n EMKUJT BOHnc, M IRIS'S. " borough omcuns. 7 rgiss Jo hn Hunt. f VleiMCM O. W. ItTlllllSOtt, K. A. Turner, A. II. If ell v, 8. II. JlasU-t, A. II. Partridge, II. O. Davis. Justice of the Peace D. SI. Knox, C. A, Itundull. ttoiMfofcfc H. Swrntirnrt 1 -tchool tircrlori. S. Klin, If. O. Dd Is, M. J. Wnleott, H. H. Unslet, A. b. Kelly, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prttitttnt Judge I,. D. VrMOiii. Associate Judges Amduicw Cook, Jo. tf. Dai.k. AhtryrT. J. Yak Oimkh. JVeaaHrer H. ,T, Hbti.ey. l"rnthnnotary, Itcgisterit iecardcr, ate. T. M. Ci.AitK. CammiKKioner -Sows Thompson, Ji. X. (,'l.AKK, Kl.l BlIftl.lN. OtMnf.v Vtiperinrnclnif S. F. ItoHRKR. JHstriet Attorney H. D. Irwix. wry Cbiiimfasioner' Jah. Kltkk,Wii. Ownfy veyor--S.D. Inwi. Oronr M. IttkIi, Jh. Ounry .4 uditartT. II. COBB, L. TVAa fKW, W. Jamikboh. Xtsmbero Congress V)t DistrislC. B. 4VUHTI. deeetntly J. B. A05EW, 3Yme o JVnj AITIONESTA STATIOX, on auJ.after Oofober 6, 1874 ; HOT7TU. Train. ( . 1:4S. m. " M - - S:0 p in. M - - - - 8:44 p. in. jaOSTH. Train St - - S:.r0 a. ro. ' M - , 4:11 p. iu, ' ." .l . - 2:38 a. in. On the TU ver Itlelelon . . from Oil City ts IrvLneten, up the river li JCoitu ; do wit Ma rjrer, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' Bill Lav been lent out. by , M. W. Tata, Esq., fur subscriptions due la tha Forest Rkfi'ulicax. These kills are uot ours, bitt lite company's, f whom we bougbt this office on Jan uary lit, 1873. We collect our.uwu Willi. . ' ' if. ' Iter. 'Elliot will 'proach ' iu the W-...U-..-:. i. .... c. Morning and evening. Fouxj). A lady's rubber shoe". The owner cau have it br lending to this office a description of it. Speaker Bluiue is spoken of as a candidate for the Republican liotniun tion for the uext Presidential term. ' -Dithridgo's mill is uot running t present, but tho hands nre fixing tip )ut fpriug work, and tho mill will tart up as soon as tho ice goes out. . .... It is rumored that the voune King of Spain, All jiiio, wants to ab dicate in favor of the Duke Do Mont jvonsier. Spain is rather a bnd King dom fur so young a man to rule. S. (j. Johnson, of this place bus taken to himself n wife in tho person '.Miss Liz.io Ileplcr. The newly mar ried couple mvo our Lost withes fur a 1 iig lil'o and a hnppy ono. A tick juror on the Beeeher senn dal case is causing mljournmeutf nt nil eorts of hours. There is no reliabili ty in that juror, and the case may be jiomfnucd until he pegs ont entirely. i llie Pro'.bouotary's office has bceu moved across die bull of the Court House, into the room formerly known as the Arbitration Room, ou account of a vault being provided for the books and papers in that room. .v Spelling bchools are being Uvhl in all the towns and cities around us, and it might bo well to start it up here. AVo kuow there are ft good many per sons about here we would just Jove to Jhcar 'apcll. ; .. -The following in regard to a job, .against which our lumbermen were "dead sot," comes from our Represen tative, J. 13. Agnew : : "JIcNciU's Timber Insjcctiou 'Ac. bill just now defeated. Only four votes for it. Tell those interested that it baa gone up, as I predicted. We are all right noft; it cannot be resur rected." , ; " John Dice, of Dutch Hill is said to be very low with consumption, anJ no hopes are euterttincd of bis recov ery. .. CJcorge, youngest sou of Jtr. W. C. Urouks, Manager of the Superior store, js prostrated by an attack of pneumo nia. With pare and careful uursiug be will probably soon be wll agaiy. -Wo took a trip to Stowtown, out a short way from E.ist Hickory, re cently, and fiud that diUrict like all others we hnvo visited this wictcr, pretty dull. Tho stave mills have about closed up, aud tho lumber isaljdrawu out to the river. ' Four Alkghcnies are rafted on thu ko at East Hickory, belonging to Collins d- ILdbrook. I Tiinesill liven up there at: eHcwhero j when tho spring fluo'le conic. j Tioxita, March, (!, 1S75. Mn. Em rou : In tho last issuo of your paper wo notice the -following problem, proposed for solution: ' A man bought a horse, paying part down; two-thirds pf the part paid equaled the fifth root of tho part uu paJd. How much did ho pay, and how much did tho hni'so cost?" . Now in regard to this problem, by the fil'ih root of a number, we mean onu qf tho five equal factors, whose product equals that number. Hence we take $2, which is tho least number of dollars, that is a perfect root of a number of dollars greater than $1, as the fifth root of the number of dollars unpaid. Tho fifth power of $2 is $32, which equals tho part unpaid, and if $2, or the root, is i of thu part paid, I ho part paid is J of $2, which is $3, nnd the cott of the horse is $32 plus $3, or 835. Liut as this cost savors too much of the cost of J. T. Dale's five Jollr.r horse, wo take $3 as the fifth root, nnd get $243, the part un paid, Btid $ l..r)0 the part paid, and the cost of tho liurse $2i?.r0, which is more liko the value of a horse. But wo can get os many answers as we choso, all of which will correspond to the conditions of tho problem. . We give the following littlo problem, and promise a complimentary ticket to our exhibition to nnv one who has a correct solution, not merely tho an swer for next insue of tho Kicri'BL,! CAK : Henry is ono-fifth as old as his fa ther, but in twenty-five years lie will be three fifths as old ; what is the ago of each T J. K. Sua dm in. Our County Commissioners have finished and furnished the fire proof vault off the arbitration room, and all the Records of the Prothonotary, Reg ister aud Recorder and of the several courts have beeu removed to the same, und we do not hesitate to say that there is not a belter fire proof vault in Western Fit. . The Frothonotary's office is iu the old arbitration room, and I he room formerly used by the I'rothonotury is now the arbitration room. Under instructions of the graud jury of December 1st the Com missioners have purchased a fire and burglar proof safo for the Treasurer's office at a cost of about $1000, which will be here in a few days, which will make all tho records of tho Treasur er's office secure. Now with a fire proof sufa in the Commissioners room, which is as uccesary as the one iu the Treasurer's oflice, all the records of our county would bo in as safo a con dition from firo as human ingenuity could invent. ... m Professor Andrew Jacksonian Cameron Portar, who onco taught school here, aud whd,.run for County Superintendent and didn't get it; who bought the Forest frets, office and neg lected to pay for It, .when it went back to the original "obiter ; who edited the JachonUtn at Clarion, nnd did numer ous other things, as he sailed, met S. D. Irwin, Esq., in Oil City ou Monday last, and wished him to inform the Tiooesta editor that he had received tho appointment of Assistant Superin teadtntfxf Schools of Venango Co. I2e wished the said editors . to know this that they might see that he "had a few friepda left." All we have to say is, that i is a joke ou the fiierrds. He had a few friends left in the" lurch, aud left in a bad shape in this place and Clarion some time ago, and we hope his remaining frieuds will uot be left as they were. Davy Hilaud is still a devoted admirer of "animated nature," partic ularly if dumesiicatedj aud more par ticularly if their domestication is a matter of patience and skill. Ilia latest acquisitions in that line consist of two jay birds asd a screech owl, which ho bus on exhibition in the Central IJouse. Undoubtedly he will have a larg number of birds and ani mals brought iu dufiog (bo coming season, and will probably spend some time Jiirufec-lf iu gatheriug for bis col lection. His swan survives and flour ishes. -The fawn is up at the farm of Gilbert Juaiicsou, Est. If any of our readers suc&aod in catching an nice birdsor animals, let them be brought iu and deposited with Davy.. The mild weather is due on Mon day next according to the woodchuck theory. It has held out well, so far, and has every appearance of at leart filling the tiuio out. If this happens every winter for ouo or two centuries there will bo inoru peoplo believing in the woodchuck than uow exhibit "(.biding faith in Old Frob. Comniuntcntad. A Sketch of Hyren and his Book. .Jfred, Hyren, tho .prophet," nccoid lngf to bis nntobiogrnphy, ns given iu tho book called the "New Dispensa tion," was born in Finland, Northern Russia, in February, 1812. He then says be went to St. Petersburgh, Rus sia, where he entered a school to learn languages, under the patronage of the Russian Government, to prepare youths for sorvice as IntJrpretors to' Consuls aud Ambassadors. About 1837, 'ha went with iho Russian Legition to Constantinople, Turkey. After re maining there- some time he went to Ezroom, Turkey. Leaviug there, he proceeded to Athens, Greece j then re turned to St. Petersburgh, from whence he sailed in a Swedish vessel to New York. In bis book he says his friends were astonished when ho quit the con sular business, winch Offered brilliant prospects for the future. It is sup posable that he conuects this iu his de lusive, strange history, with the Prophet Moses, in bis part of one who despised riches and honor to assist bis dccp'Vvl .countrymen. But this figure will bear out.ffo -comparison, barring his conversion which ho clui1 was really on the voyage, across the ocean, whersrhe had his first regular vision. His really fanatical course did ucf commence until be landed iu Ameri ca, when he set out without scrip or purse. The general character of his visions are generally of an earthly and material character, as developed by his book. He does not in bis book assume such phrases and words ar "moreover," "And it came to pass," "uow it so was," dec, peculiar to Ibe Mormon Bible in particular, but gives the king's English right out. He is fond of referring to his fasts ; these he calls miracles. The fast at Niagara Co., N. Y., is not properly a fast, al though it was said to be 40 days; yet be says there he fasted on honey. He refers to bis fust at Tioqesta in Feb., 1855, on the 18th page of of his book, I believe. This was a 21 day concern, when he wus released by order of the Overseers of the Poor. Some allege that he muvt have eaten the caudles in part, (but this theory exasperates him) while others assert he must have snuf fed the smoke. Of bis visions, it may also be remarked they are often with out particular poiut they teach noth ing, whether true or false. His search after Solomon Coon seems liko a ro mance; yet when he found him, what transpired ? absolutely uothing ; this story all end in smoke ; Sol. aud he "didn't hitch" in their belief. The book abouuds in such phrases as "goji eration oi vipers, "Hypocrites, "sons of perditiou," "hired clergv," "mer chants of Babylon" &c. It is sur charged with vituperation. Tho mis anlbiope is visiblo ou every page. -The visions sound "bogus," . The fas'.s are more thau dubious. The object of his return here after 20 years from the fast, which he calls "a sign," is to es tablish the "Milleuial Church," as he cahs it. The "sign" has been debated over for 20 years, pro and eon. We have, it is certain, a strange book and a strange man. A prophet without followers aud some apprehension that that he might becowu a Borough charge; for now he seems to have uo country but the world, is 63 years old, aud still insists ou his mission. His latest ndsBion has been marked by disturbances . of religious meetings, &c. lie is, though, rather a subject of charity than of censure. Talking with Mr. Howe, Super visor of the O. C. t A. R. R'y, on Monday last, we mentioued the-rumor that the road was to be abaudoued from Oil City to Irvineton. He as sured us that there was no danger of any such catastrophe ; that the road would never be run with fewer trains than are uow ruaniug; and iu the event of any material advance iu the price of oil, the passenger trains would agaiu be put on, and the road be run as vigorously as ever. We publish this to easo the minds of those who have been borrowing troublo about the matter, and that we may all feel better about it. . Poor Notice. . ' Mahcu, 8, 1875. All persma bavioe claims against the Borough of Tionasta on account of Poor will present tho same to the un derlined on or before Anril lt. nr lorever hereafter hold their peace, IK W . CLARK, I f. J.T, Dai.i, ' Overseers of Poor. At President a'-' tossing' of tho river e dec ted by boards laid on the gorged ice. JfhU MI riA until tho ice starts out, then the old furry boat will again be brought fnto'reqnisilion. Our citizens although not demonstrative, are deeply thankful that wo have a bri 'gi) to go over for a small amount of toll wheu wo cannot go across the ice free gratis. " . ' Rev. Leslie, Presiding Elder of tho Clarion District of the Erie Con ference, conducted the services in the M. E. Church on Sunday Inst, morn ing aud evening, and was lisleued to by largo congregations on both occa sions. Iu the eveniug, porticuJhrly, the house was so terribly crowded as to be uncomfortable, and we thought that if there was ai.y "give" in that roof, or in the walls, n good opportuni ty was presented to expose their weak ness. But as nothing gave way, the brothers and sisters needn't be afraid to attend prayer meetings hereafter. Hon. John G. Schuniakcr, , the Democratic member of Congress1, who took a $300,000 bribe from the Pacific Mail Company, sailed for Europe on Thursday, in time to miss seeing a man who had papers to serve ou him, in re lation to the subsidy business.' He got iu a huri to sco bis family and euuldn'j wai,t for the officer". Notice. All persons indebd to me are notified to call and settle before the 10th of April next and save costs. J. E. Blaine, M. D., . A Public School Exhibition will be given by the Scholars of the Tin nesta High School nn Friday evening', March 19t.h. The Exhibition will be held in the Court House, and will con sist of Essays, Dialogues, Charades, Tableaux, Declamations, Vocal and Instrumental Music. J. K. SiiAfjMAN, Teacher. . For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of twi acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amouut of first class building stone. The land is suitable for gardening, aud with proper caro will ra:se superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. . 33tf. . Papa Baldwin, at Tidiouto, has the most extensive nnd best selected lot of Fishing Tackln that we have ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly" low prievs. . 4 6m Go to the Hat Store igs of the Big Red Hal Tidioute, for best as sortment hats, caps and furs. Also neckwear, underwear, hosiery and gloves for men, women and children, at lowest cash prices. 32tf Thoso beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be "bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. ' tf. Tho colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for bis 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 thu 1st of January, 73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. Go fo the Hat Store for nicest furnishing goods. S2tf Nice assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Ruffles at the IlatStore. 32tf The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grovor & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, aud be knows. 46 ly Landlord aud Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office, - - , Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers t) the advertise ment of the well knowu business firm of John Stevenson's Hons. Those con templating tho purchase of goods iu their line will fiud this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old aud reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 2m MARRIED. WOODINUTOX ItlDDLi;. Ill TionaU on Tuesday, March tt, JS75, by Itov, W. Elliot, Mr. Ja. Woodinjjton to Mn, M. HiiMlo, both of thii place. cor.nECTt& evekV tuksday, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrol Corn Meal, bolted . - Chop feed Hyo V bushel - ' Oats V bushel Corn, cara .... Potntora - -Green apples. .... licans Iji bushel - Ham, unfr cured -Ilj'eakrtvst Bacon, an gar eurml 8Ugar . Syrup . ' . N, O. MolnMo ... Itoast Iiio ColTee No. 1 Rio CofTeo, best Tea - Dried Ceof .... Rico - - . Buttor - ... EfK" freh Salt . -Lard - . Dried apples . . Nails, lOd, kog - - Iron, common bar Buckwheat flour . . . fl.6O7.O0 -l.00f.J2.25 1.00 - 45feW 70rji99 '"Sftl.OO 2.00(3.00 15 - - 15 . TV'tl.OO 1.00 33 - 2S . .MQ1.40 - 20&22 10 - 2530 2 2.50(3,2.75 - 15(,i,l 8(3,10 - '4.50 4.00 8.00 New Advertisements. Administratrix' Notice. T.ettcrti of administration on the estate ol Dr. Wesley F Hunter, late of Tionenta Itnrotifrli, deceased, having been granted to the uudersi(rned, not ire la hereby pivpn thut persona knowing themsnlvoa indebt ed to said estate nro required to make im mec'iute payment of the same, and those having claims against said estate will pre sent theui properly authenticated for set tlement. KMZABKTir fl. HfNTKR, Adm'x. CLARA E. HUNTi:it, Adm'i, Tlonosta, Pa.. Fob, It), 1875. 44 6t FAPABALDWIS Tlas 6pnd a " SEWING MACHINE DEPOT Iu bia BOOT and SHOE STORK, And in connection with his other boainea hu baa constantly in store til 8 GROVER .t BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, IIOWK, V ULEEfl, ' WHEELER A WILSON, HOMJS SHUTTLE, '( and will - I FURNISH TO ORDER any Sewing Machine In tho market, atllai prices, with all the . . ' G-UJttJL3STT ZEES which tho Companies give, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In any part of Forest County, and give all necessary instruction to learners. Ncrdlo far all Machines, 811k aad Thread ' ' always iu fctoro. TIDIOUTE, PA., June, 1874. lit DRUG STORE I Jas. H. Fonea, Proprietor, Bonaer Jk Af aewa Kleok, " ELX STREET, - . Tfwwnx, Ta Agent tot Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, "Wild Cherry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, tC, LIQUORS, For JW ONLY White Lead, perfectly pur, acid aaafe cheaper than formerly. Also all kind ot Oila, Kerosene, Tar. pentine, lloniiiis, Toilet Articles, Tur fuinenei, Ac, for sale cheap. JAS. H. FONES. ADVKin iXICRSaen.l 25 cents to Ueo. I. Howell Jr Co., 41 I'aik Row, N. V for their KiKhty-page l'Miiphlct, showing crwt of adverisfntt. 1:1 4t lisp V7 VaX V mmmMmk Dr. J. Walker's California, Yin CRitr liitlers nro a purely j;etaW preparation, mado chiclly from the na tivo herbs found on the low er ruiiRDs tf the Sierra Nevada mountains ofCalilnr nla, the mcdicinitl properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho am of Alcohol. Tho question is alinos dally finked. " What is tho cause f la unparalleled sttcceM of Vixkgar IUt Tntst" Our answer Is, that they rttnove the online of disease, and tho patient re covers bis Health. They aro the great, blood purifier and a lifo-g'iving principle, a perfect lionovator mid iuvigoratcr of tho syatoni. Novor before in lb hutory of the world ha a uieUiciss Wo Cupijuiumivil puKOiixiiiK the roniavkath e.ualitieii ef i.xko.k Iti rrKtt in hcalinf tse lick of ercrr dinease mau ii beir to. Tasf aro a gentle Purgative a well at a Tutus, relieving (.'unrmaiuii or Inflammation tf the Liver aad Vitveral Oigaus w ll.Usaa ilMeatci The properties of Diffiuirt TiXKBiH jJiTTK are Aperient, bianhoretie, Carmiuatirc, Nutritions. I.aiatire. DinretJs, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, aud Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Tna. ig a fe Kitties tho most wonderful Io vigutiuit' that 'ever saatoiaed U ataklaj Titatfv ."-,. 4 No Person can tafco these Bitter according la directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bonus are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beytosl repair. , . . Hilions. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so prs. leut in the valleys of our groat rivera throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri Illinois, Tennessee, Cuinborhind, Ark&e. tna, Hod, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Sur.mnna. Ro anoke, Jutnos, nnd many others, wita their vast tributaries, tliroiiKliotit our entire country dmi'vn the Summer au-4 Autuiun, nud romai kably so (lut ing mm-. sons of unusual lioat and dryneM, r invariably aceoinpanied by exiettairt de ranRotncnts of tho stonuich and Urcc, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pw. erful Influence upni) those various ei Cani, is essentially nccussni'y. Thete U uo catliartio for tho purpose equal t Dlt. J. WAI.KKIt'rf VlNBOAR HtlTrsS, as they will speedily remove the daik--colored viscid mattor . with whia tle bowels are loaded, at tho sain Un stiinulatitig the serrotions of the U, and (rutievally vesturing tl.e l.aJ.k functions of the digi'stive orgar.s. Fortify the body nRiiinst tllsea by ptirilyin nil its liuids with Vimkh liVrrKits. 1 No rpideiuiL' can tX 4 of a eystctn thus fore-nnued. DyRpepKitt or Indlircstlon. ttesJ aehe, Pain in the Shoulder. Coit-Ut. Tightnesa of the Chest, DifzineM, unr Eructations of the .Stomach. Bad 1 iu the Mouth, Bilious Attuckn, I'alpt'a tation of tho Llearl, Intlaiuunitiuu of I' Lttns, I'aiu in the region of the alii no.vs, and a hundred other painful yn. -toms, aio the otlsprins of ypen. One bottlowill prove a better cuai anua of its merits than a lengthy s iinf. ment. Scrofula, or Klusr' F.Wj, MUM Swellinjjn, Ulreru, Kryoipcln, h tH. Coitro, bcriifulmiK liilluininutit ii', InUelti . Jnllaimnuiioim, Alurcuiinl , A ttceliutiat'VK ' Bore, Eruptions of the Sl.ic.Soio B.rn.s-.-lu tUuie. ai in nil nllutr eninnilutiuual 1 -eaxtw, Walk Kit's lli.ieii k- huail tliuir great curative 'uwji U ajuct lwtiuativHd i)itrnct;.l)!u ca i . For Inflammatory nnd Cltroi;; ltlieuiuntlUu, Ooiit, liilioiK. Horn t tent and luterinitliH Kovors, Pieae 4 the Blood, I.irvr," Kiilner ami Minnlt these Bitten haw no renal. ij- are eauwd by Vitintcd lilood. Jlecliuiiicul DiKoascH. r.ior : caged in Paints and Mir.ei'ala, such m 1'UuiiuoM, Typu-xclUiix, ti!U Imulor', aud liiiicri, m tLey mlvuncc in lii'e, are tibjor te pamlynii of the Bowels, Te against this, tuk a doe 'if WsLXi'.a'i tx kuab Biitkks occasionally. For Sk In Diseases,' Kniptlons, Tt- tor. Suit-Klieiuii, Hlutchcn, SphU, l'iuii, Puntules, lluila, L'arbuiU'lua, Kiiisj-ww hi. ticalil-bcnd. Sore Kye. Kiysipclax. Itcfc. bcurft, DiHcolomlions of the ' trkin, ll'.'.un-i aud Dinea.ioii if tiie Skia of whatever r.urr.t or nature, aro literally dug up aud tarried out of the xyntuw in a short time by the ai of these Bitters. Tin, Tape, and oUior Worm a, lurkiug in the nvkteui of o many thouwtuU, are effectually destroyed and removed, i'e rsieiu of uiedicine, uo vermifuges, ue aa tiieliniiiitlvs will lie the vyteui t'rutu eejaij like these Bittern. For Female Complaints, iuyb2 er old, uiarnod or aiuglu, nt tbeilawu of wo manhood, or the turn of life, (hee Twse -Bitten display o decided au iuduauce Uat iwprovenieut is tonn percitilile. Cleanse the Vitiated ltlood whw- ever ruu tiud its iinpuritieeburatiug laeKf tba skin iu I'liuplc., Eruptions, or Sres : eltsiue it alien you Cud it obsirusloal aui iluegisb in the rind cleuiise It wbcu it ia foul , your feeliug4 will tell yon. srlma L the blood pure, aud the health tf tie .ts will follow. It. II. MeDONALtt M tyl DniciriaU snil (Km A t.. Sou Kraueiauo Ci iiVt, Sad cor. of W'naliinyioii an, I Clitull"U Sl. i . eld by all tlruaglaU and U l , ; C. V. EARNEST. BURGEON rE-KTlST. . . . TIDIOUTE, PA- ALL OPKRATTONN pertalidng to 6nr Kical ir Meohanlcal lenii.lry per loriucd with earo, and wai runted. I guar antee suooom or refund the nioiier. Utllcu in tJKANlUN JlltK'K. BLOCK. RfiiiumU'r the plaoe. ....... :i.lv. . W. KAHNKHT.