Tl'EDXESDIT HOBMXC, JIM 22, 187J. BOROUGH OFFICEttS.' Rnrgrtt John Hunt. ttoteneilmen . W. Robinson, H. A. Vainer, A. M. Kelly, H. II. Haslet, A. II. I'urtiiilKO, It. O. Davis. Jnntieen of (ho iVrccfl D. S. Knox, C. A. Itfindall. 0faftf! II. 8nirirrt ArAo( hireetora D. H. Knor, IT. O. Pi U, 8. J. Wolcott, H. H. llaslet, A. U. Kelly, 1. Clark. FQREST COO NTT OFFICERS. President Judge I: D. Wktmorr. Aocintt y((7ci-ANDRKW Cook. J oh. O. 1AI,H. fitheriJTT. J. Van Oikskx. 'Venurr H. J. Hkti.ky. lrothrmotary. UegislcrA Recorder, fr. P. M. Cr.ABK. Cbmnuxftinner JoniT Thompson, Jab. K. Cl.AUK, K.I.I IlRRLtN. Otunttf Superintendent 8. F. TtonnER. JHttriel Attorney 8. T. Irwik. Juri tTommiaaionenJ ah. Flyk!,Wm. Pattkhsow. ury Surveyor S.T). Tnwilf. ronT M . Ittkf., Jr. County A uditort T. 1J. Conn, L. Wau yxn, U. J a mi khon. Member of Vongrest 19A Duitriel C. B. Curtis. AuemblyJ. B. Agnkw. 2tm ) IVrrffts At TIONKSTA STATION, on and.aftcr May24,lK75: BOUTIt. Trnln 00 - - - 1(1:40 n. m. " M - - - - 8:08 p.m. - 6i - - - 8:Wp. in. NORTH. Trnln M fc!i0 a. m. fil) - . - - 4:4(1 p. ru, "51 ... 3:28 a. in. 0 the Rlvor Division . p. from OH City to Irrlnrtmi, up tho river is North ; down tho river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-. Bills havo been sent out by M. Tate, Esq., for subscriptions due to the Forest Republican. Thess bills are not ours, but the company's, of whom wo bought this oflico on Jan uary 1st, 1873. We collect our own bills. - ' tf. Rev. Lusher will preach in the M. E. Church on next Sunday morning. Uuion Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. A few more suckers met with r violent death on Monday evening. A party was out spearing. S. A. Varncr has put in a sub stantial crossing between the Forest Ilouse and the Court House grounds. Mr. . Chase has moved into the Harlan House, just south of tho For est House, but has nut jet got fairly cpfled Himself and family are wel comed to our place. -Remember the dance at the Law rence Hottso on Friday evening, July 42d. McCray's baud of Tidiuuto fur nishes the music. No special invita tions issued. A delegation of rieapnntville Odd Fellows visited Tionesta Lodgo No. SG9 on Friday evening last. They are a goodly lot of gcntloraqp, whom it will always be a pleasure to meet. The earthquake wave is moving north, shocks having been experienced In Illinois, Indiana and Ohio "on Fri day lust. Buildings were shaken as by a strong wind. The damage was slight. Part of the new Superior Mill has been raised, and the rest will go up as fast as possible. Whilo'this mill will not be as large as the old one It will answer the purpose of Mr. Dithridge as well. O. JamieBon, at his tarm opposite the mouth of Tubb's Run, has been indulging in a general coat of paint iill over and through bis house. , Mr. Chaso is still at tho job, which is said to be a good one. Allen and Rooko tried to have a fight last week, but didu't meet, fur want of money, or sand, or something. The usual crowd was at the place where the fight was advertised, but were disnppoiuted. Our farmers seem discouraged ,about the fruit crop, next fall, believ ing that thoro will bo little if any, to fpeak of. Tho Iato frosU played havoo with the blossoms ami young fruit, Lenco the dismal outlook. . We noticod last week that tho rail road was undergoing repairs, the track men laying new iron wherever it is itcodod. This will be good news to tho traveling public, as tho old rails were getting pretty well battered. - M. W. Tate, Esq., and wife, left town last week for Clearfield, whither they were called by news of tho dan gerous illness of Mr. Tate's father. He was stricken with paralysis a short time ago, and his family are greatly alarmed about his condition. It is to be hojed that Mr. Tat Sr. will con valcseo rupitlly, ami eventually gain his usual good health. The young fellows of our town, among whom wo noticed 8. IL, Haslet, Isaac Hyde and A. II. Partridge, somes-how got mixed on dates, and thought last night was the Fourth of July. Mr. Haslet grasped his fife, Harvey Foreman took a Grm hold of the snare drum, and Frank Maine staggered under the weight of th b'g bass drum. He also furnished guns from Einstein's armory. Then the crowd was formed in line, the band atftick up, Capt. Tom. Potter gave the command "march" 1 and the trouble commenced. The first halt was made at the Lawrence House the band- giv ing Lawrence a first class serenade. Then the line of march wai taken up fur the Central, where Capt. Flanna gan, of Fagundus, was called upon, and delivered a short speech which was received with choers by the army. Sara. Varuer suffered the next inva sion, which he received with charac teristic philosophy. The line was then marched to the armory, whore Capt. Flannagan introduced Hon. J. B. Ag new, who made a few remarks and was given three cheers, when the Tionesta Tcrribles broke ranks and hied away to their tents. The next difficulty of this kind will probably take place on the 2d, 3d ?r 5th of July. Some of our citizens have con tracted a habit which is "more honored in tho breach than in the observance," to-wit: They borrow implements, tools, or whatever else they may want without asking tho ownor for his per mission, or even telling him they are going to take it; the consequence is, that when a man goes after his wheel barrow, or his corn-plow, or his john boat, whore ho has left them, he doesn't find them, and in some instances spends hours of valuable time hunting thtm up. Now if you want to borrow from your neighbor, ask him for the article, and bring it back promptly when you are through with it. We have heard a good deal of loud talk on this subject recently, hence we speak. The miners' strike is over, and both parties are industriously engaged in ceunting the cost. This is put at $10, 000,000, lost in an attempt to rectify a difference of opinion by the arbitra ry methoJ of a strike, that not merely involved the refusal of certain parties to work, but to attempt to prevent others from work. The, outcome is, the acceptance of work at exactly the rates that wero offered months ago. Thus all the bad blood, suffering of families, debt and the privations it must occasion iu the futuro were pro ductive of no results beneficial to tho miners. Could a more cogent reason than this bo offered for some reasona ble method of arbitration f ( The centennial celebration of the battle of Bunker Hill, was observed in Boston on Thursday last, and as far as heard from, was the greatest demonstration of the year. A grand review, of troops took place on Boston Common, and it is estimated that there were twenty thousand troops in line. After the review the crowd marched to Cbarlestown, and the procession was ten miles long. The exercises at tho monument consisted of an oration by Gen. Chas. Devens, a speech by Gen. $hcrman, and addresses by sev eral other distinguished gupsts. A general illumiuution, and a gorgeous display of fireworks took place in the evening. 1 he school directors of McKean county, at tho meeting in May( on the occasion of electing a county superin tendent, raised the salary of that offi cer to $2,000 per annum, while all other counties in the commonwealth, we believe, made a reduction of from $200 to $500. The Stao Sup't has written to those directors to the effect that if they do not at onco make a re duction of the salary, the amount will bo taken from the school appropria for that couuty, which amounts to about $2,500. Three of our readers who love fishing and shooting should carefully scan our Wisconsin letter of this week. Our correspondent tells of trout caught there weighing several pounds. Think of it! Why, we caught an 81 inch trout last Saturday, and felt so good that we tore our coat ; but great serpents! what wouldn't a man do if he would catch' a brook trout weigh ing four or five pounds, for instance T In a suit between the Clarion River Navigation Co., and the Lum bermen, at Franklin last week, which was the occasion of tho delegation from Barnett, of which wo spoko last week, the Navigation Co. was beaten. Roll of Honor. Tionesta, June 17, 75. Mr. JCditok: Will you please in sert tho following report of tho Tio nesta School, for the month ending Juno 15th, in your pnper: Number of pupils enrollod 55; av- era go attendance 44 ; percentage of attendanco 80. Kate Cobb, Nettie Hunter, Emma and May Sloan, Ida and Alrarctta Paup, Cora, Sallie and Eva Knox, May Agncw, and Wilson Jam ieson have been present every day during the month. Those who have attained a high standing in progress, conduct, aud attendance are Nettie Hunter 09, Kate Cobb 99, Laura It tel 98, Eva Knox 99, Wilson Jamie son 98, Sallie Knox 98, Ida Paup 97, Anna Pease 96, Emma Davis 97, Em ma Sloan 96, Sallie Hillings 95, Maud Davis 97. The figures following the names are taken from the Class Reg ister in which each recitation is mark ed. J. K. Sn adm an, Teacher. Western Correspondence. Lone Rock, Richland Co., Wis., ) June 18, 1875. Ed. Republican : We have been blessed of late with large quantities of rain, consequently the ground is very wcf. A wind storm visited this vicinity on the 2d inst., doing some damage. Crops look well here, yet the prospect is, that the chinch bugs will injure our wheat, as they .have put in an appearance in large quanti ties and have been interviewing our grain fields with marked results. An idea has become prevalent in the Eastern States that there is no timber in the West, yet this is a mis take. We have as nice bodies of tim ber here as can bo found anywhere, such as white, black and burr oak, ash, hickory, Cottonwood, hackberry, walnut, etc. I've teen larger timber in this State than I ever saw in Pa. Water is plenty and, on the prairies, good water can be found by digging not over twenty feet, and we have a process of sinking water tubes by driving, that plenty of water can be procured in one-half day's labor. Work has again commenced on the Wisconsin and Fox River Improve ment. Petitions were sent to Congress from Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin, last winter concerning a canal from Prairie du Chien to Port age, a distance of 115 miles, as the Government had failed to make the Wisconsin River navigable after three year's labor. One-half million dollars wore appropriate! last winter to carry ou the work, and the Department put the matter in the hands of engineers, but in place of beginning the canal, wing dams, as heretofore, appear to be the order of affairs, and every rise in the river sweeps the wing dams away. The navigation of the Wiscon sin river will never be accomplished by the channel. I notice ye editor has been enjoying the 8 port of trouting. Come out here some pleasant morning, Mr. Dunn, and you and your correspondent will invade the head waters of Big . Bear where those "speckled fellows" can be caught of several pounds in weight. But our best sport is in hunting chick ens; they are to be found herein large numbers, a thousand sometimes to gether. Sportsmen from Chicago and Milwaukee often visit this - locality during August and September and slaughter them with impunity. Come Mr. Editor out West, and we will treat you to choice dishes that would tempt an epicure. Almost all wild game can be found, here that the' west affords. Deer are quite plenty ; bears visit the farmer occasionally to his cost ; elk are to bo found in the north ern part of tho State ; wolves are nu merous and largo bounties are paid for their scalps. Small game, such as geese, ducks, pigeons, grouse, wood cock, plover, &c:, are plenty. The Western States are settled by people of almost every nation, and as to character we vie with any State; yet there is no distinction here between tho wealthy and poorer class. . The only lines drawn in society here is be twoen the intelligent, honest class and the low degraded character ; and every community has the last named class. Gambling is carried ou in the wost to a greater extent thau east. But I'll close for tfiis time. More anon, N. B. Hood. A new stock, of Spring hats and caps just oponed at tho Hat Store, two doors below the Post-office, Tidioule; very stylish. Cull aud see them. 2tf Tho Dutch Hill road, and tho road up tho creek as far as Miss S. A Dale's residence, have been receiving needed repairs at the hands of Messrs, J. R. Stroup and C. D. Mabio. The work is well done and shows for itself. Thirty-two striking miners were sentenced to terms of imprisonment from six months to one year, in Clear field last week. They were also sen tenced to pay costs of prosecutiou and a fine of twenty-five dollars each. Good enough. Chas. Hinton, at his place this side of Tubb's Run, has a largo varie ty of plants which ho will sell at rea sonable figures. He has tomato plants, celery plants, cabbage plants, pepper plants, and somen other kinds. Give him a call. The time table of this road and the Allegheny Valley, on the fourth page is corrected this week, and can be depeuded upon. We calculate hereafter to keep the table in proper shape, that is if the changes do not come too fast. The Empire Hotel, Tidiouto, H. Ewald, proprietor, is again in opera tion, and it is a first class place to stop. Mr. E. is a landlord who docs everything in reason to make his guests comfortable, and we cordially recommend his house to tho public. M. Carpenter, photographic artist, has gone into tho country on a general professional tour. We expect that before he gets back he will take photo graphs of nearly every man, woman and child in all Forest, and part of Clarion. Good luck to Carpenter. P. S. Ho cooms pack allawilo. We understand that Mr. Amos Cooper is at present lying very sick with something resembling typhoid fever, at Wm. Hood's house. Amos is a quiet, gentlemanly and industrious young man, and his friends will be sorry to hear of his illness. We hope to see him healthy again soon. Peter Berry, of Fagundus, is named as the member of the Republi can State Central Committee for For est county, which body is to meet at Ilarrisburg on Friday July 2d. The Chairman of the Committee for this year is Henry M. Iloyt, who is highly spoken of in that connection. " As far as our observation has ex tended, the grass is very light this season. We will doubtless see baled hay coming in from surrounding coun ties next winter, to feed tho stock necessarily kept. It will not be many years until Forest will raise her own bay, grain, fruit and vegetables, and we long to see the day. Tweed has been ordered discharg ed by the Court of Appeals of New York. Several warrants are out for bis arrest on other charges, as soon as he leaves his prison house. His re lease has been foretold ever since hit incarceration, but that does not make it just. He has as much right to suf fer for his sins as any other thief, but then he belongs to Tammany, John Peterson declines to be a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Sheriff, and Nelson Cole, of Kingsley is announced in last week's Press as a candidate ibr the same office. Col. P. D. Thomas, of Tiones ta, is also announced as a candidate for State Senator. We would as soon see him eleoted as any Democrat in tho district. Mr. Fisher, of Spring, Crawford Co., was in town last week, and dis posed of two road wagons manufac tured by Fisher & Son. These wagons are said to be a great improvement oa the Taylor & Day patent, and those of our citizens who contomplato purchas ing a light buggy, will probably pat rouizo FUlier & Son. Mr. F, is a very gentlemanly aud intelligent young man. Pupa Baldwin has closed out his business in Tidiouto, and is contem plating a move; will' probably land in Wairen. By his removal Tidiouto will lose a good, square, honest citizen, aud the town he settles in will gain one. Our fervent wish, and that of bis nu merous friends in this section, is, that he may live long and enjoy a measure of prosperity such as his upright con duct deserves. Peters' Jlousehold Melodies, No. 7, has the following collection of songs t Better luck to-morrow; Still thinking of thee ; Barney Machree ; Hungry and cold; Dora, Darling; Oft in Dreams a sweet voice calls me ; Beau tiful Waves of tho Sea; Here, 'mid these Bowers. Published monthly at 84 per year, by J. L. Peters, 843 Bruudwuy, N. Y. Treasurer Sotlcy arid Commission crs' Clerk Clark, went up to Salmon, trouting last weok. The distanco from here, we suppose, is shout thirty miles, or thereabouts. They pitched their camp and went out, and caught forty trout I but then Web. was surveying a picco of timber land, and Sylvcstor was watching the horse, most of the short tiaio they were on the stream. We don't wish to convey tho imprcs sion that they are not good fishermen LOST. On Saturday or Sunday last, one half of a chased gold locket, oval, about one inch long by one-half inch wide. The owner was up the Stewart's Run Road as far as McClintock's on Saturday. Any one fiuding it will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Dr. Winans. lltf TIONESTA MAUKKTS. CORRECTED EVERT TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour fj barrel ... f7.257.75 Corn Meal, bollod .... 2.50 Chop food .... $2.002.20 Rye & bimliol ..... i.oo Oats btiHhol .... 6570 Corn, orn ..... 4550 Potatoes ..... 6075 Mmo ? bl)l. ..... 2.00 Beans bushol ... 2.003.00 Ham, sugar cured .... ifl Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10 Sugar 10Q12J Syrup 75s)1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 Roant Rio Coffee No. 1 - - - 30 Rio Coffco, best - . - -23 Tea - .... .50(31.40 Butter - - - ... Rico .......jo Ekk, fresh ..... i,-, Salt 2.40(0)2.50 Lard ....... l(u,20 Iron, common bar .... 4,00 Nails, lOd, $ keg .... 4.25 Executor's Notice. Whorens, letters testamentary on tho oatate of Lavlna ltrnndon, Into of Barnett township, deceased, having been (trail toil to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estato, or having claims against tho samo, are requested to call for sottlomcnt with claims duly authentinatod. A. L. BKIUWOKT11, Exocutor. Juno 21, 1875. 12-6t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundiy writs of "Le vari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to aalo by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, JUNE 2Sth, A. D., 1875, at 11 o'clock A. M., tho following doer i bed real estate, to-wit : N. S. Foroman vs. Michael Ittol Jr., owner and contractor. No. 0, Kept. Torm, 1S75, C. D. No. 84, Feb. Turin, 1875, Dan Uil Wartors and Patrick Joyco, partners an Walters fc Joyce vs. M inline 1 Ittol Jr., owner or reputed owner and contractor, No. 10, Sopu Term, 1875, C. D. No, 33, Fob. Term, 1875, P. 1). Thomas, sugges tion of tico. W. Dithridtfo, vs. Michael It tol Jr., ownor or reputed ownor and con tractor, No. 13 Sept. Term, 1875, C. D. No. 35 Feb. Term, 1875, Wm. J, Shrador for use of Robinson fc Bonner, va. Michael Ittel J r., owner or reputed ownor and con tractor, No. 14 Sept. Term, 1875 Irwin. That certain Lot lying in Tionesta Bor ough, Forest County, Pennsylvania, be. Ing Lot No. 15 in block "L," at the corner of May and Vine streets; containing ono half aero be tho same more or loss hav ing a front on Vine street of tl foot and extending back on May street 198 feet to post, thenoe north 12 degrees east 74 foot to post, thence north 78 degreos west 1U6 leet to post on which is ereoted a two. story frame house 82 feet square, and out buildings. Taken in execution and to be sold aa tho proerty of Michael Ittol Jr., owner or roputod ownor and contractor, at tho suits of N. 8. Foroman, Daniel Walters and Patrrck Joyce partners as Walters t Joyce, P. D. Thomas suggestion of Oeo. W. Dithridge, Wm. J. Shradur for use of Robinson Bonner. Usual Terms. T. J. VAN GIESEN, Sheriff, Shoriff's ollioe, Tionesta, Pa., Juno 1, 1875. THE BEST! You can dud tho Largost and handsomest Lot of PRINTS! Ever brought to Tidiouto at L L. Ml DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK, Also a lino lot of Handkerchiefs, from 80. to $1.00. I have tho fluent and largest lot of lulios' Tics over brought to this plaeo, in prices from 20c. tof Ladieu' 1 J nen Collars Plain, Kmbroidurod und Colored ; also a lot of Ruchiugs OOESBTS, noo. to $3.60 per pair. If you don't like M ine Foy's Cornels you can gut here a separate Hkirt Hupjiorter that cnu be worn Willi any Corset. Shawls, tl.OO aud up wards. Ladies' Ilouo, lOu. to 75c. i also the now style Balmoral strlios. Parasols from 56c. to $1.60. J'uiuuiiuunlarlos and Fringes iu all Styles. If you want Drew CSoodv why Just cull und seo them for yourself, and you cannot fail to bs suited. T'0r) in aud look over our stock. ULWJL You will tind it complete iu every roBjHK-t, both as to stylus und prices. L. L. BKENNliSMOLTZ, T-2m. Tidiouto, Pa. . Dr. J. Walker's California Tin fgnr Bitters aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chloriy from tho oa tive herbs found on tho lower ranges ot tko Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of wliicU are extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almosj dally asked. "What is tho cniiso of the nnparallelcd succcxs of Vixeoah Hit teiisI" Our answer is, that they romom the cause of disease, and tho patient 10- covers his health. They aro tho prows blood pinilicr.ind a llfo-givine; principle, a perfect Kcnovator mid lnvigorator of the system. Never before ju tho history of tho world linn n meilicino Immiii coinjKitmdcrt possef'tits tho rcnmrkaliia qualities u( Vi.i:oar Bittkiis in healing tlia sick of every dipcuso man is heir to. They aro a gcntlo I'urpatiro aa well ns a Tunic, relieving t'oiu'cstioii or Inflammation of tho Liver and Visceral Organs in UiliuM Diseases The properties cf Dn. walker's Vixkoab IliTTKRS nro Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative. Nutritious. Laxative. Diurctio, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anli-h'iiioua. Grateful Thousands proclaim Yrs EOAit Bittees tuo most wonilcrful In vigiiraat that ever sustained tli sinking system. 9 No Person can lake tlicso Bitters ftccordinfj to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital orgaua wasted beyond repair. 1'ilious. Remittent and Inter mittent I overs, which nro so preva lent in tho valleys of our groat rirors throughout tho Dnitod States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, lio anoke, Jamos, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by cxtensivo de rangoments of tho etomaeh and liver, and other abdominal viscorn. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pew. crful inllueuco upon tlicso various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartio for tho purpose equal to DB. J. WaLKBII'8 YlNEUAK UlTTKUS, na they will speedily remove tlio dark colorod viscid niattor with whieU tlio bowels aro loaded, tit tlio samo tiuio stimulating tho secretions of tlio liver, and generally restoring tho uoalihy functions of tho digestivo organs. fortify tho body against d:pr;:n by purifying all its lluitlswitli Vjxkhais liriTEits. No Fpidcuiio cn:t take hoU of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia, or I:t(!2:rfr.tlii:t, h.I nche, ruin iu tlio Shoulders, C'oukIi.., Tightness of tho Chest, li::zinejM, t?our Eructations of the Stuinacli, 1'inl Tasto in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l'nlii!a tation of tho Heart, inllammation ot tl3 Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho KM noys, and a hundred other paiui'.i! tyi.tp . toms. are tho oll'springA of iKspepwn, One bottlo will provo a bcttei gnaumtcj of its mcriU tbau a knjtliy mhciibc ruent. Scrofula, or KIus'm Evil, Wli': Bwolliiijra, Ulcers, Krynipulas, S .i ell. il Nu t. Goitre, Scrofulous lijlluitiniaiinii, linbli-iw Jiilluinniittious, Vuri'iirial -A Unction?, u.,1 Soros, Eruptions of tuu Skin, H ro IJih. r: . In thoso, in all other cuuntitutiviiiil Di. CUSCS, YVaLKKU'S YlKKGAIt llm l.l.ts hilTJ shown thuir grout curative puwvn in tlw lost obliuato-iiuu iutrattablu ci-bu. For Inflammatory ami Cl:ro::( Ithcuniatism, Gout, Bilious, lien.it tcut and Intermittent Fevers, Li.-icnsc. ' the Illood, Liver, Kidneys 1u.1l l.luililiri, thsso Ilitterit havu no eijii.il. bucli Uimxiocj ere caused by Vitiated lllooj. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en caged in 1'aiuts and AJincrali, mieli i numbers, Type-setters, UuKl bualiT, tw.l Winers, as tliey advance in life, urn ribjirt ta parulybis cf tho liuweH. To t unl against this, take udosaof Wlkum's i;.- EUAB UlTTKIUi IM COiiliUUlly. For Skisi Diseases, Eruptions, T i tor, Salt-Klictiui, lUotvlics, Spt.- l'iniiw. Pustules, linibi, Carbuncle;.. lti:';;-uoi'un. Scald-bend, bero Kyex. Kry.-ipelui'. Kill, Scurfs, Discolorutiuns of tlio hl.iu, Ihuimij aud Diseases of tho Skin ef whatever nuiuo or nature, uro literally du;; up un.l car r if J out of the system iu a short tiuio by the xia of thoso Littera. Fin, Tape, anil other Worms, lurking in tlio yttim of fo many llni'.:-uii.l.-, aro eue'ctually ucjUoycd uuJ removed, ha STstem of medicine, 110 veriuiliutc.', 11.) tlieliiiinities nilllrcu liiu .-yntcui huia 01,111 like tlicso Hitters. For Female Complaints, hiyoun or old, married or siulu, tit Hie Um t w. nianhouil. or tlio tu..i of lii'e, tuuso Teuio Hitters display so decided an influence, that improvement is torn) perceptible. Cleanse tho Vitiated ltlootl when ever you liud its impurities buriliug luroonh tlio skiu iu l'implcs, LrupUoiij, or Sero; cleanso it v Ll-u yon tins it obstructor and slucgiih la the vuius ; cleauso it when it u foul , your fueling will tell you wuou Koap tho blood pure, and tbo health ot tin) v-tvia will follow. It. II. MiDONAI.IJ d CO.. DrnfrfrUtt am! (leu. Art.. Sun Kr;uu!iei. Cn.'ioilo. aud our. of Wattuii;ui! uu,l I'liuiibtii M j.. It. swll ly all i)ruggUI unil LK ul : . C. W. EARNEST, BURGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTK, PA. ALL Ol'KRAT IONS pertaining to Kur Kieiil or Miohaiiical Dentistry per formed with euro, mid wai ranted, I guar anU's buccchh or refund lliu iiicmcv. OMco ill ilt ANIH.N liKK'K HLOC'K. Remember the place. M-ly. J. W. KA It.N I0ST.
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