4) EDITOR. WEDNESDAY mum, MAR. J, 1881. OUR NEW U. S. SENATOR. Following is a brief sketch of the new U. b. Senator from Pennsylvania: lloa. Join I. Mitchell is a member .of the present Congres. He resides id Wellsboro, Tioga county. He was born in Tioga county, July 28, 1838 He Bpent his boyhood upon his father's farm, lie recti vcd a common school education and private instructions, and passed soma time at the University of Lewisburg, 1'a,, in ' 1857 to 1859, but did ' ubt graduate. He taught ecliool for a while, and when the war broke out ho entered the service, serv ing first as Lieutenant aod afterward as Captain of the 136th Regiment, under Col. Thomas M. Bayne, and made a record worthy of a soldisr. He was admitted to the bar of his native county in 1864 and has since been one of its leading members, being interested in most of the important cases. He was elected District Attor ney of the county in 1868, serving three years. He edited the Tioga County A gitator d uring the year 1870. He was a member of the State House of Representatives five years, from 1872 to 1876, inclusive, served as Chairman of the Judiciary General and Ways and Means Committee. His abilities made him the leader of the House whilst he served in that body. When he was elected District At torney he succeeded Mr. Niles, and when he was elected to the Legislature he also succeeded that gentleman, who is now among his most ardent support ers and warmest personal and political friends. During his career in the Leg islature he was prominently named for the Speakership, but modestly gave way for others. In 1876,heu he was still in the Legislature, and without any solicita tioa on his part, he was elected to Congress from his district the six teenth. He had been put up by the citizens, irrespective of party, and was elected without opposition. In 1878 he was unanimously renominated, and re-elected, the vote being 11,133 for him against 5,849 for Sraish a Demo crat, and 9,954 votes' for Davis a Greenbacker. In 1880 he wrote a letter, copied all bver the' State, say ing he was to poor to stand the ex pense of a third term, and bis declina tion was reluctantly accepted so that his membership in the lower house ceases on March 3d. He will now, all unsolicited by himself, be elevated to a higher seat, and will doubtless sustain as a Senator the record he has inada in other positions. - ( y Personally, be is said to be a man " cf very high character, and one whose social relations aro of the happiest nature. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Special to the Republican. Washington, D. C, Feb. 26, '81. The question which -now agitates political circles is, what shall bo done toward refunding? There is developing so much opposition to the present bill from the National Banks, and outside the Democratic party, that ancient enemy of the public credit, there seems so small an amount of sentiment iu its favor, that it is thought by many that even in the event of its becoming a law the President would veto it. In the consideration of this bill the Dem ocrats have shown plainly to the peo ple of the country how unfit they are to be trusted with the control and direction of the policy which is to make or mar us, how totally lacking the ability needed to introduce, Mature, and execute wise measurers of finan cial legislation. The threat of toe National Banks to withdraw their circulations if forced to accept the new bonds as sole securi ty therefor is one which wiser men, aad men of more extended financial experience and kuowledge than the Democratic party seems possessed of, would not have regarded in vain. So far, about;$5,000,000 worth of National Back securities have been withdrawn to retire circulation, and there is no telliog to what extent contraction of tbe currency may be carried despite the exertions of Secretary Sherman, if the present funding bill becomes a law. Thework( upon the appropriation coujMcring Xle few days that u of tie tci-iiau, doe not progress J. K. WENK, in a manner at all satisfactory. The House Committee, on appropriations is still engaged in consideration of the General Deficiency bill, it being tbe last one. Senator Booth submitted to the Senate a report from the Confer ence Committee on the Pension bill, which as concurred in, and the bill only awaits the same action from the House and the Presidents signature to become a law. The -Post Office bill was yesterday referred to a Conference Committee. The River and Harbor bill is in the hands of the Senate Com mittee on Commerce, and over 130 amendments have been offered to it. This bill is very sick and may die at the close of the session, though many of it's items are meritorious and to a certain extent necessary. The Forti fication bill passed the Senate yester day. In the House, Senate amend ments to the Legislative bill were re. ferred to the Committee on Appropri ations. The .Sundry Civil bill is still under consideration in the House. It can readily be seen that from the amount of necessary work to be done, Congress will have its hands full the few remaining days of the session. Senator Matt. Carpenter, of Wiscon sin, died in this city this morning. The city is overflowing with stran gers at the present time, and more are arriving each day.' Phil. Unclaimed Letters. In Tionesta, Pa., P. O., March 1. 1881 : Enos Blosser, Miss Tilla Carr, Robert A. Fryer, T. L. Ponell, Niles P. Peterson. If not called for within 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. J. M. McKay, P. M. We have received fram Saalfield's Music Store, 8S9 Broadway, New York, something in the way of a "Ten Cent Library of Music," that fairly takes our breath away. It, is a publi cation that this enterprising house has decided to issue every month, (Sub scription price $1.00 a year, sinHe numbers, 10 cts. each,) which is gotten up in the same style and shape as any other music, co matter how high- priced, and yet containing sixteen pages of the most popular music for 10 cts. It is certainly astonishing. The first number which has just come to hand contains Waldtenfel's im mensely popular "Tres Jolie Waltzes," the beautiful little ballad, "In the Gloamiug," and two other ' pieces. Other numbers contain the popular tacquet Waltz, Miss Thursby's Twickenham" Ferry, Boccaccio March, Lardy Dab, whilst the last number issued is said to contain a complete 'otpourf of "The Pirates of Penzance,' which ordinarily retails for $1.00 alone whilst in this case it contains two other pieces besides. Catalogues mailed on receipt of a three cent E,tamp by the publishers. Craw ford County, Pa., City of Titus ville. J Personally appeared before me Mary Murry, who, being sworn ac cording to law, deposes and says : That she resides at the sorner of Franklin aud Water streets iu said city. That she was suffering with excruciating paiu from the Inflammatory Rheuma tism for the space of ssveu days, that she was screaming from the pain and got no rest during all thistime. That she received relief within twenty min utes after taking the first dose of Wil son's Lightning Remedy for Rheuma tism, and went to Bleep. And that she has had a permanent cure within ten days, and that she was up and about within five days. Mary Murry. Sworn and subscribed to before me this the 15th day of April, A. D. 1880. J. D. B. Clak, It. Justice of the Peace. Two Organs. Regulate firet the stomach, second the liver; especially the first, so as to perform their func tions perfectly and you will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all the ills that mankind is heir to, in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters, only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to these two organs. Maine Farmer. 2t. Mrs. Partington Says. Don't take any of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the humau cibtern; but put your trust in Hop Bitters, which cure dilapidation, cotitive habits ajid all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extact of tripod fdver f They are the ?is i.j xtniurx of niediijnes. Motion (Hole, "t ! , i Fop Sale pr Rent, The Klinostiver house, situated near G. W. Bovard's residence, and at present occupied by Thos. Ilassey. Terms reasonable and very easy. Inquire at this ofiiee. If, after a fair test, you aro not cured of gTavel, nervous debility, or any disease of tbe. kidneys by using Prof. Guilmett's French Kidney Pad, then tbe druggist from whom you bought will refund the money paid. It stands everywhere without an equal for the cure of gravel non-reten tion, liver and kidney complaint, ner vous irritation. Barosma brings quiet sleed, and is not an Opiate. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville. It. Counterfeiters are ever oa the alert to find fresh fields to work, but they never imitate a worthless article Prof. Guilmett's French Kidney Pad was brought out about tea years ago, and since then a host of chape without skin or ccncience have sought it imi tate it by many worthless affairs , but a discriminating public will hold "fast to that which is good," and the Guil mette Pad more than hold its own. It cures all kidney diseases and succeeds where medicine often fails. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of tho qualified voter of Tionesta Bor ough bc.hool District will bo hold oa the 2ND DAY OF APRIL NEXT, at tho usual place of holding the munici pal flections in said llorougb to decide by ballot of tho question of the incurring, by said School District, of indebtedness for the purposo of building a new school house therein, in accordance witn the Act of ilOth of April 1874: "An Act to retrulato tho manner of Increasing the indebtedness of municipalities to provide for the redemp turn of the same, and to itunoso penalties for the illegal increase thereof," and the corporate authorities of said School Dis trict have by their voto dulv recorded on their minutes authorized the incurring of a aeui uj me amount ot tive thousand dol lars for said purpose according to said Act, and set forth said statement required under the same as follows. Amount of the last assessed valuation for school pur poses $90,076.00. Amount of the proposed debt $5,000. Amount of the percentago of me proposed increase 5j per cent. Tionesta, Pa., February 22, 1881. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that P. M. Clark, oi me uorougu 01 xionesta, f orees Coun ty, Pennsylvania, has applied to the Sec retary Of Internal Affairs of Pennsvlva nta. for Five Hundred and Fitfv (550) acres of unimproved land situate in Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania. Bounded as follows, to-wit: On the Kast by Warrant No. 2SS2, granted to Wilhelm Willink et al ; on the South by Warrants jiuB. .vwa ana snud. granted to Jeremiah Warder; on tho West by Warrant No. 3187. granted to Leroy and Link lain, and on tho North by Warrant No. 3878, grant- eu iv w uneim v liiinK et al. P. II. CLAHX. Tionesta, Fa., Feb. 18, 1871. The Kramer Wagon Co. OF OIL. CITY, PA., Is prepared to furnish the best wagon for . i. a i i i . . , an. jiurjwnw tutu, can ue uaa in me coun try. at as low prices as can ha Imd nnv. where. Having added a saw mill to our establishment we will buy saw logs of all kinds aud pay cash, for same. We will mao uuy siuinpuge. Address as above. janl9 3m litbllahmeiiL 80 Perm Straet, Pitta elarlr educatXil tad legally qualified, a Diploma at mom aliewi, haa bttm longer eaited ia the eueeiai reatmeat of Chromo, Sexual and Urinary dlaeaeea, Kiaa any other lihyeieiaa la 1'ituburgb. Tboea de.tmo tire diaeaaei, eaneed by aeerei LaMla ia yoatl), r aa IHMATOEHHUiA, SJaMflKAI, WBigMiaS, , .. and their dieaatroue eflectai A'ereou JHIhln, WUlU Lottu Xtmtted Devtlopmnt, Fact Pitwilw, HeuX tyee. Poor Mmxum. IritabUut. JadifraMow, rireuMiud Cannmptum, itrd u rtar. AwnoH to i'oonfv, ia. wmpaatf Mmmapt or hunnu; andrttullina in Im pounor, Sexual Exhauatlon, lie., perfectly and par lauently aured. Alao reeent ot lnuc-itauUiiig oaaea of trouorrhcaa, Oleet, Btnotora Byphilia. (all forma ) rleetina iitjuCh, Ttu-oat. Jlo, A'lnn, JtlouJ, Monti, uiid xfamu? and Internal Orffann. are treated on fioientibo ariueiplea and with aaparalleled rscoeai. A l(.-tiaa mpeuenoa in thunaanda t)f oaaea of ail atagea, oral v fear, eontribatea .kill. Curable oaiea guaranteed ft Seubtaxieta it la frankly italed. DoaoripUva Fam phletaentfree. treatment eon be Kent aeeurely aic hnrately to perexma at a diatanee. Consultation fix a. Wonderfal ienDiaLarea tru ui IiImi ..h .h. a-ay marry; who not; why! ho to marry; proper Ce. o. Keprodnetion healthy, beautiful ehildreu leat dieooveriee. Impedimenta to marriage ; catiea, eowaaeqaenea, our. Keliabl preacripuoiie. Book for SlVA1'": t'eTbody ahould read it. frl.e. W aeDea. aNUOOD; lUuee and ahuie. M Dig. a, I teau. OM ANiiOOl); oauael of itadaoay. at pagei. eailta. booae for 113 ela., mi ttul. l. Adireaa Dr. Whin. at. Awarued the Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 581 Uroadwav, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers fc Dealers in Velvet Frameg, Albuma, QrephoBcopes. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Engravings, Chroraoe, Photographs, And kindred goods Celebrities," Actreua es, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. tTea Qaa 1TouilnnnitAiu V m a 1. . the way of STEUEOPT1CONS and MAO- 1U LANll'.nAn. Kacli htvle 1x11111 tho liuft nfifji el HhB 111 the market. Heautit'ul Photograplc Transparencies of Statuary and engraving for the window. Convex Olass. Manufacturers of vol vet frames for Miniatures and Convex Class 1'ieturen, Catalogues of IhiHtiin and hlilt with directions lor using, sent on receipt often t-enu. i-,, 7 .;rin OH WOItK fif evtTv doscription esecu ttxl at tlio KKI'UliLlCAN ollitt. m MPajPDSB&CO. Paler la FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES! FOR3IQN A DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. rrnsT class qttat jty. BY SQUARE DE aL IN a WE 110 PK TO MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE O 'A 9 1 Si "9 2 ' au .MUM, mi. i i.mi n MltlUli. UaSII, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 11, 880. STOVES! AND Sheet Iron Ware I WOULD respectfully Inform the citi zcnn of Tionesta and" vicinity that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lim. I also make a specialty in manufacturing SHEET IROX STOVES and equipments suitable for rafting pur pores. Also all kinds of REPAIRING DOREM SHORT ROTICE Tho Highest Market Price Paid for RACS AND JUNK AT ED.HEIBEL'S Opp. Lawrence IIouso, may2tf TIONESTA, PA. Formerly PittsburRh, TirusvilU & Buffalo Ry WINTER TIME TABLE, Dec.' 1, 1880. A.M P.M. 8 00 4 40 4 31 3 05 (4. Valley Hi.) P.M. A.M 6 35 12 55 12 40 10 08 ar Pittsburgh lv ar.... Parker ...lv ar...Foxburg..lv ar. Franklin ..lv 4; 9 05 12 08 12 3(1 1 48 2 32 2 45 5 00 A. M. 6 30 6 40 6 53 7 01 7 04 7 22 7 38i 7 46 8 02 8 22 8 40 A.M. P. M. P. M. 225 2 01 1 53 1 CO 1 34 1 19 1 12 12 58 12 37 12 20 P. M. P. M P.M 8 40 ar... Oil City....lv ....Rockwood.... Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkey ville.. Tidioute ...Thompson a... lv..Irvineton..ar 2 15 3 50 4 04 124 8 SI 8 17 8 09 8 03 7 49 7 32 7 21 7 U! C45 6 30 r. m. 0 11 r. m. 3 3D r. m. 6 00 4 4(5 2 37 2 45 2 48 3 04 3 20 3 27 3 44 4 03 4 20 P.M. P. M. 4 35 4 40 5 04 5 28 5 40 (102 6 45 7 15 P. M. IK)' 11 12 00 D.A.V.dr.lty) lv... Warren ...ar A.M. 8 53 A.M. 11 35 4 45! a.m. (Jne Railway) P. M.j !J 00 , 6 20lv.. Bradford ..ar t Phil Jb Erie Ity) 1 v.. .Warren ...ar lv..Stoneham..ar 1. M. 7 38 7 55 A 1 ) 1 1 1 TIO X A L TRAIN S Ukave Parker 6:30am. Foxhure-'liMOmi. Franklin d-cli'mm Oil City D:50am. Arrive Tionemta 11:22 am, Tidiomo 12:30pm, Irvinoton 2:00pm, Warren 2;35pm., Ktaneham 2:Win. L'ixvx Stoneham 7:30am, Warren 7:4.Mtm, j i viiit-ioii Biiuani, arrive J luioute l.i.uii, Tionesta lOi.an,, Oil Citv 12;J);un ( Ml A I rr A I 'oi T A i.aiji,' iiivrrcrrtv Trains leave Oil Cily for Pvt. Centre, Ti tusville, Spartansburg, Centreviile, Corrv, Mayville. liro-tn at 0:511am, llt;45a'm, 2:40 pm, 5:00pm, 8:50pm. Arrive at 7:i"5um, iJ:4:iam. SHipm, 3:,Cpm, 8:'.5pni. .- Nnnday Train loaves 7:30am arrives 7:2(i)in. UNION A'. TiTITSVTT.T.W TIT? 1VPII Train leaves Titusvillo 5:r;0pm; uiiivos Union City 8:00j)m. Leaves Union City 7:00am ; arrives Titusville l:15am. i rains run aaiiy except Nundav. Trains aro run on Philadelphia time. Pllltmilll Stl.iariiiir I ... - - ' I ' ' t vain j LI 11 uuuy I ICtAV pen TitlltlvllA an. 1 1il ll.i. ,vl. .... .'c - ------ - . ..u..'. .b.n.ttl f;iluiuaillO leaving jHroeton. 3: 15pm and Pittsburgh to all principal points. Get til li ft tlihll'H mvintr fiill InfArmnlinn p,. . ... a i ' 1S t iliMLIVU froui Company' Agents. T. II. WILSON, Gen. Kupt. W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City Pa. ben I Pass. Agent. 42 Exchantro St.. Buffalo. N'. Y. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. NO OTHER medicine will cure a cough so quick as Piso'a Cure for Consump tion. There is 110 other medicine that tastes so good aa Piso's Cure tor Consump tion. It should no kent alwavs in th house, because it is a certain and safe rem edy for Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis and Sore throat. - It will cure Consumption, consequently it will cure thwso lesser complaints, w hich aro so often the fore runner of Consumption. Convoy, O., Mar. 3, 1880. We have sold a trreat mauv lmlllm nf Piso's Cure for Consumption, and havn not heard onri word of cGiimlnin.. Itulf all speak highly and in words of praiso about the good it has accomplished. JUNES & SON. QEORfilS HENDERSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shoo fust door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, sham poon or hair-cut call on Mr. Jl. He is tirst-class in every respect. augO-tl'- Meodelssohn Piano G '.Vi.l innkc, Uir Uic next PIANOS fVirstf Mi,r Cira:it? QrPVT I1 M.iL'iiiHePi.t ronewood easo elegantly finished, 3 Mrb-gs 7J.;( Qc rfn T i"a Lives lu ll patent enntnnte and large fancy moulding round ensn. full Iron l'.fN.e, 1- leneh (.rand Action, ( trand llammetw. in l,t eveiv ii.Miovement which can ij any way ten.l to tho perfeotlon of the lnvlrnmrnt h:e been a-hled X.-rA.Our pi'ice for tliUliistrument box and delivered on ciiis ev c'0 i K rf ork, with flhe Piano Cover, Stool and Book, only OXi-- l-t).Ul The Piano IVill bo sent mi test trial. Please semi reference if yen do no! send motiev wi border. rsh sent with order Will bo. elu tided ami Ireiurht cl.mvues lu.id l-y ,n both ways if the Piano is not just as rei.rcsented In m Ad vet lisen.e.it. 'Thousand IVi-"0.- !r4'irn,,a'0'i,,', Kv'ry ""finnent U,U v Wanantod f..r livo year. PI A NOS ?1".t1,.iM) (,wm. St!"! 1 1ver n,,l V',,,lk-) A11 st-fii'Hv lli;Kt-olimi. and 77- , ,U1 nt Wholosnlo Inttory prices. TIicmh Pianos mud-? one of 1,1,0 hnest display- at the Centennial Exhibition, and were nnanmemsl v reeomn.em od for the H.ghest Honors. She Squares contain our New Patent NcKletl.e greatest im proyement in the htjtory o Piano making. Tho Uprights are tho li. est in America. Positively w tako ths ilnest Pianos, of thortehest toneand grout Bstdurabilitv. They are reeommonrted ly the highest musical authorities in tho country. Over i 1 ct i,v use, and not on dUsailslled purchaser. All Pianos nnl Organs sent nn 15 dnvs t-.r, trial freight ireo if unsaisla tory. Don'tj.fail to wrlto us belbie l.uylnir. Positively we o ler the best bargains. Catalogue ma ed free. Handsome Illuitrated and 1).. acrlptive Cataloguo of 48 jgos mailed for 3c stamp. liver Piano fully v.-arruiitcd f.ir OHOANS O"lVI?Il,Orir.a,,ul,Ju,,Ue0 ".vlo 45, Is'the finest R'd rT. r . sweetest toned Reed four of 2V octavos each, and One .! Thr OcUvcsr 1 hirteoij Stops with Grand Organi-Diapason, Mehxlia. Viola Flute Celeste Daleet, Echo, Molo. ia-FoHo, (V.ostina Violinl... Flu to Forte. Tremolo, Graf.d-Ormu, boxed'V.'tot. ,Ie,phV 74 ,,-n,ch0V ',nt,, 4-,,u,,ps ; WU"1'' " in-h' ; i' boxed 300 lbs. Hio easo is solid walnut, veneered with ehoiuo woods, am is ot P! entirely new and beautiful design, elaborately earve.t with raised panels, music eloset amp stand fret work, etc., all elegantly finished. Possesses all the lal.ist ami best ImproTements, xvith great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic ,.miltv of tone Beautiful solo effects nd perfect stop action. Regular retail price -Vi. Our whole sn ft net cah price to havo it introduce,!, with nt ol ami book, only jmy-rm one oiirau. sold sells o hers Positively no deviation i.i price. No payn.ent' reMUired until vou have fully tested the organ in your own home. Wo send all Or;: un ot. 1 j days u-h trial and nav fre trlit. lit., .n.... ir:nu. ... :..... .... . .. .. J " r. ....... ...ii. in 1 1 nut in it-iitfne men. ru iv Wfrcanteit ou,r"n ""r -"'y'r-8 Htl ortnn "lv ' ' u ; J tops mi 5 ! 3A000sol,l ami everv Organ has given the fullest satislH. tlon. llh.s rated circular ?lV1nV.,V, a"'"" '" Ntrcot and loth Avenue. VEEr7 TLSlC at one third price. Oatuloguo of 3000 .rhoico pieces sent for M. o i tnnlP- T11'," Uiitaloguo includifs most of tho popuiar music oftho day and every variety of musical composition, by the bjst authors. Address tun iitiv iri'iiriii. iii.ii t wn'u it uiu rmini.i r....i .... i .. ... miMUjiaJL.NvujiiN haho CC, Ilox 2058, N. Y. City. UM'eWllllaleirlail.jIKaiWMM 1! WTIIMI!! I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiatornity that I have re-purchased THE OM I5LtSIXB:m FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old X stand, mid I hiu nrciuirml tn ntk.n.l i-i all my friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING in THE GiJN LINE!. I Bhall keep a porfcet Mock of all kindt of And all kinds of FJSH1PJG TACKLE. I ahall also contiuuo to handle the WIiItcw Hewing Iftnc.ilne, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and mbo mo. You will f.udaJiie ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mad to order and war ranted. fC?FBEP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. 13. A. IXAIjE1VX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE-AGENT. AND PRACTICAL, NtTIiVKYOK, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACKES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts Itnn. 3t 40 acres cleared j goo.i barn ; frame house ; small orchard; fences good; splendid water. Will be koU at a baiv nil. fur citli. FOIITYACULS, Near Ti-unkrvville. Forest county. I'-irt. oi the l)ar,l Jones place. Will sell cheap. LIT7 J 13 Yourself by' making money when a irolden ehanee is nf- fercd, thereby always keeping poverty from the door. Those who ul advantage of tho good chances for 'making money inai are ottered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not imnrove such chances remain in novertv. a want many mn, Women, Ik)vs and girls to work for u rinhtin their own lf)i;i!i"ies. The business will nav ninrn than ten times ordinary wages." We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole timo to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information un'.l all that is needed etit tree. Address S TIN- KON it CO., Portland, Maine. deeply. 5 1 ") Outfit furnibhed free, with fulf O 1 KJ instruiitions lor conducting the most profitable business that anyone can eriL'HL'l! ill. TIlH l.liuilluu iu j.a .. ... lei.rn, and our instructions are so simple uiju j-iaiii, iiiai suv one can make great proms iiom ttie very .start. No one can fail who is wiliini to v.nrlr v ,.i.i..i. as snccessiul as mud. liovs and Kil ls can earn largo sums. Many have made at tho business over ono Imtul rill . a lYil I II T ej til a. single wenk. Nothing like it ever known betore. All who engage are surprised at the case and raniditv with wh able to make money. You can eniraire in tins buHinesa .luririLr vour m,ur tin capital in it. We take ll tlie risk. Thore who need ready money, should write t.i ..u at once. All furnished free. Address TRUE &. CO.. Augusta. Maine). dee2!itv TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. J'ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of 60 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps for Postage. Address, , Oji.mohi:. Smith A t'n i Solicitors of Patents, llox."l, Washington, D.jc. 00 days only, a Grand Oiler of AND O R GAMS! TSnno flbnm8v JfVjl,". Q Outfit sent tree to those w!k wish to1 PJ engage iu tho most pleasant and prohtalilo business known. F.vervthli .1 now. Cajiital not rcuircd. Wew illfu J Will l'lti and u t Htavinr No "rlsli ivanted a I nisii you everything. :0 a day wariis is easily made without away from homo over iiiirht whatever. Manv now ivnrk-nr. wu.i. once. Many are making fortunes at thi ijiisiiK-ss. i,atio make as much as men; and young bovs and girls make wie! pav. No one who is will.ng to work fails to lnako more money every day than can Imi made in a work at any ordinary employe merit. Those who engage at onee will lUid a short road to fortune. Address lit HALLF.T V Ct) Porthind, Me. deeply If you ph n nmn 1 if you aro a ntttn of icr- oniMi by tht Hlmui .C Your duties ftvniil t'-rrti.Hltnovriiiiti mtfiic woi k, to i vu rtunnlnnt tnd uo Hop Bitter. If yon r yonnir nml dlftcn-Uon or tlisfin ritnl or ulnuU. old or pourhfitlth or IuihtuIhIi ncHH. rviy tu Hop ton brntti nrvrini wiuoti. UKti Ha-tn B milTf-rlnff from nny In- f 1 titiii t It yon am iiifir- SJ ytiiiiHt.Rni.ft-iiiK' fioiu (f inur on bvd of icV V- vhinipr you feH fiv il ruallironi mmm t)iut vour M'Hl nciM.n clenni!i;r, ton tittr or ftiniuliilMitc. V that iiiiiUit iuimtimr nrviitfitiitfL 1 Vrt fl by tiiuoly umiof t ill; Bitters Ifuwyourfy ' .III Willi I f ila-uil al Mzms. 3 "a-2SBWt!a,il U. I. (i. orunnartfCtnn f Joint, 1iiiim' of (tio $tomncH. ...l i aii. .... .i.....i... iii, .III.U1I1H i iruuelftla 5 lnvr or tirrinx Yo'i will ue ll' of cipli Ul uluooo , . (luurooilia. 1 ruivil ir T(u iiw Hop Bitter Hyon Rronfm 1ty weak and oWKolrtU'd. try ui It may taveyour Mf9 It hns saved h un Soiliy)nr. ; irliia. ,si.nj Cur Cil'oulur. NEVER FAIL HOP Birniui WPU CO., Hoetwtrr, S. V. A T.ifiiit'i. Out. i I ci reds .i..t EARS FOR THE (VSILL! BALSAM OF SHARK'S OIL Vosltively rest ues tho hearing, find 1 tlf.i only absolute euro lor ilea in ess know This oil is extraetod from u jioenliej species if Wliite .Shark, caught in tho Yd lowNea, known ns fa rchat.odon Honde lulh. Kvcry t hinosi. iisherman knows il Us virtaes us a restorative of hearing wen discover l by a liuddhist 1'riest about tht year 1110. Its cures were so numcioui and many so seemingly miraculous. Uia tho remedy was olllcia'lly proclaimed over the entire Knnire. Jts uh becutno s universal that U.r ever J!U0 years i, Deafnoss has existed among the' Chines je ilc fsent. charne prejiaid, to n address at 1 per boide. Onlv importer by II AY I. (KIC.V CO., 7 lv tit., Nov. York. Solo agi;iits lor America. Its virtttiiti are uno,iiostionatile and its i ui,u.e enraeier L'.oi inc. as tl,o Writer can orso)ully testify, both from experi ence and olisnrvation. Among tho luanv readers of tho Koview in one part and a:nlhnr of the-couiitry. it is prob.tlile that utimbers r.ru nfUieted with ocal'r.ess, Hu i to such it may bo Kiid : 'Write at on : to "la lock .t Co., 7 Jey St., New York, en closing il, and yon will uueivo bv rctiun a remedy that will enulile you to hoar lil.o unvb'Hly t-lso, and wiiiiso "i-niat,ve eTei ts wiil be permanent. You v i li never renret doing so."--Kditor ol'tli" ,ew York Mer-' canlile Ki view,ep Si, ls:-'U. UetCIW.).' HOW LOST li 0 L7 H ESTOR ED ? ;ust jmblishod. a new edition, of Dr. Cnlverw oil's Celebrated Kssav on the rad ical Mire ol Spermatorihusi' oi- Ncininal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Wsc, linpoteiicy, Mciital and rhvhical incup.ic ily, liniicdiiiuiiits to Marriiiiir', ch, ! Consiinijition, Kpilepsv and Kits, ini by self iiidu!:,-im! or us-xiial csl ganee, iV. Tin-celebrated author, in ibis ad. l;lc l''ssay clearly demonstrates, fr thirty gears' siu'cessfui prin lice, tin alarming coiise'iiicnce of self abuse be radically cured ; pointing out a ttf -ure at once simple, ceil liu etlcctual, by means of which sulierer, no matter what his eon mty bo, may euro himself ch privately, and -radically. A a;. This Lecture should be i handrtof every youth and oxerv u the laud. Kent uniler seal, 'it a plain enveh any address, post-paid, on nceipt cents or two postage stamps. Address th 1'ul.lisheis. THE CULVEEVv'ELL MEDICAL 41 Ann .St., X. Y., N. p. o. iJo Instrumenlal and vocal music tai W. Kraiiss, on reasonable terms, who want to prepare themsel Organisls should take a course in 1 ilass and Harmony, M.j this paper ry?$ li'i ri ilng lui i-...-, ii i hj Sir:n .SI i. , i,. n- .,i i-.iuuiiwl uiuy Lu juauu lur u 1.1 l l.Y