THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1889, BOROUGH OFFICERS. I)urge.l). S. Ki7o"x. Lnunctlmen North ward. R. M. Hor man, II. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South wurii. j. u. Woowilen, O. W. Robinson, J P. Proper. J uetieet of lh Peace J. F. Proper, T, Constable anit CullertorS. 8. Canfleld ewt virector . w. Robinson. vii w A UI Ullllflll, FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oongrenn Jam rs Kerh. Member oSemUeJ. II. Wilson. Aembly Charm's A Randall. Ve-irf-nt JudaeVf. Tt. nitnii. .4 ociat Jrf0M Licwis Arnkr. Jno, A. I ROTBR Treasurer Sot.owow PiTimmt n. Protkonntarfi, Iteqieter C 4? eeorrfer, -. V'AI.TIR ni. ARNKR. MrOT.-OllO. W. RAWTK!. C"nit;Mio-.-r Wm. D. SitlBLM, C, K. LnK-nn. J. J. Parsons. Oony Superintendent O no. W. K brr. JnrvOommiKKioneriV. II. CHrRCH, A MOB Ij. (.XkOPRR. Cbmtfy .Surveyer TL O. Whittbhin (ronerT)T. J. W. Morrow. Cfcmnfj, Auditor' E. I Jonm, R. OtLLBkpiR, Wm. Blum. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVR LODOK, No. RK7, V. A A. M. Stated Meetimr hold at Odd Fel lows Hall the ft rut Monday of each month T. J. PAYNE, W. M T. B. CODIl, Sen'y. TIOSESTA LODGE No. 309, O.of O. F1. nffEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 ill. o'clock. In the Lodge Room In Par trldg-e'a Hall. Confer the Initiatory de cree ine iiihi Tuesday night or each month; first decree the second Tuesday night; second degree the third Tuesday wlRht; third degree the fourth Tuosdoy JUgllt. O. W. KEMBLE. N. O O. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf. FIRKST LODGE. No. 184, A.O. U. W. Meets every Friday Evening; in Has let Hall, Tionesta. C. M. AJJNER, M. W. J. R. QLARK, Raoordcr. CAPT. OEORGE STOW POST. No. 74, O. A, R. Moots on the first Wednesday Id Fellfew Hall. Turnouts, Pa, Month, in Odd L. AO NEW, in each Commander, ONEW CLARK, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, Office next door to P. O., Tlonosta, Pa. . b. ao.ikw. r. m. or. a nr. District Attorney. Mr. Clark is Aireut for a number of re train rlre lnsnranco Companies. E. U DAVIS. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tlonosta, Pa, Collections made in this and adjoining counties. TP. RITCnEY. ATTORNEY-AT-1. AW, Tioneata, Forest County Pa, F. E. BIBLE, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Office In Kepler Block. Room 0, Tionesta, T AWRKNCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa, -J Harry Mar.e, Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supoiior Ao- TMinninoaiinna ana strict sttontion given Vt goasta. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served in thrlr season. Sample (mm ir miniucreiai Agents. CENTRA Li HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa., O. C. Brownoll. Proprietor. Tills is a new house, and has jut Wen fitted up for the accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patronage of the public is solic it. 4n-ly, pKNTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. y- W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. The Ursest, Best Located and Furnished Ilotis.i in the City. Near Union Depot. JB, SIGOINS, M.'D., Physician, Hurjfeon A DruKRist, TIONESTA, PA, JW. MORROW. M. D.. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, I-ale of Armstrong county, having located In Tio-testa is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls nromntlv and at all lmm- Office and residence two doors nortli of jiawrence nouse. Office hours 7 to 8 A. M., and It to 12 M. ; to 3 and 64 to 1 p. X. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to S and BJ to 7J p. M. may-18 81. J)R. F. T. NARON, I'll YSICXAN SURGEON. TIONESTA, PA. Offlc oppnoslte Gaa Office. Calls at tended to promptly day and night. KNTISTRY. DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materials Ac, of Ir. .Steadman, would respecttullv an nounce that he will carry on the Dental business in Tiouesta. and having had over sia years successful experience, considers himself fully competent to plve entire sat iafactioit. I shall alwavs give my medi cal practice the preference. mar22-82. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionosta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowod on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in , HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. M. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulutiou Survey ing. Best of Instruments and werk. Trms on application. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, jur. liowiand ubb came borne are now serving out 17-year sentences irom nis norm uaroima location last in the Western penitentiary, and in Wednesday to recuporate for a month which affair young McCleary, one of or so. no nas oeen suffering irom an the robbers, was shot and instantly attack of malaria for two or three killed. On Mondav at 2 o'clock tK TIOISTEST-A., PA. weeks rt, and is somewhat reduced defendants were taken from the jail. . ...uu, iU i.ouBe4ueuce, out is woere they are serving out senteuces PA THB AND TO TI PROPER VWt OllYS ,f 7 - 7S e I- "Iegal UWr 8el,iDS- 0d br0URht THE Paymknt oK T a x ks L a rsrl 'thwg influence of his native coun- before the Justice, where tW r,1pH 'IIFi PURCHASE AND HALE OF try air. not iiil .,! I A t . vuTATir iuioArr,iiii,L-,.m.;, I not guutv and demanded a hparinrr. IU . I o "-" . i' n i j i, . ' I r 1 I1IV IV rill I 1 11 AND MANAGEMENT OF THK 8AM E. I'bnrrh and Hnbbnth Hrliost. iTesovierian rsBiumtii nciiooi at 0:45 a, in. : M. E. Snhbntli School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Hah bath evening by Rev. Runihereor. Services In Lutheran Mt. Zion's Church, erman inn, every Munilay at 10:HUa. m., EiiKlish and German alternating. S. S. every Sunday at 0:30 a. in. R. J. Grnotz, x amor. rroacmng in the r . M. Church every miuimin evening ai ine usual Hour, itev, A. I). Ualnes, Pastor. Services in the Prosbvterian Church in the sum of $1000 each fur their appearance at court. ine hires photograph gallery will After hearing the testimony of T. F. be open during the entire week of court, Ritchey, the Justice bound thorn over and all who wish a silting for photo graphs should be on hand at that time. There is no use recommending the work done at this gallery, its reputa tion is fully established among our i people. Call early, and don't slay away on account of cloudy weather. Bring the babies. East Hickory. "How fresh In my mind are the days of my sickness, When I tossed me in pain, nil fevered and sore; The burning, the nnusca, the sinking and weakness, And even the old spoon that my medi cine bore. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. The "old boys" who were encaged every Hablmtli morning and evening, in the little scrimmage that took place Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. I , ! , at jeiiysourg years ago last July, are receiving their invitations, in the The old silver spoon, the familv snoon. shape of free transportation, to retorn T,ie sick-chamber spoon that my modi- and look over the field once more, and clne boro' many of them will start next Monday. ,Iow ,otn wero my fovor-parched lips to The tickets will be eood to return reccivoit nm;i t Ka r ,.- .u t. :n 1I0W naeou the stuff that it boro to ivui v .UJ UlUUtUi 1 W Sill m.lnni.11. I ' 'J n ,,v' , orious timo for the veterans. And the nain at mv inwnrrla Ol. n.n.,1,1 could lolieve It, Though tears of disgust from my eye balls it wrung. Oil market closed yestetday 981. Mrs. Nora Soigel does sewing at reasonable prices. It. Get registered at once, Republi- a gjfl site P. O. j . ..i ... . we trust mey win maze me best xiooms to iei ior uweuing or oince of it . i purposes, m airs. reigel s house, oppo- Monday was "Labor Dav " and It- about the only thine to remind one Ladies curlers, crimpers, and friz- that it was a local holiday wai the , ... i ers ior sale at itussell s. iNew de- notice to that effect at the postoffice, signs and very nice. It. and the failure to hear the school bell Within the past week tho Central ring in the morning. Legal holidays House Jias been handsomely papered, are getting pretty thick in this country, The old silver spoon, tho medicine spoon, How awful the stuff that it loft on mv tongue." adding greatly to the cheer and com fort of the rooms, United Presbyterian services will be held in the school houso next Sab bath at 11 a. m., and 4:30 p. m.. Rev, J. R. May officiating. and about the only good they accom- pusn or bad, we might say is to make a fellow hustle around one day earlier if he happens to have a note fall due at the bank on the 1. b. day. having closed for the seasou, Chairman Seigworth and Mr. J. E. Whitniore of East Hickory, were a town last Thursday, and gave the Republican a pleasant call. Republicans should remember the importance of being registered at once thus injuring them a vote this fall Attend to it quick. Sept. 5 is the last Hav. J I u - t-l . r;.. w.u sr a J - "s oeen snooting me great rap- M, XT ,,.. . .again i nun iu n uarroi- OndAV Imp Naw Wi minnln T . n. i . . . ' " " boat oH and on fur some time, has at r . V 1, . ' 's' accomplished the daring feat of u- eusumg term or esim.uster Col- tbe ,gei by going over tha Fa8 -n hia host sented at your town Court week Mis. Derby, who has been danger ously ill, is convalescent and will move with her sons to Youngsville, Fa., in a few days. Since tbe headquarters of the Re publican County Committee have beon piUL. EMERT, FANCY HOOT SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Smear baugh Co.'s store. Iu preared to do all kmds of custom work from the linest to the coarsest and guarantors his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices as rea sonable as tirst class work can be done for. JOB WORK of every description execu ted at the KKPUiiLlCAN office. There is a corner in the berry crop. T. 'J. Bowman's family have re turned to Jamestown, N. Y. Miss Blanche Wells is attending school at Jamestown, N. Y. Peter Liudal and son passed through our city on Monday en route to C. A. Hill's, of Noble, Collins & Henderson shinned a ear Mr. A. U Guth, Tionesta's excel- load of walkimr-beama to Oardinr A, Alias Maud Davis has returned lent jeweler, bas moved bis store into McCollura. Oil City y-,. . . l. - . I -- j- from Chautauqua, the Assembly, for me building formerly occupied by the While iu tha act of Inadincr ullr which she was engaged as pianist, postoflice, which bas been thoroughly ing-beams on a car at tbe sidiDtr Eu. refitted for that purpose, and makes a gene Holmes was struck on the leg by rpicuuiu room. air. 1,. is now better the end of a beam as it slipped back than ever prepared to serve his cub- on the skids. He was not seriously tomere, and as be does only first claes injured and is able to be around. He work and sells his goods lower than aud Mrs. Holmes started to nisrion the same can be bought for in larger on Tuesday. Thev will he pone shout cities, mere is no sense in going else- two weeks, where when 10 need of anything in his W. C. Shirk and wife of Fern Citv l'HO. ara mieata nf Afr M.. A T Carlisle D. Graham, the hero (?) Seigworth, Warren Whitten and family have removed to East Hickory, Wheeler & Dusenbury will run their mill double time. Alfred and Will Anderson were at He successfully accnmnlinhnd hnmn a. S.lnJ.n m:. r:n: ro ;l t .... . . " ' w. u-mU;, """'"" muvorimc 01 iiar- this hazardous ournev on Sunday ant. Vt Tr;t. :ii i, n riHhnrcr and Alma Mar. I Sn.nJ. 1 : .1 I ' r r., - . umuuiii 1 euiuit over lue - norsesnoe annur -ziiii of York, Pa., arrived in town last Sat- feet from the Canadian shore. He unlay and are the guests of Misees came out alive, and with the excep L-iwie and mnie Kandall at tbe lion of some pretty big bruises, is all lvurai House. riM TL .m. I - - vmj 9 IUIU ID.I CACIirUVD JJavid Uarnett has just opened a settles that kind of businoss with him rr atnolr ivf liimkAvmAn'a I. . T . I r t . .b . ...... c. ...ou . uuui, bisu iur. j.m. Miniz is oneniDcr ud hue line uf children's high top his new store in the larce aud commo- removed lo East Hickory, why not school thoes, and marked down to dinus store rnnm r i.a T.'or.u. ku.i, ln tl ri.nri ir..... .nj :.n 1 u. .l.t.-.a .n II 1 .1.. . I t" rue uuno.u prices, wan and inspect this week. His 1 ne w embrace drv ud th is way? It would save this ,.. It. goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, a good deal of trouble, T 11T . , , 1,1-, m . ... . ... weo. r. atson s already commo- caps, aon lauies and cent a furnishing waiter crouch and wile were visit ious uweiiiug is receiving seme ma- goods, etc, of which be has an ira- mg at the home of Mrs. Crouch's terial improvements at the hands of mense stock of every variety, and all parents on R. R. St., the first part of carpenters Oeorge and John Zuendel. of the freshest and newest styles. He the week An additiou 24x24 to the rear is one proposes to sell goods at such low Miss Savilla Keister is spending her . . . i ... .. i o I tbe changes making. prices as will astonish the people of I vacation at home F. P. Martin, A. R. Onmer and tb,s lecl,0"i al,d sk Ihe puhho gen- 1 be First M. E. Church was for- II. C. Smith drive to Forest county fir"y to call and see if what he says mally reopened on Sunday evening, to-morrow, where they propose hunting not true- Lookout for his grand Rev. C. R. Thompson officiating. This nd fijhiog for a couple of weeks. W. opening advertisement next week. cburcb will be reopened shortly after D. Rider, Jr., expects to joiu them Prof. P. J. Mabafly. of Trinity conference, orjUBt before, bout the middle of next week. College, Dublin, is reported as sayine "e0, pe'and, W. A. Kribbs' effi Franklin News. I in a lecture before the Chautaunua cient clerk of Kellettville, was in town Republicans have no time to lose Assembly last week that "The Declara- over unaay in tbe matter of eettinz registered. tion of American Independence, de- 0n Saturday the Bark Peelers of The time is fast aDDroachini? when it clanng that all men are created free Viueen, and the Whites of i,ast Hick will be too late. The committee aD qUa1' " fa,8e'" and ,ht Thomas ry PIayed a match game of ball on should see to it in their respective dis- Jefferson was "all wrong in what he 11,0 asl ctory ball grounds, bcore tricta, that all the voters are properly wrote. It t'rot. Mahany will read lo lu JSVOr OI nea. ineast registered in time. the JJeclaration be will discover that "'CKory boys say they will have order Tha Uirinn rn. ii-.j: it eava "All men are creaiel ennsi" bereattcr. - " 6 """lUKi IW ' 1 place before Justice Proper on no' free an" equal. This ruisquota Wednesday last, it having been post- lioa is frequently made, but should poned one week at tbe request of the no be perpetrated by a man who Commonwealth. At the conclusion come8 over lDree 'housand miles to the Justice held the defendant in the D8Iruct the brethren at Chautauqua sum of 81,500 bail, which was prompt- -franUin Spectator. ly furnished. "Prof. Willie King," the colored Bills are out announcing a grand anatomical wonder, graced our town ball at the Lawrence House hall on with a visit yesterday. The "profess Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, next, to or" has two sets of ribs, several hearts, wbicb a general and cordial invitation and a muscle as bard as adamant. He extended. Good musio will be in his an extra set of ribs which be attendance, a fine supper will served, and perfect order will maintained during the evening. The Prohibition State Convention was held in Harrisburg last week and was atteuded by about the usual num- aurd, but no less than two score of our ber of delegates and there were few citzens saw him perform and will vouch r. ...... i .i .. . ., . .. a'.. un luuDa w ue oeuu iu me councils of 'or toe truio ot them, lie cave two tbe party. J. P. Johnston, of Pitts- or three exhibitions, which were wit burgb, was nominated for State Treas- nessed by two of our leadiod Dhvsi urer. A. A. btevens, of Tyrone, was cians, and the facts can't be disputed re-elected Chairman. He etoppod his heart and Dulse from dr!..r. f- ftimn rvi. u:.. l. . . : l . I I . : i' . i . . ... I u uua luh Hiiuirrei Maaim Anana, I iicaLinir inr ma anana r nna.iu t,.ir . I i n c.!. , i u vui,uvu n .....-, w v. uL.ii uaii A I Mr. r rMiizinrrpr Ann on 11 ...n 1I..J.. il t . . ! r . H vux.xouoay.uero nas oeen almost a lu.uute.. ne is a jim dandy in his were in Kellettville one day last week, couunuai oomoardment going on from way na no mistake. Master F. Wolfe of Newmaosville, early dawn till dewy eve on the hills Last Saturday Jacob Wrne, nf has left for Pithnl . iUr. l,a ...ia ""UUUU'"B u. Di ome big strings Tionesta townsh d. anneare-1 h,rnr stoon ma for a .hort time I.. .a .....j nL. ., . . I. - w " - vFiur0U. Ana Diacss and justice 1'roper aud made information APi greys leem (0 ne unusually plenty in against Aquilla Moug and his son all sections. We bear it said that one Augustus Mong, called "Sic" charging uautu , couuty. caueni tneni with conm c i v in tha nitAm,.i r. ...t 91 kiaaI,-.j i- . .. r ' ' " yoae oeu, seven years old next 21blacks and greys ahve as they were robbery of his house on the night of soring wei.h 28 or I, Lai v ' mey iuay ou. leaf, for which ofrnnA ki,i. c.,,.i,a. :r. , seem to h l, -aI;.... , " " .u.u.u.a,luu inquire 01 S . X . . Uuu uiwuu ami i.uomas llaLrtrertv i Hhoun. T iii.. i I v ea sf - .W-.-WW..A,. After Forty Years. The celebration NEWSY NOTES. oy Air. and Mrs. James Rrown r v.. ..n. ..... rM...i.. ttiti .. . - .. .. . ... ,.,, vuniic- iv. inn, oi meir loriielb wed- ' carrier pigeons to Ninnara Falls tlio ding anniversary, at their pleasant otl,or,By. It was let loose from that place home on tbe Allegheny ri.er A n,ilo. In lh0 evpniK, and in five hours the .kT: r t . P'Keon had returned to New Caht! -v,D .,uUOT1., uu iuonuay evening, ng a mesSaKo.-ocW0 Local. Rent 9.1 1SSO ... .u . . . . , . luuoo Alimoy WHln,1(?, T0 rhi(li jVm events mat lew have the privilege of y. tlio deadly imturo of tho watermelon enjoying in a life time. On this nccn. was probably never better Illustrated than sion upward of seventv-five of their L" a..?U10. wl,leh "rrod Ii'y t Fort r. , . . Hinilli, Arkansas. A colored murderer hv friends were present to enjoy tbe event the name of Walker, on the way to the wun tnem, and to t6ke the Word of KHws, called for a walermelim and ate those who were there we are led to believe that it was one of the pleasant est gatherings that has assembled for a long time. At an early hour the Filte nil of it with nppnront relish. minutes later ho was a corpse. The Oil City liliztaril polishes oft" one species of growler in this superb style : If thcro is anvthi 111? ivn flflmii-n t guests began to arrive, and the morry n aiiythiii niso it is tho mnu who making began at ooce and continued ahva!' kicks and hawlcs about paying a to a late hour. Refreshments of the most delicious kind were served in greatest aounaance; in fact, great pyramids still remained after all had more than satisfied the inner man. mil mo man who thinks Hint, because ho is a prominent citizen, a dres parade soldier or something ol that kind, ho should not be charged as much as common folk. Theso men usually want the best and when tho bill is presented they in- VDI.lul.lt. u.ktH. . ... Viri . i , . . nuiiiu, uuiiuiieiice idling atiout When the hour for depsrture arrived how tho work did then, nn,,.i i,i, the happy guests were loath to take wero out j ust that much and soon, Theso their leave of the hospitable bride and Krcnt n,nn HC0"' to imajrlne that a nowspa- groom of forty years, and only did so Per I'"I;Hl-or should not eharKo for any- .ft . : I .u thing unless they-tho great men-mako after w.shing them very many happy a ood profit out of it. They are a fine returns of the day. The numerous rt" of patrons and the collector always presents left as pleasant reminders of P11-iny'' lheir company. Miss Kate Ouenthcr, teacher of Gorman the happy occasion were both beautiful and useful, a list of which follows: Silver tea set, J. G. Dale and wife. Jo seph Grove and wifo, U J. Hopkins and wile, w. W. Grove and wifo, F. R. Lanson and wifo, J. P. Grove and wifo, O. V. Kovard and wifo, S. U. Haslet and wifo. G. F. Watson and wife, I,. Fulton and wifo, J. II. Fonos aud wife, A. M. Doutt and wifo, Albort Grove j 2 silver dollars. ociiooi, manes tlio rollowiug report for tho month and term ending Aug. 27, 18S0: ixo. or pupils enrolled duriug month 13: during term 15. Averago attendance dur ing month 13; during term 13. Per cent, of attendance during month 07 j during torm 00. Those present every day during month are, Avirdin, Allio and Roy Gor man, Carrie Sutler, Lizzie, Francos and Ann. If..ll A1..1 -r . - . . . Xfr .,..1 m.- t. t r, . ........ ..u.,, aimi.misu nues, jua Mcuoy, Ja L C ZJT :.'T,LlZir "CS D0W"y- ThoS0 1 -ery day a...aU, Kjiyj vivsui, .ui, i (ilirintr mrm nt-n r and Mrs. E. T, n.i. . ...u .'....i.. "v -j v.o. man, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Slirivor: one lady's P s i ;a - T-k. , . " ." nian' 1A77ie "u' ad Li"ie Wiles were - nuu wun. u. ii. uuiior, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. T. Alphonso Wiles, Ida McCoy, Frances and Anna Hull, Crario Sntley. Avirdia Gor- JO. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hill, Misses Nettie and Minnie, and Mr. G. T. Hill ainum, Walter Dawson, D. D. Shields, Mrs. Covert, Jas. T. York ; napkin rings, jurs. uuenlhor, anil daughter Kato; caster, ur. anu Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Uillard hanging lamp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harnett; spring rocking chair, Mrs. James York and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grove, Mr. aosout but oue day during term. An ex amination was hold at tlio close of Ihn term with the following annexed results Arithmetic, Avirdia Gorman, UK), Allie Oorman, 02, Lizzie Hull, 02, Frances Hull, 02, Carrie Sntley, 80. Geography, Liz.io null, wo, trances Hull, 90, Ida McCoy. 00, Ti, .i . t . i . iij.iiwiujtjr, vwiiiu ouiicy, 1UO, JjlZZlO Hull, 100, Ida McCoy, 100, Frances Hull 99, Lizzio Wiles, 09, Allio Gorman, 95 Agnes Downey, 84, Anna Hull, 80. Till A I. M ST. Iiistof causes set down for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest Cnuntv, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of September, JSSO: 1. Robert McCloskey and A. B. Reid vs. f. If. Ryder ami Jeromo Powell, No. 1, December Term, 1HS3. Summons in tres pass, Ac. 3. H. Kastor vs. Jamns C. Wolsh, No. 30, May Term, 1WS, Siiiiiinons In assuinpslt. 4. James O. Welsh vs. V. W. Hawks, No. lr, Sentember Term, is:. Replevin. 5. J. ('. Welsh, John A. Proper, I,. Ag now ami A. J. Wallace, doing business as Proper Reserve Oil Company vs. C. W. Hiiwks No. 21, September Term, 18S8. Replevin. (i. J. C. Welsh and E. R. Orandln vs.' ('. W. Hawks, No. 2, September Term; 18SS. Replevin. i. Patrick II. Powers vs. Jacob F, Over ' lander, No. 4, May Tci tn, lHru Keplevin.' 9. Howard Weber vs. A. J. Sicgworlh, No. l, fay Term, 1889. .Summons in' trespass. Id. Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia for usool'Jennio K. Rrndish vs. R. W. Ilrailish and William llr.ulish. No. 1, September Term, 1889. Summon in as sumpsit, 12. In mutter of Appeal from County Auditors' Report for year 1HSM by Solomon' Fitzgerald, Treasurer, No. 6, May Term, 1889. Appeal from County Auditors' Re port. 13. (feotgo I. Harter, Elizabeth A Harter, his wifo, in right of Elizabeth A.' Harter vs. (. Shamhiirg, J. J. Carter," John Ntrnwbridgo and James Osborn, No. 19, February Term, 18NS. Summons in action in assumpsit. 1 1. I. H. Cridcr and Cridcr, doing business as P. H. Cridor Son vs. James llaggerty, No. 18, September Term, 1888. Summons in trespass. lf. Howard Weber vs. J. E. Whitmore,' No. 2, May Term, 1889. Summons in' trespass. Hi. F. F. Whittckin vs. William Law- renco and William Hmoarbaugh, doing l)iisiness as Lawrence .t SmcarbHiigli, No. 3, September Torm, 1889. Appeal from J." Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, . Prothonotary. ' Tionesta, Pa., August 19, 1889. be be Hepler Corners. Mr. Wm. Harkles of Lickiogville, died last Saturday, of dropsy. The funeral service took place on Monday mnruing at that place, Rev. Brickley officiating. A few days since some one entered the rig at Lickingville and fell over the sand pump line, after which he took 200 feet of it with him. Preachini? at Washington M. V. throws down into his abdomen at will, church next Wednesday eveuiDg by and an extra heart which moves into Rev. Framnton. All come than can several different positions at his com- Miss Hattie Smith of Red Brut h. mand even stops beatiug when he was the cuest of her sister T,i,7; not so desires. These assertions seem ah. I. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shriver, accom panied by Mr. Mealy and wife of Red Hot, have been visitiug friends in York State the past few days. Mr. J. Decbant aud Mr. B. Seigle, both of Strobletou, have taken tbeir Snell illl?. Allin Gnrm an inn Atrit.rll-i rin... .... JeSKfl n-w-nn, n('. l,l l,I uf - . ....... ,,,:.,.. ' """ , arno eutiey, 00, Lizzio Hull, 98, ". . ii. uuiior: lauv s coia enain. Mr. i i,v... ii,,n no a n..n - ' - ..... ,....1 uuu. iA. iiuii. hz. ii m f i Linuai; i aoz. tumblers, Mrs. Gov 97. 'rim m,,i -!.... .... Perry and family; half doz. mention for n,l mj( .i oT,S;f"r-WUt,rrfrS;,P'S- K"Xi ,uit Ud the patrons for their kindly interesi , ....... ... ..uuuimuii , lull. NHVVr flEU AM ll'airnitiAti I w. p. Frank dollars, Mr. and Henderson ; cabinet pho tograph, Mrs. Williams; one silver dollar, mr. ana Mrs. J. K, Swab. Forest Co. People in W. T. From a private letter to Mr. G. W. Bovard, from Mr. I. n. Kiuch, a former Forestonian, but now of Kelso, Washington Territory, we are per mitted to make the following extracts of interest to a number of our citizens We bad plenty of rain during the spring, or up to about the Grst of May, but since that it has been very dry, and with the exception of about 4 iocbes of raiu during the last week iu June, there bas not been enough Farmers Look (o Your Interests. Two prominent lecturers from War ren county, will lecture on Granee worK, on the 10th ol September, at Mt. Union Hall. Green townshin h orest county Pa. Lecture beirina at i o'clock: p. ni., and also In the eve ning. All are cordially invited to come. Farmers don't miss this opportunity to hear what is for your interest. Bv Order of C.m Wm. Cuorp, Master. New Stock choice Turkey Prunes, 4 pounds for 25 cents, at Smearbauirh X VO. 8, Livery stable keepers should always moisture to decently wet a board, until kef,P. Ari,,!ea ?!1 Lini",0,,t !' "table, ..l. ,. i ,j . , nothing like it for horses. Arnica & Oil within the ast day or two, when we Liniment is dually good for man aud naa Beverai good showers. It may beast. 25 and 50 cents por bottlo. For continue wet for two weoks, and yet it 8 uy iiar"(!tt' may not rain another drop for a Thousands walk the earth to-day w ho month; there is, in fact, no telling would bo slcoping in its bosom but for the what it will do in the line of rain out ' y 1,80 of Dow,,s' Eluir- For sale hr here. I am living back in the woods D. Barnett. about nine miles from the river, where T. D. Collins aud Aaron Root are logging. My nearest neighbors are Frauk Weaver of Forest county, and my brother John -For a mild cathartic and elliciont tonic. use Baxter's Mandrako Bitters. Every bottlo warranted. For sale bv D. Barnett. Itch, Mango, aud Scratches on human ,' . r animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool Jbey are located ford's Sanitsrv T.ntin ti.iu ...,.. about a mile farther up tbe mountain, Sold by Herman A Kiggins, Druggists' uui we are soon to nave another neigh- u"w. uov28-6m Knr within o i , V, f tf aha I...... 'PL. I uuunc' ""M -English Snavln T.ininmnt m n 18 nothing but timber here; some Hard, Holt or Calloused Lumps and ltiem- Iarge and some small. John Root. Vn :"L :. Ai d V'1""1' K. Sam. Levy and Bob. Slacle are about s.,ris, all swoiion Tiirouts, Coughs Etc.! w I Nlvn (.11 I.,, nu,l. 1. ...I. air linmiUi,liU .!.. P. i i " rT U..U .. .IUU. xvairantet. "uiubiiibi "uui uere. raoiu uy iiorman dc SiuL'ins. DriiL'L.iNis nariey jonnson, tbe Swede, of Tiones- uovs-ly. ta, has a claim two miles west from my place. Phillip and George Haslet are li and 1 milo east resoectivelv. i.r"'"1? ..w.i., . i.tM , v .. . iu. ii'it Hands. , 'nil iiallls. ? Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- 111 ( KI.KN'M AltMCA HALVE. Tho best Salve in llm w.irl.l r r..iu n...: c T.i ,. ... SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias"1 issued out of tho Court of Common' Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to ine directed, thero will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta Pa., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, A. D. 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following described real esuuo, io-wu : P. L. KIMBERLY, R. F. WOLFKILL, W. ROBERTS, EDWARD ROBERTS and P. M. SWEENKY, partners as IV L. KIMBERLY .V CO., vs. R. A. DUN CAN and N. 1). MITCHELL, who sur-r vivo GEORGE R. DUNCAN as mem-" bers in firm of Duncan & Co., and DUN CAN A CO., No. hi, September Term, 1889. Samuel Griffith, Samuol D. Irwin, Attorneys. All tliat'cortain tract of land situato in' Green Township, Forest County, Penn-' sylvania, being part of Warrant No. 5185,' described as follows : Beginning at a ma-, pie, the most North-easterly eornerof said. Warrant; thence South 4i degrees East 320 rods to a wiiito pine; thence by tract' line South 47 degrees West 2.i0 rods to a' hemlock marked V; thence by residuo of tract North 43 degroea West 320 rods to a post : thence by line of Warrant No. 5184T 250 rods to place of beginning. Contain taining live hundred acres, be the same' more or loss, and unimproved. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the' property of R. A. Duncan and N. 1J. Mitchell, who survive Goorgo R. Duncan: as members in firm of Duncan Co., and Duncan A Co., at the suit of P. L. Kim berly, It. F. Woli kill, W. Roberta, Ed.-" ward Roberts and P. M. Sweeney, part ners as P. L. Kimberly A Co. TERMS OF SALE. The following-' must lie strictly complied with whoa thai' property is stricken down : , 1. When tlio plaintiff or other lieri crod-" iturs becotve the purchaser, the costs oh' the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgago searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for tlio amount of the pro coeds of the salo or such portion thereof ad" he may claim, must be furnished the' Shoritl. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not sottleil immediately will 1)0 continued until 2 o'clock p. m ot the next day. at which time all Dronortv not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to WIH'IIl iir.si !OI(l. See l'urdon's Dicost. Ninth Edition' page 4 ti and Smith's Forms, pago 384. GEO. W.SAWYER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollico, Tionesta, Pa., August 24,- For Sale. I'Uillip 6hot a big buck last Friday evening. It was fat as any beef I ever saw, and made very fine eating. We have a very nice climate here. The sun gets about as hot during the day as in Pa., and although it com mences to get cool about 4 o'clock, it dou't get cold enough to settle the mosquitoes, and they delight to get io .u.:. . u ,l . r. . men wuis. m ins mornings. ibis summer was too dry for successful farming; potatoes are a small crop, while hay was about a good Pennsyl vania crop. Oats were nothing to brag of, while gardeus were generally poor. Wages are good this summer; Collins & Hoot are payiug $10 aud 850 per mouth without board; good ox-teamsters get 875 per month, uud some get more. I took my claim of 160 acres by pre emption. 1 intend to "homestead" another piece when 1 get through here, and I also intend to take a limber claim when I soil out here. Up to this time I have been quite busy building me a house, which is made entirely of cedar, all of which I split myself. Best regards to all my fiieuds. For Sale. lively cures Piles, or no nav reouire.l. 1! is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For salo bv G. W. llovard. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, I5Y RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 19 barrel choice 350,000 feet White and Rod Oak in a good locality for a mill. Call at once on Eli Berlin or B. F. Winans of Whig Hill. Either will show you the locatiuu. 3t, Flour f sack, Corn Meal, 100 Itis Chop feed, puro grain Corn, Shelled - Beans "p bushel - Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders Whitelish, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup . N. O. Molasses new Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coifee, ... Java Collue - Tea ..... Butter ..... Rice Eggs, froKii ... Salt best lako Lard ...... Iron, common bar Nails, ltid, keg -Potatoes .... Limo H bbl. . Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef Dried Peaches per lb . Dried Peaches pared per 8.00ft 0.25 1.2iifnl.i;o 1.00(.i.l.2.S dj.l.OO - 70 1.50 ft 2.S0 - 14 - I2J - 8.5V - 7ft 14 Sli(i,ti0 - 5(iC.i,75 f.i.28 2".ft 32 ft 35 20(.i.!i0 - 15(1 18 8ft 121ft 1.25 (' l-'l - 2.50 2.51) 1.00 - 5ft 8 - 124 10 16 COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania made and provided, we. the under-. signed Commissioners of Forest County,' will exK).SH to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, A. D. 1889. at 2 o'clock p. in., tho following doscribeoV MWiW UI lill.U, VIZ i HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Warrant. Acres. How Assessed. 20 Cotant A Nelson. 210 153 Raymond A Co. Smith. 217 110 RavmondACo. a Smith.- 50 Dale J. G. K1SOHLRY TOWNSHIP 5132 50 Harrison John fl Bond'. 6131 1000 ForestOilCo.fi Superior' Lumber Co. JKNKH TOWNsniP. 17 Dobbs Benson J. TIONESTA TOWNSHIP, 382 J Iim J. T. Dale fl Dale Bros.' W. D. SlIIKI.DS, C. F. I-KDK1IUH, J. J. Pauhons. Attest, Co. Commissioners. J. T. Buknnan, Clerk. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing account has been lilod in my ollico and w ill bo presented at the next torm of Orphans' Court, of Forest County, Pa., beginning September lti, lSS'.t, lor con-' lii illation : Fiiia' account of Thomas J. Bowman Ouurdiau of Josephine. Fleming. C. M. AKNElt, Cicrk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Fa., August 10, lssu. IF. W. XjA"W", rrac.icaITlnnciv All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attondod to. TIN ROOF1X4 A SI'KCIAI.TY. SPOUTING.- BONN Ell BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, I SPLENDID CHANCE txioition Good weekly pay Fur YOU. Permanent tho year round I The most successful advertisers are using Remington llros.' County Seal Lists, issued at Pittsburgh. Thev cover thu ground tho nnint thoroughly with llio I least expen.-c, guaraiitcd ! No expel ienci IU Only good clwuaetcrand wi e iiccled f Ilin'nesH io oik rcijuircil. (.itiuut lice. S.'inl for terms and commence at duck. 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