, , THfc WIFE'S f.r R ATAiiliAl. A boat two years ago, me and mjr old nan, and the two little 'una, waa , a-livin' at a queer little by station on . a. new line, which I tiara nv vou have -heard n. - It warn', qnit finished "fliea, though the line was prct'y' well laid up all the way; and the trains was only runnin' to the second station bejond w." ' We got good pay enough, to speak truth, but 1 wouldn't go back tliara at-in nri: lint fur drllhln the money a country I never seed ( in allm Karn (lava nil A.tt in turn. rner and all mud in the winter, and fleas all the year roimd 1st alone oth er thing as limit lie nameless. And then the people I ble. ver, they d no .mere uicar o pinnuii , or milium , or f'arrain'ror drainiu', or doiu' anything Cbriatian-liko, nor I have o the man in the moon ; and yet, to liosr 'em talk, you'd think they tyas 'the finest fellows as ever walked the earth. Howsomerer, its a sin to' lnugli at 'm, poor creature; for after all, they waa born furrincrs and couldn't help themselves; ' and then, too, it's all along o' their beiu' V unhappy that they had to pay us English to do things for 'era ; so it's just a kind ' Providence after all 1 - Well, as I was a-snyin', we lived on that 'ere Galatx line lor a good (pell, and got . ued . to . it after a bit: though it warn't over pleasant in the right up as high es tho- winder, and the wind went ratupngin' round our little place (it win only two rooms aud a cellar) as if it had been a rnarin' lion. So, what with that, and what with our bavin' money in the house for to pay the men, an 1 there bein' so many rips about, we warn't quite so comfortable as we might ha' been. One inght, (it was just a week after Sam's third birthday', I remember.) there cum a knock mi tho door, and a voice singiu' out as there was a mes sage for the superintendent. So my eld man goes to epen the door, (I was in the back room gettin' tea ready,) and in comes two men, and one un 'em lunded him a paper; but he'd hardljr Uok it whrni 'tot her slips round behind, and knocks him down ns flat as a flounder. '" I ran in at the sound f the tumble, and there was one of the rips tyin' uiy old man, (who quite son compass after the knock he'd got) aud 'tothtr one outs with a big knife, and says te me, '.'Jland over vour money, says he, "or we'll kill the whole lot on ver." I wu mi liw L- aback at fust, that just for the minute i only stared like a stuck pig; but wneu oo axea me lor me money a thought cum into my head all at once, and 1 says to him, "All right " savs I "the money s down in the cellar under, the charcoal barrel-; take it and wel come, only don't kill us." "All right," ays the vagabone ; "but to make all safe, I'll take this valine whelp with aie." and be catches hold o little . Georgy, my eldest,) "and if you hol lers out. or trha to play any tricks, I'll siver bim like a fbeep." Well,' sir, when he said that; 'twas just like a poor o' cold water Sown ' any back ; but I thought o' my old man tyin nieeain' there, an o the beg gar's chek in darin' to bully a wo man; an I determined that, come " what might, I'd he square with 'em " yet. So I gives Georgy a kiss, end I whispers to him, "Keep neerthednor." auu ua uuucjnuniil UJQ UireciJV UlrSS sis nine art; ami went away with tlie great ugly rip as brave as could be. -"Well, down goes the rip, and tries ta move the barrel ; but it 'ud ha' , took two o' him to do it, then they couldn't; so alter tuggiu' and tuggin' and eigh buBtio' hiselt, he sings out to bis mate: "Come down and lend a , hand, and bring the wonutu with you.' fie t'other 'un marches me down into the cellar, and sets down the light for te lend a hand with the cask. The minute I see'd 'em both stoopiu' over , it, . I blows the caudle out, catches Georgy by the arm and pitches him out of the cellar like a cat nuly iu my hurry I fetched his htad an awful .-. hit agiu the bolt-ring, poor little chap! But before the rips could tell what ,: was up. I had the door slapped to and the big bo!k shut ; and there they was, cotched in a trap. Well, if you ever did hear two fel lars rampage, them was the two. They yelled and they swore, and they lambasted the dur mth log wood and nreshovels, aud at last with their , very fists, they got so mud. But, bleat yer, they might na well ha' tried to knock down St. Paul's wiib a puto' butter. The door was a double thick 'uu with big cr..s beams, and wouldn't - ba' giv' iu uothin' less ner a cannon ball : so, leading 'em to drum away, I uj. Eiana bum my Uia man loose, ud then out aud hit ted the red lamn- aud bout ten minutes utter, the train (which gen'lly rau by itlinut stoppiu') spied the signal and lulled up. Ko I i;ot hold o' one o' the guards(they all mowed me) and told him whut was up : aud he called his mates aud three or four sodgers, ns al'ays wtut with ', the traiu, and down they all ran to - tackle the two beauties. But when we opened the door them rips was so taieu abaci at stein" the crowd, and findin' themselves reg'larly nabbed, that they just giv' in as merit as lambs ; and afor you could say Jae Itnbin son the pair on 'em wus tied and bun dled into the train, and away. That, sir, is what I calls "iillin' two birds ' with on ttuo." Ppeeeh is silver -eileuce is gold. rubber goods; rubber goods, rubber goods. '; ' "" rubber goods, II. . TIN 1 Kit A CO.S CEXTHESTKriiT, OIL, CITY, PA. We have an Immense n.aaortment of the above trnrxU tn every kitIo and quality imaginable, lor inaianoe : 1 Inrh Two ply Holt In. 2 Inch Two-ply He linn. . , 2) Inch Two-ply Melting. , , 2 Inch Three-ply Belli nir. 21 Inch Three-ply Helling. . 3 Inch Three-ply Halting. ( 3 iui-h Thno-plV Belting. 4 Inch Three-ply Hpltmg. 6 Inch Throe-ply belting. , 8 Inch Three-ply Holt inn. 7 inrh Threo-ply Belting. . 8 inch Fonr-ply Holtinir. , 9 inch Kour-piy Hnltlng. 10 inch rour-pfj- Holting. , 12 iiioli Four-ply Hol ing- riVE-PT.Y AXP KNPLESS HKT.T3 TO ORlKR ON SHOKT NOTICE. We garentee satliftu-tlon in every in stance. We are heatiquarlers for the aoovo goooa. s H. G. TINKER & CO. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. DIRECT ROUTB TO BUFFAL IU ROUGH TUB OIL REGIONS. OX AMD after Monday Feb. 94. Tralae will ran aa follows (Philadelphia Time) I SOOTH. RnfTalo Rxm-eaa leave Oil City at 1 IS pes Ariivea at PiUaburgh H pas N ight ExprcM Iav ea Oil City 80 p m Ariivea at Pittsburgh - 1 a as lay Express leave Oil City t IS a aa Arrives at I'itUlmrirh 06 p aa Oil City Acrom. leaves Oil City ' 4 bi p. aa. and arrives al Brad v'a Hend SO p. aw. NORTH. Buffalo Ex. T.oavf Pittsburgh at T 40 a aa Arrrives at Oil City at 26 p m Night Kxpiasa Leaves Pittsburgh t 00 pna Arrives at OL City ' 6 40 am Day Kxpreea leaVes Pittsburgh 12 IS a m Arrives at Oil City a S5 p at Oil City A cc. leaven Brady's Bend 6 40 a at and arrives at Oil City 13 M m Silver Pal. -ire Bleeping Cars on night Rx press Trains, between PitUburn" auei Tituavilie. Through CVnohes on Day Kv prees l rain between Pltubunrh and mm ton. - J..J. LAWRENCK, T. M. KINO. UHlttpi Ass't. Sup't.- . , ' , PENNSYLVANIA CENt TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1370, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Waahlntoa and Latterly street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.30 a n. ; Fast Lin. 12.11 a m ; well sacconimodation No. J, 6.20 a m Rrinton accommodation Ne , 7.50 a aa Wall's accommodation No 2, ft.6ta m ;Cln einnau express .'.iiidi; jonnstown ao- commodatioD 10.50 a m i Braddxk'a ae- oommodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh expreas i.80 p m; Paelfle expresa 1.60 p na ; Wall's accommodation No S, 2.35 p am Homewood acoommodation No 1,9.66 paa Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p set Brinton acoommodation No X, 1.10 p aa; v a j raaaenger ii.tv p ni.-. t DEPART. Houthern expresa 6.0 a m : Pacifle sx rreia 2.40 a m ; VYttU's accommedatioa Ho , .30a m t Mail Train 8.10 a in ; lirinton s aocommodHtion 1 ).20 a m r Uraddoek's ac oommndntmn Nal.fi.10 p in; Cincinnati exprem 12.86 p m ; Wall's accommodatioa N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accomirndatien 4.0T p in : Homewood accommodation Na I, a.50 p m; Philadelphia exprem 5.60 p m; Wall accommodation No 8,8.05 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.4U p in; Wall's No 6, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's StaMon every Sunday at tt.05 a. iu., reaching Pitas burgh at 10.06 a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's niauou Bl Z.1U p. ra. -. Cincinnati express leaves daily, fionth ern expresa duily except Mot iay, Ail elh er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information apiy to W. H. BtCKWmi, Agent.. ' The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not avsunie an v Rixk for Hauruaee ax. cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their raponsiuuiiy to line Hundred Dollai val ue, ah oaggage excelling that a eunt m vauio win oe at me riak or tlie me unleas taken by special contract. A. J. t'ASSAl General Baperinteudcnt, Altoom Pa. PITHOLE VALLEY RT. 01 AND AFTER Monday, June I, 1871. Trains will run as follows : TRAINS KORTHWARD. STAT-.OXS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Frathera Mill Pithole City No. 1 10.25 a m 10.38 10..W " 10.24 ' ll.OS No. 4. S 34 p m B.ZS 8.1s .! 2.50 TRAINS BOUTHWARD. STATIOXS. Pith,. I. I'll. No. 1. 8.40 a m . 8.48 " . 8.5B ' S.02 " No. t. 1.2S p m Prathers Mill . Wocwla I'emuitt Oloopelis t.ts 1.50 2.02 '.1J " 2.14 ah trains make close eoniiectjona at oiM.poli with truins on tlie Oil Creek A Allegheny River Bailwav, North and OOOIU. TWO IJllpa nf Sloiro. mi. H,.tlw V.,. Pitholo City, Miller rarin anif Pleasant- viue, inukingeonnocUon witharriviiikrand K'KUAM, . sup' t. 1 ickel Agent, Pithole City, Pa. O 1 It A IISn' WehaveJ.iHtie.ued timUOO W allies in TTw Vol. "i""' lca eaph Hrrt, f6 each in cloth. 1 ho two volumoN contain over forty beautiful N nitron worth nt $25 in derTiinl' A VQR T h dealers be partiuular to auk for Pktkhs' rd'n ion of mhaut. Walik, at it is iua umy correct and nomplete eri'tinn. Ad drees J.L.PKTBKSlir A T Mrrc Muaic. Publisher, VV AL 1 0t.O. aw uroaawey, atw xork. Noy. 18. 'UBSCRIBE for the rorwt RetmbUe 'itwjllrwajr. v - ". 11. " .' t"4e,"" 1 ''; .rMxiii2-'V7'4. . - 167 Water Street, ..... . . . . Meadville, Pa. 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TIIK 'I'WKLVR lu.bU ctire iioi!ilM ui iu wc.l kutiwu uuri-Uva aycat, pink Tnun TAll, ry t Qf ALI.F.T) In Cnn-!. Culdi, Catarrh, Aathsm lli-kOtbitia, aatl Cotwuiuuwi. . . , , . , cTjitxM wixiiotrr fail . A rp-nt o-ld tn Itirw to honr-i rnt !k, t II V!TALI7.1N(, I'l'llH VINO and BTlMUlJtTINi rfleti unoa Uw yvacrat .jrstvn, U rBiwkjibl7 rffloa vloaa In all - iiifasr op Tur. nt.oon. Iaeladins Kniui ati-i Kraptioa. of tha .kin. Zys- prpaia, liiwsi-ttnl tlia l t.-r aaU Kluutja, urart JLia- caar, atMi itt-nrrai in-miliy. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I DIt. GAKVIVS VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED FOR IM1AIATIOIV. K9TA rtmarkt): TMlub. Aiatortry, vhlth peat CATAIJKII, nKO!VCHITII, ASTim i.nnd nil DlaeTtnmorthe KOSE, Til HO AT aud MWGS. Tns roMrorxD TA Jl A . I) M A XI RAKE PILL, for M In ennnratinn with tlia r.t.ITIH TAR. la a combination uf tht TWO nvt .aluaMa AI.IKRA- ilVK alcKlicinaa known In tha PmfraaWm, and rn dara thia Till without cxmplwa tha nrj boat arcr offend.. Solution and Compound Elixir. J jl iU Tar and alandrakr rilla, IScU per liox. atadkald Inhalation, S-W par Taekag. Brad for ClrauUr of POSITIVE fin a-a Tour Urumriaii or to . - la. F. HYDE & CO., BOLE PBOPEIETOBS, 19ft Smvmth Ave., New York so H 03 'H .hi Q 0 TUB NEW ELASTIC Tttl'SS. .. An Important Invention. It retains tha Hnptiire at all tiniua, anil under tlia bard, rat exorcisoor auverritt atraiii. It 1 vor with ix inloit, and If k n nliflit sad day, ell'ects a permanent cure in s tew wet-ka. S'lhl (.-lit up, and t-ont by Mail whun reqiiohled, uituulara li'M, wben rr-di-rcd by letter sent to '1 he Klwfejtf Truss Co., No. 5b4 Kvoadway, N. Y. i'ity. 'o bjpdy uscai Mail SprioK Truskosi too painful 1 thry alin ojT toy fr'U(iilly, 4 i- v Ko fVrao.i un tak three Hlifrm tuxmft- frit lo dirveriionts unrj remain Imtg Wl-irrlt, h114 Iheit . re not r1r?trovtrl b mineral pnitmi er tttr meant, nnd U VU-U rt WMttd tMywuL Utt joit of rpif. . ... XPT- Itnllolloiis l?'lrh, r( In tht Shmildf, Cmigl, J 'pltinM ttf lit Chest, Untitle-, Sotir KrwctAtiott rf tht btomirh, lUd Tk4 in ilie Mouth, Uilion Attest-, rlHttioa f ' Heart, Inrlnmmatintt cf th I.uhr, Tnin in f reg ooe 4 tlit KiiWvft, antl a hundred oilier )uinful lymptmni, tt tht offtrinftt (if Drpepfiia. In thrte cnmplatnta .1 Kai nr equal, and rttt bottlt will irnv m Ltiter MM niM of iu menu tlin a lntvtlT adveriiatmtnt For F ii.nl CoMiiilnlutaV iu retina: or vi. manitrl or t:nslc( nt lt d.in of woman hrxxl, or tti tnm of lift, thcit Tonic Bitten iltir'sy to dcifW4 m influtiKt ll.ai t lliarktd mrrtnicHl ii toon ttrcta lib. . . Fnr lnflnftitnterjr nttfl Chrrnl Rhtn. -Mttlllll and liom, liilii'ti, Rrnottet and Inttr. ntittent Kertra, niieaaet of tlm PImkI, I.iver, Kulatvt and Bladder, thne Hit ten yy no equil. Stich att aari are eauKVb Vtlinttd B'ofrtl, whtcU it itntraily prorlnctd bv deraneement of ilte Iitnvt (Jrn-ii't. Thr -r n 4.tatl t-wrfftillT nt woll ayi' Ttnits imseiiiug alMjIie eculiar mttit of nctina) M t powerful cnt in renevnif "rw.;etion or litttim mationof ilit Livtr au Vtactrai Orfiia, aa4 io ptkoot Pieac. for (.hi I I no , EntpHmia. Tetter, Sail RlMum, BUiiclita, SKa, implr.t, 1'uMultt, Unila, (.at uncle, Kine-wontit. Sca)HHeAt, Sore , krr tiiela, Itclt, Smrtm, Diacoloraiinnaof tltt Skin, Humh and Utaeaiea of tbt Skin, tf whatever name or natwrt. jvt literally due up and carried out of lUa tyattm in a ahort time hv the um of ihene If itttrt arMtcfwl Thoniand proclaim Vmaaan BiT Tnns tlit nwMt wnndcrtui luvigurant that artr tui.atued the Mnkinf avftttm. j WAI.KKR, ProfiV B. II. tteVMVtnl.n eV CO.t VrnCtSata and Gen, Agfa., S.m Krancitco, Cat. and cor. of WaalirnKton aodCharltonSt.l New York, OLD BY ALL DRUGGIST AND DIALER, Oil CreckdsUlcgheny Kiur By O AND AFTF.U Monday Jims s, mi, l rains win run aa follows I SOL'THWARD TnAtws. STATIONS: 1st riasa. 4 a a 2.1 as 10 a. m. a 14 a. ta. a. in. a. ni. p. tn. Corrr 0 in It tH StiarUnsburg 42 1 1 115 6 AO 0 24 0 37 6 48 6ft 7 10 7 25 7 40 7 ft9 8 03 8 10 8 23 8 00 I IS t M Ma 10 20 11 11 tJivndn 0 64 11 47 ('ntrcvill 'rrvmivllls . 7 04 II 65 7 U 12 03 7 25 12 1A 7 S5 12 24 7 42 12 45 Hyilctown Tttuavilis I'M Mlllr Farm 8 18 11 18 6 65 12 IS 7 20 12 7 40 12 48 7 6 1 08 8 10 1 88 8 28 2 It 8 80 1 28 8 48 S 40 tilt IU 9 OS IS 20 8 28 8 02 I 03 Sliaflar 8 07 1 08 1 18 rioncer AR Pst Centra na rolumlila Tarr Farm Hynd Farm Knuntvtlla MuC'liutock AR Oil City na . Oleo polls Kairle Hoi-k Praaidsnt 1 Tioneata Hickory 17 8 Si 1 25 8 SS 8 36 8 40 8 SO 8 SS 8 42 1 S& I 88 t" 48 II 44 18 (0 8 53 1 40 8 Ml (8 M 8 10 1 63 2 OS 9 00 t 16 15 t 45 2 18 18 18 It 11 18 4 28 II 88 4 68 11 88 4 M 12 SO 5 ST 1 20 H 16 1 46 8 48 2 24 7 18 4 06 8 48 2 38 2 48 9 58 69 12 60 10 23 3 12 10 44 8 32 8 41 t 68 4 40 TrtinkeyviU 10 64 Tldioute . 11 11 Irvinelon 12 01 AIiniTldlf AL SrcOND-CLASS TBAmS-SOOTaT. Ko. 18. Titusvllls 2,10 p. tn.; Miller 2,60; Pioneer 8 20; Pet Centre J.S.I; Columbia 4,15; Tarr Farm 4.2.H; hynd Farm 4,SI Konsevllle4.6r; Oil CityS.iiO. No. 8 Corrv 8,15 a. m.; Tiluavill- 8,6 Miller Karn 9,'J5; Pot Centre 0,48; :oloiu bia 10,l:; Tarr Farm 10,18; Hynd Farm IO,7; Houseville 10, So; Oil City 11,00. No. 18. Pet Ci-ntre 1.28 p. m.: C lnmbla I, 60; Tarr Farm 2,0.'.; Rvnd Farm 8.10 UmiaeviUe 2.30; Oil City 3,00. . No. 22 Oil City ,l a. m ; rO!eop .l!a TA 1 ioneata 8,64 ) Trunkejr villa ID 16f Tidioute 11.11. MORrHWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Clsss. Jd Clas 6 S 1 13 a. m. p. m. p. tn. a. m. a. m. Irvlnetea 12 46 6 05 8 00 7 48 Tidioute 128 6 47 7 20 808 Trunksyville 1 45 8 05 8 05 10 18 Hickory 1 64 (8 It 8 20 10 44 Tionesta 2 14 8 84 8 45 II 4a) PreHident . i S5 4 65 SO 12 21 F.atfle Rock 2 88 8 6 8 86 12 81 Oleopolia 2 47 7 08 10 Ot 1 OS AM I IS 7 St 10 tt 1 84) Oil City r 8 00 S 20 7 40 11 80 t 18 MoClintock 8 IS t Si 7 65 11 60 1 28 Kousevilla 8 18 8 S5 7 6U 12 00 2 34) Hynd Farm ( 20 j3 40 8 04 12 25 2 4 Tarr Farm 8 25 S 45 8 10 12 88 8 tt Columbia 2 8 40 8 14 12 48 "t It, ah 8S4S658 21 1M828 Pet Centre ta 8S8S 69 8 2S126SSS Pioneer 8 42 4 04 8 SO 14 8 4k Shaffer 8 63 4 15 8 40 2 CO 4 18 Miller Farm .8 68 4 20 8 44 2 It 4 4 ar J7 15 4 40 9 06 S 46 t if Titusville KB 7 35 4 45 t 10 I Ot Hydetown 7 44 4 65 0 20 8 28 Tryonville 7 67 6 08 19 S4 8 68 ( entreville 8 05 6 17 0 48 4 18 Olynden 8 14 5 27 9 68 4 M Spartanabnrg 8 24 4 31 lO Oi 4 M Corry 8 65 6 10 10 S3 t 68 , A DDITtON At SKCOND-CLAS TBAIKS-NOSTSI No. 15 Oil City 6.65 a. m.; Roniovllle 7.20; .'arr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7; Pet ('.-litre ti.10; Piuneor 8.40; - Miller .2tt Titnavillo 0.55. No. 7 Tiiusvills 0.00 a. m. Corry 11.28. No. 11 oil city 11. ao a. m.; Houseville II. 45; It yud Farm 11.63;, Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pot Centre 12.20; ' Miller l.lfci; TitiiKville 2.00; Corrv 4.42 p. ra. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p.m.) Trupkey ville 1.45; Tlonesta2.43; 6leouoJi4.fe Jtl City 6.-20. . ' () Trains do not alopv () Stop onsijnli. () ailop lor meals. Trains 5. 6, 21 and 22 ran daily ali oVhav traias daily rxc-ept Sundays. N. Train No. 10 is an Express froav Titusville to Corry. HIUVEB V A LACI SMCBPINA CARTRAIKB. N o. 4 Cirect from Pbiiadeipbia witboak change, no. i jjireoi io rnuaaaipnia. witboo ohaice. No.6 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No, 0 Direct to Pittsburgh wi&ont change. . C. J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCA1RM, Superintendent. Oen'l Manager, P TK.J N. liOLARD. of Tidioute, baa re'. rnad to bis urartu-a alter an ab aence ol four luomba, kj: ,.ri t t Hataf lals of New York, where ' will anid calls in bis prot'tKtiion. Othee in Eureka Drug Store, 34 dent r"ve the lnvk, Tld'""!", Va. -rWf ,
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