THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1889. BOROUGH OFFICER!. Purge.-T). 8. Knox. Couaeifmen North ward, R. M. Her- nan, II. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South ward, J. C. Mcowdon, O. W. Robinson, J. F. Proper. - fnHirtt of (Aa react J. F. Troper, T. ft. Cobb. (Mnntable and OteetorH. H. Canfleld. ' School Ihrretor-. W. Robinson, A. . Kellv, K. U Davla, D. fa. Knox, D. W, Clark, J. T. Bronnan. JAS. T. BKENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOItTIEST.A., IP.A.. PARTTPTTT.An ATTF.NTTON OTVKN TO THR PKOPKR ASHF.SSMKNT OK LANDS AND TUB PAYMKNT UrTAAKfl. ALNU TO TUB rURCHASB AND BALK OK IlKAL KHTATE, ANUTOTHK KK.M IINU AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. tfrnttr of Oongre Jamks Kkhr. Member of Senate J. H. Wir.soi. Attembly Ciiam.f.s A. Randall. frmident Judge W. D. Bbown. , A ttoeiat. Judgei Liwii Abnkr. J no. A. Proper VMirer Sot.owoi FlTaarnAt.D. Prothonotarv Regitter t iteeordcr , f . Calvin W. Arhrr. ' Arir. Go. W. Sawtis. (tinntMiimrri-Wa. D. SHIELD, C. K. Ledkiuth, J. J. Parsons. Count Superintendent O no. W. K Knn. IHttriet Attorney P. M. C'l.ARK. Jury Cnmmintioneri C. II. CBPROIT, AMOI Lh COOPKR. Cbuntt Surveyor n. C. WHITTHKIN. Cbronsr Dr. J. W. Morrow. Connry 4 terftor E. I Jon as, R. 7. QlLtKkPin, WX. DLUKi t hurra ana ftafcbatk Mrfcaal. Fresbvterlan Babbath School at 9:45 a. in. I M. K. Habliath Hchool at 10:00 a. ra. Preachina- In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumborger. Service in Luthoran Ml. iion a unurcn, arman Hill, every Sunday at 10:30a. m., English and Oormau alternating. S. 8. very Sunday at V:9U a. in. it. J. uraeiz, Pastor. Preach nir In the F. M. Church every Sabbath ovouing at the uaual hour. Rev. A. D. Oainea, Pastor. (Services In the Presbyterian t:nurcn every isauhath morning ana evening, Kev. J. v. MoAninen ouiciauug. . . -. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OT.IVE LODOK, No. 6.r7. F. ft A. M. Stated Mooting" held at Odd Feb ' Iowa Ilall the first Monday of each month, T. J. PAINE, W. M. T. B. COBB, Soe'y. TIONESTA LODGE iil. O. of O. Jy, AfEHTS" every Tuesday evening, at 8 HA o'clock, in the ixxlue linom in i-ar-Halt.- Confer the Initiatory de gree the first Tueaday night of each innny., flrat den-ren the second Tueaday ulglil; aecond degroe tho third Tusday night third degree the fourth Tuoaday ?'K ' O. W. KF.MBLK. N. O G. W. SAWYER, Soc'v. F)RET LODOE, Na. 184, A. O. U. W., Maeta every Friday Evening In Has let Hall, Tionesta. C. M. ARNER, M. W. S. R. CLARK, Recorder. "t APT. OEOROK STOW POST, Da 974. O. A. It. Meeta on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Fellows Hall. Tioneata. Pa. L. AO NEW, Commander. JONEW 4 CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Offloe next door to P. O., Tioneata, Pa. , B.AONBW. P. M. CI.AR, i4 DlHtrlct Attorney, dark la A trout for a number of re- e Fit xnanraneo Companies, EL. DA '.S. . . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tioneata, Ta. Collectlona tnado in thla and adjoining . eountiea. F. RITCHEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tioneata, Foreat County Pa, P E. BIBLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OAoe La Kepler Block, Room 9, Tloaeita, 'a. T AWRENC10 HOUSE, Tioneata, Pa. 1J Harry Mare, rronrlotnr. Till hr.uae la centrally located. ICvcrytbing nw and well furnished. Sunniior Ac otiinmodationa and atrict attention given to irueMa. Vegetable and Frnita of all klnda nerved in their aeamm. Saiuplo room for Commercial Agcnta. CENTRAL HOUSE. Tlonesta. Pa. V O. O. r.rownoll. Pronrletor. Thla la new houae, and baa Juat been litted up lor the ai'pnminndatlon or the publln. A por tlon of the patronage of the public la nolle nea. in-iy CENTRAL noUSE. OIL CITY. PA J W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor, The largont, Beat Icatod and FurnUhed llouaj In the City. Near Union Depot, JB. BIOOINS, M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Drugglnt, . ' TIONESTA, PA LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed regteiday 1.061. Tho school! will bo closed to morrow. John Qrubhs is drilliue a water well for David Bamett. Frank Grove of South Oil City, is visiting relatives in this place. -Mr. W.C.Allan of West Hick . or J, was a visitor to town yesieraav. Some nice Thanksgiving reading will be found on our first page this week Mr. Jas. M. Mills was appointed postmaster at Elulalia, this county, on the 20ih mst. W. E. Rice Esq., of Warren, was in town on legal business Monday and Tuesdav of this week Charlie Carlson of West Hickory, was in town Saturday and cava the Republican a friendly call. Mr. ami Mrs. John Hall of Steu benville. Ohio, are psying a visit to their danghter, Mrs. Dr. Siggins, Andy Carr gashed his left foot with an az one day last week, and now keeping Will Hunter company on crutches, There will be union thanksgiving services in East Hickory M.E. Church to morrow (Thursday) evening. Every body invited The Oil City Fuel Supply Co. is piping gas into Drookville aud will keep the poo pie of that town warm the coming winter, To morrow at 10:30 a. m , union Thanksgiving services will be held 1 the M. E. Church. A cordial tuvita tion is extended to everyoo, Mr. Allan Gordon of Elkhart Indiana, and his sister, Miss Addie are payiug a visit to their uncle an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Haslet. Uuited Presbyterian services will be held in the bubool house next Su bath at 11 a. m , and 4 p. m., Rev T W. MORROW. M. D.. J. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, 't.ata of Armstrong county, having located in Tio'ieata ia prepared to attend all pro- . reionai caiia promptly ami at ail nnura. Olttoe a .id residence two donra north of I Jiw renre Hoiiho. Office hours 7 to R A. M., and It to 12 M. ; 2 to S and 6) to 7) P. M. Ruudaya, 9 to 13 A. M. I 2 to 3 aud (11 to 7i P. M. may-18 81. DR. F. T. NASON. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON, TION MST A, PA. Office opppoalte Oaa Ofllce. Calls at tended to promptly day and night. M AY, PARK CoTi HANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut St., Tlonexta, Pa., Bank of Diacount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposit. Collec tion made on all the Principal point of tiie V. S. Coileotiona solicited. JORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, So!ar or Triangulation Survey ing. llot of Instruments aud wark. Turin on application. pUIUEMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reek building next to Smear- jiiugli A Co.'a atore. In nrotared to ilo all Kind of custom work from the nnot to Iho coarsest and guarantee hi work to alftvo ierfoct natisfaction. Prompt atten "tion givou to mending, and pricea aa rea sonable as nrt class worn can be done lor, rraotical Tinner. All kind of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN KOoFixa I A SPECIALTY. AND SPOUTING, UOROUCJU BUILDING, TIONLSTA, PA, S. Stewart, cfliciuting. All are cor dially invited. Ben Butler has done a great good in the Tewkesbury Almshouse, but h work will not be comploto till he or ders a good supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the people's remedy. Mr. Collins, the genial partner of our good natured friend Hardison, in the oil businets, is here keeping an eye on the well across the river, which is getting to the interesting point. The State Normal School of Clarion has the public schools of the town for model schools, and the mem bers of the senior clues in the Normal are paid for teaching in the model schools. The trial of Daniel Wallers and Win. Mong charged with the assault made on Mrs. Margaret Knapp near Newmaoville, some weeks ago, came up in the Clarion courts on Saturday last, and at last accounts was still on trial, with Judge Neale of Kittauuing, on the bench. Mr. J. C. Milieu, whom many of our people will remember as having preached for the United Presbyterian congregation here la6t winter, died of typhoid fever on the 17th inst. He was a student in Allegheny Theologi cal Seminary, and gave promise of becoming a brilliant minister. The Ancient Order of United Workmen is a man that is has at tained its msjority. The first lodge of the order was instituted in Meadvilla, on the evening of October 27, 18G3. It was a healthy boy and a promising youth, and now that it has reached manhood's estate, its future ia none the less promising. The membership in the United Slates and Canada is now about 225,000 and is being added to continuously. Supt. Kerr has secured the fol lowing array of talent for the insti tute, which begins on the 30th proxi mo: Col. L. F. Copeland, two night lectures; Prof. Geo. E. Little, one night lecture, and daily instructions in drawing; Supt. Pearsall of Camer on county, and L. L. Himes of Clarion Normal, will be in attendance all week ; Prof. Wheeler will again have charge of the musio department, which meaui success in that liue. Not strictly as a matter of news, ut more as a fact fur future reference, do we remark that the rains of the past week or two have put the roads n a deplorable condition, and hauling as been practically suspended. Bo des the item helps to fill up, and ll- ustrates better than we could describe how scarce news is, Ac. I will hear your song sublime, some other time, he said, pulling away suddeuly and leaving bis coat button n my hands. But be didn't get far e was detained by rheumatism in his left knee. I pressed into his band a mall package. The next day be ran to meet me and said "Wonderful this Salvation Oil, ain't it." Thanksgiving comes to morrow, and wo hope all our good, paid up subscribers have a nice fat turkey ready for the oven, with cranberry sauce and celery and pumpkin pie and all the other good things that go far toward makincr one thankful. The other fellows can do as we have had to do, lay in a Lunk of beef, and what's left over from dinner, chop it nto hash for supper. Mr. Robinson did not get eating his Thanksgiving turkey in his new house, but will not have long to wait now, as the carpenter hopes to turn it over to him by the latter part of next week. It is among the finest and most convenient residences in town some thiuk it takes the lead and the crew of carpenters have done a good job throughout, while Jas. Carson, who has bossed the work, has done himself proud as a skillful mechanic, demon stratiog fully that there is no need of going out of town for anything in this line, bo it ever so extensive or fancy, The damage occasioned by the Americanite and glycerine explosion near Titusville early Saturday morn ing is estimated by Mr. Barllett at 8700. According to the World an Oil City gentleman who was at the Grand Valley Hotel on Friday night said that the explosion shook the hotel building, and that all the inmates were awakened. The proprietor went down stairs under the supposition that there tad been an explosion of gas in bis kitchen. Grand Valley is fully ten miles distant. Blizzard, Tionesta is fifteen miles from the scene of the ex plosion, and the shock was very plain ly felt by many of our citizoos. Last Saturday morning about 3:00 o'clock a number of our citizens experienced what was supposed to be an earthquake. The doors and win dows rattlod as though struck by sudden gust of wiud, while buildings seemed to sway quite perceptibly. Of course these sensations were noticed only by those who were not too sound ly asleep. The cause, it has since beeu ascertained, was the explosion of magazine located between Titusvill and Shamburg, ia which was stored about 400 pounds of Americanite, the new explosive which is fast taking the place of nitroglycerine. No ooo was injured, and the explosion is believed to have been caused by the building catching fire. Mr. S. J. Wulcott who is doing a good deal of operating in the vicinity of Little Hickory, informs us that he bas just completed a well about three fourths of a mile up that streum, which he estimates will produce from 3 to 5 barrels. He bas located another well a little farther south, but before drilling it, will sink another well on the Pownell farm. I. N. Patterson eipected to start the drill in bis well on the Parcus Copeland furra this week. The Hardison well, opposite Tionesta, is very near the spot where they expect to find the sand, in the neighborhood of 1400 feet, aud will likely come in to-day some time. The Randall & Kelly well on the Oaten farm, Harmony township, went through the regular sand yesterday, hut failed to respond with the crude. We be lieve it is the intention to drill it deeper. About one o'clock on Friday morn- Yet mud is hub deep, the lumber og last the citizens of our borough men of this place are doing a large were aroused from their slumbers by business. It seems the bull-wheel an alarm of fire, and were not long shaft has the most money in it, as n locating the conflagration, which tome two car loads are shipped daily, proved to be tho building recently George Stigcr, who has been home purchased of Capt. Knox by Mrs. W. for some time, has returned. T. Clark, situated just north of Dis- Tho West Hickory Lyceum met on trict Attorney Clark s dwelling, on Thursday evening, and after two Elm St. Mrs. Clark bad shortly be- hours' debate on "Which is the most fore opened a millinery store there, useful to man, the cow or the horse, nd at the time of the fire was living the Judges decided in favor of the n the building, her sister, Miss Iveily, Cow. being her only companion, her bus- Miss Lizzie Holmes, of Greenville, band having been called away on who has been visiting her brother usiness the day before. The ladies 'Gene for the last four months, re were awakened by the smoke which turned on Saturday. had become almost stifling in their Mr. Frank Burrows, one of Hick room, and tho fire had gained such 0ry's young men, has rented and fur headway that it was with difficulty Dished tbe Whitcomb house and has they made their escape. When the gone for his bride people arrived it was found impossible The Latin class postpones fur rain, to save the building, the whole inside but the painting class goes, rain or being enveloped in flame, and they ghioe applied their energies toward the The currying shop started again on saving of the District Attorney s house, Monday. and did su only by the most persistent Nov. 25. Jir, An Early Morning Blaze. West Hickory. effort, but not until the side next the fire bad been pretty badly scorched and blackened. The burned building was of no great value and its loss is a comparative ight one, the heaviest loss being the goods and housuhnuld effects of the occupants, which is estimated to be between $200 and 8300, with no in surance, lbe origin ot me nre is not exactly known, but is supposed to East Hickory. Mr. Frank Sutley of Bradford, was the guest of bis mother Mrs. II. Sutley, of this place. Mrs. D. Stover who bas been sick is convalescent. Burt and Smith Sutley have return ed from Washington Co. No mud in Hickory, Oh, no 1 Mrs. Nellie Robinson who has been L.n.n ..iioaiI Ktf a lamn which ., ... lju-ia Visiting at Enterprise for the past two either exploded, or bad been left . 1 .. burning where it came in contact with the wood-work. Tho fire extinguisher was promptly on hand, and again got in its work in fine style, it being the means of saving Mr. Clark's residence What we need is another machine just like it and then our town will be pretty well pre pared to fight fire. Tbe loss of time n re charging the machine, although perhaps not three minutes, is still suf ficient to give the fire a fresh start, and with two machines a steady stream months, has returned home, Prof. Wheeler's singing class is pro gressiDg finely. Sunday was such a disagroeableday that not many of our people attended church Prof. Boyle of Irvineton, was tho guest of Mr. Stoughton last week. Mrs. Baldwin of West Hickory, has moved into the Bloomfield house. Hickory will soon have a new bar ber shop, T. J. Bowman, who was kicked by j... I . t.. : - w.1- i 1 . k. lli.Avn Ihernhv Iraamnrr InA I ' ui j .. I j ..; Shooting matches are all the rage hla-y unnar nontrnl Ann nreventinp ltfl I o o nrcad In adjacent huildincs. Tha ' I r:.. tt : t vr. i t.. :. . . ,.n w. row b.wA ha r.a d for itself ",rnruu 1"um"' " five times over, in fact did so at the Eue8t of her iBter. M"' J- LuBher c. c u-j :. Preaching next Sunday evening at u ra l urn nn aiuu niter s t,a iiuiLiianu, i - ti. . r .u. u u the F. M. Church lug laAfJajrci u luv uuiuujju luuiu gArd of principle and Indulgence in crim inality, great and small." According to a contemporary a minister In a neighboring town closed a sermon the other day with theae words I "We would bo ploaaod, moreover, to nave the young man who is now standing outside the door to come in and make certain whether she is here or not. That would be a great deal hotter than opening the door half an Inch and expoaiDg the people in the la.it row of souls to a draught." The Frnnklin Se, an exeollont au thority on tho subject gives thla method of detecting good from bad money: "Tho tost of the gonuino or counterfeit bill is eanily made. Take a United States bill of any denomination, hold it up to the light, and you will see two linos running serosa lengthwise. Upon examination you will find these to consist of silk thread, a red one and a blue one. Every genuine bill liaa thla mark of gouuinenesa. With out thoso marks a bill may be put down as counterfeit, no matter bow good the engraving on It. No paper mill will dare to make that sort of paper, and that Is the Government's only protection on ita cur rency." Undor an act which became a law on the 9th of May, 1889. courta in the several counties of this State may, upon tho petl tion of not leas than 25 taxpayers, appoint such a number of Deputy Constables as in their Judgment the case may warrant. The Constables may exercise all the pow er of policemen In cities in the several townships where thoy are appointed, and the keepers of Jails and lockups aro re quired to recclvo all persona arrested by these officers. Whon on duty these offi cers shall wear badges with the township's name on them. Tho courts shall award them auch compensation aa they may deem fitting, and discharge them when their sorvicoa are no longer necessary, Soo Pamphlet Laws, page 150. This is the way Burdotto wAshos the office towel in the "Old Oaken Bucket :" "When I think of the towol, tbe old fash loned towel that used to bang up by the printing house door, I think that nobody In these days of shoddy can hammer out iron to wear as it wore. The tramp who abused it, the dovil who used it, tbe com p. whs got at it when these two wore gone, the makeup and foreman, the editor, poor man, each rubbod some grim off while they put a heap on. In, over and under, 'twas blacker than thunder, 'twas bordor than poverty, roughor than sin ; from the roller suspended, it never was bended and it flappod on the wall like a banner of tin. It grew tblckor and rougher, and harder and tougher and dully put on a more ink ier bue, until one wiudy morning, without any warning, it fell to the floor and was broken in two." For Sale. Blacksmith shop and property. Shop 26x40 feet, 2 forges and 2 sets of tools. House 16x2b, good cellar ana good well of water. Barn 18x28, out buildings, and pavements leading to all. One acre of land, fruit trees and grapevines. Situated in Clarmgtnn, Barnett township, Forest Co., Pa. Address John W. Snyder as above. a, Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of bow long standing. For salo by D. Barnett. When Bt7 waa lick, w gave her Cattoria, When ah waa a Child, aha erted for Cutoria, When the became Mlat, aha dung to Caatorla, Whin ah had Children, ah gT them Castotia, MARRIED. W E I K A L FLEMING. At tho bride's homo near Wost Hickory, Pa., on No vember 20, 18S9, by Rev. J. V. Mc Anlneh, Mr. Martin L. Woikal, of Chi cago, III., and Miss Josephlno Fleming. School Report. TIONK9TA MVJtI10T. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour $i barrel choice - 5.00(0.25 Flour sack, - - 1.25(1.50 Corn Meal, 100 fts -1.0001.25 Chop feed, puro grain - Q1.00 Corn, Shollod - - - - - 70 Boans $ bushel 2.50Q3.OO Ham, sugar cured - - 14 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 12 Shoulders tt Whiteflah, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake horring half-barrels Sugar - - 7I0 Syrup ...... 60(ai60 N. O. Molasses new ... 5075 Roast Rio Coffoe ... 25 Rio Coffee, ... . 25 Java Coffee .... S2 Tea - ... 2090 Butter 20022 Rice ..... 8 Eggs, fresn .... 20C Salt best lake .... 1.25 Lard 10 Iron, common bar .... 2.60 Nails, lOd, keg 2.75 Potatoes ..... (Hi Llmebbl. .... 1.00 Dried Apples sliced per lb 8 10 Dried Beef .... - 15 Dried Peaches por B - 10 Dried Peachos pared por - 15 not lay out tbeir money m a more beneficial way at this time, as there is no telling where the next blaze will issue from, and no reasonable man will object to the outlay. Government Officers Make a Haul in Forest County. Last Sabbath morning Deputy Col lector of Internal Reveuue, Charles R. Galbraith of Franklin; Principal Miss Lizzie Holmes of Meadville, was the guest of her brother 'Eugene Holmes of this place. Charley Stuart was called to bis home in Mercer county to attend bis father's funeral. Why can not wo have a side walk? Nov. 25. Dennis. Hepler Corners. Matthew Deitz of Strobleton, had Deputy A. B. Mason, of the U. a the misfortune of getting bis barn aud East Hickory. The First Quarterly Meeting for this Conference year, on East Hickory charge, will meet in East Hickory M. E. Church on Saturday and Sabbath, Dec. 7 and 8. P. E., M. Smith, will be present and will preach Saturday at 2.30 and 7:30 p. m.. also on Sab bath morning at 10:30. Quarterly Conference Saturday at 3:30 p. m. C. R. Thompson, Pastor. List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., post ofllce, Nov. 26, 1889 : Doc. W. II. Hacker (2), Miss Dora Fitzgerald (2), Jas. E. Carson, Mrs. William Huddleson, Miss Lizzie Mur phy, B. V. Riddle, C. I. Stewart, Henry Thomas, A. D. Jones. When calling fur above please say "advertised." D. S. Knox, P. M. Reduced Prices. Best Flour (1.50 to $140 per sack, 12 mo cloth Books 50 to,35c. 12 mo paper Books 25 to 15c. Best Rubber Boots made $3 to $2 50. 2t. Wm. Smeakbavciu & Co. Commissioner of Revenue Office, and S. F. Hooton, Special Agent of same office, arrived in town, having been up in Jenks township, ostensibly on a deer hunting expedition, but really on the hunt of a suspected moonshine dis tillery. Arriving at Byromtown on Friday last, they stopped all night at all its contents burned one day last week; it is believed that some mis creant kindled the flames. Solomon Sigworth of Lickingville, is confined to bis'bed with heart dis ease. We wish him a speedy conva lescence. Mr. J. Dechant of Strobleton, who the hotel of Charles Murphy, and stopping at bis borne lor a tew whnra thev put several valuable naint. days, has returned to Kellcttville ere on where the best bunting was, as again well as some other uointers more in Protracted meetings are still in pro line with tha nature and nurnose of gressiou, conducted by Kev. Larl their visit. After gelling what evi- Zinnsmeister, of Fryburg dence that was lying around loose J. tt. btitzinger of this proximity, the informed Mr. Afurnhv. net WSS the guest Ot Mr. Y m. L,llly UOt morning, of the real nature of their 0D8 since errand, and at the same time nlaced Nov. 10. ABYSS 1. ; . j. r . ...11 1: . iiiiu uuuci mini ivi ociiiiik tiuuua I , . , , . , . . ,.. Novel and Useful. wunoui a revenue license, iney une wise placed his sou, Jerry, under ar- Rotall g.-ocere, and other retail deal eis rpat and atartnd for home nn lha noon aomg a credit business are adopting a : ..:: . xr..::u pi. .. plan that Is at once uovel and decidedly train. Arriving at M&rienville, Luur- . . .. , . " . . uselul. They issue to their customers. us Heui uu luruumu iu tuargo Coupon Booka, (patented), similar to of Officer llenratty, while the balance Mileage Books for Railways, but instead of the Darlv. with Jerry, came over- of the coupona being one milo, they aro land for the purpose of securing an illicit still, which was supposed to be located in the woods somewhere on the headwaters of Bear Creek, and to which their prisouer was to pilot them. This he did, and the whole "kiltie of fUh" was found, confiscated and brought to this place, and was shipped to Collector Warmcastle at Pittsburgh, where it will be used as evidence against the accused. The Derrick this morning says in relation to the case: "At Frauklin yesteiday, United States Commissioner Chadwick held Jerry Murphy in $500 bail for his appearance in tbe United Slates District Court at Erie, to an swer to the charge of operating an illicit still in Forest couuty. Deputy Collector Galbraith testified that when arrested Murphy conducted bis captors to the still. There was not even a smell of liquor about it, and Murphy said he never operated it. Deputy Mar&hsl llenratty testified that Mur phy told him he had bought tbe still last Spriug. Young Murphy's father will have a hearing to-day for selling liquor without a Uuited Slates license." A single trial of I)r. Ileury Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will convince any one troubled with ootitlveuess, torpid liver or any kindrod dueasos, of thoir curative properties. They only coat 2j cents por buttle. I- 01 Kale by V. Baruclt. for one ceut each ; the vuluo of tbe booka vorying from two to tweuty dollars. Tiieso coupons are good for thoir face value in groceries or other merchandise at tho storo of the linn issuing them. When the books uro issued, the dialer charges his customer with the value of the book. When pay-day comes tho customer pays this amount, and meantime uses the cou pons for the purchase of supplies, same as payiug cash, thus avoiding all disputed accounts and saving valuable time to both the dealer and his customer. Every retail dealer doing a credit business should adopt this plan, and should write the pub lishers for information, aud if every cus tomer would Insist upon his dealer using them, there would be much loss occasion for the disputing of accounts. Manufac tured by The Historical Publishing Co., of Dayton, Ohio, to whom all inquiries for apecimons and particulars should be aunt. NEWSY NOTES. Seven oil drillers from tho vicinity of Edenburg, Clarion couuty, are to go tu India for an English corporation to bore for oil or whuUtvcr they can strike. There are springs In India that have produced oil for thousands of years, Take a look at the cake ! That's tho new idea at some weddings. It is devoured by tbe eyes only lu its whole stuto. It has beeu suggcutcd that the cuke is hired for the occasion, aud some people bavo said that tho while frosting bides stull'od cotton. Joe Howard, tho Now York iYes phil osophical puragrupher, deliberately de clares: "All history shows that, aa 11a tious grow iu power they grow in wealth, and as they grow in wealth thoy lapse into babils of luxury, effeminacy, difiic- Report of Tionesta schools for tho month ending Nov. 25, 18S9: Advanced Department. Number on- rolled, males U, fomales 2(1. Average at tendance, males 13, females 24. Per cent of attendance, males 08, females 03. Tho following pupils were present every doy Harry Davis, John Clark, Clifford Craig, Alphus Dunkle, Ross Howe, David Bluin, Edith SI iter, Alico Brcnnan, Blanche Hunter, May Hilling, Tillie Morrow, Mary Rnmbergor, Bruce Clark, Geo. Rob insou, Wm. Hunter, Henry Maze, James Morrow, Mary Brace, Maria Landors, Gussle Campboll, Rosa Hunter, Susio Iluling, Inez Brownoll. F. W. Wark, Teacher. Iutormediute Department. Numbor iu attendance, 42. Avornge attendance, 39. Names of pupils preseut every day: Lowis Arner, John and Otto Muenzenber ger, Sammy Fitzgerald, KiUllio Dunklo, Gib. and Don. Davis, Harold Herman, Fred. Davis, Emma Stoen, Emma Law rence, Jannot and Minnie Canfleld, Maine Fitzgerald, Minnie Watson, May Joyce, ZotaSetloy, Maud Campboll, Lillio Brad bury, Edith Davis, Ruth and May Clark, flattio Hood, Clara Nollis. Jennie Scott, Teacher. Primary Department. No. of pupils enrolled, 64. Average, C8. Per cent. 03. Pupils presont overy day : Merlin Maze, Bennie Hunter, Leslio and Ralph Braco, Frank Hood, George Shocmakor, Harry McKeo, Kolibio Fulton, Linus 8 h river, Harry aud George Davis, lieorgo Carson, Freddio Guth, Lester Uolcman, Archio Holeman, Albert Bradbury, Nelson Fore man, Joseph Joyce, Carl Wcnk, Adolph Blum, Paul Clark, Jessie- Guth, Maggie Evans, Blanch Arncr, Bertha McKce, Mattio Muonzonbcrger, Carrie Steen, Klsie Kelly, Vernlo Watson, Marie Smcarbaugh, Ida Fones, Iva Holeman, Klla Brownoll, Cora Watson, Kittie Bradbury, Maud Bullor, Mary Hassy, Maggie Hassy, Bos- slo ICcnistoii, Grace Knapp. Aunes Kkiir, Teacher. woMiEiirn. ct'iti-M. W. D. Hovt Co.. Wholesule and Retail Druggists of Koine, (ia.. sav: Wo have iecn selling Dr. King's T.'ew Discovery. Klectrio Bitters aud llucklen's Arnica Salvo lor two years, llavo never handled remedies mat sell as well, or give audi universal satisfaction. There have been somo wonderful cures effected by these medicines In this cltv. Several cases of pronounced Consumption bavo been en tirely cured by use of a tew bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery, taken in connec tion with Kleetric Hitters. Wo guarantee them always. Sold by Hcrmau A Siggins. PROCLAMATION. Whkbras, The Hon.W . D. Brown, President Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas and Quortor Sessions in and for the couuty of Forest, baa issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sesssiona of the Peace, Or phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Dec, Doing me tuin aay of Dec, 1SMD. Notice is therefoie given to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there lu thoir proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inouisitions. examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their otnee appertain to bo done, aud to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that thev may bo thon and there to prosecute against thorn as bhall be just. Given un der inv hnnd and seul this 18th day of November, A. D. ISS'.I. UKO. W. SAWYER, us. Sheriff. TJIIAL. LIST. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps nnd Itlem ixhiw from liorM-s. Hlood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone, Stifles, Strains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save foO bv use of one Ixittlo. Warranted. Sold by Jierinau dc Siggins, Druugists, Tionesta. uov-H ly. Bl HI.DVH AUMC'A HAITI!. The best Salve in the world fir Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Itheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skill Eruptions, and ixisi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2. cenU per box. For sale by It. W. Bovard. n:u.NOAi Mr. N. H. Froliehstoin, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I take greut pleasure in recom mending Dr. King's New Discovery lor l ousuiiipiion, Having used it lor a severe attack ot Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured mo aud 1 have not beeu alllu ted since. I also bi g to slate that I had tried other reme dies with no good result. Have ul used Electric Hitters and Dr. King's New Life i ills, both ol which I can recommend. Dr. King s New Discovery for Coiisump lion, 1 ough uik! 1 mils, is soli! ou a posi tive guarantee. Trial bottles freo ut Her man iV Siggins' Drug Store, Do not suppose that because it is rec omiuciidcd lot animals that Arnica A Oil Liniment is an offensive preparation. It w ill not slain clothing or the lairc-st skin For ialo by D. Burnett. List of causes set down for trial in tho Court of Common Pious of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of December, 1H89: 2. S. "Ko-ster vs. James C. Welsh, No. 30, May Term, 1SSH. Summons In assumpsit. 3. James C. Welsh vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 15, September Term, iKSrt. Replevin. 4. J. C. Welsh, John A. Proper, L. Ag new and A. J. Wallace, doing business oh Proper Reserve Oil Company vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 24, September Term, 18. Replevin. A. J. C. Welsh and E. B. Grand in vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 2T, September Term, 18K8. Replevin. 6. V. F. Whiltekin vs. Levi S. Clough. No. 8, May Term, 1889. Appeal from J. P. 7. Howard Weber vs. A. J. Siegwortb, No. 1, May Term, 1880. Summons in trespass. 8. R. A. Dunbar et al, doing business as The Diiubur Lumber Co., Limited vs. W. 11. Frost, No. 30, May Term, 1880. Appeal from J. P. 0. P. 11. Crlder und Crlder, doing business as P. B. CridorA Sou vs. James Hiiggerty, No. 18, September Term, 1888. Sukiuiona in trespass. 10. Howard Weber v. J. K. Whitmore, No. 2, May Term, 1880. Summons ia trespass. 11. F. F. Whittcklu vs. William Law route ami William Smcarbuugh, doing business us 1-awrence iV. Smearbaugh, No. 3, September Term, 1880. Appeal from J. li Andrew McCoy vs. Stow Sotley and Wni. Gorman, No. ,1, February Term, 1889. Miinmoim in ccctuicnt. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothunotary. Tionosta, Pa., November 8, 1880. Confirmation Notico. Notice Is hereby givon that the final ac count of J. II. Dingman, Guardian u Maud, Mabel, and Helen Adams, minor heirs of II. A. Adams, lute of Forest county, deceased, has been tiled iu my olllcc, aud will be presented at December term of court, next, Tor conDrmaiion. C. M. A UN Kit, Clerk Orphans' Court of Forest County. Tionosta, Pa., Nov. 25. 1S80. JaLLi m It Una uliiuNi nd mi. x(iuir ortenunr an1 mtH-liAntcavL pjiiwr pub) talus! and hu tho larnit circulation of any iapr of tt cla in tho world. Kuily UluMrulfd. Ht-at claw of Wood, Knatritv. In s. I'ut'lwhud Weekly. Hsitid fur i-vunoa r. 11T. Wife) 3 a yvHC r'nr month' trial, 1. ML NN 4 l O., it'ULiHHitut, Jul UruaJwajr, M.V. ARCHITECTS &, BUILDERQ Edition of ScientiHo American. W A irrt uecw. Kach Itaue contain eolnrxt Ittiintfritt'luc plavtMof country and city rwiam. ott ur bublle buihliuti. Numerals iiirYiiif and full Dlant and uK'tflt'alun for lh usvss ot cn a coiiittuiiuaie uuiiuiiiw. ito-m h u. a out?. U40 yfar1 rxprlenc and hi 111) (111 aMltlllt'Atlliill for Amu y ba car- oy ai-ply- Itttf to MI'S t'o., who bThdoTtr ATM LUUUss ovur rican ajj'i for i uu tents. Henri for Hamlin). luiim puudvuctt strictly couDdenilaJ. TRADE MARKS. 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