FDlTOn. ."r.sniv korximi. jixe is. ish. 1 IMlOl'licomOllts for tlin ilifTereiil eollntv "'1" i;os will ho charged fora- follows: I'rd- i I Mi IH il.'irv. S!!!l ! 'liel-i O' 5S ( if il in i utiii-iuf it s' i ; Auditor, t f. Those tonus uro strictly o.ii fy nvr yoody. ritOTIlOXOTAKY, Ac. . ,nvn iilhoriz"d to nnnonnoo H. S LUOCK WAY', of Tionestn. ns a candidate lor li e nomination .if I'rothonotary Ac., riiirjt-v t, ill l n yi( l ll HTitl I lirSICS, Wo nro authorized to aimouneo S. J. Sk I id' i . of Kinsley township, aan can didate for tlio nominal ion of Prnthonotary, vo,, fuiywi to Jicpuoncan usages. We sm ui'hoii,ed to announce S. J WOLCOTT. of Tionosta, as a oa-ididato for t ho nomination of Frothoiiolnry, iCe.. titiiooot to Jicpuuiicnn usages. V!mso aniinuiico my nnmo as a oandi date for re-election to tlio oflico of Pro timuot.iry, V. subject to rules and usages of tlin Republican pnrtv. ' April L SI. JUSTIS SIIAWKKY. SHERIFF. We :r authorized to nnnounoo IVETKIl . ItKRIiY.- of Harmony Township, as n cmiilUato for tho nomination of Sheriff, snhject to Itepublioim usages. We nro mtlhoriod to nnnounoo dipt. C. W. CLAKK, of Tionot: Township, as a ( audi. late for tho nomination of Sheriff, subject to Ilopubliottii usages. COMMISSIOXFU. Wo are authorized to nnnounoo .T .1. PAKSON'S, of Jerks township, as n can didate for tho nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. Wo are anthorjl to nnnounoo GEO. W. OSGOOD, of iiiusley township, asa can didate for tho nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. We are. authorized lo nnnounoo JAMES S. HENDERSON, of Hickory Township, as a candidate for the nomination ot County Commissioner, subject to Repub lican usages. We are authorized to announce II. W. EEDEBUR, of Green township, as a. can didate for the nomination of County Com missioner, subject to Republican usages. AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce JAMES A. SCOTT, of Jenks township, as a candi date for tho nomination of County Audi tor, object to Republican usages. We are authorized to announco GEO. V. WARDEN, of Hickory township, asa candidate for the nomination of Auditor, subject to Republican usages. piiiiKiicniuimr Primaries Next Saturday. On Saturday next, Juno 18, 1881, the Republican Primary Elections of Frest county will take place, and the Kepublicati3 will be called upon to choose their candidates for the election next November. The candidates or those who are able to are out work ing up their cases in a friendly and gentlemanly way, and from what we can learn no underhand means or tricks aro or have been resorted to to gain vote?, aud the indications are that the result will be satisfactory all round ; nothing of a nature calculated to give offense or engender bad feeling has been said or done by any of the candidates or their friends, which ia gratifying to all parties. Our enemies are hoping and praying for the least Fplit or dissatisfaction in our ranks, and are ready with mouths watering to late advantage of tho same ; but in this they will be badly "left," as the friends of the candidates are taking no active part, being content to let them settle the contest amoug themselves. There is not a particle of doubt in our mind but that the defeated candidates -will turn in and support the nominees with a hearty good will ; we have this r.Souranco from all with whom we have talked, iind they are men of their word, every oco of them. Let every Republican in the county turn out and vote for his choice of candidates. Tho election has been fixed ou Saturday afternoon f ir the special' convenience of voters, and after the week's labors aro ended it ought to be a pleasure for every true Republican to give on hour or two to the good cause. It givos them a sort of holiday which is relished by the most industrious of men, at the same tune you are given an opportunity to perform a duty which ought to be a pride to every good Republican. Let us have a full vote and a harmonious clccti on. . -2 The Pennsylvania Legislature. Tlio Legislature will adjourn to morrow nt high twelve. It has been in many respects a remarablo body, containing within its limits men of Larger caliber aud more esteem than iiuy of its predecessors. It has also hoeu noteworthy especially with the majority for the lightness with which party ties were regarded at ouo time, uuJ tho strictness with which they were observed at-tnether. Commenc ing with a heated Senatorial contest, ; i v. Lieh regular methods were stiuor- I to guerrilla 'iictictJ and much ill feeling was engendered, most cordial relations were established after tho cause of contention had passed and tho Senator had been elected. And tho Legislature has not been idle or neglectful of the public interests, as thope newspapers have persistently published winch habitually pretend to desire, aud represent a popular demand for, adjournment whenever a legisla tive body convene-?. Every measure on tho callendar of each house- has been considered, and by twelve oVlock to-morrow wi.'l have been dis posed of in some shape. Much bene ficial legislation has beet; enacted and much of the vicious defeated or choked. Both Iho Semite- and IIouso have been ably officered. Lieutenant Governor Stone aud President Newell have been courteous and fair in their rulings in the Senate, aud Chief Clerk Cochran and hU assistants, Rupert anil Nice, have conducted tho clerical depart ment with ability aud dispatch. Speaker Ilewit has been above the average iu presiding over the House. His rulings have beeji fair and im partial, and the objections mada on several occasions have been the result of his attempt to defend himself from the Speaker's chair when he was unwar rantably attacked. Chief Clerk Iluhn has been indispensible, his rapid dis patch of business and affability com bining to lighten tho labors of the members. IIo has been efficiently seconded by Resident Clerk Patterson and Reading Clerk Pearson, who well leserve the resolution of thanks tho House will pass to-morrow. Tho Tel- cgraph has had fault to find with this Legislature, as with others, for net doing what we think the peoplo wan ted aud for doing what we think they lid not waut. But we beliovo the members have acted with due regard for what they considered right, and acting thus, there is vo causo for the abuse aud scurrility that have been leveled at them. In parting with them, the Telegraph wishes each and every one a safe return, home, pleasant recollections of their sojourn in Ilar risburg, aud a full realization of their prospects for the future. Ilarrisburj lelegraph, June 8. The Ilarrisburg correspondent of tho Commercial' Gazette, iu commenting upon tho Legislature just, adjourned, speaks as follows of the members from the oil regiou : It has been a severe session for the oil men, and they have only them selves to blame after all. If the oil counties sent men hore w ho would not attempt to antagonize the rest of the State, as Lock wood, of Clarion, Mapes aud Ilulings, of Venango, Ilardison, ol McKean, aud ono or two others have done, they might succeed better. There are good men from the oil cojulies: such members as Dericksou, Tyler and Wilson, of Crawford, Myers, of Venango, and Davis, of Forest, who have striven hard to gain the good will of the house, aud to their efforts is due the fact that the free pipe .bill passed the House by as. large u vote as it did. But tho aggressive position assumed by Messrs. Ilulings, Lockwood, Ilur dison and othars embittered the House finally and changed tho otherwise friendly sentiment tor their peculiar measures. It was not due to Pennsyl vania Railroad iulluenca that the oil regiou measures failed, for thero never was a Legislature hero with which that corporation had less influence, but it wa9 owing solely to the general "cuss edness" to use an expressive term, of certain oil men that created tho an tagonism that resulted in tho over throw of everything that concerned them. The Democratic party need give it self no concern for the future of tho Republican party. The Conkling Platt matter will settle itself without the necessity of any administrators or assigus. If Conkling and Piatt should bo re-elected, whiclnow looks like an impossibility, tho Republican party will still live, and it will bo just as vigorous if they both go under. Our Democratic friends forget that tho Re publican party live? on its principles, aud that theno are such as never grow old or die. Right and wrong are older than parties, and as long as the Republicans follow tho farmer they will have a piiuciple which don't depend on whether Conkling aud Piatt get lo tho Senate or stay at home. The dismay of our enemies at what they affect to believe is the ap proaching dh-solutiou of the Republi can party, but which ia reality i.i only an outgrowth of their wishes, does not frighten uuy intelligent muu. Tho fortunes of Napoleon tl.e ti.iv .-,r Waterloo was not any darker than that of tho Democratic party to-day, whilo tho Republican party enter ing on a new leaso of power granted it as a reward for faithful services, nnd there is no doubt but that, if it does as well in tho future as it has done in the past, twenty yqara hence will wit ness tho same mclaife'holy Fpoctabls of tho hungry Democoat standing outside tho official railing nnd watering at the mouth as he scents the eavory odor of tho official soup pot. If the nrodial Democratic son chooses to eat husks it is his own business, but wo invito him to como in out of t he cold. There is nothing mean about tho Republican party. Mead viHe llcpubUea n. g THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Special to tho Kt:ruitMCAX. ' Washington, D. C, Juno 9, '81. The Albany contest still remains iu doubt though thero are increasing signs that tho opposition will combino on some candidate to defeat Mr. Conk ling, chances favoring Chauney M. Depew, whose vote yesterday was in crease;! to almost double what it has been, and there are more will go for him to-day. I think tho election of Mr. Depew as Senator would be satis factory to a majority of the New York Republicans. Thero is an urgent de sire on tho part of Republicans all over the country to bring this contest to a close as soon as possible, and bv any means nvailable. Room 9 of the Post Office Denart- ment, will, perhaps livo in history. It is in ibis room that tho government case against the Star route ring will be made up. In this room Attorney Gen. eral MacVeagh is occupied with hi lieutenants arranging the governments case, and it is at that stage now where the government is ready to appeal to a grand jury and subsequently to twelve honest men. the government is in earnest iu this matter, nr.d though it will not get tho cases into court before nest September they will bo energet ically prosecuted when once in shape. The star routo contractors, however, are not idle, and have engaged iu their defense, Bob Ingcrsoll, Ben Butler, aud several others of equal prominence. The lateH from tho Ohio Republican Convention is tha'. Governor Foster will bo ro-nominated by acclamation, aud that Judge Richards will be nom inated for tho Lieutenant Governor ship. Tho Cjnventiou endorses the President's policy. Tho oft repeated statement mada by the Postmaster General that no further removals were completed just now in the Post Office Department, has brought about among tho employes a feeling of security, and tho excitement which reigned in the Department for a month or raoro is considerably al Jayed. In consequence of the exhaustion of the appropriation for completing the Census, the clerks employed have all tendered their resignations to take effect on the 15th of tho month, and have signified their desire to continue the work without pay and "trust to Congress to make them whole in De cember. That Congress will do this there seems to be no doubt. By this action on the part of the clerks the work will not bo much delayed, and the public will derive tho benefits of the completed reports some time in the FH- Phil. Rules for the Republican Primary Elections of Forest County. 1. The candidates for the several offices shall have their names an nounced in ono or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to tho Primary Meetings, stating the ofiice, and subject to tho action of the party at tho said primary meetings. 2. The voters belonging to the Re publican party in each township or borough, shall meet on a day to be designated by the County Committee, at tho usual place of holding spring electious, at - o'clock p. m., and pro ceed to elect ono peison for Judge, aud two persons for Clerks who .sliull form a Board of Eductions to e-.:eive votes and determiuH who are the proper per sons to vole, and who tdiall hold the polls open until 7 o'clock p. m. After the pwlls are opened, tho candidates anuounced shall bo balloted for; the name of each person voting shall be written ou a list at the time of voting no person being allowed to vote more than oneo for the same office. .'J. After the polls are closed the board shall proteed to court the votes that each candidate has uc.-ived, and ... Ivo out, tho returns accordingly, to lio certified by the Judg. atid alir!rd by the clerks. 4. Tho Judge (or ono of tho Clerk's appointed by the Judge) of the respec tive election districts, siuill meet nt the Court House iu Tiotic.ftu, "on tho Tues day following tho Primary Meetings, at 2 o'clock p. ni., having the leturns and a list of the volertt, and the person having the highest number of votes for any office, shall be declared tho regular nominee of the Republican party. 5. Any two or more persons having an equal number of votes for tho same office, tho Judges shall proceed to bal lot for a choice, tho person having the highest number to be the nominee. 6. The Return Judge shall be com petent to reject by a majority, the re turns from any district where thero is evidence of fraud, either in tho returns or otherwise, and 3hall reject thorn where there is cvideuco of threo or more persons voting nt. the primary meetings who are not Republicans 7. Tho Return Judges shall appoint Conferees Representative, Senatorial and Congressional whose acceptance of said appointment shall be n pledge to support tho person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that office. S. The Return Judges may at any time change tho mode and manner of selecting candidates as they may be instructed by the people at their pri mary meetings, due notice being given by tho County Committee. 9. The Chairman of the County Committee shall be required to issue a call in pursuance of tha action of the County Committee. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Iu pursuance of a resolution of the members of the Republican County Committee at a meeting held on the 17th day of My, 1881, it is ordered that the Republican voters of Forest county moot on SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881, at '2 o'clock p. iu., at the following places of holding primary elections, to-wit : Barnctt twp., Jacob Maze's carpen ter shop. Jenks twp., at old Court House, Marienville. Howe twp., Upper precinct, Brooks ton ; Lower precinct, Balltown. Harmony twp , Upper precinct, at Setley school house ; Lower precinct, at A.I lender school bouse. Hickory twp., Plack Road school house. Kingsley twp., nt Newtown. Green twp., Upper precinct aud all south of Lamentation in Kingsley twp., at Gill school house. ' Lower precinct of Green, at Nebraska. Tionesta bro., and twp., ut Court House, in said horo. At which time they will nominate: One person for Prothonotary, Ac. One person for Sheriff. Two persons for Commissioners. Two persons for. Auditors. Tlio pulls will remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. Eich election pre cinct will elect one person as u mem ber id' the County Committee for the ensuirg year. The Return Judges will meet at the Court House, in Tionestit Borough, on the following Tuesday to wit: The 21st day of Juno, at 2 o'clock p. m. il.'lNTAI.V Jamikkox, Chairman Rep. Co. Com. Tioiiesta, ,une Gth, 1881. SMEARBAUGH A ft . Dealers in i 1 G-BOOEBIBS! TOHACCO, OKI A US, 1IAUI1 WAUi:, (Uli KNK WAlt K. li L ASSWAUi:, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAl'IIK, FOUKKiX FUUITS, YK(J KTADLFS, AK F.US. 1JUKAD, OYS TKUS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. T7T7C1 T A PfT? ""V l"" f'wnil on rio nt Oihi. A '--i-V I'. K.m.'U K ('..' N. ..i.,-r A-H t ri idir J lit i -a a ilii;i;.r;irt. .M i h. n- ;il v . 1 1 ' m (.Mr" i-n i-.'AS'TKi.N 1'i.vsT.i "!.; w yi;k, In th r; Mattkk or SAM i; let , WANX, JlA.NKIU'n. rilAKF XOTK K! that tlio nm!,rM1n,oll - AVill ell ill rmilie Auction, . tho F,v ohiiiiKOisiiioH lt(Hini. No. Ill r.i-oa.hvav ... . 'i.ou i ours.uiv loo , tn (lv Ol .JltlV. I KS 1 . Ill l.wolv.i lV I. I'. Uioliiml V. Harnett, Anetioneor, all lii's rU'ht. title nnd Intercut of, in mul to tho MmttuiXifuei-iuf(( properly, ns iwiKn( o ... miu HiiiMiMi oaiiKrnpt, lo-wit First. A ono-lmir Interest in a certain Judgment In favor of Alexander McAn- oi cw mm i-smunei wnnn, ajrainNt Jniiu s I1 J mines, for Siill.Oss.H.'t ii.. !.--,( i,..i .. i. York Supremo Court. Cifv nnd County of New ork, AuKiist-Jth. lS7(i. A 1.-. . - ,., -.-... . n unn niur interest in n certain JiKi.'jrmont In thvm- r u... .....i i .... 1 j., " "ii" mm milium, Hiunolor $l0.1i docketed j tl(1 Mm-ino . v "y HI Jovv York, December It 1 , 1 S 1 0. Thinl. A'l tlio following dosorihod innu.v-iwii irnoiH or pnrcols of land in tin it l ;i il i;i : No. 1. Onfl tlioroot Kitnnto in Tio- nosm lowiiHinp, Korest Countv, in Huid Stiito. tmtciitoil tt Will. ..1... 'i'ii:..i. v.. veinlier27tli, 1H02, upon warnint iii tlio n""'u m, eoiunininjr iti(. ncres inoro or loss. No. i. Ono other tlioroof Kitimto in Tio- iicsiu jownxmp. in sni.l County, patented to Williclni Willink Xnv.iinl,'r 9TI1, Ivno upon win-runt in tlio.sumo namo No.' 21iiT! centainiiur louo norca morn m-1 No. :?. Ono other tlioroof hoiiiLC (ino-linlf "lairn.t '.-oumio in TioncsU TowiiHhip, ui"icni pmeiuoa 10 i;iieni Willmk, November L7t.li. 1SU' mion M n in.-,i i., ti, name, namo No; IMVI, Kuid half eoiitaiiiin-' r.jiii .. . . f3 um m-ii-N more or iosu. No. 4. Ono othorthereofsituatoin Mill- ';"" i"wns:np, i.ik County, (formerly I'orest County; I'onnsyl vnnia, patented to Nicholan lliddlo, May 1th, 1S1,, upon war rant 4r.'!t, in tho namo ot Sinnncl Wallace, t-iiii.Miiiiir aero inoro or loss. rs o. ft. Don iiliir.1 ilw.f.w.r uiiin.iA i.. Millntono Township, afoiesnid patented to iwwiivi iiiiiiuc, ;uav .mi, i.m,), upon war rant No. 4 Kill, in ti Wh 1 1 t III St fit U.lliinnl Wallace, containing Mini acres and ono inn kn aero imiro or iosh. No. (i, (inn other thereof situate In Millstono Township, aforesaid patented to NieholnH JSiddle, May 4th, lSlft, upon iuiiiiiL 11.1,1, in uio name ot .Samuel AVallaoo, containim !IOO acres moroor less. No. 7. Onn nil patoiitod to Nicholas I'.iddlo. Muv4tli. IMS, 1,,11 ,.....,,, ii.il .. ,1 -.. . .... nui iuiii. -ii,)j in mo name oi j-sliihuoi Vallaoo, containing (KJO neiesnioroor less. No. 8. Ono other thereof situate in Jenks Township, in :ii,i enmity, patented to Nicholas liiddle, May 4th, 'Sl.-, upon warrant N. 41 in tho name of Samuel v in moo. coiiianung jhio acres more or loss No.U. Ono other thereof sifiato in Jenks Township, in Kaid Countv, paten ted to Nicholas I'.iililln fnv s liii -....,.. warrant No. 41. '50, in tho namo' of .Samuel iiiiai c, i-oiuaining loiKi acres and ono hall of mi n.m moiw. iua No. 10. Ono other thereof containing r0 and one half acres, more or Ions, num bered lii in too subdivision of a tract of laim which was patented October 2:1, 1811, to John X. Lane, Christopher llairor and James J. Lane, on Waruuit No. 3177, to Herman I,eUoy and Jan. Linklain. No. 11. Olio other thereof containing 100 acres mul tlirnn ftiiirtim i.... numbered 25 in tho said subdivision last iiiciiuoiieii. No. r.. Ono other thereof containing 11 1 acres, more or loss, nuinbered liti in 1110 SUbdlViMon la-t montioiinil. No. 13. Ono other thereof containing 100 acres and threo-fourtiis, more or less. ....... I., 1 fl.l ..... . iiiiiiiiiuicu o in mo suiHUvision lust men tinned. Xo. 11. t)ne other thereof eontainlng iicre aiio tnrco-loLirtMs, inoro ir less unmoored 4-i in tho Hiibdivision of a tract ot land which was patented Oclo- m-i -o, ion, louo.in i. i.am, l linstoDlier Tl. ....... .... 1 T . I. T ... nuu dunies li. i.uno, on warrant o. ji,;', to lermon L,eKoy and Jan Ijinklain. Xo. l.". Ono other '.hereof containing l;t acies unci i.iroe-lourt.'is, morn or loss numb red IU iii tho subdivision last men tioned. No. 111. Ono other tlioroof containing i n acres, more or less, numbered '21 in tho subdivision nl' u trm-t ,f I . was patented October 2::, 14, to tho iiaid .miii j. Linn., v iii isiopner linger nnd James U. Lane, on Warrant Xo. aiSl, to Herman I.eUov niwl .Tnn 1 1-1,,;.. No. 17. Ono other tlioroof containing lou m;i-es, more or loss, numbered 22 in the subdivision last mentioned. Xo. IS. Ono other thereof containing 11 1 ncres, moro or loss, nuinbered 28 in the subdivision last mentioned. No. 1'.). Uno other thereof containing 114 ncres, more or less, numbered 211 in ni" KuiuuviNioii iasi mentioned. Xo. 20. Ono other thereof containing 107 acri nnd one-half, more or less, num bered :Stiin thuHiibdivision last inentioned No. 21.- Ono other containing !7 acios, inoro or leas, mini bored 37 in tho subUivi sion lust ltientioned, Xo, 22. Ono other thereof, situate in Snyder Township, Jolierson County, in said State, surveyed on Warrant. No,"an;,i District Xo. 5, to' Wilhclm Wiliink V. Co. December 111, 17i2, eontaiiiing 4,"it aeies, inoro or loss. Fourth. A one-half Interest in tho en tire eapilal stock (f 100,000) of the l'erth A mboy, Fiber Company. The eertiti at en lor this stock aro not 'in Uio Aysiuiieo's possession. 1'i.itli. A ono-half interest in about 40 per cent, of tho stock of tho United States Oeneral Smelling and Minim: Conipany (l.iniited). I.iiiiilnri l-'n ri.ni.i ' ti, i;' cates for this stock are not in theassinneo's possession. liateil. ISew oik, Juno (i, 1SS1. WILLIAM II. CL.VklC. Assignoo in Daukruiitey of Samuel Wan.v, 110 liroadway, Now York. EUUK.MO L. UL'SHF. Solicitor for Assignee, 110 Droudway, New York. I'". 'I''. WHITTJ IUIX, CIVIL EHGISEER m SUflVEYOR. (C ). Surveyor of Forest County.) FIK:,T-CLASS 1XSTKITMF.XTS AMD COoD WOitK. apr5 SI Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Cornet' ," ( 'JJj'oudn-fiy, NEW YORK. On Both American aud European Plans. Frontiii'r on Central Park Mm firan.l lioulcvaril. Hi-oailwav nml l'ii'iu.v;.,ii. St., this Hotel occupies the entire' si) iiare, u.m ims ouiiiaiHi liirnisiiesi at an oxpenso of over S :iiii nun I r ...... . . 1 1.., ....... . i.. '. ... "v w ni... I'le- jiant as well as being the line.'st lueated in ni i ii.v ; nas a piusseu'cr j-.ievator ana all modern improvements, and is within ono square of the depots of tho Sixth and J'.iL'i i Aii iim. i:ii.iki(. i it it .... i - ( . - - -. die still nearc r to tho liroadway cars con venient und uecessiblo fiom all parts of tiio cite, llooiii wii li honnl s- ;.,.. .1..,. Special rates for famalies ami ptrmaneiit tin est. F. II ASIC FLL, Projirietor. I OI WOK1C of every iiosi-i i it ion exeeii- tod at the Itl'.ri'DJ.l CAN elti.e, I 7 " H I tako plenniro In telling tlio Sporting Finteinity Unit I have re-purcliiied FIIOM HOUACK JOX1CS, TO WHOM I SOLI) IT IX 1S7I, T AM XICKLY LOCATFI) nfc my ohl i fttand, mid I am prepared to attend to all my friends, nnd tlio publio generally, who need miUTlllvn in Tiir mini i ihp i Nilllliiltu 111 lilt UUil Lliitl I shall keep a perfect stock of nil lw'nui of AftlftlUHITIOtt! VA nd all kinds of ISHIHG TACKLE.- or i t 'I shall also eontinuo to linndlo tho' fcVr3ii4c' Nrwlns Machine, A ii.l tl.o CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como nnd soo mo. You will find mo ALWAYS AT IIOMF. Muzzlo Loader mndo to order nnd wr raijfod. friREP ATEING IN ALL ITfl FAITHFULLY DONE. TJlioute. Fa., Aug. 12. STOVES ! nixisr, copper AND- ieot Iron "Ware i MOULD respectfully inform tho elti is oi iionosta and vicinity that I Bin trod to do all kinds of work i.i h, iin Tin Copper and Sheet Iron II r w sjiecialty in manufacturing KIB2KT ISSOf MTOV2JS and fliiipmonU' foiitalilo for rartiir pores. A No all kinds of ' pur. RERiajG DOSE "SHORT fiOTIC ho Highest Market Prleo Paid for ,GS AMD Mm r AT- Iiawronco Houmi rnayl T202IESTA, PA. A I Oh TJic Loss r iVl.eeluro r,n tln Ko...... rv. -- ..... - . I CHllUL'llI. nndiadical euro of Seminal Weakness or Spanatorrhiea, Induced bv self abuse linAiintarv Kmissions, Impototioy, Xcr' yoiiUlebility, and ImI.odimoni.s to mr ria'jrtrenom:i v i .i.... .,"11111111111, j.piiepKV. iVJLJtt.:,.1r,"!V "ll I'l.ysical Incapaci.j V. ,;""J'"1 ' luLi r.KVVl'. Li. i. M an.iior ot lee "i:r,,i. n,,,,i, iliV'elcbriitnil iiiitlini. i.. n,;.. l.:... L '"ion men, n om u HUrtKe:ll-M kiu l.."h .1... .. IllO liillV clenr lr ,1,,. .. ftlaiuiig consenueiieoof self almso may bo ralcally cured ; pointing out a moil'u c.t euo at once simple, eeitain, and elieetnl, by ,PU,m v hi(.h evc. HUlleii-, no matter what his condition I112Vl)l. niiiv niiiA Ki.wL,..ir ..i i priviily, and radically. . 1 J i wins locturo will prove a boon to thous,His und thousands. Sen inder seal. my assess, post paid, on receipt of six cental two posta;:o Manips. V0 havo u.so a ire euro for Tapo Worm. -iV'K'sstho Fublishei's. TOOULyEBTOL MEDICAL CO., -11 An -n. i., .n. l., r. o. uox4owi. 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