WEDNESDAY HORMSQ, OCT. M, I8S5. BOHOUQ II OFFICERS. boyr-M. EM Holkman. itiffitirl North ward. It; M. Foro iniin. J. K. Clark, W. L. Ivlinestiver. Muurh ward. J. II. Fones, W. A. Fallen, CIiiih. Homier. , Juttine. of the l'caee.3. T, Brennan, D. S. Knox. nitalt Prilnor Apnew. School IHrertor G. W. Bobinson, A. P.. Kelly, J. II. Dinurinan, D.N. Knox, J, W. Morrow, E. L. 1'Mvin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of CVinrre.ti-'-Ar.EX andkr O. WlITTK. Member of Senate I. O. Ham,. A utembly Pktmi IIkhky. J'reiide.nt Judy W, 11. I'.rowv. A oeinte. Jiidrjeg O. A., lill.I., Lewi Arnkii. Pre.nnnrer Wm. Sm EARrtAi'on. I'rothonatary, Itexjiu'er it Itreorder, f-e. ClTIlTIS M. SlIAWKEY. Sheriff". 1 1 kon A v.i) A a n f w. ninmixitnnrr,i Oi.ivkr Bykuly, Wm. Stur.r.oa, .1. H. Chapwiok. (bounty Superintendent .T. K. HiM.- ARD, IHxtriet Attorney T. J. VanGiU'EN. hiry Commi.nioners II. (). Davis, Dahiii Wai.tkhh, (bounty Surveyor II. C WniTTF.KiN. Coroner Dr. .T. W. Monitow. Couvty Auditors .1. A. Scott, TlIOS. Corah, Ovo. 'An untmx. BUSINESS DlrtECTORY. TIONHSTA lodge -:;v T. O. of O. Ii MEETS cvry Tuesday oveninrr, nt 7 o'clock, in'tho Lodirn Itoom in Par Irldjfo'ullall. V. L. HASLET, N. . G. W. SAWYIOH, Sec'y. 2'-tf. l.OKKKT LODGE. No. 1S4, A. O. IT. W. I. Moots every Vriilny Evening in Odd F ul 1 o w' 1 1 ul I , ' T i e n es t ;i . S. H. CANEIELD, M. W. J. E. WENK, Becordor. "1APT. GEOUOK STOW I'OST, No. "74. G. A. U. Meet on tho first Wednesday in each tii'jnlli, in Odd Follow Ilr.ll, Tionestn, I'u. I). S. KNOX, Commnudor. J. II. AUSIAV. I. M. CI.AUK. AGNI2W W CjrKIl, ATTOKNEYH-AT-LAW, Elm St. TwnoHtn, Ponna. rp J. VAN Gtl'.Sl'.N. 1 . ATTORNEY AT IVV, Ami District Attorney of Forest County. OHU-e in Court Moise, Tianestu, Pa. f l7. DAVIS. Ij. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. t'rwtion tnmlfl In this and adjoining counties. MILKS W. TA I F. ATTOUN EY-AT-LAW, . I'.lm Street. Tionesta. Ph. l F. HITCH FY. JL ATTOUN HV-AT-LaW, Tlones'n, Forest County Pa. 1 A WHENCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa., -i T. ' C. .lacksoii. Proprietor. This Iioiiho Im centrally l:x-Hted. Everything new 1111 d wcsU fnniislied. Snpeiior Ac onimoflntioiiH und Ktrii-t attention R;ven "f tc u'lOwts. Yep-talilos juifl Fruits of all Nids Hcrvod in their neuMn. Sainnio i,for Coniincrcial Agents. f,rntAIi HOUSE. Tiouewtn. Pa., t( Urowiiell. Proprietor. This in a N. fiouse, and his .lnt heen fitted up for Ju iieenmnindation oftln pllhlie. A por 1 of thu pntrojiii: ol'tiie pnhlie N solie .d. 4(l-ly. ?AST IUCKOHY lloTEI.. ij EASI' IUCKOHY. Ph.. .1. W. 1! vt,t. Proprietor. This Iioiiho is lie.v ami lias been furnished with new Inn. Hiiro through'. ut. it Is centralley lo-i-ateil, and has a llrwt class ham Inconneet Imii with-it. The traveling pulilie will tin. lit a pleasant stopping place. First class IJverv in connection with the Hotel. 1 EXTRA Ij HOUSE, OIL 'ITY, PA. J W. II. HOTII. Proprietor. Tho largest, Hon Located and Furnishod IIouso in theCiut Near Union Depot. 1 W. MORROW, M. n., I. l'HYSICIAN A SUHOEON, Late of Armstronir county, having located in Tionests is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Oflieo in Smcarliantrh Si Co.'s new huild iinr, up stairs. Ottieo hours 7 to 8 a. m., iid 11 to 12 m. j 2 to 3 and (1 to 1 v. i. Hnndays. 0 to 10 a. m. 5 2 to 3 nnd 6J to 7i 1'. m. Iiesidence in Clurk House, near l'ost Oflieo. may-18-81. Wc. comntN, m. r... PHYSICIAN .t SUHfiEON, Has hitd over fifteen years exporleneo in Iho juactiee of lii profession, having grad uated lt:)ally and honorably May 10, 1805. OfHco and Residence in .Judi;e Reek's liouso, opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones ta. Fa, Aug. 25-1.S80 DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchusod the materials Ac, of Dr. Steadman, would respectlully an nounce tluit he will carry on the Dental Vusinesn in Tionesta. and having had over nix years successful experience, considers liiniHe.il fully competent to give entire sat isfaction, i shall always give my medi cal practice tho preference. mar22-t2. H. 11. UiT. A. B. KELLY MA Yt PARK 6 CO., BANKERS! Cornor of Elm A Wain utSts. Tionesta. Bank ol Discount and Deposit. uterest allowed on Time Deposits. Collection 1nado on all the Principal points of tho U. S. 1 Collections solicited. 18-ly. J OKENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. C0LURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of "HORSE furnishing goods. niavl til TON EST A. PA. SUBSCRIBE for the RcrcBLiCAN, only f 1.50 per auuum. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cnmli'tiiril Tlinr Tnlile Tlnnonta Hmiioti. NORTH. j MOUTH. Train US 7:7 nmTraidO:t 10:f5 am Train 2 7:4S am Train iH 1-.1H pm Train 00.... 4:01 pmlTrnin !... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Train 2!) South car ry tho mail. United Prenhytef iun service! will he lie.U in the Presbyterian church next Sabliatli, morning ami evening. AH nro cordially invited to attend. Rev. M. M. Pollock, will officiate. Preaching in tho M. E. Church next Sunday evening by F. M. Small. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. ra.; M. 12. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Local Institute at Marienville Oct. 22 and 23. Dan Agnew has moved into part of the Forest House. To Kent 2 Rooms as offices. W01. Siuearbaugh & Co. 2t." Benj. Mealy' new barn, in Tio nesta tvvp., is about completed. Lovely weather a good portion of last week. Rut thus far ibis week ugh! Prothouotary Shawkey is con fined to his bed with a severe bilious attack. Mrs. II. S. Brockway of Tylers burg paid Tionesta friends a visit Monday. Who'll be first to take out a mar riage license iu this county ? Don't all speak nt once. The rig for oil operations on Da vid Walters' farm near Nowtuanville is ri.-dng upward. To Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Shoemak er Tuesday evening of last week, 11 daughter was born. Mis. Bridget Landers is building a neat barn on her property nt the lower end of town. The ' s a. and yellow leaf" poet H just now getting there with all hands aud both feet. Who's got the biggest pumpkin this yea! ? It is time some one was claiming the chroiuo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig are paying Tioiu'btu a visit ns tho guests of their son, J. L. Craig. Jas. I). Davis, noe of Tidioute's proniieing npothecaries, spent list Sabbath with his parents here. Jet-se Harper, once a Grei nhack er of sumo note, lectured to a small audience in the Court House last eve uing. ' Mr. O W. Proper returned Mon day from a week's trip to Phillips burg and other sections of Centre county. Jus. Kllv, who is attending Com mercial College at Titusville, was home on a few days vacation during the week. Rev. W. 13. Roup shook hands with old Tionesta friends last Friday, lie is stationed near Allegheny Cily this year. Charles Jvillmer was the success ful bidder for th jmitorship of tho school house, aud got the job for $8.74 per month. Daniel and Dcdilah, orphans of the late James Huddlesoti, are at tending the soldiers orphan school at Mercer, Pa. The stcino wall in front of the M. E. Church is being set back about four feet, thus niateiially widening the street at that poiut. Mr. W. P. Crouch has pur based the store of Mr. Levi, at East Hick ory, and embarked iu tho mercantile business. Success, Walter. A brother iu law and two bf G. W. Sawyers' 6isters arrived yesterday and are paying him a visit. It was their first meeting iu 17 years. The prophets are predicting that the weather in December, January and February will be unusually mild. This is a sure tsigu of a bard Winter. Oil City parties are preparing to test the territory at Scotch Hill and vicinity. The first veDture will be started on the Michael Kempf farm. Wild geese were flying southward last Sunday. A pretty suie sign of approaching cold weather, and a con sequent boom fur stove aud coal deal ers. Mr. M. II. Emert, who has been stopping in ibis section for nearly a year, returned to his home iu Lancas ter county this uioruing, being accom pauied by his cousiu, Miss Maggie Emert, Vho will reiuaiu - for some , mouths. ( Work on tho foundation of tho new Catholic Church is progressing and tho edifice is expected to be ready for occupancy belore winter has fairly set in. Collector Clark is whooping the boys up nu their State aud County taxes. His approach will always cuse a scattorment among a crowd of taxablcs. Capt. Knox lost a pair of silver bow spectacles on the Dutch Hill road somewhere. If the finder will leave them at this office ho will receive a proper reward. A small yearling bull, belonging to Wm. Lawrence, has strayed from his premises. A suitable reward will be given to the one returning same, or giving information of his w hereabouts. The fine striugs of bass that aint being taken out of the river these days are a source of much disappointment so the patient augler. P. S. This isn't muoli of a news item but it counts just 6 lines. Oil City Elizzard: Burglars en tered the residence of G. M. Kepler, on Bissell avenue, last night, hut were frightened away by Mrs. Kepler just as they had tho silverware in shape to tako away. Dr. Morrow on Monday success fully removed a fair-3ized tumor from the cheek of a 12-year old daughter of Mr. Walford of this place. It was about the size of a hickory nut, and what is known as a "fatty tumor." Ex-foldiers may be interested in knowing, if they do not know, that the Government furnishes trusses to those receiving pensions on account of hernia or rupture. For further par ticulars inquire of the Secretary of the Board of Examining Physicians. Messrs. T. B. .Cobb nnd II. A. Adams and son Charles, have gone to Marion, Ohio to erect their stave mill, expecting to have it in operation with in six weeks. J. T. Dale leaves for there to day. The former geutlemen will move their families there as soon as they can get suitable locations. The new "get there Eli" postage stamps are now on sale nt .Tionesta office. They are sold for ten cents, besides the regular two-cent postage, aud when attached to a letter going to a city of more than 4000 inhabitants, are supposed to iusure tho delivery of said epistla to the addressed "quick er'n 'scat," if not sooner. Geueral Harrison Allen, United States marshal for Dakota, formerly of Warren, Pa., has been superseded by Captain D. W Miratta, formerly of Pittsburgh, a native of Beaver, a graduato from the academy of that place in the same class with Quay aud Marshal Rutan, and at present resi dent of Bismarck, Dakota, as superin tendent of tho Coulsou line of steam ers. Blizzard. Mr. Van Giesen departed fur Edenburg with a part of his house hold effects on Monday last. He ex pects to coutinue his law practice there, in which we bespeak for him success. He is a hard worker and as true as steel to his clients, besides a good moral citizen, elements that are bouud to be appreciated iu auy law yer. We join the friends of the fam ily In wishing them prosperity j and happiness iu their new field. "Frost," our Fagundus scribe, says: Denuis Downey put two of the largest size torpedoes in his wells on the Scott Farm one day last week, which has largely increased the pro duction. Mr. Downey hopes to wake up these slow time oil wells aud give the market a big black eye. By-the-way, he also rejoices over the arrival of a fine girl at bis home one day last week. There appears to bo a lull iu the marriage market this week, but poihaps there is a cause for it. Tylersburg correspondent : John Hoover and J. J. Green are building a feed store, and by purchasing their feed by the car load, will eupply the public with flour and feed at cheap rates. Mrs. T. J. PayDe is in a crit ical condition, her recovery beiog al most despaired of. Martin Beck says if times don't soon get better he will not vote the Democratic ticjket again. Tho la'est wedding was that of Mr. Lifus Whistuer of Scotch Hill and Miss Addie Hoover of this place. Jacob Miller is building a cozy little house. The East Hickory Hotel, J. W. Ball, Proprietor, is for sale or rent. Address the proprietor, East Hickory, Pa. The following little extract from tho Brook vi lie Republican of last week may be a warning of some use in these parts, at any rate it will do no harm to look it over: Thursday last, on the information of a lady re siding in West Brookville, two little gills were arrested and taken before '.cquire Walker, charged with trespass, they having gone into the garden of the lady informing against them, and taken of the grapes thero growing. The chargo was sustained, and under the recent act of the Legislature, the Justice had but two alternatives left him, impose the flue of So 00 as pro vided h the law, or, in default of pay ment, commit the parties to jail. The fine was not paid and in consideration of the lender year of tho accused, Ihey were given in charge of Deputy Slienir Wilson, who detained them until their parents secured their ro lese. This is the first case in our towu under the new law, but in view of the great atmoyauee experienced by many of our citizens from the tiespassing of their neighbor's children, it is a great wonder that the protection of the law is not invoked every day, there being centainly great provocation iu many instauces. The law was enacted for the protection of citizens in the pos sessiou of their property, is righteous in its provisions, and we will bail the auspicious moment when it is vigorous ly executed, regardless of the person ality of those'who become its victims. Counterfeiters Captured Boss Buck and his Gang. The following special dispatch to the Derrick from Pittsburgh explains itself: The United States secret service offi cers raided a camp of 11 counterfei ters in Clarion county yesterday, cap turing seven of them, the others escap ing into the woods Tho prisoners were brought to this city and at a preliminary hearing beforo United States Commissioner McCandlass this morning were held for court. The prisoners are tho notorious Breton Buck, his three sons, L. P. Whitmer Edward Harmon and a man named doner. It is believed that tho bal ance of thn gang will be secured before many days. These coinackers have been plying their vocation quit success fully iu Clarion, JefTersnu and Forest counties. They have been engaged in the manufacture of spurious silver dol lars and had a thorough system of placing the same iu circulation. The case is one of tho biggest in the coun terfeiting liue that has heen worked up hereabouts for many years. Barnett Notes. Jas. Ward has the best potatoes in that field next the road we have yet found in our rambles this Fall. Mrs. Kuhns' new bouse is complet ed. It is a fine looking bouse and stands on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. A. R. Slaughenhaupts' new house at Clarington is going on toward com pletion. M. W. Maya of Edenburg, with his family, is visiting at his father's at Clarington. Diphtheria has broken out in the vieiuity of Greenwood. John Barton buried four of his children on last Wednesday, all of whom had died within 21 hours, from the disease. His remaining child, his oldest boy is not expected to live. His wife is also sick with the same disease. A very distressing circumstance connected with the death of his children is that among those dead is his ouly daughter, the only daughter ever known to be born iu the Bartou family of which ho is a descendant. Of others pick with diphtheria there is Mr. Grays family of four children, Mrs. John Ir win jr., aud a child of John Irwin ur. The Cooksburg school is open. The other schools will open about Nov. 1st. The new school furniture has come and greatly improves the con venience, comfort and appearance of thu bouses. Tkamp. Saw Mill for Sale. Oue Clark Bros. Saw mill complete, including Ode Portable 40-Horse Power Boiler, 0110 Tift Eogino 12x18, oue Stearns Gang EJger. For further information apply to Wagxer, McClune & Co. Brookston, Forest Co., Pa. or Martin Waunkk, Paint Mills, Clarion Co., Pa. Star Twinklings. Our farmers have their buckwheat pretty much all threshed, aud the next thing in order is the raid on the flapjack. H. E. Lovel and Geo. Weller are stopping at Kellettville, and are much missed by some of our Misses. G. W. O.'good and Abo Weller are canvassing fur Chase Bros., Nursery men. W. O. Fulton has been calling on old friends here. E. E. Zueudel has a new picco of grouud cleared on his farm. Two Sunday Schools at this place would seem to indicate a decided re ligious tendency in this vicinity. Geo. Burhebu is helping John Os good take out timber, John is one of our most successful jobbers. Miss Geary vi Mayburg is among friends hero. Amos Cooper has some blooded sheep for sale. H. & L. Oct. 12, '85. List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. S. Patent Office, to citizeus of Penn sylvania, for the week ending, Tues day, Oct. 6th, 1885, reported express ly for the Fokkst Republican, through tho Patent Liw Offices of Duffy & Brashears, G07 7th St. N. W., opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : S. Coburn, Altoona, pipe coupling machine; J. W. Dale, Du Bois, saw filling machiue; A. B. Fry, IVttstown, hoop coiling machine; J. P. T)riscom, PotUville, core breaker (4 patents); J. A. Kncedler, Grant, thill-coupling ; II. E. Marchand, Allegheny, tablcfor pumps; same, measuring pump; J. II. McElroy, Pittsburgh, gas main; W. E. Melhorn, Erie, screw cutting mechanism ; J. S. Miller, Erio, baud saw mill ; W. Swindell, Allegheny, bath-tub; T.B.Woodward, Norway, fire-escape; E.G. Woodworth, Alle gheny, saw-mill dog; W. S. nnd J. W. Yothers, Karthous, rag-holders for trunks. Strayed or Stolen. From the White Farm, on West Hickory Creek, about September 1st, Ten Ewe Sheep aud Two Lambs. Have a wire ring in butt of right ear. Part of them have a uotch in end of right ear. Information of their where abouts will bo liberally rewarded by E. C. Cubbon, West Hickory, Pa. J. T. Brennan has now for sale 13G acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warraot 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tionesta township. 390 acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. In August, 1878, O. A. Wood & Co. commenced the manufacture, in Philadelphia, of the now well-known Philadelphia Singer Sewing Machines. At first they only made ten machines a week. Their business has steadily increased, until now they are probably the largest manufacturers of this style of machice in the United States. They do busiuess on a liberal and just basis. They sell.a three-drawer, drop leaf and cover machine for the low price of twenty dollars, including all the extra attachments, anJ warrant them for three years. They offer to send one to any responsible man or woman, to bo tested iu their oivn house two weeks before they pay one cent. This is certainly a fair "proposition. They have found this way of doing busiuess more satisfactory than to do as other companies do who charge for ty to fifty dollars for machines, and pay agents twenty dollars apiece to sell tbem. We advise all in want of a machine to send for circular and testimonials. Address C. A. Wood & Co., 17 North Tenth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. MARRIED. KAY MEALY I5y tho Itev. 11. E. Feitt at his residence In Eore.st Co., ra., Sept. ii'Jth, 1885, Mr. J. II. Kay, of Scotch Hill, Clarion Co., and Mins Barbara Moaly, of Forest Co. liRYNEK IiOKING At tho residence of the bride's parents, Alum Koek, Pa., 011 Sopt. 21), 1SK5, by the Hev. J. H. Kee- ey, Mr. K. 8. llryner, or Krookston, Forest county, Pa., and Miss E. S. Bor ing, of Alum Koek, Clarion county, Pa. WANTED Agent in thU county, for cheap and lapidiy helling article. Small capital required, address at once, P. O. Itox T:H Pittsburgh, l'u. All About Kansas, Its people, crops, weather, lands, schools, Legislature, railroads, mar kets, its politics, its development, the trial of Prohibition and its future, will he found in The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal, &11 8 page, 56 column paper, published at the capital of the State, sent six months for 50 cents, one year for f 1.00. Address J, K. Hudson, Topeka, Kansas. J. T. Brennan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warraDt 5187, in same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 28S6, Tionesta township. 390 acres, wairant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nangoCo. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. ZEE. IMI. DIG-HTOIsr. HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. Particular attention given to GRAIN ING, FKKSCOINU, and SCKN E PAINT ING. Satitdaetion guaranteed in every1 particular. Ordern for frescoing, eU, by mail promptly attended to. Shop in lloberts building, 151m St., Tionesta, Pa. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulution Nurvey ing. Pont of Instruments and work. Terms 011 application. " - THE GREAT GRANT BOOK! Iiilb and Personal Memoirs of Oen. Grant in one volume only 81.75. One agent sold 43 first day. 10,000 sold lirst week. A $4 engraving 22x'28 Inches of all "Our Presidents" free to each eubMcriber. Think of this! Some person should send 50 cents for outfit and engraving and se cure this territory. Hook now out no waiting for commissionM. Address EIj DEH PUBLISHING CO., 864 Wabash Avo., Chicago III. O-O TO FOK ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, Woo $$evt & C&23 NOVELTIES IN . QUEEflSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' & BABIES' JE WELB Y ! O U THE BEST TOBACCO AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS AT WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO.'S, TIONESTA, PA. A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, and names of two book at;eutn, re ceive FHEE a Steel FiniHli Parlor En irraviiiR of all OL'K PRESIDENTS, in cluding Cleveland, ai.o J2x2b in., worth ?I.O0. AddroHH, ELDER PUB. CO., Chicago, 111. ' Buckeye Force Pump w 1 5 Pa V. 3 it s3 & 1 9 r CA LL AND GET PUIC'ES, IE ID. H'iUlBBL, TIONESTA, PENX'A. PATENTS, Caveats, He-issue and Trade-Murks secur ed, ami all other patents chum's in the pat en t Olnce and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or hketch of In vention, 1 made careful examination, and aiivtse us to patentability Free of charge. FecH Moderate, and I make No Charge unless patent is secured. Information, advii-e and special references sent on ap plication. J. . l.ITTELL, Washington, I). l Near I'. S. Patent Ottlee. ill Ja. 1 v in t ST ' . J 3