The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 25, 1873, Image 4

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    WHO ARE TBI NEBftABUAN.
X FKOr. J. D. 8UTLSR.
- Liscols, April, 1373.
One-sevento of our United State
population it of foreign birth, namely
five and a half millions, among thirty
eight and a half; in exact figures,
5,667,646 among 38,553,371.
The foreign element is much largest
at the north, but its distribution is al
most identical in ihe newer and older
(States, on the Atlantic and, on the
Missouri. Thus the foreign, percent
age in Massachusetts, the oldest State,
and in Nebraska, the youngest, is iu
both States, well-nigh the same, name
ly, one-fourth. In the former 353,129
in a total of 1,457,351 ; in the latter
80,743 in a toUl of 122,993. Yet the
quality of foreigners West is, no doubt,
better than' East. Those who have
least of pluck and purse, linger along
tho Atlantic as drudges, or eren pau
pers or worse. But those better and
better off, go West, become land-lords
and lords of the laud. The first Gur
tnan Governor was elected in a State
on the Mississippi.
Of the 30,748 foreign-bern Nebras
kiaus these originating in the British
Empire are the most numerous, being
12,271. Next, and almost as numer
ous, is the Teutonic element, amount
ing to 12,026. The Scandinavians
are almost 4,000 and the SclaTonians
half as many. Of the Kebraskiaus
men, inree-rourins are native Ameri
can, while of the remainder, two-fifths
are of British origin. The English
percentage is larger in Nebraska than
in any other State except three.
These figures prove that te settlers
i'n the United States will form one
lomogeneous people, and that English
peaking and nolding niaiuly to Eng
lish institutions.
As they were in the beginning, so
they are now, and ever shall be, in
eaeeula taeculorum! Still, among the
12,304 homesteaders and the 13,447
pre-emptors who, before the close of
1372, bad filed their claims to land in
the Lincoln office, the names betoken
various nationalities. So do those of
the 2,325 purchasers who had bought
294,625 acres of the Burlington &
Missouri River Railroad on ten years
credit and six per cent, interest. A
new impulse has just been given to
railroad sales because on those made
since 1872, nothing of the principal is
payable until the end of the fourth
year, and then only one-scvonth annu
ally. A Great Horror Done Away
With. House cleajiing is a great hor
ror to nine men out tS jsyexy ten.
When that time comes the ''men folks"
as a rule, give the domestic Jbearth a
"wide berth." Oceans of emjWthe
product of tons of soap fairly flood
every part ef the house. The women,
from the mistress down, labor as they
never worked -before, and what with
the discomfort, the smell pf suds and
the dampness, and pot "infrequently
ickness, the product fifolds and over
work, matters are genei ally disagreea
ols. The simple use of Supolio instead
of soap does away with all this discora
fort. It lightens the labor a hundred
per cent., because it removes djrt,
fcreaM, stains and snots, with hardly
any labor, with but little water, and in
one tenth the usual time. 13-15
A rmotoexaDher in Portland em.
El,
oyed a woman to wash the floors of
is establishment. The woman seeing
a basin full of what she presumed was
het water standing on the stove, emp
tied the contents into her water nail to
.warm the water it contained. Of
course it was a nitrate of silver bath,
and the first the photographer knew,
his floor was a dirty red brown, the
woman's arms much browner, and she
howling because the "Ould Nick was
turning fcefcto a nagur."
A reporter for a Western "nation
peaking of a certain fair creature,
remarxea mat the prolusion and col
or of her hair would lead one to leok
upon it as though it was spun by the
nimble fingers of the easy hours as
they glided through tit bright June
days, whose many aunny rays of light
uau oeen caugm iu me mealies, and
were contented to go no further."
This is better than saying the girl's
uair was rei.
lit. Roswell D. Carnagan, of North
Carolina, was enticed into a gambling
house in New York, where he won. or
wa permitted to win as a bait, $340.
When he coolly announced his inten
tion to quit playing one of Abe .gam
blers dew,a,bo,wjo-Sntfe and demand
ed a return of "the money. Mr.
Camagan jumped out of the window
to an awning, quietly slid down a tele
graph pole and had all the parties ar
rested. A keptic wbo was trying to confuse
a colored man by the contradictory
passages in the bible, asked aim how
it could be true that we jree in the
Spirit and the Spirit in us. ."O ! dar
n6 trouble 'bout dat," replied ke. "Jt's
lik4At poker; I put it in de fire till
it gets td hot now de poker's ia de
tire, and 4e fire in de poker 1"
A Virginia gallant recently weoed,
won, and wedded a maiden fair, all
within half an hour ..the first intro
duction to her.
"Your behavior is most singular,
sir," said a young lady to a gentle
man wKn liarl Inafc atolen n a-iai. ff
ibiil is all," fn'u lie "I'll noon make it
r'"T.l."
Enoch Morgan's Sons'
Is a substitute fbr Snap for all
Household purposes, except
SA.POJL.IO
fbr Cleaning jour House will
nave the labor of one elcanar.
Give It a trial.
SA-lOJIO
for Windows is better than
Whiting or Water. No remov
ing curtains and carpets.
SAPOLIO
dentin Taint and Wood, in feet
tho entire houne, bettor than
Soap. No slopping. &avea la
bor. You can't afford to he
without it,
SAPOLIO
fhl. Scouring Knives ia better
and cleaner than Bath Brick,
Will not scratch.
SAPOLIO
ia better than Soap and Bund
for polishing Tinware. Bright
en without ncrmti'hing.
SAPOLIO
Polish all Brnw and Copper
utensils better than Acid or Oil
and Hot Urn Stone.
HAP OLIO
for Washing Diahes and Glass
ware is invaluable. Cheaper
than Soap.
SAPOLIO
removes (Stains from Marble
MmUlns, Tables and Statuary,
from Hard iniuhl Walla, and
from China and Porcelain.
SAPOLIO
removes tstnins and Urease
from Carpets and other woven
fabrics.
There (a po one article known that will
do bo many kinds of work and do it as
well as Sapollo. Try it.
HAND SAPOLIO
a new and wonderfully effec
tive Tiolet Soap, having no
equal in thia country or abroad.
HAND SAPOLIO
as an artiule for the Bath, will
"reach the foundation" of all
dirt, opens the pores and gives
a healthy action aud brilliant
tint to the akin.
HAND SAPOLIO
Cleanaea and Beauifies the
Skin, instantly removing any
stain or blemish from botu
bands and face.
JJAND SAPOLIO
la without a rival in the world
for curingor preventing rough
neas and chapping of either
hands or face.
HAND SAPOLIO
removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or
Ink Huiua ouui (jr.oase; for
workers in Machine fcfeopa,
Mines, tic, is invaluable. For
making the Skin White and
Soft, and giving to it a "bloom
of beauty," itia unaurpasaed by
any Cosmetic known.
HAND SAPOLIO
costs 10 to 15 cents per cake,
and everj-body should have it.
You will like It.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS.
Buy it of your merchant if he haa it or
will procure it for you. If not, then write
for our Pamphlet, "All about Eapollo,"
and It will be mailed free.
Kuoeh Horgan's Sons),
20 PARK PLACE, N. T.
eow. n-iy
PENNSYLVANIA CENI
TRAL RAILROAD '
OX AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sundav May
1, ltfTO, Trains arrive at aud leave the
Union Depot, corner of Washintea aad
JUbeity street, aa follows;
ARRIVE. 1
Mail Train, 1.30 a m j Past Una, 1I.1J J
K i Wall s accommodation No. 1, e.20 a m .
Brinton accommodation Ne 1, 7.50 a aa
WaH'e accommodation Ne 2, 8.85 a 01 ;Cin
einnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.60 am; Braddock'a ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 Jim; Pittsburgh
ezpreaa 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 aa t
Wall's accommodation No 8, 2.36 p aa;
Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.65 aa;
W all's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p aa
nriuion accommoaation xf 2,1.10 a aw;
rray raaeenger iu..u p ni.
D1CPART.
Bonthera exnroaa 6.2S ana : Paeifta n
presa 3.40 a m ; Wail's acoanunedatien Me
1, 8.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Brinten's
accommodation 10.20 a m : Braddock'a ac
cominodation No 1,6.10 p m ; Cincinnati
1 press 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation;
N 2, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodative
4.05 pm; Homewood accommodation Ne
1, 1.50 p m; Philadelphia expreas S.60 ni
VV all accommodation No 1.3.05 d m: Wall a
accommodation No'4, 6.05 p 111 ; Paat Line
7.40 p mt Wall a No 6. 11.00 p m.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 9.05 a. m., reaching Pittav
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitta
burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall'i
Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. Heath
em express daily except Monday. All eU
ar Trains daily, except Sunday.
For further information aplvte
W. II. BECK WITH. A cant
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
win uuionauuie any iusk ior isuggage ex
cept lor-Wearing Apparel, and limit thai
raponaibllity to One Hundred Dollai o, yal
ue. Allggfige exceeding that a aunt
in vaiue wui uo at ne risk or toe ier
unless taken by special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
general SaperlntenHcnt, A 1 too as p.
PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y.
O
Tf AND AFTER MomUy, Jap $, UfTJt,
" "u uu mm iuuutflf
TRAINS KORTHWARD,
STATioaa
No. 2.
Ko. 4.
Oleopolia,
Bennett.
10.25 a m
10.38
10.30 "
10.24 "
i.sepi
.2
.is
s.ie
Woode
1'ratueca Mill
Pltuole City
11.0
S.60
TRAIS8 SOUTHWARD.
atTATIOHB
No. 1.
Ne. S.
Plthole titv,
frathars Mill
.4t) a m
8.4S
6.5
.02 "
l.i'S p 1
1.48
1.56 "
1.02
ooua
Bennett
Olttopelle
All SW.I
8.1S
2.14
- . muov VHJllIlVCMOna
at Oleopolia with trains on the Oil Creek A
ns make close connections
Sonlh.
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
Plthole City, Miller Parru and Pleasunt
ville, makingcounection witharrlvingaud
departing Trains. J. T. BLAIR,
n. niiniiAM, nop I.
.icVet Afnt, Pitble.'ity, Pa.
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167 Water Street,
GENERAL
STEIN WAY & SONS,
As wall as several other makes. Also
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UnSTTTID STATES O.O-AITS,.
TAZLOB &g FABLET olO-AJN.
SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ami f.vartni.r in tl, MlTSTf! T.rt?. which will
be furnished at the very leweot prices.
WING AND SON,
"THE AMI. Ill CAN FIAXO,
417 BROOME STREET, N. Y.
TjrSTJTlRIPASSIEID
First premiums whererer exhibited Prices low for the oualitv T.artre
prices allowed for Second-hai.d Iostruments in Exchange.
From Mr. Eduard Hoffman, Iht tfilthrated Pianist.
I conscientiously believe that veur Piano ia ia averr resDact a mail sumM.
unt Inttrumtnt.
From (A "Independent."
The imerican Piaae has deservedly become a verv nonular Instrument.
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BEST THINGJNTHE WEST.
AtcMson, Topeka& Santa Fe. E. R.
LAUDS!
THREE MILLION ACRES
Seated tn and near the Arkanaas
Valley, the Finest Portion
of Kansas !
Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent.
Interest. 21 1-2 percent, reduction
to settlers vv bp, improve. '
FBEE PASS TO LAND BUYERS 1
THE FACTS alit this Grant are Low
Prices, Lous Credit, and a Itebato to set
tlers of nearly one-fourth ; a Kicli Soil and
Spondid Climate; abort and mild Winters;
eaily plantinor, and no wintering of Stock;
plenty of Rainfall, and just at blie riirht
aeaaon ; Coal, Stone and Brick on the line;
Cheap Hates on Lumber, Coal, etc.; no
lands owned by Speculators ; Homestead
and Pre-emption now abundant j a tirat
claaa Railroad on the line of a ereat
Through Koute;Producta wiii pay for Land
and Improvements.
It la the beat opportunity ever offered to
the public,, through the reoent ooa; pletion
of the Road. . 'r'r- ,KS
For Circulars and general information,
addreaa A. E. TOUZALIX.
Manager I-aml Dep't,
3-
2m, . Topeka, Kan.
I. W. CLARK, Agent, Tioneata, Pa.
BOOKKEEPIN'Q MADE EASY. Kvorv
clerk and merchant ran learn at once.
Honk mailed, .'iPe. 11. fjnuldni Brvant.
Mu Bale. V, ' ' " .
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BLUM & RECK,
jBZjAOICSiyCITHIS
AND
WAGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Church and Elm Streets,
TIOISTESTA PA.
This firm la prepared to do all work In
hs line, and will warrant everything done
at th,e!r shops to give satiaiai-tlnu. Per
tioalar attention given to
nORSEIIOHING,
QJvethem atrial, and you will not re-a-ret
it. iny.
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PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Water Street,
OVER HILBRONNER k CO.'s STORE,
Tionesta, Pa.,
M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor.
rirtnrha takan in all I hoi latent atvie. i
the art. ' ' 2-tl '
NEW DISCOVERY
la Chemical and RleAlcel aeleaee.
JT j' I f i, atae -Mi. .. .i.l"sf an L aaa i
Ir. E. F, GATtVINa
SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIIIR
FIRST AND ONT.Y FdtrTtni .tot ail. hi
oiwailitunnt ALL, TUB TWKLVBi1mM
mut, priDiiplei at the .U kaawa wmttT ifeat,
riNia tres TAn,
rKBOU ALI.KD ia Confli.. Cokla, Catarrh, Aitkma,
'roashilia, and Cooaiuaitioa.
civna without faix.
A Mtfi.1 kM la thra lo iHt hran; .ail aha, tT Its
YlTAlAtWO, PUUIFYIJSQ and BTIMULATlNti
SMta upoa iht anaral tftum. It ruaarkablf Ataa
maraeica of the blood.
Indsding Kctoruu snJ Kraptu. of th ikta, Dre.
napua, 1 iiihm of Ui Um aud Kidatya, llaarl Die
ONK TRIAL CONVINCES!
DR. GARVIN'S
VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR
MEDICATED
FOR INHALATION.
sari mitUU; valaable dlaaoTtry, irkkh paeW
ATARRH, BROIVCniTIS, ,
A.MTI nn4 aU DUesuef oftbel
kE'TnKATaw
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ran cox?o?x?
TAR AKD MAXnlZA-11
tor m In emnMticm with tha FTaT1- Ad1
aablnauoa of tho TWO Binat Tiluablo a.
TIVI M oiIMimo known la tho ProfooMi, aaO r
aan thia put wlllwat aaeniUna the in bewt l
otaOoa aad Oooond Elixir, j JJj J8"
Tar aal Uaadnko Pllla, Ilea, par Boa.
Modicftadlnhilttfos, M.OepwFuk.
rwa tor CliraUir of rOIITITK CCRE8 e
UraniM, or te
I r. JJYDE & CO.,
bqu paoPHixToaa,
19 S Seventh Av., Htw York,
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TUB NEW ELASTIC THI SH.
An Important Invention. It retains the
Kupture at all times, and under the hard,
eat exercise or aovcrcttt strain: ' It is worn
with comfort, and if kept on night and
day, ed'orf a permanent cure in a few
weeks. Sold -oij.ap, and scut by Mail
when requestod, circular free, when or
dered by letter aont to Tha F.latic "i'ruas
Co., No', 6;t Hroadway, N. Y. City. No
body uc Metal Spring Triisaea; too
painful; they .lip off too ft'equentlr. i
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N. Porooei earn take these liltl.ri oow
fag to dirtcttono, Knd r.m.in long ttnw.ll. fni.d
th.ir bona r. not d.tlrortd by iniitnl ooimo of mthmt
BMni, and tho Tiul orna wuttd hoyood the peatf.
of ip.ir. v
Ufripopala or Indlgo.tlsni. Htuftuho, rde ,
in tlio Shmild.n. Conjiht, Tiftiln.M of ItM ttw.1, D
Bioow, Sour Eruct.tioao of tht Stomach, pd Tomo .
in tho Month, Biliom Altck, Palpitation of tho .
Hart, Inflammation of tho Lunsa, Pain io tha raai.no
of tha Kirtn.ra, and a humlrad alliar painM armolonni,
aro tho offtpringa of IlT.iwp.ia. In thaao oooiptoiofa.'
it haa no aqual, and on. bottla will provo a Lattor gnat '
aniMof it. m.rita tlian a l.nnlhy advattiMPaoot.
Par iromnln Coanplntaito, in rooaar or ooft.
nam.d or ainala, at Ilia dnwn of womanhood, or lo
tarn of hfo, tli.M Tonic Biltara dianlay ao doodd am
inlloanc that a aurkod iaaprOTOnnal ia aooa I iroon
tibia.
For Inflaaannntery and Ckrenle Xhonv.
nnntlam and (.out, ililioua, R.mitt.nt and laaao.
anill.nt Favara, Diaraaraof tho Blood, Liror, KianofB
aad Bladder, ihtw nui.rs hira no oq.l. aaoh lo. '
oaat. aracauard bv Viliatad Blood, wliirh la g.aawWS
produced by d.rnrrtn.nt of tho Digaalivo Organa.
Thojr aro at Uoaitlo ur jot loo ea wall ta
m Totale, iMMaruing alia tha peculiar maril af aoamo)
at a powerful arenl tn relieving longoatioo or I
maiion of tho Livor and Viacaiai Otfoa, aad aa I
lieaaaa.
for Bkln rilnonaoa, Iraptiona, Tartar, M
Khtum, Blolchaa, Spota. Pimplea, Puatuloa, Saito, Car
huaclaal Ritia-worm., Scald-Head, 5 or. Kro., Bw-
palaa, itch, bcum, lliacolorationaof too Skin, Mo
and Diaeaaaa of tho Skin, of winterer name or ooeaoa
aro literati, dug op and carried nnt of tho ajulaaa an a
abort time br the uaa of theM Bittara
Oratafail Tboaaanda proclaim Vitmoan aVn
run tho moat wondaKul Inrigorant that oror anotaanooV.
tha linking ayatam.
i WALKF.R, PropV It. II. HanORaUD OO
Proggiata and Gan. Agta San Pranrtian, CaL.
and cor. of Waahtngton and Charlton Si.., Maw Vww.
IO LP BY ALL DRUGmtlS AWDUAUaa
Oil Crcck&AIlegbeny River Bj
U It AND AFTER Moadav Jaae a, mt,
I'lJios will run a follows i
SOPTTAaOTaAIKS.
STATIOX8: 1st CI ana. U
4 1 M
a. m. a. in. B. art. a to.
14
C'orry 15 II 00 M S e
KnarUtjabTixf 1 4 j ( U ' 11 I W
t.tyn,ueo e M It
47 T
Ceitlteynie 1 01 11 M i a) .
Trynnville T II U CI 4 tl Is W
Mydetown 7 15 12 15 t 1 iiaa
aa 7UUU 7 1t
M?4
l-itnet"1"
T 42 U 45 T 40 14 It
02 1 OS 7 t U II It'
t7 lot t OS TMUH
17 l if t io 7 at is aa
as in iu 7M i to
Miller Ttrtd
KharTer
Pioneer
aa
Tet Centre
Da
Columbia
Tarr Farm
Kynd Kami
liouaoville
McCllntock
Aa
ou ntv .
ia
Oleopolia
Kaule Itock
Prealdent .
Tioneata V.
is
S 15
im a so f i i m
; s i is s j i u
S 40 IV? 4S t M S a
S it 1 44 ,-.4 .VJ t 44 t 4rV
f 58 t 49 f f to y
is &e i m e
9 10 3 04 9 IS I H
It 1 10 It It I af
t 46 1 M 11 10 4 M
I IA 2 40 1 1 t'J 4 (0
9 f.9 2 60 11 Sf 4 tn
10 S S 12 12 M 0 ST
10 44 S US 1 SO 0 IA
Hickory
Trunkeyville 10 M B 41 1 4 f 4
Tidloute 11 11 S M 2 24 7 l
Irvlnetun 12 01 4 40 4 OA t eii
additional at colt -CLAa raAIKS-SOIrTa.
No. 14. Tilusville 2,10 p. ni.; Miller J.hO;
rioueer 3.W; Tet ('autre S.S3; Columbia
4,15s Tarr Farm 4,Ktj nynd raraa 4,17 1
Ituuseville 4,5."i; Oil City 6,20.
No. fCorry o,15 a. m.; Tituavjllo l.tli
Killer Farm 0;4 l'et Centre 9,4; Colum
bia 10,JH Turr Farm 10.1S; Kynd JTaraa
I0,7j ltouneviUe 10,35; Oil City 11,00.
No. IS. Fet ViU.-e 1.28 p. ni.; Ccluntht
I, 50; Tarr Farm S.O.'i; Itrnd Farm l.lfi
Kouseville 2.30; Oil Citv 8,00.
No. U Oil City O.SO'a. m i Olee'p.li
7.25, Tioneata tfii; Trunkeyville 101a
Tidioute 11.11.
MOrtrUWARD TBaias.
STATIONS: lat Claaa. 24 Oaa
111
a m. p. m. p. m. a. m. a. an ,
Irvlneten 12 45 f M 0 00 7 4
Tidioute 1 18 ( 47 7 20 0 Jtt
Trunkeyville 1 46 0 04 f OA It la
Hickory 1 64 4 fS 30 It 44
TionenU 2 14 0 4 t 4$ 11 e
Preaident 2 SA IS 63 M II u
Eale Rook 2 SS f 69 9 6 12 U
Oleopolia 2 47 7 00 10 to 1 Of
aa I If 7 S 10 44 1 ft
Oil City
ea f 00 t SO 7 40 11 SO t so
McCllntock f If 0 S2 7 65 11 M 2 M
BouooTllle f 10 t SS 7 69 12 00 I to
RytvdTarm 0 SO S 40 S 04 12 IS 2 ce
Tarr Farm f 25 S 45 t 10 12 tf 2 44
Columns 8 29 S 4 f 14 12 44 t 10
Aa H IH 111 IM IU
Pet Centre
DU f SS I 69 t 22 1 26 I H
Pioneer t 42 4 00 S SO im SM
Hhallor 0 62 4 IS S 40 2 00 4 If
Miller Farm f 6f 4 90 8 44 3 If 4
.7 15 4 40 9 M i 44 I to
Titusville
rs 7 S5 4 4f 9 It S Of
Tlydetown 7 44 4 66 9 20 IM
Tryonville 7 7 I M II 14 I SO
C'entrevill S 05 8 17 44 IS
Glynden 14 15 27 9 64 4 to
Rparlanaburg S 24 f SS 10 02 4 to
Corry 8 65 0 10 10 12 f H
ADDITIONAL SBCOND-CLAMTBAHto-VeaTaV
No. 18 Oil City 8.65 a. m.: Rouaevllla
7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.6; Pes
Centre &10; Fioneer 8.40; Miller t.t&j
Tituaville 9.55.
No. 7 Tituaville 9.00 a. m.j Corry Il.ta.
No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.j ItouneTllle
II. 45; llynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm IS O
Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre X 20; Mill
1.25; Tituaville 2.00; Corry 4.43 p. ra:
No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p.m.; Trunker
viliel.45; Tionesta 2.43; Oleopolia 4.26; OB
CU.StV ' - ' - - . .-
() Trains do not stop. () Ek onouaal,
() Stop lor meals.
Train a 5, 0, 21 and 22 rnn dally all eske
traina daily except Hundava. ...
N. B. Train No. 19 U an Express frem
Titusville to Corry.
SILVER rALACB SLEKPIK CABTBAlVw.
No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia wltheas
change.
No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia wttbortt
cbaiKO. iii
No.5 Direct from Pittabargh withea
ohnnge. , ,.
No. 0 Direct to rittaburgh wlthewe
change.
, c. 3. uzrpvn jno. pitcaifx.
Superintendent. Ueo'l Manager.
IVQTM'K.
DR. I. N. DOLARD, of Tidioute, has
recttrnsd to hia practice an or an al
aouce of four niouthn, apent in the Hospi
tal of New York, where h will arr.-ni
calls in ia in profeiori.
tbce in Kureka Ptnp Stt. 1,1 nr
tove the bank, Ti(ionie, Pa. jotf