efcwst $fjroWfa. J. E. WKNK, EDITOR. "wbsESDlT M0RX1SG, AUG. !!, 1S8L." Fi',J ;.i l . Itrpiibltrnt. Male Ticket. Ton BTATK TREASURER, VILL1AM LIVSEY, of Allegheny County. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, JEROME B. NILES, of Tioga County. llepiiblicnn County Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEARBAUGII. For County Surveyor, HENRY C. WHITTEKIN. For Coronor, J. W. MORROW. Dr, The Philadelphia Timet, largely quoted by Democratic newspapers last year, Bays: The Democratic house yesterday added an additional handi- cap ot $6,WQ wasted public money to the Xtra session millstone already I on the democratic state candidates. Judge IIoadly, Democratic nom inee for Governor of Ohio, is quoted as haying said to a friend that he was - by no means as confident of an elect ion as when first nominated. He Seeded rest, he said, from his profess ion, and thought he could find it for a couple of years in the Governor's vothce, but be had not anticipated the grinding anxiety of a campaign. To legislate there must be con sideration of bills. The SeDate refuses to consider bills and therefore refuses to legislate. The Senate is in con .'nmr. ..F U O ! 1 . 1 u ui it. u i l ii n i m i.i liii nn Hun r, no.. $lt. Democrat. And during all this time what in blazes is the democratic House doing? It Anrnrn nrtt lufn.- If J l : 1 1 - it muu ivium iiw liOUIIUir UU1S, to be an re, but the principal "consid eration," it seems, is ten-dollar -"bills." . The democrats at Harrisburg have again avowed their intention of con timing indefinitely the robbery of the SUte Treasury. Tha fact of the mat- ter is, the democratic leaders don't know how t get rid of the extra ses- aien. They are holding on in the hope that something will turn up to bring the session to a close and let them out. it is the old story illustrated. The Legislative boy has yoked himself with the gubernatorial calf, "Here we .come, damn our fool souls, somebody Aead us off." Meadvtlle Jtepvhlican. The democratic House have amen ded the Senate's adjournment resslu- lion to read that they will adjourn A, w-ii v.f -t u- .-ww rrx vi aaesiv k: IT mm ub HBLll b U11CB I ... ..u. ,u.i IUIJ lev I T-"- -"i-iug mora it ao, a.r ien- aoiurs-a- day, ought to be some consolation, if it onl a ?mnrn;. xr :e j ,w... uw u I thov -Mill mtlr tUi ! ..j " "-' ' " prouiiKO UU . . J- . . O -" " I..IVU1IJIUCUI wutlU I 41,. v..: ii j . . I . DUBUci an uoue, wny we De- lieve they will stand some show of be ing forgiven by soma of there own party at least. Jeremiah S. Black, who has bean iu b criucai eiaie or neaitn tor some weeks, died at his home in York coun ty, Ta., on Sunday morning at 2 o' clock. Pennsylvania has lost an em inent jurist and statesman. Judge Black was a profouad scholar of rare ability, and a thoroughly conscien. lious man; and he was respected by men ol all shadas of on d inn w in L!n u.aa!. i i f t JJ 'uu" ui eisewbere also. Hfl Horn In th fl..J O A I . T -. . . I rmuiprkfiL i nnnru i 'a ian..nMM . r i ,Jt vauuaij 1K, 1810. Jle was twice elected Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania, and served as Attorney Gea- eral and beerstary of'State under Buchanan. The Pension Department at Wash ington has begun the establishment of district pension bureaus in all the a r era n'ttxexm r f (k MnkK Z I J ? I .-fcv ... .. vU-7 lutJUUiDg x nwumg, m.u m iiob ui expSUlllOg the business of examining into the cases of applicants for pensions. Bu reaus have already been locate! iu .Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere, and in a few weeks the one provided for Pittsbur? will be in ODeration en Wood street. The head of the board will ho A. S. Coleman, of Rochester, N. Y. one of the most experienced and best informed ofiacers la the de- partment. He will have from three to teu assistanU and his districts will em- brace Western Pennsylvania, L'astern vuio ana prooaoiy West Virginia. 1 ot judicial APPORTIONMENT. Governor rattisoa on tht 8 th inst. igned the Judicial Apportionment bill, and it it now a law. The follow ing ara tb districts. First Thiladelpkia Twelf Com roan Pleas and three Orphana Court Judges. Second Lancaster Two Judges. Ihird ertbampten Ouo Judge, Fourth Tioga One Judge. link Allegheny Six Common Pleas aad two Orphans Court Judges. Sixth Erie One Judge. Seventh Bucks One Judge. Eighth Northumberland One Judge. Kiath Cumberland One Judge, Tenth Westmoreland One Judge. Eleventh Luzerne Two Common Pleas and one Orphans Court Judge. Twelfth Dauphin (Lebanon at' tached) Two Judges. Thirteenth Bradford One Judge Fourteenth Fayette f Greene at- tached) One Judge. Fifteenth Chester One Judge Sixteenth Bedford and Somerset One Judge Seventeenth Clarion (Jefferson at tached) One Judge. Eighteenth York Two Judges. Nineteenth Union Snydor and Mif flin One Judge. Twentieth Schuylkill Two Judges. Twenty.first Wayne aad Pike One Judge. Twenty-second Berks Two Com mon Pleas and one Orphans Court Judge. Twenty-third Blair One Judge. Twenty-fourth dinton, Cameron and Elk One Judge. Twenty-fifth Columbia and Mon tour One Judge. Twenty-sixth Washington One Judge. Twenty-seventh Ven ange On Judge. lwenty-eighth Lycoming One Judge. Twenty-ninth Crawford-One Jndg e Ibirtieth Lehigh One Judge. Thirty-first Deleware One Judge lhirty-second Armstrong One Judge Thirty-third Sukquehaana One Judge, Thirty-fourth Mercer One Judee lBirty-bfth JJeaver One Judge, J hirty-snth Warren and Forest Thirty-seventh Montgomery One Judge. Thirty-eighth Franklin- One Judge inirty-ninth Indiana One Judge Fortieth Juniata and Perry One Judge. Forty-first Adams and Fulton- One Judge. Forty-second Carbon and Monroe 0 Jud Forty-third Wyoming and Sulhvan r T . 1 'P,..fwl, T K m Judges. Forty.fifth Clearfield-One Judge PoP.;..,,.h ramK-.n t..A VUD """fi6 Knrtv.sncnntl, fA'.. t... . .J ,vi wihi aii MiiJ - i.nn. LJ.. J a:nL,L I? ,, . I 1 T "j-.ijiu" jjuiicr iuu Lawrence attached On. ,V.- - h ..uv .uv auui- tional Law Judge of the Seventeenth district, as constituted under the act f 1874, and residing in Butler coun ty, shall be the President Judge until the expiration of his commission Forty-ninth Cntre and Huntingdon Une Judge and the Additional Law Judge of twenty -fifth Judicial Dis- trict, as constituted under the act of 1874. and Dow residier in Centra - 0 vuuv.w count7i 6h" be the President Judge iner,ot unl tne expiration of his com uiibsiob. Will U.. kAk :. j "U1"Jr P"5 -r-. I. . - ji' " . M ..cijr tt i vuera instances ot an rmy which has thrown away its vie tery by stopping to pillage a cam of which it imagined itself in secure pos session, lbe Democratic riArl.v la cftm . i -j -- t- lug to be beaten in this way. Its ac eidental victories last year left it with the impression that it had nothing to do but divide the spoils. The thin veneer of a belief in civel service re ferm has peeled off. The old demand for administiative reform has been dropped. Such principles as the par ty had used in fighting its battles have been thrown down to reach for plun der. The party watch-word has be come "Turn them all out Give us all te office?." The party itself is wrang- ling and jangling over a nomination far the Presidency, as if it, too, were ,ftAf v - " u. Fariy io th other, pillage and plunder, tha possession of office, and the capture the government is the ruling mo- tive which keeps the party in line. "To the victors belong the spoils" was the Democracy of the last generation; but this generation has sounded a low er depth in seeking "Victory for the sake of the spoils." The inevitable natural result is first coofusiou and then rout ; first a loss ef principle for the sake of success, and then a loss of success for a lack of principle. The Democratic party will neither win its victny nor plllago the camp. The party is already losiug headway. In New York and Pennsylvania its battle is lost, in Ohio it is doubtful. No where is it attracting youog roeu or arousing the enthusiasm of Independ ents, as it did in 1875 and 1876. Its sole hope and single plan ii iu organ izing the appetite for pilUgu and plun der, and in doing this it will estrange that solid, sober and conservative vote by which alone great political success is won. JVhVo. iVm. Situated on the Allegheny river, about three miles above Tiouesta, in Hickory lownship, the larm of the late George Sibbald, oeceased ; con- mining auoui uo acres, a nrst class farm in every respect, under good cul-. tivation; buildings and fences all in good repair. Persons wishing to purohase address, ru T R,nn,, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. Krtc'- ExiiFrtcnre Another cure ut.torlv without dent! Erie, Pa.. Sept 19, 18S1. Ir. Hart man : I cannot but e.xprosa my thanks to you lor me fjreai oonotit i recoivod from the use of Peruna and Manuli n. Oun ivit.- tie of each placed me sciarelv on my foet, aftor a long sick ness, which had laid me in oea ana tnen lett mo lnmo and crippled. Three days' use ot these remedies dis- pensed with the cano, nnd in a week I was land township. Elk county. Pennsvlva perlectly well. N. J. WKIG1IT. linsinesa ..in i,ni., nJ ..,...Y. . . ?.. .. Ajient Erie EveninK Herald. Ask your druggist for Dr. Hartman s book on the ills or Lute. ' He will give it gratis. If not, address Dr. II. at Osborn, O. Ilaliy Klrphanl. narnum is overjoyed with his eequisitisn -the baby elephat and declares thatJUOO, 000 could not buy it. He oilers j2,000 for an Insurance of the life of the infant for fi2 weeks. Surely, if he knew the full , value of Peruna and Manalin, ho would do no tsuch tliinft.as they are the mostsuc- cesslul protective medicines that have ev er been introduced to the human family. Tho Union & Normal I HIGH SCHOOLS, AT TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. Opens September 3, 1883. TUIE Grounds and Buildinirs have been J- enlarged and refitted, thus offering uonc-i luuiiuics man neretoiore. iiesldes tho advantages of good Teachers, etc., us usally furnished by Union Scliools, we oner tne lonowing SPECIAL ADVANTAGES: A KORMAI. rnunav fi-ti,,,,! u P'tWJSU0?! ti,.; , r V i . ' "Z PI)a- ration of student lor practical business A pt.assitpat. vmtpqi? r. . or for a , prolcssion. ' ' " I t?.J . m! . a L1UVAU, and Heading erals, etc. INSTRUCTION in German and French, by the new method. A SPECIAL TEACH ER in Vocal Mu- 81C KINDERGARTEN WORK. A SERIES OF FAMILIAR EXPERI- hij'.in is lor teachers by the Principal. For further information address H. U. CUMINGS, Pres., or S. F. HOGE, Principal. Hi-iivcr Collt-Ke and MuMlcal Ximlltur. For Young Ladies. Opeim Hrpteuibtr 11 111, 183. Beautifully and Heathfullv Loi-atcd. n tensive ImildlllL'S. uleasant. i-rnnnHu ,.i .-.. . r . . viiBciiui rooms, mree i.iterary courses, nucnor uuvaniacs tor music ana Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipo organ. Thorough I woik, iioine-iiRe care, moderate late.s, Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor. f. u., jiraver, I a. JU1ZD 111 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, A TIONESTA, TA M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Picturestaken in all the latest styles of me art. "(utf At " I J OREXZO FULTON, ManufactHrer of and Dealer in HAKiHESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds, of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. way 81 TOXESTA. PA, No one can take any disease while takimr I ' Pnrnna beloro nn.-h .n.1 ti " ,M,r lwo UlOllsailU nine llll bowels regular with Man aii V. Ak you? ;fn0' .r,.'',1. U,9 lt " "tsh"1" su wua uii XiiO Ul JjlilJ, I MIS WOULD IS FUXIi OP GOOD THINGS! NEVER LOOKED SO CHEAP AND SO I HETTY AS THEY DO THIS SEASON, AND AVE HAVE LOTS OK THEM xioxrmxT pot gpox cask t NO FORMAL OPENING ! "W T. A T I, AT tr a 'Va H "17 A ttf a a ... . . , iJtv io jvj i au CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTH INU A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. . CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING FINEST. CLOTHINU FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON'' HaT i LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP GENTS' SHOES. GENTS' SHOES ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES II :k.ajr,:dw.a.:e, crockeet. FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! 1. j. oj?ivisrs & co.. SHERIFF'S SALE. TY VIRTUE of a writ of ali -aJ sur Mortgage lusuod out of ins Lev. Fa. tiraire issued out of tho t Viurt nf i ommon ncas ot J orcstcountv and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court nouse, in mo borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, A. D., 1883, at 2 o'clock, p. in., tho following described real estate, to-wit : SAMUEIj WILI.ETTS for use of OT.T- VEKF.BEKRY, vs. II. J. B HOOKS etal., alias Levari Facias sur Mnrt)jaro, No. 23 September Term, 18.S1. Brown & Stone, Att'ys. All Hint iii.mil nf 1.. iru number three thousand seven hundred and sixtv-six (37((i). boundn.l nnrth w the north half of tho warrant, east b'v .-.ni inn. iiiiiuuur oiiiu, sou hi ny warrant number i4 7, and west by warrant num ber 3778, containing five hundred (500) acres ; said live hundred (500) acres being set oil' to The Tradesmen's National Bank by deed of partition executed between said Bank and Eliza J. Palmer the owner oi tne other undivided moiety, datod nr 1. on ..j.).. i . . . i"ii J"n, anu recoruoa in the Ko corder's otlice in Elk county. In TWil Book F. page 101, excepting all righu to "io jii niiu luinerai prooucis. also. au mat part of warrant num ne li unn rod and sixty iiowe lownsnip, t oi r'unia. containinir spv en hundred (700) acres more or less, with the tannery buildinirs. drv house, store houses.d welling houses.saw mill. and other improvements mereon, excepting thore from tlie following parcels deeded to me lonowing iiameu persons, accord ng Number 1, A. Peter Anderson 3 Bl-130 wres. Number 4, William S. Cole. 3 80-100 acres. Number 5. J. F. Clark. 3 2(1-100 acres. Number (5, John Holquist. 3 80-100 acres. Number 7, James Sehwerdncld. 0 30-100 Number 8. Fred Yorkson. 4 70-100 acres Number ii, Charles Anderson, 3 7-100 acres. Number 10, Electa Nelson. 2 20-100 "'ST,,,,, ,, a,, , ".iuM ou-iuu LA o.-Five hundred acres more or loss t'cing the western half of warrant num ber two thousand four hundred ami tiltv ," 1 lowe township, with the cinglheVefro th. w 13; deeded to tlie following nainod persons; according to the following sub-divisions, u'-wu ; Number 0, C. C. Smith, 2 40-100 acres. Mimbor)2, U. O. Smith, 3 35-100 acres Number 13. John Cumnron ') ft. IIK1 o..i.c Number 14. Alexander Cameron. 2 inn ' Number 15. Edward Reid. B 87-100 aer Number 10, Edward Held, 8 88-100 acres. Number 17. B. Peter Anderson. :!ii ::- JN umuer 25, Alexander Geddes. 4 O'J-100 acres. Number 20, F. J. Carlson, 4 80-100 acres, Number 27, Edwin R. Roso, 5 47-100 ucrt-n. Numbers 29 and 31. Albert Bennett, in An i , ,, i . .. ' " Also. About eitrhtv ,'80) acres of war. rant number two thousand three hundred ami sixiy-six (i:iw) in Howe township, being all of said warrant described i Mortgage, except lour hundred and eight acres and tive-tenths released from tho lien or said niortgugo uv aurreement ilntnl October 18. 170. laken in exocution and to bo sold as the property of H. J. Brooks et al.. at tlie suit oi Samuel Willetts lor use of Oliver F. uerry. TfcHMS OF SALE. The followir.ir i ...i .i i. . . . n iiiiisi uo sn iciiy coiniuiod vim when ily com i iJ led with when the. ProPfirrty is slncken down : . V'un the plaintiff or other lien cred- itors becou e tlie uurcliaoer. tlie COSt.M fill the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the nron erty sold, together with such lieu credit or s receipt lor tlie amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished thj 111. 2. All bids must be paid in full 3. All sales not settled hum. .. lint, ,1 be continued until 2 o'clock i. in., of tlm day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold Kt tho expense and risk of tho person to vi nuiii ji rsi soiii. "See Purdon'a Digest. Ninth Edition page 4.0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. W. fl.Alik- .NIw.Hff onenirs oihce. Tiouesta. Pa.. Amrust ii, xno-i, Estate Notice, INSTATE OF GEORGE SIBBALD, late -J of Hickory Townshin. Forest Co lu deceased. Notice is hereby gived that full Power of iittornev has been ltmiiIh,! tlm undersigned. All persons iiidclitnH t. said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those havinir l.rul claims against tlie same will present them duly authenticated without delay for set tlement, to Miles W. Tate, Tiono'sta, Pa. uiii.-h nilJliAl.l), ... oilbert Mckinley, ) A'teys. CJUBSCRIBE for the Risruiii.icAN, only fl.DO per annum. -AND- I'la'.ASuu TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOMERS K A 1- HB ! SP08TIIMI ! ! I tflko pleasure in telling tlie Sporting Fiatornity that I have ro-purchased Till. sux I!L'.ni:i:ss F1IOM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOU) IT IN 1871. vvwl ;nM,i j.ui;atj-:i) at niv stand, and 1 am nrenai-ed to utieinl to an my mends, and the public generally, ANYTHING IN THE GUN l!NE! I snail keep a perfect stock of a'l iuds of AMMUNITION ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "WIillc" Ken In- Itliicliluc, And tho -ITTT1 . WUUAUU SlWUKtt StiWlNO MACHINE I Tot, la ami uha ' 1 1 .. . t-D .UK, mu win iinii me ALWAYS AT HOME, Muzzle Loaders mado to order and nr- ranted, 'REPAIRING IN ALL ITS TI 1 .mrrnVrr Vif'X X lW X li i. U K. .1. 1IAI.IIWI9T. Tidioute, Ta., Aug. 12, SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, DOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-ROOBBIESi; TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WARE, QUEENS W A R E. O L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, M.00, JJ.50, tj-l.50, Jii.50 and ujiwards. I a new remedy, originally compounded and Introduced to the luidioal lirolesaluli. and tlioa to Uie public at Urge, l,y 8. 1). llartiiiiui, M. 1. llehan iir.-si rlbod It to over 40, Olio patlontuwlth tlie ninBt erallfv lliff resultn. SaKKSWSfttaaAtim ItseHect upuu llio kjou iu is eutlruly un like that of auy other remedy, and Is the only medicine needed In almost every dis ease tp which tlei.li Is heir. (Iu (dnstliia tlou, Dlseiisea of the l.lver and Kldnevs. Manai.in should be KlTen with U. VTb4 I'kltL S A lb COUllHJSCUOf IlUlVly Vegutablo I iiiKreuieius, eai u oun, accordliiK u medl-1 caJ authors, a great remedy In nolf. xii. jiariumu ima BUCtHWUeu iu extra l lni and combining tho active iirlncljiles of IheM) Ingredients Into one slinile i oni- iiuuuu, i.iucu iionecny roinciaoswiin irn Vis JlEuiCATUix Katuha lu eiervdts. ease, and acure lieoeMsarily follows. '1 Ileit is not ail orgau it will n .t n ;' h vr n ilK atisB H will not euro. irefiiSffeHaaf tJ Ast vour drugglsl li,r Ti;'. IiaiUiiau h pamphlet on thu lllsof l.lfo, " 1 r. s. 11. liurtr.Kiu A Co., Osborn, t., pronrletora. l or l ilts audl'elvlc Ulnoasus, take Dr. Kline's Groat Nervo Kr-ulnror ta the marvel of the ajre for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped tree. Send to 931 Atoh St., Philada. seil-81tf . FtmwiD'1en9X6at WhltmtAl HantlBRPKn V" 'J $3. I mil J m for your J mm ftlotfiuifi iuou fl,lS. buli.lKoldHJ. ciiMiMsttinIU-rt own imn or nrruUllvc arxisc. ttlu.iulii Crtl 1llUtfi'0alU.,13Hkuua6t.!icwlgrlL. 'TTTQ PA PPT? may be found on flleatOeo. l.'i rlulu Hureau (lUSliru. n SI L liri I,, , VUUtttW may be uiado lot It lit XUW XOKIli I"""1! I'll n 'ijijiii Willi I J IK Ttl':21UJVl KKCT Apr. 1, 1883. Westwaid.l 1 ! i v k it " i ) i v.mi.hm " r i?H7.'.TT3.T r. M. A.M. 8 20 0 20 5 40 4 'ii, a fit! jo oo 2 :io in 5 tM. l M. l'.M. P.M. P.M. 2l 12 .'to i10 12 1H It 54 t2 0r 11 40 fH 41 f2 02 1 1 III fN RK 1 45 1 1 (I;) 8 20 1 no jo :ii -fH or ft 22 10 2ft t7 l,H 1 10 10 1)2 7 4ft 12 50 t! 2s f7 2ft 1 2 'Mi BOO 7 10 12 14 0 50 1 1 40 (I 20 A.M. A.M. l'.M. A.M. P.M. 10 (Ml 4 15 8 Oft 2 10 Aj,M. P. M. A. M, 8 :io j 7 4.1 7 l-'l 7 00 i o ;w 0 oo i A.M. I A.M. 8 23 nr Pitt sou rrh lvj ...rscw I'BNtle. Morcr Franklin.... 11 00 12 14 1 8 ft 2 00 P.-M P. M. :t io 1V...OU City...T 1'IiiIh. Timo. nr... Oil Oitv....lv Oloopolis ...Enjdo Rock... I'i'OHldont.... TioneNta Hie korv f:i m 1.1 as l.'Hli 3 5!" 4 14 .. 'J'rimkcy vlllo.. Tidioute ...TIiotnmon ... Irvlnoton Warren 14 22 4 Mi 8 21 t4 54i8 4H ft 1 HO 0 00 M. i v...iMnau....ur P. M. Iv...Rrmirinl ..ni 7 50 i ... IV WH'RIl ... .nr ar...Kiti7on....lv .. Corvtlon .Wo'.t' Run.... Red Hoixo.... Iv Sulaninncn ar 'r.M. AonrrioNAi. Thaikm i.nvn" i.,rr;;i 7,.. ... IIMIUIOIU MO a, in.. Ivinzun 0:00 n. til A rriviii AVarren 10:15 a. in. AkpitionaIj TiiAiit T.oavpn nil ru fi:I0 am, Oleopolis 0:54 am. Knirl Tloi lc :10am, President 7:111am. Tionesta Kllhmi Hickory ICOOam.Trunkey ville H:2iiim,TIJ onte 10:00nni. Thoinpsnii JO:.1-, Irvincton 12;j.pm, Warren 1:27 im. Arrives Kin r.ua:t:(M)pm. Bradford 4:45tim. SunhayTkains Leave Warren 0:20am, 4:20m; Kinzua I0:25am, 5:(Mipm; arrivo j;1miiooii, uMi.pm. lyeavBllrad lord 8:30ani, P:O0piii. arrive KImkiih 10-IO am. 4:40pm; Warren 10:50um, 6:45pm. Trains leaving Oil ntv 1:00am. 2f:imim arriving Oil City 2:o()pn,, 12::miiight, run vii.u.r uranwii mi L UVBIIU rUtsllllrgll. PiTTMiiriMip Division Trains le cave Oil City 1:30, 00, KIMu a. in., 2:43. 4:15. 0:15 p. in., arrivo Oil City 1:00, 8:00, l):4.i a. ni., 2:3., 3:15, H-'M p. m, Trains Icavinsr Oil (;ity l:.'!0am, 2:45pm, arriving Oil.Ciiy i:o(iatn, 2::i5pni, run daily between Biillalo and IMtislmnri, t Flag stations, stop only on signal. Trains on tlie River Division between New Castile and Oil Cit,' are run on Col nmbiis time, between Oil City and Sala manca, and on tho Bull'alo "Division on Philadelphia timo, which is ao midutos luster than Columbus timo. Pullman Sleeping Cars botween Bit (fain and 1 ittsburgh on trains arriving Pitts burgh 8;2(ani., and leaving Pittsbursh 0:20pm. n Parlor Cars between Oil Citv and Qun"a lo on trains leaving oil City 2: 15pni, ar riving ()il City 2:.15pm. --Tickets sold and baggago chocked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full InforuiHtion from Compauv's A (renin. WM. S. BA LhWIX, Oen'l Pass'r Ag't. GEO. S. ( i HTOI 1 1.' r t .'.. I x. ... .. . ...ii . nil li V . . .'v V l' x" St., Butlalo, N. Y inesta, Pa. I ' Buckoyo Force Pump o &t ST Ii 2 s ? g ? r Zfi R if 2 G ? V OA LL AND GET PRICES, TIONESTA, PENN'A. &UElTTHEIi'SiLUN& H2ALEE, llMPBOVK TH BOUB. . ro TIIK i: :mj hi CONSHHIl'T IOX Bpittiug of B!ol, rr-ii cliitiii, 0u:),m, loV-,. Catarrh nf I Lit tt. ami I Ilsiuo (if the l'uliuouarx Ori-'aiia. j 1-rito, 60 rnt nrl 1 Oft. asm your iTUiJUii lop it. Ul.TUi:U tk CO. 1-llUbuiiU. cr-3 STOPPED FREE i h ti kii di urrtL i li I J W In'ine Hersoni 3 fl M Ctil Bit. KLINE' -'-ir,R, .. .V Nerve Rei rsont Restored "untAI STOREW Onlu tur NFALLISLX If tukoil liH ,Hrrttl AT. iS.t.-i 1-. A tfi-. U'n. iirstduiHur. Treatise aud ti irial bollle,ri.i fit tiall. nta.lhey puylnKexpr.sKo. s. nd nni. i . "'" addres to 1). K LI N K. Vi HOW LGST! HOW RESTORED ! 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