t ?hCowt .'gepuMtaw. Wednesday uuat, oci.rT isTj: ' BOR6UGH OFFICERS. -WurpMs JoltN TlKfK. fVJUHCifmrn l. W. Robinson, U. A Varnor, A. It. Kelly,' N. II. Haslet. A. 11 1'arlrUlK, II, (I. Iavla Jimtimuntht 1'eaco , H. Knov.G, lUlMlMll. . . OjHttbtM. Swairirart flchnol hi-erlnr l. S. Knot, If. O. via, S. J. Wnlnott, S. If. Haslet, A. B, lvelly. V. Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICIOS. 'forlllrnt Judge T H. WKrxnti. - Anettt Juihj Asoiiaw Coo a, Jon I'AIH. - - .! MkrrijtTT, J. Vaw imkh . TremurrrH. J. Srti.rv. Avorionotrtry, Itrgitttr A feeorder, f-e . V, M, I'LAfcK.i i. i T. i 1 ' '! '' )itiuMiuniTi Jnirsf THomfsoX, Jas, rOitnf.v Niiprrinfenrtrnt R. F. llonKKH. Jutif iimmi.uitmerMJ A. Fusf.Wm J ATT BnHO-f . - (Vitnv Vmwvnr H.I. InwiK. (fcrrmrr M. iTTiei,. Jr. ' Vtirif.v u(ior T. B. Oodb, L. Win- Mrmbtro Sngitf 19t DiMtrittO. B ArmblyS. I). AoKKW Train At TION KSTA STATION, on and after orTif. i .' t:08 a. m. . 4:47 p. in, XOHTH. ...... . (HQ a, m. , - . 3:44 . m. , Train 22 1 ii Tralii M " 21 Train 22, aonlb. ami 21, north, are 1st 'H)M othfBi r ar ancommodauon freliflitn. Thru trains only are allowed to carry clA.HU) Oa Urn River Divialon i. t. from Oil CUT In Jrvlnelwnvtip the river la North; down wfTrwr sown. ' :L0CAL AND WSCEIXANEOUS. wMirginia City. Nevada, was utter ly5Jetrojrcl by fire yesterday 'motn ing.y Over 10,000 pa pie were made .omelets- ---;.- . A. YartxnvT of the Forest is movinp hit barn directly so t haraa .f -the Isotel, i Jae Wooding toiv is Rising Ike job. ... ri HciHet ftjveHs raging at Triumph. ' Tweet-tivefi thirty deaths havv'QC t'urrwfom ihr8 -cause. 'There p' peace asjret to (ms no abatement to the .'OUiaK"a.A i i t it lJfn ' . a are under obligations to tb .Secretary bf 'the Meadvillo Sports: meu'a Club, for a complimentary tick' et' lo thoir I'igeuu-Bhooting Tuurna- intutr nbich occurs in that place to day. : !' - '. r -Morris Kinbtein has ret u rued from I'hilauulphi with a large stock of gondii, of all kinds. He has our tbauks for bringing to us a package of books, on which we thus saved the freight. Frank Keck lias moved into the liouno formerly ocupied by Dr. Powell. Vim. Reck, has moved into the liar lau. bouse, recently' vacated by Mr. 'linio, who, we believe, has more I to Lacytuwn. 'Mra. C. M. Heaili, in the Acomb linllding, haa juitt received a new and .complete stock of Hat, Bonnets and Trimmings. She is confident of be inj able to suit customers. ' Give her .n cull before purchasing elsewhere. Uncle Daniel Harrington last week sent us a Cue Urge pumpkin, for whton be )g our thaoks. We will liava the laoio maonfuctnrad op- into pioiaqd as they vanish dowu our iea)t will gratefully remember I'noleDanlel. ' A ' Republican Goveraor j ' nine teen Republican mujority . io the House; iive majority in the Senate, ami almost a clean weep of ali the -ofllcn In the Htate, make the Ohio triumph about tu acceptable as U could be. If Pennsylvania does A3 well, no ..mo need coniplaiu. A full vot will -tin H.i Jjtt it be brought out ! . '"Tlio wife of Casper Isert,' of Dutch Hill has been for some time u fieri tig from aberation of mind su- pe.'inducoil by tho shck of the news of Fred. Glassner's death. Bome time ago lic threw hrrsalf into the Times tu creek, and was nearly drowned bo lure she was rescued. Dr. Coburn has Uetn atte'iding her, and reports ber j i early recovered. A report has been put in circula tion to the effect that Edward Kerr, 4jur candidate for Associate Judge, is Catholic. Mr. Kerr is not a Catho lic, however, nor is it material wheth er ho is or is not, a member of any particular church, or has a leaning towards any certain denomination whatever. Moreover some of our htaunchest Ilep-jblican friends in this county are members of the Catholic xleuouiinaliuii, and have done and arc dti'tir; iiolilo.Trvlcu for the party. OUfT CO UMT TICKET.'' We can say, without fear of suc cessful contradiction, that the Repub lican ticket of this oouaty is; made .up oi i ne very oest material the county affords. In our estimation, no betterPr.. haa been ailing or a, couple of choice or candidates could have beea made, and, if they are all elected, we will not hesitate to guarantee that ("J county affairs for the nest three yen.., will be run with intelligence, pru dence and economy. Wra. P. Fin ley, candidate for Stale Senator from this District, is n roan in every way qualified to fill the position his friends hope to plaoe him in. The nomination was not his seeking, and had be not been called out by upward of five hundred voters, would never have been a candidate for any office within the gift ef the people. A lit tle effort in each-of the counties of the district will elect him, and we hope to see him run far ahead of his ticket in this county. , For Associate Judge we present the name of Edward Kerr, of Barnett township. Mr. Kerr to an -old reei dent of .the county, straight Repub lican aod a man who woold grace the position to which ha aspires. He is honored aud respected at home, and abroad, as far hia acquaintance ex tends. , ,j v , ,.(.., i ;., - j - T. J. Van Giesen, our candidate for Prothouotary, is probably nersonally known to every voter in Forest coun ty. His term as Sheriff has fitted him. wel fort be office of Prothouotary That he has made an acceptable and accommodating Bberiff, no one will deny, and he will do himself and the ProthoLotary's office credit for the next three years. His record as a sol dier, as a allien, and as a civil offi cer, is free from blemish, and Bo rea sonable wan ceo aak av better candi date for the position than he. " " ; For Sheriff, Justis Shawkey of Bar nell is a man whose past life assures us of a faithful discbarge of his duties, without fear or favor. He is a man whose social qualities have secured him a host of friends, and Is of un doubted integrity. For Commissioners, we present the names of. John -Reck aod Gilbert amieson. No better ioen for the po sition have ever been before the peo ple. ' In tlieir hands, the affairs of the county will be safe. ' No ! one who knows them need bo assured that the business appertaining to that office in their hands, will be carried on. with economy and fairness, tqual and exact justice to'all, will be meted cot, and the tax-payers will never regret casting their votes for these genti men. '-' ' 1-' ' ' Messrs. Nicholas Thompson aud J. R. Neil I, candidates for County Aud itor, are gentlemen whose integrity in sures the people a rigid scrutiny of the public receipts and expenditures, and a faithful discharge of their du ties. - - ' ; ' . ' "'- '-' For Jury Cvrnrqiasioner H. Z Tow ner, oi tureen, is sure or an election, in any event, ut. we caqnot forbear saying that he is aa upright, intelli gent aud honorable man. He served with honor in the 83d Pa. Regt., and bis record as a private citisen is pure. We hope, at some future time, to vote for him for a higher office. ' T. D. Collins,- our candidate fur County Surveyor, is a practical busi ness man, and one of the most accu rate surveyors in this section.' He served, with honor, a term as Couuty Commissioner, and is looked up to as one of our most solid citizens. It may be well to state that the office seeks hitn, not he the office. . .'. i. .m Such is the ticket presented to the voters of Forest eounly by the Repub lican party. At no time in the his tory of the county have we had a bet ter one, and we confidently expect to see not only the entire Republican vote of the county cast for them, but to receive accessions from tbe Demo cratic side. The Republicans have a clear majority of at least 75 vote, and, in view of the exctlleuce of the ticket we present, we may look for t least 100 of a majority next Tuesday. It is necassary, however, tat every Republican to be at the polls, and to see that hie ticket is straight. The Democracy are up and doing, aud a little apathy on the Republican aids may lose the day. If we dq onr whole duty, however, we may expect a over-' whelmiuj victory. '".! The lightest running Machine to the mwM is the Grover A Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knjws. 16 Jv The community was startle) this morning to hear of the death of Dr, Joiwh AVlnans, which occurred kt his residence at 'about 9;30"a.'m The j weeks pa8t, out had still been abla to be about, and, if our information is 1 correct, tar upon his feet this, morn Tead just partaken of a light breakfast, his wife merely leaving him long enough to take the dishes awav. and when she returned he was (haoVfG'e"him a call, and yon cannot fail But four weeks ago yesterday his eld est daughter, Mrs. Reisinger passed away, and thus soon is the family ailed upon to mourn the death of another, and the chief, number. He possessed many friends, bottf socially and politically, who; will sincerely mourn his death. No 'notice of the time of ihe funeral he yet been given ' The Instiibte. According to announcement the In stitute niet in this plrce on Monday last. Sunt. Brockway was elected President and Prof. O. J. Gunning and Miss Emma Dawson Secretaries. Profk, Gilbert and Curtis and Mrs. Gilbert were present as instructors, and the exercises not directed by them, were furnished- by the teachers in at tendance, and home ttcirl Our (pace being limited, we are unable to pub-, lish even a synopsis of the proceedings. The exercises are said to have been very interesting, and much credit is due SuptBrwktfay for his endeavors . I. .L- " ' to niaae me sessions instructive anil in fill to all.' ' T . . The hunt, of which we gave, no tice last week came ofT on Friday, and the wild woods for miles around, rang from early morn till- dewy eve, with the report of the sportsmen's fowling- pieces. The strings would not be con-4 sidered large, in a section . fsvorabla for the pursuit of small game, but tak:og into consideration the fact of the roughness of the country, the steep hills, and th great amuuut of thick under-brush iu our woods, and the low valuation or count set on the game, tue couut ,ia tuny i s large as one could expect. The result of the match was' a tie,' consequently "each party paid for its own supper. We append the score : LAWKBKCK, captain.! HULinoa, captain. Keiilar.r.. Wenk I,awrenw Foreman.. ..i-iw. Xl'-f. Ouytoni.-,'. i. ejCoburn ...:.. IJm. Hulinira... 27!Mrcilliott at ,. 12 S s Riddle . 12troup B. Guyton.v.. Adama j,.,w... Roberta...,,:,... M ath ...... Hboemakar ..... 47HllaudM... a Jsni.iii ,,.. 2 Arnew ... . J C HuiintrS... 8 Hagi-erty ..... 'i;Iunu Orove ,. 17 .. 4 .. IS .. 1 Kiuaarbaugh . ,. 6 .. IS H2 tne Mutuals ot Meadville have beaten the Xantlias of Pittsburgh tw straight games of base ball withir the I - . , m. , ... . tasi i wo weens. inis settles the championship of Weetern Peunsylva nia tor this rear m levor of the Mu tuals. " A piece of pine knot came out of the wouud.in Sheriff Van Giesen's leg, on Monday last. A thorough probing tailed lo revekl any morn for eign articles therein, aud there is now a show of the Sheriff getting out with in a oouple of weeks. From late Rochester, N. Y., pa pers we learn hat Willard Hodges has been nominated by the Republi cans of the Third Disttict of that city as their candidate inr Assembly. The said papers eive Mr. I Indues a very high character for probity and give him credit for past Republican successes. 1I is kuown to many of our citizens, aod is a large tax-payer in this county, owning upward of 2000 acres of timber land within its boun daries. We hope be may be elected by a large majority. The Premium Engraving, issued by "Peterson's Magazine" for 1876, is of rare excellence aud beauty. It ie a Oret v's live and stipple engiav ing, executed in the higbist styje of art. The artists are IUman & Brothers, and they have engraved it. (sue, 24 inches by 20,) expressly for "Peter- son's Magazine." It is such a plate as would sell, at retail, for five dollars. The picture represents two charming little children, still in their night dresses, at papa and mamma's cham ber door, at early dawn, coming to wish tbem a "Merry Christmas." Xw can get it, gratia, bmkiga club for "Peterson" for 1878, wr hxremittiog f 2.50 for it and for the tnagjuu'ne, the mag -sine alone being two dollars. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chest nut Ptrcet, Philsdelphia, Pa. .' H. Jwald has re-apened the Eu pi re Hotel in Tidioute, with every thing pew and frosh.' Hijroorns ' are excellent, and bis table ia always set with the best the market affords. Charges reasonable.,' 38 t ' T , N. Wise, iMrcbant Tailor, ' of Tidioute, has just returned from the East with a new and. cmuplete stock of goois, from which any man cannot fail to suit himself. His stock of over coatii.gs caqoot be beaten in the State. lo be satisfied, ai he makes M-rfect fits, and his prices are 25 per cenv lower than most establishment f that kind in this section.' ' ' 25 2t ' ' Attention Soidie-s ', Tho undersigned Imviui: been i; lively enguged in tli roHriitioii of Pension and Bounty claims Inke llii mode of railing the altentioi) of In valid Pensioners to the fact, llnit, on' der the present laws a great nnijoriix of, those no the Pension H"1U ure ent titled to wacreaae. Ale k very 'soldier wounded or otherwise disabled dniie the late war (no maiuir how slight the preseut disability) is eulitled to a pen sion. 1 ' ' 1 1 - l ' i i . Special attention given to' .Widow' and Orphan claim. ' 'No chai'e tin' til pension procured. For further par ticulars and. .prosecution. f , cluiuis address R. A. McOalmo.'t, ' . U. 6. Claim Ajzunt, "' H'' .Mercer, Puna Stoves and st-ivewure al F ire al iv'jmaii e,fcorbet's. CTi ., C a 1 ' . y - iiavaas ma mi k We will pay rash m 'delivery at our mill in Timiesia,, for ; white nak stave and heading bolla at the follow ing prices; ' '' ' ; , '.' ,, , Slave bolts, 35 inches Ung, per cord of 8 ft. by 4 ft.,84 50 , Heading bolls 22 inches long, per cord of 8 fi."' by 4 ft., 14 00. , Heading bolts must lie made from timber al least 20 ' inch s iu diameter. '.OtUce at Lawrence Houee. .: J. H. Dbrickson & Co. orr.f ' i-' " ! 1 i-'i .' . ' - ' ! -ri J' i v j 'I i , ,-. (...; !' v., : i. ,. V -v.- i p.- - Fresh buckwheat flour at Robin son & Bo: ner's. ,' ",'',, '27it Robiusou & B.uuer have line of stoves and stove pipe. ' lull 26tf Those lieautif'ul Uts jnt north of Mrs. Henry s residence can be bought cheap, on long time, by- aTpiyiiig to the editor of this paper. tf. .f -M i l-'Tf ' i .-, -v,, FOfi SALE. v. i:.,; 1. 1 t The valuable aod beautiful home stead formerly owned by Hon Jisicph G. Dale, aud in which be now resides, is in my hands for sale at very low figures. Terms one-tliir - purchase money down, and the balsucu in one and two years., j Mii.ta W. Tatk. i 10if.' ' : Landlord aod Tenant Least, the moat approved form, for sale at this office, ' ' ' s .' I . 1 ' i J .! ' L ' TIONEHTA MARKETS . ; . . i , , , t COKKECTKU EVEHY TUESDAY, ' By Robinson & Bonner, pcaUjrs iu : A A General Merchawiise. J 1 ' Pt ur V barrel - . - - $7.00(38.50 Buckwheat flour ft ewt - - ,1.00 Corn Meal, bolted - - ' - 2.25 Chop feed . . . - fZ 002 25 Kye m bushel . . 90(1.00 Owta V bushel . . . 4045 Corn, aara - - - 4550 Beans bmlisl , - - . - 2.00(S.OO Ham, auawr curml .... 17 Hreakfast Bacon, aufrar cured . 18 Mug-ar ...... W(i,nS Syrup . - - - . . .. 75 1-00 K. O. Molaiwea .... l.ou Roast Rio CofTee No. 1 - . - 83 Rio Corfee, boat - . - - .80 JavaCoiVe .;. - , . 371 Tea - - '. 1 ' '.- .50fol.25 Uutt-r . , . - ; a8(jS0 Kice - - - ' Eltirs, fresh - ' 1820 Salt ,' I -, 1 , , .. I x.l4r4J.25 Ird . - - . . . , . - ia(tt'M Iron, common liar 4 . . . 4.00 Kails, 18d. V keg . . , , - , 4.15 I.ime V bbl. . . '" . . . too ffete Advertisement, VMtmit, Not Ire. E-rtaM of John Dh-e. late of Kltiwlev townatitw, VfirmKi eoenty, de-easd. Ait persona imlabted to said eatateare reo nest ed to make immediate payment, and tluwe naviiiK iai claims aKainst tne same, will present them without delay iu proper or der for settlement, to w 11,1.1AM H. IIKATH.I . SKtHKKT lit'RHENN. I -ecU"ra. or. MILKS W. TATE, Atty. 23 it , F. I , , The above letters are the initials of ona ot the lluokt inediuiiiee in the oiintrv. Eour-Kold Liniment, not excelled bv ariv other In the ourinic of Pains and Sore Throat, and Is enpeeially alapted to li raaa of Hnr, Cattlo Ao. Sea circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druiaxista. win.lv so rn Administrators Sale. Pursuant to an Onler of the Orplmns' Court of- Ffretrt eoanT, Penn'a, w ill sold at public anle on Utn pri-tnine Drat horciiiaftar (icrilicl, at Noillstjurn, Har mony Townlili, in aaiil county, on Thurnriar the lllh dsvof NovptnbeK 175, the tllo inr domrilwd rati ablate Into of Win. T. NeiJI, leocaeil. to-wit i A certain piece or pvcel of land Httuato In flarmony Townohip, Forent fMnnry. Pwn's, bn'nilrt and drwer i brl aa follow-si North by Innrt of Or. Joliu Wilson, can! by land of Mart Nelll, sooth hv Ian. I for niorlr of Bradley and nthnr, s'nrl west hv the Warren and Franklin tornplko road. ConlaininK one hundred aores, more or loan, with dwelling bonne and Imru erect ed tlieroon j I ho xnoin boingt pnrt of tract Nik 2'JO or The Holland Ind Vim pan y survey.. . . , . I Airfto, All said clneodont's interest In and vi a curtain plwe or psrcrl of bird siiiutteln Harmony Township al'ornmld, bounrtod and do'rilitd ai l'olown: North by land of lr. John Wilaon, ea"t by thf warren anil Franklin tiu nplkc rofd,wntth by othrar Iwitt i aud ilin-edein, and weal by land formerly of i. Kokms. Conut'itioy twonty-fiv aorea, moro or lo. with a h tiHeanri barri t-rccted theriwm; (lictmirrc bi-inn oat or the umitimast (oiroer of a fttno lorinnrJr of i. JlogirM. . ii.Ki, A piccw or pur.wl or land Pltuate Ifi rlariiionv T'iwnt.liip, aftiresaid. b unid ed and ilo-rilioit as fotiowHi i North by land lormi-rlyof J. Houkh, : caul, by -land lorincrly of liiadley an others, soiith by land tbrinerly of .I'.hn Dawson, and west by tand of ii. Kmeliae Nell). ' Contain hill live toi, more or leu, . with the ap piirtenaiiccs, , Sale to cominnnce at 2 o'clock, P,' ii. Otnc'Uions made known at sale- . ' u v , 8AM' L T. NEIIX, . 28 3t ' Administrators. ,.-,, 1 W. G, COBURN, M. D., , PHYSICIAN A 8UR(iKON onera hie s'rviu to the pcoplfl of Korent ., itavinu bad an expcricncei of Twelve Years in constant practice. Tr, Cobirrn ftiiaranlees to jrive satisrtictioii. Dr; Co burn iiiakex a fptHHaltr of the treatment of A'axal, -Throat," I.uo and -all nther Chronic or lmreriiiif lieap. Havinfr inveiliKatod nit m-ioutule, motliodi of cor ing discane and elcted tlio (food lrom all Kyyteons he will s;orantee relief or a euro in all cae wiiore n onro la possible. No Charxo lor Consultation. . All Joe will bn reanouablo. Profiwioual viHiu nmdo at all hours. I'artics a. a distance enn con sult him by letter. n - : iv Ufflcs and Kexidem-e ltt door east of Partridr(' Now Hloek, foot of Duteh Hill Road, Tlonetrtaj Ta. gfltf TIME TRIED" AND FIRE TESTED! ;! -' 1: Tit ORIOIKAL1 ' ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY ' ( OFtART,ORD,CONIr.,' "T ASSETS Doe, 81, 1873, 1 ""('"""" ' 1 ' ' ' MILKS V. TATE; Sob Apent, , 45 ' - '"T'onewta,' Pa. READ THIS ' ' ' .' ' VERY CAREFULLY. DR. CKUMH,' aHUlilishod r niany yeiirs In Itutl'alo, by an entirwlv. unw system of inoilicalioii, treats NuccesMl'ully Catarrh, Ilrr,nchiti, and Disease of the Lunitx, Liver and Kldnevs, also Dtllicul ties Of a Contideutiai . Nnloro, wherein skill and experience tiro required. Dr. Crumb has developed a prm-tieo which from its nnnoralleiled annoewilu thounands of casuH, many of a very axprwvatwi clnur acter, is able to positively guarantee a per fect aud permanent euro' in every chso he undertakea. He sends no- ('Iretilara or 1 reatiaoa on the4e diseases to his pntimitH, as it is undeniable tliuL Hitch kiion lcdKO is in Irene ml extremely prejudn-iul, cxerclN an Injurious en"ct by retanlinir and frequauUy oouotoraotiiiK ura, tendiug to alarm the patient, winch ta the priuei pal object of such prodnctioiu, and ex cites and exafrgerati IiIh fenri as to the curability or hia eoiuplHint. . Tho Ilovtor re(iiire Mimply a brief hiKtory ot the cun and a candid plain statement of present Hviupioins a inoroiiRn oxaminntioii w ill then be made, and if considered remiKli- able a uiucoio, uonsioiitions opinion wiJt oe Kiven promptly ana hucii iiuhiiciiic on will be aotdicable will be sent bv eioroHii. aoconipanieU by full and explicit direo- nona. -cnarnea very rundcrato and witti in the rintli o all. tndsucoeiuiiruaranteed. Such cases as have failed under other. treatment particularly desired. Ail letters must enclose 1.00 tor continuation fe and corrcHpondonce during trcatmeut, and ad- oressea l. lK. vy. K. ('BUM II, M 4 , 1 10!i I'aari St., Uutlslo, N. Y. SENT FEEB, , SIO TO S500. Explanatory riri ular how $10 t HMO invesUd in (Stock Privile es has imld and will nay liirjfe profits. Railroad Stocks, Honda and Uold bmmbt on Margins. In. tereNt Six per cunt, allowed on deposlu, suhjoct to Hhrht dralt. Duck waiter Jc Co., Kaukera A Brokers, 10 Wall St., New York. IP. O. Uox 4317J. . . 1 26 Isiifuar liiijtroiNoxiiT7 1 MedMne Rendered Useless t '" VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTS ft BANDS are endorsed by the most eminent physi cians in tho wo'rld for the cure of rheuma tism, neiiraluia, liver ootnplaint, dyapep. sia, kidney UiHeiuut, aches, pluius, ucrvoiis dlaordoi-H, (Its, female coin plxinU, uervius and Kenernl debility, and other chronic disoaaesof theuhust, tend, liver, Htomaeh, kldnevs and blood. iliMik with full par- Honiara freo by VOLTA BELT C C'in- nnatl,()hlo. ao 4 tM NfVPIt.PAII.IMI AGUE CURE frioe (1, Bold bj DruKgiitt. 8500 Row an I if it fnilM to euro. Dr. ('. R. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. V SM st lIRST URAMI EXPOSITION of the 1 ' Tradesuion'a Industrial1 laxtitnle. PitUburuh, Pa., opens Oct. 7, flows Nor. fl Addresa A. J. N ELLIS, President I. I. k 4 $25: A DAY ttuoraunteeil luintr mr Well A Offer A Drills. 100 month iwid tit snxsl airentx. Auger iMM.k free. Jils Aiijccr '., ht. Loois, Mo. 4 $5 $20 : O tf Ofl per iluy at homo, , Terms t JfXU tree. Address ' ico. Stiuson X Co., Portland, Me. -J8 t VJUBSCRIHE for the Forest Republican O It will ny. mmm .'lpf. tlr.3. Walker' Cull Torn la Yin. egar III tiers aro a purely Voccfnbie proparation, mailo cliiclly fimii tho na tive herbs found 011 the lower rmifrael tie Sierra Nuradn niumititins of Califor nia, ttie inoilicfiml piTipnrties of which' mi; extracted, thrrefronr without The use of Alcohul. ,Tlio. question; Is "almost daily asked. " What is the uuca of th , unpaniilcJod suoocao4 V'i.NKo.SR lil t TRRsf "' thir nnsivcr is, that tlioy remove the cntiB of disease, -unrt the- ixitinit re-: covers bis health. Tlioy rtre tltri p-eaf blood mu ifiei ami d Hfelvlui; linciiile a porfect Hoiiovolor .aiiil, Invioratur of Ilia system. . Nuvoi'i Ucfoio in the histury' of the world Juts a nictiicHia kea eompolinoed pmssiMuiir smnnrk able ' aaiitiiM af Vis-koak Ihitiiks ht healinv the aiek of every iiea mart m heir to,. Thr are a aretiMei Pnrpiitive a' well a a Vmii: Mlieving ConiroMinu 'r lnfluminstiorr af the Liver and Visceral Orjutx ht Bilinns Diseases " - ' "i The pi oiioHIcs 'fit ft'.'WliKjHt'ai , TIMiGAIi Uli KU sis Aiieriuut. Ii.iiilitiH!ticv Carminative. Nuifitiniht. Lassuvs, biuroiiis ficdaliv, Ctiuuler lrritaut fciulriUc, Altqra,, tire, and Antt-Uiiiuws. -i i-.a .i--': .b' ' Grati'fal Thoiisitnds proclarm Yr ' HOAR Bitteks the most wondorfu! Tn-' rifrnraiit that eTcr sustained th sinkiuj system.-- 1. . f-;.4.t No Person can take these Hitter . according to directions, and remain long unwoJl, provided their Uouca mo 110 1 de stroyed by ininor.il poison or . other moans, and vital organs wasted berouj, 'repair.- -.....- n ' IHlIons, Itemlttent nnd Juteri tuittent ievers, which ure ao pveva lent in the .valleys of our reat rivei-s throughout the Cnited States, esnorlally those of tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,' Illinois, Tennessee, CumberhuiJ, AiVan-. ins, Ucd, Colmado, Uraioi, Uio fjiuuile,.' I'earl, Alabuma, Mobile, Suvaniniii. Pi anoko,. Juuies, mid nmtiy otlioin; wn their' vast tributaries, tiirortliitit eutire country tlurinjj tbo Sanuncr'tiii.! Autumn, and ronuirkably bo iIiii Iiik c.'. 8011s of unusual beat nnd ilryness, aic" iuvArinlily accompanied by extensive dc rAOgotnents of the fltomnch nr.d: H vr v, flnd other ubdoinliml viscera.' Iii tbe;-' treatinent, n purgative, exerting rt-pow-' erful inllueuao npou tlieso-VKnensi or-' gans, is essentially necessary-1! Thrro is no Ciithartio for the pui ponn sijuuJ ta. Dr. J. Walkisii's Vlvgcau llnifiii.v us ttiy wili speedily I'ouiove llio (l.ur, coloiiU viscid tnatter with whi!i tl.e' bowels nre' louilod, at the ''same "ti.i e' etiruulating tbo sccrctlonii tif the llrr-r.' nnd gonorally restoring tho bciil;l,y functions of tho digestive orpins.. 1 Fortify the hotly nuuiiist tlisctNo. by purifying all its liuiiUwith Vi.sk;.i!. IiiriKHS. No eiiiilcmio can thWc lio. of a systom thus fore-urined. . l)ysiH'isi or Inliiritioii, Me.nl Bche, Pain in the PIhhiUIcjw, (.'oii;h.,. 'J'itlitncsa of the Client, Jiiiness, hi.; , Eructations of the. .Stomach. Had Ta.su in tho Mouth. Uilioiiii AtlackH, I 1 j i: -tatluu of Iho lpitrt, fiM;iiti!iii',tinii o( V'"" J.ungs, I'aiu in the region of the Ki t, ' neys, anrt a hiititbvil other painful sym;i-' toins, nre the oll'springs. of IvsHpsin, One bottle will prove a better guui autre uf its merits than a lengthy mlvuitisu iiicnt. ,,..,1 . ,, . , j , ' Scrofula, or KIus'h Kvil, White Swelliiifrs, Ulcers, IJrysipeliis, hi v-ticd NnI, Goitre, Scrntulmis lnlliniii(ili.iM. .Imlvilf., Inflttiiiinnliotis, Ulercurinl A Ifivlions, Oi : Sorei, Eruptions ef tlin Skin, Here Kit, tic. In tbe.ss, as ia all -otsur is.ssiiitrli.niil Id . cases, W.iLktu n Yishoar id i ri s lis sliewo their great cunitivo pnw 01 j:i ii.i, ltmt obtiliato Hinl intriu-Uli'.e mw. 1 ' For liitliiiuiiiiitory niul In-o!iiIc RlKMlllliltisill, O'out, !ilio:is, ;.!:;; tent Mid Iutcriiiiitctit revers, Picnse. or tlio Mood, Iver, RMiieys' mid' Uluriiie' tboso Hitters have no ou'wl. . t-ia-li Duiii is ' are causetl by Vitiated lUovil. .. Mecliaflual Diicascs." rcrsonwn- fnged in I'aints. niul iMiuerals, sucJi aa 'lumbers, Typo-settiu i. tiold beaters, ai' 1 , allners, hi tliey adrsiire In life, arv suhfiT. to paralysis of llio Hnuels. , To fn aeaiiiU this, tiike a dosser W.ii.kkh's 'Vi KUAS IllTTIKS la-wlsilHIlllly. . ForSklulHHcascs, KiMpiiona. Tst tor, balt-Uliuiuii, lllotclius. Sui,. l'nuof-. rnstules, iluils, Carlniiicles, 1'inr m 111 . 8clil I10.nl. Sura Kye.', Krysipelus.' Itch. tcurf. liseolimtieiui el' the klti. liuinors aud IiM'ase uf the Skin el' ivhatuver uiiiiiM ' or nalurs, uio iiioraily ilunr up aiul i-.-iuii-.i out uf the systviM in a .shuil, tiuiu y iliu u ef thsso Hitlers. l'iii, .'Tape, ami other Wnrui, lurkiiiff in Ills srsUnuefsu'inauy tliott-mud are clluouially ileslnyuU and reiuoveO. ; siiteiii of iiirihciite, no Vciiinliir- nu s'. thshniuities will tiwi lliu sysiuui Iroui i.i. lika these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young er old, married or single, m ihcilswu of wo manhood, or the torn ef life, these Tonic Ji liters display so decided an infliieiice liisi imiroveniiit is tonu pcuspnbl. . Cleanse the Vitiated JilootI when- , rer yen lindsts impuritiua buistiux throiiKh tho kiu iu Piiunlti, Kiupiiinu, or rsuei; cleanse it nhsu yuu nnd 11 obstruct,,! sml lutpsh it) the veins; rleaiisa it when i( u foui 1 yonr leuliugs will tell y when Kocp IDe blood purs, auu IDs beallu ot tlio wili fellow, . St. C MrIM!aLn to. Irtitiri,U snd (its. Ai;U..Suu KrunciMju I and our. of Wiuhua-luu sntl I'liuriUsi Si tU) -is, C. W. EARNEST, SUJiOKOX DENTIST TIOIOUTK, PA. ALLOPKKATIONSperlsli.ln to Sir Kieal or Meehanbal Henllftry i formed with care, and wmrsu'ed I yunr auti e success or refund the no new OlUco Hi lilt. IN DIN JIKICk 1U. lv Ituiueiultcr the place. "--Ii. r.. W. F.MINKST. 1. .,
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