1 J. R. WENK, - editor. 'ri)M.SDT JiOKNIXfi, MAY JO, ISSJ. Announcements. Tkrmk : fount v Treasurer. ?; Count v Surveyor, J.I. Strictly r;li in advance. " COUNTY TREASURER. V nro nnlhnrlixl to nmimiin'o the name, or VM. SM EA ERA I'll H, of Tionesta, ns h ondidat for Treasurer of Forest County, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Wp an' aulhnri.od to announce II. C. Whilt'kii), of Tionestn, as a candidate for fount y surveyor, Btihjeet to Repub lican ii'ivcfN. t ! Republican State Convention. The Republican State Convention -will be beld in the hall of the House of Representatives no the second Wed nesday (11th) of July, 1883, at 12 o'clock noon, for the putpoae of nomi nating candidates tor Auditor General acid SState Treasurer and the transac tion of other busiuess. The attention tf Uepublicang throughout the Slate u respectfully directed to the following permanent rules established for the holding of Stale Conventions and the conduct of the party: Fiist, thai dele gates to State Convention! shall be chosen in the manaer in which candi dates for the General Assembly are nominated, except in Senatorial dis tricts composed of more than one coun ty, in which conferees for the selection of Senatorial delegates shall be chosen in the manner aforesaid ; second, here after the State Convention of the Ro publican party shall be held on the second Wednesday of July, except in the year of the Presidential election, wheta it shall be held not more than thirty days previous to the day fixed for the National Convention, and at least sixty days' notice shall be given of the date of the State Convention; third, that we recommend to the or ganizations that in their rules they b'Iow the lergeet freedom in the geueral participation in the primaries consist ent with the preservation of tho party organization. By order of the Repub lican State Committee.. Thomas V. Cooper, Chairman, .llarrisburg. May 3. 1883. The bills requiring two years prac tice' at the bar for eligibility to the office of District Attorney and author izing agricultural and horticultural societies, to appoint special police for the protection of their property have , been Bigned by the Governor. The fact that the next House of Representatives will have on its roll an unusually large number of young men having attracted attention, a hookworm bas'unearthed al relevant fact that John Randolph' of Roanoke, was the youngest man ever elected to Congress. He was but twenty-two and beardless. When he presented himself, the austen Speaker eyed hiin for a mmueut, ond then demauded to kcow whether the gentleman from Virginia was of age. "Ask my con stituents, sir, who sent me here," re plied the young Randolph, to (the as tonishment of the Speaker, and the House. The sigm of the present times point to younger men in the councils of the Nations. The Republican forces are fast harmonizing their differences through out this State, and there is virtually now no such thing as an Indepecdent or a Stalwart. The Mercer ifrpufc lican last year one of the leading In dependent journals of the State, has this item in its last issue ; The two wiugs' of the Republican party met in committee meeting ia Rutier, on the 12th inst. In the inter est of harmony the chairman of each resigned his pusition, when the party united and elected a new chairman fur the remainder of the term. Har mony prevailed and Saturday, June 2d, at 2 o'clock p. m , was fixed as the time of holding the primary elections. A like closing of the breach has been effected in Huntingdon county. In compliance with Rule First adopted by tho Republican State Con vention at its meeting last year, and which we lave published for the past three weeks in the call for a State Convention in July next, it will be necessary to choose delegates to the convention in the same manner as candidates for the General Assembly are nominated, that is, by ballot of the Republican vote. . This being the case, it will be nec&snary for candidates to annouce their names, if they would comply 6trictly with these rulos, and be balloted for at the primary election, fixed for the last Saturday in Juue. Forest county should be represented in the spproaehiug Republican State canvertion by a Rood man; who will consider well the wishes of the Repub lic us, and the purty ouht to be look ing up such su one. Who wants to go ? Sksatou CAMtiios, nccomprnied by his family, sailed for Kurope on the lOih iust., on the steamer Ciltic. , Walter Evans," of Kentucky, is tho new Cotnmissivner of Internal Reveuue to succeed Green, B. Raum, resigned. Mr. Evan is a lawyer by profession, and during the war served as a Union Soldier. He is about for ty five years of age. The iucoruiog tide cf immigration does not stop for one moment. Four teen hundred and seventy-four immi grants landed at Ralltimore, Saturday, aod eight thousand Germans are en route from Hull, England. The vast army of those leaving homes ia Europe f.r the land of the setting sun can hardly be satisfactorily computed, but we of the East are hardly aware of the mass of pnople who are pouring on to the prairies of the West. Their names is legion, and beneath their tread the wilderness is blossoming as tho rose, and the wasto places being occupied. The day is not fr distant when Uncle Sam's broad acres will be narrowed to but small and insignificant patches of land, and "Going West" be like traveling to any part of the Union, as regards settlemeut and population. Derrick The Oil Tax Bill. The attempt to tax oil is in keeping with many other unjust and reckless schemes which have characterized this Reform Legislature. Years ago this oil tax 'was thoroughly ventilated, and its unfairness toward the industries of three or four small counties of the State resulted in its being rejected by several legislatures. Our reformers, however, who have depleted the reve nues of the State to the extent of some two and a half millions, fiud themselves without resources and tho State Treas ury threatened with a deficiency. Hence the revival of this old and very objectionable aod unjust scheme. The quiet and effective work of the oil country members and their friends iu ot her parts of the Slate, which has resulted in the defeat of the bill in the Heus9, will be highly appreciated by their constituents. The zeal which the reformers have manifested by their persistent fight for the tax day after day, and the great necessity for the revenue which the reformers created, mads the contest against the bill a very unequal one. It may be useless now to allude to any features of the bill since it is dead, hut as an illustration of the inconsiderate haste and incom petency which characterizes the work of reformers it may ho stated that the bill was so full of holes as to be utterly worthless, except io its injurious effects upon tte nil producer. It failed to provide which company should pay the tax, where one or more companies handled the same oil, aod it made no provision for taxing limited partner ship companies engaged in transport ing oil. If it bad become a law, any pipe line compauy could have surrend ered its charter, formed a limited co partnership, and have been exempt from the tax, without any interruption to the flow of oil through its pipe. Ilarrisburg Telagraph. Wm. Manning, Wrightsville, Pa., snys: "Brown's Iron Bitters complete ly cured hip cf kidrey disease." For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. tionksta Mvititirx. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour "(S barrel choioo - - 4.75,7.00 Flour "p suck, - - 1.15.i.l.70 Corn Meul, 100 lbs - -1.00(0,1.75 Chop feed, pure gra'n - - 1.50 Corn, Shelled, - - 85 Beans bushel - 1.50,3.00 Ham, Miliar cured 10 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10 Shoulders ... - . 13 Whitetish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - . 5.50 Suj,'ar 0U Syrup 75 X. O. Molasses now ... 80 Roast Rio Coffee ... 15(3,22 KioCoftee, .... I2i('18 Java Coffee .... ZSfg'iO Tea ...... 20(u,90 Butter 20CU.25 Rico 8(.;10 Funs, fresh .... - 15 Salt best hike - - - - 1.50 Lard - 10 Iron, common bar - - - 3.1 .alln, lOd, i keg .... a.yn Potatoes .... 75 Lime bid. .... 1.50 I)riod Apples sliced per tb - - 11 Dried Beef - 18 Dried Peaches per tb 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 25 P'"" 1 , 4mscrUBE for tho Rr.riBLiCAN, only O gl.6u per annum. A. Carson, Jeweler, Tioncsta, IV, sells fine Swiss and American watches cheap for cash. Watches repaired and all work warranted. It. A Mlrnrln In Oil lily. Doctors dmnfonnded druggists and Mi people wild with excitement. Froni the oil City Derrick, July iMM, IKsi : Mis Maairie Martin, of this city, ha been ill and confined to the house for several years. Our best physician failed to (rive her re lief. She took Peruna and, to the niton lshnicnt of nil who know her, she Is now up nod about again. Mr. Simmons, tho rirutrist, sold is bottle last week. He buys in jcross lots. Mr. Cawoll, too, sells It. Ask your uriiL.'f.rist for Dr. llailnmn's book "Ills of Life", prntis, or address Dr. II., nt Osborn, O., for one. TT'AST HICKORY HOTEL, JU EAST HICKORY, Fa.. J. TV. Bam., Proprietor. This house is new and has been furnished with new furniture, throughout. It is ectitralley lo cated, and has n tirst-clnss barn in connect ion with it. The traveling public will find it a pleasant stopping place. UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VEtttrSGO AND FOREST COUN TIES. PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section 3740, revised statutes United States, tho undersigned will otter it public auction, nt the Court House, in Tioncsta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, on "WEDNESDAY, tho 15th of AUUUST, 1SS3 at tkn o'clock A. M., the following real estate situated on tho Alleghany River, below Hunter Station: Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venango county, Penn.. and bcein niny: nt a post on the. Alleghany Hiver nearly opposite the west end of Ilolcman's Island, thence by land late of Onandu.ua Oil Company north ."33 H-10ths porches to .1 post and iron wood, thence by Holland lantl Company's land oast 202 porches to a chestnut, thence south S74 porches to a post Ht the Alleghany Kivcr, Miction along faid river to the beginning; patented to A. Holetnan, January 4, 1811. Containing 0!1 acres, more or less, excepting about live acres conveyed, OctoDer 10,1878, book tm, p. (), by A. Holenian to Peter Urnco. Tract 2. That island in tho Alleghany Kivcr, same township, fronting the first named, known as Holeman's Island, con taining originally forty-live acres, more or less. Tract 3. Situated in Tioncsta Townshi p, Forest county, adjoining the first named on tho oast ; patented, January :i0, S 2, to I'has. Holeman, Moses Pierson and A. llolemnn, beginning nt a maple tree; thence down the Alleghany Kiver north 7") degrees west 273 perches 'to n post nnd maple, on tho east line of tho first named tract, thence by said tract north 374 perches to a chestnut tree, thence by land lato of lloll.mi1 Land Company "east 83 (l-lOths porches to a post, and thence by land war ranted in the name of J. C'urli's south 22 degrees oast 480 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising the tracts formerly owned by A. Holeman, Moses Pierson,' YV. Piersoh and Matthew Klder. TKRMS OF SALE: Ono-tliird cash, balance in one and two years, with Inter est secured on the premises, or nil cash nt option of purchaser, ten per cent to bo paid nt time of sale. K. F.AYNEK, Solicit ir of the Treasury. Dr. Kline's (treat Xervo Restorer la he marvel of tho nge for nil Nerve Dis easrs. A II tits stopped free. Send to t31 ,roh St., Philada. sop21-8lif J OKKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of nnd Dealer in KAFiilESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may 4 81 'J ON EST A. PA. KTrTs fXNDS i 1 REAM AXD ROD M4D CUM. Tlif Amcriraii Sjiurtsmau's Journal. A twenty-four pago weekly journal devo ted to tho interests of Gentlemen Sportsmen and their Families Treats of Natural History, Shooting, Yachting and Canoeing, Fishculturo, The Ken ncl, Fishing, Tho Rifie, und all gentlemanly out-door sports. It Is without h rival. PRICE 84.00 A YEAR. TRY IT. A SPECIMEN COPY WILL RESENT POST-PAID FOR SIX CTS. Eor Balo by nil newsdealers everywhere. FOREST A .STREAM Pl'RLISHING Co., New York City, X. Y. Is ft now rmexly, originally compounded aul IniroducfU othu uteMtcal in tension, aiut tlit-n to tho put'llc L Urg,-, ly S. It. Ilnrtmnn, M. 1. lit tia Ihv-htI I.0.I It to ovcr4i, uOnattt-nt with tho inor irrritlfv- 111 i-tMtitb. ra&a&iiMtfaunMr)& Il I'.H'tl upon UtC h Umi It UUllM 1) Ull- Hktj Hint of anyolhor remedy, iit in the uuly im'UU-liitt Howled la aUuu&t tvery tlt& ettbx) to Hhli It fleh U heir. In ( ohMlp Itou. 1miuub ( tho Liver ami KDln. h. Manamn should be fcWtni with It. OtRi! 1 kiu a i coinjwtMjuor purely vk ;aiuu ln-ritsJienla. each out. rcnrillnff tn n.t'.H- cal a ut lion, ft great remedy lit ttilf. it nariiiKiu nits urc4.eo -a 111 eitrci liiK ami t-.mittlnliiK llm Relive prliu IpU-s tt tlifsu lngreUifiitu into ona hlmplo rom itmid, which Hrfectly cliK'ldchwHli th is Mi iniATiiu Nathia in -vui v dl ?., mi't aturo nerfssarlly follow, i'heiv 1b nut Hn orfran It will ik-i ivach twr i din- cuoe It will not run. P&fcYfc&"ifiifeJ yuur muK'si i"i i'i. ii.iniiiu b Eftiniil.lrt mi tho "I IimiI l.lfo, Dr. b. H. lartin.iii A o.f tOorn, o., iro rl jlor. I ut l'iie and 1'eUic Diseases, tiiko .ua4i.wiwiJf. l.il'.-.u ;u uf (Iu- Soil 11:1 Jl.-iili!,, The iiiMiK iicc ol t!ie so!l vr.m health of tliose livni 11 tit hi it, i-t broiiL-iil inu verv plainly dm insj t lie H i'Vi.le:n o m' 0idi'ini'i; dieai. 'J'lil, lnal trial (iUeas.'H in iiimlo I'roiii the soil, is already aci-ej l ,! ; a, id re cent in in vestiualioiiH show i.ioiiv conclu sively thai llii) -'eniis 01 ehniera, Al.iloiiii nal Typhun. Yellow Fevt-r, and thuniano are in somo way conii(cted with the. soil, which is dally corroborated by letters from all jmrtw of the country, stati ng the mar velous ellect Peruna has 011 those diseases, and in their eonvalesent state. John E. Courtney, of Corry, Pa., says ! "I am pel ting better, thanks to voiir Perutia and Maiuiliu." XL-e a-e '1 in "Jlls of Life." THIS WOULD J5 I'Vhh OF GOOD THINGS I mm mimm -mmm NEVE1 I ,OD !v F.D SO CHEAP AXD SO PRETTY AS THEY DO THIS SEASON, AXD VK HAVE LOTS OF Til EM AND NO FORMA.L OPETSTINGr! AVE ARE ALWAYS READY AXD PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOMERS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHINU A SPECIALTY. CLOTIIINO CHEAPEST. CLOTI1INU CUE A PEST. CLOTHINO FINEST. CLOT11INU FINEST. II ATS AT LOWEST PRICES. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON" IIAT. LADIES' SHOES I'll EA V. LA 1)1 Es' S HO KH C 1 1 EA P. OENTS' SHOES. UENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS liOODS. DRESS liOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. ( i R( CK R I ES. I i ROC E R 1 ES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. V II-N FLOUR, FEED, AMD PROVISIONS! COME AN'D SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! IT. J. .HOPKINS Sd CO., New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Litters. 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 Ikon Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis t ease, &c. If. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5 th, 1S81 : Gentlemen: I tnl.c rlcas urc in stating that I have used llrown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitation.1?. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having iL 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. Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in tliH market. The above cut reprenonts the most pop ular stylo tor the people, which wo oiler you for tho verry low price of $'J0. Ro--memher, wo do not ask you to pay until you have seen tho machine. After having examined it, if it is not all wo represent, return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. Send, for cir culars and testimonial!. Address CIIAS. A. WOOD & CO., No 17 X. Tenth Sjroet, Philadelphia, Fa. maylti-lot ) 1 1 OTOURA I'll GALLERY. TI OX EST A, PA K. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. VA..SL f?Vr rsv riotureti taken In all the latest styles f tho art. iftl-tf OR WORK of everv description txccu I till ut tU REPUBLICAN olliio. a r IIfl!OTTIHl!l I take plensnre in tellinor tho Sporting Fialornity (hat I liave re-puri liaed FROM HORACE JONl'.-S, TO WHOM SOLD IT IX US71. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old 1 Ktand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, nnd thu iublie. generally, M ho need WYTKIBG IN THE GUrS i:f!E! I tihall keep a perfect mock of a'". nuN of .AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also eontinuo to lmndlo the Wlilic" SowIhr Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACD INE Come and seo 1110. You will find nie ALWAYS .T HOME. Muzzle leaders made to order and v nr rantod. nffR EPAIEITTG IN ALL ITS u BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHfULLY DONE. Tidioute. Pa., Aujr. 12, II0USEU0LD WORDS. 'For Pick Stomarh. ludtnnto. mnklnB pc;iml ..ilitii:i,n. n lv w d.illy on ku n a. eHa5"9raiir5ismanHKasal S 1i?"s;Uin mn. I jvri l omi'l ilnt, t;ik Ck-IsP kii.NA: H never fall.. ' Li-mi.n IfHxja S "'or I'm nip of tlio bumiuili or 1 ohe. 1 rrni SA In l!ik'oaolsliiiallllile,.'E3jl "llmso 111 liliTary. proleanlouul or rum-J m 'i-. liil iuii'miIu, lined I'luuma." E.-Z;i- f .,1.1. inuiarn'. jain in i:io ucua. Jl7-lll',3 1111(1 ImVKl'll'l'K, lake 1'KIU'N A. " Ceml mid Mwlyoar l.imk on Hi., "IllJOf Llf!;" tol.ov. llt: I.Mrhln-.'jr.ll'l le lin'TV. "I.nrtl.i.s If jo" wish nie.iKlh, IihuI'.Ii, ana lienuiv, tivt-t lir.-.itli, tin rrv Hps nml ro. ch'VV.n. I:. la. I'LiirvA lirfnr.-. .-rli Kor ITr.'i:!.- ..iariMTKiT-i.ni oTj e uuiir, .i:vj.i.etf oi i:im , wt rvii lt.li.s, lake 1'khi sa." ff rVfi nny -n ir.-J " A: k your lr!ig;;ist f.n c ur iHiiiTi.alt'1 ui I 111, f l,llo. ' S. II. liiirim ur Co.. I - ...... ...... . t.iu.ap, uftfct. 3 Ei SMEAR8AUGH & CO., I'calers in 7 GROGEIIES! TOUACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA R E, Q U E E X S W A R E. G L ASS )VA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIOX FRUITS, YEd ETARLES, RAKERS IJREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUflD FanilLY BIBLES, H-l.M, g.1.50, ?l..r.O, fti.oiy'd upwardH. EXECOR'S NOTICR Letters testamentary upon tho estate of Caroline Hood, deceased, lato of 'i'lonosta Rorough, Forest county, Pa.,Jiavium tocu granted to tlio undersiirned, all persons indebted thereto will make immediate nayment, am) those having claimn against the hui'io will present them without delay to P.M.CLARE, Executor. Tioiicstu, Pa., April 11, 1SNI. TIME TARLH IN EFFECT Apr. 1, Westwanl.l Rivkm Hivinion. East ward. 1 M. A. M.I A.M. jr. M. 8 -jrt' it 4,' 11 (Mil 12 M1 1 ,V.t fi in a oo (i :n v, m Ia. m. r. M.lA. M. ! in 7 (H HHl in :w 7 y 13 4li17 HI 3 fP! 7 4H 4 1 II n o: II aa.is ii 4 :! 8 21 14 M 8 4: A l.i I U 0". r:;o! tiao ft oi r.a 1'. M.;A. Tl. i M.I A. M. 7 50 II 25 4 or V.M. 8 20 5 I'l ii r, i! fill I. M. tl 2d arPiltMluirtih Iv ...New ( nst lo... Mercer Franklin lv...Oil City...ai III lilt t ir. r. M. 1". M. i 12M fz tir 1 4f) V. M I". M riula. 'l ime, nr... Oil City....lv ( Heopolis ...l'.airlo Rock... 12 III I tl ID 1 1 r i 11 40,tS 41 ii :u t ski. ... President ....Tioncsta ....Hickory Triinkey ville. ....Tidioute .Thompnon ... ...I rvinetoii .... Warren 11 (l.i 8 20 io :ii'li8 or, fl 22;t()2:i 1 10' Id Ii2 12 fit) 1! 2S 17 hs 7 4.) t7 I'JIIfl II till 7 io (i r.o 20 P. M. f. M . 12 11 II 40 Iv K inriia....ar A.M. A.M. 10 IM) s or, A.M. A. M. 4 1". Iv. .Rrndford. ...Olean ... 2 10,1 iv. r. m. A. M. 8 III) r. M . 3 :o 4 17 I 47 r m 5 :m (1 (HI r. m. nr Kinzua....lv1.. 7 4.11 7 n 7 oo it Mr ti DOj A.M.' Corvdon . ....Wo I1 Run....!.. lt:akcr RiidKe,!.. ...Red House....).. Iv Salamanca nr .. Apiutionai. Tn ains -Leavo Rrndford 7:10 a. m.. Kinziia it:(l() n. m. Arrives Warren 10:1") a. in, ArmrriosAi. Tii.mn l,envrs Oil City (1:10 am. Olcopolis li:M rim, Eairln Rock 7:10am, Presideiit 7:Kiiim, Tionestn 8; Idnpi Hickory !i:00am,Triinkey ville (i:20am,TH onto I0:00.iin, Thompson 10:.;i8, IrvinetoiT 12:.".fipm, Wairen 1:27 pin. Arrives K in zim:t:i'0pni, Rrnilford 4:l."iim. Si'miay Traimn Lcbvo Warren '.):20am, 4:2.iim; Kin.ua 10:2."im, SiOtiiim; nrrivo Rradford 12:0."inoon, (!:!(. pm. Leave Itrad for.l 8:.'t.')am, ;;:(K)pm, nrrivo Kinxua I0;1() am. 4:4opm; M'arren liiifil'ain, f:4rpm. Trains leaving Oil City 1:00am, 2:;l0pm. nrrivitij: Oil City 2;o;)pni, lJilMtniitla. inn daily licjwccn Oil City and Pitt.biir;;h. rrri'siii'iuiii IiivI'Iiin Trains 'leuvo OH City 1:3 I. 7:00, 10; 15 n. m., 2:4.1, 4:15. H:1S p. m.. arrive Oil City 1:00, 8:00, f:4.i a. in.. 2:3.i, 3: .", 8 30 p. in, ' Trains le:i ini; nil City )::!0am, 2:l")pm, arriving Oil City Rl Oain, 2:;l.ripin, run daily betwc'ii Riillalo nnd l'itt-liuri;Ii. t Flan stations, top milv on sipnal. Trains on the River lii'visiou hctvvoea Xew Castile and Oil ( 'it hi p run on Col umbus time, between oil City and S;Ja maiica, a,;.l on the Huil.tlo ' IMvlslon on I'lnladclphi'i timn, which is 30 miilutos faster tiiaii Col'.iinliu i time. I'udiiian Mccpinjr Cars betwri-n RutTalo and Pittsburgh on trains ardvlntr Pitts btirch f:2.limi., and leaving l"i!t,-,lu(ij:li tkaopmi Parlor Cars between Oil City nnd nufVu lo cm tiv.lns Icavimt oil City ' 2: ir;m, ar riving o. I city 2:3.ipm. rV-Tiekcts sold and bnj:;npo checki'd to all principal points. iet limn tal'lcn ;i inr: full Inl'oi nmtion from Corupimv's A rents. WM.S. RALDWIX, Ocii'lPass-rAjf't, HE . S. HETCIIELI.. O.n l Sup't. Now. 41 V 41 1'xi'hniin S., Rm!alo, N. Y. .1. L. CR.M, Awent', Tionesia, Pa, Buckeye 'orco Pump J. r 2. A CO ! I m P ! S4 C ss ? (- o St ..I CALL A XI) OET PRICES, ED. HJilBEt, TIOXESTA, PENX'A. GUE2TTHEB'S;LUM& sealed, JlMPUUYK THK HO I'll. FOU TUK C-MK OV CONSUMPTION' Hpitting of BtnvKl, Tl :v cbltiK, Ciaipjhs. i nlf, Catarrh of i 1i-t, fl fc itKCHHfH of the rulmti iiry Organs. j J'ricfi, 50 ro?it and ? ('fl. ask yonr inw)t tat iu in i:tu i:k a t o. OTS8 STOPPED FREE nsne Hersnnt Restored, "r all IlKAIM ft .SHY. lllMAHkH. Ohft lure U- irt ', 'l.i .InA AW.,. lsri.l.lMI,l If tnkeil m illreotej. An Alt Utter (it imci, nu.lhfy yliiKexiKiiaaKe. Snd nnn, i V'u";!i ,XV" Mri'M t lia.. K 1,1 NK, V'tJ r..i,,iy tutf. -J r.-.tl. .nil a ltll bottle tYiwta i ArtU Su Klilbtttvliihla, IX HerprincipaUruuJitU. A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN HiSERY la tho Less of f'.'.f'VSPi'TT I! OS 31 iru A Li cturo on the .Nat tire, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weaknesa, or Spermatorrhoea, indwed bv Self-Abuse, Involuntary I'niissions, Impoteney, Xur vous It. l.iliiy, and linpediinenta io Mar- t-' rally; I'oiisuinption, Epilijiay and tils. Mental and Physical Incapacity. A-cRv Robert J. CL' LV ER W ELL, M. 1,. uiilhor of Iho 'MJrecn ltisik," tic. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by hi own experience that the awful consequen ces ol self-A huso may be ellcctually cured without ii. ini-ious stirni ul operations, bointiej, instruments rins or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain ami c'tcc lual, by which every sull'cifr no Hinder what his condition may be, may care hiiiiM-lf cheat ly, privately "and ia,i icall . j.This lecture will prove a boon ti tlioiikauds and thousands. Sent under teal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two pOHtUKi) stamps. AiCdicss THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., X. Y., N. Y. p. o. i;x 4-,()
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