i EDITOR. WEDXF.SDIY 1I0RMNG, Aid. J, 1881. nEFUCLICAri COUNTY TICKET. . For Trothonotary, vo., JUSTISS HAWKEY". Tor Khorin. dpt. C. W. CARK. For Commissioners, If. W. LEDEBUR, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, O.W.WARD EN, J. A. SCOTT. Republican State Convention. Bkdford, I4., July 20, 1881 A convention of the Republican party is hereby called to meet in the hall of the House of Representatives in Ilar riabiirg, on Thursday, the 8th day of September, 1881, at 12 o'clock m., of end day. Delegates, equal to the number of Senators and Representa tives, to be chosen in the several dis tricts of the Commonwealth. Tho convention, when assembled, shall nominate a candidate for the office of State Treasurer, and transact such other legitimate business as may be brought before it. By order of the Republican State Central Committee. Jons Cessna, Chairman. Attest: Lucius Rociers, Sam'l F. Bake, C. Magee, John M'Cullough, Sec'ys. Tho President is Gaining. f Glad tidings of great joy come from j the sick chamber at Washington. foince our last report the President has i been steadily gaining, day by day. until now he is considered to be better than at any timo since the shooting. "While the anxiety is still verv preat. . J O 9 the fears of the nation are fast passing away, and everybody is feeling decid edly cheerful agaiD. The consulting pnysicians Drs. Asrnew and Hamilton in whom the country has imnlir.it r. . - r j confidence, think the ultimate rocovory ol lue nation s patient is only a "ques tion of time. He is taking eubstan- titl nourishment and relishes it. and L is able to bo raised half way up in bed : while eating. Followirg is the latest dispatch from Washington : t Executive Mansion. W AKTTTVfl- f ton. August 2, 7:00 p. m. Official. i iiio itoameui, uas continued to pro ; gress favorably during the day and appears nerceptiblv better in hia rrnn. 1 1 cral conditiou than yesterday, a more j; natural tone of voice being especially if perceptible. The appearance of the external wound at the evening dress ing was exceedingly good. That made tu; u u iomijjuiy gruuuiuuuf, i while the discharge from the deeper I portion of the wound, which is thtm. f dant and healthy, and comes through ! the counter opening made by the oper- ation. The rise of temperature this . afternoon is moderate and attended by ; no inconvenience. . At present hia . pulse is 104, temperature 100, respira f tion 20. D.W. Bliss, i J. K. Barnes, I J. J. Woodward. Robt. Reybuun. I D. H. Agnew. k mmW aaa ! The Bullet Located. The Derrick of yesterday morning bas the lollowiD concemmff the loca ;ting of the ball ia the President's Xody, by the new electrical invention .of Prof. Boll: - "Professor Bell has achieved an other triumph ia electricity which is almost as wonderful as the Telephone. Nearly the whole timo which has elapsed Binco the President was shot, ,fcas been occupied by him in perfecting Lis Microphone for locating the spot where metal substances may be lodged ria the human body. Our readers will remember that he triad his new instru ment on a soldier from the Home, but did not succeed ia locating the balliu his body to tho satisfaction of Doctors Agnew and Ilamlinton. Since that time he has been unceasingly experi menting ight and day, for tho pur pose of increasing the sensitiveness of his Microphone, with perfect success, as the experiments on the President yesterday attest. The instrument is eo constructed that when its moveable irliscs are passed over the body, the tlectric current causes an exceedingly nervous metal tonguo to vibrato with inoro or less quickness as the discs ap proach or recede from any concealed wetal iu tho system, these vibrations are conveyed inttactly to the ear ot tho operator by means of an ordinary telephone ear piece. A thorough trial a iuauo yesterday upon the l'rc-si- t aud it was found the bull was ex- J. e. WENK, nelly under tho discoloration on the purface of the nbdoman, which has been present since the shooting, and exactly where the sure-eons first located it. It lies ou tho front wall of the nb- domao, immediately over the groin, about uvo inches below and to the right of the navel. Continued trials showed that the ball lay on a direct line running through the boar from front to back, just above tbo groia on the right side. It was not possible to ascertain perfectly at what depth from tho surface the bullet lies embedded ob this supposed line, but as the wall of the abdoman at this point is about two and one half inches thick it is fair to assume that it is not deeper than the thickness of the wall of the abdoman. Tho attending surgeons express no opinion as to the practicability of re moving tho ball, but do not intend to disturb it. so loner as it causes nn trouble of a serious nature. Taking a superficial view of tho case as now pre sented, it would seem as if tho bullet itself must be the cause of the discol oration and that it is much closer to the surface than two and one-half inches. It also appears to have been a miracle, almost, that the ball could, as now stated, traverse the President's body from back to front without fatal injury but it appears to have done so. Ii it had not struck a rib, in all prob ability it would have gone clear through and through tho body. This locatioa of a foreign substance in tho human body without the use ofa probe is the first instance of tho kind and is a great triumph of electric science, which opens such possibilities to. man in the use of the subtilo fluid as the imagination itsolf can scarcely com pass. This mighty and universal agent, which docs so much for the human race, may prove itself capable of prolonging human life, mitigating pain and restoring health to mankind to such a degree as would, if now pre dicted of it, sound like fablo or the visions of a crazy enthusiast. " The national debt was diminished $10,078,023 during July. g Undeb the severest tests of all the surgical operations to which the Pres idont has been forced to yield he has not uttered a word of complaint. The nomineo of the Ohio Prohibi tionists for Attorney General declines the honor, declaring that he considers it more honorable oa his part to -sop port the nominees of the Repcblicaa party. In no manner, at no time, or under no circumstances has Jame3 A. Gar field, since his induction to the office of President, displayed a harsh or re sentful fesling toward any man or sot o: men. Judge Pearson, of Dauphin county decided last week that the members of the Legislature are not entitled to the five hundred dollars extra compensation. The case will now be carried to the Supreme Court where the validity of the claim will be naally tested. Guiteau, the assailant of President Oarfield, is an isolated criminal, in whom bo one takes an interest, no one visits him except tho turnkey of the prison, and no one outside his cell hus any regard for. Ho represents no one, and will not have any other rlaeo in m - hi6tory save that of a common sneak asassm, attempting a murder prompted uj iuo imsauen motive that ever nerved the arm ofa coward. m foiNCE it has been decided that the President will live, Guiteau has hard- ened his cheek, and yesterday went so far as to send a letter to the commit ting magistrate demandiug to bo re leased oa 81,500 bail. Perhaps tho easiest way to get rid forever of the fellow would be to grant his modest request. There are hundreds of men in Washingtoa who would willingly Bee to it that he never vexed the eye of power of the nation again. Senator-Elect Latham's speech, in recognition of the complimentary serenade, was full of tho firo of an earnest patriotism and a devoted loy- alty to the Republican party. He brushed away the idea of faction, and though classed as a Stalwart declared himself as good an Administration man as the best. He spoke to an, for united Republican party, and both of the late iuctlons, now forgetful nfr.mt differences, applauded. Innhlien. every whero havo reason to rejoice over this happy issue of au unfortunate I controversy. j Tun Fall River, Mass., Labor &!anl ara makes tho lollowing bold asser tion r "The Russian Nihilists havo be gun to make America their ccrtcr for rrindDg revolutionary literature. A printing office U already established and several Kussiau Jews .at werk Tho leading Nihilists make no secret. of it, but refuse to tell whero it is lo catod. One of the leaders, named Klimeno, says they have only old style presses, but money is expected from Russia to purchase a Bullock or Iloe press. Thousauds of revolutionary pamphlets are being sent to Russia The experiment of starting a New lork Nihilist paper in Eoglish, Ger man and Russian is to be tried." The Saltsburg iVe? crams a bean of truth and good senso into the fol A lowing lines: "Good inon are supposed to obpy the law, and therefore do not carry concealed weapons and me de ienceies against the more numerous class who disregard the law and carry pistols. Until there is somo approach towards executing the law in this re spect, we take it there is no sense in giving the ruffians of tho community the sole opportunity to shoot law-abiding citizens. Matters havo come to such a pass that about tho only thing to do is lor every man to rro armed and let it be so understood, and con- tinue so until a general disarmament is made practicable." The next House ef Representatives in Congress will stand as follows : Re . . - publicans, 147: Democrats. 129: Greonbackers, 9 ; Readjusters, 2 ; va cancies, G ; total, 293. Deducting the six vacancies, leavos the membership 287, of which 144 is a clear maioritv Tho Constitution of the United States prescribes that "a maioritv of each House shall constitute a quorum to do business." It has beeu held that under this clause a quorum consists ofa ma jority of the actual membership, and m this view the Republicans will have a clear majority of four, should the six vacancies not to bo filled until after the organization, but in anv event the Republicans have 147 members, who were distinctly elected as Republicans. which will give them a majority of the full membership and enable them to elect a Speaker and other officers without aid from Grecnbackers or Re- adjusters. Mailing Small Sums of Money. ro3tmaster-General James has hit upon a plan of facilitating tho trans mission through the mails at a cheap rate of small suni3 of money. The new device ia an improvement mpon tho system of postal orders recently adopt ed by the English postal authorities The improvement consists of three col unins of figures, one to represent dof Jars, the second lens and the third units. Two denominations of these orders to be issuod one for all sum3 within 2.50, and the other for all sums withia $5. The $3 card has four figures and a cipher in the dollar col umn and all the numerals in each of the other columns. The Postmaster selling the order will designate the araouut to be drawn by punching the figures in the respective eolumns. The orders will bo payable to bearer, and tho postoffice will not be responsible lor their sato delivery any more than for fractional currency, for which they are mtenued as a substitute. Both sets of orders are to be printed on bank-note paper, to be finely engraved and otuer precautions to bo taken against counterfeiting. It is expected that tho department will be able to sell them from two to three cents for a $2.50 order and from tour to fivoceuts for a $5 order. Tho Postmaster will enter the amount of the order in writiug on a stub, which will bo the only check the department will need, and will contain only the amount of the order, the date of issue and the naoie of the office upon which the order is drawn. In order to nrevont. the use of the postal orders as currency, they are to bo redeemable onlv for three months after date of issue. Any remedy that alwavs coincides with the viamedicairixnatura. Peruna. My daughter's paralysis ataxia disappears from tho use of Peruna. B. C. Hicks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Settle Up. The undersigned would re$reetfullv ask till indebted to- him to call and settle by cash or note, on cr before Sent. 1st. 1881. nth? will be left in the hands of a collector. Wm. La whence. lioceata, July 20, 181. From Warren County. " Seeing in your pantrs of Julv 13th and 21st, brief but interesting letters from the pen of one Ophelia Cox, I wish to sny to her, him. or Lucifer, as the enso may bo, that I greatly admire hec dash and course, nnd only wLsh her notes mijjht not bo so brief, ns her able description of people,, country, and her own adventures with the sterner sex are truly interesting, and adds greatly to tho interest of your paper. Also, I hope that her corres pondence may continue (Yes, her, as I should dread to think of tho writer as other than my ideal of woman.) She ppcakj in her last of seeking now fields, and she will be given new sub jects. Wo hope to hear from her. I must disagreo with her in ono recptct however, as sho claims to not caro for the girls ; I think that it very strange as I like them best. Euough of this for "Ophelia." . Greenbacker?, or Nationals, havo put a straight ticket iu tho field in Warren county, aud are organized iu proper shape. Our baker's dozen of Deins. havo also come out with more boasts than they will bo apt to speak of after the election ; when the Nationals take tho minority Commissioner, and the Re publicans walk olTwith the rest. Oh 1 Democracy ; you havo sold out once to often I What is belter we had a couple of lectures delivered here during the past week, by Miss Neill, of Ohio. It was a Woman's Rights lecture, nd she treatod the administration, uDd whisky with words of deepest disgust. (I for one was fairly converted.) Wo ore having a pleasant shower here to-night. Rendered pleasant by our being in need of such a blessing. The smart farmers have finished haying, and have reason to bo thouk- ful for a bouutiful supply of hay. Every ono seems to bo prospering in this vicinity, but they h'avo ons bother, as help is very scarce. If this does not take its resting pla.co in the waste basket, will write again. Anon. SpriDg Creek, Aug. 1, 'SI. Dr.WbKilrr, orSMiiKtmrgh, P., It Is well knuwn, has A' many years stood at the head of the profession iu liis socially, nil chronic nd blood dlsCiLsc, uci-vuim prostration 'aud all dli lustrous coDsecyiciicca. S-;o his card iu another col Eof.d liis works ai.d judjjo for yourself. Dealer in W T V E H, TINWA II K, ' )And( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL, KINDS OF .TOU WORK PIlOMl'T, LY ATTiJNDUD TO. TionosUi, Ph., Jiiiio27, 1S.1. VEHHOB'S PREDICTinnS! ! or Uii.s Aioiitii'H outlier, propnrfd o. luurii-iy iur 01Uin).lVi'M KKY IJ2W Sample copy mailed for ;. Stamp. J. M uiuuuaui, ruu., .ew loi-K, i 'lit la. . or tmca-'o. liiK-"ii-;i.!.t t''uiWMJ.wic mmmm W ill liO mid If ftnT iTTmnriHn. mlnnnl iubatftnocs aro found 1 u 1 kiiu n , or f.ir rn V Sj 5 it Is liottusinHed t7 nay or iilIot!.iniitul-J I iiiuj romijiwi. nils JSErrOt.ff J; l!i,i!i.jp. 0 . lint-. Ih la .pi... aim-in'u-'w - m- i ri , Y.ll I ,, V : . ' ..v-mrt .n'nu vtiu-siri.'vlf l'rt-H u.ii(-U3oa rean dieskiiown to the i.rofesilon. fe y ,JBr-UN.APsl;,ye,yp,l''"'3con8iinij.tfnnnn'1 1 S OU other lung and heart Uisaisoa. EisSjjif . I j t "- """en ii.-vur, cuius urn lover. I" rati t i t iint jour uisuase 13, v?nero 10- k (jo at oaca for I'kuuin a. grj -yi 5 Inv., Ly. I Bsicnoprs and youririenristhct 5 you and thoin. Scuft for a S nhietT vul1' 8. B. IIABTMAK & CO.. Ot:born.railn. EiaTw ih' iwiviu urjjwis regu- bH I " 1 $150. A Year. LOCATED ON THE K. Y. P. & 0. B. R. ftuiuberluiia Institute AND Female Collego, KANDOLP1I, N. Y. It ii a llll'l'fi )1(1 t lll.l.llirl.lir w..U...l Seminary for botli soxoh. JOslablisho.f in 1850. lJroier!y l'reo from debt, ftu3.tKiO. Jowr Jloiir.!in Hall witli stoamlieiit, etc!., (lifted in 1&7S Ht. a mist nflS iiiui lent board uud homo like. arrantrHiiientvi tliroii'-liout. Total exueiiso u,r 1h.:,i-,I fiirni.sltod room. Ktiii!iilu,.it li.lit u-uj,i,. an. 1 tuition for M weeks, l'J.LO; for 0110 year, 1,00. For catalogue ur 'iirther infor mation, uddress i'rol. J, T. KUWAltlW, 10 lJiin.ial. i-'.lail teini open.-s August Win ter term on;on December U. .Spring tuna open March. -I. .J ki i liar r. ' 4 tii ?w ww&tt'$ jo 1 1 1: n :-:o F v i.to n, Mam;i;e.urer of imJ ltfider in HARNESS, C0LUR3, BRIDLES, And till kinds of - HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. innylfl TONKSTA, V. J W. MOItKOW. M. D., PHA'SICIAN it SUKQKON. IjtlO Of Afllistronor noimtv. linvlmr ln-ill ill TlonoNto is prepared to attend nil pro- leNNiorun cans promptly una t nil hours. Vor the prr.Hniit will havo his oilluo oppo iiito tho Lnwrenco llouno. may-ld 81. x. ir. winxTiaitiiv, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of Forest County.) FIK.ST-CLASS IN'STIUTMENTy AND HOOD WOitK, npi-5 81 Tiont'Hta, Forest Co., I'n. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, Meadville, Pa. Tho Colli year opens Sept. l!lst. New liiuklmg and many improvements. Oen ijletnnn and liadies, Four Collet;i eourses. I'reparatory School, Military department. Kxpenses less than Hliy Collego of etpial ftrmla. Don't fail to send to l'reHident U II. JJuirbee, D. D. for eatalojuo. julyl3-81. i;iaJrsviII, (lln.,) I.iidJcs iSeJEiicsssry. ncautiful proinids, eoinmotlious Intild injrs. Healthful locution, thoroti(j;i in Mtruction. Thirtv-lirst year lu-trins Spd- tember I t, lssi. Apjily for Cntu lories to iwkv. 1. it. kwinu, l'niH lpal. .1 illy l:-yt. KUMMHH TIME TABLE, Juno 2(1, IPS1. A.M. 7 1. Iii7 H l'.M. (A, lallri 11,.) i.m. A.M. 8 00 ar Pittsbui-jrh iv 0 4.0 0 'jc 4 40 r....lu ker ...1 v 3 IS 1'2 20 ., 4 31 ar...FoxburK..lv 8 30 in M Jl()5 ar. Franklin ,.lv f 40 2 00 M. A. IM, 1 M. I". M. 2 30 ar... Oil City....lv 0 ao 2 lii 3 ,00 ....Htxkwood .... tO 40 4 0(i 2 07 OleopoliM i 53 2 1 1 1 2.0 tl &! ...Eaulo Hock... 7 01 2.02 4 40 fl G I'rosidont 7 t f2 ftii 4 4.0 140 Tionosla 7 21 3 12 5 12 tl 21 Hickory 7 i'7 p 28 -ft I'.S fl lti ..Trunkeyvillo.. 7 4,0 3 3i b .00 102 Tidioute 8 00 3 4ii 12 12 41 ...Thompson s... 8 20 4 OS (147 12 2,0 lv..lrvineto .ar 8 3.0 4 2.0 7 20 M. A.M. P.M. l'.M. no'n (V.A. I'd-J'..';! A.M. vTsi. 12 (: lv...Warrgn ...in- 8 ,03 4 4.0 a.m. Erie Itnilwtty) a.m. r. m. 0 20 Iv.. Itr.tdford.lar 11 35 0 ou ; r. m. (I'hliir liriaJt! aTm". yi. 12 00 lv... Warren ...ar 10 OS 7 .18 11 47 lv..Clarendon..ar 10 25 7 G7 1 11 0; V, M 8 35 IS 11 p or, h 0:1 7-k; t7 .31 7 24 7 10 0 4 0 30 r. m. l'. M. jni V. M. 3 30 r. m. r do, 4 42 tion 7:20 a. 111., Warren 7:10 a. in., lrviuo ton 8:3.0 a. in. Arrive nt 'J'idiouto O:!,0 a. 111., TionesU 10;50 a. in., Oil City 12:30 p. 111. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE mvrsuo Trains leavo Oil Citv for I'et. C!eiirn M'l tusvillo, Sp.artansbiirg, ContrevilJe, ( Jorry, iiiiivviiie. jsroeton nt cui.'un. 1 : .1:1m 2:15pm, 4:30pm, S:45pm. Anivo U:00aiu lt:4,0am, iiOOpin, 3:ft0)in, 8:3,)m, 10:I5pin .MinuaY i'ruia leaves :3tiain; arrives 9:.0Opm. UNION fc TITUS V LLE r.HANCII. 1 rain leaves Titusvillo 5:30pm; arrives Union City 7:40pm. Loaves Union City uMuam ; arrives 1 iiusviilo f:-10a:n. Trains run daily except Sunday, t Via Stations. Trains nro run on riiiladelnliia time. l'llllman Dinwiiif' Itiwmi llirn lirl.u-nnii Oil City and Bradford m trains leaving cm jny :imni., i:orry ti:3jpm., mid be tween Brocton and rittsbur;;h on. trains leaving Broeton 10:16aui., Bittsburj;;! 0:20ain. l'ullman Sleepiiiff Curs between May villo and 'iUsburi;h on trains l-wtvinj Brocton Ci tOiini and Pitlsburj;li l):ir.imi. 0f-Tiekets sold and ba;;yajjo checked 10 an principal points, (iet limo tables giving full information iroia Lompany s iu(iits. T. H. WUJiON, Gen. Supt. W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, 1'a Oen'l l'ass. A pent, 41 Fxelmiiiro St., Buffalo, N. Y J. Ii. CHAIO, Agent, Tionosta, l'a. DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tiotira of youthful imprudence caiinnii Prema ture l)eiay, Kervuua Iebillty, Itikt WuLih1, mo., hTing tried iu Tain every known remedy, ha i:n covcrud a fimitlo clf cure, whicU he will aiTil FKKE to hi ffllow-dufft rdrs, od-trcM J, It. UtXVLI, 43 t lmlliuKi bt X. Y. QliOKOE 1IENDEBSON. TONSOHIAL A 1 IT I ST. i'ione.sta, l'a. Shop fust door south of liawi-eiico jiouso. l-or a nicet.havo, Kham poon or hair-cut call oa Mr. 11. Ho is lirst-class in every respect aunO-tf' WM. S5V1EARBAUGH & CO., Dealers iu GBOCBRIES! TOBACCO, CIGAHS, HARD WARE, QUEENS W A It E. U L ASS WA HE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREION FRUITS, YEO- ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ae. Goods Always First-Class". STARTLING 3 SrOiiiJijgiiJM i I tako plennnro In tellinfr tho Sporting Ftnternily ll;at I liavo re-purchased FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IN 1S71. " AM. NICELY LOCATED nt my old -l stand, and l4im prepared to attend to nil my friends, and tho puh'.ie rrencraily. who need AHYTHIHG l THE Gl'fl LIKE! I shall koep a perfect stock of all kind of AMMUNITION! Ami all kind of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also contlnuo to lianJIo tho "Willie". NcwIiir ITZacJsIitc, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Comonnd Roe 1110. You will ilnl me ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.zlo Loaders mado to order and war ranted. fcJrf'R EPAIRINCf IN ALL ITB Hrr PEAK CUES PROMPTLY AMD rAITHi'ULLY LONE. B3. A . 15 A 3.15 WL. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, A GREAT CAUSE OF HUM MISERY A Leeliiro cn 1!io Nature. Trealment, and Radical euro ofSemii'al Weakness, or Spoiinutoiihu'a, iiulneed by nclt id.nso, Involuntary Eminsioiis, Impotmiey, Ner vous Dehililv, and Impodimonts t'o niar riansi generally ; I'oiiwumptioii, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental nnd I'livsieal Iiuiipaeil'v. .1.. By ROBERT J. CULVF.RWELi. M. p.. aiilhore.flho "(Jreen Book," Ac. Tiio world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Loeturo, elearly proves from h.'s own evporii'iice t lint the awful eiine(ueu ees of St'it'-Aliiise may he elleetually i--moved without dangerous surie il opera tions, hourries, instruments, rlns or cor dials ; poinliii' ut a mode of euro at onco eertain and er.eetiial. nv which every r.uf ferer, no malit r what ids condition mav ln, may euro hiimtelf cheaply, i.rlvalelV and radieaUy. Wik. '1 his Icetnro will provo ft boon to thousands and tliouv.aiitls. Scut under heal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on rceoipr of m'x cents or two potstarro Klampn. W'o havo alsi a miro euvo lor 'l.ipo Worm. Address tho Puhlishoi-M. TEE CULVEEY,rLL MEDICAL CO., 11 Ann" St., N. Y., N. Y., 1'. o. Bos 4f.Hrt. huw Jim btn ImmLT naF-i In the ..cl.J IrcuUiiftUtuf Chrontn. K- unl n,..l lrrtr,n . 1 lioloma &k Oin liy oUmr l'hwn la I it.nl.urfh. '1 !,,.. d,Uuo Urn ilhunx f. oniibiMl l,jr actrot h.liiU ia Juutll, or x- M tv.i tn Inter vt.r4 n tuol v: Cl'lillMAl ORUnoOA, UKITIVAI. WEAKNEP8. .-Jnd '"''Ouuh ulU-U: .Victok. IM xlilH. ft t!ht mm Mixtlnl Dtnlnfuunt. tl i'tin.,1. Ml aM, I'm Mcmoiy. triluO.t.tii, hti;,c,tioH, i irfulij CH.ritrti,l.m, itrrt-l of fmturn. Ar.cri,m to S(Httly Jn. 4ii.fV,ir ilrr,,n,n of ;ti i,,j., US( r,ult.a iu Ira potonoy, UvxuiU i.'xhnutlon. o Korfci tly intl pr BiiitiHnilv cnr'd. Also roi'um ur li'u-trtnjiii(t vsie. if Efanorrlicoo, Olect, S'.rioturu A; Byplnlla, (U furmi ) jllotiU(t J(u.(A. Throat. Jw. .kl, hloi.J. IU,t, ,wl ltlmal mui Itdimtil thann, re UiuUil on b itutitio rluciilt ana ith uniiarullelul iiuuvu. A li!o-tjt.i txt'eritiir In thuuiiutidg uf cast! ul all ataKes, tvt Pvsr. cmlrlhut!i .kill. Curliln .. uuru..i....j. iuiiMniBt. it 1. fr.inkly atuti j. Uoacrlytlvo ram. v.-.w d.. i.vw. .runuiioit. can oa atmt amtreljr aQ4 Wonderful nen-iiieUirtitt trua La lir- - a mm V y mnr who nti why? Who to marry; )roPr Ac. KeprtMliictino ln.oltliy. t'tauliful hifiirt,u tulMvqiittnoo, rnr, inwnnA fiir Pklttil,lu ,. . .. 1 J . i. iiniivninivnii 10 rnkrrii: otkia. Ii' U'VilW tvtryboiiy nhould rend it. i'rio. u ownU. 1 1, 'M)1i ciiuncaol luUecuv. ya nngts. 6 oenU. 9 bouk fur 20 cu mt mif.f. AildrtM hr. WhlU Qr Oullit sent lreo to tho who wish to V-' eny;ao in tho mont pleasant nnd profitable liiisinoRn known. ICvorvthtnir new. Citi.ital not ronuired. We will fur nish you everything. $10 a day unl up--ward.-i is easily mado without stavintr away from homo over niirht. No 'riKk whatever. Many new workers wanted a' or.ee. Many aro making fortunes ithu I lllsi llftK!t. l.ll:liltU Illll1.-r.llu 1., 11.. 1, ,.u and youti hoys and girls mako t;i"'t pay. No ono who ia willing to work fails to mako inoro money every day than can ho mado in a week at any ordinary employ ment. Those who en.irae at once will lind a short road t.) forliino. Address 11. HAL LET ,fc CO., Voi tland, Me. tloe'Jlv J7T p Yourself hy making' money mjl -il. when airohlen ehanc.o is .ti ered, thereby always keeninvr lvtvei-iv fiom tho door. Those who tl! U'flVM Ink II advantage of tho good chances for nuikiii mom y tliat aro olli red, generally becomo wealthy, while those who do not iuiprovo Hiieh :iiances remain in novertv. Wn want miiiiy men, Women, lsivs and pills to work for n. rijrhtin their own localities. I'l.f. :ll . nuMnvtit w in pay inoro man ten times ordinary wages. Wo furnish nn expensive outfit -t all that you need. tree. JSo one who eii"atre.s fails to mako money very rapidly. You can devoio your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full iiiformMimi m.,1 ,.)l that is needetl sent froo. AildrefcS 81'IN SON CO.. l'oi tland. Maine. le.-'il' AGEIITS WAKTED FOR By J. W. BUELL. New Autheittit! nnd Tl ol tho Lives anil Wonderful Adventures ol Aineaiea's rrreat Outlaws. The YouiBjjirI5rotIicrs, 1 i-anli ami Jessie Juisiom. and then-hands ol highwayman down to 4 .. ...Miuiiiia iiutro man w luiistralions embracing late portraits of tho principal characters, including Frank James, never beloro published, and 1 FINE COL ORED VLATEM Interviews and letters rom Coo ounKer-sitaitling Revela tions. All about tlm r.ltn.L 1.M...7 n. . I., . i. n.in, ti. si..,.,.?.; ..." ... . ,i k v.c, aiKi Hundreds of wmui woiHieruil IlillH'S. M.if v aJ LVlr piujusiieLl; uioro thi-illin a romance, vet tnui ii. .... thau tial. ni ii Kit iKi-iire i . in tieo , .. ... -f, . 'in.! csttu iiai vance. - Notliinr in.- 'o i i .'. m ad- thing ! (n et- loo pages., pi ico ,l.f.o. Ageni every- iatelv H.r Cull ... Z : " ; liO f iDiinnmii; iva ritnn Btroot, FittaiiuiaU. lJa.