The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 23, 1885, Image 2

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    J. E. WENK, EDITOR,
WEDSKSDAT IHRKKIliG, DCf. !!, 18.
The Ohio Frauds.
Ihere were rnolis in L-inciorjaU a
short time ogo, growing ont of the ac
quitt&l of a tmirdcrer whose guilt was
clearly proved. Then it was alleged
that only the district attorney and
ome unprincipled lawyers were re
sponsible. None of the rioters wero
punished, and the district attorney and
the lawyers are Mill at liberty. At
tbe October election John M'Leao,
and hi; Democratic followers, io the
hope of placing him in the United
States Senate, perpetrated through the
election officers the most outrageous
frauds upon the ballot, by which a
delegation of four Senators aud nine
members, all Democrats, were sought
to be seDt to tbe Legislature. Tbe
frauds were so patent that the Circuit
Court, after careful examination, di
rected the proper officers to Issue cer
tificates to the Republicans. Tbe
Democrats appealed, and on the 12th
iost. the Supreme Court reverted tbe
decision of the Circuit Court, ignored
the charges of fraud, and, overlooking
the fact that the Democrats had not
been elected, directed that the certiti
caies oe grained to tbem. inus is
fraud made successful, and thus is the
eed sown wheu the law found itself
powerless to punish murder and arson
and riot, bringing forth its fruit io
tbe corruption for partisan ends of the
highest court of the State. Ohio must
feel proud of such a court, aud the
people of Cincinnati will have increased
-confidence in the integrity of their
election officers and the purity of their
elections. Notwithstandidg this out
rage, the Reform party will continue
lo talk about the "great fraud."
WHY NOT?
Dakota Territory, it will be remem
bered, held a convention some months
since aod adopted a State constitution;
She bas since under ordinance of the
constitutional convention elected a
Legislature which met on Monday and
waa sworn in by General Hugh J.
, Campbell, chairman of the Slate Ex
ecutive Committee, 90 members out of
39 being in attendance. The election
, -of Senators has probably already tak
en place, and within a few days Dako
ta will be knocking at the doors of
Congress by ber Senators for admission
to tbe family of States. Is there any
good reason why she should not be ad
i roitted? She i a prosperous communi
ty with nearly population enough a
js . year ago, for two representatives in
r the House. It is not a mining region
in which tbe population floats, advanc
ing and receding, but an agricultural
country in which the inhabitants lake
root, remain and steadily increase.
The Postal guide shows over nine bun
i dred postoffices within his borders,
, ' incog them forty-three above tbe
i " fourth cUss, and in which the salaries
; are more than $1,000. They have for
i several years been asking for admit
i ) tanee and hoping that Congress would
. 1 hold out tbe usual invitatiou by page
'. ing cn enabling act. Now her citizens
bave taken the advance stent, and
a
bave their Constitution ready for ap
proval. Is there any reason why she
should be admitted, except that she is
Republicau ? None whatever. Yet it
is asserted in some quarters that she
will never be admitted until she is
Democratic We will see.
. Horrible Calamity.
By tbe caving in of a coal mice at
Nanticoke, near Wilkebarre ou Sat
urday last, 23 men were entombed
alive, i A force of 60 men hag been at
work constantly ever hour since en
deavoring to rescue tbe men from
their awful predicament, but up to
yesterday momiug had ul reached
them. They hope every hour to reach
them, and are hoping againt hope that
they may yet find them alive.
Lateb The latest report from the
scene of tbe horror indicates hat
there is do hope of rescuing the min
ers, the tunnel being filled with debris
and the deadly fire-damp. The an
guish of tbe wives and mothers of the
victims is heartrending.
The Ohio Supreme Court bas ad
journed over the holidays. It should
thoroughly fumigate itself before re-
The New York World evidently re
alizes the peculiar characteristics of
its patty as surely as Mr. Randal
does, and agrees with bim that they
need every available means of defense
against themselves. At considerable
length and with a good deal of force,
though with extreme tenderness, it
takes Mr. Morrison by the ear, as it
were, leads him behind tho barn and
gives him a good talking to. Tbe
World is right. Its party needs muz
zling badly. But it is no use, it does
not like to be muzzled when the spoils
are within reach. The result will be
old fashioned Democratic wastefulness,
aud Republican success in 1888.
If as was believed four or five Con
grosses ago, and as is still believed, the
turning over to a general committee
of the appropriations was a movement
in tbe interest of honesty and econo
my, but that the benefit has been lost
to tbe country by the practice of the
chairman using his power of reportiog
or withholding reports, to delay legi
lation, why could not amendments be
mnde to his powers that would correct
the evil, instead of returning to the
old system, so prolific of evil? This is
A puogebt but not an impertinent
question. If that b-a-d man Randall
has abused bis power as chairman of
the committee, why not drop him from
the chairmanship, and put some of the
reform saints in his place Morrison,
8pringer, or some of them. Ia it sus
pected they do not know enough?
"Elia" and Charles Lamb.
A unique genius, that of Charles
Lamp. Just like nothing that ever
appeared before them, or has since ap
peared, are the Quaint and delightful
"Essay of Elia," a new edition of
wuicn nas recently been issued by Al
den, "The Literary Revolution" pub
lisher of New York. Turn to any of
your cyclopedias and they will tell
you that Charles Lamb was one of the
most charming essayists that the Eng
lish language has ever known, aud al
so that his "Essays of Elia" are the
choicest of his works. They are not
merely the fmt work of their class,
but, like "Pilgrim's Progress" and
"Robinson Crusoe," they constitute a
class by themselves. The volume is
certainly one of the most delightful
of the books described in Mr. Alden's
148 page illustrated catalogue, which
he offers to send for 4 cents, or the 16
page catalogue which is sent free.
Address. John B. Alden. Pnhl
New York City.
Ilaudsome holiday goods at Her
man's, and marked down low. Call
and see them. 2t.
J. T. Breonan has now for sale
136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214,
Kiogeley Twp., probably on the new
oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant
5186, and 79 acree of warraot 5187,
in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant
No. 2836, Tionesta township. 390
acres, wairant No. 5186, Kingsley
township. 143 acres, known as "Lil
lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve
nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise,
Warren county. 6m.
in a gobble.
MAR Tlr.fi P in
UlllftlllinU tiuraiet lh smarting, sling
'"S Pain ol too burnt or scalds.
Il will step tkm pun as toun at
oBana applied.
COUGHING
Abundiace to enra a Kore
of coldi and th couchtnf
icaas me way 10
Consumption. It will ros
in v. ly tw a Cough ia is
P H D kf I N R Mor ,1,,B xih to
U 11 U f I 11 U a doien children (Aoki., with
C.ouf. One minute alter the
firsl due the hardest attack
Mwaawa o( Croup will be relieved.
WHEEZING
Plenty to relieve the oiprea
uon aad wbecnoi ol the moat
sever, ins. ct Asthma. J. ha,
oinct cures ol Asthma by
thu medicine are proofs thai
Dr. Thomas' Ecleclnc Oil hat
mbbbbmb no equal u an Aalhaia cute.
Jo trie above cases Dr. Thowai' Eclectnc Oil can
he relied upon. It hat given relief to thousand.
Keep it in your house. There is l.ardlr a week of
tie year it will net be useful.
SEND A
POSTAL CARD
FOR
A SAMPLE COPY
OF
THE PITTSBUKGII
WEEKLY
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH.
8 PAGES. 56 COLUMNS.
BY MAIL, $1.25 A YEAR.
Devot-d to the interests of the poople
and Of homft. HHhiH.M irivintv a u.inmi.,...
of the event of the week, it contains
vuuiuu uritfi.:u stories ov me best Ameri
!n authors. Fashion Notes ana Gossip
for the Household, AmiiBemonu. for the
family CirclP, Agricultural News, Latest
t iuancial and Murkot Keports, and is a
live paper in every wav. i Address
WKEKLV CHHONl'ri.fe TKLliOKaPH.
Pittstjiirgh, Pa,
)
Ii:3 II. XOTICI2.
Notice !s hereby pivon that tho undor
ftlgned wilt on Tuesday, the 12th day of
January, A. D. 1880, niako application to
the coventor of the conimoiiweHlth of
Pimnn.vlvnntn for a charter of ineorpot -tion
for the "People's uns Company, iho
purpose of tho intended corporation bein
the Mipplyinjr ' natural ira to t hp public,
for healing; and l:htinp purpnsi a, in tho
enmities ol McKean, k. Fmo t, Warren,
Venango. Crawford arid Erie, in waid com
nionweullh, and tor the lights and privi
leges conferred by tho act of asoiriblv
passed May '.!!, 185, entitled "An act to
provide for the incorporation and rettulnt
itikT of natural pns companion."
The ol!iee of tho eoinnnnv will bo located
in VVarren, Wnrrcn county, and state of
l'cniisyivaiiiii, and tho names of too aub
aoribers to tho cerlilicate of incorporation
are W. A. Kankln, M. B. Dunham. O. VY.
Boatty, A. Hortzel, Benjamin Nesmi'h,
tieorge N. Parmlec, S. V. l-avia, H. A.
Januemm and O. C. Allen, all of Warren,
i -a. ALI.KH s iiiooin, Miui-uors.
Warren, Ta., Doc. 14, 1H85.
LIMY GOODS 1805 1
Tht LaicP't and Best Aawrtmont of
ll'jlidav HooiN wo havo ever handled I
New and freih goods, noveltli a new to
ini reason in
JEWELUY.
flunta' Phnins. Tmlipw' r-l.ilua Tjirllon"
and Gents' Silk Cnainw, l'lnun, Setts,
inarms, uuil-isuumns, liraeelets, tc.
SI LV EUAVA1 S lil.
O nail ru nip Pliit.pd Bnftpr IHuli
Cops. Cake Stands. Kpoon Holders, Table
Knives und Porks, Table and Tc.syuoons.
XT 1 : I 1 .
rijjivin ivings in largo assortment.
IJoolfw nml Sttttionerj-
Books in Endless Variety, Foams
jj.museane uoroer ana rea line Sirii.
ISorap Books, Autoirraph Albums, Christ
mas laras, i aivy jjoxos, Ink SUinds,
t aper Homers, i itper in Boxes and in
1'aekages best and cheapest out. Seo
our 10c. Package Paper, li envelopes, 12
Mipeis paper.
TOYS, TOYS.
A Very Largo Assortment of Tova,
Frenth Dolls, Biseue Holla. Indestrueti-
nio Dolls, ami Doll Heads. Trtek Bunks.
Musical Tops Ac.
COXFECTIONEUY.
Common nnrl Pmicw Punillua Tiliila nf
an Ainus, Cliristmas Candies, Ac.
l'oclcet ICniveis.
43 Btvlesnf hi'sKJpnlu' T.nrl
Pockot Knives.
ivoTiorsrs.
All Kinds of Holidav Notions. Rilfe
Handkerchiefs, Ac.
Vases aitcl Vniioties.
Glass Vases in fJrput Vnrlntv nttiMmm.'
Cups and Saueers, Mustache Cups, Shav-
iiik niuan, v.unurens Metis, I'liuna Knlfo,
Fork and Spoon. Toilet Setts, Card Bas
kets, Mouth Organs, Child Wash Setts,
ajuicitu-i, ii uiiKM, to3's aieas, itc, ito.
STAPLE GOODS.
llatft. Cans. Hlnvna n -irrrn u.il .
-i . w, -'('-' tu, t itTKisiji.
line of Ladies' Overshoes, Bovs', Ladies
Misses', and Child's Rubber Boots, Cents'
and Ladies' Fancy Slippers, low prices on
'""ir s vuiiiif oaj-s, oittcneis .c, and
everything to make people comroriablo
and haiinv. full nnrlv wlulu ot.,,.L. e..n
and liesh. Prices low.
WM. SMEAKBAUOH A CO.,
Tionesta, Pa.
kaM t A sA sfc- Jl si
t. :'"cp. hki-ice", 1 1 ffinr-. -Tii. if fits -i v;u'ii, ir
' m. 1 ;'.M.)iiui,r pji-:,l.s,i. j:v--j u'lfii--r
liti't'itii Mj ;.uili'J PiTiriji-. 'fn.i
i t.i.-Tir,..'oi i'..t it li .-rrn 1 n's-or,'.,
r(c m:jp ,.f thti h7:.".-:i; .A..;t.: m
h ( M t. r rr j'-iiiur. r. x: i t.-. s nH
it r yrj of ir'.irt t,iM!.i,i(', T'nt ' "is.
' r'" ,vst ? ; ""t1 ' -
-- N CO. Kv!.;.-fi1?j,A:;m-v"i:..
re, iho l o
.1 !' ,tT.--rl
;.iis,u itn cro HuncreM lf.oi'
i.'; , fonrf ttin-i i-.r i'ii:at! i i t'ii
a- j I ciu t ;-(.ifi ;n iiv, ;:r r,- tini awl.
Ch-an. 'i :ftd-it..r!i'i. Cop: -r.h,
Aimirii,'t.n'i mnti i ttirifr tiwrrm
i,viv '"- "'K irsfemorn ii;-tr rifti;u in ino
f .StAtnfi, t at.t Is, huciunii, 1'raDca,
pM ''i-rniMir pi frthr for.lfii rcurfrii-n. prA
t4 pared at hrt unt ten tn J on rttfcir.i.hliitTni.
t Tu Intrtumioit t vbiKimotf nttwntu chuer
Injj fully (tiren wilhout r.hnr(f). II r.d-bonkn of
!toa infor-naiion neut fr. P4 wot oh: ein"i
tronph Munn A Cn. fcre nttictd in th tcionttt.rj
Aeturiran Tho advttntcpa cf tuh notice in
wU uixtcrHtovd by t.il penou v.ho wiU tadii
fxjtn f their pt.ni.
Aildr Ml.XN A CO.. Cflro BCIXSTIXW
Ant inrM, 361 Iiroftdiriiy, New Vurk.
DO, SFDRTNEI!!
I take pleasure in tolling the Sporting
Fiaternity that I have re-purchased
THE GUN BLSIXESH
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM
isOLl) IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old
-I- stand, and I am prepared to attend to
all my friends, and the public generally,
who neod '
ANYTHING IN THE GUN VM
I bhail Uoep a perfeet stack of a1', jindi of
ASVHV3UF1ITIO?J!
And all kinds of
FISH 1PJC TACKLE.
I shall also continue to handle the
White" Sewing Maclilue,
And tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and soe me. You will find ma
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muwle Loaders made to order and ar
ranted. jprTB E P A I R I N G IN ALL ITS
BKAN0HE8 PE0MPTLY AND
FAITHFULLY DONE. &au
E. A.. UALDIVL,
Tldionte, Pa., Aug. 12,
A PRESENT!
Our readers for 12 cents In poKtaiio
Btainpa to pay for mailing und wrapping,
and name of two book agents, will ro
coive FREE a HUv-l Finish Parlor F.n
graving of ;dl OUR PRESIDENTS, in
c "ding OJeveland, sixe xis in., worth
fe.no. A (i dress,
ELDER PUB. CO., Chi.-aSo, 111.
. . : i vaV-'--.-";4-.':w-A...--v '
7 it (y) r
j A, hi M.
IN THE EXCHANGE BI)CK, HAS T1IK
MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE,
J -" OF EVEItY DlICHIPTION,
Tfcviia.tf'-''- (L TOO NUMEROUS TO
VdX - "K-V fvJ MENTION IN
W1'' t'& ' :MX DETAIL,
K: I. Tiift $$&m PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
-
I rfHfK-'.-- a wr?T?'r
mmmj PUOVEMENT AM)
JSmi OF HEARSE.
This Is the only Store you can ascend and descend Five Storlo without climing
stairs. Freo ride In the Elevator In the EXCH ANQE BLOCK.
"WABBEN", I? El 2ST InT ' A.
Telephone Connections. East of Snspension Brldpe.
figlllllllllHllllia milillllllllll5
555555ft&5.'i555.,55S
CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING!
If you are in need of ANYTHING In the lini of CLOTH
ING, OVERCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DRY 1.0OHS,
DRESS GOODS, or anythinir kept In a General Store, vow
ran rind A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART
MEN IS at t
I-I. J. HOPKINS & CO'S.
We olnim tho BEST ASSORTM EVT. FI N EST GOODS und
1-r iW EST PRICES OF AN Y HOUSE 1NTII TS COUNTRY.
Step in and tret our Pricca, see our Stock, and ton will bo
convinced that we mean what we nay. Wo aim'to keep onr
GROCERY, FLOUR AND
full of FRESH COODS A f
BEAT. COME AND SEE.
SHOWING GOODS.
IT. J. HOPKINS & CO.
: liiiiiiinim a?
1885
55
3565.jS5a5r5-555
A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN
ERY IS THE LOSS OF
MIS-
A Lecture on tho Naturn. Treatment
and Radical cure of Seminal Wrakiifas,
or Spormatorrha'a, induced by self-abuse.
involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Ner
vous lcbility, and Impediments to Mar
riage, irenerallv : Consumption. Eoilousv
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaci
ty, Ac By ROBERT J. CULVER-
WELL. M. D.
iho wurld-renownod author, in this ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that tho awful conseciucn-
cc of eolf-ubuHfl may lie ofl'oetuuily re
moved without daiise'rouH nurgical opera
tions, bougie, instruments, rintrs or cor
dials; pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain, and oMeetuai. by which ev
ery sutlerer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himseif choaply, pri
vately and radically.
P'This Lecture will prove a Loon to
thousands and thnunand.
hvi'.t under re.l, in a plain envelop, to
any addiom, ost-paid, on receipt of
four crnlK or two pivMaue stump. A.'drrM
TEE 0ULVEEWELL MEDI0AL 00.,
41 Ann St., N. V., N. Y.. P. O. liux 4i0
1 anjSItiJ
ALL 5l:ti
Carrying all Irani and dlaagraeabla odor tiom cok
lug down luto th fire.
The MOST COMPLETE CootiBflr Utensil
SVSH INVENTED.
No burned hands. No srnMcd irnia. No cloth
needl. No tllsagrceal'lo odor lillug tho honaa.
No overflnw on tbe atave. Aa exauiluiition of then
utentjls will enuTiuco any cos that thajr are Uio
naareBt perfection of any koltlon now known. A
firat-claB sionuicr ond kettle eouibini'd.
Aki'l'f wnntid all over the U. a for thoao
tooda. They si ll lust and pay guod profita W to
8 per Auj. Call or writa for circulars.
HUNTER SIFTER
' Manufacturing Co.,
CINCINNATI, - - OHIO.
M iniifactnrera of tba world famed ' HUNTER
SIFTER, Cyclone Kgg Bcator, and other peiialtieii."
OvcrlO.OOu.UOOiif tbelluutor'abiftara hure beu aold.
Every lady In the land ought to have one. For aula
by responsible ditalera everywhere. Ask for tho
" Hunier,"and take no other. Illustrated catulogua
of Kitchen Speciakiu, Machinery for liakeri, Drug
gists, 4c. f rea. Send fur it and mention this ptper.
PERCHERON HORSES.
My recent Import"
alien cf rVrvneron
boisea, Uipetber wuh
my vrr.-.eui nock ot
Uttariy luy head, make
one uf I ho mcht Ueblr
able htudu in (hi voun-
tryto kclect lioiu. All
block recorded, with
pediprte. in l'erclier
un S t u l lio ok a of
Kibnce and America.
Tuok S7 prizen BLd
et.ld medal at lust two
N. Y. State fuirs. Seiid for Cutainsue. r-talion
EKfiHciBa, on rioutlierti t'emral 1; K. JOHN W.
AK.1N, beipio, N. V. Box &i.
l'fr ALL SIZES
v s
Ad 1 XT
ft 1 - 4 TO u IT Til E TIM ES.
win va n k it t a bi i x ia
S 556fiM5566565&&5S
FEED DEPARTMENT-
PRICES THAT CAN'T BH
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN
f? miiiimrii $
1885
65i555355b.V).''5 S
" CANDEE
Eubber
TITH
DOUBLE THICK
BALL
Ordinary Ttnlibnr Boot
slwnyi wior out flrston
the ball. Tlie CAMIKK
lkioU are tieuUe thick
on tho ball, anil givo
DOUBLE irrirs.
Matt tcontfnical Rnbbcr
Hunt in the mnrlicr.
I.:ista lonsnr than r.i;y
othrr boot and tfc
rniCE ko nicara.
Cnil and ax
t:-ine tto
KoDlNSfiXA tJONNF.R.
J IONICS I A. TA.
THE
imip nrMPvniTiiir
creat Auri rtrttinA! tat,
POSITIVELY BURNS
STUMPS.
No nude petroleum,
anipliui,Malipeu-r tr en
niitsiMM. but ia n com
PuiimU, frlu.'b, if put In
iM Ktump and iul Hie
In, still burn It,
BOOTS AMD ALL,
CRF.EM OR DRV.
S-end !.( f.r eniuuli
Pneirattv. tu b;rn l
lar5orifcrimll Hlun.p.
fcatJrJkClinr atiaiMnli-e-i
or aiortey cnovritiliy rc
fumjt-d. sjend lor i.lua
triiled circular, a:?.
Acuia Yi iibiosI.
W'i'.lViJll F- E- FfOSB &. CO.
fo.'C wl? ioct not D,
Nw Clarliala, Ohio.
Pcrcheron
tlOitSJLS.
(W-.,. y A 11 .tot-k selected
i 7zt! rr""' el of "!
-5 ti w,rt !'' or sub-t,:ifji-
f'itr-ij:: iiMK-il rrpututinn aud
:. -.wi' i r;;,siered in the
French and Au i mm.! lM.,tj. We have a
very Imp? mi:iii r of l:i....ited and piada stal
lions an 1 brouj niiiri'i uti li.4nd, Pj-Ic' reuwoD
able. (.'oiTespoii'lein.0 ir iii iled. tnd for large
Illustrated cauili'irni-, fi-e by mail. Addreae
bAVAUK A riUM .v., lielroll, Jlkh.
THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE.
W. A. KAOLK-i, PBorRiETou.
Thci beKt Iiivery Tionoita ever hud is
now run by me. I guarantee to turnli-h
better und faster ris jor lesa money than
have t-vcr been put out in this Miction. I
can ulwuyn lit travelers) out on "iboitout
notice, and parties comiiiff from a distance
need nevtr bo di:.iippoiiited if they i:all on
l". W. A. EAUf.it 3.
PATE i3 T ST
Cave:iU, Ke-iisue .id Trade-MurkHKei ur
od, hiiiI all other patents cniin-si in tho pat
en t ( ifflte ii no before the Coi'.rti proinptlv
and carefully attended to.
Upon rece'ipt of model or itketeh of in
vention, 1 made caret til examination, and
advtvc as to patentability Free of charge.
Fees Moderate, and I make No Chtirpe
uiiluns patent i secured. InlVuuiatioii,
nd vice und special references sent on ai
plicaiion. J. K. LITTELL, Washington.
I). C. 2ie:r V. 8. Patent Ofilce.
WANTED Aftent in this county, tor a
cheap und ntpitliy celling article. iHinall
cap. tul rotjuired, add rots at ouee, P. O.
Vfjx "j Pillsbut jrh, Pb.
BOOTS
Mm.
'.7..-.-N'Ti.-JiT-a
TWFAL02jn
AFAlLROAp.
TIMtC TABLHIN KFFECT .Thiki 1, 1S8A.
yVestwuidj T'itiHliu rn Iivinion KuMlwiiril
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r. M. A.M. A. M. r. M.
7 2fi 7 ! nr Pittsburgh lv 5.', K 45
4 I I 4 12 I'HrkHr. 12 16 12 lrt
4 00 4 tm FoxhnrK !l2 45 VI 19
Ui VI 2 4 Franklin 2 00 1 !M
2 2(i 2 15 lv...Oil City...ar 2 30 2 ft)
TM. . M. P, M A.M.
P.M. P.M. P.M. pTm", ATiti
2tW '.lO.i 12 2.S ar... Oil Cltv....lv 3 Jo 1M
1 1 -tr. ts -i t 1 1 -ir oioop.ii'is y. 34 7 io
1 87 tfiS'iill ...Knvlo Itr.p.k... 13 42 f7 17
t' 3 ts8J Prenirlont,.... f3 4r, f7 20
11S 8 1H.10 65 Tionenta 4 01 7 7
to:i 8 01 10 2! Ilii-korv 4 1) 7 Wl
12 6 f7 63 10 12 ..Trnnkovvillo.. 14 23 7 f
12 43 7 40 0 61' Tklio'ute 4 3C, 8 10
12 5 f7 23 ( 17 ...ThompMon ... 14 C5 f 2t
12 10 7 10 8 4o Irvinotn... 5 10 8 41V
HftO 0 4!' Wnrrcn 6 30 9 0
1116 6 10 lv. .. Klnr.ua.. ..ar 6 10 0 36
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JL'i' 4 20 lv...Tliifirorrl..nr 800 11 36
A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M.
11 00 0 in (16 ar...Klnm....l 10 4M
11 00 6 66 10 Sri ... BiisrHr Kun ... (114 8 44
10 43 6 SO U 66 ("or vdon 6 SI 10 Ot
10 3(1 6111 9 34 Onovllle 6 H 10 11
102! 624 0 16 ....Wo f Kun.... 64610 IS
10 24 6 IS 9 0(1 QiiRkpr Hrlilsiu. 60 10
10 13 5 01 8 32 ...Mod Houho.... 7 05 10
6 ! 4 4'J 7 60 ... Silmncn.... 7 20 10 64
00 4 34 7 20 .So. Cmrollton.. 735 1109
2S 4 24 fl 56 ...So VtuidallR... 7 47(11 21
0 1 2 4 07 0 2S Allopany 8 02 1187
9 06 4 00 8 15 lv Olean... .ar 8 10 1146
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AnntTinNAi, Tpain Loaveti KiimiB
11 :05a ni, Varrn lJ:50pni, livinuton 1:60
pm, Ttdioute 8:2')pin. Tionusta 4:50pm. r
riven Oil City fl:45pm.
ADPITIONAl. THAIN TjKRVPM Oil CltT
6:00 am. Olcopolln e,;U) nm, Kuple Itook
fi:55am. l'rpnident 7:02nm, 1 lonPr.ta 7:A2am
Hickory 8:40ani.TrunkevviilP tCOOam.TM
onto :P0ni, Tlioninsoh J l:fM, arrive
Irvineton 11:30am, warron 12;60pm, Kln
r.ua 2:05pm, Su-ar Kun 2:20, Orydon 8:00,
Onovllle 3:15, Wolr Kim 830, Quaknr
Bridiro 3:40, Hod llouan 4:10, Salamat
6:02, tSnuth Carrollton 5:30, Hoiuh Vanda
lla 6:48, Alloi;beny 6:18, arrives Oh?an
6:30pm.
Trntna run on I'mteru Tim.
Traimn leavin? l'ittsbnrifh 8:r8m, r
l iving Vittal.urwh 7:26pm, are Solid Trait
butwoon Htitl'ulo and Pittaburfih.
Trains lfavinur PltUbursh 8:45pm, ar
riving Pittsburuh 7:40ift, are Solid Traimi
with Pullman'R Rloeplna Car betwewi
Buffalo and PittNburKb.
rTipket8 Hold and liapgage olieoke.l
to all principal point.
Oot time tables Kivinfr full iaforninU n
from Company' AirmtA.
OEO. M.'OATClItXL, Oen'l Stipf.
J. A. KI"LI,OWS,
Oen'l rai'r and Ticket Agent
No. 41 K.xt lnmgo St., Pulfulo, N. V.
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Easy Running Scwinz Machine
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f.ntl all oth-jM. 1; cninhin eveiy lei. -mite: lias
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biii'i: rrhi.n . it..i ; '.i,-.tbr..ilinj ..nunliij lio
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revr.it.vuf'i ie s ir un .iienc In tbiaCouni.
. ni . tin for t.nini.if :m ,n' iriiifi ami prices. M e do
nui :,y yo i cut, Hu.f, I'lrenne in a Hhmt time, but
oi nnii.fs:r, nu.ire, tinni-m living. ileuUoo
i.i ia i.v when yon wine. Addresa
TUU HOWE i:WINO MAC-illB CO.,
Na- 1 Kill Nt., I'ltlabsirch, PaV
It. M. HERMAN,
auccsssor. to
C.-W.DB1ICK,
FINK STATfONEUY,
SPORTING AND HOLIDAY G900S,
FOUEION AND DOJIE3TIC
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Alao A Kent for Eetey. Sterling, Sho
ninjier, and Clough & Warren Organs.
Decker Dros., J. K C. Fisher, C. D. Peain
A ( 'o., and Win. K nil be Pianos. Bottotfi
cash prices given. Coll and examine ct
logueu and priceo.
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