EDITOR. WED.KSDAl IHflRS ING, FEB. 1(1, 1SS6. Febuuaby'b early blizzard wat worse tban that of January. It reach ed all ofer the country and tho reports of intense cold and heavy mowfalls coming from all directions. It bas brought with it destruction to vegeta-. lion in some places, loss of cattle in western cattle countries, and sacrifice of lifo in sjrae instances. It is difficult for uny careful think er, accustomed to consider the influ ences which rule the minds of intelli gent men, to understand how the pres ent great telephone scandal can pass away without compelling a reconstruc tion of the cabinet. Mr. Garland, the Attorney General, ane Mr. Lamar, the Secretary of the Interior, are very deeply implicated in this scandal; and it is incomparably the greatest scandal by which any members of any president's cabinet have ever been af fected. X. Y. Sun. The report that recently appeared that our Bam Randall hns virtually surrendered his protectionist views will only Etrike with utter astonish ment those who do not know Sam in timately, and the means tho Free Traders can avail themselves of to convince him when they really want . him. They will bo more astonished at the fact that the proposed new tariff bill is being prepared by Englishman J. S. Moore, regarded as one of the most facile talking machines the Free Traders have in this country. There is nothing in that to be so much sur prised at, though, considering that it is a purely English job they have on hand, and is very properly intrusted to an Englishman. Governor Foraker, of Ohio, has dismissed from office the Cincinnati Board of Police Commissioners. The grounds for dismissal were stated as official misconduct in keeping on the force men of notorious characters and wholly unfit to hold any kind of place on the force. Upon the hearing of the charges, the defense was, that the pardon of the Policeman Mullen had condoned his offense, and he stood as if nn such charges bad ever been made sgaioet him. The counsel of the Board also plead that the Governor' jurisdiction did not extend to the le moval of the Board except on the judgment of the courts. The Commis sioners refuse to recognize their re moval and have issued orders to the 'police inspector to refuse to obey any orders but what come through the Board. What is called the "boodle gang" and the "coal oilers," seem to be determined to do as much as in them lies, to hold on to power, and prevent purification, even to the ex tent of riot and bloodshed. If Mr. Cleveland has decided to stand by his Attorney General, as re port says, so much the 'worse for Mr. Cleveland. The latter mistakes great ly if be thinks there is a disposition to hound down Mr. Garland. The ex posure of the telephone scandal was made in a Democratic paper which Hided ia electing the presen'. Adminis tatioa, and the severest things that have said concerning Mr. Garland have appeared in Democratic papers The Republican papers have con tained no more urgent demand upon the President to free his Admioistra tioc from the scandal by asking for Mr. Garland's resignation than have appeared in euch Democratic organs as the New York Sun, the Utica Ob- terver aud the Rochester Union. Many other Democratic papers also have frankly admitted that if a prompt and complete denial was not made of the facta already published the scandal was a grave one and compromising to the Administration. So if Mr. Cleve land decides to keep Mr. Garland in his Cabinet he will be giving only an other instance of his contemptuous disregard of advice from his own party organs. Vhila. Iress. EDUCATIONAL. There was a Local Institute held at Whig Hill, Pa., Feb. 6, 1886. Many valuable thoughts were brought forth showing that the teachers are fully awake to their duty. During the evening there was an educational meeting held.' Prof. Ilillard spoke upon the educational advantages of to day, and closed with an earnest ap- J. K. WENK, - peal to directors to increase the school term, and also the teachers' wages. II. Z. Gillespie spoke upon Physiol ogy and Hygiene, giving reasons why it is necessary for children to know the use and ah use of their bodies, showing the advantage of a liberal ed ucation, and hoped the young people would profit by the blasted lives we are able to see on every side of us. All who attended went away feeling that the time spent at the school house was profitable and pleasaot. The next local will be held at Whig Hill on the second Saturday of June, 188C. Visitor. . List of Patents. W. Brown, Duncaonon, fire escape ; W. Burnley, North East, telephone transmitter; S. B. Butz, Easton, shirt; J. Casho, Tburlow, governor; J. Cooper, Lausdalb, strap clampiog and stretching device ; A. C. Dough erty, North Bellvernon, siding for buildings; J. Forsyth, Pittsburgh, ro tary steam engine (3 patents;) T. James, and C. B. Scbaub, Braddock, beatiug and melting furnace ; J. Kelly, Pittsburgh, nut lock ; J. Kellow, Peu Argyl, railway joict ; 0. Kelsey, Pitts burgh, steam geuerator ; Wayne Kratz er, Allentown, anti friction bearing; A. J. Lenox, and J. Krepp, Alleghe ny, furnace; J. McCoruiick, Pitts burgh, system for conveying gas under pressure; J. McLain, Iudiana, attach ment fur grain drills; L. Murton, Erie, water indicator for steam bniltrs; F. II. D. Newhard, Hokendauqua, car brake (4 patents;) D.Phillips, Coch rauton, sheep feeding rack; L. Roll, Wilkes Barre, grate bar; C. H. Sehar ar, Scranton, speed and time recorder; M. A. Sheldon, Curry,, pinch bar; J. A. Silverman, and J. Rodman, Frack- ville, scoop; W.S.Taylor, Hunting don, reciprocating harvester knife; M. It. 1 burner, and It. B. Bro kwav, Scranton, car axle lubricator; W. L. Voelker, Morton, dynamo electric ma chine (2 patents;) A. P. Yarnall, Ea gle Station, convertible chair. Mercantile Appraiser's Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest County, Pa., for the yeur 185 : BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Class. Tax. Maple Crock Lumber Co., General merchandise 14 J7 00 B. Pearsall, general merchan dise n 10 00 J. M. Pierce, groceries 14 7 00 A. Cook, general merchandise 13 10 00 GREEN TOWNSHIP. T.D.Oollins, general ruerchandiso.13 10 00 O. J. Lnev it F. C. Lacv. troneml merchandise 14 7 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. J. B. Macheeney, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Dunn t Turner, general merchan dise 14 7 00 Kemblo fc Wheeler, patent medi cines 4 5 00 HICKORY TOWNSHlr. T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 12 50 Walter Crouch, general merchan dise 14 7 co Wheeler fe Dusenbery, general merchandise 14 7 00 Whitwore A Hall, 2 billiard tables 40 00 HOWE TOWNSHIP. T. W. Corah, hotel 5 50 CO T. vv. corah, 2 billiard tables 40 00 C. W. Hawks, general merchan dise 13 10 00 J. L. Saxton, groceries 14 7 00 Ira B. Murphy, hotel 5 50 00 O. Hovt, hotel, 5 60 00 L. O. McLane, hardware 14 7 00 Forest Tanning Co., general mer chandise 12 12 50 Wagner, McCluue it Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 W. E. Brown, groceries 14 7 00 Peter Mahoney, groceries 14 7 00 w. 11. frost, general merchan dise 13 10 00 .T. B. Harmon, 2 billiard tables 40 00 Dunbar A Co., groceries 14 7 00 Blue Jay Lumber Co., groceries.. ..14 7 00 JKNKS TOWNSHIP. W. Byrom, general merchandise.,.14 7 00 John S. Caldwell, hotel 5 50 00 Jackson, Matson fc Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 Awsle.- Bros., v, Co., general mer chandise .' 13 10 00 T. J. Ryner, general merchanrlise.13 10 00 S. S. Towler, patent medicines 4 5 00 Hoover & Green, flour and feed store 14 7 00 M. C. Oarringer. groceries 44 7 00 F. M. Reck, 2 billiard tables 40 00 Curll, Campbell tfe Co., general merchandise 14 7 00 KINOSLKY TOWNSHIP. F. Gillespie, general merchandise. 14 7 00 Bovard & Berlin,general merchan dise 14 7 00 Wheeler, Dusenbury tfc Co., gen eral merchandise 14 7 00 J. C. Welch, general meichandise.14 7 00 Mis. M. Androws, groceries 14 7 Oo James McMurtrio, groeorios 14 7 0q T ION EST A BOIIOUUH. S. II. Haslot & Sons, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Wni. Smearbaugh fc Co.. general merchandise 13 10 CO G. W. Bovard, groceries 13 10 00 G. W. Bovard, patent medicines... 4 6 00 Kdward lfeib"l, hardware 14 7 00 John T. Carson, variety store 14 7 00 T. C. Jackson, hotel 5 50 00 O. C. Brownell, hotel 5 bo 00 Charles Carlson, 3 billiard tables.... 50 00 R. M. Herman, variety store 14 7 00 J. 11. Siggins, patent medicines.. ..4 5 00 Isaac N. Cumiuings, general mer chandise 14 7 00 Robinson t Boiuier, general mer chandise 10 20 00 II. J. Hopkins tt Co.. general mer chandise ,(...10 20 00 W. C. Coburn, pateut medicaids... 4 5 00 J. T. Brennan, coal dculer .....14 7 00 Appeals will bo held at Alio County commissioners umce, lloutrfsta, I 'a., ou the 23d day of February, A. A), lHf3, be tween the hours of 10 an 1 II (' clock, a. m. J A M ES GCARSON, .MercunyUu Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 19, iltisti. COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1885. W I LLIAM SMEAR1JAUGH, Tr insurer, In To balaneo '.. To post paid by 8. K. Sutton To cost ini1 by S. K. Sutton To cash ape. Salsglver, lunatic, Tionesta township To cash ape. Clary, lunatic, Green township To Jpnks twp. Co. tux returned.. To seated land Co. tax returned.. To error In samo To cash "so of Court Room To cash borrowed M ay Park t Co To cash borrowed Mrs. II. S. Thomas To account bonrd Sarah Shoup, lunatic, Green township To cash returned by Dryner, Iteturn Judge To cash Tor coal sold To cash borrowed W. W. Lewis To Seated Land Duplicate ISSj... To cash poor fund Tionesta Horo To Insurance prem. rot'd, Tnte To cash Sarah Shoup, lunatic, Green township To cash returned by State ac count, insane To sixty day Comity tax 1885 To en h for County lands sold.... To cash for Co. lands redeemed To unseated tax Duplicate 18.15... T i unseated tax Duplicate Tlo- nesta township 185 To cash for Court, House yard grass 5 00 5 00 $24,96-1 80 WILLIAM SMEARR AUGII, Treasurer of of Pennsylvania for the year To balance $27G To stato tax 1885 247 57 23 4 $523 80 WILLIAM SMEAItTlAUGII, Treasurer, in t'ounty, tor the year To balance Jan. 0, 1885, $2 m 67 To Georgo C. Ewing To L. Mover To Wm. M. Fee To Fred. Morok To A. B. HowlanA.. 4!) 19 31 81 16 63 29 OH 20 84 $2,850 15 $2,8,50 15 Jan. 4, 1S8G, To balanco $2,842 09 J. R. CHADWICK, Commissioner, In account with Forest County. To County orders 192 70 By 59 day'n service.. .$3.00 177 00 By 157 miles travel 15 70 192 70 OLIVER BYERLY, Commissioner, In account with Forest Countv. To County orders 237 20 By 02 day's service.. .83.00 ISA 00 By 512 niiles travel 51 20 237 20 W. D. SHIELDS, Commissioner, In account with Forest Countv. To County orders 223 70 By 52 dav's servico..$3.00 157 50 By 602 miles travel (id 20 223 70 CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Trothonotary, Ac, in account with tho Commissioners of Forest County. To County orders 217 83 By foes 217 83 LEONARD AGXEW, Sheriff, in account with theCommissioners of Forest County. To County orders 270 12 By foes 270 12 FOREST COUNTY, ss: We. the undersigned Auditors of Forest Countv, do hereby certify that wa nft at the Commissioners' office in said county according to law, and did audit and adinst tho several accounts of tho Treasurer, Sheriff Pmthonotary and County Commission ers for tho year ending January 4. '8N5, and find them as set forth 1" tho foregoing ieiort. In testimony of which we have hereunto set our hands and seals this loth day of January, 1SS0. JAMES A. SCOTT.fL 8.1 ) T. W. CORAH, L S.1 County Auditors. GEO. ZUENDEL. L S. ) Attost J. II. DINGMAJT, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending January 4, 1880, County Commissioners $ 53 M County Commissioners' ClerK... 590 00 Counsel fees m Oil Bounty 124 50 Jury fees 2,224 43 Jury Commissioners and Clerk... HT 24 Assessors 4,-4 v Printing 4:18 )5 Constables and Tipstaves 303 34 Court Crier 77 51) Road View ltt 2) Fuel and Lights 302 00 Elections 4.10 40 Commonwealth Costs 313 10 Books and Stationery 452 80 Repairs. Ve " si Warren Hospital 853 (13 Sheriff's Ft-os 270 12 Prothonotary's fees 217 S3 Janitor 1.15 no Bridge repairs 28 10 Postage and box rent. 22 62 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest ASSETS, Balance due on County account by William -i.r.n jnnun irmiuini lor Ion;).. Due by Green township on Clary account 92 82 Due by fionesta township on Poor account 8 51 Due by Hickory township on Poor account 348 29 Due by Harmony township on Poor account 68 94 ' $14,407 02 LIABILITIES. Due W. iV. Lewis $1,000 00 Due Mrs. H. S. Thomvs, 404 00 Tionesta Borough Poor account overpaid 22 23 Green township account of Sarah Shoup overpaid 27 30 21 533 59 FOREST COUNTY, ss: Pursuant to law we, tho undersigned Commissioners of For est County, publish the foregoing exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of ssid County for the year ending January 4, 18X0. Witness our hand and seals this 16th day of January, A. D. 1880. J. R. CHADWICK, TL S.l) OLIVER BYKKLY.fL S.J f County Commissioners. W. D. SHIELDS. LS.lJ Attest J. T. BRENNAN. Clerk. Appeal Police. Notice is hereby given that the Commis sioners of Forest County will be at the following places, at the 'time designated, for the purpose of holding appeals ltor the triennial assessment for 18K6: Harmony township, Alleudor School House, Tuesday, February 9. Hickory township, East Hickory, Wednesday, February 10. Kinusley township, Newtown, Thurs day. February 11. llowe township, Balltown, Friday, Feb ruary 12. Howe township, Brookston, Monday, February 15. Jenks township, Marienville, Tuesday, February 10. liarnett township, Clarington, Wednes day, February 17. Burnett township, Cooksburg, Thurs day, February 18. Ureen township, Nobraska, Saturday, February 20. Tionesta township. Commissioners' of fice, Tuesday, March 2. Tionesta boro, Commissioners' office, Wednesday, March 3. J. R. CHADWICK, OLIVER RIKRLY, W. D. SHIELDS, County Commissioners. J. T. Brennan, Clerk. ApD7C Send six centa for postage, I IllLla and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to more money rij.dit away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At onco ad dr?M True & Co,, Augusta, Maine.. Apr. 9 account with tho Commissioners 0r Forest County. f7,f42 nr. lly county orders paid $10,542 74 10 00 Ry 84 per cent, commission on 15 00 same 308 Oil By vouchers for Heated Lands TS 04 returned ,118 By vouchers tor exonerations.... 302 l:l 100 00 lly aj per cent, commission on 1 M laud redeemed 30 884 64 1 00 4 00 1517 00 400 00 33 03 12 90 18 57 1,000 00 8,027 83 200 (K) 130 74 34 01 577 37 ' 203 00 310 00 1,170 07 3.738 39 By Balance .$13,430 39 $24, Forest Countv, in account with tho ending January 4, 1880. m 30 State By voucher Stato Treasurer Bv vouchor Stato Treasurer as 8.1 232 50 14 71 232 60 n 71 0 41 $523 80 $0 41 Forest By 5 per cent, commission 011 same By voucher Stato Treasurer By 5 per cent, commission on same By balance To balance account with Redemption Fund, ending January 4, 18N. By W. R. Coon , $ 8 no 2,842.01) By balance Collectors Commission $ 389 39 Express charges. 12 33 4!2 75 63 82 40 00 120 12 74 82 IS 00 10 00 280 50 33 05 , 30 00 3 50 73 3 25 Stfnocrrapher Refumlintr orders District Attorney Western Penitentiary Merchandise, Ac ." Clock for Court Room Court Auditor Insurance - Stoves Cleaning Court House Washing bed clothes for Jail KxcharsgA on Stale Draft Acknowledging County Deeds, Lunacy , Teletrr'aph Auditor and Clerk County Treasurer's Commission.. 35 Ofy 1 fiO 118 80 309 29 $10,414 70 County for tho year ending January 4, 1380, Smcarbaugh, Treasurer,... $13,430 39 fi-'8 07 Notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of an act of the general assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, entitled, ''An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of natural gas companies," ap proved the 29ih day of May, A. 1'. 1885, application will be made to the governor, at Harrisburg, Pa., on Thursday, Febru ary 25, 1880, at ten o clock a. in. of said day, or as soon thereafter as may be, for the Incorporation of a compai.y to be known as "United Natural Gas Compa ny," whose charactor and object shall be tho producing, dealing in, 'transporting, storing, and supplying natural gas in the counties of Venungo, Butler. Armstrong, Clarion, Forest, Warren, Elk and Mo Keun, in the Stato of Pennsylvania, and in tho counties of Cattaraugus, Allegany and Erie, in the State of New York. The places where the business of said company in its various branches is to be conducted are Oil City. Butler, Millerstown, Karns City, Potrolia, Parker City, Foxburg, St. Petersburg. Edenbnrg, Halltown, Warren, Kendall, Rixford, Duke Centre, Olean, Bolivar, Riehuurg, hutl'alo and other towns, villages and places in counties aforecuid. The principal olliee or place ot business of said company will be at Oil City, Pa. The names ot live of the sub scribers to the capital stock of haid com pany are : BENJAMIN BREWSTER, DANIEL O DY, WM.T. SC1IKIDE, C. N. PAYNE, JOSEPH SEEP. 1J. M (.SWEENEY, Solic'tor. 1886. WE ARK NOW STARTING ooceoooro ccoecccoooooooo" JS 2S W m IS S oooeooooocooooeoeec,000:,e,0000000 q 5 jcooooocooj ..;.tf,i,':iv,',,'jiit.'!.Mis;iiiiii.'ii?i:: Tho Right prlnciplo of which is 1n Start Right place to commonso buying -WE jrri? L.mmT stock I TO SELECT FROM I Together with our Superior Facilities for Buying enables us to SELL BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY than elsewhere. Our stock or CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES & RUB BEES IS SIMPLY IMMENSE. For proof walk up Stairs in our Largo and Commodious Building. Large Stock of CARPETS, LADIES' CLOAKS & NEWMARKETS i -CHEAP- and CHEAP. In GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, Woaro Always on Top wiltk everything and Under in Prices. Oivn nn n !...! and SAVE MONEY, IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, This is tha only Store you can ascend and descend Five Stories without cliuiinj stairs. Free ride in tho Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK, w.a.:r,:r,:e:n j?ii2riT'j. Telephone Connections. East of Suspension Bridge. Buckeye Force rump m 3" ? w ? pj O ' " & s co I 2 1 1 H 3 Si 5 a i I & e - OO S3 S mo? O v D q S - II CALL AND GET PRICES, IB ID . HUIBEL, TIONESTA, PENS' A. PERCHEROfJ HORSES. Wy recent Import atiua of l'ercheron hore, to.-ibrr with my iisi-nt nH-k of nearly jnolit-uil. uiake ! out of Ue nioHt detiir uolo sluJs in tlnscoun- T. try to Kfleit from. All 8tvk rcconim, wuu petlierce. In H-rclier-on t tu J Book a of Krance anJ America. Took B7 iniws and cold mrilal at lust two N.Y. fitt fairs. Spnd for t'a;a"'!Ue;,,7i" wB EnsInoh. on 8ptithern Ci-ntrul It. l w. AKiN, Eclpio, N. Y. Box 30. A GREAT CAUSE OF 'HUMAN ERY IS THE LOSS OF MIS- A Ijecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by self-abuse, Involujitary Emisniona, Impotency, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar riape, generally ; Consumption, F.pilepsj' and Fits; Mt-n'tal and Phymcul liu-naci-tv, Ac By RullERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D. Tho world-ronowned author, in this ad mirablo lecture, clearly proves fi om his own experience that the awful consequen ces of self-abuse may bo effectually re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at onco certain, and efloctual, by which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. ?irThis Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent undor seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ost-paid, on receipt of lour cents or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL 00., 11 Anu St., V. Y., N..Y., P. O. Box 450 V V 1880. WITH THE ACCUSTOMED ooccccoocooooocoocc 0 Xo ISIS SI E3 Right and all will End Rlijht. Tho 0 13 NICK L MERCHANDISE is CARRY - I BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EVER if u a k u x a k i ar v. WITH THE LATEST IM PROVEMENT AND tSTYLE OF HEARSE. PPM v TIM E TA RLE IN EFFECT Juno 1. 1 W.. Wtstwaid Pittsburgh Division KiiHtwar.i 1. M.A.M. 7 iiol 7 4U 4 U 4 l'J 4 0oj 4 0.1 X .ID1 2 4.1 2 20 1 J 15 P. M. A. M. r."i";r;. m. 2 05 1)0; M.iT. M. arPiltHburKh ly 8 55 x 4 12 M !2 H li 4..' 12 ll 2 ! I 34 2 30. 2 05 I arker Fox bn ri; Franklin.,... lv...Oil Ciry...ur I'. M A. . M. I 12i:.'.!ar...Oil City....lv I . M. A. . M. 3 l.V ft Ali fl 4.r.;t4l Ill 45 . OIcopolls.... U: n. tl :?7 it" fl 34 fS-T-i 1 ISi 8 li 1 I i:l I 8 01 12 5(i't7 or. Vi4:l 7 4tl U 2.") t7'.'H 12 10i 7 10 11 :i2 ..Fairlo Kock....!!3 42 t7 17 J'resident... io 4VT7 4 011 7 4 15 7 10 55 10 2H 10 12 0 50 9 17 S45 Tionesta Hickory...... .. Trunkey villo.. Tidioutc ...Thompson Jrvincton Warren lv...Kinzua....ar 37 to 1 4 23,17 CS K.r. 8 10 if4 55 f8 2 5 10! 8 45 f :'U 9 Vi 6 10 fi Kt 11 r.o it 15 0 49 0 10 A.M P. M A.M. P.M. A. M. A. M. I M. P. M. A. M. 15 4 20 lv...Brndford ..ar 8 UM; 1 1 M A.M J 11 05 11 Oil 10 41 10 i 10 29 10 24 10 1H . I .V! 0 30 9 28 0 12 9 05 A.M. 1'. M. 6 10 r 56 5 3!) 5 31 A.M. P.M. A. M. 11 05 10 35 9 55 9 34 9 15 9 00 8 82 7 50 ar...Kin7;un....lv ... Sugar Run ... ...... Corvdon Onovillo ....Wo f Run.... Quaker Bridge. ...Red House.... ... Salamanca.... .So. Carrolltou.. ...So Vaiulalia... AllcciLiiv 6 10 14 0 31 9 40 9 45 10 0.1 6 i'.H 10 II 6 24 h 18 5 04 4 4') 4 34 4 24 4 07 4 00 I. M. 6 4.i:i0 IK 0W'!0S4 7 0.r 10 3 7 20 10 PS 7 35 11 U! 7 47 11 1 8 (12,11 ;7 S 10 11 IA r. M. A.M. 7 20 0 55 28 0 15: lv Olean ... .ar A.M.I Additional Tkain Leaves Kiuz a lhOoani, Witrren 12:r:im, Irvinoton 1:50 pin, Tidioute 3:2i)pm, Xioue.sU l;.;0j:.n, ir-' rives Oil City (1:4 ".pm. Additional Tkain Leaves Oil Citv (5:00 am. Olcopolis 0:40 am, Kitrio Rock (i:55am, President 7;02am, Tione.-.i.a 7:.Vj;iiu Hickory 8:40am.Trunkevvil!o 9:00nrn.Tld outo l:50uni. Thompson 11:00, orrivea Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12:5upm, Jv in zua 2:05iiii, Sugar Run 2:0, C irv.lim 3.i'ii, Onoville :t:15. Wolf Run 3.30 Quaker Rridgo3:40, Red House 4:10, Saimmimxv 5:02, South Carroll ton 5:30, South Vambt lia 5:48, Allegheny 6:18, arriveo Okeu 6:30pm. Trains run on Ea-.torn Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh S:.'5nin, nr rivin Pittsburgh 7:25pm, are Solid Train between liutl'aloand Pittsburgh. Thains lxaving PitUI ur'.;h 8-.45'm. ar riving fittsbur"!: 7;40am, are Solid '1'rains with Pullman's Sleeiiina Cars between Bull'alo and Pittsburgh. atirTickets sold and bap-ne elutcLevl to all principal points. Get time tablus giving full lformutic o from Company's Agents. GEO. S.'G ATCI1ELL, Gcn'I Suut. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pan'r and Ticket Agnt. No. 41 Exclmngo St., iiuirnlo.'N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. H. UL. DIG-BITOIr.. HOUSE, SIGWt CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention piven to GRAIN ING, FRESCOING, and SCEN E PAINT ING. Satisfaction guaranteed 111 every particular. Orders for fnbcoii,,', ,,., by mail promptly attendid to. Ship i'u Roberts building, Llm St.t. TiontBtn, Pa. 10 4