The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 04, 1881, Image 3

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    EDITOR.
V.lJiMSDAV M(!RSLCi MAT 4, ISS1.
."iti 'iotinccnsents.
, unouncempnts for tlio different county
. olliecs will hp tiliarked for a-1 follows: Pro
i thonotary, fclt); '.SlicvUr, Commissioner,
' $') ; Auditor. J.I. Theso tortus are Mrirtly
orr.ji ?rt 't,,'r'j, fro '','. ; !.' '
I' rROTHONOTAllY, Ac.
H'o nro authorized to announce S. J.
-S i". n,K V, of Kinirslry township, anacan-
didide for the nomination of Prothonotary,
..v., subject. 10 iiepuiiiiean usage.
t:
:uo authorized to announce S, J.
i U oi.CuTi', of Tioticxfa, as a candidate
for the nomination of Prothonotary, iCc..
. nuiiif'i't to KPputilieim usages.
Please announce my name as a enndi
dato for re-election to tlio ofileo of Pro-
, thonofnry, A-, Hubjeet to rules and usage
of the Uepiibliean pnrtr.
April 19, 'J6SI. JUSTIS SIIAWKE Y.
sheriff.
H'o are mithorized to announce f&pt.
;l'. V. CLA.HK., of Tionesta Township, as
' a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff,
subject to Republican usages.
"i COMMISSIONER.
' We are authorized to announce JAMES
H. II ENDKKSON, of Hickory Township,'
as a candidate for the nomination ot
County Commissioner, subject to Kepub-
'lican usages.
".Ve are authorized to announce II. W.
LEDEBUK, of Green township, as a can-
didate for the nomination of County Com
missioner, subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce IV. R.
fCOON, of Harnett township, as a candi
date for the nominaticn of County Com
! missioner, subject to Republican usages.
I Republican County Committee.
The members of the Republican
County Cpmmittee of Forest County
are requested to meet at the office of
jllon. E. L. Davis, Tionesta, on Tues
day evening of court week, May 17,
1881, and fix a time for holding the
Republican Primary Election, and
transact such other business of import
ance as may come before them. It is
particularly desired that all be pres
ent, as the meeting will be au import
ant one.
Quintain Jamieson, Chairman.
Tionesta, Pa , April 19, 1881.
Gen. Howard is of opinion that
the Indian can be made a hard-worker.
Doubtless he can, but it will require a
ixjood deal of hard fighting before it
i'3, i- i j
can ue accoiopusnea.
The Atlanta Constitution says the
Southern people are not anxious ' for
political power, uor are they office
fcekora. This pan rro into tho nthar
e
'etuff and egotism which the Southern
people have been getting off about
themselves for a year past. It was the
love of office which made bombasts of
the Southern people, and the loss of i
that resolved them into rebellion. .
, ,
The most original of the rany pro
posed laws for the suporsion of in
temperance i AW bill now under con
pirZvUon in Indiana requiring that
'any man desiring to drink shall take
out a yearly license, price ten dollars,
the money to go to the support of in
ebriate assylums and the license to be
cancelled the first time its holder is
found drunk.
o
s One of the future dodges of the
Democratic party will be to fight all
its battles on local issues, which will
make it in all respect a piebald polit
ical combination. It will seek to elect
members of Congress, of Legislatures,
and State officers geuerully on these
issues, ignoring in. all cases, when they
can do it, National and State issues.
Thus, it will be on the side of liquor
Eelling prohibition, when they can do
it and win on the side of the liquor
interest when it is popular for local
improvement or against it, just as pop
ular feeling runs for railroads, or
opposed to them for aoy and every
thing, or against it, to suit tbe temper
of voters, andthereby run men into
Congress and the Legislature who will
sustain the most radical positions of
the Deraocratio party when iheir votes
in such bodies are necessary to do it.
In no contest in which the people will
be called to vote will the D.raocratio
party henceforth for years take a fair
stand. It cannot uphold the record
of its leaders in Congress and hope
tereafter to carry a single Northern,
"Western or Eastern State. It dare
not openly proclaim itself and succeed
in carrying but a fraction of the Soutb
eru States. AU that is left, then, for
the Democratic party is to conduct its
phure of a political canvass ou subter
fuges, and win votes by chicane in
local idsues. llarriubnrg Telegraph.
The purity of the administration of
President llayas h.ia been admitted by
kil parties, and freely commented on,
-. . . rr
. !'n ex-1 resident s great Honor, lho
!.,j.meiits of tje past few days,
.it-. the iak'iy uf'ttllo ing the
u. r.. vt iotv' rc,
historian to write the record after the
actor has passed away. Postmaster
General James, although in o flics, but
a few weeks, has found a leak of two
million dollars in the star route ser
vice, which implicates chiefly the
Second Assistant Postmaster General,
and many western and southern con
gressmen. The steal was managed by
awarding contracts for carrviug, the
mails, at a competition figure, and
then, by changing the service required,
add many thousand dollars for com
pensation for a very .little extra ser
vice. When the record is fully made
up, it will be seen that the economy of
the administration was illustrated
better around the White House, than
in the departments that stood in great
est need of supervision. The corrupt
ion is Dot chargeable to any political
party, for Geueral Brady's most ar
dent defenders are among the Demo
cratic senators and representatives, but
rather to a ring of speculators who
made out to plunder the government
openly and then defended their acts
on the plea of necessity, to meet the
requirements of the rapidly developing
west. Of course not nearly all of this
two million dollars was misappropria
ted for much special service is neces
sary in remote and growing sections,
but there is enough to smell to heaven,
and the present administration will
not be justified in taking a vacation.
until the atmosphere is cleared in the
star route department. Meadville lip.
publican.
e
THE STATE CAPITOL.
IIarrisburq, Pa., May. 2, '81.
Business has been prosressine in the
House at a very fair rate for the last
week. On Monday the usual racket
and debate over resolutions was in
dulged in ; On Tuesday the Flinn bill
came lip again on third reading and
nnal passage and was killed lackinsr
seven of a constitutional majority. I
am informed they will trv to asrain
have it re-considered, hoping to get
the eight votes necessary to put it
through.
The anti-discrimination bill was
badly defeated, and may be said to
have received its death blow.
At 5 o'clock on Wednesday evening
the special session to consider Davis'
Railroad fence bill was a lively one.
Davis, Lowing and Wolf speaking in
favor, and John E. Faunce, the Dem
ocratic leader of the Hoiise, and Rev.
Neal, of Philadelphia, against it.
Faunce offered several amendments
but they were killed and the bill
passed second reading. Mr. Davis
made a rattling speech in favor of the
measure, which he said was demanded
by the great farming and laboriug in
terest of the State. What the fate of
the bill will be on final passage is hard
to 'tell.
Mr. Rudiman, Chairman of the
Palmer Motive Committee, made his
report on Friday ; it is said by all, es
pecially the lawyers, to be an unan
swerable refutation, and a complete
overthrowing of tbe position taken by
the Attorney General on the Legisla
tive salary question. I am not a law
yer therefore I caDnot say, but it reads
to me like a very strong and able doc
ument, abounding in numerbus decis
ions of the Supreme Court of this and
other States, sustaining the position of
tbe committee. Let the best man win.
On Tuesday last Mr. Clark, of Phil
adelphia, offered an amendment to the
revenue bill, taxing oil five cents per
barrel. This created a breeze in a
moment, flaunting a red flag at a mad
bull, would not set him snorting any
quicker than the motion did the oil
delegation. It was late iu the after
noon session and Myers got the floor
and held it to .the hour of adjourn
ment, carrying the bill over until next
Tuesday. The oil men swear that if
they cannot vote dowu the amendment
they will kill the revenue bill, even if
the State should starve for funds.
Look out for fun on Tuesday, as Myers,
Davis, Hulirgs, Mapes, Lowing and
Lockwood are determined to occupv
Tuesdays sessiou in talking so as to
force the bill over for another week, to
gain time to get their work in to defeat
the amendment, or tbe bill itself. The
most of the oil delegation are able
members, and all have got the sand,
as your peopla ray, to fight this iniqui
tious measure to the bitter end.
REl'UliUCAN.
Please bear in mind that Hole
man & Hopkins have the largest stock
ot Flour atd Feed ever brought to
N tlita m ..I. 1 'It II .
iniuauei, nun win hfcji tne gaiue
cV'aper than ever, tall and po Cr
vol
-(.Ivus.
THE NATIONAL CAPITOL.
Special to the RuritBMCAK.
Washington, D. C, Apr. 28, '81.
The Republican Senators, before
and after the session of the Senate yes
terday, devoted several hours to a
caucus interchange of views in regard
to the suggested advisability of break
ing the present deadlock by providing
for the transaction of accumulated ex
ecutive business at an early day. The
discussion iiv which nearly every mem
ber present participated developed an
entire unanimity of opinion that no
action ought to be taken in regard
to the deadlock, which would tend to
weakeu or seem to withdraw the moral
support thus far given by the Repub
licans to tlio independent movement
in the South, or which would
place the Republicans in the
attitude of retreating from the position
taken by them, that the majority is
entitled to control the action of tbe
Senate in the election of officers, and
all others matters for which they have
a constitutional responsibility.
The prevelent sentiment was, that
to raise the deadlock sufficiently too
admit of immediate action upon mat
ters of special importance, such as
nominations to 611 existing vacancies,
and various pending treaties,' would
not weaken the Republicans iu their
contest for the constitutional princi
ple, and the political advantages re
ferred to above, but would, in fact
strengthen them thereafter to resume,
and indefinitely continue the struggle
to a final isue. But with a view of
eecuring entire harmony of feeling and
concert of action, it was finally agreed
that some further time should be de
voted to private consultation, nod in
dividual consideration of the whole
matter bringing it to the point of cau
cus action, and the caucus adjourned
to meet at the call of the chairman.
There are no new developements iu
the "Star" route scau'dals of last week
made public. In tlio meantime the
friends of General Brady were busily
engaged in defending him, and too
with a good purpose. I think there
is a growing sentiment here that 'the
administration has acted hurrje'dly in
this matter and will bo glart'to recall
some of the statements of fraud made
last. Postvmster" General James
sUcurld'be a little more of an executive
officer, and a little less detective.
Several Democratic authorities were
greatly desturhed when Mr. Conger
was elected to the Senate, lest his free
and easy ways iu debute should be a
shock to the excessivo dignity of the
Senate. Perhaps it is a respect for
his anxiety which keeps Mr. CoDger
quiet, for he has not uttered a word
since he took his seat. A more prob
able reason, however, is that be is
waiting for a debate of some import
ance to be started, before he consents
to take part. At present his regard
for the dignity of the Senate compares
very favorably with that shown by
Seuaton Hill, Brown, Butler, and tho
other Democratic leaders.
Phil.
Gilmore & Co., C29 F. Street,
Washington, D. C, request every Sol
flier or Sailor who served in the Uuien
Army during the late war, to send his
name and post officii address ou a pos
tal card. Write plainly name, post
office, couuty and state. In return
yon will receive a copy of a new
paper, America, containing valuable
information. k.
Profit $1,200. "To sum it up, six
long years of bed-ridden sickness,
costing $200 per year, total $1,200
all of this expense whs stopped by
three bot tles of Hop Bitters, taken by
my wife. She has done her own house
work for a year siuce, without the loss
ofadayand I want everybody to
know it, for their benefit. N. R Far
mer. 2t.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkrkas. The Hon. W. D. Rrown
President J ndtre of tlio Court of Common
l'leas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Picas
Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on tlio
Third Monday of May, boing tho KHh
day of May 1SS1. Notice is therefore
given to tlio Coroner, Justices of the IV.aco
and Constables of said countv, that they bo
then and there in their proper perrons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, witli their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrance, to do those things
which to their offices appertain to be done,
and to those who are boui d iu recognizance
to prosecute auainst tho prisoners that are
or shall bo in the jail of forest County, tiiat
they be then and there present to prosecute
aguhiht them as shall bo just, (iiven un
der my hand and seal this JMh dav of
April. A. 1. lssl. J
i C. A. II VXIt.VI.I., Sheriff.
TRIAL LIST.
I'KOTIIONOTAItY" Ornru, )
l'oiu nr Co., Pa. J
Cause net down for trial in the Court o
Common Pleas of Forest County ut May
Term 18S1 :
No. Tr. Yr
1. A. A. Hopkins vs. Horace
Wilkin. -20 Mav 80
'2. F. II. Kllaworth vs. Frank
Uarvoy 8 Dec. 79
:i. F. It. Rose vs. Tho Road
Coinin'riH of HowoTwp. 16 May 80
4. A. Weller et al uso va. 8. II.
Haslet et al 18 Doe. 80
f. D. H. Walter vs. Samuel
W'hitten 17 Dec 80
0. S. II. Haslet fc Sons vs. Gil
bert Jamieson et al 1!7 Feb. 81
7. Adm'rs Winans Fstato vs.
Nancy Dawson 38 May 80
8. J. K. Ulainc, vs.' Henry
Wwnirart, 0 Feb. 79
0. .1. A. Neill vs. Uyron T,an-
dos. 0 Mav 70
J. SHAWKKY, rrothouotarV.
Tionesta, Pa., April 19, 1S81.
Liconso Notico.
Notice Is hereby jrlvcn that tho Petition
of William Smearbauyrh, for Hotel
License in the Lawrenco House, Tionesta,
Poro., haa been tiled in mv olllco nnd will
bo presented at tho next term of Court
Also, petition of John Woodcock, Neills
l)ur, Hotel License.
Also. Kdward Keid, "Fox House," Fox
burjr, Itetail.
Attest, JUSTIS SHAWKKY,
Tionesta, Pa., April 19, 1881. Clerk.
JF. I WlIITTlICIIV,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.)
FIUST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND
GOOD WORK.
nprli 81
Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
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SPRING TIM 10 TABLE, April 18, 1881.
A.M.
(1 r
12,V)
12 4(1
10 OS
P. M.
8 00
4 40
4 :u
305
P.M.
2 25
2 0L
M. Vatle.i Hi.)
ar Pittsburgh Jv
a i'.... Parker ...I v
ar...FoxburK ..lv
ar. Franklin. .lv
p.m.; a.m.
8 4. 9 05
2 32 12 0s
2 45 12 3H
5 00 1 4S
1". M.
8 40
8 31
8 17
8 09
8 Oli
7 49
7 32
7 24
7 12
0 4")
6 30
P. M.
V. M.
0 11
P. M.
Jl 30
P. M.
r oo
4 40
A. M.
7 65
8 03
8 10
P. M.
2 15
2 37
P. M.
3 50
4 04
124
4 35
4 4i:
5 04
5 2
6 49
0 02
0 45
7 15
P. M
ar...Oil Clty....lv
....Rockwood....
Oleopolis
...Eagle Rock...
President
Tionesta
Hickory
.. Trunkeyvillo..
Tidiouto
...Thompson b...
lv..Irvineton..ar
1 53 i
8 2l!
2 45
2 4S
1 511
1 34
1 19
1 12
12 58
12 37
8 27
8 43
8 fS
9 05
9 19
9 38
9 55
A.M.
A.M.
853
A.M.
11 35
8 04
3 20
3 27
341
4 03
112 20
4 20
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
4 45
P.M.
9 00
no'n (D.A. V.d JJlu)
12 OOjlv... Warren ...ar
a.m. I (Erie Unilwatj
IS 20 1 v.. Bradford ..ar
il'liil d- Eric Hi)
lv...Warron...ar
P. M.
7 38
7 55
lv..Stonehani..ar
ADDITIONALTRAINS LBAVKTarker
5:3(iam, Foxburg tl:40am, Franklin 9:U0am.
Oil City 9:50am. Arrivo Tionesta 11:22
am, Tidiouto 12:30pm, Irvinoton 2:00pm,
Warren 2:35pm., Stoneliam 2:4Hpni.
Lk wk Stonehain 7:30am, Warren 7:45am,
Irvineton 8:45am. Arrive Tidioute U:57aiu.
Tionesta 10:57am, Oil City 12;u0pm
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION.
Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Tl
tnsvi'.le, Npartansluirg, Centreville, Corrv,
Mayvillo, Urocton at 0:50am, l(i;45nnt, 2:10
pm, 5;00pm, 8:50pm. Arrive ut 7:."5am,
9:42am. 2:10pm, 3:"opin, 8:'.5pni.
Sunday Train leaves 7:30aui j arrives
7:2(tpm.
UNION A TITUSVILLE BRANCH.
Train leaves Titusville 5:50pin; arrives
Union City 8:00pm. Leaves Union City
7:00am ; arrives Titusville 9:15am.
Trains run daily except Sunday.
Trains are run on Philadelphia time.
Pullman sleeping Cars run dailv
between Titusvlleand Pittsburgh on train's
leaving Drooton 3:15pm and Pittsburgh
8.45pni.
,-Tickots Kold and baggage ehockod
to a!) principal noints.
et time tal .-riving full information
from Compan'-; A -.rents.
T. H. WILSON, Gen. Nupt.
W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa.
Gen'l Pas. Agent.
42 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y.
J. L. CRAIG. Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
WM.
SMEARBAUGH
&CO.,
Dealers In
GBOOEBIES!
TOBACCO,
CIGARS, HARD
W A R E, Q U E E N S
W A R E. G L ASS WA R E,
TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL
PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS
TERS, Ac.
Goods Always First-Class.
S2
Wtch-. St.mwln Lr.ll r.9. WMle m.ul lluiUln; (-.
t llullHHu sMfi. iv.llilKuUll. Clul iiJ ..:
'f.r
1 .1 CI' . A 1.)., J Sjntk .
KpurSDUROHtSnRti
D. W. CLARK,
ItEAX. ESTATE AGENT,
TIONESTA, PA.,
Has now for sale the Following:
120 ACRES,
Allegheny TownRhlp, Venango Co., Pa.,
Stewarts Run, 3i miles from Tionesta s
40 acres cleared ood barn ; frame house:
small orchard j fences good; aplendid
water. Will bo soU at a bargain for cash.
FORTY ACRES, ,
Near TrunkevvllleForest county. Part
ot the DanM Jones place. Will sell cheap.
Only 0220
fat ihi. tji( or pnn,Ai:i,rin,i
k KIMJF.lt. KqMltonu; Sinner in Ihe
market. Hmtmtber, ' tend
it to b ratnminrit brfnr fou
jtny fttr it. Thli li lh cam
HTloollircomponlM null for SOO.
All Machlnta vrarrnnlfMl fnr lhr
jmr. nt for our I lluilratisl Cir
cular and ToAtiiuotiUU. AtidrM
tlUItl.KS A. WOOD A CO..
17 I. lenli St, Pmudtljikia, r
IJIf P Y'onrselfhy making tnonev
Lll-Jl-JL when a golden chance is of
fered, thereby always keeping poverty
from the door. Those who always take
advanuigo of tho good chances for making
money that are oil'ered, generally become
wealthy, while thoso.who do not Improve
such chances remain in poverty. Wo
want many men, Women, bovs aiul girls
to work for us right in their own localities.
The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages. Wo furnish an
expensive outfit and nil that vou need,
free. No ono who engages fails' to make
money very rapidly. Yni can devote
your whole Umo to the work, or only your
snaro moments. Full Information and all
that is needed sent free Addros N TIN
SON ik CO., Portland, Maine. dec291y.
finrafoIsftlD mechanics".
PATENTS and how to obtain them.
Pamphlet of (10 pages free, upon receipt of
Stamps for Postage. Address,
m.MoiiK, Smith it Co.,
Solicitors of Patents, Box 31,
tf Washington. D. C
NO OTHER medicine will euro a cough
so quick as Piso'a Cure for Consump
tion. Thero I no other medicine that
tastes so good aa Piso's ;ure lor Consump
tion. It should no kept always in the
house, becauso it is n certain and safe rem
edy for Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis and
Sore throat. It will euro Consumption,
consequently it will euro those lesser
complaints, which are so often the fore
runner of Consumption.
Convoy, o., Mar. 3, 1S80.
We have Hold a great many bottles of
Piso'sCure for Consumption, and have
not heard ohm word of complaint. Butt
all speak highly and in wonts or praise
about tho good it has accomplished.
HINESttSON.
O If) Outfit furnished free, with full
I V7 instructions lor conducting tho
most proiitahle business that anvono can
engage in. Tho business is to cawv to
learn, and our instructions nro so simple
and plain, that nnv one can make groat
profits from tho very start. No one can
fail who is w illing to work. Women are
as sneeessful as ined. Bovs and firls can
earn large sums. Many have made at the
business over one hundred dollars in a
singlo week. Nothing like it ever known
before. All w ho engage are surprised at
tho ease and rapidity w ith which thev are
able to make money. You can engage in
this business during vour spare time at
great inotU. Yuo do'not have to invest
capital in it. We take all the risk. Tho'e
who need ready money, should write to us
at onco.JiAll furnished free. Address
TRUE iv CO..',Augusta, Main. deeply
HfZ Outfit sent freo t those who wish to
tiP engage in tho most pleasant and
profitable business known. Everx tiling
new. Capital not required. Wo will fur
nish you everything. 10 a day ami up
wards is easily inado without staving
away from homo over night. No 'risk
whatever. Many new workers wanted at
once. Many are making fortunes at tho
business. Ladies snake as much as men,
and young boys and girls make graet pay.
No one who is willing to work fails to
make more money every day than can be
niade in a week at any ordinary employ
ment. Those who engage at once w ill find
a short road to fortune. Address 1 i
HA LLF.T fc CO.. yortland, Me. h.c2y
EFRyToii" the IfiilioT!
BALSAM OF SHARK'S, OIL,
Positively restores the hearing, -md is
the only absolut.o cure for deafness known.
This oil is extracted from v. poonliar
species of While Shark, caught in the Yel
low Sea, known as Carelmtodon Rende
leth. Every i hmese fisherman knows it.
Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were
discovero by a Buddhist Priest about the
year 1410. Its cures were so numerous
and many so seemingly miraculous, that
the remedy was oilleially proclaimed over
the entire Empire. Its use became so
universal that lor over 300 years no
Deafness has existed among the Chinese
peiple. Sent, charges prepaid, to any
address at 1 per bottle. Only imported
bv II AY Lock it Co., 7 Dev" St., New
1 ork. Solo agents for Ainerfca.
Its virtues are unquestionable and its
curative character irhsoiute, as the writer
can personally testify, both from experi
ence and obser ation. Among the many
readers of tho Review in one part and
another of the country, it is probable that
Numbers are afflicted wnh neatness, an i
to such it may be said : "Write at once to
Haylock & Co., 7 Dcy St., New York, en
clobing 51, and you w ill leecivo by return
a remedy that will enable you to hear like
anybody else, and whose curative ellects
will be permanent. You will never re-'iet
doing so." Editor of the New York Mer
cantile Review, Sep 25, ltsso. dociso.
tiiraml Iloulcvurtl -fiSotoT.
Corner ,50M 'liroadH ay,
NEW YORK.
0a Both American and European Plana.
Fronting on Central Park, tho Grand
Boulevard, Broadway and Fifty-Ninth
St., this Hotel occupies tho entire square
and was built and furnished at an expense,
of over MiHi.tx.O. It, is one of the most ele
gant as w ell as being t lie finest located in
the city j lias a passenger Elevator and all
modern improvements, and is within one
square of the depots of the Sixth and
Eigth Avenue Elevated R. R. cars and
still nearer to the Broadway cars con
venient ami accessible fiom all narts of
thcity. Room with board ?2. per dav.
Special rates for faiualies and permanent
g 11 est-,,
E. HASKELL, Proprietor.
31 wmm i!
I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting
Fiaternity lljat I have re-purchn.nd
FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM t
i SOLD IT IN 1871.
T AM NICELY LOCATED nt my old
A aland; nnd 1 am prepared to nUvrul W
nil my friends, and the public generally,
who need
ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE I
I shall keep a perfect mock of all kind of
ALirjiunmoni
And all kinds of .
FISH ITJC TACKLE.
I shnll also continue to handle tho
"White" Men In- 71aclili.r,
A lid tho
CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Come and ee me. You will find m
ALWAYS AT HOME.
Mnzzlo Loader made o order tad war
ranted. iTpfFREP AIRING TR ALL ITS
UUXi BRANCHES PEOJIPTLY AMD
FAITHFULLY DONE.
11. A. IIAIJutWIX.
Tidioute, P., A f. 1?.
STOVES!
TIU, COPPER
AND
Shee t Iron "Ware
I
WOCLD respectfully Inform the rill-
-'ii .-n iuivi v Jl-IIIJlJ tun A SMI
nroimrttil ti. 1 ull tr.
. , -- ....... 1 w nuin 1 fcijry
T in, Copper and Sheet Iron liii". I !,
mulio a specialty iu in.mufartnrinjj
nnd equipment uilable for rafting
pores. AUo nil kind of
pur-
REPAIRING DORE o. SHORT KOTICE
The Highest Market Trlco Tald for
RAGS AFdD JUftSK
AT
Oppr-IjBAvrenje 'ous
nay2tf TIONESTA. PA.
A LECTURE TO YOUNGlEfl
On Who TT.oa or
A liceiure on tiie Nature. Tieaunent.
and Radical cure nt Soinb-al Weaknes, tr
Sperioatonhie.v induced hv hilf hIiuhc.
Involuntary Emissions, Impoteney, Ner
vous Debility, and Impediments to mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epdcpsv,
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
ite.-liy ROIUCRT J. CU LV ERWICLi.!
M. V.. author of the "(Jreeu Jtook," Ac.
The celebrated author, in this admira
ble FsKay -harly ilemonstratos, from a
thirty years' succesafn: jiractice, that tho
alarming consequence of self abuse mav
be radically cured ; pointing out a moo'
of euro at once simple, rertain, and
eireetual, by means of which every
Hiifl'eror, no matter what his condition
m!y be, may cure himself cheaply,
private.ly, nnd radically.
Tina lecture will" prove 11 boon to
inoiisaims and iiiousands.
Sent under seal, :n a plain envelope,
any address, post paid, on receipt of si
cents or two postage slumps. We haw
a.a a fiure cure for Tape Worm.
Address tho Pnlibsliers.
THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO
41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Box 4r
lh l'are.t and Ueat Medicia er Bade.
AoolinbinatloB of HODS. Buohu. Man-
drakloand Dandelion, wltu all tut. M audf
iuuate urativa irojvriia of all other BitUrmJ
mukitbatratwt BlOOd Purlfler, Llvel)
KogU lntOr, ana uwuunauu
Mo dimsaw ek an poaaibly lonr aitst when n
LitUin are naVodto Tarled aud iwrfact an U
optratii
Ti T fir MwUViuivlgtftottaigtliailcfl
To all whoa ajmniploytnenUeauaa trretrolal
tyof tliebool.or Ui1urx onrana, or woo
auiraan InrvtlurV ToDlO and mUJ HUmn
Hup Blttara an lnTatV!- without into!
ho waiter what your foUnir or aympfcif
are what tha diao or aUfUa't ta uw Uop m
tsra. Don't wait uutU you a ra alrk bat If j
only feel bad or nilinule, '' at rj
It may aTo jour lif.Hhai. J""ad bundif
$SOO will be paid foracale they- will I
cure or help. Io no aulTer l" your ln
aufler.but uw and urira theuVtaus Hop
Remember, Hop Bitten la noUe, driiKKvd
drunken noatruin. but the Purval av d lu-at
Modii-lne e.er made ; the "IJIViLlulife. niluill
and Hurt" and no peraun or family
anouia ue wiuiout tnein.
P.I.C.i" an absolute and Irrealmtile euro
lurUrumwuuew, utm 01 opu
uarvotica ail .old by anxKrvtt. fiend ,
for l.'lrvular. Me kltun kr. Ca.,
iJBtit am in'iiUBilraiiif irHiMtiriWiUnaHfr;
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of rouUilul impnidence ennaiug I'rtma
tnru lJeoiy, Nenoui Pebililr, Loat iiai:hil, etc.,
Lnvintf trlid in vim every known. rrmcOy, ban dm
covend a Pimple anil cure, which lie will fcn;l FRt'J!
to )iia fi-lkiw-antlrreia, aJ-iivaa J. 15, llti;
43 t hutliiua fct., X. V.
(.
The Kramer Wagon Co..
OF
OIL CITY, PA.,
Is prepared lo furnish the;iest wapoiv for
all purposr-s that can ho hud in tho coun
try, at as low prices as can bo had ony
wrcie. lluviin; added a saw mill to our
eslalilishiiient wo w ill luy saw loes of all
kinds und pay cash fuv tawio. We will
also buy stunipnj:e.
Ad.h.-s us ul..,o. jaiil'J "Stu
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