The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 25, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1800.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jiurtje. J. R. Cr.Anit.
C)unftlmrn North ward, n. M. Her
man, II. M. Foreman, Patrick Jovce.
South wnrd, J. C. Hcowdcn, S. ll. Ha,
lot, i;ii Holomnn.
luniire of Hit Pence J. F. rrnper, H.
J. Setlov.
Countable anil OiMor-H, S. Omflold.
School Jtircetor it. W. llnhinnon, A.
It. Kelly, E. I.. Davis, D. 8. Knox, 1).
W. Clark, J. T. Dronnan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Me.Mhe.r of Canpre .Tamk Kkrr,
Member of Senate J. II. Wn.no.
Ae.mbly Cn ahlks A. ItANnAi.r..
President jHtlrfeW. D. Bnowjt.
Aoeiat JHiheiJolH A. Pbopkb,
JOIIH II. WllITK.
Treanrer Ja. B. IlAOonnTV.
Prothonotary, Ite.yiitertt Recorder, e.
CAf.ri! M. ar.ikh,
.VAfr(T. Oko. W. Hawyf.b.
Ooinmiione.r W, D. H. HELPS, C.
Y. l,KrKiinn, J. .1. Parsons.
( infy Superintendent () no. W. KF.nn.
JH.nt.riel A ItorneyP. M. Ct.ARK.
Jury OommiioncrsC. II. C'nrnrn,
John K. Oaiti..
Ctounty Snrvriot J. F. Pnoi'F.n.
Coroner Dr. A. V' Stoneou-it K.n.
County Auditor K. L. Jones, It. 7..
Oir.i.Rspin, Wm, Bi.um.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OT.IVK. LODOK, No. f,:,7, V. A A. M.
Stated Mooting l''ld nt Odd Fcl
lovi Hull tlio first Monday of each mouth.
T. J. PAYNE, W. M.
t. n. conn, Scc'y.
WASHINGTON CAMP, No. VjO, r7o.
H. of A., moot every Monday eve
ning In Dale Hull. Whlto' degree confer-,
rod 1st and 'Id Monday ol onch niontli.
II. II. NIIOEMAKEll, Pre.
T. n. conn, it. s.
TioNESTA LODGE
jvo. .tan.
i . c x ot o. n
MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 8
n'ohnk, In the liodua Room In Par
tridge' Hall. Confer the. initiatory do
greo the llntt Tuesday nluht of each
month; 'first dogreo tho second Tuesday
Might; tiocouil degree the thin! Tnosday
niirht; tliird degree tlio fourth Tuesday
night,
SOLffMOX FITiEHAI,I, N. O.
J. II. KONEM. Sct'v. 27-tf.
rvmEST LOIMIR. No. 1S4, A. O. U. W
I Meet evcrv 1' rlday Evening In 1 Ins
let Hull, Tinucsta.
J. E. WENK, M. W.
J. It. CLAUK, Recorder.
CI APT. OEOIOIE STOW POST,
J No. 274, . A. It.
Moots, on the Hrxt Wednesday In each
Hi, mill, in Odd Fellows ilnll, Tionesta, Pa.
1). BLACK, Cominaiider.
BOARD of EXAMININtJ SLUKJ ICONS
for Forest County.
P. S. Towler M. I)"., President; J. W.
Morrow M. I)., Secretary ; J. H. Nlgglns
-M. H., Treasurer. Tho"Board will meet
in Dr. Morrow' nfttee, Tionesta, on the
third Wednesday of each month, nt 10
o'clock, a. in.
A
OSKW A CLARK,
I l I 'IV. l I n"A i 1j A u ,
Cillco next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa.
j. n. aonkw. p. m. n.Anu,
District Attorney.
Mr. Clark I Airent for a number of re
Jlahlo Fire Insurance Companies.
1 L. DAVIS.
IV. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionosta, Pa.
Ctdleetlonn made In this and adjoining
counties.
a F. R1TCIIEY.
ATTOI'.NEY-AT-I.AW,
TioneH'n, Forest County Pa.
J, E. Ill RLE,
ATTORN K Y-AT-I.A W,
Olllco In Keiiler llloek, Room f, Tionest;!,
I'll.
T AWRENCK HOUSE, Tfoiiestar'aT.
lJ Jn.-tis Shawkev, Proprietor. This
house is centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. Suneiior Ac
c.iiiinimlntionN and strict attention given
i guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all
k'nds servod in their Reason. Samplo
room for Commercial Agents.
I CENTRAL HOUSE, Tlonesta. Pu.,
' O. C. Itrownell. Proprietor. This is a
now liou.se, and hasjust lieen titled up lor
the accommodation of the public. A por
tion of the putrouage of the public la solic
ited. 411-lr.
CKNTHAL HOUSE, OH, CITY, PA.
W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor.
The largest, Rest Located and Furnished
llous.' In the City. Near Union Depot.
JR. SIOC.INS, M. !.,
Physician, Surgeon ,t Drugitlst,
TIONKSTA, PA.
f W, MORROW, M. D.,
J. PHYSICIAN ASUROEON,
lileof Armstrong county, having located
In Tionosta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
Olllco and residence two doors north of
tawrcuco Houso. Office hours 7 to H a.
M., and II io 12 M. ; 2 to 3 and (1) to 71 P.
M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. j 2 to 3 and fli
to 7J p. m. may-18 81.
Dlt. F. T. NASON,
PHYSICIAN A SUROEON,
TIO.M-STA, PA.
Oftlco oppposlto Oas Ollice. Calls at
tended to roniptly day and night.
MAY, PARK CO.,
HANKERS.
'orner of Elm Walnut Sts., Tionosta,
Pa., Rank of Uisisiuut and Deposit. Iu
torost allowod on Timo Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal poiuU of
tlio U. S. Collections solicited.
JOREXZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONKSTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN. "
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONKSTA PA.
Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, So!ar or Triangolatiou Surveying.-
Host of Instruments and wrk.
Turms on application.
HIL. EMERT,
FANCY-HOOT A SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Reck building next to Sinear
juugh A- Co.'a store. Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work from the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion given to mending, and prices as rea
sonable, as lirst class work can bo done fur.
JAS. T. BltENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
ACENCY,
TIOITBSTA, TJ.
PARTICTTLAR ATTENTION orVEN TO
THK PKOPKR ASSESSMENT OK LANDS
AND THK PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO
TO THE PUKCHAHK AND SALE OK
REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RKNTINO
AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME.
I'harrh Aahbalk MrkMl.
Presbyterian Hahhnth Rchoid at 9:Vt a.
ni. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in.
Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Itiiiuberger.
Preaching In thn F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
F. F. Slump, Pastor.
Services in the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rev. J. V. Mc A ninch oluclatlng.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yestetday 895.
Jamei Hunter of East Hickory,
has been granted an increase of pen
sion.
Mrs. T. C. Jackson of Warren, is
visiting friends auj relatives in town
this week.
July Fourth, one week from next
Friday. The first fire crackers are
being fired now.
Miss Maud Brenuan, of Tionesta,
is visiting Rev. Mr. Toby and wife, of
this city. f 'rankUn New.
Wild strawberries are ripe but
scarce. A quart of wild strawberries
is worth two of the tame variety.
Mrs. Clara Marsh, of Warren, is
visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. BrowDell of the Central House.
Harold Kbarpe, from l'ultstown
school, and Ben. and Ted. Kelly from
Saltsburg, are home for the Summer
vacation.
Mr. J. I. Colegrove, of Corry,
spent Sunday at the Central House,
his family returniug home with him
Monday.
In the game of ball between two
homo clubs, last Friday afternoon, five
innings were played, the score stand
ing Its to 9.
Two different tunes played at the
same time on one violin ! Mr. Oles
positively will do ibis. Landers'
Hall, to night.
The Big Five Club will give a
grand picnic at Witter Park, Oleopo
lis, on the Fourth, and iovite all their
friends to help make it a success.
Messrs. C. A. llandall, J. B. Ag
new, 11 L. Davis, J. C. Scowden and
J. E. Wenk left for Harrisburg, Mon
day, to take in the State Convention.
A grand excursion over the W.
N, Y. & V, to the Thousand Islands is
booked for July 10. Don't miss it.
Notice further particulars in another
column.
Our old friend John Heath, of
Star, is at present engaged in the rag
business and will make regular trips
through this part of the country in
the future.
State Delegato J. D. Davis de
parted for Harrisburg last Saturday,
and will help to uominate a winning
ticket at the Republican State Con
vention there to day,
The Hardison, Proper & Kelly
well on the farm of Jacob Wolf, in
Washington twp , Clarion county, was
fiuUhod last Suturday at a depth of
900 feet. A little gas was found but
no oil.
Mrs. Margaret Field ranks high
as a reader. She rendered a number
of selections io such a manner as to
win the highest praise for her work.
PUtiburgh Leader. At Landers' Hall, j
tonight.
G. W. Robinson has improved
his store property by placing a good
stone curbiog iu front of it. He also
intends replacing the board pavement
with brick or flag stone. Who will
follow suit f
The Summer School at Clarion,
in the Normal buildings will open on
the 5th of August, and continue four
weeks. This will afford busy teachers
a chance to brighten up before they
begin their winter's labor.
All persons presenting full fare,
single trip local tickets, on the W. N.
Y. & P. road, purchased and dated
July 3d or 4th, will be permitted to
return on the same without extra
charge on July 4th and 5th.
George W. Lathy, Esq., who is
remembered by many of our readers
as one of the oldest lawyers at the
Clarion bar, where be practiced for
many years, died at the residence of
bis son, in Camden, N. J., on the 9th
of June.
A grand ball will be given at the
Riok, ou the uight of the Fourth of
July. McGraw's orchestra has been
secured for the occasion, aud this iu
sures good music A good supper will
be served. A cordial invitation is
extended. 2t
At a meeting of the school direct
ors of Howe township, June 7, 1890,
the following officers were elected:
President, T. W. Corah, Balltown;
Secretary, E. W. Keenan, Balltown j
Treasurer, Fraak Dickinson, Brooks-
ton. E. W. Keenan, Sec'y. I
Mr. Edward Morgan, who has
for the past six months been stopping
at Cygnet, O., arrived in town yester
day. Charley also came up from Oil
City this morning and is shaking
hands with old acquaintances.
United Presbyterian services will
be held in the School House, next
Sabbath, at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m., by
Rev. A. 8. Stewart. Immediately
after the sermon in the morning the
Sacrament of the Lsrd'e supper will
be dispensed. Rev. Stewart will also
preach a sermon at three o'clock on
Saturday afternoon.
The Oles-Field concert at the
Opera House, Pleataotville, Pa.,
Wednesday evening, was a grand suc
cess socially as well as financially.
Prof. Olet stands without a rival to
day among the eminent violinists, and
Mrs. Field's elocutionary powers are
certainly wonderful. Derrick. At
Landers' Hall, this evening.
A Tylersburg correspondent of
the Clarion Rep.-Gazette says, "that
James Haskell & Co. have purchased
an addition of one thousand acres of
hemlock timber land to their tract at
Marieoville, and intend commencing
operations this summer. They bought
several old houses from C. Leeper &
Co., and commenced moving them."
The good citizens of Sheffield
Junction, this county, propose to show
their patriotism of the Fourth, by a
grand celebration, in which races, fire
works, balloon ascensions, and dancing
will figure among the many attractions
on the program. When the boys up
there set themselves for a good time
they generally have it, and this will
likely be no exception to the rule.
The temperance resolutions passed
by the International Sunday School
Convention of 1887, declared that
every Sunday School should be in fact
and in e fleet a temperance training
school, and that the Sunday School
which does not stand as a rock against
the abominations of the liquor traffic,
and train up a generation pledged to
total abstinence, is missing one of its
greatest opportunities for unefulness.
Among those who were observed
this morning seeking the fastnesses of
the interior were D. E. Byles, Major
McCliotock, F. M. McKeever and
Fred M. Moigan. They will put in
the day acquiring recreation and
trout. Blizzard. These gentlemen
arrived here Monday morniog, and
started for (he woods. Messrs. Mc
Keever and Morgan called on us in
the eveuing and said they had secured
plenty of recreation and also exhibited
a nice string of trout.
Our townsman, Harry R. Wilnon,
Esq., received a handsome vote at the
Republican primaries of Forest county
last week, and was declared the nomi
nee for that county for the State Sen
ate. This gives him two counties,
with good prospects of secutiog the
nomination in the district. No better
candidate could be put in the field, as
he is a young man of marked ability,
and if nominated and elected will rep
resent the interest of the district iu a
manner that we know would be highly
satisfactory to his constituents. Clar
ion Republican.
Joe Faller, a deputy constable,
came in from Marionville on Friday
evening lust, having in charge Charles
1 larger, whom be lodged io jail on a
charge of breaking into a shanty in
the vicinity of Marieuville, and steal
ing a number of articles. Some little
excitement was caused by the prisoner
attempting to get away by jumping
from the buggy a few rods belaw the
Rural House, in which he might have
been successful but for the prompt
arrival of assistance. He waived a
heariug and was committed for the
next term of court.
A bark-extract works is being
erected in Forest county, about two
miles above Gilfoyle, by the Acme
Extract Company, of Titusville. It
is expected that the works will have a
capacity of using up from tea to fifteen
thousand cords of bark per year, and
will employ about fifty men. The
bark is ground, after which it is put
through a process by which all the
liquor is extracted therefrom. This U
barrelled, and sold for tanning pur
poses. The works will be situated on
Millstone creek. The company also
expect to put down a gas well iu the
vicinity, contracts to this end now
being about consummated. Clarion
Hep.- Gazette.
A serious accident is reported
from Marieoville. On Thursday of
last week, Pierce Leach, head sawyer
on J. II. Morrison's mill, was struck
by a log that was being rolled ou the
carriage, and to save himself from
fiilliog threw out bis hand and inad
vertently caught the saw lever, which
started the carriage and threw him in
such a manner as to bring bis right
leg in contact with the running saw.
His foot was caught, and from the in
step back to the beel, was entirely
severed, the part dropping into the
sawdust below. The flesh all along
his thigh was terribly lacerated, and
at last accounts bis physicians, Drs.
Towler aud Stonecipher, were not
sanguine about saving the unfortunate
uiau'i lift- He is a single man.
The Democrats of Clarion county
held their primaries on Saturday last,
and the convention was held on Mon
day. The campaign was very warm.
The following ticket was nominated :
George E. Kribbs, for Congress, A.
M. Neely, for Senator, Dr. II. N.
Hess and John L. Kribbs for Assem
bly ; Wm. F. Collner, C. P. McCafT
erty and C. R. Bowman were elected
Delegates to the State Convention and
instructed for Pattison.
In the excellence and variety of
its illustrations and readiog matter the
July number of "Peterson" is a fair
specimen of its general scope aod
character. The beautiful steel en
graving "Celebrating the Day," will
especially delight the children, and
the illustration, "On a Summer Day,"
is a charming and seasonable picture.
The fashion and work table depart
ments are filled with seasonable hints,
that cannot fail to interest every lady.
Terms, two dollars a year; one dollar
for six months. Address, Peterson's
Magaziue, Philadelphia.
The Judicial Convention.
The conferees to the Republican
Convention to nominate a candidate
for President Judge of the 37th Ju
dicial District, composed of Forest aod
Warren counties, met behind closed
doors in the Court House, at this
place, on Monday afternoon. Samuel
D. Irwin, Esq., of Tionesta, is Forest
county's candidate, and George H.
Higgins, Esq., of A arren, is the can
didate of Warren county. Mr. Irwin's
conferees are Messrs. A. B. Kelly and
Jas. T. Brennan ot the Borough, and
T. D. Collins of Nebraska. Mr. Hig
gins was not present in person, being
detained at home by the serious illness
of bis wife, but was represented by bis
conferees, Messrs. W. W. Wilbur, F.
M. Knapp, and J. W. Dunkle, of
Warreu. Nino ballots were taken
without a nomination being made and
the convention adjourned to meet at
Warren, Monday, July 7.
Excursion to the Thousand Islands.
Excursion Agent, S. B. Newton, of
the W. N. Y. & P., sends us this week
a poster announcing a grand low-rate
excursion to the ever famous summer
resort, the Thousand Islands, which
will be run on July 10. The Thous
and Islands lie in the bead of the his
toric St. Lawreoce river, or in other
words, in the extreme northern end of
Lake Ontario and are partially own
ed by the Uuited Slates and partially
by Canada. The excursions which
have in the past been run to these
islands are a fit guarantee that any
one wishing a short vacation cannot
afford to miss this opportunity. The
excursion party will proceed by rail
on the W. N. Y. A P. to Rochester,
N. Y , thence by the Rome, Water
town & Ogdensburg road to Claytou,
thence by the beautiful steamer, St.
Lawrence, to tho Islands. Sleeping
cars and day coaches will bo provided
from Rochester. The tickets will be
good fur ten days. Special hotel rates
have been secured for this party.
Return trains leave every day. Train
will leave Titusville at 7:10 a. m.,
July 10, Oil City 8;00, Tionesta 8:40,
Hickory 8:54, arriving at Rochester
at 6:30 p. m. and at the Islands at
7:00 a. m. Fare fur round trip ticket
from Oil City, Tionesta aud Hickory,
$5.50. Mr. Newton will accompany
the party and look after their every
interest. Going? Well, you bet!
Warren Wrinkles.
Everybody with his girl turned out
to the fire last night about 9 o'clock,
nt the Holmes & Adams refinery. It
was quite a destructive fire, burning
the barrel houso, wax house and press
house, with much valuable machinery.
The fire originated iu the harrel bouse,
cause unknown. The loss is estimated
at twenty-five thousand dollars. The
fire made a very fine sight with the
river hills for a back-ground aud if
the amateur photographer wasn't there
ho missed a good subject. A big
laugh was raised among some of the
boys returning from the fire when they
found the Cornplanter Refinery men
were plying a big stream of water on
their buildings something less than
ball' a mile away aud the wiud iu the
opposite diiection. It would require
a lively imagination to see a possibili
ty of danger there.
The census enumerator has found
one crank so fur, and I know who it is
but wont give it away. He is liable
to discover more of them. 1
Warren, Pa., June 23. X.
Lickingville.
Quarterly meeting was held iu the
Evangelical church on Sunday.
The Sandrock brothers have fiuih
ed a barn for Mimm, also one for
Rynd.
Mrs. Milton McMichael, of Hearts
Content, was visiting relatives at this
place on Friday.
The strawberry and ice cream fes
tival io Taylor's Hall at Tylersburg
station was largely attended. X
June 23, '90.
Stewarts Run.
Mrs. R. S. Jamieson, of Bradford, is
visiting friends in this place.
The well on the Hays farm is down
and will make a small producer.
The boiler and engine was moved
onto the Cummings farm, Monday,
The drill will be started right away.
The drill will be started Monday in
well No. 2 on the Stewart lease, at old
Asbury Chapel.
Milton Carnahan will move to Fa
gundus this week.
N. S. Zahniser wants to buy a good
work horse.
J. G. Bromley went to Warren, on
Tuesday evening of this week, on
business.
Miss Kate Hoovler has been staying
at F. E. Metcalf's for a few days.
Mr. Abbott was out last week and
bad bis land, which joins (he Cum
mings lease on the north, surveyed.
Maggie Huddleson is at home this
week.
Mrs. J. M. Vanderlin and family
visited friends here last week.
Mr. J. W. Russell, of Oil City, was
on Stewarts Run on business, last
week. McGinty.
June 24, '90.
Hepler Corners.
Mr. II. Perry, of Oil City, was seen
in this proximity a few days ago.
Quarterly meeting was largely at
tended in Lickingville last Sunday.
Literary is still carried on in Lick
ingville with good success.
B iys, save your pennies. The 4th
of July is coming.
Mr. Clem Detar and Miss Kapp,
both of Clarion county, have entered
the bonds of matrimony.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hep
ler, a son. Grab.
June 23, '90.
Funeral of Parcus Copeland.
Tbe funeral of our late Comrade,
Parcus Copeland, was one of the most
largely attended that has occurred in
this section. There were 47 rigs and
205 persons at the place of burial, and
a goodly number that did not follow
to the grave, and which are not in
cluded in the above. Tbe sacred tie
of comradeship that had its origin
upon the tented field, along the weary
march, as well as amid tbe conflict of
battle, and being firmer cemented In
later years by tbe principles of the G.
A. R., signifies more than pen can
describe. Comrades, rally to tbe
standard of our noble order, the G. A.
R. Let us, if possible, strengthen those
ties of comradeship in Fraternity,
Charity, and Loyalty. Stand shoulder
to shoulder as in the trying days of
cruel war, ever bearing in mind this
sad fact that
One by one our Comrades fall j
Ono by ono thoy pass away
And beneath the snblo pall
Ono by ono are laid away.
Comrades, who tho next will bo,
That tho 1111111110118 will receive,
Nnno may know j but certainly
Never 3-et hath ono reprieve.
Soon tho last ono will be gone,
Of the men that fought for right,
Then no longer one by ono
Will be burled out of night.
Then, O land of ours beware,
It them want for nothing now ;
Give to all thy love and care,
Place tho laurol on each brow.
In F. C. and L.,
East Hickory, June 23.
In Memoriam.
The following resolutions on the
death of Parcus Copeland, were adopt
ed by Capt. Geo. Stow Post, No. 274,
G. A. R., at tbeir last meeting:
Again our Pust In assembled to ex
press out- sorrow, and to tender our
Hympntliy and condolence to the fam
ily and friends of ono of our mem
bers, l'Hrcus Coehuid, a good and
true member ot our noble order. Jlc
was born, raised, lived nnd died with
in the limits of our county. As a
member of the Grat-.d Army he was
active and interested, aft a citizen he
was a useful one, und tilled several
oitJces of trust in his township, was a
model farmer, and filled well every
situation in Jile to which he was call
ed. He was un earnest man in what
ever he undertook. Being- a useful
man to the community in which ho
lived, and possessed of many virtues
of head and heart, and many will re
call his acts of genuine kindness.
In his intercourse with his fcl
lowmen he was kind and truthful,
and beloved not only by tho Com
rades, but by all who were acquaint
ed with him.
Jifnolved. That in token of the lilgli
esteem in which ho was held by us
that our churter be draped in mourn
ing for thirty days, that n copy of
thetse resolutions be sent to his family,
and publishal in the county papers.
1.K. Kxo.v,
H. FlT.OKUAI.I), Vl'om.
8. 1). ItlWIN. )
For Sale.
Steam Threshing Rig complete. Ten-
horse, Horizontal Traction Engine,
Separator, Water Tank and Tuok
agou. All in good repair. Will
sell cheap or will trado for stock. Call
ou or address,
J. G. Bko.mi.ey,
Stewarts Run, Pa.
More people, adults anil children, aro
troubled with coHtivenetM than with any
other ailment. lr. Henry ltuxter's Muu
drake liitiern will euro eoUvenea and
prevent tho disease whleh penult from It.
i'or aulu at Uovaid'.
NEWSY NOTES.
Tho Ship Canal Coinmlsilon will recom
mend the building of a ship canal from
take Rrio to tho Ohio Itiver.
Tho school superintendent and princi
pal of Western Pennsylvania will hold a
convention at Kdlnboro, July 7 to 11.
At Warren, Friday, Judge Brown re
fused all application for license. This is
the third year theeonnty has been without
licensed house.
Gov. Beaver has appointed I T). Wet-
inoro, of Warren, W. II. Ostorhout, of
Kidgway, and 8. II. Mason, of Mereer, to
bo trustees of the Stato Hospital for the
Insnno at North Warren.
It Is noticed by tho Atchison Globe that
the paper which say something mean
about you is never lost In the mail, and
the paper that prints something pleasant
about you don't often roeoive even a sim
plo "thank yon.''
A census enumerator at Itiehmnnd, Va.,
found a colored woman named Martha
O ray who has had 87 children sineo 1BTO.
Slio has given birth to triplets six times,
to twins six times and to seven others
singly. She U now living with her third
husband, and of the 37 children but ono
aurvlvos.
The ultra faMhionable young man, says
the Detroit Free Pre, now wear for his
evening dresa a high collar with turned
ends, a black necktie, a plain shirt front,
two small pearls for studs, a pure white
vost with four buttons, link button culls,
and, of course, tho conventional patent
leathers. I'ay particular attention to the
black necktie, howover, and you will be
"all right."
The Indiana Mesentrr saysj "A good
many $10 counterfeit bills are now located
In the northern part of our county. Somo
days ago a couple of slick fellows made a
protty thorough canvass of that section,
purchasing veal calves. They usually of
fered a dollar or two tnoro for tho calves
than they wore worth and proposed to pay
ono dollar down to sccuro the bargain
until they should call for tho animals in a
day or two. They invariably handed the
fanner a ton dollar bill and got nine, dol
lar change. They never called for tho
calves and tho farmer sooner or later found
the bill ho received from tho sharpers was
counterfeit and ho was out nine good dol
lars." As tho Hiimo gamo may bo tried on
somo of our readers, it would bo well for
them to keep their eyes open when doaling
with strangers.
Grand Excursion.
The W. N. Y. & P. R. R. will run
one of their popular excursions to
Rock City and Bradford on Sunday,
June 29. The train will leave Titus
ville at 7:15 a. m., passing Tionesta
at 8:40, the fare for round trip from
here being fixed at the nominal figure
of $1.50. Rock City is a place of
tare grandeur and picturesque beauty,
visited annually by thousands of
curiously inclined tourists. Excur
sionists can stop there 30 minutes, or
may epeud the eutire day there, or can
go on to Bradford, where the train ar
rives at 2:00 p. m. Returning, the
train will leave Bradford at 5:00 p.
m., enabling ail to reach home at a
seasonable hour. Plenty of coaches
will be attached, so that all who wish
to tuke advantage of the trip will be
provided with ample comforts. Re
member tho date. Mr. S. B. Newton,
the gentlemanly Excursion Agent,
will aocompany the party.
Take Notice, Everybody,
That Watson A Hoot have a steam saw
mill tor salo at tho mouth of (iieou, on
Hickory Creek, about two miles above
Wheeler A lusenbury'. Capacity, from
lii.UHl to 40,000 feet per day. Two largo
two-Hue boilers, 41 Inches ; ' good smoke
stack, Handcock inspirator, 17x24 engine,
4 lieail-biocks, Steams' make j steel rake
and pinion, and carriage long enough to
saw US-foot st nil; three largo saws, to
gether with other smaller ones; ono of
Stearns' endless chain log-jaekcrs ; slab
edger cars, and iron track to slab pit; four
board carts and ono bill cart. In fact,
enough for a eomploto mill. Will sell
very cheap, on long timo, ou good securi
ty. Inquire of or address,
U. F. Watson,
Tionesta, or Nebraska, Pa.
F.very bottle of Arnica A Oil I.iniinent
sold is warranted by tho proprietors to
give satisfaction or money will lie refund
ed. For sale at Bovard's.
For sale, either for cash or on
time, house and large lot in Tionesta
Borough. For terms opply to P M.
Clark. tf.
Kuglish Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud lllem
Ishes from hordes. Blood Spavins, Curbs.
Splints, Sweeney, King-ltoue, Stilles,
Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Ktc.,
Save f."'0 by use of one buttle. Warranted
tlio most wonderful blemisli cure ever
known. Sold by Herman A Siggius,
Druggists, TioucHta. Jan'JJ ly.
Tlirlr HiiaivcMS Huouilu.
Probably no ono thing has caused such
a general revival ol trade at ll. W. Bo
vard's Drug Store as their giving away to
their eUMtnmers of so many free trial but
tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Their trado Is simply
enormous in this very valuable article
I'roui liio fact that it always cures and
and never disHiMiints. Cmmlis, Colds,
Asthma, llroucliitis, Croup, and all throat
and lung d'seasea quickly cured. You
can te.-t it before buying by gelling a tiial
bottle free, large size jfl, F.very bottle
wan anted.
When Bbjr iu ilek, w fare tier fantorla,
Whra iImmii Chili, ttaa cried fur ( mwU,
When he beewna Sua, the. duns lo Cuturia,
When ih had CbiMrva, die fTo tlietn tstorI,
kkn t:vr
i:u vol tii.
Mis. l'ho'ho Chesley, Peterson, Clav
Co., Iowa, tells the Inlfowing reinarkahlo
story, tho truth of which is vouched for
by the residents of tho town: "I am 73
years old, have Ikimi troubled witli kidney
complaint and lameness tor many years';
could not dress myself without help. Now
I am free from all pain and soreness, and
am ahlu to do all in y own housework. 1
owe my thanks to F.loetric Bitters for hav
ing renewed lay youlh, and removed com
pletely all disease and pain." Try a bol
tlo. only 60c, at llorniau A Siggiin.' Drug
Slore.
Hl' KI.K.VM ARNICA N.U.VK.
The best Salve In thn world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cure Pile, or no pay required. It
I guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Prlcn 2" cent per
box. For sale bv O. W. Bovard.
Survival of tho fittest. Downs' Kllxlr
ha outlived every other cough remedy
simply becanso it I tho best. For sale nt
Bovard'.
Itch cured in .10 minutes, by Wool
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This nover fail.
Sold by Herman A Slggin Druggist,
Tionesta. Jan2i-4in.
DB. A. FISIIF.R, DKNTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest nnd most sue
cossful praetitiorer in this section of tho
State. W 111 visit Tionesta
court week.
every regular
may8-ly.
WATCHMAKING.
Tho undersigned would respect
fully nnnounco to his old friends, that ho
has relumed to Tionesta and has located
in the Kepler Block, formerly occupied
by Mr. L. Fulton as n harness-shop, w here
ho will l.o prepared to greet hi old friends
and many new ones. Having contracted
on inward disease from which I have suf
fered for 24 years, and which require ex
ercise, I must therefore have an hour"
walk each morning and eveuing, nnd shall
open my oiUee at o'clock, A. M., and
closo at 8 o'clock, 1'. M.
It. KALLK, Tionesta, Pn.
Xotlcc to t'onOart'ortt.
commission!-:!!' ovkick, )
Forkst County,
Tionksta, Pa., June 18, 18!. )
Sealed projosol will bo received at
this otllce up to July 17th, lSIKt, at2o'elock
P. M., for furnishing the material and
lalmr to build two stono abutment nnd
one stono pier for a bridiro across Tionesta
Creek, near Nebraska, Pa,
Full plan and specification can be seen
at thin otllce. There will be about 500
perches of stono. Hoods in full amount
of bid must accompany each bid. Tho
Commissioner rescrvo Uio right to reject
any or nil bids.
W. D. SniEi.ps,
C. F. l.KOKiirn,
J. J. Pausonh,
County Commissioners.
Jas. T. Biikn.n-an, Clerk.
Xolicc lo Ilrlrigc Itiillrfcr.
COMMISSION i-:ns Ofkiok,
KOUK.ST COt'NTY,
Tionksta, Pa., June IS.
1800. )
Sealed proposals will be received at this
olllco up to July 17th, 1S!HI, at 2 o'clock P.
M., for furnishing all material anil labor
and building an iron bridge or super
structure ncross Tionesta Creek, near Ne
braska, at such place as tho County Com
missioners may direct. Said hridgo to
consist of two spans of 140 feet cle.ir bo
tween abutments and pier. To bo of tlio
best wrought iron ; roadway 18 feet In tho
clear, covered by white oak plunk 21 inches
in thickness, resting on joists 3x12 inches,
placed HI Inches apart from center to
center, with two lines of bridging; tin
same to be thoroughly snikod. lOach bid
der to furnish bis own plans in full detail.
The Commissioners reserve tho rhrht J'
reject any or all bids.
W. D. SntKl.Ds,
C. F. IjKDEM'n,
J. J. Paiisons,
County Commissioners.
Jas. T. Brennan, Clerk.
AiirilioiVNcttlcmviit of Tio
nesta Twp. School Fmul
for the Your 1SN1).
Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer, In account
with the School Fund of Tionesta Town
ship, for the year lssp.
Ain't in Treas'r's hands last ropnrt.$1857 01
Stato appropriation J8 ti.'l
Ain't ree'd Henry Blum, Col 2i!t 47
Ain't ree'd W. II. Wolf, Collector.. 1170 34)
J3457 63
Ain't orders redeemed J3197 Xi
l per cent, on jtU!7.3. 47 08
Am t ou hand to balance 212 UA
$34.17 S3
Balance Iu hands of Treasurer 12 3.1
W. If. Wolf, Collector. In account with
the School Fund of Tionesta Township.
To ain't of Duplicate $1555 21
By Treasurer's reoi-ipts $1220 39
A m't returned to Co. Comm'rs 112 41
Krror in tax l!!l 05
Kxoiierations 7t 32
Five per cent, on (jl220..'M HI 00
Ain't to balance 81 07
flMS 24
Balance in hands of Collector HI 07
Financial Statement of Tionesta Town
ship School Fund.
Balance In hands of Treasurer ( 212 22.
Balaucs in hands of Collector fit 07"
Unseated tax of 1KS8 and 1SS!. 2OO0 00
J2273 20
Liabilities none.
We, tho Auditors of Tionesta Township,
having examined the aecounU of tho
Treasurer aud Collector of the School
Fund of said township, for the rear end
ing Juno 2, WM, find them as set forth in
the foregoing report.
(ISko. Wkant,
John Tviihki.,
Auditor.
ki-iik :uii
Klc.-l Turkic lllork.
ialf the cost, of hoist intr saved to
Storekeepers, Butchers, Fanner,
Machinists, Builders. Coutractora
and others. Admitted to be tho
greatest improvements ever niado
iu tackle blocks. Freight prepaid.
Write lor catalogue. Fullou Irou
V Kngiiitf ks., 10 Brush St., De
troit, Mich. F.alab. I8.V2. mv2S,
TAKE NOTICE.
Wo wish to call tho utteutiou of tho
readers of the Ukci ni.irN to the fact
that S. Sager's Auoilyno Liniment la mo
of the very bent intvrnai and external
remedies ever used tor cramps, in Hum
iliation, toothache, headache, cubi, bruises,
sprains, dysentery, indigestion, etc. It la
kept for kale at Tionesta, Hickory, Whig
Hill, Mayhurg und Xowmansviile, and
will soon lie placed on sale in other place.
Agents aro wanted. a rl.O-ibn.
THE
Monumental
company,
or jinixTowar, w
M'f'rsaud Importer oP
FINE MONUMENTS
AND TOMBSTONES,
Has appointed S. II. HASLET A SONS,
Tiouesu, l'a., Agents, All work war
ranted. Price Kcaoiiahlu. Call aud ex
amine samples.
IF YOU WANT a respectable Job of
i intiug at a roasonabl prico acini your
order to tun oltico.