THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINN, t ditch 4 PneraiiTOR. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1P89. The Old and The New. All of tbe newly elected countv cffi cere were qualified and took charge of tbeir several office, on Monday of thit week. At the Prothonotarjr's office Mr. Shawkey steps down and out making room for Mr. Arncr, and in doing ao deprives Forest county of one of tbe most efficient officials it bas ever bad ; in fact we doubt if his su perior in that capacity could be found in the State, and the void he leaves in bis office will be bard to fill. Yet his successor Mr. Arner, enters upon his duties with an honest, hearty endeavor to give tbe people a first clars admin istration of the office, and in his prin cipal Deputy, Mr. Jas. D. Davis, he has a very efficient assistant, who can be relied upon to keep tbe records of (he office in a superior manner, both creditable to himself and acceptable (o tne people. For both the new and tbe retiring official we bespeak success in the future. George V. Sawyer takes charge of the keys, bracelets, ball and-cbain, and other paraphernalia of the Sher iff's office, relieving Mr. Leonard Ag new. For the latter gentleman we can say, with the belief that we re fleet the sentiments of four-fifths of the county's citizens, that his admin istration of the Sheriff's office has been among the cleanest and most sat isfactory in the Listory of the county. Uniformly courteous and gentlemanly, he bas made a host of friends during his term, and yet always did his whole doty unflinchingly. His successor, Mr. Sawyer, as was shown by tbe vote he received, is a popular man, and we predict that he will lose none of that popularity during his term of office, which we further predict will be con ducted in a business like manner, and with fairness to everyone. Future auccess and prosperity to both of them. In the Commissioners' office two good officers retire to make room for two other good men. Messrs. Chad wick and Byerly have labored zealous ly to discharge their duties with fair ness and to the very beet interests of tbe taxpayers of tbe county, in which efforts they have been successful in a high degree. They are a pair that could not and would not bs influenced in the discharge ofjl-dr duly by im- jiuio uuuves, sua snoweu inrongnout luteVthey bad the backbone to stand up for what they knew to be right, and they now step down and out with the good opinions of every fair mind ed citizen. Messrs. Ledebur and Par eons, who take their places, are like wise level beaded, cool business men, and possessed of tbe proper material ' faithful guardians of tbe peo In this particular tb; . ably assisted by Qomiuissioner Shields whose course was so handsome ly endorsed by the people at the re cent election. His three years' ezper- wuto iu mo oiuce win ligoieu me work materially for the new board. They organized Monday by retaining all the old appointees. They are as folio fs: Clerk, Jas. T. Brennan; Counsel, E. L. Davis; Jauitor, S. J. Campbell. Good luck to the retiring as well as tbe new board, and may they have smooth sailing throughout The new board of county Auditors, like the old, are a set of good business men, who will see that all the other officers "attend to their business qp to tbe handle," as it were. They bave already begun tbe work of overhaul ing last years' accounts, with District Attorney Clark as their clerk, and will undoubtedly find things in apple pie order. Tbe new beard is com posed of Messrs. Jones, Gillespie and Blum. Messrs. Davis and Walters, who have for the past three years pulled the names of jurymen from the wheel with a firm and fair hand, give way to Messrs. Church and Cooper who will hereafter perform that important office with the same uuiform fairness, and without fear or favor. Extending the compliments of tbe season to tbe Old and tbe New, we wish all a happy and prosperous New Year. Senator Ransom and Representa tives Henderson and Cowles, of North Carolina, called on the President re cently, and in the course of their con versation intimated that they could not support a bill framed on the pro visions of his message, as the people of their state were a unit on certaiu features of the internal revenue repeal, which sentiment they were compelled to respect. - -a Goveknob Beaver bas issued a proclamation announcing that tbe to tal amount of the State debt canceled for the year ending Nov. 30, 1887, was 11,418,511. At the close of the same year the total debt amoaoted to 115,840,471.28, and the assets of the sinking fuud to $10,684,362.43. This leaves I'euo-ylvania with a debt of 5,156,108.85. W. C. T. XJ. COLUMN. Conducted by the TioHetta Vninn. The W. C. T. V. inocts tho 2d nnd 4th Tneaday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs, Ell Uolemnn. Vic Presidents Mrs. J, G. Dale, M. S. W. J. Roberta. Rooordlng Sec'y Mrs. h. A. Howe. Cor. Seo. & Treas. Mis. S. P. Irwin. VToe unto him that iiveth hit neighbor drink, that putte.it thy bottle to him, and makes! him dmnken aim. Hal). II, 15. The wicked workclli n divritful work : but to him that son cih riglilomiNiiOMS shall bo a sure reward. Row 11, 18. DUVXK OK CIDER. Cider is the curse of New England. I have an uucle living near my father in a town of MasMchutetts. His farm is valued at (12,000. He is the father of ten children, and he ii so cross that his sons can not live with him. Cider makes drunkards that are very hate ful and disagreeable. One year when the apple trees were all in bloom, looking so beautiful, my auut, the wife of this uncle, said, as we stood looking at them, that if it were in her power, she would blast every blossom, for she knew what they would bring forth the next winter. My father is in his eightieth year. He bas always made cider and drank it, but I never knew him to be drunk. For tbirty-two years I have been mar ried, and lived some twenty miles from the old homestead. As a matter of course, we visited there several times every year. Eight years ago this summer, I took my youngest boy, then ten years old, aud we went to my father's to spend a week. We were to meet there my eldest son, who had been away from home six years, a part of the lime doing business in Boston. One afternoon ray two sons went with a number of other youug men to a pond not far distant to bathe. Very soon my youngest boy came back, saying, "Mother, Herbert is drunk! He fell out of the boat, and he couldn't walk straight." And be fore the child finished telling me, the remainder of the party came in, and I had the mortification of seeing my first-born, then twenty-three years old, in the bloom of young mauhood, drunk on cider! He had stolen into the cellar through the hatrbway, after dinner, and helped himself! I shall never forget the agony of that hour, nor the further shame of the next day, when he told me that be bad been drunk a great many times at bis grandfather's on cider. And my son was a drunkard ! And it be gan at the cider barrel at my owu father's. I plead with him, and pray ed with him, and urged him to sign tbe pledge, and he did so for two weeks. He would not promise to give up the drink for a longer time. I need not tell you that be became besotted, and that he wasted, in the city of Boston, a handsome little for tune ; that he nearly crushed his fath er's life out of him, and broke my heart. t Of conrse we did everything we could for him. For two yetri we had him at home with us, and ob, what years of trouble and sorrow tbey were ! We are very glad now to b9 able to say that be has reformed, and we hope it will be enduring. But even that can not make us forget the years of anguish and trouble that bave gone over us. It can not give him back to us pure aud clean as if he never had sinned so fearfully. N or can anything give to him the reputation be might bave won, nor restore to him all these wasted years of his young manhood, which instead of being years to which he can look back with pleasure, are clouded with the most painful memo ries. But while we can all rejoice that be is so far restored, yet so as by fire, there are thousands that have no such joy to brighten their darkness. The grave has closed over their loved ones that have died as tbe fool dietb, and there was no Lope in their death. And tbey were made fools by that simple, silly thing, rotten apple juice! Surely every mother's heart ought to curse the cider; nay, she ought to do more, and learn how to save her chil dren from it. S. P. A. TEMPERANCE ARITHMETIC. The people of tbe U. B. pay ?80, 000,000 yearly for the support of the public schools, and $1,484,000,000 for the support of the saloons ; how much more do the saloons cost than the schools? The health department of the Ver mont V. C. T. U. intends to issue a calendar for 1888, giving a bill of fare for each day in the year with recipes for preparing the food with sanitary rules and appropriate proverbs. There is a professor of philosophy in Dale, Switzerland, in the medical college who is a thorough going ab etainer, and is gaiuiug students to his views. This soems a marvel, but the law of a clear braiu is spreading far and wile, WHAT AM I TO DO? The symptoms of Billonmios nro un happily lint too well known. Thpy difl'or In dilfcrent individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom n bronkfSMt enter. Too frequently, alaa, he has an excellent appetite for lioulds but none for solids of summing. Mis tonRUO will hardly benr inspection at any time; if it is not white, and fnrrd, it Is roiifth, at all events. The direti e system is wholly ont of ordor and Diarrhea or Coimlipadon may bo a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids iir even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and oftcu hcadacho and acidity or llatuleinti and tenderness In the pit of tho stomach. To correct all this If not efleet a cure try Hreen's Atituxt Flower, it costs hut a tri ll and thousands attest its ellicncy. A Vmnns Piaravrry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Hisea.se fastened its clutches upon her aiid for seven years she withstood ;ts severest tests, but' her vital ortMns wero under mined and death seamed imminent. For three months she enuithed Incessantly and could not sleep. She linn phi of us a bottle of Dr. Kinif's New Discovery for Con sumption and wan so much relieved on taking lirst dime that she slept nil nijrht and w ith one bottle haslocn miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. l.uthcr Lut..1' Thus write W. C. Hninrick Co., of Shel by, X. C net a free trial bottle at II. V. Movant's Drug Mtore. lll'CKt.KVN AKMCA WAI.TE. Tho Is'st Salve in the world f ir Cuts, Ilruises. Sores, I'lcers, Salt Klieiini, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cltnppl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is Riiaranlccd to isive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Friro 25 cent per box. For salo by W. W. Ilovard, Tb Verdict limalaiaas. W. D. Suit. Iruu,zlHt. Him. us. lud.. e. tifies: "I can rocommend Kleotrle Hitters as the very best remedy. Kvery bottle sold has given relief In evory caso. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bollville. Ohio, Hlbrma : "The best selling medicine I havo ever handled In my 21) years' experience, is Elootric Hitters,1' Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the venliel unanimous that Klectric Hitters do cure all diseases of tho Liver, Kidneys or Hlood. Only half a dollar a bottle at O. W. Hovard'a Drug Stole. A Great National Journal. THE NEW YORK Mail and Express The Advocate I tlio Boat Interest of thr HomeThe Knfimf ol the Saloon. The Friend of American Xabor The Farorite Newapniwsr of Teople of Refined Taatet Krery where. Formnny yw.ru tho dully edition of the Xp Tore MAIL A ND KXl'HF.bS lia teen T?cakz sized aa the .fading afternoon paper of thi mi tronolis, -hll It weekly edition hM bceu THI' FAVOH1TK 1IOMK pAPfcRlu thoinau.'.s ol farailln In eT?ry 8 1 Ate In tho Union. It ha utuin.tl lt groat popularity and Influence bv Ua enter, prleeln the collection of news, the purity ol tia tone, and the abtlltr and con ran of it advocacy of the Klfthton all oii'tlotio( pnbltc interest. .FOR lHKHthe mail iKi Ei pr rue will be entter paper than ever. a&L M olean. luteroat . lag, in tractive Homo Newspaper, ltaolirtUeompftrtionwithanyothrr In the conn, try. It In one of tboLAHGKMTl'APKRS ITU 1,111 F.I anywhere, .ami spare neltlu-r laiornr e&pt'uoe to secure for It a readers the very beat In aU departuituiu ot newspaper literature. OUR POLITICS. W bllT tie TtMraMteso party to ti ttie trn Inalrumont ot tho POLITICAL I'KOIiKEh! of tho Amprion pnopln: and hnMuift that tin lonfst enforcement of lta principles u tlie In st rumnuitee tf the nattounl weliimt, we elmll ftup. f ortthem with all our mifrlil; but vn tiliall alwnvs rcat oitpaelog piu'tiea with vonaider&Uoa sad ta'lr play. AGAINST THE SALOON. TlieMAn.irDFTpmtssls th reeopiired lend, lnv journal of tho country in the ftrout Ami Huloon Kcnnbllcan movement. It brliovea that the liquor trahlo ait It exiata to-day In the l ulled Htatea le the euemy of auolety, a lrulunl aourco ot corruption In politlca. vhe ally oi ti.an hy a .rnoolofcriin?, luii, with its avowed piiriHuso'ot 'eaing to corruptly control elections and ) itila tion. la a menace to the puhllo welfare and de served the condemnation or ail rood men. In brief, all who wish to havo In their hoinee S FIH6T.CI.AkM KKWlSFAPKIl of national eoope, broad vlewa, elean pages and courageous, yet kluillr, utterances on all que, tlons of general puhllo Interest, will not be disappointed In the II ail jud KXI'Uksh, and we respectfully soiiclt their lunaeuco aud suu pcrt. M'TtsmiPTTO RATESWvrwiKLT, per year, V l.!M) six months, ItO ceuts: three months, l cents. Dailt, per year, a)ft.OOt sli months, t:I.OO; three luuuUis, sl.dOi uuo month, 0 cvule. r-VEIfY PCDrttiBER to th Wfbki.T who eendn fro cents to par for vac King and poftare receive a prrnt from the Mail Atli KxntEss ANY TWO of our elenant Premium Portrait ot tdneoln, Clrnnt, GartleM, i.Kun and Jicoclitn; eiart coulea of tho ilncm rmyon itK ho.tht8, J 1 x7 tnchua In aUu, aeut to hie addxeba free and postpaid. T OR SI.AO we end the Matt, axpFtfrkm one yor and a ropy of Mankat-Ay'a preat paint i;t tr i hrfM Mcfore Pilate, richly and artitir. ui y riprudiu-.Mt In UO colore. Tim original of 1 01 7mo HliUC1U V"X recuuLly Mid for ever A l.AUiiK T,1ST of other popnlnr and val. nablo prointuni! are oftVivd to ubscrlut-ra and fliT'-nta on the most liberal Vmia 'J liey cannot b tiuiiti'ibtd LuTu. bt-ud tor our circular. AGEXTS WANTED. TTe wanta good spent in every town and Tit. "ite wliemwo liuve iiotoaa now at work. 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Wo nuiirauU'o our work eijnul to that of any establishment! in the State. Write for estimates. Address us nhove. The Hiehest 11 timorous Hook of llio Ajto iu SAMANTHA AT SARATOGA by Johiah Allen's Wife. Miss Holly spent ail hutl acabon amid the whirl of iashiou at Saratoga, and takes or!' its follies, llirlu tious, low neek dresin, puj; dogs, A'e., ill her iiiimitublo mirth-provoking stylo. The book is profusely illustrated bvOpper the renowned artist of l'uek. Will sell immensely, l'riee Uriht Ajjonts Wanted. Address IIUlillAllD HUOSj., J'Hb., I'hiht K lj.hia, I'u. 1J til. SHEniFF'3 SALE. HY VIllTtM? of a writ of Vendi. 1't., Issued out of the Court of CouutMn I'lenn of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, tl'ero will bo exposed to sale hv publio vendue or outerv, nt the Court House, In tho Horough of 'l'ionesta, Pa., on SATUHDAY, JAN17AUY, 14, A. I 1S8S, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to-wit: KT.IZA ItKTlt WALSH vs. JAM US W. VAKI, Vondl. Kx No. 2 Kebruarv Term, 1SSS. Agnew Clark, Att'ys. All the right, title, intero.it nnd claim of the defendant of, in, and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the town ship of Jenks, and county of forest, nnd Stiito of Pennsylvania, lleginning at n post j thence by land of 8. 11. and J. A. Iteyner, south lil ti-10 porches to n post ; thence by land deeded to S. W. Paine, west 1SU perches lo a post j thence bv land deeded to II. Spencer, north 1(H) (1-10 perches to a post s thenco by tho northern llingham boundary line, south degrees east lfii 1-K) perches to tho place of begin ning. Containing one hundred and twenty-eight and eight-tenths acres, more or less, and being prt of Warrant No. Wll, and the same premises eonveved to the said James W. Ward by deod' of H, M. Fox et. tlx,, beat ing date April 18(15, recorded in Forest County In locd llixik No. 2, page 4"2, ike., and' having thereon erected one two-storv frame dwelling house 1Sx2S feet, with 'Fll ltlxO feet, ono frame barn UlxlO feet, and about 100 fruit trees growing. Taken In execution and to be sold nstho property of James W. Ward, at the suit of I'.iiAitociii .t aisu, TKUMS OF S.YLF.. The following must be strictly emu pi led with when tho property is sti u ken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other lien cred itors beeou e the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro-Ktipt for the amount of the pro coeds of (lie sale or such portion thereof a he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid ill full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued nntil a o'clock p. m ot tho next day, at which time all properly not settled tor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, Ninth K litlon page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 3S4. L. AON KW, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Tionestn, Pa., December 20, 1SS7. THE IMPROVED WHITE -IS- I THE KASIKST SET, LINO, THE D1T SAT1SFYINU SEWING MACHINE ON THE MARKET, IT SELLS UPON ITS MERIT. Its Construction is Simple, Positive and Durable. Its workmanship is unsurpass ed. Do not buy any other before try'-,. THR WHITK. Prices and Terms liiado Satisiactoiy. DEALEIlS WANTED. VIIITE SEWINll MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. CF3ti Astf,lU u hi':I rt , u its La oil I eJi ll-.T.t't. i,ii,,-iBt4 u tttJ. ... Mason Sz Hamlin Organs and Pianos. Tho Cabinet Ov?xn wrw Inlrntlnccrt br Ma.on Il:;i!i;iu in Ist.l. Ma-mi & H;n.ili:i Orj:ini havu ftlu.iv nuiiii tin. i il.cir upri-mitrv mcr ail hiIk m, lmvitlir ffwivnt lii'.'imftJioii.HiUl uliliH-ALWuliU tXMMsnsWWnwMHM The Tmprovt'tl Minle of Kf r'ui-in;? I'i.uio-, fiivrKt il by Mjoii i ilainitii in Is4--.1, I n j-rt-Ht tidvnm In Li coii-truciiHii. rxp'TU proiionnciiiy it "the cn-fiu-rat iiiiprovi-ttifMi in jjiuikh iii liHlf ft tciititry.11 runi tiiL-iilitr. C"iil.iiuin' 40 ictiir.oninl from IHin-tiOMTM, iriiiKiciann, initi tuucr, unU Tiuno uud HASOS ts HAMLI1I ORQAU AND PIANO CO., 13 E:t ll-.i Sr. (Us'.m S;at), HI77 TOEI. A GENTS XI WANTED To ciinviiss for one of tho larixest. oldest eslalilishiKl, H(st Known Nurseries iu tho country. Most liberal terms. Cnoqiialcd facilities, (icueva Nursery, Establislied into. v. iv 1. h.mh II, lieneva, N. Y. WORK FOR THE WINTER"! luialile men of onorLrv ami nosh i-un have permanent in loyiiiciil w i(li us this winter ut (rood pay, selling our choice lino oi .nursery mocK. JellllH lllieial. 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Shantv Hlankets, Mixed Wool Illankets Horse Illankets, Kneo Robes, Wolf Robes. ' BOOTS AX Our stock of Roots and Shoo Is very laro ar.d MUST lit", SOLD, RUBBER GOODS AND FELT BOOTS A SPECIALTY Gmcrm?iK89 GztQCgniES, GxiQcitrxs, FLOUR, FEED, AND SALT! Our Oroeciy Stock is always Complete, and embraces everything kept i this market. HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY. Como nnd seo us ; wo will do you good. HT. J. HOPKINS & CO. HERMAN & SIGGI'NS ! DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR G ROC EH Y DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS RE FOUND rim freshest GJiQcmim BERRIES, FRUITS A VEC.ETARLES OK ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Driifj Department, w hioh is in cliai-jro or a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEABBAUGH & CO., DEALERS IN CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEEHS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! HOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. :oomTET smmm Km cash: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR OOODS. BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH! r.. ,J, . I . ' i ruMlihM lo neat rmphM form, priotM from rrtoJ rpJM tn on r : '. " . - oiNiit v i'uw, mu au timer nriii iricno i-iL'Jit ku.ki svi.nUI nt uui ua (nc at wuicu ittej urn her irier4. Ucbuo i vVnlr mi thm H rlJ, Kattb.l ad Otbir. Oon talnt dcAoripiluni And lliualrfttluiti ol thm bii wundarlul Wtukiol fiftlui and ofmu. Vary hitercttlnc mt IntlractiTc. WafidAn f the Mr. A 4rrrtiiu n( tit rumny womier n) o1 bMuuiul ibinf (uauvl ( lb Uiiwm l ll ocean . with proton Hiiiatiailuitt. A Plor KifHli," and Other ftketrlie. By Juih Ai.i.kii'1 Wi." A r.lUrtton i.f lrrailbif fun a kfttrliM l.r iu niMl popular butuoroui wrlur ol lit ay. The AmhI KcclMh 1'BpvrB, byt't. ln.irr, snthnr f "lt. Hutg l.H-utuu(a " a nmat rUlou4uuaJ fuuuj Uuk lBrry war teuil i ' Wltlow Hadott." ChriilHM Ktorlea. by I'mn u DinttMi. PoBtalna torotwr of ti.a mai Lu.rtuinr ('I'rUimaa at or lei avr vriiiae fay iitrraiaal wrltar who vr litred. ha. lioiia UcumpUte. Hound tho K?nln Lamp. A bk ol atottat.cicturM. piulrt ainl (niura, lur l.-a lulls l.dkt at Imma. I'upulnr Uoultatlone and llaluKuc liumftroaa, drama. It -ni (.aili.ik, iiirln llu all Mia lal.M. ktil aua m.iai iH.uultr. 1 he Mvir-insde Htn of Hixlrni TlMva. Cuutalua pir tralta ami biocrapblca uf famoua at 1 1 tuaUa AiuarlctM, (rwiu lit llmauf Krauklin to tl.a pract. i'aimtllur Ouotntluna. ('onlalntnr tha orign and anther Wlpof iiiaur iliraaca fr.Ufnllji ml In raadl&f ud cwttvaiB Iloti. A valualda work of ralerwnca. Low Life Im Nrw York. A BaHaa of pan plctarw l.nlnf Ida Urk of Ufa la ttia graal ckly. WuUrtUtd. . f KnaJ to Wraith. Nit an atartUlif clicular, but a lltorouchlj practical wurk, pr.nttn out a way by lildi all may luaka iii..iit. allr, rapUly and boorallr. Una Hundrcdl lapnlttr Hon antlnattial. paltMtlc J coml-. inrhi.linc m-.t of il.a l.u.u,,, Btw ,nd 04. Mr No-I llrlr. a NoTtt. By Ura U.t Aunu Plwiii. A Hurti-rt il Life. A Kn,:l, Ily W.aiow IU.i.ahb. I Ab Old Mem' artlc. A lufcl. Ut Mr. Aum S. PTaiusna. W'll ""id any ftur ftf tti ahora hoVi.by mail poat paid upon rcf pt of only It) Ontt any tm for I lnlDy twentVAi 'or fiOCcntoi the totire Hat i ill l...ka ) for tti (ntaydo no list t I m L...ar! with cloth haok.furfAl .10. Tluala thaa-reateat bantaln in tux a ever offered. Juootf ail uUk aUuiit-ue oi it, txUiurartionguarantM-a or mottru rrunilt'X, fontto iiAmvi taln-n fur fractloni of a dollar. Aa tour uliluliiy. a-a rtr to wuj newaia(r pubUai.i In New Y'trh. Iikt-wln to tho ConiuicrcUl Anenrlt-i, All unltr HUH iy '.LuiuuiAil. AtJUftaf aJiloUwi; Jj. M. A-t l"lX..luLnaJ.ci,. UI Murray atirocl, Acw lork. IIUMPIIItF.VR E0130PATHIO VETEEI1JAI17 SPECITICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogi, Hog, Poultry. 000 PAGE BOOK on Tremt. went of Auinialsand ijliart Hhhi Wma ri'ucs-l-vrs. ('onsrstlons, liiflaninisllon. . a. i-pinui nitniii.iis. mils revrr. l.n.-hlrHliis, l.uiMeurns, Kliruinallsm. ' .-I''"'n",."r' ?,B"tV liHiUuies. ' ri'.wVhm' Mr.av",.!n!',""n'i ',. '. Culiv or (arliHw, Hnllyurhn. I ".-V?l'urriu"' iliirrliKnt!. -I rinarr aiid Ridury Dikra.cs. I. f.ruiiilve li o , Muuac. K.1i.l'uici ol Dltfusilua. biable Case, with Kiaiiiha, Manual. W Iti-ta Hiisel Ollauii MiiJUuUir, . 67.00 Price, blimle liottlti (over 50 doses . a(jo Hold by Uruvglaiai or Pent Prepaid on Uei'elui or Prlre. Huinphrey' "ledCo., 10 Fullon S(., N. Y. (J-QK A WEEK and upwRiiltj )Osi(ivcly O.wf soouruil liy mi'ii Miroiita soiling Dr. Hroll'a (iuuuino Kloi'lrie lk lt, SUHpciiNory, eU:, and liy ladioH sullinf; Dr. Nrotl'ii EIh'o trin CiirhtH. Hrtuiile tree. S(atKx. Dr. hcott, SIS Hioitdvav, N. Y. Nov.lri oin. AND SEE. I CAPS CAPS ! I ANY KI.K ANII AMY PKItE! cuuileio 10 iUvll : Tht rofwlllnl Itnbleaw A HorH. Jtj If. T. Cti.non. The (HdUaLcat brl. A K !. Hy Dti r .hna Cuan. Jr. The lkcrl ofthcllotMtn. A Nvttl. Hv IYim Auoubt. Hollow Aalt UttU. A Noval, by U.kumT IIlwumt, J UlTe lloaae, Until, H? Ktt W. rtraca. I ndt-r tho LUaca. A Koval, iiy tua auilivr of u Dora Tthrua." Tho PUmoad DrMelcL A Xowl. Hy Ura. Huh Tho l.wyerafteeret. IHowl, Hy H(h M. R. 1tairro, 1 h bin t km of lr. JcJyU mm Mr. liie. A Nov!. KvK.T. Hravaxaoa. A H'lehrd tilrl. A N-l. Hy Mbt Cnt, Ht. Lady tUworLh'o D ! da. A Kul. By Tbu PiM-uiaa." llotwoca Two MlmA AKofal. Py Ilia Author of Dor Thorna." iUuttrattd. Tho Nloe of Heart. AXoval. Tty H. T.. Ftui, lturla'o Kortane. A Nnval. il Pluiknci Wituta, A Low MorrloaT. A Knval. by Miaa Huluii. IUu. The wllty ItUrr. i Nil, By Witaia foi l ma. Thr I'olaoa of Aop. A ftuval. By Ki.ukkm.1 HaasTar. Mout lii-ante. A Na). By Hra. Ucwav Wuun, r'uralac tho Fettrro. A By Mra. Ai riaimi. A I'Uj wrlhfa Uaushtor. A Not. I. By alia. Aaata Iiai.. JllutirmfU. I'mtr but Kulae. A VoTtl, By tho author of Dora TlK.ruu." JUuairuud. Lavatsre i'Mbla. A KovaL By Urt. M. T. Yicto. jti i.i.aij. 'lorrae Ivlnajtoa Oath. aKotoI. By Ura. Man A. HawiiiM. JUtutt uted. Tka U aau Ubum. A Xoval. Br Dr. J. II. Rnusina. Th laUroralo Cabla. A Bol. By M. T. fLioa. S.H. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Iieiil.T.i in FUH,1TITTJI2B. -A lio, UNDERTAKERS. TI'iNl-SlA. FA. KIRK'S I I FLOATING SOAP IS THE CHIEF For tho Bnth, Toilet and Laundry. Snow W hit and Abmolutely Ptir, If yrt'it rtprtlep flooa not White rimtfl ofip, cod 10 ct'tita for Bump lit call to tha wakiTu, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CKICACO. W EST E UN NEW YORK A EICNH SY1.VANIA KAII.HOAD. (Formerly n , N. Y. P. R. R.) TIM E TA RLE IX EFFECT Pre. 19, 18H7. WpHtwmd) Fillnliurgli DiviHion EaiTtwurii A. M.IF. M A.M.IP.M. 7 .10j 7 ft) arlMltNliurgh lv 9 00 8 AO 12 11-12 14 U. ! i 1-arKer 4 (Ml i 2 2 45! a 11 2 Kil U 41) A.M. 'P. M. 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'A.M. 6 21 10 ) 10 fit) ....WiVr Run.... Ml I02lll024!(iuiikrr Rrldfrc. 1)1" lUUSi l 1 11... l.'Cil MollHO... 4 M 4 42 4 31 4 17 0fi3i 7 4 1 ! ... Siilmnanra... 0:Wi 7 13 .So. Carrol Ron. !l 2S 0 50 ...So Vaiulnlia... 12 (1 111' Allrpany 4 10, v u-i u ihmv (.noun ... .ar P. M (A. M.l liF.O. H. (lATCUELIi, Uou'l Sui.t. " J. A. FEM.OWH, lit'ti'l rasa'p ami Ticket AiceuL No. 84 Exi-luinpe 8t., Ilnirnlo, Kf Y. J. I-. CRA1U, Auent, Tloneula, l'a. ALLEGHENY JfALLEY R. R. Miwt diroot roulp to IMttaburRh nnd Hi Knt. Only ronto laii:linit piunn'n!rr at I'nimi Station wi'.liont ilnlayii or tratuiriir. !Traini run hy F.iwtorn 'l inir. 'l'iino tablo in clival .Nov. LO, lsr. Nortliwant. ' I.'i' 3."!'" 5i" Momliwartl. ' i. V"4." it. in in. ill. ii.ni. I,v. Ar. i..m. 1. in. i.. in. I) (Ki Nfiii; 2 00 1'ilti.luirsrli.l 7 60' 7 SO 1 15 Ii) l:'.IO() 3 IK V. 1. June 0 3!)' (I 1012 10 10 4710 :w 11 32 II '27 11 45 II II 12 llll'J II 12 10112 25: 4 01 Klllan ninu (I0.S! 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I,v. a. ni.p.ni.i.... ,T'Rii1'alo Sun. lav Train loavra l'l-ta-biirjfli I'.iH) a. in., arnVcs at Oil City, 2:H p. in. R.iturnln, li'iivrx Oil !jtv 2:10 p. in , arrives at filtsburgli 8:00 p. in., atop- Iiiim at all Htatioif. AVID Mi'CAKOO, (lon'l Snpt. E. II. UTI.EY, Uen. Krl. A Tana. Ant. Pittsburgh, Pa. aadvd suii noixnsw. mmm aaivHisnni 1 w if? d' rhH 'IS w i a a 1 1 o Sl - V) a. a2 6 1 VI IG H PRICE RAILROAD LANDS & FREE Covcrnment LANDS. t fTHILLIOM. OK At WKS of Oiu-h it Mlnnfota. Nortu i:i'iiit'i, Mi iitrum. Iiijho, WarliniLTioii and Orct-"n-KH CAil t'"'.it u.Uoiui V.1H1 atuiw dtacrlhn.K Tha VtSfiLi rUFlttK -T Ail-nUurni, tiiusinsr and '- L.uit(i now ..ii iu ' i iticii fjftnt Free. AtUii (HIS. B. LA.uB01lS,Ltl Ao'Cl'Rf.'Sar'
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