A little four-year-old, residing a liort tlistauee from this city, was say ing tlia Lord' Prayer a short timo ago at liis mother' knee, and after ho had finished it liis mother said, "Now, Bandy, ask God tc make yon a good boy." Tha child raised hit eyes ta his mother's for a few raontents, at if in ilocp thought, and thou startled her with the following reply: "It's no uw, ma. He won't do it I've atked him a heap of times." A woman found occasion to call upon a dentist to have her teeth filled. Among those filhd were two front ne, and when in a -pleasant mood the lady's face shone with smiles, while polished gold glittered from the upper incisors. These were observed with admiration by hsr niece, who by nnd by scricHisly remarked : "Aunt Mary, I wish I had copper-toed teeth like yours." One day a little girl about five years old, Ward a preacher of a cer tain deuomii ationa) order praying lustily, till the roof rang with the strength of the supplication, 'fum ing to her mother, and beckoning the maternal ear down to speaking dis tance, she said, "Mother, don't you think if he lived nearer to God he wouldn't have to talk so loud." A little shaver was told by his mother the other evening at the tabic, that he could not have any meat, as it was not good for him, when he somewhat astonished her by quoting a verse from a Sun lay school lesson ''man can not live by bread alone," and added : "Now, ma, I dou't think little boys can either." The juvenile had the 6est of that argument. The New London gentleman who has been making frequent use of pos tal cards as a means of quieting a pro fuse correspondent of his has received the followingrequest by letter: "please ilout Send me enny more of those cards for this reasan I like to reed a letter add rest to me the furst one 'af ter it leves the ritcr." An old lady selling eggs in Savan nah, Geargia, asked, . as is usual, "What's the news V "The latest," said the obliging clerk, "is that the Yankees have got the Modocs." The old lady struck her knuckles on the counter and exclaimed : "I hope the last of 'em will die with it !" A font? father receutly wrote : "It generally takes twenty years of train ing to eradicate the word 'nice from a woman's vocabulary. Tho falls of Niagara, the realms ot David and the progress of the human race were all 'nice' to my eldest daughter till she gut marriad." There is a petty theif in Vussar Col lege presumedly a young ladv student or a servant, who has, since December last, picked up uueousidered tritlei of cash to the amount of about 8100. Nothing but money is taken, and among the five hundred girls she has thus far escaped detection. When a Main man has a too talka tive wife be tells her he is going to Amanannuatasogowmongotonga hunt infr, and in his absence has his friends in II at the house and inquire his whereabouts. When he returns the faithful wife i? exhausted and doesn't want to speak for a month. Mrs. Partington, while looking at a picture of Washington in a window, mh the name of the artist Mr. Green in the comer of it. After admiring it for sometime, she at length remarked, "Well, Mr. Green is not such a bnd looking chap, after u 7 A lady who put on her new bath ing uress at nonie, ana stood hctore a gins to see how she looked in it, has changed her mind about gcing to sea, a;id thinks she will go to the moun tains instead, where she caa wear a iss peasant costume. In reply to a refusal by his parents to lake a small boy to church, "be .cause he was Uo small," the latter replied, "Well, you'u better take -are of me now, for when I get bigger I may not want to go. I lie pluloBO pher attended church that day. (Irate parent) "O ! yer don't want Jo go into business, don't yer? O ! yer want to be a clerk in the poaOiiorfice, do yer? Post-herfice, indeed ! Why, till you're fit for is to stand outside with your tongue hout, for people to wet tueir stamps on ! t'ttnet. My oldest daughter, about eight, -an up with earnestness and said 'Mother, have I got nvj children ?" 'Why, no. Y hy do you ask r ''Cuuse, I read iu the Bible to-day, t school, 'children s children. A New Jersey man having heard hat Columbus was in Ofiio, immedi- tely started nut West to interview lie "old mau" about the vovage which .-suited in the discovery of America A Kentucky paper, in reporting a eJdiug, says that tha bride was not articularly handsome, but the father new in seven mules and the husband us satisfied. A thirty-two mouths' girl thus ac sted her paternal relative a day or to ago: "Papa, will you buy me uie holes to put in my ears, so i cau ive some ear-rings. A young lady from the country ca! ) at a book store, the ether day, and ked for "a deck of them new postal- cr.n (lou dic-renders. JOxooH Morgiiu'a Hon ' SAPOLTO H a eiilwtitutp fur 8op for all Household fiuqwow, except wiwhinK r-lollio. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your Ilouae will wire the lalor of one cleaner. Diva it a trial. SAJPOJLIO for M'indow In hotter limn Whiting or Water. No rcmor ing curtain and cerprU. sa: polio Mean Paint and Wood, in fact the on lira liouae, bettor thnn Soup. No alopplnjr. Saves la txr. Yon can't nllord to Ik without it, SAPOLIO fol Scouring Knives Is liettpr and cleaner than Until Brick. Will not cratch. SAPOLIO" is better than Moap and Sand for poliahing Tinware, Jtriglil ona without acratchinst. "SAPOLICT I'oliNhea all Hrami and Copper utensils better than Acid or Oil and Kottcn Stone. SAPOLIO for Washing Dishes and Ulnss ware is invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIO remove Htaltia from Marble Mantles, Tables nnd Statuary, from llard-hnisdied Walls, arid from China and Porcelain. 8APO CIO remove Mtnina and Oreaeo from Carpets and other woven ' fabric. There Is no one article known that will do bo many kinds of work and do It as well as Sapolto. Try It. HAND SAPOLIO a new and wonderfully effec tive Tiolet Soap, having no equal In thiacoiintrvorabroml. jiAsb h2l 3 O VjZ I CT oh an article for the llath, will "reach the foundation" of all dirt, opetia the pores and srivc a healthy action and brilliant tint to the akin. ' JlAMf uY l O l7l O" ( lu.inscn and lSeiiutilica tho Skin, instantly removing, any atain or blemish- from botii hands and face. is without a rival in tha world for curingorprcventinarronKh neaa and chapping of either bauds or face. removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Urease; for - workors in Machine Shops, Mine, Ac,, ia invaluable, l or ' making tho Skin White and Soft, a. id giving to it a "bloom ofbenuty," itis unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. itaxd "kcajpo i "o" coats 10 to 15 cents per cake, and evprvliodv should have it. You will" like- it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy it of your merchant if ha haa it or will procure tt for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapolto," and it will be mailed free. 13 n ) 3Inif;un'H Hoiim, 20 PA UK FLACK, N. Y. cow. ll-Iy PENNSYLVANIA- CENS TRAL RAILROAD ON' AXI) AFTER 11 P. P, Sunduy May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of YTaahiutoa and Liberty street, as follows; ARH1VK. . Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.1J J m ; Well'eaccommcxlittion No. 1, C.20 a m , flrinlon accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m; Wall'a accommodation No 2, R.ooa m Cin cinnati express 9.20 am; Johnstown aa commodation 10.00 a m ; Rraddock'a aa cominodation No 1, 7.00 p ni ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p in; Pacific expresH 1.S0 p m Wall'a accommodation No 8, 2.:t5 p aa; llomcwood accommodation No 1, 9.6o m; Wall'a accommodation No 4, 5.50 p bi Brinton accommodation No 2, l.lOp m; Way Passenger 10.20 p in. DKPAUT. Southern express 5.20 a m f Pari (la x- rresa '1.40 a m ; Wull'a accommodation No , 6.30a ni ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; Brinton'a accommodation U.20 a in ; Ui'iiddock'a ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p iu ; Cincinnati ax press 12.35 p m ; Wall's acconii.iodation N 2, 11.51 am; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; llomewood accommodation N 1, 8.50 p in ; Philadelphia express S.oO p la; Wall accommodation No3,3jU5p in; Wall's accouimixlation No 4, (1.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p iu ; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall'a Station every Hnnilnv at H.05 a. m., reaching Pitla burgh at 10.05 a. In. Returning leave Pitta burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leave daily. South ern express daily except Mob lay. All elk er Trains daily, except Sunday. For furtlior'inforniation apfv to W. II. BKCKW1TH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will notasauuie any Risk for Itagguge ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponaibility to One Hundred Dollai val ue. All baggage exceeding that a eunt in value will be at the risk of tnv nor, unless taken by aieciul contract. A. J. C'AS&Al fieneral Snperliitendcnt, Altoone Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTIClt Mnndav, June 5, 1871. Trains will run as follow : TRAINS NORTHWARD. ST4TMWS. No, No. 4. Oleopolln, 10.2& a ni S.:K) p m Peunett, 10.3S a.28 " Wood 10.30 " 3.18 " Prnthers Mill 10.24 " S.19 " Pithole City 11.08 ' 2.50 TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. I. No. i, Pithole City, 8.40 a m 1.2 p m i'raUbers Mill tt 48 " 1.48 ' Wootl '.t) " 1.56 " llennett !l.2 4 2 0'i " Oleoixtlia n.16 't 2J4 " All Trains make close connections at oleoioli with tiains on the nil Creek A Allegheny River Uuilwav, North and South. Two Lliwe f Stg- run daily between Pitl ole Oit?, Miller Farm and Plcasaut ville, makHigoouuoction wilharrivingaud departing '..iiiH. J. T. BLAIR, II. WICKHAM, Sup t. 'J icket Aiicul, Pithole City, pa. "'.'5 1 ?yj.r V'XVV '.?.-.;',s"'Sn. 167 Water Street, .... . .... Meadville, Pa. GENERAL AGENT FOR STEIN WAY fc SONS, C'HICKERING A SONS, asp iua W1L B. UBADBUUY PIANO FORTES, As well as several other makes. Also the s ; TJiTITEID STATES OO-JTS, t ' A 3f 1 SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and everything in the MUSIC LINE, which will be furnished at the very lowest prices. nd for circular. 39-ly. WING AND SON, "TIIK AMEHICAX PIAXO, 417 imOOMlS STREET, ? . Y. First premiums whereTer exhibited Prices low for tbe quality Largo prices allowed for Second-lift t.d Instruments in Exchange. JVom Mr. Edward Hoffman, On celebrated J'UtnUt. I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every respect a noil magnifi cent Jnttrumtnt. From th "Independent." The American Piano hae deservedly become a vtry popular Instrument. 6?"Koaponsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territorv. Send for circulars to: WING A SON, 417 Broome St., Jf. Y. 42-Gni Yd 'axnoiaii - jvit omv a'ixvsk aaau.xvaa tit ki 'A11VIO jdf v ' ; sXo) 6uj))!j put )oo- Bujjeday aaj.KvaarAV a?y UBQrJO 01 HQVLiI S31JIU '8 ji void a k v o 0 0 v a o .1, or "op 'snoi&jos ' - f U iIS1J.no J.3T SOlhl 'mm ONIHSU omv vmms 40 9Kia nr a v 'SiJim 110 a:iji 'sv ir ki us ivan BEST THINGJN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Ffl. R. R. THREE MILLION ACRES Bcnlcd in and near tho Arkannas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansas I Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent. Interest. 21 1-2 percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO UNO BUYERS! THE FACTS alouttIiii Grant are Ixiyv f 'rices, I-ouk Credit, and a ltelmto to Met iers of nearly one-fourth ; a llieh Soil nod Kpendid Climate; short and mild Winters; cully pUntiiiK, and no wintering ol'Slix k; plenty of Itninfall, and .tunt at ihe rilit seusin ; Coal, Stone and Id irk on the line; I'heap Kates on Lumber, Coal, Ae.; no lauds owned hy Speculators ; lIomoHtcud and Pre-emptions now abundant; lirst rlass Hailniiid on tho line of a cieat Through Houte.iProduets win puy for I jinil litiprovcmcnts. It la tho best opportunity ever offered to the public, through the recent completion of tiia Koud. For Circulars and general liifirnt ion, addesa A. K. TOUZAI.IN, Manager I-hihI Dep t. 43-2ia, Tjieka, Kan. 1. W. C I.AUK, ABeiit, TionesU, Pa. BOOKKKKPINU M.IU KASY. Kvery clerk and meri'lmut can learn nt once. ltfnk mailed, ,:Kie, II. tiouldinu lii vnnt, Buttalo X. V, 0.1 The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaininc a Mercantile Kducntinn. Vs-Practicai business men as instruc tors. For information, write for a circular lo P. PUFF SON'S. Pittsburgh, pa. BLU wTTrECK,"- BLACKSMITHS ' AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of (.'liui cli and Kim Street, TION32STA. JJA. This firm is preparel to do all work in Ks line, and will warrant everything done at tlieii' ti)")i to Biiiishn'ii.ni. 1 ur tieular atUutioii feiiiij la iioitsinot.ixc., flive them atrial, and you will not re gretit. 13-ly. THE WEEKLY SUN. ONLY SI A YEAR. 8 PAGES. ' Th licit yamihi Vri.o-. The Week I v N. Y.Hun. 8 pHgeM. St a year. Send your uoiiar. The Hunt Agiirvllural lt)rr. The WfH'kiv. 1 . Nun. spates, is, a vesr. . . . ...ii 7'An Iirt rotillcnl Puiier The 'Week lv X. Y. Nun. Independent and Faithful. Against Public Plunder. 8 pages. $1 a year, raenti your uoiiar. The Se-xl XetnpaiMir. Tho Wpeklv N Y. Sun. 8 pages, f 1 a year. Send your miliar. . Hat All (he .Vea-. Tho Weekly N. Y. $1111. 8 pages. l a rear. Send your llol- iar. The IteU Story Viiprr. -Tho Weekly N Y. Nun. Hpajes. fl a year. Send voui Ilol.lar. The Urst Fashion Hrpnyls in the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 page. $1 a year. Send your ixniar. The next Market Jiemrt in the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 iiages. $1 a year. Send vour The Ilent Cattle. Ileiiartt in tho Weekly X. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 81 a year. Send yor The I)mt l'nper in Krery lirxpecl. Tho uceklyA. Y.Kuu. o pngea. ft a year, Send vour liollar. Address, TIIK SUX, Now York City. PHOTOGRAFII GALLERY. Water Street, OVERHIIjmOXNKIt & CO.'s STOItF, Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. I'ietuien taken in all the latest atylea the art, 2i-U NEW DISCOVERY N la Chemical aa4 medical Bdesice. Tr. E. F, GARVIN S SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR riRST AND ONLY FOT.tTTOV rrrr nmA ia en.mixtnraof A 1. 1. TIIK TWELVInluiUi fKtirt priaoiples ul tii wU knuwa urativa SKtat, riNia TitEii tah, V P.QV ALI.En in Coiirh., CoUa, Cstarth, Asthma, Uruachitis, aotl t'onauiuiUun. CUHE8 "WITHOUT FAIL A rwnt fold in tliwi to lx nmirt n! kino, by Ita VITAI.IZtMl, PI lill Y1NU anU STIMl I.ATlN( ifHti uon tb ircavrM rjrtia, U rwuarkkbljr tttioft ciout In nil USKASKS OF TIIR BI,OOT. Inaludinff Mcnrul and Eruption, of tha akin, Dy paaia, I liwaao nf tho I Jrw and Kitlaaya, lloart Iim aaaa, ami ttcncral llohilttr. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I DR. GAUVIVS VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED . FOR I.IIAIiATI0IV. SWA ranarkallr raluabla liatorary, vhiab poai tir.lf anna CATARHII, BRONCHITIS, ASTflttA, nnd all Diaenseaoftba NOSE, TIlltOAT and MINGS. tub coxironxD TAJt AX1 MAXDIiAKR PILL, for naa In annnaetion with tha KT.IXIR TAR, ia a aomtnnatiun or tha TWO mat ratuahla AI.TKUA. T1V K MNlicinea known in tha Profaaakm, and ran Am thia I'Ul wiUiotit azocpuua tha Tcr boat trar Iftrad. Bolutkm and Compound ElUir. lJJ,1101 Tr and Mandrake rilla, ISats par Box. Vadieatad Inbalatioa, i.M par Fackaft. Bond fnr OiauUr of POSITIVE CURE! to four Drua-gtM, or to L. F. HYDE tfe CO., fa BOLE POFBIKT089 195 Seventh Ave., Xew York, 'A c a TIIKMKW m.KTH' TUl'HM. An Important Invention. It retains the Hiipturo at ul) timex, uud uijiU'r the hard est exereixoor aevereht Wfi". It ia worn with (Minil'ort, aud ft ket 011 niK'lit and day, etleetH a M.'riiiiiueut euro iu a few weeka. Kohl eheap, and aent hy Mail v hen reo,uenU'd, eiieulurs free, when or dered hy letter sent to Tho Klastie Truaa 11., No, iw.'l ltroad ay, N. Y, City. No lmcly uses Mi'lal Sprin;; Truwe; too painful; they lip off too (rt'iucntly, 1 M in I to tjircciion. antl rtmnln lotiR Mnwll rovii4 their bones art) not ftettrnjrtl br mineral poison or ftther meant, and tit fit! org ant watted berotui Ut) iMaa of repatr. in ilia Shouklcra, Cmtarlia. i ifihtneit of th Cliti, Im tineas, Sottr Kntrtaimns of tttt Stomachy iMi 'lasts -in tlw Mouili. UiJiona Aitacka, Palptiair 4 tlxi Hrart, Inrtammatton of tits I-uttt, I'tia in th teariofM , of the Kuhteya, and a hundred eilter painful tympktn, , art tha 4Titrita of Ilyietaia. In the conip)atMia U haa no equal, and one bonis will prove a tetter gwr , snteeof itt menu tli.in a lrne.ili advertiasmejii. Fnr F metis) C'oiunlalutt, in younf sr oitl, wan ied or atnele, at ths rl.iwn of tromanbood, or nW lum of lite, t lists 1 onic Mittrrs dmpl.iy so dcdd tm influsuca tlul a aurksd iaspiovwsal it asnat jrssstt tible. For Inflammatory and Ch route Rhava mat lam and (lott, Hilioiit, Remittc-wt and !. m it tent Fsrara. Dite.ites of tha Blood, IjTtr, Kidnsyt) and bladder. thea ltittert hars no squat. Sweat ls tanet ara caused by Vitiated Dlotxl, wh.ch la gse4uir produced by deranrement of I Its l)ir"tir Orgarta. The art a Ual I'arartatlTS) at wall aa a Tanlf nossetting alto tha terttliar marit of achat as a powerful agent in relieving CnttffsstM te InAsan nutitmof ilia Liver and Viacaral Ur(aM,a4 ia Biswas , iieAsea. Vor "kin Dt sea os, CrantioM, Trttsr, Sal Rhettm, Diotches, Spots. I'imples, rottwiss, lttia. Car bunclts, King-worms, Scald-Head, Sors Kyet, Kry aipelat. Itch, Scurft, Diacolorariontof tha Skin, H ummm and Diseases of tits Skin, of whatever nanis or fwitara. arc literally dug np and carried out of llta syttaat ia a short time hv tTte usa of these Bitters Grateful Thousand a iwoclaira Vimmar Hit Tat tha ffost wottdciiul litvigoraat that avar fuatamea tha sinking system I WAl.KKR, Fmp'r. R. II. McTWW AI,l da CO.. DrttKKista and Gen. Agts., Franc mco, tai.. and cor. of Washing ion and Charlton Sis., New Verb. SOLD BY ALL 1RUGU1ST AND DKALKRB. Oil CreckAilegIicny Klver liy O X A ND AKTER Monday Jnoa a, UT1, AiKina win run an louowat aot'inwAHD TBAixa. STATIONS: lat Claw. 4 2 til Olaaa. 10 II a. in. a. m. p. m. a. ui. a. aa. Coirv IS II 00 ft M III) Spai'tuiiBhuin 6 '2 II 85 U W (llrnden M 11 7 6 S7 M Ceiitrevilla 7 01 II 66 4 M Trvonville T IS i OS 6 6e IS IU llvdelown 7 X 12 19 7 10 lie an 7 85 IU U 7 26 ' 11 kt) TitukVille ih 7 41 Vi 45 7 40 t 16 II SI Miller I'artn 8 I OS 7 9 IU I 11 Shaffer , 107 1M S'OJ T M 1I1M l'ioncer " S 17 1 IS 10 7 44 II M v 125 IU 121 TH IN Pet Centre 1N 8 JS I 8 SO f 10 1 55 Coluniliia 8 8-5 1 85 8 88 a M 8 10 Tarr Farm 8 411 SH 8 41 8 80 2A ltynd Kami IK 46 (1 41 H 60 8 48 1 ltourevllle M 1 4U 8 64 V 00 8 68 MeClintook f .VI 1 6S V 80 0ft 8 M A R 0 10 it 05 V 16 8 SO 8 SO oa cay xa s 15 s in io jg i tit OlvpolW V 45 '-' IWI l III 4 l 'hi Hork iA 3 4B 1 1 i 4 iO i'roHident r V .'.V J 50 lit 4 ftii Tionrata ' 10 l':l 8 It It SO 17 llickurv ' III 44 8 Si I ao ' lb TruitkrrvilW 10 54 3 41 1 45 f 44 Tidioute II 11 S Ml ii 21 7 lv Irvinctcii ;! 01 4 40 4 84 8 4VW APiMTtr.NAt.a- i rMi-( i.Aain RAtna aouTa. No. I. TitiiRvlHo 1!,I0 p. ni.: Millar I,i: Tioneer 3 ii; IVt Cpntro S.33; Columbia 4,1.".; Tarr I'urm 4,M:; liynd farm 4.87 5 ltouscvilln l,.Vi; Oil Citv .'i,'-0. No. a Curry 0,15 a. in.; THuTill- 8,fi; Mdler Karri 0,'.'.,i; l'et I enlrc i,4H; Clui hia 10,11; Tiirr l'arni 10,1s; Itvnrt farm lit,'-"; Itouwvillo Iii,.t5; nil fitv i,o. No. I. I'm Centra l.i! p. 111.'; (Ylumhla I. f0; T11 rr l'arni l!,0."); Ilvnd Kai m 1,18; ltoiiMrvllle 2..KI; Oil Cilv 8,00. No. L'J tiil Cilv fi.ro'n. 111 1 Olanp lia 7.J.S, Thuiesta ,54 ; TrnnkrT villa 10 I8 Tidiniitft 11.11. Moitriiw R) TH4(M. STATIONS: It Clnt-a. M Claa S I I.V . a: m. p. ni. p. in. p. in. a. m. Irvlncten )2 45 ft OA U 7 4ft Tidiuute ' I 18 6 47 7 vn 05 Truiikovrillo I 45 Of) 8 pi 10 ii lliekiry I 54 to l M '.8 l 44 TioiiPNt 'J 14 fl $4 8 45 11 411 riPidet l2 85 a 51 TO II J pjilo iUit k '2 a AH 8 55 13 83 (!e"olia 2 47 7 OK IC M 1 OS A a 8 IS 7 85 10 M 1 80 Oil Citv PR B 00 8 20 7 40 11 80 I la MeClintoek ft 18 ,11 Si )7 55 II 64 a 26 Uoiiaevillf 0 10 8 85 7 ,' 11 M I ft ltvud l iirm fl V0 rn 40 18 04 I! 25 X 40 THirKarni 0 i". 3 45 8 10 12 88 J M Colitinhia (l 'J9 .1 4U 8 I I 12 48 8 lo AR 0 84 8 55 8 21 1 0 8 80 I'et Cuilia lK 0 MI 8 50 8 28 I 35 l Pionpnr A 42 4 ("1 8 ,V 1 4ft I tfl Shan'i-r a 6d (115 8 40 1 CO 4 18 Miller rami fl 58 4 .0 8 44 2 15 4 ' a a i 15 4 40 0 0) J 15 ft Si) Tituavillo l-K 7 85 4 4 0 10 M llvdetown 7 41 4 55 9 30 80 Trvonville 7 .'.7 5 08 9 84 8 80 ( entrevillo 8 05 5 17 U 48 4 19 Itlyiidtni l 14 15 -7 0 50 4 80 Kpai'tanahurK 8 215 10 03 4 ftO Corry 8 65 (I 10 111 ti ft M AIIIITIONAI.SKCOMI-rl.AaHTnAIHa-a0BTa No. 15 Oil Citv fi.5.1 a. 111.; Ronaevllla 7.20; Turr Kami 7.40; Columhia 7.5ft; r Centre .1; l'ioncer 8.40; Millar O.Vu Tiliisville 9..V1. No. 7 Tilun illo 0.00 n. in.; Corry ll.lt. No. II Oil Citv II. U0 a. in.; Uou.otH, II. 15; ltynd Kurin 11,53; Tarr Farm lj.oij Coluniliia I',I0; J'et Ccnlro 12.20; Millar 1.25; Tituavillo 2.U0; i '..rry 4.42 p. IB. No. 21 Tidiouta J2.45 11. ni.; Trunkay. villo 1.45; Tio;ieala 2.4.1; Oloonolla 4.34: tXl City 5.20. ' " ( ) Truipa tlo nl Ur.- (I) JStop on alanal. () Stop lonurala. ' " Ti auiH 5, 8, 21 nnd 22 run daily ; all oihot inniiM inn iv exeejii rtuiniaya. N. II, 'iVain No. It) ia ah Ex 1 an Kxpreaa from rituavillo to Corrv. hll.yl r.LACK KLRKriNR cab Tit Aiwa. Ny. 4 Direct from l'liiladelphia without cjjaiige. No. 1 Direct to I'hiladolphla witlioui chai isc No.5 Direct from TitUburgh witheat (liiuin. No. Ii Dircrt to riltoburgh without ehaiif C. J. MKPHCItN JKO. PITCAIRN. Hinerinlcnileiit. (jen'lJJsnagar. "2JOTIC7i7 DR. J N. liOKAIin, of Tidioute, haa ie:irn.s(l to Ina praeHee atler an ab aenee of four month, apent in Ihe lln talNofNew Yoik, where h will atti.iul rails in U11 piorekaion. tiflire in Kiirrka Drue fitoie. 3d door 1)Ovc the bank, Tidioute, Ia. 4!tr Mi
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