IS D I TO It. WEDXESD4T MORNiSG, MATr II, .Ml. Announcement's. A ntiounoomrnts for the difl'orentoounty ofilcos will ho charped for as follows: Pro ' thonofnry,$10: Slientr, f S ; Commissioner, ?." ; Auditor, IM. These terms are xtricihi eoxh to cmybnil', riiOTIIONOTAlVY, tc. M are authorized to announce 8. J. ISK'iT.KY', f KinjrMey township, as a can didate for the nomination of Prothonotary, Ac, ttubjeet to Kepubliean usages. We aro authorized to announce S. J. VVOPCOTT, of Tionesta, as n candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary, ttc. n object to Pepublioan usages. Please nnnouneo my namo as a candi dal e for re-election to the office of Pro thonotary, .e., subject to rules and usages of the Republican nartv. April Id, 1SS1. JUSTIS SIIAYVKEY. SHERIFF. YVe are authorized to announce PETER PEUUY, of Harmony Township, as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce Oapt. C W. CliAHK, of TionesU Township, ns a candidate for tho nomination of Sheriff, Hiibjeot to Republican usages. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce JAMES S. HENDERSON, of Hickory Township, as a candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, eubject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to' announce II. W. IjEDEBUR, of Green township, as a can didate for the nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. Republican County Committee. The members of the Republican County Cummittee of Forest County are requested to meet at the office of Hon. 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 an import ant one. Following are the names of the members of the Committee : Barnett Twp.Jas. Ward. Green L. Arner. Howe Win. Black. Hickory. L. Keister. Harmony Upper Chas. Griffin. Lower W. C. Bromley. T, T T r Tionesta N. Thompson. Tionesta Boro. II. S. Brockway. Quintain Jamieson, Chairman. Tionesta, Pa , April 19, 1881. TnE infamous character of a rebel a i .i. unauici nctci umiucu on me average , 4LBiuocrauc mina, until Aianone voted "with the Republicans a few times. Heretofore the few rebel soldiers who j cast their influence with the Republi- rans, did not affect the result; now ; that circumstances, have made Ma- hone's vote necessary ta Democratic . success and Mahone did not vote with I the Solid South, tho party has read justed its opinions of rebel brigadiers. , Meadville Republican. I THE NATiONAL CAPITOL. Special to the Reicbi,icak. Washinqton, D. C, May 5, '81. Yesterday the first executive session held since the 24th of March was had. It is quite certain that the influence of the President had much to do with breaking the deadlock. This action loes not by any means terminate the coatest on the Senate officers, as after the confirmation of necessary officers the Republicans may go back to the old contest. The following nominations were confirmed by unanimous consent: Robt. R. Iliil, of Illinois, to be As sistant Secretary of the State ; Hiram Price, of Iowa, to be Commissioner cf Indian Affairs ; Alfred M. Jones, United States Marshal for the North em District of Illinois, and others of local importance. The nominations on the table, nearly two hundred in number, were referred to appropriate committees. An hour or more was thus consumoJ, and the Senate then took up the Chinese immigration treat ies. A discussion ensued in which Senators Miller of California, and Hor, of Massacusetts, were the prin cipal participants, the former advoca ting the ratification of the treaty npou the ground of its placing the subject of Chinese immigration within our entire control hereafter, and the latter oppos ing it with the argument that the underlying purpose of the treaty is coutrary to the genius of our institu tions and to the gunerul doctrine of llie brotherhood of men. The treaty goe over as unfinished business until ti-day. The executive sessions will outinue from day to day until the iui riant uuujir-atious are acted upon. J. K. YVENIC, Representatives of the great State of Ohio, are congregating in great num bers about Washington now. They seem to have found out that tho dead lock is to be broken and nre on the ground of a fresh" office trail. It is said there is soon to be an over haul ing in Federal patronage in .Ohio. Among those who are here are Mr. Murrat Halstead, of the Cincinnati Commercial, and A. M. Fraucisco, of tlit Ohio State Journal, Mr. Warner M. Bateman, of Cincinnati, State Rep resentatives Davis, Lurks and Stubbs. Gov. Foster and Ex-Governor Young it is said, will be here some time this week. Nearly all tho visitors have had conference with Senator Sherman. Mr. Halstead and wife spent the eve ning at the White House. Yestrday was the first day of the Spring racs at the National Fair As sociation grounds near this city. The rac?s will continue four days. The attendance was not so large as was ex pected from the exertions made by the management, to bring here from all parts of the country famous flyers. The remaining three days will bring some fine races and they should be encour aged by 'the peeple of Washington, who by the way do not take so much interest in sporting matters as do the people of the Northern cities. Several racing enterprises have failed here in the past few years. But the National Fair Association having moro money than the others may bold out. Phil. Decoration Day. Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic, j General Order, No. 13. Iu accordance with our rules and regulations, Monday, the 30th day of May, will be observed us memorial day, and the Grand Array of the Re public is invited to make such ar rangements for its reverent observanco and will do fitting honor to the memo ries and restiDg places of our dead comrades; uud it is hoped and ex pected that the several posts will so apportion and prepare for the work of visiting the different cemeteries that no grave of a soldier or a sailor will be on that day without a floral tok&n of remembrance To this end the co-operation oi citi -zens, of churches, of schools, and of benevolent societies, should be invited, and, in towns where no posts nre yet organized, tho Dearest ehould through correspondence or personal solicitation by committees, secure a proper ob servance. It is further suggested that each post attend Divine service on Sunday, May 29th, as a fitting preparation for the solemn duties of the day. It is now thirteen years since this Memorial Day was instituted, and that which seemed to many of doubtful propriety, has steadily grown in public favor, and has been more and more generally observed. Each year we are called on to visit hundreds of Dew graves ; the graves of comrades who have met with us incur post rooms, many of them foremopt in Grand Army work, but who have gone before to the re-union cf the Gravid Array above, reminding us how rapidly our ranks are being thinned by death, and binding us more firmlv .together as comrades. Let each day speak to us memories which enwreath an immortal renown ; ofa patriotism which was measured only by the Nation's necessity ; of the duty laid upon us to preserve untar nished the inheritance of valor and loyalty that has been left us, that our conduct as citizens may maka more honorable our services as defenders of the Uniu, aud that all who assemble with us in memory of our dead may learn to lovo our country, to respect her laws, and to reverence her flag. As when the bugle sounded and the drums beat the "Ion roll" we knew no distinction of class, of race, or of taith.RoJet us know no differences, sectional, partisan, or religious, as we may now recall the deeds and memo ries of our heroes ; as we salute a flag that waves over a Union preserved ; as we supplicato for the widow aud the orphan, for ourselves and our homes. and for our country, the blessings of Almighty j.od. By command of Lkwi.s Vajhkr, Commaoder-ia-Chief. R. B. Beatii, Adjutant General. Philadelphia, April 12, 1881. TiieGkeat Blessixo. A fiinjnl pure, harmless rerucdv. that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, Btomaeh re ular, kidneys and liver active, i tl greateht blessing ever couferred upon man. Hop liitters is that remedv. and Us proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been savsd or cured by it. Will you try it? Sec another column. Ihgle. Saved ironj biiicide! ruaoy suBer ers j by using Uarosma. Backache Liver and Kidney Cure. Preparer by V.. K. Thomi'iion, 'l ituville, i'a. 1. j oiu:n.o ppirox, Manufacturer of and l'nnlcr in HARNESS, COLLARS; BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mar t 81 TONKSTA, PA. TRIAL LIST. PnOTIIONOTARY' OFF1CK, ) l''o hurt Co., Pa. j Causes sot down for trial in tho Court o Common Pleas of Forest County at May Term 1KS1 : No. Tr. Yr 1. A. A. Hopkins s. Horace YVilkins. no May 80 -. F. H. Ellsworth vs. Prank Oarvev 8 Ife. TO 3. E. P. Ttoso vs. The Road Comm'rs of Howe Twp. 1G May SO 4. A. V oiler ot al use vs. S. IT. Haslet ot al is Hoc. 80 5. D. H. Walter vs. Samuel YVhittcn 17 Dec 80 6. S. H. lla-slot t Sons vs. Gil bert .Jamioson ot al 27 Feb. 81 7. Adtn'rs YVinans Estate vs. Nancy Dawson 3S May 80 8. J. K. Plaine, vs. Henry Nwapirait. (5 Feb. 79 5), .1. A. Noill vs. liyron Lan ders, in Mav 70 J. SIIAWKF.T, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 10, 1881. PROCLAMATION. Whhreas, The Hon. W. p. Ilrown, President Jndire of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and fur M10 county ol'Forost, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, nt Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence r.n tho Third Monday of May, boin? tho Kith day of May 18S1. Notice is theroloro pi ven to tho Coroner, .Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, tint they bo then and ther9 in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, witli their records, inquisitions examinations und other remembrances, to do Jhoso things which to their ollices appertain to bedono, and tothoso whoare bound in rocopni.imco to prosecuio niiainst the prisoners that aro or shall bu in tho jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute niamst them ns shall bo just. ( Jiven un der my hand and teal this ISlh day of April, A. 1). 1881. C. A. RAN.PAIJi, Sheriff. License Notice. Notice is hereby mven that the Petition of William SniearbaiV'h. for Hotel Ijicense in tlio Iiawrcnce I louso, Tionesta, Koro.. has been hied in mv oliice 11ml will be presented at the next torm of Court. Also, petition ot John Woodcock. Neills- bnrii, Hotel License. Also. ICdward Keid. "Fox House." Fox- burg, Itetail. Attest. JUSTIS RHAWKKY. Tionesta, l'a., April 10, 1881. Clerk. IT. Z- WIIITTEKIN, CIVIL EHGIrsEER flD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIPST-CLASS 1 NSTUU MKNTS AND GOOD WORK. apr.r SI Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. NEW REVISION AGENTS WANTED A'EW TESTAMENT. A VTlJllfl )V tllO llinwf. dtntnnnt brttintaru of Knjrland and Aiiierica. Half tho price 111 L.orresponuins 11 nulisli Jidition. Uarjjo tyjie, linen super-calendered paper, do pant bindinp. A seperato "Ccniprohen sive History of tho liiblo and its Transla tions," including a full accoup.tof the Now Kevision. given to subscribers. nest cnance lor agents ever olierod. Send stump for particulars at once. The Henry Bill Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. SMEARBAUGH . &CO., Poalers la G-BOOEBIES! TOBACCO, ' CIGAllS, IIARD M'A Pv E, Q U E E N S W A II E. G L ASS W A HE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, YEG ETA11LES, RAKERS UREA I), OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. w. CLARK, HHATi ESTATE AGEHT, AND TIOXKSTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACHES, Allegheny Tovvnhbip, Vi-nano Co., Pa Stewarts P.un, 3i rnilos ironi Tionotsta; 40 acres i-lenrml ; j'om l.arn ; IVaine liue ; small or. lmrd ; fences mkI ; hplon.lid water. S ,11 lie nol i at a bargain lor caoli. PORTY ACUf:S, Near Ti iinUr-vvillc,' l'oto t cf.nntv. Part "1 MiclMnicU.-tucs place. sell Iio.iji. . Formerly Pitts;! iri;h , TiUi:. :Up A nu'Xila"H'y.t SPKlNtJ TIMK TA1H-K, April 18, issi. A. M.P. M. ( ,1 . I : ,'.) V. M. A.M.I 0 11 OS I. 2 30 j, l 4s!. HIIV Ntm.ar Pitlsbiiruh Ivi is 4-V 12 5.1 4 lii in-.... p.trktir ...lv .: :u VI 40 10 OS 1 M. K 40 8 31 8 17 8 00 S (Mi 7 40 7 Kl 7 2i 4 :u 3 or I'.M.i 2-2,; 201 I f.3 1 no 1 31 1 10 1 12 r...Foxliiirir..lv 2 4 nr . i' mmum ..iv 00 A. M. 7 .V S 03 8 10 8 '24 8 i.7. 8 43 8 fS 0 0."i 0 10 0 38 0 ar, A. M. A. M. H f.3 A.M. P. M, I 1; P. M. 3 .".0 4 01 1 2t 4 3r 4 40 5 04 5 28 .0 40 0 02 (i 45 7 15 P. M ar... Oil City....lv ....Itoekwtmd .... Oloopolis ...FM'lo Hock... ..... President Tionesta Hickorv .. Trnnkovvillo.. Tidiouto ...Thompson s... lv..lrvineton..ar 2 4J 2 4 S 3 04 1 3 '.'III 3 27 3 44 4 03! 7 2!p r.s (i 4."12 37 0 301 1 -2 'JO 4 20j p. m.; p. m. r. m. v. m. no'n 1KA. )".l i'.A'ii P.M.- 4 4:- L P. M. 0 00 .. (5 11 12 00,1 v... Warren. ..ar r.M. a.m. (; Jliiihrai) 3 30 rtJjOilv.. itradfoKd ..nr i.M. li'u fif- A''iV7,'i) fiOO lv. .. Warren ...ar 4 40 lv..Stoiieh:im..ar P. M. 7 38 AP11ITIOV ATntAINN Lxavr Parker fi:30am, Foxbury; 0:40im, Franklin 0:00am, Oil City H-.iiOaiit. Arrive Tionesta 11:22 am. Tidimuo 12:30pm, Irvineton 2:00pm, Warren 2;35pni., Stofu'hani 2:4Xpni. TjKavh Stoneliani 7:30am, Warren 7:4.riun, Irvineton 8;4"iam. Arrivo Tidiouto 0:."i7am. Tionesta lOi.VTam, Oil Citv 12;20pin CH AUTAUQUA L.AKF, 1)1 VISION. Trains leave Oil Cily for Pet. Outre, Ti tusvi'.le, Spartansliiirir, (entroville, Corrv, Mayville, Urocton at (i:50am, 10:4."am, 2:40 pm, liiOOjini, 8:,r0inn. 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Tho business will pay more than ton times ordinary wanes Wo furnish nn expensive outAt and all that vou need, free. No one who ennjres fails to make money very rapidly. Yon can devote your wdiolo time to the work, or (Inly your spare moments. Pull information and all that is needed sent iron Address H TIN- SON ,t CO.. Portland, Maine. deeply. TO INVENTORS AND MECHANICS. PATP.NTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet or !0 pae free, upon receiptor Stamps for Postage. Address, Oii.mohk, Smith A Co., Solicitors of Patents. Pox "1. l' Vanhitijrton. l). L NO OTHKR modicino w ill euro a eoiih so ipiick as Piso's Cure for Consump tion. There Is no other medicine that tastes no rood aa Piso's Cure tor Consump tion. It should re kept always in the housp, because it is a certain and safe rem edy for Croup, Asthma, Itronehitis and Soro throat. It will euro Consumption, consequently it will cure tho.-o lesser complaints, which aro so often tho fore runner of Consumption. CotfvoY, O., Mar. :5, 1SS0. YVe lmve Hold a preat many bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption, anil have not heard ohm word of complaint. Putt al! speak hiirhly and in won is of praise about the -rood it has accomplished. II IN JiS iV SOX, HOP BITTESS: (A .Iciliclnc, not a Uriuk.) l (MINTAIN1 t-J nors, ri t i'.ir, "iaxdrakEi - K i).vrn:!.ni., W AMDinnT'nii HT ami 'kt MHmrm.jrAi.i- Jj. 1 1 kf Ai l. imiiiii tin i iais. M TII13Y CIT2C1'2 hj All t'KetlMrli.f tlirr-'enincl). llarH I'KwmI f'j l.ivrr I.Hliii vi. iiml I rinnrvi irniw. Nor- !;'! Vuulir.vi. S:'i-.U. ! :iii v.,m. ,.si ...iii. y i-I'liKili: ( imiulin.il.-t StOOO EK COLD. If lit, or itj-uri t!pi! Mttpuiv or iiij-imiUH U '"'oi l 111 Llil Ml. VUvnur tTni2-'1t-t t.ir Him Tt'rt .... n.i ll H 1 OirOutlit furtiislied free, with full O 1 yJ ins: ruetioiiH ior eotnlu(;tiuy; iho most proiitablo business that anyone can cm.rae in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions aro so simp.lo and plain, that anv one can maku frreat lirolits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as mod. Roys and uirls can earn lariro sums. Many have made nt tho business over on hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing liko it ever known before. All who einjairo aro surprised at tho ease and rapidity with which thev are able to make money. You can enquire in this business during your spare time at prosit prolft. Yno donot have to invest capital in it. Wo take all the risk. Thot-o who need ready money, should write to us at once. All Juruisiied tree. Address Tit UK iV CO.. Aiijiusta, Maine. deetf'lv T Outfit sent tree to those who w ish to PJ enpajio in the most pleavant and proiitablo business known. Kvervthiii new. CapiUd not required. Wo will fur nish you evervthinp. $10 a diiy and up wards is easily made without staving away from homo over nipht. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fortunes at tho business, ladies make lis much as men, and youn.'j boys and girls make frraet pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more money every day than can bo made in a week at any ordinary employ ment. Those who enirae at once will find a short road to fortune. Address li HA LLKT A CO., Portland, Me. dec'J'.Hy BALSAM CF SHARK'S OiL, 7'ositively restores tho hearinp. -ud la the aily absolute cure for deafness known. This oil is extracted front a poculiar r-pecies of White Shark, caaphl; in tint Y el low Sea, known as Caivhatodon Kcnde leth. Kvery t. liineso tislu rman knows it. lis virtaei as a restorative of hearitip wero discoverer bv a Puddhist I'riest tbout tho year UK). Its cures were so numerous ami niaiiy so seorninply miraculous, that tho remedy was oillcially proclaimed over tho entiiB Kmpiro. Its use became so universal that lor over :;(.0 e;trs no Pea; iie.-s has existed amonp tho Chiiu so J iple. Sent, charpes prepaid, to any address at 1 per bottle. Only imported by HAY LOCK .v. CO., 7 Dey St., New Y or):. Sole apents for Amerieii. Its virtues are unquestionable and its curative character abmolute, as tiio writer can personally testify, both from experi ence and ob.sur ution. Amonp tiio many readers of tho Review in one part anil another of the country, it is probable that wumbers are alUicted w ith deafness, an 1 to such it may bo said : "Write at oneo to Waylock ,V. Co., 7 Hoy St., Now Y'ork, en ciosinp 1, and you will leceivo by return a remedy that will enablo yon to hear like anybody else, and whoso curative (-fleets will be permanent. You will never repret doinp so." Kditor ol the New York Mer cantile Review, Sep U"p, Issu. duclico. Corner GUlh t- Mroadu ny, NEW YORK. 0a Eoth Anwrioan and European Plans. Frontinp on Central Park, tho firand Ilouleyard, liroadway and l 'i!ty-N inth St.. this Hotel occupies the entire Kipiare, and w as built and turnislu'd at an f-xpenso of over f joo.ooo. It is one ot the most ele eant as well as beinp the finest located in tho city ; lias a passenger Klevator ami all modern iriiprovcments, and is within one souaro of the depots of the Sixth and Kipth Avenuo Klevaled R. R. cars, and still nearer to the liroadway cars con venient and accessible i'lom'all parts of tho city. Room with board per day. Special rates for laiualicj. and permanent' piie-l-1. U. HASKPLL. l'roprietor. 1 ! miu ! ! I take pleasure In tellinp tho Sporting I-'l atei'iiitv Unit I have rti-purehased PRO M 1 1 OR A CK JON KS, T( ) W H OM I SOLD PI' IN 1871. T AM N1C1CIY LOCATKI) at, my nil J stand, und lam jirepartvl to atieml l all my friends, and tlio public peiiurally , Who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LiriE! I ahall konp a jierfect stock of all kin-W of And all kinds of FISHBGTACKLE, I nhall also eontiatie to handle tlio While" Hewing: 3aeli!nc, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and mho ne. You will find m ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loadersi innde i order and war ranted. ( flpTT'R UTATRINO IN ALL ITS FAITHFULLY DOIIE. 12. A. llAlAiYiin. Ti-iioute. Pa., Anp. 12. TIjST, coppeb A N 1 Sheet Iron Ware IWOT'Lnrospectrully inform tln cltl yens of Tioie-s(a mul vicinity that I uni lrepnred to do all kinds or work In the Tin, Copnpr and Sheet Iron lln . I a!o make a specially in inaitiilacturiiip and erniiimnnti nujlnblo for raiting pur poivs. A I mi all kinds of F.EPfilP.lKG DORE OS SHORT NOTICE The Hiitliost, Market Pieo Paiil Tor RAGS AND JU&ik --at- tj.'. !.w rwice Hn TI02JESTA, PA. A LECTORE TO Y01INGL IviEfh A Lec'lirc itti flic 'uiiir. and Radical cure ot Semieal Vrakneoa, or Sperniatorrlu)ri, iniloced by seif. abuse, Involuntary ' Kinissions, Imiiotency, Ner vous Debility, and Impediment to mar riape penerally ; Consumption. Kpilepnv, ami Pits; Mental and Physical Incapacltv, d e.-lly RORKRT .1. CU LV KRWKLi., ' M. P.. author of the "(Jreen Rook," Ac. The eelebrated author, in this tidnilr b'.o Pssay clearly demonstrates, from thirty cars' sim-ccsmIu! practice, that ttiw alarminp consequence of nelf aimso witiy lo radically cured ; pointinp out a mono of cure at once simple, ccituin, uml elVectual. by means of which every . Kufl'erur, no nutter wlmt his condition' uuy b, may euro himself cheaply,, privately, and radically. is. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, :n a plain envelope, to anv u. 2 il tifiut imiil .n i". .it. .in ..i m. "" i'" i-n jkimoi-i. Hiauips. (j 11HW- also a ku r cure lor Tapo Worm. AfKln-KK die Pulihshers. THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., ll Aim St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Pox 4.'ih lUa ll'urvkt mu J ltt lloiliciiiv vr )lJo. AoulmbinAlinn of Hops, Buohu, Marv drakae u-i Dandelion, witii ah tnu u-mi tui-t mcatcurtivo proiwrtio. of nil otlier Rittr, mak.ttbeBreAtat Blood Purifier, li Iyer RegulVntor, unl Laaiuid Hisaui Honoring. No riin oV nn potmllill lcmir rrtrt Trhr ITop Bitura are u-ckxto vax'txl luul -wrlocl mrv Urnir operations To all whoae . niuluyment cause lrrt-t-uiarl- tyoftliebowuUorU'''"-"Tr n(n. or lio ro quire no AppetiurX. Xoiilo audmllil SOmul-uut, Bo) Bittera are in val uaoio, wnnoui inio- loatine. ho matter wbatyour f ellnffi or PTmnt-mia ftre what the duH-ojio or all ,0eut Uune Hop liit tera. Don't wait until you ecr l-k but If you only feel bad or mim.Tahle,uset'bni at onco. it may nave your lire.lt hat. a1 a r ed hundreda. . S800 wilt be paid foracafi- thoy will' not cure or help. Do not duffer orliit your friemia Kiffer.bul uiwaud urif. tlieiu'0 Hop Q Ilemember, flop llittera la noiv1-8. druicired' drunkt-n U(-ritruui, but the J-urentfc 1 d Bout itt-du-liiR eer made ; the -tSTU.IIte HUBJil and uri- anu no person or lumlly Ja.O.tfl an alMolute and lrresir-tlMe eurt-1 uri'i-uiikeuni-, UMj ot otiliun, tolxwoo Munf nan-otlva. All tld or di-in-k-i.la. liuud for circular. uup uiuri aia. ve., Hm-hcwt-T VY am! Tnrnnto. I tMt r i i i) ifiriii i ir fr'-Yimnrri QTARTLING OSSCOVERY! LOST 'MANHOOD RESTORED. A vn'-iim of ynuihl'nl ii-iT-riiilcnco ci'iftm? I'ri'iun ture l'(.-uy. Nt-rvf,tni Ii-hi.ity. Iott Wai;tnKl, en-., f am ii: iriid ia v:i:i rvcry Luuwn ri'iouy, ha- 1is-rv-Yr:'v(! a finielo Ht-lf t-nre, wliuu i,o :ll - -1 - -1 to lil fi-11'.-w-anfl-rrw, uJi.ri.-k- J. ii, HV.V,lJt 4:1 I tiailiani fu, . V. . 1 - 1 on The Kramer Wagon Cov - OF OIL CITY, PA., Is prepared to furnish tho' best wa?o,-i for all purposes that can he had in the cou-n-try, at as low prices as can he had any where. Having added a saw mill to oiir establishment wo will buy saw loirs of alt kinds and pay cash for saiuc. We will also buy st 11 nipiiL'e. Adilre.s ;- iibi vu. j;i"H' '.in
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