1 ' t 4 EDITOR. WEDNESDAY M0RS1S0, AM. 25, ISSS. ejL.LL.l-Ll..- '.' . L - Announcements. COUNTY SURVEYOR. V are authorized to announoo II. O. Wuittekln, of Tionesta, as a candidate for county surveyor, subject to Repub lican usages. A DEMOOCRAT'S OATH. Tbe legislative apportionment bill gives three members to Northumber land county, Thora is 53,123 pop ulation in that county, aod about 1, ? 600 Democratic majority. The Con stitution : "Every county containing less than five ratios Bhall have one representative. for every full ratio and ' an additional representative wheu th surplus exceeds half a ratio." The J. K. WK5K, i population of the State by tba last ! census was 4,282,78G. The Constitu ! tion says: "The members shall be apportioned amoDg the several counties I on a ratio obtained by dividing the population of the State by two huu dred." A ratio therefore, is 21,414: two full ratios, 43,828; one-half a ratio 10,797. In order therefore, to be en titled to three members, a county raust have 53,535 population. The couuty of Northumberland w there fore 412 short of the number fixed by the Constitution as requisite for such representation. Democratic members of the House took a -solemn oath to obey this Constitutioa. Tbey .are re formers, elected on a tidal wave of re form and placed in power by the self righteous Independents. This is but one of the iniquitous features of the bill they have passed. Is this reform? Is it not a plain, palpable violation of the solemn oath they took, as mem bers of the IIoo.se? A thousand Re publicans of Erie couuty, in' a blind fury agabst alleged evils in their par ty, went back on their candidates aud . helped put ,hia horde into power. - J2ria county has almost 75,000 popula f tion, tut by this Democratic reform t. measure she is only given the same ' representation as the Democratic coun ty of Northumberland, with 53,123 population. The exact population of Erio is 74,682. The three ratios for thVee members amount to 64,242, the surplus then is 10,430, '268 short of Lalf a ratio, which would entitle her to tre four members she now has liut oecauae sue is snort Zbs in popu- on, she is deprived of a member ji)e Northumberland county is short .12 in population, but is given an ex tra member. Every apportionment bill passed by the llou cosuias fea tures of ibis character to an extent never before known. If members can reconcilo such work with their solemn ) oaths, to Ky nothiag of decent regard .for tb interest of the people who have temporarily placed tbem in power they are quoer cattle. Ilarruburg J Telegraph. The kid glove democratic club of Chicago gave a banquet Friday night and Carter II. Harrison, Mayor of the city, was down on the program for the concluding toast. Bayard, Hurlburt Springer and other great lights of the party aired their free trade views and it was about two o'clock in tbe morn ing when Harrison's turn came AVhetber it was the lateness of the hour, the character of the champagne or the monotony of the free-trade speeches he had been forced to listen to, which so strangely affected the djughty Mayor is not known, but certain it is that he treated that high toued crowd to a kind of eloquenece they were cot expecting. Mayor Harrison was to respend to the toast "Publio Offices a Public Trust", but instead of so doing, be proceeded to make a rattling protection speech, in which he denounced free trade as the enemy of working men. He told bis astonished hearers if they persisted in their freetrade doctrine, they would split the democratic party aud drive thousands of working people out of it while they would not win from the republican party a single one of its adherents, iie tola tnem it wr.s im possible to change a poli.cy.of govern ment which, is fixed iu the minds of the people wheu they have living wages, od are workitjg every' day for these lages. It is needless to add that the Mayor's speech was not applauded, aod it is also unnecessary to say that he i not now very prominent as a democratic candidate for Governor of Illinois. Meadville Itrjtuhlictiu. ItVfc MlLUus Gve cent coius of tbu fatf patter having been distributed nra6ng the public, the first installment of the revised edition, with the omit ted word "cents" now superscribed on them, have made their appearance in some places. Such of the original pieces as shall not be gradually drawn back out of circulation and recaiued or washed with gold by the sharpers to delude ignorant people into taking them for half eagles, will be kept as curiosities, after a while, and as mem etoes of official obstinacy aod stupid ity in (linking a coin without stamping on it tbe denomination which it was meant to belong. Meanwhile the old- fashioned nickles continue to give general satisfaction, as they always did. so far as convenience ot size is concerned, dsspite their inartistics, Sun. The uuveiling of the statue ef Prof Henry Thursday at Washington was the occasion of a grand pageant Trof. Henry's contributions to science in electricity, electro magnetism, met eorology, capillarity, accoustics aud other branches of physics places him in the front rank of the scientists of bis day and geueration. His successor as secretary of the Smilhsouian Instiu tion is Prof. Spencer F. Braid, who was born and raised in Reading. The stately bronze to the memory of'Henry the work of V. W. Story, is a meritor ious addition to the many magnificent statues aud monuments which adorn the public parka at the National Capi tal. List of Letters. The following letters remain un colled for in Tionesta P. O., Apri 24, 1883: J. W. Brown. Miss Emma Clark. J. 11. Costello. Mrs. U. W. Hieks. George Hilsoman. Susannah Myers. Mrs. Margret Mealy. Otis O. Thompson. Such as are uncalled fur at the ex piration of thirty days will be sent to the Doad Letter Office. C. M. Arser, P. M. Those wishing early cabbago and tomato plants can get them of D. G. Baker, who will have 40 000 ready for transplanting as soon as the proper time arrives. ' It J. W. Maih & Co., Cotesville Pa., says; "Every bottle of Brown's Iron Blttcis we have sold has giveu sati-fa',tion." --George Hueget, Wrightsville Pa., says: "Browns Iron Bitters has entirely cured roe of nervousness and sick headache." WANTED, A first class Wagou Maker. Good ocaliou and shop rent free. Address or apply to Win. Blum, Tiouesta, Pa. Just Received, Dress Goods, Prints, White Goods, Notions and a arge line of Wall Paper, Window Curtains, &c, at Wm Smearbaugh & Co. 3t A Dangerous Counterfeit There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting to be "Walnut Lai Hair lieslorer. I be strongest evidence of its great "alue is the fact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to imitate it. a burn bottle of the genuine has a fa simile of a walnut lent -blown in the glass; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The "liestortr" is as harmless as water while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore liie vigor, growth and color to the bair. Purchase only from responsible parties. A6k your druggist for it. Jacli bottle warranted Johnston, IIolloway & Co., Phila delphia, and Hall & Kuckel. New York, wholesale agents. Kuatched from the Ciravc. Mywifewasat the brink of the grave She had been given up to dio by three of Allegheny City's best physicians, They all pronouncou her disease Con sumption. Her tinger-nails and lips were blue; was pulseless at the wrist: we were all called to witness her death. At tliis moment a neighbor brought iu Dr, Ha htm an, who prescribed 4 toaspootul of Peruna every hour. She improved from the lirst dose, and in a week tdie was up, and now (less than six mouth) she is well. See page 30 in tho "Ills of life" a book you can get gratis from your Druggist, If not, address Dr. IIaktman, Osborn, Ohio. T. S. KDKRLKIN, South Chicago, 111. Influence uf tbe Soil on Health. The influence of the soil upon health of those livnig upon it, is brought out very plainly during the prevalence of epidemic diseases. That mal trial discuses originate from the soil, is already accepted j and re cent in investigations' show metiy conclu sively that the germs oi cholera, Abdomi nal Typhus, Yellow I'ever, and the plague are in some way connected with tho soil, which is dally corroborated by letters from all parts of the country, btatiii) the mar velous etl'cct Peruna has on those diseases, aud iu their convalesent slate. John I). Courtney, of Corry, Pa., 8a-s : "I am get ting better, thanks to your Peruna and Maualiu" See ago 21 in "Ills of I.ilo." Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is he marvel of the age for all Nervo Dis omies. A 11 fits slopped free. ISend to 031 vrch St., Philai a, . sop21-HU' ju.iy List may term, iss3. 1 "brand jtmons. H S "Mnolleth, Forcninn, Harnett twp. J J Keynolds Hnrnotttwp. Cha Coon " " John Hlnrk " ' .1 W Klder Wm Hunter Henry Dyers D. O. Scott .1 II Duller W Ferry John Tuft J W Allinuith Mathow Douner Nrttnuol Spcneo Wm WntNon Krnest Zuondal Abraham Wcller John Hilliard H Downintf Rudolph Rudolph Jacob -titziner J R Clvidwirk Oreon " Harmony " ii Hickory " Kingwley " Tionivda " Tionesta Doro W I, Wolcott Wm Hubenthal " " FETIT Jl'liORS. Robert Hillings UJHillard 1'etct Hepler Rudolph Kamau John Myers Elmer Fleming A Hopkins C II Wright Lvmon Hanly W C Dromley Nicholas Arnold Uco iSiL'gins Iv.uid Hurler Caleb Myddlotou J C Dettigrcw Oscar Fox C W Siilade Raymond Hettish 1 V Mereilliot Samuel A'alker T J Kyncr Win Nugout Jas P.lark Jno Matha Henry Doshner I'ritner Agnew James Humes John Hood Sr John Hood Jr Nick Thompson Wm Shellhouse Joseph tlrovc Geo Walters ) W Proper Ij .1 Hopkins John Carson A Carson Jas Haslett Runictt twp, (1 recti Harmony Hiekorv Howe Jenks '1 Kingsley Tionesta Tionesta Doro. COURECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour Ti barrel cholee - - 4.75(i7.00 Flour V saek, - - 1.1", 1.70 Corn Meal, 100 fbs - - . - l.Su1.60 Chop food. pt"ire grain -' 1.50 Corn, Sliellotl - - S5 Deaus 13 bushel - 1.50((i;3.00 Ham, sugar cured 16 Break last Bacon, suar cured - -1(1 Shoulders - - - - l'i Whitefish, half-barrels. - - -8.M Lake herring half-barrels - - 6.")0 Sugar - flll Syrup N. O. Mohis-.'s new - - - 80 Roast Rio Coilbo - - - 15 (ft 22 Rio Coffee, .... 12i(o18 JavaCotreo ... - 28:!0 Tea - 4 200?, 00 Butter Jti 28(a30 Riee t 810 Kggs, fresli .... - 15 Suit best lake .... l.r,o Lard 16 Iron, common bar .... 3,75 Nails, lOd, keg .... 3.U0 Potatoes .... 75 Limo 54 bbl. .... l.f.O D'ied Ailes sliced per !b - - 11 Dried lieef .... - 18 Dried Pouches tier tti - - - 10 Dried Peaches pared per - PROCLAMATION. Wiikkkas, The Hon. W. D. Drown, President Judge ot tho Court ot Common Pleas ami Quarter Sessions in and for the county ol rorcst, has issuc.t Ins pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions. Ac., at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence on the luird.JMonUay ol Alay, Ixitiy: the 21st da of Mav, 13X1. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, JiiKtico of the Peace and Constables of said county, tiiat they be then and there in their proper perrons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other reineinbrances, to do those things which to their olliees appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound m recognizance to prosecute asrainst the prisoners that are orshall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and there present to prosecute against them as shall be just. iivt n un der my hand and seal tins 2,jth day ol April, A. D. ISS.t. C. VV. CLARK. Sheriff- Causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of I'orest County on the Third Monday ot May next: 1. J. 10. Maine vs. lleury Swaggart, No. 0 February term, 1K70. 2. '1 homas Nugent vs. C. J. Harris, No. 25 February Win, lsi2. 3. Alexander Mealy vs. II. P. Fordet al, Kxrs., No 21 September term, 1N2. 4. The Salmon Creek I. umber aud Min ing Company vs. YV. A. Lmsenbury, No. 1 December term, 1882. 6. William W. Ilowman vs. Kepler & Foreman, No. 7 December term, ISK2. 6. William W. Ilowrnan vs. Kepler & Foreman. No. 8 December tern), iss2. 7. William Pt-trio tor use vs. William F. Wheeler et al, No. 12 December term, H. William McLaughlin vs. Robert Mc- Closky, No. 18 December term, 1832. H. Tho Tionesta Savings Hank vs. 8. N. Flowers, No. 18 December term. 1382. 10. J. J. Cursou vs. John Carson, No. 41 December term. 182. 11. t.loo. W. Dithridge, Trustee f-o., vs. J. L. Acomb, No. 5 February term Is8l5. J. SI1AWKF.Y, Pr'othonolary. Tionesta, Pa., April 21, 1881. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my otilce, and will be presented at next Term of Or phans Court of Forest County, for Con tinuation : Finul account of Thomas J. llowiiian. Guardian of Klmer E. Fleming, whowt.sa minor child of Jeseph Fleming, deceased. Final account of Thomas J. How uiaii, Special Guardian for Pennsylvania, of Lena MaGill and Luther MaGill, who were minor children ol Charles G. MaGill deceased. JUSTIS SHAWK10Y, Register. Tionesta, Pa., April 16th, 1883. Hnvlnjr, Jus;t returned from :LAIE STOCK OF ALL P(i'taining to our Lino of Trade, to eall and see our stoek, which is IMMKNSIC, mid Wo enn assure you that wo wjl! give you :M0RE GOODS FOR than any other house in Western Pennsylvania. COME AIsTD SEK US. . 8UCCP-SS0HS TO r T-yy.:rtv:ii.T'iiiirw'naarJjr'iiifrOTri..u'iiiiiri Know That Brown's Iron Bittf.rs will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus- tenancc for her child. Strengthens the muscles and ncrves.cnriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker PL, Baltimore, Dec. iSSt. lor six years I have been a great eutlerer from Klood Disease, Dys pepsia ,aMtlConstip:ttioi.ndbecaino to debilitated thai I could not retain nnythini; on my !omach, in fact, i,fe had almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost lift ine, my husband ftecinff liuows's Ikos Hitteks advertised in the paper, induced me to give it a trial. 1 am now taking the third buttle aud have not f.-tt s.i well In six years as I t!o at 'he nrer-ent tin.c. Mrs. L. (Jut: ri. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," than any medicine made. PHOTOOItAPH GALL1CHY, TTOXKSTA, I'A Al. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Picturw. taken in all tho latest Btyle of tho art. "i-t cga STOPPED FREE 'fVi Inlane fersons Keslored, DR. ALlnci b Un LA I fcV'S3ir all I)kin 4 .N ehvk IIikoska. diilu iurt .f.'vt't fur F.H, tjiilxtuu and Xvrr. Antirms. 1 1 NFAi.l.luLE it laKen an uireeii',,. j" r,i'yt" tir.iltiuv'a.e.. i real li,e and l- trial bollleln.'olo P. O. an 1 Ki,rrM addreall to lui. K I.I S K, .ll AicUfcl.eiilulrlita.l'a. JxepriitciihilUt uvuLsU. EXECUTOIt'S NOTICE. Letters teHtiiuientury upon tho estato of Caroline Hood, deceased, late of Tionesta Uorouli, J' orcst eoiiuly, l a., havint; I'Ci n granted to the undersigned, all persons indeiited thereto will -make inline bate liavment, and those havinit claims against tho samo will present them without delay to I'. SI . I'IjAIvW, Executor Tionesta, Pa., April 11, 1SS3. NOTICE is hereby jjiven that an application will he Hindu to II is Fxcellonuv, Koliert 1 i'attison, (ioveuorof his Commoiiwet lth, on tho lioth day ot April, A. 1. lss;, for tho incorporation of the Tionesta (las Litiht and Heating Company, thi nature aud olijcct of said corporation being tho inanulm ture ami tlie suppl v n (.as, not air or Klcain for Liuhtinr, Heatiiiir, Cook. ini' and other useful purposes to the peo pie of the iloivuuh of TioncM.ii, Forest coiiotN I'tniisylvania, and the territory adjacene thcrelo. IIUOWN & KOLKliTS, Att'ys for Applicants UK. A. FISlIKlt, DKXT1ST, WAKKLX, PA Hayins; resumed his practice in Forest county he will make his accustomed visit to Tionesta on all regular court weeks II 3 will bo found at the Central House Perfect siuisl'aclion guaranteed. iniuh-HJ S2 Wfclclie. Stem Vinlerot? 0. W'iIIh mftl Hiintliu- CH itaituu (u;a. SUi.l if dJill. t'uui-, nt ;i I l e.t tlio Cistern Cities with u Kill OF HOOK- THE SAME HONEY I take pleasure in telling tho Sporting Fiaternity that I have re-purchased FROM HORACE JONF.S, TO WHOM SOLD IT IN 1871, T AM NICKLY LOCATKI) nt mv old 1 stand, and 1 iitti prepared to attend to all my friends, aud tho public; tfouorally, who need fiXYTKIfiG IN THE GUN lE! I shall keep a perfect stock of a'l mds of AMMUNITION! And nil kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle, th. And tho CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Coinn and son ino. You will find inc ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzxlo Loaders made to order and w nr rantod. TTT'Il E P A I R I N ft ITT ALL ITS BRANCHES PK0MPTLY AND FAITHPULLY DONE. B2. a . usAxmvsr. TiJiouto, l"a., An?, 12. Is Natiiro3 pnwtost ronirdv, and 1 the prhirliul l:irMilviitcr uliimst "cry in scvlptti.u 1 tr. Ilartncm plvr-t mW vrlvntc j-attcntH. i3aivkffns5asiK4CTrvJ:5" oik tho young, IhiH'M, tli inMilli'-mctl, tl.oIiulmKiidilioiiK.tlicr. BXWiS&MOtf IM.ltrNA Cli'UIISt! tlirt h:ltIU Ul Hint-' fmpuiilU'fl ; lom-ft llirt tttoinuch, rcnl;itch tho heart, unUn'kft the wcri'tlons of thr liviT. HtrcrcriUtMi's t't" iitvcs runt tTivlror atcH tti 1'iala. U " 1 V: .' .TT'lirtW ri:ui'N is tho j;ri'.iU-.'.l1vii;ci-, iiuK l)lii'nl, niul totliA weary nml tiled from tin tolls nml cares of thod ;v Ii irlvcs sw.t't ami ivfivsldntf frlccp, tmiSiiMllj I'KHi: N A lSCmnpuM'U W JH'U Ul Ct'l.HMC IniPi-filfi ti!u fii-li mm n. it tt "it ri'i'n ilv in I l.itt a l.". ) ii tttii i in i.i;n.; .inn in in li the stuinarU t' Ui't any article of fKxl. In Liver niul Kidney diseases nnd In itli'lliu ;ii.ii i iu i if ii.i.i i" i . i i etu:tl. It never f.nH. trOTUS-Uirri; Ak TiMir dniiitfUt for 1 r7llai I nu n's i painrhfcton lllsof I.lfo." U&2SSau tor l'ueH, liiarrhiuu, or Kidneys, Ub.o SMEARBAUGH o C5 Iiealeri iu (3-OGEHIEfS! TOMACCO, CKJALS, HAIin WA It IJ, Q U U 1J N a W A 11 1J. (i L ASS WA K IJ, TOYS, STATIONAItY, WALL l'AI'Ul!, FOIIKKIX FUL'ITS, VKU KTAliLKS, BAKIJUS lillKAD, OVS TIJltS, Ac. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGRNT EQUHD FA Til I LY BIBLES, H2J,a, J3.50, f l.')U, i..rl) ii"d upwards. GUEIITHES'S LUN& IHALr..". I'UI Till; C-HK Ol' COXSIIHI'I'I ((pitting ft l!',iml, r- tlliliH. I'lillcllH. I " l atttrrh of li--t b' u ltint-ma of tl.o I'uUiiu 1 1 .. Ort-'unii. 1 rici', 50 ri'iitK a''1 ' ' l'i AaU ymr Itui-t:hI I r it. IS .TRADEMARK. UiLMUl ll A to. 1'illHituaii. T OIHJXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and I'ealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, EPilDLES, And .ill kinds of HORSE FURRISHIfJG GOODS. may 181 'i OX LSTA. TA. HO! uFORTIH! ' "wm."'' 1IMK TADI.U, IN I I'I T.CT Oet, Si), South. Sa i. a ma m-a Di vision'., Noith. A. M. (I 20 1'. M. 1" 10 1 s is r. m . I 8 00 ... I M.I I". 2 3V12 V. M. A. M. v 4r. ti in) A. M.lr. M . 7 (nil :i )o ... mr rittMburuh lv M. Vliila. Time." .'!() nr... dil City....lv M' ( MeopoliM loL.Kniilo llock... IU 1'resitleiit n i ;vu t2l'.-.,ll Vi 02! i I jH 11 js MS 8 20! ts (),.' " Ms 7 4.". 17 2.-. 17 l'h,i:i its f7 Sl-13 41 7 is' 3 5: s mi; 4 i f S II fl x '- 4 :tu ! S 4:1 1 1 M ti (i.'i, .r .-. it iMi: s :,o u r,iii (i en A. M. T V . II -"i 7 M i o.-; 1 4"i; 1 1 l :.m io )1 22110 l 10 10 e,V TloueMia ...Hickory Trnnkey vlllo.. ....Tidio'ute ,'1'hompMon n... ... I rviuelot) iu :,o,t'i 7 10 ti Ml II 20 ' 1 1 II -10 A. M. ...I WniTcn ...llv...Kliiua....ar M.I ... 'lv...r.riiill'oi d ..iir ,...;lv tilcnn ... .r V. M. 4 I.". 2 10 M. 10 (; h (:. A. M. j l. M. ! P. M. Aiii'i'iioNAi, Tkainh Leavu l,'.i-ndford cm a, m., ivin.ua wn) a. in. Arrive Warren l(l:l."i a. in. Aiini i ioNAi, Ti'.ain Leaves il City fi:UI am. OleniiolU H:,M am. Kurrlo Kock 7: Ilium , 1'rcMident 7: Hiiitu, Tionesla K:lH;iti Hickory !i:(Hhim.Trunkovvilln l':i!i)iuii.Tl I- oule l(l:(!(litm, Thompson 10:.V(, Irvineton U:.i.iini, Warren l:J.i pin. Arrives hin zua :):li(lpm, lirndl'ord 4: l."ipm. St' ni. v Tn a inn - Leave Warren l':"(!am, l;l!Opm: Klnua lll:'iratn. rj:(Hipm: tirrivo Hrndford l'J:0.'inoon, (i: ll'pni, Ieave Urad- ford S::'.onin, :;:eopm, ariive Kin.na Ul:UI am. 4;40pm; Warren lii:M'am, .ri:4"pin. Ib Kl'Al.o Iuvishin TraiiiM leavo Oil City 7;i. hi: Id a. ni., 1!: !", 4:t.r, ti;ir p. in., arrive Oil City S;(K, i; a. in., i:;til, .'l:.Vi, S::t(l i. in. Ni'ndav Tkainm Leave Oil City 7::(iam TitiiNville 7:lliam. Corry MiiiSam, I'.roclon 10;-l!'ani, Hi'i-ivo llutbilo lJ:.Vipm. l envo ' llnllalo '.':LI(ipm, Urocton 4;2.'pm, Corry (::irpni. TituKville 7:-l."ipiii, arrive Oil 1'ily S::Ult -tit. f I'lasr Ktatioim, stop only on Minal. Trcins are run on 1'hilndelphia time, I'ullinan Meepinv; Car between Oil City and l'ittslnir;h on trains arriving I'itt.. bur'h (i;(lain., aud leaving l'iUuburyli ti:4"'pm. Parlor C.rs hot ween Oil City mid ISufi )o on ir.iins leaviu.u: oil City :4'pin, I'.uf falo H;-0iiiii, and between ( hi City and Kin y.ua n trniiiH leaving Oil City :i:i0piu, Kln y.ua l;'J( pin. J i-Tii kets hold niul haa;,'?! clu'tkoj to all prini-ipnl points. Oct lime table pi mi; lull iiilorninuon from Company' Airent. o. v l'.T,l.N, ticn 1 Mint. . WM. H. TIALHWIN. ( ier'l Viihm. A irent. Nns, 41 t4 t l'".xchiiiii.-e St., nulOilo, N. Y. L. CHAIO Aaent Tionesta ra. IJuckcyo For co Vm) ,:;i i;lt riticus, IU ID . Z-I ItLi J. S "JU Xj , TINLSM, I'P.NNA. ft G.1EAT CAUSE CT Hlir'iAI! miWt) Is tho Loss of A Lecture on t lie Nature, Treatment and Kadiial cure of ,Seininal We.iknens. or Sicrinatori hoeu, indwed liy belf Abuse, Involuntary liinisKioiiH, Impotency, Ner vous Dcliiiity. and Iinpedinient io Mar iin;;e generally; CoiiNuiiiition, KiilijiRy and lilt , Mental and l'hsical lncapiu-iiv, Ac. Lv Kul ii it J. CULYIJKWF1 L, W. 1),. auilior ol'tho ''tireen liook," d'c. 'I'lie world-renowned author, iu I hlt nd miralilo Lecture' clearly jtovp by biat own cieiienco that the awful eonequen cck ol Self-Abuse may be etlectually -iirc(l vi!!io..l dancious surei' ul oneratious, lioiitries, iust ruiiicnti iiu-' or cordials; poiniinp out a inodn o cere at once cer t iiu and ellcci mil, by w lucli every Biid'eicr no 1 1 1 : it ' r what hit condilion maybe, may curi' Limself i licaj ly, jirivately and laii iculM . Sv.-'iliis lecturo will prove a boon t'. tiiou -ands am! thousands. Sent under seal, in a -Vin envelope, f any address, on receipt of bix centa, or two postajiO stamps. Address THE GULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO. 4 Ann hi.. N. V., N. Y., I', li. Box 4" ARTIFICIArUWNErCO; 1 iicnrporated by the SJato of Penn'a. Eviry Mciriher of Whch Wears 8:1 Artificial Leg. Manufacturo AOJUSTACILE LACE SOCKET LIMES Tlio most coinfoi'taliU' 'Hid durablo limb, and lie nearest approach l die natural member 01 any invention 01 tlio ao . Wrifo for catalogue w hich ;i ves a full ti is -crip: ion of these lt, with numerous certio rates from persons u int! them. ltlauks of all kinds and circulars sent 011 application; also, oh hand aud made to orijli r Trusses, Shoulder llraces, Crutches, iind vive bjiecial atten;,vin to tho lniuiufacturc1 'ol' siippoits and uppliances for Week andi li I01 'ined Limbs, etc. A K IT I K ' 1 A L 1. 1 M 11 M A N V F A CT L K - r v , , . . . ... . . . . i.mjio,, no. renu ssi., riiubik 1 a. mar: J in ii!y CI HSCJtllU: foi the KfciuiiLicAN, f l.io j'tr auuiiui. VM.'.'iSj o . , r: '. if :a SS S -- I ? 1 rn o i i M r ! . CALL . 77
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