11 J. K. WENK, EDITOR. WED.M'SDAV 2ISS3ilSC, JLLY 27, 1 OS I nEFUCLIC CTY TICKET. For rrothonotary, Ao., - JUSTIHSIIAWKEY. For Sheriff, Cnpt. C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, H. W. LEPEBUR, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, G. W. WARDEN, J. A. SCOTT. Republican State Convention. Cedfokd, Ta., 'July O, 1881 A convention of tho Republican party is hereby called to meet in the ball of tha IIouso of Representatives in liar risburg, ou Thursday, tbe 8th day of September, 1881, at 12 o'clock m., of taul day. pcleates, equal to the number of Senators and Reprcseata- lives, to be chosen in tho "Eoyeral . dis tricts of tho Commonwealth. Tbe convention, when assombled, eball Dominate a candidate for tbo office of Stats Treasurer, and transact such other legitimate business as may bo brought befwre it. By order of the Republican State Central Committee. John Cessna, Chairman. Attest: Lucius Rogers, - Sam'l.F. Bark, C. Magee, Joiin M'Cullougu, Sec'ys. x ctniuudjiLLflrot. The President takes a Relapse, but is noY Mending Aagain. When we issued our papor last week the symptoms of tbe President's con dition were so favorable and bad been up to that time that wo hoped to bo able to say the physicians had pro nounced hira out of danger. And indeed, from the daily reports received, the people had a right to entertain -reasonable hopes of bis ultimate and speedy recovery. Notwithstanding this hope, a decided fear as ever present iu the minds of all that a re lap&o might take place at any ime. The rolapso has come, and the bulle tins which had iu a measure grown stale are again looked for and scanned with eagerness; we are supremely happy to say they show a wore favor able aspect every hour, and while the illustrious patient i3 in a most critical condition at this writing there are good reasons to hopo that his magnifi cent constitution will pull him through. The sudden relapse ' has taught the people that thef must look for tho worst, and prepare themseltes to ro ceive the dreadful news should itcomo at last. Let us hope and pray for the best, but be ever ready to receive tbe worst. We give below such dispatches as will best explain tho cause of tho relapse and the President's condition up to the hour of going to press : Washington, July 23. At seven o'clock this' morning the Prosident showed the usual morning symptoms of recovery, but about eight oJclock be was attacked with something liko a chill, lie shook all over and his - lauscles all became rigid with what .the surgeons call a rigor. This chilly, shaky sensation lasted until about nine o'clock, when fever set in and his pulso rose rapidly. It went up to 130, -and temperature above 101. In au hour or so the fever rlr-nlinod The doctors are not able to define the change. Ihe flow of the pus from tho wound stopped this morning and tho surgeons say this may have caused the change in tho President's condition. A largo drainage tube was substituted and tho doctors pressed on the stom ach and bowels, but very little pus exuded.. Whether this means that the wound is healing between where the ball is and tho mouth of the wound, or that an abcess is forming, is not known. Dr. Bliss said just now that he could not tell the cause of tho change. The Burgeons feel somewhat uneasy. Washington, July 21. An exam ination which was made in the pres ence of Drs. Aguew and Hamilton this morning, showed that a pus cavity had formed in tho track of the ball near and beyond tho point where it glanced from tbo rib, and that this cavity could be reached by a direct incision three inche3 below the mouth of tbo wound. It was decided ut onco to perform tho operation. No ajsthetics were used, but the nart to bo onerated upon was benumbed by a spray of ciuer ana a wiue cut was inudo into the pu cavity, which waa reached at n depth of a little more than an inch. With tho aid of a probo and a pair of forceps a drainage tube, which is a small, flexible- tube of rubber, perfora te! with holed, was then introduced into the wound nrnda by tba ball, and ..'Ut LJiit' tiiiricd through the pus cat Sty, was brjR;;ht out tlirot.rjH tru ncvly ruado incision. Ono end of tUo tubo then projected from the cutinudo by' tbo eurgeon'a kui.'e and tlio orhor from the mouth of tbo original wound. As tho pus oozed into tho tubo through tho pcricralion it could escape lrj;u cithtr end, aud was iept.V.ciJ!y washed out with a weak solution of carbolic acid and water, which was thrown through the tubo in ft stream. Tho discbargo which followed tho opening of the pus cavity was entirely satisfac tory to the surgeons, and wi& soon fol lowed by relief to the patient. Tho drainage tubo has been left as it was originally pkced and will rotuain thero for tho present. If tho wound discharges freoly through the new opening, tbe tubo may perhaps bo withdrawn from tho old ono in order to allow the latter to heal. The incis ion mado to-day is in a direct line with the deeper parts of tbe wound, and it is thought tho pus will escape through it without auy of the obstructions which impeded its outflow along the track of tho ball, and which caused the pus cavity. Washington, July 25. Tho Presi dent has got through to-day admirably and everybody fools rrreutlv cneour. aged about" him to-night. IIo has rented well all day, and tho beneficial effects of yesterday's operation are plainly visible. To.mVlit'a linlbnin showed fever, and this caused a leeling ot uucapincs3 outside, but tho surgeons said they anticipated a roturn of fever, and that it had really notgonoashigh as they expected ; that it was tho same surgical fever which has all along at tended tho case and will continuo with it, and was not significant of any dau ger whatever. THE LATEST. The latest news' from Washington iu this (Wednesday) morning's papers is much more encouragiu? and cheerinc. The President's pulse, temperature and respiration arc going down gradually, and altogether the reports are decid edly inoro comforting. Tho President has odds against hira yet, but his phy sicians are becoming more hopeful every day. He passed a beltar day yesterday than any time einco Satur day. It will bo a satisfaction to tho peoplo to learn that one or the other of tho two consulting physicians Drs. Hamilton and Agnow will bo in constant attendance upon tbe Pres ident from now on. The latest bul letin, which was issued at seven o'clock last evening, gives his pulao at 104, temperature 100, respiration 22 ; at noon yesterday his pulse was 106, tem perature 98, respiration 19. The pationt always has a little more fiver in tho evening', which accounts for riaiog of his temperature, pulso and respiration. The doctors assure tho Nation that there is no cause for se rious or immediate alarm. Let us hopo for tho best. -- ALBANY. The protracted agony at Albany, over the New York Senatorial conflict is ended at last. Tho Legislature on last Friday, elected Elbridge G. Lap ham as successor to Roscoe Cockling in tho U. S. Senate by a vote of 92 to 42 for Potter, the Democratic candi dalo. Mr. Lapham received tho sup port of all the Republicans. . Gen eral handshaking and congratulations followed tho election, and everybody was happy. Now if the peoplo could feel confident of tho recovery ef their beloved President tho relief would be great indeed. " May it be &o soon. TnE deadlock id partially broken at Albany. Miller takes the place aban doned by Piatt and tho Stato of New York takes ber placo in part in the Senate to support tho administration of President Garfield. The culmiua- tiou of tho attempted coup d'etat of UnlHug and "me too" is thus com ing to a nnst inglorious ending. Tbo men who went back to their constitu ents for a vindication of their opposi tion to a Republican administration, bavo been retired, and moro worthy men will take their places. At first it was their intention to go to their homes, thinking the Republicans of New York would riso en masse and demand their return to the Senate. They didn't rise for that purpose, but they arose in indignation; they de manded that tho recreants should bo abandoned and new men sent in their places. Coukliog and Plutt were then forced to plead liko beggars for a re. election, and to secure it went to Al bany, surrounded themselves with blowers and strikers and employed all tbe arts of corruption at their disposal to regain their abandoned places. They even made bargains with tho political enemy and piopoaed if they could not bo elected, to vote with the Democrats for an adiourumcut and throw tho Senate of the United States under Democratic contiol. jJut the Irne Koublicitia of N.w York knve bravely mot thaw, nn 1 luvo ta con- tluclod tbo contest that wo ara ablo to ;i?e the good nows I hid Morning that Miller has been elected to succeed Pl.itr, and tiir.t tho election of Lapram or somo other suuuclt Republican as tho successor to Conkliug is a question of a v?ry short time. To this good news is added tha fact that Garfield grows bettcrj raid that be will yet be ablo to livo through bis administration p.ud mako it illustrious, deppito tho assaults of tcnguo and pistol. ifead- villo Itqmblican, July 22. The public dabt on tha 1st of Oc tober will be about $1,580,000,000. It is estimated that the aunual saving of intoreat by Secretary Windoru's operations aro over $14,000,000. According to Bob Toombs, Virgin ia weut out of tho Union to secure the command of tho Confederate armies for Gen. Robert E. Lee. Jeff Dnvis did not want Loo, but to get Virginia he gave way. 4ep One of the direct results cf the un earthing of tho Star route mail con tract frauds is tha stoppage of many leaks in the service ia all parts of tho country, which wero a drain on the general Postofiico Dopartmont with out being perceptiblo to those at its bend. Fear of detection and exposure put an end to these frauds, the effect of which will bo to eavo much money. Some very absurd legislation may be expected from Stato Legislatures on the subject of pistols. All over tbe country, as far as our exchanges ara made, wo notice suggestions of all kinds for laws to regulate the sale and tho carrying of pistols, which will bo swollen in number and provisions' to an indefinite extent beforo the alarm occasioned by tho careless handling of such weapons is over. Ilarrisburg Telegraph, ao Alexandek III., of Russia, is pro nounced of unsouud mind. Ho cer tainly has had pressuro enough sinco his coronation to produce msutal de cay ; and before he ascended the throuo of all the Russianshe lived iu an iso lation and terror suificicut to warp tho soundest mind. His present position is one of ever-abiding peril, isolation and gloom. Like all tho Czars, he has no friends ; does not trust any oue, is supposed to be too exalted to have a confidant, and consequently must exist by himself. Why should not a human being eo situated becomo of unsouud mind? And the condition ought not to elicit surprise. I TT Hon. John Cessna's nomination for Judge of the Bedford and Somerset Judicial district, by tbe Republican conference, is very- warmly commen ded by h'13 friends outsido bis district, and will of course be ardently sup ported by the Republicans ef tho two counties, and comwp.nd many votes from tho opposing party. IIo is one of tbe best known rccn in tha State. Iu politics, from bis earliest manhood, no man participating in ilia partisan contests of the pist forty years has dis played mora sagacity, exhibited more ability, or borne himself with a mora manly spirit, than ho has done on all occasions- A ripe scholar and a rarely endowed lawyer, bo has won much famo at tbe bar of the highest courts of tho Slate as well as those of the Nation. As a lawmaker he bus been equally successful, aliko ou tho floor of legislative bodies as ia tbo chair of tho preddiug officer thoraof. Iudeed, few men Lava been nominated for tho same position who wero able to curry into it tho same experience, training cud acquirements which Mr. Cessna will bear with him into tho judicial chair, and wa predict that the judicial ermine ou his shoulders will remain uatarnuhed to tho end of his term, for his election ia a certainty. Ua-iriilurg Telegraph, My baby bad a terrible sore scalp (scabby). Peruna cured it. k John Crowel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chronic rheumatism and Catarrh. Tool; Poruna. Am well. Mrs. F. Olinghouaeu, Brownsville, Pa. Settle Up. Tbo undersigned would respectfully ask all indebted to him to call aud settle by cubh or note, on or before Sept. 1st, 18.il, otherwise his accounts will be left in the bands of a collector. Wm. Law hence. Tioneaa, July 20, ll. S wUiold'n 10c. Libraries, No. 2 contains tho following: "J)ou;-las, Touder aod Tni'i ;'' "It was a Dream ;" "Way thro tho Wood.'. All for only tou cental. .U. Broadway, N. Y. Rulfifcld, 039 iMotico. I bavo this day bought of Peter Ivnight ono lot of hay and grain, ami left tho eamo with him to bo removed at my pleasure; utl persons arc warned not to interfere. Solomon Fitzgerald. Barnctt twp., Forest Co., Juno 2, '81. They uro so mild uud strengthen ing! They stimulate tho liver, helping to carry OiTtha acid and bile and pu rifies tbe blood. E. K. Thompson's Dandelion and Mandrake Pills aro" for sale- by druggists. Goods chcop at Aug. 11, '80. IfAsurr & Sons. It Is well known, li.-w f ;i innry yenrs stood at tli hoed of the iir.iicvl.m U. !:.s .i;uicially, ail clironhl nJ blood (liwatos, r.trv .m pnwtKitloii uud all dlr petrou Ootiifcxiiu'iic-n. H.-v tin emd in anoChor col umn. IlckU his worii a . 1 Jia.-.o for yourtclt WiW.iiwwwwiwai..wij.gii.un uu.1 j.iuiw vMwmwwmm VENFiOR'S 'PREDICTIONS! For thin Mouth' ViVnthor, rtr"jnri1 ox prosly IV. r ISTODDAUT'S UKVn:V. Sivmjilo copy niiiiU'ii lor;!,:. Stamp. .1. M. Stohdaut, Pub., New York, t liibi., or Chicago. julyi:i-Ht-3t. X li WIIITTIOfaN, CIVIL EKGIKEES fifiD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest, County.) FIItST-CLASS INSTKUfUKNTS AND UOOD -VOUK. nprS 81 Tionesta, Forest Co.. Va. 'HIT). ZEIlriilZBIEIll., Dealer in 8 T V K fi9 TO V7 A El 13, -)And(- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL OF .TOU M'OUK PUOMPT- LY attended to. TionosU, l'u., Juno 27, P!l. , J W. MOFvFvOW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUKOEON, Lnto of Armstrong county, liavlnj- loentcd in TioiiCNta ia prepared to mtoml nil pro fessional culls promptly mid at xll hours. For tho prOHont will havo his ollk-o oppo sito tho Lawronco IIouso. may-is HI. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. "Wliorciis -my wife, Emma Davis, luw loft my bod and board without just eauno or provocation I liorohy warn all person Hgainst triusllnr her on my account, an I will piiy no debts of her contractinjr. . Ij. A. DAVIS. Grocn twp., Forest Co., Pa., Juno 21 '81. ISIairsvilto, ILRdJea Beautiful pri-oundn, eonmiodioi: build in;?". llcHlthful location, thorough in struction. 'J'hirty-tirst mr be.rins Sep-teuibi-r H, lSSl. "Apply 'for Catloj.'uc to Ui:v. T. It. Ewinu, i'liiK-ipul. Jalvi:i-Sl. I la imluro'a Kitsili.-at romtt!)'. Vr. ItartuiautJ rescrlijod It Ut 4O.0U) patlontn, all of wlwm j Rekuna can b tiiki-a ly every nuu-ulu' IVOnilT. thfl 111 1(1(1 )VnL'(-fl. ifi nl.l t!.n im u,n lur wt.ri, ir.11111 l mnr i. ...i. '..-. "'z I and t iio mother. f&' rJ8?'lsyrf''":rk'&v7( 1'khun a nlways iifc.s v.Lih il'.j'i'u ld.it. f-j iicicanjius mo y3K):ii ct Ml 1,3 liiij.jrillts, itonon tho Bt-imaoh, lfputt 'a tho bo.rL un- lOckS t!lO BliClVLioIMOf i:. liver. Fi.v.'i.ri S tnoiiorvcsiuid iiivlfrorrHestUo brain. E&vsji i I I i:ulna Is tho rcM:!t ftutK.-tlzcr. ji.ul;, .n J.' j Wood, pnd to tiio vcai y aud tlrod ft-oui the a I nru'Khlnishk'i. B-'j l'KMfH a Wiouldl-a ia'-ut by cvi-Vy My tu- i 4 J'KItLNAl3t 1 mourn? c-tch ouo a stouk roniody ti Itwif. a jj3Soir.a-.,titotUKO''i:tiiyRi-tkloif totnl. pvr-v j P-fl I'dl-R bouk WI'IlIi will iMi.tl.l.t x-r.ii i,r..,. -X j Byoins;lf, r.'biruoj H. 11. IAhTAH fc CO., i EpIOHiioitH. Ohio. Alwayovcauia'cuUio bowoiR-l P B iKnlptdviaorsnnwItli j) I SIV3EARBAUQH Dculoi'd iu TOUACCO, CIGARS, 1IAKD AVA Tv i:, Q U E E N S- V A It E. L A SS VVAItE, TOYS, ST A T I O N A It Y, WALL FA PEP, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEO ETADLES, BAKERS liREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. TO IMEMTC3S AftD KECWKICS. PATIENTS and liow to obtain them. Pamphlet of CO pitmen free, upon receiptor" Stamps for Posture. Address, jlUMOHi:, SMITH tt Co., Solicitors, ut Pi-.tciiN, Pox 31, f Wushiiitrton. IX C. f'i 1 'utii-lcr.H '. Wl.ll..m. (l HuiiliuJlW W IUlUll..kK..l.i& k .ucJ-iil Vw.K.t iu (4 '" ,; ' !-m..l. . .I :. , .. 4 iwiw (miu meat, wm'n v.cu. n prcvenc fci:K-p iwsi; when s;c!c tociiri. tK'.O will ImpM t lor acaiHj Hwlil not euro or bold. it'.'.Trr-':,.,;" !omco30(lof uil vcmlVibKi ITiC-'io- H mmmsmm ()iu:.:;o rcifov, j'lhiiiur.u (aior of and Dc.i',i' in RSESS,. tOLU&S, CF.IQLE3, Arid all kindm.f HORSE FURKISHIFSG GOODS. rviy l 81 TONEHTA, PA. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE; Ilcadvillo, Pa. Tlio (IfitTi year ojiens Sept. 21st. New Building nn'ii many Improvements, (leu tileman and Eivlic--., Four ('oll((i (viIii-hch. l'rikaratory Scliool, Military department. Expenses l'enn than any College of etpial prude. Don't fail to nnptl to President L. 11. Bugbee, D. D. for catalogue, julyi-bl. T .rHj llfittJl'"' Eflrjiinrljilllibursh.IiluwilU & nmUoVy SUMMER TIM E TABLE, Juno 0, ISHI. A. M. 7 ir. 1 ::7 l ai! i M. S ?. 1S fS II S Oil s o:i 7 W 17 31 f7-.it 7 10 fO 17 ;o r. m. 1'. M. (i 11 1-.M.I 3JM!i V. M. I 12 1". M (.1. Volte; 11;.) ar Pittsburgh lv nr.... Parker ...lv ar...li'oxluric..lv nr . Franklin ..lv l. M. ! if, is 8 30 ft .10 A. M. i 211 12 2ft 2 (."i 8 00 1 -111 4 31 3(f) P. M. 2 07 fl Mt l C(i 1 40 1 1 21 I In A. Af. i; i;u l! -10 low 17 01 e. m . 3 ro 4 on t 2.-i 4 40 4 jr. r. 12 f. :n r. r,o (1 12 ti 47 7 20 e. m. ar... Oil City....lv ....Il'ick wok1 .... Oli'OpoliM .i.Ealu litick... I'lVsldcul Tiotiesta i I iclvorv .. Trunkv villo. ......Tiiiioute ...TiiompMon h... lv..lrvinetoiN.ar fITT V.Tf i'Jii' I v... Wiirron ...ar ( 1-Jrw taihcittf) lv.. I'.r.uitor.l ..nr f2H t7 O lj (2 5f. 7 1 12! t7 37, t7 45; s oo ! tn-i.' 8 U A. M. A. W. k r3 A. m". us.-. : tJlSti 3 4'.-' 4 ON 4 2. e. m. r. m. 4 Ij V. M. I) (!i; 1 02 12 41 I2 2"i r. m. no'n t20it A. M. jO 20 r. m. 12 Oi! 11 47 ! rinl it" l.'rie Ik' ) t a , t. r. ut. 7 ."!M 7 67 1 v.. .Warren ...arl 10 OS iv..tlaren,lon..ai" 10 ADDITIONAL TRAfV leaves Claren don 7:2(5 a. in., Warren 7:4.i a. in., Irvine ton 8:35 n. in. Arrive at 'ildiouto !): 1.5 a. in., Tionosla 10,ftJ a. in., Oil City 12:30 p. in. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION, Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusville, Spartanslniiy:, C'enlreviilc, Corry, Mayville, P.rocton at 7:0(inm, ll:l."am, 2:15pm, 4:.'Wpm, 8:15pm, An ivo 8;tHini, 0:4."atn, i.:00pni, 3:5tpni, K:."i)pin, lOilf.iini. Sunday Train luave 7:30am; arrives i::opm. UNION A TITUSVILLE BRANt'H.. Train leaves Ti'iisvillo f:."!pm; arrives Union City 7:10pm. Leaves Union Cily 0: loam ; arrives Titusviilo 8: 10am. Trains run daily except Sunday, t l'"liti? Stations. Trains nro run on Phtladelphhv time. Pullman Diawinir Room Cars between Oil City aud Bradford en trains leaving Oil C!i!y 7:00am., Corry 0:3opiii., ninl be tween Broeton aud PiltKburgli on trains leaving Broctou lOUuatn., I'itt.iburgh Hl20ain. Pullman Slocpinpc Cars between May villo nnd Pittnl.uru;li ou trains h-avinj; Broetoji C:10iin and I'itUsburli 0:45pm. ''J'ickew s.ld and bat;yao chocked to all principal points. iet time tables giving full inforination from Company's Airents. T. H. WILSON, CJen. Supt. W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gcu'l I'ass. Afrent. 41 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CIt.Vlp, Airent, Tionesta, l'a. flEVJ REVISION ACJIJNTS WANTJJII As mado by tho most eminent (scholars of England and America. Half t)iu price of Corraspondinu; F.fH:lis!i Edition. Lai-jre type, linen aupcr-cah ndered !iiier, e'.e Haut hindhi;r. A seperato 'tN'inpruheii Hivo History or tlio Bible and it-i Traii:t!a tioiiH,'' Iiciudin a full tveountofthc Now ltevi:,i(jn, (.-iven to subKcribors. Be;f, chuneo for arent.j over ollercd Send blamp for parCuniltti-s at onco. Tho Henry EM Publialun3r Co., fTorwich, Conn. QTAE3TLiri3G w DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTOfJCD. A viotim of youtlilul lmpriiduuvo caiifin "rt'.".i-tni-o lmtay, Kervoua lK-biliiy, iA.et Munhtxi.1, utc, huvin,.,' trii d in vulu every known ri-tnedy, bu4 dis. cover, tl a i-iiuplo Gt If curu, which lio v ill l"lti:j; to l.i Hlow.Biifi. rcm, otMiWbS J. 11. KiiavtM, t J C!:ilt:iai:l tA., ti.X.' Q.Eo;;a e i i en be iison. TONSORIAL ARTIST. TioutsU, l'a. Shop 11 1 wt door south of Lawronco House. For a nice shave, ;-h;tin-poon or hair-cut call on Mr. JJ. JIo i.-j lirut-c-laiis in every respect. ' auj-.U-tf; FOREST AND. ST IMS A AND AFOUIt PAOE WEEKK'Y JOURNAL, Devoted to tlio interest of (lontlemcn Siort!iinon and their Families. Treat.! of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting, Fish Culture, Fr-ihinr;, Archery. Tho Rillo r.nd Tho Dos. TRY IT ! ASX YGUB FiE'-VS-DEALER TOH ITCH Scud pouhd card for srunplo cojy. FOUCST AM) STKEA3I Pl'BLISJIISC CO., NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK The Kramer Wagon Co. OF CIL CITY, PA., Is prejiaretl to furnish tho'best wa"on for all purj.osps thut can bo had in tlio coun try, tit as low prices as can bo had anv v.cio. Having ad.lcd a hh w mill to oiu estaldislunent wo will buv haw lou-s of nil Kinds and pay cash for ;iiiic. We will also buy Kliiiiij.ae. AdJr, -s u. abtivo. jaulO oiu I take pleiiKuro In tellimj tho Sporting l'"i j.ioiniiy that I have re-jiurclia' ed FROM HORACE JON'l'S, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IN 1X7 1. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old -1 stand, and I run prepared to attend to all my friends, p.nd tlio public, generally, who need MYTHiFiG l?3 THE GUN LINE I I chall koep a perfect stock of nil kinds of And all kinds of FB3S-3SWGTAOECLE- I nhall also continuo to liandlo Ihf) And tho CniCAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come n:d poo mo. You wiil ilnd mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muz.lo IiOudcrs undo to order mid war ranted. ' TIP A I It I NO IN" ALL ITS - i!P.Ar:rrrn4 "ppotptly Ann rAITHTULLY Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 1", a ensfj cause Gfmn hisery A Leclure on tho .Naliirc, Treatment, and Radical euro of Si inieal Weak iicc-h, or Spi.voiafon l"a, induced by drlf abnso, liivtilunlary Eiiil.c.iotiN, Iinpotoiicy, Ncr voum 1'cbibl.y. and I nipoiliiiiontM to mar-" ria-;o ircncrnily ; CoiiHiiinptlon, Epilepvv, and FiU; Mental and Physical incapacity, (c By ROSSERT J. CULVERW 1CLI, 11. D.. author of I ho "Orecn Book," tic. The world-ronou nc.l author, in thin ad mirable Lecture, clearly prove from hi't own experience that the awful consents. -n ccs of Sell-Abiwo m fly be clU'ctually re moved without (iani;ei"OiiH Mir;ioil opera tions, bougies, iutrunicnts, rii;n or cor dial:! ; pointing cut u inodo of euro at onco ecrlain and olU-ctual. nv which evciy Mil feror, no mutter what ids condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. '.i.Tliis lictnro will provo r luron to thousanils mid t liousmid.i. Sent under .seal, in a plain envelope, to any :i li'ioss, pout paid, on receipt of m x eout.M or tvo ))M:.rt Klanipy. Wo liavo also a niiro euro for Tiipo Worm. AddreKS tho l'libliwIicrM. the culvehavell MEDICAL CO., 11 Ann St., N. Y ., N. Y., V.ujV.frl -l .tsil. Mlablfuhmnii IV" Q Taii ' trrot, PltuVurpfi, l'a. y ulU 'u.l i Mini 1c pll 4ulineJ, a nlph-ma h llMuO ihu hn brvn laupcr ti;.t:cl in Uiu diifrittl tritnn-nt of Otirmiia, 6eu'.l anil Urlnarv tliMfiia- Uimu naif other i liyxi i;m in I'lltnl.urpli. 'i li diLruo- w ex fcl'KilATOJlKl.UsA.bJilMIKAL WBAKNFSH. r". Mrmttry ItttnbtUtVt Jml, ltu, Thrtutthul lmu,ft,iT, tir,,l vtutar. Arrtmt.n to tfociitv. in Ti-fyW )I(Hmu:j ut inline, and rttnlitug in Jut &ou.uoy( Bcxuol iihuu-Uiou, 4.0., pirl tlv and ir ikiiutitlv iHiru i. Al ropuiiitir lu-nt ndlhc cn.nn vt yOJiorraam-UJtOt,ljtlicmn rUnlllll. dill ImmiN UloctloK Mnntk, IV.roui.Ao, Let. -m.il mt t'Utrtuil OipitiiB, nr rliiiUa n.i with UHpMulU-led ononn. A lilu-tli i Mlrtcncy in thot-Mitji of oi till ttHF fwtir. coirtrlhuto unill. CurMi cam irnitrnntut'i (f piiiet imt fr. Trontiiiriu cun'be mint Buuurulr rWnf elv ti inirrnn at n iltvtniieo. OuuBultMtion frfa, Wonturltit ifty tnorry; wbu lCD-ulutiir,' trua U? lifti: who M. KTroiluction In uJthr, beautiful chlfdru rr: WUU UliVI H in Ln nmirc. why? uuworviiu. iiiiK'ututwiiW to uiarriKnu: duim. thv inlilinn. ouMmiHnwi .cure. KuliuHo rn rliaioim. JlooK Fox t.vwyiMiy ittiuuld ra4 it. rrlcs.wo tiwuU. I boyli fur 23 tta., htmt Mmlt t. AiMrot Vi. V. UjU s Ci Oullit sent lrco to thoso ho wbdi to eima;;D in the most j Icus-aiit ninl prolitablo lnmiju.'s: known. Everything new. CapitfTnot reniied. Wo will fur niHh you everythint;. $10 n day and up wards ia easily mado without staying nwtiy from homo over uitrht. No "rixk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many uro nifikliij; fortunes at tho business. Ladies make an much hh men, and youii'x bovu and irls make trruet pay. Noono who hi willing to work fails to make iiioro money every day than can bo made in u week at any ordinary employ ment. Those who enj.-riitfo ut onco will find a short read to fortune. Address II. JIALLKT A CO., Portland, Mo. deeply mT p Yourself by' makiii;? m JJ.JL w hen a I'olilen i...n... ! money fcretl. tiiorobv uKvuvs linw. of- lioni tho door. Tho.se who always tak'o advance .i the fooii chancer for making nioi.cy that mo olU-red, Ktierally becomo wra.thv, wi.ilo thoso wlio do not iinproyo sucu cuanccs remain in poverty. Wo want many men. Women, boys aiid c,irls to .work for us ri;;htiuliiciroMi localities, lho bttainess will jiay moro than ten times ordinary wartcs. 'We furnii-li n expensive outlit anil all that you need live. Xo one who en;.'a;;es fa; In to mako morcy very rapidly. Yen can devoto your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is iion.lcl sent free. Address ti ".. -'u, i'cr'dand, Maine. dec'Jly. AG EKTS"WAKTED FOlT" Py J. W. BUELL. New Authentio and ThrillinK History or tho Lives and Wonderful Advonturea oi Amcaica's great Outlaws, The To au ger 1 Ivo t Ii crs, 2''MuIi JowjilcJJaine.M, fuel their bands oi highwayman down to , Contains more than 40 illustrations einbraciiif,' lalo portraits of tho principal characters, including Frank James, never betoro published, and 1- l.'iri!' ORED I'LATES IntervlwU ,,.,,i i .'. .Ct)L- . .. - ijiiiiiuii ltevoiii- ions. All about the Plack F1h, tho Plack Oath, tho .secret Cavo, and hundreds of other woiidcil.d thinKM. Most oxcilin book ever published; inoro thrillim than a rornanoo, yet , truo in every essential, holla liko wild-lire! lO.Oliu orders in u,l vanco. Nothing hko it !-beats everv thmg lOvcr lull panes, price ?1.M). Anent"s -an vassins ouUU, 60 L.ellt3. write illlm0. I ,. vi yi I','',! ' particulvrs, to HIToR- HAL PL'ULIsmxu fu fSt. Louis, Mo. II Dili I f i In Y nniKrfti. Ut..n: t IkWii. Xd .-1.1 .'.;.lvi.".(J.itWijSuMfl