THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 18!)2. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iturfir. C. It. DnviH. OiHuniKfn-l'nirli-k .lovon, W. A.Orovo, W. A. Hllnnds, 8. It. Iliislot, A. II. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Jutticcg of tht react J. F. Proper, 8. 3. Hntlev. dbnufahe 8. H. Canflold. Collector J. W. Landers. iSrhnol fhrerlornO. W. Robinson, A. H. Knlly, D. N. Knox. J. T. lironnan, J. H. Clark, T. K. Kltehey. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mtmher of Coneirr.nx U. K. Kmiiiis. Memher of Senate Harry A. Hall. A .iemfit.y H. Towle.i. PreHdent Judge Ch a iu.bh II. Noyus. 4nH'a Judifet John II. WlltTK, C. W. Ci.ahk. Tremnrer Jau. B. IIaookiity. PmtKnnotary, fleqiKterdt Recorder, te. Oalvjw m. ANnn, .Sheriff. JotiK It. Osoonn. C,') iini(i'M O. F. IiKDKnrm, Ja. McIhttrk, ruiLTr Embbt. County Superintendent duo, V. KKHR. Dintrirt Attorney P. M. Ci.ahk. Jury Oommtstiontrs JobnN. Hhat;T, It. W. Omiton. County .Surveyor J. F. FROPKil. Moron er D. W. Cl.ARK. County Auditor Vf, W. Thomas, .1. A. Dawdos, R. Flywn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP. No. 4J0. P. O. S. of A., meets evprv Satlirdiy rvp nln In A. O. U. W. Hatl, Proper A Doutt block. .1. C. KOOWDKN, TroH. J.J. I.ANDEKS, It. H. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. 309, T. O. of O. F. MEETS every Tnnsday vpnln(t, at H o'clock, in the Iiodiro Room In Par Irldita'a Hall. Confer tho Initiatory de irrre the first Tuesday nlcrht of each month; first deeme the second Tuesday nifrhl; wvnnd dojirco the third Tnsdav nluhtj third degree the fourth Tuesday night. J. C. SCO W DEN, N. O. .1. H. FONES, Soc'v. 27-tf. I VlREST I.ODOE, No. 184, A. O. V. W., ! Meetserery Friday evenlnnin A.O. U. V. Hal), Proper . Donlt block, Tinnesta. W. P. WALTERS. M. W. J. HOPKINS, Hooorder. -APT. OEOROK STOW POST, ' No. 274, O. A, R. tn on tho first Wednesday in each nth, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. J. B. EDEN, Commander. WT. OEOROE STOW CORPS, No. 1 17, W. R. (. meets first and third luenday eveninir of each month, In A. L W. hull, Proper Doutt block, Tio- ''a Pa 'Mrs. C. C. RUMRKROER, Prest. Mrs, ANNA PROPER, Keo'y. MtAPDof EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County. A. li Htoneclpher M. P., President! J. v. Morrow M. D., Secretary ; J. B. Niiriiins '. 1),, Treasurer. The Board will meet !r. Morrow'B oWce, Tionesta, on tho nl Wednesday of each month, at 10 : vk, a. m. M.CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nil District Attorney. ullee corner of Elm and Bridge Streets, iii-Kta, Pa. Also BKont for a number of reliable Fire i nMuramro Companies. V L. DAVIS. i-i. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ' Tionesta, Pa. .'.! lections made In this and adjoining counties. p F, RITCUKY, 1 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. pE.BI BLE ATTORN KY-AT-L AW, 'Ml ice In Keplor Block, Room 0, TUmesta, !;. I A WHENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.. I-J Leonard Atrnew, Proprietor. This House Is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac commodations and strict attention given M quests. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Sample roo.n for Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa., O. (3. Urownell. Proprietor. This is a new houso, and has just been fitted up lor Hut accommodation of the public. A por tion nt' the patronage of the public is solic it od. 411-ly. 10 It EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pu.. I Jacob Bunder, Proprietor. This hotel lis but recently beea completed, is nicely lurnlshoJ throughout, ami otl'ors the finest and most e.nnl'ortable accotnm,Hlalions to riiosu ana me traveling public, union isonable. H. SIOGINS, M. D., ' . Physician, Surgeon it Dructfl t, TIONESTA, PA. W. MORROW. M. D PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, ute of Armstrong county, having located i Tli enta Is prepared to attend all pro- inii calls promptly and at all hours. -iiUceaid residence two doors north of I rence House. Office hours 7 to 8 a. m ., and 11 vo l'i M. i 2 to 3 and (IJ to 71 p. m. iSundays, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and tit Ui 71 p. M. niay-18 81. D it. F. T. NAKON, PHYSICIAN it SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. oiiice on Elm Street. Calls attended to Mini ptly day and night. I AY, PARK A CO., I BANKERS. irncrof Elm tV Walnut Sts., Tionesta, bank of Discount snd Deposit. In rest allowed on Time Deposits, Collec "iiiiHdeon all the Principal points of i U. b. Collections solicited. "iiilL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT it SHOEMAKER. -Imp In Deck building next to Smeiir- I li Co. 's store. Is preiarcd to do all i iJs of custom work from tiie t'u.est to . i! coarsest and giiaranters his work to vo peit'ucl satiulautinn. Prompt alien- ii viveii to mending, and prices as n a- liable as first class work can be done for. ORENZO FULTON. J Manufacturer ofund Dealer in :ESS, COLLUPS. BRIDLES, And ull kinds of 11SE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H-.W. F. CONNEliS I iE, EAR, NOSE & T11R0AT Sl'RliEO.X, ft SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. ..a Hours W to 11 a. in.; 2 to 4 p. m. i i. m. Sunday, 4 tu fl p. in. . o limit! t abo-o mio-iultius. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIONESTA, 3P.A.. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND TIIE PAYMENT OKTAXES. ALSO TO TIIE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, ANI TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. t'linrrh and Knlilinlh Nrhaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching In M. E. Church ovory Sab balh evening by Rev. Rankin. Prcachinir in the F. M. Church ovory Siil'bath evening at tho usual hour. 'Rev. A. T. Saner, Pastor, Services in tho Presbyterian Church every Snblmth mornlnpc and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Olil Ilick'ry Farm. Oil market closed yesluiday 53. Miss Mae Grove is visiting friends in Oil City. born, to Mr. and Mra O. B Mi leu, Sunday evening of this week, a sou. The Keyuuldsville Shir is the handsomest taper that comes to this oflice. David Burnett has a puir of light hob sleds fur sale. Call at his place and ecu them. It Sprdnl scenery ol Zkel Foi l u tie's 'Old Hiek'ry Farm," iu Keeley club rooms, Dec 9 and 10. Mrs. A llayden and young son, of Pituhurg, are guesis of Mr. and Mr. J. II Foues this week. A stock company of this nlaee is negotiating fur n 2000 dollar stallion, now quartered at Canfield's livery liar n. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. McKnight and children, were up from Oil City to spend Thanksgiving with Tionesta friends. tfupt. Kerr this week announces snmo of the attractions I hat may be looked for at the forthcoming teach era' institute. Quintain Jatnie&on, of Jamiesoo Station, Tionesta township, has a good (refill milk cow for sale. His postnfiice address is Tinuesla, Pa. 2t. James 11 Clark had extra cause to be thankful ou thanksgiving day. A bright little daughter came to his domicile ou that occasion. The local Nimrod i? improving the present trucking snow to the full extent, but the venison market is Dot glutted that we have heard of. A. J. White, a brother of Judge John II. White of Darnell township, died recently at his home in Culleus burg, Clarion couuiy, of heart failure. Squire R: II. Morrison, oue of the pioueer resideuls of Tidioiite nod a highly esteemed man, died iu that place ou the J8th inst., aged 71 years Among the thauksgiving mar riage licenses published iu the Fruuk liu iVt'ira appear the names of "George Wells of Tionesta, and Miss Matilda Riffert of Tidioute." I'rof. Armstrong is entertaining hiAruoiher aud brother this week. The latter is n resident of Seattle, Wash., iu which Statu he owns aud cuducts a cattle rauch. Authooy Greenewalt, a veterau of the Iilo war, died suddenly at the Coulter House, Clarinu, ou the 17th iust. He was a brother of J. J. Greetiewjlt, of Daiuctt tonuship this couuty. If any oue iu these purls has seen the much advertised comet yet the fact has thus fur fuilod to leak out. Fact is, several have tried hard to see ii, but uo accouut of cloudinebs they couldn't comet. He, he! The puhlio school of this place will give ail entertainment on the eve mug nf Dec 1G, at the school hall. Proceeds fur benefit of schools. The admission fee will be small. Program auuouuccd later. Lurry McKeegau, tho Irish AI dermuu, with the latest comic songs, is well worth the small price nf ad mies'ion akcd to see the greatest of all rural dramas, "Old Hiek'ry Faim," Keeley club rooms, Dec. 9 and 10. Mr. Wyniau sold several wagon loads of woud ushi'S, which had aceu mniiiteii at ins mill at ui'Hnwn, to a farmer who will haul it 20 miles for fertilizing purposes. That farmer up preciaics the value of a good fertil izer. The latest aud prettiest sung now beiug sung ou the stago, is entitled 'The Iudian Summer Time." It is by the popular aulli r, Will L. Thompson of Fast Liverpool, Ohio. The price is 40 cents. Send the author half price, aud you will leceive a copy. The editor's thaksgiviug dinner was very much enhanced by a good supply of about the finest celery it has heeu our delight to tarkle for many a day from the garden nf Z. T Shriver If Zuik can always hit ii like that in raising this very toothsome "yarn, he'd make a fortuoe io the byaioc-jd. Old Hiek'ry Farm. Wm, Lawrence has bought the old ferry wire which spans the river, and will have it removed to the mouth of the creek, where he will convert it into a suspension bridge, for flint pas sengers. An improvement of this sort will put him "right in town." Mr. Wm. II. Moore, 307 S. Char les St., Baltimore, MJ, a Commission Merchant, recommends Kalvatiou Oil for rheumatism and chilblains. He writes ; "My wife and son have used Salvation Oil for rheumatism aud Chilblains with marked efficacy." Cured cough left after lung fever, with two bottles. Mrs. Lizzie Bums, Blurclay, Sangamon Co., Ills., writes as follows: "1 think Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup m trucly an excellent remedy for coughs left from lung fever, as two bottles entirely cured my daughter." Thauksgiving was a quiet day in rionesta. About all of the business places were closed, and the day tuck on mure of a Sunday appearance than has hecu the case for many years oo such au occasion. Hence it was ull tha more a tipical thauksgiving day. While iu town call at Scowdeu & Clark's commodious wareronras aud examine their fine collection of sleighs. All of the latest patterns, and a prices to please and fit ail pocket books, tf. W. O. Ueid, representing H. E. Bucklen & Co., was oo his annual vis it to this soctiou stopping in Tionesta Mouday, aud taking a large order from Siggins & Nasou, druggists, fur the Bucklen proprietary medicines. This firm is never wilhiut these well kuowo remedies. -Last week Mr. Kelly was summoned to the bedside of bis son Ben., at Kis- kiruinetas Spriugs, where ho is atteud ind school, by news of his serious ill ness, lie returned Saturduy, leaviug Bun somewhat improved, but still quite sick, the result uf a severe cold contracted some days previous. The trial of Sylvester Critchlow iu Pittsburg last week for murder iu connection wilb the Homestead riots. resulted as was anticipated io a ver- lict of acquittal, the accused having been successful iu his effort to prove an alibi. The jury was out only a few minutes. On the 19lh iust. the first of the Souvenir Columbian half dollars, au thorized by act of Congress, was struck at the Philadelphia iniut. Five mil lions of these half dollars are to be coined and given iu charge of tho di rectors of the Chicago World's Expos ition, svl;o expect to sell them for nn average of at least ouo dollar. The Womau's Relief Corps New England supper this evening from 5 to 8 o'clock, in the Kepler block, should not be ovei looked by those who would enjoy a geouiue feast. The hour for supper has been so arranged us to obviate the necessity for gettiug your meal at home. None should miss it. Price 25 cents, children 10 cents. The humane ageut at Oil City proposes to compel the owners of horses, which are left staudiug on the streets in cold weather, to blanket them. Good! Every niau who abuses burses iu that way ouht to he made to smart for it. The matter should be looked after io every towu. Franklin Aews. And the law rigidly enforced against nil who misuse the dumb brute. "First shipment of Florida or anges from II. J. Hopkins' Orange Grove." This is tho legand that was inscribed on tho large package that came ti gladden the heart uf the Re PUBLICAN editor yesterday. And such delicious, full and plump fruit as it was! ynm, yum! Nothing quite so fine has struck us fur ruany's the day. Well, Bro. Hopkinv, you have our most luscious thanks, aud may your fine orange grove ever yield uti abuud ance of just such elegaut fruit. Don't fail to see that grand old New England play, "Old Ilick'ry Farm," iu Keeley Club Rooms, Dec. 9 and 10. An item uevcr looses anything nn its travels, and unlike tho rolling stone it gathers ''moss" by tho whole sale. Here is what's developed from au inuooeut little item set afloat sever al weeks ago by our neighbor, the Vin dicator, aud those who read it theu will scarcely recoguizs uny part of it now except the name of the man and the scythe : "G. W. Duukle, who lives near fox burg, Forest couuty, IV, was in the woods with bis father over 35 years ago, wheu the latter hung a broken scythe on the limb of a small maple apliug. The scythe and iucideut were bol l forgotten long ago, but last Monday Mr. Dunkle was clearing a piece of woodland near the house and cut do n a large maple tree. Thirty feet from the ground he found the broken scythe imbedded iu the tree to a depth of two inches with the bark partially grown around the blade of the sythe. The wooden handle hud rotted oil' long ago." For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet & Sou's cheap furniture Bio re. tf. A medical wriler cays: If mothers notice that the brains of their little one conjure up uncanny sights and thoughts from the shadow of a room more or less dark, let the light burn brightly. To force a child to become accustomed to the darkness is a grave error, if its nervous system be so o'ganized that this forcing is produc tive of fright. The nervous system nf a child is a very susceptible organiza tion, and the deleterious impressions made upon it will often make their in fluence felt through its whole after life. It a child asks for a light under such circumstances, do not refuse it. Among the many other important matters disposed of by tho court last week, was the locally famous cow case between Landlord lirosnell of the Central House, and Puuudmaster Wm. Hunter. Last summer Mr. Huuter impounded Mr. Browoell's cows lor running at Urge in the streets. The latter refused to pay the penalty and took out a writ of replevin and obtain ed his bovines. The matter was car ried to court and after argument by counsel on both sides the court award ed treble costs to Mr. Huoter, the de fendant. This would seem to establish tho validity of the ordinance, and ought to set at rest the question as to the right of the borough to prohibit cattle from running at large withiu its limits. Here is a little blast from the Blizzard which it wouldn't hurt for some of our sportsmen (?) to take notice of: "To Shoot a rabbit before it starts to run is legitimate; to shoot it' on the run is more sportsmanlike, but to catch it by moans of a ferret comes under the head of rabbit assass inutino. It is also unlawful. There is little doubt that numbers of ferrets are now used for this illegal purpose in this county and Crawford two counties which together bank oo their number of legitimate sportsmen and the respect they have commanded fur the game aod fish laws. They have caused a number of arrests and coo victions in this work, and it may come to pass befure the wiuter is euded that so urn of the fellows who are now using ferrets will wish they had used better judgment." A decision of'generul importance was rendered a few days ago by the Inter Slate Commerce Commission, in the cases of the Independent Refiners' Association of Titusville and Oil City vs. the W. N. Y. & P. Railroad Co., and others. The main points decided are that it is the duly of the carrier to equip its road with tho means of transportation. Where oil is transported by the carrier both io barrel and lank cars, and the use nf the tank cars is uot open Io shippers impartially but is practically limited tu oue class nf shippers, the charge of the barrel package iu barrel shipments in the obsence of a corresponding charge on tank shipments betweeu like points, is a discrimination against the former in favor of the latter, for which oo legal jurisdiction has beeu shown in these cases. A Pretty Smurt Trio. Jos. M. Shnmo, detective of the Pittsburg & Western R. R, is in town this week as prosecutor agaiust J. A. Smith whum he arrested last April ou various charges of robbery. Smith was employed as firemau ou the P. & W. aud was first suspecte I of stealing from the R. R. office at Kano where he lived. Later the P & W. R. R. ex press office at St. Petersburg was brokou into and robbed of a package belonging to P. B. Brosuan. On the same night Brosnao's store in St. Pet ersburg was brokeu into and a suit of clothes staleu and soon afterward a quantity of silver ware was taken from John F. Baker's hotel in Foxburg, which was followed by the breaking into tho store of Wm. Morgan at Parker, from which shoes, a revolver, shirts and about 25 iu money were stolen. All these robberies were laid at Smith's door and be was soon after ward arrested by officer Shomn, the detective, charged with the commission of the various crimes stuted. While iu die act of couveying Smith to the lockup at St. Petersburg for safe keep ing, the prisoner's wills who was pres ent, fiiuted, aud while tho gallant de tective rested the head of the languish ing wife ou his mauly busom, her astute husband took a sudden sueak fur some rtbiurtalives aud forgot to come buck uulil he was re-arrested by Shamu iu October iu Ashlaud, Ky., aud brought to Clarion to uuswer to tbu charges agaiust him. Detective Shouio is u shrewd aud iudefatigable officer and dues not look like a man to be easily taken iu; nevertheless, the boys claim that the suddenness with which Mrs, Smith revived after her husband had gotten a good move oo, strongly indicates thst she played Joseph for a sucker uuj to good pur pose, too. But theu the boys will have their j.ikb, you Luo. Clarion Democrat. David Barnett will pay the high est oash price for bides aod pults. tf. COURT MINUTES. When our report of court proceed ings closed ht.it week, the tritil of Jnrucs Carson, on the charge of lar ceny, wns In progress. The cane was given to the jury on Wednesday at 1 p. m. The jurors were out all of that night until Thursdity at about 4 p. m.. when they were discharged, being unable to agree on a verdict. Sometime in the early tart of the summer Mm. M. Andrews, postmis tress at Kellettville.losta pocket book containing money, notei and check to the value of something over $500. After the lapse of a week or two she made information against Mr. Carson, who curries the mail between Tiones ta and Kellettville, charging him with the theft of the pocket book. The evidence adduced at the trial wus not suflicient to convince all of the twelve Jurymen that the accused whs guilty, hence the disagreement. It Is said the Jury stood 10 for acquit ted and 2 for conviction ; another re portsuysit was 8 to 4 in favor of acquitul, but as no one outside the jury room is supposed to know, it still remains an uncertainty as to just how they did stand. Another case w hich elecited consid erable Interest was that of Louisa I). Kaman vs. R. Kaman. The young woman sued her father for wages alleged to be due her from tho time she became of aj;e until about a year ago. Many witnesses, pro and con, were heard, and the case was contest ed at every point. The jury awarded the plaintiff a verdict of $rG0. Elizabeth Mayer and othors vs. James Cole; verdict for the defend ant. Clyde E. Smith vs. A. J, Handy ; verdict for plaintiff for $29.70. Jarvisoc Co., vs. C. W. Ainsler, continued.. CiHAXI) JWHY 1'ItESEXTMEXT. The Orand Jury also reported that they acted on six bills of indict ment, of which two were found true bills and four not true- bills. They recommend that the stove pipes in the jailand tho main sill on the East side of the building be repaired, aud that the building be repainted on the outside. Also tiiat three more bulle tin boards be placed in the court house hall, and that the practice of pasting bills on the doors and walls of said hall be abated. They recom mend the repairing of the plaster and stove pipes throughout the court house. They further present, that the Pittsburgh & Western 11. R. Co., do permit and allow their employes to leave cars and trains of cars to stand on the tracks on South Forest St., it being a public road, in the town of Marienville, Jenks township, and thereby detain the traveling public to an unlimited length of time, and thereby, causea public nuisance ; and they, recommend that the said rail road company be advised of the fart by the court, and the nuisance order ed abated. The drainage under tho said railroad trucks on South Forest St., is not suflicient to carry away the water accumulating along said tracks on said street, and they recommend that the court order the said company to build or cause to be built sewers sufficient for the drainage of said street. And further that the said railroad company permits and allows water to accumulate and stand along its tracks on its own premises in the town of Marienville, until it becomes stagnated and injurious to the health of the community, and they recom mend that the court order said nuisance abated. TEACHERS' AX'AL INSTITUTE. The Teachers Anuual Institute of Forest County will be held in the Court House at Tionesta, during the week commencing Mouday, December 19. 1892. Prof. C. M. Thomas, of Clarioa Nor mal School ; Prof. J. A. Ritchey, of Kattanuiog, aud Miss Brownie Bates, of Titusville, will be the instructors at the day session. Prof. S. G. Smith of Ada, Ohio, will have charge nf the music at both the day uud the evening session. Under the direction of the W. C. T. U., a Demurest Medal contest will be given Mouday evening. Dr. James Heiiley w ill lecture Tues day evening nn the "Kingly No!" and Wednesday evening ou "Heroes and Heroism." On Tuesday evening a Delsarte aud Musical entertainment will he given by Miss B.ites mid Prof. Smith. Every teacher iu the conly should attend the entire scst-inn, unless de tained at heme by sickness. U. W. Re Kit, Supt. Forest Co. American (lioleru. From tho Dnili) iteceitlc, Wliutcom, Wash. "T. t Kuruett, tho ileiniK-ratie candi date lor Sheriff, was taken violently ill ut C'learbrook. Ho had ull the nyiiiptoins of Asiatic i-holera, and tor uu hour or two It was feared he would die. They linully gave him a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Iliai i hoeu Kennedy, which re vived him until u physicaii anivwl." Thut is precisely what tliu manufacturers of that medicine rueoiiiineuil for cholera. Send for a physicaii but trivo their medi cine until the physican arrives. l-r sale by Hlj5gins fc Nasun. lit t KI.KVH AIIMI .I ft.lLVi:. The best Salvo in thu world fjrCuts, lb uiseN, Soit-H, Ulcer tinl Kheiiiu, Fever Sores, 'letter, Chupp-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ull Skin KruptiniiK, aud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed ol-ivb perfect satisfaction, or money rel untied, l'riee 25 ceuts per box. For sulo bv Proper it IXmtt. Kellrtlvllle. Our lumbermen are busy liiiuliriu in their ware on the plank rood whllo the miow lasts. John Shatter, an employo of Kriblis A Fleming, was quite badly hurt by beinir caiiKht by a spiked nkld. He was In the act of removing tho skid from under a log when tho skid caught his left knee, tear ing tho flesh from tho bone three or four inches. Ho was brought to Kellettville, where his Injuries were attended by Dr. Harber, and he is much belter now. All ol our people havo bad the mumps nearly all and are once more able to be on the streets. Mr. K. J. Christie, our school '-inarm,' has been rather lucky so fur this fall, ho having killed two deer one on thanks giving and the other one lust Saturday. C. M. Whitomati, tho "Swansdaw n cigar man of Tionesta, Is in town in the In terest of tho weed. Armstrong A' llewoody, culsoniinerH, arc busy replustering Mrs. Andrews' Ho tel. They also have the contract of plas tering Wm. Tobey's now house. A. L. Weller is putting tho finishing touches on his house, which was built last summer. Wheeler A Dusenbiiry's logs, Unit were piled abovo town, were driven to "Sow town and put in the booms during the late rise in llio creek. James Day of Mhippcnvillu is visiting bis brother, II. J. Wu.r. Wvr.Ks. XEMSV MOTES. Here is the way a fairsopiatio was heard to close the Gloria in a church servlco ro eently : "World without men, i;h, me!" Ex. The capital "C" has been foremost this year iu tho leading events. It alarmed u in Cholera, was champion in tho Corbet Sullivan light, was emphasized and hon ored In the name of Columbus and more recently engaged attention in the election of Cleveland. C? Iu the family of Isaiiih Mutteo, Philadel phia, there has been six deaths within a year, each ol which was insured. The last one of the six died on Monday, Nov, 13. Tho matter has got into the hands of the authorities and will bo fully investigated. The only child left iu the family is sick. A decision was recently handed down by .Indgo Woodward, of the Luzerno courts, which touched an important point c-oneerniug road supervisors. He decided that supervisors could not be paid for work done on tho roads by the supervis or's minor children or for work-teams owned by themselves. It is tho opinion of the best legal authority that every Judge in the Mute would adirni Judge Woodward's decision if called upon to de cide on this Issuo. Kx. The puyuieut of tho annuity of tho Hood orphans was mado at Johnstown on Mon day ot last week, when ?J0,3i'5 was dis tributed. Each orphan under 16 yoars of age was paid fc"o. There are now 271 or phans of parents who were lost in the great Hood. Tho original number was 330, nine having died and fifty-nine be come of agt. The biggest check paid to uny ono person was i(K), to Mrs. .Shubert, widow of editor Shubert of the Free I'rctts, who wus drowned' und left eight small children. The fund has done incalculable good and thoro remains much for it to do. A sprightly writer expresses his opinion of old maids iu tho following manner. "I am inclined to think thut many of the satirical aspersions eust upon old inuids toll more to their credit thau is generally iinugined. Is a woman remarkably neui in her person? Sho will surely bo au old maid. Is she particularly roserved toward the other sex ? She has all tho squcamish ucssofuuold muid. I f she is human to the animals about her, nothing can savo her from tho appellation of uu old muid. In short 1 havo ul wavs found that neatness, modesty, economy and humanity uro nev er fulling characteristics of that terrible creature An old maid." I'rununnt-eil IIuim-Ichm, Vet Huved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. Hurd of tirolon, S. It., wo quote: "Was taken with u bud cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set iu and finally termi nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined If I could uot stay with my friends on earth, I would meet lttv absoiit ones above. My husband was advised to got Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight Lotties; it bus cured me and tliauk tiod 1 urn now a well and hearty woman " Trial bottles free at Proper A I outt's Drugstore, regular sixe, fiOc. and $1.00. lil'PEI'NY. Thut is what you ought to havo, in fact, you must havo it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning I localise they lind it not. Thous ands upon thnusunds of dollars uro spent annually by our people in thu In mo that they miiv attain tins boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Klootrio Hitters, if used according to di rections and tho use persisted iu, will bring you good digestion and oust tho de mon d vspepsia and insiall instead oupep sy. Wo recommend Klectrie Hitters for dyspepsia ami all diseases of liver, stom ach i;iid kidneys. Sold at oiic. ami 1.10 per bottle by Proper A- Doutt. Druggists. Iu u recent letter to the manufacturers Mr. A. W. Huldridge, M illersville, 111., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy gives tho best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, und us a seller, leads alt other preparations iu this market. I recommend it because it is tho best medi cine I ever handled lor coughs, col. In and croup." For sale by Siggins A Xason. When Baby waa sick, w t-'U- her l'tui ut When she was a Child, she cried fur Catoriu. When she became Miss, she clung to C'uiuria. Wlico she had Cuildruu, she gavu Hit Hi L'uslor-s. Drunkenness, or tho I ,i j in ' Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' (ioldcu Specilic. It is manuliie t o red as a powder, w hieh can be given in a glass of beer, a ctin of coilco or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It is ulisolutely h.truiles.s, uud w ill ctloct a periimuciit and speedy cure, whether thu patient is a moderate driiiKer or uu alcoholiu w reck. It hits been given iu thousands of eases, uud in every in slunco a perfect euro has followed. It never fails. Cures gumuuteed. Is puge IsMik of particulars lien. Address tioL H1SN SPF.C1F1C CO., 1S5 Kaco St., Cin cinuuli, U. uug.lo-ly. CE.NU your Job Work to tho KEPUJ1- 1.1V. The Kkithi.ic an and the Phila delphia Weekly 1'rctn, the largest and best weekly in theSintr, for only 81 75. Call anil take advantage of this offer. SI CI KSSI'll,. We honestly congratulate Mr. Liidw ig Mayer lor his mi i in business. This gentleman requires no iulro luction in this or surrounding counties, having been lo cated amongst us for so many years. His good judgment iu k- cping pace with the times is evidenced by his success ill ob tains the agency for Kb in x .Silver A;;r, Jlit'iiexm. iiii.I Ji4 'ir Ci ei c .'ut' HVi'sAi., togrlher with the lending I'enna. Kyes bottled by Max Klein, whoso reputation for bottlinu only ulisnlntely pure goods Is firmly established. Men" high ill their proles-iion publicly and cheerfully endorse his Silver Age, I iinpiesne and Hear Cieek Kye Whiskies, A sworn eeriiliente of its purity from liio distiller accompanies ev ery bottle of Doipiesne Kye. These ex cellent brands of whiskies how on sale to tho trade generally by Ludwig Mayer, Oil City, Pa., exclusive wholesale agent lor the counties of Venango, Crawford, War ren, Forest and Cat ion. no v HI-1 ui MARRIED. BAKKK St'F.NCK In Tionesta, Nov. 23. ls!2, by Kev. Jas. T. llreiinan, Mr. Kobfi t .I. linker and Miss Ida Spouee, both of Allegheny township, Venango county, Pa. UKOVK WOLFE-At the residence or John Shaw, Kellettville, Nov. 21, 1H92, by K. ,. liillespio, J. P., Mr. Jas. W. Grove mid Miss Susie K. Wolfo, both of Kingsley township, Forest county, Pu. CIOjNIOWTFA JIAIIKKT8. COKKKCTLD KVEIiY TUESDAY, BY KKI.IABI.E HKAI.U1W Flour barrel choice - - 6.u0(i6.& Flour f sack, - - 1.25.1. 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