I It WEDNESDAY HORSING, JILT 23, '.81 ' ' " DOROUGH OFFICERS. TlnrffMt John TUx-h. ftmci7mrn C. W. Robinson, H. A. Varner, A. H. Kelly, H. 11. J Unlet, A. II. rrtilil(-, II. (). lnvix. Jwitteei of the Pence D. S, Knox, C. A. Randall. (SmtnhtK, .Swnirtmrt AVAoot iwfoi-.t-l), S. Knur, IT. O. Pa ris. K. .1. Wohmll, H. 11. Haslet, A. J. Kelly, I. Chirk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. FrrtMent .TiirlirT,. r. WsTMonr, Aneiate Judaea A.tDHKW Cook, Jom. . D.r.K. fiheriirT. 3. Van Oihxkw. TrtnHM ,H. .T. Skti.kv. I'rnthnnntitry, lirrjixtcv t Iteenrdcr, t V. M. t'l.AHK. f.timmiMifinr Joux Thompson, Jas. K. Cl.AltK, F.I.I I!kri.i. nntii NitprrintenitrntR. F. RoHnKlt. JtiHtriel Attorney S. I). Irwin. Jury Hiirimuiiotniu-JAS. Fltnn.Wm. I'attkhson. fVuinO Surveyor K.P. Tnwi2. rVirnnrr M. Ittkt., Jn. Oitinfy A urtitnrn't. It. Conn, T,. Wxn jtKn, 1. Jamikson. Member nf Vonijrtm l!)(n DtntrietC. B. AtemMyI. n. Aqskw. 'Vine 0 Trnhin At TIOXKST.V STATION, on ami allor May 4, 1ST. l HOVTir. Train fin ... . 10:4(1 b. til. " M - - . fl:w p. in. "hi ... . 8:40 p. in. jonTn. Train fcl - - :Tfi a. m. " Ml .... 4:4(1 p. 111, ftl - - - - MM a. ni. On tho River Division 1. r. from Oil City 'to IrvlnoUin, up the river in North down the rlvor, south. . . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the I'rosliyterian tlinrch on Sunday next, morning ami evening. Sabbath School nt 3 o'clock p. ru. Nicholas Thompson is to day an nounccJ as a candidate fur Auditor, subject to Republican usages. --J.' II. Wcntworth, of Green town rhip, is announced in this issue as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub ject to Republican usages. Mr. P. O. Conver has let the job f putting a stone foundation under Ins house and office to Mr. Joyce, who is now preparing stone for the work. Just nt this pyint the river seems very scarce offish of all kinds. Above wnd below us, however, we hear that they arc quite plenty. IVe have too many experts here to make it healthy fur fish. ' "Uarty," son of Wm. Lawrence, is at present lying quite ill with scar let ftffer. The child is improving somewhat, but is not yet entirely, out if danger. It U to be hoped that the disease will not spread. Tho decision in the case of Wil foil vs. Dithridge, was put off wutil to-morrow. The probabilities arothat n he decision of the Justice will not be fiiml , as the case will doubtless be op ealed. Mr. Geo. Morgan has broken ground for a residence on the East fido of Vine St.. directly opposite huuiucl .Murk's. He proposes to build n gooil substantial structure, which will iu uo wise mar the beauty of cur town. Mr. Dennett Dobbs, formerly of ibis county, made us a rail yesterday morning. He scorns to islam the hard limes first rate, although he com plains that business is dull. Ilia pres ent address is ElairsvilK, Indiana county, Pa. The new machinery for Dith ridge's mill is at the depot, and will le brought over and put in immediate ly. The mnchinery is said to be first class; and the milt, for the business it is intended to do, will be at least as perfect as the one which was burned. Cucumbers and their attendant, uneasiness in the stomach, have made their appearance hero. A good dose of onions tsken with them seems to (Check their bail effects. It is estimat ed that there will be nearly a hundred barrels of cucumbers raised in this jpiaoe. Last week a convention of bank ers' was held in Saratoga. Among oilier things they declared that "it hliould be the effort of every good citi zeu to baeten tho day when every promiso of our Government to pay a (dollar shall be honestly redeemed in .coin." Peters' Household Melodies is at hand with its usual choice collec tiuu of songs, duels, choruses, etc. This monthly is devoted entirely to vocal music, and has nothing but the bett se'ectious of prominent composers. Price SI per year. J. L. Peters, 813 BronJwav, N. V. A week ago Tuesday, Messrs. Ilinaldo Toby and Abrara Bean, of Bob a Croek, got on the track of a bear and two cubs, and. after a long chase the old bear was brought down by Mr. Toby. The cubs treed, on a large hemlock, and the hunters took up a position under the tree to wait for tliein to come down. After -waiting about thirty-six hours, without accomplishing their object, they pro cured an augur, mule some pins, and constructed a ladder up the side of the tree, up which one of the men climbed, carrying a cable with him. With the rope the cubs wete secured and let down to the ground. They were about as large, Mr. Toby informed us, "as a small dog," from which we infer they would weigh about ten or fifteen pounds each. Mr. Toby has one of them, and Mr. Bean the other. They are gelling quite tame, and will make nice pets until they get too old to manage. Hubert Guyton, of Bear Creek, however, is the "bote"' bear hunter iu this county, having killed and trapped so large a number that if we were to give the figures, it would sound like a fish story. We know, however, that he has killed as many as eleven bear in one season since we came to Tioncsla. Tire Clarion Republican publishes a call for Wta. P. Finley, Esq., of Salem twp., Clarion Co., to become a candidate for State Senator at the com ing election. This call is signed by upward of two hundred voters of Clar ion Co., among them, quite a number of Democrats. If Mr. Finley can carry Clarion county ngainet the Dem ocratic candidate, he's the man we're after. Forest county, we believe, will present no Republican candidate, and we bear of none in cither of the other counties of the district. Unfortunate ly Clarion county holds her primaries after ours, rnd having two Republican candidates for this office, we could not take their names into consideration at our primary meetings; we believe, however, as the case stands that the nominee of Clarion county can rely on the support of Forest, to the full amount of her Republican vote. By all means give us a good candidate; one whose character will bear a strong light, and we will do our level best for him at tho general elections. From this standpoint, it would seem that Meadville would be a nice place to live, provided always that a person had the money and time which would naturally be required to amuse himself after the manner of the Mead villians. Every whip-stitch an excur sion is gotten up for Chautauqua Lake, at half-fare or less; an odd fellows' excursiou went to Lake Erie a few days ago, and now the Baptist con gregation of that city propose to visit Niagara Falls on the 18th of August, the round trip costing 4.00. Of course a man would be miserable if he was there and hadn't the required 84.00. We publish this week, as is our custom at this season, the Rules for the Republican Primary Meetings. It is important that officers of the elec tion boards should have copies of these rules by which to regulate their deci sions in the various cases which come up. These elections should be con ducted as strictly as the general elec tions, and we hope they will be so conducted. No Democrat should be allowed to voto at these primaries. Frauds should be carefully guarded against, theti w hen a man is nominated he will be the choice of the majority of the party. The Republicans of Clarion coun ty do not believe in letting the Demo crats have the election all to them selves, just because tbey happen to have a large majority. There are an nounced in the Rejubliean 1 candidate for State Senate, and an extensively signed call fur another; 3 for I'rothon otary; 7 for Treasurer; 15 for Com missioner; 3 for Auditor, and 1 for District Attorney. That's a good many, but it don't approximate the number of candidates for nomination on the Democratic side. Here is a new Presidential ticket. It is presented by the Wilmington Commercial of Delaware: "We hear a new ticket, designed for 1876, talked of in Pennsylvania. It is : For Pres ident, Benjamin II. Bristow of Ken tucky; for Vice President, John F. Hartrauft, of Pennsylvania. There would bo life, spirit and young blood iu that ticket beyond a doubt, and if the Convention should nominate it, tho people would give it their ratification." A swimming match for the cham pionship of the world, took place at Chester, Fa., between Johnson and Coyle. .The!atter gave out, and was wnconsciius for several hours after the match. On his return to conscious ness be claimed to have been drugged, as he undoubtedly was. Johnson says Coyle can beet him. Grove & "Wolcott are putting down another well on their old stamp: ing ground, on this side of the river, opposite Trunkeyville. If they gel a five hundred barrel well we shall not feel badly about it. They have great confidence in this territory, and as they are old operators, we would not be ranch surprised if they made a good strike. Donaldson, kho teronaut, and Grim wood, the jonrnalist, who made the ascent with him from Chicago, have never been heard from, and there exists no doubt but that both perished in Lake Michigan. Mr. Barnum, not stopping to mourn over poor Donald son, has engaged Prof. King to run the balloon hereafter, or at least un til be is killed. Ohio has a surplus of demagogues. Allen, a hard money Democrat, is running on a soft money platform.and Carey, a temperance lecturer, asks the whiskey men to make him Lieutenant Governor. Allen has gone over to Carey for his money, and Carey has goue In Allen for his whiskey. The people propose to spoil the whole job by electing the entire Republican ticket. Carrier Seminary is fortunate in securing the services of Miss Mary R. Jenks of Brookville, as music teacher for the coming session remaining all the time at the seminary. Her high reputation as a performer, and skill as a teacher will attract the attention of many who are desirous of securicg a good musical education. The next session of the seminary will open August 31st, and the prospects are good for a large attendance. Clarion Democrat. Judge Coon, of Clarington, For est county,, while driving along the road near Black's Corners, in this county, last week, lost a valuable horse. The horse trod upon one end of a stick, or part of a pole, used to corduroy a wet spot, the other end of it flew up, striking the horse and pen etrating the bowels, causing death in a short time. And now it is said Judge Coon intends to sue' the road supervisors of Farmington township for the value of his horse. Clarion Republican. Judge Williams, in a recent' case in Elk county, decided that a pur chaser of land at a tax sale took no title at the time; that the owner re tained his legal title, and that the purchaser had no right under his tax deed until the expiration of the term for redemption, and no remedy in law or equity, although the owner might, remove all the timber and everything else of value on the land before the two years expired, and thus, if the land was of no value except for tim ber, compel the unlucky purchaser at tax salejto lose the money he had paid the County Treasurer for the lands. The Detroit Post, after a calm outlook through the West, remarks that unless there is a decided change in the situation within a short time, the Republicans will be sure to carry Ohio, Wisconsin and Minnesota. We think the Post is correct in its opinion, while at the same time we have the fullest confidence that instead of a change iu favor of the Democracy, the current which has been flowing so strongly in favor of the Republicans during the last sixty days will con tinue to increase in power nntil the day of election, aud that it will then overwhelm the Democracy with inev itable disaster. Tfce editor of the Pittsburgh Commercial is a member of the Re publican State Committee. He says: "The accounts brought up from all parts of the Slate at the late meeting of the Bepublican State Committee were very encouraging. The members all felt confident as to the result in their own counties, such as Lancaster, Chester, Dauphin, Lebanon, Erie, Blair, Tioga, and Bradford, old-fasb-ioned majorities were promised ; and in the Democratic couuiies, such as Berks, Schuylkill, and Luzerne, the prospects were said to be cheering. The quarrels of the masses of the Democratic party with the work of their leaders everywhere, and the con fidence of Republican voters in assur ed victory, are likely to make the campaign of this fall a pleasant one t eur side of Ilia political house. Killing Cabbage Worms. A cor respondent of the New, York Tribune says: "In July last in going through my early cabbage, I found one com pletely covered with the worm. Im mediately I obtained a handful ' of bran and sprinkled it over the head. The worms began to squirm and fall off the cabbage, . and wherever it touched tbcm they seemed to be in pain. The following morning tbey were all dead. Since that time, on the first appearance of the worm, I sow the bran. Borne seasons it may be necessary to do it a second time. If the worms are very thick, it is bet ter to take a handful and sprinkle it over the cabbage. A hundred weight is ample, cheap, and easily tried. Pos sibly it may be the very thing we have" been looking for." Mittouri Farmer. Go to Robinfon & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin cans, sealing wax, etc. 15tf '. Tax-Payers Attention. - Those paying to Treasurer previous to. August 1st are entitled . to 5 per cent, reduction. S. J. Setlet, July, 1875. Treasurer. Grain cradles, grass scythes and snaths, hand rakes, forks &c., at Rob inson & Bonner's. 11 tf. 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 sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balance in one and two years. Miles W. Tat. lOtf. 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 finding it will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Dr. Winans. lltf For Sale. The old Holmes House property is tiered for sale on very reasonable terms. This property consists of two acres of land, a barn, suitable for liv ery, size 105x40 feet. The foundation of the Holmes House contains a large amouut of first class building stone. The land is suitable for gardening.and with proper care will raise ' superior vegetables. This properly will be sold cheap. For terms enquire of the editor of this paper, or of C. F. Gilles pie, Whig Hill. 33tf. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidiouto says so, and be knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. The 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 his paper nntil March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tell how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st of January, 73, the ac counts previous to that time being payable to the old firm. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. TIONK8TA 31VIHtlCTH. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... 7.007.50 Corn Meal, bolted .... 2.60 Chop feed - - - - $2.002.20 Hye bushel - - . - 1.00 Oat V bushel .... 65 (a, 70 Corn, ears ..... 4550 Beans bushel ... 2.00(3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - t .10 lireaknut Baoon, augar cured - 10 (Sugar lOQ 12t Syrup 76(a 1.00 N. O. Moltwaes .... 1.00 Roast Rto Coflee No. 1 ... 80 Klo Coffee, boat - ... 28 Java Coffee 871 Tea - - 00(3,1.25 Butter 1K(20 Riue ..10 Eggs, fresh ..... 18 8alt 2.25(X2.85 Lard - 15(5,20 Iron, common bar .... 4.00 NailH, lOd, V keg 4.25 Liuo'rbbl. - - - - 2.00 Kew Advertisement. Settle. Pemonn bavin nnnettled aconnU with m. Will pleaae rail and Mttla lefore Sept. loth, 1875. At that dato my books will be left with attorney for eollortlon. July 21, 1875.-16 3t S. H. HASLET. IN THE Court or Common Plmui of For nt County. No. 1 W-pt. Term, 174, Breva d partition facien.la. Tato. John Cobb . Uilfl F. Filler, TlMKxlnre Ijircille, J. Philip Krinaor, John F. Tollo, Hanrr Van Htoddiforrt, II, A. Jmmarv, Jarob Woodburn, William H. Heid, t. If. Barrett, Ada 8. Amos, Honry tt. Ainen, Mary 8. Amen and Edmtr Amw, minor heir of F.dira'' Ames d'"od, and Lnoy V. H. Amps, ornnrdian of tho Raid minora, John A. Heuilder and W. H. Scuddor, ex ecutor of Honry Ames dweased, Thomas 8nofS and W. H. Drown, Tnwtop. Notice 1 hereby given to the above named partiea, that by virtne of the above mentioned writ of partition, an inquest will be held and taken upon the premiaea therein deaoribed on the 6th day of Sep tember, A. 1). 1N75, at one o'elork In the afternoon, for the purpose of making par tition and valuation and appraiaement of the aaid real extate, aa in the said writ re quired ; at which time and place said par tiea can attend if they think proper. To Uiles F. Filley, Ac. T. J. VAN UIF.SEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 28, 1875. IS 6t We would call the attention of Teacher, and others Interested In music, to the following works, as being the best of their class s A New Class-Book for Female Vol. oes. Price to per dozen. Sample copies, mailed, post-paid, on re ceipt of ti. FAIRY ECHOES. A Class-Book for Children. Used in all the Principal Schools. Price taper dozen. Sample copies mall, ed, post-paid, on receipt of 60 cts. SOE ECHO. The Most Popular School Singing Book ever published. Price 7.r0 per dozen. Sample copies mailed, postage free, on reoelpt of 75 cts. Address, J. L.. PETEItS, , 843 liroadwaj, JV, I", THE BEST! You can find the Largeat and handsomest Lot of PRINTS! Ever brought to Tidioute at L. L DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. Also a fine lot of Handkerchief, from 8c. to $1.00. I have the fluent and largest lot of Ladies' Tiea ever brought to (Ilia place, in price from 20c. to S1.25. Ladieti' l.inon (Olara Plain, Embroidered aud Colored ; alao a lot of Ruchiugs CORSETS, 60c to 13.50 per pair. If you don't like M'me Foy'a Coraeta yon can get here a separate Skirt Suporter that can be worn with any Corset. Shawls, S1.00 and up wards. Ladies' Uuae. 10. to 75o. i also the new style Balmoral atrlpea. Parasol from 35o. to $4.50. PasaauieiiUrles and Fringes in all Style. IT you want Drcas Goods why J UHt call and aoe them for yourself, ana you cannot fail to be suited. T"T-p In and look over our atock. DlVUr You will find it complete in every respect, both a to style and price. L. L. BRENNESHOLTZ, 7-2m. Tidioute, I'a. Executor's Notice. Whereas, letters testamentary on the estate of Lavina Brandon, late of Harnett township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ail persona indebted to aid estate, or having claims against the aame, are requested to call for settlement with claim dulv authenticated. A. L. KKKJ WOUTH, Executor. June 21, 1875. 12 6t Auditors' Report of Jenks Township. Marisnvillk, June 19, 1875. JtECEIPTS. Jacob Mercilliott, School Treasurer, Dr. Bal. last year settlement $--228.60 State appropriation 3iM) Unseated order from Co. Com'. 684. 12 Seated tax fur 187:1 70.70 " " 1H74 1H.14 Total EXPENDITURES. Improvements Tuachera' wage Sundries Total Balunce due District $1,018.07 $.105.51 6M0.00 74.02 $1,000.53 8.54 $1,018.07 We the undersigned Auditor of Jenk Township, mot at No, 1 School House, and did settle the account of the School Treasurer, aa found in the t'oreg ing re port, hereunto we have set our hands and avals, tins lotn nay ol June, A. I'., 18, a. C. I). KLDKHKiE. IL.S.1 1 JOHN HEATH, L.S. V Auditor. L.S.j Dr. J. Walker's California Tin ffwr Hitters are o purely Tepotnblo preparation, made chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on tlio lower raiiRes of tte Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is tlio cause of the unparalleled success of Vixegak Hit TEitsf" Our answer Is, that they rcmovo the cause of disease, mid the patient re covers his health. They are tho great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invij;orator of the system. Never before in the history of' the world lias a medicine heen compounded pwwcasiiifr the reniarkiibls qualities of Vi.vKr.AR Bittkrs in healin? the sick of avery riwcaso man in heir to. They are a gentle' Punraiive a well oi a Tmiir. relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Ili'ious Diseases The properties of Dn. Walker's Tixsoah I1ITTKR8 are Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition. Laxative, biiretic, Sedauve. Cunnter-lrritaut Sudorific, Altera tiva, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Xrs. egar Bitters the most wonderful In rigorant that ever sustaiaed th sinking" system. No Person can take these Bitters " according to directions, nnd remain loug unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bcyoud repair. Milious. Remittent nnd Inter mittent I evers, which nre so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, liio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Iln nnoke, James, nnd many others, wiili their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Sumuior mut Autumn, and romarkably so din ing sea sons of unusual boat and dryness, :iro invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a poa--erful Influence upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. There . is no cathartio for tho purpnso equal. to Dr. J. Wai.keu's Vixegak BrrrKim, as they trill speedily rcmovo tho dark colored viscid matter with which tlio bowels nre loaded, nt tlio smiio tinio stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, nnd generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organ. Fortify tho hotly ngrninst disonsn by purifying all its tluitlswith Vinkcah BiTTEHS. No epidemic c;m tako hol t of a system thus fore-nrmcd. Dyspepsia or IiidfcoNlioii, Uc.nl ache, rain in tho Shoulders, C'miglrt. Tightness o4 the Chest, 1 Miuiiio, ttoitr Eructations of the Stomach, Bud Tiisto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks. l'aliiu tation of tho Heart, liillaiiunatioii ol ll: Lungs, Tain in the region of the Kid iicys, nnd a hundred other painful symp toms, are tho otlsprings of Pyspepsia. One bottle will provo a better giiiuiiutcj ' of its merits than a lengthy ndvci tWc mcnt. Scrofula, or Klus's Evil, Whirci SwelliU(is, Ulcers, Krviielas, Swelled 'e ! Goitre, Scrofulous liillniiiiiiutiona. Iihli'lent Inflammations, .Almcuritil Alieciioiis, Uul Sores, Eruptions of tlio Skill, Soru Kyes elr. In thoo, as in nil other constitutional Ur eases, WALKKu's Vinkoar Kittkiih line i shown their great curiitivo power. iu U.o most okstinnto and iiitnictahlu ruie. For Inflammatory nml ( hronfc . Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, I lii-Msrt of the Blood, Liver, Kidncrs nml liliuldn, those Bitters hare no equal. Siteli I'iivu. are caused by Vitiated illood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Taints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-settors, (iold-liuater, uiul " Minor 8. as tlioV advance in life, are anlip-i t to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, tnka a dose of WiUKkii's Vix KQAt Dittkhs occasionally. For Skill Diseases,' Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Khcuiti, Klotches, Spots, l'iinp!c. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kiiir vonn. Scold-uead, Sore Eyes, Krysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of tlio Skin, 1 J union and Diseases of tlia Skin of Klmtever nuinii or nature, are literally dug up and ciuricd out of the system iu a tuoi t liuio by lue v.io of these Bitters. Tin, Tape, nml other Wownis, lurking in tiie svstein of so in iiiv I 'ousamU, are ellectually destroyed u- removed. Su system of medicine.,-,;"' vcriniluge, uu an tiielminitics wi'l' l yteui hum ttrrnu like these Bitt n i . . ' For Fetiii 'e ou'P'nts.lnjo.ing or old, married "luKlu- ?' thodawii of wo manhood, or til8 Y"n,0f 1'fe, these Tonic Bittert display 3 u'dl an Influence that improvement is0"" nerl"il'l'. Cleanse the ""ted Wood when. ever you find its '"Purities bursting thruiitfli tba skin iu PiiuU)i' t-ruptione, or Sores; eleausa it wheirf'uu " 'I obstructed acit sluggish in the ,'tu', ekianse it hen it u foul ; your feeliiiilwilTTBir 4"1 u'he Keep the blood pure, and the health oll! -tern will follow. it. ii. McDonald it co.. - Drnggtsts ud Us. AU. boa rsnuisou Cs annul, aud cor. or-WiiNlmiKtMii snj t'liurltuii St.. '.' V . Iul4 ! sll Uii(UU ssS Ucal r. C. W. EARNEST, HUIiOEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTE, PA. AM. Ol'KRATIONS oerfHiiilnn to Kur Kical or Mechanical lientistry per foriuod with cure, and warranted. I guar antee success or refund the iikoicv. Omce In (.KANDl.N ilKU'K BLOCK. Kenieinlier the place. a-l.v. tl. W. KARKKST.
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