' THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. I f99 p XJrO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 18P3. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. C. R. Davis. Cwniwiimcn. Patrick Joyce, W. A. Orovo, W. A. Hllantl. 8. II. Haslet, A. II. Date, Jospph Morgan. Justice of the I'eaceJ. F, Proper, 8. J. Hetlev. OonstahleH. R. Canfleld. Collector J. W, Landers. School Director U, W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, D. H. Knox. J. T. Brennan, J. R. Clark, T. F. Rltehoy. Broker in Real Estate And General Insurance. A boiler, engine, etc., bound for leeitnon Sunday evening A B Hoyt the Lineville oil field passed through will leave our city shortly for Detroit, Mich., where he will take a position with gas company with bis brother, Ezra. E. B. Sutler will dike Mr. Ilojt.s place with the Forest Oas Co. here. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress a. F. Kfunn. Member of Senate Harry A. Hall. Assembly J. J. llAtoiiT. President Judge Charlie" II. Noyrs. Associate Judges John H. Whitk, C. W. Clark. 'Prensiirer Q. .Iamikhon. towo yesterday. Must be some ao tivily out in that section yet. That bargain sale in winter goods of every description is still go- ng merrily on at Bamett's. The goods are going fast at tbe prices of fered, so get a move on if you want Wu0 was appointed to succeed Judge aJ- Dean, elected Judge of tbe Supreme Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad com- Court last fall, reudered a very ira paoy haa extended favors to the tnin- porlant decision last week affecting tin vnn uUh m .!. . r oi,.i,i,a Hnai I istrY bv the niacins of orders with contractors' and builders' liens. The EstatoT or desire Insurance on your their aeents to issue clerical tickets nlantilT contractors filed a lien .... . . . i i Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. Houses e Lots for Sale Houses for Rent. Judge Landis, of Blair county, buildings or household furniture r Cnll upoQ appticattoa. This will be re- ceivea wiin grsuiuae oy toe ciergy. against a building which afterwards berlain hotel burned down, and Judge Landis de Church h ore In the spring. There are almut thirty niempers in this proximity. The amount rained for the' building was about loOO, while a few have yet to give something to the cause. The Democrats of Klngsley twp. met In the P. O. 8. of A. hall Thursday eve ning for the pnrpoe of nominating offi cers for the February election. Mr. John Christie of West Hickory, was over visiting his brother, R. J., Sat urday and Sunday. The Tlonesta Lumber Co's mill started up again ater a throe week's shut down M. II. McGuire the Tionesta dentist has opened a branch office in Kellotville where all parties who wish first class work done can call on him, at the Cham- Will Walks. C kurrk and Sabbath Hrkool. An effort is being made to form . u k..ii i r. ... Prn.hvtnrian fs.hhnfh School at fMft a. " "" " Prothnnotary , Register A Recorder, . m. , m. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Son to be comnosed of Rldewav. Re Sheriff". Jonn R. Oroood. Cbminiiner C. F. Lkdebcr, Jas. McIlfTTRR, PHILIP F.MRKT. tlounty Superintendent G. W. K ERR. District. Attorney P. M. Clark. jury Commissioners .Ifio, N. HKATlt. It. Wi OriTOW. County Surveyor .1. F. PROPER. rhrrn. W r-I.ADir. County A uditorsW. W, Thomas, J. A. DAWSON, K. KLTNI. SEW ST NOTES. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. miilNESTA LdDHE. No 86S.I.O.O. F. A Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. I.IREST LODGE, No. 184. A. O. U. W., I' w tri.i t i a r IT ryiffHS3Ti3ry r riuaj fvoinii 111 n.v v. W. Hall, Tlonesta. Groundhog and 8t. Valentine's are the nest two days of National im- poiiance. . . i ii in I WASHINGTONCAMP.No.420.r.O. -warmo county aBea tor w 8. of A., meet every Katurdsy eve- censes and col 47 at tbe recent term Ulllg III A. Kt. KJ. iinii, A iuiiwi OAPT. GEO ROE STOW POST. No. 274 y G. A, K. Maeta 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tlonesta. , 1APT. OEORUE ftTOW CORPS. No. v 1H7. W. R. C. meets first and third Wedueday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tlonesta, Pa. T ) OA KD of EXAMINING SURGEONS 13 for Forest CountV. meots on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow'a olttoe, Tlonesta, ra. M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, and District Attorney. Office, cor. of loi and Rridue Streets. TionesU. Pa. Also agent for a numoer or rename t ire lnmirnm-e Companies. L. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections made in thla and adjoining counties. n F. RITCIIEY, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-Li AW, Tlonesta, Pa. B. SIGGINS, M. D., cided that the lieu ceases to exist wiin tne Dunning, in sucn cases. s. y. Davis, ex-Sheriff, of Warren This seems to work injustice to con county, died suddenly at bis home In reaching In M. E. Church every Sab- t..n r. -.i- ir.oinn nnH if the decision is nnlield Warren, on Tuesday morning of last i.ti. ;.... u nn i) i, t " uovo, ivaue, juuois, union viue, vib' - , umu D.niiiuy il 1 imiiniiii 1 . i , . i ... 'II V CCK. c.....ku.. i ii,. v m chiiiiu,,. T..i: T it .. j in tlm hiohpal nnurts contractors will SHt.ihev'enVng he usuM hou. "!. """" L "I ".V "I " " .... According to the Jamestown Journal A. T. Sauer, Pastor. V llliamsporl, says an exchange i ""I" '"''"""' I J Warren will soon havo a sanitarium us Mervices in the frosbytenan murcn What's wroni? withlakinir in T ones- themselves. lug tbe Monroe King of Metals euro for every Hahhath morning and evening, .... . . I .i..i.ii, i. i a. Hnv" I V. MnAnlnnl. omcltinir. I tar rShn wmiln he dead aura 01 win. w:ii:.. C.., f u mn,.i -""6 - - . - - - n I I 11 iiiihiu UUI ' VI v. uvi I , - , . .. .. iiiiiiBry, ui ciurcu, in " IHUUIJ.BVXUIIIIUJIU U ', HI. .oi.ln.Mho 1o r,,,lltol !. the tollowing relereoce to a captured a red lux aoout inree years Columbia Souvenir Coin," or use them former Tionesta youtiK lady is found ago and trained it to hunt rabbits in tho manufacture of other souvenirs, Oil market closed yester'day 53. j0 the Meadville Gazette: A speci- and other small game with bis hunt . as forks, spoons, etc. This Is from ... .i a. ii. I . . iciiviii ucviaiiiu in uiu uriini.iiioiiii TinLa varv t liba hrosk . nn lliia I men of IhA nrtiittin work nr M ira I intr nncr. Whiln huntincr in the Al I 7 ' r . . ..i - The city of Wllliamsport claims to be morning. tiaunie r. i ou cu.uni..u iuciiji ui.iuui.iu. nuu "uu,u the greatest lumber manufacturing city the fhocoix I'narmacy. lhe subject get on the trail ot the tame one audio this slate. 17,943cars carrying 207,145,- is Mrs. Juvia C. Hull, director of the follow fcer up close eooueh for him to OOO feet of lumber were loaded and ship Meadville Conservatory of Music, shoot tbera. Frequently, he says, Pefl ln 1892 Balu of M.WS.080 feet and Miss Tate has again demonstra foxes would come to bis bouse all The romance of oildom, says tho Brad led ber ability as an artist. oicht, when he shot them without ford Era, is told In the sale of tho old -H.rley W. Fisher, one of Oil gg out of tbe building. Server ' .... , a t ft . uno ucvioi va utt luuiiua iv CAcru ' v City's attorneys, was married in that cimaia tne lux can outrun any oog in mIion doare ,t ,8 BoW for Rb(iut rfx place last evening to Miss May A. 'he country, and bas run down ev- thousand dollars. Faiut. The ceremony was perform- rJ rabbit she bas come across. lhe A good many years ago when a boy j h. R R A. Cornelius t the fox comes into the bouse to be fed was whipped at school he received an parsonage of the Seccond Preshy. while the lamily is at the table, of court. W. O. Wyman has become the happy possessor of a 2:30 horse a real beautv. Jerry Blose is conQned to bis Some with a severe attact of giip and rheumatism. To oiorow'g Ground Hog Day. We believe il has not beeo made a legal holiday yet. -Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Can. nf Lottsville, Warren county, are guests wf Mr. Lanson's family -News comes from Warren thst a daughter was born to Mr teriau Cburcb. irankhn isewi. ilarley was once a Tionesta boy, and still has many friends bere who will join in best wishes on this occasion. An exchange says : "Il is dug gested that slates be bung in the vestibules of churches to enable the Republican Caucus Nominees. Pursuant to call the Republican voters met at tbe Court House on M nilay evening lafl, and organized of the class spoke up and said by electing S. D. Irwin E-q , Chair other whipping when be went home. These days the father and mother wipe bis tears away, and go before the board to make a complaint. Ex. Who held the pass of the Thermopylae against the Persian hoot?" demanded the teacher. And the editor's boy at the foot 'Father, I reckon. He holds an annual on every For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet & Son's cheap furuiture store. tf. The I e and Abuse ef Whiskey. This snblect could be dwelt uo'in to a considerable length, and yet milch would remain untold, but all agree that the use, the proper use o! pure rye whiskey is an abooluto nocesity, expecially so now, when nature InsiHts upon being stimu lated. All regular physicians prescribe rye whiskey, and jtistly'claini that Klein's Silver Age and Dtiquesne Whiskies are most relinble. They do this not only be csuve they havo tried them bnt because the leading hospitals usp them find them the het stimulants in the world. Silver Age sells for $1.60 and Ihiqiiexne for !.& per full quart. For sale by all dealers and drugifiMts. Ask for them or send to Ludwig Mayer, Oil City, Pa. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, positively cored by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is mnnu lec tured as a powder, which can be given In a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or In food, without the knowledgo of tho pa tient. It is absolutely huriiiless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinicer or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given In thousands nf cases, and in every In stance a perfect cure has followed. It never falls. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars Tree. Address GOL DEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cin cinnati, O. aug.lO-ly. BrCKI.EN'H ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve In the world f.r Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chappd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Siggina A Nation. APPEAL NOTICE. Commissioners' Office) of Forest t'otJNTT, V Tionfsta, Pa., .Ian. fl, lfi(2. ) Notice Ii bereliy given that the Commis sioners of Forest County will met at their office in the Court lionse, st Tiones ta, Pa., nn the 14th and lothnf February, next, tor the purpose of holding a Court of Appeals from the A"e-meot of 1893. C. F. Lf.dkbitr, Jas McImykk, Philip Emert. Attest, County Commissioners. Jam. T. Rrennaw, Clerk. Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the Kstale of Jasper H. Oingman, late of Tionesta Horotigh, de ceased, have been eranted by C. M. Ar ner, Regi-ler, to the undersigned, and all pcisons indebted to. or having clxltns against, said Estate are notified to make settleme.it with us without dclny. Addik O. Ding man, M. W. S. Dinqman, D. S. Knox, Executors of the Estate of Jasper II. Dingtnan, deceased. Tionesta, Pa., Jan'y !2d, 1893. LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT. When Baby was lick, we gave her Costoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla. When the became Miu, she-clung to CasWria. When the had Children, she gave tliem Cantor' . man of the caucus, and Messrs J. T. ,,, .it.u ti. young ladies to register their names Brennan and J R. Clark, Secretaries. Qne Elk countv Democrat ba8 BWOrn on entering. If this plan be adopted, Tbe Chair stated the object of the vengeance on Grover Cleveland because and Mrs. the young men won't have to wail meeting to be the placing iu ootuioa- the price of whiskey was raised immedi 5th ult. tul8ide until church is out, to see if ,ion of a tk.ket t0 be tole(1 for Bt the aaer that gentleman's recent elec- V. L Klineniver nu tbe 25 -Messrs. Jas. Gaul and George their charmers are present." A good ensuing election, February 21, 1893. t,mo., nr(imlRHd u not m .iht for a Scolt were down from Marienville plan, and one that would save other Qo motiou the voting was done by Democrat when the price of whiskey is last Friday and dropped iu long people much trouble and annoyance iinllot. the Chair BDOointine C. M. advancing. Advocate enough to say "bow'd do?" about tbe church doors often. Arner, J. F. Proper end J. C. Scow- miss uianune rease, teacner or Biocner It is said many of tbe farmers of Those who would enjoy a pleas den, Tellers. The followiog nomiua- the month ending Jan. 27, 1893: No. en- F yaoan, urge!J,j0jj KjJTAi pA I Gorman Hill euilained prelty heavy ant evening's entertainment should tions were then made and duly de- rolled22. Present every day : Pearl and J W. MORROW, M. D., rhysician, Surgeon A Dentist. Ollilce and residence three doors north of Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all - no urn. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AG NEW, Proprietor. Tlonesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnished throughout, i and complete in an h appomiinmim. Sample rooms tor Commercial Agonw, Good Livery in connection. losses in fruit aod vegetables by frost uot miss the "Endeavor Day" ser in their sellars during the late severe vices at the Presbyterian church to cold spell. morrow evening The exercises, cou- -L ist, a pair of steel bowed spec 418llg h"rl 8y8 embracing top lacles. tinted glasses. The finder will ' connectea win tne society nisw he suitably rewarded aod receive the rJ. ,m! 8U" mnuence. win oe inter dared: Burgess, Cbas. R Davis. Council, Joseph Claik and J Brennan. High Constable, Wm. L. Huuter, thanks of tbe owner by leaving same at this office. A great cure for cough Mrs. A. K Morris, 456 Canton St. Philadel phia, Pa, writes: "I took several bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for a bad cough aud waa entirely cured.' 1 he Buzzard has hooked on a C CENTRAL HOUSE, O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tlonseta. Pa. This la the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the miuiArn im nroveiiien is. no nains win be spared to make It a pleasant stopping Tjtusville department" which is well mace lor ine traveling uuuuu. I , i i j -i .i ' I u 4 1 f I .nil ni una I ha Halltf nflVI lit the POREST HOTEL, , i Quean City in a teree and spicy style -- " Tt. ti: I :. :r m. Jaooh Bender. Pronrletor. This hotel " v"" uuiu.ug .. u... prising. spersed with recitatious aud music specially selected for tbe occasion. A general invitation is cordially ex tended. Tbe man who fools with a dirty dauby rubber stamp, instead of let ting a printer do a decent job for bioi, Hop- has but recently been completed. Is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comfortable acoom in "da- tiona to gueats and .the traveling puniio. Katea reasonable. is wasting bis lime and losing money ford in the outcome. Be business like, if I Inspector of Elections, H. O. Da you are a business mau. He wbq at- vis. tempts to do business without firm Collector, Jas. K. Clark. oaoje, business aod address neatly On motion a printed on a letter aod envelope, is consisting of the Chairman aud Se Grace Mealy, Clyde Wolf, Clarence, Harry and Roy Mealy, Harry and Tracy Wolf. Those present every day since admitted, Daisy and Emma George, A man in Sugar Grove, Pa., wants to carry the U. S. mail for nothing and Is School Directors, George Holeman, willin to P8? for tu8 privilege. Tbe itiuin la i l will u ii i w o iw v iiicevu n ij( N. Y., a distance of BK miles. The mail carrier makes a handsome profitfrom the passengers, baggage and freight. It is tbe only route In the U. S. where tbe gov ernmeut receives money from the con' tractor. A city society item says : Progressive euchre is on the wane and "progressive hearts," a card game similar to the first named, is tbe fad. Beans are given to the players to indicate the number of points won. At the conclusion of the playing, some neat souvenirs ore auc- committee of three, tioned off and beans are given in pay ment for the articles. The usual mirth J. E. Wenk. Constable, S. S Canfield. Overseer of the poor, L. J kins. Auditors, Wm. G. Morrow 3 years, Chas. F. Thomson 2 years. Judge of Elections, R. B. Craw A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with the Philadelphia Weekly Presa a (lords an opportunity for obtaining an Immense amountof reading at a very trifling cost, by this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both the Republican and the Weekly Press at the very low price of ai.7a. Any person sending us this amount will receive the tivo papers for one year, an advance of only no cent over tne price oi tne kkpub- licax alone. Old subscribers who pa up all arrearages and 81.75 in advance cau have the advantage of this splendid otter. The Weekly Press is the very best weekly paper in the country, containing 10 pages weokly of the choicest General News, Household and Agricultural readlnor. Strong Editorials. Young People's be' pariment. a gooa t;outinuea story, in short everything that goes to make the most desirable lamily reaalng matter. With these two papers in your lamilv you will be sure of the best Re-doe In each department. The He publican is ibe oldest and best of the coin tv nanera. sun. plies you weekly with all the home news oi intere-t, sucn as no city weekly can posMiDiy give, ana the Weekly frets pro vldea you with all the world wide news and a mass of general reading am-h as no local paper can possibly furnish. By taking advantage of our combined oiler you get the best of eae class of reading in its proper place and at a price so rea sonable that you cannot afford to deprive yourself and family of the benefit of it. No such oiler has ever beon made by any responsible paper ln the county. Sub scribe now. TIONKSTA UHA-ltlCICTS D R. F. T. NASON, PHYHICIAJH SUKt KUH. TIONESTA, PA. The threatened breakup Satur day and Suuday was happily averted by a slight void snap, aud Dow the kleiuhine is belter than ever. Ihere was great skating Monday morning Office on Elm Street. Calls attended to ., ,!, ni snniled it. nmrnnllv d.v and niirht. I j , . ..,.. fill Ullllllllg IUIIIIDIIC8 BUIIIOQ TIT AY, PARK A CO., n,eut for those hereabouts wbo have 111 in rktria. . . . . ... wr of Elm Walnut St.. Tlonesta. Ibe time to spare, but they are not Pa.. Bank of Discount ina ueposu. m- gelling many, il we are to junge trom wrwvHiiouiiii i""" vk;.- 1....1, ,.i,. .1.. ,!; r,... tions made on all the trmoipai points tji .-. "i po ..-.g.i. e, .. the U.S. Coiieotiona solicited. ters belts as thev cume in from the chase. The best remedy fof rheumatism Mr. John V. Gates, Petersburg, Va , writes: I used salvation Uil tor pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Khnn In Keck building next to Smear Mmrh Co's store. Is prepared to do all rinrixof ouatoiii work from the til. est to the coarsest and guarantees bis work to Rheumatism aud obtained great re give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten- . . , , , r i,u Son giveu to mending, aud prices rca- lief. It is the best remedy I baveer aonable. r. i . 1 Mfiu.ltmAniB a r .'i amnlnvul u.i.1 nn oousidered extremely rustic by the certaries 01 tne caucus, was appoiu taking their departure everybody votes commercial world. H orren Jait led, whose duty it will be to nil any that a "lovely time was bad." Tea so, neighbor. vacancies that may occur in tbe tick This story about a lawyer who used to tl. .1. ci.j nr let bv reasons ot withdrawal, iuelmi- Practice at ino urawiora county oar, as 4UD oucrp w,u.. l, ... lunir, , . - told bv the Erie DisDatch. may not be .. nAA I hi trv ap ni inrnriaA I " " " couuiy ouring tne year joau. ioi j new, but is Immortally faithful to nature, and 1892. amounted to $12,147 65, The lawyer had a boy in bia office, and making an average of a little over 1 enusylTanla at the ialr. one day when he was out a client came 0 I I t anA aa II.A hAu itMn'l wont -. inaa O $4,000 a year. The dog tax levied Tbe Pennsylvania State Board has client for hia tutor be asked him to state each year is about $3,600 aouually opened beadqujrters in its building at hlscase. Hedidsoand left, and when and after deduciiug the exonerations Jackgou prk and is gelling ready to the lawyer came in the boy told him of there is a great shortage. The mut- receive lbe elhibil8 fronJ the Slale andsaid ik twenty d. ton nogs are tnree years aneaa or me Agi(e from making a fiue display in enough," said the lawyer. "But," said payraeuts for their work and have sji ,ha Dj buildings Pennsylvania t" l.v, "I took all the man hud somewhat suspended operations. L,ni l,. ren..rk.hl Aolleciinn of "Well, I suppose that would be called Ventngo Spectator. reiiM io itg c)ub house. The uioat Marienville is making provisiou I interesting of these, of course, will be for protecting itself against fire, and ibe old Liberty Bell. Tbe original has nn font a scheme to purchase a charter granted to William Penn by $1200 chemical fire extinguisher Charles II of Englaud, will also be a T I II l I.!.. I er ir.eo, anu i snail always aeep .. ... 0uf a(Jsice W(lU,d b(J tQ gflt ,wo 8500 professional," said the lawyer One by one the patents covering tele phone rights are expiring. At midnight. Jan. SI, the Blake transmitter, which re ceives the speech and transmits it over the wire, became the property of the pub lic after many years exclusive control brought. A Copy of tbe original Ly the Be)1 Telephone Company. March Declaration of Independence is also 7 will see the end of the main patent on 1 . 1 . ...1 1 . 1 . .. . 1 . 1 ... . 1 .. 1 CO 111 1 1) P I UJU leil'pilOIIU, lUttt IBSIICU AlUJkttllUVr 9 I t) 1 1 ...l.l .l. 1 .1... t I .. I.. . k .1... ..I n.,;U;n D.n.. U1,U "UIUII W.YBIOU IIIO ,UIIU- AU kUO PL I ILU(,UI Bl UUIIUI.'K VUM . . , . , . . , 1 . o u: f. l. c .. I . - ....... 1 . . 1 uiuiiuu pHiuub uu me leitumoiitj. mo iraua- wud me ot.iaiers vrpnan m nooin l0 tbe tnp of ftuy ontuiftry buil.liog, eylvania will ahow a reproducUuD ot mjHMion of speech eleotrieallj over a wire. has neen presenteo 10 tne iegiia.ure. aud whle 0De is playing on the bre the Old Liberty Bell made from na- At the ame time tbe patent first issued lhe matter has oeen reierren 10 a ,be oiber cau be refilling au advan live erowu cereals. 0,1 tue recelver w"1 expire, though a special committee of nine by Speaker ,. hich will ha reartilv -nnrecia. T... P..n.ul..n;. fl.K ..hlhir ,ll cond patent was granted on Ibis devico . .. . .. . . " - ' J -rr " "J" .Ionnrv SO 177 .11H thnf hU II. .Ill -Inn llii.n, nann nf nklnhl.nl Hilloht. M .. J ... iL. 1! 1! 1. , . O f J!l " r &" teu i me uroi uro. include specimens oi Dsn louna id UUrv 80 of next year to run. With the Forest county is one. n ih r.,,n,montfin f If. the waters of the State together with expiration of the Bell patent the le- . . , . I " phone bUKiuesa is promised. many rivals. Ibe country is sate. Advices presetitalive Haigbt, Leon Watsmi, a display of fishing apparatus boats, ThufStrowger Automatic Telephone Coin- hicn hven recivpn from ex Governor ..f XTuk..ulr. l.u. . r,....:.A.l n.t. nrl hnicharisa H I - - - " I If I iirill.SA., UB. VU .IIUHIUITII ".I" " -"."l HORSE F UnNISHINU bUUUO. Biggs, of Deleware, to effect that tbe wejKher of mails on the Low Grade . . peaches are uot injured, aod that lhe railroad, bia run being between Drift Kcllettvllle. 11U11CQ1A, X A, I . . ..w..n will ha . lima nno l ma nnlil I I -.1 .1.. . I. .. p n.ji I. -r " " r wuuu auu iui uiuutu oi ivcuuuua. w ,v ui,, , w,Qllviln being now settled the couutry can This holds good during the month of town on Thursday attending to business, ouce more turn its attention to the February, when every article ordinary routine of affairs. matter is weighed in the PVERY BODY reads The Pitslmg Dxt- the nouse. machines. They are more easily mo.rnewa.r boU Tenerai" special, and -A bill for the establishment ot a ha0(lled, could be kept In different telegraphic ; has more contributor, and iauual traiuiug school in connection pmr,g 0f the town, will throw a stream n nil imira miii-i'imi iwiiimmiiiuriivo kimii i . . . i - any other newspaper betwseu New York ana Chicago. ORUNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer ln HARNESS. COLURS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of of the firm of MORCK BKO'S, OPTIOIAITS, Specialist iu Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. WANTED -Wide awake workers eve rywhere for 'MHEI'PS' PHOTO GRAPHS ot the WORLD": the greate.l book on earth ; costing tluO.OOU; retail at ixb, caxh or installments ; inauiuiolh 11 lUKlrated circulars aud terms tree; daily output over ISoU volumes. Agents wild with success. Mr. Tims L. Martin, C'enter ville. Tex., cleared V'll in Wilay; Miss Robe Adaius, Wooaier, ,, t-'i in 40 mill UU3; Rev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y., 4101 in seven hours; a bonanza; mai!i:itiueiit outfit only fl. liooksou credit, Kreiglit paid. Add runs Globe Hible PuliliKhing Co., No 723 CheMnut St., Phila., Pa., or SiS Dear burn til., Chicago, II). ociS im panv is one of the coinpaniea which promises uompetitioa with ito automatio switchboard, that isdesigneu to uo away with the central otuce of tbe present sya tern. II Should Be Iu Every Hon.. J. B. Wilson, 271 Clay St., Sharpsburg, i of mail Wm. Tobey has all bia timber hauled Pa., says he will not be without Dr. TT..iiH to the landing and is ready for any kind King's New Discovery for Consumption. United . Coughs and colds, that it cured hia wilo Ti:. .... I'iiit'. n,,l n,,i.l. I. Bi.i.. -T.. I Vrn,wl ..rf..:Dn;tU " who was threatened wan fne.iinonia at- J " - i.v. .. ... ......m.i..., Kribba 4 Flemminif have about 7oU.- tHr an attack of "La Grimie." wlien va- handsomer than it ever bas beeu, has been appointed to similar posi ooo feet of timber on the bank. They rious other remedies and several physi i. . . . i . r . .. -L r. nr t -i i. ., I. ,.-..... i.. ..i .i.. cians had done her no good. Robert Bar wnicn is saying a greai ueai, ior none nun on tne r. v . i au, aiso on ine uvo aoouv moi, ,n ... u.u. J(, t-00jHnort Pa. claims Hr. King's of the many puhlicalions of that class recouioieudation of Capt. Haight. timber, and have severa hunured tbous- Ntiw Discovery baa done him ...or good J 1 I r o BnI1 I'm.! . inrl nn. in tian In IliA rmnk I hull unvfliiliir Iim AVAI IIMA.I fur l.llllfr I rouble, coining line ii. I ry u. rreo Trial Bottles at Siggina A Nation's Drug have ever attained lhe excellence of Vick's. Beauty personiGed, aod ev ery lady in lbe land will go into ec stacies over this uurober when they see it. The threatened ice freshet bas in duced some lumbermen to unload ibeir boats ladened witb bark ou the Clarion. Tbe freshet was not suffi cient to carry them to market, bence ihey lay in the river in had sape and most of I hem are liable to be carried into drift piles and crushed lo atoms. Jackionian. An East Hickory correspondent bank at the mouth of Ouiton Run. writes: Mrs. Heury Church is quite The lumbermen looked rather blue on ill, but we hope to bear of ber ira Saturday and Suuday when the snow ...... nAn.i.n. I..., u a it frlUf. .K.I provemeot ere long. -Collons & Sig . ... the Bleiirhilll. .here are still gins are adding to the life of the t jwn hopes of enough cold weather and snow by the large amount of timber tbey to enable tho jobbers to complete their are piling up at the mouth of the w"r r I rrt. ...n,.t:...,, U.A .till l.i imii.Muj ill k. LJJ 1. O All. II1.CI.I1IU. i. ..I, i.i -two hundred and twenty five tbe meetillB .e. thousand cubic feet. We wish them Pro.,er 4 Myeni bave buiU urst clttsa success in getting it to market. A Ice house, all of which is tillod up chock box social was given at Wheeler's lull of a flue quality of the icy stuff, hall. for the benefit of the Epwortb KevD father Win. ker of Punx.utaw. T j , i i I ucf a aft. nM in iVDiiDtiins m ivn uj League, and it was a decided success. ,noA my la8l ,etter Tb0 Rev WM gotj. lie v. 6. B. Torey gave us a good tiag bubacripUons to build a Catbolio Store. Large bottles, 60o. and 1 1.00 6 CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour barrel choico Flour sack, Corn Meal, 100 lbs - Chop feed, pure grain - Corn, Shelled - Beans bushel - -Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, augar cured Shoulders Whltefish, half-barrels Sugar - - - -Syrup N. O. Molasses new - Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... - 5.006.25 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.60 1.25 - 70 75 2.50 3.00 15 15 12 - 8.50 FtttB 5000 50"5 25 25 32 2075 25 Authorities in this enlightened age all agree that the human body should bo clothed, next tbe sKin, with all wool garments. The First Wealth is Health. It is money saved to dress your body properly. Come and let us help you do so at moderate prices. FIFTY GRAPES OF ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR tanging in price from 75 cenu to $4.00 per garment, AT 81.00 PER G A RM ENT we can sell you a wool and camel's hair, sotX and durable. AT 1.25 PER GARMENT an all wool or wool and camel's hair mixture ln natural colors. AT 11.30 PER GARMENT we can give you a white felt or natural all wool nil iiernhirt and drawers, never sold iu this market under $2.00. HOSE Our natural wool and black wool cash mere Hose at 25 cents per pair a re lead ers. You can't match them at 40 cents. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Price Store. Exclusive agnn.s for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woden Underwear. Ynunian'act'lvbi'ated New York Hats aod Pedrick's Custom Shirts to order. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well loom, Jas or water ru lings and General KlacKsmlililiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Short in reur of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTEN'BERGER. Java Coffee ... Tea Butter Rice - 6(a,8 Eggs, fresh .... 25(0, Salt lake best .... 1.00 Lard - 15 Iron, common bar .... 2.50 Nails, 50d, $ keg .... 2.5 Potatoes - 75tt,U0 Lime $ bbl. .... 1.00 D-iod Apples sliced per lb ti10 Dried Beef .... - 15 Dried Peaches per lb - - 10 Dried Peaches pared per X - - 15 PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Hon. Charles H. Noyes, President Judge nf the Court ot Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county ol Forest, bus isaued his pre cept forholdiiigaCourtofCominon Picas, Quarter sessions, Ac, at i mnesia, lor th -County of Forest, tocouiinunceo i the Fourth Monday of Feb., being the 27th day of Feb., I8SI3. Notice Is therefore given to the Coroner. Justices ot tnef eaceandOin stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their recoids. inauisitions. examination, and other leiiieinbrances, to do those things which to their otlice appertain to be done, aud to those whoare bound iu recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners liatare or shall be in the tail of Forest Countv, that they may be then and there to prosecute agaiust them as sliall be just. Given on Uur my hand and seal this 30th day of Januarv, A. 1. Istij. JOHN R. OSGOOD, L.8. Sheriff. lrrlrlo bluer. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need nospecial men tion. All who have ued Electric Hitters sing the song of praise. A purer medicine does not exint and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric miters will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure Blood, will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well aa cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indiueliou try Electric Bitters. Entire aatisl'action guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 eta. and f 1 00 per bot tle at biggius A Naaou'b drug storo. 6 Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow iug accounts have been tiled in my o.lire and will be presented at the next term of court tor coiiurmuiiou : First and tins! account of Geo. W. Os good, Administrator of F. P. Urn, lulu of Kingsley township, deceased Final account of J. II. Dingniau, Guar dUu of Maud, Mable and Helen Adams, minor heirs ot II. A. Adams, late ot tur est county, deceased. Alton. CALVIN M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, fa., Jan. au, itnu. 7INANCIAL STATEMENTof Tiones L ta Borough School District. Approx iinale y correct, Jan. Ib'.i.v. Bonds outstanding liH) 00 Floating debt 0 00 1 I THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, -. PENN. S. S. C'SFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. 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