1 1 i WEDNESDAY BOBMNC, ATB. 14, 1875. BOROUGH OFFICERS. HHrge-Jcnn Urck. varnor, A. II. Kelly, 8. it. Hattlet, A. It. i rniiiv, ii. w. imvin. jne.c oj (A react O. S. Knox, C. A. jiniiunu. tYmxtahte If. Swan-g-nrt uioJ timlor-l), H. Knr,, II. O. Pa- nany, 1). I lark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. r,,Mnt JuHha-i. n w. ' A unr.iat Jutt'ieiAxonKtr cook,' Jo. NhrriFT. J. Van Gikxkw. ' Tranrtr M. J. Skti.ky. . T. M. Clark. ' ' T. M. Clark. rWanf.i Hitntrintrndent H. T. Rnnnii. JHstrict AtlnrncuH. P. Irwix. Jury Ommuttone-a Jah. Fly wj,Wm. Ct'MBfy iViiit-ryor S.T. TnwiH. i roiir M. Ittkl, Jr. ftowafy y4 uttitor T. II. Conn, L. War KKR, C). JAMirriON. Member of Cvngren 19th Dirtriet C. B. CL'KTIS. AfomhlyJ, B. AojitT. At TIONKSTA STATIOX, on and.aftor Traill 00 M M " 6i Train M 89 . St 1:45 a. ra. 3:.T0 p. m. o:i p. in. R:.'0 a. m. 4:11 P. m. 2:38 ft. in. Oa the Klvor T1 vision L e. from Oil f'ltv Ut Irvinctnn. p tbe river ia North dowii 10 river, smith LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been sent out bv M W. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due to the Forest Republican. These bills are not ours, but the company's, fwhoin we bought this office on Jan-1 Mary 1st, 18(3. Yt e collect our own til!s. Rev. Lusher will preach iu the M. E. Church on next Sundnv morning. ion Sabbath School at 10:00 a. ra. iv iu. ijium is tearing down ills foil co this morning. Looks as if he were going to build a new one. Air. Uitlindge is at Pittsburgh at present, getting reaJy his new box mill, of which we have heretofore spo ken. Mr. L. R. Freeman Is about to commence housekeeping in the house occupied a few years siuce by the Post Office. - , P. M Clurk, our present Prothon- olnry, Register &c, announces him- felf as a candidate for the Republican nominutiuu tor the same oltice. -Uov. U. iJ. Clark is again ml town, looking well, and feeling ditto. Mies Eva Ililnrdd of Louisville is also visiting at D. W. Clark's. Mr. Dithrnlge got some 2000 logs down the creek, and safe into bis I bourn last week. Husiucss will soon I be brisk again. v I James ooJington was last Fn- lay evening elected D. D. G. M. of I Forest county, at a regular meeting of I lionesta ixxlge JNo. 309, I. O. O. F. It caught cold yesterday. Snow, I sleet and rain tilled the measure of our woe, and we again droop and pine f because spring does not come to stay, Mr. Jos. Breckenridge, of Pardoe, I Mercer Co., was in town on Saturday lust on business connected with the bridge, ou which he and Mr. Bell were the contractors. Esquire Tate is re painting his law office, and as cleanliness is said to 1e next to godliness, this step is com- uendablo in all who thus renovate tneir places of business. . Mr. Brooks found key rine con- lainingfour keys, including a watch key, on Sunday last. The owner can Lave it by calling at the Superior Lumber Co'i store. The commercial traveler, vulgar ly known as The Drummor. ia sean f quite numerously at this particular season. Look out for new stocks of spring goods soon. I The troutiug eeason is at hand, but tlus voice of the angler is not yet heard in the land, and we hope it wont bo until we get time aud opportunity to catch the first basket. ' And now the early gardener, who interferes with the eaithworm looks sadly out of the window while the snow covers the beds wherein he has deposited the seeds for bio-early vege tables. Dr. D. F. Pennington, formerly manager of the Store at Fort Pitt, for the Superior Lumber Co., is iu town to-day, looking aud apparently feeling well. He tells us he is at present iu the ciuply of the A. V. R. R. OBITUARY. Peter Sibble, who met with a terri ule accidont a week ago Sunday, the particulars of which we published last week, died on Saturday lost, from in juries received at that time. He leave a wife And three children to mourn I. ! .1 i I lif ma ucmn. e nave made inquiries or I hose who have been acquainted with him from boyhood, and all agree in giving him an excellent character a sober, industrious and energetic man. The funeral services were con uueu oy xwev. r,uioi ana anotner . I ....... J 1 T " 1 1 minister whose name we did not learn. I .. lf..H.l 1... r .1 v" "l""u"J iu7 1110 ympainy which extender! fn dim rliii-ini V,!. afflction be now extended to his be- I "lucl,on oe no Dr. lilaine and wife departed hence to Beaver on yeesterday, from whence they go to Cincinnati shortly, to take up thicr permanent abode. For two and one-half years the Dr. and his lady have been with us.and we be lieve we reflect the sentiment of ihe eutire community when we say we are sorry to part with them, and that their departure is a real loss to the town. The Dr. has taken an active part in all that concerned the town and coun ty, while here and was quite a power in the political party with which he acted. We can conscientiously rec ommend him to the people imon? whom he is to find a home, as a eood physician, a kind friend, and an hon orable gentlemen in every particular, Just before going to press we re ccire intelligence of the death bv drowninig of Mr, David Pyle, o Stewart's Run, in the river at or near Scrubgrass. Pyle was on Bruce Craw- ford's raft, and endeavored to jump from the rail to a rock on the shore. to ehuet a landing. Miscalculating the distance, his breast struck the rock, and he fell into the water, and was seen uo more. If we are correctly informed, he leaves a wife and two children.' He is said to have been good citizen, aud as such, his loss will be mourned by all J. D. AV. Reck has moved across the street to the Mayor's residence. Mrs. Heath has filled the vacancy raosed by his remoral by taking pos session of the upper story of the Acorub building. Wm. Harlan has moved into the house east of John Hulings, ou the same lot. T. J. Me Gill moved intu the house vacated by liurlan. Miss S. A. Dule has "flitted" somewhere but we have not learned where. ' There are now some three or four houses for rent in town. Jack McCray, who professes' to be fresh from the Black Hills, has been spreading contagion In this "part of the country. There wefe several bad cases of the gold fever at first, but they are generally assuming a mild- er type. It is probably just as well at preseut, on accouut of the position taken by the Government and the Iu dians, in the premises, to keep back little, and save your hair. If the summer is waiting for the campaign to open, we are in favor of beginning at once. Announcements, of course to be paid for in advance. always. From Connecticut a voice comes declaring for State Rights, which WBS whipped out of the Southern States ten years ago. If that is an indication of the campaign, we war- t will be hot. Little Rhody, however, declares for Republican prin ciples, which 13 cheering. Wm. Toby, of Buck Mills put in twenty - cine creek pieces below the Mam t'1t between Monday morning and Thursday evening of iU8t week " which came out on Friday. All were below the Superior Mills dam yesterday evening, aud are undoubtedly on their way to Pitts burgh by this time. Mr. T. considers thU 8bol,t " raPid work aB has r "cc" "ouo uu lU8 creeK- Among other bad luck which has bappened to lnmbermea of this vicia- Mr. Bond bad several pieces stuck u creek, and an Allegheny was grounded on Maple Island, near the mouth of Stewart's run. This gentle n" 1 good deal of this left handed luck fur a few years past, but will undoubtedly come out all right iu the end, as he is a man of persever- ance, energy and pluck. A few thla coats, a few straw hats and quite a number of summer vests have received a rebuke in the snow storm yesterday for rushing the season. It is sad to see these noble aspirations nipped iu the bud, especially when the spring iii so far advanced. To the School Director of Forest County: Gentlemen: In pursuance of tbe furty-third section of the act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in conventional the Court House in Tionesta, on the first Tuesday i May, A. D. 1875, being the fourth Jay of tbe month, at 1 u clock in the after noon, and select, viva voce, by a major ity of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the same, and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as re quired by tbe thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. 8. F. Roiirkr, Co. Sup't of Forest County, April 5, 1875. Our new council has caused no tices to be posted up through town notifying all who have poor sidewalks to repair them, or build now ones forth with, or it will be done for them and the expenses deducted out of a sale of the property. The walks are in a ter rible condition, and we are in favor of having them fixed at once. Deputy Master Kepler organized a grange at Neillsburg on Wednesday last, which started off with twenty C t. r . live memDers. maj. woodcock is Master of the grange, and it is almost certain to become a power in the land uuner uis icauersiiip. jur. iv. inlorms us that he contemplates organizing other granges in this county forthwith. To judge from the amount of lum ber sent out from this place, and the number of rafts that pass here from above, we should judge that the whole of the lumber woods would land in Pittsburg during the present week. It would'nt affect us, only we fear that the market will be glutted and prices depressed. "Sucker fishing is ou the decline, but there has been some tall pigeon shoots lately. This bird is plentier this spring than ever before siuce we have been here, and many a pound of pow der and shot have been purchased for his particular benefit. Some of our sportiets are making some square meals now. Let the individual who catches the first string of trout (if h does'ut catch them on Sunday) bring them up to our office and turn his back while we count them. We want to publish his Dame in full, with the size of his string and a few complimentary re marks iu regard to his skill. Prof. J. Sillwood, has taken pos session of the Tonsorial Parlors in the Davis Building, and will hereafter be found ready to serve all who wish any thing iu his line, at low rates. He is said to be a first-class operator. Give him a call, and he will serve you well. It is said that there will be no Jury Court in May. That is rather bad, as that is the time selected for meetings of tbe Republican County Committee, and is also a favorite time for election eering, do. The next Jury Court will not probably be held until September, A big fire took place on Sunday morniug last at Millerstown which de stroyed a good portion of the town Mr. Marks, of the firm of Roseoburg & Marks, in whose store the conflagra tion commenced, has been arrested on suspicion of having started the fire. "Verbarian" is what they call it, and i j- only an agonizing variation of the spelling fcchool panic Some of our professional men are becoming quite proficient in it. It is the old game of Anagrams with a few extra puffs, several frills and a gore. S. J. Setley, County Treasurer has purchased of G. Jamison, Esq., the heuse formerly occupied by Esq. Mercilliott, and is putting a new foun dation under it, and making some other repairs. Mercilliott has moved into M. Ittel's new house. It will be seen that we have an nounced a new candidate for School Superintendant iu the person of Mr. 11. S. Brockway, of Jenks township. If there are more they had better send their names in at once, as the election will soon be here. Mine host of the Lawrence House j Indulged iu a neat new sign, which can be seeu oeeupyiug a prominent poBitiou on the front of the house. The job was doue at Titusville, and makes permanent the fame of the art- t. Our readers will please notice tho law card of Mercilliott & Agnew, which appears in this issue. This firm will do business in tho office hereto fore occupied by Mercilliott. The of fice is always open In business Lours. Attention is called to the card of Dr. Powell, which appears is this issue. He has purchased the resi dence and property of Dr. Blaine, and may be found in his oflice when not professionally engaged. A hardware Store at East Brady was entered by burglars on Friday J night last, and a large amount of mon ey and $5,000 in bonds taken. Th bonds were found next morning. The thieves are still at large. - e have received from the pub lisbers, the New York Almai.ac, which is beautifully illustrated and finely printed. Its principal business is to extol the merits of the N. Y. Mutual Life Insurance Co. A. Gordon and one of his sons have been in town for a week past on bus! ness and pleasure. Mr. G. is in good health and expresses himself well pleased with his present location which is near Elkhart, lud. J ust opening a new Spring stock consisting of men i, women's and chil en's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other choice makes of white and fancy cotton hosiery. Also gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, linen collars and cuffs, neckties, &c, &c, at the Hat Store Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf Ballou's Magazine for May ia out and looks as fresh and nice as spring flowers. It is filled with the nicest of reading matter, prose and poetry, and is just such a publication as should be welcomed in every household iu the country. It has thousands of friends in every section, and all speak of it in the highest terms. Published by Thomes & Talbot, 30 Broomfield St., Boston. Every subscriber receives Cbromo with the Magazine. A new stock of Spring hats and caps just opened at the Hat Store, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute ; very stylish. Call and see them. 2tf jvotki:. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES MAT I, 1875, TO APRIL 30, 187G. The Revised Statutes of U. S.j Sec tions 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, re uire every person engaged in any usinees, avocation, or employment which renders him liable to a Special lax, to procure and place conspicu ously iu bis establishment or place of usuiess a Stamp denoting the pay ment of said Special Tax for the Spe cial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing usuiess after April 30, 1875. rri m i . .... . . ine j. axes eruuracea within tbe provisions of the law above quoted are the followiug, viz: , Kortiftera J200 00 Ilenlers, retail liquor 23 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquor, wholesale... 50 00 Dealers in matt liquoru, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobuoco 2t 00 Itetail dealera in leaf tohawo 600 00 And on sales of over 81,000, tifiv cents for every dollar iu exueui of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco...- 6 00 Manufacturers ol utills 60 00 And for each still manufactured... 20 00 And for each worm manufactured 0 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars .. 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, lirHt claH(iiiore than 'i homos or other animal) 60 00 Peddlera of toltnc-uo, aecond class (2 homes or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third clans (1 horse or othor animal ) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or public conveyance)... 10 00 Brewers of Iras than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 600 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing require ments will be subject to severe penal ties. Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to James C. Brown, Col lector of Internal Revenue at Green ville, Mercer, Co., and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, and without further notice. J. W. Douglass, Comissioner of Internal Reveuue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washing ton, D. C. February 1st, 1875. 50-4t Clover aud Timothy, seed and a full line of garden seeds at Robinson & Bonuer's. 50tf Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Teachers' Examinations. The regular Spring Examinations of Teachers for Forest county, will be held ns follows : MaricnviHe, Thursday April Clarington, Saturday " Nebraska, Monday ' " Tionesta, Tuesday " Newtown, Thursday " East Hickory, Friday " Neillsburg, Saturday May Examinations commence at o clock, a. ta. Directors and frieids of education are respectfully invited to attend. S. F. Rohrer. March 29, 1875. Co. Sup't The lightest running Machine iu the world is tbe Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says eo, and he knows. 46 ly TIONESTA BIvVIUClOTW. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour U barrol ... 0.757.25 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.25 Chop feed - - - ?2.002.25 llyo t bushel ..... i.oo Oats bushol . . . 60(3,65 Corn, csra . . . . . 4550 Potatoes ..... DO ft, 100 Green apples - '. . 701.00 Roans bushel ... 2.00(it3.00 Ham, sugar cured .... 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 15 Sugar 10 121 Syrup 751.00 I. O. Molasses .... 1.00 Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 ... 30 Rio Coffeo, best - .28 Tea - - - . '. . .5or5il.40 Dried Boef - . . 20CA22 Rico - - . . - -10 Butter 25&30 EgRs, fresh ..... 20 Salt . . .. . . J.502.75 Lard - 151 Dried apples - - . . . 810 Nails, lOd, a keg - . . 4.50 Iron, common liar ..... 4,00 Buckwheat flour .... 3.00 yew Advertisements, P. MKRCILLIOTT. J. n. AONEW. MERCILLIOTT C AGXEW, Attorneys at Law, - Tionesta, Pa. April 9, 1875,-tf Dr. W. W, Powell, pVFFICE and reaidenoo opposite tho v-r Lawrence House. Ufflunilnva wrln. .1 .1 L3 1 " .. . . Notice. bed and board without bint causa or nrnvf- ir-rcas. in v who. 1:11m nn. iioa nf mv cation I hereby warn all persona against 11 uniuiR nor on my account, as I will pay n ut-uw ui uvr con brum nfr. ISAIAIIJONESi Trunkoyvillc, March 23, 1675. 2tf MIVORCE. Forest County, sa. The Commonwealth f of Pennsylvania to tho Sheriff of iu a. sant t;ounty, Urceting-: 1 ' . ' ' Whcroaa. Janotte Hrou-nrll did on the 21st day of April, 1874, prefer her petition to our said Judges of the said uourt 01 common l'leaa of said County, nrayinir for tho causes therein- set forth. that nlio might le divoroed from the bondn of matrimony entered into with you fiewis oil, as before the said Lewis C. Iirownnll jiruwiieu. wo, mereiore. command hat sotting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you bo and appear in your proper person beforo our Judges Tionesta. at a Court of Common 'lli( there to be held for tho County of Forest, on the third Monday of "May noxt, to answer the petition or libel nf tho tai.l Janotto Brownoll, and to show cause, ifl liny you imve, way ine said Janotto lil'ow- neu, your wile Bliould not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to tho Acts o4 Asseinby iu such caso mado aim provided. Herein fail not. Witness the Uon, L. D. Wetinorn. Presi dent of our said Court, at Tiionesta. Ihe 0101 iy i i-weinner, J-i. T. M. CLARK. Pr. Don v Proth'v. T. J. VAN G1ESEN, Sheriff. 48 4t PATA BALDWiar TIas opened a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT Iu bis BOOTIand SHOE STORE, And in connection with his other business he has constantly iu store tho GROVER A B AKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOWE, BLEKS, WHKELEH A WILSON, 1IOMB SHUTTLB, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Sowing Machine in tho market, at list prices, with all the OTTAJR.AJSrT:E El S which the Companies give, and will DELIVER THE MACIIINESI n auv Dart of Foreat Countv. snd c-lvn oil I neoevHary lnatructiona to learner. - - , o- raii- far all Machine, Milk mud Thfvmd always iu fctore. TiDIOU'TK, June, 17I. , 22. CTM) i. (ySrT3- Av nine w&kM$&y - Dr. ,T. Walker's California Vin egar Bitters nio a purely VcRctnfcio preparation, made chiclly from tho na tive herbs found nn tho loner ranM o( the Sierra Nevada mountains of Culifor nia, the medicinal properties of whicii nro extracted therefrom without the uo of Alcohol. Tho rjucstion is nlmoB daily asked. " What is the caiiso or th unparalleled success of Vixkoau Hif TRisst" Our answer Is, that thev iciikh i the cause of disease, midtlio patient it covcrs hi health.. They mo the blood purifier and a lilb-gi.ving principlu, a perfect Kcuovator mid I 11V itrorntnt' of the srstcni. Never bofni-s in 1 1-. history of tho world ha a nicilii-iiia I.v.m. conijmumleil posseting the rpiiiai'kai-M qiutlltiPfl of Vl.KO.R UlTTKIM iu healing 11,11 ick of every iliense man in heir to. lc are a (tt-ntle 1'orirativa a well n a Twine, rolieviiig C'onpentinn or Inflammation &f tlia Liver and Yuccral Oriraut in Uiliuu Diseases The nroiierties of nr.. Wai Tixkoaii litTTKRS are A poiicut. Dianhoiotia. uiiuuuYc, .Miinuou, laxative, uiurcilc. Sedative,. Cuuiitcr-Irritaut Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-llilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vis EOAR UiTXERA the most wonderful Iu- . vigorant that . Tr auataiacd Ui liuk.uij system. " ' ' No Person can take these Bitter according to directions, and remain lung nnwoll, provided their boues are not d e stroyed by mineral poison 'or ot'.mr moans, and vital organs wastod lcju&4 repair. Bilious. Remittent and" Intor mittent Fevers, which aro so lont in tho valleys of our great river throughout the United States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumborhuid, ATkr.r; -sas, Rod, Colorado, Urazos, Kio Orande, 1'earl, Alabama. Mobflo. Savannah. Ro anoke, Jainas, and many others, v;'.! their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so diinuir ar sons of unusual heat mid dryness, ;ro luvanapiy accompanied by extensive Js rangoiuenta of tho stomach and lirr.;-, and other abdominal viscera. In their trcatinont, a purcative. exertins a ia- erful intluciice upon these various sr- (tana, is essentially necessary. Th-'ic is uo cathartic for tho purpose equal t-v Dr. J. Walker's Vixeuak HriTKrp. as they will speedily romovo the Jai l. colorod viscid irmttor with wliisli U,a bowels aro loaded, at tho same U:v stimulating tho accretions of the lb.tr, and goncrally restoring tho Skoal'. hy functions of tho digestive organ -Fortify the boilyntfaiiist ilispficj by purifying all its lltiids with Vinjcjk ltiTTKits. . No cDideiuic can titUo ho,t- of a systom thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Iudiiresucn. rti-A- nche, Pain in the Shoulders, (.'ii!;-.v Tightness of tho Client, Uizzliifiw. f ..nr Eructations of tho Stomach. Dad T:.c hi the Mouth, Jlilious Attacks, 1 'nip t.t tatiou of the Heart, I nlhiuiiiint imi of il .t Lungs, Tain in tho region of the J-., I noys, and a hundred other painful $ nf. toms, are tho offsprings of lysn'; One bottle will iirovo a bolter 1:11:11;. ii'n of its merits than a length v juluni.-.-luent. Scrofula, or Kiutr's Y.vu. "... Swollinps, L'li-ciH, i;ryiK-!ns, Ku-clii-tl I-:-, '., Goitre, ticrofulntu lMlluiiiiiiliui. Iih'iS-.i Jiilliimniutiuiis, Mtii'L-uiial A dilution, u. Soros, Kriqiliuus of th .skill, Rum Hv-. Ill tlioi, hk in all olhi-r coin-iituiii.'iiitl tiuv, W alkkh'h Vim-oak Hi itexs 1 r ahuwn their meat rurntivn buwuia Li uioxt uhstmalg uiul intriictuhiv i-iimh. ior liitlaminatorv i::ul Cht-n-.i: Rheilinatisill, Gout, lSiliotis, ller. ii tout and Intermittent Fevers, I lise.i.n'v s' tho Illotitl, Ijvcr, Kidnevn niirt lila;!., theo Uitterj have no const. 4u-li li are caused by Vitiated itloutl. aieclianicnl Diseases. -P.-i-Ktmi ou- gaged in Taints and Minerals, such ;w I'lumbers, 'J'ypo-scttow, (ioM huuleri. m- lliuars, a.s thoy iwlvaiuii In life, ara xi.in -ta parulysia of the HowhIk. To fv..r- acainst Uiin. tuka a doxa f Wai.khu'x V'ix- uar IJittkhs ot-canjonalh-. x or Skin Diseases. Kruntlona, Tti-. tor, Salt-lthoum, lilnlches, Kihi, l'iu:fi' -t, l'DHtnlen, HniU, C'arliunehm, King wi.i Bcald head, tiuro Eyo. KrjriiM. lu-U. 6curfn, Diacolorationa of the Skin, lltcn vi . and Dinciue of the Skin of whatincr ii.if.--.it or nature, aro literally it up tip and rnnicl out of tbs system iu a short tune by lli u -4 of theo J!it tors. - Pin. Tano. nttd oilier lVni- iit. lurkine in tho system of ao muiiy IIkhik- i.t , aro etlectually ui'stioud and re'iiiuwd. trstum of medicine, 110 vai'iiiiiui-en, l: uu- tliehniiiitlcs will free the nvituui Irum k like these Hitter. tor Female Comnlaiiifs. Ih v.t.i.vt or old, married or ainglo, at lliviiuu u -1 -manhoutl. or the linn nf life, those ';. Hitter J dinplay so dvoided an iiirtuuuc; 11-.-.: imprereuieut u oiin perceplihlo. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood !:. ever you find its impurities burtiDS ttrt ;'yi tlia kin in I'iiuj.tes, Krnptioiif, or ben.; cleanse it when you find it obmrtiuloM elupgisb iu the voiin; elraute it whua 11 foul; your feelings will tell you wkeu 3 ". the blood pure, aud the health of tho . i will follow. It. H. SIcOONALB CO.. DmeirUU ml Gmi. Airu.. Sun Kraiiuiaco. Ci, i. ..-.v cur. 01 wuMtunirion ainl t hurlum Si.. .. 1 old bjr li tt-wKtia mm Ural C. W. EARNEST f wuItCJliON DENT3ST, ""lul"'i 1 A- AM. OPEUATIOXS portalnlnu- to ,- cr itical or Mechanical lentixtry 1.1 loniiuil with euro, aud warranted. I tiur- antru auecewH nr refund tho nmnev. Olliee in lilt.VNDIN HUH K Jjn( k Reinenibcr tlio phico. 11 tl