EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MOOING, ROY. IS, lStf. WASHINGTON LETTER. rom our regular Correspondent.) WABniNoros, D. C, Nov. 21, '85. There will be a caucus of I lie re publican senators held soon to decide upon the course to bo followed with regard to President Cleveland's ap pointment. The exert date for tlie meeting lias not been fixed, but it will probably be about a week before tlio beginning of the session. There is a wide difference of opinion among Sen ators as to the best course to follow. Some of the most radical are in favor tif opposing tho confirmation of all new officials whote appointment are considered to be opposed to the tenure of office law. Others believe the President should be accorded the right to name his own officials at pleasure, where his doing so is not a violation of the civil service reform law. The question will be pretty thoroughly dig cussed in caucus, and it is altogether nncertian what the decision will be. Your correspondent had a brief talk upou the subject with Senator Hale a day or two ago. He said it would be impossible to tell at this time what the attitude of the Senate would be. For bis part be did not think he would oppose the confirmation of a good roan. "Da you think it likely (hat there will be a general opposition to the appointments on the ground that they are in violation of the ten ure of office law?" I asked. "I can't say," replied the Senator. "That is yet to be decided." "In caucus?'' "Yes; I presume that is the question the caucus will consider." "When 'will the caucus be held?" I asked. "'That has not yet been decided ; but it will be a liule while before Con gress meets." Pension Commissioner Black has is sued a circular letter containing icfjr rnation that the rules of the office pro hibit clerks from answering corres pondence relating to pension claims, etc. It 6tates that all commuoica lioo8 will be promptly replied to, but 4 hey must be sent to the commission r in the regular course of business. Miss Cleveland arrived from New York last Saturday afternoon, having been four months absent. Mrs. Hoyt will remain at the White House until next week, when, it is understood, she will go to her home in New York, to return here in January to assist Miss Cleveland in dispensing the hospitali ties of the White House. Few of those at the White House Monday afternoon desired more than a look at the President nod a shake of his hand, and they were all accommo dated, and do time was lost. Minister Soteldo was among those preseut, and was accompanied by some old friends of the President, whom he was glad to see. A colored nurse, as black as a hat, held in her arms a flaxen haired little one two years old, dressed ail in white. When she reached the Presi dent she raised her charge as high as ' fahe could and said : "Kiss de Pres' den!" "Well little one," said the President, imprinting a kiss upon its cheek, "you are not old enough to re member me." The President does not make a practice of kissing children, but there was no alternative in this instance. Chief Clerk Youmani, of the Treas ury department has called the atten tion of the employes particularly to rules 1 and 2 of the department reg ulations, which provide that al! de delinquencies in not promptly attend ing at the morning hour or not con tinuing diligently employed during business hours will be daily reported, aod that employes should uot receive visits, read newspapers or smoke dur ing business hours. These rules have been partially disregarded for some time past, and the noting of the namea of tardy clerks last Friday was the commencement of a plau to rigidly enforce them. The chief clerk has a package of printed warnings ready to distribute to delinqents, which state in effect that violations of the rules uulees satisfactorily explained will be reported for action. With tho organization of the next House, less thau a mouth off, the in dication t hut the old officials, except the doorkeeper, will be re-elected, in crease. No opposition Las yet ap peared to the incumbents Cen Clark for clerk, Mr. freedom for sergeantat- J. K. WOK, arms, and Mr. Dalto.i for postmaster. With regard to doorkeeper, the gen erally prevailing impression now is that Col. Sam Dunelsoo, of Tennessee, has practically a walk-over. Several other candidates are mentioned, but neither of them bos any solid or or ganized following. Reptesentalive Ward, of Indiana, said today: "I am for the Tennessee horse, Donelson.and he has a walk-over. He couldn't be beaten now." In connection with the election of a doorkeeper it is said that the Pennsyl vania democrats have an idea of bringing out a dark horse. The re port was that Pennsylvania expected to nomioate Mr. Carlisle for Speaker, and propose his unanimous re-election ; that in return for thin romplinUnt Kentucky would he asked to support a Pennsylvania democrat for door keeper. But some of the Kentucky members are already pledged to Don elson, and unless the entire delegation could be induced to join in such a movement it is not thought it could succeed. L. J. T. Brennan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tiouesta township. 390 acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known us "Li I lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outerv, at the Court ll'oiiHo, in the Borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, DECEMBKR, 21st, 1885, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estato, to-wit : GEO ROE W. MEANS vs. W. II. DEMP SEY, Fieri Facias, No. 20, December term, 188.1. T. F. ltitehoy, Att'y for PI' IV. All the Defendant's ripht, title, interest and claim In Kipht Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of land in Jonks Township, Forest County, Ppnnsyl vania : Bounded on the North liy Warrant No. 379d ; on the East by Warrant No. 3644 ; on the South by Warrant No. 3042 j and on the West by Warrant No. 3182. Being Warrant No. 3800. Except three hundred acres in the North-East corner of said Warrant. Taken in execution and to be bold as the property of W. II. Deinpsey at tho suit of (ieorfre W. Means. TERM OF SALE. The following must be strictly compiled with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintitf or other lion cred itors beoon, e the purchaser, tho costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgajro searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all property not settled for will apain bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 .0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. L. AG NEW, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, TiouesU, Pa., November 24, 1885. :o:- The largest and Best Assortment of Holiday Goods we have ever handled ! New and freHb. goods, novelties new to this season in JEWELRY, Gentv Chains, Ladies' Chains, Ladies' and Gems silk Chains, Rings, Setts, unarms, uuii-B.utons, bracelets, tKc. SILVERATARE. Quadruple Plated Butter Dishes, Casters, Cups, Cake Stands, Spoon Holders, Table Knives and Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Napkin Rings in largo assortment. IIooIch mid Stationery Books in Endless Varioty, Poems .anuscape .Border and red line Series, Scrap Books, Autograph Albums, Christ mas Cards, Fancy Boxes, Ink Stands, Paper Holders, Paper in Boxes and in Packages bust and cheapest out. See our 10c. Package Paper, 12 envelopes, 12 sheets paper. TOYS, TOYS. A. Very Large Assortment of Toys, French Dolls Biseue Dolls. Indestructi ble Dolls, and Doll Heads, Trick Banks, Musical Tops etc. CONFECTIONERY'. Common and Fancy Candies, Nuts cf all Kinds, Christmas Candies, Ac. Pocket Kuivois. 48 styles of best Gents' Ladies' and BojV Pocket Knives. NOTIONS. All Kinds of Holiday Notions, Silk Handkerchiefs, tVc. Vases nl Vurietlew. Glass Vases in Great Variety, Children' Cups and Saucers, Mustache Cups, Shav ing Mtuts, Children' Setts, Childs Knife, Fork and Spoon, Toilet Setts, Card flas ket), Mouth Organs, Childs Wash Setts, Bureaus, Trunks, Boys' Sleds, tc, Ac. STAPLE GOODS. Hats, Caps, Gloves, a large and elegant line of Ladies' Overshoes, Boys', Indies', Misses', and Child's Hubber Boots, Gents' and Ladies' Fancy Slippers, low prices on Trunks, Traveling Baifs. Satchels Ac. and everything to make people coiniortahlo and happy. Call early while stock js full ana ires-n. i'riccs low. WM. SMEARBAUGH fc CO., Tionesta, Pa. HOLIDAY BUS 1885 LI.ttAL X0TICI2 SKIS. TICK IIY ITBM' C ATI OX. (ORDER OF SERVICE.) In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County : Henry Sva;rinrt use of .Tamos ,T. Fisher now for use of David 1 1 mm fixii. J. W. II. Kclslnger and Edward D. McCrcary Administrator! and Olive Winaus Ad niinistratrix of Dr. Josiah Winans de ceased, ntid Henrietta McCrcary and El ward D. McCrcarv her husband, J. W. It. Reisinger, Guardian of Paul Reisinger and Louisa ReisliiKpr minor children of Louisa U. Reisinger deceased, Th mas II Mitchell, orf litem Guardian of Clarence Winans Mitchell minor ehlld of Laura C. Mitchell deceased, Thomas II. Mitchell father of said Clarence Winans Mitchell, George W. Robinson, Guardian of Jone phrno Winans minor child of Dr. Josinh Winans deceased, Heirs of Dr. Josinh Winans deceased, and Olivo Winans wid ow of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased. No. 20, December Temi, 1885, Scire Facias against tho heirs. Now, November fi, 1885, The Court is respectlnlly asked to direct notice of the writ issued in abovo ' asp to be served by publication in th Forest RF.runi.iCAN in threo successive Issues, tho last of which shall be at least ten days before tbo return day, upon . I. W. II. Reisinger and E. D. McCrcary administrators ami Olive Winans administratrix of Dr. Josinh Wi nans deceased, and Henrietta McCrearv and Edwaid D. McCrearv her husbnmi, J. vV. H. Heisinger guardian of Paul Reis inger and Iouisa Reisinger minor child ren of 'Louisa E. Reisinger deceased, Thomas II. Mitchell father of Clarence Winans Mitchell minor child of Laura O. Mitchell decease, and Olive Winans wid ow of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased, and Thomas H. Mitchell guardian (id litem of Clarence Winans Mitchell minor child of Laura C. Mitchell deceased. Miles W. Tate, Att'y lor IT ft". Granted. By the Court. f . . , Attest, sea l,. C, M. SUA W K E Y, 1 ' ' Prothonotarv. FOREST COUNTY, ss, Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Forest County, (iRKKTixo : Whereas, Henry Swaggart use of James J. Fisher now to use of David Hanna, lately in our Common Pleas Court, to-wit ; at the September Term, 1884, recovered Judgment aitainst J. W. II. Reisinger and E. D. McCreary. Administrators, and Olivo Winans, Administratrix, of Dr. Josinh Winans deceased, for the sum of One Hundred and Nino and iMsliK) Dollars, together with nil costs as by tho record and process therein manifestly appear. And Whereas, wo have received' informa tion that, although Judgment as aforesaid be rendered, yet execution of the same still remains to bo made. And Whereas the said Dr. J. Winans died seized of cer tain lands and tenements in his demesne as of lee, as by the insinuation of tho said Henry Swaggart use of James J. Fisher now lor uso of David Hanna, we have re ceived. And bocnuse we are willing that those things which in our said Court are rightly done, should bo demanded by a due execution, Ac, We command vnu that you by good and lawful men in vour baili wick make known to the said J. W. H. Reisinger and E. D. McCrearv adminis trators and Olive Winans administratrix of Dr. J. Winans deceased, and to Henri etta McCreary and Edward D. McCrearv her husband. J. W. 11. Reisinger gunrdiuh of Paul Reisinger and Louisa Re'Hinger minor children of Louisa E. Reisinger de ceased, Thomas II. Mitchell guardian ad litem or Clarence Winans Mitchell minor child of l.iuraC. Winans deceased, Thom as H. Mitchell father of said Clarence Wiiinns Mitchell, George W. Robinson guardian of Josephine Winans minor child of Dr. Josian Winans deceased. Heirs of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased, and Olivo Winans widow of Dr. Josiah Winans deceased, that they be and appear bel'oro the J uwtiees of our said Court of Common Pleas, at our said Court to be held at Tio nesta in and fv said County on the Third Monday of December, Anno Domini, e-ghteen hundred and eighty-five, to show if anything they know, or have to say, why ih aforesaid Judgment should not be revived for the term of live vears, and w hy the said Judgment and costs of the lands and tenements aforesaid ought not to be mado and to the s.iid Henry' Swag gart lor use of James J. Fisher now for use of David Hanna, rendered according to the provisions of tho Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, and co cord ing to tbo form of the said recoverv, H tothuin it Khali soem expedient; And further to hear and receive what our said Court hhall consider in that behalf. And have you then and there the names of those by whom you shall so make known to them, hiid this writ. Witness, lion. William D. Brown, President of our sa'd Court, at Tionesta, this sixth day of November, Anno Doin ini, 18S5. Skal. CURTIS M. SJIAWKEY, Prothonotary. " CANDEE" Rubber BOOTS Wimr DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boot always wear out first oa the bull. Tho f AS DKH Boon aro douU4 ditch on the ball, and givo DOUBLE WEAK. Vast tconomical Rubber Hoot in the market. I.asti longer than tny ether boot and the rniCEKO HIGHER, Call ud c Amine Ujo 7m$ s FOR SALE BY ROBINSON A BONNER, TIONESTA, PA. THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE. W. A. EAGLE-, Pboi'riktok. Tha best Livery Tionesta ever hail is now run by me. I guarantee to furnish better and faster rigs for less money than have ever been put out in this section. I can always tit travelers out on shortest notice, and parties coming from a distance need never bo disappointed if they call on me. W. A. EAGLr-N. A live school, inutiirtlnir nri..Oi'Ml hhjuiwunHiii... Ilea ; eii&lliuK young men toenu-r uon iln; m-llve ulletot life, tor eirculuraudUrt-M I', in tutfh. m m it e m n n n mm w m IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of 1TIINITU11E, rrtr o V ifiW '---SZ- This Is the only IStore you can ascend and descend Five Stories M'ilhout climlng stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator in tho EXCI1 A NOB BLOCK. Telcphono Connections. East of Suspension Bridge. minium nniimsmii mm i Kiiuiiniiiiiins 1665 1 f V -V - -- - - r r - r. K - p .t e - CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING! IT you bib in need ir ANYTHING In tho linn of CLOTH ING, OVEItCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DRV GOODS, DRESS GOODN, or anvthlng kept in a General Store, vnu can find a GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at II. J. I-IOPEI3STS & CO'S. We claim the BEST ASSORTMENT, FINEST GOODS, and LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE. IN THIS COUNTRY. Step in and trot our Prices, seo our Stock, and yon will bn convinced that we mean what we say. We aim' to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH COODS A f P1HCES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. COME AND SEE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. j niiiiiiniiii f 1885 9 9 8 x y x ,)5i5e555555-)u.r) ot A GREAT CAUSE OK HUMAN MIS ERY IS THE LOSS OF A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by self-abuso, Involuntary Emissions, Impcitcnev, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage, generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Ineapaci tv, Ac By ROBERT J. CULVKR W ELL, M. D. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that tho awful consequen ces of self-abuse may he effectually re ni'ved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials; pointing out a mode of euro at once certain, und effectual, by which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condit'on may be, may cure himself cheaply, jirl vutely and radically. .-fP'This Lecture will prove a boon to thoc.siinds a-id thousands. Scut under Mal, lu 11 plain envelope, to any address, ost-paid, cm receipt of fou ' onts r two pnstsure sta ni'is. .. dross THB CULVEEWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. V., N. Y., P. ti. Box ".() III, I'" ALL SIZES CtrrrlDg all itMm od dlugreeable odor Iru cok iug dowa lino tba fire. The MOST COMPLETE Cooking: Utensil EVEH INVENTED. Ko tiurned hands. Vo icsldcd armi. No cloth needod. So dUagreealde odon UIIok tlio home. Ko overflow on tho Klove. An examination of tbosa utenalla will coovinc-a any one tlmt thry re th Dearunt purfortloD of any ketllea now known. A first-class ateuuii'r and kettle cooitilned. AtlENTM wanted all over the LI. S. for theM foods They sell last anil pay good proliu 18 to 8 per d.iy. Cull or write for circulars. HUNTER SIFTER ' Manufacturing Co., CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Manufacturers of the rorlJ famed ' HUNTER SIFIER, Cyclone Kgg Ueatei, srd other spoelaitles." Over lU,(KKJ,0u0of theiluntnr'sSitieia have been sold. Every ludy la the laud ouKht to have one. For aale by reaponailile dealers everywhere. Ak for the " Hunter," and take no nthi r. Illuetrated catalogue of Kitchen Specialties, Machinery lor linkers, Drug gists, 4c. free. bend fur it aud mention tula paper. PATENTS, CaveatH, He-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, mid all other patents causes in the at en 1 1 lllce and before the Court promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or okoteh of in vention, I made careful examination, and ad vto ax to patentability Kree of charge. f ees Moderate, and I make No Charge liniesH putent is KCuured. Information, ad vice und special references sent on ap plication. J. H. MTTKLL, Wellington, J. C. Near I'. S. 1'iitent Otlice, j OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMKROUH TO - rt MENTION IN PRICESILOWER THAN EVER J ..' U X It 12 II T A ll 1 2V ii f GMt '''' wiTH THE LATEST IM- FsaSIYLl UF HtAKSt. g? llllllllllllllll" 11 80S 'i555r.55555o55ro55' FEED DEPARTMENT- liiiiiinirii 885! uc ffcr555.V55ofi.'5 jo Health is Wealth. CV fill tiVA it A STE)!'I. Dn. F :. Wim's Nkuvk sii I'.uun Tn:ATnvT, a guaranteed specific f.n Hysteria, DUfincss, Col vnlsion. Fits. Nervous Neuialvrui. II-ailache, Nervus Pros!i;tiou eoiscfl by the uso ofnlcob"! or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental D'rcs sion, Softening of tho lira n resulting in insanity and lendinit b misery, decay ind death. Premature OiiJ Apo, 'Barrenrosy, Loss of power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused bV i'ver-exei Hon of tho brain, cclf-abuso or over Indulgence. ICach box contains 01. e month's treatment. fl.tiO a box, or sl boxes lor & Oil, sent by mail prepaid 011 receipt, or price. WE GUARANTEE six BOXF.S To cure any ease. W illi i-ach oriier re ceived by us for six borers, Kccoinpanied with f5.litl, we will send lhe purelnv-'cr our written jiiiuranleo to refund fio money if the treatinent doe- not effect a core. Guarantees issued onlv bv John C. West A' Co., 8 M W. Madison St., Chicago. III. rTHE-pMC BrnCTDATBYC GREAT 1 NUIVIb I kilt I 11 M IRt. POGITIVELY BURMO No i-rmlf. n-tritlrum. mIIihi . atil) 1 ri i i-r e.-i- bill is -, it'll. -IJI'UIKt, M Ii IC ll. If MIT 1 I the t .inp iioii M-l In : Ii-. m ill .mi n c, P.COTO AKT) '.t.. CREliN OR DV. Sen.! el . for eiioiit'i T'enelrHii c 1.1 hum !-Inrai-iir ID'OihU mun v-. r-at'niK'-ili'n cum. -i" nit I-1 cr n iiiii-y i lievrfulli- rr- 'I fuii.li d. fMl nil f.ir i.lu-.t- UfvfWFl A.ciu. W anted. mmmm i F. E. Fross &. Co. Look Box 1). New Carnal, Ohio. OISTXj'Sr 20 foil this) nun unci nuta ciwrrn kTVLK rilllMUI.kl HIM gillUMI IiiuliiUlus; Tucker. KuCler. ini j, uii II CIIIUl.TI aim 1111111- tfi'-ia-ri-w. ' I'tcrea. Warranted 3 tara F -1 I ? battei liefora you pity J TV? one cent. Ao ofier n-ii-ino rff H-t AJ itbichine tnanunrturtr in rti f f Hirer! txatr miret to hhim I thii offer. They are hund- 1 Mini, ilnrnhli. nnit 11..I.I. &r&2 5jrunnln. tms ai oilier torn. Purclimae from n and wire '-10. Send lor circular and I C. A. WOOD 4 CO.. tealliDonlals. f UN. Tenth lit., Fkllad's, I'a. MILE rtlH ls-lllisl UUll IHUHt 1 n li 111 L If U lfAin. tawu jgi. Slqfl'l t L'Toet es las tins Of IB ttue of m 60-c.ui' nr-centre are mrirhlgtt. Oil water. Cvsrv iDsrta- tue aiaa a ai svsrs Una if saetili asva eaa. bent tree, hv muil, for U.t eume la Rtauips. Oi-ler uow, anil lint nnr l-KLulnirile lit C .. . M . ... I I . ml r A.I.IM.B RV.Nrtl K. Al.f.SON A- !.. PHlLAUfcLl'UIA, 1'bN.N'A. ESTEY ORGANS Are tliellcstin tho World! 11 A ge h tn Witnled. Ilest fuices uti l terms to TirM-Class Men. tn ly HuMiienaiiilo partleN need :ip ply. JcweleiK, t iiinitiiiu Me.i imcj Mtiic TutcheiK can i-ell our J nsti umenlH. Wo 1ho handle for the trade tho Shon inner Uiniis. Sterling Orjiunw, Clouh cf Warren OriiUtiH, btor.v ct ('lark Organs, Decker l!ro.. I'iuuoa, Win. Knabe ,V Co., PiaiioB, J. A ". i'isMhcr l'uino, I'.ehr Bros. Piano. Our business beiu the laracst in Pennsylvania, we have facilities tor supplying the trade at better ratea than you can possibly pet from tlie Factory. Correspondence solicited. .Speciudv Low Prices for ball Trade. S. HAMlflON, 87 Pifih Ave., A. lc.O First Ave., Titt huigh, Pa. s - s TIMK TAHLE IN INFECT June 1, IHH5. Wetwaiil 1'ittsburirh Divinien MaNtwani P. Jl.l A 7 as 1 M. A. M. P.M. H 4 12 10 Vi 1" 1 M 2 Ki AM. A.M. 50 7 10 7 40 4 12 4 0.1 2 4' 2 15 A. M. ur ritt.rtliurh lv I'urker. ,,..: Foxburtr.;.... franklin lv...Oil City...nr M 65 12 18 12 45 2 00 2 80 P, M p. m". 8 15 f.1 M 13 42 4 II 4 0B 2 fiO 'i 2 P. M. P.M P. M. I'. M. U O.S 12 V!."i y ii.r 1 1 -in tl 87 11 :w 1 is 1 0:t 12ti ar... Oil City....lv Oleopolis ...Kniflo Hook... I'reBident Tioncntn llickorv ..'i'riinkeyvillo.. Tidio'ute ... Thompson a... Irvinetoti Warren 1 v.. .Kln7.u.. ..ar !t-s 44.11 -r H 3,". 11 17 17 tN8: S III R 01 t 45f7 20 10 55 10 2H 10 12 H 50 n 17 8 45 4 01 7 H7 4 15" 7 50 14 2.t:7 f.S 4 35i 8 10 14 C5fH 20 6 10 M 45 17 03 12 4.M 7 40 J!i2.-), 12 10 11 Nil 11 151 17 7 10 R 4i 6 10 B :-:o A 10 P.M. P. M. it n:, fl 35 A. M. A.M. A.MJP.M. A. M . la P. M. 4 20 lr... Bradford ,.nr 8 001 1 1 3.1 A. M. 11 05 11 00 10 -1 1 10 !ttl 10 211 10 '!( 10 i:t 9 r:i P Mil P. M. li 10 5 50 5 30 5 31 5 24 5 18 5 01 4 41' 4 34 a. M. P. M. t) 10 It 14 0 31 a. m. 0 40 (4 4.1 U Oftlar... Kinr.ua.. ..lv 10 sr. ISiittar Viun , .. Corvdon... ...Onovllle... .Wo f llun. il 55 tl !t 1 10 li t 0 ;'.n,io 11 tl 45 10 18 0 tO'U) 24 7 051 10 :w 7 20! 10 ft. 7 .15 11 0 7 47ill 21 8 02 11 37 8 10 11 n !) lft I 9 00 Quaker Drtdife, 8 :t2 7 50 7 20 (1 55 rt 2S Ued House... .. iSnlanianca.... Mo. Citrrollinn.; ...So Vandatia... .... Alletiany !) 2S 4 21 t 07 0 1 ..I 0 0 "ii 4 00 A.M.Ip. M. rt lftilv Clean . .ar A.M.I P.M. 'A.M. Additional TitAiN I,eave Klnxua 11:05am, Warren 12:50riTn, Irvinoton 1:6U pm, Tldioute 8:2'ipm, 'i ioncsda 4:C0im, ar ri vc Oil City ti: 15pm. AMu rioNAl. Tuain T.FBVca Oil Citv G:00 am. Oleopolis (1:40 am, Kjple RtM-k (t:55nn, l'l-esiileut 7:02nm, 'fioncitta 7:52an Hickory 8;40am.Trunkev vllle 0:00am,TH oute ti:50uin. Thorn nsoh Jl:fK arrive Irvlnefon lltOam, 0nrren 12:50pm, Kln r.ua 2:0."ij.ni. Sunr Hun 2:20, Corvdon !l:(Xi, Onovillc 3:15, Wolf Hun 8.30. Quakop Hridjre 3:10, Ked Ilouro l:lo, fSalamanca 5:02, South Carrolllon 5:30, Houth Vnnda lia 5:18, Allotrbeny 0:18, urrivea Olcai t);30pm. Trainn run on Vt-.!ern Time. Tn.vtvs leavlnu I'lttHburvh 8:'5nm. ar rivliiir J'ittHbnrL'h 7:2.'i!uti, are .Solid Train between ibifl'.-ilo and 1'ittHbnrjrh. Tiiainm leaving I'lttsbui'uli 8:45pm, ur riviii(r I'itlsburuh 7:40m, are Solid Trnlim with l'lillmnu'R Slcepiny; Cars betwecik Ituifalo iiml l'lttshui tli. jr--TickelM nold und bii;af;o checked to rtll principal point'. 'et time tabli-rt pivlni; full informatinn from Coiiipanv's AiientN. iii: . S.ViATCHKLL, n'l Sunt. J. A I TUiI.OWS, Im ii'I I't-i-'r mi! Ticket Apent. No. 41 l-'eliioi;v St., ifuffnlo, K. V. J. Ii. CKaM, Aeont, Tioneht.t, I'a. IliK'L'cytt For co lu.i 3 o o 13 V. 0; CO rp OO o en j" WssH fcswl -r m o f in e- O e-- C.M.I. AN I) (JKT rillCKM, ID. HUIBEL TIOXK.STA, rUNN'A. u ; ti..c"..',ir-,-, - IV., ' v teaj'iiia' vlVW Easy Running Sewing IMM l'5on ceo BcW SiV'iirnKKKiiiTf nrAmLiL usi Tbe 1 1 own Co. now oiTura madilnc superior to any mill all in hurt It 1 oiiMioh cvrv o-.'.aitCL ItliM llicti Ann : In l.ulit ILnnnij; Ni)l.ie.es ; Attrac tive; lt.MjM.ii ,n finSi; Pi'r;-i; in Workiiii.o ahti: I'err.i.u .. -::.-lt ; . ,.f 1 lirAiclim; ."nuiMe; Un enualel Fl'H.iki'iu-i ; Ivm.vM. t- 1'ni:ite; tUe. moat fnoin nn-liT th.- Ami, a il n ,i.rfi-.ly Ijrvni inert. 11 u witliout Vllirallun. Hits ir..i fluesl set of Attarta riivnii for fa t;iy sn-.vlm:. lis 'Mud Moiklsot Hneat atl...H r.aJ iice.-t ijpsi r n, i; v.e i.re i.ul already reirea -iii -d w o ivhiiI mi A neei In thisCountr. W nl . us Lit i' imwiij. n u r.iM aud prices. W do no: k'o- yo-.i c,i ui..ft tt fortune in ashort t:me, but yo'icnii nii iea fiir, i.M mre, Uoneat living. Meuliwt tuu naiitr niirn ymt write. A-litr.-inj TXIU HOWE CKWINtJ MACHINE CO., No. I ' l-ili -'f., Iitiuburb, Pa.- it. ii. HEinfAisV KL'CCKKSOK TO O.W.DIMIOK, FIXE STATIOXEKY, SPORTIKG &ND HOLIDAY G03DS, I'OUKUiN AN1 HOMKSTIC TT IT S (feO. AUo Apcut for Ktey. 8tcrlin;r, Sho ninper, and Cloupli A Warren Oivana. Decker Kros., J. cV C. Kiaher, C. I). Pease A Co., ami Wiu. Knabe Piano. Bottom, cash prices giveu. Call and examine cata logued and prices. Tioueata. Pa. 8cpt 17. JOUWOKK of everv description execu ted at tl.e IU:rt.'ViLK AN ftMcp. A) WITHOUT WU?)f Qv-- LATEST SUCCES-Sso ,7.:fc'7'''?7-t ITS mm K
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