THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1891. EOnOUGII OFFICERS. Tlur(ten.J, K. Wonk. omniMfinrn North ward, It. M. llor- 'iiinn, i iiuii'k jojen, w. . drove. - . !S"1"!' ,yHr1' s; "'fit, lill Holoman, A. II. Dale. ' Jfltce v. the Peace J. F. Proper, S. J. Motley. . ' Vonstablt! miii CoWm-tor S. 8. Canfiold. IVrectom U. W. Bahmmn, A. ; , '1Bvm u- Knox, i), W. Clink, J. T. Bronnan. FOUEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of nonares 0. F. Kmnim. Me.mher of .Senate IIaiiiiv A. Hall. A.iie.inbly S. a. Tnwi.B.i. President Judge i'liA rti.KS II. Notks. t 'ooiaM ujjrc Jons JI. White; C. W. Ct.AllK. yWfMMfer Jan. R. Haookiity. rroUmnnlttrf, ItraiHer dt Itcconter, te. Cat.viw M. Abnkr, MerifT. John It. Osnoon. ?-WlIMi0IKlr C. F. LkDEUUR, Jas. M.'lKTTKF, 1111 LIP KMRET. f-iunt.i Superintendent liv.OfXV. Kr.UR. iHstriH Attorney P. M. CI.AB.K. juri Commf.wioMern Johm N. Hkatit, JOItH MlIKNZRNBICItnKR. Cttnry Surveyor J. F. Prot-fr. fMroner Dr. C). O. Humiihuoku. rowifi Auditor W. W. Thomas, O. W. J'.oiiinhon, It. Fl-YNK. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Ot.ivk lodge, No. r.r.7. f. a. m. Stated Meptlng held at Odd Fol lows Hall the first Monday ofpach mnnth. T. J. PAYNE, W. M. t. u. conn, sec'y. WASHINGTON CAMP. NoTO, P. C". 8. of A., moots every Mondiiy tve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Doult block. J. n. KDEjf, Pros. J. J. LANDERS, It. S. TIONESTA LODGE . JVo. 3G!, mT. O. of O TT JAS. T. BJtENNAN, REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY. TIOITESTA, JPJ. Chas. II. Davis, who graduated in dentistry from the University of Penn- lylvaDia, at Philadelphia, on the first iost., favored a number of his friends here with invitations to the "com- and collect the several amounts from those who had subscribed toward the purchase of the same. The Secretary reported having sent notices to owners of sidewalks that are out of repair, PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO this I'Koruil ANNKNNMF.NT OK LANDS AND TH K PAYMKNT OFTAXKS. ALSO TO THK PURCHASE AM) HALK OF nriALi KNI ATK, AND TO TUB HUNTING MAllAUlSIHGflr OF THE SAME. mencement exercises;" the class of And right here wo wish to nr. il, ten i i i . . . I . . 1 vi emoracea eignty-one students, and nope Ibat these notices will be heeded t'linrrli and ftabbntk Hchaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at fl:4R in. ! M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab' wniii wiiiiiiiif ny iev, riii ni nergor. i-rcacuiog in tne m. Church every -"iMii MvuiniiK Rt iuo iiNuai nour. nev, F. F. Hlionp, PaHlor. Hervlcofi in the Prnsbyterlan Church nvory nniinniii inoriiinu and evening, nuy. a. t. iiicAnincn oiiiciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. MEETS every Tnnsday o'chvk, in 4ho Iodifo pvpiilnir, at lua Room in I'nr trldfto'H Hull. Confer tho Initiatory dp- irrpo ino in-st j u om I ay nlixbt or cue month: Hrtt deirroe the aix-ond Tupsila Bicht; HPi-ond dourue llio third Tii'mdav Hiirhtj third degroo the fourth Tuesday C. It. DAVIS. N. O J. II. FONKS, Sec'y. 27-tf. ,VJRE.ST T,On(iE. No. 1S4, A. O. U. W. I Mpi'tsovcry FrliUv evenlniz In A.O. U, . Hall, Proper it Houtt block, TioncKta. J. IJ. HAOEKTY, M. W, J. R. CLAUK, Ilooordcr. CI A.PT. O EOKG E STOW POST, ' No. 271, O. A. It. m-eia on too wrm clnpmlav In par il .m'h, In Odd FpIIowm Hall, Tinnostn, I'a. jujAiiiaj a iiiiAUUU, t. om f JOAHDof EXAMININQ SUKQEON.S J- for rnreHt County. A. E. fitoncplphor M. I)., President; J W. Morrow M. 1)., Secrclary I J. H. Hiiijrin M. Ii., Troasurpr. Tho Hoard will ninot in lr. Morrow a olllce, 1 ioneata. on th third Wednesday of each iiionlh, at 10 o clock, a. in. . jJGNEW & CLAIHv, ATTOltNEYS-AT-LAW, Olllco next door to P. O., Tioucsta, Pa. J. B. AONliW. r. M. rr.ARK. lllstrlrt Attorney, ju. i iiu K AKnii, inr s nimiwr ot ro Ilnbio r iro limnrauce CiiniHiiio. r,1 L. DAVIS. I ATTOnXK Y-AT-LA W, TIoiiphU, Pa, CoIloi'tlonH inado in this anU a.ljoinln counties. T. , ItlTCIlKY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionpsia, ForoKt Counlv Pa. p K. lilULE, ATTORN KY'-AT-L AW, Oliico iu Kepler Dlock, llooin 0, Tioncsta, 1 ll T AWKEXC13 IlOUSll-lonicsta, vZ J.J JiiNtis Kuawkov, Proprietor. TIiIb -'houao in centrally Incatotl. Everything new nml well furnlslieil. Kupeiior Ac- couiinmin'.ionH and Hlrict attenlion given t. 4,'iiestn. VoKetable Rtni FruitH of all JiluJs served in thcir 8eauiii. fSumplo 4.unt iiji vt'iuiiierciai AKI'IHH, r .1 . I (ii;.THAL, HOUSE, Tionosta. Pa., V' O. C. Hrownoll. Pronrictor. Tliia u new Iioii.se. and has junt been littod up lor inw (u't-iMiiiiiiMiiiiiou oi too puniie, a por tion ot tho patronage of tho public ia solic Kd. 4(i-y, T B. SIGOIXS, M. I), hysician, Hurgcon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA Monitow. m. n., PHYSICIAN dt SUltGEON, islrona county, having located is prepared to attend all pro- .ii !roiupiiy ami at ail Hours, residence two doors north of House, oince hours 7 to 8 a io Vi m. ; 2 to 8 and (I) to 7 v ys, U to It a. M. i a to 3 and 6J inay-18 81 T. NASON, 'HYSICIAN A SUIIOEON. TIONESTA. PA. l;iposi:o Oas Olllco. Calls at promptly day and night. FISHEft, DENTIST, Warren, ""wi'i uiu uiuitHi una mokl sue. niciiuoi eiM in tins section of the Vill visit '1 ionosta every regular ' i. niay:ai-ly. - .- H. SE Hi EL, Practicionor in Ml- i-TTTroiiic Treatment for tho cure of all lorms of diseasu. No drugs, no medicines mi ou Mwaiiowuu. t atanli, lung diseases, liileinpuiance, and In slmi t all foiins of inm lml conditions treated under the new ly discovered Mieroliiu l'liilo.-.ophy, tho most successful mode Uiiou ii Ui science l.r llio ciiritiif of tlio puoplo. ltOMideuce P1ito P.O., Tionestu, i'a. AY, PARK ik CO., HANKERS. Corner of Elm ,V Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Discount mid Deposit. In terest allowed on Tiino DcoosiiH. Cntl... lions umde on all the Principal points of viiueLiuiiH ttlliiciieu. the U "tOltENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of uud Dealor in COLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of ORSB FURNISHING GOODS. HONESTA. PA. I .111 1L. KMEKT, ' ' FANCY HOOT .t SHOEMAKER. phop in Pock buildiii ' next l. K,n- ii X Cos Htore. i iii.j.ikui..i.i .i.. n ids ot custom work li om thu tnwnt to j coarsest and guarantors his work to a period satUUction. Prompt atton n given to mending, and prices as r. a mblc as lust chtss work cau bo done for Oil markot closed yesleiday 71J Mrs. 8. D. Irwin visited Franklin friends over last Sabbath. tj:ii-w i. ... jjiiij morgan was lata op wim a severe attack of neuralgia. Decoration day occurs on the lat Saturday of this month. TV . .. nooesiaiB minus a tinner now Good opening for a good man. The air was very bracing yester (Jay, ami it suowed a little bit. Mr. llunier Hall of Pittsburg, speut, bubday with Tioncsta friends, t r a -w9- . ... -iuiss Aggie Jverr is visitioe Inends iu drove City, Mercer county, Communion services will be held at the M. E. Church next Sabbath eveuiog. The foundution for Mrs. Felton's new houso in the North ward will soon be coiuplttcd. Mr. Jas. T. Breunan is attending tho scssiou of U. 8. district court at Pittsburg, Ibis week, as a juror. Jas. Bromley of Stewarts Run, dropped iuto the sanctum for a few moments yesterday to get warm. The party who lost the top or cover of his or her fountain pen can have the same by calling at this office, anted A tirel class tinner to locate in Tionesta. A splendid open iog for such an one, with do opposi lion in the entire county. a-"viu luimz s new ad. appears in this Usne. Look it over, and then consider yourself invited to call and inspect good and prices. T r 1 .. dames iiaeiei draws tho reins over as liaudsomo pair of sorrel colts as tho community affords, and already has them traveliug nictly together T XT I . ... ur, iiittsou nas chaugod bis rcsi .i.. ...... .. i .i n. uoiiie uuu uow occupies me bioan house. His patrons bhould bear iu miud the chaoge when calling for him An iuch and a half of snow on tho Gtb day of May is not the com monest sight iu this latitude, but that's what the measured this morning on the walks. Wiiifield Setley has purchased the uIJ May homcstoud lot, lucated on the bank of tho Allegheny, io tbo North word, aud has preparations pretty well uloog for the erection of a dwell iug thereon. J. F. Reed of Miola, has pur chased a half interest in the timber on a 500 acre tract on Salmon Creek iu Forest county, and will begin opera tions at once, by taking the bark off fifty acres and prepariug the timber for tho faw. Clarion Jaclsonian. Peter N. Range diod at his home iu Alton, Osborn county, Kansas, on the oF April, 1891. Mr. Range was oged 75 years, 5 months, and 23 uajs. lie was formerly a resident of Tioocsla, coming here in 1826, and ciimiuuig cieveu years. lie was a brother of Mr. J. I. Range of Stewarts Run, and is remembered by some of our older citizens. His trouble was paralysis. Our valued friend Alexander Mealy, of Church Hill, Ohio, called Monday morning, being on bis way home from a visit to friends here. He has sold his fine farm in Ohio to his brother Joseph, and will hereafter de- ' cm no wuio io uis interests io Washiugton where he has done ex- ceediugly well in the past two years, we are pleased to note. Mr. Mealy Is man whose word may always be de pended upon, a characteristic which helps a man iu a new country more than any other. FraDk Law has packed up and hipped his goods to Oil City, where he has decided to make his borne in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Law will be greatly missed from our midst j the own sustains a loss in a business wav. while our society loses two vers - -a-v- ble and popular members. Frank's bsence will be keenly fU by the baud, the Presbyteriau choir, aod at 11 the home entertainments, in which he was generally the chief spirit. The Rkpluucan joiDs the general wish for future happiness which follows them from Tionesta. David Baruett will have bis new lock of goods opened up to the pub- io next week. A grand display io everything. LWt fail to call. It, while we have not yet received "full returns" we dara say Dr. Davis ranked among the first of his class. Cbas, arrived home Monday, A.. . '. it .. . AiieuiioQ is caiiea io me card in this issue of R. C. Heath, agent for the justly celebrated Champion farm machinery, which is recognized by all as being amongst the very best ou the market. Mr. Heath will be pleased to correspond with any who may have in contemplation the purchase of any thing in that line, and will give the best terms to be had. He also keeps on band a supply of fish guano fertili zer, and can fill orders promptly. Call on him or write to Starr P. O., Forest county, Pa The severe frosts which have been shivering around this section with rather uncomfortable frequency for the past week or so, whilo not doing any great damage as yet, will be get ting their work io on tho fruit crop if tuey persist in their capers much longer. Plums, peaches and cherries arejust about now in prime condition to be uipped, while apples are coining on fast, and the prospects of another failure of fruit this year are causing considerable uneasiness amongst all classes and conditions of people. Iberoad bill, over which there has been so much discussion, was passed finally on Tuesday of last week, having received 103 votes in the house of representatives, a bare con suiuiionai majority. In its present form, those who have seen it say, it is not a great change in the law at pres ent IU force. The COUntv enirii.enr j n feature was abandoned, and the bill allows taxes to be worked out by the taxable, but be must give notice of his intention to do so before a certain date. It appropriates $1,000,000 to aid the counties in making better roads, the money to be distributed in proportion to the amounl.the counties raise for the same purpose. The new law does not go Into effect till next year, Shortly after the May term of court Mr. II. C. Whittekin will sail for Liberia, on thetwest coast of Afri . ca, io De gone two years. Some time ago the Whittekin brothers, H. C. and F. F. secured from the Liberian Re public an important concession for the building of a railroad in that country. me government agreeing to give them A a AnA i o,vw per mue ana every alternate section of land in fee for the construe tion ot tbe road, which is to be of the narrow guage style. It is estimated that this amount will build and almost thus relieving the council from the unpleasant duty of enforcing the bor ough ordinance and having new walks built at an additional cost to the owners aforesaid. We believe the temper of that body is such that they rill enforce the ordinance forthwith without fear or favor. Something Good. The second in the series of contests for a Demorest Silver Medal will take place in Tioncsta, Weduesday evening, May 13tb. Nine persons are making strenuous efforts in preparation to win tbe much coveted prize. The exhibi tion of oratory at tbe first contest drew out tbe admiration of a much crowded house, and we look for at least an equally attractive entertain ment next Wednesday evening. Ad mission 10 cts. List of Letters Remaining in Tionesta, Pa., post office, May 1, 1891 Thomas Cally, Samuel W. Daven port, Miss Jennie Dilliug, L. P. Pritch ard, Mr. W. Sterling, Mr. II. Saropus. Mr. Thase, Mr. Walton Vanhorn, Mr. Jaerry Varncr When calling for above please soy "advertised." u. S. Knox. P. M. CLARION PRESBITERT. The Clarion Presbytery met in the Presbyterian church at Edenburg, on the 28th ull., Rev. H. F. Earsman. Pastor. Tbe officers elected for the ensuing year were, Kev. J. V. McAnioch, Mod erotor; Rev. O. G. McDowell. Tempo r-l --1- J Tl n -r-t uijr viera, auu iwev. IJ. 1'. Williams Assistant Clerk. Tbe overture hand ed down by the General Assemby re garding the election of woman to tbe office of deaconoss was answered iu the affirmative. A resolution was also adopted requesting the General Atsem bly to investigate the matter relating to tne election of Dr. Briggs to a pro lessorship in tbe Union Semeuary. Lr. Conway of Brookville, preached a special sermon on tbe inspiration of the Uible, which was heartily endorsed by the Presbytery Mr. II. G. Furbay, a student of the Western Theu. Seminary, was received as a liceusiate from the Presbytery of bt. Clairesvillo, and ordained to the Gospel Ministry. A cr.ll was placed in his hands from the Reynoldsville. church, which he accepted, and ar rangemeuts were made for hie installs lion The pastoral relation between Rev. XV. .1 Wilmin art. I tlia l. ..... k.. . r n.. I : .1 J -. ... ... - wmuncimvil -H "-n,. wiio roiling ioca,o.. lensburg and Concord was dissolved, Anil II I : i a r . . i ., r n 1. . I. I . . ' v- feumg uu wane me pre. mutuary survey and commence mmm Hons. No doubt the boys have a good thing, aod with careful management will reap a fine haivest io the dusky uepublic. Although in this locality forestfircs have not been as frequent as in former years thus far, in the "slashings" of tbe big woods aod.around tbe lumber ing camps throughout this and neigh boring counties reports are that this has been the worst season in many years, and a good many losses have occurred iu the burniog of buildings, on rigs, etc At Gilfoyle, one day ia6i week, the sbiogle mill of tbe com pany operating that plant, was de stroyed, together with three or four houses. Another shingle mill was burned on Minister creek, about a mile or so from the one reported io our last issue. We were unable to learn the owner's name. At Kalltnwm in aud Rev. Wilsou dismissed totbePres bytery of Kiltauniug to accept a call Irora the Curne Ruu church. n . . t t- t -1 i.ev. u. u. Williams of Emlenton and Elder Dr. Colbert of Oil Ciiv -- were elected Commissioners to the General Assembly which meets Detroit, May 14. TL. r .. xue reports iron) tue various churches indicate much progress dur ing tbe year, Tbe next place of meetiog is South Oil City, Sept. 29. Burnett Notes. Jacob Maze, who has a severe at tack of the grip, is no better at preseut wriuDg, Miss Winnie White will commence iuree mootn s term of school at Millstone, Elk Co., on Monday. Miss White is oue of Forest county's moBt popular teachers, Stewarts Run. Mr. Editor, not having written for some time thought probably some of the people would like to hear from this place, so will try to pen a few items. We had quite a heavy frost here last night aod night before, but think tbe fruit not far enough on yet to be hurt; hope so at least, as we do not want another apple famine as we had last year. J. M. Vanderlin and U. 8. Zahniser started for Butler Monday morning, with their teams, where they expect to team this summer, Willie Brown going along to drive for Mr. Zahniser. Jake Zahniser expects to move to Neb raska this week, where he has secured work with Collins & Kreitler. Rig No. 14 is up on the Jocelyn, and will be started to drill in a few days. Tbey struck the sand last evening in the Jas. Mclutyre well on the Hays, but we have not learned Ibis morning how she is showing. Stewart & Son have the tiiubeis on tbe ground for rig No. 6, on the Wily. 11. M. Aahniser is working for the Buckeye MTg Co., selling mowers, binders, hoy rakes, &c. When you waut a machine give bim a call ; the Buckeye is a good one. A T7- . . t ii. -nuiuu r-ouiz, oi neimown, was down yesterday with the Sunbeam Washing Machiue, trying to sell neighbors one. Jas. Elliott is driving team for Jas. Mclutyre. Key. bnoup preached a very able sermon at the Church last Sabbath We organized our Sabbath School last babbath with Mrs. Clara Metcalf as Superintendent. Let the good work go on. Wo are glad to welcome our friend J. I. Range back amonit Mr. R. has rented his farm on river to Mrs. Ball. Rufus Copelaud bas been canvassioe for Dr. Talmage's book, the life of Christ, "From the Manger to the Grave," which has met with very reaay sale. Wood & Co. have a new pumper on the Jocelyn Mr. Jas. Hogg and wife having moved into the house. Mr. II has taken charge of the wells. We welcome tbem to our commuuity aud think Messrs. Wood & Co. have se cured a good raau for tbe place Archie Zahniser, who bas been sick with rheumatism for Soma limp ia mproving. -Lee Metcalf, F. E. Metcalf 's boy. has been quite poorly, but is better at present. our old us. the KEWSY NOTES. Tho body of George R. Martin, of Reno, i a., agon i years, drowned in tho Alle gneny river near Iilg Bend two weeks ago, vas found at Emlonton Monday. Some "horrid" newspaper man has dis covered the difference between a man and woman washing their face. He says all men rub up and down, and snort. All womon apply tho water and stroke gently downward. Tho sheep killing dogs of Mercer coun ty are doing grnat business this spring. Claims amounting to $.137 were filed with the Commissioners ono day last week. Tho dog fund of the county is two years In arrears, or the dogs are two years in advance of tho fund. franklin Vcw-s. It has been reliably ascertained that out of 185 casos of successful swindling throughout the State by traveling sharpers, in various ways, by which pconlo of rural districts were robbed, some to the extent of thousands of dollars, only nine or ton were subscribers or readers of the home county papers. Tho Lincoln, Neb., and St. Paul. Minn. base ball teams were arraigned in court at Lincoln, on tho first instant, on theohariro of playing ball on Sunday, but woro dis charged, Judge Stewart holding that base ball did not come under the head of sport ing. Sporting, he hold, meant gambling, whilo baso ball is morally an exhibition of skill. After living with his wife for fifteen years iu their cozy homo, in Horsham township, Montgomery county, without speaking a word to hor in all that time, J Henry Knott bas mysteriously decamped,' thus apparently completing ono of the strangest domestic dramas on record. It j icms almost impossible that a man could thus forsake a wife who for fifteen years had not askod him for a cent Blizzard, Brockwayvillo had quite a sensation recently, the American Express agent at that place receiving the consignment of a package consisting of a covered basket containing a baby boy oue week old. Tho package had boon delivered to tho railroad express mcssonger by a well dressed lady at Ridgway, with a tab on tho basket di recting it to bo left with the agent at Urock wayville, who was directed to deliver tho packago to Mrs. Dr. Hoey. Mrs. Hoey lefused to accept the consignment, and tho littlo waif was destined to remain in charge of the local agent until a keeper was found to take care of it lor a time. As yet there is no clue to the party respon sible for tho boy being sont adrift in such a singular way. FOR SALE. The Forest House, opposite Court House, Tionesta, suitable for hotel purposes, is oflered for sale on easy terms.. Tbe property is in good repair. with good stabling iu connection. Can give posssfsion at any time. Io quire of or address, J. F. Pkopl-r, 3t- Tionesta, Pa. R. C. HEATH, Agent for tho celebrated CHAMPION Reapers, Binders, and Mowers, Hay Rakes, Ratchet Spring Tooth narrows, Culti vators, &c., And other Farm Machinery of the la!est patents. Also keeps on hand FISH GUANO FERTILIZER, best in tho wot Id. Call or address R. C. HEATH, Star P. O., Forest Co., Pa. Sealed Proposals. New School Houses. The board of School Dirpotninnf ICInra. ley Township, Forost County, Pa., will receive sealed proposals till 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, June 1st, lffill, for the erec tion of two new school houses In said Township, one at Kollettvillo 24x32. and one at Sutton's 2llxM. Plans and specifi cations can be soon cither at V. H. Heath's, Starr, or at Frank Gillespie's, Kollettville. Tho Hoard reserves the riuht to reinct nw or all bids. Bids may be presented or mailed to the undersigned at Kellettvillo, 1'orcst County, Pa. 1- bank Gillespie, Secretary. April 10, 18!tl. PROCLAMATION. WriKREAS. The Hon. Chnrlen IT Ttfnra. President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for tne county ot rorest, has issuod his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sesssions of the Peace, Or phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for thi County of Forest, to commence on the . Third Monday of Mav, boing the lHth day of May, 1801. Notice is therefore given to ' the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they bo thon and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said dav with their reeoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oillee appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recogniinr.e to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall bo in thojail of Forest Count v, that they may be thon and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 20th day of April, A. D. 1HU1. JOHN R. OSGOOD, l.s. Sheriff. Tit I A I., LI ST. ne niTKI.E.VH AHMl'A SALVE. The best Snlvn I I'UISCS. Sores. I leers SqII lH,n..... I? - Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It I. nilutalltnA.1 l 1.. A T t T r -ii . . ... tou iu kivo perieci satisfaction, liev. J. 1. Ureuuan Will preach hero ?r money refunded. Price 25 cents ner . . . - IIIT ll .ii. c.ln 1... 13 . 1 . , , xt baubalh. wo u, iraiiurnuouii, . List of causes sot down for trial in (ha Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Third Monday of May, 1801 : 1. Georgo E. Hare, in trust for Josoph Behrens, Robert Smith, W. D. Smith, J. M. Haro, C. P. France, and A. It. Thomas vs. The Anchor Oil Company, No. 21, De comber Torm, 1SS8. Summoos in eject ment. , 2. Fred. Stifzttlfrni v Afna.a TlnI..H No. 34, September Term, 18i)0. Appoai from J. P. 3. Hattie II. Riley vs. Phenlx Insurance Company of Brooklyn, New York, No. 6, Septombor Term, ls'yo. Summons in assumpsit. i. Wilbur J. Whito vs. David Minlz. May 5. Citizen. East Hickory. tint marl thann!l!n A..ni... and vicinity the populace was kept 0f James C.nfleld, of Tionesta, iu our J p ui ibsi wee midst last Fr dav. fighting fire away from the oil wells and machinery. In a few more days vegetation will be so far advanced that fires caunot make much headway, and then tbe danger will be over for this year from that source. Council met last Saturday eve ning with a full board present. J. S. Hood was re-elected Street Commis sioner for tbe ensuing year, wages $1.75 per day, and required to give a bond in tbe sum of $100 for faithful discharge of duty. Wages for labor ers and team work were fixed same as last year, 15 cents per hour for man, and 40 cents per hour for man and team. F. F. Whittekin presented a request that be be allowed to lay a five foot stone walk in front of his property, iu lieu of a 5 foot 4 inch wooden walk. A resolution was pass ed allowing, not only Mr. Whittekin, out all others tbe privilege of doing this very sensible thing. A petition from citizens asking that a sewer be built on east side of Elm St. from J. L. Craig's residence to Bridge St., was laid over for the present. Iu the mat ter of buying a stone crusher for tbe borough's use, the council resolved to purchase the crusher, and Messrs. Dale and Herman were appointed a com mittee to take charge of tbe matter Dr. J. J. Brewer, of Clarington. while bunting iu company with James Hart, stood on tbe bank of the Clarion aod shot a woodebuck at a dUtanoe of three hundred yards. .T Ttf TT....U -J l. . "com auu me muies have spent the past few days in this vicinity, gathering up junk nnd dishing out tinware. Some of the young folks gathered at Arthur Brenneman's and had a social time last Wednesday night. bquire Kerr can beat the world farming; be will hava new nolnlno. before three weeks roll 'round. Johnny Wiggins & Co. David Baruett's new block will be so far completed as to admit of his opening his stock of goods next week. Keep your eye open for a fine line of dry goods, clothiug, boots, shoes, hats, notions, jewelry, groceres, and in fact everything the public demands. Call early and make selections. Prices will be lower thau ever. it WANTEU-100,000 LATH! The undersigned wibbes to buy 100,000 plaster lath, delivered at Em- lenton, Pa., by water. Correspondence with parties haudliog lath by river solicited. Address 3t. Ukuu Sloan, Emleoton, Pa. ' is lyiDg Deriick correspondence. Mrs. William Whitcomb quite low with consumption. Miss Mioa Whitton, of Newtown, was in town over Sunday J. M. Church has advertised his en tire stock of horses for eulo for May izm. The well on Whig Hill is nearing tbe sand, which will be fouud in a few days. I. D. Whitcomb has moved his family back to Stowtown. Ihe mill of Wheeler & Dusenbury is nearing completion, and is an im posing structure built for convenience and well adapted for being thoroughly lighted and ventilated, aud it will be but a short time until tbe whizz of tbe machinery will be heard, aud Stow town will take on its former busy aspect. Oliver Byerly and family departed for Washington State last week, where be is conducting a store fur T. D. Collins. Ed. Douglass and family are up from Wildwood and will locate here in tbe future. Howard Lusher is home for a few days from tho oil field. James Miller is building a Cue cellar under his house. Walter Crouch has added a fit; kitchen to his residence. Mrs. J. E. Whitmore, of Pittsburg. is visiting friends here. Judd Clark is confined to the house with ear trouble. The Jaoce ou Friday niirbt was well conducted, enjoyable affair. A l-fe Investment. Is one which is eruaranteeil In drlno satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase money. On this safe ion jou can ouy ironi our advertised ruggiat a bottlo of Dr. Kinir's Now Dis covery for Consumption. It is guaran teed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflamma tion of I.uiil's. Ilroin-liiiis A ut lima 'rmm file ntn I. 1. pleasant and aureeable to taste. ii r....iio ,., uiuiiijS uh uepcniieu upon. Trial bottles free at Proper & Doutt'a j-o ugsioro. JNo. 7, rebruary Term, 1891. Suuunoua in action of trespass. 5. D. P. Kahle, J. W. Kahle, J. C. Kahla, and It. S. Gray vs. II. V. Curll, M. K. Curll, and It. D. Canipboll, doing business as Cm 11. Campbell A Co., J. C. Bowman and C. R. Howman, Executors of David Bowman, deceased, No. l!, September Term, WM. Summons in ejectment. 0. Charles Albaugh vs. Hickory .Town ship, No. 1H, February Term, 1891. i. summons in assumpsit. Attest, CALVIN M. A It N Ell, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 20, 1891. WKU1T WISH. 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Remember that this Magazine of Fun contains sixty-four pases of readioi: matter aod sketches. Recular Drica of Judge's Library is 81.00. When taken in couneciiou with the Repub lican it cuntd but 40c. Y ETTE It H OR A M A pril 27th. at tha Loom is House, Clarion, by Rev. J. S. Elder. D. D., Frank D. Yettor, Marion ville, Pa., and Clarine L. Ilorani, Brook ville, Pa. HILL PERRY In Tionesta. Anril 29. 1S91, by Key. C. C. Kumberger, Mr. Geo. T. Hill and Marv Ellrnhetli lWr.. both of 11 ickory Twp., Forest Co., I'a. CONNELLY KEISTER At tho brido'a home, April 32, 1891, by ltev. Torrey, Mr. James A. Connolly and Miss Mary Kelstor, all of East Hickory, Pa. lkBSSBSMMSMlSSSSSlSSSSSBMSHSSSa CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALEKS. Flour barrel choice . B.OOffifl 2S Floury sack, . . 1.25M1.S.-, Corn Meal, 100 His . l.7j( vioo Chop feed, pure grain . . (u,L75 Corn, Shelled - - - l 00 ISoans 'p busnol ... 2.50.11)0 nam, sugar cured -m- llCcl-i - 11 0 - 8.60 Licenso Applications. 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