THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. W E D N F.S P A Y , OCTOBER I, 1800. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Iirti'.3, R. Ct.Anit. (.Siuitnlmrn North ward. R. M. ITor limn, II. M. Foreman, I'm rick Jove. South ward, J. C. Seowdon, S. ll. Itits lft, KM llolcmnn. .fnntieen of (tie I'trt.ee J. F. Troper, H. J. Net lev. Countable nnd OilleetnrH. S. Cenfleld. SeAoof Director ii. W. Kobinsnn, A. It. Kelly, K. U Davis, D. H. Knox, W. Clark, J. T. Hrennan. I). FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mf.mhrr of Onntjre .TamKi KKttn. Member of Smite 3, II. Wii.ro. A e,mbUi ClIARt.KS . . ItANPAM.. I'retutcnt Jaitfle W. P. UnoWN. Aoeint Jutlge$3onn A. l'norER, Jonx II. WlllTK. TrenrerS a. R. HAWiF.nTY. VnfA'jainfiry, RcifiterJt Recorder, ite. Cai.vin M. AnstR. sheriff: iir.o. W. Rawtko. rjna-nimioa!- Wm. I). H.tlKl.ns, C. K. LkPKHITR, J. .1. Pahsonh. fnv Superintendent G F.o. W. K KRR. Diitrirt Attorney P. M. Ct.ARK. .wry OuntmiMi'onerii C. II. ClltinriT, .Toim F. Gaiit.. Oikhcv SnrveyorS. F. Pnor-En. CbrenW Dr A. H. STONKrirnKR. Oonttfy j4 vrtitnrn K. L. Jones, R. Z. OiLi.Ksrire, Wm. Hi.um. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OLIVE lodge, No. r.r.7. V. A. M. Stated Meetings lirlil nt. Odd Fel lows Hull tho Hint Momlnv of each month. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. t. n. conn, soti'y. W" ARTtlNUTOy CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., moots every Moiuluy eve ning In Palo Hall. White degree confer red 1st and 3d Mondays of onch month. F. W. LAW, Pres. T. n. conn, r. s. TIOHESTA LODGE MEETS every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock,! the Lodgo Room iii Par tridge's Hell. Confers the Initiatory de cree Hie first Tuesday night of each month ; first degroo tlio second Tuesday ntp-tit j second decree tlie third Tuesday night; thiol degree tlio fburth Tuesday night. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. O. II. FONES, Hec.'y. 27 -tr. I .V) WEST LODGE, No, I Meets every h ridny lot Hull. Tionesta. 1S4, A.O. II. W., Evening In Has. Ti. J. MOI'KINS, Mi .T. U. CLARK, Recorder. W. ""t APT. OKOKGK STOW POST, NO. Z74, U. A, K. Mi-otn on the Hrjt Wednesday In eneh liunth, In Od.d Fellow Hall, Tionnsta. Pa. H. IILACK, Coinmntutor. BOAROof F.XAMININU SURQKONS for Forest Conntv. S. S. Towler M. l.. President 1 .T. W. Morrow M. P., Swretarv t J. II. SiKclna M. P., TrenBiirer. The 'Hoard will meet In Pr. Morrow's omee, Tlonewta, on tho third WedneHdny or each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m. jGNKW CLARK, ATTOUNF.YS-AT-LAW, COlco next door to P. O., Tloncata, Pa. J. B, AQNKW. V. M. Ct.AnK, piHtrict Attorney. Mr. Clark la Aannt rr a number of re I'mblo Fire Insnrnnoo Cuinpaniox. . L. DAVIS. Vj. ATTORN F.Y-AT-L AW, Tloncsta, Pa. Cidlootloriamado in thin and mljoinlntf ponntie". , ry F. RITCUFY. 1 . ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tlonesita, Foreat County Pa. K. RIRLK, ATTORN RY-AT-LA W, Olllce In Kenler Illock, Room 9, TioHesta, Pa. IAWRKXCK HOUSE, Tlonpata, Pa., J JiiHtis Shawkev, Proprietor. Thin itouae ia centrally located. Kverythinx new and well fnrnlNhed. Rnppiior Ac iMinnindationa and Htrict attention given t-inosta. Ve-rntablpH and Friiita of all kin la Horvnd in their aeaxon. Sample riHt.n for 1 ommorcial AcPnta. CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa., V O. C. llrownell. Proprietor. This la a new hniiae, anil his JuhI been littod up tor t lie acponi modat ion ot i ne pu kmc. A por tlon of tho natrouauo of the public la aolic .itod. 4(l-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH, Proprietor. The largoat, Heat Located and FurniHhod Hons i In the City. Near Union Depot. JR. SKiOINS, M. P., Pliyiilcian, Surgeon it Priiftnist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORHOW. M. P., . Til YSICIAN A SURGEON, Late of Armstrong eounty, having located In Tio'iosta ia prepared to attend all pro- iPHHionat calls promptly and at all Hours, Olllce aid residence two doors north of Ijtwrmico HoiiHO. OlHco honm 7 to H A M., and 11 to VI tt. j 2 to 3 anl til to 71 r. . IS 1 1 mi ay h, 9 to 19 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 1 to 71 p.m. inay-18 81 DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA, Olllce opppoaite Gas Olllce. Calls at tomlcil to promptly day and nllit. MAY, PARK A CO., HANKERS. Corner of El m A Walnut Sti., Tioneata, fa., Hank ol UiMcount and lepoMit. lu tereat allowed on Time DeiaiKita. Collec tion made on all tho Principal points of me u. H. uoiieciioiis aoiiciieu. J OREN.O FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer lu 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 SiwH-ialty Maguelie, So'.ar or Tiiiiniilalion Survey- m It. I .""t ill luMtrUHieiiUi autl wrK tiuu i "ation. r.v.ii.1 ouui & SHOEMAKER. Shop in Heck building next to Smear aaugh A" Co.' s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of ruHtom work trom the tiucst to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to izive perfect aatisruclion. Promni alteu tiou irivcn to mending, and prices as rt a- suitable as lirst clais vs oi k can be duue lor, JAS. T. UUENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOUESTA, PA. PAUTICI-LAR ATTENTION fllVKN TO TI I K PHOl'I'.ll AHSKSSMKNT OK LANDS ANU THR PAYMKNT OKTAXKH. ALSO TO T1IK PUIICHASK AN1 HALK OK IlKAL KSTATK, ANI TO TH K KKNTIWU ANU MANAOKMKNT OK TIIK SAMK. C'lmrrb nni Kabbnth Wfhool. PreMivterian Salihath School at 9:45 a. in. : M. I.. Sahhath Nrhool at Ki:uu a. in. rreachinu In M. K. t'hnrch every Sab- liath oveninit by Rev. Iluinlierijer. Preachinu In the r . M. rhnrcli every Sahhath nvenintr at tho iihiuiI hour. Rev. F. F. Sholip, Pastor. Servleea in the Prexbyterlan Clmreh evorv Sabbath morning and eveiiniK, Rev. J. V. MuAnlnch oiriciatinn. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesteiday 77. New Goods at Hopkins fe Co's. Pay your taxes at once, and don't lose your vote. Mr. D. S. Drury of Marienville, was in town to-day. Rev. IJtll is paying his friend Rev. McAuiucb a vibit. Mrs. Dr. Jackson and son, of Oil City, were guests at Mr. Brennan's over last Sabbath. Chailie Smith is rejoicing in the arrival of an eight pound girl at his home on Friday morniDg last. Ua9e ball seems to have collapsed. What's the matter, Al, of having that scrub game with them Hickory fellers? Come out to-morrow and meet Senator Delamatcr and party. Tbey will arrive here about 10 a. ni., and remain perhaps two hours. We are informed that Rev. Shoup has held a successful revival meeting at Hunter Station ; about 20 persons having profeised conversion. John Urubbs has resumed work on the north ward well, on the Cogan lot, near the old brick yard, and will drill it to the second sand, which be expects to reach at about '225 feel. The buckwheat crop is a marvel so far as heard from in this section hereabouts. And if weather favorable to harvesting the same blesses us we will not bo limited to a hay diet this winter. The parable of the bov and tho butternut tree will have to lie over for another year; the butternut crop is uot numerous, and (.uuliclu has a corner on what there is of it ou the islands. -1 he river has cleareJ up again and l lie boys" have begun the con sumption of "midnight oil" again after quite a teit. It is a uoticeable lact however that nothing but suckers and mullets are ever bagged. Potatoes would have been good all over aud are in sumo places not Withstandinc but for the rot. As it is they will be plenty enough to war rant most of folks in eating them as an article ot cecessity rather than as a luxury. -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Stew, of Philadelphia, paid a visit to Tiooeata last week as tho guests of Mrs. 11. II. Mav. Mr. Stow had the pleasure of meeting many ot his old time friends of this community during his short stay. To day opens the season fur pheasants and deer. The latter are not ruuniug iu very large droves just uow, hereabouts, aud the chances are that the opening of the season will not fleet the slaughter one way or another. Pheasants are not overly abundant either, from all reports. Our towu has had quite a run of jaundice; not less than ti or 8 or 10 have had cm and tho end may not be yet. Jaundice is not dangerous, nor, so we are informed, coutagious. The priucipal objection to the disease is its inccn -irtiuicy : It makes one look yel low while he feels blue. -Mr. S. Caldwell of Gallup, New Mexico, a nephew of our old friend 13. F. Caldwell, called on the Repub lican, Mouday. He says Ben. was in a healthy and Hourithing condition when he led him two weeks ago, aud wished to be remembered to old friends here, of whom be has a host. Albert, seven-year-old sou of Teter Youngk, of Green township, fell from a chestnut tree yesterday, and broke his left leg between the knee and hip. Dr. Morrow was summoned and reduced the fracture. He also found the right arm severely bant, which he also properly treated, and left the little sufferer as comfortable as could be expected. A wreck occurred on the Pitta-' burg & Wcsteru Road atShippenville, Clarioti county, at 12:15 Suuday morn ing, in which fourteen cars went over the trestle. Engine No. 25 was draw ing the train. Fireman Silas Elder and the forward brakeman were in stantly killed, being found under the engine. Frank Wood, the engineer, was also fatally injured. The route of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad's new liuo from Pittsburg to Buffalo will be by the Pittsburg & Western from Allegheny to Butler, thence by the Allegheny & Shenaogo to Meicer, theu to Franklin, where it joins the Western New York & Peun sylvauia. From Pittsburg to Frank lio by this route is 03 miles, and from Franklin to Bufi'aln is 14(3 miles. The total length from Pittsburg to Buffalo is 2o9 miles, or 30 miles shorter than by the Allegheny" Valley road. Franklin New. Ne goods, latest styles aud low est prices, at Hopkins & Co's. It. Don't forget that Lawrence & SmearbaugU are disposiug of their eulire stock of tlothiug at coat. t COME OUT AND MEET THEM I A visit by the Republican Candidates on the State Ticket to Tionesta Senator Delamater, Senator Wat res, Col. Stewart, Gen. Hastings, and other Prominent men to be here. mi itsn v, otrr. a, isoo, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. Chairman Scowden has a telegram from State Chairman Andrews advising him of the intended visit to Tionesta, of the Republican State candidates Senator Geo. W. Delamater, for Gov ernor j Senator Louis A. Watre for Lieut. Governor; Col. Thomas J. Stewart, for Secretary of Internal Af fairs on to morrow, Thursday, Oct. 2d. Tbey wtll bo accompanied by General D. II. Hastings, Senator A. D. Hirlan, and a number of other prominent Republicans of the State. It is hoped to have as many of the people of Forest county and vicinity meet these distinguished visitors as possible, and hear what they have to say on the issues of the campaign. Turn out and give our next Govern or and State officers a rousing recep tion. Remember the hour. It is probable there will be a meeting in the Court House during their stay. Ex Senator Lewis Emerv, Jr., shot his wad last Friday night iu the opera house at Bradford, as per prom ise and threat aforetime Liven. He called in a magio lantern to help the show along and burnt more calcium and petroleum than good powder. It the festive ex-Senator had just confined his campaign against Delamatcr to threatening what he was able to pro duce, instead of attempting to pro duco it, he would have had a great many more chances of success than be now has of creating a wave to destroy Delamater. Ono of the very handsomest mon uments that now adorns Riverside Cemetery is the one erected by P. M. Clark, Esq., to the memory of bis wife. It is of (uincy granite, seven and one-half feet high, properly propor tioned, and the stvle is what is known as the cottage monument. In point of fine workmanship and beautv of finish it is not excelled by any that have yet been erected ia our cemetery. The monument is from the works of Messrs. VaoDresser & Kerr, Oil City and Franklin, and these gentlemen have reason to feel proud of their work. "And it came to pass when Lewis Emery, Jr., bad waxen old and that had befallen him which certainly bo falleth all the sons of the race, that his name was enrol led iu the Honor Roll of the Mugwump wigwam, and as their custom is to remember those who are no more among the living by a name expressive of their public ser vices while iuhabiting the body, so they railed him in the luuguage of the kickers, 'The mnn-whoee bliow-didn't-show,' oi as the more silvery dialect of the smashers bath it, 'The-man-wbo-petered.' And thus it rcmaineth to the present day." A Correspondent who waspresout writes that, one of tho pleasanlcst events of the season occurred on Tues day of last week, at the residence of Mrs. Perry, in Hickory township, when her daughter, Susie, was united in marriage to Mr. Norris Kiffer, of East Hickory. At 12 o'clock the bridal couple marched down stairs, when the cerruooy wasquickly performed by Rev. Kumberger ia bis usual happy style. The guests uow did ample justice to the bountifully provided diuner, after which tbey took leave, well pleased with the day's pleasure. The presents were useful, numerous and baudsome. Our correspondent sends us a list of them, but the very crowded state of our columns prevents its publication, we are sorry to say. L. C. Boyd for State Senator. The Republican Conferees of this, 38th Senatorial District met at the Thompson House, Kane, on Monday evening or this week tor the purpose of placing in nomination a Republican candidate for State Senator. All the counties were represented, as follows: Cameron T. B. Loyd, C. C. Fay, C. B. Gould. Clarion -W. D. Wilson, R. II. Mc Cormick, J. B. Patrick. Eik-J. H. McEwen, J. II. Grosh, R. A.Cartwright. Forest J. B. Agoew, G. W. Kerr, C. A. Randall. Tba conference organized by the election of C. B. Gould, Chairman, and R. A. Cartrlght, Secretary. Harry R. Wilson, of Clarion, who had received the instructions of Clarion and Forest counties, and who was promiueutly before the convcntioit, was unable to accept the nomination owiug to the fact that bis busiuess in terests have compelled him to be ab sent from home a considerable part of bis time, and that his law practice now demands his whole lime. The uarue of L. C. Boyd, Esq., of Clarion coun ty, was then submitted to the confer ence, aud he was nominated without a dissentiug voice, after which the con ference adjourned. Mr. Boyd is one of the sterling and euergetio young Republicans of his county, one who will command, by bis personal popularity and acknowledged ability, the support of his own party as well as a large portion of the oppo sition. Still tbey come ! New goods to Hopkins & Co's store. Their store is chuck full full of goods now, and more coming every day, but they will sell tbem. Their prices are the lowest, their goods are the best, aud the peo ple will appreciate a square deal. It. Clothing at cost at Lawrence A Smearbaugh'e. 21. Democratio Notables in Town. Ex Governor Pattison, cx -Lieut. Gov. Black, ex-Chairman William Ubler lleosel, and eight or ten other of the Democratio State lights, gave Tionesta a visit yesterday. They ar rived about one o'clock by spools! and were conveyed in carriages to the Cen tral House, under escort of the band and local Democracy, where the party took dinuer. While toe others were dining, it fell upon Mr. Kepler to present to the audience the ex Chair man, whom he introduced as the Hon. "U. 8." lleosel. He seemed to know there was a "U" in it somewhere, but couldn't exactly tell just where it came in. Mr. It. commenced his speech by saying he had no apologies to make tor bis party s past record or its present candidates, but before he finished he caught himself excusing his candidate for his many soldiers' pension Vetoes ; but he left the bulk of this for the speakers which followed bim to explain. He seemed to think the Republicans of this ueck o' woods were dough-b&aded enough to go back on their ticket for no other purpose than to rebuke Senator Quay, who is such a terror to the Democrats, aod whoso brilliant management snntched from them the reins of government iu '88. He mistook his crowd ; the Re publicans of Forest county are not yet tired of winning victories, and slinging mud at Senator Quay doti't go with them. His allusion to the Judic ial contest was ill timed, and fell flat upon his audience. Major Vcale was the next speaker, who made a fearfully weak stagger at apologizing for Mr, Pattison's repeated insults to the sol diers of Pennsylvania. The ex-Governor came last. He is a handsome man, and a good speaker. He devot ed most of his fifteen minutes' speech to veto explanations. His remarks were listened to with very respectful attention, as were the entire exercises. At the conclusion of Governor Patti son's speech, the party again took car riages for the station where the train was in waiting to convey them to Oil City. The crowd was small, which was largely owing to tho short notice given of the intended visit, as most everybody would have been glad to have seen these prominent people. Kerr Knocked Out. The Democratic conferees of this Congressional District met in Ridgway last Thursday, and after 14 ballots, nominated Geo. F. Kribhs, Esq., of Clarion county, for Congress, thus ad ministering a most stinging rebuke to their State Chairman, Mr. Kerr, fur his unwarraotod interference in tbbir primaries last spring, iu setting up straw men, whom he counted ou to turn the nomination over to bim after a ballot or two. The Democrats of Forest, Eik and Clarion counties dis played a good deal ot backbone, iu refusiug to be scared by tho threats of the Stale machinery, which was broueht into play to whip them into Hue. Aod Chairman Kerr has learned that it is not wise to trust his campaign in the bands of one or two nieu who have nothing to back tbem but uolim ited gall. A Clearfield, Pa., dispatch to the CowimcmVi Oazetle says: "The dis satisfaction over the defeat of lion. James Kerr for the reuomination of the Twenty eighth district continues to increase throughout the Clearfield aud Beech Creek regions. There is an unusual demand for Kribbs' withdraw al and the nomination of Kerr. If this not done the result of the election is very uucertain." W. C. T. U. Convention. The convention of the W. C. T, of ibis couuty, held in the M, U E Church last Wednesday aud Thursday, was well represented by delegates from all over the county. The exercises were much enjoyed by those who at tended, and the proceedings were in teresting and entertaining throughout. Miss Moore's lectures were among the most interesting features, she being perhaps the best lecturer the cause has yet had in this section. At the close of the convention the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: Iu humble dependenco upon God and thankful acknowledgement of his protect ing care, and with gratitude to Him for the success with which Ho has crowned our efforts for tho suppression of the legal ized honor tratlio in our County, we, the W. C. T. U. of Forest County, Jtcnott e, 1st, That we urgo our Local Unions to greater effort in oiganizations of I.oyal Temperance Legion and liand of Hope, believing that from these shall come in the fn t ii to men and women well instructed both in moral and scientific temperance, priuciplos. 2nd, That tho W. C. T. U. of Forest County will continue scientific temper ance instruction as its leading work until correct text books are iu tho hands of all tho public school children of the County, and wo urge upon our diroctors the neces sity of having scientific, tcmpeiauco in struct ion taught iu our public schools iu accordance with the spirit and letter of the law, and remind tlicm that except this be done they lose their State appropriation. 3d, Tiiat the f 'moii A7inu aud liuttctin bo taken by Unions, ana read. 4th, That we bo uioro active in all tem perance work. 6th, That wo unanimously declare our entire want of sympathy with tho present movement to divide the lorce of the W. V. T. U. iu our Stato and Nation, feeling that our individual differences ot opinion are of little moment compared with tlio magnitude of the great evil we are banded together to exterminate, and that only as we present a united trout, shall we be en abled to command respect lor our cause aud success iu the great work before us. tith. That we tender our heartfelt thanks to our beloved president for the vears of untiring effort and unsellish devotiou given to tho interests of the W. C. T. U. iu Forest County, aud sincerely regret her Inability to vonlinuo her services as our leader. 7lh, That wo tender thanks to the enter tainment committee for their kind crre of the delegates j To the committee on music lor their charming music with which they have cheered aud entertained us, aud to the committee ou decorations for the taste ful arrangement and decorations of the church. Mh, That we tendei thauks to all who have in any way contributed to the com- tort anu convenience ot the convention. Republicans, see at ouce tbat your taxes aro paid, or you way lose your vole. NEWSY NOTES. The Spring-time hascome, Gcntlo Annie, And (rono. The Summer-time han drawn to acloso : Uright Autumn Is here, And the yollow leaf and acre, Will bo followed aoon by Winter' frost, And anowa. W. II. Rosa, Esq., is confined to tho house with a sprained ankle, which he got by being the main participant in a runa way accident while attending court last week at Tionesta. After tho adjournment of court on Saturday, Mr. Ros, on his re turn home, stopped oft at Foxburg to at tend to somo busincsH connected with tho Fox Estate At Foxburg ho was met by a gentleman driving a dog-cart, who eaino to take him to tho Fox mansion, a distance of alxnit a milo and a half. As the two gentlemen wore driving along the road to their destination, and when they had jus-t arrived at a portion of the road leading over a steep hill, with perpendicular banks several feet in height enclosing the aides, they were surprised by a runaway horse attached to a buggy approaching them at full speed. The road was so narrow that turning out of the way was iiniossiblo, and Mr. Rosa as the next best tiling to do. jumped from tlio vehicle ho was in against the side of tho hank, and in doing so bursted tho tendons passing around tho heel of his right foot, and at tho same in stant was struck on the ankle by a wheel on too runaway uuguv, bruising ana spraining bis limb very severely. The dog-cart was also struck by tho Hying team, and completely upset, and in the collision the runaway horse became de tached from the vehicle, and continued on to Foxburg. The driver of tlio dog-cart. after righting his vehicle, placed Mr. Ross into it, and carried him to tlio Fox man sion, where lie remained until Tuesday evening, when he was brought to his homo In this place. I lie runaway horse belong ed to the Fox Estnte, and had thrown the driver from the buggy somo little time be fore the collision above staled, tint in all the trouble Mr. Ross was the only man inj u rod. Clarion Itcp.-Uuzettc. A Pointer. If you think of buying a suit of clothes, an overcoat, underwear, wool goods of any descripiion, just hear his one fact in mind that Hopkins & Co. are prepared to knock the bot tom out ot prices, and give you more more value for your money than can be bad elsewhere in Forest couuty Before you buy step iu aod we will convince you tbat what we say is just exactly right. It. More Pensions end Bounty. A gentleman representing Mil j B. Stevens & Co., of Washington, D. C, can be seen at the National Hotel, Tidioute, Thursday, October 2, and the Central House, Tionesta, Friday, October 3, 1890, by persons desiring information concerning pensions, boun ties, etc., or haviug claims which they desire to have prosecuted by said at torneys. Busiuess transacted iu Ger mau or English. This is no snide 1 Lawrence & Suiearbaugh have determined to dis pose of their entire stock of clothing men's, boys' aod children's suits and overcoats, strictly at cost. Our rea sons tor tins positive cut is that we will hereafter carry nothing iu the clothing line excepting pants. The stock wo offer is strictly first class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection that we may convince our patrons. 2t. The history of Downs' Elixir Is iden tified with the history of New England for the last fifty years. It cures coughs and colds. For sale a Bovurd's. ni'CKI.KN'S All.MCA HALVE. The best Salvo in the world fjr Cuts, Rruiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F'or salo bv G. W. Ravard. Is Consumption Inrnrnble f Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physi cians pronounced mo an Incurable Con sumptive, liegan taking Dr. King a lev Discovery lor uonsuiiipiion, am now on my third bottle and able to ovcrsco the work on my farm. It is tho finest medi cino over made." Jessio Middlewart, De catur, Ohio, says: "Had it not beoti for Dr. King s jsew Discovery lor consump tion I would have died of' Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try It. Sample bottles free at Herman A Sigglns' Drug Store. u.i;t:TKic iiittuiin. This remedy is becoming so woll known aud so popular as to need no special men tion. All who bavo usod Eloctrio Hitters sing the song of praise. A purer medi cine does not exist anil it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys, will rcmovo Pimples, lloils. Salt Rheum and other infections caused by im puro blood. Will drive Malaria from the system ami prevent as well as euro all Malurial lovers. For cure of Headache, Constipation aud Indigestion try Electric Hitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 els. ami tl.oo per bottle nt HorinautSiggius' Drug Storo. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and I'deui ishes from horses, lllood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Hing-lione, Stilles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs Etc.. Save $o0 by use of one bottle. Warrauleti the most wondorliil blemish cure ever known. Sold by Herman & Siggins, Druggists, Tionesta. Jan22 ly. When Bahy was tick, w gave her CaatorU, When ah was a Clillil, she cried for C'Mloria, When ilia became Mia, he clung to C'aMuria, When she had Chiklrea, she gave them Casloria, Costivcncss is tlio cause of tho Intoler able "bad breath" of multitudes. Dr. Henry Haxtor's Mandrake Hitters rcmovo the cause aud pruvont the evil, and cost only 25 cents. For sale at Hovard's. Arnica iV Oil Liniment is the best rem edy known for still (oints. For kale at Huvard s. IF YOU WANT a rtxpertuble Job of printing at a reasonable price send our order to tin office. lroclaiiinlion of deiicrnl Kloolloii. Whereas, in and bv an act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of I'enn- svlvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tlio Election of tho Common wealth,' passed the 2d day of .lulv, A. !., I Mi ill, it is made tlie duty of tlie sneritl of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections, and In such to enumerate : 1st. The olllcers to be elected. 2d. Designato the place nt which 1lu ploction is to be hold. I. GEO. W. SAWYER. High SlieiilT of tho County of Forest, ilo hereby make known and give this public notice to tlie elector of the County of Forest, that a Uonoral l-.lecfion will bo held in said ounty, on TucMriity, Xovciiibcr Itli, 1M), bctwoen the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p, in. at thesevernl Election Districts, Tho Electors of Harnett township at Jacob Maze's Carpenter simp. The Electors uf Green township as fol lows: Those residing in tlio Election Dis trict of Gnitonville. to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, vir. : Iteginning at a post, the north corner of Warrant No. 51:13, theneo south forty-live degrees West three hundred and twenty rods to tlie west corner nt said tract, thence south forty-live degrees east along divid ing line between tracts Nos. 5i:t:l and .r"K'.'i to the north corner of tract No. Vi0l, thence by the northwest line of tract 5.MU ami tlie southeast line of tracts Nos. oo05 and 5."lil to tlio south corner of tract No. 6501, theneo southwesterly to tlio northwest corner of tract No. :tn:H, and southeast corner of tract 5502 on tlie Clarion county line, thence by tlie samo east to tlio north east corner of Clarion county, thence north bv the Jenks township line to where tho said Jenks township lino crosses the northeast line of tract imDO, theneo north westerly by tho northeast lino of Green township to the place of beginning, shall vote nt the School House at Guitouville, Tho Electors of Green township residing outside of tlio territory embraced in tlio above described Election District nt'Gul tonvillo, shall voto at tlio house of L. Ar ner, in Nebraska village. Tho Kleclors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing in tho election district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those embraced in the following" boundary, viz: Reginuing on the Allegheny river at the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to tlio hack lino or the river tracts; thence along tho back lino of tlie river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thence up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line; thence east along said Warren County line to the Alleghony river; thence down said river to the place of beginning, at the old Dunn it Turner store building, West Hickory. The Electors of Harmony township ro sidlng outside of the territory embraced in the above described Upper Harmony shall vote at Allcuder School llouso. Tho Elect jrs of Hickory township at Hums' Hartleys Shop, in East Hickory. Tho Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing in tho Election Dis trict of Middlo llowe, to-wit: those em braced in tho following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 31:18 intersects the lino of Warren and rorest counties; theneosoiith by west lines of Warrants 3li8, 31U3, 318!), 3187 nnd 31t5 to a point where tho west lino of Warrant 31H5 Inter sects with the Jenks township line; thence by Jenks township line east to a point where the eastern lino of Warrant 37iH.i intersects said Jenks township lino; thence north to northeast corner of Warrant 3TIKI; theneo bv tho north lino of 37W west to the southeast corner of 3sti3; thence north by said east line ot 3S03 to a post the northeast corner of said Warrant; theneo by the Hillings Warrant 4545 east to tho southeast corner thereof; thence north bv tlie cast line of the Hu lings lot and cast lino of Warrants 2H78, 20M), 2W3, the Fox Estate, 2MM1 and 2735 to where tho east lino of 2735 Intersects tho Warren and Forest County lino; thence by said Warren and Forest county lino west to tlie northwest corner of Warrant 3UIS, tho place of beginning, at Gushor Citv School Houso. Tho Electors of Howe township residing in the Election District of East llowe, to wit : Tlioso residing east of the above de scribed Middle llowe, at Hrookstou, in Hrookston Library Hall. The Electors of Howe township residing in tho Eleution District of West Howe, to- wit : Those rosining west oi t no above io scribod Middlo llowe, at the Halltown School House. The Electors of Jonks township ns fol lows: Those residing in the Election Dis trict of llvroin, to-wit: those embraced in tho following boundary, viz: Ueginning at tho northeast corner of tract No. 41:13 and tho northwest corner of tract No. 41.14, thence northeasterly to tho southeast cor ner of tract No. 343 and the southwest corner of tract No. 3504, thence north bv the western line of tracts Nos. 3'ti4, 3t4l, 3i44 and 3H01 to tho Jenks township line. thence east by tho same to the northeast corner of Jenks township, thence south by the east lino of Jenks township to the southeast corner thereof, theneo west to tho southeast corner of tract No. 4l2i, thence north to the northeast corner of said Warrant, thence west to beginning, shall vote at the School House at Hyroui town. Tlie Electors ot Jenks township residing outside of tlio territory embraced in the above described Eleution District of Hv roni, shall vote at Central Hall in Marien ville. Tho Electors of Kingsley township at Newtown School House. The Electors of Tionesta township at the Court llouso in Tionesta borough. Tho Electors of Tionesta borough at tho Court House in said borouuh. At which time and places tlio qualified electors win elect ny imiiot: Ono person for Governor of Pennsylva nia. Ono person for Lieutenant Governor of l'eunsyivaiiia. Ono person for Secretary of Internal Affairs of Rennsyl van is. One person for Member of Congiess for the -nth District or 1'ennsy 1 vania. One person for Stato Senate lor the 38th D'trict of Pennsylvania. One person for President Jildgo for the 37th District of Pennsylvania. One person for Assembly uf Forest Countv. One person for Associate Judge of Forest County. Ono'pcrsoii for Prothonotary of Forest county. One. "person for Sheriff of Forest County Three persons for ('ounty Commissioner of Forest Couuty, (each elector to vote for only two persons.) Three persona for County Auditor of Forest County, (each elector to vote lor only two pi rsous.; 1 wi persona for Jury t'ommissioner o rorent County, (each elector to vote for only ono pel son. ) The act of Assembly entitled "an ac' re latmgto the elections ol tins t niuiiiim- weaith," passed July 2, IM!, provides as follows, viz: "lu case tlie crson who shall have re ceived the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, theu tlie person u ho shall have received the second liiuhcst number of votes for .1 udge ut the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. And in case tiie person who shall have ro- i-uivc-u uiti iiinuM taiiiiiiiT ni voles inr 111- spector shall uot attend, the pi i ion elcctnl ! village or city ysn tho line or a lullroucl Judgo shall appoint ail inspector In his i lending to the county seat, shall before two place, and in case the person elected Judge ''lock p. in., on WEDNESDAY, NO shall not attend, then the inspector who! EM HER FIFTH, I!!, and all other received the highest number ol v-.tes : judges shall belors twelve o'cloi k, m., shall appoint a Juiluo iu his place; and if on i 1 1 C IISHA Y, NOV EM HEll SIXTH, any vacancy snail continue in the board ! 1VAI. deliver said leturns, together Willi for the space ol one hour niter the tin i o llu return sheets, to the Prothonotary f fixed bv law tor the open i up ol the ilccleui, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which audi officer shall have licen i lected, present at I he place ol election hhall elect one ol their number to till such vacancy. 1 also give official notii-c to the electors of Furcet county, lhal by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 311, 1S74 :" ski', !, All the elections by the cili.ens shall lie by ballot j every ballot voted shull bo n um tared In tho order in which it shall be received, nnd the numtar recorded by the clerks ou the list of voters opssite tlie name of the elector from whsm received. And any voter voting two or more tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each ta numbered with the number correspond ing with tlie number to tho namo of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the samo to bo written thereon, and nltested by a citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed bv law to lie taken and sub scribed by elect ion nfllcers, they shall sev erally be sworn or nllirined not to disclose how any elector shall havo voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All. lodges, inspectors, clerks sii.l overseers of every election held under this ai l, shall, belbro entering upon their duiies, be duly sworn or all i lined in tho presence o! each other. Thejudgeshall be sworn by the minority inspector, if there shail be such minority inspector, if not, limn by a iusticoof the pence oralderman, and tlie inspectors and clerkshnll hesworn by the jiiile. Certificates of such swear ing or iilllriuing shall lie duly made out and signed by the officers so sworn, anil Htt'-sied bv tho ofllcer who administered the oath. I f any judge or minority inspec tor refuse or fails to swear tho nlliccrs of election in the m inner required by this act, or if any mlb-er of election shall act wit lion t being dill V sworn, or If an v officer ol lection shall certify that any officer was sworn when he was pot, it shull be deem' I a misdemeanor, mm upon conviction, the ollict r or olliccrs so oflending shall ta lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or Doth, 111 mo discretion ol tlio court. Sk". II. It shall lie lawful for any quali fied cili.en of the district, notwithstand-' ing the name of tho proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxables, to ohallcnge the vote of such person, whore- i the proot of the right of suttragn ns Is now required by law shall be publicly -made and acted upon by the election board and the vote admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce his naturalization ceititlcate at the election belore voting, except whero ho has been for five years consecutively a voter in the district In which he oilers to vote ; Binl on the vote of such person ta ing received, it shall bo tho duty of the election officers to write or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," with tho day. month aud year ; and if any election olll ce r or ollicers shall receive a f econd vol on the same day, by virtue of same cor tilicate, except whero sous are entitled Ul vote because ol the naturalization or tneir fathers, they and tho person who shall oiler such second vote, shall lie guilty of a misdemeanor, and on lonvlclion tnereor. shall be lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court; but the fine shall not exceed live hundred dollars lit each case, nor tho imprisonmentone year. The like punishment shall be Inflicted on conviction nn tho ofllcers of election who shall neglect or refuse to inako or cause to be made the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Sue. 12. If any election ofllcer shall re fuse or neglect to require such iroof of the right of suftrago as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple inent, from ar.y person offering to voto whose inline is uot on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to voto without re- quiring such proof, every porson so of fending shall, upon conviction, bo uuilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such oU'ense. to rav a lino not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to nn dcrgoan imprisonment of not uioro than one year, or both, at the discretion of tho court. I also mako known the following pro visions of the new Constitution of Pennsylvania: ARTICLE VIII. Kl'l-TnAOB AND KLECTIOX. Skc. 1. Every male citizon twenty-one years of nge, possessing the following qiialilicatinns, shall be entitled to voto at all elections : t'irt. Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Srctma.-He shall havo resided in the State one year, (or, if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen ol tlio Stato he shall have removed thereforiu and returned, then six months,) immedi ately preceding tlie election. 2'AiVd. He shall havo resided In tlio election district where lie offers to voto nt least two mouths immediately preceding the election. 'ok M. If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, ho shall have paid within two years a Stale or county tax which shall have been assessed nt least two months and paid at least one month before election. Skc. 2. The General election shall be held annually nn the Tuesday next follow ing the first" Monday of November, tut the General Assembly may, by law, fix a different day, two-thirds of all tlu mem bers of each House consenting thereto. I also give official notice of the follow- j Ing provisions of an act approved the SOtU'- of March, 18ik!, entitled "An act regula ting the mode of voting at all the elections ol this Commonwealth." Skc. 1. He it enacted by the Senato and Houso cf Representative of ihe Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it Is hereby enacted by tlie authority of the same. That the qual ified voters ot the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections aro hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clas sified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and shall be labeled "Judiciary ;" one , ticket shall embrace tho names of all the Stato ollicers voted for and be labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace tho names of all tlie county ollicers voted for, including ollice of Senator aud member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of I 'on 'less, if voted for, ami be labeled "County ;" ono ticket shall embrace tho " names of all the township officers voted for, nnd bo labeled "Township ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all the borough ollicers voted for and be labeled "Horough," and each class shull bedepos Ited in separate ballot boxes. Notice Is hereby given, Thatanv person excepting Justices uf tlie Peace wlio shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Lnited States, or this Slate, or any cily or corporated district, whether commissioned officer or other wise, a sulMirdiuate officer or agent who 10 J o? is or shall bo employed under tlie legisla ture, executive or judiciary deiiartment of tins Male, or In any city, or ol any Ineor pointed district, and also that every mem. per of Congress and of tho State legisla ture, or ol the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incapablo of holding or exercising at tlie time, the ollicu or appointment ol judge, inspector or clerk oi any election in this Common wealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall beoligi ble to ln then voted for. Tho Judges of tlio aforesaid districts shall representatively tak charge of the ' certiticales of ret urn of tho election of i their respective districts, and produce them ut tlie Prothonotary 's office in the iinrouiih of Tionesta, as follows: "All J judges living within twelve miles of the j l'roihonoturv's ollice, or w ithin twenty I lour miles if their rcsidci.ee be iu a towu, , ...... . ..,i.i.i i. .... ... w the Court of Common Pleas of Forost county, which said return shall bo riled, and the day ami hour of tiling marked therein, and shall lie preserved by the Prothonotary for public inspection. " Given under my hand at my office In Tio nesta, Pu., this 2nth day "of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and in tho one hundred aud fifteenth ear of the Independence of the United States. UFO. W. SA W V EK. Shei iff".