THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WICDNKSDAY, DKCK.MBICK 81. IHU2. BOROUGH OFFICER!. fiHrtimn.C. Tl. Davis. OiKwnfjnen-Patrick .loyce, V. A. Grove., W. A. Hllands. 8. H. Haslet, A. H. Dale, Jowph Morgan. Jiiiee ol the Pence 3, F. Proper, S. J. Hotlov. ylle.rtnr .1. W. Lander. Ni-hoiil Pirertnr J. W. Uolnnsnn, A. R. Kr, n. H. Knox. J. T. Brennan, J. H. Clark, T. F. ltltehoy. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. MVm'ier of Cnnare I J. F. KninB. Memher of Senate Harry . Hall. AmeinMy 8. H. Towi.r i. Prttiiient fudge CHARur.it It. Noyks. Aninte JwiaetJau II. White, C. W. Clark. Treasurer Ja. B. Haoorrtv. Pi-oremorarv. fletjixltr & Recorder, ct e. Calviw M. Arnkr. fitherilT. John R. Osnonn. Oh i ir f!. f. DRnitni'K. Jah. MclWTYFK, PiTILIP FMKVT. 0wnrv nperntenmtCiKn. W. Kerr. fUntriet Attorney P. M. CLARK . Jnrv OnmmiAtinntM JOHN N. H KAT.I, R. w. Orrrow. f,ounv tfurwr .T. F. Proper. Coroner P. W. Cl.ARK. f'mcvfv AuHitorM W. W. THOMAS, J. A. Dawson, R. Fltnn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP. No. P. O. 8. of A , mt (verv Sntnrd'y ve nlnv In A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Ioult block. J. C. 8COWPKN, Pro. J. J. LANDERS, R. H. TI0NE8TA LODGE No. 3G9, I. O. of O. "P. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at R o'clock, In th Dodire Room In Par. trldV Hall. Confers the Initiatory de gree tin first Tuesday nlsrht of each month; first doirree the seonnd Tuesday night i MH'nnil degree the third Tn"dav nlchtj third degree the fourth Tuesday night. J. C. 8COWDEN, N. O. J. H; FONES, Hoe'v. 27-tf. IjViREST T.ODHE. No. 14, A. O. U. W I Meet every Friday evenlne In A.O. U. W. Hall, Proper Po'ntt lliok, Tlonesta. W. P. W AIjTKRH, m. v. Im J. HOPKINH, Rooorder. CAPT. OEOROE HTOW POUT, No. 274, O. A, R. Met on the first Wednesday In each numb, in Odd Fellow Hall, Tlonesta, Pa. J. B. EDEN, Commander. CAPT. OFOR3E 8TOW CORPS, No. 17. W. R. C. meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month. In A. O. U. W. hall, Proper A Doutt block, Tlo nesta, Pa. Mr. P. C. RUMRFROFR, Preset. , Mra. ANNA PROPER. Heev. OAHPof EXAMINING KUROKONS for Forest Conntv. A. E. Stoi-eolpher M. P., Presidents J. W. Morrow M. !., (Secretary : J. R. Siirglns M. P., Treasurer. The Board will meet in Pr. Morrow's otttce, Tlonesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m. P M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT LAW, and District Attornkv, filflee corner of Elm and Bridge Street, Tiunesta, AJso agent for a number of reliable Fire luMursnce Companies. Ij. DAVIS, I J ATTORNEY-AT-T.AW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoining -onunticR. 1 F. R1TU1IFY, I ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. E. BIBLE, - ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Ollice in Kepler Block, Room 0, Tlonesta, Pa. A WHENCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa., Leonard Agnew, Proprietor. This house U centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac Otiinmodations and strict attention given ti t;neU. Vegutablea and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. (Sample roo.n for i'ouimercial Agents. f CENTRAL HOUS1I, Tlonesta. Pa., O. C. Krpwnell. Proprietor. This is a now house, and has Just been fitted up lor the acoommndulloii oft lie puhlin. A por tion uf the patronage of the public is solic it d. 4ti-ly. FIKEHT HOTEL, West Hickory,' Pa., Jacob Render. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nicely furnished throughout, ami oilers the Illicit and most c iinl'urutble accoiiimodHlioiis to guests and the traveling public. Kales reasonable. J u. nxovtiin, oi. it., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. f W. MOUUOW. M. D., J. J'HYBICIAN & SURGEON, i Jiie of Armstrong county, having located in 'I'in 'esta is prepared to attend all pro lessionai calls promptly and at all hours. Oincoaid resilience two doors north of Law rence House. Office honrs 7 to H a. m., and 1 1 to 12 m. ; a to 3 and tfj to 74 p. m. rtimdays, 0 to 10 a. M. ; 2 to 8 and 6J to 71 r. M may-lM 81. DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN 4 8UROKOV, TIONESTA, PA. OfUce on Elm Street. Calls attended to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO., . - BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Six.. Tionesta. ,Pa., Bank of Discount -nd Deposit. In tcrwt allowed on Time Pepusjts Colleo mons made on all the Principal points of J . O. VtJllDUllllllB (,1C1IUU. 11 1 L. EMEKT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop In Heck building next to Smear l augh A- Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all .Kind of nu.ttom work from tne fii.est to the coarsest and guarantees his work to v;ive perlecl 8atisfa:!ti'in. Prompt atten tion given t" mending, and prices ax r-a-oouable as first class work can be done for. J OlllfNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of ::qbse furnishing goods. TIONESTA. PA. Dr. W. P. CONNEUS F-VE, EAR, ROSE t TIlRflAT Sl'BCEOS. OVERSAVINGS BANK, Oil CITY. PA. Oltice Hours to II a. in. ; 2 to 4 p. in. 7 to u p. m. SiimlHy, 4 to 6 p. m. fnAiuo Uiuiuxl to abuw tjekwleKt. JAS. T. BUENnSn, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOITESTA, PA. PARTIOITLAU ATTKNTION OIVKN TO THE PROPKR ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. Church and Mnbbnth Mrhool. Presbvterian Habbsth School at B:45 a. m. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. I'reaching in M. E. Church every Sab bnth evening by Uov. Rsnkln. Preaching in the F. M. Chnrch every Sa bnth evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Haiter, I'aMor. Services In the Presbyterian Church everv Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch otQclating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. o Taper Next Week. No puper will be issued from this dice next week on account of holi dny. Our next issue will appear Jantiury 4. 1893. In the meantime, a Merry Christinas and Happy New Year to all. A Happy New Year. Oil market closed yestuiday 53i. You'll soon have to write 1803. No paper from this iiflite next week. The city is aglow with echoo) lua'snis this week. Mrs J B Legnaril, nf Waukegau, III., ia a guest at I lie May niaiisi n. Miss Kate Canfii Id is eulertaio ing her friend, Mixs L)lu Ralston, uf Jamestown, N. Y. Will Kepler is home for the hol iday vacation from Chamberlain In stitule, Rtndolph. N. Y. Mrs. C G Scott, accompanied by her daughter, Eihel, of Bradlord, ia visiting her mother, Mrs. Pease. Only yesterday winter began, and yet there hai been much rotidermetil that there has been su little real win ler weal her. Charlie Butler, in connection with Louis Okes, has opened a meal ruaiket iu Titusville, aud is doing a good business. Elili r Muse of the Vindicator will p nil his holiday vacation with Irieuds in Chicago, for which port he sails this evening. A Keniston, who has been hav. a serious spell of sickneeB at his home at the upper end of the hirough, was somewhat better yesterday. To day is the bhoriest of the year, and from this in ' they will lengthen Glad of it; (his Dying to get in a day's work with hoth euds dipped iu darkues is nut what it's cracked up to be, Ben Kelly was sufficiently recov ered from his late attack of fever at Kiskiminetas Springs, to be able to come h'inie last week, but is still con fined to the house in a couvalesceut condition. A receipt recently .issued says; Fr "greasii-g'' (he griddle cut a while turnip in half and rub the griddle wnh it. It causes no smoke, smell, taste or adhesioo and is better than butler or grease. Meadville has had another pas explosion. The report was started by some one, and heralded fsr and wide hy the papers, that a 700 pound gas well had been struck near there. It was the report that exploded. Mrs. Georg Carr is dangermislv ill at her home in Jamestown, N Y. Her trouble is dropsy, and the pyhsi elans have little hope of her recovery Tiiis news w.ll be sadly received by Mrs. t'arrV friends iu this section. The police force in all pans of the Country hear uniform testimony to the great value ol Dr. Bull's Cough yrup as a remedy fur cough, cold and incipient ccnciiinption. They all em plmei.B the fact that no oue should be without it. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Foreman wish their friends to know that they feel under many obligations to them for the kind words aud acts hexiowed upon them during the affliction through which they just pased. The HarrUhurg Telegraph is hy far the most reliahle daily paper pub lished at the State Capital, aud its legislative reports are the lien and most complete that appear in any of the state dailies. See prospectus in thin issue. When you have overexerted yourself by running, jumping, or winking, there is nothing that will re lieve the soreness of your joints and o usi-les so quickly aud effectually as Salvstiin Oil, the greatest cure nu esrth fr pain. 25 cts. It is said au effort will be made iu Congress by the citizens of a num ber of western counties of this Stale for an extra appropriation for the im provemeut of the Allegheny river, the object being to place six dams he tween Pitishurg and Oil City for the purpose of rendering the river navi gable at all seasons. Frunilm $ew. The Presbyterian Sabbath School will give' a Christmas entertainment on next Saturday evening in the church, consulting uf music, recita lions, &c. At the close of these ex ercises the distribution of gifts will take placo. All are cordially invited. Henry Riser of German Hill has had several severe attacks of heart trouble wilhin the past ten days, which cause his friends much alarm. He was somewhat improved yerterday, and the hope is held nut that he will rally again from his critical conditiou. Z T. Shriver is moving the rig from the Kelly farm, at Oldtown, to the Payne tract, no John's Run, this week, and will he prepared for the drillers iu a few days. The Grove Bros, will drill tho well, expecting In begin operations wilhin the next fort night. The M. . Sabbath school will celebrate Christmas at the church next Saturday evening, with appro priate exercises, for which the school is in training this week. The work !b iu the hands of Mr. Dingman, whn always makes a success of such affairs. A cordial invitation is extended. The New Peterson for January is nne of the handsomest and most at tractive of the month's magazines. The cover is extremely artistic, ihe paper and typography are excellent, the illustiations admirable, and the lileraiy contents are worthy the Dames of the contributors. Published at the low price of 82 00 per year by the Pe terson Msgaziue Co , Philadelphia. While doing some gas fitting at the Central House last week one day, Al. Richards met with a little explo sion that only lacked a trifle of being a serious affair. As it was be escaped with part of his whiskers and pretty severely scorched face and hands, while a few broken window paues, a busted donr panel and a patch or two of mutilated plastering shows what a treacherous thing a little escaping gss is. Ernest Sihhle of German Hill, lost his best team horse, a valuable animal, last Saturday. While un loading lies at the depot the horses he came frightened aud ran away keeping the railroad track foraeveral rods, and when opposite the Hunter grist mill they went over the embankment into Ihe river. When taken out it was discovered that odb of the team bad broken one of its hind legs, aud bad to be shot. S. R. Cogun, formerly of Hulings, W. Va., is now located ut Battoo, Md., the famous George's Creek coal country, where he has a bnuy of fine white oak and hickory timber. Sim refers pathetically to the lato little earthquake which look place on the 8th of Nov., but extracts the consola' lion therefrom that the good time is in siht wheo a fellow can get 5 "schonp era" for a cent, and everything else in porportioo. An honest man is the noblest work of God. An honest lawyer is a picturesque and interesting sight. An honest theologian is not as common a spectacle as is generally supposed. And an honest newspaper is imp of the noblest works of man. -Franklin News Ah 1 For the kind reference in the last sentence, blessings be upon you. Our native modesty prevented us from mentioning the mutter nurselt, and while you didn't just speak nor name we readily "catch on," aud will get even with you some day. A very gratifying success. That was the verdict of all who attended the exercise given by the borough schools last Friday evening. Not a break down in the entire pogrsm, which was a long one, aud sufficiently varied to suit every taste. When ao audience will patiently sit and eagerly listen for nearly two hours to a per formance given by children, scarcely any of whom have reached their teens, it is a better testimonial than any peu can write, and such was the case iu this instance. Let us have more uf them.' The lumbermen anil boatmen of the Clarion river are having very ser ious trouble nu accouut of the absence of a fl iod sufficient to let them nut with their pr ducts. Many loaded hosts and timber rafts are still left along tbe river, all the way fiom the uppermost mills to tho tnoutn, aud the threatened freeze up is causing great uueasiuess aoong the operators. In this cotiuection the Clarion Republican of lust week says: Tbe rise iu the tiv er last Friday was thankfully received by the lumbermen, and a big lot of boats, lumber aud timber was ruu out. The Messrs. O'Neil, of ibis place, sue ceeded it) getting thirty loaded boats through, aud Mr. Edward M. Wilson, also of Clarion, got nut twelve. Hsuds were in demand, aud ou Thurs day night this entire section was com pletely scoured for Competent meu. The wages ran from $5 for oarsmen to 810 lor pilots, from the ttate ripple to the mouth of the river, F"r bargains iu Furniture go to S II. HasUl & Suu's cheap furniture store. if. The Repiblican force is revel ing in pleasures unkown to those whn have never enj iyed a puff of the fa mous Swansdown cigar. Yesterday Charlie Kircharlz, superintendent of the well appointed and busy factory bearing that name, laid upon our desk a box of the special Christmas goods which they have been turning nut, with the compliments of the whole hearted proprietor, C. M. Whiteman. 'Tiso'l necessary In say we are thank ful. Like old Z ke Fortune, "we aiu't et the heart for nn other feelin' hut joy." And we'll just suggest to those ladies who have smoking hus bands, they Deed look no further for a Chr'stma present that will please The problem is solved. Nothing will make him happier. Try it. The Columbia Daily Caleudar remains the ouly valuable daily pad calendar. The calendar for '93 is of the same geoeial design as that of previous years, consisting of 366 leaves, noe for every day in the year, and a calendar fur the entire, year. Tbe day of the week, of the month aud of the year are given, and no each leaf is a short sermon on the "Gospel of Outdonis, Health, and Happiness," with valuable hints nn practical road making. Tbe leaves ate so arranged that there will be do stub left, and each one can be referred to at any lime during the year. The pad is up od a melalllio stand of ivory black, arranged so as to rest opon the desk at a coovenietit angle. The calendar is issued by the Pope Mfg. Co., of BostoD, New York, aud Chicago. TIIE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The annual Institute of the teachers of Forest cnunty convened in the court house Monday at 2.30 p. m with an unusually large atteudance of active and prospective teachers The opening exercises were conducted by Superintendent Kerr, aud after singing "All Hail the Power of Jesus' name," a fervent prayer was offered by Rev. McAninch. After singing annth er hymn, Rev. McAniuch delivcd the address of weloome, which was re Sponded to by Miss Kate Gueulher. Following this was the election officers, which rtsulted in the choieo of -H. L Miller, Vice Prcsineot. Blanche Pease, Lillian Miles, Eve lyo Sowle and Maude Kifer, Secrtta ries. A snort instruction to uiusiu was given by Prof. S. G. Smith of Ada, Ohio, and the institute adjoorned. In the evening the Demurest medal contest took place, and was wituessed hy a packed and greatly dleased bouse Tuesday morning the exercises were heguu with singing led by Prof Smith. Responsive exercises led by Sopt. Kerr, Instruction in Arithmetic by Prof. Thomas of Clarion, who, after giving reasons for taking up "the prosy subject of arithmetic," eraphasiz?d the necessity of review or recapitulation Be thorough ; take the old as au aid in explaining the new. Prof. Ritchey, of Armstrong county was inironucen ana gave a talK on Didactics. Prof Smith next gave the teachers a vocal drill, carrying nn the exercises iu his usually spirited style, ine importance ot good position, full tones and correct pronunciation was emphasized. The drill was con ducted iu exactly the same manner as a similar one should be conducted for young pupils. The sessions thus far have been full of interest aud solid benefit to tbe teachers, who seem to he taking ao uuusually lively interest in the work tnaped out for them by their popular Superintendent. M diil ( ontest. Tbe good people of Forest County wre treated to the Sis ill Cuutest for the Demurest Silver Medal, Monday evening. This coutest was conducted by the Committee appoioted by the W C. T. U., cousistiog of Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Derickson, and Mrs. Nason. The young ladies were all under the in structiou of Mrs. Seigle, aod huw well she performed ber part was shown during the eveuiug bv a large and appreciative audieuca. The class was exceptionally good, and tbe rendering of the piucts by them was most excel lent. The committee of judges were the iostructors at the teachers' insli tute, now assembled. They awarded the medal to Miss Iva ILileman, who declaimed the piece, "National Curse " Tbe marching aud singing of the children, were pleasing features uf the eulertaiument, while the male chorus was a great attracliun. Tbe decora tions of the Court room were beautiful. The Natiooal flig, the Forest coiiuty W. C. T. U. satm banner, and tbe large picture of Miss Frances Willard, were su arranged as to form a pleasing picture. Pkksm Sup't. ilopkius A Co are having a regu lar Christmas Boom ! Goods are being carried not by the arm full. bull. there are plenty IcA to supply every hody witb a present. Look them over before tbe beet are all gone. It. The Slate MhnoK The forthcoming report of Snpt. Waller will show for 1892 the number of pupils iu the public schools of the state are 977,528, an increase of 8,022 ; number of schools, 23,436, an increase of 522 ; number ot teachers, 25,337, an increase of 414 ; total expenditures, $14,329,140 46, ao increase of 8810, 431 48; the estimated value of school properly, 140,242,601, an increase of 84.766.720. Tbe State appropriation of 5,000, 000 did not hecomo available until June, and its efl'ert will not appear in this report. Its direct effect, however, has manifested itself in much needed improvements at the cost of the dis trict. More teachers have been intro luced, the term has heeti lengthened, salaries have been raiser! and school buildings' have been made worthy of the cause. Iu 2.481 schools ihe text books were supplied free of cost, while in others tho buards adopted the pol icy of supplying part of tbe books an nually, with a view to u general intro duction. Dr. Waller favors a single terra of eight months, aud recommends that a compulsory education law be passed. Manual training, be says, has taken a firm hold upon the people The legislation most needed, he sug gesl., is a single bddubI terra, for an increase of the minimum term, for closer supervision, for the limitation of the provisional certificate, forrecng nition of college diplomas under the proper restrictions and for meeting the actual enpeuses of directors at the triennial conventions and fur one day at the cuuuty institutes. To the Public. Wo the undersigoed agree to close our place of business at 8 o'clock P. M , on all days except Saturdtys and Court weeks, and from December the 10th to Jan. 2d. of each year. Lawrence & Smearbavoh. R Barnett. G. W. Romsbon. G. W. Bovard. SiuGiNs & Nason. O F Miles U. J Hopkins & Co. S. H. Haslet & Sonh. KclleUvlUe. The Kcllollvillo scribe wishes all readers of the Republican a merry Christmas and a happy Now Year. C. S. Andrews is homo from Grove City spending bis vacation. W. fi, Gillespie lost a horse oue day last week. While coining down a steep grade on tho Salmon creek road, with a load of bark, the neck yoke broke and tho wagon ran over one horse, brouking oue of its legs. School here closed for two weeks, or uu til after the holidays. All the children wuie made glad on Friday last by m treat of oranges, candies, uuls, and other good les, by their teachers. U. E. Lovel of Starr is going to movo intu one end of the Audrews hotel build ing soon. Tom. Cowan of Whig Hill will put a boot aud shoo shop iu one room of the sumo building as soon as il is fitted up. All our lumbermen are anxious for a heavy fall of snow, and every sign that has hitherto been looked upon as a token of winter is being anxiously awaited; in fact, such signs are rocelving much more attention than tbe comet. Will Wakks. NEHSV NOTES. The latest fad in autograph books is nne of cooking receipts. Each formula writ tun in tho book has the slgnUuro of the contributing friend under it. Fred Tolles, aged 16 years, of Sivorley ville, was accid nlally hit with a bullet from a Hubert rifle two weeks ago, lrom the cO'ects of which he died ou Friday last. The ball struck htm on the neck, or "Ad am's apple," causing iutlamatiou of tho windpipe. The report of the commissioner of Inter nal Reveiiue shows that Pennsylvania is uow tho greatest cigar-manufacturing State in the country. During the past year l,'2:!2,8'.)0.88il cigars were made iu tho State, which is largely in excess even of Now York State. It is said of the Columbus postage stamps, to be put on sale January lnt, that they will he the tinest lot ever issued. Tbe one-cent stamp w III have a picture of "Columbus in Sight of Land." On tho left is an Indian woman w ith her child, aud on the right an Indian man with head dress aud feathers. The two cunt or letter stamp will have a picture of the landing of Coin in bus, after tho painting by an- dorlyn in tbe rotunda of the Capitol at Washington, Color, purple maroon. The other thirteen kinds (there are tifteen in all) will represent coluhrated scenes in the life and history of tho great discoverer. The b irough aud council of Conneaut- vlllo have passed an ordinance lining a license feo of (lb upon transient dealers who visit that place for a few days for the sale of merchandise. This may suem like strong medicine foi the trinsicuts, but it la simply fair and equitable. The men who aro thus itinerating with goods and selling them carry off the money and ex pend it elsewhere, while tli'iy pay no tax es aud contribute nothing to the com munity from which they make thuir hauls. The law makers of tho town w hich taxes these transients roundly aro really noton ly protocting home dealers but the people as well, for the goods sold by these tran sients are apt to be of an inferior quality and are not cheap in price. Wo kmiw of au article that was largely sold in til's city by au Itinerant ford that we can du plicate for 6!) cla. Franklin News. A good hook always makes a nice and appropriate preseut We have them at tbe lowest potsiblo figure. Lawrence A Smearbaugh. It Report of last Hickory School, First Mouth. Grammar School I,. J. Dean, Teacher. Unrolled 47, average attendance 4il, per centage of attendance 93. Honor Roll- Grace Foreman, Ellen Rowninn, Ella Douglas, lilanclio Motzgar, Maude Con nelly, Katie While, Maiulo Millard, John Henderson, Klanclio Keinter, Ethel Uor nian, Qusta Slialci, Mable llillnrd, Orion Clark, Dalay Osgood, Emma Anderson, Flora Osgood, Gertie Wood, Primary Room May Sloan, Teacher, Erolled 4.r, average a; tendance. U7, per centage 93. Honor Roll Joshua Ureclit, Dorr Turmaiu, Frances Wbitconi, Dick Loe, Gus Warden, Eddie Patch, Charlio Lusher, Frank Lusher, Frank Arm strong, Andrew Armstrong, Wilbur Led ebur, Claud llillard, Nelson Stover, Ches ter Hoj-t, Ella Termain, Alice iiiecht, Maud Wood, Alice Wood, Ethol Hoyt, KatoUrovo, Minerva Darns, Dora Whito. Report of Hlochcr School for month ending Dec. IS, IS'.U; Percentage or at tendance, males So. females Ol. Present everyday: Elvira lilochor, Pearl Mouly Grace Mealy, Pauline Fenstoi maker, Bes sie Mealy, elide Wolf, Clarence Mealy, Harry Mealy, Roy Mealy, JesKio Blocher. Blanche Pkane, Teacher. ' As handsome as baudsome can be are the holiday goods at Barnetl's. Old and young cao be easily fit out at our couuters. Drop iu aud see. It. While cabling about for a holiday present, oue that will "just suit," call at our store. Lawreuce it Smear baugh. It. Buy yoor wife oue of those Bissel Carpet Sweepers, at Hopkins & Co.'s store. Just the thing fur a Christmas present. It. Something to suit all, and at bot tom prices for the holiduys at. Bar netl's. The selection is fine, but must be seen to be appreciated. Don't fail to see them, aud don't put it off too long, tbey are goiug fast. It. Any one wishing to buy a good set of roud sleds, suitable for cither single or double driving, will do well to consult David Bunelt. tf. Don't buy Christmas presents un til you look over the great assortment at Hopkins & Co's store. The assort uient is splendid, ajd Ihe prices are where tbey ought to bo. It While in town call at Scowdeu & Clark's commodious warerooms anil examine their fine collection of sleighs. All of the latest patterns, ami a prici s to please aud fit all pocket books, tf, Lawrence & Smearbaugh have a nicely selected stock of holiday gunds, suitable to all ages, tastes and pocket hooks. Call before selecting else where. 2l David Harnett will pay the high est cash price for hides and pelts tf. American Cholera. From the Daily Reveille, Whatcom, Wash. "T. C. Burnett, the democratic candi date lor Sheriff, was la en violently ill at Clearhrook. lie hiul u!l the symptoms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two it was feared he would die. They finally gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which re vived him until a physical! arrived." That is precisely what tho manufacturers of that medicine recommend for cholera. Send for a physical! but givo their medi cine until the physican arrives. For sale by Siggins Nason. ' Bi t KI.KN'IS AltNll'A HAI.VK. The best Salve in tho world f r Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sores, letter, Clmpp"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay requirod. It is guaranteed to give periect satisfaction, or money relunued. Price -" cents per box. For sale bv Proper ,V Doutt. A Hafe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purclia-e money. On this safe Iilan you can buy from our advertised ruggint a bottle (if Dr. King's New Dis covery for Con-oniption. It is guaran teed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Longs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma tion f.f Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.. etc. It is pleasant aod agreeable to taste, iierl'uctlv sale, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free" al Proper it; Doull's Drugstore. MERIT WINN. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery lor ConsiiiiiDtion. Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Biu-klcu's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and lutvu never handled remedies that sell us well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. no uu not hesitate to irnuunicc them every lime, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow ihcir use. These remedies have won their trreat nooiilaritv nuielv on their merits. Proper A Doutt, Druggists. The I'se and Abuse of Whiskey. This subject could be dwelt un-.n to a considerable length, and yet much would remain onlolcl, but all agree that tho use. thu proper use o! pore ryo whiskey is au absolute necessity, especially so now, wneu n ai n re insists upon neing stimu lated. All reuular physicians prescribe rye whiskey, and justly claim that Klein's Silver Age and Diiiiiesnii Whiskies aro most reliable. They do this not only Lo calise they havo tried llieiu but because tho leading hospitals iisi- thciu-lind them the bust stimulants in tho world, silver Age sells lor 91.60 and Diujiiesiie lor 1.0 iiur lull uuart. For sale bv all dealers and druggists. Ask for llieiu or send lo Luuwig Mayer, Gil City, Pa. Drunkenness, ur the Liouor Habit. positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specilic. It is mainline lured as a powder, w hich can bo uiveu iu a glass of beer, a cup of coileo or lea, or in food, without the knowiedgo of the pa tient. Il is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, w hether the patient is u moderate driiiKcr or au alcoholic, w reck, it lias been given in thousands of casus, and in every in stance a perfect core has followed. It never tails. Cures guaranteed. -IS pa-'e book of particulars liee. Address GOL DEN SPECIFIC CO.. 1 Race St.. Ciu- In a rnccnl letter to tho niHiiufaeliirci J Mr. A. W. Bnlilridffp, Millersvillo, III., sbvs! "Chitmliei Inin's Cough Remedy' gives tho best "iitislactlon of anv eouuh ' medicine I handle, and ns a seller, Jjist-r all other preparations In this market. I recommend it hecmiso It is the boat medi cino I over handled for coughs, colds and croup." For sale by Slgglns A Nason. When Baby was sick, we paro her L'mtoriit. When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoris -When she became Miss, she clung to Costoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castor1. MARRIED. RAMsDKLL s II I ELDS At Brook vil'.c, Pa., Nov. 30lh. IW'2, by Rev. J.T. Adams, William Hninsdoll and Miss Maggie Shields, both of Marienvllle. 'CIOISlCl-S-rA MAltKETS CORRECTED LVEKY TUESDAY, BY . RELIABLE DEALERS Flour barrel choieo - - 6.00($6.25 Flour ft stack, - - 1.25I.M Corn Meal, 100 Itjs - - - 1.15 M Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.25 Corn, Shelled - 7075 ' Roans -f) bushel - - - 2.ft0(,3.00 Ham, sugar cured - - - &If" Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 12i Shoulders ...... g Whltefish, half-barrels - - - 8.50 . Lake herring half-barrols - - . ; Sugar .... Fe 6080 - 6075 2 25 ' 32W 2078 - .. 25 89 (ill 1.00 12i - 2.S0 - 2:ib ;fu,yo 1.00 - 11(3)10 - 15 10 16 Syrup - N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... Java Cotl'ee Tea Butter .... Rico Eggs, fresh Salt best lal e Lard ..... Iron, common bar Nails, 50d, t keg Potatoes - Limo 1 bbl. ... D-ied Apples sliced per ft Dried Beef ... Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per CURE Kick Head nehr anil relieve all the troubles Ind dent to a bilious state of the system, such a DizinettK, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. I'uin in the SMe. &c While their most remarkable succeHs has huen shown in curing Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills : are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing tint annoying complaint, whlln they also correct all disorders of the stomach ' ; rttinuilate th liver and rfulaia Uift boweU, 1 Vi-uri tf rliH nlv .mraii E-3EA Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fort un.it ly their (toodnev does not end IV re. and those, who once try them will find these little pills valuable iu so inanr ways that they will not be willing to do without them Hut after all sick head is thebnne of pomanr lives that here Is where wo make our great boost. Our pi 11a cure it while nthen do not. ("ARTHit's Litti.k LtVER FiLi-fl are very small and very e:cv to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not ariie or puree, but by their gentle action E lease all who use them. In vials at & ct-ntti; vo for Si Hold everywhere, or sent by luail. kE:i::i:2 CO., Kcv Tcrt JWi Snail Dm ihiHErk - A SPLENDID,Or-PORTUMTY. Our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly Yen atfonls an opportunity for obtaining n In.iimisc amount of reading slavery trilling cost. Hy this arrange. niiilit ue are enabled to furnish both the Kki'I'HI.U'an and the Weekly iesa at the very low price of 1.75. Any person seiidi- u us tins ani-uint will receive the to papers for mm year, an advance of only 'J." cents over the price of the Kk pub lican alone, did subscribers who pay up all arrearages and 1.75 in advance can have the advantage of this splendid olter. The Weekly 1'i em is the very best weekly family in the country, i-oniaininu 10 panes weekly of the choicest lieneral News, Household and Agricultural reading;, Strom; Kditorials. Younu; People's De partment, a tcood Continued .SU-rv, In short every thills that i;oes to make th most desiiiihlo family reading; matter. With these two papers in your family you will be sore of the best se- . ioe In each deoaitiiicot. Tim b Kri 111.HAN Is ihe oldest and best of the com ty papers, sup plies you weekly w ith all ihe home news of iotere I, such as no city weekly can pos..ildy jve, and tho Wet'kly iictm pro vides you wiih all the world wide news and a iiihss of p-ueral reading such as no local paper can po-sihly furnish. By takliiL' advantage of mil- combined oiler you pet the be--L of cae cluss of reading ill its proper place and ill a pri'-e so rea sonable that you cannot atfoid to deprive yourself and family of thu beueht u' ' No such oiter has ever been made by responsible paper 111 the county, h scribe now. Keiiinrknlile Kt-si-ue. Mrs. Michael I'ortaiii. I'lainlield, 111. makes the stuti-mcnl that she I'ullirhl cold, which settled 00 her lonus; she was treated for a iiioni b by her lauiily physi cian, but jrrow worse. He told her "she was a hopelo-s victim ol con-umptiou and that 110 medicine c old euro her. Her drupiiist siipu'esied Dr. Kilm's New Dis covery tor Consumption ; M10 boiikiht a bottle sod to her ileliyht found herself benefitted from lirst dose. (She continued its use and after takim: ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own hoiiseuoi k and i-. 11s well as she ever was. Kree trial boll les ol I his (il eal Discovery at Proper A Doull's Drugstore, largo bottles and rl.no. OKIHXAM'i:, He It enacted bv the llurgess and I'oun- ci. of the lloroiiuh ol 'I iooesla, 1st. Thai u sidewalk be built 011 the l-Jast side id Vine Sir.-et, lrom Helen (Street lo iiav win-el. 'Jd. Said side walk to bu four 1 li feet in w idth, ami built ol I V.' im-h hcnilo.-b .n, 'i sti'iiigeis of ouk or hemlock 'Jxii inches CARTER'S EITTLE Vr-1 IVER iSP2 PUIS. Ttl.J theieiiudei-, with lour ttld nails to each board. l. (Said side walk to bo built within thirty (alii das lioin this ilato by thuowu eis of land kIuiii ing thereon, or'it lit bo biiill lor tin in al their expense. I'AssKii November -01 li. A. D. lHSM. Atlest, f. . DAVIS, burgess. J- T. DALt, Hocrouuy. muuiiw, i. aiui.jo-lv. ') -J
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