The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 19, 1890, Image 3
1 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMnEIt 10, lfiOO. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge. 3. 11. Ci.ark. Ouuitcilmm North ward, R. M. Her man. II. M. Foreman, Patrick Joyce. Hnutli ward, J. C. Seowden, S. l!. Has let, Ell lloloninn. Jmtief.it of lh Peace J. I' Proper, 8. 3. Hetloy. Constable and CoVeetor 8. 8. Canfleld. School Director H. W. Hnhtnson, A. B. Kollv, K. I,. Davis, D. H. Knox, D. W. Claik, J. T. Brennan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oonijre -Tamf.s IUrr, Member of Senate 3. II. WirsoN. A numbly Cham.ks . Hand A 1. 1,. . President JmlycW. I). BnoN. Aoeinte Juiitjet Joiim A. PnorEB, John II. WntTR. Tremnrc.r J An. B. IlAonrcnTY. Pfolh.onota.ry, Reg iter & Recorder, Ac. Calvin M. Arnkr. sheriff. Gko. V. Kawtkr. nimMor r W, P. S.lIEr.ris, C. K, l.r.rKntiR, i. J, Parsons. f!ounty Superintendent fr.n.V,.KKRR. JHtriet Attorney P. M. C'l.ARK. Jury CommtKKionert C. II. Cnnnrn, John F. Gaui.. Vonnty Surveyor J. F. rnorF.n. Vnrone.r Vr. A. K. 8Tnwrcirnr.il. Comity Auditor K. L. Jones, It. Z. Oii.i.knpih, Wm. IIi-vm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. O LI VIS LODGE, No. 557. r. A. M. Ststod Meetings held at Odd Fol lows Hall the first Monday of each month. T. J.. PAY NIC, W. M. T. TI. COnn, Soc'y. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. H. of A., meets every Monday eve ring In Dale Hall. White' degree confer red lnt and 8d Mondnvs ol each month. F. XV. LAW. Proa. t. b. conn, K. 8. TIOHESTA LODGE - r' j.. oi kj. jr. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In' the I.odge Riwm In Par tridge's Hall. Confora tho Initiatory dp. greo tho first Tuesday night of each month; tlrt dpgreo tho second Tuesday right; second degree the third Tuesday night; third degroo tho fourth Tuesday night. O. . DAVIS, N. O. J. 11. FONF.S, Sce'y. 27-tf. I.N)RF..TT I.ODtlK. No. 184. A. O. U. I Meots erery Friday KveninR In Has let Hall. Tionesta. I,. .1. HOPKINS, M. J. R. CTjAUK, Rocordcr. W. CAPT. OKOUQE STOW POST, No. 274, O. A. R. Jtcots on tho first Wednesday In each iiixntu, In Odd Follow Hull, Tionrsta, Pa. I. ULACK, Commander. BOARD of KXAMIXINU SUROF.ONH for l''orcst ('onnty. S. fi. Towler M. D., President; J. W. Morrow M. D., Rocrclary ; J. II. SicRlns M. D., TreaKiirer. The Hoard will meet In Dr. Morrow's office, Tlonestn, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. jONEW CLARK, ATTORN BYS-AT-Tj AW, OfflfO next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. X, D. AONKW. P. M. rt-AUK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark la Aseht for nunilipr of ro liublo Firo Iiitiiraiice Companies. 10. I DAVIS. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Colkvtlons made iu this and adjoining counties. T.F RITCIITTY. ATTO RN K V-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. Mlir.K, ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, OMeo III Kepler Mock, Room 0, TloResta, . Pa. IAWKKXCK HOUSK, Tionesta, Pa.. J Jiislis Hhawkev, Proprietor. This tiouso 1m rontrally located. F.vcrythinn new and well furnished. Siiiior Ae p.numodationa and strict attontion given to cus4ts. Vesetaliles and Fruits of all klnda served in their season. Sample ron.n for Commercial Agent. 1"1RNTRATj HOUSi:, Tionesta. Pa O. (!. Urownell. Proprietor. This is a new house, ami has just been titted up tor ta acenmiiioilniion or inn public. A por tion of tho patronage of tho public is solltv 1 itod. 4U-ly, CKNTRAG HOUSE, OH. CITY, PA. W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor. P Thclargost, Host Located ami Furiilslied ItnciM t In Him fMtv. Viur ITlkt.felfe Dpnrit- T B. SIfJOlNS. M. D. p hj'xlcian, Surfein A Drugtrlst, TIONKSTA, PA, r w MORROW. M. D., PHYSICIAN 4 SUROKON, lte of Armstrong county, having located lu TiuMosla i prepared to attend all pro- lostionat call nromntiy ami at all Hours Olllceaid reideuc two doors north of lwrcii( House. Ollice hours 7 to 8 A. m.. and 11 10 12 M. : 2 to S and Hi to 74 I' M. -Kuiulnya, V to 14 A. M.; 2 to 3 and ftt toTlr. M. may-lH 81 DR. F. T. KOX, PHYh"IAN SURrtKON, TIONKSTA, PA Offleo oppposlte Oaa Olllnr Calls at- Uiitld to promptly day and night. MAY, PARK A CO.. HA N KICKS. Corner of !lm A Walnut SK, Tionesta, Pa., llnnk of Discount and UepoHit. In tcrent allowod on Time Deiiohits. Colleit' lions made on all the Principul poiuU of tlio u. n. collections aoiiciieu. JOIIUXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONKSTA PA. Ijiu1 and Railway Surveying a Specialty M:tguelie, So!ar or Triangulaiion Survey, in it. liot uf InntrUHiuuU and work Tvruia on application. pilIU KMKRT, FANCY ROOT A SHOKM AK ER. Khon in Iteck building next to Smear juiinh A Co.'a sturu. Is prupared to do all Kinds of custom worn iroin uie iiuchi he coaissl and uoaraiiteea hia work give Mirloci aiitituciiin. Prompt atun- tmn given Hi menoilig, ami prices as ren- oual.lea lirst class work can bedouelor. 1 JAS. T. MIENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOInTESTV, pa. r AimCTTT.AH ATTENTION GIVEN TO THK PROPER ASSKHS.MENT OK LANDS AND THK PAYMKNTOKTAXE. ALSO TO THK PURCHASE AND HALE OK ItP.AIj ESTATE, AMU TO TIIR UKNTINtl AND MANAGEMENT OK THK NAME. 4'karrfc and Mnbbmh Hrhul. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:4.1 a. in. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. 14. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumls'rgcr. Preaching In the F. M. Clinn li every Sablmth evening at tho usual hour. Hov. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Sorvh-ps In tlio Presbyterian Church every Sablmth morning and evening, Hnv." J. V. MoAninch olllclating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesletday C!i. Thanksgiving one week from to morrow. The Acomb building was re roof ed last week with tin. Mra. C. A. Howe of Olean, N. Y., i the guest of Mrs. C L. Davis this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Charlesoti on Tuesday of this week. The iron for the new bridge at Nebraska lias arrived and is being hauled through here. Forest Bovard is homo from Grove City college to speDd the Thanksgiving vacation. A nice liue of boots aod shoes of all grades and prices just received at David Darnell's fuuious low ptice store. lion. J. B. Ague is in Washing ton on business connected with his pension practice, which seems to he rapidly increasing. Late advice from Mi.-s Flora Walters, whose illuees from typhoid fever in Pittsburg we mentioned last week, is to the effect that she is im proving nicely. Io clntblug, dry goods, dress goods, winter undctwear, for all, the famous low price storo of David Bar cett takes no back seat for any of them. Call aud inspect the new and elegant display. David Burnett comes out iu a new ad. this week, announcing the opening of his new stock for the Fall aod Win ter. He is prepared tn back up all he say, and invites a puldio iuepectioo of li is bargains. Mrs. A. B. Ktl!y is in Atlanta, Georgia, as the delegate of Forest, Elk and Venango counties, to the National Convention of the W. C. T U., which has been in session in that city during the past week. Members of Washington Camp, 420, P. O. S. of A., are requested to meet at Dale Hall, Friday, at 2:45 p m., sharp, to attend the d ig presents tion at schuul building. By order of President, F. W. Law. For the balance of November, weather prophet Hicks predicts stormy, blustering weather from the 22J to the 26:h, with snow storms about the 23 I, 2 lib aud 25th, fallowed with freezing weather. The 2Dtb Is a light storm day. -An exchange makes the sensible remark that our school teachers should instruct their scholars how to address letter. Over 22,000 pieces of mail matter were sent to the dead letter office last year, fur want of proper address. mere a not a joy Ibe earth can give, like the sudden surcease of vio lent aod terrible pain. It is like the rest at the gates of Paradise, but how can it be found f It is the simplest natter io the world, Buy a bottle ot Salvation Oil and rub it in. The name of the young man re cenlly drowned in an oil tank on the A. A. Copeland farm, Harmony town ship, was liaymontl Alger, lie was aged about 18 years, and his parents live at Oneonta, N. Y., whither Lis remains were taken for burial. A writer in a lioston paper rec omn euds women to study their coun tenances by aid ot their mirrors. Good enough ! But then if they do not cure their colds with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup they run the risk of breaking their reflectors and destroying valua ble property. On Friday afternoon next, Wash ingtou Camp, No. 420, P. O. S. of A will present a beautiful flag: to the schools of this place. The preseuta tion will take place at the school bouse, where appropriate speeches will be made. All orders aod societies are cordially invited to bo present. Postmaster Geueral Wanamaker evideutly appreciates the manner in which newspaper publishers are fre quently beaten out of money by small souled subscribers. He recently made the important decision that postmas ters who full to notify publishers wbeo subscribers move away or fail to take them from the post ofiiee shall be re- .. . , , . . poumblo for Ibe bubacriptiou. S. 11. Halet & Sons have a new ad. in this issue to which attention is directed. Their stock of furniture is an immense one and embraces every, thing that can reasonably be desired by purchasirs. The furniture bnsi doss was never so extensively carried nn in this place as this firm hss estab lished, and there's no reason why tbey should not receive tho undivided pat ronage of our people. Call and look over die handsome display. A large deer was killed in Forest county one day last week, and sent as a present to Mr. Henry Curll. Wo bad the pleasure of appeasing the gnawings of our stomach with a good ly piece of the same on Sunday last, given us by Mr. Curll. Clarion Hep. Gazette. The killing of a deer nowa days, even in Forest county, is such a rarity, that we cannot refrain from re producing an item such as the fore going as a matter of important news. By the Franklin ATeu of last Friday we observe that a license to wed had been granted to Hugh M. Thomson of Stewarts Run, this county, and Miss Emma J. Perry, of Centre villa, Veoango county. "Cully's" many friends up here will join ns in extending best wishes for a long, pros perous aud happy married life. P. S. Since the foregoing was set up we learn that the nuptial kuot was tied iu Franklin, by Rev. N. II. Holmes, of the M. E. Church. Look out for them. A new swin dling scheme is being perpetrated upon tho unsuspecting farmers by smooth talking individuals who claim to be advertising a Chicago paint bouse. As au inducement to get their goods be fore the people they will furnish free of charge, ten gallons of paint, pro vided the farmer will sigu a contract to use some on his house or baru upon its arrival; the contract ihen signed afterwards torus up iu the form of au order for 100 gallons of paint at $2 25 per gallon. Geo. II. Ilifgins, Esq , and Seua tor Allen returned from Spartansburg, Pa , Tuesday, having atteuded the funeral of Mr. Moses Higgins, tie former's father, a highly rcspectci' aod prominent citizen of Spartansburg, who died last Sunday night after a brief illness, aged 76 years. Truly the many frieuds of Mr. Higgins in Warren county will deeply sympathize with him iu his severe nfllictious. Warren Mail, Nov. 12. And so will his large circle of Forest county friends, who admire tho pluck and sturdy manhood of one like be. Such energy and ucrve as Mr. Higgins has shown in the past five months are de serving of success's, and be is bound to reach the top round.'of tbe ladder sooner or later. Dr. Carson Shaniburg, one of the well known men iu the oil regions, aud once a resident of West Hickory, this county, died ou Saturday last in a New York hospital where he had been receiving medical treatment for some time. He died of blood poison ing produced by an operation per formed a short time previous iu the hospital. Dr. Shaniburg was a dentist in Pilhole iu 1865, and iu 18GG be came interested iu cil operations at what was afterwards kuown as Sham hunr, and was in fact the founder of that field. He was a successful pro ducer, and one of tbe prominent men of this scctiuu. His remaius were in terred in Woodlawn cemetery, Titus- ville, yesterday. Three grown sons survive him. Jlis wile died twelve years ogo. Mrs. Sarah Carson, wife of our venerable friend R M. Carson, died at her home near Newmansville, Clarion county, on Saturday morning, Nov. 15, 1W0. The deceased was born in Centre county, July 18, 1813. When 3 years of age her parents removed to Huntingdon county, where she was married, ou Dec. 26, 1833, to Mr. Carson, who survives her. In 1863 she moved with her husband and fam ily to the place where she died. Mrs. C. was the mother of six sons and two daughters, an living. Her death was very sudden and unexpected, she being iu her usual good health the day be fore, and for one of her age she en joyed remarkably good health. Her remains were interred in Walters church cemetery, near Newmansville, on Monday afternoon, Rev. Brickley conducting the obsequies Mrs. Cur son was a woman of kind and gentle nature, and beloved by all her neigh bors. For sale, either for cash or ou time, bouse and large lot in Tionesta Borough. For terms apply to P M. Clark. tf. Do not suppose that because it is rec ommeuded for animals that Arnica & Oil Liniment is an ollensive preparation. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin. For sale at llovard's. Bl't'KI.K.Vtt AUNIt'A SAI.VE. The best Salve In tho world f ir Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money mlundcd. Price iU cents er box. For sale bv (J. W. liovard. Slate Convention of County Com missioners. The State Couvention of County Commissioners organized io the city of Williarusport on Wednesday, 12th inst., and before adjournment transact ed considerable business. The follow ing officers were elected: President, Daniel Yeakel, of Montgomery; Vice Presidents, Albert Worth, Lancaster; Bryan McGioois, Potter; Duncan Carmichael, Mercer ; Robert McNeal, Huntingdon; R. M. Stormont, Sulli van; G. W. Burchfield, Juniata; J. M. Rogers, Delaware; M. B. Geer, McKeao ; Secretary, G. W. Burch field, Juniata. The following were named on the Committee nn Resolutions : Jacob B. Cowen, Blair; Samuel D. Ramsey, Chester; Singleton Bell, Clearfield; C. F. Ledebur, Forest; Jacob W. Leber, Lancaster; George D. Moyer, Schuyl kill, and II. T. Russell, Warren. A resolution was adopted which favors the passage of an act providing for the refunding of expenses incurred in securing the yearly tax statistics from cities, boroughs, and townships, ih accordance with tbe act of 1889. A resolution was adopted favoring legislation to refund to I be counties tho expenses of the Constitutional amendment election of 188!). A large number of other resolutions were sub mitted and referred. At the afternoon session the conven tion was addressed by Charles D. Price, on the subject of revision of the revenue laws. The following resolu tions were reported by the committee and adopted; Abolishing the office of jury commissioners; empowering the chairman to appoint a memorial committee of fifteen annually on per manent organization fxr the conven tion next ensuing, the chairman of the committee to call the convention to order, and directing the chairman to draw on the County Commissioners for funds for expenses. An act to be sub mitted to the Legislature was adopted. It provides for the raising of revenue for local purposes by the taxation of real estate, personal aud corporate property. Lancaster was selected as tbe next place of meeting. A large number of resolutions were submitted, but reject ea, alter wtiicn the conveution ad journed sine die. Stewarts Hun. Tbeie seems to be no end to the ram, and some cl the roads are in terrible condition. John A. Dawsou is able to b around agaiu. Horn, to Mr. and Airs. Uriss, a son. There is a great deal of sickness iu the community at present ; sore throul, mumps, &o. A. D. Zthniser was over from Whig Hill last week. U. S. Zihuiser has bought himself a new horse. There is u protracted meeting io progress at i'lltioie at present, and some of our young people are attend ing quite regular. Siuce our la3t letter, W. N. Zahnis- er and family have moved to Bear Creek. Mr. Haines, Mrs. Z 's father, was back after his wagon, and ssys he don't like it; it's nothing but rocks. J. J. Zihuiser was out from Tiones ta yesterday selling a washing machine. No. 5, on the Wiley, is down about 400 feet. They have had trouble get ting the water shut off. No. 4 is doing 12 barrels, in the Q iiuu sand. There is a rig going up on tbe llowartb. Shattuck is drilling No. 2 on anoth er Huwarth piece. Tbey have 'not cased yet. Last week while one of our neigh bors was returning from Tioucsta after uigbt ho was scared by what be sup posed to be a wild cat, but what proved to be a large owl. We would thank tbut owl if to would stay a reasonable distance from the road when we are out after night. Nov. 18. Hepler Corners. John Sutter pasted through this proximity on Friday. Mrs. Geo. Siiker is at present con fined to her bed with a severe attack of sickness. W. Kineh of Siroblt-ton, is also numbered with the sick. We with him a speedy recovery. Edward Hepler was home from Gilfoyle visiting relatives, but lias re turned to bis work at that place. John Sarver and wife, of Frccpnrt, Armstrong county, were vinitiug rela tives iu the surrounding community for the past week. Mr. Charles W. Myers and Miss Harriet C. Sab were joined io Ihe bunds of matrimony on Sunday, Nov. 16, at Lineville. We wish them joy aud happioess. Mis Cora Mealy is numbered with the sick. Nov. 18. I). K. Dowi.V Elixir will euro any cooyh or cold, no mailer of how lung hlaiuhng. For sale at Dot ard'a. In Memorlam. At a regular meeting of Washing ton Camp, No. 420, P. O. S. of A, held November 17, 18!)0, the follow ing resolutions were adopted : Whereas, The Almighty Ruler of the Universe has seen proper that the Angel of Death should visit and re move from our midst our respected Brother, T. B. Cobb, therefore, Rcfolved, That, while we bow iu humble submission to Him who docth all llings for the best, we cheiish the fond hope that our loss is our late brother's eternal gain. That our Camp has lest one of its most earnest supporters. lieeolved, That we deeply sympa thize with Ihe family of our deceased brother in this hour of great aflliction. Iictolvcd, That our charter be draped io mourning lor a period of sixty days in memory of our departed brother, that a copy of these resolu tions be presented In tbe bereaved family, and that they bo published in the county papers anil spread upon the minutes uf our Camp. S. D. Ik wis, Ei.i Hoi.kmas, J. B. Eden, (Jo mm it lie. NEWSY NOTES. An Eastern gentleman on a visit in tho "boundless West" wrote home from a booming "city" in this strain : "This is indeed a wonderful country. tCvcry ham let is a town, every town a city, every form a ranch, every farmyard a corral, every mound a mountain and every man a liar." Including the original number and the recruits that were added to tho regiment from time to time, the ISucktails number ed about two thousand men. Of these less than three hundred are now living, and thoy are scattered In twenty eight of tho forty-two States of tho Union. I-ast year eleven passed to tbe other shore, and in a few moro years they will live only in history. Every watch Is a compass and hero is how to work it: Point the hour hand to the sun, and the south is exactly half way between the hour and figure XII on the watch. For instance, supposo it to bo 4 o'clock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun, and II of the watch is exactly scuth. Suppose that it is 8 o'clock, point the hand indicating 8 to the sun, and tho figure X on tho watch is duo south. Tho lrasAin.fon Post say tho cards of invitation to the latest fashionable wedding In that city bore tho surprising words "No presents." Such symptoms of survival of tho sense of self-respect, particularly in such n place, ore encouraging. Tho wed ding gilt-giving business has been carried to an extrcnio that is simply vulgar, and the practice of publishing tho list of pres ents i worse. Exchange. An exchange says: "How dear to this heart is tlio yellow pumpkin, when or chards are barren for stulling for pies; when peaches and apples havo both been n failure, and berries of no kind have greeted tho eyes ; how fondly wo turn to tlie fruit of tho corn field Tho fruit that our children aro taught to despise Tho old yellow pumpkin, tho mud; covered pumpkin, tho bif-bellied pumpkin that makos such good pies !" "A Holiday Number" ono may well call tho December Peterson, It is tho handsomest number we havo over scon of this excollont magazine a hint of what may be expected for 18!tl, w hich will be its fiftieth unnivcrsarv. Tho "Cupid" on tho title-page is au enchanting liulo fellow, and tho a.eel and full-pago wood-engrav ings are very beautiful. Tonus ?'.(H) year. Address Pctorson's Magazine, 'Wtl Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Superintendent Waller, of the Stato School Department, in his annual report ust issued, says there Is an increase for the year of 11,035 pupils, 57(1 teachers, 470 schools, 9 school districts aud 1 superin tendent. The Increase in tlio numbor of graded schools is 573. Tlio Increase in tho salary of nialo teachers per mouth is 80 cents and that of femalo teachers is cents. Tlio total increase, of expenditure including that ou buildings, is f-J ,0ai,000, Robort White and Chailes Wilson, two of the in on charged with being implicated in the murder of Policeman Smiles, at Horatio, Young township, and who have Just completed a term of service in the Western Penitentiary ou a conviction ill the Jctlerson county Quarter Sessions of carrying concealed weapons, were brought back to ISrookville Saturday last and 10 committed to tho county Jail to await- trialon tlio charge of murder. llrookville Republican, The students at Ann Arbor, Michigan who have for somo time been given to rioting ami doing pretty much as they pleased, on Thursday last made a mistake and tin kled a military company. Tho military didn't like this frolicsome eon duct aud rotalitcil by attacking tho stu dents, fatally wounding one of them and breaking the heads of half a dozen others A littlu of that sort of tiling w ith more frequent occurrence might teach tho ttu dents ti at they do not own thu earth, ami when they go away from homo they must bchavo. Attention, G. A. R. Circular letter No. . II KAIHil'AltTKIM GUAM! AUMV OK TlIK REIT 111. K UlTLANU, VT., Oct. 1, lK'JO. CvmraiU4 : Since ts'iug clectod('ommuiidcr-iu-Chief I have visited ten Departments, six ofwhich aro West of tho Mississippi River, and havo been moro than gratified to observe thu hearty spirit of comrade ship everywhere prevailing, and the grow ing pridu in tho devotion to our nolilo order. 'I he thought seemed to bo ill every mind and Ihe words on every lip that tho Grand Army of the Republic should bo made to round up one half million eom rados this year. The inspiration of this thought was not mere pride In numbers, but the advantage ol membership to indi vidual character, and the advantage of number in increasing the potency of tbe Order in its lolly work of Fraternity, Charity and loyalty. It in ou the ground of individual and public benefit that it becomes our doty to Increase our memlier ship. There are yet several hundred thousand worthy veterans who served bravely with us on land or sea, not yet with us In thin organization. If wo do not bring in fifty thousand or more of them this year tho fault will he our own. ThN means an addition of shoot ten to every hundred. Who doubts hut this can he easily donof What i-omrado will full to dohispartT What Post will hold back 7 Lei all Department Commanders nt once take tho leadership and direction in this work in their respective Departments. I have seen enough ti know that they will lind cordial and enthusiastic response, both from individuals unci Posts. Tills is the best season of tho yenr for tho recuting servico Io be mode elleetivo and successful. It should not pass without our a-'hieving results as grand as our possibilities nic great. Yours In F., C. and I.;, W. fi. Vkazkv, Commander-in-Chief. J. II. Goci.niNx, Adjutant Oenernl. Governor Beaver's Thanksgiving Proclamation. In humble and devout acknowledgement of the gisid hand of find upon our people, In grateful recognition of tho custom es tablished by our fathers, and in pursuance of the proclamation of tho President of tho United States, I do hereby designate Thursday, tlio Twenty-seventh day of November, A. D. "Isnti, as Thanksgiving Da v. n order that the'day may bo properly ohscMcd, and that all people throughout the Commonwealth may Join In tho relig ious services ami social enjoyments for which it is designed, I earnestly recom mend that all ordinary business bo sus pended, llmt the ppoplo asspmble In their r..peelivo pluces of worship to render thanks to the lwiunteous giver of all good for tho blessings which havo .crowned tho ear; that Ihe paternal roof and family hearthstone be mado Ihe gathering phxco, ns far as possible, of all who can join in tho social features of tho day, and that substantial comfort and wholesome cheer be distributed In generous abundance, by thoso who enjoy plenty to thoso who sutler lack. Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of tho State, at tho City of llarrisburg. this Eleventh day of November, in tlio year of our Ijord ono thousand eight hun dred and ninety, and of tho Common wealth tho mm hundred and lifteciith. Ily the Governor: Jamks A. Dk.wkr. Ciiahi.es W. Stonk, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Jury List, December Term, 1890. GRAND JURORS. Byers, Solomon, farmer, Tionesta tp. Ilurton, E. N., farmer, Jenks. Eichenborg, Nicholas, farmer, Green. Elder, G. II., hdiorer, lhirnett. Frost, W. H., merchant, Howe. Giiison, Daniel, pilot, Howe. Graham, James, laboier, Harnett. Gilllllan, A. J., carpenter, Green. Hunter, John, fanner, Kingsloy. Henry, Wm., farmer, Ilarno.t. Hotsl, Jacob, laborer, ltorough. Hunt, C. V., farmer, Jenks. Iiiicknor, ti. W., farmer, Harnett. Miinross, S. II., farmer, Harmony. Motzger, John, laborer, UicKory. Mensch, J. H., farmer, Jenks. Ogdun, Win., laborer, llainett. Siggins, A. J., farmer, Harmony. Shippen, J. 14., lumberman, Harnett. Showers, F. A., laborer, Howe. Sowle, A. W., farmer, Howe. Stitzinger, 14. 14., laborer, Tionesta tp. Shields, Dcnnle, pumper, Harmony. Zents, S. J., farmer, Harnett. PETIT JURORS. Armstrong, W. W., farmer, Harnett. Hlack, James, farmer, Tionesta tp. llcatty, James, luliorer, Greon. Ilrown, W. C, clerk, Jenks. Heck, D. J., farmer, Kingsloy. Hoyd, E. M., laborer, Jcuks. Boyd, Ross 1., laborer, Jenks. Campbell, Chas., laliorer, Howe. Daman, L. T., lumberman, Howe. Dawson, J. A., farmer, Harmony. Dotson, MeClure, farmer, Jenks. Eldridge, C. D., farmer, Jenks. Foreman, N. S., lumberman, Horough. Grovo, W. A., oil producer, Horough. Groce, J. W., farmer, Hickory. Gilson, A., laborer, Howo. Hilliard, Guy, laliorer, Hickory. Huddleson, Thoo., fanner. Hickory. H-alli, Carlos, laborer, Kingsley. Joyce, Patrick, stone mason, Horough. ljuech, C. S., lumberman, Jenks. McCray, A. J., superintendent, Jenks. Mohney, John, vuptirintondciit, Jenks. Mealy. Henj., farmer, Tionesta tp. Osgood, Goorge, Jobber, Kingsloy. Overiander, Jacob, farmer, Kingsley. Rankin, J. I-., laborer, Jeuks. Smith, M. M., luliorer, Howe. Sluughonlmupt, A. R., farmer, Harnett. Stoughtou, E., sawyer, Hurueit. Stroup, A. J., lalKiror, Howe. Thomson, John, farmer, Harmony. Thomson, Frank, clerk, Horough. Wingurd, David F., farmer, HaruulU Weller, John, luboror, Kingsley. Wouk, J. 14., editor, Horough. Wolf, Henry, fanner, Tionesta tp. Wagner, Lewis, laborer, Tionesta tp. White, Fred., lumberman, Jenks. Yelter, F. I.., laborer, Jeuks. Zuendel. C, farmer, Kingsley. .uc-nilcl, 11. A., fanner, Kingsley. Tin- w lliscovcry. You have heard your friends anil neigh bors talking about it. You iniiv yourself be ono of tho many who know from per annul cxiicricnco itisl how good u thing it is. If you buve ever tried it, ml are one of its staunch friends, because tlio won derful thing about it is, t li nt when oni-o given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever ul'icr iiol Is a plui u in the house. If you have never used it and slum il bo iilllicted Willi a cough, cold or liny Throat, 1. ung or chct trouble, secure u hi tile at once ami give it a lair trial. It is giiarun- tco'l every time, or money rclumlcd. 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Yon need a Nervo Tonic and in Elcctrh; liitters you will lind tho exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its" normal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow tho use of this great Nervo Tonic ami Alterative. Your appetite returns, go-nl digestion is restored, noil the liiverand Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bolt In. Prico 6()o. nt Her man "t Siggins' Drugstore. "When Huh was sick, we gave her Castoria, IVlien hc wai a Child, she cried for Castoria, whn she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When ih had Children, the (are them Castoria, CI APT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. ' 1 17, W. H. ('.. meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in P. O. S. of A.' hall, Partridge building, Tio nesta, I'ft, Mrs. C. C. RUMI1F.RGER, Pres't. Mrs. I,. DAVIS, Sec y. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren, Pa. One of the oldest and most suc cessful practitiorers in this section of tho State. Will visit Tionesta every regular court week. may"J8-ly. Dr. W. F. C0NNEIIS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, MXOLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Gives special treatment to all diseases of eye, enr, noso and throat, Kofi acts and tits defective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses from ollice, securing tit of f ranics as well as glasses. PROCLAMATION. Whkiieas, The Hon. W. D. Ilrown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sossions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter Sesssions, fcc, at Tionesta, for th- County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Dec, being tho 15th day of Dee., 18!H). Notice is therefore gi von to tho Coroner, Justice of tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ton o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to those who aro bound in rei'ogniwinc e to prosecute against tho prisoners i lint are or shall bo in tho jail of I-orost County, that they may te men ami moro to lirosecute airainst them asshal1 hoiust. (liven un der my band and seal this 17th day of November, A. 1). 1X!K. GEO. W. SAWYER, L.9.J Shorlir. Til I. Mi IjIST. List of causes set down for trial in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho third Monday of December, ls'.Hl: 1. S. Knster vs. J. C. Welsh, No. 30, May Term, is. Summons in assumpsit a. J. t . weisn, j onn a. rrvpor, Vj. Ag new and A. J. Wallace, doing business as Proper Reserve Oil Company, vs. v. w. Hawks, No. 24, September Term, 1888. Replevin. 3. James C. Welsh and R. B. Grandin vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 2f, September Term, 18K8. Replevin. 4. Heniamin Foglo vs. O. F. Landers, No. 2, December Term, 18X11. Appeal from .1. P., action in trespass. 5. Georiro E. Hure, in trust for Josoph HehreiiH, Robort Smith, W. D. Smith, J. M. Mure, C. P. France, and A. K. Thomas vs. Tho Anchor oil Company, No. 21, Do eemlHir Term, INttS. Summons iu eject ment. 6. Wm. Latham vs. Johu Stobert, No. 3d, December Term, lfcStf. Summons iu assumpsit. 7. Charles A. Hill vs. 'tionesta Town ship, No. it, December Term, 18811. Sum mons in trespass. 8. George Salsgiver vs. Jesse Carson, No. 25, May Term, lMXil. Appeal Irom J. P. . Fred. Stitzinger vs. Mosea Hepler, No. 34, September Term, 18'JO. Appeal from J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. November 17, 18M0. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho following accounts have been filed in my ollice and will 1)0 presented at next term of Court, beginning Monday, December 15, 1S1H1, for continuation : First and final account of Alfred S. Rrccht, Gurrdian of Mary E., Addie B., and Hurry A. St roup, minor children of Ann ElizalMHh Stroup, lute of Forest County, Stuto of Pennsylvania, doe-eased . Fiist and final account of Geo. L. Scott and Joseph Hostuph, Administrators of Estate of Thomas Nugout, Into of Forost County, Pa , deceased. Attest, C. LV I N M. ARNF.lt. Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tion ta, Pa., Nov. 17, lH'.HI. J. II. AONKW. OKOKOK W. TAT LOU. AGNEW & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS AM) I'OLNSELLORS AT LAW. On.-u-1'.s: Inman lluihling, Washing ton, D. C. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa. Will priieiiec before thu U. S. Supreiiin Court, Court of Claims, Disii li-t Courts, und Departments of WovcrinuciiU Special attention given to the collccti.m of army und navy claims, pensions, pay, bounty , etc., cases arising under tho cus toms, miviualioii und internal revenue laus, und patents. Correct forms, blanks and instructions mailed to claimants free) of charge on rcooipl of their nun urn and P. O. address. IP. W. LAW, Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. 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