THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 18P2. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purpe. C. R. Davis. O'tinc ifir-Pfltrick Joyce, W. A. Grove, W. A. inlands, 8. H. Haslet, A. If. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Jutiee of the Peace J. P. Proper, S. J. Motley. Countable S. 8. Onnfleld. Collector J. W. Landers. AVAoo Director U. W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, I), ft. Knox. J. T. Hrcnnnn, J. It. Clark, T. F. Rludioy. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conor es O. V. Km tins. Member of Semite Harry A. Hai.l. A emhly S. 8. Towi.nn. President Jnttrje Charlm II. Noyks, Aniocinte Judgct Joil! II. VVhitb, C. W. Cl.AnK. Treasurer Ja. n. IIaoohrtt. Prothonotartf, Hcginter 4: Recorder, &e.. CAt.VI! M. AMKR. Sheriff. John R. Osooon. ChrninilonerC. V. I.KDKnun, Jab. McInttrh, Piffi.ip Kmv.t. County Superintendent Or.ct.Vf. Kerr. Dintrict. Attorney P. M. Ct.AKK. Jury (Tommtioncr John N, IlKATiT, U. Wi OlItTON. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Cl.ARK. Cnnnty Auditor W. W. Thoma, J. A. Dawson, R. Fi.ynk. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. T. O. S. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hull, Proper A Doutt block. J. C. SCOWDEN, Pres. .T. J. T.ANDEH.H, R. 8. TIOUESTA LODGE ?25rvS? I. O. of O. F. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'ploi-k. In the Lecture Room in Par tridge's Hull. Confers the initiatory de gree the first Tuesday night of each month; tlrst deirren tho second Tuesday ldjrlit j second degree the third Tuesday niht third degreo tho fourth Tuesday lligllt. A. II. DALE, N. O. .T. If. FOXES, Rec'y. 27-tf. I.VHfKST I.ODOE. No. 1H4, A. O. U. W., I Mectsevery Friday evpninir in A.O.U. W. Hall, Proper A Poult block. Tlonesta. W. P. WALTERS, M. W. I J. HOPKINS, Recorder. CWT. OEOROE HTOW POST, No. 271, O. A. R. Mont on tho first Wpdnosdny In pari) month, in Odd Fellows Hall, Ttonosla. Pa. J. II. KDKN, Commander. CAPT. OEOROR STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C. meet first and third WcdnpsdttV evening of each month, In A. O. IT. W. liall, I'ropor Doutt block, Tlo noatn, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RUMrtEROF.R, Prcs't. Mrs. ANNA P HOPE 11, Kec"y. BOARD of EXAMINIXO 8URGKOXS for Forest Countv. A. E. Ktoneciplipr M. D., President: .1. W. Morrow M. !., Secretary s J. It. Siggins M. D., Treasurer. The llinrd will nieot In Ur. Morrow's ofllce, Tlonesta, on the ttiird Wednesday of each mouth, at. 10 o'clock, a. m. PM. CLARK. . ATTORXEY-AT LAW, and District Attornkv, Office eornrr of Elm nnd Bridge Streets, Tionosta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. f . f.. DAVIS. IV. ATTORXEY-AT-T.AW, Tionosta, Pa. Collections made in this and adjoining counties. M' F. RITC UKY. i . ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, Tionoxiu, Forest County l';i. E. IHUI.E, ATTORXKY-AT-LAW, Ohlco in Kepler Illock, Room 0, TloHpstn, Pn. IAWRKXCE HOUSE, Tlonesta, I'aT. J Leonard Agnow, Proprietor. This Iioiiho Is centrally located. Kvorything new nnd well furnished. 8iieiior Ac-(-.immodatinns and strict attention given t gnosis. Vegetablea and Fruit, of all kinds served in their Reason. Knmplo room for Commercial Agents. ( TEXTUAL HOUSE, Tlonesta, Pa., (). t itrnU'imlL I'rniiriAtitr Thin in a now house, and has just teen fitted up lor the accommodation of the public. A por tion of tho patronage of the public is solic ited. 4(t-ly. IO REST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa., i- Jacob llonder. Proprietor. This hotel lias but recently been completed, is ninety fin nisliod throughout, and oilers the finest nnd most oinforlahle accommodations to giiost and tho traveling public. Kates reasonable. J 11. SKJOINS, M. n Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TI ON EST A, PA. JW. MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN A 8UROEON, I nt of Armstrong county, having located in Tio-iosta ia prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ollloou.id residence two doors north of Lawrence Houho. Oflico hours 7 to H A. M., and 11 to Vi M. 2 to 8 and II) to 7 p. M. iSundayu, 0 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61 to 7J V. M. inay-18-81. DR. V. T. NASON. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Ollico on Elm Street. Calls attended to promptly ihiy and night. rAY, PARK A CO., L RANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Kts., Tionosta, Pa., Rank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Tinio Deposit. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. piIIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Rock building next to Sniear jaugh A Coa store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from tho finest to tho coarsest and guarantees Ins work to give porfoct Hatislactioii. Prompt atten tion uivon to mending, and prices an rea Honahlo aa first class work van be done for. of the firm of MORCK RRO'S, OPTIOIAUS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WAHKKN, l'ENN. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in M) minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Propel-A Doutt, Druggists, Tio nc.iU, Pa. nov.IH tiiu. JAS. T. imENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, . TIONESTA, F-A.. PARTtcn.AR ATTENTION OIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. CkulTH mil ftnbbnlfc Nrha'l. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Ruinberger. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Suger, Pastor. Service In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rov. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. A'o Taper Next Week. There'll be no paper issued from Ibia office next week, cause Fourth nf July. All kinda of business in our lioe will be transacted, however, be sides the taking in of money, should any feel like "squaring up," and we could celebrate with much greater eclat if such a notion were to strike a number of our patrons. Next appear ance of the Republican will be on July 13. Oil market closed yesterday 522. No paper from this office next week. Miss Maud Brennan is homo from Hamilton, Ontario, on vacation. Mr. J. II. Foreman of Washing ton, Pa., is visiting his mother here. Gas fires were quite comfortable yesterday morning, fur the first time in six weeks. George Robinson and Forett Bovard are home from school for the summer vacation. The D. M Osborue Mowiug Ma chines at $40. Throe of them left at Scowden fc Clark's. It. Wild strawberries aro at their best now, and wild strawberries beat fame ones nut of sight. The river is about as low as it has been this season, and yet high enough fur ruuning boats and barges. Excursion to the Thousand Is land, Baturdny, July S)th. See por liculnrs elsewhere in this iff tie. George F. Wutsun moved his family Ui Golinz mills last Thursday, where they will spend the summer. Judge Proper's family is enter taiuiug relatives from Allegheny City,. Mr. Win. Keowu and Miss Cornelius Hill. Reno slipped up to Tidioute lust .Saturd.-iy end showed tho boys up there how to play bull, and taking the g-inio by a score of 9 to 5. Mrs. Elizabeth Tate, mother of Miles W. Tate, Esq, a former cili.eu f Tionesla, died at the home of her sou in Meadville, on the 14 I) inst. Frait tree of most every kind will have to be propped up this year to save them from breaking down uuder the loads they'll have to bear. There were more Democrats in town yesterday than we've seen to gether in a year. Enough almost to scare a Republican not accustomed to such e:uts. The band boys would have you remember them on the Fourth. - Reo reaticn will be provided for all who patronize them at their picnio grounds at the upper end of town. Ooe week from next Sunday communion services will be held in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Elder of Clarion, will bo present and assist Rev. McAuinch iu the services. Never was the prospect for a great berry crop in this section jnore promising than at this lime. Should the weather be favorable from this on the blackberry yield will be something marvelous. Messrs. Scuwden & Clark have three D. M. Osborue Mowers yet on band, which they will sell for $40 each. This is certainly witbiu the reach of any farmer, and at that price no farmer can afford to borrow or hire. Ex Surveyor of Forest county, II. C. Whtttekin has beeo lying quite ill at bis borne in Conneaut, Ohio, from a sunstroke received a week or tea days ago, but is now in a fair way to recovery, bis friends will be glad to learn. The Juuior Base Ball Club will give au ice cream festival ou the Fourth of July, for the benefit of the club. Open bouse will be kept during the entire day aud evening, and the boys respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. The "kite track" at Meadville, is rapidly gaioiug national fame as the fastest trotting course iu the United States. On July 4, 5, 6, 7 aud 8, the grand races will take place on these ground, and on the 4th, Sunol, the fastest trotting uiaro the world bas ever kuowo, will appear. The event promises to be the greatest iu borre racing this section has ever seen. Mr. K. C. Heath has purchased the meat market in the Borough building, recently owned by C. A. Folwell, where he will keep all kinds of meats, poultry, vegetables, &c. lie respectfully solicits a portion of the public patronage. J. II. Hardison will shortly depart for the State of Indiana, where he has contracted to drill a number of wells, and may move his family there. James Canfield will go with bim to. work on the wells. Tionesta would be sorry to lose these genial people as citizens. Tidioute will have a good cele bration of the Fourth, having com pleted arrangements for an old fash ioned blowout. The ball game be tween our club and the Tidioute team, on the la Iter's grounds ought to be an interesting one, and doubtless will be Ouly a few more days till the Fourth. Tho boys are laying up their small change, while the older ones are figuring the cost of a trip out, and taking a census of their pile of "sheks" to see how long and far they'll go no doubt. May all have a good lime, and a little left when tho day is past. A report that a bicycle would be given for 3,000 old postage stamps has been started. Envelopes that have been laid away for many years are dragged from their resting place and the stamps torn off. Who made the offer or whether it is booafide or not seems to be unknown, and the whole fake is more than likely a delusion and a snare. A heavy hailstorm passed over the region of country south or east of Tionesta creek commencing near Ne braska and extending several miles up tho creek, on Monday afternoon. It is said hail as large as hen's eggs fell, accompanied by wind. At Warren many hundred windows were demol ished and other property destroyed. Aside from a pretty heavy shower and some wind this section escaped, the main storm seeming to divide and pass on both sides of us. Charles M. Whilemao has pur chased the Kirchartz cigar factory and will crowd the business during the coming ser.son for all there is in it. lie has rented of Mr. Agnew the room next the Lawrence House, which is finely adapted for the business, and will soon have a good force of first class workmen engaged in turning out the high brand of cigars for which this factory has become noted. Mr. Wbiteman is a rusher, and will un doubtedly make a success of the cigar business in this section. The veteran scldier will bo struck by a souse of the fleetoess of the years as he recalls the fact that it is 30 years ago to day since the famous Seven Days' Battles began on the Virginia Peninsula, says the Franklin JVeu's, of latt Saturday. They came in this order : Oik Grove on June 25, Mechanics viile on the 26th, Gaines' Mill on the 27th, Goldiog's Farm on the 28th, Savage Station on the 29th, Charles City Cross Roads on the 30th and Malvern Hill on July 1. Those were probably the most trying dayi the volunteers ever saw. Western Penn sylvania suffered a full share of losses. Among those wbo full were the famous Col. Sam. Block, of Pittsburg, and Col. John W. McLane of the 83d P. V. It is exceedingly difficult to divert attention from tbe great calamity which recently befell this place. Try as they will to turn the conversation on other topics, in nine cases out of ten, when two or tbree of our citizens meet and talk with each other for a few mioules, the disaster comes up as the leading subject. The impression made on the minds of those wbo wit nessed tbat awful iustantaneous wave of fire cannot be effaced. It never will be. There ate many in Oil City who have not eojoyed an undisturbed ui glit's rest since the awful occurrence. A close observer will notice iu many of them with whom he talks a clearly deliued desira to drop the subject. Tbey would fain drive tbe- horrible oighlmire from their minds. Still, there is something fascinating about tbe subject, aud as the stories of hair breadth escapes are told the wonder grows that so comparatively few lost their lives. In some quarters there has been something of au inclination manifested to doubt the accuracy of tbe atatemeuts regarding the horrible nature of the fire. These parties should be tbaukful that they were not eye-witnesses of it. While there have been more fatal calamities, we doubt if there even was one with more su perlatively terrible characteristics. All who witnessed the igniting and exploding of that 17,000 barrels of naptha spread out over tbe surface of the water which submerged a large portion of tbe city, saw something the like of which was never witnessed be fore and probably never will be again. Let us hope not, at least. Blizzard. Tbe Hf.puiilican aud tho Phila delphia Weekly I'resg, the largest and bed I weekly in the Stale, for ouly $1.75. Cull aud take advantage of this offer. Democrats Xomtnatc. . The Democrats of this county met in convention at tbe Court House yes terday for the purpose of ascertaining the result of the primaries held last Saturday. T. F. Ritcbey, Esq , was elected Chairman of the obsequies, and Messrs. Edward Keenan and J. C. Confer, Secretaries, whereupon the call of the election precincts was proceeded with, which revealed the fact that all votiog places were represented except Berlin's Mills, in Kiogsley township, Redclyffe, in Barnett, and Clougb'a Mills and Gilfnyle, in Jenks. Tbe only office for which there was a contest was that of Congress, Dr, J. B. Siggins of the Borough, and Dr. Howard Webrr of EaBt Hickory, being pitted against one auother. Tbe fight was won by tbe former by a msjorily of 26, tbe result by precincts beiug as follows: Slgglns. Weber. itarneu, maze s Harnett, Clarington Green, 0 niton vllle Green, How man's Mill Groen. Nebraska II 0 3 51 8 3 u 11 30 14 4 40 II 10 14 7 06 11 0 9 1 3 14 G 50 7 12 PI 28 1 12 40 r, 23 6 328 302 Green, German Hill 14 tiarmony, West Hickory... Harmony, Neilltown Hiekorv", East Hickory Howe, Elulalia..... Howe, Balltown Howe, Cooper Tract Klngsley, Kollettville Kingsley, Whig Hill Jenks, Marienville J. J. Ureenewalt of Barnett town ship, being the only candidate in the field for Assembly (bis opponent, J B. Watson, having withdrawn) received the unanimous nomination, his vote being 452 in tbe county. For tho office of County Treasurer there was no candidate announced, and the convention thereupon placed M. E. Gray bill of Marienville, in nomination. Tbe same state of affairs existed as to the County Surveyorship, and D. W. Clark of tbe Borough, was nominated. For Chairman of the Committee for tbe ensuing year the convention unan imously chose II. II. McClelland of Marienville, and J. W. Cole of the same place, for Secretary. An assist ant chairman was elected iu the person of J. W. Landers of the Borough. Tbe name of J. B. Watson was sug gested for Secretary of the committee, which brought Mr. W. to his feet with a speech in which he declined the honor, giving as bis reason that he could not, Simon pure Democrat as he was, work well witb the newly elected Chairman, whom he almost made out a Mugwump, to the seemiug astonish ment of those present, who had always looked upon Mr. McClellaud as a Democrat from 'way back. Consider able fun was doubtless lost at this point by the absence of the latter gentleman, who might have had some thing to say had he been present. The regular order of busiuess having thus been completed, tbe services were concluded witb the reading of the cus tomary resolutions of condolence to the bereaved, aud adjournment tine die. Fleeced by Sharpers. Thomas Montgomery, a well-known farmer of Manor township, who recently sold his farm to tho Pittsburg Plato Glass Co. for 27,000, was floeeod out of $(1,500 by a couple of sharpers on Wednesday by the old dodge of placing his money In a tin box and the same beiug left in his trust. It appears that the sharpers represented themselves as being the heirs of a man named Wallace who owned the farm in Kittanning township on which John Me diator ives, and bad agreed to sell the same to Montgomery for J0.500. They had arranged a meeting for Wednesday and in the meantime were to prepare the deeds and transfer the same to Montgomery who came to town and drew $ti,500 out of the First National Bank and went, as ar ranged, and met tho parties, wbo had tho deeds by this time proporly prepared to transfer to Montgomery upon the payment of the S,500. Mr. Montgomery proposed that they go befoae 'So,uire MeClarren, of Mauorville, aud have the deeds properly witnebHod and executed according to legal codes, to which they readily consented, and putting tho deeds in a tin box that was made for the purpose, suggested that Montgomery put his money in with the doeds and they would, after locking tho same, give the box to him to take to tho 'Squire's ofllee while they went on out the road to attend to some other business transactions. To this Mr. Montgomery reudily consouted, and taking the box proceeded to 'Squire MeClarren'a cilice, wbero he waited until the appointed hour for his men to arrive, but upon their fail ing to turn up be grew suspicious and opened the box to find that il contained nothing. Ry this time the sharpers, who had manipulated matters in such a manner as to get the 0,500 were many miles away and Mr. Montgomery a poorer but wiser mau. The sharpers also hired a liorso and buggy from George McLaughlin, of Ford City, with which they made good their escape, but they wiK uo doubt desert the same as soon as they reach a convenient place to take the railroad. Mr. Montgomer is making every ottort in his power to capture the parties, and although we wish him every success we doubt very much whether he will ever re cover one cent of his money. While we sympathize with Mr. Montgomery in his heavy loss, yet we were greatly surprised and could hardly believe that such an in telligent and shrewd business man could bo made the dupe of a couple of sharper in such an easy manner. Ktttanning Free For bargains iu Furniture go to S. 11. Huslcl A iyua'i cheap furniture store. tf. SEWST NOTES. An exchange pertinently remark, "If a man kicked himself every timo he felt like It, there wouldn't bo enough chairs in tho house for him to sit on. Tho long deferred declaration that the Delaware peach crop is a failure is at hand. It Is now said that not inoro than 0110 clghth of the lull crop will bo marketed. It Is gratifying to know from Secretary Kdgo, of the Stato Hoard ot Agriculture, that the yiold of wheat in Pennsylvania this year will exceed that of last year. This means a further continuaneo of that prosperity that always accompanies good crops. - Here's a pointer for tho cigarette smoker. Dr. Keeley says: "The cigarette habit brings confusion to the brain and heart, and a train of Ills from which It is hard to rocover, even though you stop the habit. I will never treat a man who persists in using the cigarette. It results in insanity and death." Mrs. Brookins' residence at Bradford, says the Era, was struck by lightning on the 11th Inst., shattering a window into fragment. The lightning ran along the wall in a fantastic fashion and in its track, concealed behind a looking glass, was a roll of greenbacks which amounted to 200. The currency waa burned to ashes. Doubtless the best paying church In Pennsylvania Is tlie one belonging to the Presbyterians In McDonald. Until tho oil boom came along the church was as poor as poverty. Oils wells were struck in various directions around the property. Finally the elders bored for oil In tho church yard and atruek a well which flowed 1,000 bbls. a day. No collections are now necessary in that church. The pastor gets a big salary, the members are In clover, and about everybody seems anx ious to join. Mrs. Langtry is an enthusiastic fan col lector, writes Frances M. Smith in an ad mirable paper, "Prose and Poetry of the Fan," in Peterson's Magazine for July. Her specimens represent almost every era, tho French fans being particularly beautiful and dolicate. Oscar Wilde found a fitting work for bis talent In designing a room particularly for them. Tho walls and ceilings aro docoratod with tho fans of China and Japan, while cabinets and easels held tho carved Ivory ones, many of which aro so frail that they rest ou satin cushions. The Erio Tlmos says : "Tho County Commissioners of Erie and Warren Coun ties, at their organization at Corry tho 24th inst., elected Judge Gunnison Piosldont of the Association. Although the Judge was not present, he will accept promptly. The Commissioners of Crawford county did not attend the meeting, but it is un derstood that they are In favor of tho work house scheme The sentiment of the meeting was to build a workhouso for the punishment nf all prisoners who get less than a year's sentence. At Corry there Is a large amount of excellent material for the mantifactuoe of tilo, brick, tile for sewer purposes, etc. It is the intention to admit the prisoners from all the north western counties at a stated price. Tho workhouse, in all probability, will be built by Erie, Warron and Crawford counties. Tho Titusvllle Sunday World says: '.Now that the vexed question of deter mining who the presidential candidates would bo has boon settled, It is expected that tho Governor aud his advisors will be viaitod by a committee from this city, and the question of State aid in replacing Oil Creek In Its former channel discussed. If the work is properly done it is evident that the city cannot, and ought not, stand the expense. Tho magnitudo of tho un dertaking and its importance makes it clearly the duty of the Governor to exer cise extraordinary measures in rendering prompt relief. The legislature will thou legalize the action as soon as it convoncs. The committee appointed to visit the Gov ernor is Hou. E. O. Emerson, Hon. W. II. Andrews, Colonel J. J. Cartor, H. C. Bloss, Roger Shorman, John L. McKin ney, ex-Senator John Fertig, Jesse Smith and A. B. Howland. Estimates of neces sary expenditures and other data have been made by City Engineer Joseph Smith. As many of the committee as possible will leave for Harrisburg this week. The Centreville News relates the follow ing: "We have been told of many ludi crous scenes and Incidents growing out of tho great flood of June 4th, and ambitious reporters have busted elouds, and mill dams, and almost ruinod their imagina tions in their frantic endeavors to gain notoriety and fame, in reporlorial journal ism, but the incident wo are about to relate is true and told without hope of roward. On tho Sunday following the flood alter the waters had subsided and gone to join their kindred iu the "Father of Waters," L. B. Preston, of Tryonvillo, discovered that he waa minus two horses, aud of courso search was instituted for the lost. Near the village is a large wild grape vine that winds affectionately around a tree ol good proportions with quite a large spreadiug top, the viuo, us Is frequently the case, forming a sort of net work among the branches, and there, over ten feet from the ground, in the protecting embraces of the tree top and vine was found one of the lost horses alive and safe. The animal was rescued from his lofty quarters, and is now notorious as a hero and Hood relic. If any one can toil a bigger story aud speak the truth, let him now take the floor, or else forever after hold his tongue." A New Kind of Insurance. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad re sults from au attack of bowel complaint during tho summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Itemedy will euro any ordinary case. It never fails and is pleasant and sat'o to take. No family can ull'onl to bu without it. For salu al 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Siggins A. Fones, druggists. peclmi-u Cum1.. S. H. Cliflbrd, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgiaand Khcuiimlisin, his stomach wu-l 1liM0l-1lMC.il Itiulivm- u us allected to au alarming degree, appetite leu away, ana lie win terribly rolure1 111 flesh and strength. Three buttles of Klec trie Hitters cured liiiu. Edward Shepherd, HurriHburg, 111., hud a running sine 011 Ins leg of eight years' suunling. I 'sod three buttles of Electric Hitters and seven iHixes of Hut-k len s Arnica Salve, and his ler is sound 11H1I well. Jnhii Siu.uki.r Catawba, ()., had live large lever sores on ins leg, minors sunt lie vuis 1:1cm utile. One bottle Electric Hitters and 11110 luix Hucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly, buid by Proper A Doutj'u Drug store. Grand I.ow-rnlo Excursion to the 1 h m and Islands. Tho W. N. Y. A P. P.. 11. announces a grand low-rate excursion to tho Thousand Islands, and down tho St Lawrence, to leavo Tionosta, Saturday, July Mb., at 8:10 a. m. Tho low rate of Jfi.OO will be mado for tho round trip. Tickets will be good returning ten days. The excursion goes by W. N. Y. .V P. It. K. to Hochestor, thenco via N. Y. C. A H. 11. K. It. to Syr acuse, thenco via II. W. A O. It. It. to Clayton, and steamer from Clayton to Alexandria Hay which is the grand ccntro or tho Thousand Island district. The party will arrivo at Alexandria Hay Sun day morning in time for breakfast, from which point innuincnthlechcRpexcursioiis can be taken among the islands. Special hotel rates have besn secured for tho party at all the best hotels, ranging in prices from $1.50 to $.1.00 per day ; good cottage board can bo had at $1.00 per day. Special sleeping car and day coaches will be pro vided for the party, sleeping car will be put ou tho train at Rochester to accommo date those who wish them. Berths should bo engaged in advance to insure space. Call on W. N. Y. P. It. II. Agonts. r write Mr. 8. B. Newton, Excursion Agent, BiiITalo, for sloeping car berths or further Information at as early date as possible Theso excursions have grown in popular ity each year, and aro considered a select party. Mr. Newton accompanies tho party through to tho islands and arranges all details for those who wish. Do not miss this grand low-rate excursion to one of America's grandest Summer resorts. You will not have au opportunity of spending a short vacation more pleasantly this sea son than this excursion oilers. It Saves tho Children. Mr. C. II. Rliawen, Wollsvllle, Kan., says: "It is with ilcasiiro that I speak of the good Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has dono my family during tho lust fourteen years. Iu tho most obstinate cases of summer complaint and diarrhoea among my children, it acted as a charm, imiking it never neces sary to call in a physician. I can truth fully say that in my judgment, based on years ol experience, there is not a modi cine In tho market that is its equal. For sale by Siggins A Fones, drug:;ists. Tlip Pnleil ami the .KtnKc Rov. F. M. Shrout, Pailor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has dono for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishionors tliought'l could live only a lew weeks. I took live bottles of 'Dr. King s JNew Discovery and am sound and well, ginning 2ti llw. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Com bination, writes: "Aftor a thorough trial and convincing evideneo, I am eoulldcnt Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion beats 'em all, and cures when every thing else fails. Tho greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge tlioni to try it." Freo trial bottles at Proper A Doutt's Drugstore. Regular nivna r.O. ,.,i.l ftl lul nil KLEN'.S AltMC'A HALVE. Tlio best Salvo in tho world f.ir rm Bruised, Sores, Uleors. Salt Rheum, Fever mores, lecier, napp-vi lliimls, (.'liillilains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Pilos, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to give ported satisfaction, or money refunded. Price li'i cents per uox. i' or sale bv Propor A Doutt. D. S. Knox has been appointed ngent for LcClare & Mannine. Dricbt- on, N. Y., growers of every variety of seeds, and is now reudy to take orders lor the spring I'ehvery. This firm of fers to the public choicest potatoes growu eepcciuily for seed, aud guarsn tee every pound sent out by them. He has also taken tlio agency of tbe Stan dard Silverwnro Co., Jioston, and can supply any article in that liue at verv lowest rates. Samples can be seen at the PostofhVe. He wants a number of good live agents to canvass the county. Good commissions'. Call or write for particulars I tf. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When aha was a Child, aba cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, sue gave them Castoria. MARRIED. VAIL FLEMING. At East Hickory, by Rov. S. It. Torrey, June 25, 1WV2, Mr. John S. Vail anil Miss F.ttn K. Fleming, both of near West Hickory, Pa. TIONIWTA M,VIIIOOTH. t'OKKECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY r.EI.IAIil.E DEALEliS Flour 'fl barrel choice - - 5.iKl(n,fi.25 Flour sack, . . l.'J.if.i, 1.50 Corn Meal, 100 th ... 1.10(ji, l.2." Chop feed, puro grain - - 1.00'u 1.10 Com, Shelled - 6tl(,i,70 Deans "jA bushel ... 2.50(:1.00 Ham, sugar cured - 1-lfiii Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 11 Shoulders - e, Whitotish, half-barrels ... 8.50 Lake herring half-barrels Sugar - r.(i,rj Syrup s(i( ,;o N. O. Molasses new ... 5u(,i)75 Roast Rio Coffee ... (Ur2r Rio Coiree, ... . -5(i'y JavaCollee .... H.'(;t5 Tea ...... lil'Ci 75 Hutter (,,,15 Rico Hftj F.ggs, Iresn ;l r, Halt best la!' e .... 1,00 Lard (-i hi Iron, common bar .... jjo Nails, 50d, keg .... o.;, Potatoes .... (Vim Lime bid. .... i on Dried Apples sliced per lb - -li(.i,lo Dried Hcnf .... -15 Dried IVhi-Iios per ti - . . 10 Driud Peaches pared per X - - 15 Administrator's Notice Letters 01 'administration en the e-late of Catherine (i. Noble, late of Hiekorv township. Forest countv, deceased, having been g-anti-it to the umlersitfiie-l, all per sons indxhied lo said estate will nhase make immediate payment, and tliosti having lecal claims against the same will present llieni without delay to t imiu.m a. uii.i,, Administrator. Tiom-sl t, 1'a., Juno 10, is.C I OH WOUlv of every description ejit-cu-tod Hi iI.m Kfc'M'Mi.U'AN ollue. A AXE TO U Mo-l people have, even when they don't', say s i. It's foolish to think people in j bu siness except for profit. Our obieet is 1 to keep 1 lie margin ol profit as low as pos- i siblo an.l treat von so well you can't help.. coming hack right alomr. Here a an exl amplo of a special ottering: A special lot of fino llalbriggan Vnder Shirts and Drawers, regular fOc quality, now 25c per garment, 100 dozen Men's Negligee Shirts, 50e and tfl.On cpmlities, now 35c, three fir J 1. 00. A hit of medium weight Merino Shirts and Drawers, regular 50a finality, now 35c per gin-men'. St' EC I A L SALE. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, Moderate Prico Store. Exclusive agenis for Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen Cnderwear. Youniau's ci lebrated New York Hats and Pedrick's Custom Shirts to order. 3S Ken -; HI., Oil t'ily, Ia. Pick sTrmtnrho and rcliev nil tho trouble Inci dent tin a hilioug stat of the aystcm, iucr - - lUitziiu-Ks, Nausea, Drowsiness, I)intrHH eatiiif?. I'nin in the Side, &c. While thfir remarkable bucccha baa leen shown in cui. Headitrho, yrt Patiticr's I.tttle Ijvcr Pilui are equally valuable in Constitution, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whik tiny alto corrt'ct all disorder of tlio stomach, piimuluto the liver and regulate tbe bowels. Even if they only cured Ache tlipy would be almost priceleaa to tho who milter from thia distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end. here, ami thoso who once try them wTll find " those little pllln valtinhle In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without tbeiu.. hut after all sick bead ACHE Is tho bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills euro it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make ' A dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripoor purge, but by their geutlo action please ul who tiso them. In vials at 25 cents; five for . Hold everywhere, or sent by moiL CASTES MEC1CIKB CO., Kew York. Mil SaaUlk Small Prico, HARMON Y TOWNSHIP Aduitors' He port tor tho year ending June 0, lSSrj. K. li. Head, Collector, ill account with. K. o. I arson, Treasurer of school fund UK. To balance duo Treasurer from last settlement 111 &, To amount ut duplicate, yearlSUl.. 21(14 H To amount of dog tax 40 AO en. Hy balance paid on last year f 10; f.t Hy porcentaue on same 6 51 liy amount paid Treasurer 1,07 64 5 pel cent '4517117.51) Tor collecting.. H9 87 6 per cent nil' prompt payment ou fs:i:l.i!7 41 67 Hy exonerations .17 6! Hy laud returned 230 ' $23118 4 lialancodue Treasurer $ 308 4:1 H. O. Carson, Treasurer, in account with Harmony Township School fund, for the year ending Juno 0, 1SH2. urt. To balance from last settlement. S7.1 57 -To balance from Collector for 1HH) 1U6 tW To advance from A. dinger on Township orders fiXO 00 Amount ree'd from Collector, liSUl 17U7 54 Amount ree'd T. Wilson forschool hoiiso 20 00 To State appropriation 21 h7 Amount advanced from Commer cial it.ink ou Twp., orders... 500 00 tU'.Ki W i' It. Hy orders redeemed Hy icrceiitogo on ($'i7t'7.US)..., ..$ 3207 OH ... 54 14 f'.'Jdl 22 Hy balance due bm nship 937 74 We tlie undersigned audit-in of Harmo ny Touuship, having examined theabovo accounts lind thorn correct. 1. I,. Kino, T. W. Ai.i.kniii ti, Auditors. II. O. Carson, in account witli Kond Funds, for the year ending March II, I'tty. Dl'.. To balance on hand from last set tlement f 83S 00 Amount received Irom Collector... 31S 43 fUStl 52 Hy amount of vouchers paid $ M 3ft Hy 2 per cent. c on vouchers... 13 87 707 17 Balance due Tom uship J17!) 3- It. O. Cai.Hon, in account with Poor Fund for year ending March 14, ln:r2. mi. To balaiii-o on hand from lust set- lleinci.t j 33,1 tit) t'll. By vouchers paid J 1117 2! By 2 per cent. coin, on vouchers... 3 86 201 14, Balance due Tow iiMliip &1.S4 5ii We the iindi'iMmiod Auditors of Har mony imi nslnp liUving audited the above account), liud tliem correct. :i'.oiiiK I,. KlMi, John Thomson, T. W. Al.t.lM.Kli, Auditors. TinioiTi: MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY C. JZ. DANIELS, MACHINIST, FOUNDER & BLACKSMITH. All Machine and Fouudrv Win e ami Blacksiiiiihiug iiromptlv done at lowtwt rules and guaianleej. Sled khoc of ail kind ou band. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. WlillKS Tho Curstui hhoii. neur Rail road Station, IIUIIJTI, fPAPTrtfQl H mis. i CURE 6 3 1
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