cooper nnd Waller ... . t .1 - i.rv I.- ' I 1 . rrv..aA tOOItCT, III lllf til iKin, i mnn-" for It. K. Armor and T. N. lhiriiHilall, now for use of Peter Perrv. TF.RMS OK SAI.rc.The following must be strictly complied with when the property is Btrieken down : 1. lien tlio piaimiii or oilier lum crcu itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, nnd a list of liens inchuiinjr mortae searches on tho prop el ty sold, together with such lion credit or's receint for the amount of tho pro coed of the salo or such portion thereof as ho may chum, must ue lurnisiieii tne Sheriff. 1. All bids must be raid In full. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. m of tho same day, at winch time an property not settled fin will atrain bo put up and sold at the expense aud risk of tlio person to whom nrs sold. Seo Purdon's Pieest. Nin'li Kditlon, pago 440 and Smith s forms, pape :i4. L. AUNKW, Sheriff. Sheriffs ofuee, Tionestn. Pa.. July 10, IKS' IN OUR GROCKRY DEPARTMENT WIM-. ALWAYS 1JE FOUND THE FRESHEST GROCERIES PERRIES, FRUITS it VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Druji Department, which is in charRo of a thorounhly eompotciit Clerk, will always bo found tho PUREST )UU(iS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST C A H 12. The only brand of Laundry Soap Bwnrded a first, class medal nt tlio New Orleans Exposition. Guaran teed absolutely pure, and lor rjcneral household purposes is tho very best r . CCOOC000000300CO cocoo coooococcoocoooooooooec WE SAY- COME! COME! COME1 Como where you ean buy nice Dress Goods ! Conio where you ean get Good Goods Cheap 1 Como whore you can kpI what you want I Come whore the goods redeem thomsolves I Southward. 2. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS DEALING ap It represents somethlnir yon like and predate, it illustrates our meiii od of doing business. It means 'SQUARE DE1LIXG ! Dou't you seef THIS IS WHAT WE ( Preach. I Practice. I Guarantee, Honest Values') Latest Styles PUT BEFORE YOU, Fairest Prices. J In opening our Elecant New Stock early Spring Styles in SUITS PARLOR AND CHAMBER LOUNGES, TABLJilS, 3eC, CO.VU3 WllEilE THE firinGM&'S ?MR& InSrillNG DRESS GOODS we have complete slock of, tho Choicest Goods nt prices that will astonish the close buyer. Sattino Berbers Suitings, Ginghams, T5i xmmzxt a o, jiotjoito, of every kind at lowest price. XjZDIIES' SHOES &c slippers. ALLEGHENY JALLEY R. R. Most direct route to Pittsburgh and tho East. Only route landinir passengers at Union Ntntion without delays or transfer. T-Trains run by 1-jistern limn, 'i'lino table In effect July 10, 1W. . Northward. a. m I) do 10 l:t 10 4 11 :: 11 45 12 II 12 4" 12 4H 1 21 I AO 2 21 p.m. p. m 3 II. 4 I.'. 5 !((! (1 (1 22 8 no 8 ivr 4 2.-i p.m. p.m. Lv. Ar.ip.m.i ;-,() 1 M Pittsburnh. 7 20 10 00 S 07 W. P. June 0 is 10 :w B 4.l Kitlan tiinu! S41 II 27 i 4 3; Red Punk. 4 W I14l 4fi7;Kast P.rady 4 40 12 Hi ft 20 ... Parker... 4 1:1 12 '.!.'; f K.V.. Foxbnrn . lift 12:12, 5 44;..Emlenlon. 3 S7 1 071 H 2:1 K ennerdell 21 1 its! OIV.L.Franklin... 2 Ml 2 0,-; 7 2ft...Oil City... 2 20 a. in p.m. Ipm a. in.! a, in.! M.N il OS! , . in. p.m. 7 :w: l ir 0 I!' 12 10 5 4.VI1 87 6 02 10 5 2 4 43.10 3.1 4 12 10 02 4 l:i- 52 3 ftft! 44 3 lii; o oo 2 4.-. 8 ill a i.r 8 us a. ma. in. Come whoro the Stock is Complete ! Como weere the Stock is New 1 Como whero tho Goods are Reliable I Come w hero Price are the Lowest! in. 7 10 CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOHINO FOR POYS, COTHING FOR ANY UODY, AND EVERY P.ODY. Our Clothing Room is full of Now Su'tsjust received nnd Marked Down Low. WE WILL NOT RE UNDERSOLD. And dou't forget that wc nre Headquarters for . A P.iP.m. A.m l'itusvllle. 1 20 1 2ft 4 12: Corry.... 12 20 12 211. ft 20! ..Mavville... 10 SO It 1ft ft 54 ...lti-octon... 10 0:1 10 lift . fl h; Dunkirk. 471 10 I!, 8 2(ll ... Hnllalo...! 8 10 8 301. 7 37 7.....;i...iintJi.".. 1 1H 8 fo. . H 10; . .Tidioiito... 12 4:1 7 40. . ft 001 8 4ft Llrvineton.. 12 U 7 10i... ftiMl; HO". Warren... II no 04in... 7 2:110 5ft1 Salaiiianca. 0 S3 4 4!'U, 8 (Ml II 2ft ISradford. 1ft 4 20... 8 to 11 4ft I Olran 9 06 4 (K.. . p. 111. a. 10. p.m.iAr. Lv. a. in. p.m.L., -liitVitln Sunday Train leaves Pl't liui-irh IMNia. m.. arrivoa ut Oil City, 2:20 n. 111. lleturiiinir. leaves Oil City in., arrives at Pittsburgh 7:15 y. m pinir at all staiions. llAVlii McCAliiiO. Unn'l Supt. E. 11. UTLKY, Gen. Frt. Cass. ari. V, 2:20 ' 2:20 ) ., stoj Pittsburgh, Pa. XL. UfFffiO JftMRAlLROAD, Our Gooils arc nil New nnd Fresh, and will bo sold Como nnd see us. No trouble to show goods. . at tho Lowest Tossiblo Trice. IT. J. I-IOIPKIlSrS c"fc CO. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., TIM ETA RLE IN EFFECT June 10, 1W. WesfwlTid "plltsburnh Division Eiistwarti A.M.IP.M.I A.M.IP.M. 7 i! 7 2ft nr Pittsburgh lv HOI SMI 12 II 12 14 4 11 4 01 2 41 2 I ft A.M. 4 II 4 03 2 41 2 1ft p. M nr Pittsburgh lv Parker Foxburg Franklin lv..,OU City. . .ar -DEALERS IX- of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. YOU'LL FIXD Til I; Prices Qualities Styles. ' Tho Newest. Tho Host. Tho Cheapest. AS YOU LIKE THEM. Rc- Of the one hundred saloons open in Sioux time of the Haddock thirds have been closed, mainder are doomed. and seventeen county at the murder two and the re- Coniol 'We will treat you right. member Square Dealing in FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING ! AT CiKEi:Nr.UXON, Exchange Rlock, next to Exchange Hotel, Telephone. WARREN, PA. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY EVEUY DEPAUTM EXT. V. M. I'. M.i l M. tlpft! 2 oft 12 2a!ar... Oil City....lv t8 44 (1 4ft 11 Wi Oloiipnlis, IS 3ft tl ."7 11 :iJ...I-:a-.'li Rock... jSiU 11 31 It 27 President..... 8 10; 1 lS'inftft Tionesta 8 01 1 03 10 2.'ij Hickory 17 M 12 .VI 10 12 ..Trunkevvillo. 7 40 12 4 li 0 it' Tidio'uto 17 23 12 2ft! 9 1" ...Thoiiipsim 7 0" 12 0"! 8 4" IrvincUiii .... 0 IU It SO' Warren 0 12 II I ft, Iv...lv.mziia....a! P. M. A. m.' y.ji- V. M A. M.I 4 20 fl 1ft1 lw.P.rnd ord ..ai l P. M.' A. M.Ia. M.I 0 12 U Oft 11 Oft ar... Kinr.ua.... 1 ft 50 II oo lo Sfti... .Sivriir Hun ... ft 30 10 43! ilftft1 Corvdon II 34 Onoville 0 K1L..W0 f Run.... 0 OO ljuaker Bridge. 8 32:...ltel House, 12 40, 12 26 1 1.0 I 88 2 15 2 0,1 i M a.m. 1-. M. A. M. 3 Oft ftd f3 2(P 7 l' 13 33 t7 17 13 30,17 20 fi2i 7 H7 4 Oil 7 Ml 14 13 7 M 4 2:. 8 10 14 4ft;t2 ft ir; 8 4ft r. mi1 fl oft 6 12, 9 35 V. M.I A. M. P. l. A. M. 8 On 11 2-"i mmmi mmnm mw cash: .. Salaninnca. 7 20 .Ko. Carrollton..! 6 ftft...So Vundalia 0 28 1 Allegany... 6 15 lv Olcan ... Jir A.M.I '.M.iA.ll. (I 12; 0 411 H 171, 9 4 ft 0 33 10 01 A 40 10 11 6 47 10 IS 6 53 10 24 7 07 10 3! 7 23 10 lift 7 37 11 00 7 47 11 21 8 03 11 37 8 10 II 45 P.M.'A.M TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOOPS. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in 1 Nature cives us grandeur of mountains. glens and oceans, and thousand of means rr enioyment. we can desire no iietter when in perfoot health ; but how ofton do tho maiority ot people tcel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occa sion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Ureen a August r lower, win make mem free from disease, as when born. Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy-rive per cent, of such maladies as liillouHnc.su, Indigestion, Hick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostra tion, Dizziness of the Mead. Palpitation of tho Heart; and other distressing symp toms. Tluee doses of August flower will prove its wonderful cllect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. OON'T K.XI'KKI.MENT. You cannot afford to wasto time in ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always n-eins at first, only a cold. I)o not permit any dealer to iniMino upon you with some cheap imita tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you; get tho genuine. Because he can make more prolit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't bb deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung ami Chest affections. Trial bottles free at G. W. Uovard's Drug Store. Confirmation Notice. The following accounts have been filed and will be presented to Orphans' Court at Sent. Term. 187. for con lir mat ion : 1. The second and tinal account of Wm. C. Coburn, (Juardian of Lura Ilga Hvde and Millie. Wildio li)'dc, minor childrcu of Ezra M. llvde. deceased. 2. First and final account of Win, R. Huddleson, Administrator of Daniol Ilud dloson. deceased. 3. Final account of Thos. J. Dowinan, Guardian ot I-.tta K. rlemlnsr, minor child of Joseph G. Flemiuir, doceased. CURTIS M. SlIAWKEY, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa August 17, 1887. AUDITORS' REPORT-HOWE TWP. C. F. FOX, Treasurer of Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., in ace -nut Willi Howe Township Koad Commissioners : Dr. To orders outstanding last settle ment. Mar. 23, lssft Joftofl 33 To orders drawn for tlio year lssft. 1222 10 To orders drawn lor tlio year IbxI. 4:0 Id To cash ., 12 40 -IS- Tlie Populnlloa of Tient-tu, Is about 700, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some atl'ection of thu Throat and Lungs, as those com plaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all noj to neglect the opportunity to cull on us and get a bottle 01 Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price Sue., and Si. Co. Trial size tree. Respectfully, G. W. Bovaril. kavi:i ins 1. in:. Mr. D. I. Wileosfcon, of Horse Cave, Ky., saya ho was, for many years, badly alilicltst with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains weru almost 11 ni-nd u ruble and would sometimes almost throw him into convul sions. He tried Klcctric Bitters and got relief from I ho first bottle and alter taking six hollies, was t-iiUrt-ly cured, mid bail gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says ho positively believes ho would have dice!, iiad il not been for tlio relief ultorded by Electric Bitters. Sold a, titty cents a bot tle by G. W. Bovard M82 8 -Cr. By orders paid sinco Mar. 23, 1883 .$307 7 20 By orders outstanding 5003 38 By Cash in hands 12 40 8182 08 C. F. FOX, Treasurer, in account with Overseers of the Poor : Dr. To balance on hand at last settle ment, Mar. 0, issti $ -18? 05 To Amount of Duplicate 1120 38 To amount of orders outstanding . 3ft3 04 tl0o2 05 -Cr. By exonerations and Commission.? HI 61 By orders paid 1423 fl By balance in hands 3i0 03 tjl!l(i2 Oft Foxburg, Aug. ft, 1K7. We, Ilia Auditors of Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., have examined tho above accounts and have found litem cor rect. JOHN KEAGAX, L. T. DAMON, Auditors. C. F. FOX, Town Clerk. STEAM ENGINES1 and Machinery a Specialty. Secondhand Kriifines and Boilers on hand. Send for Sioik List. THOMAS CAItLIN, Alle fc'limiy City. autly. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction is Simple, Positive and Durable. lis workmanship is unsurpass ed. Do not buy any other before trying THE W II IT 11. Price and Terms made Satislactoi y. DEALERS WANTED. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. , CLEVELAND, OHIO. Estate Notice. Letters of Administration having been rraiiiod to tho undersigned, on the estate of Charles 1 Union ami Sarah A. H intun, deceased, late of Tionesta Borough, l-'orest Countv. all persons indebted to either of said estates, aro reouested to make imme diate iiavment. and those huvlug legal claims against the same will present llii in without delay to li. inmr, Administrator. or E. L. DAVIS, Att'y, Tionesta, Pa. ty, P. -a O , M 7.-1 11 il :d iT U ;i m s-A-2 P ,r 'i VA 1 A 53 p. : . m k k u n M -a & H oHH J P W' r? Send for Catalogue. Senr! fcr r-T-Pncjo ILLUSTRATED (ATAIOCUZ MFNTIOM Executors' Notice. POOD SALARIED If or Commission to Men and Women I to act as local or traveling Audits. No experience needed. Steady work ! Jam Mi E. Whitney, Niirseryinun, Jtochister, N, Y. Mention this paper.; img t'i. Estatoof Hon. John Itock, late of Tio nesta. Forest County, deceased. All poi sons indebted to said e-statu aro requested lo make immediate payment. "Andthoso having leu'al claims against the tame, will present them without delay 111 proper o dor for bcttleiiicni to SF.ltlLLA KECK, W. K. KECK. Executors, or MILES W TATE, Attorney. June 14, 1887 ct , ro - ir ; ; J W 5.31 10 30 ft 21 10 2! ft 18 10 24 ft 04 10 08 4 40 0 ft3 1 4 34 9 30 41:1' 0 28 4 07! 12 loft! 9 0ft r. M.'A.M. Ani'lTioNAi. Thain Leaves Kinr.ua U:0.)iim, Warren liiftOpin, Irvineton 1:4.1 pin, Tldioul 3:lftpin, Tionesta ftiOopm, ar rives till City A: I'ipm. additional. Tiiais Leaves Oil City 6:00 am. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eagle Kock 0:.Vmin, President 7:02nm, Tionesta 7:ft2sm Hickory 8:10am. Truiikov ville :00am,TU outo i:'oOain, Thompson 11:00, arrives Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:ft0pm, Kln- 7.11a 2:0.1pm, Sugar Kun 2:20, Corydou 8:00, Onoville ;t:lft. Wolf Kun 8:30, Quaker Bridge !l:40, Kod Houso 4:10, Salamanca ft:02, South Carrollton 5::M), South Vanda lia 6:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Olean 6:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh (1:00am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:2ftpm, are Solid Trains between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:ft0pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7::iftnm, are Solid Trains with Piillmair Sleeping Cars between Bntl'alo and Pittsburgh. jr?r-Ticket8 sold and Viaggage checked to all principal points. Get time tallies giving full informatk u from Coinpanv's Agents, GEO. S.'G ATC11ELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gun'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Excliango St., Butfalo, N. Y. J. L. CKA1G, Auent, Tionesta, Pa. PARKER EROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Show-rooms: 97 Chambers St., New York. Tho Jtichest Humorous Book of tho Ago is SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA bv Josiali Allen's Wile. Miss Holly spent ail last season amid llio w hirl of fashion at Saratoga, and lakes oil' its lollies, llirta tions, low neck dressing, pug dogs, Ac., in her inimitable, iiiirth-inovokiiig style. Tho book is profusely illustrated by Opper tho renowned artist of Puck. Will sell immensely. Price fcl.ftO. Briuht Agents Wanted. " Address liUBBAHU BBOS., Pubs., Philadelphia, Pa. lil-.Nl. Law Blanks ! Blank Books ! 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