The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 04, 1887, Image 3

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T. E. WOK,
EDITOR.
WEDJSESDAl MORS IXC, MAY h 15S7.
Announcements.
Tho following rates will bo charged for
announcing candidates : Prothonotary,
$10; Shcrilf($8; Commissioner, $5 ; Aud
itor, fL'l; Jury Commissioner, $2; County
Superintendent, $5. These terms are
strictly cash in ailrance.
TROTIIONOTARY.
Wo re authorisied to announce CAL
VIN M. AKXER, of Kinjrsley township,
a a candidate for Prothonotary, subject
to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce LEON
AUr AONKW of Tionesta, as a candidate
for Prothnnatary, itrc, subject to Republi
can usages.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
LANDIS, of Barnett township, as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce GEORGE
W. SAWYER, of TioneHta, as a candidate
for Sheriff subject to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce Jons'
K. OSGOOD of Kinsley twp. as a candi
date for Sheriff subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce W. S.
DAVIS, of Jenks township, as a candidate
lor Sheriff,Bubjoct to Republican usages
We are authorized to announce R. W.
TTMM of Harmony township, as a can
didate for Sheriff, subject to Republican
uaages.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Wo are authorized to announce J. J.
PARSONS, of Jenks township, as a can
didate for County Commissioner, subject'
to Republican usages.
Wo are authorized to announce P. C.
BLOOMER, ofTionesta township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
We ar authorized to announce C. F.
LEDEBUR, of Green towship, as a candi
date tor County Commissioner , subject
to Republican usages.
We are authorized to annouuee OLI
VER BYERLY, of Hickory township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J. R.
CHAD WICK, of Tionnsta, for County
Commissioner subject to Republican us
age. JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce W. W.
THOMAS, of Tionesta township, aw a
candidate for Jury Commissioner," subject
to Republican usages.
Will Cleveland accept the nomina
tion? You bet ha will. Barnum is in
search of the man who would not ac.
cept a nomination for the Presidency
of these United States no matter
how hopeless the candidacy might be.
Jake Sharp, Ihe king of the boodle
aldermen of New. York city, will be
tried in .May, the 11th of that month
having been fixed by Judge Van Brunt
for the beginning of the trial. Sharp
may prepare himself forsentence about
tho first of June. He will certainly
join Jaehne, McQuade & Co. in Sing
Sing, after the has done its duty.
The attempt to connect Mr. Blaine
with the Arthnr Richmond criticisms
of public men, published in the North
American Review, by charging the au
thorship to Qail Hamilton, is a little
rich. If it is done with the hope of
destroying any of his influence with
the people, it is clearly a mistake. Up
to this time Arthur Richmond has
said very little, if anything, to distress
Republicans, and the distress of the
Mugwump or Democrat ia not just
now calculated to excite a very great
deal of sympathy.
The Inter-Stale Commission has
started on a two weeks' tour of the
South. Its members will combine
business with pleasure. The com
plaints against the law to which they
will be compelled to listen will doubt
less be plentifully seasoned with whiffs
of the fragrant magnolia and jasmine,
and their weary frames will be rejuve
nated by the influence of the balmy
air and genial sunshine. The path of
the commission during this trip will
cot be strewn entirely with thorns.
The flowers of the field, as well as
th 096 of rhetoric, will sweeten the air,
and lighten the labors which the law
imposes upon the fortunate commis
sioners. Harrbtbury Telegraph.
Accepting Cleveland's letter to the
South Carolina committee as a decla
ration of principle, it would seem that
that he U neither a devotee at the
ebrine of Jefferson, nor even a door
keeper in the temple of Jackson, but
is rather a worshipper at the tomb of
the man whose ambition it was to de
etroy the unity of the nation over
which the Buffalo statesmen now pre
sides. The Calhoun letter will cer
tainly, not prove a popular card for the
approaching campaign. The nation
sacrificed many lives and much treas
uro lo suppress a rebellion bred by Cal
houa heresy, and Mr. Cleveland will
he older than was Methusaleh before it
accepts the South Carolinian's heresy
for iru faitb.
How it Looks Now.
There have been times when the
chief question with the Republican
party was, whom ran we elect? The
way matters are shaping now, it looks
as if tho only question to be afrked,
next year, will be whom do we want
to elect? The recent discussion of
Cleveland's candidacy by his own par
ty, indicates plainly that his influence
has materially weakened with the reg
ular democrats. To this must be
added, that the civil service reformers
are likewise disheartened, and that the
mugwump factioa have virtually aban
doned biui. The party is put in the
position of being forced to choose from
one candidate, and he one of the weak
est of the party. This so well appre
ciated that intelligent democrats and
mugwump leaders confess the appar
ent hopelessness of the contest, as
againt any reputable republican nom
inee. On the contrary, the republi
cans have a score of eminent men, any
one of whom could be elected. The
only question to be answered by them
is, whom should we honor with a nom
ination? It looks now, as if the au
swer would be Blaine. His right to
the place is hardly questioned, and it
is very probable that all others will
naturally stand aside and allow him
to take the nomination, just as they
would allow him to pick up his own
hat if it had blown off, or his cane if
he had dropped it, as something
which belongs to him and to which
other aspirants have no claim. If
this disposition continues, we shall
have the most harmonious convention
and the most overwhelming election
ever known in the country. It would
be a proud thing for the United States
if we could see the greatest of our cit
zeos in the greatest of our offices. We
have bad too many little fellows rat
tling around in the presidential chair.
Meadville Gazette.
BRACE VP.
You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with Head
ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen
erally out of sorts, and want to brace up.
Brace up, but not with stimalants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which have for their
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which
stimulate you for an hour, anil then leave
you in worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthy action of Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health arid strength. Such
a medicine you will find in Eloctrio Bit
ters, and only 50 conU a bottle at G. W.
Bovard's Drug Store.
A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.
Cpt. Coleman, schr. Wevmouth, plying
between Atlantic City and N. Y., had
been troubled with a cough so that he was
unable to sleep, and waa induced to try
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. It not only gave him instant relief,
but allayed the extreme soreness In his
breast. His children were similarly af
fected and a simile dose had tho same hap
py effect. Dr. King'B New Discovery is
now tho standard remedy in. the Coleman
household and on board the schooner.
Free trial bottles of this standard reme
dy at G. W. Bovard's Drug Store.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. W. D. Brown.
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleaa and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has Issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleaa
Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
me uouniy 01 s orest, to commence on the
Third Monday of May, being the lGth daj
of May, 1887. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con
dtablesof said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock, A. M., ot said day, with their
recordB, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things
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
uaey do men ana mere present to prosecute
against them as shall be just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 18th day of
April, A. D. 1887.
L. AG NEW, l.s. Sheriff.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS
It represents something you like and ap-
l-u CTitit?. it uiUHtrmeH uur meiu
od of doing business. It
means
S1 IT ARE DEiLLG !
Don't you see?
( Preach.
I Practice.
THIS IS WHAT WE
(.Guarantee.
Honest Values)
Latest Styles PUT BEFORE YOU.
Fairest Prices. J
In openiug our Elegant New Stock of
canjr pnug isiyies in
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS!
LOUNGES,
TABLES, &C,
Th A Vpu'oiif
YOU'LL FIND TUEM Tlio Best.
he Cheapest.
Prices
Qualities. AS YOU LIKE THEM
Styles
Come! We will treat you right, Ite
member Square Dealing iu
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING!
AT
Exchange Block,
neit to Exi-luiiit'e H;t),
Telephone. WARREN, i'A
DEALING
Memorial Day.
lt to meet on morning of May With,
7 a. in. sharp, in tiie vicinity of tho Cen
tral House, and proceed to Hickory and
meet the comrades tn that vicinity where
ttwrgo Stow Tost Martial Band will re
port to Commander Knox tor duty.
Comrades at Hickory will see that tho
graves of all comrades at Church Kill are
dnly decorated before that hour, so the.
Post will not have to go to Whig Kill by
that route, which would be circuitous and
difficult.
Ceremonies at Hickory immediately
upon arival of the Post there. Post anil
Band will then proceed to Whig Kill in
conveyances
All veterans whether belonging to the
Post or not are cordially invited to partic
ipate iu the ceremonies of the day and
will report to the Commander.
The Post rely Uon tho cordial co-operation
of all patriotic citizens to be present
and assist in the exercises of the day to
turn out with teams ami wagons to' fur
nisn flowers for decoration purposes, fur
nish sinirer of patriotic odes when they
can, and render such assistance as they
can.
The Post expects to arrive at Whig Hill
at 12 o'clock, when they will partake of a
lunch, and after ceremonies at Whig Hill,
will tiien proceed to tho Cemetery of the
Evangelical Church near Star poKtoffieo,
thence to Bartholomew Cemetery, Ger
man Hill, where ceremonies will 'be per
formed and graves decorated, after which
will procrod to Tionesta to perform tho
same duties there.
The Post expect singers to sing patri
otic odes. At Tionesta the Cornet Bra'-s
Band is invited to meet the Post to assist
in the evening program, and tho Choirs
of Tionesta will meet the Post. The
Cornet Band will play in tho march from
tho Hall alternately with tho Martial
Band, appropriate airs as they may select
while going to, and from the Cemetery.
Appropriate remarks will be made at tho
Cemetery by comrades and citizens. The
committees on music and (lowers will
hereafter be announced as far as practic
able. Your committee on program bog leave
to say to the patriotic citizens of the
county, not to wait for formal or especial
invitations from tho Post to organize
themselves into flower, music, or arrange
ment committees, to sing odes and songs,
Ac, but to organize in this particular, ami
wo will appreciate their aid. It has been
well said, "It is not our day alone, but
the peoples' day, and the children should
be taught to observe and honor it, and to
1ay tribute to the memory of our fallen
loroes." Therefore, we invite tho child
ren of tho Sabbnth Schools, at all places
we visit, to aid us all they can in the ob
servance of the day and iia memories.
Further announcements to bo hereafter
made.
Ceremonies according to tho ritual.
Fraternally submitted.
Sa.mt.'kt, D. Inwiir,
G. W. Bovard,
Lkonard Ahhkw,
Com. on Program.
A SWINDLES
does not refer possible purchasers to bis
victims. The Athlophoros Co. gladly re
fers sufferers from rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, nervous or sick headache, kidney
and liver complaints to those who have been
aired of these diseases by AthlophoroB, and
will furnish names and addresses of many
such persons to those desiring them. Ath
lophoros is . the only remedy for these dis
eases that can stand such a test.
A. L. Thomas, Cuba, N. Y., says : " My
son, J . M. Thomas, had been suffering from
rheumatism for several months. Athlopho
ros relieved him of the pain, and reduced
the swelling of the joints, and the lameness
entirely disappeared. I have seen those
having neuralgia cured by taking one dose."
A. Eeard, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., snys: "I
have been troubled for some time with
sciatica and rheumntism, brought on by
working in a damp place. I could find no
remedy in medicine I was using, until I
tried a bottle of Athlophoros, which gave,
me immediate relief."
Mrs. Alfred Thurston, 42 North Main
Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa., says : " I am not
troubled with rheumatism now, since using
AthlophoroB. I believe, should it in any
case fail to relieve and permanently cure,
the cause would be that the directions were
not faithfully followed."
J. J. Savitz, Nazareth, Pa., says: "I
pave two bottles of Athlophoros to my
sister, and she has entirely recovered. She
was afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism
and St. Vitus' dance, and although we had
two of the best doctors, she gradually grew
worse. She would scream from pain night
and day. I heartily recommend it.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can
not be bought of the druggist the Athlo
phoros Co.," 112 Wail St., New York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle
for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills.
For liver and kidney diaeiwe, dyspepsia, In
digestion, weuknvHs, nervous debility, (luuei
of women, constipulion, headache, impure
blood. &c, A tblojliona fills aru uuequulcU, a
The Papulation af Tlonettta,
Is about TOO, and we would say at least
one half are troubled with some alfeetion
of the Throat and Lungs, as those com
plaints are, according to statistics, more
numerous than others. We would advise
all not tti neglect the opportunity to call
on us and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam
tor the throat and Liiings. Jrrice sue. and
$1.00. Trial size tree. Respectfully, G.
W. Bovard.
IlCC'Iil.EN'H A KMC A HALVE.
The best Salve in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chappd Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by G. W. Bovard.
IF1. W. LAW,
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN
( AND
1 SPOUTING.
ROOF
TNG I
A SPECIALTY,
BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA,
License Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing applications lor license nave been
hied in my office and will be presented at
the Alav term ot court.
1. O. C. Brownell. hotel, "Central
House," Tionesta Borough.
2. U. S. Brock way, hotel, "Ijawreuco
House," Tionesta Borough.
3. Joseph M. Fair, hotel, "Bulltown
House," Howe Township.
Attest, CURTIS M. SUAWKEY,
Clerk.
Ti'jiie.sia, Forest Co., Pa., April W, lfct7.
HERMAN & SIGG-INS!
DRUGGISTS fc GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
oooooooeooooocco ooeoo occeococcoccoooooooccoc
WE SAY
COME 1 COME I COME1
Como whore you can buy nice Press
Come whero you can get Good Goods Cheap !
Come where you can get w hat you want t
Come where tho goods redeoni themselves I
In SPRING DRESS GOODS wo have complete stock of tho Choicest Goods
at prices that will astonish the close buyer..
Sattino Berbers Suitings, Ginglianis,
of every kind
LADIES' SHOES &c SLIPPERS.
Come where the Stock is Complete !
Como wcore tho Stock is New !
Como where the Goods are Reliable !
Come where Prices are the LowesU
QOME WIZEE TJX
CLOTHING FOR MEN, CLOUING FOR BOYS,
COTIIING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY.
Our Clothing Room is fuli of New Su'tsjust. received and Marked Down
Low. WK WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't
forget that we are Headquarters for
Our Goo is are all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at tho Lowest Possible Price.
Como and see us. No trouble to show goods.
U. J. HOPKINS & CO.
WELL
Drs.
STARKEY
TARRH,
AND PALEN
have ihe liberty to
refer (in proof nf their
standing ai Phvftir.iansl
to the following-named well
known persons who have tried
their Treatment : Hon. William
D. Kelley, Mcmu-r of C"Krs. Phila
Kev. Victor L. Conrad, Editor Lutheran
Observer, Phiti Rev. Chas. W. Cmhine.
Lockport. N. Y. : Hon. William Penn Nixon. Ed
itor Inter-Orean, Chicago, III. : Judge U. P. Vrooman
Qitenemo.k.an.. & thousands of other in every part of
" COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE Or ACTION
AND RESULTS" in the title of a book of two hundred paen,
puMheti by Dr. Sttirltev an J Pitren, which give hi nil imiiiircrs
ft ill information at to this retnnrkaMe curative .ic-'iit
cures in a wide range of chronic caws many of them
wiu dc mailed tree to any auure.si on application.
Drs. STARKEY & PALEN,
AGEJTTS WASTED to sell "EEBOTISCENCE8"
of 60 YEAES in the NATIONAL METROPOLIS.
BY
Illustrating tho Wit, Humor, an J Ecven
trioitios of noted celebrities. A richly il
lustrated treat ot inner Society History,
from "ye olden time" to the wedding of
Cleveland. Wonderfully popular. Aitents
report rapid sale. Addrtw for circular
aiidtermn, UUJiliARD DUOS.. Philadel
phia, Pa. mar2-8t
THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIER
of America. The latest and Great en t
Work of tho niont illustrious Ameri
can Volunteer Holdier,
GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN.
The volunteer aerviee defended1 and up
held. Ijopm's Personal Reminiscences
of Army Lifu. Largo Octavo Volume,
Beautifully Illustrated. Auents wanted
at once. Circulars free. P. J. FLEM
ING iV; CO., 4 Fifth Av.-nue, Pittsburgh,
Pa. apr2"U.
WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY
REPAIRING. .
npiIE UNDERSIGNED would rewpect--L
fully announce to the citizens of Tio
nesta and vicinity, that ho has removed
his watchmaking establishment from Ty
lersburj? to Ti'inesta, in tho room over
Wm. tSinearbauh it t'o.'s store, formerly
occupied by Dr. Morrow as an ollice,
where ho is prepared to repair watches,
clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience
will enable him to give satisfacl ion. Give
him a trial. R. RALLE.
TICIAI, L.IST.
List of causes set down for tfial in the
Court of Common Pleas of forest County,
oil tho 3 i Monday of May next :
1. W. W. Parr vs. James Rafferty, No.
7 February Term, 1S.S7. Issue from Or
phau's Court.
2. May A Kelly for use of May, Park it
Co., vs. Samuel If. Clark, No. 4:i Febru
ary Term, lShti. Appeal from Justice.
3. llorton, Crary A Co., vs. Howe Town
ship, No. lit December Term, Sum
mons in Assumpsit.
Attest, CLK'IIS M. SUAWKEY,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa., April 2t, 18e7.
J OR WORK of every description execu
ted u tte REPUBLICAN crtice.
Goods
at lowest prices.
&?UtCr.UnYS
.4 "73 1
- TRIED TREATMENT
If W'
FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, CA.
HAY FEVER, HEADACH3, DEBILITY.
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and all .krtnie
and 'trtfout DUordtrs.
COMPOUND OXYGEN" being taken into
the svMcm, the Drain, Spinal Marrow, and the
INerve-wanRUn " Nervous Lrntrea are
nourished and made more active. 1 hut
the Fountain Head of all activity,
both mental and physical, i ix-
Storrd to n state ut integrity,
ar.d the nervous rvstem.
aFf . the orR.ms, gnd the
tho wn-M.
ir.ua. Irs all act
more kindly
v- a td crti
cienliy r h-r Ybns. It
you.
and a rr nnl of surpriMnir
after bun.; abandoned to uie by othe:
1527 - 1329 Arch St. Pt Fa.
O-O TO
FOR ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
$7ioo Hats & Caps
NOVELTIES IN
QUEEflSWARE ABO GLASSWARE.
MEN'S, LADIES' ifc HAEIES"
T IE "W IB Ii JEZ, "Y" !
O R
THE EEST TOBACCO AfiD CIGARS.
Coiwrav Produce
SAME AA CASH ALWAYS
SECURES B All GAINS
WM. SMEARBAUGR & CO S,
TIONESTA, TA.
Executor's Notice.
Whereas, letters testamentary to tho
estate- ot Thomas Nugent, late bf Jenks
township, deceased, have been granted to
the subscribers. All persons indebted lo
the said estate are requested to make ini
mcdialo payment, and those having claims
against the estate of the said decedent will
make known the saiuo without delay to,
JOSEPH HOHTAPH,
GEORGE LANG SCOTT,
Executors.
or E. L. DAVIS, Att'y.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the account
of F. C. Lacy, Administrator of the estate
of L. F. Griffith, deceased, has been riled
in my office and will bo presented at next
Court for contirmaiion.
CURTU M. faHA WKEY, Register.
TiOiieBta, Pa., ApniO, lerf7.
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Jlt.f Trains run by Eastern Time.
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3 0:V tl 50
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r. M.'p. M. P. M.
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f 44 1 1 45 11 45 Oli-opolls...
3 23i 7 10
!t3 33 t7 17
T3 .1.. Tl l 11 .l'.ll'JlH KOCU...
f8 32 fl 34 11 271 President.. ..
8 lttj 1 18' 10 55i Tionesta
8 0l! 1 03 10 201 llickorv
f7 53 12 50 10 I2..Trimkevvillo.
7 40 12 43! 9 5 Tidio'ute
t7 23 Vi 25, 17...Ttinipon k...
f3 3 f7 20
3 52: 7 37
4 05' 7 50
f4 13 1 7 fl8
4 2.5, 8 10
f i 15 8 2!
ii rju.11 m.n trvineton
5 15, 8 45
F, 30 0 05
6 12! 8 35
p. m.;a. m.
p. m.Ia. m.
8 Oil' 11 2.r
6 49 1 1 50! ....
Warren
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12 11 15...
P.M. A.M.!..
V. M. A. M.
.4 20 9 15
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P. M. A.M.
A. M,
P. M. A. M.
(I 12 9 40
0 1 7 9 45
(I 33 10 03
(I 40 10 1 1
tl 47 10 irt
53 10 24
7 07! 10 3!t
7 23 10 55
7 37 II 00
7 47, II 21
8 0S 11 37
8 10,11 45
P. M.I A. M.
(I 12 11 05,11 05 ar... Kinr.ua.. ..)
5 50 11 00 10 35!... Kn-Hr Run ...
5 30 10 43 9 55' Corydon
5 3ri0 3i!j 9 31' Owoville
5 24 10 291 9 15j....Wo f Run....
h 18 10 21' 9 (in u:iker Hrld-e.
6 04 10 08; 8 32, ...licit House....
4 49: 953: 7 50:... Salamanca....
4 34 39 7 20 .So. Carrollton..
4 21 9 28 55 ...No Viuidalia...
4 07! 9 12 281 Alleeany
4 iiu ii no ut;;iv oteun ... .ar
p. m.:a.m.!a.m.I
AnmnovAL Tiiaim Leaves Kinr.uu
Il:05am, Warren 12:50pm, Irvineton l:4.'i
pm, Tidioute 3:15pm, TioncKta 6:05pm, ar
rie Oil City (l:4rm.
Additional Train Leaves Oil City
11:00 mn, Oleopolis 0:40 am, Eu'le Hock:
rt:55am, President 7:02ani, TioiiPfcla 7:52am
Hickory 8: lOani.Trunkey ville OiOOani.Tli!
oute 9:50am. Thompsoii ll:0t, arrives
Irvinelon 11:30am, Warren 12:50pm, Kin
zua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:2(1, Corydon 3:00,
Onoville 3;I5, Wolf Run 3.30, Quaker
Bridge 3: 10, Red House 4:10, Salamanca
5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vauda
lia 5:18, Allegheny 0:18, arrives Clean
0:30pm.
Trains run 011 Eastern Time.
Trains leaving Pittsburgh (1:00am, ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, lire Solid Trains
between Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
Tiiains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar
riviiifr PitLsburph 7:20am, are Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between.
Butfulo and Pittsburgh.
JWTTii'kets sold and baggage check ej
to all principal points.
Get time tables uivim; full inforniatic t
from Companv's A (rents.
GEO. S.'G ATCTIELL, Gen'l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent.
No. 84 Exchange St., Kullalo, N. y.
J. L. CRAIG, Anent, Tiiiosta, I'a.
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