THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1880. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purg. I). R. Knox. miftm North ward. It. M. Her man, H. M. Foreman, S. r. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Nrowdon, U. W. Robinson, J. Fi Proper. Justices of the Peace D. S. Knox. T. n. Cobb. . Otmraore and Gdleetor 8. R. Canfield. oof IHreetors il, W, Itohtnson, A. n. Kelly, K. L. Davis, D. 8. Xnti. D. W. Clark, J. T. Iirennsn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cantrress .Tamks Krnn. Member of Senate J. II. Wir.noN. Assembly Cn arlrs A, Hand all. President Judge Vi. D. IIroipk. A uncial e JudyenLKViiu Arhrr. Jno. A. Proi-kr Treasurer SotMow Kitt.okrai.d. Prothonntary, Hep int er it Recorder, dte. Calvin M. Arkrr. A'r(iT. Ofo. YV. Rawtrh. 0anti'nr Wm. 1). Sufici.ns, C. K. Lr.DKniTR, J. J. PAnsONS. Otanfy Superintendent (iv.o. W. Kerr. JUstriet Attorney P. M. Ct.ark. Jury Commissioners C. II. CntmrH, Amok L. CoorRR. County Surveyor T1. C. Whittbkin. Voroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors R. L. Jonbi, R. Z. OiLl.Ksrm, Wm. Bi.um. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE LODOK, No. 5r.7, F. A A. M. Staled Meetings 1ml (1 at 0ld Fcl lowi Hall the first Monday of each mouth. T. J. PAY NIC, W. M. t. n. conn, scc'y. TIONESTA LODGE JVo. 36, T. O. of O. F. MEKTS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the Lodge Il'iom in Par tridge' Hall. n. W. KEMBLK, N. O. Q. W. SAWYER, Seo'y. 27-tf. FmKST LOIM1K, No. 1S4, A. O. U. W., Meets evory Friday F.vening In lias let Hal), Tionesta. L. FULTON, M. W. J. E. WENK, Recorder. CAPT. CKOKQK STOW POST, No. 1171, O. A. It. Moots on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Follow Hall, Tionosta, l'a. L. AJNKV, Commander. ONKW CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Office next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. J. B.AQICKW. P.M. CT.ARK, District ttorncy. Mr. Clark Is Agoitt for a number of re liable Fire Insurance Companies. EL. DAVIS. . ATTOUN'F.Y-AT-LAW, Tlonesla, Pa. Collections made In this aud adjoining counties. TF. RITC1IF.Y. . ATTO I1NEY-AT-I.AW, Tionosta, Forest County Pa. TAWRKNCK HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., -i Win. Lawrence, Proprietor. This In use. In centrally located. Everything .new sod well furnished. Snpoiinr Ac commodations and striet attention given tt guests. Vog-taWe and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Sample room fur Commercial Agents. ptENTKAL HOUSE, Tionosta. Pa.. it, t:. urnwnell. I'ropi Hrownell. Proprietor. This is a . now house, and has just Won fitted up tor tne accommodation oi tne pumic, A por tion of tlio patronago of the public is ki jo lted. 4l-ly. rflENTHAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. Thelarjest, nestlxx-ated and Furnished Ilous.t In Hie City. Near Union Depot. Jn. SIUOIXS, M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Druirtlst, TIONKSTA, PA. JW. MO It HOW, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SUHOEON, Jte of AnnxtroiiK county, having located In Tii"csta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Office a .id residence two doors north of I.a renoe Houho. Office hours 7 to 8 A. M., and It io 12 m.; 2 to 3 and 0) to 7 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 P. M. iMay-18 81. DENTISTRY. DK. J. W. MORROW. I Invlnjr purchased the materials Ao., of Dr. Stoudmnn, would respoctlull v an (houree that he will rarrv on tho Dental business in Tionosta. and having had over aix years successful exporionee, eonsidors hiniholl fully competent to give entire sat isfaction. I shall always give my medi cal practice tho preference. inaV22-H2. MAY, PARK A CO., . HANKERS. -Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionosta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of Mio U. S. Collections solicited. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in . HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Spoeialty, Mugueuo, no:ar or i riauguiatiou (survey Ing. Heat of Instruments and wrk Terms ou application. ZET. "W. LAW, Practical Tinner All kinds of Sheet Motal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN IN 1 biva t ROO A SPECIALTY. AND SPOUTING. BONNER BUILDINU, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. of the firm of MOKCK BHO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the titainiimuuus free of charge. V WARREN. I'ENN. JAS. T. DUENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOKESTA, IP A. PA tlTTCULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND Til K PA YM KN T OF TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE. AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN HYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly n., N. Y. A P. R. R. Time Table taking effect May 12th, 1889. i.astorn l nno 7 tU Meridian. Trains will leave Tionosta for Oil City and points West as follows! No. 1)3 Through Freight (carry lug passengers).. 0:40 a. tn. No. 81 Itull'alo Express 12:3:1 noon. No. 01 Way Freight (carrying passengers) 6:00 p. in. No. i!3 Oil 'lty Kxrrcss 8:115 p. m. For Hickory, Tldloute, Warren, Klnxua, Bradford, Olean and the East: No. SO Olean Express 8:40 a. m. No. 2 Pittsburgh Express 3:41) p. m. No, Is) Through Freight (car rying passengers 7:13 p. tn. Trains 03 and Ofl Run Daily and carry Sassnngers to and from points between il City and Irvineton only. Other trains run uanv except nunoav. Get Time Tallies and full information from J. L. CRAIG, Agent. Tionosta, Pa. GEO. S. WATCHKLL, Gen l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. i'harrk and Hsbbath Mrkoal. Presbyterian Habitat u School at 0:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. fi. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Btimberger. Services In Lutheran Mt. Zlon's Church, German Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. in., English and German alternating. S. S. every Sunday at 0:30 a. in. R. J. Graetz, Pastor. Preaching In the F. M. Church every SabbaUi evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. D. Gainos, Pastor. Services In tho Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAuinrh officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesleiday 84. Miss Maude Brennan returned latt Saturday from a three weeks' visit to friends at Bradford. Nearly the entire city of Seattle, Washington, was destroyed, by fire on Thursday last. The loss is estimated at 820,000,000. Mr. R. L. Haslet departed for Erie Monday to be present at a meet ing of tho FuDeral Directors' Associa tion of this section. Tiooesta Lodge, No. 300, 1. O. O. P., at its regular meeting last week voted unanimously to donate $50 to the Johnstown sufferers. Mr. Win. A. Dusenbury of Kings ley township, is this week aunouoced as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. Mr. Rainey, a first clues tonsorial artist, has bought the the Russell barber shop; adjoining Robinson's store, and is doing a good business in his lino. Mr. Chas. Bonner arrived from Chicago Mouday evening for a few dap' vUit with Tiottesta frieuds. Charles is looking and feeling well, we're happy to note. James G. Carson, of the borough, lost a good cow one day last week, presumably from a dose of poison sup posed to have been iuteuded to do duty on some unsuspecting dog. We learn that Tf of. A. M. Brooks, fur the past winter the able principal of our borough schools, has been ten dered a much more lucrative position as principal of the L'uosvilltj schools, Crawford county, and as a result Tio oesta will lose a very popular teacher Quarterly meeting will be held in the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Stewarts Run, on Saturday end Sun day, June 15 and 16. Mrs. M. ID. Depew will be present and preach on Saturday evening and Sunday morn ing uud evening. All are cordially invited. Commissioners' Clerk Brennan has forwarded to the several districts the ballot boxes, tickets, blauks, and in fact all the necessary paraphernalia for carrying on the election next Tuesday, so that the voting can pro ceed with all smoothness at the open ing of the polls. The School Directors of Tionesla Borough request us to Btate that the Board will elect teachers for the en suing term on the first Tuesday eve ning in July, for the three rooms, and that applicants are requested to bear in miud the date and file their appli cations promptly. Mr. Fulton received a telegram from the postmaster at Johnstown last Saturday conveying the good news that the family of Mrs. Fultou's sister, Mrs. Trent, were all saved, but has not been able to gel details of the condition of their property, which was more than likely destroyed. Childuen'8 Day. A children's Missionary Service will be held the coming Sunday, June lGlb, at 10:30 a. m., in the Mt. Zioo's Ev. Lutheran Church, on German Hill. The ser vices will consist of hymns, recita tions and dialogues by the children, responsive praise services, etc. All are kiudly invited. R. J. Geaitz, Pastor. Ou Friday evening last Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly gave a reception to Rev. J. V. McAnincb, the new pastor of the Fresbyterian Church at this place. A large number of our towns people and some from out-of-town took advantage of this pleasant occasion to meet and extend a hearty welcome to the already popular young minister. Mr. Harry Hale, agent of the Economicrl Mutual Benefit Associa tion of Sandy Lake, is doing a thriv ing business in the line of life insur ance in this county. His company is well recommended by those who hold policies in the Batne, as well as those who havo had friends insured, for prompt and fair treatment. T. F. Ritchey Esq , is arranging to make his future abode in Oil City, and expects to move his family there this week. lie will retain his office in Tionosta, and manage to spend a day or two of each week iu town attend ing to his law practice here. The family heirs with them the good wishes of many Tioncsta friends to their new home. A Tiocesta niue went to West Hickory last Saturday afternoon and crossed bats with the base ballists of that place, and got it hung onto them selves to the tune of 20 to 12. How ever, the boys say they were royally treated while there, had a good spread and made up at the table what tbey lost at the bat. A return game will likely soon bo played. Mrs. Geo. McCalmont died, after a lingering illness of several months, at her home in President township, Venango county, on tho Cth iust., aged about 40 years. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning last. Mrs. McCalmont was a sister of our former townsman, T. J. Van Giesen Esq., and was a woman much beloved and re spected by all who knew her. Tionesta has a new jeweler in the person of Mr. A. G. Guth, formerly of Clarion, who has fitted up a neat new store in a section of Mr. Raab's bar ber shop, two doors above the post office. Mr. Guth, who comes amoiTg us well recommended as a first class workman, will keep a good stock of jewelry on hand which will be sold as cheaply as can be had anywhere. On Thursday, S. S. Canfield of Post Committee, will be around with hack to receive the contributions for Johnstown sufferers and with other members of committee will call at the residence of the people for the dona tions, so as to send them on Friday. The committee know the people will respond. The people will please have their packages ready so there will be no dolay in making the rounds. The Wolcott & Co. well on the Frazoe tract, mouth of Little Hickory, was finished last week, aud experts say it shows up for a good producer. An extra quality of sand was found and immense quantities of it. It will be shot this week. The well on Judge Hill's farm is pumping steadily, aud although greatly hampered with salt water, Mr. Hill estimates its produc tion at not less than 25 barrels, and it may go "30. P. S. The Wolcott & Co. well was shot yesterday and is Bhowiog up for a good paying well. It is 400 feet deep, and gets its oil from the third sand. Mr. R. R. Andrews of Kellett ville, returned a few days ago from a trip to Washington Territory and the Pacifio coast. He visited a number of our Forest county people, all of whom he reports as doing well. The timber in that country is eveiy whit as large as represented, the soil as rich, and the crops as thrifty. The cherry seasou was about over when he left, aud the Btrawberry season was at its best. His description of these fruits is enough to make a fellow's mouth water, and the abundance with which they yield is astounding. But with all tliH the country has its draw backs, aud Mr. Andrews' remark that Pennsylvania was good enough for him for a while yet, just about gives the right idea. Mrs. Minerva Carter, of Rouse ville, this county, wbo was arrested two weeks ago to-day on a charge of perjury in connection with the pre limiuary bearing of II. II. Wilsou, of Townville, who was charged with complicity in the Everliart murder, had a hearing ou Saturday before Jus tice Neil, of Clarion, aud was com mitted to jail fur court in default of $1,000 bail. The alleged perjury was committed before Justice Sweeney, of Clarion, on the loth of July, 1886. At that hearing she testified that Wil son was at her house on the 9tb and 10th of March, 1886, just after the murder; that his face was badly scratched, and that he told her he had just come from Lickiogville and knew all about the murder. At the bearing on Saturday Mr. Wilsou proved in coutrovertibly that he was at Nickle ville ou the 9th, and on the 10th was at Freedom, Rockland township, this county. This matter bids fair to re vive the famous double murder cae. Franklin News. The Byromtown Cornet Band hat in preparation a fine picnio and dance at their grounds on tho Fourth of July. Rock City, whore the grounds are located, is one of the loveliest picnio resorts to be found, and takes its name from the peculiar formation of the huge rocks which Nature has so arranged as to resemble a well ap pointed city, with regular streets and aveDues. A visit to the place is al ways highly enjoyable, and no doubt many will take advantage of this op portunity to go and view the grand natural wonder. The grounds are located about 3 miles from Sheffield Junction, and 2 miles from Byrom town, Jeoks township, on the Tionesta Valley R. R. The bund boys will see that perfect order prevails during the day. For the Johnstown Sufferers. Names of contributors to fund for Johnstown suflorors, samo having been collocted by James T. ISrennan, of Tio nesta: May, Park A Co $25 00 Jnmos T Hrennan 25 00 G W Robinson 10 00 Herman A Siggins fi 0(1 Solomon Fitzgerald.. 5 00 J G Dale...... 5 00 Hopkins A Co 6 00 J A Proper a 00 Dick Davis 1 00 C M Agnew 1 00 Kli Holeman 2 00 V'm Young 1 00 John Walters 1 00 James Walters 1 00 J H Dingman 5 00 J II llutlor 1 00 John Charleston 1 00 L Fulton 1 00 J W Rail 50 T F Ritchoy 1 00 George .uondel 1 00 T D Collins 10 00 Frank X Krietlor 5 00 C A Randall 6 00 S II Haslet A Son 2 50 J U Muse 1 00 J II Hardison 1 00 A M Doutt 1 00 C A Howe 1 00 Mrs II S Thomas 1 00 Christ Korb 50 Cash 1 oi) Cash 1 oo W A Grove 1 00 Cash 60 J B Gerard 50 J D Dawson 1 00 G W Kemblo 1 00 Frank Law 1 00 J II Fones 50 G W Hovard 3 00 VTm Smearbaugh A Co 2 00 Quint Jamieson 60 J E Wenk 00 Harry Halo 60 Win Thomas i oo J B Haggerty l 00 P C Blocher 2 00 George Weant l 00 Henrv Blum 1 00 II C WhitUjkin 1 00 Cash 1 00 J W Morrow i oo John Osgood 1 00 CMWhiteinan 100 W F Blum 1 00 E L Davis l 00 Casli 60 G W Walters 50 J II Foreman 1 00 J II Derlckson 2 00 S D Irwin 1 00 S S Can field 1 00 Wm Lawrence 2 00 Win Hood 1 00 J R Clark 50 C B Zuendel 50 J C Soowden 1 00 Joseph Clark 1 00 Jerry Blose 1 00 O W Proper 1 00 T Brace J Fredrickson , S J Campbell O C Brownell Geo Raab , B F Feitt J II Shimn C A Hill J F Proper Pat Jovce C II Ifuutcr J L Craig J W Landers John G Hunter P M Clark Lyman Cook Collins A Watson J B Agnew G W Sawyer John Muonzcnbergor N S Foreman .'. 8 J Wolcott Sarah A Dale Wm J McKee Wm Killiner Prit Agnew J M Church Ferd Wenk 1) Barnett G B Armstrong 11 H Jones K C Morgan Harry Klinestiver , Zaeh Shriver F K Allison 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 50 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 Total amount $203 60 RECEIPTS IN FULL KOB ABOVE AMOUNTS. Pittsbi-roii, Pa., Juno 7, 1889. Mr. Jas. T. Brennan, Tionesta, Pa. Dear Sir The Johnstown Relief Com mittee acknowledge the receipt of your subscription of $Ib7.00 from citizens of Tionesta and vicinity, and beg leavo to express thoir thanks for your generous response to the call for help. Very Respectfully Yours, Johnstown Relief Committee. Wm. R. Thompson, Treasurer. PiTTsiirnoii, Pa., June 11, 1SS9. Mr. Jas. T. Brennan, Tionesta, l'a. Dear Sir Tho Johnstown Relief Com mittee acknowledge the receipt of your subscription of $70.50 from citizens of Tionesta and vicinity, and beg leave to express their thanks for your generous response to the call for help. Very Respectfully Yours, Johnstown Relief Committee. Wm. R. Thompson, Treasurer. "The hnuhary Vulim of Klraw Ham Is t an. crilrd by Uvcryuue." The latest styles iu lieadwear can always be found at McCite.v & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seueca Street, m22-8t. Oil City, Pa. PiioTxiKAPH8 Those who expect or waut photographs at the reduced rate, $2.00 per dozen, should bear in miud that this is the last month they will be o (I'd red at that price, so you better call early. J. W. Sikes. More people, adulta and children, are troubled w ith costiveness than with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake liittors will cure costivcneas aud prevent the diseases which result 1'ruui it. For sale by D. UaruuU. Died from Her Injuries. Oo Thursday, May 3rd, Alice Stine brook went with some other children to gather flowers alotig the narrows below Bobb's Creek, Kingsley township, this county. They climbed up the bluff, about 50 feet, when a stone gave way and sho rolled to the road, when it was found that she was badly bruised, but ber injuries were not thought to be such as would cause death. Oo Sabbath following she cut her foot on some glass. The next week she took her bed and died June 3rd, at half past 9 o'clock. It was thought by Dr. Smith that she was injured inter nally and blood poisoning set in. Services were held by the writer at the house in Mayburg, June 5th, and at Tidioute, June Cth, where she was buried. Deceased was the daughter of Albert and Emelioe Stiuebrook, and was aged eight years, eleven months and five days. Tidioute Neivs please copy. Wm. Richards. Poverty Hill Items. School began the 3d inst., with Miss Guenthcr as teacher. Recent hail storms and frost did a great deal of damage here. Mr. L. A. Gorman has gone to Risford on a visit. Two of our citizens took in Tidioute Decoration day. A splendid time re ported. Mr. Sutley lost a twenty five dollar cow several weeks ago. Prof. Kerr made a short call not long ago. Prof. J. E. Ilillard made a pleasant call last week. Work on the roads has begun, and in sotne places they need a great deal of work. Miss Belle McAllister of Neilltowm has gone to Warren or near there. Mr. McCaslin is well again. The amendment meeting at Faguo dus was well attended. Quite a large club was formed. We are glad to know that "our boys" joined. Clare. Star Chips. The wet weather has given everyone the blues. But cheer up, the sun will shine again some day. A. Rhoads is the happy owner of a fine colt. We hear Sullivan wears tho belt again, and George is' knocked out. Miss Carrie Eblers, whose health has been very poor for a long time, is improving very fast at this writing. We think some of our young folks will soon trot in double harness. Osgood Bros, raised a large barn on Tuesday. A. L. Cooper was home a few days last week. Asa Heath is working at Porkey. Rev. Wm. Harvy preached here last Sunday afternoon. B4U. An Appeal for Aid for Johnstown. 7b Ladies of Tionesta and 1cinity: At a special meeting of Geo. Stow Post held on Saturday evening, to consider the Jouhnstown Sufferers, S. J. Setley, R. Ralle, S. S. Canfield and S. D. Irwin, Q. M., were appointed a committee to solicit clothing, etc. The Wouiens' Relief Corps have es tablished a large establishment in Johnstown, with Mrs. Stewart, of Pittsburgh in charge of the depot, who says: "We are especially in need of childrens' clothing, boys' trousers and waists, also all kinds of bed clothing and underclothing for women." We trust therefore persons having articles to spare, will contribute the same, remembering, "they who give quickly give twice." Goods contributed will be left at Quartermaster Irwin's oflice, who do sires to forward the same beforo Fri day of this week. By Order Of tub Committee. Tionesta, June 10, 1889. Teacher Examinations. Examinations for teachers for 1889, will be held as follows: . Neilltown, Monday, July 8. East Hickory, Tuesday, July 9. Tionesta, Wednesday, July 10. Newtown, Thursday, July 11, Balltowu, Friday, July 12. Clarington, Tuesday, July 16. Marienville, Wednesday, July 17. Nebraska, Saturday, July 20. Brookston, Tuesday, July 2'J. Tionesta, Saturday, September 28. Tionesta, Saturday, October 26. Tionesta, Saturday, November 30. The following rules will be observed : 1. Each applicant must write for a a specimen of his peniuauship the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States, and inclose it iu a self addressed envelope. 2. All written work must be done with pen and ink, ou foolscap paper. 3. Applicants will not be permitted to enter the class after 9 o'clock, a. m. Directors and interested citizens are invited to be present. Examinations to commence at 9 o'clock, a. in. G. W. Kerr, Bupt. Forest Co., Pa. GUILTY. Hopkins & Co. plead guilty to the charge of marking their NEW STOCK of CLOTIIINa so low as to be DAM AGING to the clothing business. But what is done will have to remain done as the new goods that they are now opening up are of the latest patterns, and the make op can't be beat. They are made to fit. They are now ready to offer you a good business suit for 5 dollars ; a better one for $7.00, and still better for 88 00. Their $10.00 and ?12 00 suits are excellent value. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," and so are their 15 and 18 dollar suits. In short there is no use of any one goiug past the store of Hopkins & Co. for a suit of clothes. Their goods have the make-up and quality, and they have the disposition to make the price right. Come in aud get a suit before the 4th. Don't fail to see our stock before you buy. II. J. HorKiN-s &Co. "Mummer 1'inlerweur." 20 different lines, from the India Gauze at 35c. per garmcut, to the finest Balbriggan. This season we sell a Sanitary Gossamere at 50o. per gar ment. Don't suffer with beat, but come to McCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, ni22-8t. Oil City, Pa. Ladies Mitts, Fans, Parasols, White Goods, &c, at Smearbaugh & Co. 2t. "The Aitpnrel oft Proclaim the .Una." Have it made to order at moderate prices. You will find it true economy in tne long run. McCuen & Simons', Moderate Price Store, 33 Seneca Street, m22-8t. - Oil City, Pa. "Hummer Coats and VrMs. Those beautiful lightweight flaDnel and serge, all sizes, latest new des'gns, at McCuen & Simons', . Moderate Price Store, ro22-8t. Oil City, Pa. Every bottle of Arnica 4 Oil Liniment sold is warranted by tho proprietors to give satisfaction or money will be refund ed. For sale by D. Barnett. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured In 30 minutes by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never failB. Sold by Herman A Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. nov28-6m. Survival of the fittest. Down's Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply because It is the best. For salo by D. Barnett. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, lllitod Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweonoy, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Strains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save &i0 by use of one bottle. Warranted. Hold by Herman Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. nov2S-ly. A Womna's Discovery. "Anothor woudorful discovery has been mado and that ton by a lady in this county. Disease fasteuod its clutchos uuon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were under mined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and eo n Id not sloep. She bought of us a bottlo oi nr. Kings isow inscovory for Con sumption and wan so much relieved on taking first dose that sho slept all night and with one bottle has been mirauulously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lull." Thus write W. C. Ilamrick A Co., of Shel by, N. C Get a free trial bottle at O. W. Uovard's Drug Store. The Verdict I uanlraoua. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitter as tho very host remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief iu everv caso. One man took six bottles, and was cured of mien mutism of JO years' standing." Abraham Hare, drutigist. Bel'.ville. Ohio. allirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, Is Eleetrie Bitters," Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that tho verdict unanimous that Klcctric flitters do cure alt diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or moon, only nan a dollar a uotlle at U W. Bovard'u Drug Store. When Hob was lck, we gave her Castorkt, When she tu Child, she cried fur Cutoria, When she became Mint, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gate them Costoria, CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour tJ barrel choice - - 6.0n3.23 Flour r sack, - . 1.25(. l.fMJ Corn Meal, 100 ttn - . - l.OOty 1.2-r Chop feed, puro grain - - (y,1.00 Corn, Shelled - -70 Beans bushel - 1.50(5,2.50 Ham, sugar cured 14 Breakfast Bacon, sugarciired - - 124 Shoulders - - - - - i() Whitefish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-burruts - - 5.50 Sugar 7(ii,I0 Syrup - - - - - - flOCiiO N. O. Molasses new ... 60(,f75 Koast Hio Colleo ... (, us Kio Coffee, ... . 2.ri(;v Java Colleo .... SJOvSS Tea 20(i.!H) Butter ...... ir.tr. 18 Kice ..... - (jfcj Eggs, fresu .... 1214 Salt best lake .... i.oj Lard (U12J Iron, common bur ... -2.50 Nails, 16.1, keg .... 2.50 l'olatr.es ..... Lime bid. .... .oo Dried Apples sliced per lb . . 6f Dried lleef - - 12J Dried Teaches per lt 10 Dried lYacuca pared per X - - 15 RI'CKI.KN'M ARNICA MAI.VB. The best Salve In tho world for Cuts, Itnilses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Kever Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sain by (4. W. Bovard. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citizens of this Commonwealth by tho (Jenernl Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Kir ineir approval or roieciinn bc a special election to lm held June 18, 18. P0I1 lislted by order of the Socretary of tho Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to tho Constitution of this Common wealth ! Suction 1. Re it resolved bv theSnnatn and House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen eral Assembly met, That the following amendment is proposed to the Constitu tion 01 tne l.ommon wealth of 1'ennsvlva- nht, in accordance with the Eighteenth ivruciu tuereoi : - AMENDMENT. Thero shall be an additional article to said Constitution to be designated as Ar ticle XIX, as follows: AUTICLE XIX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for salo of intoxicating liquor, to be used as a Itevernire, Is hereby prohibited, and any violntion of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as shall be pro vided by law. The manujacture, sale, or keeping for salo of intoxicating liquor for other pur poses than as a beverage may be allowed In such manner only as may he prescribed by law. The General Assembly shall, at the first session succeeding the adoption of this article of the Constitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for its en forcement. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. CHAKLES W. STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUJ TION proposed to the citizens of this Commonwealth by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for their approval or reection at a special election to be held June 18, 1889. Pub lished by order of the Secrotary of tho Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIII of the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the constitution of the common wealth : Skction 1. lie U rexolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met That tho following is proposed, as an amendmont to tho constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accor dance witii the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike out from section one, of article eight, tho four qualifications for voters which reads as follows: "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 before the election," so that the section which reads as follows: "Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifi cations, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First. He shall havo been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second, lie shall have resided in tho state one year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrom aud returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third, lie shall have resided in the election district where he shall ou'er to vote at least two months immediately precoding tho election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age 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 before the election," shall be amended, bo aa to read as follows ; Every male citizen twenty-one yearn of age, possessing the following qualities- , tions, shall bo entitled to vote at the poll- ing place of the eloction district of which he shall at the time be a resident and not clsewhore : First, He shall have been a citizen of 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 tho stnto, he shall have removed therefrom and returnod, then six months) imme jiately preceding tho olection. Third, lie shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least thirty davs immediately precoding tlio election. The legislature, at the session thereof next after the adap tion of this section, shall, and from time to tiino thereafter may, enact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fourth. Every malo citizen of the age w of twenty-one years, who shall have been - a citizen for thirty days and an inhabitant of this state one year noxt preceding an eloction, except at municipal electioilir and for the last thirty davs a resident of the election district in which he may offor his vote, shall bo entitled to vote at such election in tho election district 0 which he shall at the time be a resident and not elsewhere for all otlleers that now are or hereafter may be elected by the people: Provided, That in tiuio of war no elector iu the actual military service of the Statu or of tho United States, In the army or navy thereof, shall bo deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district, and tlio legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the rev turn and canvas of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside. Filth. For tho purpose of voting, no norsou shall lie deemed to have gamed or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United States or the State, nor while engaged iu the navigation of the waters of the .state or of the high seas, nor whilo t student of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the inmates of any homo for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose) of voting, shall bo deemed to reside iu the election district where said home is located. Ijiwk shall bo made lor ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall bu entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established." A true copy of the joint resolution. CHAHLKS W. STON E. Secretary of the Commonwealth. HI? SCOTT'S cuhes CONSUMPTION 8OBOFUT1A BS0N0HITI3 COUGHS GOLDS Was ting Diseases Wonderful Flesh Producer Many hayo gained one pound per day bv its use. 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