4 J. K. WICNK, ' y EDITOtt. WEDKSDIT 10RNIXG, JILT 2i, ISSI.- ItrjuihliOJiH Snie TIcIiel. kou rtXtk THKASCRKR, WILLIAM LIVSEY, of Allegheny County. FOR AOMTOU GKNERA L, JEKOMK B. NILES, of Tioea County. Ilcpublimii County Ticket. f For County Treasurer, ' " WILLIAM SMEA KB AUG II. v For County Surveyor, HENRY C. WHITf EKIN. For Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORKOW. mmmm. Senator Thomas V. Coopkr has ; been re elected cfcairtnaa of the Re publican State Committee. Ciias. Hey wood Stratton, better j known as Tom Thumb, died at his residence in Slidtileboro, Mass., on tbe ! 15th tost., ef apoplexy. lie was aged 45 vears. It is tnauy years sine the Repub lican party has had placed in nomi nation a ticket the approval of which has been so general, so wide and so emphatic as that of Livsey and Niles. 'All shades of Republican opinion uaile in commending the methods and 'praisieg thtreftrfls of the recent Convention. Bropkville Republican. ' In answer o the Governor's veto of the bill to establish a scientific agricultural experiment 'station, on the grounds that it would be a costly and useless experiment, the Mead ville Republican' reminds his Excel lency that 'the farmers of tho State pay a very considerable share of the taxes. It is not very often they ask for any legislation requiriug the ex pediture of money, aud wbeu they do ask fur anything of this kind they are entitled to some consideration." The people of tbe Commonwealth will fare well in the matter ef fairs this year.. Up to date roturns have been received from sixty-six affairs of this kind, beginning with a Tri-State exibition at Williams' Grove, in the Cumberland Valley, on August t!0, and winding up at Northern Montour 'on October 16. With the bounty of Providence which has attended the labors of the husbandman during the past year, tbe display should be ex ceptionally fine and the attendance large. The "Democratic press" are dow recalling the fact that the Republican press had muck to say during the last campaign about the Democratic can didate for Governor having beeu born in Maryland, and now assume to point out the inconsistency of lauding a Republican candidate born in En gland. This is another evidence that the hindsight of the Democratic press ia'stronger than its foresight. There is a decided difference between a Maryland-born Democrat, who sym ' pathized with a rebellion that deluged the land of his birth in blood aud a British-born Republican who fought bravely in tho army of the Union in defonse of the land of bis adoption. Nothing inconsistent in that. The Mercer Republican, which last year supported the Independent ticket Ius this to say of the recent conven tion : The convention was a free conven tion, every delegate acted aud voted as he pleased, and with many ( combi nations made, yet there was no slated ticket put through. Everything was harmonious and both of ttie late fac tions of the party were recognized and took un equal part in the proceedings of le convention. It is said that Livsey, though not an active politi cian is of stalwart proclivities, and Niles is of Independent views. This being so there is no room for any complaint. The men nominated are competent aud fitted for the respective position. The present indications are very bright for the success of the Re publican' party this fall. The Philadelphia Times, an oppo sition journal, has the following com plimentary mention of tbe candidates of the IdU couveution ; "Mr. Jerome R. Niles, the uominee for Auditor General, is the ablest of the Republican legislators of tbe House; unsullied iu integrity and em inent in fitnes for the respjnjible of fice, lie is a man of decided a;id consistently independent faith and actipn in politics. Ho is not fierce kicker nor a blatant bolter, but be lcu"the Independent revolt on the Senatorial issue of 1831, and has been a manly foe of rnachiue methods Mr. William Livsey, the nominee for State Treasurer, is a gentleman of estimable character, a trained financial oflicer, aud comparatively unknown in political circles, because be has uniformly attended to business rather thau to politics. His nomination was hardly expected when the Allegheny convention instructed for bi.n bet tho field race that opened at the conven tion made a negative man in political affairs, with admitted merit, just the one to concentrate the votes of au un manageable body of delegates." Choleka is epreadieg all over Egypt, and thousends are dyicg every day. The dreadful disease is reported to have made its appearance in Lon don, having been carried there by trading vessels. Many think it is only a question of time until it will be brought to America. Meanwhile yellow fdver is raging at alarming extent in the larger Southern cities. SrtME of the democratic organs per sist in telling iheir readers that the republicans refuse to oubmit to a fair apportionment of the state, and that the McCracken bill fur congressional apportionment gives the democrats only 9 out of 28 Congressional dis tricts. This is a lie, pure aud sim ple. The McCracken bill, as it now stands, is as fair a bill as the demo crats could possibly expect. It gives them eleven districts and the republi cans fifteen with two doubtful, thus giving the democrats a fighting chance for thirteen out of twenty-eight dis tricts. The State could hardly be gerymandered in such a way as to give the democrats more than thir teen Congressional districts. Mead villc Republican. The nation was startled last Thurs day by the announcement that that great soldier, statesman and citizen, U. S. Grant, had died suddenly in Chicago. The statement has happily proven to be false. It is now charged that the leaders of tbe Brotherhood of Telegraphers gave rise to the cruel rumor byusiog it as a signal for the operators to strike, claiming that such an annoucment weuld be more certain to get through. This explanation is denied by the officers of the brother hood, who charge that it was sent over wires of the Bankers' and Merchants' and other outside lines, for the pur pose of injuring the canse of the strikers. It matters not how the ru mor originated, the shock of the peo ple all over this broad land was the same. Those of tbe press who have taken so much pleasure in puerile efforts to depreciate this patriot's name fortunately for the whole decent people of the country can resume theii infamous business with the samesesults as before. A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting to be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value is the tact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to v.nibxfe it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fuc simile of a walnut leaf -blown iu i!ie glass; aud a Green Leaf on th outside wrapper. The "Restorer" in as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle warranted. Johnston, IIoli.oway fe Co , Phila delphia, and Hall & Rlckel, New York, wholesale agents. F. F. WmrriiKiN, II. C. Wiiittkkin. Sheffield, Fa. Tionesta, Ta. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey ing. Post of Instruments and work. Terms on application. J OREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mav4 81 TONESTA. PA. DR. A. FISHER, LENTIST, WARRF.X, FA. Having resumed his practice in Forest county ho will make his accustomed visits to Tionesta oh all regular court woeks He will be found at the C'ontral HouHa Perfect satisfaction guaranteed... mar8-82 Ir. Kline's (ireat Nervo Restorer is the marvel of the' age for ull Nerve Dis eases. All tits supped free. Send to in-ti St., I'hihuU. Keplil-KUt' Estato Notico. TESTATE OF GEORflE SIimALP, Info of Hickory Township, Forest Co., I'r., deceased. Notice Is hereby givod that full Power of Attorney has been granted tho unilorslgneil. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako imme diate payment, and tlioso having legal claims against the same will present them duly authenticated without delay for set tlement, to Miles W. Tate, Tionesta, Pa. .lOHN SlUHALP. ) ... U1I.HERT MclvtNLEY, Attorney. Corporation Notice. Notice is hereby given it Is intended to apply to tho (lovernor of Pennsylvania for a charter of incorporation of a 'compa ny to be styled "Tho llowe Oil Company." the character and object of which is to operate and ilovelope lands iu Pennsylva nia for gas, oil and oilier minerals, aiid to deal in oil nnd oil producing hinds in said State, tho principal olllce and placo of business is to be at Tidioute. Warren coun ty, State of I'onnsy Ivanta. JOHNSON, LlNDSKV & PAIJ.MLEK, Warren. 1'a.. June 20, iss:i. Solicitors lor Applicants. Notice. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the qualilied voters of 'l'ioiiesta lairough School District will be held on the ELEVENTH HAY OF A I 'til. 'ST, NEXT, at the usual place for holding the niunici- fial elections in said Itorougli to decide by (allot of the question of the incurring, by said School District, of iuilolitcdiics for the purpose ef building a new school house therein, in accordance with tint Act of '.'nth of April, ls;4: "An Act to regu late the manner of increasing the indebt edness of municipalities, to provide for the redemption ot the same, nnd to im jwse penalties for the illegal increase thereof," nnd the corporate authorities ef said School District, have by their veto duly recorded on (heir minutes authorized I he incurring of a debt to the amount of four thousand dollars for said piirisise according to said Act, aud set forth said statement required under the same as fol lows : Amount of the laNt. assessed valu ation for school purposes, $ll(),a'.Ki.nfl Amount of the proposed debt. $4,000 Amount of the percentage of the proposed increase, 3;' per cent. Surplus iu hands of Treasurer, per Auditors' settlement $121. Wi. Q. W. ROH1NSON. President. J. U. Dl NO MAN, Secretary. Tionesta, Fa,. July 11, 1SN1. That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they gfow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 903 S. Pca St., Baltimore. Nov. 28, 188 1. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Rrown's Iron Hitters, and am happy to say J now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. , Jos. McCawley. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. PHOTOORAl'JI GALLERY, TIONESTA, TA M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Picturcstakou In all tho latest styles of the art. liO-f lleuver Colletie uml AIhkIchI Inalitiie. Eor Young Ladies. Open September 11 lb, lfiS.'l. lieaiitil'iilly and Heathl'ully Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant K'ounds, cheerful rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages for music aud Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pitinos and organs, including pipe organ. Thorough work, home-liko care, moderate lates. Send for circulars to Key. It. T. Taylor, D. D., Deaver, Pa. juU5 4m THIS PAPER 1?", Ailvrrt.KliiK liuri'Uu Oil Borate SI I, w li.-v.- ml v,.rc i-ln cuiiuuvu wu bv uuiUu Jur H IJtf ftliW Willi. Failing ! m iXxfo '. rw , 1 . . 7.7 THIS WOULD IS FULIi OF GOOD THINGS! - 00 NEVER LOOKED SO CHEAP AND SO.PKHTTY AS THEY DO THIS SEASON, AND W'E HAVE LOTS OK Til EM &QVrCZZ? POS SPOT CASH T AND BIS Stt& GIEEAF NO FORMAL OPTClSTINGr I WE APE ALWAYS HEADY AND PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUU CUSTOM KI1S CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING ITNEST. CLOTHING FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST VTjIOKH. II ATS AT LOWEST PUIOES ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEA1 LA DI EN' sTfoi Tci lEAl " - GENTS' SHOES. GENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. GUOCEKI KM, .GROCERIES. Vl I 1J A 1 CAWSTC-TaitT2K.S CAPST-S FLOUR, FEED, AEMD PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOO ! Ef. J. HOPKINS & CO., UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS I Ts VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section :!7 I!, revised sfatules United Stutes, tho nndersi;ned will oiler at public auction, at the Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, l'ennsylvauia, on WEDNESDAY', the loth of AUG EST, iss;i at tkn o'clock A. M., the following real estate situated 011 the Alleghany River, below II unit r Station: Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venango county. Penn., and begin ning at n post on the Alleghany River nearly opposite tho west end of Holcmaii's Island, thence by land lato of Ohandagn Oil Company north W. Il-loths perches to a post and ironwood, thence by Holland Land Company's land east iiOU perches to a chestnut, thence south H74 porches to a post at tho Alleghany River, thence along said river to tho beginning; patented to Holeman, January 4, 1 S 4 1 . Containing 3!ll acres, more or less, excepting about live acres conveyed, October Its, 1873, book J, p. by A. Iloloman to Peter Grace. Tract 2. That island in tho Alleghany River, same township, fronting the first named, known as Hoicmau's Island, eon taining originally lorty-llve acres, more or less. Tract 3. Situated in Tionesta Township, Forest county, adjoining the first named on tho east; patented, January :i(), 1Si!2, to ('has. Holeman. Moses I'iorson ami A. Holeman, beginning at a manlo tree. thence down tho Alleghany River north 75 degrees west 273 perches"to a post and maple 011 tho east lino of tho first named tract, thence by said tract north ;t'4 perches to a chestnut tree, thence by land lato of Holland Land Company cast 8;li-10ths perch-s to a post, and thonoo by land war ranted in tho name of J. Curtis south 22 degrees cast 4S0 perches to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less ; this comprising the tracts formerly owned by A. llolemnn, Moses Pierson. W. Piersoii and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE:-One-third cash, bahmeo in one ami two years, with inter est secured on the iiieinises. or all cash at option of purchaser, ten por cent to be p.iui tit uiuu vi saie. K. RAY' NEK, Solicitor of the Treasury. J5l,000 will ba paid If any Impurities or mineral nubfttiinccii arrt found iu I'kuiiwa. or fur any ciiso It will uut euro or lioln. fTKH'A riKi'NAismrfly aveKotablu coiuikjuuiI. I It Ik nut equalled by ull other nuxli.-liies I cummmtcl. bironxlunuaKe, butllisli uo. l'HHUNA Is inortitixtensivfly prescrlbt'd by horn st plivslclan.i tii;tu nuy otiur half dozen remedies known u tlio profeflsiuu. 1'UKb'N A lMidiilvely cures t'oitMiinptloit, rhroiiic C'lttrHnmlalllnHMd AsaCoub reiiicdyu no enual "it positively cures ull Coughs. Vou cannot tiko an ' y ' '.t'V rmi tn 1 in no rnor- h'or 1 11 1 c riu ULc 11 i jian dt vr, Dutiili Acne, tho in rallll)lw rine1 v Is ik hi, a gjmwmmstMsim Isu miller Lj.l ur Uwoo is, vberu located, bo you yountf or old, mat nr fe male, go at once for 1'ekun a.BH90KDI Abk our druKlbt for lr. imiiuian pantphieton k'lbo Ilia of Life,1 uralls. Vi.r lilMBii.n1 Pi.ivl.t hiu...a -tV. SMEAREAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, DOOTQ&SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. G-BOCEBIBS! TOHACC'O, OIOAliS, 1IAKO WA It i:, Q U K E N S W A K E. U L ASS WAKE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPEK, FOREIGN FRUITS, YEO ETAULES, ISA K EPS 15UEAU, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class, ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, ?.1.50, $1.50, ?i.o0 and upwards. OUiSSCIU HE for tho RilieliToniP K I.OU jier ttiuiuui. - 0 - imnnra I taUo jdeasure in tolling tho Sporting Fiaternily Unit I have re-purchased Til i ii:r isi!im:.ss FROM HORACE JONES, TO W1IO.M SOLI) IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY l.OCATl'n ,ii mi- ,u I stand, aud lam prepared to ntle'nd to all my friends, imd Ihu public generally, who need ANYTHING m THE GUN L!NE! I shull keep a perfect stock of iv'1 Kinds of And all kinds of FESH3tt3GTACELE. I shall also eor.tinuo to handle fh,i Willie" Nowlit ?2a-Iiiiit, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACII INE Come and seo mo. You will find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muz.lo Loaders made to order and war ranted. TPnTREP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PEOMPTLY ABD PAITHPULLY DONE. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 1'., I5oro!i! tn31iiniH'es. SIDEWALK OKIUNANCi:. ! c;V,, ,1V. b;l 'J'leil u si, lew ilk be built on Hie Wot siile ol Kim Sired, from the comer of Walnut Street to tin' cotier of liiwrsiile Stioei : Provided, ncv erthelcsH, that those who have already built walks, nnilcr notice, bituocn these points Hindi not bo compelled to rebuild them, but keep them iu repair. Jd. Tied ft sidewalk br- buiU on thol'avt side of E m Street, eoiniuriieing at .1. N. Tiitswot th's. running iheneo ,, s. II. Ha.-let's corner, ilieiieo up 1 ktil.lt Hi:l road on the South side thereof, to t!n cor ner of Vino Street, tlience up West side Vine Street to inland' street, ami thence up tho East side of Vino (street, to Wal nut Street. ;d. Saiil walks on Elm Street, tobe.'i feet 4 inches wide, and on lm'.Hi Uil) road and Vine Street to bo 4 teet wiile ; each to be made of iwk boards one inch thick, or in stead thereof, of pine one and one-half inches in thickness, villi three sirimters or supports under tho walk, :t iiu hes by ." inches, of oak or pine, and at least. '." nails to the board, llt for oak boards and Kill for 1 J inch boards. 4lh. Said walk to be built within (:;u) thirty days from this date by the owners of land fronting thereon, ir it will be built for them at their expense. Pass.ki Inly 'Jd, A. 1. 1SK1. SAMl'EL 1). IltWIN, IlurgesM. Attest, P. M. C'l.ARK, Seeretarj'. CATTLE OKDI N aNCE. Jlc it orthiitu'tl, ((., Six'. 1. That from and after the first day of August. A. 1). lss.l, it shall not bo law ful for any cows, heifers, or other horned cattle to bo suilerod to run at largo i;i Tio nesta Itorougli, between the hours of nine o'clock iu the evening and four o'clock, iu the morning, but the same shall be put up in stables or otherwise properly secured by the owners thereof, under a penalty of One Dollar for each and every amni.il so running ut largo contrary t.) this ordi nance. Skc 2. It Is hereby made the duty of the llifch Constable of said Itorougli to take up and impound any such animal going at large, as aforesaid iu said Itorougli, when he shall notify the owner or owners of such seizure and impounding, and if they shall not within three days from such notice reclaim their property by pav ing the above penalty and the cost of Keeping, hut in case tho same s not re claimed and costs nnd penalty paid as aloresaid within tho three days, then it aball bo the duty of said ollieor alter bay ing given mx days notice of tho sale to sell said animal or animals in the usual manner of Constable's sale. Tho warrant for said sale to bo made by tho Iturgess under his hand and seal, upon complaint or information of tho High Constable aforesaid. SiJ( ii. Tho High Oonstablo is liereby authorized, in case of sale, to retain all le gal costH, and collect the penalty aforesaid, in all cases paying over the same to tho Jturgess, to bo by htm paid to tho Itorougli Treasurer, and the surplus, if any, to bo disposed of by tho iiurgesa according to law. The Constable shall bo allowed a fee of lifty emits for each seizure, out ot said penalty, ami such costs for sales and no tices us aro allowed Constable by the laws of this Commonwealth for similar services. I'Assi;n-this fith day of July, A. 1)., lSKi. SAMUEL D. IltWIN, iturgess. Attest, P. M. Ci.auk, Sccrulary. SPOSTIIMI! 'HME TAItLE IN EFFECT Apr. 1, IS8.1. West waid.l HivRK iMvlsioNrj EMsTw;a"rd". 1'. M . H i!o A 411 4 ii." i! all 2 :io I". M. r. m. A. M. A. M.l I'. M. H 2:1 '.I 4."i II (Ml li LOiarPlltsburirli lv .New Cnstle... .... Mercer ... Frank tin. 1 14 10 (HI 1 Ma 5 40 (i :io A.M. I br I V. ..Oil City...ar 1'. M. l'. M.l 1'hila. Time. !1 10;ar... Oil Citv....lv 2 0(1 f. M I. M. Ill III! 1'. M.l A. M. i 10 7 Ul.i i:t:u 1:1 :x;t? 2s 1 :t 4 1 i 7 M 1 3 !) 7 4 4 14! 8 (1:1 14 22iM II 4 ;ti!i 8 21 'i :t;. n niii .-. ...I Oleopolis 2 "! 1 1 4H4l...Ein;li. Kock 't Ifti I I ! I 'j -Jul I'residen t 1 1 I 0:. ,S 'ill 1 :ii)lii:i!i tHo;,! ...Tionesta 1 1 iekorv .. Trunk) -y ville.. Tidioute ...Thoni)son s... 1 rvineton Warren I v...Kinzua....at' 11 22 V 2;.!f7 i.s I III 10 7 V, vi r.o;ii 2s 17 t fil'f.s 4:t vi :ir.i no U I4l 1 1 4j A. M.l A. M. 7 Hi ft ir.i ! o, ft lit) 2(1 COO! U M tl ,r.o (t 'JO V. M. I'. M. 4 I a 1. M.lA. l. I'. M.l A. M. A. M. 10 00 lv. .P.radlbrd ...Olean ... 7 oO 11 2:'i H 0,"i 2 10.lv 4 (15 1 M. A. M. I". M . A.M. x :'.... 7 4:i .... 7 l:i.. 7 (Mil..., ii :)!.... (I )Kj..., A. M.l I. M. 3 : 4 17 4 47 5 00 ft IK) (I (K) 1". M. ar...Kin:,.iia....lv Corydon ....Wo t' ltun.... (Junker Itridgo, ...Heil lloiisi....l lv Salamanca nr: i AnmrioNAi, Tit a ins - Leave 7:10 a. in., Kinzmi 1:(0 a. m Warren 10:1.1 a. m. Rrndforcl Arrives . AminioNAi, Tiiain Lenves Oil Oitv (1:10 am. Oleopolis li:M nm, Eagle Rock 7:IOain, President 7:liiam, Tionesta K;0am Hickory HKlOaiii.Trunkey villi- !l:20am.T I outo 10:(l()am, Thompson J(;;"iS, lr inelou 12:;Vpm, Warri-n 1:27 pm. Arrives Kiu 7,iia :t:('0pni. I'.ra.lford 4:4.'pm. sr n ha v T11 a ins I ,ca e Warren 0:20am, 4:2ipm; Kinzua 10:2."am, ,r:0(ipin; arrivo llrailforil 12:0."itionti, (I: ll.pm. Ienve Itrad ford X::i(iain, :i;O0pm, arrive Kinzua 10; 10 am. 4:40pm; Warren lilifiOam, 6:4apm. Trains leaving Oil City Jjoimm, 2:.ltpm, arriving oiUMly 2:iMipni, 12:.'!(uilalit, run daily between Oil city and Pittsburgh. I'li rsiirrmii Division ''rains leave oil City 1::M, 7:00, 10: .-, n. 111., 2: ir., 4:1.1, H:b1 p. 111.. nrrixo oil t'ily l:m s:0ii, 0:45 a. 111.. 2:.'t.1, :;:41, s-;tu p. in, ' Trains leaving Oil City p.SOain, 2:4."pm, arriving oil city 1 a'liam, ;.':;l.1pm, run daily bi'tweu I'.utlalo and Pittsburgh. 1 Flag stations, stop only 011 signal. Trams on the Kivcr Division between New Castile and Oil (.'it fare run on Col umbus time, between oil fitv and Sala manca, nod on the Itull'alo 'Division 011 Philadelphia lime, which is ."0 midutuH taster than Cnlufnhtis tini(. Pullman Sh'i ping Cars between HnfTalo nnd Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitts burgh Nr.Miun., and leaving Pittsburgh (:20pm. Parlor Cars between Oil City nd IlulVa !o on tr.dns leaving oil City 2: 1.1? mi, ar riving Oil City 2::i1pni. .-Tickets sol, I and baggage i-hucked to all principal points, Oct linn, table') giving f;,n information from Conn.ativ's Airents, WM. S. llALiWIN,iicn'lPas'r Ag t, (JEO. S (IETC1IELL. (ieu'l Sup't. Noa. 41 it I ! K:.-han;;f St., Hiittalo, N. Y. .1. L. (,'KAKi, At-eiit, Tionesta, Pa. Biickej e Force Pump HIV " i CO 'ST. 1- j ? a-i - . r: o m o r- Zfl I r-h - O CALL AND OET P1UCKS, 3D 3D. I 33 IU L , TIONESTA, PENN'A. GqESTTHEB'S'LUHa HEALEE, luirnun tub uuua. , ion tui c. hu uv CONSUMPTION' Blilttlng i f I'.I'vkI. r.r "i I'liltlit, Couht. toivl, Cului rb of 1 ht't. and a.l iHruneu of tlitt I'uluiunat 1 rice, 00 rrntn nj Jl Ml. AhIc your Ini!f(,ibt tui it. " .TRAQEMARK : 1 Ji:n:;t a i u. riKkburit. STOPPED FREE Insane Persnns RcstnrPC, Til? ITTRJB'BnotlT 7 A i-'J,Vi u uuntl I INT Mrrtwr D f-o-rnnifr. rr. 1,.. x.f. "ci" " yr-.." -MrJor I'tls, )ii7.;.y und ,tnt Jjfirtimit. Infalmdui if tiikeu iu diiwt'irij. iVo P.tiajkr itrsi,t,ii'fa, Tri'atlmi ami trial bottlefrueto UtiiuIieiild.llH'v &ti'i'X!iT!uu:e. s.-nd nauti. I". ). and xnrM U.ln-a to bu. K LINK, ull ArtL SLl'liilutlwU'lila, In. txcprinviiMidi ujnitLt. A, HOW LCST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of lr. CulvcrweH's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical l itre of Slicrinalorrlni a or Stominul Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, linpoteiicy, Mutual and Physh-al Incapau ity, Inia'dimeiits lo Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy d Fits, induced by Kcll'-imlulgence, or sexual extravi fcancc, Ac. Tho world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience, that the awful concenuen ces ol Self-Abuse may bo ell'cctually cured without dangcious Burgieal operation, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro at once cur tain and cllectual, by which every sufferer 110 matter what his condition maybe, may cure himsoll' cheaply, privately uud rad ically. jfisr This Lecture should bo in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Si.nt under seul, in a plain envelope, ta any address, on receipt of bix cents, or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann Si., N. y., N. y., p. 0, Vmx 4V) J Oli WultlC of every description oitcn led at the KEPULLiCAN oiUce. 1.) 2 Pi.iTl l"4 A. VI Li I'm