1 ','.: f 'J. K.WENK, - -. - - EDITOR, , U EDACSDiy J10KMSC,' MAR. IS, ISSJ. 'A MKMiir.n of Congress is reporter niJnyingeDntorFiiir andCopgressirian Flower ftre so rich tlirv ran nfl'ord to b conscientious. 'I his is liko Becky Hiarp, who contended that it requires io great effort to he virtuous and re frjectablo on .CI ,000 a year. An exolianjjo wants to know "when . "frencral letter postage is down ti two cents. Si will be iuterislinc to know what is to bocoihe of (hut mutter which la now carried for two centj. And if that should he reduced to one cent, what shall he done with the present one cent matter? Tbia is a questiou which threatens some confusion. Now comes the struggle over the Congressional and legislative rtppor tinnient bill in the legislature. There ehould be no dodging of this question upon either side. What is wanted is ,a fair and square apportionment. No gerrymandering bill should be toler ated, and front the peculiar position of both political parties , 6nJy an ap proximately" fair measure bis any , possible . chance llarrinburg Tele graph. . ' . That gratniuiverous pest, the En glish sparrow, will have hard lines in Deiawaie county in the future. . It has lieeu found that instead of devouring tha tempting grub, or those other crea tions destructive of vegetation; they select the cewly'sown wheat'and other cereals, but preferably..; the; clover or timothy, at five, to ten dollars a bushel. The farmers hav inaugurated a cru eade against .the? whole tribe, and will not 6pare a sprrow, despite the. laws protecting, them. ' TrjiOTHY;p,,IIovVE Postmaster Gen eral,, died ; at Ihp residence of bis nephew; General Jas. II. Howe, in Kenosha Wis., on Saturday March 24, very suddenly. He contracted a severe cold about a week ago at Green Bay. He camo to Ketiosha, when ho was very ill till Saturday, when he seemed to improve. His physician pronounced it pneumonia, and he was taken worse on Saturday Slight and sank rapidly passiug away peacefully Sunday afternoon. The Star Route trial has entered up on its sixteenth week. Ingersoll, com menting upon the length of the trial, said that it might run into years. He is willing to go on wiih the trial when ono juror dies and when the last man dies to tako hii administrators. He also said the case might, drag along until the judge who shall finally pass upon it will not remember tho name of Judge Wylie, and that ho expects to survive, If Robert has the correct gauge of the Star Routers' purse, it must be nearly inexhaustible. The Colonel will stay with them while it lasts. Meadville licp. The House at Harrisburgh has, un known to itself, severed the Gordiau knot iu the Dukes case and virtually expelled tho objectionable member. A few days ago it referred the question with a great flourish to a committee clothed with power to send for persons and papers. Then, lest Duks should appear to ba sworn iu whilethe com mittee was fishing for fUcts, a resolu tion was adopted ou Wednesday "that tha oath of office be not admiuistered to said Dukes until tho House shall have taken action 011 the report of the committee." Now let the House refute to take action on the report of the com mettee, go on with its work and Dukes will be permanently debarred from disgracing the legislature this session. Tueiie is an official niyBtery at Washington which no one has yet been Mo to explaiu. In what is known as the Speaker's room, behind the Hall of Representatives, hang the portraits of all tho Speakers of the House, and nooo others. Somebody has been counting them up, and discovered that there it oue too many-one more por traits then there have been Speakers and tho mystery is whose ami which it is? One of the pictures tunuot be taken down without running the risk of robbing some statesman of his hon ors, and they cannot all ba left there without impairing the integrity, so to peak, of tho whoio collection. It is n important matter, and should be in vertical d. t ' Washington Monument, The laying of stone on the Washing ton monument will again commence soon. It is expected ihnt during the coming season tho work will bo almost completed. Already the workmen have reached a dizzy height and the great white obelisk can be seen from every section of tho city. As it now is, the monument can be numbered among the highest pieces of architecture ever erected by human hand?; yet it is over ! two hundred feet shorter than what it will be when finished. Its height will then be 5f0 feet. As viewed from n distance, it appears to be a cohimu of solid masonry, but a nrar annroach will reveal n small door at the base. You enter this and find yourself on tho inside ofthegrea! pile. Au ele vator is tha means by which you reach the top, w here yon obtain a graud and inspring view of the city nnd surroun ding country. There is not a window or "porthole" on either of the four sides to break the monotony of the smooth, white exterior, or to furnish light within. Those who possess the idea that the Washington monumeut is devoid of any interest save as re gards the object for which it is being erected that of honoring the memory of the father of his eountry, would find themselves agreeably mistaken on in specting it. hen completed, it will be the eighth wonder of tho world, a wonderful achivement of architectural geuuis. Already certain scientists have predicted that the proposed height will never be reached. They claim that certain scientific laws will pre vent its being taken beyoud a certain unit with its prsseut base; others claim it can, and that the finish will be the accomplishment of a most wonderful foat. On the interior and iu full view as you ascend, are placed the beautiful memorial stones contributed by the various states and many foreign countries. Must of these stones are richly and elaborately ornamented, while upon fhcni appropriate inscript ions are cut io the most urtistic man ner. .Not a few are vi ry costly, the workmanship on them running their cost awny up into the thousands. Ccr Derrick. It might be well for the manuf.c- tures and working people of America note the feeling in England over the prospects of freo trade through the efl'orts of tho Democratic party. The London limes, which more completely than any other journal represents the sentiment of the British manufacturers, refers to the new tariff act as a step towards free trade. It further observes that tho nrosnects of free trade in America would be cheeked if the Dem ocrats were to shrink from their posi tion on the question. The "Thunder er" rpeats with much relish tho fact that "the alarm of the protectionists indicates how the prospect for free trade is at present brightend." It has long beeu knowu that the Free Trade League and the Cubden Club of Lon don have had their hired agcnt3 at Washington in tho interests of the foreign manufacturers and against the workiog people and homo industries upon which they rely for occupation. Th frinds and supporters of this ami American policy have been the leaders of the l)i in. cratie party in both houses of Congitis. H.ul the Republicans not stood determinedly by borne man ufacturers the terms which they were forced to make would hae failed in the interests of these enemies of tho people. TOTS El S. II. Haslet & Sons, fSnwwunrs to A. II. DALR.1 TIONESTA, 3P.A.. Koo eoiiHtantly on hand an ELEGANT STOCK CF FURNITURE, which they sell at a great reduction irom former prices. A full line of XFFIX8 AXI CABICKTS ahvaVH in ktock. Ui all its Ih-anches promptly atteiitod to. 1 , rys ' i 1 1 - 1 runM, jiurtuiis, 1 iiiiira ot til K.11HIM, MattrasHi's, Nprinj,' l'.cd.i, Ixiuiikus, Looking Glasses, I'k-ture 1'raiotK. and various arlicio too niimcrotiH t'i l.o menUo'MMl. Givo lliiiii call and ho convinced, f 'l'n-i -i nc-inai Ic. hii:-!-!!. Photograph oarrkry. A TJON KSTA, 1'Af K. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. '11 Si i ' Pictures taken in. all tlie IhUissI styles of the art. 'J(i-tr STRONG FACTS! A ;;".:!'. l-in-.y people nre asking v. !i.:t iMUietilur troubles DnoWN's IiCon Lit mis is good for. Tt will cure Heart Disease, Tuial j'if, Droj'-y, Kidney Disease, C011 fc:impticn, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, I.M., May 7. iC3o. .My ticnlth wits much s shuttered by Klici. in.ii ism when I commenred takiliR Urovn' lion titters, nd I scarcely had strength chohrIi to at- xena to my daily hotmehuld duties. I ant now using the tliinl bottle and I om repaining strength daily, and I cnccntn.y reuommeim it to all. 1 canuut say too much in praise of it. Airs. Mabv E. Urashuau, 173 l'rcstinanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christlansburg, Va., jSoi. Ftincrins from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, I tried Urown's lmn hitters, whicil cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scr.rlct fever, had no appetite and did not seem to t e able to eat at all. J gave him Iron Litters with the happiest results. J. Kyle Montauus. Heart Disease. Vine St., IT.irrlsburg, Pa. Dec a, 1081. After trying different physicians nd many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Urown's Iron Bitters. I have used two bot tles and never found anything that gave mc so much relief. Mrs. Jli.NNlE Hiss. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies nre subject, Brown's Iron BiTTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. i STOPPED FREE Insane Persons Restorer). I DR. KLINE'S 6.1 EAT ' Kt -x. r ,-, fV I iNF ti.Mwi r If t.iken rtiri'ctiftt. JVa Fits oj'Ut tia. tiritJa u'.tM.vf. Vi H:iiiii( enti trial hot Mn fr.'c tt wv ilt i-'HtippU,tliy paytnff expii'HPt'te. Semi Tiamo, HOUSEHOLD WOEDS. " Per Firk 8tom -xli, bid taste, sinking spcliiiand i-i' 1 pi 1 :t 1 1. i 1. n lv wlu.llv on 1k- lor.i;.n,i A.i...iitSrTij.-iK-i.a, lu- dicvstiou uud l.lvvr t'omii.lnt. tak.i ll in na; iineier Litis. ' R3'3aH'"'5STS!HSI "For ruitiii of tho b.oum ii or 1 ohTn PF.i'.UNA 111 lai';ntilou-8 Is llililliiblo. ' ffitjij "I'licsii in literary, provisional or eniTzl nir n in 1 pM 1 su n 5, nwar l-'urfckk Ihvt'lncVft .mi it, i:rT." .rr 1 ui. iii' null lo7f pirns, tivll IT iil N A. Kc.Tl anil Htmljr oi;r 1 11 tho "Ills of Lli 1 ;" fol owlts to . -hlii .!:'. -j i ;j h.i-'ny. "l-ad!"-!, If you with fct j-c:--r:!i, 1-eiUtn. ar.:l L. l.irv. nv.vit ).rp-il!i !!.--- 11 , .-. ..,..1 6 t'Of.V civ", f s. tilk'O l'KTV l.i iro n.-h c" i 'V'!:''-i'i3JaiSj 11 ,, ,''"' 'liro;ur ' a. "ili, J,i-rvuis liZ-i iMiny, (ircinustjl mo l..v.-r;!!:.l llfJUPV:. I J. r j '"HI II. im.'i - I 1' C Oil. l I!II..IK'I Cll rim i;k. ri.ii.'. -s. i:. ijn-'.t-. 11 ( .. I W."llli V.IIO, I'll'I II'.' 'I f U ''IVJ.VWn J I ir t oi.ai.ji.il t,ivi.'rf Kuiai-v .s7 lake j I llilliliil I tak" pU'nmire in teilinir the Sportiu Fiaii-riitty ii-ut I luivo re jinn Imyod rr.o.M iK;::.rK.)ONi:s, to whom SOLD IT IN 171. T AM NFCICLY LOCATKD at i.v old kiiukI, tul 1 tun rfiiarod to Hlli-ml to all my IrionilH, tiiid tlm i,ublio giiiuruily, v, lin noetl flSYTHIKG VI THE CUU l!fJE! I nhail kor.p a prrici t stowk of a'1 nvW of Ami all kiml.s of FBSHINCTACKLE. I .siiall ttl.so c-ontiiiuo to biuidle tlia ,kV;iiHe" Rowing JJathiiae, A ml tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING M ACH INE I'ome and Keo mn. You wiil liml me ALWAYS AT UO.M1". Muzle Loadtrs made to onlor and war ranted. wf"IlEPAIRINO IN ALL ITS URANOHES PEOMPTLY AMD FAITHFULLY LONE, a. e;a Lwn'. 'i'idioiilf, I';t., Aug. 12, I 1 S SUC'CKSSOKS TO v i: xi i PK.M.K.US IN HOWE UVP. AUDITORS' REPORT. Hoad CommissioiiiMs of IIowp Township in .ifcount with John (Annoron, Town ship Trcastirer. June 1(1. lly ensh retail from C'oontv Cuiinnisioiicrs $105 (!1 " Hy ordors on Co. Trc.'iiiror (latod J 0110 12, 'SJ, No. 1 to imdiiMivo..... 8S8 lit ?f!)4 2?i Contra. Juno 2(1, To t wp. oriit-i's pnid to duf e..?-,,W 4 1 To Oommisdon on itbovc ; 41; To halanco paid to M. M. Scyliolt Twp. Trous '. 7!l r;5 Wp, tho unrlr.ip;ncd Auditors of Howh Townsiup, Imviuir -xamimd tho iiccoontM of John Cami-ron, Township Tr.M'mror, do herohy certify that wo iind tho miiuu true and foVri'.-t and allowing litm the Commission s-tntod. Kkank O'CoNMirt, ) Andtors oriiowo Wji.i.iam II. Kick. ; 'i'ownship. llrookston, l'u., July 1st, l.ssu. lload Conimiusioner ol Howo Township in i'.ivoinit Willi t. M. Movholt, Town ship Treasurer. Juno 2C, by cash reo'd from J. Cam eron, Into Treasurer 3 1 j)7 Juno by orders on Treus. Vorest County ree d from J. Cameron, late Treasurer 727 3S July by cash, road tax colleeteii by"V. Hiaek, Colleetor..,., 00 1;(. Contra. Meh 12. To townshii) orders pnid to tkilo ?7:10 Wo, tho umlorsivned Auditors of llowo Township, lmvimr examined the accounts of M. At. .Seyholt, Townshi) Treasurer, do hereby certify tho same to bo true and cor rect. l'"lt,M4 O ('ONNKIt. ) . ,., William R. id, k. AJ1'ors. Rrookston, l'a., March 12, lSs.t. OversieiH of tho l'oor of llowo Township iu account with M. M. Heybolt, Town ship Treiisurer. 1SS2. Sept. 2, Ry cash received from W. Rhick, Collector (H) 00 Ree, 12, By cash received from V. Rluek, Collector 30 11 120 1 1 JsfX Contra. Meh 12, To orders paid to date $120 11 We, the undorsiicned Auditors of Howe Twp., having examined tho accounts of M. M. Neybolt, Township Treasurer, do hereby certify the sumo to tie true and cor rect. J hank ti t (INN Lit. William II. Kick. Auditory. Rrookston, l'a., March 12, 1SS1. Financial Statement of tho Overseers of the Poor of Howe Township for vear ending March 12. lSx:t. To amt orders drawn during year..f:;:!2 117 To unit seated tax lor 1S2 levied 270 2S To amt unseated t tx for !Ss2 levied L'!l,i ill $SH8 20 Ry ami p'd for support of paupers. 218 07 By r.mt p'd forservieosof over.-iiiefs 05 ol) Ry amt p'd for services of clerk 27 00 Ry unit p'd percentage Collectorand Treasurer ,t n (10 Ry nmt p'd sundry expenses H 70 Ry unit sealed tax returned lo Co. Commissioners Jl IS (52 Ry unit unsaved tux duo from Co. Commissioners? I'Xi (il Totul due from ( .Commissioners 411 20 Ry unit Collector's exonerations 1 fi;i Ry amt orders redeonn d 12(1 11 $S'r 2:) A'e. tlin niidei'si'-ned. Auditors ot Howe Township, hereby certify that the above report is correct to tho best of our knowl edge and belief. r KAVK O CONN'CIt. 1 . ,. WlLMAM Ii. RUM;. , Rrookston, l'a., March 12, Iss;!. Financial Statement of tho Koad Commis sioners of llowo Township lor U10 year I'li.nn.'i .uaicn i, it-s,,. To amt orders drawn during yearl,(iij9 "1 '!' amt lav p'd to Twp. Tie'ts.... Ou To amt duo from Co. Commis- siimers as per last report 2 !0 00 To atut tax bjvied for 1N2 seal' d.. !Hl 01 To amt tax levied for lss unseated OSj 4!) S!:!,7!il 31 Ry r.mt expended on roads neatedi)! O'lf il Ry unit " " unseated 1.100 OS Rv amt 11'd Auditors' services 10 00 13 00 00 70 20 00 21 72 a 22 Ry amt publisliintr Aud'rs report Ry unit Com iiiissn net's' sorvi. es Ry mr.t Clerk's services" Ry unit Treasurer's commisMion... Ry unit sundry expenses By unit due from Co. Co 111 niisioners as per pre vious report $ 220 00 Ry unit unseated tax lev ied for 1.SS2 s5 -10 1.210 IS Rvsseash and orders ree'd en account of same,.. $0!il 2,') I.eavi 1 iii amt nowdiiefi 'm Co. Commi.ssiouers... Rv atnt orders redi fined 221 o:s 0:1.1 15 $5,701 31 SI'.MM ItV. Indelitedness Jlarcli 10, lssj or ders out $ 552 35 Indebtedness March 12, :; orders out 'l,;!2:i f2 Ress unit due from Coun ty (' uniii'rs as above 221 03 Netindebteduessthisdato 1,104 50 Increase for year $.-,,-,; j We, the iindi-rsi'ned, Andilorsof llowo Township, biivinii examined the t'lropiinp; account Iind it true aii(! correct to the best of oilr knowled-'O. ' l l'.ANK O'f onnkr, ) William 1:. Rick, f Auditors. Rrookston, l'a., March 12, is-:;. JEa$ TWP. AUDITORS' REPonr. Maiuenvii.i.k, I'a., Mnn-li l'J, I.ksh. J. I). HUNT, Township Treasurer, in nc fount, with Jenks Township Itoad Kunds. Pr. lo ami ree'd from S. V. Ttolnvr, former Treasurer j! ;i 1:1 To am ree'd from Co, Coinm'iH.... J,0:u (w $l,0i!rt 81 Ry vouchors of ltoad Comniis- siontM-s redeemed $1,0:11 12 ISy pereontago on ?l,imi.l2 utajier eent 30 ;i Ry luil. due I'ownship 0 70 Pl.OliS SI u e. tho undersiirned, Auditors ol Jenks Township, eertil'y that we have examined tho above account nnd find it correct. S. N. Towi.iut. j , , , T.J. Kkynku. j Auditors. J. P. TI1TXT, Township Treasurer, in a" eoutU with Jonks Township l'oor Funds Dr. To unit ree'd from S. V. Rohrer, for mer Treasurer S13 41 Ry bal. duo Township ji i -u . , 811111,141 V e, t,i uiidersiprticl. Auditors of .Icnks Township, certify that we have e.iinnnil the above acco nit and Iind it correct. I-', s. Towlhu, I , ... T. J. KicynkuI j Auditors. Road Commissioners .if Jenks Township in account, with Road Funds of -aid Township for tho year endmir Ma"ch 12, lSSU. ' Rr. loiimt of lew uo.seated valua tion $10.'t.'iiiS.(ni at 10 mills Sl.O.'Sj OS To at!it of lew seated valualt hi $."i!,W2.U at 10 mi. Is if v.lfl 02 ROAR COMMISSIONERS. T To amt vouchers dniwii on Treus.f I.14S 1 To amt levy seated Uix u:i;i (1 C1.7I7 20 Ry pl J W Cole, Kond comin'r.. S l'i't O J J T'lrsons ' ' ... (hi " J Wulton " " ... :!( io " I'allimiMler ,1 II (.'niton 27:1 on J W Ward .l.r, 11 O I Kldridne... 217 21 " Auditors J2 on " Sundry ru c'ts J W ICahl for t'Hlls O.J I Ry p'd sundry ucc'ts Thos. Nu gent serv ices 2 00 Ry ji'd iniblishino; Aud'rs Report Ho 01. Ry p'd Cleric .1 A Scott n fo Ry sealed road tax, work nod ex onerations i";!)!l 02 f 1.7 17 2u We, the undirs'pr;i,id. Auditors 1,1 .hoi!.-s 1 ownslup cert ity licit we have examine.; tho above account and find it correct. S. S. TnwI.KIt 1 , ,. T. J. RllYNKft. AuJ'l t,s Alt -st, Jas. A. Sco it. Clerk. Marii!nvii!e, Pa., .Ii;rch 12, lax). ViMVB, EAR5AUG H & Realers iu GROOEKIES! TORACOO, CIOARS, 11AKD WA IIR, (1UK HNS V A It K. (J L AS.SWARR, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PA 1' IC R , Vol! Elf J N FRUITS. VICG KTARLICS, RAK1CRS RR1CAR, OYS T1CRS, ve. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGflHT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 2.r,0, J3.50, g-1.50, fi.,-,0 aed upwurdH. OUEiTTHEE'S LUNG IHALZI . lu.'iiovi: tub uuun FOll Tllli c. KB ov CONSLJJ!Tli' Spitting of i;'ol, 1'.- '1 I'hhiH, (''ut'ha, !.- f Catarrh of t. r l ; i liric.tseM of lLa l'ulinoji y Ol'i.UUB. At.tt your IriiLr,i',t Mr it .TRADEMARK, J OHKXZO FULTON, fanufacturcr of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 81 1 0N I'STA. PA. 2 Wall fiem ln.lor3 60. While in.'UI HunIliu-rM 'u(n. iiiui.i-.'-ui.tu., ii'; .4..uii. i. luik. n-PlITSBI V .. . .- ,.- 'Vis, u J.' ' n m RTA rmc, i KFi-ncrr Oct. 2, iatz : Siiuiii. K i. a m a si'iu vii'or." N'lUTin A. m. (I 2d V. M. S 00 I". M. ,...Ur Pittsburgh lv r. m, a.m. 9 45 !1 (ill A. M. C. M, 7 00 3 IO t7 UOt-'l.'U 1'. M. I'.M.il'.M.I 1 linn. I inn.. u io 2 lin 12 :io nr... oil Citv .. Iv iN-jSjia i:iiii r.i oieopoiis ls u!TJii;iii ioi....,iiuie iioek... 1.Wt2 02ll 31; President S2il 1 v, II (i.-, Tionesin 10;, 1 30 10 311 llickoiv f7 lis f 1 22 I II 2. TroiikevvliJo.. 7 4."i 1 III! 10 C2 Tidio'llte 17 i'.il2 r,o!t0 2sj... Thompson s... 17 to- t7l'd t3 41 7 4Si 3 no 8 03J 4 14, H II 14 fes " S 24' 4 M 43 1 M 0 0.V 5 15 II 2ill I'll 0 Mil (1 00 7 10; 12 35 V I'M Irvineton 0 511,12 II 0 20jll 40 J". M. A.M. "4 Ifl, 10 00 i! 10! K 05 Warren 1 v... K in.tin....nr a. m. A. M.lr.M. 11 25' 7 50 I v...Rrdlord .. al ly Olemi ... .ur 4 Of. 1. M.I I'. M. V. M.A. MT. ( AiuirrioNAi, TitAiNs-Leavo iirodVortl :10 n. tn.. KinzuH 0:00 n. in. Arriyoi Va,rron 10: 15 a. in. AiiDirioNAi. Tiiain Reaves Oil Citv 0:10 inn. Olenpolis 0:54 am, Kajrlo Rook 7:10am, President . 7:l(iam, Tionesta S:lnam lliekoiy 0:00am.Trunkevvllle 0:20am,Tl I oute lOiOOaui.'Thompson' 10:53, Irvinelon 12:55pm, Warren 1:27 pm. Arrivon Kin r.un:i:c0pin, Itra'llbrd 4: 15pm. stiNDA v Tuains- Rcavo Warren (1:20am, 4:20pm; Kiimtii 10:25atn, 5:00pm; nrrive Rradford 12:05noon, 0:4i.pm. Rcavo Rrnd ford K::i0am, 3:ooptn, Rt-rlvo Klnr.ua 10:10 am, 4;40pm; Warren 10:5i'ini, 6:45pm. Ri I'l Ai.o Division Trains leave Oil City 7:00. 10; io a. m., 2:4?,, 4:15, 0:15 p. in.,' arrivij City N;(i0, 0:15 u. in., 1:30, 3:54. K;: p. m. ... Sc.M.AY Thai.ns-Rcovo Oil Citv 7:00am Titusvillo 7:10am, Cnrrv 8:Mm, 'Rrocton l0.4Mam, nrrivo Rtillalo 12:50pm. Inv Rultnlo 2:20pm. Rrotrlon 4:25pm,' Corry 0:;:5;im, Titusvillo 7:45pm, nrrivo Oil City t-'::i0.in. J t l' laa stntlons, stoj only on nipnnl. Trains nre rim on Philadelphia timo. Pullman Sleepini; Cars betweon Oil Citv nnd I'ittuhnrjth on trains nrrivimr Pltni burii 0:20am., nnd lenving Pittsburgh '.1:45pm. Parlor Cars between Oil Citv and RufTa lo on tr.diis Icaviinr Oil Citv 2:45pm, Rnl lalo 8;20nm, and between I )il Citv and Kin-' zua on trains leaving Oil Citv3:i0pm, Kin zua 0-20 pm. ' . 'f-Tii'kets sold and lui'.'gav'O eliorke,! lo all principal points. Oct time iHl.les -;ivin full InformaUoii from Coin;inv's Agents. , 'O. WATSON, (ien'l riip"t. WM. S. RARRW1N, (len'l Pns. Ayent, No. 41 .V I ) Fxch.iiiffe St., Rulfalr., N. Y. .1. R. CHAK1 Aiient Tionesia Pa. Buckeye Force Pump i 3 M AM) fil'.T Pi:icr:, ID. HIUIBEL. 'I IONRSTA, PICNN'A. A L'!i2rc Ss ()!!;; Jj'M On tho Logs of A Rectnre on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorihoea, induced ly Se!r buse, Involuntary Kmissions, Im'poteney, Ner 'ous Ri bility. and Impediments To Mar riii't treneridly; Consumption, Kpilipsv and lits . Mental and Prnsieal lncapacilv Ae. Hv Robert J. CURYiCKWKl.R, M. I),, nmliorof tho ''Oreeu t'ook," fe. The worhJ-renowried nnthor, in this iid mirabio Reel nre' eliarlv proves bv bin own experienco that tho ii ltd consei'pten ecs oi Self-Abuse mav be etlectually cured without damreious mirKi'id opi rations, bougies, inslruuients rinjis or cordials; pomlie out a modo ot euro at once cer tain amt elleelii.d, by which every mifferer no mutter what his condition mav be, may cup-, himself eheai ly, privately 'and rad ically. -S-VI'tiis leeturo will prove ti boon to thousands anil thousands. Si nt under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cenu, or two posluyo stamps. Address TnscTJLVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann si,., N. v., M. y., P, o. llox 450 ' artificialIj Incorporated by tho State of Penn'a. Every Mmiber of Wlyich Wears'an Artificial Lt e. 1 Manufacture) IDJUSTASILE LACE SOCKET L(I1BS f;T, 1 1'" most comfortablo Mui o'li' Hbb) limb, and - ,tlie nearest niiiiriiiu.li t,. ft V '"'I oral member or ' '-i ' .' II 11 1' 1 II riililli.n ,vmiuii VJ1 kliu live. Wrio for eatalofjno which t;ives a full Uis erip ion of these lens, with numerous c-ert ill eates from persons us iiitf them. Rlanks of nil kinds and circulars sent on application; also, oh hand and mado to order Trusses, Shoulder It races, Crutches, ami' Kivo special atlentiim to tho manufaeturo of suppoi ts and appln.uces for Week andJho loriiii d RimlLS, i tc. T" a it 1 1 11 CI A R RIM 15 M A N U KAC'l IN(J CO I'R- ruh, I ill! -no. 2U Penn St., piiist-,1, Pa. cjimiscuiric i,r th0 iw. J ' l.oO per annum. ITBI.IC.VN, .iily 111 i 1 Y I CO Uf rn f. ' ( cam ii..i n t .. i ... ....... .. . u
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