cmc forest 'qmlMnw. .t. K. WKNIC, KDITOR. AVEDXESDAY J10RMXG, OCT. 15. 1579. REPUCLICANSTATE TICKET FOR STATE TKEASITRKR, IIox. SAMUEL BUTLER, of ChesterJCountjr. REPUBLICANICOUNTY TICKET. FOR ASSOCIATE JUIMJK. LEWIS A UN Ell. for;district attokn f.v, S. I). IRWIN, ESQ. l'OU COUNTY SURVEYOR, JACOB COOK, FOR fOROXF.R. JOHN HUNTER. The Republicans carried Colorado nt the recent elections by majorities ranging from 5000 to C000 : or double that of last year. We can't see anything so very bad about that. The straight-out Democracy met in Convention at Fanueil Hall, Boston, recently. John Quincy Adams was nominated for Governor, and W. F. riunkctt for Liaut. Governor. The usual Democratic platform was adopted. Thus it will be Been that the Butlerits aud greenbaekers are not going to have such an erfsy walk off ns was anticipated. It is now thought the Republicans will elect their candi dates by sweeping majorities. THE COMING ELECTION. But a little over two weeks more and the election in this great State will take place. , Jn view of this fact we deem it our duty to say a word in regard to the candidates which are before the people. This being an ofl'year we have but one officer to elect in the State, that of State Treasurer. The Republicans have nominated Hon. Sanuel Butler, of Chester county, for this important position, and right hero let us remark, they have not only nominated him, but will elect him by a handsome majority. The nomination of Mr. Butler was oho of thoso rare cases, in this day and age, where the office Bought the man, and not the man the office, lie U not a politician, and has never been mixed up in any political rings or cliques. He has served i two terms in our Stato legislature, with credit an.l distinction to himself, and the very highest satisfaction to his constituents. He is a brother of Win. Butler, tho eminent Judge of Chester county, and altogether comes from one of the finest families in the State. Mr. Butler is spoken of by his personal acquaintances of all political parties as a man of the strictest integ rity, lie is a man rtgainst whom we have never seen a word of condemna tion in any of the rankest opposition papers ; this fact alone speaks louder than anything we can say for him. When a man is so pure that his oppo nents can't say aught against his char-, acter, he is certainly a fit represent tive of the people, and just the one we want to preside over the funds of onr great Commonwealth. That he" will be elected in November is a foregone conclusion, and that every Republican voter in Forest County will give him his support we have not a doubt. Mr. Le wis Arner, our candidate for Associate Judge, is well nnd favorably known to the majority of our readers. The greater portion of hij life and labor has been speot in this County, and for many years past he has been known as one of our most iudustrious and hard working citizens. For the position of Associate Judge, we need one thoroughly iudeutifiod with the industrial interests of our county, aud wo know of no person more in accord with those interests than Mr. Arnar. If there is a poor man's candidate in the field or a friend of the poor maa in 1 orest county, that man is Lowis Arner; because he is by no means wealthy himself; has reared a large and highly respectable family, and has been a hard worker from his boyhood He has never been alia to tit back und tako tluugs easy, aud have the frreeubacks roll iuto his pockets. He lias nlways been a staunch Republican and has labored hard for tho success of that party, haviug many times lent valuable assistance in securing the ilect'oii of iu candidates when their fliam.'ps looked gloomy ; aud this U the first time ho has ever asked the people for an office, he being none of your every-day beggars. There is no reason why Mr. Arner phould not receive the vote of every Republican, and every true friend of the laboring man in the county, because he's one among them. Jiegaruiog his capa bility, honesty and integrity, not one of his acquaintances but that knows he is as eminently fitted for the offico ai any candidate in the field. lie is not a man that would turn against the party which had given him all the political reputation he ever had, simply because that party had conclu ded it was enough for one man, and respectfully refused to continue him in otiice. it the voters of J? orest county will lay aside personal preju dices, and give this matter a little thought, we have no hesitancy in saying they will cast their ballots for Mr. Arner, and thus elect him by a good majority. The next man on the ticket is Samuel D. Irwin Esq., for District Attorney, but as he has no opposition, and the Democrats having paid him tho flattering compliment of placing his name on their ticket, of course he will bo elected. Mr. Irwin ought to feel proud over this recognition of his sterling1 abilities and good qualities by the citizens of Forest county, who will complimont him handsomely on the 4th of November, by a rousing vote. Our candidate for County Surveyor, Mr. J. II. Cook, eomes highly recom mended by his many friends and ac quaintances in his neighborhood. He is a son of Hon. Andrew Cook, of Cooksburg, and as a first-class, prac tical surveyor be carries the recora- j mendation of some of the best mti in this section. He is a young man of ability and excellent moral and social i qualities. Mr. Cook, will, or ought to, receive every Republican vote in the j county, which will elect him by a good majority.,' Mr. John Hunter, of Kingsley town ship, our candidate for Coroner, is one of Forest's stuHy, industrious farmers. He is a man who attends strictly to ! his own business and lets every body else's alone. . By his energy and hard hh )T he has accumulated and cleared i. - - i a good ff.rm. Ho has lived in iorest county ever' since county, and is. cue of it's most industrious citizens. it was a best and He is a Republican of the first water, and we bespeak for hioi every Republican vote in the county. , ' . . 'And now we wish to remind our Republican friends that in order to achieve success in the nresent cam- paign we must work. Our opponents are wide awake and are usinsr everv means to compass our defeat. A few men working will not attain the de sired result; all must put their should ers to the wheel aud aid in movincr along the good cause. We have good honest capable candidates for both local and Stateoffices, but we must not depend entirely upon tbem. It is the earnest persistent work of the rank and file that must be depended upon to win in the . end. When yeu meet your neighbor have a word of cheer ; tell him the omens of success; tof the necessity of carrying the election 'this fall ; of the effect of every one attend ing the polls on day of election. A word fitly spoken often secures a vote -a neighbor can often do raoro than a stranger. .Let each Republican feel , i that ho has a personal interest in the success of our ticket this fall and there will be no difficulty in winning a glo mus victory. Hut indifference and an apathetic support will not lead to such a result. It is worse than vain to depend entirely upon majorities they 8ometines fade away like dew before the summer's sun and this too often in the case with the Republican party iu off years. While everything is cheerful and prospects are every where bright, let us not rest supinely on laurels already gained but work constantly as opprrtunity offers until the day of election, and then let every man be found at the polls ready to discharge his whole duty, remember ing the old adage "that God helps them that help themselves." II T, .1 f.i i is mere a man wim soul so ...1.- 1. rf i.i . ueuu, who nam sunered me miseries of a cough or cold, yet neglected to try "Sellers' Cough Syrup". 30 2t. It is absolutely the best known remedy for Female Weakness, btrenghtens the whole system, and can produce no injurious effects. Jinrosma is prepared bv E. K. Thomiieon. TitimviliP i it For sale 30 t. by IJovar d. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, In nnd by an not of the General Awemblv or tho (.oininonwralthof Penn ovlvuniu, entitled 'An Art to regulate, tlio Kle norm of the. Common wealth,' panned tho 2d dy of July, A. I)., 18li, It Is made tho duty of tho SShcrlft of every county within thin Commonwealth to ftfvo public notice oi mo wenorai Election, an J in such to on n nt orate: 1st. The oflleera to bm looted. 2d. DenlKnate the place at which tho election la to Imi held. I, O. A. Rnndnll, Hijth Sheriff of the countv of Forest, do hereby inako known and jrlvo thin public notice to the Hector of the county of Forest, that u Oeneral Flection will twheld in until ooun tv, on TTESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TU, 187J, between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p, m. at theaevernl Flection District. In Harnett township ut Jm-oh Mn.e's Carpenter hop. In Oreen township at the house of L. Arner. In ITowo township nt llrooknton, in Rrooknton School House. In Jenks township at the court bonne in Marion. In Harmony township at Alleudor school house. fli Hickory township ut Hickory House. In Klnirsley township at Newtown School House. In Tiotiestii township at Court ITouso in Tionostn borough. In TIoiichU borough nt Court House In aaid borough. At which time and Place the annulled elector will elect by ballot : Ono person for the oftice of Treasurer of the Commonwealth of PeniiHvl vnnia. Ono person for tho office of Aanooiato Judge, of Forest County. Ono person for the ollloo of District At torney of Forest Conntv. One peraon for the oftice of County Sur veyor. One peron for the office of Coroner. The act of Assembly entitled "an act re lating to tho elections of thin Common wealth," passed July 2, lSl'.l, provides ns follows, vi7. : "That the inspector and jndirea shall meet at the respective places appointed lor holding the election In the district at which they respectively belong before 8 o'clock in the mo ruing of t he 1st Tuesday of No vember, and each aftid Inspector ithall ap point one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. Iu ease the person who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the second hlffbent number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election vriaii act ns inspector In hi place. And In case the person who shall have re ceived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, the person elected judge snail appoint an inspector in his place, and in ense the person elected Judaro shall not attend, then the inapector who received the highest number of vote shall appoint n Judge in hiH place and IT nny vacancy aimll continue In the board for tho spai-e of one hour after tho time fixed by law for the openingof the election, the nualilied votors u f the township, ward or' district for which sneh otlleer shall have been f leoted, p resent nt the place of election snail elect one or their number to till such vacancy. ; . t . , I also imvo ofliciul notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an net entitled "An Act liirtner supplemental to the act relative to the election of ibis Common wealth, approved Jan. .'10. 1x74 :" Sko.V. All the elections bv tho citizens shall bo by ballot: cverv ballot voted shall bo numl)crcd In the order in which it sliall bo revel vocl, and the mnnlor recorded by the clerks on tho list of voters opposite the namo of tho elector from whom received. And nny voter voting two or more, ticket the several tickets so voted Hlmll each 1k numberod with tho number forresond ing with the nuinlior to the namo of tho voter. Any elector inny write hh namo upon his ticket, or causo tho same to ho written thoroon, and attested by a citir.en of the district. In addition to tho oath now prescribed by law to be taken and aub scrlled by election officers, they shall sev erally bo sworn or Affirmed not to disclose how nny elector ahull have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in ti judicial proceeding. Alljudges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, ahull, before entering upon their duties, lie duly sworn or ntlirmed in the preseneeof each other. Tho Judgo shall bo sworn by tho minority inspector, if tlioro shnll lie such minority inspector, if not, then by n justice of tho pence or nldormnn. and tho inspectors and clerk shall ho sworn by tho judge. Certificates of such Kwear '.iiK or itflirming shall bo duly made out and signed by tho ofllcerH so sworn, and nttosted by tiio officer who administered tho oath. If nny jndjjo or minority Inspec tor refuses or fails to swoar tho otlioera of election in tho manner required by this act, or if nny officer of election shall act without being duly sworn, or if nny officer ol flection shall certify that nny officer was sworn when he was not, H shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction, tho officer or officers so offending shall bo fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one your, or both, in the discretion of the court. Notice Is hereby given. That any person excepting Justices of the Penco who shall hold any office or appaintment nf profit or trust under the United States, or Ihls State or any city or corporntod district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall bo em ploy od under the legislature, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Con gress nnd of tho Stato Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or eommiNsioneoM of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapnblo of holding or ex ercising at the time, the offico or appoint ment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, nnd that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eliglblo to be then voted for. Also, that in the 4th soution of tho act of Assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and for other purposes," approv ed April liith, 1869, it la enacted that the 13th section shall not le so const rued as to luevent any militia or borough officer from serving as judge, Inspector or clerk at any general or special election in this Commonwealth. A further Miipplement to the election laws of this Commonwealth : VV hertutM,' by an act of tho Congress of me united rcaies, entitled "An act to amend tho foveral acts heretofore nassed to provide, for tho onrollingandcallingout in me imiiomti lorocs, ana lor oiner pur lHwcs." und ainrovttd March ad. Ixns. All crsoiiH who havo deserted tho military or naval bcrvices of tho United States, and who have been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein pro vided, are deemed and taken to havo vol untarily relinquished nnd forfeited their right to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising tho rights of citizeuship hereof: And whereas, persons not citizens of the i lined Mutes, aro not under tho constitu tion and laws of I'ennxyl vrnia quaiilled elfctors of this Commonwealth Skp. 1. 5e it enacted bv the Sennto and House of Kepi esentativrs of this 'oiniiion- wt'ullli u l'cniisy 1 vuiuu in Ufiaiid Asscm bly met, nnd it Is hereby enncted by tho same and in all elections hereafter "to bo noid in this Commonwealth ; it shall bo unlawful for tho judges! or Inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or imliots from any persons embraced in tho provisions, nnd subject to tho disabilities lniHsed by said net of Congress, approved mnrcu .mi, inki, aihj it snail Do linlawnil for any such person to ofter to voto any . i- i ..ni i -i xucii i mii tot or IMUIOIS. Sue. 2. Tint If any such Judge or Inspec tor of election, or any of 'them ahull re col vo or consent to receive any such un lawful ballot or ballots from any such dli qunlitled person, ho or they so" offending shall le guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in nnv Court ofOjinncr Session or this Commonwealth, he shall for each offenco be sentenced to pay n line of not s thnn ono hundred d:Ilars, and to undargo Imprisonment iu the jail of tho proper county for not less Hum' sixty days. Sue. a. That if nny person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified ns aforesaid shall ut any election liei cutter to be held in tills commonwealth vote or tender to tho officers thereof, and offer to vote a bal lot or ballots, any person so offending shall bo guilty of h misdemeanor, nnd on conviction thereof in nny Court of quar ter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence bo punished in a like man ner as provided In tho preceding section of Hi is act, in the ense of officers of elec tions receiving audi unlawful ballot or ballots. Sue. 4. Thai if any person shall hereaf ter persuade or advise nnv person or ner- sons deprived of citizenship nnd disquali- neu ns aiorcsaid. io oner any lia lot or iml iots to tho officers of nnv election hereafter to bo held in this Commonwealth, or shnll persuade or ndviso any such officer to re ceive any bnllot or ballots from any per son deprived of citizenship and disquali fied as aforesaid, such iKirsonssoofl'cndimr shall le guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd up on i-onvletion thereof in nnv Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth. shall be punished in a liko manner as pro vided in me. second section oi tins net, in the enso of officers of such election receiv ing such unlawful ballot or ballots. 1 also give official notice ot the followlmr provisions of an net approved the :10th of March, 1WW, entitled "An net regulating tho mode of voting nt all tho elections of tills Commonw-ealth," Sec. 1. lie it enacted bv tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania in tlenernl Assem bly met, and it is hereby enm-ted bv the authority of tho sumo. That tho qualilied voters of the several counties of thin Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to voto by tickets printed or written, or nnrtlv printed and partly written, severally clns sitted as follows : Ono ticket shall embrace the name of all judges of courts voted for and shall be labeled "Judiciary;" ono ticket shnll embrace the names of all the State officers voted fbr and lie labeled "State;"one ticket shall embrace the names of all tho county officers voted for, includ ing office of Senator am! memlier of As sembly, If voted for, nml member of Con gress, if voted for, and be labeled "Coun ty;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the township officers voted for, and bo laoeied " lownship ; ono ticket shall em braco tho names of nil t ho borough officers rotod for. and bo lalx-led "JJorouirh." and each elasn shnll bo deposited in sepnrnto ballot boxes. ' The Judges of tho aforesaid districts fdntll representatively tako charge or tho certificates of return of thoelectloii of their respective districts, nnd produce them nt tho Prothonotnrv's office In tho liorough of Tionesta, as follows t "All judges liv ing within twelve mites of the prothono tary'a office, or within twenty-four miles if their residence be in a town, villago or city upon tho liueof a railroad leading to the county seat, sliall liefore two o'clock, p. m., on WKHNFSDAY, NOVK.MI1KH FIFTH, 187l, nnd all other judges shnll before twelvco'clock. m.. on TI I U US DAY 2COVKMHKU SIXTH. 187i'. delivor said returns, togethoi with tho return sheets, to tho prothonotary of the court of common plea of Forest county, which said return snnii ie mod, nnd mo day nnd hour or hung marked heron, nnd shall bo preserved bv tho prof hoiiotnry for public Inspection.''' ' Oixen under my hand at my office in Tio- noslu, tills 30th day of September, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight bund rod nnd sevcnly-nino, und iu tho ono hundred nnd fourth year of the In dependence of tho United States. , C. A. It AX DA LL, Sheriff, i D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND MtACTICAr. tiVAVKYOR, j . TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Towmdiip, Venango Co.. on Stewnrts Run. 31 miles from Tionesta: 40 nercs cleared j good barn ; frame house ; smnll orchard ; fences good j splendid water. Will Ih Hold nt a bnrguin for cash. "A FARM OF 152 ACRES, Throe and a half miles Knstof Kittauning, in Armstrong county, known us tho Rob inson farm. All under fence. ; splendid farm houao nnd barn, and all necessary out-buildings. Well watered; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and uu- derinid with n 4-loot vein or coal. Also plenty of Limestone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kingsley Township, this county, known ns tiio D. Harrington farm. About 40 acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: house iu fair condition; well fenced. A fine lot of Pine and Hemlock timler on the uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest county. Part ot tho Daniel Jones place. Will sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown ; aliout 1.1 or '0 ucre cleared, partly fenced. Some good can on mo Pittance. THIRTY ACRES, In Jenk Township, Forest county; ten acres cleared; small orchard growing comfortable house ; well watered. Cheap A 1SUII.DING EOT III' Iionct.ta liorough, near the ('our llouso. A splendid businos location. JAMES M. BEVERLY. Pit ACTIO AL HOnSE-SUOEU (Shop Just South of Knox's Mill.) TIOITESTA, IP.A.. FOR RE-SETTINO SHOE 15 CTS. NEW wiiUJ'irs ,w CIS. EACH HAND MADE OR PATENT. Cnrrlairn Trnnlnir ntnl TT.alvl.... .1 Illacksmithlng of all kinds done in first uu. . . ii ...... . muiiiivr. iiiso, voniructor lor I ho euro or Contraction, Corns, Qunitar, Split Feet. Acute I.utnlnirls. A ellln nct'Uiilap diseases, anrt trio prevention or Interfer- t.. . . .11.. 1. 1 .. . '"Hi v iicaiiig, eic. ninyn g i THIS of rnmmrri' nml tn then Riv-n-licnd tirur, tho irMsii! dfiiuiml la for thurotiptilr trained mm for lumliipui. Our Institution ofli-re tin iirpnwcil liirilitl to jtoiuic nml middle ngi-d mini for oliiainiiiR u Pnictirnl rdiinition. A Klmrt timo only la rroniii'd to romploir I ho rourn of lludy. Kpoiislij;lit. Indirliliinl Instruction. Hluilnnt ran nter at nnr time. No vueni Vor rimiliea ddrrt I. IM I I' A PillNbnrirh. luf s lliaikkrepinir, pnlililny lir Jlni i.er . lniii.i prinli d In p,.,v. 400 pp. Thf liu'cul wot k on th iM iriii e pnMl.hH. A work for hankom, rnllnmrir., htimnv. iukii nut prmtiinl at'Couiitiinta. I rice; 9.1. oe, p.itnK m , j Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -a n r- Pittsburgh, Titusville &. Buffalo Railroad. ON AND AFTER Mondnv, July 2X, 1879 trains will run ns follows: STATIONS. Northwnrd. Southward nit. i n. . a m Pittsburgh 8:55 W PcnJuneHW.! Kittanninir I0::io p III 2: XI :i:.v. 4:45 f::i C:52 0:25 7:04 7:11 8:20 8:50 p m 8:40 10:15 12:00 1:15 I::i5 2;;i 3:10 4:H0 5::!7 :13 6.41 (5:50 7:14 7:5fi 8::J5 P 111 111 a in 0:20 4:12 3:10 1:55 1:35 8:00 0:50 1:50 12:35 11:55 11:10 i:li R. Il k JuncllMO 5:. '15 Rrady Rcndl Parker 1 !:.",' Emlenton 1I::U Scrubgrass 1:07 Franklin 1:HS Oil City 1;.V: Olcopo'li C;17 EngleRock 2:28 Tionesta 2:4-" Tldiouto .1:2:. Irvlnetoii 4:05 Falconers f:40 Iluflalo 8:1." Oil City 2:1") Pet. Centre 2:Xi Tltusvillo Corry 4:10 P. nil 5:20 4:50 4:;il 3:52 3:17 3:00 2:35 a'K 2:07 1:34 1:00 11:05 ii:55 10:25,12:27 10:07 11:55 0:25 8:45 8: 15 10:45 l:45 0:10 8:41 8:30 8;03 7:15 0:25 8:30 7:00 7:20 7:4ri 8:50 10:40 11:01 1 1:112 1:40 1:25 1:00 8:25 8:08 7:44 0:35 3:55 3:33 3:05 1:55 12:40 11:50 l. tn m a. m n. in p. in Trnins run liv PliJInilolnliln. Tlinn DAVID McCAlKiO, Gen'l Sup't. J MORTON If ALE, 'ierj'l l'nssenger if Ticket Agent. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE"!"" The short 4 Popular Routo via Pittsburgh, Titusville & Bui falo, and Buffalo, Cautauqua Lake & Pittsburgh R'ys. 0 N AND AfTER Juno 23d, 1870, Trnins will leave Oil i n v ns follows : T'OH A TT ,,rtil,v (,,:,M i"-"'ixh f VJy t A.lll. conch) nrrivingnt Mnv vilie 10:45 n. m ; Point Clmiitaiiiin, 11:00 a. iu.; Fair Point, 11:15 a. in.; ISiillalo, 1:25 p. in. HVtO A 1T I,,:.V, oxccjit Sun 1 Vl.'-bVI Xl.lt 1. dny.tirrivingiit May- ville3:50 p. m.; Point Chuiituuiu:i, 4:15 p. m.; Fair Point, 4:30 p. m.: liullalo, 7:1a p. in. O P AT D.iily. except Sunday, 1 alt ! (has through coach und Pullman Palace Drawing-Kihiiii rnr) nr riving at Mnyville 5:50 p. in.; point Chuu tautiu, 0:10 p. m.; Fair Point, !:25 p.'m.; liullalo 8:0 p. in. 4i)( p 1T Saturday only, nrriv- wVJ 1 axt la' ing at Mavvillc. 7: 10 t. tn. Point CliHiitamiua, 7:55 p. in.; l'ttir Point, 8:05 p. tn. Trins arrive at Oil City from Chunlnu- iia like l;45 a. in. (Monday only), 2:00 p. in., .!;.. p. in., 8:2.i p. in., Daily. J. L. P.l TMAN, Sunt.. .Mavviile. N. Y. V. S. RA EDWIN, lien I Passenger Agent. liullalo, N. Y. KENDALL'SIteffi will euro Spavi'is. Slint. Curb. Callous. Ac, or any enlargement. AND Will, SPAVIN RUNaVSvrn'i': OUT P,EISTERIN or causing a sore. Xo remedy over discovered ciUitl: it for I B J3 certainty or net ion in slop C pin;.; the liitneness nnd re- inovin.Lf the Imiu-li. Price 81 .IK). Send for circular ulvinir POSITIVE PRonF Sold by di'imurists, or sent bv Hit in venfor. It. J. Kendall. M. I).. Enoiisbiirir Kills. Yt. Harris iV Ewimr. Agents IMikIhiiA. I'ii. mav 20. I v. THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MISER? . Jkhi l'iililitrtl. i'l H Mftlctl f-.'urt h 1'rire nix rrn.. A ljceturo on the Nature. Tienlnienl nnd Radical cute of Seminal Wcukness, or Siitrinittorrlmn, indiiced bv Sell. A liu-e. Invoiuuttiry I'.misKtons. I uipolenev, c- ; vovs liclnlit.v. and I nipciliments l Mnr. I rinjie generally ; I 'onsuui l ion Fpilcuy. I nnd Fits; Mcnt.il und Phvsieal 1 1 n-.i i.n 1 1-, j Ac. Hy RolSERT .1. CI l. EKW I'.ll.. i M. D., author of tho " !rccn Hook. ' Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awlul conseuon ces of Self-Abuse may bo elloctiiallv re moved without medicine, nnd without dangerous surgical operations, lMmries, instruments, rinits, or cordials : nointim; out a mode of euro at once certain ami effectual, by which every sull'erer, no matter w hat hi condition may lie, may euro himself clicsply, privatcl,"nnd radic ally. 5frO-77i lecture will itrove l boon to thou! ml tit tioi'sa ii'lu. Sent, under seid. in a itlnin envolone. to nny address, on receii.t of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Puhlis'hcrs, THE CUIjVERWEEIj M EDICA I. CO.. 41 Ann St., Now York ; 1". O. Rox, 45HO. 8-lli-y.' o R(J AN OF OIL! a xrr- mo xo ror. isr The Titusville Moiimmi Hkii.u.ii con tains full mid complete market und month ly Oil Reports, and nil the local and jjeu eral nt'ws. Price S10 per year. Weekly in iai. 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Sold bv all 1 rtl!: inLs nl. 1L5 eimtx per box. R. E. SELLE15S A CO. -Piltsburgh, Pa. . TPHE WHITE " SEWIKG rACKIKE TUG nSST or AI.L, Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim erafwuiMC VERY ni'vST OPCRATINO QVICKCST SFXtlNG,, XIANISCMi:.ti'r, AMD Host Perfect Sowing llacMno (N THE WORLD. . VI". iV 'i 'Jrt t The grt t pepultrtty et h WWH It the most con- lnclng tritiito to lit xcellonco and niinfrlonly over other mnchinta, and In ubmlltino It to lao trada w pttt It upon Itt mrrlts, and In no Instant his It evfr yet tailed to taUtlj any r&sommomJaUxt IniUlarar. Tha dairdfid !or the White hat fncresaed to lucft ntxlent that we are now compelled to turn out A. Cenaplcte So-wIaqt SoLeblxM tlae day to mvns'pXy tha dcm.aun.d.1 Every machine le warranted fop 3 years, and Mid for eh at liberal discount, or upon easy fjayoiente, to cuit the convenience vt customers. WAflnrxs wAitgai la phoccbtieo tksixoet. WHITE SEWlWMACHINE CO.. ' Nt 353 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.' VlCTORiOUS ! HIGHEST &. BEST AWARD And Grand Mfn'o! of Iliuior. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Arc I1itfiiiiiiliini; Features v( i!ic tclilr:itct Giant Farm ami faretase Fans, ' MAri. IIY A.. P. DICKEY, rfaclr.r, Vts, Kow livinft m;M-.y lr.t; imp, ovt mniii, id- y ; t" eu.l i way iV it .in.l ; t 't .,uit ir ;i i LiimI . nt l .i.'ii , fens, H..t t'r. ; r ;';u-.. t i il . M...1I : (' 'l l.ry Vl-r-t .i '.vilv . m;i . IimIIm-i . S- mate t.i. Irom Win. at, i' . : 1 )' r. ')i. . . : vrry e-rf'M t ti.iv.-.i;tiM( i.e. V r .I .:ium- 'vir. I ; , l lnvi r, V$;i ' (I, Or- lirrtl t ?.-, ; 1 it!it't' Si-ossl. Sr,-(N. 'Viry lir-tr prf :tV. .-v.. rrliirc cvrrv tuiiit'ic r -Mii v ! t i l!". U t . : ihi hotUil tint'. . v , ..' SitW'wUi ' t-I ... 'J.' ;l - v. J 1 I . , . J V.iirtMiw-, 't . . 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Kxcliisivcly dcv-!cd to the practical rd ui alion of votnio nn.l i i 1 1 1 1 1 aed men, for iii-tivo business life. School always, in session. Students can enlcr at nnv iiinc. Scud tor circular. J. '. SMITH. A. ,M., Piicip:d. fcp -'I ::in. lOlt W'OIM; im-.iIv cmcmU.I .ittl.e HY. . ri:i;i,!c.x tni.ee
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