V THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY Irt, 18W. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Pwrptmi. J. R. Ci.AMC. Omwriimot North ward, R. M. Her man, H. M. Foreman, Patrick Jovco. South ward, J. C. Scowden, 8. ll. lifts lot, Ell Holnmnn, Juntleet of the rtattJ. F. Fropor, fl. J. Hot ley. Ootulitbl and Ollre(orH. H. Canfleld. Sehont JUreetnmU. W. Robinson, A. B. Kelly, E. I,. Davis, D. 8. Knox, D. W, Clark, J. T. Bronnan. ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICER.S. Member of CongrtxtS ames Krnn. Member ofSenat J. II. Wlt.sow. A nemblfCif m.v.n .. It a it dam.. rtMidrnt JurtirfV. D. Brown. Aneiatf .uj(c Jon A. PnoPKn, John II. Whitr. 7VeMrr Ja. R. IlAonKnTY. Prolfionntttrtf, Keif inter lleeorder,Ae. Cat.vii M. AnNFit. S'kr(T. Gp.o. V. Sawtbk. Ojtin.iioar Wm. D. S.tfEl.ns, C. F. LrnF.nrrn, J. J. I'Ansoxs. County ii.pnrintendentOn.'W. Kr:nn. IHttriel Attorny V, M.i.ark. Jurv Oommf.iottrvx C, II. CnimriT, John F. (4av,. .Ownr.y SKi-wcior .T. F. PnorF.n. , Cfot-oncr Dr. A. K. HTONKf'irn Kit. .Count i A Hrtitor-iVj, L. Junks, It. 7.. Oii.t.Fsri rs, Wm. Br.r m . . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE LODOK, No. r.:,7. V. A A. M. , Stated Meetings lirld nt Oilil Fol lows Hull Uio first Monday of each month. T. J. I'AU'K, W. M. t. n. conn, soy. WASHINGTON Ca"m1 No. 42l. V. O. 8. of A., meets every Monday rve linor In Dilo Hull. White degree confer red 1st and 3d Mondays of rticli month. II. It. SHOEMAKER, Pros. r T. n. conn, r. s. i ,, TI0SE3TA LODGE Ao. 300, IVfcEETS eviyy Tuesday evening, at 8 ir o'l-lork, in tho hod ire. Room in Par tridge's Hall. Confers the Initiatory dc jrron the first Tuesday uiiiht of each month; nrst doirreo the. second Tuesday flight; Hi-i-oiid decree tho third Tuosday night; third degree tho fourth Tuosday night. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. O. J. II. FUNKS, See' v. 27 -tf. I(VRE!ST LODGE. No. 184, A. O. IT. W., I Meets evorv Friday Evening in Ilus - "" lot Hall, Tionesta. T . J. E. WEXK, M. W. J- R. CLAltK, Recorder. C APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274, (i. A, U. Meet a tut Jhe first Wednesday In each liunth, in Odd Fallows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. I. ULACK, Cointnaiidor. BOABD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest Count v. H. H. Towlcr M. D'., President j .T. W. Morrow M. 1., Secretary ; J. II. Siggins M. D., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow's ofJIco, Tionesta, on tho mf. tldrd Wednesday of each mouth, at 10 o'clock, a. tn. A GNEW A CLARK, ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW, Oino next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. t. n. aoskw. p. m. n.AttK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark is Affont for a tin in her of re liable Fire Insurance Companies. L. DAVIH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlonosttt, P. Collections niado In this and adjoining irountien. ry F. RITCHEY. y. J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tlones a, Forest County Pa. J. E. MULE, ATTORN EY-ATLA W, Mlicc III Kepler ISlork, Room It, Tinnesta, IAWREXCH HOUSE, Tlonestn, Pa.. J Jitstis Shawkev, Proprietor. This liouso is centrally located. Evervthinjs nownod well I'ufniMhcd. Rnpeilor Ac commodations and strict attention given turn est s. Veirctahles and Fruits of nil kinds served in their season. Sample j-oo.n fur Commercial Aronts. f ll'NTUA L IIOl'SE, Tionestn. Pa., V t). C. llrownoll. Proprietor. Tills is a now hoiiso, and has just been tittcd up lor the accommodation of tho public. A por tion of tho patrouago of tho public is solic ited, stl-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.' " W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. Tlif larjrcst, Rest Located and Furnished lloua i inllia City. Near Union Depot. B. SKU'.INS, M. 1)., Physician, Surgeon A Dniri;lst, TIONESTA, PA. f W. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, iMln of Armstrong county, having located In Ttii'iosta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. OjHeo a id rpsidonce two doors north of tawronco House. Office hours 7 to 8 a. x., and 11 iO l'J m. ; 2 to 3 and (!J to 71 p. X. Sundays, 0 to 19 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to 7 P.M. raay-18 81. DR. F. T. NASON. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Ofllco oppposite Gas Ofih-o. Culls at tondud to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO., RANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time DoH,its, Collec tions mado on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Solar or Triangulatioii Survey ing. llot of Instruments and wrk. Terms on application. pUIL. EMEUT, 1 FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Smear- jaugh -V ( o. s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to : tiie coarsest and guarantees his work to ' givo poi'lcct HutiKlaction. Prompt atten tion givcu t- nioiidiug, and prices as ri a- nablo u.-i tirst clus oi k Kixii bu done for. JAS. T. BUENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOIsriEST.A., PA. PARTICITT.AR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THR PKOPKIl ASSESSMENT OF LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND HALE OF REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. C'hsrrh u Pnbhath Prhanl. Prosljyterlan Sabbath School at 0:45 a. til. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rutnbcrger. Preaching tn tho F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rov. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAnincli otTiclating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yestetday 88J . Put up your fishing tackle. The trout season closed yesterday. Ilev. A. T. Bell, of Kelle)-8burg, I'a., lias been visiting Rev. McAuioch. Charlie Russell is happy over the arrival of a boy at his house on the 9th itiat. Miss Dora Gaskcll, of Alliance, Ohio, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Rock. Mr. Georgo L. Scott of Marien villo, was in town yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Mrs. S. M. Sharpe left for Norris town yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. B. V. May. Mrs. Nichols, of Alleghany, ia spending a two weeks visit at the resi dence of S. C. Sloan. Free Methodist Campmcetiog will be held in Oil City this year, com mencing August 13. J. II. Kelly, Esq., ia spending a few weeks vacation with friends and relatives in Chicago. " Miss Mary Kepler, of Lancaster, I'a., is visiting her cousin, Miss Nellie Kepler, of this place. Mrs. James Furman and little girls, of Bra. ford, are paying a visit tu Mrs. G. F. Watson. Miss Artid Robinson, of Tionesta, U visiting hnr cousin, Miss Emma Wood batu.l'ranllm News. R. M. Herman was setting out the cigars yesterday morning on the artrval of a girl at hii domicile. The section hand on the W. N. Y. & I'. II. R. between Irvineton and Oil City are out on a general strike. Several of our young people are arranging to attend the Summer school at Clarion, which opens on the 5th of August. Miss Gussie Legoard, of Wauke gan, 111 , visited at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. II. II. May, over last Sabbath, returning yesterday. Miss Auuie Keclor, of Alliance, Ohio, daughter of Rev. Keelor, a for mer M. E. minister of this place, has beru visiting Miss Nettio Hill for tho past two weeks. Tho thitd well drilled over on the Queeu by Walsou, Freeman & David son is a big gftsser; struck last week but was sliut in Tuesday. It is nearly a tnilo from No. 1 well of tho Citizens Co. Tulioute Xew3. Lost, on the Tylersburg road, between Tionesta and Daniel Black' firm, ou Friday evening last, a pocket bonk, containing valuables. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same with W. J. Roberts, Tioncslo, Pa. W. S. Wakeuighl, an olj time oil country newspaper man, who has hosts of friends in this locality, drop ped into the city from Toledo, O., this morning and It ft- for Tiouesla this afternoon. He's "just as young as he used to be" and is the picture of boalth. Blizzard, 15lh inst. Tbo bouse of Nathaaael Einert, on Hunter Run, caught fire last Fri day afternoon and burned to tbe ground together with its contents with the exception of a atove and few raiuor articles. Mr. Eraert was away ut the time. There was no in surance on tho house or goods. The adjourned convention of this Judicial District met in Warren July 7th. Quite a Dumber of ballots were takeu without a Doioiualiou beiog made and Ibo convention again ad journed to meet at Allegheny Sulphur Springs July 14tb. The convention, met there laet Monday and is still in seesioo. About 600 ballots in all have been taken. The dates of some of tbe fairs in this section of the State for this year are at follows: French Creek Valley, Cocbraotoo, Sept. 10 12; Cambridge boro, Sept. 161!); Crawford Couuty Agricultural Society, Conneautville, Sept. 2 5; Butler county, Butler, Sept. 9 12; Clarion county, Clarion, Sept. 23-26; Edioboro, Erie county, Sept. 9-12; Mercer county, Stooeboro, Sept. 24 26; Mercer ceulral, Morcer, Sept. 8 10; Warren couuty, Warren, Sept. 912; Lawrence couuty, New Castle, Aug. 26 29; Northwestern, Corry, Sept. 16 19; Petroleum, Parker City, Sept. 15 18; Jefieruon couuty, Brook ville, Sept. 9-12. Attention is directed to the card of Messrs. Agnew & Taylor, Attorneys and Counsellors at law, Washington, D. C, in this issue. Mr. Agnew'i well known success in securing pen sions in the past will go far toward assuring claimants that business en trusted to this firm will be carefully handled, and promptly attended to. Tho fire alarm last Friday fore noon called out our "department" on the double quick. The fire was In the rear of Kepler's block, and owing to its timely discovery tbe "soda foun tain" was not brought into service. The fire originated in some barrels of waste and rubbish which sat against the building, and had scorched quite a portion of the siding. How tho fire started is a mystery. The end news was received here by the family, yesterday, of tho death of Mrs. Benjamin W. May, at Norris town, Ta , on Sunday, July 13th. Tho cause of her death was consumption. Sho was married to Mr. May on March 17th, 1817, at Andover, Mass., and came here in the same year, after wards removing to Norristown where they have siuce resided. Mrs. May was aged about 80 years. The funeral services will be held to-morrow. At a meeting of the Borough School Board on the 7 ill inet. the fol lowing teachers were elected for tbe ensuing term : Principal, F. W. Ware ; Room 3, Miss S. L. Cox; Rooni 2, Miss Eflio Clark ; Room 1, Miss Aggie Kerr. Salaries were fixed same as last year, that is, Piiuclpal $G0, end the three other rooms $37.50 each per month. Mrs. Rachel Noblo was elected Janitrecs. Schools to begin first Tuesday in Septomber and con tinue 8 months. One of the tnoBt entertaining lit tle volumes that has come under our notice for a long time is "Recollections of General Graut," by George W. Cbilds, whom everybody knows as the General's steadfast friend while be lived. Perhaps no man now living is better fitted for such a work than is Mr. Childs, owing to the wonderful intimacy that existed between these two really great men during the most interesting period of the lamented General's eventful life. An enterprising broker at the Oil Exchange embarked in a side business the other day. He bought a nice whetstone for fifteen cents and pro ceeded to sharpen his knife. A fellow broker admired the stone and was sold a half interest in it confidentially for five cents, which he made on a re cent break in the market. S'ince then the original purchaser of the stone bas quietly sold a balf interest in it to about twenty partners and is thinking of investing in a grindstone. Blizzard. Tbe Standard Oil Company bas a rig up and will commence drilling immediately, on a lease across tbe creek from the Oldtowa flats, near the old Whitmau shute, iu Tiouestn township. A carload of coal has been drawn through this place for the well. Messrs. Bovee & Duck, we understand have nlso located a well near the Lawrence & Smeorbaugh dam, just out of the borough limits. Wolcott & Co. are now ready to commence drilling on the Wm. Iluddleson farm, in Hickory township. A shocking accident occurred in Franklin, Thursday evening, which resulted in the almost instant death of Mrs. Edward Fuller, a well known end highly respected lady of that place. From the Evening News we glean the following particulars of the sad affair: "At about 7:30 o'clock Mrs. Fuller, of the Third Ward, ws driving up Liberty street. In tbe buggy with her were Mrs. Martin Blaok, of the Third Ward, and Miss llattie Tobey, sister of Rev. Mr. To boy, pastor of the Free Methodist Church. When uear 7th street the horse, which belongs to Rev. Mr. Tobey, took fright at the big umbrella on a grocer's wagon that was passing. He started on a run, not very swift, but fast enough to alarm the ladies. Miss Tobey, who was driving, was thrown out and somewhat bruised. Mrs. Fuller then rose and attempted to spring out. In doing this, either her foot caught in the lines or the folds of her skirt caught in tho spokes. Tbe exact uature of tbe mishap is not certain, but those who saw tbe acci dent agree tbat she was caught and whirled forward with the wheel. Her bead and shoulders struck on the ground with such force that her neck was broken. Same who had witnessed the accident cried to Mrs. Black to remain iu the buggy, which she did. Tbe horse was stopped before be got to 8th street." Hon. J. B. Agnew has become connected with a prominent law firm in the city of Wasbiogtou, D. C, and opened an office in the Lenman Build ing, on New York Avenuo, ia that city. He will practice before the United States Supreme Court, Court of Claims, District Courts, and all the Departments of tbe Government. In bis practice before tbe Departments, be bas associated with Liiu Mr. Geurge W. Taylor, of Washington, who bas had an experience of twenty-five years, thus being well qualified for the transaction of such business as the collection of soldiers' claims fur pen sion, bounty and pay; as also cases arising under tbe customs, navigation, internal revenue and inter-state com merce laws, which will engage their special attention. Mr. Agnew's well known ability as a lawyer, bis un doubted iotegrity and responsibility, long experience in the military ser vice and civil office, and his proverbial success in prosecuting claims, will prove a sufficient recommendation to all who know him, and ensure for him and bis associate a full measure of success. A liberal share of patronage is solicited by the new firm, who will give their undivided attention to all cases entrusted to their care. Addrcsf, Agnew & Taylor, Altorocys, Solicitor, and Agents, Lenman Building, Wash ington, D. C, or Agnew & Clark, Tio nesta, Fore9t Co., Pa. Wo might here state that this arrangement will not change Mr. A.'s residence nor interfere with his law practice here. Stewarts Run. Last week we had our letter written. Our giil bad received a letter from her best fellow, which she thought she had better burn, but by mistake burn ed our letter and left hers. Now, Mr. Editor, the next time this occurs, wo will have a love letter to print. Mr. Wm. Coleman visited bis par enls last week. Mr. Jocelyn, of New York, is out looking after his oil iutercsts. We understand Brunston, Wood & Jocelyn bought the laod aud royalty of tbe Jocelyn farm, which was sold the 5lh of July. No. 9 on tbe Jocelyn reached the Quinn sand last evening; there was only about one foot of it. They will reach the Black sand about Thursday. No. 2 on the Bromley is down and producing four barrels. No. 3 will start to-morrow. Stewart & Son got a 40 barrel well iu tbe Quinn sand on tbo old Fair farm. One of Stewart's engines ran away last Sabbath, wrecking it completely. Miss Gertrude and sitter have gone to Meadville to spend the summer. II. M. Zabniser and son, J. J., weot to Whig Hill to see Mr. A. D. Zah niser, who has been quite sick with the measles. The well on tbe Cummings farm hss been delayed on account of water. They got started to spud Monday. Miss Kate Iloovler, who was mar ried on tbe 3d iust. to Mr. J. T. Ross, has the best wishes of her many Stew arts Run friends for a long and happy life. McGisty. July 8. Tom. Allender, of West Hickory, was out yesterday looking over tbe oil field and made us a call. Chas. Thomson was out homo over Sahbath. U. S. Zahuiscr was down at Mercer county hist week. The royalty and land interest in the Jocelyn farm was sold on the 5th of July. We understand Mr. Jocelyn, ono of the Jocelyn Oil Company, bought it. The firm is now Wood, Brunston & Jocelyn. Mr. Jocelyn was nut from New York last week, to sco No. 9 come iu, which was a dry bole. Sam. Stewart got a 50 barrel well 400 feet east of the old Asbury Chapel some time ago, but it is now down to 25 barrels. He has another location about 350 feet east of it. No. 2, on the Bromley, is finished after a prolonged fishing job, and is a 4-barrel well. No. 3 is down about 300 feet. Our school closed last week with a picnic. Miss Hotcbkiss is an able teacher and we are sorry to lose her. Daisy Zahniser has been quite poor ly, but is better at present writing. Farmers are busy harvesting. The grass is very light in some places, and some fields of oats will bo almost an entire failure; also some fields of corn. The drillers on tbe Cummings bave their water well down, and the oil well down about 200 feet. July 15. McGisty. Lickingville. Tbe farmers of this commuuity are busily engaged in putting away their bay. J. E. aud R. A. Stilziugcr pawed through this place en route for Ma rienville where they ioteod peeling bark for a few weeks. Tbe Sandrork Bros, of this place are at present engaged ia erecting a large house for John Myers of Stro bletoo. Dame rumor has it that J. E. Sutter purchased Mrs. Terwilliger'a store a few daya ago. July 14. II. For sale, either for cash or on lime, house and large lot in Tionesta Borough. For terms apply to P M. Clark. tf. Bate Ball. Since our last issue before the 4th, base ball bas been booming in ibis place. On the Fourth a nine accom panied by a large delegation of our townsfolk left here for Tidioute, on the morning train. Owing to the necess ity of their returning on the noon train but four innings of tbe game were played. Following is the score by innings : Tidioute 0 2 7 00 Tionesta 3 3 3 09 On the afternoon of the same day a game between the Hickory Jrs. and Tionesta Jrs. was played at this place. Our youngsters proved a little too much for tbeir opponents as tho score will show : Tionesta 0 10 8 1 1 3 19 llkkory 1 2200010 17 Last Friday a return game was played on tbo grouudi here, between Tidioute and Tionesta. The result was tbe first victory of the season for Tionesta and our boys feel somewhat elated over their success. Quite a number of Tidioute's citizens came down to witness tho game. The score : Tionesta 0 2 0 1 4 1 7 l:l 28 Tidioute 0 0 0 4 5 S 2 0 014 Tho game that has drawn the larg est crowd and produced inoro enthu siasm than any played in our town for some time was played last Saturday, between nines of this place superin tended over and ably managed by Messrs. Albert Grove and R. M. Her man, respectively, and a glance over tbe following array of talent will con vince one that the game was well worth seeing: OROVK'S COI.tS. Ilf.ltMAN H UTAH. W A Grove, Capt. cf; R M Herman Capt cf i i. Biggins, c A. R. Kelly, lb A. Carson, 2b lr. Morrow, 8b A n S. S. Cantield. ss S. D. Irwin, If C. A. Randall, rf George Raab, c G. W. Waltora, If J. W. Stroup, ss A p W. W. Grove, n O, C. Drowned, 8b J. E. Hillard, 2b .1. II. Dingman, lb J. , rroper, p lustia Shawkey, rf G. W. Robinson, lfjl. W. Clark, cf Six ionings were played tbe score standing 42 to 45 in favor of the Colts. A few of the many features of the game was Doctor Morrow's elide for third base; Justis Sbawkey crossing a base runner for second out, and Brownell's home run in tbe first in ning. Judge Irnin made an excellent two bagger but refused to run, claim ing three strikes at the ball and tbat he had had but one. List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., post office, July 1,1890: John Brandon, Henry Bevem, C. Bryon, Martin Foster, F. Hucben, G. W. ITeasley, Mrs. J. W. Lantbers, Miss Lizzie Murphy, W. A. Palmer, Amos N. Swab, Al. Lynm. When calling for above please say "advertised." D. S. Kxox, P. M. newsy'notes. Nearly two billions of public dobt havo been paid sinco 1803 by the United States. The debt is now f!iS8,17J,0O0. Erie City is congratulating horsclf over tho prospect that the census will show her population to bo over 40,000. Oil City Is to havo a new public building erectod, and John M. Kulin, of Erie, has tho contract. He is to put up the building and finish it for (18,600. The friendship ring is the latest fad, and if you are asked for a penny by any of tho girls, just bear in mind that it is for a friendship ring, and shell out. Corry's postmaster's salary as recently fixed is f 2,200 per yoar, and thoro aro less than a million Republicans after it, who never had a ponny's worth of iutluonce with the party. flyer. One of tho latest reportod fads among society holies is to cliargo a hyperdermio syringo Willi their favorito perfumo and infect the system tho same as morphine. Tho result is immense., as the delightful odor oozes from tbo pores of the skin and fills tho lungs. Of course, it is a detri ment to the health, but what cares tho crazy society bollo for that T Tho farmers all over the county are vory ranch agitated over the appearance of their oats. Instead of a beautiful green appearauco which an oats field at this sea son of the year usually presents, most half the blades are of a rusty red hue and apparently dead. Various aro the reasons assigned for their appearance. Some al lege the wet weather and tbe hot sun as the most propablo cause and say tho crop will be a failure, while others claim to have discovered a small black bug at the root of every iniured blade, and say that the grain will outgrow it. For Sale. Steam Threshing Rig complete, Teu horse, Horizontal Traction Engiue, Separator, Water Tank and Taok Wagoo. All io good repair. Will sell cheap or will trade for stock. Call ou or address, J. G. Bko.mi.ky, Stewart Run, Pa. liaxter's Mandrake Hitters cure Indi gestion, Heart Hum, Costlveness aud all malarial diseasos. Twenty-live cents per bottle. For sale by G. V. llovard. MARRIED. ZUENUEIi I.EUEUUR. At Tionesta, Pa., July 3, lHtiO, by Rov. Jss. T. Rreu iihh, Mr. J. M. .Hen del and Miss Kate M. Lodebur, both of Kingsloy twp. ROSS-HOOVI.ER. At the home of the bride's parents, Tionesta, twp., July 3, 18W0, by Rev. Jas. T. Ilrennau, Mr. James T. Ross of Crawford county, and Miss Kate Uoovler. SI11BLE HOWE In Tionesta, July 16, 1890, by Rov. J. V. McAninch, Mr. Adam Sibble, of Gorman Hill, this County, and Miss Matilda Howe, of Suydcibbury, C'laiiou couuty. Take Notice, Everybody, Thst Watson A Root have a steam saw mill for sale at the mouth of Queen, on Hickory Crook, about two miles above Wheeler A Inisenburv's. Capacity, from 2'i,000 to 40,000 feet per day. Two large two-flue boilers, 41 Indies ; good smoke stack, Handuoek inspirator, 17x24 engine, 4 head-blocks, Steams' make; steel rake and pinion, and earriago long onougli to saw OS-foot stutf; three large saws, to gether with other smallnr ones; one of Stearns' endless chain log.jackers j slab edgercars, and iron track to slab pit; four board carts and ono bill cart. In fact, enough for a complete milt. Will sell very cheap, on long tiino, on good securi ty. Inquiro of or address, 1. F. WA-rsorr, Tionesta, or Nebraska, I'a. If you aro troubled with a "hacking cough," Downs' Elixir will give yon re lief at once. Warranted as roconimendod or money refunded. For sale at Uovard's. The NriT llroT-ry. You havo heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself bo ono of the many who know from per sonal cxporietiuo jiist how good a tiling It is. If you have ever tried it, you are ono of its staunch friends, liei aiiso tho won derful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, lir. King's New Iiixcoverv over after holds a place in the house, ff you have never used it and sho,-1-' bo alllictcd witli a cough, cold or an I. ung or Chest trouble, secure a bin. nnco and give it a fair trial. It is guar, teed every time, or money rcfundl . Trial Rottfes l-'rco at Herman A Sigins' Drugstore. WhMi Baby was lrk, we Rave her Castoria, Whrn she u a Child, the cried for Castoria, When she became Hias, she clung to C'utoria, When she had Children, she jare them Castoria, The First !S!r. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails yon. You should heed tho warning, you aro taking tho first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nervo Tonic and in Eloctrie Hitters you will find tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, hcatt'hv condition. Surprising results follow tho" use of this great Norvo Tonic and Alterative Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and tho I.I ver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Prieo 50c. at Her man A Siggins' Drugstore. Itch cured in 30 minutes, bv Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold Ly Herman & Siggins Druggists, Tionestn. jnn'J2-4m. A misstep will often make a cripplo for life. A bottlo of llonry A Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the misstep, but used immediate ly it will save being a cripple. For salo by G. W. liovard. English Spavin I.inimont romoves all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Itleni ishes from horses. Rlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweenoy, Ring-liono, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save $."0 by use of ono bottle. Warrantod tho most wonderful blemish euro ever known. Hold by Herman A Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. tun22-ly. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren, Pa. Ono of the oldest and most suc cessful practitiorors in this section of the State. Will visit Tionesta every regular court woek. may'i!8-ly. J. n. 40SBW, u k.oi mr: w. tayi.oh. AGNEW L TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AND COISSEILORS AT LAW. Offioks: Lenman Riiildiug, Washing ton, D. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Will practice before the U. S. Supremo Court, Court of Claims, District Courts, aud Departments of Government. Special attention given to tho collection of army and navy claims, pensions, pay, bounty, etc., casos arising under tho cus toms, navigation and internal revenue laws, nnd patents. Correct forms, blanks and instructions mailed to claimants lice of charge on receipt of their names and P. O, address. WATCHMAKING. The undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, that ho has returned to Tionosta mid has located iu tho Kepler Iilock, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, whero ho will bo prepared to greet hisol.l friends and many new ones. Having contracted an inward discaso from which I havo suf fered for !24 years, and which requires ex orcise, I must therefore havo an hour's walk each morning and evening, and shall open my olice at o'clock, A. M., and close at 8 o'clock, P. M. R. RALI.E, Tionesta, I'a. DETROIT Mtrel Torklu III. irk. Half tho cost of hoisting saved to Storekeepers, llutclu rs, Farmers, Machinists, lSuilders, Contractors and others. Admitted to bo the greatest improvements ever made iu tackle blocks. Freight prepaid. Writo for eauiloirue. Fulton lion it Eneina W ksM 10 Brush St., Do troit, Mich. Estab. JK.'-i myUs. A'olloe to llridgc Ittiiltlt-i'N. COMMISSIONKRS' OFKK-K, ) FllKKST CotJNTV, Tionksta, Pa., June Is, lS'tO. J Sealed proposals will bo received at this oflice up io July 17th, 1Mb I, at 2 o'clock P. M., for furnishing all material and labor and building an iron bridge or super structure across Tionesta Creek, near Ne braska, at such place as tho County Com missioners may direct. Said bridge to consist of two spans of Mil feet clear be tween abutments and pier. To lie of tho best wrought iron ; roadway IS feet in the clear, and built according to plans and specifications now on tile iu Commission ers' otlice. All bidders will be rwiiuired, when submitting bids, to also deposit with Commissioners, a certilicd check of aiuoo as a guarantee that, it awarded the work, they will enter into a contract and give btiinls to complete the same. The CominisMoners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. D. Shi 1 1. us, C F. I.KIIKIII U, J. J. 1'AltSO.Ns, County Coin missioners. Jas. T. IlitKSNAN, Clerk. Xotlre tu C'ont rarlors. COMMISNIONKIts' Ol r lCK Oi r-K K, ) MY, is, moo. J Forkst Cor.N Iionk.wa, Pa., June Sealed proposals will bo received at this oilice up to July lTlli, In. hi, at 2 o'clock P. M., for furnishing tho material and labor to build two stone abutments anil one stone pier for a bridge across Tionesta Creek, near Nebraska, Pa. Full plans aud spccilirutions can be seen at this ollico. Thcio will tie about Ml perches of stone, itonds in full amount of bid must accompany each bid. Tho Comyiissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. D. Siiiki.i.s, C. F. LfciiKiu it, J. J. Paiisons, Count v Com missioners. Jas, T. ItHKNNAN, Clerk. JOlt WORK of evcrv description execu ted at the KEPl'lil.K'AN olhco. Auditor' .Set iloitioiit ofTIo iirsta Twp. Ncliool Fund for flic Yrnr 1880. Win. Lawrence, Trpasnrer, In account with the School Fund of Tionesta Town ship, for the year lsao. Am't in Treas'r's hands last report.) I S57 01 Stato appropriation KM Ain't ree'd llonry Ilium, Col - 2'il 41 Am't ree'd W. H. Wolf, Collector.. 1170 39 $3 4 .17 53 f31!7 SS 47 !W 212 Xi Am't ordors redeemed 114 per cent, on f1l!7.3.' Am t ou hand to balance., f:S4.17 f3 Ralahro in lutnds of Trea.vuror t2 35 W. If. Woir, Collector, In account with tho School Fund of Tionesta Township. To ain't of Duplicate 15o5 24 By Treasurer's receipts 120 8(1 Ain't returned to Co. Coinm'r.t 112 41 Error in tax 2tl 05 Exonerations 71 32 Five per cent, on f 1220.3!) f.l fK) Am't to balance 61 07 fclj'w 21 Balance in hands of Collector fil 07 Financial Statement of Tionesta Town ship School Fund. Balance in hands of Treasurer..... .$ 21! 22 Balance in hands of Collector fil 07 Unseated tax of 1S88 and issg 2000 00 J2273 2!) Liabilities none. We, the Auditors of Tionesta Township, having examined tho accounts of the Treasurer and Collector of the School Fund of said township, for the yoar end ing Juno 2, 18!K), tind them as act forth in the foregoing report. Oko. We ANT, John Tyuiiki., Auditors. TAKE NOTICE. Wo wish to call the attention of tha readers of tho Kni'um.tcAN to tho fact that S. Sager'a Anodyne Liniment is ono of tho very best internal and external remedies ever used for cramps, inflam mation, toothache, headache, cuts, bruises, sprains, dysentery, indigestion, etc. It Is kept for Mile at Tionestn, Hickory, Whig Hill, May burg and Newmaiisville, and will soon'bo placed on salo in other place. Agents aro wnntod. apr30-3in. THE Monumental company, OF JAMIISTOWX, N. Y., M'f 'rs and Importers of FINE MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, Has appointed S. II. HASLET A SONS, Tionesta, Pa., Agonts. All work war ranted. Prices Reasonable. Call and ex amino samples. Auditors' ICeport of liar mony Town.slilp. R. O. Carson in account with tho School Fund. rn. Am't duo from IKS!) $ 728 07 Ain't received from Collector. 1381 SO Ain't received from W. C. Bromley fil 74 Stato appropriation fi8 23 Allegheny Twp. order 12 00 f2239 34 CB. , $1840 8!) 36 82 Orders redeemed Two per cent, commission . $1877 71 Balanco due Twp -Ml 63 ROAD FUND. DR. Cash rocoivod from Collector $.107 63 Cash received from W. C. Bromley 11!) B3 t127 -W CB. Am'tdueTroas. fromlastsottlementS 67 M Orders redeemed 183 SO Two per cent, commission 3 07 J254 81 Balanco duo 372 65 We, tho Auditors of Harmony Town ship, having examined tho accounts of saiil township, find them as set forth iu tho foregoing report. Oko. L. Kino, E. L. Jonf.s, Auditors. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moder ate Fees. Our ollico is opposito II. S. Patent Oflice anil wo can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Semi model, drawing or photo., with description. 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