I I ,T. E. WEN'K, EDITOR, WEONKSM MOSSING, FEB. 16, Iy case of the retirement of Secre tary of the Treasury Manniog, assist aut Secretary Charles H. FairchilJ will likt'ly he appointed. Von Moltke pronounces Grant one of the greatest general! thatever lived. But how will the opinion of a military novice like Von Moltke weigh witb the future historian as against that of Iinpecrane, who aid that Grunt was either a knave or a fool ? The Anarchists scared away from Chicago by the arre?t bik! conviction of their comrades are said to havo es tabliahed a colony iu Sao Domingo, to which those left behind are making their way as quietly but expeditiously as possible. We with San Doming" no bad luck, but are perfectly willing she should take and keep all the An archist, Socialists and Nihilists in our country. A telegram from Wilmington, Del., reminds ns that we are not very far removed from the baibaristn of the dark ages, after all. On Saturday ten prisoners, two white and eight colored, were punished at that place by being made to stand, half jaked, in the pil ljry, or subjected to lashes at the whipping post. Delaware should amend her criminal laws and change the farm of punishment inflicted to accord with modern ideas. The Senatorial fight in New Jersey will probably end this week in the election of the Hon. Win. Walter Phelps, Member of Congress. The Republicans wiil vote solidly for him, while Abbett cannot hold the Demo crats in line, and the absence of a number of tbem will enable a bare majority to elect. The contest prom ises to be a very exciting" ene, and Trenton is swarming with politicians, great and small, each thinking be may be able to do something for bis own side. The end of the great strike at New York has come, but its effects will be felt among the strikers foi a long time to come. While the 'longshoremen and others have been ordered to re turn to work, it is by no means certain they will be taken back by their old employers on their own terms, which are understood to include an advance of twenty five per cent, and tbeirr.me diate discharge of all the new men or "scabs" as they term them. A defeat ed army is never allowed to dictate terms to its conquerors, and it is hard ly likt-ly the modest demands of the strikers will be acquiesced in. Should they persist in them, tiiev may find themselves permanently out of iitua tioas. The Legislature of this State has passed finally the proposition to sub mit prohibition as au ameudment to the Slate Constitution. Our Senator and Rt-presentative voted in the at' firmative every time. The bill is now in the hands of Gov. Beaver f..r bis signature. The Republicans have thus fulfilled the promise of their platform What will the prohibition politicians do now ? Accept and vote in its favor when it is submitted to the people Not much they wou't. Tbey will pick flaws iu the wording of the ameudmeu or some other trifling matter, gud then fight it. 'Cause why? The ad op tion would throw them out of a job, Jidcoute liews. The Republican majority in th legislature of this State has redeemed the party's pledge by pasing, pure and simple, the resolution submitting th prohibition amendment to a vote tne people, ine Republican party never made a pledge to the people ao violated it. It hasn't got that kind of a record, and yet there are scores of insincere political prohibitionists wbu were hoping and prayiog lhat the amendment might fail of passage, sim ply that their word might be made good. Wolfe went bowling all over the State that the pledge meant noth ing, but then uo considerable number of people ever placed mnch stock iu Wolfo's howliugs. Tut Blair Elusion Bill for the establishment aud temporary support of coinmou schools, a measure wbicli reooojmeuds itself to every right Blinded persjn, is (bus referred to in the National IiepubUfin : The Blair bill has been put to sleep iu the com mittee on rules by the distinguished leaders of the Democratic party, Messrs. Carlisle, Randall, and Morri son. The Republican members of the committee, Messrs. Reed and Hiscick, need one Democratic vote to euable them to report the bill back to the House. The Xational Republican ad vises the friends of the measure to write, to telegraph, and telephone, and by personal solicitation to let these distinguished Democratic leaders kuow that tbey cannot lotiger deny the will of the people. Proprietary Medicines. A visit to Dr. Green's Laboratory, nt Woodbury, N. J., has considerably changed our views, ami especially our trejudiee in repird to what are irenerally LiKiwn as 'Slsndard Patent Medicine.'' Of wurw we are getting to that in life when we are forced to conclude Life Itself is . humbiiff. and naturally distrust any thing that has not withstood long and tried xperienees. rleinx a pnysteian 1 hiui me urinsitv to know how such a sale of two medical preparations cnuM be sustained for no ninny years. The perlet system pon which the business is conducted. nd the pharmaceutical arrangements for the man n facto re of the two rvipes with which we wer made acquainted, jre suf ficiently convincing to us that tne August FlowAr. fur Dvsnpnsi anil Llvtr Com plaints, and Bosohee's German Syrup, for Throat and Lung Troubles, were for the complaints they are recommended, most excellent remedies, amd only regret that in much of onr practice, meuical ethics prevent us from prescribing them without making the formulas public. pen we were shown the great quantity of volun tary letters havinir been forwarded Dr. Green, from all pans of the country, and trom all classes or people, lawyers, min isters and doctors, giving a description of their ailments, testimonials of their cures, etc., I feel like endorsing Dr. Greens sug gestion that the Government accept such valuable formulas, and license them tor general use .by giving protection to the inventor same as patents generally. lxp ied from 2?. Y. Druggist Circular of Oct., 188(1. Will You Make a Garden? -If jou intend to make a garden nextspnng, it may interest you tu kuow that you can get 1 worth of northern grown seeds of your own se lection free bv subscribing for The Housekeeper, Minneapolis, Miun., at the regular pi ice $1 per year. These seeds were crown in Minnesota and Dakota, by the well known house of Nortbrup, Braslan & Co., ami will produce much earlier, and nioro vig urous plantsthan seed grown further south. One trial and it costs noth ng to try will convince you of this fact and you will never again use any but northern grown seeds. An End tu Bonn Hcraping. E1 ward Shepherd, of Uarrmburg, IU., says: "Having received so much beneht trom fclectrie Bitters, I tee1 it my uuty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years ; my doctors told mo I would huve to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. l used, insteuu, three bottles or fcJlectne Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen'a Ar nica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Juectno Bitters are sld at fitly cents a bottle, and Bucklen'a Arnica Salve at 2oc. per box by O. W. Bovard. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE of a wrft of Vendi. Ex.. BTs issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Forest County. Pennsylvania. and to me directed, tere will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the court House, in the Borough of 11 ones ta, ra., on MONDAY. FEBRUARY, 28, A. D. 1S87, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate, to-wii: CHARLKS B. WRIGHT et al. vs. JOHN L. WHITE and JAMES A. CHAFFE, vendi. I'x., So. 5 February Term, 1887, Brown Jc Stono, Att'ys. All those certain tracts or pieeoa of land situate in the Township of Jenks. Forest county. Pa., described as follows: War rant Number Three t housand Six Hun dred and Sixty-seven (3067), containing tMeven Hundred and ten and Three fourtlis ( IllOii) acres more or less, and having thereou erected one steam saw mill. five frame dwelling houses, two frame barns, one frame blacksmithshop and one Bir.au store nuuaing. Also All that part of warrant Number Three Thousand Six Hundred and ttixtv- three (3H63) which lies in the County of forest, Deing.tne western portion or said warrant, containing about One Hundred and rorty (140, acres more or less. Also All that part of warrant Number three 1 housana hix Hundred and Suty four (3664) which lies in the County Forest, being the western part of said warrant, containing One Hundred and forty (140) acres more or less. Taken in execution and to be soM as the property of John L. White, and James V. Chafie, at the suit of Charles B. Wright et al. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly oompiied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiit or other lien cred itors becon e the purchaser, the costs on th writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re ?uipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he 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 tho next day. at which time all property not suttled for wih again be put up and aold at the expense and risk of the person to wnom nrst wold. See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 34. L. AGNKW, Sheriff. Sheriff's OIBce, Tioncsta Pa., Junuary Zl, 1S7. XOTIt'E. Office op the ) Commissioners of Forkkt Coln iv, Tiomkxta. Pa.. Feb. 8, 187. I Seuled proposal will i e received at this office for furoisiiing and delivering at Tio nesta Creek Bridge, not later than April 15ih, six tnousand tout of white uuk plank, 24 inches thick, and not less than 12 feet long; 176 pieces of white oak, 2xl2, 20 leot lon. All bids must bo in by Mrcb 3, li7. J. R. Chadwick, O. Byerly, W. D. Shields, County Commissioners. C0U1TTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1836. WILLIAM SMEARBAUGII, Treasurer, in account with the Commissioners oi l Forest County, ror tne year Tu Balance 91.1,430 30 To paid on note. Kvans 20 50 To tranneript- of seated land re turned, 18S5 To poor fund Hickory township 525 40 408 44 44 00 To poor fond I lonosta norougu To poor fund oreen township 204 81 To poor fund Harmony township 58 04 To sale of desk Charles Bonner... 16 00 To land redemption L. C. Wyn- koop d 0 To land redemption Allan Hay IU IS To land redemption V. B. Rob erts 40 CO To use of Court House '. 1 To sale of book I. M. Chirk 50 To saleofcoal 13 rt To transcript seated tax ISHtf 8,195 07 To sale of gras Court House yard 5 00 To sixty day list ISHrt 354 !0 To sixty dav list 1880 added 70 To frorii State. Treas. allowance.- 300 00 By Balance $ 7,747 35 923.S08 28 t.fllH 28 To Balance Jan. 3, 1887 f7,747 3o WILLIAM SMEARBAUGH, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Stoto of Pennsylvania, for flic year ending January S, 1887. To balance , To state tiix 1880.. $ t 41 434 67 $141 OS 9 41 M To Balance Jan. 3, 1S87. J. R. CIIADvVICK, Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for the year euding January 3, 1887. To County ordets 272 tS5 By 77 dav's service 23100 By 180 miles travel Is (10 lly expenses to Harrlsburg conditional 23 03 272 63 OLIVER BYERLY, Commissioner, in account wilii Forest County, for the year ending January 3, 1887. To County orders 3It till Bv 73 day's service 223 00 By 642 miles travel 61 20 By expenses to Harrisburg conditional 22 46 311 60 W. P. SHIELDS, Commissioner, In account with Forest County, for the year ending January 3, 1887. To County orders 402 01 CURTIS M. SIIAWKEY, Prothonotary, torcMt County, tor the year To County orders 235 45 LEONARD AG NEW, Sheriff, in account tor the year ending To County orders 302 47 FOR EST COUNTY. s: We, the undersigned Auditor of Forest the Commissioners' ollice In said county according to law, and did audit and adjust the several account of the Treasure! . Sheriff, Prothonotary and County Commission ers for the yar ending January 3, 1887. and report. Ju testimony of which we have Hereunto set our hands unci seals tins l-Jth day of January, IS;". .1 A "I fcH A. Ml U I 1 , I j N. i 1 T. W. f)HA H, L S. County Auditors. GEO. ZUENDEL, LS.jJ Attest J. H. DINGMAN. Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the yeur endine January 3, 1S67. County Commissioners 3 WO 33 C unty Commissioners' Clerk 7-0 00 Counsel fees and attorneys' fees... 63 00 Bounty on wild cuts, foxes. Ac Jnry fees Jury Commissioners and Clerk... Assessors Printing , Constables and Tipstaves .... Court Crier Road Yiew Fuel Elections Commonwealth costs Books and Stationery nepairs Ale Warren Hospital Sheritr Fees Prothonotar, '. Fees Janitor Postage Collector's Commission Express and Freight , 4 80 Stenographer 2!H 81 Refunding orders.. 85 IS FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for the year ending January 18hi7 ASSETS. Balance due on County account by Solomon Seated Lands returned for 1886 Unseated County Tax 1886 Due tor Coal Due bv Tionesta Borough Due by Tionesta Township Due by Hickory Township Due on Maple Creek Bridge FOREST COUNTY, ss: Pursuant to law est County, publish the forciroing exhibit Countv for the year ending January 3, 1887. day of January, A. D. 187. J. R. CITADWICK. IjS.) ALIVEH BYERLY.IL 8.1 County Commissioners. W. V. SHIELDS. Attest T. T. BREVNAN. Clerk. TRIAI. LIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Plets of Forest County, at February Term, 1S87. Commencing 6u the fourth Monday of February: 1. William A. Dusenbuiy vs. The Sal mon Creek Lumler aud Mining Com pany, No. 20 May Term, 1883. Replevin. 2. Orrilla R. Wolcolt vs. Calvin G. Hinkley and Augusta S. Hiuklev, bis wife. N". 54J May Term, 1885. Scire Fa cias Sur Mortgage. 3. David G. Hunter vs. Michael Fitzger ald Sr., and Michael Fitzgerald Jr., No. 3 September Term, 185. Appeal from Jus tice. 4. Enterprise Transit Company vs. Walter Horton. Webb Horton, Jerry Cra ry and Georsre Dickinson, No. 8 Septem ber Term, 1885. Summons in Trespass. 5. G. Sham burg vs. T. W. Shorts. P. II. Walter, No. 27 May Term, 1886. Amicable Action in Ejectment. 6. Maria Reese vs. John Wiles, No. 18 September Term, 1880. Replevin. 7 M. Andrews aud R. It. Andrews, her husband, in right of said M Andrews vs. The Salmon Crook Lumber and Mining Company, No. 31 September Term, 18Si3. Appeal from Justice. 8. Ezra Hovt vs. Joseph Superior, No. 31 December Term, 1880. Appeal from J uatice. Attest CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 7, 187. Administrator's Notice. Wherkas. letters of Admin Btration to the estate of Margaret lluddleson. lato of Tionesta township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persona indebted to said chtalo are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the eftate of the said ueced'jnt will make known the sauiu without delay to JulIM G. ti UDDLESON, Administrator, or TATE A DAVIS, Att'ys. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at tl:e REPUBLICAN orocc. ending January a, iw. By county orders paid 114,001 10 By 3i per cent, commission on samn 400 14 By vouchers for Wealed Lands returned 474 45 By vouchers for exonerations 404 73 By ny per cent, commission on laud redemption, 92,032.07 02 It By Individual balances "School'' account 136 00 By individual balances "Road" account 408 72 By individual balance "To Pay Debt" account '.. 60 By State allowance to County for examining records By voucher .State Treasurer By 5 per cent, commission for collection Bv balance 300 00 78 79 20 1.1 4U 16 fill 08 Py!)l day's service .....273 00 By 1083niles travel 108 30 By expense to Harrisburg conditional 20 74 402 Ot Ac. In account with th Commissioners of ending January 3, 1887. By fees 235 45 with the Commissioners of Forost County, January 3, W,, By fees 302 47 County, do hereby certify that we met at find them as set forth in the t'oreiroinif District Attorney, 76 00 130 20 .17 55 Western Penitentiary Stoves 31 1 30 Cleaning Court Houso 4c 2.21-.1 73 Auditors and Clerk 81 03 Affidavits 427 67 Bridge Repairs Ac 410 50 County Institute 285 04 Horso hire 62 50 Coroners' fees and Autopsy 18187 Holding Appeals .' !i." 00 Expenses of Bowen 277 90 Extra Work on Revenue Law 2.V) 19 paid by State J.Vi 42 Burial of tudiirent Soldiers !M 53 Depositions of County Commiss 704 64 loners and Witness fcos in 302 47 County Cases...... 235 43 Special Court, Warren County 163 75 County Lands (Taxes on Siinie... 17 32 Examinations of Judgment Mort 140 16 guircs Ac., as required bv Act 3-2 80 103 60 50 1.184 55 88 3:t 12 00 67 40 03 U 30 02 30 no 29 00 13 15 375 88 ifJ9 ;0 June 1885, expense of samo paid by State... 150 00 382 28 County Treasurer's Commissions Fitzgerald, Treasurer ? 7,747 35 425 22 S.'.Hil 02 - on . 34 37 102 7 78 08 512,373 LIABILITIES. 9 783 48 we. the undersigned Commissioners of For of the receipts and expenditures of said Witness our hands and geaU this 13th L S. J PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. I). Brown President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions. Ac., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the I ourth Monday ol Feb., beinir Die 2Mh da of Feb., 1887. Notice, is therefore given to the Coroner, J notice of the Peace and dm stablesof said county, that they Uo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock. A. M.. of said day. with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their otticos appertain to be done, and tothoso who are hound in recognizam to prosecute against the prisoners that are or snail Dein tne iail or forest county, mai they tie then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just, uiven tin der my hand and seal this 21st day o January, A. I. 1887. U AG NEW, L.S. Sheriff. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE I Financial Condition of TioneHta Bor ough School District. KKSOmCKS. School building, lot, bell and fur niture Funds in bands of Treasurer $800 22 Duplicate in hands of Collector, subject to exonerations and commissions 1237 0: LIABILITIES. Bonded debt $oo00 00 Payable as follows : For tho years 1S87 to 188U inclu sive, per year 200 00 ror tue years J8'.)0 to I8U4 inclu sive, per year 300 00 For the veara 1803 to 180! indu- sive, per year 400 00 Fur the years VMO to l'JOJ inclu sive, per year ftoO 00 Floating debt $1205 08 Valuation of taxable property in the dis trict, 10!,7IJH.00. G. W. ROBINSON, President. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Secrctarv. HERMAN & SIGG-INS! DRUGGISTS ic GROCERS, Tl OH EST A, PENN. c o e c c cooeooecec cccccccccccceccccccccccccc: W K COME! COME! Como where you can buy nice Dress Goods! Coiim whore you can Kt Good Goods Cheap! Come where you can get what you want! Come InSrRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of the Chniecst Goods at prices that will astonish the close buvers. Saiiino Berbers, Suitings, Canglitxni IPnEIIsrTS, of every kind ULuDIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS. Come where the Stnck, is Complete ! Como woere thn Stock la Now ! Come where the Goods are Reliable ! Come whore Prices are tho Lowest! COME WHEiW rTK &tftf(?;!lV8 LOTUIN'G FOR MEN, CLONING FOR BOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY . Our Clothing Room Is full of New Su'tsjust received and Marked lVwn Low. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And dou't forget that we arc Headquarters for Our Goo .is are all New and Fresh, and Come and see us. No trouble to show goods. H. J. HOPKTTSTS & CO. IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, . mSSMl PRICES ttMfEB Tina eve; This is tliu only Store you can ascend stairs. Free ride In the Elevator iu the w .iiiiiiNr. p e int it ' -A. . Telephono Connmaions. lva.t of .Suspension J Irk! Q-O TO IlSMEAiiGH&Cfi. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, , BOOT3 & SHOES. FRESH GROCERIES, $Tieo Haio Capo NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' BABIES' CT E W E L E Y ! THE BEST TOBACCO A30 CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BAK GAINS WM. SivlEARBAUGH & CO'S, TIONESTA, PA. AND TEAPPEH S Send for Price List of RAW FURS, SKINS AND WILD C A M E, TO W. GOTJIjDSPBE dec8 3in BOSTON, MASS. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hnreh given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my ollice and will be presented for confirmation ou ThursUay, March 3d, 1M7. 1. First and final account of Charles Bonner, Guardian of uiiuor children of Alexander Hendry, deceased. 2. Triennial account of George W. Bo vard, Guardian of Elizabeth and John Henry Dice, minor children of John Dice, deceased. 3. Final account of N. P. Wheeler, Guardian of Koa Green, minor child of James Green, deceased. I Attest CURTIS M. SIIAWKEY, Clerk of Orphans Court. ' Tionesta, Ta., January 31, 1?K7. "--i" Jt Wlwni'Us 'li-;J . vje 'if- -v, SAY COM IS! A whore tho goods redeem themselves! 5, at lowest prices. wiil bo wild at tho Lowest Possible Trice. BLCK, HAf THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, - - waste llntnw. and desccn.l Five Nt orles without eliim EXCHANGE BLOCiC. TT ME T. BLH IN EFFECT J cne 2t, lh Westwaidl Pittsburtrli Divi.-m n Kastwu A.M. P. M. 7 7 20'.. 4 lit 4 11!.. 4 03 i 4 0:; .. a 43. 21... ;.M.ir. -.irPittsburuh I vi H UO Parker 12 11 1- Foxbnrjr 'it 40 12 . Franklin I 1 h0: 1 . lv...Oil City...ar; 2 15' 2o P. M A. M. 2 IA 2 l. p. .;. m.i h.m 8 0o' 2 OA 12 2.' a r... Oil Citv....lvi a 0n 50 t 44 tl 4.r II 4."i (Jleopolis 13 20; 7 10 f(J 3.1 1 1 37 II 32...Eaitlt Rock...rf3 33 f7 17 fh 32 tl 34 11 27 i president... ..'1.1 30 t7 - 8 lti; 1 18 I0.i5 Tionesia 1 152; 7 37 801. 1 03 10201 Hiekorv-... 4 05. 7 50 f7 53 12 .k; 10 12!..Trunkevville..'t4 13 (7 as 7 40 12 43, 50 lidioute i 4 25 i 8 H f7 23 la 2."i 9 17j... Thompson s...'t4 4.': ': 7 05 12051 8 45 L.lrrineto 6 15' 45 8 40 11 50 Warren .uo: i oft 12 11 15 ,!v...Ivinzua....ur! 12! 35 P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A. M. P. M . A. 1 U. A. M 4 20 1.- 'lv...r,nd!'nrd . .an 8 (mi 11 i'.' P.M. A.M.lA.M.I f.U. JL.U 6 12 11 06 11 o. ar...Klnzim....lv 5 5 11 00.1D35'... suirar Run ... 5 !','.) 10 41! 55 Corvdon 5Srio:t(',i 4- Ono'ville 521 10 20i !ll.iL.,.Wo,f Run.... (i 121 9 40 0 17 9 4.'V (i 33 10 0.1 0 40 10 11 0 47 10 IS 6 53 10 24 7 07 10 in 7 23 10 55 7 37 11 01 7 47 11 21 8 03 11 37 8 10. 11 43 CM. A.M. h Is 10 211 U00 (.Quaker Bridge. 5 01 IOCS! 8 32 ...Keu Hoir;e.... 4 4!i 0 53! 7 50!... Salamanca.... 4 34 i 0 3!) 7 20 .So. ("arrollton..; 4 24 0 28 55i...So Vandalia. 4 07' ! 12 28. Alletrany.... 4 00 i 0 05 y. m.Ia.m. o lv Glean ... .ar X.M.I Additional Train Leaves Kiuzoa ll:05nni, Warren 12:50pm, lrvinatuu 1:45 pm. Tidioute 3:15pm, Tionesta btOOpni, ar rives Oil City i:45pm. Additional Tkaix Leaves Oil City 6:00 am. Oleopolls i:10ani, Eaple Rock d:55am. President 7:02am, Tioneata 7:52ai Hickory 8:10um.Trunkey ville 9:00um,Tld oute 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrive Irvinetou 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin rua 2:05pm, .Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 8:00, Onoville 3:15, v'olf Run 3:30, Quaker Bridge 3:40, Ked House 4:10, Salamanca 6:02, Kuth Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda lism 5:48, Allegheny 0:18, arrives OleuM 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 9:00am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, are Solid Traius between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50nni, ar nvinir Pittsburgh 7:20sm, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Curs betweeu Biillaloand Pittsburgh. - jWTickels soll and burgae chettred to all principal points. Get time tablt-s Kiving full, IsformatlcQ from Companv'a Airents. GEO. S.Vi ATCHELL, tieu'liiupt, J. A. FELLOWS, Gen 1 Pass'r an. Ticket Agent... No. 84 Exchange St., liujfalo, N. Y. J, L. CRAIG, Aneut, Ti"nesf4, pa. 'J i HQ
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