St v;; ' ""WEDNESDAY lH0Klfi, (lit H, !S7I. DOIIOUGH OKFlCEttS. 71iirfljM-M. ITTKI J II. iknuic.ilmen H. ,T. Wnlcott, T. .1. Van filpxpn, J. K. Illnlnc, 1. H. Knox, J. !S. Ilooil, ,f. A. 1'ropor. JnKlier of thi VVrtre W. P. Morellliott, It, ft, Knox. (nlthle H. Swntrirnrt. Mvhnol Dirtrtnr I . S. Knor, TT. O. P S. .T. Wolnott, S. II. Haslet, A. II. Kelly, 1. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pi fniil,-nt .TiKtiefi. I). Wrnioiir; Amni'tti Jmlije J. A. I'lioPKU, AN- flllKW Coi)K. ShfrifT T. .1. Van Oikskw. Tren'n u rer V n hit, ( 1 1. A N v. n . i'rothnnnttvn, Heflialcrdi Jtecortta; 3. It. Aon kw. 1MmmiainnrrT. D. CoLLlNS, JolIN Tiiomi'sot, .Tax. K. Clark. f v.toifi NiiprrintmilrvtH. l' Hon mill. DiKlriel AllornryH. D. Ikwin. Jury Com mitxinnera J as. FlYN,Vm. F ATTF.nso. fVitinM Siirrnmr H.T. Inwiit. fViro?ii M. Ittki., .Ih. Coiittft A vilitor T. 11. Conn, L. Wab Tsun, (I. Jamifhon. Member of lngrena VMh DtatriclC. U. ('cm t. A wemhlt MA rti n Wi l.l.t A MS. 7Vni of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on nnd nflor October B, 1H7I: sorTif. Truln an ' - . " l ... NOUTH. Train .VI ... f,n . " fit . - On (lin Kiver Division OM a. m. 2:117 p. in, i:J." p. in. 8:33 n. m. J:Or p. in, i:::w it. in. from Oil City tn Irvinrtmi, up tho rlvor is North j down the river, noiitli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Kiliott will preach in the IVcsbytcrinii church '-u Sunday next, .morning and evening. John llock it Sons hove moved their mill to .Stratunvillr, Clarion -niintv, where the)' have .taken a con tract uf making lumber for one Guth rie. Frank goes out to boss the job. Dr. W. U. Hubert?, of Titusville, was in town on Monday hist. The Dr. id a ltcpublican candidate for Assembly in Crawford county, and we liuve it from good authority that he 'didn't electioneer any while here. A deor cropped the river above the. bridge this morning, and ran through town past Maine's limine and Tutes ofiice. There were several guns brought o:.t shortly after the deer had disappeared. Wo wish to cull attention to the 'anl of the Forest House, S. A. Var ner, proprietor, which appears on the lirst page of to-day s paper. Mr. V will undoubtedly keep a good house, and deserves a share of the public, jiatronngo. Geo. Snltsg'.vcr, is putting up house on the Newman villo road, about a milo this side of S. II. Haslet's farm lie has piirehas-cd a fur in there, and is digging well, which is costing con 'nlerahle labor, having delved some ten feet into the rock over a week ago Jt was a d;-y holo w hen we taw it. A Ploasaulvillo man, whose name we did not hear, was out gathering chestnuts on Sunday la.t, and fell from a tree breaking one of his legs fracturing his skull, and sustaining internal injuries of a dangeroiu char actcr. He was alone when hurt, and was nut found for an hour or two after ward, when ho was carried to his home and medical aid summoned. He is Carpenter, and has a family of seven children dependent upon him Our hills have now put on their most gorgeous hues, aud, fur a few weeks will be beautiful to guzo upon When the leaves fall, however, our jdace will present but a dreary aspect and if it were not for the elections ev erybody would have the blues. In times, however, when blue-devils threaten, excitement is the best reme dy ; mid we will all havo a small stock of it until tho election returns come in, Cupt. Clark, of'Tlonesta township, lias left with us a copy of the Ulster Counhj Gazette, of tho date of Satur d:y, January 4, 1800. This paper was published at Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y., by Samuel Freer & :Son, and this number is 88 of vol. II. 'The paper is in mourning for the death of Washington, nnd gives a full des cription of his funeral obsequies. At some future time wo may give some copious extracts from this ipaper, but for the present wo will content ourself with copying tho following extract : FOR BALK. A Stout, Healthy, Active Xegro "Weuch. Any person inclined to pur ehao may know the particular) by ap plying to John Sell lonmaker, jun., at Rochester. Nov. l: 17ti'.. Will thn gentleman whose special business it is in this section to bolster up and defend ruling rascality and rottenness explain why the citizens of Forest county were compelled to pay postage on their home papers for 3 months after the 1st of July last by direct orders from the Postmaster Gen eral, contrary to act of Congress, and while the same extortionate outrage was not enforced upon the citizens of other counties? 1 Ins is n living, damn ing fact, for tho truth of which we re fer to Postmaster McKay, Deputy Postmaster Keck, and to every citizen who received homo papers at tho Tio nesia Post OHiee during that period. Reconcile it if you can, sustain it if daro. This is a mutter which comes home to our verv doors, and which we may all fully understand. How fur, sir. would it bo 'troinc back on the wur record of a Chiistian soldier to damn in his very heart such an Ad ministration to tho hunting hell to which it's hastening f Forext iVe. Just who tho gentleman is who is asked for an explanation in the above highly wrought accusation, we are at o loss to know, but we fuel ourself ca pable oLunswering, "in the spirit of a Christian soldier," and will proceed to do so : The Postmaster General never di rectly or indirectly ordered the Post master of this place tb collect postage. on homo papsrs after the 1st of July last. The Deputy collcctid jlic post age in accordtinct with the law pre viously passed because, by some means he did not get the ucw law un til the timo for collecting the postage, (July 1st) was pastl So instead of the charge being "a livng, damning laet, for the truth of which" ho did refer to P. M. McKay and Deputy Reck, he found it to be a chimera of his own bruin, nrJM wnv loM so in pretty plain language. And on such foundations does the l'rtep found those terribly em phatic ami yrofulie epics crying down thn cdministlation, and the Republi can party. buclt arguments wont win, Conver."Truth is mighty and will prevail. 'i Geo. Bkierock, who left thiscoun- ty two ycas ago to settle in Jiuper Co., Missouri, bus come back lu re to settle Vgain, having got all he wanted of Missouri. Ho has worked indus triously,, on a farm there, and hasn't succeed'! in cither vrar in ruisint enough to live on. He never had any dSflieulty ot that kind when he was ftxitizeu of this county, and so, atllHv'cud of two years of fruitless lubcfr he concluded to como back to Old Forest oneo more, poorer than w hen ho left, w ith a touch of the ogue which he accumulated while away. His family are nt Hnrrisvillo below rranklin, and will come on in the course of few a days. The principal difliculties the people have to contend with are drouth and chinch bugs. These bugs ho describes as being black, and about one-half as largo as a fly, and their method of ruining tho crops is to suck the sap out, of the stalks of tho coin, wheat and at8, and the dry and hot weath er withers what the bugs havo left. The (stream nearest to where he lived was about half as large as Tionesta creek', and went dry in tho summer both years he spent there. Mr. B. planted seven busheltj of potatoes last year, and dug three pecks. Ho sowed five bushel of wheat and harvested seven. His hay was burued up by prauie fires both years, and he lost his best horse while there. Just be fore he left, he took a load of wheat to Jopliu, their nearest market, and cou.du't sell it. Taking all things into consideration Mr. B. believed that Missouri was not the State for him, and on the 13th of July last, ho set sail ior Forest, in a Prairie Schooner, arriving Ilarrisville a week ago yesterday1, being eleven weeks and three days on the journey. When this gentleman makes another emigration j he won't go to Missouri; Bcath or McCandless, which t Will the peoplo of Pennsylvania sup port, for tho ofiice of Secretary of In ternal AC'uirs, Col. Beath, who served with distinguished bravery through the war, and lost a leg iu tho service? or, will they vote for General McCand less, who, although a good soldier whilo iu the arftiyjeft it after a com paiatively short service, declaring that "the post of honor was a private sta tiou?" We put the question without comment. But it is one which the people will answer at the polls aud we know what their answer will bo. Papa Baldwin, at Tidiouto, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackle that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 1 6ra Titusville Items. . Potatoes are plenty in tho markets at reasonable prices. Oil men aro worked up to the last notch about the increased freights on the oil lines. Tho first thing the mo nopolists know they will havo the strong (?) arm of the law at them. . There is a meeting cnlled to-day, (Saturday) to consult about the feasi bility of starting a rope frctory at this place. Some foreigner will .make a few remarks, illustrative of the pro cess and circumstances necessary to make any such thing a success. A clue manufactory makes us feel a little stuck up over here, iu fact we think It is gluerious. It is located near the Barrel Factory. Cows must now have an eyo to their horns and horses to their hoofs. We hope the projectors of this, sticky enterprise will hold tenaciously to their institu tion. The Citizens Corps held their an nual parade last Friday and were as sisted in the pomp by the Oil)ity Greys and tho Franklin Light Horse Cavalry. They made" a good show add afterward "had a' ball at their -Arnioryjl which was a successful affair, astinlH generally aro. The population of the city looked calmly on in goodly numbers, with some visitors inter spersed. The 8:30 freight on the Dunkirk read came into Titusville two hours late on Friday night. After passing East Titusville, at tho speed of twelve miles an hour she ran on a switch and collided with some oil cars which were standing there. The engineer and fire man escape.! uninjured, although nar rowly. The engine, and tender were thrown twenty feet from the track in to the ditch, nnd some of the carriages mixed up liko old lumber. They were loaded with wheat. One brakeman, Horace Bradley, was seriously injured; his recovery is doubtful. Investiga tion disclosed the fact that the switch lock had been broken open, by some means, thus proving tho accident to have been caused by some heartless wretch, maliciously. Jones. Ccrr.nunicaticn, This being the "off year," the cam paign has not realiy opened as yet, neither party "enthuses worth a con tinental. It seems to lag somewhat, but just bvforo tho election, look out, for then tho politicnl thermometer will rise to fever heat; cash will be pleu- tier, it is thought by some. The crops will then be all harvested. The enthu siasm nforeaajd, will probably begin up in the Northeast corner of the county and will sweep like a tidal wave, "galley West." Cheers will fill the air, campaign songs will be sung in every election district. Already the campaign singers are beginnirg to tune their pipes preparatory to the heyday about to dawn upon us. Hail the auspicious hour! Hail tidal wave that ushers in this glorious political raillcnium. Hail riches and prosperi ty that will flow in upon us consequent upon the election. One candidate says that Salmon Creek shall be mode a ship canal, an other that if elected the Jug Handle road shall be declared a public high way (between ourselves it has been de clared a public highway for years, but that don't make it so ; the law is favor able but nature's against it.) A dem ocrat promises that -Clarington shall be a commercial city, and Newtown declared & port 'of entry, w hile Tiones ta shall be the metropolis of them all. It is wonderful how many promises politicians can make; they have the country's good and their own election in view always. They make discove ries that no other parties could make, see good iu everything. The day approaches ; it is looked to with breathless interest, Republicans want to vote early and cften. Some of the best political economists say that the oflener you vote the larger will be the majority of the candidate you vote for. This all depend on whether he has a majority at all or not. Republican candidates all over America generally have a majority.,. If. they don's- have, as a general rule, fraud may be charged, and that is about the worst charge in the books, especially that kind of fraud fpelltd with ail "O." About election times Republicans look out for false reports. Just before elec tion beware o "roorbachs" got up by designing democratic politicians. A couple of democratic leaders in this section have told lies enough to con do ma 50 men. So beware of false prophets. Kceptrue to jour course as a neo ilo to tbo pole, n:id wo can shout victory, as usual, even before tho election. Z. A communication on the state of politics from a fellow citizen appears in another column. It is somewhat facetious in its tone, but such things serve to relieve the monotony of a political campaign. Some peoplo can see only tbu ludicrous sido of every question. The communication alluded to appears to come from a rerson of this sort. Plank No. 4 of the Penu'a Dem ocratic platform reads thus: "That we cherish a grateful remembrance of our brave soldiers and sailors." Of which, Ihe Phil'a Press pertinently inquires: Will tho Democratic State Committee officially inform the people of Penn sylvania who "their" soldiers are? Are they the men wboJbught out to victory a war which the State Demo cratic Convention declared to be only a record for "debt, slaughter,, and flis arace," or the men who lost in that war ? The November number of Bal lou's Magazine is out and lmS a re markuble table of contents. In it are two 'Ihanksgiving Etories, a f?.,n of California, a sea Story, four or five do mestic tales and several choice pieces of poctiy, besides a continuation of that mysterious novel, "Will She Marry -Ilim ?" which is attracting much attention from those who have taken a little interest iu spiritualism, and desire to investigate it, and see what it is. All this in addition to the engravings aud the juvenile depart ment. 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New invoice Boots & Shoes, nil kinds, styles and prices, just received at Robinson fc Runners. 22tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this ofiice. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf ' D. G. IIustkk, Tionesta, Ta Marriage Certificates, LiuiA Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, fur salo at this office, tf; The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 4G ly LOST. On or about the 25th day of May I lost a Judgment note, against &. C. Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Huuter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on tho back, made pay able on or befure the 4th Monday of May. The amount of the note was $475.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note. A I liberal reward will bo paid to the per- koii who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Van Giehen. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March lt, 1874 Tho mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber cau tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. Tho old sub scription book is yet in our hands, aud our receipts will be recogu'ued by the old firm. " tf. b'ew Aflrrrllitcinrnl. rpiIK unilcrsiirncd havo oprnoH n lii-st- 1 cln Miiicksiiuin lino v mton r-imp, in th Hoberti Hlmp, opposite thn Huriil llouso. All work in eillipr line promptly Bttoiirlcd to, iinil KiitiHlnction frnnriiiitfeil. IIi-mokIkm-Iiiw ii Ki"lul( j- 22 1 v i.. sii-:.rts it. w. noni-HTs. NEW HARNESS SHOP. JCST rp 'nnd In tho Hobprt H'lihlimrnp poiito tlio Itnrnl llousn. Thn umlcr sipupil i4 prcpnroil toilrt all kitvlsof work in his linn in (lie lol hij-io hiki on Miiort notice. Ji H IV SI A K X K X H A Spprfiilty. Keep on li'iti'l n lino airt incnt of I'iirrv ('oiiilw, lirushes, I T m nrs Oil, Whips aiiil KaiMlcft. Harness of nil kili'l niado to Order ami cheap tho cheapest Hememlier the name nnd plae tV. YVKSl', KoheiN Huildititf, 22-ly Opp" Hito Kurul House, Tionefttn. II. C. HAItLIN, ZNtoi'difint Tnilor, IN The Kawrenco lluildinf, over Super lor Lumber t'o. Slore. 'lho best Mock kept ronsmiitly on hand, and Hindu up in tho best manner and now est ntyles. l'.l-lv MISS. . Sim 1IB.ATII, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MHS. TtTCATII ha'i recently moved to this place ttir the purpose of iii' etiiiit a want which thn Indie of tho town and county havo for a lornr Hum known, Hint of huviiiK a dressmaker of -srxpericuco ninon tliein, I nm prepared to make nil kinds of dresses in tlie Intent itvles, and triiaraiitee sntisiaction. stRiiuiimt for braid inn and eiuhroidoiy dono in the best man ner, with the newest patterns, j. bsk ts n Inir 'rial. Hesidciice on titer Street, in the house formerly occupied by Jacob n rlvor. l-ur-1 I Van k flobliin, PHOTOGRAPHER. (SUCCKSSOn TO DKMIXO.) Pictures in everv ntvlecf the art. Views of the oil regions lor salo or taken to or der. CKXTKIJ STliKKT, near K, R. crossing. .SYCAMORE STKKKT, near Union De p,it, Oil City, I'll. liO-U" Knives and Forks. L BPOON8, ECIBSOB3. AX, SHOVELS. LOCKS. llTfl Carpor,ter's, Blacksmith's, end) y AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, vA NTTestJBOH, PA., Cor. Liberty fc SUti X-". Streets. KKYKTONE IHN1MJ KOIUIS, 203 Liberty St., - Pittsburgh, To,. 11". IT. SIMrSOX, Proprietor. MIMI.K AT A 1.1. HOflls. THAXSIKXT Cl'STCM SOLICITED, wii-ly " CLAIM AND PATENT AGENCY.- THE OI.I1KKT IX THE MTATi:. WW. BKHIXOKK, - - Solic itor, 11S HniithUeld St., Pittsburgh Pa. Patents procured. Pension, HoUntv.it: Prizo Money collected. A'l'ilications by man atteiKic.i lo an it niaue in uion. ?.-.o cliarjro unless Hiiecesslul. Ji-sm CORK SHAVINGS Tl'.c host and cheapest article iu uso for MATTRESSES, &C. They will hint a life time. Thirty to foity roiiiii reijuirea lor largest oeus, 8 Cents Per Pound. AKMSTKOXd, HKOTHKU & CO., w25-lm. Pittsburgh, Pa, Hi Vev Cent. Guaranteed WITH N. F. BTJRNIIAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Tho best in lho market, and sold at less price tnan anv other lirst-class wheel Send for iiainnlioll and bp convinced. 2l-4t X. K. liCKXIIAM, York, Pa ANOTHER CHANCE! F4FTH AND LUST GIFTflCONCERT PUBLIC lTbRAY KENTUCKY POSTPOXKTi TO MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874. DulV.lNU miTAnTAT THAT DATE. LIST OK t; I ITS. Otic gruiiil cash gift One grand cash gitt One grand caMi gilt One grand cash gilt One grand cusli trill 5 cash gills, $jn,0o(l each, IU cash gi.'ls, H.lXiO each, . 15 cash gilti, 10,000 each, M cash gilts, fi,(KK) each, li cash gilts, 4,000 each, ) ca.sh gills, 3,iKio each, .Ml cash gifts, 1!,000 each, V 0 cu-ii gills, J.ikio each, 'JIO cusli gifts, foO each, 5nO cash gills, ' loo each, U,00U cash gills, ,0 ea.-h, Si'O.IM'O J t 0 7,i,l)00 fsl,(KM) J.1,000 100,01 K) 1 10,1.00 ljo.eoo 100,000 llHI.I 00 fO, W Hi 1 1)0,000 100,000 l70,0'H) ",U,IM0 (."AMMO Grand total 20,000 GifU, all cwdi, fci.OoO PHlCKOl"iIC'lvtT.S; Whole Ticket ... $ so (M) Halves .... in) Tenth", or each Coupon - 5 00 11 w hole tickets lor ... fieo ihi 'Si 1-'- tickets lor - - l.oou 00 For Tickets or information, addres TlioS. liKAM 1.1.1 110, Agent hiuI Manager, Public Library liuilding, Louis ville, Ky., or THOS. II. HAYSttCO., Kaitc-rn Agents DOUJii-QHdway, New York. 4t lUREKft - m '. ri Dr. J. Walker's Californln Tin CSiir l.illprs aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado'chielly from tho na tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada, mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. '-'What is the cause of Uio unparalleled success of Vmx.AU lln -l Kltsf" Our answer is. that they iciiiom) the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are tji o great blood purifier and a lifc-givinc principle, u perfect Renovator and fin igorator of tho svstem. Never, before I liixtory of tlio world lias a nicilicino liccii ConilKiiinili'il possorfsins tlio reiliarivahln q'lnlitie of Vi.vkoah !i rriiiis in lieuimir lho tick of every disease! man is heir to. They nro a per.tlo Pttrgativo as well ns a 'funic, relieving t'otiriesiiiiti or 1 n I!.mtm:it in el' tlio Liver and Vi.-ccial Organs iu $:!io:i.i Ui-eascs The proppilics of Dr.. Wai.kku'h Yiskcar I I"I--! Kits Jit A pei'ici.t. lhaiilniri:!l. Cttiininative. Xtitiitirms, Laxative, biure'ic. Sedative. Coiimer -Irritant fcudorilie, AhM live, and Anti-llilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vi!T egak Uitteks the most wonderful In vigor an t that ever sustained t!i" sinking is j stem. No Terson can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted bcyoiul repair. Unions. Remittent and Inter mittent 1' overs, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our groat livers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan sas, Hed, Colorado, Itrazos, Kio Grande, l'earl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko nnokc, James, and innny others, whit their vast tributaries, throughout nur entire country ilur'uis the Kuiii;iier nixl Autumn, and remarkably so diirim;su Bons of unusual heat uiul dryr.?' s, rt:o invariably accompanied by c?.te::'.!ve do rnngomcnts of tho stomach s;iid 1;m r. uiul other abdominal viscera. In thei; treatment, a purgative, exerting a po-v-crful inlliietico upon these various or gans, U essentially, nccessiUT. Theru is no cathartic fur t'jo purpu.ie eipiul to l)u. J. Walk Kit's Vixkuak Hi i ns they will Rpeedily leinovc tlio ilark colored viscid niiittet with which tli.i bowels arc loaded, ;:t 'the w.v.o tinm stimulating the secretion! lho livev, ami generally lcstorlii;; tho liealiby fltlictiolis of tlio digestiv e gfljl. Fortify the lioily aniiist Mse;is by ptiril'yi'ii;; all its lluids w i;Ti Vimji.i!: liriTKKS. No fpidemlc can t;il:e lv i of a system tlitta l'ore-:ir;:ied. Dyspejisiii tn Indiesf ion. Head- j ache. Pain in the Shoulders, t'i ii';!i . Tightness of the Ciavt, l)i.:;:ines.-. Sou.- 1 Lructations of the Stomach, Had Tin.; ia tho .Mouth, iiioiis Attiicl,.--., l'idj.i:. -tat ion of the Heart, I nil an una! ci' ' Lungs, I'ain in the region of the Ki I neys, iind a hundred other puinr.i! .vnri toms, aro the offsprings !' 1 ' : ; e..-;. . One bottle W'ill prove a lc:tcrg:i..:;.i.:c of itsmcjits than u hiiijil.; iid-.tiii v ment. Serofula, or Ki:i:,'s Evil, ' V i Sivellins, Chci;, Krvs;;n la. f:' .: N . ! . (nitre, SLTitluloiis 1 :i t'o n: 11..1: i-hi s. I-: ! A.m. liilhuiiniatiiMis, Mci'eiirial A if.-c: . n. Sores, Kruptioiis of the Skin. S. i-c l , . In tlie.e. as in all other c. ii.-lil..'.ii.'i..u ! . -ses, Wai.ki:ic's VixiiiiAU Ln :r;.-i tl.nwn t licir great imi.:! it u In i Miet ob-tiniitu and intractaMc ca For Iiitlaiiiiiiiitor.v niitl CLrcr.l.t IMieiimntistn, Gout." liilio'i". Kentir tent and Intermittent I'overs, l;.s.-a.v. t' tlio llliicid, Licr, Kidiievs i.ti.l IthiMV. . those liitters have no etjiuil. Siali Pi-'.-a ft aro caused by Viiinted illm.d. Median irul Diseases. re-.-wms en gaged iu Paints ami Minerals, uch :is Plumbers, Type-Ret tcrs,' (hi'.l ,eiili'i. hi l Miners, ns they mlvauee in life, nm Ktiljiri. to aiulysis of tho Itowe's. To pin:-1 n;iiinst tliis, tal.o n (hi-e of W'Al.Ktiu'i V::.. KUAU HiTTOis ecca-sieiially. For Skin Diseases, Krr.pt inns, Ti t ter, Sult-ltlieiiin, Hlotclies. Sji.iU. I'nup.o. l'lltulu.s, Boils, C'ai'lilllH'les, I,' u ..I Sculd-liead, Salo Kyus. Krysijul.i-.. Ii '. bctii'fs, lliacoloralioiis of t):u Shin. li:iiii,iri Ulid Uiseasus of the Shin of wlialevnr iiaiiii or nature, too literally ting iii a:,, I tn.-ia-.l out ol Vli rystein m a ' noil 1,11110 ev ii. c ii. .) of lliesa Hit tin s. Tin, 'J'ap;', n:ul other AVonns, luiking in tlio Kvt-'iu of no iiiiiny tlionsuiid.-, aro elluctilally destroyed and removed. .N ) system uf medicine, n vcriiiinirci, no an tliohninitics wiilhto the si toiu imm w i.ii..s like tliesfl ltilU is. For Female Compl.tiiits, inyoun or old, niai'iieil or single, at the dawn of we. mniiiinml, or tho turn of l;!i the.-e '1'oiti.i Hitters display co decided nn inlhicJice llu.t improvement is soon peiceptilili'. I'leanselhe Vitiated lllooil when ever y . i Cud its impurities bursting lliri.tigu tl.o bkin iu l'lniplvs, KniptKins, i.r ,-t.,r-, clcun.-b it whuu ynu lind a ulj.-uui u,l uikI f-luggifb in liio vuins; vleuiiMt it when it 11 foul ; your leolings will loll von when. Kei tho hi'oxd puic, ulid lho lieh'lli ul" tbo sy:-L-l.i will follow. U. II. M l)l) Al.ll A CO.. DnlgtriitUi nu.l (Jt-n. Ai:li.. S;in Ki .cu Ij.ch CtillCiruiit, mjid cur of lVililiit;l.ii uiul Cliuilt.Mi Stn.. N. . tiulil by ult Ji-tiiii Ul unit l4UUi'. Madame Fos Corset Skirt Sup porter. I or Health, Comfort ami Htvle, is acknowledged tho tie.,t article of tlie kind ever nade. Numerous Tcnli .uoiiiuls Iu its favor aro be- ini rei-eived from all jmrl of the I'nited Stales. I.ailv AkciiIk H'mited. "it 1 1. V It Mi IN, .slo Muiiiil'actorer, New Ha ven, Conn. Arnold ,V Ilan-iiinj-, N. V. An ii'" 1 ' ill TV irw
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