.'", 'V, jkJ f V.-V! ): ?a" "' '" ' V V A .. i 'I1 ' V ! I,'.. L 1 .T. P.. WENK, EDITOR, WEDNESDAY MORNING, BAB. W, ISSi. Two-cent postage goes into tfTect on tho first of October next. There is plenty of time between this and ibnt date to u?e up all the three-rent stamps now out. The Democratic organs were a lit tle previous in complimenting the present "reform" House of llepresen i stives upon the fact that it ha I de feated the proposition to print 10,000 additional copies of S mull's Legisla tive Hand Book. The virtue was Fpasraodic, and after sleeping over it the goody-goody party reconsidered their reform action and ugreed to squauder a few thousands for the dear people's sake. Broolcville Republican. Thk Philadelphia Record says: On the 20th of May next the torpedo mo nopoly expires by legal limitation, nd there is talk of celebrating the event in tho oil regions by appropri ate explosive demonstrations of joy, taking the form of oratory, 'bonfires, and hilarity, solid and liquid. The petrwleuru well-diggers may be excus ed if they make the 20th of May en annual holiday. It is a delightful sen sation to lay down a load you have been obliged to rsrry for years and to step aloDg without it. Who shall blame the oil men for kicking up their heels? The Commissioner of pensions says that be is now ready to carry into ef fect the act of Congress increasing to thirty dollars per month the pensions of disabled soldiers, and to twenty- four dollars per month the pensions of such soldiers as suffer from the loss of hand or foot, or corresponding dis ability. As soldiers have been so out rageously gouged by parties calling themselves attorneys, the Commission r aeeirea it to oe understood tnat id do case whatever will attorneys be recognized in the cases. The only re quirement is for the pensioners to send in their pension certificates. P, Gray. Meek, editor of the Bellefonte Watchman, and Chief Clerk of the Hjsuse at Harrisburg, is writ, in? "pen sketches of the members for his paper, among which we find the following of our representative, which, coming from such a ctrongly Democrats source is very complimen tary to Mr. Davis and ought to be highly appreciated by that gentle man: "On the front circle just out from my left sits Mr. Ephraim L. Davis, from Forest couuty. He is about fourty five years of age, but looks much younger. His tall form, long brown hair and flowing beard and raous tacbe give him au impressive appear , aoce. His voice is not strong, but it is clear, and he is a strong and ready debater. He is the author of the bil to compel railroad companies to fonce their lines, and will work like a bea ver to push bis measure through. He was at one time engaged at oil produ cmg, out is now a lawyer, ilia ear nest, sincere manner makes him a for midable antagonist, and be is not eaa i!y thrown off his guard. This is his seccond session, and an honest, usfu member of the legislature he is." Before adjouruing,Congres8,contra ry to the expectations of the people, sue ceeded in passing the tariff bill. It was the creature of a Conference Committee to whom the Senate bill was committ ed, and by this committee several very important amendments were insetted, generally in the interest of the manu facturers of iron and steel. The meas ure was nnany accepted are com pro raise, tne uest tnat could be secured with tbe determined opposition of the free traders and obstructive Demo crati. Although the bill is not such an one as this country needs and ought by rights to have, it was thought best to accept it as tbe least of two evils, as a general belief prevails that in the next Congress with a large Dem ocratic majority, protectiop t Amer lean labor would fare very badly, and a settlement at this time would prevent dickering with the question for some time to come, and allow bus iness a time of repose in which to re cuperate and adjust itself to tbe new eonditions imposed by the present re vision of rates of taxation. Whether or not the next Congress will again opn the question caunot be told at present, but considering tbe powerful free trado clement that will chiefly compose it and which will doubtless control its actions, it is safe to pre dict that it will endeavor to still fur ther reduce the rates of tariff. The new bill also abolishes all internal revenue taxes, except on tobacco, cigars and w hukey. Justice to the Cripples. The bill to increase the pension of soldiers and sailors who have lost a leg or an arm in service, was finally adopted in Congress. Tho following is the full text of the bill as it was adopted : "That from and after the passage of this act all persons on the pension roll, and all persons hereafter granted a pension who, whilo in the military or naval service of the United States, and in the line of duty, shall have lest one hand or one foot, or be total ly or permanently disabled ns to ren der their incapacity to perform man ual labor equivalent to the loss of a hand or foot, shall receive a pension of $24 per month ; that all persons now on the pension roll and all per sons hereafter granted a pension who ia like mnnner shall have lost an arm either at or above the elbow, or a leg at or above the knee, or shall have been otherwise so disabled as to be in capacitated for performing auy man- uf.l labor, but not so much as to re quire regular personal, attendance, shall receive a pension of $30 a month provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed to repeal section 699 of tho revised statutes or to change the rate of $18 per month therein mentioned, but proportionate- y divided for any degree of disability established for which section 4605 makes no provision." I. A Vaughen, Wrightsville, Pa , says : Hall a bottle ot iirown s iron Bitters cured me of general debility," DISSOLUTION. Ihe firm of Holeman it Hopkins, in the Mercantile Business in Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. A. Holman having sold his interest in tho business to Messrs. Eli Holeman, L. J. Hopkins and F. R. Lanson, who, with Mr. II. J. Hopkins, will continue the business under the firm name of II. J. Hopkins & Co. We thank our friends and patrons for all favors we have receivd from them in the past and ask that they extend to the new firm the same liberal patronage. Holeman &, Hopkiss. Tionesta, Pa., March 1st, 1883. farmers and others; desiring a genteel, lucrative agency businose, by which $5 to $20 a day cau be earned, send address at once, on postal, to II. C. Wilkenson & Co., 195 and 197 Ful ton street, New York. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and. bb its name indicates, is a perfect Veg eianie iiair restorer, it will imme diately free the bead from all dan druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & KUCKEL New York. julyM-82. A MIRACLE. Whenever there ia an extraordinary ( currence; a team runs over a child without hurting it; a mechanic lulls from a tbird story window, and In a week niter he ia at work again, we are wont to exclaim "what a miraclel" So wl.en Mrs. T. 8. Ererline, then of Allegheny City, Pa, had been Bick with Consumption for very long time, had been told by several of the best physicians of that city that hor time wan but for a lew hours, that she must die, and when the use of but one bot tle of Peruna 'n a week's time placed ber on her feet again and made her the heart iest enter of the family, all the people arouna, as wun one reioicing voice ex claimed, -'What a wonderful miracle I" See page 30 of the "Ills of life." Your Druggist will give you one gratis. WKAITV. "it is claimed tliat JNew York women look younger at 50 than tho Boston women do at 40, or Chicago women at 30," for the reason thit they have been taking Pe- runa for the past three months, but Bos. ton and Chicago women aro coming up in nne style entering upor the home-stretch on Manalin. 1 got one ofyour books on tho "Ills of Life from your Druggist as present, and, as it directs, have been ta.'t ing Perunu and Manaliu. My bowclls aie in excellent condition, and the lungs anu ncari are improving nneiy." J. M, Walker, Law as, Pa, L . ... . A. FISHEK, DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Having resumed his practice hi Forest county he will make his accustomed visits to iionesta on all regular court weeks ilawiilbe found at the Central House Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. niurS-i Auditor's Notice. TN THE COUNT of COMMON PLEAS X of Forest County, K. 1. No. 2, Februa Terin, lHs;l. It, II." Houghton Jr. vs. W. O. Livingston. And now towit, Fob'y 2(1, 1SS.1, on mo tion ol Samuel D. Irwin Esq., that the Court grant a rulo on tho Sheriff to pay the nionev made on this writ into Court, and appoint Hti Auditor to distrlnuto tho Hmno. (.irnntod, and T. .T. Van (Meson np pointed. ltY Til K COfltT. ' Notice N hereby givn that I will attend to the duties of 'my appointment nt tho law ollice of Brown A Stono, in tho Bir ough of Wnrren, Ph., on Wednesday, the iili-t day of March, 1883, at I o'elock'p. m.; and nt the ollico ot (ho District Attorney, in Court House, Tionesta Borough, Pa., on Saturday, the 2-1 Mi day of March, IstU, at 0 o'clock a. m when and where all per sons interested ni.iv nttend nnd ho heard. T. J. VAN (.IKNKN, Auditor. Tionesta, Pa., Fcb'y i!S, A. D. l!ts3. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepsia.hearlnurn, milia ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches tlie blood nnd purifies tlie system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, nnd will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equal. STOPPED FREE MumJuiu success. Iniane Persons Rijtorerfi BR. KLINE'SGREAT Nprvf RFftTnoFO "raf limii fhvr liiHctsvri, Only tun ewe ffr Fttt. Frrilznxu and AervA A MVctxtms. . iM'Ai.LidLR If taken iu dlit-cf A' FiUafUr fH i? i . TreatfHB and 'Z trial bottle free to -vt F itriatu-DU.theT uavtnr einrujumr. Send nirno Ji ti. ami exnrpM MrM to Dn, K 11 N K, 931 ArcLf t.PlliliUtliilii- I'm. &.nrtnriixiLdrtuuiiil. $1,000 will be paid If any lmnurltlei or mineral substunces are found lu 1'uruna. or for any oae It will uul cure or help. PKCNAl8purBlyaTK8tlilocoini'auil. It li nnt equalled by all oilier medlclnea combined. Strong luiiKuaitH, butltlntrue. 1'lKu.Ni Is mole extensively preu-ribrd by honest pbyslclana th;iu auy oilier half dozen remedies known to the profession. 1'EitiiNA positively curoa Consumption, Chronic JJ,,"!"! A s a 'ouh reuieuy, 1 1 has no 011"; it positively curfts all Coughs. You cannot Uike an overdose, ns It eon tains no mor phine. rggfcWLamiBqpjuiqMpgffijH For InUtnuilU;ia Kuvc.r, Oillls aud Fe ver. Dumb Ai?u tlm Inf.illllilnn-inrdvls t'lHL- i.mMuBiiiier-mntMJ located, be you younir or old, male or male, go at once for 1'F.wnm iiiim rtv nieuur v. nut your ui&tMMj itt, uliere fpi- ask your urugiMst for Dr. lliu-tuiai, pamplileton "The ins of I lfe, ' irraUs. 1 or rues ana rulvio Diseases, taae FOREST AND STREAM AND ROD AND GUN. The Anifricnii Sportsman's Journal. A twenty-four pa'.-o weekly journal devo ted to the intorcsU of GbEtlemeu Eportsaien and their Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculturo, Tho Ken nel, Fishing, The Ilifle, and all gentlemanly out-door sports. It is without a rival. PRICE $4.00 A YEAR. THY IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL BE SENT TOST-PAID FOB SIX CT.S Eor sale by all newsdealers everyw here, FOKEST A STREAM PUBLISHING Co. New York City, N, Y. h PENSIONS !:r.rA-.u";."j i l r". '""" 7i "HUM. I'euiioni iYo f.,r L.. r k 1 iu or ur uiijt lllnut Thou. . TI. ------ or rUlHurf. ..rlfn.. oi. hoUiiir Uud wtrrauu) procured bouyht lid uld. Solili-ra and heir, for vour rif lili mnnca. Send S itauu a for fcomoa and H011017 litwa. blanks aud lUHiructioui. he, mmd 'itl- W " "f" L" thouaaudi of l'i,,,,i,r aud I lienla. AdJrii . H.Ctlatnnit rA .U.S.LlaiuiAUj'a.I.ocklloX las. rta.lili.KlolLll.fi: Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Bestorer is he marvel of the ayra for all Nerve Dis eases. A II fits stopped frse. Send to !31 Aivli St lLiladn, arid -PI If n m n -SUCCESSOBS TO- Dl'ALKBS IN WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in XBT COORDS I GBOOERIES! TOBACCO, CI GABS, II ABD-VARE,QUEENS-W A B E. G L ASS vVA BE, TOYS, STATION ABY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BBEAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, $.1.50, ?4.r0, $3.50 and upwards. H. DALE, (Successor to A. II. PAnrRinoE,) TIOInTEST., pa. Keeps constantly on hand an ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which he sc-ll at n great reduction lrom former prices. A full line of COFFIXN AXI) CASKETS always in stock. in all its Branches promptly attented to. Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Chairs of Ull kinds, Mattrasscs, Spring Beds, lyouiies, iooKiii( uiauses, ricturo Frames, and various articlou too numurous to be mentioned. Give him a call and be convinced. Prices reasonable. nsi,''.'-tfJtf. - - 17 hhltl 2-J 10 7 4.-.I 1 10 10 HOHMEIII I take do.iHure in tellinu tho Sporting Fiaternity (but I have re-purchaed tide uux iivsiukhh FBOM HORACE JON ES, TO V HOM SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old 1 Htand, and I atn prepared to attend to ull my trionds, and the puliliu generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN l!NE! I bhall koep a perfoct stock of nK indi of AMPaUNITIOrJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKL-E. I hhall also continue to liandle the 'While" Sewing JltM-liine, CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Coinn and see mo. You will find tne ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders made, to order and w ar ranted. fHREPAIRING Iff ALL ITS uuu BRANCHES PROMPTLY AUD PAITHIULLY D0IIE. E. A. ISAEDWIX. Tidioute, Ta., Aug. 12, JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in . HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mayj 81 TONESTA. TA. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, -i- TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . . Proprietor. 1 J a A t'W.''.v.VtV'-' Pictures taken in all the latent styles of the art. 26-tr S2 Waubea. ftLniwioiforetlaft. Wblt.iuotal HantlucCaaa tt. llbllahou Kulda. bull4Kulatli. CuufkiiiuJ Ik.I for Jour own a,, nr .riil.!ive purpnaeA. V.ln.Hrr.l-u.ai-l.ii Illoui bOi i 10., U;..aubi. l.i a. ::- KtHro,.;7-KaJUAASij;iXToiV: - - 1 10 S Ili.l 12 ISO uth U WixlWi il 10 t 4' ta w. 11 4niii,!fA.(s UK t ta -11 Htert(M'to$V&' ia 4t -'o 1 45 1 1 ,..xHt.ifi.;kW- .0 e I 1H I r. i'tnin"o i.n..i.,. . 'iuioi.,'i . ............. V .i , i O.I.H- , i 2..,.. TiMitikevvJUjvr.f J:l I H Tidiontv:i24''-4nil 17 r.liurjr td 2K 9 Oil . i nompHiin m. M-4Tt44 7 In I2ri Irvineton II lf', fi i: II 2(1 U II Mil fl (HI A. M..V. M., l Ml 12 14 (i 20jll 4(1 r. M. A.M. 4 l.'l 1(1 (HI 2 101 8 (lf vm.Ia.m.) W u ireti..... K inuii....ui A.. lv...Bi-adloid..arll 2.'il"7 ."it lv Olewi ... .in- 4 (l.ri. V. M, P.M. AnniTioNAi. Tkainm -Leave 7:10 a. ni., Klnziia !:00 a. m. Warren 10:15 a. in. j'.i-iidforil Arrives additional Train-Leaves Oil Cv :10 am, Oloopolis i!:5lnin, Kaijlo Bcfcic TilOani, 1'renideiil 7:10am, TionoKla HilOnni Hickory HiOOam.Trunkey villo iOatn.TM outi 10:(i()am, Thom)moii IOiTiH, Irvineton l:,Vpm, Warren 1:7 pm. Arrives- Kin zuailiOOpni, Bradford 4:4npm. - t SusiiAYTRAlNS-Lcnvo Warren 0:20:tm, :20pinj Kinzua Hiffiiim, BiOOpm; arrlvi Bradford 12:0.inoon, t!:4(.iin. Le.ivn Brad ford fiMOain, i:00pm, nrrlvo Kinr.un ID; 10 am, 4:40pm; Warren Uis.Miam, 6:4'pui. BttKFAUi Division Trains leavo Oil City 7:00, 10:40 a. in., 2:45, 4:1ft, 0:15 p. m arrive Oil City K;(K), 11:45 a. in., i::W, 3:6.S, ::I0 p. m. Sunday Trains-Leave Oil Cltv7:00ain Titusvllle 7:4(iam, Corry 8:6Sani, Bioclon 10.40am, arrivo Buffalo 12:.Wpin. Iavo Butlalo 2:i0pm, Brocton 4:V5pm, Corry (Mfiprn, Titusville 7:45pm, urrive Oil City H::)0pin. t Fla Htationa, stop onlv on nignal. Trains aro run on Philaclelphia time. Pullman bleeping Cars between Oil Citr and Pitttdiuruli on trains arriving Pitts burgh rJ.iain., and leaving Piitnburk Itl.iplll. Parlor Cars between Oil City and Buffa lo on tr.-.lns leaving Oil City :1:45pm, Buf falo N:l!iam, and between oil Citv and Kin--ma on trains leaving Oil City U:iopin, Kln zua (:'J0 pin. "Tickets sold and bafrajro checked to nil principal points. Got time, tables giving full infonnatloi from Companv's Agents. 'O. WAT.SON, Gen l Supt, WM. H. BALDWIN, Grn'l Pasa. Agent. , , No. 41 ct43 ExchaiiRnNt., Buffalo,. N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent Tiolienta Pa.- Kuckoyo Force Tump Qal k-a rr I" C5 CALL AND GET PRICES, HEIBEL, TIONESTA, PKNN'A. A JA'i'lurc to Yviiii; rit'ii On the Loss of 0 A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of beminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, indii'-od by Mel f-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Inipotency, Ner vous Debility, and Impedimenta io Mar riage generally; Consumption, Epilipsy and lit. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Ac. By Robert J. CULVERWELL, Jd. I),, author of the '"Green Cook," d c. Tho world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience that the awful consequen ce of Self-A buo may bo effectually cured without dangeious surgical operations, bougios, insti-umonts rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at onco cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what his condition may be, may corn himself t-heuj y, privatoly and rad ically. - "3i'fhis lecturo will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. bent under seal, in a plain onvelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postago stamps. Address THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann bt., N. Y., N V., P. O. Box 450 Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in the market. The above cut represent tho uio pop ular style for the peoplo, which wj, (,tfer you lor tne verry low price of (fj He--membor, we do not ask you to p5 until you have seen the machine. Afteyvi.ivjnir, examined it, jf it is not all we rJ'ileseU return it at our expense CousuV. your interests and order at once. Wend J fGf cjr. culars and testimonials. Addres ten am era cr i m . S o I 5 an M am i , , ii i,. ;i . ti'Ci.-V'-TrrS.-! A. WOOD & CO., No 17 N. Tmt Tj.re, Philadelphia, Pa, , I r
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