THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEIt lfl. 1801. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iturpess J. 13. Wonk. (iHrimnt North ward, R. M, llor- iriBn, ratrlc.k Joyeo, W. A. Urove. Honth ward, H. 11. Haslet, Eli Holeman, A. II. Pain. Justice of the TVace J. F. Proper, S. J. Notloy. CSnittable and Collector H. 8. Canflold. fh'hool Director O. W. llobinaon, A. B. Kelly, K. X.. David, D. 8. Knox, 1). W. Clark, J. T. Jlrminan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress O. F. Kmnm. Member of Senate Habrt A. Mali.. Amtembly 8. H. Towi.Rn. President Judge Crari.fh II.Notkh. Associate Judges Joun II. Whitr, C. W. Cl.ARK. Trenxurer Jam. B. IIaooirtt. I'rotkonotarf, Reg inter ft Recorder, Ac. CAT.ytw M. Arnfu. .Sheriff. John B. Osaoort. CfmmisinnrC K. LbdebUB, JAS. McIhttrr, Philip Rmkvt. Oounty Superintendent Quo. W.Kkrr. . IHstriet Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners Johw N. Hkatit, Job if MnRNXRNnRRORR. County Surveyor .1. F. PropKR. (Kroner Dr.' C. O. Rumrkroer. Convly Auditors W.Yf. Thomas, G. W. ItOMNSON, B. FlTHtf. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE LODOF. No. SS7, F. A. M. Stated Meetings held at Odd Fel lows Hall tho first Monday of each month. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. T. B. COBB, Scc'y. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 41M). P. O. 8. of A., meet every Monday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Doutt block. FRED. INFIELD, Trna. J.J. LANDERS, R. 8. TIONESTA LODGE JVo. 309, T. O. of O. TP. M PPTa AvAfv niiMlfiv aventnir. at ft o'clock. In the Lodge Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers tho Initiatory de cree the first Tuesday night of each month; firNt doirroo the second Tuesday light; second deirree the third Tuesday tiiulit; third dogroo tho fourth Tuesday light. F. W. LAW, N. O. J. II. FONES, Soo'y. 27-tf. I .'OREST LODGE. No. IRv, A. O. U. W., 1 Meets every Friday evening in A.O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Dmtt block, Tionesta. JAS. CANK1ELD, M. W. J. R. CLARK, Recorder. APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, G. A, K. M?ots on the first Wednesday In each HI mth. In )ld Fellows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. JONATHAN AI.UAUGH, Com. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, mccla llrat and third Wednesday evening of each month. In A. O. U. W. hall, Proper A Doutt block, Tio ncsin, Pa. Mrs. C. C. BUM BERG ER, Prcs't Mrs. K. L. DAVIS, Sce'y. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS f.ir Forest Countv. A. K. Ktoiiwlnher M. D., President; J. W. Morrow M. 1).. Secretary : J. II. Siggins M. D., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow'a olbco, Tionesta. on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. ni. P M.CLARK. . ATTOHNF.Y-AT-T.AW. and District Attornkv, Odleo corner ol Elm and Uridgo Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of rdiahlo Fire Insurance Companion. L. DAVIS. ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W, Tionesta, Pa, Collections made In this and adjoining counties. M F. BITC1IFY. I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. E. MULE, ATTORN KY-AT-L AW, Oftleo lu Kepler Block, Room 0, TloHostn, IAWRKNCH HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.. J Justis Sliaukey, Proprietor. This lionso is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Sujtoilor Ae- r.iin limitations ana strict attention given t.t roosts. Vegetables and Fruita of till kinds served In their season. Sample room for Commercial Agouta. fM-'.NTKAL nOUSE, Tionesta. Pa., V. O. O. llrownoll. Proprietor. This la a new liouao, and has Just leen litted up lor the accommodation oi tne puniie. a por tion of tho patronage of the public la solic it od. 4o-lv J B. SIGGINS, M. D., Ptiysician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA JW. MORROW, M. D., THYSICIAN A SURGEON, Late of Armstrong county, having located i n Tlifoata prepared to attend all pro- lessional calls promptly and at ail Hours Oltice aid residence two doors north of I jiwrenc House. Office hours 7 to 8 A, M.. and 11 to 12 M. s 2 to S and 61 to 74 P M fiundaya, 9 to 10 A. M. ; i to 8 and 61 to 7) P. u. may-18-81 DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA Office on Elm Street. Culls attended to promptly day and niglit. CHAS. H. DAVIS. DEN TAL SURGEON. Kim Street, Tionesta, Pa, Does all work in the line of modern dentistry, and guarantees sutisfactiun. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren Pa. One of tho oldest and most sutv c-esxful prnctitiorers in this section of the State, will visit Tiouosta every regular court week. inayo-ly. ATORA II. SEIOEL, Praeticioner in Mi 11 crobie Treatment for the cure of all tonus of disease. No drugs, no medicines tit be swallowod. Catarrii, lung diseases, intemperance, and in short all forms of morbid conditions treated under the new ly discovered Microbio Philosophy, the most successful mode known to science lor the curing of the people. Residence opposite P. O., Tionesta, Pa. M AY, PARK A CO., Comerof Elm A Walnut St., Tionesta Pa.. Hank of Discount anil Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Co! lee tions made on all the Principal poiuts of the U. H. collections souuiieu. pHIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Rock building next to Smear oaUL'li A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the tii:est to be coarsest and guarantees his work to jwrtect satistaetion. i'rompt atteu ven to meiKtiiig, and prices as n-a . II rut class work eu be done lor, JAS. T. BRENKAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOITESTA, IF.A.. PAnTTCITLAH ATTENTION otven to THE PKOPEB ARHEHHMENT OK LANDS AND TIIK PAYMENT OKTAXKS. ALKO TO THE PURCHASE AND HALE OK HEAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. Ckarrh nni Habbnth Reboot. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. (Sabbath Bchool at 10:00 a. in. Preaching In M. E. Church every Hab bath evening by Rev. Bamberger. Freae i ni In the '. M. unnrcn every Sabbath evening at the UHual hour. Kev. F. F. Hlioup, Pastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every riahhath morning ana evening, Kev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yestetday 59. Proper & Doutt take the lead thia eason in all kind of holiday gooda, watches, and jewelry, It. The holidays are here, or nearly Christmas being only one week 0, away, counting' from Friday coming. Of course the little ones are happy and eipeclant. Following their annual custom the adies of the W. R. C. sent a well packed box of canned fruit to the Brookvillo Soldiers' Memorial Hume, one day last week. A few days ago Jay, the young soa of M. F. Catlio, who resides at Whig Hill, had his right hand terribly acerated by the bursting of a shot gun which be had loaded extra heavy. Teachers' institute begins one week from next Monday. Don't for get it. A rich treat is in store for all who attend. Evety huur will have something of interest and instruction nr you. The Cornet Baud of this place prnposo giving an oyster supper in tho Ilule.nan building, Wednesday evening, December 30. The boys de serve a rousing patronage, and will douh'iless receive it. W. C. Allan, of West Hickory, was down last Thursday looking after bis lumber interests, be having retired from the mercantile business to engage in the former, which affirds more ex ercise and belter health. "Oh speak, ve ghosts of the dear1 and ray what killed you!" The an swer came, borne on the fierce east wind: "Cold 1 cold I cold I" Then let us be thankful that since then we have Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The Marienville Express, which reports 22 cases of typhoid fever at Shippen Bros, tuill.4, Harnett township, also says that Ed. Shippen is suffering from an attack from which his physi cians suy ho cannot recover. David Barnett comes forth with a new ad. this week, to which attention is called. David wants it understood that he is right "in it" when it comes to dealing out bargains to customers, and iuviles all to come and see. William Newkirk, who has a wife and child residing in Pleasantville, was killed on the I'aoh indle railroad, near tho McDonald nil Geld yesterday. He was iu the employ of tho Forest Oil Co., and was aged about 24 years. Expecting to remove from Tio- uesta to Buffalo, N. Y., about tho last of January, Dentist Chas. II. Davis, requests all who desire his services to call as curly as possible, and avoid a rush in the last few days of his stay. The season fir lawfully killing deer expired yesterday, aud it is bped the law will be respdeted and the slaughter coase from henceforth until another year. The season for small game exteuds to (he first of '92. Lawrence & Snicatbaugh have opened a nice line of holiday goods for both old aud young, and while you are on the hunt of something that will "just suit," they invite you to look over their stock. No fancy prices. Tho grip is again rapidly spread ing over the country. In some seo- tions it is reported as a milder, while iu others more virulent, form than in previous years. Doctors agree that the mild and unseasonable weather has much to do with the prevalence of the disease. Court convenes next Monday with a rather light trial list, yet enough to make business for several days if all are tried, aud the attend ance of jurors, wituesaes, and litigants will about average up with other oo casions. Call in anil make us a visit while in town. According to our local exchanges the couuterfeit silver dollar, known as the glass dollar is again getting nu merous in this section. The touch and ring are perfect, but tbey are lighter in weight and thicker than the new genuine dollar. Tbey do not have the spurious look, but retain the finish and lustre of the genuine coin borne of the coins are of 1883 and 188!) date. Experts say that the counterfeits are as good as they have seen. Oor genial friend Tom. Corah was down from Kellettville last Satur day and left 'an order for bills an nouncing the opening of the handsome new hall at that place by a grand ball on Christmas Eve. Good music, nice refreshments and plenty of room will be afforded all who wish to come and enjoy the evening. "A good and careful driver," says an experienced horsemao, "never starts his horse with a whip. The horse is as susceptible to kind treatment as any animal, and his faithfulness in roan's service deserves more kindness and care than he receives. Never hesitate to stop a man who is abusing a horse, a dog or a child. A man is naturally mean who will abuse either." ' Attention is directed to the ad. in this issue of J. E. Corah, who has just opened a large and well stocked gen eral store at the bustling town of Kel lettville. A new and commodious building has been erected, which has every convenience lor carrying on a flourishing business and giving satis faction to customers. Tbe business will be conducted on a cash basis and customers may rest assured that they will receive the benefit of this system in the low prices they pay for goods. The Western New York & Penn sylvania Railway company announce that fjr tbe Christmas and New Year holiday travel, excursion tickets will be sold between all stations on its line at the rate of one and one third regu lar fare, except that no excursion ticket at the reduced rate will be issued for less than 25 cents. Tickets will be sold only on Dec. 24, 25 and 31, 1891, and Jan. 1, 1892; limited for return passage until and including Jan. 4, 1892. About this time of year many of our subscribers take advantage of our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly Press, and renew their sub scription. Likewise many new names are entered upon our books. Tbe Press is a mammoth paper, giving all the news of the world. Next year is Presidential year, and you will waol to keep posted on the run of events. Hadn't you better avail yourself of this great ofiVr? $1.75 secures both papers only 25 cents more than the price of the Republican alone. J. E Kinch and wife returned from Kelso, Washington, on Monday eveuiog of this week, where tbey had resided for the past two years. Mr. Kinch came back at the solicitation of his wife's father, who wants tbe com panionship of son In law and daughter. When be started East Mr. A. B. Root sent with liiiu, for G. F. Watson, four specimen apples that had been raised on a neighboring farm near tbe town of Kelso, the combined weight of which was five pounds. Tbe trees from which these monsters were taken were set out just four years ago. They were a sight to behold. Judge's Library, or Monthly Magazine of Fun, has also published a Christmas number. It is filled with all those delightful little thiugs which so much please the children aod amuse the older people. It is fun Irom cover to cover. As Unristmas is the time of joy, so this number of the library is a fitting close to a successful series. No other psper in the country can make the offer which we do. We advise everyone to finish tbe year right by sending in their cash sub scription to us for Judge's Library and the Republican for the coming year. The Allegheny Vulley railroad was sold by the United States Court yesterday to P. A. B. Wiedeucr, of Philadelphia, representing the incom ing bondholders and the Pennsylvania railroad company for $3,000,000, the purchaser assuming tbe debt of $26, 000,000. Mr. Wiedeuer stated that just as soon as the sale has been con firmed, the corapauy will be re-organ ized. Tbe plan proposed will be to increase the capital stock from $3,000,' 000 to $30,000,000 and issue bonds foi $20,000,000 to secure tbe company's indebtedness, virtually making the capitalization $50,000,000. Tbe Penn sylvunia will probably utilize the road for a short freight route between New York aod Chicago. Physicians' prescriptions have failed to reach many cases of rbeuina tism known to have been subsequently cured by Salvation Oil. That is tbe reason why the popular voice is prso tically unanimous in its favor. One bottle is usually sufficient. Make the Children Happy. There is a present iu Hopkins & Co.'s store for every mau, woman and child in Forest county. Coiue early and make selections before the choicest things are gone. 2t. ureal reduction made on my entire slock of pants for the next 30 days, as I waut to make room for spring goods. 1 bave a few overcoats left which I will sell fur cost. Call aod examine before tbey are gone. D. Barnett. The finest assortment and largest stock of holiday goods this (eason at Proper & Doutt's. It. We have to report yet a few cases of scarlet fever in town. Elva, eldest child of Mr. Lanson, has had a severe attack, and Mrs. Lanson has been suf fering from the disease also, but is getting better, and the little girl seems in a fair way to recovery now. Mr. Smearbaugb's two youngest children have it, the youngest, Josephine, being violently attacked, but this morning her symptoms are somewhat improved, and her physicians are more hopeful of her recovery. Tbe dreaded disease has thus far been of such a mild type, except in the two instances mentioned, that people have come to look upon it as a not very serious matter, and it has not been thought worth while to close the schools, although the direct ors would, we believe, very readily accede l the wishes of the people should tbey express a desire for su;b a course. There is one thing which should be rigidly looked after, how ever, and that is the closing of the schools to those families in which tbe disease has been, for a sufficient length of time to insure others from infection. This would be no hardship on anyone, and would go as far toward preventing its spread as the total closing of the schools. Let this be done in tbe fu ture, and let parents co-operate with the directors and keep their children away, nut only from school, but from all public gatherings until safety from iufection is assured. HIGHWAY ROBBERY NOW. Three Men "Hold Up" Mall Carrier James Carson and Take His Last Penny. Last Saturday morning at a few minutes after six o'clock, or just the beginning of day break, three masked men stopped James Carson on the Hunter Run road and rubbed him of about $16. Mr. Carson lives about two and a half miles from town on Hunter Run, and carries the mail, three times a week between Tiouesta aod Kellettville. On tho morning in question be was driving to towo to get tbe mail pouch and make his custom ary trip. When about half way to towo, or at a narrow place in the road near what is known as the "old board ing bouse," he saw two men apparently walking toward him, one a trifle ahead of the other. When tbe head one came directly opposite him the hindmost man grabbed his horse by the reios and stopped bim. Instantly the one nearest bim poiuted a cocked revolver into his face. At that in stant another man on bis right, whom Carson bad not seen before, stepped up, shoved a revolver within six inch es of bis face, and in a rough manner demanded that be "deliver up" or he would "blow bis brains out," at the same time proceediog to rifle his pock' ets with his left hand. Mr. Carson finding himself thoroughly in the clutches of the desperadoes, with two ugly looking revolvers staring him in the face, felt that resistance would be futile. In his pints pocket was money purse containing a ten and nve dollar bill, and about a dollar in change. This they emptied and threw the purse into Mr. Carson's lap. They took out his watch and examined but put it back in. his pocket, and then molioued for him to drive on which be did without further delay, Oo his arrival in town he made known the facts, and a small posse went in search of the highwaymen, but failed iu getting any trace of them. Mr, Carson could not see the fuces of the men, but describes them as one tall man, who weot through his pockets and two medium sized men. Oe ..Friday night Deputy Sheriff John Coon, of Marienville, started to towo with a prisoner, aod when short distance this side of Newmans- ville he was stopped by three men who asked to ride. 11 told them he wasn't carrying passengers, and they molested bim no further. This was between 12 and 1 o'clock of Saturday morning, and as the parties answer the description of Mr. Carson's rob bers they were likely the same gang Still They Come. Hopkins & Co.'s store is chock full of Christmas goods, and still they cornel Anyone wanting anything in the Christmas line can fiud just what they want and get it at "live and let live" prices. We bave no fancy prices on Christmas goods. Buy your presents early before .the choicest are gone. 2t, Tbe Rkpublican and tbe Phila delphia Weekly Press, tbe largest and best weekly in tbe State, for only $1.75, Call and take advantage of this offer. Knocked Down. We have a number of Ladies', Misses , and Children's Newmarkets left, and iu order to close them out we have decided to make a knock down iu the price. Any one wishing a garment of this kiud can save money by coming iu before they are all gone, Tbey are going to be sold and tb price is going to sell them. 2t. H. J. HorKiNs fe Co Stewarts Rnn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herring visited F. E. Metcalf aud family since our last letter. Quartetly meeting was held by the Free Methodists, beginning Friday evening and lasliug over Sabbath. Mrs. Hugh Marshall is home from Bradford and reports her daughter as being better. A new slate black board has been put in the school bouse here. Mrs. Hutcheson has bought himself a horse. People here are very anxious for seme sleighing, there beiug quite a good deal of lumber aud ties to be put to market. Mike Zahniser, of North's Mill, Mrrcer county, visited his cousin, II. M. Zahniser, recently. Jas, Thomson has been home for a few days. Rev. E. S. Zahniser, of Bowman- ville, is visiting friends here. Jas. Hogg has bought himself a 2- year-old colt. It is the making of a good driver. J. J. Zahniser and wife of Tionesta, are at Stewarts Run at present. Tbe children are looking forwatd with great anxiety to Christmas. Also a good many older people. Everybody is crying bard times. Rev. Sid Sager was dowu from Tidioute over Sabbath, assisting iu the quarterly meeting. 11. M. Zahniser was up at May- burg last week and stayed all night with Nathan Zahniser and family. He reported them as well aod pros pering. Two new coal stoves were bought aod put in the church last week, which heat the church nicely in a short time. Dec. 15. Citizen. Warren Wrinkles. Quack, quack t Gobble, gobble! Christ maa is almost upon us. Oh, for the faith of childhood. Father looks gloomy, and talks poor ; mother speaks of things need ed for the house ; all to no purpose; the children see a Christmas tree, aud are' not to be diverted from their object. Ten years of indulgence has established a precedent not to be vetoed by the cry of bard times. Plenty of mud, plenty of rain. Mumps Is epidemic. We have one case with four to follow. People are dying like falling leaves; diphtheria, scut let fever, pneumonia. Many left feeble by la grippe are succumb Ing to the unseasonable weather, but rain or shine, wet or dry, our minister, the Rev. Humason, has a full house. lie is a hummer, and doing lota of good. Oil men look blue. Times are close, oil is low and the late high wind played havoc with the derricks. Quite a number be coming dissatisfied with tbe Independonta, are going back to tbe Standard. "United, we stand ; divided, we fall." X, NEWSY NOTES. It is noted by the Atchison Globe that this world is so crowdod you can't pat one man on the back without stopping on an other man's toes when you do it. Franklin, has some very mean burglars. They havo stolen the contribution box which was placed at tbe front of tho Ev angelical church for the purpose of re ceiving offerings for the poor. If there are any amateur detectives in this section who desire something to work on, the case of Wm. Clark, of Walnut Bond, should furnish the opportunity do sired. As noted soveral times heretofore. Mr. Clark after coming to Oil City one day last spring, mysteriously disappeared and nothing has boon heard of him since. Blizzard. Dr. M. Pickett of Corry, died on Tburs day Inst at Dwight, 111., where he was taking the Keeley cure. He had been great sufferer lrom wounds received jn the army, aud in trying to a'leviate pain bad become a victim to the opiate habit. He died from exhaustion. lie was prominent physician for many years at Corry and Columbus. H'arrcn Mail. At the meeting of the Executive Coin mittee of the World's Fair Board, held in Harrisburg last week, Lewis Emory, Jr, made an earnest appeal for a proper con slderatiou of the oil and gas industry of this State. Under tho rules of the Na tional Commission, ho said, no adequate exhibit could be made. Highly inllam niable material was prohibited in the buildings, and an exhibition of well ma chinery in operation would not be per uiitted In Machinery Hall, and no derricks are to be allowed on the grounds. Mr. Emory said the oil and gas production was the third in value, tho third on tlio list of exports, and represented hundreds of millions of dollars. Messrs. Emery, Hig ler and Hassou were appointed to attend to the matter. P. M. Clark has a good house and lot for rent in the borough. Call ou him if in need. ' tf. For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet & Sou's cheap furuiture store. tf. We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. Tho first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a peculiar rough cough Is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first be comes hoarse ; a few doses of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has ap peared the diseaso may be prevented by using this remedy as directed. It has never been known to fail. 2i cent, 50 cent and f 1 bottles for sale by Proper A Doutt, Druggists. There is no danger from wliixiplng cough when Chamberlaiu's Cough Reme dy is freely given. It keeps the cough loose and makes expectoration easy, 'ib and 50 cent bottles for sale by Proper A Doutt, Druggists. A Baft! Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory result, or In case of failure a return of purchase money. On this safe plan you can buy from" our advertised Druggist a bottle o'f Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption. It Is guarnn teed to bring relief In every case, when oseu lor any aiieciion oi Throat, i.ungn or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma. Wbooning Cough. Croun. etc.. etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Proper A Doutt'a Drugstore. Itch, Mange, anil Scratchos on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Proper A Doutt, Druggists, Tio nesta, 1 a. nov.lS-6in. It K I. K V.I ARNICA HALVE. The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhonm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required, tt Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2"i cents per box. For sale bv Proper A Iloutt. MEK1T WINH. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, llucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies havo won their great popularity nurel v on their merits. Proper A Doutt, Druggista. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweency, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $o0 by uso of one bottlo. Warranted mo most wooucrrul iilomlsh cure ever known. Sold by Proper A Doutt, Drug gists, Tionesta, Pa. nov.l8-0m. Dissolution Notice. Tho firm heretofore existing as Harden- burgh A All in has hpon this ilay dissolved ny minimi consent, v. u. Allan retiring. The business will bo conducted at the same place by M. It. Hiirdenburgh. IM. It. II AnPKSIlUltOII. W. c. Allan. West Hickory, Pa., Dei;. 1, PROCLAMATION. Wheukas. The Hon. Charles H. Noves. President Judge of tho Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, A-c, at Tionesta. for in county oi forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Dec, being tho 21st dav of Dec, 18111. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, .insticesoftlio Pence and Con stables of said county, that they bo then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., oi said dav with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other tomombrances, to do those things which to their olilee annertuin to bo done. and to tlioso whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisuners i hut are or shall bo in the jail of ! orest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust. Given un der my hand and seal this 23d day of iNovcmnor, A. u. inu. JOHN R. OSUOOD, i.e. Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby gfvon that tho follow ing accounts havo been tiled lu my ollice and will bo presented at tbe next term of Court lor continuation : First and final account of N. B. Host, Administrator of Estate of Charles llin- ton and Sarah llinton, Into of Tionesta llorougli, r orest County. First and ii mil account of John Siggins Guardian of Isaau Siggins, of Harmony lowusmp. CALVIN M. ARNER. Clerk of Orphans Court of Forest Co., Pa iMit'eiiiuorsi, mm, ASSIGNEE SALE. l!y order of tho Courts of Common Pleas of the Counties of Forest and Elk, Pa., the undcrsignod Assignee of Wm. E. Browne, of the Countv of Forest, Pa., otters for sale tlio valuable mill property at Duhring, on the T. V K. it. Said property consists of well equipped saw mill, well located, tram road, tram cars, equity interest in tram locomotive engine, peeled hemlock timber estimated from ten to lilteen million icot, and sundry other property. Mill property, timber, etc., etc., can bo inspected on the premises. Contracts for timber title, locomotive in terest, etc., can be seen at tho ollice ol the Assignee, Marienville, Pa. Information gladly furnished to purchasers, creditors, or other interostou persons, by E. L. Davis, Att'y, Tionesta, Pa., or the under- signeu at ins o'liee. S. 8. TOWLEK, Assignee. Subpoena In Divorce. Almira J. Meager, 1 No. 17,' Libellant, February Term, vs. V Ixlil. George W. Meager, i Al. Sub. in Respondent. J Divorce. To tho above named Respondent : Whereas, siibpiuua and alias subpnjna Having ucen returned, est inventus, you are therefore notified to be and ap pear in your proper person before the Judges of said Court, at tlio Court House, In Tionoxta, at a County Court of Common neas mere to be Held ou the Ud Monday of December. 1MHI. to answer the com plaint of the libellant and show cause, if any you nave, wny a divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not bo grant ed to the libellant, agreeably to the prayer of the petition of libel exhibited against you helore said Court, mid the Acta Assembly in such case made and provided ami mis you snail in nowise omit at you pern. JOHN 11. OSUOOD, Sheriff. Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 'i, IbHI. 4t, Administrator's Notice. INSTATE OK A. COOK, late of Barnett d Township, Forest County, deceased. Letters of administration upon tlio above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same, will present them for payment, duly authenticated; and those inuoiiteu inereto will please make linino uiate pay meni to A. W. COOK, T. It. COOK. Administrators, Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa., Nov. is, 1KU1 THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO, PROPRIETOR. Hood Stork, Oood Carriages ami Hog giua to lot Uou tbe most rfusonaiilu terms, lie will also do JOB TBAMI1TG I All ordnis loft at tlio Post Ollli-o will receive prompt attention. HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER. Repairing, Mending, Making the Old , ana worn uut New. TTOP RATSAM in rnmrswrl nf ftfwh bops and the best gums balnm ind ex- ?Y pectorant Known Jfc prYxlurinq rt'f rfliimr sloep, and when tho J mind is fit rrpwe it ftft&fHtR nature and Jla hcnla the body. . Jr'M Thf hmithftil nrd m I W dlclnalpropcrtlrnnrtlia VI tiop are well known, Hop HfWftATTl Will CUr C'onghfl, Vol dm. An tktnn Nnrn Thrnat. (Ton an m pi ton, II r i n ary (omplnlnt. It it to ralfie the itblcum and rlfar theluntpi of all mortl1 tnattr. Mot hern will flnrl the BALSAHexrellpnt.hoili for thpmnetveiaml children. It cures when euro U pu i aioie. iTf it. IT CURES thm most uttib- born CAfleii, when all otbar ro medio have failed. IT ALLAYS the rarkln mini rellevrii the sufferer I from thAt terrible Cougtt wben cure ta In the balance. If ron nr troubled with Lnnir or Pulmonary I Cumpiaioi juu snoutu taao jiur Diuii, Get a large bottle I Get a free sample I for 35 cents. at your druggists. A. D. RICE & SONS, Portvllle, N. Y. ORE ftick HfAdnrhpatid rHfeTa all the trouble Inci dent to a bilious state of the ayfttem, attch a IHxzineMi, Nausea. Dmwulneftfl, Ilntren after eating. Pain in the Side. Ac While their most remarkable succeea baa heen ahowa in curing Headache, yet Carttr'i Little Live Pim are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing thta annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almmt prfc-eln to thorn who .tiflfpr from thi. distrewinK complaint : buk fortunately their jroodneM doM not end hore, and thom who once try them will And tliene little pills raluahle In ao mar.f way they will not tie willing to do without Uje. But at lor all sick bead ACHE I. the hane of to many Uvea that here I. where we makn our irreat boost. Our pill, cure It while other, do not. C'artkr'. I.itti.b I.ivih TlUA are ery mll and very cany to take. One or two pill, make a done. They are ntrictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action pleue all who une them. In vials at cent.; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTIS KlSlcntl CO., Nrw tort UH SunH Boss. Sail Pries. e V to Si 0 , r r L IT EST WKSK-JXS! And at prii oa that are within the r-aeb of everyone Come and look theui ov boloro you buy. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. .oo. The Huperb Qualities of our Two Dollar Hat are only liuuiniiinfr to be known. These Data are Kuarantood not to break and have no poisonous dyes in tho sweat baiulH. No our ciixtoincrs will have no sore heads. We give uat aa correct a utyle for f J.00 aa tor fS.00. NO JAY STYLES Hut only the wull known and correct shape of Youman. Dunlap, Knox and Miller. Prices f 2.00, $2.50, f:l.00 andT3.50. Mail orders promptly tilled. McGUEN & SIMON Tailors, II alters, Furnishers, Mod erate Price istore, 3.1KKNKCA STH1CKT. Oil, CITY, P List of cull scs set down for trial In t Court of Common Pleas of Forest Couul Pennsylvania, commencing ou the Tin Monday of December, 1 is!' 1 : 1, H. "KasUtr vs. James C. Welsh, I :io, May Term, lttvS. Sum mo us iu sumpsit. I. Walter J. White vs. David Miutz, 7. February Term, 181U. (Summon action of trespass. 3. Kmpire I.uuilrt'r Company, I.imi vs. West Hickory Hardwood torn pa No. 6, May Term, ls'Jl. (Summon assumpsit. . Manning Pros. vs. J. II. Diiif;nian u.. A. II. Dale, No. 13, May Term, lNUl. .Summons in assumpsit. S. N. IS. Foreman vs. J. II. Dintrman and A. II. Dale. No. 4ri, September Term, l.VJl. Numinous in assumpsit. Attest, CAI.VIN M. A It N E It, Frolhonotary, Tionesta, Pa., November 'ti, lStH. f i CARTERS IflVER II PILLS. Ivi " S f v .- ; -
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