f r " J-s r oil; &mti grpuMta. MDM SlUT rctlRNIXG. JAS. S. IS". HGROUGH OFFICERS. ;:,r"'. .Ions P.i-x-k. VimcVm'm North ward, Ti. ' Hop kins. J. It, Clark, W. L. Mliitivpr. .south ward. J. F. Proper, ('. A. Randall, Chi'". Ilmincr. . m ,. .. sV'Vt he PcneeS. T. Brenrian, I). S. Kimx. Cnt'tt,teH. S. CftnObl. N.'hnnl. Director U. W. Robinson, A. 15. Kefir, M. Shawkey, 1. Knox, I'. W. Clark, 1".. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. (rmUcr of Cottgrvs Ai.t'XANOEk C. ! Will IK. f M. ml.er NenntnS . If. Wlt.SOK. AxfH't'lV Cll AIU.I-S ItAMlAl.L. ' j;-itent jHl.jtV. D. BROW. I oeitt jHttyFJS liKWIS AltN nr.. J no. A. Piiopeii YVf inrcr-SoiJiVoM FlT7.fi krai.ii. rrtX'tonohiry, licqix'er Reeonler, Jr. Ci'nTis M. Shatvkkv, viei-iVr. Lronabi Aoxr.w. Oifl.'n.if(Hfr-OMVHl IJVF.RtT, W.l. .".UK I i.S, J. It. ClIADWICIC. ' Count y tiuperiAtendcntS. E. IIlLL- J Us.tr let Attorneys. M. CI auk. .nrv C.nninixMUtnerit H. Davis, David Wai.tkrs. y( ,yi-wvr-n. C. Wiuttekiw,. f -(irnvrr Dr. J. W. Monnow. fSv.mty Aviitr.iS. A. Scott, Tnos. Coiuit.'Oro. Zoundix. j " CSS DIRECTORY.' " " - , TIONESTA LODGE ' MEETS overv Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, iu'lhe Lodge Room, in Par- tridni'a Hall. , ,' i- u. c. wniTTKKIX, N. g. sawyer, sec'y. 1 27-tf. . . " r- :T LODGE, No. 1S4. A. O.I.T. w., ts every h ridav 1'yening in Odd ' Ilttll,Tionost. ! I,. FULTOX, M. W. ENK, Rof onler. OKOROR KTONV POST, 274, . A. K. 1 1 the first WffVinu'luv in encli Odd KellowH Hall, Tionrafn, Pa. , W. MORROW. Commander. W. P. M. CI-AKK, Pistrlct Altorney, NEWJtCLAKIl, j "TORNEYS-AT-LAW, 'Mco in Court Honso. ,1 t TioriPta, Ponna. I CUES EX,' y COUXfUEOU ATEAW, (ICnrix P.p.,) Clarion Conn- vis 1 ATTOIJXEY-AT-I.AW, !Tionosta, Pa. . iii.pnd udjolning r. j-a r ... Ll ! i (' . . J ir ft . ti." , ATTORXEY-AT-EAW, ElmStmrt, ' Tionowta. Pa. :r" F. It ITCH EY. L . . ATTORXEY-AT-LaW, TlonpKfn, ForpMt County Y. 1 -A WRENCH JIOU.SE. Tlonpwln, Pa.. I H. ItriK'kway, Fropii-tur. ThiK Ik iiko 1m c-riitrally lciitod. 1C very thinjr iicw imd wt-ll fu'riiiflu'd. Nuxilor Ac 'iiunifu!nniH and Ktiiot nltrntion j:iv'n ti ;Mnst Vojii-titlilo.s and Emits of all Lm.Ih h A in tlirir hohi. Sampio 1 o.n 'orsn.ijitnomul Afjontn. "CENTRA Ij HOUSE, Tionotn. Pa., (.;. Hrowiuill. l'iopritor. Thin is a tanv hdUhp. and lias jnt boon Jittod vijt (or 1lrt! iti-foinuiodution "l'tho ul3'. A por tion ut thu j)HiroJao of tlio vuhiic is K!i itiul. -Ki-Iy. EXTRA U I IOCS 10, ol fj CITY, PA. W , W. 11. KOTH. Proprietor. Yhr Innroht, Uul Located am! S'unushod JIous in the City. Xear Uii Pepot. T 15. SRiCilX.S, M. riivsiciun, iSnrcon A Ini-Kitiht, " v .TIOXKSTA, PA. 1 W M'iRROW. m. i.. ' - " '. A ll'H YSICIAX A SU1K! EOX, "IjiIa.. ArnlvtroiiK oounty, having hx-ated in Ti"'csta Iim pippared to tittend all. pro leK.sional uttllls promptly and at all hours. Olt'i'o ft d ril sidenoo tiro doors i;orth of 1T.vreBco ll)Ho. Oflteo lioura 7 to 8 a. md !1 iVi m. ; a to 3 and HI to 7 v. m. .Sunday a to 10 a. m. ; a to 3 and 6i U 71 f. M, 1 may-18 81. f W't.TISTl 1 ' 1 ij J. W. M 0 RRO W, 1 lav ins puvfciiiiwid the jnstorial lc, of lh'. . lieadiHHii, would repeotlullv an luiurco that h.i will carry m the ikiiitul 'iiiniiceKH lit TipneHta. and having had ovur kix j WJ.VH site'(ssl'i!l osperleneo, considers 1 iniVell fnllv empetent to ilve entiro wit ista tion. t slmil alyn K'vc '".V fnedt-- il praetieo the' prefer ence. mur2-82t II . II. MAY. A. B. IKI.I.T MA Y, VAIIK C CO., 3 Jo. El S ! I'oiner of Elm A WalnutSts.TionotiU. . ' ... , Ilatik ol Discount and Deposit. 1 utorest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collection madeonall thePdnoipal poinU oftueU. S. Collection soi lei ted. 18-ly. J OUKXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and L'oaler iu i HAF.it ESS, COLLRRS, BRIDLES, A ud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. -vKiay4fil TOSESTA. PA. H. C. WH'TTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Masnetic, So'ar or Triannulation Kurve.y !n. IJet nf lnbtrunionth and work. lernis on apilieation IF YOU kXT a rr-prciatilc job of pi intinq; at re.iMiiablL price r-.end your ) tier in tins oi))i (i. - rr err . ir.-.f" JAG. T. HEAL ESTATE RGEfiT, TIOIsTIEST.. DPj. LASIIS HOICHT AM) SOLD O N COMMTS.SIO T . If yoti u ish o buy or Bell Real ICulate it will pay you to correspond with tnp. CmulriKrd Tlwr Tahlv TIobpiik SIMlloa. NORTn. I BOTTTIT. Train '2 7:S7 am Truin (:t 10:.rr. am Train (J 7:.r2 am iTrain IMS jm Train 30 i:.r;2 pm iTrain SI..... ff.h! pm .Train 28 Xorl.li, and Train 2y South ear ry the mail. , Cburi'li and nhbnlli School. Prewljvterian Rnhbnth School at 9:45 a. in. : M. E. Nablmlh School at 10:00 a. in. 1 'reach) ii(t in M. E. t.'hurch every Sab balh evening by Rev. Small. United ProHbvterian services will bo held in tho Prenbytoi ian church nextSub bnth, morniiii? and evenintr. Unre or Ui.ally Invited to attend. Kev. i . C. Oreor will olllciate. LOCAL AND MISCELji ANEOUS. The compliments f the "atnn to all our j)atrot)9 nnd frieuxl. .f -Oil market' clo'soi ).(! ay COi'. Opening thit mornint 40c. Stow Post wiiriiolvi' sLT public, in" etullatioD kt'tbe-li6ot Jifj9a' to-Dight., The' iee " hotycsl .Is now in' full blast. The crop. i ihundaDt and un usually fine,, '' w Go to the AcnmV buil'iing sud get a good 6uaVe -tiieat' Ibis cVeuitig and give the fire boy a lift.ft: . f 1 Prof. C. D. Arird, Warren coun ty's eflicient Superintendent of School?, died of pneuroooia yesterday.'-i . ': George Jackson of W;arren' was circulating Bmong his-f irmer . youtig frUnds here during the pitst .e'ek. V. . People still buy diaries from force if habit. Blizzard. Up here they buy them from the regular mercbacts. The teachers have possess ton 'of the town this week. The Institute is well atteuded, aud thus fur is voted a success. Mr. S. J. WolcoH wili jaiu be come a citizen of our borough, having reuted aud partly moved into the Wi nans house. . , . Game of all kiuds will now get a much ueeded rest, except owls, foxes, bawks, iti., and tbey are not, strictly speaking, game; they're vartuiuls. Henry Veingurd, Collector of Green township, wiblies to give notice that five per cent, will lie added to all taxes not paid before February, first. Mr, and Mrs. II. V.r. Roberts and daughter, of Mayville, N. Y., paid Mr. Huberts' parents a pleasant vieit duriug the past wee(:, remaining until yesderday. ' ' Our congrutulutions and best wishes are heartily extended 1o our youug friend John II. Ilobertsov, and accomplished young bride, lice elsewhere. Sec .-io- i ' Ex-Representatives J. I Agnov and E. L. Davis are in -Harrisburg this week, drawn- thither by the at tractions usual to the orgautzatiuu of a fresh legislature. , Mr. A. II. Dale, who recently set sail for the beautiful Island of Bermu da, arrived there .safely on the 420tb ult., rs we notice by the Bermuda Colonist, sent us by Alex. Salvation Oil the celebrated American remedy for cuts, Wruises, sprains, burto, scalds, chilblains, &c, can be had of all druggists. It kille pnio. - Priie twenty-tfVe cents a bot tlo. Monday night was the coldest yet, the thps-mouietera in different parts of town rt-' teriog from 12 to 15 degrees below iicro, accordicg tolocatioa. The gas supply ?v&a not affected by the suap. Mr. Cbs. Raisig, who is bow stalioued at Wi!kinsburg, Pa., was up during the week to moe his household goods lohis new home aod bid old fiiemft ' good-bye. . Tionssta'a best wishes go with Charlie. Cof. Keisinger expects to Jauucb a new paper upon the journalistic sea this week. It w ill be called the Mead villc Uazettc, and uo one who knows the Colonel will doubt fur a moment that it will be a success" Representative Raudall departed for Harrisburg last Thursday to on hand at tho opeuiag of tL legUlJre, which event took place yesterday. We bespeak for our llciiresentative a successful career in the House, and join his large circle of friends in wish ing bim a (ileas,-rut winter .it the State Capital. Mr. John Krohn, cf Kittsnning, Pa., enjoyed a fow days' IiudI with former Tionestn friends lnct week, and bngged several pheasants and rabbits as a result cf bis skill with a shot gun. The poor sufferer that has been dosing himself with so-called Troches and thereby upset his stomach without curing the troublesome congli, should take our advice and usn t onco Dr, Bull's Cougb Syrup an ' ;r;t well.-",,"..- The editor of ti jlrrunncAN was most kindly romp; beredj by Mr. Lew Terry of East Hickory, on Chri'st mns. The rt-cmbranee was in he shape of a rolling fat turkey, olid we ca... assure Mr, Perry that it was har tily appreciated. ' . ''""The woodprful popularity attain-- ed by Hood's Calendar In? .'ycar,. will be repeated, by Hood's ,: Hdueebold Caleodar-Alniaoac for lS?7", j c' jiub lished. A happier con)binat.:it 'of 'caleodar and almanac," of beauty and utijityypart and advertising, has seldom been produced. ' The wifo of Mr. Johu C; ey, who flivr? a short distance above Dawson station, received a bad fracture of the left forcarai by slipping on the ice odo day lat week. Dr. Biggins attended the, patient an i reduced the fiacture leaving her as comfortable as possible under the circumstancra. . . .. - Tho Oil City Ziizzard issued a mammoth Christmas number, which contained -interesting personal .retut bistuncea froni 53 preilbt an r.sl'oil region jourualiats. That iinmboV will doubtless be carefully presQt Vod by all who received it. , jtt wn-i as piewantto sit down to as a eteamiog fa. turkey. A. Y. Fipdlay,; manager pf Find lay's Iusurauce Agencies was fu town last - week- . lie . has taketr personal vharge of the bu'M ?3 in th's Section and the tnaby paton of his insurance business wilL receive prompt attentioii auj al! who have . proj .'-jly to insure Vill find it to their iotirest to consult him. ' "' The bridge company is io luck. I he ice stopped i'u the river just far euough down that teams canuot get to itv then it stopped just above he bridge, leaving a space of about 300 yards that will likely remain open all winter, if oot longer, and kuocks all calculations on an ice bridge, "galley west." . Tidioute's borne talent minstrels gave an excellent performance at the Igkatiotiik here last Thursday eve uHj' Owing to tho short notice giv- enr'aod the, pitching of the admission a little higb.tlie boys did not secure a good a house as the performance merited' Vftdi these objections ob viated they wijl have a crowded house on. their uext appearance. -Messrs. Heury and Thomas Brace have purchased the timber on War rants 2833 and 2835, Tionesta town ship, known as the Curtin & Ander son tracts, aud will put up a 'mill at the mouth of Little Tiouesta, a very desirable siie, and manufacture lum ber there duriug the coming season. They have given a contract to George Dunkle and , John Charlson " for, put ting iu a million feet of timber this winter, and operations will- begin forthwith. John Brecht of Hickory town ship, takes ibe cake for hauling lum ber, when age and weight of team is considered. He hauled a load of logs from .McDonald's job on Lick Run to Stowtown, a distance, of 6tx miles, which was sawed on Poleu's mill, and made 4,571 feet of boards aud bill stuff, and 2,250 lath. When it is un derstood that John's team consists of a cream-colored horse aged 18 years and weighiug 985 pounds, and a bay borse ! aged 23 aud weighing 1025, it will be seen that the record is hard to beat. The attention of our readers is called to the fact that the Franklin Institute is taking steps looking to the formation of a State Weather Service. Thin work should be heartily co-operated in by those of our citizens who have the time aud opportunity. Even the daily recording of the temperature aud rainfall in a systematic manner will be of great value, aud at a very small expense our agriculturists and others can arrange for duplicating the weather signals hoisted at different points, so that anticipated weather changes can be read from every borne throughout our state, and the value of weather forecasts practically utilized in the harvesting, and protection of crops affected by climatic changes. Those of our readers who are sufficient a ly interested io this work to volunteer their services ate iuvited to address, Sgt. T. F. Townseod, Pennsylvania Stato Weather Service, Philadelphia, Pa. The grandest musical entertain ment ever given in Tionesta will-be given at the Court House on Thursday evening by Prof. E. O. Excell of Chi cago and Miss Belle McClintock of Meudville, assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Andrews of Meadville, dramatic read er, and by Miss Maude Davis of Tio nesta, piano accompanist and soloist. Tbero should be a full attendance. The admission fee is a marvel , of cheapness, 25 cents and 10 cents. No (me can iffordto stay away. No such entertainment: has ever been offered the people ,T)f ' T'onesta and vicinity for tlv tno'ti f '."" C "' .rTbe residence of II. Martin, at ""'fii,: was the ceoe of a large and ..peasant- gathering of -'relatives and friendsron Christmas afternoon and Eve., it , beiiig 'Uhe '. -ticcasion of tho ennrnn-o' of they- 'daughter Wave May, to A. 1). Lord, of the same piace. Frittii'Js began to Bsserable about half past two p. ni., and al half after three the ceremony was performed by Rev, Small, unc! of the groom, of Tionesta, Paassted by Rev. Bell, the regular mii; Jer nfElcrin. Mr. George Lunger, ofi lUrforc;, f nd Miss A'ddie Ely, of C' 'ridge; ac'tiris 6s! froomsmao and bridesmaid. JJnion Cit'j Times. Mr. C. M. Shawkey has received instruction Yrhra Chairman Cooper, of the Stato Committee, to "Invite all clu,1 and organizations in this coun ty to participate:"itilre ceremonies at-, t'Midicg the Inauguration of Governor-' elect BeavEr, aj. Harrisburg, on the 18th inst. ; Excursion, rates on alt Jjje principal -rtitjroads have been secured, wh ieh wii J' botl xceVd' one and a Jial f cent per joile". For .any information, relative fo trains n. rates, write tQ' either 6fhV following gentlemen : J. R.. Wood, PtcV a R. R., 233 8. 4th St'.H Phila.j E, A; Jl&ncock, Reading li. R , 229 8.ii;Br.rPhila. ; E, 'B. By logtooj Lehigh Valley Rl it!,' -Mauch Chunk," PaV, jj;: -,.cs -v 'v " ': '' . The Cpunty'Auditors with Mr. J. H Dingraau' as. 'clerk, .are. abditiog the acouopts of ihe several county ofBcers thte;Veek. , Mr. Fitzgerald has taken charge ojf the Treasurer's office for the r1p5t ibr.ee years, and we are sure will nduct it in a very satisfac-. tnry maraer. "Billy Smearbaugh, who has held the office for the past three years, we feel ".safe . in saying, retires with the best vifhefr of .all who have had business to tiansact at that .office. The records have, been, kept iu first class shape, and Mr. Smearbaugh has been uniformly courteous and gentle manly with all. Mr. FitzgeraM will move his family here in a few days, which will be .another good citizen added to our town. ," ' .Mr. James 'Neal. - a young man agod 25' rears,, of Brookston. Forest county, met with a peculiar accident on December 19th which, for a 'time seemed likely to prove.' fatal!. --He bad been using a large pocket knife and in jho act of closing the b'ade before replacing it in his pocket be pressed the back of the point of the olade agaiust bis thigh to Spring the clasp to, when the sharp point penetrated the flesh, inflicting a deep aod painful gash and severiug a leader. The flow of blood was very copious aod for a time it vyas feared that blood poison iog would result. lie is still suffering great pain from the w.pnd which is slow to heal. Tb unfortunate young man is a brother of Mrs. -John Ottino of this place. Clarion Democrat. Lovars of the beautiful in art and floriculture havo in store a rich treat in the perusal of Vick's Floral Guide for the ytar 1887. Each succeeding year briugs great improvement in this popular annual, aud the present edi tion is far iu advance of previous is sues in beauty of .exterior, number and elegance of floral and vegetable illustratious, and the large variety of subjects thoroughly and practically treated. To be bad of Jas. Vick, Rochester, N. Y., for 25 cents. Mr. A. N. Heard of Bradford, Pa , general agent of Western Penn sylvania, for the National Accident Association of New York City, was in town recently in the interest of that Association. Whila hero be wrote up several policies, aud arranged with Mr. J. H.IcPherson to act as agent iu Forest and Venango counties. Every poor man should be protected by an accidental policy, especially those who are following a hazardous business, and as this company is noted for it fair dealing and promptness in paying leasts, it would be well to in terview Mr. Mcpherson when in your uoighboorhoud. ' It. INSTITUTE. Up to Wedncpday morning forty eight teachers havo been enrolled The enrollment will be increased to day. Prof. Excel of Chicago, has raised a boom in the music line. So far the music has been a prominent and pleasant feature of the Institute meetings. Mrs. Andrews' work "ho reading is practical and sensible. She has for some lime and now is, teacher of oratory aod elocution iu Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Prof. Cooper is right at home when in an institute. He believes that teachers shotlld work, and does not hesitate to say so and to urgo the matter right along. , Prof. Lawson of Dayton, Pa., lias appeared before the institute twice already, aod has impressed teachers and people, that he has sound ideas as to - the power, influence, and duty of the teacher. As we will be furnished with copy of full proceedings, and 'trill publish tho same next week, we will only say the institute so far is a suc cess. The evening sessions have been pleasant. The entertainment given by Mrs. Andrews on Tuesday evening being very fine. Prof. Cooper will lecture to-night on Undeveloped Pow er. The lecture to night is free. For program for Thursday evening see iu another column. Thursday Afternoon is Directors' Day, and promises to be a gool meeting. The meetings so far have been well attended by the citi zens of our town and vicinity. . - - Court Minutes. When our last issue was put to press the December term of court wus still in session. The following business ,was transacted : . . '.' ' - TRIAL LISP! McCloskey and Reid' vs. foydcr and Powell, verdict against J.IJ. Ryder for 84,130 06. , ' 'Heflron, Adm'r, vs. Buzzard, ver dict for defendaut. Wolcotl vst llinckley, continued. Zjiver vs. Rice, yeidict for plaintiff tor 38U.4b. : " ' Pearsall vs. Winlack, -not ' reached, and by agreement, continued to Sep tember term, 188?,,' "; v. '"Sbamburg vs.v Shorts'," continued, not reached. . ''.. - ' Monday vs. Hunter, settled. . : ' ARGHMEST LIST. ' , Blaine vs.Wolf, continued. Gihseuwev Gibson,ta,ivorco,,decreed. I. M. Clark Esq , was "iepfjoicted Court Auditor. - ' Argument Court was fixed for third Monday of January. '. Jury wheel was ordered filled with 350 names for Jurors for 1887. Artist aud vieweis appointed to di vide Howe township so at to make a new election district. . - . . - i' Fagundus Facts. Christmas and New Years have passed and were very much enjoyed, especially by the little folks. The entertainment was a success, aod the tree rewarded the children abundant ly, also some of the boys. We all wonder what yo.u got ? vVe mean, Professor Wilson. ' Harry get some one to help you out of jour dilemma, or don't you want out. : ' ";.--. The masher from the Valley need not bother about presents as the source is usually considered f What ails Cubbon? why they have a daughter, and Snyder is grandpap. Dick, which will it be a Camel or a Whale? Hurrah, Bhoe polish is getting cheap. Look at those mustaches ! . George Scott of Balltown, is io town for a few days. Frost. An Knd Io Bone Krrnpiuif. Edward Shnphord, of Harriwburjr, 111., saytr: "IJavinn received so much benetit from Electric Itittcrs, 1 fee' it my duty to let biiiloriiitf humanity know it. Have had a running Koro on my lop; for (tight years j my doctors told uie I would have to have the bona scraped or leg amputated, I used, instead, throe bottlea of Electric lii tiers and aeven boxes of Kucklon's Ar nica Salve, and my leg la now sound and well." Electric Hitters are uold at titty cents a bottle, and Ituckluu's Arnica Salve at 2.e. per box by O. VV. llovard. BK'KLEN'S AUMCi N-tLVC. ... The best Salve in tho world for Cuta, Rruiscf, Soros, Clcers, Salt Kheuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud ull Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to (dve perfect satisfaction, tir money refunded. Prii 25 cents per box. For sale by J. W. Rovard. A Liberal Oft'or. We call the attention of our readers to the prospectus of the WEEKLY PRESS, of Philadelphia, published in aoother column. This is one of the best of ibe great Metropolitan Family Jv'cwifaptiri!. 1 Th3"Gchoo f-Urm. Tim following i Ik .-m' mI m 1 im . Kiiited to an ocm-dori tho pnsint, when our town nuariuio with thn lovcl v creHlnrcK : . oh, School Marin ! Thou iv ho (cache! th" yoiiui; irfen How to moot, and Hjanki-nt the erst'i lnl7 1-esthV Binnll lv with a han't tluil laket)) liin IrK k ; Who alflo lameth bim with a hicknri- switch, And cronnoth lit in "y l.i'.inc (ho weight tf a ruler upon his Miouidcn, (Hi! Thou art 11 daifcv ! Thou innkcst hiov the national emblem--Red, w hito, nnd bloc- - Tliou'luniishi'ih the trip'H, And ho seeth tho stsrH. oh, School Marin, We couldn't tlo without tbci , And wo don't wnnl to try ! Thou art lovely aod an-oinplislfNt A1mvo all women, and if tli-m art Not inarrieil, it is Invalid; ihoii art Too rniart to bo caiicrht that way ! AM si-liool nisrius uro wonieii. Hut all woinon sire not school murniK, And. unrein ehi-.roic. 'J'liat's w here thou hast tho Inline on thy listers! Oh. School Marm ! Thou inaypst not get much pay here bo low, . Udt. cheap ed illation is a national specialty-, ' And thou w ilt net thy rew ard iti heaven ; The only drawback I'xMiig (hat thou httiy cst tliuro When thou irofit after it, nod w e. Who remain hero below for our reward, " Miss you liko thunder. School Mariii if there is anything w e ran tin for yon Call on us ! Apply early and avoid tho rush ! Office hours from 8 a. m, to ft p. in. t We were a schoollioy onf oirelt't And can show tho marks of it ! The Hompl-e Mnn In Ti'.noitn, As well as tho handsomest, and othors are invited to call on O. W. Rovard, and pot free a trial bottlo of Kemp's Italsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that in selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to euro and reliove all Chronio and Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Rroncldtis and Consumption. Price 60 cents and $1. (Some FiMl!sh Prople Allow a cough to nm until R gets boyond tho reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it Will w ear away, but in most cases it wears thorn away. Could they x in duced to try tho successful medicine cail od Kemp's Balsam, which we ncll on a positive guarantee t euro, thev would Immediately soo the excellent olloct a.fterv taking the first dose. Price 60c. ana f 1.00. Trial size free. G. W. IJovard. Cood Rrxulta la Evrry t'fcsc - I). A. Rradfonl, wholoshlo pai?er daler of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that bo was seriously atllicted with a seven.) cold that settled n his lungs; had tried many rem-, edies without benefit. Reing induced to, try Dr. King's Now Discovery' for Con sumption, did so and was entirely .cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time be has used it in hia family for all Coughs and Colds with beet results. This Is tho experience of thousands whose lives havo been saved by this Wonderful Discovery, Trial Bottles free at G. W. Bovard's Drug Stovo. ' MARRIED. ROBERTSON PAYNE. Dec. iff, 1880, at. Bainbridgo, N. Y., by Rev. Grum rr.ond, Mr. John H. Robertson, and Miss Funnlo M. Payne, both of Tylers- . burg, Pa. . ", " LANDERS BROMLICY-At tho M. E, Parsonage, Tionesta, Jan. 4. 1887, by RKv. F. M. Smnll, Mr. C. E. Landers of Nellltown, and Miss Birdio Bromley of Stewarts Run, Forest county, Pa. Notice of Special Legislation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to tho next session of the Legislature, of Pennsylva nia, beginning on the first Tuesday of January A. 1). 18S7, for a special act of Asaombly, appropriating money to aid Normal School in the borough of Clarion, entitled "An act to aid tho Stato Normal School of the 13th District of PennsylrW. nia," James Camphkli., Pre. David Lawson, Trustoo. John B. Patrick, Sec. Q-O TO FOR ,ALL KINDS OP DIY-GOODS, ''BOOTS & SIIOES? I FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEEKSVVARE AKQ GUSSV.'ARE. MEN'S, LADIES' k BABIES' CT 313 "W E Ti "Y ! or THE BEST TOBACCO ISDICIGftRS. ' CQlYTV TiWDVCE . SAME AH CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS - ' -AT VM. SMEARBAUGH & COS, TIONESTA, PA. HUNTERS AND TEAPPEI! S Sond for Prioo List of It AW FURS, SKINS AXl) WILD G A LI C, -TO- w. a-oTJi-iDaiiiiu d-f fin 5"STo.N, M.S 1 i