HTt'rriNG A COOBE. The following contribution on social oekery ii evidently drawn from ex perience rather than abervation : A Young, innocent, confiding, just married ot the easiest to be stuffed. The following is a common process : She has been married about a month to a- husband who has been a little fast; but he promises reforma tion, and starts off matrimonially, he resolving to settle down and become a model family man. The first few weeks go off well ; he spends every evening at home with the goose, who imagines there is to be no end to the honeymoon. But one day the hus band meets a friend, and that friend badgers him about the constraint of married life, eto. The hnsband.afraid of being thought hen pecked, resolves to spend that evening at his old resort, with his former cronies. Then com mences the stuffing of goose. "I've got to go down to the office to night my dear," says he, "to see a man on very important business." "And leave me all alone ?" pouts she. "So sorry, my dear, but it can't be helped." "Can't I go too?" "Oh, it would hardly be worth whileI'll not be late good bye," and away he goes, chuckliug over the success of the operation. After this the goose is stuffed regu larly, and with growing frequency. One night the busband comes home with his breath smelling of Bourbon. "Medicine for the cholera, my dear." Next he stumbles in drunk. "Sunstruck, my dear." Finally, in most cases, the goose gets stuffed to her utmost capacity very Boon, and refuses to absorb any more. Then the fires of conjugal con tention are lighted and then Ah act op Cbcelty. Chapped hands and face are the most serious annoyance that farmers, and people who labor much eut ef doors, experi ence from exposure. Exposed per sons, especially children, repeatedly suffer intensely from great cracks up on the hands, that often bleed. It is cruel to allow one's self or others to suffer in this way, when the means of positive prevention are so easy to be had, and so cheaply, as to pay ten cents for a cake of Hand Sapolio. Hand Sapolio is not only better than the costliest soap for removing dirt, but it prevents chapping and renders the skin soft and pliable. Sold every where. 17-19 There were eighty-two Republicans in Congress who voted ugninst the back pay grab, and seventy-four who voted for it. Of the Democrats, sixty-one were recorded in its favor and forty-one against. Therefore the Re publican majority against it was eight, and the Democratic majority in favor of it twenty. On the Btrengh of this exhibit, we are prepared to furnish Opposition editors with the new pat ent howling machine in all cases where they are too weak to howl for them selves. N. Y. Com. Advertiser. Probably no reasonable woman will look favorable upon a new foreign in vention which s manufacturing firm in 'Western Pennsylvania is copying. This is a bonnet made of spun glass and trimmed with flowers, feathers, etc., of the same material, variously tinted. It may be beautiful ; it may not be expensive; but alas! when dusty it can be washed and made to loek aa good as new, and what wo man wants a bonnet that can be as easily renovated as that. A Georgia man, being asked if he thought a certain politician in the btate would steal, replied: "bte&l "Why, by Jove, if he was paralyzed and hamstrung I wouldn't trust him bv himself in the middle of the rjesnrt of Sahara, with the biggest anchor of tue Oreat Eastern, bteal I I should think he would. An absconding wife is thus pathetic ally appealed to in a 'personal column 'Jane, your absence will ruin all. Think of the children, your parents, your husband. Return, return; all may yet be well. At any rate, en close the key of the cupboard where ine gia is. An erudite insurance aceut sent the following dispatch at a Western office just alter tne Uoston tire : "Our com panies all sound as a nut. Loss will not exceed $100,000. Advance rates 25 per rent, and go ahead. Our mot to is still "Soe el tu em." A Portland man, caught fibbing for trout on another man's land the other day, completely silenced the owner, who remonstrated, with the majestio answer, "Who wants to catch your .trout? I am only trying to drown this worm." With the exception of a little un usual animation in the erravevards there waa nothing to indicate that xriday waa the fourth of July in JJanbury. In Montevideo, South America, sheep are worth ten cents each, and cows 50 cents ; but the great trouble is that whisky is one doller a drink. A Scranton household is enjoying an era of peace. The lady of the bouse put her tongue to a flat-iron to see if it was hot. "Where are the men of 76?" shout ed a stump-orator. "Dead," respond-' 1 a sad looking ruan iti the middle isle. Enoch Morgan' Sons' SAPOLIO la a aiiHatttnlai fhr Rnun for all Household purposes, axospt WMhlni clothes. SAPOLIO tor Cleaning your House will mv the Ulxir of one cleaner. Oive It trial. SAPOLIO for Window ia bettor than Whiting or WaUir. No remov ing curtains and carpet. SAPOLIO cleans Paint and Wood, In fact the entire house, batter than Soap. No (lopping. Saves la bor. Yon can't afford to be without it, SAPOLIO tor Scouring Knives ia better and cleaner than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. SAPOLIO la bettor than Soap and Sand for pollening Tinware. Bright ens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes all Brass and Copper utensils better than Acid or OU and Rotten Stone. SAPOLIO for Washing Dishes and Gland ware is 'invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIO removes Stains from Marble Mantles, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Grease from Carpota and other woven fabrics. There la no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do It as well as Sapolio. Try it. HAND SAPOLIO a new and wonderfully effec tive Tioiet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. HAND SAPOLIO as an article for the Bath, will "reach the foundation" of all dirt, opens the poros and prives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND SAPOLIO Clonuses and Beautifies the Skin, instantly removing any atain or blemish, from botn band and face. HAND SAPOLIO is without a rival in the world for curinpor preventing rough ness and chapping of either hands or face. HAND SAPOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Urease ; for workers in Machine Shops, Mine-veV., is invaluable. For makiug the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom of beauty,'' itis unsurpassed by any CoHinetio known. HAND SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, and everybody should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Bay It of your merchant If be haa it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapolio," and it will be mailed free. . Knooh 31 o rira n'w S o n m. 20 PARK PLACE, N. Y. . w. n-ly PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 170, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washintoa and lAOertj street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.S0 a m ; Fast Una, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 4.20 a m ' rtrinttn uwinimnrlftHitn Ka 1 V AA a . Wall's accommodation Na 2. 8!&5a m :Cin! einnatl express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ao oommodation 10.50 a m r Bradilock's ac commodation No 1,7.00 pm; Pittsburgh xprtws i.ou p m; racine express 1.00 p m ; Wall's accommodation No S, 2.85 .p m ; Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.55 p an: W.ll'n 1...: xt- A c in : " KUuiluwwuuu AUV, u.UV p MM Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern ex ores 6.20 a m 1 Pui-ifin t press 2.40 a m j Wall's accommodation No 1. 6.30 a in 1 Mail Train 8.10 a ill : Brinton'a accommodation 13.20 a m 1 Braddovk'a ac commodation No 1,6.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m 1 Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p in; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 8,3.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Lane 7.40 p m 1 Wall's No 6, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitta burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitta- uurgu ai 12.00 p. m., ana arrive at WaU'i Station at 2.10 p. ra. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South' ern express daily except Monday. All otfa er Trains daily, except Sunday. For.further information aply to W. H. BECKWITll. Agent. The Pennsylvania Ruilroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparol, and limit their roponHibility to One Hundred Dollai a val ue. All bairirnge .exceeding that a cunt in vaiue win De at the risk of the iner, unless taiteu by special contract. A. J. CASSAl Oeneral Baperintendont, Altoona Pa, PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. OV AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871, Trains will run as follows : TRAINS NORTHWARD. stations. No. 2. No. 4, Oleopolis, 10.25 a m 8.30 p m jmiiivu, iu.oe -- s.2a Woods 10.30 " 8.18 " Prathers Mill 10.24 " 8.19 " PitholeCity 11.08 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. 8. Pithole City. 8.40 a m 1.2 p m 1 rauiofv Mill , o.aq " i.4 Woods 8.56 " 1.58 " Bennett 9.02 " 2.02 " Oleonelis 9.18 " 2.14 All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River Bail way, North and Sonth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City, Miller Farm aud Pleasant ville, uiakiugoonneotion witharrivingand rWarting Trains. J. T. BLAIR, II. WIC'KHAM, Sup't. Tieket Agent, ritlioleCity, P. 1 1 I "-ioto 1 mi mm '4U Q !!!&9 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. GENERAL AGENT FOR STEIN WAY & SONS, CIIICKERINQ & SONS, and PIANOFORTES, Ai well at several other makes. Abo "CJTTTEJID STATES OZRG-AZLTS, AND TAYLOR fSc FARLEY ORG-ALTS. SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and vnrvtl,in, in 1, xmaTr' t.twp -:n . r J be furnished at the very lowest prices, WING AND SON, 'TIIE AITIKRICAX PIAXO," 417 I3ROOIE STREET, N". Y. -TJLTSTJRIPASSEID First premiums, wherever xhihitr1-'PrcA lr... r,.r il. nM.Ki. T . prices allowed for Second-hat.d InstrutoenU in Exchange. From Mr. Edward Hoffman, tlit celebrated JSaniit. I conscientiously believe that vonr Pi.inn is in over rHnut cent Instrument. From the "Independent." The American Piano has rlisprvirM v "Reepon8ible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory Send for circulars to WING A SON, 417 Broome St., N. Y. 42-6m E. A. BALDWIN", VBALBK IN CJLXS, REVOI.1-EIIS, AMD ALL KtHDS OF SPORTIKG AND FISHING TACKLE, POCKST CUTLSJtr, SCISSOJtS, AC, tc. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AMD WARRANTED, Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN ALL BRANCUKES NBATLT AND PROMPTLY DOWE. 44-tf TIDIOUTE, PA, BEST THING IN THE WEST. Atchison, Topekafc Santa Fo. R. R LA1TDS! THREE MILLION ACRES Seated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the finest Portion of Kansas 1 Eleven years Credit, fieven per Cent .interest, zi per cent, rouueuon to aettlera who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS I TUE FACTS about this Grant are Low mcos, IvOiifr Credit, and a Rebate te set tlers of nearly une-fourtb a Rirh Soil and Spendid Climate ; short and mild Winiors; eaily plantinir. and 110 wintering of KUx-k: plenty of Rainfall, and juHt at ihe riht season ; Coal, Ntone and Brick on the line; Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal, Ac; no lanutt ownea uy npeouiators: llouieU ud and Pre-emptions now abunduut ; a lirnt rlaaa Railroad on the line of a preat Through Route;Produeta will pay for Land aim iuiproveuieiius. It is the bent opportunity ever offered to the public, through the recent completion 01 me noau. For Circulars and general inforr"atlon, address A. E. TOUZALIN, Manager I And Dep't, 3-2m, Topeka,Kan, D. Vt, CLARK, Agont, Tionesta, Fa. BOOKKEEPING MADE EASY. Every clerk and merchant can learn at once. Book mailed, 6l)e. H. Gouldiiifr llij ant. Buffalo N. Y, ins WM. B. BRADBURY the "" M 'r 41 vvv uiaijj) niilUll mil feud for circular. 39 1 j. The oldest and niont reliable Tnsllttition for obtainina; a Mereantilo Kdunutinn. HL.lracucal business men aa instruc tors. For Information, write for a i.lrrnlr tn P. WfTA KON8, Pittaburgh, Pa, BLUM & RECK, BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elin Streets, TIONESTA . 3? A. This firm is prepared to do all work in Us line, and will warrant evervthtuir dona at their shops to give satisfaction. Par- ticaiar attention given to 1IORSE4UIOF.IXC., fiive thsm a trial, and you will not re- THE WEEKLY SUN. ONLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES, The Beit Family 7Vinr. The Weekl v N. Y. Bun. 8 pages, fl a year. Send your rw.ii.1 The liest Agricultural Itpr. The Weekly N. Y. Kuu. 8 pages. 1$ a year. Bend your Dollar, The BeM Polilieal Paper. The Weekly N. Y. Hnn. Independent and Faithful. Against Public Plunder. 8 pages. 81 a year, otmu your uou.tr. The Beat Kewsnaner.The Woiklv N Y. 8un. 8 pages. $1 a year. Send your Has All the yews. The Weekly N. Y. nuu. o pages, fiayear. eeuu your Dol lar. The Bent Story Paper. The Wookly N, Y. Sun. Spaces, fiayear. bend your AUillll a The Bet Fashion Reports In the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 81 a year, tend The Best Market Reports in the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, f 1 a year. Send your The BeM Cattle Rejyorts in the Weekly N. Y. Hun. 8 pages. 81 a year. Send your Dollar. The Best Paper in Fi ery Respect. The tppiyn, i.oun. o pages, fi a year Send your Dollar. Addreus, TUE SUN, New York City PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Water Street, OVER HILBRONNER eX CO.'a STORE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - . . Proprietor. Pictures takcu in all the latest atvlee the art. iM-U MEW DISCOVERY lm Ckeaalcal Fledlcal Bciea 5 y SXXL c . . - . . w r mm Til Wfr J sZVl a-l Dr. JS7. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION AKD COSFOUHD ELIIIR BBaWlaa aaftaaii iilai ?ITtST AND ONI.T POT.TTTON trrr tnada in en miitnra of AI,I. TIII0 TWKLTR Tmln.tila mUm priooiplvs of tbs wU koowa suimtiva naat, riNE TKED TAIt, 'tTNKQUAU.BD In Conght, OMs, Catarrh, AjUima, BronohitU, and Ooaaumption. m- CUIIES WITHOUT FAXIj A nnt 00M in ttinw to tlx hmm: n4 aim, hf It VITALIZING, PUKlFVINd um1 lTIMl!l.ATW iMti upon Um gana fyiMm, Im rviaarkablj l&os cioiu In &1I ltlNRAtSS fF TUB Bf,OAt. Ineludin Sorvrful. anil Ernptioni m th .1110, Pr. paaua, Uimsh of Ui Um aad Kidney, Heart Di. an, and Opnerml llebililr. , ONK TRIAL CONVINCES I DR. GARVIN'S VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED FOR INHALATION. W3TX mnarkablj rnlaabla dJaaovarr, valeh poai tiTlr euraa CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, ASTIinA, and all Diseaaca of the NOSE, THROAT and I.ITIVGS. tub courorjND TAR AUD MANDRAKE PILL, tar nan In cnnncetlon with th ELIXIR TAR, la a combination of th. TWO moat raluabl ALTERA. T1VK atadiaina known in tha Profaaaton, and n. dan thai Pill withottt axoepuoa to Terr boat arr eflarad. BolnUon and Compoaad Eixlr. J JJ, jST?.""!."' Tar and Maadnka PlUa, Itota par Box. HadioaUd InfcalaUoa, $9.00 per Paekafa. Bend for Olraular of POaiXIVK ciirei t four Srofgiat, or to I. F. HYDE & CO., - SOU) FBOPKIETOBa, 19S Seventh Ave., Nexo York.- ' H M o a u S "Si? 8 S o bo It pi o M M a i v. A C e 0 at IT H C !5 -a a S g S - s SO .5 C o a Is w -2 9 at u 2 ii 8 a T3 a) " at e ' l . T3 K a e at H Th Ph o O 'OB-' O at u 0 o "3 -5 B o O K to m fi a o o " P - B u .03 -S5 8 . a .2 m-2 3 a . c o 'r, M H m a $ Q U J3 V G -a a a v a a) QTI? A Wo have just isued O 1 L,I. U OO Waltzes In Two Vol. uines, price $4 each in boards, $5 each in cloth. The two vol umes contain over forty beautiful Waltzes, worth at loat fc!5 in SSFA VOIUTE, tlnhi dcalors be particular to ask for PtTKKb' KUITION OF HTBAUTa' Waltzes, aa it is the only correct and complete edition. Ad- flress J.I..IETKHHir T rnrpo M uMic Publisher, V A Li 1 jIjO. uvj uroaaway, se vorK, ov. VI, J7J) W a kid - -. M W tiffin fnf to dirctioiii and remain long unwell. proTwi4 thtir botiM r not deatrard by mineral poison or othar rnvana, and ibt Tiul organi wmtttd btyaod iht potni of re;ilr. Pypfnla or f ndllfrlloii ITMdarh. ItJri' In th Shouidfrm, Couth, 1 tg1nnrt of lh Chtt, Dii ins Sour Eructation of ih btpmndi, liad TaM In tlv Mouth, Biliona Attack, Palpitation of iW1 Heart, Inflammation of th I-un, Pa. a in th region -f th Kidney, and a hundred other palnM aympiom r th offspring of Pyapeptia. In the onip(int -It ha no equal, and on bottl will protft a letter gnar ante of id merit than a lrngthy adverlieMMrBlv for Ftnial ContnlalBti. in young or M. married or aingle, at the dawn of eranMlieWd, ae lio ' tm of lit, thee Tonic Hitter display ao decided aav 4 fnfluatwt that a attarked improremeat ia toon paroty tibl. For IfIan.mnlorr and f'hronlo Ra mnttam and (rout, Bilinti. K em it tent and Intea mil tent revere. Diteatesof th Blood, IJrr, Kidnewj and Bladder, thee Hitter hav no equal. Snch 11 ates are cauaed by Vitiated Hlood, which I MHily produced by derarijrement of th Digest. v Organ, They ar nvtiontlo lnrntlT woll a m Tonle poaaeeaing alto the peculiar merit of acting aa a powerful agent in relieving Cong et ion or Intaaa nation of tu Liror and Viacaral Urgauaa4 ia UiUona Dieeaeea. For flklai Dlaea, Eruption, Tetter, Sail Kheum, Itlntche, S(ot, Pimples, Puttule. BotU, Car buncle, Ring'worme, Scald-HeAd, 8 or Kyee, Ery atpelaa, Itch, acurti, Diacolnrattonaof the Skin, Hnmora and Disrate of the Shin, of whatever nam or nature are literally dug up and carried out cf Uta iitcea ia a abort time by the use of the Bitter Oravioful Thonannil proclaim VnrftA ni Teas th most wonderful Itivtgorant that tvaf muUiaml the sinking system. T WALKER. Pmp'r. R. II. WoOONAI.D V CO. I)ruggist and Gen. Agt., Saa Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton St., New Vara tOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Oil Crcek&Allcghcny River By ON AND AFTER Monday Juua 4,1871, Trains will run aa follows i BOVTnWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 3d Olaaa. 4 ii 6 10 14 a.m. a. m. n. ni. a. m. a m Corry IS 11 00 6 AO 0 Siiartansburg 6 42 11 85 0 2 16 Olvndon 0 M 11 47 6 8T t l C'ctntrevilla 7 04 It At fl 44 t M Trvonvilla 7 18 12 OS 1 61 10 30 llydotown 7 26 12 IS 7 10 11 M in T U 111 11 7 u 1 1 an Titusville na 7 42 12 4S T sa a i i aa Miller Farm 8 Itt 1 03 7 60 0 (4 11 1 Shaflar 8 07 1 08 8 OS 7 20 11 na l'ioneor 8 17 111 8 10 7 4 II S All l!S IU 111 tit IM Tt Contra I n I la I in m I u Columbia 8 85 1 8ft 8 S8 8 30 2 UI Tarr Farm 8 40 I an 8 42 8 80 I M Kynd Kami 8 4(1 11 44 8 60 8 40 1 aU ItoiiHuvilla 8 M 1 4U a ftii 0 mi m MoClintock 18 M 1 hi 9 00 S ( I OS AM 0 10 ilOt tli IJ0 IW Oil City Dit o is 2 in id ii i u Oleopolis 45 2 W 11 10 4 'JA I jiKlo KtK'K a Ml 3 46 11 82 4 10 rrosUlHIit 11 ' 12 60 II Uilu Tionosta 10 yH 8 12 12 80 IT llickorv 10 44 8 Si I n a ia Truiikeyvilla 10 r4 .141 1 45 6 48 Tidiouto 11 11 3 M 2 24 7 10 Irviucton 12 01 4 40 4 85 I 46 AimiTioMAi. cono-clabb TaAiKa aorrra. No. 16. Titusvillo 2,10 p. in.; Millar 2,10; Pinner H VO. Iot I'mitpa ia l.l L.. 4,1ft; Tarr Farm 4,.1; Itynd Farm 4,17 No. 8 Corry 6,16 a. in.; Titusvilla S.ftJt Kfill.ir l.'nriii 11 ".r. Pai I'nulMli Jti. I bin 10.1S; THrr t'nrin 10,18; It'yiid JTaroa jioiiHovuie iu,.v; tin Lily 11,00. No. IX. Pet Centre l.-jg p. m.; Cclumbl 1,00; Tarr Kami 2,0.-.; Itynd Farm ,lt KoiiBeville Ji.IlO ; Oil City 8,00. No. 22 OU City 6,:i0 a. m.; Olsap I 7,iS. Tioiionta ,54; Trunkoyrilia 10 Itt Tidiouto 11.11. VIOBTHWABD TBAIMB. STATIONS: 1st Class. id ana 5 8 1 IS a. ra. p. m. p. m. a. m. a. ia. Irvine ton 12 V. ft 05 8 00 7 4ft Tidiouto 1 28 ft 47 7 20 0 OC Truiikeyvilla 1 46 6 06 8 05 10 16 Hirkory 1 64 t 14 (8 20 10 44 Tionesta 2 14 6 84 45 11 40 President 2 85 16 65 80 12 SI F.airie Hook 2 88 (6 fifl Iiuiih Oleopolis 2 47 7 08 10 06 1 08 AR 8 16 7 85 10 66 1 60 OU City 'riK IM ll T1AI1U IU McCIIntock 0 IS US 82 17 65 11 60 2 IM Kouseville 6 16 8 85 7 59 12 00 S 80 Kynd Farm H 20 S 40 8 04 12 28 t 48 Tarr Farm 8 25 8 45 a 10 It M a aa Columbia - ID !9 I 40' 8 14 12 48 I 1 AR 6 84 8 55 8 ill 1 06 t 3tt' Pet Centro Dl 6 88 8 69 8 28 1 26 8 88 Pioneer 6 42 4 06 8 80 1 46 8 48 Shatter S 5a 4 15 ( 40 2 CO 4 16 Miller Farm 6 54 4 20 8 44 2 16 4 40 AR J7 15 4 40 9 06 2 46 4 t0 Titusville UK 7 85 4 45 9 10 OA Hvdotowil 744 465 920 8 X0 Tryunvilla 7 67 ft 08 19 84 8 60 Cenh-evllle 8 05 fi 17 9 48 4 19 Glyndon (8 14 5 27 9 66 4 80 Spartausburg 8 24 6 38 10 02 4 So Corry 8 65 8 10 10 32 6 60 ADDITIONAL SBCOND-C LA BSTRAINB-XOBTST No. 15 Oil City 6.65 a, m.i Xtousevllla 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.46; Cluiubia 7.66; Pet Contre 8.10; Piouuer 8.40: Millar 9.24c Titusville U.M. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.; Corry 11.26. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.j Housevilla 11.45; Itynd Farm 1 1.6.1; Tarr Farm 12.86; Columbia 12.10; Pet Centre 12.2U; Millear 1.25; TitUBville 2.00; Corrv4.42 p. m. No. 21 Tidiouta 12.45 u. m.; Trunker ville 1.45; Tioucsta2.4a; Oleopolis 4.26l Oil! City 5.20. () Trains do not stop. () Stop on signal.. ($) Stop for meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily i all oaae frnlnn .lull.. 1 N. B. Train No. 19 is uu E i Express frour lilUBVllle to Corrv. HILVElt PA LACK BLKEPINO CARTRAIKS. No. 4 Direct from Philadel ubia witboul enaiige. No. 1 Diroct to Philadelphia without charge. No.o Direct from Pittabnraa without change. No. 0 Dire.t to Plttsburgk without cbange. " C.J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN. Superiutondent. Oou'l MHiiager. KOTICK. DIl. J. N. BO LA 110, of Tidiouto, has rettirn(l to his pracU.-e after an ab sence of four inontiw, spent in the Hospi tals of Now York, where Im will attend calls in h'm profession. OUlco in Kureka Kruu Stoio, 3d door ibove the bank, Tidioutv, la. 4!tf
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