THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNF.8DAY, DBcnMlJER. 12. 18RS. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Wrjet.-1). R. Knox. . Onuneilmm North -ward, I J. Hop Mn. II. M. Foreman, N. D. Irwin. Sooth ward, .7. V. Heowdon, Wni. Hmearbmigh, J. P. Tropor. Jurtire of th reaeoJ, T. Brennan, r. a. Kno. nntabln and 0llrftorH. H. Canfield. AViool Director U. W. Robinson, A. it. Kellv, J. H. Dingmao, I). H. Knox, H. W. Clark, J. T. Uronnan. FORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congve3 amks T. Maf--, k rr. Member of Hmntn J. II. Wit.so. simftfy. CitARf.Ks A. I1aI)i.i Vf evident JmtgeW. I). Bnosri. .1 Moeiats Judge Llswm AftWK. Jso. V. I'norKR l'renrer Solomok FiTsonnALD. I'rothonttnry, Remitter t Recorder, tte. ai.vim M. An!n. sheriff. Oko. w Sawvrb. finnuiliiMi'l-Wjl. P. H.tllCI.ns, c. '. tiitrntmrn, J. J. Parson. 'Vmnfy Superintendent (Iko. W. Kr.nn. Hutriet. Attorney P. M. Ci.aiik. 'xri OamntiiMfoners 0. II. Citrmon, o L. Cootbii. ' oimv Purveyor IT. C. Wnimxw. Coroner Dr. J. W. Mokrow. tionnti Auditor ft. u JoNa, R. Z. UTXF.Sl'Ilt, W, I1I.CM. BUSINESS DIRECT TIOJTESTA LODGE i. o. ot o. jr. I GETS every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, In the Lodge Room in Par- Idge'a Hall. F. R. LAXSOX, X. O. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tf. REST T.ODHE. No. 1K4, A. O. U. W., ''tn every Friday Evening in lias :iUl, Tionesta. OF.O. W. DUX RLE, M. W. WEXK, Rocordcr. !T. OKORQE KTOW POST, v 97J o a. n. on the first Wednesday in each ill, in Odd Fellows Hall, Tionosta, i-a, S. D. IRWIN, Commander. ;XEW A CLARK, ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW, o next door to P. O., Tlonoata, Pn. AOXKW. T. M. Ct.ARK, District Attorney L. DAVIS. ATTORXRY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. ' Liau made In this and adjoining . RITCIIEY, ATTO RX K Y-AT- LA W, Tioneata, Foreat County Pa. 'KEXCK HOUSE. Tionexta, Ph., .t D. W. Agnew, ProprieUim. Thi centrally ltd. Everything 1 well furnlnhed, Supnilor Ac lationa Olid atrlct attention given i. Vegtitablea and Frulta of all rved in their acniHin. Sample Commercial Agenta. VL HOUSE, TionoHt Ta., tlrownell. Proprietor. This in a and haajtiHt been titled up tor uriodatlon oft he public. A por i patronago of the public la nolle 4liy. RAL IJOirSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. II. ROTH. Proprietor. . rest, nest I)C!ited anrl Furnished !i IlicCity. Xear Union Depot. IOC, INS. M. D.. iivaieian, Surgeon it Druggist, TIONKHTA, PA. V. MORROW, M. D., I'HYKICIAX A SUROEOX, of Armtrong county, having located i esta ix pnnn'C'l to itttond all pro ii.it calla promptly and at all hour, a aid rculdence two doora north of rene llouae. Ollico honra 7 to 8 A. iid 1 1 ,o 12 M. 2 to 3 and II) to 7) I-. MiiutiiYH, H to 10 A. M. : 2 to 3 and 6i ". .M. may-IB pi. JTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. hut purchased the materlala Jtr., of teadman, would rcspecllullv im : co tluit be will curry on the Dental i.ex. In Tionesta. and having had over veara auofesHful experiem-e, eonHldora iMdl fully competent to give entire iat iciiou. i vliall always give my medl . practice the profureiit'o. mar22-82. f AY, PARK A CO., I BANKERS. rnerofElm WalnuPsts., Tionesta, i.. Hank of Discount and Deposit. In rst allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- .i'ii made on all the Principal points of ie U. S. Collections solicited. OREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Denier in HARNESS, COIURS. BRIDLES, And all kinds or HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIOXESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor: TIOXESTA PA. Ind and Railway Survevinir a Specialty. Magnetic, Bo!ar or Trianvulalion Survey- ing. uekt ot instruments and work, Terms on application. I'ractlcal tTInncr All kind of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIX 1 ROOFlKfl ( A IFKC'IALTT. AT SPOUTIXO, UOXXER BUILDIXO, Up Staira. : TIOXESTA; PA, WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. rpiIK UNDERSIGNED would rearnvt. 1 fully announce to the citizens of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he lias removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty Icrabarg to riouebla, in the room over Win. Hmearbaiii;b A Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an otllco, where he is prepared to repair walchea. clocks and Jewelry. 7 years experience will enable him to give Hatisfactiou. Give him trial. , K. RALLK. WANTED RELIABLE AtiENTS to Hull our New Migb Arm Automatic Sewing Machine, '1 ho No. U. Li)eral Inducenients. Auilrw WHEELER A WILSON MFO. C., I'nnaneipnia, ra. rtai)iinet if is. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, PATtTlcn.AH ATTENTION OIVKN TO THK PROPER AHSKNKMENTOFLANira AND THE PAYMKMOF TAAJ.n. AXW TO THH PURCHASE AN D 8ALW Or REAL E8TATK, AM' ill i n n v.v,?i i mu AND MANAGKA1K- 1 ur xmis ba.hc. Candcasca Time Table Tloaesta (WatUa. NORTH. I BOUTH. Train 28 7:37 am Train fin...- 0:11am Train 02..... 2:2s am Train 2(1...- 12:32 pm Train 30 3:.r2 pmlTraln 81.... 8:18 pm Train 28 Xorth, and Traill 2t South car ry the mail. Cknrrh and Mabhath Hrhoel. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Proachimr In M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Uov. Humberger. Scrvieos in IjUtlieran Mt, .ion a i.nurcn. Herman Uill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m., Knglish ami uorinan alternating. n. o. every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. R. J. Graetz. Paalor. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. D. Oainca, raster. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yeatetdav 881. Opening this morning at 88 1 c. Ckrietmus will be here one eek from next Tuesday. Mr. J. W. SearU, of Warren, gave u a pleasant call Monday. Messrs. Herman & Siggius have a fine layout in holiday goods. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alt, Fox Creek, Green township, Deo. 5, 1888, a son. The danco to be. given in the Rink on Dec. 25, promises to be success. It Solomon Mitchell ofNebrasla, killed a four, pronged buck last Mon day, weighing 180 pounds. Mr. lloracr Hall of Steubenville, Ohio, is enjoying a visit with his brother in law, Dr. Siggios. Mr. J. V. McAninch will preach io the Presbyterian Church uext Sab bath, Dec. 1G. All are cordially in viU'd. Fred, a five year old sun iif Wm. Blum, ran a snag iuto his check while coasting on Monday, inflicting quite a severe wound. Dou't forget to come to Iustitute, and be Eure to attend the lectures, which promise to be exceptionally good this year. Mrs. John Cubb, of Frewsburg, N. Y., whose property was destroyed by fire not long ago, is making her home with ber bod, T. B. Cubb Esq. Masoa Joyce is laying the foun dation for a new building opposite the pest oflife, to be occupied by Mr. Ful ton as a harness shop, we understand. -Improvements that are being made on the Kink will make it more convenient, as well as comfortable on all occasions. It Leon Walsoo returned to his home in this place this neck from Forest Co., where be has been employ ed for some months. Millvillage Her- The gss well at Fox Creek, Green township, has been cased, a pipe laid through the town, nod the inhabitants are now enjoying the delights of gas for fuel and light. Our stores are all puttiog on a holiday appearance, and- the displays are unusually floe. Come to Tionesta to lay in yonr Christmas stock, and yoo will not go amiss. Mr. W. C. Allan, one of West Hickory's popular and flourishing merchants, and our old Republican frieod J. R. Erb, gave the sanctum a brief visit last Wednesday. The recent cyclones in the South and West have done terrible damage to life and property, but there's one comfort left the people clamor for Dr. Bull's Cough' Syrup. Three deer found their way to this market during last week. Louis and Adam Wagner each killed one, and Louie Weiogard caught the other. The carcasses found ready sale. The full.McGraw band, consisting of five pieces,- will furnish the music for tho dance to he given iu the Rink, Dec. 25.- Good order will be kept and all are cordially invited to come. It Messrs. J. H.. Dingman and Alex. II. Dale have embarked jointly in the lumbering business, making a specialty of hardwood bill-stun", switch and cross-ties, Ao. The Grin will succeed ; there's no two ways about that, and success is what we wish it. Nelson Greeoluod, Warren's fa vorite furniture dealer, is out io a hol iday announcement, which none of our readers can well overlook, in this issue. Mr. G. backs up all be adver tises, and only asks the public to give hint a trial to be convinced. Mr. Ben. Cornell, of Coimeaut Lake, and Capt. Clark of Hunter Run, gave tha Republican a call Monday. Mr. Cornell ia arranging to put down some wells on Hunter Ruu in the near future, one of which will be located on tba Captain's farm. The Allegheny Valley Railroad it oa Land with another holiday pres ent to all iu patrons. The ticket agents of tha company art authorized to sell excursion tickela on Dec. 24, 25, and 31, 1888, and on January 1, 1889, and make them good for return trip until Jan. 3, 1889, inclusive. Tha Harrisburg Telegraph says the State Department this morning re ceived notice that in drawing for priority between Judgea Mitchell and McCullom, recently elected to the Su preme Court, Judge McCullom won, so that in tho matter of precedute he is first. Court convents next Monday, There are but few civil coses on tbe trial list, but if all are tried tbe week will be about all taken up. There being no criminal matters to come be fore the court, tho graud jurors have been notified not to appear, and an official notice to that effect is publish ed in this issue. Rev. 8. E. Ryan left Jo day for Lisbon, Dak., to which place he has been transferred by the Methodist church. Ilia many friends in Siverly ville aud Rouscville regret to part with bim aud wish him success in his new charge. Blizzard. Rev. Ryan has many friends iu this county, where be was once stationed, who will join in the above wish. The young ladies of the Presby terian Sabbath School are getting up a supper at the Central House, next Friday evening, for the purpose of raising funds with which to defray tbe expenses of a Christmas tree. A cor dial invitation is extended to every body, and it is hoped there will be a good attendance. Supper .25.rceut8 Ice cream 15 cents. The prospectus of the Harrieburg Weekly Telegraph is published in this issue, and special attention is called to it. It is decidedly the best journal published at the State Capital, and is especially interesting during legisla tive sessions, as it will be this winter. Those who want reliable reports from the seat of the State government, should secure the Telegraph. It will pay -'TbeBSuTVr Pennsylvania,"; n& &c' Bookf-tbe best line ever ,.lm fS7K .,. r,rinpd in ITr. risburg in accordance with an act of assembly approved last May, will be out by January 1st. Dr. B. II. War ren, of West Chester, state ornitholo gist is the author and the work treats of over 300 different kinds of birds. Tue lwoaTisYoir free 'distribution and may be oblaiued from members of tbe legislature. Attention is directed to the new "ad." of David Baruett, dealer in general merchandise, which appears iu this issue. Mr. Baruett has a fine stock of goods, aod has marked them down to bottom figures. By square aud liberal dealing he hopes to merit a share of the patronage of the public, aod those who call at his store need not go away disappointed if good goods at low prices are any induce ment. Give bim a call. We learn from the Brockwayville Retard that Buzzard & McCain have purchased the Frank Kreitler timber lands lying west of the Blue Rock lauds, in Polk township, Jefferson county. The lot contains 500 acres, and is well timbered with hemlock aod hardwood, iucludiog considerable poplar. It is supposed the lot will produce ten million feet of timber. The timber will not be cut for a year or two. The price paid has not been made public Hidgway Advocate. Two wells will come in this week on Dawson Run. Tbe Tionesta Oil Co. expect their well, 475 feet south east of their present producer, to tap the eund to day. The Dawson Run Oil Co. has a well nearly down, COO feet east of the producer, ou tbe Baird tract, and will bring it io this week some day. Tbe Beaver Valley well, Tbos. Kane and others, operators, came in Monday and is pronounced a duster, although some show of oil was found. As winter comes on, so do tramp, aod our borough bas of late been con siderably anuoyed by this nuisance. Tbe following from tbe Blizzard is appropriate at this time: Tuo much sympathy is wasted ou the worthless tramps who go about from place to place begging, stealing, driekiog whis key aud doing anything excepting work. There is no neocssity for thus roaming about iu this couotry, and people who through mistaken sympa thy, give ibem food, clothiog and money ouly encourage laiiuoss. va grancy aud crime. Were tbe people to discontioue feeding ibem tbe OAmads would be forced to either work- or steal.. If they chose the former, well and good if the latter, they would soon be locked up aud put out of the way. " Giving them sympathy it cast ing pearls before ewine. As a horse and cattle lotion, Sal vation Oil bas proven itself ao infalli ble remedy, it bas received the hearty indorsements of many old and well known horsemen. Price 25 ceuts a bottle. The Fhiladelphia 2Ye gives this gloomy outlook for the future of the American oil market: Tbe petroleum market has had do increase io price duriog tha last year commensurate with the decrease in stocks and the reason is plain, Russian oil ia taking up tha markets from which an increase in the foreign demand once came. From Western Asia and Eastern Eu rope, in which it bas supplanted American, Russian oil has passed to India. The imports of American oil to India for the first five month of this year were one-third as large as the imports in the same months of 1887, while the imports of Russian oil -in three months were as largo as the to tal imports in 1887. This is but one market, but tbe like is taking place in all others aod the advance in price in our oil this year as compared with last bas decreased the exports of illumi nating oil for the first nine months of tbe year about 10 per cent. Hard as it is to believe it, we are only at the beginniog of the development of the oil resources of the world, and iu them thia country is certain to play a lcs feeing part. Those who are astronomically in clined might be interested to learn that there . will be five eclipses next year four ori the sun and one on the moon. The first is a total eclipse of the sun on January 1, at 5 o'clock, five miuuteaio the eveuiDg; visible at the setting Ih& Bun. ' The second is a partial eclipse of the moon op, Jan uary 17, at 12:19 a. m., -visible here. The third is an annual eclipse, of the sun on June 28, at 3 o'clock, 54 min utes in the evening ; visible here. Tbe fourth is a partial eclipse of the sun On July 12, at 3 o'clock, 44 minutes jn the evening ; invisible here. The fill b ia a total eclipse of the sun on December 22, at o'clock, 48 minutes io the evening; invisible here. v. Holiday Season ".has come once again bringing with rt many new aod beautiful things and we are Headquar ters for all novelties in goods for holi day trade.'-'.'-Jewelry very rich de signr'ia Sleeve Buttons, Breast Tins, Ear drops, Ladies and Gents Chains, urougnl 1 louesia , liiuon, ou.e niles, Bibles, Stc. Toys we cannot enumerate and only say come and see them. Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Slippers, Sleds, Carts, Bureaus, Chairs, &c. Call early while stock is full aod fresh. Department Stobe. " Says an exchange which more than likely dou't know what it is talk ing about: There is uothing that so thoroughly indicate country manners aud uufamiliarity with the usage of the best society io a girl as bending her body in a bow when introduced to a gentleman. The full fledged society gir! does not so much as bend her bead. She simply smiles aud makes come pleasant or conventional remark DANIEL EVERHART ACQUITTED. Tbe trial of Daniel Everhart ended iu his acquittal on Sunday morning last at 9:35, the hour when the jury rendered its verdict. Judge Wilson commenced bis charge to the jury on Saturday morning and finished at 10:10, when the jury immediately re tired. Tbe instructions given tbe jury by the Court were clear aod compre hensive. He instructed them as to tbe nature of evidence required by law to constitute an alibi. He defined a reasonable doubt clearly aod dtfi nitely. Explained, re-capitulated the evidence-aud impressed upon the ju rors the importance of doing their duty regardless of fear, sympathy, feeling or passion, to weigh the evi dence carefully and bring in a verdict in accordance with the facts. W e hod intended giving a portiou of tbe testimony taken since our re port of Wedoesday last, but to do so would only be inflicting on our read ers almost a complete rehash of what they have already read aod re read. Attention Comrades. A circular having bet'n Itwued by Commissioner of pensions, Gen. J.'C. Bluck, in regard to ex-prisoners of war and navy wanting- the name and liost cWce address of each one. In necordnen vwith the Bpirit of said cir cular, you t'1, f.. Meuso furnish your address t S. x:M"-"w in, Commander of Cap't. Geo. Ktow Post, Tioncula, Pa., and he will forward same to the CommiHMoner. It was resolved that this notice lie published in the county papers, and every ex-prteoner of war will please report as above noted. : Capt. Geo. Stow Post met Wed nesday evening, and elected officers as follows for the ensuing- year: Com mander, L. Agtiew ; Senior Vice D. Black ; Junior Vice, G. W. Rob inson Q. M., 8. D. Irwin ; Officer of the day, J. B. Eden 5 Surgeon of the Post, J. W. Morrow ; Sargeant Guard, R. B. Crawford ; Chaplain, B. F. Feitt; Representatives to state en campment at Erie, George Root, and I). S. Knox, alternates, O. W. Bo vard and D. W. Clark. Trustees, G. W. Bovard and D. S. Knox. Nothiog nicer than a life like photograph of yourself as a Christmas preteut. Gallery opposite Lawrence IIouc. 3t. East and West Hickory. From this morning's Derrick we clip the following correspondence from the two Hickories: WE9T HICKORY. J. A. Whelpley, of Jefferson, O., was successful io killing two fine deer last week. Mr. W. understands bis busiiiess in the woods as well as any huntsman who visits this country. Mrs; J. R. Gilfillan, of Tidioute, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Wheeler, Thursday, Friday and Satur day: of last.'weck. ' The, stores iff town report a good trade itl tbe holiday Hue; it is encour aging, indeed. . $ Toothache is quite fashionable in our town and has been for about three weeks. A dentist could reap a good harvest here.'-" . Ned Myers las severed his engage ment with Dunn & Turner and accept ed a more lucrative position at the tannery. His brother takes his place io the store.. " : , C. P. Klein has sold bis billiard tables aod fixtures to L. C. Hill, who will carry on the businesss at the same place. The raffle for billiard and pool ta bles belonging to Al. Lusher, resulted in tbe ownership being transferred to John Youqg. The oil well on Oriuu Siggius' farm is being drilled rapidly, and the Brown Bros., who are drilling it, feel quite sanguine that oil will be found in quantities sufficient to merit further development. Henry McDonald has purchased a set of boxiog gloves and we expect to see blackened eyes and crooked noses for a time. It is probable that II. C. Kemble will iostruct tbe boys, aud bis knowledge of the art should make him a good teacher. Grant Kemble spent Sunday with his parents here. EAST HICKORY. The meeting at the M. E. Church was well attended Sunday evening, people from Balltowo and Fagundus being present. James Henderson visited Nebraska on Monday. John Connard, of Butler, was the guest of his parents for a few days last week. T. J. Spencer killed three deer last week one 00 Tnesdaj, Thursday and Friday. Dr. Weber killed a Dice lawn 00 last Wednesday Dear Hickory. Mrs. Geo. K. Weber, of Dempsey towo, is the guest of her son, Dr, Weber. The well above the bridge is spud diug. Tbe Beaver Valley well ex peels to reach the sand to-day. Rev. C. R. Thompson wiites: Hick ory charge, Fraiklin District, Eiie Conference, is composed of tbe follow ing named places: East Hickory Fagundus, Whig Hill aod Balltown East Hickory is situated 00 the Alle gheoy River, about half way between Oil City aud Warreo. It is a thriving little town of several hundred iuhabi taots aod bids fair to outstrip mauy of its sister towns. East Hickory, 00 the left bank of tbe river and West Hick ory on the right, are both towns of do little importance and are rapidly com iog into prominence. Fagundus is ao old oil town, and has seen its best days in a financial point of view, but, like all oil towns, the floating population has fled, and tbe staunch earnest men and women who bold church aud state together, yet remain, and great things are looked for and expected in church matters. Whig Hill is situated eight miles from Hickory on tbe road leading to Kelletlville on the Tionesta creek Here is where our anuual district camproeetiog is held, and tbe prospects fur a grand, glorious campmeeting sometime during the summer of 1889 are hopeful. Balltow n, ao oil towo of distinction rests between the hills of Tionesta creek about 9 miles fartheron. A beau tiful little building has been fitted up here fur church purposes. A revival of three weeks duration resulted io geueral stirring up of oildom, aud the forming of a Urge rlass of rich ear oesl, faithful workers. The people throughout the charge are kind and benevolent. At Hickory they have secured and fitted up with gas aod other coveoieu ces, a house fur the pastor and his fam ily. Tho church has heeo repaired aud beautified. It is bcuted aud light ed with gas aod 110 longer can aoy one excuse themselves on account of iu sufficient heat or light. The good people of the towo and vicinity sur prised tbe pastor's wife on ber birth day by bringing ber many . valuable presents. The pastor himself has re ceived several useful presents aod his heart is cheered by tbe thought that tbe people appreciate his labors among them. Tbe outlook for Hickory charge is hopeful. Tbe pewple are waking up to a sense of their duly and are ttying to make tbe work light aud pleasant fur tbe pastor aod bit family. The Crht quarterly uiceliug wis held here on December 1st and 2d. F. E. M. Smith was with us and gave lit three able sermons. A revival service has commenced here and with implicit faith in God's goodness and mercy, good results must and will follow. Strobleton. Mr. S. Hepler of this proximity, was io Clarion several days last week. Mr. A. Shriver of this section is busily engaged in taking out ties on his tract of land. The friends of Mr. D. Kiorh con gratulated him very highly ou last Saturday, it being his 61t birthday, by assembling at his reniden:e in the form of a surprise, and bringing him a goodly number of valuable birthday preseots. The parly had tho hnnor of having in their company the Rev Carl Zinsmeister, of Fryburg, who took an active part. All enjoyed themsclres hugely and a good time was had in general. Mr. Isaac Hepler of Newmanville, gave this locality a flying visit not long since. "Snow," the Democrat correspondent uf Red Brush, asserts in his last issue that he has gone asleep. We simply coincide with him aud base our opin ion on the form of his items. Wake up, Snow. Miss 1 illte Ktnch who tur some time has been rusticating at Pine Ho ow, and visiting friends at Pittsburgh, Pa., has returned to her homo near here. Her numerous friends extend to her a hearty welcome home. Mrs. Anna Watson of Hickory, was visttioe relatives of btrobletou last week. Dec. 10. Zigzag. Forest County's Insane. Maw. Commmionert of Forest County: The condition of tbe patients under your charge in this Hospital is as fol lows: Johu Clary is much more quiet than he waB but still much deraDged. Sarah Shoupe is much deranged but more quiet. Wm. Baruhart is still excitable and sometimes quite noisy. Isnac Reed is quiet and has been so for somo time, though much confused in mind. Samuel llauthorno is quiet and gen erally pleasant but confused in mind Olive Nuble is very quiet and pleas aot except when she has the fi t s and then is quite nncomfortaMe fur a 'day or two. Peter Gueuther has been quiet for some time, not speakiog to any one. Very Respectfully Youis, John Curwex. Warren. Pa . Nov. 30. 1888. NOTICE TO GRAND JURORS. The Grand Jurors drawn for De cembcr Sessions, 1888, are hereby no titled that their attendance is not re quired, as there are uo matters of im pnrtance demandicg their attention. By order of the Court. Attest, Calvin M. Arner, Clerk. Persnus wishing photographs to present to friends for Christmas prea ents, should have their negatives made at least 10 days before. Gallery open 00 Christmas and New Years to ac commodate those who canuut come at any other time. 3t, I rot. Uarrett of hi. Lawrence county, N. Y., speakiog of pulmonary diseases, says: Nut one death occurs oow where twenty died before Downs Elixir yas known. Over fifty years of constant success places Downs' Elixir at tbe bead of the long list of cough remedies. For sale at Bovard's, Teachers aod others attending Iustitute are respectfully iuvited t call at the Photograph Rooms opposite Lawrence House, Tiouesla, Pa., aod see specimens of work. Should you wish cabinet! ot yourself you should call early in the week and avoid ih rush. Best work guaranteed. Will remain ouly a short time afte: the hoi idays. Cabinets 83 00 per dz. Will be open ou Christinas aud New Years to accommodate those who canni come at any other time. ot, Dou't suffer with indigestion, use Baxter's Msodmke Bitters. For Sale by G. W. Bovard. ri:it!oMAi.. Mr. X. If. I'rolii hstcin. of Mobile. Alx, wrltex: I take great pieimurn in recom mending Dr. Klug'a New Diacnvory for CoiiHUinption, having om.iI it tor a xevere attack of Itri.io Intln uml Catarrh. It nave me instant relict and entirely cured 1110 and I have not hcn atllictcd Kii.cc. 1 also lu g to Htutu ibut 1 bail tried other rcuic ilics with no good rcault. Have :ilo imc I Kloetrin Bittern and Dr. King'a New Life l'llls, both lit w hich I can rcroiiiiiii o l. Dr. King's New Diacuvery for Consump tion, Cough and Colds, is Hold on a posi tive guarantee. Trial bottle tree at U. W. Hovaril'a Drug Store. Confirmation Notice. Notice Ih hereby given that tho following account ha been tiled in my olllee and will be presented at the next term uf Court for continuation: First and Una! account of J. F. Htroup, Administrator of Kstale of Anna Klixa beth Slroup, late of Jenks township, For eat county, Ph., deceased. CALVIN M. ARXKK, Clerk of Orphans' Court of Forest County, Tionesta. Pa., Nov. 6, itv-S. CKSil your Job Work to the HKFUB- LH AN Of 'tti-e. TIONESTA MAHKIOTK. CORRECTED EVERY TI7E8DAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour J? barrel choice - - 6.00rt7.0O Flour Vsnk, IMfil.W Corn Meal, 100 ft. a - - I.soQI.CO Chop feed, pure grain - - aLM Corn, Shelled - - TO nonns ta bushol - - - l..'iO2.M Ham, sugnr cured 1ft Breakfast Bacon, augur cured - - 14 Shoulders 10 WhltoOsh, half-barrcla - - - 8.5U Lake herring half-barrols - - ft.'O Sugar - Syrup - 60B.76 X. O. Molassca now ... M(aiTS float Rio Coffee ... $25 Rio Coffee, ... - !1 Java Coffee .... JjiGio Tea ...... SOOiOO Butter f.2S Rice Ha gs, frexfi .... Salt best lal e .... i.2.j Lard (AIT, ron, common bar .... 2.M) Xalla, lOd, 1 keg .... iJ.SO Potatoes 400 W dmo bid. .... 1.10 Dried Applos aliced pef lb ' Stai Dried Beef - IS Dried Peaches per Ih 10 Dried Peaches pared par - IS Orphan Court Hole of Val uable Real IX ale. There will bo cxnoaed to Public' Sale at the L'ouit Houae, Tionesta, Forest county, ra., on MflXIIAV. DKCEMBFIl 17. 1HRS. at I o'clock p. in., the follow ing describe.! real estate, to-wit: A meaauaire, being a tract 01 lann siume in Jenks township, Foreat County, Pa., bounded as follows : On the aonth by land formerly owned by B. Dobbsand formerly known as the Dobbs Farm : oii the north west by Warrant Xo. 6103, and on the east by land of decedent. Containing fifty-nine acres and 150 perches, strict measure, with a few acres cbared, and a small orchard thereon growing. Also Five acres of land situate in "aid township of Jenks, Forest county, de scribed aa follows: On the east by land of aaid decedent, (being the above Bit acreq ;) on the south by lands of J. II. Donclly, and also adjoining lands of Keller heira. - also -A tract 01 iana, uniinprovea, boing all of that part of Warrant KjOOlving in Jenks township, in aaid county, and being a triangular piece of land, bounded on the northeast by Warrant 6143; on the south by Warrant 3?2-2, and on the west by Warrant 6500. Containing 80 acrea, tiioro or leaa. TunMs. One-third r.pon the confirma tion of the sale ; and the balance In two equal annual installments, with interest payable Homl-annually, to be tcured by bond and murtgago. UED. I.. MCOTT, JosRpn liOfTAtti, Executors of Thomas Nutcnt. late of Jenks township, deceased. noncHta, fa., .2.0 v. su, loss, proclamation" W'iebkas, Tho Hon. W. t). Erowrf, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleat and Quartor Sessions in a'td for tho county of Forest, has inaued bin pre- copt for holding a Court of Cotr.uiorr Piesar- quarter suHssions, ac, bi iinncaia, lor th County of Forest, to commence on tho Third Monday of Doe., being tho 17tu day of Doc., 1888. Notlco is therefore givon to tho Coroner, Juatieo of tho Peace and Con stables of aaid county, that they be then and there in their proper pereou ot ten1 o'clock A. M., ol aaid dny with their records, inquialtlons, examination, and other remembrances, to do thege things which to their oflico appertain to be done, and to thoso who are bound in reccgnlzaiit.4 to prosecute against the prisoners lhat ar or shall Do iu thejsil of I' -.rest Count--, that thev may bo then and there tojrosocute against thorn as shall be just, uiven un der my hand and seal this 19th day of Xovomlwr, A. D. WH. UEO. W. BAWKEP, fl.B.J Shei!fT. THIAI. I.I iT. List of cause set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Comity ( on tho Third Monday of Decr-nbr, 1. 8. Raster vs. Jamca C. Welsh, Xo. SO, May Term. 1888. 2. G. 8. Chadman va. J. M. Kepler, No. I, May Term, 188. 3. Peter Lindol vs. Hickory Townships Xo. 38, Mav Term, W. 4. C. A. 'Hill vs. Tlonusta Township, Xo. 43. May Term, 188S. 6. James C. Welsh va. C. W. Hawks, Xo. 15, 8optemlwr Term, 1S4P. 6. James C. Welsh etal. as Prop Be aerve Oil Co., va. C. W. Hnwrka, Xo.- !2f, September Term, 18BS. 7. Jamoa C. Welsh and K. B. Orandin vs. C. W. Uawks, Xo. 25, September Term, itm. Attest, CM. AUX2R. I'luthonotary, Tionesta, fa., Xov. l'.r. 18S8. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given tbit tbe flrat and final account of Pci.jamin Mav and 1. Hi Stow, Kxecutors of the last Wil' snd Taa tamont of II. 14. May, late i f TlonasUi Borough, doccisod, has been died in iny olllee and wil! be presented ut next term of court for confirmation. CALVIN M. AKNKIt. Clerk Orphans' Court of Fere.-t County.- Tionesta, Pa., Xov. 19, 1 as. SALESMEN" WAXTED to canvass for tha tale of N'ursery Stock I Steady employment guaranteod. Salary and expenses paid weekly. Apply at once, stating age. (liefer to thia paper) 8NELL A HOWLAXD, Itorhnater, X. Y. n SLEKLID CHAITCS! Ia For YOU. Permanent position Ifl tho year ror.nd ! t.ood we kly pay, Jfjjl guaranteed I NoxpericncM:e.'ilod 1 HkJ Only good char.tcteruud W;diiuc to work required. Oulut freo. Send for terms and commence at once. Write .1. Al'Sl'IV Sit AW ,V CO. , Nurserymen, BSSUaySta273 Uochoster, N. T. A GENTS A WANTED To canvass for one of the li.rgi-st, oldest established, liest Knew 11 Nursol U u in country. Most bbci-nl tern's, l'n.suulut facilities, (ioiieva Nursery, FatabltHlieaf lli. W. tt T. NM IT 11, tioiieva, X . Y. WESTWARD, KOI Are you contemplating a journey West or South? If so, the ui Ji-rsi.;ne! can give vou CHAPKST HAILS ol tAliri .ir FRKIUIIT. Also furnish Maps, t.uidei and any information rcl-ttive t too Farm ing, (irar.iiiK or Mlti.c ! distiie'a of the West or (South. Call en or t.u.' . esa. It. H. WALL U'l-;, Ticket Agent X. Y A O. Itv, Ofttceiu I'uiou Depot, till. CITY, VA. CJO C A WEK.K and upward, nasa.voly UPrtJ secured by mop Sf euts I!;ug Dr. Scott's (ieuuine F.iocirle licit, M::sem..a,r, etc., and by ladiea fctliic-r Dr. S-oi:'s Flee trie CorsHlN. Sa111plul.11:. Stat.. e. Dr. (Scott, b48 Hroadwa... X. V. N.v.lri-3in. 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