iC3 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 18fi!. BOnoUGH OFFICERS. TJurjrr. I). R. Knox. Councilmrn North ward, Tt. M. Her man, II. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Soowdon, U. W. Robinson, J, P. Proper. Juatieea of thPeaeeT). 8. Knox, T. Jl. Cohl). Tmwt.nhle and CcdtecfnrH. H. Canflold. fphool Director (i. W. Robinson, A. n. Kcllv, E. L. Davis, D. H. Knox, D. W, Clark, J. T. Ilrotinnii. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oontjre Javes Kcnn, Member of Senate J. II. Wilson;. AotemhtyCtiAHLF.H A.Randai.i,. President Judge W. D. IIrokn. .Aoc.iiie Judges Lrwii Arher. J no. A? Pbopkr Trennurer Sot.omoi FiTzoicn.Al.D. Prolhonntary, ltrqMer& Recorder, cte. CAt,VI! M . ARNKR. NhTiff. a KO. W. SAWTKS. ' Cbststissfoftrrs Wt. I. N.IIKLnH, C. Y. Lrdrbur. J. J. rnnKs, County Superintendent Ur.n, W. Kerr. JHrtrict Attorney l. M. CI.ARK. Jury CommUnionert C. H. C'HOltCH, Amok L. CoorKR. County .VimiMor IT. C. Wiiittekin. Cbrdnur Dr. J. W. Monnow. County Auditor K, I JoHKS, R. Z, OtLLRsrin, Wm. Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. vT.TVrc t.onnK. No. rr.7. F. A A. m. KJ Stntml Meetings bold at Odd Fel lows Hall tho first Monday or men mnmu. T. J. PAYN.K, W. M. T, n. COBB, Soc'y. f, TIOSESTA LODGE S'wiT. O nfO. TT1. 1TEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 It I o'clock. In the Lodgo Uoom in Far- trloW.IIall. Confers tho initiatory do- ree the first Tuesday nlht of each month j first degree tho second 'l uesciay flight; second degree the third Tuesday nlh ; third UoKroe tuo rourtu lucscay o. W. KEMBLE, N. o. FmiWT T,ODOE, No. 184, A. o. u. w., Meetsvery Friday Evening in Has- lt Hall, TlonoKta. C. M. ARNER, M. W. J. R. CLARK, Xteconiur. CAPT. GEOnni? KTOW TOST, No. 274, . A, U. Meet on tho first Wednesday In eaoh mont lth, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, I L. AONEW, Commandor, Pa. yGNEW A CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Office-next door to I. O., Tionesta, Pa. I. B. iOH)'.W. P. M. CI.ARK, District Attornev Mr. Clark U Acent for a number of ro- llablo Fiio Insnranco Companios. DAVIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In thin and adjoining eoiintles. T F. RITCHFY. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlones'a, Forest County Pa. T AWRKNCE HOUSE. Tionesta. Pa. J Win. Lawrence. Proprietor. This kr.usa is centrally lisnted. Everything new and well nirnishuil. Hniwiior Ac comniodntions nnd Ktrict attention (riven tJ miosis. Veiretalilea and KrulU of all kinds served in their season. Sample room for I ouiiiierciui Agents, CENTRAL ITOUsn. Tionesta. Pa, O O. C. Itrownell. Proiineto'-. This is a mw 1. r.i i u fk.t.l lirni tnut linnn titt,.,l 111, iiT the accommodation of the public A or- tion oi uie iiatronRtre oi mo nuiiiic is solic ited. 4l-ly. 4BNTRAL HOUSE, Off, CITY, PA. W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Best Located and Kiirnishod riousti In tho City. Near Union Depot. JB. SICHHNS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J. W. MliS.KvAiIvn-i ntsnmv Tjto of Armstrong county, havlni? located in Tio inHia is prepared to aitoiui an pro- I fessinnal calls liron'iptly and at all hours. Oftteo aid residence two doors north of Ijawronca Houno. OlUce hours 7 to 8 A. M.. and 1! to 12 m.: 2 U 3 and 0 to 71 v. m. iSup.day 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 ami 61 'l.r a. '""f'"'- DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW, - Having purchased the iiiatanls Ac, of Dr. Steaduian, would resfFctlully an nounce that ho will carry on the Dental business in Tionesta. and having bad over six years successful experienco, considers liiniholt fullv romnetont to irlva entire sat- tsiiii-ti.m. f siisii siwsvs irive mv modi- cal practice the preference. mar22-82. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed ou Time Deposits. Collec tions made on ull the Principal points of tUO 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. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Maguollu, So!ar or Triungulaliou Survey ing. Hevt or Instrumuiiis and wsrk. Terms ou application. IB "W. LAW, Practical Tinner All kinds of Shoct Metal Work prompt ly altoudod to. TIN ROOl'lifa 'I A BP KOI A LTV, AND SPOUTING. UONNER BU1LDINU, Up stairs. TIONESTA, PA. SPLENDID CHANCE! For YOXT. Permanent position (juarautood ! No experience needud Only gisid clmracUir and williiiKnoss rociiiirod. Outlit tre. Semi lor tint commence at once. Write . TIVNI1AW ,v CO., Nurserymen 1 ""im llochoatur, N. Y JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOTTESTA, IP.A-. PAllTirTTTAll ATTENTION C.IVKN TO the proper ahskshmknt ok lands and thr payment ok taxes, also TO THE PURCHASE AND HALF, OK KKAL ESTATE, AND TO THK, KKNT1NU AND MANAGEMENT OK THK BAMB. ( burrh una! Snbbnth Hrhoel. PreRbytcrian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. i M. 10. Saliliain tscnooi at w.int a. in. 1' roach inn in M. K. Church every ao- Iiath evening by Rev. Rumborger. Services in Lutheran Mt. .inu's Church, rierman Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m., English and Gorman alternating. H. H. every Sunday at 11:30 a. in. It. J. Grade, Pastor. Proaehlnir In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. D. Oainos, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church evory Sabbath morning and evening, llo v. J. v. MCAnincn oiuciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 991, Excursion to Niagara Falls next Tuesday. Warren county's fair will bo held Sept. 3, 4, 5 and 6. Remember the primaries next Saturday afternoon, Republicans, and turn out. Mrs. Nellio Bronson and young son, of Corry, is the guest of Mrs. A B. Kelly. ,y v ti i- l , reiurned Mrs. W. W. UUlUIgS DBS returueu from an extended visit with Fills , burgb friends, Mf Raftb ,m9 hij barbor ghop repainted, adding considerubly to its appearance. Mrs. Rev. llickliug of Sandy Lake, is paying her many Tionesta friends a welcome visit. Forest Shoup and family have returned from McKeesport, and will make Tionesta their future borne. Mrs. Sharpe and two children, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting at the borne of her brother, Mr. Jas. O. Carson. Mrs. J. V. Jaraicaon and daugh ter Belle, of rreeport, are visiting Mrs. J.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rub erts. Scc'y of Iutcrnal Affairs Thos. J. Sicwart will please accept thanks fur the annual report of his office fur 1888. Some of our people took advan tage of the excursion to Warren last Sabbath to see the "aojer boys" iu camp. Mis C. M. Shawkey of Warren, with her children, is paying Tionesta a vibit as tho guest of Mrs. J. E. llillard. Rev. Wm. Porter, wife and young daughter, of Albion, Iowa, were here ou a visit to Dr. Morrow add family during the week Mr. U. F. Robinson of Water Cure, Beaver couDly, accorapauitd by bib little ilanoliter, is paying a visit to bis brother G. W. this week, and meeting many old fricuds here. The Derrick says that Henry Castell, working on a railroad in Forest county, had two fingers of his rl&,t 1,ttnd 80 '"""J CrUsheJ while Coupling cars, that amputatiou was uecesjin y. The W.N. Y.& P., Will run a , . . ... .r r.;,l- T..l " i"r, 2tilb, on account of the military en . : .- ifi.u Ilecioieiit by (Jovernor Beaver. The train will pass here about 10:15 a. m. A. C. Guth is not only a splendid jeweler, but can teach our sports some thiocs about catching bass. One day . . . . . . last week be enticed eight tine ones into taking a fatal hold of bis hook, and didn't feel much puffed up about it either. Rev. Dr. S. J. M. Eaton died suddenly of heart disease at his home in Franklin, Tuesday afternoon of last week. Dr. Eaton was perhaps the best kuown and moBt popular Presby teriaa minister in Ibis section of the State, and was universally loved and honored. A Meadville bsherman has in vented a combination trout and bait box. It is filled with bait and a slid iag partition takes up the space as the bait is used, making room for the fish The only trouble is in gettiog fish fast enough to take up the space made by tho bait used. Gazette. It would seem that tbe young team of base ballists from here learned tho Hickorys a little too much abou the game on the occasion of their first vibit. At aoy rate the boys went up last Saturday aud left a good ball and a bad record with the Hickoryites the score standing 31 to 18 in favor of the latter. Attention is called to the new card of Phil. Lmert in this issue phil. takes no back seat from aoy one in the Hue of shoemakiog, and turns out work that can't be excelled in the !. oltk.. nnini nf work ! maQbbip. finibh or durability. Will always be found at his place of busi ness ready to wait on customer with promptings. Give Lfu a call. Communion services will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Sab bath morning. Preparatory services Saturday evening. An exchange says: It is well worth while to save your home paper and have it bound. A few years will make it the most entertaining and instructive volume you can possess. All the laws of association make it more or less of a history of yourself and friends. Names, dates, facts are preserved for you in the most accessi ble form ; over it you may cry at your miseries, laugh at your follies, and rejoice in a review of the steps which have led you to prosperity. It gives the history of your town and county, which is but an epitome of universal history. "It leads the fitld," is the univer sal verdict of the ladies in regard to Peterson's Magazine. It always comes laden with an atmosphere of elegance, and the fashions are as beautiful as they are sensible. The true secret of drees is to have thin us at a moderate cost, and a glance at the August num ber will convince any woman that "Peterson" can teach ber bow to ac complish this. She will find also ex cellent stories, fine engravings and miscellaneous matter of the most varied and useful description. Ad dress Peterson's Magazine, Philadel phi a, Pa. Last Saturday, about noon, Alvin, the 15-year-old son of W. W. Thomas, had about as narrow an escape from death as one generally meets with He was helping his father, who ii doing the sawing on Lawrence & Smearbaugh's mill across the creek, and was stepping over the line Bhaft which extends out through the side of the mill and is about two feet from the ground, when his apron, which was wet and ravelly at the bottom, caught on the shaft, and before the boy had time to think twice his entire wearing apparel was being rapidly tripped from his body and wound round the shaft. He is unable to tell exactly whether he was revolved round the shaft, which was going at the rate of about GO revolutions per minute, or not, but when discovered by the mill crew he was entirely nude with the exception of his boots. Bar ring a slight soreness about the limbs ie was not injured, hut had his dotti ng not giveu out bo would undoubt- dly have been grouud to pieces. Capt. II. II. Cumiogs, Sr. Vice Pres't North Western Association Dept. of Pa., G. A. R., writes as fol lows to Capt. Knox regarding the Reunion at Greeuville: I wish to in form you and through you your Post that a special train will be run via rionesla to Greenville, roturning in the evening after the doings of the day are over, on Aug. 20th tbe day set for the gathering of tbe North Western Association. I hope that your Pusl will attend on that day with full ranks. This Post will have a good attendance on that day and from all that I hear I am confident it will be a very successful day at Greenville. The people of Greenville I understand will feed tbe G. A. R. men while there and so the necessary expense will be limited to tbe car fare which, for yonr people, should be less than $2.00 for the round trip. The route of proces sion will be very short, less than ever before and suited to the advancing years of tbe "boys." The social and camp fire features will be more promi nent. It will be a useful and pleasant gathering of old comrades and I sin cerely trust that Capt. George Stow Post will be largely represented. Attention, Soldiers 1 As the time for the dedication of the monumonts of Pennsylvania or ganizations on the battlefield of Get tysburg draws near, the old soldiers throughout the country are beginning to Uy their plans for attending that great demonstration, and in order to give all the iofurmation possible on the subject, and to enable each soldier to learn whether his comrade is going to attend or not, we have coucluded to undertake tbe task of gathering all the names of those in. Forest county who intend taking advantage of tbe State's generosity in providing free transportation to soldiers on that oc casion. To this end we ask that a the surviving honorably discharged soldiers now resident in Forest county whose names were borne upou the rolls of such organizations as partici puted in said battle previous to and at the date thereof, to forward by letter or on a postal card to the Forest Re publican, their names at as early date as possible. Tbe list of uames thus gathered will be published as soon as practicable after this request has bad reasonable time to become known throughout tbe county, say in two or three weeks. Will our soldie readers please assist us in gathering these names and call attention of their comrades to same? Write plaiuly and promptly. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in Tionesta Postoflice, July 23, 1889: Mary Allen. Mr. J. F. Berg. Elsie lleckathorn. Mr. I,. Bhanper, 14). Mrs. Bonos Hall. it. V. Riddle, (2). Irfiuiaa Harger, (4). James M. Munuer. Mr. Hark Lainberton. E. W. Slovens. Parties calling for above please say "advertised." D. 8. Knox, P. M. Ho, for Niagara Falls. A grand excursion to Niagara Falls, under the management of the W. N. Y. & P. Railroad, will take place next Tuesday, July 30. The train will la... Tlnni. .i fi.on . m .tonniner at all intermediate points, and arriv inir at thn Falls at l'OO n m with no mg at me X ails at l.W p.m., witn no stops between Olean and Buffalo, thus tnc.rtnn fo tlm. .n,t nrnmnt .i-rlcl 1 I ikhiiuii g, tun in . b I ra at o:UW p. m., giving seven nours id which to take in the wonders at the Falls. Fare for the round trip, 2.50, and those who wish to aton over can .... ,0""uvu ' .on. Buffalo the following day, Wednesday, July 31. This is the only excursion that will ea to the Falls from here this . .j l. ....uM KMVU there snouicl avail themselves oi tne opportunity to take in so cheap and pleasant a trio as this. Mauv who i. n i l ,u . ,,. I a.rc-ujr uccl. u.. .u. times are talking of going on this ex- cursion. Excursion Agent Newton will be with the tartv eoinu and coming, and will see that everybody is pleasantly and comfortably cared for. Hepler Corners. We have noticed in your latest edi tioos that this place and the surround ing community have been almost for gotten in tbe past, and so will give you a few items to let you know that we are still perambulating. The farmer, of this proximity are aeain slashing the wheat down, or . .. ,. , , . ratner tne straw on wnicn me wnesi ought to be and storing it way for the coming winter. Mr P ITenler of this section vu ported by his companions whon soon tlon, coughs and loms, is nom ou a posi mr. 1. iiepier oi tins section was J , , tive iruarantoo. Trial bottlos free at G. W. the guest of J.E.Stitz.nger not long Since. Messrs. E. E. aud J. E. Stitzinger, who for some time have been rusticat- . ... i ... , . . , ... I ing in this locality, havo taken their s epariure lor dbiiuou reen, wuere they intend stopping for a few weeks, Tim rumor is that an Addition is coin? to be made to the Frvbursr Lutheran Church, a nlace in which to bold literarv entertainments. We will simply say that all the young gentlemen, as well as the older ones, hould contribute a little anyway. An eloquent sermon was delivered by Rev. J. R. Miller last Sunday. S. E. J. Strightville, Hickory Township. Tbe mill will be runuiog in a short time. Toney Fleming is running in the logs on cars. John Kelly is tbe boss carpenter of . i . . Ihid tontmn Mr. u. Aiweu nas leu tne mui ana r s-i a . ii I 1 A ,1 . tl is "swamping" for Fleming ; be is one of the best. Chas. Shaffer was in our town last Friday and we were all glad to see him. July 22. Ciiub. NEWSY NOTES. Kilton, Chester county, and Shickshin- ny, Luzerne county, boast of lady barbers. A Titusville wag hired a German band and musically drowned out tho Salvation Army. A young man a Greenville Is having considerable success iu propagating Ger man carp. Whether the city water works shall or shall not be sold to William L. Scott, Is now the burning question in Erie. Burglars broke into tho postoflice at Susquehanna, and robbed it of several hundred dollars iu cash and stamps. The din of locusts is said to be so great In parts of Center county that farmers in tho hold can hardly bear tbe dinner horn The probabilities are that the Soldiers' Orphans' School at Mercer will be discon tinued, aud tbe pupils sont to the school at Butler. Never allow any one to tickle or tease your horse In tho stable. The animal feels only the torment and does not un derstand the joke. Dumb Animals. A well of impure water baa caused ty phoid lover In Path Valley, Pa., and 30 tersons have been a 11 lie ted within the post 10 days, a physician among them. Three persons have died. Two men of Marion, Indiana county, went to Johnstown soon after the flood and represented themselves as sufferers thereby. They returned home soon alter well lieelod. One had 3 overcoats, aud the other 13 pairs of trousers. The United States Court failed to con vict Curtis Fox aud Porry II. Porter, of Butler county, of counterfeiting. The Government tried to convict upon tho evidence of an ex-convict. Noble Rick erson, of Corry, Indicted for making fnlso pension claims, was likewise acquitted. "This is no picnic you've brought ine tol" "No picnic 1 Why not?" "Where is the youug uiau with lavender trousers? Where Is the custard pie under the treo? Where is the ant's nestf Aud tbe man putting up the swing T And tho idiot rocking the boat full of girls T Not any of theiu here I I'm going homo I" The most rapid growth of com we have heard of this season is that of a farmer iu Wayne township, who saw a crow sitting ou a btuuip iu bis coru liuld, aud weut iu the house for his gnn. Ifo loaded the gnn and went out, and to his amazement neither thn crow nor even the stump was visible. The corn had grown so an to con coal both. Mcadville Gazette, Seven thousand acres of bituminous coal land in the oastorn part of Jefferson county, which were nought by capitalists connected with the Lehigh Valley railroad few years ago, are now to be dovolopod. Tho tract includes some of the host terri tory in tho Punxsutawney coal basin that has not yet beon improved. The custom obtains everywhere for pe destrians to take the right side of the walk. The rulo should bo observed as carefully by persons on foot as when driving on tho ro8(j, s,lch being the case, ladies when walking with gentlemen should always be on their right. If they are the ladies will never be jostled when meeting other I ll.nll.m.n Ulnn nn lha .1.1a I, , . ..... . m f contact with the persona coming from the opposite direction. This would of courso modify the prevailing batiit of ..I .-I I I 1 n ,.A n..lb M pavement when promenading with her, n would be found that alio is more com fortable and safe at all times by keeping on Hie gentleman's right side. " the excursion from Oil City yestoi day to Saegertown, the conductor noticed throe little boys, the oldest not over nine yesrsold. They were askod whore thoy were from, by the conductor, and they 8all tliey were.froin Oil City. Tho conduc tor pnt them off at the next station, and left word for tho conductor on the next train to take thorn back to Oil City, but ho did not. When the train arrived at Sao gertown Iho three boys got off and enjoyed themselves with the rest of the picnickers, Tlie conductor mwio np his mind, when h0 gaw them, that he would not tako them back. When the train stopped at the sua pension bridge they got off the train from under the cars on the trucks and said beat them at last. It could not be told wheth er they were white or blank. They rode on the trucks all tho way from Saegor. town to Oil City. Mead ville Tribune, A Meadville Rpoclal to the Derrick under date of July 22, says: Sheriff McDowell and Chiof of Police Hanaway drove to Townville to-day and learned that the burglar who was shot while robbing Ra dio's store Saturday morning la really the notorious "Lancaster Jim," or James MO' Cune, of Lancaster, Pa., a nephew of John Kane, a former Titusville iceman J where Jim also rosidod atone time. There wore four emraced in the robberv. but the ... ,. .,.......,,., .i I though sho't at twice. 0ne of , 'it ta thought, was bit, as he was being sup- - ; U.W"M Z han when lie ran from the store, but refused. when Radle cut loose and plunked a whole charge of shot square between the should- era. Thowoundod burglar was alive at , , . . ,,i , n ji midnight to-night, but will probably die. Tne postoflice Is in tho store robbod and some money belonging to tho Govern- ment was taken. uo 10 omearoaugu kjo. s lor 109 De" lour 10 l0WD- A18t Mea Boys, Ladies and Misses Wigwam Slippers. New stock Shoes. 2t. INSURE AT HOME. In the Economical Mutual Benefit Association of Sandy Lake, Pa. Mr. Harry Hale, of Franklin, Agent of the Economical Mutual Benefit Associa tion of Sandy Lake, Pa., Is located here at present and will bo for some time, in the interest or tnat Association, tie win can on tne people goneraliy ana solicit tnetr applications, aud in tbe meantime he asks perusal of tho following testimonials, i w muii in uiiiv n iti" ui tuo uinn v n uiuu no I " ! 1 list of those who have alroady taken poll cics. This is the only Company which has a full matured policy; Sandy Lake, Pa., March 22, 1888. Chas. Farquar M. D., East Bothlobem, Pa. Dear Sir Your letter of inquiry at hand and contents noted. In reply would say, we are personally acquainted with all the ofllcors of the Economical Mutual Benefit Association, and know thorn to bo upright business men, men whom you may rely upon. They have always paid their claims promptly. They have paid over $100,000 to beneficiaries through us alone. Trusting the above may bo satis factory, I remain Yours respocfully, M. L. ZAHNisKn, Cashier Sandy Lake Bank. Mili, Citt, Wyoming Co., Pa., 1888. E. M. B. A.: Your check for $1,500 has been received in full payment of my claim as beneficia ry of Mrs. A. M. Lottoor, and thank you for your prompt and fair treatment, and cheerfully recommend your company to all who want Insurance. S. D. Lkttekr. Note Mrs. Lettcor insured in lHSo and paid fo(3 In Assessment. PiTTsnuRou, East Eni, Doc. I, 1888. C. B. Fulton, Sec'y E. M. B. A.: I have Just (received your chock for 12.000 iu full payment of policy No. Diti issued on the life of my late husband, and wish to thank the ofthws and directors of the Economical Mutual Contit Association for thoir prompt and fair treatment of me. I consider the comprny one of tho best, aud the plan an excellent one, combining cheapness with safety, and i ecu m mend it to all lhaso desiring safe insurance. Ei.IZAUKTIi WlSKMAN. Attest, S. A. Gouiian, Witness. Notk Mr. Wiseman hud been a mem ber of this Association since Sept. 20th, ISNi, and had paid fi7 in assessments. Franklin, Pa., Doc. 22, 1888. Economical Mutual Bonellt Association ! I am just in receipt of your treasurer's check for II.'mW.OO, being payment ill full of policy No. 15S on tho life of my late husliHiid, John Auiigh. Thanking you for prompt and fair treatment of mo, I am Ro-ipectfully, ISABELLA AMKIH. Notk Mr. Amigli had beon a member of this Association since Jan.Sd leS2aand bad paid lu3 iu assessmeuui. Sandy Lakk, Pa., Sent. 4, 1888, To C. 11. Fulton, boc'y K. M. 11. A. Dear Sir Permit me to acknowledge witii thanks the receipt of New York Draft for Hi icon hundred dollars, (1,6000), boinu payment iu lull of tho insurance ou the life of the late Cyrus U. Clay, of Big UouU, Youango Co., t'a. I am fully satis- fled with the fair and courteous treatment of ns by tho Association and cordially rec ommend it to all who riosire insurance. Maroarft Ci.at. Frank Riont.1!, Attest. NoTK-Mr. Clay Insurod In 1SS2. and paid f 107 in assessments. To Whom it mat Conckr;. Htiswarts RtTN, Pa. Juno 8. 18.S0. This is to certify that wo have hold poli cies in the KonnnmloHl Mutual Benefit As soclan of Sandy Lake fur the past cik'lit years, ana can ctieeriuiiv recommend it as tho cheapest and best Insurance for per sons in nnslcrato circumstances that has ever couio under our observation. Wll.MAM YollNO. Kl.lZARKTIt YOUFO. Rtkwarts Ill's, Pa.. June 3, 1SS9. Having hold policies In tho Economical Mutual Benefit Association of Sandv Iako for seven years, we take great pleasure in reCOIn mending it BS the clieapPMt Bill! fllir- est that we have yet examined, and beliove tTK A1M.,.tl ,r pm' , moder- ate circumstances wishing life Insurance John Thomson. J an kt Thomson. Following is a partial list of thosn who havo already taken policies iu this county: NEIM.TOWN. Joseph Machesney, Merchant. Josiah Neill, Farmer. Aaron Font, Farmer. William Woodcock, Tool Drosscr. Mrs. William Woodcock. Harry A. Burt aud wile. Edward Burt, Farmer. Edward Wooilcis-k, Farmer. William Dunham and wile. William Phillips and wire. STEWARTS lll'N. M. L. Range, Farmer. Dorcy Carson, Furmer. James Elliot, Farmer. William Dewalt, Farmer. Wm. N. Zahniser and wifo. William C. Bromley, Farmer. James Carson, reinstated, Farmor. Margaret Carson. CHaH. POWERS, licneral Statq Agent. Sundy Lako, Pa. If you are troubled with' a "hacking cough," Downs' Elixir will give you re lict at once. Warranted as recommended or money refunded. For sale by D. Bar nett. PEKMUNAL. Mr. N. IT. Frolichstoin, of Mobile, Ala., writes : I take crcat nleasuro tn recom mending Dr. King's New Discovory for Consumption, having used it for a severe anj i have not been afflicted since. I also bea to state that I had tried other reme' dies with no irood result. Have also used Kjjgrlo lite? and D,. King'. New Life Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump- tive guarantee uovara a Drug iore. VTben Baby was lick, we gave ber Castorta, When rtM was a Child, she cried for Caitoria, VHiea she became Mlat, ehe dung to Castorta, Whea she bad Children, she fare them Castorta, DIED. CLARY. On the Sabbath evening of July 7, 1889, at her home in Pleasant ville, Pa., Vina Cummlngs, wife of I A. Clary. Thus has passed away in life's noontime in the thirty-sixth year of her ago, a wife, a mother, and a daughter, of whom it may be said as of lew she left behind her, she caused In her hour of dying the first sor row i,e ever broncht upon a human beine Following; her husband's father not vet year in the better land, and her own dear ,Btuer who gone on before and whose memory she cherished with an abidln an increasing affection, desolation nnd sorrow sit upon the threshold of the homes they have loft so lonely. She will not only be missed hi her own home, but In the social circle where was ever ready for any good word and work ; in the prayer meeting where her plaintive, pleading voice was often heard; in tho Sabbath School, in which she was an active workor and gave freoly of her money, her time and her talonts for its promotion ; the temperance and tho missionary causes to which she was ardontly attached, all will deeply feel her loss. With a quick, bright intellect, and a clear calm judgment, Mrs. Clary blended an opon-hearted friendship and warmth of affection that cudoarod her to all who know bor. Not a trace of friv olity in her character, thoughtful, cheer ful, trustful, considerate, she was all in all a womanly woman. A child-like frank ness and sweet content were marked trails of her briof aud bountiful life. Fa tient in suffering, brave in sorrow, speak ing no ill, "thinking no evil" and hopcfui always, fcho lived u beautiful song uud an eloquent sermon. If the world over grows old in a minute it is when such a wife and daughter and friend is taken away. Tho Vina of the dead days will be named loss and less by and by it is nature's laws and it is wise but not so the loveliness of her life that has passed iu a measure into other lives. Bewildered in tho darkness of to-day, we cannot aco why ouo so rich in hope, so atlluent in the promise of happy years to coma has "honored her father and her mother," and with whom it was Joy nnd gluduess for all to live, should be cut down before the lirst frost had come in the very mid-summer of earthly being. But she has not lived briefly who lias lived well. The world she knew hits been Iho better for her presence, as now it mourns ber gone. "Nay not good night," sho snys, "but in another clime bid mo good morning." Fading away and yet to bloom again, This fragrant flower ou some celestial plain, Transplanted to elysian bowers, To live among God's fairest flowers. Nebraska, July It. L. M. C. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Slum in lteck building next to Smear baugli A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all kinds ot custom work troiu tho tiuest to the coarsest aud isuuiunlees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices as rea sonable as lirst class work can be done for, CJQ F A WEEK and upwards positively O. .) secured by men agents stilling Dr Scott's Geuuiue Kloetric Belt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scotl's Elec tric Corsets. Sample free. State sex. Dr, Soott, 818 Broadway, N. Y. iov.lo-3iii nt'C'KI.EN'M AIIMt'A MA1.VK. The best Salve in tho world for Cuts, RruiHes, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped 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. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. W. Bovard. TIONKWTA SIAUKl'TTri. CORRECTED EVKRY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour Tfl barrel choice - 5.00(1.25' Flour "r sack, . l.fcirl.fiO Corn Meal, 100 Ihs - - -1.00(3,1.25 Chop feed, puro grain - (&1.00 Corn.Shellod - - 70 Beans H bushel ... l.S02.5O Ham, sugar cured 14 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - Shoulders - - - - 10 Whitetish, half-barrels ... 8.S0 Lako herring half-barrels - 5.R0' Sugar - 71 Syrup 50(0,110 N. O. Molasses new ... 50c47S Roast Rio Coffee ... fa2S Rio Coffee, ... . 2Ti($ Java Coffee .... 8215 Tea 20(fi)fK Butter 13Q19 Rice 8 Eggs, frosn .... 12(t Salt boat lal-e .... l.Zi Lard vTH2 Iron, common bar ... .2,50' Nails, 16d, Tfr keg - - - - 2.50' Potatoes GO Limotlbbl. .... 1.00 Dried Apples sliced per lb - - 5(3.8 Dried Beef - - 12 Dried Peaches per lb 10' Driod Peaches pared per - 15: tlCTG&ST Mqugr Ik of the firm of MORCK BUO'Si- OPTIGIA1TS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the' Eye. Examinations froe of cliargo. WARREN, PENN.- ORE Pick TTeadsche and relieve all tbe tmublM lnc dput to a bilious etato of the syfttem, such as-Iliy-xinesft, Nausea, Urowsiuewi, Distress after rati nit. Fain In the Biite, &c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing. Headache, yet Carteb's Tjttli Lnrfttt PitAS aro equally Taluable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while' they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tbe bowels. Kven U they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those" who suffer from this dUtressinir complaint-; but fortunately their goodness does not ead' here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after nU sick bead AGI Is the bane of so many lives that here l where we make our great boast. Our puis sure It while oUiers do not. Cabtsr's Little Lrm Pills are very tmatl and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gvntle action please all who use them. In vials at Sf cents five for II . Sold every where, or sent by uauV CABTX1 lasuora CO., Vr Tax. UFH. SdlEr.i, U Trice WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION or COD LIVER OIL" HYPOPHOSPHITE8. It ttt ued and tndorted by Phy tlcian because it is the beat. It h Fahtablo as Idilk. It is threa times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all other so called Emolsiocs. It is a perfect Emulsion, does not separate or change. It is wonderful as a flesh producer. It is the test remedy for Cotsump tion. Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronio Cough and Colds. Sold by all Druffffiits. eOTT 4 BOWNE. Cmehisvs. N. V. A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovory has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon ber ami for seven veurs she withstood its severest tests, but' her vital organs wore under mined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's Now Disoovory for Con sumption and wiui so much relioved on taking lirst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lnts." Thus writo W. C. Ilamrick . Co., or Shel by, N. C. Hot a tree trial bottle at u. w. liovard's Drug Store. The Vt-rtlli-t I'nauluieuM. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Biopus, Ind., tes tifies: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters us the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. Out man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of IU years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, llellvllle. Ohio, ultiruis; "The be-st selling medicine I havo ever handled in mv M yeurs' experience, is Electris Bitters.1' Thousands of others have added their testimony, so thai the verdict unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or lilood. only half a dollar a bottlo at U. W. Bovard's Drug Stole. "wanted" RELIABLE ACiENTS to sell eur New lliu-li Arm Automatio bowing Machine, The No. tl. Liberal inducements. Address, WHEELER .V, WILSON M Ft J. CO.,. Philadelphia, Pa. Established 1S18. THIS DAPPRSTuS It on fllrin Plilladclpklm ir.Ul I SiJti.e.lU4 A.-, .icy M-.n N. W. 4 VCR A SON, i.ul uuOiwiatU W JOB WORK of every desert;',": ted at tho UKPUUI.1CX-N oill'-o. CARTER'S Oittle jiSSSr-f iflVER 7 ,i r