f -. i 1 7 i. I r.. 1 REPUBLICAN. we.. Af, :abch3o, mi2. BOROUGH OFFICER!. Nrrr. O. R. Davis. OmjicifWn-Pntriok Joyce, W. A. O rovn, W. A. Hilamtn, S. II. Haslet, A. II. Pule, Joseph Morgnn. Jutticr of the Peace J. F. Propor, 8. J. Notlcy. Oontabte 8. 8. Cnnflold. Ori7vror--J. V. Lnnders. Si-hool Direeloritii. W. Robinson, A. n. Kelly, E. L. Davis, D. 8. Knox, D. VV. Clark, J. T. P.remian. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mnmber of Conpre0. F. Kmnm. Member of Senate Hariiy A. HaI.T,. A itemftly S. S. TowLKn. President Judge CitAnLFS II. Noyks. AMnciaf Juilget Join II. Whitb, C. TV. Cl.ATlK. Treasurer Ja. B. IIaooerty. Prothonotnry, KeriRter C Recorder, te. CAr.YIX M. A RI ICR. sheriff. John H. Osnoon. 0i piu.n'iifr(i-0, F. LrriEnPR, Jas. MoIXTYRE, PHIMP EmFBT. flOHnfv Super mfrnrOnr' Gko. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK. Jury (TommiMioner John N. Hkatit, 11. XV. Oiiiton. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Of.AtiK. County AwlitonW. W. Thomas, J. A. DAWSON, R. Fl.YWN. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., moots evorv Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper Doult blmk. J. P. SCOW PEN, Pros. J. J. LANDERS, R. 8. TIONESTA LODGE JVo. 369, T. O. of O. F". EETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 L n'rloek. In tho Loditn Room in Fnr- (ridge's Hall. Ponfors tlie initiatory dp pTC "the first Tuesday night of each month; lirst dogree tho second Tuesdny night; aoeond decree tho third Tuesday iduht; third dogroo the fourth Tuosday Might. A. II. DAM?, N. O. J. II. TONES, Soo'y. 27-tf. )REST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O. U. W. Hall. Propor Poutt block, Tionosta. W. P. WALTERS, M. W. I J. HOPKINS, Reorder. CAPT. OEOROE STOW POST, No. 274, O. A, R. Moots on tho first Wednesday in oncli month, in Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. J. B. EDEN, Coininandor. C"APT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. J 137, W. R. P.. moots first and third Wednesday evening of pneh month, in A. . VT. W. hall, Proper A Poult blook, Tio nosta, 1'iv. Mrs. P. C. TIUMTtERGFR, rres't. Mrs. ANNA PROPER, Sec'y. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest Couutv. A. K. Stoneclphor M. P., President; .1. W. Morrow M. P., Secretary ; J. B. Siggins M. P., Treasurer. The Hoard will meet In lr. Morrow's oltleo, Tlonestn, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in. PM. Cl.ARK, ATTOKNEY-ATLAW. and District Attorney, OlTloo corner of Elm and Bridge Street., TioueKta, Pit. Also agent for a nnmher of nliablo Fire Insurance ComjianleM, fT' U. DAVIS. VJm ATTORNEY-AT-TjAW, Tlonesta, Pa. Colloi'tions mado In this and aljoiiiInj counties. rviv. RiTciiKY. J . ATTOUNEY-AT-I.AW, Tiones'a, Forest County Pa. p 10. III3LE, ATTOUN EY- AT-L A V, CMllce in Keplor Ulock, Room 0, Tioncsta, Pa. I A WRENCH HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., J Ijeonard Asnow, Proprietor. This house is centrally located. Everything new and well furnished. Supeiior Ac- iMmmndations and strict attontion piven t cnoHtM. Vosotables and Fruits of all kinds servod In their season. Sample room lor commercial Agents. IENTRATi HOUSE, Tionosta, Pa., V O. P. llrownell. Proprietor. This is now house, and has just been tit tod up lor tnfl accommodation oi too punnc, A por t ion of the patronairo of the public la solie. Itnd. . 4-ly, 1TOREST HOTKI,. West Hickory. Pu, i- Jacob Bonder. Pronriotor. This hotel has but rocentlv Ix'en completed, is nicely furnished throughout, and oilers the finest and mOHt cnurortalile accommodatlona to ItuestH and tho tnivolinn public Rates roasonauio. B. SIOtilNS, M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORROW, M. D., PU YSICI AN 4 SURGEON, I .ale of Armstrong county, having located In Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro toKsloual calls promptly and at all hours. Olhce aid residence two doors north of Lawrence House. Office hours 7 to H a m., and It to Vi M. ; i to 3 and 6) to 7) r. M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 8 and 6J to It p. M. may-iB-ei DR. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA Office on Elm Street. Calls attended to promptly day and night. M AY, PARK A CO., 1 A i ft. I'. US.- Corner of Elm A Wainut Stn., Tionosta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terewt allowed on Timo Peposiu. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of t ci ,..11 .1 i: 1 pilIU EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Sinear jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the tii:est to the coarsest and ttuaruntees his work to give period saliHlacliou. frompt utten tion v'ivon to mending, and prices an rra. Bonable as first class work can be done for, of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIAlsrS, Sieciatist in Errors of Refraction of the i'.ye. .bxamiuation tree ol charge. WARREN, PENN. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or aiuuiais cured in mj uunuics uy tvooi ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never tails. Sold by Proper A Poult, Druggists, Tio- esta, ra, nov.li-nni. JAS. T. JJUENNAN, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIONESTA, J?J. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OF LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THK PURCHASE ANP SALE OK REAL ESTATE, ANP TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. t'hnrrh nn4 Sntibath School. Presbyterian Sabbnth School nt 0:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. 'reachinir in M. E. Chnrch every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumborger. Preachlna in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening nt the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Sager, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, iiov. j. v. AicAiiincii omciaiing. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 54j. Trailing arbutus will soon be in bloom. Clarion Jail, like Its Forost comity neighbor, has no occupants. March is making a very creditable stagger at "going nut like a lamb." New spring goods of all kinds coming In at Lawrence A Smoarbaugh's. It Mr. Ed. Scowden and little son, paid his brother J. C. a visit extending over last Sunday. Mr. 8. II. Williamson, of Leather- wood, Clarion county, is paying a visit to Rov. McAnineh. Tho town has taken on an nir of live liness since rafting commenced that seems like olden limes. James II. Fones and A. M. Poutt are this week announced for County Treasur er, subject to Republican usages. -Charllo Kilmer la home from Mcad- ville, whoro he has been a student at S nith's business college this wintor. The "wrecker" passed up the road Inst Sunday morning, the breaking of atl axle and derailing of several freight cars being the cause. Ben. and Tod. Kelly aro homo from Saltsburg, their achool being closed on nccount of the moaslo epidemic. Both the iniys have had 'em. Thcv are coming! Great stacks of them! Now Spring goods at II. J. Hop kins A Co.'g. Nothing like it heretofore seen in tills market. It. Messrs. Forrost Propor nnd M. C. Myers have purchased the Corah store at Kellcttville, and will open up there in a few days under the firm immo ol Proper A Slyers. Get a tree ready. Thursday, April 14th, is named as Arbor Day by tho Gov ernor. Thoso who laii to got there then can wait till Fliday, May Old, which Is another, and better suited to this locality. nusinccH matters are in such npplc- pie order and things soquiotnnd peaceable up around tho court house that Treasurer Hagorty and Sheriff Osgood are obliged to take a run down the river to keep them selves busy. uia you ever notice how critically a crowd of men will stand around with hands in their pockets and watch a gang of laborers digging a common, evory-day ditch f Just ns though the like had never hnpK!iied before. Mr. J. R. Carpenter, ono of Kingsloy township's staunch Republicans gave the RKn iiLiCAN olllce a pleasant call Monday Mr. C. is ono of the oldest and safest pilot on the creek, and made several trips from Newtown on the recent Hood. "'Ihreo day measles," which havo caused a good doal of aiinojauco to tho children hereabouts have begun their at' tack on some of our older pooplo, who havo found tho disease to bo much more than a more trlllo to deal with. Tho adjuster of tho Hartford insur ance company was in town last Friday and adjusted tho loss sustained by Mrs. Anna Bradbury in tho burning of her house recently, paying the claim in full 9i00. This is prompt business. Dairymen, Ktockmen, liverymen, and horsccar men unite in saying that no such horse and cattlo lotion as Salvation Oil has ever bocu put upon the market. It should bo kept at every stable and stock yard In the land. Price 25 cents a boltlo. Persons elected to tho office of school director at tho recent election will bear in mind that the law requires them to be sworn into office hereafter. The oatk of office may be administered by a justice of the peace, or any one qiialillod to admiuis tor oaths. Hon. J. B. Agnew and son Mack, arrived home from Washington last Sat urday, having been summoned hither by tho serious illuoss of Mr. A.'s little daughter Edna, who has been In a critical condition since. The little sufferer Is bet ter this morning. A brief, but, of course, truthful, mention appeared in the Republican last week concerning the handsome layout of new wagons at Scowden A Clark's factory. In two days after the firm ran out three of their best team wagons. Nothing like advertising, if done in the right paper, A number of the young people of Tionesta have received invitations to the wedding of Grant Keinble, a former pop ular resident of the borough, which takes place at Titusvtlle to-day, the young bride-elect being Miss Jennie Col ley. The Republican Joins in congratulations to Grant aud his fair one. Mr. J. A. Fiedler, of the Bellefoute Gazette, has received tho endorsement ol Centre county, which is a part of this di trlet. for delegate to the Republican Na tional Convention, with instructions to support President Harrison for re-cloctiou F. L. Shallenbergor has the endorsement of Clarion county. The Odd 1-ollows' banquet at the Central House last evening was a very ploasant affair, and attended by a large number of the fraternity from tho sur roundings, Tidioute furnishing a good delegation. Nothing was lacking that would tend to make the occasion an enjoy able ono to 3ii0 and its guests. "Go where glory watts thee," she suid, as she buckled on bis armor, and pressed into his off hand a small package. It cjju- taiued a few bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; she didn't want hiui to have to contend with an enemy aud a cold all at tfie same time. Sensible girl ! The handle factory whistle now blows regulai ly, as it has done for some weeks past, reminding one, not only of the time of day, but that things are humming in that quarter and a nice line of wood ware Is being turned out. Would that we had more of such work-furnishing Institu tions, and we will have ere long, If all signs don't fall. The report of the Auditors of Tlones ta township was handed us In time for publication this week, but was crowded out by n pressure of other matter, and will appear next week. The report shows a wiping out of some three hundred dol lars of the township's Indebtedness during tho past year, which tho taxpayors will fully appreciate, or ouht to. Statistics show that in tho last grad uating class from Amhurst College tho lion smokers gained In weight while in col lego 24 pof cont. over tho smokers ; in height, 37 per cont. j In chest girth, 42 per cont., and in lung capacity, 8.3(5 cubic inches. A good friend suggests that per haps the above written out on the black boards In school might set some boy to thinking. -On recommendation of the board Of pardons Govornor Pattlson on Friday, issued a pardon for Editors Mellon and Porter, of tho Beavor Star, who were serving a six month's sentence for libeling Senator Quay. The petition for the par dun of Charles Hewitt, convicted in this county for tho murder of George J, Lacy was presonted at the same meeting, nnd held over. At a meeting of tho official bonrd of tho M. E. Sabbath School last Monday evening, tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year i Supt., J. U. Ding- man; Ass't Supts., H. II. Shoemaker, Mrs. Ell Holeman ; Treas., Harry Klinestiver; Sec'y, J. H. Fones; Ass't Sec'y, Miss Ella Morgan; Librarians, Fred. Infield, Russell Dingman ; Organist, Mrs. Anna Carbon. Will S. Clark has perfected nil ar rangements for running a milk wagon in Tionesta, and will begin to deliver milk to custoinors tho more the morrier on Monday next. Ho Is nicoly situated at his farm for such an enterprise, and pat rons may depend on gotting the purest and freshost of milk. His price will be 5 conts per quart delivered to any part of town, and those wishing should engage their daily supply when he comes round. Dr. M. II. MaOuire, Dentist, of Tid ioute, ha.1 located in Tionesta for tho prac tice of his profession, occupying tho office of Mrs. M. A. Clark, opposite the gas office. The Doctor is a graduate of the Univorsity of Pcnimylvanin, which is as strong an endorsement as ono can have, and as a skillful practician he comes well recommended. Those having need of nnything in tho dental lino should remem ber that Tionesta now has a good dentist. Mr. C. W. Moon, who has boon a resi dent of this community f r about ton years, has sold his effect and will remove to Mercor county, whore ho lius been offered a good job of clearing up a pioce of timber land, and taking out pit posts, or props for coal mines, having upward of .'(00,000 to take out. Mr. Moon leaves this section with the good will of his many friends, and should he conclude to return they will woloomo him with the right hand of fellowship. Tho trial of murderer Mills, of whose capture at Marionvillo we gave an account two weeks ago, was ended in Butler coun ty last Saturday, the Jury rendering a verdict of murder in the socond degree. The detenso set up the plea of acute mania, and It seems to havo bad the desired effect with tho jury. Tho verdict Is quite un satisfactory in that neighborhood, where the people generally expected a first do grce conviction, and maintain that tho evidence justified such a result. Wurren county bos 57 applicants for license which will come before the court there on April 11th. The Tldiouto ATcw says; At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the County W. C. T. U. held the 2d Inst., It was decided inexpedient to cir culate remonstrances throughout the County, but that "hearty sympathy" would be extended to any local Union thut cared to undertake the work. The Warren Union will do no remonstrating. We understand that Tidioute will. Mr. L. Agnew has taken charge of the Lawrence House, Mr. Shaw key having moved into the brick house of tho late Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Agnew'a reputation as a strictly first class landlord is too well established lu this section to neod any embellishment, and those who patronize his house will find him tho same gonial, painstaking caterer of yore. Uo will make a number of substantial Improve ments on the property which will make it a much more desirable stopping place than ever before. The Clarion Jucktoitlan notes an incl dent of the recent Spring election lu that county which illustrates what vexation printed tickets might have saved : "At the late election John Henry Matie was voted for in three different styles for supervisor of Fannlngtou township. Some ballots wore written J. II. Matie, some J. Matie, and others Henry Matie. His full name is John Henry Matie. It is clear that the citizens were all voting for the same man by three different tickets, but the case came before the court for decision." Warren Aeey Barnes, one of the coun ty's oldest residents, both in point of age aud residence, died at his home at Whig llill last Sunday. Mr. Barnes was in his eighty-filth year, and had been a resident of this section since 1820. He (lied as he lived, an honorable, upwright and highly esteemed man. Ho leaves seven childron, all grown to usolul man and womanhood, besides many friends to mourn his deuth Funeral services were hold yesterday, the remains being ftild to jest In Church Hill cemetery. Rafting began in good earnest the first of the week, and to-day tho mouth of tho creek is pretty well filled up with lumber and some timber. The Salmon Creek, or Tionesta Lumber Co., has an out-put of between 12 and 15 hundred thousand, which is all out, Treasurer I (agerty Imving the job. Whiteman A Bauer have in the neighborhood of a million all out in good shapo, aud Osgood Bros., who are running the Newtown lumber between five and six hundred thousand ready to start for Pittsburg. Nolson Colo has something over a million of tho Nebraska lumber to run and is about ready to start dowu the river. Besides these amounts there is some timber and a few crock pieces from above Salmon Creek that will likely get out ou this fiood. The oold wave stopied the running on the creek yesterdav, tli water having dropped rapidly. FATAL GUNSISH ACCIDENT. A very sad accident occurred at East Hickory on Wednesday attcrnoon of last week, by which Orion Shafer, a young man of nearly 17 years, and a resident of that place, lost his life. Mr. Shafer and Hamilton Foroman, a young man of that place also, on the day, mentioned went out to hunt. They found a rabbit undor a rock and stopped to try to chase it out. One of them tried to chase the rabbit out while the other was to shoot it as it came out. They worked away for quite a while, exchanging places finally. At last the rabbit was chasod out and as it eamo out it was caught. Foreman hold tho rabbit and was to lot it go and Shafer was to shoot it ns it ran. It appears Shaior reached for tho gun, caught it by tho muzzle, and drew it toward himself, pull ing it over a root. It was discharged and the whole charge passed through his chest from one sido to tho other, tearing his lungs fiightfully nnd causing instant death. Coroner D. W. Clark was summoned by telegram and responded on tho 4:17 train, but on arriving and learning the particu lars, doomed an inquest superfluous. The young man was buried on Friday. Ho was a son of Jacob Shafer, one of the old and well known residents of Hickory township, and his sudden and awful death was a terriblo chock to his parents and frionds generally. Hanged Herself. A correspondent furnishes the following particulars of a sad affair which occurred in his section t Mrs. Mary Snndrock Brunor, residing near Lickingville, Clarion count)', hanged horsolf last Saturday about noon. Sho had boon doing her house-work in the forenoon as usual, and about noon she told tho girl who had been staying with her to take care of the children while she wou'.d go to the barn and food tho stock. After doing so she mounted a polo which was placed between two horsos, fastened a rope to the joist above and there committed tho terrible deed. Ministerial Appointments. The Pittsburg Conference of the Evan gslical Association held its forty-first an nual session In Trinity Evangelical church, DuBois, the session opening on Thursday morning, March 17th, at 8:30 o'clock, with sixty-three ministors present, No Bishop being present the conference elected J. D, Domor as tomporary chairman. Follow ing are the appointments for the FRANK LIN DISTRICT: I. A. Rohland, P. E. Alum Rock, W, II. Cramer; Barkeyville, P. F. Devaux; Clarendon and East Warren Mission, M. Brickloyj Crawford, J. H. Boozer; Dempsoytown, W. W. Eli ick ; Erie, A B. Day; Frauklin, W. F. Shannon ; Lick ingville, Philson Borkey; New Salem, D M. Baumgardner; Oil City, A. J. Bird; Venango, F. P. Hummel; Shenango, F, W. Bartlett; Warron Circuit, S. O. Mus- sclman; West Hickory, E. S. Dean; West Millville, D. P. K. Lavan ; G. W. Cnpp, member of Venango Quarterly Conference; E. Beaty and J. Esch, members of Demp soytown Quarterly Conference. Among the other appointments are the following: Pittsburg district Austintnwn, J. H. Shimp; Homeworth, J. M. Weaver, Allogheny district Brookvillo, B. F, Foitt; Cherry tree, F. W. Ware. Somerset district Indian Creek, M. V. Dovaux; Somorsct, J. D. Domer. Tho W. c. T. U. Endorses Ketlcy. The W. C. T. U. of Tionesta welcome the Kecley euro. We congratulate the gentlomon who havo succeeded in establishing the Keeley Institute at this place. And we wish to say that our World and National Presi dent, Frances Willard, endorses the Bi Chloride of Gold Cure. Let us restore the mind of man, and let us do a'l wo can to save those who have become poisoned by the excessive use of stimulants. Surely it is time temperance women took inoro intorcst in men who are bound in the chains of this dreadful habit. We plead with the Christian men and women to uphold Dr. Keeiey's cure, and open up their pocket books, and help In every way the temperance causo. Many believe that Dr. Keeley is the Moses that is to lead this Nation up out cf tho deep sea of Intemperance W. C. T. U, Uarnett Township. Rafting is begun all along the creek, some of our lumbermen having finished raiting and are waiting for a flood. Rev, J. E. Brown is holding a very successful revival meeting at tho M. E. Church at Claringtnn. The entertainment given on last Friday evening by the Pleasant Grove School, was well attended, and all report a good tiino. Mattio Ma.o leaves next Monday for Clarion, whoro sho will attend tho spring term of the Normal School. Leslie's mustsciio has taken the second growtli this warm w oat her, and is now visible by takiug a sido view at it when the sun shines Hilo Irwin Is building a new house on his farm this spring. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Bart Dunkle, on last Thursday, a sou. A W. Fitzgerald is clearing laud for J. J Kellogg this spring. The flaring ton Cornet Band is prospering finely under the management of Prof. Gilbert or Clarion. Pruie Irwin, who has been sick for some time, is getting better. March 20. A. R. Oo.ktkr. Wolps Corners, Miss Lilly Black will uloso her winter term of tchool at this place on Thursday, 31st inst. Tho late fall of snow drifted In great heaps In some of the roads uear Wolf Cornors making traveling very disagreeable for some time afterwards. Thero was seen near this place last week the track of a largo bear which had crossed Mr. Jacob Wolf's farm in a southeasterly direction. Mr. Cephas Moon of Hod Brush, who recently disposed of his prop erty at public sale, has taken his departure for a new place of abode in Mercer county, Miss Minnie Woister of Salina, West moreland county, who lias been visiting friends and relatives near Strnbioton dur ing the winter, is now visiting friends near Newmaiisvillo. Lassoed. Iwrcuce A Smearbaugh aro receiving their spring stock of dry goods, etc,, and they are a very nice selection and marked down in price to a very narrow margin. You are invited to call and inio t both ' quality and pri'-e, It, JiEWSV NOTES. Jamestown, N. Y., has a society of girls called the M. Y. O. B. mind your own business. Such a society should be In every town. Chautauqua continues to boom. Twen ty -fivo cottages have been ereelod there since last season, aud tho indications are that fifty nioro will bo completed before tho next assombly. Bradford and Tarport are now combined into ono city. The city ordinance making them one passed a week ago last Friday night and tho Bradford people are Jubi lant. This consolidation has started a movement In Warren for tho annexation of Glado. An exchango says that a sheet of glass a window pano for an example can be cut as easily as a sheet of cardboard. Tho secret consists in keeping tho glass, the shoars and the hands under wator during the operation. The glass can be cut in straight or curved linos without a break or a crack. This is bocauso the water dead ens tho vibrations of the shears and the glass. If the loast part of the shears como out of the water the vibration will bo suf ficient to mar the success of tho experi ment. Says tho Erie Dispute)! : Prof. J. A. Cooper, late principal of the Edinboro Normal School, nnd Miss Margaret Comp- ton, one of the best known teachors in tho school, have been elected to positions in the faculty of tho Clarion Pa., Normal School. Both have accepted, and left Edinboro. He will assume the position of assistant principal undor Prof. Davis. Tho supply of trunks gavo out in Edinboro and a Cambridge store was also cleaned out to supply students resident in Edin boro and vicinity who will follow Prof. Coopor to Clarion. A dispatch recolvod Monday announces the arrest in Sanborn, South Dakota, of tho two men who assaulted E. C. Tulloeh at McGraw In attempted robbery. As will bo rememberod, ono of the nion was arras ted and ho turned State's ovidonco and told who and whore his companions were. A requisition was secured and tho parties found as noted above. They wore brought east and jailed in Warren, The McGraw crime is not the only one they will be called on to answer for. A dozen or more vicinity robberies have been traced back to them. Tidioute Newt. Seliiug kisses for the purpose of raising money to pay off church indebtedness is not always a success. It was recently tried at Burns, a little village in the western part of this State. Six pairs of tempting lips were "placed on sale." The "bald heads" and young men present soon spent a small fortune at the game. But soon the married ladies present became jealous and trouble began. They blew out the lights and the crowd adjourned to the sldowalk aud fought liko tigers for two hours. The church is now "full of monoy," but badly disorganized. . New goods being oponed overy day at II. J. Hopkins A Co.'s, and a finer line has nover been handlod by this leading firm. You will miss it If you don't soe, select and buy. Drop in soon. It. FARM FOB SALE. Situated on Stewarts Run, one-third of mile from post office, three-fourths mile of school. Good neighborhood. Farm contains about 135 acres, about 100 acres cloarod ; some good timber ; two orchards ; house with 8 rooms; barn 35x00; spring at house, aud one at barn. Four produc ing oil wells on place, k royalty to owner; only 20 acres leased to owners of wells: gotid show for more oil. Nico farm, good title. Cull on or address, J. G. Bromley, 4t. Stowarts Hun, Forest Co., Pa. lluppy lloonlrr. Win. Tiiumons, Postmaster of Idaville, Inl., writes: "Electric Bitters has dono inoro for me than all other medicines combined, lor that bad fcolingarisingfrom Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer nnd stm'kinnn, of same place, says : "Find Electric Bitters to be the host Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. V. Gardnor, hard war merchant, same town, says: "Elec tric Hitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether be lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like ho had a now lease on lite." Only 50c. a bottle, at Pro per A Doutt'a Drugstore. New Washington, Ponn., peoplo are not slow about taking hold of a new thing, if the article has merit. A few months ago David Byers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. He litis sold it all and ordored moro. He says : "It has given the best 'of satis faction. I have warranted every bottle, and have not had ono come back." 25 cent, 60 cont and $1.00 bottles for salo by Proper A Doutt, druggists. mar. Itrmarkitbte Urnrur. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plalnlield, III., makes tho statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her lamily physi cian, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that uo medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption ; she bought a bottlo and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. Sho continued its use and after taking ton bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her-own housework aud is as well as sho ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Proper A Doutt's Drugstore, largo bottles 50c. and 1 1.00. La Grlppo Successfully Treated. "1 havo just recoverod from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jouos, publisher of the J.eiuior, Alexia, Texas, "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think willi considerable success, only being lu bed a little over two days, against ten days for the lirst attack. The second attack I am satistiod would have boon equally as bad as the lirst but for the uso of this remedy, as I hod to go to bod in about six hours alter being 'struck' w ith it, whilo In tho first case I was ablo to attend to business alsuit two days before gotting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for salo by Proper A Doutt, druggists, mar. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, suit or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-buiie, stitles, sprains, all swollen throats, uougby, etc. Save f 0 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by proper A Poutt, Drug gists, Tionesta, Pa nov.18.iiui. For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Hamlet it Sin's cheap furniture store. if. a'HIS SPACE FOR HOPKINS & CO., Who are too busy to write an ad. but may find time to do so next week. PROPER - & - DOUTT, (SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS,) DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND v rrr BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is in chargo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, -DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY I GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iOOUHTET ?BBUCI Km CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. S. H. HASLET & SONS, HAVE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS I O-IVIEi THEM .A. CT-iIj TIONESTA, J. K CORAH'S Cash Stores, KELLETTVILLE AND RALL1WN, PA. Carry a full lino of General Merchandise, including sueh as Groeerles, Flour.v Feed, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoox, Hardware, QueeiiHwtiro, Cignrs, Tobacco, Patent Medicines, and in fact everything usually found in lirst class country stores. Country produeo tho same us cash, taken in exchange for goods. PRICES TO SUIT THE CASH ! MARRIED. LEECH -DA LTON. At tile rssideneo of and by J, F. Proper, J. P., Tionosta, Msrcli 23, Irj, Mr. ,IosUJ, M. Leeih and Miss Annie Pulton, both of Marlon-, villo, Forest county, Pa. MeCLELLAN -SNYDER. At Clarion, Pa., Mureh Ml, INC, by O. E. Nail, Eso,., Mr. Reed M. Clellan, of BrookviHft, and Miss lUehcl J, Snyder, of Pigeon, Forest county, Pa, BLAISDELL WOLF At Wairen, Pa., March 23, 1M2, by Rev. J. W. Smith, Mr. Geo. W. Klaiadt-ll and M e-s llattie A, Wolf, both of Cooper TrHrt, Pa, 1 Fred. Grcttenbergor, GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Miw hiuory, En gines, til Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings aud General ItrwitsruUUiiig prompt ly done at I.ow Rules. Repairing Mill Machinery given speeial uttentimi, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just went of (he Shaw House, Tidioute, Pu, Your patronage solicited, FRED. GRETTENliERGKR. JOB WORK oi everv description execu. ted at the REPUBLICAN oMk.
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