THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY .10, 18!K). BOROUGH OFFICERS. Tiirfex.3. R. Clark. . 0MHflifmc North ward, U. M. Her man, II. M. Foreman, Patrick Joveo. South wnrd. J. C. Scowdon, K. ll. Has let, Eli llolomnn. Juntieen of Via lYaceJ. F. Proper, 8. J. Hetlov. Onntlatile nnd OotleetorB. H. Cretinoid. St'hnnl Director M. W. Robinson, A. n. Kellv, K. I.. Davis, D. S. Knox, D. W. Chirk, J. T. Bronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Jifemher of Oonrre .Tamh.s Ki nn, v-nifter of Senat e .1. 11. Wilson. I neinhlf Chari.ks . . R ANPAM.. I'reniilent jHftqe W. D. Brow. AMneiat .itff!i John A. PnoPF.n, Jolt II. WlIITK. Yeimirrr Jas. B. IlAonnnTV. I'rotkonotrtri, RrrjitterA Recorder, fe. CaI.viw M. Arwfu. Nhnrilf. Gbo. W. Sawyfo. nniMliiiuri-WK. D. H.tlEl.ns, C. F. l.r.DRnitR, J. .1. Parsons. Onuntv Nitperintenilentilvo. W. Kf.RR. JHntrict Attorney P. M. Ci.ark. Jury rJr mm (on crs O, II. CHURCH, John K. Uaui.. (bounty Snrveior3. F. VROfF.R. (kroner Dr. A. Ii. STonEi-irniiii, Cotiwfv .-I iiffifor K. L. Jomf.s, H. 7.. OiiiBirn, Wm. Bi.itm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JAS. T. IUIENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, particular attention given to the proper assessment of lands andthh payment oktaxkn. also to the purchase and hale ok real estate, and to the kentino and management of tub ham b. OLIYH LODGE. No. r.r.7. F. A. M. Stated Meetings hrt at (Hlil Fot lows Hull tho first Monday of each niotith. T. J. PANE. W. M. t. n. conn, seu-y. ASM I NO TON C A M P, No. 420. P. O. S. of A., moots every Monday eve- ning In Dale Hull. Whito degree confer red 1st nnd 3d Mondays "I each tnoiitli. F. W. LAW, Pre. t. ii. conn, it. h. ' TIONESTA LODGE No. no, I. O. of O. F1. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in'tlta Lodtte Room lit Par trldgo's Hall, rotifers tlto Initiatory de- grce tho first Tuesday night f tnontli; first degree tho second Tuesday night; second degree tho third Tuisday niiiht r third degree -the-fourth Tuesday night. SOLOMON FIT.G ERALD, N. O. J. It. KON VS, Sec' v. 27 -tf. IXlREST LODGE. No. 14, A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday Evening in Has- C'lmrrh nnd Nnlibnlh Srhonl. rresbvterinn Ralihnth Si-hool at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. Nnhhalli School at 10:tft. in. Prearhnift in M. K. Clmreh every Sab hath evenincr by Hev. Itntitheriter. Prealiinln tho K. M. Church every Sabbath evetilnR at tho usual hour. Kov. F. F. Hlioup, Pastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every Habbntli inortiiiiK and cvoninr, llev." J. V. MeAnincli oineintiiiK. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. let Hall. TloncxtA. I,. J. HOPKINS, M. J. n. CLARK, ltocordor, W. W No. 274, O. -o (IKOItflK STOW POST, A. U. Mvli ,in the firt Wednesday in encn liuntli, In Odd l-Vllows Mall, Tlonesta. Pa. D. niACK, Commander. OARDof KXAMINIXU SUKOI'XJNH for Forest Countv. M. S. Towler M. D., President; .1. W. Morrow M. D., Secretary; J. I. SIkrIoh M. D Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet lu Dr. Morrow' offlce, Tlonesta, on the third Wednesday of cadi month, at 10 -' o'clock, a. in. (iSKW A CLARK, ATTORN FYS-AT-T..VW, OMWo next door to P. O., Tlonesta, Pa. J. n. AONKW. r. M. n.ARK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark Is Annul for a number of re Ilablo Firo Insurance Companies. , , UD.VVW, J. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Collectlniis nlade In this and a-ljolnliit; counties. T. HITCIIFY. ATTO UN U Y-4T- LAW, Tionosia, Forest County Pa. K. ItlllLK, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, (illlco In Kepler Rlock, Room 0, Tlonesta, re. T AWllHNCH HOUSH. Tlonesta, Pa.. XJ JiMtis Shawkev, Proprietor. This liousol centrally located. Kvcrytliinn new and well furnished. Supeilor Ac r.minindntioiis and strict attention piven I'liiiinstH. Veuetables and Fruits of all kinds served in "their season. Saiupiu riio.ii ror Commercial Agents. CIKNT1UL IIOUSK, Tlonesta. Pa., ' O. O. Ilmwnoll. PronrieUir. This is a new house, and has just beeu fitted up lor the accommodation ortlie pulilie. A por , " tinn of the patronage of the public Is solic ited. 4l-y, CKNTRAL 1IOUSK, OIL CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor, : The largest, RcstLocatod and Furuishod Hous.i In the City. Near Union Depot. J n. SIOOINS, M. D., ' Physician, Surgeon it Drunnlst, TIONKSTA, PA. JW. MORROW, M. D., . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, I .ale ofAruiHtronn county, having located In Tlo'iosta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours, Olnrcaiil realtlenco two uoora nonu Lawroiue House. Olbce hours 7 to H n., and ll'io 12 m.; 2 to 3 and tli to 7i r. M. Sundays, 9 to W A. M. ; 2 to 3 and H to 7 P. M. raay-18 81. DU. F. T. NASOV, PHYSICIAN V SUROEON, TIONKSTA, PA. Office oppposite. Oas Ofllce. Calls at tended to promptly day and ni(;ht. 1M AY, PARK ,fc CO.. HAH lv KKH.- Corneror Elm Wuiont Sts., TiotiesU, Pa., Ilniik of DisiuMint and Deposit. In terest allowol on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. H. Collections aoliciled. jymiCNZO 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 Siiecinlty, M;ixuetic, Hoiar or Triaunulation Survey ing, liokt nt IiistrUHiuuU ulid wvrk Turin on application. piIIL. KMKKT, FANCY BOOT A SHOKMAKKR. Shop in Uock buildinir next to Smear Nautili Co.'s store. Is prepaid Ui do all Kind of custom work from tliu tiuet to tlie coarsest and uuarautocs his work to Hive perfect Halisliiction. Prompt atten tion K'ven to meuiliii), and prices as rea sonable as lirot class work can b done tor, Oil market closed yesUiiday 89. Iba katr diJ is clurpiiiff once more. W. V. llulinsi is home from Duller couuty for o short visit. Mrs. Wra. Ii. Morgao was up from Oil City, risitiug Tionesta friends during the week. Miss Anna George of Franklin, is the guest of Miss Lizzie Ramlall at the Rural House. Mrs. Clara Hayden of Pittsburg, is paying Tioursta a visit as the guest of Mrs. J. II. Fones. The noon passenger trnio killed a cow belonging to IVttuer Agnew yesterday at this place. U. G. lirowuell lelt tor Ine on Friday last, where be will attend the Erie School of Shorthaud, and fit himself for a stenographer. Mrs. Maggie Tflueger, of Colum bus, Ohio, accompanied by her chil dreu, has been the guest of ber sister, Mrs. W. V. Blum, during the past week. ' The Sires photograph gallery is open tins week-, oud mose wanting nicturcs should call early, as it will remain open only about ten day longer. He ports from Kansas say that the farmers will realize scarcely a half corn crop this season, owing to in continued drought of the past six or eight weeks. Some twenty-five or thirty boarded the excursion train which left here fo Niagara this morniair. The weather uives promise of beinz pleasant fo such an occasion. Mrs. W. R. Dtiun and daughter Louise, of Washington, D. C, arrived Monday and will be the guests for few weeks of Mrs. D.'e parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Sloan. Glance over the new ad. of Davi Mint., the Maricnville merchant. II has some due bargains to offer lh public, atid iuvites everybody to call and look over his stock. The Judicial conference, which adiournod at Sulphur Spriucs last week to meet here to-day, has bee noslooned. on account of the death of - Mr. Irwin's aunt, Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Lyman Abbott, tv ife of the successor to Henry Ward Beecher as pastor of Plymouth Church, is to be come one of the editors of The Indies' Home Journal, on September 1st next We uoticed Geo. B. Montgomery in our city last Friday. George doing a slushing mercantile business, they say, at Marieoville, and it isouly semi occasionally that he comes down to see his Clariou friends. Jaeksonian. Mrs. George White, for many years a resident of Katisas, is expected here in a few days on a itit to her old borne and friuuds. Mr. White may come on later in the fall to ac company his family back to .Kansas. Warren Pnuntv'a fair takes nlftcfl fcsHJiis year on Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 12. The premium list is out and embraces a large number of prizes, amounting iu the aggregate to seveial thousand dollars. A copy can be bad by ad dressing Willis Cowan, Secretary, Warren, Pa. Mm. John Cobb has purchased the lot just south of Mr. Brennan's place, and adjoining the property of her son, T. B. Cobb, on the north, and will erect a neat cottage thereon, the foundation for which will soon be completed. This will add another to the numerous pleasaut homes iu the North ward. The Hill School, ut Pottstown, Pa., and one of the famous institutions of learning of tho State, was destroyed by Gre on Tuesday of last week. The school had several patrons among the young men of this section, our young friend Harold Sharpe, now spending his vacatiou at home, beini; a student there for the past year. Young people can tako any of the following courses at the Clariou State Normal School. Teaching both Kle mentary aud Scientific, Business, in eluding Bookkeeping, Penmanship-, Banking, Commercial, Law, Short hand, Typewriting, etc , Music, Organ, Piano, Vocal, Fine Arts, and Aca demic or College Preparatory. Mrs. Col. Thomas Dead. It is our painful duty this morning to chronicle the death of Mrs. Helen Thomas, relict of the late Col. P. D. Thomas, which oocurred last eve- ing at 10:15 o'clock, after an illness of but five days, she having been taken with an attack of something in the nature of cholera morbus on hursday last. It is needless to say this announcement will prove a severe hock to the large circle of acquain tances of this most excellent and really esteemed lady, whose life from childhood has been one of Christian urilv. Mrs. Thomas was past 73 years of ge, and she was one ot lionesta s old est residents. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, the hour not having been set as we go to press A more extended notice of I bo de ceased will be published next week. The annual excursion of the Sab bath Schools of this place to Chautau qua Lake tins been set for Wednesday, August 13, arrangements to that effect having been nearly perfected. The fare will be somewhat lower than on previous years, the committee having been able to secure a rate of $1.25 for the round trip, which includes the ride on the lake from Mayville to Chau tauqua and return. Two children under 12 years ride on one ticket, same as last year. There will doubt less be a large turnout of old and young. Major Brown and Prof. Babcock were up from Oil City last Saturday trying the fly fishing, at which both are adepts. Major Browo is the Pres ident of the Fur, Fin and Feather club of Oil City, which association has done a good service in bringing victims of tho aforesaid marauder. A friend AUgRest that if that is tho kind of fo(ey.'.n(c) Canada has for us ho is "fore- ninst'' annexation. Clariugton Improves. A two-room school house Is being built, on the site formerly occupied by the old school house, now too small to aecominodato the pupils belonging to the school, and too much out of repair for school purposes If large enough. The new building will bo neat and commodious, and will add much to the appear auce of the place. Within the last two years a new parsonage has been built, belonging to the M. K. Church, and partly finished. The good peoplo of the church bave been giving a series of ice cream suppers at the parsonage toward raising funds to pay off the debt Inclined. The last quarterly meeting of the M. K. Conference year for the charge was held at Rcdclyfro, Saturday and Sunday last. Quito a number from other parts of tho charge were present, and a pleasant time was had. Rev. David Steele of tho U. II. Church preached at Jacob Maze school house on Sunday night. A mail runs daily from Clarington to For Sale. Steam Threshing Rig complete. Ten- horse, Horizontal Traction Engine, Separator, Water Tank and Tank Wagon. All in good repair. Will sell cheap or will trado for stock. Call on or address, J. G. Bromley, Stewarts Run, Pa. Baxter's Mandrake Hitters euro indi gestion, Heart P.urn, Costivoness and all malarial diseases. Twenty-live cents per bottle. For salo by (J. W. novard. For sale, either for cash or on time, house and largo lot iu Tionesta Roast Rio CofTco 1 . :' i i TIONJ'WTA RIVItICJ-:Ta. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour 1 barrel cholco - B.00(6.SK Flour sack, - - 1.25Ca)l.BO Corn Meal, 100 n.s - - - 1.101.2A Chop feod, pure grain -Corn, Shelled ----- -70 Beans Tfi bushel - 2.!03.00 Ham, sugar cured - ... 14 Rreakrast naeon, suparcured - It Shoulders ..... 0 Whitcfish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels Sugar ..... Syrup - N. O. Molasses new The school board of Kingsley township, Forest county, will tneot Saturday, Sept. 6th, 1890, at Newtown Mills for the purpose of electing teachers for the seven schools of said township. Applicants will please appear in person or send their certifi cates, Ac, to John R. Osgood, New town Mills, Pa. 3t. Mr. M Levy, one of Marienville's wide awake and prosperous merchants, gave the Republican a call one day last week. He reports business brisk in bis section, and says the Boston Clothiog House, of which he is the proprietor, is in a flourishing state, and daily adding to its already com plcte stock of general merchandise. Scowden & Clark sold three wagons last Wednesday. How is that for business? This enterprise has been built up entirely on pluck, energy and honest work, three very essential ele ments to success, and their work has made for them a reputation that brings business fur miles around. They pu out only Grst class work, which always speaks for itself. The committee in charge has de cided on August 28 and 29, as the time for holding the annual Sunday School convention for this county The meeting will take place in the Presbyterian Church, and it is hoped to make this the most interesting and profitable meeting yet held since the organization in this county. Fuller details will be published shortly. The rig for the Duck & Sage well on Peters Run, on the farm of Geo Weaut, is going up as fast as good rig-builders can hustle it along. The machinery will likely be in motion by Monday or Tuesday of next week, It is located about 500 feet northwest of the Wolcott well drilled several years ago, and in which a good sand and some oil and gas were found. Two of Messrs. Collins & Co.'s barges, which left here for Pittsburgh about ten days ago, met witb some bad luck on the way down. A team of horses was taken along to do duty on a tow line wheu the wind was unfavor able ; ono of these became entangled and was drowned, while Perce Shoe maker, who was with the crew, came home last evening uursing a broken wrist. The barges were going below under a special contract, hence tho anxiety to get there and the adoption of this plan to hurry the big boats along. Tbe Lawrence & Smearbaugh dam is undergoing a material change in construction, A new chute, sixty feet in width is being put in to the right of the present one, which it is thought will greatly facilitate tbe run ning of lumber, boats, fcc. When this is done Messrs. Collins & Co. pro pose shutting the water off at the left of forge Uland, by running a wing dam from tbe head of the island to the left hand shore, thus confining the water, which is widest at that place than any other place on the creek, to the right of the island. This ought to make the ruuning so easy at that point that a blind man could pilot a raft around without dipping an oar. They expect to have the job completed by tbe first or middle of next week. We have, advice from J. II. Beers & Co., Chicago, that the historical work of Forest county is so nearly completed that they expect to com mence its delivery to subscribers early in August. It will be well for those who bave subscribod to note this fact and be prepared to receive the book. We bave good authority for stating that the work will be far beyond the expectations of those who bave been looking forward to its completion, No labor has been spared in its com pilation, and the aim has beeu to be accurate in every detail, thus making it a book of record, and one to be depeodod upon as time goes on. The compiler, Prof. M, A. Leason, has been indefatigable in his endeavors to give our peoplo a history of which they could be proud, and the amount of labor he put into the cause justifies the prediction that uooe will be dieap pointed. violators of the game and fish laws to Vowlnckel and return by way of Cooks- juslice since its organization. 1 he burg, leaving Clarington in the morning, ilk is iknt Tinnest will have a a mi- A dally mail runs irom tUHieiyno wj . . , Marienvilie and return, leaving iteaciyue ar society iu operation before long, morBin- eonl- tlme. The old route aud will join in the laudable effort to from clarington to Marlen and return lias rid tho eomniunitv of such lawlessness, been abandoned. There Is a daily mail Borough. For terms apply to P M. Clark. If. Whn Baby waa tick, we gm her Castoria, Whrn ehe wm a Child, the eried for Cutoiia, When he berame Mies, ah clung to Caatoria, Whea ah had ChUdrea, she fare them Caetotia, Public sentiment is just ripe for such a move, and now is the time to inau gurate it if we would have any game or game fish left. Wo hope the pro ject will not end in talk. t A Good Letter from Barnett. Your regular correspondent from this end of the county will please understand that wo do not wish to intrude on his ter ritory, rights, or privileges, neither to steal his niafVial for a news letter; but having enloyed tbe pleasure of a bit of a tramp through a part of "Old Forest" quite recently, and knowing that very often what Is nulto common-place to a resident and likoly to go tinmcntioncd on that account may be quito Interesting to a stranger nnd to others, we concluded wo wouldn't Intrude much, if any, by way of a letter from a part of the county In which wo bave had always a local pride, along with a few stray Items gleaned othor whore, Work out hero has been plenty so far this Hummer and everybody has been busy. Quito a number oj boats are being built at Clarington, Maplo Creek, and Coleman. Tho Maplo Creek Lumber Company are having their boats built at Maple Creek. At present the scaffold av erages about two boats each week. Tho Company has two mills, one at UedclytTo, and tho other about 4 miles from Redclyfto, at tho Maplo Creek Siding ou the P. A W R. R. All the lumber sawed at tho last mentioned mill ia shipped on the P. A W, During this summer a large part of that sawed at Redely fie Is hauled to tho Clarion river at Maple Creek nnd most of it loaded into boats there tho heavier stuff being rafted and thus shipped to market by water. Six or eight teams are now on gaged In hauling thero, making two trips por day. To facilitato hauling Iho Com pany have built a plank road for two miles from the mill over what would be for tho most part swampy ground and Intersect ing with tho Marlenvillo road near tho middle of tho big windfall. Both tho Company's mills are stocked by means of tram-roads. Shippen's mill has been in operation probably a year maybo longer we are not certain. The lumber cut there is rafted and run from lluttonwood, 2 miles above Clarington, to which placo it is car ried from the mill on cars on a tram-road. Tho loaded cars t un to tho creek by grav ity. Shields and Boesoin have bought tho timber on tho Lowry tract, near Hominy Ridgo, and are taking out and hauling the same to the creek. Tho good price for timber this Summer has stimulated con siderable activity in tho timber business, and an effort has been made to get quite a littlo to crock, where possible to do so, to run dnring the Summer freshets. More especially is this the case up above Clar ington along the Clariou where the dis tance to haul is not so great. We do not wish to slight anyone, aud thero are other persons lumbering besides these we have mentioned, but we do not know enough about the business to ven ture information. Wagos are good for good hands. An oil well is being drilled at Button- wood on the ForeBt county side of the Clarion. About 25 years ago a good gas well was found on tho Jellorson county side of the Clarion near the same placo, Considerable wild-catting is being done up above here, principally on the South side of the Clarion. Du Bois, Reynolds vlllo, and some other places, we believe, are now supplied with gas from tho wells found some time ago near the mouth of Millstone. , We havo had no rain over here for some time, and unless we soon get some wet weather hay will be about the only crop we will harvest, to auy amount, this year, Wo have lots of hay more than somo folks havo money. Oats are nearly a fail ure. Potatoes will be good if it rains, Corn may bo first rate, if Summer lasts long enough. On Monday morning last, July 21, John Hillings of Unduly ife, wrote his name in the frost on a board at that place, so cold was it. Potatoos there were "nipped" Just a littlo. The dry weather is drying up the blackberries, and without rain tbe crop will be short and the fruit small. There are somo raspberries, and they bi ing from 10 to 15 cents per quart, Tho prospects are good for a large crop of beechnuts and acorns. Fish are reported very pleuty on tho lower Clarion, but here they are very scarce owing to the filth poured into the Clarion above this from tanneries, and to some extent from tho practice of "explosive fishing." A utrango animal has been seen and heard from for a year past in the woods bordoring Maple Creek and tho head water of Cherry Creek. It is described as having a long body, short tail, large foet, i-ho it legs, of a dark brindled or striped color, with short oara probably a Canada lynx, who, tired of wailing for annexation, has concluded to emigrate. Last Summer a gentleman fishing on Maple Crock about 4 miles from the mouth of the stream found a grown sheep lying iu the bed of tho stream killed and partly eaten by aouie animal apparently within a day or two of the time of his discovery, and near the sheep a live-pronged buck (doer) lay, also with its throat cut, no doubt by the sauio auiuial ; bulb probably from hero to Rrookville and return. And a mail, daily, we think, but II not on al ternate days, beginning on Monday, from here to Beach Bottom (Arroyo P. O.) and return. Arroyo postolllce was formerly at Irwin's Mill, two miles below Beach Bottom, and at the placo where the Ridg way road leaves, or did leave the Clarion river. But the P. O. and namo have both been "lifted" and carried on up to Beach Bottom saw mill and tannery. Landlord Henderson of the Re id House, hero, Is contractor on tho Arroyo route. He sold out his contract to a Mr. George, a man upwards of 60 years of age, not long ago, On his second trip Mr. George's team ran off and threw him out breaking a limb and otherwise Injuring him. Mr. Hen derson again has charge of the route. A mall runs from Arroyo to Ridgway nnd roturn, leaving Arroyo in tho morning and returning in tho afternoon, nnd failing to connect with tho Clarington mail either way. We have no Sunday mails. Rov. Jenkins, colored, who is familiar to many In your end of the county, as sisted by othor talent hold a camp meeting here this Summer not long ago. From here he went up the river to Spring Croek, and is now in Ridgway. A numbor of our young pooplo have taken it into thoir heads and hearts towed this Summer. Here a our hand and our voice wishing them a good voyage over the matrimonial sea. May no squalls they shall encounter find them unprepared, nor bo of such magnitude as to bring ilis aster. May the sun (7) of their happiness be always a star of the first magnitude, and their da (y)s bo many and full of beauty. Judge Coon Is Interesting himself alittlo in tbe culture of German Carp. He "set out" nearly 40 young carp this Suinmor; and had previously, about 2 years ago, "planted" about 20. Tho first ones he was somewhat unfortunate with. But all aro doing nleclv at present. He has Just a very few fully 2 feel In length. The public road from Redclyfle to Marion is better than we ever saw it bo- fore. Iiarrin' a fow chuck holes it is good, And theso could be now witb little outlay, and should be, repaired. Marienvilie has improved -wonderfully in tho past 3 years. . A gentleman in busi ness thero informed us that there were now there in active operation 16 stores of various kinds. All tbe hotels (we think there are 0) have all the custom they can take care of. Tho extract works near the town is being pushed rapidly. The com pany, we aro told, agrood that they would not put in a company store, nor build bouses for their employes. This agreo ment is a decided advantage to tbe town in general. Building lots that sold for (15 last Spring bave more than trebled in value. Ordinary houses rent for fd per month. Marieuvlllo has a good school bouse, built 2 years ago, nnd located al most, or quite, in tho limits of the town, but with plenty of room outside as well as inside. Jcnks now pays cash for teachers but tho wages are not quite so good as formerly all around. By tbe way, Barnett pays $30 per month to teachers better than she has paid for a long time. Business is brisk all along the P. A W, R. It. through tho county. July 24. Tkamp flurry llwfli-rs. Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of Idaville. Ind., writes: "Kleclric Hitters has dono mora for mo than all other medicines combined, for that bad feel inn arisinu from Kidney ami l.lver trouble. ' -loiin Islie. farmer aud stocKman, ot same place, says : rind f-icctxic jntters to do tlie nest Kid ney and Liver medicine, mode ine feel like a new man." J. V. Gardner, hard ware merchant, same town, savs: "Klec- tric Ititters in Just the thinit for a man who is all run down and don't caro whether he liven or dies; he found now strength, good appetite and felt fust like lie hud a new lease on life." Only ,Wc, a bottle, at Her man ,c niggins drugstore. Rio CofTee, Java CofTco ... Tea - Butter Rice Eggs, fresn ... Salt best lat e Lard - Iron, common bar Nails, 16d, keg - Potatoes Lime bid. Dried Apples sliced por tb Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per lb Dried Peaches pared per 6(5,8 6Q GO 6075 27 25(3 32Tj 20JK) 15 18 S 1518 1.25 10 - 20 2.75 (9 1.00 - - If. 10 15 Itch cured In 30 minutes, bv Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold ty Herman A Siggins Druggists, j loncsta. ianya-4m. ntCKI.KN'S ARNICA MAI.VK. The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, uorns, and ail sum eruptions, and posi lively euros files, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per dox. ror saio ov i. w. jiovara. MARRIED. SMITH-RISER At the residence of tlie bride's parents, German Hill, Forost Co., Fa., July 2-1, 1S!K), by Rev. C. C. Rumbergcr, Mr. V. II. Smith, of Pitts burgh, Pa., and Miss Anna W. Kiscr. BYERS-MAUK In Tionesta, July 28, 1800, by Rov. Jas. T. Brennan, Mr. Ed- ward C. Byers and Miss Olivo Belle Mauk, both of Green township, Forest county, Pa. DRp, A. FISHER. DENTIST. Warron. Pa. One of tho oldest and most suc cessful pructitiorcr In this section of the State. Will visit Tionesta overv regular court week. mav'J8-ly. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR NOTICE. All nersons aro hereby notified that my wile, Nellie Bell, lelt my bed and board without any reasonable cause, and thot I will not bo responsible for, nor pay any debts contracted by her. Howe Twp., Forest Co., July 25, 181K). TAKE NOTICE. We wish to call the attention of tho readers of the Rr.rum.icAN to the Tact that S. Sager's Anodyne Liniment is one of the very best internal and external remodics over used for cramps, inflam mation, toothache, headache, cuts, bruisos, sprains, dvsenterv, indigestion, etc. It Is kept for saio ai 1 lonesui, jiicnury, n iuk Hill, Mavburg and Kewmansvilie, nun will soon'bo placed on salo in other places. Agents aro wanted. aprju-m. THE Monumental company, OP JAMESTOWN, 7i. Y., M'f'rs and Importers of FINE MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, Has appointed S. II. HASLET SONS, Tionesta, Pa., Agents. All work war ranted. Prices Keasonaljlo. can and ex I amine samples. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trado-Mnrks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Modor ate Fees. Our ollico Is opposite U. S. Patent Oflice and wo can secure patent in less time than those remote front Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. Wo adviso if patentable or not, treeoi ciiarge. uur ice not. due nil patent is secured. A pampiuet, "now 10 unuiin i-aicrtw, -with names of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address, C. A. HXOW it I'tJ., Opp. Patent Ollico, Washington, D. C. Take Notice, Everybody, That Watson is- Koot have a steam saw mill tor sale at the mouth of Uueen. on ilickorv Creek, about two miles above Wheeler A Dusenburv's. Capacity, from 25,000 to 4O.0U0 feet por day. Two large two-lluo boilers, 41 inches : good smoke stack. Haudu'ock inspirator. 17x24 engine. 4 head-blocks, Stearns' make; stool ruke and pinion, and eurriage long enough to saw US-loot stun; tnree largo saws, to gether with other smaller ones; one of .Stearns endless chain log lackers; slab edger cars, and iron track to slab pit; four hoard caris and ono urn can. in laci. cnoUL'h for a complete mill. Will sell very cheap, on long time, on good securi- iv. iiiiiuire ui or huuici-k, u. F. Watson. Tionesta, or Nebraska, Pa. A misstep will often make a cripplo for life. A bottlo of Henry A Johnson' Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the misstep, but used immediate ly it will save being a cripple. For halo by G. W. Bovurd. If you are troubled witli a "hacking cough," Downs' Elixir will givo you re. lief at once. Warranted us recommended or nuuicy refunded. For sale at llovard's. Iti-inarkublr Kt-arue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. PUiiiilield. HI.. makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physi cian, but grew worse. He told Her she was a liopcitisa victim ol coiiaumpunti and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Dis covery lor Consumption ; she bought a Dottle and to ner tieiigni loiiiiu nerseii benefitted from lirst iIoko. Shu continued its use aud after taking ten bottles, found herself sound aud well, now does her own housework and is ss well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this lireat Discovery at Herman A Nignins' Drugstore, largo bottles 50c. and 1.00. Good Stock. Good Carriages anil Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. lie will also U(i All orders left at tho Post Ollico will receive prompt attention. J. II. AUN'KW. OKOKOK W. TAYLOR. AGNEW L TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Officks: Loninan Building, Washing ton, i. i. iionesui, roresi io., i a. will practice bofore tho U. S. Supremo ;ouri, l our i oi i iaiins, District courts, ami Departments oi uovornmenu special atteuBjnii given to tho collection of army and naVy claims, pensions, pay, uounty, etc., coses arising under mo cus toms, navigation and Internal revenue laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks and instructions mailed to claimants free of charge on receipt of their names and 1. u. address. Al 7 ATCH MAKING. V The undersigned would respect fully announce to his old friends, that he bus returned to Tionesta and has located in the Kepler Block, formerly occupied by Mr. L. Fulton asa harness-shop, where ho will bo prepared to greet his old friends and many new ones. Having contracted an inward disease from w liich I have suf fered for 24 years, and which requires ex ercise, I must therefore have an hour's walk each morning and evening, and shall open my odlee at S o'clock, A. M., and close at 8 o'clock, P. M. It. HALLE, Tionesta, Pa. nrToniT KrnKiitir UU I nUI I "' Tarkle Ulurk. Half the cost of hoisting saved to Storekeepers, Butchers, Fanners, Machinists, Builders. Contractors and others. Admitted to bo the greatest improvements ever made iu tncklo blocks. Freight prepaid. Write for catalogue. Fulton lrou .V Kugiiiw ks.. Ill Brush -St., De troit, Mich. Kstah. IS-"i2. yl. THE MEADVILLE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC A fiords to its Pupils a thorough educa tion in all branches of Mumc, Voice, Piano, Church Organ, Violin, Guitar, llaujo, 1 1 ; , r : i u 1 1 1 V , Theory, Counterpoint, Composition, Orchestration, uud Sight Singing. Also Deparunents of French, Dr iwing. Painting in Oil and Water Col ors, I'cr-pcetivo Sketching, und i'liysical Culture. The Best School of Music in Pennsylvania, Rev. T. L. Flood, D D.. (Ed. The ('Ami- tdiiiiuau) President Hoard of Trustees. The faculty AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the sale of our Houio-Grown Nnrserv Stock. Most I i bend Terms. Un- equaleil facilities. Ono of tho largest, old- est-cstulillstied, and m'st known rsursenes iu tho country. Address vv. T. S.M n il , Geneva Nursery, Geneva, N, Y. Estab lished in 184)1. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Our combination with tho Philadelphia Weekly J'reita affords an oprtuuity for obtaining an Immense amount of reading at a very trifling cost. By this arrange ment we are enabled to furnish both the Kki'I'ih.ioan and the Weekly 1'nnn ut tho very low price of $1.75. Any person sending us tills amount will receivo the two papers for ono year, an advance of only 25 cents over the price of the Ivkitb Ui'AN alone. Old subscribers who pay up nil arrearages and f1.75 in udvuiu-e can have the advantage of this splendid oiler. The Weekly Viva Is the very best weekly family in the country, containing 1(1 page's weekly of the choicest General News, Household ami Agricultural leading. Strong Editorials, Young People's Do part incut, a good Continued Story, In short everything that goes to make tho most desirable family reading matter. With these two papers in your family you will lie sure of the best sevt ico in each department. The H i i I ni.K AN is Hie oldest and nest id the com I v papers, sup plies you weekly with all the home news of int'ero-1, such as no city weekly can possibly give, und tho Week'; l'ren pro vides you wnh all the worll wide news and a mass of general reading such as mi local paper can possibly furnish. By taking advantage of our combined otlor you get tho best of nir i elasi of reading in its proper place and ut a price so rea sonable that you cannot alt'oid to deprive vonisclf mid family of the benefit of it. No such oiler has ever Ihm-ii made by any responsible paper in the county. Sub scribe now. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soli or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, CurlM, Splints, Sweeney, Kiiig-Bnuo, ttlilles, Sprains, ull Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc., Save .') by use of one bottlo. Warranted tbe most wonderlui blemish cure ever known. Sold by Herman A Siggins, Druggists, TioucsU. jau22 ly. includes Mrs. Juvia C. Hull, Director, Teacher of Voice Culture, Oratorio and Conceit Singing. Mary Reno Piiiney, Teacher of Piano, graduate of the New England Conserva tory ol M lisle, Boston. Mr. J. W. Coiianl, Instructor in Piano, Organ, Harmony, Theory, Sight Singing, Ac, lias a fellowship in the American College of Musicians, aud is una of tlie ablest miiHiciaiii in tills country. Fall term opens Sept. 2. lsisl. For Catalogue and Circulars, address JUVIA C. HULL. Director, Meadville, Pu. Sl'MMEU TERM, Commencing Ail-. 4, ending Sept. 2ti, eight full m cc ks. Tuition one-fourth tho regular rates. A complete course and diploma given in Bookkeeping, banking, Slioi tliaud. Typewriting, Penmanship, itc. Life Scholarship issued to students iu tho summer term at 2 per cent, discount. A II books and stationery needed will I si furnished til maiiuluciurcr'a juices. The most favorable opportunity to net u thor ough business education known in tlie history of Business Colleges. Scud lor tho Reporter, specimens of )m lunansliip, und special circular. Enclose 4 cents 111 stumps and address, julil-lt. A. W. SMITH, Meadville, Pa. M Its. , julJJMt. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, Pa. 7:th year; begins Sept. hi, IS',10; mi intluitic 1 in ,-.-. .-ii.tiui i-'ii Mini ,1,1,11 uud beautiful. All necessary expenses' need not exceed fliii a year. Faculty composed of men specially trained for their department. Students muy com plete preparatory studies. Address 1, II, WHEELER, Ll.. D., President. jul23-bL