THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, 8EPTKM BKH fi, 18K8. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge. D. R. K jtox. CbtiHriimen North ward. L. J. Hop kins. H. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South ward, J, C. Nnowdon, Wm. Nnicarhaiigh, J. F. Proper. Jutiee of th reaceJ, T. Brennan, D. H. Knox. (mtnblr and ColtertorH. H. Canfiold. AvAonl Director (I. W. Robinson, A. H.Kelly. J. II. Dlngman, D. 8. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. Ilronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congre James T. Map- FKTT. Member of Senate 3. II. Wit.son. Aembly Cn art,k A. Randall. Preidenl Jndgt W. D. Hon. Aoeinls J udge Lkwis Arkrk. J no. A. Proi-rr Treanre.r So i,ovn FiTznKnAt.n. Prothnnntiry, lleijilerjt Recorder, f. CA'-vtw M. Abnrr, Mr(T.-OKo, W. Sawtks. t7rmmitnner Wm. D. SnTKLns, C. V. Lkpkiiuii, J. J. Pahhonh. Oounr.v Superintt nden t ( 1 no. W. Kcnn. JHMrict Attorney P. M. Ct.ark. Jury CommiionerC II. Cur no it, Amos I,. Coornn. County Surveyor IT. C. WntTTEKiN. tbron'er Dr. J. W. Mounow. County Auditor K. L. Jones, R. Z. GlLi.sptri, Wm. Bi.tim. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIOXESTA LODGE xo. sr,9, I. O. of O. F1. MF.ETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, iu the Lodgo Room In Par tridge's Hall. J. D. 8WATLES, N. O. O. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27-tf. F)REST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. V., Meots every Friday Evening In Has- lot Hall, Tionesta. GEO. W. DUNKLE, M. W. J. E. WENK, Rocordor. fAPT.-OKORQI? STOW rOST, No. 274, U. A, R. Meets on the first Wednesday In each Kntli, in Odd Fellow Hall, Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. IRWIN, Commander. YNEW CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, moo next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. i. a. ao.iew. r. m. rr.AUK, District Attorney. ? l. davis. attorney-at-law, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In this and adjoining ooumics. K. RITCnEY, ATTOfttfEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest Connty Pa. A WRENCH HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa L. A D. W. Agnev, Proprietors. This use la centrally located. Everything w and well furnished. Supcilor Ac uniodntion and strict attention given nests. Vegetables and Fruits of all (.In served In their season. Sample '.u for Commercial Amenta. F.NTRAL HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa.. 1 O. C. Rrownell. Proprietor. This is a w house, and has just been littod tip lor io noeonimouation or me punnc. a por .on of the. patrouago of tho public Is nolle, it I'd. 4ti-ly "lENTRAli HOUSE. OH, CITY. PA. J . W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Rest IjOchUmI ami l'virnlshed touauln the City. Near Union Depot. r n. stoc.ins, m. d., ' PhyMioian, Sureiii A DrujrtiMt, TIONESTA, PA. T W. MORROW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUROEON, 'I'loosta Is prepared to attend all pro- ilicii i.nl residence two doors north o i-uwrenco HoiiHo. Olllee houra 7 to 8 a t., and II to VI M. i 2 to 3 and (ij to 7" v. v. Himdnys, U to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 ami U )j.71 D u itinu.lil Kl . . ...WJ-.w DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Hnvlufr purchawd the materials itc., of nr. ."temliMxii, would respocllullv nn 'MHirw that he will earrv on the hentul bushiest in Tiouesta. and having; hud over nix years successful experience, nt nsiilers hinisell fullv competent to elve entire snt- isfaetlou. I shall always give my medi cal practice tue preference. mar2U-nu AY, PARK A CO., ISA 31 K. KKS. - Corner of Elm A Walnut Sta., Tloncsta . fa., Isauk or Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Col lee tions made on all the Principal points of ine u. s. uoueciions aoiicitea. JORENZO FULTOW, Manufacturer of and Poalor in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. II. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Tjnd and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Hoiar or i nanimation tsurveV' Ing. Rest of Instruments and work Terms on application. Practical Tinner. AH kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. ROOFING 1 A srKAl.TV. J spoutikO, BONNER RUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA WATCH CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED would respect fully announce to the eili.ens of TiO' nesta and vicinity, that he has removed Ins watchmaking establishment from ly lersburu b) l'ionesta. in the room ovei Wm. Sniearbaiigli A Co.'n blore, formerly oi-cum'.a oy ur. morrow as an oiiico, where ho is prepared to repair watches, clocks and jewelry. 37 years experience will enable him to give satisfaction, (live him a trial. R. RALLE. WANTED RELIABLE AGENTS to sell our New jugu Arm Automatic bowing Machine, '1'hu No. !l. Liberal iiidiii-emunts. Address WHEELER A WILSON MFG. CO., Philadelphia, Pu. Estublihed IMS. JAS. T. IMtENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, particular attention GIVEN to T1IK PROPER AHSEHHMKNT OK LANDS AND THK PA YM KN I KKTAXKH, A USD TO TMK PURCHASE AND SALE OF KRAI, KSTATFi, ANI TO TMK KKNTIKU AND MANAGEMENT OF THK SAME. Condensed Time Table TlonrMa Hlntlon. wonm. HOCTIT. Train (13 0:14 am Train 2H 7:37 am Train 02 am Train 29 12:32 pm Train 80. .... 3:f2 pmlTrain 31.... 8:10 pm Train 28 North, and Train 29 South car ry the mail. C'hurrh and KnbbfUh Nrhanl. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. m. : M. K. Sabbath School at w:uu a. m. reaching in M. E. Church evory fcau- bath evening by Rev. Rumberger. Services in Litilliorati Bit. Ann n i nurcii, Oerman Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m., I'.nKiish and Uernian itiiernaiing. n. n. every Sunday at 0:30 a. in. R. J. Graetr., l asior. Preneblncf In the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning aiid evoning, by Rev. lllcklinK. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. An Important Matter. It should not be fortrotten that Thursdav. Renteuiber 6th. is the last , - 4 day for the registration of votera. Every person who intends to vote should see that his name is on the reg istry list, and the best way to attend to the mailer is to do it personally. Young members of the party should be particular to see that they have not been missed. County Committeemen and Vigilance Committees should look ud all Republicans and see that they are registered. Do not neglect to at- teud to this matter promptly. Oil market closed yesterday 945. Opening this morning at 94 J c. Every Republican should register at ouce. The Harrison nod Morton Club moots fur drill this evening. Mr. Jas. II. Kehy is visiting friends aud rolativus at Chicago. Are you uecessed? Thursday, Scpletuhor Ctli, is the last day. Mill Village Herald: Spencer Range is visiting friends this week in Forest county. Judge and Mrs. J. A, Proper are paying frieuds in Wisconsin a visit, expecting to be gone a week or two. Republicans, this is to warn you that to morrow is tho last day for reg Utering. Tho Erio annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet iu Greenvillo on September l'Jlh. Bishop Foster will preside. Mr. J. R. Chad wick returned from his Rochester, N. Y., trip last cveuincr, haviuc had a rortil time among the friends of his old home. Squirrel, Ihe season for which is now open, are fairly plentiful, and bid fair to cot plentier. And then there'll likely be a match hunt on the tapis. Come to the big demonstration iu Tionesla next Wednesday, and hear eonie good speaking, sed the haudaomo silk banner, and huve a good time generally. Miss Laura Clover, n compositor iu the Jiepublieaii' Giuette office, goes to Marienville, Forest county, on Sat urday next, where she has secured a term of school. Clarion Rep.' Gazette. The new and elegaut mansion of Mrs. Dr. Hunter is receiving the fin ishing touches, aud will eoou be ready for occupancy, but the family will probably not move in till the first c October. Contractor Clark is making rapid progress with the new road around Stow Bend, and will soon have a chan nel cut through to the end of the route, aud the finishing up will be vigorously prosecuted. September Gth ia the last day on which voters can be registered. Re publican workers, boo that all Ilepub licuus are upon the lists! ine (Jorner btooe ot the new Evangelical Lutheran church at Ty lersburg Station, will be laid on the 16th iust. Several ministers from abroad will assist the pastor Rer. Carl Zinssmicstcr, Services will begin at 2:30 p. m. The many Forest county friend of Mrs. Sarah A. Lovel, formerly of German Hill, will bo pleased to ex teud congratulations and best wishes upon the event of her marriage to Mr. Daniel Goldinger, of Butler county, which occurred on the 28th of August. J. W. Lauders will give a dance at tho Iliok in the evening of the 12th inst., next Wednesday. The Mo Graw band will furnish music, and supper will be served at the Central House. Prices will be doivn to a rea sonable figure. A goneral invitation is extended. Thursday, September Gth, is the liist day for the registration of voters, Let every Republican committeeman attend to bis duty of seeiug that every Republican iu his district is at once assessed. Remember Thursday, September Gth, is tbe last day for the registration of voters. 1 Mr. Samuel II. Clark, who has been tick for two weeks pant, is lying very low this morning, and bis death is hourly expected. Mr. Clark is one of the oldest settlers of Ibis section, and his demise would be lamented hy a very large circle of friends and ac quaintances. Miss Nannie Morrow departed last week for Foxburg, this county, where Bhe has been engaged to teach an eight-month's terra of school. The retention of Miss Morrow for another and much longer term of the school at that place speaks well for her pop ularity. The new improvements about the court house are progressing finely. Mason Joyce will likely complete bis contract of stone work this week, while John Mueozenbcrger is making good headway with the sewer to the river. The work is all of the most substantial nature, and when com pleted will be a credit to the connty. We have received the following new list ot old citizens who were Tip pecanoe voters in 1840, and will get there again this fall, if spared. Mi chael Brecht, James Brown, W. L. Anderson, Fred. Kifer, Hickory town ship; J. F. Connelly of Harmony township, who now sports a Harrison bat that is not only becoming but makes the old 'Squire appear quite young again. Young Republicans, who voted on ago last fall, must be asssBsed in order to vote this fall. . J. W. Ball, the wide awake mer chant at the depot, bas just got in bis stock of fall goods, which fills his com modiout store room chock, brim full. Those in need of anything in his lino dry goods, groceries, provisions, flour, canned goods, tobacco, cigars, confectioneries, &c, are Invited to call and inspect his stock, fresh from the city markets, and at prices that will be found satisfactory to all. Tbe Clarion Democrat charges us with "springing a campaign poet on the public who takes the wind out of the natives, tears the bark off the trees and sings as if Forest county would elect tbe next President. And we ventur' the assertion that if the editor of that paper were to tear the moss off the backs of some of the Clarion county Democrats, the party of free trade would not count its majorities with four figures. The State Weather-Crop Bulletin for tbe past week says, most elatious report no rainfall during the week Tbe temperature was slightly below tbe average, with a fair perceutage of sunshine. Corn is ripening rapidly, and the crop will be more than aver age. With but few exceptions, the moisture has been sufficient for all growing crops. The yield of potatoes will be large. Wheat sewing has commenced in some localities. Light frosts occurred on the 28th and 2'Jth, but did little damage. Tbe following oil items are from tbe Pleasaotville Record of last week: Joe McCuslin has leased 75 acres- of his farm near Neillsburg to Ed. Grey, and in company these gentlemen have leased 50 acres of the Westcoat farm, adjoining. They expect to begin op erations soon. Fogle fe Co. finished their No. 2 on the Azro Copeland farm Thursday. It will average some where from 5 to 10 barrels. Sager & Co's well at Balltowu, is reported as very dusty, also the Gibson well on the Alex. Berry farm. Mr. J. W. Sires of South Oil City is starting a photograph gallery in the room over D. Baruett'i store, opposite tho Lawreuce House, and expects to have it in operation by next Monday or Tuesday. Mr. Sires is well known to many of our citizens, who have bad work done et his place, and to these he needs no recommendation. To put it short, be is one of the best artists in this sectiou, and the people of this vi cinity are fortunate in having an op portunity to have the best of work done right at home. Give him a call John Giubbs, who bas been drHl iog a water well on the Bonner prop erty in this place, finished up on Sat urday last, having found a strong vein of water at 56 feet, but put the well down to a depth of 65 feet. A re markable feature of this well was the striking of quite a sliowiug of oil at oz ieet, sumcieni, in tact, to grease the tools and ropes, making them quite smeary. The well was also quite gassy, and when the boy attempted to drop a lighted paper down tbe hole the gas ignited and gave his eyebrows and hair quite a siugeiog. These ob noxiouB fluids were all cased off, bow ever, and the well now yields a pi en tiful stream of pure fresh water. Mr. Grubbs has had an experience of 15 years in drilling water wells, and never fails to give his patrons perfect satisfaction. Those wishing anything in bis line could not do better than consult John. He will shortly begin the county well at tbe Court House, for which he bas tbe contract. A Beaver Valley, Hickory town ship, correspondent says : A company sailing under the euphonious title of the Hunkeydory Oil Co., has a rig up on tract 5211, that township, and will drill at once. The location is on the ine between the farms of ex-Commis sioner Byerly and Daniel Brecht, one and two miles, respectively, southwest from the wells put down in that neigh borhood by Tionesta parties, several years ago. 1 lie same company will put down at least two olbei wells be fore giving up tbe test, and are san guine of a good find. The black berry crop of the Valley has been something unprecedented this year, but is now about wound up. By reference to our marriages this week it will be observed that another of Tionesta's energetic young men bas discarded the life of single cussedness for one of double blessedness. We refer to Mr. Joseph Clark, of tbe en terprising firm of Scowden & Clark, who bied himself to York State in company with Miss Sadie Hopkins, where the happy knot was tied, just in time to avoid the rigors of the new marriage act of that State. Joe and his charming bride received a delight ful serenade by tbe band upon the evening of his return, and has since been receiving the congratulations of his numerous friends, to whom he has come down handsomely with the Ha vana's. Tbe Republican joins the many friends of tbe happy young pair in best wishes for a long and prosperous life. We are sorry to stale that our town is likely to lose its popular Pres byterian minister, Rev. Hickling, who has received an invitation to take charge of the Hadlcy and Fairfield churches in Mercer county. The re lations between Mr. Hickling and Lis church here are. and always have been, of tho most friendly and cordial nature, and during bis seven years' residence and ministration among our people he bas endeared himself to all by bis zealous Christian labors and always agreeable and kindly disposi tioo, and fortunate, indeed, are tbe congregations wbicb have secured his services. We fear the Presbyterian pulpit at this place will be long va cant ere it has a minislertif his equal. As citizens and neighbors we all regret the departure from our midst of Rev Hickling and his most excellent wife, aud can only wish them a happy aud prosperous future in their prospective home. They may keep their residence here fur several months yet, but will move as soon as Mr. 11. can ealisfao torily dispoBe of or rent bis property here. An Unfair Report Corrected. "A juror ia withdrawo and tbe case continued until the third Monday in November," said Judge Wilson, "and the present case ended. Probably no person in the Court room heard these words from the Court with the same relief and manifest le light as the prisoner, Dan Everhart If ever a facial expression denoted un mistakable relief it was on Dan's face, a Bmile Bleating over bis countenance Upon meeting an intent look, however, be attempted to resume bis ordinary expression, but not with entire suo cess." The above quotations are from thi Oil City Derrick' account of the Ever bart trial and are not only misleading but calculated to greatly prejudice Dan Everhart's case by creating tbe impression that he bailed the circum stance as lengthening out his allotted time of existence on this mundane sphere. On the contrary, we are re liably informed by those more familiar with Dan's facial expressions than even the astute feminine pencil wielder for the Derrick, he not only did not evince pleasure at the announcement but was perhaps the most sorely disappointed person connected with the case. Tbe progress of the trial, it is said, was in every way satisfactory to hiiu and be entertained not the slightest fear of the result. Hence the Derrick' refer ence quoted above is not only uncalled for but looked upon by those con versant with the facts as base injustice to one of tbe prisoners and emanating from a thoroughly prejudiced Btand point. Clarion Democrat. Next to the man or woman who would commit a murder, in point o meanness, is tbe man, woman or news paper who would wantonly prejudice the public tuiud agaiust one on tria tor his lite. And how much more despicabli is the case when it is done for the sole purpuso, seemingly, to create sensation and sell papers. It is high time the hose were turned on all such so-called journalism. For Sale or Rent. The very handsome and desirable property of Rev. James Hickling, this place is for sale or rent. This property is finely located and bas every convenience, and is one of tbe most comfortable homes in our pretty town. Possession can be bud at any time. For terms, Ac, inquire of or address Rev. Jas. Hickling, Tionesta Ta. East Hickory. J. J. Jones spent the Sabbath ith friends in Tidioute. Mr. Gene Gorman will soon he able to resume work. Rev. Reeser preached an impressive sermon in the grove by the river bridge, last Sabbath afternoon. Rev. Steadman will preach bis fare well sermon next Sabbath, Sept. !. A large crowd is expected. The directors of Hickory township have chosen Miss Cox for teacher of the upper room, and Miss Maty Ever hart for the lower room. People should be careful what they say of one another, for a lie once told is never forgotten. The desire of a man is bis kindness; but a poor mau is better than a liar. A number of the East Hickory boys attended the dance at West Hickory Friday night; they report a splendid time. Mr. Madison Church spent the Sab bath with his friends at Mill Village, Erie county. Sept. 3. O. K. FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. The abundant crop of wild berries has been garnered, and bo far as the supply is concerned, all can say, let Winter come. Mr. Strigbt bas his mill in almost running order at this writing, and ere this reaches your uuraerous readers tbe saw will be doing it work in first class style. Mrs. Shiuop, who bas for several weeks past been visiting ber eon, Rev. J. II. Sbimp, has returned home, bearing tbe good wishes of all with whom she became acquainted during ber stay among us. Mrs. Kealer, mother of the Pastor's better half, is on a visit at the parsonage. We wish her a pleasant stay among us, and hope she may be favorably impressed with us as a people. One of tbe farmers on Church Hill has a flag flying from a high pole in his door yard. A couple of old bum mers chanced to pass that way, and seeing the flag, they at once declared it to be a "Grover flag," but were readily and emphatically informed that such was not the case, as no Grover flag should float over bis prem ises while his name was Bill Albaugh. It is certainly amusing to bear what a grand, good, patriotic young man Cleveland was for staying borne and taking care of his mother during tbe dark days of rebellion I Ab, yes; a mother is dear to all good young men, and yet we know of many who tore away from the parental roof, and pre' ferred to stand under tbo folds of the old stars and stripes rather than lurk behind a halt dozen brothers ana a mother's apron. How much of such patriotism would it have required to have put down the rebellion? Shame on bo childish an excuse, simply for defending a etay-at-home, and for the purpose of elevating an unworthy man in the estimation of loyal citi zens ; but then, Tbe train is coming round the bend, Good-bye, old Grover, good-bye) It's loaded well with Harrison men, Good-bye, old Grover, good-byo. Cor. Starr. Rev. SageV preached an able sermon in the school bouse last Sunday after noon. Miss Mary Vockrotb is home from Jamestowu. Hope you've come to stay. G. W. Weller has gone to Kellett ville to drive team for Mr. Pierson. Airs. Killer went to ber borne in Ohio on Monday. Miss C Langworthy ia stopping at G. W. Osgood's. Report says that Mrs. S. A. Lovel, formerly of this place, was married to a Butler county gentleman last week. Grover is gone and gone for ever, you bet. Miss Roda Whitten called on friends here Sunday. Miss Carrie Ablers is improving but slowly. We see a few Cleveland badges, but it is tbe little boys that wear tbem, and not voters. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thisa are spend ing a few days with Pittsburgh friends. Rev. Shimp will preach iu the church next Saturday eveuing. Eve rybody come and bring some one with you. Yours for Harrison & Morton. Sept. 4. All Day, Something uew iu Fall and Win ter Dress Goods just arrived at De paktmknt Store. 2t. Livery stable keepers should al ways keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable, nothing like it for horses. Aruica & Oil Liniment is equally good for man and beast. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For Bale at Bovard's. Thousands walk the earth to day who would be sleeping in its bosom but for the timely use of Dowus Elixir. For .le by G. W. Bovard Cholera Morbus Thieves. The following from Holemao Flats, explains itself : I wish you to stale through your paper that some miserable wretches visited our garden last Friday night, and played havoc among the melons and cucumbers, and all eatables in the garden line. Not content with eating what they could, they had tbe river beach literally strewn with melons and cucumbers for yards around. I wish to advise the perpe trators to lake warning, an J hence forth bewaro of breakers. Recpect fully, C'ELIA Hl'FF Buffalo's Great Fair. To accommodate all wishing to at tend the Buffalo International Fair, the Western New York and Pennsyl vania Railroad will run a special train Saturday, September 8, 1K8. The train will leave Tionesta at 6:30 a. m., fare 82.50; Hickory at 6:45 a. m., fare 82.50; Tidioute at 7:10 a. m., fare $2.50; stopping at all points oo the line, arriving at Buffalo at 12:00 noon. No stops between Olean and Buffalo. Rctu riling, train will leave Buffalo 7:00 p. iu., eastern time. Tickets are good for return passage oo any regular train within three days from date of sale, and include ad mis siou to the Fair. For the benefit of those who cannot avail themselves of this opportunity, Ihe Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad will sell, from Septembor 3d to 14th inclu sive, excureion tickets at one fare for the round trip; fifty cents being added for admission to Fair grounds. Tick ets good going and returning on' any regular traiu. Return coupon availa ble for return within five days from date of sale. HERE AND THERE. A man In Kansas writes to the secretary of his county fair association as follows: "Please offer a premium for the biggest fool In the county. I stopped my county paper and three ooks lator a awindior did me up for ?S0 in good money. I re newed my subscription and secured all the back numbers, and by the beard o( the prophet, the first issue after 1 had quit taking the paper contained a full exposure of the same trick that got away with me, I want to hire a dozen ablo men to kick me around my now barn." Life of Gen. Harrison. BY GEN. LEW. WALLACE. This book, just out, is the life of a great man by a great author. It is a superior literary production wor thy of apodal attention. Both subject and author bavo risen by superior qualities, indomitable energy aud application from the quiet walks of life to world-wide fame. They have been lifo-long friends ; both have had thrilling experiences ou the field of battle; have served in the Council Chambers of the Nation. How fortunate that the mau whoso Illustrious ancestry shall be put in tho shade by his own ele vation to the Presidency of a far greator nation and whose fitness for such exalted position the pcoplo desire to become fa miliar with, should have such a biogra phor. One who has passed through like experience in the war for the Union and in the national councils and who can In tolligently unfold and discuss tho views Gen. Harrison holds upon national Issues. One who wields a pen of such wondorful descriptive power as to have reached uu challenged lame in authorship. The work U issued by the Messrs. Hub bard Bros., of Philadelphia, Chicago, and Kansas City, is intensely interesting, ehv gantly illustrated, and we understand Is having a remarkablo sale. It Is sold through agents and undoubtedly affords exceedingly profitable employment for great many active young men as every truo Amoriean should certainly read this book before November 4th. School Books and Tablets at Department Store. 2t For a mild catbartio aud efficient tonic, use Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, Every bottle warranted. For sale by G. W. Bovard. For Sale". A nice farm of 80 acres, principally bottom laud, about ul) acres improved ou 1 lonesta creek, located about on mile irom tionesta borough, am: known as the Kiser Farm, Will be sold at a bargain. For full iu forma tion address J. U. Anew, Tionesta Pa. If. For Sale. Mv house and lot on corner of Elm and Helen Sts., Tionesta. Terms easy V. M. ftHAWKEY, Mayl6tf. Warren, Pa :i.i:t Title iiiTTlcitH. 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For bale by G. W. Bovard. In CnniMimiitloa Inrnrmble t Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., nays: "Was down with iseess or Mings, and menus anil pnvsi- ians pronounced me an Inciinblo Con- imptivo. Hegan inking lr. Kings new Iscovery for Consumption, am now on i.v third Imttlo and able to oversee tun ork on niv farm. It is tho finest modi- ine ever made." Jessie Middlewart, Dp- atur, Ohio, says : "Hail it not lioen for )r. King s New niscoverv for i onsump- tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was givon up bv doctors. Am now In best of health." Try It. Sample bottlea free at G. W. Hovard's Drug Store. MARRIED. CLARK HOPKINS At Jamestown, N. Y.. Wednesday, Aug. 2!t, ISSHj by Rev. D. D. Woodford. Mr. Joseph Clark and Miss Sadie Hopkins, both of Tionesta. 'ATTERSON O'CONNOR At tho Wil derness Church, on Thursday, August 0, 1RSS, by Father Cosgrore, Mr. Will lam Patterson of Blacks Corners, Clarion county, Pa., and Mrs. Katio O'Connor of Green township, Forest county, Pa. DONNELLAN FLYNN-At the Wil derness Church, on Tuosday, Aug. 2H, 1888, by Father Cosgrove, Mr. John Donnellan of New Castle, Pa., and Mis Julia A. Flynn of Green township; For est county, Pa. DIED; RO BISON. At ber home In. Tionesta, Pa. on Sunday evening, Sept. 2, at 6 o'clock of consumption, Mrs. Emily Robison wife of II. C. Robison, aud daughter o Wm. and Lizzie McGrory, aged 26 years 11 months, 5 days. The deceased was born at Stewarts Run Forest Co., Pa., whore she lived until be marriage with Mr. Robison to whom ah was wedded nine years ago. After he marriago she went West with her busbar! whore she resided until last Spring who she returnod East hoping that the chang of climate, and the renewing Of old ac quaintanceships and the tenewal of ol associations might be the means of restoi Ing failing health. But her hopes wer destined to disappointment. She ba been seriously ill for two years precodfn her death. A husband, and littlo daughter of years, mourn the going away of a faith fi and affoctionato, as well as a beloved, wi and mother. Tho bereaved have tho syo pathy of the many friends of the decease) and of the many neighbors who loarnc to know, to love, and to respect the or gono down to the grave. A seeker after truth and light, a sho time provioua to ber death she four strength for tho untried journey in Hi who has made the tomb only the gatewi to tho Eternal City within whoao porta the beautios of this life are magnified ar purified and glow nnder skies ot infiui love, and against whose foundations ti cares and troubles of life never roll th angry waves. The memory of such i ending brightens into a hope that lin' the post, tho present and the future t gether as only parts of an existence begi and interrupted hore only to be trail planted that It may never more wither fade but abide forevor a boautlful plant tho garden of Its God. The funeral services were conducted 1 Rev. C. C. Rumborger, the funeral bell held on the afternoon of. Tuesday folio ing hor death. 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