WEDNESDAY MORNING, JINK !S, 1SS1. non. our, 1 1 officuhs. ftvrijr.--&. .1. Wnr.(WT. I'miticifwrn North viirl, T. .1. Van Oicsoii.T. P.. 'nh! i, .(no. A Hurl; South w.inl, (i. V. Robinson, N. II. Ilusli-t,' 101 1 llolenian. fc .limticr if the. Pence 3. T. Brcnnnn, I). S. Knnx. Conittitde Jamci Walters. ' School DirertornJ. Hlmwkry, H. .T. Woleotl, J. K. P.biiiio, . I!. Kelly, J. T. Brennan, A. J I. Partridge. FOHEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mrmhr.r of Orinrrrcx -Jas. Mosimovr, 'sissrntliliiV.. n Davis. Prexideiil Jud'eW. I. BroN. .Iwuefrtfo Jult;cii3ons IIkck, 'C. A. Ud.i.. ' i Traisurrr'X. S. WitEMAX. 3 Prothonotarti. Register C Uncord jf',dte. fiherifT.C. A. 11antAT.l. -,7 (Jommi winner Km liKRUff,1 Isaac Loxo, II. W. Li'.PF.ni'R. J . (hunt; Superintendent .1. 1 Him. ATtn. ' 'V District Attorney S. P. iRWttt. .ir; C1ommi.i-iioners-C. II. Church. Fhtu'r YonrroK. Cfiiinty Siirrejor F. F. Wiiittkktn. On-owVr C. II. CiU'RCir. VovvtM Auditor Nininr.AS THOMP SON, 1).P. CorET.AKP, F. 0. I-ACT. CUS1NCS3 DJRECTORY. TI0UE3TA LODGE . v?. jot- 'a". .-" ' iXKYVH every Saturday evening, nt 7 1VL o'clock, it) tho Lodge Room in Par- tridgo's Hall. P. M. CLARK. X. O O. W. RaW YF.ri, Sce'y. -tr. E. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Tionnsla. Pa. Collections made in this and adjoin ing counties. 'f'-ly ATTORNEY AT xk W, Kim wf. TIONFS TA , PA. rp F. RITCIIEY, ATTORN E Y-AT-L a W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. .V. 15. I I1AV, A T T O II X E Y - A T L A Vr , TIONESTA, PA. LCCAL AND ;;:L-t:r-lI.ArI''OU:,, .- Cnil."n''i1 Time TkIiIc Tion.iln S'iM'hi. north. sot. nr. Train K.... S: l:t urn iTniin IS..... l'):."7 am Truin53 11:22 am jTrai n 10 1:31 pin Tr:in It :'.;0J puip'raii.! 7:1'.' pm Train 18 5:0 1 pm Train 0 North, and Train in South carry tho mail. JT. E. Sabbath School at 10 nb, F. M. Sabbntli Scliool nt 11 a. in., Presbyterian Sabbath School at 3 p. m. --Rev. Hill will occupy tho pulpit of the M. E. Church next Simday evening nt S o'clock. ATTENTION KOWMEUSJ 4 1 hnvolicpn admitted li vrai-tico n'i an AttovMy in t!io Pension OfHi'o nt. Wash ington, ' D. C. All oIVk-pi-h, Koldlors, or Kailors who wpi'p injuri'd in tho into war, nn obtain pensions to winch thoy may bo entitled; lv calliiiK on or addretsin'' mn at -Tionii, Pa. Also, claims for nrreaniires YJwillv''iiy wui receive jiruini'i. at tention. Havisisr been over fnvir yours n soldier in th U" war, and Ifvimr i'or n tminber of vears ei'pafied in tho prosecution of sol diers' claims, iiiv experieneo will assure tho eollection of cUiinia In lh shortest po.s KibloUmn. J. 15. AtJNKW. . -ntr. ; Lawrence House?,- rprONVSTA, PF.XX'A, V?.T. SMKATt- L 15AF(Jll, PitorRiKTon. This lions' Is cmtrallv loealod. l lverylliiiii; new and well furnished Superior aecom moda tions nnd strict attention irivon to iruests. Vnta!)les and Fruits of all Kinds served in their season. Sample room for Com mercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, nONXKUA .AflNEW BLOCK. T. C. l .Iacksov, Prom ietor. This is a new mouse, and has just been littnd np for tho ieeonituodatioii of tho i.r.blie. A )ortion of tho patronage, of tho public il solicited. C-v y c. coiiuux, m. f)., rilYSICIAX X- SUP.niotiM, 1 las had over fifteen years pxporieneo in tho practice of Ids profession, having jrrad mited letKlii and honorably May H. lsfi,". Oirii'O nnd Residence In Forest House, opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Ail!?. 25-1880 J. 13. 51. E- TIOXF.STA, PA. Oki'U K Hours; 7 to 9 A. M.. 7 tn 0 r. M. Wednesday ami Saturdays from il A. M. to 3 l. M. D It. K L. STEADMAX, SUUGHOX DENTIST. Dental room in Acomb bnildiii;. up stairs, opposite, the Lawrence House, Tio ikisIk, Pa. All worK. warranted, un i at reas'nalilo prices. 1!. Miy. A. B. KKLLY. MA Y, PAIZK .0 CO., B AITKERS Corner of Kim fc Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Pank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Tinio Deposits. Collections nkideon all thoVrlneipal points of the U. S, Collections solicited. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. M. CARPENTER, - - PA., - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho latest t-tyles the art. "i-t QII AUUeSKA 1 S 1(T, Pit ACTIO AT. CARRIAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of lilum's PhickmiUi shoji, r:..M ST., I'l ( 4 )'!' A, PA Our jail still hungers for an occu pant. Will Wolcott came dotvn from Bradford, Monday. llou. E. L. Davis raturncd home from llarrisburn; last evening. Tho itinerant musician from Italy has thug far given Tionesta the go-by. Republicans, don't forget the Pri maries next Saturday afternoon, 'lurn out (or the good of the party. Mr. J. L. Diven, of the firm of Div eu & Co., Job Printers, Oil City, puil us a plenoant call yesterday. For Cultivators, Shovel-Plows and Road Scrapers go to Robinson & Bon ner's, t. A new ewiich is being put in by the ii P.&W.,at this station, the better to facilitate shipping, which i3 rapidly increasing. --Tionesta will celebrate the Fourth of ,1 oly just about as slm did Decor ation D'ty judging from present in dications. Let eve ry good Republican go to tho Primaries next Saturday after noon, ami lot him make- an tHott to get out a bit; vote. Ltsst week was, a good one for "Arabinu" lumber, but some of the boys think it don't pay to catch luin bcr fur G cents a thousand. The Salmon Creek Lumber Co. waut to hire fifty men ut good wages to j-cel bark, llioiie wishing a jod tdKiuld apply nt once, as the season is drawing to a close. Mr. .Tas. A. Scott, of Marienvillc is to-day announced us 0 candidate for Auditor, subject to Republican usages in place of Mr. Ilooveler, whose with draws! was noted last week. Williams k Co., havo resumes the hauling of clierry and ash lumber to this station from their Marienvillo mill, and imo beautiful lumber is brought in. Jack McGVay is bossint the job. Ou account of the bridges being carried away by the recent freshet on Ptney creek the Clariou mail does cot go by the way of Nebraska, uud our neighbors are obliged to get their mail for me lima being at this place. A severe hau storm passed over parts of Green and Kingsley town shipt) on Monday, doing considerable damage to crops. One man positively averred that hail fell as large as goose tr;r3 at Newmansville, Clarion county. James G. Carson, Jas. Swailcs and Geo. Albaugh, of this place are an- 'lotinced for Sheriff on tho Greenback ticket, and R. 15. Swalley, of Fagun dus. for Auditor. Ernest Vockroth is out for Commissioner on the Demo cratic side. Tho many friends of Mr. M. Silk, formerly conductor on the P. P. & W. R'y, will bo pleased to leiru that he has engaged in the hotel business in Warren, having taken poossession of the Ludlow House. His friends will take pleasure in patronizing him when they go thai way. The following from an exchange is worth trying : Take half a teaspoon ful of black pepper in powder, ono teaspoonful of brown sugar, and ono teaspoimful of cream. Mix them well together nnd place them in a room on a plate where flies are troublesome and they will very soon disappear. Mr. John Shreve, of Delvidre, 111., arrived in town yesterday. Mr. Shreve was one of the early set tiers of this nlace. having owned the Shreve 1 farm across tho creek. Ho is looking unusually wt-lj, and is meetirg with a warm reception by his many old-time friends who still reside here. Baldwin's Oliicial Railway Gui for June is "on duck" with its usual freshness and abundance- of information so welcome and indisppsisible to the trnwf-linir mi blie. Its accuracy in ra - railroad fctatistics, time tables, etc collided with its many pages of sai! I'm" readir." matter, make tho Guide a boouo companion to tLo travticr. Mr, Geo. M. Krpicr, f-'upt. of ti-u Salmon Creek Lumber Co., had a severe.- attack of cholera morbus on Sunday Inst. I Io is able to Lo out again now. Th initial number of the Cl'rhm Omnty Nalinml, published nt Eden- burr, p;i , by T. W. West & Sou, has reached us. It shows up very credit ably on the start. Mr. W. is nn ex perienced newspaper man, and fully competent to give the citizens a good paper. We wish him success in all but politics. Tho eclipse of the moon on Satur aj night took place according to irograrn, and w as witnessed by a good many of our people w ho were able to sit up till 12 o'clock. By-the-way, come to think of it the Republican Was the first and about the only paper in this fection to call the people's at- antiou to this interesting phenomenon. Our County Commissioners pub- ish a notice calling in 3,000 of For est county bunds on July 1st. In ooking over the numbers advertised we fail to find any corresponding with our bonds, (?) but perhaps they were called in some time ago, being some what busy the while back we haven't ien ablo to give tho matter much attention. . --!. it Thursday, Bruce, fimr-yrar-( 1 1 r..-i of I). XV. Chirk. 1U1 from" the bon d waik noar tho hou.e and broke his riijht thigh bone, about midway between tho knee and hip. Dr. Blaine reduced the fracture- and soon had the little fellow. fueling qnilo comfortable ; he is improving rapidly. Little Efile, Clue Jay. Mr. II. II. May returned last Fri day from a trip to the East, and says while pussiug along tho Susquehanun river he saw fifteen miles long and one mile wide of logs going adrift, the booms having been broken on accouut of the high water. He said he thought ho had seen a greaf. many logs in bis timo but this beat everything for saw- logs that he ever saw. has been off the eve of death fioce last, week, ami it would .seem that unless she soon takes iv turn fur the better she cannot survive much louger. Her cudurance has beeu wonderful thus fur. Truly Mr. Clark and family nte having their portion of aflliction. May they soon obtain relief. Cocksburg Chat. Cooksburg has a scull. Boat building is brisk on Thorn's Run scaffold. The creek scaffold will be fixed up and put into business soon. Joe Morgan presides as chief builder. Three pairs havo been turned already. Two more pairs will be built during the coming summer. Boss Cook is tho proudest man et Cooksburg twins both girls. Tho Ridgway and Tylersborg mail carrier is grieved at tho Cooksburg cigars. Judgo Cook will build two or threo tenant houses during the summer; they will bo built on the eastern side of Thorn's Run. The Judge's sawmill on Them's Ruu will bo run during the summer, as also will the Blackberry Mill ou Maple Creek. About 2,000, 000 feet of boards will be the cut this summer, in addition lo this a iarixo amount of boat stuff, also. Sloughton we forget his first name is head sawyer on the Maple Creek mill. Il is the intention of Mr. Cook to put io There will bo nothing of importance in this locality for eight or ten days, or until Green Bros, finish Darling Isro. 2. The well of most importance, however, is that of tho P. & E. com pany, south-west of the Blue Jay wells, which will probably reach tho sand in fifteen or twenty days. This will bo a very fair, test for considerable territory in the northern part of Forest county. Derrick. Mr. Ed. Reed, of Foxburg, was in town yesterday. He states that oper ations on the above wells, besides the one being drilled by Connelly &, Co., on the Wood ti act, and one by him self on the Fox & Hill tract, are being pushed as rapidly as possihle, and that they will bo down between the 25th and "0th of this month. These are all important test wells and are being closely watched by interested parlies. I f v '"''. f ro going 011 a I'ic-nic rr Ivvjnrsion don't make life bnch u by ovr heating yourself ov-. r stove during the hot iviMintr t - bake nice cakes, when yu: ca ' aiost any store in the country ' ' y asking for a pound of Marvia'.i I. ,.iou Imperial Wafers, Lady -. l-'irigvrs, Strawberry .Tumbles, Sarah Bern hardt Jumbles, Jamacia gu&ps or Star nic nacs and get just what you 'waut. Dealers, will do well to order a coso of Marvins 4th of July "assortment' thereby getting the above named variety as they are gotten up expressly for the present eeasoD. We have fc many imitators that we leel obliged to ask our friends to be particular aijd see that our name is on every package of Crackers, Cakes or. .Biscuit they buy, S. S. Marvin & Co.,.. VI & 93 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 2t. . .j Facts From Fagu.ndu.3. Mrs. Royal Scott is lying very low Mr. Daniel Cannon's family are un dergoing the ordiiul of measles. Do you see that tired, thirsty look- individual going from house to house lie is a candidate. They are thick as hops. Mr. E. L. Jones, of Trunkeyville, is . .. mi - painting his House, ine appearauce of his property is wonderfully im proved. Miss Cora Fisk, one of Berrytown's most industrious and untiring stu dents, has taken charge of t'te Trun keyville school. We understand that Mr. O. W. TIONIiSTA MAUKKTH, ; COKUECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEATEES. ' Mr. W. W. Kellett, of Boston, has been stopping in town for some time. lie is here in the intercct of some of tho tannerynien of Boston, and it is rumored that a factory for the manufacture of extracts, and possibly a full fledged tannery, will be erected in this vicinity before long. It seems almost too good to believe, but we patiently await the results. Tho Tiunestu borough School Board held a meeting ou Monday eve ning last. It was decided to have thice schools and eight months school ing. The salaries were fixed us fol lows : First room 45 ; second and third rooms ;10 each. A 10-mill school tax was levied for 1831. Tho question which now agitates the pub lic is where ihey propoco to hold the third school. Certainly not iu the old "rack" they occupied last wiuter. Miss Blaucho M.. Burton, who is well known in Warren, and who has beeu a teacher in the Union School for four years, is to bo married this (Thursday) evening, at the residence of her father, Rev. S. S. Burton, at Cattaraugus, N. Y., to Mr. Herman C. Hawkins, of Portland, Oregon. Several of her friends from Warren were present at the ceremony. Her many friends here will unite with us iu wishing the" happy couple a long and prosperous life. Warren Mail. -"Every dog has his day," and "Old Jack", who laid the most of t'no time at the head of our stairs, now "sleeps the sleep that knows no waking," hav ing dropped 4'rom the river bridge with a stoue tied to his neck. He was a noble brute in his day, and now may he rest in peaco in the happy hunting grounds. Dr. Cobum's little cocker spaniel also expired suddenly at the end of Tom Van Giesen's "Winches ter," she having helped herself to ciaht or ton of Turn's spring chickens. The Doctor is of tho opinion that it was ad oggoncd mean trick. The flood of last week the se verest we have had iu mauy years lid great damage all over this section af tho Stute- Tho creek and river overflowed their banks in many pla eesj and a great mauy logs and boards were lost. Among the sufferers along tha creek were Wheeler & Dusenbury, Dalo & Lawrence, D. S. Knox, aud Dithridgo it Landers, all of whom lost from 500 to 1000 logs each. Miles & Shcasley last considerable lumber, aud others suffered more or less. The corn crop ou Cat ground was badly dama ged, and iu mauy ciues entirely ruin ed. The damage doiio to roads, bridges Ac., in this county will amount ta thousands of dollars, nearly every road in tho county having buffered m.ro or less. Millions of feet of boards and limber lying at Pittsburgh were curried away by the flood. The lde3t inhabitant cannot call to mem ory another such a raiu storm in the rnonili of June. Beatty contemplates putting down a considerable square timber during the test well on hi farm, to (ho depth of coming winter; it will bo taken out twenty-five or thirty hundred feet. the latter part of tho summer. Squire John still retains his position as miller at. the Cooksburg flouring mills. If good grain is furnished him he can produce as good flour as can be made elsewhere. During the past year Judge Cook purchased, and man ufactured into flour at his own mill, not be less than 1000 bushels cf wheat Cooksburg is emerging, slowly yet surely, from the shadows of the forest into the smiling sunshine of agticul ture. Fifteen acies of new ground has been made to pass under the yoke of tho husbandman, ten of which bears a crop of wheat'the present season ; of oats the Judge has iu 30 acres ; of corn about 20, and in grass about 00. He is making a successful effort to bring up to bettor production the old farm which lies along the creek; it has been "limed'' with lime from the Fry burg lime works; tln3 lime costs $4 per ton; one ton is sufficient for four acres. Judge Cook has been absent in Pittsburgh through the spring, return ing homo only a short time since; al though ablo to be around seeing after Dr. Moore, of Cleveland, formerly of Faguudus. is visiting friends here. He visited tho Sabbath School on Sun day and made a very interesting aud instructive address. While residing here the Doctor was a zealous worker in the Sunday Schoed. The school board met recently and orgauized. Tho fneuds 01 educatiou in the township expected much from the new board, aud were disappointed. Instead of goiug forward tho board took a backward- step and shortened the school term. It is argued that this course was necasssry owing to the condition of tho finances. If this be true it is duo to the short-sighted poli cy of the board of the previous year. Jim. June 13, 1831. Flour "ji barrel ehoieo Flour sack, best Corn Meal, UN) tts - -Chop feed, pure p;rain Oats Xew bushel -Corn, Strolled -Beans bushel -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Paeon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whitetish, half-barrel?) Lako herring hull-barrels Sugar - - - - Syrup - X. O. Molasses new Roast Itio Colteo Rio Coffee, -Java Coffeo - Tea Butter Rieo - - - - - Eggs, fresh - Salt best la!' o Lard - - - - . - Iron, common bar Xaila, lOd, i keg - Potatoes - Limo "P bid. - - - Dried Apples per lt Dried Beef - Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per . COO 0.7." ' 1.2rfi 1.05 1.2.". 0)1. 40 " - 1.2f,rwsl.3ri, ' BO1 - - 70 i.ro2.co. - . IV . 12i . - 810 - S.00 5.50. - 9lli 75 - 5075 JSCV2.r' 102U 35 .25(300. - 20(ii;."' 08 10; 10(i!l3 . - 1.6.1 . 14 - 3.50 - 3.73 - 74 1.50 - - 57 17 1$ - - 1C Talmsgo Rejects the Revision. New York, June 5. Tho Rev. Robert Collyer admires the revised Bible. Dr. Talmage declares it will multiply infidelity anj pronounces the revision a literary botch. It will never his business affairs, yet he is not fully i)0 aJ0pted ia this ceuutry if a fearless recovered from his severe illuess in criticism of the people speaks out its tho spring, He will return to Pitts- ,T)ind. I reject this revision because burgh again in a short timo. j 3 a mechanical failure ; because its Samuel Calvin and wife have been verses and headings havo beeu abun- up from tho city on a visit. Mr. Cal- J0ned. Here is a paragraph u column vin is practicing his profession as a lawver in the Smoky City. June 14, 1881. Quillis. No More Games of Chance to be PUed for Drinks. Tho following is a full text of an important bill which has pasped both branches of the legislature nnd has been 6igued by Governor lloyt : Sectiou 1 That if the proprietor, keeper, lessee or manager of any saloon, hotel, tavern, inn, billard room or other place of resort or eutertain meiit shall keep, maiutain or permit to bo played upon his premises, or" in connection therewith, or having pass age or communication to or with the same, tho game or amusement of pool with balls or any other gamo ofchance the result or pi ice of forl'eituro of pay ment in any firm of such game or amusement shall be by drinks, of vinous, spiritous, malt or brewed liq uors or any mixture thereof, ho or she shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be sen tenced for the first offence to pay a fine of one hundred dollars ami undergo an imprisonment of not less than ninety days, and for the second offence to pay a (ine of five hundred dollars and to undergo an imprisonment of not less than ona year ; aud any license grant ed for the keeping of such saloon, hotel, tavern, inn, billiard room or other place of resort or amusement shull, upon such second conviction, bo de clared mill and vr.i.l by tho court iu which the said sevoud oo'en-o shall be tried. ApplOVvd .) one 1 , l 'si. 1Ii;m;v M. Hovt. J W. MORROW. M. D., j PIIA'STCIAX fe SURGEOX. 5 Late of Armstrong county, having locate" iu Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours For tho present will have his oftlce oppo site tho Lawrenco House. may-18 S1 JOTICK TO BOXD-HOLDERS. Notice is horeby given that tho prinel pal anil accrued interest 011 tho followinf Forest County Bonds will bo paid at tin Treasurer's o'llice, Tionesta, Pa., tho firs day of July, lSl, and tho interest on sail !:onds will ceaso or. that day : Bonds Nos 5 and 25, ifl.tiuu each ; and Nos. 8, U, 10, 11 12, aud 13, Jot (0 each. '; KLI BEItLTW. ) ISAAC LOXU, Co. Comr's H. W. LEDEBUR, I Attest: J. T. Beknnan, Clerk. Formerly Pittsburgh, TitusvilU & Butlala'Ry SPRIXO TIME TABLE, April 13, 1S3J A. M. 0 35 Isj 55 12 40 10 OS and a half long, in the middle of which are buried tho blessed words "Jesus wept," instead of standing out in soli tude with all their grandeur, pathos, tenderness and omnipotent meaniug I regret tho new veriion becauso of its amazing travality. You remember Christ's sermon, where He speaks of putting now wine into old bottles. The new version substitutes the word skins, us if they could not explain hollies a well as skins. "Laughter. "Show me a penny," said Christ. The revis ers say "show meadinarius." Laugh ter. Tho old translation was too much for the delicacy of our American part of tho New Testament Company, where it says : "For he was naked." The American committee chose that it should read: Had on his undergar ment only." Laughter. Ha de plored the circulation of statements tlial there aro forty errors in King James' version of the sermon ou tho mount and 15,000 errors iu iho New Testament. He believed the revision would make more infidels than the thirty-eight revisers could reclaim in tho nine iiuudred and sixty-nino years of Methuselah and half a doz.m other biblical patriarchs combined. "Hands off tho Word of God. Remember toe fate of IV.iuh," Dr. Tnlniugo thoutcd. Ho Biid "if the revision should bo re ceived thero would soon bo a Baptist leviMon, a.Milhodist revision ami so V. M. 8 40 8 31 8 17 8 o: 8 01 i 7 !: 7 32 7 21 p.M.jU. Viiriey Pn.) 8 OO'ar Pittsburgh lv 4 40 4 31 3jl5 I'.M. 2 25 2 01 l 53 1 50 1 34 1 IU 1 12 7 12; 12 58 (I 451)2 3 0 30,12 20 V. M . ; P. M I. M.1I10 II (1 11 r. m. 3 30 1". M . j S ltd 4 4i! ar.... Parker ...1 v ar...Foxburg..lv ar . Franklin ..lv ur... Oil City....lv ....Hockwood.,.. Oleopolis ...Eaglo llock... President..... Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkeyvillo.. Tidiouto ... Thompson s... lv..Irviuoton..ar (P.A. V.A P.Ji'l) 12 (Kijl v... arren ...ur A. m. ( Erie. Pi'ilirai) 0 2o'lv.. Bradford ..ar iPhi.t t Ki ie. Hn) lv... Warren ...ur lv..Stoiiehaiii..ar l. M. 8 45 2 32 2 45 5 00, A. M. 7 55 8 03 8 Hi 8 24 8 27 8 43 8 58 0 05 0 111 0 :ss J 55 A. M. A. M. 8 53 A.M. 1 1 ar A. M. 1) 05: 12 08! 12 30 1 48 j P.M. 2 15 2 37 2 45 2 48 3 01 3 20 3 27 3 41 4 03 4 201 P. M. P. M. 4 45 v7J. 1) 00 P. 3 4( IS 41 4 5( 6? 5 (it li ( 7' P. j P. I 7! 7. ou until possibly," ho said, Utile a revision. 'I shall ADDITIONAL TRAINS Lkavk Parki 0:30am, Foxburg 0:40am, Franklin l:iOui Oil Citv '.i:50am. Arrivo Tionesta II: tun, Tiiliauto 12:3S)pm, Irvineton 2:00pt Warren 2:35pwi., Stonehuin 2:48pr Lxavk Nfcuicham 7:3Ham, Warren 7:45ar Irvineton 8:45am. Arrive Tidiouto t:57i',l Tionesta t:57ain. Oil Cit v 12:20pm CMAIJTAI'UA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave lil Oily lor Pet. Centre, '1 tusvitle, Spurtanshiirg, Centrevilie, 'orr Mayville, ilroctoii at 0:50am, 10;l5.un, 2: pin', 5:00pm, 8:50pin. Arrive at 7:f'5:U H:42am. 2: lupin, 3;"0pm, 8:'i5pm. Sunday Train luavt.-t 7:30uni ; arriv 7:2oniii. UNION A-TITUS VILLIC BRANCH. Train leaves Tiuisvillo 5:50pm; aniv I '11 ion City 8:0Opm. Leaves t'nion Ci 7;i 10.1111 ; arrives Ticusvillo 0:15am. Trains run daily except Sunday. Ti'iins are run iu Philadelphia timo. Pullman Sleeping Cars run Uai between Tit us vile and Pittsburgh on trid leaving ;BrocUm 3:15pm ami Pitlsbur. 8:15pm. : .Tic kets Ko'.d and luiggugo cheek to iill principal points. Oct lime rabies giving full informal! from Company's Auvnls. T II. WILSON, Ocn. Supt W. S. BALDWIN, Oil Cliv, 1 Cicn'l I'as. Agent. 42 Exchange St., Bull'.tl", X.: J. L. CllAUl. Agent, Ti011r.-1.-t. Pa. j TO INVESTORS AND tiltUS PATENTS i; ud how to obtain I'.mn.l.h-t il I'D .a-es free, U"ii iv Slumps 1 i!' Ii'-1 iuc. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, 'MJ. 11a-i.lt A: Sons. ( i I. Mi 1. n : .0 Au.iiv-S : , S-.l 1 1 11 .V ' l i Pal. ir Wa : ' 1
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