The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 18, 1873, Image 4

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    Resident Andrew D. White said:
My friendi, if there ii any mna who
from the bottom of ray heart I pity, it
ia the man who Relieves that all man
kind are ohtati and swindlers, and
who considers life merely a game of
grasping and griping. I'f there is any
josn fr whom I feel deep regret, as
lor a man sure to tail, sure to live and
die wretchedly, it is the man who goes
forth into the world believing that
the only motives in this world are
selfish motives. Depend upon it that
selfishness is not the ouly motive in
this world nay it is not even the
strongest motive.
Do. the peoplo ef the United
BtMes know that they are living un
der a merciless, a crushing despotism?
Do they know that Grant is a tvrant
and the army and United States Courts
are tools in his hands wherewith he
means to crush out every veatipe cf
freedom and rule roughshod over their
necks to imperial power? Dn they ap
preciate these solemn facts ? If they
do not, it is time they should. The
Democratic papers assure us that
such are the facts and who ever
knew a Democratic paper to lie.
Zanesville is the happy land for
burglars. A few nighu since a Udy
heard some one walking in her house.
She supposed it was her daughter
" walkiug in her sleep, got up, caught
fh.e supposed somnambulist, but dis
covered that it was a man and not
her daughter that sho had in her em
brace. The discovery only made her
squeeze the harder, and h'nd she not
scroauied for help, the fellow would
probably not have uttcmpted to es
cspe. The woman will kuow better
than to scream tho next time.
A Norwich gentleman of broad so
cial views wrote a note to ti e lands
juaij who wrestles with his crockery,
luvuuig uer ie tane a sicigh ride with
him. UufortUDatelv the slave wag un.
able to read, and brought the note to
wife of his bosom to decipher. Wretch
ed and heartsick, the miserable we
man awaited in agonizing suspense till
her husband's return, and the family
physician says he didu't consider it
possible for a delicate female to do so
much damage.
The Yale Record relates that once,
when a party of students had inveigled
Daniel Pratt, the great American
traveler, into a small close room,
which they were vigorously filling
with tobacco smoke, he stopped for g
moment in his discussion of 'The
specialties of all specialties, or some
thing of that sort, and in his mild
way remarked: "Gentlemen your
epeaker ain't a ham !"
A most shameful trick was plavd
upon a lover at Terre Haute by his
rival. The generous wooer had pro
cured a package of gum-drops to pre
ent to Angelme ever dear, but the
other man malicieusly substituted
there for a paper of white beans. It
pnfi jiot until 3 o'clock in thomorniug
that matters were explained ani a re
conciliation effected.
The Young Men's Christian Associ
ation of Kansas City has decided to
purchase a quaoity of xock and eorce
liamniers, and when young men apply
for work aad say, as most of them do,
.that they are willing to do anything,
give them a job of breaking stone
the Association depending ou selling
the same to the city for macadamiz
ing the streets.
A little boy in Springfield, after
jiis cuetimary evening prayer, a Jjjght
of two ago, continued," And bless 'ma
ts a and Jenny, and Uncle Benny,"
addiDg, after a moment's pause, the
explanatory remark, "his name is
Hutchison."
A Georgia editor, friendly to Mr.
Stephens, says of another Georgia edi
tor who does not like him: "He may
throw himself back on his hind legs
and bark at Mr. Stephens until his
lusty lungs are as airy as his chuckle
head
A foolish young man in Bavarian,
Georgia, fired his revolver in the bung
hole of an empty kerosene barrel. The
rbarrel burst, breaking his nose, gash
ing his forehead, and knocking him
mere senseless than he was before.
The residents of Tekin. III., are nay
ing $250 a barrel for water, under the
impression that it is some rare and
hitherto unknown foreign beverage,
A California lady, having resolved
io commit suicide, wrote to a friend
that "it almost killed her to think of
having to leave her poor children."
' A young man in New York is be
sousing independently rich by break,
ing off marriage engagements objec
tionable to his fulbex at $100 a time.
An interior iournal offer a thia in.
ducemcnt : "All subscribers paying in
advance will be entitled to a first
claps obituary notice in case of death.
. A young man in a Danburv board
ing house created considerable scan
die the other evening by kissing his
wnt Dy mistake in me nan.
A young roan at a party the other
evening being asked if he could play
the faarpiscord wanted to know if it
was any thing like seven up.
A Danbury man says he has read
of beggars dying with stockings full
of silver, but the only beggars tie ever
aaw had real estate in theirs.
' The man wbe don't advertise thought
a neighbor was drunk who attempted
te drain his cellar by cutting a hole
t'ionr.li his roof. 1
lougmg against
I KJ ill iiti.-na.l In
too occipital
arni oil hrtlil
RUBBER GOODS, .
RUBBER GOODS,
RUBBER GOODS.
RUBBER-GOODS,
AT
CENTKE STKKKT.OIL CITY, TA.
We have r.n 1 mm en so nortment of the
aoove (Tonus in every atyle and quality
iniiiiiiMiiiv, Kt nr instance :
1 inch Tw.vply Ttoltitifr.
2 Inch Two-ply Jtrllinir.
21 inch Two-ply lieltina-.
2 inch Three-ply Rolimif.
1! Inch Thrco-piv Hcltinir.
3 inch Three-ply Itolting,
SJ invh Three-ply licit inr.
4 inch Three-ply IteUmg.
5 inch Three-piv bclrinLr.
fi Inch Three-ply Hrltinir.
7 inch Three ply Helling.
8 inch Four-ply Pelting.
inch Four-ply Holt inj.
10 inch Fonr-piy Belting.
12 Inch Four-plv Itching'
1K-PI.Y AND KSfnK-SS P.F.I..TS
luuiuir.u U. SIHUU' NOTICE.
Wo gnrcnteo aatlsfhclion in every in
stance. We are headquarters for the
above goods.
H. G. TINKER & CO.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
MRKCT ROl-TE TO BT'FFALO
THROUGH TIIK OIL KEUIONfs.
(XS AND after Monday Feb. 24, Trains
W will tail aa follow. (Philadalphin
Time): r
KOUTir
Bnflklq Kx press leav Oil City at I 18 p m
Arnve at Pittsluii'Kh 855 nru
8 .'S p ru
MphtKxprem I.carea Oil City
Arrives at Pitttdiurfrh
PnyLxpres letvcs Oil City
Arrives at Pittlburirh
Oil City Aecom. leaves Oil City
ud arrives at lirmlv's Itend '
North
s Ml ( m
I llam
f in a m
05 p m
4 55 p. m.
V 30 p. m.
Ruflalo Ex. reavos Piturimrish at 7 40 a m
6-Tl.vf? ' ou t'itv ' 5 P m
Night Impress I.eavoa rittebui-fth 00 pm
Arrives at OL City 5 40 a m
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 It a m
ft:"1 0i' t'ity ' SMpm
Oil City Accleaves Rrady'a Bond 8 40 a m
and arrives at Oil City ' 12 00m
Silver Palace Sleeping; Cnra nicht
Express Trains, between Pittsbutifh and
TUsville. Throuph Coaches on 1-av Kx
presa Trains between Pittsbnrith and Bos-
T. M. KIKO, Gen l. Bup t.
Aiis t. Sup't.
PENNSYLVANIA CENI
TRAL RAILROAD
O" UN-P AFTER P- T. Sunday May
vy I, 18,0, 1 rains arrive at and loave the
I niou Hepot, corner of Washlnton and
Liberty street, as follows ;
ARRIVE.
Mail Train, 1.30 a m t Fast Line, 12.12 a
m ; W eU'aacommndution No. 1, .20 a ra
nrinton a.-cotnnioilHtion No 1, 7.50 a rat
Hall's acoommodation No 2, 8.55a in :Cin
emuuti express 9.0 am; Johnstoirn ao
commodation 10.5J a m ; Bruririoek'a ao
coniinodiition No 1, 7.00 pm; l'ittKburifh
expresa 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p la ;
"alls acconiinodation No 8, 2.35 p u!
llomewood accommodation No 1,.55 pin;
JNalla accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m;
Rrinton accummodation No 2, 1.10 p m
A ay rassenper 10.i!0 p m.
DEPART.
Southern ex press S.-.'O a ni ; Paeifie ax
nress 2.40 a in ; Wall's a.-commodntion No
1, 6.30a in ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Hi inton s
accommodation l).20a m; liraddock's ac
aommotlHtion No 1. 5.10 p ni ; Cincinnati
express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation
2, 11.51 a in ; Johnstown accommodation
4.0. p in; llomewood accommodation No
1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p in;
Wall accommodation No 8,3.05 p m; Wall's
scconimodtttion No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p ui ; Wall s No 5, 11.00 p in.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts
burgh at lO.do a. m. Returning loava Pitts
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's
Station at 2.10 p. ni,
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South
erne"'re", d"y except Monday. All oth
er Trams daily, except Kundav."
For further information apl'y to
W. II. I!l'CKWmi, Aueut.
The Por.ysylva.iU RuiiioaJ Company
will not assume any Risk tor nuM-.iir
copt for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
rsponsiimity to One Hundred lollai s val-
au uairpii(i;e exceeding that a
in value h ill be at the risk of the
unless taken by special contract.
ount
uor,
A. J. CASSAl
General Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
PITH OLE VALTXYRY.
ON AND AFTER Monday, Juno 5, 1871,
Trains will run as follows :
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
STATION'S.
Oloopolis,
Itennott,
Woods
Prathors Mill
Pitliole City
No. 2.
10.25 a in
10.38 "
10.30 "
10.24 "
11.0 '
No. 4.
8 30 p m
S.'Js "
3.18 "
3.ie "
2.50 "
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS. No. 1.
Pilhole City B.40 m
Prathors Mill 8.48 "
Woods 8..r)8 "
Itennctt 0.02 "
Oleopelis 8. 16 "
No. S.
l.e p m
1.4H '
1.56 "
2.02 '
2.14 "
,7V lr?llls mane close connections
l vioupojisw iin trains on the Oil Ciee'c A
Allegheny River UaUy, JiorUj ind
111
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
PitholeCity, Miller Farm and Plcasant
ville, mukhiKconnoctiun witharrivingaud
llopartinn Trains. J, T. RLAIll.
h.
WICK1IAM, Sup't.
llcki Aceut, Pithole City, Pa.
STR A TlS' We have just issued
& -- U OO Waltzes in Two Vol.
umes, prico $i cai h in boards, $5 ea-h in
cloth. Tlif two volumes contain over forty
beautiful Waltzus. worth t loai. -s it.
5o;FAVOKITEon-
dealers bo particular to ask for Pki Kits'
F.dition of Strai ts' Waiuks, as it is
the only eo-reel and cnninlKtft edition. Ad.
dross J.L.PKTKKS T A T Try 17101
Musio Publisher, ILj 1 jLjiD.
&'M Broadway ,-New York.
Nov. 12.
OB WORK neatly ex eoutod at this office
at reasonable rates.
bone. J rcney.
When t cccii
cd
1-V i' .
j - , --x -
167 Water Street, -
GENERAL AGENT FOR
STELNWAY&SONS,
CIIICKERINfl SOS. -
AND 1111
PIANO FORTES,
A3 well at several other makes. Also tlie
UILNrXTEID STATES 0EiC3-JSrS,
A IV 1
TAYLOB &c jjXJiirz: oia-jLirs.
SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and everything in the MUSIC LINE, which will
be turnisheU at the very lowest prices. fcud for circular. 39 1 v.
WING AND SON,
"THE ANERICAX PIAXO,"
4,17 131100113 STREET, N. Y.
r irei prcnimnis wherever exh:li!ecl
llrirct f,ll,.iM..l ',,. t,. i i... i T....L :T
, "'u tyji k-rtuini-iiui.u lUSirUMCUlS in ii,xcnange.
tram Mr. IMxvarJ Hoffman, the celebrated Pianui.
I conscientiously believe that your Tiano is iu every reinect a most wm'i
i Instrument. '
eent
From the "Independent."
The American Piano hae deservedly become ft very popular Instrument,
frarlieeponsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circula
to
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Jin-
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any x'i3K f:a3ii.)vvHn tiv ki
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NI U3IVSU
BEST THING IN THE WEST.
Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe. R.
L -A. isr ID S I
R.
THU1SE MILLION ACRES
boated 111 and near the Arkansas
Valley, the Finest Portion
of Kansas I
r.ievon years' credit. Seven ner Cent.
.-i,. .i jitrcciit. reduction
to settlors who improve.
FREE PASS TO LAND UYERS!
THE if ACTS about this Oraiit aro Iiw
i-rices, iAng credit, and a Kohate to set
tlers of nearly one-fourth j a Rich Soil and
Dpenuio Climate; short and mild Winters;
eaily plantinit, and 110 winterini oi'SUick:
plenty of Kaintall, and just at the rij;ht
season j coal, mono and llrick on the line;
Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal, Ac; no
i.'inciH owned ry (speculators; llomostead
and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a first
class Railroad on the line of a (treat
Through Route;Products win pay for Land
and Improvements.
It is the best opportunity ever offered to
the public, tlu-oagh the recent completion
of the Koad.
For Circulars and general Information,
address A. E. TOUZAMN,
Manager Land Dcp't,
43-5111, Topeka, Kan.
D. W. CLARK, Aent, Tionosta, Pa.
BOOKKEEPING MADE EASY. Every
clerk and merchant can learn at once.
Book mailed, 50c.
11. Uoulding Bryant,
Bullalo . y,
at the
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Pr cm nw f,.r ih. nnKi T.
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The oldest and most reliable Institution
ior obtaining a Mercantile I'.i
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r or inrormntion, write for a circular to
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BLUM RECK,
bl c:ks:iit:eis
4.XD
WAGOIJ-IIAKERS.
Corner of Church and Elm Streets,
TIONKSTA 1A.
liusnrm is prepared to do all work In
lis lino, and will warrant everything done
at their shops to Rive satisfaction. Par
ticular attention pvon to
iniisi:-siioi:i;,
(live fhvm
gi ct it.
a trial, and
you will not re-
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PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Water Street,
OVER IIILBRONNER A CO.'s STORE,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. GAEPJJNyER, - - Propriety.
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I'inturee taken In all tho latest ntvlei
(.h art. - 2ti-Uf
OHIPPlVn TtftJ X.,
NEW DISCOVERY
1 Chemical Radical ScUnc.
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Ir. JS. F. GARVIN'S
SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR
FIRST AND OKLT POTlTToy rm tnmAn In
one mtxtnr of A I.I. THE 1 V k.1, V K rslusbls
sit piinriplea of th wll Lauwu curuUrs gBt,
1113 TI1EB TAH,
C NEQIULLED In ftnirhi, CuM Cstan-h, Aathaa,
Ilronchitu, and ConuuiiUjn.
PTJItES WITHOUT FAIIi
A Kfcn oH la hiTi to li lion?-.; unit nlwv hy It
VtTAl.llN, I L lUt VINO uti SI IMl: IJkTlNU
tffecM innn the general ijttcm, la nmarksblr ettlca
cioiu tfi nil
llsraSE8 OF TIIK ntooo.
Inclurtinij Hi-rulul ml Eruptiinii of tu ikin, F)T.
rus, lirusof tho l.iror sod Kidutja, Uwrt !)!
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I
dii. nAnvivs
VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAB
MEDICATED
FOR Iff HALATION.
ITA remark tab! v ralualtla JlaeA vul ..i
CATARKII, BIlOXriUTIS.
ASTniTIA,niil nil DUfascs of the)
nOSC, TIIKOAT and
Ll.VCS.
THE roMrocxn
TAR A y li MA XDISA KE riLL,
tot qm In conniefion with h BT.TTTn Tin i. -
fl VE Mrdinnm knowu in th. r-mfcolon, and nn.
""" I U without exwpuuo tht rrrj bot rrtr
aolutton mi Componnil Ellilr. I ! tT. 1,r( Dotele
Ttr and Uandrake TiUa, liste per Dos.
Uodicatod Inbalatlon, 5.00 per Packaga,
Bend for Olrrnl.r nr positiw r-. ..a
our Ito..i.. . " -- IV
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"L. P. HYDE fe CO.,
BOLD PHOPBIETOaa,
jsj tnenth Ave., Xcio York,
so
CO
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TIIK NEW tl.Ai, J'lC TUl'Mti.
An Important Invention. It retain the
Kuptu.-A atkll tiliieM. and under tha hard.
et ex6ruiio or aoveretit atruin. It la worn
with comfort, and if kppt n iiiuht and
day, ell'ei'tn a pttrinaiient cure iu a few
weeka. Sold cheap, and acut hy Mail
when requeted, circulars tree, when er
dereil by letter bent to The Klastio Truss
Co., No. 6S3 llroadwav, N. Y. City. No
body uses Motul Hjiriupr Truaseaj too
painful ; they alip off too frenucntl v. 4
T fAV S. t 'ftm 3
s
" " " Ulltara o.-otd-
fna to direcltuns. and remtin long anwell, provid4
tlieir botm ara not deslrorad ly nintral poiion nr otbr
mpn, and lb vital organ! wailad baron Ue pouM
of repair.
Drleplarln4lirtlai. Haaduhe, Pala
in lha Shouldera, Conght, TialilnaH of tka L'neit. tM
ineM, Snur Kruclmiom of lha Stomach, Bad 1'aiw
in tlx Mouth, Bilioita Atucka, PaliaUlion of Uit '
Heart, Inflammation ot lha l.unjts Pain in the ragiona '
of tha Kidney, and a hundred other painful armntonta. '
are the offtprintre of Iivniienua. In iheaa eomplamM
It haa no equal, and one bottle will prove a teller par
anteeof it merits than a lengthy advertieement.
Kor Feninle t ornplnluta, in yoong ar old.,
married or tinele, at the dawn of womanhood, or '
turn of life. Iheaa Tonic Itinera diiplar eo decided an'
innueuca tlial a marleajl improve meal ia aoo panap
lime.
For Inflamrnatorr anal ChranU Tlliaa.
tHMtlBni and f.out, Bilious, Kemillenl and Inlee--mitienl
Kevera, Diieaaei of tha Blood, Ijvar. Kidneee
and Bladder, llieae lliitere fiara no equal. Such Dat
ee are cmed by Vitiated Blood, which la ganeraUg
produced by derangement of the Dlesiiva Orrana.
They nr m Ueisila Hurarailya aa wall am
at Total, pneseftsiitg also the peculiar merit of eeiuag
as a powerful ejent In reiieMng Congestion oe Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Orgaaa,aa4 ia Bilious
Diwates.
Kor Rklts
nissasei, Erupilene, Tenet, Salt
a. Subia I'ni-n!.. Pn.i.ilu Umi. r
Rheum, llintches, Sols, I'irnples, I
bunclea. Kine-womis, Scald-Head, Sore Vyee, Ery
iielaa. Itch, Scurfs, Dixcolnrmionaof the Slun, llwai
and lltseases of the Skin, of whatever name or natnre,
are literally dug up and carried mil of lb sysisea ia a
short time by the use of 1heo Bitters
uratemi i rtonaanna proclaim Vmnii Biv
Ts the most wonderful luvig uraat that aver euslaiaed
Ihe'finkjiie s-stem.
J WALKlit, PmpV. R. II. WeIOJIIJ es OO..
Druryirls and Gen. Agts San rrancieea, Cat.
and coV. of Washington and Cliarlloa Sis., New Tors.
SOLD BY ALL DKUUUISI AND ! ALIAS:
Oil Crcck&AlIeglieny River By
OK AND AFTKR Monday Jar. S, yari.
fraina will ruuaa follow:
ruu aa follow;
SOUTHWARD TRAIN,
STATIONS: 1st Claaa.
t.1 CtafM.
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1'reaulont
Tinneaia
Hickory
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8 10
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No. 10. TiltiNVillc 2.10 n. m llll.r an:
Pioneer 3 IM; l'et fVntie 3.S3; t'olutuhia
4,i:i Tnrr Farm 4, it; llvnd rami 4.87:
l!onse Illo4,0.'i; Oil fhy 5,'jo,
No. 8 Corrv fl.lfi a. in Tiina-ri'l.. a .
Millar Fnrtu 9,'.-,r; IVt Centre 0.48; Coln'tn
bia 10,1:1: Titrr Farm 10.IS: ltvr.,1 .'..-
10,27; K.-uscville 10,:15 j Oil City 11.00.
No. IS, 1'ot Ccnlro 1.2S n m i ri lnmU.
I, Ml; Tarr Fnrni '2.u.": lirml l.'un ia.
hoiiteville i!.:'; Oil City 3.00. '
No .21 Oilfllv fi'U) n ,,, , nw
7 li Tionea'.a b Trtinkey vllle 10 li
liiliott'.e 11.11.
MORTIIWAKD TRAI.wg.
STATIONS: 1st ( last). 2d Claa
5 3 1 13
a. in. ). m. p. m. a. m. a. sy.
12 45 fi 05 00 7 4A
Irvineloii
Tidiouto
IIS & 47 7 'JO t 08
1 45 6 05 8 05 10 1
.1 61 (0 It 18 20 10 44
2 14 S 84 8 45 11 40
(2 35 ) M (0 12 t
2 & 1,0 &8 t 85 12 88
Tritnkevvllle
Hickory
Tionesta
President
ICauls liock
Oluopolia
All
on City
z i y w io 04 l M
II 7 8 Id if
1 (Mi
8 00 3 20 7 40 11 80
8 13 W 82 (7 65 11 M
0 1(1 8 35 7 5! 12 0
f8 -0 IS 40 ) 8 04 11 25
8 25 3 45 8 10 11 88
)0 3 41) 8 14 It 48
6 81 3 65 8 21 1 ftt
I M
1 28
t 80
t 44
f U
3 ie
3 3
8 88
8 48
4 It
4
8 SO
MeClintock
Houseville
Uynd Fnrm
inrr I-arm
Colutubin
Alt
Pet Centra
na
8 38 8 69 8 23
0 42 4 08 8 30
8 52 (4 15 eg 40
8 68 4 20 8 44
tl 15 4 40 8 04
1 36
1 4t
t CO
t It
1 48
8 08
8 30
8 M
til
4 64
t te
Pioneer
HlmHer
Miller Farm
An
Tltuavllle
7 85
7 44
7 C7
8 05
4 45
4 65
8 10
8 30
llvdetown
Tryonvllle
Centreville
Glynden
6 08 8 84
6 17 ftf 48
IH 14 fS 27 68
Kpurtanaburg 8 24
Corry 8 65
8 M 10 02
8 10 10 82
ADDITIOHALaBCONn-CLAIITaAlla-10TI
No. 13 Oil City a.BR m . iT
7.20; Tarr Farm Columbia 7.66i Pat
Millar 8.34;
A 11UOV111U V.OO.
No. 7
Tituavllla 9.00 a. m Cm it a
No.
II Oil City 11. an a. m , u m '
1.45: Kvnd Farm ll.Mi Tarr i.
Columhia 12,10; Pt Centra 12.20! MillZr
25; Tituariile 2.00; Oorf y 4.42 p. m.
No. 21 Tidlouta 15 1.', n T Tfll an la- akoa.
Cityd'o' ?iono,,taa-113; Olaopollat.atj OJ
() Traire Jo not atop. (I) Stop onaJarnW
aiKUip-tttrmeala.
Trains 5. 8. 21 and 82 nm ,UI1 . .n a.u
tritiiis duily except Sundaya.
rr. - a-'1 Tin lNo- " ta " Sxpraaa (ream
Titusvillo to Corry.
nn,vr.K PALArB HLEKPIKO CABTBAIM.
No. 4 l)ire-t from PMIariAli.Hi u..v....a
chatiKO. t
No. 1
clmipro.
N'o.5
Direct to Philadelphia without
Direct from Pittsburgh withowl
Direct to PUUbargU wlUaout
clisne.
No. a
Chun
inngo.
V. J. HEPBURN
JKO. PITCAIJtlT.
Oon'l Majusgar.
Buperiutendeut.
JOTIci3.
J. N. BOI.AKD. of Tidlanta. k.a
retitrnad to hia practice after au ab-
Hence or four months, spent, in tha Uoatri
laiaofNew York, where ha will awmej
calls in hia profession.
Ottioe in Fureka Dmg Store, 3d Aoer'
the bank, Tidionta. Pa. Pf -
urn. ...m. tvniny.- -r
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