f . . sf KlIHiKANTB' HOME. by trof. j. p. butlkr. Lincoln, 1873, Nebraskians talk about the Emi grant' Home at the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad station, in Lincoln, as a new thin? under the sun. Yet Solomon was right in saj- lnjr mero is no such new thing. Ana logons establishment abound abroad, mm may be Traced back a thousand . years. In Hamburgh, traveling workmen Jive in lodging houses, called "lien bergen, or harborages, belonging to their various trades, and are fur ished with loan of such tools as they iicea. aui mey pay the cost or what ever is furnished them ; while, in Lin coln, shelter and lodging-room are free answering to the negro's defini tion ofgrace,as something fornpthing." Herbergeu or industrial caravansa rics, each serving as a house of mil. or labor mart still survive iti Prussia also. But the best counterparts of the Nebraska Emigrants' tome are in Switzerland. At Ohon, Stana, Beane, nd throughout the canton of Neucha tel, itinerant workmen find beds or other accommodations, free ef charge. Moreover, the "Hospices" scattered over the passes of the Alps, open their doors and tables to all comers. The writer has himself been entertained in more than one of them, on th St. Bernards (Great and Little), St. Goth ard, &c. No payment is expected from the poor, but other people are led carefully to the contribution box in the chapel. All these European homes of hospi tality deserve the highest praise. The difference between them and that in Lincoln in this: that they all send forth their guests le toil on the same low level as before, while the Liuciln hous9 is a stepping-stone to a higher plane. It was, last year, a refuge for hundreds of new immigrants till they could command higher wages than they had ever earned, and for hundreds more till they secured home steads, which raised them iuto the rank of landlords and lords of the land. Tho Alpine establishments are obsolescent and ready to vanish away, as having outlived their usefulness, that beyond the .Missouri is still in its cradle, but is yearly doubling its developments. All of them are as suns to guide, gladden and save ; but, in spite of as tronomy, the grand sun is setting in the East and rising in the West. Helped on their way by the sister Reception Houses iu Burlington and Lincoln, 4,525 furm-hunters had bought 478,988 acres of railroad land before New year's, 1873, on ten years credit, six per cent, interest, mid on contracts made since that date, paying nothing of the principal till the end of the fourth year. Old Joe was a quiet old man, but somehow too fond of the bottle. Vben in cups his ideas tended toward theological matters, which he always aveided in his sober moments. It was Saturday afternoon (Connecticut bak ing day) and his good wife wanted some wood for the oven. "Joo, I do wish you would go and plit some wood ; here it is ncarlv two o'clock, and the fire isn't made."" Joo went out U execute his commit. eion, and fearing his physical condition was weak, marched to the neighboring tavern to fortify himself therein. He returned home utterly oblivious to all things save his pet theories. Keating himself on a chair, he said: "I say (hie) Jane, do (hie) you think (hie) the Lord (hie) means to burn us all (hie) up in fire ?" His venerable spouse, being exceed ingly irate, did not answer. Again he repeated the question. Still au omin . ous silence. "Wife, do you think the Lord means to burn us all up in fire everlasting?" "No!" said the now thoroughly 12 no oK XorfrnnV Hons SAPOLIO I a substitute for Soup for alt wnahina; el Jfonarhold purpose, except 'lot lira. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your House will save the lnttor of one cleaner. Wive It a trial. SAPOLIO for Windows la bettor than Whiting or Water. No remov ing curtnin and carpet. saPolict donna I'nlnt and Wood, iiufitct the entire hoiiao, better Chnn Soap. No Rlopptnfr. Snvea la bor, yon' can't afford to bo without it. SAPOLIO foi Ncotirinfr, Knlvea Is better nnd cleaner than Hath llru-k. Will not aoratch. SAPplGlO in Ix.ttOT than 'recap ami Kiind for voli!niB(r Tinware. Bright on without Roratchinjr. "SAPOLIO" PolinliP nllfiraas and Copper uteiiHila better than Acid or Oil and Kotteu Stone. SAPOLIO- for Washing Pintles and Olaaa ware is invaluable Cheaper than 8onp. SAPOLIO removes Stains from Marble Mantles, Tables and Statuary, from liard-liuished Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and t.renso trom Carpets and other wovon fubrics. There la no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapolio. Try It. HAXD SAPOLIO a new and wonderfully effec tive Tiolet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. mxD s .ATI J Q L7l cP as an article. forHhn Hath, will "reach the fuAudation" of all dirt, openXie pores and gives a liealatjrartion and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND fcA. POLIO Cleanses and ISeautilies the Skin, instantly removing anv stain or blemish from botii hands and face. UASD SAPOLIO is without a rivnl in the world for curineorprevontinfr rough ness and chapping of either bands or fben. UAKJJ SAPOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease ; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, 6ic, is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom ofbonuty, itis unsurpassed by any Cosmetic known. JIAXD SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, and every IvkIv should havo it. You will liko it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THJESE GOODS. Buy It of your merchant if he has it or will procure It for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapolio," and it will be mailed free. u ii o o li JIo l- fcj iv h'm Sou h, 20 PARK FLACK, N . Y. v. 11-ly aroused housewife ; "uo, you old foo not if m waits for you to split the wood!" 1 A young Englishman writing to his sweetheart, gave her the excellent ad vice : "I wish, my darling, you would not writer me such long letters. If you wore to bring an action for breach of promise against me the lawyers would copy the correspondence be tween us, and charge fourpence for every folio of seventy-two words. Tho shorter the letter the more we save from the lawyers." It is added in the report of this afluir that the young man received no more letters of whatever length. Last week three of the nobbiest youths on Woodward avenue, Detroit, astouwiiea a Levy or their lady ac quamiauces uy tneir leats in running and jumping. One of them, an in teresting masculine blonde, who nev er before was known to exert himself, jumped three feet high. There was be hind him a milk woman whom ho ami liia fellows had asked what she gave lor ner brass jewelry, and she had de cended from her cart whip in hand. An illiterate farmer wishing to en ter some animals at an agricultural exhibition, wrote to the secretary as follows: "Also anter ine for the best jackass, I am sure of taking the pro rnium." . "Stealing money is a serious busi ness out here," says a Colorado poper, "but you can kill a man, and all they will ask is that yon don't leave hiinin the way." PENNSYLVANIA CEN: TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1. 1870. Trains arrive at and leave the Uniou Dwpot, corner of Washiaton and Liberty street, as follows; ARRIVE. ' Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.11 a in ; y en s accommodation jno. 1, c.'-iO a m Brinton accommodation No 1. 7 i"iO a. mt Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Ciu cinnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown as. cuiiimouHiiou iu.ou amj liradctock a ao commodntion No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh i.ou p iu, j-anuio express l.ou p i WulPft avnm liiiultttlr.il X' O IK - .. - " ' ' I .,ul u Ml, llomowood accommodation No 1, 9.5o m; Wall's accommodation No 4. 5.50 n mi Hrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 n m i 1 1 ,n .lit ' tv njr a uoBuiiger ih.zu p ni, DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m ; Parifia ex- f ress 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.30 a ui ; Mail Train 8.10 a m s ltrinton's accommooauon u.ii) a m : liraddock a ac commodation No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 1, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p in j llomowood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p ni Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No 3,8.05 p m Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p m ; Wall a No6, 11.00 p ni. Tho Church Trains loave Wall's Station very Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning; leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wall's Station ut 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express loaves daily, fionth ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. Forjfurther information aplv to W. II. UKCKWITif, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Ragtags ex copt for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsoiisilility to On hundred Dollai val ue. All bangage exceeding that a sunt in value will be at the risk of the mer, unless taken by special contract. A. J. UAtSSAl Oeneral Saperlntendent. Attoona fa. ii ..r-: r.- 167 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. GENERAL AGENT FOR STEINWAY&SONS, CIIICKERINO & SOS, AND 1UB WJI. D. BRADBURY PIANO FORTES, As well as several other makes. Also the TJIsnTEID STATES OIR,Q-.AJKrS, A X I TAYLOR &c ATJilTJinir OBGAUS. SHEET MUSIC BOO ICS. n,t . - 'J - J ia, H VIIVI A niiit.ii Hill be furnished at the very lowest prices, fend for circular. 39-1 v. WING AND SON, "THE AMEIIICAX riAXO," 417 imOOMlil STREET, N". Y. Firet premiums wherever exhibited IVices low for tlm nunlitr T.nrtm prices allowod for Second-hai.d Instruments in Exchange. J-rom Mr.. Edward Hoffman, the celebrated Pianitt. I conscientiously believe that veur Piano is in overv rnrt n mni mnnniS. cent Instrument. From Uie "Independent." The American Tinno has deservedlv become a vtrv nonular Tnntrnment. e"Rekponsiblo Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circulars to . WING A SON. 417 Broome St.. N. Y. - vj 'axaoiaix 'SKOa JL7X.IK0HJ OKIHIVi3H lX8)j Bujhjj pus iijooT Buujcdaa aaiNviiavAV qkv 3QH0 01 3 0 V L'J S31JIU suv oio onv oooy.aoj, 'or "i? 'sxo&siDsr 'AS37J10 J.XMOOJ 'IWn SNJHSU m DNUUOdS JO iaii aiv ativ '3i:i aio a:i;i Sv 10 mi aaivia JsciALdTva: -v "a: PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. OX AND AFTER Monday, June 6, 1871. Trains will run as follows! TRAINS NORTHWARD. tatioks. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, io.25 a in 3.30 p m IWllftfcU, 10.38 " 8 i!g WuU" 10.30 ' 8.18 " Vratliers Mill 10.24 8 1 ' Vitholet'ity Ji.o 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD, STATIONS. Pithole t'ity. Pruthers Mill Woods Hennclt Oleopelis All Trains No. 1. No. 8. 8.40 am l.'JM p m M " 1.48 ' 8.58 " l.Sfl " .0J ' 2.0J " 8H " 3.14 " make close connectlona at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Crock dt AlloKheny River Railway, North and DOIllll. Two Lines of Stapes run daily botween I'ithole City, Miller Kami and Plcasant ville, makingeounection witharrivina;)d dejiartin Trains. J, f. 11LA 1 R, II. WICKJIAM, Sun t. Ticket Ajji-ut, Pithole City, l'a. BEST THINGJ THE WEST. Atchison, Topekafc Santa Fe. R. R. THREE MILLION ACRES Boated in and near the Arkansas Valley, the Finest Portion of Kansas I Eleren years' Credit. Seven pca.Ceut. iiiwr. -1 i-i percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO UNO BUYERS! TIIK PACTS about this Grant are Low Prices, lxmx Crelit, and a Rebate to set tlers of nearly one-fourth ; a Rich Soil and Bpendid Climate; short and mild Winters; eaily planting, and no wiuterimr of Stock: plenty of Rainfall, and fust at die ri'Ut season ; Coal, Stone and lJrick on the line; Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal, ifcc; no lands owned by Speculators; llomostead and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a tirst class Railroad on the line of a preat i iironn itouie; rroaucts will pay for I juid Mill luliruvuULUUUIt It is the best opportunity ever offered to the public, through the recent completion l-'or Circulars and general information, address A. E. TOUZALIN, Manager Iand Dop't, 3-2ni,. 'iopeka, Van. D. W. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. Tho oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Kdiication. Vsu Practical business men as instruc tors. For information, vrritn for k nlrnnln t P. DL'FFA SONS. Pittsburirb. Pa. BLUT.l & RECK, AND WAGON-MAKERS. Coinor of ChurcH and Kim Stroots, TIONESTA IJJV. This firm is preiiBred to do nil work In Its line, and will wnrrnnt vnrvt.hlmr ilnnA at their sliops to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to Jioitsisiioiixtj, flivethsm atrial, and you will not re gret it. JJ-ly. THE WEEKLY SUN. ONLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES. Tht Best Family rnper The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 81 a year. Send your Dollar. Tht Isent Agricultural rapcr. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. 1J a year. Send your Dollar. J'Ae Hct rolitical rancr.Tha Weekly N. Y. Sun. Independent and Faithful. Apaiust Pablio Plunder. 8 pages. H a year. Send your Dollar. The Bext AVuMiinner. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. (1 year. Send your XJuuai . Ha All the JVctt-t. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, fclayoar. Send your Dollar. The Rest .Story Prr-.The Weekly N. i. nuu. opajes. si a year. Sumi your The Bext Faehion Jleporte In the Weekly -"". o iHgus. fi a year, fccmi your xnuiar. The neat Market Report In the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, f 1 a year. Send your The next Cuttle Deport e in the Weekly .nun. o pagos. 1 1 a year. Escua your DulUr. , The Bent Paper in Every Besprtt.The -iveeKiy . y. sun. 8 pages. $1 a year Send your Dollar. Address, THE SUN, Now York City FIIOTOGRAPII GALLERY. Water Street, OVER IIILBRONNER fe CO.'s STORE, Tionpsta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. BOOKKEEPINO MADE EASY. Every clerk and merchant, can learn at once. Hook mailed, ftOe, II. Goulding lirvant, Buftalo N. Y. o.i Pictgrcb taken in all the latett styles the art. g'.u WEW DISCOVERY tm Chemical aad Itledlcal aVIestcs. H xty v"'..y. Wr 2 Dr. IS. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR FinST AND ONtT Pni.rTtiN PTrr maul la onaraixtnraor AI.I.TIIR 1'WKLVHftlmbU aotivs principle ol th tl known ouraUra agrat, X'lrSJJ TJIEU TAR, nCEQT' ALIXDiii CoiirIi., CoMs, Catarrh, Astasia, Druncbitis, mini C'uusuiuiiUuii. CL'RKa WITHOUT FAITj A mmt enM In tlir lo l hours; mA slim, hr H VITALIXINO, rUlllFVINU wd 8TlMl'lATlNl ttleol. upon Uio gtuerol i.tcm, it rcmirktbly tiaca tioui in nil IMSKASKS OF TUB III.OOD. lTioludiMK Hcnilii ami liiitioii. nr III. .kill, Dy. wiK, DiKanor the Um sadKliliifjs, Uartlv MM) nnd Ucncral lil)iUtr. , ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I nit. OAKVI.VS VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED ( FOR I.IIALATI01V. TTA rrrnnrknWjr roluubl dUeorory, vhlch pad. tivvlf curt . CATAItUII, BKOcniTIS, . ASTHMA. nnl all Diseases of the NOSE, TIIKOAT and LUNGS. TTIE COMPOUND TAR AXD MA y DRAKE PILL, lor m In oonnivtjon with th El.IXin TAR It a cnmlnostion of th TWO mmt raluable ALT En A- dnrathii Fill without uwptiua th nry'bcat err Solution and Com pound Elixir. JCP7. JjJu00 Tar and Uandrake Pill, tiot per lioz. Medicated Inhalation, As.oo per Faekagt, Bend for Circular of POSITIVE! CVREI t foor Druggist, or to I.. F. HYDE fc CO., eOZJO FHOPBIETOBB, J9S Seventh Ave., New York. ' H Us o 2 u e to a o o & e M n B ft H w w H S 6 i 15 Q o in Tl o I J a m Pt M O O & IS B o M & tS o ft ta r-H O I o B CD o i2 0) G of I 0) o n a to p. n a w 3 r " to 0 ' s 5 2 SO D 0) 6 5 0 0 H CQ m o Q. P at 2 B a u s Is '3 2 .T3 is r 5 5 ts tj V T3 C a ejv; t. B - o i a o o d o -a fi z 1.2 . 8 a. 09 t2 "2 3 fci tTvO D .5 tc-2 5.5 u Hart Si H djl a IB TI1KNKW rXASTIC Tltl'HM. An Important Invention. Jt retaina the ltupturo at all times, ami under the hard, est exerciHe or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept cn iiit;ht and day, eU'octs a permanent eure iu a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mail when requested, circulars free, when or dered liy letter soul to The ICIasiio Truss Co., No. IM llroadway, N. Y. City. No body uhcj Metal .Si)iin TrusNca; too p annul ; tboy sliji otl loo ficqucntly. 4 Na Parana trnkai 4 r liitiAM u.. fnt lo direction, nd rtmitia Utg tinwtll, provi their bonti nra not dcitroyed br m inert! potaon nr a tnm, and til riul organ waited Irtyenii th) potat of rrpir. lPMla tr Vnlliraatlon. IfaaHftcha, In th Miouldera, CotiRh, 1 iflwnu of lha Chtt. lw- incta, Sour Kructationt of tli blomarh, Had Tbm in th Momli, llilioua Attacks, Palpttatioa of tia HMii, Tnflamraatittn of tht I.t.np, ratn ia iKa MStwt of th Kirtncya, and a hundred otbar painful tytraoma, . art tha ofTaprtnc of Dytiwi. In iImm eomplaiaai It hu no equal, aod ona bottle will prove a tatter guar ante of it merit than a lengthy advert iatmaatt. For KflmnU Cow pi ., t yemnm ar aid, married or einmle, at the dawn of womanhood, ar v lurn of life, tlieaa Tonic Hitter display aa dectdad wm Inflyeace that marked improvement it aooa pcroat tible. For InKlammiitory on 4 Chronlei Rka. taiattam and ioiit, litliou, Krmittrnt and lnta tmttent Kevars, Dieeatea of lha Blood, Liver, Kidnava and bladder, tlieea Miller have no eoiiAl. Such Die ts art caused by Vitiated Hlood. which t KntraUf produced by dentneement of the Digestive Uraana. They 4ra a Cleat la Pra;s.lv) as wall e Tom la, poeaessini si so tha pecutisr merit of actms) as a powerful affenl in relieving; Cnncestion or Inaam mstion of tha L-tver aod Viaceral Orssna, aod ia bioat listaa For Skit IMaaaaea, Eruption, Tetter, Baa) Rheum, It lot dies. Spots, Pimples, Pustulea. HcmU, Car bunclea, Ring-worms, Scald-Hstd, Sort Eye. Iw ipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Ski a, Haasoia) and Diseases of tht Skin, of whatever nanta or natter, art literally dug up and carried out of ilia eystaai ia a short time by the use of thet Hitters Qrntaful Thou sand a proclaim Vim-roam fbw Tmai the most wonderful luvigonat that tvar austauaad tlve sinking system j WALKER, Pmp'r. n. It. McTrOIf AlaD A CO.. DrupRitts and Gen. Agta., Ssa ITrancisco, CsJ., and cor. of Wasliinctoo and Charlton Sis., New Votas. (OLD DV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DE A , Oil Crcrk&AHcglieny River C O N AND AFTKIl Monday Jans a, 171, AIHIII vtiji runasi ioiiowb I xocrnwABD tbaiks. STATIONS: lat Claaa. 4 6 10 a. m. a. m. p. iu. a. m Corry 15 11 00 t 60 Snurtuttulinrfr A J'l 1 I ft H 44 (llyndpn M it 47 6 7 Ccnlrevilla 7 04 II f5 0 44 7 13 12 OS 6 it 7 25 12 14 7 10 7 5 12 24 rii 8 H2 8 07 8 17 S 25 Trvon villsi llydotown AR Tltuaville R Millor Farm Shaffer l'ioneor AR Pet Contra Columbia 1 arr h arm Itynd l'a rm HoiiHevllln Mt-Clintrak A R Oil City r Olaopolla Kale Hock 1'reHidpiit Tioncata llii-korv Tiunkcyvilla 10 M Sd tilsuM, 14 a. an, 8 UO I Ml t fti M 10 s 11 eo 11 10 7 42 12 45 1 OS 1 08 1 18 1 25 7 40 7 M 8 08 10 8 28 6 16 11 88 U It IS 7 to 11 SO 7 40 12 a 7M 1H4 8 28 8 35 8 40 IS 56 0 10 8 80 8 88 8 42 1 28 1 85 I 38 t 40 11 44 18 60 a oJ! 1 40 8 M 1 6S 2 06 W 90 9 15 B 15 45 9 60 2 10 2 S 2 48 V 59 12 60 10 23 10 44 Tidioutu Irviiieton 11 II 12 01 S 12 8 82 8 41 8 8 4 40 8 10 8 20 8 SO 8 40 9 00 8 OS 20 10 IS 11 10 11 32 4 SO 11 88 4 SO It SO S 87 1 20 8 IS 1 44 8 48 2 24 7 10 4M 1411 1 SS 14) t 28 t 4U t SO S au 8 20 8 4 4 Hi ADDITION A LSCO!n-CI.AST AIDS BO CTJI, No. 1. TltiiHvlllo 2,10 p. m.; Miller t,50 PliMin..r S'Jfr 1.... . .... m li. - " I " " ' wiilH 1.VIUWDI 4,15; Tnrr Farm 4,2.1; llyml Farm 4,17 t1lu...IIUJ r.r. .ii o:... ; nA ' " VA f i".v..H.s at IK . . . mil tit a. MillHr Furin 9,lTi; IV t CVnlre ,48; Colum bia 10,l;i; Tnrr Farm 10,18; Hjnd Farm lo,?; KciUHOvillo 10,35; Oil City 11,0. v.. li !.. i .in . .... . i ... .w. m ..v t-iiiiw i.io i. in.; vciunoiai 1,50; Tarr Farm 2,0..; Hynd Farm 8,18; KntiHCVille i!.o0; Oil City 3,00. No. ''J Oil Citv fl.PO' a. m i niaao .1 7,'-'. TioncHU b'64: Trunkvvvilla 10 lflt Tidioutoll.il. UOnrilWARD TBAIKB. STATIONS: lat Claaa. Sd Clua 8 S I U a. in. p. m. p. in. a. in. a. n, 12 4S 5 06 00 7 44 I t 47 7 20 0 M 1 46 fl 06 8 06 10 18 1 54 8 IS 18 0 10 44 2 14 0 84 8 46 11 40 12 35 IS 65 10 12 tl ' 2 38 f8 69 86 12 W 2 47 7 08 10 OS 1 88 8 IS 7 36 10 SS I H Irvine Ion Tirllnnta Trnnkeyvillo Illthoiy Tionesta Prenidont KaKlo ltook . AR Oleopoli Oil City I)K MoClintork ItoiiHevillo Itynd Kurm 'J'urr I'nrni Col um biu AR Pet Centre DB Pioneor Miarl'er Miller Farm a a Tituavillo 8 00 3 20 7 40 11 80 0 13 fcfl 82 7 65 11 60 0 1(1 8 35 7 58 12 00 10 20 iS 40 8 04 12 26 o in ,3 lo 12 an 6 84 SO 8 42 2 41) 8 66 S 59 4 04 8 14 13 48 8 21 1 06 8 23 8 80 8 63 4 15 8 40 0 68 J7 15 4 20 4 40 8 44 OS I M 1 46 I 00 t IS 3 48 8 10 a 2s t Sit 2 44t I 68 8 la ( JkJ 8 S3 8 46 4 16 4 40 5 99 IIS llydotown Tryonville ('Diitrevillu Ulynden 4 45 4 65 5 08 5 17 9 10 9 20 10 H4 i 4 3 9 68 8 00 6 20 8 SO 4 10 4 80 4 64 6 SO 7 85 7 44 7 67 8 05 ua i a ii n . " . r " -1 c vo Spurttinsburg 8 24 6 88 10 02 Corry 8 65 6 10 10 82 ADfjITtOHALSECOHD-CLASSTRAIirs-KOaTal No. 15 Oil City 6.65 a. m:: Rouaarilla 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.48; Columbia 7.56; Pet Centre rS.10; Pioneer 8.40; Millar 9 2Si Titimvillo 9.55. No. 7 TitiiMville 0.00 a. m.i Corry 11.8a. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. in.; Kouaerilla 11.45; Hynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 13.08: Columbia 12 10; Pet Centre 12.20; Millar 1.25; Tltuaville 2,00; Corry4.42p. ro. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. ni.; Trunkev ville 1.45; Tiouesta 2.43; Oleopolis 4.26; Otl City 6.20. () Trains do not stop. (I) Stop onslaaal. (t) Stop for mr-aln. ' Trains 5, 0, 21 and 22 run daily i all ciker traina daily except Sundays. N. li. '1 rain No. 19 is an xprxa, frau Tituavillo to Corry. Hll.VKll PALACE KI.KEPIKO CAII TaATVB. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without r 1 No. 1 charge. No.5 cli8iife. elmnie. V. J. UEPriUHN JNO. PITCAIRK. Superintendent. tien'l Manacer. Direct to Philvelphia without pirect from Pittaborgh without Direct to Dttaburgh withent KOTICU. K. J. N. IiOLAltD. of Tldinala returned to bin iractica rr an k aenee of four montlis, spent in the hmm. tula of New York, where h will attt.nd calls in Bin profcHaion. Otlico in Fuieka Ki uk Store, 3d door tbove the buuk, Tidioute, Pa. 4WI
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