f C3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 18a?. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liurgea C. R. Davis. Councilman. Patrick Joyce. W. A Orove, W A. Hllands. 8. II. Haslet. A H. Dl(, Joseph M or (run. Junticen of the Peace J. F. Proper, 8 J. Hotley. Conntabte 8. H. Canfield. Collector J. IV. 1 ..n,i. Wcioot Director a, W. Robinson, A. " " num. J. T. Urennan. J , R. Clark, T. F. KlUihey. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congrenn-O. F. 5tnns. Member o h-k-hiirt V. Hall. Atnembly 3, J. Haioht. Prenident. Judge Charles H.Noyks. A'tociate Judge$JoHH II. White. C. w. Clark. 7Treurer Q. Jamikson. rVotAonofary, Register Recorder, re. Calvin M. Arwhr. Sheriff, John R. Osoood. min(Mri-C, K. Lkdcbdr, Jab. McInttrr, Philip Emicut. younty Superintendent G. W. Kkkr. PMrict Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury CVmmoner J no, N. Hkat.i. R. W. OntTON. County Nurvryer .T. F. Proper. Coroner 1i. W. Clark. Cotwfy A ud ifors . W. W. Thom Ah, J. A. Dawson, R. Fltnn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODHE, No. 369, 1. 0. 0. F. MwU every Tuesday evening. In Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. IIREST LODflE, No. 184. A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U. V. Hal, Tlonesta. ARHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. 8. of A., meeta every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', Tlonesta. CA.PT. OEORGE STOW POST. No. 274 G. A. R. Mets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tlonesta. CA tT. O EO ROB STOW CORPS, No. L7, W. R. C. meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tlonesta, Pa. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest Countv, meets on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in., In Dr. Morrow's office, Tlonesta, Pa. M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, and District Attorney. Office, cor. of lin and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Alio agent for a number or reliable Fire Insurant Companies. EL. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collections made In this and adjoining counties. T F. RITCHFY, 1 ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, Tionesta, Pa. DR. F. T. NASON, Physician, Hmgeon Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. Office on El m Street. Calls attended to promptly day and night. JB. BIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A DruggUt, TIONESTA, PA, J W. MORROW, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Offiice and residence three doors north of Lawrence House, Tlnneata. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnished throughout, and complete in all its appointments. Sample rooms for Commercial Agents. Good Livery in connection. flENTRAL HOUSE. V O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the plaoe, and has all the modern improvement. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. ITOREST HOTEL, r West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Render. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami offers the finest and most comfortable accoinmnda tiona to guests and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., HAHK.KKS.- Corner of Elm dt Wainut St., Tlonesta, Pa., Hank of Discount nd Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop In Keck building next to Smear jaugb A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kiuus of custom work iroiu the tii.est to the ooarsesi and guarantees hi work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. EVERYBODY reads The Pitaburg Dis patch fur the reason that it contains more news, both general, special, and telegraphic) baa more contributors and and more special correspondence than any other newspaper betwseu New York and Chicago. JiKENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. 10LURS, BRIDLES, Aud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTIOIAFS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Fred. GretteiiTrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water t it tings and General Klockami tiling prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioule, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GHETTENBERQER. Broker in Real estate And General Insurance. WlUl Latulsfor Sale. Farm a for Sale. Houses if! Lots for Sale Houses for Rent. Do you wish to seK or exchange Heal EstatoT or desire Insurance on your buildings or household furniture? Call on me. C'aarrk sad Sabbath Hrk..l. Presbvterlan Sabbath School at 9:46 a. m. ! M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Hager, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAnlnch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 641. See "Special Inducement" offer of J. V. Siret, Photographer, in this issue. It Mrs Milt. Taylor, of Etnleuton. Pa , spent a few days of last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Haggerty. Mrs. J. B. Agnew came home from Washington for a few days' vis it with friends, returning yesieiday. A. V. Siroup, of Tionesta town ship, t this week announced as a candidate fur Sheriff, subject to Re publican usages. Mr and Mrs. Ed Chad man, of Conneaut, O., are visiting at the home of F F. Wbittekio. Mr. Chad man is recuperating from an attack of grip. The Epworlh League supper last Wednesday evening was well patron ized, aud a success all around, the Iague netting a nice sum for its trouble. Rev. 6. F. Marks aud wife, of Tidioute, were the guests of Mrs. II. H May last evening. The Rever end was one of the judges at the Deranrest Medal contest. Jas. D Davis, who is engaged with the Penn Mutual Life insurance company, with his headquarters at Erie, was with Tionesta friends a few days of the past week. The greatest of liniments 1 Mrs E M. Devilhiss, TriauVlphia, Md , writes: "I use Salvation Oil for sore throat, rheumatism etc., and find it is one of the best linimeuts out." Mis Miles of Mercer, has been with the family oi tier eon, Mr. J. t. Miles, whose child has been very sick for the pact week or ten days. The child is now improveing nicely. J. B. Carpenter and Fred Ru dolph of Newtown Mills, dropped in to see us a few minutes yesterday, they having brought out one of White- man & Baur's rafts from that place. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the M. E. church, will hold their annual con vention io Tiouesla the last of May and first of June. next. A full pro gram will be given in due time. Rev Rankin goes down to Reno to preach to-night for Rev. Hillard, who is holding a meeting at that place. Jim. was up yesterday aud reports quite a good meeting there 18 have professed conversion thus far. All interested in the publio school library are requested to meet at school hall Friday, March 17, at 7:30 p. m The object of the meet ing is to form a permanent organiza tion T. E Armstrong, Tress. Under the auspices of the Hick ory W. C. T. U. a Demurest silver medal contest will be he'd iu the Evangelical church, West Hickory, on Friday evening, March 17th. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend. Supt. G. W. Kerr bsa been at the bedside of his brother, W. II. Kerr, one of Clarion county' Com missioners, who has been critically ill fr the past ten days at his borne in Tyleruburg. He was improving at last account. Miss EuRctta Proper and Misses Effa aud Flora Walters have pur. cha-ed the millinery store of Mrs G W. Rovard, and will hereafter con duct the business under the firm name of Flora Waller & Co. Suc cess to the young ladies. For all of these pleasant little references, thanks. The Clarion Re publican cay a: "Forest county can pose a the model moral county of the State, as the February term of court wa Dot held on account of there being no business to transact " Since the failure of the confirm ation by the U. 8 Senate of W. S. Rose' appointment at Meadville, it ha been thought editor Brown of the Messenger wnuld be the coming p m. but the President' latest manifesto against editor may make a power of difference. 8ire, the Photographer, offers special inducements to those wanting photo. Don't miss the oppotuniiy. Se "Special Inducement" in tbi issne. Don't forget to clip the cou poo oat and take it with you. It. It will be pleasant new to the many friends of Mr F. A. Wheeler to learn that she has an far recovered a to be able to return home from Buffa lo, where she has been under treat ment for several week past. She will arrive Saturday, and ber com plete recovery is predicted by the physicians. Those who know pay that the bottom has entirely dropped out of the Pittsburg boat market, and that, unit ps things change to a great ex tent, it will be a pretty difficult mat ter to give boats away this spring The coutiuued strike among the min er has practically paralyzed the coal industry, hence the operator have no use for boats. A load of hay weot up in smoke on Third street last Tuesday morniog, says the Warren Mail, but the fire man saved the rack and sleds. It seems that the owner, Clarence Skin ner, of Farmington, drove on Mr. Thomas' scale to weigh and in turn ing arouo i went over a small bonfire. Of course the bay quickly caught, and a pail of water should have stop ped the fire, but the water wasn't handy. We clip the following pointer from an exchange : What eball it profit a ccuntry editor if be shall gan the applause of the whole world and lose that d .llar (or several of them, a the case may be) you owe bim for subscription? For all i van ity save thai dollar. Yea, verily man shall not live by bread alone, but it is very essential that he have a little bread and where withal shall a yonng man buy bread if the dollar is with-boldeu? Bretbern think of these things. Rafting began on Tionesta creek last Saturday, J. B. Haggerty, who is running the Tionesta Lumber Co.' stuff from Salmon Creek, having brought out eleven rafts. Thus far there is little out at the mouth, the jobbers not having their lumber raft ed yet. There is little sawed lumber to run this spring, aside from the Sal mon creek output, and that of Cnllius & Siggina, at Fouls creek, further up the Tiouesta. Thu square limber, it is thought, will exceed the sawed lumber this seasoo from that source. The firm of Ledebur & Bowman, in the flouring mill butiuess at East Hickory, has been dissolved by mu tual ciuseut, Mr. Ledebur retinug on account of failing health. These gt ntleinen have built up a very flour ishing business in the flour aud feed hue, and it is a matter of much re gret to Mr. Ledebur, as well as bis friends, that he is obliged to take this step He will rest up for a year or so, however, from his 25 year of al most constant application to business, and his physicians tell bim it will be about all the medicine he will need. Mr. and Mr. Jas. H. Smith, of Nebraska were bereft of their young est son, Douald Pierce, who died on Wednesday morning latl, of diph theria, and was buiied io the ceme tery at this place on the afternoon of the tame day. The child wa aged 2 years, 1 mouth and 20 day. The parents, who aie just now passing through a severe affliction from tbi dread disease, have the sincere sym pathy of their neighbor in their tore trial. We are pleased to be able to report that, at last account, all the sick member of the family are get ting better. In these spring-like day, when the sun shines brightly overhead, and the walk are apparently dry, one is apt to be tempted into goiog not tub berless and without the customary winter wrap, forgetting the danger incident to such exposure. Very many of the case of pneumon ia which are constantly reported owe their existence to such thoughtless ness. Don't do it. It won't hurt you to wait a few more weeks, while it may be the saving of you. You needn't be at all considerate of the doctor's welfare; he'll likely have all he can do anyway. When you wish to know what the weather is going to be, go out aud elect the smallest cloud you aee. Keep your eye on it, and if it de crease and disappear it show a state of (he air that is sure to be fol lowed by fine weather but if it in crease take your overcoat with yu if you're going away from home, for falling weather is not far off. The reason is this : When the air it be coming charged with electricity you will tee every cloud attiacting all lesser ones toward it until it gathers into a shower, and, on the contrary, when the fluid is passing off or diffus ing itself, then a large cloud will be seen breaking into pieces and dissolv ing. So tay ao exchange. The citizens of Marienville are moving none ton soon toward provid ing themselves with proper fire pro tection, at the number of blazet which that town bat been visited witb seemt entirely out of porportion to it size an J lurroundinga. The Ex press of last week give an account of another fire which destroyed a dwelling house belonging to Frank Kramer, and occupied by 8. B. G ild, on the night of the 4th inst. The family was at a neighbor's house at the time, and none of the household effects were saved. An over pressure of gat it assigned at the cause. No insurance. The millenium is now here. It came yesterday. Leastwise Prd. Tntten said it was or would he. But we have discovered no material dif ference in the ordinary affairs of life. Gas bills must be paid before the 10th in order to save discounts, just the same as heretofore. The bustle for breadstuff goes just as bravely on, and insurance assessments come around as regularly as ever. Back number subscribers don't get a move on any more than they used to. All these things roust be reversed before we can be convinced that we are liv ing in roillenial day. Totleu'a off He needs a monkey-wrench. According to the Derrick, ao im portant real estate transaction hat taken place embracing valuable tim ber lands in Forest and Warren counties It fays: Wbeeler & Du senbury have purchased the Econn mite lands in Forest and Warren counties, over which there has been several suit io the past few years, be tween Samual Davidson aud the Ecnn omites, all of which were decided in favor of the Eoonnmites. The pur chase includes about 2.500 acre of land, well timbered with hemlock and oak, upno which both gas and nil in paying quantities have been found, and at ptesent a gas well of 700 pounds pressure it in use. The con sideration is not knnwo. The following from the Pit'ehorg TiW is timely : "A woman died sud denly down in Beaver county, and forthwith the big type are employed to tay that the case looked like chol era. That is, to the reporter, who did not see it, and would not have known it from colic if he had, it looked like cholera. From now on every sudden sickness, caused even by sensationalism striking In, will be made to do duty as cholera. A rose under any other uame will smell a sweet, but an item of Dews is not so valuable when it relate a case of col ic as when it doe one of cholera. It is Dearly time for the comma bacillus to bestir himself after the wintrr snooze and get to work. So from this time on ynu may expect to hear frequently of cases of cholera, particularly from remote places in the rural parts. It is not easy to in vestigate stories which originate far out io the woods, and so the faker has the less fear, whether the faker be the rural rt porter or the newspa per which prints whatever be write. Cholera sell well. Make a note of that, and also of the fact that the supply will always be up to the de mand. So accept it witb a proper degree of cautiou." Last Evening's Contest. The seventh Demoreet Contest, given under the auspices of the W C. T. U., took place last evening iu the Presbyterian church. The con testant were Misse Minnie Landers, Clara Duukle, Anna Anderson, Grace Smith, Hattie Hood and Kit lie Joyce. They all acquitted them selves very creditably, the clast beiog perhaps better averaged than any of the previous ones. The house was packed full, and the best of attentiuu waa giveu to the speakers, whose clear utterance and natural delivery made listening a pleasure, aud who spoke their telectiout with such earn estness tbut it was manifest the seu timent was their own. .The Judges, who were Rev. and Mrs. 8. F. Markt, of Tidioute, and Mr. Mi'Kiuoey of Butler, awarded the prize, a tilver medal, to Mies Kiltie Joyce. A special feature of the occasion wat the very excellent singing and marching by the children. The contestant also tang several good selections. Seven tilver medal having now been won, the next contest will be foi a gold medal by the tilver medal win ners. "None better." Mr. Thoraae Buckley writing from the Iron Works. Elm St., Troy, N. Y., says: "Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup is one of the finest cough syrup for colds None better. I always use it." The late firm of II. J. Hopkins & Co. ha still a number of unsettled accounts, aud would he pleased to have all knowing themselves indebted. In call and settle tame The books will he fnuud at th store of Hpkint & Lanton, where settlements can be made. tf. After Hi.- Kcoiiomltes Aaln. The escheat proceedings against the Economite Society will, accord ing to J. II Stevenson, be com- menced very soon. Auditor General Gregg ha not yet been formally no tified, but it. i thought he will act in the matter aud avoid the delay of a mandamus. Mr. Stevenson, who secured the in formation goiog to show that the holdings of the Economite Society are escheatable under the act of As sembly of 1855, io speaking of the matter yesterday said : "I will go down to Harrishurg tome lime thit week, with Attorneye Young and Trent, where we will meet Attorney Lymon D. Gilbert, who is also iD terested in the case. We do not an ticipate any trouble aud arec mfideot that the result of the pioccedings will be the confiscation of the prop erty of the Economite" by the State.' Of Ibis we will receive one-third of the reality md oue-fifth of the per sonalty. The suits io the Beaver county count will not affect our claimt in any way. The matter has been published and any person who purchases any property from the so ciety or acquires it in any way will have to give it up, when the case is decided in our favor. I am confident of a favorable termination of the case, but it may require six or seven months before a decision is reached. I do not know what Attorney Gil bert has done lately, but when we go down to Harrishurg we will formally notify AurMtor Geueral Gregg, aud have no doubt he will take the neces sary steps to escheat the property." PitUburg Timet. An Imperltlve Requirement. Here is a short but very pointed sermon from the Tidioute News, which will suit just at well for Tio nesta; hence we give it without the alteration of even a punctuation mark : With the near approach of spring again comes up the question of sanitation. It comes up every spring A cursory scraping of the streets, a little digging out around the alleys, a partial examination of filthy hides, cess poolt aud deposits of reeking death is usually done, and the spasm of cleanliness is over for the year We say this is the regular program In 1893 this will not do, uuless our people and the authorities are willing to take the responsibility of lurking disease and certain death. Or if those who run the town officially and unofficially think the usual slip-shod, flap-doodle method will suffice how would it do for them to b.ild ao in formal gathering and kindly desig nate the number of lives they re willing to sacrifice to the cause of neg ligence. And while fixing the num ber designate nut of whose homes they are to be taken. Do you want nue of your household to desig nated 7 We admit that'a pretty strong language, but isu't it true as a matter of fact? Don't we by neglect of sani tation say io effect that we are willing lo sacrifice life (or at least tun the risk of so doing) and for what T To save on a tax levy 1 Money before life! Iu thit neglect we really dou't of course set the Dumber or the names of those to be ofleied on this unworthy altar of tnaraoob, but nevertheless the livet are so sacrificed. Tidioute isn't any dirtier than hun dred of other placet. But tbeu other placet do clean up, not gloss over, Tidioute has beeu surrounded all wiuler with towns in which diph theria, acarlet fever, etc , have beeu prevalent. The cholera it alive iu thU couutry. We bave escaped epi demic! to far. But we will not unless earnest, persisteot, thorough work i done in cleaning up. Do you kick at the cost? Will you refuse to respond heartily to the cause of cleanliness? If you do, and disease and death conies rest assured that you will as surely be writ a murderer as the man who draws a knife across bis neigh bor' throat. SEWSV NOTES. Harry Cofflin and Win. Clancy, of Olean, were lined fciO each for dynamit ing fish in Olean creek. That's the stuff. Erie claims to have as one of her citi zens the identical man who fired the first union gun at Fort Summer. His name is James Gibbons. The Lake Erie ship canal scheme is again brought to the front by a propo silion from Pittsburg capitalists to form a stock company to build it. The cost is estimated at about 130,000,000. Time is money. According to a cur rent note Wm. Farrell was released a few days ago from the Lackawanna county jail, where he seived a four mouths' term for refusing to pay fifty cents in taxes. A Gorman scientist has succeeded in making a fair article of brandy out of sawdust. An exchange sees in this the near approach of tbe happy day when a nun can take up a rip-saw ami get drunk on a rail fence. After the last big snow storm a Leban on farmer saw a covey of eight half starved and half-frozen partridges sitting in a fence corner. Instead of feeding th poor creaturws, he killed all of them with a shotgun and went homo boasting of his achievement. Ills crowing died out, however, when he was lined S0 an J the cost of the suit for killing tLe birds out of season. Boston was visited by another great conflagration on the 10th Inst., entailing a loss of property valued at 14,500.000. It was one of the three greatest fires in Boston's history those of 1872 and 1889 being the other two. Mr. Cleveland will have a middle-aed Cabinet. Thoir ages are thus given: Cleveland, 50 years j Stevenson, 58 Gresham.ei; Carlisle, 58; Dispell, 48; Lamont, 41; Herbert, 50; Olney, 58; Smith, 38 ; Morton, 60. President Harrison has accepted a pro fessorship in the Stanford University of Caiitornia for five years at a salary of fii.000 a year. He will deliver a series of 1- o to res on constitutional law, and it is said will not be employed more than two months in the year. An exchange tells of a 'ady who deci ded to scare hor husband, who was quite a hard drinker, so that he would reform. To do this she procured a costume of a devil that bad been worn at a masquer ado. The next time the erring spouse came home feeling happy she quickly donned the costume, and as he opened the door she stepped forward and said In sepulchral tones : "Come with me I am the devil 1" The result rather aston ished her, as the response that, greeted her was: "Zat soT Sliak ol' boy. I'm your brother-iu-law. I married your sister." Leslie Jacox, mail carrier between Kingsville and Summerville, taking in Bhannondaleon hi way, walks daily 34 miles; weekly 204 miles; monthly 884 miles, and yearly 10,612 miles. Duiing his four years ending July 1st, 1893, he will have walked 42,508 mile's. It is said Mr. Jacox can outwalk any person in the country, that for miles he swings along at a gait that would distance any one in this part of the state at least, and at the same time he not only likes his employ ment, but has excellent health and spir its. He receives as compensation f-60 per year. Clarion Jacksonian. Isaac Morrison of lieechwonds, was born In Ireland, but came to America in 1832. Immediately after his marriage, about 1847, he purchased a second band clock from Mr. Turn jy, who at that time was landlord of the old Franklin House, Brookville, which stood where the Cen tral Hotel is located. He took the clock borne, put it In position and started it, and it has kept correct time ever since. During all these years Mr. Morrison has wound this clock every evening when at home, as regularly as he went to bed, no one but himself giving it any attention when he was about, inn ing his married life tbe lonuet be has been absent from home at one time was seven weeks, and his absence during the whole period would not exceed one year. lie has therefore wound this clock at least fifteen thousand times. Brookville Democrat. Rick Donovan, a popular Democratic hotel-keeper at Kane, McKean county Pa., was the cause of a good deal of amusement at the Capitol during the in auguration. The reason for this is that Mr. Donovan Is an excellent double for Senati r David B. Hill. Consequently be was followed by throngs of admirers wherever he went, and on numerous oc casions he was stopped by persons and addressed as Senator Hill and asked rel ative to pending legislation. To-night one excited individual rushed up to him iu the presence of tho Express corres pondent and anxiously inquired whether he would be able to secure lie passage of the New York Bridge bill before ad journment. The rescm blace is so mark ed that the Senator and the hotel keener were brought toirelhcr and exchanged a few words. Buttalo Expiess. When Doctors All Asree It is a fact well established, that Febru ary and March are the irut trying months to aged or enfeebled persons, Phneuinonia. influenza and kindred chest afflictions, are most liable to get in their deadly work. There is but one thing to do, build up and fortify the system with a pure Ktimulant. Medical men all over the country agrre that Kiein's "Silver Age" attl.50 ueraiiart. and "Duouesne" at 1.2! per quart, stand without a pier. ii you want tine six year ma i.uckeu beiincr. Finch, (iibs'nn. Overholt, or Bear Creek, you can have them at $1.00 per quart or six quarts for to.00 e are recognized headquarters for the choices brands of Wine, Liquor, Cordials, etc. Good, expres-ed anywhere. Send for complete price list : mention this pa per. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St., Al legheny, Pa. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT! In order to more thoroughly advertise my work, both large and small, and also to enlarge my Frame trade, I will, at my Tionesta Gallery, until June 1st, 18U3, give tec to each customer sitting for o e dozen C'ubinet Photos, one two-thirds life-size Bromide Crayon Portrait, pro viding they purchase a suitable frame for it at the Gallery. Iu order to git the ben efit of this otl'ur you will please cut out the card bel w and present it at the time you sit for your Photos. My frames are as cheap as you can gut anywhere, but wo w'll not sell a frame cheaper loan our $2. SO one on this work, as we w ant the work to do us credit, and uuless the pic ture is put in a good frame it never looks well, I care uot how lino it may lie; so this is the reason we wi'l uot sell a cheap frame for this work, and not, as you might tliiuk, that we want loget thu price of picture and frame for the frame alone; by no means. The frames are all maikrd in plain figures, and you will pay the same price lor one in any case, aud it is as cheap as it can be bought anywhere I have at present an A 1 man at the Gallery, who will try his best to please you and do you good work. I have also fitted the place up iu good shape to do good work, aud the work hereafter will be finished at the Gallery, without being aunt to Oil City. This inducement, with our steady busi ness will have a tendency to maaea rush, so if you want Photos soon alter sitting I would say, come at once, as loose coining first will, of coun-e, bo served first. Thanking my olu customers for post fa- vor, and inviting new ones, 1 remain Very Hesp'y, J. W. SIHKS. W. J. lli'l.OKn, Operator at Tlonesta. Mr-Cut tills out, as it is worth f i.no to you, and may not appear again : uoou 'OK ONE BROMIDE CK.U0N POKTBAIT, If presented by a sitter at Sires' Tionesta Gallery Before June lat, 1803. Morni Prophet Hicks' Paper. Very few of our monthlies are more useful or more popular where best known, than Rev. Irl Ii. Hicks' monthly family and and scientific pa per, "Word and Works." First and foremntt of the contents of thit charming paper we must mention the noted monthly storm forecasts of Kev. Irl Hi, ks, which are read wherever the English language is spoken. BesideB these forecasts, Prof. Hicks contributes to the piper every month popular articles ou astronomy which are finely illustrated: also ar ticles on the science of forecasting weather by planetary meteorology, and a religious article or sermon in each number. Besides these attrac tions the paper has a "Home, Sweet Home" department, for the ladie, a "Youth and Beanlv" departniett for the hoys and girls, 'Queries" for lhne who want hard inns caaekd, sod many other good lln'oes All this for the low price of 81 00 per year. Send six cents f,,r a sum pie popv and se the paper for yorself Address, WORD AND Wonka Pl'B. Co.. St L nis. Mo We will Curt, ish this valuable publication in connec iia with the Republican, making the piite of hth papers 82 00. Take .Notice. I am going east about April 20'h to purchase my Spring and Summer Stock. Parties indebted to me will kindly call or send me what they owe. Respectfully. David Mintz. Dissolution .Notice. The firm of H J. Hopkins & Co. has Hits day dissolved partnership by mutual consent, 11. J. Hopkins re tiring from the biisineas. Burliness will he carried on at the old s'aud by L. J. H k ins and F. R. Lsnson, who will adjust all accounts of the old firm. J I. J HiPKIN9, L. J Hopkins. F. R Lavson. Tionesta, Pa , March 1st, 1893. We wish to thank the people of the community for ilia liberal patronage we have received during (he past ten years, and hope the same kind treat ment may be extended to the new firm, with mtny new customers add ed. Very truly. H J Hopkins v Co. Tlrunkenness, or tbe Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is manufac tured as a powder, which can be given in a u ass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea. or in food, without the knnwleilgo of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and io every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never tails. Cures guaranteed. 4S page Isink of particulars tiee. Address GOL DKN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Ciu ciiinatl, v, aug.lO-ly. The strongest recommendation that any article can have is the endorsement of the mothers of the town. When the mothers recommend it ynu may know that that article has more than ordinary merit. Here is what the Centerville, South Dakota, Citizen says editorially of an article sold in their town : "From personal experience we can say that Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy has broken up tiad colds for our children. We are acquainted with many motbeis in Cen terville who would' not be with out it in the house for a good many times its co-it, and are recommending it everyday." 50 cent bullies for sale by Siggins A Nason. 1)1 solution Notice. The firm of Leilehur Dowman at Kast Hickory, Forest county. Pa., in the mill'iig and gram business, has this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent, II. W. Leilehur retiring. The business will he carried on at the old stand by T. I. Bowman, where the hooks and unset tled accounts due the old firm can be ad justed by li. V. Ledebur, or f. J. H iw- man, tor the term of sixty days from this dale. H. W. LinnBrR. T. J Bowman. East Hickory, Pa., March 2d ISW.i. We wish to thank he iieonle of the community for thu liberal patronage we have received during the past six years, and hope the same kind treatment may be extended to tlie new firm, and many new customers added. Very trulv. T. J. How man, 'CIONKSTA IV11I1C'W CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour barrel choice . - 6.00ii6.25 Flour V sack, - - 1.I5(U, 1.S0 Corn Meal, 100 tbs - - - 1.2,5 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.L'5 Com. Shell - 70(475 Heuns bushel - . . 2.50:1.00 Ham, sugar cured ... (15 Hreukfast Ilacon, sugar cured 15 Shoulders ... 124 Whiteilsli, half-barrels ... 8.50 Sugar - rTa.6 Syrup 50(3.00 N. O. Molasses new ... 60Q75 Koast Rio Coffee ... Itio Cotl're, ... . JavaCott'ee .... 3t5 Tea ...... ::(, 75 Hotter ...... Rice ..... fi(ii8 Kgtfs, fresh .... 20(3, Salt lat-e best .... 1.00 Lard (17 Iron, en 111 bar .... .S0 Nails, 5Ud, '0 keg .... 2.'J5 Potatoes .... 75iVK) Lime bid. .... 1.00 D'ied Apples sliced per tt -6(0, 10 Dried Reef ..... 15 Dried Peaches per th - - . 10 Dried Peaches pared per 15 Uf ANTED -Wide awake workers eve rywhere for fillEPPS' PHOTO ORAPIIS of tho WORLD": the greatest book 00 ea. Ill ; costing gloO.tHHi; retail at I cash or installments ; luaiuiiiolh il lustrated circulars aud terms fi ec; daily output over I.VKI volumes. Audit wild Willi success Mr.Thox I,. Mai tin, Center villn. lex., c eared 711 in dayj Miss Rose Adams, Woostcr, ., t-'i 111 W min utes; Rev. J. How aid Madison, Lyons, N. V., 101 iu seven hours; a bonanza; inanilii'eut outtit only 1. I'.ooks on civdit, 1'ieiiiht paid. Address t; lolie llible Puhlishing Co.. No 73 Chestnut St., I'hila., t'a., or Sj6 Dearborn M , Chicago, 111. oclo im