The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 24, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1800.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Tlurtjeit. J. It. Ci.ahk.
oimc North ward. R. M. llor
limn, II. M. Foronmn, Patrick Joyce.
fSoulh ward, J. C. Seowdon, S. ll. Hun
let, Eli Holoman.
Jwiticet of the react S. F. Proper, S.
J. Nctlov.
Omnmble and Collector H. S. Canfiold.
M'honl lHrtctorx O. W. Robinson, A.
R. Kelly, H. L. Davis, D. 8. Knox, D.
V. Clark, J. T. Bronnan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mvmher of Conjre .Tamks Kr.nR.
Member of Senate 3 . II. Wii.hom.
Amiembly Ciiari.k A. Randai.i..
Prenilent JnttteW, D. Brown.
Aoeintn Juit(c$Jomf A. FnoPfcn,
John 11. Wiiitk.
Treasurer J ah. R. Hahoktity.
Prothonntnrt, Itegiatcr it Recorder, etc.
Calvin M. Arnkr.
Sheriir. QRO. W. RawtkO.
(w.((ner-Wi. D. H.IIKi.ns, C.
V. liitnKniTR, J. J. Tarhonh.
Mify Simerintentlcnt O no. W. Kerr.
IKttri'rf&ttorney P. M. Clark.
-JiufpilmUiiioncrC. II. Church,
Ton wfTUAiT!,.
Cbitnfv Purveyor .T. F. Pnor-F.n.
Voronr.r Dr." A. K. STONKCiniBK.
Coiuii j4 uriitorA E. L. JoNKS, It. 55.
Git.i.F.srl, Wm. Bi.tim
BUSINESS Dl
ORY.
OLIVE LOPOK, No. 557, F. A A. M.
' RUtod Meeting held nt Odd Fol
low! Hull tho first Monday of each month.
T. J. PAYNE, W. M.
T. H. COBB, SoB'y.
WASHINGTON CAM I, No. 420, P. O.
H. of A., meets every Monday eve
ning In Dale Hall. Whito degree confer
red 1st and M Mondays of parh month.
F. W. LAW, Pres.
T. n. COBB, 11. R.
TIONESTA LODGE
MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, In the Lodge Room In Par
tridgo's Hall. Confers tho Initiatory de
gree the first Tuosday flight of pach
montli j first degree tho second Tuesday
Ightf second donreo tho third Tuesday
night; third degree tho fourth Tuesday
night.
8OLOM0N FITZGERALD, N. O.
J. II. FONKS, Hec'y. 27-tf.
l.YIREST LODGE. No. 184, A. O. U. W.,
I Meets evory Friday Evening in Has
lot Hall, Tionesta.
L. J. HOPKINS, M. W.
J.-R. CLARK, Recorder.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST,
No. 274, G. A, R.
Moot on the first Wednesday In each
IM jnlh, in Odd l'pllow a Hall. Tionoata. Pa.
j 1). IJLACK, Coinmander.
BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS
for Forct County.
H. S. Towlnr M. D., Protudcnt J J. W.
Morrow M. D., Swrotary; J. U. KinK'iiH
M. D., TrcaMiircr. Tho Hoard will meet
iu Dr. Morrow'a otllce, Tioncata, on the
. third Wodneadny of each month, at 10
o'clock, a. m.
. jGNF.W CLARK,
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW,
CHIbo next door to P. O., Tionpata, Pa.
J. B. AOSKW. V. M. rt.ARK,
District Attorney.
Mr. Clark la Annul for a number of ro
Ihiblo Fire Insurance Companios.
fj. DAVIS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tlonesta, Pa.
Collection made lu this and atljoinini;
counties.
T.
RITCIIFY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa.
.p E. lilllLE,
ATTORN KY-AT-L AW,
OIllco lit Kppler llloek. Room 0, Tlonpsta,
I.
UAWRENCE HOUSE, Tlonpsta, Pa.,
JiiHtia Shawkov. Propriptor. This
liousn is centrally located. EvcrythiiiB
new and well furnished. Snpoiior Ao-
cotnmodationa and strict attention piven
t. cnestj. Veirotables ond Fruits of all
kinds nerved in their season. Sample
roo.n for Commercial Agent.
CENTRAL
HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa,
.f O. C.
Rrownell. Proprietor. This is a
now house, and has just neen fitted up lor
I lie accommodation or the public. A por
tion of the patronage of the public Is solic
it ou. n-iy
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
W. H. ROTH. PropfieUr,
The largest, Dest Located and Furnished
Hons.) In tho City. Near Union Depot.
T B. SIGGINS, M. D.,
. I
Physician, Surgeon A Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
J.
W. MORROW, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
I Atn of Armstrong county, having located
In Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
Oilice a.id residence two doors north of
Lawrence Hntiso. Ottice hours 7 to 8 A.
M., and 11 u 12 m. f 2 to 3 and 6 to 71 r.
M. Sundays, 9 to 19 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61
to 71 p. m, rway-18 81.
DR. F. T. NASON,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
TIONESTA, PA.
Office oppposlta Gas Ofllco. Calls at
tondod to promptly day and night.
MAY, PARK A CO.,
HANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Wulnut Sts., Tionesta,
Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In
terest allowed on Tinio Deposiu. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. S. Collections solicited.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer la
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 Triangulation Survey
ing, liext of Instruments and work.
Tonus on application.
pilIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Reck building next to Sinear
ijaugh A Co.'s store, is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work lruui the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give K)rtocC HatUlaction. Prompt atten
tion givon to mending, and prices as rea
sonab e as lirot class work cuu be done lor.
JAS. T. UltENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
AGENCY,
TIOKESTA, 3P.A..
PARTICULAR ATTENTION CJIVEN TO
THE I'ROl'Klt ASHKMSMKNT OK LANDS
AND TUB PAYMENT OFTAXEH. ALSO
TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK
REAL ESTATKi, AND TO THF. RENTING
AND MANAGEMENT OK THE HAM E.
t'burrh and Nabbnth Mrhool.
Presbyterian Rabbnth School at 0:45 a.
in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Prcachiiiir In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rov. Rumbergor.
Preaching In the JU. Uliurcli every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
F. F. Hlioup, Pastor.
Norvices In tho rresbytorian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yestetday 79 J.
Pay your taxes at ouce, d(1 don't
lose your vote.
Mies Kato Kooz is visiting friends
in Franklin.
Clothing at cost at Lawrence &
Suicarbniigb's. 2t.
Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Nason re
turned Ibis morning from their wed
ding tour.
Orercoats next week at II. J.
Hopkins & Co.'s. It.
s Miss Blanche Tease is visiting
relatives and friends at West Monterey,
Clarion couuty.
Mrs. W. R. Dunn and daughter,
Louise, returned to their Washington
home on Friday last.
Friend Fulouer of Couksbuig, is
tho latest of our county'i veterans to
get an increase of pension.
Miss Ida Whisner of Shippen
ville, Clarion couuty, is visiting Mr,
Geo. Duokle's family this week.
A large delegation boarded the
noon train here en Monday for Oil
City to take in Forepaugh's show.
Most of the boys who took ad
vantage of the flood last week to make
a trifTttown the river have returned.
-Cliestout burrs are beginning to
show signs of opening. The crop is
not large, but there will be some nuts.
The Democratic Congressional
C"tiforejpe of this district meets at
Kane to-day. There promises to be
music.
Mr. S. J. Grove of Dawson sta
tion, east side, rejoices over the arri
val at his home yesterday, of a hand
some litllu daughter.
Miss Clara Lilley of Byrora's,
and two youngest children, were the
guests of Mrs. R. M. Ilillard from
Friday last over Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Cbas Bonner and
children departed for their home in
Chicago last Saturday, Bfter a very
pleasant visit witli old friends here.
Smith & Walters claim to be
giving unusually low prices in fresh
meats, and are paying cash for hides
and pelts at ther market, Tioucsta,
Pa. It.
Some frost was reported on tho
lulls this jjafiffing. but the com aud
buckwheat are considered to be too far
along to be much injured by freezes
now.
Tho serious illness of ex Congress
man W. L. Scott, at his home in Erie,
is alarming his friends. At last ac
counts his chances of recovery were
small.
Mr. L. J. Hopkins has been in
the East for the past ten days selecting
the fall and winter stock for his firm,
and goods are already beginning to
arrive. You are cordially invited to
call.
The autumnal equinox occurred
on Sunday. The day was cool be
times, but not blustery, and the weath
er since has been all that could well
be wished. Good buckwheat weather,
in fact.
Mr. J. M. Mintz has left for New
York, Boston, Rochester and other
eastern marts to lay in his stock of
Fall and Winter goods. He wishes to
assure the people that they will be
surprised at its immensity. It.
We rejoice with the many Forest
county friends of Hon. C. W. Stone
to learn of his nomination for Congress
in the late Col. Watson's district. The
nomination was made without a jar
yesterday, and the great popularity of
Mr. Stone insures bis election to both
the long and the short time.
We erred in stating that Rev.
Thompson had been returned to the
East Hickory charge. He goes to
Polk, Venango county, and we con
gratulate the people of that charge,
while sympathizing with his old friends
in East Hickory in the loss of a good
citizen and an earnest, zealous worker
in the cause of religion.
Don't forget that Lawrence &
Smearbaueh are disposing of their
entire stock of clothing at cost. 'it.
The train is coming around the
bend, good bye, Empty Store, good
bye. It's loaded down with Hopkios'
new goods, good-bye, Empty Store,
good-bye. It.
The fourth annual convention of
the Woman's Christian Temperance
Union of Forest county, begins its
session in the M. E. Church of this
place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. An
attractive program hss been arranged,
and the meeting promises to be an in
teresting ono. Miss Henrietta Moore
will deliver an address this evening.
The convention adjourns tine die to
morrow at 5 o'clock, p. m.
Will S. Clark, eldest son of Capt.
Clark of Tionesta towuship, and who
has been a resident of Kansas for the
past ten years, arrived in Tionesta
with bis family on Monday of this
week, and will make Forest county
his home once more. Mr. Clark thinks
Pennsylvania good enough for him,
nlthough many of the features of
Kansas life wero good as need be. We
welcome him back.
The band boys that Is, the old
reliables, with instruments varying all
the way from a pepper box and waxed
string to a dry goods case and scant
ling were out last night aud paid
their re'pects to Albert Grove, upon
his return from his wedding tour. The
happy groom handed out the cigars in
his usually good-natured style after
listening to the soul stirring strains
fur a reasonable time.
"As the Repufilican predicted,"
to use an old gag of our big city ex
changes, Harry Alvin Hall, uf Elk
county, secured the district nomina
tion in the Democratic convention at
Kane last Wednesday. If anle-eleo-tion
talk gots for one cent then the
Democrats have made the weakest
uomioation that could have been, out
of the material at hand. In point of
ability and political shrewdness we
guess Mr. Hall averages up all right,
but his own county is split square in
two against him, and the balance of
the district will be found very luke
warm in his support. A wise choice
by the Republicans is all that is nec
essary to overcome the rapidly waning
majority in the 38tb Senatorial district.
Peterson's Magazine fur Octobe
is on our table. The steel engraving
"Before the Battle," is a handsome
picture presenting tho portraits of
Minna Irving, the popular poetess and
her soldier husband. The fashion-
plate and illustrations, present some
new and ed'octive full styles. The
needlework designs are varied and
effective. The literary part of the
number is excellent, aud can only be
equalled by the highest priced period
icals. This favorite magazine always
grows better and better. Terms, two
dollars a year. Address, Peterson's
Magazine, 300 Chcstuut St , Phitadel
phia, Pa.
The signing of the Aoti Lottery
bill by President Harrison, Friday,
was the death warrant of tho Louis
iana Lottery Company. The law pre
vents a lottery company irotu usiug
newspapers as an advertising medium,
for no paper could afford to lose its
right to use the mails for tho sake of
lottery advertising. The person who
sends $1 through the mails for the
purchase of a lottery ticket is as lia
ble to prosecution as the omcer or
agent of the company. The ptnalty
for violation of the mails is oue year's
imprisonment, aud the person violating
tbo provisions of the law may be pro
ceeded agaiust either at the place
where the unlawful matter is mailed
or to which it is carried by mail for
delivery, or at which it is caused to be
delivered by mail to the person to
whom it was addressed.
A Clarion correspondent of the
Derrick says : Sparks Brothers' circus
while exhibiting at Tylersburg, Tues
day night, got iuto a row with some o
the citizens in that vicinity. Robert
McCloskey, a respected citizen
Farmiugtou township, was handled
roughly by some of the show people.
On Weduesday he came to this place
and made information before Esquire
Sweeny against all connected with the
circus, except one female, charging
them with riot and with having inflict'
ed upon him "grievous bodily harm."
Sheriff Moog and Constable Logue
arrested a dozen or mure of the show
people on Weduesday. The most of
them were arrested at Shippenvill
where the circus was billed to exhibi
on that day. They wero brought to
Clarion, and when a bearing was about
to be bad on Thursday, the prosecutor
and showmen came to some kind of
an understanding, aud no testimony
was offered on the part of the prosecu
tion. Esquire Sweeny therefore dis
charged the defendants and the cobIs
of prosecution were promptly paid by
one of the attorneys concerned. Ou
of the showmen was cut severely
across the left arm above the elbow
during the melee at Tylorsburg.
iicer than everl lhose new
snits, at H. J. Hopkins it Co.'s. 1
Just opened, at Lawrence
Smearbaugh's, a fine stock of Dress
Flannels, Henriettas iu all shades
Ginghams, Calicos, &c. Table Lin
eus, from 40c. up to $125 per yard
New goods. New goods. H.
Hopkins & Co. It.
Wedding Bells.
The social event of the season was
the marriage, last Wednesday evening,
of Lu Emma, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Sloan, to Dr. F. Thoburn
Xason, both of Tionesta, at the M. E.
Church. At 6 o'clock, as the church
was well filled with guests, the hand
some bridal parly arrived, and entered
the church in the following order:
The groom and brother, Mr. John B.
Nasoo, of Town ville, Pa., and Miss
Maud Van Giesen, of Leechburg;
Robert K. McCormick, of Edenburg,
and Miss Sadie Shoup, of Allegheny;
Prof. F. W. Ware, of Tionesta, aud
Miss Lou Best, of Edeubtirg. Having
taken their positions in front of the
altar, the brido entered leaning on the
arm of her father, and was met by the
groom. Miss Nellie Kepler, officiating
at the organ, played Meudelssohu's
Wedding March as the bridal party
ntered. Rev. Dr. Fradenburg, of
Warren, who had been escorted to the
pulpit, came forward and pronounced
the words which joined the happy
couple in holy wedlock, the service
being short but very impressive, and
at the conclusion the groom led his
bride from tbe church, followed by the
bridal party, relatives and guests.
Messrs. James D. and Charles II.
Davis very gracefully performed tbe
delicate office of seating the guests
and conductiog tho ceremonies at the
church.
The costumes ot the ladies were
very beautiful. The biide wore white
faille silk, point lace and diamonds,
the dress being cut en train, with the
customary bridal veil. Miss Van
Giesen wore pale pink China silk, Miss
Shoup, pale blue, and Miss Best, pale
yellow, making in all a lovely, fairy
like scene.
At the conclusion of the ceremonies
a recepliou lastiui; till 8 o'clock was
held at the bride's home, and was at
teuded by 80 or more guests, who fared
sumptuously at the delicious luoch
tbat was prepared. At eight o clock
the Doctor and his bride departed for
the train, leaving the house amidst a
shower of rice, hearty congratulations
and good wishes. Many handsome and
valuable presents were left as souve
nirs of tbe joyous occasion, lon& to be
remembered as such by all who were
present.
Court Minutes.
The case of Fox vs. Lacy, which
was ou trial as we weut to press last
week, was given to tbe jury on Friday
eveuiug. Uu Saturday morning the
jury returned a verdict in favor of the
Messrs. Lacy. This is the third trial
of the case, it having gone as above
twice, the Fox heirs having won once.
Case of Dr. Phillips vs. Tbe Over-
seers of the Poor of Baruett township
was brought on for trial, but before
the case had proceeded far tho plain
tiff was non suited.
Case of Whittekin vs. Lawrence &
Smearbaugh, resulted in a verdict for
the plaintiff.
The case of Commonwealth vs.
Charles Hareer, on the cbargo of
burglary, was tried on Friday evening,
but the evidence did not sustain the
charge of burglary, and the defendant
was acquitted.
Two new election districts were or
dered by tbe Court, one in Green and
one in Jonks townships.
The Andrews Raid.
This grand exhibition of life-size
oil paintings, illustrating the famous
Andrews' Raid, accompanied by a
thrilling lecture by W. J. Knight, the
engiueer of tbe expedition, will be
given, under the auspices of Geo.
Stow Post, at tbe Court House, Tio
nesta, Tuesday evening, Sept. 30ih,
next. The life-size oil paintings fully
and truthfully represent the leading
incidents of this wonderful and roman
tic expedition. Tbe lecture is a plain
simple story of 22 Union soldiers, of
the 2d, 21st, and 33d Ohio regiments,
acting under the orders of Gen. O.
M. Mitchell, capturing a train of cars,
in Georgia, iu 1862, from the enemy's
camp, surrounded by 10,000 armed
rebel soldiers. They show the capture
of the traio, tbe escape, cutting the
telegraph wires, tearing up track aud
burning bridges, etc., etc. Iu short
this is oae of the most daring aod ro
mantic adventures ever attempted in
the annals of ancient or modern war
fare. It takes Mr. Kuiglit about two
hours and a half to relate tho story
You can't afford to miss this Lecture.
Admisiou, 25 cents: children, 15
cents.
This is no suidel Lawrence &
Smearbaugh have determined to dis
pose of their entire stock of clothing
men's, boys' and children's suits and
overcoats, strictly at cost. Our rea
sons lor this positive cut is that we
will hereafter carry nothing in the
cluthiog line excepting pants. Tbe
stock we offer is strictly first class in
every particular, aud we only ask aa
inspection tbat we may convince our
patrons. 2t.
Hopkins & (Jo. are surprising tbe
pjcplc again this week. Go tec
Keep the Issue Straight.
But Chairmrn Quay and his candi
date for Governor should not be per
mitted to confuse the questions of this
campaign. In the elections for mem
bers of Congress ample opportunity
will be afforded every citizen to ex
press his seotiments on questions of
national policy, and in the election for
Governor on matters of State policy.
For sake of good government and
healthy political development State
and Federal affairs should be kept
widely apart, in accordance with the
spirit of our institutions.
the citizen who shall vole for Air.
Delaroater because he favors the Mc
Kinley bill, or for Pattison because he
is a friend of Tariff Reform, must
have a very looxe notion of the char
acter of this Government. In the
office of Governor Mr. Delamater
could not help the tariff if he were
evpr so williiij; to do so. In the office
of Governor Mr. I'atli?on could not
hurt it. National Democrat.
No I Mr. Paltison could not veto the
McKinlcy bill if he was Governor, as
he did the soldiers' burial bill. Yet,
that same old dead soldier, that now
may be buried at least decently, and
his memory not perish, because a Re
publican Legislature passed the bill
over a Democratic Governors veto,
had something to do with "Federal
affairs." Mr. Delamater could not, it
is true, as Governor help the tariff bill
nor Pattison hinder it, because before
that either is Governor, the tariff bill
wiil be passed. But as voters to day
Mr. Delamater and Mr. 1 ultison are
helping by influence and words tbat
same tariff bill. Delamater's vote
helped to secure that same tariff bill,
with all the eood it brings to this
great protectionist State. Mr. Patti
son s vote and mflueneo did all it
could to prevent that result. Del
mater stands and has stood for tbe
vital interests of Penu'a. Mr. Patti
son has stood the very reverse. Mr.
Delamater's vote and influence and
wealth helped to make a Republican
Congress, Mr. Pattison's vote went tbe
other way. Mr. Delamater's influence
as Governor will go with the Republi
can administration, Mr. Pattison's
will go the reverse. One will aid
Republican Legislature, the other will
hamper it, as he did before, and make
the taxpayer foot the bill, as he did
before. The one, Delamater, stands
as a btato representative lor protec
tion. The other, Patlison, stands as
the representative of Free Trade Dera
ocracy. ihe election ot one means
victory fur the protectionist party
the election of the other means a shoot
after that event, that "Democracy has
triumphed." If that should occur not
a whimper would you hear of it being
a Mugwump or Independent Repub
lican victory. Not much ; with tbeir
usual en II the Democracy would hail
it as what "we 'una did," and the In
dependent Mugwump could go to Salt
River with the rest of the gang. No
tho war of the Rebellion proved the
very reverse of the above, aod showed
that, "for the sake of good govern
men'l and healthy political develop
ment State aod Federal affairs should
be kept" as much in harmony as pos
sible, "in accordance with the spirit of
our institutions," and the verdict of
'65 and the 25 years tbat have follow
ed. Right you are in one thing,
"candidate fur Governor should not
be permitted to confuse the questions
of this campaigu," and so in this cam
paign Veto Bob refuses to stand on
Democratic party platform, until after
election. Ahl
Public Entertainment
At Mt. Union Hall, near the residence
of Wm. Cropp, Sept. 29, 1800.
Lecture, accompanied by maps, on
the Battle of Gettysburg, by J
Albaugh, Unequal Taxation, by
Rev. II. Rhodes.
Tho programme is a good one, well
seasoned with appropriate songs, es
says, recitations, &c , all of which will
prove interesting as well as amusing
to all. Admission, 10 cents ; children
under 12 years, free. Doors open at
7:30 p. m. Exercises begin 30 min
utes later. By Order ok Com
Card of Thanks.
We, the Trustees of tho U. B,
Church of Lickingville and Haskell's
Churches, in Clarion county, Pa., ten
der our thanks to the good people
Maple Creek Siding and surroondio
country, for their liberality in helpin
to pay our church debt at the above
mentioned places. Rev. David Steel
took up the subscription fur us, an
has placed same iu our bands, with tb
full amount of money on subucription
He has doue a good woik fur us this
Conference year fur which ho deserves
credit.
T. E. lleury, M. A. Saudrock, S. S
Baruett, W. I). Hall, Jonolhan Frill
Trustees.
"Guods well bought are halfsoM
Store will soon be full of new good
and everybody iovited to call and po
form tbe other half of the first part o
this verse. II. J. Hopkins & Co. 1
Republicans, see ut ouce tda
yuur taxes are paid, or you may lou
your vote,
More Pensions and Bounty.
A gentleman representing Mib B.
Stevens & Co., of Washington, D. C,
can be Been at tbe National Hotel,
Tidioute, Thursday, October 2, and
the Central House, Tionesta, Friday,
October 3, 1800, by persons desiring
information concerning pensions, boun
ties, etc , or having claims which they
esire to have prosecuted by said at
torneys. Business transacted in Ger
man or English.
Parlies having patent business of
ny kind cannot do better thuu to
ntrust it to the Messrs. C. A. Snow
& Co., 710 8;li St., Washington, D.
The firm has had many years
experience and is entirely trustworthy.
nt't'KI.KVM AIIMCI MAI.VK.
The bewt Salve in the world fir Cut!",
Sore. Tetter, Clump"!!1 Hands, Chilblain.
Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and iioi
tively euro Piles, or no pav required. It
is guaranteed to irivo perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price !ii cents per
box. for sale ov u. w. Jiovaru.
Thousands walk tho earth to-day who
would be sleeping in its bosom but for the
timely use of Downs' Elixir. For sale by
O. V. Uovard.
Liverv stable keepers should alwavs
keep Arnica A Oil Liniment in the stable,
nothing like it for horses. Arnica & Oil
Liniment is equally prood lor man ana
beast. 25 and f0 cents ler bottle. For
sale by O. W. Rovard.
For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic,
use Raxter'8 Mandrake Bitters. Every
bottlo warranted. For sale at Bovard's.
Their BuNtneiM llnoinlnff.
Probably no one thine ha canned such
o peneral revival of trado at U. W. Bo
vard's Druir Store as their Kivinjr away to
their customers of so many free trial bot
tles of Dr. Klnji's New Discovery for
Consumption. Their trade l simply
enormous In this very valuable arth-le
from the fact that it always cures and
and never disappoints. Couiihs. Colds,
Asthma, jironcnitiM, l roup, ana an tnroat
and lunir (Psoases quickly cured. You
can test it before buying by netting a trial
bottle free, large sizo $1. Every bottlo
warranted.
kkm;vm ii kii voi tii.
Mi. Phd'bo Cheslev. Peterson. Clay
Co.. Iowa, tells the following remarkablo
story, the truth of which is vouched for
bv the residents of the town : "I am 73
years old, have been troubled with kidney
complaint and lameness for many years;
could not dress myself without help. Now
I am free from nil pain and soreness, and
am able to do all niv own housework. I
owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for hav
Inn renewed my youth, and removed com
pletelv all disease and pain." Trv a hot
tie. only 50o, at Herman A Sigg'ms' Drug
Store.
English Spavin Liniment remove all
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blom
Ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curb,
Splints. Kweenov. Rimr-Bono. Stifles.
Sorains. all Swollen lhroats. Couuhs Etc.
Save (M ny use oi ono Dome, vvarranicu
tho most woiidorlul blemish cure ever
known. Sold by Herman A Singina,
Druggists, j nines ta. jair-iy.
When Baby w&i tick, we gave her Caetorla,
When ihewM a Child, ihe cried forCaatoria,
When the became MIh, ihe clung to C'utnrla,
When lb bad Cbildmn, she gar them Caatorla,
MARRIED.
NASON SLOAN. At the M. E. Church,
Tionesta, Pa., on September 17, 1810, by
Rov. Dr. Fradenburg, Mr. F. Thoburn
Kasun, and Miss Lu Emma Sloan, both
of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa.
KIFER PERRY. At the residence of
the brido's mother, Hickory township
Forest county, Pa., Sept. 23, 1890, by
Rev. C. C. Rumberoor, Mr. Norris D,
Kifor and Miss Susie E. Porry.
BRENNEMAN MAPES-At Jamestown
N. Y on Sept. 22, 18!K), by C. W. Crcal
J. P., Mr. Arthur Breuneman, of Clar
ington, Forest cornty, and Miss Tillie
Mapos, of Howo, Jetl'ersou county, Pa.
SMITH & WALTER'S
GREAT -:- PROPOSITION
We will give more fresh meat for the
cash at our Meat aud Produce Market iu
Tionesta, Pa., than any one In Forest
County.
We also pay Cash for Hides
and Pelts.
SMITH Sc WALTER.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Eorsea, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND FO0LTHY.
000 Page nook on Treatment of Animals
aud (Juan hieul ttrvv.
9TRRK i Fever,'ouiirotlontluHa.mniatloa
A. A. J fidual AluuiuviiiH, .llilk Kvvrr.
I!.H.!lraluii, l.ameHHH, K km in at Liu.
f'.C. litftiumiM-r, NitatMl lilm-karseo.
It. l. llot or i.ruba, WorniH.
K. K. Cuuuku, llcavvo, ltieuiuonla.
F.F. ( olio or ;ript-, ltellta.be.
1 tearriave. lli-HiorrbutfeM.
11.11. I rinory mnd Kltliit-y II1mmm!I
l.!.--tnllve lleaM( Miiuue.
J.K.UUr ol' iliut'.lluu, I'arslr.U.
BliiKle UotUa (over &u ctes), - -Hlabte
I'hmo, with Kimm-HIi. Mtinudl,
Veterinary Cure oil uiel Meditator, HT.OO
Jar Veterinary l ure Oil, - - 1.UO
Sold by Drngguts; or Sent Prepaid anywhero
and in any quantity on Receipt ol friue.
Humphreys' Mfdirln Co., 109 Fullon St., W. V.
N
OTIt'E IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT
an application will be inado to the
Oovcrnor of Pi nn-vh auia, on October
20th, is'.iu, by J. B. W'atoii, E. I. .Miner,
Clinton Fitzgerald, Milton K. tiraybill
and T. J. l.'eyiu-r, under the Act ol As
sembly, entitled "All Ait to piovido for
Ihe incorporation and leguhttiou of cer
tain corporations," approved April 2,
Is? I, and the NiipiileitieiitH thereto, lor the
charter of an intended corporation to Lai
called "Tho Citi7..-in' Una t'oinpuny of
Mnrionville," the character and olijei t of
which is the mining lor, procuring, piping,
storing and distributing gas lor fuel, heal
and lights, and lor thee purpose to have,
pohsess ami enjoy all the right", lu nelits
and nrivilcizos id' s.iid Act uf A-iM-mhlv,
and MtipploSueiitH thereto.
t IIAIil.KS S. LEECH, Pies.
JOHN COuN, Sec'y.
IF YOU WANT a rr.swlable job of
1 punting ut a rctMiiuhlt price send your
order to this idlii e.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT
the undersigned has made application
to the Secretary of Internal Affairs for the
State of Pennsylvania, for a warrant to
survey unimproved vacant land in Howe
Township, Forest County, Penn., bcinfr,
flft v-soven and one-half (574) acres, adjoin
ing land of Warrant No. (212) twenty
eiirht hundred and twelve on the east;
land warranted to Charles Fox, 23d Sept.,
ln:M), on the south; northwest corner of
Fox lands, and southwest corner of War
rant No. 2!HI on the west; and lands war
ranted to Wilhelm Willink Co., 13th
Dec, 172, No. 2!il, on the north.
JOSEPH SMITH.
Titusville, Tenn., Septouiber lf, 18W.
DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest and most snci
cctsl'ul practitiorers in this section of the
State. Will visit Tionesta every refrulir
court week. may"28-ly.
TAKE NOTICE.
We wish to call the attention of tho
readers of the Rkih'iimcan to tbe fact
that S. Sasier's Anodyne Liniment is one
of the very bext internal and external
remedies ever used for cramp, inflam
mation, toothache, headache, cut, bruises,
sprain, dysentery. Indigestion, etc. It i
kept for sale at Tionesta, Hickory, Wlila
Hill, May hunt and Newmansville, and
will aoon'hc placed on sale in other placos,
Auents are wanted. apr:S0-3in.
J. n. A ci N K w.
OP.OIUIE W. TAYLOR.
AGHEW & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AND COLNSELLORS AT IAW.
Offices : Lenman Rulldinir, Washing
ton, V. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
Will practice before the V. S. Snpremd
Court,- Court of Claims, District Court,
and Departments of Government.
special Rtieniion piven lo me coueciion
of army and navy claims, pensions, pay,
bounty, etc., easos arising under ine cus
toms, navigation and internal revenue
laws, and patent. Correct forma, blanks
and instructions mailed to claimants free
of charpe on receipt of their names and
l'. ii. au.iress.
NOTICE.
ESTATE OF HELENS. THOMAS, de
ceased. Letters Tostamentary nport
the above estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persona indebted td
said estate are requested to make py-
ment, and those having claim, to present
the same without delay to
SAMUEL I). IRWIN,
W. M. LINDSAY,
Executor, Tionesta, Fa.
s
ALES ME
WANTED
LOCAL OR TRAVELING,
to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, Ex
penses and Steady Employment guaran
teed. U11A1' lJltU LU.tt3 LUMt'AJN I ,
liocuosier, in. i sopt.-nov.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
-OF-
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug-
fios to let upon tho most reasonable terms,
le will also do
JOB TEIMIIIsTG-1
All orders left at the Post Office will
rocoive prompt attention.
THE
Monumental
company,
OF JAMIlSToii'tf, X. V.,,
M'f 'rs and Importers of
FINE MONUMENTS
AND TOMBSTONES,
Has appointed S. H. HASLET A SONS,
Tionesta, Pa., Agents. All work war
ranted. Prices Reasonable. Call and ex
amine samples.
DETROIT
Half the cost of hoisting saved to
Storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers,
Machinists, Builders. Contractors
and others. Admitted to be the
greatest Improvements ever made
in tackle blocks. Freight prepaid.
Write for catalogue. Fulbin Iron
A Engine Wks., 10 Brush St., De
troit, Mich. JCtiUib. 18o2. iny2tt
WATCHMAKING.
V The undersigned would respect
fully announce to his old friends, that he
has relumed to Tionesta and has located;
iu the Kepler Block, formerly occupied
by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, where
he will be prcparod to greet his old Irion
I rr
3"
and many new ones. Having contracifi
an inward discaso from which I have silt'
fcred lor 24 years, and which remir8 ex
ercise, I must thercforo havo an hour's
walk each morning and evening, and shall
open nivodiceat o'clock, A. M., and
clone at S o'clock, P. M.
It. ltAl.l.K, Tionesta, Pa.
wanted-acemts
-to boi.ioit uuuKlta roa Ol K
TREES, SHRUBS, VINtS, &C.
STEADY WORK
For floaral, ladwtrloue lea.
try A KxpeiiNon, or Con
ulaeion u proferrod.
Wm grow fill I hn of Tri-
VA i-1! 'itSl .' tlptd to fwiiustylVKiu
TiM BttUm qouitf litri.
OL'M uuau uftmi. H'rite immnluUriy Jut tmm.
ft. C. CHASE A CO., PHILA., PA.
PATENTS.
Caveats, mid Trade-Marks obtained, and
all Talent buniuesH conducted fur Moder
ate Fees.
Our nllieo is npposito 1'. S. Patent Office
aud we can secure patent iu let time thau
lhose remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with
description. We advise if ha t. lit til j 1 e or
n it, li ot i lutrv. Our leu not duo till
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Pateuta,"
Willi names of actual clieuU in your Slate,
county, or town, sent free. Address,
C. A. SMUV A CO.,
Opp. Patent OUne, Wa-ilunglon, I). 'w
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