THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNIXDAY, DECEMBER 13, 18P3. BOROUGH OFFICERS. 7!rjM.-C. H. Ilavis. Ooiinnlmcn. Joseph Clark, W. A. Orovo, W. A. inlands. 8. II. Haalot, A. II. Dale Joseph Morgan. Juntteen vf the J'eace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Motley. ConmableH. 8. Canflnld. OolteetorS. H. Can field. School Director V, 8, Knox, J. T. nronnnn, J. R. Clark, T. F. Ritehoy, U. W. Holoman, J. E. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. f ember of Conifre CI. F. Kninns. Member of .Senate Harry A. Hall, Assembly J. J. Hakmit. President Judge Chari.ks II. Noykh. Anioeiate Judge louv II. Whitk, O. W. Cl.AHK. Treasurer Q. Jamikbon. I'rothonotnry, Register t Recorder , fre, Calvin M. Arnkr. Sheriff. John It. Onooon. OnmmiKioneriC F. Lkdebur, Jab. McInttbr, l'mur Kmkxt. tTounty Superintendent O. W. Kerr. District. Attorney V. M. Cl.ARR. Jury Commissioners J no, N. Hkatit. R, V OtIITON. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. (ronerT). W. Ci.ark. Comity Auditors W, W. Thomas, J. A. Dawson, It. Flynn. RRnULAR TRHMH OF COtJRT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TMONESTA LODOE. No. ROH. I. O. O. F. -L Mneta every Tuesday evening, in Odd f ollows' Hull, rartridgo Dunning. I KIRERT LODllE, No. 1K4. A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. 1I7ASHINGTON CAMP. No. 420, P.O. V V H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. U. U. w. llall, nonesta. CAPT. OEOROE 1STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, R. Meets 1st and 8d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, llall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. Iia!l, Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and District Attorney. Otllce, cor. of Im and Hridire Streets. Tionesta. Pa. Also agent for a number of rellablo Fire Insurance Companies. T. RITCIIEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tionosta, Pa. I7DWARD E. HALL Zi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tionosta, Pa, Ofllco with B. D. Irwin hisq. T B. SIGGINS. M. D.. J Physician, Surgeon Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvaician. Surseon A Dentist. Oluice and residoneo throe doors north of tawrence House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. PVR. PRESTON STEELE J Homooopathio Physician Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Office In the rooms formerly occupiod by E. L. Davis. 'alls made night or day. LD. BOWMAN. M. D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA, Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. AWRENCE HOUSE, L. AG NEW, Proprietor. Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlargod, newly furnished throughout, and complete in an us appointments. Samplo rooms lor I'ouimeroia; Agents, Good Lilvery in connection. ENTRAL OU8K, O. C. BROW NELL, Proprietor. Tionseta. Pa. This Is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place lor tne traveling puouo. IX) REST HOTEL, West Uiokory, Pa. Jacob Render. Proprietor. Thia hotel has but recently been completed, is uiee lv furnished throughout, and offers the finost and most comfortable accommoda tions to giiHHts and the traveling public, Ratos reasonable. AY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Comer of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits, (jollec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. e. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Slum In Rock buiidimr next to Smear jauirh A Co.'a store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the ttuest to the coarsest and uuarautecs his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable, JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA, PA. Fred. Crettenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmi thing prompt ly done at Low Kales, llepairmg Mill Machinery given special alluuliou, and aatislaetion guaranteed. Khop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. i R KTT EN BERGER. i:a(ji.i: itiiii. THE B EST ROOFING It is unequaled for house, barn, factory or out buildings, anil uohIs hull thu price oi Simmies, tin or iron. it is ready tor use anil easily applied by anyone. Send stamp lor samploa and stale size of roof. EXCELSIOR PAINT & ROOFING CO 1 lJuane St . New York, N Y TK YU WANT a respectable Job of m. pruning at a reasonable price send your uruur to mi owce. $Un4 XJrOn, It It OK Ell IN JIeatj Estate And General Insurance. Wild Land for Sale. Farms for Sale. Houses e Lots for Sale Mouses for Ilent. Do you wInIi to sell or exchange Real FHtaloT or desire IiiHiiranoo on your buildings or household furniture? Call on tne. fburrh uni Hshbnth Mrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. (Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evnninK by Rev. Rankin. rreachlng in tne r. M. unuroii every Saiiliatb. evening at the usual hour. uev. r . F. !Shoui. Pastor. tsorvtcos in the rresuytonan i.nurcu every Sabbath morning and evening, nev. j. v. McAnincn oinciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. J. M Kepler is in towo. Oil market closed yesterday 781. Gloves at Ledebur fc Miles'. 2t. New line of holiday goods at Baroett's. 2t. Bargains in ladies' coats at Led ebur & Miles. Pawling'a Hygienic underwear at Lsdebur & Miles. 2t. Tbe postofflce is being plasterer1, a much needed improvement. Jarius Reck has opened up a meat market at the old stand. The infant child of George Stit- irjger, of Goleuza, died last week. C. M. Aroer is making repairs ou his house opposite tbe gas office. J. B. Erb, of West Hickory, was a caller at this office last week. The infant child of Archie Ma- tie, of German Hill died last week. Attention is called to Harrisburg Telegraph ad, whichjiappears in this issue. Revival services are still contio linuing in both the Methodist churches. C. F. Gillespie of Whig Hill who has beeu quite ill is now repor ted much better. ihe best stock ot mens wear ever shown in the citv can be seen at Ledebur & Miles'. 2t. Black bears are said to be more numerous in Elk county this winter thau in several years. A very large line of holiday goods for young and old at Burnett's. Prices to suit the times. 2t. Ulsters, suits, overcoats, hats. caps, are our specialties. Call and see us. Ledebur & Miles. 21. Before purchasing come and iu pect tbe large display of all tbe new holiday presents at Barnetts. 2t John Joyce who has been confiu ed to the house for about three months is able to be out again. If you want to wear stylish clothes go to Ledebur fc Miles. They give you city styles at country prices, David Uilands, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is now thought to be ou a fair way to recov er. For the first in the .history of Allegheny county there are now in jail under sentence of death, six per song. Mrs. Joseph Grove returned home froai Oil City last woek and re ports Mrs. Doutt much improved in health. Mrs. Chas. Kircharlz has return ed home after an absence of several weeks visiting at her former home io Brookville. J. J. Van Alen whose appoint meot as Ambassador to Italy caused such a turmoil has positively declined that positiou. single banded a tbief went through a bank in South Bend, Ind., last week aud succeeded in carrying off abont $16,000. The Wax Works of Titusville were burned last week involving a loss of about $20,000. Loss partly covered by insurance. Many of the churches of Chica go, North Side, have been given as temporary sleepiug quarters for the unemployed of that city. Tionesta people ought not be lean if there is any virtue in flesh diet They support enough meat shops to make a vegetarian turn pale. Superintendent Kerr reports the schools in a generally flourishing con ditinn though the grippe is now inter fering considerably with tbe atteo dance. The long strike on the Lehigh Valley road has been declared off This result was reached by means of arn, i ration, Doth sides makiog con cessions. 1 be heart as well as the atom sen of the editor was made glad this week by the presence of a delicious piece of venisou from Charlie Klin estiver of Ncbrubka. Mr. II. Southworth died at the home of bis son Charles at Newtown on last Sunday of tbe grippe, aged about 85 years. He was buried at Townline on Tuesday. Mrs. McDonald, formerly Miss Hilaods, of Pittsburg, is visiting her uncle's D. W. Clark, having been summoned here by the death of ber Uncle William Hilaods. Wyman & Stratton have moved their saw mill to Newmansville where they have a tract of oak timber. The lumber is being shipped from this point to tbe Erie road. Buy rubber boots where every pair is guaranteed. Ledebur & Miles have them for the same money ynu pay at other places where you have to take your chances. 2t. A white deer was shot near Fox- burg, this county, last Wednesday by II. A Gilson of that place. This is said to be the first albino deer killed in this section for many years. The J. F. Overlander mill in Tionesta is running full blast with J. L. Peters as miller, and is grinding at the rate of 100 bushels per day. First class work is being done. 'A large Roller Process flouring mill belonging to J. M. Slick of Clar ion was burned at that place on last Saturday. The loss will amount to near $10,000. Insurance, $5,000. According to programs printed at this office there will be an enter tainment in Kellettville in the near future. The proceeds go toward tbe building of a new church in that place. ur. Kumberger was called up from East Brady on last Saturday to hold a consultation with Dr. Bowman over the case of John Hood son of William Hood, who has been serious' ly ill. -Samuel Heflick of Pittsburg, re presenting the Presbyterian Meesen ger, a newly established religious pa' per of that city, was in town this week looking after the interests of his paper. George Gould, son of the late Jay Gould, has been sued by a wo man named Zella Nicnlaus to recov to recover a check for $40,000. It is generally believed to be a case of black mail. Each year Cods an increased number of young people from this county in the Clarion Normal School. From the reports of thoBe who have been students, the school is deserving of even larger patronage, A five year old child of John II.rtzell of Paint township, Clarion county, was burned to death last Tuesday. Tbe child's clothes caught fire from the stove. Mr. Hartzell was working at Clugh's Mills, this couuty, at the time of tbe accident. The partnership heretofore exist ing between S. S. Caofield and Archie Puffin burg in tbe livery business is about to be dissolved, CanGeld cou tinuing in the business while Puffin burg will take charge of the Central House next spring, which he has re cently purchased. Reports from all parts of the country show tbe geoeral prevalence of tbe grippe. Tbe deaths from it are numerous. Time was when it pasted for a joke but that ia past People have begun to realize that it is a daugerous disease and needs the best of attention to avoid serious re suits. Daoinl Coughlin uuder indict' meot for tbe murder of Dr. Cronin is now on trial. Anarchy and Clans seem to have a hard time in Chicago. Tbe recent election of Judge Gary in opposition to the wish of Governor Altgeld who pardoned the convicted auarchists shows that the people want law and order maintained. -Tbe entire contents of the Peun sylvauia State Building at the World's Fair will be sold at public auction commencing on Tuesday morning Dec. 19, at Montgomery & Co's ware rooms, Walnut St. Harris burg Pa. Catalogues cau be obtaiu ed by writing to A. B. Farquhar, ex eculive commissioner, Harrisburg. Tbe last touches of tbe reservoir of the Tionesta Water Supply Com pauy was made by U. W. (Jlark in the shape of a substantial board fence that will keen out all kiud of var mints so that tbe people can rest easy as to tbe character uf the water they drink. The water stands ten feet iu the reservoir ami is as Due water as can he seen anywhere. When you want to make your ' last will aud testament," (providing you poHSens anything worth while), you want to copy after the form used hy the Egyptians in the fifth ceutury B C, which will be found in the I tri papyri lately deciphered by Prof J. P Mahaffy, D D , of Trinity Col lee, Dublin. The phrase at the liesd of all wills is, "That A B sou of X being of sound uiind uud good understanding made Ihe following Iclaoieni " So you ee that there s nothing new under the sun, according to Holmittiu, mm it is the same phrase used lu day by all la)tr. A Marienville couple made all the preparations as they thought to get married, the guests and minis ter were present and the supper on the table wheu it was discovered they bait forgotten the necessary legal doc ument that would authorize the cere mony. The supper was eaten all right and the friends will have a chance at another. We are very sorry to announce to the readers of the Republican that Editor Wenk is still confined to his room. We had hoped last week be would be able at least to oversee this issue of the paper. We trust howe ver that next week will see him at bis post. Io the meantime the readers will be served with political news of the original complexion though of a somewhat less decided color. While the Chamber of Deputies of France was io session last Friday some one threw a bomb from tbe gal lery wounding nearly one hundred persons. Tbe explosion of the bomb in tbe air soon after leaving the throwers band was all that saved a terrible loss of life, as it was, cone were killed) outright though many were very seriously wounded. One man has been arrested and tbe police are searching for accomplices. -A borough ordinance is badly needed requiring the cleaning of tbe sidewalks of snow. At pres eot they are almost impassable. The snow of last week was turned to Blush by the rain and then froze solid mak ing the walks that had not been cleaned a glare of ice. A slight fall of snow now would render tbem not only unconvenient but dangerous. We call upon the city fathers to paes an ordinance requiring all property holders to clean their walks along their properties through main street and the street leading to the bridge, An accident occuring on tbe walks as tbey now are might prove a very Ber ious matter, in the way of damage against our borough. Since the above was put in type we understand the matter referred to was up before a meeting of tbe Coun cil and has passed first reading. Al so the laws of the Board of Health were adopted and Dr. Morrow ap pointed to take tbe place made vr cant by tbe removal of Dr. Nason. v Tionesta Kesident Dead.; William C. Hilands, one of the early pioneers iu tbe settlement of Tionesta, died at the residence of D. W. Clark of this place, on Saturday morning last. His age was 66 years He was about b'ix years old when his father moved to tbe farm on the op posite side of Tionesta creek from what became tbe towo. This eld homestead is now the property of William Lawrence. He was tbe youngest aud only living son of tbe family. In 1850, iu compaoy with his two brothers, Jacob and Pattie, he went to the theu new gold fields of California where he engaged in pla cer mining. Afterward he went to Idaho, where he resided at a place known as Mountain House. About a year ago he returned to Tionesta and made bis home with his neice, Mrs. D. W. Clark, where he died He was a man of business honor and highly respected wherever known He was related to William Hilands, of Franklin, and aUo to the family of the same name in Allegheny coun ty. His father moved to Tionesta about 60 years ago and was among the early settlers of that part of the Allegheny river valloy. Tbe funeral services were held at 2 o'clock on Sabbath afternoon con ducted by Rev. J. V. McAninch. School Notes. At the beginning of tbe present school term we tried to impress upon the pupils tbe importance of being oo time, not ono or two days during the wetk, but every day. Many of the pupils have done very much better than in former years but there seems to be a "don't care whether I am late or not" feeling on the part of a few yet, which feeling is very detrimental to the best interests of the school We have concluded to require the presence of each pupil promptly at 9 a. iu. and at 1:15 p. in. Any fail ure to comply with this requirement will be puuished with detention for at least one half hour afier school We hope that parents will assist iu tbe enort to break up this evil. We were much pleased with the advice given to pareuts in the last is sue of this paper and trust that each parent will find time to make the school several visits before the end of the term. Delva Randal), Knllie Rankin and Rmh Clark ot Room No. 4 are now under the influence of LsGrippe. The attendance in all the rooms i much aU'ecled hv La U Curd of I huuks. The family of the lae W Heath of Si srr. il. m re to X in - i li- i Ihanks to ihe nisov k'lol tii, oil- (', , the comfort and HBMsiauce iven dur iag the time of ibuir uevcio aiii.ciuu THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Forest County Teachers' Insti tute will be held in the Court House, at Tionesta during the week commen cing December 25, 1893. Tbe court room will be open at 2 o'clock p. m. for the enrollment of teachers. Reg ular session of institute will com mence at 2:30 p. m. Good instruc tors have been engaged for the week, aud every teacher in the county is expected to be present. Under the direction of the W. C. T. U. a Gold Medal contest will take place Mon day evening. On Tuesday evening Hon. R. G. Hon will lecture on "The Genuine vs. Sham," and ou Wednesday eve ning on -'The Labor Problem." A musical and elocutionary entertain ment will be given Thursday evening, under the direction of Prof. 6. G. Smith. By request of the State Su perintendent, Hon. S. D. Irwin will talk on Arboriculture Wednesday afternoon. A Pointer to Constables. Tbe carrying of concealed weapons is a menace to the well beiog of the community aud a stop should be put to it. In addressing the constables of Cumberland county, recently, Judge Sadler used the following language which was not any to strong for tbe subject he was discussing: ''You con stables can do nothing better than ar rest men and young men who carry loaded pistols in tbeir pockets ready to whip out on the slightest provoca tion, and perhaps shoot perfectly in nocent persons. A man nas no con stitutional or moral right to carry concealed deadly weapons on all oo casions; and I say to you, whether or not I am criticised, that if you do your duty iu arresting boys and men car rying revolvers we will see that no costs are imposed on you," Raftsman Journal. The National TV. C. T. C's. Call to Prayer. Twenty years have passed since up on the women of the crusade, fell the Divine fire. As of old the beacon lights of Christianity flashed from Je rusalem to Antioch, and thence to Ephcsus, Troas and Corinth, until they wero kindled in the palace at Rome, so this heaveu burn enthusiasm which started in a few hearts, haB flashed from heart to heart, city to city, and nation to nation. It ia fit ting therefore that on this anniversa ry we pause to rekindle our altar fires, draw near to Gnd for a fresh aniiointing of tbe spirit. Review the past, confess our mistakes and conse crate ourselves for the future. This is tbe request of the National W. C. T. U. I hereby call oo the White Ribbou women of Forest county, to observe Friday Deo. 22. Tbe tem perance women of Tionesta are re quested to meet at the Reading room at three o'clock in tbe afternoon, to observe the hour of prayer. KEWST JiOTES. Cholera Is spreading In Constantinople. The management of the Ferria wheal haa decided to remove it to New York and maintain it there as a permanent es tablishment. Small and Anderson, the boys who broke jail recently at Klttanning, Pa., were captured ou Thursday night of last week at Anderson's home. Report of Smoky Hill school, first month. Number enrolled 16, average at tendance 13, percent of attendance 9(1. Present, every day: Verms Thomas, Charlie Thomas, May Smith, Maudie Mealy, Harry Mealy, Viola Mealy, Peter McDermott, Edward McDermott, Matt McDermott and James Wiles. Rosa D. IIdntkr, Teacher, The report of the Soldier' Orphans Commission for the current year shows that $-,1.10 reverted to the State treas urer as an unexpended balance. Five hundred aud twenty-live children were enrolled at a cost per capita for education and maintenance of f:l7.73. The mortali ty rate since the introduction of the pres ent system has been loss than one-half of one per cent, a year. So remarkable and dextrous is tbe ma chine which makes pins, that it almost seems to think and reason. First, the wire from which the pins are made is ex amined by a machine to detect any de fects; it then measures off a piece Just long enough for one pin, and hands it to another piece of machinery which holds it against a file-wheel until it is pointed. It theu passes ou to another file-wheel to be smoothed aud finished. A little farther ou it is seized by a grip and forced into a recess, where the head is made. A pair of pinchers then drops it into a tray and the work is done. In a certain church in Ireland a young priest was detailed to preach. This occa sion was his first appearance, and he took for his text: "The Feeding of the Multi tude." He said, "And they led tvn peo ple with ten thousand loaves of bread and ten thousand lislns " Ail old Irih lintii said, "That's no miracle j hedad. I could do that myi elf," winch the prict overheard. The next Sunday Ihe pries announced tho same ti xl, hut tin had it rigid tin" lime. Unsaid "Andlliev led leu llioU!-auti people on In, loaves of bread and ten li-lics." lie wailed a sec ond aud then leaned over the puipil and kaid. "Anil could you do that Mr. Mur phy ?' Morpliv replied, "And sure, vour revel, nee. 1 l. " " i d ... . u d y , ill , i II ? ' -aid ' 1 ii- 1 1 e- - Mil - , i , . niir r- ereiiee, 1 mild , , ii ,:(i H-loH over llooi III! Solid iv "- l it bits. KellcllTllle. The toamtors aro busy hauling in logs and square timber while the snow lasts and In lad Kellettville has put on a win ter's appearance. We hopo it will last. Hugh Hanna the famous horse (ockey Is-training a vicious animal for Win. Tobcy. He in getting along finely. Leslie Cat! Iu has traded his heavy draft team to F. C. Proper for a driving torse and another large horse that has a record of 3:00 on the turf. The grippe is still in our midst but up to date theie has been no serious cases. George Berlin who works up Salmon Creek had the misfortune to receive a cut from an axe on his head one day last week. He was walking with an axe upon his shoulder when his feet slipped from under him and ho came down like thousand of brick. In falling the axe came In contact with the back of his head inflicting a slight cut which caused his laying off a few days. He is on duty this week however. The entei tainment will be given in Kellettvillo on Saturday Dec. ltl, 1SU3. Doors will be open at 8 p. m. Admission 15 cts. for children, and 25 cts. each for dults. We would like to give a list of parts of program but space will not al low. The performance will occupy about 2X hours. There are ten different pieces on the bills aud some of them will take 40 minutes to render. A largo num ber of people are expected to be present weathor permitting. Come everyone you will be well pleased. All money raised will be used in the erection of a Meeting house which we think Is very much needed In town. James Walters ha cleaned out his meat market and for the present will carry the mail exclusively. Fred Graham has returned borne hav ing just completed bis fourteenth trip down the river this season. F. C. Proper's store building is begin ning to look like a new structure. When completed it will certainly add greatly to the towns appearance. A Bon was born at C. A. Jonkiu'a at Whig Hill on last Friday. Hoth child and mother are doing well. The W. C. T. U. members meet in the school house on Monday evening to make arrangements towards having a Christmas tree. We are without particu lars as our letter closed before tho busi ness was transacted. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from us our brother, William B. Heath, who fora number of years has been a consistaut member of Tionosta Lodge No. 369, I. O. O. F. Resolved, That we bow in humble sub mission to the Divine will and again by this forcible lesson, realize tho uncer tainty of lifo and the certainty of death. Resolved, That our heartfelt sympathy is hereby extended to the bereaved fami ly and friends. We have lost a brother, but they have lost a husband and father. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, a copy be sent to the family of the deceased and also be printed in the Tionesta pa- papers and that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of 30 days. C. A. Randall, F. K. Lanson, T. F. Hitch ky. Committee. Obituary. Mrs. Julia Ann Mealy, wife of Ja cob Mealy, was born iu Bedford comity, Pa., February 16th, 1818, and died October 30, 1893, and wa buried at the Mt. Zion cemetery, the services being conducted by Revs. Mr. Kramer and Rhodes. 8ho left behind her an aged husband, five sons, four daughters aod an adopted daughter who cared for her iu her last days. Mrs. Mealy was an earnest devoted Christian and passed away in the hope of a glorious resurrection. Great Slaughter In Meat. Heath & Giering wish to announce to the publio that they may still be found at their old place of business, handling the best goods that cau be obtained at the lowest possible prices. Owing to the hard times they will di vide profits with their customers, sill ing round steak at ten cents; best cute at 121 cts; boiling meat from 4 to 8 cts; liver pudding, bologna and bead cheese 10 cts ; 3 lbs. for 25 cts ; pork sausage 10 cts; and all other meats iu porportion. tf. Heath & Gikkinu. Mr. J. P. Hlaize, an extensive real es tate dealer ill Des Moines, Iowa, narrow ly escaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while iu the northern part of that state during a recent tili..nnl, savs the Saturday Review. Mr. lilui.e had occasion to drive several miles dunim the storm and was so throughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, aud in side of an hour alter his return be was threatened with a severe case of pneu monia or lung lever. Mr. Maize sent to nearest drug store and got a boiile ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ot which he had often heard, and took a niiuilicr of large doses. He says the elloel was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing iiullo ea-ily. lie kept on tak ing the medicine anil ! next day was uMc to come to Des Moines. Mr. Hiai.e re gards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Siggins Jt Herman. I leelrie Itinera. This remedy is lieeouiinu so well known and so popular as to i I nospeeial men tion. All who have Used Flcellie llillels sing the song ol praise. A purer medicine docs not ox 1st and II is Mi. ii auiccl lo ,1 , all thai is claimed. Kleoinc Huier lil cure alt disca-es of I lie liver and K ol ne wi'l remove Piini'les, lloils, s.tli Klieiim, and other atl'i-ctioiis caused ov lmllic it lood, will drive vi alalia from tin-v-i. m and prevent as well a- enre al' Ualaiiai levers. Korcureoi 1 1 ea iaelie, i , n: i I ion and liidincMioii ii v I-led uc III o-, Fntire sati-iaeli'.ii iruaranli ed. or m io refunded. Pi u c oo els. ami l. i ii per i, I tle at Si-yius .V Nas o - di u -i c i Till- l.ultl.-n I 111' 1 u Keen Ihe liea, I ,1 the how els ot en. IU ,m'- I', i, n . n for lie nerves is a YeeiaOle r pai at ou and acts as a nai il ral lax.tlix e, aiel is u, greatest lelneily ever ill-.,- ' o I- Lai'u biu OOc. Nollee.. All persons indebted to me will please call and settle with J. II. Derickson, Tionesta, Pa. F. T. Nason. November 23. H!13 -The people are enthusiastic over th Pittsburg Ditpatch't Art Porifol ins. As.k your newsdealer to show you the otfor if you are not already a subscriber. The greatest offer ever made by a newspaper. We pay the highest market price for good second growth while oak spoke timber, delivered at Oil City, or at stations on tbe W. N. Y. & P. Railroad. Eugle Ppoke Works, Oil City, Pa. tf. For a sore throt there is nothing bet ter than a lliinnel bandiure dampened with Chamberlain, Pain Italm. It will nearly always elt'oet a cure in one nights time. This i emed y is also a favorite for rlictiniatWui and lias cured many very severe caxes. ,ri0 cent bottles for sale by Siggins it Herman. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton, of Ijiiray, Knssell county, Kansas, called at the lahratorv of Chamberlain A Co., lies Moines, to show them his six venr old hoy whoso life had been saved by Chamberlnin's Courli Kemedy, it having cured liioi of a severe attack of croup. Mr. Diilton is certain that it saved his lioy's life and is enthusiastic In his praise of the remedy. For sale by Siggins it Herman. Don't Tntmrro Spll or Hm.kB Your Life away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful harmless puarnnteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trilling, and tho man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in us ing o- to one." Boiu ny ail nruggists Hook at drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana M moral Springs, ind. Brt'KLEVN A It NIC A HALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Hi-nines, Sores, Clcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, fetter, Chapp'-d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Trice cents per box. For salt) bv Siggins ,fe Nawm. It Nltoulil He in Every House. J. II. Wilson, 271 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Ir. 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