li ! ; j.rwi'.nk, r.nrroi:. VED.USIIAY IBIIRMSC. SFTT. lMSfcl. REPUSLICAfi STATE TICKET J-OU BTATi: TREASURER, Gfn. SILAS M. BAILEY, of Fayette County. REPUBLICS? COUNTV TICKET. For Prothonotary, tte., JUSTLSSIIAWKKY. For Sheriff. Capt. C. W. CLARK. For Commissioners, tr. w. ledeuuk, J. S. HENDERSON. For Auditors, (J. W. WARDEN, J. A. SCOTT, THE PRESIDENT. Tho news from Long Branch is still encouraging. The President seems to be gaining strength slowly. lie was threatened with a relapse cu Sunday, but the evil symptoms passed away yithout much disturbance, and he has Bince boeD much better. The members of tho Cabinet havt left Long Branch, which shows that they feel safe. Fol lowing is the latest dispatch : Lonci Brakcii, Sept. 13, G p. ra. Official At the examination of the President at 12 m. to-day his temper nture was 98 8-10, pulsa 100, respira tion 20. At tho evening dressing, at 5:30 p. m., his temperature was 98 410. pulse 100, respiration 20. The Presi dent was placed in a semi-recumhent position upon an invalid chair at 11 n. Di., and remained one-half hour without fatigue or discomferl. The wouncU are making the usual favora ble progress and his general condition is reassuering. The Attending Physicians. THE REPUBLICAN STATE VENTION. CON- The Republican State Convention met at Ilarriaburg on Thursday last for the purpose of nominating a can didate for State Treasurer. Tlia Con vention was called to order by Chair man Cessna, and General Harry "White was elected permanent Chairman of tho Conveution. Upon taking his seat (jeneral White made a stirring speech which was listened to attcn lively. After the General had coin pleted his well choseu remarks the convention proceeded to nominate a man for State Treasurer. Two names only were presented General Silas M. Bailey of Fayette county, and Sen ator Wm. T. Davies of Bradford county. A ballot was taken and re suited as follows, rather onesided Bailey 157, Davies 84. The nomiua tion was made unanimous. A short but sensible and pointed platform was adopted, and the Convention ad jonjyicd sine die. From the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette's comments ou the result of the convention we take the following The work of the State Convention was so easy and natural that it was accomplished without any friction of si u injurious character. It was em phatically a one-sided affair, but not on the side from which the noise came The friends of General Silas M. Baily of Fayette couuty, secured the organ ization by a vote of about two to one and his nomination for Stato Treas urer was consequently a foregone con elusion. Senator Davies would have made an acceptable candidate, but there were good reasons for preferring General Baily. He is a new man, and all that can do said against nun is that he mustered with the Grant col unin at Uuicago nut a very serious charge to make against a soldier who had fought all through the rebellion and had a liiirh admiration for the chief who brought it to a successfu close. Senator Davies has excited numerous antagonisms in his legisla tive career, and he would have been vigorously (though, we believe, unsuc cessfully) assailed by il)3 Democrats on certain items in his record. On the whole, therefore, we shall have much plainer sailing with General Baily as our standard bearer, and we most cordially commend him as a can didate eraineutly deserving of the suf frages of the party. The platform is snort and to the point, and the party m to lie congratulated oa the fact that the persistent efforts made in certain fit ters to misrepresent public senti ment and crgani.'.o a Itulf t-iually failed. TI1K 1'I.ATl OK.M. J-cnoIrnJ, Thai the Republican party of Pennsylvania is in meet hmrty nccord with tho administration of-Prefident Garfield, and while uni ting in the prayers of all good people for his speedy recovery, pledges con tiuued fealty and most active support in prompt and courageous correction of all government abuses. As Repub licans, we are in favor of any proper, wtll considered reform, cither in Gov ernment, nation, state, municipality or county, and we court suggestions to any or all of these cuds, and only ask that in their advocacy well established safeguards shall not be hastily supple mented by experiments. The admin istration cf Piesident Garfield has set the right example in this direction, and while firmly adhering to the prin ciples and better practices of the great party which called it into cxeisience, it yet insists upon faithfulness and honesty in every branch of the public service. Tho bullet of the assassin should not interrupt this work. It should be pursued while its author lives, and beyond his life, if through misfortuue it should bo taken away. Resolved, That the Republican parly has ever been progressive and reformatory, and while realizing noth ing in government is wholly right, we desire to be always brave to seek every aveuue of approach' to the right, to the en. I that all our people may enjo'y ever the increasing blessings of ood government. Resolved, Hint to the Prcsidont ames A. Garfield, this tendar and oving, this struggling and suffering, this pure and bravo mau now become beloved of this people and admired of all people, we tender for ourselves and our constituents assurances of deep and heartfelt sympathy, aud keenly ppreciating tho value of such life to his country, we express the prayerful lope that he may soon be restored to the discharge ,of the important duties r which he is remarkably quahued, and from which by a peculiarly infa mous crime and undeserved assault for which the conscientious exercise of proper executive power he has been temporarily withdrawn. Resolved, 1 hat in the State, as in the nation, (.he Republican party is committed to a course of economical and honest administration. We de mand the use of all necessary means and the enforcement of all laws in tended, to prevent fraud and waste and we require close guardianship over all the multifarious interests committed to the care of our organiza tion. Resolved, That in any revision of our tariff legislation which may bo made, care shall be taken to discriminate in favor of our own industries, and there by promote the causes which are rap- dly making America the controlling lower in the iinances as it already is the established leader in political thought. Jlesolvcd. That the administration of Governor Hoyt merits our warmest approval. We regard with satisfaction the results of a purely Republican ad ministration under his leadership, in which all the departments have been faithfully conducted, the credit of the Stato raised to the highest point, and us tinances placed upon the proper basis, without increasing tha, burdens of the people. Great Fires in Michigan. The great forest fires in the State of Michigan, caused by the very dry weather, na3 created sad havoc with everything that has come in their way. The number of people who have been burned to death is appalling, to say nothing of the destruction of crops, buildings, timber, live stock, Ac. The following will give some idea of the terrible sufieiing aud devastations caused by those fires : AN APPEAL FOR AID. The following appeal has been is sued by a committee of citizens at Port Huron, headed by Senator Con ger, Mayor E. C. Carlton and others : To the people of tho United States : "A most appalling disaster has fallen upon a largo portion of the couuties of Hurou and Sanilac, with some adjoin, iog teritory, or that part of the country recently covered with forests and now occupied by nearly 50,000 people, largely recent settlers aud either poor or in moderate cirsumslan ce8. In the whole of this section there has been but little rain during the past two months and everything was parched and dry when on Monday, September 5, a hurricane swept over it, carrying with it a sheet of flame that hardly anything could withstand. We hear reports already cf over two hundred persons burned to death, ruauy of thein by the roadside or in fields while seeking places of safety, and it is probiblo that twice this num ber have perished. We also have re ports from twenty or more townships in which scarcely a house, barn or supplies of any kind are left, and thousands of pcoplo are destitute and helpless. All of tlieae people requiro iinmeilinto ni stance, nn.l liir.pt of them must depend on charily for months to come. Wo are doing all in our powci fo succor them, but the ne cessities of the case are so great that contributions of tha charitable through-1 out the country will bo required to keep them through the winter. We therefore appeal tJ you to send money, clothing, bedding, provisions or c.ny other supplies that will help maintain the sufferers and enable them to pro vide shelter for themselves and begin work again on tiieir.farms. Contribu tions may bo sent to tho mayor, IS. C Carlton, chairman of tho relief com mittee, appointed by the citizens of Port Huron, who have sout agents through the burned districts to ascer tain the wants of the sufferers and dis tribute supplies." A point is now reached where it may be reasonably hoped wo shall hear of no fresh disasters to the nfllicted peo ple or burned district. Rains have fallen probably sufficient to quench the fires, but not enough to soak the ground to revive drooping vegetation. The lowest estimates niako two hun dred and fifteen families burned out in the towns of Marietta, Flynn, Argyle, Evergreens, Moore, Laraotta and El mer, Sanilac county, and thirty two persons known to be dead. Men who traveled through the burnt district yes terday report the fires mostly out and tho inhabitants sitting about tht ashes of their burnt houses. Mary are burned and otherwise injured. They are disconlolate and almost bereft of their senses. Provisions, clothing, bedding and other necessaries are being constantly forwarded, aud men are traveling through the burnt dis trict distributing them, and taking the names of those who are in need. Many pcrsous are still mispiog in burned districts and the exact loss cannot be known fjr some days. Sixty-five burials are already reported in six towns, and it is said that twenty- seven dead have neon found in the country between Bad Ax and Port Hope. Trains are now running regu larly to Sand Beach and Marlelte. The older settled towns have suffered n loss to speak of, but it falls on the poorer class of people that are just starting in newer towuships. A good deal of suffering is also reported from the back part of Tuscola county, ad joining Sanilac, where as neur ns can oo ascertained some scores oi lamilies are completely burned out and it is feared there is some loss of life, though is believed to be small. The work of relief must now be energetically and systematically prosecute!. in many iustances these poor people must be carried through winter and supplied with every necessary of life. A friend in Y allaceville writes that tho Greeubackcrs are "try iog to infuse a little life into the mum mified carcass of their bob-tailed party" out there. But that's no news, They are to turn the Rev. Do La Matyr loose iu Oil City on the 20th and in this place on the 21th, and Capt. Trevellick has letters of marque on tho Venango political seas from September 12th to 17th. And their local champions here have been, ha rauguing the country folks at uccessa ble points for a month past. Heat and defeat havo no terrors for them They are tho first iu the field and will be the last out. Franklin Press. Q A Great Reduction. We call the attention of our read ers to the ndvcrtismeut of Chas. A Wood & Co., No. 17 N. Tenth Street Philadelphia, Pa., who manufacture the Philadelphia Singer Sewing Ma chine, wliicli they oiler for twenty dollars. They warrant it to be an exact duplicate, aud as good in every respect as those manufacturer by the old Singer Company, which tacy soli for fifty dollars on instal ments, or forty dollars cash. Tho fact that Charles A. Wood & Co., offer to send their machine to be examine, before being paid for, ought to be ful guaraotee that they are all they claim -Miss Isabella Hill, Allegheny City, Pa., had Chronic Catarrh; well from the use of IVruua. I had Chronic Rheumatism for one yea ; had been given up to die by two physicians. Peruna cured me Win. Curtz, Pittsburgh, Pa. In all rheumatic wholv on Peruna. diseases rely Goods cheap at Aug. 11, 'SO. Hasj.it -; s , OJ News. Ko oil news of niiieh importance in 'orest County' has come to the furfieo ie past week. at Root & Wat sou's mill has made no progress since our 1 ist report. The it is still in the hole, and the chances of ever getting it out are slim. It has been bent nnd battered np until it is considerably larger than the hoi.?. marienvilm;. Dr. Towlcr was in town this week and informs us that tho rig for tho new well tit Marienville was about completed, and that drilling would commence in a few day. This well is ocated a short distance east of the well recency struck. As soou as it U finished both wells will bo pumped with one boiler. bali.town. Grandin & Berry Bros, have their new rig ready, and doubtless are rilling by this time, as the boiler was to he placed in position on Monday. TRUNK EYVILLK. Grove & Wolcott have 20 feet of ex cellent sand in their well, and a good deal of ens. They nro now endeavor ing to exhaust the salt water which comes through the sanj, nnd think they "will have n fair producer at east thy are going to know some thing more about it before they plug tho hole. A few moro days will de cide the matter. Ip. Wbilllcr, orPIHftbnrgli.rit., It Is vrcll known, litis for ninny yearn stood at th head of tlio profession in bis specialty, all chronlo rid b'ood diense., ucrvous prostration nnd nil di astrous consequences. Sbo his enrd In anodiercoV tuun. I'c:.d his works aud Judc for youroU. PnOCLAMATIOH. WimnEAs. The Hon. W. D. Brown. President Judiro of tho Court of Com mou Pious ntul Quiirtor Sessions in nnd fur the county oi'Forost, linn issued liis pro ocpt for holding a Court of Common VWuh Uu.irtor Sessions, tve.. nt 1 louesta. lor the Couuty of Forest, to commence on tho Fourth Monday of Sent, benm tho t!lith dnv of Sent. 18S1. Notico is therfloro given to tho Coroner. Justices of tho l'eaco and Constables of nnid cour.ty.that thoy be then and there in their proper perron's nt ton o'clock, A. M., of said dny, with their records, inquisitions c.N&minnUons nnd other remembrances, to do those thinjis vhlrh to their oilmen appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in roeomi'.aneo to proserin nt;uinst the prisoners that are or shall io in the tail oi r oresl. Count y, taut they bolhcn and there present to prosecute nuaiiist tnem as sinui bo it's;, tfiven tin der niy l:and nnd seal this 'JOth day of August, A. 1). 1HS1. C. A. UA.NIJAL.Li, Sliei lll. TRIAL LIST. PnOTItONOTARY's OfFKT, Fokkst Co.. 1'a. ( Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County lit ISep- teiuijor rerm jscil : Xo. Tr. Yr. 1. J. E. lil.iine, vs. llenrv Swajwut. 0 Fob. 79 2. J. A. 2seill vs. Uyron Lan ders. 10 Mav 79 G. Iu It. Freeman vs. John C. Comwell etal 10 Mav 80 1. Morris Einstein vs. Q. Jiim- i'-son et r1 20 Feb 81 5. Win. Holm AUv Ac., vs. O. .lamieson et al 21 Feb 81 0. Thomas Nugent vs. Charles J. Harris et nl 12 May SI 7. M. W. Tato vs. John ShonpiiH Feb. 81 J. SUAWKEY, Pn.thnnotary Tionesta, Pa., Sept. f, 1881. Confirmation Notice. rvrJIiC10 Is hereby iri von that tho ne- i-i count of J. V. 1 1. Rcisini'pr, as Ad miuistrator of tho Kutato of Dr Josinh Witiai'.s, deceased, has been filed in tho Clerk's oilio and will bo presented at Kepieinher Term lor nrknowleilirinent. JCSTiS SUAWKEY, Clerk Tionesta, Sept. f, 1SS1. H STRAY. ' Came to the prm ises of the undnrsisrupd in Howe, township, Forest county, on tho l."ith day of A ne.'Uat, 181, one liht brindio cow ; olio white cow, and one rod '- white cow. The ownor is notified to eomo forward provp property, pay .dmrires and take the said cattle awav, or thev will bo disposed of according to law. C. F. FOX. Sept. 13, 1K81. SEND STAMP TO FOE CATALOGUE OP CUNS, REVOLVERS, &c. . W. HARDER, TYRONE, PA. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mavl Ml ION EST A, PA. Estray. ("t AM E to tho promise?! of tlio uiuler y signed in J-'oxburr, ilowo tp , Forest ('o., Pa., on or nbjut Auist 1, 1SS1, 0110 red and brindio cow, about 11 yi'ars old; one whitd row about -1 years ohi ; ono red and whiU) cow a years old. Thu owner la hereby notified to come forward, provu properly, pay charges, and tako the sumo away or they will he disponed of urcurdiug lo law. T. P. llii.i.. Wej leuibfi' I'.t, lvl. U o & CO., Dealers In a- :r, o o m x m S3 1 TOJ5AUCO, i CIO Arts, HARD WARE, (JUEENS- ' W ARE, 0 LASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WAL,h PAPEH, FOKEKJN FRUITS, VEO- ETA UIjES, MAKERS RREAD, OYS TERS, iVe. Goods Always First-Class. O jST Y S 2 O. J r r."-- "V. I r, ,.,y. .-f) y : .;. PHILADELPHIA Sisagd' Machine. Eipittl to ant Shtffrr in the market. Tho abovo cut represents tho mo. t )op- ui:u oivie For l tip people, wlucli we ollor you for the very low prico of f-'O. Ro lucmber, c do'not ask vou to pnv until you have seen tho machine. After hav ing examined it, if It is not nil we repre sent, return it to us at our expense. Con unit onr interests and order at once. Send for circulars ind testimonial;. Address, I Utl A IU.K.S A. WOOD it CO., Xo. 17 N. Tenth WtrorT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Siooo I Vnil I'ft nilil SniibsttM!,"' m iiro found In I uuiina, cr for nny Sp CUM) lLTVlll lMif.. urPknr ltrln i .' (iMJi.rVM I j rr.r.rN'.v Is rrrrlv avc"otili!j rniii-!5Ini!j. Jit Is not omi-llv'U Vy nny or ailoiiirrnwill- u cities coiiiiiinuu. 'j 1 riron" is F bu t 1 1 1 3 tr jo. K22? - r. A-r ' scrlbsdiiy lionett l-hyslclaris'tiiaiiBi'iynbrr 11'P.nrjNA positively cures coar-inT'Ion i-ti. 1 1 t (UJothorluiictRnahoavtlla;3.ffi5'2Sllt' I dumb aizuu. the Id fill lsTo mattop what your- E go ut oncg tor I Tftll vntir Tiflchimrfl nnl wm-iVi.vi r.ii iPkkiiva la ti icotiI' rmnftfM. nil Icii . S. T. IIAr.T?.IAX & CO.. Osboni.CMo. TTAon vmir Itnwf1 rnd np'vfi firT! ww. itu nuu UFFA10 Ta.j.. tiiii.i...uL t:.,..:ii. i. n..rr.iA t..i FA I. L TIME TADLF, September 1, 18S1 A. M. 7 l r l 7 1 22 11 05 P. M. "..'i tS li, 8 11 l-.M.IUl. 'ttlli:u J. '!.)'. v. i j ri'T, fllili:) Uliu 1CV.II, l-'J llblopenierivLHl i:im-ka. fl 2 i'i!'eTO fs, vl'pro lo- W P. M. A. M.I l 4" il 2d a is 12 2.V. a :;n ii,.r)!i S40 2 l..r A. M. P. M. l. M. (i :ki 2 2i) 3 rui ti 40 4 (Mi ifi3 2 44 1 25 7 01 2 .Vi 4 4i. 17 '! iL'.Vi 4 4f V 21 .1 12 ft 12 7 s r-i 2s a v. 7 4: y.;i t, ,mi ft n ; 4'.i li 12 18 '1 4 OS (i 47 S 4 2.) 7 2,1 a. m. p. :.. t m. A.M. p. M s rw: 4 4;. ... A.M. P.M. 11 :v n 1111 8(;y arPittsburiiii Iv 4 4(iiar.... Parker ...lv 4 31 ar...Foxbu!-'?..lv 3 Oiur . Krani-.lin ..lv P. M. ai-...on c;ty....iv ....Itockwood.... 2 07 Olcopolis fl iV.'j...Enlo Rock... i l oil! President..... t-s u: 17 :t: 17 Ul j 1 4U Tionesta 'Il 24 Hici;orv ifl l' 'I'rnt'.lvoy ville.. 7 lo 1 Oi.' ; 1 idioiite il2 41 ... Thompson s... f W 1. M. r. m . 12 2') tv..Ii ; incton .at- I. M. ii7n ! '77X i '. '; ' 12 Olid v...VaiT":i ...ur A . M . I ( Hrir. ,, ihra : ) (i 11' : an1 I (5 20' lv.. P.:-. id ford ,.nr r. m.i ft 00 4 421 r. M.j'iVi.Vd- h'riiJ) 12 (wil v.. .Warren ...ar 11 471 v.. Clarendon. .ar p. M 7 ilS 7 il A idi liU.x A u tka I Ti leaves ('laren- dou 7:2'! a. in., Warren 7:41 a. in., Irvine ton 8:11,") a. 111. Arrivont Tiri'.oulo !ijj." n 111., Tionesta 10;ft0 a. 111., Oil City 12:3U P. in. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trams leavo Oil Citv for Pet. Centre. Ti tusviile, Mpjirtansburp, (lentroville, Corrv, Mayville, lirocton at 7:CHaiii, lOslOaiii, H.irmi, 4:.Ji)i)m, KMopm, Arrive h:(i(iaiii y-. l'iam, i::0npm, 3:3.iin, 8:3.)ptn, 10:25pm. tiuiiuay rram leaves :;iuainj arrives 7:05pm. UNION fc TITUSVILLE PRAKCII j rain leaves jiiusvuio ti:-.ipin; urnves Union City 7:15pm. Leaves Union City uMuaui , arrives riiusvuio N-ioaiii. 'i rains run daily exeeit Sunday, f t'la;.; toinuons. Trains nro run on Philadelphia tinio. Through coaclies botwoon Oil City and Uradl'ord 011 trains leaving Oil Cily 7:Minui., Corry U;35nm. Pullman Stieepnii Cars between May ville anil Pitt.stnir'j;li on trains leaviiiir Rrocton (5:35pm and Pittsburgh 'J:45pm. X T -Tickets sold and buue checked to all lirmcipal liomts. Oct time tables ivinc full information liom Cou4iau v's Atrents. TlU. WILSON, lien. Supt. W. 8. BALDWIN, Oil City, Pa Uen'l Pass. Apcetit, 41 i:.cliiui;,'0 St., J'.ulfalo, N. Y J. L. CItAlli, A:reiil, Tionoita, la. S2 Wutflic. sun ;vu :.-mf ! SO. Ws.iiani.-tjt Kiiritni-Cn f ... i uiualiiji K'llllu. boiid tri'U li. i ,lt,fttllh( f .-: t jr.ui own um ur n,eru,,i:be pui -lu..l r,.i hiout titw. iilJil Mi.N .V 10., I Zi .S4uubt. .M Vuil. 1 1 SFOlilMI ! I I talco plensnro in telling tho Sporting Finteruity that I liavo ro-puieliasod Tim una nrsi7ij:HH FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM 1 SOId IT IN PCI. T AM NICELY Loq&TEP nt my old i Mauri, and I am prepared to attend to nil my friends, mid the public genernily, who need mimm W THE Gun VM I shall;!: eop a perfect stock of all kinds of And all kinds of FISHINCTACKLE. 1 shall nUo continue to handle Iho And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and seo mo. Yon will find mo ALWA YS AT HOME. Muzzlo Loaders made to order and war- rnnted. fliSpPR E P A I It I IT G IN ALL ITS L-AJ MANOHEH PEOMFTLY AVD FAITEf ULLY DONE. Tidiouto, Tu., Aup. 12, A GREAT CftUSE OF HUM KiSERY Im TIse Iiisg Of T.I M V7 if. A Lecture on tho Nature. Treatment. nnd Radical euro of Seiub'al Weakness, or Spermatorrhea, induced by self abuse, involuntary JMnislons, jmjxtteney. Ner vous Hobilitv, anil ImpcDimcnts to inar riiine generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and l-'itt; Mental nnd Physical Incapacity. ie. l.y jioi;i;i;t j . cuijVKitwjiiju, M. I)., author of tlifl "(Ireen Hook." Ve. Tlie world-renowned author. In this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from bin own experience that tlio awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse, may be elVectually re moved without dauuerous snrnic il opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials ; pointiiur out 11 mode of cure at oneo certain and cilectual. uv wldch every mi!' ferer, no matter what liis condition luny be. may euro himself cheaply, privately and radii-ally. A. This K-clnvo will prove a Ihjou to thouriauds and tbeuMinds. tScnt under tea!, :n 11 jdain envelope, to nny addtess, post, paid, on receipt of tex cents or two postup-w stamps.. We liavo also n nur euro for Tape Worm. AddreHs the Publishers. TEE 0ULV3HWILL KEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y., P. t). 15oa 45Hf. jKntjibliahmer OK Toun Street, yittbburpfi. Fa. (.nlnil,v eliuu.i t!l K (tally quHhttvil, lipluiuft ft duo cliowa, tins t-e-n luntMT nr('J In lh tecii lrMtniut f Chrome, Brxunl aud Urinary d)ann, Umn any other pliy iii mu u I'tttshurcb. 1 hM dvitruo live tliuaiA. onitivU by ecrvt Uabiia in yon it, or os jt't' in lntiT venr. nninelv! tJfHMATOltltHiCA. fcJ!MTITAL WBAKNBelS. iiQ and tlirir tluatrjK tttLtU; .VrtTH Jtti ilitiK fright Luatt, titmtUd Jtrreh'pmtut. tuc i'Hm , Hm ', I'uor Alrtnury, irUuhilHif, Jmiifjt ttion, Thwtlenttt t'vnsuwiifiom Drrud t'utvf , Averitm to Anrity, . piptiril! fnr itttrrinor or IUiine. ami rreuftivg in Im potency. Sexual tihauallon, &oM perfectly auU imr lannitiv curvl. Altto rcri-nt ur lin-t;indiDa cann of fronorrhOBft, Gleet, Btrloture A- Byphiha. (iU furmi i rluctitia Muitih, T fir out, jot, 7,i, j;io4, liuntu, riwi xtfrmii and iMr ntul Orynn, aru tronUd Ofl Hficntlho phnuiploi fttid with ntiparalltfliMl iurt'ii. A liff-tii ftxieriutic in thou Baud of oaprf of all ftnirua, evsi y Jar. contrtl.yte tkcilt. CurabU oaici rUrutiWr4.4f u)txiu it U fr&nklr atattd. Deacrliitiva P&m pbletstutfro. Trvutnioat can bo unit nwurly id pnytitflr ti ppmonw at diitanoo. Cortaultatlon fr VVonrtcrlul pn-ptt:irei tin K lifu; uu who ay tuarrri who not; why? Who to marryi nropor afo, Ac. Jvenr.-luct-on hruUlij-, bauLilul child rc o . Utet diicovuriet. linpvdiuicuU to marnate: ca ttiit)(ninat rure. Kt-linh prtirf pti'tin. Ilook tor Ihc milliun. KvwrTlxxly ihuuld rtwd it. i'rieo. fo onU WANHOiiDi iu ua mill t.tuo. a pagoi. ( cudU. Vt O.MAN MOOl; caut-tftt itdticr. w page. eoota. B book for UH cu., ef cui I. AddreM Xr. WhiU , D33GOVERY! LOST MAKHCOD RESTORED. A victim of youthfr.l tripriulenco caufinsi 1' re mi. tare Pet-ay, Nurvous Dtibilily, IBt llnnhood, etc, having trird iaTiiia ovrry tumvu rnnn-ily, hat di. OiVfrLil a piinplo f,ilf out; wbich lie will n iul I-T.KE to lii fel'.oxv-KiiOrern, aiMrtsa J, 11, KlXYI'iS, 43 lilUiHin Mt., A. V. $150. A Year. .t . v m-I. .... r i LO'JATED ON THE N. T. ?. & 0. E. E. CTnjiijEierl.'iiti IiiKtiliite AND Pemalo College, I i'AXIX) PJ1, 1ST. "V.. It is ii iaro and tliorolijrhly crpiipped Seminary for both sexes. Ksl'abiished in l.sr.o. p- ,.,.r y frt.e from debt, f loa.iMKl. Now lloardim; Hull with stcamheut, eti!., erected in 1S7: at a cost of $t..uu. iOxcel Icni board and home like ai'iatiKenienti throughout. Total expense tor board, furnished room, steaniheat, liplit, washiiij; nnd tuition lor 1 1 wetks, Slll.liil; fov ono year, lfiU. For cutaloue or further infor mation, address Prof. J. T. liUWAUUS. I). 1)., Principal. t ;:..l,-all term oj'iis Aujjust 2'i. 'NVin ter term opens llocciuber li. Spring term opens March Lit. hud. isifcuiiBiejL, Dealer in s rs o v s: , 'iT B X XV A IS K -)A.ld(- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AI.I, KINU'i OF .1015 V'or:K I'ltOMPT J.Y ATTFM)i;iTO. Thir.esta, Pa., Juno L7, lvl. OiJ WoKK offvervilosciotioii execu ted at the lil.l V li'l.ic AN itUc.
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