WEMESD1T BORfllXO, MAR. 17, S87J. BOROUGH OFFICIOUS. fturgeaa JortN Hkok. tunme t. W. ftohinson, 8. Turner, A. N. Kelly, H. H. Haslot, A. A. If. j'auriiigo, ll. o. nnvls. Juatiera of the ieaco D. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Votitable II. Hwaggart Suhool Bireetora 1 . H. Knni, II. O. Dn rls, H. J. Woloott, S. It. Haslet, A. 1. Kelly. 1). Clark. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge ,. I. Wktxorb. Aaaoeiatt J ml yes Andrew Cook, Jon. 0. Dai,h. i Sheriff T. J. Vaw QiF.BKir. Treasurer 8. J. Neti.y. i'l-othonottiry, Iiegiatent Recorder, sre. T. M. Cl.AIlK. Commission)- Joay Tiiompsoh, Jai. K. Clark, Km Dkiw.in. (feunry Hupei intcnrtrnl S. F. RonnKil. JKatriet Attorney 8. I). Inwm. Jura (XtmmissioneraJ as. Flynn,Wx. pATTKnsoN. 0)n(v Surveyor S.D. luwiH. froiir M . Ittei., Jn. County Auditma T. II, Oonu, I. Wab rr, U. Jamiikok. Member o Congresa lOcA Biatrial C. B. (Curtis. Assembly J, B. Aonew. 7Vm o 7'ran At TIONKSTA STATION, on and.after Potober fi, 1874 s ouTtr. . Truln AO 10:4S ft. m. " M - '- - - 8:.",0 p. in. ' 61 - - - - 8;4l nt in. nHTn. Train BS - 8:30 a. m. "69- - . 4:11 p.m. " 61 - - - - 2:3 a. ra. On the River Division i. a. from Oil City fa Irvlnetwn, np tba rivor la North ; down lata rlvar, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been sent out by AI. W. Tate, Esq., for subscription duo 4a the Forest Kkpubmcan. These kills are not ours, but the company's, tt whom wo bought this office on Jan uary lit, 1873. We collect our own Vil!. - tf. ,Ilev. Lusher will preach in ho M. E. Church on next Sunday morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a ra. Dr. Bluine has for sale two horses, a buck-board, single harness, saddle, " Ac. To a good purchaser time will be given. The fclarion Republican says that slab on the jail in that place cost $270 instend of $300. We . accept the amendment. A subscriber at Eau Clare, But ler Co., sends us u correct solution of the kprae problem which we published few weeks ago. Hon. S. Newton Pettis of Mead jillo, and Mr. A. II. Steele of Titus ville, wcro in town on Monday and Tuesday lust,' on business. G. W. Robinson was called to Reynoldsville, on Monday Inst, by a telegram announcing that his father jnras very illauj was not expected to j-ecovor. Maple sugar is on fjalo at some of .our stores at present, but none of this year's make, wo believe. The fresh ugar will probably bo qn sale in a week or ten days. Hard coal Is still a scarcity in this market. Nearly eveiybop'y is out .of that very necessary arliclo, ami are burning wood and soft coal in their Jiard coal stoves. We would call attention to the programme of the School Exhibition, published in another column. . It is to be hoped that parents and all others who take nil .interest in our schools .will make it a point to be present. We have been told that Mr. J. K. Bliadman, Principal of the high .school of this place, will be a 'candi date for Superintendent of Schools for noxt term. Mr. S. holds a profession al certificate from the County Super intendent of Cambria County. Some sly talking is being done about lmviug a spelling school in town .charging a Binall admission fee, and .donating tho proceeds to some cliarita iblo purpose. Something of this kind is needed just now to properly usher ju the Spring. A well was struck in Warren on Friday night, by one David Bcatty, which well flowed above the top of tho derrick for some time. It was quiet pt last accounts, but was expected to flow again soon. If this opens up an other big pieco of good oil territory, then look out for 40 ct. oil again. Lois of thunder and lightuieg on Sunday, which was made the basis of lots of propbecirs that wc would have some nioro cold we.ither; and now that we have a young winter again J.his morning, sajd prophets are so proud that they sit around tho stove and bug themselves, and brag about their. furtkuowlcdge of tho weather. Tiosesta, March 0, '75. Mr. Editor : Henry is one-fifth a old as his father, and in 25, years he will be three-fifths as old ; what is the nge of each. Tho following is tho only correct solution for questions of this descrip tion : By tho firt condition of the ques tion, 5 times lleury's age equals his father's age, and in 25 years 5 times Henry's age, now, plus 25 years will equal his father's age, and onco Hen ry's age, now, plus 25 years, will equal Henry's ugo; but Henry's age at that time is ' of his futher's age; hence his father's age is ' of his nge, and I tim?s (.Henry's age, now, plus 25 years) which is ' times Henry's age now plus years equals 5 'times Henry's page, now, plus 25 years. Then, 5 times Henry's age, now, minus ' times Hen ry's nge now, must equal the differ ence between years, and 25 years. J fence i times Henry's age, now, equals ', years nnd bis age, now, is , of ? years, which is 5 years, and his futher's ago 5 times as much or 25 years. Whoever gives this 'solution la wel come to his ticket. J. K. SlIADMArT. The answer to the above problem, nnd the work we have received from Miss Ellen Carney, Mr. P. M. Clark and Master Harlem Adams, but neith er contains tho solution abovo pre scribed. Ed. The following in regard to opr Representative in tho Legislature, we lake from the Ilarrisburg Telegraph of Wednesday last, where it is publish ed under the head of "Representative Law-Makers, as seeu from a Report er's Desk :" J. B. Agnew, Esq., Representative from Forest county, has had but two month's experience as a legislator. Slio! t, however, as is that time, he has not been a silent member ; and from tho short speeches wo have seen him volunteer our impression is that he will be a member of some activity from inclination. He possesses a clear understanding and much coolness and self possession. His mind is not re markable for its vigor; but his judg ment may in most cases be confidently relied on. The distinguishing feature of his mind is its practical good sense. As a speaker ho is onCjffJ.he most un equal in the House. Tkoso who hear him at one time will often have diffi culty in persuading themselves it is the same person when hearing him at another time. His matter is always clear. Not only do the idens he means to express stand forth distinctly and in their proper order in his own mind, but the dullest comprehension cannot fail tq perceive them. It is often oth erwise hs regards his manner of ex pressing himself. Though sometimes as clear, smooth aud natural as :t were possible for man to be, he is at others confused, hesitating for want of prop er terms, then recalling them and af terwards supplying their places with others scarcely leas unhappy. To be sure, there is exouse for this, as first efforts at speaking in a legislative body very often disconcerts even the most experienced speakers. Mr. Agnew'i ideas are generally good, though there is nothing origiual or profound in them. He always takes the coaimon-senso view of a subject, ind employs those arguments in favor of it which would naturally occur to a man of sound understanding who ap plied his mind to tho question. He mukes use of no tropes or figures, and never attempts oratory. He contents himself with humbler aims; ho is sat isfied if ho has convinced the House that his is the right view of the subject without troubling himself as to what opinion is ibnned of the speech. This is followed by a description ufjj his personal appearance, &c, which is so well known in this county that we do not deem it li.epcssary to reproduce it. : W Among the bills pending at Ilar risburg, which aro being discussed be fore the House and Senate, are the following, which are of general import ance: 1st. A bill in which it is proposed to stay all writs of execution for the col lection of debts for one year from the passage of the act. This is meeting with a great deal of opposition. It is in its nature a relief act. 2d. A bill to abolish the tax on pro fessions, aud occupations, and in lieu thereof an enactment to lay a per capita tax ef 50 cents on every citi zen or voter. 3d. The act to allow criminals to testify in their own behalf. The "tidal wave" of lobbying seems to have reached Ilarrisburg, and tho closing hours of tho Legisla ture are likely to be as lively as in any year heretofore, notwithstanding tho supposed mollifying influence of the CoiiHitutiuu. School Exhibition. A Publie School Exhibition will be given by the Scholars of the Tio nesta High School on Friday evening, M.arch 10th, at the Court House. PROGRAMME OF fXEKCISES. Prayer. Mimic. Pinloguo ,.,..... Work Conquers Kswiy Flowers. IHaloguo, two scones Boarding Hound. Dcclnmation , Civil War. Music, Instruuientttl. Dialogue Will It PayT Tableau. Peclnmntion Tha Duel. Dialouo Man, or Monkey T Kssay School llnya. Kssny Advantages of Studying History. Music Chromatic Mazurka. iJlaloguo The Littlo Philosopher. Tableau. Essay ; Trlftns. Dnclamation Urandma Alua Duos. Song ..The Flower (Jirl. Esaay A SilvciWining to the War Cloud. Dialogue 1770 nnd 1S76 Munotiyllnbio Essay Love, Charade, in three accnos. Poclamntion Tho Fuss at Firos. Music. Essay Music. Keeess Sipooclics. F.ssay Evening. Music I nstru mental. The Iloydon, in three seenos, Essay ,.i ; Charity. Tabloau. Dialogue Don't ilclicve What You . Hear. Doacon Adams Admonishes bis Son. Dame Discontent, In two Bcones. Music Essay Cheerfulness. Tableau. Spring's Mission : A Play. Song Pebbles by the Sparkling Brook. SchoolimiKter Abroad. Declamation Lot To-morrow Take Care of To-inorrow. Declamation Charge of the Light Brigade. Music Dialogue Go West. Music. Thjs Programme includes most of tha exercises of the Exhibition. Doors open at 6 o'clock.. Exercises ' will commence at 7 o'clock sharp. The parents of the pupils participating wil be furnished with tickets. An admis sion foe of 25 cents will be charged others, for the purpose of defraying enpenscs. J. K. SnADMAN, Teacher. A bill haa passed the House ap propriating $150,000 to the building of tho Insane Asylum at Warren. Andy Johnson denies that he bought his way into the United States Senato, nnd with refreshing frankness gives as the pwqeipal reason why he did not do so, that since he lost bis money in the Jay Cooke failure, he hns not had enough to buy the place and power at the "usual'' rates. On Sunday the rain descended at intervals all day, and much anxiety was felt because of the. numerous gorges in the river, aud because tho ice had not yet goue out of the creek. A violent flood was anticipated, but is not now feared. The ic9 is still, at this writing, unbroken in tho creek. Sheridan will anutiuuo at New Orleans until tho difficultieahere are finally settled by the adoption of the pending compromise. It is stated that the people generally favor tbp com promise, only a few of the rabid poli ticians opposing it. Sheridan's course is fully approved by the President. "The Prophet," Hyreu, has gone from' our gaze, "like a beautiful dream," not, however, without leaving his benediction in the fchape of a coin munication in last week's Press. ; We aro well rid of him, and, ea be says he will not come back until be is sent for, we shall doubtless never look upon his enntonnnco again. So mo to it be. The gorge above Tidiouto appears to have beep broken yesterday morn ing, as at about 5 o'clock a. m. the river began to rise rapidly, aud the ice ran past this placo until about 9 o'clock a. m., tho river being covered with it continually. The indication? aro that "nothing nor nobody," wao hurt, for which everybody is 'devoutly thankful. A review of the Forty-Third Con gress of ita work, its failures, and success, tho acts passed, and its close on the 4th of March, is given in the three leading papers in the Republic Magazine for March. It contains also fifteen or sixteen well prepared papers on the current topics of tho day, in cluding a twenty-pago article on the origin and results of the great rebel lion. The historical papers in the March number are the "Shays" and and "Anti-Rent" rebellions of 176p and 1839, aud the election of Salmon P. Chase to the United States Senate in 1848. Tho Republic is the best political publication in the United States. It is a neatly printed month ly, issued at only $2.00 a year, by the "Republio Publishing Company," Washington, D. C. Notice. All persons indebted. Jo me are notified to call and settlo before the 10th of April next and save costs. J. E. Blaise, M. D. Codfish, oat ineal Graham flour, and onions at Robinson fc Bonner s. Poor Notice. March, 8, 1875. All persons having claims against the Borough of Tipuesla, on account of Poor will present the same to tho un denigned on or before April 1st, or forever hereafter hold their peace, D. W. Clark, ) e r J. T. Dalk, 'Om"w of rr For Sale. The old Holmes House property is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. This properly consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. Tho foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building stone, The land is suitable for gardcning.and with proper caro will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terras enquite of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. Nico assortment Ladies' Neck Ties and Ruffles at the Hat Store. 32tf Landlord and Tenant Lenses, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Special Notice. We call atten tion of our readers to the advertise ment of the well known business firm of John" Stevenson's Sons. Those con templating the purchase of goods in thoir line will find this to be an oppor tunity rarely offered. The firm is an old and reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upon. 31 3m (Mercantile Appraiser's List for For est County for the Year 1875. CLASS. TAX. . BARNBTT TWOHBIIIP. Andrew Cook 14 $ 7 00 Jas. Pearsall 14 7 00 GREEN TOWNSHIP. Ford & Lacy 13 10 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. A. Slater 14 7 00 Jno, Potorson; 14 7 00 J. I. Range 14 7 00 W. C. Neill 14 7 00 HICKORY TfjWNHIP. T. D. Collins 14 7 04 T. J. Howmaii ., 12 13 &U Wheeler (fcUusehbury... 14 7 00 nows TOWNSniP. D.Graham 14 7 00 KIN9SLBT TOWNSHIP. Wheeler, Dusenbury & Co 14 7 00 TI0NE8TA. BOROUGUI. S. C. Johnston 14 7 00 Robinson A Bonner .f.. 10 20 00 Goo. W. Dithridge A Co U 12 50 Geo. W. Bovard Co 13 10 00 M. Einstein 18 10 00 8. U. Haslot 14 7 00 M. Rmith 14 7 00 A. II. Partridge 14 7 00 II. O. Davis 14 7 00 John Rock.. 14 7 00 Billiard Saloons, Jos. E. Zuvor, 2 tables ' 40 00 M. Ittel Jr., 2 tables 40 00 Restaurant and Eating House. Rudolph Struoken 8 6 00 A Court of Appeals will be held at the ofilce of tho County Treasurer, at the Court llouso, in Tioiiesta on Saturday the 27th day of Feb., 1875. W. B. HARLAN, Morcantile Appraiser Forest County. Forest County, ss. The Commonwealth 1 of Pennsylvania to theSliorilJ'of j L. S. I said County, Greeting: 1 1 r ' Whcroas, Janotte Jirowuell did on tho 21st day of April, 1874, prefer hor petition to our said Judges of the Raid Court of Common Plena of said Countv, praying for tho causes therein act forth, that sho might bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony enteral into with you Lewis C. Urownoir. We, therefore, command yon, as before, tho said Lewis C. Brownoll that setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person baforo our Judges at Tionesta, at a Court of Common Pleas there to bo held for tho County of Forest, on the fourth Monday of February next, to answer the petition or libol of the said Janotte Browuell, and to how oauso, if any you have, why the said Janette Itrow nell, your wife should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the Acta of AsKomby In such case made and provided. Herein full not. Witness tho Hon. L. D. Wot more. Presi dent of our said Court, at Tiionesta, tho 31st day ot December, 1874. P. M. Of. A KK, Pr. Dep y Proth'y. T. J. VAN GIi:sKN, Sheriff. 4S 4t f. r. i WANTED. Everybody to know that Four-Fold Linimont is tho loading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains and Soto Throats, and fo Horsos, Cattlo, to., is the most successful Liniment in the market. Seo circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggists. 30-1 y eom AV'i . TT.l i--L SaLQTJ DR.C.KEMBLE, Has bought out the store of BOLARD BROS., Tiitloiit-, And wijl carry on the business horeaftor. A-lull line of all the goods formerly kept will still be found in this store. 'Physi cians presuriptions carefully uompouuiled bv a CouipotcntrPhariuijciNta Uruduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 32-3m C. KEMBLE, M. D. , JUBWCRI1K for tlia Forest Republican 1 It will pay. TIOJNl'XT. MAIHIKTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour $ barrel - - , Corn Meal, bolted - ' Chop feed - -Rye $ bushel Oats tj) bushel -Corn, cars - - - Potatoes - r -Green apples - Beans bushel r Ham, sugar cured -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Sugar ..... Syrnp - . - . . -N. O. Molasses ... Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 Rio CofTeo, best -Tea ..... Driod Bocf .... Rice -Butter - Eggs, fi-csb. - - Salt Lard - ... . Dried apples - - -Nails, lOd, $ keg -Iron, common bar -Buckwhoat flour - tfi.5n7.00 2.25 $2.00 2.25 1.00 C0G5 - 45f.i.r0 "70(0(90 75 1.00 2,u03.00 1 15 - 15 - 10(7t I2i - 751.00 1.00 - - S3 - - 28 - .60 1.40 - 2022 10 - 2530 2.50 2.75 - 15 1ft - 8 10 - 4.50 - 4.00 3.00 Xew Advertisements. Administratrixs' Notice. Letters of administration on tho estalool Dr. Wesley F. Hunter, late of Tionenta Rorough. deceased, having been granted to tho undorsigned, notice is hereby givon that persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are required to make im mediate payment of tha samo, and those having claims agains said estate will pre sent thorn properly authenticated for set tlement. ELIZABETH a HUNTER, Adm'x. CLARA E. HUNTER, Adm'x. Tlonosta, Pa.. Fob. 10, 1875. 44 6t PAPA BALimiN Has opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT In his COOT and SHOE STORE, And In eonneetlon with his other business ho has constantly in storo tha GROVER fe BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE!, WHITNEY, " jioVe, BLEES, WHEltLER A WILSON, HOMB SHUTTLE, and wiU FURNISH TO ORDER, any Sewing Machine in the market, at list prices, with all tho G-TJJEJ1TT EES which tho Companies givo, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES In any part of Focost County, and give all necessary instructions to learners. Necdlca for all Machines, 811k and Tbrvad always in fetors. TXDIOUTE, PA., June, 1874. 11-fa DRUG STORE 1 Jas. H. Fones, Proprietor, Botinor Jk Agnewa Blook, ELM 8TREUT, TiSKRstA, Fa Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild CUerry and Horehound. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, SC., LIQUORS, For. Medioalw 0$l J White Lead, perfectly nurs. sold audi cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Knrosone, Ter pentine, Benzine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Vo.; for sale cheap. JAS. H. rQNES. ADVERTISERS send 25 cents to Ono. P. Rowell d.- Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y for their Eighty-page Pitmphlct, showing cost of advui isuig. 1.1 4t ViiiKilM Dr. J. Walker's Cnlifoniin Vin egar Bitters aro a purely VcRcUibte preparation, mad a chiefly from tha na tive hprbs found oi( tho lower ranjrrs W tLo Sierra Novada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho hbo of Alcoliol. Tho question Is alirxws daily asked. "What is tho canso uf th unpnrallolcd success of Vixkoau Bit tries?" Our answer Is, that thoy remoro tho causa of diseaso, nnd tho pntiont r. covers his health. They aro tho ptoM blood purifier and a lifo-giring principle a perfect Renovator and InYigorntior of tho system. Never beforo in tlx) hittory of tho world has a mcdieio Iwihi compounded possessing tho remarkable THlitie of Vinkoab Uittkrs in licaliiiff th sick of every disease man is heir to. Thf are a pernio Puifratir as well a a Tunw. relieving Congestion or Iuflammntiou t( tho Livur and Visceral Organ, ia Dilieu The properties of Dr. Walk TlXKiau Hiitkrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic Carminative, Nutritious, Laxatirs, Diuretic Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorifio, Alterv fcfsaiid Anti-Bilious. i ' Grateful Thousands proclaim Vr saitt Uittxks the most wonderful In. vigorantUt&t ever sustaiaed ta. sinking system. . ' ia" ' No Person can take these Bitter) according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or othet means, aud vital organs wasted bevMMi ropair. . llilions. Remittent and Inter mittcnt i evers, which are so preva lent In the valleys of our great river throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Hrazos, Hio Grand, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country daring the Summer ai:4 Autumn, and remarkably bo during Ma sons of unusual heat nnd dryness, ai Invariably accompauicd by extensive de rangements of tho stomach aud live, and other abdominal viscera. In thi treatmont, a purgativo, exerting a pow orful influence upon these various cft gnjis, is essentially necoasarr. There U uo cathnrtip for tho purpose equal te Dlt. J. WALKUIt'S YIN'KGaR BlTTKRn, as they will speedily remove tho dark colorod viscid mat tor with wliish tl bowels are loaded, at tho sama lliue stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and conerally restoring tho- heal; functions of tho digestivo orgniu. Fortify the body flguhssl dlsriRta by purifying nil its fluids with Vixjku lliriEitS. No epidemic can take of a system thus fore-nrmod. . Dyspepsia or IiKligeKtioi:. Ki nche. rain in tho Shoulders, C'oiu'U. Tightness of tho Chest, Dizzum, four Eructations of the Stomach, Dad Tft in tho Mouth, Rilious Attacks, I'al imi tation of tho Heart, lnllaiumatiun of l'-a Lungs, rain tn tho region of tha .ij. neys, nnd a hundred ttthor. painful'ii) mj: toms, aro Uio offsprings of liyspppwa. One bottle will piovo a butler gu.un-:w of its merits than a lefiirthv ndvsitij-.- rueut. ' - .. , . Scrofula, or King's Evil, vviiin,. Bwelliugn, Ulcers, ivix;Iii rinrlluil c Goitre, .Scrofulous Inllniiiiimlinii., Inflammations, llurciuinl A irot-tions l';i. Bores, Kniptiuns of tho Skin, Hero r".io. otn. lu those, as in all other ceiittitutiunal lii ases, WMfStf V I N !,u a a JIittkas Li shown Un:;, (rumt. curativo power ia br most obstinate iiu4Jit:'ai'lal!u cr. si. For Inl?nmift:itcr,v n:ul (.'!.:?:: Ji Klieuniiltisill, Uout, 3!l!-;;w, Jica't tont nnd Inteiinittont f'evci 4, 1 5ii-?uic the lllimd, Liver, Kid'icvs ami liRiliiw, these liitlcrs liavu no oiju.l. !. u.h D.a..) are caused by Vitiated (Hod. ' ' Meoliunirnl I)I'i:son. ?'noiw pnged iu l'ainta and .Minerals, such m riumUors, Typu-settnrs, (iolil UiMei, ai-.i Uincis, us tliuy advumo in life, aro suijjut te paralysis of tlio Dowol'. Te t..i Against Uris, tuko a i',usp of V,'.Ku' T';-: tUAB llnTKits occasiomtlly. For Sk iu Diseases,' Kniptlona, TVt: tor, Balt-ltliuuui, liloklu-s, Spot., I'lmplrs,. l'ustulos, lloils, Caibunclos, lUiii- woitti.. 6culd-Ucad, Sura Kycs, (erysipelas, lira, Scurfs, Disculoiations of tho Skin, li uun-s aud Diseases of the Skin of whulim-r unmo or nature, are literally Uujc up umi yniiiuU out of tho system ill a short tinio by U.j of those Hi l tors. Tin, Tape, nnd other Worm, lurking in tho svstvui of so many tluno.st'ul, are etluutually destroy ud uud reunivcu, ' srstom .'if medicine, uu verniilics, hk tu theluiiuitics willfice tba system iiuia wora;, like those Bitters. For Feinulo Complaints, layu or old, umrricil or singls, at the ci a of a -manhowil. or the turn of life, those Toiiw Katun display so ducided uu iutluuuoe taat iinprovoinent is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Itlood when ever you bud ita impurities bursting ibrovifc the (km ia Pimples, Eruptions, or Suras: cleanse it wbco you liud it obstruct)) sea sluggish in the veins; cleause it when it M foul, your feelings will UUyou whn f the blood pure, and tbo lisuuh uf the , leu will follow. It. II. McDONAXR ti CO.. - ' InifrffisU and Gu. Asts., Son f-ruuciitoo. Cs '-mle, aaU ur. of WhsIudkiuu suU ('liiu-iwa $u.. .. . Baltl by all irulKlsts and Diul C. W. EARNEST, BUUGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTE, PA. ALI4 OPKHATION8 pertaining to Sur gical or Mechanical iiontihlrv er-foi-iued with caro, and warranted. I guar antee succesH rr refund the itiouev. Olllro in (ilt.VNDIN liltH'lv UI.OCIC. lteincmber the place. !4-ly. O. W. EARTfi-UST.
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