EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORJilXC, DEC. 1?, I8EI. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The Message of the President gives jout the usual showing as to the rela .008 of the United States with for ign countries, notes the extension of ploumic intercourse with some with bora we hare heretofore had none id the widening of the same with bers with ,whorn tbey have been ght. It in a subject of congratula in that there are no complications kely to disturb our peace' with any'. !e treats of the, importance of our sheiies, and recommends the creation 'a commission to examine and re' tton the 'whole subject lie, dia asses at some length the relations of te United States and Mexico and .the asolute necessity of intimate relations ith that country, owing to the vast ne of frontier' between us, ' reviews is complications in the South Alger ian States, add hopes for the early ihabilitalion of iPeruT sadly broken y the war with . Chili. After going ver inconsiderable detail the ques ons peuding between us and other eoples, be comes down to matters f more especial interest to ourselves, eiDg the internal affairs of the eoun ry. Its fioaucial affairs are in a prosperous condition. He notes the xcess f receipts over expenditures, nd tho necessity of reducing the first a the near future but declines to ecommend provision for sweeping eductions at this session of Congress, ie rather prefers that the surplus nould be usbd in improving the coa lition of the navy. lie al lubes to the irobable early necessity for some new asis of the Natioal bank circulation ; ecommends tbe abolishment of all nf he internal taxation except that on Hstilled spiritf. Without very ma erial reductions in the receipts of the Treasury, it will become necessary Mther to substitute some other form f currency for the natioal bank noter, ar make important changes in the laws ov which their government is now , controlled. He approves tbe object ions of the Socretary of the Treasury, to the acceptance of any. other secu rities as the basis of circulation than those of Government itself. He rec ommends that the trade dollar be re ceived at tbe mints as bullion at a small advance over lhe current mar ket price of silver of like fineness, lie treats of the navy at length, and urges tbe neccessity of its complete rehabilitation. He ulso urges upon the attention of Congress the wisdom of the completion of the coast defense, and,' as part of the system, of the opening of internal water ways across the peninsula of Florida, up the coast from Herida, to Hampton Goads, be tween the Chesapeake and Delaware bays, and across Cape Cod. He dis cusses poBtoffice matters at length. Approves lhe reduction of local pos tage to one cent, but declines to ap prove tbe Postmaster General's recom mendations as to tbe postal telegraph system. After discussing the law de- fiartment, agricultural interests, pub ic domains and civil service reform be calls particular attenliou to the ' window of providing some more defi nite regulation of the Presidential succession. A very curious effect of tbe elect ion of an avowed free trader to the Speakership for the avowed reason that be is an avowed free-trader, is that it has set all the Democratic pa- persjin Pennsylvania to proving that he is not a free trader at all. This is ivork that suits them exactly, They Lave been given so Jong to pretending their party is something which it is not, or that it is not something which it is, that the occupation exactly suits them. The legend of her State, '"United we fitand, divided wo fall, seems to be tbe slogan of Kentucky in ber 'j upon tho Congressional crib. ving captured the Speakership, tbe Kkeepership and tbe lostuaster- ht. li .1 1 j t t 1 1 1 ii n n i... n .4 clam- Known "ukburn for chairman of the ,a Appropriation. Old ih-it tbe - eo" to the front, and quetitionj machine for all it is worth. BCThc ly1 De'floct8 ed apply. Ri'inlin"011 f'ree Trader-Car-the forty-duration by the Democ Sisffiv bieiiisent Anjerican Christ rema. n better than the pau that her man England, forth, and ti fi.WF.NK, - Among the other troubles threaten ing "Veto Bob," as a consequence of bis ground and lofty tumbling,' the Legislature by vetoing bis veto yes terday waved him from a visitation of angry scrub women. For four mo'iths and more, these poor women bavo been working without any part of their paltry pay, except such advan ces as the chief clork of the Senate and the librarian could afford to make out of their own reources, narrowed by the cutting off of the appropria tions for these expeuses by the veto of the former appropriation bill, and when tbey learued yesterday morning that the new bill was vetoed, tbey held an iudiguation meeting, and re solved to wait on him in a body this morning if the bill failed of passage over his head. Of course, the new Andy ;Joenson will not thank the Legislature for cettine him out of the scrane: but he ouerht to. Think of . - , some seventy-five or eighty poor wom en, with their toes put and be drag gled skirts, and brooms in their bauds appearing. to the esthetic ex-recorder, all talking at once and brandishing their weapons. What a glorious finale it would .have been, to be sure, to this first year of this administra tion. llarrkbury Telegraph. "Thank God for the opportunity to IrnJfii iKn D.innavlunnin. irnn men !" shouts Frank Ilurd, the notorious free-trader.. And all the rebel brig adiers give the same old' rebel yell, and shout: "Yon 'uns is right, eah, To' a fact." .' A Change of venue. was granted in the Nutt case last week, and tbe trial will now take place in Alleghe nv county. Uut of eiehly or more names only three jurors were found The chaoiro is said to be for Nutt's good. A thorough csurso of Ackers blood elixir will remove all taint from tho blood. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples. Sold by O. V. Bovard. No longer a question of opinion we guarantee every box of Acker's Dyspep sia Tableta. Price 25c. and 50c. Sold by G. W. Bovard. LIFE'S LABORS. Either a Source of Tain or Happiness. What a great thing it Is to live and to do good to others! How few there are w ho appreciate their bless ed opportunities, and improve them accordingly. Life means earnestness, and active work. One should love his lffe work, and labor intelligently with some good end in view. Each day should see some noble action per formed, and its evening find each traveler oneday's journey near home. lie should enter upon the race with a brave heart, and keep up his cour age until the end. Yet how many there are who fail in this world either through laziness, inattention or ill health. An unwell man or woman can never love life or its work. At heart they eanuot do as much as the one possessed of a daring soul and a healthy body, who loves his work. This was true of Mr. J. W. Reynolds, of New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio. Through hard and incessant toil, and close application in busi ness, his health had become greatly impaired. He had become a con firmed invalid, and tbe general de bility of his system was alarming. He could not sleep well ; nor could he work. A friend recommended that ho would try tho famous Peruna. At first no great change was noticeable, but he persevered. He took eight bottles, and as a result was complete ly restored to his former vigor and strength. He says he now feels like a now man, and is daily seen about the streets of his city. He enjoys the best of health, and says it is all owing to Peruna. He loves his labor, and takes pride in his work, and is un ceasing in hi praise of the great remedy which restored him. It new remedy, originally compounded and Introduced to the medical inofesslun, and then to the puulio at large, by 8. 11. Hartnian, M. 1. He baa prescribed it to over 40,U"0 patntR with ihe mont jrrntlfv- ftj effect upouUtumTlumu like that of any other remedy, and U the only medicine needed In almost every dla ejie to which fletth Uhelr. (lu (JohmIi tloD, Diuta&eaof the Liver and Kl)nt-v. Manai.in should be Riven wlUi It.taxCHi j'jtnUNA U composed of purely vegcuUe Inuredienta. each one. according to nie'lt- ualiauthora. a Br eat remedy In itself. LV9H lr. Hurtmun haa succeeded lu extraiL- In if and combining the active principles ut iheae litK'edletiia Into one rttuiple coin itoiiuri. which Derfecllv coincided with tin Via WfcoiCATHix Natuha In every dU- a:iM. and a cure iterefcdrily follow. 1 here ii hot itu organ It wiu noi racn nor n oaMjlt will not cure. Uum u win not vuiw. i Afclc your druKit K your uruuBii iu. iutuu,uii t. iiai lmaii & Ot!ojrn, proitrletora. ruiinlilrt on inu "jurck j.iiu. " nr. n. iv For Tile nl i'eivic UlacAacN Ui MESH Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the final ae. coulitof Mattliew llortzer, Guardian of busanna J. ltobb, has been tiled in my olline and will be presented at next Term of Court for Confirmation. , Jl'STlS KlIAWKEY, Uegiritor. Tioucnta, Nov. Ii), 1883, SHERIFF'S SALE. . BY VIUTUE of sundry writs ot Fl. Kb. and Lev. Fa 'Issued outof tho Court of Common Pleas ot A-orcst County, Pcnnsvlvanla, and to mo di rooted, thero will bo exposed to snlo by public vendue or outcry, nt tlio iniui jiousq in wm Borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, DECEMBEK 17, A. D. sS;l, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tlio following de scribed real estate to-wit: JOHN A. PUOPEU vs. ANNA HILLS and S H. HILLS. Levari Facias, No. 12, December term, 18811. JS. D. Irwin, At torney. Tho undivided one-half part of all thnt certain tract or parcel of laud Hitunte in tho Township ofJonks, County of Forest, and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wit: lleing tho undivided one half part of four hundred acres und throe tenths of an aero, tho east part ot warrant number Bingham lands, and bound ed as follows ; llcginning at a pout where tho original beech stood tho north-east corner of wnrrant XV22; thonco south one third of a tleirroo west three hundred and twenty and livo-tenths perches to a post; thence west two hundred and eight and seventh-tenths perches to a post; thonco north thrco hundred and twenty-seven and threo-tenths perches to a post and noi Ih lino of said warrant; thonco along tho same south eighty-eight and one-six th decrees oast two hundred and ten and oiulit-tontlis porches to the place of begin ning, containing four hundred acres und three-tout lis (400 3-10) of land. t aken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Anna Hills and S. II. Hills at lhe suit of John A. Proper. ALSO, Mks. KACHLL BLATIt versus J. F. OVKKLANDKIl, Fieri Facias, Nos. U and 10 December term, ISNt. All that certain piece or parcel or land lying in Kingsley township, Forest coun ty, Pennsylvania, and being in warrant number 5187, and a part thereof. Begin ning at a black jack corner, thonco north forty-throe degrees west one hundred and fifty-six roils to a post, an old corner; thonco south forty-seven degrees west sixty-one rods to a small oak on a rock; thence south forty-throe degrees east one hun dred and iilty-six roils to a small wliito oak bush, ' birch witness ; thonco north forty-seven degrees east sixty-one rods to the place of beginning, containing sixty acres be tho same more or less. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho prsperty ol J. F. Overlander at tho suit of Mrs. Kaohel Blair. " ALSO, C, F. GILLESPIE vs. W. M. HEATH t al, Fl. Fa. No. 11 Dec. term 13S3 T. J. VanGiesen, Attorney.- All that cortain piece or parcel ot land situate, lviug and being in J lickoryitown- ship, Comity or Forest, and State oi I'enn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Beginning at a dogwood tree lor a corner, and running inence iwnn forty-seven (47) degrees east by land ol Josfah Mealy one hundred perches to a dead pine tree, ihenco south forty-three (43) degrees east one hundred perches by land of Hanna to a post, tlionce north forty-three (43) degress east eighty perches by land of H anna to a post, tlionce south forty-three (4:5) degrees eust ninety (PO) perches by land of 11. Stow and Co., to a pine tree, thence forty-sevn(47) de grees west one hundred and eighty (180) perches bv land orii. stow & i;o., to a pine tree, thence north forty-three (4,1) degrees West one hundred and ninety (190) perches to tho dogwood tree, the place of hsgi lining, containing one hundred and Hixty-threo and threo-fourths ( 16::j) acres, strict meas ure, more or less, as surveyed by Walter Siverly, December 14, 185'J, with all tho improvements, buildings rf-c. Taken in execution as the property of the heirs of Hiram Heath, deceased, and to be sold at tno suit of C. F. Gillespie. TERMS OF SALIC. The following must bo strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other loin cred itors become the purchaser, tho costs oh the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit ors receipt tor the amount or the pro ceeds of tho salo or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo lurni.slieu me Sheriff! 2. All bids must bo 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 foi will again lie put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom hrst sold. See Purdon's Digest, Nin'h Edition, page 440 mid Smith's Forms, page :;84. .;. w. uijAKK, riiierin. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 27, 18153. Auditor's Notice. In the Cnurt of Common 1'leaa of For- est County. W. C. Walker and Frank llimiilUm, d'Mii? biminoKS as W.C.WulkerctCo vs. E. E. I?erenforil, N.i. C. P. 32 May Term, 1883. Judy; nient cimt'i'ssed by b. 1). Irwin Esq. 0 May Tor m, 1H8S. Mih-s W. Fi. la. No, September iU, 18,s:t Tata Esij., aniointed Auditor to report at next Term. 1'ku Curiam. To all l'Kitsoxs Intkukstkl : Floiise t:iko notice thnt by virtue of above Order of Court, and appointment, I will Bit, t ) discharge) the duties of my ap pointment, at my olllce in Tioiit'sta, i'enn Hylvimia, on Saturday, Duceinber first, 18S3, at two o'clock j. in. MILES W. TATE. Auditor. TEN THOUSAND II All 3 WOOD ' Farms in Michigan. Eorialeby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. R. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantages: Railroads already Luilt, numeroui town and cities, one of the healthiest parts of the United Stales, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, sood soil, low prii.es, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and ail additional information, addrcsa W. O. HUGHART, Land Commissioner. Grand Rapids, Mich.. Or Suraut KouutTS, Traveling Ageiil. PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkas. Tlio lion. W. D. Drown, Presitlent J udu of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter ISofsions in snd for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for hohlinjj a Court of Common pleas Quarter .Sessions, Ac., nt Tioitesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of December, hciii tho 17lh da of Dee., I'-WH Notice is thernlore iriven to the Coroner, J utice of the Peace and Constables ol said county, that they bo then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of uid day, w ith their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to tlieir olliccs appertain to bedoue, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that lire orshull be in the jail of Forest Countv. that they be then and there present to prosecuto against tliein as fcliall be just. (Jn-en un der my hand ami seal this 2ulh day ol JNovemuer, a. v. im;i. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff- 1MB.1 FALL & WINTER I . Fall is hero and Winter Cist approaching, and ComfoitaMlity Is tho next thing In order, and wo aro happy to Inform our friends In For est County that wo aro prepared to supply that want nt as Low .Prices as tho same nuality of Goods can bo produced in Western Pennsylvania. Wo inuite you to inspect our Stock before making your purchases, as we will SAVE YOU MONEY. Wo buy Largo (Quantities of (foods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stores to supply and bii together when Quantity comes In quest ion to get tho Price, and being all workers and having no idlo men to Mipport, and not being compelled to live on tho prollts of any onn lino of business, wo aro confident that we will and can SELL YOU MOKE HOODS FOR THE MOM 10 Y THAN ANY OTHEK HOUSE IN THIS SEC TION OF COUNTRY. PLEASE CALL AND SEE OUU STOCK OF CLOTHING-, HATS, BOOTS &c SHOES, ZFTTZRISHinSTQ- Q-OOIDS DRESS Q-OOIDS, P ROVISION S FLOU'B, FEED, &G. o ooo o NO TKOtJliLi; TO SHOW GOODS. Ill J. I-I OPSINS & CO. Ti-AiMjmmia jaic.qmaiBBaMiawiiiii.i,iiiMaMiBiimufia!JMijiiiiiiBi iw ncgnaanm A Diiaineaa Education It the mrwt proMnMe, tiecsuie It la the most useful. Our aim In to pmctlcAllj train vomiff mon for tho nciiml ri'iniiremenn of this commercial 8l-"- Individual Inatnirtiini. No vacation. Students cm enter at any tuue. For circulars, addrcsa V. DLI TRIAL LIST. Causes not down for trial In tho Court of Common Pints of Forest County on tho Third Monday ot December, A. I. 1SS:1: 1. .1. E. Dliiine vs. Henry Wwagurt, No. 0 fr'obruarv term, 187!'. 2. Nancy Dawson vs. Sarah Ann Dale, No. 20 May term, 1H81. 3. Helen S. Thomas vs. Ti. J. Held, Exr. Ct al, No. 2 Fob. term, 1SS2. 4. II. 1. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 53 September term, 1hS2. o. Tho Salmon Creek Lumber and Min ing Company vs. W. A. Dusonbury, No. 1 Dcconilwr term, 1882. 8. Seldcn T. Mav vs. IS. J. lleid Exr., No. 4 Dec. term, 1882. 7. W. W. Howmnn vs. J. M. Kepler No. 7 lc'ember term, 1882. 8. W. W. Uowinan vs. J. M. Kepler No. 8 December term, 1882. 0. Wm. McLnuirhlin vs. Robert MeClos kev, No. 18 term, 1882. 10. J. J. Carson vs. Jolin Carson, No. 41 Dee. term. 1882. U. (J. W. Dithrtdiro, Trustee, vs. J. Ij. A comb. No. ft Fob. term. 188,1. 12. D. W. Clark vs. t'eter Berry et al, No. 17 Mav term, 183. 13. John Cobb iC" Co. vs. lUchard B. Wil lis, No. 2!) May term, 1881. 14. J. If. Derickson A Co. vs. Patrick II. Powers, No. 31 May term, 1883. 11. Uobinson it' Bonner vs. Jacob S. Hood, No. i Mav term, 18K3. 1(1. Ephraim N. Tucker vs. Garson Shamburj; No. 1 Sept. term, 1883. 17. Clark Brothers vs. Ueo. Wagner ei nl No. t3 Hentember term 188;1. 18. A. J. Landers .:. et al vs. Bridge Landers et al. No. 28 Sept. term, 1883. 19. Elizabeth Thomps.m vs. John Will iams et al. No. 3.1 Sept. term, 1883. 20. H. P. Ford vs. (). W. Proper, No. 41 September term, 1883. 21. John Thompson vs. Jacob Bungo et al, No. 47 Sept. torm, 1883. 22. (J. Shauiburir et al vs. 1). L. Beaver, No. 4!t Sept. term, 1883. JU.ST1S SHAWKEY, Pruthonotary. Tionestii, Pa., Nov. Ill, 1883. IVotice Is herebv Riven that I have filed my ap plication' in tho oiiice of tho Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, for 10O0 acres of unimprflv od 1 mil situate in the Townships of llowo and lCinMev, Forest County, Pa., ud join ing warrarts 51(i! and 5108 tin tlio north west, hind of tho . Common wealth on tho northeast, warrants atuf, 4i lu unit ih.j on the southeast, antl warrant 0128 on tho southwest. Also. 1D00 acres of unimproved land sit uate in Howe Township, Forest Countv, Pa., adjoining warrants 5108 and 5105 m tho northwest, lands of the Commonwealth on tho northeast, warrants filwrt niid .1107 on lhe southeast, and hinds of tho Com monwealth on the southwest. Also, 1000 ueres of unimproved land sit uate in Howo Township, Forest Cijunty, Pa., adjoining warrants 610.1,- .1104, and 6101 on tho northwest, hmds of the Com monwealth on tho northeast, warrants 5102. .1103 and .1100 on the southeast, and lands of the Commonwealth on tho south west. Also, 210 acres of unimproved land sit uate in llowo Township, Forest County, Pa., adjoining warrant 6101 on the north west, warrants 6101 and 47HO on the north east, and warrant 5102 on the southeast and hinds of the Commonwealth on the southwest. DAVID BEltltV, L. S. Balltowu. Pa., Nov. 5th, 1883. Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Kinder in the market. Tlio above cut represents tho most pop ular stylo for the people, which we otter you for the verry low price of friO. He memlier, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen tho machine. After having examined it, if it is not all wo represun , return it at our expenso. Consult your interests and order ut onco. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address CJIAS. A. WOOD ct' CO., No 17 N. Tenth 8i eet, l'Uiladolphia, Pa. maylU-lOt GBOOEBIES, 1UFF & HONS, I'ittshurL', Pa. KtssstCTittsara Buckeye I'orce Pump 7 I i CALL AND GET TRICES, ED. HKIBEL TIONESTA, PENN'A. Holiday Goods, 1883. :;: Tho Largest and Pest AHortinent, of Holiday Goods we havo ever handled I New uud fresh goods in Gents' Chains, Iiulies' ClmitiN, Iliin Kets, Ctiarms, Cutl'-liuUoi's, Dracelets, Ac., Ac, SILA"lCItAV.Vltl!:. Silver Plated Putter Dishes Castors, Nap kin Kings in largo assortment. Uools4 mid Stnioiimy. Hooks in Endless Variety. Poems, Fancy lloxrs. Ink .stands, Paper Muld ers, Diaries tor iHt-4, and goods entirely lew to this season. TOYS, 'X'O'VW. A V erv Lartro Assortment ol lovs, new and beautiful in design. LAMPS and TABLE GLASSWARE. We alwavs havo tlio host and latest novel ties in this line. Something new to this season. CONFKCTIOA 111 IV. A very largo assortment of Fancy Coi.fec tionery antl Common Candies, Nuts, and Oranges. I?o?lt JClllVl'H. A very largo variety of Men's tnd I'-'V Pocket Cutlery. NOTIONS. 8ilk Handkerchiefs, Gloves, ami Holiday Notions, Toilot Soup. 21 Different Kinds of Fine Toilet Soaps. ohaving isoaps, I'ertumery, tve. Viiws null Arnri.t i-K. Glass Yasos in great variety. Child. en Cuns and Sauoors. Mustacho Cuns. Shav itiK Muirs, 'iiiklren's Knife, Fork hikI hipoon, MotiUi Oi'tiuns, Card baskets, Toi let .Sets, fllanllo SscU, STAPLK GOODS. Hats, Caps, Gloves, and everything to mako people happy and comfortable. Come early and got the best selections. WM. SMEAKBAUUH & CO., Tionesta, l'enu'a. lHOTOGUAPH GALLERY, 1 TIONESTA, PA M. CARPENTER, Pictures taken in the art. all the latent styles of 1 ir I crq S CO KIM ' ' fj.fi o If. I - - Proprietor. she Pi o e q THE FOREMOST REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER, FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, 188. Weekly Prosa, . - frl.OOaYear. Datly Press, ... .$0.00 a Year. 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Mr. Weeks, who bad chares of this nibjcct tor tho Cou'iu of lSO, lion nmile it a life study, and has been abroad this year con UuctiiiK a special InT04tii;.tU(n. II is loiter will Hive the facts as to earnlnc In all the rarlou intltisti-los.tho purchasini? power of wises, strikes. trados-uninnlBin, ai bitration, etc. 1 Tho'V'F.F.Ki.Y PiiEsa is full of choice h'ime reail Inc, with puzzles and other matter for the littb folks, stories and paHtlincs forailult.4 and i-liildren, fashion notes, rectpcu, ulo:inlm:s from current llteraturo, a careful summary of domostlo ami foreign newt, and an caraest Uucusioa of tho great questions of the ay. Sample copiei mailed free. KEW TERMS OF THE PRESS: mail, postage freo lu the U. R. and Canada, Dally, except Sunday, 60 cts. a months $11 a year Daily, Including Huaday.Ujcts. a month; $7.6G yar BumUy Tress, t-.OO a year. Weekly Prosa, - - 01.00 a Year, Irnf1it, rliertm and Pont-nmr Or lrr mau ht tnr nt ur rUk and thould bt mtutt imyubU to th order tif THE PRESS CO., Limited, ' nilLADEUUIA, r.. QJ c t -t LA -r-- t?TVl. .il.l a ?. i. nr. i. TIME TAl.LF. IN EFFECT Apr. 1, ls.-ri. Westwaid.l 1!ivkk Division-. lEaslward. l. M.I lA.M.jf. M. II i;u arPiltsbiuiih lv h - 0 4:1 8 0j fi -t'.i: New Cnstle... U IKI, ... Mercer Wi 14; 4 i;:; a ,vi 'Z no: '. M.j . M . 1 V. M. 2. M.'i :n 10 no! Franklin 1 :.'! 5 40 ! l".;:v...Oil City. ..ur a (m! 1. M.j ' J I. M a.M. I". .M. I Inl.t. Time. . M , ii ln'ar... oil C;lv....lv S 10 ! OlcK-P'-lis it- SI A. i. 1 II " l -II.-.1! I 4i-lis -II Kjuhi lii)ck...:i::K ti'. II ."-i hs .'is President. II s Ut Tioiiesfa ."i" ir .n 7 4S 8 oi IS II J- U t ;,' 4:; i' if.". l 'J! I ll f,l A . V . 1 1.) ii o I :to io t-tii-: niil-.orv vV .''.. '1 rniikeyville 7 4r; 'ridioilte.... '7 ...Thompson s.. 4 11 14 4 :n; H n4 .". : s "ti ti li I'. M. f. M. tl ';io-j-. 1 10 II) I 12 .Ml. !! '." :"); , oil 7 in; ,,. Ii-. iiietof VI 1-1! 11 ioi , i ,"!: Will-lei. ! , il -0 lv...Kiii.ua....iti' .,1'.': v.. i1 l'.M I " " .1 4 l.'i I v...lii"td tii'.l ..ur . I U 10 lv i .ie:i;i ... .ur , ;i-.m.! ,. II it, M. A. M . I 111 II I ;.ii 1 1 :' ... 4 ." I1. M. r. v. SUV .... A. M.I I a : ..J h: ar...Kin7.iie....lv ( Wvilon j ....AVo f Hon. ...I i(jiiaker I'.ridge j ... K . t Mouse....! ! lv Salamanca ar , ,", :m 4 17 ! 4 (V ! .rl (N 5ai ij m 'r.M. IJradi'ord ....! 7 l 7 n, .... 7 "0 .... (' ...J ii "i: Ia.m.I l A no i'j'ioN A t. Tit.viNs -Leave 7:10 a. in.. KiiiH'.nt H:00 a. in. Arrive" Warren l'i: !." a. in. imrnoNAi. Tkain Leaves Oil Citv 11:10 am, O'eopolis (i:54 inn, Eturle lioct. 7:10ani, President 7:hiuin, Tionesta S:10iiu Hickory !.':0(!;uii,TriiiikeyTi!le !i:L'Ut;m,Ti i- nute 10;(iiuiii, 'I liomiison 10:., 1 i vini lou l:r.")pm, Warren l:-7 pin. Arrives Kili ziiii K:('(ip!ii, r.r;i;l!'ord 4:J.';pm. M'siiav Tkains- Leave Wavr- n 9:'.'()ani, 4:aiiiiu; Kin.u;i lOiimiii, ,r:(Hpm; arrive lir.'ttii'ord lioriiioon; ii: ((.pui."- Le.ivo Dr.td ford r-::idain, ;::'.0pm, arrive Klnii:i Hl;K am. 4:4lipm: Wiinvii lo..",iaiii, !kViiu. Trains leaving Oil City DtM'aiii, a:"liptn. arriving Oil Cily l':iMM"i. Il!::i0ni;.'ht.. ru.. daily between Oil City and Pittsburgh. PiTisiinoHi Division Trains leav li City 1 ::'.-, 7:(", 10:4." n. m., 'J:l.", 4:1.".. t:l" p. in., arrive Oil City l:u:i, IS;00, t):4j a. m.. a::!". ::4.", n-an p. m, Trains leaving Oil City l:.'!flam, 2: l"n. , arriving Oil City LiMiiim, 'Jillfipni, run duii; betw" 'ii lltitl.do and Pittsburgh. t Flag stations, stop only on signal. Trains on tho Hiver Division betwo t. New Castile and Oil Cit' are run on Co. umbu time, bel ween Oil City and Sa'tu maiiea, uiid on the DulValo Division en Plulmielphi'i time, vhieli is ISO midut-.s faster titan Columbus time.' Pullman Sleeping Cars between Hrd'.. antl Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pi w burtrh H:U0am., and leaving Pil'sbu li:l!o,m. I'arlor Cars between Oil City and III T lo on trains leaving oil City a:4."pm, . i -riving ul City '2':t."pm. --Tick'ts sold and baggage ehe , i to'all principal points. Gel lime tables giving full inform ::.,!. from Coiiiianv's Atrents. WM.S. HALbWIN, Gen'lPass'r A-' . GEO. S. GETCH ELL, Gen'l , l. Nos. 41 Al'l lOxchango St., Ihittalo, . V . J. L. CIlAlu, Atrent, 1 lonesta, Pa. MnNW A CO., of the BeiENTino Amkrican JIiiuh tu m:t it hollcit'ini for I'Hluiita, (.'avuiittf, . Mark, L'i)yrlKlilrt, for the UulUid Htntus, Ol KiiKlund, l-'mui-e, Gertuuny, eto. lluitd book l'u'tjitla bhiiL fi-. e. Thirly-i4.V(n years' e. I'liii'iiiaiiiitHlin-d thniukih ML' NN & t'O. urn a In the SciKNTiKie Amkhican, the lurKent. lj luoHt wlUcly i-lri'iiliiteU m-U'iitlMu pap jr. (ii.3. Wwkly. r-lleiHii.l cniravinirM una lntrei.l . firiiittiiin. SinHiiiut-n i-.ipy tt lhe .clcuiillo ' lean 8fnt fri. A.lilrciw M I'N IN 4 ( tl., Sue AuKittCAN omco. a,l Ut'uuilway, New York. F. F. "Waivi'KKiN, II. C. Wiim : Shelllcid, Pa. Tionesta, 1' t WHITTEKIN BROS. ; Civil Engineers and Survey .., Land and liuilway Surveying a Sp Magnetic, S!ar or Triangiilatiun t .r ing. liest of lnstrutut-uU uud v Terms ou application. mm PATENTS v.- V -
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