r.rr.u:.'.; ;;;rcrsvssrw She ort?t gfptflrtta. WEDNESDAY JIOHNlJiG, JLtl t0, 1886. BOROUGH OFFICERS, fritl-jemi. KM Hni.KMAN. . OdirtrtiVncd North ward, it. M. Fore man, J. 11. Clark, W. Ii. Klinestlver Southward, J. H. Fone W. A. Eagles Chas. ilouncr. JunHee of the reacc3, T. Bretinun, 1). 8. Knox. fJUfa6! FrUnur Airtmw Nrhonl Direetom (. W. Rllbinsnh, A. R. Kelly, J. II. Dliigmanj 1); H. Khdx, J W. Morrow, li. I.. lmvis, FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Ut ember d Contrcxa AbKxANHKll C. WltlTK. Member of Senate 3. O. Hai.L, r,mhtu I'ktkh R:iiitV, 'rMirlcnl .Tudae W. 1. lUnk'ff: .JMOritars Judge V. A. Hit,!., Lewis Annr.n. . rfrtinrcr-W'M, RMKAnliArtttl. Prothonnt.arif, Register it Recorder. Cci-- flit. VI . I Xheritf. lifchNAvn AnftKW RrUtiiina, J H. Chapwick. tunty Superintendent 3. K. II it.t. Alii). JHxtrict Attorney T. J.,VAxUiMfci. .Kry CrtMrtf.Mionfc. II. W. Davis DAittb WAtEtt. lt (Miint) Surfrior JI, C!. Wiiittkki!. CVrW.ir Dr.' J. W. MrtHKoW. CVmv .4 udthr3. A. SCo-TTj Tltorf. CoUAH, Cko. 7.rtK!rti:t.. BUSINESS blReCT6RY. " HOttESf A LODGE" MEF.TS evcrv Tmdav evening, at 7 o'clock, In' tho Lodge Kooth hi Par tridge's Hall. h K. I.. HASLET, X.n. II. W. SAWYF.n, Soe.'y. 27 -tr. INMtKHT LODHE. No. -1M, A. (). U. W I Meet every ! riday Evening in Odd if Follows il:tll, TbmesU. w. c. conuRN, M. W. J. K. WKNK, lUicorder. C1A.IT. GEORGE STOW POST, J No. 274, O. A. It. MmttA cm the first Wednesday in each Month, lu Odd Fellows M nil, Tionesta, Pa. !. tf. KNOX, Commander. J. M. AOS KW. 1. M. rl.AUK. A rTV 1,1 XV A.-. riT A IIIC . t ATTOUXKYS-AT-T-AW, lZlniKI. TioneU, Fnn.v VAN (.IKSKX. ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Auill I'Utrlct Attirnoy of Koront f'Aiuity.U MIWi in IVuirt Hon, TIojickU. F. M. f I.. DAVIS ATTOS.NKY-AT-I.AW, Tionela. Ia. Ci!io.tioiKmd(3 in fids ami adjoiniugWof Jenks Lodge, I. O. O. of Ma !!?!." . iM ATTtKXlJY-AT-I.AW, W kill .!." W T A TK . il Flin iWwt, l.rMfK. 8. IL'.vt, while running across the T ?ITC,'YA.,.,., ..n r 1 A WRENCH IIOUSK. T iinitt. Pn..H W ' - - 1 - - .1 IMni well r..rnishl. Kupoii,r A wumiodationa ami su-i.-t -nirtn iflvcnkdon Friday last and was buried Sun t LMioxtrt. VcL'i!talil mid FrnUx of allEa . ... klfuU wirved in tlidr k.-mhi. Kuiiiiu-MIay, i.oi fort'oiniiiiMcial Aenu. Sjiuany of our reuders. rNlK,V' "?,V?,1'' -""rVi Vl"i -Besides the Slate and County J O. Mltrowncll. Propi-ietur. Tills Is i R itcw lions?-, and lins n-t been titled up loratiekets to be voted tbi fall there will llin Ki-ioiiiliioim!on oi too iiiimic. )r lion of the patmr.ago of the public is collc- ic ilcd. -to-i '' ft AST HICKORY HOTEL. EAST HICKORY. Ta.. .1. II am.. Proprietor. This house is im'v and Iiiih been furnished with new luri.itnro tlirouuliout. It is i-cntriillcy lo- intod, and has il lirt-claMMb;u n hi connect Imii with it. Tim traveling public will lia-1 it a pleasant stoppinir place. First ! claH Liverv iu connection with tho Hotel. CENTRAL HOUSE. OIL CITY. PA. J W. H. ROTH. ProoricUir. Tho.. "gest, Rest IiO-ated and FurnUhodH House In the City. Near Union Depot. 1 V. MORROW. M. D 1. PHYSICIAN A SURJ EON, Ijie of Armstrong county, buying located in Tionesta Is prepared to attend all pro. fonwional calls promptly and ut all hours Otrioo in Smearbaugh A Vo.'h new liulld-J li!r, up sUirs. Otliee hours 7 to K A. M., mul 11 o VI M. a to It and r, to 71 v. xi. Hon. lays, l to 10 A. M. ; '2 to 8 and 61 to 71 p. m. ' Iteaidmico in Clark. House, near lwt Onice. inay-18-81. WC. COllURN, M. 0.. . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, lis had over fifteen years experience in (ho practice of his profession, having grad inited tenultii and honorably May 10, 1815. . OmVe and Resilience in Judge Revk'h houso, opposite the M. K. Church, 1 iones tn. Pa. Aug. 25-lKKO; I KNTISTRY. 1 DR. J. W. MORROW. Haviiig pun-hused the materijils A'C, ofi )r. Sleadinan, would respectlully an- in. unco that he will carry on tho Dental business in Tionesta. and having had over mx vears successful experience, considers MniKolt fully coinppMrit to give entire sat-M tstaetion. 1 shall always give my medi cal practice the preference. iiiar22M'i. M . U. II1Y. A. H. KKIXV MA 1, PARK & CO., 'BACKERS! Comer of Elm fc Walnut Sta.Tloneata. Rank oi Discount dud Deposit. liUoiest allowed on Thno Deposits. Col lections Inade on all the Pri ncipal points of the U. 8. Collection solicited. 18-ly. J OKEN.0 FULTON, Manufacturer of and ealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. iu4.81 TONESTA. PA. oun ,j unfit it or- ior im jtvrivdi.ji.ai,, ""'Jefia LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. (ondpninil Time fable Tlnarata. Kim Inn. NORTH. train Sifl 7:M ami Train 2 7:4H Bin Train 30 4:01 pin booth Train K 10:05 am Train 1!H 1: Pi pin Train ai.... 8:iu pn Train 'J! North, and Train 2il South car t'y the mail. Preaching in the- Presbyterian Church next Huntlay morning and evening, by Rev, Hickling. Preaching in tho M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:40 a. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10 a. in. Mr. Tale ia treating his dwelling to a new Coat of paint. New potatoes Bell for one hun dred cemt a bushel in this market. What's the matter with getting dut the brass band and having a sere nade some fine evening. rear8oll & Shields Bros, of Clar ington have bought the mercantile in terests of A. J. Wallace. Mr. A. B. kelly returned from tho sea shore laft evening to look after business for a few davs. Mr. P. C. Blocher, of I'ionesta tWp.i rejoices 111 tho arrival of a nice little girl at his home on Friday eve ning last. t). W. Clark's mansion is loom ing up in great shape, ten carpenters! u-inir fininlovcd in the erection of thr M Cranio work. Mr. Chos. Bonner entertained hi? mother and two sisters, Mrs. Hiue and Miss Bertha Bonner, of Stone boro, during the past week. Dr. J. W. Morrow is getting n gas apparatus f r the painless extrac tion of teeth. Now for thoso wanting their totth out without pain. -Elmer Stilzinger has sold the Flstock of jroode iu his store at Kellett- ville to Mr. Ellsworth, who will re- llmovo tho same to Bobbs Creek. We present our readers this week! with a good raport of the dedication! Krieuville, by oue who wn there. A five year-old daughter of Mr l ol Jaj. f broke her Sbow ...... m " I -'I UIJIULUU l I I 1 ylufburg, aged about 5G years, died! Jle was quito well kuowu to be an amendment to tbu OiiiRtiliition i - to vote on, us will be seen by reference lo our advertising columns. The wet weather of late has in erfered considerably with harvesting There is a good bit of bay out yet, and the harvesting of wheat had fair ly begun the middle of last week. Huckleberries sell for 10 cents i quart hereabouts. said to be abundant, while the black berry crop U promising. On the wholo we think it will be a berry good year to sell fruit cam. Some one "Arabed" Call Co burn's watch while he was taking i swim one day last week. If tho par ty who took it, "yust for fun," per naps, win return it to the owner av luestious will be asked, otherwise Ejthere may be trouble in the camp. Raspbenies are an abundant crop. licrever there are butmet "there ye berries haug in rich profu sion. A visitor at tbe Queen Milli on Wednesday of last week says that he thinks not less limn 30 or 40 bush uls of this fruit was picked there on that day. J. W. Poleu's mill at Stowtown, Hickory twp., is shut down for the present, while Mr. Polen is away look ing into the workings of band saws, with a view to putting one into hi. tnill at the above place. He has a jcoutract for sawing 10,000,000 feet ofg pino ior iuessrs. w ueeier x jjuscu bury, we understand. Miss Lillian Miles, teacher of Stewarts Run school, makes the fol lowiug report for month ending July 17th: No. of pupils enrolled males 9, females 5. Those who were present every day in the month are Charley, Ralph, Josie, Harry, and Archie Zah uiser, and Bertio Thomson. Those present every day but one are Jiinmii :.. T a 6 attendance males 8, females 4. Perl if cent, of attendance, males 95, feiualet was played at East Hickory he. tween tho club of that place and a nine from here last Saturday. An immense amount of jangling was indulged in all through the game, and at the begin ning lt looked as though the fun would break cp la ft general row. It was occasioned by the Tionesta boys kinking on some decision of Ibe-Gtn pire, but after a third man was cniledKj into t.io umpire s box the game pro pressed until tho scvecth inning wan begun with Tiobesla at the bats, when Jllickory's catcher, Tom Fulton re ceived a dinablef over the left eye by the ball, and the game stopped. After some more lolty squabblmir the umpire decided that Tionesta had won tho game by a score of 0 to 5. we understand that a return game will be played here one week from uext Saturday, when we hope to see a peaceable and pleasant game. After the game was closed the boys were taken to Mr. Perry's houso, where the ladies of the house had prepared an elegant supper, which was highly com plimented and partaken 'of with a relish by all. ! Rev. Hickling metwith rather a?J painful accident near Tylersburg on last Sabbath. He was riding his young horse along the track of the! narrow gauge rood when a train came up behind him, at which the animal! became fractious, and after several at tempts succeeded in throwing Mr. Hickling off, his back striking the' corner of a rock, bruising him badly and for a time nearly taking hisVl breath. After beiue conveyed to ailmeans, as there are over 900 in the house in the vicioity of the accident and receiving some treatment he re covered sufficiently to ride home Mon day in a buggy, but is still quite lame fro in the effects. is Harvey Foreman finished hi contract on "our new house" on Sat urdav last, and as soon as ArtistHNorth Bro IIindD1n f Clarion Mir IJ -f o . .1 t T tr Doutt fiuisbes painting the same it will be ready for occupancy. We consider that Mr. Foreman has done a faithful and honest job, with which we cannot find the least fault, but on the contrary can recommend him asBlood G Treas- and Rev' IIenrv one of the best and squarest workmen. And now if we were to say to our pat Mfina thai 4linrA u yrf onm r l i n r Ann .il fa on the building no doubt they wouldlPa" 01 u,ise Preseui ai, me n.aiiajpor80n kilh'nR BUch Hnimal or bird un& hip right in and well, boys call and iuq us wlieu iu town, or send your "regirds" by registered letter at our risk. We can unhesitatingly say that Jthe Gotdoi Days, published at Phila delphia by James Llversoo, is the lioest publication for boys and girls in America. The matter is first-class and of a hiirh standard. If you are uot a subscriber, scud for a sample copy. Nebraska Nuggets. Mr. Beatty while crossing a slab pile slipped and severely sprained liieTftioD reflects great credit to the energy ankle. He was taken to TionestaSj Raspberries aretShere Dr. Coburn reduced the frac BMr. Abe Clark has been on the re tired list for several days, from . a bruised ankle, caused by a suck otj timber falling against it. Neverthe i at? . . i iiic8s Aue is uianbiui ior tno ngni em brace. Mr. Mitchcl moved his family from JPittsburgh recently to this place, awhere they will make tbeir home for the present. Black raspberries are abundant in theeo parts; they are a luxury tbe most fastidious can enj'oy. J. 15. Hag erty thinks he can wear the medal for the most quarts up to date, which averages 78. James was never con sidered an expert, either, in the berry Fjpatch. Mr. R. A. Alt has suspended flat boat building f$r tho time being, and has repaired to his farm to make hay while the sun shines. We have nudged our neighbor in vain for more nuggets, so we refrain, but More Anon. July 27, 1885. .j. i. jurennaa nas now ior sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214; Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tionesta township. acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley Itownship. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve uango Co. 70 acres uear Euterprise, Warren county. Cm. jjt w. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, m. Smetrba.ugb tic Cos. -I. Republican County Committee. Some of the election districts hav ing omitted at the last Republican Primary Election to elect members of ithe County Committee for the current year, by virtue of tbe authority con Perred on me under the rules and us ages of the party I have filled said vacancies by appointment and pub- ish below the Committee complete; Barnett, 8. W. Calvin. Green, H. W. Ledebur. Harmony Upper, U. W. lhirnm. Harmony Lower, H. M. Zahoiser Hickory, Braucville, Em. Witherall, Hickory, Lower, Lewis Keister, Howe, Brookston, N. Bcebo. Howe, Gusher, W. S. Cole. Howe, Balltown, C. W. Hawks. Jenk3, Byrom's, Ed. Klabbatz. T , -,i w , . r. . a .jeUK, iuaneuvuie.xu.vj.arnnger.si,,, . . , ... - .... oenKs, uiuovie, v . a. uavis. t i t'l rx , jvuigsiey, uonu w.-igooa. Tiotesta Boro., H. C. Whittckin. Tionesta Twp., (. Jamieson. S. D. IuwiN, Chairman. Tionesta, July 28, 1885. Dedication of Jenks Lo dge, I. O. 0. F. Tho dedication of Jenks Lodge, No. 250, I. O. O. ., at Marienville on iFridny, 24th inst., is an event that will long be remembered, both by tboso who participated in the ceremon ies as well as by those who were wit nesses of the event. The No. 250 does not at all indi cate the regular consecutive number of the Lodge in order of time by any State, but the number is to fill that ol a defunct lodge and supply its place! in the order. The ceremonies were conducted under the management of Bro. T. F. Ritchey of 369, as Deputy ;JIGrand Master, assisted by Bros. W. Y. Siggins G. W., Herald of tbe Herald of the South. Bro. J. II Foues, Herald of tho West, Bro. H. C. Whittekin, Herald of the East, Bro. S. D. Irwin of Tionesta, and S. II. Haslet as Grand Marshall, K. L. SUhodcs U. Uhapiain. Uol. o no. a. .Gaul G. Sec'y., at 1:30 formed the uiine ot marcn, in ;ood shape, and O . n .i . a i Tr.uMtico of the peace in tho presenco of sniil 1(lmarched down to the R. R. Depot tojjone elector of the county, to cut oft the .Si meet tho brethreu coming on the 225, o'clock train, by which a large dele gatiuu arrived headed by Bro. Rulofl- son of Mingo Lodge, Strattonville, when the column consisting of about 80 marched back to the Hall where about 25 members of the order re mained, and a large concourse of the people of Marieuville and vicinity as well as visitors were iu wailing. The Hall itself deserves a better notice than I eau give iu the brief limits of this article. It is well ar ranged and is new, beautiful and well! furuished, in short, and its comple of tbe fraternity in Eastern Forest, as well as the good people who aided! them in its structure. The lower sto ry of the building is occupied by T J. Reyner, one of the enterprising merchants ot tne place. I he cere monies at tbe Hall were impressive and peculiar, and were seen and heard with delight by the large as serablage composed of the brother khood and the people. The dedication Pa - ... of the Hall closed at about bait past three. Among those present and par ticipating on the occasion I would mention Bros. John Everhart and Stanley of Yokohama Lodge, Bros lions. K. L. Blood and W. P. Jeoks aud Suyder, "Ben Butler" of Brook- ville; C. Kaufman and son, Diet Den. J. E. Wood and F. R. Hind man Esq., Sheriff A. II. Beck, and A A. Carlisle Editor of tbe Jacksonian Clarion, and Rev. B. F. Delo and oth ers of Clarion Lodge. From Tiones ta Lodtre other than as mentioned Kg eo. W. Sawyer, Win, Hood and G B. Armstrong; Jenks Lodge, other? than as mentioned N. G., II. II. Mc Clelland, who delivered a neat ad Kdress; V. G., Seigworth, Dr. 8. S jjTowler. Guardians F. M. Reck and James Cole Esq., Bros. Salade, Bui ier and others. After a short recess speeches under j"good of tho order" were made Dep. G. M., Kitcbey delivered an ap- ypropriate dedicatory address; be wafc followed by R. Rulofson who spoko in his usual interesting style. Bro. Jenks mado some eloquent remarks; Bro. Blood made some interesting and pathetic remarks; Bro. Kaufman advanced some practical ideas. Bro. Irwia madd some remarks not quito so 253 practical or pathet're. He ground out some fun ftr tbe occasion. Bro. Dclo made a good address, and Bro. Wood also. In short air the addresses were good and well listened to by an at tentive and appreciative audience. Time and space forbid even a fair! synopsis of some of these interesting addresses which continued op till six o'clock, the interest continuing una bated, notwithstanding the heat of the day. At the evening sessions the degree of Rebecca was conferred up on nioe of the wives of prominent! members of the Lodge, Bro. Wood acting as N. G., Irwin as P. G., and Ilitchey as V. G. Tbe visiting brotlv rs will long remember the hospitality and kindness of the good people of Manenville. Truly it was for the fra J'CI MIIJ ui lUUb BCl'MOU B8 Well BS IOK . n .... r . i. -. . : 11 . 1 w IJant memories. Mux). Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership between the undersigned under the name of W. E. Browne & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent .luoe'Jth, 188o. All debts due to the said firm are to be paid, and those due from tbe same discharged, by M- Sj. UaVIS. 2l. J. JJAVI8. W. E. Browse, by j Brown's Switch, Forest Co., Ta., Ju ly 1st, 1885. Bounties on Foxes, Wild Cats, Hawks, etc. An Act for tho destruction of wolves. wild cats, foxef, minks, hawks, weaselw and owls, in this Commonwealth. Hn it enacted, ptc. Thnl. fr tha liannfiiB KOI Agriculture and for the protection ofj M . . - . ...v -" '---' T airiG wiunn ims i;oinmon wealth, there i noreoy estauiisnea tho following pre miums for the destruction of certain nox ious animals and birds to be paid by the respective counties in which tha same arc Mlain, namely : For every wild cat two dollars, for every red or pray fox", one dol lar, for every weasel fifty cents, for everv hawk fitty cents, aud for every owl ex- cepi mo Arcauian screecn or barn owl which ia hereby exempted from the pro visions of this act. tiftv cents. Sec. 2. It shall bo the duty of any per-' ion having killed any animal or bird mentioned in the first section of this act. and who is desirous of availing himself. oi me premiums inerein provined, to pro duce such slain animal or bird before any magistrate, alderman or justice of the peace of the county in which tho same was killed and make atlldavit of the time and place of killing the same; Provided. That tho pelt if entire from the tip of the noso of anv such animal may be pro duced in lieu of the same when so pre ferred, and upon the reception of any' such animal or pelt or bird, it shall bo the luty ot such magistrate, alderman or jus- ears of such bird, and in tho presence of said person burn the same. Sue a. upon the destruction of the ears or heads aa foresaid, the magistrate, iiderman or justice or the peace shall give to the person producing such animal or bird a certificate of compliance with n. the provisions ot this act directed to the commissioners of the county in which; such auininl or bird was slam, which cer ti lieu to shall contain the following facts 1 ho kind or animal or hird killed, when, where, aud by whom killed, and the dati by whom and in tho presence of what elector tno ears or said animal or head ol said bird was destroyed, aud upon the production of such certificate the said commissioners shall give an order upon tho county Treasurer tor the payment of itno premium or prein'ums provided bv sthis act, and it shall bo the further duly xoi li in iiiugiHiraiu, niciurmau or justice oi jthe peace taking the atlldavit provided in ilia second section ot this act, lo lilo the same forthwith or cause the same to be tiled in the otlice of the commissioners of the county, and upon filing tho same the said magistrate, alderman or justice ot tho peace shall receive from tfio county lock tne sum or twenty cents m tun com pensation tor all services under this act. Ski;. 4. If any person shall wilfully and fraudulently collect any premium oY premiums provided by this act. or shall aid, assist or abet in any official capacity or otnerwise in tne same. ne. sue or tnev shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor aud upon conviction they shall bo sen tenced to pay a lino not exceeding five hundred dollars and undergo an impris onment not exceeding one year or either r poiii ut the discretion ol l;ourt, Skc. 4. Any or all laws or pajts of law inconsistent herewith bo and tho same lire hereby repealed MARRIED. On July 21, 1885, at tho Presbyterian par-j sonage, Tionesta, by Rev. J. Hickling, MR. WILLIAM HAYS, and MISS EL LA MAY, both of Tylersburg, Clarioi county, Pa. GREAT REDUCTION I $158 A YEAR. located on the N. Y., P A O. R. It., CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE AND FIUIAI.I? ISTKTITUTI.. RANDOLPH, N. V. It is a large and thoroughly equipped Seminary for both sexes. Established in Property free from debt, 103.0110. New Hoarding Hall with steam heat, etc., nrected in ls:j at the cost of f45,Oou. Kx . elleut Hoard und homo-likearrangciucnt.s ihroughout. Total expense for board, I'n t-n iul au.l r.Mim ylpmn IimmI lii.lil U'iimIi. fiiiL' and tuition for 14 weeks &.S5.O0: lbr l ino vcar 5i )H.10. .t-aJlteriu begins auh.I Jolh, ends Nov. 'J. Winter term begins J Dec. 1, lsh5, ends March 14, lhrtti. Spring u-rni begins March Ut, cuds Juno 25, lsNi. Imi- Circulars or Catalogues, aildress. PROF. J.T. EDWARDS, 1. 1)., Princi pal. Jul 2i tit R. M. HERMAN",. SUCCESSOR TO O.W.DIMIOKf FINK STATIONERY, SPORTING. AND HOLIDAY G60DS,. FOREION AND DOMESTIC FRUITS 9rO. Also Agent for Estey. Sterliap, Sho ninjrer, and Clough A Warren Orirnnn. Decker llros.. J. A C. Fisher. C. D. Pboko A Co., and Win. Knabo r inn oh. llottom will prices given. Call and examlnocata loirne and prices. Tionesta, Pa. Sopt 17. Buckeye Force Pump CALL AND OET PRICES, IBID. rEIIBJlIBIEXi, TIONESTA, PENN'A. WM. SMEARBAUGK & CO., Dealers In CLOTHING-, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SI-FOES , HATS AND CAPS. GEOCBRIBSr TOBACCO, CIGARS, IIARD-WARE.QUEEN8-W AKK.OL ASS WA RE,. TOYS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER,. COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ac. Goods Always First-Glass-. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES,. $2.50, $3.50, $4-r)0, ?fl.50 and upwards. MtHLIH MACAZINE RIFLE.. maji 43 CoTt. aad 40-60 Grit la Cartridge. VERT STIONS. ' rSrtCTlt MFC THE BEST RIFLE LI riioy, rapidi'y, model and finish feha world for lar nie. Superior in fteou-. B A I I A D n Gallery, 8portin nd Turrrt A L L A It U Blnee. Band far Ctlor. Martin Fire Armi Co., Now H&Ten. Conn.. HOW LOST I HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr.. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical cure or Spermatorrhoea or Meimnsl Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Ixmscs,, Impotencv. Mental and Physical Incapac ity. Impediments to Marriaue, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced i 1.. i . : iiy Bcii-muuigeiici', ur h-auhi wirnvi-- trance, ic. The colebrated author, in this admira ble essay, clearly demonstrate from a. thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences oi seii-auuse may ho radically cured i oiriting out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and ef fectual, by means of which every sufferer,. no matter what his condition may be,, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. -Tliis Lecture should be in the hands if every youth und every man in the land. Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to in y address, ost-puid, on receipt of lour cents or two postaire stamps. Address THE OULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., U Ann St.. N. Y.. N. Y.. P. O. Box 450' Health isWealtIi. Dn. E. ('.' Wbst'h Nkuvk asd Rkaijt Thkatmknt, a gaaranteed siecitlo for' Hysteria, luxziness, Colvulsions, fit,. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous I'rostrutiou caused by the use of alcohol' r toliacivo. 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I'.l iies ot owner the reasmi lor selling. Ad dress P. O. Rox 4S.i, Pittsburgh, I'a. 50 jjes annum.
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