EDITOR, WEDXESDAT MORSISG, AEG. II, 1881. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For rrotbonotary, Ac, JUSTJSSIIAWKEY. For Sheriff, Cnpf.. C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, H. W. LEDEBUR, .T. S. HENDERSON. Fr Auditors, G. 7. WARDEN, - J.A.SCOTT. : Republican State Convention. Bedford, Pa., July 20, 1881 A ; convention of the Republican party is hereby called to meet in the ball of llio House of Representatives in Har risburg, on TbarsJay, tbe 8th day of September, lS3i, at 12 o'clock m., of ad day. Delegates, equal to tbe number of Senators and Representa tives, to be chosen in the several dis tricts of the' Commonwealth. The 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 tbe Republican State Central Committee. Jons Cessna, Chairman. Attest: Lucius Rogers, Sam'l F. Bark, C. Magee, John M'Cullough, Sec'ys. .PRESIDENT GARKIELD. . Last Friday was a gloomy day for bis nation. All that day the Presi dent lay at Death's door, even his aithful physicians giving up in de pair. But, thank God, he rallied onco nore, and since then bis condition has eonofamuch more hopeful char acter, lie ha) from day to day takeu lourishment, and his. stomach is once nore performing its functions. We iave as high authority ns Dr. Hamil on for saying that the beloved President will recover. The news this doming, while it is not the most heering, is not of a character to cause iscouragement. Mr. Garfield holds is own well and feels better, which ict affords considerable consolation, 'be following dispatch from Secretary Jiaine to Minister Lowell, London, jves about the best idea of the pres ut status of the case : Executive Mansion, Aug. 30, 0:30 p. m. -The President, if not ipidly advancing, is at least holding is own. His fever is less than last ight, and bis swollen gland steadily nproves. His pulse continues rather igh, running this evening from 110 114. Perhaps-the best indication the case is that the President hira tlf feels better, and his mind beiDg ow perfectly clear, he readily com . ires one day's progress with another. Blaine, Secretary. Many Southern cities are suffering verely for water, the supply of which deficient by reason of drouth and r want of proper machinery to raise )d supply such cities. In this respect arly all Southern cities are very de ctive, and are necessarily in danger " water famine at all times. Every effort is being made to puri the postal service, and with good feet. The practice of sending insult g postal cards through the mails has come very offensive, and the Post aster General is resolved to break it at all hazards. For this purpose i directs that when a party to whom ch postal cards are addressed re :ests that they be not delivered to to, the postmaster may have them stroyed. This is a very proper ur Dgement. Never in tbe history of the world s there been such sympathy and " artfelt anxiety as that exhibited for r suflering President. All the mon ths of the civilized world have ex posed their feelings and now in the ur of sorest trial, when Death med so near, the voice of prayer, so jversal in our land, has gone up to i Most High abroad. Sunday the grebes of Liverpool all sent their Jitions to tho Throha of Grace, as , 1 many olhera throughout the Uni j Kingdom. All the Christian peo c Lave been and are a unit in their sons to the Almighty to spare our ' t jeut'i lifa. Derrick. J. E. WEN If, . . . Notes A'cng the Sea Shore. Having fri my former notes given you a pretty extensive account of tbe pen insula, and Barnegat Bay itself, which is one of the best fishing places on tho Atlantio coast, I propose now to do scribe fishing there as well as I can from notes taken on the spot. This famous fibbing bay averages 21 miles wide and is about 20 miles long, it is tranquil when compared to the ocean, jet rough when compared to tbe Email lakes of tbe Middle States. Its depth varies from four to eleven feet, conse quently it is safe. Tho game fish con sists of mackerel, sea-trout, weak fish, flaunders, sheephcad, bluefish, perch, Capo May goodies, seatbass, called also rockfish. Then comes such game as eels, crabs, oysters and clams. Of fish not edible are the toad-fish, flying fish, which scuds before your sail boat as you go to the fish bank, and tho moss-bankers the last named is the principal food of the game fish. There are some gars, but they are small and not numerous in the bay ; they are a good kind of a gar for they seldom annoy the fisherman's hook ; from their habit of remaining stationary in the water when not disturbed they are killed by the sea crab9 which rise up from the bottom and close right in on them. The said gars, "can't stand the pressure," so they are scarce. In the bay much of the fishing is done with hook and line ; though for blue-fish and mackerel they troll ; they use a squid, which is a piece of solder or pewter about 6 inches long, three sided and made very tight, with a large hook soldered into it ; the line attached is about 200 feet long for use when fishing in thesurfwhero blue-fish are mostly caught. The ond of tho squid line is usually made fast to a post or stake on the shore as a matter of precaution, especially in surf fish ing A fish highly prized on the Jer sey coasl is the sheeps head ; for them they full with a dipspy line, going cut in sneak boats to the reefs when they feed ; the bait used for sheaps bead is clams. Tbe sea-trout is an excellent fish it varies from 14 inches to 2 feet long. The bait for them are shrimps, a small crab caught along the salt marshes on the edge of tho bay with a scoop net They go in schools, like some other species ; a line of sail and fish boats, always points out where they are in the bay. The first diy I fished for them we bad to sail about 7 miles down the bay in our cat boat to tho bank, John Frick, two boys and myself composing the party. Having fished au hour we filled a good sized dry good3 box, and voted to quit for the day. When you get into a good school offish the number you catch depends upon the capacity of yourself and boatsman to bait this is the only limit. One agreeable feature in bay fish ing, too, is the fact that you generally get just tbe kind of fish you go out for, as far as my observation goes, you catch the same sized fish, usually each day. The first day the fish caught were about 14 inches long, and the last catch of fish were almost to a fraction about 20 incli93 loug of the same species. There is little skill re quired in this kind of fishio. There is a faciuation peculiar to the coast that can never be forgotten ; the mind reverts to the sail boats covering tho bay, giving it a holiday pic nic appearance. Watching the play of the flying fish ahead of the boat, and the various fashioned boats, there is no monotomy about it. Then we have an ever-changing scene. On the ocean we behold the mighty vessels plowing through the waves, while on the other hand the little duck-like boats play like corks on the water, or dancing like puppets to the music of the waves. The land is quietness itself compared to it. Looking to the old ocean the far line of the horizou seems to meet the sky and close tbe line of sight. Again a breeze Bprings up and we see the white caps floating upon the top of the ever green tea, while the ships moving over the sur face present a moving panorama to the eye. S. D. I. Sea Side, N. J., Aug. 10, 1881. Settle Up. The undersigned would respectfully ask all indebted to him to call and settle by cash or note, on or before Sept. 1st, 1881, otherwise his accounts will ba left in the bands of a collector. Wm. Lawrence. Tiouesta, July 2U, 1881. Colorado Letter. Camp Wirrnr.Kin, Coi,o., August 24, 1881. j En. RF.rrBUCAN : It beiDg night and tent life rather monotonous I fell to thinking of Old Forest and the many hospitalities I have enjoyed at the bands of my Forest friends, and not being able to write them sepcrately I write you, knowing that it will reach them nearly, if not all. We are now located on the Bear River, which the Indians call "Yam- pa," about twenty miles north of the Ute Reservation in Colorado. My Leveller has just completed bis eleva tion and finds wo are, here at station 6479, 10,271.41 feet above ocean level. Mountains renr their snow-capped peaks on every side of us. Back of us is a terrible canon nearly two thousand feet deep with Bides almost perpendic ular. I wish I could represent to you my party going through the canon. The Transitman could lind room 'for only one leg of the tripod on the narrow ledge on which he stood, and succeeded in getting a second into a friendly seam of tho rocks ; for the third he mado use of a piece of rope with which he tied his transmit to a jutting craig, and succeeded lu getting in the line, lour bumble servant bad to go around a distance of one-fourth mile in order to take a back sight for tbe transitman. We were three davs running 2175 feet of line, most of which we did by triangulation. If the Tionesta R. R. Company could see some of the places in which the Den ver & Rio Grande build roads they would have a double track line from Tionesta to Sheffield in less than three mouths. On tho Denver & Rio Grande R. R. there are grades of 289 feet per mile when equated for curva ture. Thirty-five degree curves, forty feet rock through cuts, and bridges hung in conous which are almost 2000 feet deep. They are now operating 957 miles of railway, crossing the Continental Di vide by a turn back curve tisin up 274 30' of direction. At Leadvillel they are halfway up Mt. Lincoln, and at the summit they are nearly 12,000 feet above ocean level, the highest railway in the world. Some of our eastern people will scarcely believe me when I siy that portions of this wonderful railroad are above the clouds. The day I came out here I noticed a violent rain storm in the Arkansas Valley, while, where wo were, in the same vally three thousand feet higher nearer the top of tho range the sun was shining brightly, as bright as it was ever seen in any part of tho East. The rainy season is about over and we may now expect Egyptian skies of the clearest, grandest unchangipg blue. Where I am sitting I can loek out of my tent toward the east and see, clearly defined, the huge masses of upheaved matter, with their tilted 6tiata, constituting what we call mountains, sloping away into etherial space almost, it seems, eternity. - I am unable to describo the grand eur of the western scenery it sur passes all that imaginative man can picture. At our feet flows tho turbu lent water of the "Yam pa ;" back of us a gloomy canon ; . before us a most beautiful valley ; on the side of us majestic mountains, their bases cov ered with timber, a species of pine, rear their huge forms; halfway up wo reach the timber tine, and above that there is nothing but bare rock clear to tbe summit, except in four which I can see that are snow-capped. To this the setttng sun lent his most gorgeous dies.raaking it truly indescribable. All the beauties of nature seem to be thrown into tho western part of thW glorious land in which we live. Two hundred miles east of us nothing greets the eye but an unbouuded plain ; here we are in "bunched-up gorgeous mountains." One hundred miles farther west wo are in a high arid i u . basin, whose waters have no outlet to V. l t ..I the ocean, but are hemmed in on all sides by the"walls ofcreatiou." Gram and elorious country' Strou.rPfit nf tho b 1 'wus uuulry Oirougest 01 the strong; grandest of the graud ; f'reeest of the free; wealthiest of tho wealthy; best on the globe! Who would see it drop to ruin? Who would exchange it for some other? None ! Cema. My son had a terrible 6kin dis ease on head and face. Teruna cured him. Mr3. E. Yetter, Pittsburgh, Pa. Peruna is tho only remedy that you can rely on. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons. HEAVENWARD. By Miw A st km a Tntvorr. In tbe nicvliuv!', in tho woodland, Bosj-, dimpled, feet and barn Wandering in the dawn of childhood A little babe without n care. Light I cnupht the pawing sunboams, Through the waxen flntrnra fair, Tossed them hark upon tho meadows Threw them on tho mcentod air. , By my side and evor watchful, Lost my Infant foot should stray To dome dark nnd miry pitfall A loving mother led my way. And as moments speeded onward And tho childhood hours flew ly, Hopes no bright wero often scattered As life's morning dawn went by. How she watched, nnd prayed, and guided, Checking oft my wilful ways Till the hours of childhood gilded. Jiiko a scroll they rolled away. With ndvleo so fondy heeded Swiftly then tbe moments (lew And my bark o'er life's steam glided Catching sunbeams floating through. Life's short dream with hor now over, And her work pronounced woll done. O'er the crystal sea they boro her, To that land beyond tho sun. Oh, her fond regret at parting When oho Raw tho tears I shod, But a Inly light was streaming Round her when her spirit lied. Lo ! the gates of gold gleam yondor In the light beyond tho blue And bewildering is tho splendor Of tho glory shining through. When I como to lay my burden By tho golden gates njar, Weary footsore sad and laden j Having journeyed from afar. May I then, Lord Thou permitting Bring my cross lifo's burden home, And be crowned Christ interceding With tho blessed around Thy throne. Teachers' Examination. Teachers' Examinations will be held at Tionesta, Friday ,'Sept. 2. Neilltown, Saturday, Sept. 3. Nebraska, Monday, Sept. 5. Newtown, Tuesday, Sept. G. East Hickory, Wednesday, Sept. 7. Clarington, Saturday, Sept. 10. Jcnks, Monday. Sept. 12. Let all who iutcud to teach in tbe County the coming winter be in attend ance ; bring paper and pencil ; also, ref erences, recommendations and old cer tificates. Let directors, patrons of the schools, all riends of the cause educa tional attend. J. E. IIillard, August 8th, 1881. Co. Supt. Ir. Whiltlrr. nffiiuiinr,.!. n It Is well known, hat fcr many jcarg stood at the head of the profession in bis specialty, all chronlo nd b'ood riiense., licrv.us prostration and all d( aatroui consequence. Poo his card in aoo.'her col mn. Rer.U his works and judjo for yourself. TIOPtflSiSIVA. MiVIUUflTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, liY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour p barrel choice Flour 1 sack, best Corn Meal, 100 l!.s Chop feod, puro grain Corn, Shelled Beans bushel -Ham, sugar cured - f.00cg,0.75 1.25((1.7o J.25r$l.-10 - 1.25 (Hi 1.30 - 70 1.50(22.00 14 Break fast Bacon, sugar cured -Shoulders .... Whitefish, half-barrels Lake hon ing half-barrels - 121 8($10 - 8. CO 5.C0 Sugar 0(5)11 Syrup - N. O. Molasses new Boast Bio Colfeo Kio Coffee, ... Java Cotl'eo ... Tea Butter - - ... Bice . . . . . Eggs, fresh ... Salt best lake Lard ..... Iron, common bar - . . Nails, lOd, -CJ keg - Potatoes ... Limo bid. - D'ied Apples per It) - ' Dried Beef Dried reaches per ft Dried Peaches pared per 75 f0 75 1S(W:25 15622 35 ,25(5,00 - Rl C7Q10 - in l.C 14 3.50 3.50 - 75 1.50 6(3i7 - 10 10 PROCLAMATION. Witkrkas. The Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of tho Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county ofl-'orost, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court o Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, tVc, at Tionesta, lor tho County of Forest, to commence r,n tho Fourth Monday of Sept. being tho 2(lth day of Sept. J881. Notice is theretoro given to tho Coroner, Just ices of tho Peaeo i i i inn,uuuifiji sti(i county, mat tlioy ho men aim inero m moir proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said lay, with their iwrrl u inniiuit : i a.. iiuiii.imuii,j t.'AUIUltlUllllIlN unu othor remembrance, to do those things wit idi lit t r i tit wtw fiiitkt't.-Tit i.n .Lu. a f",Uot,M,owa-o bound in recognianee to prosecuto against tho prisoners that are and to those wlioare bound in recognizance or shall bo in tho jaU of Forest County, that mc.y uv men huh mere present lo prosecuto Hirainst them slmll ,n iiut .. dor my hand nnd seal this' COth clay of Augum, a. u. looj, C. A. It.VNDALL, Sheriff. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. ma.ylM UONLSTA, PA. NOTICE. NOTICE is noreby given (hat (!in un dersigned intend i rppiy lor a charter for tho pu rpowr? of engaging 'gem rally, in tltn lumber httsiticK, the liiamihwtuYp of lumber and iirtning business ! and for tho purposes aforrt"nid to buy, lease, hold and sell such real ivnd personal estate as the purposes of the corporation may retpiire. The said corporation to bo known bv the name, stylo ami title of "The Salmon Creek Bumher. and Mining Company." Tho principal pirn of business to ho' in Tionesta, Forest County, Fa. JosK.rir Ahamson, J. Annum Apamso.v, JI. J. Hoyt, U. M. Kkplhh, D. H. WAKKNIOHT, B. P. IIOHKIN8, O. B. IIoskins, M. B. Bnoous. Tionesta, Aug. 13, '81. ;u. WM. SMEARBAUGH Dealers in G-EOCERIESI TOBACCO, CIOABS, HARD WA B E, (1 U E E N S W A B E. G Ii ASM WA BE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WABfi PAPEK, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ETD. HEIBBL, . Dealer in 8 TOY K S, T I X W A II 1 )And(- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Tionesta, Tn., June 27, 1S81. ,'AUls Is n .new remtxljr, originally coin-1 pminrtert find Introduced to (hemcxllcnl jinfcs-1 n.t'u wm. tuu iHiuii" hi mrgu iiy p. it, iiurc-i man. M. II.. of 8d7 I'l-im v . Pitti.inr I'a., who lias prescribed Jt lo over 4O.U00 pa-1 .r cm mi, Dim lut.i'iif mi mil modT lrr,II- fylng microns. VSft!lfft8E!BtSBg8i!dBj3IJ'il lla etroct upon tlio HybU)iuLii"iitiriT'mriTkn that of ny other remedy, and U tlio only I medicine needed In almost every disease tot which flosh Is heir K.pllepsy (Ka1Un KllBlp" bolng the only excepUon. lu tlila 1'kiutn a a should not lie nsed. In Constlpatlim nndfci niseiiensof the IcmnlnOrgnng ouil Illwldoi-, PI , . n wi ub hi veil wiin ii. j-khuna each one, nccnrdlntf to incdlcnl mithors, n ri great remedy In Itaulf. WaST22KiiZ22F'K.J ur. iiiirimnn ling six cucdoU lucAti-uiTJiiif the active principles from these InirrcUlentj and la combining them Into one nlmpln com pound, which at once coincides v llh tho Vm Mcdicathix IS A-iuitA in every disease, nnd the work, ot restoration commences with the llratdose. Thero is notan organ llmtltwlll not reach nor illsfliii It u iii nnt r.nr.. iw Otiui uciu.ii a bciiu ior nampiiiet. Bf32t; r-.. .i .... . . ' ft 1 i i& J " Z r Formerly Pittsburgh, Tilusviile & BulTalo'Ky'-? SUMMER TIME TABLE, June 2(1, IS!, A.M. 7 1.1 1 37 1 22 1 1 0.1 1. M. 8 3.1 t 2(i 18 II is on r. M.i(.-I. Valley Hi.) SOil.arPiltsliu'rsWiv 4 10 , nr.... Parker...! v 4 :11 !ar...l''oxliurfr..lv 3 Ol'.ir. Frank!Ui..lv P. M.IA..M. !l 4.1 j ! 'JO 3 18,12 2.1 A 30! r t: .140; 2 0.1 A. M.llV.M. i .".0 2 20 t4n r. M 30;nr...Oil Citv....lv I'. M. 3 ,10 4 Oii ....llockwood .... Oleopolis ...Eairlo Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkeyville.. Tiilioute ...Thompson, s... lv.. Irvineton .ar 2 07 Ki .13 12 41 t7l't2 52 17 'Hi xrrt V21 3 12 t7 37it3 2S tl ftii I 2.1 4 40 I 1.1 5 12 5 3S .1 ,10 t 03 fl -Hi 7 4(; 1 40 t7 3ltl 2-1 17 24;1I l(i 7 1 I 1 02 t 47! 12 41 0 30 12 2.1 r. M.ji'.'M. t7 41;3 3.i .S2oj 4 U.s 8 3.r- 4 21 li 12 l 47 7 20 A. M.I M.l P. M. p. m.iiiu'ii I JJ. A I ' i li'ii ' Gil 12 0!)il v...Warrn ...ar A. M. 8 .13 4 4.1; P. M . 0 00 P. M. 3 30 A.M. (L'rir. nuitivnii) C 20 1 v.. Bradford ..ar A.M. I 1 31 V. M.l' I'll (7 if- Klif I! il A '. M.l F 00 12 ()3.1y... Warren ...url 10 OS L . M. ' :.s 4 42,11 47,1 v..Cl.irendon..ar! 1 it 21 . ADDITIONAL TRAIN leaves Claren don 7:2il o. in., arrcn 7:41 a. in., Irvine ton 8:3," n. ui. Arrive nt, 'lidioute ti:M h. in., Tionesta 10;50 a. in., Oil City 12:30 p. in. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil V, v fur I'nl Pni.tm 'Ci- tusvillo, Spartansbiirur, Centroville, Corrv. luaumti, uitflHiill UL ilimuill, IKI.llltll, 2:4,1prn,,4:30pin, 8:4."pin. Arrive 8:00ani, 0:4,lHtn, U:0li)in, 3:,10pm, 8:3iipin, 10:1.1pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:3(iniu : irrivi 0:,10ion. UNION it TITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Titusvilln .ri-:!0i i in? fll-iii'ia Union ("ity 7:40pin. I;eaves Union C:ily 0:40am j arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Fla; Stations. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Drnwimr Itfiimi Cura liMirmn Oil City and liradford on trains leaving Oil fit i7 7-Onoiii I'niv.r im:,.,., .,.i i... tween Brocton and Piltsbnrgli on trains jeiiMii jsrocion nnioani., i'lttsburuli 5:20ani. Pllllinan SIcpiinr f'nr liniuni.ii r.n. villo and PiltUirjli on trains leaving Brocton 0: lopni and Pittsburgh !:4,1pm. J:r-Tickets sob! niul I to all principal points. Get time tables giving full information from Company's Agents. T. II. W11.SON, Gen. Supt. W. S. BALDWIN, Oil City. Pa. Gen 1 Pass. A front, 41 Excliainre SI . Hnll'in V V J. L. CRAIG. vV'Oiit. Tiimeshi. Pu.' lUaiasvillo, (lu.,) Ladin fsoiainar'. Beautiful trronnds, commodious buil.l. oration. 1 1 w ti'rii 1 1 1 Mruclion. Thirl v-liist vcar biL'ins h,.. tomber II, ssl. Apply for Catalo-ues to I. II. Ui.u, Principal. JuiylH-st. I i ! mimm I take plcieinrr in t'ii!)" r" ' Fintirnily I hat I have rc-purcl : Tin: tiVTi uiwrr:.:. FROM HORACE JONES, TO 'VllOM I SOLD IT IN 1M71. T AM NICELY LOCATED nt my old J- stand, and I am prepared to ntteilt! to nil my friends, and tho public generally, tho need -AKYTHIKfi'lfJ THE GUN LIKE! I Mlitill ke"p a perfect stock of all kinds of And till kinds of FESE-HHCTACECLE, I shall nNo continue to hitmllo tho And (he CniCAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come nnd seo ino. Yon will find mo ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. frTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS UUJ BRANOIins PE0MPTLY AMD FAITIIfULLY DONE. Tidioute, Pa., Aup. 12, A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY In -The SiOss Of R ft U' M V A Lecture cn tlio Nature. Treatment, and Itadicnl cure of Seminal 'e:kness, or Spermalon hie, induced Iiy nelf aliu.se, lnvoiiintnry Emissions, I nipotenry, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to mitr ritcje nenerally ; t'onsum)tion. Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical ImnpacitV, dc.-Ily ROIIERT .1. CULVERWF.Lij, M. P.. author of the "Green Book." Ac. The world-rcuow ned author, in tliisad iniralile Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful conicipien ecs of Sell'-Almse may bo effectually re moved without dangerous surpicil opera tions, bougies, iusiruments, rnifis or cor dials j poi mi nir out a mode of euro at onco ceGain and cllectual. oy wl-.ich every r.til ferer, no mailer what. iiN condil.ioii tiniv be, may euro himvelf cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture 'A prove n linon Jo thousand; and Iliouands. p Sent tinder seal, :n a plain etivelope, to nny address, jiost paid, on riccipi, of h x cents or two postage Hlamps. Wo have nisi) n nin e cure for Tape Worm. Addrt ss the PiiVilisbcrM. THE CULVE2WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. V., N. Y., P. O. Box 4.183. . Riilarl ..ilur-n I umi I. '.ally lii.iB. ,1. Hij.i,.!,, at IV Iir.i htm l.,i.r fiii-.ifcj in ll.o niai ial liunlnunt nf Chronlo, Bcxuiii and Urinary dl. ('., Iliun ny otlmr pli .u inn iu I'lll.linrcli. 1 liu.e Ujtruo Urm iliarasra, miunoil ! Til hulill. lu Joillh. or ex ai'c in Intor v..nra. iaiit..l.: BPEUMATOlilinoOA. HEMINAL WRAKNfSD. A.,anJ tticir lt..i.'lrt.t tlvvta: AVrrmi. lirt.itttt, f Lostri. MViilrif ll'i l,.yn, i l . t ,i l'inii., H ,,. fcf'. 1'uor Mnm.rv lritul,ility, lmliti. ilio.l, 1 hvctiUrtd I'mminptmn, Itrrmi tf future, Airr,t,u In forirtff. In fr'Minly'" WiTM.;r or iait,j.. urnl multha in Im- AOtAnf.IT. Hnvtinl Vlili.iiLd.in Mi . . ..-f ..... i .. . - I . ainnruilv rurrii. Ah" r.. i ht ..r I. "-;uii.hn I'a.oa u Uonot i hcsa, Oloet, blrieturo A typhWim. (ull lurini ..... M ...I.H HH.MIUI "','", mu irvnivu in rieiiLino rincfpleit ami with niarul loUl iiictPin. A Iiiu-tir lipi-riotuo in thoiiKanUv ul ra.ct of all siiifri i, v. y uar.ooulhbutuMiit.ill. 'iirM6 rnxes rmuict--(t onhtaxivts it ii frankly auttd. Uworiptive Pam plilat (.nt frve. Truatuiput ran be w.i rcurtilv pnvati'lv t.) rrtoiii at a IinUiico. ConaulUitton fr . -.v, ,(1..iin. j humii, .inr, mi.cn, j,t,ne, .. W..X.V..U. I'vu-inriurca mm ItlL; lilt W III. ay uiarryi ho n jt; li H iio loinarrrii.rcii.tr fue. it ltfirudu lii.li- hiulthv. I.oaut.rul cliililr. u lati.flt iliacuvurira. 1 Tui.-i i oiwit is lo innrriaKi.: rat-aa, onaecniuuco, i-uro. JJ. hul.le .rai'rl.tiuiia. ll.n.k it ll.o m. Iliuii. Kv.Tyhoilv el.o.ild re!d it. I'r.cf. vo cvnU. l!oi vi": aUl ''. M papca. 0 rtnta. Vi .......r..i ..i. . . . . bvuka lor ilS cl... to, I .i,'. m TART Lfl RIG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Av.ciiiuof yontliful lniiiruilrni.'n caitpini; Vreuu tare lccay, Kcrroim li.iii;ity. Lost iliir.lioril, tic, haTiiif? triid iiivaia iivry l.ni.wn ri-nifdy, hr.s ili--cuvrmln r inil.li! iii'li'c.iiie, wiiica lifl v ill eliu F1U-.1S to bin f Ilow-Hiifl 'icrii, a.lilrtsu J. j, lti;i; -15 i iiatlmiu M., S. V. II ti A V It B HJ V V & O S ! 01 50. A Year. LOCATED ON THE N. Y. P. L C. E. E. CIiniMhcrlaiu iislittii( AND Femalo College, K'A'XDOLPJl. 1ST. V. It IS II itri'.ri. llll. I tSni'nll.rllllr w...: -i Summary j.ir bolli sexes. 1 Nmblishe.i in 18. lit. I'r .per y free from debt, tiloa.lKMl. New Boardiii'? Hall with tdeamheat, ete. erected in lS7:t nt n eowt .r-. nun !.'..,. i"' . . ........ , ....u.-.f. l..xT"l lent hoard tiinl homo lileo arrangements iiiioiil; toiii. ioial expense tor board furnished room, steuml and tuition for 1 1 weeks, fl'.i.Jtl;' for ono .ctr, vi.iv. i or caluloxue or lurther infor mation, addicts J'rof. .1. T. EDWARDS D. D., Principal. ' V'U. I nil tci in oiintiu Anr-nut oi w:.. , i --..i..- b.... .i in ter term opens I)Mi-imbcr i; i,.... opens March LI. VaEWHOR'S PREDICTIONS! l ortliis Month's Weather, prepared cx firesslv for s'ltililiAHrs im.-impiv Sample copy mailed for lie. Stamp. J 'h' SroinAKT, Pub., New York.-Phila., or hica'io. iiilvL'o-si.:ii G EORGH IIENDEKSON. TONSORIAL ARTIST. Tionesta. Pa. Slum timi .i.,. . ..i. I,awr neo House. 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