t5&c Jowl cpuMJcan. 6. TVENIC, EDITOR. (TEDXESDAT KORNlSfi, BAR. 7, 1SSJ. .... .. . I . . .. L The ptiblio debt statement for Feb try shows teduction of $9,670,678 ring the month. And a decrease tee June 30, 1882, of $102,638,346. Congress adjourned at noon on nday last, having died a natural Mb. In the Senate, David Davis, j president pro tem., resigned on turdaj, and Senator George F. (rounds was elected to fill the va ot seat. Tuts new administration has net en running two months, but what ivernor Fattison dosn't know about ses, taxation and all the depart jilts "oa the hill" is not worth know g. lie is what Artcmas Ward call "a amoosin cuss." Controller Page, of Philadelphia, a mane rraoit wimng iacn v,niei uditor of his department. Mr. Leacu is the secretary ot the lndependant epublican htate Committee, ao1 this cognition comes in the way of pay- ent tor valuable services lenaereu fi, 6 jjeraociacy last year. A Mr.xiNnr.R H. Stephens. Hover- r of Georgia, died on Sunday . ,t .,.., l a wb nna nr the irreatest man 01 the 1 0 I mes. and although for years in feeble ui;w k;. minrt . -l.r .nrl j )werful. His Dame will go down in istory as one of America s great atesmen. The Illinois Senate last week passed compulsory education bill, by a vote f3';to 8. Tho bill provides that lildren between the ages of 8 and 14 ears must be sent to ecbool for not s than twelve weeks in the year, and rovides penalties for patents and uardiana who lis matter. neglect their duty in The Democratio House effected a mall saving for the state by curtail- ltr it few minhrfliinm rmnlnvp. and n attempted to appropriate $7,000 f the people's money to supply the terabers a Eecond time this session ith Smull's Legislative Hand Book, uch is Democratic reform. The dig barged door keepers, scrub womeu and lesseneer boys could not divide. So hey had to go. TuRSunroma Court of thi R(.tn ecently rendered a decision that the boardinchousa art" nagged bv the jegislature io 1876, is uaconstitution- .1 and in conflict with other laws on be statue book, and that a debtor las the same right to the benefits of he "three hundred dollar law" in an iction to recover a board bill that he las in a suit for any other kind of laira. This decision is a notification o every landlord and landlady to col- ect all runoine; accouota for erub be- 'ore the debt ets cold. Franklin Prut. Mr. Hensel, Chairman of the Deru- cratio State Committee, claims to lave examined the vote cast at the ast general election in the counties if the State for Jury Commissioners, tnd that the aggregate vote cast for :be Democratic candidates for that jflice amounts to 1,500 more tban vere cast for Governor Pattison. If ihis statement is correct it rnot ef fectuall? contradicts the claim set up . I - 1 fT.l J.l m.ta.Brgo ..umi.rr o. Mpuuuc.ua v0lBU u.reCl mr .ur. tison, and necessitates thefiudingof 1Uu. 0lur aCu. .ur vu u.KBger Ol0 received by Mr. Stewart and bis asso ciates. Brookville Republican. Uncle Jake Ziegler'b great Daisy Rill U foreor.Uinfirt nefo. It hnn been the theme of much earnest and flowery oratory iu the House, where it h. nsn.l thU-A r(liiic n,l m b considered a thing accomplished. The bill requires the farmer to root up the m.bfa daisv hefnro it cfom tn ed. nn. der a peualty of $15 for each offense. Not haviog the bill before us, we can't eay whether the penalty applies io each extirpated daisy, or to each ne- lizent owner of a d&tv farm. We know of farms on which we'd rather pay the 815 than grub out thedndgas ted daisies. This bill, by the way, is the graudest and most practical step to ward reform yet takeu by cur Demo cratic House. Haviug outlawed the daily, they may ba trusted to. push through a bill to encourage the culti vation of tansy. Independent Preti. Ex-Secretary Evarts disposes of the "monopoly" cry, as osed against the system of protective tariff1, in this vigorous way : "It is said the protec tive system is a monopoly. If this has any meaning at all, it means that the system of protective labor gives a mo nopoly to the labor of this country in its own affairs, instead of a monopoly to British manufacturers over American affairs. Are you going to commend yourselves to the favor of your fellow citizens by such a play upon the word monopoly ai that? a. monopoly to Americans of the profits and the fruits of their industry, rather than their industries be made a huoting ground for the monopoly of a foreign nation. ! The bustling and self constituted advocates of woman's rights are again hammering at the doors of Congress in these faPt-vanUbing hours of the session, for legislation to eeenre tor their 6ex a sort of legl Utopia. That woman have bttn a factor iu a (lairs 0f statecraft and politics is amply tea- tifiej b history. Au elopement caU8ed the of ancient Troy. The love for Semiramia lost the dazzling monarch Ninu his head, and changed the destinies tf the Assyrian Empire .nrLi;n ,,f nm.;. JMril Greece of its liberties. The seductive CDBrul8 04 kUe &IV 4U con i r & 1 t. a ...i i:r I .u - T J i t" 1U,1'"'" uun cave uew iviusr 10 va ppaimcia en tl - r r n 1 r luo WUB 01 UUBl .pur,.., w to the throne of Lydia. In fact, In fact, the rights of women from the time of Adam's dowufall through Eve, down to the breaking up of Jaekson's cabi uet by Mrs. Eaton, or even later, have always been asserted. These Ama zonian agitators do not represent the women of America. Her rights are amply protected, and id uo common wealth mora so than iu Pennsylvania. The right to vote will uot add to her influence iu the social or bolitical scale. Her power is in the training of her children to make honest, indus trious, temperate and usful citizens. The mothers of any of the men illus trious in our Nation's history have d"e more foihe't C0UD? lh" un told votes with (he sacrifice of home and home interests which they would have involved. llarrUburq Telegraph. Nothing but a Democrat. There is nothing in law or science or ethics, nothing that relates to fi- nance or political economy worth knowing, which is not known to b rank BQ U- Oowen, or, rather, which he thinks be does not know. Mr. Uow eD Dot a modest man. On the cou- trary he is particularly the reverse. W have before us a copy of bis "Ar gumeot, before the Committee on Rail roads, of the House, on the discnm ioation bill, which Mr. (iowen hud printed in rhiiaoeipma. &o it may be considered bis version of what be 8ai(1- 1 lbis tne president of the Heading company leaves tho subject before the committee, which was not politics, and ostentatiously announces, "Ever iinee I could vote, I have voted the Democrutio ticket. I have always taken great pride in being a Democrat ; was a Democrat by birth and from convxclwn. What tins pompous announcement bad to do with the subject before the committee, the president of the Read ing did net explain. Who cared wnjBi were ins political opinions, or for what partv he had always voted? Most men of intelligence, of the pres , daV) however lauch they !nav have been so-called Democrats in'lbe past, WQu) j Dot care boast of A ocrat, during the war, is not, as a rule, given to bragging of it. Some people mtty think il' lbe president wa more railroad man and a huancier and le8B of 8 PoliliciaD ll,e fiancial con ditio of hU -mpajy would be a deal healthier than it is with its bonds of everv Bbade d shape and its obliga lioD8 of evei7 iorm aD(1 character, The president of the Reading cau boa,t of being a the head f the com I'anv with more PaPer out t0 tb8 mile lhaQ &a7 railroad in the country Cut lbat ia al1 rigbt. a be baa alay "voted the Democratic ticket." liar riiburg Telegraph A. P. Martin. Lewistown, Pa., says: "Mauy of my customers have used Brown'u Iron Bitters with excel lent results." Dr. Kline'a Great Nerve Bestorer is he marvel of the ago for all Nerve Dis eases. AH fitti Mopped free. Keud to usi vrfh St., I'hiluda. ej-'21-lU Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer, vv-' It is entirely different from all others. It is as'clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Veg etable Hair Restorer. It will imme diately free the head from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its Datural color, ana produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrite of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & Cf)., Wholesale Acents, Philadelphia, and HALL & HUCKEL New York. jiilyM 82. 1 1 ore Evltlrurr. S. B. Hartman fc Co.. (inborn. . Gen tleman : Your valuaolo Peruna U tho best medicine I ever used. Nancy Fettcruiaii, Cookporr. IndinnaCo., ra. lour rerun lor Indies" ion biki l.ivor troubii'M wm me. W. f. Brandon, i.iwt Xiverp jol, . I was sutVcrinjf with pain In tle chost, palniUttion of the heart, and ftrentawolllnn of the stimi.xch. Pcruna i doing wondorn lor 1110. John Poni'hue. fciharpsgurif, Al Icgueny Lounlv, fix, 1 have hud liver complaint for throe years; I thought Iwould have to quit work ; 1 have taken two bottle' of your lVruua and nm well. Thos. Bradford, 314 Wentorn nvennp, Allegheny City, l'a. Ask your druggist for Br llartnian's book 011 tho "Ills of Lll'o" gratia. STOPPED FREE Murvdout tULKCSt. limine Hereon, RtstorL DR. KLINE 8 CHEAT Nerve RESTORER fnr nil Tluit A N IRYnTll.HKM. Orilv turt Am- ft. KniUnru and Aurre Auction. iNTALimin If tiUeii Ulrecu-. Ko f-ti after rtriwu. TrutiM nd SltHnl bottlefVeela Vit nilniu, they py1nir exprM..Hri;rt-nnic, P. . nd erprnM d.lrsM to Da. KLINK.K11 Arch St. rblMltitila, f. Sec principal UrvwuU. New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changingseasons.it disarms the . danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. . . Berlin, Esq., cf the , well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ten, D. C, writes, Dec. 5 th, 1S81 : Gentlemen : I take pleas ure iu stating that I have used Urown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous trouble, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good'' The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Is Nature's prentert remly, and Is th itrlnriTi.il ttitrrviiipiitof btliiot fcVtirv tre- acTlpticuPr. H;trtin;in gty-8iohtwjTrtvat 10 the touiic. the olil. th TnlfMi-acTf. I'LUL NA C luns'JI tllO EWl'lll ol Ull iUil InimrUh'-a ; Vnu-n tho ttUmiH h, regulates liver, strenRthenH tb nrv4'B nnd tnvtmr rriirN.Vl:it!lo lCaU.-itUlK llifi-, IUkeb blood, and to the weary and ttred from the tolls and cares of ttift;iv it Riveinwwt and refreshing aleep. fcgVjpffrr1 -fpm''p&4 fKHUNA UCOIIlUubud whuiiv ol VcKcUulc Ingredletm. eju h one a pn:it reimly tn thebhtin.uh to dik'est auy art hie of food. Id l.lTer and Kidney diseases, and Id Chronic CaUurh. It lias poMttvHy tio eiiual. It i.ev.-r hU. 3EWlB&5ttai Ask your drudKlst forlr. lltri m;tirs nflrnntih-tun "'liu; Ills of Life " lfitfii I or riles, Ularrhudi, or Jildueys, uao A Kt'inarkiible 'aa. Dn. Hartman Hear Sir: lam induced by a Konso of duty to the Bull'eriiiLf to make a bnel sUtunieut 01 vour runitirka 11 cure of myself. I was a most miser able Butlercr Irom tlit) various annoying ami (iiMieftNinir uiseiiscs or uciicaie tier sons, which caused me to be coutineif to my bed tor a Ioiilc time, hciiiLt too Weak to even bear my weight upoii my feet. was treated by the most reputable plivsi cum in our city, each and ail baying tl ey they could do nothing for me. 1 hud L'iven up all hot)es of ever getting well. In this coixlition I beptn to take your Manalin and re una, and I am most ha(jpy to say in three months I was perfectly well en tirely cured without jiiiv ai pliances or Hupportofany kind. Yours truly, Mrs llunrv Kills o fill!) Srtit Ktrf.ff iMwn.i. 1 a MM Keo, W lh. t SUCCKN.SOUS TO DKALEUS IX WM. I SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers In TOBACCO, CIOAttS, IIARD WA R K, QUEENS W A R E. ti L ASS VA UE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUIT8, VEG ET AISLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, &c. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGIT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, $3.50, $4.50, fo.50 a"d upwards. Avi f'-t-rtrjitriii-'iiitii ' A. EC. DALE, (Succenaor to A. II. Pabtridok,) TIOUESTA, IP.. ICeejis constantly on hand an ELEGANT STOCK GF FURNITURE, which ho sells at a great reduction Ironi former prices. A full lino of COFFINS ASH CANKKTS always in stock. XjjS Jl 'E HTAIC IX O In all its Branches promptly attented to. k.Ch Chamber Suits Bureaus. Chair of f l.ill kinds, Mattra-sses, Sjirin Beds, ,ounu;es, L,ookniLr Glasses, I'icturo nflsi raines, and various articles too numerous to bo mentio"ed. Give him a call and be convinced. Prices reasonable. aagC kt.'. - -"tr s r, rt o 03 to HQ! SPORTUI ! I take pleasure in telling; the Sporting Fiaterniiy Unit I have re-purchased Til dVN rfsixi: FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY' LOCATED nt my ol.l A otnnd, and 1 am prepared to attend to all my friends, anil tho public, gunerally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN l.KE! I bhall keep a perfect stock of a'", xinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHIFJC TACKLE. I HiiHlJf contiime to IihikIIo tlid -W'h l i (ew I n g Much I a e, '' And tlio CHICAGO SIN3ER SEWING MACHINE Come and i-o mo. Y'ou will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made to order and war ranted. fprTRE PAIRING ITT ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. i:. a. iMi,mvix. Tidioute. Pa., Aug. 12, J OUENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 PA. mav4 81 TON EST A, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TION EST A, PA. M. CARPENTER, . Pictures taken in all the I a tee t styles of the art. 'Jti-tr $2 '"''" PimwlD Ir,IJ 5. Wl ltametd RoallncCnM IlUilAl.aU ICuUU. bolUr4Jll CliMrlld U:.S fnryjuruu u-i. ir .peruUtiv 'U pot,. aIiiai.I, f.-.l-Hotvlr t. IUoarkOLO.llilSNMUtt.!iikfk. . P. - Proprietor. -rv t .r. t. HiilSir aCa. )! v'jVmkC i'SWtftr V. lV A.M. I IV V-:e ' : .? i :.,'r-trV.feV (I ill 8 (XI ....-;.-.!irril WM"lrtlr Vv-G 4.VWM)r. m.u'.m.ip.a i-iniiu'TimuvU; wHftW"''' Dill 'Jl fill aV 1111 I"1IP.'W1 I.HP1 S 4lW" nr. 1.11 4iH .. lr.,,ilAt,,ft. W-rr.Jci Vu.'i H SRHlft-Jlll Ur ..I'n. .ii.hi ' J.h't.1U .lM..': it I? .1 f1oiiHi:TV.tn,'' "' ! t1 'Nvt4 r;.f?' 7 1 CI (V t j tMi .jj.l'rv Ibrton .. . .'J ,H ': -l.l 5 " 7 jr. ' I i(h ii i.l ". "i-jrvi.,t i u "i ' i . ti r.o, rir j ij' . ,,-Vai-ien. 120; I I'lO .',lV,..Khir.un....lir U Ml ' tl (K M.lA.M:. l. ' M. P. . 4'Vil'0IO r.'Jl.lx.M. ,,;..-'t-.lir:lfoid..nr 11 S ,'...Vi,-.,.(.klCnil ... .ur 4 (If 1 1'. yi.' f, m. A .. AtijiiriONAT, Traipis -Leavo J'.rndforii 7:10. a. m., Kinzua l):00 n. m. Arrive Warren i0:Jii a. in. AriMiinNAi, Twain Lravpn Oil C'ltr r.:l() am. .Oleopolln fiifiJarn,' IOji'-Io Knot 7:10(im. Prrsldent 7:ltni, Tioiicstn H:10:im Hickory !i:00um,TnHnkovvillo I'r'.'dMin.Tlil outo 10:0(l:nn, Thompson 10:53, lrvinetoi H:Mpm, Warren 1:7 pm. Arrives -Kin-zua:Klpm, Itrndford 4:lopni. ' Sunday Trains Louve Warrrn P:20:nn, l.'l'pm; Kiu.iia lOt'utin, .'i;Wipiili arrive r.radford U':(i."noon, (l:1(,ptn. bevn Krnd ford 8:.'!0um, !;:ofipni, nrrivo Kinna IU: IU am. 4;4tpnii Warren ltl;.ri0m, 5: l"pin. Ht'i'KALo Oivision Trains leave Oil City ";:, 10: III n. in., Z-A 4:1.1, l:l.- p. m.. arrive Oil Citv 8:01), 1:4 j a. m L:Ut, &:&', :") p. in. .Sunday Trains- Leave Oil City 7:00Hin TitiiMvillo 7: t(!am, t'orry S:.ri"nm, Ilroi'tmi 10.4!iam, arrivo ilntlhlo U:n(ipm. I.,eav Unllnlo 2:aipm, HroMon 4:;;."prn, t'.rry fi::i.sptn, TltiiNVillo7:.'pm, arrive Oil City HlltOpi'l. t l'luu stntlotiH, ntop only on siLtnul. Trains nro run on J'hiindelphia lime. rullmnti Sleeping Cars betweon Oil I'ity and l'itisliiirnh on train arrivinir I'itts burjeh (ii'Jflnin., and leavintf 1 "it tjl .nii.lk fclfipin. 1'nrlor Cars bet woetl Oil Citv and lluns lo on liv.hw leavinur Oil Cil v : l'ipm, Uul' Inlo K;(!am, and l tween Oil Cil v and K In ula on trains leaving Oil City HMiiptu, Kin r.uii (t !20 pm. "('Tickets mM and liu-jae clieckei! to all pl inelpirl piiints. Oft linie t.ilili r f;i ins; full information froiii Coinpanr's Airenls. O. WATSON, Oen'l Supl." . WM. S. I'.AMiWIN, (ien'l l'ass. Asrent. . . ' . Xo. 41 A- 4.1 Kxcliftnge St.. '.(Inlfilo, N, V... J. I.. CKAlU Aueut Tiollest.i . I'll.' ' Buckeye force I'thi'ip If A 5" tr. 5 4 4,4 r or: i h 6 m -3 CALL AND Gi.T PRICES, ID. HiJlBEL, TION ESTA.J'KN N'A.L livetarc Co Yomsij.; On tho Loss of A Lectur on the Nature, Treatment and Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, indii'-cd by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Inipotency, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments u Mar riajjo Renerally; CoiHuinplioii, Epiiipsy nnd tit . Mental and Plisieal lneapacilv. Ac Hy Robert J. CCLVEUWEI L, M. I),. mi(iinr of tlio ,-(reen Cook," li e. Tho world-ronowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience that the awful eor.seijiion ces ot Neif-Abuse may bo etleciually curtd without danceioua auriial optratioim. botiios, IiiHtrunients rinK-1 or cordials; poititinix out a mode of cure at once cer tain and r-llectnul, by which every sufferer no matter what his coudilion may lie, insy cur himself chenj ly, privately and raf- ieiilh.. TbThis lecfuve will prove a boon to thousands and thousands, . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A-ldress THE (JULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 11 Ann est., N. V., N. V I'. O. Rox 450 Philadelphia Singer Machine. Eual to any Singer in tlie market. ' The above cut represents the most pop- J ulai style for the people, which we otlii j you for the verry low price of $20. Ro--l member, we do not ask you to pav untiJ you have seen the machine. Alter bavin J examined it, if it is not all wo repreen: return it at our expense. Consult youd interests and order at once. Send, for clrJ culars and testimonials. Address ClIASl A. WOOD d- CO., No 17 N. Tenth SjreoJ Philadelphia, Pa, deeJ0-le a. m ', . ex. JSL i ' I CO It m I1-
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