'."rC She crwt $fpuMifan. E. WENK, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMNB, JIX !0, ISSI. Announcements. Tkrms:' County Treasurer, J; County Surveyor, $."!., .Stiietly eah in advance. COUNTY TREASURER. Wn are arithorled to announce the nanio f WM. MMtiAKBAUlW. of Tionesta, a PimdiiliiiP for TrPiiRurT . (if Forest 'ounty, subject to Republican usages. COUNTY U HVTSYOU. Wi Bro: aiHhorlznd t6 ennounee IT. C. rt'hittekin, tf' TiK3eHta, at-a eanrlidato 'or county tmCwyor, subject to Rcpub ican linage. . . . ' . ...J ! t ' : 'republican primaries. In pursuance of a resolution of the serabers of the Republican County .oram.ttoe at a meet.ng held oa the l.t day of May, 1883, it is ordered hat the Republican voters of Forest :oiinly meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1883, it 2 o'clock p. ra., at the following olaces of helding primary elections, 0flt I Dnwett twp., Jacob Maze's carpen- ter shop.-; " Jenks twp., at old Court House, Nfarienville. . A Howe twp., upper precijact, Brooks- n; lower precinct, Balltown. Harmony twp., upper precinct, Set ley School house ; lower precinct, Al- lender scbtol house. .' jlxivuij - upper prcciaut, uracevuie; lower precinct, at l'lans Road school house. . Kiogsley twp., at Newtown. Green twp., upper precinct, and all outh of Lamentation in Kiogsley 'vp., at Gill school house. Lower precinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta twp. and boro., at Court House ia said borough. ' At which time they. will nominate: One person for County Treasurer. , Une person lorUountry Surveyor. Ona npnann fnr Clnrnnar And e!pt. nn norann pi T?ennli. I "w" " ' live DfiUrrntn 1 tha TJcniihlinun Klata V WO UVIU tlMiJT lllUi : ' rr.i ,i ... ..m Jine pons win remain open until 7 nVlop.k r. m. F.ap?t nloetinn nrppinpl will elect one person as a member of . the i;auntT IJnmmitt.p tor th nnatuncr "year. The Return J a deed will meet at the . luurir xLoune m iiuDuaia ororouga, on i ... i i... : ' i ' : i i . Jthe follnwino Tnpsrlav trt.niif - Th (3d day of July, at 2 o'clock p. m. ine attention ot election boards is 'called to the fact the Judge and Clerks lof election must be sworn. I t t c B II. S. Brockway, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tionesta, June 20, 1883. The Republican Primaries Republicans of Forest county, oae t week from next Saturday, June 30th. n - - 1 btbe primary election for the nomina- tion of county officers and election of a delegate to tbe btate convention, .takes place. See to it that there is a ..good turn out ia the different town- i sklDS. There aro aisa nnnimitreemen . . to elect in each precinct, and we want jgeod, active Republicans for these places, lnere is very little or no contention forthe different offices to be tiled, and while it is hard to get out thn vntfl nn thin npprnnt it ia ner. baps all the better when, it comes to .the general election ia November, a :( mere wiu De no sores to neat up ; nev- j ertheless we want a goed torn out at tthe primaries, and we hope our Repub- i - " ..... www ' as many votes as possible. Remember .it is necessary that the ofheers of elect- 1 10a are sworn according to an act of Assembly pasced two years ago. Let us have a good showing. Will the Patriot, while it is learn i.edly discoursing on "fair apportion ( ment bills, tell its readers if a bill which gives Northumberland eouaty three members of tbe Legislature with a total population of 53,123 and contains many other such features, is a fair bill, or a constitutional bill? Please give some reason why 53,123 1 : W.il,..l,..l.,l '.' .1 have as many representatives as 74,681 i peopla in Erie county. A full ratio for a member being 21,307, why is not Erie county, with 21,458 more I rmm.Kfmn thn NTrh.,mK0rln on. !..; , . , , x I f i r 1 a1 t r nna maia maonhan 7 s u ha. , v.k . - ..--w i ... w . t. i r ii : cause j-.rie couuiy eiecw nepnoiican members, and .Northumberland dees not? Why is Dauphin county, with 16,14 population, treated , in tie I same way ? Is it for the same reasoo? i Djes not the editor of the J'utriut fael a little ashamed of himself preaching about "fairness" when these and ether featsres of the Denfrcraiic apportion ment tills, adopted hj the House stare him in the vace. llarrifbnrg Telegraph. The game law, as it finally passed d the House with the Senate amend ments, extends the deer killing eeasou to December 15. In the bill as intro duced it cut the season eft' at Decem ber 1. We presume it has received the signature of the Governor. We have not observed who it is in the House who has taken the game law under his wins: since the retirement of Mr. Wolf. Wo had hoped that we were rid of these tinkers. From 0 tober 1st to January 1st was a good law and it should not have been med dled with. The above item from the Clearfield jMirnnj .how. v0 little the editor 0f that paper kno about game and game ,awg He ;9 evi(lenly one of lho8e wll0 d8Qt care how 80on the deer are exterminated. By leaving tha full raonth f December on the season it raizht as well be extended tnrough tho eDtiro willtei.( ,0 far affording aBy protection to the deer fl rnr nar net A TK (fiia tnArdinon . disr)oae(1 to" ive the deer tt chttnce. The new law suits the Deonle of For- Lif . ef .ta ,u.- liked very much to have bad the full mouth taken off. Death of Dukes. Dukes, the marderer of Capt. Nutt, has bit the dust and his body now lies mouldering in the Uoiontown cemetery. On Wednesday evening last James Nutt, eldest son of the murdered Captain, put four bullet holes into bis carcas, three of which entered bis body so close to his heart that a four-inch riDg would have en circled the whole. Young Nutt has simply done that which the law failed to do. Dukes was acqaited of one of the foulest of murders, and while he had been warned repeatedly of his danger be persisted in staying in Uniontown, saying ho would either live their or be a corpse in the ceme tery; the latter place is now his "resi dence," and he will bo longer sneer iu young Nutta face, as he has fre quently done since the ending of tbe farce which set him free. Meanwhile James Nutt is in jail awaiting his trial, but whether a jury can be found in Fayette county that will find him guilty remains to be seen. Perhaps the one which acquited Dukes might do it, but that is doubtless tbe only obo. That jury said on their oaths that the miscreant Dukes, whose lips were reckiug with the foul slanders of au innocent girl, and whose hands were red with the blood of her mur dered father, was innoceat of crime. Human nature will stand ho much and do more. James Nutt submitted to all that mortal man should submit to, before he took the law iu his own bands and rid society of tbe foul Dukes. The ring of the revolver which sent tbe vulian Dukes writhing in the dust was the first healthy, satisfactory sound that has been heard I in lTninnlnwn in ennnentinn with tha , - - - - career of Dukes since he slew Captain Nutt in December last. It gave place for a healthier and higher tone in that community. Innocent, virtuous, girls and women cau now walk the streets Inftlmt t,.un ,;!, .t montln. U libertine aud assassin Dukee. Fathers who attempt to defend the honor of their daughters in Uniontown need not fear hereafter that the hand of justice will be paralyzed by a packed jlili AVUWf, UK, nRHVU pablCULlJ and long for tbe law to vindicate it self and punish Dukes. The world knows the mockery ef justice that was meted out to the family of tha mur dered Captain Nutt. Let those who blame James Nutt, put themselves in lys place. Woulcf you shoot? Petersons Magazine lor July is on our table, ahead of all the others and even more brilliant than usual The leading illustrated article is en titled "Where Colonel Newcome Died" and will be read with the greatest in terest, by every admirer of Thacke lllriF Tim "T.itflo Mi..l,inf" .ft. picture by Pir Joshua Reynolds; mamotb, steel, colored fashion plate lhe Keaper ;" " With Her Groom D(I nearly fifty wood-engravings of lashions embroidery, etc, etc. lhe terms are but two dollars a year. Ad . J j Petar8ni.'a Maoa- na ?.C)R r.hwt, I o nut Ktreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Roots and Shoes of the latest style and marked down to the low est notch at II. J. Hopkins & Co.'a. U Ballou'e Magazine for July has a continuation of the popular story of the day, "Tho Belle of Australia," by William II. Thomes, auther of "The Gold .Hunters," "Tho Bushrangers," and so forth. The hero of the story is lost in the scrub of Australia, aud has a novel adventure with a party of natives, a monstrous black-snake, and a bewildered Chinaman, who has been tortured by bushrangers for the pur pose of obtaining bis gold-dust. Bal- lou s is lull ot (rood thin;9, and is only $1.50 per annum. Published by Thonies & Talbot, 23 Ilawley Street, Boston. Choice Oranges, Lemons, Men's and Boys Wool Hats, Flower Pots, &c., Just received, at Wm. Smear baugh A Co. 2t Ice cream can be had hereafter during the summer months at the residence of Georee Dtinkle. rear the court house, ou Tuesday and Satur day evenings. Mrs. Dr. Coburn. will have ice cream on Saturday afternoous and evenings. For good resh Goods cheap g to Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1, '82. Bark Spuds, $1.50; aud a good Double-bitt Axe for $1.25, at Robin son & Bonner's. 2t A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting te be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fae simile of a walnut leaf -blown in the glass; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The "Restorer is as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to tbe hair. Purchase only from responsible parties Ask your druggist for it. Lach bottle warranted. Johnston, Holloway & Co., Phila delphia, and Hall & Ruck el, xsew York, wholesale agents. SIoKt Wonderful. Yerv seldom do we road of nn netnal case of recovery, where hope hnd altoijutlv er been lost, to equal mat winch was on Monday In vostiRiited by a dis patch repor ter who had hcant, In various quaiters, persons talking to iht'ir friends of a cure. soemliiKly little shrt ot miraculous, that had beenVerforined. Win. Lincoln dirts is Uie nume ol ino young man in question He is now employed at II. K. Porter fc Co.'a Locomotive Works. Pittsburirh, His disease was Chronio Rheumatism. The enormous swelling and pain in tho joints of his arm soon produced paralysis ot ins levt arm. Jle gradually prow worse his ankles and knoes were soon evenworaa than his arms, his cheek bones bei;an to enlarpo, spreading his (ace out of all re semblance to his former self. Two phy- sicixns pronouncod him hopeless. Peru- na cured him 1'airo lr. uariman s "Ills of Life." A Most Itt'iimrkiiblo C'anc. Pvinp yet livinr. Dr. Miller, of 19 South Tet.th Street. Philadelphia, Pa savs; "I am personally acquainted with a middle-aged lady iu Philadelphia, who had been inven up to uio by a consulta tion of many physicians. She was con lin ed to her bed for months, and was mo mentanly expected to uie. Jn this con dition she took Manalin and to tho sur prise and disappointment of a!l (she reeov erett lier lieaiin periectiv. lier cao is re ported in l)i l lartman'a I took on the Ills of lile, " 31st iinire. At-k your Uruir- Kist lor one. or address l)r. 11 ai tman, Os- born . O. MARRIED. BONNER KELLY At tho risidenee of tho bride's parents, Thursday evening, Juno 14, 1SK3, by Rev. Junes Hickling, Mr. Chas Bonner, and Miss May Kelly, all of Tionesta. MEDCALF DECKER May 22d, 1883, by W. L. Riley D. D., Mr. Frank E. Medcalf aud Miss Elva C. Docker, both of Forest county, Pa. m TIONESTA aiAItlCETH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour . barrel choieo - 4.75(7.00 Flour f sack, Corn Meal, 100 !ta -Chop feed, pure grain Com, Shelled 1.15(y,1.70 - 1.00 1.75 1.50 85 Beans "p bushel - 1.50(5,3.00 Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - Shoulders .... Whitcnsh, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar ..... Syrup ...... N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee ... Rio Coffee, .... 10 10 13 - 8.50 5.50 B&ll 5 80 15(fi;23 121 18 Java Coffee - Tea Butter Rice ..... Eggs, fresh ... Salt best lake ... Lard ------ Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, l keg -Potatoes .... Lime i bid. Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef - -Dried Peac hes per lb 28(30 2090 15fo,16 810 15 1.50 lfl 3.25 3.75 73C100 1.50 11 18 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 2 t , ' Dr. Kline'u Great Nerve Restorer is he marvel of tha age for all Nerve Dis fcast s. All tits stopped free. Send to t'31 wrch St., I'hilada. uep21-ltf THIS WORLD 15 FUXXi NI'.VKR LOOKFI) SO CHEAT AND SO PRETTY AS TIIEY !( THIS SEASON, ANI WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM BOUCJJT FOR :$POT CASJl T AN1 W I I & 38 S S NO FORMAL AVE ARE ALWAYS READY AND PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOMERS CLOT! 1 1 NO A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTH1NO CHEAPEST. CLOTIIINO CHEAPEST. CLOTHINO FINEST. CLOTIIINO FINEST. IT ATS AT LOWEST PRICES. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. ALSO THE CELE11RATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. CENTS' SHOES. OENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL. KINDS SHOES. DRESS (K)ODS. DRESS OOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. -V If 12 ft tmm FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! IT. J. HOPKINS & CO., UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section 8740, revised statutes United States, tho undersigned will otter at public auction, at tho Court House, in Tionestn, i' oresl county, I'ennsy ivania, on WEDNESDAY, tho lMhof AUOPST, 188:t at ten o'clock A. M., tho followimr real estate situated on tho Alleghany Kiver, below Hunter Station: Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venanito county. Penn., and beirin- nmn at a post on the AllcL'lmny Kiver nearly opposite tho west end of llolcman'a Island, thence by land Into of Oimndna Oil Company north 333 3-10ths perches to a post and iron wood, thence by Holland Land Company h land east 'M'Z perches to a chestnut, thence south S74 perches to a post at the Alleghany Kiver, thence along sum river u uiu ueniiinmtr; piueiueii 10 ;. llolcman, January 4, 1M1. Contuimntt 3'Jl acres, more or less, cxeeptimr about live acres conveyed, October 1(,KS73, book Ott, p. W, by A. "lloloinnn to Peter tSraeo. Tract '2. That island in the Alletihuny River, same township, fronting the lirst named, known as Holemun's Island, con taining originally forty-live acres, more or less. Tract .1. Situated in Tionesta Townwhip. Forest county, adjoining tho first named on tho east; patented, January 30, lsi2, to t has. Jloleman, JSloses t lerson and A. Holeman, beginning at a maplo tree. thence down the Alleghany Kiver north id degrees wesi zi pcrclies to a posi ana maiile on the cast line of tho lirst named tract, thenco by said tract north 374 perches to a chestnut tree, thence by land lato ol Holland Land Company east Hiju-ioths perches to a post, and thenco by land war ranted in the name of J. Curtis south 22 degrees east 40 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising the tracts formerly owned by A. Holeman, Closes 1'ierson, v . I arson and Matthew Elder. TEUMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with inter est securod on the premises, or ail cash at option of purchaser, ten por cent to bo paid at time of sale. Jv. 11 A Y.N KK, Solicitor of the Treasury. ORDINANCE. T) E IT E N'A CTE I ), O R D A IN E D. ife. .by lJ tho Burgess aud Town Council of Tio nesta Borough, That the Burgess and Town Council ot Tionesta Borough hereby cause to be laid out, opened anil graded, a Nlrcct from tho east end of tho Tionesta Bridge Compa ny's Bridge to Juliette Street, in said Bor ough ; Said Street to bo laid out, opened and graded lil'ty feet wide, and in accord ance with survey made and duly recorded among tiie proceedings ol said council. API'KOVKU tho 4tli l:iv oi June, a. J) 1883. SAMUEL D. 1KWIN, Attest, P. M. Clark, Burgess, Secretary. Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in tho market. The above cut represents the most pop ular stylo fur tho people, which wo olfer you for tho verry low price of t20. Re' member, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. Alter having examined it, if it is not all wo represen', return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order ut, once. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address CHAM. A. WOOD ct- CO., No 17 N. Tenth Sireet Philadelphia, Pa. maylti-lot "PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, -I- TIONESTA, PA II. CARPENTEPw, - - Proprietor. Picture taken in all the latest btylea of the art. 26-tf icjn vuivk or every description execu J teil at the KKl'UJJLlCAN olhee. OF GOOD THINGS! 0 Ji 31' 51 13 A 3? OPICTSfTNGM A r iimnii!! I take pleasure In telling tho Sporting Maternity mat i Have ro-puicliasea FKOM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN IS71. T AM NICELY LOCATED at mv c X stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public geueiull who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN V.llU I shall keep a perfect stock of a1", kinds of AMPelUNITION! And all kinds of FBSHER3C TACKLE. I shall also continue to handlo the "White' Sewliirr JIacIiiiic, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACH INE Come and seo. me. You will lind ALWAYS AT HOME. Muz.lo Loaders inado to order and war ranted. rprrREPAirviNG in all its BRANCHES PROMPTLY ASD FAITIirULLY DONE. B2. A. UADWIST. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12. Id a Tmwly, oriplnnlly cotnponnrtort and inlroducAHl Utho medical iiiniusMltui, mul tliuii to tlirt puiillc Kt UvKt vy ti. H. H;rtn:in. M. 1. Il has Drcht TlDed It U over40.l"0iKiHcntsw!th tin ti.ost ffratllv- lis cliect uttu ino aU-m ibi'i.tiici; un like thut tif any oUut rmiuily, ami In tho em ly imtllrlm) noinlml in alumst rvry cn?o 10 v. nit n ntwn ib ncir. mm himi ii.-iii I Iumimi r l.tvir niul Klilncv Manalin should ImkIvimi n it. 'CWittfi 1 kri'n a In 'uunnoaor purely vt-nciitt. lo c:il :iuth(ira. a huvul rcinlv In Hhclt. 1 mp l)r. llAi tni.ui h a iii-ct4('tt'l In txtra i Inrf aud coinljhittiK tho ucMvo pi Int i'lc f these ItikTciili'iils Into onu Klinplt vm- IHMlllU, 111 H I l lV- I I J "lin KU-n VIH MUmC'ATHIX N ATI' K A 111 eviTV ils- f fixr-e, Hcure ihtohwu uy loiiows. uhto not mi origin It win im i n ;n n hit a iiih it wm not cur.. Dr'ATifciiCtfa. t" A file voiir tlruuiriMt lor T'i'. Iiuit tin. HI n:.ii.nhl..t.n tho ImiI 1.1 Cti. '? I r. b. n. Via rlin:m t ( u., t:iioni, prepi h turs. t or 1'lH'B ana i civic iJiMiiuu utao WM. SMEARBAUGH Dealers in t G-BOCEBIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD WA UK, QUKKNS- W A U K. G L ASS VV A R K, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FORKKJN FRUITS, VKG KTAIJLKS, UAKKRS URKAI), OYS TERS, Ae. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, .X50, 1.50, 8i.50 ami upwards. F. F. Wniri'iciiiN, II. C. Whittkkin. Shcilield, P:u TioneKta, Fa. WHITTEKIN OnOS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Ijnd and Railway Surveying a Spoeialty, Magnelie, Sn'ar or Trianiziilation Survey ing. Rest of InstruiiienU and work. TerniH 011 application. OPPSCRIUK for tho Ricrc ni.ic.VK, only KJ $1.50 per annum. AfetS 1 U ! ' j-A RAILROAD. 'J IM I" TAIU.E1N EFFECT Aur. 1. Wi'Ntwunl.l 1!ivi:k Imvihkin. I'Enst winii. A.M. ti ;o A. M.i . M. H I'll ar PilNlmrph lv 11 45 n 10 1 i!' ...ISexv ( iiMiie... Mereer Prank lin lv...Oil City...ar It (Ml 12 14, 1 :; f 40 2 (HI! (I !',0 10 on 0 Pi V. M. r. m. , M. , M. M M. f. M riiila. Time, ur... Oil t Mt V....1 v 01eninllN ...l'il",le Ruek... I 'resident TicneHta lliekorv .. Trnnkey ville.. Tidioute..., . ...TIioniiHiin m... Irrinetnn Wnrren I'. M . 3 in 1:i ui M. 0(1 2 :n 0 10 2 i:i 1 1 M t'2 o; II in II !M 1 1 O.i 1:i :ts 17 2s 1:MI17 l I 4 S HO 1 H O.'i 1 7 ..s 7 t:. 17 '.'; 7 10 (i 20 r. m . e. m . 3 ftO ! 7 4S 1 no 4 1 1 ! o:t (4 22' H II 4 Bn! 8 24 t4 r.i;s 4:t ft i:.: : ' n ;l II 20 ('. Oill 0 f)0 1'. M.I A. M. V. M.i.. M. 7 f0 1 1 2ft ; 4 0ft 1'. M . 11 Win a:. 1 in in O'J Vi .r0 1 1 2 ii 11 40 1 v...K iiiKiia....ai M. A. M. 10 00 4 mil v...1tral(iril ..an 2 10 lv Olean ... .ar S 05 k. M. r. m A.M. :P. M. K :to ar...Kinzna....lv I M :m 7 4:1 Corydnn 1 17 7 ....W'o.l' Hun.... 4 47 7 00 (Junker Rrlde. ft 00 (I :!0 ...Rett IInuNi... ft 30 H oo lv Salamanea ar; II 00 A.M.I i I 'P.M. AlMHTlONAi. TitAlNs Leavo i'.nidl'unl 10 a. m.. K'iiii'.im il:0() a. m. Arrlvea Wnrren 10:15 n. m. AmnrioNAi. Tii ain Leaves Oil City fi:10 nin. oieopolin 0:51 nni. Kaitli Rock 7:10am, PreMidi'iit 7:lilnni, 'I'lnnestn K:lnnm lliekorv ii:00iiu.Ti uiikevv!l!e !i:2('.uik,Tlil- onto 10:00um, Thomnson J0;5S, Irvineion lJift.lpin, Warren 1:27 ltn. Arrives -Kln- .ua:i:O0im, Ilradford 4:4ftun. si'M,vr l iiAiNs l.enve Warren )):20mn, 1:20pm; Kin7.ua 10:25am, fi:(Hipiii; ."irrivo llradlbnl 12:0ftnon, (i: l(iui. Leave Ilrmt- ford h;:)Oiun, ;:00pm, arrive Kinua 10:10 nni, 4:40pin; Wnrren in'.ftCam, .ri:45itu. Traiim leavinir Oil City lioiinin, 2::'.npm, arriving Oil City 2:00pn, 12::i0uiuht. run ilailv lietween Oil I'ilv and I'ittslmri'li. PrrrNiiriKiii Pivikin Trains leavo Oil I'ilv 1::(, 7:00, 10:15 a. in., 2i-l., 1:15, 0:15 p. m., in rive Oil City 1:00. 8;0o, !':lft a. in.. 2::t". :i: tft, s-;',o p. ni. I'raiim leavimr Oil City l:.".0am, 2:l"iptn, arriving Oil City l:00uin, 2::i,"pin, rundiiily betwe 'ii liiillalu and l'itl.-luiL'h. 1 Plajt statiniiH, slop only on ttignal. Trainaon the Kiver Pivisinn leteei New Custile and oil Cits' are run on Ool- iiMibus time, lietween Oil City and Sain manea, ainl on the Hiillalo Piviiien oji rhiladi'lphia tune, which is m) nudkitc latter than Cohunlnis time. Pullman Sleepinir Car lietween J c fT:iL and Pitlsliurt:h en train arriving I'itta- liurtih :20aiii., mid leaving l'ii'lmi tru 0:20pm. Parlor Cars lietween Oil Otvnnd liuna- lo on ir.iins leaviii'jc Oil City 2:4;'iit, ur rivimt :1 City 2::tftuu. X'T I leketn solil mid liiiL'cairA elieckcd to till prineipal poiuN. iet lime laldiM divine; lull inroi niiiuon fifiin Compnuv'H A cent WM. S. It A Ii)VIN, ( ien'l Pa-V r A tr' t , - OlM. S. (3KTCMKLL. Oen l Sun t. Nos. 41 .V 4:1 MxehaiiKP St., luill'alo, N. Y. .1. L. CP.AKi, Auelit, Tionesta, Pa. Buckeye Force Tump ZX3 O o 0 w a a. CO -a o I-H CO m o S3 CALL AND G KT PRICKS, ED. HSJIBEL, TIONKSTA, PEN N'A. DUE1TTHEE,SJLUN& HEALER ilili'UOH TUK BOL'B. j TOK THE Ct'RS Of CONSUMPTION ; ; ...j. Bpituug or iiiiiiKi, jt"t cuius, umrai, ., ittj'"!! 1 ! of tin i uUuoi r OrtrttlkB. (TRADuMARK. 1'rUo, B0 rnnt nt 1 OH. AbIi your llriiRi:lt for it. BVi:vri3LK A to. liltsliurtil. rv3 STOPPED FREE W Iniane Persons Restored; fn) BR. KLINE'S GK LA T ri all 1uaH & Nt.itVH Ditiuss;, Vitlp tar ( Kr for Ftlt. J-SnUvtv ami Atfrc AfftdiotiM. tir.-itiLni ittf. 'IVfRtlftM and i trial bottlefrun to p kS 'itjtulli'iitB.thoy paying exprttsnase, Hftui nunia. r 3 r. u. ami exrpfts A.Mn.'i lo ib. k 11 K &, Wl A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Is tho Loss of A Leeluru on the Mature, Treatment and Ivadiml cure of Seminal Weakness, oi Spermatorrhoea, induoed by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Kinissions, Impoteuey, Ner viiiih Pebility, and Impedimenta u Mar riage generally; Consumption, Epilipsy and lit.i. Mental and Plivwieal Ineapaeitr. Ae. liy Robert .1. CV LVLRWKLL, M. 1),. author of tha '"(ireen lioik," ito. The world-reimwiied author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by hi own experieuco that tho awful consepaen ccs of Self-Abutiu may be ellectually cured without danocrous aurical operations, bunnies, iiistruineuta rini or cordial ; poiininn out a mode of cure at onee cer tain and ellccLual, by which every sulferer euro himself cheaj ly, privately and rai leall.V. -.4-4l'liia lecture will prove a boon to thouxandx nnil thousands. 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