THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1801. BOROUGH OFFICERS. iluiWM J. K. Wenk. Onmeihnen North ward, K. M. Her man, i-airioK Joyce, w. A. Hrovp. South ward, H. J I. Ilaslot, Eli llolomnn, A ij r..i ' 11. I'lllU. .ThxHccii of th Pence J. F. rropor. 8, J. Hotloy. Onnitable and Collector H. H. Canflold AVAont Directors ). W. Itobinson, A, B. Kelly, K. I,. Davis, D. 8. Knox, D, W. Clark, J. T. Bronnnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of OnnprevtCi . F. Kmnni. Member of Menate Harry A. Hall. An.icmblu S. S. Towt.K.i. President .nitric Chart. H.JJotfs. Associate Judge John H. Whitk, C W. Clark. Tretsurer Jam. It. IIaooertt. Prothonotary, Register S: liccorter,dtc. VAI.VIH HI. ARNRR. .Vier(T. John R. Osooon. C!nnitiioer C. K. Lr.DF.niJR, Jas. MrlxTTRR, Philip Emest. County Superintendent (Inn. W.KEnn, District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners John N. IlKATrT, JOHN MrtRNfjKNRKROKR. County .Surveyor T. V. VnovKn. (kroner Dr. C. C. Kumrkroer. Convty Auditors V. W. Thomas, O. W. HoiUNSON, II. Klvnn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OT.IVK LODOF., No. BS7, F. A. M. Stated Meeting held at Odd Fol lows Hall the first Monday of each month. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. T. It. COBB, Sec'y. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, V. O. 8. of A., meet every Monday eve ning In A. (. V. VV. Hall, Proper A Dotitt DlncK. FRED. INFIELD, Pros. J. J. LANDERS, R. 8. tS---,, TIONESTA LODGE r5TTff Jv7. .tfSfi. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the Lodiro Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers the Initiatory de preo tho first Tuesday night nf each month ; tlrst decree the second Tuesday night; second doitree tho third Tuesday niliht; third degreo tho fourth Tuesday night. F. W. LAW, N. O. J. II. FONES, Sec'y. 27-tf. IOREST LOIMJE. No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday eveninu In A.O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Dontt block, Tinnosta. JAN. CANFIKLU, M. W. S. R. CLARK, Recorder. CAPT. OEORQE STOW POST, No. 'S!i, ii. A. R. Moots on tho first Wednesday In each liUlitli, in Odd Kollnws Hall, Tionesta, la. JONATHAN AL1IAUUII, Coin. CAPT. OEORUE STOW CORPS, No. 117, W. R. C. meets first anil third Wednesday evening of each month. In A. O. U. W. hall, Proper A Dontt block, Tio iiestn, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RTJMBEROER, Tres't. Mrs. E. L. DAVIS, Sec'y. BOARD or EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest Countv. A. K. Ktonociphor M. D., President! .T. W. Morrow M. 1)., Secretary i J. B. Kin'ms M. D Treasurer. The Board will meet In Dr. Morrow's ofllce, Tlonestn, on the Ihlrd Wednesday of each month, Ht 1(1 o'clock, a. in. T M.CLARK. I . ATTORNEY-AT LAW. and District Attorney, Office comer of Elm and Bridge Streets, Tinnesta, Pn. Also avent for a number of rc-liahlo Fire Insurance Companies. JO. L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoining counties. 1 F. RITCIIEY, 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesia, Forest County Pa. Jj K. BIBLE, ATTORN KY-AT-L AW, Olllce in Kepler Block, Room 9, Tlonesta, I. T A W RE NO K irOUS V Tlonesta", Pa.'. 1J Jnstis Kliawke.v, Proprietor. This house Is centrally located. Everything new and woll furnished. Riivoiioi- Ac couinindntiona and strict attention (riven t-icrnosts. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sample room for Commercial Agents. pENTRAL HOUSE, Tionosla. Pa., V O. C. Brownoll. Proprietor. This is a now house, and hasjust been fitted up lor tho accommodation of tho public. A por tion of the patronage of the public is solic ited. 4d-ly. Jit. SIGGiNS, M. D Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, I .ate of Armstrong county, having located in Tio'iesta is prepured to uttend all pro tessionut calls promptly and at all hours. Oiltco a id residence two doors north of liawrence House. Oitlc.e honrs 7 to 8 a. M., and 11 to 12 M. ; 'J to 3 ami 0) to 7) r. M. iSundays, U to 10 A. M. ( ll to 3 and 6 to 71 P. M. may-18-81. DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Ofilco on Elm Street. Calls attended to promptly day and night. CI1AS. H. DAVIS. DKN TAL SURGEON, Elm Street, Tlonesta, Pa. Does all work in tho line of modern dentistry, and guarantees satisfaction. in. a. rinunii, nr. iii i hi , warren, U Pa. One of the oldest and most sue j eossful nriictitiorers in this section of the . State. Will visit lionesta every regular f court week. inayJ8 ly. TVTORA H. SEIGEL, Practicioner in Mi- 1 1 croliic Treatment for tho cure of ull tortus of disease. No drugs, no medicines to be swallowed. Catarrh, lung diseases, intemperance, and in short all forms of llltl'M.I i.rtll.l il if.liu lr.Hiluil iii..I.. I l.n i ly discovered Microhio I'hilotiophy, the f most successful modo known to science I lor the curing of the people. Residence f opposite, P. O., Tionesta, Pa. M AY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. liernfElmA Wainut Sts., Tionesta, , lUuk of Discount and Deposit. In l.st allowed on Time Deposits. Collec ts made on ull the Principal points of U. S. Collections solicited. IL. EMERT, ANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. p in Reck building next to Smear h .V C'o.'s store. Is prepared to do all of custom work from the liucst to siaisestaud guarantees his work to 1 period Mttlsluctioii. Prompt attou- v en to meiuliug, and prices as rea- s iirsi class uui k can ue done lur. JAS. T. BKENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOISTESTJL, PA. PARTICm.AR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK HEAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. Chnrrh and Knbbnlh Nrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumborger. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. V. Shoup, Pastor. Sorviisca in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning aitd evening, Rov." J. V. McAninch oluciuting. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday GO. "Cold enough for you ?" "How'g this for so open winter?" And other similar new-fangled interrogations were beard this morning. Mrs. Normile and children, of Hydetown are guests of Mr, Brennan's family. Mrs. Martha Ball left Monday morning, for Olcan, where she will visit her sju, J. W. Ball. J. J. Brooking is down from Bradford visiting with the family of his sister, Mrs. J. II. Hardison. P. M. Clark has a good house and lot fur rent in the borough. Cnll on hitn if in need. tf. Monday evening, Signalman Foncs hung out his cold weather wash ing, and yesterday morning the bliz zard was on hand bright and early. Tie President's thanksgiving proclamation is issued, designating one week from to morrow, Nov. 26, as the day. Have you got your turkey fat tening? Mrs, V. V. Grove is constantly adding to her Millinery stock, and new styles are almost daily arriving Sho exteuds to all a cordial invitation to call and look over her stock. It Mrs. Seigel is traiuing the class for the next Demurest Medal conttst, which will take place Friday, No vember 27. These contents ore highly entertaining end have hitherto been altendid by packed houses. The literature on dress duiing the last 10 years, would form an imposing collection. Equally curious ami itn posing alr)i would be tho collection of all the empty buttles used in the last ten years f;r Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Representative nr.ir Mrs. Tuwler wcro down from Marirnville on a short visit Monday. The Doctor, who was looking aud loeling well, h.is our thai, tea f.r a copy of the pamphlet laws passed by the lust session of the legislature. The Curry National Bank, which was clcsed by the Bank Examiner a fdv days ago, it is said will, in a few days resume husiuess, and that credi tors will get dollar fur dollar. This is j good news, aud it is earnestly hoped it may be verified. This morning's Derrick says the W. N. Y. & P. express from Buffalo was 15 minutes late this morning. The delay was caused by a heavy snow sturin at Panama at Muyviile. 18 inches of snow had fallen by 11 o'clock last night. The snow did not begin to full here until about that time. If "Tattler" will write ogaio and give us his signature, not f r publica tion, we will be glad to give space to his items. Correspondents ought to understood by this time, no matter how good their effusions, tbey can not gain admittance without giving to the publisher their name us a guarantee of good faith. The total eclipse of the moon advertised fur last Sunday evening, came off promptly as arranged for, and, harriog the slight cloudiness in the first part of the programme, the exhibition was good. The uext of the kind is booked for 1909, so that there is no great hurry about getting out to see the sight. Mr. N. 8. Foreman, who recently returned home from Philadelphia, where he had goue to consult with eminent physicians regarding his health, is able to go out among his friends somewhat, aud hopes by first class care to fully recover from his illness. We join in the general hope that his restoration may be speedy and complete. , With the thermometer indicating about 15 degrees, the ground covered o tho depth of two inches with suow, and a little slush ruuoiug in the river this nioroing, it really seems as if wiuter had come. This is the firbt "tracking snow" of the season and one man, Mr. Tenny, was already in t.L: : j . i ., . . iuis uuruiug uuu siaieu mat ue uaa wounded a deer, and was on the hunt of a "Winchester" with which tofioish his job and bring in the venison. Empire Meat Roasters, all sizes, at Lawrence & Suiearbaugh'a. 'Jt. Martin Littlefield, an old and highly esteemed resident of Hickory township, died last Saturday night, after a prolonged illness of cancer of the stomach. Deceased was a member of the M. E. church and had been for a long time, and leaves wife and family and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. Quarterly meeting will begin in the M. E. Church, Thursday evening, and continue over the Sabbath. Com munion services will be held on Sab bath morning at the usual hour. Pre siding Elder Smith will be present to assist in the services. On Sabbath evening the new addition to the church will be dedicated. Mr. W. E. Morgan has taken chatge of Mr. Kelly's oil lease at Dawson, and will "run the machine" this winter. He will have several pumping wells to look after which will occupy bia time pretty steadily. A good house has been fixed up in com fortable shape and "Billy" will move up in a short time. Much to the disappointment of the members of the Second Presby terian church, word was received yes terday that owing to the sudden Illuess of Rev. McAninch, of Tionesta, he would be unable to assist at the in stallation of Pastor-elect Rev. S. A. Cornelius. Derrick. We are pleased to report Rev. McAninch much im proved this morning. Recent and persistent train rob beries, in which the express companies have been heavy losers, have brought about a new order of things. All the messengers aro now armed with re volvers at the companies' expense, and the rather ominous glitter of the Smith & Wesson daogling in the bell of one of lhee is a warning to evil-doers which they will do well to heed. On Wednesday night of last week an attempt was made to "hold up" Constable Connelly, of Hickory town ship, while on his way from the depot to his home on the East side. "Billy" showed too much Baud fur the high wayman, who, after a considerable struggle, was glad to get away with a whole carcast, and had the night not been quite to dark would now meat likely be a good thief a dead one. Among the magazines for Decern her, that Queen of ladies monthlies, Peterson, is one of the earliest aud the best. This cloeing number of its 50th year is especially fine, being rich in illustrations as well as in its literary matter. The fashion department com mends itself for the practical charac ter of the plates, the descriptions of style and the plainness of direction for makeup. Suggestions for making holiday gifts and other articles of luierest udd to its value. Tents, S2 00 per year. Address, Peterson's Magazine, SOU Chestuut St., Phila. A Bradford dispatch says an in vestigation nf the hemlock region, where the worms were abundant during the summer, is not encouragiug to the owners of the timber. As it looks now, the timber infected with the "looper caterpillars" in July and August is dead, and in order to save the logs it will have to be cut down Aefore it is a year older. Fortunately the damaged country is not of a large area. Potter county, along the Cou dcrsport & Port Allegheny railroad, is suffering, also a section in north Elk county has a bad area, on the John sonburg & Clermont railroad, and some smaller places on the Clarion, below Ridgway aud Portland. A few issues ago we mentioned that Hon. Andrew Cook had gone South with expectations that a change of climate would benefit his health. We learn from a Inter to a fiiend in Tionesta that he is at Old Point Com fort, Ya. His health has somewhat improved, though not as rapidly as he and his friends had hoped aud desired. Dr. Dickson, of Pittsburgh, his physi cian, is with him, giving him all med ical attention that skill can command. The Dr. is very sanguine of the judge's recovery. Mrs. Cook, Miss Hattie, and Wayne, are also with them, and if good nursing and care are effective, the judge's recovery is a certainty. They expect to go further Soutfi and spend the winter in Georgia. W. Jennings Demurest of New York, has set aside one million dollars fur the furnishing of silver, gold and diamond medals to successful contest ants iu temperance oratory. These medals are awarded uuder the direc tion of the W. C. T. U. to the cboic3 of three disinterested judges. Two of these contests have been held iu our Borough, oath lime filling the church to overflowing. The successful aspi rants were Russell G. Dingman and William Bible, with second prizes to Miunie Landers aud Benj. Duvis. Another of these attractive contests will be held Friday evening, Nov. 27, and we would advise all our friends to be on hand at the first ringing of the bell. A small admission will be charged. For bargains iu Furuituie g to S. II. Haslet & Son's cheap furniture store. tf. Monday evening a goodly rjuru ber of the citizens of the borough met at the Gas oflice fur the purpose of informally discussing a proposition to secure the plant for Tiunesta for the manufacture of the Richards 8and Reel, a new invention by Mr, Wm. Richards, and which has received such tests as to thoroughly demon strate its merits, and at once place it on the market as oue of the necessary articles of the oil operator's outfit Mr. R. was present and explained in a very lucid manner the workings of his patent, and stated that he was willing anjanxious that Tionesta should have the benefit nf the manufacture of the same if the proper encouragement could be secured. After considerable discussion a committee was selectod to confer with the raonied men of the placo as to the feasibility of establish ing a plant here and report at a future meeting. Here is an opportunity to start an industry that would nnques tionably be a success from the start, and a lasting one at that, and if the proper spirit is shown by thoEe who have the means at their command there will be little trouble about tho outcome. There ought to be no urg ing neoessary in this matter. Don't I If a dealer offers you a bottle of Salvation Oil without wrap per or labels, or in a mutilated condi tion, duu't touch it don't buy it at any price, there is something wrong it may be a dangerous or worthless counterfeit. Insist upon getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine package. Stewarts 1C tin. This morning we arc getting a much needed rain. White & Braden, of Pluasautville, paper bangers aud painters, are at work ou our church this week. The church was not fiuished last week, as stated it would be iu our last letter, but will be ready for services next Sabbnth, and wheu finished will have quite a flue appearance. J. G. Brum ley made a trip to Titusville last Saturday and got paint, paper and carpet, and these, together with the other repairs that have been made, improves things wonderfully. Nalhau Osten moved into the house vacated by Fred. Fogle some time ago. Rob. Baker made a trip to Marion ville in search of work, lant week. Nettie Thomson visited Wm. ByerV family of Beun farm, last week. Some of our people attended the quarterly meeting at Hickory, lust Subbalh. Captain Boiler and wife, of Tid ioute, visited J. A. Dawson's, last week. F. E. Metcalf and family have moved from the Abbott farm onto tho old Thomas Dawson farm last week. Frank put runners under bis little store Bnd had Mack Vaoderlin and Art Handy haul it up to that place, aad now the post oflice is handier for some, if ou the whole not bo handy fur others. Thaokfgiving is ulmost here, and it seems almost impossible it's so near. We have had bo little bad weather this fall it seems it can't be that time of the year. Nov. 17. Citizen. NEWSV JiOTES. The Pithole pioneers will hold their sec ond annual rounion in Titusvillo Decem ber 2d. Twenty-live new cottages have been commenced at Chautauqua since the as sembly adjourned. The extent of the scourge of diphtheria in Stoueboro and vicinity has not boon exaggerated. Rocontly thoro were eight deaths In six days, aud 1( 0 cases were re ported iu the village and vicinity. The schools aro elosod and services in tho churches discontinued. .Mr. and Mrs. a. K. Webber, of Demp- seytown, were the victims of tho nows papor "special" liend last woek. Ho re ported them both at the point of death from disease contracted in butchering anil eating a porker that had hog cholera. Mr. ebbor had a slight rash, and that was all there was of it. franklin A'cu-n. Another murder is reported from Wals- ton, near Punxsutawiicy, Pa. Mike Ru nesh, an Italian, is said to have been kill ed by Stovo Laure in a drunken row lust. Sunday. Tho southern end of Jefferson county has been furnishing quite a num ber of such cases durimr tho nasL few years, and the murderers have about all e-icapeil. Perhaps that explains tho dilli culty. Miss VViunio White, teacher of CI At'illir- ' - o ton school, Room No. , makes the follow ing report for the second motrtli : No. en rolled, males 18, females Average at tendance, males 10, females i:i. Thoso present every day. Gile Bovd. Ilorki.it and Forest Reynolds, Eddio May, Wallace Davis, llomor Royd, Herman Slau-hen-haupt, Clyde and Jimmie I toy or, Jennie May, Jennie, Nannie aud Lulu Isthman, flora anu Jennie Williams, I.etha Elder, Delia Reynolds, Clara Rover and Mury Maze. Miss Kate Gueuther. teacher of Nnill. town school, makes the following report for month ending Nov. 1:1, lH'.il : No. of pupils enrolled :J4. Average attendance Ml. Per uout. of attendance IHI. Those present every day during month, Hello, Myraand Willie Rowiuan, IJcrt, Hessie and Nettie Foot, Georgia and Amos Arch er, Orr Carson, Ellio Uraham, Fred. An derson, Rena, Edna, Anna, Ralph, Clyde and Archie Machesuey, liny and A'lie Gorman, Georgo dinger. Those absent only one day, Albert Grahum, llelle and Alia Anderson. Tho school deserves es pecial mention for nuiictiinlitv. We Mir dially Invite parents and school oflleors to visit our school. Take a pound of white eastile or brown Windsor and stir it on tho fire with a lit tle water. Add lavender water or any other kind of essence whon it is boilod to a smooth paste, but do not thin it too much. Put in half a cup or more of al mond moal or of common oatmeal. Keep it In Jars for use. This is an excellent preparation for keeping tho hands smooth and white which was used by the belles of olden-time. Sorghum making, writes a correspond ent, is a new Industry in Clarion county. At the McDowell mills, In Monroe town ship, as high as 150 gallons are being made daily. Throughout tho southern part of Clarion county the cane crop was excellent this year, and tho largest ever raised therein. Cane is not raised In tho north ern part of this county, the citizens of that section not having yet become inter estod in Its cultivation. Pooplo who are engaged in cane raising declare it is profit- able. Clarion Democrat. Some 15 years ago a young man of Meadville, Pa., while out hunting, picked up a peculiar looking dark-colored rock, which had so much the appearance of lead that he took it homo and melted and made bullits of it. Not until several weeks ago have tho real facts come out. The find has boen so satisfactory that a company has been formed to develop tho find. Two men were started to work and moro will bo put on as soon as the work progresses A smelter and all necessary machinery will be put In at once, and the work pros. eculed vigorously as long as there is any sign of profit. The vein is about four inches thick and two feet wide. Something About The East. Faoundi'S, Nov. 0, 1801 Mr. Editor: It was a mistake, the mention that Miss Lillian Miles is to teach the Whig Hill school. She Is still in the east, and will be yet for some time. She is taking les sons in- music, and is also enjoying her visit there very much. In one of her last letters she writes mo as follows: Mrs. K. and I took a little trip to tho city Monday. We boarded the 7:3:1 train at Wellington, and whon wo reached Bos ton took an electric car and went out to Chestnut Hill, I think about five miles. It w as a lovely ride through what is called the "Back Bay" district. It is land that has been built up from the swampy lands bordoring tho bay, and uow one of the finest parts of the city. Chestnut Hill is the location of one of the reservoirs which supplies tho city with water. The reser voir is a lovely little lake with stone banks, (or rather walled up with stone), surround od by a beautiful park with shady wains and drives. Rustic seats aro placed here and tliero under tho trees and wo sat down and for some time enjoyed the delightful quiet and seclusion of the place. At the ontranco to tho park Is a large arched gate way with the inscription "City ot Boston, Cliostnut Hill Reservoir." Upon it at an other cutrance is a flight of stone steps, and at tho top a pretty stone building, built over the water. Here the water is regulated in pipes which enrry it to the city. There are many rocks overgrown with ivy aud honeysuckle and varioties of wild flowers, but no tame ones, and fre quently the inevitable warning, "do not cross on the grass or pull tho flowers.' Wo returned home feeling that wo had on joyed a pleasant dny. Ou matriculation day of the University I went to Boston on the noon train. Mr. W. met me at the depot and we went up to a rostaurant on Washington street, where a party of students took dinner. After dinner there wore a few toasts. Then we wont up to the School of Theology where wore gathered the Bon Ton of the occasion, viz: Dr. John, Pros, of Do Pauw University j Dr. Bowman, formerly Dean of De Pauwj Rev. Joseph Cook, and oth ers. After-dinner speeches were given by all the celebrities and many of the pro- fossors and students. The speeches wore mostly humorous aud vory enjoyable. In tho evening tho De Pauw students had their annual reunion. I had tho pleasure of mooting Dr. John, and of renewing my acquaintance with Mrs. Dr. Bowman, who renewed her cordial invitation to come to New York ; said her daughter would ac company mo to all points of interest in the city. After spending a social hour in the library we adjourned to tho refresh ment room where ice cream, cake, fruit, chocolate, etc., wore sorved. Then Dr. John gave a littlo informal talk and wo took a lato departure homo. I have lately enjoyed a trip to Chelsea with other delegates to attend the anniver sary of the Y. P. S. C. E. Arriving at our destination wo found the social part of the program in full progress. Several hun dred pooplo gathered in the vestry of the elegant church, all enjoying themselves apparently vory much; we joined the happy throng and alter a half hour's so ciability, tho folding doors of the immense dining room wero thrown open, tho or chestra struck up, the company formed in a procession and marched into tho dining room, which, by-tho-way, was a picturo in itself. Long tables laden with everything good toe.it, and ornamented witli autumn leaves and flowers and largo lamps with umbrella shades of every color possible. The menu was elegant and included scal loped oysters, lobster salad, pickled tinguo, clc, etc. After the repast several speeches wore made, a young lady render ed a solo, the orchestra played, and, woll ple;iscd, we departed for homo. Lawrence & Smcarbaugh still have a number of men's and boy's overcoats, nf first class material and made up iu good style, which they are disposing i.f at less than cr;st. If you want a cheap overcoat for yourself or boy call ond look them over bef'ure going elsewhcte. You can save money. 2t. Scowdeo & Clark have now in stock, all nicely fitted, a fine selection of sleighs aud cutters, which are marked dowu to the luwest living notch. Thoso cnnteuiplatiug a pur chase will ceilaiuly miss it if they do not inspect their fclock before invest ing. If. Itch, Mange, and Ncratches on human or animals cured In 'M minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Tlds never fails. Sold by Proper A Duutt, Druggists, Tio nesta, Pa. unv.lrt-iim. For Sale. I have a work horse, 12 years old, without blemish, good worker single or double, which I will sell cheap or trade for cattle. Have used him on steam thresher this fall, and do not need him now. J O. Bromley, Stewarts Run, Pa. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, StllintS. swpnnnv rim..l..tm ...ill.... sprains, all swollen throats, oo'itih?, ,.(,. ' f x' riy use ot one Dottle. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by Proper A Dontt. Drug gists, Tionesta, Pa. nov.l.S-Um. The Pulpit unit the Stnac. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Breth ren Church, llluo Mound, Kan., says: "I feel It my duty to toll wiiat wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for mo. My Lungs wero badly diseased, and mv parishioners thought'l could live onlv a lew weeks. I took live bottles of "Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining ttl lbs. iu weight." Arthur Ixive, Manager Love's I'linnv Folks Com b'nation, writes: "After a thorough trial nnd convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion beats 'em all, and cures whon every thing else fails. Tho greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free ti lid bottles at Proper A Dou'tt's Drugstore Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00. lirt'KI.KN'M A KM It' A M.M.VE. Tho best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale bv Proper & Doutt, Dr. W. F. CONKERS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, nl'CCLLUM BLOCK, - OIL CITY, PA. Gives special trentnieut to all diseases of eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Refracts and lits defective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses from olllce, securing lit of frames an well us glasses. 1 Hearing, totrjinu, Making tho Old V nnu uoni vui now. HOP BALSAM is (umiiofxM of frc-li bopa aud the bs-t bums, buKr.irmainl e.x- peri.'irrtm kr.own proilufinir rt'frolitntj eloep, nun when tho mhitl is at rcioe it ns;lt,3 nut tire aiid heals the body. The healthful nr,d me dicinal jirt.TM'i ttc-Hi r (ho hup am well known. Hop Hnlsnirt euro fniiRb. CiiUh, .Am rlniiii- Mirit 1 livnnr. Cnttftiiiiiutlait. It run chili, ami all Puliitnn ary Compliilntn. It a BtBLB to rulrtL'tlU -I.li'Km titld rlt-nr tlii'lun; oi all ini)lI matter. Muihcnt will nnd the BALSAM exii'Mt'bt.botli for thrm?lvraii(( I'lilldrmi. a It cures wheu cuio U pos- A IMe. Try It IT CU R bS tho most ntub torn cases, w in u all other ri'meitlf have failed. i-N IT ALLAYS tho rru'klnft from thru trrrlblu Coutftt wbtm cure is In tho balanco. If you Bretvoubh'tl with Lung or Pulmonary cuuipluiuu you MhouM Uko Ilor Uauak. c in ri'innes iiiti Biiii.rpr d Get a large bottle I Get a free sample lor 35 cents. ac your uruggisis. CniOINATCD AMO COKPOUNDtO Bf A. D. RICE & SONS. Fartville, N. Y. Sick Heatl.ichPnnrt relieve nil the trouble Inc. (font to a bilious stnto of the kvkIcih. such as UuKinem, Nauxea. Drowniuefw, I is treat afUr eatinj?, I'ain in the Side, &c. While their imwt remarkable success ha been showu in curing Headachfl, yet Cartkr'h Little Liver Pills ore equally valuable in Constitution, curing and preventing? this annoying cmmilalnt. while they also correct all il mordent of lite stomach, Mimulnto the liver and reguluto the bow eld. Kveu it they only cured MEAD Ache they would he almost pheeleHi to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will nnd these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not he willing to do without them, iiut after all sick head Is tho bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great uoast. Our pills cure it while others do not. I'autkh's Little Liver Tiuji ore very "mall and very easy to take. One or two pill's make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do pot grlw or purge, but by their p-ntle action pleufte all who use them. Iu vials at Events; five tor $1, Hold everywhere, or s nt by inaiL CAT3 kSncXKX CO., New Tcrk. UNI Ssuilk Small Fries. sup mimmi 3 pa CARTER'S! f ivTER PP jfj pius. CURE lew Furniture Store NEW FURNITURE ! Lindal k Charleston Ilavo openod a Now Furniture Storo in tho Kepler Block, - Tionesta, Pa., And are prepared to aeconimodato their patrons with tho newest and best furniture at tho LOWEST FIGURES ! Everybody will he treated tairly. within a reasonable Give us a call. Come and examine- our stock. Goods shown with pleasure. LINDAL & CHARLESTON, Kepler Block, - t mm "i t I M M 7 -1 V LATEST DESIGNS! Ami nl mires that aro within the resell o' everyone. Come nnil look them ovoi beliire von lin v. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. JOUENZO FULTOX, Manufacturer of and Dealor In HARNESS, COLURS. BRIDLES AnJ all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS 1IONKSTA. PA. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENE -S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stoek, Oooil Carrlaiics and Hon fse to let upon the mos-t reasonable teni a, llo will iiIpo do JOB TZEIMZIZtTGi-1 All orders left ot tho l'oat Ollleo v. A receive prompt attention. Administrator's Notice. ISTATF, OF F. P. OHN, late of Klns -J lev Townnhip, Forest County, cle ceased. Letteix of administration npi i tho aliovo named estate having leei Ki-anted to the undersigned, all person having claim against the same, wil present them for payment, duly authi r tiealed; and thoso indebted thereto wi pleaso make immediate pavment to O. W. OiSUOOll, Administrator, Whin Hill, Forest Co., IV. P. M. CLARK, Attorney. Oct. 10, 18H1. Ct. S3.00. Tho Superb Qualities of our Two Dollar Hats are only beftiiiniuir to bo known. These Hats aro guaranteed not to brei'! and have no poisonous dyes in the nwoat bands. So our customers will have no soro heads. We give fust as correct a otylo for g-'.OO as lor fii.Ou. NO JAY STYLES Rut 'only the well known and correct shapes of Ynuman. Dunlup, Knox and Miller, Prices ?J.II0, $iii, f 1.00 and f.l.oO. Mail orders promptly filled. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Mutters, furnishers, Mod erate Prico Store, 3:1 SF.NFt'A STItKirr, Oil, CITY, PA All goods delivered dishineo from town. .Tionesta, Pa. mm v