The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 21, 1873, Image 4

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rorri.ATioxAt metehs.
Neknuke Tnerrmmt In Tint Tmrti (11,935 J
Totalis) INK, 101, (KM.
V rroF. 3. n. Rcixtn
Liscox., 1873. ..
Ilumo speaks of a Knman Emper
or, who, wishing to lorn' something
about the poDuiatioo of his" "wetropo
I is, issued" an edict requiring evcrv
iodr to bring to li is j1 nco nil the cob
wob tlioy coulJ find. There were
enough to provo Rome a very larpe
city. When Arthur Yeung wished to
compare the different French depart,
menta, ho could devise no better melli
od than to cut them out on-by one
from a map, and" then ascertain their
comparative weight in a scale.
One of the eatlicst modern exam
ple! of accurate enumeration through
out a wide countrr, was the United
StnJei cenius of 1791. Each new de
cade some new specifications have
been added to those before bade, 1 ;
The prosperity of a State is new
measured, by all political economists,
by its populational growth. Hence
all State are rrone to "over-estimate
the rapidity er their increase, and so
at every censua are mortified that
their aumber are proved o few. So
ehagrined were several cities iu 1870,
that they paid for taking a second
census in hopes to show that their in
habitants had not been all included
in the government returns.
The biennial census which was long
Uken by tlie Slate of Iowa, furnished
to every Iowa editor an exhauatlcss
treasury of items never in the way,
and never out of the way.
In the absence of an oft repeated
ceniu, there is an infinity of un
checked guesting aDi gassing, especial
ly in sew State where growth ' is
most wondered at, being a transition
from nothing to something.
Accordingly, on the Atlantic elope,
there is great distrust of all reports
concerning western progress, till they
are confirmed by an official censua.
The Nebraska Suporentendent of Ira.
migration has estimated the influx in
to that State at 40,000 persons a year.
Bis estimate has been much ridiculed
a a wild exaggeration, of a piece
with Yankee Doodle's reconniug of the
continental host when his father and
he went down to camp.
"And there wan Captain Washington
Upon astrappimr, stallion,
A giving orders to his men,
J guess there teat a million."
But it can be proved mathemati
cally, that Mr. Ndeware'i estimate is
very nearly correct. Thus iu 1870.
the school children numbered 32,702,
ana tne population 122,993. Cut, in
1872 the school children had increased
to 01,126. Therefore, as all ihoo
scholars who have reached the Rule of
three can demonstrate, the Nebraska
population in 1872 amounted to 191,
928, showing a gaiu of 68,935 within
two years. , -
Thel ists of school children, besides
enowwg trie growth ol the State at
large; are a meter of local progress.
ajouk, ior instance, along the main
line of the Burlingtou & Missouri
River Railroad. ' It runs through
eight counties. Adams, Cass, Clay,
Fillmore, Kearney, Lancaster, Saliue
and Saunders, Their school children
in 1870, were 5,912, and their popula
tion 23.247. In 1872-their school
children had. multiplied, to 11,210,
therefore their population ' then can
not have been lees than 44,0791.
Nebraska, at large, has been excep
tionally prosperous, lbr its population
al increment in twe years has been
66.04 per cent. But oven this per
ceutage falls far below that of the
eight counties traversed by the B. &
M. railroad line. Their pepulational
advance between 1870 and 1872 has
been at the rate of 39.6 per cent In
the next two year their: growth will
be still greater than iu the last two,
for half of them had no school chil
dren two years age, and locomotive
net yet having traversed them all for
more than four months, have but just
begun to put forth their magical in-
fluence in making solitude populous.
Yet the railroad abeve mentioned
Within thirtT-thren months As, net
ting iu land in market, had sold 478,
988 acre to 4,525 purchasers, on ten
year credit fiix per cent, interest, and
n sales since 1872 nothing of the
principal ia payable till the end of
lour years.
A Lawrence man allows his wife (5
a week tor pin money, with the tin
derstanding that she shall forfeit ten
cent for each i bseut button, and the
u amount, ior eacu cup ol poor
coffee. This arrangement ha been
going on for two year, and the day,
bas aot yet come when be could claim
tea cents. . .
- frofessor: "What are -the uses of
starch in germination T Student (re
citing on cheek): "In the German ua
tion starch i used very much the same
as m this country in doing up liaen
and such goods."
The cigar-maker in San Francisco
are attempting to emply white boys as
luomimu-s ior their Chinese operatives
alleging mat (lie latter are thievish
careless and wasteful.
In les than twenty year 109 daily
journals have had an existence in New
ork City, and lOOof the number are
dead at a los.s of over $25,000,000.
An accepted Cajifornia suitor lately
sold his interest and good-will in his
affianced to. a rival for the price o a
?eiY waistcoat. Sri!il!e man.
i H
RUBBER GOODS.
RUBBER GOODS,
' 1 " RUBBER GOODS,
RUBBER GOODS,
II. J. TIX K IS II A VO.H
CENTRE STRF.KT, OH. C'tTY, TA.
We hare an Immense assortment of the
above goods in every stylo and quality
imaginable, aa for instant i .
H inch Two ply Reltinfr.
3 inch Two-plV Retting.
", 2 Inch Two-ply Baiting. f.
' S Inch Three-ply TSultinj. '
. SI liirh Throe-ply Ueltine;,, v
, l inch Throe-plv Halting.
31 inch Three-ply Helling.
4 Inch Three-ply Reltintr.
6 inch Threp-ilv belting.
6 Inch Three-ply Helting.
,. , 7 inch Three-ply Belting.
8 Inch Fonr-ply Halting.
i 9 inch Four-ply Hotting. ,
10 inch Four-pfy Belting.
12 inoh Four-ply Itching-
FIYR-PLY AND ENTt.FS BELTS
TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
We garentee satisfaction In everv In
stance. ' We are headquarters for the
above goods.
H. G. TINKER & CO.
Allegheny Valley. Rail Roai
DIRKCT ROUTE TO .CFFALe.
,,, THROUGH TUB OIL REeiOK.
OX ASD after Monday Feb. 14, Tralae
will ran aa follows (PhUadelahia
Time) I ., k '
SOUTH.
Buffalo Express leave Oil City at 1 IS aa
Arrives at Pittsburgh I Mesa
Night Ex press Leaves Oil City 60 p ta
Arrives at Pittsburgh 1 a as
Day Express leaves Oil City t IS a as
Arrives at Pittlburgh Idips
Oil City Aeeonj. lsaves Oil City 464 p. as.
ind arrives at lirsd v's Hsnd ' 1 1 p, sa.
NORTH.
BufTalo Ex. Leaves Pittsburgh at f 4 a sa
Arrrives at Oil City at I 26 p m
Night Express leaves Pittsburgh oe pas
Arrives at Oi. City I 4ft am
Dny Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 ie a ss
A rrivss at Oil City I fc ss
Oil City Acc.leaves Brady's Bend 49 a as
and arrives at Oil City - 11 M sa
Kilver .Falaee Sleeping Cars on night
Express Trains, between Pitubntgh so
Titusville. Through Coaches on 1)bv Ex
press 1 rains between l'ittsburrh and I
ton. . J. J, UWKF.NCI.
T. M. KING, . , ..
Ass L Bup X.
PENNSYLVANIA CEK1
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sundav May
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave she
Union Depot, corner of WashlBton and
liberty street, as rol lows: .
ARRIVE.
Msll Trsin, 1.80 a m ; Fast Line, 12.1S a
m ; wen ssccomniodation No. 1, S.20 a m
Brinton nwonininilntion Na 1. 7. Ml s a
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.6;a m ;Cln
einnnti express 9.J0 a m j Jolmstown ao-
commodation 10..H1 a m ; Hraddeck's so
ooiiiniod.'Uion Nol, 7.(X) nni; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m
sus acronunoaaiion Jo , x.:56 p l
Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.65 p
tm accommoostlon No 4, n.50 p as;
j.i iiiuiii ni'i'oniuiouauon ivo z, i.ig as
Way l'assenger 10.0 p ni.
" ' DEPART.
Southern express S.JO a m : Pacifis ex
press X40 a in ; Wall's accommodation
1, 8.30 a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Drinton's
aoconimodatioii 1 .-0 a in : Uraddock's ac-
eominodftlion No 1, S.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.&r p in ; Wall's accommodation
:n i, ii.ol a m ; Johnstown awominodatiea
i.iio p in Hmnowond aoconimodation No
l, 8.."x) p in: I'liiladeiolua ex disks S.iO n m:
Wall acwinnindaliun No3.3.05d in: Wall's
accommodation No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p ra j Wall's No 6, 11.00 p m.
The Church Trains lsave Wall's Station
every Bundav at K.Oft a. in., reachine Pitta.
nurgo at iu.uo a. in. itciurniirg leave fltta
burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's
nuuiuu at i. iu p. ni. , v , v
Cincinnati axm-ess lesvas dillr. RonLh.
ern express daily except Moudsy. All Ut
sr i rams daily, except Sunday.
I or turtner iniormation spiv to '
W. II. BECKWIT'H, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Comosav
mi, uu M.uiue any ivisk; ior iiHguge ex
copi ior earing Apparel, and limit thai
raponsiuiuty to tine Hundred lioilsi s val
ue. Ail Daiftiage exceeding that a ount
in value win ie at the risk of tne mer,
unless taken by special contract. - -, ,
A. J. CANS AT '
General Superintendent, Altoone Pa.
PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y.
ON AND AFTER Monday, June I, 1471
Trains will run as follows:
TRAINS JTORTHWARD.
STATIOKa.
No.
10.25 a ra
10.3S "
10.30 "
10.24 ' "
U.Oe
No. 4.
Oleopolis,
IMpu
liennett.
Woods
B.
S.IS
Prathers Mill
VilUole City
s.ie
2.60
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS.
Pithols Citv,
Prsthers Uill
Wixxls
liennett
Olaopelis
No. 1.
8.40 a in
8.48
8.58 "
9.02 l
No. 8.
1.2 pm
J. 49
1.M
S.0'2
2.14
.1
All Trains
make eloss sonnx,kir.n
at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek A
Allegheny River Hallway. North and
Son th. " .
Two Lines of fitageg run dailv between
PitholoCity, Miller Farm and Pleasant
ville, makingconnection witharrivingand
departing Trains. J. T. JiLAIH.
II. WICK II AM, Hup't.
Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa.
STH A TlsQ' We have Justified
J- tVAUOO Waltzes in Two Vol-umes.prl.-eil
each in bimrds,-f5 each in
cloth. The two volumes contain over forty
beautiful Waltzes, worth at leant ?'25 ui
SFAVOHlTEo tIaher;
dealers be particular to ask for Pktkr'
Kkittos of Stbai-ts' Waltzes, as it ia
the only correct and compk-ie edition. AX
dress j'L.PKTKliS T 1 '"I?CJ
Mijtdci Publisher, V JLi 1 illtO.
009 Broadwav, Nw York. Nov. 12.
C"rnsrRIBEfi)rho Forest Republican
It fvay.
167. Water Street,
GENERAL
STEIN WAY A SONS,
As well as several other makes. Also
..TJISTTTHID STATES OIO-AJiTS, .
J.-', . ' ,. AND '
SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and evervthinir in the MUSIC LINE, which will
be furnished nt the very lowest price,
, W, I N G AND SON ,
tiie .yii:mc.i" piaxo,".
417 BEOOE STREET, N. Y.
-TTiErSUIRJPASSIEID
First premiums wherever exhibited rrices low for the Quality Larce
prices allowed for Second-hai.d Instruments in Exchange.
From Mr. Edward Hoffman, ihi celebrated ftaniil.
I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every respect a most maaniA-
cent Inttrumeni. .
Jrow Hi "Independent" - -
The American Piano bar deservedly become a very popular Instrument.
5rlteepoi)8ible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circular!
to WING & SON. 417 Broome St.. K.Y. 42-fim
PKALKa IN
GUNS, BGVOLTRRS,
AUD ALL XIOS OF ,
SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE,
rOCKKT CUTLEJl 1',
SCT&.10nS, ?., dt C.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
RIFLES MADE TO ORDER
AND WARRANTED.
Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys
A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING
IX ALL BHANCITEES NEATLY AND
PROMPTLY DONE.
44-lf
T1DIOUTE, PA.
BEST THINGJN THE WEST.
AtcliiBon, Topeka & Santa Fe. R.' R.
THREE MILLION ACRES
Seated In and near the Arkansas
Valley, the Finest Portion r k.
' ' ; , . . of. Kansas I V ?
F.Hven yeai-s' CreiUt. Seven' pof Cent.
Interest. 21 1-2 percent, roduction
to settlors who improve.
FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS !
THE FACTS about this Grant aro Ixw
Prices, Long tYodit, and a Robato to set
tiers of nearlv one-fourth : a Rich Soil and
Sjiendid Climate ; short and mild Winters;
eiuiy planting, ana no wintering of. Stock;
plenty of Itainfull, and just at the right
season j Coul, htonu and Hrick on the line;
Cheap ItaltM on Lumber, Coal, Ac; no
lands owned by Moiilatord ; HomeHtciul
ana rre-einptions now abundant ; a lirst-
class iiHiiroud on tlio line of a crest
Through Uouto;Products wiii p.y for Land
ana i iiipruvumonis,
It is the best opportunity evor offered to
the pulilin, through the rccont complotiou
of the Road.
For Circulars ami penenil informstion,
unarms A. K. tuu.ai.i.n,
Mauugor Land Dep't,
43-2111, Topeka, Kan,
1. W. CLARK, Ageiit, Tionosta, Fa
Tla Republican Offloo
KEEPS constantly on hand a large as
sortment of lllaiik IVods, Mortgages,
SuhiMejius. WnrrnnlN,
biiinmens, iVr, In
i be suit 'Lifp for cah.
tr.
, i- - "a ? al , . i
Meadville, Pa.
AGENT FOR . ,
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a .. ,.- , . . n a
;..:,..-.f
CIIICKEUINO & SONS,
VM. B. BRADBURY
PIANO FORTES,
the
tend for circular. 39 ly.
' ' -
The olilcst and most reliable Institution
for obtaining a Mercantile K.ducatlnn.
Vol. Practical business ineu as instruc
tors. For information, write for a circular to
r. PUFFA SONS. Pittsburgh, pa.
BLUM & RECK,
BLACKSMITHS
AND
WAGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Chnrch and Klin Streets,
TIOISTESTA. 3? .A.
This firm is prepnrcd to do all work in
its lino, and will warrant everything done
at their -all- pa to give satisfaction. Par
ticular attention given to
IIORSE-SIIOF.IXG,
njve them a trial, and you will not re
gret it. H-iy
THE WEEKLY SUN.
ONLY SI A YEAR. ' 8 PAGES.
The flat Family raper.Tiie Weeklv N.
Y. Run.' 8 pages. $1 a year. Send your
uouar.
Th Pest Agricultural . Paper. Tho
weekly . i nun. B pages, ly a year,
sena youi uouar.
I'Ae Best roRtical leper.Tho Weekl v
N. Y. Kun. Independent and Faithful.
Against Public Plunder. 8 pages, ft a
year. Send your Dollar. '
' The Bout Xewsvaper. The Woeklv N.
Y. iun. 8 pages. ; $1 a year, bond your
Dollar. . ...
Hat All th Nfvit. The Weekly N. Y.
Hun. 8 pages, flaycar. bend your Dol
lar. '
The Best Story raper. The Weekly N.
Y. Sun. 8 pa. -os. $1 a year, bond your
UoUar' . ' '
The Bct Fashion Jteportt in the Weekly
N. Y. Sun. 8 pagos. SI a year, bend
your Dollar, ... .
The Best Market Beports In the Weekly
N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. SI a year, bend your
Dollar. ( , ,
T he Best Cattle Reports in the Weekly
N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. II a year, bend your
Dollar. . . . ,
The Best Paper in Every Respect. The
Wreckly N. Y. buu, 8 pages. 1 a year.
Send vour Dollar.
Address, THE SUN, New York City.
PIIQTOGRAPII GALLERY.
' ' Water Street.
OVER IIILBROKNEU 4 CO. STORE,
Tionosta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . .' Proprietor,
Pleturos taken in nil the latct.1 styles
th"iu:. 2i tl
Ota
': lit ft :
NEW DISCOVERY
la Cheaahcal sd lnlcal SMIeakve
SOLUTION AND COMPOuaS IhW
oc ran'tirr of AM, TIIR 'HVKtV M valuable
artlT pttscljM ot Hit wall ksgws curutivs susal,
- 11 X 13 TltE13 TAIl, . ' .
t'NEQr ALT.ED in rmiph'. CoMs, Catarrh, Atthms,
Divncniiia, ana Lnauiu;inun.
cuniia Avixiiotrr pail
A lrent cnlil Is Tle t a'x hmra; as1 slan, fcf Its
Vri'Al.tWN. rt'ttlPVINIiaml BT1M11 LATINO
(Tacta upon the svnaral rratvm, U reiuarkablj tlftos
eloua in all
iifakf. or tiif. m.oon.
Isaluiliuff Sctanils sad nitioa ot the tin, Drs,
Hnia, I ilaraaa ..( tije I ,li-r sod Kidneys, JLiaart Ilia-
a, ana uvnrrai imdiuit.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I
bit. GARVIVS ' i
VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR
' MKDICATED
FOR I IIAIATIO.
A rrn.iirl.ablr Tulaitbl diMovarr. wltlek twai.
UTsJIJ I
CATAItltIS, DROKCIIITIS,
ASTIl.Tf A, uimI nil Dtseoaf of the
NOME, THROAT and
THE COiirOCND
TAR Ay I) MANDRAKE FILL,
tot rite In onnrrtlnn with the El.tXtR TAB. ia s
orabmattan of th TWO moat Taluabl ALI KUA
TIVE Mwlinlnaa known In tha rmfuaalon, and ran
dm thia till wltliuut xoepUoa tha ran boat arar
eaand.
Bolstioa'ssd Componnd Elislr. ) l3lBlU
ar aaa jaannmca ruia, zacia par DOS.
UadiMted Iiihalatioa, tS.OO par Package.
Benit for CiranUr of POSITIVE rrnn
four Druggist, or to
L. P. HYDE & CO.,
' ' " " ' 80LB PaOPBIBTOB8,
X9lt Hwryith Ave., NeiO York,
$1,000 m:wAitii
For auv cust of Wind, llleedinp. Itchiu
f'l- Vlcernted 1'ilon Hint !o Ring's Pilo
Remedy fails to cure. It ia prepared ex
irely to euro tho I'iica, nnduntiiingelso.
Sold !' all RruKgiHts. Prico, f 1.00. io-lt
BOOKKEEPING MADE EASY. Every
rlurk and nierchnnt can leirn st onoo.
lipc-k mailctl,
11. J"iildinsf Itrrant.
liulllllo n. v.
! -n
-it
asl 'lis awisiiWssi ssILXauJai
ysr w ' -,iW' v
ST.,. "
Sit, P.nou can take than fclittara aft-oro'-fn
to diradioni. and remain tnnaj siiavH. aia ndad
their bonat ara not tclrorad br nvner.il iiataon nr aiKar j
mein and Ilia vital organ waaiad bayond tka poise
of repair.
irapapa1s or I n1ln;tNiloti ITaadarna, Pals
IS Ilia Shoulder., Cntie.li. 'I'ttthlneiit of tha t-ltaet. Iia
ainaea, Snnr fcrttct.litHt of llis Stomncb. Had Taalo,
is the MomIi, llilioua Attack, P.1muiios of ttia
lieart, Ittflamirmtlon of lite l.m Pjiitt it, the reeiuna
i V'tlttex, ,u' n nntlrexl oilier patttfal avtrrpaama,
r ina cTipri t . . ' ,U rora a Lanae ru
il lu. no a,...!. 1 bot... t " .
antra of lis merlie limn a lennthr Srlrar..""" .
For Kemnla t ooiplluta, in (roHl or ..
mairied or intl, at Ilia rl.Kvn ol wnnianlioad, or taa
tttni of life. Iltea Tonic ilttlr,itnn!.t o tlaeinrd as
Muairca lul a marlitd intprottntiit la eex P
Fee laflsmmatory anal laroull Rksav.
tnstlain ana imiti, niiiowi ri.i"'.,. ..
nttltrnl Kerar. Ineaa of Ilia Ttlood, 'v. Sinrara
and UIrMer. llta lltltera hva no iqti.il. Sarh !a
ettu. ara tamed by Vitialed MlooH, wli.cs la (eaarallf
nroticad by dernnaemenl ol tne i.tr""" "'"""
Thar ars UiU Piirnslvs as wotl aa
m Tonlo, noeeenmi alr the iaciiliar mem of 1
a. a powerfnl en'til in reiierint; L',iie:elion or lonaaa
otiooof tha Liar and Viacarai Orgasa, aad m BUaaas
i"?"! Diseases, 'Trsptiona. Tertaf, Satt
Rheum, ninictiea, S,a, fimpl., Pululea, Itotla, ta-
bunclae. Ring-worm, acain-lleau, an n r
Spelal ll.-h, Scurl. licoloratirt.ol the Skta, Haaaaas
and lia. f the Skin, of whatever Jtania . nalara,.
ara literally I." nP and carried mil of Iks syltcm as a
ebon time by ''"" 'T "'" , v . . a.
Oralsful honasiaeXs proclntm VihsoaS rlir
tsbi the moat wo,1"'' Immoranl that ever eseuuied
the sinkitta .vtlem
j walkVr, PtopV. n.H.onoLDeye.,
Prwtei.1 and CeK. A S J J.l'.,MMt',1-k
andcor.ol wartttnaton
IOLD BY ALL DRVTOOtg P PaALm.
Oil Crcck&AIlogtCa River By
ON AD AFTER Moadsv J,' .
Trains will run a follow : ' .
BOCTBWAaD TRAl.-eS.
STATIOXS:
1st Cls
4 2
2d CUm,
10 14
a. m. a. m. p. to. a. ra. a. an.
Corrv d IS II (XI ( M st
bpsrtanshurg 6 a 11 85 6 11 ,1 1
Ulynden 4 M 11 47 ' 6 7 " ' 9 9
Ceutrevilla t 7 04 11 U III M
Trvouville 7 13 12 OS tM 1 to
Hydetown 7 25 13 15 7 18 MUM
An 7 85 12 25 7 24 11 W
Tltusvilla "
ni 7 42 It 43 7 40 18 11 M
Miller Farm 8"! 1 OS 7 M 6 bi 11 It
Phsfter 107 101 I0S 7!Nlt
Pioneer , 17 I 18 8 10 7 40 12 ,
Alt 8 24 1 25 8 SS 7 U I 04
Pat Centre
p. 8 58 1 28 g 80 8 10 1 W
Columbia i 8 SA 1 85 IU I 10 1 it
Tsrr Farm M0 I IS 8 4! I (0 IX
Rvnd Farm S 4 1 44 8 60 I 48 1 )
Kouneville 8 63 1 48 I 14 B 00 IN
McClintock (S 8 163 900 t Ot I OS
Alt 8 10 205 0 18 SO I M
Oil City
Tia 9 15 1 10 16 If 8 4
Oleopolis 45 2 Sri ' 11 10 4 t
Knle Rock t M 2 48 II 82 M M
President 9 f9 2 60 i 11 8 4 M
Tionosta 10 IS S 12 U 80 '5 7
Ilicknrv 10 44 8 82 1 20 II
Triuikevville 10 64 8 41 . 1 45 I 41
Tidiimto 11 11 S 58 2 St 7 1
Irvineton 1J 01 4 40 4 05 I 40
APDITlONALSfCOKD-CLiSSTBAIMS-SOUTM.
No. Id. TitusvilleS.lO D. in.: Miller 2.10;
Pioneer 3 20; Pet Contre 8.S5: l.'olutnhla
4,16; Tarr Farm 4.U8; Kynd Farm 4,17 1
Kour:evllle4,.r.r); t)il I'il v 5,-0.
No. 8 Corrv 8.15 a. ni.t Titusvill- 1 16
Miller Farm 0,'ii; Pet Centre tt,4S; Coluru
hia 10,1:1; Tuir Farm 10. IU; Rvnd Fara
10.U7; Roiihevill 10,35; Oil City 1 1 .00. . .
.-no. is. i pi centre i,;i3 p. in.: i.ciumoia
l,,Wj Tarr Farm 2,0ij Rynd Farm 1,18;
Ri.usevllle2.30; Oil Citv 3,00.
No. 2'i Oil City 8.80 a. m i Oleon ,l!a
7,2'), TioncbU b,6l; Trunkeyvlll 10 ifte
Tidiotitell.il.
soarnwiRD traim.
STATIONS: 1st Class. . Sd Claa
t S I 13 .
a. in. p. m. p. tn. a. m. a. m.
P.
irvineton
12 Vi ft 05 9 00 7 44
Tidiouta
TrunkeyvlUa
1 1!S A 47 7 i-0 9 0
1 45 6 05 8 05 18 IS
1 64 8 It to y 10 44
2 14 8 34 8 45 11 4
U 8,5 8 65 HO 11 11
2 SS 8 69 9 86 12 89
1 47 7 08 10 06 1
Iickorv
Tionesta
I'reHldent
KsKia Rook
Oleopolis ,
Alt .
IS 7 Si 10 M
1
Oil City
pi
00 3 20 7 40 11 10
8 13 tn Si 7 65 11 60
8 18 I 85 7 5! 12 00
(9 20 S 40 8 04 IS 25
25 3 45 8 10 12 38
8 29 3 49 8 14 12 44
6 81 3 65 I 21 1 06
1 1
8 28
1 is
2 49
8 W
I 1
I 2
I M
I 41
4 1
4 4
I a
McCllntoek
Ronseville
Rvnd Farm
I nrr Farm
Columbia
All
ret Centre
tia
88 I 69 8 23
A 42 4 08 8 30
i 62 4 19 8 40
A 66 4 0 8 44
il 15 4 40 9 05
1 M
1 46
2 00
2 16
a 45
I 08
3 20
S 60
4 1
4 SO
4 64
I 60
Pioneer
Sltsifer
Miller Farm
A R
Titusvllle
1K
7 35
7 44
7 67
8 05
I 45
4 65
6 08
t 10
9 20
9 54
9 43
0 68
ITvdotown
Tryonville
Centrovllle
Glvnden
6 17
14 (5 27
bpurtansburg
Corry
a -14
8 65
6 31 10 01
A 10 10 32
ADDinOWALSErOD-CLASTBAI.MS-HOHTe
No. 13 Oil City 6.55 a. m.; Rrtnaovll'.e
7.20; Tsrr Farm 7.4; Columbia 7.6f ; Pet
Centre P. 10; Pionoor 8.40; Miller 9.26t
Titusville 9.5.).
No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.; Corry 11.2.
No, II Oil Citv I LVD a. ci.j Rouseville
11.4,5; Rynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 11HS;
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.'J0; Miller
l.'ir; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. in.
No, 21 Tidioulo 12.45 p.m.; Trunkev
ville 1.45; Tioucsta2.13; Oleopolis 4.25; Oil
City 5.i0. . . .. . - -
() Trains do not stop. () Stop on signal..
(Jl Stop for meals.
Trains 5, 6, 21 and 2 ruu daily ; al) oltier.
trains daily except Ktinduys,
N. U. Train No. 19 is an Exprees from,
Titusvillo to Cony. . - i
SlLVTU r.M-ACE SLEFriNU CAR THAIS.
No. 4 lirect from Philadelphia without
cliange.
No. 1 Diroct to Philadelphia vrithotU.
rhnLpo.
No.i Direct from Pittsburgh vrlthout
cbnnge.
No. 0 I'lroct to PittsburgU withont.
chance.
C. 5. IIF.PI5CF.N JNO, TITCAIR.V.
Superintendent. Cian'l Manaser.
XOTICI2.
J. N. ROLARD. of Tidiouto, ha
DRro
r irtisd to Ins piaetiro nfler no ab
sence ol four months, sjieul in the llori.
tela of New York, v l.ere l" Vill att ifl
calls in bis profof ki(D.
OUi.- in l.tiiak Driip Stoia. Jd rf-r
h"vr th bunV, Tidi'wit", Pa. 40t(
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