KDITOR. WEDNESDAY SIORMXQ, NOV. 2!, IS8J. 1 Hon W. C. Tlummek, who a few years ago was acaodidato for Congress ia the Butler district, will be th next candidate for Governor of Dekota. The Parson has our best wishes for success. Congress meets one week from next Monday. Tho scramble for the Speakership among the Democrats is growing ho:, with the chauces in favor of Randall of Pennsylvania, as against Carlisie of Kentucky. Tub trial of1 James Nult, for the killing of N. L. I)uke8, will come, up at Uniontowa tha first week in Decem ber. The service ofjllon Daniel yoor heo of Indiana, Hon Marshall fewartz welikr hod Major A.' M. Browa of Eittsburg, have been secured by the tie fuube. - . '.. , , Secretary Folger has called ten million threes numbered as follows : Original numbers both inclusive $50, No. 84 f to 887, $100 No, 5,447 lo 6040; $500 No. 334 to' 2564, $1,000 No. 16451 57401 and 22646 to 22665, $10,000 No! 24726 to 35658. Total tea million. The democratic organs, says the Meadville Republican, are already claming the election of their President in '84. Nobody will object to the democrats carrying the Preidential election this ysar, but next year the republicans propose to take a hand at it. ; Following is the official vote of this Stale for Auditor General and State Treasurer: Auditor General, Jerome B. Niles, Republican, 319,105; Robert Taggart, Democrat, 302,031; J. R. Fordham, Prohibitionist, 6,602; T. P. Rynder, Greenbacker, 4,452; scattering 162. State Treasurer, Wm. Livaey, Republican, 321,050; Joseph Towell, Democrat,. 300,999; J. E. Howard, Prohibitionist, 6,687; A. T. March, Greenbacker, 4,431; scattering 216. Kentucky has had the Speakership more years than any other State of the Union. Virginia comes next,with fourteen years, then Pennsplvania ' eleven years, Massachusetts ten years, Indiana eight years, Maine, North Carolina, New York and New Jersey, six years, Ohio four, and Georgia, when Howell Cobb was Speaker, two Henry Clay Is the only man who has .served more than eight years as Speak r of the Ileuse. He sat twelve years in the Speaker's chair. Andrew Stev enson of. Virginia, served tight years, and Colfax, -of Indiana, Blaine, of Maine, and Nathaniel Macon, of South Carolina, each had six years as Speaker. .The first . Speaker of the .House was Frederick A. 'Muhlenberg, a rich merchant of Philadelphia. ; ' An important decision,' affecting the rights of persons traveling in sleeping cars ia this State, was handed down at the session of .the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh on Monday - last. It was on the case of Gardner vs. the Pull man Sleeping Car Company, in which tne lower court has decided tne com pany liable for the loss to passengers, The Supreme Court affirmed the de cision, saying: "A duty rests on the company to provide reasonable care and precaution against the valuable) of a passenger being stolen from his clothes on his person." Hereafter, in this State, a passenger lying down in a sleeping car may feel a greater sense or security lrom tne consciousness that, if the company fails to protect his slumbers, the courts will recognize .his bill for damages. Here is a timely remark from the Washington, D. C, Republican, worth ndine. The splendid Republican i Pnasylvania will cure the ' of their proneness to suck endyke fix The only reason roosting on tu tyn ami I will get ml UP P' trouble." Mrs. S in order to the ladder, but her ijylyania, BIL'p, UI1U UUWU CUIlll like a bundle of soilet?6 presi the carpet, and trying'ty that ladder that had roll j d miT.'fi itiii'lf nn with hr difficult to tell which "ws But "What did you let . the Mr. Spoopcndyke, tryii ' elbow out of his mouth. I trliiitr with tho ladder, has ye to hold on T Think rai enough to 'et oil a ladde. i ready ? 8'pose 1 want a la J. e. WKXK,.. - ' boitom upward when I yrau that his party would make hira speak er as a bid for the electoral vote of Pennsylvania--and perhaps make him the nominee for the presidency. But alast Pennsylvania is too far out of reach of the Democracy to make it worth their while to attempt to car ry it. So Mr. Randall has no wares to dispose of. The speakership will not be given to him as a bid for his state, and that reason being takeu from under him it is likely to go where it will do some good. Wsttersou's day of triumph has come. ' ' Make $20 for Christmas. ' -The publishers of Rulledge's Month ly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly for December, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 to the person telling us bow many verses there are containing but three words each in the Old Testament Scriptures' by December 10th, 1883. Should two or moro correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. Tho money will be forwarded to win ner December 15th, 1883. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver' (no postago stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the Christmas Month ly, in which tho name and addiesa of tho winner of the reward aud the cor rect answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will be offered. Address Rutledge Publishing Co., Easton, Pa. STREET ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Burgess and Council of Tionesta Borough. 1. That a 6idewalk be built on the north side of Dale Street from Elm street to the Allegheny River. 2. Said walk on Dale street is to be four (4) feet wide and built of 1J inch pine boards or 1-inch oak boards, 3 oak stringers three (3) inches by five (5) inches and not less than five 16d. nails to the board for Pine, and 12d. for Oak. 3. Said walk to bo built withiu 30 days by the owners of land bordering thereon, or it willjbe built for them at their expense. Passed, Nov. 5, 1883. J. II. Fones, Burgess pro tern. Attest, P. M. Clark, Clerk. AMERICA AHEAD. Peeulier hnraeteriNiicjof Amerl j-mia The EvlU and How Hcstoretl. In this age of bustle and hurrv, an age devoted to great projects and en terprises, ui Ameni-itu ueopia ure taking the lead in the furtherance of nobta works, and in the advancement of tne sciences and arts. In these they deserve to take a high rank, and tnrougn tne united vork9 or millions, the American continent is fast being traformed from its untamed state and being placed on an equality with tneomer continents ueyonu the ocean. The American people are fast under these influences, developing into a nervous, energetic race, remarkable for its vim and business qualifications: yet there is danger that in the course of years these very elements mav comoine to the ruination of the phy sical character of the people, and leave them feeble and altogether diff erent from their forefathers. Gener al debility is now much more com mon than formerly, and seems to bo on the increase among the masses. Many remedies have been extensive ly advertised for this widespread com plaint, but none of these have been b successful or met with such gener al favor as this remedy. Mr. S. S. Uoudy, of Mftssillou, btark county, Ohio, writes that he had been trou bled with general debility and dys pepsia for several years ; that he was Induced to try l'eruna for his com- Elaints, and that after using three ottles of the medicine he was great ly relieved. It braced nim right up aud gave him energy, and restored him to his youthful vigor. He as scribes his cure to Peruna, and says it is a wonderful remedy. Xoticc In hereby given that I have filed my ap plication in the olliee of tho Secretary of Internal Anairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for 10(H) acres of unimpro ed land situate in tho Townships of Howe and Kingsley, Forest County, Pa., adjoin ing warraius oi uy anu o ius on ine iiul'lh west, land of tho Commonwealth on the northeast, warrants 6107, 6110 and 5129 on tho southeast, and warrant 5128 on the southwest. Also, 1000 acres of unimproved land sit uate in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., adjoining warrants 510S and 6105 on the northwest, lands of the Com monwealth on the northeast, warrants 5100 and 6107 on the southeast, and lands of the Com monwealth on the southwest. Also, 1000 acres of unimproved land sit uate in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., adjoining warrants 5105, 5104, and 51ol on the northwest, lands of the Com monwealth on the northeast, warrants 6102, 6103 und 6100 on tho southeast, and lands of tho Commonwealth on the south west. Also, 240 acres of unimproved land Hit uate in Howe Township, F'orest County, Pa., adjoining warrant 5101 on the north west, warrants 6101 and 47'JO on the north east, and warrant 5102 on the southeast aud lands of the Commonwealth on the southwest. DAVID UEKUY, L. s. llalltown. Pa., Nov. 6th, 1SS3. $2 WttvhKft. Hn.tnwlnder.il M. WiiltomeU! BaottuirCaa $t. Jmilttio JuldW. blidg4dlX Ofip-l auJ Ui or Jour o WO u cir WritUtU itiMKc. Vu titc c'. tibjfiuifitf. THUUl-bUJiAlU.. JU;.SMMUf Twenty Vermis IJreM Huflcrrr from constipation. Had swallowhd a lialf-hushel ot IMIIh, and lrank over n barrel of Cathartic and laxative Klops. Had every Patent medicine recommended In sneh coses, and had been treated by all tho very bent physician In Philadelphia, and was linally told by her consulliiiit physician that she was now too weak for lor Cathartic Medicine,, or Injections, anil that she must die. She then took Manalin and was cured. ISee 31st piuo of (he "Ilia of Life.'' Oct the book from your Pnnr tst, or address lr. llartman, 'unborn O., for one. A lU.ESSIMl. Tho pain In all his joints became In tense i fever, with its deierioratinn effects, was now added, and ho became rapidly reduced to the semblance of a skeleton whilo vitality reached Its lowest possible condition, and his miilorinirs were of such indescribable character that those who most loved him soinetlnies thought it would be better if ho were called away. At this time, physicians well-known in this city (I'ittbnrij;), informed his parents that he was in imminent danger of total Paralysis, and directly afterward they announced to his sorrowful mother that they eon hi pi vo no hopes of his recovery. At this juncture tho nso of l'eruna com menced und in six weeks Wm. Lincoln Curls was well and nt work. Head pajro 23 or lr. Hartman's "Ills of Life get it from your Druggist. PROCLAMATION. WnrnuAs, The lion. AV. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common l'leas and (Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common l'leas Quarter Sessions, Ac. nt Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of loeember, bcinji tho 17th dav of Dee., 1SSII Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their othoes appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or shall bein the jail of Forest County, that tney net hen and there present to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Oivcn un der mv hand nnd seal this 20th day ol v- ... ... . -. ....... J j.ovuiuucr, A. L. 1JVM. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff- Auditor's Notice. In tho Court of Common Pleas of For est County. XX C. Walker and Frank Hamilton, doing business as W.C.Walker A Co vs. No. C. 1). 32 Mav Term, ISSIt. Judg ment confessed by S. D. I r win Ksq. E. E. Peresford. 11. fa. No. 6 May Term. 18811. September 24, 18S:. ' Miles W. Tate l'.sii., appointed Auditor to report at next xeriii. 1'er curiam. TO ALL l'KKSONS ISTEUFSTKr. ! Pleaso take notice that bv virtue of above Order of Court, and appointment, I win wi, i ) uiscnargo mo minus oi my ap pointment, at my nlheein Tionesta, Penn sylvania, on Saturday, December first, ltiS3, at two o'clock p. in. AULliS W. J A I K, Auditor. Is herby given that a meeting f the stockholders of tho Hickory Dridgo Co. will be held at Iliekorv Station. Forest county, Pa., on the 8th day of January, iom, ior tiie purpose ol submitting the question of tho issuing of boi.ds, and to giving a mortgage to secure the same to raise money with which to provide for the indebtedness incurred or to be incurred in building said bridge. liY OUDKR OK THE lioAHTI OF PlKEf-TORS. Attest OKION SIUGINS Secretary. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in CLOTXIIIsrO-, NOTIONS, BOOT5&SKGES, HATS AND CAFS. GROCERIES! TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD W A RE.QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class, ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, $3.50, fl.50, g!5.50 and upwards. PATENTS MTNN & CO., of the Rcientipio Amfripav, con tinue toih-t iim Kitiicilors lor I'iitfiitM, llavttittb, 'l'rrtiio Mmkt, ('Mpyrijihtri. lur the II;iiU-.l HUili. (':imulil, KuitlHiid, I 'tarn (.ci nia:ij, eic iiumi il x.k i!,.m, t 1 ntwiu ceiil fr. Tlnrly-sp en t'l.iV ex orl.-i,v. rul.TitmiljIiliru'd thriiuuhMUNN & t'O. uru liiiliwil In the l h.sTirir A mkuican. IIiu Iiii kl'!, I mi, uml must wi.lt-ly oirt'iii'tu-il wii-n! inc ppur. .i.ta ye;ir. i'fkly. tnlKinllii I'liuiuvlii.'x unrl inter, k: U i.i rornmllnn. KiiBtiiucn copy of the KHi-m i Ho A iner i. uii i-nt fn m. Ailrlri'.on M I NN A ( u., h ItM luc Ameuican OiHce, a.il linuulwny. Kow Vork. Ilcnvcr t'ollriti- uml musical luMilue. For Youn Ladies. W inter Session Opens January 3, 18K4. Beautifully and lleathlully Located, ex tensive huihhnirs, pleasant grounds, cheerful rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages for music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos ami organs, including pipe orau. Thorough worn, noine-iiKe care, moderate lates. fiend lor circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor, u. u., utaver, ra, JU1UU lm Ml FALL & Fall Is here and Winter fast approaching, and (omfoitahility is tho next tiling In older, nnd wo are happy to inform our friends hi For est County that wo nro prepared to supply that want at an Ikw Prices as tho same quality of Goods can ho produced In Western Pennsylvania. We inuite you to Inspect our Stock before making your purchases, hs we will SA.VE YOU MONEY. We buy Largo tiuantities of Goods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stores to supply nnd buy together when tjuanlity comes In question to got tho Price, nnd being all workers nnd having no Idle men to kupport, and not being compelled to live on tho profit of any one lino of business, wo are confident that we will and can NELL YOU MORE GOODS FOR THE MOM KY THAN ANY OTHER HOUSH IN THIS SEC TION OP COUNTRY. PLEASE CALL AND CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS &c SHOES, FUBUISHHTO- GOODS, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, 3? EOVISION S " FLOU'B, FEED, NO TKOUULE TO SHOW GOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS cSb CO. A Btielnoas Education l the tnrmt profltxMn, bcraiiKA It li th moat nncful. Onr aim to pnicUall; train younc men for the actual ri'inlruncnta of thlacomnirrclnl asa luilivlclnjU Inntrurtlun. No vacation, btuclcntu can outer at any time. For circular, addresa P, DUFF & WINS, I'HUibiiri;, Pa. BUUOW Tltl.lli LIST. Causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Plexs of Forest County on tho Third Monday ot Ueceinher, A. 1. 1S83: 1. J. lilame v. 1 lonry Swasrart, No. C February term, 1870. JNaiicv DawHon v, Saran Ann Dale. No. 20 May term, 1SSI. a. Helen S. Thoinaa v. R. J. Reid. Exr. et nl, No. 2 Feb. term, 1SS2. 4. 11. P. Ford vh. o. v. l'roper. o. 53 September ttrm, l$i2. S. Tlie Salmon CreeK Lumber and Mm- inn Company vs. V. A. liusenbury, No. 1 l)ecoml)er term, 1S82. (. Selden T. May vs. C. J. Roid Exr.. No. 4 lec. term, lh?2. 7. W. W. liowuian vs, J. M. Kepler No. December term, 1882. 8. W, W. Rowmaii vs. J. M. Keillor No. 8 Dceember term, 182. 0. Wm. McLautrhhn vs. Robert McCIori- key, No. 18 Dee. term, 1882. 10. J. J. Carson vs. Jolin Carson. No. 41 Dee. term, 1882. 11. (. XV. Difhridno. Trustee, vs. J. 1 Aeomb, No. 6 Feb. term, 188H. 12. 1). W. Clark vs. Voter Rerry ct nl. No. 17 May term, 1883. 13. John Cobb C Co. vs. Kiehard 1J. XV 11- lis, N o. 29 May term, 1883, n. J. li. lericKson s vo. vs. t'atrleKll. Powers, No. 31 May term, 1883. r. Itohinson & Honner vs. Jacob S. Hood, No. i$ May term, 1883. lo. Lphraim N. lucker vs. tlaraon Shamburf No. 1 Sept. term, 18S3. 17. Clark llrolliers vh. Uco. Wanner et al, No. 23 September term 1883. 18. A. J. Landers A Co. et al vs. Ilrldcet Landers et al. No. 28 Sent, term, 18s3. 10. Elizabeth Thompson vs. John Will iams et al. No. 35 Sept. term, 1S83. ao. ll. l'. f ord vs. o. W. Proper, JNo. 41 September term, 1883. 1. Jobn iliompHon vs. Jacob Ranifo et al, No. 47 Sept. term, 1883. iz. tj. Miauuuirc et nl vs. V. L. JJeaver, No. 40 Sept. term, 1883. JUSTIN SllAXX'KKY, Prothouotary . Tionesta, Pa., Nov. Ill, 1883. Confirmation Notice Notice is herebv given that tho final ae count of Matthew Rortzer, (iuardian of Susanna J. Hobby has been tiled in my oillce and will be presented nt next Tonh of Court for Confirmation. Jl'STIS SUA XV KEY, Register. Tionesta, Nov. ly, 1883. :Str-".:T Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Sinner in tho market. The above cut represents tho most nmi- ular style for the people, which we offer you for the verry low price of M. Re member, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. Alter having cAuumieu u, ii his uoi an we rcpresen remrn n ui our expense. Consult your juiei esis anu oroer ai onoo. Komi, tor cir culars and testimonials. Address C1IAS. A. XVOOD t CO., No 17 N. Tenth Sireet, i'luladulpliia, Pa. mayl6-10t WANTED Reliablo and experienced men : in every county in Pennsylvania, to sell XVheele'r and XVilson Hew in; Machines. The most liberal terms to tfood men ; Correspond ence invited. Address XV'M. SUMNER & Co. 182 XX'. ,4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Stave Bolts Wanted. T. B. Cobb will pay the following prices cash, fur Stave Balta, ou board of cars : 12 and 14 inch, $2.50 per cord. 18 incb, $3.00 per cord. 24 iDch, $4.00 pes cord. . 27 and 32 iacb, $1.50 per cord. WINTER I 114. SEP. OUR STOCK OP &C. ISuckoyo .Force rump re a; M C 55 M rt c 3 O P B Si O 0 CALL AND GET PRICES, ED. EZEZEED, TIONESTA, PENN'A. ID I SFQRTI&1I ! I I tnko ploiwiiro iu tolling tho Sporting t7. ... .. it.... T I .. i... ..i FROM HORACE JONES, TO XX'HOM SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED nt my old 1 stand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tho public generally, wno need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LIKE! I bhnll keep a perfect stock of a.1! iuds ol Afurjrnom And all kinds of FISKSftJCTACKLE. I shall also continue lo handle tha 'XVIiKc" Bowing; TZatiiine, And the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACS INE Come and see mo. You will lind nie ALWAYS AT 1IO.MK. Muz.lo Loaders made to order and war ranted. flPTEEP AIEING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND i:. ... is.ii.nivix. Tidioute, Ia., Aug. 12, PHOTOGRAPH OALLKRY, i- TIONKKTA PA M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. J.A-f.k.---i. XT'- aI i, Pieturestaken iii all the latest styles of the art. 2l-U' STOPPED FREE Jdurvtlvu iwut. In?an Hersom fiestnred, DR. KLINE 8 GH EAT UcnilC r ) . r r . . . r- I1MAIN a KKTK I'lbKAlikii. 0.'.l (.)' cureur t'iti, ptUiy uiui Atrt Ajlu tifiui. X Infalumli if lulien a Uhvrte4. Ao FUt uf'tT 5 iiritJn'tiM. Trcatle uil i'i trial botllulrtvlo UP. 6. ami eiiirrs. aairt,s tu l)u. KLIMS.V.ii ArtUsi.l'iili.Uiii.uta.l'tt. HujiruutpulUj utniU. J OB WORK of every deserintion execu tod at tli REPUBLICAN olliee. ""fTM" " -- m mrrfnmrrmiM rmmrn i m m mii umiiini 111. , e- $& - to : ' & . CO S3 f Pre r. ri ii w . (.' RAILROAD. j - TIME TA11LE IN EEFECT Apr, I, 18K1. Weslwnid. Ri vk.V Division. lOastward". P.M. A.M. N ilO li ifll ft 40 4 25 ..... i fill 10 00 a so iM.r P.M. P.M. P. M . P. M. P. M. 2 :t! i'J no it io 12 1.1 1161 t2 05 II -10 t-H A.M. I'. M. 4r. arPittshurtrh lv iow i:nsiie... ... Mereer .. I'mnklin 11 00 i 14 1 sr. 2 00 P, M r. 4i B ;!0 A. V. lv...Oil City...nr rTiiia.'Tline. P. M. a io A. M. 7 oi l ar... Oil Citv....lv Oleopolis ...l'.aiflu Rock... 'resident Tionesta Iliekorv .. Tninkevville. Tidioute ...Thompson s... Irvineton XX'arren Iv... Kliiztm.. ..nr t:i Hi t3K t7 na 1 (Will 8-ijts rts 1 4r 11 l" N SJII 1 :o io or. : 41 i7i 3 f0 7 4S 4 14 8 Ot 11 w Jarijt7 f.H I 10 1(1 (i 7 4r. 4 :tiii h "i f!l IK) 17 i-r. ;1M!H4n 7 lo (i ;.o l L'O fi l; it (l."i r ho (1 00 P. M. o a Bf.() A. M. V. M. r. m A. M. 10 (Ml P. M.I A. M. I l.r!lv...Rrdford..ni I 1)0,11 'J 8 or. 'I 10 lv Olean ... .ar , 4 0:. P. M. A. M. P. M A. M, P. M. 3 W 4 17 4 47 r. 00 6 30 0 00 P. M. H "0 7 4:1 7 1:1 7 00 (1 :to (1 00 ar .Kiii7.ua.. ..lv Corydon ....XXV.f Run.... uaker Rrlde. ...Red House.... lv Sulumanca ar IA. M. Addition a 1, Tit a inn Leave Rradford 7:10 a, m., Klnzna 0:00 a. in. Arrives XV'arren 10: 1 ft a. m. Additional Train Leave Oil City 0:10 am. Oleopolls (Wl am. Etmlo Rock 7:10am, President 7:lfam, Tionesta f: 10am Iliekorv 0:00iim,Trunkevvillo !:oam.TII- onto 10:00am, Thompson IO1.I8, Irvineton n:.ri.rpin, XX'arren pin. Arrives Kin- zua.ciKipm, isrmltord 4:4-!)in." M'nday I iiains i,eave Warren UiOiiin. 4:'J0pnij Klnaua lO.-'-Tiam, fi:00pnij nrriva llraillord l.:0.noon, i;1(.im. Leave Iliad- ford 8:30am, H:00pm, nrrivo Kinzua 10:10 am. 4:40pm; XX'arren lo-.r0am, 5:4.'ipm. 1 rains leavinir tin city l:OOam. ::i0im. arriving Oil City :0ipu, 12:30nit;ht, run daily lietwern Oil City and Pittsbnrirh. PirrKiuTiiiiii Division Trains leave Oil City l::l'i, 7:00. 10:45 a. 111.. 2:4.1. 4:1.1. H;l! p. 111., arrive oil City 1:00, 8:00, 0:43 a. in., ii::i . :i:i.", s-;io p. m, 1 rams leavtmr Oil City 1:.'l0am. 'J:l.nim. arriving Oil City 1:00am. 2::irpm, run daily hetwem Ruflaloaud l'ittshurnh. t rlaj stations, stop only on stpnnl. Trains on the River Division between New Castile nnd Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between Oil City and Sala niunea, und on the Untl'alo Division 011 Philadelphia time, whhh is HO luldute faster than Columhus time. Pullman Sleepinir Cars between RufTal and Pittsliurjih on trains arriving Pittsr burch ti:i:i)am., and leaving I'ittsburiili (lil'opm. l'arlor cars between Oil city nnd nulla lo on tr.uns leaving Oil t'ity 2:4.1pm, ai riving :1 City 'Jt'ipm. 3. wrTiekets sold and lmno eheekinl to all iriiei)a1 points, (iet time tables yivirur full infirmatin:i from Company's A (rents. XX'M. S. It Lt)XX'IN, Oen l Pas'r Ajr't, OEO. S. (1 1'.TCII ELL, Oen'l Snp't. Nob. 41 AW Kxehange St., RuII'hIo, N. Y, J. L. CR.VIO, A Kent, Tionesta, Pu. t51,000 will bo pMd If ony Innmrltjfi or mlnril Rlll.atfifW nl'd f.uitiil In fvullUl t,.f hi iy i'.iw Itnlil not runs or hnlp, HtfBfraSI rKUL'N A lHliroly ft Vt guLibltJCoiiii (iiiihT7 it M not ttniAihtl by all otunr nitMllt-liins comtiiir(t, btruiurl.iiicrunffis butttUtruu. I'i iti N. I'i mui ei-xtoiisivoly prefM-rU-tM by honest physicians Minn any otluT tinlf docii roinoiUc.n known to the profession, i'Ritr n a ifoltlvoly cures lneuintitlun, f'ttnuilo t'ru u rli, nnr wit l.tMitt iml 1 le.rt Asa C(mii leuidiy, li iju ciit..t ; i( pfisliiv.-ly iiiroa all t ough. You c.iiniot t:tkt an fiverib'1. n It rontslns no ,it- rcr i:m'U.i.uiii i-evcr. i tmi and c- niniu'i' miiui our uim'.uw in, Khert? uk'au'U, bo you oiiug or ula. m:il nr fe m:il, gontoiico Tor I'KUU.n A.tKETKH?J i;u, gii ni unco ior inuuN A. Auk your UmnKtst fur lr, tK your umnKist ior ur. tlnJUiMn'sl pntiipnioion i ii ins or ure, " Rrtu, For r Ilea and l'ulvio Ulseaaes, tako TEN THOUSAND II AUD WOOD Farms in Michigan. Eortaleby the GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. R. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantagtt: Kail road already built, numeroul tow in and cities, one of the heal illicit parte of the United Siatei, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, school! , churches, large agricul tural populationj best building material at low figures, Kood soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and all additions iuformatton, addxesa XV. O. HUGHART, W Ijind Commissioner Grand Rapids, Mich.. Or Saram Kosaais, Traveling Agent. HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! J ust published, a new edition of Dr, Cuiverwell's Celebrated I'ssay on tlioratl ieal euro of Speriualorrliiea or Seminal XX'enkness, Involuntary Seminal Ltssi?s, linpotentv, Mental and Physical Ineaiiae ity, Impediments lo Marriage, ete.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy ami Eits, induced liy self-indtilyeiiee, or sexual extravi gance, Ac, The world-renownod author, in this ad mirable Leeture' clearly proves by liis own experienee that the awful eonse('iien ees of Sclf-Ahuse may be efl'eetually cured without dinisjeious "suri;ieal operations, bougies, inKtrunieuU rins or cordials i pointiiiK out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what Ins condition maybe, may cure himself cheat ly, privately and rad ically. ' jr-.-This Lecture should bo in tho hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of his. cents, or two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y., P. O. llox 450 GUE1TTIIEIVS' LUNG HEALEE, llMl'UOV TUC BOUB. Full THK CUBIC Of CONSUMPTION Bpittlng of Blood, Broii. china, Coughs, InliU, C'aturrh of t heMt, and a.l Iimeaaea of tb I'uluiouary Oriiaus. 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