a r V t THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1800. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Knrtjet.J. K. Cuauk. Onineilmen North ward, H. M. Ilor man, II. M. Foreman, i'atrick Joyce Smith ward, J. C. Seowdcn, H. II. Has lot, Kll Holomnn. Jiuiticrs vf the Peaef-J. V. Tropor, 8. J. Hetley. (Xmttnbte and Cu.Vdor S. N. Canneld. M-hool Director -tl. W. Robinson, A. n. Kcllv, K. L. Davis, I). S. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. Bronuan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Qnnpreaa Jamks Kunn, Member of Senate 3. II. Wit.so... da.ir.mMv Ciiari.ks A. IlANrtAi.t.. Pr.tiden Judge W. I). Brown. 4.ioc(.i Judge John A. PnorKR, John II. Whitr. Treasurer Jas. R. IlAnrtKnTV. rroMffnoary, Register it llceorder,te. Calvin M. Arnrr. sheriff; Oro. W. Rawtks. OminiiMloiifri-Wll, D. S.IIF.LDS, C. I.RDKDnR, J. J. PARSONS. County Superintendent Hko. W. Kkrr. JHntriet Attorney P. M. Ci.ARK. Jury Or. mm f.i .oners C. II. Ciitmcn, John F. Gaft.. County jSwrix-verJ. F. PRorr.n. Voroner Ir.' A. K. Stonkciimikh. Counry HffiforA E. Ii. Jonkb, K. 7 QiLLKsrm, Wm. Bi-riM. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. , , - . .? OLIVE LODGE, No. r,r.7, F. A. M. Stated Meetings held nt Odd Fol lows Hall tlio first Monday of each motitli. T. J. l'AYNE, W. M. T. n. CODD, See'y. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. 8. of A., meets every Monday eve ning In Pain Hall. White deleft confer red 1st and Id Mondays ' nch month. F. XV. LAW, Pres. t. n. coBn,.n. s. TIONESTA LODGE JVo. 369, I. O. of O. !F. HTItRTS every Tuesday evening, at 8 1H o'clock, In the Lodge Room In Par-trldge's-Hnll. Confers tho Initiatory de greo tlie first Tuesday night of each month; first degree tho second Tuesday nights second doirreo the third Tuesday night; third degree the fourth Tuesday tiluut. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. Q. J. II. FONKS, Soc'y. 2T-tf. l.YlUEST LOPOK. No. 1K4. A. O. V. X I Meet verv Friday Evening In 11 w., ns- let Hall, Tionesta. - I,.. J. HOPKINS, M. W. J. U. CLAUK, Kecorder. CAPT. OKOKOK STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. R. Mwta on the first Wednesday In each month, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta. Pa. P. BLACK, Commandor. T0 U for Forest County. R. fl. Towler M. P.. President i J. W. Morrow M. P., Secretary j J. B. Siggins M. P., Treasurer. Tho Board will meet In Pr. Morrow's oflico, TIoiiohui, on tho third Woilnesday of each mouth, nt 10 o'rlack, . in. GNKW A CLARK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA.W, Ctne next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. J. B. AQSKW. r. M. CLARK, Pistrict Attorney. Mr. Clark Is Agent for a number of ro II able Firo Insurance Companios. "f, U DAVIS. Vj ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made In llila and adjoining countieH, , RITCHirV. ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. F. E. BIBLE, ATTaRNEY-AT-LAW, Onieo In Kepler Block, Room P, Tionesta, Vt. T AWHENCF. HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa lJ Justis Shawkcv, Proprietor. This liouso is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac coinnmdntionn and strict attention given t'lenestH. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served In their season. Saiupto room for 1 ommcreial Agents. CENTRAL HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa, V O. C. Brownell. Proprietor. Tills is a new house, and has just boon fitted up lor the accommodation "of the public. A por tion of the patronage of tho public is solic- OENTRAL HOUSE. OIL CITY. PA. J W. II. ROTH, Proprietor, Tb largest, Bust Located and Furnished Hous.t In the City. Near Union Repot, T B. SIGOINS. M. P. J' hysiciitn, Surgeon A Prugglst, TIONESTA, PA J. W. MORROW, M. P., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, . I te of Armstrong county, having located tn Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours, - Office and residence two doors north of Iawrence Honse. Oltice hours 7 to 8 A M.. and 11 to 12 m.: 2 to 3 and fli to 71 P m, KundayV 9 to 19 A. M. : 2 to 3 and 61 to 71 P.. rnay-18 81 JJR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. TlO.NKS't'A, TA Offlce oppposito Gas Office. Calls at tendod to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Colloo tions made on all the Principal point of ins u. h. collodions soucueu. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARK ESS, 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, Nolnr or I riaugulatioii survey nig. iiet or instruuiuuis ana wr Tsrma ou apilication. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Rock building next to Smear Diiu'h A Co. s store. Is prepared to ilo a Kinds ot custom worlt iroui the lineal the ooarsesl and guarantees his vork give )url'ec't satisfaction. Prompt atteu tiou l'ivou to minuting, and prices as rea sonable as tirst clas work cau be done tor, JAS. T. IHIENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO TIIK PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND TIIK l'AYMKNT OFTAXES. ALSO TO THE Pl'lil'IIASE ANI KALE OK REAL KSTATK, AND TO TIIK RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK TUB SAME. Churrh and Hnblmlh Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath Rehool at 9:45 a. tn. : M. K. Rabhath Hchool at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. 10. Church every Sab bath evening by Hev. Rumborgor. Preaching In the F. M. Church evory Ralilmth evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Sorviccs In tho Presbyterian Church every riabbath morning and evening, Hev. J. V. McAnincli otTiciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closod yesteiday 83 J. Forepaughs'a circus exhibits in Oil City on Sopteraber 22d. Miss Maggie Small of Petrolia, ra., is paying a visit to Tionesta friends. Mi?s Lulu Saul of Tryonville, Pa, is paying a visit to Tionesta friends. Mr. Will II. May, of Leuisville, Ky., is paying a visit to his mother this week. The best line of Stoves and Ranges are the "Cinderella," at F, W. Law's. It. Deputy Revenue Collector Gal braith of Franklin gave the town i call yesterday. School opened in this borough Tuesday with a very good attendance for the first day. Mr. George Huddleson, of Tio esta township, has been granted an riginal pension. Dr. A. Fisher, Dentist, of War ren, will do at ine Lawrence nouso uring court week. Attention is directed to the new d. of David Barnett this week, who as something nice to offer his cus tomers. Head it. No coufiilenco games or tchemes tolorated uuder any circumstances whatever with Allen's Shows. Ex hibits here Sept. 15. The reunion of the 83d Regiment, many ol whose survivors reside in this section, will take place nt Lne, Pa. on Tuesday next, !lh inst. Allen's Twenty five Cent Show is an instructive exhibition. The trained horses, &c, do everything but talk. Timet, Warren, R. 1 , 1889. Billy Cropp fell from tho roof of Mrs. Weiugard's house, on German Hill, which he was reshingling, and unjuintcd Lis ankle, yesterday " morn An excellent pen" jrsu-oce was given by Allen's Show, without a drag or wail throughout the entire pro gram. Journal, Abington, Mass , 1889. -Severe frost was reported from the surrounding hills on Monday morning. We have not learned whether the pan cake crop was de molished or not. Black and grey squirrels are now ripe, but the crop is about as elim as other crops in this section, if reports can be relied on. They may get plentier, but hardly. -The Republican had a pleasant visit from Prof. C. T. Work, who was a dolegate to the late Sabbath School convention. Mr. W. has recently been elected principal of the DuBois publio schools. The grading of Tictsworth Hill has made that one of the finest pieces of road this county boasts of. A con tinuance of the same kind of work up the creek, such as is proposed, will make a fine driveway. A good sized addition is building to the house which Mr. Robinson moved onto the lot lately occupied by Scowden & Clark's carriage factory, and the same will shortly be converted into a very comfortable residence. The W. N. Y. & P. R. R. will sell excursion tickets to Titusville on the 10th to accommodate those who wish to attend the meeting of the Northwestern Association, G. A. R. The tare has been placed at 80 cents for the round trip. The oil repoit for the month of August shows up as follows: Cora pleted wells, 579 ; daily production, dry holes, si, ibis is some what of a falling off from the July report, which is as follows: Completed wells, 555; daily production, 10,537; dry boles, 105. The Lord's Supper will be cele brated in the Amity Ev. Lutheran Church, Newmansville, September 14th, at 10:30 a. m. Preparatory services Saturday morning previous at the same hour. 'I he pastor, Rev. Car Zinssmcuter, has recently resigned and accepted a call of a fluid near Pitts burgh. This being tho last celebration of the Huly Supper, all the members are requested to be present. A note from our old friend Thorn- as Porter, now Iivinc. at North Bend, Dodge county, Nebraska, gives the cheering news that crops in that coun- ty are good. It is refreshing to hear of a spot where crops have not been a total failure this year. He v. Thompson of East Hickory, pave ns a call durinir his stav in town CJ a l tn ltn,1.nj. l.nnn I L C.l,l,.1 Rnlinnl - I ,u.lMUU.MTU Uur UUUVUUllUU. XJCHIUUn UOIUK n tuuu 1 I : I 1 : . ,i I preacher the Reverend gentleman is not behind on garden making, he hav- ing supplied his table with cabbage of his own raising a full month ago. Edith, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Ilassev. died yesterday, shortly after noon, after an illness of - - - about a week, of cholera infantum, The child was aged five months and i,ftt.m,ftft Tbo n.ronT. tiava 1 n V II bill VJ wuv AftJW fstaavutw u v w I the sympathy of their friends in this bereavement. Funeral to-day, the remains being interred in Tidioute cemetery. We note with much pleasure the fact that our venerable friend Benja min May has concluded to make Tio nesta his home again, and took the precaution to have his name placed on the registry list, so as to be prepared to give the Republican ticket a boost in November. We join in extending Mr. May a hearty welcome to citizen ship in bis old home, and hope for him manr pleasant years of peace and contentment. The name of C. W. Stone, Secre tary of State, is announced as a can- didate for Congress as the successor of the late Col. Watson. Mr. Stone's host of friends in this county would re- , . . , joicetosee him get the nomination, He is incomparably the best man for , ....... , the position in that district, and would make a Congressman of whom the whole northwest could be proud. By all moans elect the man of brains and a straight Republican. lion. Li. k . Watson, dec d, was, wilh the exception of Hon. W. L. Scott, the wealthiest man in North western Pennsylvania. His estato is valued at 83.500.000. The value of his timber lands in Warren and Forest counties aloue nre valued nt ? 1,200, 000. Many years ago Mr. Watson purchased 20,000 acres of land in North Dakota, and also large tracts of timber lands in the States of Wash ington and Michigau. Venango Citi zen. 1 The Sabbath School Convention Hold in tne rresbyterian unurcn last ween was only lairiy wen atienaea, but the sessions were made very inter- etding and instructive oy luose wno i r n tr rtni. ,n f iin vnrv I ia mini Hinn I I'm. i" uw of the different questions propounded were spirited at times, yet conducted iu such a way as to bring out many ood thoughts tbat will be profitable to listener as well as participant. The evening lectures were exceptionally cood. The Secretary a full minutes will be found in this issue. A double-edged correspondent of one oi our excnanges cms loose iu this wise: "People who are in the (. . i :i church and pretend to do what is right during the winter, and then drop out after the revival is over, and serve old satan until the preacher comes around again and tells them they are in need of 'The Soul Cleansing Blood of the Lamb,' and who pretend to serve God in order to pain an onnortun ity to ensnare the young, should have a mill stone hanged about their necks aud be cast into the sea at a season when they seem best prepared to meet their God." Wm. Hays was the victim of a bad accident on Wray & Co.'s mill, at f?ti v ,i o. i r Uinoyie, inis couuiy, iav r riuny ' ternoon. He docs the log jacking, and while pulling in a leg got caught in the "bull wheel" and was very badly crushed before the mill could be stopped. When our informant left the scene the unfortunate man was still alive, on Saturday morning, but his recovery was a matter of grave doubt. Mr. Hays is a man about 28 years of age, and has a wife and three children. P. S. Later information states that the injured man is recover ing nicely Friends here received the painful intelligence last week that Elwood McGrorey, who spent a year here about two years ago and is well re mcrabered, had met with a terrible railroad accident by which he had lost an arm and a leg, and was otherwise badly crushed about the head and face. Monday word came that the unfortunate young man had died from his injuries, after suffering fur ten days. The accident happeued in Montana, where he Las been engagej in railroading for about a year. We are without full particulars, but un dorstaod he was knocked off a moving traiu and dragged under it a distance of several rods before he could be re leased. The remains will be brought to this place for burial, and are ex , . . - rpi i pcu.ou w arr.vo ou xuursuay tjv.uiug or iriday morning. tie was aged about 2i years, unmarried, and a pop- uiar youug mau with all wno knew mm. ne was a grandson 01 Mrs. I vr m w r Allender and a nephew of Mrs. W. Y, biggins of this place. Jlis mother is now the only survivor of the family, a daughter, Mrs. II. C. Robison, having died in this place two years ago yes- terday. Base Ball. The game between Tionesta and w . . . .... I I iHlnlltO nil th am1A Ctf thO 111! tET ----- lac. I ri.lnn wab a ti n ft n n o trnm ail won a. .unj , noon muw accounts, and resulted in a victory for the "farmers." A large crowd witness- ed the game, quite a number of spec- tators going from here to help on the cheering for the Tionesta boys. Noth- '"g was left undone by the Tidioute tbat wou,d tcnd 10 n,ttko tbeir -. r 1 t 1 .1 visitors comioriaum nuu ioei meu,- selves "at borne, all of which our bovs appreciate to tho full extent. - mm eow we append tne score: TIONESTA. R P A E Kirchartz, 1 !i Hunter, Wm., 1 1 Hunter, Frank, 3 2 Kepler, p 0 8 0 3 0 2 0 0 10 9 2 2 8 Morrow, c 0 Davis. C. II., 2 2 Siggins, r 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 Davis, Dick, ss t Davis, Jas. !., m 2 Total II 26 15 10 R P A K Wilbur, c 1 2 Kuhn, 1 0 14 Porterflold. p 0 0 Shaw, 2 0 l o Williams, ss 1 Lincoln, in 4 Orandin, C, 1 0 Grandin, W. J., r. 4 Hanchett, 3 0 Stout, r 1 Total 11 27 13 12 Tionesta 23101034 014 summary:- Three base hita, Kirchartz, Dick Davis, F. Hunter j Two' base bits) jvircuariz. mggins, j. v. iavis: iiase on kalis. Wm. Ilmitor 2. c u. Davis. Lin- coin j Hit by pitcher, Dick Pavis, Porter- field; Passed balls, Morrow 2, Wilbur 2; out by being hit by batted ball. Porter- field; Struck out, Siggins, Wm. Hunter, Kuhn 8, Porterlicld 2, C. Grandin 2, Shaw, Lincoln; Battorics, Kepler and Morrow, Porterlleld and Wilbur: Umpire. Macill: scorer, smarpo. rime ot game, z:iu. Stewarts Run. Mies Edna and Ida Zahniser of Tidioute, and Harry Beslwick of Jackson Centre, Mercer county, visit ed U. S. and W. N. Zahniser's last week. Ronald Thompson was home over Sabbath. Newton Arters, who is drilling for George Vanartsdale, was home over Sabbath. Stewart & Son got a 10-barrel well on the Gordon, last week, Quinn sand. No. 10, ou the Jocelyo, was dry in (j,a Quinn sand inoy Will reacn lne B)ack ganj Wednesday. No 4 on tne nromley, was started Monday of tnis wcek j. broueh some mistake we wero n.. . ... mB,iB ln ,ftv .n rcn -, ,hn TTnw artb, was a 4 bbl.;well, when it should have been 40 barrels. James Van derliu has bought a new horse. A. D. Zthniser was homo over night last week. Airs. W.U Uromley was up lrom Oil City last week. jyiiss Hittie r ogle is going to H.ne county this, Tuesday, to visit friends . . . . . . nd attend the fairs. Sept. 2. McGiNTY. From Barnett. Joseph Elder has got the typhoid fever. Joseph Land is got his left foot cut 1u" OB"'J "J. u ""cue.. aw II Kl nla n...-ha Avar. In . v.. r.vw-- J "" weeks ai ine Wnite Ocnool House. Mamie Coon, who has been Visiting at Ridgway for a couple of weeks, has " .(,. rn.H Unma Miss Millie Bronnaman started for . Michigan last week to visit relatives I . . for a couple of months. Dom Peduo. Sept. 1, '90. East Hickory. Derrick correspondence. A dwelling bouse occupied by Charles Burns was burned to the ground with cootcots on Saturday morning. The insurance had expired in July and bad not been renewed. A. J. Seigworth drove to Murrins- ville and back last week, where he is overseeing the drilling of a well on the Fleming farm. The East Hickorv club won the de L.ding game from the Haymakers of Whig Hill, Saturday, by a score of 48 to 15. The recent storms have blown down many acres of uuo lorest timber in this county, Collins A, Siggins, on Porky, having nearly 400 acres of hemlock completely prostrated. A large amouut of Wheeler & Dusen- bury's pine is also down, as well as much of the late L. F. Watson's pine. Grace Metzgar aud Robert Lynch were uuited in marriage at the resi dence of the bride's parents, at East Hickory, on Saturday evening, by Squire Foreman. The best wishes of the entire community go with them in tbeir new state. v. ..! 1! l. .4 V I.....I .1.-1 unujuci jucLftEb una uurvimocu tug l)011flK, bouse near town and will move jDt0 it in the ne4r future. Les llowmao captured a rattlesuake aud now has it prtuerved in alcohol. I , , bi pi. i. Froit-town Items. W. II. Frost sends Lis family to Fredonia to live tn order to give his girls the benefit of a first class school. They started on the 27th. A bad wreck occurred here on the Fox & Crain switch a few days ago. The "shifter" was rolled over the i l. I i. l: :- I linUK. IIIBUIVIUL' 1111 L 1 1 I 1 1 L' I. I 1 1 V I 1 1 ,! I I- I ' O I . 0ne of the boys was scalded pretty badly, but when last heard from was geltiog along nicely. - S. S. Snyder has erected a new house in town. James Shields is getting the lumber on the ground for a new house. L. T. Damon moved from here to Old Virginia last week, where he is going to farm on a pretty extensive scale. We are all sorry to lose as good neighbors as they have been. Our blacksmith, G. W. Noblit, is still to the front with horee-shoeiog and other work in his line. Mrs. Thompson, sister of Mr. W. II. Frost, has relumed from Brock- wayville. Frank Fox and wife were called suddenly from home last Saturday by ,t.a p . --.Uiina Last Saturday caused people to thiuk of tbeir last winter's clothes. lne lumbermen of this vicinity are glad to Lear that the B. & O. R. R. has control of the P. & W. R'y, for if it tin t any better for business than before, it is a consolation to know that it can't be any worse, Bee-hunting is the latest fad now, but the biggest rip-roaring and horn 8W0S8led bear story that ever was heard was related to about twenty-five ning. The writer will not attempt to , , .. . .. . , . , , . . relate it in this chapter, but some fu ture time may conclude to give it to your readers Sept. 1. Hungry List of Lettors Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., post office, Sept. 1, 1890 : Mr. Walter Coyman, Rev. F. Chap lin, Catherine Revell, S. C. Stanford 2. When calling for above please say "advertised." D. S. Knox, P. M. Minutes Sabbath School Association of Forest County. TiOjiksta, Pa., Aug. 28, 1890. Conven tion met in Presbyterian Church. Called to ordor by J. W. Morrow, Presidont. Dovotional exercises led by Roy. C. R. Thompson. Singing. Prayor by Bro. H. Tkf. y.nhnlsar. On motion. P. M. Chirk chosen Socretary. Upon call of the roll the following persons were found to be present as members : Stewarts Run F. E. Metcalf, IT. M. Zahniser, Mrs. Clara Metcalf, Supt. West Hickory, Evangelical Mrs. T. W, Allender. East Hickory, Free Methodist Miss Blancho E. Wells, S. S. Whaloy, Supt. Whig Hill, M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Catlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Shunk. Nebraska, M. E. Rev. C. C. Rumber- gor, Mrs. Jas. Uilfillan. RedclylTc C. T. Work. Tionesta. Prosbvterian Rer. J. V. Mo- Aniuch. Mrs. S. M. Sharpo. Dr. J. W. Morrow, A. IS. Kelly, Supt, Tionesta, M. K. Mrs. J. B. Ilagerty, Eli Holeman, P. M. Clark, J. II. Ding man, Supt. Address of welcome, J. W. Morrow, Music Those on rogular programme not being present, Rev. C. R. Thompson pro posed for discussion the question, "Why are we here?" and the discussion of which was continued by Bro. Whaley and others. The question, "Does Sabbath observance affect tho Sabbath School," was taken up out of regular order and discussion opened by Bro. C. C. Rumborger, participated ln 1 T , r 1 .. . . T-!.l. I - i o i j t and sister Oilfillan. Music Question. "Indifference of Church mom bors to Sabbath School." Discussion opened by Bro. C. R. Thompson, and con 1 it t t T rv n tar i T : i. wuueu uy ur, luuorB, orus. nom, imicu I i W . .1 i I vjr mill luununt AlfJU Ul uou, EVENING. SESSION Called to order at 7:30. Opened with singing. Prayer by Rev. C. R. Thomp son. Music Essay, "Dead Fish," Mrs. T. W. Allen der. Music, Lecture, Rev. Dr. E. T. Jeffors; Sub Joet, "The Modern Sabbath School Teach' er." Music. Adjournment. FRIDAY, AUO. 29, 1890. MOKNINO SESSION, Called to ordor by President Morrow. Opened with singing. Prayer by Rev. C, C. Ruinberger. Music. Question, "Temperance in tho Sabbath School." Opened by P. M. Clark. Dls. cussed by Bros. McAnincb, Thompson Dingiuan, Whaloy, Work, Morrow, Ritch ey, Dr. Jellers, and others. Lesson ou question-asking, by Dr. E. T. Jellers, il lustrated by blackboard work. Music. Question, "Mime In Subbitth Schools. ros. Tl;olupl Openod by Bro. Dingiuan. Continued by son. Rumbcrgor, Ritchey Work, Morrow, Holeman, and Jellers. Mrs. Williams, and Miss Mary Ledebur, dclogates from Last Hickorv, M. I'., wore reported in attendance. Adjournment, A.'l Kll MOON SKSSION. Opened with Kinging. Prayor by Rov, Dr. Fradonburg. Music J.oUor ot regret from Bro. Jonathan Al baugh, West Hickory, read by Prusidunt, Talk to children, Rov. C. R. Thompson "Method of conducting a review," T. F, Ritchey, with blackboard illustrations, Query-box opoued and queries answered Election of oflicers for next year being next in order, the following were chosen : President, P. M. Clark. Vico Presidents, Mrs. T. W, Allouder, J. II. Kelly, Miss Nannie Morrow, Miss M. E. Zueudol, F. E. Metcalf, Miss Eva Kiser, laiocretary, Miss Kato (iuonthcr. Treasurer, A. B. Kelly. Programme Committee, J. If. Dingiuan, A. B. Kelly, J. W. Morrow. On motion, Tionesta was seloeted as the place for holding next annual convention. It was suygeoted that district couven- Hons be held prior to tioxt annual mooting, for tho purpose of moro thoroughly or ganizing tho county, and on motion the programme, committee wore instructed to hold district conventions throughout tho county, leaving the place of saino to their discretion. Minutes of proscnt association road and npproved. Acting secretary Instructed to procure all papers belonging to association from former secretary. Bros. Rumbcrgor, Ritchey and Work wero appointed committee on resolutions. Adjournment. EVKHIWO SESSION. Called to ordor at 7:fl0 by President. Opened with singing. Prayor by Rev. C. R. Thompson. Lecture, Rev. Pr. Frudonburgh ; Sub ject, "Young Man." Collection to defray expenses taken and amount raisod. A. B. Kelly was elected delegate to State Convention, at New Castle, Pa., Sept, 30, Oct. 1 and 2, 1890. T. F. Ritchey, alternate. Comniittoe on resolutions reported tho following: Resolved, That tho Interests of the Sab bath School cause ato greatly advanced by tho meeting together in convention, there by securing more unity of action ; and we therefore urgo a bettor and more com plete organization of the county for this purpose Itenolred, That the Sabbath School teach ers should be exemplary Christian men and women if they can be had ; but atiove all, keep the Sabbath School open and se cure the lest teachers you can uuder the circumstances in each ease. Whereas, Wo believe tho future wel fare and prosperity of our civil and reli gious institutions depends in a great do grea upon our Siibhath Schools, ltesolved. That we go forth with renewed energy and zeal In this grand Sabbath School work, under the Cross of Christ. Whereas, It is the opinion of this con vention that the evils of intemporanee and tobacco using aro not siiillciently guarded against in our Sabbath School instruction, therefore, Hetolved, That Sabbath School workers be urged to put forth stronger efforts in warning all against these evils, and to bo more faithful in giving from time to time such instruction as tends tn emphasize the command, "keep thyself pure." jiemiveti, That the thanks or this con vention are due and tendered to Dr. Jellers of Oil City, and Dr. Fradonburgh, of Warren, for their exeollont and useful instruction, ana grand lectures. Anil that we also tender thanks to all persons who came and aided us in this Sabbath School work. Itetolved. That we tender our thanks to the citizens of Tionesta for their cordial reception and free entertainment. On motion, after reading, adopted as a whole. Adjournment, tine die. P. M. CLARK, Secretary. m t'KI.EVW AUNIC A HALVE. , The best Salvo In the world for Cuts. 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We desiro to say to our citizens, tbat for vnars vn liavn linen nellmtf Dr. Kintr s Piew Discovery for Consumption, Dr, King's Now Life Pills, llucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bittors, and have nover handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal Ratislaetion We do not hesitate to guarantee thorn every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies havo won their great popularity purely on their merits. Herman A Siggins, Drug gists. Notice. All parties holding Howe Township Road Orders are hereby notified to present them for payment to the iraasurer, on or before Sept. 15, 1890, After that date interest on same will cease. By order of Road Com mis siouers of Howe Township. J. W. Black, Treasurer, Pigeon P. O., Forest Co., Pa Aug. 25, 1890. MARRIED. FLICK PARKER. In Tionesta, Aug, 27, 1890, by Rov. C. C. Ruinberger, Mr, John T. Flick of Marionville, Forest county, and Miss Ida E, Parker of Scotch Hill, Clarion county, Pa. LYNCn METZQAR. At the homo of the bride, East Hickory, Pa., August 30, 1890, by XV. J. Foreman, J. P., Mr, Robert Lynch of Mercor county, aud Miss Grace Metzgar. BATES QUIU LEY At Louisville, Ky on Tuesday, August 19, 1S!K), by Magis trate Keigwin, Mr. Archie K. Bates of Titusvillo, Pa., and Miss Susie Quig ley, of Louisville, Ky. COlCHsTGr-! The Largest and Most Complete 25 cent Show on Earth. GREAT EASTERN SHOWS, Museum and Trained Animal Exposition. WII.I, rOSITIVl-I.Y ILYIIUSIT AT TIOXF.STA, 1A., MONDAY, SEPTE3IUEK 15, 181)0. A flernoon at 'J. Kveninv nt w u'ciock. An exhibition w ithout an equal. Universe of wuii'lri and i-oiigrosH of areniu celebrities compriMiit; Tumblers, Runners, Lea pers, Post u rem, t'outoi tiouists, besides lOO - PRAISEWORTHY ACTS-ICQ MORAL - INSTRUCTIVE - REFINED Iu every detail and feature and endorsed by pnMi -, inaugurates a day's pleasure, llrmi; the hill lJUOF. VimVIM.N liSI.V, The world's famous horso trainer and his IXlUIXi: lAKAlOX! Horses uud Ponies who do everything but talk. A.T)MTSSI01Sr TO ALL 525 Cts. CHILDREN (to our afternoon performance only) 10 Cts. ifUON'T MISS THIS AND REMEMBER DAY AND DATE. NOTE. Immediately after the parade on day of show a grand free exhibition wl.l be given on the show urounds where Prof. Yun Yralikon, tha wo.ll u m us horso trainer, will publicly handle and break -Mime ol' Iho wort kicking, r-s'kim , (hying and runaway horses in this vicinity. Owners of bad animals aro iiivitud to brijj tb jir block to the grounds and have them brokuu. Don't miss this true exhibitiou. I.lvory stablo keepors should always keep Arnica A Oil Liniment in tho stable, nothing like it for horses. Arnica A Oil Liniment Is equally good for man and beast. 2.1 and BO cents per bottle. For sale by CJ. W. Bovard. For salo, either for cauli or on time, house nod large lot in Tionesta Borough. For terms apply to P M. Clark. tf. Thousands walk tho earth to-day who would bo sleeping in its bosom but for tho timely uso of Downs' Elixir, For sale by O. W. Bovard. For a mild cathartic and efficient tohle1, uso Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Every bottlo warranted. For sale at Bovard's. PROCLAMATION. WnERKAS, The Hon. W. P. Brown, President Judgo of the Court of Common Pleas and Ouarter Sessions In and for tho county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Unarter Sosssions, Ac., at Tionesta, for th County of Forest, to commence on thd Third Monday of Sept., being the 15th day of Sept., IHilO." Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justice of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrancos, to do those things which to their olfice appertain to be done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of horest County, that they may le then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal this 18tU day of AUgusi, a. i. im. uku, w. havy x irit, ir,.B.j snerin. j. n. a a new. oeoroe w. taylor. AG2TEW & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Offices : Lenman Building, Washing ton, D. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Will practice boforo tho V. 8. Supreme Court. Court of Claims, Pistrict Courts. and Departments of Government. Special attention given to tne collection of army and navy claims, pensions, pay, nounty, etc., cases arising under tne 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 P. O. address. NOTICE. ESTATE OF HELEN S.THOMAS, de ceased. Letters Testamentary unon tho alove estate having been grantod to tne undersigned, all persons Indented to said estato aro roquosted to make pay ment, and those having claims, to present tho samo without delay to SAMUEL D. IRWIN, W. M. LINDSAY, Executors, Tionesta, Pa. s ALES ME N WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAVELING, to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Ex penses and Steady Employment guaran teed. CHASE BROTIJEtiS COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. sept.-nv. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENNV S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Oood Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to lot upon tho most reosonablo terms. lie will also do JOB TEJIkCntTQ-1 All orders left at the Post Office will roceive prompt ottcntion. THE Monumental company, OF JA5II1STOWX, N. T.f M'f'rs and Importers of FINE MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, Hun appointed S. II. HASLET A RONS, TioniMlu. Pa., Agents. All work war ranted. Prices Rea-Hinable. Call and ox amino samples. CO-MZIZSTO ! press and clergy. Our coming ones mid let them onjoy it. MISS NELLIIi CARLISLE'S $:( College of F lui aled Poqs. Pun lor the Old and Young. (i KAN H FREE STREET PARADE at noon bcitdod by our famous uilli.h.y land. S,