weuhsu.it mum, hii ., m. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liine. Jojf N Kucr. CuiiMCilinen North ward, L. J. Hop kins, J. It. Clark, W. L. Klinest-iver. Nouth ward, J. If. Fones C. A.. Randall, Cbav. Uoutier. J tint its of the Peace J. T. Ilrennan, P. H. Knox. Ccn..tfibleH. W. Ottnfield. iVi'iooi Jirepfor (J. V. Robinson, A. P. Kelly, J. It. IMngtnan, D. H. Knox, J. V. Marrow, E. I. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICKRS. Vd6er of Oongrets Alexander C. Whiti Member of Senate 3 . O. HALL. J ''rfiMewt'lll PltTKIl Bbhrv. 'n'rtnt Judge W. I). Brow. .-(.Mociaf! Judges Lewis Arner. Jno. A.PllOl'KR ., 'Treasurer V4. Hmkarbafoh, Prothonotary, Refjinter Recorder, etc'. Curtis M. Shawkkt, Sheriff'. Leonaed Aonfw. Commissioner OLvr.R Bykrly, Wm. K.iiELDa, J. H. CnADwioK. County Superintendent 3 . E. Hill xr.n. JH-itrict Attorney?. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners 11. O. Davis, Dari Walters. Cou-nty Surveyor II. C. WntTTEKlw. . Coroner Yr'. 3. W. Morrow. Comity Auditor 3. A. BcoTT, Thos. CORAU,'ORO. ZlTrtNDKL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOUESTA LODGE JVo. 5C. ivfa - ' W hC I . O. ot O. H MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Lodg'o Itooui in Par iridsra'ullall. C. M. SHAWKEY, N. O. It. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tr. lnoREST LODGE. No. 1S4, A. O. U. W I. Mets every Friday Evening in Odd Feliow' Uall, "Tionesta. H. O. WHITTEKIN, M. W. J. 1.'. WEN'K, Recorder. C1 KVT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. It. XI ecu on the first Wednesday In each utu ith, ia Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. J. W. MORROW, Commander. i, 1 . AU5KW. P. M. CLARK, District Attorney. A-GISKIW Sc- eJL.A.tIl, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Offloo in Court IToubo. Kln St. Tionesta, Ponna. r"p J. VAN OIESEN, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT -LAW, Edouburg, ;lviiox P. O.,) Clarion Coun ty. Pa. I," U DAVIS. lae ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. v-utiKiuon inaua ;u mm unu aujoiaing counties. I I UBS W. TATE, ATTO RN E Y-AT-L A W, Kin Street, Tionesta. Pa. f f. RITOHKY, A ATTO RN E Y-AT-LaW, Tlonosta, Forest County Pa. J A WHENCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, Ph.. I J M. S. Broekway. Proprietor. This it use U . centrally located. Everything new tnd well furnished. 8tiKHlor Ac ctitnmodatioim and strict attention given to truest. VetUallos and Fruits of ull kinds; orvd in tln-ir Heason. Sampto ooui for Commercial Agents. CtKVriML HOUSE, Tioiwsta. Pa., J tt. C. Hrownoll. Proprietor. Tliis is a new house, and has Jii"t been fitted up tor liu ttveommodution of the pulilk-. A por tiiHi ufth patronage uftho pubiio is Nolic lled. 4-ly. CKTRTl7iim7sE, oi lFity, PA. J W. II. ROTH. Proprietor. Tht lArgcst, Bast Located and FurnlKhed IIoomj in Uio City. Near Union Depot. JW. MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Late . Armitron(r eountj', having located in Tix-'esta is prepared to atteud all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Olllcoa.id rcuidence two doors north of liwut-nce How so, Oflice hours 7 to 8 a. kt., e-mi 11 to 12 m. ; 1 to 3 and 61 to 74 p. M. iSwndaj-s, 9 to 10 A. M. j 2 t 3 and 6i to71r. M. may-18 81. WC. CORURN, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Ihis ha J over fifteen years experience in lite piMJtice of his profession, having grad uated ( 'pally and honorably May 10, 1K65. Ollice and Residence in Jude Reek's house, opposite the M. E, Church, Tiones a, l'a Aug. 25-1H80 E1.TISTRY. 1)R. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of llr. itendman, woum respecuuny an iiuureo that he will earry on the Dcntul lUsiiteHii in Tionesta. and having bad over Mt, ears successful experience, considers 1 iiiisell fully competent to give entire sat Wt Won. 1 shall always give my medi o il practice the preference. mar22-82. M.ll. MIT. A. 1. KILLT MAX, PAIIK & CO., 3 A1TKBBS! (Aimer of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Bunk ol Discount and Deposit. Intorest allowed on Timo Deposits. CollecttonamndeonaU tho Principal points of the V. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J ORKNZO FULTON, Mauufaeturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kiuds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may 81 TONESTA. TA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land aud Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magneti, So!ar or Triangulatlon Survey, ing. Best rf Instruiut'ute and work, if arms on orpli'.-alion. JAS T. BBENHAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, LAMiS LOl'GIlT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. e O C I c o I have now for sale 70 Acres of War rant 6)97, Kingsley twp.j 3SK) Acres of 61SG, and 130 Acres of 6214, In same town ship. 1C00 acres. Warrant 283(1, Tionesta twp.; 143 acres known as "Lilley Farm," Allegheny Township, Venango Co.j 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren Co. Also vacant lots in Tionesta IJoro, and one small farm in Tionesta Township. Also 1000 acres, Warrant 2080, Howe twp. t'andrnaed Time Table TUorm Station. NORTH. I SOUTH. Train 2 7:57 amTrain 63 10:55 am Train 62 7i2 ainlTrain 29 LIS pin Train 30 3:f2 pmlTrain 31...- 6:16 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mall. Church and Sabbath Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Small. Proachlng in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning arid evening, by Rov. Hickling. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Honeysuckles ara io bloom. Stow Post meets this evening. Tannery people are getting ready for the bark peeling season. Cliarlio Bonner lost a good milk cow by death the other day. Oil market closed yesterday 731. Opening this morning at 731c. "Rudy" Strucken is plastering Gov. Ilinton's new house on Vine St. Work on the streets will sood be gin under the direction of Major Canfield. W. W. Barr, Jaoab Fasenmyer aud other Clarion gentlemen were in town yesterday. The pubiio schools of this bor ough will close the first of next week for the season. Use Electric Light Flour, tho best io the world for the money. Ask your grocer for it. my5. A frost is expected be'ore long. It would do much damage and, it is hoped, may not come. Mrs. J. Pease is lyiog very ill, with little hope of recovery, at the residence of Mrs. Landers. Swallows roads their appearance several days ago, and now you can bet your hoots spring is here to stay. Col. Quay was sworn as State Treasurer at Ilarrisburg ouMouday, and immediately entered upon his du ties. Judge Kerr of Barnett was in town a few hours on Monday, and shook Lauds with many of his old friends. "Golden Days" for May is issued, full of choice literature fur the young people as ever. Subscribe for it. Jas. Elverson, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. A heavy rain last evening accom-' panied by sharp lightning and heavy thunder moistened the earth and gave vegetation a new start this morning. Mr. A. B. Kelly is having a large cistern built on the hill back of S. II. Haslet's place for the purpose of sup plying his new residence with water wiien finished. A card in a Philadelphia street car says "Advertising is a great deal like making love to a widow il can't be overdoue." This is a great and everpressing truth. Tho Warren. Mirror reports the marriage of Mr. James Miller and Miss Emma Kiester of East Hickory, at Jamestown, N. Y., on the 29th of April, the officiating clergyman being Rev. John Peate. Cvir citizens need not be surprised to see the pipe far a gas main unload ed at the depot here and a gang ot men at work layiug the same before long. The recently chartered com pany means business. John Heath of Star P. O., is agent for Le Page's Liquid Glue, a cement that is guaranteed to mend glass, china, furniture, &c, as solid as rock. Try a bottle when John comes around. No humbug. Charlie Bonner leares to-morrow for an extended trip to tho western country. He will visit Kansas, Colo rado, and probably get as far out as Washington Territory before return ing. Mrs. Banner aBd their two chil dren will accompany him as far as Chicago, where they will visit relatives. The Franklio News man says he's bunting up the data concerning the cold summer of 1410, when the iuk froze in tho pens while writing, and when they used snakes for teut pins by driving them tail foremost into the ground with a maul. The Royal Tetnplers of Temper ance have changed their time of meet ing from Wednesday to Monday. They will hereafter meet on the second and fourth Mouday evenings of each month. During the summer months the hour of mcetiug is 8 o'clock. J. C. Welch has exploded his Balltown well with good results. Pre vious to the shooting it was doing GO barrels No reports of its subsequent capacity have gone abroad. Mr. Welch is cettinc ready to do a land office business on tho Tionesta. Der rick. Major Hilton's temperance lec tures have thus fur beeu quite well at tended. The Major is a fluent and forcible talker, refined in his manner, and seems very earnest in the cause for which he is laboring. It is ex pected to contiuue the lectures for at least ten days yet. This morning a marriage license was taken out by Albert A. Arther ton of Centreville, Crawford county, and Carlista Noyes Gilman, of Rouse Ville, Venango county. Franklin Newt. Mr. A. was formerly a citizen of this place, beiug employed at the depot with Mr. Craig. The Second brigade N. G. P. is ordered into camp from July 17 to 24, as follows: Fifth regiment, at Al tootia; Fifteenth regiment, at Mead ville; Sixteenth regiment, at Frauk lin; Teuth, Fourteenth aud Eight teenlh, to be determined hereafter. Transportation will be furnished by brigade quartermasters. Per diem pay will be allowed for five days. All expenses, other than transportation and rations, muot be borne by regi meuts. Advance sheets of Gen. Johu A. Logan's forthcoming book entitled "1 he Great Conspiracy," are issued, and judging from which the work will be an exceedingly fascinating oue. It is an impartial and faithful review of the causes aud occurrences which led to the great civil war, by one who is eminently fitted to writ suoh a work, and will coutaiu portraits of the lead ing statesmen of the period covered by the book. Hubbard Brothers, of Philadelphia, are the publishers, which is a guarantee that nothing will he lackicg in the make-up aud beauty of the volvme. Mr. J. I. Uauge of Stewarts Run was io town one day last week with such a cheerful look on his cnuute nauce that oue would hardly recog nize him as a decapitated Republican postmaster. Mr. Range left with us the following little circular, which came to him a short time before elec tion last fall, and that will explain why he no longer officiates as the ex cellent P. M. of Stewarts Run. The circular bore neither postmark nor signature, and reads thus: "Dear Sir: Chairman Cooper, of the Re publican State Committee, is appeal ing to his party to elect Quay State Treasurer as a rebuke to President Cleveland. It is respectfully submit ted to Republican holding office un der the Democratic administration that it is not a decent and fit thing for them to give their votes and influence to the support of such a proposition. Right minded men of any party can consistently withhold their votes from such a candidate as Quay," Mr. Range insists that there is a trifling inaccuracy iu the above, and wauls it distinctly undeistood that he was holding office under Abraham Lin coin, and not under Grover Cleveland, and bw bead is level. Marienville Murmurs. Mrs. Eliza Warner, who has beeo on the sick list, is much better. Mrs. M. L. Caringer has returned from visiting ber mother, who has been very sick. Mr. John Smith, of Pittsburgh, is stopping at the Hotel de Watson. We have heard of Foxes getting after chickens but in Marien they get after Cooas. Mrs. Scott Mooney paid our town a visit this morning. Mr. Wm. Lowry wears a broad grin ; it is a girl. The dance at the rink was enjoyed very much; Mr. Cary Shultz and Mr. Frampton furnished the music; the supper at the Center House waa very good. K. Kellettville Items. Ed. Morgan and John Walter are summering here. Mr. Gus Carsoo of Tionesta is around on his yearly trip with a satch el full of spectacles, jewelry and the wherewithal to make your old clock as good as a new one. Calvi'u Arner came to town this morning with a brand new oue horse wagon and faithful old Frank, in the harness. Cal. expects to supply the market with vegetables, butter, &o. Charley Whiteman has taken the contract of splitting and hauling the stoue for the foundation of the tan nery. Elmer Stitziuger, has returned from bis western trip ; we believe he gut as far as Butler county, Ps. i John Daily, a boy abootS years of ago, caught a trout' in the mill pood at Sal. non Creek, which was at least 12 iuchps long, and weighed over a pouud. These large trout are un usual and when captured make ones mouth water to look at them. We give it up, Heliotrope, in the belief that you are "an old maid" who is afraid to tell her age and looks, so bid vou a sad farewell. May 4, 1886. Ezekiel. A Ship Canal. - The Pittsburgh Commercial thus speaks of the ship caual project for conoectiug Lake Erie with the Alle gheny : We are glad to observe that at a meeting of the producers of coal locat ed on the Allegheny river held in Oil City on Tuesday of last week, the fol lowing resolution was passed: Reaoh' ed: That we favor unanimously the bill introduced iu the Houie of Represen tatives by Hon. A. C. White, of ihe twenty fifth district, fur the construct ion of a ship caual connecting the Al legheny river and Lake Erie, and urge upon the representatives from Western Pennsylvania the great advantages to be derivVd from such a water way to our mining aud manufacturing inter ests aud request their united support." Attention has loog been called to the manufacturing interests of Pittsburgh. With a ship canal of sufficient capaci ty to float lake vessels, so that Lake Superior ore could be delivered at the wharfes of this city without transship ment, the economy would bo very great. Such a water way would be ot Nation- al importance, since the improvement of the Ohio river has been begun on a scale coiumensurato with such ship ping interests. It would afford a di rect water way from the great lakes to the whole Ohio and lower Missis sippi valleys, aud Ihe expense of com pletiug it would probably be less than the Canadian government has already laid out on the Wetland canal, or the State of New York on the Erie Canal. It is worthy of the attention of our people. Rattle Snake Oil Under the above caption the Clarion Rep. Gazette gives a sleek scheme away, as follows : On last Friday, a couple of unas suming young nieu struck Clarion, Tbey first visited the Republican Ga zette office and got some job printing done, describing the many good qual ities of "Rattle Suake Oil." They next visited A. G. Corbett's drugstore and purchased a gallon of linseed oil, iuto which they poured enough oil of penuyroyal to flavor the mixture, then a few gross of two ounce vials were purchased, aud the two y. ta. were ready to commence busineis. After supper they drove around in front of the Coulter house, and opened up their stock, first saying to the crowd which had gathered, that they did not have any goods for sale, but that Mr. A. G. Corbctt bad taken the agency for "Rattle Snake Oil" and Catarrh remedy, and these remedies could be procured of him, but if the people would lay prejudice aside they would sell one dozeu bottles of oil, and the same number boxes catarrh remedy. The crowd bit, and for half an hour, the aforesaid y. m. were kept busy baudiug out goods and raking in the quartets. It is needless to say, the stuff said for twenty-five cents would be dear at five ceuts, bottles thrown in, and that Mr. A. G. Corbett is too sharp to be caught with the agency of such stuff. Some remarkable cures of deaf ness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Ec lectric Oil. Never fails to cure earache. G. A. R. GENERAL ORDERS. Pnn.APKi.rHiA, April L7, 1880. 1. Tho Thirtieth of May falling upon Sunday, In consequence of tho preceding day having been made a holiday by legal enactment in tho Department of Pennsyl vania, Saturday, May 29th, will be ob served as Memorial Day. 2. The fitting observance of the day and of the ceremonies which hallow it, inten sify in Interest as the graves increase and tho years multiply which separato ns from the scenes which mode tho lives of our comrades memorable. The fairest of ferings of this bright spring time, we will again bring to their last resting places, to testify to the nobility of love and affection they deserve at our hands. From tho outpouring of grateful hearts, we solect the words most fitting to tell the story of their lives, that posterity may read in their deaths the true vlrtuo of loyalty to flag and country. In a land for which, as citizen soldiers, they offorod their lives that it might forever exist as tho home of liberty and freedom, wo cannot render them too much homage. Regard our every grave as a mausole um before which future generations will stand with uncovered heads. The indi vidual soldier who sleeps within, howev er humble his sphere in life, represents the grandest principle for which battles were fought since the world began. The maintenance of that principle in all its purity Is tl.e assurance of the perpetuity of the Republic. Tho Union, which was the gift of tho soldier to the citizen, should be the inspiration of tho citizen to do hon or to tho soldier. "Comrades t all rally for muster to-day, Come, with oblations of reverent love, With beautiful flowers, To honor the brave who lie Peacefully sleeping around us." By command of Department Command er, J. P. 8. GOBIN. THOS. J. STEWART, Asst. Adj't General. - List of Patents. List of Patents granted by the U. H. Patent Oflice, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for the week ending Thursday, April 29th, 1886, reported expressly for the For est Republican, through the Patent Law Office of Shipley Brashears, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite tho U. S. Patent Oflice, Washington, D. C. : J. Rachman, Stony Run, grain separat or; W. Beckert, Allegheny City, wagon brake; W. Blurne, Scranton, wagon spring; G. Eachus, Greencastle, remedy for hog cholera ; G. Grossman, Lancaster, stock car; A. Hardt, Wellsborougb, fur uace for burning fine coal; W. R. Jones, BraddocK, feeding appliance for rolling mills ; J. A. Kirk, Pittsburgh, vego table cutter; G. II. Leonard, Landisburg, hat; J. T. Lesher, Jordon, fence; Frederick Mankey, Williamsport, manufacture of ornamental balusters, posts Ac; A. J. Moxham, Johnstown, rolls for rolling girder rails ; II. II. Myers, Beaver Falls, manufacture of shovels (11 potents;) W. W. Neur, Wilkes Bar re, preventing dis coloration of burnt brick ; G. E. Nueb ling, Reading, hand punch ; T. P. Rob erts, Pittsburgh, gas distributor; C. Rog- crs, Allegheny, machine for barbing strips; N. Schenkel, Allegheny, thill coupling; A. M. Slack, DuBois, letter file; II. Smith, Erie, gas conveyer; T Thornton, Tidiouto, combined rotary en gine and blower; J. R. Williams, and R, M. Lashell, Contralia, truss. Canon Farrar's New Book. A few weeks ago, when Canon Far rar was iu this country, tens of thous aods of people paid as much as one dollar each to bear a single lecture de livered by him, and were well pleased with what they got fur their money. Several of the most important of those lectures and addresses with other pa pers are now published by John B. Alden, of New York, and can now be bad in a very haudsome cloth-bound volume, fjr the price of 40 cents. Some of the lectures are also publish ed separately in his Elzevir Library, in which form the lecture on Dante sells for 3 cents; no Temperance, 2 cents; on Ideal of Nations, 2 cents; Thoughts on America, 3 cents. The millioas of intelligent people who ad mire Canon Farrar and who were not able to hear him lecture, will be de lighted to find his brilliant, scholarly aud eloquent thoughts placed in this handsome form within their reach. The publisher's illustrated catalogue, 132 pagesv is sent to any address on receipt of 4 cents ; or condensed cata logue tree. John B. Alden, Publisher, 393 Pearl St., New York. NOTICE. All parties having bad sidewalks or rubbish on street io front of their premises, who shall fail to repair said walks or remove such rubbish imme diately after receipt of notice so to do, are hereby notified that if such walks be not repaired or rubbish removed within ten days council will proceed to build oew walks aod remove rub bish at the expense of such property owner or owners. 3t. By Order of Council. Hatbaway'ii Early Yellow Corn aud Marrowfat Peas, for Seed, al Rob inson's. 2t. WANTED. Will pay two dollars for one half bushel Merino Buckwheat, at this oflice. tf. Last Notice ( All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me on account are hereby notified to call and settle with me before Miy loth if they wish to save costs. I am going to move from the Countf and must close up my business affair by that time.. Wm. C. Coburn M. D. Apr., 26, 1886, Misses' Shade Hats, Men's and Boy's Fine and Common Straw Hats, at Smearbaugh & Co. 2t. For Plows and Plow Points, go lo Robinson's. 2t. TIONESTA MARKETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $ barrel choice - - 4.00(317.00 Flour sack, - - 1.001.75 Corn Moal, 100 tba - - - 1.25 1.40 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.25 Corn, Shelled - - 70 Beans bushel - 1.503.00 Ham, sugar cured - 121 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 11 Shoulders - - - - - 8 Whitcfish, half-barrcla - - 8.50 Lako herring half-barrels - S.50 Sugar -610 Syrup 507S N. O. Molasses new ... 75 Roast Rio Coffee 15 Rio Coffee, ... - 125 Java Coffee .... 2R30 Tea - - - - 1 - - 090 Butter 2225 Rice - 78 Eggs, fresh ... - - 121 Salt best lake .... 1.25 Lard 11 Iron, common bar .... 2.50 Nails, lOd, $ keg .... 3.C0 Potatoes ..... 6075 Lime $ bbl. 1.25 Dried Apples sliced per lb - - 45 Dried Beef ... - - 18 Dried Peaches por lb - - - 10 Dried Peaches pared per - lo CHARTER NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the said Court ( r a law Judge thereof) on Monday, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1886, at 2 o'clock P. M., un der the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved the 29th clay of April, A. D., 1874, and the supple ments thereto, bv S. S. Towler, II. H. McClellan, John D. Hunt. S. F. Rohrer, C. vV. A in w lor, and Charles Laech, for tho charter of an intended corporation to be called The First Presbyterian Church of Marienville, Forest County. The charac ter and object of which is the pubiio worship of Almighty God, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rightH, benefits and privileges con--ferred tiy the said act and the supplements thereto. E. L. DAVIS, Solicitor. April 19, 1866. For Cold. For Croup. For Neuralgia. For Rheumatism. Doctor Thomas' Eclectric OIK' IS " Spent Piny Dollar la doctwiaf (or rheumatism, befor I tried' rW Ecitetric Oil. Uted a so-cut botlla ot laia madiciiw. and got out ia oae wok. Foe buraa and sprain it is excellent." Jas. Dura as, Easft. rembrela, K. Y. 64 Von Can Depend On If. " Far met Toothache aad Neuralgia ef the head, I used Tht mat' EcUctric Oil This it certainly the best thing I ever knew for the re lief of pain of any kiud. The house is never with., out it." Mrs. A. M. Frank, 177 T upper Street,, fiuflaio, N. Y. toe 8 peak a Itlght Vp. " Hive tried Tlumt' Ecltttric Oil foe crews) -and colds, and find it the best remedy I aevsi ever used in my family." Wm. Kay, 310 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 30 Worked TVondcra. " My daughter was very bad oH on accouat ef a cold, and pain in her lungs. Dr. Tktmmt' I Itclric Oil (urtd itr in tvienlf-tur knrt. On ef the boys was cured of sore throat. This uwdi--ciae has worked wonders in our family." Al vah Pinckney, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. D. 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