r j i "... VI kURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1879. 1 ff Time Table. Under the new PIle the mall and. local freight MStldgway station as follows: rfl WEST - - EAST - . - :03 ,CAL WEST - - 7:80 EAST . - 3:25 Ka of H. lldgway Lodge No. 1644 J jets on i 2d and 4th Fridays of mwntn if H o'clock. : Wgs are a"5o.t a dozen. Juttef iVf cdiita a pound. r-VCisiUiarasat this office, IV .- Tfc--.t; . u iut yourBaui:uanac to soa. -rlchers' Institute on Dec. -'inn. VMpef and envelopes nt this - - ,. v io of nure spkM Morges .Maii mi was several vurs nne Jtn Ttiesday fn. l No paper wlf.l . issued mm this pfllce next week.1 v ii 'I Episcopal Socifcl at the Mlyde onse this evening.N. . ., , The present weather is ursftrate r the wood business. '. . , It last winter has eo'ine to stay. ground is all ctiVeredS'ith tu.ow. Fresh Oysters always&oirJrind ale in (quantities to suil fjistonn. ouitoes lire middling scarce vay, an(t eommand rea'dy sale at be on r price 4y; . , -thirty forget that there will "V1 "nee at the Ridgway house t ChAtnirfB Eve. VncWjtt the Belie.ette house. at IV-BentWttftn Christmas Eve, Dec. 24. V;. Tick A $.&. wtf" bought jjvercd tree :it Morgester's to any part of the -Th f mvV'Court House J"POfed, flight1 men- weni-ioT-LiTreTIio io T. fe striking miners at that to w lo were threaten ins to burn ;rty of the coal companies. lw bell was put in the Luth- eivn.Cuu rch last Tuesday, in place of ie one-cvacKea some time since, 'i n new lell lias a much better tone thai? "had the. old one before it was cracked -B-The'nlw Swedish church at Oster hodl'sWiinnery was dedicated last Sun . ilftWmh appropriate ceremonies. A largti aelegatlon of Swedes was here v frofli Wilcox and Kane. Wedding stationery neatly printed nt this ulllce. Of course you will not be likely to need wedding cards more than once in a lifetime, but if you contemplate marriage don't fail to call our specimens. essrs. u. o. Kyan, J. ic. tieao, 1. Bail, of Spring, Crawford Pi,- traveling ' agents for Hariisou & Co., uu&crymen, llle, Ohio, were in- town this aking orders for nursery stock elivereSiext spring. acoquVt of Tracyrs execution vaabufctshetfC in last week's lTTaacopll from the Brad- ncupw Jew wituout proper Th'q omissiorX was purely an lit and w nope ur valued co or me oji nwropous win hiaa an apology lember. it. Doik forget it n your fnlrwl. Je dance at pera House ki Tliursday Janlst, given wilder the au- Zie "Uidgway RiBos." Come Itads and have (good time. ss it for you may live to be a eurfjold and tlii think of yefcrs of regrdt yet before ioij faU to attend. All arc to invited. f 1 i 4"5joe is t 1 eatliej 1 and s( abd.l SvsekSt :'tpe v fredit frmpomr aiceutl , efenini t . . . W-ltACto O 'iiv slehf 5 lfcemaW V-you intt AKi-The uaie JoMrnal for November V nd Dec efublished by D. S. An , of Williaoisport, Pa., to hand They contain a fine var y or liusIc ana at a price ih of nil., Bend 0 cents by 11 xwtroftce stamps and get the tloliday urnbei for January contaiu- ivorth of music. This Jour- aJ ta I. ed eveiy month. h-Thel I avion Democrat pronounces Dt H.T.Helmbo d a dead beat. That's w bat we thought when we refused to 'pifjlish'his Buch a advertisement with out getting cash down Spectator. Ditto.-orea Republican. Ditto, for us. Wutren Mail. Likewise are we dittoed; tA the- tune of $ 15.00. Please take notice Jtbut the aforesaid adver tisement runs ho inore in our columns. OlfX H. is a dead-beat and lie would yrloin the coppers from the eyes of his ieaa grandmother to buy paper and ihV- with which to wtite lying propositions with which to chat the printer. ; If -there is no hell Mr. In gersoll, wluit deposition will be made of such hflre-f-vCd old cheats and KWllldlPM? I Christmas Ere Dance AT THE FIDO WAY HOUSE. The grand opening of the Itidgway house will take place on Christinas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 1879, at which time a social dance and excel lent supper will be given. Messrs. Harm and Brack will furnish the music which Is a guarantee that it will be first-cl"' Mrs. Jackson will spnre no pa'te t Mave tM0 supper in the best pliPjie possible, and we all know that jrieans an excellent supper. This will be one of the best dances of the season and an occasion of first-class enjoyment. There will be lots of room, as the new addition will be ready for occupancy by tnat time, a cordial invitation is hereby extended to all to attend. No special invitations will be issuod but take notice that there will be "slukes'' of fun, a large supper, excellent music and a time long to be remem bered. Again we say all are Invited, which includes married and single the young man with three girls, and the chap who is so unfortunate as to have none. Tickets $2.00. MAURI ED. Ev J?TLFT"-On Tuesday, Dec. f. 18i, by Rev. J r nnf.. t. ... il V,,. T,; v v l"e"u'8 parents, Mr. 3 no. W. Eyster, route agent be tween Erie and Lock Haven, to M iss Limio Luther, daughter of D. S. Luther of Itidgway. McCailey Luther At the same V"1 r , pl,'lce by tue sallle. Mr. Jas. K MeUtmlcy, son of Jacob Mc ( auley late county treasurer, to Miss Ida M. Luther, sister of the above. The above double wedding was one of the best conducted aflhirs that has occurred in this village in a long time. The house which was tastefully deco rated, was crowded with invited Nwiests, and all went "merry as a mar- naeum. iue nappy couples will pleate consider our No. 10 brogans heaved after them, as was the ancient custom of throwing slippers after newly wedded pairs, also our congrat ulations, as well as our thanks for several pieV of beautiful cake which we slnu takoccasion to sieen over. tern oon they fooKTTie" S33 iwhlch did .not arrive until 7 "clock, for a trip to Erie. Nelson Thurston. On Nov. 17, 187(1, at the residence of O. L. Thurs ton in Jay township, Elk county, Pa., by Rev. Thomas Hollen, Mr. H. B Nelson, of Cameron county. o Miss Anna E. Thurston. e Sew Ahl's Surgeons' Splints. VI' with Tin: IMPROVE M EXTS. it'ng the ollice of Dr. J. S. we find him in pasMssion of Surgcons'Sjilints for fractured ited bones. Two sets, one i and one foradults, a splint one in the human system. lis seventeen years in Ridg- ictor lias been noted for his ocess in reduction ot bones. new splint which is easily y applied, the patient sutlers little if any pain. he Splints are made of a tousfh. uue material, nlxiut us tliicK as heavy binders' board, and are moulded to tue periect torm ot tnc limbs, over models. The j' can be adapted at will to Iimbs of various sizes. When once lilted to the limb they are not.easily disulaced or loosened and the wit lent v. V f V I 5 , til; ajiftin move about and change his posi tion without pain or injury. Henct tney are in valuable when persons with serious fractures nave to be trans ported long distances, and also when tnc general ncaitn win suiter iroineon llnement to bed. This is the course to pursue Doctor keepat the head, let no one go above vou. The old and reliable firm of D. S. Audrus A Co., of Williamsport, Pa., have been selling musical instruments for nearly twenty years'. Those who purchase from such a firm buy with safety. Prices of organs at a monthly rental of live dollars, from $125 to $175, the very best, and will allow all the rent to apply on a purchase of the organ if they buy. Where will you get as good an offer? The Probable Result of the Maine Count Portland, December 10. A special dispatch to the Argus (Democratic paper) says: . "The counsel have not completed the canvass. A few dis tricts remain unsettled. The expected result will be reached by Wednesday. Democratic as well as Republican re turns have been thrown out. It is thought that in the house there will be 77 fusion members and 62 Republicans, with 12 vacancies, and in the Senate 19 fusion members and 12 Republi cans. Augusta, Dec. 10. The report that the certificates of election were to be issued to Senators and Representatives yesterday was incorrect. The certifi cates will not be issued until to-morrow. Boston, December 15. Dispatches from Maine up to midnight give little additional information regarding the action of the governor and council in changing the political complexion of the legislature, beyond stating the feeling that exists in the state regard ing the mov ement. McAfee, the tailor, has just re ceived an extensive Hue of samples for the fall and winter trade. Call and see for yourself. . Childrens' Sole Leather Tip shoes at P. & K's. A nice stock of clothing for men, boys and children at P. & K's. Kid Gloves Ladies' and Gents' Buck gloves all kinds of gloves at P. & K's Now for your winter suits and overcoats. McAfee has just received three hundred samples from three of the most popular houses in New York ty. Don' t fail to call and see them. A neat thing for a Christmas pres- sent would be one of our boxes' of fancy note paper. 1 iIMHI I IIIIUM 1 1LHIM l.l..... Wilcox Graded School. Pl!i:('rPAL'8 REPORT KMPrjm DEC. 1, 187'.. FOB MONTH If o W 0! It M !t p re 3 ff -3 TFIACHERS. 2 Mrs. J. Johnson. Mr. J. Jiohuson. B. B. 82 62 CO 44 84 88 18 10 Kunimary. 134 1I0 80 34 , A 'written examination was' held at lliecflose of the month, from which the average class standing of the fol io wing pupils was ascertained. - The mar kings are based upon 100 as the slan dard, that being the highest per cunt, attainable. The highest average .class standing obtained by any pupil for the month is HO; lowest 00; the btjst general average 08 ; lowest 58. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. '"A" GRADE. Lucy Neering Eva Schreiner 33 08; 100 92 100 100 100' 100; flti Inn tha Scliultz Ka tic Murphy 100 100 1 t)0 1)8 1 00 OH 100 08 07 02 100 m os 94 1 08 08 07 El Li Locke Mai;ic Locke Martiia (Jroat Ada Miller no do! 95 100 02 05 1 73 Herman Lampe Job unie Murphy I'jiiu.ene I'arsous Willie Miller 100 100 100! 02 08 97 Fired Aldrich Mary Selireiner Lor snda Warner "!" GRADE. Fra'nk Brown Grant Allen Viilie Sweet Jne kson Schultz George Selireiner (i U uni Johnson 8.V100 100 40,100 100 92 OS, 98 i2 97 1"0 100 10() 100 1U0 77i 84' 751 1(K) 00 100, I 90 h0 07 loo loo'iuoj I 75 100 100; 80 80 72 95 79 -Eiiilie Sowers 1 Set uie Murphy V il lie Locke Flo;:a W fining Mary Lampe Edna Walker M a vy Flunuigan "(." GRADE. Ella Whiteman Lilli.e Ernhout Alii e Houghtailing Hat tie ('ole Kat:ie Flaunigan George Weining John O'Leary Jolia Flaunigan Otti Schreiner Cha rles Stoltz Har.-y Lampe Hal d' Whiteman LilliA1 Brown Celi a Miller l,lj" GRADE. UlO;lO0; 08i 05 lOQ! OS! 100i 08 lOOi 100 02 07j 82 78 100,100: 67! 70 2:$ loo loo 100 loo 100 00 93 lO0 i(H) i sal 97!o0'l00 94 C3; 92,100, 00; 801 00 1001 92! 109 'OOiKlOi 88 Go MlOilOO 7.'5 h)0 100 80 UkI' 07 95 lOO' 97! 08 i 85 85. 1 00 1 08 73! 08 100 100; l0 100 89' 07 Mar.oie McKean Edit.h Aldrich Lilii e Manett Ann n Hocumjson HildH Olin Lizz9 Myrtough Mary Brogan Aug ain Johnson Ella Harte Beno'.ena Veditz 95! OO 10(i 2' 08 0(11100 98ilOO! 09 t I 85! "I go; 77 87 71, 68! 00' 88' ;:o 97 100 100 98 98 9RI100. 9:li 90 70 00,100; 100 Note Left. fSlck Th ose attaining the bct general avcrr.tfe in primary department are as folio wis : "E" Grade Sophia Lampe and Magnolia Casselhock. "F " Grade Maude Malone, Harry Parsons and Maude Brown. "CV Grade Harry Weining, Presse Stra Ight, Annie Kelley and Johnnie Anderson Visitors. Mrs. J. L. Brown, Mrs A. C 1. Ernhout; Misses Amanda Wil cox: mid Nattie Totlcn; Messrs. Max Kro pp and A. K. Houghtailing; Prof. J. D. Risliel and Co. Sup. Geo. R. I Xxon. J. B. Johxsox, Principal. Large Sale of Lcmher. Last Thu rsday about two million feet of lum her was sold at assignee's sale at Carrier mill, a short distance west of I leynoldsville, property of Mr. N. car rier. iue sale was pretty gen eral ly advertised, and numerous bid ders were present from Baltimore, Phi ladelphia, Pittsburgh, and other poir its, representing some of the lar gest dealers in the country. The com petition was quite lively, and the pric-es secured at least two dollars per vuou.sana nigner man tne same qual ity of lumber has been selling at from, the mills along the line of the Low th-ade road. The average price was a little over 813 per thousand, the highest price being $33.50 for clear plan k, and 0.50 for mill culls. The sale aggregated about $27,000. The effect of this sale has been to send up prices all along the line, and even at the yards at Pittsburgh an advance has been ordered, the fact having been developed that the stock of lu mber available is exceedingly low, some qualities being out of reach en tirely. Dealers generally are jubliuut and predict booming times next year when the new stock is ready for mar ket. Brook ville Republican. "Grant's Tour Around the World" published by 11. W, Kelley & Co., Philadelphia is one of the most In teresting books published, and also the only atuheuric publication of the remarkable travels of the world's most famous hero and contains the correspondence of John Russell Young and a vast amount of interesting mat ter. A large book of 900 pages, pro fusely Illustrated. Take no Inferior article. G. W. Nichols, of this place, has the agency, give him your order. The Vanderbilts William II., Cornelius and William K. are about to build mansions on Fifth avenue, New York, which will be the most conspicuous architectural ornaments in the city. The cost of these dwell ings ill be f 1,050,000. Brandy ('amp Penciling.-. The mud is frozen and the roads very rough. . , Jacob Taylor's daiighter StcMa fell some lime ago hurting her spine since which time she has been more or less delirious and flighty, i "Vale" came to vfclt us a few days ngo and to gather up inore locals, still we notice his inind Is wandering and strays a good ways from homo. Call again "Vale" glad to see you Amos Fox lias lost turkeys at dif ferent times as many us thirteen, fifteen, twenty-live ami oh high as thirty-one at a time. ! They were probably taken by some animal. Hon. W. D. Moyer, our postmas ter, killed a swine some two weeks ago weighing somewhere between one hundred and one thousand pounds, about one week since lie found to his great surprise that forty or fifty pounds was gone also liftcen ortwenty pounds or sausage. Will must possess an ex- Iri&rdiuary appetite for hog meat. J. S. Hyde is puttin? in the logs opposite the Brandy Caiap hotel, also the timber of Chamberliiii and Wiu klebleek which he has bought 011 the east side of tho valley. W P. Egifleston has built a shed on his barn and is now standing in side out of the cold December winds a whistling, Birth. To Mr. an-VMw. Gilbert Thompson a daughter, Deo. 8. Gil bert now works Willi a lighter heart- Babies are so plenty at Brandy Camp that there is oue.to trade for a crock of good butter. Mrs. Isaac Coleman having been sick some time is now worse. L. C. A. liroekport Scribbling. Will we ever get snow? Don't know how it is in Brockport but from present indications hen we think the chances are decidedly in favor of a good run of sleighing fortheCompany H military dance, on Thursday even ing, Jan. 1-it at Hyde's Opera House. Why not get up asleigl.ing party from Brock port to attend? Big time. Don't fail to come. All are invited. Ed.'J Short & Hortou Vi juiw-ed lust Monday. Mr. Cilneo ought to get that boy a pair of new pants for a Christmas present for he got a present some time before Christinas. He says people accept strange help at a crisis but they ilo not always need It. "Vale," like a cat has nine lives, and is bound to live all of them if he has to stay up nights to doit. Have you ever waited for a wo man to vvt reaay to go anywuere.- The hour is half-past three and Marie is not ready, at lour she will be down in just one moment, oat. even at mat hour, if you could look into her cham ber, vou would be in despair'. Her 'crimps" are not taken down, her boots are unbuttoned, her pull-back elastic cords are out of gear, and the maid is fixing them. She can't tiiid her bracelets, one cull pin is missing, she puts arnica 011 her handkerchief by mistake thinking it Jockey Club. There is a button oil' her basque from hurried buttoning and oh dear! dear!! where arc her lemon kids, and her parasol, her lace scarf, that coral neck chain, shawl, a white lace veil, and a dozen other necessary articles. She lias hurried so that her fuce is all in a blaze and she is sure she looks like a washer woman, and seizes powder pud'aud daubs a lilt'.e chalk on her forehead, and hopes it won't be seen as she is going out to ride with a man not with a woman. AH unconscious of the trials which beset your charm ing Marie you are striving to be agree able with Mrs. , with the sound of your horses, pawing up that sidewalk, in your ears, and you know that the old man is particular about his grounds, Directly you hear something suap and rush out to lind that ono of your spirited nags has broken oil" a fence picket and is trying his best on another by way of dessert. Will she ever get ready? you consult your watch, 5 o'clock, you feel inclined to swear a little, but early piety forbid and you try to possess your soul 111 patience. The door opens. She comes radient and smiling in the loveliest of new costumes, pinned back so tight that she creeps toward you like a snail and you mentally wonder how she is going to step high enough to get Into the carriage. Her hat is so be coming and her black lace scarf in creases the whiteness ot her neck so much, and she tells you so sweetly that you feel infinitely obliged to her for doing it and feel for tho moment that tho highest and most supreme delight of existence could be found only in waiting for her to get ready.. Most of the boys at Brockport from five years and upwards are addicted to the u se of tobacco. Schmidt & Schneider. Light running, Latest Improved DOMESTIC, at prices never heard of before, at Mrs. W. S. Service's. We were exposed last week ttf pitiless storm, that wet our feet and stockings, and Indeed our person all over. In fact we took a cracking cold, which bought sore throat and severe symptoms of fever. The good wife asserted her authority, plunged our feet into hot water, wrapped us in hot blankets, and sent our faithful son for a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. It is a splendid medicine pleasant to take, and did the job. We slept soundly though the night and awoke well the next morning. We know we owe our quick recovery to the Pectoral, and shall not hesitate to recommend it to all who need such a medicine. Tehuacana Texas) iVes byterian. Paper pails allways on hand and furnished free at Morgester s. Stale otes. Sheriff-elect W. F. Col I ner, of Clarion county, was arrested last week charged with bribery at the late elec tions. The charges could not bo sus tained and the defendant was dis charged. ' Ift LeRoysville, Indiana county while a workman was repairing a roof, he threw a nail to the sidewalk which struck Mr. J. P. Roseworth in the eye, instantly destroying the sight and which the physicians say can nevoi- be restored. A young mail named Dovey died at Shenandoh, from the effect of swal lowing his false teeth the week pre vious. The physicians endeavored to melt tho plate by administering al cohol, but this failed, and ho died in terrible agony. Judge Cummin, at the last session of the Lycoming county court in Williamsport, sentenced Mrs. Stein, who had been convicted of keeping a bawdy house, to $100 fine and two yenrssolitary confinement in the east ern penitentiary. The old log house and barn in Hill Valley, hear the residence of Rev. Jas. R. Lane, eight miles from Mount Union, Huntingdon county, still stand, much as they did forty years ago, when Bob M. Coliaughy murdered six members of the Brown family in and near them. The bullet hole m;y slill be seen in the side of tho door made by one of the bullets fired at the old man Brown from the barn, which missed him and left one of tho family alive to testify against the murderer. It has just come, to light that on Thanksgiving day a girl named Annie Hallehcr, aged 14 year, ran off from the home of her parents in Lan caster Pa.witli Frederick Hildebrand a middle-aged man who, having first accomplished the child's ruin, Induced her to run away with him, and left his own wife and family behind. It is believed that the guilty couple are eilherat Williamsport or Jersey Shore as Hildebrand (who is a white man) lias a sister li each of those places, each living with a colored man. The worst feature of it all is that the par ents of the girl who are low, ignorant people, refuse to prosecute. The au thorities, however, have determined to take the matter in hand. A citizen got "all-fired'' angry be- cause a sixteen-year old youth took up ill the lime and attention of his cook in the evenings when she should have been engaged "restling" with pots ami skillets, instead of billing and cooing everhistinglv. ami the other night shortly after the mantle of darkness fell, the lord of tho castle suddenly popped in upon the love ick pair while they were munching apple pie and discussing the uses and abuses of things mntriniouni- The lights burned dimly and a "blind man's buff" race resulted in the cap ture of the youth, who wan liounced and mopped about the room till the tables and chairs fairly danced. Affrighted and bruised he was dragged before the lady of the house who gave him a lecture with good advice in it that may wean the young Apollo from "courting" till out of his teens. B roo k v i 1 1 e Jcffcmo nia. Oil Prod net ion Declining. The speculative market is just now in a serious frame of mind over the bright future of oil. Those who have watched tne oil developments have no hesitation in saying that the limits of the oil field are now quite well de fined, and that for the past two months the production has been stead i!y decreasing-the falling oil" in Cole creel: alone being J,0U0 barrels per day. In the face of this fact tho de mand lor the illuminator is greater now than it ever wau before the ex ports to China, Japan and India alone since )ftst January being 20,000,000 gallons. Tn fact the trade lias doubled itself in the last few years. This fact lias been taken advantage of by shrewd speculators, who in the im mediate past, have been investing largely in the certificates, and this in vestment was tho cause of tho recent boom. Tankage at all points is bein increased, especially at the seaboard. Franklin Citizen. Dr. Day's Stomach and Nerve Tonic is the best remedy in use for poor appetite, weakness 'and trembl ing in the stomach,-pain after eating, heartburn, soreness aiul gnawing pains in the stomach, nervousness when tired, constipation and oilier diseases ot the bowels n rising from poor digestion. One bottle lasts nearly three weeks. Price SI. 00. Dr. Day's Cure for Head-ache is theonly remedy known that will stop an at tack of sick or nervous head ache in its commencement; only three or four doses, half an hour apart, are necessary. Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Day's Standard Cough Syrup will cure a cougli with fewer doses than any medicine in use. Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Day's Ear Drops will give the greatest relief in neuralgia of the face and will euro ear-ache immedi ately. Price 25 cents a bottle. Ask your druggist or storekeeper for these medicines Manufactured by D. B. Day, M. 1)., Ridgway, I'a. Jam Poles Middletown X-Cut Saws. Jfcfiard's, White's and Mann's Axes. Tubular and 99 Lanterns. Files. Diston's X-Cut Saws. Boy u ton's Lightning Saws. Corn Poppers. Coal Hods. Stove Shovels. Repairs furnished for any stove. Ax Handles. Pick Handles. i lb. Best Polish 10 cts. at No. 42 Main street. n39 Go to Morgester's for prime Rio coffee, roasted coffee, and all kinds of coffee. Destructive Fire at Rod Kock. Bradford, Pa., Dec. 12. The 25,000 barrel tank of oil at Red Rock, belonging to E. O. Emerson, which took fire on Tliursday evening at 6 o'clock, burned through the entire night. The force of 800 niert, men tioned in this morning's dispatch, re mained at work steadily building dams and digging trenches to prevent the oil from running down Into Ihe village. It was know that the' tank must burst toward morning and every precaution possible was taken to con fine tho oil in tho dams. At 5 o'clock one ring of the iron tank collapsed and another burst, leaving 10,000 bar rels out into the dams. It boiled furi ously and the intense heat drove the men back. A few minutes after there was a break in the dams, and the burning oil swept down on the sUrfacc of Little brook through theceiitrc of the village. The fire communicated to the build' ings nearby and spread with wonder ful rapidity. Tho heat in the village from the burning stream of oil wus so great as to repel all efforts to protect the buildings which were all light frame structures. The residents o! the town knew hours before that it was in all probability doomed, and had removed as many of their goods as possible to the hillside, where they sought safety. The attention of Ihn men Was now turned to preventing the burning oil reaching the other tanks further down the valley. In one hour a hundred buildings were burned, embracing all the principal hotels, stores and dwell ings. There are but a dozen small buildings standing about tho edges of the burned town. By the fire 'Mo families have been left Jiohioltss and destitute. 10-day itciioi committees were ap pointed and have fed and provided lodgings for the sufferers. Mayor Broiler of Bradford called for aid, and at 5 o'clock had received over $2,000. Die donations Irom abroad aggregate $1,000 more. To-night tho Relief Committee and business men of the destroyed town are holding a meeting to consider the feasibility of rebuild ing a portion and providing for the destitute. It is expected that by to morrow subscriptions will be received from nearly all the towns in ihe oil region. A rumor '"went forth that a family had perished nvthe llames is tin founded.. The trestle of the O. B. & W. R. R. near town was destroyed and will be rebuilt to-morrow. The loss cannot accurately be estimated, but will approximate :;t)0,000. All is quiet about the place to-night. Sail Francisco, December 15. A Victoria dispatch) dated December 1 says: "Much anxiety is lelt here at t.iic condition of affairs near Kamloops, where Government Agent Assher was kill by half-breed outlaws a few days since. The last report is that the out laws have murdered a herder named John Kelly, at Stump lake. They are now surrounded in a log house at the foot of Douglass lake, in Nicola Val ley. They have repeating rifles, and the settlers are poorly armed. The Indians are fearfully excited and an Indian revolt is feared- A dispatch dated the 13th says that the outlaws have phot and killed another rettler. They are still corralled in the log house. The country is in arms. The Indians are sulky but are quiet. A strong force of police, with lilies and ammunition, left Victoria to-night by special steamer. FROM CHICAGO. Wholesale Dry Goods Hou.se of J, V. Fill-well & Co. Chicaho, III., Oct. 1m. M. M. KKNNKitr Krudmiiu. N. Y 3, 1S7S. Deur Sir ; I took your Illood mid I.ivrr Romrily mul NiM-ve Tonic fur a severe Mliiftus attack with perfect mr-ch's. Three. fourlliK o't a bottle, of your SH. Vitus Dnm-o Se!lio completely cured lay boy of that Aiseusn, after he h ail been .loetorod three months by eminent physlcans without ben efit. 1 wish also to suy that I think highly of your Improved Cough Honey. Yours truly, J. M. PHELPS. Dr. Fenncr's Blood and Liver Rem edy and Nerve 'ionic may well be called "The conquering hero" of the times. It is the medical triumph of the age. Whoever has "the blues" should take it, for it regulates and re stores the disordered system that gives rise to them. It always cures Billious- ness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlarge ments, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches and all Skin Eruptions and BLOoi) Disorders ; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Im paired Nerves and Nervous Debility ; Restores flesh and strength when the system is running down or going into decline; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, arid all Lung nnd Throat difficulties. It does these things by striking at the root of disease and removing its causes. Dr. Fenner's Improved Cough Honey will relieve any cough in one hour. Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief cures any pain, as Tooth-ache Neuralgia, Colic or Headache in 6 to 10 minutes, and readily relieves Rheumatism, Kid ney Complaint, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Dr Fenner's St. Vitus Dance Spe cific. One bottle always cures. For sale by Drs. T. S. Hartley and D. B. Day. President Hayes on the 10th sent to the Senate the name of Alexander Ramsey as Secretary of War, in place of Secretary McC'reary resigned to take a U. S. Judgeship. Mr. Ramsey having been a U. S. Senator, was con t I f . A . urmeu wiiuout reference to a com mittee. This is the first break in President Hayes' Cabinet Prints. The most desirable assort ment in Western Pennsylvania, now ou exhibition at Powell & Kime's mammoth tales rooms. ltroi'hicrt Local. Raiil all day Sunday. Locals' are few and scattering. We are anxious for one of Isaad Graham's twenty-four snows. R. J. Thompson has forty-one scholars at the Keystone school. R. Keller Is laid up with a large carbuncle on his left arm. William Cheatle butchered his hog on Saturday. "Schmidt & Schneider" has a big time over "Vale." Rube and James felt very happy after taking a dish of oysters, and a few glasses of Uoilod elder flavored with alcohol. Six of the engineers are boarding with J. B Frautz and two Willi father Graham. Short fc Horton killed six hogs on Monday whicli weighed twenty-one hundred and sixty-three pounds. Oneof the number weighed five hundred and ninety-seven pounds. The saw mill of Short & Hortou shut down on Friday night after saw ing out all their stock. "L. C. A." was lamenting over the twelve games of pool last week when he should have been writing his locals. John Clark and Pearl Fields are both laying sick at father Graham's under the care of Dr. A. M. Clark. P. S Since writing the above Pearl has moved to Mrs. Craft's. That is right Pearl, aunt Harriet will make a good nurse. In referring to tho local Editor of the Du Boise City Courier last week, the printer said Camp Jack when we wanted him to say Bear Run Camp. A shooting match will be held at the house of John Ritlehuls on next Saturday, and ait oyster supper in the evening. Every one is invited to at tend. There is some little talk of having a Christmas tree the coming Christ mas at the M. E. Church. We think it rather late to talk of having a tree. Some of the boys turned in and scrubbed out the Brockport store oil last Saturday night, after which they had an oyster steW, segars and eider. "Swamper" ought not to be' sal rough on that Clarion county buck wheat for the simple reason that he is willing to be learned by a child. We have not heard of "L. C. A."' being down to see John Cuneo's boy but we often hcnrf him going to see his girl. Take our advice and don't let "Swamper" catch you there. Dr. Nulf has opened up a pawn shop together with ids drug store ou Johnson Run. There has been one very tine muzzle loading rifle pawned all vvLiy. Daniel you should remem ber that one dollar was paid to Adam llimes on the gun. Please credit your dutch patient with that amount. James Bennett, jr., on last Satur day shot three shots a distance of thirty-three yards, making only one half inch of string measuring from tlie centre of the ball holes. James is one of the finest marksmen in this part of the country. Short & liorton commenced push ing logs on Tuesday but had to give it up after pushing seventy logs to the mill. On Wednesday morning their full force was again set to work on the slide. She looked for him on Sunday but he thought it a little to wet to go and then only spend three hours. S'cott Alden has been teacli the mountain school commence on Wednesday hired toJ and will tho 17th Vale. inst. Cloaks. A fine line of Ladies, Cloaks, cheaper than the cheapest at Powell & Kinie'S. Cut Flowers. A general assortment of Cut Flowers constantly on hand and arrayed in Designs or Fancy Straw Basket on tho shortest notice and in the neatest man ner. order by- teleoraph. Also Winter blooming plants of all kinds. Choice Hyacinths, Tulips and other bulbs for Winter Flowering and tor tne Uanten. Prices on application: HARRY CHAAPEL, Florist, Williamsport, Pa. the Christian Statesman, A TWELVE PAGE WEEKLY' PAPER. 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