THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY II, 1888. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge.--1). H. Knox. Uouneilmtn North ward, L. J. Hop kins, I!. M. Foreman, H. t). Irwin. South ward, J. O. Soowdon, Win. Smcarhaiigh, ' J. F. Proper. jMre of (As Peace 3. T. Bronnan, P. S. Knox. Omttubte anil Collretnr R. S. Can field. .VoAoot Dtreetori. W. Robinson, A. M. Kelly, J. II. Dlngman, D. 8. Knox. i. W. Clark, J. T. Bronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. M ember of Congre3 amks T. Maf- FKTT. Member of tfrnnte3. II. Wilson. Attembly Cmarlks A , Randall. Pretident Jndge W. I). Brown. y4 tortotfl Judge Lkwi AnNBR. Jno. A. Pbopbr Preatnrer Solomon FlTMienALD. Protkonntnry, Register at lleeorder, die. Calvin M. Arnrr. ,heri,tr. Gro. W. RAWYK9. ,nnmionm Wur. I). Shields, C. I.RDKRDR, J. J. FATWONR. "unlr Superintendent Gun. W. Ketir. "'titrieJ MMorni-y P. M. Clark. 'ury OnmmAAionor C. JI. CHURCH, . wna Jj. Ooopkr. Mnuny Surveyor IT. O. WniTTEKlw. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditor E. L. Jones, R. Z, i i.kspib, Wm. Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI05ESTA LODGE A'o. 36.9, I. O. of O. F. J F.ETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 . o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par age' Hall. J. T. SWAILES, N. O. :,rp. SAWYER, Bec'y. 27-tf. flEST LODGE, No. 1M, A. O. U. W., MmU every Friday Evening In Odd hows' Hall, Tionesta. J. 11. EDEN, M. W. . E. WENK, Reoordor. lAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, i No. 274, O. A, II. cot on the first Wednesday in eaoh nth, In Odd Follow Hall, Tionesta. Pa. 8. D. IRWIN, Commander. OXKW CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' a next door to P. O., Tlonosta, Pa. . AONSW. P. M. PLAUK, District AtUirnoy. L. DAVIS. .ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TioneHta, Pa. 'notions made in Oils and adjoining unties. i". RITCITEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Forest County Pa. WHENCE HOUSE, Tlonosta, Pn., A D. W. Agnew, Proprietors. This i is centrally located. Everything r.d well furnished, - Supoiior Ao nidation and strict attention given 'Mts. Vegetables and Fruits of all rved in their season. Sample . mr Commercial Agents. VTRAL HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa., C. Brownell. Proprietor. This is a v house, and has just been titled up for accommodation of the public. A por ii of the patrouage of the publio is solio 1. 4rt-lv. 1KNTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. ' W. II. ROTH, Proprietor, be largest, Bust Located and Furnished use in the City. Near Union Depot. B. SIGGIN8, M. D., Physician, Surgeon it Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. W. MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, of Armstrong county, having located ; lonesta is prepared to attend all pro ionat calls promptly and at all hours, e and residence two doors north of ' "vice House. Office honrs 7 to 8 a. ndlltOl'iM. i a to 3 and 6i to 7? p. mdays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 6 f. M. may-18 81. , L.NTISTR Y. DR. J. W. MORROW. iHvIng purchased the materials Ac, of Nteadmsn, would rospecttullv an- ii'ce that he will carry on the Dental :iiiowi in Tlonesta. and having had over : years successful experience, considers "i-U fully competent to give entire sat- u-liou. I shall always give niv mcdl ! practice the preference. ma'r 22-82. " f AY, PARK ft CO., i BANKERS. .oSiler of Elm A Walnut 8ts., Tlonesta, fa.. Bank of Discount snd Deposit. In mrertt allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tion made on all the Principal points of she U. S. Collections solicited. jyuiKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARASS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. M. C. WHITTEKIN, " Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulation Survey - jug. Best of Instruments and work. Terms on application. - IT. "W. Practical Tinner. ' All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN ROOK 1VU I A SPECIALTY, Is AND SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED would respect fully announce to the citizens of Tio nosU and vicinity, that he has removed his , U'hmaking establishment from Ty lorsburg to l'ioiieHta, in the room over Wm. NmearhRiigh it Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as au ollice, u liera bo is prepared to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience will enable him to give satisfaction. Give him a trial. R. RALLE. R. R. ANDREWS, KELLETTVILLE, PA., Will handle, in connection with the gen crul 'Store business, Fresh Meats of all kinds. The public can be supplied at all time with the best the market adords. JAS. T. BllENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOKESTA, J?J. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. Condnsril Tims Tnble Tioaesta Station. KORTIT. Train 28 7;!V7 am Train 62 2:25 am Train 30..... 3:52 pin SOUTH. Train 0.1 :14 am Train 2!)..., 12::i2 pm Train 31.... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Trln 2!t South car ry the mail. C'bnrrh and ffabbnth ffrhonl. Presbyterian Rabbflth School at 9:45 A. in. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church evory Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumberger. Services in Lutheran Mt. Zion's Church, German Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m., English and German alternating. S. 8. every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. R. J. Graotr., Pastor. Preaching In the Presbyterian Church next 8unly morning and evening, by Ito v. Ilicklihg. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 82. Opening this morning at 82 io. Mr. Jacob Maze, of Baroett town ship, gave Tionosta friends a visit on Monday of this week. Master Frank Parshall of Tidi oute is paying bis young friend, Joe Cobb, a visit this week. Cbas. Russell has a full blood imported fox hound which he will dis pose of at a reasonable figure. Mrs. Dr. Jackson and son Frank, of Oil City, are paying a visit to the family of James T. Breonan Esq. Just received, a nice lot of Ceil ing and Wall Paper and Border, that will please everyboJy, at Department Store. 2t. Last Saturday Mrs. J. F. Proper was quite severely burned about the fuce while lihtiDg the gas in the kitchen stove. A Tylersburg dispatch in this morning's Derrick reports the arrest of John Everhart, husband of the murdered Mrs. Everhart, by Detect ive Ewing. Miss Maud Davis, who has bad charge of the musical department of the leading institution of learning at West Cbestor, Pa., fur the past year, is spending her summer vacation at home. Births to Mr. and Mis. Goo. Klutup, Tionesta Buro, July 5, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lauson, Tin nesta Boro, July 6, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hill, Hickory towuship, July 7, a sou. Tlie fuueral of Judge Truukey took place iu Fraukliu yesterday, aud was very largely atteuded by promi nent men from all parts of the State. S. D. Irwin E , represented the Forest cuuuty bar at the obsequies. Mr. S. R. Cogau arrived from West Virginia on Saturday last, and will renioiu a few weeks with his fam ily. Sim is looking well, and we're pleased to state his lumbering business down there is in a prosperous condi tion. Wm. F. Blum has taken the agen cy for the Triumph Mowing Machine, claimed to be the best in the United States. He has orders for two or three already, and is reaJv to wait en all who come. Every machine fully war ranted. Cbas. Davis, is borne from Wins low, Arizona Territory, where he spent the past ten months in the employ of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. "Monk" was with Ben. Caldwell dur ing most of his stay west, and reports having left him well and prosperous. Clarington has organized a Camp of the Patriotic Sous of America, which has already over 70 members. The members turned out in full re galia ou the fourth and marched in the procession, and their appearance was very favorably commented upon by all. The new institution is known as Washington Camp, No. 304, and its success ia assured. We join tbe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Puffenburg in con gratulations upon the happy event of their marriage, notice of which ap pears in its proper place io this issue. Both are quite well and favorably known here and have many friends auong'bur citizens, all of whom will wish them a happy aud prosperous fu ture, and io which tho Republican joins heartily. As will be seen by notice in tbis issue, the Commissioners will receive sealed proposals for tbe erection of brick water closets, the drilling of a well, sewerage, etc, in the court house yard. Plans and specificatioua of tbe proposed work can be inspected at their office, and any other information obtained. A new system has long been needed there aud we believe tbe Commissioners have now adopted tbe only feasible plan, acd one which will meet the approbation of all. Ex District Attorney Goo. II IIiggins, of Warren, law partner of Senator O. C. Allen, while returning from a hunt in the woods near Stone- bam, Wednesday afternoon, stumbled and full. The weapon he carried, which was an improved Winchester repeating shot gun, was discharged, the contents of the cartridge going through his left wrist, shattering it so badly that it was found necessary to ampu tale the member above tbe wrist joint. The State weather-crop bulletin for the past week says : No general rain occurred in the State during the past week. Local showers, varying in quantity from light to heavy, took place in several sections, but a number of observers report "no rain." Ad average temperature prevailed and the sunshine was seasonable. These con ditions were favorable for hayiog and harvesting and io many couulies, both are well advanced. Tbe bay crop is a large one and the wheat yield will be more than an average. Cum is im proving rapidly and oats are reported as beading nicely. The rain defic iency has not been injurious to grow iog crops, owing to tbe abundant mois ture from rains during the preceding week. The borough school board met on the 3d iuet., for the purpose of select ing teachers for the ensuing term, There were several applications for the principalship, and the board took nine ballots before reaching a choice, Mr. A. M. Brooks, of Crawford county being elected on the ninth ballot. The teachers for the two other rooms are the same as last year, Mr. Bloomfield for the intermediate room, and Miss Kerr for the primary. Mr. B. gave good satisfaction during bis term, which was doubtless tbe reason for his retention, while Miss Kerr is so uni versally satisfactory to tbe pupils and patrons, that she virtually has a life lease of tbe place if she cares for it. Mr. Brooks comes among us as a stranger, and must be tried, but we trust he will pruve the right man iu the right place. He should be given , every encouragement by the patrons. A jolly party of gentlemen from the vicinity of Sbarpsburg, on the Allegheny river, arrived here in special car-on Friday morning last, and have pitched their tents, six iu number, at the mouth of Tubbs Run, and are Laving a royal time of it. They expect to put in at least a month of good solid comfort, and for recrea lion will huut, fish and read their tea laments, no doubt, aud Ibey couldn't have selected a pleasanter spot between Pittsburgh aud Olean fur passing a few weeks free from business cares and anxieties. The following is a correct roster of the camp : Capl. John Young, Col. Ileouinger, Julio Iluulon, Mike Leary, Lewis De Bold, William Thompson, Geo. Ebhman, Nicholas Esbman, Lewis Gable, John Burl, Juhn Steiu. These gentlemen will be joined by others of their friends be longing to tbe club during tbeir stay. A four year old son of W. C. Alters died suddenly last Saturday. The little fellow was taken sick at a meal, vomited twice, went to sleep, aud then into a stupor from which it was impossible to arouse him, death supervening in about six hours. The cause being obscure, a post mortem ex amination was decided on. Tbe as tonishing discovery was made that a piece of swallowed chewing gum had lodged in the pylorio orifice, complete ly blocking the passage between tbe stomach, aud the bowels. But what puzzles the physicians is why it should cause death in so short a time. luf touts Keus. This is the child which died at Braceville, mention of which was made in the Republican at the time. It should be the meant of put ting a stop to the senseless habit of gum cbewiug, which has become so remarkably prevalent of late among old and youDg. It is by no menus the first case of the kind, aud reports of similar deaths are becoming alarming ly frequent. The hundred and twelfth anni versary of our Independence "has come and went," and from all reports it was of about tbe rogulation pattern io the surrounding country. Tiooesta celebrated, but didn't disjoint herself in the effort, that we have heard of. In fact her demonstration wa'nt hard ly up to the average size. Tbe crowd was only fair, aud the amusemeuta ditto. Tbe races such of 'em as took place weren't heavy, but per haps as heavy as tho prizes offered would justify. Hon. J. B. Agnew's speech occupied about 10 minutes iu its delivery, which is pleuly long fur a Fourth of July oration. In that time Mr. Agoew said a good deal, all of which was very happily received by his audience. Mr. Irwin also talk ed at considerable leogth. Hon. C. A. Randall read the Declaration of Independence, which one fellow re marked was the "best speech in the busioess." Altogether tbe day passed off vtry pleasantly and quietly, and will long be remembered, Ac, Ac. The following item taken from tho Austin, Potter Co., Autograph of the 5th inst., will be read with much regret by the many friends of the par ties mentioned, who were well known to many of our readers: "On Friday evening last Mr. B. De McClure re ceived the sad intelligence from Wat' erford that his wife, A. Virginia, was dead. It ia with regret that we are called upon to chronicle the death of this estimable lady, although while visiting her husband and other friends in this place only a few weeks since, it was evident that she would soon fall a victim to that dreaded enemy, con sumption. She was the daughter of C. W. S. Anderson Esq., of Water ford, Pa., at whose residence she died. Mr. McClure returned from Water- ford on Tuesday. The Autograph, with his many friends of Austin, ex tend to him the band of sympathy in his sad bereavement. The Oil City Derrick is eudcavor ing to attract attention to itself by publishing columns of bog wash re lating to the Everhart murder. The most careful research of the eutire series of articles fails to bring to light a single new feature in the tragedy. It is simply a poor rehash of old stories. Clarion Jacksonian. Bro. Carlisle is in the habit of blurting out a heap o' truths in tbe course of a year's writings, but he has at no time struck tho nail head any fairer blow than io this item. Th" Derrick re hasher is shoved out on 1 .s mission of beggiug subscribers to the "weakly" about once a week, and generally re turns with a bundle of slush that is dished out simply to satisfy the crav ing for news on this interesting topic, The most common-place facts are written up in a sensational and mis leading manner, with utter disregard for the truth, while, as the above quo tation states, there is never a new feature brought to light. It will soon be time for another dose, as the sheet will want to dispose of a few extra copies to keep the machine runuiug, but there will be nothing new. See if there is. On the night of the 27th ult., the town was visited by sneak thieves who made a sort of general raid on the private houses of the north ward. N S. Foreman's house was visited, and Mr. F. relieved of his gold watch, valued at about $75, and his pocket book containing about $60 In cash was taken. Tlieso articles were iu his room, not over six feet from where he slept. Jacob Hood's pant9 were taken out of his room aod left lying near the gate. John Hood's house was also entered, as was also D. W. Clark's, Patrick Joyce's, and L. J Hopkinj' cellar. Nothing of value was missing from these places, but the thieves left unmistakable evidences of their pres eoce, nearly all of ihe entrances being etTecied through windows. Mrs. Clark was awake and saw a man's shadow through the open door next her room, hut supposed it to be ber son, until she spoke, when the culprit fled. One night last week parties were prowling around Wm. Lawreuce's premises, across tbe creek and tried all tbe doors, but were frightened away by the dog which kept up a continuous barking. On another night an effort was made to force an entrance into James Thomas' house, also across tbe creek, but James succeeded in keeping them out. Tbis was about the boldest attempt that was made. Of course everybody ia on guard now;'1ut after the excitement dies down we may look fur more, in which case we hope to bear of some of these sneaks carrying off a little cold lead. Let tbem have it straight. It's about tbe most effect ual way of stopping it, aod the cur who will go prowling around in that kind of business is better dead than alive anyway. A Serious Accident. Last Friday about noon Wm. Hun ter, who lives at the mouth of little Coon creek, a short distance above Nebraska, aod who is employed on tbe little lumber railroad of Collins & Co., met with a frightful accident. from the effects of which, we are sorry to say, he will not likely ever fully recover. The train of cars at the head of the railroad had just been loaded with logs, and was starting down tbe grade, when the car on which Mr. Hunter bad taken bis posi tion ran off the track. He quickly attempted to get out of tbe way of the next car which was very close, but was unable to make his escape, and the logs came down in such a manner as to catch Mr. Hunter about the hips, crushing him very badly. About three inches of the lower portion of the spiue was broken oil', aud the right hip bones were badly fractured, just to what extent is impossible at present to state. Dr. Morrow, who happened to be in the vicinity at the time, was called and gave what relief was possi ble with the means at band, but fouud the injured man iu such agony aa to make a thorough examination imprac ticable. Assisted by Dr. Siggios, and tbe administering of proper anesthet ics, ho made a fuller examination shortly aftorward, when the injuries were found to be as above stated. Mr. Hunter is a man noted for his industry and his serious misfortune is a matter of very general regret among his numerous friends and neighbors. At last accounts be was getting along as well as could be expocted. Later Dr. Morrow informs us that Mr. Hunter is worse and cannot survive. Porkey Points. The Fourth the ever glorious was duly celebrated in Porkey. Early in the morning the "eagles" began to scream from the various hen roosts, the flags to wave, and tbe glycerine to boom, while numerous patriotic dogs helped swell the bound of rejoicing. About 1 p. m. there was a pleasant gathering of friends and neighbors at the picnic ground. Pleuty of chickens nicely cooked, put iu an appearace, and the small boy was so happy ho even forgot the festive fire-cracker. But alas! all bumau happiness is short lived, and tbe inner man was obliged to go unsatisfied fur tbe time being, all on account of the gentle rain. The hospitable roof of J. II. McBride was conveniently near, how ever, and soon another assault was be ing made on the goodies. In the eve uiug a hop was in progress that was well atteoded ; every one who partici pated reported an enjoyable time, as all objectionable element was absent. Mrs. Chas. French of Middletown, is ill with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. N. Moore and Mies Stoles of Warren, were in Porkey Suuday, the guests of Mrs. Mason. Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. Hawks of Ball town started for Chautauqua Tuesday. Miss May McMaster of Porkey is visiting friends iu Mercer county. It is expected that there will be ser vices in Porkey, Suuday at 10 a. m., conducted by Rev. Rumberger. The Balltown people should bear in mind that Porkey contributes largely to ward church purposes, consequently, while tbe school house is undergoing repairs, we are entitled to services. June 9. X. Transactions in Real Estate. The Prulhonolary's office of Forest couuty shows the following transactions in real estate fur the week ending July 9, 1888: Deed Wm. Smearbaugb, Treas. to J. F. Troper, 375 acres, Warrant 3198 Howe twp. Deed J. F. Proper et ux to J. B. Agnew et ux, above deed. Deed Wm. Smearbaugb, Treas. to L. F. Watson and L. R. Freeman, 87 acres Tionesta twp. Assignment L. F. Watson and L. R. Freeman to J. B. Agnew, G. Jam ieson, Quintain Jamicson and J. F. Proper, above deed. Deed G. W. Sawyer, Sheriff to J. B. Aguew and Wm. Lawrence, house and 1 acre land oo East side of Vine Street, Tionesta Boro. Deed L. A. Taylor aod wife to Clorine L. Ruhrer, lot in Marienville, seventy-two perches. Deed Wm. Smearbaugh, Treas. to E. L. Davis, eighty acres, Warrant 5188 Kingsley twp. Assignment E. L. Davis et ux to C. C. Carletou and Janv- Whee, above deed. Oil Lease A. B. Heard aud J. H. Qsmer to J. C. Welch, 220 acres, part of Warrants 5268 and 5214, 15 years. Assignment J. C. Welch to C. W. Hawks, above lease. Release of Dower 990 acres, Dis trict No. 6, Martha J. Laue to L, Hammond, C. L. Baker aud Francis S. Crosby. DpecT John N. Laue et ux, James B. Laue et ux, Elliott E. Lane to L. Hammond, C. L. Baker and Francis S. Crosby, 990 acres District No. 6. Deed John Siccins et ux to N. S. Foreman, 50 acres Harmony twp., re serving minerals. Deed B J. Reid. Executor P. D. Thomas to N. S. Foreman, No. 3, Block J, Vine Street, Tionesta Boro. Deed Jacob M. Kepler to N. 8. Foreman, J of 144 acres, 28 perches. Tionesta twp., known as ChaO'ee farm. Articles of Agreement William Bradislt to N. S- Fureman, all timber on 100 acres Harmony twp. Heed .Lewis JL. Mallov et ux. Geo. C. Howe et ux and K. II. McBride to A. J. Huzultii e aod N. G. Hoy t, 50 acres of tract 3189 Howe twp. Deed C. b Gillespie to Mrs. Frank Gillespie, 1 acre oil' tract 5197 Kings ley twp. Deed Same to R. Z. Gillespie, one acre off 5197 Kingsley twp. ?JeeH barue to Will S. Gillespio, 13-16 of acre off 5197 Kingsley twp. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals will be received until Saturday, July 28, 1888, for the erection of two school bouses to bo built in Green towuship, Forest couu ty, Pa., plaus aod specifications fur which may be seeu at the house of W. G. McCaiu, Nebraska, Pa. The con. tractor to furnish all material. The right to reject any or all bids ia re served. By order of Green Township School Board. July 9, 1888. Certificate. May 18, 1888. My hotel and furniture at East Hickory, Pa., which was burned on April 24, '88, was iusurcd in the old and well kuown agency of A. Y. Fiodlay, Franklin, Pa., and ray os has tbis day been paid in full and to my entire satisfaction. I can heartily recommend Mr. Findlay's Agency as one of the best in the country; as, on account of his many years' experience in the business, be is capable of giving counsel to his patrons, in case of loss, which few agents know how to give. Signed, Mrs. Fayette Clark. Wanted, A position as Book keeper by a grad uate of Duff's College; abstainer of all liquors; good peutuan and an ac curate accountant; can furnish the best of reference. Address "X. Y." care Forest Republican. Notice. Whereaa, my wife, Sarah, left my bed and board on March 20th, 1888, without just cause or provocation, I horeby give notice to all parties con cerned that. I will pay no bills of her contracting after that date. R. M. Carson. June 23, 1888. For Sale. A nice farm of 80 acres, principally bottom land, about 60 acres improved, on lionesta creek, located about one mile from Tionesta borough, and known as the Kiser Farm. Will be sold at a bargain. For full informa tion address J. B. Agnew, Tionesta, Pa. tf. A new stock of Shoes just re ceived at Department Store. 2t. If you are troubled with a "back ing cough," Downs' Elixir will give you relief at once. Warranted as recommended or money refunded. For sale by G. W. Bovard. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure indigestion, Heart Burn, Costiveness and all malarial diseases. Twenty five cents per bottle. For sale by G. W. Bovard. If you want at once tho best and cheapest Life or Accident Iusurauco, insure in tbe Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association and Guarautee Mut ual Accident Co. P. M. Clark, Geu eral Agent, Tionesta, Pa. Full blood, S. C. brown Leghorn eggs, 75c. per setting of 13 eggs. A few settings of choice matings S. C. brown Leghorus at $1.00 per setting. E. S. Hoyt, Tionesta. mcb7-3m. For Sale. My bouse and lot on corner of Elm and Helen Sts., Tionesta. Terms easy, C. M. Shawkey, Mayl6tf. Warren, Pa. niTKLEN'M ARNICA HALVE. The host Salve in tho world for Cuts, Rruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay requiroa. It is guaranteed to jrivo perfect satisfaction, or money relunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by G. W. Bovard. HENKWH 1IKR YOUTH. Mis. Pluobe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following romarkahlo story, the truth of which is vouched for by ihe residents of the town: "I am 78 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I aui free from all pain and soreness, aud am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Hitters for hav ing renewed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Tjy a bot tle, only 50c, at llovard's Drug Store. WORTH KNOWING. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant. Lake City, Fla., was tnkou with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into Consumption in its first stugos. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in tlosh, had difficulty iu breathing and was uunble to sleep. Fi nally tried Lr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a hall' ilo7.cn bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy ran show so grand a record of cures, aa Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at U. W. llovard's Drug Store. MARRIED. PUKFENHURG KISKR. At the rosl- donee of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Kiser, German Hill, Thursday, June 2S, 1888, by Rov. R. J. GraeU, Mr. Archie J. Puffenburg and Miss Cath erine E. Kisur, both of Forest Co., Pa. WHITE U ILL TA FT At East Hickory, July 3, 1888, by W. J. Foreman J. P., Mr. John II. Whitehill of Whig Hill, and Miss Elllo A. Tart of East Hickory. WINGARD CRISPIN At the resilience of the bride's parents, on July 4t!i, 1888, by Kov, David Kteele, Mr. Robert C. Wingard, of Forest Co., IV., and Miss Ellen S. Crispin, of Jctfcrson Co., Pa. After the ceremony aud many congrat ulations to tbe bride and groom by the friends, and somo good music ou tho or gan, we were conducted to the dining room, there to find the table loaded with a sumptuous dinner of which ull partook freely, Mr. Crispin and wife, the (arunts uf the brido, sparing no puins to make all present happy, when the friends took their leave, feeling that they had a good, old timo fourth of July. U.S. Administrator's Notice INSTATE OF RACIIKL SRiGIXS, Into 4 of Harmony township. Forest county, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration ou the above Estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indoblud to the said I'.slate are requested to iiiuke payment, and those having claims, to present the saute without ill hi v to J. K. S1GG1NS, Administrator. May J I, isxa-ei. Tionesta, J'a. TIONKSTA MVIlIilJTr. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BT RELIA RLE DEALERS. Flour barrel choice - 4.00rti.flf Flour f suck, l.O0W)l.W Corn Meal, 100 ffn - - 1.45l.St ('Imp feed, pure grain - - ($L4( Corn, Shelled - - 81 Beans y bushel ... 1.603.0f Hum, sng'ir cured - 1 flroak fast Bacon, sugar cured 12'. Shoulders ..... K Whitetish, half-barrels ... R,6( Lake herring half-barrels - 6.5( Sugar 6l Syrup 50(371 N. O. Molasses now ... 7J Boast Bio Coffee ... fat: Bio Coffee, ... . Java Coffee .... 823J Tea 209( Nutter 15uit Bice - B(g Eggs, frosn .... ry(!L Salt best lal'0 .... . Lard 12 l: Iron, common bar ... . 2,,K Nails, lOd, "p keg 2. Potatoes ..... 7510t Lime IS bbl l.U Dried Apples Bliced por 1t - 5i Dried Beef - 1: Dried Peaches per lb . li Dried Peaches pared per - 1- ni:ai,f:i proposal?. Okkicb op tub Commissioners of Forest Coitnty, Tionesta, Pa., July 10, 1888. Scaled Proposals will lio received at thl ofhVe until 111 o'clock M. on August 1st 1888, for tho erection of Brick Water Clos eta in tho Court House yard at Tionesta I'll. Separate bids will be received as follows For drilling one water well 4 Inches li diameter. For doing the Stone work. For doing the Brick work, Plastering and Carpenter work. For putting on tin Roof, Conductors Cornice of galvanized iron, and paintlni of same. Also putting in Closets, Plumb ing, Furnace, Sewerage to Allegheny riv cr, Derrick, Wind Engine and Pump. All materials to be furnished by con traders. Plans and specifications fo above can be seen, and all informatioi obtained, at the Commissioners' office, li Court House. A bond must accompany each proposa to the full amount of tho bid. The right is reserved by the Commit siouers to reject any and all bids, W. D. Shields, C F. Lkdebuk, J. J. Parsons, County Commissioners Attest Jas. T. Brennan, Clerk. (SEALED PROPOSALS. Office or the Commissioners of Forest County, V Tionesta, Pa., July 10, 1888. ) Sealed Proposals will be received at thl office until 12 o'clock M., August 1, 1881 for Rip-Rapping the approaches to th Maple Creek Bridge, at mouth of Map! Creek, Forest County, Pa. All informs tion can be obtained from W. D. Shields Clarington, Pa. The right Is roserved by the CoinmU slonors to rejoct any and all bids. W. D. Shields, C. F. Ledebur, J. J. Parsons, County Commissioner! Attest Jas. T. Brennan, Clerk. Administratrix's Notice. ESTATE OF SAMUEL P. ROHREF. late of Jeuks township, Forest count Pa., doceased. Letters of administration on tbe sal' estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted thereto ar requested to make prompt payment, an' those having claims against the same, wll prcsont them without delay, to CLORINE L. ROHRER, Administratrix, Marienville, Pi or E. L. DAVIS, Attorney, Tionesta, Pi June 1, 1888. OUR ISGUMEHTS ARE STRONG We aim to make our PRICES SO LOT that our FURNITURE Always sells quickly, and the QUA LI TY PROVES IT. We make no rash at sertions, but "prove everything we state i newspajiers whon a customer calls at ou Store. It you waut Sterling Goods fc Sterling Cash call aud see our stock of CHAMBER SUITS SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, PARLO! SUITS, EASY CHAIUH, TABLES LOUNGES, CHAIRS, Ac. Everjthln iu the line of Furniture. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Is complete from the Plainest to the mot Elaborate gixnls. 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