J Jf, r fx f THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1887. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. Hurge. II. O. Davis. (fevnciimon North ward, L. J. Hop. kltiH, J. H. Clark, N. D. Irwin. South ward. J. F. Proper, Win. Nmcarhaugh, L W. Bovard. Juttifrt of the reaceJ. T. Hrennan, D. H. Knox. Osnnffibfa ami CMcror H. S. Canfleld. fr'Sont Director U. W. Robinson, A. - B. Kelly, C. M. Hhawkey, D, 8. Knox, U, W. ( lark, K. I.. Davis. FOnF.ST COUNTY OFFICERS. Afembrr of Cuiiffrest Jamks T. Maf- FKTT. Member oNrmtte J. H. Wii.mon. Ame.mhlij I'hari.M ... I(aniai.i Pretident Judge W. It. Itnoff t. Aoointe Judge Lbwk Ah:kr. Jno. A. Pkopkii Treanurer Soi.oott FiTzoKWALn. ' I'rnlkonotnry, Itrfliter4t B eeorrter, . CtJBTIH M. SllAWKKT. A'Aeriif. liKoifAttn Annnw. CAjwaisaioaers Oliver Bykhi.t, W, S.IIRLDK, J. R. CHAfWt('K. tViwnf.i fhiperintenitrnt (Jko. W. Kerr, ' IHntrirt A ttnrnev P. M. Cl,AHK. Jury Cbmnfxfonr.T H. t). Davis, Davio Wat.tkiih. Oitinfy Hiirvrynr II. C. WniTTEKlW. tferotierDr. J. W. Mohhow. CvHntt .4 tft'for J. A. Scott, Tnos. ConAB, Oko. Zuhndei., BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOHESTA LODGE no. ,tr,, T. O. of O. MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par 1rll'a Hall. E. S. 1IOYT, N. O. O. W. SAW Y ER, Sec'y. 27-tf. PiTlEST I.ODOE. No. I4, A. O. lT. W. Meets evprv Raidov Evening in Odd Fehowa' Hidl.TlorWsia. . AG NEW, M. W. J. E. WENK, Recorder. APT. OKOKUR KTOW POST, No. 274, i. A. It. Meets on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Fellows Mall, Tionesta, Pa. I). . KNOX, Commnnder. ONEW CLARK, ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW, fflco In Court House, Tionesta, Pu. J, 1, AO.NF.W. P. M. I'l.AKK, District Attorney. T. J. VAN UIESKN, ATTORNEY . COUNSELOR AT -LAW, Kdenburg, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Coun- ty.j. C L. DAVIN. Erf. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In tHia and adjoining eoiuntic. TF. ItlTCHEY. . A TTORN U Y-AT-LA W, Tioties'a, Forest County Pa. LAWRKVCK HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.. La A 1. W. Agnow. Proprietor. Thin litusfi centrally locaJod. Everything newilnd woll furnished. Kupeiior Ac t-nmnindationa and strict attentioo given lo gnnst. Vegetable and Krulu or all kind served In their season. Sample, loo.a fur Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tlonosta, Pa., O. 0. Krownoll. Proprietor. This la a new hotiae, and has just been fitted up tor tho accommodation of the public. A por tion of tbe patronage of the pithlie is ttollo tted. B. 4rt-ly. -CENTRA I. HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. Th largest, IScft Located and Furnished Hons i In (lie City. Near Union Depot. JB. SIOGINS, M. !., riivaiclun, Suruon & Drutrplxl, TIONEHTA, PA. TW. MORROW, M. D., PH YSICI ANA KURO EON, 1-ateo Arinvtroim county, having loejited in Tlo ostu is propurcd t"i utteud all pro fessional wills promptly and at all hours. Ortlco usrt residenee two doors north of l.awrenw House OtHeo hours 7 to K a. m., and 11 .o 12 m.; 2 to 3 anl ti to 71 v. l. Holidays, U to 10 A. M. i a to 3 and K IoTJp. M. may-18 81. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. . Having purchased tho materials Ac, of Dr. teadninn, would respcctlullv an nounce that he will carry on tho Dental l.u.sli.exs in Tiouesia. and lm injj had over aix years siKs-csrul experleuco, considers hlinselt fully competent to give untiro sat isfaction. i shall always give my medi cal practico the preference. iiia'r2U-C2. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. "Cornor of Elm V Walnut Sts., Tionestu, Pa., Rank of Diai'otiut nnl Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tion mado on nil tho Principal points of tbe U. 8. Culleotiona aoliuilvd. jymiCNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLURS. BRIDLES, AuJ all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. IIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONICSTA Pa. I and and Railway Surveying a Spocialty, Magnetir, So'.ar oir Trianurulntion Hurvey in. Host nf Instrument and work. Term on application. :e w. law, Practice Tinner. All kind of Phect Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN 1 ROOKING ( A ttrECl ALT Y. spoING. CONNER BUILDING, Up Stair. TIONICSTA, PA. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDER8IONKO would respect fully announce to the citiaen of Tio neala and vicinity, that ho Ima removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lrsburg to Tiunesta, in tho room over Win. Hmearbanjh A Co.' store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an office, where ho is prepared to repair watchea) cl'H-ka and juwelry. 37 year experience will ennhlo him to give satisfaction, dive him a trial. R. RALLE. TP YOU WANT a re.ipcctallc Job of A nriutaug at a roasouablu prio send vour ciict to this etH .;. s j as. t: brennan, REAL ES1ATE AGENT, TIOITESTA, PA. LOUS BOI'GIIT AND SOLD ON COMMIHHION. If you wish to buy nr aill Ronl Estato It will pay yon to correspond with me. C'eadeaspdi Time iVbln Tleaesta aiintlan. NORTft. Train 2 7-.X7 am oCTlf . Train n H:14 am Train !t 1:1H pm Train nil 2:2.r) am Train 30 3:."i! pm Train 31... 8:10 tun Train 28 North, and Train 20 South car ry tho mail. I 'hurra and Hnhtmlh MtmmI. Prrslivterian Habbnth Si IkmiI at MT, a. m. : M. E. Siibbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. K. 'hurch every Hab bnth pvnning by Rov. Itiiinberger. Services in Lutheran Mt. .ion's Church, Oerman Hill, every S'lndav at 10 a. m., English ami Ooriintii alternating. S. H. every Sumlay at V a. in. R. J. Urartu, I'astor. Preaching in the F. M. Church next Su.iday evening at usual hour, Rev. H. Snger,' Pastor. Also on Uerinau Hill lit 3 l. m. United Presbvterlan aervlces will be held In the Presbytc ian church next Sab batli, morning and evpiilnir. All are cor dially invited to attend. Rev. J. M. Itn brio, w ill olllciatp. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. No Paper Next Week. The happy Christmas tide is OD.ce more upon tig, which reminds the printer that tbe public needs a real, and he therefore, straightway proceeds to skip a week, and try t collect a little uf the cash which he has earned during the year. In pursuance hereof, therefore, no paper will be fortlicom ing from this office next week, hut ou January 4th, 1888, -alio will again come to the front. In the meantime, the RKri'Bi.icAN wishes all its renders a Merry Chiittmas and a Glud New Year. Court week. l'repuro to write it 1888. No paper from this olHee next week. Oil market closed yeDteiday 81. Opening this morning at 81c. 'Squire lieebe of Broukstot, dropped in and said Low de do yes teiday. Iustitute next week. Good time expected. Let there be a good at teudance. Judge Cook and Mr. V. II. Rarie of Burnett, were callers at our oflice I liis morning. Mr. J. W. Searles of Warren, was in town last evening aud met a oum ber of old friends. -Very many luroiliar faces are no ticed on our streets this week, all wear iog a pleasant look. Mrs. T. J. VanGiesen aod young nous, Lee and Dunn, of E leoburg, are vititiug at Mr. Sloan's. Messrs. C. C. Hotiel and W. M Coon of Burnett paid tlieir respects to the Republican this week. G' to the Court Houre next Mon day evening aud bear and see Little's "Chalk Talk." lie's immense. Jacob Maze and Phi In Williams, tw.- of Barnelt's good men and true, 1 oked in upmi us IsH evening. Judge Brown and Cotuitiistdoner Byetly Louored the Kkpi'bi.k an ffice with a pleasant tall ou Moo Jay eve- Having thus far seen uotl inp in our exchanges on the subject, we lay claim to the discovery that next year will be lesp year. Over a hundred witnesses from Barnett township this week, and near ly as many more from Jenks, help to swell tbe crowd wonderfully at court. George Dunkle slipped aud fell on the sidewalk last Saturday evening and hurt his leg quite severely, hut was able to go out wilh his team Mon day. Mr. W. W, Thomas will this week move into his new home located ou his farm on the hill road leadiog to Ty lersburg. We welcome him as a com paratively near neighbor. One of the familiar faces seen at court this week was ex-Judge Jenks, of Brookville. Although not So stout p'tyncally as uf yore, the Judge's legal vim is in no way diminished with age. New street lamps, or torches, have been erected, considerably reduced in sizo. There are a d'zeu of them, hut to have anything like the light we had with tbe hi torches, several more will have to be put up. To day is the shortest of the year or rather, one of the shortest, there being no ditTcreufe in the 20ih, 2Ul aud 221 aud some people have an idea that as the weather on thtse three days so will it be all winter. Harper was found guilty and sent up for ten years! II. J. Il .pkios fe Co. are found guilty of seuding prices dowul Ttiey are selling Christmas Goods cheaper this year thau they have been sold siuce Christopher Co lumbus discovered America, Go aud see if tbie is not true. We are sorry to say the condition of Mr. R. 11. Andrews of Kellettville, grows more alarming every day, and tittle hope is entertained of his recov ery. He requires tbe constant atten tion of two meo, Joe Landers bas put the skating rink in apple-pie order core more, and will give a dance there on Friday eve ning of next week, 30th inst. Good music will.be furnished, and nothing lacking that would be conducive lo a pleasaut time. Iu the treatment of rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, tie douloureux, semi crania, sciatica, &c, Salvation Oil should be applied lo the parts affected, aud thorotigly rubbed in, so as to reach the seal of the disease. It kills pain. Price 2i ceuts a bottle. The gas well in Hickory township has been purchased by Geo. II Ah rens, who promises to proceed at once t pipe it to Tidioutn, where Tiouesta prices will prevail, at which the town should not growl. Mr. Ahreus also promises to heat the public school building free. , Christmas comes next Sunday, and the little ones are happy, r-'atur day will be pretty generally eclebr ited as the day here. The Sabbath Schools will have their trees on Saturday eve ning, and have made quite elaborate arrangements for the occasion. A Merry Xmas to all. The Western New York & Penn sylvauia Railroad will tell excursion tickets between all stations, Dec. 24, 25, 26 aud 31, 1887, and January 1,1 and 2d, 1888, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good going on day of sale, and good returning up to aud iu eluding January 3, 1888. Notice the new card of S. II. Haslet & Sons iu this issue. There is no cheaper place in this section to buy, aud their goods are always first class. Anything in the furniture line can be had at their store, and at prices that, it will not pay to go outside for such goods. Give them a call. John Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John II Matha, of Kellettville, diad on Sunday evening last of scar let fever, aged five years and seven months. He was an unusually bright aod promising child, in whose loss tbe parents sustaio a severe affliction, and in which they bave the sympathy of the community. "I wonder," she said, "why I am receiving so very many birthday calls this year I believe every agreeable man in the city has been here." ' Don't yoo know the reason?" asks her srnsihle mother. "It is because last year half of our visitors were in bed wilh colds. This year they have all learned lo use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." Jos. D. Davis hag resigned his position as book keeper in the Warren Savings bank to become Protbonotary elect Arner's Deputy, and is here fa tuiliarizing himself wilh the work be fore taking bi Id. The selection of Mr. Davis is a very good one, as he is not only au excellent penman, but a young man of agreeable and pleasaut disposition, and has the requisite abil ity to fill the place acceptably. Standard Oil Trust sold Decent ber 14" h in New York city at 8160 per shate, the par being $100, and the amount issued being 00.000,000, which at above selling price tuakcJ the amount $144,000,000 Lliziard. The Blizzard' figures don't just exactly seem to jibe according to our style of multiplication; however, it must he coriect, and at all events the stock would seem to be a g od purchase. Prnthnnotary elect Aroer, and Sheriff elect Sawyer, filed their bonds last week, which were duly approved by tbe Judges aud forwarded to tbe State Department, which will Usue the proper commissions at once. Mr. Ar ner'e bondsmen were.G. W. Z-nls. Eli HolemAn, J. B Ague, A. B Kelly, Win. Lawreuce, and Win. Stuearhaugh. Mr. Sawyer's bmidemeu are G. W Bovard, Wm. Lawreuce aod G. W. Robinson. -Mr. Cbas W. Hawks, of Ball li wn, was iu town Thursday of lani week, aod gave tbe Republican a pleasant cail. Mr. H. has purchased a lease covering several hundred acres of land and includes in its limits the Greeu farm, Schooley lands and other tracts along Tiouesta creek, aod will proceed at once to operate the territory There are already several good wells on the lease. All who kuow Ch'ariie Hawks will wish him success iu this veuture. Postmasters have been informed by the department officials that here after postal clerks ou the railroad will not be allowed to t-aucel stamps. Let ters mailed on the train will he put off at the next postoffice to be can celled by a postmaster, which will con seqoently delay such letters one day. This took effect ou the 15ih of Sep teniber. This Democratic administra tion will soon have every fellow car rying bis own mail if it keeps od with iU fiue-baired ruling. Messrs. J. C. Welsh and A. J. Wallace have started the drill at Gar ington, Barnett township. Their well is just across the river from the town, on lands of Mr. Wallace, and although somewhat of a wildcat the operators, who have had some experience in that sect! in, notably their heavy gas well at Mill Uone, are not going it blind by any means, and it would not surprise ui if ihey make good strike; and we hope fur the good of citizens there in particular, and our county in gen eral, such may be tho result. It is stated by parlies who claim to be conversant wilh the facts, that negotiations ate pending between a Philadelphia syndicate and Hon. L F Wutson of Warren, for the purchase nf thejalter's laud, oil anil timber in terests in Warren and several adjoin iug counties. It is said that the sepa rate value of each of the many tracts of laud owned by Mr. Watson has beeu estimated aud the total footing in money value comes close to 1,000, 000 The negotiations have beeu cod ducted very quietly. Iu addition to his large possessions iu this state Mr Watson owns extensive lauded inter ests iu the west, he being one. of the largest wheat growers of Dakota. IPorreji Ledger. The Institute. Dou't forget the Institute which be gins next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. If present indications can he relied upon the weather will be at I -a -it fair, and nt any rate a little in clemency should not deter a faithful teacher from attending the most ini portaot, to them, gathering of all tbe year. Under the present Act of As sembly, teachers' pay goes on while atteudiug Icstitute, aod there is no reasonable excuse fur staying away. Supt. Kerr has arranged for a free lecture fiom Prof. George G. Groff, of Lewisburg, on the "Effects of Alcohol" for Tuesday evening. Ou Weduesday evening CI. J. P. San ford will deliver his powerful and entertaining lecture, "Old Things aud New." This, with the report of last week, completes the program of evening lectures. We hope to see every teacher in the coun ty present ; there should be no stay at- homes ; the success of the Institute depends upon a good and full attend auce; the Superintendent cannot be expected to make it a success with a slim attendance, and he would be jus titled iu making non-attendance at In sliiule a ci use for issuing a second rate certificate iu future examinations So don't stay away. Court Minutes. Court met at 2 p m. Monday, with Judge Brown, aud Associates Arner and Proper on tbe Bench. Afier hearing the constables' returns and charging the Grand Jury, the case of J. B. Pearsall vs. R. S Wu.Uck was called, which has occupied the alien tiou of the court up to this writing Upward of a hundred witnesses have been subpoenied ou this case, which involves the title to a three acre strip of land ou the hmks of ihe Clarion river, at Clariugtoii, and has mostly beeo used us a timber lauding. P. S. This morning the court decided ibis case in favor of Mr. IVarsull. The Grand Jury was discharged yes terday afternoou, having finished their work. The following bills were re turned : Commonwealth vs. Cummicgs, horse stealing; true bill. Same vs. Same, larceuy; true bill. Com vs. Kelly, selling liquor with out license; true bill. Com. vs. Ganoe, selling liquor with out license ; true bill. Com. vs. II yt, selling liquor with out license ; not a true bill. Com. vs. Road Commissioners of Tiouesta township, neglect ; true bill. Among the foreign attorneys in at tendance at court we noticed S. T Neill. C. H. Noyes, D I Ball and ex Judges Browti aud Johnson of War ren; F. B Guthrie and J. A Neill id Titusvtllle; C. Heydrii k aud J H. Osuer of Franklin; Judge Corbetl aod B. J Ried of Clarion, aud Mdes W. Tate of Meadville. The graud jury also made the f'd lowing PKE8KNTME.NT. That they have acted upon ei;ht bills of indictment, of which six woro found true bills, aud two not truo bills; and bet; leave further to report : Thai we have visited aud inspected the county building and tind them generally in good repmr, but would recommend thuf a suitable guard be put upon the west side of the Jail so as to keep outside people aw ay from the jail window s. Aiso, that tiie vault in the Prothonotary's otbeH he enlarged by using iho vac-ant space between the sameand the rear stain,. aod the same lie made tire-proof. aiso rocomiiieiia new tot-Joi ou the jury room doors. We further recommend that the Court House lie liirhteil by irus us a matter of economy and sufety. vt e lui tlu r rcHrt that tho bridge across the Tiouesta creek at the upper end of the fioud at Nebraska, in (Ireuu township, is n an unsafe condition and reouirea iiiioih- diitte attention bv the proper authorities. ,.i...M',,l'l .1 I... ... . u jjwv i u jf (i-iiu.-i .Mir n.niiits mkl the Honorable Judge and I iistrii-t Attor ney for their couruisv and ussiniauce ren dered Ui during our deliberations. ii. w. CHhK, foreman. Pee. 2)111, la7. The Week of Prayer. The week of prayer in the evangeli cal churches brgins on Sunday, Jan. 1st. The topics su-nted by the U. S. Evangelical Alliance may be brief ly outliued as follows: Sunday Sermons are suggested on the texts: "Lift up your beads, for four redemption draweth nigh." Luke, xxi. 28. "The end of all things is at hand ; be ye therefore sober aod watch unto prayer." I. Peter, 5v. 7; compare Rom. xiii. 12; I. Cir. viii. 29 ; Eph. v. 16 Monday Services will partake of thauksgiving for acceptance with God thrnngh Jesus Christ and tbe liberty of united access by the Spirit to the throne of God. On Tuesday there will be a confes si' n of vices prevalent throughout Christendom. Wednesday Prayers for familes aud schools, for the hallowing of the home in all its relationships. Thursday Prayer for the church; for every branch of the one universal church that all may be filled with the Holy Ghost and enabled to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Friday Prayer for missions, for the quickening of a missionary spirit and for the outpouring of the Holy Ghost. Saturday prayers for nations, for kincs and for all that are iu authority. For a sermon Snnday, Jan. 6th, the text is suggested : "Bo ye steadfast, always, ahouuding in the work of the Lord." I. Cor. xv. 58 HERE AND THERE. The Chase Nurseries of Geneva, N. Y., offer In our advertising columns steady work and good pay to honest energetic men. Goorgo Bovee, a 12-year-old boy, bad both legs bo badly crushed by the pars at Oil City last Friday, that amputation be low the knee wan necessary. Tbe little fellow never winced during the opera Ion, and his physicians say If he reeovers that It will be mainly due to his surprising grit. Portions of Fredonia, N. Y., evidently need drainage. A recent Dunkirk dispatch says: "A short time ago three young la dies, students at tho Fredonia Normal school, had rooms at Mr. Morse's, on Can adway street. All were taken sick with typhoid fever, and one of thain, Miss Al len, of Forestville, died of that disease. The cause of the fever Is attributed to an open cesspool in the vicinity of tho bouse. II. Shelley, of Sheridan, the father of one of the young ladies, bas brought suit against the corporation." Cigarette came to me tbe other day, smoking and smelling like an old burning glue pot. Cigarette wasn't to blame. It was the fellow who beid it between bis lips. Tbe said fellow talked Torty-three minutes, and said nothing. I thought perhaps be and Cigarette were both to bluine for that. During the space of time occupied in his endeavoring to prove the lullacy "that nothingness is more impor tant than the worthlesHiies of brainless ness," he bad lit and smoked, or partly smoked, ninecigarettes 1 "Man Puritan" in blizzard. The startling Intelligence comes from Kansas that a society of young ladies have adopted a pledge, of which this is a copy: "I, the undersigned, do solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from the use of chew'ng gum and slang, and alio ab stain from aud use my influence against toe use of tobacco and intoxicating liquors. I forth. -r promise that I will not keep reg ular company with any one who I know usea tobacco, strong drink or profane lan guage.'' Tbey have printed it on postal cards and sent It to all the young men in the place. The sacrifice of chewing gum and slang is at least commendable We have received from the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., of New Haven, Conn., a unique and artistic lithograph, fourteen inches wide, by twenty-two Inch es in length. The three exquisite hunting scenes in colors will be highly prized by sjiortsmeu, or in fact, by any one who can appreciate a line picture; and there is also a large calendar lor 1888, arranged for con venient reference and well adapted to tho wants of the business public. Thoy are neatly packed in strong tubes to protect them from injury, and although they are without doubt expensive, one will be sent to an r of our readers upon receipt of four cents to oover postage. Uy far the most novel, convenient, and valuable business calendar for 1KRS is the Columbia Bicycle Calendar and Stand, just issued by the Pope Manufacturing Company, of Boston, Mass. In this cal endar a new departure has beeu made, de cidedly unique and different Iroin any previous attempt in calendar construction. Tho calendar proper is In the form of a pail, containing 3i(l leaves, one for each day in the year, to be torn off daily. The leaves are SI by ii in. -lies, and a portion of each leaf is icit blank for memoranda, so arranged that the memorandum blank for any coming day can be turned to Im mediately at any tune. Besides the month, the day of tho month, and the day of tho week, the niimliers of the days of the year passed and to come are specified, and upon each slip appears, as In tho previous Co lumbia calendars, quotations pertaining to cycling from leading publications and prominent writers on both side of the ocean. It will pay oii to go and see the li-play f Ciiis'iuus goods at II. J. Hopkiu A Ci ' eveu if you don't waul to buy. Jewel. y. New asirtniei,t I'.r holidays in Pins, Ear Drops, Ladies Fob Chains CutT Buitous w ith cliains. Gold Pons, &o. It. Smkarbaugh & Co. TllS lulgesl aaSolt'llelll, fil est goods and I wtt prices in Christmas goods, at II J. Jlopkiu. it Cu.'s. ' You can get more presents for I 00 at II. J. Hopkins A Co.'e then any place ia the County. Christmas to Come 1 Santa Claus unloaded at II. J. Hopkins A Co.'s. For Sale House and Lot in Tio uesta Borough, corner Elm and Helen Streets. Alley back. It C2xl65, i louse 22x32, with 8x22 addition. 6 rooms and pantry. Good cellar. Water at door. Barn 28x40. Oot buildings, fruit trees, Ac. All newly painted. At a bargain. C. M. Siiawkey, Tione?ta, Pa. DON'T let that coM r.f yours run on. You think It is a light thing. Hut it mav run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia! Or con sumption. Catarrh is disgustine. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption Is desth itself. Ti n breathing apparatus must bo kept healthy aud clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Olhorwiso there is trouble ahead. All the discuses of theso parts, bpad, nose, throat, bronchial tulips and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured bv the use of Hoschee'a German" Svrup. tf you don t know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell ?ou. They have been cured bv it, and "know how It Is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist, WANTED. I will pay ca-tli on delivery at places to he agreed upon. 87.00 ccr thousand for white oak and hickory poles four teen feet long, from 1 to 31 inches at butt end ; must be sound aod reasona bly sttaight. Also, white oak and hick ory poles, eight feet long, no less than one ioth at top cod, uniform in length and It -er, for which I will pay 88 00 per thousand in lots of 4500. ot. kowxand Cobb. If you want at ouce the best and cheapest Life nr Accident Iusurance, insure iu the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association and Guarantee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Gen eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa. The Pepalatloa mt Tloarsta, Is about 700, and we wool j gay at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those com plaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than oth rs. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on us and get a bottle ot Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial size treo. Respectfully, G. W. Bovard. PERSONAL. Mr. N. H. Frollchstein. of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take irreat pleasure in recom mending Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it lor a severe attack of Broni bitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other reme dies with no good result. Have also used Klectric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, in sold ou a posi tive guarantee. Trial bottles tree at G. V. Bovard' Drug Store. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it get beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away." Could they be in duced to try the successful medicine call ed Kemp's Kalsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 60c anu f 1.00. Trial size free. G. W. Kovard. WOMlF.ltl'l I. Cl'UES. W. D. Hovt .V. Co., WholMtale and Retail Druggists of Koine, Oa say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Muck leu's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give Biich universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines In this city. (Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been en tirely cured by u eof a ew Isittles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connec tion with Klectric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by G. W. Bovard. Bl't'KI.K.M'N AH MCA HALVE. The best Salve in the world fir Cuts, Bruises, Mores, Clcers, Salt itheiim. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retunded. Price 2-i cents per box. For salo by G. W. Bovard. TIONKSTA 9IAHKKTW. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour TSI barrel choice - - 4.00r5,8.fl0 Flour rj sack, 1.00(1.65 Corn Meal, IO0 lbs - 1.251.50 Chop feed, pure grain - - ($1.25 Corn, Shelled - - 70 Beans bushel ... I.li03.00 Ham, sugar cured 15 Brcuk fast Bacon, sugar cured 14 Shoulders ..... g Whiteftsh, half-barrels ... 8.60 La'e herring half-barrels - - 5..10 Sugar ...... g 8 Syrup ...... &0(;j,75 N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Boast Rio Coffeo ... 73,38 Rio Coffee, ... . ii6(3) Java Coffeo .... S2(q.H6 Tea ...... 2(i(a.90 Butter - j(,i25 Rice 7( Kggs, fresn .... 35 Salt best lal e .... 1.2:, Urd HQI'.'J Iron, common bar . 2.6O Nails, 10d, ' kog .... 2.75 Potatoes ..... 7f-rr 100 Lime bid 1.10 D'ied Apple sliced per lb 45 Dried Heef .... - 18 Dried Peaches per lb 10 Dried Peaches pared per X - 16 S. B. HASLET & SONS, GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealer iu Also, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE. HY VIRTUE of a writ of Vend!. issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of T'ioncsta, Pa., on SATURDAY. JANUARY, 14. A. D. 188, at i o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, lo-wit : F.l.tZ BETH WALSH vs. JAMES W. WARD, Vendl. Kx., No. 3 February Term. 1888. Aenew Clark, Att'y. All the right, title, intoro.it and claim of the defendant of, In, and to all thatcertain pipco or parcel of land situate In the town ship of Jenks, and county nf Forest, and State of Pcnnsy'vania. Beginning at a post; (hence by land of S. li. and J. A. Heyner, south 100 6-10 perches to post ; thence hy land doeded to S. W. Paine, west 1R9 'pcrchos to a post; thence by land deeded to H. Spencer, north 100 6-10 porches to a post ; thence by tho northern Bingham boundary line, south 88J dogrce esst 19 1-10 perches to the plai-e of begin ning. Containing one hundred and twenty-eight and eight-tenths acres, more or lcs, and I eir.g part of Warrent No. 8322, and the same premises conveyed to tho said James W. Ward by deod of S. M. Fox et. m hearing date April 22, 1865, recorded in Forest County in Deed Book No. 2, pago 452, Ac, and having thereon erected one two-story frame dwelling house 18x2S fet. with "I'll 16x20 fent, one frame barn 24x40 feet, and about 100 fruit trees growing. Taken In execution and to be sold as tho property of .lame W. Ward, at the suit of Klizahe'th Walsh. TERMS OF RALE. The following most be strictly oompiied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the rdnintHT or other Urn cred itors boconre tho purchaser, tho oosta on tli" writs must bo paid, and a list of liens . including mortgage searches on the prop crtv sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro. ceods of the salo or such portion thereof im hn may claim, must be furuishod the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled im mediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ot tho noxt day, at which time all property not settled for will again ho put up and sold at tho expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. Seo Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition pago 4 6 and Smith's Forms, page 884. L. AGNKW, Shoriff. Sheriff' OfBco, Tionesta, Pa., December 20, 18S7. Law Blanks ! Blank Books T BOOK-BINDING. 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