The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 30, 1875, Image 3

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morning, jrjiE jo, 1875. .
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Itnrprat .Ton ltKtir.
.Wiot7m (I. W. HobinHon, K. A.
amor, A. It. Kelly, K. H. UnMet, A. II.
l'nrtrlitt(, II. . Mavis.
Jnntirr of the I'earc D. S. Knox, C. A.
lUtldilll.
Oinxtnhle It. Hwnpftitrt
M-hnol HirrrtovKW H. Knox. If. O. Iu
Vis S. J. WoUolt, S. II. Haslet, A. U.
Kolly, I). Clark.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Pretiilrnt Jurlnel.. IV Wkt
sf-MorfrrM Jwhjcn Anoiikw Cook, Jos.
sheriff 1, J. Van (Iikhhn.
"Vv!.iM)-(rN. J. Skti.kv.
I'rnthnnot.try, Hrgi.itrr ,f- Jtecoriter.tte.
V. M. (,'i.Ann.
f imt'Mi7ner .Ton Thompson, .Tas.
f feunf 1 .Sii)irrintrnttrntS. Y. Rointi:n.
jhHtrifl AtlnrnciiH, I). Inwix.
Jury Cmmix4i,iieraJ.. Flyxh.Wm.
mm.v Surveyor S.TV Tnwitf.
ftu-nnrr M.Ittki., Jn.
(iTrnnif.V -4 uititora T. II. Conn, h. XV An-
Member of amrrent VMS DmtriclC. B.
vihtis,
AscmbljS. 1J. Aonkw.
Time of Train
yirifASTATr0N'n"nJaftpr
novtit.
Train Art
" M
" 6-i
Train M
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" 01
ln:4il n. m.
3:0S p. m.
:w p. m.
S OKI II.
R: W a. m.
-: p. m,
a. in.
toXl
the river, south.
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LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Bills have been sent out by M.
Tate, E., for subscriptions due
to the 1'OKK.sr Ki:rtui.i(?AN. These
bills are not ours, but the company's,
oi wnnm wo bought tins ollice on Jan-
r i . . . . - I
wary lst, 1873.
Wc collect our own
Lilit,
tf.
No Paper next Week.
As usual, wo will not issue
the
For.nsT KfTi.Ei.icAN next week. This
m clone to give ourself and hands time
to rest and celebrate. The office w ill
1. muiM k. .. t .n .... I
uov'iii no uunmn uvuriy an ine i
time, and we shnll be glad to see any
who wish work done, or indeed any of
our sullen Iters or patrons.
Rev. Elliot will preach in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday next,
' morning and evening. Sabbath School
at 3 o'clock p. iu
Fresh cranberries, just received, and
for sale at I-recman & Corbet's. 13tf
tuement of tho National Hotel, Tid-
ioute, which appears in this issue.
The new house formerly belong
ing to M. Itlel, Jr., was purchased ou
Moudny by Jacob M'agner.
The nanio of S. J. Zents, of Bar-
Jiett Township, u to-day announced
ns a candidate for County Commission-
r, subject to Republican usages.
Capt. Knox has commenced build'
nig a new leuco aoout his premises;
nn improvement which will add con-
idcrably to the looks of his property.
JahQ Jones cf Warren county,
hot a bear weighing 300 pounds on
larnsworlh run lust week. The boar
was very fat.
Wm.Toby.of Kingsley.is announc
ed iu lafct week's Prea as a candidate
fur the IX'inocr.ftic noraicatiou for
Associule Judge.
A new barber has put in nn ap
pearance, and cuts and sears at the
iawrence iiouse. lie is said to be a
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good operator, and should be properly
ncourased.
Mr. K. Chase, of this place.
frPaiutcr, Paper Hanger, &c, advertises
with us to-day. He is confident that a
lie can give satisfaction to tiny one
who emjiloys him.
-N. Wise. Tidiouio lTpp..l.n. T:.
j n uwu usayilllltJ'Jfc UI iTUlHla j
ou hands, mak.s n-rfi.t fit, .t ,.ri,
i l .. . . .' . ..
ioer man any omcr estaoiiBiinient in
. I,:, o:... i.v ..
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ino i-oresi House is looming up
grandly, and will soon be finished up
10 good shape. Mr. arner is devot-
ing his energies to the building, and a
l la UOUUd It llOUrUll.
renco House ou r riduy oveuing, July
o.l r . 1 i .1- t" i I
IT 11 .
. mv.ij i eiiiii- umm oi im-
ioute, luiniahcs the inukic. o special
invitations issued, llie public sen-
trally is invitfd to attend.
I
Coiibtublo Swaggart ha3 received
orJois from the Couucil to tako up all
horses he finds ruuning at Inro, in
jicoorutinuo -with an ordiuauco passed
vearsago. Jktter keep your horsts ry
up licit ufti-r.
J 3d OF JULY!
Grand Celebration and Picnic!
Turn Out! Turn Out!
4iory ami CJimpoutler !
HITtTH AND MUSIC!
FIRE-CRACKERS & LEMONADE I
On Thursday evening last, at a meet
ing of our Citizens, held at the Court
House, J. T. Dala presiding, it was
resolved that wo celebrate on the 3d of
July bv a bnsket nicnio: thnt innrn.
P"ate martial music bo furnished;
that there bo a' fantastic porado,
speeches d'e ; that the Sabbath Schools
of Tioncsta and the surrounding coun
try, and every ono else be invited to
attend ; .that all bo invited to bring
baskets of eatables: and thnt facilities
;r dancing, such as platform, music
xc, bo arranged iu such a manner as
nut to interfere with thosn wishinir tn
celcbra te otherwise. A rnmmillso nf
twenty, ten ladies and ten eentlemcn.
was appointed to carry out tho nrn.
cram me.
A fin
some of our nrincinal merchant and
county officers, was appointed
On Tuesday morning the committee
met m Presbyterian church. A sub
committee was appointed to select
ground; committee to report on
Wednesday evening.
Tho ladies of ihe committee were
appointed to report on the manner of
serving refreshments, and to decide on
i.:..j . t i i . .
uiu ui reiresnmenis wanted, llus
committee reported for table cloths
spread on the grass, and that no drinks
stronger than lemonade he used.
I ho committee decided that the
ground should be selected with a view
to tho erection of a platform for danc
ing, and for croquet ; a place for which
was ordered prepared.
On motion n pnmmillnA i C i I
fi u.V,.. -..
citizens and solicit contribution!! Top
the picnic. The following ladies were
named on this committee:
Mrs. Mabip,
" J. O. Dale,
" Thomas,
"Irwin,
' J. D. W. Keck,
" J. B. Agnew,
" Partridge,
" Kepler,
" Roberts, .
" Kobinsou, -"
K. L. Davis.
" J. S. Hood,
" Haslet,
" Sloan,
" Van tiiescu,
" Conver,
" May.
" Cobh,
Kelly,
' S. S. Ifulingx,
Miss Clara Hunter,
" Florence Knox,
" Alice Proper,
" Chua Heath,
" Laura Winans.
Ou motion adjourned to meet at the
court house at 7 o'clock this, Wednes-
day, evening.
The celebration is to be held in Ilia
Srove Dc'" court house. The proces-
8'on 's 10 rm ' th9 court house at
0 ciouk 0D batnrdny, and march to
tlie Kroul'd3 preceded by tbo baud. A
Sod twno is anticipated. Come every
"ody nillJ nUeuJ celebration
r.i ... .
" BrHna Paraae 01
liescuc Lncino and Hose Comnanv.nt
.n; ,. , . . '
Tldioute, ou Monday, July 5th. at 10
., . .r ,
'. ni mo UUUfJUtlUU 01
which the nrorPSinn ,.ill n,,u .
Maguire-Island, where a large dancing
pl.tform has been erected, and l,Pr
holiday picnic will be held. Anion-
nll,.r nllrt;. 1.. -
" iv.ivuij nui uo 111 u am I u
performances by tho Kvaa Bros
JJoublo t:iog Dance by tho Gordon
t. . . .. '
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uros., and wheelbarrow, sack and
tub races. Rescue Hose Brass band
and McCrea'a Rtrin- lmn,l ;n f,,n;i.
the inutic.
- a ..... jutiiioii
A thirteen-foot alley is to be
opened oil the north side of the Rural
llotiae, to allow teams to pass to and
from tho stables without tho eustoma-
backing and twisting and turnin
n round.
A good idea.
.T. fi ITnrwl 1Afl rtiifAliM.iArl T O
w. u..i.luiniu VI u.
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uireo inues irom lown on the lylerg-
burg road.
, -
llie consideration, wo un.
derstand, was ?900.
uiniBo iruuernnu lamiiy return-
T..J-.. l J r ! .
ed from down the river Inst week, all
neaiiny. ine Jurigo is looking some-
wnat lanneci, out Bays the climate
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agrees with him first rate.
Gold in rnvincr nunntiiirn" lm
been found on Frrm li CfroV in h
Black Hills, and upwnrd of 100
miners are at work there. Xow is the
time for the excitement to revive.
The New, Tidiouto, comes to us
this week with a new heading, which
vastly improves its appearance. The
paper urider Mr. White's management
is looking and doing well.
Strawberries in limited quanti
ties have made their appearance in
. . ...
this market, nc very. reasonable prices,
Fones, at the American Drug Store
jeeeps tnera when they can be had.
. . . .
-G. W. Kobinson has erected .
6 twihu iu jict-p iiis
new isner Itoaa agon. He keeps
ngni on maR.i.g improvements, not-
wtfhRlanrlmn Ii Itn
but? uniu HIUCO.
llie Republican enmpaign in Ohio
lo.,uucieu upon a grand out very
-
unci piauorm: .-universal liberty
anf universal suffrage, secured and
... .1 V I i . . ..
...uuo ao vy universal education.
It is just as well to bear in mind,
wneii iniuaiug over ino matter oH
.l iL!..1 - . -
Tweed's release, that five out of the
sevtn judges of tho New York Court
of Appeals are Democrats. It mav
belp to explain things,
Mr. West, harness maker, has
moved his shop to the bujldine north
of the Lawrence Ho.. k;.
customers will find him at all tim.
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.cuy iu ,,u uie.r orders and give per-
feet satisfact on in wnrkmnn.i.in
.r ..-v,
Pr,ce9-
T. . ! . I
lanrmges new building has as-
sumea siinpo, and is a large and beau-
...
tiful structure; He will have 'plenty
ol room for furniture when his
building is completed, and will keep
all kinds of furniture and sell the
same cheap.
A son of Theo. S. Wilson, Esq.,
of Clarion, has been appointed cadet
to West Point Military School, and
passed an examination aud jas re-
ceived into the school last week. He
is hiffhlT siioten of hv th rinr!.,, .
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pers.
Mr. A. B. Root, well known as a
lumberman, has taken charge of the
Red Brush Mills, formerly operated
by Childs & Palmer, and is preparing
to cut lumber on the tract, belonirino
. I
to Messrs. Uonncr & Cornwell. Mr
' o o
Ueo. W atson is head sawyer on the
mill, wo believe.
The Philadelphia Times is nu
thority for the statement that tho pros
pects for peaches at the east were nev
er better. The owners of orchards are
troubled to know what to do with the
super-abundant crop that is coming
lorward. ihis is a gratifying fact.
and will serve to relieve the apprehen
sions of a meagre fruit yield.
John Dobson, of Clnrincton.
claims the palm as the best workinc
farrier of Forest county. During the
Htt i i ., , .1. . " ' '-61
IlARlpt hiu farm Inin tAJ .kAi.l -)- !. i.. I yvi
present season with the assistance of uu":w ue Por in quamy and de
his eleven year old boy he has nut in 14 fective in quantity. They are sent ir-
acres of wheatO acres of rye, aud 11
acres of corn. His wheat
is
pro
nounced tho Guest ot any seen this
- I
season. Clarion liepuhUean.
A new aud dangerous counterfeit
has been discovered at tho National
Bank Redemption Agency of five dol
lar notes cf the First National Bank
of Canton, 111. This is evidently
changed from the plato on which the
counterfeit on the Traders' National
Bunk of Chicago and the First Na
tional Bank of Paxton, III., was print
ed. The following is the list of candi
dates nominated at the Democratic
Primaries of Clarion County: State
Senate, Hon. W. L. Corbet; Prothon
otary, A. B. Barr ; District Attorney,
Uavid Jjnwson ; Register aud Record
er, O. E. Nail; Treasurer, Patrick
Graham ; Commissioners, J. T. Burns,
S. I). Sloan ; Auditors, James Russell,
II. E. Best.
We fiud tho following complimen
tary notice of II. S. Bates, Jr., in the
Meadville Republican :
The proprietor of the CrawforJ
Demoeral has secured the services of
II. S. Bates to conduct the brain work
of his paper. Mr. Bates had been
employed on the Republican for sever
al months and had thereby added ex
perience to natural optuess aud ability
or me business, ihe JJnmorrnt fl
this wck shows great improvement.
I T . . n ..
I .111(170 1-enrROn. fit farru ilirn
,iu, aeciacu inai mo omce of Uountjr
Comm snioner and M,nn lY.m.
are incompatible cannot be held at
i
. mo mum nine uj ine same person, no
muse ne nas roucn 10 no Willi hxinz
I 1 t i . t ... .
tle tax and raising the funds to sup
port public schools.
I - - .
iWre. JI. Henry has notified the
Roro. Council of lipr inrnnlinn in
lect damatres to the amount of 5Con
from the borouph bepansfl f lrnlron
rm sneta'ued by falline from a
"'g1' Kiver St. She alleges that
the road was in an unsafo condition
The Council deferred iu decision un
til its next meeting.
This is tho kind of oflicials they
have in Venango county, according to
the Spectator
A First Ward man thought he
would dabblo a little in fancv noultrv
i ... i . i . . .. , . j
I linn iuii ma uwii uiury . i
boucht " said hn. "thirtppn ..r t
Bell and put 'em under a Uominioue
it i :t . . t
neu nna .lnn' nen 'etched out twelve
Z " W" 'i
county commissioner. '
-During a trial in Memphis recent-
IV(0ue of tho AUorn Med h fa
I
I - 1 u-liAronnnn ,t,I S
knocked il,n nthor
i vv.w taw i nivu tuc
Court Bible. It is all right to bully a
witness. flnd -nsinunta thnH.n nrv.i.
cates. but these letal Pentlemon ,ln't
1 "I
8ccm to want the rule annlied to tl.nm.
This little episode will diseouratra
I.I . .
thousands ot Uw students.
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ZX Z V SfZ- 7 7
L.. . , .
r . .T "T l"""Gr,7
paid, which, it occurs to us, could have
been done iut ns
well
l.lonr1Knd !ntim,Mnt:.,n ...:
witbout the
Li.. ,. . . . b
i buuk una ueen LLiB rnsuit ot ma ctnira
Ti,. :. .u. -t. t .
..-,-.u,.HI1)u1i, 08
denied work at any price, and should
i . r..:.i.j . . .
UD luruianeu iiieir living iree oy the
State. Organized
laws should bo trentod nt lnnBt . .
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verely as individual efforts.
On Wednesday of last week, Mr,
Alex. Wilson of this place, received a
telegram to the effect that Mrs. Alan-
son Bacon, his wife's mother, of Ellery,
N. Y., lay at the point of death. Him-
self and wife took the afternoon train,
arriving at their destination about 12
hours previous to the death of Mrs. B.
, S w8 ' yPVa- fhe, was the
I""eu' 01 ellu f". or M. W.
Mr. Wilson returned on Saturday last,
his wife remaining to take care of n
, . ...
Bister who IS very ill.
Prof. Donaldson and three mem-
bers of the Pre8s made a balloon as
? m . . . .
tension irora loronio on Wednesday
i . n-i i ...
msi, auu on iiiursuay were picked up
by a vessel five miles off Point Peter,
on Lake Ontario. They report having
suffered great hardship, being in the
water four hours, clinging to tho bas
ket of the balloon, which was dragged
through the water at a fearful speed".
The members of tho Press will not be
so anxious to accompany the Prof, in
his ascensions hereafter.
-It seems quite evident that the
uvuuie nnuumusu mm xuiuail supplies
will continue so long as Indians are
to be supplied. In the Indian Terri-
tory tlie suPPlies are Btatcd by army
rcguIarIy. and tho agents do the
best they can, tho contractors cheat to
ever Possibl extent. Uuless these
i i 11-. ...
outrages can be ended, it were better
that the Indians sboull bo supplied
by the army, or else learned to care
for themselves, and the entiro system
of feeding them abolished. It is cer-
,l ,...i ,i. l
niui. a Liiuiiu uuiia"t', na luiuirs po. I
that the Government .diould pay
enough to properly feed the Indians,
and yet no suitable food reach them.
-D. McCargo, Esq., has formally J
assumed the Supcrinteney of tho Alle
gheny alley Railroad, vice Col. J. J.
Lawrence, resigned. Mr. McCargo
bears tho reputation of au earnest,
capable business man, is thoroughly
posted iu railroad matters, and will
prove an ablo administrator.
The general offices of tho Oil Creek
& Allegheny River Railroad will bo
transferred from Oil City to Pitts
burgh about tho eighth prox., and lo
cated in appartmcut8 now being fitted
up in handsome style upon the third
aud fourth floors in the building of
the Allegheny Valley RaUroad) cor
ner of Eleventh and Pike streets. To
accommodate this transfer the Paymas
ter of the Allegheny Valley road will
occupy part of tho Treasurer's office,
room No. 9.
Col. J. J. Lawrence, luto Sunerin.
tendcut, was much r.-tecmcd by the
I..
hm n.u .11-
-iuiuuuiijr us an ooiicinir
I . ' be
and efficient railroad officer. Hold-
in .1 :... -.t. . r . .
i i vi no ui puner wun a iirni 0UI
Uentln hnr! . ,,nir.,rmi i ,i
i c -u r j umu j now
- to all. lie wasendf.irpd tntlm pmnlnvftl
. j
bv manv ppnomna Brrvini.. Tim ,.A
- wishes of a host of friends, will follow
him into whatever drnnrin.pnt f l,.i.
.,.
ness life he may enter.
I "' '
LOST.
un butunlay or Suuday lust, one-
h.alf of chased C0,1 locket ovnl.
0 .llt "e lnch lon8 b.v one-half inch
wide. The owner wn un thflRiewnrt'
Kun Kond as far as WcCliutock's on
Saturday. Any one finding it will bo
suitably rewarded by leaving it with
J)r. Winans. Htf
For Sale.
The old Holmes House property is
efflred for sale on very rensonnble
terms. This property consists of two
acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv
cry, size 10ox40 feet. The foundation
of tho Holmes Houso contains a large
amount ot hrst class-building stone
The ' sitablo for gardeninc.and
witl propcr care will ra!so , erj
I "
VCCTetableS. TlllH nrnnflff vr U-
80ld cllCttD. For torillfl Pnrmira nf
l - j V VII6
ed,tor of tn'9 PP". or of C. F. Gillcs-
pw, Whi2 Hill. S.tf
1,10 colored address label on each
TM 1 m - . ...
PaPer 1lows lhe date to which tho sub
wnki .... .1
" '""i"!
Thos Turner lf74,
s!gnifics tImt Mr- T,,r" 1ls PM for
1,18 Paper U"UI Mrtrch lst- 18"- The
mail list is corrected wecklr. Bvoon
6uIting th, ndJrcss labe, '
hr inii i.:- ..j.
Cn
w. ..u,, , ,0 uttuuill 0LUIJU3.
"ur accounU go back no further
,i .1 - .
u,an uie lst 01 e no
counts nravinu. t !. tin,. !.:
payable to he old firm
Payal"o to the old firm.
Tho lightest running Machine in
the M-orW is the Grover & Baker, at
least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so,
and ho knows. 46 lv
Those beautiful lots' iust north of
Mrs. Henry's residenco can be boutrht
cheap, on long time, by applying to
the editor of this paper. tf.
Landlord and Tenant Leases, the
most approved form, for sale at this
office.
h-
MARRIED.
WAT.ks-whitic. At the Rural Houho
V'uZlra' v?; c-A- H'W. J" !
Mr. Win. Wales, of Portvillo, X. Y.
and Mis Mary Whito, ol Ilelpl oh, Kun '
Has, daughter of Hun. Win. White, for-
,j ..-.trwiimu turn couniy.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY,
By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in
General Merchandise.
Flour barrel
$7.00
50
Corn Moiil. bolted
2.r.0
$2.002.20
1.00
6.i(a70
Chop feed
ltyo bushel .
Oats "pi bushel
Corn, ears . - . .. .
Potatoes " - ' . ''
- 4.-3,50
Lime t bbl. -
2.00
2.00(71,3.01)
111
- M
ISoans bushel
Ham, suar eurcd -
llfARt-f'lut n.wxn 1
Sugar
- io(aii
Syrup
7.&i.on
1.00
30
X. (). Molasses
Kouxt IUo Coffiie No. 1
Rio Coffee, host
. 28
.60(0,1.40
- !-(!, 10
10
Tea ....
Butter ...
Rice ....
Kt'tfs, fresh
18
2.25(TS 2.3,1
15hi 20
- 4.00
Kalt .
Ijird ....
Iron, common bur
Nail, )0d, keg .
4.V
Painting. PaDer-Hanffinp- Ac.
lr ,,, "TTT- . ..
H -;'-" " oners IIIH
e
Hfipviros to Hume iu need of
1'AINTINO,
CHAINING,
l'. X I I TXTTVTVr'
- siinu Varnishing,
nn.A M llltlAU,
AND CARRIauk work, '
Work iiromptly uttofulcd touml
l"al iMfiic ion iiui-iiiit.l.
Mr. ClniKo will work in ths roiinli v
w nun uoHireil. . 13 -tf.
TI3DIOUTE., JPJ.
. D. HL'CKI.IN, . ritoi-niETOH.
FriKt-ClaxH LioeiiKed Houhu.
lilo eonniM'led.
Good Ktu
)3-lv
Executor's Notice.
lipreiw, It'tU'ra U'Mianientarv on tho
ostuto of Lavina llmiKlou, hilo of liarm tt
towimlii, (lercahcd, having hci'ii (?'n(cd
to the uiulcrxitrnod all roii indebted to
Kaid vKtntu, or having elainm ugaiiiHt Ilia
wuoe, are requested to call lor Heiilemenl
un claims (liny niitlieiitieiited.
A. L.'fcil:H;VUin 11, Kxeeutor.
Juno 21, I.S7.1. 12 (It
F. JL.
A I K!. l.voryboil v to know that
Four-fold liiiiiment llio leailiug Lini
ment for curing all kin, I of Tam and
rore inroalH, anil lor IlorxcK, CaiUe, (e..
it ino iiiu.hi gueei-shlul l.iuiinent iu llio
niaiKel. pino rireularv around lio(tle.
Sold l,y ull lii-ugyiHlM. 3"-ly I'oiu
Dr. .T. Walker's Californfn Tin
cgar Bitters .no n pmclv Vegrtahlo
preparation, made chiefly from the ns
tivo herbs found on tho lower ranees at
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of liicli
aro extracted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked. "What is the cause of ths
unparalleled success of Vixf.oak Hit
TKitst" Our answer is, that thov remove
tho cause of disease, and tho patient re
covers his health. They aio the Rroai
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Kcnovatnr and Invigorator
of the system. Never before in tbo
history of the world lias a medicine hem
compounded possesta'nc tho rcmnrkaliia
q'.mlities of VixKnAtt Hirriiits in licalin? th
sick of every diseasa man is heir to. Thof
oro a pcntlo Piirpativo nn well as a Tunic,
relieving' Conpostinn or InOainnialinn of
tho Lirer uml Visceral Organs iu liiiiuM
Ui.ieases
The properties, cf Dp.. Walkku s
Tikkoak Urri KHS are Apcrivnt Ciaiilmrelio,
Carminative. N'titritions. Laxative. Diuretic.
Sedative. C.iiinter-Irritant Sudorific. Altera
tive, aud Anti-liiliuus.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnr.
eoar Bitteks tho most woiideiful In
vignrant that ever sustaiued th iinkina
sytem. )
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain Ion g
nnwell, provided their bones .n o not la
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair. -
Hilions. Keniittont and Inter
mittent levers, which aro so prera
lent In llio valleys of onr ktcU lire
throughout the United States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arksn
ea8, Kcd, Colorado, Hrazos, Hio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sav.inn.ik, Ko
nuokc, Jamos, and many others, witU
their vast tributaries, throughout oi-.r
entiro country during tho Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
iuvnriably nccoinpanied by extrusive dc -rangoment8
of tho stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. Iu lliwr
trentmont, a purgative, exerting a pn.
crful infliienco upon tlicso various or
gansf is essentially necessary. Theis
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal ti
Dlt. J. WALKEK'S VtXKGAU liri'TURR,
as they will speedily rcmovo tho darU
colorod viscid matter with whiuh H e
bowels are loaded, at the same tiu-.o
stimulating tho secretions nf the liur,
and generally rostoiing tho kcallL
functions of tho digestive organ?.
Fortify the body against dispji.s?
by purifying nil its lluidswiih Vim.c, it
JilTTKI.-s. Xo cnidemic can tako ho!4
of n system thus fore-nnned.
Dyspepsia or Indiseslion, lUr.U
nche, Pain in the Shnnhlers, Cwshi.
Tightness of the Chest, l)izzincs. Pour
Eructations of tho .Stomach. Hail Tiisio
in the Mouth, liilinns Attacks. I'ah.ii.
tation of tho Heart, lulhimmntinn oft:.
Lungs, Pain in the reKlmi of the KM
noys, and a hundred other painf.il vm.
toms, aro tho offsprings of I)Kpc;i.:'s.
One bottle w ill nrnvo a better t'orn i'nit.
of its merits than a lcnthv ajvei tiis
nicnt. Serofulii. or KiuaVi rill. wi.;3
STollinps, Ulecrs, Kri-Kipelas, Sui-ii.il ,Nc.
Goitre, Scrnfiilmis liillumiiiati"ii.Jnil..l.t
Inllainnmtions, Murrurial A llui li ui, 0 4
Bores, lviujitimm nftlie Skin, Soro Ki r., p., .
liltliuse. ns In nil oflier i-mnitiluiiuii.,1 l)..
ones, Wai.ki:u's Vixhoah HrrrKKs U;.i
shown tlmir prent ourntivp ponuii i:i !k
Miost olitina!o uuii hit metallic cac.
ror luiliiiiiiiintni'v nml M
IUieilllM.tiKUK (I out, llilillMR. 1,'eiu.t-
tent and Intermittent Fevers, I i sense .
tho Hlmiil, Liver, Kiilne a:nl Khulili. ,
theso Littc-M have no cnual. SclL d: u ,.
are caused hy Vitiated IIIikkI.
Median icii I Diseases.-rei-son c.
gaged in J'aints and .MincraN, such :m
l'luinbers. 'J'vne-setlors. tStilil-ln-tirii. ,,.i
ifiucii, as limy mlvnueu In lil'u, re snl L
to paralyhU of tho llnweN. To !iia:ii
nfrainst thin, tako a dose nf Walklu'i Vi
eoas liirrcRs iiecasionallv.
lr or Skia Diseases. Ki nntions. ! .
ter, balt-ltlieuiu, Klutclirj, Spot, l'iiiip.Vi.
1'UKtiilua, Uwils. CarbiiiicleH. If in? wnniii.
ScuUIip.hI, Knro Kyes. Krydpchni, Itch,
Sciiifn. Discoloratimm of tliu SI. iff. 1
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nni.in
or nature, uro literally Un? up anil carriiM
out of thu system iu iUoi t lime ly tho uw.
of tlicsu Hitlers. ,
1 in. Time, and otlier W lll'IllS
lurkitilT ill thu svsti'tii of mi iiiiintr iIuim:ii,,Im
are effectually destroyed ami rciuotej.
system of incilieiiie, no verinilui.'.i, no aa
tiieliiiiiiitlt'S will lice Ihe pvsti-ui lium K.i ni.
likn theso Hitters.
For rcnialc Coiiitilainfs. iu voun?
or old, inairied or siuirln. at the daft n'of wu-
liiaiuioiKl. or the turn of lile, these Toai
Hitters display to decided an inllueuce tint
improvement is soon perccptililo.
tieanscilio itiatetl li oodwhsi.
ever you tiud iu impurities burstiujt through,
the skin iu l'liiiplcs, Kniptnius, or Suro ;
cleanse it when you find it obstruotod acJ
lnrgish in the veins; cleanse it wheu it i
foul ; your feelings will teil yuu wheu Keep
the hiood pure, and tho health of tho .lau
will folioft'.
11. II. MrDOX Vl.n Si CO.,
Prn(TKil n! (lin. A gt:. S.lli Knuirim'a. Cn Ifiimla,
ftAil cor. nf Waaliinctim mi'l i'lmrttou St.. N.J.
i.tu ujr il UiU(l.li sua Ui sl r.
C. W. EARNEST,
S t J J J G EOX DENTI ftT.
TIDIOL'TK, PA. ; '
ALL OPKUATIOXS pertaining to Sur
Kical or Mechanical lontihtrv per
formed with cure, nml warranted. "I uuar-
notco HiiceesH or r.'hiud the mouov.
Ulli.o in l.lt.VNDlN 11 HICK HLOCK.
Ki'iiieiiilier llie jdace.
'I IV. li. V. KAIIVLKT