Slit forest' 2cpuX4kauv WEDSESDAT MORS IXC, OCfT 4'. BOROUGH OFFICKHS. fturrje3cnm A. Dai.k. Councitmen. (J. W. KoimiMon, N. A. Vim nor, A. II. Partridge, (). V. Kawvcr, T. J. Van UU -sen, XV. J. Huberts. JuHee ofthd Vcncelt. H. Knox, C. A. Randall. ntibte TT. Swnirgart fA'hool Director 1. If. Mar, If. O. Da vis, S. n. Haslet, A. H. Kelly,' 5. W. Rob inson, T. J. Vnn Olesen. ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President .Titdrje,. T. WKTMonr, Aoeint Judge San. G. Dat.k, Ed it A nn Kkrr, Treauref S. J. Skti.ky. t'rothnnntari, Rerji.it er C Recorder, iff . D. W. rt.AiiK. . - Sheriff--.TtTSTlS SlTAWKKY. (AillmMftlON'r Km Hkrm;, Isaac IONii, Jottif Hkck. Onoifi Superintendent l, S. IluocK- ' JJixtriet A Homey H.T. Tnwrx. Jury JmiMi'oiier II. Z. Town Kit, LymAK COOK. ! Oitunty Surveyor T. D. Coi.l.IWs. fJnroner M. Ittkt., .Tn. ltinti Auditor NK'Iiot.a TltoMi' FOJC. J. H. NKIM,, If. A. .VKXPRM.. if ember 0 (lnn'rr -(ir.n. A. Jkxk. 4emtdjS. IS. AoNKW. '2Vm 0 Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and after July 2, 178. sot-Til. Train ti " r Tril n M 21 0:rr lu.Tn. S:iO p. in, P:S5 a. m. 3:25 p. tn. KOllTII. Train 22, south, and 21, north, nro 1st ols; tlio others are accommodation freights. These trains only areallowod to carry passengers. On tho River Division i.e. from Oil City to Irvinobtn, up tho river in North ; down th rlrer, south. . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS." On account of tho absence of Rev. Elliot, who visits the Centennial this week, there will be no services in tho Presbyterian church on Bunday next. iSobbath School will be holt! however, at 2:30 p. m. Tho Coiincautvillo Fair opons to day." A"' few of our citizens ' will attend. If . tin weather continues good this fair will excel nil others ever held there. Win. 'JJlum ' 'ilinwed us nn egg recently, which was lail by a hen of lii, which, (the egg, not the lion,) measured 71 x G inches in circumfer ence Ho says tho egg is nothing un usual fir that hen, as she has been de positing just fiich eggi all summer. O. W. Robinson departed for the Centennial on Monday moruing last. Alex. Gordon' and wife, who arc here on a visit from Indiana, and 8. II. Haslet and wifo will probably start there this week. Rev. Elliot, wo un derstand will make the trip sometime, during this week. -Another deer died on Saturday lrtft at some point near here. The raiue of its death is shrouded in mys tery, but we hear rumors that it tried to bite an old woodsman, who lost his temper, which was the prime causo of the deer having its throat cut. Now, boys, get out those old mus kets. You havo refrained nobly from shooting the defenseless pheasant, un til now, and we are not suspicious enough to believe that it was because you didn't sco them. But now it is lawful to shoot this very game bin, and wo expect to see some nice strings of them brought in. Mr. May's cider mill is being used t' a fearful extent just now. Every body who has a tree of apples will probably borrow that cider mill, nud his heart will be made glad by imbib ing tho 'juice that Hows from the healthful apple. We suppose that mill cannot bo bot on a squeeze, even by tho average commcicial traveler. "Pennsylvania's Day" at the Con tsnuia, which occurred ou Thursday last, was the biggest day tho Exhibi- . - r . 100 lias exporiencea sine it was .opened. More than n .quarter of a .million dollars were taken in at the gates. Governor Hartranft had a re ception in the Stato building. Mr. Brewster's oration is spoken of in the ugliest terms, by tho representatives jof the press. The evening was devo Jed to fireworks, which were the most complete and extensive of anything of tho kind that has ever taken placo in tho United States. Monday's Commercial gives a li4 of Union Soldiers turned out by the Democratic House of Representatives, and a list of Rebel soldiers appointed in their stcaJ. From this exhibit it nppcan that there wero fifty-seveu Union soldiers, many of them crip pled, turued out, and forty-seven rebel soldiers nppoiuted by the Repreeeuta-; tives of the Dcmoccacy w hich hopois tho soldier sq much, a ord,?, On .Wcdncaday.evening last, lion. Geo. A. Jenks addressed a largo meeting at lb Court House. Mr. Jenks made a very smooth speech; in fact, a speech that was oily. His in tention evidently was to flntter Repub licans into giving him a hoist this fall.' Ho said tho Republican party had been a great parly, and had performed great grand deed, which ; would live in history. But, ah I it was now cor rupt ;, he caM it smoothly, but Btill ho said it; it was corrupt. But then ie order to pacify his Republican hearers, ho assured them that the Democratic party had been just as corrupt; nay if we understand the meaning of words, he called it worse names, and made it several degrees lower In cor ruption than tho Republican party is now. Uo desired good men in tho Republican party to leave it, and come to the standard of Tildeu and reform, because, the parly to which they were now nttached was so putrid ly corrupt that good men shouldn't stay in it. But Mr. Jenkf, did not, to cxciho this exhoration, tell his hearers that when tho Democratic party was so badly decomposed that its stench was like nnto the breath of ten thousand turkcy-bunzards, that he, honest man that ho was, divorced him self from tho mass of corruption, and camo out and voted with the Repub lican party; a party which at that time, according to his speech, was composed of honest men, headed by honest lea lers. Oh, 110! he didn't say that he had performed that act of hon ety, and co::isteiicy but he stuck to th old mass, shutting his eyes to its horrors, holding his nose, to its stench And thore he is to-day, asking the mass ofliono.-t Republicans to follow his precepts, but not, in the name of reform, his example. Mr. Jenks made some personal explanations, and went on to show how in the committee of which he was a member, useless ofli cials were enit adrift, and bo much money saved the Government, that the only wonder is that the natioria debt was not paid off with the savings of this . committee. At the close of Mr. .Tenksr fpoech somebody moved that "we give threo cheers for Mr Jenks. Ho motion was seconded, and put from tho chair. By a light vote it was carried that the . audience ho allowed to bhter Mr- Jenks. So they commenced. The first cheer was a very light one, and like Rip Van Winkle, they didn't count that time, but gave him three more, making four in all. The meeting then adjourned COURT PROCEEDINGS HCI'T. TKKM, 1S70. Court opened nt 2 o'clock, p, m., on Monday, Sept. 2G, with Hon. L. D Wet more, President, and Hons. J. G Dale and E. Kerr, Associate Judges, present. Constables called and all presented their returns except from Tionesta borough. Grand Jury called, and N. P, Wheeler , sworn as Foreman. His Honor, L. D. Wetmore, in his chargo tu tho Grand Jury, particularly called their attention to the matter of how our local taxes were applied, such as school, road and poor taxes, tellinsr the juror that it was their duty to see that the r.icney arising from such tax- 08 wa properly applied, and in the proper time; especially the road tax, to bo worked out under tho supervis ion -(' the pathmasters. J. II. Derii ksoij it Co. vs. John McDonald and John G. Tuft. Ver dict for plaintiffs, $200. Motion for a uew trial ovcrrulod by tha Court. Mary M. Woodington, Administra trix, vs. James Shriver et. al. Admin istrators of Jacob Shriver dee'd. Ver dict for plaintiff, $1280.82. Motion for a new trial. Rule to show cause granted. G. W. Dean vs. J. II. Dcrickson & &Co. Verdict for plain tiff, $25. Charles Murphy and wifo vs. Thos. Porter. Verdict for pluiutifT, six cents damages and costs. John Bocker vs. John D. Hunt. Verdict for plaintiff, $226.-13. W. B. Weed, of Warren, Pa., was appointed stenographer for the term, and upon petition of two-thirds of the resident attorneys, the Court appointed him to act another terra. Grand Jury found a true bill against Jesse Carson, for larceuy. The Petit Jury found tho defendant not guilty. The balance of Th$ caws were con- j ttnued till uext term, 1 Adjourned Court to be held oa. lfc$ 3d Mouday of November, Meu's Ladie6 and Misses' Gum Oven-hots at Robinson & Bonner's. 2 Republican Meetings ! There will be Republican meetings held throughout tho County, at the following times and places: 'Whig Hill, Friday, October 13. -Nebraska, Tuesday, " 17. East Hickory, Friday " - 20. Clarington, Tuesday 1 " 21. V Fagundas, Friday " 27. yTioncf-ta, Tuesday " 31. Brookstoir, Friday, November 3. Good and efficient Speakers will be present at each . of these meetings. Republicans are earnestly requested to ba present,- and to bring their friends, as the issues of the day will be fully discussed. C. A. Randall Ch'n Rep. Co. Com. Along in the summer, when Geo. Sawyer was suffering so severely front the bite of a spider, neighboring papers copied from the Tionesta papers ac couuts of the case, each paper, eviden tly re-writing tho article, and making it a little stronget than tho paper it was taken from. The fact sifted here, was that Mr. Sawyer had lost about 251b8. in two weeks. "Well Georgo is a big man, and could better spare that amouut of flesh, than many an othar man could spare five lbs. How ever, the papers kept Georgo getting thinner and thinn r until ho was a living skeleton, a mere anotomy, a rack of bones shaken by every breeze, and rattled by every emotion. The story at length found its way into tho Rocky Mountains, and here, a few days ago, co.nes a letter to the P. M. of this placo from an M. D. who lives in some town thereabouts, statin" that he had heard of Sawyer's case, and en closing some bark1 and roots, which he wanted the spider-bitten invalid to try, and report the result to him. As the name Qf the roots were not given the cure is not liable to bono fit man kind generally, in such cass. He will bo astouished to learn that Saw .1 1 . 1 )vr ia uoiug nis regular work, every day, eating tremendous meals, and could probaby put l.ho Rocky Moun tain M. D. on his back three times out of four at "shoulder and elbow.". , , The Semi-annual election of offr cers of Tionesta Lodge, No. 368, I. O O. F., took place -ou last Friday eve ning. ine loiiowing omcers were elected : N. G., T, J. Van Giesen. . i V. G., S. J. Seller. ' S., D. W. Clark. A. 3., W. Y. Siggins. , T., M. Einstein. Rep. to Graud Lodge, W. R. Dunn. Some Go aliens, all but two or threo from Crawford county, were nat uralized in the Court here lust week. As they were brought over here .free of cost to theinsolvcti, by eiime of the shining lights of the Titusville Democ racy, it may be fairly inferred that they will vote for Tilden, notwiih standing the Courier's abuse of the Notwithstanding the croakings of a few chronic fruit prophets, the chest nut crop is a success, and much quiet happiuess results therefrom. Nearly every man you meet on our streets is munching chestnuts. Wo have some chaps here who are not desperately in dustrious, but it s a mighty lazy man who cannot get up energy enough to club a tree which is loaded down with chestnuts, especially if tho trea hap pens to bo on somebody's private property, and a notice stuck upon it not to disturb it. No accidents have as yet happened to chestnut pickers this year. The company composed of M Hulings, of Emleuton, Capt. Howe, of Iranklin, and several other old oil operators, have all the michinery on land, and we believe have put up a derrick on a lease near Marienvilie, this county, and work will commence at once. .A son of Col. Hunt, in com pany with some other parties, is also perparing to sink a well, near the same placo. The engine and boiler for the alter venture passed through Tiones ta last week, en route for tho scene of action. Of course we all want au oil exciteraeut but if it comes right away we fear that tho interest in the Presi dential canvass will declino visibly. Since our last issue . there have becu three deaths in town, all from diptheria. Tw littlo boys of Mr, ii t Johuson, and a little girl of Mr. Tiets worth were tho victims. ThU is the third child Mr. Johuson has lost withiu two weeks, aud the sympathy of every parent in the vicinity is with hjm a,ad his afflicted family, as with others who have 6uCJrod. Wo hear of no new casea of thii diae;yje. ' ITr-r III! IIIHMI.M IIIMHIIIHIIIIIimilllllllB I I, Jofnt Discussion" Proposed. It is customnry in many places for tho competing candidates for office to meet and discuss the questions at issue, each occupying an equal portion of the lime, and governed by certain rules of courtesy. ,The plan is accepted as a good one, and wo are authorized to say that Geneial Harry White i will ing to meet Mr. Jenks in this capacity, at any point in this county, and nt such time as may be selected by com mittees representing each party. It is left with Mr. Jenks and his friends Uflffy whether- ucleoting shall take place or not. The people are anxious to learn tho truth, the whole truth, and in no way will they bo so likely to do so as when both si Jes are presen ted from the same platform, in the presence of friend und foe. What say you, Mr. 'Jeau.-Brookville Republic' an.-..,. -,.- .v . , , ' Lacytown Correspondence. Lacytown, Oct. 2, 1876. Ed. Kei'uulican: J. Gilfillen is put ting up a bridge from the corner of the sawmill to a point on the other' side of the creek n littlo abovo the Round Rock, for the purpose of run ning slabs to that side. Wo regret that the burning of the aforesaid slabs will destroy our pleasant viow of tho hill. So it seems tho beauties of the forest must eve; give way to the re lentless hand of progress. Tho slash bridge is in an unsafe con dition. We would warn all who are not ready to "pass in their checks," to stay off it. We failed to remark that S. C. Roup has purchased a pony, of the mustang species, which he will hire at reasonable price. No extra charge for speed. We have our opinion of that man who sold somo silver polish, or plat ing so-called, to a young lady. It's a humbug. There is not much talk of political reform here. What we would like to hear is a good, orthodox sermon. We would insure the Rev. a general slaugh ter, among the chickens, at least. Eggs and butter in great demand here will pay cash. Our hills are looking beautiful, in their coat of crimson and gold. Quite a frost Wednesday mornin-j. No harm done. I Dk Clake. Teachers'. Examinations. Public examinations of teachers w"ll be held as follows : Claiiugton, Oct. 14, 1870. Tionesta, " 17, " Neilltown " 18, " Teachers who ueod certificate fur next term, should attend. Directors are especially invited to bo present. II. S. Brockway, Co. Supt. ,Sept. lli, l7b. , . , , ; NOTICE. Having opened a new sot of books in partnership, I have left my own accounts in hands of W. E. Lathy, t,sq., lor collection. X'arties owing iuo please lake notice J. E. Blaine, M. D. 3IOSEY. We will pay cash on delivery at our mill in Tionesta, for white oak stave nud heading bolts at the follow ing prices: Stave bolts, k inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft., $4.50. Heading bolts 22 inches long, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 , 4. (JO. Heading bolts must bo made from timber at least 20 inches in diameter. Oflice at Lawrence House. J. II. Derickpon & Co. 27tf FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, aud in which ho uow resides, ia in my hands for sulo at very low 6gures. Torm3- ono-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can bo bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf.f ruis rAPEit is ox riLK with Wlu-ro Atlvvrtialiii; CuulrauU bo mudo. Oil WOH1C of all kiiuUduiiitt)iaof lico on bhoi t nutiie. ei7 CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. ' '. Flour y barrel - - - $(!(7.r.(ii(7.2r Flour -ci. sack - 1.70C;1.'J0 Com Meal, Iwlted - 1.00 Chop feed -" - - - JI.Ofirl.75 ltyo "! bushel - . - -, 75rCSO Ontu 't fnisliel - : : -"-.,-- -,; . -44 rr TO Corn, enrs ' - - - '- 40Tci45 Iloans "ft bushel ... 1.50.2.00 Ham, mignr cured canvascd 18 lircAkfiixt Ilacou, sugar fured - - 1(1 Shoulders ' ' - " - 124 Whiteliah, half-barrels ... 7.00 Take herring half-barrels - - 4.00 Sugar - ....... . lorlJ Syrup - - - - - 75(5l.O0 X. O. MoIahhc - - - 100 Koaat Hio ColTco No. I - 2o(?ij30 Kio Coffee, . . . . 25(3-6 Java Cofioo - - . - - - 35 Tea .-..-.!. .45rcpl.l0 Ilnttr . . . . .; . 2025 Itiee - ' - - . . 10 IJ'tfs, fresh , - - - - 15(,ftl6 Suit ... - 1.1Hi(,2.00 I.nrd - - - - 15(,$18 Iron, common bar - - -; . . 3.75 ails, 10J, keg - - . 3.90 Potatoes, Now ... . 50(460 liime "J bbl. - - ... i.po Neto Advertisement. The Bryant, Strattan & Smith A life scholarship includes a thorougl commercial, Knglifih, penmanship, musi cal, anu telegraphic course. tSeuU lor cir ctilar and Kpee.inions of penmanship. En close mx cents in stamps, and address 20 4 A. XV. SMITH, Meadvillc, 1'n, FOUND. TURIXfl our flxperieneo of th pa t six llionilis, 111 uiOHlldUKKX, I'KIVIM ION, FLOCK A FKKI) UiiHiness in Tio uestu, wo havo found tho old maxim MONEY saved Is money earned," a true one, and mat we nave saved tlio people ot tlie bor ounh and surrounding country a eonsid eraolo amount. Having had a long experience in the wholcsalo business, wo havo peculiar fa cilities for buying from iirat hands, which enables us to oiler extra inducements to Cash Uuycrs, and having adopted tho true system 01 doing business for - CASH only, wo can sell goods for a much less proiit, in lact, competing with prices in uiiy i inc chics in me wraro. In thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in the past, we announce oiu ro moval from the Fisher store, to the pleas ant locauoi: Known as uie ACQ MB BUILDING, (immediately south of the Company Store 1 where, in consideration of tho continued depression in tho tinios, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo soid at war prices, whero theoppor t unities to make money are so much fesa or- ess, $r-In futuroonrstoro will bo keptonar. until i P. M., for tho mutual bouetit of tho general public and ourselves, .1. II. DF, KICK SON f :0, HI "W" Fur nit uro Rooms! Tlio undersiirned bf-irs leavo to Inform tho citizens of Tionesta. and tho public in general, that ho hns openod a FIRST Vh ASS rllRXn I R K STOICK in bis new building at tho junction of Elm St, und tho Dutch 11111 road, whero ho keeps on hand a largo assortment of FURNITURE,- Consisting lu part of Walnut Parlor Sets, tniumr cts, - C'ne Heat Chwirs, Wood Seat Chairs, Hocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Extonsion Tables, Marblo Ton Tables. Kitchen Furniture, iJ ureal is, Uodstoads, Vil:hstands, IjOUngts, Mattresses, Cuplioards, Ilofk CasoMr Fancv Hraokets, Lookinu CilassuH. Pieturo Frames, and AI-SO, SASH &c X)OOS always on hand. His rooiiiH licimr ljirp-n ami i-nll Hitii:i. ed ho is prepared to orter stiporior Induee- luum 10 piircnasc-rs. Call and cxuniina his utork mut luriM. and bo convinced UNDERTAKING; A full assortment of Collins aiul Caskets constantly in stuie. 'aiy A. II. FARTHIDUK. JOli WORK neatly o 1 ueitteU at this ollieo at reasouab1 u iMlus. tit Vv I - V fi-r-.7"n t ' a 1:0. r. nowr.LL .1 co. . 1 ' 1 Thero aro niartyii to lii-ndache wbo might boured by iislnit- . - ; Turraiit's Scllzrr Apcritnt, '- The tomi!h; ovoi burdened until lis r enprrativo power is weakened. revpnifS itself upon tho poo.i head, w hichlt makes to aeho arhl torture the otrender. Th nso or thin irporrorrt will carry oir naturallv, and almost imperceptibly, the olfendiiig cause. TIu disraso in removed, aud tbe hwil ceases fo jieflr. 20 4 . WLjf BV AISi DRUGGISTS. f A FARM AND HOME Ob' YOVROWN. . ; Now Is the Trni to Rocuro Jt t ', Tho lost and chcniies ltmds In market nro in ICastern Nebraska, on tho line of the Union Pacific ltailroad. Tim most fa rorahlo terms,. very low rates of faro and freight to all settlers. ; Tho best markets Free passes to land buyers. Maps, des criptive jmmphlets, new edition of "Tho Pioneer" sent t'roo everywhere.- Address O. F. DAVIS, Land' Commissioner, U. P. It. It., Omaha, Neb. 26 4 Q3$77A week to Agents Saift- VvwrVI I pies JfliJ :k. p P. Vick- cry, Augusta, Mo. WESTE R f 1 LANDS HOMESTEADS. Ifyou want relialile information whero and how to get a cheap Farm, or geveromont Homestead, free, scad your address to S. J, Oilnioro, Laud Com tnissioner, Law rence, Kansas, nnd receive gratis a eopy of The Kansas Pacific Homestead, t i 2G 4 TO AGHNTH or any who nkkd wohk. THE BIG BONANZA Ti& I'an Do (nille's nv lok 'HitU Intrir ductlon by Mark Twain is .just ready. It in tho richest in texts anil Illustrations seen for a long time. Aro yon outof work or dragging along on Home dull book 7 Go for this one. It will till your pockets sure! Don't delay and lose territory you want; send for circular at once. It costs nothing to see them. Address A Ml'! It I CAN PUH MSHIXWCn., Hartford, Conn., or F. C. I1L1SS CO., Newark, N. J.. ; . 20 4 LAND FOR SALE. O,O0O ACItEH Of farming and timber lands; pear tlw great Kanawaha lUver, in Putnam -Comity, West Virginia, in iuanUties to suit purchasers. SoH good, water pure nud abundant, timber excellent; churches, schools and mills convenient; title perfect. Prico f:l to 3 per acre. Terms aevoinnio dating. Setid for full dascriptlon to J. Lj. McLean, Wintiild, Putnam County, West Virginia. . 1 ,- - 2ti 4 . O TKxtra Flno mixed cards, with name, Ola uoiit. pjst paid. Jj. Jpnes A Co., Nassau, N, Y. , 20 4 - Visiting Cards, with vour name Ulil? f. IIt .-u, ni lltt 1111 Atlli. nQUHVD 200 styles. Agents wanted. Maniple for stamp. A. H. Fuller tt Co., Proekton, tr.... on Ai tntj. AVI FELT CAliPKTlNtJS, 35 ct. per vanL FKLT CKILINO for rooms In plaeeof Plaster. FFLT HOOFING and SIDING For samples, address C. J, FAY, Cam don, Now Jersey. - 28 4 ; T( Til 13 WORKING CLASS. Wo can furnish you employment at which you ean innko very large pay, in your own locali ties, without being away from home over night. Agents wantod in every town and county to take subscribers for The Con tennial ltoeord, tho larircst-publication in the United States K! pages, 0-t eoluiiins ; Flogantly Illustrated ; Terms only l pr year. The ltecord is devottsl to whatovor is of interest conucutcd with tlio Centen nial vear. Tho GroAt Kxhibition nt Phil adelphia is fully illustrated in detail. Ev erybody want ( it. Tho whole people feel great interest in their Country's Centen nial llirtlnlay, and wa'nt to know all about It. An elegant patriotic cravon drawing premium picture is presented free to each subscriber. It ia entitled, 'In reinoni branee of tho Ono Hundredtli Anuiversa- vv of tho Indepenpeneo of tho United. States." Size, 211x30 inches. Anvonocarr bocoino a successful ai;ont. for but show the paper and pieturo and hundreds of subscribers uro oasily obtained every where. There is 110 business that will pay liko this at present. Wo havo many agents who aro making as high as 'JO per dav and upwards. Now is tho tinio. t don't delay. Itomcmbcr it cost nothinutogive the business a trial. Send for' our circu lars, terms, and samplo copy of paper, which aro nont freo to all who apply; . do it to-day Completo outfit free to thoso who decide to ennaao. Farmers and me chanics, and their sons and daughters make tho very Isist ot agenta. Address, 11 1 E CKN TEN IS 1 A L ltECOHD, . ' 12 tim. , Portland. Maine. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Railway, and buffalo, worry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND A I'TEH Sunday, July 2, 1870, trains will run a follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward. Nu. 1 Ka. 4 i p m a nt p m 7:r0 2:,V. 6:40 (i;37 4:33 4:.ri ti:lM!l2:4!!l 3:M , 5:15: 1 1:40 3:35 No. 1 No. 1 .V. 3 a m p in p in Pittsbuikh 8:.rn 2:25 8:4 W PtmJuii10:02 Kittiiuning 10:4D H. H k.lunell:2:! lhadyllcnd 11:10 3;I8 4:30 10:.t) 11:4 12:.ri. .r:2.r) .5:41) 1:20 2;30, 5:04 11:27 2:15 10:4-1 12i40 Parker- 12;L 4:2 Emlenton 12:4s 0:53 7:40 8:15 8:50, 2:.W 4:10 r:i (:2 4:01t 3:30 10:25 I2:0t 10:32' Scrubgrass 1:27 !:4 Franklin 2:0;i 2:5: it:ir.' !:.40 Oil City 3:30, 2:20 8:25 8:25 8:10 5:51 5:(K1 3:20 1:40 . 7:58 7:10 01polU 2: in 8::tr. MM! 10:31 Kaglo Hock S:iO 10:20- lioncKta .-' J:.V D:.v. t:08 8:20, 1:47 Tidiouto 4:11 ll:')0 Irviuutun fi;U0 1:15 fi:27 Ronsevillo 2:53 :!() 4:47 li-.l 8:o. 1:If) Titusvillo 10:10 7:nft 1:05 Cony l:13JU:. Mavvlllo liuiirtlo 10:51 10:10 1:0 t!:5 12:30' P. in p. u ip, mla.. in u. in p. in MAVl'll Mi lIAltllO Oimi'I Sun't. J. MOKTON 11 ALL, Gen 1 Passenger Alickot Agent.. w J ANTED." Any pei-son can mak f-'iUO a month Melting our lelter-eopvmg Issik. Anv 11110 that has a letter to write will buy it. No press or water used Send stamp for circular. Excelsior Co. 17 Tribunu lUUKling, Cuieag. 111. la