ZEht Revert cpulMfiw. YE1),LSIUY MOKXINfi, MAY "!G, 1S7. . BOROUGH OFFICEH3. JliirffeiM John Kkck. ttouiieilmrn ). W. Hoblnsnn, H. A. Vmnor, A. II. Kelly, H. II. Ilnslot, A. II. Partridge, II. O. Davis. Juntir'e of the l'ciiee D. S. Knox, C. A. lUtidall. OnisMMr II. Hwaggnit School liivrrtnr). H. Knox, IT. O. Pa- I. H. J. Wolcolt, S. II. llaslcl, A. J. Xolly. P. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Pmitlent JmlpeXi. I. Wktmoiip. Axancintt Juilyca Anoiikw Cook, Jom. O. Dai.r. S7iTi' T. J. Van Oikskn. TrctiMirer S. .1. Neti.ev. I'rothnnotnry, llcginter d: Hecorttei;tte. T. M. Cl.AKIU Crmmixxionfrx Jouic Thompson, Jab. 3i. Cl.AtlK, Kl.I IlKRMN. rVmufi Nupevintmdrnt S. K. Hon nEtl. Jtirtrirt Attorney H. I). ImviN, ury f JniinniMiunr J as. Klynh,Wm, I attbtino v. ft(if.V Nurvrynr S.T). Inwi!. ")j'f)ui M. Ittki,, Jn. Vounty AuiitnrtT. II. Conn, I... Wah KKll, (I. JAMIEKOIf. Member n Vonyretn 10M Z)ifrie C. B. CuuTiy. AafoinlityJ. B. Aaxtw, 1H me of Traln At TIONF.STA STATION, on nnd nflor October 5, 174 1 BOUTH. Train AO lo:4 n. m. M . ' . - . 8:.10 p. in. ' M 01 - - - - 8:41 p. in. WORTH. ;Trln S3 R:r0 n. m. 6!) . . . . 4:1 1 p. tn, " 51 - - - - ::w n. in. On the River PI vision i. e. from' Oil City to IrvincUn, up tho river is North ; down tho river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills hnvo been sent out by M. VT. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions duo to the For.EsT IlErrBLicAN. These ibilli nro not ours, but the company's, vf whom wo bought this office on Jan uary 1st, 1873. We collect our own til!. if. Her. Lusher will preach in the MTE. Church on next Sunday morning. iJnion Subbath School at 10:00 a. n. Mr. Robinson, of the popular firm of Robinson & Bonner, has been Kust, laying iu nn immense stock of goedST Clarion county has over fifty ap plications for license. They evidently want to uiuko up for lost time over there. P. T. Bnrnnm is In Oil Cily to day, and so are some of our prominent citizens. Burnt: in will bo pleased, no doubt. Orrin Mclntire, who had n finger amputated last week, is improving rapidly, and will soon bo ready for business again. Mr. II. S. Bates, Jr., of tho Moad- villo Republican honored our sanctum with a visit on Monday last. Harry reports business lively up thero. Several fish havo been caught re cently by so mo of our professional sportsmen. Absence prevented us .from having a (juaro meal of them. Scldeu Whitman took a couple of rafts of ties down the river last week. We believe they were to be delivered at or near Franklin, and are a cash .article. It's time to commence gardening -again, but the state of the weather makes it very hard work. Early veg etables will not bo very early this year, in this section. Tho warm weather has struck us, bringing with it the seeds of spring fever. We have seen several desperate cases of it already. Hard work is the best remedy for this disease. Here's a fish'story from the Elk Democrat: ''Our young friend Geo. JJ.- Woodward, of Peufield, caught thirty-six pounds of cleaned trout in .Mix's run ono day lust week." lion J. B. Agnew, delegate to tho Republican State Convention which is being held in Lancaster to-day, start ed for that place ou Monday last, in' Btructcd for Ilartrauft and Rawlo. Some few trout havo been caught this year, and if wo don't mistake more will tako tho hook beforo tho week is out, because we'ro going out cur self, if our game eye don't inter fere. Mr. Lawrcnco has beeu fittiug up his billiard room iu fino stylo, and tho tables are again iu position. Lotv of the gamo will find these tables in good condition and the charges reason ublo. On tho Democratic sido of tho house, thero are up for nomination Join) J). Hillings and Geo. Haslet for Associate Judge; D. W, Clark for rrothonotary Ac,; and Eli Berlin and Boyd M. Jones fur County I 'ommis cioner. A heavy storm passed up tho creek on Monday evening, and on Tuesday' morning quite an amount of lumber was brought to tho mouth; some with and some without pilots. Several rafts were lodged on bars along tho creek, of which some floated ofF, but wero caught at the mouth. We understand Mr. Dithridgo lost some of his logs in tho freshet.- On Tues day tho river commenced raising and several creek pieces were dropped to Holcnian's Eddy, preparatory to coup ling up and running to market. If this is intended for the Juno flood it is rather earlier than things in gener al, this year. While Jno. Savogc, a brakeman on freight train duo hero at 3:00 o'clock this morning, was changing a red light for white one at Walnut Bend, ho was thrown off by a sudden jerk of the train. He full on his head fracturing his skull. He was brought as far as this place, and lies over at the depot under the care of Drs. Win ans and Voglo. Although in a criti cal condition, hopes nro entertained of his recovery. Jas. Fones is bringing on lemons, oranges and Daily Derricks to accom modate his numerous customers. Ho sometimes loses money on his tropical fruits, but he is bound to accommo date the public, at nil hazards. We noticed him tuning up the soda foun tain yesterday morning, and suppose ho'll have it foaming hereafter on hot days. A. B. Hill, formerly of this place, has been through here selling a pat ent spring seat, lie disposed ot sev eral county rights while hare, Jos. Grove, if we are rightly informed pur chasing some seven counties. Chas. Hill has the right of this county. The scat is said to be a Gnt class article. We understand that some of the old conductors on tho Oil Creek & Allcghenv River Road have been dis- Dm charged on account of not charging excess to those not purchasing tickets, and for other minor delinquencies. All were gentlemen very highly thought of by the traveling public. Capt. Clark beside doing a 'great deal of good work on the roads, car ries tho mail between this ploxo and Clarion, the up creek mail, aud the I'lcasanville until. He Las good rigs on all routes, and passengers may bo sure of finding food accommodations at reasonable rates. Geo. Hunter having fenced up his island, there is no probability of of base ball having a run here this sea son. There are a great many exciting games of croquet taking place in the rear of tho Ccutral House, however, aud somo very scentific pluyiug is done there. The woods around this place have been on fire in several 'places during the past week, endangering property to ri great extent. The ponalty is heavy enough to put a stop to these fires, if ouly the perpetrators could be caught in tho net. They ennnot hope always to escape. 1 Capt. Knox has brought on a new planer, of 'large size, w hich is said to be a little the neatest machine of that kind ever brought to this county. It is of large size, and is ready for busi ness as fust as it can be brought in Geo. Sawyer, of hand-rail fame, mauip' ulates the machine. We occasionally find a man who prefers a city weekly to a homo paper because "It's got more readiu' iu it, Uo is tho same chap who always buys the largest pair of boots in the box, bocausu they cost uo more thau a small pair that fit him best. We received a letter from our friend Dr. Blaiuo, on Monday last, The Dr. is settled, for keeps, ou West Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, with excel lent propects. His address is, J. E. Bluiue, M. D., West Walnut Hills, Ciuciunati, Ohio. Next Sutuiday is Decoration Day, but as yet wo have heard of no dem onstrations being made to commemo rnto that day in this place. The day should not be let pass without somo tribute of respect being paid to the dead heroes. Our boro fathers havo been doing excellently-well, as regards sidewalks, but thero are some pieces which are given to til tin a little. A few words from tTie wise (the fathers afore said) will cause these things to be fix ed up. Jumeslowu cloths, fiuo assortment. Suitable for gentlemen's clothing, just received, at Ko'.iinson Bonner's. 5tf They have a base ball club in Ridgway called "Tho Centennial." No man less than 100 years old is al lowed in the club. Eng. S. Miller, of the Democrat is captain of tho first nino. ' Wo are informed that thero will bo a grond ball given at the Lawrence House, on the 4th of July, or rather oa Monday, the 5th, The bands have already been engaged, and a grand time is anticipated. We aro under obligations to Mr. P. C. Blocher of Fagundus, for a box of Petroleum Salve, which is a dead shot on chilblains nnd sich v., Its rtf good article, and is for sale by Jas. Fones, at the Americau Drug Storo. The leaves are putting out, and will be pretty nearly on time notwith standing the fact of the late spring. And fruit trees, are beingsold rapidly, according to the tale of an agent who called upon us Monday. The Philharmonic Society of Meadville will hold their annual festi val, in that city, June 2d, 3d and 4th. Mrs. J. C. Hull, Belle Ticker, Prof. Boynton and other well known musi cal celubrieties will participate . Tho Clarion Democrat says the bloods had some Oshkosh fuc at Suy dersburg tho other night. There was a raising at Wilshi's, and In the eve ning there was a dance. Either be cause there was too much whisky or not enough to satisfy them, there was a row, resulting in smaobing in the win dows of Wilshi's, Joe Snyder's and others' houses. A rtone struck and hurt Mrs. Snyder while she was in bed. Such rowdyism should bo pun ished. Peters' HouscJiold Melodies, No. 6, has reached us, and contains the fol lowing choice selections: Darling, rcbt your hand in mine; The school house on tho hill ; Angel Gabriel : When the birds have hush'd tbeirglee; My little ono ; Jiramie Brown, the pa per boy; O Death I Where is thy sting f ; The Woods. Trice $4. 00 per annum, or GOc. single copies. J. L. Peters, Publisher, 813 Broadway, New York. How to Save Mony. All persons liable to the payment of Internal Rev enue Special Tax at any timo during tho month of May, who fail to make the proper application aud to pay the tax before the hist day of May, will be required invariably to pay fifty per cent, penalty for delinquency in addi tion to tho proper lax. Immediate at tention to this matter will save cost. Fifty per cent, for delinquency is a heavy penalty, but the Jaw imposes it and local revenuo ofliccrs have no dis cretion left them in the matter of its collection. Pittsburgh. Item3. Col. Fred. Grant was in tho city on tho 20th. Tho surviving members of the 155th Pa. Vet. Vols, held reunion on the 17th. Tom Allen, the pugulist, is in town He-goes into training immediately for his tight with Rooko. The jury iu the Buna Vista riot cases returned a verdict of not guilty. Jingo Parks is tho man tho coal operators are after. The Knights Templars of this city are making ample preparations to re ceive their visiting brothers i.ext week. A pleasant timo is in anticipa tion. R. B. Reynolds, formerly conductor ou the A. V. R. 11., has gone into the tailoring business iu Oil City. The priuters on tho Dispatch, Com mercial, aud Chronicle are on a strike. Doc. On Sunday morning of lust Week Mr. Thomas Kogau living on the farm of James Rogan, near the Tunderdale mines, was found dead iu his bed. He ate a hearty supper on Saturday ovo ning.and after spending the evening in reading a newspaper he retired to bed apparently iu excellent health. His mother, who is now the surviving mem ber of his family, aroso from her bed at daylight on Sunday morning and kindled a Gre and prepared breakfast, after which she called her son. Fail ing to get an answer she noticed a ter rible puller on his face, which induced her to go to his bedside and laid her hand upon his forehead when she made the sturtliug discovery that he was dead. This was about five o'clock in the morning. Dr. W. B. Ilartman was scut for who examined the body and pronounced the cause of death to be from disease of the temi-lunar valvo of the heart, superiuduced by long attacks of rheumatism. Deceas ed nas a single man iu the 33d year of his age. He was a hard working man, apparently of a robust coiittitu tiuu. at. Munn (,'ttzette. That was a sad scene in the Chica go court room, when Mrs. Lincoln was declared insane, and remanded to an asylum tor treatment. Her sn necessarily became prosecutor in the case, but urged the suit in the tender est manner possible. There seemed no other course open, in view of the prop erty interests at stake. Tho evidence renders.it quite clear that the poor woman is ot unsound mind, ths shock of the assassination of her husband being the ono that evidently unbal anced her faculties. The idea of as elimination seems ever with her. How sad her. fate I Fifteen years ago, exult ant, hopeful, and full of rightful, hon est pride, she left her modest home in IU..C1,I ,1 I,., 1 t.n. 1,.,1.,1 'Jill I iili ili;iu null ci 1.1 i;u,ii:u iili uuoutitiu . ' ,! ... ' ,. , ,,.i vo M unuintuii) nuuiu dug iciiiiiiiivm tho ceiuru of notice, and the wife of the most popular man in tho country, tho President of tho United States, His re-election gave promise of four additional yo.irs of honor, and the end of the war gave expectation of peace and domestic enjoyment. Amid the blazo of illuminations in honor of cace, she repaired to the theatre with ler husbaud, only to see him murder ed in her very presence. The tragic shout of "Sic temper tyranniw" was a mystery' to her. Sholiad known tho President, not OS one who had tyran nized over, or sought to impair tho liberties of his people, but rather as n gentle, loving, paternal ruler, and fond husband. Then came sudden depart ure from the capital, and descent from a giddy elevation, then abuse and crit icism, then ill health and travelsabroad, then the death of an idolized son, then suffering and finally partial insanity. Who cau resist the impulse to pity the woman whose sufferings and sorrows have unsettled her faculties? Pitts burgh Gazette. Just oponiug a new Spring stock, consisting of men's, women's and chil dren's underwear; Balbriggan, Iron Frame and other choice makes of white and funcy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmings, linen collars and cuff's, neckties, &c, tc, at the Hat Store ; Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below tho Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf For Sale. The old Holmes House property is cfTered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, n barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amount of first class building Btone. The land is suitable for gardening, and with proper caro will raise 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. S3tf. A new stock of Spring hats and caps just opened at the Hat Store, two doors below the 1 ost-ofhee, lidioute; very stylish. Call and see them. 2tf brixiAL Notice. e call atten tion of our readers to tho advertise ment of the well known business firm of John Stevenson's Sous. Those con templating tho purchase ot goods iu their Hue will find this to beanoppcr tumty rarely ottered, llielirmis an old aud reliable one, and their repre sentations may be relied upou. 61 im Tho colored address label on each paper shows the date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 1J74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for bis paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our uccounts co back no further than the 1st of January, '73, the ac counts previous to that time being payablo to the old firm. Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinsou & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour r barrel - - - ?7.25Q7.75 Corn Meal, bulid .... 2.50 Chop feed .... $2.00(0,2.50 Kyo bushel - - - . - 1.00 OuU bushel .... G5(a,7U Condemn ..... 45(ij50 Potatoes - - - - - 75 felOO I.imo T bbl. 2.00 lieans t bushel ... 2.00(3 3.00 Hani, migar cured .... 10 llie&klkst Iiaeon, bu gar Aired 10 Ktife-ur ...... 10f?121 Syrup ...... 73(il.O0 X. O. Molasses .... 1.00 ltoast Itio Colloe No. I ... 30 Itio Con;, best 28 Tea .50r.il.40 Dried apples - - . 10(3 12 Khto . 10 UutUr 25 Fgs, fresh ..... 15 Kalt - - - - 2.1i),2.50 Lard - I5(,i"20 Iron, common bur - 4.U0 Nail'i, 10J, ; bit,' .... 4.23 Jfplioe fo Tnx-Iaj cr. Tim subscriber will lo nt thn following uniiiR'1 plneos nnd lnts for the purposo ol collcetiiiir taxes within the county of For est for Iho yonr lS"f, pnr wt ot Assem bly in Bucn case inudfl and provided : J1ARNKTT TWOWSIIlr. Monday, Juno 1 tth AtConkslHinr from 10 to VI n. m.. nnd nt C'larinton from it to 0 p. in. JKNKS TOWNSHIP. Tiinndnv. Juno Kith Mnrlonvlllc.nt J. 11. Hunt's. KINdMI.P.Y TOWNSIIir. Mondnv, June iMst Nowtown. at Wheo- ler, Duwnliury t C'o.'b Store. HAItMOXT TOWNSHIP. Wcdnesdiiv, June 2:iil At. I. I. Unnire's Storo. Thursday, Juno 24tu Triuikey- villc, at John lVtorson's. HR'KonY township. Friday. Juno 2."th Fast llickorv. nt T. J. liowmutf s Ntoro. HOWE TOWNSHIP. Monday and Tuesday. Juno 28 and 2'J At Urookston Co.'s Stoic. OIIEKS TOWNSHIP. Thursday, July 1st Nebraska, Hotel. TIONENTA TOWNSHIP. Friday, July 2d Tioncstn, Treasurer's Odiep. TIONKHTA TiOROUOn. Saturday. July 3d Tioncstn. Treasur er's Olliee. Thoso paying previous to An trust 1st nro entitled to f pur cent, redio.ion. All Meroniiiuo l axes must uo paid previous to July 1st, or they will he collected accor ding to lnw. S. J. KKTLHY, JUay 5th, lHiO. County Treasurer. AIi!iiiii(ratoiV Notice. ISTATF. OF PETICIl SII5REL, Deoeas J cd. Notice is hereby given that Let ters of Administration on tho Kstato of tho nbovo named l'etor Sibbel. into of tho Township of Kiiigsley, in tho County of i-orosi, deceased, nave uoen granted to Nancv A. Hibbel. nnd John Zonts, residing in Tioncsta township, said county. All persons, therefore, hav ing claims'or demand npiinst tho estate of tho said decedent, are roquostod to make tho samo known to tho said Nancy A. riuu( i mm joim zntH wiinout delay. JOJIT ZE'TS. April 20th, 18T3. 4 Ct . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of I.evirn Fn cins issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county nnd to mo di rected, thero will be exposed to sale by publio vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the borough of Tionestn, on THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1H75, at 11 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Samuel T. Froeman vs. Walter Bvrom, Tev. Fa.. No. 3 Sent. Term. 1S75. C. 1). No. 0 Dec. Term, 1874. Tato. All that certain tract, piece or parcel ot unseated land in Jonks township, in tho county of Forest, warranted mid assessed in the name of William DavidBon, warrant number 3640. Containing ten hundred and fourteen (1014) acres. Also, All that certain tract, piece or parcel of unseated land in Baid township nnd county, warranted and assessed in the name of Joseph Cowell, warrant number 3044. Containing nino hundred nnd four teen (014) acres. Taken 111 execution nnd to bo sold as tho property of Walter Byrom, at the suit of inmoi x . e rccman. TERMS OF SALE. The following must bo strictly complied wnn w nen property is stricKon down : 1st. When tho plaintiff or other lien on tho writs must bo paid, a ml a list of ,rnlttiMB linnmno tin. ntivnlinun. I l.n w.ul a 110ns including mortgage searches on tno property sold .together witti such lien cred itor's receipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such nortion thereof as he may claim must bo furnished by tho enenn. Soo Purdon's Digest, 9th Ed., pngo 410. Smith's forms, page 381. 2d. All bids uiust bo paid in full. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. rn., of tho day of sale, at which timo all nrooertv not set tled for will again be put up aud sold nt the exponse and risk of tho person to wiioin ursi sold. J. T. VAN GIESEN, Slicritr. Slici-itf's Omeo, Tioncsta, Pa., May 24th, loto, . FISIIIXC; TACTCUU! W. A. COOrEli, Fraitllin, !., IT AS on hand a lino assortment of fish 1 I i .... I.. e ..II 1. 1 i...i: JI,a an iv 1 nun, iiiuiuoill FISHINQHODS - - ALL KINDS FISHING HOOKS - AM, KINDS, F1SHINU LINKS A Mi KINDS. Sl'OUN HOOKS A I.Ij KINDS, FLY HOOKS ALL KIM DS And, in fact, ovorytliing a fisliorman ncoUH. Live him call when you aro in Franklin, ilis place of businoss is on Lionriy &t., opposite international linnk G lit Agcufs Wauled to Nell. Tho Political, Personal, und Property Rights a Citizen, Of the United iSttites JJuw to t-xfrcine Und tiutv tu in at:i i v itirm, jiy x neufntlitltt JTII - Konn, LL. l. Containing a commentary on tho Feder al and Statu Constitutions, giving their history and origin, and a lull explanation of their principles, purposes uud provi sions; tho powers and duties -of Public Otlicersj tho rights of tho people, and tho obligations incurred in every il lation of life; also, parliamentary lor deliberative bodies, and lull directions luid legal forms for nil business transactions, as making wills, needs. Mortgages, Louses, Notes, Drafts, Contracts, etc. A Law Library in a single volume. It meets tho wants of all classes and bells to overylxidy. JONES UKOT1IKH.S A CO., Phila., Pa. It 4t f7 Vf"''1 You ( an Save Money liy buying your PIANOS and ORUANS 1 11 hi k Iho undersigned ,Manulactirci Agent, foi tho lust brands ill the market, Instruments shipped direct Irom tho Fai lory. CI1AS. A. SHl'LT, Tuner. 3 iy Luck box 1710, Oil City, Pa, Oli WOltK iicuily executed utthisolllce ' at roiL at rcasouatilo rains. few Dr. J. "Walker's California Tin egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetablo preparation, mailo chiclly from tho na tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges at the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of whicU nro extracted therefrom without tho nso of Alcohol. Tho rjiiCAtioii 13 ulmopl daily asked. "What'is tho causo of the unparalleled success of Vixkgak Hit thus?" Our answer is, that they rcmovti the cause of disease, and tho patient ro covors his health. They are the pioa blood ptirilicr and a lil'c-givinft principle, a perfect Renovator nnd Invigorntor of tho system. Never before iu the history of" tho world Uns 11 inedieino loen compounded possessing tho rcmarkaliU qualities of Vi.vkoah Hittkhs in hoalinir tho sick of every disease mnn is heir to. They nro gentle Purgative as well u Toain. relieving Con pest imi or Inflammation sf tlio Liver mid Visceral Organs ia liilioas The properties of Dr.. wai.keii's Yixkoar ItirrKRS ro Aperient, Diftphnrotie, Carminative, Nutrition, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-1 rritaut Sudorific, Altera tive, and A uti-Uilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr. r.GAR BiTTEits tho most wonderful la vigiiraut that ever sustained tu sinking Byxtem. No Terson can take these. Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided.their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, nud vital organs wasted bojou4 repair. IJilious. Remittent and Intei mittent I evers, which aro so preva lent in thp valleys of our great riTer throughout tho Dultod States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Itcd, Colorado, Urazos, liio Grand Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savaunak, Ho anoko, Jatnos, aud many others, with their vast tributaries, throtiRliput our cutiro couutry during tho Summer and Autumn, aud remarkably so during sea eons of unusual heat and dryness, "ai invariably accompanied by extensivo do rangomeuts of ttio stomach and Viror, and other abdomlual viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgativo, exerting a pow erful influence upon theso various r gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartio for tho purposo equal to DU. J. YV'ALKEIl'S YXNIiCJAK UlTTKIW, as they will speedily rcmovo the dark colored viscid matter with wLibU tin bowcl3 aro loaded, at the same Uiix stimulating tho eccrotions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestivo organs. Fortify tho body asaiitst disease by purifying all its lluidswiili Vlswiar UriTEits. No epidemic can take boM of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tlcmf nche, l'niii in tho Shoulders, Couhi, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Hour Eructations of tho .Stomach, Ihul ThuIj in tho Mouth, IJilious Attacks, Pnlpita tatioti cf tho Ilcart, Inllammatiun of U14 Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho !:, ueys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro tho otlsprings-uf iKxpujiKiA. Ono bottle will prove a bettergu.iraiitea of its merits than a lengthy luUtiitis-j-incnt. Scrofula, cr Khi" Evil, 'V..3 Swellings, Ulcers, Kryniiu'las, SwclivJ Ni-i !.. (ioitro, Scrofulous Iidlainiiialinti. I m!'ct Inflammations, Mercurial A mictions, il Bores, Eruption of the Skin, Hurii Kyen. H. IU tliU-iO, Uo 111 lilt Oilier Cillli-tilUl. I l!- cases, A"alki:u's Vi.'.ko.mi l!m 1:1:1 shown their groat curative powers hi t'-o most obstinnto aud intractable case. For Inflammatory and t'hrwib ItlllMlintltisill, Gout, ISilious, Kciuit teut and Intermittent I'cvors, I lipase uf tho ltiooil, Liver, Kidncvj 11 ml lilajd.-., these liittcr.s liave no emrd. Eucll Pi.niica nro caused by Vitiated lilood, Mechanical Diseases. IVrpon en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such rm Plumbers, Typo-scttors, (inlit-liuatcr. mA Minora, as thuy iidvunca in life, tue M.l'jir; to paralysis of tho P-ewels. Tn paanl against this, tako a dose of 'a!.ki:r's Vix euas Uittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseasesj Eruptions, Tet ter, 6iitt Ulioiiiii, lllolclioH, Spins, Piinil! Pustules, lioils, Carbuncle liir,(; in in, Scald licail, Soio Lyes, Krysipclu. Ilcli, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humor ami Discasos of tho Skin of wliatnvr iiniini or nature, aro literally dug up nud lunieil out of tho system iu n short time by lUc 11-11 of thoso Hitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurli in ; in tho svstvm of so many thousands, nro ellcctunlly destroyed and removed. Nn systoiu of medicine, no vermifuge, 1111 an tnelmiiiitics will free the system Iroui wciiu like these Hitters. For F'inulo Complaints, iHyomnj or old, married or singlu, at tho iluwn of innnhoud, or the turn of bin, tliuso Tuuie liitters display so decided nn inllueiicu tu.,t iuiproveiUfiUt is soon prrcoptibli. Cleanse tho Vitiated lilood whm ever you find its impurities hiir.UiiK tbruugk th skill ill Pimples, Kruptiniis, cr SuriM; clranso it when you find it obstructed nJ slupgibh iu the Veins ; tleuiiso it wliuu it u foul ; your feeling will tell veil whou Keep tho blood pure, uud lha hiallk of the ,-lcm Will follow. U. II. Mi DON.I.! .Si CO., Prapiriiita nml (i'-n. Airts., S111 l'r uiei.r,,. (i .1'. ruin, mud our. nl Witbtuni'loll uiel 'hai ll il Sri.. N 1 . kiuiil by ull lli'UKi.l unit lit si i -. G. VV. EARNEST, S ITh'GEON DJCNTIST, TIDIOUTK, PA. LL OPLItATIONS pertaining to Sur V gieid or Mi'chauieal 1'intistry per formed w ith care, nud wu ranted. I guar antee success or refund the ni'incv. OII1.0 in l.ltAMilN nitlCIC lll.OClv. Ki iiieniljer tl. o place. Hi I v. H. W. K A H N Ir'KT.
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