The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 08, 1889, Image 3

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 18K9.
' BOROUGH OFFICERS.
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Ihtrgta.n, R.Kj,ox.
Vmictvtm North ward. It. M. Her
man, ir.- M. Foreman, S. P. Irwin. South
warn, J. u. Soowden, O. V. Robinson, J
F. Projr.,
Jutttce of Iht leacet, 8. Knox. T,
n. cuiib. '
Xmt able and 0lteetorR, H. Canflcld
ivhool tireetoriU. W. Robinson, A,
ji. Kny, J. ii. lllngman, D. B. Kmi,
" FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Ckngre, James Ktkr.
Member of Senate S. II. Wilson.
Atnembly Ciiari.m A. Randall.
ridr Judge Y. D. Rkoan.
.4 acirtt y (jm-I,kwu A rn KB. Jieo
A. Propkr
7V.fMrr Solomow FlTZOKHAt.n.
Prathonotary, Register tt Recorder, Ac,
VAIiTlIf M. AHIIRR,
. A'W(jr,-aiio. w. sawtm.
fS)iMionr Wm. I. Hiiisi.ns, C.
F. Ludkbor, J. J. Parsons,
(Jaunty Superintendent Q bo. W. K ERR.
. jnxtrxet Attorney p. M. Clark.
Jury rnmmUioner C. II. CHdRcn,
Cbwnry Survey or IT. C. WniTTEKiN
f Mrone.r Dr. J. W. Morrow.
Cotinfy Auditor K. I.. JoNlM, R. Z.
uiLi.Bhnit, Wii, Blum.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
"M.IYE LODGE. No. fif.7. F. A A. M.
KJ Stated Meetings hold Bt Odd Fel
lows 1 1 Hi I the first Monday or each mnnth,
T. J. l'AYNK, W. M.
t. n. conn, Bee'y.
TI0NE8TA LODGE
1. O. of O. F.
MEWTH every Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, In Hie Lodge. Room In Par
trldgo's Hall.
O. W. KEMBLE, N. n.
'O. SAWYKR, Sco'y. . 27-tf.
rlREST I)DOE. No. 14, A. O. IT. W.,
Meets every Friday Evening in Has
. lot Hall, TlonesU.
L. FULTON, M. W.
J. E. WENK, Recordor.
Ca.pt. a Fiona rc stow post,
No. 274, O. A, R.
Moetn on tlio first Wednesday in each
month, in Odd Follow Hall, Tionesta, Pa,
L. AON EW, Commander.
JOSKW t CI. ARK,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Office next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa.
3. B. AONKW, 1. M. ri.ARK,
District Attorney.
Mr. tWark is Agent for a number of re
llablo Fire Insurance Companies.
L. DAVIS,
y. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
t Tionesta, Pa.
Collection in ado hi thin and adjoining
f counties.
TF. RITC11KY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa.
T AWKI'NTH HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
1 -J L. A 1. W. Agnew, Proprietors. This
.Illinois centrally hs-ated. Evorythin
new anil well IuiiiIhIicmI. Supniior Ac
romniodationK and Htrict atu-utlon ftivon
tj eiiOHtn. VcKtaldos and Kruita of all
kinds aervod in their seamm. Sample
room for C'Miinieroial A Kent..
CENTR A T. HOUSE, Tlonetn, Pa.,
. O. Hrownell. Proprietor. This
new house, and has jn-d heen titled upWr
tli BiToinnioilrttion of the public. A por
tion of the patronage of the public is solic
ited. 4rt-ly.
1ENTRAI, HOUSE, Oir. CITY, PA.
W. H. ROTH. Proprietor.
The largest, nest located anil Furnished
' Ilnua.i lu (lie City. Near Union Depot.
II. SKiniNS, M. D.,
Phynioiuut HurKoon A Druirnlst,
TIONKSTA.PA.
JW.IHUROW, M. P.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Ijite of ArmstroiiK county, havitiK located
in Till -oHta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
OMiceaid residence two doors north of
lawreiico House. O I lice hours 7 to K a
M., and II uj ia M. j 2 to 3 ami tl) to 71 l'.
M. iSnndays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to S and flj
- W7 F. m. rnay-18 81
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ENISTRY.
DR. J.
W. MORROW.
im iiik iurnuou viie inaieriais xc,, oi
i i.i. . .
I'r. oieauinau, wouiu roapectlullv un
. nonreo that he will carrv on the Dental
business in Tionesta. and having had over
six years suncMsrul experience, considers
lilnisell ftilly eompetont to lve entire sat
isfaction. I shall always give my medi
cal praoueo tne preierenee. inar22-2,
MAY, PARK A CO.,
HANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Walnut Kts., Tionesta,
Pa., Rank of Discount and Deposit. In
trest allowed on Time DeDosits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
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.
Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, Solar or Triaiigulatiou Survev
ing. Ket nt Instrunienta and work.
Terms on application.
IF1. W. LAW,
Practical Tinner.
All kinds of Sheet Motul Work prompt
ky attended to.
.' TIN )
KOOFliifil
A SPECIALTY,
AND
8 Pi
OUTINQ.
JIONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA.
"'ij of the llrui of MORCK BRO'S,
SOPTIOIANS,
''vecittlist iu Errors of Itefructioii of the
XExainiuatious froo of charge.
WARREN PENN.
JAS. T. IJRENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
AGENCY,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO
j rl K PROPER ASSKHHMKNT OK LANPS
AM) THE PAYMENT OETAXES. ALSO
TO Til E PURCHASE AND SALE OK
REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTINU
ANIJ MANAtiKMKNT OF THE SAME,
ATI WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN
VV SYLVANI A RAILROAD, formerly
i., n. i . i. lu it.
Time Table taklnfr effect January 27th
JNWU. J-Jastom Tlmo 7fttli Meridian.
Trains will leave Tlonesta for Oil City
No.l Through Freight (carry
ing issHeiiirers). , P:40 a. m
No. 31 lliilfalo Express 12:31 noon
No, Gl Way Freight (carrying
passengers) f:i") p. ra
No. ;J3 Oil City Exf ross 8:05 p. rn
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warron, Klnzua
jirauioru, uiciin ami tne t.ami
No. 30 Olean Express 8:40 a. in
No. 32 Pittbun;)i Express 8:61 p. m
No. IW Throuuh Fieiuht (car
rying passongert.' 7:13 p. in
Trains 1)3 and 00 Run Daily and carry
passengers to and from points between
Oil City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run iimiv except aiinnav.
Jet Tune Tables anil full Information
from J. I,. CRAIO. Agent, Tlonesta, Pa.
UEO. H. OATOUELL, Oen l Supt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
Huiralo, N. Y,
rrestivtertan Sablmtli School at 9:45 a.
in. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preachimt in M. K. Church everr Sab'
bath evening by Rev. Riimberiior.
Services in Lutheran Mt. ion s ( hurch.
German mil, every sumlay at 10:30 a. m.
cnuiisn ami uernian alternating. M. is
every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. R. J. Oraotz,
rastor.
Preaching In tha F. M. Church every
rsanoain evening at tno usual nour. kov
A. 1). Uaines, Pastor.
United Preshvteriftii Rnrvlnoa will lie
held ill the Prcsbvteiian church next Sab'
bath, morning and eveninc. All are cor
dially invited to attend. Rev. Joseph Mo
Kelvey will officiate.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yesleiday 84J.
Dado Window Shades on spring
rollers al Siucarbaugh & Co. 2t
Comey Derickpon of Meadville,
is payiug bis brother, J. Jl. a visit
this week.
These hot days have a tendency
to keep Ilermau's milk tliake dancing
pretty steadily.
Mrs. J, T. Topping is entertaining
her friend, Miss Lou Woodwortb, of
Jamestown, Pa.
Mrs. T. C. Jackson of Warren, is
the guest of her daughters hero, Mrs.
L J. Hopkins and Mrs. J. F. Proper,
Mr. A, B. Kelly departed yester
day for a western trip, ami will visit a
few days with the boys at Chicago
before retti ruing.
Thus. Mays captured a four-foot
rattlesnake alive one dav dining the
week, up at "Zip" Guilon's snake den,
back of the depot.
The dancing school cksod with
a social hop at the Rink last Friday
evening, aud the participants report a
very enjoyable time.
Johnnie, youngest son of Wni.
Lawrence, ft II into the mill race yes
terd.iy, and but for the timely arrival
of help would have been drjwned.
Mrs. Chas. Bonner of Chicago,
accompanied by her two childreu,
arrived iu Tionesta Monday, and will
be the guest of her parents for several
weeks.
The leaves are fast appearing on
the fruit and soft shade trees. An
other fortuight of warm weather will
bring plenty of shade for spring fever
patients.
Among the young Republican
arrivals in towu duriug the past week
was one at the home of Wm, F. Blum
on Thursday, and one at L. J. Hop
kins' Sunday, either of whom will tip
the beam at !) pounds.
Mr. Robinson is staking off the
ground for the foundation of his new
residence, the work upon which will
begin forthwith. He will bring water
from a spring oo the hillside, the pipe
having already been laid.
Prof. F. A. Wheeler has returned
to his home io West Hickory from his
musical studies at Boston during the
past winter. ' We hope Frank will
give his friends hereabout the pleasure
of bearing him in concert before long.
me ecnooi iSoard of Tionesta
township has posted bills to the effect
that sealed proposals will be received
for the erectiou of a new school build
ing at the Sliriver school house, until
Juue id, uext. The dimensions of
the new building are to be 28x30 feet.
Street Commissioner Brownell
commenced work fur the season Mon
day, although the force of workers
which turned out was not as large as
might have been. We opine there
won't be very much lagging when
things have once got thoroughly under
way.
Capt. D. S. Knox for Tionesta,
and Col. C. W. Amsler for Marien-
ville, are the new post office appoint
ments for this county duriog the past
week. Both very worthy selections,
and ones that will give decided satis
faction to the patrons of the respect
ive offices.
The public schools of this bor
ough closed last week for the term,
which has been a very successful one
in all respects.
Mrs. Allio of Tionesta township,
widow of the late Joseph Allio, died
on Saturday last, at the see of 65
years. The funeral services were held
Monday from her late residence. The
deoeased was highly esteemed and will
be much missed by a large circle of
fridlids and relatives.
Miss Artie Robinson has our
thanks for a copy of 27ie Pharetra, a
handsomely eiecutod publication of
20 or more pages issued monthly by
the students of Wilson College, Cham
bersburg, Pa. The contents are quite
delightful, and partake largely of that
saucy sprigbtliness of which the "dear
college girls" only are capable.
Tbe Memorial Day program of
Stow Post is published this week, from
which it will bo seen that an invita
tion is extended to all the Sabbath
schools, societies, and people generally
to join the veterans in honoring the
memory of their fallen comrades. The
day promises to be pretty generally
observed throughout the land this year
Rudolph Strucken of the borough
wishes to announce that on Saturday,
May 18, at 1 o'clock p. ni., be will
commence the sale of bis household
goods at publio aoction, consisting of
bedsteads, stands, tables, chairs,
lounges, stoves, cooking utensils, and
other articles of general use. He will
also dispose of a cow and'pig at same
time. Remember the dalo.
It having become a question as to
who should hold tbe special election
on the 18th day of June next, inquiry
on the subject from Charles W. Stone,
Secretary of the Commonweath, dis
covers that he is clearly of tho opin
ion the election should be held by the
officers elected in February last, the
act of 1873 providing for the officers
elected in February to conduct the
elections for one year.
In its proper place this week will
be found the marriage notice of Mr,
E. E. Zuendel, one of Forest county's
steady and industrious young men,
and Miss Anna Ledebur, daughter of
Commissioner Ledebur, both of Starr.
Pa. Our best wishes and congratu
lations go with the happy young
couple, whose voyage o'er life's tem
pestuous sea we hope may be as calm
and pleasant as a balmy day in June.
The announcement iu last week's
issue to the effect that the Sires photo.
gallery would be open but one day in
the week hereafter, was somewhat pre
mature, and we are glad to inform the
public that Mr. Sires has prevailed on
his excellent operator, to remain and
continue to turn out elegant work. It
might be well also to state that tbe 30
day reduction in the price of cabinets
has not yet expired, and they are still
going at $2.00 per dozen.
wuue piaying in a boat near
Tubbs Run, a mile above here, last
abbath, a two year-old boy ot Solo
mon Heplor "went adrift," and floated
diiwu to the river bridge, where Harry
Canfield crawled down one of the
pieis to the water's edge and caught
the boat. The little follow was badly
frightened and shed a bucket of tears
as be drifted away from home, but he
had caution enough not to attempt to
get out,
Mrs. Beggs, wife of Albert Beggs,
died at her home at Braceville, on
Monday of this week, after an tlluess
of several weeks of consumption. The
deceased was aged about l'l years, and
was held iu high esteem by all who
knew her. Tbe funeral services, which
will be conducted by Rev. J. H.
Shin p, will be held to morrow,(Thur
day) at 2 o'clock p. m., when tl.e re
mams will be interred in Riverside
Cemetery. The bereaved husband
and frieuds have the sympathy of their
ntire neighborhood.
John Grubbs, the famous well
driller, is back again with his mule
and drilling rig, and is puttiug down
water well for Wm. Killuier, on
Vine St. John has about completed
the organization of a company for the
purpose of putting down a test oil well
n the river flats, near the old Holmes
House property, aud will have bis
boiler and engiue on the ground as
soon as all arrangements are complete.
He has great faitb in the existence of
tbe fluid near there, and who knows
but he is correct, and that Tionesta is
literally floating around over a lake
of petroleum !
Another party of Foiest county
people have coucluded to try their
fortunes in tbe new State of Washing
ton, aod departed for there on Mon
day of this week. They are Philip
aud George Haslet, Mrs. F. II. Wea
ver and daughter, John II. Welters
and Clark Walters of Green township,
and Mrs. Solomon Hepler aud family
of Tionesta. The husbands of the
above named ladies are already in
that country and have become located.
At Oil City tbey were joined by a
similar party, and together they were
quartered in a new Pullman Tourist
sleeping coach, which will rua through
without change. Mr. R. II. Wallace,
the hustling passenger agent of the N.
V., P. & O. Railroad, at Oil City,
through whom these comfortable ar
rangements were secured, was up Sat
urday laBt to arrange details for the
long journey.
Strobleton.
Mr. Win. Bowers of Lineville, was
seen passing through this section a
few days ago on his way to Nebraska.
Master James Mealy of Red Brush,
was visiting friends near here not long
since.
Mr. F. Fletcher of Lickingville,
raised a large barn one day last week.
The Shrivcr school begat) last Mon
day. Miss Ella Black of Shippen
ville, teacher.
The school at Ben. Mealy's "wound
up" with a literary entertainment on
Thursday evening, including declaina
tions, recitations, stump speeches, and
some scientifio plays. It was con
ducted by Miss Davison of Tionesta
Mrs. D. Ilinch of this proximity
had a large tumor removed from her
shoulder one day last week.
Air. f. iiepier ot tionesta, was
visiting friends of this locality not
long since.
May 6. Zigzag
Poverty Hill Items.
At present the weather
pleasant.
very
Messrs. Gorman and Sutley are not
having very good luck in drilling the
Miles well. They now have a fishing
job on hand.
Burt tbe next time you go fishing
take something stronger than a cable,
Mrs. Hotchkisa has been keeping
boarders for the last two weeks.
Mr. Hillard made a pleasant call
some time ago.
Tbe school here has not opened yet,
There is now some prospect of baviug
Miss Guenther for a teacher. We
hope we shall not be disappointed.
Mr. McCaslin of Neilltown, is at
present dangerously ill
The farmers have not begun plough
ing yet owing to the inclemency of the
weather. Clare,
Fertig Items.
The temperance lecture on the 3d
use, was a success, aud convincing
that the amendment should be voted
for. Tbe speakers were from Oil City,
and left a good impression oo the
people here.
ao unusually pleasing young
daughter came to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Deatrich to remain permanently
E. Hog tie will move to Washington
couuly in the near future
Mr. McKeaver is drilling a well
near Lickingville.
Mr. Wm. Stover leased tbe Hines
farm near President and will soon
begin operations there.
air. ii. napp will take his son
samuel in as a partner in the stove
business.
E. Deatrich is very busy moving
boilers through here. Ou Saturday
be moved one on Sandy for the Stand
ard, where tbey intend to drill a well
aod see what mother earth will vield
over there,
Mr. Benton Perry is our next mail
carrier between Fertig and Seneca.
May 6. Observer.
East Hickory.
Derrick correspondence.
Lewis Kiester is erecting a fine
chicken park, and will engage io the
raising of choice breeds of poultry.
James tuners bouse is neanng
completion, as also aro many other
new buildings.
Mrs. Daniel Brecht and family have
returned from Kittanuing, where tbey
have been visiting for some time.
Lu Seager has returned from Pitts
burgh, aud reports the timber market
very dull.
Wheeler & Dusenbury will erect
several dwelling bouses in the near
future.
Tbe fight advertised for lust Satur
day night, failed to come off.
James Hunter lost a valuable horse
last week.
Rev. Thompson filled his appoint
ment at Whig Hill and Balltown,
bunday.
Miss Del! Vogus, who has been in
Oil City for the past two months, re
turned home last week.
A carpet rag party was given by
Mrs. Robert Hunter, last Thursday.
What Would You Take to Have Your
Eyes Put Out?
Answer this, and you will realize
how you would appreciate having your
sight restored after being really blind.
Mr. Gus. H. Taylor, of Indiana,
Indiana Co., Pa., lost all perception of
objects in one eye through cataract,
ud so much of the other as to disable
bim for work. Io February last he
bad an operation by Dr. Sadler, the
eminent oculist, 804 Peno Ave., Pitts
burgh, which bas resulted iu perfect
restoration of the blind eye. By the
aid of glasses he can now read tbe
final print nmde at the natural dis
tance for reading. Mr. Taylor wishes
us to say that he did not suffer five
minutes pain from first to last.
Those who need such operations can
select no better time than before the
extreme heat of summer, and no better
place than Dr. Sadler's, who gives
them the comforts of his own home
while they stay. Every case, no mat
ter how slight, is treated by the Doc
tor himself, and not left to an assist
ant. You thus get tbe best result
possible.
Capt. Geo. Stow Post, Attention!
Capt. II. II. Cumings will inspect
the Post on Wednesday, May 15, 188!).
Let there be a full turnout on said
occasion. Comrades having full uni
form will please wear it upon the oc
casion. It is to be hoped all officers
j i ... .
ami memoers wno cao will be in
attendance, as there will be some im
portant business connected with Me
morial Day.
L. Agnew, Com.
S. J. Setley, Adjutant.
MEMORIAL DAY.
At a meeting of Stow Post, O. A. R.,
May 1st, 18N0, the following program was
adopted for Memorial Day, May 30 :
Blesst-d are the Martyred Dead, who lie
In holy graves, for freedom won j
Those storied deeds shall never die,
While coming years their cycles run.
PROGRAM MK.
At 10 A. M., the church bells will toll
for 15 minutes, lu memory of our fallen
comrades.
Citizens and business men are requested
to display the National Colors, draped in
mourning, on their houses and at the
stores and offices.
Stow Post will meet at their ball at 1:30
P. M., sharp, to march to Iiiversido Cem
etery. The following nnmed Comrades are ap
pointed a Committee on Music for the
occasion of the inarch, and also at the
cemetery : Jonathan Albaugh, J. V.
Morrow, D. S. Knox.
The following organizations end ordors
are cordially invited to march with us and
participate iu tlio ceremonies at Riverside
on the day : Nick Thompson Camp, S. of
V. i Patriotic Order Sons of America;
Tionesta Lodge I. O. of O. F. j Olive Lodge
Masons; Ancient Ordor United Work
men ; and Royal Templars.
The Sunday Schools will meet at the
different churches and fall in line under
charge of their Superintendents and
teachers, behind the music.
D. H. Knox will act as Marshal, aud J,
O. Root as Assistant.
At the cemetery a hollow square will be
formed when a dirge will be played.
2. Prayer by the Chaplain.
3. Ode by choir.
4. Adjutant calls roll of the dead.
5. Commander's Address Ritual.
6. Music by Baud Ritual.
7. 1st Comrade's address, G. W. Rob
insonRitual.
8. Song by ohoir.
0. 2d Comrade's address, G. W. Bovard
Ritual.
10. Music by Baud.
11. 3d Comrade's address, S. S. Canfield
Ritual.
12. Song America.
13. Decoration of graves with salute by
Sons of Votorans.
14. Chaplain's address Ritual,
15. Music by the Band.
Assembly call will bo sounded.
Chaplain B. F. Feitt will be the Orator
of tha Day.
Benediction by Chaplain, after which
Comrades, Orders, and people will form
line and march back to town and be
dismissed.
J. W. Morrow,
S. D, Irwin,
Committee.
School Reports.
Report of TlonesU Publio Schools.
School session of eight mouths closed
Friday, May 3:
Room No. 1, Aggie Kerr, Teacher. No.
enrolled during month, 47. Average, 42.
Per cent. P6. Those present every day
during month, John and Otto Muenzen
bergor, Leunie and Adolph Blum, Leslie
and Ralph Brace, Clifford and Archie
Merrlam, Joseph Joyce, Robbie Fulton,
Albert Biadbury, Archie Iloloman, Ralph
Hepler, Harold Herman, Frank Hood,
May Clark, Kittie Bradbury. Vernie Wat
son, Elsie Kelly, Birdie Foreman, Ella
Brownell, Blanch Heplor, Ida Fones,
Lucy Huling, Marie Kmcarbaugh, Sadie
Morrow, llattie Hood, Amy Walters,
Blanch Arner, Iva Holeman, Carrie Steen.
Those presont evory day during term,
Kobbie 1-ulton, Otto Muenzenberger, Al
bert Bradbury, Hattie Hood, Blanch
Heplor and Sadie Morrow.
Room No. 2, May A. Fitzgerald, Teacher.
No. enrolled, 41. Per cent, of" attend
ance, 87. Present every day, Willie Hun
ter, Harry Watson, Samuel Fitzgerald,
Harry Davis, halo Partridge, May J. Fitz
gerald, Edith Davis, Minnie Watson, Lilly
Bradbury. Passed examination for pro
motion, Russell Diugman, Blanch Hunter,
Harry Davis, Lewis Arner, Edith Davis,
May and Samuel Fitzgerald, and Lilly
Bradbury.
Room No. 3, A. M. Brooks, Principal.
Examinations resulted us follows: Cl.i--i
I, Florence Klinestivcr, Ul percent. Class
B, Rosa llunt r, 3 per cent. Class (',
illio Craig, IU per cent. Post Graduate
'lass, Blanch M. Pease, 1)3 per cent. At
tendance: Average per cent, of attend-
uce fur month, lis; for term, (.". Those
attending every day during torm were,
lias. Bovard, Susie Hilling and Rosa
Hunter. Present every day during
month were, Kato Joyce, Inez Brownell,
Geo. Robinson, Edward Kelly, Ben. M.
Kellv, Adelva Randull, Rosa D. Hunter,
Rilla Brace, Ella Cook, Chas. Bovard,
Minnie Landers, Susie Hilling, May
Grove, Maud Breuiiaii, Nellie Walters.
Costivenoss is the primary cause of
much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drake Bitters will permanently cure cos
tiveness. Every bottle warranted. For
sale by D. Burnett.
Itch, Mango, and Scratches on human
or animals cured iu 30 minutes by Wool
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fuils.
bold by Herman tfc Kiggins, Druggists,
Tioueia, uovIS jui.
Good Farm For Sale.
The undersigned will sell, al a rea
sonable figure aod on easy terms, his
farm of 100 acres at Guitonville
Kingsley township, Forest Co , I'
Thirty acrei improved and in good
state of cultivation, while the whole is
tillable; well watered, with good
dwelling house and small barn. Spring
crops now growing on place. Inquire
at this office, or address me as above
Jas. II. Pearsall.
Testimonkls for Heath's Excelsior
Liniment.
Mr. J. N. Heatit :
Dear Sir I must say that you
Excelsior Liniment is good, as it ha
helped my wife, who has been afflicted
with rheumatism and has not walked
t. - . i . i .
lor uiue years; i ininK it will cure
her. Yours Truly,
R. Kamon
Starr, Forest Co., Pa., April 22, '89
I can recommend Heath's Excelsior
Ltoitneut for headache, toothache and
colds, as 1 have used it and speak
irom experience.
Mrs. M. H. Emert,
Whig Hill, Forest Co., Pa., April 9,
"A stiteh in time" often saves con
sumption. Downs' Elixir used iu time
saves life. For salo by D. Barnett.
In Henry Johnson's Anica fc Oil
Liniment is combined the curative prop
ertiesTif the different oils, with the healing
qualities of Arnica. Good for man and
beast. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale
by D, Barnett.
n it ace ip.
iou are Iccling depressed, your appe
uie is poor, you are ooinereu Willi Moait
ache, you aro hdgetty, nervous, and gen
erallv out of sorts, and want to brace nn
Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring
uiuuii.iiira, ui uiui'IB. iim;ii uavu IOT IHCIT
basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which
stimulate vou for an hour, and then lenvn
you in worse condition than before What
you want is an alterative that will purify
your blood, start healthv action of Liver
and Kuineys, restore your vitality, and
give renewed health and strength. Such
a moilicino you will find in Electric Bit
ters, and only 50 cents a bottle at G. W.
uovaru a Drug storo.
WORTH KNOWING.
Mr. W. II. Moriran. merchant. T.ul-o
i iiy, r ia., was laaen wan a severe cold
attended with a distressing cough am:
running into Consumption in its first
stages. He tried many so-called popular
t-oiign remeuies anil sieauny grew worse.
Was reduced in flesh, had diflicultv in
l. .1.: l . . . . "
in i-ttiuiHK twin was unaoie io Sleep, r l
nally tried Dr. Kind's New Diseoverv foi
Consumption and lbund immediate relief.
and after using about a half dozen bottles
ion ml himself well and has had no return
oi me iiisease. xvo otner remedy can
snow so granil a record of cures, as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Guaranteed to da just what is claimed for
it. Trial bottle freo at G. W. Bovard's
lrug store.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
mum, sou or Calloused Lumps and Blem
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bono, Stifles,
S irains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc,
Save ?.-0 by uso of one bottlo. Warranted.
boiu oy Herman a- Kiggins, Druggists,
j iiiiivsia. novz!i-lv.
BI C KI.KN'K Alt.MCA SAI.VK.
The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pav required. It
is guaranteed to give periect sutisfactic
or money refunded. Price 25 cents l.
box. For sule by G. W. Bovurd.
When Baby wai ilck, we gave her Caitoria,
When the wu a Child, iha cried for C&atoria,
When she became Mias, she clung to Cutorla,
When she bad Children, she gare them Castoria,
MARRIED.
ZUENDEL LEDEBUR May 2. 1S8!. at
the residonce of tho bride's parents, by
Rev. R. J. Graotz, Mr. Ernest E. Zuen
del and Miss Anna M. Ledobur, both of
Starr, Forest Co., Pa.
K A UFM A N Z IM M E R M A NN May 1,
1S(M, in St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church,
Tonawanda, N. Y., by Rev. R. J.Grautz,
Rev. II. O. Kaufman and Miss Alma A.
Zimmermanu, both of Niagara Co., N.
Y.
OSTEN-COPELAND.-In Clarion, April
25, lHtisi, by O. E. Nail, Esq., Mr. Henry
Osten and Miss Ola Copelaud, both of
Forest county, Pa.
riorsiotsTiv iu.viciciotw.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
HE1.IAI1I.E DEALERS
Flour f barrel choice - - 5.(HVii7.(M
Flour T s ick, . . I.25(ii. l.SM
Com Meal, loo Him ... 1.0O(.il.25
Chop feed, piu-o grain - (a 1.00
Com, Shelled - - 70
Beans "p bushel ... 1.50(,2.50
Ham, sugar cured - ... 14
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - . J l'4
Shoulders ..... p)
Whitelisli, half-barrels ...
Lake herring half-barrels - 5.50
Sug:ir - 10
Syrup sn, no
N. O. Molasses new ... 50(75
Roast Rio Coiliiu ... (n 2S
Rio Coffee, ... .
JavaCollee .... 32(-15
Tea ...... SJOftKl
Butter ...... f,,or(
Rice n(i
Eggs, fresu .... 121 (ii.
Salt best la! 0 ....
I-r' fel'-'i
Iron, common bar .... j.jo
Nails, Kid, t keg .... u.50
Potatoes ..... 30(40
Lime t bl.l. .... 1.10
Dried Apples sliced per lb - . 6(ij.S
Dried Beef - - IS
Dried Peaches per tb 10
Dried Peaches pared per - 15
Hnptarecnreir11AnM1td. Eateatonce. No op
rali.'Q or tiumi'M duUy. Ttioa.auJ. cuis-J. Fur
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Koyaluue Jloltil, KeaUlug, fa. i teal, vt each luuulh.
n! rArtni iu i..iir
I , tHUHK Aki'IICI t,f Miwura,
N. W. AYS tON, oik auUivili4 agcuu.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION proposed to the citizens of this
Commonwealth by the General Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Peuiisvlvani'a
for their approval or rejection at a speeial
election to bo held June 18, INS!). Pub
lished by order of the Secretary of tho
Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article
XVI 1 1 of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amend
ment to the constitution of the common
wealth :
NKfTioit 1. Ite it resolved by the Senate .
and Howie of llepresentntiven of the Cbm
momrentth of I'cniixytvrtnia in General Ait
trmlity met That Hie following is proposed
as an amendment to the constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accor
dance with the provisions of tlie eighteenth
article thoreof :
AMENDMENT.
Strike out from section one, of article
eight, tho four qiialiilcations for voters
which reads as follows:
"If twenty -two years of ago or upwards,
he shall have paid, within two vears, a
state or county tax, which shall have been
assessed at least two months, and paid at
Irast one month beforo tho election," so
that the section which reads as follows:
"Every male citizen, twpnty-one years
of au-o, possessing the following qualifi
cations, shall bo entitled to vote at all
elections:
First. He shall have been a citizen of
tho United States at least one month.
Second. He shall have resided in the
state one year (or if, having previously
been a qualified elector or native born
citizen of tho state, he shall have removed
therefrom and returned, then six months)
immediately preceding the election.
Third. lie shall have resided in tha
election district where he shall offer to
vote at least two months immediately
preceding the election. 1
Fourth. If twenty-two years of ago or
upwards, he shall have paid, within two
years, a state or county tax, which shall
have been assessed at least two months
and paid at least one month beforo tho
election," shall be amended, so as to read
as follows :
Every male citizen twenty-one years of
age, possessing the following qualifica
tions, shall bo entitled to vote at the poll
ing place of the election district of which
he shall at the time be a resident and not
elsewhore :
First, He shall have been a citizen jot
the United States at least thirty days.
Second. He shall have resided in the
state one year (or if, having previously
been a qualified elector or native born cit
izen of the state, he shall have removed
therefrom and returned, then six months)
imme Jlatoly preceding tho election.
Third, lie shall have resided in the
election district where lie shall offer to
voto nt least thirty days immediately
preceding tho election. The legislature,
at the session thoreof.next alter the adop
tion of this section, shall, and from timo
to timo thereafter mav, enact laws to
properly enforce this provision.
Fourth. Every malo citizen of the ar
of twenty -ono years, who shall have been
a i-ms.i-ii inr uuriy uuys una an innauiianL
of this state one year next preceding an
election, except at municipal elections,
and for tlio last thirty dav a resident of
tho election district in which he may offer
his vote, shall bo entitled to vote at such
election in the election district of which
ho shall at the time be a resident and not
elsewhere for all officers that now are or
hereafter mav be elected bv the neonle:
Provided, That in time of war no elector
in the actual military sorvice of the State
or of the L'nited States, in the army ornavjr
thereof, shall be deprived of his vote byN
reason of his absence from such election
district, and the legislature shall have
power to provide tho manner in whic
and the time and place at which r-"v
absent electors may vote, and for ll
turn and canvas of their votos J
election district in which they respc ,
rewiue.
Fifth. For the mimosa of vr -
person shall be deemed to have gained or
lost a residenco bv reason of his nresence or
absence while employed in the service of
the United States or the State, nor while
engaged in the navigation of the waters of
tiie State or of tlio high seas, nor while a
student of any college or seminary of
learnimr. nor while kent at Anv almshouse
or public Institution, except ihe inmates
of any homo for disabled and indigent
soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose
of voting, shall be deemed to reside iu tho
election district where said home is located.
Laws shall ho made for ascertaining, by
proper proofs, the citizens who shall be
entitled to the right of suffrage hereby
established."
A true copy of the (oint resolution.
CHARLES W. STONE.
Socrotary of the Commonwealth.
PROCLAMATION.
Wherkah. The Hon. W. D. Brown.
President Judge of the Court of Common
fleas anil Uuartor Sessions In and for
the county of Forest, has issued his nre-
eept for holding a Court of Common Pleaa
(Quarter Sesssions,- Ae., at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence oil tha
Third Monday of May. beinir the 20th daT
of May, 18Ht. Notice is thereforexVli-4e 4 '
the Coroner. Justice of the Peace uniHjwff-'"
stables of said oounty, that they be then
and there in their proper persona at ten
o'clix-k. A. M., of said day with, their
records, innuisitions. examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their ollice appertain to be done, - '
and to those who are bound in recognizance "
to prosecute against tho prisonors that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that 1
they may be then and there to prosecute
against thoni as shall be just. Given mi
nor my nana ana seal this zmtx day or
April, A. D. im.
Uf.U, W. SAWYER, L.s.J Sheriff.
Till A I, LIST.
List of causes set down for trlul in the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County.
Pennsylvania, commencing ou the Third
Monday of May, 1SSS :
1. E. Robinson Jr.. for use J. C. Craw
ford vs. J. C. Meade, No. 10, February
Term, ISrtil. Scire facias sur judgment.
2. Robert McCloskev and A. H. Hci.l r.
J. H. Ryder and Jerome Powell, No. 1,
necemiier j orin, isj. Mammons iu tres
pass, iVC.
a. Harry l-.goir vs. Garson Sliamburg,
No. :S5, September Term. 1SS7. Summon
in assumpsit.
1. J. E. Dayton it Comnanv vs. Tha
Salmon Creek Lumber Company, No. 2S,
May Term, IxNf. Summons in tresnass.
(I. Patrick II. Powers vs. Jmroh F hvur.
lander. No. 4, Mav Term, lsstl. Kenlevin.
7. 1 1 1 in ii i r. Conner vs. George W.
reig. and T. II. B. Patterson. Assignee
in iiiu k rupicy oi me sum ueo. w. Ureig;
and J. II. Aiken, D. Sloinor and J. W.
ISurtlett, No. 17, February Turin, 18?S.
S ii n i iih iris iu eiectmcut.
ft. P. M. Clark vs. o. W. Proper, No. 40,
Mav Term, ISsS. Summons in assumpsit.
i. J. C. Welsh vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 15,
September Term, ls.ss. Replevin.
10 J. C. Welsh, John A. Proper, L. Ag
new und A. J. Wallace, doing business us
Proper Reserve Oil Company vs. C. W.
Hawks, No. 21, September Term, lSS.
Replevin. j
11. J. C. Welsh und E. B. Grundin vs.
C. W. Ilauks, No. 25, September Term
isss. Replevin.
12. M. F. Smith vs. J. C. Welsh, No. ?S,
December Term, Dsns, a ppeul from J. P.
1,1. Grant Erh vs. J. J. Curtcr and Den
nis Shields, No. IS, February Term, lssti.
.Summons iu ejectment.
Attest," CALVIN M. ARNER,
Prothouotaiy.
Tionesta, Pa., April 20, I SMI. 1
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country. Most liberal tnus. I'nequahsl
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K A WEEK and upwards positively
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el., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Elec
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