The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 09, 1881, Image 2

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WLRXESDAY MORXISIl, MAU. S. IS81.
AUIIOUgaCClltCtlfS.
Our terms for ' mrhouncements for Co.
Sept. Mill I)Q fri.00, atrictly in advance.
Count t SrrEnisxBNriKJrr.
En. Hkim; blioan :--
i 'i r A'' r Please n'nno'inee my name
us a candidate for County Superintendent
of Schools of Forest County, subject to Die
notion of tho directors "convention to bo
hold in Mar.
N.'I WILLIAMS.
The funding bill, which passed
finally on Wednesday was vetoed by
president Hayes on Thursday last.
Speaking of President Garfield's
new Cabinet cue of our chronic puB
Btera thinks that it's Blaine to be teen,
that if Kirkwood out-Windom, Gni
field would bo obliged to Hunt for
another man tf replace the inissiBg
Lincoln his Cabinet.
IIkvkksentative Davis has ofi'ered
a bill in th House, a copy of which
we havo in our possession, entitled
"An act to lay out, build ami repair
tho roads and bridges of this Common
wealth." It is designed to be ot spec
ial benefit to Forest county, and stands
a fair show of becoming a law. The
bill contains thirty sections and is too
lengthy for onr space, else we would
publish it. We tsk all who feel inter
ested to call and examine it and give
their opinions as to its merits.
The Philadelphia Times has the
following compliment for the present
State Igislature : Although the Leg
islature has agreed to take a week's
holiday to enable the members to see
Garfield inaugurated, it has been get
ting along pretty well with some of its
work. In the Senate yesterday Mr.
. Gordon, of this city, undertook by
resolution to invite the opinion of the
Attorney General on the constitution
ality of the bill to repeal the Record
er's act of 1878. There is a geneial
disposition in favor of the bill, which
can easily pass, but a questioa of its
uocstitutionality has been raised in
the minds of the many and they would
I like to nave it Headed belore going
i further. Mr. Gordon's resolution
I instead of being adopted went to the
judiciary committee by a party vote,
: with a single exception ; the Republic
: cans voted for such disposition of it
Iu the House Representative Ruddi-
man introduced a bill to establish the
whipping-post for the benefit of wife
beaters. The bill has its incuts but
it won t be popular. Three acts of
. considerable consequence to this city
S were passed finally : the one cempell
7 ing constables to pay their fees to the
Magistrates instead of the City Treas-
Uier ; that prohibiting pool playing
for drinks, and one withholding licen
ces for the sale of liquor to proprietors
' I o f other places of amussment. When
" the Legislature docs settle down to
! business it is quite likely to do a cred
I itable thing. It is a better Legislature
' ! than Ilarris&urg has seen for a number
' t of years.
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President Garfield's Cabinet.
President Garfield, who was inaug
urated on Friday, sent the following
list of Cabinet officer to the Senate
which body gave the nominations
'uaBimous confirmation :
James G. Blaine, of Maine, Secre
tary of State.
William Windom, of Uinnessota
War. He is without experience in
public affairs, but is known in his
quiet yet honorable life, as a man of
character, 6trong common sense and
earnest devotion to his party."
Tho Chicago Inter-Ocean has this
to sav of tho new becretarv of the
reasury: "Mr. Windom has long
been regarded as tho most generally
usoful man in the United States Spiv
ate. He has enjoyed the respect and
confidence of his Associates of both
parties; that the bills he has recom
mended have seldom failed, and all
the diverse elements of politics have
found in him a man to be trusted at
all times, with all measures. His in
tegrity, ability, energy, and wisdom
qualify him to succeed John Sherman,
whose place ws the most difficult of
all the cabinet to fill."
Of the other members of the Dew
Cabinet tho Pittsburgh Commercial-
Gazette has this to say : "Mr. Wayne
McVeagh, Attorney General, is an
accomplished scholar, and a man of
great force of character. He has not
figured very prominently in public
ife. The most important position
which he has heretofore filled was that
of Minister to Turkey, for a brfef pe
riod uuder President Grant. He has
a clean personal and political record,
and the legal interests of the United
States will not suffer in his hands.
enator Kirkwood, of Iowa, as Sec
retary of the Interior, i3 a good ap
pointment. Ho is a gentleman of
urge experience in executive matters,
and as a member of the Senate has
made the questions growing out of the
Laud and Indian Departments a spec
ial study. He is a warm personal
friend of the President, and is said to
resemble in his manner the late Presi
dent Lincoln, who had a warm admir
ation for him.
"In regard to the Postmaeter Gen
eralship, it is only necessary to say
that Mr. Jamea was selected for that
position mainly because'of his eminent
fitness for tho discharge of its duties.
As Postma3tcr of New York City for
many years, he has fcbown marked ex
ecutive ability, and the President has
made no mere experiment in placing
this important department iu his cus
tody.
"Of Judge Hunt, the Secretary of
the Navy, it may be said that his ap
pointmeut was in recognition to the
claims ot the couth. He is a native
Southerner, was an old line Whig, and
has always been an ardeut Republican
and devoted adherent to the Union
cause. His selection will have tho
effect to greatly strengthen and en
courogo the Republican party in the
South."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of certain writs of Vondi.
Ex. issued ont of the Court of Com
mon Plena of Forest county and to nio di
reoted, there will bo exposed to sale by
Fnblic vendue or outery, Ht tho Court
louse, in the borough of Tionesta., on
MONDAY, MARCH . A. I. 1SS1
nt i! o'elook, a. in., tho following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
J. A. Proper nse of J. l". Proper vs. Q.
Jnmioson and l. F. Oopoland. Vondi. Ex
Nos. (I nnd 7, Feb'y Term. 1SS1. Irwin.
All tho defendants interest of, nnd to tho
following described real osfnto situate in
Harmony Township, Forest County Penn
sylvania, described as follows : Tlio undi
vided one-tilth of the Copoland Heirs furm.
Beginning nt tho southeast corner of
said farm, thenee west nno hundred and
thirty-two rous to post, thenco north one
hundred and twenty-six rods to a post.
then eo east one hundred and thirty-two
rods to post, thence south t' phioo of be
ginning. Containing one hundred and
four acre, moro or loss.
Taken in execution nnd to bo sold ns tho
ropertv of Q, .Taniioson and P. F. Cono-
iind, at tho suit of J. A. Proper for uso of
F. Proper.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho following
must be strictly com piled with when the
property is stricken down:
1. w hen the planum or other lien cred
itors bceoivo tho purchaser, tho costs oh
tho writs must bo iaid. and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop.
rty sold, together with such lieu credit
or's receipt for tho amount of tho pro
ceeds of tho sale or such portion t hereof a
ho mav claim, must ho lurmshcd the
Sheriff.
2. ' All bids must bo paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
day of sale, nt which time nil property not
settled for will again bo put up and sold
at tho expense nnd risk of the person to
nom lirst sold.
See Purdon'i Digest. Ninth Edition.
page 4-iG and Smith's Forms, page 3S4.
C. A. KA.M)AL,1j. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Tiouesta, Pi., March
7, 18S1.
Mercantile Appraiser's Notice.
of Forest
Mercantile Appraisement
County for the year A. I). 1881
TION EST A BOItO.
t Secretary of the Treasury.
Wayne McVeagh, of Pennsylvania
Attorney General.
Thomas L. James, of New York
Postmaster General.
Samuel J. Kirkwood, of Iowa, Sec
retary of the Interior,
Robert T. Lincoln, of Illinois, Sic
retary of War.
William H. Hunt, of Louisiana,
t Sec retary of the Navy,
t' Tho appointments seem to give gen
eral satisfaction, and the press com
8 merits are, generally speaking, very
favorable. Tbe Derrick says :
I "His nominations teem to have keen
iiiade with a view to the fitness of the
fyiieii for the offices they witre to fill.
IB aiae as Secretary of State, brings
Hnta the cabinet the experience and
HuawIeJ'e of a lifo-long acquaintance
'with j.'olitical men and the attaint of
'ilato. He is a statesman instead of a
'lawyer, and will be a decided ira-.
jrovcrot'.'H ou ttcrotary FJvurts.
"IiijLert T. Lincoln ii the youngest
! who was ever raJtd to such
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Special to the Republican.
' Washington, D. C, Mar. 3, '81
To-day is the last of the 46th Con
greas, and there is much vet to be
done of necessary business. The fund
ing bill passed the House as amended
by the Senate yesterday, and was sent
to the President kit night. The effort
of the IIouso to amend it by passing a
supplementary explanatory bill ,
generally regarded even by those who
participated in the action as a rather
crude, not to say ridiculous perform
ance. It is the first attempt to amend
a uui "oi the wing," that is on its
journey from the Capitol to the White
House.
It is rogardsd here as certain that
the pretent funding bill as passed by
L..1. IT ..-111 . I
uuui iiousus win oe euner vetoed or
pocketed.
The Sundry Civil bill which passed
the House on Friday, passed the Sen
ate yesterday, the amendment to it not
being such as to provoke much dig
cussion in the House.
The General Deficieucy, the last of
the appropriation bills passed the
House yesterday, and will go throug
the Senate to-day.
It can be seeu from the state
anairs at the Lapitol that all matters
of general legislation, including the
apportionment bill, will fail, and wi
have to be introduced again next ses
ion. Ut an extra sossion there is not
much said, whether one will be bad cr
not, depending upon the success ot the
appropriation bills.
Secretary Sherman has issued
statement ot government transaction
for the past four years, ending Marc
1st, l'iSl. Total receipts, $1,192,551
107, 21, total expenditures, $990,775
706.J3, decrease of debt,
700.7.
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FOUKION A DOM Fax 10
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
FfKST PLASM QTT AT.1TY.
p3 mcu" wrimy '.n-vm-n.-n'Y W
Class. Tax.
13 if 10.00
10 U0.00
Ilolenian A Hopkins
Robinson Bonner
K. Heibel 14 7.00
Wni. Hmearlmujrh Jc Co 14 7.00
W. Povard 1J 12.00
M. Einstein 12 12.50
O. W. Dithridpe Pi jo.00
S. H. Haslet A Son 14 7.00
II. Partridire 14 7.00
John Reck 14 7.00
T. C. Jackson, hotel 5 50.00
Wm. Lawrence, hotel 5 50.00
oiiekn Twp.
I. Collins 14 7.00
II. W Ledebur 14 7.00
Ford &, Lacy 14 7.00
HICKORY T.VP.
Wheeler it Pusenbury 14 7.00
H, Allen A (Jo 14 7.00
J. Bowman 14 7.00
BARNKTT TWP.
Cook 14
R. Pearsall 14
KiNGSLEY Twr.
Wheeler fc Dusenbury 14
Salmon Creek Lumber Co. 14
HARMONY TWP.
Machessney 14
J. Woodcock, hotel 5
JKKKS TWP.
E. V. Williams 14 7.00
HOWE Twr.
Brooks tt Co 14 7.00
Appeals will lie held nt tho Court IIouso
on ftuturuay, the -Oth day ot March, A. 1),
issi.
11. W. CLARK,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Tionenta, March 8, ISd.
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
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'Mk i'l f!vM ' '" ncttntinfff- Irjorv ml
All Wnotifciieu warrMnt':i for tirH
ynarH. frr our iiluMrMu Cm
17 1 Tenth iu, iiiuuelfki, l&
BY SQUARE DEAL-
1XJ WE HOPE
TO MERIT YOUR
PATIIONAO E
bi'KH'l'iA CaMI.
Tionestu, Pa., Sept. 11, $80.
TIU, COPPER
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WOULD respectfully inform the elti
7.enh of Tionosta nnd vieinitv that I nm
prepared to do nil kindu of work in the
Tin, Copper and Shoot Iron liii". I also
make a specialty in manuliu-turing
HMI3ET SROT STOVKJ4
nnd equipments snitablo for rafting pur
pores, also an Kind; ol
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SPunr price ir t:i: in-tinintent box mid .m!i ci r i
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1 ho Piano will be .. cl "! i I i I'lcis .. i f.
with order, (::isli wiJi urdcr i!i be re!,,
both wkvs ifth Pi:m in r in -itcs n -..r.-...:.
in ose. Send ibr t ':ita:o-',iic. i'",v!,f indunir
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for thO JlivdHMl Ilmiov-. Sec ; ;n:ii e i -n ' a: 11 1 -U : 'e v;, I t' (
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we ofl'cr the bent biii-''iri.. ,(',lt-.'!i;iie fiisi'-od !'-ee. V
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Octavesr Tliu tecn Stops with Urnnd Organ lii:p:ou. Midodi:. Mei.i I
Ia!eet, Eclio, Melodla-Forto, Celostina, Vinlinia, V bile l'i)i t", 'rrenndo
nnd Knee-Stops. Height. 74 inches ; I.ength 42 inch' s ; WidiJi, 1 hu
boxed J!(10 lbs. The eitso is solid widnu:, vonecierl v.i'.ii choice' wotd.s.
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lamp stand fret work, etc., nil elegantly finished. P.it,.. .-.-.( -a nil lie
improvement-!, with great power, depth, brillianev and sv mo n !,c! ,
Jicautifiil solo effects und pel feet stop uetion. Regular iclisil pneo K'K,. ( t'v w
saio net ensii t'rico to iiavo U introduced. Willi st io!.u:.i boat;, oid v : i"
sold sells others. Positively no deviation iu ftrio. Jio payiycni r.Mpdrcd nidil yo.
liavo fully tv'sted tho organ in your own homo: Wo-'-nd nil Ui i; no on i.'i day. b -:.
trial and );'.y frcilit btoh ways if instniiuent if not ai M iveeiitnd. I'ul' v va -ranti d
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lir.r.i tT UrSlU Rtonetliiru prlc(, t:atht';:;ii( ol .i0.ni I'luiu'i piece.') ,' ei;t (or f
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uay and every variety 01 musical eoinpositto:i, by the bist. uiu'iors. Addit
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CC; Kox 2053, N. Y. C
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fill ! SFOMT III! 1 1
I take pleasure Iu tellinar the Sporting
Finternity Ibut I have re-yureiinvd
FP.OM IIOU ACE JONES, TO WHOM I
SOLD IT IX 1S71.
I A.M .MCl'.hl l.tU ATI'U) at 111V
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stand, and I um prepared to attend to
nil my iriends, nnd tho publio cuondly,
who need
Tlio Highest Market Trieo Paid for
RAGS ASM3D
AT
ED.HEIBEL'S
Opp. Lnwreneo House,
may2tf TIOUESTA, PA.
AHYTHI.1G IN THE GUN LIKE!
I tdiall keep a perfect stock of nil kinds of
AMMUNITION!
A tut tilt kind.i of
FISHING TACKLE.
Q fc Oidiit sent tree
J cn.cai! in ,t!.e
to t!)-') who wi d: ti
ItlOVt pieHMllit a,'H
protital.iio biU'itics'4 known. . v'ei y I !ii i'u ;
ihsw. Cepitid not : required. Mwi!li'nr f
nisii you everythint;. vltl a day and ttji-;
wards i.4 oasily uncle without Nln ifli".
away from homo over ibld.-No
wiialever'. Many new wovivcrs wanted at
onc(. Many Hie maki oi; fortunes ot tho
biiNlnoKK. LtKiics inaU ( as much asi men,
S"t ,'n'. Mo w Hioik 1-bU t
maii". more uumey every day than can be.
made in a week nt any ordinary emiilov
inolit. Tliomi w!iO Mi'fa-.re nt once wiil t':nd
a sliort road to ' fortune. Address H.
1IAM.F.T A CO., Jrt!uiid, Me. deejldy
Formerly PilUlurEhiTilusville 4 BuiTdlo1ljv
Wl"NTElt TIME TAI5LE, Dee. 1, 1880.
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Iot!ce la hereby triven that a meet
in of the qualified voters of Tionestu lior
ough School District will bo hold on the
2ND DAY OF APRIL NEXT,'
nt the usual place of holding tho munici
pal elections in said Uorou;h to decide by
ballot of the question of tho incurring, by
said School District, of indebtedness for
the purpose of building a now school house
therein, in accordance witn the Act of 20th
of Aprii 1K74 : 'JAn Act to regulate the
manner of increasing the indebtedness of
municipalities, to provide for the redemp
tion of tlio same, nnd to impose penalties
for tho illegal increase thereof," hi id tho
corporate authorities of said (School Dis
trict bavo by their voto duly recorded ou
their minutes authorized tlio incurring of
a debt to the amount of ti vu thousand dol
laws for said purpose according to said
Act, and set forth said statement required
uuder tho same an follows. Amount of
the huit assessed valuation for school pur
poses g!JO,67(j.OO. Amount of tbe proposed
del it J.j ,000. Amount oi the percentage of
tne proposed increase ti per com.
J. E. ULAIXE, President
J. T. 15KEXXAN, Secretary.
Tiouesta, Pa., February 22, lsfcd.
NOTICE.
Notice is hero by given, th'! P. M. Clark,
of the liorougk of Tionosta, Forest Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, has applied to tlio Sec
retary of Internal Alhiirs of Pennsylva
nia, for Five Hundred und Fitfy (550)
neros of unimproved land situnto in Howe
Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania.
Hounded as follows, to-wit: On the East
by Warrant No. 2SS2, granted to Wilhelm
VVillink et al ; on tho South by Warrants
Nos. 3S02 nnd 3.S03. granted to Jeremiah
Warder; on the West by Warrant No.
3187, granted to Leroy ami Link lain, and
on the North bv Warrant No. 3S78, grant
ed to Wilhelm Willink et al.
P. M. CLARK.
TioncMa, Pa., Feb. bS, 1871.
The Kramsr Wagon Co.
OF
OIL CITY, PA.,
Is prepared to furnish the best wagon for
n . i ..
au purposf mat can ne nail in Hie coun
try, ut us low prices as can bo had iiiiy
wtere. Having added a saw mill to our
establishment we will buy saw loirs of all
kinds and pay cash for same. Vo will
also buy suimpage.
Address as above. janiy 3m
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A DPITIOXAL TRAINS Lkavk Porkor
G:30am, Foxburg0:40.nn, Franklin !:0tiam.
OilCiiv i):5'.)au!. Arrive Tiouesta 11:22
am. Tidi.ime 12:30pm, lrvineton 2;00pm,
warren 2;3.)pm., htoiieoani 2:iSj,m
IjVhvh toucham 7:30am, Warren 7:45am,
lrvineton K: Itlam. Arrive Tidioiuo ii:45am.
Tionestu 10;5 iam, Oil Oilv 12;JOuiu
CHAUTAUWUA LAKI'l DIVISION.
Trains have Oil C:ly for Pet. Centre, Ti
tusvi'.le, iSpartansbiirg, ('cut re vide. Cony,
Mnyvin. liroeton nt 0:50am, 10:i5am, 2:40
pm, 5:00pm, .S:50;m. Arrive at 7:,".'.:un,
u:t2ani. zutipni, ;;:.)t.pm, ::.pni.
rMinc.ay Irani leaves 7:30um ; arrives
i :20pm.
U N'lON Si TITUSVILLE liltANCH.
Train leaves Titusville 5:50pm; nriives
Union City 8:00pm. Ijeaves Union City
:niam; urrives i itusviilo ',1:1.111111.
Trains run daily except Sunday.
Trains are run on Philadelphia time.
Pulliuau Sleepimr Cars run daily
between Titusvlle'and Pittsburgh on train's
h aving jlirocton, 3:15pm and Pittsburgh
hwopiu.
jkirl ickets sold nnd baggago checked
to all principal points.
iet time tables giving full infolinnlioii
ironi company Agents.
T. H. WILSON, fien. Supt.
W. S. I! ALU WIN, Oil City, Pa
Oon'l Pass. Agent.
42 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y
J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
NO OTHER medicine will euro a cough
so quick as Piso's Cure for Consump
tion, there is no other medicine that
tastes so good aa Piso's Cure tor Consumi
turn, tt should oe kept always in tlio
house, because it is a e.irtain and safe rem
edy lor Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis nnd
Sore throat. It will euro Consumption,
consequently it will cure these lesser
complaints, which are wo often tlio lore-
runner ot Consumption.
Convoy, )., Mar. 3, 18b0.
wo Have sold a great lu.uiy bottle of
risosCuro tor Consumption, nnd have
not luard ohm word U' compiaiui.. Butt
an speaK iiigniy ;m : jn words ot praise
nuoiii 1110 goon 11 l.ius net oinp:i;.!ied.
HI N FS A KOX.
GE
oitfiE Hi:.Di;iiso.v.
TOXSORIAL ARTIST.
Tionesta, l'a. Shop liist door soutli
Lawrence 1 louse, p'or a nice shave, shai
poon or hair-cut -all on Mr. H. lie
lii'st-ciassi in every icsj'cet. augO-tf
of
I shall also continue to handle the
And the
CfflOAGO SINGER SEWIN'G EI ACRINK
Como and so mo. You will I'.nd me
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Muzslo Loadenii made K) order and wnr-
ranten.
rKS-TREPAISIJSTG IN ALL XT?
lAITEf OXLY DOiTH
TUioutc, l'a., Aug. 12,
W; CLARK,
AND
TIONESTA, PA.,
Has now for sale the Following:
J If TO
S offlU!
rou nrt n Dinn
rnrd by tho ntraln of
your aiuic hvoiu
miMiuUniaand u
Hop Bitters.
If you re yoonfr !
A tirMtlikii or dlHHlun
riHl or itnple, oUl or
tMM.rluiitllli or lanirutj.b
iwm, rely ou Hop
Whoorvr you are,
wliomiTer you lil ji
fKd clrnlnr, tfn.
Inir or utiiiinlHtiiiit.
without intuxirutlntj,
i (He HOP
Bitter.
ITave yon ttv
prjista. munrif
mirfnrliie from any I
1
i If ymi or k
i HTHimtinwovfrfiuti-
Utrv brat f 1 mrftinj I f
-ttanltf, Hop B.
tion ; ll you rf niHty -
youn, iiH'riti anjTii'a
(pit ou a bed ot jc!-V,
nually tr o in soil 10 1
rrm or Kianey
(tlWIUIA tllflt 111 III ill
hnvA bt'PH nmVeiiU'il
rtopuitters
orwriHOrv-
ptamf, diMiam
of the afniuiri,
Imnrlit, blood,
liitr ornerve I
You will
cured ir yorfu!
Hop bfttr
If youarelm-
Iily weak atnl
uwBjilrtWil.tiy
It i It may
aveyour
life. It has
lived hundreds.
D. I. O.
(a an alKtolutA
11 fT d'hihI Irn'alstit
H IK Buna enrw Ut
iftj-iiv- :
NEVER
FAIL
a
a a
L'O ACRES,
Alieghenv Townnhip, Venango Co.,
Stewari.s Run. 3j mile.H from TUines:j;
10 acres cleii red ; good ham ; flame tiouso ;
hiiiuII oi elia-.'d ; leuceM srood Hpicuiiid
wuU-f. WAX be hU at a harguln foi' c.i.di.
P'ORTY ACRI.,8,
Near Trunkoyville,' Forest couut
ot the l)ii'ol Jones place. Will .
y. J'avt
1! cheap.
HT?T P Yourself by
IXXjLjL when a gohii
making money
goluen chance is oi-
tered, t'jerehy idways keeping poverty
from the door. Those who always -lake
advantage of tho good 'haiices for making
money tnat are ottered, generally become
wealthy, whilo thoso who dt not iinjirove
Kiich cl-.ances remain iu j.ioverty. We
want many men. Women, hoys nnd .irU
to work for u right in their own loealities.
The business will pay more than ton
times ordinary wages. We furnish an
expensive outfit and all that you need,
free. No one who engages fails to mako
money very rapidly. You can devote
your whole time to the work, oronlv your
Mparo moments. Pull information and all
that is needed sent free. Address Sl'IN
SON & CO., Portland, Maine. dec'JKlv.
$10
Outfit furnished free, with full
iiist ructions lor 'condiu'linir the
most prolilable business that unyono can
engage in. The liusineiss is -so eiwy to
learn, and our instructions are sorsimplo
and plain, that nnv one can make great
proliiti iidiii thi very start. No one can
tail who is v illiun-io w oi k. Woun n are
as .successful as nicd. lioys and Lirls can
earn largo sums. Many liavo ma le at the
business over ono hundred dollars in a
single weak. Nothing like it ever known
before. All who engage are surprised at
theeasoand rapidity with which they are"
able to make money. You can engage in
this business dnrimr your snare time at
great proll't. Yuodo'uot have to invest
eapital in it. We take all the risk. Thoco
who need ready money, should write to us
at mice. All furnished iree. Ad. ire. s
TRUE iSi CO., Augusta, Maiou. dce'.'.Uv
TO IKVEM0P.S AND KECK1SIC3.
PATENTS and ho.v to obtain them.
Pamphlet of 00 paue lice, ujion receipt of
Stamps for Postagn. Address,
iil.Moia-:, Smith Co.,
Solicitors of Pan i:H, iiox Ml,
Wnshiuiitoii. D. C.
AOSIG VAllTZD
i;.v J. v.-. in.'i;:..!.,.
New Autlie'i'.ic and ThriJiln;: Jiiidory
of tho Lives e.ud 'oudorful A d enCuiu.i
of AmiNiica's great Outla ws,
and their b.uids ol hi'iliw ayman down to
iss. Contains more than Jo illusirini.Mis
(mbraidng ia!e poi traiis of t!e principal
chiiriiciei-s, iueioil nig l'ra:i'.; James, never
before ouhiislied, a;,u PINE COL
ORED PEATES Jnleiviews and leltejs
from Cole Yonnu'cr Stanlnig Revolu
tions. All nboiit the IUa;:k I-'la;.', the Rlin.-k
Oath, the .Se-r.-1 t'.-.ve, and hundre.ls of
other wond.-rfiil thiuyn. .Most oxciting
hook over pahiUheii; more thrilling than
a ronu.nee. vet true in overv essentiMl.
HciU like wi!d-!iiel lo.Oi.o orders in ad
vanco. Nolhing liiio it! heats t:crv
t h.'Pg ! Over !()'! pa;:.:;s, price tl.:,U. Agent'K
cr.uvassing euuit, ei cent-;. Write iuuue
d.at.elv tor Still i.ai'icule!--. to HITO!t
It'AL PUlil.ISiUNti CO., St. Lo-.iin, Mo.
.Inst indnislied. a new ciJitiou of lir,
OulveruoiiV Cell lualcd Essay i n thn Mut
ual i-.ii-o ol Si e: tnnU'i'l ):o',i," oi Seiii'i.til
Vv'eak nesM, lnvoluiiniry Ncudiud Lo.-e,.
Iitipotcncv, Menial and "IivkjcuI iucnpiti'
il v. Imp diluents to Marriage, etc. ; also.'
v ousonii.iion, epilepsy ami l its, induced
by self inutilgcmo or wxu.d exlravu
ganee, dc
The cclcl, rated imthor, in (his admira
bh' I'.s.s;iy clearly demonstrates, from u
thirty years' successful prai lice, that tho
alarming consequence of self aouse may
be radically cured ; jointing out a mono
of euro at once simple, Yeituiu, r.nd
eilectual, by ineuiis of which every
mid'crer, no miller what h:s cOi?-t
nit.v ne, may cure himself ci
privately, and radicully.
"iu-Tliis Lci'turo sliould bo
hands nf cery ouih und ever-.' v
th;. land.
S'e.u under seal, in a plain ( liveli
any aild'ess. f.OKt-j:iid, on receipt
"!s two post ago s:aui4.
Address th" l'ulililiei's.
THE CULVIEWELL MEDICAL
41 Ann M., N. Y., N. Y., i. O. it 1
QTARTLIKG
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LOST TtiANHOOD RESTCS
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