vUhe forest $tpul)Urau. J. R. WKXK, EDITOR, WEDSESDA1 MARKING, SOT. 11, ISfcS. tJ1. . '. .!... . .y The possibilities are great in this young Republic. Who known? Cleve land wan a sheriff and mounted to the presidency. Perhaps Koirau may be climbing the same golden Hair; but then, Rowan's neck ia not as thick as Cleveland's. Fortune Jeenia to smile beat on big neckei men from Buffalo, and lock to lead them with golden thread. Fatten up, Mr. Rowan. rhila. Icss. Gf.neual Rosix'rans, whose effort to secure the appointment as register of the Treasury was cordially support ed by war veterans, enjoys the dis tinction of having turned more ex soldiers out of office than any other rnan irnder the Administration. Ros ecrans is obviously engaged in a rath er unnecessary effort to show why he never should have beeu appointed to his present position. New York gives Hill, Democrat for Governor a trifle over 11,000 plu rality. General Carr, Republican for Lient. Gov., is defeated by ouly about 2,500 plurality. Iowa ia Republican by from 12,000 to 15,000. Mawachu eette, Republicau, by 20,000. And so ia Nebraska. New Jersey elects a Republican legislature. Virginia dem ocratic by about 15,000. On tha whole the Republicans are the victors by big odds. That is a bright argument by which the Evening Post seeks to prove that the tariff ought to be reduced to the free trade basis, because during the three years of hard times provoked by tha disturbing dread of tariff re duction, the consumption of sugar has increased, as well as that of pig iron. On this basis we have only to stop the increase of population eotiroly to increase the demand for produce, and then if we want a real rousing boom of good times drive all but the far mers out of the country, and lot them eat their own produce, like rabbits living on their fat. Great is the logic of the free traders. Harrisburg Tele graph. Pennsylvania's Majorities. Following are the Republicau and Democratic majorities by counties in this State. They are all official except Allegheny and Philadelphia counties, but these are so nearly official that the result will be only slightly changed one way or another : QUAY MAJORITIES. Allegheny 8911 DAY MAJORITIES. Adams. .. 385 ..3806 .. 628 .. 809 .. 418 .. 423 .. 950 .. o!9 Axmatronir 449 Rorka Cambria .. Carbon Centre Clinton .... Clarion .... Clearfield Columbia Beaver 1649 Bedford 38!) Blair 1103 Bradford 2901 Bucks 42 Butler 7 Cameron 26 Chester 1971 Crawford 2250 Dauphin 1491 Delaware 1758 Erie 138S Forest 183 1238 Cumberland .. ....1197 .... 264 .... 87 ... 72 .... 984 ... 349 .... 894 ... 300 ... 531 ...1232 Elk Kavette Fulton Greene Juniata Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming Franklin 4(5 Huntingdon 750 Indiana 1325 Jeflerson 597 Lackawanna 1570 Lancaster 6404 Monroe Montour. 416 Northampton ....1498 Northumberland 658 Pike 499 Schuylkill 754 Lawrence .. Lebanon 1951 1751 297 McKeau. Mercer Mifflin Montgomery .... Perry Philadelphia .... Potter Snyder Homeroet Suaqueuanna.... Tioga Union Venango.- Warren Washington Westmoreland 1132! Nuuivan 129 1 660 214 14261 881 . 661 1398 1051 2810 466 60 030 689 . 461 Wayne 83 York 2349 Total., ..20838 Wyoming ... 15 ..64962 20938 Total Quay's plur 44024 New Stata Laws. The delay in publishing the laws enacted by the last session of the Pennsylvania Legislature, many of which are very important, has left the people in fjnorance of the law and duty imposed. We give below the following extracts which will doubt less interest as well as instruct many : TAX COLLECTOKS TO BE ELECTED. On the 25th of June tho Governor approved to act which provides that tax collectors shall be elected ou the third Tuesday of each Febuary and their terms shall commence on tho first Monday of April, after their election ; the law says Courts of Quar ter Sessions shall have power to fill by appointment all vacancies in tbe said office. If tbe person elected refuses to ro, or fsil to gire bond, or to qualify, the Conrt shall declare the oflico vacant and appoiut a suitable resident person. Tax collectors shall take the oath of oflico and file tho same and enter into a bond for double the probable amount of money that will come into their hands, with two good securities, that they will col lect and pay over all the taxes assessed on the books given them. The au thorities authorized to levy taxes shall deliver them duplicates of taxes as sessed, directing them to collect tho same, but road taxes may be worked as heretofore, although the supervisors may at their discretion authorize spec ial and other road taxes to be collect ed in money. Collectors shall have books, where thenanirs of all persons charged with taxes shall be written in alphabetical order, showing the amount of tax charged againts each one, and this book shall at all times he open to the inspection of the tax payers. When the duplicates are is sued, public notice thereof shall be made as soon as it can conveniently be done by posting at least ten writ- ten or printed notices throughout the township. Persons who make settle ment within sixty days of the posting of said notices will be entitled to a five per cent, reduction or abatement of the amount thereof, and all who fail to pay wilhiu six months after no tice has been given shall be charged five per cent, additional on tho taxes charged against tbem. Tax collectors shall in peison, or by deputy, bo in attendance at their homes or some other designated place within the towusbip, or borough, for the purpose of receiving taxes on Thursday, Fri day anil Saturday of each week, dur ing tho last two weeks ef the sixty days, between tha hours of two o'clock and six o'clock in the afternoon. Tax collectors 6ha.ll collect tho tax es charged in the duplicates and pay the same over to the treasurers or au thorities entitled thereto, after deduct ing a commission of two per centum on all taxes paid to him, ou which an abatement of live per centum has been allowed, and of five per centum on all taxes afterwards collected; but when the total amount of taxes charged on a duplicate is less than one thousand dollars the collectors shall receive three per centum on all taxes paid to him on which an abatement cf five per centum is allowed. Exonerations may be allowed by the proper author ities as at present. new "stay" law. A law of much interest to certain local officers was passed by the State Legislature ou the 24lh day of last June. It was enacted that in all cases of judgment before justices of the peace, alderman and city recorders, where the defendant is a free holder, or enters bail absolute, with sufficient security in doublo tbe amouut of debt, damages, interest and cost recovered, in case tbe defendant fails to pay the same at the expiration of the stay of execution, and tho judgment rendered shall be above five dollars and thirty three cents, and not exceeding twenty dollars, there shall be a stay of three months, and when the amount in issue exceeds twenty dollars and does not exceed sixty dollars there shall be a further a'ay of six months; and where the amouut duts not reach three hun dred dollars, the stay of execution shall be for nine months. But the provisions of this act do not apply to judgment obtained lor wages and man ual labor. JUSTICES JURISDICTION ESLAKGED. The jurisdiction of aldermen and justices of the peace seems to be grad ually enlargiug and assuming greater importance. It was enacted by the State Legislature on Juue 24th, 1885, that in all cases where a judgment has been obtained before a justice of the peace, a city recorder, magistrate or alderman, and no appeal or certiorari has been taken to said judgment, and a transcript of said judgment has been filed in the County Prothouotary's offico, such judgments shall thereafter be, and have all the force and effect of a judgment originally obtained iu the courts of common pleas. But be fore any execution shall be issued in the court of common pleas ou such transcript, the justice of the peace, city recorder, magistrate or alderman bei ore whom the judgment was ob tained, shall certify that an execution, has been issued on said judgment, and the constable to whom the same was directed has made return that no goods could be founj sufficient to satisfy said demand. Lancaster New Era. For Rent, Two desirablu properties in Tionesta borough, suitable to any size family. For terms apply to St. ' P. M. Clark. I.I.JAI, A(IS(i; SIM WW. 11Y PITIIM CAT! OX. (ORDER OF SERVICE.) In the Court of Common Pica of Forest County : Henry Swana-art use of .Tamo .T. Fi.slicr now t'nr HMD of Pnvid Hanna m suit .). W. H. Rciidujrer and F.dwnrd l McCroaiy Adiuinistriitois nod Olive- Wtnaim Aif mlnist rat ri x of 1 .1oiah Wiuan do- oeaod, and Henrietta McCreaty and 10 1 1). Mi' Vnnrv linr liilulmml .1 W IT 1 i .1 1 d i tt i.i.l- f i 11 'I I'll i o I rF I'ni.l 1 ?niul , . and Iiiinis: IteiMinger minor children of ).oui E. Kewinsrer deeo.i-od, Tli.unas II M iteliell, in lili-in I! mi id inn of Clarence mans .Amcneii minor child oi i.aurac. Mitchell deceased, Thomas 11. Mitchell father of naid Olarenco Winans Mitchell, Oeoriio V. Robinson, Ouiirdinn of Josc phetic Winans minor child of Dr. .loaiah Winans deceased, Heirs of r. Josinli Wlt.ans deceased, and OMvo Winans wid ow of Dr. Josinli Winans deceased. No. 20, December Tei in, 18.-C, Scire Farina against the heirs. nw Vnvi'mlmr 11 Tim t'tMirt Iu respectfully asked to direct notice of the writ Issued in uliovo asp to bo served by till I il ii.nf i ..I. in flu. I.V.1 vci- l?..-. nt,l i v. in three successive issues, the last of wiiien snail lie ut least ten (lavs hctoro t'.io return day, upon J. W. II. Reisiniror and II. 1. McCrearv administrators and Olive nmns administratrix of lr. Josiali J n.ms deceased, and Henrietta McCrearv and Kdwnid 1). McCrearv lier husband, J. vv". II. t isiner guardian of Paul Rein injjer and Rouisa Reisinu;er minor child ren of Rouisa K. ReisiiiRer deceased, Thomas If. Mitchell father of Clarence W inans M itcholl minor child of l.aura C, Mitchell deceased, end Olive Winans wid ow of l)r. .losiah Winans deceased, and Thomas II. Mitchell guardian (utliti-n of Clarence Wiuans Mitchell minor child of Laura C. Mitchell deceased. G ranted. 1!y th k Corn r. ' . , Attest, j kka I.. C. M. SII AWK K Y, ' ' l'rothonotarv. FOREST COI XTY. ss. The Commonwealth of I'eniisylvania to tho Sheriff of Forest County, Okkntinu : Whereas, Henry Swujrpart use of James J. Fisher now to use of David Hamia. lately in our Common plena Court, to-w it : at the September Term, 1SS1, recovered Judgment against J. yy II. Reisinirerand I. f ..... A., u. imc reitry. Administrators, anil Olive Winans, Administratrix, of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased, for the sum of Olio Hundred and Nine and Dollars, together with all costs as bv the record and process therein iiianilestl v appear. And Whereas, we have received informa tion that, although Judgment as aforesaid be rendered, yet execution of the same fctill remains to bo nuulo. And Vhere:is the said Dr. J. Winans died seized of cer tain lands and tenements iu his demesne as of fee, as by tho insinuation of the said Henry Swafrijai t uso of James J. Fisher now lor use of David Hanna, we have re ceived. And because we are willing that those things which in our said Court are rightly done, should bo demanded bv a duo execution, Ac, We command von that you by good and lawful men in vonr baili wick make known to tho said 'J. W. II. Reisinger and E. D. McCrearv adminis trators mid Olivo Winans administratrix of Dr. J. Wiuans deceased, and to Henri etta MoCreary and Kd ward D. McCrearv her husband. J. W. II. Reisingcrguardiaii or Paul Reisinger and Louisa Re'singor minor children of Louisa K. Reisingerde censed, Thomas II. Mitchell guardian ad litem of Clarence Winans Mitchell minor child ot Laura C. Winans deceased, Thom as 11. Mitchell futher of said Clarcnoo Winans Mitchell, (Joorgc W. Robinson guardian of Josephine Winans minor Yi 0.,)v Josial1 Winans deceased, Hens ot Dr. Josiah 'Iiihus deceased, and Olivo mans widow of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased, that they bo and appear before the Justices of our said Conrt of Common Pleas, ut our said Court to be held at Tio nesta in and fo- said County on the Third Monday of December, Anno Domini, e-ghteen hundred and eighty-live, to show if anything they know, or' have to say, why tn 3 aforesaid Judgment should not be revived for the term or rive venrs, and why the said Judgment and casts of the Janus and tenements aforesaid ought not to be made and to the said Henrv Swag gai t tor use of James J. Fisher 'now for iiseof David Hanna, rendered according to the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such ease made and provided, and ac cording to the form of tho said recovery, ir to them it shall seem expedient; And further to hour .-m. i r..i.-., .. i. . ...;.i -, - .WI.W ' .1 f . V will I.111U court shall consider in that behalf. And meyouinen and there the names of those by whom you shall so make known to them, and this writ. W itnkss, Hon. William D. P.rown. I President t our sa'd Court, at Tionta in!8 1885 yt Nove",bcr. Au,:i '' I.Skal! CURTIS M, SII AW KEY, Prothonotary. "CANDEE" Rubber tXTTTT DOUBLE THICK BAIL. Ordinary Rubber Boots always wear out flnst on the ball. Tho CAMiKK Boots are douUt thick ou the ball, and give DOUBLE WEAR. Jforf ttonornical Riihhrr Boot in the nitrUot. IjisH lui)f-r than cuy other boot and thu rtilCE SO UIGBEtt. Call and ex amine tha Coda. FOR SALE BY RoRlXSJOX.t ROWER, TIONESTA, PA, THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE. W. A. EAGLES, Pboi'rietok. Ih3 best Livery Tionosta ever had is now run by ui. I guarantee to furnish better and faster rigu for loss money than have ever been put out in this Neotion. I fan always lit travelers out on shortest notice, and parties coming from a distance need never Ijo disappointed if they call uu W. A. EAGLKH. r , a A livr Frlion;. hmiMli int; rt f.r.H i!c il hi: jurx ((hicn iii'ii : rn-inlinj rn!, rif ii i ciit' T ilium i li j.'in e BOOTS ill IX THE EXCHANGE P. LOCK, II As THE MOST COMPLETE Slock of FURNITURE, k.. - 4r:-1'rCl ' i- ; i:fWir"'v !t"-":- DETAIL, : 1 H- r .MfPRICES LOWER THAN EVER HV Wl T Sl:l TIM ES. This is th only Store you can ascend and descend Five Stories without climing stairs. Freo ride in tho Elevator In tho EXCI1 AN(IH BLOCK. w-Eiisr, J? m isr in" ' a . Telehono Connections. linst of Suspension ISridRW. ?11111I11I1H111IJ 118851 CCOOilOar.lOiM.lt).,! CL0TJI1SG CL0T1IINC CLOTHING! If vou Hre in need of ANYTHING In tho lim of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, ROOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS, DRKSS dOODH, or anvthtmr kept iu a (ieneral Store, vmi can find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS ut TrI. J. HOPKINS & CO'S. We claim tho REST ASSORTMENT. FINEST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICKS OF ANY HOI'S K IN TH IS COUNTRY. Step in nnd irct our PriceH, neo our Stock, and you will bo convinced that we mean what wo any. Wo aim' to keep our -GROCERY, FLO UY A tD" FEED DEPARTMENT full of FRESH COODS AT PRICKS THAT CAN'T RI1 RE AT. COME AND SEE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOO I IS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. liiiiiiniiiii 1885 s- '5.WiA5.Vri5.'5 oc A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN ON THE LOSS OF 1 1 A Lecture on Jtho Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal WeakneKx, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by aelf-abuse. Involuntary Emissions, Iinpoteney, Ner vous Debili'ty, and Impediment to Mar riae, iienerallv ; Consumption. Enllensv and Fits: Mental and Physical Incanaci ty, Ac Ry ROBERT J. CULVER- ELL. M. D. The world-rcnovvncd author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves fiom his own experience that tho awful conKenuen- cos of self-abuse niav bo etleetuallv re moved without daiwrou.-i aurirical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rinys or cor dials j pointing out a mode of euro at onco certain, and clTcctital, by which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his eonciition may be. may cure himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. -This Lecture" will provn a lson to thousands a-id thousands. Sent iinilcr seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, j nst-pa:d, on receipt of four cents ir two potairc Htamo;. A - dress THE 0ULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann .St., X. Y., N. Y., P. O. Rox 4Xi 1 ;tv i1tS-s'.'i4r ALL SIZES Carrying all Ptonm and dlattgroenhle olor fioiu cook ing dowu intu tbe tre. m KOST COMFLBTB Ciriiai Uisaisll No I'uir.fil i;u:!ui. Kn c;il -1- -Jt rc ir.a. No clfi.h ulid. Jn'o itiaayreeiinle (.Hora liln.i; Hie houra. ho o.ciffnw on th; e'nvo. A 11 1 ;uinii:iii,ii 01 ihi:Ki uU'ii'iIb will coTivitwo uny cvi Hjh fm.f ai0 iho nearest luirtoi-iiou vl any l:ctiJi' i;tif Ituowa. A fir-ir-clnr:. ':iiv.D'.i-r lil'J tt tl t'fiMilii'ii-d. AlalWTM wnniifil nil over tl. 8. lor Uma pooJa. Tbojr Beil f ami t:j it' i nijta 9J to tli lnr day. C-ll or write ior ii':u;.irj. HUNTER SiFTE Planufaaturing Co., cn-rcirniAT.T, - - ou.io. ?;ir"if:ictic'ors oi tiu irorM f: o-td "ItUiVTclt Uf ftH, Cyclone J-ia I'-cMoi ; unit other spocialtio..." f)v?r 10,il00,0'i0o( tho IIunior'8 ISlflnrs 1hvu Uxa eolil. Kvery Urly in tha land onlit to Iiht one. Kor rale ty rvaKni(llile drailrrs everywheru. Aiic for the " IIuiiU)i',"anl tuke nu tlif r. Ilhutntteil cuuilogua of Kitchuo ISpeciuHies. Muchlnm y fcr liakoiu, lru(; gibu, dc. free. ciuid ior it uud iucmiUoii Ihis paper. PATENTS, Caveats, Ko-iuauo and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patentH causes in the pat en t tlttlce and before tho Court promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt, of model or sketch of in vention, I mado careful examination, and ad vtso as to patentability Eieo of charge. 1'ees Moderate, and I 'make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advice mid t-pecial references sent on ap plication. .). R. MTTEM,, Washington, 1. C. Near C. N. Ratent (H)iee. FSETJSjrwair Ml h i m ni m E2irbtbVi 3il t ! 7i... li tJB imiia 1W1 Em . -T-PI OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMF.ROUS TO ' M1CNTION IN WITH THE LATEST 41 "1 PROVEMENT AND 'lm-'STYLE OF HEARSE. IlllllllllllllllT; 4 ! S' .,).'5.'ir.r).','i55f.").r."5.rij6 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 II 1885 ft ") Healtli isJWcalth. Dr. F. ( Wrsi'a Nriivi; ami Rhain Tuea'I'mk.nt, a Kuariinteed specific for Hysteria, Dizy.i ues, Col vulsions, Fits, Nervmia Neuralgia. (Ieadacbe, Nervous Prostration caused by the iimo of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depres sion, Softening of the Rra.n resullnuT in insanity and leadinir to iniserv, dts'av mid death, Premature Old A-.e, ' Rarreiiress, IjOss of power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused hoover-exertion of tiie brain, self abiiso or over-indulgence. Each box contains oi.o month's treatment, fl.t'tl a box, or six box pa tor tfSOO. sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX 1JOXES To cure any case. With each order re ceived by us for ix boxes, accompanied with J..0t, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment doe- not effect a euro. Guarantees issued nnl v by John C. West A Co.. Xf,'i W. Madison St., CbicnjM. HI. rlHE-IOIkJj: DCrJCTBATHVC CREAT i MU1VII& I blfC I IIH I lib f08ITIVELVBURNl3 Nn cniilii jii In.ltirn. flliplmr, xillC'li-riTes-rti'iv lull 1m h Cl.llf pcunrl, -i Iilcli. tf rn( I'l the -.11. 1 1 1 1 Mltll I.L'1 tin In, w ill Lctn II, RCOT3 OMy ALL, C!i!lr1 O! OftV. Semi tl.'Xi fir .-iiiiuifh IN-uclMitui' In l-iirii li Ihi viCI I H n I J.l 1 SOI II ij-5. KuOsi'ietlou Ki'Aruiili-i'il or iitih-y chi-rrfiilly r linulrd. Wend rr i.lua V liaird olrrnlnr. .'. H. Amenf auicil. ,yjAddr. .. rross c to. Lock lion ), 1 NowCa New Carlisle, Ohio. r n E -H L" i . L.I 1 1 1 M v HULil ito. 4 Ml IllinilM.Httit Jllnl- li M I u ur own 'ill "" ',fuc 'Onvfnrtvtri- ut tht i Wii'm tiam In untie i yj 1 ofrr. They nrt hatMl- ll.ll l.t.l llllll I I li li I. S s-. ?v-.1';T wr-inMin. ft-.m ether ce. 'ur4 in from ami m vr ViO. Semi ttt -m. ..hi .,:.! C. A. WOOD fc CO., (i HiHn .nlaN. 17 V. IVntt hU, I'hllua'H, Vm. !.' i. r . ii- All l Id : ! "' ' '" - V--,', 4S'jrA ''! o I r... V-'SO .' ' V'i ,f.A eiMhl .o . ,:k.. ..' !. i,,v.u- SI'S, ': ;it'l.-Sli.f?;;r Es tPOrlt- .', v t' v V-' n,Jw if L-i Ye r--L-.-lf'' Ctl. Jrint live, ly .:v-:s:- llittil. iOT '.7 PI IfM 111 t-W; fi.i.pj. C r.t. i- -;'ivi''o. "r'l! rt oar tv :i vi . : N t .. A I . is IJrUrr now our iiitutuKii' ni tic. Aiirfita ESTEY ORCANS Are the Rest in tho World!!! Agoutis Wii(c!. Rest prices and terma to First-Class Men. Hi.ly Responsible parties need ap ply. Jewelers, Furniture Me.i and Music Teachers can cll our Instruments. V o also handle for the trado the Shon mirer Gretna, Ktcrlinp OrpanK, (;loujrh d Warren divans, Htorv A Clark Organs, Iiecker Rros. l'ianos, Win. Knabo A- Co., 1'ianos, J. tt c. Kisslier I'iano, Rchr Rros. I'iano. Our business bein,.' the lament in Reimsylvania, we have laeilities for supplying tho trade at better rates than you can possibly jfet from tho Factory. C'orresj)oni.lencj solicited. Specially I,ow I rices lor fall Trade. N. HAMILTON, i HHU Aye., A- IMi First Ave., I'itts bllli.'h, l'a. V,- Kp'-t ' fl It. If J IH.tii TIMK TARIiR IN KFFF.CT Juno 1, 1HH5. Westwaid j I'iltsbiirph Rivlslen irastward I'. M.I 7 'ii'. 4 II 4 (HI 1! 511 U a( r. m. A. M. 7 40 4 R! 4 o:' 2 4 1! 1.) A. M. lA.M. r IMtlsburirh lv H ft5 12 10 R 45 12 in li 1!) 1 .It 2 OA A. M. A.M. 0 5D 7 Kl Hit 17 20 I 7 X7 7 50 7 5 8 10 fS 2I H 4. 9 05 A. M. I'arker I'Vixhnrp; Franklin IV! 45 i (HI lv...Oil City...nr 2 no r. m P. M I'.M.,!'. M. P.M. Htm I0.1iL'2,'i 11 4ri)S.t'll 4.ri H 7 1 1 s n :cj i :m!h sjI 1 181 8 111! 10 55 1 O.t Hill 1II2H ar... Oil City....lv 15 Oleopolis ...ICacIo Roirk.. President.... Tiotieisla Hickory .. Trunkeyvllle, Tidioulc.... III 42 1:145 4 01 4 15 12 5(i (7 s:t rj i." i 7 -hi lli '.I.V17 V- ! 12 10j 7 III 1 1 5HI 0 4'.i II 15! (i 1(1 10 pj 9 51 ' ! 17 8 1.i H 2H 4 85 ...Thompson 14 55 Irvineton., Wiirini... 5 10 r. ro (I 10 r. m. Iv...lvm.iia....ar A.M.IT. M. , A. M. A . M. 1 15 .M. 4 201 I V. M. A. M, il v...Rriidford ..ni H (Ml 1 1 XI A. M.lC M.lA. M, l M. fl 10 II (I 31 A. M. tl H) 9 45 IllO.t 11 05 li liii II (i5lnr...Kinzii!i....lv li tt' r.t iriQ'.i it.. it ll no in l i 50 10 35 . (Siifiar Run . 5 Mill ( 55 Corvdon in 10 20 10 21 10 III 0 ft: I n .".:i (I 2H 0 12 n 05 A. M. r:u! f.2li 5 tJ 5 01 i 4 40 i V Mil Ono'villo II l5....Wolf Run... 0 n0Cuakcr Rrldjfo K :t2j...Red House... 7 fto; ... Salamanca... (I as'io n (i 45:10 18 fl 50 1 10 21 7 OijlO 7 20,10 55 7 .1511 00 7 47 1 1 21 H 02, 11 87 H 10 II 4 I. M.l A. M. 4 :il 4 21 4 (17 4 no r. m. 7 20, .So. Carrollton. II 55;. ..So Vandalia li 2rv AllerHii v (I 15;lv Clean "... .ar A. M.l A niWTio n A I. Tiiain Reaver" Kinrti.i 11:05am, Warren U:50pni, Irvineton J:.0 pm.l'ldiouto :t:20pm, Tionesta 4:50pm, ar rive Oil City il: 45pm. Amu rioNAl. Thaik Leave Oil OHv H:(X am. Oleopolis (1:10 am, Kaitle Hock ll:55m, President 7:02am, Tiononta 7:5'iaui Illekory :40Hiii.Triinkevvillell.0()am,Tld outo 9:50am, Thompson 1 1:00, , un ivo Irvineton ll::l'nm, Wnrren l'J:."0pm, Kin r.ua 2:05j,ni, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon !t:(Ki, Onovillo .1:15, Wolf Run 3.:t0, Uuakor Rridire .'1:40, Red House 4:10, SalamHiictx 5:02, South Carrollton 5::t0, South Vanda lia 5:s, Allegheny fi:IS, urrlvea Olcan i3::i0piu. Trainfi run on Kntorn Time, Trains leavlnir Pittsburixh K:.r5nni, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:2.'piii, are Solid Traint between Rull'.ilo and l'ittburKh. Tiiains IcaviiiK Pittsburgh K:45nm, ar rlvinjr PitNburuh 7:10m, are Solid Tralim wiili Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Rutla'io and Pittsburgh. .jr-t'rTiikets sold and ba;.rfia;?o rhoeked to all principal points. tiet time tables (iivimr full infVirmation from Cotnpanv's Agents. liFO. S.'iiATCllKI.L, (ien'l Runt. J. A. FKI.l.OWs, ('cn'l Pasfi'r niH Ticket ARfnt, No. 41 Kxcliainre St.. 1'iilfnlo, N. Y. T. R. CRaIO, Acenl, Tionesta, Pa. lluckoyc Forco Piinip v It O CARL A XI) GET r RICKS, HiJlBEL, TIOXKSTA, RENX'A. Easy Running Ssins Msc-hlna 1-W0-3CD Bora stflsy uwa:K a-Kmu. Tho Huwc (V. ikiiv ntrrr a tnivrhlnf ft.iir,,ior to tunf onl ull oiiicrii. It foiiiliinp cvhcv rinu.i.u: Hh llth Ann : Is Li.J't H I'l'iinc ; Nhim- .--i ; AMrao live; HfULiliful m Finish; VvtU l -'n VVr r.i;.n ntiip" Pero.a . f.itua ; Vilf-t h i uJn i; .'uutilii; Un iutilc'l itMtMion; J'.Miit OtKr:'l; iIih niut ruoin nudnr tin Ann, umi pwrlV-.-Miy h.ilaur-!. It la without Vibration, ilns t.if Cf-tt vtnf Atmoh mctttH kir fimul)' Bcvviitif. lu 'Vi.ixi w oris li! o( llmtiit Btyltn ari'l littfsl rU-iin. IT wo urn noi fttifldy riiiirHK 'alt'd. wti wnnt un Afni In (h;( uuntr. W rit us fur oiti.ihiLiiif i( tnis and iincnu. W v ao not hav ytci i-nn inikt u fnrtuni' in action time, but ou cut JimkoH tKii'.iuarv, limietit living. MdllUoQ thin papur whoa you wrlu. AiidrcM TlIK HOWE !. i:v;fi !UA imnb CO., Nu. i T.ih Ht. lMttubot-icli, P. II. M. IIE11MAN, (SUCCESSOR TO C. W.13IA1TCK, FIND STATIOXERV, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, FORFKiX AND DOMESTIC IF1 T3, TJ IT S &g G . Also A sent for Estey. Sterling, Sho ninjier, and Clouh it Warren Organs. . Pecker Rron., J. tt C. Fisher, C. 1). Peana fc Co., and Win. Knabe l'ianos. Bottom casli price K'ven. Call and examine cata logues and prices. I loncrstu, l a Sept 17 Oil WORK ofeverv dexcriiition execu I ted at Hie RF.JMJ Ul.l CA X ollice. ARA1LR0AD. 14 vfi ? m 1 ll 1 I N -rj f & o -rTA fCRTYYrAnS SUCCESS.;, WVV) WITHCL'F ?Uft! LATEST SUCCESS