v 1! . i ? i t : I ; ; c t ; t M c I i I'll-I ei ic 01 1 til lb to ie. tii tb. Ci CO ini u i. th. I.)- KB l TO It. U i iiNKSDAT MORNJXG,.MAV 24. W8I. AtghomicciticiilM. A nrormeemonts for the differentcounty -.)1ees v.11 lo Charged for a follows: Pro thonolnry. JlO: Sheriff, ?S; Commissioner, f " : Auditor, fx . Those terms are ttrictly ritoTfroxoTAiiY, Ac. Wfl urn n i ( hri t nA i n n i-ia-tu riafi "IT U IMIOCKWAY, of Tionesta, as ft candidate i"r no nomination 01 i rotnonoinry Y.e., "inijeci io jteiwnoan usages. We nro authorized to announce S. J. NKTLKY, of Kingsley township, nsn can didate for the nomination of Prothonotary, Vc, subject to republican usages! We nro authorized to announce S. .1. WOI.COTT, of TloncsU, as ft candidate for the nomination of Prothonotary, tCc.. uibjcct to Republican usages. Please announce iny nnmo ns a candi date for re-election V the office of Pro thnnotary, A-c, subject to rules and usages of the Republican part v. April 19, 1881. JUSTIS SIIAWKEY. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce PETER I1EKRY, of llnrmonv Township, as a candidate for' the nomination of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. "We are authorized to announce Capt. C. XV, CLARK, of Tionesta Township, as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, subject to Republican usages. COMMISSIONER. Wo are authorized to announco .T. J. PARSONS, of .lenks township, as a can didate for the nomination of Countv Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. Wo are authorized to announce GEO. AY. OSGOOD, of Kinsley township, asacan didate for the nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are authorized to announce JAMES 8. 11 UN DKRSON, of Hickory Township, as a candidate for the nomination oi County Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce II. W. I.EDERUR, of Green township, as a can didate for the nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. Tuk U. S. Senate lim adjourned cine die, and the Senators have all gone homp. The country will now have a breathing spell for 8otne time. General Weaver, the great Green- i back apostle, has cancelled all of his Kastern engagements to address Green back meetings, pleading other engage ments elsewhera. This probably means that General Weaver will de Tote his time to the West, which is better Greenback ground than the Ea9t. Venango Spectator, EDWARD3 PlERREl'ONT, who 8100(1 by General Grant through thirty-six ballots at Chicago, eay : "I cannot see bow tho Republican party caa be ben- i ) Gtted by throwing the Senate into the ; bands of the Democrats as this course f J does." A good many others of the 306 bave the same trouble with their vis ' ion. '! h j Judge Robertson's confirmation ' ns Collector of the Port of New York, totk place in the U. S. Senate on Wednesday last. There was very ."-little opposition, and the vote was nearly unanimous. Hou. G. W. cofield, of Warren, Pa., was con " firmed Judce of the Court of Claima and Ex-Senator Bruce takes Scofield'j place as Register of the Treasury. The gratifying announcement is made that the condition of Mrs. Gar field is hopeful. - The political excite ment of the past few days has not shut out from the public mind the fact that a grave anxiety reigned iu the .family of the President, and has not prevent ed expressions of sympathy from going out to Lim upon all sides. There will be a universal bepe that the cucour wgement offered io the later bulletins respecting r8. Garfield's condition will bo amply justified, and all cause of solicitude removed. Secretary Wixdom is resolved to aJuaiuitster the Treasury Department in the very strictest sense in accord ance with law, requiring of all audi tors, heads of bureaus, chiefs of divis ions and clerks the same rigid per formance of duty ia the very closest conformity to law iu reference thereto. In a vast organization like that of the Treasury it is almost impossible to vade irregularity. It will creep into truosactious in shapes at once danger ous to the public interests and dam aging to the reputations of public officials. Iieceut acts show tins, but so steru is the present direction of that department that only resignation would satisfy the Secretary for 6uch dereliction. This looks like business. - Jlirrisburg Telegraph. Gu;s.vi Y. Scofield'b appoint meut as a jude of the Court of Claims j is an lionor well bestowed and will bcit will gifa Conkhng a term in tho worthily won. In 850 and ISol he Senate uptil 1887, which will be two i h iticiniif-r of ilia idikt 1iou dt : i hauu Legislature, unJ in 1857 and 1059 he served in the State Senate. In 1861 be was appointed President J udge of the Eighteenth ,7n dicial district, and in 1862 he was elected a Representative from the Erie district to the Thirty-eighth Congress, to which he was re-elected repeatedly. At the bar, on the bench and in Con gress, Glenni W. Scofield has displayed abilities of no common order, aud commanded confidence and respect which gave' him prominence in all bodies in whose deliberations he took part. Id the debates cf Congress he bore himself the equal of any man in the House while he was a member of it, aud in the Treasury Department, as Register, his great legal ability with out a doubt won him the place he now gees to fill on the bench of the Court of Claims, which will last during good behavior. In 1863 Mr. Lincoln ap pointed David Wilmot and Joseph Casey to the bench of the Court of Claims, both of this State and both of whom had served in Congress, the for mer having served a short terra in the Senate and for several Congresses in the House. Harrtsbuag Telegraph. Tiie llouee is really down to hard work at last, aud accomplishes more in two hours than it did in two weeks month ago. There will be no trouble about getting through with all the needed legislation by the 2d of June. Some bills of course, will not be acted upon, and they would not be were the legislature to remain here till August. The reformers can blame the Times and the Vwj of Philadelphia for this failure. There cry on the start has been "On to Richmond" with the armv in no fit condition to move. The blackguard course of these two papers towards the members of the legislature has been carried on with out rhyme or reason, and no wonder that a reaction has set in. We may coax men. but our representatives t would be wanting in manhood to be coerced and threatened into the sup port of any measure ; no matter how meritorious. In relation to the buo and cry about tho tax bill for Philadelphia, we are satisfied from a candid examin ation of the matter, that it is all cry and very little wool. If the people paid up their taxes when they should the office of delinquent tax collector, would be worth nothing. As it is. this officer saves a large amount of taxes to the city; and it is not his fault if his fees aggregate iu proportion to the delinquency of the . taxpayers. The lardy taxpayer is compelled to par these fees aud the city loses nothinc. The same argument holds good for tho Recorders office in Philadelphia. Ilarrisburg Saturday Night. THE NATIONAL. CAPITOL. Special to the Republican. . Washington, D. C, May 21, '81. All is quiet on the Potomac. The political storms which have swept from the White House to the Senate are rapidly passing away and Washington is settling down to its long summer sleep. Judge RobertBoo was confirmed yesterday and there is but little of the excitement remaining occasioned by the resignations of the New York Sen ators. Tho question now is will the Senators be returned. Some of Conk ling's friends say that he is in earnest, and even if elected will decline the Senatorship. They say that he would now even decline the use of his name as a candidate for re election, were it not for the fact that such au act on his part might be construed by his ene mies as an intimation that he feared the result. Hence, they say, he will allow his name to be presented as a candidate, and if he succeeds, will at once decline. The word "if" used here is likely to mean moie than U now thougbt. The auti-Conklingites claim strength enough to postpone the election until next winter, and this taken in connection with the fact that the enormous patronage of the New York Custom House will in a few days pass into the hands of his enemies, and with all its powerful influence may in the almost evenly divided State of the contestants, result iu the final defeat of Mr. Coukliug. Another vemon of the outcome of the resigna tions, told by Mr. Coukling's frieuds ie, that it is already "fixed" that both Coukliog and Piatt are to be re elected, but that Piatt will agree that Coukliug be elected fur his, the long term, he taking the short term. If such an arrangement be brought about, vcam iiHrnni th torm r 1.U ,ut (lariielt') au leave him absolutely foot-loose toa ntngonize the I'm' without the worry of looking out. kr his own Senatorial bacon in 1884. There is a rumor that General Grant has written a letter to President Gar field deprecating the appointment of Judge Robertsou. A copy of this letter is said to be in possession of Senator Jones, of Nevada. This Sen ator said he delivered a letter to the President from General Grant, but it had reference only to General Padeau, who by tho way has declined. Yesterday the Senate sent a com mittee to the White Housp, to enquire of the President if he had any further business for the session. The committee upou its return announced that the President had two hundred nomina tions yet to make. A weary express ion settled down on the laces of those present, and the Senate immediately adjourned until to day. Final adjournment may be had on Saturday. It is uow declared that if the Senate failed to pass upou the romination of Wiu. E. Chandler to be Solicitor Geueral of the Treasury, that President Garfield contemplated re nominating him. In such event, in the absence of the Senate Mr. Chand ler could take the office at once. It is thought however that he may be con firmed by the Senate, now that the Robertson complication is out of the way. His ability to fill the place is conceded. Phil. o The following order has been is sued by the Post Office Department : "On and after June 1, 1881, no print ing or writing will be permitted upon the adnressed side of postal card?, ex cept that imprinted thereon at the roaniifactory, and such as may be nec essary for the proper direction of the same. All postal cards bearing any other writing or printing upon the address side are declared unmailable, and must be returned to flie sender by the postmaster at the office where they may be mailed. Such cards may be treated as "spoiled," and redeemed by any postmaster upon application of the holder, as prescribed in section 171, postal laws and regulations 1879. Future supplies of postal cards will be printed on the address side with the words, 'Nothing but the -address can be placed on this side.' " A Losing Joke A prominent phy sician of Pittsburgh said jokingly to a lady patient who was coiuplaiuiug of her continued ill health, and of his in ability to cure her, "try Hop Bitters !" The lady took it in earnest aud used the Bitters, from which bhe obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient. Karrisburg Patrsot. Pain in the side, shoulders aud back, bitter taste in the mouth, diz ziness, smarting of the eyes, brickdust deposits, nervous debility, are cured by Barosma. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. ' CION ESTA 11 tKKT H. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice - - r,.00tfifl.75 Flour "P sack, best - - .'.:.(r l.fiS Corn Meal, 100 li.s - . 1.25W)1.40 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.2." 1.3.3 Oats New p. bushel - fit) Corn, Shollod 70 Beans bushel - - - 1.502.t;0 Ham, sugar cured 14 Jircnkfust Bacon, sugar cured - - 121 Shoulders 8 10 Whitolish, half-barrels ... 8.00 Lake herring half-barrel - . c.(50 Sugar - f)U Syrup 75 X. O. Molasses new ... GO 75 Roast Uio CoilVo ... isijj.25 Rio CoNce, - - . . lt22 JavaCofieo - 35 .23(aJ0 Butter 20f.()'J5 Kieo - O8W.10 Kj?KS, frosh .... 10 12 Salt best lake .... 15 Lard -- 14 Iron, common bar .... 3,50 Kails, lOd, ke .... 3.75 Potatoes .... - 75 Lime bid. .... j.so D'ied Apples per lt ... i"7 Dried Beef - 17C IS Dried Peaches per 1 10 Dried Poaches pared per X - - 20 J XV. MORROW, M. D., PI I YSICIAX tt KUHGKOX, Ljitn. of Armstrong county, luving located in Tionesta is prepared to liitend all pro lessional calls promptly and at all hours. For the present w ill have his oiiice oppo site the Lawrence House. may-Is 81. x i wiiirrrricitiv, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) First-class instruments and ;ood wokk. a pi') id Tionesta. Fou-t to.. Pa. V Oil EST AND STREAM AXD ROD ArJDCUTJ. A FOUR PAOK WF.KK K Y JOURNAL, Devoted to tho interest of Gentlemen Sportsmen and their Families. Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting, Fish Culturo, Fihing, Archery, Tho IiillG and Tho Dog. TRY IT ! ASK YOUR NEWS-DEALER FOR IT OR Send postal card for sample ropy. FOREST AND STREAM NBLISIMG TO., 1 NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK. NEW REVISION AOI'.NTS WA.NTKO At made by the most eminent scholars of England mid America. Half the price of Corresponding Fnalish Edition. I,argo type, linen super-calendered paper, ele gant binding. A seperate '(Vmprohen nivo History of tho Bible and its Transla tions," Including a full account of tho New Revision, given to subscribers. Best chance for agents ever offered. Send stamp for particulars at once. Tho Henry B1U Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. Formerly Pittsburgh, Titusville Si ButTalo'fiy SPRING TIMETABLE, April IS, 1S81. A.M. P.M. (.t. Wtllri J,f.) f..M.'A.M. t 3." 00 ar Pittsburgh Iv 8 4" 0 05 : 12 .V 4 40 ar.... Parker ...1 v 2 32 12 OS 12 40 4 31 ar...Foxburg..lv 2 4,"jl2 3(i 10 us 3 05 ar. Franklin ..lv 5 00 1 4S P.M. P.M. aTm. i7m. p.m. 8 40 2 25 ar... Oil Citv....lv 7 05 2)5 3 50 8 31 ....Rockwood.... 8 03 4 01 8 17 201 Oloopolis 8 10 2 37 1 21 8 00 I 53 ...Eale Rock... 8 21 2 15 4 35 8 (Hi 150 President 8 27 2 48 4 40 7 40 101 Tionesta 8 13 3 04 5 04 7 32 1 1!) Hickory 8 5S 3 20 5 2S 7 24! 1 12 .. TrunUevville.. !) 05 3 27 5 40 7 12!l2 5H Tidio'nte 9 111 3 44 (.02 (i 45)2 37 ...Thompson s... t 38 4 03 U 45 li 301 12 20 lv..li-viueton..ar !) 55 4 20 j 7 15 P. M.M A.M. P. M.lT. M p.m." iio'ii;(7.,i. r.if7.y.' a.m. p.m. j 0 11 I2 00lv...Warren...ar 8 53 4 45! P.M. A.M. (! I!nillft1 1) A.M. P.M. I 3 30 (1 20 l.j;radford..Hi- 11 35 0 00' p!m. 1 (i'liii Arf;rTey) pTm. 5 00 1 v.. .Warren ...ur 7 38 4 4(i lv..Stoneham..nr 7 55 ADDITIOXAL TRAINS Lkave Parker (i:30am, Fox burg 6:40;un, Franklin 0:00am. Oil City 0:50am. Arrive Tionesta 11:22 nm, Tidioute 12:30pm, Irvineton 2:00pm, Warren 2:35pm., Stonehain 2:48pm. Ltcavk Stonehiim 7:30am, Warron 7:45am, Irvineton 8:15am. Arrive Tidiouto !);57am. Tionesta 10:57am, Oil Citv 12:20pm CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusville, Spartansbiirg, Centreville, Oorrv, Mayville, Brocton t 6:50am, 10:45am, 2:40 pin, 5:00pm, 8:50pm. Arrive ut 7:55am, 0:12am. 2:10pm, 3;5upm, 8:-.5pm. Sunday Train leaves 7::".'am ; arrives 7:20pm. UNION it TITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Titusville 5:50pm; arrives Union City 8:00pm. Leaves Union City 7:ii0'unj arrives Titusville t:15am. Trains run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman sleeping Cars run dally between Titusvlleand Pittsburgh on trail's leaving '.liroi-.tnn, 3: 15pm mid Pittsburgh 8:45pm. f r.'vTickets s.0(j umj hnnr-a checked to all priticipil points. Get time tallies giving full information from Compti'iv's Agents. T-. U. WILSON, Gen. Sur.t. W.S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. (ieu'l Pas. Agent. 42 Exchange St., Bntialo, N. Y. .1. L. CRAIG. Agent, Tionesta, Ph. TUK HEW YORK OBSERVER. TIII3 YEAH. The Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Send for Sample CopyriiEE. 117 Il'sarli 25mv, Xcw York. HARRISBURG "WEEKLY TELEGRAPH." TH E IiHS'tfest an3 llvst 7ifevpa jajor Ier(li2i43 t thv Capitol ofl'i'iiu Kyfvania. A GREAT PAPER FOR The Family, Tho Business House, Tho Work Shop. Full of interesting reading for everybody. Pi ice, single subscription 9l.n0 per vcar. " clubs of 10" or more SI. Co " ' " An extra copy to the person raising a f lub. Addref; all orders to CHAS. IJ. RERGNKR. llarrisburg, Pa. G EOKGE HENPEltSON. TOXSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta, Pa. Shop 1'unt door south of Lawrence House. For a nice shave, t-hain-poon or hair-cut cull on Mr. 11. He is lirst-cJasH in every respect nuglj-tf- S2 W.trhra. fiemwin lemfrso. Whit... niolM MuntlncC... Iliul..!i..u KolUK. buh ioiax t ue...L .! b. rtt ftif louruwn ii.i'im pui)K.. uhiMe r.l- Ui;.ielre. I lllini'MlV Mil., IM Nat.uiSl. Srw I (III W; ol'cvcrv doseiptiori i xccu 1 ted :it the KEl't ' BI.K'A N ..Pi,.,.. SMEARBAUGH ,& CO., loulors in O-ROCEBIES! TOBACCO, CI OARS, HAItn WA R E, IJ U E E N S W A R 10. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALI PAPEB, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS- TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND ritAcncAr. suaivKYon:, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the" Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Venango Co., Pa., Stewarts Rim, 3) nides from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn : frame house ; small orchard; fences good: splendid water. Will bo solI at a bargain for cash. FORTY A CUES, Near Trunkey villeForcst couutv. Part ot the Da'l .'lone j place. Will Hell cheap. QT Outfit sent tree to those who wish to lPA engage in tho most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. Uapilal not required.' We will fur nish you everything. 10 a day and up wards is easily made without staying away from home over night. No "risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many ure making fortunes at the business. Ladies make as much ns men, ami young boys and girls make fjxact pay. No one who is wilbmr to work fails to make more money every day than win' lie made in a week at any ordinary eiunlnv lnent. Those who engage at onto will iind ii short road to fortune. ' Address II. HALLET A CO.. J'ortiaiul. Me. doc2'Jly 1-1171" P Yourself by making nionev lJLji.JL when agoldon ehunce is of fered, t Hereby always keeping poverty from tho door. Those vho ul wavs tuk'e advantage of the good chances for locking money that are oil'cred, generally become wealthy, while thoso who do not improve such chances nmiin in poverty. We want many men, Women, boys aiid girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay moro than ten times ordinary wages.' We furnish an expensive outiit and all that you need, free. No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. Vcu can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information 11 ml all that is needed sent free Addrcsfi S CIN SON it CO.. Portland, Maine. dcc2Ulv. TO INVENTORS AND RECHAKICS. PATENTS and bow to obtain them. Pamphlet of 00 pages free, upon roeeiiof Stamps for Postage. Address, Gi i.Moiii-:, Smith a Co., Solicitor!! of Patents, Box 31, tf Washington, 1. NO OTHER medicine will euieough ho quick as Piso's Cure for t;' sump tion. There is no other modi'"JU that tastes so good aa Piso's Cure tor Consump tion. It -should 00 kept always in the house, because it is a certain ami mite rem edy for Croup, Asthma, B-oti h;tis mid S. ire throat. It will cure Consumption, cons.-ipieiitly It will cure tliu- loser complaints, which are so often the fore runner of Consumption. Convoy, O., Mar. 3, Ifsso. W have nnld n great ninny hoi tic of Piso's dun for Consumption, nml have not heard on word of complain'. Butt all kpck highly and in won:s of praise about the e.oud it has accomplished. " HIKES it f'OX. hop bitters; (A Medicine, uot a Drink.) CONTAINS nOPS, BI C'IIIT, niANDUAKE,'1 1AM)EI.10, AXOTUK Pvreht ani Bkst MkmicalQvaXI- TIKD or ALL OTUKB lil'ITIW. THEY CTJIlli: , All Ptscawsof tlicStomtirh. Bowels, ntood. Liver, K(lm-y, und l ilimryOiuiiB. Ncr- VOUlUCIiS. SUctill-HHIiessaillt i-bihxiiiII 1 uiuulc Cuin)laiiiu. SI OOO IN COLD. Will Iu, .1 . . ... . . .1. w I'aiw iu, i i-uac im-y win niK rupe or uvii, ur luranyiiiiiiH iniiuru orlujurluu fuunU iu tliuiu. Akyour drufrslat for Hop Ifltters anil trr tucui before you ulccp. Tako au oilier. D 1- C. ! in laoluteniHl Irn-Mstlhtcuro for Urunkeuiua, use of opium, loUncco uud uarcoliui. BMHi Bend ro Ciiktlab. Moh . Atl al)v Kill iy rfrujriiU. Ilup nitun lfK. ('., Ki.ur.wr, N. V., A Tur..l. OuL 1 $10 l.'utlil furnished insi ructions lor lice, Willi f II conducting the most proiitnhle business that anyoue caa engage in. The business is no insv to learn, and our instructions are sof. simple and plain, that unv one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women ure as snccessful as mod. Boys and fjrl can earn large hums. Many have made at the business over one hundred (lobars in a singlo week. Nothing like it ever known bciore. Ail who engage are surprised ut the ease and rapidity w ith w hich they are able to mxke money. You can engage in this business during your spare tune at great protlt. Y 110 do not have to invest capital in it. We take ail the risk. Thoe who need ready money, should write to us jit once. All furnished Irce. Address TIM E CO., Au-usia, Maiiw. dtcLidv i ! mmm I take plennre In telling the Hporlinpj FiaternUy that I have re-piirclia.sed FBOM 1IOBACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED nt my old A' stand, and 1 nm prepared to attend U nil my friends, and tho public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE Gb'fi LIME! I hliall ke'n'p a perfect stock of all kind of AfclFiiUfJITIOni And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. 1 slinll also eontlnno to handle tho "While" Sew 1 11 Muclilue, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Comonn'd see me. You will find ?no ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loader made Io order and war ranted. fiPFfTlE PAIRING W ALL ITS limOOnES PEOMPTLY AND rAITHI'ULLY DONE. TiJloute. Ph., Aug. 12. "stov e's i" TI1T, COPPEB AND- - Shoe I Iron "Ware IWorLDrespeetfully Inform the eltl r.civ, of Tionesta and vicinity that I nm prepared to d all kinds of work In tho Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron lln . 1 a!no mako a specialty in manuiHcturing K5IKKT IE5T HTGVi:?J - and euiptnent suitable Cor rarting pur jiores. Also all kinds of REFAiaiKG CORE w SHORT KOTICE Tl.e Highest Market Trice Paid for RAGS AMD JUNK -AT- ; ' ED.HEBli Opp. Lwreii,,o.l'rout!c' 'i'T.A'JirR'PA VA A LECTURE TO YOONG IlEiJ A Lecture on the Nature. Tieatinent, mid ltadical -tire 01 Semi"al Weakiiesti, or Sjiermatori luej, indni-ed by self bu'se, Involuntary Emission. 1 m'poteucv, Ner vous Debility, rind Imjieilimenis to mar riaco generally ; Consutiitition, V'.pilepsv, and Fits; Mental kikI Pnvsical I ncanacilV. re-By POBKUT J. CCLVKBWKLi,; M.V.. author ol the "Oiveti Book," Ac. The celebrated author, iu this admiru- mei'ssay clearly demonstrate:!, .from a 111:1 i.v ca!s successlut practice, that tlie Hiaruiuig eonseuenee of Helfainiso mav be radically cured ; xunting out a mode, of cure at once simple, ceitiiin, and eflectnul, by meiins of whirh every fillfleier, no in liter what his cond:tiofi iny be, may cure himself cheaply. pr,vately, and radicallv. 1 1 1 im lecture will prove n )eon tliousauds and thottMiiids. Settt lltlflor SMll -ll u Ulnii. Ar.'..f,l..n to any a.liltess, pe.st paid, on neeiot of (cuts or two postage NlHmps. We hn T hiho a mi re cure tor Tape Worm. Aiilr..KS th liil.l.wV..,- THE CULVEBWILL MEDICAL CO. 11 Ami St., N. Y., N. Y., P. O. Bo5 46 L'urent and Ut Uodicina ever Made. AcoI,nblntlon of Hodb. Burhu. Man. drokla ud Dandelion, with nil tue bent aud uiontol urUvu pi upt'i iica of all oilier llitten, niakethegreteiii Blood Purifier, Liver Ro2Ulator, "d Llleaud II1U IwnWruuf Litters are u,od,MO varied aud pel foci ar. Uitur operational Ttio; glvi st v U ud vigor to ti eed and li Jim. To all whose KmploymenU cause lrretrularl' trof the lowelaor luinAT onfans, or who re quire aa ApiwtuerV Ton0 and riuld Utimulant, Hop Bittera are wvalTVu'U WithoutlntoX' icatlns. hu matter what your teUmr or armptoma are wlmt tlieiliaeaaeor ail'Uf"t U use Hop mi- uira uoin wail untu you ul ' Bllt but it yau only feel bad or niixeratile.B u"n Hiem at ome. it may aave your tile. It hat.B'' S d buudr.ua. t500Ulbepald foraoaj-" thfy Will km cure or hel'ii. Io not autrcr orl t your friends euirtr.l'Ut uaeaudurire them to ua Hop B ltenwmber, Hop Bittera la noW "He, druvud drunken no.itruiu, but the r-ui-esta n u yt.nt aleilii'iiie ersr nuule ; the "LNHUIKs1,. tHia,l and Hurt" anil no peraou or family. ahould be witliuut thein. sttKoaKKkA D.I.O.l" an alwoluto and trreHMf !IiIh euri-H furl'ruiikcunt-tta, uhtiof oi'luui, l,;licty( u,, 111, totiaono auuf 1 i a, c, f - fn lint narcoot's. All atnu or urui' for Uireular. Hue Hitlers I OTARTLING y w Eaa i i LC3T MANHOOD RCSTORED. A victim of v(Mitl:t'ul iiprtuk'tu! ca'isini; l'reintt tuij lJtc-iT. Nt-rroua Spi.uity, I..,t Maii'uooil, tie, having trit il in van every knuwu rcrn.'dy, lias dia cun il a c uuple (.1 if cure, wliu-h ii m :11 tend I'liLE in Li fi-ilciw-mirU-ivrs, aiinrcs J, I, 12i;EVt. t halliai.i .(., .. 1 . The Kramer Wacn Co. -OF OIL CITY, PA., Is prepared to furnish tho best wagon for nil purposes thiit can bo had in the coun try, at as low price as can bo had uny v;:err.. Having addul a saw mill to our establishment we will ,,jv saw loirs of all kinds ami pny citsli u,v ai,i". will also mi V stiimpa::e. Addles-, a, aU e. j.inl'J .' in