1.' Vi WEDXliSDlY MimV, IPl VsVlsTi.""8 BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jhtrpen Jo rue Kick, Vnei(men O. V. Robinson, N. A. Vurnor, A. It. Kelly, S. II. Haslet, A. II. Partridge-, II. ). Davis. Jttntictr n the Waco D. S. Knox, C. A. IUikIhII. m,rfcf II. Swn;i;(ii-t Kohaol hh-rrtor 1. H. ICnni, If. O. Pa . J. Wnlcolt, 8. H. Haslet, A. B. Kelly, D. Clnrk. ". FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrMitttnt Judrr.li, D. Wbtmork, Amoeiata Juiljen Amdukw Cuuk, Jos. 41. Dai. n. Sheriff?. J. Vas Gif.sks. yVMK-fr H. J. Kkti.kv. . iruthnnotari, Artinter it Kecoftcr, rf e. r. M. CUHK, CtomHn'.iioTir Jouk Thompson. J A". K. C'i.aiik, Ui.t Bum. in, .mity Mitfierintrniitnt H. F. Hon nun. JHttriel Attorney 8. I). Irwin. Jury i 'o miaaio ncrt J A a. l''l.YNN, Wm. Pattkhkom. - OrHny .S' rceinr H.T). Tkwin, foroner M. IrTEt., .In. )uny Auditor 'S. 11. Conn, L. Wn. kkh, 11. Jamiksok. Member of Vingre JMntriet C. B. CiiHTiy. -Iijffi6y J. n. Aonkw. 7Ywe Train At TIONKSTA STATIOX, on and.artor Ootnber 5, 1874 t sou Til. Truln (0 . lfl:45 a. in. 8:H0 p. m, 8:44 p. m. S3 KOHTII. Train SS -" W . "!--- R:M a. m. 4:11 p. m, 2:38 a. m. Ob Uio Rlvor Division i. e. from Oil City to Irvlnotnu, up the river is North j down lie river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS- Bills have been sent out by M. W. Tats, Ksq., fr subscriptious duo to the FoiiExr Kkpcblican. Theso 3ilIs are not our, but (lie -company's, f whom we bought this office on Jan ojiry lit, 1873. We collect our. own fe.i'i. t Rev. Lusher will preach in the VI. E. Church on ntxt Sunday morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a. ra. Win. Lawrence, of Tionesta Boro. i this week announced ns a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Hepublican USUgrS. t-IIod. J. A. Fioper of this place a this week announced aa a candidate for Associate Judge, subject to Hepub lican usages. T. J. Van Giestn, of Tionesta . poro., announce himself as a candi date fur rrothonolary, Ac, subject to Republican usages, in this issno. . John Reck, of this place is this week announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Re publican usages. ' . Tho old miners of California! Montana nnd Idaho believe thero is rather uioro speculation thai) gold in tho Hluck Hills. - Too late fi.r publication in this issue we received a correspondence from rittsburgh, describing a trip from Pittsburgh to Meadyillo. Mrs. C. M. Heath contemplates bringing on a stock and starting a Ladies' Trimming Store, We hope her effort will bo properly encour aged. --Tho new license- law does not Rcem to diminish the number of appli cants for license, as will bo noticed in our. "List of Applications" published in this issue. . -' A ttoruey General Williams ten. idered his resignation of that office to .take effect on the 15th of May. It is Lelieved that Secretary liiistbw will Le appointed to the vacancy. Chas. Iliutou, not discouraged by iiavi::g his early plants frozen, is at it ugaiu, ar.d will shortly have another line lot on hand, which lie will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. John, seuior member of the firm of Ilarpor Bros., publishers, Frank lin Square, N. Y., died at his resideneo f4u Thursday last. lie is highly spo ken of by the Jcv York papers. Col. Thomas has luid a neat brick walk from the sijewalk to the Presby terian church steps, and leveled up about the same iu a luauner which does credit to his taste and judgmeut. Mr. C. E. Bishop, founder of tho Oil City Derrick, and for two or three years editor of that paper, is now ed ited of tho Buffalo Expreti, and, wo believe, owns part of tho stock in that paper. Win, Lawrence has our thanks for a fine mess of fish, bass aud sal- niou, which ho and some others caught la.it week. Among tho fih caught was a pike weighing nineteen and one-, half pounds, ami two which weighed about twelve puundj each. On Monday last, Mr. We9t, our harness maker captured a bird iu the water near TUun Island, which has given rise to somo controversy, some of our ornithologists claiming it is an englo, whilo others, among whom is S. II. Haslet, tnaiutniu that it is & fish hawk. It is quite a largo bird, dark brown, with white head, neck and breast, and measures about five feet across the wings, from tip to tip. Its beak is hooked, and its legs and claws large and strong. It had boon wound ed on oue wing and could not fly, which accounts for its capture. Davy IIilatu!s at tho Central, has the bird on exhibition. We invito tho attention of our readers to an article on the first page of this paper, entitled "A NewMetal." Gen. Clover showed us a specimen of the oro a few days ago, which from tho glauce we bestowed upon it, looked very much like Iron ore. Tho Gener al seems to think there may be depos its of this metal iu our county, and will probably, during the season give a little atteution to the subject. It is our ardent hope that ha will, succeed in finding a large vein of this precious ore. Such sensons as these innke poor men rejoice that they have no "garden spot," ns nearly all those who took ad vantage of tho mild weather a few weeks ngo to put in their feeds aud sets for early vegetables, garden eats, &c, merely have the samo formula to go through again, with tho exception of spading tho garden. We don't wish to be considered a prophet, but wo sincerely believe that spring has now come to abido with us, and that there will not be another foot of suow before next October. The Cheyenncs have dug up their littlo hatcheta and ure diligently seek iug tho gore and hair of their whito brother. Two companies of U. S. Troops under Lieut. Houly met a par ty of the noble red men on the north fork of Sapper Creek, Kansas, on Friday last, and twenty-seven of them were sent to the happy hunting grounds by the short route. A sergeant and one private were killed in the engage ment. Intense cseitenien prevails along the border. On Thursday last throo steam boats, the "John Kyle," tho "Bod innuu" and the "Exporter," were burned to the water's edge, at New Orleans ; tho fire started on the "Kyle." A great many persons were drowucd, and several burned. It is impossible to learn the exact number of persons lost. The "Exporter" was owned iu Pittsburgh, and the "Bodmann" in Ciucinnati. The threo boats were worth nearly $200,000. Partially in sured, . Herman Blum, who was one of the Grst settlers of this town, aud win has bcon for some years past residuig with -his -grandson Fred. Glassner, moved back to his old homestead last week, and as Wm.-Blum is oocupyiug tho house, an addition was built to the back of the house for the old gen tleman's accommodation. Ho is about 81 years of age, and bids fair to live and enjoy his labors for many years to oomo. The miners are still ou the strike, eudeavoring to obtain by iutimida tiou that w hich tho proprietors of the mines refuse to pay i. ., higher wages. Strikes conducted on 'this priuciplo should be put down at all hazards, even if tho lives of half the strikers are sacrificed. There is as a geueral thiug, neither justice nor judg ment iu theso strikes, aud this one seems to be uo exception to tho rule. Oue of our attorneys went away a few duys ago, and left a card on his door to the effect that if any one call ed to pay him money during his ab sence, they could just throw it through the window. This reminds our old citizens of the first oil excitemeut, vhu men used to carry around small valises filled with green-backs, and would pay any prico asked for wild luuds. The pigeon furore is over, none of theso birds having been seen for about a week. .By some individuals it is stated that they are nesting near Will iarnsport, in this State; others aver that the main body is making its home near Newmauville, gorno nine miles from this pluee. , Tho "Gre vsers" are still raiding in Texas, uud a deep indignation bus tukeu possession of tho Texans. Yet i', won't be safe for Grant to take any sejis iu tho matter, or it will bo laid to liis ambition for a third term. The declaration is officially made by the Washington Republican that at the proper time tho President will settle the Third Term question. It is intimated that he will repudiate all desire or expectation of a third term, John Reck, Collector of school tax settled up with tho School Board ou Monday evening, and was highly complimented ou his efficiency iu that troublesome office. He wjll doubtless have more of the same kiud of work in tho future. Mayor Fcrtig, of Tituaville, has turned over to the sinking fnnd of that city the five hundred dollars voted to him by the Council for his salary last year, coupled with a recommenda tion that the practice of voting an an nual salary to the Mayor be discontin ued. The frame for the new addition to the Forest House was raised yester day. Tho work will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible, and when finished, the landlord will have room to swing himself, and accommo date more individuals during court weeks, rafting, fcc. la the call for a meeting of the Republican County Committee, pub lished last week, wo unintentionally omitted the name of Judge Cook, who is the member from BaruettTwp. The mistake was ours, as the name was on the "call" handed us by the chairman. The name will be fouud in its proper place in this Issue. ' The Presbyterian Society of Tid- ioute has accepted tho resignation of Rev. Edwards as Pastor of the Church iu that place, and have extended a call to Rev. Theo. Crowll, to fill the vacancy. If we are rightly informed the last named gentleman has been supplying tho pulpit of that church for some time past. R?cks have lauded quite an amount of lumber in the back chan nel, which is mostly, being hauled to Knox's mill, whero it will be dressed and made ready for tale tn lots to 6uit purchaseis. Mr. Partridge, we believe has purchased a large amount of this lumber for his new buildiug, which is going up as rapidly S3 possible. The Clarion Democrat says, Mr. A. Bonnet of this place had his collar bono broken, and was otherwise hurt, by the kick of a horso ho was leading, on Thursday of last week. He mada a narrow escape from instant death. His injuries are painful, aud will con fine him in the house for some time. He has tho sympathy of his many friends. Next Tuesday decides tho mo mentous questiou as to who shall be our County Superiutcudont of Schools for the next three years. None of the candidates are working very hard, but suppose none will be seriously disap pointed if they aro the choice of the canvention. We, iu common with all our neighbors, hope tho best man will be elected. From the Meadvillo Republican we learn of the rnurriage of tho wid ow of tho late Hon. D. A. Finney to Governor Carsteusen, of Denmark. They sail for Copenhagen, their fu tre residence, to-day. Mr. Finney, it will be rcmombered died in Europo several years ago, and was at the lime of his decease Member of Congress from tho old Twentieth District. A correspondent of the Pittsburgh Telegraph quotes from the diary of the "oldest inhabitant" of Franklin, to the effect that April, twenty-one years ago, was worse thau the present month. We quote the following fiual eutries: "April 29 Cold and wet, snowing all day. "April 30 Still cold with suow and rain. This day closes tho mouth . of April, and a more disagreeable month I have never passed through. Cold, suow and rain almost every day." A new Btock of Spring hats aud caps just opened ut tho Hat Store, two doors below tho Post-offlce, Tidioutej very stylish. Cull and see them. 2tf Clover and Timothy, seed and a full ling of garden seeds at Robinson & Conner's. . 50tf Just opening a new Spring stock, consisting of meu's, women's aud chil dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other choico makes of white and funcy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, liueii collars aud cuffs, neckties, Ac,, Ac., at the Jlat Store ; Sign of the Big Rod Hat, two doors below the Post oflicc, Tidioute. 2tf William R. Hurst, a book-keeper, for several years ia the employ of-Jonathan Watson,, committed suicide by taking laudanum on Tuesday afler noon last, at his residence in Titusville. The Courier says Mr. Hur6t came to Titusville in 1871 and went into the employ of Jonathan. Watson, as biok keepr, which situation h filled up to the time of his death. He has in all that time bceu the confidential agent of Mr. -Watson, knowing all the de tails of his very large business. In this position bo always discharged his dutius with the greatest fidelity and evinced capacity of the Uiirhost order. There is no doubL that the cause of .1 iT:. it- . iuu buiciuu was insanity, ins intimate friends had noticed for some duys past that he had behaved in a peculiar manner, at times giving way to fits of deep melancholy, when everything would look gloomy to him., lie leaves a wife and four daughters. To the School Directors, of Forest County: Gentlemen: In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in conveution.at the Court House, in Tionesta, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1875, being the fourth day of the month, at 1 o'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, aud of -skill and experience iu the art of teaching, as Couu'y Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for tho same, aud certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisburg, as ro quired by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sectious of said act. S. F. Roil R Kit, Co. Sup't of Forest County. April 5, 1875. ' aroTicE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES MAY 1, 1875, TO AFUIL 30, 1876. ' The Revised Statutes of U. S., Sec tions 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3230, re quire every person engaged iu any business, avocttioo, or employment which renders hiui liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu ously iu his establishment or place of business a Stamp denoting the pay ment of said Special Tax for the Spe cial Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1875. Tho Taxes embraced within the provisions of the law above cjuoted. are the following, vi?; Rectifiers f-iOOOC Doalers, retail liquor 2 " 00 Doalera, wliolmnle liquor lOOOO Iteulurs in mult liquors, wholesale... f0 00 Dealers in mult liquors, retail 20 00 Henlers in lonf tolmceo 25 00 Ketuil dealers in leaf tobaeeo 600 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cent for every dollar iu excess of f 1,000.- Iealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manufacturers ol stills 50 00 And for each Ktill manufactured... 20 00 And fur each worm manufactured HO 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars. .i 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, lirst c1r."s( muro than 2 horses or other animals) 50 00 Poddlers of tolmceo. second olass (2 horses or other animals) , 500 Pcddlyrs of tflliacco, third class (1 horse or oilier animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobaoco, fourth class, (on foot or publicum vevanco)... ; 10 00 Brewwrs of less than .WO barrels - 50 00 IJrewors of 600 barrels or uioro 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 abovo must apply to James C. Brown, Col lector of Internal Rovenue 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 Rovouuo. Oflico of Internal Revenue, Washing ton, D. C February 1st, 1875.. . . 50-4t For Sale. The old Holmes Houso property is cS'ered for sale on very reasouablo terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable lor liv ery, size 105x40 foet. The foundation of tho Holmes Houso contains a large amount of first class buildiug stone. The land is suitablo for gardening, and with proper caro will raise superior vegetables. This property will be sold cheap. For terms enquire of tho editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. i- 1 i Notice. Wh'Toas, my wife, Caroline, has left my bed and board' without just cause or provf ration I hereby warn all persons iuaiiist trusting her on my account, as I will pay uo doLila ut her contracting, ISA I A U JON1M. Truukeyville, March 2J, 1075. -tt TIONIXTA JIAIIKKTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour lmrrel ... Corn Meal, bolted, - Chop feed - - Rye $ bushel Oats biiHhol - Corn, emu .... Potatoes .... Li mo 1 bbl. .... llcaiis f bushel ... I lam, suuar cured .. . . BreakGist Bacon, kugnrourcd Sugar ..... Syrup - - - - N, O. Molasses ... Koast Itlo Coffee No. 1 Itio ColTeo, best ... Tea ..... Dried Iloef .... Uice ... . Butter - ... ... Eprs, fresh ' ... . . Salt Lard .---. . . Dried apple .... Nails, lOd, keg -Iron, common bar . i $(5.7o7.26 2.25 $2.002.25 1.00 i 6570 - 45((j.50 - WKalOO J.00 2.00 (a3.00 - 15 i lorijiii - 7fi((il.00 1.00 30 - 28 ,5orr$i.4o - 2022 10 - 25(5,30 15 2.502.75 - 15(J$20 10(5,12 4.50 - 4.00 Xeiv Advertisements. Applications for "License at May Sessions, 187$. Win. Lawrence, Hotel, Tionesta Boro. S. A. Varnor, " " ' Michael Ittol, Jr., ' " " U. W. llovard, Wholesalo License, . Tio nesta Boro. John Woodcock, Hotel, Ncillsburtc, Ilar uiony Twp. P. M. Clark, Clerk. April 21, 1875. Administrator' IVolIre. ESTATE OF TETER STB BEL, Deceas ed. Notieo is hereby given that Let tins of Administration "on tho Kstalo of the alsive named Peter Sibhel, late of the Township of Kingslcy, in the County of Korost, deceased, have been granted to Nancy A. Hibbe), and tlohn Zents, resiling in Tionesta township, Brtid coiuitji AU persons, therefore, hav ing claims or demands BKaiust tho estato of the said deoedont, are requested to make tlio same known to tho said Nancy A. Hibbel md John Zents without delay. NANCY A. SIBBEL, JOHN ZENTS. April 2lith, 1875. 4 Gt WR1. F. BLUM, B'L A. CKSM ITU And WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Church and Elm St-roets, This firm Is prepared to do all work in Its lino, and will warrant everything done at their shops .to nive satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to IIOItSIIIOEIXU, Give them a trial, and you will not re gret it. 13-ly. LOTS FOR SALE! IV TUB BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply toGEO. G. SICKLES, . 70, Nassau St., New York City. -.-,vl'v-ifCVi' Yon Can Save 'Money By buying your PIANOS and OHUANS from the undersigned Manufacturers' Agent, foi the best brands in tho market. Instruments shipped direct from the Fac tory. . CHAM. A. KHL LTZ, Tuner, 3 ly Lock box 1740, Oil City, Pa. PAPA BALDWIN Hats oponcd a SEWING MACHINE DEPOT la his EOOTIand SHOE STORE, ad in connection with his other business he has constantly In storo the CROVF.R A BAKER, DOMESTIC, VICTOR, WILSON SHUTTLE, WHITNEY, HOW, ; ' BLKKd, W11EKLER A WILSON, HOMB SHUTTLE, and will FURNISH TO ORDER any Hewing Machino In tho market, ntlist prices, w ith all tho G-TJJ.JZJT'j: EES which the Companies jjive, and will DELIVER THE MACHINES la any part of Foreat County, and givo all necessary instructions to learners. McBiilra nr all .llurUiues, MI1U uail TUrH4 1 always iu fctore. TiDIOL'Ti:, PA., June,lS71. 11-tl Dr. 3. Walker's California Tlu Ogar Bitters arb a purely Vee;ablo preparation, made chieily from tho na tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges at the Sien a Nevada mountains of Ctilifor tlla, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted thorcfrom without. the tiw of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily aRltcd. "What is tho cause or thn unparalleled success of Vixeoak Bit ters t" Our answer Is, that they rcwou tho catiRO of disease, and tho patient r covors his health. They aro the groaO blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect ltenovator aud Invigorate of the system. Never beforo iu the history of the world ha a inotliciiio Wh compounded posseting tho rcntarkuMo qualities of Yinkoar Uittkks in lieulm j tlw Sick of every disease innii i heir tn. They are a pcutlo l'urKa'.ivo as well n a Tuaic. rolieviiif Congestion or Inflammation t( lh Liver aad Visceral Orgaut ui Bilieni Disease The properties of Dr. Walkku's YiXko ak Bin Kits are A paricnt, Dianliorotio, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Uiurotic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altora tivt, audAnli-Uilioua. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vr egau Bitters the roost wonderful In Tiguraut that ever sustaiacd th sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wastod borMi repair. JJilions. Remittent and Inter mittent 1 erers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially . those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumhorlitnd, Arka., sas, lted, Colorado, Brazos, Itio Grande, Poarl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savauuau, Ito auoke, James, and many others, with . their vast tributaries, throughout our cutiro country during the Suuinusr an Autumn, aud remarkably so daring ea SotiS v unusual heat and dryness, tut Invariably accompanied by extensive do rangomcnts of tho stomach and Urcy, and other abdominal viscera. In tlio-tf treatment, a purgative, exerting a row-, erful influence upon theso various cr-. gans, is essentially necessary. Tbr, is uo cathartic for tho purpose oqnttl k Dit. J. Walk Kit's Vixkgak, ltru-rxs, as they will speedily romovo Uio Uaiki colored viscid matter with whisk Uva bowels aro loaded, at tho samo tin;. -stimulating tho secretions of the lirer nnd generally restoring tho hcnliliy functions of tho digontivo organs. Fortify tho hotly against Hna by purify in p all Its tluids with Vixnru k Biri'jiits. No epidemic. ctiu tr.ko hoU of a system thus forc-arnied. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Heart ache, f'uiu in the hhoulders, .,nnnlt, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, fM:ir Eructations of tho Stomach. Bad ' uno iu tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Pnlplu t.ttion of the Heart, Iiitlaiiiinmiuti of t!-. Dungs, Pain in tho region of the ki uoys, and a hundred other painful ) mp toms, aro tho offsprings of DjSpepai.",. One bottle will provo a better guainntii of its merits tbau r lengthy n-. s: .:;-. niont. Scrofula, or Kinir's Evil, yc:: Srolliii).', Ulcers, Krt ipula, Swclluil X V -(initio, 8crofuluu Ihlluiumuli.ms, l:,i;!nr Influmniatiuns, Alcrctuinl Atluclina. (. Bui us, Kniplions of tho hkin, Suru i.i In theso, as iu all oilier cmulitutiiian'. I'n- . easel, Wai.hku'h Viskoak lin fKn, lmj huwu thuir great curative iuwwi ui U west ob.stiuulo and intractaliiv --n. For liiltaimuatory um tiuouk lillClItlltltisill, Gout, Bilious, Hvw.A tent and Intermittent Fevers, Disenaei. uf tho Blood, Liver, Kiiliuys uml tU;i'l'.f . these Bittern have no euiul. imU . are cumcd hy Vitiated illovd, Mechanical Diseases. revsons'ss- - " gaged iu Paints and Minerals, such . l'luinbors, Type-ietlurs, Culd buulurs, . iiiners, as the' advance in hie, aro l.ct to paralysis of the Bowels. To gwl against Uns, Uiko a dune of Waleku V i tu.va BriTKits occaio:ially. For Skin Diseases, Krupiioos, Tes ter, Salt-ltlieiun, P.lotuhes, Kpis, piiup: ,, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, liiiiR vian.i. Scald-head, Sure Kye.. Krysipdns. Il-'v. Scurfs, lliscolorutions of tlie'Kkin. Jluniiu. and Diseases of the Shin uf whatnrer iiur.o or nature, are literally dug up and oanki out of the aysteiu iu a sburt liino Ly the u' 4 of those Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the svkteiu of so many thmuaui..-, ate clloctually destroyed ami rumoved. ti srstcin of medicine, nu vermijues, lie a.-. thelminitlcs willhcu the system hum eim like these Bitters. For Feinalo Complaints, iu ynm or old, uuirried or siiiRlu, at tho iluwu uf manhood, or the turn of life, those Tui:; Bitter display so dociuYd an inUneuoe tint -iuipruvoiueul toon purceptilile. - CI cause the Vitiated Blood whc- ereryuutiiid its impurities burstiug through . the kkin iu Pimples, Erupliout, or Setu. eloanse it when yon tiud it obslruuted tiA hiepith in the vuiiis; cleanse it wiieu ii foul ; yonr feelings will tell yoa wliuu the blood pure, uud the Iwullb, ol the -tu.u will follow. H. H. SfulOIVALD A CO., I)niift;iNUi nnd Or. A i;ts., Saa Kr4telMio. (, 41414.4, Oud cur uf Wu.iilliirloil tuxl riuuUiMi Sis.. kuld by all lruttK' "( Ural -.. 1 C. W. EARNEST, WUIJGEON DENTIST,' TIDIOUTIC, PA. ALL OPKItATION.S pertaining to Hu irical or Mc-ehaniL-ul lk.miMirv , .j .. furiuoil with caie. and warruntcd. I uu.u-- anti'e auccc-Hs or refund tho moiiev. Olll.o 111 lilt.V.NMN HKlCIv BL()( K. lli'iiieiubi'i' the place. I'w-i.. j t!. W. KAHNKHT. ; -r 'J