J. K. WUNK, KDITOR, WEDNESDAY SI (MIXING, SEPT. 4, IS8I. JtrjuiMimit Mate Ticket. Foil STATK TKKAsrKKl!, , WILLIAM L1VSKY, " ' , of Allegheny County. VOR AnltOll ttHNF.RA I., JKROMK II. NILKS, f Tioga County. Ilcpiiblirnn County Ticket. For County Treasurer, ' WILLIAM SMKARRAUGII. For County Surveyor, HKNRY C. WlllTfKKIN. For Coroner, J. V. MORROW. Dr, THAT COMMITTEE. Now that the democratic represen tatives at Harrisburg have acknowl edged their incapacity to legislate - for lhe people by a proposition to del ' pgaletoA committee of ten citizens the work for which the extra session ' was caljed there is nothing left for jhem to do but to resign and allow their employers the people to hire somebody else. The resolution cer y taiply implies, if' it means any thing, thai the democratic leaders in the - House think thegentlemen named in the resolution' would be able to ap portion the State into Congressional and legislative districts. The demo cratic majority bave been unable to do this work,' although they have kept the legislature- in session for two hun- dred and forty days at a cost to the i people of over seven hundred thousand dollars. The people will naturally want to know why two hundred and fifty, men are kept at Harrisburg to do the work which they 'acknowledge ten men could do better or why they should continue to pay their represen tatives while a committee of outsiders are doing the woik thev were sent to do. - If ten men can frame apportion ment bills better than two hundred and fifty, then ffby can they not frame all other bills necessary and do all legis'atiae for the State as well ? They alight also do the work the Gov erner has shown himself incapable of doing, and thus save to the State an other item of ten thousand dollars useless expense. But our democratic statesman outstep their authority when they propose to name the men who shall compose this committee. Their acknowledged incapacity to do the work assigned them is very poor evi denoe of their ability to designate the men who can do it. The republican State, too, would bave a chance at the resolution, and acting on the example of their democratic . brethren in the House would doubtless amend it so as to make two-thirds of the committee republicans. For instance the repub lican Senators might amend by taking Charles R. Buckalew and A. H. Dil irom me democratic ena ot tne com mitteo and putting in their places Philip C. Garrett and Henry M. Iloytj and adding to the republican end Hon. Matthew S. Quay and Gen. Si mon Cameron. The democrats in the House would oi course kick against the republicans interfering with their aides of the committee and the result would be in the end a committee that could never agree on apportionment or anything else. This is probably the result aimed at by our democratic reformers, who think they can thus throw the blame for a perpetual extra session on the shoulders of the ten men who are to compose the proposed com ruittee.. The idea of referring the mat ier oi apportionment to ten men may --1 . ... oo a goou one ; we nave certainly no reason to believe it could be any worse than the present arrangement. The Legislature, however, has not the right nor the power to name the men to whom it shall be referred. Legislator nave noi me piiviiege or naming -their own successors, and such this com mi tie would be to all intents and purposes. If the statesmen at Harris burg.thiuk the apportionment busi nes should be referred to a committee uf ten, let them make provision for the election oi such a committee and then adjourn. The people will do the reed, Let the nomination be open to al political parties ; let the people have a vote, aju we win guarantee our democratic friends a committee wil ue seiecieu wuo will eettio the appor liouiuent (luebtiou in a week. Cer taiuly there could be no committee c ten selected who would be less fitte for tho duty imposed than the demo (ratio side of the present House, JUcddville Jlqmblican. The Republican State Committee 'nas establishi-il its headquarters at the St. Cloud Hotel, Philadelphia, where active arraDgeinenta are making , for the ensuing campaign. Pkkpidknt Arthur and party ar rived in Chicago yo9terday on their return trip, Tbey were met at the depot by the reception committee and escorted to their hotel by an hundred veterans. The formal reception ten dered by the city will take place to night. Vermont was pretty generally vis ited by severe frost during Monday night. The crops were bably dama ged and other injury of a grievous nature found in the wake of the passage of the chilling, biting north wind. All northerners will agree that the summer of 1S83 lias been as remark able for its brevity as for its storms and earthquakes. "Tue Government," a Southern journal of Democratic association in politics declares, "is more honestly served than private concerns, cities, counties or States." This is a sweep ing statement, and yet it can be strong supported by evidence. "The in ternal revenues of one hundred and fifty millions," the same journal adds, "were collected last year without the oss of a single penny by defalcation. w sat private, municipal, Mate or other body corporate can rightly claim such phenomenal integrity in its ser vants?", " come here, 1 want to show you mething," said a well known politi cian to a Democratic Senator m the Senate last night. Then the first men Honed lea the senator to the recess back of the President's chair, and di rected his attention across the way to the Treasury department, where sat, lard at work over his books, at ten o'clock al night, Cashier Livsey, the Republican nominee for State Treasur er. " Inatsthe kind or a candidate we have," said the gentleman," and all you people who are clamoring for civil service reform have a notable applica tion in that gentleman's nomination. What other clerk on this hill will you find at work this hour of eight?" Ilrrrisburjj Telegraph. Here is a chance for some of the young meu who are occasionally seen lounging around the street corners with no apparect occupation, or bang ing about bar-rooms talking "base ball" and other equally important matters. Uncle Sam wants a few re cruits. If you are out of work, or want a change, if you are sound aud healthy, between 21 and 22 years of age, five feet and four iuches or more in height, and weigh between one hun dred and twenty-five one hundred and ninety pounds, you can get a uniform, a gun and a bayonet,with plenty of ball cartridges from Uncle Sam. The pay is moderate, but the chance to achieve everlasting fame in chasing Indians through the wilds of the West, is an inducement not held out to every pan. Ex. A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting to be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest tsideucH of its great "alue is the fact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fue simile ef a walnut leaf-blown in the glass; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The ' li.es tore r is as harmless as water, while it possesses all the proporties necessary to restore lite vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, Holloway &, Co., Phila delphia, and Hall & RrcKEL, New York, wholesale agents. , FOR SALE. isuuatea on lae Allegheny river, about three miles above Tionesta, in Hickory Township, the farm of the late George Sibbald, ueceased ; con taining about 96 acres. A first cIbbs farm in every respect, under good cul iivation ; buildings aim lences all in good repair. Persons wishing to purchase address, Du. J. Sibbald, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa A (lirui le In Oil l ily. Doctors dumfounded druggists and the peoplu wild witli excitement. From the Oil City Derrick, July 21st, lhfel: Miss Maijio Martin, of this city, liux been ill and contined to the house lor several yours. utir best piiymeians tailed to kiv her re lief. She took I'eriiim aud, to tho aston ishment of all who knew littr, she is now up and ubont auuin. Mr. Simmons, the tirtijrjrist, fold W bottles lust week. He buys in t;ross lots. Mr. Cuwell, too, bells it. Ask your itruupiHt for Dr. Ilartman's book "Ills of Lite", K'atis, or address Dr. II., at Obborn, O., for unit. For good fresh Goods cheap gu to Haslet & Sons. . Feb. 1, . Latest Keviood Map of Forest Co. Oil Regions. fl.OO, and subsequent revisions freo to subscribers. Address S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris burg, Pu. tl. Ilnl-vnril Collrfrc At a recent incetinit of t no overseers of Harvard Collesro, n discussion whs hold upon tho resolution which lmd been be fore the board tor several weeks, that in the opinion of tins board, tho statutes making attendance- on niorninir pravors and other religious exercises compulsory should 1)0 repealed. Tho board, bv a strong voto relused tnndopt the resolution. Jint Mr. ooorge Mutter, lately troni Alar t'nsburg, I'.lair Co., Pa., who' had a Can cerous growth on his nose, and who was advised tho use of Peruna before a visit to a Cancer Hospital, was allowed to tnko that par-excellent romo.ly, and by its use for a very short, time, was cured complete ly page'24 in tho "Ills of Lifo" get cmo trom your druggist, Till I, LIST. Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County on the Fourth Monday ot September A. D. iss:!: 1. J. K. ltlaino vs. llenry Swaggart, No. 6 February term, 1S70.' 2. Mav, Dark fc Co. vs. W, W. llownmil, No. 1! December term, 180. 3. Narcv Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Dale, No. 20 Mry term, lxsi. 4 Kdward O. Mcllenry vs. Mary S. StocUwell, No. 20 December term. 1881. f. N. Myers, Cashier vs. .lustis Shaw key, No. i February term, ISS2. (I. Alexander Mealy vs. H. 1'. Fordct ill, No. 24 September term, 1882. 7. H. W. Ledcbur vs. II. P. Ford ct al, No. 25 September term, 182 8. H. P. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. .13 September term, 1S82. t. The Salmon Creek Lumber nnd Min inir Company vs. W. A. Dusenbury, No. 1 December 'term, 1882. 10. W. W. Rowman vs. J. M. Keplor ct al, No. 7 December term, 18S2. 11. W. W. ltnwmaii Vs. .1. M. Kepler et al, No. 8 December term, 1882. 12. William Petrie to uso vs. William F. Wheoler et al, No. 12 December term' 1S82. 13. William McLaughlin vs. Robert Me Closky. No. 18 December term, 1882. 14. William Dougherty vs. John C. Cornwell et al. No. 21 Dec. term, 1SS2. 15. Helen S. Rates et al Vs. I,, F. Wat son et al, No. 31 Dec. term. 1882. 111. J. J. Carson vs. John Carson, No. 41 December term. 1882. 17. !eo. W. Dithridure, Trustee vs. J. L. Acomb, No. 5 February term 188.1. 18. W. tl. r.nnn vs. Win. Wrav. 'n. "5 February term, 188:t. If". J. G. Oeoriro vs. Win. 11. Coon, No. 23 February term, 1883. 2U. imam Myers vs. J). J. Jiotinoy, No. 21 May term, 1S3. 21. John Cobb f Co. vs. 11. 13. Willis, No. 20 May term, J 883. 22. J. H. Derickson A Co. vs. P. II. Powers, No. 31 May term, 18S3. 23. Robinson cv Ronner vs. Jacob S. Hood, No. (1 Mav term, 18X3. 24. Clark Rrothers vs. Geo. Wairnor ct al. No. 2" September term 1883. !. l .iiiieno Iferlm vs. o. .J. Delo et al. ro. 7 September term, J883. Hi. A. J. Landers it Co. vs. Rridjret Landers, rso. as sep'.cmimr term, 1S8.(. 27. II. P. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 41 September term, 1883. JLS iis (silAWhKV, crotlionotarj'. Tionosta, Pa., Aug. 13, 1883. ;5 TOUR LIVE STOCK IN THK LXYE STOCK -O F- Tho Company is represented by JARKD P. IIULING, of Tionesta, AseiH lor i- orest uounty, who is now ready to Insuro your Horses, Colts, Mules, and Cuttle. Tho Union & Normal HIGH SCHOOLS, AT TIDIOUTR PENII'A Opens September 3, 1883 fTMIK Grounds and Ruihliiifrs have been -L enlarged and rolitted, thus ollcrin better facilities than heretofore. Resides tho advantages of fjood Teaehi'is, etc., us usally furnished by Union .Schools, wo oiler tho following SPECIAL ADVANTAGES: A NORMAL COURSK, for the thorough pi eparanon ot reacliers. A DIMNESS tHJRSK, for tho prepa ration of students for practical business life. A CLASSICAL COURSK for piepurin for college or for K profession. A SKLF.CT LIIiltARV and Rciulin Room. Now Apparatus, CabiiH ts of min ends, etc. 1 NSTRUCTION j Gerinun and Flench by Hie new method. 'A SFKCIAL TKACHKR in Vocal Mu sic. KIN DKRG A RTKN WORK, A SKRIKS OF FAMILIAR KXI'KIU M lis tor teachers by the Pi-nicijiul. For further inforiiiation address II. 11. CUMINGS, Pres., or S. F. IIOGK, Princiial lJUOTOGRAPH GALLKRV, A Tl OX F.ST A, PA M. CARPENTER, . , Proprietor. U V' V-:. '' A ' t)A- Pieturestaken in alltho latest styles of the art. 20-tf mmm mutual THIS WOULD IS TVLh OF COO)) THINGS! W iUl NKVKR LOOKF.R SO CIIKAP AND SO PKKTTY AS TIIKY Do THIS SKASON, AM) WK IIAVK LOTS OF Til KM xiQxraztv vot: opot ca$uj AND WIS I BE S& 0J3&3?' NO FORMAL OPKNTJSTGr ! WK ARK ALWAYS RKARY AND l'LKASKI) TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOM KRS CLOTHIXt A SI'KCIALTY. CLOTHING A SPKt'IALTY. CLOTHING CHKAPKST. ' CLOTHING CHKAPFST. CLOTHING FINKST. tfLOTHING FIX1;T. HATS AT LOWKST PRICKS. HATS AT LOWl'.ST PRICKS. ALSO THK CKLKRRATKD "STKTsoN" H AT. j LADIES' SHOKS CHKAl". LADIES' S1IOKS C11KA1'. GKNTS" SliOKS. GKNTS' SHOKN. ALL KINDS SHOKS. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRKSS GOODS. DRKSS GOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. GROCKRIKS. GROCKRIKS. GROCKRIKS, tlROCKRIKS. -C- II FLOUR, FEED, ASMD PROVISIONS! C0?,1E fiND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOCD ! IT. J. HOPKINS Sd CO., SHERIFF'S SALE. V1RTLTK of a writ of iilins Lev. Fa. Bur Mortpme issued iut of the Court of ommou Picas of Forest countv and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by mlilio veiutuo or outcrv, at tho Court louse, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SKt'TKMRKR 24, A. D., 1883, at 2 o'clock, p. m., tho following described real estate, to-wtt : SAMUKL W1LLRVTS for uso of OLT- VKR F, RKRRY, vs. 11. J. R HOOKS et al., alias Levari Facias sur Mortgage, No. 23 September Term, 18.Nl. Drown 'A Stone, Att'ys. All that piece of land situato in II iirD- land township, Klk county, Pennsylva nia, beini; tho soiuli ouo-lia'.f of warrant number three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six (37iit), bounded north by tho north hull' of tho warrant, east bv warrant number .'!7ii(i, south by warrant number 3777, and west by warrant num ber 377, containing livo hundred (.r00) acres; said live hundred (,oii) acres being set ott' to Tho Tradesmen's National Hunk bv deed of partition executed between said Rank nnd Kliza.I. Palmer tho owner of tho other undivided moiety, dated March 20, 1882, and recorded in tho Re corder's otlico in Klk countv, in Deed Rook F. page 104, excepting all riirhts to tho oil and mineral products. Also. All that part or warrant num ber two thousand nine huunred and sixty (2',HiO,l which lies in Howe township. For est county, Pennsylvania, containing sev en hundred (700) acres more or less, with the tannery iniildiugs, dry house, store houses, dwelling houses,suw mill, and o'her improvements thereon, excepting thcro-from- the following parcels deeded to tho following named persons, according to the following sub-divisions, to-wit: rsumuer l, A. 1 oter Anderson 6 81-UU acres. Number 4, William S. Cole, 3 80-100 acres. Number 5, J. F. Clark, 3 26-100 acres. Number ti, John llohpuist, 3 80-100 acres. Number 7, James Sehwerdtield, 0 30-100 acres. Number 8, Fred Yorkson, 4 71-K'0 acres. Number 0, Charles Anderson, 3 7-1U0 acres. Number 10, IClecta Nolson, 2 20-100 11, Albert S. P.iecht, 1 80-100 acres. Number acres. Ai.so. Five hundred acres more or less. being the western half of warrant num ber two thousand lour hundred and l'.llv- tliree (24."o). in Howo township, witli tiio buildintrs and improvements thereon, ex cepting therefrom tho following parcels, deeded to tho following named person. according to the following sub-divisions, to-wit ; Number !, C. C. Smith, 2 40 KM) acres. Number 12, C. C. Smith, 3 3V10O acres. Number 13, John Cameron, 20-100 acres. Number 14, Alexander Cameron, 2 41 100 acres. Numlior 1", I'M ward Reid.ti 87-100 acres. Number 10, Kdward Reid, ti 88-10:) acres. Number 17, R. Peter Anderson, 30 3"- KMi acres. Number 25, Alexander Ged les, 4 00-100 ucies. Number .2i, F. J. Carlson, 4 80-100 Teres, Number 27, Kdwiu R. Rose, 5 47-100 acres. Numbers 20 and 31, Albert I'ennett, 10 40 1 10 acres. Al.so. About eighty fS(l) acres of war rant number two thousand three hundred and sixty-six (2100) in Howe township, being all of said warrant described in said Mortgage, except lour hundred and eight acres and five-tenths released from tho lien of said Morigago by agreement dated October IS, ls7!. Taken in execution and to be sold us tho property of H. J. Rrooks et al., at the suit of Samuel Willetts for use of Oliver F. Rerry. TKRMS OF KALE Tho following must lie strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintilf or other lien cred itors heeun e tiio purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together witli Midi lieu credit or's roi'eipt for the amount of lho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho mav claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All h'uls must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up ami sold al the expense and risk id' the person to whom li rst sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4-i ti and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. ShorUf's Ollice, Tiojesla, l'a., August 21st, 18S3. F. F. WlllTTKUIN, 11. C. Whittkkin. Sheffield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Si!ur or Trianiiiilution Survey ing. Rest of Instruments and work. Terms on application. Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer is the marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All tits stopped free. Send to )3l rchSt., Philuda. sep21-81tf OURSCRIRK for tho Rkitui.k a.v O fl.OO per milium. only Nrf A'l V : I v. '". : ; ... v 11 A 1- PROCLAMATION. WltnitKAs, The Hon. AV. D. Rrown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Ouurter Sessions in and En tile county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for hohlinu a Court of Common picas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of September, being the 21th dav (if Sept., 18S3. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables ot said county, that iliey lie then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., f said day, wit li their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those thiims which to their oliices appertain to bcdolie, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute icrainst the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they bethen and there present to prosecute against tliem ns shun lie pist. Given tin der my hand and seal this 28th day ol August, A. D. lss.t. CV W. CLARK. Sheriff- SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, COOTS & SHOES, HATS AITD CAPS. G-BOCEBIBS! TORACCO, CIGARS, HARD AY A UK, Q U HENS WARE G LASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL VAl'KK, FORKIGN FRUITS, VKG- KTARLES. RAKKRS RRKAD. OYS- TKRS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGHiiT CGUSD FAMILY CIBLES, 82.")0, $5.50, f I.'kI, ?i;.r0 a"d upwards. Is Nature's Rrentost remody, nnd la the lrtu'ttal inrtHllniii of Htmot evrry pm si rlilD.iiIr. I!:irtni:m Klvy '''J1, L U! rtitt'N Aptitiiatt:cs witu uvcr ono tho vomit lliooliL th inMi)c-niTt"1. Die lialK'imd ihomotlicr. tWEWKra!TT2?Ta i'Kiti'SA cuaiises uto bu ui oi uii lt.s lmpurltU'6 toiic.-t tlifl Btoma h, rfgiilutcs tho liourt, unlcM'ks Ui ftcrnUtnnH of tho liver. KtniiL'tlit'!iH thn ptvcs nul Invltr r at.'Htho brain. i'Fltl'N MS lilt- lVHtfhiaiijH'iW.i'1, IllUht's ItltMHl, nnd to the weary and tlreU from tin1 tolls aiitU-aivsof ttintl.v It irlvt-sswcf't rit-t t'r.itt) na isconiiKJM'a wiion oi cm:iamc IllLTI'lllt'Tltfl f'H'tl IIIO A LTl'Ilt rt'llil'flv 111 usHf. R5srwsswa"!i'ie I'KItt N A lJi:. ..:i,il 111 '. Ill 11,'IJ, th bloniiu-U to ilintist uuy artlflo uf Uit. In l.lvt-r and Klilnt-y ilitias-f., utid In Chnmlc (aliiirh, it lian i)nvoiy no egunl. It ui vit fulls. KOSfJCi'tS Ai-k ymir driwtNt fur in. 11mhiii:i:i's pam.hl,-toii "'l lvo 1 11a ..f I.ifn." E'iil'M cur 1 'lk-d, XJluri'Luia, or Kluaiyb, lao Estate Notice. T7 ST AT 10 OF GKORGK SIURALD. late X-J of Hickory Township, forest Co., l'a deceased. Notice is hcrcl.y nived that full Power of Attorney has Ix'eu granted the undersigned. AH persons indebted to sunt estate are reoiicsted to niako imme diate payment, and those having lei claims u'.unst Hie same will present tliem dill y uiilhc nticutcd without ilelav tor set- tleiiient, to Miles W. Tate, Tionesta, l'a. JOHN SIDRALD. ) (HLRKRT Moi; I NLF. Y, l Attorney , A- 't -.- k,ii Iteavcr Culli-Kt. autl Mili-ul limiinii-. For Younn Lmlies. Open Mcixt-nibi-r llili, IKH3. Reautifully and lleathfullv Located, ex tensive huiklins, pleasant grounds clieeriui rooms, three Literary courses superior advantages for music and Art Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos am organs, incliulinu; pipe oruan. Tlioroul work, homo-Jiko care, moderate lates Send for circulars to Rev. 11. T. Taylor 1). D., Reaver, l'a. jull!5 1m wwmramtMw riMi: TARLK IN KFFI'CT Apr. 1, WX W('KtwiiMl.i Ri vkk Division. IKuslward" r. m. A. M. l 20 A. M. 8 23 11 on 12 11 1 3 .-. 2 Oil P. M I. M . 3 10 13 31 P. M. tl 4.-. H 20 r. in 1 2r. 2 r.o 2 30 . M. . M. 2 3ii ar Pittslnirnh 1 v ...New Castle... Mercer Frank lin lv...Oil City. ..nr 10 00 tl la r. m. r. m. Ti 40 rt 30 A. M. A. M. 7 Oil c. M 1'hila. Time. 12 30 ! 10, ar... oil Cit v....lv 12 13 It f.l ... lloopolis .Emlo Rock... ... President ..'..Tionesta ....Hickory Trni'.kevviUo. ....Tidioute ,'i'honinson s... 120.e11 4i,1 H 1 1 13 US -7 2S 3 4I, 7 31 3 fit l 7 4S 4 Mi 8 03 14 22 H II 4 3(ii 8 2t It fi-1 t H 43 d l .ii ti o:, 2 02 1 1 3-1 S 3H 1 -t- 1 1 0.,i 8 20 1 .'111 1 10 30 1 0-"' 11 22il0 2.!)7 l,S I HI 1(1 li'2 7 -l i KfMfranm fr7irrmi n .V"" iy mini vj.-r.innr curB 12 Ml' f0 2 12 35 1 9 00 12 II II 40 A.M. A.M.! A. M . 10 00 H t).- A. M. A.M. 8 30 7 13 7 13 7 00 II .",0 ti 00 A. M. J7 1V. 7 10 Irvineton tl M": Warren fi 30 (1 on P. M . tl 20 11 f.( A. M 0 20jlv... Kiny.ua.. ..ar r. m P. M m.!a. .m. f0, 11 25 .... 4 0," ;p. m. i: m . 4 l.'i lv...Rradford ..ar - io iv Olean ... .in p. M . ar...KIii7.ua....l v 3 30 I 17 4 47 ft Mr r 3o n mi M. i,-,-.i.... I J.Wo'l' Run."!! (Quaker Rridjjo. ...Red House.... Iv Salamanca ar AnnrrioNAi. Th.mns -Louvh Rradforti :I() a. in.. Kinzua U:O0 a. m. Arrives Warren 10:15 a. m. AnmiioNAi, Tuain Loaves Oil Oitv 0:10 am, Oleopolis (i:r4 am, lOntle Rock : liiriiii. President nlOani, l iom sta 8: loant Hickory !i:0llam,Trunkevville ti.-'JOani.'I'M- oulo 10:00am, Thompson tl:-r8, Irvinelon J:.i,pm, barren l:2i pin. Arrives Kin zua 3:lnipm, Rrailford 4: l"pm. vmiav i ua ins i.eave v urrcn H:20iuin 4:2(ipm; Kinzua 10:2."am, (iitxipm; arrivti isriioioru i:o,nooii. liMi pm. l.eavn itrad - ford S::',(inni, 3;oilpm, arrive Kinzua ld;10 nm, 4:40pm; Warren lOiriOam. ;": 4.",m. 1'raius Icavinir Oil City I:(Hiam. 2:30i)in. nrrlvlnrr Oil City 2:00iii, 12:30niudit, rim daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh. l i I isnr mill lUvisioN Trains leavo Oil City 1:30, 7:00, 10: 1.-. a. m., 2:1.1, l:l.i. !:l"i p. m., iirrive Oil City Lot), 8;00, tl;l,". u. 111.. 2:' , "i:4., H-30 p. in. Trains leaviin; Oil City R.'.Oam. 2: 1.1pm. arriving Od City RtiOam, 2:35pm, run daily tietwcMi Rull.ihi and Pittshurh. t Flair stations, slop only on signal. Trains on tho River Division bcHven New Castile and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between oil City ami S ila mniieii, and on the Itiillalo Division on Philadelphia tim(, which is 30 middles faster than Columbus time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between lltill'alo and Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pills bui'uh 8:2iUnu., and leaving l'ittsburuli (i:2iipm. Parlor Cars between Oi! City arid Rullii lo on tiv.ins leavitiir Oil City ' 2: l."pm, ar riyimroil City 2:35pm. .;, " -Tickets sold and liajryno cliecked to all pi iiii-i,nl -points. Get lime taJilcs iri in:r fu:l infornu.tioii f.-nni Company's A-.'t nt'i. VM. S. ItALbWIN. Gcu'l Pa-s'r Air't. GKO. S. GK I't'll KI.L, Gcti'l Sup't. Nos. 41 ,V- 4:; lOxchanire St., Rull'alo, N. Y. 1. L. t'U.Vlii, Auenl, Tionesta, l'a. orce Vmi ' ,:UJ1 o OA LL AN D G KT PRICKS, ED. 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Consumption, Kpilepsy and Fits, induced by telf-indulf4ciico, or sexual extravi gance, Ac, Tho world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience that the awful ci iiNeiiuen ces of Self-A buso may be ell'cctually cured without daiiireious 'suriiul operations, bougies, inr.li iiineuts i iiiks or cornials; pointing out a mode ot cure at once cer tain and ctlectiud, by winch every sulferer no matter what his condition maybe, may cute himself cheai ly, privately and lad icully. :.ir -This Lecture should bo in the hands, of every youth and every man in tho land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO,, 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. "., P. o. J5oX 4,10 1 OU WtiRK of every woription execu J ted at thu RIO PUR VN ollieo. Buckcyo F I " 1 n CO S3 i .t:? m v,'.: ?a la i H tl W -
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