EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORSIM, JULY 11, ml. iJj.j.1.;. - . 'i '. . Ilcpulilirim Count y Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEARRAUUII. For County Surveyor, HENRY C. WIHTf EKIN. For Coroner, .. . Dr. J. W. MORROW. The reduction in the publio dbt during tin aionth of June wai $18, 003,201, and" for tU fiscal year (! ing Juu SOtb, $137,823,253.24. "Uncle Jake" Ziegler seems to have caught th idea wbea he laji that Dsmocratio reform is principally direcUd against preachers and scrub wtmen. Tbe Butler staUimeu is lia- 1 to be read out by his party. mm Tue democratic papers are all en gaged iu praising Governor Fattison's vetoes. Nov, if Governor Paulson's vetoes are all good the work done by the democratic statesmen is nearly all wrong. Where is the democratic pa per with decency enough to come eut and defend the democratic statesmen? The British government has resolv ed to "assist" no mote Irish paupers to come to this country. In , view of the fact that 'the .paupers are being sent back this 'action was judicious. There is neither fun.nor profit in giving paupers a free .ride across the Atlan tic and back'agaia. Altoona Tribune. Tue Republican State Convention meets in Harrisburg to-day for the T, 11 rnnaa f n tm i n a f i n rm ao nA A e t ah Cw Auditor General and.State Treasurer. Hon. N. P. WhnnW ia l.h delerrota -- - - .. fo from this coins It which is a guarantee that tA Republicans of Forest will be represented with scrupulous care aad ability.' What tbe ticket will be no one 8sems willing to hazzard a guess, but that it will be one of purity may be set dewu as an assurance ; further more it will receive the hearty support of all the Republicans and be tri umphantly elected. Among the chancres made in the internal revenue collection districts Mercer county and Mercer county's collector are included. The order is to take effect Jaly 1st or as soon as practicable thereafter. The number of districts is reduced from 126 to 82 a reduction of 44. The present twen tieth district of Fsnna, comprises the counties of Clarien, Forest, Crawford Mercer, Venango, and Lawrence and lias the Hon. James C. Brown, of Greenville, as a shepherd. They are new consolidated with tbe ninetoenth district comprising the counties of Camerou, Erie, Elk, McKean and Warren, and Jacob F. Wather, of Erie, designated collector. Considering the amount of blow ing done by the Democrats in the Vte Congress on civil service reform, "ucinaati Enquirer the organ of mocracy of Ohio indicates a t. The views of the recent ,io convention must have had le do with this sudden de hen the organ in question defiantly heralds the fact vil service sham got a black he platform adopted by the ic convention on Thursday, anctt .her one from Darbin Ward 15otn i its optics are now in mourning. As a Democratic move civil service reform has proven a boomerang in stead of a boom. It has already laid lew the political fortunes of Thurmaa and Pendleton. The results only serve to demonstrate the sham of Dem ocratic professions of reform. The Harrisburg Telegraph says of says of the Republican Convention which will meet in that city to-day "It will be seen by an examination of tbe list of delegates to the State Con vontion but few of tbe counties have instructed for any candidates. . The following are the only instances in which this has been done, and proves the general purpose to consult the people at large in the selection, by leaving the delegates free to act upon their best judgment and information when assembled. Of course this adds to the responsibility of tbe delegates but the recogulzsd high order of men the li exhibits gives assurance that the responsibility will be wisely au faithfully borne. For State Treasurer Allegheny pieseats the present cashier J. E. WENK, - of the Stute Treasury, Mr. Livsey. Mr. Hillings will be supported by Armstrong, Mercer, Clearfield, Tike and Venango. F. C. Bunnell by Bradford and Sullivan. Col. Ege by Cameron, Erie and McKean. Jobn Bell, of Indsana, by Jefferson. Charlts II. Smiley by Juniata and Terry. M'llose, part and possible a complimentary vote of the whole of Berks and Lehigh. And for Auditor General, Col. Grimeson will be sup ported by Armstrong, Bedford, Frank lin and Ilunt'mgton. Captain John T. Potts, by Chester and Montgome ry, ano Mr. Jerome B. Niles, of Tioga Dauphin, two delegates, Pike and Sulivan. Thus it will be been that while twenty-two counties have given instructions, forty-five come to the convention unpledged. Tnr.iiE ia evidence that the Govern or's veto business is running out of stock. The Philadelphia Ledger always conservative ia the expression of an opinion does not stake much on the disapproval of the Firemau'a pen sion bill, for divers excellent reasons. It says that which finds constitutional prohibition against a grant of power cities to pension disabled fireman is very finely drawn so fine, in fact that there would probably be nothing left of the objection after it was argued before the Supreme Court. The Gov ernor has other objections to the bill, but they are not serious. lie thinks it "a bitter potion mixed with the charitable cup" to require the publi cation of tbe names of pensioners. But the list is practically a roll of honor. Instead of giving them an earned right to an annuity, he thinks it better to make them actual paupers by leaving them to "charitable impulses" of pub lic spirited citizens. It is an easy matter to turn a pension system into an abuse , but properly administered, it is the fairest aiid best way of re warding the public servant. The New York Sun "shines fer all" but at times its rays are baleful, and often they're about as illumina tive as a candle in a hollow putnkin. The great Democratic luminary throws a false and flickering light when it represents ex-Secretary Blaine as poking fun at President Arthur's ad ministration and saying that "only accident can prevent Democratic suc cess in 1884." This statement is made by the Sun on the authority of a reporter, who ontirely misrepre sents or misunderstands Mr. Blaine's sentiments and utterances. The Portland (Me.,) Press, speaking by authority, says that while Mr. Blaise did not agree with President Arthur's views in relation to South American matters, he is on very friendly terms with the President and speaks of him with high regard. It may also be said that Mr. Blaine believes that io 1884 the great issuo will be tbe tariff question ; that the people of the coun try favor the protective policy, and will therefore keep the Republican party in power. Mr. Blaiue was al ways a clear judge of issues aud a re liable prophet of results. He has by no means dropped out of politics. It is probable that he will be heard in the pending Ohio campaign, and his voice is certain to be heard in the ixt Presidential campaign in behalf of the Republican ticket. He is confi dent of its success, and whoever says to the contrary does not understand hia sentiments and purposes. English free traders, furnishing in their own couiuct proof of the truth of the time-honored axiom, "Tbe wish is father to the thought," frequently lay the flattering unction to their souls that free-trade ideas aro making rapid progress iu America. But they are as frequently awaktned from their dreams of conquest in the new world by sudden contact with some hard, stern fact which shatters tbe airy fabric of their dreams and shows them how utterly they are mistaken. At such times the plaints they utter are thoroughly English in their selfish ness and unreasonableness. At a meeting of tbe Cobden club ia London on Saturday night last, the members gave free vent to their feelings regar ding America's obtusencss and stupid ity in refusing to throw herself into the arms of the British free traders and permit them to work their own sweet will with her now prosperous icdustries. And as a consequence they made themselves ridiculous, i fact, however, of which they are doubt Jess oblivieus. If these English free traders would ceade their efforts to in duce the people of the United States to commit industrial suicide, and would diroct their energies to the im provement of tbe condition of the laboring classes of their own country they would at least have the satis faction of knowing that they were en gaged in a good cause,- even if they accomplished as little as thry have thus far in their tirades against the industrial and commercial policy of the United Stales. However, if these Cobden club people are unable to dis mount from their hobby let them ride it to death. It amuses them and has thus far doua lis little injury. liar ritbnrg Telegraph. A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting t be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evideuce of its great aluo is tbe fact that parties knowing its great tfficucy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fac simile of n wnluut leaf -blown iu "the glass ; and a Green Leaf ou the outsido wrapper. The "Restorer" ia as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, Uolloway & Co., Phila delphia, and Hall & Ruckkl, New York, wholesale agents. How a Woiihii'h 1,11c Wim Saved. After she liml tested the skill of nil tho best doctors in Western Pennsylvania and New York, nnd had paid over 1,000 without any permanent good, tho limbs became elloctod with even tenfold greater virulence, not only eating away the Hush, but attacking tho bons beneath. It also affected her head and face, making her almost blind nnd deaf, reduced to a .mere skeleton, weighing but hO pounds, tho doctors pronounced her at death's door. Perunu was then given her, as stated, unci with tho result given on pago 24 iu lr. Ilartinan's "Ills of Life." She took no other medicine and is perfectly well. Superior Kxrcllciire. Tho reasons for Peruna's superior ex cellence in all diseases, nnd its modus op erandi, aro fully explained in Dr. Hart mnu's lecture reported in his book on tho 'Ills of Life,' and How to CuroThom' from page 1 to pane, 10, through the whole book should be read and studied to get tho whole value of this par-excellent rem edy. These books can bo had ut all the drug stores gratis. Perunn is tho best immediate Kxpncto rant (Cough Medicine), that has yet been compounded by physician or druggist. There is nothing in medical print that can at nil compare with it. And no less bo is it the very best Tonie, .Stimulant. Nervine, Diurotic, Alterative, Anti-Dyspeptic, Appetizer, thematic, (Rlood med icine,) Arc, Ac, that has ever been com pounded by doctor or layman. It should therefore, always be kept on hand for im mediate use. llorough Ordinances. SIDEWALK ORDINANCE. Be if enacted, .C-c. 1st. That n sidewalk be built on the West side of Kim Street, from tho corner of Walnut Street to tho coner of Riverside Street; Provided, nev ertheless, that those who have already built walk, under notice, between these points shall not bo compelled to rebuild them, but keep them in repair. 2d. That a sidewalk be built on the Kant side ot LI in Street, commencing at J. N. I letsworth s, running thence to S. If. Haslet's corner, thence up Iutch Hill road on the .South side thereof, to tho cor ner oi ino street, thence up West side Vine Street to inland's Street, and thence up the East side of Vino Street, to Wal nut Street. 3d. Said wnlks on Kirn Street to be 5 feet 4 indies wide, and on Dutch 11 ill road and Vine Street to be 4 feet wide ; each to be made of oak boards one inch thick, or in stead thereof, of pine one and one-half inciies in tuicuness, with three strinuera or supports under the walk, 3 inches by 5 inches, fif oak or pine, und at least 5 nans to tno uoara, 121) lor oak boards and 161) for 1J inch boards. 4th. Said walk to bo built within (30) thirty days fiom this date by the owners of land fronting thereon, r,r it will be built for them at their expense. Passed Jul v "2d, A. D. 1s:s. SAMUEL D. IKWIN, Burgess. Attest, P. M. Cl.AKK, Secretary. CATTLE ORDINANCE. J!c it oritttineil, ic. Skc. 1. That from aud after the first day of August, A. D. lisKt, it shall not bo law ful for any cows, heifers, or oilier horned cattle to bo suffered to run at laruo in Tio- nesta Borough, between tho hours of nino o clock iu the evening and lour o'clock in the morning, but the same shall bo put up in stables or otherwise properly secured by the owners thereof, under a penalty of une noiiar lor eacii and every animal so running at largo contrary t this ordi nance. Sue. 2. It Is hereby made the duty of tho Jligh ( 'unstable ot said Borough to tako up anil impound any such animal going at large, as atoresaul in sunt Borough, when he shall notil'v the owner or owners of such seizure and impounding, and if lliev shall not within three clays lrom such notice reclaim their property by pav ing the above penalty and tho costs of Keeping, hut In case the same is not re claimed and costs and penalty paid us aforesaid within the three day's, then it shall be the duty of said otlicor alter hav ing given six days notice of the sale to sell said animal or animals in the usual manner of Constable's sale. The warrant for said sale to be made by the Burgess uudur his hand and seal, upon complaint or iniormauon or tlie High Constable ainrcsuid. Si:i 3. The High Constable is hereby authorized, in case of sale, to retain all le gal costs, and collect the penalty aforesaid. in all cases paying over tho same to tho Burgess, to bo by him paid to the Borough Treasurer, and tho surplus, if any, to be disposed of by tho Burgess according to law. Tho Constable shall bo allowed a fee ot lilty cents lor each seizure, out ol said penally, and such costs for sales and no tices us tire allowed Constables by the laws of this Commonwealth for similar services. 1'AssKD this OtH day of July, A. D., ioo.. a.ai ui.ij i. uiiv lis, isurgoss Attest, 1'. M. O.AUK, Secretary. 1 R. A. FISHER, i ' DENTIST, WARREN, PA Having resumed his practice in Forest county he will inak a 1mm Hiinwtiuiil viit to Tionesla on all regular court weeks jib win no lounu ai me Central House Pei'ltx-i satisfaction guaranteed, juurb-eU TIBS WOULD IS rilLIi OF C00D THINGS! NEVER LOOKED SO CHEAP AND SO PRETTY AS TI1EY DO THIS SEASON, AND WE HAVE LOTS OK Til KM 03? OT CA$H T AND NO FORMAL WK ARE ALWAYS READY AND PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOM ICRS CLOTH IN A SPECIALTY. CLOT1IINU CHEAP EST. CLOTHIM1 FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. . ALSO TIIK CELEBRATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. OENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DUESS (iOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS, (il'.OCKRI ES. (iKOCERIKS. -V II HI-A.IDWJLE3, CROCKERY. FLOUR, FEED, AMD PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! IT. J. I-IOPKI2STS & CO., UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section 37 T., revised statutes United States, tho undersigned will oiler at public miction, at tho Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, on WEDNESPAV, tho 1.1th of AUGUST, 1883 at tkn o'clock A. M., the following real estate situated on the Alleghany River, oeiow jiuuicr piiauon: tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venango county, Penn.. and begin ning at a post on tho Alleghany River nearly opposite tho west end of Holeman's Island, thence by land late of Onandagit Oil Company north 333 3-10ths perches to n post nnd ironwood, thence by Holland Land Company s laud east Jul: perches to i a chestnut, thence south 374 perches to n post at the Alleghany Kiver. thence along said river to the beginning; patented to A. Jlolemau, January 4, Containing 3iU acres, more or less, excepting about live acres conveyed, October lii,is(3, book JO, p. 00, by A. Holeman to Peter Uraco. tract 2. That Island in the Alleghany River, same township, fronting the lirst named, known as Holeman's Island, con taining originally forty-tivo acres, more or less. Tract 3. Situntod in Tionesta Township, Forest county, adjoining tho first named on thu east; patented, January 30, 18i, to 1 has. iiolemau, Moses I lerson nnd A. Holeman, beginning at a maple tree. thence down tho Alleghany River north 75 degrees west 1!73 perches to a post and maple on me east line ot the lirst named tract, thence by said tract north 374 perehos to a chestnut tree, thouco by land bito of Holland Land Company east 8.3 IMOths perches to a post, and thenco by laud war ranted in the name of J. Curtis south 'iZ degrees east 48(1 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising tho tracts formerly owned by A. holeman, Moses Pierson, Picrsoii and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with inter est secured on tho premises, or all cash at option of purchaser, ten per cent to bo paid at time cf sale. K. KAY N Kit, Solicitor of the Treasury. arm Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in tho market. The above cut represents the most pop ular style for tho people, which wo otter you for tho verry low price of ?U0. Re member, wo do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. After having examined it, jf it is not all wo represen', return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address CHAS. A. WOOD . i- Co., No 17 N. Tenth Sirect, Philadelphia, Pa. maylti-lOt pilOTOiiUAPII A LLERY, -I TIONESTA, PA M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. Ai5 tfT'-i$L Pictures takcu in all tho latest styles of the art. iitj-tf JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of und Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. in ay 4 81 TON EST A. PA. Dr. Kline's Great Nervo Restorer is tho marvel of the age for ull Nerve Dis eases. All tits stopped free. Send to 931 Arch St., Philadu. sepiU-Sltf OPISTsTIISrCr 1 CLOTHINO A SPECIALTY. CLOT1IINU CHEAPEST. CLOTH I NU FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. HUNTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS OOODS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. G KOCEKI ES, (tKOCERl KS. K A V I tnko pleasure in telling tho Sportiug Fiateruily that I have ro-purchased Till (U. JSLKIXES FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old J- stand, anil I nm prepared to attend to all my friends, aud the publio generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN I'.NE! I shall keep a perfect stock of a'l winds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHBftJCTACKLE. I shall also continue to handle (lid "Willie" Netting Mutliiwe, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come nnd see ne. You will liml mc ALWAYS AT HOME. Muz.lo Loaders made to order and w ar- ranted. nCfTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS iUL3 BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND I AITiii ULLY DUNE. 13. A . 1SAI,1MVIX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, in Nftturns pwitest romwly and Is the principal Ingredient of almost fvery jru Kcrlntit.il lr. HurMnnn (rive t h i rivnft paticiitH. WWW HWIWWWM JJfi rtiU NA. pifiu-viinly iviivca with every mm the yon hit thooltl, ilm mMillf-ni'tMl. tho bnhe nnd tho mother. H92ittX'.SL73: i'i:iti NA cieansi'S tno bsu iu til nil Impurities; touen tho btitnuu'h, regulate the heart, unliH-ks tho mu-rcllnfM of thu liver. Ktrmtfftlit'iiH thu icrvesnnit Inv1t?r ales tho brain. t2SS52ttFB&QUS3&3ai I KHUN A In I HO greilUl U JiJ ir UiCI t HljKCk Mooil, find to tho weivry Riid ttrtnt from tho tolls and raresof thodnylt givrsnwoet ant! refreshing bloep. tgUypTOCBbyWPqSfc l'KHUNA lttCOIl)HM:a wholly Ul Vt'KlilMi: Ingredient. on h ono n irre:it remedy In TKlttTN A laplcJLlHili Ltateaud YU 11 help the Btoimu h to Ulgent any article of food. In I -.Ivor find lilduuy dibeuwA, und In Chronic i'aturrh. It jfisMivi-lv mj otjual. It never fill La. BfluflPflBUlSSW Auk your drunKt for iir, liaiiin tminphleton "Tho ills of l.tfo." HW Vor 1'ilcii, Dlunhuiii, or JUUnoyti, uku SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS. G-ROCERIES! TOR A COO, CIGARS, HAKD WA II E, Q U E E N 8 Wr A It E. G L ASS WA UE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS HREAI), OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class, ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.f.0, S3..r)0, $I..r)Q, yii.,r)0 and u iwa rds. F. F. AVhittkkin, H. C. Whittkkin. Sliellield, Pa. Tinntmta, Pa. WHITTEKIN DROS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, S.!ar or Triantriilation Survey ing. Rest ttt In.strumeiiU and work. Terms on application. Sl'liSCRlliE for tho Rki-uulk'AN, only jl.GO pvr annum. SI1III IS RAILROAD. TIMMTARLK IN EFFECT Apr, 1, ISb.'l. W chI w a i ( . K i m it" i i vi mi o n E "TwTvrd". V. M . A.M. (i 1!0 v A. M V. M. S i!l Mil 4 2-- arPittHhurtrh lv ...New Cnsl.le... Mercer Franklin lv...Oil Oily...Hr H 1!H 1 1 00 12 14 l ar. IS 00 e. m r. m" :i lo 1) 4.1 10 (10 (t l.r. r. m. ft w 0 m A.M. A. M. 7 (( 'l ;i( r. m. M. :i! r. M P.M.I I'liiUrTime." 12. 'II I ! 10;ar... Oil Citv....lv U i:s 12 nr. 11 M OlcnpoliM ...Eaiflo Rock.,. J'roHidont Ti4inesla 1 1 ickorv ..Triinkeyvllle. Tidioiitn II 40 1 41 s :ts S l!0 is or. (7 .n 7 i:. t7 '.'ft 7 2H f7 1 7 4S 8o:t 8 It 8 21 8 4:t U (1.1 ao A. M. a7m. 11 :u ia 4i 3 Ril 4 14 H '22 4 Kli f4M a i.i s :io n oo 1. M. P. M. i 4r II a. l:m in -'id fl 2! 10 I 10 10 (11! IU.riO tll!H ritompson ... 7 loj Irviiietun. 1'-! 11 II 40 (1 r-o Warren. (I -Oil v...Kin.uu... A. M. A.M. A. M. 10 (IO 4 l.ylv...ItrHd('ord, 7 i0 11 21 4 0,1 IV. M. 8 ()." 1 l(;iv Olenn A. M. V. M. A.M. r. m. 4 17 8 :iOj ar...Klnzua....lv 7 4:1 C'orvdon 7 l-'t ....Wo'i' Run. ...I 4 47 7 00 Quaker Rrldno.l 5 00 i .10 Red House....! 5 !!( 6 no lv Salamanca ari i lM a.m. r. M. 'Additional Thain Leavo I'.radt'onl 7:10 a, in., Kin.ua U:0D a. m. Arrives Warren 10:15 u. m. A muTioN a l. Tuain Leaves Oil Citv 0:10 am. 01eiuoli 0:51 am. Eairlo Roclt 7:10am, l'resident 7:Hiam, Tionetda 8:10iiu Hickory 0:00am. Trunkevvi lie l:L'0am.Tl:l- oute lOMlOnm, Tliompson J0::1S, lrvinetou 12:.1."tn, Warren 1:27 pin. Arrives Kin 7,ua. '1:00pm, Itradl'ord 4:4.'pm. M' x da yTh a ins Leavo Warren 9:'20am, 4:20pm: Kin.ua 10:'.!."iiim, 5:0Opm: arrive ltraillord 12:0ftnoon, 0:li.pm. Leavnllrad ford 8::i0ain, .':00pm, nrrivo Kinua 10:10 am, 4:40pm; Wurreti KhftOam, ft: Iftjun. Trains leaving oil Citv Lnoain, 2:;t0pm, arriving Oil Cit- 2:O0pn', 12:aoiii'lit, run daily l.ctwecn Oil City unit Pitb-liiirgli. PiTTsiu-iKiii Division Trainn leavo Oil City Ran, 7:00. 10:1.1 n. m.. 2:45. 4:1.1. 0:15 p. m., arrive Oil City Roo, 8:00, 0:45 a. m ::.". y.-.ir. k.mh n m Trains leaving Oil City L.'IOam, 2:1.1pm, arriving )il City Looiun, 2:a,lpm, run daily lietwi. 'ii l'.UIlalo and PitUliui uh. t FIk Hlalions, Nl"p i.nly on signal. Trains on the River Division between New Castile and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between Oil City and Sala manca, arid ou the LulValo Division on l'hilaiiclplihi time, which is :t) inidutus insicr man i oiiiniuus lime. Pullman Sleepinir Cars between RufTalo and Pittsburli on trains urriviiiK Pitta burgh 8:20am., and leavinir PitlaburcU O:20pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City and Buffa lo on trains leaving oil City '2:45pm, ar riving Oil City 2;:.1pm. JT'r-TicUcts sold and baggage checked to all principal point. (iot time lahlcH giving lull information from Coiupanv's Agents. WM. S. UALDWIN, Gen ) Pass'r Ag't, (iEM. S. I i ETCH ELL, Gcn'l Sup't. Nos. 41 .V I't Exclumge St., Hllllalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tioiiesta, Pa. lSuckcyo Force Pump o o rra r3 CO rs u- C3 -o o cr. n" O 5 2 CO m o r- CZ2 s. O o CA LL AND fi ET PRICES, El ID. H'JUIBEL, TIONESTA, PENN' A. GUElTTKEH'3'LUNa IIEALS2, llMfUUVB TU UOUB. 4 TuH TIIK CL'kK OV CONSUMlTIOX Splttliig of BIiod, Brm ililtis, Cuui!li. tlii, Cstarih of lnt. aril i l Inai'Hxua uf the t'ulmu:iury Oruam. j J'rit-e, 80 cnt ii1 1 OX Auk your IruKL'iht for it. .TRADEMARK, U t CMlIUlt k CO. fitUburiih. WWW STOPPED FREE Insane Hersom Restoredi "iSKl t. litnVt l CO I VJntH i;l Inkai .liuli: if taken a Ulrecu.4. No Pits ajtrr .i.fimtthty'sitse, TieutlMo and $t trtl bottlefreto ,h V I i.i.t I. .ut. 1 haw iiiibh.ii dv n..... L j I1. O. tii.i t'xni esg mU'lrusi la 1. K LINK, uMArcliiL.riinutit;lplaii,ra. Xtxifi ttuHpalUruwiu. mi LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Esay on the rad ical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, linpotcncy, Mental ami Physical Incapac ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy ami Fits, induced by acli'-indulgeuce, or sexual extravi gance, Ac, The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proven by hia own experience that tho awful consei'iuen cch of Self-Abuse may be ellcctually cured .without (hingi'ious 'surgical operations, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at once eer tuin aixl i tlec.tual, by which every sullerer no mailer what lus condition maybe, may cure himself cheaj. ly, privately aud rad ically. :frThis Lecture should bo iu the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Scut under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y.,JSY., P. 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