Mil qniMicnn. J l. DUNN KMTOH. WEDNESDAY M0RS1XG, A'OV. 27, 1878. Tha Outlook. From tho Moiulvillo Republican. At no time since tho panic of 1873 1 l.'ivo mero ueen bo many indications of n return to prosperity as at the present moment. European gold is flowing into New York at tha rato of ono million dollars a week to pay for American products. In almost every branch of our dirtrsiveJ industries, we see confidence restored and activity renewed. Tho concerted action taken by tho bankers of New York and Bos ton last week, With a view to help along resumption, has already made thnt desideratum a foregone- conclu sion. The pre mi u pi on gold to-day is only one-sixteenth of a cent. In all departments of the jobbing trade, busi ness is pH'.d to be better than it lias been at any timo during the last five years. Ilc;il estate lias suffered no further decline in value for some time, while rents have advanced vory per ceptibly in many places. The lailroad companies report that their business is increasing, and fliat is one of the most infallible indications of reviving pros perity, lor tho railroads measure the volume of business transactions as a thermometer measures the intensity of tlio beat. There 13 no longer any doubt that tha 'hard times' are practi cally over. 'The last five years have brought ruin to many men and dis tressing poverty to many others. Homes have been Bold under the sher iff's hammer, and farms taken by the foreclosure of mortgages. Suffering and distress have spread a gloom from one end of the country to the other; but the people have been steadily re covering from the effects of the panic 'for two or three years past, and with the beginning of next year, we predict tjiat "haul times" will havo pretty nearly passed out of men's thoughts and conversation. We aro upon the up-grade, and with hope aud confi dence taking the place of distrust and despair, wo will soon again be plung ing with giant strides along the high way of prosperity. Od6 unquestionable benefit which the country owes fo the bard time3 of the last few years may be unmistaka bly traced in the distribution of pop ulation. From every quarter ofthe Eastern States multitudes of those who depend for their daily bread upon their daily labor have found homes in tLo "West. Very many of these per sons, instead of waitiug in idleness for i lie revival f industry and for re-en-ageaicut in tlieir old eituationd, at oaco employed thoir savings in remov es ibeir families. Many others, hav ing no savings, fcowevcr scant, have ' eeu enabled to .make the change trough the liberality of others, former ; laployers frequently. .And it is ic :?.rkable what cheerful h'ccounts are .orally received fnjni .such ent rants. It is needless to aay Chat they 0 always persons accustomed to work 1 who reckoned upon work S a : cssary condition of their getting on heir "Western .bomcs. And the re t raade by most -'f those heard ficai ih-At, assured of bod and raiment . the present, they avo before them 3 prospect of independence for them It us and families. Pjii hapa these re nt cases, multitudinous in cumber, ..io pearccly needed to show that 3Ir. i-coley's quaint advice, so often made subject of a joke, was sound advice i'ter all. Men, eepecially men still . ung or of middle nje, ara foolish if ' ty do not tuico advantage of the ear it opportunity to fix themselvob on . ground, ever ready to sustain, if i to enrich its cultivators. Com : ;iul- Gazette. There will bo 115 members in tho Forty-sixth Congress who have never Veen ia the House before. 51 aro Re ubltcans, 5.i Democrats, and 8 Grteu- clrTS. This will leave about 173 ! members, and as there aro no new .,:ber3 of largo legislative expori- i.:c.or national prominence, it is safo calcdata that legislation will bo syra than ever shaped and the House :u!i by tha few leaders who have sur vived the fight before the people. Let :iew material cotaes from tho south ibau from any other section, aud they .,i!l gain largely by keeping the same legation iu 'Congress. New York ..I.i 16 inexperienced legislators, ..j.syK'ania l'J, Ohio 8, Miss&uri 1, and Illinois 7. A largo majority of these are Republicans, and their Hint term is usually consumed in learning the ways of tho House and becoming familiar with the rules, so that their influence raav bo felt. Ex-Governor Hoffman, of New York, hns recently relumed from Paris. While there ho was thrown a great deal in tho society of General Grant ; aud while ho retains his Dem ocratic views, and is opposed to him on political grounds, cays tho personal criticisms on him and bis habits are "bosh." In brief, ho has a high per sonal admiratiun for the ex-1'resideut, developed by close personal acquaint tauce, aud denies the truth of the fool ish stories circulated against him. Of the Stato Senators elected nt the recent election, 11 r.re Republi cans, 13 Democrats and 3 Grccnback ers. Of thoso holding over and whose terms do not expire until 18S0, 21 are Republicans, and 3 Democrats. Tho House will stand, Republicans, 111 ; Democrats, 82 ; Grccnbackers, 8. Re publican majority over all, 21. Re publican majority on joiut ballot, 35. Kunkd's "Parfume do Paris," the pleasiiitest and most delightful per fume extant, for sale nt Bovaro. s Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan dard aud lasting article. tf. Xew Advertisements. CLOSING OUT i n by buying your SILVERWARE WA TC1IES, CL 0 CKS, AND JEWELRY OF 2sL . "W ILK, TIDIOUTE, PA. I have derided to close out my entire stock of goods at and BELOW COST, for tho purpose ef leaving town. Kow is tho timo to secure presents FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I iiave a very largo and complete stock uom wmcn to select, nnu win positively sell at cost, and in some casos boiow cost. I will sell you A SOLID SILVER AMERICAN WATCH iron, 8io. I will sell you a LADY'S SOLID GOLD WATCII FOli SJO. and other goods in proportion. All I ask is an opportunity to show the goods. Storo next door to Grandin Mock, Tid ioute, Pa. M.'WILK. PROCLAMATION. Wjikreas. The Hon. L. I). Wetmore, ProsMorit Judge of thf Court of Com mon rieas and Quarter Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Fleas Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for tho Countjkof Forest, to commenco en tho fourth MoTTtlay of Doe. next, being tho Ztd day of Dec 1S78. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of said county, that they bo then and there in their proper icrsons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso things which to their ollices appertain to bo done, and to thoso who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners Uiat aro or shull be in the jail of Forest County, that Miey bo then and there present to prosecute a;riust them as shall bo just, (iiven un der my hand tid swl A. D. 1STS. J IS TIM t -HAWKEY, .Sheriff. Iiogister's Notice. NOTION is hereby given that the follow ing account has been filed fur Decem ber Term, lili, of O. C. of Forest County, when tno suiuo will be presented for con lirnii'Hon ; Final account ot Georgo S. Hindman, Administrator of Estate o. A. Farorson, decerned. D. W. CLARK, Register. Nov. 21, 1ST 3. C5 Vy VC.ter than Ever. PRISE REDUCED. IlnfTl.;n T...-i:l t.i:.i i. VV & Full of Plain, Pr idical, Rclial ,le, Paying Information fur Wert, Kasi, Soiilh, Nosih; f;r Owner 5 iS Cattle. IHnrvtr. Sheen. Swine. ir Kakus. Cirdcn, or Vill.'.j-e 1 iIk ; fr Hoiikekeepeiii: sS fur ui Hoy i and Giils S OVER 700 Find lHh pleasing and instructive The S v 7t Clubs Oj'hm t. ui am ytat , feit-faitt, V g ONLY $1 EACH, 4 copies, fi.jj ireh. fvi.ulo r.ri,'ition. fiso.V CS u"e number, i: , A svw)en. V'.si-lrce. 'joc. 5 A EAGKinCEKT teel fl-JtB BCUflEB lor all.S Lrvo PCS'WIIMS for 'luba. iiuc.i in zn.'iuH 61 irrri.un al yiine diic . it . . . r iv six i-4v. 245 uratAxiy, N V. V7 V CALL ON U 1 W I 31 A IT 11 IS , OIL CITY, in the Samjm Block near the Union Depot, io u TOliACCO, liVAlU, WINKS AND LKiUOIlS. AVHOLKSALi: AND KKTAIJ.. Imsiiristl Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having bad placed in bis bands by an East. India missionary tha for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent euro for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throat and lung Affections, also a positive and radical euro for nervous debility aud all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonder ful curativo powers iu thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his Buffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive, aud u desire to relievo human suffering, I will Bond, freo of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and using, in . German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.jW. Sherar, 14!) Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. 14 eow-ly - (From tlir I-lt t!ui-h I.rtrr, Mnrrh 11, Iflt.l "I M-.ist Lie Down aiul Dio." Tho following is an extract from n letter dated July 21, 1S77, to tho discoverer of P.elhosda Water. ThowrUoris tho Itev. T. 11. Fuller, D. D., D. C. L., Kector of Kt. (iregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho writer, at the t j;c of Oil years was a victim of S-acehariiic JHtthetes. His physician Raid (to use Dr. Fullea's words "ho could do no mnro for mo than ho had done : that my disease was incurable, and thnt 1 must lie down and die." 'o should stato hero, cn pnrcnthc Ais, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, Ksq., is tho sole cndonl authorized agent for this wondcrful.Vnto'r for this State, as well as for Ohio and W-st Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller: "In four days," ho writes, "after taking the Water, I obtained relief, and sinco that timo I havo taken no medicine, consult! no medical man, and presume, if 1 could give myself reasonable rest, I would be quito well." Such testimony, from such a source, should indeed have convincing weight. H Solo agent for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. . JOSEPH FLEMING, ' . s 81 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Send for Pamphlets and Certificates, flmlled free. PnicE per gallon, fine; per ono-fourth barrel, $1.00 ; half barrel, .00; barrels, flO.00. E. F. Kunkel'd Bitter Wmo of Ii-on. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Ditter Wino of Iron will ellectually cure liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrheca, disease of the kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, sucli us constipation, llatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, swirnrningof tho head, hurried or ditllcult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or fcullocating sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, dull pain in tho head, deliciency of perspiration, yellowness of the fkin 'md ei'es, patn in tho side, back, head, chost, limbs, etc., suddon flushes of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottle lieware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm oil' some other preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but a-sk for Knnkel's Kilter Wino of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2ri! North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tapo Worm Eemoved Alive. Head and nil coinplcl, iu two hours". No foo till head passes. Sent, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 25!) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms call eh your druggist and ask for a bottle of KunUcl's Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never finis. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other worm? can bo readily removed. E. F. Kynkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel'a Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair (-'leaner in tho world. Thoy re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heated scalp, prevent tho hair from falling off, and promote the growth in a very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it Boft and lossy. They impart a hnliiancv and a silky appcarauco to braid and wiry Hair, ana, as a hair dressing, thoy aro unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrun anil prevent hald ness. Tho shampoo clenns tho Hair, re moves greaso, scurf, itching, eruption. Cure headache produced by heat and fa tiguo. iCuiikul'a Miunipoo and Lusfral restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore laded, dry, liarsii und wiry hair. rrico per uotuo Si. ask your druirtnKt for them, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 25'J North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. 18-Cm WILLIAM READ S SONS, 13 FANEUIL HALL SQIl., MASS., Ageiila for BRECCH-LO&DEP.S!! Used by Cnpt. Po;.rardus (who has shot ono ol licso guns over 30,00'J tunes ami still uses it in al). ids matches), Miles .Johnson and llie principal shots and cluljs AVe havo also brought out tho Jlest .tO 55reeeIs-I of favorite Ton-Snap Action ever shown in tho market. Other qualities at fii and ?10. riJSend for Circulars and Lists of sec oiid hand Ciuns. M-Uin is not easily eiu-ned iu tlieso times but it can bo ma le in three mouths by any one of cither sex, in any parljul tho country who is willing to work fctoaddy at tho employment that wo uir nish. Sii'5 rer week In your own town You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole timo to tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try tho business. Terms and 4sj Outfit free. Address' at once. II Haixu'it A. Co., Portland, Maine. -Jl-ly (JOODVUAU'S nun i) eii (joods OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION, YVIiulcnnto nnl ICrtnil. Handsomo "K-'versiblo" Coat f 12.00. Oth-fl vr siyics, f.DO lOf.UU. In ordering coat give height and chest measure over vest. Caps, Capes, IiOgglns, Oun Covers, and AVatcrprool Hoods of all kinds. Ladies' Nursery Aprons, fl.7.". Children's ltilis and Diapera, .r0'ts. Crib .Sheets, Jinndsonuily finished, f 1.00 .V $l.52.", bv liiail. Hod Sheets, handsoinel v finished, full size, fl.Mlby mail. Ladies' Itubber Oloves for Housework, Oardening, and Soiloning ami Whiten ing tho hands; and ft cure for Salt Kheum and Chapped Hands. Ladies Hhort, f 1.25. (iauiitlcts $.r0. Nursery Sheeting, Hot Water Hot tics. Liu, Preservers, Air liosoms, etc., etc. Novelties of all kinds for comfort and con venience of ladies, worthy their attention. yn ; oonv v.a n's M a n v a i ., il 1 ust rat cd , 62 pages of valuable information, ol' In terest to every ono, on receipt of an. irons and slump Goods sullablo (o all purpose articles to order. Special Anything under 4 pounds, by mail. Uest Goods at Lowest Now York Price. AGENTS WANTED. Brooklyn Depot Gooilycnr's Rubber Goods, Mwinfivcturers and Dealers. Wholonnln nn P.tnit Address T. C. TMORNE, Managor, 211 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED TOR Dr. MARCH'S NEW BOOK FROM DARK TO DAWN. In this new volume the Popular Auilu-r of "Night Scones in the liibic-' portrays in n to iimi iiiriiiing lorco tlio ev ents 'Sacred Truth, and adds fresh testimony i tho beautv. ii.it hi Ai nwl uul.i; i ... Stories ot the Diblo. Agents will find this ISook with its sparkling thoughts, beauti ful cmriavinirs. nti.l rii-li l,i.. n,,. . , ' , " ' - - " .'..nil 11 1, HIV best in tho market. Kocommendod by leading thinkers and riters and Sri!. tit xu,i f ifni.-u ....... niticent lfor.inAv I'dwht s;t.,.i' ,..',,'.1- and Uoott l'ai for Agents, Teachers, stu- tioiitn, liinsiers, xoung wen or .Women. Por Clireulars, terms, Ac, address, J. C. McCURDY & CO., PuUieliors, Philadelphia; Cinjinnati, U.: Chicago, 111. JiUIU.1 Jltl. .H-J AD VKHTISK11S send 25 cents to Goo. P. Howell it- Co.. 41 l!n K- ir v for their Eiyrhtv-imi'A lunfJii.. ui. ,',(.,!! costot adverising. r 13 -it. HYDE, SHATTUCK & CO., MANUFACTUP.ICKS OF BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS, Revolvers and Pistols, Gun Implements, etc. 13xti", Hnvy Guiw for Loiifj RniiKO u Hiorialt-. Cut this out and send for Cid.il pnd price-Lint, enclosing :j cent ttamp. 49-3m. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS-ESTABLISHED 1848. JAMES BOWN & SON, MAN UFACTUK KKS OF AND DKALKHS IN GUHS, RIFLES, REfOLVBM, FISHIHB TACKL . ALSO, MANUFACTUHKKS OF STEEL AND IRON RIFLE AND SHOT GUH BARRELS, ; Aim! or C'cltbrntiJ KENTUCKY RIFLE, Which has been thcllUXTEICS 111 IDE for over Years. CHILLED SHOT! IMPORTANT TO OUll SPOUTING F1UKNDS: We have iust receive a gunnlv of Tntliam cfc SJrotlhors ttimcrior OllilU-il rtlaot, which ia pronounced by competent judges t: bo tho 'IST MADE SHOT IN THE WOULD. We havo all sizes from No. X ui to No. IO. Also BO Attics AXD iMixsrs HIltIX THAI'S. A FULL STOCK OF KGUOLI liALLS AND P.AIJ.S FILLKI) WITH FEATHEUS. Send for Illustrated Chtdouo and Prico List ta JAMBS 13 OWII &. 50 Cm ARE YOU GOISG TO PAINT? CH Keady for nso ia White, and over One Hundred different Colors mado of strict ly pure White Lead, Zino and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted much handsomor and cheaper, mid to la.-t Twice as Long ai any otlter Paint. It has taken tho FIIIST PREMIUMS at twenty of tho Stato Fairs of tho Union, nd is on Many Thousand of the finest houses in tho country. Address:- IsIXjXjEK BSOTHBRS, HO, 3 lifer's 3 St. Via ir Street, BAM PIE CAED BEST FEEE. FOE SALE BY UOB1NSON HEBRASXAGRIST MILL rMV, OIUST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy X town,) Forest county, has. boon thor oughly overhauled and refitted In first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUNT O 51 (JUIJnT . PLOUK, PICKD, AND OATH, Constantly onhaud, and fiold at tho very lowest figures. -im H. W. LEDKHUU. THE PARKER GUM, SHD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS; WEST MERIDEN.CT. Ri-coch-Loading Double-Bnrrcllod cur:. :."l - Weight, SI to hi pounds: lcmrth of barrel, 28 and 30 iu. 10 and 12 gauge. I'l ioe, Slccl bit i re Ih, 845 Tw 1h lmrrcN, PCOt l.iiiiilnatvil bum In, SfT.ll DniitaNctis barrels, !?S5. Tho best ever olfored the Ainericnn sportsman, combining all tho most desir able features of tho best imported, togeth er with some valualilo improvements not found in any other Top Lever, Snap Ac tion, Contro Pire. Por salo bv tho tardeevervw here. Man ufactured by K. UKMINWTON tt SONS, 2M and 2S:niroadwav, New York. P. O. Dox, :!!. Armory, 111 ion, N. Y. Cut this out and send for iLM sniATun Cata Lotit u ami Treatise on IUklh Shootinci. 24-3m. QOi77A wpok to Agents, eio i?"WHO 4 OuUltPree. P. O. Vick ory, Augusta, Me. 18-H HATFIELD, Hampshire Co., Mass. 130 & 138 Wood Street. Pittsburcli. Pa. CLEVELAND, OHIO. & BONNER, TIONESTA, PA. 1 JOB WORK 1H)NE AT T1U? 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