i; I Kill TO 1 1, WEDXCSDAT SOR.USG, MIT 10, S82. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tkhms : Congress f 20 Rtale Rennlor, yii); Assembly 10 ; District Attorney RJ. Thn terms are Mtrictly iymA fa flieuwrc irna ?io i(Tia(ioa, CONOKESS. P.n. ItrrrnLiCAN : ' rioaso HniKHHK-O tlio name of Hon. A. Cook, of Forest County, ri" a candidate for Congress in tho 2.rith 1 it not, subject to tho usages or 1 ho Ke publican patty. MAN Y Fill EN DR. ASSEMHLY. Wo nr authorized to snnnnnon that E. 1,. DAVIS will bo a candidate for re election to the oflieo of Assembly, subject to tho tisanes of tho Republican party. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We aro authorized to announce T. J. VanGIKSEN ESQ., of Tionesta, as a can didate for District Attorney, subject to Republican usages. The Republican State Convention meets at Ilarrisburg to-day. Two to &do on Beaver; opn from now till November. Chalmers might lecture. "The MisBiisippi Plan of Overcomimg Re publican Majorities" would be a good subject for him. Only eight farmers have been elected to the Legislature of Maine, but that is surely enough in a country that raises but little exeept pine trees, granite and beans. The Democratic papers all print in extenso the "ringing call" of the dis satisfied Independents. In the Inde pendents lie tke only Lope of the De mocracy. Hence the gratuitous 'ad vertising. Nfxjotjatioks are about to be re newed for the making of a commercial treaty betweea this nation and France. This nation is rather treatj in its habits, but uniformly insists on being treated well, also. ixce Brooklyn butchers have been prevented from selling goat meat for lamb, they have taken to "blowing up" their mutton to make it look plump. The, exhalations from a butcher's lungs are said to be an adul teration within the meaning of the law and arrests follow accordingly. The new Chinese bill which passed Congress has received the signature of the President and . is now a law. About the only real difference is the shortening of the time of suspension of Chinese immigration ; it is ten years now ; in the first bill it was twenty. How' the old thing will work reraaiuB to bo seen. a The argument on the bill of excep tions in the Guiteau case was begun Monday, in the court in banc, before the supreme judges of the District of Columbia, by Mr. Reed. Ilis points so far, are, that the court which tried Guiteau had no jurisdiction in the case, and that the day fixed for the haDging was not in accord with the law of the District. He had not con cluded his argument when the court took a recess until to-day. The decis ion of the supreme court will be anx iously looked for, as there is a latent faar that Guiteau will slip through the meshes of the legal net into an insane asylum or escape his iust Dunishment through some legal quibble. This fear is general among the American people who anxiously await the day when the Languan's cord shall make an earthly iind to the great scouadrel. Derrick. Jiie Franklin Press says: Our neighbor, the Venango Spectator, sent a malediction after tho adjourning Leg' JjI at ure of Ohio, on the ground that their Congressional district apportion merit did not give the Democrats a iue proportion of Districts. It says the Republican tako 15 and give the Democrats 9 districts : whereas, "if :Lo tleory on which our government ij Lased prevailed, the Republicans in )bio would have 11 and the Dumo rati 10." This gives tho Crawford F-.iurnal an opportunity to retort : Y and if the same theory prevailed Lj Republicans of Kentucky would .yo four members to eix Democrat ; jt the new appottieumeat, apcording jo the New York World (good Demo cratic authority), gives the Demo '.nli every rueoiber. The Domocrats Killed 117,099 Vetes for Hancock, and 1 U Republicans 104,550 for Garfield, j itt ths spectator and the otker Demo cratic or'uus which see this great moat i t!.u O.'iio Republican eye cast the b nu uut of Ujo Keulucky orb." i. e. wknk, Hon. I'KimY Belmont, Democrat, who represents the first district ofNew York in Congress, and whoso claim to distinction is bated on tho fact that ho is rich, made an egregious little ass of himpelf Ibo other day in attempting to pulverize Ex-Secretary Blaine before the Shipherd investigating committee. A little manikin, puffed up with enor mous conceit, attempting a job which Ben Hill, Ben Butler and Proctor Knott had signally failed in, was about as ridiculous a Epoctaclo aa would be that of a rat terrier pouncing on Barnum's Jumbo. Franllin iVcss, Duhinu the war when a gold dollar was worth two dollars and fifty cents in greenbacks, tho patriotic "Jefferson" party made the North roar with- their bellowing for gold for the soldiers. Now, when the country is prosperous, when moDey is rolling into tho Treas ury without any citizen sensibly real izing the sourco from whence it comes, when the great Dcmocratis debt is being rapidly diminished, again the Democratic Jofferson-last-century- carly-English party shriek that the people are "staggering" and tho "bur dens" in the language of the immortal 'J. N.," nU!t bo lifted. Poor Democ racy, tho crazy old thing's condition is truthfully iiustrated by tre story of the Irishman who was asked upon his first landing to what party he belonged, replying, "I'm forninst the Govern ment." The Democracy of to day and of the last quarter of a century are and have been "forninst the Govern ment." Ilarrisburg Telegraph. Mr. William II. Vanderbilt ami a couple of his sons were safely shipped in good order on Saturday from New York for Europe. The health of the elder Vanderbilt is said to be 6uch as to render imperative the necessity for abstaining from tbe transaction of business, and he takes this means of following the counsels of his medical advisers. He will per force abstain from business during the passage of seven or eight days, but these sea voy. ages are wonderfully rejuvenating and recuperating in some instances. Mr. Vanderbilt has made the experiment before under similar advice, and on his airival at tho other end of the cable seemed 'to be as ready for busi ness as ever. These visits, to Europe by Mr. Vanderbilt for the past year or two have been taken with singular uniformity after an extended trip of Mr. Jay Gould to the west. There are many who think there is more than an accidental connection in these ci rcu rnstan ces. Pittsburgh Telegraph. Gladstone, finding coercion an unpopular act, not only in Ireland but in England as well, and not in conso nance with his own feelings, struck a bold blow for the restoration ot peace and the stability of his government, by removing Mr. Forster and Earl Cowpor and substituting for them, Earl Spencer and Lord Frederick Cavendish, well-known liberal noble men whose feelings were for the largest possible concessions to Ireland, conso nant with the unity of the kiogdom. Earl Spencer and Lord Cavendish arrived in Dublin Saturday and met with an ovation on thoir way to the castle. They were engaged with busi ness until about six o'clock, when they seperated and repaired to their several hotels. After dinner Lord Frederick and Under Secretary Burke sauntered out for a walk in Phoenix Park, when they were both murdered, being stabbed to death in the most horrible manner. No cluo to their assassins. Thus in one dark moment has all the conciliation of tho Gladatouo ministry been rendered naught. Days ef wise, careful council and statesmanship are nugatory by the action of foul mur derers. It may have been dene for the purpose of preventing the results sure to llow from the execution of Glad stone's peace policy inaugurated by the release of Parnell, Dillon and Davitt, the latter being given his free dom on the 6ame day as that on which the foul deed was done. The feeling excited ia England is intense and bitter reaentmeut takes the place of hope and kindly good will. The das tardly act can but bo diaastrous to Ireland in every point of view, as it will create a spirit of retaliation to her rulers which will fill every jail in her land, set back her progress for years and perhaps sound the tocsin of reball. ion, rapine and murder all over her broad land. It is to be hoped that ralm councils will nravail in F.nelnnrl and that the people of Ireland" will not ha held resnocsible for tlia slllain. ous act of supreme rascals. Suru ar4 the intricate nhasea of English .'ninkterial action, and so delicato t'o hold oi power, so complicated the interests involved, that tho failure of tho peace policy of Gladstone, thus eat If in "tho day of itt inception, mny and probably will, bo the moans oi his resignation and the formation of new ministry which will carry out a vigorous policy in accord with the indignation of the Luglish people. Derrick, 8th. tirdwarc Store! Just opened In Tionosta. Lumbermen, Farmers, Builders, Carpenters, Everybody, IS INVITED TO CALLi AND EX AMINE OUR. NEW STOCK ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH AND WILL BE SOLD AT CTTY PRICES. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF A COM PLETE LINE OF LUMBERMEN'S AND MILL MEN'S SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES, CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, FARMING IMPLE MENTS, STOVES. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS, AC. OUR QUALITIES Compare advantageously with any of tho uity nouses. PRICES AS LOW. HENRY IIEBETt JR., Iu tho Einstein Building, may 10-S2tf. TIONESTA, PA WIVJ. SMEAftBAUGH &CO., Dealers la G-ROCEEIBS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD WA II E, Q U E E N S W A R E. G L ASS WARE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS' TERS, Ac. Goods Alwavs First-Class. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased tho materials Ac, of ut. oieuuuian, would rcspoctlullv an nounce that ho will carry on tho Dontal business in Tionesta, and luivingiiacl over nix years succossnu experience, considers himself full v eoniimt,nt t.n rrvn trntiro tnf iufaction. i Khali always give my medi cal practice ino preiorenee. mar22-82. To The Traveling Public. T n AVE OPENED A LIVERY" STABLE JL in Tylersburg, Clarion Co., and am pre parod to furnish travelers with first-class rigs at reasonable ratos. Stages will be run to and from all trains on tho P., B. & B. Railroad, making connections aU Ty iorsburg Statiou. JOHN WALTER. Tylersburg, Pa. March 1st, 1882. AGENTS WANTED FOR METRIP0LITAN LIFE UNVEILED, BY J. W. DUEL. Fluent Illustrated Hulmriiptlou Book aver ruliliakud. Revealing the mysteries and miseries of TTiirh Rnd IjOW life in A umi-i.m'u ,i.Ant ies, embracing New York, Washington viij', iiuw uiiu,nis, oalt i,ano uny anu San Francisxo. Fashion's follies and lVivnliMn ulv 1 viol u Afn...... ,1 : . tho city's rich and tho poor ; how groenies aro taken in, and ruined; corruption at iiosuinniuu, iiuury iiuuuou oiu sinners uuder the gas-light and behind 11 m cnr tains; lashionaliio aod oflicia! lifo at tho Capital : hie in Uih Sounth ; Voudouism, is mysteries atul horrors ; tho veiled up lifted from Moriiiouisni, revealing tho secrets and horrors of tho Endowment HoUhO ; a peep behind tho veil into Mor mon domestic life. STARTLING REV ELATIONS! I.ifn in Nn 11 i v... . ..11 I i i iiiu.mi .j , uu alxmt John Chinaman and his dark ways anu vam irii Ks. rJMHt uiystelious, wonderful and exciting book ever pub- jjHiiuu. uht u'u pages i.kj illustrations, elegantly colored symbolic frontispiece : imu nuim -nui'iiuureu paper, rrice f-.M). Just tho book for BgenUl Writo at onco for illustrated circn :ir un.l full ..oi lars FREE, or send CO cenH fVr complete outfit. HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO.. 002 N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. fcar Jesse James I llenl.r AGENTS WANTED for thn Illustrated Li von and Adventures of Frank and Josso James and the Younger Brothers, the noted Western Outlaw Hon. J. A. Dacus, Ph D. A true and thrilling account of their bold actions for 'M years, in as many SUiUn and Turriu.ries, with graphic statement of tho linal tragedy in St. Joseph, l'rofun. ly illustrated, includ ing engraviims of the liilluw Jenso James before and after death, bis voung wile and littlo children, tho detective Ford, tho houso oftho last Htrugulu, and in others, engraved from actual photograplm. AGENTS WANTED I hond lor full particulars and bo convinced that thin is the most salablo ami protiuhlo lxMk puuusueu ; or, 10 nave lime, h.mi.1 w cciiU at onco for Canvassing Book and mate your choice of townships. Address, N. l. THOMPSON A CO., Pubs. Si. Louis, Mo. PATENTS, slji Ix'hiiiaiin, or of A inci l. can and Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). C. All business connec ted nitli pat. ems, whether bui'ore tlio Pai. i.t onien or the Courts, promptly aueieied to. No charge inadu unless a patent is secured. Scud for ciri ul.u. bep-'i-tl-it -S P Pi HOLEMAN 1882. & HAVE THEIR OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINES AS WE CARRY AM BRACING EVERY THING KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STORE. Call and seo our Stock. It will pay you. Wo havo tho Most Complcto and Cheapest Stock of 4. w IN THE COUNTRY. COJIi: AXI LOOK AT OUIt MUITW AT tO tZ IS 3.0jjV3 CO .X? OZ&$l&) FIB Fl HATUlI'lfS, STRAW Iffi. SILKS, MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOI1EYS. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SHOE8-for GENTS. A LSO A LA lUi E LINE OF LUDIES. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN &LL GHADES. ' CAliPETSro! WAIL PAPER k5SSb! TT A "D T- ttt A -ri -m t -J l- J.J L-W V V JOJ n i I W1ARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLQIV I Til E B EST IN Til I '. MAI! lv 1,-1' Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROURLE TO SHOW GOODS TIONESTA, Pa., or SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry "writs of Fl. Fa., Veudi. Ex., issuod out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest eountv and to mo directed, there will bo exposal to sale by public venduo or outcrv. at tho Court House, in tho borough of''l ionesta, on MONDAY, MAY 15, A. I). 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Elizabeth Wlnegard vs. August Wlne gard, 11. Pa.. No. 1 May Term, 1S82. T. J. VanGiesen, Att'y. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in tho township of Harmony, Couuty of Forest, and Stale of Pennsyl vania, located in tho noithwest eorner'of tract numbred two hundred and sixteen (210), bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: beginning at a yellow pine tree on original corner of said tract-; thenoo running south, eighty-eight degrees oast ono hun dred and twenty-three rods to post and stones j thence Routh two degrees west, ono hundred and fifty rods to a post and stones ; thonco north, eighty-eight (MS) degrees west ono hundred and twentv throe (123) rods to a post; thenoo north, two (2) degrees cast ono hundred and iifty rods to place of beginning. Contain ing one hundred and fifteen acres, be the same more or less. Thirty or forty acres clearod and under fenco ; 'ono largo frame bank barn and ono frame dwelling honso thereon erected. Taken in execution ami to be sold as tho property ol August Winegard, 'at tjie suit of Elizabeth Winegard. ALSO, Butler Savings Bank vs. Eugeno Fer rero and J. N. Purvianco, Fi. Fa., No. 8 May Term 1 882. Miller A Irwin, Atty's. All of that tract of land situate in tho Township of Tionesta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, bounded and doscribed as follows, viz : Beginning nt a hickory, cor ner adjoining lands of Richard frwin, nowdirtin: Ihmir'n nnrHi hill xnn.l.Aii t, a whito oak bush ; thence east 100 perches to a post and stones; thenco south 100 perches to a post and stone corner j thenco West 100 Porches to thn nlnco nnniriiiiiim Containing 100 acres more or le ss. xaiicn m execution ami to ho sold ns the proiierlv of Ellironn h'errern mul .T 1J. Purviauco. at the suit of Butler Savin. Bank. ALSO, Martin Smith vs. If. TT. TCeeW mid James L. Downin'. dointr business ns Keelor A Downing. Vendi. Ex.. No. 2 MayTorui, 1882. Miles W. Tatn, Att'y. Ail that cerl.'ci n tvixot. nf lmwl ulinatr.! li the Township ot Hickory, County of For est, and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a post and stones ; thenco by land ot Mul eu and others, south forlv-four M4) degrees east sovonty (70) perches to stones : thence by land of E. ivalker north forty six (46) degrees east eighty-four (Hij perches to stones: thonco bv' tract No. MOO north forty four (44) dbirrees. west seventy (70) perches, and thenco by the llem i nor hI ri it son t.h lorfxr.ui v idtl dnirfitna west oighty-four (84) perches to the place of beginning. Containing thirty-four (34) acres and ono hundred and seven (107) perches and allowances with tho appur tenances, etc. Being the same tract of land granted to said llerman H. Keeler by Patent dated Sept. 4. 187M, and recorded in Forest Co., Pa., in deed book No. 11, page 274, as by reference thereto will lnoro lullv appear. Taken in execution and to bn kiI.1 n tlio property of H. 11. Keeler and James L. j 'owning, aoing uusinoss as ueciler Downing, at tho suit of Martin Smith. TKIiMS flli' S.4T.R Tlin fr.llr,.!r.. must be strictly rompJied with when tho juoju'i xy is Bn u-ivcii oown : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien ered- itors becoii'n tlit tiiirchj.'r 1)a nitktu -.i tho writs must lie paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's re -ci ot for tho amount of the pro ceeds of tlio sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Shorilf. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 8. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho day of halo, at which time all property not scllled for will again bo put up and sold uttheexpeiiKeandri.sk of-tho person to whom iirt fold. Nee Punlon'M Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 ''1 and Smith's Forms, page 34. C. W. CLAR1C, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlice, Tioaesta, pa., April 17, 12. D R. A. FISHER, DENTIST, WARREN, PA. Having resumed hi practice In Forest county he w iil iiimUo hi uccustonied visits l- '1 K-ncKta on uil rcsjiijar court weeks. He will Imi found at tho Central House. IVrfi-ct h.ili.i!.u tion guaranteed. luarS-Mi. S2 u n. Icr.f Mt W' ll..m.il.l llunlli.i C.M 1 ; 882. NEW STORE 4 U: , PLEAS ANT VILLE. PA. I tako pleasure In telling tho SpoitUvi the: uvx FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, i a ill in.'i-;iiY JjOCATED at mv antl. and I nm iirrMn.vn.1 K ut..,..l all my friends, and tho publio gonorully, ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall koep a perfect stock of a'l jiiiuN of ASV3K1UFJETIOS ! And all kinds of FISHIPJG TACKLE. I shall also continuo to liandlo the "Wliilc" Siiviu Machine, And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Comoand seo mo. You will find rm ALWAYS AT IIOM E. Muzzlo leaders inado to order and war ranted. nTKEP AIRING TN ALL IT3 BRANCHE3 PROMPTLY MD xiuiutuLiji Jjunij. Ii. A. IIAIiDWIX. Tidiouto, Tn., Aug. 12, AfCEFOR VOUR DICTIONARY, A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS. ' A Pi"ACE FOR VOUR PERIODICALS. Aad an omuiii)l rnr ymr hoo, all In nn. THE NOYE3 DICTIONARY HOLDER. PP inl mum 1 Fyou tuaitt to tuy cn orBcsva f 'CMeuncrreav-irtftxla or-mivrbj I -1 M-- 1 1 1 . I w vworaerao not ra.U to send tor our LMaWi eV i A J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GGCD5. I N G HOPKINS! s i I t a uvm Mk. mm inav TU TONESTA, PA. Co-Y- ' : . -' " Formerly PillBbuh, TilOsville ABuITalo'lip WINTER TIM E TA BLE, November 1SR1 A.M. l'.M. (A. Vtlly Jtl.) V.N. A.M. ft 20 8 00 ar Pittsburgh lv 1M5 9 (Ml., 32 27 4 42 ar.l'arker ...lv 8 IS 12 0.r 12 10 4 33 ar...Koxburg..lv 8 30 12 3.1 II 4r, 3 10 nr. Franklin ..lv f 4I 2 (id 1". M. 1, M. A.M. P.M. 1 M. 8 3,1 3 40 ar...Oil City....lv 0 lf 2 20 8 50 S 2(i f:l 27 ....Rockwood.... bri 3d 4 0 ' S 1 1 -J3 0(1 Oleopolis fr r.(l f2 41 t 2.1 S (m 2 fi2 ...Engln Hock... "MI 03 h .12 4 40 S 03 f2 40 President fH 08 f 2 fni 4 45 7 10 2 12 Tionesta fl .10 3 12 6 12 17 31 tl i7 ......Hickory 7 01 13 2 6 3 17 21 fl 4fi ..'Tl'iinkeyvillo.. 17 12 f 3 30 n 50 7.10 I'S! Tidiouto 7 3!. H 4! 0 12 11 47 12 a!) ...Thoinp.son 8 OS 4 OS (I 47 0 30 12 30 lv..lrvineto..ar 8 r. 4 2f 7 20 P.M. IM. A.M. I'. M. r, M. r.M. niVn" ll.A.V.&iJii7) a.m. p.m. " 0 11 12 00 lv... Warren ...ar 803 4 4r. r.M. a.m. Kric l!iitwii) a.m. r.M. 3 30 0 20 lv . Bradford .!nr lL3.ri OOli r.M. r.M. ( I'nl 'if- .We Id) a. m". r.i. fi 00 12 (Hi lv... Warren ...ar 10 OS 7 M 4 42 11 47lv..Clnrcndon..iir 10 2. 7 17 ADDITIONAL TUATN.S leavo Claren don 7:20 a. m., Warren 7:ir a. m., 1 rvi no ton 8:115 a. m. Arrive at Tidiouto !:f)0 . tn., Tionesta 10;C7 a. in., Oil City 12:!t0 p. in. Iioavo til City 7:40 a. in., Tionesta 0:2(1 a. tn.; Tidiouto 10;"0 a. m., Irvinctou 12:10 p. m. C1IAUTATTQ.UA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leavo Oil City lor Pet. Centre, Tl tusvi'.le, SpartniiNlnirjr, Conlrevillo, Corry, Mayville, Droeton nt 7:00ntn, 0:40mii, 2: l.r)iin, 4::!0in, H: irpin. Arrive 8:0(iw, 1):4."ikii), -:0ii.m, 3:".m, 6:!10pni. Sunday Train leaves 7:;!0ain ; arrives 7:0")in. UNION it TTTUNVILLE BRANCH. Train leaven TitiiNvlllo C:.'t0pni; nrrlveN Union City 7:20ptu. Leavoi Union City (1: loam ; arriven TituHville t:40am. Train run daily oxeejit Hunduy. f Flag Stilt iotlH. TraiiiH aro run on Philadelphia time. Thronuji eoaelies hot ween Oil City and llrndtbrtt on traiiiM leaving Oil City 7:00ain., Corrv (i:!t(pni. I'ullniau sleepiiijr Cars hetween Oil City and Pittslmrjrli on trains lenVing ISrocton 3::t0pm and PlttHhurirh U:4opm. ir-VTieketM Hold and lnurgago ehetkd to all principal points, (iet time tallies ivlnfr full information from Companv'H A cents. o. WATSON. Jn., Oon'l Rupt. WM. R. HALO WIN, Oil City, i'a. Oen'l Pass. Afiont, 41 ExeliaiifioSt., Pufralo, N. Y. J. L. CIt.MC. Anent, Tionewta l'a. GUEHTHEK'STLUITtrHEALLi:, liMi'novE Tim nouB. ron tub clbb ot ",'. V """""8 "'. ," T I.1." A- ..1 .l.l.l.. i nt l. (?... tin. ..r imtn. r 'i i limn, vyiniKu, . S-JiM- rMnrrli of lnt. and ait ii' S Tfl IHaimaea of the TuUiioaary TrjfinlSyMAnvf J Vrl'. 60 cents and 11 00. .TRADEMARK. My yonr r.rlU(Bit fr It. Ill KNTIJtlt A. CO. ritUtmrfcU. Trial bottlo25eents. STARTLBG DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youtliful lmprodencn cunning Imma ture DccT, Nn'ui Debility, Lost Manhood, tc. li.ivitiR ti h d in vim every kuown remody, bat dia ctiveriil a pimple f'lf cure, whirti be will Rfnd FHtJi to hit Mlow-KuflcTi m, aiKlreaa J, Ii. UUKVEa. 43 halhain M., . V. iSTOPPED FREE Nn, Vnerve Restorer X- If , cure fur V(, Fjiikptii and Stnn Jrflcliim. tyi iNFALLmt If ttikHii im dlrerio.l. An P.tiafttr tf :4firttl,-u'ititr.. Trrailne ami S2 trial bottl.jfrwta K'V(ntitU.nU,they)iiylmcxpnii!a. fend nii!.i 'A eiprcHi muirvH to Kb. k i,i n K, vM itvui3uriiiiam.iiiia,i'a. txepniKipuiUi uvuutt. 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