it ' Slit; forest gUpuMicnri. J. K. WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY 1H0RMXG, SETT. 12, IS8J. Itcpublicnn Stale Ticket. FOll STATE TREASURER, WILLIAM LIV.SEY, of Allegheny County. FOB AUDITOU GENERAL, JEROME R. NILES, . of Tioga County. Ilcpuhlirnn County TIcItol. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEARBAUGIL For County Surveyor, HKNRY C. WIIITf EKIN. For Coroner, J. W. MORROW. Dr. Republican County Committee ... -., . , Meeting. The" following named gentlemen, members of the Republican County Committee, are requested to tn$&&V my office on Monday evening ef Court week, Sept. 24, 1883, ''7:30 oclock, to' transact import&at business relating to the ensiymg campaign : JJariJett twp W. R. Coon. Jeuks J. J. Ftrsone. Howe, upper A. P. Anderson. Howe, lower, L. Agnew. . Hickory, L. Keister. Hickory; Braceville E. Witberel Harmony, upper P. C. Blocher. Harmony, lower John Thomson. Green Lyman Cook. Kingsley Geo. W. Osgood. , Tionesta Wm. Lawrence. Tionesta Boro F. F. Whittekin. Let there be a full attendace as the election is drawing near and we must be thoroughly organized. S. D. Irwin, Chairman. THE REAL ISSUE. The practical work ef tho campaign has begun. Both parties have opened their headquarters. The managers of each have begun to spread over the State the wide net of influence, agita tion and pursuasions (says the Phila delphia Press) which will draw to the foils in November three-quarters of a million voters. The great work of waking up a State and rousing voters over a territory a quarter as large as France, will shortly be in full swing. Year by year Americans see this free school in politics opened until famili arity has blinded them to the marvel of hard work and skilled organization which polls the vote of a great state and wheels veters into line by the hun dred thousand, liut toe real work is not done by organization, valuable as it may be. The tide runs stronger and deeper than the waves and elections are won and lost as great principles And moving motives stfay great mass es. Republican success is certain be cause toe Kepublican tide is rising and its swelling flood bears a party, but lately in the Bhadows of discord aad the breakers of defeat, to safety and victory. All signs point alike to a Republican majority ."because a Re publican majority is ncccessary to meet the need and assure the supply of good government. It is an off year by the political cal ender, but it is no off year by the is sues which are opened and the priaci pies at stake. Step by step for five years past the Democratic party has arrayed itself against administrative platform. Democrats aided in pass ing the Civil Service Reform act, which aims to lift Federal office out of politics, but Democrats from end to end ef the- party are opposing the measure. The success of the party means the destruction of this reform, and there is not to-day a Democratic platform or a Democratic speaker who darn to pledge his party to the support of the Pendleten bill and the application of its principles to all offi ces. Here, as in all things its princi pies and practice are makeshifts of the hour. The party does not dare to propose a change in the tariff next . winter, and last winter its Congress men voted with scarcely a break agaiust. the revision it now accepts In this State, the party promised ecoo omy and its Governor has entailed on the tax-payers of the State the heav lest useless outlay ot years in the ex tra session. Local self government is the crying need of the hour, and in Baltimore a Democratic city govern ment is under indictment, in Ciocin uati the local Democratic machine has bred revolt by flagrant corrupt ioD, In Chicago a Democratic city gov ernment is a stench in the nostrils of decent citizens, in Boston it has shame lessly divided offices as spoils, in New York an honest Democratic officer, Controller Campbell, resigned in dis gust the other day because a defal cation yawned under him in short every candid man knows that the av erage of Democratic administration, state and local is below tha average of Republican administration. The real issue which divides parties to-day and tests the good ben so of vo ters is, therefore, whether they want good govcrumeut or bad, a stable tar iff or perpetual change, economy; or $3,000 chucked daily ioto the Sus quehanna. The Republican party in the main gives good administration, the Democratic party in the main gives bad, the choice is plain, clear and unavoidable' ,AVe believe in government by common sense, and government li'v common seBse this year forVis reason means a Repub licaatfctory, he l'UDsyIvania ureenoackers met in convention at llhamsport last Thursday and nominated the present state Chairman, T. P. Rvnder, 0f Altoona, for Auditor General, and an Erie gentleman named Capt. A. T. Marsh, for State Treasurer. The jury iu the Frank James trial returned a verdict of not guilty. We ys thought that the "suspicion" of Mr. James' guilt was unwarranted, and he ought now to commence suits for libel against those papers which have slandered him so in the past. No doubt the same jury that acquitted him would award him heavy dama ges. The Altona Tribune says "The shameless manner in which the New York Sun persistently attacks the memory of the late James A. Garfield is a disgrace to our common humani ty and a reproach to journalism. Some of the small fry newspaper, who have not discernment enough to see that the people think with the Tri bune, night profit by its opinion. It is estimated that the reduction of the public debt durincr the month of August just closed will amount to six million dollars. This sum is below the average -of the monthly reductions for the past two or three years; but, considering the greatly increased ex penditures of the government on ac count of pensions and other things, that any reduction whatever should have been affected is a circumstance which bears witness to the wonderful' elasticity of our finances. There is not another country in' the world which can make anything like such a show ing. Clearfidd Journal. Our dispatches indicate a wide spread area where frosts have prevail ed during: the last two nights. The injury done is limited to tobacco and the smaller fruits, which have suffered greatly. All over the wett and north west the cold north wiud has been biting and benumbing floral and veg etable life, and we can now bid sum mer farewell and prepare for a long period of cold and storm. Fitful flashes of the dying embers of the gol len period of the nerth will come, and many a ray ot sunshine illume the waste places, out tse heated term is over and Autumn comes briskly on to prepare the way for the dread ap proach of winter. Derrick, yesterday. FORALE. Situated on the Allegheny river, about three miles above Tionesta, in Hickory Township, the farm of the late Lreorge bibbald, deceased ; con taining about 96 acres. A first class farm in every respect, under good cul tivation; buildings and fences all in good repair. Persons wishing to purchase address, OR. J. DIBBALD, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa, Harvard College. At a recent meetiner of the oversoers of Harvard College, a Uiscusien was held uion tho resolution which had been bo fore the board for soveral weeks, that in tho opinion of this board, tho statutes making attendance on morning prayers and other religious exorcises compulsory sliouiu bo repealed. llio board, by strong vote relused to adopt the resolution. lsul Mr. Ueorgo Shiner, lately trom Mar- t'ltsburg, lilair Co., Pa., who had a Can cerous growth on his nose, and who wan advised tho uso of Fcruna before a visit to a Cancer Hospital, was allowed to take that par-excellent reme.ly, and by its uso for a very short time, was cured complete ly page 24 iu the "Ills of Lifo" get one from your druggist. F. F. 'Whittekin. II. C. Whittekin. Shellield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. I .ami and Railway Surveying a (Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey ing. Best of Instruments and work. Terms oa application. A JHIrnrta In (HI ( llv. Doctor dtuvifoundod druggist and thp people wild with excitement. From tho Oil City Derrick, July a 1st, 181: Miss MageieT Martin, of this city, lias been ill nnd confined to the house for several years. Our best physician failed to give her re lief. Sho took Poruiia and, to tho anion ishincnt of nil who knew her, sho Is now up and nbont nenin. Mr. Simmons, tho druggist, sold 1S4 bottles last week. Ho buys in gross lots. Mr. Cawoll, too, sells it. Ask your unionist for Dr. llartman's book "Ills of Lite", gratis, or address Dr. II., nt Osborn, O., for one. THI A I. LIST. Causes set down fur trial In tho Court of Common t'lens of Forest County on tho Fourth Monday ot September A. D. 1. J. E. Maine vs. I lonry Swaggart, No. 0 Fcbruarv term, 1ST!'. 2. May, Dark Vr Co. vs. W. W. Rownian, No. lit December term, ISO. It. Nsncv Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Dale, No. 'Jd May term, lsst. 4 Kdward O. Mcllenrv vs. Mary S. Stockwell, No. iiO December term. ISM. 5. N. Myers, Cashier vs. Jnstis Nhaw key, No. T February term, 1SS'.', t. Alexander Mealy vs. H. 1". Ford ct al, No. "I September term, lHSiJ. 7. II. W. Ledebur vs. H. P. Ford et al, No. .'" September term, ISs2. S. 11. 1'. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 53 September term, 1SS12. it. The Salmon crccK ljuinoer Hna 31 in itio Company vs. W. A. Duscnbury, No. I December term, 1SS-. 10. W. W. Rownian vs. J. M. Kepler et al, No. 7 December term, ISK'J. 11. W. V. Rownmn vs. J. M. Kepler et al, No. S December term, lSii, 12. William Petrio to use vs. William F. Wheeler et al, No. 12 December term' 1.1. William McLaughlin vs. Robert Me Closky, No. 18 December term, 18S2. 14. 'William Dougherty vs. John C. Cornwell et al. No. li-t Deo. term, 1882. 1."). Helen S. Dates et al vs. L. F. Wat son et nl. No. SI Dec. term. 1882. 1(1. J. J. Carson vs. John Carson, No. 41 Deeoniber term. 18J2. 17. Geo. W. Pithridgo, Trustee vs. J. I A com It, No. 5 February term 1881. 18. W. R. Coon vs. Win. Wray, No. 2 February term. 1S81. 1!. J. G. Goorgo vs. Wm. R. Coon, No. 2.1 February term. 1881. St). William Myers vs. D. J. Mohney, No. 21 Mav term. 18s;j. 21. John Cobb it- Co. vs. R. II. Willis, No. 29 May term, 1881. 22. J. It. Derickson t Co. vs. F. II, Powers, No. 11 May term, 1881. 21. Rubinson A: 'Ronnor vs. Jacob S, Hood. No. 'Jti Mav term. 1881. 21. Clark Profilers vs. Geo. Wagner et nl. No. 21 September term 1881. o. Eugene Herlin vs. it. .i. jieio ei ai, No. 27 September term, 1881. 2H. A. .). J.andors iV ro, vs. imugoi Landors. No. 28 September term. 1881. 27. II. P. Ford vs. O. V . i'roi.cr, No. 41 September term, 188;?. JUS US s 1 1 A w lv J, l , I rouionoiary Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 11, 1881. Y0U11 LITE STOCK IX TIIK Lira ST0CI INSURANCE CO., -o F- The Company is represented by J A RED P. II U LING, of Tionesta, Agent lor Forest County, who is now ready to Insure your Horses, Colts, Mules, and Cattle. XJ1U UillUll IV xmiuiui HIGH SCHOOLS, AT TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. Opens September 3, 1883. TUIE Grounds and Httildiiis have been X enlarged and rolitted, thus ollerinj; better facilities than heretofore. Iteskles the advantages of good Teachers, oU'., us- usally lurnisheil by Lmon Schools, we oiler tho following SPKCIAL ADVA XT AG ICS : A NORMAL COURSE. forthethoroiiRlt pieparation ot teachers. A IH'SINKSS COUliSlC, for tho pretm ration of students for practical business life. A CLASSICAL COURS1C for proparing for college or for a profession. A SICLKCT UliltAUV and Headinc Room. .New Apparatus, Cabinets ot nun erals, etc. INSTRUCTION in German and French, by the new method. A SPKCIAL TEACHER in Vocal Mu sic. KINDERGARTEN WORK. A SKRJ ES OF F AM I LI A R EXPERI M 1CNTS fur teachers by tho Principal. For further information address II. II. CUMINGS, Pres., or S. F. HOUE, Principal ..""I ' -.' . ii Keaver Cullciie aiul MiikIciiI JiiMiilue. t or Young Ladies. OlM iia Scpli iiitx r llili, 1HSI1. lleautifnlly and Heatlil'ully Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant grounds, cheerful rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages for music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ. Thorough work, homo-like care, moderate luu-s. Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor, 1). D.. Reaver, Pa. juli" 4ni Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer ia tho marvel of the ugo for all Nerve Dis eases. A 11 fits stopped free. Send toti.il jrch St., Philada. sep21-81tf Ol'BSCRIBE for the RKTl'iiUCAN, only O fl.&O per annum. raiEHli MUTUAL I m . ' mi '- 1 . J. l . e. 1 -Ji" , - mmm www w THIS WOlttD IS I'Uir, NEVER LOOK 151) SO CHEAP AND SO PRF.TTY AS TMKY DO THIS SEASON, AND WF. HAVE LOTS OF Til KM AND iSTO FORMAL WK ARK ALWAYS RKADY AND PLKASKD TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOM KRS CLOTHING A STKCIALTY. (T iOT H I N G C 11 K A 1 ' l .ST. i'LoTI 1 1 NG FINKST. II ATS AT LOWKST PRICKS. -ALSO TMK CKLKI'.UATKD "STKI'SON" 1 1 AT.- LADIKS" SllOKS C1IKAP. GKNTS' SllOKS. ALL KINDS SHOKS. DItKSS GOODS. SILKS, SILKS, STLICS. ( 5 ROCKR I ICS. ( 1 HOC K1H ICS. ( - i! - i: HABDWAE, FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! IT. J. HOPKINS & CO., SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y V1RTUK of a writ of alias Lev. Fn. sur Mortirai;e issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest count v and to mo directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, A. D., ISSrt, nt 2 o'clock, p. in., the following described real estate, to-wit : SAMUEL WILLE t'TS for uso of OLI VER F. KERRY, vs. 11. .1. 15HOOKS et Rl., alias Levari Facias sur Mortgage, No. -I! Septcnibor Term, 1&M1. Drown it Stone, Atl'ys. All that piece of land situato in High land township. El It .iounly. Pennsylva nia, being the south one-half of warrant number three thousand seven hundred nnd sixty-six (.'!T(iii), bounded north bv tho north half of the warrant, cast by warrant number IlTiitt, south by warrant number 377", and west by warrant num ber 377., containing live hundred (,'iiKl) acres; said live hundred (.oui acres being set oil' to Tho Tradesmen's National Dank bv deed of iatitiou executed between I said Hank and Eliza J. Palmer tho owner of tho other undivided inoietv, dated Mareli 20, 1SS2, and recorded in tho Re corder's ollice in Elk county, in Deed Rook F. pago 101, excepting U rights to tho oil nnd mineral products. Al.so. All that part of warrant num ber two thousand nine hunnred and sixty (2!M0.) which lies in Howe township, l'oi est county, Pennsylvania, containing sev en hundred (700) acres more or 'less, with the tannery buildings, dry house, store houses.dwolling houses, saw mill, ami o'her improvements theroon, excepting there from tho following parcels deeded to the following named persons, according to the following sub-divisions, to-wit : Number I, A. l eter Anderson 6 M-uu acres. Number 4, William S. Cole, 3 80-110 acres. Number 5, J. F. Clark, S 20-100 acres. Number 0, John Hohpiist, 3 80-100 acres. Number 7, James Rchwerdtield, it 3(1-100 acres. N limber 8, Fred Vorkson, 4 7t!-100 acres. Number 1, Charles Anderson, 3 7-100 acres. Number 10. Electa Nelson, 2 20-100 acres. Number 11. Albert S. P.iecht, 1 80-100 acres. Also. Five hundred acres more or less, being the western half of wanart num ber two thousand four hundred and lillv- three (21,'o). in Howe township, with the buildings and improvements thereon, ex cepting therefrom tho following parcels, deeded to the following named persons, according to tho following sub-divisions, to-wit : Number 0, C. C. Smith, 2 40 K'0 acres. Number 12, C. C. Sinitli, 3 3V100 acres, Number 1:1. John Cameron, 2 0-100 acres Number 11, Alexander Cameron, 2 41- 1(10 acres. Number 15, Edward Reid.O 87-100 acres, Number 10, Edward Rcld, ti 8H-100 acres, Number 17,15. l'eler Anderson, 3li 3.V 100 acres. Number 25. Alexander Geddes, I O'.l-lOO acres. Number 20, F. J. Carlson. 4 80-100 neres. Number 27, Edwin R. Rose, 0 47-100 acres. Numbers) and 31, Albert Dennett, 10 40-1OO acres. A i.so. About eighty ,'80) acres of war rant number two thousand three hundred and sixty-six (2 H O) in Howe township, being all of said warrant described in swid Mortgage, except four hundred and eight acres and live-tenths released trom the lien of Kiiid Mortgage by agreement dattd October is, 1S7II. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of 11. J. Brooks et al., at the suit id' Samuel Willetts for uso of Oliver F. Berrv. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must he strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintilf or other lien cred itors becotro tho purchaser, tho costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lieu credit or's ro::eipt for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Siientl. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again bo put up and sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom lirst Mid. Sen Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4'0 and Smith's Forms, page 3s4. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Tio.iesta, Pa., August 21st, lss;5. Estato Notice. "INSTATE OF GEORGE SIBBALD, lato 1 J ol Hickory lownslup, rorest ( o., I'a., deceased. Notice is hereby gived that full Power of Attorney has been granted the undersigned. All person indebted to said estato are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having legal claims ugiunst the same will present them duly authenticated without delay for set tlement, to Miles W. Tato, Tionesta, Pa. JOHN SIBHALD. ) ... GILBERT McKlNLEY, j Attonieys THI3 PAPER A(iM-ruiiu Htircuti i iuprucw !SI where atlvfrn-tii OF GOOD THINGS I OPENING I CLOTHING A SPKCIALTY. CLOTHING C1IKAPKST. CLOTHING TINIEST. HATS AT LOWKST PRICKS. LAD IKS' SHOKS CI1KA1". GKNTS SllOKS. ALL KINDS SllOKS. D II KSS GOODS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. GKOCKRIKS. GROCF.RIKS. - - Ar OKOCKERT. PROCLAMATION. WliEitKAS, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge ot tho ourt ol Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in nnd for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac. at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on th Fourth Monday of September, being the 21th da of Sept., lss:l Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables ot said county, that they Ik then and t here in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of saiil day, with their records,1 inouisitions examinations am other remembrances, to do those tliinus which to their ollices appertain to be done, and tothose who arc bound in recognizance to prosecute mrainst the prisoners that arc or shall be in t ho jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der mv hand and seal this 28tli day ot August, A. D. 18S3. C. V. CLARK, Sheriff SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in xj;tc;oo33 t NOTIONS, DOOTSCiSHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WAR E, QUEENS WARE. i LASS WARE, Tt ) YS, ST A TI ( N A R Y, W A L L PAP1CB, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, itc. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGIT DOUKD FAMILY GISLES, 82.50, i-3.50, ?4.50, Jli.50 and upwards. Is Nature's protest remedy, ami Is the print iKtl liirmlieiit if almost every iv b'TiitllGU lr. U:irtni:m iri ve toliW iirtv:Uc ll.it! NA 'D'a.i.nil itriu'l-a llll Lci one tho yiiiiiw, llioultl, tin- nitildlf-iuTcf. Llio h;t"he;ilHi lliO mottier. HWfTftjr'f ri:m'N el-aiisf s tho f r.i. :u (.i .ul ii.-. lmpiiritit'H ( toiieH thrt bt4'in:i'h, regulates tlit heart, utiliH-ks the Becretloris v( the liver. Mivnirlhcns th irvc find trvh"-r ales tho hraiu. tFmwXfWl&.S3FX!Xi t t'UVS A UsthO muaLeaLaJiliell'-r, lliak Mo-mI, and totho wearyand tired trom the tot ami car's of thed:v It irivewf-weet and refresht! hleep. IW'T''CTi 1' t ill N A laeumio.-.i.l tioll it Vtt I aide liiKiedieiitH, each 'te ft jrn-.it ri-medy hi itself. tXA'VBMCTSOTRCTTCrW I'l.ltV A .i.t-ilitili laU;;ind ill help thohtoma' U to digest any urllclo of tood, lit Idvcr and Kidney di.eaMs, and In ( hiniiie. t'atarrh. it has tv.vhivelv tio eiiual. It never falls. tuSiHS:i Ask vour ilniL'tst lor in. iiarimai paiiiiiht.iton " liio Ills of I.lfo.'1 CfiffIC2i tor yiwa, lHarihuL-a, or Kiuueys, uo PENN AYE. and SIXTH ST., P1TTS- lil PA. Entrance 4'J1 tith M., Op p. M. Clair Hotel. The Oldest ITormal School In Western Pennsylyania. Fall Term hegins Tuesday, i-ept. -ith. Propaiatory, Norniil, Academic nnd l!us int ss t'ol.ego DcpartiiH iils. German, French, Miorlliand. 1-1 1 nsi rnetois. Over fi)ll .Slmlents registered last year. Special attention given to Hook-keeping, Pen manship and Dusiness Ethics, Tl.'l'l lON per year, j Lifo Commer cial Scholarship, Commercial Schol arship, (3 montlis) J2". 'i'uilion in other Deiiartuients e for three mouth. Niglit Scliool 6 nights each week. Saiurday,Nor inal Class for Teachers. l'rof. W. V. McClelland, Penman. HARMON D. WILLIAMS. sepl'2 4t liusiness Manager. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, Principal. 7i 'Kit, RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, 188,".. Weslwaul.l Rivk.hl Di visio N."i ICh stw a rT. i'-M- a.m. I A.M.I'. M. 820 0 20 ar Pittsburgh lv 8 23 () 4't f - ...New Castle... 1 1 (ill; 4 2" I Mercer 12 14' 2 f0 10 (Nil Franklin I 35 1 5 40 2 30 11 15 lv...Oil City...r 'J id 0 30 )' " I " I'.M I A.M. P.M. i M. i M.j llnliV. Tiine. c.mja.m! 23.'. 1230 0 lOiar... Oil CitV....lv 3 10 7 no 12 13 II 51 Olcopolis -3R 12 0.mII -10; H 4l...Ea':le Rock... l:t :ts,17 2H f2 02! II "I, s :ts! President 3 41 1 17 jtl I 45,11 P.M S2'i Tionesta 3 ft!) I 7 4S t 30 in 3! i I s 1 15 1 Hickorv I 1 11 8 03 11 2Jlin2.,17 J.s ..'I'riliikevville. 11 'J2 H 11 1 1(1 '10 02 7 4..! Tidio'ule 4 30; 8 21 12 50 til 2s'l7 25l... Thompson s... 11 54 8 43 12 35, HOll! 7ln Irvilieton 5 l.V 005 12 1 1 0 5(1 Warren ft :i(l !l 20 1140 0 2iHv...Kin.ua....ar (lOOjOftO A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. I'.M. p. M.I A. M. 10 00 4 15 lv... Brad ford ..ar 7 50 11 25 8 05 2 10 lv oieau ... .ur 4 05 A. M. I". i V. M . A.M. '""p.m'. 8 30 ar...Kin,un....lv 3 30 7 43 Corvdon 4 17 7 13 Wo t' Run. ...1 4 47 7 OU Quaker Bridge.1 6 00 0 30, Bed House....!. fi 3D 0 mil lv Salamanca nr oo I A. M.I I ! P.M. Appitiona i. Tkains Leavo Brall'oril 7:10 a. in., Kinzua 0:00 a. m. Arrives Warren 10:15 a. m. APPirioNAi. Tuain Leaves Oil City 0:10 am, Olcopolis 0:51 am. Eagle Rock 7:l')ani, President 7:10am, Tion sta 8:U)nni Hickory !':00am,Trtinkey ville 0:2Oatu,TM t.uto 10:00am, Thompson 10:58, lrvinetoii 12:55pm, Warren 1:27 pin. Arrives Kiu y.ua 3:uopni, Bradford 4:45pm. M'npay Thai ns Leave Warren P:20am, l:2opni; Kin.ua 10:25am, fi:00iuu; nrrivo Bradford 12:05noon, 0:4('m. Leave Brad ford S:3(lam, 3:U0pm, nrrivo Kinzua 10;10 am, 4:40pm; Wnrren IO:50ain, f: 45pm. Trains leaving Oil City BOUani, 2:3()pm, arriving oil (,'ity 2:i0ptn, 12:30ii:i:lit, run daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh. IMttsiu'iium Division Trains lcnvo Oil City l:3ii, 7:00, 10:45 a. in., 2:15, 4:15, 1: If p. in., arrive oil City l:()o, 8:ou, 0:45 u. in., 2:35, 3:15, 8-30 p. m, Trains leaviie; ( il City 1:30am, 2:15pm, arriving Id City 1:00am, 2:.'15poi, run daily l.etwe'ii HuMalonnd I iltourcli. t flag stations, slop only on signal. Trains on the River Division between New Castile and oil ("it an. run on Col-. tunlius time, between oil city and Sala manca, ami on tiie BiitValo Division on luhidclphiu lime, which is 30 midutcs faster than Columbus time. I'ullmau Sleeping Cars between BulVnlo ind I'itlsburirh oi trains arriviioi l'itts- l m lull 8:2uiiiii., and leaving Pittsburgh !!:20pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City nil 1 Rullti- lo on tr.iins leaving oil City 2:15pm, ar riving Oil Citv 2:35pm. J. v"Tickets sold and ba'gi';;e i hccked to all principal points. Get time, tables civing lull information from Company's Asrcnls. S ."I. S. I'.Al.DW IN.Cen'l l'ass I'Ag t, GEO. S. GICTCUELL, Geu'l Slip't. N'os. 41 .V 43 Exehange St.. Butlalo, N. Y. J. L.CRAIG, At'eui, Tionesta, pa. ISuckoyo Eorco rump m MA 4 ..m 11 W4 r5 o e 19 CALL AND GET PRICES, IE JD . HEIBEL, TIONESTA, PENN'A. . "0UEI7THSE'3;LUITa ErALEI', IMI'UOVK J UK UUUli. . lull TUt Clli: ' CONSUMPTION PpHting of ll'inul, H- m- riiiiM. Ci'iii'in. :.'. ', Cutnnll of lui.t. ' it t lam-aiioii nt' tiie i uliuojjvy (iri:aiia. 1? TRADE'MARK, hht'i, ftO ci'ntB nnil ?1 Auk your lnii.;!ihl I 'r it. UlDM JU K A I d. I'UUburiili. Tm STOPPED FREE AlUfVjIU6 itfVC..,-. 'V Imsnfl Person Rostnrp M M lTi IK.KLUi-BGHtAf U So sS Nerve Restorer f'r nil tlUA 1 N Nl'UVK ilb.ASKt. ()'U t illreettMi. J i tlxaftr-r i and fl trial bottle tree to r payltihrexprcHnfto. Hcnd naui-' :.a addtvM to Iu. 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