The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 15, 1873, Image 4

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    D. W. CLARK,
X)W3n-3IOSlR' CLARK, POnKST CO., P.V.)
KiZAL ESTATE AG EXT.
OUSTS and Lots forSaleand nKNT1
Wild Lands for Sale. 1
I ! nvr superior facilities for Rseertainlmi
" i .m i ion 01 lAXCsn I tax rfccds, tfe
inn i unreiore quatl'leil to net intent
i:r :ir ns aprcnt of those living nt a dls
. iwnina lands In the County.
i M"o In Commissioners itoom, Court
-nonema, I a.
-"-ly. D. W. CLARK.
AV
w Hoarding IIoiihc.
A I K '. S. TTUMNOS has built a lnrrre
a. it inn to ner hotio, and innr pro
H"C'i I J K(TOmmOi1l4tAntlinlwiPnl'nAi.inB
fi t nrdors, and nil transient mios who
. v t.tvor her with their pat ronano. A
! e note has recently been built to no
.or -lmejite the horses of (jurats, chariros
fc.souai IB. residence on Ulm St.. nnno
liaslot store, Zl-ly
5 EST ills 8TRKET, OIL CITT, PA.,
HATIOWltRT,
FANCY GOODS,
TWINES,
TOTS, INKS,
frsausAiji and hktall.
BcoVi, Newspapers and Magazines
MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS
At publisher rates.
39-1 v
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN THE
SOROUSH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. O. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., Now York City.
NEBRASK&JjRIST MILL.
HMIE GRIST MILL at Nohraskn (I-aoy-X
town,) Forest conntv, turn boi-n thor
oughly overhauled nml refitted in lirst
c.Ihss order, and is now running and doinjr
t L t kinds of
tNTOM It IX PIXtt.
FLOUR,""
FEED, AND OATS.
Constantly on hand, and sold at tho very
In vest figures.
ti-Sm II. W. LEDEBUU.
vVANTED.
r willriv nnpr.
petic men fc woimm
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from $4 to $S per day, can bo pursued In
your own neighborhood, uud is strictly
honorable. Particulars l'reo, or samples
that will enable you to jro to work at oneo.
will be sent on receipt of two throo cent
stamps.
Address J. LATHAM CO.,
SI Ot 2i'2 Washington St., Uoston, Mass.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
DIRECT ROUTE TO BUFFALO
THROUGH THE OIL REGIONS.
ON AND aaor Monday Feb. 24, Trains
will run as follows (Philadelphia
Time): .
SOUTH.
Buffalo Express leave Oil City at 2 10 p m
Arrives at Pittsburgh 855 pm
Night Express Leaves Oil City 8 50 pm
Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 15am
Day Express leaves Oil City 9 15 a in
Arrives at Pittlliurgu 6 05 p in
Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City 4 55 p. m.
. aud arrives at Uradv's Bond 9 30 p. m.
NORTH.
Buffalo Ex. Leaves Pittsburgh at T 40 s m
Arrrives at Oil City at 3 25 p m
Night 1.x press Leaves Pittsburgh 1)00 pin
Arrives at OL City 5 40 a m
Day Express leaves Pittsburgh 12 10 a m
Arrives at Oil City 8 0.5 p m
Oil City Aec.loaves Brady's Bond B 40 a m
and arrives at Oil City 12 00 m
Silver Palaoe Sleeping Cars on niglit
Express Trains, between Pittsbuigh nod
Titusvillo. Through Coachos on Day Ex
press Trains between Pitlsb'trcli and bos
ton. J.J.LAWRENCE,
T. M. KING, Ueu'l. Su.d't
Ass't. Sup't.
GROVER & BAKER
HEWING JIACHI.VIIi.
Tjie following are selected from thous
ands of testimonials of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for the prefer
ence of the Uroverifc Baker Machines over
all others.
"I like tho Grover A- Baker Ma
chine, in tho first place, liecauso if 1 hud
any other, 1 should still want a Grover A
Baker ; and having a Grover ife Baker it
answers the purpose of all the rest. It
does a greater variety of work and is-easier
to team than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro
ly (Jenny June)
"I have had several years' expe
rience with a Grover A Baker Ma-hint),
which has given me great satisfaction. I
t!-.i"k the Grovor A Baker Machine is more
ui. !y managed, and less liable to get out
ot order. I prefer the Grover A linker de
cidedly." Mru. Dr. Watts, New York.
"I have hud one iu my family for
some two years; and fjom what I know
of its workings, and from the testimony of
many of my friends who use tho sniiie, I
can hardly see how anvtiiinguould lie more
complete or give bettor satisfaction."
Mrs. Gen. Grant.
T. J. VAN GIEREN, Agent,
Ttonesta, Pa.
Enoch "t orffii n'm Hons'
SVPOLtO
Is a substitute for Soap for nil
Houophold purposes, except
washing clothes.
SA.POLK)
for Cleaning your Hon jo will
save the Inbor of one clcanor.
Give It n trial.
hAPOIIO
for Window In better" than
Whiting or Water. No remov
lnti curtain and csrpets.
SAPOLfO"
clrans Taint and Wood, in faot
the entire house; better than
Soap. No slopping. Saves la
bor. Yon can't utrord to bo
without it,
8APOLIO
fot Scouring Knives is better
end cleaner than Bath Brick.
HI not si iatch.
S A PO I .TO
is better than Soap and Sand
for polishing Tinware. Bright
ens without scratching.
8APOLIO
Polishes all Brass and Copper
utensils better than AcidorUil
and Rotten Stone.
SAPO Li TO
fur Washing Dishes and Glass
ware is Invaluable. Cheaper
than Soap.
apolio"
. removes Stains from Marble
Mantles, Tallies and Statuary,
from Hard-finished Walls, and
from China and Porcelain.
SAPOLIO
removes Stains and Grease
trom Carpets aud other woven
fabrics.
There la no one article known that will
do eo many kinds of work and do It as
well as Sapollo. Try it.
uTxd &Jd CTL I O
a now and wonderfully effec
tive Tio'.et Soap, having no
equal in this country or abroad.
JJAND s ATly OXl 0
as an article for tho Bath, will
"reach the Inundation'' of all
dirt, opens tho pores and cives
a healthy nctiou aud brilliant
tint io the aicin.
HIxd s ATI? 'OiTTO
Cleanses and Beautities tho
Skin, instantly removing t.n
stain or blemish from botn
hands and faco.
HAND SAPOLIO
is without a rival in the world
for ourmgor preventing rough
ness and chapping of cithor
l Hlllin l'l I MIT".
iiaxd SAPOLI O-
removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or
Ink Stains and Grease ; for
workers in Machine Shops,
Minos, Ac., is invaluable. For
making the Skin White and
Sort, and giving to it a "bloom
ofbeanty,1' it is unsurpassod by
any Cosmetic known.
HAXD SAPOLIO
costs 10 to 15 cents per cake,
and everybody should have it.
You will" like'it.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOOM
Buy it of your merchant If be has it or
will procure it for you. If not, then write
for our Pamphlet. "All about Sapollo,"
and it will be mailed free.
10 li och Jlorgfnn's 8oum,
20 PARK PLACE. N. Y.
or 231 LiLerty St., Pittiburgh.Ta.,
eow. n-,v
PENNSYLVANIA CEN"
TUAL RAILIIOAD
ON AND AFTER II P. P. Sunday Mav
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave tho
Union Depot, corner of Washintou and
Liberty street, as follows!
ARRIVE.
Mall Train, l.:i0 a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a
m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 0.D a m
Brinton accommodation No I, 7.50 a m;
Wall's acnimiiodnt ion Kn 9 H ArL a m .ri..
cinnati express li.-O a in j Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 am; Rraddock's ac
coinmodiitioii No 1, 7.i0 p m ; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p m ;
Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.85 p m;
Homewood accoinmodalion No 1, 9.55 p mj
Wall's accommodati on No 4. 5.50 n m
Brinlon aoeoinmodation No 2, 1.10 p m;
Way Passenger lo.'JO p m.
DEPART.
Southern express 5.1:0 a ni ; Pacific ex-
rretss 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No
. 0.30A m Mail Trnitl S ill a in . It..i,.ni.
eeomnioil.'it inn I i 'o u m llrul. nn
commodntion No 1, 5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.3.) p m ; Wall's accommodation
., ii.ui a in , tr 1U1I1SLOWI1 uccoiu iroiianon
4fln n ttl tt.Mimwnfiil mii.miirMl.ii:...i IV'
........... ...... ... v u.n .... .....I mi, U
1. 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m;
Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's
accommodation No 4, 0.05 p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p in ; Wall's No 5, 11.H0 p in.
TliA .'liiir.th 'IVuitia liiin-a Vl.itPn filnlU-
every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reai-hiug 1'itts-
uurgu ai iit.ii.i8, m, ifcturuiug leave ritt.s
burirh at 12. 50 n. in., and arrive nt. Wu'l
Station at '-'.10 p. in.
t'iucjiiuaii express leaves d illy. South
ern express o'aily except Mm lay. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sunduy.
J? or runner inlormntion aplvto
VV. H. BKCK WITH, Agent.
Tim Pflnnnvlvuiiin I i'ti I ir.nl c.n.i,
- .......... ....... ...... i'iiii y
will nut nuMil inn nn r PiuLf t'iv ll.i..i..i..u .J
....... .... .ms(iisc
cept tor earing Apparel, and limit their
rsiMinsibillty to One Hundred Dolla' vai
lie. All liarirsirA Ayeeilinir thul-. a
in value will he at the risk of tne ner
unless UiKen ly special contract.
-A. J. i . N. I
Opneral Sniicrintoiiduiit. Altoons P
PITH OLE' VALLEY R'Y.
V AND A F'l'l'R Monday, June 0, 1871,
pi m mi imiM mmm
o
TRAINS NORTHWARD
STATIONS.
I neopolis,
Bennett,
Woods
Piathera Mill
Pitiiole City
No.
10.25 a m
10.3S "
10.30 "
10.24
ll.Otf '
No. 4.
3.30 p m
3.28 "
3.18 "
.1.10 "
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
No. 1.
8.40 a in
8,48 "
B.5d "
9.02 "
9.111
No. 8.
1,20 p in
1.48
1.58 "
2.02
2.14
STATIONS.
Pitholo City,
Prathers Mill
Woods
Bennett
Oleopulis
All Trail's make close connections
at Oleopulis with trains on the Oil Creek A
Allegheny liiver liaiiway, North tuid
South.
Two Lines of Stages run dally between
Pit hole City, Miller 1 arm ami Pleasam
villo, inakingooiinection witharrivingaud
departing Trains. J. T. BLAIR,
li. Wif'KHAM, Han't,
Ticket Agent, Pitholo City, Pa.
1 'cil'- mr.';p':2 f.'l p .r il l
I'M.. ' -
t'
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V'. - . -'"-'U.'
167 Wator Street, Meadvillo, P.v.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
STEIN WAY A SONS,
CIIICKEIUNO & SONS,
AND TUB
WM. B. r.UADDURY
PIANO FORTES,
As well as several other makes. Also tho
TJTIT'r) STATES OO-AILTS,
A 3T I '
SIIEF.T At ITsJlc tinnt-o . .
,lll,TWaWf'WBlBnfWIMM--.tttti 't' 1 1 i
WING AND SON,
"Till A JISiRICAX 1IA1,
417 BROOME STREET, . Y
Firtt premionis wlierever exliil;te,lP.;... i. .. c
prices alloweil for Sccoml-hat.a In , V L 1 l" V''y
l'rom Mr. Edward Hoffman, the celebrated Planht.
cent Instrurncnr' ' 'S 'U resI,ect a
., Fm the "Independent."
The American Piano l ,i....n.. t. .. . .
eKesnonaible Agents v , V,. . LZ WT I?trun,ent.
E. A. BALDWIN,
DEALER IN
CSUXS, REVOLVERS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
SPORTING ASD FISHIitG TACKLE,
rOGKET CUTLERY,
SCISSORS, d?., if C.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
RIFLES MADE TO ORDER
AND WARRANTED.
Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys
A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING
. IN ALL nilA NEATLY AND
PROMPTLY DONE.
44-" TID10UTE, PA.
H
Send lor circulars
if
BEST TKIKGJTHE WEST.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. R.
THREE MILLION ACRES
Seated In and near the Arkansas
Valley, the Finest PoniMi
of Kansas I
Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent.
Inteivvst. 21 1-2 percent, reduction
to settlers who improve.
FREE PASS TO USD BUYERS!
THE FACTS alioul this Grant are Low
1 ru e-. Long Credit, and a Rebate to set
tlers ol nearly one-fourth ; a Rich Soil and
tSpeudid Climate; short and mild Winters;
oaily pluming, and no wintering oi Stuck;
plenty of Rainfall, and just at ilio right
season ; Coal, Stone and lii ick on the line;
Cheap Rates on Lumber, Coal, Ae.; no
hinds owned by Speculators: Homestead
and Pre-emptions now abundant ; a tirst
ilass Railroad on the linn of a great
'1 h rough Route; Products wiv pay for Land
and Improvements,
It is the best opportunity ever offered 4o
the nubile, tlirnnirl, tl,M i.u,..,,, .,!,...
Ol the Road.
For Circulars and Grcnersl inrnrmiilnn
address A. E. TOUJ'.AI.IV,
Mauaifor Uind Dep't,
43-Lm, Topeka. Kan.
D. W. CLARK, Agont, Tiouesta, Pu.
BOuK KEEPING MADE EASY. Every
clerk and merchant Clin If fir II nt. nnon
Rook mailod, We, n. Goulding Uryant.
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WlLLIAMSrOIiT Dim.NSli.N SEM1NAM7
WILLTAMSPORT, PA.
For both sexes. Established 25 years.
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
in every Iienartinent nfi 'Mlmra u0.g ,
( atalogiie. Arrange early for rooms
rail term begins Aug. 2sih.
W. LEE SPOTTSWOOD, D. D.,
15"6t President.
oil WORK ot all kinds di ne at this c7-
J
iiee on short notice.
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I'll (' t .1 Jl.l, .! i., H.,
.WA''"E i'i i! r I i i 1? , MUM
i'lll-. a Mr . 1 '.h41- L' 1 i:
A 1
MARYLAND 1 N-i. I It IE : .Vl'i-, 1-
A ni'.-t. ip,(r'n :.! , e a !' etm
slrii't il s. v, ;.,-j ,c , i,e . r i.-ni yw.'-V.
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fcivi nil '. d.i h (iiditr, ("leraii liv lio. I
an l on ti I iln... 1.1 In ruiiiMU,.. FSii.o'itii
nml iioi-ioti-. II e tul um. lii.r'i-. rice 1
nmi'hincs. llai Patenf CO. cl; io pri vei l
tl.o heel lieinir tui'i ed tho wron wav. !
I'ses llic threlld direct IV on iLnmnu',!.
I 'fit M:t "li. ini'it. nun
wn ; iirnij.iit a. ile, cH-e
do i I. Mi.ls u work ,
rim niinliiio to hiaw
nml u-c ail ile-crintl, ins
Make- tho ol ist i
s rou .c. t ..ii l, i,
nnd rapid. Wnl
line and ccar-e.
chilli or Leather.
oi inrcHii. I Ills si;,., i. no u ,csi v con-
strnoted to irivc it sir. ,,r-'tli ; nil the par.s
ol each Mrn li'ini being o, ie alike hv ma
ehinei v, mid beautifully li.ii died slut ornii
inented. ll is very i a-v t,i learn. Rtipid.
smooth and silent in opirntton. Rdial'lc
nt all times, and a Practical, S. icniili, ,
Mcihaiuciii liiveiition, at grcullv reduced
juice.
A good cheap Timily sexving turi. liinc at
laM. I im first and onlv s es In pi.i-
riiicrng n valual.lii, suoslinil ia and r.'i a- '
ble low priced Sew ng M.u liine. IN cx- I
ticme low price reaches ml oiid.tiniii. I s '
simplicity and h renin h iidipis it to e'l
capacitics.while its iiiuiiv in i its ina.io :i a
utiivciwU favorite when v r u ed, a d
v. vni.cn ii rilHII lieiliailll.
IT is Al l. IT H RKiHl.MH-N,.;.,
I Oftll ei.eei iuii V Ulli! fi II lii l.'litl y nC'in
mend its ue to those who are wauling a
really good Setting Machine, ar a low
I'l'ice. Mrs. II. ll I M I s. .v
Peotoiie, Will Coniryl III.
Price of each machine. "Class A "
One." (warranted I'm five vents by special
,;"""'i luouxiiiics, ami eve
rythimr compl- to belon-lin; t., ,t, mclud
iter Self thrcriiliiif, t..,n,n.. An..i ...i t.. .
------ ..v..,,.-, i,,,,,,!,, in
strom; wonilcii .,v .,...) .I..H......J
part of the country, bv express frco of
t'nrttii.r t.l......di a.. ..... .. .
,,. I. ,, " ' 1 ""i ipi, in price, only
rivo millnnt. s..r. ,ii.. ..... ' .... I
..... . , .......i, mitiiiiiiiccii.
nh each Mai-lune wo will send, on ro-
v. .r m pi c.irn, i ne new iateit
Uirr niv in. i i." i . .1.. I.-... t
One of the most important ami useful In
tain. Unit n i-Ml.i ...... ....... . . ...
, ......... i mu mil-Ml. IJUL-
ton holo with tvtfulnrltv Uiia caso. Stronr
Steial terms and extra Inducements to
Male and Kemalo Aironts, storo keepers,
Ai;., who will establish agencies through
the country unit L-.n .... t. !....
. . . ' - r "m. , ii nt, ii ill, -n
on exhibition ami km'.. i'...,r,i ii,..i..
grvi.ii to smart agents free. Agent's c m-
,....i, uuuii, iiiruisnn'i witt out unv extra
cfilll'lft. Srlllillle ,.l 1.
...... . , ,; t uimj, iitii tl
circulars cunlaininjr t, , testimonials
engravings, Ac., AC., fcui. : rce. We also
supply
ii'tiin i i I . I I I' i i.ini im. .
Latest Patents uud improvelui'iils for
fne I'arm ntul f fin.,..,, t..... i,.. -
lval.'' 1 0!d f'"er. Harrows, l aiiu
Mills, Planters, 1 latvestors Thvoshera
.win nil nrueies needed for i'arm wink.
irgo varien-. All .Money
sent in PostOllh o Money Orders, Hank
", r uy r.xpross, win tie at our risk,
i 'i i in 1 1 v Ki'i'ii rn. ?s:.i ,f.,i
all our cruoMa
At oltl Ik 11 1 I'l'Mi uinui I Jrt (Iwn. !,., 11
- - v , .... . 4i m I u ir I Bl' 1 1
thO Uttii CiH-uIh nt I tin 1
lion'lif.iuon tvurrouaurii.M Kaniuu'a
.Itiliptml V.,,.. -. ...i.
... 1 1 - i11' v rt'.j liners,
Aifilrtuss .1 !' Iv'nM ll Mlii.unv
- N. SI
- - " "-. ' 'IH'MU I IISULllllOIl
Tor obtaiinnir a Mercantile I'Mnoation.
. Practical business men us instructors.
Fur iiifirnntlon, write for a circular to
1 . r riv su.s, rittsburgh, l'a.
LUf3 l reck,
AND
VT A G O N - M A K E R S.
Comer of Church and Elm Streets,
TIOISTESTA. lV.
This tirin is prepared to do all work in
its lino, and will warrant everything done
at their sh pa to give satisfaction, par
ticular attention given to
Give them atrial, and you will not ro
sretlt. i.,.1Vi
THE WEEKLY SUH.
OMY $1 A YEAR.
8 PAGES.
The Heat Fnmilu I'll ner Tim V,.L i tj
Y. Sun. 8 pages. $1 a year. Send your
Dollar.
7'A Ileal Agricultural I'aper. The
Weekly N. Y. Sun. 8 pa-es. 1? a year.
Send youi Dollar.
77m ?! Pulit'enl I'oper The Weekly
N. Y. Sun. lndeHndent and Faithful,
.igainst Pulilio Plunder. 8 pages. l a
year. Send your Dollar.
27ie Ilext Arcpoicr. The Weekly N
Y. Sun. 8 pages, f 1 a year. Bend 'your
Dollar.
JIat All the JVewvi. The Weekly N. Y.
Sun. 8 pages. (Jlayear. Send your Dol
lar. .The, licit Ston Paper. -Tho Weekly N
. (inn. Spajoa. Jlayear. Sond your
Doldir. . '
7',e Rest Fashion Itrjiotrta In tha Tekly
your Dollar.
The Re.it Mark, Jlrportt in tho Weekly
N. Sun. 8 pages. 61 a year. Send your
Dollar. '
JT he Rext Oattle Reports iij the Weekly
Doll 'r"""' 8 ,'afc'l' ' ' J''-ur Kend yVr
I
hfBlt yPrw AVery Iie.spcct.TLe
AWkly ,N A. sun. 8 i a year.
Aaaivb-s, i'HKSUX, Now Yrrk City,
TOR WOltT? noatlyexetruted t thUHee
Nu Prrtoii cmi Ink fUri lllttr mccn
U in direction, unit rrmnin Inm tinweUi proritle-i
tlieir b)itftre not dclroywl by mineral poison nr othr
mrAnM, mid the vital orjaiu wasted bcyund td pouti i
of repair.
Uyapf-pttn Ar Inr1lr1 Ion. 1Tnnrha, ri
In the Sltouldrrt. Oh'kIi, 'l itlilntM of tlia CKail, Tn
titiw. Sour Kntct.ituiikt tf Iht Sloni.ith, I Ltd 'l'at
in the M nut It, llilioua Attacks. Pxlpitation nf ttt
Heart, Iiifl.ininwtion of thft I.iin- J.i i n in 'U r-tona
of the KulnflA ant! a Iwiudrrrl oilirr i.iitiful avmpirmi,
lire the olTiprinfri of DyipepMa. In ihte cumplaint
U Mat nit equal, anH one L:Vi)a will provt a tfiter (tur
antee of iti merits th.irt a lenRiliv ailvert:-ai)Kur.
For Keiiittl Cfitiiplitaula, in vi'""K or old,
martleJ nr sttiteip, nt Ui d.wn of wtinniittoot!T nr tk
turn of life, lliet Tonic Hitters dupl.iy to decided
infliieuco that a marked improvetneut it aoou otp
libV. For t ii tin mm n tor y andChronlo Rh
ltiHlltttti and (itmt, llilions, Petmtlriit and uMe
nnltent Kevers. Ditrrwi of tlia llloot), l ivtr, Kidnara
arid Blatlder, theie Hitters liav no eqn.il. Swell Dis
eases are cmsed by Vitiated Hlm-ol, wh clt in ReiteraUy ,
produced by derantremeMt of the Digestive Orfana.
They ir Urn tie litrrtlv wvll mm
m Ton let, posseismg alo the ecntiar met it of acting
a a piwerl'ul nijuiit in rei'fltiin C'oiikcMioii fr IntHww
mat inn of the Liver and Visceral Oraut. aad in BUto
L)ie,tea.
lor Aklti DUfiUfn, Kruptinns, Ttfer. Sa
Rheum, Hiniciies, SHi- Him pies, Hunu'es, Boila, Cas
btincles Him worms, Sc.ild-lled, iiie Kyes, Kr
si pet. -xv Itch, ScurH, 1 )iicul oral ions (if the Skin, Humorst
and Disease of the Skin, of whoever name or nature
are litertlly due tip and carried out of th ay stem in f
stmrt time bv the nt of thete Hitter
Urntrrul Tltoiiutla proclaim VtNRQAit Bit
TBita the most wnndcilul Inviorant tltat tvtr susiauiaej
the sinking svstrm
I WALKKK.PrnpV. 11. If. HrHOH A CO..
DniKCiMs and Gen. Atfs., S.tn Franrisro, CaJ.,
aud cor. ol Waibinttm and Charlton Sit., NewVwK M
SOLD BV ALL LKUGOISl AND DEALERS,
Oil;(i TckfiAllegbrii' "lifter Bj
ON AND AFTF.lt Monday Juno I lSTl.
Train will run is follow,
S0CT11 WARD TRAIKV.
STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d
4 2 0 id'
a. iii. a. in. p. m. a. in
orry i.i n (,k) 5 r,0
partnnsliurg fl .'a H js 6 14
ilvnden 6 f4 11 47 8 S7
Yntrcvillo 7 04 11 Ml A 40
7 13 12 0:1 a 5
7 U3 U 15 7 10
7 85 li j 7 US
s
t
(
Trvnii vill
Uyiletown
Alt
Titusvillo
IK
Miller Farm
Shatter
Pioneer
AR
Pet Centre
hk
Columbia
T.irr l'srni
It.vii.l Farm
ICoii seviiln
McClintwk
AH
Oil City
PR
("lofpolls
Krtirlo Iiock
President
Tiouesta
Hickory
7 42 12 45
8 na 1 03
8 07
8 17
8 23
1 (S
1 18
1 U
7 40
7 f.:
8 C.I
8 II)
8 3
11
M-
M
4
io:w
11 rl
n
18 11 M
bi 13 11
JO JS
40 1
U 1(4
8 28
8 35
8 40
8 SO
8 3S
8 42
1 28
1 35
I US
8 46 H 41 8 TO
H ii:t 1 4!l 8
1 8
2 06
W 10
00
li
8 1
s in
I Si
8 43
d oa
V 06
9 ao
1 M
I 14
I :
a
8 t
s
if
9 15 2 10 10 u ,
! 45 a .18 11 19 4 1
0 f;8 2 4(1 1 s 14 ti
r.o a f.o 11 si .4 m
10 vi s 1a ia so ?
1 A J J ...a . . . - -
. ... ' " ' " 1 ZO B ia
1 rniiKey ville 10 M 8 41 J 45 41
'lidimue 11 11 3 f,a 224 7 I
Irviueton 12 01 4 40 4 03 8 49
..noiTlONAl.S'COND-fl.ASSinAISS-SOnTM.
No. HI. Titusville 2,10 p. m. Millar 2.9
I Mincer 3.20; Pit Ccntm 8.3,1; Columaia
4,1j; Tai-r Fill m 4,2:1; hvnd Farm U'l
P.ouseville4,.Vij Oil Citvri,2U,
No. 8 l urry (l,l.i a. in.; Th.:svill g.SSi
Miller I'linn 0,10; Pet Centre 9,4S; Colurn
h a lti.l:'; Tarr l urin 10, 18; livnd Farm
10,-7; ltoiiscvillo 10.3,); oil Citv'll 00.
. -1.M- '.t. tV"tl e 'i;s ! 'n.'j'c. lumbU,
1,50; 'inrr 1'iiriu 2,03; l'vnd Fcrm !
ltmiscville 2.311 j Gil City 300. " '
No. 22 Oil City 6,:;o'a. ni.t Ol, 1
1.25, 'i'ionesta 8,54; TluukPT villa 10
T1d10utell.ll.
MOHTJIWAnn TRAINS.
STATIONS: lstClosa. Cl.
Irviueton
rridiout
Trunkeyvllje
Hickory
Tionchta
President
F.iirlo Hock
Olisipolis
. H
Oil City
rm
McClintoek
Knusevillo
K.vnd l ai in
Tarr 'l''nriii
Columliia
Alt
Pet Centre
nu
Pioneer
Shutter
MUler Faun
Titusvillo
Hydotown .
Tryenvillri
Centrevillo
tjiyuden
Siiuitanshurij'
cony
. in
In.
3 1 IS
p. in. p.m. a. ni. a.
12 45 8 05 V 00 7 4i
1 28 6 47 7 20 tut
1 45 fi 05 8 05 10 14
1 M,A 15 8 20 10 44
2 14 0 31 8 45 11 40
(2-35 18 53 CO li ii
2 3H 1(1 8'.) P 35 12 M
2 47 7 08 10 08 1 M
S 15 7 88 10 bi 1 M
6 00
0 13
8 HI
rt 20
0 25
H 20
C 31
8 20 7 40 1 1 80
ft) 31 f7 55 1 1 CO
8 31 7 59 12 00
1.3 10 8 04 12 25
3 45 8 10 12 KM
8 M.ia 48
8 21
3 411
3 55
0 MO
6 4J
8 23
PT30
3 f
4 00
0 5'2 ( i 15 S 40
6 5J 4 20 8 41
4 40 B 05
7 15
7 3.i
7 44
7 i7
8 (to
4 45
4 55
5 0
5 17
0 10
0 20
jrt 34
"J 43
0 68
10 0i
10 32
1 65
I 3
1 4
a eo
2 1.1
2 4
S 08
8 20
8 80
4 10
4 80
4 80
5 80
t 1
2 at
2 ft
a 40
2 t
8 !
S M
8 M
8 4a
4 1
4 4
i 10
(8 14 1.1 27
8 24 8 38
8 5 .5 0 10
AnDITlOWALSl-COND-CLAHaTRAINa-HOBM
V f. H nil I.. n r- ... .
7... ... ." v 'y I'onseyllla
7.20; 'larr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.1,8; p,
Centre s.lo. I'mi,.., .11. fin ft ,.L
Titusville H..V. ' ' '
o. 7 TJtusvillo 0.00 a.m.; Corry 11 2a.
I. ,t .. " iiouseyiiia
II. 45; ltynd I'arm 11.53; Tarr'Farui li0tj
Columbia J2,lii; Pet Centro 12.20; Miliar
J..; J itusville 2.00; Corrv 4.42 n m
!4fll. 21 Ti,lir,..to I ) i; .. ... . ' .
Ti . . - ,. xrunaaT-
yille 1.4.)j lionusta2.1l; Oifcoiiolis4.25: (HI
City 5.20. ' -
(j'stopiue,"61"?' '
Trains 5. 6, 21 and 22 run daily; all otlu
trains daily except Sundays.
Titusville 10 t:oivy. '
SlbVKIl HAI.ACE SLKKPINQ CAR T1IA1KK.
10. 4 !)iri.,, Iriini Pl.i 1. ,.l..i ..u: .
T w... ...Mt.Lui Luna w.uiovt
elianirii.
No. 1
char f o.
il.O.J
ch'ini;e.
Nil it
I'llAIHrn
IT. J. IIFPliUHN JNO. PHYAIRK.
Superintendent. . ion-i MnK'.
Direct to rhiludulphia withmt
Direct from Pittabu'rah witliont
Direct to Pittsburgh witlifmt
rVTt. J N. I'OLAHD, of Tidioute, has
ari":;'-.'?. -nan-
tulsotNow Yoi) wluro V will .it .
cans ni his profession.
.Mine 1,1 j.urvna 1'iuir Stoic ".'1
I'ove tho Vioi'tidii.iue, l a, C' ",r