EDITOR. WEDSESDAt KORSING, FEB. tl, 15S7. Not Fair -The Timesis Democrat, under the ftsmv signature of "Ti payer," does s-.tne very unfair figuring oo the coil of Ciunty advertising in Forest county. Ir in -tuattr c fitted ly ad turning "f ilianee fr decidedly misleading 8tatein-nts, takeu advan tage f to I be f u 1 1 e t eilenl by th Democrat editor. However, the Dem ere'' published rates of advertising oo one page chow thai for the couoty idveilisiog (oot counting the dead head work offered "free" as a bait) it would have charged S144 39, taking the Dumber of inches as charged io Taxpayer's cnoiroutiiratioti. These figures are based oo the rate charged on page two of h" Democrat. But n pae four they have another rate, (and on which basis they figure the cost of I be county advertising in Taipsper'e article) undi r which the "seven inch advertisement reset ten times" of "Tax payer," would tost only about forty dollars, showing a difference if over one hundred dollars in fates heweW psjre two and page four of the Democrat Of course all the rest f the Democrat i article about discounts, etc refer as much lo the above forty dollar rat, as it does to the rate quoted m is article. Tbie isnoueofntir war, and we only chipped in to show bow easy it is to knock out fine ppun theories of demag'-guery. Tidioute News Congress, on baturday. the 12b iost., paed the trade dollar bill. The bill passed the Senate, and only re quires the President's signature to he come a law. At passed the bill pro vides in its Gmt section that for a pe riod of cix in mii lis nfier the pnosage f this act the trade dollar, if not defaced, mutilated or slumped, shall be received at their face value in payment of all dues to the United States, and shall not agaio be paid nut or io aoy other manner issued. Sjef-tioti two pro vides that during the above period the trade diillr iml mutiliitrf lufar.i np stamped, may receive in exchange on presentation nf I be same at the treasury or any sub-treasury t like amount in value, dollar for dollar, " in standard silver dollars, or io subsidiary silver coins, at option of the hoi ler Section three directs that the trade dollars re cuived by the government io payment of dues or exchange shall Dot he paid out, but sIihII le rocoined into stand ard silver dollars or suh.-idiarv silver coin at the discretion . n the Secretary of the Treasury, provided tout the sil ver of the trade dollars recoined under this act shall not be considered as part of the silver buHioii required to "be purchased and coined into standard dollars, as required by act of Feh'ru ary 28, 1878. Section four rep. al all laws authorizing the coinage and issue of trade dollars. From the testimony already taken it is clear that a lawless mob iu Wash ington county, Texas, carried things with a high hand at the November election. "Hanging and running meu out of te couuty" seem to have been common occurrence, aud the fsct thai riots anu irregularities occurred is not deuied by anyone. One of the County Commissioners, a colored man found a paper pinned to his saddle, bearing a picture of a shotgun ami this warning: "As Republicanism is dead in Wash ingtoD couuty, you bad better resigu and leave the county or yon will be killed." Another prominent citizen received the following notification through the post- ffice: "0. B. Potter, Sir: We have beeu wailing for some time fur you to arrange your business and leave this couuty. This is to not- tiy you mat it you persist io stay-og many days longer you will be dealt with iu a very severe manner." A Democratic lawyer told the witness that he had assisted another mao to dispose of hii property, and "had hard work iu keeping the mob iff until the traosactiou could be completed." A Republican candidate for the Leg is I a tore who thought ha should have re ceived 1.000 majority was counted out and his oppootot declared elected by ifty-three majority. Three ballot boxes were destroyed, one polling place was not opened, and at another the Republican tickets were thrown out while the Republicao candidate him a . L l J ..ir self received a note wnico saia: "iou are hereby notified to leave the roun ty without iuither -warning. After these diecloiorrt it wit! 4rd to e- J. B. WENK, lieve anyone's statement that the Investigation is ao insult to Texas. It is not the investigation, but the nut rages which made the investigation necessary which rnnsiiiutts an insult, and that nr t t Texas, alone, but to the institutions of the nation. Peterson's Magiisine fir March is alrealy bf-fore us as usual, ahead nf all its coiemporaries .t One noticeable thing about this ever-progressive lady's bo' k is that it has, each month, some new and peculiar feature. This month, it is an article on Queen Vic toria, this being the "Jubilee" or fif tieth year of her reign. It has illus t rations of her in childhood, in her coronation robes, her wedding, as she ord now, ef. There is a very fine steel-engraving, afar a famous picture in the In si Paris Salon; a d nh'e siz colored fihionpliifl ; a colored design for a tidy ou Jay a canvas; and some fiftv oiher engravings of fashion, work table designs, etc. Now is the time to suhsTihe. Terms, two dollars a year, ith great deductions to clubs. Ad dress Charles J Peters . n, 08 Chest nut St , Philadelphia, Pa. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sate of Boschee's German Hyr-'p wituin a few years, has as tonished tne world. It is without doubt the safust and best remedv ever discovered for thesix-edy and etteotual cureot Couuba, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It art on an entirely different tirinoiplefr m the u-ual prescriptions given by Physi cians, as it does not dry up a Cough -nd leav thd disease still in the system.! but on tr j contrary remove j -the cause of the trouhle, heals the parte affected and leaven them in a purelv healthy condition. A bottle Kent in the house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bil a and a long spell of serious illoess. A trial will onvince you of these facte. It ia positively sold by ail drug gists and general dealers la the land. Price, 75 cU large bottles. DONT EXPERIMENT. You cannot atlord to waste time In ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any de 'ler to Impose upon you with some cheap imita tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because be can make more profit he may tell you he has something Just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr. King's New 'iseovery. which Is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung end Chest affections. Trial bottles free at G. W. fiovard'a Drug Store. The llamellrat Mas tn TUnesta, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on U. W. Bovard, and gel Tree a tria bottle of Kemp's Balsam lor the throat and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to oure and relieve all Chronic and Aru'e Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price j0 ceuta and f 1. SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. D. I. Wilooxson. of Horse Cave. K.. bavs hp was. for man fears, hsrtlv afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the pains were almost unendursb eand would lometimes almost tnrnw mm into convul sions. (,e tried Electric Bitters and got re.ief fr -m the first bo tie and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Hays he positively believes he would have aiert, nart it not been for the rener artortlea ny Electric Bitters. Sold at fitly ceuta a bot tle by G. W. Bovard Sane Feollafc People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they bo in duced to try the successful medicine call ed Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect otter taking the' first dose. Price 60c ana 11.00. Trial size free. O. W. Bovard. SHERIFF'S SALE. TJY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendi. Ex.. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Pennsylvania. and to me directed, f'ere will be exoosed to aale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, In the Borough of Tlonesta, ra., on MONDAY FEBRUARY, 28. A. D. 1887, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate, to-wii s CHARLKfl B. WRIGHT et al. vs. JOHN L. WHITE and JAMES A. CII FKE, Vendi. Tx., No. 6 February Term, 1887. Brown fc Stone, Att'ys. All those certain tracts or nieces of land situate in the Township of Jenks. Forest o-mnty, Pa., described aa follows: War nt Number Three Thousand Six Hun dred and Sixty-seven (3667). containing iMeveti uunurea ana Ten ana inree fourths ( 11 101 1 acres more or less, and having thereon erected one steam saw mill. ve iraine dwelling bousea, two frame urns, one frame blacksmithshop and one ir.au store nuiiuing. Also All that part of warrant Number l hree Thousand nix Hund-ed and hiixty mree ( sooji wnicn lie in me county or Forest, beinir the western nortion of said warrant, containing about One Hundred and Forty (140, aorea more or less. Also All that part of warrant Number inree lliouaand Mix Hundred and Sixty four (3684) which lies in the County of Forest, being the western part of said warrant, containing One Hundred and Forty (140) acres more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John L. White, and James t Chaffe, at the suit of Charle B. Wright et al. TERMS OF SALE. The following muxt be strictly complied with when the property is stricken downt 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itor! becou e the purchaser, the eosts on thu writs must be paid, and a list of llena including mortgage searches on the prop ertv sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof tu he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All Hales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ol the next day, at which time all propnrty not settled for wil. again be put up and Bold al the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See PurdonN Digest, Ninth Edition page 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 8H4. L. AGNKW, Sheriff. Sheriff's OtBoe, Tlonesta, Pa,, January 21, IHX7. COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1836. WILLIAM SMEARRAUGH, Treasurer, in account with the Commissioners of Forest County, for the year To Balance To oaid on note. Evans 13,430 J ja 50 626 40 408 44 44 00 264 HI 68 04 IS 00 6 99 111 18 4fl 20 To tranocrlpt of seated lands re turned, 18S5 To poor fund Hickory township To poor fund Tlonesta Borough To poor fund Green township To poor fund Harmony township To sale of desk Charles Bonner... To land redemption L. C. Wyn koop To lai d redemption Allan Hay To land redemption W, B. Rob erts To nse nf Court House To sale of book P. M. Clark To sale of coal To transcript seated tax 1K88 To sale of grass Court House yard I'o sixty day list 1888 To sixty day list I WW added To from Bute Tress, allowance... 1 00 60 13 26 8,195 07 6 00 S54 HO 70 800 00 $23,888 28 .. 17.747 85 To Balance Jan. S, 1S87 WILLIAM SMEARBAUOH. Treasurer of or ronneyivania, for the year To balance . To state tax $ A 41 434 07 1896.. $441 08 $ 42 16 To Balance Jan. S, 1887. J. R CHADVICK, Commissioner, in account with Forest County, for the year ending January 8, 1887. To County orders 272 65 By 77 dav'a service ...231 00 By 16 mile travel 18 60 By expenses to Harrisburg conditional 23 05 272 63 OLIVER BVERLY, Commissioner, In account with Forost County, for the year ending January 3, 1887. To County orders. 31166 By 642 miles travel... i 64 20 By expenses to Harrisburg conditional 22 48 311 66 W. D. SHIELDS, Commissioner, In acconnt with Forest County, for the year ending January 3, 1887. To County orders. 402 04 By 1083 miles travel 108 80 By expense to Harrisburg conditional 20 74 402 04 CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary, Ac., in account with the Commissioners of Forest County, for the year ending January 8,. 1S87. To County orders 235 45 LEONARD AGNEW, Sheriff, in account with the Commissioners of Forest County, for the year ending January 3, 1887. To County orders 802 47 By foes 302 47 FOKE.ST COUNTY, ss: We, thp undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we met at the Commissioners' office in said countv according to law. and did 'audit and adjust the several account of the Treasiirei . Sheriff, Prothonotary and County Commission ers for the year ending January 8, 1887. and find them as set forth In the foregoing report. In testimony of which' we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 13th day of January, 1887. JAMES A. SCOTT.rL S.1 ) T. W. COR A H. (I, 8.1 County Auditors. GEO. ZUENDEL, L8.ii Attest-J. n. DINGMAN, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for County Commissioners $ ?)S6 3-"i County Commissioners' Clerk TM 00 t'onnoel free and attornevs' fees... 83 00 Roontv on wild cats foxes. Art. 814 30 Jury fees 2,219 73 Jury t'ommissiouers and Clerk... 81 05 Assessors 427 67 Printing 410 50 Constables and Tipstaves 285 94 Cou't frier 62 50 R-ad View 181 87 Fuel i 95 00 Elections 277 90 Commonwealth costs 2.r5 It Books and Stationery K5 43 nepairs c w3 oo Warren Hospital. 794 64 Sheriff's Fees 302 47 Prothonotar ' Fees 235 45 Janitor 103 75 Postage 17 82 Collector's Commission 140 10 Kx press and Freight . 4 89 Stenographer 294 81 Kctunumg order 85 16 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for tho year ending January ASSETS. Balance due on County aeoount by Solomon Seated Lands returned for 1886.. ; Unseated County Tax 1886 Du for Coal Due by Tionesta Borough Due by Tlonesta Township Due by Hickory Township LIABILITIES. Due on Maple Creek Bridge FOREST COUNTY, ss: Pursuant to law est County, publish the foreeoing exhibit Couuty for the year ending January 8, 1887. day or January, A. u. loot. OLIVER BYEKLY.I L 8.1 VCounty Commissioners. VV. D. SHIELDS. ILS.jj Attest J. T. BRENNAN. Clerk. PROCLAMATION. Whkrbas, The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tha county of Forest, baa issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas (Quarter sessions, xc, at Tioneeta, tor the County of Forext, to commence on the Fourth Monuay of Feb., being the 28th da of Feb., 1887. Notion is therefore given to the Coroner, J notice of the Peace and Con stablesof said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those thing which to their offices appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them aa shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 2Ut day of January, A. D. 1887. L. AGNEW. is. Sheriff. Administrator's Notice. Whereas, letters of A dminstration to the estate of Margaret Ifuddleson. late nf Tlonesta township, deceased, have been granted to the suliecriber. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the ertate of the said decedont will make known the same without delay to JOHN G. HUDDLESON. Administrator, or TATE Jc DAVIS, Att'ys. KOTIC12. Commonwealth op Pennsylvania, ) Dep't op Public Instruction. Hakrihbuko, Pa., Feb. 18, 1887. J Legal notice is hereby given, that in ao cordance with the requirements of thu law, the school recently organized at Clar ion, Pa , has been reuognized as a State Normal School for the 13th Normal School District, embracing the Counties f Clar ion, MuKean, Jefferson, Forest and - War ren. E. K. lilGHEK, Snpt. Pub. Ins. ending January B, ISH. By county orders paid $14,004 10 By 8 per cent, commission on same 400 14 By vouchers lor Heated Lands returned 474 45 By vouchers for exonerations 404 78 By 34 per cent, commission on land redemption, $2.032.67 02 14 By individual balances "School" account 136 09 By individual balances "Road" account 408 72 By Individual balance "To Pay Debt" aeoount. W) 00 By Balance $ 7,747 85 r $237808 28 Forest County, In aoeount with the State ending January 8, 1S37, By State allowance to County for examining retards By voucher State Treasurer By 6 per cent, commission for collection By balance 800 00 78 70 20 IS 42 16 $441 08 By 75 day's service 225 00 91 day's service ...273 00 By fees 235 45 the year endinar January 3, 1887. District Attorney, 76 00 130 20 37 55 32 80 103 60 60 1.1R4 55 88 S-t Western Penitentiary Stoves .". Cleaning Court House ic Auditors and Clerk Affidavits Bridge Repairs Ac County Institute Horse hire Coroners' fees and Autopsy Holding Appeals Expenses of Bowen Extra Work on Revenue Law paid by State Burial of indigent Soldiers Depositions of County Commiss ioners and Witness feoa in County Ces Special Court. Warren County Countv Lands ( I axes on Same)... Examinations of J udvment Mort gages fco., as required by Act June 1885, exrense of same paid by State Cou n ty Treasu rer's Com ni I ssions 12 00 67 49 63 11 30 02 CO 00 29 00 13 15 375 88 999 h0 150 00 682 28 3, 1837 Fitzgerald. Treasurer. ..$ 7.747 35 425 22 3.9H1 92 25 66 '. 84 87 - 102 97 78 08 $12,375 57 $ 78!) 48 wo. the undorsigned Commissioners of For of the receipts and expenditures of said Witness our hands and seals this 13th TRIAL. LIST. List of cansea set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pie is of Forest County, at Februarv Term, 187. Commencing ou the fourth Monday of February : 1. William A. Iusenbuiy v. The Sal mon Creek Lumber and Mining Coin pany, No. 20 May Torm, 1883. Replevin. 2. Ornlla IC. Woleott vs. Calvin u Hinklnv and Augusta S. Hinkley, his wife. No. 64 Mav Term, 1885. Scire Fa cias Sur Mortgngo. 3. David G. Hunter vs. Michael Fitzger ald Sr.. and Michael Fitzgerald Jr., No. i September Term, 1885. Appeal from Jus tice. 4. Enterprise Transit Company vs Wulter Horton. Webb llorton, Jerry Cra ry and Georue Dickinson, No. 8 Septem ber Term, 1885. Summons in Trespass. 6. G. Sham burg vs. T. W. Shorts. P. 11 Walter, No. 27 May Term, 1886. Amicable Action in Klectment. 6. Maria Reese vs. John Wiles, No. 181 September Term. 1886. Replevin. 7. M. Andrews and R. K. Andrews, her husband, in right of said M Andrews vs, The Salmon Creok Lumber and Mining Company, Mo. 81 September Term, 1880, Appeal from Justice. 8. Ezratinvtva. Joseph Superior, No, 31 December Term, 1886. Appeal from Justice. Attest CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary, Tiooesta, Pa., Feb. 7, 187. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby ifiven that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my office and will be presented for confirmation on Thursday, March 3d. ltw. 1. First and Dual account of Charles Bonner, Guardian of minor children of Alexander tlendry, deceased. 'i. Triennial account of Georgo W. Bo vard, Guardian of Elizabeth and John Henry Dice, minor chi dren of John Dice, deceased. 3. Final account of N. P. Wheeler. Guardian of Hosa Green, minor child of James Green, deceased. Attest CURTIS M. SHAWKEY. Clerk of Orphans Court. Tloneeta, Pa., January 31, 1887. HERMAN & DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, COME)! cocccccooooooccocccccocccocccccccocoocoo oTcT WE SAY COME! 3l Come where you can buy nice Dress Goods I Come whore you can get Good Goods Cheap 1 CQME WHERE THE mUfiaHJVS&ME. In SPRING DRESS GOODS we have complete stock of the Choicest Goods at prices that will astonish the close buyers. - Sattlno BorBora, Sailings, GIbgIIshs, of every kind Xj-AJDIEJS' shoes 5c slippebs. Come where the Stock is Complete I Come wcere the Stock is New J -. , . . Come where the Goods are It el iablo t Come where Prices are the Lowest! CLOTHING FOU MEN, CLOHING FOR COTIIINO FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts Just received and Marked Down Low. WIS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forget that we are Headquarters for . . Our Goois are all New and Fresh, and Come and see us. No trouble to show coods. U. J. HOPKINS & CO. MIkM GBSSIS&1FSK3V-'' IN THE EXCHANGE BLOCK, HAS THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, This Is the only Store you can ascend and stairs. Free ride in the Elevator In the WABBEIT, Telephone Connections. G-O TO FOR ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, . FRESH GROCERIES, $7ioo ZZ&in & Capo NOVELTIES IN QUEEKSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' Si. BABIES' JEWELB Y ! OR THE BEST TOBACCO AJJD CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES B Alt GAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO'S, TIONESTA, PA. HUNTERS AND TRAPPEES Send for Price List of RAW FURS, SKINS AND WILD GAME, TO W. OOTTI-iIDSIFZEIEj dec8 3m BOSTON, MASS. notice:. Offick of thi COMMISRIONKKS OF FoRKi-T COUWTT TioNKsi A. Pa.. Feb. 8, 187, Sealed proposal will - e received at this office for furnishing and delivering at Tio- . nesta Creek undue, nol later than April 15lh. six thousand feet of white oak plank. j 'i inches thick, and not less than 12 leet - Ionic; 176 pieces of white oak, 2ixVi, 20 feet long. All bids must be In by March S, lfetrf. J. R. Chadwick, O. Bywkly, W. D. Shields, 1 Countv CnmraiHttiouers. WM SMBARBAU&H & CO SIGGINS! & GROCERS, PEWN. COME ! 113 Come where you can get what yoti waut ! Come where the goods redeem themselves ! ' at lowest price. BOYO, ' will be sold at the Lowest Possible Trice. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN-iv-DETAIL, m PRICES LOWER THIN EVEH TO SUIT THE TIMES. . r ii n f. n T A k i v s i WITH THE LATEST JM-. STYLE ;0F HEARSE. deaeend Five Storlos without eltkr.li' EXCHANGE BLOCK.' HOST 1T 'Jl Eat of Suspension lirida. UJFALP? RA1LR0AQ. TIMETABLKIN EFFECT Jnnegl, ISM. Wcetwaid) Pittsburgh Division Eastwnri A.M. 7 86 4 11 4 03 3 4S 2 15 A.M. I P. M. 720 4 11 4 03 2 43 'i 15 P.M. p.mV 2 or, tl 4 tl 87 tl S4 A.M. r. y ar Pittsburgh Iv 9 00 8 i. 12 1! 12 1 3 2 05 A.M. A.M. 6 60 7 10 t7 17 t7 20 7 H7 7 60 17 88 8 10 t8W 8 45 (If 9 33 A.M. A.M. 11 25 ranter ... Foxburu Tranklin 1211 12 40 1 M) 215 lv...Oil City...ar P. M P.M. 9 0.1 P.M. P.M. 12 25 1145 ar, .Oil Citv..lv 8 0S ... Oleopolis .Kairle Rock.v . President..... ....Tlonesta ....Hickory...... t8 2rt t3 33 11 32 11 27 t3 88 8 10 1 16 10 65 10 2 8 62 8 01 1 03 4 06 t7 63' 12 60 10 12 Trunkeyville.. t4 18 7 40 12 43 9 50 9 17 .... Tidioute... .Thompson s. ..Irvlnetop ... .... Warren..., 4 2b t7i'3 I2M t4 45 7 05 13 Oft 8 45 t 15 8 30 8 12 6 49! 1150 12 11 15 iv...Kinzua....ar PVM. P.M. 4 20 A.M. A. M A.M. P.M. P.M. lo lv...Brsdford :.ar Hon, A. M P.M. A.M. 0 12 11 05 11 05 10 85 9 66 ar...Klnzna....lv ... Suppr Run ... Corydon Onoville ....Wo f Run.... Quaker Bridge. ...Keel House.... ... Salamanca.... .So. Carrol I ton.. 8 12 0 40 8 17 9 46 8 83 10 04 6 60,11 00 6 30 10 43 6 81 6 24 h 18 604 4 49 434 4 24 407 10 36 10 28 9 84 e so iu 11 6 47 10 18 6 63 10 4 7 07,10 Si) 7 23 10 65 7 37 11 00 7 47 11 21 8 03-11 87 8 10 11 45 P.M. A.M. 91 10 24 9 00 H?2 '7 60 720 8 55 10(18 8 6H 0 30 928 9 12 905 ...So Vandalia... 8 28 6 15 Allegany... 4 00 iv Ulean ... .ar r.M. A.M A.M Additional Train Leaves Kinzua 11:05am, Warren 12:50nm, Irvineton 1:45 pm, Tidioute 8:15pm, Tlonesta kOSpiu, ar rives Oil City 0:45pm. Additional Tkain Leaves Oil City 8:00 am. Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eagle Rock 6:55am, President 7:02am, Tlonesta 7:52am Hickory 8:40am.Trunkey ville i:00am,Tld onte 9:50am, Thompson 11:00, arrive Irvineton 11:30am, Warren 12;fi0pm, Kln eua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00, Onoville 8:15, Wolf Run 3 30, Quaker Bridge 8:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca 6:02, South Carrol I ton 5:30, South Vanda lia 6:48, Allonheny 6:18, arrives Olean 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Tkains leaving Pittsburgh 0:00am, ar riving Pittsburuh 7:20pm, are Solid Trains between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Tkains leaving Pittsburgh 8;60pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7;20sm, are Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. wrTickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full iuformatkn from Company's Agents. or.u. b. iM iuutLL. uen'l Hupt. J. A FELLOWS, Gen'l Pas'r an- Ticket Agent. imo. m txenange St., Kuiialo, n. y. CRAIG, Anent, Tioneeto, Pa. J. L.
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