at . t. . 'J i THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. "WEDNESDAY, A Till L J7, 18S0. BOnoUOH OFFICERS. . flttrge, D. 8. Knox. (,(cimn North ward, II. M. Her man, H. M. Eorcmim, S. I. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Soowdcn, (J. V. Robinson, J. F. Propor. - .- ,Ttiticea of Iht TecteeD. 8. Knox, T. B. Cobb. (XmatttM nnit OilleetorS. H. Canflold. .Vrhnnl VireetorU. W. Robinson, A. B. Kolly, J. II, Dlngman, D. 8. Knox, t. AV. Clark, J. T. Brennnn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congre Jamf Kr.nn. Member of Senate J. II. Wilson. Aemblu Chahlks A.Randam,, I'rt.iident JurlfieW, D. Brow. Attocint Judy en I.iwii A Rlf BR. J wo. A. Puopkii TrtHHrer Solomon FiTr.orHAt.n. Prnthnnnlnry, Heijinter & Iteeorter,tte. CAI.VIW M. AftNKR. Nheriir. Who. W. BAwnea. OiinmvMiontrn Wm. D. S. helps, C. F. IjRDHntTR, J. J. Parsons. (tonnty Superintendent (Iro, W. Kerr. . Htrie,t Attorney P. M. Clark. .wry ODmmfssioners C. II. Cnpnrii, " Amos L. Coopkr. County ,Vurveytr ft. C. WntTTERiN. OJroncr Dr. J. W. Morrow. Vottvty A urlitorx E. L. JoKS, K. Z. Oit.LKspi.t, Wm. Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Olive lodotc, No. r.?. f. a. m. Stated Mooting held at Odd Fel lows Hall tho first Monday of each month. . T. J. PAYNE, W. M. T. 11. COIIB, Soo'y. TIOirrSTA LODGE V ! UC2r" X. O. ot O. H MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, ill the Lodgo Room in Par tridge's Hall. ; " . " O. W. KEMBLE, N. . O. YT. 8 A WYE R. See' y. 27-.f. T70RE.1T LODOE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., 1- Meets every Priday Kvening in lias- V lit Hall, Tlnnest. 1.. r ujiiv., Ji. w. J. KWKSK, Recorder. fkPT. GEOKOR STOW POST, Vvt.o. 274, (1. A. 11. Meet on the (1rit Wednesday In each tnontli, 111 Odd Follow Hall, Tionesta, Pa. L. AWNEW, Commander. NICHOLAS THOMPSON' CAMP No. JS. Sons of Vi'terniiH, meets first and third Thursday evening of each inontli, in aOdd Fellows liall, Tionesta, Pa. ; O. M. AOXEW, Captain. . I.. J. HOPKINS, First Sergeant. OXEW A CLARK, . ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW, Onrenext door to P. 0.,,Tioncsta, Pa. "j'.-R. AflXFW. P. M. I'l.ARK, ...... District Attornoy, E(i DAYIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' Tlonesta, Pa. Cojieeii'inn mudo In this and adjoining R1TCIIEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonostn, Forest County Pa. A WRENCH HOUSE, Tionestu, Pa.., L. A D. W. Arrnew, Proprietors. This aso .is pciitntllv lis'iited. Everything nr and -well furnished. Supeiior Ar 1ilhilntions.iind strict nttcntion given t.ntnMfs. Vegetables and Fruits of nil counlicx. ,' k'p Is pr"ve l in thi'ir aeiison. Saniplo r.to.ii for'oiniperclal Agpnts. .;.:S:ThAL, IIDI'SI'., Tionpstn. Pa.. " '""J H ''l.'C.'lirownell. Proprietor. Tills Is 11 '' if if ftjiusp, and Iimm just bpcn titled up tor :Wcmnioilation of the public. A pnr- .' .on of fbo putionnge of the public is solic- . f it'd..' ... 4H-1.V. V-STltXL 'HOL'SE, OIL CITY, PA. - V. II. ROTH. Proprietor. The Inrget, Best Locatod and Furnished IIous in tho CTtv. Near I'liion Depot. 11. SIGGIN.S. M. D.. . . l'liyxiciiiii, Surgeon A Pruggint, . - TIONESTA, PA. t" W. MORROW, M. D ' ' I'HYSICI.VN A SURtlEON, 1 .ate of Armstrong county, having located In TirtUi Is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Olneoiiid resilience two doors north of jrence TJiihso. OtHce hours 7 to H a. aild 11 10 1'2 M. i '1 to 3 and (14 to 71 P. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 tu 3 ami 61 o 7 P. M. . may-18 81. BESl'ISTRY. . . Di;. J. W. MORROW. -' fliiii hig purchased the materials ivc, of 'Jp: 't(UiKlinan, woulu respectlullv an- T.onreo that he will carry on tho bcntal -' Jisiiipss In TionestA. ami having hail over inx years successful experience, vonsidem liiiiisell fully compeUMit to give entire satisfaction.- I shall always give my medi ral practice the preference. ina'r!-H2. i Htay, TARK A CO., . ill HANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut sts., Tlonesta, .114... flunk nf 1 ItsfHkii lit nnil Tlenouif In. torit allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of Km U. S. Collections solicited. 'j0RENZO FULTON, . , Manufacturer of and Dealer In ARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES, 1 . And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. : y - TIONESTA. PA. ' ' H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Enginaer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land nd Railway Surveying a Specialty, ' -Maguetic, Solar or Trinngulation Survey , ing. llet nf Instruuieutii nud werk. V 'ferma 011 application. .', - IF1. W. l-w, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. . TIN 1 'RFijja A 81'KI IAI .TV. S1( ANn SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDING, Up SUIrs. TIONESTA, PA, IJJQKA WEEK and upwards positively 'jJ aecured by men agents soiling Dr. Scott's Genuine lCliM'Irio Belt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Menu's Elec tric l orseis. nam pie iree. Slate sex. Dr, Hcott, 848 Broadway, N. Y. Nov.ld-3m. Knptnra eure gnsrsntil. E&saatosM. Roop. ..lioaor bulnM dvluy. Thuusaatls curvd. JTur lr, l)r. J. 11. Hyr,8 il .Arc.li bl., f bits. Al TMltutvli Kemlmif, u. 3d fcint. utvuck uwuih. JAS. T. BUENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOIN-ZEST., FJ. PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO T1IK..PKOPKR ASSIGNMENT OK LANDS AND Tlf K PAYMENT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SATE OK REAL KSTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. WESTERN NEW YORK PENN SYLVANIA RA1 LROAD, formerly 11., N. Y. A P. R, It. Tlmo Table taking efloct January 27th, IHSO. EaMtorn Time 7rtb Meridian. Trnine will leave TIoiiphI for Oil City nud pointa WeNtAM foliows: No. m Throiiith Freight (enrry- lni pHMHrnirerH) 0:10 a. in. No. 31 Itull'alo K.xprnsH 1:31 noon. No. fil Way Kreifht (carryinn pasHPimc rn) 5:(i0 p. in. No, 3U Oil City Ex rcH 8:0.r. p. in. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warron, Kinzun, llrndl'ord, olenn and tlio I'.aHt: No. .10 OIphii ExnrPMa 8:40 a. m. No. :12 I ' i 1 1 m 1 h r if 1 1 UxproNa 3:01 p. m. No. Ml Tliroiifili FrviKht (car rying paHMvngpra 7:13 p. in. Trains 03 and IH1 Hun Daily and parry pnmpnRpr to and from pointN between Oil City anil IrvinpUin only. Other traiiiM run dally except Sunday. tint Time Tables am) full information from J. I.. CltAHS, Acent, Tlonetita, Pa. GEO. S. OATOHEM,. (ion'l tsupt. J. A. FELLOWS, (Jon'l Passenger A Ticket Apnnt, llutlalo, N. Y. Cburrh Knit Hnbhnlh Mr h on I. Presbyteriim Sabbntli School at 0:4.ri a. in. : M. E. Sabbntli School at 10:d0 a. 111. Preaclniiff in M. E. Church every Sab bath eveninic by Rev. ltumborner. Services in Lutheran Mt. .ion's Church, German Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. in., EiiRliMh and German alternating. S. S. every Sunday at U:3U a. 111. R. J. GrauU, Pastor. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at tlio usual hour. Kev. A. D. Guinos; Pastor. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market tlosed ycsteiday 88. The Shirley well on the MeCal tnont tract, D.iwhod field, is a duster. Mr. J. II. Ilardison is confined to liia home nith au ntlatk of r Ileum a tidin. Mrs. Gaskill of Alliance, Ohio, is paying a visit to ber mother, Mrs. Reck. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. J08. C. Scowdcn, Sunday, April 14, 18S9, a daughter. Charlie Davis in homo from Bui-'' (imore, where ho has spent part of the past winter attending Dental College. Mrs. J. C. Cirnwell of Stoneboro, accompanied by her little daughter, is paying a visit to her sinter, Mrs. G. V. llnbingon. Will Hillings an J Zich. Shriver, of tho khellield and Grand Valley oil fields, respectively, are home with their faaiilics this week. D. W. Clark has resumed woik on the Htow lUnd read, and with good weather will have hie contract com pleted by the first of June. Mr. Geo. W.-O.-gnod, of Kings ley township, is his wei-k announced us a candidate lor County Treasurer, subject to Republican usages. Forest (ires are getting iu their work early this year, and if not check ed mnny a poor pheusaut will We her brood by the destructive elements. Monday was (he tweuty fourth anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln." lie was shot on the night of the 14th, but lived until the follow ing morniog. Treadling in the Piesby terian Church next culibath mornitfg. In the evening a f pecial .Easter service will be held. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Easter comes next Sunday. The hons have done tho square thiug iu the rgg line, and the prospects are that there will be do scarcity of the fruit on (hat occasiou. Mr. J. P. Huling was over from Pleaiantville last Sabbath. Jared has an excelleut layout thero as superin tendent of a lea so on which are located some 20 or more producing wells. The trout season opened Monday, bat we have it from several reliable sources that they are not biting very good yet, so there's no use beiug in a hurry about unwinding your tackle. F. II. Taylor of Oil City, cams up yesterday niornicg and drove out of towu, headed southward. Looked as though he might have serious da sigus on the trout streums out 011 seme of our numerous ridges. For the next thirty days the Sires photograph gallery will make a big cut iu prices. Oue dozen cabinet photos for only $2.00. All who want first class work should take advantage of this offer. Call early. It Thirteen fine looking horses were taken through here this morning head ed Clarion ward, where it is said they are to do livery duty at the Dew oil towu of Lucinda. They are the prop erty of ex-Sheriff Wheeloek. Attention is called to the uew spriug ad. of David Barnett in this issue. Mr. B. will in a few days have on a large stock of spring aud sum mer hats, pants, underwear, light suits, tic, of the latest cut and style, aud invites all to come in and see bis dis play aud get prices. -Thieves entered the store of Wm. P. Siggios at West Hickory, last Friday night and stole money and goods to the amount of $50 or up wards. No clue to the culprits had been discovered at last accounts. The gun club was out for a prac tice shoot last Thursday afternoon and did some very fair shooting. The indications are that before the season is far advanced a clay pigeon won't stand much show at 21 yards rise. Mr. Geo. W. Craig of Fern City, passed through town yesterday on his way to Balltown, where he has en gaged to take charge of some leases for the Proper Reserve Oil Co., and will move his family to that place shortly. Messrs. Jas. B. Pearsall at Clar ington, and G. W. Brecht at Byrom town, are the first new postmasters to be appointed in this county. Both very worthy gentlemen, who will give good satisfaction to the patrons of their respective offices. Mr. E. J. Miller, one of the best all round newspaper men in this sec tion, has disposed nf his paper, the Kane Leader, to the Leader Publish ing Co., and will embark in a South ern enterprise. Good luck to a good printer, and the Bame to the Company which will continue to publish the Leader. The "Amateur Comedy Co." of Tionesta, "holds the boards" at Lan ders' opera house uext Friday evening, aud a big show may be expected by all who take in the performance. Al though they call themselves amateurs, the players are all "stars" in their particular line, for which they have been specially cut outfc Dun'l miss it, bnys. Ou Friday evening last Mr. A. P. Barnes, manager at W, E. Browne & Co.'s mill, Howe township, fell acci dentally against a large drive pulley, a protruding bolt from which Btruck bim on the right leg just below the knee, shattering the head of the small bone and making a large, ugly flesh wound. Fortunately the large bone was not injured. Ou Saturday Drs. Towlei of Matienviile, aud Wright of Kane, removed the loose fragments of boue, and dressed the wound, and al though the patient is much easier now, the injury will lay him up for some weeks. East Hickory. Derrick correspondence. The Forest Gas Company struck a large gas well on Queen Creek last week, the roar of which can be beard for miles. A line will be run to War ren at once. James Henderson is at Pittsburgh taking in the sights. Jonathan Albaugh and Charles Rhodes took au over dose of heubaue for booeset, and are suffering from the effect of the drug. With care the attending physician thiuks they will pull through. A fiue girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Soft, on Thursday. J. M. Church was in town Friday exhibiting his fine team of young horses. Tbe Trostces of the M. E. Church have purchased the Peny Hill prop erty, and will use. it as a parsonage. Harvey Albaugh cut his foot quite badly on last Friday. W. A. Kribbs is assisting T. S. Fleming to stock the mill on Little Hickory rreek. Fishermen are preparing to catch what trout are left iu our streams. John Hal li Jay is preparing a first class refrigerator to keep his meat aud vegetables iu during the summer. Kueak thieves entered the etore of W. P. Siggius, on the other side, and carried oil' money and other valuables. Rev. Thorapsou preached at Fagun dus on last Suuday. Strobleton. Literary society at Red Brush closed last Saturday evening. P. Hepler of this proximity, who for several years made Butler his place of residence, is again smiling on his friends here. Mrs. James Walters of Newmans ville, was the guest of Mrs. F. Stitz inger. Rev. B. F. Feitt, formerly mioistor of the Ltckingville charge, but who for some time made Dempseytown his home, has again taken up bis abode on his farm near Mt. Zion church. Wm. Hepler sold a valuablo team of oxen last week. Joseph Siegel bad the misfortune of getting one of bis arms lacerated while sawiug staves on Hahn Bros, mill on Hemlock. J. Carson of Tjonesla gave friends of this community a filing visit not long since. Miss Thressie Myers of this section who for a time was stopping Dear Oil City, returned borne a few days ago. April 15. Ziuzag. Do you want a Spring Hat, or Shoes, or Bulk Garden Seeds, go to Swearbaugh At'o. 2t Jenki Township Items. Jenks TowDship is still on the up ward and onward move. It boasts a registry list of over 300 voters, the big end of it for the Amendment. It boasts of seventeen rattling good saw mills, eight shingle mills, ten general stores, two drug stores, (where you can't get a drink for love, money or wink), one millinery store, five hotels, three billiard rooms, two doctors, and one clergyman. The one lone clergy man would have an awful time of it fighting Satan and sin alone, but at sundry times others come along and help him brace up the moral back boue of the community. The town ship has three good church buildings, fair roads, and as fur school houses, let the Penn'a School Journal speak, which i( does as follows in the report of Supt. Kerr for March: "On the first Monday of January, school was opened iu tbe new building in Marien ville. It is a very fine building, having two of the best rooms in the county. The directors of Jeuks deserve credit not only for having tbe best buildings in the county, but also for paying the best wages for teachers." The school board ought to raise its hat to the County Superintendent for his honest compliment, and ask bim to send a copy to the obscure writer in au ob scure journal in Clarion county; iu which the writer accuses the board of building "Shoddy school houses of second class fiuish, workmanship, and material, at first class prices." Ah! me, what some men will get dowu to, to gratify a little petty spite. The school houses are here to speak for themselves aud tbe board can allord to laugh at such stuff as the above. There are new buildings going up all over the township, anil a Lumber in Marieuville, though not the "forty" that the Brookville Democrat mention ed the other day. What Maricnville needs is not mure workmen moving in, (for when you get to a certain point, you reach a line beyond which, each new workmen ouly divides up the work to be doDe with those already on hand, and if that be limited all the workmen sufier from the division), but men with capital to ' furnish work. When we get our R. R. changed to a standard and that narrow gauge up Tionesta and Coon creek to the "big livel," we will need a few thousand more people than we can feed at pres ent. That narrow gauge idea is a suggestion to our friend Collins, do patent ou the idea, or fee required for the advice, just send along the narrow gauge. lo return to our "boastings." We boast of only one "schoolmaster," but we fairly bowl out our vauntings when we speak of our "school mams." From the "schooltnam" at Browns M'!l to the "mam" at Gilf -yle, they are the brightest, fairest, best specimens of their sex in the profession, and when the term is tuded we will give them "three cheers and a tiger." We boast of four fraternal societies. The last of these instituted was Marieuville Division S. of T. Ou Thursday of last week the officers for the Dew term, viz: J. W. Kahle Jr., W. P.; Miss Ella Leach, W. A. ; Mis. Clara B Towler, R. S ; Mrs. B. L. Hunt, A. R S. ; John Salade, Chaplain ; Miss Gerty Moriarity, F. S. ; Mrs. Louisa Collum, Treas. ; Frank Dodge, I. S. ; and Edward Eldridge, O. S., were publicly installed iuto office by Deputy G. W. P , Dr. Towler, in the Presby Icriau Church. The installation was followed by au Amendment meeting, addressed iu a very able manner by the Rev. II. F. Earseman of Eden burg. This division has fifty members, having more than doubled in six months. On Sabbath the 6th inst, the funeral of Miss E. L. Rose, daughter of Esquire Rose, took place from the Presbyterian Church. The edifice was crowded with neighbors aud friends of the family, the services were first, those of the Piesbyterian Church, Rev. II. F. Earseman preaching one of his wonderfully good sermons. This was followed by the burial service of the Sons of Temperance, (of which Miss Rose was a member, as well as of the Presbyterian Church), Rev. John Sal ade, Chaplain, and D. G. W. P., Dr. Towler, officiating. Miss K-.se. had been ill for some time, iudeej she had not enjoyed the health of ber earlier days for two or three years, yet her death was quite sudden from heart failure, aud to a sertain degree unex pected. She was born in 1851, in Clarion county, and came when quite young to Forest county with ber fath er, who was oue of the first Clerk of Courts. She has lived here ever since, uuiversally respected, aud now mourn ed by the entire community. She was well kuown to many in Tionesta. Jeoks Lodge, I. O. O. F., are making arrangements to go by special train to Clarion on tbe 2Utb iost., being the 75th anniversary of Odd Fellowship in tbe U. S. Tbe P. O. S. of A. move along smoothly aud sing the "Red, White and Blue" so you can hear tbent "away up street;" lately tho lobby audieuue dowu in T, J. Reyner'a big store miss the basso pro fundo who was want to make the buildiog shake in the chorus with "Red, White and Blue." That same lobby audience are critics from critic town. They say the above bafso can't touch Col. Gaul on tone and time on Odd Fellow nights, while the girls of the S. of T. distance all the others on "Auld Lang Syne." Too many fra ternal orders in a place are an injury ; a visitor to our towu made the state ment that in his town there were so many, that some members of them all had to actually stint their families in order to keep up the payment of dues. In our town, however, these societies are a good thing; they give tbe young men some place to go evenings that do tbem no harm, and the fees are not exorbitant. The Odd Fellows have a good library open to the public, aud the principles of the institution are all light, good sound moral training, and if snides creep in unfortunately, yet the institution remains sound in doc trine aud its members ought to be so in practice. The P. O. S. of A. is not so universal iu its fraternity, but the buys are oil O. K., and if you are O K. yourself, they don't mind your being well, lets say for the fun of the thing, "a foreign buffoou." Anyhow, something like that was the language used in a communication lately that the bnyg say they are not responsible for. The S. of T. inculcate sound teniperauce principles, and its no in justice to tbe others to say that the latter meetings ore made the more pleasant by the presence of many ladies, young aod old. The E. A. U. is fraternal and protective, and its value is mod apparaut when help is most needed. Like the A. O. U. W. it hands tho widow in her hour of need $1,000 to 3,000 dollars. So we can stand what we have got and more when the R. R. changes come. Col. Amsler was missing lately, and some of the enemy said the Col. had gone up "Salt River" looking for a lone little Township Auditondiip, but the euemy was wrong as usual. The Col. bad only goue to console Presi dent Cleveland, aud ask him how he liked it. Tbe ex-President looked him in the eye aud said, "so you too was a spoilsman and a villain and fell in tho battle of liberty and independ ence, over monarchy, monopoly, fa voritism aud fraud ; aud morality, truth aod righteousness, over iuGdclity, vice and hypocricy, as I see in the Clarion county Obtcrvcrl Have a fish-hook, this bait you will find excel lent fur saltwater catch." "Thauks," said Col., "I aiu't fishing just yet you sec; I am ou tho majority side at pres ent, you know; but what gets me, Cleveland, is this: I never knew the olhtr fellow was so chock full of 'righteousness and peace' before, and I was such a villain aud all that, until after this local fight, and I'll be bang ed, Cleveland, if I ever asked a man for a voto." The ex-President landed a small whale aud snt down on it to keep it from getting away nud scid, "Col. have a a biscuit, seeiug you are an Amendment man, and as you chew it console yourself with my consola tion, which is this: I am a better man than any man who lies about me; the boat goes north in ten minutes; good bye." Finally, brethren of Tionesta, come and see us sometime when you ain't ruouing for office or serving a writ; the fUbing is getting poor aud the saw mills chase the deer, but the latch striiig is out and Sbughinghoup (if that aiu't spelled right its the fault ol Jake Wenk'g devil,) Slaughinghoup has plenty of beef aud good quality, the springs are full of fresh water and we will fill you up to the neck. X. X. HERE AND THERE. A sad caso of youthful impatience on the oue hand ami hashl'iilncss on the other is reported from Iiidiimu, where a I lousier girl flared up and fired a pistol at her young man becuuso ho was half an hour into on Sunday evening, aud didn't want to explain that ho had been washing lii.i feet. An exchiingo says: "If you will put twenty drops of turpentine into two quarts of boiling water and inhale the steam you will find that the smothering sensation induced by cold in your head will soon disappear. People suffering from catarrh can also use this remedy with advantage." Harlequin suppers, says an exchange, are now quito popular iu church enter tainments. The menu includes such queer dishes us mock tomato and hard tack, while the setting nf tho table is as peculiar. Side by sido kit Mlver cake baskets filled with meats and tomato cans serving as butter dishes; silver salt cellars as vinegar cruets, et cetera. Everything is served on dust puns, w hilo coal shovels are used to dish beans. Tlio costumes of the waiters are made as fantastic as possi ble. lion Ilogan doesn't olteii have to resort to his old-timo skill as a pugilist, but he brought it iuto requisition in Jamestown a few nights ago. A burly cigar maker disturbed the meeting, ilogan politely asked him lo desist, ile wouldn't, and a policeman tried to eject him, but failed, lien didn't get mad, but he stopped talking a moment, stepped dowu from tho plat form, seiatod the offender by the nape of the nock and tlio seat of the pantaloons and tossed bim out of doors with as uiucu eaae as a terrier would shake a rat. Franklin AVir. Wm. Phelps, of Plttsfield, Warren Co., hoad sawyer at Haifa sawmill near Grand Valley, on tho Tidloute road, met with a horrible death Wednesday afternoon Inst. My a miss-move ho was caught In a huge windlass used for pulling logs Into the mill, and before he could save himself he was being crushed loto anjunrccognizablo mass. The men stood with horror-stricken countenances, completely paralyzed at the lion Ible sight. The assistant sawyer made a dash for the lever and stopped the ma chinery, but not before eight deadly coils encircled tho doomed mnn. Roth legs wero nearly severed from the body, one m ill was gone hiiiI the skull was so com pletely crushed that the brains oozed out and clung to tlio cable. Death without doubt ctnucd nt the fust hull or the sbatt, as it was then that tho head was crushed. Deceased was aged about thirty-four years aud leaves a wife mid threo children w ho reside at Pittslicld, Pa., where the body was taken Thursday for Interment. H. J. II i kins & Co. talk straight from the shoulder this week in a new ud. They claim to have the finest slock of goods in evciy department ever brought to this market, and they want the people to call and s e if their claim is valid cr not. Drop in and look 'em over. For Sale. Tbe Liwrence II uiso property is offered for sale with or without the furniture. The property will be sold cheap anil on easy terms. Oue-fourth cash and balance in yearly payments to suit purchaser. Mr. Lawrence will, fr the purpose of making repairs, assume possession of the property for a short time, but will not remove from or lenve his home across the creek, so that the House will be kept open t . the public. Terms, Ac, may be learned at the Rkpit.i ican office, or by calling on Wm. Lawrence, Tio nesta, Pa. Chopped Feed, Meal, &o.t $1 00 per huudred, at II. J. Hopkins & Co.'s. ' 2t When J ou are troubled witlulizziness, your appetite nil gone, mid you feel bad generally, take a few dos-s of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, ni;d you will be surprised at tlio improvement in your feelings. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sale bv D. Barnett. Said a noted man of f0 years, "My mother gave 1110 Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was a boy." For sale by D. Btu nctt. A h-miuri I.rvi.l Ot'tiilnn. E. Balnbridgo Mutiday Esq.. County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "llavo used Eicctrb! liittcrs with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Ma larial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely uso of this medicine. Am sat isfied Electric Hitlers saved his life." Mr, D. I. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a liko testimony, saying : "He positively believes lie would 1kiv" died, bad it not been lor Electric IlitU s. This great rem edy will ward oil', as well as cure all Ma larinl Diseases, ami for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands iineqiialcd. Price 00e. and Jf 1 .00 at (J. W. Bovmd's Drug Store. -h, Mange, and Scratches on human o ..uimals cured In ;KI minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Herman A Siggius, Druggists, Tlonesta. noviS (iin. DON'T K.Xl'KKl.MIC.NT. You cannot allord to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs aro in dan ger. ConHiiniption'ahvays tieem at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imit 1 tion of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lint be sure you get tho genuine. Because he can make more profit ho may tell you he has something just as good, or J list tlio same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed toTgive relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest Hilis'tious. Trial bottles free at U. W. Bovard's Drug Store! Enulirih Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Hone, (Stifles, S .rains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save $.riO by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Herman & Siggius, DriiscgintM, Tionesta. novis-ly. Rheumatism is quickly cured by using Arnica A Oil Liniment. Fur sale by D. Barnett. lU't'KI.K.VM A It. ft' A MAI.VK. The best Salvo in the world fir Cuts, Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Kheuin, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to t;ivo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, 1'riii "J" cents per box. For sale bv (. W. Bovard. When Baby waa sick, wo gave) her Castorfa, When she waa a Child, she eried for Caatoria, Wheu she became Miss, aha clung to t'astoria, When aha had Children, she gavo them Cantoris, MARRIED. STKEH'II -IIALMEH.-I11 Olado, April 4, INS!), by Re- P. Doerr, Mr. Joseph Strcich, of 11' ry, Pa., to Miss Lizzie Bal11.t r, o I.. . DIED. ROSE. April 1th, 1S.VJ, at tho residence of her father, (i. W. Rose, near Marieu ville, Miss E. L. Rose, uged ;w years. AuOOMIMIi! 'or Every Man tiling to work OOuD PAY! Write to W, V T. Smith, Nurserymen, (loneva, N. Y for tonus. I'liequalcd facilities Many valuable specialties. One of the large I and best known Nurseries ill the country tiENEVA NUKSEHY. Established 1S40. 4-10-ut, tVjENDyour Job Work to tho REPL'B O I.R'AN Ollloe. TUIC HADED ll,UD ai,'ln I'biladrliitiia Tni F Arl i? ss,'-n.W rfvilS H. W. AVtR 4 SON, uui auUiviurd aiule. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, I1Y RELIABLE DEALERS Flour barrel choice - - fi.nnr7.fio Flour 7 snrk, - - l.iWfal.Wl Corn Mo.il, 100 Hs - - - 1.00l.2 Chop feed, pure grain - - Ql.(K) Corn, Shelled ... - - 70 Beans y busiiol , l.M0)2.!O Ham, sugar cured 14 Breakfast llacon, sugar cured - lij Shoulders ..... 10 Whltctlsh, half-barrels ... A.M) Lake herring half-bnrrels - - fi.SO Sugar - - - - - - 7(,j,n Syrup ...... nnfciHO N. O. Molasses new ... 00 f't. 7 A Roast Rio Coffee ... (-,,.23 I!io Coircc, ... . 2i($ Java Cofl'eo .... ?,lfa.Vi Tea ...... iinram Butter ...... (.1.21 Rico H(q Trosn .... UlOu Salt best laV-e .... j.2.-, I.ard fjcl21 Iron, common bar .... a..S0 Nails, lOd, p keg .... 0.6O Potatoes 30o.40 Lime -f bbl. .... 1.10 Dried Apples sliced per tb - - fi(8 Dried Beer .... - JH Dried Peaches per ft) 10 Dried Peaches pared per - - 15 or the firm of MOKCIC BRO'fl, OPTICIANS,. Specialist in Errors of Betraetlon of the Eye. Examination free of charge. WARItEN, PENN. A GENEROUS OFFER.-Tli. cI srated Dr. Gleason, alter a practice of forty yean, having during all thai time made the cure of Catarrh, llroncoitis, Aithma and Consumption hil pecial study, has in thil time so perfected his treatment as to be able to cure nearly all who suffer from thess Complaints. Having reached the ago of seventy years, he realizes that the timeis near at hand when these valuable remedies must be in other hands or become lost to the world. Desiring that his Horn Treatment should be within the reach of all, he has placed the prescriptions with the Hall Chemical Company ; this company, knowing the wonderful success of the Home Treatment in the cure of sll Throat and Lung Troubles, have decided to send the full treatment ON trial to any one who wishes lo try it. Dr. Glcason has also written a valuable; treatise on these diseases, which is profusely illus trated with finely executed wood-cuts, showing ths Head, Throat and Lungs as they are when dis eased ; it discusses in an able manner the causa and cure of these complaints i it is printed on heavy super-calendered paper and handsomely bound. This book, together with full instructions At erdtr en trial, will be sent free to all who will write and ask for it. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL COMPANY, r 1880 Ftlrmosnt Avonuo, Philadelphia, 'a. 2 $5 Book n For $1.00. rjf m A CCS If yoi Ikhiltinr of bntltjtof keBM ytm Mfffi I to Vmy lk took, Fklliavor'a Amorlotkn Arohitttotnr, or vary mmm ompUu builder, prtptvr4 by PailtMr, Ftiiuw Co.. tlto wall kaewm arralUcU. Theft U ot m Bo lifter or nf OB InUndlBr lo Bull or otbcrvlM letertitetl thctteM uffurtl lo be without It, It la raUrtl work eat. veiybsMly bura ti. Tb bwit.eBeapwttsuid most pop ml as work avar titttt-d ok BallrJlDf. Nattily four bnndrl drswisfs, A i book hk aim aod It, bal w hart dtUntilBtt, to nokt U oattt tit oewUw d'BitDsJ, t 1 ah Iht timaa, to In I It etui bt Mallj raavcksxl by 1L This bonk eon Ulna KMpafti 1 1 Mtachatla claa, tuiat roastst of 1Kt 1 1 ltftlttt pacta fiTiiif plant, It vatloai.ctripoetlTt tltwa dtteriiilsaa, owBtr.'osuata, tsriaal cost oreeBtU acttoa, nocuoatt Work. 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