EDITOB, WEDNESDiy MOUSING, JtSE 17, 1S8S. Announcements. Tkrmw: County Treasurer, $S; County Surveyor, ?3. . Strictly cash 111 advance. COUNTY TREASURER. Wn are authorized to announce the namo of VM. S.HiiAKBAUOH, of TionesU, as a candidate for Treasurer of Forest County.'Bubjoct to Republican usages. f."r COUNTY SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce If. V. Whittokin, of .Tionesta, as a candidate, for county surveyor, subject to Repub lican urates. Republican State Convention. . The Republican State Convention will be held in the ball of the House of Representatives oa the second Wed nesday (11th) of Julj, 1883, at 12 o'clock noou, for the purpose of Bonn Bating candidates for Auditor General nd State Treasurer aid the transac tion of other business. The attention of Republicans throughout the State is respectfully directed to the following permanent rules established for the holding of State Conventions and the conduct of the party : First, that dele gates te State Conventions shall he chosen in the manner in which candi dates for the General Assembly are nominated, except in Senatorial dis tricts composed of more than one coun ty, ia. which conferees for the selection of Senatorial delegates shall be chosen in the manner aforesaid ; second, here after the State Convention of the Re publican party shall be held on the second Wednesday of July, except in the year of the Presidential election, when it shall be, held not more than thirty days previous to the day fixed L---KT-i: l tt jui mo xiauuiini uuveuiiiju, ana at least sixty' days' notice shall be given of the dato'of- the- State Convention ; third, that we recommend to the or ganizations, that in their rules they allow the largest freedom in the general participation in the primaries consist ent, with the preservation of tbo party organization. '.By order of the Repub lican State Committee. Thomas V. Cooper, Chairman. Harrisburg, May 3. 1883. REPUBLlCAliTpRIMARIES. Ia pursuance of a resolution of the nembers of the Republican County Committee at a meeting held en the f21st day of May, 1883, it is ordered lu&t the Republican voters of Forest county meet on SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1883, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the following places of helding primary elections, tq-wit: TJarnett twp., Jacob Maze's carpen ter shop. Jenks twp., at bid Court House, Marienville. Howe twp., upper precinct, Brooks ton ; lower precinct, BalltoWn. Harmony twp., upper precinct, Set ley School house; lower precinct, Al leader school house. Hickory twp.. turner Drecinct. Braceville; lower precinct, at Plank Road school house. Kingsley twp., at Newtown. Gren twp., upper precinct, and all south of Lamentation in Kingsley twp., at Gill school house. Lower preeinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta twp. and boro., at Court Hoo.Be ia said borough. At which time they will nominate: One person for County Treasurer. One person for Country Surveyor. One person for Coroner. And elect one person as Representa tive Delegate te the Republican State Convention to be held July 11th. The polls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Each election precinct will elect one person as a member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The Return Judges will meet at the Court House in Tionesta Brorough, on the following Tuesday, to-wit: Th 3d day of July, at 2 o'clock p. m. ine attention oi election boards is called to the fact the Judge and Clerks of election must be sworn. II. S. Brockway, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tionesta, June 20, 1883. Primaries next Saturday. Republicans, don't neglect to attend the primaries next Saturday afternoon. Let all the towndhips be represented, nj try aud Lave a good turnout in sack. There is bo conteal, to be sure, but that eheuld not make Republi Jan apathetic; it is a duty you owe to he party to attend the primaries, and hope to see you do it . Let u try o get out the vote. Take notice to he Act of Assembly . governing pri nary elections, published in nuotcer -uluiuu. J. E. WEN K, The Philadelphia iYo has pub lished parallel tables giving the items in the General Appropriation bills passed by the two last Legislatures, which shows that the Legislature oT 1881 was the most economical of the two, and that the gentlemen who went before the people on the platform of "economy" and "reform" last year got away with nearly half a million dollars of the people's meuey in excess of what was claimed as an extravagant session, and this exclusive of the in creased expense of the Legislative Jiceofd and an extra session. While stoppiog the spiget, cutting off the wages of a few scrub-women and pasters and folders, the attention of these modern economists wero too much absorbed to take any notice of the greater matters that involved the expenditure of millions of dollars. Brookville Republican. ; dakotTletter. By seme hook or crook I found on the table in the reading room, this morning a copy of the Forest Repub lican'. As I picked it up it appeared a3 though I had met an old friend, tiat had strayed off in its wanderings tt this, what was termed a few yean ago, "a far-off country, a barren soil, a frigid zone, uninhabitable for man or beast." Methiuks, if the wise men who made such an unfavorable report concerning this country, should ac knowledge that they bad made a grave error. Instead of being a far-off coun try, it proves to be only a four-days journey from Tionesta to Ellendale; just pleasant trip for any young peo ple of Tionesta, to jump into a palace car and come out this summer, and view this "beautiful land," and behold the wonderful wheat fields, and judge whether these lands are a barren waste. Travel over these broad acres, hunt up your numerous old friends from the Keystone State woho are settled ia various parts of the Territory, especially in Dickey couuty, and see if they give any evidence whether this country is uninhabitable for man or beast. No, No ! The opening upof this territory is one of the wonders of the nineteenth century, and has been and still will be a precious boon to innumerable young men of this country. Uncle Sam has held out a great inducement io offering a free gift of 160 acres of choice land, and tae masses have not been slow in accepting, and the prairies of a few months ago yes I might say a few weeks are being dotted in every direction, by small bouses ; the tough sward that has lain for ages is now being turned over. The Indians have disappeared, rail roads are traversing in every direct ion, towns villages, and cities have grown up, churches and school houses have kept up with the marc of im provement; excellent society, a good healthy country, there is no season why any young man cannot do well in this territory that is at farming provided he is industrious.will take off his coat, roll up his shirt sleeves, and gu to work as though he ment busi ness. But no young man who is lazy and only cares to whittle sticks and pass his time in the village or t"wn, will succeed ia Dakota, and Dkota lias no room (although it is a Territory as largo as all the New England States conbined, with Penn sylvania thrown in) for such chaps. Land is not so readily got hold of now as it was two months ago, aud those whe have claims can cell their investments at fair prices. Unsurvey ed lands are to a considerable extent covered with squatters. The weather is quite cool for this Beason ef the year, although it is favorable for wheat. If I can be of any service to your readers by way of imparting any in formation ia relation to this Territory, I will cheerfully do so. My article is sufficiently long for your paper; may drop you a line from some other points ere long. Ellendale, Dakota, Juae 18, '83. R Moat Woudt-rful. Very seldom do we road of an actual case of recover', where hope had altogeth er been lost, to eqilal that which was on Monday investigated by a dispatch repor ter who had heard, in various quaiters, persons talking to their friends of a cure, seemingly little short of miraculous, that had been performed. Win. Lincoln Curls is tho name of the young man in question, lie ia now employed at II. K, 1'orter fe C'o.'s Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh Jlis disea.se was Chronic Rheumatism The enormous swelling and pain in the joints of his arm hoou produced paralysis of iiis left arm. lie gradually grew worse his ankles and knees were soon evenworse than his arms, his cheek bones began to enlarge, spreading his lace out or all re semblance to his former self. Two phy sicians pronounced him hopeless. Poru- na cured him l'uge 2b' Dr. llartmaii's "ills ol l.ile. ' AN ACT '; . rrmilate the holding of, and to pre vent frauds in. the primary elections of tho several political parties in the Com monwealth ot Pennsylvania, flection 1. Be it enacted, V o., That from nnd after the passage of thin net it shall bn lawful and it is hereby made tbo duties of the judges, Inspectors and clerks or other otlioers, of the primary elections, meetings or caucus held for tho purpose of nominat ing candidates for stnte, city and county oliieea within the commonwealth of Penn sylvania, before pntcniiR upon tho dis charge of their duties, Beverly to take nnd subscribe to an oath or nfllrination iu the presence of each other in form as follows, namely : "1 (A B) do that 1 wdl as judge, inspector or clerk (as the case may be) at the ensuingelection, impartially anp faithfully perform my duties, in accor dance with the Inws and constitution e f the coiumou wealth of Pennsylvania, nnd in accordance with the rules nnd rcgola tions adopted by the party of the couuty ot i for tho government of tho said primary elections, meetings or caucus, to tho best of my judgment and abilities;" the oath oi aflimiatiou shall be jirsl administered to the judge by one of the inspectors, then the judge so qualified shall administer the oath or iiilirmation to the inspectors and clerks, and iiiay(;ubuiu ister tho ontn to any elector olt'ering to vote aa to bis qualifications to vote at such election. See. 2. If any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer of a primary election ns af me sa ul shall nreMime to act in such capacity before the taking and subscribing io the oath or atUrmation required by this act, he shall on couviction be lined not exceeding two hundred dollars; aud if any judge, inspector, clerk or other officer, when in the discharge of his duties ns such, shall willfully disregard or violate the provi sions of any rule, duly made by the said party of county for the government of tho primary elections of the party, ho snail on conviction be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars ; aud if any judge or inspector of a primary election as aforesaid shall knowingly re ject the voteof any person entitled to' vote under the rules of the said party, or shall knowingly receive the vote of any person or persons not qunlified as aforesaid, shall on conviction be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars ; and if auy judge, inspector, clerk or other oillcerof a primary election as aforesaid shall be guilty of any willful fraud iu the discharge of his duties, by destroying or defacing ballots, adding ballots to the poll, other thi.u those lawfully voted, by stuffing the ballot box, by false counting, by making false returns or by any act or thing what soever, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeauer, and up on conviction shall be lined not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisoned not ex ceeding one year, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court. All acts or parts of acts of assmbly in consistent with this net are hereby re pealed, except m counties or cities where special acU are in force for the same pur pose: Provided, That tho provisions of this act shall entail no expense to the counties or cities. Approved The 29 th day of June, A. D. 1S81. HENRY M. HOYT. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, '82. Choice Oranges, Lemons, Men's and Boys Wool Hats, Flower Pots, &c, Just received, at Win. Smear baugh A Co. 2t Latest Revised Map of Forest Co. Oil Regious, $1.00, and subsequent revisions free to subscribers. Address S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris burg, Pa. tf. A Must Itcmarkuble fane. Dying yet living. Dr. Miller, of 129 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa . says ; "I am personally acquainted with a miciciie-ngeu latiy in rniladelplua, who had been given up to die by a consulta tion of many physicians. She was confin ed to her bed for mouths, and was mo mentarily expected to die. In this con dition she took Manalin and to the sur prise and disappointment of ail she recov ered her health perfectly. Her case is re ported in Ur. llartman s Hook on the "Ills of Life," 31st page. Auk your druir- cist for one, or address Dr. llartman, Os born, O. COKRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour "J3 barrel ohoico - - 4.75(7.00 Flour -I sack, - - 1.15(itil.70 Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - 1.0001.75 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.50 Corn, Shelled - - - - - 85 Beans bushel - 1.50Q3.00 Ham, sugar cured 18 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 10 Shoulders ..... 13 Whitehall, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels - - 5.50 Sugar - 9U Syrup 75 N. O. Molasses new ... go Roast Rio Coffee ... lo(u;22 Rio Coffee, - - - - 1218 Java Coffee .... 2810 Tea 20 000 Butter 516 Rice - v - - - SCS 10 Eggs, fresh .... - 15 Salt best lake . . .' . i.fio Lard 1 Iron, common bar .... 3,25 Nails, lOcl, fi keg .... 3.75 Potatoes - . . - 75 ($100 Lime bid. .... 1.50 Dried Apples sliced per lb 11 Dried Beef - . - 18 Dried Peaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 25 J OltEXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may4 SI '1 ON EST A. PA. "I U. A. FISHER, J DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Having resumed his practice in Forest county lie will make his accustomed visits to Tionesta on all regular court weeks He will ba found at the Central House Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. niar8-82 Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is he marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All iits stopped free. Send to 031 vrch St., Philada. sep21-ltf THIS WORLD IS FULL OF GOOD THINGS! shew mm mmm NEVER LOOKED SO CHEAP AND SO PRETTY AS THEY DO THIS SEASON, AND WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM X&QXtQZXT FOU QSOT CASH ! AND jsro formal oPKismsrai WE ARE ALWAYS READY AND PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOMERS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTH I NU CH EA PEST. CLOTHING FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST TRICES. -ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. GENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. G HOCE HI ES, G ROC E RI ES. c ia 1: A r HABDWAE, CROCKERY. FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! II. 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 offer at public auction, at the Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY, tho 15th of AUG UST, 1SS3 at ten o'clock A. M., tho following real estate situated on the Alleghany River, below Hunter Station: Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, VenauKO county, Tenii., and becin ninu at a post on tho Alleghany River nearly opposite tho west end ot'IIoleman's Island, thence by land late of Onundaga Oil Company north 333 3-10ths perches to a post and iron wood, thence by Holland Land Company's land east 1202 perches to a chestnut, thence south 374 perches to a post at the Alleghany River, thonco along said river to the beginning; patented to A. lloleman, January 4, 1841. Continuing 3!il acres, more or less, excepting about live acres conveyed, Oetobor 10,1873, book 1X5, p. 90, by A. lloleman to Peter Grace. Tract 2. That island in the Alleghauv River, samo township, fronting the lirst named, known as Holemau's Island, con taining originally forty-live acres, more or less. Tract 3.. Situated in Tionesta Township, Forest county, adjoining tho tirst named on tho east; patented, January 30, 180:!, to Chas. lloleman, Mosos Pierson and A. Holuman, beginning at a maple tree, thence down the Alleghany River north 75 degrees west 273 perches to a post ami maple on the east line of the first named tract, thence by said tract north 374 perches to a chestnut tree, thence by land Into of Holland Land Company east 83 0-I0ths perches to a post, and thence by land war ranted in the name of J. .Curtis south 22 degroes cast 480 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising tho tracts formerly owned by A. lloleman, Moses Pierson, W. Pierson and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with inter est secured on tho premises, or all cash at option of purchaser, ten per cent to bo paid at time of sale. K. RAY'NER, Solicitor of the Treasury. ORDINANCE. BE IT ENACTED, ORDAINED, dc.l.y tho Rurgess and Town Council of Tio nesta Borough, That tho liurgess and Town Council of lionesta Jfi trough hereby cause to bo laid out, opeued and graded, a Street li nn tho east end of the Tionesta Bridge Compa ny's llridge to Juliette Street, in said ilor ough ; Said Street to be laid out, opened and graded fifty feet wide, and in accord ance with survey made and duly recorded among tho proceedings of said Council. Aiu'kovku Ihe 4th day of June, A. D. 18h3. SAMUEL D. IRWIN, Attest, P. M. Clakk, Rurgess. Secretary. WSi Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in the market. The above cut represents tho most pop ular stylo for the people, which we oiler you for the verry low price of 20. Re member, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen tho machine. Alter having examined it, if it is not all we represen:, return it at our expense. Consult your interests and order at once. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address CHAS. A. WOOD C CO., No 17 N. Tenth Snoot, Philadelphia, Pa. niayllj-lOt PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, J- TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Pioturestakeu in all the latest styles of the art. 26-tf JOB WORK of evorv description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN oflioe. 1 fznr CLOTHINU A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. GENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. O ROC EM EM, GBOCERI ES. I take pleasure Iii tolling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have ro-piirehased FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICELY' LOCATED at my old i- stand, and 1 am prepared to attend to Bll my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN l!KE! I hhall keep a perfect stock of a1! atinds of Ar.miumTiorj! And all kinds of FISHEftSC TACKLE. I shall also eontinuo to handle the "WliHc" Kcwlng 3Iahiiic, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACH INE Como and see ine. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders mado to order and w ar ranted. nrf-PR EPAIRING IN ALL ITS BMN0HES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. 1:. a . tt.n.Bnvix. Tidiouto, Pa., Aug. 12, Is 11 new romoily, orljrtnally compounded and lntroiliivcl to tlin iiwillcal ro(OMiUii, and then to tho uultllo At laiRu, by S. 11. Ilartiiian, M. 1). Ha has rt'8cribed It to over 411, IMiO pattpnta with the innt Krnllfy Ing result. R3HHaC3SKS2BBH?UM?Ea IlBt'tfoct ukiu thu fcysU'iu Is uutiruly un like that of any other remedy, and In the only inedlrtiiti nooded In aunofit every dl e.iso towhUii flesh Ulielr. fln( iiJll.a tlou. ll8ea.soa of the l.lvttr and Kliliii. Manai.is should IWRlveu with H.SEtB36 I'tui N A i eoinpoHoaol purely venulal.lo tiiKteilleiita. eaeh one. according to medi cal authors, a great remedy In tttolf. fiQ9fl nr, iiannuu naa Bueceeueu 111 extract ing and comliliiluR tho active prim tples ot IlieSo ingreilluulti into one Hlntple mni nouud, which perfectly coincides v.ltli the Vis AIbdicatrix Mati itA In every dl eaw. and AOurenecesMtrily foliowH, 'Ihcrt) n not an oruan It will not reach nnradls- ea-so It will uol cure. Ef&:&k&40ri Aha your arugKi'i i"f i'r. U:u'Liuui Eaiiijihliit uu th "I1Imi( Life," Dr. s. H. lartmaii A Co., Osliorn, O., proprietors. 1 or 1'llus and l'elvlc luuatei, Uku SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in aBvaoox)$i NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GEOCEBIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA R E, QUEEN S W A R E, a L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ae. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUNDFAIVIILY BIBLES, 82.50, 83.50, g4.ft0, fd.50 and upwards. F. F. WlIITOKlK, 11. C. WUITTEKIM. Sheflield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Ijand and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Su!ar or Triautruhition Survey ing. Best of Instruments and -work. Terms on application. SUBSCRIBE for tho Riirt nLicAN, only $1.50 per annum. HOiniHl!! . mW a- RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, 1W-3 Westwaid.) Rivkh Division. Eastward r M. A.M. n 20 A.M. H 2.1 1 1 (HI 12 11 1 :t5 2 (10 r, m i: m". :t in 1:1 m f:t M 13 41 a no 4 14 11 22 4 ;u I. M. 0 45 H 2(1 5 ill 4 nr Pitlsliiirtih Iv ...New Custlo... Mercer Franklin Iv...til City. ..ar Plnlii. Time, ar... oil Cily....lv Oleopolis ...Eiiijle Rock... President Tionesta Hickory .. Trunkr vvillo.. Titlio'uto ...Thompson Irvincbm Warren i! fit! 2 III) ll) (Ml II 15 r. m. r. m. 5 40 (i :ur A.M. A.M. 7 00 f7 2S f7 Si 7 4S fl 0 1M II H 24 r. m. r. m. 2 3.'i r. m 12 :m I) lo 12 111 12 0.r) ta 02 1 :tu 1 1 .VI 11 -to l's'Vi 11 :ti ts ss 8 2(1 I S 05 17 5S 11 0 10 ."!! tl 10 2 10 0 1 10 7 45 12 fiO tO 2S 17 25 7 10 0 50 (I 20 r. m. p. m . H 51 If 4H 5 15 ( 05 ft oO 0 20 6 00 Ui() V. M. A. M. '. m.'a. M. 12 X II 00 12 14 11 40 A.M. A. M. 10 00 8 05 A. M. lv... Kin.iiu. ...Hi A. M 4 15(lv.. . Bradford ..ar 2 10, lv Olefin ... .ar f.0 11 25 4 05 1". M. r.M. A. M, 1". M. 8 MO 4 17 4 47 5 00 5 30 (I 00 1'. M. H :io 7 4:t 7 l.t ar...Kin7,ua....lv Corvthm ....Wo t' Run.... (linker Bridge. ...Red Housv.... 7 00 it Ml) II IMIj A. M.I lv Salnnianca ar AimmoNA I. 7:10 a. in., Kl Warren 10:15 a ADDITIONAL Tu A ins Leave Bradford nxiia 0:00 a. 111. Arrives 111. THAINLeaves Oil CItV 0:10 am, Oleopolis 0:54 am, Enjjrlo Rock 7:10nm, President 7:10am, Tionesta 8:10am Hickory ti:00am,Trunkeyvlllo H:20am,Tl 1 oiite 10:00iim, Thompson' J0;5S, Irvincton 12:55ptn, Warren 1:27 pin. Arrives Kin r.ua:i:lKipiy, Hind lord 4:45pm. Mi.viiAY TitAlNs Leave Warren 0:20am, 4:20pm; Kiii.un 10:25am, 6:00pm; arrive Bradford 12:05noon, 0:4('ni. Leave Brnd ford 8::!0:im, ::00pm, arrive Klny.ua 10:10 am. 4;40pm; Wurren l(:5l'um, f:45pm. Trains lcavitifr Oil City J:0(iam, 2::i0pin, arrivilii: Oil City 2:iNIini, 12:0nlirht, run daily Ix'twern OH City and Pittsburgh. PnrsnriKiii Division Trains lcavo Oil City 1:M0, 7:00, 10:45 n. 111., 2:45, 4:16, 0:15 p, in., arrive Oil City 1:00, 8:(HI, 0:45 a. ill., 2:M5, 3:45, 8-30 p. 111, Trains Icaviutr oil City 1:30am, 2:45pm, arrivina; Oil City l:(M)am, 2:35pm, run duily lietwe -n liiillalo and 1'ittsliurnh. t Flay: stations, stop only on signal. Trains on the River Division between New Castile and oil City are run on Col umbus time, between oil City ami Sala luiincii, aiid 011 the Bulliilo 'Division on Philadelphia time, which is 30 niidutes faster than ('ohiuiluis time, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Buffalo nnd Pittsburgh on trains uri-iviug Pitts burgh 8:20:m., and leaving Pittsburgh 0:20pm. Parlor C.irs between Oil City and Buffa lo on lrhis leaving oil City 2;45pm, r rivinyr Oil City 2:35pm. 0TiektN sold and biiv-KiiRe checked to all principal points. (iet time tables jrivinrr full iiifol'inuLioti, from Company's Aurents. VV M . S. B A L 1 ) W I X , G en ' 1 Pass' r Ajr't, GEO. S. G ETC 1 1 ELL, Gonl Sup'L Nos. 41 A 43 Exchange St.. Bull'alo, N. Y. J. L. CU.MG, Aitcnt, Tionesta, Pa. Iluckeyo Force Pump te K o Ma ?2 O CALL AND GET PRICES, ED. 131 TIONESTA, PENN'A. GUElTTHEIi'SI LUNG HEAIEE, liiirauvc the aoos. ) roa tub uuue or CONSUMPTION Fplttiug of HlcKid, Ern-v chttia, ioiilia, Oatarrh of t hest, anil ali liiKcuiuoB of Uia l'ulinouai jr Oritaua. TRfcnpSjiAnU' J I rtce, f.0 cinta and tl 00. i;i l. l llltt A t o. IMUaburiih. STOPPED FREE vb. Insane Hersoni Rtstored.' Tl DR. KLINE S GREAT r r," T Nerve Restorer I'oruil IlKiN N kr v a OlbKArilM, ihilyiure iruri.r Fitt, ijnlrfitv ami A'crvt Atli,cUim. iK'ii.LlBl.E 11 uutm an illri'iteil. Jn t',UaJUr firiUUi'tiue. TrcatlM anil fi trial bottlufreeto Mtuulli iua.lhey iaylHKi-xiraka8e. Stinil naaia. LS ! Vv"", "l' lilra to Da. K LI N K. ll I'ArthSt.I'liilutlclDhla.l'a. StcpriiKituAdriwiit. A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY Is tho Loss of A lectlll'O (ill Hia Nulnrn Tiw...l ........ 1 -v :. . I) uc, 'I'M 3 TIT" I ! I CO m r ' Mi q J r : P.adical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoeu, imlticed by Self-Abuso, Involuntary llmissions, Impotency, Ner vous Debility, and Impediments to Mar riage Henera'.lyj Consumption, Epilipsv and hts. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Ac.-By Bobert J. CULVEIOVELL, M. D,. author of the '(iroon Book," it c, The worhl-renownod author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by hi own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may bo effectually cured without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro ut ouoe cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer 110 matter wliat ins condition maybe, may cure himself theai ly, privately and rad ically. Va.Thi lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any address, 011 receipt of six cents' or two postajjro stamps. Address ' THE (JUL VEK WELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Aim St., N. Y N. Y., p. o. Box 450 'A
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