v. 4 v J. 11 WKNK, kditor. WED.USDAT MOKMXO, APRIL 12. m. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkiims: Concress 920; State Senator, $10; Assembly JMO ; Jistrict Attorney S3. These terms are strictly cash in advance and no deviation. - CONG HESS. Ed. Repcblican : riense announce tho name of Hon. A. Cook, of Forest County, ns & candidnto for OonKrcss in the 25th District, BuIijfH-t to the usages of the Re publican party. MAN V FRIEN DS. ASSEMBLY. S, Wo iiw authorized to announce tliat R. L. DAVIS wlll'be a candidate for re election to tho office of Assembly, subject to tbe usages of t'io Republican "party DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Wo uro authorized to announce T. J. VanOIF.SEN ESQ., of Tionesta, m a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. To the Republican County Committee of Forest County. The members of (lie Republican County Committee are requested to meet at the office of Hod. E. Is Datu, in Tionesta, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, &t 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of choosing delegates to attend tho Re publican State Convention at liar risburg, May 10th, 1832. Also, to fix tho time for the holding of the Re publican prinnris of this county, and to transact such other legitimate bus iness as may come up before it. II. S. Brockway, Chairmen. '(.The public debt statement for March shows a decrease during the month of 816,462,946. ..The Democratic party cannot advo cate any system of protection for American labor, andjthere is no use for its leaders to attempt it, and they don't McKean County Republicans have instructed their delegates to the State (Convention to vote for their favorite i leou, lion. Lucius Rogers, for Secretary of Internal aflkirs. Last Thursday the Philadelphia h-est fund for "Betty and the Baby" was $2,676, but $8 short of a eum equal to Sergt. Mason's pay for eight yearB, which the Frets proposed to raise. Tea cent contributions daily come in. ;, The report of Jesse James' death is true at last. He will take no wore stock in train robberies, indiscrimin ate murder, and general deviliahness henceforth. He was the worst deper ido and dare-devil this country ha sver known. ' Rome changes have taken place in jidlCabinet during the week. Sena tor Teller of Colorado, succeeds Mr. Earkwood as Secretary of the Interior; iVnj. . Chandler succeeds Mr. Hunt is Secretary of the Navy, the latter ping as Minister to Russia. John iussell Young will be Minister to Jhina. k I Rev. F. S. Heath, editor and rbole-souled proprietor of tbe Corry Ireeuback Labor Reform Herald, and landing candidate for any office rhich may be tendered him, has at lit climbed to tbe top of the Green ack ladder and is now Chairman of le State Committee, he having been lected to the exalted position last eek at a meeting of the Committee Ham-burg. MillviUago Herald. The veto of the Chinese bill, has reduced no little surprise, but this irprisa is not more on account of the ct that the President has vetoed an it which passed by such overwhelm- g majorities, than on account of the Ct that there existed such overwhelm g reasons for vetoing it. The untry certainly reqoiresa restriction Chinese iiuigration, but it does not Juire that we dishonor ourselves by I repudiation of a treaty remodeled isuit our own wishes less than two krs ago. It is now the proper thing Coureis to remodel the act, aud (ke it in conformity withur treaty ligations. The industries of the intry most be looked to, a3 likewise t catioual honor. Tbe action of ogress should be in harmony with h. There u wisdom enough in ir house to suggest the way, if the tuber will pay more attention to i effect of their action ou the inter of the country and less attention to tlfect un the next cltctiua. JtaJ- TIONESTA. The Oil City T Inram man takes things in at a planec. Ho paid TionesU a flying visit recently and this is what ho saw : lioBlNSOK A 110NUK11. Messrs. Robinson fe Bonner are the proprietors of a flourishing establishment devoted to the Bale of general merchandise, and comprising many departments. Dry poods, boots and shoes, crockery, together with an extensive stock of groceries aro kept, excellent poods in every line being offered at low prices. 1'urclmsera realize the convenience of finding so many of their wants supplied under one roof, and are not slow to avail themselves of tho benofR In this respect, which Is offered by this firm. WM. SMEAKDAtTOII A CO. One of tho largest and moat popular business houses is that of Messrs. Vm. Smearbaugh it Co. This firm deal in a general line of dry roods, groceries, quoenswaro, hardware, tobacco, cigars etc., and handle nothing but first-class goods. Their reputation for fait dealing extends throughout Forest county and their trado Is a large and growing one. O. W. BOVARD. Mr. O. W. Bovard is an extensive dealer in groceries, provisions and drugs, bis stock in this Hue beiug very carefully selected. He makes a speciality of tobacco and cigars and has by far the most exten sive assortment in town. His large trade is tho result of fair dealing and reasonable prices. LAWRENCE nOCBE, Tionesta is well supplied with excellent hotels but there is none more popular than the Lawrence House, under tho management of Mr. Wm. Smearbaugh. It is 'arge and roomy and the appoint ments are first-class. Commercial men as a rule make it a point to pattonize Mr. Smearbaugh. . II. HASLET A RONS. One of the oldest and best known firms in Tionesta is that of S. II. Haslet t Sons, general merchants. This firm has been established over thirty years in business in Tionesta, and has u wide connection throughout the surrounding country. Their stock comprises everything that is ordinairly found in a general country store and is large and complete. EO. HEIBEL A CO. Tho above named firm is the principal one in Tionesta in the fetove and tinware business. A largo stock of the leading cook and heating stoves aro kept in stock and the manufacture ot tinware and sheet iron ware of every description is exten sively carried on. Their work, at reason able prices Is guaranteed to give satisfac tion. JOHN RECK. Mr. John Reck combines the business of Associate Judge, boots and shoes and a meat market, and is a frentletrfan widelv known throughout the county. He is a large real estate owner and possesses one ot the handsomest residences in the town. His reputation for fair dealing has estab lished a large business. HOLEMAN A HOFEINS. This firm is one of the most extensive in general goods between Oil,, City and Warren. The stock carried is verv larue and a heavy amount of capital is invested in me Dusiness. The farm have a large connection with lumbermen.. A branch store will shortly be opened at Tidioute. M. CARPENTER. During the bright spriiiK davs the nho- tograph gallery of M. Carpenter is being very liberally patronized. Pictures are taken in all the latest styles and at very reasonable prices. Mr. Carnenter has had a largo experience in his art and guaran tees the best of satisfaction. CENTRAL HOTEL. But very few lumbermen visit Tionesta without calling on T. C. Jackson, proprie tor of the Central Hotel. Mr. Jackson was for many years engaged in the lumber business and has a large circle of friends among his class. His hotel, with Charley Congdon as clerk, is a pleasant place to stop at and is very carefully kept. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. I take pleasure in telling the Hpoitlaj Fiaternity that I have re-purcba4Sd THE CU3T liUSINESS FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old -I- stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and the publio generally, who need J AMYTHIfSG IN THE GUN UNE! I shall keep a perfect stock of aJl iuds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE, I shall also continue to handle the "White" Newlug Machine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and ae me. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. fKWR EPAIRINO IN ALL ITS u-u BRANCHES PEOMPTLY AlffD FAITHFULLY DONE. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12. ycir frwu nr -'cuUllv pan "Mr. alUkMa cat SMTIK1J! Auditors' Report Tionesta Tp. N. Thompson. Si '1. T'yors and Wm. Hood in account with tho I toad funds of Tionesta Township. Mar. 11, 1SS1. liy total or ders issued since April VI, JSSO f 131(1 til) Aug. 31, ISNti. To order fa vor Geo. Sibbald, mon ey borrowed, 4 work, J cash $100 00 Interest paid (ieo. Sibliald 12 0l interest paid Kobinson t Bonner 103 82 Legal services, K. L. Davis, 1 year 20 00 Services of 1'athiuasters... 57 f)4 Work on roads 2S7 43 Stitzinpcr it Clark.contract 700 00 Erpcnar of adminiMration S. C. Johnson, clerk 10 00 Sol. Byers 3 days Koad Commissioner. - 6 00 Wm. Hood, Itnad Com missioner 10 days 20 00 11316 f91310 09 Eli Iloleman, Denutv Treasurer, in ao count with the koad Funds of Tionesta Township. June lfi, 1SH0. To ain't of Pegnlar ltoad Fun. is.. .$1704 83 June 10, 18S0. To ain't ot Special Hoad Funds 834 CI Cr. Ivy !i per ct. com. on ?2o:M4 $03 43 Apr. 14, 1870. Bv bal. due Treasurer in 1870 16 05 By orders redeemed 2100 73 By bal. in hands of Trcas. 63 10 S2539 44 $2539 44 Unredeemed Orders Outstanding June 13. 1881. 1875. Orders issued in 1875 $Tv 75 14 00 00 00 304 25 :! 83 1870. 1876 1877 1878 1879 1877. 1.S78. 1879. 1880. 1880 1309 85 Total unredeemed ordors $2030 68 Wm. Hood and G. W. Zcnta, Road Com missioners, in account with the ltoad Funds of Tionesta Tp. Feb. 18, 1882. By total or ders issued sinceApr.1881 11225 84 To leual sei vices and tax V.. L. Davis, 1 year $22 00 Expenses of Auditors 1881 30 00 Olficodesk bought of For est Co. for township 20 00 Services of pathmasters... 58 02 worK on roads 31 1 83 Stitzlnger it Clark, in full of contract 649 99 Erpcnaea of administration Jas. O. Carson, Clerk... 20 00 Wm. Hood, Commis sioner, 284 dnvs 57 00 O. W. Zents, 15 days 30 00 Ab. Mealy, 134 days 27 00 $1225 84 $1225 84 Eli Holeman, Deputy Treasurer, in ac count, wiin me uoau unus or Tionesta Townshin. Mar. 14, 1881. To bal. in hands of Treasurer lft By orders redeemed $48 50 By Dai. in tinnas of Treas. 4 60 $53 16 53 10 Statement of Road Orders Outstanding iiarcn jti, i&Ki. Mar. IS. 1881. Total orders outstanding Mar.18. '81 .52030 03 Feb. 18, 1882. Total orders issued to Feb. 18. 1882... 1225 84 53250 52 Les orders redeemed bv Treasurer 48 5C Total unred'm'd road orders afloat $3203 02 Of the above orders, those issued to Messrs. Stitzlnger it Clark, on contract for the building of road from the Huddle- son settlement road to the Greer Road, amounting to thirteen hundred and fortv- nmo dollars and ninety-nine cents, are bearing interest. We the undersigned auditors of Tiones ta township having audited the Koad and Poor accounts, find them correct, as above shown. Q. JAMIKSON. J. C. HOOVLKR, UEO.W. DITH RIDGE, Auditors. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Daniel Black aud J. II. Wentworth, Over seers ot tno r"oor, in account with the Poor funds of Tionesta Tp. Dr. Mar. 13, 1882. To ain't of orders Is sued upon Treasurer S699 88 Cr. May 2, 1881. By order No. 11, T. F. Ritcliev, 1 year legal services $10 00 May 2, 1881. By order No. 12, Win. Hood, relief of Robert Harger... 12 00 May 2, 1881. By orders Nos. 1, 2, 3, venango Co., reiiet ot D. IS. Shel house 33 55 May 2, 1881. Bv orders Nos. 15, 6, 42 reliet of B. 6. Sullivan's family. 60 83 Jan. 1881 to Mar. 13, 1882. Orders lor relief Jas.baulsgiver a family 603 60 By expense of administering Poor Jxnnd, as follows : Jan. 2.), 1881 to Mar. 20. Wm. Hood Koau Coin, actinar as Overseer, Orders Nos. 17 & 7. 61 davs 13 00 D. Black. 18 davs 3d 00 J. H. Wentworth, 17 days 34 00 J as G. Carson, Clerk, 3i days 7 00 $(399 93 Eli Iloleman, Deputy Treasurer, in acc't witn the I'oor J'uncls of Tio nesta Township. Dr. Mar. 1881 to Feb. 27, 1882. To cash from P. Emert, collector $181 00 To cash from salo of gun and cow.. 10 00 $197 00 Cr. Mar. 18SI. By bal. favor of Treas.. $04 41 324 97 $389 38 Mar. 7, 1832. By orders redeem'd.. To balance duo to Treasurer.... $192 38 Statement of Poor Ordors Outstanding, jwarcn jm, l yrj'z. Jan, 29, 18S1. To amount of oiders unredeemed 8108 65 To ordors issued up to Mar. 13, '82 099 08 $808 63 Mar. 18, 1SS2. Cr. by ordors re deemed bv Treasurer S."24 97 Total uurod'm'd PoorOrders atloat 483 00 $803 03 Add am", duo Treason PoorOrders $192 38 auu am i oi unred m'd 1'oorOrdors 483 Oti Total indebtedness of thePoorFund $670 04 We, tho undersigned auditors of Tio nesta Township, having audited tho Poor Funds Of Sflid titU'liktiin tirwl tlictn i.ai. . . ...V... rectly atatod as above. l. JAM ESOK, J. C. HOOVLER, ui.'.o v lUTiiiiirw'jn Tionesta, Pa., Mur. 22, 1882. Auditors. DR. A. FISHER. DKXTTST. WAURF', PA. Havintr resumed his vtri t,-a in i.vit COIllltV he will matn li ij ii,..m wt,i.,,...l - -, . . . , v....it-iiivv . j.ii n to lionesta on all regular court weeks. iie win uo njunu al llio Central House. Perfect Hatihfaction guaranteed. marS-82. .-l5' In.' ff 'ij in Y I 4i ,ft i a r III We Arc opeoiing: a Large StovU or Ootlilng at Es-leclallj- I.oxv lrlees. Also, Carpets oT all kinds. lry Goods in Great Varicly ; Roofs and Shots for the Million. Xcwr .Summer Style Hats, at Lowest I'rlces. Oroeeries, l'rovlslons, Flour, do., always, on Hand, at tlMJSTcw Iron ISulIdlng, r tioistestA, JbIOr.EMA.ISr &HOPKINS. Jenks Twp. juditors' Report. ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account with Jenks Township. Dr. To amount of seatod road tax $ 670 41 V $ 570 41 Cr. By amount seated road tax work ed and returned 570 44 $ 570 41 Dr. 1,218 17 $1 21S 17 Cr. .. 909 83 To amount drawn ou Treasurer. By unseated road tax -worked " am t paid Road Commission ers for services 117 75 " am't paiil for Attorney foe (Ham case) 45 00 " am't paid for R. Hcttish at tending court (Harris case) 6 CO " am't pnitl for witness foes ( Harris case) 5 98 " am't paid for publishing Aud itors reports '80 and '8! 20 00 " am't paid for Constable Fees... 77 " " " cleaning school house .... 2 50 ,, am t paid for Township clerk 20 07 " " " ' auditors 14 00 " " lumber 7 27 " " watering trough repairs 5 00 " am't paid for stump' macliiuo storago 4 00 We. tho undersigned Auditors ot Jenks Township do certify that we have exam ined the account and rind thoin correct as above stated. JOHN SALT, A DE, ) H. S. TOWLKIt, -Auditors. H. H. BKOCKWAY, J Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account with Jenks Township Ovorscers of tho I'oor. Dr. To amount drawn from township treasurer 1 50 $ 1 50 Cr. By services of S. F. Rohror. 1 60 $ 1 50 We certify that we have examined tho above account and find it correct. JOHN BALLADE, ) S. S. TOWLKl!, Auditors. I. S. BROCKWAY, j Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. S. F. ROHRER, Treasurer, in account wiiu jeiiKs rownsnip. Dr. To am't from last year $ 317 60 " " received from County Com missioners 974 24 $1,291 84 Cr. By vouchors presented.. " percentage 3 per ct.., balance on baud ...$1,218 17 3rt 64 .... 37 13 $1,291 84 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Jenks township hereby certify that we have ex amined the above accounts of 6. F. Roh rer, Treasurer, and find them correct as above stated. JOHN HALLADE, S. S. TOvVLEK, If. S. BROCKWAY. Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk Auditors, Dr. $ 14 98 $ 14 98 Cr. $ 1 50 04 13 44 To am't poor tax on hand. By vouchers " percontago " balance on hand. $ 11 93 We, the undersigned Auditors of Jenks Township hereby certify that we have examined the above account of S. F. Rohrtr, Treasurer, and rind it cored. JOHN SALLADE, ) S. S. TOW LEU, Auditors II. S. BROCKWAY, J Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk. Marienville, Pa., March 13, 1832. To The Traveling Public. T HAVEOPENED A LIVERY STABLE X in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., and am pre pared to furnish travelers with first-class rigs at reasonable rates. Stages will be run to and from all trains on tho P., B. & B. Railroad, inn king connections at Ty icrsburg Station. JOHN WALTER. Tylersburg, Pa. March 1st, 1882. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kindof HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 ION EST A. TA. , V 't: V t i 1 .' 'ie- !JfV. Howe Twp. Auditor's Report. FINANCIAL STATEMENT of the Road Commissioners of Howe Township, for the year ending March 0, 1S32, To amount of orders drawn for year ending March tl. '82 $1,107 84 " amount duo irom Co. Com missioners as per )at report... 2S0 92 " amount cash in hand of Town ship Treasurer as per last report 1 29 amount, taxes levied for '81 seated J910 51 ' amount taxes levied for 'SI unsealed 005 60-1,870 11 $1,252 10 Cr. By amount expended on roads seated $S01 41 " am't expended on roads unseated 013 10-1,411 59 ami, expended as poor Intnl.. . 134 43 ar.i t expendod fur Auditors sol Ices , 5 00 " ain't expended for publishing Audit.; s Report 15 00 " am't expended for Commiss ioners wrvlces 27 79 " am l expended for clerk's ser vices 42 00 " am't expended for township Treasurer's commission 20 97 " am t expended far sundry ex penses 17;-J 49 " am t pathriinstors exonerations 3 It " am't seated tax '81. returned to Co. Commissioners 105 Gl " duo from Co. Comnu 's as per last report $3'3 92 Less orders on Treasurer of FoieKtCo. received on account of same 192 30 Leaving balance still due from County Commissioners 44 02 By amount unseated tax levied for 18.S1 $9C5 CO Less orders on Treasurer of Forest Co. received on account of same B85 14 Leaving bnlanco duo Horn 'o. Commissioners account 1881 80 40 By amount township orders re deemed l,07S 73 f 3,232 16 m i . . ... it. . ... . luniiMiip iiideoieuness aiiircu 14, '81 orders outstanding 40124 lownsldp orders outstanding 9 March 6, '82 532 35 boated tax of '81 returned to County Commission ers as above $105 61 Balance duo from County Commissioners as above account of '80 44 02 " " '81 80 40 Total amount due from County Commissioners 230 61! Leaving net Indebtedness for vear ending March 0, '82 $ 321 U0 Reduction of townshin indebted ness during tho year 141 68 We, tho undersigned Auditors of Howe Township having duly examined the accounts of the Road Commis. loners ot said township, do hereby certiy ihe samo vj uo correct as a novo Muted wh i t a m lfYci,- ' t Auditors. Brookston, Pa., March 13, 1882. RO A D COM MISS ION K US of 1 1 owe town ship in account witU M. M. Key bolt, Township Treasurer. March 14, '81, bv cash on hand 1 29 iuay 4, 'tl, by orders Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive dated May 3, 18hl on the Treasurer of Forest Co. 192 30 Juno 28, M. by orders Nos. to 03 inclusive dated June 9, '81 on 'lioas uro r of Forest Co 885 14 $1078 73 Contra. To township ordors paid to duto 1078 73 $1073 73 Ve, the undersigned Auditors of Howe townslrp having uuly examined the abovo account and books of M. M. Soy bolt, late Treasurer do hereby certify the same to be correct. FRANK O'CONNER, . ... WILLIAM RICE, ' Auditors lirookston. Pa., March 13. 1882. PI Vf-,! , ' j. M U j.tf. hr tail in A Lecture on tiie Nature, Treatment, ami Radical cure of Sumii-al Weakness, or Kpermntorrheea, induced by self abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Ner vous l)ebii;ty, and Impediments to mar riage generailv : Consumption. Enilensv. and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, iic By Robert j. culvkrwell M. I)., author of tho "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually re moved without danirerous surtrical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; poiuiinir out a mode of euro at ouco certain and eltuctual. ov which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, r.rlvatnlv and radically. This lecture will prove a Won to thousands and thousands. Kent undor eal. in a plain envelonn. in any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers. THE OULVEEWELL MEDICAL 00.. tea 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y.. P. o. Kn 4:0 1J Fonimly PU.luiiili.T.itr'villi' r-ut'ula I'.y.'- WINTl'llTlM l'.TA 1UK, November UHl A.M.: r.M. (if. r.i'v ..(.) r. m . 1 a . M . it 4."! 0 i:i 3 18: nr, 3 :.('!- :t 6I0 U f.O . a. m. r. M. 1'. M. 5 15 2 211 3 5D li :!') 4 lid f5 AO 12 41 123 t0 03! 12 fi:: 4 VI 10 tWija M! 4 41 l3n 3 12 6 12 17 01 13 5 :', t7 12 3 .Ml 6 6') 7 35 8 4!' 6 n 8 08 4 OS 0 47 8 35: 4 25! 7 . M. r. Mtil. M. A. M. 1'. M. 8rsl 4 4'. A.M. V. m". n3". ow .L.. A.M. C M. 10 OS 7 S3 10 25! 7 l7 20. 12 2,-; 12 10 0 4 .-! iM. 8 35 18 2(1 t 14 tS 00 fs 03 7 46 t7 3l 7 21 3 00 ur rttispurgli lv 4 42lai'.'...l'.irkcr...lv 4 33.iir...1,,oxburg..lv 3 10-ir . I' t-'inklin ..lv o ur... Oil City....lv 13 7 .l'ock wood .... 3 00 2 52! 12 40 2 12 1 h7 Oleupolis ...Eaglo Rock... rresldcut Tionesta Hickory .. Triinkeyvillis. Tidioute ...Thompson s... lv..Irvinoto..HC fl 45 7 lol I 27 10 47 0 30 V. M. r. m. 6 11 r. m. 8 30 i m. 6 00 4 42 12 55 12 30 P. M. I tn.i'n 12 On ( T),A. i'7,il ' 1 v...Warrn ...ar A. M. 20 ( Eric Rttiiinw) lv.. Bradford .!ar r. M..'Vnif- h'ric l;:) 12 0( lv... Warren ...nr 11 47lv..Clnr( ndon. ai ADDITIONAL TRAINS leave Claren don 7:20 a. in., Wnrrcn 7:45 a. m.. Irvine ton 8:35 a. m. Arrive at 'lidioute 9:50 a. m., Tionesta 10;57 n. m., Oil City 12:80 p. m. Ij?avn Oil City 7: 10 a. m., Tionesta 9:20 a. m., Tidioute 10;55 a. in,, Irvinotou 12:10 p. m. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvl'.lo, Spartansliiirg, Centrevllle, Corry, Mayville, Broctmi t 7:00am, l(i:4t)ain, 2:45pm, 4:30pin, 8:45pm. Arrlvo 8:0Uaui, 9:45ani. '.;00pm, 3:35pin, 8:30pm. Sunday Train leaves 7:3(-am; arrive 7:05pm. UMON itTITITSVILLE BHANCH. Train loiives Titusvillo 6:;!l)p;ri; ariive Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City 0: lonni j arrives Titusville n:40hui. Trains run daily except Suudny. t Stations. Trains aro run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches between Oil City and Bradford on trains leaving Oil City "iiHiiim., Corry 0:30pm. Pullman Sleoping Cars between Oil City and Pittsbiu-c.h on trains leaving Broeton 3:30pm and Tittsburgh 9:45pm. .5;-Y'Tickets sold and baj.'gago liiuckud toad priticipid poInt. (Jot time tables giving full informnllwtt from Company's Agents. O. WAT.soN, Jn., Onn'l Rupt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Otn'l Pns. Airont, 41 ExchMiigo St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. Tj. CRAIG Auent, Tionesta Pa. GUEITTHEH'3 lMl'IiuVK TUB UOVB. LUN0 HSALSJi, lea run n un ur CONSUMPTKiN Bn'.ttlnj of Knoi. Hr'---cliltiii. tVnyh, ok'.". Cot-kriU of ( l.crt. a I pucarsi of ti. 1 u'u.o ix' i Orrtiw. ) rlro, 81 ontn r.'il I W. mm .tradeVmark. Auk ynnr lTHi.-:iit for 1- Triui botdo -j5 cents. TARTLSrG DSSCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotim of yonUiful ltrtirmlrnce canfiiig l'rcm tiirs Doiar, Kurvoua Di biiity, Ltt Mai.liood, tie, lmin trii d In vain evi ry hnown ri'i'i 'ilr, hci dta ooTrr. il n fimplo m-lfonro, wliu h lie will fiih! mil to lut f.llow-m.friTi'rs, oJ.'reiMi J. J, ItUt't. fnilinni e l., . Y. ra n Ea ESTOPPED FREE" Lfi 13 V.V JUitrttlnui menu. H rS P.) DE.ln.IKS'8 GREAT r.,,1 Nerve RtSTOREt? . c"rf.ar J'viUpsv mid A'otf Airtimt, , S In'ai.liiiLII If Uken o. dln-ctrd. 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RevsaliiiK the inystories an 1 miseries of Hijju imd Low hfo in America's Kreat cit ies, eiiibia.injr New York, Vv'ashlneton City, Now Orleans. Salt Lake Cily aud San ranois8o. Fashion's folliei and nvoUtios; Hly tricks of pretty deceiver., tllO CltV S riCl iind tho nnnr . i are taUen in, and ruined ; cor. upUon at under the naS-li,rht and behind tho our. tains; lashionable ami ofliciai life t ihm Capital : lne in the Sountli ; Voudouism is in vr ti nes and horrors; theveilod upl lltiea lrom Mormmiim ....,n .. secrets und horrors of tho Kndo winenv House ; tt peep behind the veil into Mor- IMj.'V 1 lO.N S I I 1 11 IT. 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