t 1 -1 if' Z&ht forest gcpuMta. WEDNESDAY M0RX1XG, 110. 11, 5875. BOROUGH OFFICEHS. Jlurpra Jours Hkik. (V)Kiicimf)i 1. W. ltablnnn, S. A. Turner, A. I. Kelly. H. II. Haslet, A. 11. 1'nrtriilKO, 1 1. O. lavi. Justice of the i'enee D. S. Knox, C. A. Randall. Jiireetor 1. H. ICnnv, H. O. vi, S. .1. Wolcott, H. II. Hnnlot, A. . Kelly, 1). Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jtnlije Tj. D. Wftmorp, Associate Judycs Andrew Cook, Jos. . Dat.r. vriT T. J. Van Dikrkm. Trensurer H. .1. Rkti.kv. Vrnlhnnotary, llcgistcr ot Jteeorilcr, itc 1. M. Cr.AtiK. 0)mmMloinr-.IoHi TrtoMPsoif, Jas. lv. Clark, Kli Berlin. Onnnty tiuperintemlrnt 8. F. TtomiEB, IHstrict Attorney fi. D. Irwix. .fury (V)mmi.n'oner J ah. Flyni,Wm. Pattkrhox. (tun!; .Surveyor 8. P. Inwirf fbronei M. Ittki., Jn. Vountjf Auditor T. U. Conn, L. War kh, O. Jamikron. Member of Congrti 10M DitrietC. D. ClHTIS. Assembly J. B. AoNmv. 2'm o Train At TIONKSTA STATION, on and.aftor Muy 24, 1875 1 BOrTIT. . Trul n (10 - - -" M 10:4(1 a. m. 3:0R p. m. 8:46 p. in. ' 62 Train 53 " fit) -" 61 WORTH. 8:.p0 a, m. 4:4lt p. m, - . 8:28 a. m. Oa the River Plvlslon . e. from Oil City to Irvlnotwn, np the rivor is North ; down the river, south. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Elliot will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, morning and evening. Sabbath School At 3 o'clock p. ni. Republican, by all means get registered. Wednesday, Sept. 1st, id the outside limit. Don't delay. The Democratic primaries 'will take place at the usual places of hold ing elections, on Saturday, tho 28th iust. , sr The Sunday ScfuolA8fembly nt Fair Point, Chautauqua Lake, Is large ly attended, and the exercises are said to he very interesting. --The Kentucky State election has pone Democratic. Burks county, in this Slate, will undoubtedly go the -same way in November. Argument Court is in session. CourH.ciJflvcnod yesterday. No busi ness of general interest is being trans acted. Will probably adjourn to-day. Ou account of the press of mat ter occasioned by the primary elec tions, wo have neither room nor time to comment upon the nominees. They ore all good men, however. Will give them a hoUt at some future time. Rev. Newell, who delivered a ser mon in the Preshytoriau church, in this placo some two years since, was .thrown from a carriage, in Franklin, on Sunday afternoon lust, sustaining a fracture of the collar bono, and dis location of the shoulder. Through an oversight, we neg lected lust week to notice the fact that Mr. David Walters, of Newmanville, ft.tber of Mr. Daniel Wullers of this place, died on Wednesday evening 28th ult. He was one of the oldest -settlers in this region, and was a good .citizen. W. P. Finley, of Salem township, accepted the call uiude on hitn by voters irrespective of party, aud cou sciits to becomo a candidate for State Senator from this district. If nomi nated he will be a credit to this dis trict, and will make a vigorous can vass. Clarion liqniblican. The Republicans of New York manifest confidence in their ability to -carry that State I his Fall. It seems like a desperate venturo with the cities of New York ocd Brooklyn in Demo cratic hauds, but they are encouraged and confident. The cause is worthy tho effort. The board of 6chool directors iu "JIcKcan Co., which iaisd the salary of the Co. Supt. to $2,000 per annum, And whoso action in so doing was de nounced by the Stato Supt., met again ou the 27th ult., and, after a stormy session, reduced the salary of that of ficer to $1,000 per annum. Better late than never. Some of our gamins amused them selves a few evenings since by stretch ing a wire across the sidewalk, just high enough to trip pedestrians. We -heard of no one being hurt, but these chaps will not find it so funny, should they succeed iu injuring any one. We 'hope the coualublu will keep u fcliarp look outjbr the young ruscals. Meeting of the County Committee. Tioni-mta, Aug. 10, 1875. Committee met in Arbitration Room of Court House, at 7 o'clock, p m. Messrs. D. Graham and A. B.Kelly were elected Secretaries of, Ui meet ing. Roll called. All present except Messrs. Dusenbury, Allison and Coon. On motion, Messrs. Heath, Green and Pearsall aeted iu place of the absent committeemen. Moved that thf. Rules adopted Aug. 15th, 1874, remain the rules to govern the Republican party in Forest Co. Carried. Moved that the place of holding the primary elections in Upper Har mony be changed from White Oaks to the Setley school house, on Fleming Hill. Carried. The Committee then proceeded to the election of a chairman for the en suing year. Moved that the candidate having the least number of votes, be dropped, after each ballot. Carried. J. T. Dale, of Tiouesta was duly elected Chairman of the county com mittee for the ensuing year. Oo motion, adjourned. gaS: Secretaries. The following gentlemen were elected by the Republican voters of the various election districts of Forest county, as members of the Republican County Committee for the ensuing year. Barnett, W. R. Coon. Greeu, S. C. Roupe. Howe, D. Graham. Hickory, F. E. Allison. Upper Haimony, P. M. Guild. Lower " Jno. Thompson. Jetiks, P. V. Mercilliott. Kingsley, W. A. Dus mbury. Tiouesta boro., A. B. Kelly. Tiouesta twp., C. W. Clark. Trunkeyville Items. Messrs. Grove fc Wolcott have becu having rather bad luck with their well near this place; first losing the tools in the well by the breaking of their cable, then, after fishing them out, getting their Baud pump stuck. The sand pump was takeu out lust Friday, sinco which time operations have been resumed with favorable prospects. Our school closed on Thursday last, with but small attendance ; only some six or eight scholars being pres ent. The primary elections at this place, ou Saturday last moved off smoothly, being somewhat lubricated by beer, Ac. After the vote was counted, the members of the hoard, with one exception indulged in a sup per at the Peterson House. JonN. We notice that Mr. Cobet, Dem ocratic nominee for State Senate, is announced in the Forest Press. If the gentleman proposes to run at the Democratic primary elections in this county, it strikes us that he is getting somewhat out of bounds. It is not customary for parties from other coun ties to contest the election with any county where there is a home candi date, nor, is it in good taste. It is perfectly right for Mr. C. to endeavor to get second instructions, but it is an unheard of innovation to let his name go before the Democratic primaries of this county in opposition to tlio home candidate. The Clarion county Dem ocracy, however, were pever noted for their extreme delicacy in political matters, gouerally wanting all district offices, and a good share of the time taking them, as .the Irishman says, "whether or no." It'a none of our funeral, but we like to see the square thing iu all that appertains 19 Forest county. The Democracy of Clarion coun ty are troubled with a fight on the Prothonotary question. Mr. Couser, the defeated candidate, claims that he received more votes thaa Mr. Barr, and should have been declared the nominee instead of Barr. He is backed up by several influential Dem crats, who refuse to be quieted unless justice is done. The end is not yet. T. J. Payne has sold out his mill and contract in Warren county, and has moved back to hu old homestead near Newmanville, Clarion county. From the Lett information we can get, Mr. Payne U one of tho best lumber men in this region. Glad ho's got so near us ouin, aud only wish he were a citizen of Forest to mil v. An old woman, who was undoubt edly crazy, was observed passirg through town, up the middle of Elm street, on Saturday afternoon last. She was a horrible looking object, be ing about half nude, and very filthy. She meddled with no one, anJ went directly out of town, and no measures, were taken to ascertain who she was, or where sbe was from. The Cincinnati Commercial states it after this fushion: "Those great Democratio statesmen, Cary, Allen, Ewiug,.Pndleton, and so on, ask of Ohio Republicans that they shall put the Democrats into power because they have a patent-right invention for making money plenty by simply issu ing legal-tender notes without any promise of redemption." Mr. 8. J. Wolcott, of De Witt ville, N. Y., was in town last week, on business, combined, we suppose, with pleasure. He reports his family all well, and contradict the report that his son-in-law, Z. T. Shriver, is very sick. Mr. S. was a little sore fort, few days, on account of a wrench r ceived while lifting, but has neve had to quit work a day, oa account on it. Mr. unuicl Harrington cniie-i upon us last week, and desired us to say in our next issue that the commu nication written by him, and publish ed iu tho Forest Prces, derogatory to Co. Supt. Brockway, was all wrong, and shouldn't have been written. This action on the part of Mr. Harrington, is commendable, to say the least. . Air are liable to errors, but how manyl of us are willing to confess our errors' when they are shown us? We notice by some of our ex changes that oDe huudred shares of the second preferred stook of the Re no Real Estate Company sold at par in the New York stock exchange on Wednesday last. . The Cret sales of this stock in New York were made about two months ago at $50 per share, since which time it has gradual ly advanced to par. This will be good news to some citizen of this end of the county, who hold shares in said company. 'Camp meeting is going-on at Lickiogville, and is well attended. On Sunday several of our young peo ple, and some of the older ones attend ed the meeting. As far as we could learn, perfect order was observed, and from the preparations that were made previous to the meeting, we don't be lieve there will be any attempts to dis turb the worshippers. Mr. Carpenter folded bis tent on Monday, and will take pictures of those wishing them, ou the grouud. Some weeks ago wo published a statement relating to a precious stone or diamond, found by John Ruland, of Pine Grove, which was exteusively copied. Mr. Ruland is in correspon dence with parties in New York, and has received $100 installment on the specimen sent them, with a promise of more soon. Mr. Ruland keeps the matte? iu a mysterious way, for what purpose none can determine. The brilliant stone is pronounced to be crytalized quaitz by some. If so, the piece sent to the chemist would be worth but a trifle, far less than the amount already paid; and there is more promised. Warren Ledger. As we have several members of the old Penn'a Reserves in this county, we publish the following for their in formation : - Tho subject of attending the Cen tennial in a body is being agitated among the Pennsylvania Reserve Association. The suggestion has been thrown out that those members of the Association residing in Western Pen nsylvania appoint some place as a ren dezvous say Pittsburgh where every provision can be made iu the way of camp equipments, and march to Phila delphia over the old wagou route. Regimental aud company organiza tions within the Association, and indi vidual membecs thereof, in the eastern part of the State, can make prepara tions to join those from Western Penn sylvania at such points along the route at may be convenient, so that when the column shall reach Philadel phia the entire Association, excepting the members residing in that city, will be in line. At some point outside the city the Philadelphians could join their comrades. A meeting of representatives of the various organizations in the Associa tion will be called ere long to take notion 01: the above suggestions. Commercial. Go to Robinson & Bonner's for glass fruit jars, jelly glasses, tin cans, sealing wax, etc. 15tf Grain cradles, grass scythes and snaths, hand rakes, forks Ac, at Rob insou & Bonner's. lltf. Notice. Pereons having unsettled accounts with me, will confer a favor by calling and settling the same before the first of Sept., as no account will bo permit ted to run any longer without settle ment. J. B. Pearsall, Claringyi, 18 4 1 Foresl Co., Pa. FOR SALE. The valuablo and beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon. Joseph G. Dale, and in which he now resides, is iu fiiy hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-third purchase money down, and the balancerin one and two years. Miles W. Tate. lOtf. -Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at this office. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. IIenryV .ico can be bought ch V applying to tf. . or Sunday last, one . chased gold locket, oval, . one inch long by one-half inch .de. 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 The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grover & Baker, at east Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, ,nd be knows. 46 ly TIONESTA MAKItKTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour $ barrel ' - - fg.008.50 Corn Meal, bolted - - - - 2.50 Chop feed .... f2.002.20 Kye $ bushel ..... 1.00 Oats bushel ' - 63 70 Corn, ears -"--- 4o50 Beans bushel ... 2.00(0.3.00 Ham, sugar cured - . - 17 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10 Sugar ...... 10 12 J Syrup ...... 75 1.00 N. O. Molasses .... 1.00 Roast Rio Coffee No. 1 ... 30 Rio Coffee, best - - - 28 Java Coffee ..... 87 Tea - - .60 1.25 Butter ..... - - 1820 Rice .-.... 10 Eggs, fresh ------ 18 Salt 2.252.35 Lard 1520 Irou, common bar .... 4.00 Nails, lOd, ft keg .... 4.25 Lime V bbl. ... . . 2.00 The only Polytechnic Home School. ST. CLEMENT'S HALL, Elliott Oity, Kuyliwd Fivo vacancies owing to enlargement. Apply u once. 18 4t "double your trade. PrufrglsU), Grocer and Dealer I Pur China and Japan Teas in sealed packages, Borew top cans, boxo or half chests Grower' price. Send for circular. The Wells Tea Company, 201 Fulton St, N. Y., P. O. Box 4660. 18 4t N. P. BURNHAJKS TURBINE WATER WHEEL A' as aelectod, 4 years ago, and put (o work in the U. S. Patent Office, D. C., aud has proved to J the bent. 19 sizes made. Prices lower than any other flrst-closa Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. P. Buruham, York, Pa. 18 4t $50TO$10POO Has been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 ctft. Profit. "How to Po It," a book on Wall St.. sent free. Tumbrlrigo A Co., Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall St,, N. Y. 18-4t SOLDIERS Disabled by wound, rupture, injury or dUea.se of any kind, however sliiht,ace en titled to pension, aud most of thove pen sioned to increase of pension. McNeill A Birch, Washington, D. C, one of whom was for years an Kxaminar and Chief of Division iu tho Pension Oliioe, being at the seat of Government, have the very best facilities for prosecuting those as well as other Government claims. Informa tion freely given upon addressing them, enclosing stamp. The best of reference given if desired. 18 it I! NKVKIt.FAII.INO ACHE CURE Price CE Euld bv Drur trial. 0O0 Reward if it tail to cure. Dr. C.B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 18 4t Most ISxtraorclljiary Terms of Advertising are offering for Newspaper in the State of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for list of papers and schedule of rate. Address GEO. 1. BUWGLL V CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, NO. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. Refer to Kditor of this Paper. 18 4t FREE TO BOOK AGENTS, An ulegautly bound Canvassing Book tor the best and cheaieat Family Bible ever published, will be sent free of charge to any book agent. It contains over 700 lin Scripture Illustration, and agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Ad dress, stating experience, etc., and wewill show vou what our agents are doing, Na tional Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., C'nicago, 111., or St. Iiouis, Mo. 81 4t JOH'WORK nnatlyeeouteU Tat the HE PUBLICAN Olll'ce. A"ne AtlverilMtnetttB. CLAEIOIT, 1?J. FAM, TERM opens Aug. 81st. Seina titlc and classical. College preparato ry and Normal oourses. Common branches Sciences, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French and Gorman, Book-keeping and Drawing. Instrumental and Vocal Music Pepartinent conducted by Miss Mary R. Jenks. Classes in Science of Teaching. Instruction thorough and scientific. Boardirrg hall and rooms for Rolf-boarding. Send for Catalogue to WM. TODD, Principal. Settle. Persons having unsettled accounts with me, will please call and settle I eforo Sept. loth, 1875. At that date my books will be loft with attorney for collection. July 21, 1B75.-18 3t S. If. HASLET. IN THE Court of Common Pleas of For est County. No. 1 St-pt. Term, 1874, Breve de partition faelenda. Tate. John Cobb vs. Giles F. Fillev, Theodore Larcille, J. Philip Krlegor, John F. Tollo, Henrv Van Stoddiford, D. A. January, Jacob Woodlmrn, William 11. Reid, ft. H. Barrett, AdaS. Amos, Henry 8. Ames, Mary S.Ames and Edgar Ames, minor heirs of Edgar Amos deceased, and Lucy V. H, Ames, gnardian of the said minors, John A. Hcudder and W. H. Scudder, ex ecutors of Henry Ames deceased, Thomas Scott, and W. H. Brown, Trustee. Notice is heroby given to the above named parties, that by virtue of the above mentioned writ of partition, an inquest will be hold and taken upon the premises therein described on the 6th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1875, at one o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of mr.k'nat par tition and valuation and appraisemont of the said real estate, as in tho said writ re quired ; at which time and place said par ties can attend if they think proper. To Giles F. Filloy, Ac. T. J. VAN GIESEN, ShorifT. Sheriff's OUlco, July 20, 1875. 10 6t Executor's Notice. Whereas, letters testamentary on tho estate of Lavina Brandon, late of Barnett township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are requested to call for settlement with claims mil v authenticated. A. L. "SEIG WORTH, Executor. Juno 21, 1875. 12-at We would call the attention of Teachers, and other interested In music, to the following works, as being the best of their class! MUSICAL CHIMES. A New Class-Book for Female Vol. oes. Price to per dozen. Sample copies, mailed, post-paid, on re ceiptoftl. FAIRY ECHOES. A Class-Book for Children. Used In all the Principal Schools. Price 6 per dozen. Sample copies mail ed, post-paid, on receipt of eo cts. SONG ECHO. The Most PopularSchoolSinglng. Book ever published. Price 17.60 per dozen. Sample copies mailed, postage free, on receipt of 70 cts. Address, J, L. rETCRS, 843 Broadway, JV. Y. THE BEST! You can find tha Largest and handsomest Lot of PRINTS! Ever brought to Tidioute at L L nun DRY GOODS STORE, IN BUCK'S BRICK BLOCK. Also a fine lot of Handkerchiefs, from 8c. to ll.OO. I have the finest aud largost lot of Ladies' Tics ever brought to this place, in prices from 20c. to $1.25. Ladies' l.ineH Collars Plain, Embroidered and Colored ; also a lot of Ruchings CORSETS, 60c. to f;l.50 per pair. If you don't like M ine Foy'a Corsets you can get bore a Bepurate Skirt Supportor that can be worn with any Corset. Shawls, 81.00 and up wards. Ladies' VI use, 10c. to 75c. ; also the new style Balmoral stripes. Parasols from 35c. to 11.50. Passauieuturie and Fringe in all Stylos. If you want Ire OooiIm why just call and see them for yourself, and you cannot fail to be suited. T T J J in and look over our stock. ULXKJL You will find it complete in very respect, both as to style and prices. I L. BRENNESHOLTZ, 7-2iii. Tidioute, Pa. THE WEEKLY SUN. column, from now to 8 pages, 65 broad to New Years, post paid, 60 cts. Address The St'N, N. Y. 144 TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED I TUM OKIUIMAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Deo. 81, 1873, w f , v is r , o rs . y t. MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, 46 T'onusta, Pa. Dr. 3. Walker's California Yin egnr Hitters nro a purely Vcgetublo preparation, made chlolly from tho na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges ol tte Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which ato extracted therefrom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of tlio unparalleled success of Vlvkgau Urr TKitst" Our answer is, that thoy roinovo the causa of disease, and tlio patient re covers bis health. Thoy aio tho pro At blood purifier and a lil'c-givlns principle a pet ice t Renovator and Invlorutor of tlio system. Never beforo in tlid hiatory of the world lias a medicine, licon compounded pocminjr tho remarkable' qualities of Vi.vkoak 1) it runs iu hcalinp tho sick of every dieao man i heir to. They are a geiulo Puncuiivo as well an a Tonic, relieving Coiifrcfitieii or Inflammation f tho Liver and Visceral Organ iu Bilious Diseases The properties of Dn. Walker's Tikkoak Bittkrs aro Aperient. Diaiihoretie, Curminative, Nutritious. Laxative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, aud Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vi. egar Bitters tbo most wonderful In vigorant that ever sustained to sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bonos are Dot de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wostod bojoa4 repair. Bilious. Bcmittent and Inter mittent levers, which aro so preva lent in the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessco, Cumborland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Hrazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, Jamos, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during tho Summer and Autuipn.and remarkably so din ing sea sons of unusual boat and dryusss, aro Invariably accompanied by cxtensi v de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and othor abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pew. erful influence upon tlicso various er cans, is essentially uocossary. There 18 no cathartic for tbo purposo eu.il to Dn. J. Walker's Vinegar Hittkiis, as thoy will speedily i cmovo the dai l: colorod viscid matter with whlsli tin bowels are loaded, at the same-time stimulating the secretions of tlio livor, aud gouerally restoring tho " boaltliy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disenso by purifying nil ita fluids with Vixka it Bitters. No epidemic can take bold, of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head, ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, four EructationB of tho Stomach. Bud Tnsto In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l'alpita tatiou of the Iloart, Inllammalion nt tho Lungs, i'aiu In tho rogion of tlio Kid noys, nud a hundred other painful syiiip, toms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia, One bottle will provo a bettor guarantee; of its merits than a lengthy aUvcitlso nient. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whlto Swolliupd, Ulcors, Eryiiipeln, Httcllcd Xcel.. Goitre, bcrol'uluu lufliiiiiiiiutiiMiR, liuli'lint Inflammations, Mercurial A (lection, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Koro Kye. etc, In tboso, a in nil other coiiHtitutiiiiiul I'l eases, Walkkh's YiXKUAa Rittkh havi liown their grant curativo punui'4 ill tlii most obstiunlu and intractable c ase. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, lSillous, Kctuit teut and Intermittent Fovors, 1 )isease of tho Rlood, Liver, Kidney and DlaiUlti, these Uittcri liavo no equal. SutU liiciuici aro caused by Vitiated blood. , Mechanical Diseases. rersons en caged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumber, Typo-nettor4 (iold-buutcm, nud Miners, as thuy advance- in life, urn utibjci-c to paralysis of tho Bowel. To guunl against this, tnko a doko of WaLKLK's Vix tuAR Bittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Kheimi, lilotehcs, Spot.-!, l'iniplm, Pustules, lioiln, C'arbimclcK, Iting-wonim, Scnld-licad, Sore Eyon. KirnipclaH. Itch. Scurf, Discoloration of tlio Skin, Humor and iJiscnscs of the Skin of whatever iiaimi or uutmc, aro literally dug up mid carried out of the Bystom iu a bUuit tiuio by tbo uso of tliOKO Ritters. lin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking iu tho avbtuni ef po many thousand, are ell'uctually destroyed and removed. ' system of medicine, no vermilupon, lie u thclminitics will tree tbo cyntein hum wm um like those Bittern. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tlio dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display to decided an intluouc that improvement is toen perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find ita impurities bursting through, the tkiu iu Piuiplod, Kruptionn, or Sores: cleanse it wheu you find it obstruoted and sluggish in tho reius; cleanse it wheu it is foul i your feelings will lull rou wheu Kesp th blood pure, and the health of Ui ,leiu will follow. M. H. Me DO IS A LB eV CO., DnlfcirUU and Gn. An ts.. ban Krnnoiaco. On. Unruly and nor. of Wn.titngrtun unil Churlton Sta.. N old by alt urugglat aud Dcal.r. C. W. EARNEST, SUKGEON DENTIST, TIDIOUTB, PA. ALL OPERATIONS pertali.inK to Sur. trical or Mechanical Dcntintry per. formed with care, and warranted. I guar antee uc.cesH or refund the monev. Oltice in Ult AN DIN MUCK BLOCK. Ituiueinber the nluce. :u-ly. U.W. EAKKKST.