.--urn;. tprtHcan. .r. i:. wenk, EDITOR, Which Shall we Believe ? Ya would ask the Cmmonwcallh to tJI pn'readers which one of the fol I'.vvin; quotations from its columns it tv oul-J have thctu swallow? If tlo public debt has been de creased po riuich withiu the last year how ia thunder docs it come that the pt'iteinent of the Secretary of the Ire tsury for February 1st, 1831, shows ' Iho public debt to be $1,840,598,811. . O.s, and for February 1st, 1882 $1,998, Jh,x.n ID. 41, an increase of $157,939, 537.ru within one yearT Someone rise and explain. Commonwealth, Feb. 9, 1S82. - The National banks are lading a movement to reduce the tariff, and conseqjently the revenues. The ob ject is to reduce the surplus after pay ing the current expenses of the Gov ernment. But ho who thinks the hank da this fur a desire to relieve the people from taxation, is mistaken. The secret if, that by the present reve- nt.fs, the bonds are being paid at the rale of ever $100,000,000 each year. When the bonds are paid the baoks will cease to exist. Iltnco this move ment is a struggle for existence. Commonwealth, Dec. 15, 1881. Tho consistency shown in the above clipplinga is sublime iddoed, but it's about the size of the average Green back editor. The trouble is that there are too many statesmen and financiers on the editorial staff of the Common 'wealth, 8Dtl their ideas of how to run "ti government don't always sometimes agree. You Bee one statesman will Bit down and dash off a column or so on the bloated bondholder, national bank monopolies, thioving officials, Ac., &c., Ac, which, if left to go out alone, would doubtless stop the vhtels ot government instanter; but along comes another statesman and financier, who dots down a half column or such a matter and knocks tho stuffing all eut of the first statesman's arguments, and their ideas don't harmonize worth a cent, causing sensible people to sruila and become disgusted. Too many cooks spoil the broth. The as sertion in December that the "bonds were being paid at the rate of over $100,000,000 each year," and in Feb ruary, two months later, the national debt is increasing, don't "iibe" very well ; besides the lebruary assertion '!-... i i . I T is u'ji true, as me January report shows the national debt less cash in treasury to be $1,752,512,880. PRIMARY ELECTIONS. We publish below an act passed last winter governing primary elec tions in this State. Hereafter nomin ations will be subject to the provisions of this law, and officers of elections will be sworn the same as at general elections. It will be well for the Re- ; puoiicans oi inis county to preserve this act for future reference. An Act To regulate the holding of, and to pre- j of the several political parties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c.. That , irom aud atter toe passage of tins act it shall be lawful and it is hereby mada the duties of the judges, inspect j ors and clerks or other officers, of the s primary elections, meetings or caucus held for the purpose of nominating candidates for State, city aud county offices within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, severally to take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation in the presence of each other in form as follows, namely: "I j (A B) do that I will as judge, inspector or clerk (as the case may be) - at the ensuiog election, impartially jud faithfully perform my duties, in accordance with tho laws aud consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and in accordance with the -rules and regulations adopted by the , j party of the county of ji'or the government of the said primary ' ,lections, meetings or caucus,- to th ,)est of my juddgment and abilities;" , he oath or affirmation shall be first administered to the judge by one of j he inspectors, then the judge soquali- i d bliall administer the oath or affir- j'latiou to the inspectors and clerks, j x n I may administer the oath to any . it-ctor offering to vote as to his quali r gioatious to vote ut such election. ,; , Sixtion 2. If any judge, inspector, , c It-rk iir other officer of a primary J klfctiou as aforesuid shall presume to cct in such iapacity before the taking " c od subscribing to the oath ba fiued '. Eiot exceeding two hundred dollars; t nd if any of his duties as such, shall .iHt'ulIy disregard or violate tho pro cUious of auy rule, duly made by the .aid party of county far i ue tjoverument of tho primary elec if the party, he ball on convic- I tion bo fined not exceeding two hun dred dollars; and if any judge or in spector of a primary diction as afore said shall knowingly reject the vote of any person entitled to vote under the rules of the said party, or shall knowingly receive the vote of any per son or persons not qualified as afore said, shall on conviction be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars;, and if any judge, Inspector, clerk or other officer of a primary election as afore said shall bo guilty of any willful fraud in the discharge of his duties, by destroying or defacing ballots, adding ballots to the poll, other than those lawfully voted, by stuffing the ballot box, by false counting, by making false returns or by, any act or thing whatsoever, the person so offending shall bo deemed guilty of a misde ruoanor, and upon conviction shall be fiued not exceeding five hundred dol. lars or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, or either, at the discre tion of the court. All acts or parts of acts of assembly inconsistent with this act are repealed, except in counties or cities where spec ial acts are in force for the same pur pose: Provided, That the provisions of this act shall entail no expense to the counties or cities, Approved the 29th day of June, A. D. 1881. Henry M. IIoyt. Democratic organs are so much interested in the discussion of possible candidates for the Republican nomin ation for Governor as to lose sight en tirely of the fact that it will become the duty of the party they represent also to make such a nomination. Doubtless the Democracy recognize that it is of little consequence who leads their party in the contest, as his fate will be that of all hia predecess ors in the same line for twenty years, Bamely, inglorious defeat. There is something iu this, and we therefore do not wonder at t'lis indifference of the Democratic organs as to who is to be their candidate for Governor. Tilden is determined to a be candi date a second time. Henry Clay was twice a candidate for President, as was Gensral Harrison, the latter haviug been elected at tho second nomination. Mr. Clay is the only raau who was twice defeated before the people for the Presidency. IfTilden is renom inated he will meet a fate like that of Mr. Clay. Reduction of the public debt con tinues to be made as regular as clock work. The purpose is to secure a liq uidation monthly this year of $12, 000,000, which would sum up the the magnificent aggregate reductiou for 1882 of $144,000,000. Ilarrhburg Telegraph. For good fresh Goods cheap go to Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, 82. Humbug Advertisements. The time has never been and never will bo when the people of this or any other country can buy a gold dollar for seventy -fiyo cents. Neither can you. dear reidor. purchase an oigan worth three or four nundrod dollars for SCO. This is all non sense. Still we have no objection to other people doing their business lust as thev see fit. Wo are selling a 'good, honest made Piono at from $185 to $57?, aud good, honest Organ (not all stops) for from ?48 to $175. All our goods aro made upon honor, and we send to any part of the world on test trial, and if no pleasoo no keepeo, as tho Chinaman would sav. For the past ten years wo havo sent both 'latios and Organs to eveey part of the world, and our instruments give the most niversal satisfaction. If you wish good'instrument, ono that will always last you, wo shall bo pleased to sond you our catalogue and prices : and if vou nnr- chase one of the Thomas Brothers' Silver Tone Instruments you will get what you require, and one instrument sold in t neighborhood Rells us more. Address for prices, etc., Jas. II. Tiiomas, Successor to Thomas Brothers, Catski'.l, N. Y., U. S. A WM. SMEARBAUGH &CO., 9 Dealers In G-ROCERIBS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, 1IARD WARE, QUE13NS WARE.GL ASS WA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PA PUR, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, te. Goods Always First-Oass, C0U1TTY AUDITORS' HEIGHT FOR THE YEAH 1C31. N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forest. Comity, in ncennnt. with tho Funds of paid County for tho year eiidiiijr Hocembor 31st, lssl. To urn' 't ree'd fromWm Lawrence ft 1,0: H 7 'd for eras sold ' 3 (i n ree d Tor urn on " " red'ption of Co, Lands Pentcd lands ret. Co. Ux 1W0 " " 44 44 Bond tux 18.S0 41 44 44 Co. tax issi 44 Unseated lands Co. tux 1KS1... 44 reo'd from Harmony Twp. on nceount of M. Cailinan, Lu natic 44 roe.'d from Green Twp. on no count oT Surah Shoup, lnnntio 44 reo'd for coal from S, D. Irwin 44 44 redemption money erro neously paid J. U. Da'lo " ree'd from S. J. Sotlev, cx Troas " " Sixty-day, County tax 4' ree'd for roiriNtoringdoiM ;. 44 44 coal from J Sliawkev 44 44 Ink sold 4 ree'd costs paid by county in Com inon weal th cases from S. Clark 4 ree'd for team worK from Lt. W. Ledobur " reo'd lury fees from Sheriff Randall : 44 ree'd for desk sold Tioncsta township 44 ree'd forpapersold J Shawkey " ree'd for tines from WniUood :;; 75 1,'274 ill HI "5 ,2so i.- 227 f-O 400 00 107 W) 10 r.o 25 97 274 nr 11S 8.- 1 Til) 19 00 80 103 23 2 50 20 00 20 00 3 GO 10 00 2 00 and X Thompson, ree'd costs paid bv ree d costs paid by County in Dawson case ! reo'd for lumber sold C. A. Randall 2 05 $26,839 33 ...S0.230 11 To Balance.. N. S. FOREMAN, Treasurer of Forest omHionweaiiu ior too year To am't reo'd from Wm Lavrenco..?102 SO 44 State tax JS81 43 tit) 41 Hotel license 188! 150 00 41 Retailers license 1881 190 50 " Tax on loans 18S1 13 00 f ?01 05 To balance ,.?316 03 N. S. FOREMAN, Treasuier of Forest County, in account with the Redemption Fund of said County for tho year ondintr December Rlwt ikxi To am't ree'd from Wm Lawreneel,8l5 69 am 1 rec a 110m individuals 092 81 $2,538 03 To balance $1,879 11 COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in H.H To County ordorg drawn $102 CO f 102 60 ISAAC ...$207 CO To County orders drawn To County orders drawn $162 50 $1G25o C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff of Forest County, in account for the year ending December 3tsl "I8S1. To County orders drawn $328 30 JUSTIS SIIAWKEY, Prothonotary of Forest County, lu account for the year endimr December 31st. 18S1. To County orders drawn $257 10 FOREST COUNTY, bs: Wo. tho undersiirned Auditors of Km-eat rfnnntir certify that we met at tho Commissioners' did audit ann adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Slieritf, Prothonotary and County Commissioners for the year ending Decomlvr 31st, 18S1, and Unci them as set forth in the foregoing Report. In Testimony whereof we havo hereunto set our hands aud seals this 10th day of January, A. D. 18S2. Attest, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County County Treasurer's Commissions..? 573 13 County C'unmissioners 532 70 County Commissioners' Clerk 000 00 Costs in case of Harmony Tp. and others 13S 01 Auditors and Clerk ' 79 40 Counsel foes 74 82 Cat and Fox bounty:... 157 00 Jury feos 1,858 33 Jury Commissioners and Clerk... 07 58 Assessors 174 50 Printing 397 0 Constables 34162 Court Crier 20 00 Road View f)) 30 Fuel and lights 19S 24 Elections 64 20 Commonwealth costs 210 46 Books, Stationary Ac H5 85 Repairs 219 92 Western P.. Hospital 09 75 Warren Hospital 76 23 TTT A TT A T c m A mna-n. - . fuA.uAu siAitjitA r or iorest ASSETS. Balance duo on County account by N. S. Foreman, Treaamr...$ 9,239 14 Seated lands returned for 1881 1,072 64 Due by Harmony Tp. on account of M. Cailinan, Lunatic 820 00 Due by Green Tp. on account of John Clary, Lunatic 145 73 $11 277 51 FOREST COUNTY, ss : . Pursuant to law, wo, tho undersigned Commissioners of For- est County, publish the foregoing exhibit of tho receipts and expenditures of Forest County tor the year ending December 31st, I8S1. 01 ruiesi Vt ITNESS our hands this 10th dav of January, A. D. lS ' II. W. LEDEISUK, ) w r vl'i 'V'v!' !'.ON Com,ty Commissioners. HENRY A. ZUE.N DELL. J Attest, J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. TIIIAI, LIST. Pkotiionotary's Office, 1 Forkst Co., Pa. J Causes sot down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County at Feb ruary Term. 1SS2, commencing Monday, February 27, 1832: No. Tr. Yr. 1. F. W. E'.sworth et al tc, vs. Frank Garvey 23 Dec. 80 2. L. R. Freeman vs. J. C. Cornwell et si 10 May 80 3. Geo. W. DiUiridgo et al ifce., vs. Joseph Grove. . 21 May 81 4. Everett A. Waterman et al itc, vs Sarah Ann Dale 15 Sep. 81 5. Everett A. Waterman et al vs. Jacob II. Do wees 18 Sep. 81 6. Hugh o ilara et al Ac, vs. The Butt'alo. Pittsburgh te Western it. R. Co. 11 Sep. 81 7. Hugh O'Hara et al vs. The Buffalo, Pittsburgh it Western R. it. Co. II Set). 81 8. W. M. M. Kim vs. Tho Butt'alo, Pittsburgh A Western R. R. Co. 19 Dec. 81 J. SHAWKEY, Prothonotary. Tioncsta, Pa., Jan. 30, 1"82. JOB WORK of every doscription execu ted at the REPUBLICAN oiiiee. II? County Rends redeemed ? 7,000 00 ,! 44 'orders 44 iMd.. 8,(W5.i 44 44 "Coupons 44 '75 00 44 se.itod lands ret. by collectors 1,072 Ot 44 Exonerations allowed 44 102 43 44 Collectors' pom missions 000 O.'J 44 Refunding orders 0 22 44 5 per et. abatement on $014.8'J 43 74 44 8 per ct. on 87.000.00 County Bonds redeemed 213 00 41 31 per et. on ?8,0:!2.:t5 Com.ty Orders redeemer? 281 13 " .It per et. on 75.00 County Coupons redeemed 9 01 ' SI per et.ong0.22 Hefuding Orders redeemed... 32 44 31 per ct, on $:SO0.3 Collectors' Commissions 13 P9 31 per ct. $058.02 Redemption Paid 23 00 Balance .'. ' 9,239 14 920.839 S3 County, in account with tho Funds of tho ending December 31st, 1881. By State Treas. roo't. Apr. 6, 18S1..$ 47 r0 " " ' July 0, 188 U &!8 44 nm't paid Appraiser.. 14 70 44 am't paid for publishing Mer cantile List 27 00 " State Treas. ree't Jan. 12, IRS'J 19 08 44 Commission on State tax 1881... 8 19 44 5 per ct. on $150.00 Hotel licence 7 50 41 5 per et. on $100.50 retailers 44 9 82 balance 310 08 fSOl 05 By am't paid individuals.... 05802 ... 1,879 11 ?2,5JS 03 liataneo account for tho year ending Deo. 31, 1881. LIN. By 43 days' services $129 00 33 60 a.io miles travel LONO. By 48 days' 'services. ' 600 miles' travel... $102 60 ..$1 14 00 ... 6:t 00 $207 CO $207 00 n. W. LEDEBUl?. $102 50 By 471 davs' services.... 200 miles' travol $142 50 20 OO By fees 5323 30 By fees 257 10 Office, in said county, according to law and w. w. vv AUDEN, L.S. JAMES A. SCOTT. L.S. R. B. HWALLEY, L.S j County Auditors. for the year ending December 31st, 18S1. Sheriff's fees Prothonotary's lees Work on new ludk-e Janitor Ootinty Institute Bridge Repairs Postage Interest .'. Collectors' Commissions... Express charges , Court Auditor Stenographer Western Penitentiary County Bonds redeemed.... .128 30 257 10 259 05 70 60 90 00 272 17 8 02 275 00 454 11 3 52 10 00 177 55 57 18 7,000 00 9 22 1 85 63 00 H4 95 76 81 25 CO Jverunding Orders, Witness foes District Attorney.., Coroner Court House and Jail supplies Fees paid iu ease of John Clary, Lunatic $16,289 32 county for year ending? December 31st 1S81. LIABILITIES. None; 000,000 f.uardiauN Sale. f IRTUE of an order of tho Orphans MJ ( oiut of Forest County, to mo di rected, I will 3xnose to public sale, at tho Court House, in Tioncsta, Forest County. Pa., on . THURSDAY. THE 2d DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1S82, at U o'clock A. M., the following de scribed real estate : Tho undivided one fourth of Warrants numbers 4791 and 8103 in Howe Township, Forest County, Penn'a., each containing 1000 acres, more or less; Subject to a certain mortgage against said land held by C. B. Wright, H. A. Buhring and others, of $14,000. TERMS OF SALE ; One-third cash on continuation of bale, and the balance in two equal annual installments, with inter est payable annually on tho whole sum unpaid, secured by judgment bond and mortgage on the premises. W. H. PICKETT, Guardian of Hiram E. and Percy L. Barnes. Tioncsta, Pa., Jan 31, 1SS2. 3t. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is ho marvel of the age for all N-rve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Soud to 931 vvreh St., Philada. ep21-81tf HI 0 H HEADQUAETEES FOR 3R o o CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, OTJIt NEW IKON CLAD BUILDING Still Continues to bo Filled with . . S UIT.I3 LTC TO TIER i we mm mmmw. lmwmi TEAMSTER, LABOEEB! : IN SHOUT Everyone can find Goods at Lowest Prices. WE RUY MOKE GOODS AND SELL MORE GOODS THAN ANY HOUSE IN WESTERN PENNSYLV ANIA. MERCHANTS AND OTIIKR DEALERS WILL SAVE MONEY AND FREIGHT RY RUYING THEIR OIL, TOHACCO, KOAP, MEAT, PORK.SUOA Ry, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, FLOUR AND FEED OF US. WE HANDLE ALL HEAVY GOODS RY CAR LOADS AND HAVE FREIOUT. COME AND SEE. JrIOJL,EMA.N & HOPKINS, TIOISTItlSTV, I?JV. - T- Fi.'.'r.i'Tt ft- r? I - VIl.Tla.D.U.i HI Formerly Piltsbunjh,TilU8villt Sc Buffalo Ry5 WINTERTIME TA BLE, November 1851 A.M. ti L't) 12 27 111 10 JM5 P. M . H 3 r t .21) r.M.(--l. Vnlfv Ii-) (Wlar Pittsburgh Iv 4 42iir....p.krker ...1 v 4 :!:tlitr...'oxhurir..lv 8 10 ur . Frntikliii..lv P. M. 0 4" A.M. 0 00 3 lIlL' Of) A atilllj Kit 5 40 '2 W p. M. 3 40 1 "7 A.M. fi IS f5 :;o r. m . 2 20 P. M. 3 50 4 O'l 1 25 I 40 4 45 5 12 & 5 50 6 12 (1 47 7 2l) ar...Oil City....lv ....Iloekwood.... OleopoliK ...Enarlo Roek... President Tioncsta Hickory .. Truiikey ville.. Tidio'ute ...Thompson f... lv..If7lneloD..ar t 1 4 f:t on tsirn, fi 4ii 7 -K: 'i l'i t7 ill fl !' 7 ii ti tl '1'' 7 10 I 7 fU 47 H of: 0 30112 30 p. M-r. m. p. M.ii7rn ts ;o 12 4i 10 03!t2 52 t 'lt'.' 50 ti 3ti .1 12 t7 01 t 2N 17 12 t3 3( 7 3.) t-S OH 8 :w A.M. A.M. 8ffl A.M. 3 41' 4 os ' 4 25 P.M. P. M . P. M. iD.A. '.lti,.y..v, 1 v...Warrn ...ar ti ll!l2()0i 4 45 V. M. 3 30 A. M. rt 20 (Erie AVm'mkm) lv.. P.rartf'ord .!ar Kriel'tJ) lv. .. Warren. ..ar P.M 11 35 tl OO p.m. r. m. A. M. P. M. 7 3M 7 07 ft 00,12 ti 10 OH 110 25 4 4211147! lv..Clarendn..ar ADDITIONAL TRAINS leavo Claren don 7:2f a. m., Warron 7:41 a. in., Irviuo ton 8:35 a. m. Arrivoat 'lldiouto i):50 a. m., Tionesta 10,57 a. m., Oil 1'itv 12:30 p. m. Leavo Oil City 7:40 a. m., Ttonesta !l:2fi a. m., Tidiouta 10;55 a. m., Irvlneton 12:10 p. ni. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leavo Oil City for Pet. Centre, Ti tusvi'.le, Spartansbui').'. Contreville, I'orrv, Mayville, ltroetun at 7:00am, 10:10am, 2:45pm, 4:30pm, 8:15pm, Arrive 8:00am, 0:45am, ';:(Miiim, 3:35pm, ft:30pm. Sunday 'lrain leaves 7:30am; arrives 7:05pm. UNION A TITUS VILLE R RANCH. Train leaves Titusviilo 0:30pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Loaves Union City 6:10am ; arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, f Fla Stations. Trains aro run on Philadelphia time. Through coaches between Oil City and Bradford on trains leaving Oil City 7:00am., Cony (i:30pm. Pullman Weeping Cars between Oil City and Pittuburh on trains leaving Broeton 3:30pm and Pittsburgh it:45pin. ,-'Tickets nold and baggage checked to all principal points. Get time tables iriving full Information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Jn., Oen'l Supt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa. Gen'l I'ass. Agent. 41 Exchange St.. Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent, Tioncsta Pa. lr vou mant to tuy (iU'lcillier rcady-nuxde orniMk KjteorcUr.do not Fall to WicmA c i . 1 , f! j1ipiiN"jl M im I iv -mi m.mi ui ,H STOPPED FREE Jvantiou Jiiriy w, Inrane Hetsiiu Hectored, h&. KLLNE'SGRLf im, m- INERvE KESTQRCn DHAIS & ISkHVIt l)lhtSM. Only sut i nir n, r.piuiity ana Atrt Apuiumt. li "'. -i realise iki i trial buttlcMrveto l':a;.ltJi"ntn.tl'.,'i''P''yl'''!exi,rBiiie. Sunt nam. "Ti"'4"i iiuiurujyiM4a QTARTLirJG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viutim of youthful imprudence catifin Irem. hire l;ecy, Ncn-oui UebuitT, Lout Manhood, etc huttiiR tried in vaiu every kuuwn remtdv, hi dis! coyert-d a miiiiile sWf cure, which he will eend ynvii to hit felldw-mifi't-rers, addres J. II. Ill I I'm 4a thallium tel., N. Y. - GARFIELD. I JMigruve.1 in Lino and Stipple from a i photograph approved bv Mrs. Garfield a a correct likeness. A beautiful work of art. Jso competition. .Size 1x21. tsctid r eiioujars and extra terms. The Henry Dill Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. j-is. S2 W"r- HemoicntJ!.. Whlt.murf Bnil0i.r..M loryourowu -.,.fi,l..i pu. f. C, . i. ti 1 y jja Bd zu 1 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, HARDWARE, QUEEKSWARE, 11 G K Q GUSlTTKSrw' LUI7& HSALiii, rem run c :k w OOXSUMlTI'N f-'piitlug of Il'msl, Tr i ctiiiui. Couali, '.nil-, Caturrh of lu .t. I'ianonoa of tl.O I-uliuu u: Oru'aiia. . 1 r'ro, fl conli tn t ?! (4 Auk year t): u-x:jt f it ii. lMl'UOVK TI1K HUOU. : ' .TRADEMARK. Ult;Ml!i:U & 14. tt-tuitU. Trial bottlo V.T) cents. tt r? MOLD Vi'OEIiS. I "Tor' i rick etorrvrh, bad t'-ttn. etTilna au : a. ' tcsy scaaii-rit vt.'str; ji a :v 'Vor wantof ai'initlus, uy &ifp:. I ik, lnd:ii- n, liver coiapl-ilut, til:e I1:..liK.t ittC (cr (..rj.44 errv&mxf.7'ivrrm I ttnn, iwver "Thoao In ltUTaiy, lirofussionnl or txut. rncrcl-l r:iu o.nsUntly nocd Pi.kun. ior constipatlou, aLvxalin. fC'C-l'sill Ulisluusa, aud low cull its. Uiai'sui XA." m Rflad and study our book on tho ll'srf V.tn, '-v'loro will l,o p:.ld fcr any caso l-t i.i win not euro or troatly lmiiroTu. ' CrzrJ" Liuiioa, ir yon wlsu arrenrrtli. hcnUh oixt I i Nvnity, MMt brc.uh. ciMTi'y li'a und l itvP-.! 4flo to your ronrt dniatst for n bollie It otrj.ii!.. si. T-olt bolorjcohii.eui." 4,For nrrrom rtf htl'fy. pararrn of the l.lid dor, or tlM!.n of tao kiOuuya, Uio 1'i.uuaa. audbocurod." A GREAT CAUSE OF HUMSK MISERY I TIlC I.4JSS r a t.ecturo on too Nature. Treatment, and ltadiciil cure ot Siinifjil W'takuoNH or peiiiiatorrli.e.t, induced by self abui Involuntary Emissions, Imjoteney, Ner' votis Delulity; and Impedimenta tl mar naie generally; Consiimption, Epllensv and l it-.; Mental nnd Plivsicai lncjipucit v' fc.7Uy KOUKRT .J. CULVKK'KLlI I.. author of tho "Green Hook "Ac The world-renowned author, in 'this ad miral, le l.e. tm.i, i lcHrlv proves from hu ' M ' "eiK u inui i tie uv!iil-.mseiuie:i Pl'U fif Wi, f t I..,. i ... w.. 11.;,1,uMMii.iy oe eiieetuully ro- ' " M;iiiunTOlls SUI"lCil r, tlotlS. bomrifs invlv.,,,, ....i., . opera- dials ; pomtintr (out a mode or cure at one eor- cni ciiiat .,y which evety 8Uf erer, no matter what bis condition tuny thousands and thousands. Kent under Niv.l i . any add; ess, iost paid, on rt ctipt of six .niMum 1IIH l llOllMlcrs. THE CULVEEWELL HELICAL CO 41Ann St, N. V., N. Y., P. (,. J!nx F. K. WHITTEKIN, " CIVIL EKCIKEEa ARD SURVEYOR. (Co. Surveyor of 1'orest C'ou.ity.) rii::5T-CLAS'.S INSTUUMEXT8 " AND GOi.R OUK. aj.iTi l Tioncsta, 1'orest Co., P. 1 Mm' -til J riiX . - r.-vitiU,
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