1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. MARCH !P, 1802. BOriOUGH OFFICERS. nnvifrii. O. R. Davis. Ottisen'men-Pntrlclc Jiivw, W. A.Orovo, W. A. inlands, S. II. Haslet, A. II. Dale, Joseph Morgan. jHttlce of the react S. F. Proper, 8. J. Hetley. fjtfablg S. H. Canfleld. tlrefor .1. W. lenders. Mhnal Director (i. W. Robinson, A, . Kellr, E. I.. Davis, D. 8. Knox, O. W. Clark, J. T. Rrcunan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mimhe.r of OnnoreiM O. F. Kninns. Member of Senate IIarht A. Ha I.!.. JtmrmMy H. H. Towlkii. President .tdqe CnARl.M H.NoYKs. X.Moetarc Jndtet John 11. Wkitr, C. W. Cl.ARK. tfVeHrfr Ja. R. Haoohrty. Protkonotrtrt, Ren inter it Itecorter,&e. CAt.VIN M. ARNKR. .Sheriff. JoHH R. Osnoon. Oi'Mwissiffasra C K. l.rDHBUR, JAM. Ml'lKTTRR, Tllll.tr F.MRt'.T. lyoHiHif Superintendent G P.O. W. K KfiR. DiMriet Attorney V. M. Clark. J wry Vommimlimere John N. HkaT.I, R. W. OriTow. '.Vmsv Snrvnior J. F. FRorER. Ooroiter D. W. Cl.ARK. CoHtify Wfftforn W. W. Thomas, J. A. Iawhon, R. Ki.vnn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. S. or A., meets everv Saturday rv. nlng In A. O. U. W. Hull, Proper A Doutt Mock. . .1. C. KCOWDEN, Pros. T. J. LANDERS, R. H. TIONESTA LODGE A'o. T. O. of O. V. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at R o'clock. In" the Lodtre Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers the Initiatory do. yrre the first Tuesday ninlit of each month; first degree the second Tuesday night: aoisind degree the third Tuosdav night; third degree tho fourth Tuesday night. . A. II. DALE, N. G. J. II. FONES, Soo'y. 27-tr. IVlREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. V. W., Meetsererv Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall. Proper Dimlt hl.ick. Tionesta. W. P. W A LTERH, M. W. I .1. HOPKINS, Recorder. CI APT. GEORGE STOW POST, J No. 271, G. A, P.. M cts on the tlrt Weiliiesdav In each in mill, ill Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pu. J. K. EDEN, Coininander. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. l:t7, W. R. C. meets first and third Wednesdav evening of each month. In A. O. V. W. hall, Proper A Doult blk, Tio nesta, Pn. Mrs. C. C. RUMRERGFR, Prps't. Mm. ANNA PROPKR. Scc'y. iovnDof examining surokons it f-T Forest Countv A. K. Wtoiipclpher M. P., Prpsidcnt; .1. W. Morrow M. P., Secretary ! J. R. Siirgins M. P., Treasurer. The Hoard will meet In lr. Morrow's ollW-e, 1'lonenta, on the third Wednesday of each mouth, at 10 o'clock, a. in. 1) M.CLARK. . ATTOHNRY-AT-LAW, and PtsTnirr Attornkv, Ollb-e corner o( Klin and llrldge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also ngent for a number of reliable Flro lnsiiritice Compaiiios. U DAVIS. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pn. 7nllectiona made In thin and adjoining counties. n v. HITCH KY. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Tlonesia, Forest CountT Pa. HILtLI ATTORN KY-AT-L.V W, F. V,JllUi!0:luJCpj)l4r lllock. RiHim 0, Tionesta, I'H. TA'iVRKNCH iIOUSF., Tionesta, Pn.. J Justis Shawkev. Proprietor. Tliis limiso Is centrally bM-atel. Kverything new and well furnished. 8meiior Ac r.itniiindatiouH mill strict attention clven ticnests. Vcgntablns and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Samplo roo.n for Coininercial Agenta, iKNTRAL IIOUSF., Tionesta. Pa., O. C. Brownell. Proprietor. Tills is a new house, and lias just been titled up lor (h accomuioilHtlon of the public. A por tion of thg natrouago of the public la so I ti lled. 40-ly. 1ORriST HOTEL. West llickorv, Pa.. Jauoli liundur. Prnpriotor. This hotel liaa but recently been isimpleted, is nicely furnished throughout, unit oilers tho finest and most e nifirlalile accommodations to truest and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. J" n. smuiN.s, m. d., Physician, Kurgoon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. P., " . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, I Mil of Armstrong county, having loalod in Thi'iesta ia prepured to attend all pro lossional calls promptly and at all hours. Oltioeaid residence two doors north of Ijiwrence House. Otttco hours 7 to H a. m., awd It to 12 M. ; 2 to a and (il to 7) f. K. rtuudays, 8 to 10 A. H. j 2 to 3 and fli to 7 P. M. may-18-81. DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SlTRf; EON, TIONESTA, PA. Office on Elm Street. Calls at ten dud to )romptly day and night. M AY, PARK A CO.. llAJNKKlin. Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Tinto Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Princijial point of ice u. H. uoiiex-uoiia aouciiea. pilIU EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop In Reck building next to Smear jmuuu A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all iMmiU of custom work from the iii;est to Die coarsest and guarantee hia work to perfoci aatisractiun. Prompt atUu l ion tfiven to memling, and prices as rea sonable a first class work can be done for. of tho iirm of MORCK BRO'8, OPTIOIA1TS, cciallst in I'.rrors or Kelraction or Hie j. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. it. A FISHER, DENTIST, Warron, Pa. One oi the oldest and most sue .siul practitiorers in this keotiou of the iuic. Will visit Tionesta every regular :un t week. ijiuyiU-ly. JAS. T. RRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOZSTEST-A., IP.A.. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THK PROPKR ASSESSMENT OF LANDS AND THF. PAYMF.NT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THK PURCHASE ANI SALE OK REAL ESTATE, ANI TO THE RESTING AND MANAGEMENT UK THE SAME. t harrh an Nabbnlh Ni imI. Presbyterian Sabbath School at IMS a. in. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab bath evening bv Rev. Rumbcrgor. Preaching In'the K. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev, A. T. Hagcr, I'aslor. Servhfs In tlie Prcsbytorlan Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev.' J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 55. This la splendid aap weather. Marienvllle will be a money order office after April first, Monday was the first day of spring. Also four degrees below roro at daylight. The early bird has to whistlo pretty lively these days U keep up his courage. The trout fishing season opens April 15th, and not one day sooner. Remember that t Charlie Wlilteman met with tho loss of n 200-dollur team horso, by death Inst Saturday. The weather this morning gives prom ise of a Hood, a thing earnestly desirod by our lumbermen. Miss Mando Rrennnn ia home from Hamilton, Out., on a fon clays' vacation with parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shnwkey and Ellis, of Warren, were guests of their parents over last Sabbath. Stewart Turner has purchased tho lutorest of A. Dunn In tho Dunn it Turner store nt Hickory. TUiioute JVV. Mr. II. XV. Ledcbur was down from East Hickory yesterday on business, and gnve tho print shop a pleasant call during his stay. Ducks nro reported 'Mr to plenty" on tho creek nnd river. Whilo not always "out of sight," they are gonernlly out of reach of a gun. Many of our (ownspcoplo aro getting ready to Hit on tho first of April, and some are talking strong of building, Ix'ing unable to rent. When winter's wind, with mad tur moil, sweeps over hills and plains, 'tis then you hood Salvation Oil to heal your aches and pains. Ex-Sherlir L. Agnew hns purchased tho !jwrcne.o House of Mr. Shnwkey, and will take chnrgo as soon as the chango can bo conveniently made. Tho creek and back channel froze over solid on Sunday night. If this thing is going to keep up it might bo well to look up a Job for the winter. The dwelling houso of Wels'i Grove, located at the mouth of Little Hickory, was burned to the ground on Thursday morning of Inst week. Charlie Kin-hart tupped his best brand of Havana's last 1 hiirnday morning on the nrrlvul ol that young 10-pound cignr-inaker at his domicile. The sixth annual Stato Sanitary Con viution of Pennsylvania will be held at Erie, March 2!ith, :U)th and 3tt. All Rourds of Health aro Invited to send di-le gntea. "Down on your knees, and thank heaven fasting," not for a good man's love this time, but because you have cured your cold so easily with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. -Look out for something not heretofore seen in Tionesta In tho line of Spring goods at II. J. Hopkins A Co.'s. L. J is in tho East, and goods will lie arriving in a few days. Tho Tldioute Aea-a entered its l!th voliimo with last week'a issue. Under Bre'r White's management It is as bright, anucy and liandsoino us most eighteen- yenr-olds usually get. Tho incrcaso in the salary of mule teachers in Pennsylvania for 1SIH was 73 cents per month, as against Sli cents for foinules. This Isn't a fair shake lor tho latter class of teachers. Poslmnat.tr Knox has renUd the Buiinor house now occupied by Dr. Slg gins and will occupy it alter April 1st. The doctor bus not yet fully decided on his locution after that date. Operations have been entirely su pended in tliu Ltuevillo Held. There is more territory to drill, but tho operators have entered Into a vo'untaiy shut down owing to the price of the product, bays tho llliaard. Thu Brookvillo Republican says it retried that Alex. Whitehill, the favorite pitcher of the Brookvillo Base Ball club, has been offered Mattering inducements to sign witli ono of the clubs of the Ohio State League. Shorirt Osgood hns purchased the handsome cottago of Mrs. John Cobb in tho north ward, and has rented the same to J. F. Proper, who is obliged to vacate the Forest House to make room for tho Kceley Im-tltuto people The reward of $.'00 olio red for tho re- capture ol murderer Mills, which was accomplished at Marienvllle last week was divided as follows: Conductor Thurs ton and his crew f J50, and Constable Coon and T. J. Brick (125 each. I.. J. Ho;. kin of the linn of II. J llopkius A Co., Is in New xork laying in the Spring stock of goods for that enter prising house, and as usual the linn' customers may be on the watch tor record-smasher iu their line. Win. O. Truukey, one of Warreu' most prominent young attorneys, and only sou of the late Justice Truukey committed suicide in Youngstowu, Ohio on Wednesday morning of last week. An uggravuted attack of the grip, from which he never fully recovered, unbal auced his mind for the time, and led to the rash act. The all'air has cast a shadow of gloom over the eutire community in which he was so well known and univer sally respected. He was buried in Frank lin, the home of his childbooiL and where he grew to be the idol of hi.-'uuii!y and large circle of friends. Cephas W. Moon, who lives on Mr. Rrennan'a farm, lormerly tho Daniel Hnddleson place, Tionesta township, will offor a quantity of articles at public sale on Frldny, March 25, next. Those wishing to purchase should make a nolo of tho date. , The RKrrwLtcAN sincerely sympa thizes with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klab batx, of Ryroinlown, Jenks township, In the loss of their bright little five-year-old loy, whoso death weurred on tho 12th Inst., after a painful illness lasting nearly 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hulingof Pleasant vllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hilling during the week. Jared has had a severe tussle with the grip, and was still showing tho e fleets of the monster, but hns about got tho tipper hold of the critter nnd pro poses to keep it. Dr. Morrow received a supply of fresh vaccine virus the other day for a special purpose, and while there is no smallpox alKiut, nor suspicion of any, lie Is willing to use up his surplus stock on any who would like to be vaccinated. irst come first served. Rase 111 again. A mooting was hold last evening and a new organization effected with Geo. Holcinan as manager, and J. W. Kepler, captain. The boys intend to make this the best season yet, and will begin active work soon as the weather and grounds are lit. The Odd Follows' Lodgo of this place will give a banquet at tho Hall next Tucs day evening. Grand Master lvl. Marsh will bo present, and as usual with this Lodgo nothing will lie omitted that will lend to make the occasion both a pleasant and prolitablo ono to the fraternity. Wonder If we havo any such follows in this community : "Tho fellow who lonfs around all the streets nil day and goes home to a wife, mother or sister who works hard to support him, Can tell you exactly what this country needs to make it prosperous, and what policy a nowspn per ought to pursue to make it a glorious succoss." Tionosla townships will build two new school houses this summer, ono on tho Gorman Hill road, on laud donatod by Judgo Propor and Ferd. Wenk, nnd one near Hunter Station, the latter to replace the old ono which is about gono to decay. Bills announcing that sealed proposals for tho erection of these will bo out this wock, giving specifications. Some of our down-tho-river exchanges seem to be frightened at the pos.iibility of big Hood when the heavy snow now lying in tho hemlock woods melts. Have no fear of tho water, gentlemen. While vim ninv not be much accustomed to its uso, jrtfff have our assurance, after soven or eight years' experience, that the chango will not affect you seriously. A company of enterprising men of Tionesta havo rented the Forost Houso ol that placo and will establish a branch Keeley Institute, the institution to be opened March 21st, with Dr. J. B. Siggins as chief physician. Tho Doctor is at pres ent at Dwight, Illinois, receiving the in structions front the inventor of the bi chloride of gold euro for drunkenness. Tionesta Is on tho list of wide-awake towns. -Clarion JavtnoHiun. Tho following from the Moadville Tribune applies to every town iu the country! "Occasionally a lond of furni ture is seen passing along the streets, heralds of tho approaching annual moving day. How much more pleasant it would be all around if moving day came a month later. About the only argument in favor of April 1st, Is that It gives pooplo who movo an opportunity to make a little early carden. for which May is really sufficiently early." Attention is directed to the ad. in this issua of R. C. Heath, Starr, Pa., who is again prepared to interview all in need of anything in tho line of agricultural ma chinery. Mr. Hoath supplied a largo number of machines to the farmers In his district Inst year, and In not a single in stance did he havo a word of complaint from his customers. Ho is prepared to give the same satisfaction this season, as lie handles only the best nnd most ap proved articles, and solicits the patronage of all who are contemplating a purchase. A resident of Tionesta and an old rivernian was In Oil City Sunday, and expressed tho opinion to the Derrick that thcro was a prospect of the river being higher there this spring than it had boon since the niemnrablj Hood of 1865. He based bis opinion on the fact that from Tionesta to Kane the snow was from 20 to inches tloep on tho level and that a sudden change to warm weather would melt this vast bulk of snow and start the creeks and rivers booming. He said it was n similar state of affairs that caused tho ISlio Hood. Messrs. Scowden A Clark wore never better preiiared to meet the Spring trade in all kinds ot wheeled vehicles than they are now. A dozen or fifteen handsome now wagons are all set up ready to be hitched to, a number of which havo al ready been sold and only await the break ing up of winter to be brought into use. They have nearly as many buggies and buck boards iu various stages of comple tion, also, and can lit out a customer on tho shortest notice. Of the material, workmanship and general get up of theso goods it is unnecessary to speak, as this firm has established a reputation for honest work that speaks louder than words. They invite an inspection by all who con template a purchase Dr. Siggins has returnod from his two weeks' sojourn at Dwight, 111., and is now prepared to shoot tho bi-chlorlde of gold into all who may apply for relief from tho appetite for firewater, tobaecs, opium, etc. He gives a glowing account of the parent institute at Dwight, and says tbey are turning out one thousand "graduates" that's what the patients are called every inciith. Also that up to date more thau ti0,006 ooutirmod drinkers and opium users have beon cured by the Dwight institute and Its branches, and out of that vaut number the merest fraction only have gone back to their old habits, anil most of these can be accounted tor by the fact that they refused to give up their former asso ciations with their appetites. Insure your houses and household furniture with the Insurance Company of North America, tho oldest and the liest company in the United States, 2t. JamkhT. Brknkan, Agout. Fur bargaius iu Furniture go to S. II. Haslel & Sou's cheap furniture (tore. tf. KelleUvllle. Proper Bros, bid in all the goods at the sale of Cash Storo on Monday. Tho sale was largely attended. R. M. Herman has returned homo after a two month's stny lu Tionesta. Mrs. Net. Watson has departed for Pittsburg, where she Intends learning tho millinery trade. Sons were born at the homes of Geo. V hit ton and John Thompson. Monday was the first day for Kribbs A Groco hauling hides. Mrs. M. Andrews is putting in a now P. O. department in the store. Chas. Andrews and Clinton Decker, while on a trip to Hickory, had an experience that will not be forgotten soon. When passing the Stowtown saw-mills tho horse became frightened and unmanageable. The horso had scarcely run the length of tho sled when one funner of the sled passed over a small board pile that was on the road side. The next instant everything was turned topsy-turvy. The sled, which was advertised to bo sold at Sheriff's sale, Monday, was completely wrecked, the bed being torn to pieces. Aside from a sovero slinking up no one was injured. Ira Barnes of Newtown Mills, Is the pos sessor of a 12-dollnr-por-montli pension, with $210 back pay. The creek at this place is completely filled up with rafts and slush ice. Elof Johnson has sold one-half of the billiard halt and barber shop to Burn Longfollow. Wo under stand Mr. Burnsldo will bo our tonsorial artist. WolP. Corners. Tho people of this place nro glad to seo the A ernitl Equinox coma again but do not generally desire to seo tho cold or violent storm which prevails on or nbout that tinio. Mr. A. Wolf, who Is the leading merchant of this place, is doing good work. Ho has a large trndo and his customers speak well of him. Mrs. William Lewis, of Tylersburg, has been instructing a class in singing in- tho Washington Graugo hall at this place. She has a class of twenty-seven scholars, who meet each Wednesday evening at half-past seven. Rev. J. R. Miller has recently closed a scries of prolraeted meetings which ho had conducted in the M. K. Church at Washington for six weeks. Tho meetings were very well at tended and resulted in tho conversion of alsiut thirty souls. Mrs. J. G. Passauor, who has been nlllicted with la grippa for sometime, Is slowly iceoverlng. J. O Passauer has been running his saw-mill during the entire winter, and has turned out a largo amount of lumber, whiuh the teamsters of this vicinity aro rapidly con veylng to market, vln Tionesta. Wo are glad to quoto that tho poople of this place aro determined to support President Harrison again in tho coming Presidential campaign. Miss Nettie Hill of Tionesta, began to finish the winter term of Shriver school nn Monday. Rev. J. I). Rhodes of NewniAiisville, gnvo up tho school the wock before. s tho days nro getting longer and tho weather becoming warmer the farRiers aro thinking about, nnd pre paring themselves for, tho enrly spring labor. Fit ao mi-: nts, JiEMSY X0TES. Ex-Jtidgo Peter Sutton, of Indiana, died Sunday of last week, of blood poi soning. Ho was married to a member of the well-known Muckling family of Kit tanning,' was a prominent Grcenbacker, and soino years ago was that party's can didate for Stato Treasurer. Mrs. Ann Black, one of tho oldest resi dents of Shippcnville, died a few days ago. Her husband and children have bcou dead for sevoral years. She leaves a largo ostato in oil and timber lands, which is mostly disposed of by will to her brothers and sisters and their children. Titnsville has a caso ot smallpox u child, brought over on the steamer Diana from Poland. The case came under tho uotice of Dr. Proper, who promptly re ported to tho board of health, and under the excellent precautionary measures employed it is belioved tho disease will not spread beyond the single case reported. Hood, Oslo A Co.'s large venoering works at Klnscua, were destroyed by fire Friday afternoon, Mar. 11. The tire orig inated iu the dry kiln, it is thought by spontaneous combustion. The works were totally destroyed and 75 men wore thrown out of employment. The loss is estimated at $40,000 with (21,000 insuruuee. Jesse M. Perrlne, of Utlcn, Venango county, justly lays claim to be one of the oldest postmasters in tho State, if not in the United Slates. He it 79 yoar.i old, and has been postmaster at Pcrrine's Corners and Uti'M for a continuous period of fifty seven years. Mr. Pcrrine is the father of Mrs. W. K. Swartz, of this city, and also of J. N. Perriuo, business manager of the Oil City Derrick. MeudvilU Star. What to wear and how to make It I Im portant questions at this season which la dies can have satisfactorily answered in Peterson for April. There will bo found every pretty and useful novelty, from an outi'oor costume to a spring wrap for the iittle daughter. The outiro contents are far above the average of periodical litera ture. Peterson steadily progresses iu beauty ami excellence. Address, Peter sou's Magazine, 'Mi Chestnut St., Phila delphia. At 8:30 p. in. Sunday fire broke out in the villago of Corydon, east of Kinr.ua, on the W. N. Y. A P. railroad. Tho citizens formed a bucket brigade and worked hard but tho business portion of tho town was almost destroyed. The following is a list ol the buildings burned : R. J. Clawson, general store ; building and stock, fl.lKKl. J. M. Turney, hardware; building and stock, $5,000. X. Moad, general store; fl.OU). C. C. Andrews, newsdealei ; fioo. Mrs. Win. McAllister, residence ; $1,000. Joseph Halo, residence ; $700. Poslollicp, $200. P. B. f unlield, drugs and groceries ; $5,000. N. M. Day, blacksmith ; $700. D. C. Marsh, meat markot; $500. S. C. Mc Cliutock, billiard room and furniture; $1,000. The vugabond or poorhouso party is re ferred to by n contemporary us particular ly unique in its way. Those invited re ceive their invitations written ou common blown paper and from the tener of it know exactly what is expected of them as to dress. The very raggodest and most tattered garments are donned and tho one coming nearest the unanimously auceplod idea of a vagabond receives a prize. This prize need not bo expensive, but it Is the only piece of extravagance about the wholo atl'uir. If dancing is indulged in one of the guests does the playing, for vagabonds are uot expected to hire uiu- sicians. The refreshments consist of bread and water to be "real poorhouso," but eaka and loinnnado nro generally sub stituted. Tho Son Friend for March Is at hand with its wealth of vocal and Instrumental music. Among the pieces of choice music in this number is a splendid Easter An thorn "Tho Victory," "RemcmlKir Me," for piano or organ, nnd "Tho Ioved Ones Far Away," a Hne song and chorus. The song friend is a 32-page Journal of rare ex cellence. The subscription price Is only fl.oo a year, with a premium of three pieces of seleet music. The publishers, S. W. Straub A Co., 245 Stato Street, Chi cago, offer to sonil one sample copy for 10 cents, and make liberal Inducements to canvassers. La Grippe Successfully Treated. "1 havo just recovered from a second attnek of the grip this year," snys Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of tl e' Leiuler, Mexiu, Texas. "In tho latter ease I used Chnmlicrlnin's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the uso of this remedy, as I hnd to go to led In about six hours after being 'struck' with it, whilo in the first enso I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by Proper A Doutt, druggists. mnr. lll't'KI.KVM ARMl'A HALVE. The best Snlvo in tho world fjr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, UnM Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chuppnd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin Krunttons, ana post lively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. or sale bv Croper A Doutt. English Spavin Liniment removes nil hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweenoy, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, cough?, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful blemish cure over known. Sold bv Proper & Doutt. Drug gists, Tionesta, Pn. nov.l8-om MARRIED. CHAIN COOK By Rov. B. F. Delo, nt his resideuce in Clarion, Pa., March II, 1812, Frnnk Crain, of Forest Co., and Sarah E. Cook, of Paint township, Clarion Co., Pn. Mercantile AppralserN List for Forest County, A. I. 192. The vendors of Foreign and Domestic merchandise in Forest County, will take notice that they are appraised and classed ny the umlersituea Appraiser ot merean tile and other Licensn Tax, for tho ycai ls'.t2, us follows, to-wit: RETAIL DEALERS. llAnNKTT TOWNSHIP. Namo. Class. Tux A. Cook's Sons. 12 $12 M Manlo Creek Lumber Co 11 15 00 J. B. Pearsall A Co Ill 20 00 Shippon Bros 14 7 00 OnKF.N TOWNSHIP Bowman Lunilicr Co 13 10 00 Collins A Kreitler 11 15 Ot Collins A Watson 14 7 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Dunn A Turner 11 M. R. Hsrdenbiirgh 13 G. W. King A Son 14 F. E. Metcalf. 14 J. U. Machesney 14 Isaac Siggins 14 W. P. Siggins 14 W. G. Wilkins 14 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. T. J. Bowman .....12 J. S. Henderson 14 Wheeler A Duseiibnry 13 Bowman A Ledebur 14 HOWE TOWNSHIP. E. B. Boavcr 14 J. E. Corah 14 S. Crawford 11 Forest Tanning Co 10 W. 11. Frost 13 J. J. Green 12 Goldman Bros 14 Curtis Johnson 14 J. L. Saxton 14 JKNKS TOWNSHIP. A msler Bros. A Co 10 M. C. Curringor 14 H. V. Curll A Co 13 L. S. CloughA Co 14 J. O. Grolemund 13 John Hoover 14 P. Haskell A Son 14 II. H. Hensil 14 M. Levy 13 Chas. S. Leach 13 Miner, Green A Co 12 David Mints 11 Geo. B. Moiitgomory 13 A. D. Neill 13 A. Paltrovitch 14 Robert I'arish 14 T. J. Reyiier 13 Slaugliunlioiipt Bros 10 D. Steinor 14 A. 1). Slull 13 S. S. Towler 14 J. F. Wanner 14 E. A. Yctter A Co 14 KINUSI.KV TOWNSHIP. M. Andrews 13 J. Barnhait 14 Berlin A Co 14 J. E. Corah 14 W. A. Kribbs 14 G. W. Osgood It Tionesta Lumber Co 14 TIOSHSTA TOWNSHIP. J. F. Ovei landor 14 TIO.NKSTA noitoriiii. G. W. Bovard 11 Mrs. G. W. Bovard 14 J. T. Hi en nan, real estate and insurance agent 1 1 Chas. F. Black A Co 13 S. H. Haslet A Sons 13 II. J. Hopkins A Co 10 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 20 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 50 15 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 io on 20 00 7 in in oo 7 00 7 oo 7 00 io oo 7 (K 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 IXl 10 00 10 INI 20 00 10 00 7 00 wrenco A Suiearbuugh 13 Lindal A Charleston .14 .12 .10 .11 Proper A Doutt, G. W. Robinson M. Wile, Trustee, David 1: 20 00 7 00 Bar- licit. Manager BILLIARDS, IIAKNKTT TOWNSII IP. Samuel Gray, 2 tables.. J. B. Hart, 1 tablo $10 00 M 00 II UtMONV TOWNSHIP. Jacob Boudor, 3 tables A. W. Weber, 2 tables JKNKS TOWNSHIP. M. C. Carringcr, 2 tables Louis Mullen, 2 tuhle KINUKLKV TOWNSHIP. Elif Johnson, 2 tublos TIONKsTA IIOIIOIIOH. O. C. Brownell. 2 tables 50 00 40 00 40 (Ml 40 00 40 00 40 no 40 00 Duuklu A Anderson, 2 tables.... TAKE NOTICE, All who areconccriicd in this appraisement, that an appeal will be held at the Treasurer's Ollicu. in l'i liesta. on Monday, tho 4th dav of April A. D. 1 !r-. between the hours of 10 a. lu., and 3 p. m., when and where jou may atlend if you think proper. J. E. H1L1.AHD, Ai pjuiher. WE ARE THE LEADERS IN QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND LOW PRICES. Everybody Wants! ou want, we want, we all want, everybody wants; trom childhood to old ago 'tis wnnt, want, want; 'tis everybody's duty to meet wants; and we want you to want; to make a dive Into tho largest, freshest ami best selected supply of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Clothing, Flannels, DressisMls, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloaks, Coats, Jackets anil Wraps ever offered for salo In this part of the country, and to find every department ' full and complete. Don't f:iil to lind your way to THE POPULAR STORE OF H. J. Hopkins & Co., If you want a nice black Henrietta. ir you want a nice colored Henrietta. If you want beautiful black Bedtord Coids. If you want gemd warm Dress Flannels. If you want any kind of Dress Flannels. If you want nice tins Drnssgoods. If you want low priced Dressgoods. If you wnnt the latest stylo rt' inter Wraps. ir you want a handsome inter Jacket. If you want a irisid Plush Cont. If you wnnt a nice Plush Jacket. It you want Jackets lor misses or girls. If you want Wraps for misses or children. If you want to gaze on a lot of nice Shawls. If you wnnt ladies' coarse Shoes. If you want ladies' tine Shoes. If you want ladies' Rubbers. If you want ladies' Rubber Boots. If you want to buy tho Finest and price; if you wnnt to trade in a storo where you can get anything ymi want from Fine Silks to Baled Hay ; if yon want to buy whore you get the most for your money ; If you want to trndo where the styles nro the latest, the gissls tho best, and prices the lowest, ami wneroyou will meet with prompt attention, nnd square dealing, come to H. J. Hopkins TIONESTA, PENH. PROPER - (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS Sc GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in chnrgo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS I PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iCQraiffBT mQWJQW AHD CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FURNITURE, UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! G-rVEJ .A. CJTJJJ. J. E. CORAH'S Cash KELLETT VI LLE AND RALLT0WN, PA. Carry u full lino of General .Merchandise, including such us Groceries, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Ii..;s, Shoos, Hardware, liueeiisu are, Cigars, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and i: fact everything usually found in first class country stoics. Country produce the same as ca-h, taken in exchange lor goods. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! Notice In Divorco. I -co. old Brocnocl, l.ibcllant, vs. Mary P, Brocnocl, Respondent. In the Court of Com mon I'tensof Foro.-.t Co., Pa., No. i, Dec. Term, Istu. 7'o Mitry J Jlroeiwt t, Ucnimmlcnt. You aro hereby notified to be and appear before our Court of Common Picas fur the County of Forest, to be held at Tionesta, in and lor said County, oil Ihe Third Monday of May next, to show causo it hiiv vuii have, wliv Leopold lirocuocl should uot ie divorced from the- bonds of matrimony colored into with you, accord ing to the prayer of petition i- liticl tiled ill said Court. JOHN R. OSGOOD, Sliorilf. P, M. Clauk, Attorney, U. If you want Trunks. Satchels or Bags. Il you want goisl Underwear. If you want ihe bet Wool llnsierv. II yem want the best 10c. Cottun F'"inel. If yon want the best 25c. sli wool F If you want the best tlannel Skirt pat If you want the best all wool Blank If you want gisid cheap Blankets, If you want 8 yards Carpet lor $1.00. If you want liamNmuo Ingrain Carpets, If yon want Ibsir Oil Cloth. If you want larue Smyrna Kugs. If you want ihose new- Hiiiiual skin Bugs. If you wont gisi.1 working Shoes, It you wsnt dandy drc!- .shoes. If you want Shoes for buys or gills. If you want Kuhhcrol' any kind. If you want Rubber Clothing. CS XS 38t 3C IGZ S x Freshest Groceries, nt tho lowest possible & Co.'s Store, & - DOUTT, FULL LINE OF AND Stores, Fred. (Jrettenberger, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, I HI N ell Tisils, Gas or Water i ll lings and General lllacksmiihing prompt ly done ul liw Rales. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Whop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioutc, Pu. Your piilronago solicited. FRED. G 1 i ETT E N B E RG E It. JOB WORK of every description eccu ted al 11. o REPUBLICAN oliiui. i I !