J. E. WENIC, ... EDITOR. I WCD.VESDAT M0RN1""C, FEB. 1!, 1S84. Announcements Our rates for announcing candidates for Delegates to the Stato Convention will be ?2, strictly cash in advance. SAMUEL D. IRWIN. Esq., of Tionos . ta, will be a candidate for Delegate to the Repulbican State Convention, to bo voted for on February 10, Republican County Committee. m Tho following' named gentlemen constituting said committeo, are res pectfully requested lo meet at my office on Tuesday eveuing, February, 2G, at 7 o'clock, to transact important business relative to the campaign of 1884. As it is an important meeting let there bo a good attendace: - Harnett Twp Wm. It. Coon. ' Jonks J. J. Parsons. , Howe, upper A.P.Anderson. Howe, lower L. Agnew.' Hickory L. Keister. Hickory, Braceville E. Witherell. . Harmony, upper P. C, Blocher. Harmony, lower John Thompson. Green-rLyman Cook. Kingsley Geo. V. Osgood.' Tionesta Wmi Lawrence. Tionesta Boro F. F. Whittekiu. Let us thoroughly organize for this ' important campaign. Samuel D. Irwin. Chairman. Tionesta, Pa., Feb'y 11, 1884. An exchange thinks that Howitt's Presidential boom has been slain by the weapon which Samson used so ef fectively against the Philistines. Morrison's tariff scaling bill has been born, but in less.tban a week many emiuent statesmen will be wish ing it hadn't. It will be an offspring to make life a buiden for its parents. The bill, redisricting the State of Ohio for Congressional purposes be came a law last Tuesday. It gives the Democrats twelve districts and the Republicans nine. That's the way the Democrats do when they have ac cidental control of a Kepublicon .Bute. An exchange, says': It is unoffici ally announced by an officer in high standing in the National Guard that the annual encampment will be held in August, commencing on the 2nd and ending on the 9th, and also there is every indication that there will be a division encampment and to he held at Pittsburgh. The Cabinet of the New York Times, has been revised by sending Attorney-General Brewster as' minis ter to France, putting Levi P. Morton in Secretary Folger'd place and mak ing Folger attorney general. It may be proper to add to this announce meat that no changes are contem plated in President Arthur's Cabinet ONGRE88MAN MORRISONS presi? deutial boom gets a little shove from the Peoria Democrat, which comes out flat footed for his nomination. It thinks that the Democratic party has been trying long enough to get into power through tricks and that it had better try the honesty dodge once So it wauts Mr. Morrison nominated on the platform of an honest man. Judge Acheson,, rendered a dec! sion in the United States Court at Pittsburgh, last week, which is of con- - siderable interest ti rivermen. It is to the effect that while it is the recog' f raized law that moving crafts are re' quired to keep out of the way of sta tionary vessels, the latter should be anchored in such a way as to inter- fare with navagation as little as poss f ible. When any loss occurs through : negligence in this matter the owner or owners of the anchored vessels are liable for damages. The Democratic Tariff. If there is to be action on the tariO at this session itis likely to be the hill which has been introduced in tb House by Morrison though it could not get the endorsement of a majority of the committee of which he is chairman. This fact is quite nignifi caut, as suggesting the measure of unity existing in the party. Morri eon, determined to make his bid for the Presidency, lets tbem go when they refuse to go with him and , strikes out on his own book. If the theory of the free traders is correct e do not know but bis bill is as cor- .reel as any that is likely to be devised. Twenty per cent, reduction from the present low tariff, on all onr most important manufactures, and the abo lition of specific duties entirely in all cases where the advalorura system can be made to apply, This, if we are not mistaken will make the rate of duties lower by a considerable margin than those of Walker's tariff of 1846 and about the same as the last Democratic tariff that of 1857. The effect of it may be illustrated by the result in one kind of goods. The tariff of last March reduced the duties on steel railway bars to $17.00 per ton, and the result wad that the importation was largely increased. This bill will reduce it to $13.60 per ton and be substantially no protection at all. How they expect to reduce the reve nue by a bill that must substantially close the mills, unless it be by mak ing the country so poor our people cannot buy, is a puzzle to all unless it may be to the free trade journals. Of course thi egregious1 folly cannot become a law, until the Democrats control the Senate and the President as well as the House but suppose they Buccecd this fall then it will be real ized. Well as to what the working- men and farmer?, without whose help they cannot succeed, may expect as the result of their victory they have only to look back to the very last loan a Democratic administration asked tor, we think to meet the ex penses of Harney's Mormon expedi tion. Five millions was wanted, and average bid was 12 per ceBt interest. No borrowing then by the nation of hundreds of millions at 3 per cent, bat 12 per cent asked for $5,000,000. Wise and astute statesman. Patri otic party, full of faith in the folly of the people indeed they are if they believe tbey will be intrusted with power. Jlarrubnrg Telegraph. Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest County, Fa., for the year 1884 : BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Class. Tax. Poarsall A Co., gen'l. merchadise...l4 $7 00 Pearsall A Co., patent medicines... 4 6 00 W. Patterson fc Bro. general mer- cnauuise 14 7 00 .T. Miles Pierce, cen'l merebandiseH 7 00 Peter Gadley groceries 14 7 00 A. Cook, general merchandise. 14 7 00 GREEN TOWNSHIP. II. W. Ledebur, merchant mill 14 7 00 T, D. Collins, general merchandise.14 V 00 TIARMONY TOWNSHIP. John Woodcock, hotel 5 CO 01 J . Machesnev, general merchandise 14 7 00 uunn C Turner, gonl merchandise.14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. T. J. Bowman, gen'l merchandise..l2 13 50 B. Hadley, 2 billiard tables 40 00 Chambers fc Son, general mer chandise 14 7 po W. A. Fitts, general merchandise..l4 7 00 Alfred Short, general mercliandise.14 7 00 Wheeler A Dusenbury, geueral merchandise 14 7 00 JENKS TOWNSHIP. Sigworth it Amsler, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Campbell A Curll, gen'l merchan dise H 700 II. II. Hullers. gen'l merchandise.14 7 00 I. J. Kyner, general merchandlHe.14 7 00 W. By rom A Co, gen'l merebandiseH 7 00 F. M. Koek, general inorchandise..l4 7 00 HOWE TOWNSHIP. W. II. 1' rost, general merchandise.14 7 00 A. P. Aoderson, gen'l merchandised 7 00 Wagner, McClune & Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 W. Evans, hotel 5 50 00 S. O. McLain, hardware 14 7 00 John Keagan, hotel 5 50 00 II. Davidow, clothing, 14 7 00 8. B. Robertaon, gen'l merchandised 10 00 John J. Cleary, hotel 5 60 00 Jjewis B Boyle, hotel 5 50 00 Dan. Rogers, gen'l merchandise.. .14 7 00 P. H. Manning, 8 billiard tables 50 00 C. A. Myers, groceries....; 14 7 00 C. W. Hawks, gen'l merehandise..l3 10 00 W. II ottel, hardware 14 7 00 W. Hottel, patent medicines 4 5 00 O. W. Hawks, hotel 5 50 00 C. W. Hawks, 2 billiard tables 40 00 KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. Justis Shawkcj', gen'l merchandised 7 00 Wheeler, Dusenbury t Co., gener al merchandise 14 7 00 Eli Berlin, groceries 14 7 00 TIONESTA BOUOUGU. Robinson & Bonner, general mer chandise 10 20 00 II. J. Ilopkius A Co., general mer chandise 10 20 00 T. C. Jachsou, hotel 5 so 00 Ed. Ueibol, hardware 14 7 00 John T. Carson, variety store 14 7 00 O. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 00 O. W. Bovard, patent medicines... 4 5 00 Haslet A Sons, gen'l merchandise.14 7 00 Frank Walker, 3 billiard tables 50 00 A. Carson, boots and shoos 14 7 00 Wm. Smearbaugh A Co., general merchandise 13 10 00 H. 8. Brockway, hotel 60 00 H. 8. Brockway, 2 billiard tables.. 40 00 Appeals will be hold at the County Commissioners Oilice, Tionesta, Pa., ou the 20th dav of February, A. 1). 1884. JOHN MUENZENBERGER, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 16, 1884. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, ifcc. at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of February, being the 25th daj of Feb., 1881 Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olhces appertain to bedone, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, thit they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 20th day ol Januauy, A. D. 1881. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK of ft writ or Levari Facias Issued out of tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there wi'l bo exposed to rain by public venduo or outcry, at the Court Houso in the Borough of Tionesta, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1884, at lOo'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to-wit: No. 1, February Term, 1884, O. C. Irfra vl Facias. Spoof it S.D.Irwin, Attorneys, All tho right titlo, interest and claim' of Rebecca Culbortson. J. M, Darland, Ida M. Darland, Sadio Darland, Harry Dar land. Elir.. Owens, Susan Young, "liouisa B. Ritchev, Lizzie Ritchey, James P. Ca rothers, Eliza Thompson, Marv Hough, Mary J. Noreross, June Vnnkirk, Edward Carothors, Caroline Carol hers, J. O. Ca rothers, Caroline Hpad, Harry S. Woods, Mrs. Jane P. Carothors, Mary J. Woods, Mrs. Jane Carothers, John C. Carothors, W. E. Carothers, Robert T. ('Brother, Harry Smith and Brown Smith in hands of D.'lf. Ewing, thoir guardian ad litem, residuary legatees, under will of Hunter Ritchey, deceased, of in and to vheso cer tain tracts of real estate situate in tho township of Barnett, Forest county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, viz; 1. All that portion of warrant No. 3148 beginning at a sugar north-west corner of tract, thence by original lino of tract, east 348 porches to 'hemlock, thence south by E. Shippon's part of sanin tract, 803.5 porches to post, thence by E. 11. Davis l . (;. Johnson land 318 perches to a post, thence north by original west line of tract 303.5 perches to beginning. Containing 7-15 acres 1 10 perchos more or less, beinir tho same landconveved bv II, Shippen's Trus tees 10 Kitciiey, 1'inKDine K Co. (See rtood book Vol. 5, page 177, Recorder's Oflice, jjorest county.) 2. Also that certain tract bcirinninsr at a post corner of laud now or late W. II. Chapman, thence by same north 122.3 perches to hemlock, thence bv land now or late S, W. Payne east 154.7 perches to a post, thence by same south 122,3 perches 10 post, tnence ly J . s. KicharUs lot west 154.7 perches to beginning. Containing 118 acres more or less, being part of War rant 3312, and same propertv convevod bv J. O. Brandon by doed dated Oct. 7, 1807, (Recorded in Forest Co., "in Deed Book No.4, jae 612) to Ritchey, Finkblne SCo, 3. Also, all that certain lot or tract bo ginning at a point on lino of property now or late of Forbes A Ilenson at corner of land sold by Ritchey, Finkbine A Co. to W. R. Coon, thence aloiur lino of Forbes and Henson east 132.4 porches to hemlock on south sido of Maple creek, thonce south it 4 pereiics to a post, thenco west 34.4 perchos to a point, thence along W. R. Coon's lino north 50 perches, thence north westwardly 100 perches to a point, thence along W. R. Coon's land west 30 perches to point, thence along same 42 perches to beginning. Containing 80 acres 3J perches more or less, being part of property con veyed by J. R, Steele to J. (J. Brandon Dec. 8, 18(54, who afterwards conveyed to Ritchey, Finkblne A Co. 4. Also, that certain tract known as tho "Maple Creek Mill Lot," described as fob lows: Bosinninir at a post on south side of road 11 lect west of tho west end of tho Maple Creek Bridge, thence north 10 de grees west to post and stono on line run ning east from pine coi nor 105 perchos, thenco south 8Ui decrees east 25 perches to a hemlock, theuce south 10 degrees east 21 porches to burnt pine stump, thenoo Bouin buj tiegrees zu perctios to nemiocK, thence north to a board on tho east end ' of the dam, thence following the old line south 89J degrees cast 14(1 perchos to post, thense south 32 degrees oast 35.5 perches to post and stones, thence south 411 de grees west to a post at Clarion River 70 perches, thence north 53J dogrees west to post on west bank of Maplo Creek at its mouth 125 perches, thence 11 feet west of Bridge, place of beginning. Containing 12t acres more or less, being part of war rant No. 6701 j excepting one acre out of south eat corner 20 rods at tho river and 8 rods back heretofore conveyed to Whito lock. 5. Also, that other lot, be-rinning at the southeast corner at a beech sapling, thence by Davis land north 287.2 perches to a post, thence by tract No. 3148 north 88 de grees and 40 minutes west 256 perches to a post, thenco along the west line of tho tract south 288 perches to post and stones, thonce south 881 degrees east 250 perches to the placo of beginning, containing 431 acres and 144 perches more or loss, being part of tract No. 3144. 6. Also, that othor lot, beginning at a hemlock on south-east corner of lot run ning north 187 and 3-10 rods across Ma ple creek to a laural, thenco west 111 rods to a stono pile, thence south 87 acres and 3-10 rods to Brandon's line, thence east 111 rods to the place of beginning, con taining 1221 acres and allowance reserving a strip oil' from tho west side of caul lot 15 rods in width troina: to the nart v of the second part all tho timber to bo taken oil at his pleasure. 7. Also, that other lot in tho township of Barnett and county of Jotlerson, be ginning at a post on the beach of Clarion river nearly opposite the boat bcalfold above the mouth of Maplo crock, thence south 100 rods to a pine stump, thence north 8'.iJ degrees west 140 roils to Clarion river, thence up river beach 271 rods to placo of beginning, containing 10i acres more ar less being that part of 5701 of Al berts' lands lying in Jctierson and Forest counties, itecorued in forest county in leed Book 4 page 243 and deed of Execu tors of Duvid Ritchey to Hunter Ritchey, recorded in Jellerson counlv in Heed book Vol. 41 page223,dc .with the buildings and improvements on toe samo with tho ap purtenancos, and the improvements there on consisting of water power taw mill, a uoammg ana dwelling nouso aurt other buildings and about 50 acres cleared land. Seized and taken in execution as tiie property of tho said Rebecca Culbertson et al., residuary legatees. Ac. as aforesaid under and by virtue of a decree of the Or phans' Court of Allegheny county, as of me wrpnans uourt ol f orest county, ac cording to tho form und cllbct of the' Acts of Assembly in such caso made and pro vidod upon the petition of The Pittsburgh and Allegheny Home for the Friendless. TERMS OF SALK. One-third of the purchase money mt)t bo paid as soon as me property is KllouKeil down, otherwise it will ;'.ir:iiii ,Avni,Lul duo must he paid within thrue days there alter and bctoro acknowledgment of Sher- ia 's Deed. C. W. CLARK. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., January Administratpr's Notice. day been appointed Administrator of the monv Towihin. flaceaNfiL Ami nil iipr. sons owing said Estate or' having bills against tiiu Kama will present same lor BULUUU.eiH. ELIZABETH A. HOTCHKISS. Doe. 15, 1SH1. Perry, Forest Co., 1 Pa Administrator's Notice. The undersigned have been appointed Administrators of Estate of Hiram Osgood, deceased, and all persons owiinr said es tate, or having bills against tho same, will present same lor settlement. (4K. OSGOOD. JOHN OSGOOD. Tloneuta, Px, Doe. 7, 1BS3. 1883. FALL & Fall is here and Winter fast approaching, and Comfoi tahllity Is tho next thing in order, and we are happy to inform our friends in For est County that we Rro prepared to supply that want at as Low Trices as tho same quality of GooiIh can be produced In Western Pennsylvania. We inuite you to Inspect our Slock before making your purchases, as we will SAVE YOU MON E Y. We buy Largo Quantities of Goods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stores to supply and buy together when Quantity comes in question to pot the Price, and boing all workers and having no Idlo men to ftipport, and not being compelled to live on tho profits of any 0110 line of business. wo, aro confident that wo will and can SELL YOIT MORE GOODS FOR THE MOMMY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS SEC TION OF COUNTRY. PLEASE CALL AND CLOTHIITG, DE3I.TS, BOOTS &5 SHOES, uTisHiiiNra- o-ooids, BBESS O-OOIDS, GROCERIES, 3? ROVISIOK S PLOU"B, FEED, -o NO TROUBLE TO HIIOW GOODS. 0000 IT. J. IIOPKIiSTS & CO. 0? ?nMTiw.ujwcm COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1883. N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forost County, iu Mi-count with tho Funds of said Countj' for the year ending January 7, 1SS4. To balance last settlement ?U,419 65 Torec'dtrom Green tp. on ac- count of Sarah Shonn.lunatio 1G3 2.1 To ree'd for county hinds re deemed 224 4(1 To ree'd from Shapero for junk . 1J 32 lo rec a irom 11. W. jjeitebur ou ac't of John Clary, lunatic... 300 00 To seated lands returned county tax 18S2 fj)5 71 To roe'd from G. W. Zcnts for brick 3 00 To ree'd from II. M. Foreman for brick 3 25 To seated lands 1KS3, county tax 0,4!4 47 To seated lands 1883, county tax 2i 80 To roc' d from Harmony tu. 'on ac't of M. Callinan. lunatic.. 357 75 To sixty day list. 1883 253 20 To ree'd from Robingon&Ronner for redemption of land 17 03 To balance due ou Stuto account 382 64 18,)80 41 JN. a. JJOUAiMAN, lreasurer of Forest County, in aooount with the funds ofthe monweaitii ior me year To balance last settlement (530 20 To state tax 1883 25(1 ti'J ?7SG 6! &780 89 N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forest county, in account with the Redemption Fund oi said County for tho year ending January 7, 18!I. To balance last settlement 2,393 IS By paid Individuals fdOl 12 To rccd from individuals Oss 45 By transfer rod to Win. Sniear- baugli, Treasurer 2,420 51 $3,081 63 COMMISSIONERS of torost County, in II. W. LEDEBUR. To county orders drawn $109 80 By 40 days' service ,,.. By 2V"i miles tn.vcl $109 80 HENRY A. ZUEXDEL. To county orders drawn $109 80 By 49 days' service By 22s miles travel.... $1(59 80 JAMES HENDERSON. To county orders drawn $134 80 $134 80 C. W. CLARK, Shoriff of Forest County, in 10 county orders drawn $392 90 JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Prothonotarv of Forest County, In account lor tho yir ending January 7, 1881. To county orders drawn $24 1 85 By fees $24185 FOREST COUNTY, ss : -; We, the undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met al the Commissioners' Office, in said county, accordl'i.J Uj law, mid did Biuiit and adjust the several accounts of ttie Treasurer, Sherill', Prothonouiry, and County Commissioners for tho year ending January 7, 1884, and find them as set forth in tho ioregoing report. In testimony wtieroof we have hereunto bet our bauds and seals this 18th day of January, A. D. 1884. ' G. W. WARDEK, LS.) " .4, L T ' , R.B. SWALLMY, L S.I County Auditors. Attest J. T. Brensak, Clerk, JAMES A. SCO IT, L S.J J EXPENDITURES of Forest County Treasurer's commission $120 82 Witness fees, Ac 0 00 Auditors and Clerk Ill 40 Counsel fees 122 64 County Commissioners 474 40 County Commissioners Clerk 720 00 Cat and fox bounty 244 30 Jury fee'. 1378 27 Jury Commissioners and Clerk Oil 30 Assessors , 327 50 Printing 655 45 Constables and Tipstaves 2(il 98 Court Crier 52 50 Road view 422 07 Fuel and lights ,., 209 79 Elections 401 00 00 53 203 09 172 80 789 81 Common wealth costs. Books and stationery Repairs Warren Hospital Shenlf's fees 302 99 Prothonotary's fees 241 85 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County, for year ending January 7, 1884. ASSETS. Balance due on County account and transferred to Wm. Smearbaugh, Treas.. $8,455 93 Seated lands returned for 1883 407 60 l ounty taxes on unseateu minis ior 1883 3 444 7a Due by Harmony township on account of M. Callinan, lunatic......... '3.JS 07 Due by Green township on account of John Clary, lunatic 104 78 Duu by Tionesta borough on account of Samuel Haw thorn, lunatic UiO 14 Due by Tionesta township on account of Duo l;y Hickory township on account of $13,314 62 LIABILITIES. Libabllities NONE Forest county, ss: . ,. , Pursuant to law we the undersigned Commissioners of For est County, publish the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of said County, ior the year ending January 7. 1884. Witness jur hmulu n.l u.i.iii.i.)ut ,1.,. H. W. LEDEBUR, L S.1 u''i"i iiuiiiM'iUouin, 1 li n ' H.A.ZUENDEU , LS WINTER! m. SEE OUR STOCK OF cScO. By c&untv orders redeemed, 13 S 205 08 By seated lands returned bv col- led 437 2(5 180 19 By exonerations allowed collec tors , By 3i per cent on jii.2tl5.08 coun ty orders redeemed 321 27 By 31 per cent on $iiul.l2 re demption money paid 21 14 Hy 31 per cent on M.2 Tionesta bor. poor order redeemed 11 By credit on balance of school fund of Tionesta borough 43 By amount transferred to Wm. Smcai baiij-h, Co. Trousurer . $8,455 03 18.i (8(i 41 COHI- ending January 7, 1884. By publishing Mercantile Ap- praiser'a list for 1882..., $23 PO 129 68 232 50 18 11 882 U4 By Stale Treas, 20. 1883 rocoipt, June By State Treas. receipt, Sept, 5, 1883 .. By 5 per cent on 302.24 By charged in county account.., $3,081 03 account for tho year ending January 7, 18S1. $1 17 00 22 80 $109 80 $147 00 22 80 $109 80 By 37 days' service $ut CO By 238 miles travel 23 80 $131 80 account for tho year ending Jan. 7, 1881. By fees $392 99 for the year ending January 7, 1884. Janitor R3 ft. BridKe repairs J212 48 1'ostage and box rent 17 92 Collectors' commission 324 27 Expenses . ho Court Auditor for 1882 and 1883 20 00 Stenographer 180 00 Refunding orders 415 oi District Attorney 35 00 Coroner 31 49 Western Penitentiary.. 65 44 Lunacy cases 87 7,-, County Institute 07 00 Appeals 7s 84 New Indices 291 75 Sale of Stray 2(1 60 Reward for Bush boys , 35 00 Depositions in Coojk Estate and Ag new V, Bogers ciiao 11 5Q Transcribing Treasurer's Unseated Land Book 30 00 Andrew Salsgiver, lunatic. Olive Noble lunatic 145 19 89 25 S.jjco.C 'ommissloners. Jklft5'UARAILR0An. TESTABLE IN EFFEtfrNoy. 18, 188,1. WPBtwiud. III v F.Tf f)Tv 1 JTo n7" Eastward. r. m. 8 00 4 38 4 27 3 10 P. M. P. M. 2 3. 12 13 05 t2 02 A. M. A. M., P. M. 8 ;"! 8 W 12 It 11 Al 12 4o:i2 40 2 ()0;tl"30 I', M A. M. I'. M.lA, M. 3 10 7 00 13 31! 7 60 4 Mil 4 20 13 10 A. M. ar Pittsburgh lv I in ker Fox burg ar.. l'ranklin.. lv CM. I P. M. 12 4.r. 0 20 12 07, tS 58 11 54118 M II 4'tS47 II 17 U ' ar... oil Citv....lv Oleopolis ...l"a!.'lo Rock... 1'resiilcut Tionesta Hickory .. Triinkovvlllo.. Tlilio'nte ...Thompson ... Irvlneton ... Warren lv. .. KI117.ua.. ..ar 13 40. 7 23 13 42 17 SI 1 45 1 30 11 22 I 10 12 50 12 35 12 14 11 40 A.M. A. M. 10 00 A. M. 1 1 30 1 1 05 10 47 10 42 10 20 10 10 9 55 9 44 9 27 9 20 A.M. 10 62 8 121 10 38 IS 031 4 00 4 15 7 48 8 03 8 II 8 24 8 44 9 05 9 20 9 60 A M 1 10 15 7 60 4 30 9 4 17 2S 7 10 0 49 0 15 P.M. P. M. lf4 64 9 15 6 16 5 r.o tl 00 A. M. P. M p. m.Ia. m . 8 0(ill35 P. M..U. M. 0 10:1(1 m ft .12! 10 32 0 45' 10 37 0 51 10 42 7 05 10 67 7 21 11 12 7 35.11 2H 7 4li:il S7 11 62 8 10,12 00 P.M.I M. 4 2(:iv 'Brndlbr,! nr A. M.I P. M. 11 30 0 19 ar...Kinznn.. .lv 10 14 9 4H 9 20 8 51 7 50 7 HI 0 62 0 15 0 no A. M. 5 4't Corvdon 5 30 ....Wo'.f Run.... f 31 Quaker Bridge. 5 17 ...Boil House.... 5 04 ... Salamanca.... 4 60 .So. Carrollton.. 4 4 1 ...So Vandalia... 4 2lf Allc;ranv 4 20.lv Oleaii -... .ar p. .M.I nui'iuunAl, liuifl 1A 11:50am, Warren 1:35pm, I ptn, Tldlouto 3:54pm, Tlones Adiutionai. TitAiN Leaves Kinzua Irvlneton 2:30 Mta 6:20miii . nr. riven uii 1 uy ;i"ipm. a him noNAt, Thain Leaves Oil City 0:10 am, Oleopolis 0:54 nm, Enulo Rock 7:09am, President 7:15am, Tionesta 7:4Sain Hickory 8:37am. Trunkey ville 9:04a tn.TM-. outo 10:15am, Thompson 11:0(5, arrive Jrvinoton 11:55pm. PlTr.simiion Division Trains leavn Oil Oltv 2:05, 7:00, 10:45 a. m.. 2:45, 4:55 p. in., arrive Oil City 2:30, 7:45, 9:15 u. In., 2:20, 3: 15, 8-30 p. m. t Flag stations, stop only on siinud. Trains run on Eastern Time, which is Hi minutes faster than Ho Halo time. Pullman Sleepinir Cars and Throujdi Coaches between Buffalo and Pittsburgh on trains nrriving Pittsburgh 7:0 a.m., an'l leaving Pittsburgh 8:20 p. ni. Parlor Cars and Through Coaches be tween PiU-burgh and Bull'alo ou trr.lni leaving Pittsburgh 8.45 a. 111., nrrivii.;; Pittsburgh 8:00 p. m. iTO'Tickets sold and baggage chocked to all principal points. Get lime billies giving full Information from Company'" A (tents. WM. S. BALDWIN, GotiMPass'r Ag'l, GEO. S. G ETCH ELL, Gen l Mip'l, Nos. 41 .te43 Exchange St.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Aucnt, Tionesta, Pa. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealors In OLOTHI-N-G-, MOTIONS, COOTS SJ-JOES, 2IATG AI' D CArS. GROCEBIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS. IIAlili. wa r e, q u r: i: n s- W A R E. G'L ASS VA R !', TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL. PAI'Elt, FOREIGN FRUITfJ, YEG- . ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Alwavs First-Class. ELEGIT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, 3.50, $4.50, 0.50 ad upwards. Buckeye Force Pump IBID. "31 "BJ I B IE Xj , TIONESTA, PENN'A. We wish to notify all psrties haviuv oh. structions in the Tionesta Creek between Balltown and Tionesta that wo liavo con tracted to run lumboi und .barn out of said creek. All owners of such obstruc tions will be held responsible f r damage. W. fc J. COOPER, Balltown, Pa. Jan. 28th, 1884. 3(ijan0 S. H. HASLET & SONS., DEALERS IN General Merchandise FURNITURE. And UNDERTAKERS. gas it 3 m' r, . v'::j . a 5- 0 I ' I -a3 s m I i o rr I -- i c W 2. J I 3 tz '"? I crq C A L LAND G ET PRICES, 30jun3m Tionesta, Pa., 9
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