i ;. i . i r EDITOH. WED.VF.SDAT IGORSI.Nf., FEB. 8, 1882. GUITEAU SENTENCED. The court assembled on Baturdar fltid fifter some time spent by counsels in making motions. Ac. Col. Corkhill said "it is now my duty to ask for the fenlcuco oft.be court." Judge Cox (to the prisonrO-Staud up! Have you uuyumi,- 10 sny ny aenience snouia J. K. W 15 NIC, uui row ue j ronouucea against jourigjl. (juileau (siill sitting) I ask your honor to postpone sentence as long as - i possible. Judge Cox Stand wp. Ilave you anything to say why the sentence Bhould not now be pronounced upon you ? TI,. ...I, - .1 - l i . auj pucuiiirr incu arose, paie, out) wiLh Komw.l lin nn . A,,. I determination atamn1 unnn M- fi... ii u t- ures. In low and deliberate tonehecoro- menced, but soon his manner became wild audf violent, and pounding upon the table he delivered himself of the loiiowing tiarangue: 1 am not guilty of the charge set forth in the indict rnent. It was God's act. not mm and God will take care of it and don't Jet the American people forget it. He will take care of It and everv nffieer of this crnvcrnmcnt frnm ihnr.mt;.. down to that marshal, takin? in everv member of this bench, will pay for it. hou wie American nation wul roll in blood if my bod v iroes into tha .,n and I am bun? the lews Dut tha rf. 'epised Galilean into the grave. For the time thev triumphed, hut f iho I W " " WMW destruction of Jerusalem, forty years afterward, the Almighty got even with thorn T am rt ofraM C r MWd BkllBIU III IIHHLI1 I am here as Gods man, kill me to- morrow if vou want I am God's man and I have been from tha nturt Judse Cox then nroceednd in na so .. . r-- salience addressing tha prisoner aa fol- jows: iou nave been convicted of a lrima ar fai.ihU ... it . ...'uv v ivii iifig iu iio viruuiUBianceB and so far reaching in its results, that it lias drawn unnn von tho lnrn.. -r - I J uv.&V Ul tha uiKnta vnr.l nn1 L . -'w mv.w iiuuu ouu iuo ojLccraiions , r . rri . 01 jour cuuuirjmen. ine excitement produced by such an offeuse made it 00 eaey task to secure for you a fair and impartial trial, but von h a the power of the United States treas- .,r..nrl i ...... i . tvw i MimctL vuur uerHon irnm in. lane and tn .;,'; i V Ti r . , . . " as fair and impartial a jury as ever assembled in a court nf Tnatina v. . , , 1 , 7 ' "v" imve oeeu ueiBDueu dv counsel ih ?ool o n rl (iabaI iaii . I . . . 1 I - muu ueiu uuu liihl inpr rna highest encomiums, and I nprtninlv have done my best ta a-pnu a fair cresentatiou of vour dfamtA. Tni. .. ... ,, . rw wunsianuing an tnis, you have been I t 1 . . k iuuuu KUIIIV. i WOUIQ navf tiPen a comfort to many people if the verdict 01 me jury naa established th fact loai your act was mat of an irrespon tiiuie man. it wouia bava tho . I . 11 - - people the fcatisfyinff belief that tha crime of political assassinatim. ,u; : . . t !n .n!l J- l l, ID8U wwa country, but the result has denied I Vi a v ,Kaf nrv. A . . . rPl x ... uioivuiuiuih iue vouniry will accejit it as a fact that the crime can ( be committed and the court will have 1 to deal with it with the highest pen any .Known 10 tne criminal code to serve as an example to others. Your I career has been so extraordinary that i people might well at times have doubted your sanity, but one cannot but believe that when the crime was , committed vou thorouphlv nnrltrctnA r O-'J t the nature of the crime and its conse quences (Guiteau I was acting as God's man) and that you bad moral i . . , Bfubo uuu conscience enough to rec ognize the moral iniquity of such act. an ; Prisoner That's a matter of onin ' ion. Your own testimony shows that you reuuweu wuu uorror irom the idea. , iou Bay uiai you prayed against it. ; lou say that you thought it migbt be , prevented. This shows that your con- science warned you against it, but by the wretched sophistry of your mind ' you worked yourself up against the t protest of your own conscience. What : motive could have induced you to this I act, must be a matter ot conjecture, probably men will think that some lanaiicism or morbid desire for self j exaltation was tha real inspiration for ( tho act. Your own testimony seems 10 ccntrovert tne theories of counsel. Thev have mninmino.t ffcnnrrht hnncallv T Lclicno !. . . o uvcTc, kusii you 1 .J ; t ... . J 7 ujivcu agiu6i, your win by an f Susnne impuUe. The testimony j showed that you deliberately resolved j to da it and that a deliberate and f misguided will was the sole impulse. ; mid may seem insanity to noma per ; sons, oui me law moita upon it ! willlul crime. You will hava opportunity of having any errors I . uiiiv have committed durin? the 0 - a ; course of the trial passed upou.by the luui b iu unuu uub liJrau Ulio lb la t Decedary for rae to prunouoce tbeeen ; tenco 01 tee law. That you be taken hence to the . common iail of the district, from whence vou came, and thera ha lepnt 1 iu confinemfnt, and on Friday, the 30lh (lav of June. 18S2. von pi.it he taken to the nlnce rrcrared for exe- i cution within the walls of cftid" jail oufl there, between tlie hours of 12 .n. nrl 2 ti. in von ha liniirrvl hv tha neck until you are dead, and mar the T 1 t i-oru nave mercy en your boui. The bill to pension Mr. Lincoln lias been approved by tb President it will meet with the general approva of the people aa well. The Dublin debt statemtnt for Jan ..-. B,rt. . ;.. th. v.ti. debt during the month of $12,978,836. Decrease since June 30, 1881, $88,085, Stave Bolts Wanted. The undersigned desires to buy White Oak Stave Bolts delivered on the cars at any statiou between Irvine ton and Oil City. Will pay the fol lowing prices, cash on delivery, for the lengths named: lorZ7i M. and 81 lnch' Per rd For 24 inch per cord $4.00, For 18 inch nor oord 13.00. For 121 and 14 Inch per cord 82.S0. Will also buy Oak Timber along Il0 of road. T. B. Cobb For good fresh Goods cheap co to Haslet A Sosa. Feb. 1. '82. Doctor bills are abominable and not needed in kidney and liver a flee lions, as Peruna and Manalin will cure them. . A eure P0B,t,ve ur De88 Manalin. Humbug Advertisements. The time has never been and never will be when the people of this or any other I i ... i . I ITt ftllll. IV jail MI1V H tTTf flAllall Inv DAtlnn five cents. Neither can you. dear re der. purchase an oigan -worth three or four hundred dollars for fc?o. Thtioii nrm. I sense. Still we have no ohlootion to nthr ... ... PeoP10 doing their business just as they "eo nu ve are setting a good, honest I mjlMP Pinnn fit. fmm XT y . f .a V 1 - I v 1 w tu uuu a honest Organ (not all stops) for from $48 to $475. All our (roods are made I I UOOn honor, ftnd nonrl fr nnv nor rt 1 ' j i " v t m vnr il fin tAot f nn,l IS " " i,,eu,"5 " keepee 88 tho Chinaman would say. For the P"84 ton yeara w have sent both pil08and Organs to eveey part of the !T ' 'n8it!rumeuTta Kive the lnost universal satisfaction. If you wish a good instrument, one that will alwavs 1 . , .... ,a81, you' we BUaU be Pleased to send you tunsBoneni me 1 nomas urothers' Silver Tone Inntruments you will get what you I .. . . . b . r J 1 rwiuire, ana one instrument sold in a niiiky..i,..j..n. . I tni nr o.. A T . .. ti m Successor to Thomas Brothers. CatsklM, N. Y U. S. A. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. DY VIRTUE of various Acts of Assem-" 1)1 V of thfl Pntnninnwonllh nCPAnT1Dv. vania made nnrl nrnvldarl ),. ,,..,i. . - " .......j ..v ...V UIIUC." Blirned CommlnRlonnra nf Vnmuf Pnimin will expose to sale bv publics vendue or V 11,0 "OU80i u nonesta miiai, IEBKUABY 28. 1882. Rt 2 'clock P' m- th following described I w sHuvag hickory rwp. ! TtT - . m tin iu viiom Assessed. Isiand 5 T.? CoiuaJ Q Reed. 60 McCalinnnt J S! D.KU..in. 5192 100 Cole Bit " 2 Isl'ds 25 Alcorn above East Ilickory. HARMONY TWP. BO Cook John. 100 Hunter Wm .Foreman. 8 Jenkins J D 6 NeiU Kmeline. 10 Holrnden Kb. 47 Phillips Bros. 10 Neill W T Wilson At. Rloi 12 HoUhktSS O A -CoDolanrl. KINOSLEY TWP. i 56 Bastian Ilobei t. dee'd. 6193 Jofl8 Dice fc Dale. TIONESTA TWP. Ifenhiirn O. .1 23 Whitnmn John. 60 Ilenrv J NellvJ Nohla 1 Hnnti.. 3821 60 John Ornhha 382tj 100 Dale k Bro tn Oil r.n II. W. T.EnEiinn James IlENnKHHON. iPn nnmm HEMRT A. ZlIKNiiRi.r. I Attest: J. T. Bkennan, Clerk. WM. SMEARBAUQH & CO., Dealers In C3-BOCHBIBSI TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD WA 11 E, QUEENS- W A It E. Q L ASS W A ItE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Alwavs First-Class. CQTOTY AUDITORS' N. S. FOREMAN, Trr-nsurer of I Connfv for tho 'orrst year To ain't rpe'd froinWntLawronoof U.Pi'd .3 :UK roo u for jrrnHs nold " " red'ption of Co. Lands ' Boated lands ret. Co. tax 1KS0 " " " Bond tax 18S0 " ' Co. tax 18S1. Unseated lands Co. tax 1881... " ree'd from Harmony Twp. on account of M. Callinan, Lu natio " ree'd from Green Twp. on ac count of Sarah Shoun. lnnnfln 1,274 I4 HI (15 0,280 15 2,527 SO 400 00 107 00 19 60. 25 7 ree'd for coal from S. 1). Irw in " redomotion monev nrrr. ii noouslvpaid J O. Dalo ree'd from S. J. Sotlcv, ex Treas ". 274 35 116 85 1 50 19 00 86 Sixty-day, County tax ree'd for registering dor " coal from J Shawkey " Ink sold ree'd costs paid by county in Commonwealth eases from S. Clark ree'd for team worK from H. W. Ledebur ree'd Jury fees from Sheritf T l.ii 103 23 2 50 20 00 20 00 360 10 00 200 2 05 jmilUHU " ree'd for desk sold Tionesta township " ree'd for paper snldJ Sliawkey " ree'd for fines from Wnillood and N Thompson " ree'd costn paid by County in Dawson case " roe'd for lumber sold C. A. Bandall $20,839 33 To Balance a 2.-5Q i . N. S. FOREMAN JhlJ" with flu, Funds of the T'rx tar a . . . r " wrence..?ira 83 owwwxiaHi....... 243 M " Hotel llcenso 188 150 00 " Retailers license 1881 m S Tax on loan, 1881 w $S01 05 ,$310 68 To balance. N. 8. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Redemption Fund of eaid County for tho year ending Docember 31st. 1881. 0,,,I'uon r lu,a ?:I.5im;VmL"wr.enco?1.?4569 ...... w . $2,538 03 To balance 1.879 11 COMMISSIONERS of Forest County TCT.T T r.,i -...l .. i m. .UvUUUV lwljUn fiuzou $162 60 ISAAC ..$207 00 To County orders drawn $207 n. w. To County orders drawn $162 60 102 60 C k TJIVTV.TT CJI - ti . cmeriii 01 forest uounty, m account for the year endinsr Decern hor aiui iksi j n.... i j vuuuijr uruoru urawn 30 JUSTIS SHAWKEY, ProthouoUry of To County orders drawn. O $257 10 FORKST COUNTY, ss: certify that we met at thT. Soltn'co - v wwuuui .t Attest, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County County Treasurer's Commissions. 573 13 5.12 70 voumy iimtiussioners county Commissioners' Clerk 600 00 uosis in case oi Harmony 'I'p. and others...... i3S 61 Auditors and Clerk 7940 Counsel fees 74 52 Cat and Fox bountv ivron J J lt fry, 11 rv leea 1 o-.o o.i l wow Jury Commissioners and Clerk... 57 68 Assessors 174 50 Printinir on-? Constables 841 62 Court Crier 20 00 Road View i on - '-.............. no m Fuel and lights 19s 24 Elections 34 o0 Commonwealth costs ..'..""!" 210 40 Books. Stationarv An e: at , v c 1J Repairs 219 92 Western P.c Hospital 609 75 Warren Hospital 7a 3 T7Tvr i vnr 1 r c. a . r or sorest Balance due on County account hv N. S. hnreman T..l..,, ft 9,239 14 1,072 61 820 00 145 73 Seated lands returned for 1881... . uue Dy Harmony To. on account Of M. Callinan. T .11 natlf. Due by Green Tp. on account "of uuu ijunaiio an 277 .11 FOREST COUNTY, as : Tnuiint A 1A est County, publish the foreoinir exhibit of t . K"r Comn''ioners of For County foVtL year endn Deielfer nlf'tS? recei)", d "PendUurea of Forest wrTvi'ua: 1 ,.. n, . . . . - - ..uumuui luuua u loin av or Junutrr A D W H. W. LEDEBUR, ' )"' 'KltSOX, County Commissioner. Attest, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. TIIIAL. IilST. Prothonotary's OFricE, ) Causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Feb ruary Term. 1882, commencing Monday, No. Tr. Yr. 20 Deo. 80 10 May 80 21 May 81 15 Sep. 81 18 Sep. 81 11 Sep. 81 F. W. Elsworth et al VS. Frank Garvnv Ac, L. R. Freemaa vs. J Cornwell et al C. Goo. W. Dithrldirn et al vs. Josenh It rnvA Everett A. Waterman etal die. VK S'nrKli An.. Il.,u I ...... VMIO 6. Everett A. Waterman etal vs. Jacob H. Dewees 6. Hugh O'Hara et al Ac, vs. 1 no uuniilo, nttsburgli &. Wewtern R. R. Co. r. Hugh O'Hara et al vs. The Buffalo, Pittsburgh Western 11. It i'n 14 Sep. 81 i. W. M. McKim vs. Jiuffulo, Pittsburgh Western R. R. ( . The it 19 Dec. 81 J. SHAWKEY, ProthonoUry 1 ionesta, Pa.f Jau. 30, l-82. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN cilice. T FOR THE YEAR 1001. County, In account with tho F-rrhds ending l)cceinbr Hist. 188H. . ' of said By County Bonds redeemed Orders " lbtl 7,ooo no 8,ti::2 8 275 00 " sented lands ret. by eolleotorii 1,072 64 1U2 48 3ltt 03 " Exonerations allowed " Collectors' eommlsslona , " ltefunding orders ' 6 per ct. abatement on M.R(l " 8J per ct. on 7,000.00 County Bonds redeemed " 81 per ct. on ,0:W.35 Coui.ty tlrders redeemed " 3 per et. on 8275.00 County Coupons redeemed " 3i per et. on $!.22 Uofuding Orders redeemed " 81 per et. on $;.(13CollKUrs, Commissions " 3 per ct.fttio8.92 Redemptions Paid 0 22 45 74 245 00 231 13 9 63 82 13 00 23 0(1 Balance. ,239 14 $20,839 33 ' liy State Trcas. roc't. A nr. rt last t at m i ? ," m'tnl,l Ar,i... ' ' fc" 1 Ap-.prAir.r-77 v. 14 70 c., m - nuue l reas. reo t Jan. 12, 1882 129 68 commission on state tax 1881... 8 10 o por ci. on iwi.oo Hotel licence 7 60 " 5 ner ct. on 8HM1 An rotaiiu .... ... .... ,(ij balance 3l0(W $801 05 By am't paid individuals I om m uamut;u ...,,. 1 879 11 $2,533 03 in account for the year ending Deo. 81, 1881. RFRT.tV By 43 days' services tltnon 'i'ta a -- LONG. By 48 days' services.... ,T 830 miles' travel ,.$144 00 ... 63 60 00 LEnrcrtTm $207 60 By 47) days' services... . ti .o " 200 miles' travel !'.'.'..'...'".".. 20 . ftj-n . pio-ou Dy fees 3og 3Q Forest Conn ty, in account for the year Vini, B7 fees 257 10 lOOA, G. W: WARnrcv L.S.1) L.S.1 County Auditors, JAMES A. SCOTT. R. B.SW ALLEY, for the year ending December Slst, 1881. Sheriff's foes Protlionotary's fer h "" Work on now Indices Janitor County Institute Bridge Repairs Postage " Interest Collectors' CoinmisiVons...... "I" Express charges Court Auditor Stenographer Western Penitentiary...!.!'"".' County Bonds redeemed....' " Refunding Orders .!!!!!' Witness fees !! District Attoriicv....'.'".'."'.'.'." Coroner !!"' Court House and Jail'suppiies " " Jeos paid in cao of John CJarv Lunatic 328 30 257 10 259 05 70 60 1)0 C 272 1 8 0 275 0!) 454 1 3 62 10 00 177 55 67 18 7000 00 1' 1 85 63 00 4 05 70 81 25 00 A 1 a cn n. yiu,xj County for year ending December Slst, 1881 LIABILITIES. None , , 000,000 .... 11 . . ,. - ... ''VJ) Guariliau't Hale. FlY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans J-J..0?' ?S ForOMt Count.V, to me di- Court House, in Tionesta, Forest County. Pa., 011 THURSDAY. THE 2d DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1882, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following de scribed reu estate : The undivided one fourth of arrant numbers 471)1 and 31!)3 in Howe Township, Forest County, renn a., each containing 1000 acres, more or less; Subject to a certain mortgage against said land held by C. B. Wright, U. A. Duhring and others, of 114.000. 1 hl(M8 OF SALE : One-third cash continuation nfsuln n,,.i on in two equal annual installments, with inter ir ut jwvmne annually on the whole Hii B.-i-uiod ny judgment bond and ""ifumi mi me prrniises. W. II. PICKETT, Guardian of Hiram E. and Percy L. Barnes. Tionesta, Pa., Jan 31, 1882. St. Dr. Kline's Groat Nerve Restorer is s- he marvel of the age for all Nerve Di eases. All fits stonnod free. Send in 931 83 60 $102 60 trch St., Philada. olenwi & ilo HBA.I)QIJA.ilTERS FO R 095 H CLOTHING, DR7 GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, . 0 Shi OUR NEW IRON CLAD BUILDING Still Continues to bo Filled with SUITABLE TO Til 13 MERCHANT, MECHANIC, L11I1, Fill, TEAMSTER, LABOEEE1 IN SHORT Everyone can find Goods at Lowest Prices. wkS!SKSSd 8KLL more aoot,s THAX ANy II0USE IN MERCHANTS AND OTHER DE ALERS WILL SAVE MONEY AM FREIG1IT BY BUYING Til KIR OIL. TOBACCO, SOAP, MEAT, PORK.MlG A . CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, FLOUR AND FEED OF US. WE HANl u' ALL HEAVY GOODS BY CAR LOADS AND SAVE FREIGHT. COME AND SEE. HOLEMAN ifel-IOPKIISrS, r-1 1 1 i 'UFFALU Formtrljf PitlsburBh.T.ituivillt it Bufdlo' WINTER TIME TABLE, November m A.M. P.M.UA. Vallri Ity.) 8 00 ar Pittsburgh Iv P.M. A.M. P 4" !l (Ml 8 IS 12 .- 3 30 li.33 640 2 0(1 A. M. P. M. P. M. f) 15 2 20 3 00 t' 3n 4 tr &0 12 41 1 25 10 03 2.VJ 4 4t; ft? 8 5" 4 43 0 3fi 3 12 ft 12 t7 01 13 '2 6 8S f7 12 f 30 5 50 7 3.r. 3 40 U 12 t0S 4 08 (J47 8 35 4 25 7 20 AM. P. M. P. M. A.M. P. M 853 4 43 A.M. P.M. 1 1 33 0 00 A. M. F."m. 10 OH 7 3S 10 251 7 67 6 20 12 27 4 ,ai... Parker. ..I v 12 10 U45 4 -M ar...Foxburg..lv ar . Franklin ..lv 3 10 P. M. P.M. 3 40 8 8,r ar...Oil City....lv ....Rock wood.... OloopoliH ...Knglo Ro:k... President. ... ....TioneHtu Ilickorv ..Triinkcy villa. Tidioute ...Thompson ... lv..IrvinotoD..ar t-t 27 1300 t 14 8 Wi OS 7 46 2 52 t2 46 2 12 t7 31 f7 24 flt7 fl 4S 1 27 12 55 12 30 P. M. 7 10 f 47 0 30 r. m. I'.M. 0 11 nn'n HV.A. y.Ai'.Jus 00 lvWHrron.-ar p.m. a.m. (Erie Jtaitwau) 3 HO 20 lv.. Brad ford ..ar P.M. P. M. r iVji.f- KrieJu. S 00.12 (K)jlv... Warren .:.ar 4 42.1l47lv..Clarendon..ar ADDITIONAL TRAINS lev fio-! don 7:2(1 a. m., Warren 7:4 a. in., Irvine ton 8:33 a. in. Arrive at 'lidlouto t:60 a. in., iionexta io;57 a. m., Oil City 12:30 V' ueave uuy :4ua. ta., Tionesta 9:20 a. m., Tidiouto 10;55 a. in., Irvineton .IU I. III. CI1 AUTA1TOTTA T.AKI! liTVTSlow Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusville, Spartansburff, Centreville. Corrv, luorviiiu, unnuMii at swuuni, lUHOain, 2:45nni. 4:30nin. H:4."iimi ArHvn s.iui..... W , - - - - a w W VVHII) . 9:15ani, 1:00.ni, 3:35pm, 8:3,ipgi. Sunday irain leaves 7:30am : arrives 7:05pm. UNION VTITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Titnsville 6:30ptnj iiniveH Union Citv 7:"l)nni. mu 11. !;, 6:40am ; arrives Titnsville 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, t Flair Stations. Trains are run on Philadelphia time. Throuirh e.oaehnx liut.wum riii ,i n . . v. vi.j nun uradtord on trains lt'iivimr nil r.r 7:00am., Corry :30pin. Pullman Slceninv Pnr. Imitvoin rtii City and Pittsburjrli on trains leaving uiucinn pm ana flltsuurjfh 'J:45pm. 2-Tiekels sold and lmiririKm .lwwirn.i to all principal points. nine laoies Rivinjr iuu information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Jr., Gen'l Supt.' WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City; Pa. Uen'l Pas. Agent. 41 K.Ti-liiiiurn Sf rtuffoln v V J. L. CRAIG Aent, Tionesta Pa.' " VOU U1ST n rmr IfftotlriforMenorBs r J cither rcady-rrude ormajk ; IS J to order, do not Fail -to pI j o n . 4 . j jstiia tvr our v-a.xa.ioguc T a- 'iTr'ini mi) ' iriTii O STOPPED FREE inin rarsons nesiorfto. Dfi. KLINE'S GBFAT 11 ,1." NERVE HE8TQREH (-"curtur tU. tpilrpsy and Acrt Jfilvlitni. u ihfii.liili If taken u dlwie. A'o u nVfr ... .luuyiiuc Airaiiw. ana4irifci uotueireto Kitiitttlrnu,thy pyliixpri nige. 8enl name. H II .1 ll ....... ..il. .. ... ... T.- I 1 ' .. - ' i-' ... t iu . ni.inA, i Area at, I'hlluQolulil, l a. Suurincisal druuauli. STARTLING LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Viatira of Tnntlifnl imnriii1i.ti'M.u;.. i - ..Uv.uv.u .ciu turl Ltecav. rvnui Tkrnlnv Tiuii ki.i.i.,1 " , MIBI1UUUU, u.ri, MTiDg tried iu vain very known remedy, ba dls- wtnuBriuimKuviii, wuitu ill vm ar'n't 1' li T JS to tit Itllow-NiiOunin, addreM J, JtHEVLla. GKNTS WANTED for tlio only t!na large Steel l'ortrait of GARFIELD. Engraved in Line and Stipple from a photograph approved bv Mrs. Garfield a a correct likeiiesM. A beautiful air, c art. No competition, bize 18x21. Send for circulars and extra terms. The llenrv Bill Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. J-1S IpiiiSll $2 (HIS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, HARDWARE, as . Cw 5 4 ft 0 QUEENSWARE, W ! an II iiijum GUSITTHEE'S LITIT0 SuAi'.-.!..v.. IV.'BOVE TUB BOVB. TOH iUW C 1' Hp'tCufj 'f iJ'v..'., )'r.. rhli:.;, C-n.i. - . CMarrh of h it u . Orrmn. ) rlro. r.n e...-'H .v W k .L i ... ; .TRADEMARK. Trial bolilo t6 cent.-. "BormtotLPilit'i.t;!.,.';,,.:., (.u;1v.-!' h tlim, uta! liver ciupL.lnt. t L i iv.i' v v ', ! neve 6X. BKi5t i'iy-.-v.y? f Thoao In luenuy, ,-ici.!.!....,i rr ,.- 4 merclal rnrmlts co.kA mtljf ;i t-.l I-..r: f it ' Icr cous:l;w,tion. Aiaxalim M.. .tr vi .;i p dlzzlucsa, and low ; irlt", UU I'm. .-.v.u J 3 Rond r.nd iitiirtvrur lxv S r. (tie r.f rr " J. lollow Its tBacUIni'.i, r.t'rt v. i.i i,a ! : . , l-t "I'llAAl Will lirt tl!l!il f:riii? .... 1 - ..- . k t Ladltn, If j-oa '.rlsl Brn":.-.!i, hi-. .Tii ni 't i wsnir, 8v,-ct lirru.li, rX:;, i i pa dar. or dliwno of i jo Udu-:v?, uio 1 x... ;, v I fl '111 I iA r I IVI. Ill V ' I A GREAT CAUSE GF HlH.K-sK ImTIic I.o-,-; ill' Vf t J i t-1 A T . . . . iirnuio oil mtj iali '!') and BaduTil cure rseinii-.i ra, ,1( '...s'; .' Kperniatorrhi4, in.lix-i-.i l v ,,t!- Involuntary KmiNsion.s, li..r.' 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