The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 12, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNKSDA V, NOVEMBER 12, 1800.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
lin-jFfM.-J. R. Cr.AnK.
aninetlmm North ward, R. M. Her
man, II. M. Foreman, Patrick Jovee.
South ward, J. C. Seowdou, S. ll. Has
lot, Kit lloloman.
Juttim of the react J. F. Proper, S.
J. Sctlov.
OtHttable nntl Oitlrrtnrf. S. Canficld.
fifahonl fUrertovnU. W. Robinson, A.
n. Kelly, K. U Davis, D. 8. Knox, D.
W. Clark, J. T. Brcnnan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mf.rn.hfr of Oontjre .Tamks Kp.nn.
Member of Senate J. H. Wilson.
AtMMhlg Uir ARt.cn A. Randai.!..
lrirtent Jndqt W. P. lino o n.
4nnn'itrn Judge Jon A. FnorRn,
JoilM II. WllITK.
TretAurer .1 A. R. IIaookiitt.
Prn(hon(arif, Hf-nMtrA Reeorier,&e..
C.m.vin M. Anitrn.
Sheriff. Obo. W. Kawtkb.
nniJMfnii- Win. P. S.UKi.ns, C.
K. Lr.nrnun, J. J. PAnsow.
Onnn(V -Superintendent Gko. W. Kf.RU.
DiKtriet A Homey P. M. Ci.abk.
Jury fbmmtasionet C. H. CHCiion,
John F. (Jtui.
t.)HH(y iSnrticyor J. F. PnoPKR.
Cbroiiw Dr." A. K. Stow fci pn eh.
CVty h7or K. I Jones, R. 7..
GiLi.r.srut, Wst. Bmim.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OT.IVH IXIDGK, No. 6.S7. K. A A. M.
Staled Meeting bold at Odd Fol
lows Hall tho first Mondnv of each month.
T. J. PAYNE, W. M.
T. R. COnn, rWy.
WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. f. O.
H. of A., mrotn very Monday eve
ning In Dnlo Hall. Whito' degree confer
red 1st and 3d Mondavs of each month.
F. W. I.AW, Pres.
T. R. COBR, R. S.
TIONXSTA LODGE
A'o. 309,
J I. O. of O. !F
MKKTS every Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, In the lndire Room In Par
trUgo's 1111. ('"liters the Initiatory lie
Kivo the first Tuesday night of each
month; first degree the second Tuesday
night; Hccond degree the third Tuesday
tiiuht ; third degree tho fourth Tiiesduy
night.
C. It. DAVIH, N. O.
J. II. FONES, Keo'v. 27-tf.
I YIRE.ST LODGE, No. !, A. O. U. W
- I Meets every Friday Evening in Ilas
" lot Hall, TloncKta.
I,. J. HOPKINS, M. W.
j j. R. CLARK, IlceordiT.
-iflhVT. GEORGE HTOW POST,
V No. 274, ii. A. R.
Moots on tho first Wednesday In each
in jntb, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa.
. 1. BLACK, Connnandor.
OARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS
for Forest Ouinty.
N. 3. Twlr M. 1., President; .T. W.
Morrow M. IV, Secretary; J. II. Kigglns
M. II., Treasurer. Tho Hoard will meet
Jn r. Morrow's office, Tlonesta, on tho
"hiTd Wednesday of each month, at 10
o'clock, a. in.
fJXKW CLARK,
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,
' CHee next door to P. O., Tlonesta, Pa.
J. B. AfljlEW. P. M. CLARK,
lstriet Attorney.
Mr. Clark Is Agant for a number of re
liable Flro Insurance Companies.
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ll. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW,-Tlonesta.
Pa.
Collections mado In "5flils mid adjoining
T,
F. RITCIIKY.
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Tlones'a, Forest County Pa,
bible,
attorn ky-at-law,
Olttco In Kepler Block. Room fl, TioHesta,
IAWRKXCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa.,
J Jim tin Nhawkev. Proprietor. This
house Is centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. Sunoilor Ac-
c.vnnietlatlons ann strict attention given
to cuest. Vegetables and Fruits of all
kinds served In their season. Sample
roo.n ror commercial Atrenta.
CENTRAL HOUSi; Tlonesta. Pa.,
.J O. C. Rrownell. Proprietor. This Is a
new house, and has Just been lilted up tor
the accommodation of the uiblic. A r
tlon of the patronage of tlughublie la solic
ited, jar 4fl-iy.
CENTRAL HOUSE, Olf, CITY, PA.
W. II. ROTH. Proprietor,
The largest, RcsC Located and Furnished
lloiis.i In the City. Near Union Depot.
n. siwoins, m. n.,
i Phyaiciun, Hurgoun A DruggiHt,
TIONESTA, PA.
JW. WIRROW, M. D.,
. PHYSICIAN dt 8UROEON,
tate of Armstrong county, having located
In TloMesta la prepared to attend all pro
tension at calls promptly anJndnll hours.
Office a ail residence two north of
ijiwrenoe House. Oftice hours 7 to 8 A.
u., and II to 12 M. ; a to 3 and Hi to 71 P.
M. Kundays, 9 to 19 A. H. j 2 to 3 and At
to 7 i p. x . may-18 81.
JJR.
F. T. NASON.
PHYSICIAN A- SUROEON,
T1US1SS1A, t-A,
Office opppoaite Oas . IfBce. Calla at
tended to promptly day and night. -
M
AY, PARK A CO.,
Ii A IN IV K. US.
Corner of Elm Walnut Rts., Tlonesta,
Pa., Itank of Diseouut and Dupoait. In
terest allowed oil Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. H. Collections solicited.
JORKNZO f ULTON,
Manufacturer of aud Doaler In
HARNESS, COLURS, 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. Host of Instrument and work.
Terms on application.
pHIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT SHOEMAKER.
Shop In Reck building next to Smear
.laugh Co.'s store. Is propared to do all
Kinds of custom work from the tlnext to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satis laoliou. Prompt atten
tion given to inonding, and prices as rea
sonable s first class work can bo done for.
JAS. T. IHtENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
AGENCY,
TIOUESTA, IP.A..
PARTTCUIjAR ATTENTION OIVEN TO
THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OF LANDS
AND THE PAYMENT OKTAXKS. ALSO
TO THE PURtlHASB AND HALE OF
REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING
AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME.
Church un4 Bnbbnth MrhMl.
Presbyterian Snbbath School at t:45 a.
in. t M. K. Nnblinth Mcliool at 10:00 a. in.
I'reaulmiK In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Rumbergcr.
broaching in the r . M. Church every
Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rev.
r . r . Mlioup, raslor.
Survhics In tho Presbyterian Church
every (Sabbath morning and evonlng,
Rev. J. V. MeAnlnch officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yeBtetday 731.
C. M. Shawkey was down from
Warren over last Sabbath to pay a
visit tti his parents.
Thauksgiviog has been named by
rresideot Harrison as the 27th of this
month. Turkeys will take notice.
Deputy Collector Galbraith, of
Frauklin, stopped in town last night
on his monthly rounds of the district
uuder bis charge.
Mr. John Thomson of Stewarts
Run, is paying a visit to his old friend
and former neighbor, Hon. Wui. Mc
Kinley, at Elizabeth, N. J.
Mr. J. C. Scowden has moved
into the newly refitted Rohioson house,
above the carriage factory and now
enjoys very comfortable quarters.
Billy Wallers struck for the Pitts
burgh oil regions Monday, which field
already has a number of our Forest
county boys among its operatives.
'Squire Tyrrel, of the lowuship,
has now a good pulling (earn, pur
chased of Liveryman Canfleld, and
will take a timber job this wiuter.
The Sires photograph gallery of
this place is again open for business,
and a cordial invitatiou is extended to
all who wish first class wotk in the
line if photography. It.
lion. Jas. 1. Mailett was over
from Clarion at ihe recent term of
argument court, and was admitted to
practice at cur courts, it being his
first visit to Tioucsia during a session
of court.
Col. J. Henry Sellman Collector
of Internal Rcveuue, Baltimore, Md.,
believes in it for rheumatism, lie
writes: "I have tried Salvation Oil
aud believe it to ba a good remedy for
rhetimalif m." '
Miss Flora Wulters, while on a
visit to relatives in Pittsburg, was
taken sick last week, and her parents
were telegraphed for. Her mother is
now with her, and advices state that
she is suffering wilh a severe attack of
typhoid fever.
Oj the 3d inst., at the Ludlow
House, Warren, Pa., Mr. Jacob Sig
gins, of Tiooesta, and Miss Edith
Moiris, of Warren, were united in
marriage. Jake's friends hereabouts
will wish him and his a long and
prosperous future, in which the Re
itbi.ican heartily joins.
Don't! If a dealer offers you a
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
without wrapper or labels, or in mu
tilated condition, don't touch it f'ou't
buy it at any price, there is something
wrong it may be a dangerous worth
less counterfeit. Insist upon getting
a perfect, uubrokeu, genuine package.
P. M. Clark, Congressional, and
R. R. Crawford, Senatorial, District
Return Judges, were in Clearfield and
Ridgway respectively, yesterday, to
deliver the returns from this county on
those two questious. The official re
suits in the districts are not yet to
hand.
The many friends of Rev. J. Mt
Weaver, who had occupied the Evan
gelical pulpit at West Hickory since
last Spring, will be sorry to learn that
he has been obliged to give up preach
ing for a time, owing to the effects of a
sunstroke received last Summer. He
is uow at his former home near Du
Bois.
A private correspondence from
Polk, Venango couuty, says: The epi
demic of diphtheria has not abated.
On Sunday the second daughter of
W111. McKuley was laid to rest, making
fourteen in all in Polk from this dis
ease, and the end is not yet. There
are several more serious cases, and
God aloue knows where it will end.
Rev. C. R. Thompson, formerly of
Hickory, has officiated at eight funer
als iu one month.
Mrs. James Stroup of Nebraska,
who has been iu rather a precarious
condition tor some mouths past, was
taken to Pittsburg on Monday last,
by her husband, for medical treatment
under Dr. Sutton, the eminent surgeon
Very comfortable quarters were ar
ranged for her on ooe of Lawrence A
Sraearbaugb's flat boats, and the trip
was made by water, that being the
only way she could endure the fatigue
of the journey. Her friends hope and
expect for her a speedy recovery.
OFFICIAL
Governor,! Lt.-(iov. :
DISTRICTS.
Harnett
Hroon Ouitonvillo ..
Oreen Nebraska
Harmony Upper
Harmony Allcndcr
Hickory
Howe Brookston....
Howe Cooper
Howe Ralltown
Junks Maricnvlllo ..
Jenks Ryromtown .
Klngsley
Tlonesta Township...
Tlonesta Ilorough. ...
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T. F. Ritchey Esq., has purchased
of Mr. Agncw the law office heretofore
occupied by tho firm of Agnew &
Clark, and took possession of the same
on Monday of this week. Mr. R.
contemplates removing to Tiooesta in
the near future, and will likely occu
py D. W. Clark's vacant house iu the
north ward this winter. Perhaps ho
will build next summer.
Hon. Charles W. Stone, Secretary
of the Commonwealth and Congress
man elect from the Warren district,
arrived in Harrisburg on Thursday
aud is again at his desk. He was
warmly congratulated upon ibe large
vote be received. He will resign as
Secretary of the Commonwealth at the
close of tho month, which ends the
fiscal year, and will then begin his
duties at Washington. Ilarritburg
Telegraph.
Rev. Rumberger announced last
Sabbath eveoing that the first quarter
ly meeting of this cunfereuce year
would be held at the M. E. Church
next Saturday evening, immediately
after the scrmou by Presiding Elder
Smith. On Sabbath moruing at 10
o'clock, Love Feast and at 11 o'clock
the Socrament of the Lord's Supper
will be observed, and a sermon by the
Presiding Elder. A cordial invitation
is extended to all.
On last Friday a Uwelliug bouse
occupied by two brothers named Gor
don, was completely destroyed by fire,
along with its contents, at Laogwor
thy's mill, near Gilfoyle. The origin
of the fire was an overflow of gas, the
occupants of the building having gone
away leaviug open the throttle of the
gas pipe leading into their stoves. The
loss is estimated at probably $500, aud
as both men are poor, and their entire
possessions were destroyed, the loss
falls heavily on them. At tho time of
the buruing, one of tho brothers, who
had been engaged at work in the
woods near the mill, was brought
home with a badly smashed foot,
which he received by having a broken
log falling on it. Clarion Rep.-Gazette
John Gadley, an employee at
Maple Creek mill, near Gilfoyle, on
last Thursday had his left arm nearly
severed between the elbow and wrist,
by an edger saw. At the time of the
accident the mill had been shut down
to gum the large saw, and Mr. Gadley
sat on the edge of the edger table
until this was done, when he thought
lessly threw his arm back on a rapidly
revolving saw that was connected
with the table, and was horribly man
gled. Drs. Ed. Beck and Phillips
were called in, and it required the
greatest efforts to keep the patient
from bleeding to death, cs all the 1 ig
ameuts and muscles of the front part
of his arm were severed. At this
writing he is doing well, and hopes are
entertained that his arm will be saved.
Clarion Hep.- Gazette.
There was a peculiar case
ejectment heard by Judge Brown
referee, on Oct. 30, last, in which
K. Lippencutt was plaintiff and F.
Maffett defendant, for 275 acres
Forest couuty, sold at Sheriff's sale as
property of L. K. Lippcncott, 00
judgment of Sorita M. Brady's execu
tor's. Then Lippeocott brought
ejectment, claiming : 1st, That execu
tors in the District of Columbia had
00 jurisdiction in Pennsylvania with
out raising an auxiliary administra
tion in this State. 2nd, That as Sorita
M. Brady, the payee in note on which
judgment was entered, having made a
will while a femme tole, the same was
revoked absolutely by her subsequent
marriage, and therefore the appoint
ment even of her executors thereby
became a nullity. The case was ar
gued by Hon. E. L. Davis, attorney
for the plaiutiff, and by Hon. J. T.
Maffett and F. J. Maffett, attorneys
on bis owu behalf and vendees. This
case presents some novel features, and
Judge Brown, after beariog the argu
ments of tho couusel, reserved his de
cision. A strictly first class operator is
again iu charge of the Sires photo
graph gallery, Tionesta, and those
wishing anything in that line should
call early. No difference about the
weather. It.
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P. Judge
A. Judge
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Sudden Death of T. B. Cobb.
Telegraphic despatches Monday,
Nov. IO1I1, announcing the sudden
death, on the 8th iost , of T. B. Cubb,
at Clay City, Ky., was to our commu
nity a sorrowful message.
For more thau twenty years his
home has been among us, and we can
not as yet realize the fact that his
familiar face will never again be seen,
nor his courteous greeting he heard,
upon our streets. Only a few weeks
ago Mr. Cobb left us to attend to some
business enterprises in which be had
engaged in Kentucky, and was already
expected home when the news came
that he bad passed into the "great
beyond". No particulars have as yet
come tis, but the presumed cause is
heart failure, as a letter written to his
mother on the Tuesday preceding his
death tells of his good health.
Theodore Barrett Cobb was the'cld
est son of the late John Cobb, was
born Nov. 1st, 1838, in Chautauqua
Co , N. Y was married in New York
City, to Mias Lissie M. Sinclair, Nov.
22d, 1859.
A young Bon dying some years ago
left to them but their daughter, Mrs.
T. D. Duno, of West Chester, Pa. Mr.
Cobb was a man of fiuo intellect, ex
cellent business capacity, and remark
able as a quick and correct accountant.
Ilia reading had been varied aud ex
tensive, which with hie habits of ob
servation and retentive memory made
him a highly interesting conversation
alist. While to strangers and casual
acquaintances he seemed dignified and
reticent, to those who knew him best
he was a warm hearted, sympathetic
friend. He always cordially welcomed
his friends to his home, of which he
was so fond, that scarce an evening
found him elsewhere. His love of
home, of flowers aud of all beautiful
objects were a revelation of his kindly,
gentle nature. He has filled accepta
bly many offices of trust fn the County
and Borough, and on the 4th iost. was
elected Couuty Auditor on tho Repub
liran ticket.
Mr. Cobb was a member of Olive
Lodge, No. 557, F. and A. M., holding
the position of Secretary ; a member
of Oil City Commaodery of Knights
Templar; of Washington Caoip, No.
420, P. O. S. of A., and of the Royal
Templars of Temperance.
To his bereaved mother, whose chief
reliance he was, to bis sorrowing wife,
daughter and brother, the eutire com
munity will wish to offer the tribute
of tender sympathy. lie was our
friend and neighbor, but
Thoir'a is the bitterest loss;
Their 's is the heaviest cross.
East Hickory.
Derrick correspondence.
Mrs. Clark has moved her millinery
shop up town.
F. A. Wheeler, the genial agent of
the West Side, has taken charge of the
Titusville freight offices.
Nathan Burdick has moved his fam
ily to Tidioute.
Wheeler & Dusenbury are pushing
work on ihe grade for their railroad
up Beaver to Ross Run and to Tiooes
ta Cretk. This road will penetrate a
forest of the fiutst pine, and open up
communication to a large trade on
Tiooesta Creek. It will be of stand
ard gauge, aud will connect with an
other branch ruu from Sheffield.
Bear are quite plenty about here
this year, quite a number being seen
abotint the headwaters of Bobs Creek.
T. J. Spencer caught one in a trap,
but it got away again.
Election passed off quietly hero, al
though quite a feeling existed over the
election of president judge.
Matt McCray is coufiued to his bed
by inflammatory rheumatism.
Norton Weber, of Dempeytown,
spent a few days with his brother, Dr.
Weber, last week and left for Titus
ville, where he will work iu the freight
office at that place.
Wheeler & Dusenbury are building
a road up to Braceville, preparatory
to hauling out some pine prostrated by
the Summer storms.
V anted. A man out of work to
take charge of an installment business
iu Tiooesta, Pa. Address, with refer
ences, The Champion Shelf Mfg. Co.,
Springfield, Ohio.
COUNTY, NOVEMBER 1, 1890.
S. Senate
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Forest County Official.
Iu this issue will be found the offi
cial figures of the election in this
county last week. The showing in the
main is surely very gratifying to the
Republicans, in that it demonstrates
the fact that Forest county stands by
her Republicanism in the fuce of tu
mult and chaos in the party lines all
over the State. List week we stated
that the vole on Secretary of luternal
Affairs was a fair indicator of the po
litical standing of the county. But
as many who wished to vote for Pat
tison did nut take tho trouble to put
on a 6licker, but voted the whole Dem
ocratic ticket to save lime, it can
scarcely bo reasoned that the State
ticket is the proper one to go by at
this election. As there was no contest
on Jury Commissioner tho vole on
that office is perhaps the nearest reflex
of bow the county stands politically,
aud as the difference between Heath,
Republican, and Muenzcnberger, Dem
ocrat, is 271, it shows a gain in major
ity over last year's vote of 33, which
ought to be aod is a matter of no little
satisfaction to Republicans.
Result on President Judge.
Following are the complete figures
00 the President JuJgeship iu this
district. ' The return judges, Mr. B.
F. Gates representing Warren, aod J.
W. Tyrrel represet.tiug Forest, met
here yesterday and computed the fig
ures of the two couuties:
WARREN COUNTY.
Charles II. Noves 4110
Ueorgo H. Hinging 3102
Samuol V. Irwin
FOREST COUNTY.
Noves 7(11
IliKRin 77
Irwin 104
Noyes' plurality OJH
Warren Wrinkles.
Our nerves are considerably shaken
just now on account of burglars, Suv-
ernl bouses iu Glade having been en
tered 000 night roccutly and others
attempted. If Mr. Cousins, our jolly
telephone n-anager, had only been
prepared with oue of those "didn't
know it was loaded" weapons he might
have saved his "Waterbury " Mr.
Trusbel also lost a watch which was
highly prized, being a keepsake, aud
also of considerable value. And now
the good wi'e looks carefully under
each bed before retiring, aud I am in
uighlly danger of being filled full of
shot as I go in at 1 a. m.
The rth'ueries nre making arrange
ments to light their works with the
electric light.
The Cornplanter people are erecting
a loading rack at North Warren, on
the D. A. V. & P. road, where they
will load cars for their refinery in
Titusville.
Our community met with a great
loss recently iu the death of Mrs.
Hiuklo, who was widely known aod
highly respected. She was an old
lady of 64 years, and her enfeebled
constitution could not withstand the
attack of pneumonia. The funeral
services were held at their home ou
Carver St. and in epito of ihe inclem
ent weather, was largely attended.
She leaves a husbaud aud a family of
adult children to roouru ber loss.
Nov. 10. X.
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
The President has issued tl- .ow
ing thanksgiving proclato'
By the grace and f'ar . Almighty
God, the people o' . natiou have
boen led to to .osiug days of the
passing yea" ..ich bas been full of
the bles' . of peace aud the comforts
of p' y. Bountiful compensatiou
has .me to us for the work ot our
miuds aud of our hands in every de
partment of human industry.
Nuw, therefore, I, Bttojaiuiu Harri
son, President of the United States of
America, do hereby appoint Thurs
day, the 27th day of the present mouth
of November, to be observed as a day
of prayer aod thanksgiving, and do
direct the people upou that day to
cease from their labors, to meet in
their accustomed places of worship
aud join in reuderiug gratitude and
praise to our beueficent Creator for the
rich blessings that have been granted
us, aud iuvoking the continuance of
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1 1 is prottction and grace for the future.
I commend to my fellow citizens the
privilege of remembering the poor, the
homeless and tho sorrowful. Let us
endeavor to merit the promised recom
pense of charity and the gracious ac
ceptance of our praise.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the Un'teil Slates to he affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
8th day of November, in tho year of
our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and ninety, and of the Independence
of the United States the one hundred
and fifteenth.
BENJAMIN IlAKItltrON.
By the President.
James G. Blaine, Seu'y of Stnte.
NEWSY NOTES.
A cold storage company's circular says
that if colory is packed In small boxes,
placed in total darkness, aud submitted to
a certain low temperature for thirty to
fifty days, it will not only be beautifully
white and crisp, but will lose its natural
bitterness and have the delicate flavor and
fine appearance of the choicest fresh celory.
A lurge number of our exchanges are
copying without comment or challenge the
statement of somo curious observer and
statistician, "that tKi per cent, of the men
put the left leg Into their trousers first.
About seven per cent, start with their
right and tho remaining three per cent, sit
on a chair or the edge of the bed and ram
both legs in at once." As an bumble rep
resentative of the pants wearing box, we
venture tho contradiction that the reverse
is true; that the larger per cent, (hive the
right extremity into tho trouscr leg first
Most people naturally poise their weight
ou the left leg, and hence the right is used
for kicking or for any hoisting or dextrous
motion. Ro tho truth what it may, we're
safe In saying thnt nut ono man in 10,000
follows the example of the opposite sex in
silling on the floor to put his shoes on.
Franklin Xcwu.
Microbio Treatment.
Mrs. Maeoy Dalo writes to me fioin Foil
Worth, Texas, that "All temperance work
Is proceeding from wrong premises. They
propose to treat it as a moral disease while
it is purely and solely a physical malady,
mado chronic by the Involution of tho
mind, so that, last of all, the morals are
affected, as an cll'ect rather than a cause of
iutompcranco In anything. What I would
say is this: That all habit disoasos dio at
the mercy of tho 'Antl- Microbio Treat
ment.' We have cured tobacco and whis
ky habits here in our work aud that, too,
without forbidding their use as the treat
ment wont on. One caso of tobacco was
made a test by tho patient resolving if
possible to beat the treatment by smoking
aud chewing whilo the treatments wero In
course. The result was that he first sick
ened at chewing, then smoking, aud final
ly ho became so bad oil that it was die or
give up the tobacco. The latter was dono,
and from that moment favorable reaction
began. Furthor, it destroys appetite, so
that there is no suffering front abstinence
enforced. What a glorious boon) if it
could accomplish nothing else."
Another friend writes to 1110, who has
tested these treatments :
Jy Dear Aora Our friend, Mrs. Dale,
has Just read her letter to me which she
has written you. I am so glad you have
taken up this work as It will open to your
self a tield of usefulness in which you
havo never gleaned before, the golden
harvest of good words and good works.
Tho need for a chango in the present prac
tice has long been felt and lias at last boon
found in this school of medical practice,
which our friend, Mrs. Dale and husband
havoopeuod up, and which (discovery)
was given to her as a saving means when
in despair of her owu life Tho wonderful
work she lias done already seems almost
a miiaele, but it is nevertheless a demon
strated fact, iVc. Writo mo when you
caiiy Yours, Ai'ST May.
.ads. This truly wonderful treat
it, which is absolute controller of our
physical condition, is placed with me, for
this section, and may be tested and learned
about by calling on, yours faithfully.
Mils. Noiia Skioki.,
Tionesta, Pa., opposite tho P. O.
For sole, either for cash or on
lima lmnu.1 an. I liirira I.., i, 'I'l
Borough. For terms apply t P M
I lirk If
- Do not supp ise that because it is rec
ommended for animals that Ami-a ii Oil
Liniment is an offensive preparation. It
will not stain clothing or the luirest skin.
For sale at ltovard's.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard, Suitor Calloused Lumps and Blem
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins, t'tirlis.
Splints, Sweeney, Itiug'llone, Slides,
S .rain.-, all Swollen Throats, Coil'lis Etc.,
Save f.al by use of one bottlo. Wurrautod
tho most woiiderlul blem;sh cure ever
known. Sold by Herman A SiggiiiH,
Druggists, Tionesta. jan'Jii-ly.
BI ( hl,l:'HAKM('.l h.W.Vi:.
The best Salvo in the world fir Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, I'lcers, Salt It lie 11 11 1 , Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapp-d Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptious, and isisi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give pel led kutisluetion,
or money reiuniliHl, I'rtee .1 cents
box. For sale bv G. W. Bovaid.
pir
t'onnty Coin'r ji Co. Auditor i
A slnglo trial of Dr. Henry Raxtrrs
Mandrake Hitters will convince any one
troubled with oostivenejs, torpid liver or
any kindred diseases, of their curative
properties. Thoy only cost 25 cento per
bottle. For sale by G. W. Rovard.
Downs' Elixir will cure any cough or
cold, t:o matter of how long standing. For
sale Rt Hovnrd's.
Im f'mtnmptlon larnrnhlef
Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with
Absccs of Lung's, and friends and physi
cians pronounced 1110 an Incurable Con
sumptive, lirir ui hiking Dr. K inn's New
Discovery for Consumption, am now on
my tliird bottlo nnd nble to oversee tho
work on my farm. Itisthn finest medi
cine ever niade." .fesxio Middlewart, De
catur, Ohio, savs; "Had it not been for
Dr. Kinas New Discovery for Cnnsump-
n 1 would have then or I.unir '1 roubles.
Was irlven up bv doctors. Am now In
best of health," Try It. Sample bottles
free at Herman .V. SipiiinV Drug Store.
l'.I.I-H'TltlC niTTEKN.
fliis reined v Is becominirso well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Kloctrio Hitters
Kinjr the sonjr of praise. A purer medi
cine does not exist and It Is unaranteetl to
do all thai is cluimoil. l-.tectrio flitters
will euro all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Kneuin ami oilier anocttons caused oy im
pure blood. Will drive Malaria from thn
svsteiii and prevent as well as cure all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache.
Constipation and Indigestion try Electrio
Hitters, r.ntiro satisfaction guaranteed.
or money reiuntied. 1'rico eo cts. aim
91.00 per bottle at Herman ifetfiirgins' Drug
Store.
When Bb was sick, we gave hr Castoria,
w hen she iu a Child, she cried (or Castoria
When she became Miss, she dun to Castoria;
VThsa h had Children, the care then CutorlaV
CAPT. OEOROB STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. It. C, meets first and third
Wednesday even in or of each month, in P.
O. 8. of A. hall, Partridge building, Tio
nesta, in.
Mrs. C. C. RUMBERGER, Pres't.
Mrs. K. L. DAVIS, Sco'y.
Dr. W. F. CONNERS
EYE AND EAR SURGEON.
M'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL Clf PA.
Gives Rpoclal treatment to all diseases of
eye, car, nose and throat. Refracts and
tits defective eyes and furnishes specta
cles and eye glasses from ottlce, securing
fit of framos as well as glasses.
CHARTER NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TITAT
an application will be made to the
Governor of Pennsylvania, on December
the 4th, 1K1HI, by J. It." Watson, K. D.Stiner,
Clinton FiUgerald, Milton K. GraybiU
and T. J. lteynor, under the Act of As
sembly entitled, "An Aet to provido for
the incorporation and regulation of nat
ural gas companies," approved the 21Hh
day of Maj , A. D. 1885, lor the charter of
an Intended corporation to be called "Tho
Citizens' Gas Company of Marieuville,"
the otllco and place of business to be at
Marieuville, Forest County, Pa., and tho
woll or wells to bo drillod and lines to bo
laid and opcruted on lands in Jenks
township. Forest County, Pa., in and
around tho said town of Marieuville,
the character aud object of which la tho
mining for, proeurini;. piping, storing,
distributing, furnishing ami selling gas to
individuals and companies for fuel, heat
anil lights, and for these purposes to havo,
possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits
aud privileges of said Act of Assembly.
CHARLES S. LEECH, President.
JOHN COON, Secretary.
IF1. W. ZL-W,
Practical Tinner.
All kindB of Sheet Metal Work prompt
ly attended to.
TIN )
ROOFING
A SPBCIALTr,
S
I SPOUTING.
AND
BOROUGH BUILDING,
TIONESTA, PA.
QALESMETVT
O WANTED,
LOCAL OR TRAVELING,
to Roll our Nursery Stock. Salary, Ex
penses and Steady Employment guaran
teed. CHASE BROTH EUS COMPANY,
Rochester, N. Y. sept.-nov.
of the linn of MORCK BRO'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Errors of Refraction of tho
E; 0. Examinations freo of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
nrrnniT sr uitir
UL I nUI I Ktrel Tai-klo lllaek.
lla t tho cost of hoisting saved to
storekeepers, Butchers, Farmers,
Machinists, Builders. Contractors
ami others. Admitted to be the
greatest improvements ever nuulu
in tarklo blocks. Freight prepaid.
Write for catalogue. 1 niton Irou
A Engine W ks., 10 Brush St., De
troit, Mich. Estab. 18i niys.
17 A TC 1 1 M A K I N O .
V The undersigned would respect
fully announce to his old friends, that ito
has returned to Tionesta and has tootled
in tho Kepler Block, formerly occupied
by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, wficro
lie will bu prepared to greet his old friendu
and many new ones. Having contracted
an inward disease from which I httvo sul
I'cicd for 21 years, and which requires ex
ercise, I must therefore have ail hour's
walk each morning and evening, and sh.dl
open my odice at A o'clock, A. M., and
close at H o'clis k, P. M.
It. KALLE, Tionesta, Pa.
WANTED AGENTS
TO.SOI.ICIT tIKUIIU WOU III K
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, M.
ctt a nv ur a ri
W f row full Lid of v-M
tUApMa 10 rtstuuiiv..'
Tte BaalMM U"l
6l jjviua. RVttr tourw-duwctV fur ttrr.i.
R. Q. CHASE A CO., PHILA., frA.
Ji) K A WEEK aud upwards positively
O i secured bv men ageuu sellin.- ! i.
Scutl'a fienuiiio Eluctrio Belt, Suspun ' ,
etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Sooll's e.
trie Corsets. Sample free. State sex
Scott, Wit Broadway N. Y. Nov.ld-r-".:.
SEND your Job Work tn the Rt'l l '1
L1CAN Oflice.
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