THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. Tr-. m - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1888. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Aaryase. B. O. DaTT. iXun&lmm Morth watd, I- J, Ucp kin J. R. Clark, S. D. Irwin. South ward. J. F. Proper, W ni. Sraearbaugb, U. W. Bovard. Junuott of A Vace J, T. Bronnan, U. S. Knox. Coinef end OolltrtorS. 8. Canfield. AtoAoaJ Dirtttorsil. W. Robinson, A. B. Kelly, C. M. Sbawkey, D. 8. Ko. I. W. Clark, E. L. Davie. FOREST COUNTY OFF1CKR.S. Member of Congress 3 ahii T. Mir rTT. Member of Senate J. II. Wilion. Assembly Chablfk A. Randall. President JudqtYf. D. Brown. Ancicit Judges Arnkr. Jjio. A. Pnormt Treasurer Sot.oyoN Fitkorrald. Prolhonntary, Reqitter Recorder, de. Calvin M. Arxrr, Arrr. Oko. W. Sawtm. Commissioners W. D. SitlKLDa, C. P. LBDKBrTK, J. J. P ARSON. County Supert'nfMirfrnl! Ono. W. Kerr. IKsirict Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners C. H. ChcrcB, Amos .L. Cooprr. County Surveyor Ti. C. Whittkkii. (kroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County A uditors R. L. Jones, R. 7., GiiLEfcFin, Wx, Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOJTESTA LODGE So. 369, 'I. O. of O. TP. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Lodge Room in Par tridge's Hall. F..S. HOYT, N. O. 0. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. FOREST I,ODnE. No. 14, A. O. U. W. Meets every Friday Evening lu Odd Fellows' Hall, 'Tionesta. L. AGNEW, M. W. 3. E. WENK, Rocorder. CAPT. OEORGR HTOW POST, No. 274, O. A. R. Meets on the first Wednesday in eanli month, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. IRWIN, Commander. OKEW it CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Offloe next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. 1. . AONKW. P. M. CLARK, District Attorney. .r; L. DAVIS. lid ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In this and adjoining counties. rF. RITCIIEY. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. I' AWRKNCK HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., -J L. A I). W. A Knew, Proprietor. This ' cum Is rentralty located. Everything wnd well furnlHhed. Supeilor Ac atrnmnitations and strict attention given V gnet. Vegetables nrt fruits of all Mod Hcrved in' their sccson. Sample I oo.n fcr Commercial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionosta. Pa., O. Rrownell. Proprietor. This Is a new house, and lias Just been titled up tor the accommodation of the public. A por :nn of the patronage of the pnblio Is sollo J.teU. 4H-ly. itENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest. Bust I.ocaled and Furnished Housj in the City. Near Union Depot. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Hurgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., PH VSICI AN A SURGEON, I .also. Armstrong eounty, having located in Tio"nsL Is prepared to attend all pro fessional eallB promptly and at all hours. OlMce aid residence two doors north of Ijavrenoe House. Office hours 7 to 8 A. M., and 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and 01 to 7" p. . Sundays, to 10 A. M. ; 2 to S and 6) t l P. M. may-18 81. DENTISTRY. PR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of lr. .'teadman, would respectlullv an novroe that he will carry on the Dental business in Tionesta. and having bad over Mix years successful experience, considers himself fully competent to give entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my medi cal practice the preference. mar22-82. MAY, PARK CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm Walnut fits., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Colleo iioHS nisdeon all the Principal points of the U. 8. Collections solicited. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Ind and Railway Surveying a Specialty, KisKnsim, oo:ir or j rianguiauon eurvey lug. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. IT. "W. LAW. Practical Tinner. AH kinds of Sheet Motul Work prompt ly attended to. ROOnNG A ''KIALTT. SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. ' TIONESTA. PA. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. PHE UNDERSIGNED would respect X fully announce to the citizeus of Tio nesta and vicinity, that he has removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lersburg to Tionesta, in the room over Win. Huiearbaugh A Co.'a store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as an oiHue, where he is prepared to repair watcbes, clocks and Jewelry. 37 years experience will enable him to give satisfaction. Give him a triul. R. RALLE. PENN'A AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Hay Press es, Stump Pullers and Standard Agricul tural Implements generally. Send t'oj Catalogue. A. B. FAKQUIJAH A SON, York, Pa. JAB. T. BRBNNAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONESTA, PA. LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, If yon wish to bay or sell Real Estate It will pay yon to correspond with me. Ca4eae4 Time Table Tltinu Matlsa. WORTH. OUTlf. Train B3... P:14 am Train 29 1:18 pm Train 2 7:37 am Train R2... 2:25 am Train 80 3:52 pmlTraln 81.... 8:16 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mail. Cfcarch and Rabbath Scbeol. Presbyterian Snbbsth 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. Rumherger. Services In Lutheran Mt. ZIon's Church, German Hill, every Sunday at 10 a. m., English and German alternating. R. .8. every Sunday at 9 a. in. R. J. Graots, Pastor. Preaching in the F. M. Church next Sunday evening at usual hour, Rev, S Sager, Pastor. Also on German Hill at 8 p. m. United Presbyterian services will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sab bath, morning and evening. All are cor dially invited to attend. - Rer. B. McCul lough, will officiate. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yeitetday 971. Opening this morning at 97o. There are now 10 full houri of daylight in a day. Go and tee the Union Scout next Wednesday evening at Rink Hall. Wanted. Ten teams to haul hark. Apply to D. W. Clarke, Tidioute, Pa. Are you good material to make a teacher? Attend the Edinboro school. J. II. Butler won a very fioe cow that was chanced off last Saturday eveoiDg. Iaao Heath, one of the old set tlers of Jenka township, this county, died last week, at the extreme age of 81 years. The lumbermen along the Tiones ta have all got their ears to the ground listening to hear the ice move out of the creek. Mr. C. K. Bradbury has erected a neat little dwelling house on his lot near the Ilenage house, at the head of Helen St. We are sorry to learn that our old friend Mr. Johu Stroup, of Dutch Hill, is lying very low with pneumonia, and hope he may take a turn for the butter soon. Sleighs are again brought into play hereabouts, while at Buffalo, N. Y., the snow is reported 15 feet deep in tnaoy places. And next Tuesday is the first day of spring. Hereafter all uncalled fur postal cards will be relumed to the writer after 30 days, and advertised letters will be held but two weeks instead of four, as heretofore, before being sent back to the dead letter office at Wash itiglon. Cashier Tomlioson and butcher Blicb, the two men who were shot by bank robber Kimball, at Bradford last week, have both since died. Kimball was buried in Millerstown, Butler couuty. He was raised near rieasaotville. Mr. L. J. Hopkins left for the East yesterday, which means that spring is coming, notwithstanding wiu ter is just now lingering in her lap a little, and the people may look out for a big supply of fresh spring goods in a few days ; a real treat. Messrs. Scowden & Clark expect to have a first class carriage painter here this week or the first of oext. While here, if any of the people want anything in bis line done, this would be an excellent opportunity to take advantage of. Orders should be left with the firm. Two men named Myers and liar ringtoo, brakemeo on the W. N. Y. & P. It'y, were arrested at Hickory last week, charged with furnishing coal to people at that station, by dumping it from the trains as they passed. They will have a hearing before 'Squire Brennan to-day. Mr. James E. Kerr of Barnett township, died, after a lingering illuess, of cancer of the stomach, at his home near Clarington, on Tuesday, March 6th, 1888, aged 27 years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Delo at the M. E. Church, in Clarington, od Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m. Word was received here last week by friends of the family, that Roger, the eight-year old son of Dr. Blaine, who is now in Cincinnati, had fallen from a second story veranda, a dis tance of about 15 feet, sustaining se rious if not fatal injury. The little fellow's skull is said to have been bad ly fractured. Six or eight tramps took tea with the borough Monday night. The proper thing for the authorities to do is to ordain that every tramp shall earn his board and lodging while he remains a guest of the town, and then rigidly enforce the ordinance. This has been tried and is a very effectual cure for the tramp nuisance. The dwelling house of Mr. George Braden, near liorth Pine Grove, in Barnett twp., this county, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday last. We understand none of the household goods, except an organ and a few chairs, were saved, but are without further particulars as to cause of the fire, amount of loss, etc Collector Canfield gives warning hereby that all delinquent taxables must come down with the ready "John Davis" during this month else there'll be "blood on the moon." He will be obliged to settle with the authorities in the meantime, and declares "by the long bandied spoons" that be must have his money. Sullivan, the great John L. didn't knock Mitchell, the English champion, out to any great extent in their fight in France on Saturday last. The fight lasted for 39 rounds and was then called a draw, one being about as much punished as the other, although Mitchell generally went down when John L. reached for him with his "right." The blizzard which set iu on Sua day and has been blizzing around very unceremoniously ever since, has been about the severest we have had in this oountry during the winter. With mercury ranging about the zero ntaik and a howliug, 60-mile-a-miuute wind z'g'zagging around the edges, it is cal culated to give ene a very lively ap preciation of the advantages of natural gas as a fuel. Mrs. Dr. Hunter let the contract last week to Foreman & Hepler for the erection of a new mansion on her lot on the west side of Elm St., oppo site Joseph Grove's property. The dimensions are to be 38x44, and when completed will mark another substan tial acquisition to the improvement of our town. Mason Joyce baa contract ed for the stoue work and will com mence operations soon as the weather will permit. On Monday of last week Mr. Peter Lin del was thrown from bis hack while driving along the narrows above Little Hickory, striking on his head and iuflicting such severe injury that for some lime he was supposed to be dead. He was accompanied by his father in law, Judge Hill and son, who assisted him to his home near East Hickory, where he regained con sciousness in about three hours. At last accounts he was gaining, but is still in rather a critical condition. Mr. David Bowman died at his residence in Ty lersburg, Clarion coun ty, on Thursday morning last. Al (hough be had beeu in delicate health for some time past, his death was rath er unexpected. Mr. Bowman was one of the earliest settlers of this section, and was universally esteemed as a most honorable and upright citizen, having by frugality and strict integ rity in all his dealings amassed a handsome competence, which made bim quite comfortable in his declining years, so far as this world's goods were concerned. He was aged about 73 years and leaves several grown chil dren besides a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn bis loss. From a letter from the family of Mr. O. B. Hoskios, who recently re moved to Sau Diego, Cal., we take the liberty to quote the following: "I wish I could transport all my friends to this charmed spot. The bright sun shine, air as balmy as June, without the heat, flowers growing everywhere, no fires, and a freshness and elasticity in the temperature I never found else where at any season of year. If peo ple cannot enjoy life here they can't anywhere, and if tbey are sick and can't get well, it is not the fault of the climate. For a wide awake live town this takes the lead. Magnificent buildings in all directions, and, as Mark Twain said of Minneapolis, ''l0e only reason for no inorebuildiog being done is, waut of sidewalks to put the materials on.' It surely is so here." "Spiritism and spiritualistic man ifestations," says the Franklin News, "are getting to be the fashionable racket in the surrouodiag towns. Meadville is getting worked up, and New Castle society is all agog with it. Parlor seances are held almost nightly. The priocipal medium there la a ser vant io the employ of a wealthy widow. At a recent seance a widow called up the spirit of her husband, who had been a wealthy man, an active church member, and was supposed to be en joying eternal bliss of the first quality. The widow got a startling racket when, in answer to one of her questions, he said, 'I am in belli' and went on with an inventory of the tortures be was enduring." Tiooesta was promised a few manifestations this week, but thus far the mediums have failed to ma terialize. A newly elected Congressman said last week, speaking of an old friend who had voted against him. "Now there's notbiog mean aboot me, for when I saw that fellow sufferiog with a terrible cough, I forgave his going back on me and told him to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Death of Mrs. Rachel Siggins. The announcement of the sudden death of Mrs. Rachel Siggins, of West Hickory, ou Sabbath afternoon last, proved a severe shock to the many fi lends of that esteemed lady in this community. While the family were sitting at the dinner table, Mrs. Sig gins waa stricken with apoplexy and expired instantly; np to tbat moment her health was all that she could wish. She was the widow of the late George Siggins, the mother of nine children, eight daughters and one son, Mr. Orion Siggins, all of whom survive her, Al moBt from childhood she has been a devout member of the Methodist Church, a noble Christian woman, abounding in good works, and her de mise will be a sad blow to all her frieods far and near, while the com munity in which she lived is called upon to mourn the loss of one whose every act and deed wss calculated to elevate and better the condition of those about her. As one has aptly put it, their home was known far aod wide as an abode of intelligence, hos pitality and the Christian virtues. Mrs. Siggins was about 70 years of age. The funeral services were held at the family residence yesterday af ternoon, and were attended by a large concourse of people, many from this place being present. Her remains were laid to rest by the side of those of her husband, In the private burial lot of the family. The Union Scout. This popular war drama will be given at Skating Riok Hall, Tionesta, on Wednesday aod Thursday evenings next, March 21 and 22, under the di rection of Mr. J. W. Cleroson, a come dian of well known ability, assisted by Kick Thompson Camp, S. of V. and a host of ladies and gentlemen, num bering upward of forty. The play represents Sherman's march through Georgia, and is full of thrilling scenes of that memorable event. The pro ceeda will go to the benefit of Sons of Veterans, who have engaged the ser vices of Mr. Clerason at considerable expense, and will leave nothing uodone to give a splendid entertainment. Ad mission 25 and 35 cents. Don't forget the dates. HERE AND THERE. Tho Commissioners of Greene county are about to take steps to secure the co operation of Commissioners throughout the State to put forth an effort to secure the passage of a bill that will enable the county officials to work prisoners confined in the jails on public roads and other pub lic improvements which are kept up at the expense of the county, It shall be tho duty of each Assessor and Assistant Assessor to keep an account of the several days by him actually employ ed is the performance of his duties, and to make return of the same to the Com missioners of the county, verified by his oath or affirmation ; and for each day nec essarily so employed he shall receive the sum of (2.00. So says the new law, ap proved May 24, 18S7. It is said that Mr. Beecher, long before he died, prepared a full statement of all tho facts in the Beechor-Tilton scandal and trial, and this will be printed shortly. The statement bears the certificate of Mrs. Beecher and her son as to Its genuineness. As there were others implicated, in which statements all concur, in time some of those other actors will be moved to say something. It is an interesting subject in any light, but would be extremely so could the public be made to believe that the bottom facta were to be told. School Report!. Report of Tionesta schools for the month ending March 9, 1888. Room No. 1, Miss Aggie Kerr, Teacher. No. enrolled during month 50. Average attendance 44. Por cent. 92. Those pres ent every day during month John and Otto Muenrenberger, Albert Bradbury, James Carson, Leslie Brace, Lewis Arner, Samuel Fitzgerald, Leonard Blum, Ralo Brace, Lillia Bradbury, Grj.e -j j,jja Brownell, EMa Kelly, i.dith Davfs.'sadie Morrow, Alice Hassey, Mary Uassey, Mary J. Fitzgerald, Mattie Waterman, Mary Joyce, I va Holeman, Vernie Wat son, Sallie Heibeuthal, Kitty Hepler, Bir die Foreman. Room No. 2, W. J. Bloomfleld, Teacher. No. enrolled 40. Per cent, ot att tend ance 93. Those present every day during the month were H'illio Silvens, Willie Agnew, James Morrow, iarry IKatson, ICillie Muenzenbergor, Claude Campbell, fflllie funtor, Tillle Morrow, Clara Nel 11s, Rilla Brace, Dollie Carson, Ruth Clark, Mary Rumbergor, Blanche funter. Room No. 8, C. H. Donnell, Principal. Enrolled 36. Per cent, of attendance 93. Present every day Bruce Clark, Chas. Bovard, Chas. Muenzenberger, Johu Clark, Rossie owe, Forest Bovard, arold fciharpe, Cleve Donnell, Bun Kelly, Kate Knox, Nellie Walters, Minnie Lan ders, Inez Brownell, Blanche Peaso, Flor ence Kliuestiver, Rosa uuter, Rilla Ball. There are two forms of chrouio rheumatism; one in which the joints are swollen and red without fever, aod the appetite and digestion good, in the other the joints are neither red nor swollen, but only stiff aud painful. In either form Salvation Oil may be te lied on to effect a cure. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. For Sale. One complete sett of Gun smith tools, 1 sett of Jeweler's tools, Sewing Machines, and other things too numer ous to meotion. No other Gun smith in towu. E. A. Baldwin, 2t. Tidioule, Pa. Full blood, 8. C. brown Leghorn fgg9, 75c. per setting of 13 eggs. A few settings of choice matings 8. C. brown Leghorns at 11.00 per setting. E. 8. Iloyt, Tionesta. mcb7-3m. Large and small clover seed and timothy seed fresh at G. W. Rob inson's. 2t. That old established cough rcme dy, Downs' Elixir, still more than holds its own in the publio estimation, despite shatp and active competition. It is a "home remedy," and iu this lo cality needs no words of praise from us, so well and favorably known is it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and all throat troubles, with great numbers of out people, and their continued use and unsolicited recom mendation of it speaks volumes in its favor. Burlington, Vt., Fret Pre, January 2G, 1882. For sale by G. W. Bovard. Is Cennnsipllas Incurable ( Read the following t Mr. C. If . Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physi cians pronounced me an Incurable Con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Dlsvery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle and able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is the finest medi cine ever made." Jessie Middlewart, De catur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at G. W. Bovard's Drug Store. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Conducted by the Tionesta Union. The W. C. T. U. meets the 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. in. President Mrs. Eli Holeman. Vice Presidents Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Recording Sec'y Mrs. L. A.. Howe. Cor. Sec. A Treas. Mrs. S. P. Irwin. Woe unto him that ffiveth his neighbor drink, that pnttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunkenauo. Hab. II, 15. The wicked worketh a deoeitful work : but to him that soweth righteousness shall be a sure reward. Rev. 11, 18. TRUTH UNADOBNED. The Idaho Democrat publishes the advertisement which we reprint below. Oo first reading it, we judged it, says the Christian Union, to be either a hoax or a temperance agitator's ingen. ious attempt to produce a temperance sensation. But, sending for informa tion to a subsoriber of the Christian Union at Boite City, where this ad vertisement appears, we are assnred tbat it is a genuine liquor saloon. There is a mystery about this "naked truth" advertisement which we do not pretend to solve. But it is certainly the truth unadorned. THE NAKED TRUTH SALOON. Advertisement of an Honest Rumsell ers as it should be. Fkiexds and Neighbors: Having just opened a commodious shop for the sale of Liquid Fire, I embrace this opportunity of informing you that I have commenced the business of mak ing DRUNKARDS, PAUPERS AND BEGGARS for tbe sober, industrious, aod respect able portion of the community to sup port. I shall deal in Family Spirits, which will incite men to deeds of riot, robbery, and blood; and by so doing, diminUh the comfort, augment the ex penses, and endanger tbe welfare of the community. I will undertake, at short notice, for a small sum, and with great ex pectationr, to prepare victims for tbe Asylum, Poor Farm, Prisons, and Gallows. I will furnish an article which will increase fatal accidents, multiply the number of distressing diseases, and render those which are harmless, in curable. I will deal in drug, which will (Je- I Pnva soma of life, many of reason, j most of property, and all of peace ; which will cause fathers to become fiends; and wives, widows; children, orphans; aud all, mendicants. I will cause many of the rising gen eration to grow up in ignorance, aod prove a burden and nuisauce to the nation. I will cause mothers to forget their offspring, and cruelty to take the place of love. I will sometimes even corrupt the ministers of religion ; obstruct the progress of tbe gospel ; defile the pur ity of the church ; and cause temporal, spiritual, aud eternal death; aod if any should be so impertinent as to abk why I have the audacity to bring such accumulated misery upon the people, my houest reply is: "Mobey I" The spirit trade is lucrative; and some professiog Chrittiaos give it their cheerful countenance. I have a license, and if I do not bring these evils upon you somebody else will. I have purchased the right to de molish the character, destroy the health, shorten the lives, and ruin tbe souls of thnie who choose to honor me with their custom. I pledge myself to do all I have herein promised. Those who wish any of the evils above spec ified brought upoo themselves or their dearest friends, are requested to meet me at my Bar, where I will for a few cod Is furnish them with the certain means of so doing. WIIAT AM I TO DO? The symptoms of Riliousness arc nn happily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning, iiis tonguo will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it Is rough, at all events. Tho ditrestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or tho two may alternate There are often Hemorrhoids or Csn loss of blood. There may be giddiness ud often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of tho stomach. To correct all this If not effect a cure try Green's August Flower, it costs hut a tri fle and thousands attest its ofllescy. If you want at once the best and cheapest Life or Accident Insurance, insure in tho Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association and Guarantee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Gen eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa. HI.ECTRtC BtTTVRX. This remody Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who havo used Eloctrio Bitters sing the song of praise. A purer medi cine does not exist and It Is guaranteed to do all tbat is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all disensos of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Khoum and other affections causod by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the srsiom ana prevent as welt as cure ail Malarial levers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at G. W. Bovard's Drug Store. MARRIED. SM ATHERS COOK. At the residence of Josot.h Morgan, Tionesta, Pa., March 7, 1S8S, by Rev. .las. Hickling, Mr. Win. Smathers and Miss Catherine Cook, both of Cooksburg, Forest County, Pa. SPANGLER SH AW At the M. E. par sonage, Tionesta, Pa., Tuesday evening, March VI, 1888, by Rev. C. C. Rumber ger, Mr. Andrew J. Spangler of Har mony township, and Miss Mary J. Shaw of Kellcttville, all of Forest county. DIED. GUITON Feb. 29, 18S8, Robert J., son of Robert J. and Anna Jane Guiton, of Guitonville, Forest Co., Pa., aged S years, 8 months and 1 day. ALLIO -At the home of her parents, Tio nesta twp., March 4, 1888, of scarlet fe ver, Viola May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Allio, aged 2 years and 4 months. Our darling Viola has gone from tbe fire side. She has faded liko den drops away. The angels of death have called her To the realms of endless day. She was pure and fresh as tho rose-bud, Her little face bright aud fair, And angels will welcome our darling, In tbat blissful home over there. Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. Return of Mercantile Assessment of Forest JCounty, Pa., lor the year 1888: Class. Tax. K1NOM.KY TOWNSHIP. Frank Gillespie, general merchan dise 14 7 00 E. Berlin .V Co., general merchan dise 14 7 00 Wheeler, Dusenbury A Co., gen eral merchandise 14 7 00 Toby A Sager, general merchan dise 14 7 00 M. Andrews, goneral inerchandiso.14 7 00 UOWK TOWKSHIP. T. W. Corah, general merchandise. 14 7 00 J. L. Saxton, general merchandise. 14 7 00 Brookston Tanning Co., general merchandise 10 20 60 Tiflin A Lane, general meichan- dise 14 7 00 Wagner McClune, general mer chandise 14 7 00 W. II. Frost, general merchandise.13 10 00 JGNKS TOWNSHIP, James Nevison, general merchan dise 14 7 00 W. Byrom, general merchandise... U 7 00 Matson A Co., general merchan dise II 15 00 C. F. Hunt, general merchandise. 10 00 T. J. Rvner, general merchandise 13 10 00 S. S. Towler, drug store 14 7 00 John Hoover, general merchan dise 14 7 00 M. C. Carringer, general merchan dise 14 7 00 Curll A Campbell, general mer chandise 13 10 00 Amsler Brothers, general mer chandise 11 15 00 BAHNKTT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Pcarsall, general merchan dise. n io 00 A Cook, general merchandise j 3 10 00 Maple Creek, Lumber Co., general tnerchandi;,,, ',. 14 7 00 OKEEN TOWNSHIP. G. S. Lacy, ireneral merchandise. ..14 7 00 McCain x Kreitler, general mer chandise 13 10 00 HARMONY TOWNSHIP. J. B. Machesney, general merchan dise 14 7 00 Dunn A Turner, general merchan dise 12 12 50 Uardeuburg A A lien, general mer chandise 12 12 50 Wllkinsifc vVheeler, drugstore 14 7 00 HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler A Dusenbury, general merchandise 14 7 00 T. J. Bowman, general merchan dise 12 12 50 Seigworth A Kribbs, general mer chandise 13 10 00 TIONKMTA BOROITOH. Herman it Siggins, drugstore 13 10 00 Win. Sniearbsiigh A Co., general merchandise 13 10 00 O. W. Bovard, general merchan dise 13 10 00 J. T. Carson, general mvrchun- dise 14 7 00 S. If. Haslet it Sons., general mer- chandse 13 10 00 II. J. Hopkins ,v Co., general mer chandise 12 12 50 O. W. ltobinwin, general merchan dise 10 20 00 TIONRSI'A TOWNSHIP, J. W. Ball, grocer 11 7 00 T. Brace A Co., general merchan dise II 7 00 BILLIARDS. JKNKS TOWNSHIP. William Hit7.7.ar.l, two tables 40 00 M. '. t'iirrinier, I wo tables 40 00 F. M. Reck, two tables 40 00 HAHMONY TOWNfc.hH'. C. I'. Kline, two tables 40 00 A. W. Lusher, two tables 40 00 hickory township, A. B. Hoyt, two tables 40 00 TlONtsl A BOHOUOH. Herman A Siggins, two tables 40 00 Appeals will be held at the County Commissioners Oillce, Tioiicxta, Pa., uu the l'Jth day of March, A. I). l vw. SAMUEL MKHVKN, Mercantile Appraiser. Tionesta, Pa., Fobruary lit, 18t8. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the KLPUBLICAN ofliee. TIONl'XTA MAMKIJTSi CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALKIIH. Flour $ barrel choice - - 4.00i,.'0 Floury sack, - - 1.0071. Corn Meal, 100 lbs - - - 1.45(3,1. 50 Chop feed, pure grain - - c"Jl.4o Corn, Shelled - - 81 Beans bushel - - l.n03.on Ham, sugar cured - - - 15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 14 8bouldcrs 8 Whitish, half-barrols - - - 8.S0 Lake hcrriu half-bM-cls - . s.jn Sugar - 8 8 Syrup &n7 N. O. Molasses new ... 7 Roast Rio Coffeo - - - C-vJ Rio Coffee, - - - 26(Sj Java Coffee .... 3Ji' Tea - 20(H;oo Butter - - - 23(25 Rio - . - - - Sf Eggs, fresn - :0(n,2n Salt best laWe - - - - 1.2-" Lard -. - 10(,12 Iron, common bar - - 2.60 Nails, lOd, -j keg - - - 2.75 Potatoes - - - 766100 Lime $ bid. l.io Dried Apples siloed por 9) - 60 Dried Beef - - - t - - 18 Dried Peaches per lb - 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - IE NOTICE. FOREST COUNTY, &S i In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, No. 17 Feb'y Term, 1888, William F. Colluec - vs. George W. Greig and T. H. B. Patterson, Assignee in Bank ruptcy of said Goorge W. Greig. And now, February 28th, A. D. 1888, on motion of W. L. Corbett, Attorney for Plaintiff, rule on Defendants, their vendee, or vendees, or persons claiming under them, to appear on or before the first day of next term, and plead to tbe above enti tled action of ejectment to enforce specific performance of contract or agreement for -the undivided one-fourth part of the fol lowing described lands, tenements and hereditaments, situate in the Township of Barnett, in the said County of Forest, to-wit: 1. Beginning at a ihllon sugar tho north west corner of warrant No. 8148; thonco by lands of Wi alack east 849 5-10 rods to a hemlock ; thence by land of ' Shippen son.fh 8?S 5-10 rods to a post; thenco west 881-2 rods to post and stones; thence south 294 rods to a beech ; thence by land of E. C. Maze and Jacob and Mary Mazo west 258 rods to post and stones ; thenco north 125 rods to post and stones ; thenco along land of Jacob Maze west 113 5-10 rods to post and stoues ; thence by land of J. Davis north 187 1-10 rds to post and s ton os ; thence east 120 2-10 rods to a laurel corner, post and stoues on roc a ; thenco by land of Hetlron and Patterson north 359 rods to the place of beginning. Con taining 1421 acres and So perches, more or less; being parts of warrants Nos. 3148, 3144, 6701, 3302 and 3305. 2. Beginning at a post at the northwest corner ; thence east 135 8-10 rods to a hem lock, now post and stones ; thence south Si rods to ost and stones ; thence east 154 rods to post and stones ; thence by lands -of Hellron and Patterson south 123 2-10-rods to a post; thence by land of A. Kel' logg west 154 1-10 rods to post and stones and west 84 rods to a post ; thence by land of W. R. Coon north 61 1-4 rods to post and stones ; thence by same north 42" west 105 6-10 rods to a beech ; thence by same west 30 rods to a post ; thence by tho sme north 42 rods to the place of begin ning. Containing 200 acres and 07 1-2 perches, more or loss. 3. Beginning at a stump at the northeast corner, on line of land of E. C. Maze; thence south 18 15' west 81 2-10 rods to post and stoues; thence south 81 1-2 east So 2-10 rods to post and stones ; thence south 41 45' west 62 rods to lot sold to Whitelock ; theuce along line of said Whitelock lot, in a northwesterly direc tion 20 rods to corner of the said White lock lot ; thence by said Whitelock lot south 42 west 7 rods to the Clarion River ; ' thence down said river to a post at line of land known as the Titus lot; thence along said lot north 10 rods to a post ; thence by tho same north 10 14' west 103 5-10 rods to a post; theuce by land of Jacob and Marv Maze south 88 20' east 25 2-10 rods to a post; thence by the same south IO" 10 east 21 3-4 rods to a post ; thence by the same east 25 rods to a hemlock stump; thence north to a point at east end of dam ; thence by said Jacob and Mary Maze lot south 87 east 60 1-2 rods to a post ; thence iiy lana 01 k. t... Maze souin ;i t 71 5-10 rods to the ill see of rsi r 1 ' Containing 130 acres and 10 fuO pcrtuwn-,, more or less, ana oeing part or warrant rso. 0701. Being the same interest in the foregoimr described lands which (with certain land in Jefferson County) was sold by Amos Finkbine to the said George W. Greig, by agreement in writing dated February 10th, 1873, the legal title to which waa conveyed bv said Amos Finkbine and wife to the Plaintiff by deed dated January 6th, 1885, And in default of so appearing and plead ing judgment to be entered according to the Act of Assembly In such case made and provided, notice to be given by publi cation according to Act of Assembly. BV THE COURT. Attest C. M. Arner, Prothonotary. Scaled Proposal. Opkick of thk COMMIHSIONKRS OP FoRKsT Col'HTY, Tionksta. Pa.. March 1. 188. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this oilice until 2 o'clock P. M.. Wednesday, March 23, 1S88, for furnishing at the County Bridge at Nebraska, Forest County, Pa., the following lumber, all of w hich must be sound w hite oak, without rotten knots or wanev edges, viz: 70 joists 3x12, 20 feet loug. 6535 feet of 2i inch plank most not bo less than 12 feet long. Bids will also be received, at same time and place, for putting in the joints and Iilauks 011 alove bridge, in a workman ike manner, with spikes 6i inches long, two spikes to be driven lu each bearing. Spikes to be furnished by the contractor. The Commissioners reserve the right Io reject any or all bldf. W. D. Snrm-as, C. F. I.KDKBL'K, J. J. Parsons, County Commissioners. Attest, Jas. T. Brennan, Clerk. Financial Statement Statement of the financial condition of tho Tionesta Borough School District; RKSOUHC'BS. School building, lot, bell and fur niture 110,000 00 Balance of duplicate subject to exonerations Ac 892 18 LIAUIL1TIKS. Bonded debt fii.tOO 00 ! Payable as follows : tor year 1S to 1SMI Inclusive... 00 00 ls!) to Iki inclusive per year 3n0 00 lv.i." to lHint inclusive per pear 400 Ort 1!j0 to 19U1 inclusive per '.year 00 00 Flouting dcbl'liUO. Taxable valuation of District, l09,titi.00 GEO. W. ROBINSON, President. C. M. KHAWKEY, Secretary. HI I lil.b.N'M AHMC'A SALVK. The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Krui.es, (Soros, doers, Suit Khoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptious, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per lee t satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 ceuts per box. For aulo by U. W. Bovard.