The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 15, 1887, Image 3

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    WEDXESDAT KORMJSG, JINE 15, 1557.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgess. Jon Rkck.
OoHM-ilmen North waul, L. J. Hop
kins, J. R. Clark, XV. L. Klinestiver.
South ward. J. F. Proper, C. A. Randall,
Cbas. Bonner.
Justices of the Peace J, T. Brennan,
D. H. Knox.
Constable S. S. Canfield.
School Directors O. W. Robinson, A.
R. Kellv, C. M. Shawkey, D. S. Knox,
D. W. Clark, E. L. Davis.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress 3 ames T. Maf1
rETT.
Member of Smut e J. II. Wilson.
Assembly Charles A.Randall.
President Judge W. D. Bno-f.
Associate Judges Lewis Absek. Jno.
A. Propkr
Treasurer Solomott Fitzgerald.
Prothonotary, Register (E Recorder, die.
Cortis M. Shawkey.
Sheriff". Leon abo Aqnf.w.
Commissioners Oliver Bterlt, Wm.
S.TIKLD8, J. R. Chadwick.
County Superintendent G eo. W. Kerr.
District Attorney P. M. Clark.
Jury Commissioners II. O. Davis,
David Walters.
County Surveyor H. C. WniTTEKiN.
Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow.
County Auditors J. A. Scott, Thos.
CorfAH,' Geo. Zurndel.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TTOTTT'.STA LODGE
U. 1 V f f
Hgb'l. O. of O. F1.
MKETS every Saturday evening, at 7
o'clock, in the Lodgb Room lu Par
tridije'g Hall.
d. B. ARMSTRONG, N. O.
CW.SvWYKR, See'y. 27-tf.
1 WREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W.,
1 Meets every Friday Evening in Odd
Fellows' Hall, 'Tionesta.
L. AGNEW, M. W.
J. E. WENK, Recorder.
VPT. GEORGE STOW POST,
V ' No. 74, . A. R.
Meets on the first Wednesday In each
n o ith, in Odd Fellows Hall; Ti'onesta, Pa.
- I. S. KNOX, Commander.
1,1, AO NEW. P. M. CLARK,
i. ' District Attorney.
AGISEW te CLAItK,
ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW,
Oflice in Court House.
Kim St. Tioncstn, Penna.
i 1
J. VAN UTESEN,
1.
.ATTORNEY ,t COUNSELOR AT-LAW,
Eden burg, (Knox P. O.,) Clarion Coun
t,Pa. y r havio
, Tionesta, Pa.
Collections made in this and adjoining
- counties
M
I LKS W. TATE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
f7,m Strept, Tionesta. Pa.
F. "P. RU'CHEY,
ATTORNEY- AT-LaW,
Tionesln, Forest County Pa.
T AWRENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
Lj U. S. Brockway, Proprietor. This
hcuse is centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac
commodations and strict attention given
tc guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all
kinds served in their Heason. Sample
100m for Commercial Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE,- Tionesta, Pa.,
O. C. Brownell. Proprietor. This is a
new house, and has just been fitted up lor
1 110 accommodation of tho public. A por
tion of Hie patronage of the public Is solic
ited. . 4li-ly.
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor.
The largest, Best Located and Furnished
flous t in the City. Near Union Depot.
1 B. SIGGINS, M. P.,
J Physician, Surgeon it Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
1 W. MORROW. M. P.,
I. ! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Late o. Armstrong pounty, having located
in Ti'8ta Is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly ami at all hours.
Oltico a. id residence two doors north of
Lawrence House. Office hours 7 to 8 a.
li., and 11 to 12 m. ; 'i to 3 and 01 to 74 v.
M. Sundays, 0 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61
tu 7Jp.m. may-18-81.
TE!,TISTRY. -Lt
DR. J. W.MORROW.
Having purchased the materials itc, of
Dr. iteadman, would respectlully an
rtourco that he will carry on the Dental
'msiness in Tionesta. aud having had over
nix ; ears successful experience, considers
1 im'sell fully competent to give entire sat
isfy tiou. i shall always give my medi
o il practice the preference. mar22-82.
H.H. MIT.
A. B. KELLT
MA Y, PARK tC CO.,
B A K IC E B S !
Corner of Elm & Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collections madeon all thePrincipal points
of the U. 8.
Collections ioilci ted.
18-ly.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
may! 81
TONESTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, So!ar or Triangulation Survey
ing. Beat of Instruments and work.
Terrua on application.
IF YOU WANT a respectable job of
printing at a reasonable price end your
nrder to this of&oe.
JAS. T. BRENNAN,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
IANUS BOUGHT AND SOLD
OiST COMMIHSIOX.
If you wish to buy or sell Real Estate it
will pay you to correspond with me.
Oadenned Time Table Tioneata KtMlon.
WORTH. I SOUTH.
Train 28... 7:S7 am Train G3 10:.r)5 am
Train 62 7:r2 am Train 29 1:18 pm
Train 30 3:52 pmiTrain 31...- 8:16 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car
ry the mail.
Church and HabbnlB School.
Presbvterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Small.
Preaching in the Presbyterian Church
next Sunday morning and evening, by
Rev. Hick ling.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yesteiday 62J.
OpeniDg this morning at G2Jc.
Geo. Jackson of WarreD, visited
Tionesta friends over last Sabbath.
Oil Cily Blizzard : Miss Lorena
Campbell, af Tionesta, is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. II. G. McKnight.
She's workio', and the prospects
are that the eagle will scream a little
bit, anyhow, in Tionesta on the Fourth,
The parting of a lady visitor and
her hostess reminds one of Shakes
peare's p'ay, "Much Adieu About
Nothing." Boston Bulletin.
Wm. R. Reck and son John, of
Strattanville, Clarion county, and J.
I). W. Reck, and daughter Minnie, of
Dallas, McKean couuty, are visiting
with Tionesta friends this week.
Conrad Sibble of German Hill,
felt so delighted last Saturday that he
had Co come down and set up the ci
gars to the boys and tell them of the
young lady that had come to his dom
icile the night before.
Jenny Wade, the only resident of
Gettysburg, killed during the great
battle ou that ground, is to have a
monument erected to lier. memory.
Grove Cily Telephone. Mistake, friend.
Governor Beaver's veto pen says
"uixey." Cause, "uo mon."
Mr. C. W. Barrett, for many years
editor of the St. Mary's, Elk Co.,
Gazette, has started a new semi-weekly
paper in that place, called the Herald.
It is newey and ueat, and bids fair to
be a success. Bro. Barrett has our
best wishes in his new venture.
One day last week John Kiester,
who was engaged in bark-peeling near
Gilfoyle, Jeoks township, had one of
his legs badly cut, by the glancing of
an ax in the bands of a fellow work
man. Dr. Towler attended and found
the muscles of the thigh almost entire
ly severed.
A few days ago, at the ceremonies,
of the unveiling of the monument to
General Sedgwick, on the Spottsylva
nia battlefield, a pipe was found lying
on the ground, on which was carved
the following: "G. W. Sweet, Compa
ny B, 83 Regiment P. V., Yorktown,
May 1st, 1862." Meadville Gazette.
Jake Buscb, who lives near Ross
Run, Kingsley township, carries the
belt as the champion rattlesnake slay
er this season, having thus far mado
way with eleven good sized ones. If
all our farmers would send in a report
like this, Forest county would not
need a St. Patrick to rid it of its sur
plus reptiles.
All the survivors of the old Buck
tail regiment are requested to send
their names and addresses to me as
soon as possible, in order to enable me
to compile a roster for the purpose of
holding a reunion at Wellsboro, in
the early part of this summer. Chair
man committee, J. V. Morgan, Round
Top, Tioga county, Pa. (Exchanges
please copy.)
Mrs. Daniel Downey of Balltown,
and Mrs. Denuis Downey of Fagun
duB, with four children, met with what
might have been a very serious acci
dent at Hickory yesterday. Tbey were
on their way to Fagundus, and when
some distance on the appreach to the
river bridge, learned they were on the
wrong road, and in attempting to
back their team off the bridge, the
wagou went over, burying its occu
pants underneath. Mrs. Daniel Dow
ney had one of her arms dislocated at
the elbow, but strange to say ncne of
the others were injured in the least,
although the place was very rocky,
and the wagon fell a distance of sev
eral feet.
Chairman Cooper of the Repub
lican State Committee issues his call
for the State convention at Ilarrisburg,
on Wednesday, August 17, the earliest
date upon which it could be held un
der the rules. The call is issued in
pursuance of the wishes of the mem
bers of the committee with whom the
Chairman had corresponded, the lime
and place being the almost unanimous
choice of the Committee.
It will be observed that Mr. W.
S. Davis of Gilfoyle, whose name was
announced for Sheriff, publishes his
withdrawal this week. Mr. Davis has
a good and lucrative position with
Messrs. Curl, Campbell & Co., and
finds that a personal cauvass would
be detrimental to his business, he
therefore leaves the field, thanking his
friends kindly for their promises of
support.
Davey Ililands "Modocked" a
ten-pound pike in the creek nt Tlum
island yesterday. After blazing away
with a gun fur some time without sat
isfactory results, he concluded "if he
could't shoot him he could catch him,"
and in he plunged, squarely astride
the pike, and after a rough-and-tumble,
catch-as-catch-can wrestle of ten
minutes Davey came off winner and
bagged his game. But it wns a very
un-sportsraan-like way of taking a fish.
The following officers of Forest
Lodge, A. O. U. W., for the ensuing
term, were installed last Friday eve
ning: P. M. W., L. Fulton.
M. W., L. Agnew.
Foreman, J. B. Eden.
Overseer, Geo. Dunklo.
Guide, Jake Siggins.
Recorder, J. E. Wenk.
Receiver, L. J. Hopkins.
Financier, G. W. Sawyer.
I. W., J. II. Butler.
O. W., W. L. Klioestiver.
Trustee, G. W. Bovard.
Stewarts Run, Harmony township,
bids-fair to have an oil excitement in
the not distaut future. Wood & Co.
finished a well on the Joslyn Farm
last week which shows up pretty well.
At a depth of 920 feet a 17-foot sand
was struck, and from Saturday night
until Monday morning the hole filled
about 1G0 feet with oil. Ou Monday
the well was shot, but up to this writ
ing, Tuesday evening, tho work of
tubing it had not been finished and it
is not possible to give the production ;
however, it is variously estimated at
from 10 to 25 barrels. Pumping will
likely begin to day. We are reliably
informed that the territory between
the Fogle farm and Cash up will re
ceive a thorough test during the pres
ent summer. Two more wells will be
put down in the immediate vicinity
before the first of August, one on the
Joelyn farm and one on James Brom
ley's place.
Passengers arriving by the Satur
day evening river train on the B. N.
Y. & P. R. R. were not a little aston
ished when tbey saw on the platform
a gatbeiing of 300 or 400 men, all
casting anxious looks into the car
windows. Then their surprise was in
creased when, upou debarking from
the train, they saw 30 or 40 young
men scramble up the car steps and al
most prevent the passengers from get
ting out. This large assemblage was
"looking for a man." It had been ru
mored that Len Richards, who bru
tally assaulted Maggie Carney on Fri
day night, had been arrested in Tio
nesta and would be brought back to
Oil City by an officer on that train.
Considerable excitement was mani
fested as the train drew toward the
depot and when the cars stopped and
no prisoner appeared some thought
the officer was holding him in the car
till the crowd dispersed. Many ran
through the coaches and even ransack
ed the baggage car in the hope of find
ing the man. Then the report was
circulated that Richards had jumped
out of the car window, and still an
other to the effect that he had been
taken off by the officer at the junction.
The truth is Richards had not been
arrested in Tionesta, neither had he
been on that train. A good many
young men threatened to do bim bod
ily barm should be be brought in.
Derrick. Richards, it seems, struck
the young lady above mentioned, on
the face three times, breaking her nose,
and otherwise lacerating her face.
For Sale,
One bay borso, one set single harness,
one spring wagou with thills and pole,
three good milch cows.
Forest Siioup, Tionesta, Pa.
If you want at once the best aud
cheapest Life or Accident Iusurance,
insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund
Li lb Association and Guarantee Mut
ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Ageot,
Tionesta, Pa.
"Children's Day" in Tionesta.
We believe this annual service, now
so generally celebrated in all the
churches, originated iu 1S79, for the
purpose of creating, or rather enlarg
ing, a very meagre fund that was year
ly set aside for educating worthy
young men who themselves were finan
cially unable. This fund, which in
1874 was but $300 in the M. E. Church,
was over $30,000 in 1886. The Sun
day Schools of Tionesta have been
backward in appropriately remember
ing this National Children's Jubilee,
apparently not having received the
inspiration until this year. As usual,
however, the services in the M. E.
Church on Sabbath eveuing were very
attractive, and a credit to tho ninny
beautiful entertainments given by our
Tionesta folks ou kiudred subjects.
The decorations were prand. In
the centre, towering over the i.ltsr,
was an immense arch twelve feet high,
with a smaller one ou each side reach
ing to the sides of the church. The
centre arch, bound with evergreens,
had upon it the motto: "The desert
shall blossom as the r.'se," tho letters
being made of evergreens and flowers,
whilo toweiiog at its sides and above
it were pots of real flowers, ferns and
brakes. Hanging from the ccntro was
a mammoth wreath in which was a
canary bird. Suspended from the
centres of the smaller arches were
smaller wreaths containing silver stars.
Upon the left side of the church was
a handsome evergreen anchor encir
cled with a chain of flowers and over
it "Hopiug and Trusting" in ever
greeus and flowers. Ou the right side
a crown of evorgreeus prettily deco
rated with flowers, and over it in ever
greens and flowers, "By and by the
reward.!' This, with many additional
cages of birds, pots of rare plants and
flowers, pretty children dressed in
white and tastily maiked with fra
grant flowers, presented a sight seldom
looked upon.. Add to this the appro
priate, attractive aud elevating exer
cise, "The Gospel of the Flowers," ns
given under the direction of Superin
tendent J. II. Diogman, and it seems
to us perfection has been reached. As
to the rendering of tho programme, it
seems that to individualize is u super
fluous work. A duett by the Misses
Fanny Small and Blanche Pease; b
song by the infant class, during a part
of which Miss Kate Knox was their
leader; a solo by Miss Emma Sloan,
and recitations by tho Misses Alum
Iloyt, Fanny Small, Minnie Landers,
Dolly Carson, Grace Smith, aud Jean
nie Iloyt; consecutive reading by the
younger scholars standing upon a pyr
amid, closing with a song and child
like prayer, we think deserve especial
mention.
The choruses by tho whole school,
with Mr. Dingman as leader, were
among the grand features of this most
joyous eutertainment. Aud we must
not close this report Lcforo ascribing
to the untiring, skillful efforts and ex
quisite taste of Superintendent Ding
man a very large share of tho com
plete success of the memorable occa
sion. '
We hope this is but tho beginning
of a regular remembrance of this day
of days for the children by all our
Sabbath Schools.
The Fourth in Tionesta.
The prospects for a little fun in
town on the Fourth of July appear to
be encouraging at this stage. Those
having charge of the affair have
mapped out the following program, to
which will be added, uo doubt, some
other features :
I'KOOIIAM.
Fantastic parade at 0:00 a. tit.
HACK8.
Boys 0 to 8 years old, start at Haslet's
store, at 11:00 a.m.; prizes, 7ft, M and 11.;
conts.
Roys 10 to I t years, at 11:30 a. in. ; prizes,
75, 50 and 25 cents.
Frco for all race at 11:15 a. in.; prizes,
1.50, $1.00, and 75 cents.
Hurdle race, four hurdles, drop and re
turn with eggs, starting point, ut Herman
it Sigsins' storo, at i:00 p. m.; prizes,
$1.50, $1.00, and 75 cents.
Horse race, from Haslet's to Herman's,
at 2:30 p. m. ; prize, $5.00.
Potato race, at 3:15 p. in.; prizes, $1.00,
75 and 60 cents.
Pulling match at Blum's blacksmith
fahop, at 4:00 p. m. ; prize, $5.00.
Tight-rope walking at Herman's, at
4:30; no prizo.
Jumping match from spring board.
Two balloon ascensions, one at Hanlct's
at 5:00, and one at Herman's at 5:30 p. m.
iJanco at the Rink in tho afternoon and
evening.
C. M, Shawkey has been selected as
starter in tho races, and U. XV. Sawyer
and F. F. Shoup, judges, (icorge Dunkle
will perform tho duties ol Marshal of tho
Day.
A good tiuio is expected.
The New Tax Law.
The attorney general has notified
county commissioners that the act of
assembly exempting household furni
ture, pleasure carriages and watches
froji nil taxation goes into effect from
date ol its passage, May 13, and there
fore rclievps tlicnt from taxation for
18S7. The wording of the net is as
follows :
Be it enacted, Ac, That all taxe3
for whatsoever purposo laid upon
household furniture, watches and
pleasure carriages by and under tho
revenue laws of this commonwealth,
be and the same are hereby abolished,
ntnl the laws under which said taxes
are levied and collectod so far as they
relate to the property herein mentioned
are hereby repealed.
We may now expect tho cautious
m (in to boldly draw out his watch in
the presence of a tax collector instead
of going a block out of his way to
look at a town clock. Tho oarriago
owner have also reasous for rejoicing.
Blizzard.
Neilltown Facts.
Mrs. Penncll of Plensantville, has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. II.
Bowman, for tho past week.
Miss Jennie McCsliu is home from
Grand Valley, where sho has been
spending a fow days as tho guest of
her brother.
We are sorry to learn that Bob.
Black is again confined to tho house,
with the measles.
Mrs. Bromley of Stewarts Run, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Landers.
Ah there! boys, come again ; tho
girls are perfectly willing.
Lost between Neilltown and Tid
ioute, a pink silk umbrella. Tho find
er will be liberally rewarded by leav
ing the same at the half way house.
The small boys of our town indulged
in quite a successful game of "tog" iu
the church yard last Saturday evening.
June 13. The Mockino Bikd.
Fagundus Facts.
This place seems to bo taking a
rest afterlhe boom of tho past, yet we
still look into tho future, and can al
most soe tho time when business will
come to tho front again.
Tho people from our neighbor towns
usually get lost, as tbey surely were
Sunday evening, as they drive through
to Neilltown.
Mr. Albaugh, from East Hickory,
spent Sunday in towu. There seems
to bo somethiug very attractive for
Will over hero.
Warren bcott and wiio are visiting
relatives in town.
Messrs. Colt man and Stevens of
Tidioute, were down this way trouting
a few days ago, and had good success,
taking home over sixty flue fellows.
Miss Brown, of Plcasantville, is
visiting friends here.
Mrs. Fleck, of Oil City, is visiting
with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Moouey.
June 13. t Tuump.
West Hickory Items.
Our town is booming with biz.
Kline's new mansion on Second
street is Hearing completion.
Louis Siggins and wife visited Lis
brother, A. J., this week.
Rev. Boyer of Oil City.gavo us two
eloquent sermons this week.
Miss Etta Fleming, who has been
stopping with Mrs. Turner, returned
home on Saturday last.
Hardeuburg aud Allen, have made
quite an jmprovemeut by way of a
new side walk. Now, Will, put up a
hitching post.
Jack, what was the reason with the
fish? Wouldu't they bite, eh!
Mrs. Clelaud and daughter had a
very narrow cscupo with a runaway
horse a few days ago.
Will says bis house is for rent, hut
wo doubt it.
June 13. Zip.
Byrom Station.
J. S. Caldwell has begun liu baik
job near the Vralbou Farm.
Peter Miller of Brookstoii, was iu
towu on Thutsday.
The carpenters are putting the fin
ishing touches on the new church.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Loomis are
blested ttith a young son. Tho popu
lation of this placo is increasing.
Miss Kurd of Corry, who has been
visiting her brother of this place left
for home on Thursday.
Juno 13. Zeho.
Summer Hats for Men and Boys.
A lame line of fiuo Shoes for Men.
Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childreu.
English Queensware arrived this wetk
at Win. Suiearbaugh k Co'e. L't
MARRIED.
NVHI TICHILL-KIKKR-At tho Presby
terian Parsonage, Tionesta, Pa., Juno
(i, 1SH7, by Rev. J. Hickling, Mr. Albert
(J. Whitehill and Miss Ksther S. Kifor,
both of (ialcnza Mills, Forest Co.," Pa.
HRAlKN-MeKINLKY At tho Parson
age, Corsica, Pa., by Rev. K. P. Rritt.
Mr. Samuel K. K. Uradcn, of t'laring
lon. Forest county, Pa., and Miss Nancy
C McKlnlcy, of Corsica, Jell'. Co., Pa.
Perfection Reached.
The Burko Washing Machine, H.
M. Foreman and M. Heplcr agent
for Forest and Warren couutics, comes
the nearest to perfection of anv ma
chine yet put upon the market. At
least lhat is tho testimony of those
who have used it. Below are given a
few testimonials of well known ladies
in Tionesta who have given it a thor
ough test and know whereof they
speak :
The liiirko Washer is just what it is
represented to be. I have used one for
two mouths aiM would not exchange it
lor any other I have over seen.
Mrs, C. A. Kaniai.i,.
The Burko washer is an excellent ma
chine. I would recommend it to every
one who needs help on "wash day,"
Mrs. 1K. lll'NTKR.
It vash s denn and requires no rubbing
of the clothes by band. I can recommend
it to every one. Mrs. Ki.i Hoi.km an.
1 believe it to bo the best washer in the
world. Mrs. 1). XV. Aonkw.
I have used the Rurko washer three or
four months and could not do without it.
Tho washing can done much morequicklv
than tho old way anil I think just as well.
Mrs. XV. Ii. Ki.i'nkstivkii.
It is complete, does work well, saves
water, soap and labor, and is not as hard
on clothes as a washboard.
Mrs. I. W. Clark.
My children, aged ten and twelve years,,
can do my washing, and wo need not uso
a wash-board. I am very well pleased
with tho liiirko washer.
Mrs. P. Joyce.
I have used threo different washing ma
chines, but the Hurko is the best of all.
lt docs tho washing quicker, uiulrequires
less soap, water aud tuel than any other.
Mrs. FitANk 7iK.Kil.KR.
I have used the Ilurke washer for six
months, and would not part with it for six
times the price asked for it.
Mrs. M. Hki-lkh.
Resides Iho hbovo ho following named
ladies of Tionesta have used the Hurko
washer, aud give equally strong testimony
its to its merits: Mrs. P. Agnew, Mrs. II.
S. Brockway, Mrs. Jas. U. Carson, Mrs.
J. R. Aguow, Mrs. Ii. Agnew, Mrs. J. A.
Proper.
Enjoy Lifo.
What a truly beautiful world wo live in f
Nature gives us grandeur of mountains,
glens and oceans, and thousands of means
of enjoyment. We can desire no bolter
when iu perfect health; but how oflen do
tho majority of people feel like giving it
up disheartened, discouraged and won
out witli disoase, when there is no occa
sion for this feeling, as every sufferer can
easily obtain satisfactory proof, that
lirce'n's August Flower, will make theiu
freo from disease, as when boru. Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint are the direct
causes of seventy-five per cent, of such
maledioN as Riliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headacho, Costiveness, Nervous Prostra
tion, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation
of the Heart, and other distressing symp
toms. Three doses of Auuust Fiower
will prove its wonderful effect. Sample
bottles, 10 cents. Try it.
I! HACK IIP.
You are feeling depressed, your appe
tite is poor, you are bothered with Head
ache, you are tiirgotty, nervous, and gen
erally out of sorts, aud want to brace up.
lirai-e up, but not with stimalants, spring
medicines, or bitters, which hnvo for their
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which
stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthy action of .Liver
and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and
give ronowed health aiid strength. Sueb:
a medicine you will find in Klectric Hit
ters, anil only 60 cents a bottle at G. W.
Itovurd's Drug Store.
Koine I'oolinh 1'rople
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond
the reach of medicine. They often say,
OU, it will near away, but iu most cases
it wears them away. Could they be in
duced to try the successful medicine call
ed Kemp's Ralsam, which wo Hell on a'
positive guarantee to cure, they would
immediately see tho excellent effect after
taking the first dose. Price fiOc and f l.OO..
Trial size free. . W. ilovanl.
A Captain's fortunate OiM-ovvry.
('ipt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying
between Atlantic City and N. Y., had
been troubled with a cough so that he was
unable to sleep, and was induced to try
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. It not only gave him instant relief,
hut allayed the extreme soieuess In his
breast. His children were similarly af
fected and a single dose hail the same hap
py elicit. Dr. King's New Discovery is
now the standard remedy iu the Coleman
household und ou board tho srlconer.
Free trial bottles of this standard reme
dy at (i. W. Ilovard's Drug store.
m ki.i:vn A1(M A NAI.VK.
The best Salvo in Iho world f r Cuts,
RniiseK, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, l-'ever
Sores, Tetter, Chapp'-d Hands, Chilblains,.
Corns, and all Skin Kruptiuns, and si-
nveiy cures rues, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect siilisl'artion..
or money relundcd. I'rii-e cents per
no, i' oi saio oy ii. w.jiovarn.
Tbr I'miulatlna of Tlourta,
Is about 700, and we would sav nt least
one half are troubled with some atl'ection
of the Thrnut and Lungs, as those com
plaints are, according to statistics, more
numerous than others. We would advise
all not to neglect tho opportunity to call
on us and gel a bottlo ol Kemp's Ralsam
lor the Throat and Lungs, price iOc. anil
(51.00. Trial sizo tree. Rehpectlull v. G..
W. Bovard.
Estato Notice.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to tho undersigned, ou the estate
of Charles Hinton and Sarah A. HiuUui,
deceased, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest
County, uil persons indebted to either of
said estates, are requested to make imme
diate payment, aud thoo having legal
claims against the same will present them
without delay to N. H. HOST,
Administrator,
or K. L. DAVIS, All y, Tionesta, Pa.
I OH WOKK ofeverv description excu
J ted at the RKPL'BLK'AN c tho.
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