r J.,1'!. WEN !v, ..... EDITOR. THE raESJOEfJT'S MESSAGE We rrenl those of our readers who nre tint likely to ct it in any nf the vilier papers, vith lVepident Arthur's Messnpo in tho firm of a Supplement Ihis week. The document needs no fommetits ; it ppenks we for itself Tho lending papers of tho country ppenk of it a one of tjic hrst and most Mtiteniiaiilike ine?.:ij;e! ever presented to Congress, nul all agree that the sug gestions of the President are worthy of tho cartful and immediate attention of our national law-makers. AVehave! been at considerable expense in laying this document before our readers, and we hope those who have not already done fo will read it carefully and study its contents. He beats Pattison by two years. The Governor-elect of Colorado is only thirty years old. Two ceot postage is the most popu lar suggestion in the President's mes sage. It strikes tho' popular heart through the most sensitive artery. Judge Keli.ey says that the one thing certain about a Democratic Speaker is that "he will be a bad one. The "father of tb.e IIoufe" speaks from long experience and knows whereof he affirms. Henry Watterson advises Patti son to let " protection and protection ists go to the devil." Henry is mistaken fn his man. Robert will not send pra tection to a place where the Democrat ic majority is so largo. Dan Voorhees now cava that he is in favor of civil service reform after the Democrats are placed in office that is, he is in favor of keeping faith ful public officials in office, if they are of his kind, and Dan has the majority of his party at his back. The general disgust prevailing among members of the Detnocratc par ty at Pattison's selection, of a Repub-J ljcan Methodist prjieher for his pri vate secretary, is cropping out from every point of the compass in the State. Scranton Republican. A new decision, favorable to pen sion claimants, has been recently made. Heretofore the pensioners, heirs of a missing man, had to prove death or a reasonable presumption. The depart ment lias ruled that the common law established the presumption of death after seven years, so the heirs of a missing man in action are entitled to pension without proof of death. The democratic organs are making considerable noise because Gov.-elect Pattison says he "don't want his iotu 8 guration to cost the State a cent." It is not a good plan to crow before we get out ot the woods. Gov. Tattison and his friends will cost the State enough after they get in. It is the kind of a show which costs nothing to get in, hut a great deal to get otH. Meadville Republican. Were you aware the Commonwealth did not 6ay the fourth district of Iowa gave a Republican majority of GOOO in 1880 ? Commonwealth. Yes, bit ; we are aware that you did not say "the fourth district of Iowa gave a Republican majority of 6000 in 1880," but you (fuZsay that the district had "heretofore given about C000 Re publican majority," aud we published the figures of 180 to 6how that you did not tell the truth about it. Say, Jasper; trying to slink out of a pretty small. crevice, ain't you ? Here are specimen bricks of har mony ! The New York Sun regards Wattersoo, of'the Louisville Courier Journal, as a "dangerous element in the Democratic party." The New York World deuouuees the Sun as a Repub lican organ thinly disguised. While Watterson denies that he was the father of the tariff for-revoune plauk in the platform of 187G, but that tho party was solid for it, and that the only hitch was in the cowards nf the Ea6t failing to support it properly. All the sigo3 of the times indicate that when the next Democratic con vention meets it will be in the same spirit of harmony in which the Demo-i' orats met at CharUtou iu lMf(). PnL'SS CORIMENTG. Iv low we give the opiuion.-i of a fjw of the leading papers of country upon P res i. lent Arthur's Mosngc: iu;.i:rn,Y comments it. President Arthur's second annual message, like his first, is on admirable, clear and business like State paper. It deals with the various affairs and in terests of the country in the tone and manner proper to the Chief Executive of a republic. Its recommendations nro well considered aud wise. They deserve and, if tho majority ore pru dent, will receive the careful attention of Congress. X. Y. Herald. C'H AUAC TERI5TIC OF THE MAN. The conservative character of the President is, however, proof against extravagance of any kind, and the message is a well balanced document, dealing with tho many topics that r.ie treated with statesmanlike ability and breailth. Vhihtda. Xcus. lUilsTLJ.'S WITH PRACTICAL Pl'O CUCST10N3. The message will sudor nothing by comparison with any that havo prece ded it, cither in practical strength or iu expression. It bristles with sug gestions for thorough work iu direc tions which largely occupy the public mind Xational Republican. KECXX3NI7.ES THE WISHES OF THE FEO- ri.E. The message as a whole is au nble and business-like paper, and indicates a readiness on the part of the Execu tive to bring the policy of the admin istration into harmony with the eco nomic wisehes of the people. Balti more A mcrican. the "world" rnorncsiEu it, Tne President's remarks upon the surplus and the revenue are, however, valuable as showiog that the World has not labored iu vain, X. Y. World, Dcm. AX ISHMELITJi THINKS IT CREDITABLE. The message of Tresidcut Arthur is a creditable document nod deserves the careful attention of the people. X. Y. Tribune. Grover Cleveland is one ahead. He declines the offer of the Burgesses Corps to be his escort at the inaugur ation. His induction into office must be "simple and quiet." The people must remain withiu their homes as ifu general fast had been proclaimed, while be, with only his "night shirt" in his grip-sack, proceeds to the Exec utive Mansion. We would recom mend to Pattison that he come with out his,, "night shirt." Pennsylvania must Dot be beaten. Ilarr'usburrjh Tel c graph J - THEdeltys'jurgh Sentinel and Star reports a gross outrage committed by a Dumber of Democrats in that place, by way, of celebrating their "victory" at the late election. They hauled around a wagon on which was a gal lows, rom the beam of which was sus pended an effigy of a one-legged sol dier? labeled "Beaver" in large letters There must be a goodly number of Democrats in that place who have not changed materially since they de nounced men like General Beaver as "Lincoln hirelings," aud wete always ready to extend a cordial greeting to the advnr.ee guard of the rebel armies, whenever ihey made their appearance on Pennsylvania soil. Such Demo crat would much rather have sacri ficed their lives in fighting for the Southern Confederacy than have given a leg or au arm in the defence of the Union. Commercial Gazette. , Peterson's Magazine for January is just out, a marvel of beauty, tho most costly, evidently, ever issued. There are two unrivalled stael engiaviugs; the first, Cherry Ripe," an exquisite copy of Millais' celebrated picture; the othor, "Psyche Listening to the Flute," also exceptionally charming. Then there is a double-sized colored steel fashion plate, and some thirty omer :asnion paterus, besides a score of designs in embroydery, crewel work, etc, etc. But the great ieature is magniiiceut colored patera, in. I'r'in work for a curtain-bord-- ""air-stripe etc., etc., The m-' " 01,11 om? two dollars a "' Address Chas. J. pe. terson. Chestnut St. Philada. Pa. E. A. Waltn'an, Wrightsville, Pa., tays: 'JA. few J'bea of Brown's Iron liltteii w ill satisfy any OI)0 0f jlg re. '.Ut received, While and Grey aukJe, Comfortable, Wool Shawls. .oil a till line of Dry Goods, at Wm. Mucarlaugh & Co. 'm. t Valr.;it Loaf H.ilr Restorer. It is entirely different from nil others. It is os clear ns wafer, mid, as its nittio indicates, is n perfect Vrc cubic JUir Restorer. It will imme diately five tie brad from all dim- drill!', restore gray linir to its natural color, and produce- a new growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any manner n fll-ct tho health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, ond Nitrate of Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH. K LINE & CO., Wholesale Ajents. Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCK EL New York. julv 14-82. flOMCSTA HIAHKIOTS. CORRECTED every teesday, I1Y r.ri.iAr.i.E dealers. Floor ) barrel choice. - . ..00,'.i.(i."5 Flour s.iek, - - 1.10(.i 1.70 Com Me:il, 100 tlis - - l.'H) Chop feed, pure irraln - 1.0.1 Corn, Shelled - 1 .00 r.i'ims "j-i bushel ... l.,")0f"i ;:i,0) Ham, Niiirar cured . ir, Hvo.iK last Uaoon, Miliar cured - IS Shoulders J: WlitiKiiuii 1iiilf-lmri-.il ... r r.nV La';o herring half-barrels - . ,r."0 Niurnr - !1(ill Syrup 7.-, N. O. Molasses now ... 70f,f,fl0i Koast Uio Collee ... ifi(,i,23 Hio Coll'ep, - - ' - - ;,(,". . 2 Java CotVeo .... S(,:10 Tea - ' - - - . i;e,(,,,!H) Hatter - $.r 30 Uieo - Jii.no Kjrjrs, fresh .... - 1!" Salt best lal-o .... l.f, ) Lard M Iron, common bar .... ,'t Nail, lOd, keg - - - - 1.(0 Potatoes .... OO:.:.) Lime 'r bbl. .... Pried Apples per R ... H(,ig 0 Dried I'.ccf - - i Dried lVaehei per Hi - - - 10(jll Dried lYaelies pared per .C - - "Jo STRONG FACTS A great many people nre asking v tn.t particular troubles Brown's Iron Bitters is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Taral ys:s, Dropsy, Kidaey Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud all similar diseases. Iu wouarf..! cir.v.tive po-vvcr is , (Imply because it purities and en- ' riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the Fvsicm, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured cf Rheumatism. My hi'.tliH was luurli t-lu'-iien-il hy Rheumatism vi:cn 1 ctMinncutci t:.kin l.njivii's liK.n l'.ilU, fciiU I Bcarrly had stien.'tli enough to ai t ;nd to my ti.tily iiounehcM duties, I am no usii,- the iliiru t-oitlc an i I fn rcn.iiuiij; strcti'.h daily , and I thecrLiKy r-.-cjiiinicnd it to all. I cannot fay too much in praise of It. Idrs. M.UY K. HAbWi:AF., Kidney Disease Cured. ChristiansbiirfT, Va., iS3i. f-iifli:ring frum kiJnry disease, fruin wlikh 1 could get no relit;f, I tried Urown's Iron Liticrs. which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet lever, lutd no appetite and did not seem to bt able to eat at alt. 1 gave him Iron JJuicrs with the happiest result. J. i'-VU; MoNTAtjLU. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburp, Ta, iJcc. a, ibSi. After trying different physician ftnd many remedies fur palpitation v( the heart without receiving any benefit, 1 was advised to try Brown's Iron Litters. 1 have used two bot tles and never found anything that tjav me so much relief. Mis. Ju.NNta IIess. lor the peculiar troubles to which 1 ladies are subject, Brown's Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. , Be surtand get tfie Genuine,, i; - Cansort s't down for trial In tiio C(ir( of C;inmon l'lcas of Forest County Hi film Fourth Mr. inlay ot December, A. 1, lfi: 1. J. K. I'.laim vs. Henry Swujrrj li. 0 I'ehriiary tifi 'n, D-7!1. I '1. Tvaivy V-IWS()'' vs. Sarah Ann Dale, No, 20 May ierm, 3. L. U.'yreeinau vs. John C. Coiiwell et al t al. No. h May term, lssii. i 4. Jaco1 F. Shmlo et al vs. Peter lerrv t al, '. 1(1 Fein nary term. ISS. , Nuir.-tit vs. C. J . J larriti t al, :o. j ) l-chr'iarv o-rm lv- 6. Woo Hand Od Co., Limited v Kd wanl .1. Moro et al, No. j-j Mhv lom ' ,;i'V vs. Aaron Urockwic et al, No. 14 May term, tssj. ! 8 Wiii.'F. Wheeler et id vs. Xseph Aoamson ct al, No. li February torn. IssU. t. 1., liei L'ainiii vs 'I'l.x Iti.iVj,, e.ii btii-ffh t We-tern I:. K. Co., No, Mil May term, Ifc 10. C. A. Iiandall. Into SI icrifr i- nun 1 vs. I), li. Walter et al No. HI Holruary term, iM-.J. i j J I I. Jacob AL Kepler vs. . Wu. 1". N l.eeji-r et al, No. t May term. Wl. 12. Jlonrv V. I...il..l,'nr i f . T n Ford et al, KxeeuUus. No. .V Snunbor term. lhM. ' J.SIIAWKKY, VrotUonol'ry. Ilonohta, l'a., Nov. 'So, lt2. V i. louub.u.i,IM. t,..J.lu4ri IW.r.l.,UU.I t) '"' ;' 'ov..,i.i, (...ri-... .iuC.cl- 7 i ! 1882. A U T HAVKTfir.rit h-yff! WteV, ijr ; of all kinds, srea r-ixi-H as wi: caimiy amKuacins kvi:v- TU1(I KK1T IX A JVVST-CLASS STi)U;l. and scour Stock. It wiJfpay you. Wo havo thdCCost Complcto and -ST TV, f-i'i C'OJBS'J XSn lAHilt m foi mi in iti iw m. rxss, mervelieus, U " vk HAVK a i.k;k ansukt.mi:nt UK I I S & RTrTOl- for G'jCiSrT. AI.MO A I.UiuK UVICOli' 1 1 BOOT LRDIES'. niSSES' AND CMiX'S Zm$ is fllGMDrs CARPETS IS J. IR, ZD "W 7El 33 I WBAftD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PL G 7 ! Tin: i;i:st in tjii: maiuvkt. : (irocerios of all kinds, Flour, Fon ,1'-jc; call ami s;:i:. xo tiuhtiuj-: to show ;ooin f l-rOIjISMA.N TION-ESTA, Pa., or TiF-ft I f f f-7? ST c f v ff' nt j .JEA KLUY. j A full nwortmrnt of I.iiilica' (Inl.l ri.ilcd Xfiklu.'i'K, (fonts Clmins, So'i.l lidlcl llings, linwplpts, Cull'-Uiittiv.is, Ac. j :OOKSA STATION Kit Y. j Allium-', Autograph Allmms. HiurioM 1HS3, l'ict 11 n IWhiks, Toy j; ,U rln-k, l'uz zlos. l'iini'v ru;-)j)u'r nnl I'. mw, n'rilii:-,-lU'sks, Vc. ; N OTi'oNs'."! Ilanclkcrcliiofs, KM (JNivc.i nnl Ki.l Miti, Woi-li'ii Mi'.n, iinil tin nssoiiinciit of Unli lav Nmi.niM; '.(pliyr Niilii;i:4,,ndics' U!ul CIiiUIi'C'ii'h Jackets, ltoiuls, Vo. j ''to'ys'."": Tlio mo.st cniiiphto lino of Toys wo liavo ever had. Now stylos. ct n FiiinTo n 1;'ky7 ! The liirjjcst lino of Fancy Toys, and Fan cy ami Common Cont'cctioni-i-y a liavo lianJlcrl at Holiday Simsoim. j iViiASKWAiiK!': Olass ScttH, Sncrar Pxiwls, llishos, and a larizo lino of lino Lamps, llon't fail to sec our HOLIDAY STOCK, btvlos and Quality tlio liet; jirii-cs low. All lljis Season's tjooils. WM. SMIOAHI'.Ainill A CO. Buckeye Force Pump Mi 3 I S3 i a a r-t- o CALL AXl "iKT FLICKS, IBID. IE3I iUXIB ISIL,, TIONKSTA, J'LNN'A. 5nOCLAJ.1AT8 0H. Wiii:i5i:as, Tho Hon. W. I. lirown, President J udi;e of tlie Court of C-'onimoii l'leas and Quarter .So-sjoin in and for tho county of Forest, l.as issued his pre cept for holding u Court ofC'ommon IMeas Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionesta, for tlio County of Forest, to commence on the. Fourth Monday of Pec'r, bciiitf thejth da cf Uec'r. Is 1. Notice is thereioro Kiven to tho Coroner. Ju.stico of the l'i neo and Constables ol said county, thai (hey be then and thero in their proper perrons at tell o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, incuisiiions examinations and oilier remembrances, t,, do those things which to their oliioes appertain to be tlone, and to those whoaro bound in recognizance to pro.-.eeuto against the prisonerw that aro or sha! I bo in the jail of Forest t 'ouuty, that they bdthen ami t hen' present to prosecute anaiie.t them as shall bo Oivcii un der in v iiaod unit seal' this llj'.tli day of Noveiiioer, A. 1. ls.-.. C. A'. CLARK. Sheritr. ( JOKKN.O FULTON, Manufacturer of and IValer in HARNESS, COLLftRS, BRIDLES, .' , And till kind a of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may J U TON KSTA. PA . CO i 1 : . CO v.; s I MAY NT(l:: 1 ""S. Cicaroat Stock of Tr - rrr ?r r?,-r -ri i VJ ilvN- 1NTIIUCOUNTUY. , AT OVll KITBTJ Ay i black srRipnkp.ar:h:. &HOPiaNRi' I'LEAEAK TViLtE, lA linn Inst ! Hisotv loiJhrS ! Just pu'ilis!ol, a new edillri 'of Dr. Culverwell's Celcbri.ted Ksyart o'tue i a.l ieal cure of SpermiUorihoea' minal Weakness, liioluut.rv Si'inial Losses, Impotencv. Menial nn'l ripsd Iiicnjac i!y, in pediment m to Marriii-.e :ic ; nlso, Consniiiplion, Kpilepsv and i'A induced by sel;-iiehil-.'nce or sexual 4 ti'uvn!.:aneo Ac. -t . The (vlelir.iicd author, in t a.l'.nirul INsa v, clearly demoustiat' sJ om n thirty years' ifueeessful pne tice tlrJ tlio iil.U'ni in T ("U-c.jui-iiees of M'lf-alftic may l.. 'adieally cured ; viintinif ofl .1 lo'-de f euro i.t once simple, certain pd c tt. clual, by means of which o eryj.ol'i'erer, tc loader what his eondition' nay bo tuav cure hinis 'li'eheanlv, nrnajiv, muI rad- "x!.!uThis hvctnro should lin tho tinnds of every youth and eveH loan in tho land. 7 Sent under Real, in a plait cnelopi to noy aiiure.ss, post pat, on receipt ot: h, cent.s or two postage slaitis. c . . Addiwstho I'nbhsliers T1IE CULVIRWELL 1EDI0AL 00., ' 4lA mi mi... N. ., N. ., ,1', ti. liux 4.'if). "SX ST1 "Tf.'-r1 yr trv TS) i & tii i'A x ,i;;h i j A.. II. liALE, (Successor to AJI. rARTnSDWK,) TIOITESfrA, IP.A.. Koeps constant y U. hand an ELEGIT STCCAjCr riiHiTUEE, .which io sejis' at a groat reduction ,ii-oni f rmer prleoa. A full ;ino of i always ! i Ktoek, in all its Lranehos fromjitly atfrtntod to. -Chainher Suit, Ihiri mis, !ha!rs of I fill kinds, Maitra-si-s, Sprinv' lleds, J"J Lou nos, Looking Ha'OK, I'ieturo (,". j 1 rallies, ami various articles too .1 "";"." 5 ouineroiis to bo men'icV'ed. liivo i lj him a call and beoonvitid. T'ric rei'-)liable. f jltlS-Wt!. rr K' t ,. 11 nl Z'.v.l 'o :d ff r ; ,J' ' t '''v h-j tri".i "' . . '- ;i;i.!;.-i,ti m. C. -e::.!.' ' . hn : KCi'.t; .l t . v. .1. It !.!.- 1 for Tt-r-.i.:i::l rr J'u!:ii.'' l. v::'. ...cr i) i:.ii.-tr:..I.::..-!. M. ... to f-.'.t l!irt .i:.'!,cr. '!':) u;ioa i.t Ai.ierii-a . i t!:;.!.3 s. i'i'iiil . hi; 1 1 . i -i. .'.('.c'svsi .. - . , f , .r r , '''IMll - -U- t J i. .J.J w i : Confirmation iKcrico. ' 1 Notico is hereby jriveh that the First and Partial account of Ji. .1. Keid, Execu tor, of tho Last Will and Testament of 1. 1). Thomas, deceased, ha.s been tiled in mv otlleo and will bo presented at next term of Court for Confirmation. .It s'iis Nhamkky, Uogistur. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 24, lssj. nZJFlSvpdSTOPFED FREE i 1 f I ! Ini'i a Hpririii KeOnrnd,' 5 1 ti 'J tlH. KLIiN E 15 G ii t A T L . V NEPVE RESTORE!? I ,-- l-ir J-'.it. JM-W'J mil Awn Ai-Huiu. jiNri.L:iii.u it I..H..UIU illivi-ii-4. A; l-,laoi:.-r f TtlJ-iD ni.v. 'IrcmlHe :;nl ti Hint LoUlf 1'iueta I.fi 1 it l.i.e iU, Uicy jpyl:i',extni.i.:'e. h-iul nnia, t.vl'. o. i Mjriw a ! tries t Iju. K 1.1 N K, i''. F. wum-tKjN. 11. cCwriVii'KKi'N. Shollie'.d, Pa. Tionesta, l'a. WHITTEKIN 3ROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Kailway Niirvey,ins a Nr(ciull'. Ma;:iielic, fcj.jiar or Triaiitulalion Survev- niK- Pest of InstrtiLuiiU and work. 1 1 1 ins 011 application. timfi ...... -i " '' TIM 12 TAD LI J, IX l.l'F I'.CT ( t. i"), V S'lulh. I.AM A M A I '1 VIHION Ncnili. A. . (t L'O r. m. ! 10 1.H 'IS P.M. ! I'. M . A. M. ':ir I'il Nburuli 1 v H -I i (I CO A. M.Jr, M. 7 no: :i b '7 t-'(i;:i ::i (7 iu ( ( i.t.j I'.nf.iv. m.i tin hi. Time. - :i,H :to ur... il Cil-A...-,' I 'J i:i;il .Ml ni,.,.tH,'iM .11: -j o.i II ir!. ,t;l( Koek 1." ,10'.:, 11 m Slio i . r. 1 1 II.-. I'n-Ki'leo! ..,.17 rtlH tl I I 1 I O 1 IdllOKl.H i 7 4Si ?. Si 1Sd,-i 1 .".0!ii);i;.:,...HieKoiv 17 h; l L'-.: l(l'J.'0.;,li:ikfvviiie. 7 ."! 1 10 o I 'j .TiJI-oile 17 '.''i .i Mi in 'jsl..(TtnMfijixnn ... K o:;! -1 11 m n'1-i ::. s::l :.!. H I ! ;,l !l rt.Y .'i I ' (i no. h ; i ! ,il) II !0 a . m.' r. i. 7 lo 12 :t; ! Olp,."....lrviiM'toi) (i :o i j 1 1 (i'JO.U -10 V.M.I V.M. Warren tlv.lviii7uii....i-.r A. n. it M 10 0(1 .ilv,lirndlord ..ar il , V 1 .Ml; H O il llv.....01cau ... .ti r! 1 e P. M.M. M.i 1 . p. m., i-. .. ' ?AiiiUTioNA!..TtHtv - l'ave J'.rad:--: ' 7:10 a, m., Kiiiy.iiii (ei (1, til. Annn arrcTi Jil: i.i a. m. AntuiioNi, I'lttn'-Leaven oil Citv (1:10 nni. oleepoliM 11:51 am, l'i ip Tloi.k 7:IO:im, fresiilent :i(lam, I loio - 'a S: ll'nni 11 ickory !l;IH)iim, Trunk yviile !; :il:uo, '1 1 I oule Pl-.eoini, Tliompsfii'i lu:":i, Irvineton UiOepni, Wiht.'II 1:'7 pin. A ) i i vi K in 7.U a ::oOpm, liradlord 4: l.'ipm. oh an ii::;;tpiu Stmiay Thai n- Leave Why, n iirioain, 4:npm; Kin.ua 10,-J mn, i"i:0epi:i; iiriivu I 'v ' -l l'(!li,;(M.ui I. . ' ,.ee I'.rad-' oi'd Til, i :o-piu,Vi nvik iov.'ih 10;!0 nni, 4.!Opiii; Warren ln:.M'niu, oil .ptu. Htvt'M.o In vision Traois bnvii Oil Citv ity 7:0''. 10: to ii. in., : r, 4:1a, l:i: p. m.. irrivoOil Oily .i;0, It.::, a. in., i::.:), ,1;.V, -:tn i. in ai p. in Si'niiav TitAtNs Leave Oil Citv "lOdam Titusviilo 7: Maui, Cony H:t, lain, V,' i : 1 oi. i-am, Hrrivp J til I. a U i:e(Mni. I'.ullalo l':'J(iim, Hioi-ton 4:'-'.'.j.ni ti::'.-ipiu, 'J'i(usvllh) 7:l.'.piii, nri isr K:iiiiptu. ' t Flaj.' slalioiiN, Blop only on . Trains aro run on niiia.'ioloh Pull man S leeping Cars helwj and I'iltslHiri:h on trains aril buivh (l:2')atn., and ieviri j .:1"'pin. ' ' ' Parlor flars between OH Ci' lo on 'trains lefivln ' OA City 7:t( falo K:-0iuii, and belween oil Ci 7ti on traiiH leaving Ojl City :!a. . -i. .-.no niii pm. 5: '-Tickets sold km bn;;-a.'re checked to all principal points, (lot lime tables rlviic; full inforinrdion fiom Coinjiaiiv's A jreni.. ( '. 'o. WA'KoN, Ceii'l Wuit. WM, S. rtALmviN, , . )en'l Pa-s. Ajrent, 41 A- 4 ( FxelmiiL-e St.,.l;ut,'aIo,,N.- V. J. L.CUA1U Acn( Tiomf;i, Pa. ' . 10! Kil l! I bike. J.li-avuro in telling the Sporting Fsi.tcr.nit.y that I havo re-purciia ed ;:' tV ClZJTi HWlXUifi . FrOM lroiLVCX JONKS, To WHOM SOLD IT IS IS71. 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