WIMtSDAY MKMO, JIAl J7, IS?!. 1xt.-j -r-grg BOROTJCIH OFFICMIS. Hnrpn- M. Il K.i., J tt, ' ' - lVWmvl-S. J. Wolwitt, 1 J. "Vail Olwn. J, K. Ilhiine, 1). 8. Knox, J. N. Il'Xxl, J. A. 1'rope.r, Juntirm of tht itnce W. P. Mercilliott, D. N. Knox. tntnblt IT. Swnctinrt I VAooJ ioi-. S. Knox. II. O. 1- JU, K. J. TVnlmirt, S. H. Itmlvt, A. I. , Kelly, U. L'l.irk. FOREST COUNTY Ol'FI,CJCIS. Vei'n .T,Hlt W. 1. JKXK. A.ioriitl,i JudiJcS -i. A. 1'BorJSR, AM tUKV Cook. Mri iTT. J. Vam Oii:k.. 'J'ri'innrcr Kit Mi. U UuntK. t'rntlionotnry, Jlcyiatcr it if eeorrfw, iCf J. it. AnNEw. (AimmftMivners T. t). Coi.uks, Jotm THOMPSON, Jah. K. Ci.aiik. (brnity fiitprrintcmlent S. K. lloiiKER. tmtriet AtturntyH. I). InwtH. fury f 1utfimi.iuMtra J At. 1''U'SX,Vk. rAttEBUOX. O'Utify S'urrrvor H.l. Irwin. fVrotiiti- M. I rTKt., .Ik. Vun(y uililom T. II. Con, L. Va Hktf, (I. Jamikson. Mnmbcru Otniret 19th Di.ilrMC. B. Cuhtih. Atacmbly Marti Wii.lia-m. Tim of Trnina At TloSKSTA STATION, on and flor ' Kuvembor 17, 1873: eotiTtt tT oi.aus. . . ' Train 22 . .. . . , .W p. iu. ' ' BO OLAS. ' v" ' . TminflO . .. - . 11:0.2 a. Ui. " M - - - t-JM p. m. kobtu Jit (XiM. . " Trala 2t - .. 3:3Up. i. 3b cuak. Train M - ' - - :0.r, n. in.' " W - - . 12:40 p. in, On Urn Rlvor Divlalon i. t. from Oil City o Irrlnttun, up the river in North ) dowu the river, aontli. ... , LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. liy llio Judicial apportionment Hill, this District, composed of War ron, forest and Elk, ! to he known ns the 37th Judicinl District. Mri. lidword Stokes has procured divercc from her husband, who, it will tie remembered put a' quiotua. on Jiqj Fisli'a few yenrs ago. s i i ' On ThnrslT-iy lust .Keltic, daugh ter of Presided Grant, was marned lo .a English gentleman.' The. pair at , )iice departed for England. 1 ' The Pleasan'tville Odd 'l'uliowa Jyode, and also the Ilrassliand of (hat place are invited to attend and assist in (ho ecu-monies on Decoration pay;1 1 ' " 1 ...--fhe tiato ball fever iu a'.uiild ortfl 1ms LroLen out HuuMg the juuc Aiilc of this place.' Wo , lulievc uo ft'kluUr orgauiiilioi) lia a ai vet been iilfeyted. f Amon llio arrivals io town ta at. Aiid eutdirt, we notiiB Uenj. ay, Lsa., )f Korristown, V. JIusou, Enq., of oharou, and :V. K. LkiIit, of Erie, 1 if wjioiu wcro fui wur resiJsuta of our place.-. ' ; A. U. Kelly, Et., U putting a Jloim Kiiuidutiuii under 1ih redidence. Vhen he built liU tiine was Jiiuited uud he omitted tho stone-work 1 until now.' Mr. Kellj'a residence it ha)e ij. and beautifully locuti. ' '" A uion known it a Hyren, the Pro Ihet, i sojouniing in towu ut jitesont. iHuiue yearn ago ho lixed his earthly tCDfiiieni here for (juit a time, and lcrformed wonderful feaf in the way .of eating and fasting. " '. S, II.. Ilualct'i boya havo beeu wonderfully fortuisate in catching pike Una aeamin. We bfjieve tticy .bagged nearly half n 1'ozen in the lat week. One of the fish weighing about twelve pouuds. Hon fe. Uen ton lVttia, lat part ner of Miles W. Tate, Esq., of thia place, is nuncuueed as a candidate for Congress, iu the Craw ford, Mercer and Lawrence District, nubject U Ilepub Jicuu usages. Ths Uepublican Slate Conven tiou is to be held at llarrisburg on the 19th of August, and will . uoininnte .candidates for Lieiitcnant-Governpr, Auditor General, Secretary, of Inte rior aud Judge of the Supreme Court. Geo. W. llovard it Co. have put . ucw front iu their store, which adds ia.teri:i.lly to tho looks of said store. They liave iieeij enlarging and repair ing ftr some time past uuiil jjoii' they liave a Keautiful and commodious es tablishment. r-Ou Sunday night a jtci-rilic thiiu-1 .deritornl awoke tho ulumbcring in iicUUutH uf our peaceful buryh. For two or three hours it seemed ns if the thuuder never etacd, and tho light auiug flashed fast aitd furiously. Moti ,day inurniug, after a few preliminary blower tho bky cleared up and 6ue weather ontc more put in an appear- Meeiing of the Republican County Committee. ; The Committee met in obndienco to the call of the Chairman, itt Tioncsta, at the office of Miles W. Tate, Ei., on tho 20th iust. Every towniliip in the county was reprcnented. "The committee wns call ed to tirder by M. W. Tate, Esq., Chairman, and W. P. Mercilliott, Esq., was elected Secretary. Tho following resolution was then adopted : Pesolved, that Saturday, tho 15th day of August next be fixed for tho holding of the Primary Election. On motion J. B. Agnow, W. P. Mercilliott and Wni. It. Coon were eloctod Conferees to meet Conferees of tho other counties of this Congression al district) to nominate a candidate for Congress, , j Ou motion Miles W. Tate, Esq., was elected as. Representative Delegate to the .State Convention; and Dr: F. E. Allison was elected 'Senatorial Dele fate, subject to the approval of the other counties of the Senatorial Dis trict. ... - - ' ' The following resolution .was then passed unanimously : Resolved, that the Congressional , Conferees bo. And re hereby instructed to upport Gen. Harry White, of Indiana 'coupty, as the first choice of the Republicans of Forest county for Congress. . It was theu Resolved that Hon. David Maclay, of Clarion county is the second choice fur Congress, and Col. 8. J. Marl id, of Jeflorson county, is the third choice for Congress. Ou motion Committee theu adjourn, ed tine die. v ' 11, W, TatR, Chairman. W. P. JltRt'iLMOTT, Secretary. It will seen by reference to the first column of the second page, that some candidates for (he various offices wiiluti toe gift pf the people, are nn ucupoing' theiijsclves, pr being an-uunccd-by. their friends.' It -lias been the cut,'r of the RErciiLtcAS, ever since it has been iu the hands of the iresout proprietor, to say" nothing as to the comparative merits of tli6 dif ferent candidates for nomination, and we see uyi reason nt this'timo for vnry ingfrotfi this rule. We only -aay tu the people, that all the candidates will be announced, aud they wilf probably be variety enough for hem to -select from.- It is, of course, material to the hycrc-sts of in county and the party, that the lent men for each positiou should be chosen ns our candidates. As to who fills the bill, judge ye. Thus far this has been the liveliest court week this county has ever seen. Although have a number of large hotels, beside a few boarding hoytes, all are full to overflowing. Soveral important civil cases are put down for this court, and rather more than the usual number of Commonwealth cases are to bo tried.. All these require number of witnesses, all of Whom are apparently present. Besido this, po liticttl matters have cul.4 ! number of people among us who are not gen erally here on ordinary court weeks Altogether, biibiness is brwk, aud our town presents the appearance of fresh oil centre, which aspect we live iu uopca it will. qoii perpetually ex- Inliit.- - ' - IX'... T. I. .. I . . . ii 111. neck, iv uo Jciurnou irom Pittsburgh, last week, informs ua that he saw "Vof," A. C. Porter in that city jmt as he was leaving. Porter was getting ou au eutern bound train Reek stepped op and shook hands with him, asking him where (je was bound. 1 orter replied he was going east.whieh fact was evident to a casual observer. We would advise him to confine his travels delusively tj the east and west, and not on ny account to venture north as far as Tioncsta or Clarion. On Saturday last we saw Dr. Hunter riding by sunportinir a man who had his arm in a sliug, and p peared to bosiifltring terribly. Upon interviewing the Dr. we found that the mane name was Dotterer, aud that ho had bruised his hand while running a planer iu a mill up the creek, and the bruise had fiuallv taken tho harc of catarrh iu tho hand. The Dr. "a lancet soon gavo tho sufferer tempora ry, if not permanent relief. Hon. Jus. A. Stranahau, of Mer cer, who wnk;a weigher of the House last winter, is spoken of as tho Demo cratic candidate for Congress in the District composed of Crawford, Mercer and Lawrence. Mr. S. made him suit quite popular among the Democ racy dining la?t stisioii ef ihe Login-htluie. 6ccoratioA Ja. ' pursuant t3 notice4 in the RKPfni.i CAK, a meetings of the citizens was held ,' at the . Prcsbyteriuu . Church, Thursday evening to make arrange ments for Decoration. Ou motion Rev. O. IJ. Clark ' was chosen chairman, and W. P. Mercil liott and Miss E. Arncr Secretaries. The object of the meeting was then slated by J. IS. Agnew Esq., and on motion of J. 13. Agnew, seconded by W. R. Dunn, a committee of arrange ments was appointed consisting of five ladies and threo gentlemen, as follows: Mrs. A. 1$. Keller, Mrs. J. 1$. Ag new, Mrs. J. E. Blaine, Miss Alice Proper, Mrs. W. R. Dunn, J. B. Ag new, Dr. J. Winaus, and W. P. Mer cilliott. . ; ' On motion of J. B. Agnow, tho meeting, as a body, voted to invite ion. Harry White to deliver an ('ora tiou on the Decoration. '. On motion The Forest Grauge was invited to participate in the decora1 tion. " "'' ' , ,' 'XjJ "... v' On motion meeting then adjourned. ' - O. B. Clahk, Chairman. W. P. MEncti.uoTT, ' " ' ' Emma E. Aitj-Eu, . ., .- v :-. : Secretaries.- "!- ' ' ' 1 ' ; '; Mav, ,22, 1874, ' Committees of Citizeua and Odd Fellows, met in Odd Fellows Hall. Dr. J.- Winaus was choson charman f tho jo'nl committee, and S. L. Irwin', Esq., Secretary. ' " ' ' . ' J. B. Agnew, reported that Gen. II, White, of Indiana, had promised to attend tho decoration ceremonies as speaker. ' ' . - S. P. Irwin aonoiinoed IhatlheOdd Fellows' committee had iuvited W. C, Rhecm, Esq., of Fcapklin, to be pres tnl.ns a speaker. . On motion, Oen. White of Indiana, W. C. Rheem, Esq.,V Franklin; and in. . u o r.sq , oi iionesta, werq selected as the speakers of the day. i Resolved, thai a committee of fcf- tecu ladies be chosen to secure flowers ami- garlands Tor Decoration Day The following ladies were chosen ' Mr.-A.r,B. Kejley, Mrs. W. J.1. Dunn.Irs. J. B, Agnew, Mrs. T.."B. CoU), Mrs, 'J. E. Blajfi, Mrs, S.' ). Irwin, Mrs.' C. W. Clark, and Mfsses Rosa Mcliriile, Alice Proper, JElla Davis, Laura Winans, Mary Sloan, I lorence Knox, Flora Haslet, and Jcssio Tietsworth. luo tollowmg ' coiumitleo ' 3 P was pointed on vocal music: , . W. R. Dunn. Mrs W.,R. Dunn, Jlrs. J. B. Agnew, Mrs. J. E. Blaine, Misses Laurtt Wiuaus and Florence Knox. . W, P. Mercilliott, Dr. Blaine, and J. B. Agnew wero. appointed a com mittee on instrumental music. ; ' - Resolved, that on Decoration Day, the Odd Fellows and citizens meet to march at 2 o'clock p. iu.; the Odd Fellows at their hall, and the citizens at the' Presbyterian church, and pro ceed to the cemetery," where orations and tributes will be delivered. Adopt ed. :. . i . ;. Resolved, that a committee on salutes und volleys at the graves be appoiuted. Tho committee is ns follows : T. J. Van Gicscn, J. Jl. Agnow, Nici. Tlioniiison, 8. J. Setloy.J? Glassner, D. S. Knox, J. Parsons, A. J. McCroa, Wm. Lawronuo, Whit. Davis, 8. IJ. Irwin, Capt. C. V. Clark, 1). W. C'lark, Jas. K. Chi, Dan. Rutler, W. IV81gnin, 1 Waltsrs, J. ZenU.W. It. I)un, Uuw. Hill. Henry Ledabur, Homer Townor, Gee. Seott, fhil. Walters, W. B. Harlan, Dan l Mack, 8. I'itxgerald, Seblku Cook, .1. J. Greeua walt. ' Resolved, that a general invitation be given to all to attend. On motion adjourned to meet at Presbyterian church on next Wednes day the 27th iust, at 4 o'clock p. m. J. inans, President. S. D. Ikwis, Secretary. ........... Steps are being taken to build a public library and art gallery in Mead- ville. Good men have the projeetu hand, and it is probuble tho scheme will prove a success. Meadviile is enterprising, aud at the same timp careful ; a good combination. ' Hou. C. W. Gilfillan, C. W. ac-tey, J. L. Mitchell aud S. C T. Dodd, of Frankljn start ou' the 17th of next month for a pleasure trip lq Europe. Owing to oilier engagements. and the veto of the nidation bill we concluded we wouldn't go tb.is year. -Horses und Cows for sale. Order froiu a Jidlauce solicited. 3tf D. G. Hunteh. Robineon it Bouiur H'jck of Wall Piipr. havo a 6if full r I; ' On the Rivek, May 10, 74, ' Editor ReI'UMi.ican: ; . i ( Being duly aware that the Rxpubliuak is closely identi fied with the lumbering interests, and that a large number of your subscrib ers are interested, . either directly or indirectly, in tho welfare of the lum bermen, I thereforo concluded that (with your permission) I would lay before them, through your columns, tho existing etato of affairs in the lumber market. The Lumber business, as well as the Coal, Iron and Oil busiuess, has been overdone; and, unfortunately, has on hand a supply larger than the demand. Result: fluctuations in price, with downward tendency. Lumbermen havo beon endeavoring to carry ' their' heavy surplus btncki, and have suc cessfully done so, for the last eighteen months and,; hate thereby 'bolstered up a ficticious market. All seemed to run smoothly ' as long as. monetary matters were iu a healthy condition, but the "pauio" of 73 prostrated eve ry legitimate business. This panic was uot the result of a w.mt of funds, but of reckless Speculation and , Stock gambling. tWe had, aud have money enough, id 'overstock every branch of industry except farming; the money is iu bank, and iu Government securi ties. As soon astsome legitimate, pay ing busiuess appears, in which it looks safe to invest, this money will again be in circulation, . I assert, without fear of contradic tion, that one:third of the lumber thrown on tho market this spring would have brought molt money than it all will. Aud had-two-thirds of the lumber been left standing in the forest, lumbermen! would then have saved the additional expense of preparing and marketing, and would still have the pine fimber growing in the woods and yielding them teu per cent, annually on the investment. I ask, In all can dor, would it uot be far preferable to do a third or a half less business' for the same amount of pay? - ; ' ' ' Choice lots o lumber will not com mand 13 cts. cubic measure, 1 and tho average prico U 121 cts. Of. boards there have uot been many "lots"- sold. Watson, Fehton, IlaJl, and those hav ing heavy stocks, are still holding for higher figures. Leeper sold 600,000 ft. pine at 13.. -Terms, six, nine aud twelve mouths' paper((wiih the right to renew the paper at maturity if they were unable to meet it. Cook & Mc- Clure are yarding their boards. Brock way & McClurfiaro drawing and piling at Freeport. ' ' Hemlock lumber can bo bought at $10, aud several rafts have beon sold at lower figures. The priucipal part of tho lumber here has been offered on time; most ly three, six and nine mouths, aud buyers arc afrnid to take hold ou any terms. it was tupposcu that the money panio had reached bottom, and that trade of all kiuds would revive this spring, but experience has demonstrat ed otherwise. Gum Bi.avkei. ; -Now Millinery Store. Mrs. X E. .Stevens has opened a first class millinery store, where' can bo fogud a 'fiijl assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Straw Goods, Frech Flowers, Ornaments, tc. ' All fresh and new.. Sales room same build ing with Stevens Shoo Store, Tidioute, Pu. 8-tf Largest stock ot Stoneware and Queensware in Forest county, and at lowest prices, at Robinson & Bonner's. 8tf A CARD. Having purchased the stock and business of Mr. N. E. Stevens iu the Boot and Shoe trade, I call especial atteution to my large stock for spring and summer wear, which are now be ing sold cheaper thau ever. Special inducenjenfs to'. customer from a dis tance. jt D. C, GiLLtsriE, Successor to X. E. Stevens, first door above Chafley'a grocery, Main St., Tidioute, Pa. 8 4t Job Printing.- ' ' Lo you want posters? Do you want baud-bill ? Do you want business card f Do you want u. neat bill head ? Do you vvaut a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice vjaitiug card if so, leave your order at the Re publican olDce where they will be exe cuted iu the neatest styie and on most reasonable term?. Communfcatfoti -Papa Baldwin, at -Tidionte, has the most extensive and best selected lot of Fishing Tackln that we havo ever seen in a country store, aud at astonishingly low prices. 4 6m The colored address label on each paper shows tho date to which tho sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner If 74, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail liut is corrected weekly. By con sulting the address label every subscri ber can tel how his aooount 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. Tho old sub scription book is yet in our hands, and our receipts will be recognized by the old Erin. ;' ' " tf. Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's rcsidenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to tho editor of this paper. tf. Marriage Certificates, Blank Deeds, Leases, Warrants, Subpoenas, Summons, Executions, Warrants and Informations, for sale at this office, tf. The lightest running Machine in the vnfti Is Jlie Or Jve) $ Iftlr at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and he knows. 46 ly Landlord and Tenant Leases, the most approved form, for sale at thil office. To the Citizens, of Pejixbtlva kia. Your attention is specially in vited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Uentenninl lioarii of rinance. Hie funds realized from this source are to be employed iu the erection of tho buildings for the International Exhn bitioti, and . the expenses connected with ihe same. It is confidently be lieved that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citi zen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one Imudredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock are offer ed for $10 each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate pf Stock, suitable for fram ing and preservation as a national memorial. Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will be paid on all pay ments of Cenlenial Stock from date of "payment to Jouuary 1, 1876. Subscribers who are not near a Na tinnal Bank can remit a check or post office order to tho undersigned.; ; , ' Fkedk. Fit a lev, Treasurer, tf 904 Walnut St., Phils. TIMBER LANDS, FOR SALE,; ..... i Over two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Maple Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a bargain. Part of the lands aro situated within four mites -iif Claringtoni on ""the ' Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tauuery and saw mills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply iug to tho editor of this paper, V We re short the followiug num bers of the Fouest Republican, aud our files are incomplete without them: Vol. 2, No. 29. " 8. .. " . 6. " " " 15. it if it 23 This paper is marked vol. 4, which is wrong, but tho date of, the paper is Sept. 13, 1870 Vol. 4, No 26. 28. These papers are very necessary to us, aud if any of our subscribers have them, or any of them, and will bring or send them in, they will confr a great favor upon us, and will ba liber ally paid for their trouble. MARRIED. TOWL.KII I1UXT. On- Wednesday, May is, 1874, at tho reniilcnee of the biidu' parents, in Marienville, bv Kev. I)r. Hunt XI f hi M 'Ck-l. ..i' Uwn, l'a., and Mian Cltira 'll. Hunt, of DIED. HAHLAN On SiiQday evenlnrilar tl, 1ST I'rlviuf.l I( ..r u- ii J 1-rauci Hurlun, aged U months und I'J day. A'm Advet-tliementa. Application for License at Mjy Ses. sions is4. i 1 i : Wilson Smith, Hotol, South raguudas, Aniiiiuojr ktwijaiiiii. J. 15. Aonkw, Clerk. May 6, 1871. Notice. TN Til K M ATJ KR of I.. M. J. Child, A ltjitlk rll ltl In til.. IT fi lii.ipi.-i .'.... -I ' - - - . "V (.1 1. 11 . V t'll.b for etern Iisli iit or Y. io. A. Allon, of Krie, l'a u(. pointed to OMoiiiim and report on tho liens against Llui Hunk i-miOi lliui arA i.lui.ni.i Uu hei'urity Uild to be preferred. i win tutumi lo tUudutiiisofuiyapiolut. incut ut my ulli.-e, in Norlh l'iirlc How, Krie, Vn.. u Mond.iv. Juns 1st. A. I). 1HT4. nt 10 n i-liK-k. n. in. liK'l. A. AU.I'V. A u.filf.r. .ruR-irrt-' Dr. J. Wiilkpi-'n Caliromfa Yin- rgar Bitters aro a purely Yrgetab pieparatinn, made chiefly from tho na- , live herU huiml on tlio lowvr riiiince nf tl.e .Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted tlicrcfiom without llio 41 of Alcohol. Tho question U aimoat daily asked. '-What is tho can"e of tho Uiip.nalleled success of Vl.vFtlAU liir TKf.s!" Our ans'.vcr io. Hint they nmiovo , tlio cause of disease, nmt the patlont re rovrrs his healili. Theyaio tliagient blood puj ilirrand a lifo-giving principle, a perfect Keiiuvntnr and liiv:;oi'ator of tUe systom. Never before In the " liistiirv f" ths world ha a mliciH Iwen - einHniu:i(lril poitMinf th rrtii kaUl q-uiitiiM of Vi.vkoax liiiTKRn In hwlnif lh sick ii f aven- dncae mnn it hair t. Tkujr are a (rentlii fniT.-itiv m well a TuU, i relieviaf Coneemiea r Infljaimaliin or tho J.ncr and Tiicferal Oryaui la U;Uawa ii-e.uic i., , ., , The propprlies of Ds. w Menu's . Tixr.ci.v liinitas am A porient. tlianliorotiii. Cartniniitivn. Nutrition, baxatir. binretla, feedativg. ;uuntar-Irritunt Sudorific, Altvm- , olr,.d Anii-IJiliyu..!,.. .i' Grateful TliousnndsproolalmVnr. , i:jar Itirrsns tho most wonderful In .. Tirnut ,htt ever sustaiued th liukiaf ilyxtein. . .' , No Person can tako tlieso Bitters ftceovcling to rlirections. and reuiain long unwe)l: provided thetr bones are uotJe stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bcyoud .repair. . -1 Bilious, licmittcnt nnd Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so prera- lotit iH-tue Valjpys of our -groat rirers .throughout tho United Stales, especially .those Of tho. Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, l!l)0is, TcniiRkSeo, Cumberland, At Van -r.s. Red, Colorado, llrnzos, llio O'ramtd, I'carl, Alabama, Iubilp, Savannah, Ko nnolio, James, aiid many- nthH,' wijV 'their vast tributaries, tiu'ouxhoit oik- . entire -country during (lie Suimncr aiti -Antiiiiiivnitd rcuvnlubb' so tiitiius sons of unusual heat and Urynes, we luvariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stoma!li and liver, Othor iibdomhial viaeera. Iu thr tivatiuoiit, s purgative, exerting a pow. , prl'ui iulhiuuco upon- theso rurions er Kilns, is essentially iieceiscrr .'1'Ihm- U no cathartic for the pui iiose ijaj f Iit.' J. Wai.kuii's' Visk'sak It i it. a wV. as tlie.V HI' speedily remove the daiV eoloted viKoid. matter with which-Ike . bowels are loadd, nt tliu saiilo; Mu Ktiuniluting tho sixielions of. the lvr, and genpivdly restoring the . Ltj-.l.y functions oftno iligpstlvc nr.-.n; ' " Fortify tli'? lioily nK.itp.st tilsjwia by pin -if) ing all t iluhU with Vivmux UlTiTlts.. No e.ldeinii can t;d.e li-iX tf a syBtem thus fore-armed. I Dyspepsia or ImliircKtiim, .ui-i-ache, , rain ill the hhouidcu. C'nitjk, Tightness of tho C'itwti I'i.'UiiieM, (r.iw r.rnetalions of the .Stnmaeh.' Kid 'J m- iu tho Month, Itilious Attach. !'..':,.i tiitiou ul'the ileui't.'ltiltauiniailuii i V, J-uiis, J'aln in ihe rejion of tho KU. Keys, mul a luindrnil oilier tuinft.i t iti toms, aio the ofl'spi ins ,oi: ) y , One bottle will prove a better it'uar.i;'--" '( its merits than a lettgihv ru ;.:-. moiit. - Scrofulit, or Klns's F.il, v.jii -KwellililT'i. L'K-era, Kr.rliel'. K-.iti: '.rk, tiiiiim. SlthIuIiiih Ir.ll:iiiiiMa'i.ii Itil.iliii lii.llainiimliiMH, llnrriiri.il A ll wii..,, ii-.j .ituriM, i:i-.;ilinuti ol tlto Skifi'. Hiiro I'rn ,. m. In ISii'.-ui. an in (til mliur ei uKliiiiili.'uiil l ' tifMM, Waikks' Vixkiia.i tin ri.'or han slrnwn J heir jftt..l cioai.vo n.c.- is On iui iiliKtinatfj i ami inlriu-titl-ln ci-ej. ' Yov - Iiiltamiiintcry and CiiixrU lllietiniiifism, t;i..t. it.iinu.. Vti. i ttiitlind Intel mil tout rve:s. I Hti.i-. -tt tliu i.l. mil, 1 liver, 1 jx iilluvii ami VA Ikm, liiOn I hi tern Itavu ne s-t'i .J. havV j-i vrj nrcniiMiil tr Vitiated llloej.' Mecliniiiciil iM's; as?k. ?: r.ri o iragei'i iB J'uillts.IUld i:;::rr:iln, such s.i ' Vht.H!lrr.v T) pcM-lliir.-. Culi'.-b;-aUrs a-U Aliiiur. i llu r mlv;iui.r in 1 1 i t-. urn i.ii.-t 10 paratyniH Vf llio Hur!. 1 ".. A jaint lids, t iku a ilnie 'if V'ALKit V llrr rnia wi .ii)!iv ' For Skill Discuses Kr'!ptlu'.s. Tm Ii'!-, S-nll Itiiriim. lilnii l r,. Hji. Pi.i.;. i, Ji--Ht!.. Jr.iiN, Ciirliiiiitlr.. Kiry '.(urr.i ivSit-heail.' Korr J)yi. Krvnml.. Ik-ii. bum. Ii.'uuialiiiiu tliu Skin, II r.i.i. n::cl Di-e.v-io- uf lg Si.in n xl jii -r niu er nature, are literally ila? i ,i !! t'iu;:-Ht. cut of tliu ynt'!H in a i-lim t tiuw 'i' ''.c .; i i ilivi-c Hit ten. " : .. Pin, Tape, and othrr Wcnnm 1 ".rkuiy in the v.-.tcui u mi m ny tin e,u. ;.'. ate clloitu.iliy iluiuyul m il r"imi-J. M , .v.lcui n u:il',ciir, nu Mruiil Jem, n tin-: mini tun t, ill i,uu ll.c iti;i I, i: like hcn Hitterf. For IVniali' ('oinpltliif.s, ! vr.;ivf or old, married or nitiIn. it il'ecl.in H.iiiiliouil. op the turn f hi, tl !!' Kilters iliji.iy mi Ui-eidnt U.llniM!-.' il!.pru tuiiriit ii Mi'.'ti i i'i'i'iiii.ie. ( leansctLu Vitiated Rlotii uhtt :'. r , ii i it. imp vilui. i:wiuii; m.-.ixyk t!.e ta l..Hj'ii:.i. .i ,-vimij denize :! when y..a JSi..l it nh-UHt;'4 -l l:nrlh 111' the ein-- -Ii-htin it f tii ; ) i"n ieciii.tr i!t t.-li iin -j,n. v-' lr;,i liim.a r;.v. iii-J t!i Lenl'.!, ..; i;.v -) - w.,1 f.;!,Ott-, . ' it. IJ. Ml IM ll.l A .... Il: ';fc-ii.:fc ru. t 'Inn A ! . . S. i I t inei I 4, m 4ft ' ulut m.r.iir A 1.1.1 m. . 1 iinri ..sr..- '. , fttiiil nil Oiujii-liiiiul U-c'ii Mi NEBRASKAJjRIST MILL. rpiIK fjillST MIM.at Nebraka (Ijicj-A-town,) KorpMt eounty, liaa beeu thor oughly overhaiiliHl and roMtied In nrl ehiK order, and i now ruuuiutf arid doing all kind of jc r o n j it 1 .m 1 . ' ' .'JLiOUK, PKED, ' aSdO.VTS. CoiiHtuntlv on hand, and auld at the very ' loweal ligurm. " n. w. i.KPKfitn.