THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1892. BOROUGH OFFICERS. JlnrgeH. O. n. Davis. Omitrirmrn-Pat rick Joyce, tV. A. Grove, W. A. Hilands, 8. II. Haslet, A. H. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Juatleea of the Peace J. F. Proper, B. J. Motley. ConstableH. R. Can Mold. Collect J. W. Landers. Sehool Director W. Robinson, A. n. Kelly, F I,. Davis, D. 8. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. Ilronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mi'.mher of VnnffrcG. V. K renins. fclnhcr of .SWinre Harhy A. HaIiU At.icmbl) H, 8. Towlku. Prenident ,rrlqt CiiaH.k II. Noyk. Amocinte Jttcftfet JoilN 11. Whitk, C W. Clark. Trenaurei Sm. B. IIaoorhty. Prnthonotary, Rrr)inter dt Recorder ,Ae. Cai.vim M. Arnrr. fihttrilT. Jonw H. Osooof). 'iininiMi)ir-0. K. 1RDKnon, Jar. McIjtTTRI!, PllII.lfKMKET. County Superintendent Or.a. W. K rrr. District. Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commtnaionert JohhN. Hkat.c, n. V. CriTOR.' Omnia 8urveyr3. F. Pnoi'KR. Coroner D. W. Clark. Comity Auditor XV. W. Thomas, J. A. Daw-son, R. Flynk. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. H. of A., moots every (Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hull, l'roper A Doult block. C. 8COWDKN, rres. J. J. IjANDKHS, n. 8. TI01IESTA LODGE No. 9, W3I. O. of O. F". MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Iodite Room In Par trldgo's Hall. Confer tlie initiatory de Rree. (lie first Tuesday night of r-ncli innntli; first deirroo tho second Tuesday night; wcnrul degree tlie third Tnosday nlfclit t third degree tlio fourth Tuesday night. A. II. DAI.R, N. O. J. II. FONES, Sso'y. 27-tr. ,V)RKST I.ODOE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets erery Friday evening In A.O.U. XV. Hull, Proper Al Dontt block. Tionesta. W. P. WAIjTKKM, M. W. K J. IIOPKIN8, Hoeordor. CAPT. GF.OROK KTOW POST, No. 1.74, U. A, U. Meet on the first Wednesday In each iii.xi III, in Odd Fellow Hull, Tionesta, Pa. J. It. KDKN, Coinmniulor. CAPT. OF.ORCJK STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, meet first ami third Wednesday evening of each month, n A. O. IT. W. linll, Proor & Iwmtt block, Tio ncHta, Pa. Mr. C. C. RUMriKRdF.R, Pre't. Mr. ANNA PROPKIt, Sec'y. BOARD of KXAMINIXd SURGF.ONS for Forest Countv. A. R. Mouecinher M. I., President; .1. W. Morrow M. !., Secretary t J. B. Slggins M. 1)., Treasurer. Tlio Ronrd will meet in Dr. Morrow' otlli-o, TloucMtn, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m. PM. CLARK. . ATTORN RY-AT-LAW, and District Attohnkv, Office corner of Klin and Bridge HtroetK, TloneKta, Po. Alo ayent for a number of relhiblo Firo Iimiimm-v Compiuiie. j. DAVIS. ATTORN RY-AT- LAW, Tionestii, Pa. CitlliH-tion mndo in thin and aIJoinlug rl F. RITt'llKY. 1 A TTO II N K Y-AT- LA W, Tionexta, Forewt County I'll. Jj K. HUH.!-; ATTORN KY-AT-LA W, OMico ill Kepler lllm-k. Room 0, Tl'mesta, lB. IAWKRXCH IIOUSR, Tloncntii, PaT. J ficonard Airnow, Proprietor. Thin tiousn Ik centrally located. Kvervthing new and well furainhed. Kupeiior Ac e.tmmodntion and Htrict attention given ti coestH. Vegetable and Fruit of all ' kind erved In their Heanon. Sample room lor Commercial Agent. pRNTRAL IIOUSR, Tlonela, Pa., V O. C. lirownell. Proprietor. Thl is a new house, and litis just been fitted up lor the accommodation of tlie public. A por tion of the PtttrouflL'O of the public la aolic- llod. 4ll-ly. I lORKST IIOTKL, Went Ulckorv, Pa., I L Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. Tills hotel i liiis but recently Ihii completed, I nii-elv j tiirnislied throughout, ami o tiers the finest I and most eml'ortable aci)ininodatioii to ) jtucmCm and tho traveling public. Rule reasonable. 5 Tn. skjoins, m7d ' ' J Physician, Hurgoon ,t Driiggtst, TIONKSTA, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., " . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Uite of Arinstroiig county, having located In TioxesUi is prepared to attend all pro lessional call promptly and at all hours. OlUee aad residence two door north of Ijiwrenee House. Office hour 7 to 8 A. M., and 11 10 VI M.t -i to 3 ana 0J to 7J r. H. iSnndaya, 0 to II) A. M. 2 to S and 61 .o 71 P. M. may-18-81. Tn. F. T. NASOV. U PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, , V . TIONl-XTA, PA. . ce on Rim Street. Calls attendud to ptly day and night. Y, PARK A CO., BANKERS. r of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Hank of Discount and Deposit. In- allowed oil Timo Deposits. Colleu- I nadoon all tlio Principal point of 1 . S. Collections solicited. L. KMERT, .NCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. 1 In Reek building next to' Nmear .t Co.'s Htore. Is prejiarod to do all of custom work from tho finest to lisest and guarantee his work to fttrt'eet satisfaction. Prompt alteu Ivon to mending, and prices a rca ie as first class work can be done for. MoiWK Jit, tho firm of MORCK BRO'S, 3TIOIAlTS, '.ist ill Error of Retraction of the '.animations free of charge. WARKEN, 1'KNN. and Ni-th dies 011 huiiian 3D iniiaites by WihjI This never fails. Druggists, 'I'iii-lov.lM-iim. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIONESTA, PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVEN TO THE PROPER AMNEHHMENT OF LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND HALE OK REAL. ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. Cknrrk ksI Mnfckntli Hi-heal. Presbyterian Sabbnth School at 9:45 a. in. ! M. E. Snbbnth School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. R. Church every Sab bath eveuiiiK bv Rev. Ruinberirer. Preaching In the F. M. Chnrch every .-laniiaiii rvoning at tlie usual Hour, itov A. T. Kiiger. Pastor. Service in the Presbyterlnn Church every Snbbnth morning and evening, uev. j. v. iMcAnlncli otnelatlng. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. OU market closed yeBleiday 57J. The queen of the May got a ducking. Itoad aot bridge washouts will be plenty for a while. . The shower of the first of the week have told on vegetation. Head our Ballot Law supplement, aud preserve it for future reference. It is thought these showers will check the woods fires to some extent. There has been nothing half way about the rains since the 1st of May. Mrs. Daniel Nuble is lying very low with pneumonia nther home op posite Dawsou station, Hickory town ship. Al. Sigworth was over from the Lineville oil field Saturday. Business there, as everywhere else in oil mat ters, is dull. David Mintz, Marienville's live merchant, appears in a new ad. this which gives valuable pointers where to secure great bargains. Read it carrfully. Tionesta still needs a first class tinner, and the mechauic who can fill the bill may depend ou a good open ing here. Who'll be the luoky man lo take it in t Dr. A. Fisher, Dentist, will be at Kellettville all of this week, and next week at Nebraska, where be will be prepared to attend nil who are in need of dental w rk of any kiod. It. The flood of Sunday night did cousi Jerable damage in the way of washing out bridges, culverts, etc., along Salmon creek, which got on a merry old high very suddenly. Ileury Kiscr is building a large and substantial barn on his farm, German Hill. Conrad Burlienu is doing the same thing on his farm, a mile beyond Mr. Riser's place. Maiieuviile voted 36 lo 27 against iucorpuratiug itself into a borough. Come out of the woods, boys. You're old enough aud big enough, and ought to put on a little city airs. Geo. IUab, who lately moved to Oil City, has purchased the Oil Ex change barber shop, one of the best in the city, and is building up a fioe trade. lie iuvites his Tionesta friends to call when in the city. 'Chairman Oigood issues a call this week for a meeting of the Repub lican County Committee at his office. 00 Monday eveuiog of court week. All members win can possibly do so should be in attendance. The pet bear that has caused o much spoit at the Hotel Farmiogton has receutly beeu disposed of at a shooting match, Jerry Greenawalt of Forest county becoming bruin's new master. Clarion Jachoniun. New spring goods have been ar riviug in great quantities at the store of R. Burnett and those who are looking out for rare batgains and the latest and handsomest in spring aud summer wear will do well to call. 2 1 The following letters remain un called for in Tionesta, Pa., post office, May 3, 1892: Mrs. Rebecca Richards, Frank Smith, Mr. Wm. Stanley, F. Ziegler. When calling for above please say "advertised." D. S. Knox, P. M, The Clarion Presbytery, which met iu Reynoldsville last week, elect ed Rev. Dr. Elder, of Clarion, Com missioner to the General Assembly, which meets in Oregon during the present month. The electiou was unanimous. Over one hundred oil producers iu the fields of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia have already at tached their signatures to the agree ment to suspend operatious for a period of at least five months, begin ning May 1st. Talk about spring harbingers, and signs of coming summer, but there are none that are la it with the little swallow. When he arrives plant your garden, for he's a dead sure winuer and there is never much contiuuous cold weather after that. He's here now, and there's only one other sign lacking to bring ou the summer the whip-poor-will, and possibly he's got here, although we've not heard his "whip." as yet. Messrs. J. B. Watson and George W. Rose, of Marienville. Daid the county seat a visit yesterday returning to day. Neither of tbem had lost any of his fakh in Democracy that we dis covered, yet they seemed as hale and jiivial as always. Hairy Marks of Oil City, bought the luroiture and other paraphernalia belonging In the Raab barber shop, and has taken possession. He is well recommended as a barber, and will briug his family here ns soon as he can rent a house. Seventy five members of tho Edinboro senior class are now enrolled in the Clarion school. They express themselves well pleased with the op portunities offered them here, and expect to make this last term of their coarse a most profitable one. The heavy showers of Sunday and Sunday night brought the creek and river up on the double noick. and a I on Monday rafts were running out of the creek. 1 he rise lets out a cood many who were a little late getting started on the regular spring freshet. AI. llichards of East Hickory, was down Monday, and gave us a pleasant nail. He will "go on the road" this season, in the interest of his father's oewly patented sand reel for oil rigs, which are now being man ufactured by Joseph Reid. at Oil City, and which promise to take the place ot all tormer patents in this line. Joe Moreao. with his crew, i turning off boats at the Lawrence v Smearbaugb scaffold at a lively rate these days, averaging about two and nail a week siuce the weatber became settled. And the funniest nart of it is a that cone of the boys have got licked for crowing at inoffensive passers, but we expect some of them will befcre the season ends, if we bave to do it oursclf. In that case it will be well done. -The M arienville Express reports another accident to a child of James Thomas, who not long ago lost one by being scalded to death : On last Sat urday morninc. April 23. at Haskell's mill a little son of James Thomas was run over by a loaded wagon, injuring him badly. The wagon was driven by a man in the employ of Haskell's and was loaded with coal. The teamster did not see the little fellow until too late to avoid the accident. He will recover. The April oil report shows 168 completed wells, CS61 barrels new pro duction, 33 dry holes, and 330 wells drilling and tigs up. Compared with the previous month this is an increase of 19 in completed wells, decrease of I M00 barrels new production, decrease of 1 in dry holes, and a deercuse of 32 in rigs and drilling wells. The report is bullish and would indicate a rise in prices, but whether this much desired result will be realized is quite another conundrum. Clarion, which lavs out iu the woods, almost due south of us, voted to let the cattle roam on her streets. Clarion is a town of 1500 or 2000 in habitants, the county seat and largest town in the county; with' a State Normal school, one of the fiuest in the Commonwealth, and many wide awake, wealthy and progressive citizens, and hy shouldn t cattle be allowed to uose around the streets, breaking 0 through and littering up the sidewalks? 'Twould have been an outraze ("ou the eows) to have had it otherwise. The Pitteburg Timet is teachine voters of this Slate how to cast tboir ballots according to the Baker law. The special representative, with a full voting outtit, who is engaged in giving a practical demonstration of the method, will be in Tionesta ou Tuesday, May 17, and as that date falls on Court week here, no doubt many will avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded to test the workings of the new law. Those wishing to cast a ballot aod otherwise uostioir them- o selves should not forget the date. The roads throuehout Tioneela township are already in a very fine condition, made so by the prompt use of the big scrapers as soon as the weather became fairly settled. A very little attention from this ou will keen tbem in first class condition during the summer season, aud with a proper care in the fall, good roads are assured during the eutire winter. It is a source of much gratification to note the general improvement of the public highways all over our county, and the tendency of officials to keep thera so. -Th is is indeed growinc; weather. The warm rain makes the lawns smile and the garden truck to spriug forth in a manner to flitter the vauitv of the amateur gardeners, who smile in a sort of a satisfied way, as much as to say, "I'm the boy that can make the garden." One of Oil City's most noted gardeners, in relating how things were growing at his place, stated that when he weut for his diuuer to day he found that his griodstoue uau grown to about twice the size it Was when be left home iu the ojoraiiii!. JJlizianl. I The fourth contest for the Demor est silver medal is booked for Friday evening next, at the M. E. Church. The contesting class hai been carefully traiued by Mrs. Seigel, and will doubt leas acquit themselves with much credit, while a musical clats of some thirty or upward of young folks, which has been rehearsing for the past ten day, will add much to the enter tainment of the audience, which is likely to be a large one. Those who have witnessed the former contests may be depended on to be present at this one, and to bring their friends with tbem. The borough schools closed Mon day. In the evening, ot the hall, a public exhibition was given by the pupils and teachers, which was attend ed by a packed house. The exercises consisted of dialogues, essays, recita lions, declamations, etc., interspersed with appropriate music, and the entire performance was a decided credit to those taking part. The graduating class Ben. Davis, Russell Dingman and Mary Rumberger received their diplomas, after each had given a reci tation, which were received with en thusiastio applause. To sura up the past winter's work in a word, it can be said the schools have been a most decided success, and should the present efficient corps of teachers be retained for another term we believe our people would be thoroughly satisfied. When you have a good thing keep it, is a good motto to hold to especially in the matter of selecting teachers. The school board cannot go amiss iu te- taining the teachers of the past winter. Struck by Lightning Yesterday about 3 p. m., duriug the storm, the barn of Win. Hood, whose farm is a mile from town, on the Ne braska road, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. Mr. Hood, who was at home with his family at the time, went to the door and looked around alter the report from the lightning's bolt had subsided, but saw Dothing unusual. In a moment after wards, however, he discovered smoke issuing irom nis Darn, situated near the public road. Rushing out he found utmost the whole inside iu a blaze of fre, and he had barely time to rescue his team of horses, which had been hitched in their stalls with harness ou shortly befure. All the contents of the barn were destroyed with it. Only the day before Mr. H. had brought his hay from another barn and placed it in this one, and had also brought in a lot of seed oats a few days previous. His loss will be between $300 and $400, with 00 insur auce. Death of Itoou Mugee. The death of Boon Magee, one of Warren's prominent business men and oil operators, on Thursday night last, though not a surprise, was yet sad news to his many friends. He hail suffered for a number of years with Bright'g disease, but until a few months ago was able to look after his large oil business, in which he was engaged with Mr. Jas. King. Mr. Magee had a large circle of friends in this place, where he spent several months about lo years ego, having a contract for puttiug down some wells on the Wood's heirs tract, in Tionesta towu ship. Oa October 15, 1890, he mar ried Mrs. Sallie M. Agnew, who. with one son, Gleon, hy his first wiA j sur vives bitn. He was aged 47 year 4 months and 3 days. Tho di cd was popular with all who knew , aud the community in which he li.. mourns with his kindred the loss of one whose quiet, pleasant disposition and honorable business career, made the world better for his having lived in it, and to them the sympathy of all goes tenderly out. The funeral ser vices were held at his late residence in East Warren Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. They were in charge of the Masouic order and were attended by the coaimandery and the I. O. O. F., a large number of the citizens of Warreu and many from outside. The services at the house were conducted by Rev. Dr. Ryan. The pall bearers were companions of the orders of whieh deceased was a member. Daily arriving at R. Burnett's, the fiuest and oewest styles of spriug dress goodj, white goods, Shallies, aod everything the hearts of ladies could wish for in stylish wearing apparel. Prices marked dowu low, notwith standing the cxccllont quality of the goods. 2t. D. S. Knox has been appointed agent for LeClare A Manning, Bright on, N. V., growers of every varioty of seeds, and is now ready to take orders for the spring delivery. This firm of fers to the public choicest potatoes growu especially for seed, and guaran tee every pouud seut out by them. He hat also takeu the ageucy of the Stan dard Silverware Co., Boston, and cau supply aoy article in that lino at very loweu rates. Samples cau be secu at the Postotlice. He wants a number of good live agents to cauvass the couut Good commissions. Call or wr particulars. SEWSY S0TES. Warren, Pa., will bo first of tho town In this soctloii to be in tlio field with an electric street railway. The road i now laid from tlio P. A K. depot almost to tho Carver House. Kurglnr entered tho postofllee at Ridg wny, Pa., on Wednesday night, blewopon the sate, and mndo a big haul of money and registered letter. It Is thought ?2,000 will not cover tho o.i. Prof. O. A. Ijnigley, of the Ftiinbnro Noftnnl School faculty, reports an enroll ment of 70 students at the school. The attendance will probably oon reach the old figures. Everything is now quiet at 1'Minboro. Deeming, tho demon whoso trial in Australia for tho murder of hi wile has ended, was found guilty, and will surely hang. There 1 scarcely any doubt but that ho I tho tcrriblo "Jnck the Ripper," of Whilochapol notoriety, and It I be lieved the confession whieh he is supposed to have alreidy made will reveal all of those horrible butcheries. The Jamestown Journal announce that Henry Lister Kon, of Yorkshire, Eng land, will immediately remove their mnin moth textile manufactory to Jamestown, tho building to begin at once, for which 110 acre of land have been secured. Twelve hundred and fifty hands will bo employed. Scores of dwellings will begin building immediately. This Is tho biggest boom Jamestown has received. Rulliilo and Boston both bid for the industry. Tho removal is due to the McKinloy law. A unique exhibit from Pennsylvania to tho World' Fair at Chicago, will be a map or the United States, 18.x'24 foot, made en tirely ot pickles, vegetable, fruit, ote., preserved by the company which iniikcs the exhibit. The Stato line w ill be accu rately nliown, and tho lakes and rivers will be reproucuteel by vinegar. The largor cities will bo indicated by spices. The whole will be covered with a piece of plate glass, which is being specially made for the purpose. The exponse ol this in teresting exhibit of the pickling and pre serving industry will bo ?lo,000. Dr. Keeley, of tho Dwlght Institute for the cure of drunkenness, says of cigar ettes: "Too much cannot be said of this soul-sapping, body-demoralizing abomi nation of the prosont day. This tobacco is first soaked iu nicotine, largely impreg nated with opium, stratmonium, or belln donna. Tho wrapper is usually rice paper whitened with arsenic. The result is tho blood is poisoned and vitiated and tho filial result cardiac Inhibition and heart failure." Nothing that has been said about the cigarette evil, however, influ ences those who are addicted to the habit to make an effort to break away lrom It. moreover, mo salo or 1110 little paper tubes lo children iu towns and cities is curried on without restriction, regardless 01 the law s limitations. School Reports. Roport of Ilorough schools for eighth or last month : Room No. 1, Agnes Korr, teacher. No. of pupils enrolled during month 40. A v erage 42. Per cent. 04. Thoso marked () were not tardy. Thoso present every day during month, Gordon Haslet, Harry llankhend, Frank Joyce, Philip Blum, Newkirk Caison, Mohn Ritchey, Charlie Sanner, Bonnie Charleston, Clyde Fore man, Wallace Hardison, Roy Uovard, Ueorgo Carson, Silas Slniver, Cliarlio Hood, Edward Joyce, Samuel Haslet, Maud Grovo, Cora Watson, Helen Smciir- baugli, Florence Fulton, Dora, Ida, aud Maud Setley, Edna and Kate Shoemaker, Carrie Steen, Nellie Carson, Eva Davis, Pearl SVyant, Allco Arner. Room No. 2, Gertrude McElhoes, teach er. Pupils presont evory day, Itobort Fulton, Hay Birtcll, Joo Joyce, 'Archie Clark, Fled Blum, Adolph Blum, Archio Iloleman, Paul Clark, Archio Ilillard, Bruce Huggerty, I.iuas Shriver, Nelson foroinan, Archie Morriam, ISessio Ken niston, Paisy Craig, Blanche Arner, Maud Butler. Pupils present every day during the term, Ray llirtcil, Archie Holeman, Archie Ilillard, Paul Clark. Archio Clark missed but one day and Bertha McKoe none till her family moved away last week. No. enrolled 3:1, per cent, of attendance 93. Room No. 3, seventh mouth, Ida Paup, teacher. No. of pupils enrolled 31. Aver age attendance 2S. Percentage of attend ance 03. Those present every dnv. Iale Partridge, Lester Ilolemnn, Leonard Blum, Clarence Gorman, Marie Smear- baugh, Belle Jamieson, Ella Krownell, Mary Hassey, Bessie Morgan, May Clark, Kittle Hepler, Iva Iloleiuan, Sadie Mor row, Lucy Hilling, Lena Graham, Edna Dean, Claudia Graham. Room No. 4, T. E. Armstrong, Princi pal. No. of pupils enrolled 31. Averago attendance 2f. Pereentago of attendance 84. Not absent, James Morrow. Lewls Arner, Jay Bankliead, lllunclie Hunter, May Huling.Lillio Bradbury, Mary Joyce, Emma Klinestiver, Clara Gorman. Mr. J. P. ltlale, an extensivo real es tate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped 0110 of tho soverost attacks of pneumonia whilo in tlio northern pint of that Stato during a recent blizzard, says the NnturiUiii Jlcricir. Mr. ltlaize had oc casion to drive several miles during the storm aud was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable, to got warm, ami insido of an hour alter his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung lever. Mr. Iflaizo sent to the nearest drug store aud got a boltlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of whieh ho hail often heard, and took a number of largo doses. He says the elfect was wonderful and that iu a short time iio was breathing quite easily. Ho kept on taking tlie medicine and tlie next day was able to c.omo to lies Moines. Mr. Illai.o regards his cure as simply wonderful. ) cent bottles for sale by Proper A Houtt, druggists. apr. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, sol or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone, slides, sprains, all swollen throats. coiil'Iis. etc. Save frfi by use of 0110 Imltle. Warranted tlie most wonilerliil blemish cure ever known. Sold bv Proper V loutt. linn:! gists, Tionesta, 'a. nov.l8-tiiu. HI Hl.l:VM AKMI'A KAI.VK. The best Salvo in Hie world firf'uis Bruises. Sores. I' leers. Mslt Kbeiini. l-'ever Sorts, Teller, Chapped lljjid.-, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and posi Piles, or mnpay required. It 'ogive piitH-t satislaetion, "-"Vi e 2j cents per Tho best spring medicine Is a dose or two of St, Patrick Pill. They not only physic but cleanse tho whole system and purify tho blood. For nlo by Proper A ifoutt, druggists. 11 pr A Hnfe Invrstmrnt. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in cato of fHiliiro n return 01 pureliasn money, tin this sail plan you can buy lrom our advertised iiniggisi a homo 01 nr. King- Now lib- """,r ior 1 oiiMiumuon. II is guaran teed to brinir relief in everv i-nso used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inlbimiua- 1e.11 1,1 i.ungs, nroneliitis, Asthma pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sale, and can always bo depended upon. 1 run I nit ties freo at Proper A Doutt's j 'iiigstore. For bargains in Furniture go to S. II. Haslet it Son's cheap furniture store. tf, .MKKIT WIN'S, We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Iliicklen s Arnica Salve and Eloetric Bitters, and have never bandied remedies that sell as well, or that nnvo given siicn universal satisfaction wo do not hesitate to gunrnntee them every 111110, anil we stand ready to refund 1110 purciinso price, it satisfactory results do not loilow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on ineir lliei ns, ror v llolllt, druggist When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorla. Wben she was a Child, the cried for Cm tori. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When the bad Children, she gave tbem Catorfa. MARRIED. LYON COOK. April 22, ISO! Gillette, Clarion, Pa., J. C. Blanche Cook of Cooksburg. , by Rev. Lyon and riONKSTA IA.ICl:Tfs. COKRECTED EVEKV TUESDAY, T1Y nEblAr.t.EDKALEl'.S Flour "f hiirrel choice Flour f sack, - 6.no($c.: LS!oCi,l.fi0 Corn Menl, 100 hs Chop food, puro grain Corn, Shelled - - 1.10(0,1. - 1.00.1.10 00(Vi.70 2,.r)0(a3.00 Beans "p bushel ... Ham, sugar cured 121 - 11 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders -Whltcllsh, half-barrels Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - Syrup ..... N, O. Molasses new Roast Rio CofTee RioColleo, ... Java Coiroo ... Tea Butter Rico Eggs, frosn ... Salt best lal- o Lard ..... Iron, common bar Nails, 50d, "p keg -Potatoes .... Lime -( bid. ... D-ied Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef ... 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Sub scribe now. Auditor' Xolirc. nulValo Hardwood Lumber Company In the Court ol Common Pleas of Forest County. Nos. ;io, :i2, " 33 vs. I West Hickory Hard- wood Lumber j Company, J and .'17, February 1 orin, iff.'.. Having been appointed by said Court as Auditor in tlio uIhivo case, notice is hereby given that I will utteud to the duties of my appointment at the otlico of tho County Commissioners, iu tlie Bor ough of Tionesta, County of Forest, on Wednesday, May 25, 1X)I2, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at which time and nlaen all parties interested ill tho distribution of the land In Court may attend and Is) heard. JAS. T. BKKNNAN. Auditor. lionesta, Pa., May 2, 1802. 4t Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tlio lollow- ing accounts have been tiled in Jily otlice ami w ill bo presented al Iho next ierm of court for confirmation : I' list and final account of J.ieoli W'. nL Guardian of Marry T. Klinestiver mid Florence Klinestiver. minor children ( Dorcas Klinestiver, late of Forest county, Pa., ilis-easi'd. Distribution account of J. V. II. Itcisinger, Co-Ailiniiiistrator of Ivsl iln i.r Josiali YVinans, lute of Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., April 18, Is.'.i2. License Applications. Notice is hereby given that tlio follow ing applications lor liccuso havo been tiled iu my olliee. ami will be nresenie.l i May Term ol Court: I. Thomas K. Smut hers. M arien vil le "City Hotel, " Mai lenville, Junks Town slop. Leonard Auiiew. TioncsU Borough, ''Lawrence House," 'l ionesta Ilorough. O. C. lirownell. Tionesta Huron. . I, "Central House," Tionesta lioroiiiih. 4. John 1'. I'uslner. Marienville "II. .1.1 M alien," Marienville, Jenks Township. CALVIN M. A K.N E It, Clerk. I .-.1 . Kruat CO " ' -ril 'J,i, ls. CARTEtfS EIVER fH PILLS. tLj CURE Sick TTpAflfichpftTH, rHirTf nil the tmuhtai Inol dont to h hilioim nluln of th dvstrm, nmh a iMzrlm'K. Nausea, ln-owsmcf. IMMthkw aHer I'tiliiiir, I'o in in ttm HMf. o. White tlM-tr most tvinurkublo iicccm Ium betn shown in curing Hoftil.irlip. rpt CATrnrn'a Lrrrt.K Ijvitft Tit. nn- (Hjnalty vitlnal.le hi ConKtlatton, ruling niul prt'ventttiB thi nnnnvlnfr complaint, whtltt ttvy nUn correct nil !ionlTK of the: st.nnach, ttimiiluto the liver ami regulate the bowels. Even if t1iy only cured Aohf thfy would Im almost price lm to thorn who milTcr from thm diHtrdssinn complaint: Imt fortunntHy their (rooilnpiw rfoca not end hero, and thos who ancn try them will flmi thewj little pill valuable In mi manr way thnt thy will not bo willing to do without them, but after all sick head ACHE I fht bane of so many Urea that here In whera we make our rtpiU boost. Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartea's Lim.K r.iVER PrtJji sreTfrr nmnll and very easy to take. One or two pills make a done. They are strictly vegetable and do not rripe or pnrve, but by their pentle action plea nil who ne them. In vials at 2. cents; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CASTI2 UED1CIKS CO., Ke Tort UFill SmHcss. SziaH Fries. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIIITI'K or .sundry writs of Vemll. Kx., Kirn l ie-ias. ,Ve., issued out of tho Court of Common I'li-as of Korpst County, Pennsylvania, ami t i mo direct ed, tlirre will lie exposed to inlilie salo or outery, at the Court House, iu tiio lloronglv of Tionistn, a , on JID.VIi.VY, MAY M. A. I). 1W2, at 1 o'rloek, p. in., the following drseribeit real estate to-wit : J. Ti. STKUXISKUii, Ai;eiit, vs. O. NO III. Kami I.. II. II AM',, Vendi. Kx., No. 5, May Term, IStlJ. S. A. l'uvenport. Attorney. All tho rifiht, 1 1 1 lo. Interest and claim of thn defendant of, in and to a certain piece of land in Hickory Township, Korest County, 1'n., Iiciniihiff at a ciiriiiulior mump at tlie northwest corner of the land warranted ly Thomas II. l'ralher tiienco hy said land .South liiijf dejjiceN west '25 perelies lo n iiiakii ash j theneo north a decree west li'ti perches to n rock on the line of James tlieen ; tiienco by wiiii liropii Hoitlh OH,1 decrees cast 0 perches to a Ktonej tiienco hy laud of said CJreen south 10 decrees west llrt neii-lies to n stone pile; tiienco by tho same ftoiith 4:1 decrees east 55 pert-hen to n post and stonos ; thence north 47 decrees east 77 perelies to a white oak bush ; tiienco bv land war ranted to N. ti. Hall north 1.1 deareos eHst 158 perches to a dead pine; tiienco byname north decrees east 57 perches to n black oak Haplinjr; thence by tract WM, liow property of U. S. I.onjr. north 4:1 de crees west 202 perches to a post and willow at tho river; thence down tho river uouth i desreo west 50 perches ; thence south 10 deurces w est 0 iierelies : tiienco south 27 decrees west :t4 perches to tlio stump, tho plaeo of beginnim;. (.'ontainiii); 17-i aoreM. and 1.10 perches and allownnco of 0 per cent, for roads ; and about llireo acres of whieh is cleared, and a lramo dwelling house thereon. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho proporly of O. Noblo and I.. II. Hall, at the suit of J. I,. Sternberg, Agent. ALSO, C. KOrXSINt! and S1SAN P., his wife, nec SHUTS, in right of said wife ami for her uso, vs. JOHN W. UAKTMAf-', Adm'r of K. W. Hays, Der'd, Kieri Facias, No. ai, May Term, 1st 12. H. D. Irwin, Attorney. All tlio riu-ht. title, interest mid claim of the defendant of. in and to the undivided one-third part of tract iu Hickory Town ship, Forest County, la. Hegimiing at Hickory on line of a. Iliil tract: thonco south 47.' .j degrees east l'.iti rods to a post thence south 47 degrees west 1041 roils to post : thence north 47l; i1c"tcps west l.Mi rods to a white, oak ; llienee north de grees east ;i perelies to post ; thence north Ui decrees west 40 perches to post; tiienco north 2i;j.; decrees east 1 rods to whito oak stump; thence by N. Hall tract nortlt Irt'i degree east Ml perches to I ri miiiiir. Containing ono hiimlrod and seventy acres, Iio same nioro or less, and boing same land conveyed by Ann Mai key to h. . Hays, by deed recorded Juno 5, IS75, in Deed Hook No. 7. at n.isni 22.1. in Forest Countv, I'll. 1 aken in execution and to be sold as thn property of J. W. Hartmas. Aihnhiistnilor of K. V. Hays, deceased, at tho suit of C. Hoessing and Susan P.. his wife, nee Shuts, iu right of said wife and for her use. TKKMSOFSAI.K. Tlinfolloii..rniiisl be strictly complied with when tho prop erty is stricken down : 1. When Iho phiiutitr or other lien cred itors become thn purchaser, tho costs oiv tho writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mnrl-rtmo searches on thn prop-, erty sold, together with Mich lien i editor's receipt for the amount of tho proceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be luriiishcd tho Sheriff. 2. All In. Is must bo paid ill full. Jl. All sales not settled iiiiu.eilialel V will lie eoiitiniu d until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho next day, at which time all property IK settled lor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk i.l the person to whom first sold. See I'lirdoii's Ingest, Ninth I'clillou, pago 410, and Smith's Forms, page :i4. JOHN It. ONtioob, sheriff. Sheiill's Oilier, Tionesta, l'a., April 25. 1M02. PROCLAMATION. Whkiikas, The Hon. Charles II. Noves, President Judge of the Court of Common Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre. i-ept for holding a Court of Common l'les, Wuarter Sessions, ,Vc., ut I'louesU, for th" County of Forest, in commence ou the Third Monday of May, being tho pith day of May, IM-ri. Notice is therefore given to tlio Coroner, Justices of the IVaccand Con stables ol said isiiiutv, that they bo then and there in their proper persons at tell o'cliK-k A. M of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, ami other IriiieiiibiancMi, do thoso thing w Inch to I heir olli. e appei uiin lo be d.um, ' and lo those hoaro bound in recognijMM lo prosecute against the prisoners Unit are or shall lie iu the jail of Forest County, that tliey may Isi then and thero to prosecute against tbem as shall be just. liiveu un der my baud and seal this 10th day of April, A. 1 1. Ki2. JoliN U. osiioou, (i..s. sheriff. oliro o Coiiti-uviors. Cum missionkhs' Okfii-k, ) KoKDsT COUNTV, ! Tio.M.i ., '.., .pnl -2, Issri ) Sealed proposals w ill U received at this olleii up in Fridav, May, 20, ls:i2, at 2 o'clock p. Hi., for fin lushing the material and labor in I. mid nto stone ubiitiiieiils lor a budge across Tionesta I'rm-fc, at ut nctr Foxes, IIoho township, Forest con nl v, Pa. Full plans and spccilieal ions can be seen at this olliee. Hon. Is iu full amount of lil.l iiiiistitci-iiuipauye.il h bid. The Commis sioners reserve the right lo reject any or all Luis. i'. K. I.Knr.iii'H, J mts Ml iNTYKh, ' Pun. li- F.Mr iir, County t 'oiuiiiissjoici. A Ja. T. liiifcMNAji, Cliik,