An Illinois girl took a ttmiirt way of choosing; a husband. She hud ten lovers, all of whom were anxious to Inks her to their hearts and homes, to minister to her wants and permit her to do their washing. She promised to marry the one who broke up the most prairie laud ou her father's farm in three days. The result was that her fath er found his farm ready for planting without cost, and then she married a fellow who didn't do any of tho break ing. iSlio couldn't understand why the ten were so unneighborly as to stay away from the wedding festivities. A uice old man, a vegetable gardner, called at a newspaper office and in quired very anxiously if the editor had seen anything iu the papers re cently about a worm that was doing much damage to celery. "I intended," said he, "t have raised a good deal of celery this year, but duru roe, if I think it'll pay if that durnod celery grub that started at Washington a while since, about what I've been hecrn so much ou, is coming this way." A light dawned upon the editor's mind the "Salary Grab." Thn Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany is now introducing a new arrange ment, by which Ihe liability to accidents from trains going iu the same direction will be almost obliterated. At every four miles will be a ttlcgeaph station. While one train is on any ono section of four miles, no other train must run upon it. Any train, passenger or freight, coming up, is signaled from a station ; if it do not slack up and keep ofT it is immediately reported to headquarters. The striking difference bclweeu a young man and a young woman is' illustrated by a croaker, who says that the first thing a youn g man does when he sees a friendwith a new hat on is to take it off and serenely try it on his own head ; but wheu a young lady sees one of her acquaintances with a uew bonuet she just lifts up her nose and serenely wonders "where the thing got that fright." A Lynchburg negro, who had $14. "0 at tne close of the war, now owns a good farm, almost paid for, and hns on hand a crop of 2,500 pounds of tobac co. He has done all the work him self, with the assistance of his wife and a son now about twelve yeare old, and a horso. He has r.lao raised enough corn, wheat, potatoes aud hogs for hi own use and to spare. A rural Michigmdfr made arrange ments to be married ou ono of tho De troit ferry-boats, the other day, but soon came back from the consultation with tho intended bride, bearing a long face, and announced that "she had kicked again tho 'rangement, Cap ting," and ho was afarid "sbo meant to bust tho whole business." Iu Maine people who are sick can obtain liquor of the Town Agent, and ttie books of this official are said to indicate a degree of public ailment out of all proportion to tho recollec tion of the physicians. In Lcwiston, for instaucc, the "sick" paid the liquor agont last year 813,000 for liquors for "medicinal purposes." It is stated, on authority of a Ger man cook, that turkeys and other fowls can bo rendered unusually teuder, if a glass of rum be poured into them an hour before killing, even if they are roasted immediately after being killed. Aud why not? If whisky will make a wan mellow, why will it not have the name effect upon a goose? A Dallas (Texas) newspaper says, there is room between plow-handles in that county for twenty thousand vounc men, and not a square foot behind a counter, or in an office for those who want clerkships, or other soft vlacos. Thero are many other counties like Dallas Texas, and "that's what's the matter." Dry your tears. Science, which makes dark places light -and rough places smooth, has discovered a way to peel onions without tears. Science simply fills a deep pan partly with water, aud peels tho onions beneath the surface. It is a small discovery, uui ii saves oceans oi tears. By an act of assembly, applying to a!l portions of the State.cruclty to ani mals is made punishable by law. The act provides for the punishmentof any person who shall wontonly or cruelly ill treat overload, beat or otherwise abuse any animal, whether belonging to himself or to another. A claim agent in Louisville, Ky., sends a claim for use of a horse in the war to the Third Auditor, and requests payment "as soon as tho condition of tho Lnited States Treasury will admit of it. He must think Uncle Sam is hard up. "If poor George had not blowed i to the muzzle nt his mm " nirrl.l rural widow at the funeral of her late husband last Saturday, "he might have got plenty of squirrels. It was such a good day for them." 4V C 1 n. i a dioux cnici, auer ioiiowing a sur veying party en tho Northern Pacific for some days mildly remarked that they might go on, tor lie d be d ii u u ireezo 10 ueain ior wnat hair there was in that crowd. A Florida paper Las ascertained that a healthy alligator can eat seven negro children inside of seven hours and not display any symptoms of dis 1ict. l'Jno'Ji Morgun'it Ho mm' SAI'OLIO In a sulmtitttto for Sonp fbr nit Household ptiroseH, except Waxlllltfl !! n". SAPOLIO lor Cleanlnir your llouxo will save Ilio lnbor of ono cleaner, (lire it trial. SAlOLIO for Window is bolter than Whitlnir or Water. No remov ing curtain unci carpets. dentin Paint ami Wood, In fact tho entire houne, better than Nonp. No (lopping. Save la lor. You can't afford to bo without it, SAPOLIO for Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than Hath brick. Will not scratch. SAPOLIO la batter titan Soap and Sand for polishing Tinw are. Bright en without Bcratchinfr. SAPOLIO Polinhe all Hras and Copper utensil better than Acid or Oil and llottcn 8tone. SAPOLIO" for Washing Pishes and Glass ware I invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIO removes Stains from Marble Mantle, Table and Statuary, from Hard-finished Wall, and from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stain and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. There la no one artlPle known that will do ao many kinds of work and do It as well as Sapolio. Try it. -uaxd & APOLiO a new and wonderfully efl'ee live Tiolet Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. as an articlo for tint Hath, will 'reach tho foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and irive a hoalthy action and brilliant tint to tlio skin. iiaxd SAPOLIO Cleanses and Beautifies tho Skin, instantly removing any stain or blemish from bom hand and face. IIAXD SAPOLIO is without a rival In tho worl.l for eurinp;orprovontiit much ness and chapping of cither bands or face. iiaxd W2TTTrTo removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Urease; fur workers in Machine Shops, Mines, Ac, I invaluable. For making -the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom ol'boauty," it is unsurpassed by uny COKinotie known. iiaxd 'WjioTJTcT. costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, and everybody should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL -TO TRYHESEGOODS! 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. Knoch Jloi'jrnii'a Koias, 20 PARK FLACK. N. Y. cow. Il-lv PENNSYLVANIA CENi TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 F. F. Similar May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Wasbinton and Liberty street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m Itrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a ra; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m (Cin cinnati express 9.20am: Johnstown an. oommodatiou 10.50 a m ; ISraddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacilic express 1.50 p in Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.1(5 p m; iiomowoou accommodation io i, v.oj p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m ; llriuton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a ni ; Facifto ex- f ress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton's accommodation D.20 a ni : Braddock's ac commodation No 1,5.10 p m j Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 am ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m j llonicwood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 8.50 p in; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p m; Wall's No 6, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at 8.05 a. in., reaching Pitta burgh at 10.115 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wail's Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern expross daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. Forfurther information aplvto W. II. BECK WITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Bajrgage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dotlui val ue. All baggage exceeding that a cunt in value will be at the risk of the ;uer, unless taken by special contract. A.J. CA&SAl fienoral Superintendent. Altoona Pa. PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1671. Trains will run aa foliows : TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, 10.25 a m 3.30 p m Bennett, 10.38 " 8.28 " Wood? 10.30 " . 3.18 " Prathera Mill 10.2-1 " 3.10 " Pithole City ll.Ori 2.50 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. Pithole City, - 8.40 a m 1.28 pm Prathers Mill 8.48 " 1.48 Woods 8.50 ' 1.58 " Bennett 9.02 " 2.02 ' Oleopelis 9.16 " 2.14 " All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Crook Allegheny River . Ball way, North and Sonth. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pithole City, Miller Farm and Pleasant villo, makingconnovtion witharrivingaud doiiaiting Trains. J. T. B LA I It, 11. W 1CK II AM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, l'a. V 167 Water Street, . GENERAL AGENT FOR STKINWAY&SONS, CIIICKERING & SOXS, WM. B. BRADBURY PIANO FORTES, As well at several othor makes. Also the "CnLTITIED STATES OI3-A3iTS, A X D T.A.TTCjOIR, Sc fablby oo-alts. SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and every tiling in the MUSIC LINE, which will be furnished at the very lowest prices. 6nd for circular. 39-lr. WING AND SON, "TIIK AIWERICAX FLIXO," 17 I3HOOALE STREET, INT. Y Firtt preniiurns wherever exhibited Prices low for tM quality Lare pness allowsd for Second-hai.d Instruments in Exchange. " From Mr. Edtcard Huffman, th celebrated riunist. eentbrumtnt3 that yUr r'aU9 U in 0Ter7 mJ,ect a m0!l magnifi- From the "Independent." Tho American Piano has deservedly become a very popular Instrument. p-Kespons.ble Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circulars ' WING A SON, 417 Broome St., N. Y. 42-6m -A.. BALDWIU, PKALKa IX JIXN, REVOLVERS, AND ALL KIMDS OP SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE, rOVKET CUTLERY, SC1MORS, cC."., AC. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WAIIKANTKD. Repairing Lock and Fitting Keys A SPIOULTY. REPAIRING IN ALL BBAM UEEU NEATLY AMI PROMPTLY DONE. TIDIOUTE, PA. BEST THINGJN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. R.. THREE MILLION ACRES Seated in and nenr tho Arkuimas Valley, Uie Finest Portion of Kansas I Eleven years' Credit. Roven per Cent. Interest. 21 l-'i percent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS! THE FACTS aboutthis Orant are Low Prirs, Louk Credit, and a KeliMe to Sot tlers of nearly one-fourth ; a Hich Roil and Rpendid Climate; short and mild Winters; eaily iilnnting, and no wintering of Slock; plenty of Rninfull, and jiiNt at the right soimon ; Coal, Stone and Ilriek on tlioliue; Cheap Hates on Lumber, Coal, Ac.; no landx owned by Bpeoulators: Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a llrat i'Iiwm Hail road ou tho lino of a great Through ItouU;Produetat win pity for Land and Improvements. It is the bent opportunity ever offered to the pu hi in, through tho ruceut uouinlotiou of the lioud. For Circulars and gonerul lnfori"utlon, address A. E. TOUZALIN, iir.nagor Land Dep't, 43-2m, TojH'ka, Kan. I. W. CLARK, Auont, Tionesta, Pu. BOOKKEKPIXG MADE EASY. Every elerk anl merchant ran learn nt once. Itook mailed, 60c. II. liouldins lSrv.mt. litillulo .N. Y, ?: 1 Meadville, Pa. The oldest and most reliablo TiiNtitutiou for olitniuina a Mereantilo Edueation. "SU Practical busincHs men as iiintrue tors. . For Mfonnntion, write for a circular to P. DL'PFASOXS. Pittsburgh, Pa. BLUM & RECK, BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streots, TIOTIilSTA. I?A. This firm is prepared to do all work In Its lino, and will warrant everything done at their shops to give satWlactiim. Par ticular attention giveu to IIOItSlSlIOEIXU, C.ive thm gret IU i trial, and you will not r-13-lr. THE WEEKLY SUN. OXLY $1 A YEAR. 8 PAGES. The Bent Family raner. The Wookl v N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. (1 a year. Bend your The Jlest Ayrieuttural Paper. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages. Ifayrar. bend your Dollar. Tho Rent rotitieat Itper, The Woekl v N. Y. Sun. Independent and Faithful, AKHinxt Publlo Plundvr. 8 pagos. (1 a year. Send your Dollar. The Bet Xeu npajter. Tho Weekly N. Y. Hun. 8 pages. (1 a year. Send your Dollar. If as All the Sewn. The Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, (la year, bond you r Dol lar. The Rest Story Paper. -TUo Weekly N. Y. Sou. 8 pajos. ft a year. Send your Dollar. The Rest Fashion Reports in the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, fcl a year. Kend your Dollar. The Rest Market Rrjiorts in tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, f 1 a ysar. Send your Dollur. The Rest Cuttle Rejmrts in the Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pagos. 81 a year. Send your Dollar, The Rest Paper in Kvtry Respect. Tho Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pages, jtl a year. Send your Dollar. Address, THE SUN, New York City. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Water Street, OVER HILBKONNER fe CO.'s STORE, Tionosta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, - . . Proprietor. Pie.lures taken in all the latest styles the art. . ti'-u' I II i: NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and medical Bclcnc. tytyt4 Dr. IS. F. GATtVIWS SOLUTION AND COMPOUND ELIXIR rinflT ANTI OVI.T FOT-TTTOW rrr mtA In on. nuun of A 1,1. THKTWBXVBT.Iiiblt aatiT prinetplM of th weU known .urmUr. ssanl, PINB T1TI313 TAIl. rNEQf ALIJ.D in foavha. Colds, Catarrh, Aithsu, BronelilUa, mol CooaumptHMl. CXJIU3S 'WITHOUT FAIti A iHfflt fflj In thn In ! boon; tnfl klao, by lt VITALIZINd, FUUIFYINU and 8TIMI LATma lbu upon the gtnml By .tern, it rniarluUr sttUa Ckoai in ll niSGAIIKS OF THE RIMD. 4 Intruding Saroful. .ml Eraptlntt. of th .hin, Ty pcyK, 1 Hmm of th I.ly.r and KHatjt, UtiX Ulo MM, and 0aml lbiUIT. , ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! DK. flARVIN'S VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED FOR INHALATION, Kf A rmrkablr Tslaabl diMartry, which poiU lively nm CATAUIUI, BRONCHITIS, ASTn.TIA.nnd nil Diseases of tho NOSE, THIt OAT and THE COMrOTJND TAJt Ayi) MAXDItdKE PILL, for m In connMtion with the Et.TXIB TAIl ii a rombm.Uon of th TWO moat valuable AI. IK RA TI VI. Mlicin known in the FmfMalon, and ran. dra thia till without worpuga th trr beat Tr pSereq, ' Bolntioa and Comnonnd Hl.lr. I !! P" lafra.Bottls Tar and Mandrake FUla, tSeta per hox , . . .11- Meditated Inhalation, 3.00 per Faokag. Send for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to four Uruipjlat, oc to L. F. HYDE fc CO., SOLE FAOPBIBTOBS, 19S Seventh Ave., Xew York,- ' H M " is u H at J as a 2 u o o to S 1 m o O s u B o a o -i 0 0 EH H 03 h fe s so -3 2 'c JJ a M o s O. ' S s a "3 s 3 1 s a 5 l a o - ga 1-8 2 1 53-3 a - o O or e n o o a e w5 Q o ft o o I m o wf H m PS P rr. H O e IS H O p-t Ei CO 3 in H t a o 0 tn Pi U a- B a. k at t2 "S .3 ) .S u-3 u, I g a 0, j a !1S M Si iT IT "ArV''"W ''niivojiisl 'iHsTted J -I 1 VA. U OO Waltzes in Two Vol n mns, jirieo $1 ea'h in hoards, f." eui h in cloth. Tho two volumes contain over forty beautiful Wiilt.os, worth at lciist fri'i iii SoruKiFA VOlUTEo 11 r, doalois bo iai-lioulur to ask for Prri r:u' KmrioN ok Sin aits' Waltzkm, as it in tlio on v vorrrrt and i-nniplilecdilioii. A1 (rvsn J.l,.Pli TKUS J T f7r. Musio Publisher, A Lj 1 jlliO, j'.ti Broadway, New York. Nov. 1, i " 'v5'a JiT s 2 jtejZtWL& Z. No Peraoia can take Ihre inner artorti fnf. to dinKlion and remnin long tmwtll, provid.J their bone, are not dntrorml bv miiMral poiaon off otlief mean aud lh vital ersana waaud beyond Ui point of reivlir. Dyepepala or Imtls-eettoia. TTeacUche, Fain in the Miotlldrn, CmiRlta, 1'iv'lltne of the Chatt. Die sioeaa, Sour Krumtiona f the Stomach, Had fait in tlte Mouth, Biiioua Attacka, Pa!ntation of the Heart, Innammatirm of the l.unca. Pain in the r.JT,r-ttA of the Kirtneva, and a hnmlred oilier painful yrptnme. . are the offspringe of lTinettia. In theae conulainie -ii haa no equal, and one bnltl will pro slter ante of ita merila thn t '..nrjtl.y avartiienMut. rr rmnl Co'dnintj, in r""" M. named or untie, . the dawn of womanhood, ar Ik tum of hie, lliea. Tonis Bitlera diaplar ao dMidad an tTble"1 ' MrkJ kvpravenMnt ia aoea percep- laflammntsrw ana fTimnl Itlieav- Inauim nd (oel, Bitieua, lt.niitt.nt and lutanv litlrnt Fe-Mta, Diaeaaeeef the Hoe. Liver, Kidmra and BuutaW, ht tin ka equal. Such Lia eaaea a.re caned b Vibaknt Slon.1, winch la generally pranced by deranvemmt of the DiivMive Organ Ther are m U.atli I'urarailv oa wall ma Tenle, poaaeaaing alio the peculiar merit of aetiiuf aa a powerful atrent in relieving Omgettien or Inflam mation of th Liver and Viiceral Organa, and in Biaorf Liiv.Ma. - 1 oY"r J',k,!, D,'". tmrtlont, Trtter. lUlt Kheum, Hln-I,M, Spott Pimplea, Putlulea, B.ua, Car kwncle. Rtne-wornie, Scald llead, Sore Kyee, Ere. "I1"? 1,ch- Scurf., KiKolorationeof the Skie, Hem and Uiaeaaea of the SWin. of whatever name ec natnn, are literally dug up and carried out of tk ayalwi M ahort lime by the nae of thete Bittera Oralafial Thonaantla proclaim Vimu Bir Ti ihe moat wonderrul lnviguraai that trer auataaiejl ln uk .yatm. J WALKKk, PrnpV. It. II. MTeOONALD CO.. Unrniata and Gen. Apa., San Frenctaco, Cnl.. nd cor. of Washington andCharllon St.,, New Verb. Sold by all druggists and dealer. OH Crcck&AHeglieny Kiver Rj OX AND AFTER Monday Juns 6. IS?r Trains will run as follows; SOrTIIWATtD TIIAIXS. STATIONS: 1st 0'la.s. Jd ciasav a 10 u a. ni. a. nt. p. in. a. iu. s. m. forry 15 11 TO 6 AO 8 00 NunrUnsliurg 0 42 11 35 6 U 10 tilynilen '6 M 11 47 6 .17 (so Ccntueyllle 7 04 11 AS 6 48 9 6 Trymivilla 7 18 11 Oi 8 H 10 JO liydotown 7 i!5 12 15 7 10 ' 11 ox 7K 7 12 M 7 aa 11 W Tltuaville ru 7 42 1J 45 7 40 t 18 11 IS Millrr tarru Jul 1 tia T fctr 0 t6 13 15 Slmll'sr 8 07 1 OS 8 08 7 ao 1J W Pioneer 8 17 1 8 10 7 40 111 4.1 AR SU58 23 766104 Tet C'cntrs Ml S2 1 28 8 SO 10 1 M rolumbla 8 35 1 S5 8 38 8 20 t 10 Tarr Tarm 8 40 I 88 8 43 8 80 1 'M Kvtul I 'm in 1,8 4tl II 44 1,8 CO 8 40 . 44 liottserilln X fit 1 40 8 68 B 00 8 6a MeClintOi'k 1 8 till 111 S 00 S 05 i AH 10 '1 05 8 15 JO 8 IU Oil City 'tin 0 15 2 10 10 Ii S 40 Oloopolis 0 45 a 811 II 10 4 W Kiilo ltix k 9 50 3 40 US'JMtO President 0 C,V 60 11 SS 4 60 Tionesta 10 '-'1 S I'i i 80 tf llii kurv 10 4 1 S 32 1 20 t 15 Trunkpy villa 10 M 3 41 1 45 0 44 Tiiliouto II 11 3 68 S 24 7 10 lrvineton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 ADDITION A 1. S- COND-CI.ASS TRA1 S BVJUTB. N'o. lfl. Tittisvillo 2,10 p. in.; Miller 1,40; Pioneer 8.20; Pet t'eutiu 3.3.1; t'oiumbia 4,l.ri Tarr Put-ill 4,'.':i; Jtviul Farm 4,7 I!ounevlllol,5."ii Oil flty j.liti. No. 8 t'orry 0,15 n. in.; Tituvili 8,S6( Millnr l'arrt 0,25; l'et Centre VAf; Colum bia 111, l.'l; 'i'u rr 1 iilln 10,18; Itvml Furm 10,27; HoiiNeville 10..'V; tiil Citv 11.00. No. 18. l'et Centre 1.28 p. nt.; Ci'lututUt I, 50; Tarr Farm 2,0.",; ltynd Farm 2,lt ltousevllle 2.o0; Oil Citv 3,00. No. 22 Oil City 0,:to" a. in ; Olaop I 7.25, Tionenta 8,54; Triuikey ville 10 lti Tuiioutell.il. MORTIIWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. id Clas 5 8 1 J a. in. p. in. p. in. a. tn. a. in. Ii vliieten 12 45 8 05 8 00 7 44 Tiilioute 1 i.8 6 47 7 iO V OS Trtlukeyvill 1 45 8 06 8 03 10 15 Hiekory 1 54 ,8 16 (8 20 14 44 Tionema 2 14 6 84 8 45 11 M Prenidcnt (2 35 65 SO 12 11 KbkIs Itoek 2 88 f 8 69 36 11 8t Oleopolis S 47 7 08 10 04 I M AR 8 13 7 85 10 64 (81 Oil Citr Dlt 8 00 3 80 7 40 II 80 S 10 MeClintnclc 8 IS 18 82 7 65 11 60 S 26 ItotissTilla 8 18 8 35 7 50 12 00 iw ltynd Farm 8 20 JJ 40 8 04 12 25 i4t Tarr Farm 6 25 8 43 8 10 12 88 t 46 Columbia. (8 29 I 40 8 14 12 44 8 10 AW 6 34 8 65 8 21 1 06 8 SO Pet Centra ! 6 88 3 60 8 S3 1 86 3 88 Pioneer 8 42 4 08 8 30 1 43 8 48 ShatTor 8 63 4 15 8 40 8 00 4 IS Miller Farm 0 54 4 20 8 44 2 16 4 40 AR $7 15 4 40 9 06 3 46 t W Tltusvllle I'E 7 35 4 45 8 10 3 08 Hydetown 7 4 4 4 65 0) 8iO Tryonville 7 67 5 08 (8 34 8 60 Centrevillo 8 05 ft 17 kU 43 4 10 Ulynden ,8 14 f5 27 0 68 4 80 Spartausburg 8 14 6 SS 10 02 4 60 C'orry 8 65 0 10 10 33 6 60 ADDITIONAL SGCONO-CLASSTRAIMS-KORTn No. 15 Oil Citv 0.55 a. m.j P.onaevilln 7.20; Tarr Farm 7".48; Columbia 7..V; Pt Centre n.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 8.26; Titusvillo iko5. No. 7 Tlttiai lllo 0,00 a. hi.; CVrrr 11.25. J.1 ,n Cily Xl 'M : Kniisevill. II. 45; Kvnd Farm 11.63; Tarr I tn ui 12,03; Columbia J2,:0j ret Centre 12.20: Millni i.2ft; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. ni. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. m.j Trunkov ville 1.45; Tionehta2.43; Oli;oiiolia4.25; till City 6.20. () Trains do not stop. (J) Stop on signal: (t) Ktop for meals. Trains 6, 8, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other- i oaii v except nunciavs. N. 11. Train No. 10 is ail ICj lUuEjprera n-nrjy iitus ville to Corrv. BILVKU PA LACK BLERPINO CAR TU.MKS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without, oliango. No. 1 lHroct to Philadelphia without eh at: (to. No.5 Direct from Pittehurgl. without vliHiige, No. U Iiireet to PittsbuiKh without change. C. J. 1IKPB1.11X JNO. P1TCAJHN. tiupei'inteiHlunt, tiou'l Maiita. yi-S N. P.U.AHD. of Ti.lioulr, has - A r-..-riiKd to liiM piiii-tici. utter mi al. senco of four mouths, upenl ill Hie ll,;i. lalNofNew York, lu.ro will Hlle'i.l ealls in his pnleslim. inlii in Kiiri-kii linnr Store, ::( ,ui-r ibovetlii. I .-m U , l't. i i. ii t Pa. I'm 0 f f