TTEDKBSDAT MORIUSG, DEC. (4, 187!.. BOROUGH OFFICERS. AtrlMl-J. O. IMLB. Opanciimrn W. P. Merellllott, W. B. Marian, P. D. Thomas, 8. J. Woloott, Oeo. Bavard, T. B. Cobb. Justice of th react W. P. Morcilllott, D. H. Knox. CVu(6f Oeo. Haslet. WI Director S. U. Irwin, M. W. Tate, H. O. Davis, I). 8. Knoa, H. J. Wol oM, L. L. Hackett. FORKST COUNTT OFriCEIS VMhltnt Ju'dpe VT P. JkNK. '' .4oeit Judge is A. Pttoraa, An- MHWOOOK, " fihertffT. J. VaW OtiMKN. Treanurer Knt. Ouhhu. Frothonotary, Regitltrdt R reorder, etc. 3. B. Aonaw. Cj m miMiM er T. D. Collins, Jonif THOMPSON, J as. K. CcaBK. Ownfv ipfrtnfrnient 8. F. ItOHRKR. Ihttriet Attorney 9. D. Iawfj. .cry Obmmvilioner Jai. Fltkk.WM. Pattriwow. -t .". - j, rbunfy .Wvtxtyer S.D. T8WIK. . . Cbroner M. Ittii., J. C)Kfi(y Auditort-rrTB. Aobb, L. Wii- ,. Jamimom-.- ' -' sro bityrM 1VA ,Pirte-C.B. 5jii.' - ,..... k . . UMm6VrrVlAjiTiM WiLlftAMn. . ,7. M'.H vv- V TV? O TiviB of Tretin$ Mil Aor Xoveinber 17-I678i'. i;.'1 .V "T-'. 1 "OTH'J-lsT CLAS. ..'' . Trall- 4:Wp. la. ... -.rM":;-'".'-' TrUriflO . ' - 11:0 a. m. ' M - 1 - ' ;28 p. m. , Tts !U . " . .- ' 8:29 p. in. Otis.' Train Bl ' V '"' ' ' ", '-WK', th. no . ;. "t ,.,'. iss-io p, m; On fits River' Division . . from Oil City to Irvlstn, npthe river U NWlh, j.down . tk rlytr, south.' '., . '!-, i' LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' ,, .'".'.No Paper Next Week. " Next week we take our ' seini-annn-'1 rest, but as our reader have by this tlme becomti accustomed to it, we make no apology then-fur.1 Our next issue will he on .the 7th of January 1874. The t.fllceVill be opeu during 'lu'itfi of the week for the transaction 'iif .butae. '"'',.. '! ' "' ' ,'j Tho brass band propose to- give kis some music during the huliday. - Mr. Dilhriilge has brought some . snore logs down the creek, and the mill Is running full time. , J. 1. Long, the harness maker liaa shut up shop here, for the time be .ing, aud ha taken a contract iu Tituj- " ,yill. . . Tha School fund of Jefferson count t was increased $700 by Sues for aelling liquor without license. ' That' the way it work in ami license conn ties. A good thing for the (ohool. -.i.i Harry, so.t of C. D. Mabie, is now lying very ill with fever of some des oription. lie has youth and a good ' ontitulion iu hi favor, aud will prob ' ably recover. Alex. Henage,' who met with an accideut about tbe 1st of October, is around on crutches, aud i improving lo1v. It will be some lime before he . i fit for bosines Again. ' ' '' .' One of David lu'nter't pet dee?s, - tha doe, died some time since, during ' the. absence of the owner. It was sup posei that tho buck gobbled up the . fjed intended for both of them, and that the doe died of starvation. , During the pat week a great many extra trains, carrying oil, have "passed over the railroad.. . A railroad roan informed us on Saturday, thut luore oil was being moved this month than ia anv mouth siuce the road was built.'..- . ' '-, ; : Staats, of the "National," Oil City, buys deor, cuts them up in the h:glie.-t elyle of the art, and has no' trouble in disposing of the venison at prices t make it an object. II ny of, pur read rs have veuiou for snle, they hud bet- ier'communicate with Staats. -Apectntor in!rnis Us tjiat couple of J be citizens of the Hunters Run regiou had u tussle on our streets jJstWfher day. :Au old grudge, with .some new provocation was the cause thereof. It is not supposed . that the strong arm of the law will be called .nrionin the matter, : " ine 'attention or our reaaers is railed , to .the. .new ad vcrtejnent of Ferdinand Wenk.wnolms cintmrted in the livery' business, and has the on lr establishment of that kind in this Tliice. Those nwdiiiir' 6ny thing in hi line should give him a call. , . The sleighing it or wu said to be ..quite good up on the hilly part of this ' region, and' although it might seem "quite trying on the synem of a nervous parson to leave lowu io tho aforesaid vehicle, a good n J fawliioncd sleigh idv after jvoij gut a mile or two out of tn might make ao)fid. " During the last fow year of the life of Jacob Sltriver, who died nearly two months ago, his pet scheme was a tront pond. Many a weary day did the old roan spend getting trout to stock his pond, and excavating' pre paratory to dirictingpartof the waters of Tubbs' Run into the pond. About a month previous to his death he showed us his trout, of which he had about 150 of all sizes, from 11 Inches in length down to 3 or 4. He had them in an oblong water-tight box through which the water was directed by means of pipes connecting with the run.. Until he was taken sick he went every day to see and feed his trout. A few days after his death his son went un to look after the trout, which he a considered iu the light of a sacred legacy, and lo 1 all were gone save some eieht or ten of the smallest ones- Stolen, in alj Tprohabilily, while? the old tuaiMayiun ni, ucp1.1-ut.41 Bad bccaiioli to speak ; if to'trir vimall iMTtVhicU hiive taken plati ' in our uidst. bClSe must say .we.Ayera not prpafcd'To hoar of uclT'coliKbJooded cVImi btin committed amouRst We fenetly- hopeftathe-'Tillan or lftt pajgee brotigij 5 ago thereto n great puliation scueiueKuitM);W,io irescud li!)JiMfo.it)f" Jkltolehmi;ir6ip'i ilie grnsp CiX-ki 6pW(5l ssfo 3 s WeTlTibiii eq u i t a- fbf rates ufl carriage iq. fi ijaaUrrt tubdard. i Meeting wera held; money Subscribed .;tle .'Oil TroduekrsV Rail roud Cvmpauy .orgauiaed, nd surveys Miu)e -' The interest in the project He Creased materially, and it was allowed to:, languish " Then the financial troubles came, and tint ah' fend to it. liast.jwfdk',' ajtjft , meeting if the stock holder held in Titusvilio, it wns voted to dissolv.e Jho cotop'aiij',' ant : ietdm the unexpwided bulauee to those front whom it cniue. , ibis hasn t been a very good year for the - new railway chcmcs,' 'and' 'some .of the' old. ones have fared badly. . i. l Mamday evening,, jlitf 2 id ' inst. tho friends of Mr. aud Mrs. T. J. Van Giesen assembled at. tlnlr xesiiicucei to rate their wo.ndeD ' wedding. A gW.ou time was enjoyed by all pres eat, and mirth aud-gladness ruled the hour. The prtsouts were , numerous and varied, some of them 'occasioning considerable luughter, and oilier great admiration &r their fitness to the oc casion.-. io mention alc ana to give the names of those presenting, would 4iiour au outlay ol tune ana Bpnce whichj at prescut we eaunot pare, All present departed at a late hour, wishing the bride and groom of five year ago, many protpcrous and hap py years. -Ihebor with sad eves aud sor rowful hearts do look upon ftie ponds, and cutler untold agonies lest -tno ice cometh not with the proper thickness, in the small hour of uitit they have bright visions of glassy frog ponds and ice bound streams, and wake on the on the morrow to fiud that Morpheus ha given them in dream that which winter still refuses. Keep a stiff upper lip, hoys, and you'll have it yet. In the meantime clean the rust off your skater aud put the straps in condition for business. 1. S. The bkating has come, and tho boy glide gaily. Court week, the time which has been looked forward to with ardent hopes, is here, bringing with it fumilinr faces of many limbs of the law Who come here when business calls, which is only oil couri week. Several legal gentlemen whom wo do not remember to have seou hcra previous to this court, are present. According to besi accounts this term will close to-day, many of the case having been put over until next term. ' And (till we don't observe any superabundance of currency, - ' ' ; Cliritttiuas is coming in fact is nearly here, and our hill?, us if wish ing to contribute their share to the festivities cif thut occasion, display countless Christmas, trees, and on fros ty morning they nppenn loaded with th bright) erjstjls f$itd fr l diamonds which Winter so lavishly scatters jii his pathw'ay.. jOjye-ladeu., boughs will pr ut hi UjsbeiAy' of these, as they gleam in the col J light of the Christina season. In playing charade at the party at Sheriff Van Qieseu's on Monday evening last, the word "dogmatic" win proj-iufcu-r), but wa not acted be r-aiiiHi of the stubbornness of two gen tlemen, both nf whom bluntly refused to pcrsonat the dog. -r-ly the telegraphic reports of Monday last, we notice that Spain has made a formal demand for the Virgin ias, so that the war cloud may gather and produce the thunders of battle be- tweeu the two Republics, notwithstand ing Jhe extreme temperance of this government in the premises. It has been demonstrated that the irginius was not entitled to fly the American Flug, and further that her pnpers were procured by fraud and ptrjuiy. The salute to tha American Flag, on Christ mas, therefore will be dispensed with, and the monarchies of the world will exhaust overy endeavor to bring the two-Republic into war,"; Our govern ment will not fight for the take of fighting, but will defend,, her honor when assailed. A year ago we took possession of this office as proprietor, aud we must 8ay that we have been supported above one expeoiations. Annougn 11 nas been with us, as with every business man iu town, a season of "hard times," as fur as casli was concerned,',' yet :our real business has been increased, and our business relations to tho 'public generally pleasant, and moderately profitable. The now year finds us en couraged to proceed, and although we caum,, expect to pile up a fortune iu hoi, we are doing better than we nuth i puled when starting in. One.-tlmnks are due all our patrons, a)nd. we ' liope to merit a contiiniancft of the tim'&. ' At a regular meeting- of Petrol ia Lodge No. CG3, held at Oil City, on Friday evening lastihe following of ficers were elected : ,J Heury G. TinkerV. M. James M. McElrey, S. W. John A. Ritchie, J. W. I! M. Choate, Secretary. 8. II. Lamberton Treasurer. , A number of Masons from here are member of that body, and were pres ent at. the election The institutinn banquet will take place on the even ing of the 2i th tnst.St. John s day. This week, we publish the ofliciul vote nf forest county on the. Jew Constitution. It will bo seen that a small vote' was out, Imt we rolled up a majority for the instrument, which will do us honor now and m after years. The official vote of the State has not yet been received, but only about two counties in the Stnte went against it and tho majority was even larger than was at first supposed A communication catue to us this week for publication with no name given. No paper iu theUuited States, we believe, publishes communications unless the name of the writer accim panics them. This has been our in variable rule, aud wo cannot deviate from it. During these days of low diet, complaints reach us that venison is deer meat even at panic 'prices.. For our part, we believe venison steak is more current than beef ditto, but less legal tender. Our readers will notice tue new advertisement of II. G. Tinker & Co. of Oil CityJ and their extraordinary offer of 15 per cent.;ofT for stoves dur ing the holidays. Governor JIartranft has issued his proclamation, announcing the pay ment of $1,504.672 70 of the State debt during the past year. It is rumored that the fraukinv privilege is to be restored in a modi tied lorm, the r. U, l. not gaining what the government loses by the operation. C. W. Grant, at. the sign of the big bear, iu Reynolds, Hukill it Co.'s block, Oil City, Pa.,-' dealer in Gents Furnishing Goods and Ladies' Furs, has just received a new stock of goods for the holiday. Bis furs range in price from $5 to $200, aud is the most complete ttock in, Northwestern Penn sylvania. Nothing can be more ap propriate for holiday gifts than some thing of this nature, which combines the useful aud ornamental. Givo him a call. Cojf.VCIL Chambrr Tiosesta Borough QII, V De. 18, 1873. Sealed proposals will be rocieved by the Borough Council, for the furnish ing of materials and building a bridge across Tubbs1 Run, op the River Road, uutil Thursday, the let dny of Janua ry, 1874. Plans ! and specifications can be seen on application at M. W. Tate's Law Office. The Borough Coun cil reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids can be left with M. W. Tate, or the undersigned. . By order of Council, W. B. Har.ajj, Hoc'y pro trm. Sewirtg Machines, Sewing Machines. Io connection with my Sewing Ma chine business, 1 am now prepared to take all kinds or Sewing Machines in exchange for new ones, and repair all kinds of Machines; making them work as gnod as new, or no pay. I also have needles for all first class machines. Parties living at a distance can send machines and they will be repaired and returned by express. Needles sent by mail on reecipt of $1.00 per dozen. Call at my office on Smith Seneca street, Oil City, Pa., or address 38 tf . D. C. Graves. CuitnaNr Cakk. To the yolk of five ccE'. beaten, add two cups of white sugar, three-quarters cup of but ter, 'oiie cup sweet milk, four , cups flour, having in it one measure Ban ner Baking Poivdcr, whites nf five eggs well beaten, two cups of currants, washed, dried, and well dredged with flour, this prevents tberii fr'cm sinking; they should be stirred in last. Bake in shallow pans. 1 ' ' ' Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure; :to be used even full, according to printed dirsclioDS. If you cannot obtain .this really valuable article from your gro cer, Send twenty -five cents by mail, addressed to Banner Baking. Powder, Pt O. Lock Bixi'SjL.J'itl'shu'rgh. Pa.j and you will receive posttrge'YraldV a quarter poundj)jiotiago together with list of fifty valuable Recipes. Buyd's Waterproof Polish,, . Best in America, at Robinson & Bonner's. Pearl barley, hominy, mince meat, spiced salmon, Sardines, di'ied-apples, prunes, raisiiis, 'English currants', cit ron. prepared cocoanut, with a full line of spices at - . ' ' 37tf ; Robinson '& BtoNsra-.! . if-' Ladies' trimmed hats fur tale very cheap at Robinson & Bonner's. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence- can be bought cheap, on lung time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. NOTICE. : . The books of the latei firm "of J, Hilhronner & Co. are in my hands for settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tle the samQ immediately. M. Einsteis, To THK ClTIZENH OF PeNNSYLVA' Nil. Your attention is specialty' in vited to the fact thut the Kaiional Banks are now preparod to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings fur the International Auxin- bition. and the exutftises connected with the same. It is confidently be lieved thut the Keystone State will be represented by the namo ol every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birth-day of the nation, ihe shares of stock are otter ed for $10 each, and subscriber will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of btock, suitable for tram in z and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate nf six per cent. per annum will be pant on all .pay ments- of Cenlenial Stock from date of pa vm cut to January 1, 1876. Subscribers w ha are not near a Ka tional Bank van remit a check or post- office order to the undersigned. Fredk. Fkaley, Treasurer, tf ! 9H Walnut St., Phila. Sole leathes, wall aper, sausage cutters, sausage fillers, gum shoes and Moose skin boots at Robinson & Bon ner's. : The Queen Clothes Wrincer. Best out, at Robinson it Bonder's. Don't fail to go to Robinson & Banner's if you went stoves, stovepipe or tinwar. Jo lt. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple , Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a baigaiu.- Part of the lands are situated withiu four miles of Ciarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fino site for an extensive tannery and suw pills. Map aud particulars can bo seou ny apply ing to the editor of this paper.. 77i Presbyterian . Jiaivisr, whose adveitiaement appears in another col umn, was established by Rev. John Andrews, iu Chillioothe, Ohio, July 5, 1814, and is, consequently, tho oldest religious and family newspaper. This is the cheapest paper, of tha class to which it belongs, now published, aud is excelled b? na other. It ought to be taken by every family. rTh best . stock - of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware iu Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. Make money fust and honnraoiv, $12.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once apP'y '"r territorial rigni, (which are given free to agents.) to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Jiiitton Hole W orker, ever used r recommended by families; or hoy one f r your own use ; it is only So. Sent free everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome U. Hud son iV tJo., Ut. ureenwicn oc vori- landtSts., N. Y. 256m Lost. Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionesta Savings Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhns, for $279 85, and dated Aug. 20, 1873. The certificate is of no use to any one hut myself, as it has been cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me. Oct. 22, '74. J. T. Dale. The colored address label on each paper shows the dato to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for hi paper until March 1st, 1874 The miiHist Hr corrected weeKly.By cfln- suiting the address label every subicrl ber can tell how his account stand. Our accounts eo back no furlhor than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. 1 he old sub ncription book is yet in our hands, and our receipt will be recognized by the old firm. l- The lightest running Machine in the worfd.it. the.Groveri & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute saj-s so, and he knows. 46 ly . crr cr rrv aiyk A R matk OS'JUVJ WITH OUR SPLENDID COMBINATION PROSPECTUS Tf ranrncnnl. E'lllinlll ru7i nnH t V I n ft f munlnfr or 60 intensely iiueretin(5 mo useful books, that nell in every family Best IWnB over'tfied by Canvasr, Agents Wanted, to make a permanent business on lhes works In every county. Hronpoctus sent post-paid on re vipt of price, gl.oo. j-or circular aim iioerni terms, address JOHN E. POTTER CO.. Publishers, l'lnideiiim ra. w.o n iS'J I .JJ Will prove it or forfeit 1S0O. Now articles In at paipnted. Samples free to all. W. II. CUIUK81ER, VM7 Broad way. New York-. wSS 4t POSTPONEMENT ! Fourth Grand Gift : ConCert Fon THK BKNKFIT OP THK PUBLIC LIBRARYcKENTUCKY Over A: million Bank I SUCCESS ASSURKD A FULL DRAW ING CURTAIN. On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next In order to ment the general wish and exuectalion or the uubuu ana me iicKei- holders lbr.the full payment of tun nillcenl plrts -aniiounc-ed for th Koorth lirand out uoucert ol tne I'uono l,i rary jl Kentucky, tno manniiera nave aoicr mined to postpone tne UoHcert until TUESDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1874. Thy have already realized over aMIL- LloN DOLL A KM, and have a ersat many as;ciitH M t to near H um. vo doubt la.entertainea or tne sale or every ticket beiore the drawing: but. whether all are sold or not, the Concert and drawinu will positively and uu quiv- oc4illy take piaco on tue nay now nxeu. and if any remain unsold they will be cancelled, and tbe priioe will be reduced in proportion to Hie unsold tickcta. only to,uou tickets nave ueen lsxiiea, ana 12,000 CASH CIFTS. $1,500,000, will be distributed among the ticket hold- h The tickets are printed In coupons, of tenths, and all fractional parts will be rep resented in the drawing Just as wholu tick.. els are. LIST OF GIFTS: Ons grand cash Rift fiM,000 One grand cash gill 100,000 One grand cash gift S0.0U0 One grand eaMi gilt Zd.ono One grand crsh gilt ' 17,500 10 Cash Kilts 10,000 each 100,000 M Cash gilts 5,000 each 150,000 60 Cash gilts 1,000 each 60,000 80 Cash gills 500 each 40,000 100 Cash gilts . 400 each 40,0ti0 l-iO Cash gills 300 each 4i,lK)0 2.r0 Cash gilts 200 each 60,000 Sij Cash gilts 100 each 3,600 11,000 Cash gil'ta CO each 6j0,00u Total, 1,500 000 The chances for a gift are as one. to five. FHICK OF.TICKKTS. WlvAo 'WA. U, 0rHalves. $26; Tilths. ofiacn coupon, f.j j L-ieven wlmlo tickets lor ;ioo; lukeis lor siooo; iu wools TickcU io $0000; 'ITi Whole Tickets for $10,000. No uiscouut on less than foCO worth of tickets. The Fourth Oift Concert will be conduct ed iu all rebpecu like the three which bav already been given, and lull particular.! may be learned from circulars, which will ba scn freo from this oilice to all w ho ap ply it thmn. Orders lor tickets and applications for agoucitts will be at ended to in th order tliey aro recoived, and it is hoped Ihoy will b sent In promptly, that there may bo no disappoiutinont or duliiy iu tilling all. Liberal terms given U those who buy to soil aain. All agunls are perem tonally required to sutils up t cir accounts and return all uusold lickcls by the 20th day of March. THOS. K. RRAMI.KTTE. Aijent I'ubliu Library Ly., aud Manager Uift Concert, Public Li.brary Hulling, Ixjuisville, Kv., or THOS. H. HAYH A CO., Kastcrn Agents, tSO'J ilrwadway, N. Y. JOB WORK of all kinds iNa at Hit nt H "n Hhrt iiMia. Btoveat NtorcsXt Stoves! XI AT PANIC PRICES! W will sell the Spear Celebrated Anti-Clinker HOT BASE AND REVOLVING LIGHT STOVES 4T 15 PICK CENT. DISOOUNT. ; Uptil after the .First of Jmwj, for CAS H. ; i Oentlemon, this Is the best Chriatmta JToment you can tasks your wire. It will continue to pleue until lb balmy dj i . , of Spring i We have on hand one ' Return Fluo, Radiant, ONE AMERICAN BASE BURNER, ORE STEWART BASE - BURNER, which we will . sell stjialf prce. ; ' - ...!.! II. O. TIJVUER, Sc CO. 38 tf OIL CITY, PA. ; , ' . . . , i . . i DRUG STORE 1 I.... j ' - a cj v !.... 1 1 Ja8. H. Fones, Proprletbr,;, (at th old sUnd of Forest Co. Dras; )tor : .. i TloaaaTA,?. """"'"i .1 H AVI NO purchased ths antlr stock nf ..the forest Oountj Pratt Store, I hate ehans;d the name to Ui "Amerloaa," and put iu an enure new swea ei , D Tt xr a 3 ... I . . I . PATENT MEDICIHES, TOBACCO, . ' ' .... ... ,!l '' ! ' ' ciqftns , ; V KOTIOHS, It, LIQUORS, For Mnlut ONLY T1 LN. T ...1 maam! .n ul4 MM sheaper than formerly . r ,-. Also all kinds ol Oils, Keron, Ter pentine, uenctne, ' t oilet Aruciat, rw funieries, dee., for aal cheap. , J AS. H. FHKBJ. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND afte,r Monday Nov. , Train will run as follows (Philadelphia Time)! '. Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p. m. 7:35 a. m. and 9:30 a. in., arriv ing at mwDurgn at iojuo. x:uu ana o:iu p. m. i '' Hradv's Bend Aooommodation learea Oil City at 5:12 p. m. arriving at Brady's l'.cnd at v:so p. m. Trains leava Pittaburgh for Oil City at 12: Jo and 4;35 p. m, and 7;!0 a. ni, arriving in Oil City at 8:10, U :?", 2.33 p. m. Oil City acovBimodation leaves llrady'a Ilund at 0:60 a. ut. arriving In Oil City at 12:05p.tn.' Trains Kwve Oil City for Buffalo at 12:0 a. in. and 2:4d p. in, arriving in Buflalo at 10:00 a. m, and 8:56 p. m. T ,ains leave Kutl'alo for Oil City at 6:0 i a. m. and 0:0V p. in. arriving at Oil City a ii:00 p. m. and 7:i!0 a. ni. Ail trains given above run through from Pittsburub to Ilultalo and return, w ithout change of cars. Trains run on Philadel- iiliia time, which ia 'J minutes faster thao JKtsburgh time. Tbe time at Buffalo is L. H. A M. 8. H'y time which it 28 min ate slower than Philadelphia lime. At Hod Hunk Junction this road coo witlrthe Kastern Kxtension which runs la BrookvUla, leaving Ked Bank at 11:15 aud 7:30 a. in. arriving in Drookville at 1;4 aud l-:lio. ill. The train Isaving lied Bank tli:15a.m. arrives at Reynoldtville at S:!A p. in. J. J. LAWRENCK, T. M. KINO, Geu l. Kup t. : , A't. Hup'!.- VILLIiUSfOKT D1CIINS0.X SEMIM1T, WILLIAM.sPORT, PA, For both sexos. Established 25 Jr. SUPERIOR AP VANTAGES in every Department of Culture. Bend for Catalogue. Arravgo early tot rooms. Fall tai tu begins Aug Sto. W. LEKfePOrrbWOOD. D. D., 13 6t Piealdaut. Dll. J N. liULAHU, of Tidioute, has ret.-rnsd to his practice after ait ab aenoaot Tuur uiontas, apaut iatha Ho pi. tals ef New York, where h will att-ud calls lobls professioa. OIMoa la Kureka lrg Mat; Sd donr bnvetlia haMhiXioMle, Pa. 4iU ''.tf" ''':'':'
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