V E. AVENK, KDITOrt, WEDSESDAT HORNIJiG, JiY, 16, SS. An institution called "The Araeri- an Bureau of Fiction" lies been es ' ablir,hed in Mew iorw. It is not X cnowu whether it is to boom Tildeo or 'h toe. S TnE only proposition upon which il the Democrats nre solidly united i: Tha Republican party ought to o, f ir the good of us fellow. Harmony in the party evemi to be a far off as ever for the Democrats, 'low the South is getting up on its itod legs ..and shouting for Carlisle i or President. ..'. r -.t Jonw KelHy's New Work, . organ ays that if the Democrats want to rin in the Presidential race tbey oust take, the candidate from that State, that it is the' pivotal State. This is 'a cnol way of disposing of )hio etattsmeo, to say nothing of, In liana, and . the. just budding aspira ion of Carlisle. If ' this should be I id milted wouldn't Cypher . 6aro and he Tammany boss have a, tign.' old crimmage ? V . - I Henri Waterson, the big tnjun of he new Democratic revival, is an ' loanced to spend the winter in Wash . pgton, where he 6nds it necetisary to tttend in person to the lree trade part f the winters Congressional, business. : He finds that there is ' more common lenae, if not common honesty, among bis partisins than he dreamed of and fears if be' is not on hand to prevent '. itsspread.it may become contagious ' ' nd spoil the broth. Come on, Hen ri, you are as crazy as. a loon on the ! tariff, but you are a good fellow and f bave a right to have your say. :, I i The Philadelphia Record is doing yeoman service for the British free trade interest in the United States, and has s j far Unmasked as to bold nut to the American workingman the - glorious promise of work as agricul tural laborers, when their iudustries ; are broken down.. It does not point to the countries, either Spain or Turk- ey who have conspicuously fallen in with British ideas on the subject, that ( the workingmen be invites to this ban . quel may see the kind of fare await ing them. Neither does it point the ; agriculturisl to those countries, that v they may see what the foreign market , will do for them when by their votes s they destroy their borne market. But neither the farmer nor the working- man is quite such a fool as to accept the invitation without looking at the I till of fare. Harriaburg Telegraph. ' , ' " Who shall say the Democratic par ity is ungrateful? Last Thursday the f Democratic legislators of Ohio nora : jnaled Payne, the Standard Oil Co.'s I candidate for U. S. Senator by a vote of 48 for Payn, 17 for Ward and on- ly 15 for Pendleton, Gentleman George was the fresh young man in I the Senate who really believed his - party meant civil service reform and i he figured as midwife at its bornin'. ; That party evidently regards bim' as too fresh, and what is worse, too green, ' ia supposing it means all it says, and , tbey have laid him on the shelf with an emphasis which says plainer, yea, much plainer than words, "Lie there !" As the press of the party was howling like a pack of prairie wolves over the . corruption the civil service system made possible, Senator Pendleton was fcoaad as a Democrat to give his par ty tho benefit of the paternity of the reform bill. lie went in with all his j might and worked the measure through i the Senate. The result of the receut nomination is his reward. Ex-Senator Eaton says the agi ; Uiion-of tariff revision in the present session of Congress is senseless, and j goes on to give good reasons for the opinion. Buckner is opposed to tbt ( agitation this session because he wants the party to win sure next year, and ! this would array the business inter ests against them. Ilolman is opposed to it, because the business of the coun try has not yet recovered from the agitation of one year ago, and tbcjpeo- pie won t stand it. Converse is op posed to it, because to the Democrat ic fparty free trade means defeat. Henry B. Payne is opposed to it, be oaue freo trade has never been accept ed by any civilized people, and is im practicr.ble and impossible. None Jof 4lese favor it, but all for arjomly stated reasons of expediency, not one of them for the true reason that it is unwipo in principle, unpatriotic i inteut; and not ono of them deuoun ces the party as unfit to govern, be cause it won t give the country rest from its agitation and mischief whic the agitation works, simply because ihero is no basis of principle or pa triotism in their politics. The Democratic party continues to go from bad to worse in trying to correct its blunders. Th,o selection of Carlisle for speaker, with all that bis selection implied, was about as bad could be. Now comes Protectionist Payne as a kind of breakwater to the uuai wave ot tear that bad swept through the Democratic party in con sequcuco of its Free-trade rashness The choico of Payne as Senator from Ohio is almost of as much natioa coDsequenco as the election of Carlisle, Payne's intimacy with Tilden, and the possibilily of Payne's being made the political heif bf the head of the old ticket, gives the Ohio Senator a prom inence wnict a new senator does not ordinarily reach at a single bound .Viewed as an offset to Free-trade heresies, Payne might bave assisted the JJemocratic party to straddle the tariff question again. But his use fulness in this respect is more than counterbalanced by the defeat o Peudleton. The Democrats want no civil service reformer or civil service reform. They have forsrotton the on pressed laborer and the greed of huge C T corporations, two subjects which here totore bave weighed heavily on the Democratic mind. Somehow or oth er, in the Democratic party, the scum will rise to the top. Phila. Press. A Crooked Track. Ono thing is certain. If the Dem ocrats are ever ;o acquire the coufi dence o7 the country they wilt have to get on one side or the other of is sues as thev arise. If thev belie that tha Republ ican doctrine of dis crimination in favor of home indus tries in levying import duties, ia er roneous and that such duties should only be levied with a view ' to raising revenue, tbey should stand up man fully to their -declaration. When in the throes of argument against the Republicans they call their "tariff for revenue only" Free Trade, Why when they are confronted with the necessity to act, do they begin to trim, and back aBd fill, with assurances that they do not mean to disturb the busi ness of the country? And keep up their crooked courses an til the public who are watching them are like the traveler watching the snake's track in the sand and Bay, , "It winds in and it winds out, Leaving tho Traveller still in Whether the snake that made this track Is going on, or coming back," The why, is because the Democratic party of the South adheres to the same purpose of crippling Northern growth, which impelled their policy before the war, and the failure to succeed in which, drove them to attempt the des truction of the Union ani the party in that section is the only Democratic party with a purpose higher than the mere holding of office. The Democratic party in the North is simbly a faction seeking office, and dependent upon the Southern wiug for brains. Until they have power to ru3ke themselves felt in legislation they chatter the theories of their masters like parrots. But when the actual putting of those theories in practice confronts them, they ahrink from the consequences. Hence we see the Randall's Hewetts, Eaton and oth er leaders engaged diluting the strong pabulum offered by the South and championed by tha Morrisons and Hurds as superserviceable henchmen of their master, aud trying to weaken it so that tjje northern stomach may take it. Between them are having a monkey and a parrot time of it. Cut the southern wing, having the great est strength of purpose, having a clear cut design in their policy, are strong est just in proportion as they are more for ultimate results and less for mere place holding, and gradually the Ran dalls, &o , are being forced to acqui esce. Some pro fuss to believe tha tar. iff will not be meddled with this win ter. Well, it wou't by any enacted laws, because the Senate will snub the House; but rs far as the House has power, the question will be the subject of debate,nd so far as tbey can get the rice plantexs, augar plantars, wool Srowers, 4c. agree, attempts will be made in the direction of withdrawing protective duties. Nothing however will induce that snake to make any straighter track Harrisburg Ttle graph. OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUSE. ljnrffpflt ami most complete Whofcfutle and KeUll Ton and Family Urooery west of MM ITOrsKK EEPEUS ATTENTION. IN-l-l EMENTH EXTRAORDINARY. Freight nald within KM mllr m' I'iiu. bnrli on all orders of and over, or a uiwunnt oi 8 ppr cent, to partios living any further dmtanco. PartlpH not wishing to pnrchno t'lb "worth kt onn timo. ran purohaso with an other fmnilv, and we will pay tho freight. And Still Another i-eature: in making Bhipnicnta of goods we inclose amount of exptmctm to you, in connection with registering money or ob taining P. O. money order or bank draft j biii, hmioiiiu i pottage in niainug, etc. mi hum (uiiu you ar pui 10 no expense whatever. The poods are packed and shipped to your station, thus putting you on an equal footing with our eitv custom ers. Send for the "Housekeepers Outdo" a vi i. i"K". giving prices on every article wo carry in stock, l'lease send your address and the hook will ho sent iree. um. UAShAClE A BON, lrt Dia mond Squaro, Pittsburgh, Pa. janl (M ly Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that W. It. ITas- RoioacK lias this day sold his interest in uie nrm 01 t . M. Hock it Co., to 1 M. Keck, and that the business will herenfter oe earrieil on in tho name of I M. li.pfc v i. o. W. It. IIASSELIIACK, Marionville, Forest Co., P., Jan. :1,1S84. Administrator's Notice. JNOtiee is hereby given that I havo this day been appointed Administrator of the Estate of L. W. llotclik iss. late of liar. ninny Tow nship, deceased, and all per- against the same will present same for noiticir.ent. ELIZABETH A. HOTCI1KISS. Dec. 15, 1883. Perry, Forest Co., Pa. Court Proclamation. At an adjourned term of tho Court of lomnion noas ot f orest County hold on JNovetnber 1st. 1883. a special venir . ordered for tho trial of Civil Cases in said Common Pleas Court, to meet, on the Third Monday of January, A. I). 1884. at 2 o'clock P. M. ' Hy tub Coukt. Attest, JUSTIS SHAW KEY, Prothonotary. , TKIAL. LIST. Causes set down for trial In the Court of ;otnmon fleas of Forest County at Special Term commencing tho Third Monday ot January, A. V. 18S4: 1. J. E. Blaine vs. Henrv Swaorcart. No. 6 February term, 187. i w. t . Collner vs. Daniel McKenna, No. 6 May term, 188i. 3. The Salmon Creek Lnmhnr unit Afin. ing company vs. w. A. llusenburv. No. 1 December term. 1882. 4. Helen S. Hates et al vs V. Wntsnn ISO. 61 December term, 1882. 5. Robert P (iilniore vs. A. J. Latiders T Co., Jo. 42, December term, 18S2. 6. D. W . Clark vs. Peter Berry et al, No. 17 Mav term. 1KK:V 7. J. E. Dayton A Co. vs. The Salmon creek Mimber Comuanv. No. 28 Mav TO! Ill, irVHJ. 8. Eugene Berlin vs. O. J. Delo A (J. P. ueio, jno. 27 Septeinter term, 1883. 9. John Thomson vs. Jacoli Kani et m, iiu, ti oepi. term, ifMM. 10. vV. Byrom A Co. vs. James B. Wat- sou, rsn. til September term. 1p8:1. j ustis SI1AWKEY, Prothonotary. .iiuiiuaia, ra.t uec. 1U, ltl. WANTED Reliable and experienced men : In erory county in Pennsylvania, to sll Wheeler and Wilson Sowing Machines Tho most liberal terms to good men ; Correspond ence invited. Address Wil. HUM N Kit R Co. 128 W. 4th Street. Cincinnati. Uhlo. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTHING-, NOTIONS, BOOTS fit SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-ROCEBIBS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA RE,QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS WAR H, . TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPKR, FOREIGN FRUITS, VKG- KTABLKS, UAKF.RS BREAD, OYS TERS, Aa. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, 3.50, H.50, f8.50 aid upwards. ZZ7 YOUIl LIVESTOCK IN THE LIVI3 STOCK INSURANCE CO. -O F- POa'A. The Company is represented bv JAHEO P. HfJLINU, of Tionesta, Asent tor Forest Oountv. who i nr. ready to Insure Mules, and Cattle, i - - - w your Ilorsos, Colts, THIS PAPER fonnd oil flic, at Geo. AdVMTtlMlUa burHI.ll l)IIN,ir,...aUt t u.t I I. fu,Uwu hv uoadu tut H f.H liV iUHH. USUIMMA MUTUAL tel PALL & Fall is here and Winter fust npproncWnjy, and Oomfoi tn'ilHty U (lie next thing in order, and we are Imppy to Inform our friends in Tor est County that we are prepared to supply that want at as Low Prices as tho same, quality of Honda can ho produced in Western Pennsylvania. We inuite yon to i-ppeet our Stock liefoio making your pnrchiises, as we will SAVK YOU MONEY. We buy Largo Quantities of Goods for Spot Cosh, and having Two Stores to supply and buj together when Quantity wino In question to at the Price, and being all workers and having no idle tnon to support, ajid not being compelled to live on thopnitlts of any ono line of business, wo are confident that we will and can SELL YOU MOttH tfOODS FOH THE MOMEY THAN ANY OTH EH HOUSE IN THIS Hi'O TION OP COUNTRY. PLEASE CALL AND SEE OUH STOCK OP CLOTHI1TG, HATS, BOOTS &c SHOES, FTTiRISIEillLTQ- GOODS IDIESS O-OOIDS, GROCEBIES, P KO VISION S LOTJ-B, FEED, &cO. XO TKOUHLE TO HIIOW GOODS. Jti. O. id-UFlvIISrS & CO. iff r- triHiB,nii. .TgT mtrntmrntrnt tn 1!? V ? . tk,.n,t PM. Iwmw it it tho wort nwfuL Onr aim in to nrncticll sat on. BtUdentafi.nntrftnyume. For circular, addros. P. iuFF 8 )NS, p"ttb, Pl K BlffT It ft new Tf mwly, orlfflnnlly corn winded Dd lnlrodiu.ed u the unilli nl prtirossloii, nnd tlinn to Uin public nt liW. by H. n. Hartnmn, M. 1). He has prttsrrllml It to orer ,() patlonffi with tho mn-t irriiiirv Injt rmulta. BWHgatEaraayJLwMta Iti effect upon Ui ysiuiu Ueutlrcly yii llke tliatol anyotbnr romedy, and It the onljr meillclne needt la almost every dls e.v to which flesh Ib heir. In C'onstlpa tloa, DIseaMMof tho l.lvor and Kldnev. Mamalin ahould beglren with it. WIS I'mi'HAU compcHwdof purely veKiuble Ingredlenta, earhone. arconllntoniiM- cal autlHira, a great remedy In lielf. iTSfflJ of these Ingredients Into one almnln roin- ing nna coiiininin it. inininnn naa lucceeuea in extract. tdr tha artlve nrlm-liklMK wuud, which perfectly coincides with the iiii rv ease, and acureuecmwarlly follown. There jn.uiuAi Ku AATtiRa in etory an- la not an oriran It will not much norariu ease It will uot enre. nSHTSJitSTatSrS Aslt Tour drought lor lr. ilnrtumu's pamphlctoii the "lllnot I.lfo, " lr. H. B. Uartniau A Co., Onborn, O., proprietor. For 1'ile and Felvlo Dlseaaua, take I take pleasure in tellinar the Roortimr rmwiiuajr mitt i jiuya re-purciiaeu C. J." ...... T . " . THE GO BUSINESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. I AM NICELY LOCATED at mv old stand, and I nm nreimred to attend tn ail my Iriends, uud the public generally ANYTHING Ifl THE GUN UWE! I shall keep a perfect stock of aVt .cinds of ASViaiUFJITIOrJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the "While" Sewing Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACH INE Come and see mo. You will find me ALWAYS -AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and n ar ranted. ntEEP AIRING Iff ALL ITS BTtATCfnTF.S PTfflMPTT.V Awn E. A. HAIaDWIX. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12. TEN THOUSAND U AUD WOOD Farms in Michigan. SoruiIr J.h GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K . K. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. AUvantarti; KaUroada already built, numerous town and citie, one of the healthiest paruof the United State purest water, good markeu, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, large agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect tiile. tor books, maps, charts, and afl additional iufunaation, address W. O. HUGHART. Ind Commissioner. Grand Rapids. Mich.. Or Sarrba Kunaais, 1 raveling Ajjcnt, TS MTTWN a CO., of tha Scikntitio American, oon. tlnue 10 act as Bullclutrs for r'uleuta, ( aveals Truda Marks. C.pyriKius. f..r tua Ui.iukI 8tati, Canada. bllk'lanH. h ri.ti,M. Herman, atn Uttnd llook ubout s niriiiH sent rro. '1 inn Palnt.,.hii SA hV. M l'!,I-1;i,?NT,""", AMKHirAM. the Urgwt. lHt,aud ilr itlruulated auittiiiltlu paper. 13 'Ala rear rjiundid ooKiavliiKi and lntr..tln In i. Piwciuien oupy of I he helruti Mo A mar. eir. formatinn. AsiamoAH omoe. ail broadway. New York. F. F. WlIITTKKlJJ, H. C. WlIITTEKIK. Sheffield, Pa. Tionesta, Pu. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Ijind and llilway Surveying a Specialty Magnetic, kiular or Triannulatiou Survey inir. lieut of instruments iin.l wort Terms ou arplioation. J OU WOltK of everv description, execu ted at tlMt KKPUBLICAN ollice. PATEW WINTER, Hi Buckcyo Force Pump jS! 3 3 tr a C3 l t a 3 a i a c a a 3 C a a. CMAj and OKT PRICES, ED. Hi'IBEL, TIONKSTA, PKNN'A. i 13 aa I) aC- - c tn I. a 3 Si Cfq a- CO S3 II S )r HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition i.f lr Cniverwell's Celebrated Kst-av on thurml leal cure of Kperimttorrhu'a'or iScniin.-il veaKness, involuntary Seminal Losses, ImpoteiHTy, Mental una Physicul Incapac ity. Inioetlinieii1j In Mni-fui'i m,. . ui. Consumption. Kpilepsy and Fits, induced' by solf-indulgence, or sexual cxtravi- gance, c. The world-ronowrmd author, in tliis nd mirnblo Lecture' clearly proves by his u u rjw"'i icnce mat me awiui conseitien ces of Self-Abuse may lie eM'eettiully cured without danjreious suriiul operations, houKies, instruments rinjfs or tjordials; noiiitine out a mode oi euro at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter v hut his condition may he, mav cur iiimscif cheai ly, privutely and rai- ICUll V. j?r-This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to ny suuress, on receipt or six cents, or two poHta.ire stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y P. O. ilox 4M FOREST AND STREAM ' AND ROD AND CUft!. The Araeriran Spurtsmnn'i Journal. A twenty-four prune weekly Journal devo ted to the interests of Gentlemen Sportsmen atid their Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculture, Tho Ken nel, Fishing, The Rifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It Is without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. THY IT. A SPKCIM 1CN COPY WILL, Bfc SENT POST-PAID FOH SIX CT3. Eorsulebyall newsdealers everywhere. FOREST & STREAM PUBLISHING Co., ?ew ork City, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONESTA. PAt M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. Pictures takeu in aj) the luteist stylea of the ai t, '8-if s he THE FOREMOST REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, UU. Wekly Pres., . . . 11.00 a Year. tVess $0.00 a Ywr. The eomltiK j-etr will be notnbla. Contrraia divided between a KepulilUan rixnata and a! Deraocratlo Jlottue, will be bimy Premdent- making-. The (treat buttle of Protection against Free Trade ill agltaie the Capitol anil tlia country. The rrealdentlal cumpnlim will be tua kardont foiiglit and moat exoitliiR pnlltloal. trapgle for a quarter of a century. Kurope, In the opinion of the bout Informed, tremblui on tha ere of a (treat war. With euch an- outlook a live newspaper whlctr prlnta all the newe and telle the whole truth alioat It Is mora than ever a nocetsltv. Runli a news paper Ij TllR ltULAlRLl'll A Prkhs. TolrRrapU wlree In Ite own ofTIro place It in iimUntanooiit communication with corps of over five hundred new gatherer dlKtrtbutod all over Ilia clviliiod world. The special dally cnlilo acrvlne which It hares with the New York Jlrrald cover every phase of activity In European life. No paper axoela It in all tha eleinonts whloU go to make up a brond, full, complete Journal. llesldee belnj a complete newpapr, Tnwe Wkkklt PhkksT baa ioveral tpoclnl features which pnt It at the top. The Aouicm-TURAs. DBrAHTMKNT, enriched by constant contribu tion! from the foremost writers In varleua ranchea, kIvos tha practlcol thlncs that people want to know on the tarm and In the ffmlrn. The llBLWNoHANnroRWoMK.f or Home Depart went, edited by Mm. Kate Upson Clark, Is full cf Information, hint and happy thoughts for every wife, mother and head of a household. A great f out u re of the eonilnn ye.ir will tie tilRhly valuable letter of Joskpii I). VVbrrs on Wage of Worklnfr-men, the Bimornl condition et labor and the Cost of Living: lit Kurope com pared with America, Mr. Works, who had charge of this subject for tho Census of lfSO, ho made It a life study, and hm been abroad this year cod ducting a special investigation. Ills lettor will Blv the facta aa to earnings tn all the various Industrie, the purchasing powerof wage, strlko, trades-unionism, arbitration, etc, ' 1 Tbo Wrkkly Tnicss li full of oholce h'jme road InR, with pmilos. and other matter fur tho little folks, stories and pastimes for adults and children, fashion notes, recipes, Klcaniiiirs from current literature, a aareful summary of domostla and foreign news, and an ea8t discussion of tho great question of the day. Sample copies mailed frte. KEW TERMS OF THE PRESS: Br mail, postage freo in Ilia U. 8. and Canada. Tally, except Runday. SO CU. a montht M a year Daily, including Sumlay.ttct. a month; 87.60 year' Sunday Ticsj, 1.00 a year. Weekly Press, - - Cl.OOaYear, Jrnft, Clirekt ami Pont-Oftr Onlfrt mnybf tnt nf ur ritk anil ihouU bi vuult payabU to thd urdtsr o THE PRESS CO., Limited, rillLADEUHLV, r.v TIME TABLE IN EFFECT X-ov. U, is,;!. West win i.) K i v KsTl)iv is i) 7 ( KYviirt I .. p. M. SOI I :w 4 27 u it; V. M. P. M. A.M. 7 .10 urPitfsl.urfh lv SO: Parker a.m. p. .v.. K 4.1 H lit 12 It 11 .M 12 4-1 12 !n 2 HU jl Hit P. M ! A. M. P. M. A. Mi id 7 ti f::r t-'i - tr : ::i42f7.-i 4 Oo 7 -H 1 111 H (! V H L2 . II I :ui s 2 1 I 1 i!l Foxbnrur 13 ln.nr.. Franklin.. Iv A. M. P.M. P. M.l 2 3V 12 '. 2 'iur... Oil Citv....lv VI i:;l2 07 t 5 Oh-opalis.... fiOfi 11 61 8 fii( t2('2 II 4sts 47 1 4.), II 17, 2 1 :!0; 10 .1-, 8 12 11 JJIl'i lis mi:i I 111 10 1.1, 7 .11)1 12 .Kt; II 42:7 VH 12 :i.i l.i I 7 in: 12 U' fl 49i Eu-le Kucli .. I 'resilient. ... ...Tionesiii ...llickorv 1'rur.ijoy vilie. ...Tidiouto ThnmpHoii k... .. lrvineton 11 .14 H 41 .1 M. V 01 ft mi; ii :m li o:i u :.( r. m.'a. m. Warren t"j I " l' IV...IV1IIIIU. a.m.Ia. m.p. M.l A. M.l jp. M.l ,nr in oo: Liir'' 'YiJ'!L'' r"''' "''! s'"' " P. M. A. M. A.M.IA. M. P.M.I IP. M. A.M. 11 ::i 1! :iii 0 in nr...K!nzun....lv' ft 10 in (.0 11 01 10 li, ft 4!i' C.r.vlo:i ' li :ij ncjj mi, ni. .iwi....Vof Kn (141, M!7 10 2(1 1 1 i -1 ii o .', ilUi h.U tiiinl;pr Hr!d),'u.l O.iriiHi i H.llj ,117!...Meil House.... j 7 (11 in f.7 10 10 i .1.1 II 44 27 9 20 A.M. ( mij . im ... !Mtianiuncu....i 7 2111 12 7 Id 4 .10: .Ko. Carrol itou..! 7 .C. 1 i, 1.12 44l...Sn Vundiilla... 74'l lllr (f ! 4 201 Alli'vanv N 02 11 !i (i mi 4 20 lv Oloan "... .ar 8 10 12 M A.M. P.M.I !r.Mi M AnnmoNAi. Tiiain Leaves Kiny.Ti'a llMOnni, Warren 1:3.1pm, lrvineton 2::!o pin. Tidiouto a:Hpm, Tinnesta SHinni. ur rivos Oil City 7:00pm. ADDITIONAL TRAIN T.envea Oil fii.r 6:10 am. Oleopolia (1:54 am, Eaple Rock 7:0!iain, PreNident 7:Mani, Tionentn 7:4Siiiu Hickory 8:37ani,Trunkevvil!o icciniii.'i'lil oute 10:1,1am. TlioniiiMon llriiil un-iv lrvineton llAlpm. llTTSIHTBdll l)lVISIOW Train. Iio,.. Oil City 2:('o. 7:00. 10:4.1 a. in.. 2:1.-, -sa p. ui., arrive Oil City 2:30, 7:lu, !i;1.1 . m. 2:20. 3:4-1, H 110 p. j,l. ' T r ln Ktiitiona, atoji only on aipnul. Traiiiu run on Eitsiern 'rime, which is lit miiiuttM faster than Buffalo timo. Pullman Kloeninrr 'mm nnd 1'1 1.1,. ..1. Coaches between Bulliilo aucl PittalmruU on trains ari l vinir Pitishurh 7;.10 a, m and leiivlnK P1tthurirh S;20 p. in. '' l'arlor Cain und Through Coaches be tween PiU-hrruh nn,l ItntVuln ..i., leavinu; Pitthbursh 8.45 a. tn., urriviLW Pittslimx'h 8:00 p. m. ;jrTickett hold and lajrf;ase checked to all principal points. Get lime Mhlen im-ino- full Infni- nmtlnn from Couipanr'M Airejits. WM. H. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pasa'r Air't, GEO. 8. G ETCH ELL. Gen'l Nup't. Nos. 41 A. 4.1 Kxchuniru Sir l,iirln v J. E. CRAIG, Anent, Tion'eMta, l'a.' Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in the market. The above cut represents the wont pop lar style for the ueonle. which w ou for the verry low nrice of !0. k. niembor, we do not auk you to pay uptil you have seen tho machiue. Alter liiiviiiie exauiiued it, f it its not all we represent return it at our expense. Commit vour IntereKts and order at once. Hend for cir culars und tcBtimoiiiala. Address Cf I as A. WOOD - CO.. No 17 N. T V'' ii "'.VI.Jrr " - sh I - - ' '- ' 1 laiii-Misaw Philadelphia, Pa. mvl6.li
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