s he forest glcpuMknn. WEDNESDAY HORNIXG, JISB 9, 1875. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge John Hkck. UHCilmrn it. VV. Ttnblnann, i. A. Varnor, A. M. Kellv, R. II. lliiNlot, A. 11. l'artrhlgc, Davis. Junlirra of the PcaeeD. 8. Knox, C. A. Ilanriall. tmtnhle H. Swaggart Svhnot Mrerforl. . Knox, II. O. Da vis, H. J. Wnlcott, H. II. Haslet, A. B. Kelly. D. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge T,. T). Wrtmohr. Assoe.iats Jutlges Akdrkw Cook, Job, O. Walk. KheriffrT. 3. Van Oiemkm. Treasurer H. J. Hkti.kv. Prothonota.ru, ItegisterJi Recorder, tc. T. M. CLATIIC. CimiMionr Jo UN TnoHrsoN, Jas. K. Clark, Eli Berlin. ' Ounry Superintendent 8. F. RonnKlt. Pistriet Attorney S. D. Irwin. Jury tTomtnissioners J as. Khiiic,W. Pattkboi. County Surveyor S.T. Inwiif. (aroner M. Ittkl, Jr. County A uititort T. II. Conn, L. War- tCEIt, U. J AM 1 KNON. Afembtro Congress Vtk DuitrictC. B. Gunns. A numbly 3. II. AnNKW. Time of Trains At TIOWFSTA STATION, on and, after Outober6, 1K74: SOUTH. Train 00 18:4s a. m. M - 8:30 p. m. "4S - - - - 8:44 p. in. WORTH. Train 53 a. m. " 59 - - ' - 4:11 p. ru, 61 - - 2:58 a. m. 0 tbo Rlvor Division i. . from OH Clly im Irvinr-tan, up the river U North ; down tho river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Bills have been Bent out by M. W. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due U the Fouest Reflblicav. These bills are not ours, but the company's, of whom we bought this office on Jan nary 1st, 1873. We collect our own bills. tf. Rev. Lusher will preach In the M.E. Church on next Sunday morning. Union Sabbath School at 10:00 a. tu. T. J. Payne, who is making lum ber at.Cobhum, called upon us this morning lookiug and apparently feel- well. A good crossing is needed between Bovard & Co.'s and the post office. If the boro fathers don't build one it ehould be done by private enterprise, Mrs. Diraond a former resident of this place is in town visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Heath. We be Jieve this place was her home fur many years. The Methodist Camp .Meeting at Pair Point, Chautauqua Lake com lueuces ou the 16th iusti-Rev. Lusher, and probably several of bis flock will attend. On Saturday last strawberries were selling in Meadville at 35c. per .quart. We indulged ourself in a half- pint of them, and have not yet re jgrctted our extravagance. The wall in front of the M. E. Church docs not progress tor some cason or other. We presume Over' lander is only getting a good ready, when the stone will pile right up, The fourth of July comes on Sunday this-year, consequently the banks throughout the country will be closed on Monday, which, under the circumstances becomes a legal holiday Mrs. C. M, Heath, in the Acorab Building has a complete assortment of sowing machine needles conslcntly on hand, which .she sells .at the usual rates. Th;s VI something our ladies will appreciate. N. B. Hdbd, of Lone Rock, Wis., lias our thanks for late files of West ern papers, by one of which we notice that our old friend S. B. Hood, has returned to his home in good health iud spirits. . John Jlulings speared a spoon fish on Wednesday evening last which weighed seventeen pounds. We saw tho head of the fish at Bovards, aud it looks as largo as a email calf's Jicad. The little girls of our place enjoy themselves very frequently now having picnics in the woods. Tho spring time of life as well as the spring of the year, Is most favorable for these jdeowes. In addition to those before men tioncd as Democratic candidates for nomination, there are announced in Just week's IVeu Jno. Fetcreon of Harmon v, and S. II. Haslet and Jas. fSwailes of Tionesta Born, as candl dates lor Sheriff. Mr. Haslet, how ever, says that ho U not ou the track ii ii (i that the announcement was made without his knowledge or consent. The editor of the Press docs not believe in the "heated journal" theory, as the cause of the- burning of the Superior Mills. Well, it's a mero mat ter of belief with him, as he lcnexo ab solutely nothing about it on that eve ning, and his knowledge of the subject, like ours, is gained from hearsay. Mr. Lund, the watchman, says that, some time after the mill stopped for the evening, as he was working about the mill, he smelted smoke, and at once looked for the cause. In a short time he observed smoke issuing from two holes in the ground floor, led there by the removal of a planer. He procured some water and poured down the holes, but did not succeed in reaching the fire, which broke through the floor a few minutes before the alarm, directly over a journal. It is very probable that the fire was smouldering about the box, under the mill, before the mill waj stopped, and burned it's way slowly through the floor ; until which time it's position was not known. This is the theory held by those who ought to know more about it than any out sider. Let the fire hare originated as it might, the loss was a great one, and Mr. Dithridgu bad probably as much sympathy from any other spectator as from the editor of the Press. Is there no good square Republi can in this county who wants to rep resent thq district composed of Clar ion, Forest, Elk and Cameron in the State Senate? There's a fine opening for some aspiring gentleman in this case, and a good square democratic majority to overcomo to make the election. We couldn't guarantee an election of a Republican, but will do out best to get bim a largo compli mentary vote. Seriously, however, there is a chauce; and if we get the right roan, we may be represented in the Senate, as well as in the House, by Republican. Who is the lucky man ? County Surveyor Irwin, under in structions from the Burgess and Town Council, has been putting iron stakes in the middle of the streets at inter vals from the P. O. to the borough limits on Dutch Hill, and also to those up the creek. Of couise the stakes are sunk out of sight, aud their loca tion recorded, so that hereafter, if any oue wants to know justVhere bis line is, he can din for the stake, aud measure from that. A wise proceed ing. In our lost issue, in speaking of the District Conference which was then in session at this place, we called it the Clarion District Conference. In stead of Clarion read Fianklin, and it will be right. The exercises of this body, those we attended were very in teresting, and somewhat long drawn out. Take tbera as a whole, the mem bers of the Franklin District Confer ence are an agreeable and pleasant lot of gentleman. The WaUon & Emery Extract Company, of which II. II. May of this place is a large stockholder, and whose works are situated at Pleasant Valley, are steadily at work when bark can be procured, but have to shut down occasionally on account of the difficulty iu obtaining bark suffi cient to keep the manufactory run ning. They are, we understand, in constant receipt of orders for their ex tract. Andy Weller's boys brought down a nice lot of trout yesterday, which, we understand were sold at 50 cents per pound. That looks like good figure for fish, but if any one can catch them for less, we'd like to see them at it. There is not much doubt but the cost of trout in this county, if your time is worth anything, will not average lets than a dollar pouud. Lo, a poor Indian of the Sioux tribe wants to sell out bis interest in the Black Hills, but wants entirely too much currency for it, and Uncle Sam will not trade. Lo goes off die- countented, and, doubtless, will raise some venturesome miners' hair to pay for it. The Indian question will con tinue to be a problem to the govern ment for many years to come. The Clarion lepubliean company has secured the services of W. 6 Whittaker as local editor of that pa per. We congratulate the company on securing his services, as these Whittakers make first class editors. J. B. Ajjncw and W. P. Mercil liott have mutually agreed to dissolve their general partnership as At tor ucys at Law, Any cases taken here after will be taken as before the part uership. NOTICE. Having sold my store in Tionesta to Mesjrs. R. L. Freeman and Jas. M. Corbet, it will hereafter bo conducted by them, and in retiring from this branch of my business, I would solicit for my successors a continuance of the public patronage heretofore accorded to tho store, when conducted by me. QkOKGE W. DlTHRIIKfE. Tionesta, Pa., June 5tb, 1875. FREEMAN & CORBET, DEALERS IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, In connection with the above, would respectfully announce that they haf e made arrangements for a full line oft new goods in all departments, apd they hope by a due attention to b&i ness, and by fair dealing w'tn merit the favor of the purchasing pub lic. June 5th, 1875. Some of our citizens were out spearing last evening, but had poor success on account of the water being somewhat muddy, and because the moon made almost as bright a light as their pitch pine. The Titusville races commenced yesterday and will close to-morrow. Several fast horses were entered for the purses, and a large attendance will undoubtedly be hud. The pools will not sell as well as if the Titusvillians were selling five dollar oil. Alex. Bonner, wife and sister are in town at present enjoying themselves in a very rational manner. Alex, himself catight.a very nice salmon on Saturday last, and has since been wor rying the trout in the streams about here. He is junior partner of J. & A. Bonner of Stoneboro, Mercer Co. We are not really suffering for their society, but could any one inform us why it is that our town has not been visitod by the organ grinders this year? We haven't a very sublime confidence in their financial success here, but they generally get a few nickels from the boys. Col. Thomas' brick yard has not been operated as yet this season, ow ing, we suppose, to the fact that there is not much home demand for brick. We believe the Col. disposed of near ly all his brick last year to foreign parties, a good many having gone to Pleasantvillc, if we mistake not. Lieut. Gen. Sheridan" was married on the 3d inst., to Miss Irene Rucker, of Chicago. The wedding was very plainly conducted, only friends and comrades belonging to the army be ing present, little 1 nil. was never couquered before, but is said to have yielded with very good grace in this iustance. -G. W. Dithridge is at work build ing a new mill on the site of the one which was burned last week. The mill will not be as extensive as the one burned, for the reason that seme work that used to be done here, will hereafter be done at his Pittsburgh manufactory. Such enterprise is wor thy of all praise. ' - The coal miners, notwithstanding reports to the contrary, are still on the war-patb, and are making it warm for those industrious ones who would rather work than beg. Let us have military interference, by all means, and if the strikers have to kill or be killed, by all means let them be straightened at once. A young man named Oscar B. Simmons committed sjiicide by shoot ing on Thursday evening last, in Glade township, Warren county. The coro ner's jury returned a verdict in accur- dance with the facts, and further found that the act was done while the young man was suffering from brain fever, or some other disease of the brain. Davy Hilands, at the Central has added to bis Zoological Garden four crows, "as black as crows cau be." They are not in durance without caws, but keep up a fearful noise.' We are sorry to learn that the fish hawk re cently captured died shortly after hi received it, on account, we suppose, of injuries received previous to capture. Bring in your countributiona. lae Indians, troublesome and childish as they are, have agreed to accept $25,000 from the Government for a portion of their lauds in Nebras ka, l'hev still stand out, however, against giving up the Black Hills, and removing to Indian Territory. Sus picious, gloomy, and petulant, they are a source ot trouble to the Com missioner. It seems very probable that the Government will yet be com pelled to force them to the place se lected for them. The July number of Ballou's Mags xino opens with an interesting an exluufitive illustrated article on pigeons, alluding to all the wellknown varieties It was written by a person who thoroughly understands the sub ject in ill its various forms, Then there ar stories, an exciting sea-sketch by Vlai. II. Macy, fine poetry and half-a-dozen or more excel leu t domes tic tales, such as will command atten tion. Patrons will find the July uura- bcr all that can be desired iu a first class magazine, r ublisbed by Xbomes & Talbot, 36 Bromfiold Street, Boston. FOR SALE. The valuable and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is in my hands for gale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. Just opening 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 fancy cotton hosiery. Also, gloves, corsets, embroideries, standard trimmiigs, linen collars and cuffs, necktiei, &c, &c, at the Hat Store ; Sign of the Big Red Hat, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioute. 2tf Jamestown cloths, fine assortment. Suitable for gentlemen's clothing, just received, at Robinson & Bonner's. 5tf TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour 1 barrel - - - t7.257.75 Corn Meal, bolted - - - - 2.50 Chop feed - - - . $'2.00Z50 Rye bttahel 1.00 Oats bushel .... 6570 Corn, ears ..... 4f50 Potatoesl ..... 78100 Lime tf bbl. 1.00 Beans tf jbushol ... 2.003.00 Ham, euar cured .... 16 Breakfast Bacon, augur cured - 10 Sugar . 10 121 Syrup - - 75 1.00 1.00 1 ... 80 N, O. Molasses Roaut Rift Coffee No. Rio Coffe, bout . 28 .50 ft 1.40 Tea - - Driod apploa Rice - -Butter -EgRS, fresh - 10(al 10 . . 23 15 2.402.50 - 1520 - 4.00 .2o Salt - . Lard - - -Iron, common bar NaUa, 104, tf keg yVmtn of lbs I Patrtarehftl Atf eft. WomiB ofthe fhrlmlno y.ru. WOMAN in SACRED HISTORY, .v Bancs or BKetunes drawn from Scripiitral, Historical Jt Legendary sources, ILLUSTRATED BY MODBRH ART IN OIL-COLOR PLATES oiler dptiuns by the great European mas, tors Raphael, llatoui. M or io, Horace Ver net, tamiclle, Boulanger.Vernot-Lecomto, and iotjiers, tormina; a complete aet of llluftrativo of the prominent female char acter in Sacred Uiatory. One agmit in Pennsylvania made f 125.80 In two weelta with this novel and elegant work. Canvasaers wanted in every town. Terms rery liberal. J. B. FORD A CO., 27 Park Platte, New York. 10 4t Notice to Tax-Payers. The subscriber will be at the following; named place aud dates for the purpose of collecting taxes witmn me county or or- eai lor me year into, as per act or Aasem bly iu such cases made and provided : BARNKTT TW0X8HIP. Monday, June 14th At Cooksburgfrom 10 to 12 a. in., and at Clarington from 8 to 0 p. in. JENKS TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, June 15th Marion villo.at J. D, mini's, K1NOSLBT TOWNSHIP. Monday, Juue 21st Newtown, at Whee ler, uuseiiDury x uo.'a store. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Wednesday, June 23d At J. I. Range's Store. Thursday, June 24th Trunkey vine, at Joun roterson a. HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 25th East Ilickory, at T, j. Jiowoiau a ntore. 1UIWK TOWNSHIP. Monday and Tuowlay, June 28 and 29 At Brookston Co.'a Store. OREKW TOWNSHIP. Thursday, July 1st Nobraska, Hotel. TIO VESTA TOWNSHIP. Friday. July 2d Tionesta, Treasurer's Office. TWNESTA BOnOUOlt. Saturday, July 3d Tionesta, Treasur er's Office. Those paying previous to August 1st are entitled to 5 per cent, reduction. All Mercantile Taxes must be pant previous to July 1st, or they will be collected accor ding to law. , 3. BKTLKY, M ay 6th, 1878 -County Treasurer. Ailittliilatratortt' Notice. ESTATE OF PETER SIBBEL, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby glveu that Let- tors of Administration on the Kalato of the above named Peter Sibbcl. late of the Townahip of Kingsley, in the County of Forest, deceased, Have been granted to Nancy A. ttibbel. and John Zouta, residing in Tionesta township, said county. All persons, therefore, hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same knowu to the said Nancy A. Sibbel aud John Kenta without delay, NANCY A. HIBBEL, April 20th, 1875. 4 0t Xew Advertisement, SHERIFF'S SALE, BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Fa cias Imned out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest county and lo me di rected, there will be exposed to salo by miiiio vannue or outcry, at tno court louso, in the liorougli of Tionestn, on THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1875, at 11 o'clock, a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : Samuel T. Froeinan vs. Walter Ttvrniii. T.CV. Fa., No. 8 Sent. Term. 175. C. b. No. 8 Doc. Term, 1K74. Tate. All that i-ertain tract, piece or parcel of unseated land in Jenka township, In the county of Forest. warranted and assessed in tho nanio of William Davidson, warrant number Mlo. Containing tea hundred and fourteen (1011) acres. Awo, All that certain tract, niece or parcel of unseated land in said township and county, warranted and assessed in the name or Joseim uowell. warrant numlwr 3044. Containing nine hundred and four teen (014) acres. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter Byrom, at the suit of Samuel T. Freeman. TERMS OF SALE. . The following must be strictly complied W.ith when property is stricken down: 1st. When the plaintiff or othor I on oreditors become the nurchasor. tho costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the property suid, together with such Hon crod- tor receipt lor the amount of the nro- oeeds of the sale or such portion thnreaf as he mav claim must lie lnrnlMhml 1,v thai ShoritlT. See Purdon'a Digest, Pth Ed., page 440. 'Smith's forms, page 384. 2d. All bids must be paid In full. All Bales not settled immnliatelv will hn continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of sale, at which time all property not set tled for will again be put up and sold at the expense aud risk of tho person to whom nrst sold. J. T. VAN OIESEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., May 24th, ISO. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Le vari Facias issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, and to me directed, thore will be exposed t sale by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in tho borough of Tionosta, on MONDAY, JUNE 28th, A. D., 1875, at 11 o'clock A. the following docribed rem rsuue, to-wit I N. S. Foreman vs. Michael Ittel Jr.. owner and contractor. No. !, Sept. Term, io(o, j. it. jxo. a, rei. Term, itns, nan iel Warters and Patrick" Joyce, partners as Walters tfc Joyce vs. Michael lttel Jr.. owner or reputed owner and contractor, xo. i", nept. ierm, itwn, J. u, JNO, 83, Feb. Term. 1875. P. D. Thomas, suirues- tion of Geo. W. Dithridge, vs. Michael lt tel J r., owner or reputed owner and con tractor, No. 13 Sept. Term, 1875, C. D. No, 35 Feb. Term, 1875, Wm. J. Shrader for use of Robinson A Bonner, vs. Michael Ittel Jr., owner or reputed owner and con tractor, No. 14 Sept. Term, 1875. Irwin. That certain J-ot lying in Tionesta Bor ough, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bo ing Lot No. 15 in block "L," at the cornor of May and Vine streets ; containing one- nuii acre ne ine same more or less ; Hav ing a front on Vine street of l foot and extending back on May street 108 feot to post, thence north 12 degrees east 74 foet to post, thence north 78 degrees west 100 teet to post; on which Is erected a two story frame house 82 feet square, and out uuuuinirs. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Michael Ittel Jr owner of reputed owuer and con tractor, at the suits of N. 8. Foreman, Daniel Walters and Fatrrck Joyco partners as Walters C Joyce, P. D. Thomas suggestion of Goo, W. Dithridge, Wm. J. Shrader for use of Robinson c Bonner. Usual Terms. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Shoriff, Sheriff's office, Tionesta, Pa., June 1, 1875, THE BEST! You can find the Largest and handsomest J-iot or PRINTS! Ever brought to Tidioute at L I. DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. nams uiiu iu v m i I'-iffli I'lijiiii'm. iiuiii So. to $1.00. I have the finest and largest lot of Ladies' Ties ever brought to this A Ian An 1n nf TTanilbas.l.lAAi place, in prices from 20c. to $1.25. Indies' Linen Cellars Plain, Embroidered and Colored ; also a lot of Ruchiugs CORSETS, 60c. to $3.60 per pair. If you don't liko M'me Foy's Corsets you can get here a separate Skirt Supporter that can be worn with any Corset. Shawls, $1.00 and up wards. Ladies' Uose, 10c. to 75u. also the new style Balmoral stripes. Parasols from S5c. to $4.50. FassauiontarioM and Fringes in ail Styles. If you want I)res Goods why juBt cull and soe them for yoursolf, ana you cannot iaii to do buiiou. TTJp In and look over our stock. UlXKJl. You will find it complete in every respect, both as to stylos and prices, L. L. BRENNESHOLTZ. 7-2m. Tidioute, Pa. 400 YEARS OF AMERICAN HIS TORY, in ono large Quarto Vol uine. Agents wanted in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware, to sou THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF AMER ICA. Containing Belknap's Biographies of the Early Discoverers, Dr. Robertson's South America, Grahauia's History of North America, Ramsay's United States, and Hubbard's Indian Want of New England These hooks are out or print, and are worth four times the price of this work, It is brought uu to the present dale by able Editors lias Uventy-four lull-page illus trations a.ud sells for the low price of $o.U). Agents will find this the most popular and best selling hook of tho day. Apply u k . m.tiuix, Agent, 7 t 20 South Sixth St., Phila. A DVEHTIMKHS send 26 cents to Geo, P. Rowell t Co.. 41 Park Row. N. Y lor their Eighty-page Pamphlet, showing cost UJ UVlVCll'tlllg. i.j t fir. 3. Walker'g California Yin egar Hitters are a pnrcry TegetnbJe preparation, made chiefly from tbo Da tive herbs found on tho lower ranges si the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nla, the medicinal properties of which are cxtractod therefrom without the um of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily askod, " What is tho cause- ef tU unparalleled success of Viskuah Bit TEiist" Our answer is, that they remoro the causa of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro the great Hood purifier and a lifo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and InviKornior of tho eystom. Novor beforo In tba history of the world ban a incdicisa Weca compounded ponneMing the rtniarkahl qualities of Vixkoar Bimsits in healinp the sick of every disease man ii beir to. They aro a fontle Purgative as well aa a Tanta. rolieving Con (tent ion or Inflammation ef the Liver asd Visceral Orgnut ia liiliaos. Diseases The properties of Dr. WatiKi'a Tixkoa a Bitters are Aperient. Dianhorstia. Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diurotia, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera kive, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vw. EGAR Bm'Eiis the uioBt wonderful In Tigorant that cror sustained th sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or. other moans, and vital organs rasto4 bojt4 repair. Bilious. Remittent and Inter mitteut Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great riTers throughout the Uuited States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arks, sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, SavanuaU, Ro anoke, Jamos, aud many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during soa sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by cxtensiro de rangoments of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various er. gan8, is cssontinlly necessary. Thr is no eathartio for tho purposo equal t Dk. J. Walkeh's Viseqah Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colorod viscid matter with whitk J bowels aro loaded, at the same tin stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the henltky functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body apilnst di.rasa by purifying all its Ilui4s i with VimwaK BiT'iRus, No epidemic can t;iK hol4 of a system thus fore-nrmpd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TUn-. ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, 6o.:r Eructations of tho Stomach, Bail Tiuhe in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l';v!Hi tation of tho Heart, lnttaminaliun ol tlx( Lungs, Pain in tho region of the KI4 coys, and a hundred other painful symp, toms, are the offsprings of Irspepia, One bottle will provo a better gmir.-intra of its merits thau a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Eril, wbh Swellings, L' leers, Krysipelns. Kwellud 'tk, Goitre, Scrofulous Iiillauuiiatiniis, ln,l'. Inflammations, liorcaaiul Alli'clious, t 4 Bores, Eruptions of the akin. Sure Rye. ui. In these, as in all other coiiKtitntiunnl l)i' osvs, Walkkhs Vinkoar BtiTKKa hare -shown tliuir great curative powers in ki lost obstinate aud intruclnlilu i-nvra. For Inflammatory nnd t'lironta Rheumatism, Gout, HiIion, Remit, tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ef tho Blood, I.lvir, Kiilnors and llhalilisr, these Bitters have 110 eimal. bui'U Dimhum are caused by Vitiated tUood. - j Merlinnic.il Diseases. Persons cu. gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-settora, (iohl-bontcr, snd itinera, as they advance iu life, srs snlijsrt to paralrsis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, taks a doso of alkkk's Vix SUAR lilTTEHS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet tor, SalMihcmn, Blotches, PiicIk, I'iuijiln Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms. Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysfpslas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of tbo fckm, liiuunrs aud Diseases of the 8kiu of whatever nam or nature, aro literally dug up and arric4 out of tho system in a short tlino by tbo us of those Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the system of so many piiieattuJ", are effectually destroysd aud rumored. Ko system of uiedicius, no vermifuges, do n thelmiuitics will tree the system liw a fins like those Bitters. For Female Complaints, Uyoeu or old, married or ainglo, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turu of lift), those Toaia Sitters display 10 decided an iiiQueue Ibal iprovsmeut it soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you Aud its impurities bursting throng k tho skin in Pimples, Kruptious, or Sores: eleansa it when you liud it obstrustod sua sluggish in the veins; cleause it wheu it it foul , your feelings will tell you wbva Keep the blood pure, aud the liealta of the -1 Umu will follow. k. 11. Mcdonald v co.. DraggtsU snd i,.n. Aftts., SAn KrsnuuuH. (tatiini-vla, aal tr. uf Wliifluu uml i.'Lurlluu M... .V I . Mulct by all Ui uutf ! anil Dm I r. C. W. EARNEST, SURGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTK, PA. ALL OPKHATIONS pertaining to Sur gical or Mi'ohauieal Dentixtrv per formed with eare, and warranted. I guar antee aut'i-oNM or refund tho uiotiuv. oilii o in ti HAN DIN UltH'K BLOCK. IloinomlH-r the nhtee. I as-ly. 1. W. KAUN'KST.
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