Hie JUte Henry A. Parsons, Jr. Mllor THURSDAY, OCT., 12, -18SS. Entered at the Post-office at IllDfl WAY, PA., AS fiKOONB CLASH MAI fi MATTER. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. . For Governor, JAM ICS A. I1EAVJCR. of Centre County. For Lieutenant-Governor, W. T. DA VIES. t of Bradford County, For Judge of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM HICNUY RAWLE. of Philadelphia. ?Ar Secretary of Internal Affair. JOHN M. GRF.EU. of Hut lor. F r ( 'on g ross n i n n -n t-La rge. MARRIOTT RKOS1US, of Lancaster. Uepuhlir-an County Ticket. For Assembly O. M. Montgomery, of Wilcox. For Jury Commissioner J. V. RollllCl't, of Jollt'S. SIoViJlo Unload. rriiilailolphla Press. The Republican ciutse is far nioro !iiioit;iMl than any olio man. The restoration or J iojui i l ic;i n unity is above nil personal considerations. X candid and fair-minded Republican In the State, whether ho bo a regular or tin Independent, disputes that it is Konator Cameron's wilful and pro- scriptivc boss rulo which has produced Iho widespread I'.iK'UUeiion and revolt. No siu'h Republican doubts that, if .Senator Cameron were out of the way, the party would bo again united and triumphant. Why should otic man bo sufl'ered to weiL,h down the great Kepubliean organisation with its splendid history and its still imlii: fshed mission? V."hvn there is but one obstacle to llomlliean harmony and progress, why should in bo premiited to blast Kepubliean holies and aspira tions? Why continue a long and dis astrous struggle when wo can end all practical differences and enter upon u new career of triumph by unloading Senator Cameron? But how unload him? What practi cal step can be taken to promote a re sult which every earnest Republican recognizes as a consummation de voutly to bo wished? The question lias been asked in many quarters. It is a reasonable quest ion and deserves n frank answer. Unload him, ire re P'i't proclaiming that he cannot be rc-e'cctcd to the L'nitcd State Senate, and by carrying the iwttc into every district which elects a State Senator vith a vote on that qucation. The members of the lower branch of the Legislature chosen this year do not participate in the election of the suc cessor, J t is not necessary, therefore, to raise : he issue in their eases. Re publicans arc not culled upon to im r.wp vny personal tests or to exact any i,eis.)ival pledges in uniting to secure a Republican II no of Representatives. The question need not bo carried any further Sli'tn is essential to secure an object which is vital to the future wel fare of the party. Two years hence, unless the matter shall be rightly fel tlea before thut time, it will be legiti mate noil important to present the bsue in fleeting every member of the L .''-1 .'.lure; but for the present it may properly be confined to the chuiee of lal ! Senators. One hall' of (lie State Senate is to be eh eled this year, am.! every Senator Uiih ohoflon will have a vote upon the question whether Mr. Cameron shall be returned to the seat he now holds. 1 U re, tin 11, i i the direct, immediate, derisive opportunity to unload. Here i: the palpable way to .strike at the real object without impi riling any thing els?. Let these twenty-five Senators, 71 ii-t of who'ii come in lie publican districts, be men who obey the will of the Republican masses. Lei tlnm be asked to declare whether they will follow the unmistakable Re publican sentiment of the State and vote for ' omo Republican more ac ceptable than Mr. Cameron. It is not only legitimate but eminently I'ij. i:! this test should be applied. I. Mr. Cameron seeks re-election he i-i to-day practically u candidate in these twenty-five districts, mid it is an undeniably ju.-t demand that the "o le slioiild be enable to rpouk in : -lil'.'-.'iit.l.y on the cm . tif.'ii. Jle must ''. it pared to pn-s Hie public ordeal Jik".:ny other candidate. Jt is en tirely .'it that the people should pio ioi!ice directly on l!:e question of Senator as on thai of any other public uli'ter. T ho last time :i Senator was cl'mp-i Jlr, (irow made an open pop lilar can vass, and the people, declared their will on the subject, ami they hum; the righttor.sk that Mr. Cameron .diall accept judgment in the same Mrcef way. if he is not prepared to meet this Ksuc in the broadest form, he can re lieve th'-' public mind by declaring that he is not and will not be a candi date for re-election. Such a declara i..n would solve the political problem in Pennsylvania. Jt would do more to dear up th? clouds and restore the -.niishine of Republican peace than all other measures. It would bring thousands of votes to General Reaver ami remove the ground of oppoHitiou. Rut if Mr. Cameron is not ready to lift this load from the party which 1ms given him such high honors, then let the. party unload li'in. Let the question be carried into the Senatorial district and ud dressed to the Republi can candidates. Such a movement vi"orous!y pressed and faithfully fol lowed out would speedily settle the mutter. It would very quickly be .Icteimiiied and. proclaimed that a l alority of tho Republicans and their .vo-eieiitatlves were opposed to Mr. '."iir.P'.Hiii's re-election ; his return -.Von Id he shown to be impossible; mid by ihit act the party wemld ellectiudly j'nl iul him. In the hist contest the ii!ic!)ii:e candidate for United States Sen-dor was lcateii, and that, too, at a time wh'-n public sentiment hud not been fully aroused. There in in telligent Republican but believes that, with an eiicrgelio light against it, Mr Cumeroi) cannot be re elected. hy, then, U it necessary to turn the Mute over to Democratic hands in order to. aoc-mitllsh blti d;fwr?. iv .1 a m n.as ciuisca 1.11c ej , YSlWAa BUILDING, and, with a few toote saved from the 1mrnBn9 my shop was started on the next day after the tire. Now my stock of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, A N D RAILROAD SUPPLIES Is as near complete as the limited time would admit, and Goods are arriving on every train. sire a snecialtv with me. I have a i assortment ever Friends I need your trade at in. little bill drop in STRENGTH tovigorous!ypush"a" business, strength to study a" profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. Ail this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, " Oh I I wish I had the strength!". If you are broken down, have'not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERSf which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. , joi N. Fremont St., Baltimoi During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kq4 inc in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I sulfcred fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and lor a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Drown's Iron liittersand now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and ain rapidly improving. O. Decker, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, THE HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE, THE OLDEST ANO ONLY RELIABLE, la tho only do vice of its kind that has stood THE TEST OP YEARS, luidearued uni versal public commendation. Does every description of Cooking, Wash ing, Ironing, f rult canning, oroiher domes tic work liere l,,fr ilrtlie la the ordinary cook stovo, ri4 without its insui- fernhle heat, soot, ashes, etc. FC SUMMER USE THEY ARE INDISPENSABLE. tnr lleliulile Agonts wanted in unoccupied territory. Address, , 7 HULL TAPOR STOVE CO.. Seneca Street, cor. Cuauiplain, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 a i rciuoviu ui uic FPU WJ 117? shown in this market, and No trouble to show goods, and if any and settle it, I can use W. RINCIPAUUINEi And all'SOT'ftvEST line to Bt. Joserh, potnta la lowu2JAtehlion, Topcka, Dal. brBBka,M!eiourl,KauX7s'on' Dullai, QJl- aa, New Mexico, Arizona, llui!'if. veitoo, tana and Tvxwb. O 1 I O A O O JJiii liuute lint uosuKrlur fur Alburt T'nlTersali!: Katlonally reputed oa y conceded to SSFSs-Iub the Great r.11 tnim ui rnvfi. KANSAS CITY T. J. POTTER. PERCEVAL LOWELL, td Vto Pra't t Otn'l Managtr, Gtn. Dm.Afft ., ClilcKio, 111. tlileugo.llL Buy tlio Celebrated YALE & JUBILEE OHSANS. 1'.. TUO Cent, Most Celohrnted, rarest Tone, Jlort tiumtilo, tit him"", most; trmt.lt OrutAM iu lue world. Send forelruulur. NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO., P All connection! made Xf2S. In Union v (V Depot.. SSlf ThrongD WX yCCJsV' Try It. Tlcketf via thlNsTT SQpr tni you will Celebrated Lino 'StYS111"1 ,raTe"D ale at aU offices 'vSV 'uur7 lnatcad ;bc U. S. aulC)yV ot d"" Canada. Cv eomfort- ViV'obout Katea of XJYWVV S VV Fare, Sleeplni? Cari,oyy t t etc.. rhpprfnlly plven 'JyJ II I .1 LJ . 1" i". -i . 1 a uiJUt'isBi nt'u u on hand and on the road the best this time. Call in, and send your it. S. SERVICE, Agent. Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. Tlic ln'st Salve iu the worM for Cuts, IH-uifie.", liurns, Bores Uloors, Bait Rlit'iun, Fever BorcH.t.linpiieir.lIaiult', Chilblains, Corns, nnlViIl.8kln Erup tionH, tintl positively circs Piles. It is auiivanteetl to give jerfeet satiffac tion or money refunlcil." Price 20 cents per box. r For 'sale by (J. O. Messenger. Get your horses insured in the Susquehanna, Live Stick association, 15. I'. Mercer, n.ent, Pkidgvay, Ta. Demand it.'and take no other iron preparation except Brown's Iron Bit ters. It is the best. "Wunaniaker &' Brown's, Fall samples are on hand now. Call and examine whether you want to pur chase orjiot. S. A. Icons, agent. Mrs. Jacob BuUerfuss, overButter tyiss' harness Bhop, Main street, lias constantly on hand the latest style of human hair goods, also switches, nets and pins, tc. Call and see them. Wauamaker'& Brown's Fall sam pies are on hand now. Call and ex, amine whether you want to purchase or not. S. A.KoTE,gent. Cheap and reliable, B. P. Mercer agetn. Get yonr horses insured. Overland Mail note paper just re ceieved and for sale as before tho fire at The Advocate office, South street. Millions (jireu Away. Millions of Bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be dis astrous to the proprietors, were it not for the rare merits possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at G. G. Messenger's Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottlo-ee, and try for yourself. It never fails to cure, AGEXTS i AGEXTS! ACiEXTS! For GEN. DODfiF'S bran' new book, entitled TIdrty-ntree Years Among OUR 17ILD INDIANS ! A true record of th Author. Thirty Three Yeart Prrtonal Fx-ptf-WACC twang our Jjuiiuns, Q.j-ViiU mi ftbl JutiuUuctioa By Gen. Sherman. This new work was at ones suUcribei (or by Prtri lent Asraua. wui cum Cnbintt, anil br Oen. Sherman, Ota. Grant, Uem. SKartUan, Otn. HaiKo:k, and thowantlt ot Em inent Men. tis. Guam uy, , i tl txtt boukeuliuiian lift tier written." liisuop WltEt (MttlioJIit,) ssja u a book of inunenM vauc." It li tlis only authentic account of our Indians sver pubilihed, ltV7 reresliug their Mlnner life, ' secret dulngs, exploits, etc. 1 ! rcplcls with thrilling cxpeenees of the Author, and of ftfnous Scouts, Trippers, Cow-boy i. Miners, Border Bufflsns, elc.Tlviilly portrsinf Life in ths Great West u It no 10 is, 4ttd thoutatui to pret. With fiteel EDgrsrliifs and Supc'h Chmme-Litliofrrapli flsles in lft colors, from photographs ends bj ths If. U. Govern inent earjimvly for (Am greit itork, A li l: M S I This a-rsnd book u now out-selUni all others 10 to 1. Xo competition. Agents a'eraes 10 to 110 orders a day. Ws want 1000 mors ascnU at ones. Exclutii Trrritcry unit Sjxdul Itnu gitcx. Oiu bugs eireulars with (nil pailieulars ten fret. A fins Specimen Piste sent adtkttun for a 8 eent stamp. Addrssa ths sole publishers, . p. WOHTWNUTOJI tOUsrroo, Co. ii. m?r uiv am of you owe me a AGENTS WANTED. FOR ULP.OES OF THE FL.UXS, By J. V. UuKLii. Embracing the livs and wonderful adventures of Wild Bill, Bultiilo Bill, Kit Carson, Ctipt. Payne, dipt. Jack, Texas Jack, California Joe. And other celebrated Indian Fighters, Scouts, Hunters and Guides. A true historical work of thrilling adventures on the plains, and iu western pro gress and civilization. Fights with Indians! Grand Buffalo Hunts! Des perate Adventures! Narrow Escapes! Wonderful Shooting and Biding! Wild Life in the Far West! eSTHH) Illustrations! 10 Full-page Colored Plates! A grand book for Agents. Outsells everything. 518 pages, price $2.00. Agent's complete outfit 00 cents. Outfit and copy for $2.00. toSrWritc at once for agency, or terms and illustrated circulars to N. I). THOMPSON & CO.. Publishers, N. W. Cor. 8th, and Broadway, New Yoiuc. PIANOS. 5(100 up (Stool, Cover and Book). Elegant Square Grand, 3 strings, full Agraffes, every improvement, only SIMS. Cabinet Grand Upright 910 and $250. Other Grand Holiday Bar gains. Jubilee Organs, $-55 up (Stool and Book). Excelsior, style 42, Five sect of Itceds, 15 slops, only 37. "Oriental," style 103. Ten set of Iteeds, 20 stops, only 125. No. "bogus" sets of reeds or dummy" stops. All sent on 15 days trial, freight free if unsatis factory. Fair and honest dealing guaranteed. Sheet Music 1 price. Piano, Organ, or Music Catalogue free MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., Box 205S, N. Y. ORGANS. Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different from nil others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfect Vege table Hair Kestorer. It will immedi ately free the head from dandrull'. re store gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect tho health, which Sul phur, Sugar or Lead, and Nitrate of Miver preparations nave none, u will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO.. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. C1UTTENTON, New York n 17 1 y. JEW LIVERY STABLE IN RIDGWAY GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES und Buggies to let upon the most reasonable terms. fiKrile will also do job teaming. tetablo on Elk street. All orders left at the Post Olllce wt'iTecdv prompt aiuiiiion. Aug201671tt- ELECTION r?,0CLAMATI01T. ! Whereas. In -and by the H,Hectioiiof tho Aft of ( ielienil Assembly of pctin- "ylvanla, p.isscd July 2, lSMt, ch'l'lcd. "An act relating to iliucloctioiisof tin common wealth,'' It is enjoined on the slicriirof every county to give notice of such (!((( ioi'S to bo held, and to enumerate in such notice what olll et is are o be elected. In pursunmcc thereof, I, Thomas Sullivan, High Slu rid'of the county of Elk, do there fore make known and give the public notlec to the electors of said county of Elk, that a general election will lie held In said county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1882, fit, being tho first Tuesday of tho ti ton 1 1 1 ) for tho purposeof electing the following officers to wit; Ono person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Lieutenant Governor of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. Ono person for Supreme Judge of tho Common wealth or Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary of Internal atlairs ot the commouweaiin oi renn sylvania. una person tor uongressman-ai-Large for the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. One person for Congress to represent the counties of Union, Clearfield, Clinton. Elk. Mifllin and Centre.com' posinc the twentieth Congressional district of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One nerson for State Senator to ren resent the counties of Cameron, Elk, Clarion and Forest, composing the Thirty-eight Senatorial district of the Commuu woaltli of Ppnnoylvflntu One person for Representative to the Lecislature from the county of Elk. One person for District Attorney for the couuty of Elk. One person for Surveyor of the County of Elk. Two persons for Jury Commission ers for the county of Elk. Each elector beinir privileged to vote for one. And the qualified electors of the county of Elk will hold their elections in the several uistriets as lollows : Beuezette township at the house of Elizabeth Winslow. Beuziuger township, at the school house on Michael street, near tho Elk creek brulire. Fox township, at the Cenlreville school house. Highland township, at the house of Levi Eiithorpe. Horton township, at tho School house near D. C. Oyster's hotel. Jay township, at the house of Alfred l'earsaii. Jones township, at the Wilcox Tan ning and Lumber Co's. office. Millstone township, at the house of Henry JJerr, at liarr'auam. Ridgway township, at the court house. Ridgway borough, at the court house. Spring Creek township, at the house ol 1 horn us Irwin. St. Marys borough at the town hall I also make known the following: Ax act retrulatiii!; the mode of vot lug at elections in the several counties ol this commonwealth, approved March oOth. 1SW. Suction 1. Be it enacted, etc. That the tiualified voters of the several counties of the commonwealth, at the general township, borough and special elections, are hereby hereafter authori zed and remtircd to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly written and partly printed severally classified as follows: Ono ticket'sball embrai the names of all Judges of coui ts voted for, and to be labeled outside Judici ary ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the statu ofliccrs to be voted for, and be labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including the office of Senator and members of Assembly, If voted for, and members of Congress if voted for and shall be labeled "County," etc., and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. I also make known and give notice as in and by the loth section of afore said act that Every person except justice of the peace who shall hold any olllce of ap pointment o profit or trust under the government of f he United Stales, or of any city or incorporated district whether a commissioned ofllccr or otherwise, a subordinate off! :er or agent, who shall bo emphntd under tho legislative, executive or Judicial departments of this State, or the United Ktntes or ofnny city or Incor porated district, and also any member of Congress or of the State legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, commissioners of any in corporated district, is incapable of hokhngorexercisingat the same time the officer or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk, of any election of the commonwealth and ho inspector, Judge or any other otllccr of such elec tion shall bo eligible to be voted for. Also in the fourth section of the act of assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and other purposes," ap proved April 7, li;0, it is enacted that the 14th section shall lie so constructed as to prevent any militia or borough ofliccrs from serving as Judge, in spector or clerk, at any general or special election in this commonwealth Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 13th section of the act last afore said, the return judges of the aforesaid, district living wit in n twelve nines oune prothonotary's olllce or within twenty four miles, if their residence be in a town, village or city upon tho line of a railroad leading to tho county seat, shall before two o'clock, postmeredian of the day after tho election and all other J udires shall before twelve o'clock mcredian ot the second day alter elec tion, deliver said return together witn return sheet, to theprothonotary of the court of common pleas oi ii,in couuty at Ridgway. I also make known tho following section of an act approved the 30th day of January, A. D. 1874, entitled UA further supplement 10 me act regulat ing elections in this commonwealth, Sec. 5. At all clecttons hereafter held under the laws or this common wealth, the polls shall be opened at o'clock a, m. and close at 7 o'clock p m. Skc. 9. At all elections by the citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot shall be numbered in the order in which shall be received, and the number re corded by tho clerks on the list of vo ters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets, the several tickets ho voted shall be numbered with tho number corresponding with tho number ol the name ot tho vote Any elector may write his name upon his ticket or cause the same to be written thereon. Given under my hand at Ridgway tho 28th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-two and of the inde pendence of the United States the one hundred and sixth. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Sheriff. Siitiun-'s Office, -Ridgway, Pa., Sept. 2S, 1882. i mmm smr i M rn-rwnsssrmrTlTiTSrf rrnrnrnliiiST $503 OVKR A MIL WW Of Prof. Gullmotts's FRENCH Kidney Paifc hnve nlrendy been sold in llils country and In I'rniiro very oiifl or tvhlcli hn glvon porfoct MtlHfhcttrm und hits pcr permod cure every time when used nc rimllntf to Mrectioiin We now say to the afflicted and doubt ing ones that we will pay the above reward fo a single case of LAME BACK Thnt the Pd falls tn cure. This crent rcmedr will Positively und I'ei-initnenlly cure l.uni bdKO, Lame lini-k. St int.iai, (inivel, PiiihcieK UropRy, liiiKht'g Mseiise of llio llidnnvs. In continence and Heteniton of the Urine, 1'nln in tho Bnck, Hide or Loins, Nervous Wenlc ncss, nnd in fact all disorders of the Plndder and Urlnnry Ortrnns whether contracted by private disease or otherwise. LADIES, if you aro suffering from Femnle Wcnkuess, Leucorrhcea, or nnv dis ease of tho Kidneys, hlddUcr, or Urinary or-, gnus. YOU OANJBE. CURED I slmpYy1wenriu2WiD't nttu9cou'' rnitllnlnt.by PROP. GUILMETTE'S French Kidnev Pad. Which Cures by Absorption. Ask your drurrclst for mop. nmrAffr. TIC'S French Kidney l'nd. nnd take no other. If ho has not got it, send i2.nu auil you will receive the l'ud by return mull. TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE. JUDGE BUCHANAN, Lawyer, loieao, o., says: OllO of Prof, (llltlniptln's Wm,rli VMnav Pads cured me of Lumbago in three wcekB tunc, my caso imil been given up by tho best Doctors ns liictintiilo. During nil this Unto I sullered untold agony nnd paid out lurgo sums of money." GEORGE VETTER, J. P. Toledo, O. "I sufTered for three years with Sclnticaand Kidney Disease, nnd often had to (jo about on crutches, I was entirely and permanently cured after wearing Prof, Oullmette's French Kidney Pad four weeks." 'SQUIRE N. C. SCOTT, Sylvania, O. "I have been n great sufferer for 10 years With Urlght s Disease of tho Kidneys. For weeks nt a time I was unable to get out of bed; took barrels of medicine' but thev givo mo only temporary relief. I wore two of Prof. (iullnu-Ile s Mldney Pads six weeks, and I now know that I am entirely cured." MRS. II ELLEN JEROME, Toledo, O. "For years I have been confined, a ureat part of flic time to my bed, with Lueontio-it and ft -male wcukm-s. I wore one of (iull mel.te's Kidney Pads and was cured in ono month." H. B. GREEN, Wholesale Grocer, Eindlaud, O. "I suffered for 2" years with lame back and in three weeks permanent Ivlcured bv wear ing one of Prof. i.iillinutle'H Liver Puds." li. F. KEESLIXG, M. I). Druggist, Lognnsport, Intl. When sending In an order for Kidney Pads, writes: "I wore one of (lie first ones , we had and I received morn benefit from it than anything I every used. In fact tha Pads ttivo better genual satisfaction than any Kidney rciiiedv we ever sold," RAY & SHOEMAKER, Druggists. Hannibal, Mo. "We arc? working up a lively trado in yom PinN, and are hearing of good esulta froia them every day." Lka ROBBED. Thousands of graves are annually robbed of their victims, lives prolonged happiness and health restored by tho use of the great - GERMAN IN VIGOR ATOH1 which positively and premanently cures Impotency (caused by excesses of any kind), Seminal weakness, and all dis eases that follows as a sequence of Self-Abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, universal lasitude, pain in the back, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or consumption and a premature grave fcena lor circulars with testimonials free by mail. The IN VJOOKATOK is solil at $1 per box. or six boxes! for .1 liv nil ilin,r,riwtu rr will ,tt u.ttil fi.v by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price by addressing F. J. CHENEY, Druggist, 17 Summit St., TOLEDO, OHIO. Sole Agent for the United States. The most wounderful curative rem edies of the present day, are those that come fromJGcrmany, or at least origi nate there. The most recent prepara tion placed upon tho market in this country, is the GREAT GERMAN ISVIO'OHATOU. which has never been known to fail in curing a single case of impotency, spermatorrhoea. weakness and all diseases rcsutius from self-abuse, as nerveous debility. inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassitude, depression ot spirits and functional derangements of the nervous system. For sale by druggists, or sent tree ly mail on receipt of the paico $1.00 SoJeAgent for the United States Scud for circular. For sale by Chus. McVean, St. Marys, Pa. Prof. Gnilmctte's French LITER PAD, Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Bilous Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and all diseases of the Liver. Stotnach and Blood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. Guilmette's Treatise on the Kid neys and Liver free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio. For sale by Chas. McVean. St. Marys, Pa. Is Ksture's irrejttwit remedy, nd Is the lirlncljiai IngleUioiitof uliuunt every pro-i-rltitti.n llr. Itnrtnmn Flv.-strhisrrlv.iti 1'iiilna ijkS!uaTy!?rM!S w ono tlioyouiig, UiooM, tn into tha ImbG and Ilia niotliur. KLSTj 1'FficNi 1,'HtiM.s tha saU-.iu ui Imimiltli s; tout the etomactj, regulates tho heart, unlocks tho secretions ft the IIiuf .tritnalliHn, tfw, l!rvrH niltl f IIVtlTor swathe braiu. KrmrtttrtfTfvjrfXisxi birra, and lolho weary aiid tlreillroui the t.il. utul iMirnanf thnilav It iriVHti Bw.wt and refrt-dtiUig sloep. Wrp3Ert2atfU 1'kiiuna iscomw i bull) ol muiaLle inKi-eulentH. earn one prt-ni rt-nii'iiy in unit. rcxnnjn7Hae l'ftflUNA Iblncanallt iu laatuaiid W 111 uvlu the sLomaeti to digest auvartleluof food. In Liver and Kidney dlboast-s, and In Curonlo Catarrh, It lias iislliTily no ojual. It never falli. aS3ss$S3E&39 Ask your drii;irit fur In-. lJaitiuii pamuMetuu "Tlio Ulsof I.lfo." DU Vur Piles, Dlanliuea, or Kidneys, tal mm lillllf
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