"jort$t glcpuWrnn. WEDNESOAf BOHISO.'OCT. l 184. - BOROUGH OFFICERS. )r7fj M. TTrri., Jn. tXunctlmrnH. J. Wolrntt, T. J. Van (ilnen, J. K. Illalne, 1). H. Knox, J. 8. Hood. J. A. Proper. Justice oflhfi rrace W. P. MorclllloU, I). .S. Knox. nMJriftp It. HwRffpmrt flcAooi Director 1. H. Knox, H. O. Pa ia, 8. J. Wolimtt, H. H. ilaslet, A. B. Kelly, U. Clark. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prenidcnt Judttel.. V. Wto,k. Aeinta JudgetJ. A. PworRa, A bRRW Cook. McrirT. 3. Vait Oikkw. Wevmnrrr FftKn. (Iuwkeii. Prothnnot rtty, Jlcgitterfi Recorder, f-f. 3. It, Anxrw.' Oimmi'aai'onmi T. t. CoLI.tsa, Jortw TnoJiFaow, Ja. K. Clark. fntify NnpcrintendentH. V. Hon nun. Dintriet A Horne.it H. I. Irwix. Jury Yimmiione.rM Jas. FlykM.Wm. pATTrasow. yuntft 6'Mrrrtnr S.P. IRWIN. CWroarr M. Ittei., Jn. Cnvnty A uditor T. B. Ootid, Ij. Wab yvn, (!. Jamikhon. Mcmbe.ro Cfm7- 1!(A District C. B. Ci'arin. Anembly Martin William. J'wia o Train ' At TIONFSTA STATION, on and after Jctobor 0, 1871 : IKIUTH. Train 60 - - 9:'A a. m. . M - - - 2:87 p. tn. ' 62 tt:45 p. tn. NORTH. Traill 63 - - :! a. . " Ml - - Ji:00 p. in, "at - . - 2::ta a. in. On tho River Divlaion i. e. from Oil City to Irvlnaton, up tho river lit North ; down ho river, aotith. L0CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Sweet Potatoes at 41 cts. per pound, at Kobinson & Bonner's. M. Ittel Sr., got a severe full by a board on the sidewalk tipping up with dim last week. M. Carpenter hat put a new roof on his gallery ; has coxa into winter quarters in fact. Mitts S. A. Dale is to occupy the Harlan House, auj contemplates mov ing iu immediately. .. Senator Juhn Scott speaks in the Opera Ilouso in Oil City this evening, A rousing meeting is expected. Another ttrcel from Elm street to -the river U contemplated, to be open ed just north of Ttnte' property. 'r A good deal of frost, a little fenow, and a few slight showers have occurred within the last two weeks. A Social Tarty is announced to take place at the Lawrence House to- viiArrnur nvmiiiir Hnml miteiri will Ko ' " J in attendance. ' M. J. Bond is talking of starting up his mill at Bear creek soon. -We Jiope he- will as there, are several lum bermen out of business. '.Notwithstanding the general' de pression of business, Mr. Craig informs in that tl.e freight business at this station was never better. Grove was out with his fast horse on Monday, and the way that animal vpceads itself when it is on dress par ado, would put a land turtle to shame. S. II. Haslet killed a fiuo buck in the woods a few days ago. He was going through tho woods with his gun, nd the deer got in his way and . per laired. ' .Rev, J. Lusher will preach in the M. K. Church in this place on,. next 4Sundaj morning, at 11 o'clock, instead of in the evening as hus been the prac tice heretofore, . !' Croquet is on the dwindle. No .games have been played in town for two weeks to our knowledge. Client uut. hunting is what destroyed the croquet busiuess. -Mr. Varner has painted the For est House, and it now looks very well indeed. He is improving things gen erally about there, nnd now has a very Comfortable house. Zents, who furms, the old Holraan Farm, three miles down the river, will have about 1800 bushels of corn this year. These river bottoms jire not so slow for crops. " . Robinson & Bonner have pur chased about fifteen bushels of chest nuts this iull, and are shipping them east this week. Other Grms are also purchasing them in quantaties. The Presbyterian church pulpit tyas let down from its elevated position last week, a new hard coal stove has been put iu, and other improvements are to be made as fast as possible. Cullius & Hoi brook's mill at La cytown was raised last week, and will be enclosed during the fall, so that the inside work can be prosecuted during the winter. The mill will probably be in running orl)r in the "sprinj. v Church Meeting. :. v la accordance with an appointment given out on Sunday last, a 'meeting of the congregation was held in tho Presbyterian Church last evening. Rev. Elliot was chosen President of the meeting, and A. B. Kelly Secreta ry. ' The business of the evening was explained by Rev. Elliot, and a mo tion that tho ' meeting elect Trustees for the ensuing year prevailed. The election resulted in the choice of Messrs. G. W. Robinson, A, B. Kelly, and F.'D. Thomas. On motion Messrs. 8. D. Irwiu arid O. G.Butterfield were appointed a committee to solicit sub scriptions for the purpose of making the necessary repairs on the church. The subscription paper was passed around in the meeting, and the amount of $152.00 raised. The committee are to circulate the paper to-day and to morrow, and another meeting is to be held in the church lo-iuurrow (Thurs day) evening, to bear . the report of the committee on subscriptions, and to determine what repairs are necessary, that they may be made at once. It is honed that as nearly as possible, all the congregation will attend the next meeting. .', ; - 1 i i,,,l I Roll of Honor. " Tioshsta, Oct, 14, 1874. Mr. Editor: Will you please place in your paper, the following re port of the Tioue8ta High School, for the month ending Oct. 13ih : Number of.pupils enrolled, 41. Av erage attendance during month, 36. Percentage of attendance for the month, 88. The names of those who were present every day during the month are as follows : Robert Has let, Charles Davis, James Riddle, Per ry Roberts, James Haslcl,Gco. Brooks, Alex. Dale, Theodore Riddle, Emma and Mary Sloan, Sallie and Eva Knox, Li nny Grove, Nettie Huuter, Lilly HilanJs, Ella Davis, Hattie Ittel, Lucy Roberts, and Retty Pro per. Those who stand highest iu pro gresj, conduct and attendance, are as foljows: Emma Woodington 96, Sal lie Knox 95, Nettie Hunter 95, Ella Davis, 95, Eva Knox 94, Charles Da vis 92, Robert Haslet 90, Linuy Grove 92, Geo. Brooks 90. ' J. K. Sua dm an, Teacher. . The editor of the Clarion Demo crat is still laying himself out on the Congressional contest. An old mar once said to his son, "My son, make money; honestly, if you can, but make money." Mr. Brown acts as if somebody had said to him, "Bob, beat Harry White; honestly if you can, but beat Harry White." Now Brown disregards the first part of these in Btructious; he never, tried to beat White honestly, but he is doing his dirtiest to beat White, without any regard for honor or honesty. Verily, Brown, you will fail, but you shall have your reward for your efforts all the same; if not in this world, in ' the next. We must not forget, however, that you have gotten a share of yoni reward iu advance, in the shape of that terrible whipping you got in a strong Democratic District, when you run for State Senator. A word in your ear, Brown ; your pr per killed you that tunc, and it will just as sit re! v kill Jeuks this time. So proceed with your trumped-up charges. A' little girl of Philip "Wolf's, who lives in the Mealy Settlement, about seven miles south of this place, met with a sad accident on Monday last, in the following manner:. Her folks were niakiug cider, and by some means ehe got her hand cerught in the cog wheels, niashiug it io a terrible manner. Dr. Blaine was called, and amputated two fingers, and is not certain but the third will have to come off. The girl will get along all right unlesi some unforeseen -circumstance occurs. ' ' . '; .' j""' V , '. . it --Dr. Allison, of. East Hickory .last week sent us a piece of fine canuef- coal, bassist us in making up our mind in regard to the quality of Sed. Whitman's coal in his new bank. It is a different kind from the- specimens we gt out of Stilden' vein ; but then we couldu't. .get anything but the "symptoms," as it were, the out-crop. pings, as the bank had ' not been de veloped. Joa Cameron and Mr. Peck, start ed down the river yesterday iu a boat they have been for some time build ing in the back channel. They look with them a span of mules and some 'other traps to cheer them on their way. Mr. Cameron proposes to return , with' the spring." ' t Taohr' Annual Initittile. The Eighth Annual Institute of Forest county, will be held at Tiones ta, commencing on Monday, Novem ber 23d, at 2 o'clock P. M., and con tinue in session five days. AM teach ers, school directors and friends of ed ucation are invited to attend. Deputy State Superintendent' R. Curry, is expected to be present dur ing the greater part of .the week.', Superintendent W- II. Curtis, of McKean, will be with uV during .the entire session, and will give instruc tion in the several branches taught in our schools, including methods of leach ing, with practical suggestions in eon ducting the general exercises of the school-room. A full Reading will be given on Thr.rsday evening. . No pains will be spared to make the session both pleasant and profita ble, and it is expected of every treach er in the county to atWud, and take part in the exercises, and we hope that directors will iu every way, encourage their teachers to do so. An Examination -will be held on Saturday, Nov. 28ih, commencing at 9 o'clock A. .V. 8. F. Rohrek, OctylS, 1874. Co.Sup't, Recks have been moving their mill machinery to Strattanville dur ing the past week. The boiler was taken there by Sloan's team, aiid as so heavy that it broke the wagon down, just beyond Haslet's farm. An other wagon was procured and the boiler moved to itslestiuaiion. When in Fryburg the wagou was hauled on the platform scales, and weighed, with he boiler 5,300 lbs. A pretty good load for one team. Jas. Carson, well-known as a car penter iu this place, has leased Seidell Whitman's coal bank for three years, and will go to work at once to open the same, and will probably supply a good share of the town hereafter. He believes there re two veins iu the bank, one being bituminous aud the other cannel-coal. We hope Mr. C. will make a good thing of his lease. There , will still be ome trout for next summer, notwithstanding the cleuuing out the streams got this sea son. .While up Tubbs' Run on Satur day last, we saw three good sized ones, and they appeared very anxious to get out of our. road. Probably "they mistook that long gun of Sam., Has let's which he had along, for a fishing rod. " , . " ; The Comets of this place went to Stewarts Ruu on Saturday last to play the Potato Bugs of Bean Farm, but the Bugs were not on hands. Our boys went over to Bean Farm to see what was the matter' and found thai some of the Bugs were sick. A fame' was appointed to be played at this place on Saturday next. , Bets are about even.' . . Mr. John Hart Jast week sent to bis brother in Mississippi, the engine and boiler.whichWolcott & Grove have used in their oil operations during the last few years. They are to furnish tbo motive power for a cotton gin which Mr. Hart has in operation there. Failing to fetch oil, they are to be tried on gin, In the district composed of Craw ford, Mercer and Butler, last weeWhe Republican convention nominated. J. G. White of Mercer for Congress. There is not much doubt but Mr. White will secure a majority of the votes cast in that district. He is spo ken of as a man of marked ability and integrity. Geo. W. Robinson has purchased of Selden Whitman, the tarm cousist iug of ninety-five acres, on which the coal bank is situated. He bought sub ject to Carson's lease, and is interested in seeing developments go on. The consideration we did not hear. . i. . i -. - . . - - - Notwithstanding the great num ber of boats in our river, aud muscu lar watermen oa our streets, nobody ever appears to thiuk of a boat-race. A trial of skill in this direction, would excite at least as much attention as a good game of base ball. Daniel Hairington, Independent candidate for Assembly, was in town on, Monday. He remarked while bore that abul every other man ho run against was a candidate for Assembly, aud be didu't appear much worried about it either. The gates, or turn-tables, at the Court House grounds are at length fixed so that cattle can no more invade and devastate the young shrubbrry, which is said in time to coma to make tho said grounds "blossom as the roue." -JlobiCsn jTof bia'ri'Vjb into position yesterday,' and will roof it immediately. It will be remembered that this crib was blown down during a severe storm when it belonged to Capt. Knox. Gen. Clover is in town again, at tending to busiuess as Usual. He seems to have land interests in this, Clarion and Elk counties. His home is in the distant West. Kansas, we believe) claims him how. '-Wm. Hunter Sr., has give Jacob Overlander the job of putting up a stone wall in front eighteen feet of the M. E. Churchyard where the remains of his deceased relatives repose. The work Is going ou speedily. According to the Democratic phraseology, Hcbert, Tiongstreet.llays, Moeby. and other Confederate soldiers who are now Republicans, are "eca I la wag." But Gilbert1 C. Walker, the New Yorker who took his carpet-bag and went to Richmond, after the war, and is now running for Congress, is a statesman. Such is freedom of opin ion. In Arkansas, which has been thought to be a rather peaceful State, i regards Ku Klux and White Leagues, there have" been since 18C6, 6G9 murders, 223 attempls'at murder, 55 threats of murder, and nine whip pings for political purposes. And yet the Democratic journals would per suade the people that '.he spirit of re bellion is not alive. The premium engraving issued by "Peterson's Magasine," for 1875, is really oua of the most beautiful and costly we have ever seen. It is not one of those cheap, colori-d lithographs, with which the market is flooded, but a first-class line and mezzotint engrav ing, executed iu the highest style of art, after an original picture by J. W Ehuingcr, aud co.-l, as the publisher ussures us, two thonsaud dollars in all. No premium of equal value, be as Berts, will Imj bffcied by any magiizine for 1875. The subject is "Washing tou's First Iuterview with his Wife." The story is quite rumauiic. Wash ington, on his way to join Gen. Brad dock, in the great Fieiich aud Indian war of 1755, stoppe I, with his orderly, at the While House,siuce so celebrated in the Virginia campaigns of MeCiel tail, Leo md Grant. Here he met a young and beautiful widow, with whom ho was so fascinated, thai the orderly, instead of being summoned within half an hour, as he had ex ected, led Washington's horse up and down, near ly all day, while his ena uored master was listening to ihe gay tallies of the charmiug Mrs. Custis. The result is a matter of history, Mrs. Custis be camo the wife of the great hero, and was known, iu after years, as Lady Washington.'' -Tnis L a" picture that ought t be iu every household. You can get it, gratis by raising a club for "Peterson" for 1875, or by remitting S2.50 for it and for the magazine. This is a rare chance. IMPORTANT. Our readers who visit Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, will thank us, and save money, by adopting the fol lowing as a rule: When visiting either city, take the name and address (or cut out adverlisenients) of all business, houses advertising through our col umns, and whatever goods you buy in their line give them your patronage. All are first-class, reliable houses guaranteed to be so by our Pittsburgh ageuts. You will, by following this advice, obtain the best goods at the lowest prices. Their advertisement is a standing invitation to you, and one that costs them hundreds of dollars annually. When buying,state to the advertiser that you saw their adver tisement in tli is paperand our word for it, it will pay you. Ne'v invoice Boots A Shoes, all kinds, styles aud prices, just received at Robinson & Burners. 22tf . Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Horses and Cows for sale. Orders from a distance solicited. 3tf ' .,, D. G. Huntek, Tionesto, Pa. The lightest ruuuing Machine in the world is tha Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knows. 4G ly Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackla that wo have ever seen in a country rtore, and at astonishingly low price. 4 6m , , LOST. : .-. : On or about the 25th dav of May I lost a Judgment note, against &. C. Sloan, in favor, of Gjo. 8. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on the back, made pay able on or before the .4th Monday of May. The amount of the note was $47.5.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note.' A liberal reward will be paid to the per ron who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Va Gieskk. - The colored address label on each paper bIiows the date to which the sub scriber hns paid, thus j.,.j , i j Thos Turner If 74, . ., signifies that Mr. Turner hns paul for his paper until March 1st, 1874 .The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can 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. The old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old firm. - tf. v. Jfew -Advertlnementa,' KKYNTO.i: IMNINU KIMUIM, 893 Liberty St., '- ' - Pittsburgh, Pa. ir. ir.&isirsox, rmjnitor. AT ALL HOl'ItS. TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED. wiWy 1 CLAIUAND THE OLDEST IS Til EHTATt. ' ; W.C. BERINGKK, - . - Solicitor, 115 ISinitlineld St., PitUburgh Pa. Pntont procured, Peimion. Bounty. lo, Prize Money folloi'ted. Applications ly man aiuwmou vo a u mane in temon. SJNo charge unless successful. 25-3in CORK SHAVINGS The best and cheapest article' 111 use-'for MATTRESSES, &C. They will last a life tinio. Thirty to iiuly pounds required for largest beds, , 8 Cents Per , Pound. ARMSTRONG, UROTIIICR & CO., w25-lm. I'itUburKh, Pa 81 Per Cent. Cauarantertl WITH"' ' N, F. BCRNHAM'S 1874 TURBINE WATER WHEEL. The boat in the market, and (told at le price toan any other hint-clim wheal. Send for iamihnlt and lie convinced. -23-4t N. F. BURN HAM, York, Pa, ANOTHER CHANCE ! FIFTH AND LAST GIFT.'ICOKCERT IV All) i THE PUBLIC LIBRARY KENTUCKY POSTPONE TO ' "' MONDAY,, Nov. . 30th, 1874. ; .; DR4TV1XC CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. i -.: LIST OP GIFTS. One frrand cash gilt One grand cah gilt One Krand cuxh Kilt , One Kfaud cash trill i One grand cah will . , S ciu.h K'lhi, $20,000 each, . ., 10 cash tjiftjs 14,(AK each, . 15 ciwli pits, w.ono cachi . , V!0 ca-h irit'W. i StOOOeacii." f'ioO.OOO luo,nno ., 75,000 i . 60,000 26,000 , loo.ooo 140,000 ; ; 150,000 HKl.tHK) ! lOO.COO 00,000 100,000 joo.ooo , JjO.OIIO 50,11110 050,000 25 eusli Kjfts, 4,(MiO cncli u caxn K"t", 50 ciihIi K'ttH, 1 0 cah Ki'tx, , 210 caWi Ktt . Mi-cash Rita, l&.Ooo cailj gtu, , 3,ooo eiu-li, 2,ooo each, I.ihni each, i 0 each,; lid a.-h, .60at'li, Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,OU0 PRICE OF TICK K'I : Whole Ticketa ., 50 00 Halve - - . 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon - 6 00 11 whole tickeu for - Sou On 22 1-2 tickeu for . ' 1,000 00 For Ticketa or information, addrex THOU. K. MKAMl.KTTrV Ajrent and Manavor, Public Library iiiiUliii. Louis ville, Ky., or THUS. 11. HAYS CO., Eaatcrn Agent eouHroadway, New York. 24 4t PSYCHOMANC'Y, or 8oul ( Charming How uilliur aex may lamanalaaad gaia Uia love and afTuctiona of any pnron Uioy chooxe, blatantly. This uiiuplo utuiilal at uuiremuut all can pottsena, dee, by uiail, fT 25 nl ; togtiiher with a MairiaK Guide, Kgvpiiau Grace, Iiruaiint. Jlintu to LudicH. A oueor book. 1 00.OIXJ old. Ad dreNS T. William A Co., Vubliahars, puil adciphia. . 4t CO XSTA N T KM P I.O YMKNT At Home, Mala or 1'aiuula, S-10 lo S60 a week narranUMi. Nocapnul rw)iiired. Full articulara and a valuable tiuiiiple attnt rtw. Addreaa, with 0 el., return atamp, O. HOBS, Willianikliiirgh, N. Y, 15 4t (1 7 Knives and Forks, ,A ; f POONB, SCI880RB, flffAXIS, SHOVELS. LOCKS,"Ctt i 2t?.'( Hinges, Nails, Files, etc. I flf lislCarpenter'a, Blacksmith's, and J 3 " BAGRCULTURALT00LSr ' VTA rtTTI0HH, tlL, T "' UiifrraRRiTTr Dr. J. Walker's California Yin ec;nr Itittoin nro a f'trcly Vegetable proparntion, mitdo chiellj from the na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of ' tte Sierra Nevada mountain of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of u Inch nro extracted therefrom without tho tiao of Alcohol. Tho question U almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vixegak Hit THiisf" Our answer is, that they rcniovo tho canxe of disease, and tho patient i'c covers his health. They nra tho great blood ptirilieranil a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invlgnratnr of the system. Never beforo la the history of' tha world lins a incdlcina Im-oii cuiiii(iuii(leil puMHcuiiif! tho rtnmrl-.ibio q'lHlltlOH of Vl.NKCAU jllTTKRS ill hcillill(! tha lick of every iiicao ui.tn it heir to. They ro a fvntlo i'urcativo an well a a Tome, relieving Cimpusiion or Influmniuima- of tho l.ivvr and Visceral Orgaua iu iliiiou.i l)l)M.(Ci I The properties of Dn. WAi.KEit'ii Vi.ikoar IIittksm aro Aperient. Tliaplioretic. Carminative. Nutritious; l.sxatira. binretie, Sedative. Counter Irritant bud on tie, Altera tiva, and Anti-llilioua, ; i , " . Grateful Thousands proclaim Vn. EGAK Uittehs tlio most wonderful In Tigiirant that ever sustained th linking sjKtem. ' ' No Terson can take tJiese Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bmics are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other menus, and tltal organs wasted beyond repair. liilious. Remittent nnd Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivors - throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenncsseo, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Uio Grande, rear), Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ho auoke, Janit-s, and many others, with their vast tributaries,- throughout cn:r entire country during the Summer, aud Autumn, aud remarkably so (luting sea sous of unusual heat nnd dryness. m invariably accompanied by extensive hi--rangemcuts. of the stomach nnd live:-, and other abdominal viscera, la their trcntment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful ihUucnco upon those various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thcio is 110 cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walk Kit's Yivkoak HrriKits, ns they Will speedily roiimvo Uie ilati coloved viscid mal.ter with which Ito bowels a 10 loaded,. it the; aaniu tunc stiinulatiug tho secretions of tlie liver, nnd goueialiy risstoring the healthy functions of tho digestive organ,.-- -' Fortify (ho hotly nniilst diseaA" by purifying all its'llnids with VM;;.it liiTii:i:s. No epideuiio can take UuH of a system tlins lorc-armi'd. , Dyspepsia or Indif;esllop, f Tc. ?; -nehe, Tain in the Shoulders, Conitv. Tightness of tho Chest, Dixineas, ioi:; Eructations of the toiimch. Pad Tnrl 1 iu tho Mouth, liilious Attacks. I'alniia tation of tho Heart, liillauiniiitiun of ll ) Lungs, I'ain in tho region of the K.d lieys, and a hundred other pamful syi;;;--toms, arc the oUsprings of Dyspcp'V. One bottle will prove a beticrgHuiitui-.M of its merits than a lengthy ail. crt.t-i,. DJODt. ':.: ScrofulH, or Kind's KiI?,.Vu-S Swellings, L'lcdrn, Kry.siicla, IrwcI;i1 Nr.-k. ' Goitio, Scrol'iduut liili.iuiiiiitii"ii. Iiul-.rk'. IiinuiiimutiouK. Mercurial A U--l imn-. Vi 1 SuriM, Uruptiuiu of lliu Skin, Sinn i;v. f,t . In those, an 111 all oilier toiiiiliiutioiinl li eases, Waukkkm Vi.vkoam llnn.KK 1 thiiwu tliuir great ciiratno pimm.t iu til 1 amst glistinulo anil intnictulila ni cs. . . For liiflnmnintory mid Cliroiiio Uheiinmtisiii, Gout, Itilious. Kcin:: tentandlutcrnuttcut l-Vvciv, I iMiiss. 'if the-Jllnml, . Liver, Ivtdiu'v iu.it lii;uldi, tUoso Iiittcrit liuvu 110 -iiih1. badi Uiciu aro cuimeil by Vitiated ilitiod. Met-hanicttl Diwases.-lprsoiiR eii gaged it) I'aluts and M Hieral.i, such l'himbcin, Type-wttern, (odd Imati'i.-, a'..,i liinors, m thuy advance in life, arc Mil j. L. to paralysis nf tha Ponds. To iua:il agniiiKt thin, tako a do? if V.'jtKhk'.. tuAR Pi itkrs occaniipiiiliy. For Skin Diseases, Ki-upiliiis. lt- tcr, Sult-Klieuui, Itlotclioii. 8pit.-, 1 ' in pi r. Pustule, iic.ils, Gailaiiicl, It n i- uruif . Scuid lie.ul, toro Eyo.. KryiMil,-v. licit. Scurfs, pikL-oloriUioiix ul ILu Skin, JJuuium nnd fiisciisin of Uio 8koi ul' aiiuterct- Mim or nature, art liloraiiy diifr ii and rairlni out of ibo KTJtoiH iu a ehtirt tiniH ly the uu of those Ditto. :... Pin, Tape, nnd other Wormd, lurking in the svstviu of r.a many thou.-iujuL, aro etlectiially destroyed and n-uiuvcd. .V trstciii of medicine, nu venuiluKc.i, nu :.i tliclniinitlt' aillftuo tbo systuui lium wouai hko those Piltem. ... 1 For Female Complaints, iuyoun.; or old, illumed ,r single, at tha duu n of -i-inaniioud. or tho turn of tilt-, thi-ss Toniu Iiitten display o decided an iiiHuenco tlitC ia)iruveinout 14 soon perccptilde. C'leaiisethe Vitiated Illood when ever you tmd its impurities uuraiiiR through the skill iu Pimple, Krtiptiona, trr Soros: cleaiife it whea you tiiut it obstructed and luirjjisb in the veins; cleanse it when it it foul ; your leulings will tell vun wlieo. Keep the blood pure, uud tha health of the jyateui will follow. K. H. MtDONALD & CO.. DmgirUU tritl (in AM.,S:ui Kralteiieo (.'itlirotuti, ftntl vur. of Wiitlnr(li fth4 4'hnrU.Mi Sit. . V. ui4 by ail Urua'' a"! Ulra. Madame Foy's Corset SkirtSup porter. For Health, Comfort and atyie, la acknowlcxled tha tHt articiooi tne aimi ever liade. Niimcroiu Tcsti nouialk in ita favor are bo in rHwIvwl from all parta of (lie United StHlcx. FOY J IIAltMO.V, Sola V j MaiiutHeturvrK, New IU- JT veil, Conn. Arnold X Ilau ni or, N. Y. Agonia U'im ; -i j-i-j r' ' v 1 JO..
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