A rnt publication opens' with the following numprousdescriptieii or a railroad inash-ur; T We were ino? iog along at ordinary express irate from Portland to ltostoU via a certain line, which hat sine acquired a rath er sanguinary reputation. The car waa not a little erowded. I distinctly rroomWf iTlnjf s?et Jnexfc the store at -the extreme forward d. Fortunately thuro was do fire- th.s feeing in June otherwise our narra tive might never hare been written, cr, at least came ; down a good deal einged. Well, eTerr Uaveller of. any (Considerable experience (and that we all elaim to i i knows how it comes, track fcad brote, if irai , laid. The barrator's hoad itiado 1 Very re epectable din in the zino sheathing Ct the store. At the same time hie la wen nearly cut )Tby the back of the uat whirling over and striking down on the backs of bis ankles. All the passengers seemed tr hsve bui. nets at the forward end er tl oar just then. I was not alone ; .on the con trary, one follow had tatei it into h a head to ride me much as Captain Wa terloo is said te he fidco? the1 cab man. He came over on the "back of tbe seat,, and ,had f bestf iiW me in tinkling, sittiag down with fio great fiBdeaeee on the 'small" of my back, could also, by a sidelong glance, dis cern another youngster in between the store-pipe and the side of the car a position he seemed l.,3sl ike exceed ingly, judging from the thrashing about he made,' his boot-heel occa sionally cniugdown beside my cheek. JThougn'a little giddy from my at tempt at sJiatiug the tine, I still felt ,pretty telerable certain that I had not beea killed; but judged it best to keep quiet, esspecially since I could not do mucWelee. There was a great uproar and shouting overhead.- Somo blockhead' was battering at the car door on tbe outside with an a-' Ev ery stroke scut tbe glass from the brokeu window rattlcing obotit our ears. Presently the young Rnrcy who had mouuled me-squirmed a little, and then gave me a little punch with his koucklej.' ' "Say you dead ?" be demanded. "I believe not" . "Then I presume you would like to have me get off." s V .- . " I suppose I replied ti the efl'oct that, if it were convenient for him, .it would be very gratifying to me. "Just so. I'll see what can be done. Wash," addressing somebody, 'Tor Leaven's sake, do quit kicking me in the ribs." "Am I, though ?" cried the chap behind the stovepipe. "Beg your for giveness ; but what's a fvllow to do? Here I'm wedged iu." "Can't you use Iho ether foot?" sug gested my ridor. "No, ii! don't use that!" I ex claimed. "Your beoil-hool's right in my ear, now,," - Just theu tbe man with the ax knocked in the doer, which flew back, mashing up a wholo caucus of bats, aud spatting one old uma (J at in the face. The conductor crowded in Bide joreraost, and seeing "Wash" first of Anybody, I suppose, pulled him out frem behind tho stove. "'Iiarey" .crawled up off my back, and we all .three got out at the door. The car ihad left tbe rails, turned half round, and headed down the bank. Nobody waa killed outright. One man had jit brkp big, and swore lie would have handsome damages for tbe same. There were several limpet. One lady had the whole skirt of her .drees torn off, and waa carrying this in one hand and a big dumpling-col-red chignon in the other. - There were also several others carrying chig esw of various colors. Everybody, save tbe' broken-legged man, pleasantly concurred ia the opin ion that it was ''quite a little bump 1" one of those small, jolt to which life ia unavoidably heir, and which are to be borne as good humoredly us possible. - ., . " m -A story has gone the rounds ef lit erary gossip about an attached pair of names not unknown to fame, who went to board where people also went, who were literary and of, good taste. Tbe Jdy , jinking Lh.it 'aj she and her husband were all in all to each otter, K was as well they, should rv .miq so, desired "of. the hostess that there might be no introductions to other boarders, which was observed. Various tender passages between the amiable pair on their way to and frem the diniDg-room edified the faml ly during the season. ' In time a Bos ton nan came to- board, and oa Lis way to the basement at dinner, going jdowu late, be beard a light laugh, lie hind him, and a fir lire not so liiht as the laugh sprang on his ebouldeji aoif claimed a ride down stairs. The Bos ton roan took things coolly, carried his burden down stairs into the diuiug room, and shot her into a vacant seat at the table. The Jady Jooke4 up ta End her husband Already live before be r, and every eye was- turned to watob these extraordinary proceed ings. There was uothuig te ta don but to burnt into tears, ULcb she did.. The preceptor of Master JIarvey asked that young geutlemau what were round number. Harvey witli characteristic sauce, said "Naughts." No one is so entirely surrouuded by i tabor but that he can talk with Qod i at the snrno time in h' heart. ; WBBEBMODStoo:i RUBBER GOOllh? RUBBER GOODS. ' At'" II. . T I ffKKR A C . S CENTRE 8TFtr.KT, OIL CITT. FA. " We have an Immense eaaortment of the above jronde ia every style and quality imaginable, as for instance i 11 Inch TwiVply Belting. 2 inch Two-plv Itoltlnr. It inch Two-r-ly Belting-. ,4 0 fc-de-pi pitisir.n r 8 inrtti Thr-plv MfflWtijV 3 Inch Tliroe-pl,f .Belting, ii Inch Thr-pl vitelline 4 Inch Three..ilv Helline. lneli Three-plw belli nr. inch Tbree-pir Belting. 7 Inch Tbree-ply Belting. ' ' Inch Fonr'-ply Bentn'sj. Inch Foor-pIV Pelting.' '' , ' .. 10 Inch Vour-ply nltin(5. ' ' ' . , 12 Inoh Four ply Bpl.tng' . FIVE-PI-V AKD F!,LK!! BKLTa ' . TO ORUKRO SHORT NOTICK. We carantee eaUtnutlon in ererr stnoe. We are headquarters for the above gooda. H. G. TINKER & CO. Allegheny VaUey Rail Road. MKECT ROUT TO HUFFALej THROUGH THE OIL REGIONS. OX A?tD after Monday Feh. it. Train will rmm u fnll.xw - tPUtl.J.i.Li. Time) i , . So'uTIJ. : BafTalo Express lere Qjl aty at ) IS a KigbtKxpre Iarea Oil City ISOem Arrlvea at Tittabuygb (IS an imy .xprvRs learea oil Uty . It m Arrival n lilr! I,.,k a v Oil City Acftom. leaves Oi City 4 6S p. an. ud irrires at Bradr'a Rend 9 SO p. m. NORTH. BuffiiloFx. T.eoTfs I'iltsbarghat T4fm ArrriTenat Oil Utv at fUpm Nipht Express Leaves Pittsburgh t OS pan Arrives at Oi. City . . t40am Day Express learea Pittsburgh 13 1 a m A rrtvn. .Hlil m mr Oil City A cc. leave Brady's Bond 44 a m and atcivea at Oil L'iy t , . , 2 ee as Klivr Palaee Rleeplnft Care en nlgfct ExpreM Tralna, between Pittabnrch ana TituviUe.i Through Onoheacn Day Ex press Trains between PituburKb ant) .toe ton. J. J. LiWRENra T.M.KINO. i'l, vj PENNSYLVANIA CENI THAI RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Hundar May 1. 1870. Train! arrivn it nrl 1..'.. u,. Union Depot, corner of Waabinton an 4 laberty street, a followti - - ' ARRIVE. ' - 1 ' Mall Train. 1.30 a n. Ti it it . n 5 Well's accommodation No. J, v:0 a m t Waifs accommodation No 3, P.'ss'a m jCln- emnau nxrireia v.zv a m ; Jolinatown ae eommodation 10.50 m ; Braddeck's a. eonamodatinn n 1 7 no mm. Tt.v.M..i. expreas 1.S0 p m; Vaeific express 1.S0 p tm : Wall1. .u..-...-!! K . ' Honjewood aoconimodution No 1', 8.55 p uu Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m Brinton accommodation Ne 2,1.10s ui Way Taaaenger 10.0 p ni. DEPART. preea 3.40 a m ; Wall a accommodation Ne 1. S.SOa Ut ? 1Vf.ll Train fi 111 . in . aeeommodntioii 1.U0 a m : Uraddoek'a ae eoiamodntion No I, 6.10 p m; Cincinnati expntm 12.35 p hi ; Wall'a acoQinmodaUwi u.oi a in ; rfunnaiown aoooiumoaaBen 05 p m ; l&fMtiroisd aoL-oniijiodajJo,) Ne i, i.Ul p mj jeuiladelphia expreaa l.bii a u; Wall acttoiumoiiation Noi,a.05 p m; Wall'a laffGltimnHitlinn X" n A it CI mm. v. .a t l v.wu w III I Mk UU, 7.40 p m i Wall's No 8, 11.00 p m, , The Church Trains leave Wall's StoHoo every Sunday at 0.06 a. ni., reaohung Piila- uuigu iv. uo . iu. juiurmntf leave ritte- bnrt!bat 12.50 n. tn: .nil mrrim-m .1 W.ll'. Btauomt2.10p.nl. . Ci&eiuiwti expreas lera'dily.'i. Dooth ern expreaa daily exoept ILoi 4y4 Aii -iuw u.ii pxinut auuauv. - luxiuvr iiiiormaLion apiv ut W. H. BECKWITll, Agent. ; The Pannavlvanl. T7.n.i Pam.I ; - vvtu.. Will notaMjllllnA anv T?iaW f- II . eept for Wearing Apparel, and littiit their ..ui.n.uiiiLj w uu. li.umifaa xoiiai val Oe. All hairirav. aidmuIiiio 1 1. a . V , YS'. O - a) u UU. In Value will ha at thariulr r. twisw iaien by special contract. ' senerol Seperintendent, Altoane Pa. " PITIIOLE VALLEY RT. OW AMD AFTE Standay, uv , 1471, Tralna will run r..n..w. . ' : TRAINS KORTH WARD. - tlTln.a Ko. X ' We. 4. 10.25 am t 3e p nt 10.38 " .if " 10.30 " ' ' S.18 10 24 s.ie U.OS,.-? i fv;' Oleopolie, Bennett. Woods Prathera Mill Pithole City TRAINS BOUTHWAItD. STATIOKS. Pithole City, Prathera Mill Bennett Ko. 1. Ko. 8. 8 40 a in 1.2S p m . 8.4S " 1.4S ' 8.5 " 1.58 " S.02 " a 01 ' Olenpelia ; ?- . f f 2.J4 Al Train, '.'.'ia - ' at Oleopolui with twine ou the Oil t'r di Alle;heuy River Bailway, North and 4onth. . X.-.iI.lnoeof8taP?8rijn daily between Pubole City, Miller Karuj and Pleaaanv. TilU, makintfoonuooUuu witbarriyjiigaud depai UnK Tralna. J. T. BLAlrt, U- iiV'K'KUAM, Sup'S. .. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. ST I? A TlJ We have Jnat Issue A-tV U OO Walutes in Two Vol ume, price frt each In board", A each in eloth. The two volumes wntain over fortv Iwaotifut Walteee. worth at least 25 in rnFAVourrEo iv:; dealora bo particular to ik for Peteks Kditiom or hTBAt-Tn' Waltzbh, aa it ia the only correct and oomplet edition. Ad dra J.iaPKTEKiil If 1 pfTC Musio Publlaher, V 1 CO. bun Broadway, New York. Nov. IS. ernsrRIJJ forth Foret-t KpuMien J ! ? U! l. . f V a. 167 Water Street, " ' ;:-' GENERAL STEIN WAV ASOISS, PIANO FORTES- As well as several other makes. Also tl)e " ,! ' ' ' TJIsriTEID STATES OK.O.AJtTS, 1 : ; ..-.. . " . , . a x i SHEET MUSIC ROOKS an.l n iuiiiiiiicii it iuu very lowest prices, WING AND SON, . "THE AMEKICAIV IIAXO,M 417 BROOME STREET, 1ST. Y. . ' ". ' TJivrs-criAssiiir) , '. ! J'irit premiums whcreTer exliibited PricM 1,-iw f.ir ilm nnl ii T rcn prices allowed for Srcond hat d Instrutiieiits iu Exchange. JtVom Mr. Edward Hoffman, the celebrated JYanitt. I conscientiously believe that vaur Piano ia in every rnmiart mn.i xnn.'r,'. reiU JnilrvncnL ; From th "Independent." . ' lhe AmerioarillaDo has deservedly become a vury popular In.itruineat. CaTKespousible Agents wauled for unoccupied territory. Send fur circulars to WING A SON. 417 Broome St., N. Y. . 42:Gm vj 'axaoiaii . n-i friyf 6 yrjs s v Xe) Bujjjtj pus t)joo- Buijjeday aaiKvaiVAi.a:r U3QH0 01 3QVW S31JIH 'savoio axv ooovaox '21)im 3KIHSIJ GUI OKJIHOdS 40 satin ii t axv . HI !C1VIJ jstirt'irsrs "V" ih: BEST THINGJIM THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. R. THREE MILLION ACRES r. Sealed in and near the Arkansas 4 , Valley, tbe Jtlpfift Portion tr 1smu i Klevcn years' jfrodit. Seven per Ccut. Iutoreet. 21 1 per cent, rod not ion to .settlora who iuipruvA. FREE PASS TO UKD BUYERS! THE i? ACTS about tliia Grant are Loiv Prici, Loty Credit, and a liLcbuto to aot tleraof liaiuly one-fourtb 1 a ltich Soil and Hpundid Climate; tibort and mild Winterw; euilv plantinir. and no Tvintxrinir nfHtnnli- plouty of ltainfuU, and just at die riht aniuiuii j ihu, oiuno ana urinK on lhe lines Cbeap ltaton ou. Lumber, Coal, &e.; 110 lands owned by Hpeuulutor: iiomebtead aud I're-einptions now abundant; a tirat cluss itiiilsoad ou the line of a Rreat Through liiouLeil'rodituts wilt vny tor Uuid aud IiutruveiUfeUiM. . It is tlie heat opport.uuity ever offered to i'uiiiiu, iwuujju uu rix-cni completion of tbe &4. l-'or Circulars and general information, addre. A. K. 'ioUZALIN, Manager Ijiud Dop't, 3-2m, Topeka, Kan. 1. W. CLAJtK, A.-ent, TioiiTOta, Pa. The Republican onice rEP8 oonatantly on hand a Urge uh. a- RIirllllAnt Of Ul.llV rian.la K I . . 8.il.Kena., Warranu. Si.nim'anv in . bi aold rheap for ivvb. if. 1 7i','.1'"''S:7 ;v-. ttttft ! . . a Meadvillo; VsL ..i' .-, .. . ...! . . t AGENT FOtt v !, -: cmcfcfeiRiNG & sects, ' ' " ' ASD 1HB 'r-' -' -.-. r, i W.M- B. BIlADpUI.Y eeixi wr circular. IV. The oldrat and mo.t rulialile Institution for ohtninlnif a Mercnntilo Kdunatlon. Vtt, I'racikal business men M InHtrue tora. For information, vciii for a oirculsr to V. VVl r SONS. Pittsburgh, Pa. BLU17.& RECK, BLACKSMITHS 1 r AND W A G O N - 1M A K E R S. drer of Church and "Elm Street-, , TJOESTA 3?-A.. This ttrin la proprd to tio all work in Its lino, and will warrant everything done at their ah'-pa to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to iiousi:hoi:ig, fUve them a trial, and yon will not re fret it,. li-ly. THE WEEKLY SUJ,. ' INLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES Tht Bett Famity Paper. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 page.. , 1 a year. Bend your Dollar. - ' ' "A Pelt ' Agricultural Jjper. The Weekly N. Y. Hun. 8 pages. 1$ a year. Hi nd your Dollar. J'Ae Bet Political ruper. The Weekly Jf. Y. Kun. lnriopendept and Faithful. Against Public Plundar. 8 j,ago. $1 a year. S.end your PolUr, .- The Beat Au-4par. Tho Weokly N. Y. iun. pages. 1 a year. Send your Pollar. o All tht A'w. The Weokly N. Y. Sun. pagce. flayear. riendvour Dol lar. The Best Story Paper. -The i Weekly N. Y. Hun. Npaea. 1 a year. Send your Pollar. i The Beet FashionReports in the Weekly N. Y. ftun. 8 page, fl a year. Httti'd your Dollar. The Best Market SeporU ia the Weekly SJf. Y. tSfn. 8 pages, tl a yea.-. Kend your DolUr. The Bent Cattle Rejmrte in the Weekly N. Y. fiuu. t iagea. SI a year. Send your Dollar. The Bet Paper in Faery llespect.TUo Weekly N. Y. 8nn. 8 pagea. it a year. Send your Dol'mr. Address, THE SUM, New York City. PHOTOGRAPfl GALLERY. Water Street, OVER HILBrtONNEU & CO.'s STORE, : Tiouesta, Pa., K. fiAitPENTER, , Proprietor. 'sxMiiZ I li'-t m hilvcu in ullTl- 1atfM stv'c ihf'iir;. " -'t.-rt' i' '-..J. .U'lti-JiW -il.-.A-- WEW DISCOVERY ' tm Chetnlrml and Medical fxsleae, ' t 1 .A" i ;. r. GAizriwa SOLUTION AKD COMPOUND ELIXIR " " " " ' of ' ' aaatiafliaVaulaai aalOZla&ai FtnST AKD PSLY POU'TIOM tw md. la on.mUtnr.nf AI.I.T1IR TWRLV R v.lu.bla ai,v4 principle uf tun (U kaowa uratiT agvat, PINK THEH TAIt, . V B W A tl.ED in (onthm. CM; CiUrrh, Atthms, IlrvDchitii, vad VootumpUon. . . ,m - a CUItlM AVITllOUT FAIlai A rarrnt nH tn lhr. to .It faount .tut alan, bv Ita VtTAI.I.INU, PUhlFTlNrtunU STIMUl.ATlNa ffaau uoa tlir ir.abr.1 p; U;u, U riiu.rk.bl 0ca cwu in .11 DIIFAFRI Or TIIR Ill.OOD. ynoluJina Scculul. .nil rniptiim. or lh.kta, Pt" rapaia. lliacaaBof till Mvcr aad KililM)Ta, Uwrt mc, and (i.utr.l l.hititf, . ONE THlfU CONVINCES I ' ; mi. gabvi's VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR 1 " MltniCATEP FOR I. HALATION. ' AT Alt It It, BltOCIIITIM, ATII.TlA.mul nil Diseases of the KOSr, TIIUa.VT and mi: courovsn TA It .1 . ft .V.i SDIiA li K MLL, for niw In ronr.avtjrin ttli tlio rT.ITIB TAB, Ii a eombinaUo of tho i'Wo m4 vtliulil ALI KtlA TI VK Mailinnrn kn.:n in tlm lVifanlon, and rn den thu 1111 without oxcplitu Iho virr bi.t trr cflcrod. BoluUoa .id Cotuyuund ElWr. J JJjft l,BotMU Tw ui .Inn4rk. I'Uls, -cta per liox. AlaJlctcJ InbalioB, J.0O per Pm-Vneo. Band for (lirul.r of POSITIVE CURES to fur irugviw, or tu . . , I-. T. HYDE Ic CO., SOLS FltOI'IUETOHB, 19 K Sfvrhth Ave., Xew York, Si 2 -J 1,000 IlKWARD I For any cane of Blind, Bleeding, Globing or Ulifrati-d Piles' that Do Bing'a l'ilo Roritedy fuila to eure. It ia prepared ex iiresHly to euro the lUes, and uotliiiic elbo. I Sold by ull DruKisla. I'rieo, 81.00. f(0-4t BUOKKKKPINiJ MADJ. KASV. Cvory cMerk and inorrnant run lourn at once. liok lnailrd, Vr, H. (nild:n!C lirvitnt, Hiifliiin N.N, a. JT9 fT-r.. J r i 9 jr bk vl--'.- - jlNL rii-m .a. V. tin PfrfJaM mn th ttta llUfer mtvm in to direct rom, Rnd rmiin lmis- ttnwfll, frrv)(4eel Ihtir botttt art not destroytttt by miiipml viisnt. mt ftihajr mem, nd Ui Vital orfnua wasttd btywd ik fom f rrpiir. ly5pla r Imllf eailone JUllit, in tht Shouldrrt, Coup-lit. 1 tphtn of tlia Chttil Is mcM Sour EructMtiont rf tl Slontiich, Had YsMsy In th Moutd, Bilimi A I tank, Palpiutfj f Heart, Tiiflainmation of 0 Kuiwi, l.im in h4 ivkmhw ( tht lidotrt, tivd A bund red oilier pamful yntturrM. rt tht ofliprtiia o( Dvprpsia. In lb tmnplalnia k hat no equal, ml nnt bottle will rtrov a l.etitr ai- antaef it irHtHt than htipEihy advertiaaniejt. For Kmtl C'oniilHlaalsH t4 jrXHf o U. manifd nt inn; !, at lh dawn of womattUouJ, o th -turn of life. iIicm Tonic Bitten diiply ao dccid4 a , infltictict ioA a marked iniprovtmettt ii aoou Mrca tibia. For luflammaitor nl CltrAitleJ Raa tnatlam lutd (! UiUotiae Ktnmicut id lnir anitttnt Fevers, Iisnpf tha Hlood, l.iw, Kidmvva and Bladder, lite Hitter linvt no eqnal. Such li taaet artcauard Itf Vh luted H'ond, -wlikh ta ajtnaraUa produced bv derantemenl of the Digftnvt Orparva. They ftra n Ufintie lnractlv wnll mm a Toulve noaaewnf alo tha iwctiUar merit ef aetiHe aa a powerful ae,rnt in relieving Confeition or InHam matinn of tht Liver and Visceral Organi,aatl ia )kaeM Iie.if.f, For ftklti DUeanet, Kmptfona, Tattar, &dt Rheum, ltlotcltet. Spot, Ftmplea, PmtuJea. limit, Car bitnclca, Kme-worma, ScAld-lleAd, Sore Kyea. K-y-tipelaa. Itch, Sett r ft, Oiaculorattonaof lha Skm, nnanora and UraeaMa of the Nkm, of whaitvtr nanae or natwre, art literally dut up and carried out of tht ayittm im a hort time bv lhe uae of tlieie llitttra OrHteful Thonamtirla proclatra Vihboab Bit Tina tht moat wondertul lutigorant that tm tuatainea. tha ainkinf svttem. J WALKltft, PmpV. n.Il. WcIOILDaCO. Pru(tiBta and Gen. Agtt,, Stn Kranciaro, Cal.. andoor. of Wa-Jitn(rtt)n and Charlton Sit , New Vark. 10 LU BY ALU DRUGUSm AND DftAL&Kl. Oil Crcek&Allcgheny IUvcFrT O ! Mil AFTKR Moadav Juao 8, tC Traina trill ruu aa follows : . . (Ol'IHKAHD TRAIMH, STATIUW lat Clnaa. M (1m.. 4 !i 6 10 M a. m. a. in. p. m. a, m. a. nv. Corrr 1" II 00 6 to W Spartansburg fl '.2 11 35 SI P in lilvnden 4 M 11 47 37 S So Cmitrcville 7 01 11 (4 6 44 M Trvonville . 7 13 Vi 03 8 f 10 to llydotown '' 7 2.1 13 12 7 10 11 en AH 7 34 U .1 J 14 it So TltusTlll.) ik' ' 7 1J 45 7 40 11 11 M Miller Furm B ('2 1 03 7 S9 fl && U IS Sliaffur 8 07 1 fig 8 Oil 7 to it i 1'luneur k 17 1 18 K 10 7 40 13 41 n J3 1 a II tl 1 ti 1 Tot Centre a IK R 74 l 53 B ,10 10 III Columbia SI 1 3.1 U fit g ao J 10 Tarr Farm H 4H I SH 8 43 I CO IN Kj lid Knriu H 0 ) 44 19 tO S 4fl .4 llouiit-viila K fS 1 4U iU 04 in mcv,iuiuh'i iu ici 8 oo ni a eo ah a iu a 04 v i 9 so a a Oil CltT rn , s is 2 io 'm is t 40 Olenpolia t 44 2 31 U 10 4 IS Kaulf Rock U 6l 3 4fl 11 M 4 I'residont 0 19 ('J 611 . II IS l VI Tioneata 10 IS J II 12 306 47 Hickory 10 41 8 Si .', ; 1 SO 14 Triinkfl.wille 10 M 3 41 1 44 44 Tldioutrt ' 11 It 8 .1" 2 34 7 10 Irvinotc n 12 01 4 40 4 03 8 40 ADDITION A LST0MI-CL4SS J n !.-aol'TB. No. 18. Tltusville 2,10 p. ni.; Miller ".Mi Tionerir 3 2"; Pot ( "litre 3.8.1: toluuiliia 4,lo; Tarr Farm 4,23; liynd rarra 4,17; Itduaevlllo 4,M: Oil t itv 5,2". No. SC'orry 0,15 a. in.; TiUmTill 8,44s Millar Farm P,'.5; l'ct Cunlre V.4.H; t'nluiii Lift JO,.;; Turr Faun 10,18; Kynd Farm 10 '-'V; ItoiiHuvillo 10,35; till Cltv 11,00. No, 18. 1'ot Outre 1.28 p. m."; CVlnmhla 1,50; Tarr Furm 2,05; ltyinl r'aru 3.10; ltouaovilleZ.30; Oil Cltv 3,00. No. 22 Oil City ,30"a. m j Oleop I'e 7,2.1, Tioncata 8,51; Trunkcvvllle 10 Itt Tidiontell.il. MOKIllWAnD TBAIN. ' STATIONS: lat Clae-. :1 C'laa 8 3.1 13 a. m. p. ut. p. in. s. m. a. tn. Irvincten 11 4.- 44 A 04 S CO 7 4.1 Tidloute . Trunkeyville Hickory TioneMa rreldnt EaKle Kock Oloopolie AS Oil City 1 28 4 47 7 .0 OS 1 45 S 05 05 10 14 1 41 10 11 in 20 10 44 S 14 6 34 8 44 11 40 f,2 8-1 fS 54 30 13 31 3 38 6 AS 9 34 13 33 3 47 7 M 10 04 1 03 8 13 7 S3 10 45 1 an DB 6 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 1 U McCllntonk - 0 13 ( ?i 17 64 11 60 3 34 Kouseville fl 19 3 85 7 50 13 00 3 SO Rvnd Farm ' Jfl 20 (3 40 04 13 24 HI Tarr Farm 2.1 3 43 8 10 13 3d 3 M Columbia fl 29 3 49 8 14 13 48 8 IS An 0 S4 3 64 8 21 1 04 3 20 TetConue DB 3fi 3 .19 8 23 1 3S 3 3 Pioneer 8 ii 4 08 8 30 1 46 8 4 Shatter 41 52 t 15 8 40 3 00 4 6 Miller Farm 0 60 4 20 8 44 3 14 4 4 Aa 7 15 4 40 9 05 3 45 34 Taua,vJUe 7 3.1 i 45 0 10 3 0 Hydotowu 7 4 4 4 64 6 20 8 30 Tryonvllle 7 67 6 08 (0 34 I M ' Ccutreville 8 05 ft 17 0 43 4 19 Qlyndon .8 14 (1 27 ltd 4 30 ' NparUnaburg 8 24 SSS'iOOi 4 &0 - Corry 8 65 tt 10 10 33 6 60 ADDITIOKALSECOSD-CLAaSTRAINa-XOBTU No. 15 OU Citv 6.55 a. m.; ltouacvni 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columliia 7.6f; Pet Centre c.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 9:Jf; Tituavillo 9.45. - No. 7 Tltusville 9.00 a. ru.; Corry 1LV. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Kou.ovil'.n 11.45; Uynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 10.11 Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Millc-r 1.2.1; Titusville2.00t Corrv4.42p. m. io. imioute 12.45 p.m.; Trunkev villo 1.45; Tioneta2.43; Oleopolis 4.25; Hl Ciiy 5.20. () Trains do not stop. ('!) Ktop on signal (t) Htop for meals. Traina 5, fl, 21 and 23 run daily ; all other trains daily except Kundave. N. B. Tralu No. 19 ia ab Express ft 'in TituBVllle to (.lorry. '" ' silver r.iLAcr. si Kiriita cn tkaiks. No. 4 IMreet froht PUiladelphiu without chivngo. No. 1 Direct to I'hiladolphla without change. No.3 Dlvact from riltsbui'tfh without change.. No. 6 Direct to Pittsburgh withon change. C. J. HFPBFHN JNO. riTCAIKN. Superintendent. Oau'l Manager. Dlt. J. N. BOIjARD, of Tidioute, baa rot.irnsd to liia praeUre after an ah sonce of four lunmhs, ajitnt In the lioipi tnlHofNew York, whoio ! will a,ttt!. call; in bin prnfosiilon. Ortire in Kureka Itur Ntor. Hd-door th bunk, '1'id'ontu, Pa. t'.Ti
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