J. E. WENK, - - - KDiTOR. WEDSESDA? MOItMNG, DEC. 19, 18SJ. What of the Future. When the Democratic Senators in Congress get done snaffling the Free Traders ho that their purposes shall cot become too palpable, to the alarm of investors, we shall be able to form some judgment as to what is in store for the couotry in the Dext few years. That time will come when the com mittees have been made, and they get down to the work of the session What the organization wishes to do, so one in the habit of informing him- self as to current of affairs will be in doubt for a moment. -They would pat the Legislature of the country in line with the vum of the Gobden Club; ot which most of their leaders are members; from Wattersoa down or up, if they dared. The difficulty is that they find themselves with a big elephant on their hands in the 'realization that, they - have now con trof of the house, and do not know -where to stable him. It has often been iremarked that parties are more con vsafvativein power than when seek ring it, and the Carlisle Democrats tare not proving exceptions to the rule, zai this is the way it comts. Their .theory of free trade did very well to -entkwse over while they were talking and ahathemetizing protection in their clubs,! but when tbey now have it in tueir power to give it practical ap plication they shrink from the risk, Jikeuieu will shake upon the verge -at plunge into ice water. There ifere, they stand '-letting I dare not wait upon I would," which will con itinue until the time comes when Mor .rison, Ilurd and their congeners have .the position they can hardly be .re fused, and then, they not . being af flicted -with the doubts ' troubling the Randalls and bidding them go slow, the boost 'Will be given that sends the whole bhivering crew into the pool of tariff revision. That this is to- be the course is plaia from the general tone oi uemocratio newspapers aU over the country. Only here and there does one of them sound a bote of pro test; and 'they are those who have not received notice of what they are to say. This is plain rota the fact that none of Ahem are beard to give the ecr-ond croak, but follow with the cut and dried talk, about the wickedness of high duties for the benefit of mo nopolies. It is all the same though whether Carlisle or Randall be Speak' erv The party, ps we have repeatedly aid is not the Randalls, the Wal laces, or other leaders of Penneylva nia, but the reactionists of the south .who etill hope to revive the lost cause. .This is why the Telegraph asked, (vhat would have been gained had Randall been elected Speaker .Net what good it would have done Randall, but what difference it would Lave made to the public. All the men whose publie spirit has, induced them to invest their capital in pro ductive industries which build up the country can do, is to watt with what fortitude they can command and see what the cranks who imagine the theories of long hired professors cou etiiute statesmanship are going to do wun tneoa.r Marruburg lelegraph. The people of Ohio are beginning to shake in their shoes because Gov ernor eiect Hoadly objects to a par ade and inauguration ball on his in duction into his office. They are fccared badly, Jest these symptoms may pan eat into the disease which has so sadly afflicted Pennsylvania for the past year, It does not fol low of course, that becauso Governor Hoadly expresses bis taste for sim plicity that he is going to slip out the back way and walk up to the cap itol to save the cost of a carriage his friends have provided for him to ride in, and thea cut the high jinks our Governor has to the tune of more than a half a million wasted treasure in an attempt to compel such legisla tion as he wants. Still, with the ex perience of Pennsylvania before tbei eyes, it is no wonder they shake in their shoe;, when they bear their man talkiog about simplicity. , Let us hope they will be luckier than we were. The attorneys for James Nutt an peared before Judge Stowe at Pitts burgh, Saturday afternoon, and ask d to have a day set for trial. Mon day, the 7th day of January, was fixed. Judge Stowe will probably ;rv the case. ' v I Wattekson is so jubilant over the election of Carlisle that he exclaims : "If Pennsylvania cannot fall in with us, she nust stand aside." So she expects to do; andj when Penn sylvania "stands aside," as she has been doing for nearly twenty-five years, the chances of the Democrats for electing a President are scarcely worth mentioning. Norrwtawa Her- aid. Fhe Republican National Commit tee met in Washington last week and selected Chicago as the place and June 3d as 'he date for holding the next cpublican National Convention for nominating a President. Senator Dwight M. Sabine, of Minnesota, was elected Chairman of the Committee for the next four years. List of Pensioners. Followirg is a list of U. S. pen sioners on the roll January, 1st 1883, as furniehed by Secretary Teller, of the Interior Department at Wash ington. The list gives the post-office add ress and the amount received by each pensioner. . ' '. , rdst-ofllce. Month Name of Pensioner. address, lyrato. Beebfl, Prudence Brookston ...$8 0(1 Xft)U. JcMLph U "....Claringtoii ...12 00 L-iarxy laaicatA.... lo 18 00 Crlspfrr, Susanna do 8 00 Wilkins, Folly do 8 00 Porter, Cardline... do 8 00 Steel, Apnea.:'....,. ..!.... do 8 HO Magee, rrancts A.... Cooksburg... 6 00 maze, Andrews J ,clo 4 00 Ittle, George do 2 00 Cook, Sebastian do 8 00 friend, runner do 2 01 Ranee, John M E. Hickory.... 6 00 Hustler, Dnniels do 4 00 l.opeland, Farms do Merveu, Samuel do 4 00 6 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 , 8 00 4 00 8 00 Berlin, John II do Hunter, James do FettiKrew, Jos. C do Aibaugh, Charles .... Albangh, Wm Albaugh, Jonathan. Paul, John ParsonB, Judson J. . Shaw. John H. ...... do do do Marionville do 6 00 , 7 50 , 4 00 , 800 4 00 .17 00 , 4 00 do Southworth, Charles Newtown. Huchey, George W Perrv Machesney, ilannali V do Liove, jonn m Kedciitr.. Ives Henry . .Stewarts Run..lO 00 Brewster, Marianne , ..do., 8 00 800 8 00 Metcalf.Cathari.ie , Hays, Elizabeth , Lawrence, Wm Rhodes, Henry do.. ......do.. .Tionosta 6 00 do. . ; 8 00 ... 6 00 -.6 00 ...4 00 ...8 00 ... 4 00 ... 2 00 ... 4 00 ... 6 00 ... 6 00 ...24 00 ... 8 00 ... 4 00 ... 8 00 ...18 00 ....12 00 ,...18 00 .... 4 00 necK, wm. a Zents, Jacob Zindle, Christopher Hill, Charles A , Byerly, Oliver , Black, Daniel Shatter. Henry B Sniail Waiter R. do , ....do do .., do do........ do.; do do do do . do do do ., do do do do Mealy. Moses, Thompson Nicholas ... Kinney, Albert Swaggart, Tobias C .... Sweet, Orren Setley, Sylvester Foreman, Nelson S Fitzgerald, Solomon... Flowers, Solomon N... Van Giesen, Thomas J Kennedy, Kisauder. .. .do.. 4 00 ,W. Hickory 8 00 Permanent Certificates. Following is the act on Permanent Certificates. Sec. 1. Be it enacted, Ac., That all examinations for permanent cer tiBcates for teachers in common schools shall be by written questions and an swers, and in case the examination of the applicant is satisfactory to the committee of teachers on permanent certificates, tne list of questions and answers, with all other papers accora paoying the application, shall be forwarded to the Department of Pub lie Instruction, and if approved by the Superintendentof Public Instruct ion, he shall issue and forwaru to the applicant a permanent certificate in accordance with the recommendation made by the committee as now requir ed by law : Provided, That the ques tion shall be answered immediately, i : . i . ... gnu iu uio presence oi mo committee Sec. 2. Any permanent certificate granted, or hereafter issued on the recommendation of a committee of teachers duly elected at the annual session of the County institute, shall be a valid certihcte, and shall contin ue to be valid in all the districts of the county where issued, including the several cities and boroughs within the county, except such cities and boroughs as may be authorized by law to hold separate Annual Teach ers institutes and empowered to rec oramend the granting of permanent certificates, which certificate shall be valid only in the city or borough where issued. Approved June 22, 1883. "I Don't Feel Well !" The stomach is out of order; neg'.ec.ted, this means chron io dyspepsia. You should take Acker's Dyspepsia 'JVblbU and avoid this terrible disease. Sold by G. W. Bovard. Ladies Should Remember, a beautiful complexion results from using Acker Blood Elixir. Sold by G. W. Bovard. Harvard College. At a recent meeting of tne overseers of Harvard College, a discussiau was held upon the resolution which had been be fore the board for several weeks, that in the opinion of this board, the statutes making attendance on morning prayers and other religions xercises compultory should be repealed. The board, ly a strong vote relused toadoptthe reaolition. But Mr. George Khifler, lately from Mar t'nsburg, Blair Co., Fa., who bad a Can cerous growth on his uose, and who was ad vised the use of Feruna before a t iuit to a Cancer Hospital, was allowed I ) take that par-excellent remedy, and by its use 'ffiip u uurir klir.i-1 tik.m wa iif.nl f.nm.lata. ly-page 2i in the "Ills of Life" get one irom your aruggiM, SO WONDER. X Man That Suffered Mental and Phy sical Arony Eiurltt Year Pro claims His Happiness. Mental agony isdremlful, but when that and a physical ailment combine, it is simply terrible. Such was the condition of George W. Frampton, W. Va., for eight years. lie was a sufferer of necroses : that is, the leg bone at the ankle was inflamed and mortified, which caused a running sore. He says: "Pieces of bone the eizo of a silver three-cent piece came out of the sore on my leg. The dis charge from the sore was almost con tinual, and I was unable to walk. For eight years I have been doctoring. I havo been under the treatment of a physician at Newport, Ky., for a year ; another at Burling ton, Ohio, attended me for three years, and a doctor here at Huntington, worked with me for a long time. None of them did me any good, and they all finally aid my case was hope less. A fewmonthsago I commenced trying Pcrntta, and now I am well. I can walk as good as anybody, and have perfect use of my limb. Words are inadequate to describe the mental agony I suffered when I thought I was always to be a sufferer. The thoughts of the affliction caused me more distiess than the sore, so the two combined was indeed agony. Be ing now free from both mental and physical suffering, my happiness knows no bounds. Peruna has fur nished me that which I prayed for during my eight years of sufforing. A Miracle in Oil i lly. Doctors duinfoundod druggists and tho people wild with excitement. From the Oil City Derrick, July 21st, 1H81 : Miss Maggie Martin, ot this city, has been ill and confined to the house for several years. Our best physicians failed to give her re lief.' She took Peruna and, to the Aston ishment of all who knew her. she Is now up and abont again. Mr. Simmons, the druggist, sold 1S4 bottles last week. He buys in gross lots. Mr. Cawell, too, sells it. Ask your uruggist for Dr. lla.-tmsn s book "Ills of Lite", gratis, or address Dr. H., at Osborn, O., for one. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned have been appointed Administrators of Estate of Hiram Osgood. doceased, and all persons owing said es tate, or having bills against tin same, will present samo for settlement. ItKI, LKStilMJP. JOHN OSUOOD. Tlonesta, Pa., Doe. 7, 1883. WANTED Reliable and experienced men : in every county iu Pennsylvania, to soil Wheeler and Wilson hewing Machines. The most liberal terms to good men ; Correspond ence invited. Address WM. SUMNER fe Co. 18 W. 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers In CLOTHING, NOTIONS, COOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGAIIS, IIARD WAPwE, QUEENS WARE, G L ASS WA HE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, J3.50, $4.50, frt.50 and upwards. FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AND GUN. The American Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four page weekly journal devo ted to the interests of Gontlemea Sportsmen and their Familiei Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yf.chting and Canoeing, Fishculture, The Ken nel, Fishing, The Rifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It la without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL BE SENT POST-PAII) FOR SIX CTS. Eor sale by all nowsdeuleis everywhere. FOREST A STREAM PUBLISHING Co., New York City, N. Y. PJ"EW LIVERY STABLE EAST HICKORY, PA. BALL & HALLIDAY, Proprietors. Good rigs always ready to go. Will run a hack to and from all regular trains. Rates reasonable. nov7tt THIS PAPER TtI:Pr AilvertlnlUK bureau ( 10 Spruce St 1. lwr Hii v.-rl iW 1885.1 FALL & Fall is here and Winter fast approaching, and Comfoi lability Is tho next thing in order, and we are happy to Inform our friends in For , est County that wo are prepared to supply that want at as low Prices as tho samo quality of Goods can be produced in Western Pennsylvania. Wo inuito you to Inspect our Stock before making your purchases, as wo will SAVE YOU MONEY. We buy Largo Quantities of Goods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stores to supply ami buj together when Quantity comes In Question to get tho Price, and being all workers and having no Idle men to rupporl, and not being compelled to live on the profits of any ono lino of business, wo are confident that we will and can NULL YOU MORE GOODS FOR THE MOMEY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS SEC TION OF COUNTRY. PLEASE CALL AND CLOTHIITGt, hats, BOOTS &c SHOES, TJKiisHiiisra- q-ooids, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, P EO VISION S FLOU'B, FEED, o OOO NO TliOUBLE TO IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. A Rustnf M Education In th moat proMnM, beemwe It If tho most nseful. Oar aim Is to nrnctlcAllr train young mnn fur the actiml requirement! of till, commercial Individual Instruct ion. No '""" Hiiiucnw can emor ni any nine, ror circular. ttldreM 1". ULiFF a, HONS, IMtmljiirir. To, Ii new TfmtAy, originally compounded and Introduced to the modical profasMon, wild then to the public At forge, 1-7 fc). J. HftrtmMi. M. I), llehu Dresrrltei It to over 40,uopat1ontn with tlie Tmt grattfy- inr reruns. mtMmmaummmttmtmMSCm Iti effect opou lite stom in eutlici) un like that of anr other remrdr. and Is the only medicine needed. In almost eTerydle- pm mwnicQ nnsu tsiieir. (in vnnjMip tton, Dlseanet of the Liver nd Kldnm-s. Manalin should be given with lt.EE&a PKHUNA Im roinnoatMlnf nurnlv Yt(rt&Ml Ingredient, each one, according to medl cat authors, a treat remedr In ltaelf. RX1 it, iinruiiau nas surcceura in rxwacv Ing and combining the active principles of Ihese Ingredients Inio one simple rmn nouud, which perfectly coincides with the Viti Mf.dicatuix Natuka Iu every dis ease, and a cure necessarily follows. There 1 nnl an nrrr m it It. tar 1 1 1 rtt -o -h rtr Hlu- eose It will not cure. C6SECISE5SZn,0j Enip)ifetoii the "lltenf l.Uo,, Dr. S. R. Lartmnn A C o., OsUirn, ., proprietors. Fur Tiles and Pelvic DiueMsa. take HD 1 SFORTIHEN 1 ! I take pleasnre in telling the Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchaed THE GUN IlUSIJfESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old A stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING W THE GUN VM I shall keep a perfect stock of a1! inds of AMMUFJITIOtM! And all kind of FISHINCTACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "White" Sewing Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and nee mo. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. ncppREP AIRING IN ALL ITS T3 BRANCHES PROMPTLY AMD FAITHFULLY DONE. K. A. IIALDWIX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, TEN THOUSAND niUDWOOD Farms in Michigan. Eor tale by the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. R. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantagit: Railroad, already built, numerous towna and citie, on of the healthiest parti of the United State., purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best build'ng material at low tgures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and afl additional information, address W. O. HUGHART, Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mich,. Or Swriut Rousuts, Traveling Agent. MtTNN k CO., of the Scientific American, eon. tlnue tount an 8llclim fur fnUMitH, Cuveutit, Trule Murks, CupjriKiitil, for tlie Uuittd StitU'S, Canada, KiiHlund, f rumM, 0nnaiif, es. Ilund UcKikubuut I'Hieuts sent froe. Thirtv-M-vpn jt-ura' exportcm-a. Puti'iitnotitainMd through ML'NN 4 CO. are noticed In the Bcikn vine Amkkican. the laiKest, hot, and nioHt widely eirculated aulentiflc paper. 1.1 'Jua year Weekly. Splendid enxravliiKS and lnUTHsilna In. formation. Hpeuiuien py of the tSt-iruilne Amer ican sent free. A(1lress MIINN Jk CO.. S( ikNTlslu Amkhican Office, il llr.iadway. New l'ork. F. F. Whittkkin, H. C. Wuittekin. Shetliold, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN DROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Hail way KurveyhiK a Specialty, Magnetic, Bular or Triauijulation fSurvey ing. lloui ot' Instruments and work. Terms ou application. ' J Oli WO UK of every de8crlition execu ted at th KKPUliLICAN otlice, WINTER 1111184. SEE OU R STOCK OF cScO. o SHOW GOODS. Buckoyo JForco Pump Me S3 CALL AND OUT PUICES, ED. H1UIBEL, TIOXKHTA, PKNN'A. Holiday Goods, 18815. Tiro Ijargest and Uest AH-ortment of Holiday (roods we liavo ever handled) New and litiwli goods iu JEWKLItY. Gents'- Chains Ladies' Chains, Kings, eis, nurniM, (,'un-isuttops, Bracelets, tc, tc. SILVEHWAItli. Silver Plated Uutter Dishes. Castors, Nap- Kin Kings in largo assortment., I JooliM mill H nt Ion cm-'. liooks in Endless Variety, Poem?, Fancy toxs, Ink .Stands, Paper Hold ers, I Maries for IKs-i, and goods entirely tew to this seasojvj TOYS, TOYS. A Very Largo Assortment of Toys, new and beuutit'ul in design. LAMPS and TABLE GLASSWARE. We ftlwnvu Iimva the lmwr uwl l.tr.wt ...... ci ties in this line. Something new to this season. CONFECTIONKltY. A very large assortment of Fancy Confeo tionery and Cuininim Candies, Nuts, and Oranges. l0lc-t JClllvOH. A very large variety of Men's and Hoy's Pocket Cutlery. NOTIONS. Silk Handkorchiefs, Gloves, and Holiday Notions, Tollot Noaps. 21 Litlerent Kinds of Fine Toilet Soaps, Shaving Soaps, Perfumery, Ae. Visk mil "V"i-lt'tIoM. Glass Vases in great variety, Childien's Cups and Saucers, Mustache' C'upa, Shav ing Mugs, Cnildren's Knife, Fork and Spoon, Mouth Organs, Card Baskets, Toi let Sets, Mantle Sets. HTAPLi: GOODS. Hats, Caps, Glovus, and everything to make people happy and comfortable. Come early and get the best selections. WM. SMEARBAUGH fe CO., Tionesta, Penn'a. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONESTA, PAt M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. 'n -ii y, Pictures taken In all tlie latest (heart. styles of 26-U : I) crq .V. Z3 !'.; Q- 04 GO CO m 1 I r The Press THE FOREMOST REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, 1884- Weekly PrBB, . . . fl.OOaYear. , Dally Press, ... -O.OOaYr.. Tha comtns; yenr will tie noUbls. Confront; dlTklcd lintwecn a Hcpubllran Hr,nt ond , Demooratlo House, will t bnsjr Iteslilnnt makliifr. The ifreat bttttle of Prntnctlon against Kroa Tratlo will aIUiie tlie Capitol and th country. Tlie rrrfldontlal campaign will be the' hardest fouglit and most cltlii( polltlool etruKKls for a quartor of a rnntnry. Europe, In the opinion of the bost lnformod, trembles ou tho ere of a great war. With iuch an outlook a live newspaper which, prints all the ncwii and tolls thewbolo truth about It la more than aycr a hpccHt. Kurh a news paper li Tub I'ltiLATiKLlMiiA V'Rr-ss. TeleRraph wlree in It own ofllco plaoe It In InKtantaneoim communloatlon with a corpt of over (le hundred news gatherers distributed all over be civilized world. The apecial daily cuble eervlco which It shares with tho Now York Herald covers every phase of activity Jn European life. No paper excels It In all tho clmnonta which go to make up a broad, full, complete journal. i ltealdes belnn a complete newspaper. Tub Wkhkly I'ltKHS has several special features which put It at the top. The AomcrvruiiAl. Pici-ABTMUNT, enriched by constant contribu tions from the foremost writers In various branches, tiros tho practical things that peoplo want to kuow on the farm and In tbe garden. The llKl.fiu Hand rtiH WomkN or Home Do par t ment, editod by Mrs. Kato Upson Clark, Is fill! of Information, hints and happy thoughts for every wife, mother and head of a household. A great featuro of the coining ye.tr will be thi highly valuablo letters of Jos urn I). Wekks on Wages of Working-man, tbe genornl conditions of Labor ami the Cost of IJving In Europe as com pared with America. Mr. Weoks, who had charge of this subject for the Census of 1W0, has made it a life study, and has boon abroad this yoar con ducting a special Investigation. His lotters will give the facta as to earninirs in all the various industries, the purchasing power of wacea, strikes, trades-unionism, arbitration, eta, ' 1 The Wkkkly Press Is full or choice home resil ing, with puzzles and other matter for tho little folks, stories and pastimes for adult and children, fashion notes, recipes, gleanlmrs from enrront literature, a careful summary of domestio and foreign news, and an earnest discussion of tho great questions of the day. Sample eopl$ mailed fret. SEW TERMS OP THE PRESS: Br mall, postage free in the U. B. and Canada. Daily, except Bnnday, 50 cts. a month) A a year Dally, Including 8uaday,05cta. a month; 17.60 a year Bunday Press, $2.00 a year. Weekly Presa, - - $1.0O a Tear, Praft, Check mil Port-Often Onltrt may tx nt it out rUk and tluiuid be made payable to the omV uf THE PRESS CO., Limited; ' PHILADELPHIA.. r.C ; RAILROAD. TIM K TA IILK IN KFFKCT Xoy. 1S4 1H.S1. Westwnitl. ltiVKn IlivisroN. Kastwurd. p. M. 8 (10 4 :w I 'SI A 1(1 r. m. A. M.I 7 :o'ar Pittsburgh lv 4 :i0' Parker 4 'Jtl! Koxburg A.M. P.M. H4.ri 8L'0 12 II 11 fit 12 40;i2 4 2 00, fl 30. P. M lA.JI. p. m"Ia". m 3 10, 7 OIK t:isi t 4 t7 W 13 42. t7 t 4 on; 7 4S 4 jr., 8(. t4 22;fS.ll 4 KH 8 21 f:i lo!ar.. franklin., lv ;a. m.I p. M. P.M. P.M.I 2tl'2 4Si It 2 i ar... Oil City....lv Vi 13;ia7.tHM: Ol.Hipolis. t2(mi n t;i;o Katrle Rock..., 2 OJ1 1 1 H 1 I7i 1 4-V1! 17i 8 2si 1 :m 1052 s 12 J'lesldotit ...Tiont'sln ...Iikorv .Tvnnkpvvillo. .Tidioute ti 22:io:ifvt8 1 10 W l.'r. 7 ro 12 MH !L42;t7 VH ,..TIioinison s... Hi r,i fH -ii, 12 :i I) i.: 7 10 12 14; I R4!l' II 40 1 (i l.V A.M. A.M.! P.M. . JrvinnUin . ft 1.1 !l (l v 20, ( 60; Warren lv...KiuKua....ar A Ml 0 (Ml V. M, A. M A.M. IP. M.I iP.M.l.t.M L0JK,j"".-rLlril 'v...P.riidford..iui 8(M:;1I n.V A.M.IA. M.-P. M. 1 II :io II (I Id ar... Kinr.un.. ..h i 11 (t-i 10 II r 4't! Corvd.m '. M. A. (. (i 101 ill HO, 3j!l02 0 4'i,10:i7 Oftl 10 42 7 0ftlloft7 7 2111 12 7 .(ft J 1 20 7 4H II i 8 02 11 ft2 8 10 1-2 (.0 10 47 0 4i. ft .10 ....Wo t' Kim....! 10 42 It 2(1 ftl Quaker Ilrldiro. 10 2'i 10 10 I) ftft 0 44 0 27 9 20 8 .Mj ft 17 i ... H-it Hiust.... 7 ftOi ft 01 ... Sain iiiaucii I 7 u 4 SO! o. Carrol Itou.. 4 41 ...So Vandalia... 4 2H1 Allofrany li .12 11 1ft 6 DO ao lv llloan ... .ar A. M.A. M. .M.I P.M.I M. AnniTioNAi. Thain Loaves Kinzua 1 1 :.")().( in , Warrpii l:3,run, Irvinoton 2::'U. pin, Tidioute 3:ft4im, Tionesta 6:20iirn, ar rives Oil City 7:00pm. Additional Thain Loaves Oil City 6:10 am. Oloopolis fi:ft4 am, Kayle Pock 7:0!atn, lVesidunt 7:lftnm, Tionesta 7:4Smii lllukory 8:37um,Trunkeyville !:(. 4 uii.'JTil oute l(l:l.riniii, Thoiupsim 11:00, arrives Irvinoton lhftftpni. PirrsBtMKiH liivisioif Trains leave.. Oil City 2:0ft, 7:00, 10:4ft a. in., 2:45, 4:55. p. in., arrive Oil City 2:30, 7:4ft, 0:45 a. iu., 2:20, 3:45, 8-30 p. in. t Flau; stations, stop onlv on sU-nal. Trains run on Kastcni Time, which IslfK minutes faster than iliill'alo timo. Pultiunn .sieeiin? Curs and ThroucK Coaches lietwecu P.uiralo and Pittsburgh on trains arrivinu; I'itlsbu rv;h 7:50 a.m., anil leaving I'lltsbiirh 8:20 p. in. Parlor Cars and Through Coaches be tween PittxtiurU and Ilullalo on trains leavinj? Pittsbuiitli 8.43 a. in., arrivikg Pittslinr'fh S:ii0 p. in, fr-Tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Oet time tables jjiviiiK full Information from Company's AKents. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oen'lPass'rAg't, C.KO. S. OKTCHKLL, (ien'l Kup't. Nos. 41 A 43 KxchannoKt., Uuifalo, N. Y. J. L. CHAIU, Anent, Tionesta, Pa. Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer iu the market. The above cut represents the most pop ular style for the people, which we otter you for the verry low price of f20. lie member, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. After haviiiK examined it, f it U not all we represent return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. Bend for cir culars and testimonials. Address CHAH ? C2- 17 N- Teil,1 Sireet; Philadelphia, pa. luayltl-iot 'HDufMLojJi
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