The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, June 27, 1877, Image 7

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    gONTROSk, PA., JUNg , 27, 1877.
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THE MAN WllO WAS EXCITED:. OVER
THE WAR NEWS.
fir} 'White, a Detroiter of middle age, visited
this ()dice yesterday to find a / war map and have
OW 'about the European situation, and it.
wasn't ten minutes befote his enthusiasm was:
to
the Wiling point, •
"It will be wortilhoust Mi
uids and millions d
billions of dollars td this country !" he shouted ,
ho-broke through one of the:office eziirs.
qes, it will" somebody Ornarited..
"It will stiffen wages, brifig out capital make
money pleniy and just set Us all to whooping!"-
be whooped as he scratched the leg Wounded,
at the first Bull run.
Sanebody remarked thrit it,. probably would.
'risking livenovspaper war maim. nuclei , One
aral and a copy of the London - Time* under
Vie other, Mr. White left the office and pro.
seeded directly- homeward feeling more, patri
otic every moment.'
"Oh ! we're going to lay , 'ern right out,
Nancy !" be said, as he dropped his hat in the
&or way.
"Did you order that fiour ?", she asked in st,'
careless tone. • - -
"Flout! what.do I care for flour? Rus
alarlS has got Rare and hall of, the Turkish
army !" A
"Have, eh 1 1 Well, I hope that paper hanger
will be here in the morning. You didn't think
to see about that—" -
"Right here is Ears, and right here is where
the Turks got inauleil !"', he exclaimed as he
knelt on the floor and traced one of the,maps.
"Did, eh ?" Say John, can't you rake off, the
lawn this morning, and did you See about the
whitewashing?
"Will you talk about White Washing when all
Europe is convulsed with war?" he tiere,ely
demanded as he shookAke other , four maps 4,1
her.
"I-I'd like these onion beds Marked out
today," she replied, as she bunted through the
work basket for a button with' an eye in it.
"Onion beds marked out, when this very copy
of the London Times editorially predicts that a
million armed men, be rushing at each
others' throats in less tbati sixty days . !"
...
She tontrd the button, and he unrolled the
balance of the maps. There viasa-dead silence
until his finger rested on• the city, ot Erzerown ,
when'he shouted: • -
"neve she is ! Right around here is where
they are making the Turks-howl forsugar I"
"By the way JOhn," she softly remarked, as
sue looked up, don't you think that summer
kitchen will have to be reshingled this spring_?'
The girl?who does general. ' housework says
he tore the five war maps into five hundred
pieces, anal hanged the London Times: against
the wall with an awful thumb _ as he jumped
out of doors, but girls die so etimes prdjudi
ced. Mr. White was in the orner grocery at
half past eleven sayingto the pprietor: -
"Don't it.' make your blo d' jump i as&ou
real of the European situation?",
And the proprietor.raked the cheeseknife
the edge of the counter to , clean it and . replied:
"Seems like I shall 'have t 6
.doze pots
Rho cut soap fait dis knife."
How can you expect anything but a warribr
to feel [fa warriors do ?"
We have taken wood, potatoes, corn, eggs,
butter, onions, cabbages, chickens, stone, !um
ber,labor. sand, calico, sauerkraut,. ; second=hand
clothing, coon skins, and * buil , : : juiee on sub
scriptions, in our time, and now ti man writes
to us to know if we would send the 'piper six :
months for a large owl. There are a teiv things
an editor would refise on subscriptions, and
if we come across any fellow whO is out of
an owl and is in need of one Iwe'll' do
Osborne (Kan) Farmer,
An Irishman, one day, on finding a,, blanket,
told is wife of his good fortune, and went,on to
say that elarnin' was a foine,t,hing," "Yis," he
said, "and begorra . the blanket bed me name on
for Patrick and 8 for 311cCarty. "Yes,
begorra, lamin,lB a mighty folne thing."
Dr. Holland wants to ititoW l : "who can tell
what s baby 'thinks ?" Well, What would Dr,
Holland think himself if be had to . Wear„clothes
a mile too long for him, 'an have his , back
stunk so lull of pins that ther. wasn't room , on
it fof half a square inch of pri kley heat.=-Bur
ilaglon &Oleo. •
,
The most original spilling .:e have ever seen
or beard of is the following. It beats phone
tics. 80 you be—a tub. 80 L h I -
.pea--a top
Be 80—bat. See 80—cat. P 80—pat.
.Are
80—rat. See Oh ! doublp yon4cow. See 'you
be -- eub.-fißee a hee.tah. Be you double tea---
butt. See a double ell—call. ' ' -'
Put away his little poem ;
to
Us publish do not.sik it;
Fame through us shall never know im—
He has climbed the golden basket
—Gone to meet the coinmunleatiOn written on
both sides of the paper. 4
Ai old maid suggests that 'when men break'
their hearts:it is all - the lame as when' a lobster
breaks one of his ~ claws—another sprogts and
roirs in Its place.
There is. a man in Tennessee with such big
het that, if he' gets 'them wet in December; he
dueen't have a tt9id his head 'Until rebruarY•
Crusty says that the list of matThtges in' the
l lews-pr.pers ought to be putt - under the bead'of
"Ring Frauda". • •-.
The differf*.betwien- pvenxet- -
it one MTwisi4aud tizioitiet,yoi wee,
What the shOem* thre*-at- hie wit'
FITRNITURP,
ANTM3E:I6:36 7. C3Et.CDOT3WSM
Eitiving moved from his Old. Quarters Chenango Street i to
Is prepared to welcome th 4 :former customers of the hOuse and all new_ corners
every;facility for t puttirig our goods at moderate prices, for the heSt of work.
• -
'(The business conducted in all its branches.. a ga
• • , •
88 Washingtot Street, I • BING AMTON, 14. Y.
EXTRA BARGAINS
CLOTHING, HArrs, CAPS, Men's and lioys' BOOTS and SHOES; :Ladiee
Misses', and Children's Fine `and Coarse SHOES pity .GOODS,'Nkions,
Hosier, Black Alpacas, Cashmeres, Serge,,Muslims, Sheetings Srie. it,
• . •
Bdst prints; remnants •
Yird wide sheeting'
Ladies' congress go4ters
Good boots
Good cottonade pints
MEM
i3UTTERICS'S' ;SUMMER CATALOGUES NOW READY.
May 34,1877.
B EST -4908:PRINTING
BILLIIsIGS STROUD
GENERAL
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
21Eciastraisse.N o st.
Ow'Lai Represented, $100,000,000
1 _
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Fire Association of Phil,. Capi tal sr, Assets, $ 3,500,00 C
Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., ' • "" 5,000.000
Panneyirtnia Fire,. Phil., 1, 4 100,000
Ins. Co.of the State of Pelinsyl- •
vanta, Phila. Pa. 44
Lyciiming of Manncy, Pa. "
Lancaster' .of Lancaster, "
Newton' of Newton,
Home ins.-Co., N. Y., "
National " 44 _ ls,
Commercial. Fire " 4 4
Fairfield Fire Ens. ,Co. South
Norwalk, Conn. " `•
Atlas .
Royal Canadian, of Montreal,'
Canada, •6
Livhrpool. London & Globe,
of Liverpool. Eng., - "
Providence 'Washington, of
Providence, R. 1., "
Tradelns. Co. Camden, NT, J.
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter
son N "
Conn. NI atcal Life Icb Co., Aseette $40,000,000
American Life. Phi:a. • - $5,000,000
Tra.velers Ins. Co., Hart,; Capital and Surplus $3,000,000
Railway Passengers 41 • 5500,000
Theandersignedhisbeenwe.lknowninthiscounty,for
the past 20 years, as an. Insurance Agent., Losses sus
tained by his Compainies have always ben promptly
paid." - •
OrOfitce upstairs, in building , east from Banking
Office of Wm. B. Cooper 41; Co., Turnpike s treet.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.,
CHARLES 11. SMITH. (I: - Office Managers:
AMOS NICHOLS,
S. LANGDON, Solicitor.
Montrose. Jan. B. 1876.
17 , 0.3 , ;,` , . V Y X7:•1 -+A
;PLANING::'.: ~...-3,11LL
• AND
LUMBER YARDI
In order to better accommodate the eommunity.the
undersigned has established 's depot' for the sale of
Lumber Manufactured at hiE newly-erected buildingon
the:old Beeler tannery Site,in the
HEART 'Or TOWN
where will be kept constantly on hand. A full stocknl
WHITE AND' YELLOW P LNE, HEMLOK,
OAK, ASH, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT LUMBER ,
whidh,wlth the aid of the most improved machiney and
competent workmen s prepared to *work intoank acdpe
to meet the wants of . Customers.
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INOL= SIDING
FLOORING, CEILING. SHINOL AND
LATH CONSTANTLY ON .
Planing, Matching, Mauldinga,,and Scroll Sawing
tone to order. •
Wit.GON, CARRIAGES & SLEIGH
MANIIIPACTORY
in connection wit n the above establtehmeut, under the
management of Mr. E. H. Rogers. Examine our work
before leaving, your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
promptly.
AkLATEIROP;
Montrofse. geptembes 29th. 1875. f
iwNomoirrozi
tOOK BINDERY
P. A. HOPKINS SOiTS, Pponivitols
No: 41 Court Street, 24 Floor, Binghamton, N. Y.
ALL STYLES or BINDING
AND BLANK YBOO( 401UFACT4111140
iTiUSONABLit PRICES.
a
et ,
aiiiiateexsy 101, .-18761-b1-
Ok Stand of E. D. Ro
SS Washington St„, ShighaintOn;;
sc. ,-,1, _Stout wool mixed pants
, Good Workine snits
; .I.LO ' Gooe. wool mixed sults
-2141 Good flue all wool snits'
- • .15 , Diagonal Suits, coat, pants and vest
' , .''.:All . w,obt.-biadeloth'..ebats.
.0-7§o.
AT THIS
- .
" • 700.000
•.' 8,000,000
'400,000
"- 150,000
"I 6.000,000
"I 45%000
•t 450,000
325.000
500,000
G.
1.200,000
27,000,000
.11 600,000
210,000
340,000
LIFE.
ACCIDENT.
=7 O
RE-OPENED !
RE-OPENED !
RE-OPENED
are now offered is
WEEKs,:muqLnyisa . -: : 4: . vp !
AT THE LOWEST RATEQ
FFIdE. - , _
CHEAPER THAN BUTTER
txociri POSED
are the pricecof clothing
now offered by Webster, the clothier of
. Binghamton.'
The prices are much lesathAn they were twenty Yeara
ago. and probably lower than they will be again alter
tbla season. • • •
Just what a little 'honey will buy.
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• MEN'S CLOT Is
Good cotton pants
Stout wool mixed pante
Stout working suits ;
MI wool business suiti. .
All wool plaid and striped . saits
Basket worsted suits
Genuine silk rui zed suits
Harris caisimer snits
Fine diagonal snits •
Fine broadcloth coats, all wool ,
All wool doeskin pants „
A good linen coat ...
A good alpaca coat-
A
_
A good duster -
Boys' Clothing-4 to 10_yesys.
Cottonade suits , $ 1.50
Satinet suits 815
Wool mixed suits .... 4.50
Fine wool suits . 6.50
French worsted suits . .... 8.00
Cot tnn ade snits ....
Satinet snits
Wool mixed suits - ...
Plaid and striped suittt.
Bastet and diagonal suits -
For BOyS-15 years , to If 'ssizes.
The same kinds and styles as inen's goods. at about
25 per cent. less in prices.
These,prices are .oftered only as an in
ducement to . cash buyers'and those froth
ailistatiCe. it will:pay you to come for
ty Mites to buy_your spring and summer
clothing at these figures.
EVERYBODYKNOWS THE OLD
BTo - RR. - • • •
C. H. WEBSTER, JR.
• 62 and 64 Court Street.
May 164877. ' Binghamton, MY:
Tlie::::.. - Ptoples.':-.:.:_Brig4:--:.,_turil .
L N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
PATENT MEDICINE EDIPORIUM
The undersigned would rcspectinllyannonnee to all
the people everywhere, that to his already extensiv
stock and variety of Merchandisein the Grocery, Pro.
vision.and Hardware:line. '
He has added . a very Choice assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. BRUSHES, - PER.
FUMERT, &c.. Which he flatters himself he can assure
the public they will find it totheir advantage to exam.
in before purchasingelsewhere. To all Phyeicians in
this section of the county he would respectfully an
nOunce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon .
as Druggist and Apothecary, w . hose long experience and
•acknowledgeticare and ability, entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compo - fanding medicines
or preparing prescriptions, and who wonld also esteem
it an especial favor to receive calls from env of his old
-ustomers or new ones. Will make the Patent Medi
/Ines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign - Mineral
Waters—anextenisive stock. Also fine Groceries—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON
PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS,
PEAS. CORN, BEANS. OYSTERS, AC., &C.
In fact, anythng and everything that is ordinarily need
ed, Respectfully soliciting- a call, tremain ' •
L N . BULLARD.
Blasting. Rifle And Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, - "Gun
Tubes; Caps, Pouches,' Flasks, Fuse, &c.,
ie:, ac..: ter sale by
Montrose,
-AT
Boys' -Clothing-9 to 15 years.
B. KENYON ,Dragitst & Apothec.ary
Powder! Powder! Powder I'
WORK
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AT. ''-- . ' I
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IMMERIME
EMMVE=EME
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1,,.,',,::_..,
REMOVAL
We
.have
1,75
5.(k)
7.50
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10.00
15,00
$ .75
1.75'
5.09
8.50
9.50
10.00
11.50
13.00
16,00
• 8:50
4.50
.75
1.75
1.25
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SULPHUR- . : - SOAP.
Is Cleansing. Deodorizinz, Diginfecting, Soothing,
Dealing and. Purifsiag.
It tend.•rs the. tasusest skin remarkalf.,
soft and healthful. .It imparts abeautiful
smoothness to the akin, and forms in elastic
whiteness. It ,euriat burns, scalds, chafing,
excoriations, roughne&,,tan, sunburn, freck
les, liver spots, chapped hands, sores, ulcers,
dandruff, blisters on the hands and feet, itch,
ground itch,itchinghetween the toes, itching
of the body, piles, corns. Also relieyes. the
-itching aud irritation of biting and .stinging
insects • As it Is especially adapted. tlthe
Ton:vr, .iunizEnr,
,and. BATH ROOM, you can,
take a Strip!, it Butkattleastire.. For bath
ing Children,•it is- unequalled. Ladies who
rtse it in their Toilet would never do without
• It neutralizes the bdor.of perspiration,
and; as an external remedy, can scarcely be
used authms: Full directions accompany each
package. TRY IT. , .
-Price 25Cts.jer Cake. 3 Cakes far CO Cts. - ,
By ets. By mail 7 . 6 CDs. •
- 31 A EN `ThirtYr
Dr. Van 1:17,v1i.e1r.4.
No, 1321 Green G.t., Philzdelphia.
toed. b y
DIE NO OTHEL.
W.
SMITH & SON,
• •
Itia,nufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
Lzrxiature
PARLOR SUITES,
CHAMBER SUITES, _
COSTLY &.CHEAP FURNITURE,
• ALL 'BINDS OF MATTRESSES,
SPRINO BOTTOMS &c. ac
rirFurniture &paired, Bott(imi put in - chairs,
:Upholstering done, (Yovering ehairs
and Lounges; Mattresses
. done over. ,
lI,IsIPS4.TAKIIA4II . : - 4(4, -;;
,
The r Subscribers will make Undertaking
specialty in their business. Eaving one of
the most elegant LizansEs in the State
• all needingtheir services , will be at
tended' to promptly and at sat- •
, ' isfactory charges.-
W.. W. 'SMITH & SON. ,
litontrose,Jan,lo,lB77o. • • .1 , ,
VALUABLE
1 , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
7
Tie undersigned offers, upon . tenable terms,,s
lanetarm In • .
i ' AUBURN TOWIISIIIP,
abqUt I,ie n fttthe 4 Corm
sere!, whigttbungs and
orm
improved. -- 1 or particulars e fljilrei
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Jan.lo, IVIItt.
IPAYLOWS, COUGH S '',.R.UP..
A.
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All persons suffering .from the 0, i •
lung diseases should give 'Taylor's.
peetoranta trial,. It works tho:ou • i 1
Kidneys and Lungs, as wefts ape , t
5 4
eleszsingthe mucous membrane - t
and giving tone and strength to th 1
It is warranted to give stUsfaction; ~
Foster.Sneqtte
Auburn, 4 Corners. Basque!
Assigneco 01
Allanding in need. of a =Mon pOwder for anY
kind of stock or poultry should givr Taylor a trial.—
They are warranted to be the beet powder In market
and to give entire satlethdtton or the money will be re
bladed. They are gold by all dealers is medlebteg.
VXBOUTRIX'S NO'TIOR.--Whereas
I.;•ri Letters testanwitarg to the estate of William
Itorlytdec'd. *to Vbeconat twp:• o ha ring been matt
ed to the -undenfined, *IL persons Indebted -to said 4: 1 1 ,
tats We requested to make - linmedlsto payment; and all
persons having Claims against thirsarn4,axe requested
to presentthina without &W.
- MART M• RIMY, Zuentrit.
Nay MOM. • I*-1111
MEM
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MEI
containhigllo
hard upon it and all
lot,
tAKESLES,
'suns County, 1%.
NADERRY
&nun County: Pa.
Jas. D. Linaberry,
feet/ of throat and
'lough Syrup or ex
ly upohthe Liver,
the whole system,
unoving, soreness
Ilfferentorgails---
NEN '' .:S,PRINe
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.._".-..::..-.-. .-..-::., ,::-.-:.,_.......:,,..
NpY,'•
, M#,.l',C,)Rp,', :-Vaii:
,
Raving lo cated in the BRICK STORE for.
raerly Occupied'by H. & W. T. Diekerman,l
viould ra
say to y friends and the,publip gentr
'
, ily that 1 ant now receiving direct from New
, Ynrk one of the largat docks of goat ever offer
edin this county, (and swill be sold al lower
pitees,),consiating of
DRY
.GOODB, NOTIONS, "TAMS,.
CAPS; 1.100 TS; SROES,
WALL-PAPER; 'READY- • - •
. • - •:MADE CLOTHING; Etc
•
These gOods . Were - bought for cash; with all
possible discount off, and are to be.sohl on the
same terms.. • -
•„ . , • .•• •
SPECIALTY-I have" jn.4t received a $4,000.00
SPECIALTY-Bankrupt stock of .Olotbing,pnr;
SPECrALTY-ch4sed at, nominal. pricembich
SPECIALT Y-* II I be. sold for abOUt one-half ita
seEchuiry-A -, oo,.(guarenteed to :be 25 .per
SPECIALTI% 7 cent, lower than the same goods
SPECIA LTy-ctin' be bought - Binghamton.}
..
f This Is not- wind,bft - factoind'you can be.'
convinced-by..examining the goods.
(HarIVIY morn: , -.ls READY-PAY I
looking the matter over. I see tinkt the
credit system still continues to increase its vic
tinis of lietyers and sellers, while' the read Y-pay
system, is:growing , lit favor. C26 - There . is: no
other way •f4r a merchant to sell .goods for a
small proflethan to deniand pay when deliirered.
It there had been no credit system - there would
be no :hard times to complain of. Try_ ; it for a
year and you will never go - backward, but be°
convinced of its benefit. -
I• ain agent for Meee.` Demorestia patterns;
also, take orders for Hanan +lt ltadush's custom
Blioes. "The price tells and everybody tells the
price. [Ap.IB,I7J O. HA-WLEY. .
AW IM PORTANT LOCAL REFORM.
,fiereatter goods will be sold at,
E. P.. STAMP'S STORE,
[ii Montrose, for CASH at CASH PRICES.
'I will keep good goods and make the
prices to suit the closest buyers.
Mom,
.have. had seven. years e xperience in
bnying and sellingno.uß so that I know
where : to.buy and. what to Itiy to suit the,
- customers of
I WILL MAKE A SPEoiAiTi . (6 MUTE
WHEAT' FLOUR
and warrant every barrel and sack to
suit or refund the money.
CHEWING TOBACCO!
I have recently made arranqements by
which s can sell CHEWING -loßAbco by
the pound as cheap as you can buy of any
wholesale Tobacco House, by the barrel.
I also keep iohew:ng Tobacco in 10 lb.
cadd'gs for whi...a I will make
. special
mices. - .
•
Ylcepp on hand i‘laiNe quantity of'SALT
and keep under cover, and will sell it as
low as possible for this.market.
Sugar; Tea, Coffee,' SyruP, Soap,,Pork,
Fish,. &c., all at the nimble six pence
prices.
I trust I will receive. sufficient-patron
age from cash buyers, to make the'eash
system a success: ~ Respectfully,
, , E. P.,.
Opposite' the Banking: House of .Wm. H.
Cooper & Co., and 'ill° Dry -Sl.oda House of
Guttenberg Rosenbaum & Co. .4, • ,
• Montrose,-,Oet. 11,1876tt. •
Bus[Figss - COLLgGE. , .
MONTROSE; PA: • '
Tax= Ercr...vta.namit.
of tide` Institution' will coinmenee
' Tuesday , May 1, 1877, -
a$ cuntinuce in session during the stunsuer.
, • ENTER AT ANY TIME:
• _. •„ , ,
TERMS IiEASONABI , •E..
•
Circulars containing [n i l particularS tobe bad at•tha
College; or sent, by mail.
• Address E. K. uasisg;
May;, 13172 • ' • 'Btl
C9AREOTION 1
Rumor has it that having been eleCted County Treas
urer for the ensuing three years. I am to discontinue my
Insurance busines. Said RUMOR is UNTRUE, and
without foUndation, and while thanking you fdr kind
ness, and appreciation of good- lAsurance in the past, I
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that all
businms entrusted to me shall b&-promptly attended to. ,
My Companies are all sound and yeliable, as all can tes
tify whci have met with losses during the paatenyears
at my Agency. Read the List I
North British anti Mercantile, Capital.
Queens of London, ,
Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Assets,
Old Continents', N. Y., ••
Old Phtedtx of Hartford,
Old Hanover. N. Y.,
Old Farmers, York,
•
I also represent the 'taw lora Ratner Life InsPremce
of over &I years standing, and assets Over 1180.000,000.
Also,the Masonic Mutual . Benefit Association of Penn.
sylvania. _
101rOet an Aecidental Policy covering all accidents,
In the Hartford Accident Ins. CO. Facie* written
from one day to one year. Only 25 cents for a $8.005
Policy. Please call or send word, when you take a trip
Very respectfully.
• , .
HUEY C. TYLER.
Montiose Ps 'Tan .19 1876.—tf •
itylliiHOOD: HOW LOST,' HOW;RE
-4."4 - 'STORED !
Just published'. a new edition of Dn. Cm.-
• (":„. yowszwe CELEBRATED Essay on the mdi•
tiLl X114' . . cal cure (without medicine) of Spermatorr.
mg, \...."-, bass orSeminal, Weekness, Involun tary
Setubal Losses, itimotency. Mental and
Physical. Incapacity . Impediments to Marriage, etc. •
also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits Mnduced by self . . ,
InfilEence or sexual extravagance, atc ' .
Price, in sealed envelope, only x cents.
he celebrated author, in this admire le Essay, Clear ,
ly demonstratee, from a thirty , years' udeessful pre t .
tice 4 that the alarming consequences o self-abuse may ,
be radically Cured without the dangeron° use of inter«
nal medicine or the application of the knit*
and
rotating
out amide of cure at once simple, certain and effectual
by means of which every sufferer. no matter what his
condition, may be, may cure himself cheaply - , privately
and radically. _
rffrThis lecture should be In the b 411411 of every
youth and every man in the land. .. . - . .
Sent under
- lies], in 4 pieta enitelope, to any address,
post.pod. on rece i pt in ,
alt, Mt° or two ignittige stamps,
Adftesa the Peauvbem E
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