THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. AUOCST 10, 1892. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. Rnrge. C. R. Davis. itr?mfn-Patrlck Joveo, W. A.Orovo. V. A. Hilands, s. H. Haslet, A. II. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Jv.tict of tht PeaetS. F. Proper, 8. J. Setler. Oonttable S. 8. Canfiold. Vullretoi J. W. Landers. fk hoot nirtctorn O. W. Robinson, A. B. Kelly, 1). S. Knox, J. T. Brennan, J. II. Clark, T. F. Ritehev. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mtmhtr'of Cnnpre- F. Rmnns. Urm'trr of fifnixtrl jT A. HM. em6(.v 8. S. TowtXi. i'rrMdent JnfjrCnAnvK II. Norn. AMoeiafe JudgetJoHK H. Whitb, C. W. Cl.ARK. Vencrrr Ja. B. IlAOORnTT. Prnthonotary, Rfqinf.tr C AVcorder , Calvin M. Axfr. Bhrrtr. Johk R. Osooon. Ci7i.M)iinerc, F. Lfdkbur, Jas. MctsTYRK, PHILIP K.MEET. WKnf y Superinlenftrnt Gun. W. KRRR. j'tmrici AKorsry I". M . ilark. vrv ftmnfm'onrT John N. IlKATiT, It. V. Oititon. Onnnty SHrvrvor J. F. PnoTKU. Cbr-inirr D. W. Cl.ARK. County A urfiYorn W. W. Thomas, J. A. Dawson, R. Fithx. DUSINE8S DIRECTORY. T ' . . 4 . . n V ' ' . . WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. S. of A., meets every Saturday ve nlng in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Ioutt block. J. C. 8COWDF.N, Pres. .1. J. LANDKU.S, R. H. TIONESTA LODGE Xo. .309, I. O. of O. F1. every Tuesday evening, at 8 ill o'clock, in the I,odge Room in Far trldge'a Hall. Conlcrs the Initiatory de gree the ft rut Tuesday night nf each month; first dogroo tlio second Tiloxduy night; soisind degree tho third Tuesday night; third dogreo tho fourth Tuesday night, A. V. STHOUP, N. . J. II. Ft INKS, Soc'y. 27-tf. IJVIKF..ST I.ODHK, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets rorv Friday evening in A.O. U. IV. Hall, Proper A Doutt hhs-k, Tionesta. V. V. WALTKItN, M. w. !. J. HOPKINS, Itccordcr. CA4T. f IKOKd K STOW POST, No. 271, (i. A. U. Mwtit on tit v llrst Wednesday in eaeli 141 jnlh, In Odd Follows Hall, Tionostn, P.i. J. 11. KDF.N, Commander. CAPT. (1F.ORGK HTOW COW'S, No. 117, W. It. ('.. meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, ill A. . IT. W. hall, Proper A Dmilt bl.s-k, Tio tioata, Pa. Mrs. C. C. HUM rtKItHF.lt, Pres't. Mrs. ANNA PKOPF.lt, Soc'y. 1OARIir KX A MINING SUUGF.ONS 1 for Forest Countv. A. K. Nlnnociplior M. I)., President; J. W. Morrow M. D., Secretary ; 4. It. SiRina M. I., Treasurer. The Itonrd will tneet in lr. Morrow's illU, 'I lonesta, on the third Wmlnesday nf tiuii inoiith, nt 10 n'l'liM'k, a. in. T M. CIiARK, 1 . ATTORXKY-AT I, AW, and District Attouskv. Oflli-e ronuT of l'.lin and lii'Mgn StreetN, TtneMtii, Pa. Also i;ent for a number of rc liable Fire Inmiriiii o CoiupaniuH. K. u n.vvis. ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, Tionesta, Pa CnlleeliiiiiH made in this and adjoiuiiii' countleH. r F. imvlIFY. ' i A TTO It N K Y-A T-1 j A W, Tionesia, Forest Ciwinty Pa. j; e. mui.n, . ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, Olllre ill Kepler llloi'k, Room H, Tionesta, I'a. IAWRKNCK IIOIISH, TIoiuhIii, Pn7. lemaril Aunew, Proprietor. Thin rioimo is centrally lH-ated. Kvervthiiifr new and well furnished. Hupeiior Ait e.iiiiiumlationH and strict atteiithiu Riven t.iL-rtosls. VeRi-tables and Fruita of all kinds snrvel in their season. Nnmpie J-oo.n lor Commercial ArchIm. fKNTRAL HOUSi:, Tionesia, Pa., t. C. Ilrownell. Proprietor. Tills is a new house., and has jnst Iikoii lilted up for I bo accommodation of the public, A pnr tion f tho uilroaiio of tho public is solic ited. 40-i.V. fOKKST HOTKI,7wes"r Hickory, PaT. i Jatsih Render, Propriulor. Tliis hoUil haa but recently Ihvii isnnilell, is nily furnislietl thrnuRhout, anil oilers tho lluost and most omloi table acivHiimnilationa to Kuesta and Iho IravuliiiR public. Rules leasonable. B. SIHtilNS, M. !., Phykiciau, NurRcuu DniRRist, TION KMT A, PA, JW. MORROW. M. I., . PHYSICIAN 4 KURGKON, Iditeof Armxtronix county, IikvImr loented in Tio'iesta Is prparl to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. Ornce a id residence two doors north of lawrence House. Oltice hours 7 to H a. m., and II u VI at. ; a to S an4 lii to 7( P. M. rtundrtys, a to 10 A. a. ; X to t and J to 71 P. M. mv-IH HI. D It. F. T. NASON, PHYSICIAN A SCrtUKON. TIONKSTA, PA. Ofllco on Kim Street. Calls attended to promptly duy and niRht. MAY, PARK A CO., II A N K KRS. Corner of Elm Walnut Nts., Tionesta, Pa., Rank of Disinmut and leioit. In terest allowed on Time Icposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal poinU of the U. S. Collections Holiciusl. 1 11IIL. KXIKRT, fancy boot siioi:maki:r. Shop in Reck buildinir next to Smear jauuli A t'o.'a store. Is preuirH to do all Kind of oiisumi work from the tii:el to the coai l and RimranUs-s hia work to give erl. l ullhlii. tluu. Prompt alien tion 'ivun Wi meHdiuR, and price aa rca aonable an tirst clasit win k can be done for. of the firm of MORCK BRO S. OPTICIAUS, S(ts inliNt iu Errors uf lb lrs.-tinu of the ye. Eiainiiiatioiia Iri-.i ..I olisru'c. 1 WAItltKN, PI'.NN. iL.ii, Mauue, .ui.l Scil. ln on li iuisii r uniiiiuls cured in HI iiiiiiiiIik l.y Wisil lord S.iuitary liliou. i ih newr l.nN. vil.l by Prop"i , Ii .iiii, hrtiiiui I -. Tci I I, I' . ii.n . I-. i.iii. JAS. T. BUENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOWESTA, PA. particular attkntion oivkn to TUB PKOPKK AHSKSSMKNTOK LANDS AM) THR PAYMKNTOKTAXKS. ALSO TO THK PI RCHASK AND SALK t)K KKAL KfSTATK, AND TO THR RKNTINO AND MANAUEME.NT OF THK NAMK Charrk aaal Kabkalk M-kal. rresuytenan sabbntli school at w.ts a. m. ; M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Prcachim in M. E. Church every Sab' bath evenimt by Rey. RumberRer. PrcachiiiR in the F. M. Church every Sabbath eveniiiR at tlie usual hour. Rev A. T. SaEC-r, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath moruiiiR and evening, uev. ,i. v. McAiiinoti otncialing. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 542. Charles Hunter hag moved into his pleasant new home on the west side. Editor White of the Tidioute Newt was a visitor in the burs a few hours Monday. Mrs. J. C. Colegroe of Corry, is paying a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Browncll. Prof. Monday of Franklin, baa been up visiting friends for two weeks' vacation. for sale, a good property on Vine St., suitable fur residence. An ply to P. M. Clark. 4t Mrs. V. E. Tranlum, of Colum. bus, Pa., visited her mother, Mrs. N. G. Pall, during the pust week. iiuiouie anu iiiusvilie came together on the Titusville ball ground last Saturday. Score : Tile. 17, Tid. 3 Liverymau Canfiuld has enclosed hia large lot on Front St. with a picket teuce, adding very materially to its beauty. Atteution is directed to (he ad. of the Tygert Allen Fertilizer Co., man ufucturcrs of Stnr Bone Phosphate, iu this issuo. Mr. Jake Siggius, wife and young sou, were visitors to Tionesta friends from Wednesday till Monday of the past week. Mrs. Clara Marsh camo home from the hospital at Bufliilo not ma terially improved in health, her friends will be sorry to learn. II. U. Teitrick, a former Forest county teacher, bus been elcctod prin cipal of the Bruckwayville, Jedurson cuuuty, public schools. We are plonsed to uotc Mr. J. L Craig's continued improvement, nnd trust we may be able to report him ou duty nguiu before long. Judge Campbell, who presided over the (iret court ever held in Tic .. .. 1! I ... . uesiii, uea at nis notne ill Ulaiiuu nn the 21 ium. H was iu his SOth year l' fee iMulliutliKt cunip meeting begin at (jlyndeu, Crawford county, to-day, and will last one week. Quite a uumber from this soetiou will attend Sheriff1 Osgood ad ver lines a num ber of pieces of laud for sale on Man day of court week, all of them valua ble. Jjnok over the list aud see if any in his liue suits you. In our item last week about the new post office iu Howe township called Walson Farm we were only partially correct. Nushes post office was changed to Watson Farm. lie v. Wm. Caofield, a young niio ister of the M. E. Church, aud well kuown iu this section, died of luug trouble ou 18th ult. at Virginia City, Montana, whither he had gone two years ago. Dr. Uumbergcr reports as follows: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Aug. 8, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. F. Thomson, Aug. 9, a daughter. Charles is in the cigar business for a limited time now. The names of Pennsylvania post offices have recently been uudergoing a transformation. Borough aod burgh, must be "boro" and "burg." This saves a good doal of extra spell iog and is a sensible change. The ladies uf the borough have arrauged to give a basket picnic at the band platform next Friday after noon to Ilia Keeley Ioslilute students and their frieifls. Each lady is ex pected to briofia batket, table cloth aud half doify plates, knives and forks. Diuner will be served at 5:30 p. ut. A pleasant time is anticipated. Last Friday's Pittsburg papers reported that Jacob Vassan was lyiug in a critical coudiiiun from the effects of a blow over the head, which he alleges Iawruuco Grubbs dealt him with a bar ot irou during a quarrel on the previous Weducaday. Vassan bud Grubbs arrcaUd for aggravated assault aud battery, aod lis was held io the sum of 11,000 bail to await a bearing. Whether or nut this refers to Lawrence Grubbs, sua nf John Grubbs, a former reeideut of Tiouesta. it is not possible to ascertain at prcseut, but as no further aceouut of the matter has bim-e appeared iu the papeis, it is probuldr ii'l u i iris as t first ' li ' I . The c2lh annual convention of the Slate Sabbath School association will be held In LncaMer, on Septem ber 20, 21 and 22. Karh coanty may and is urged to send ten delegates. Orders for excursioo tickets and all necersary information concerning rail road arrangements may be had by addressing Rev. "W. H. Laird, f9 Oak aveoue, New Castle, Pa. . T. W. Corah or Balltown, has leased the Lawrence House barn and will start livery, expecting to have a number of horses and rigs ready for busiuess in a few days, lie will also conduct a billiard hall in the room occupied by Whiteman's cigar factory, as soon as the adjoining building can be enlarged sufficiently to accommo date Mr. W.'s increasing busines. The excursion to Chautauqua last Saturday was well patronized by the people of Tidioute, Hickory and Tio nesta, five crowded coaches leaving the depot at this place. When at Oil City two coaches were added, which gave all a comfortable scat. The best of time was made both going and coming, the return trip being made in less than three hours. A giod time is reported by all who went. Warren couuty will bold its fair this year on Sept. 13, 14, 15 and 16, at the handsome fair grounds at Warren. The association expects to give the people a better exhibition in all departments this season than ever before, which will require a good deal of effort, for they have never had any poor fairs there, and those who attend will be well rewarded fur the time and money spent. The school board of Tionesta township met last Saturday and elected teachers as follows : Hunter Station, Mae Barber; Hunter Run, Kate Joyce; Jamieson, Minnie Shaw key; Pigeon Hill, Robert Stitiiuger; Ger man Hill, P. A. Hepler; Oldtown, Ella B. Blocher; Smokey Hill, James Ming; Blocher, Blauche Pease; Shri ver, Bertha Weikel ; Huddleson, J. F. Stilzingcr. Schools begin Sept. 5th ; salaries, $28 per month all round. Wm. C. Hilanda Esq , uncle of Mrs. D. W. Clark aud W. A. Hilands, is paying a visit to Tionesta as the guest of Mrs. Clark's family. It has been thirty five yeais since he left this section of couutry, which tirao he has speul mostly on the Pacific coast. He sees many changes in the place since theu,ud finds few of tho old timers with whom he spent many of his younger days, but those who are left are pleased to nolo his good health Tiud evident inteution to bass manv pleasant years uf enjoyment yet ou earth. Much ado is made in these days about Mars. Mars i uuthiuir mora than a cuiumon star, as we common mortals are accustomed to view it, and these eveniuga it rises iu the south eastern horizon about uiue o'clock. Soma of tho big bugs say it is au in habited pUuot, and some say it aiu't, but might be. Last week, one eve ning, it got witluu 50 odd million miles of us, and then "turned tail" and went the other way, doubtless he cause some of the boys cot to throw ing stones at it. They say it will make another trip iu this direction about tbe year l'JOO, when it is hoped some enterprisiuir cuss will arrange for telophone connections and give us all a chance to communicate with the boys up there aud get better acquainted. WHW HILL AFFAIRS. A liase Hull O'ume and Other Snorts Dtish Xcctlnf?-K. K. Mes Farm, fna; and Other Sews. Farmers are wliittintf their scythes and slashing down tho oata this morning, uud everything seems to be on a general move. The bush meeting held in the M. K. grove closed last evening with favorablo results. Revs. Torrey and Smith olU- ciaUxl, and on Sunday were ably assisted by Presiding Elder Smith, Rev. Rumber- ger and J. E. liillurd. Tho weathor was aa line as could be wished for during the meetings, and taking all in all the meet ings wore fairly wel1 attended. A rushing ball game camo off here Sat urday between East Hickory and what was supposed to be tho Whig Hill nine. To say that we were iu it would be out of the question, as the score will show. Hick ory says they would like to play the mar ried men of this place. Come on, ye ball ists! We can do you up. Score of Satur day's game 15 to 3 In favor of the other club. The Railroad is being rapidly pushed through to the mouth of Ross Run, C, F. (Jillespie, M. F. Catlin and Jeff. Dean, all bustlers, have about li men each. Ry election day we will probably hear the gentle toot of the locomotive as it rush as by us. The only objection with us is we have so far to go at train time. Mr. and Mrs. Iayton and son Ueo. of Pittsburg, Mrs. Wickem of W. Va., and Mrs. Lura King of Warren, are visiting relatives ou the Hill. Mr. aud Mrs. T. P. i'lyun are visiting Mrs. F.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Berlin. I). I, Beck, school director, is adding some new attractions in tbe school house and repairing the tamo .with a new lloor and re-plastering the walls. J. I. Dean will build a large dwelling, size 18x:)ri, to be used for a boarding house on the R. K., also on the Tionesta road in Ross Run, Ren. llerliu has lately recovered from u severe attack of vertigo. nr. 1-.. v. smith has a contract of plas Urino houses lor H-jjtnn, Jolmsou fc '., 'il KeJIettville. nt'. . '-Vji.i. W w.k. SEflST X0TES. MrsicAL Cot.t.roK -The Fall term opens Sept. 12, in ocal aud Instrumental Music. For catalogue address Henry R. Moycr, Freeburg, Pa. 2t. The fellow who got the forged cheek for $100 cashed Friday, and who gave hia name aa t'haa. II. May, of St. f-ouis, Mo., la still out of sight. The telegraphic de scriptions sent out have brought no tidings as to his wherealMWts. flliszanl. Win. J. I.ainberton, of Denver, Col., one of the well known Lauiberton family of Franklin, was fatally injured in a fall from a street car on .Saturday last. Hia remains were brought to Franklin for burial. He was fit years nf ago ami leaves a wile. 11. C. Frick has rapidly recovered from tho wounds Inflicted by tho anarchist rterginau. He is able to go to his ollice and transact business. Warrants have been issued against him and a number of ot tiers of the Carnegie Co. on charges sim ilar to those preferred ogninst the leaders of the Homestead workmen. An exchange claims that sufferers from hay fever and asthma will find great relief in a tea inado of dried chestnut leaves. They should lie gathered now, when tho tree is in blossom. The tea is used as often as you wish for several weeks beforo the time to take tho fever. It will afford great relief in a short time, and a season or so of using will result In a permanent cure iu tho most severe cases. I). D. Hughes had a job given to him tho other day, says the Titusville tForfif, that he performod In a very patriotic manner. A painter brought in a largo wooden American eagle used for a sign, tho largo benk of which had been broken off. Mr. Hughes made a new beak of tin of Amer ican manufacture, tho sheet from which tiro beak was made being manufactured at Pittsburg and coated at Philadelphia. Mr. Hughes says that if tho American eagle is to be repaired it ought to be done with strictly American article. Iilizzard, At an early hour. Friday morning a commercial travelor who was walking from Htoneboro to Sandy Iako In order to transact some business before the train left for tho westward, discovered the dead Usly of a man lying nn the Iako Shore Railroad track, a short distance west of Sandy Iako station. Those who soon ar rived on tho spot found that it was tho body of Hillings Walker, son of tbe late C. H. Walkor, ol Sandy Ijike. Tho back of the head was crushed in and there ivoro bruises on tho head and shoulders. It was thought from indications that death had occurred within an hour or two. Walker, who was a painter by trade, was almut thirty-five years of ago and was married. Articles have lieou signed for tho con struction of tho now independent pipo lino from tho noithern oil Held to the Hudson River. The lino will consist ol two 4-inch pipes, one for ertido and the other for refined oil. It wilt start at llrsdfbrd, Pa., and run directly eastward through Potter, Tioga, Rradford, Susqiio lianna and Wayne counties, to a point at or near Hancock, N. Y. : thonco it will follow the liue to N'ewburg, on tho Hud son river, wliero it is proposed to erect re fineries where tho nil can bo shipped to New York by car or bout. Tho lino will bo 212 miles long, and will cost about 11,200,000. It is backed by the P. P. A., and is oxpocted to bo in operation next spring. Fi-ankUn Xar. From tho Titusville Sumta; World: Tho work of rebuilding and clearing off the debris throughout tho flooded district progresses but slowly. Tho most activity is uoticeablo at tho relinory plants of Rico, Pobinson A roggan and tho International. Those establishments are rapidly assum ing thoir once prosperous appearance and it will bo but a fow weeks now until they uro once more running at their former capacity. The Titusvillo Irom Company have erected a solid, high picket fence aroiimi tnoir yard biiU thoir works arc now running iu good shape. No rest donees aie being built with tho exception of tho Kelly house on South Perry street and tho ono story framo of Sebastian Huhon. Much of rubbiuh -lea by tho Hood still remains heaped whore the water loft it and, a general air of apathy seems to have settled over tho whole district," STATE AND LOCAL KAIIIS. Puuu'a State Fair at Scranton, Sept. 5-10. Farmers' Association at Mt. Uretna, Aug. 17-25. Grangers' Kxcursion at Williams Urove, Aug. Si) to Sept. 3. N. Y. State at Hyracuso, 8 15. Y. lnter-Stato at Klniira, Aug. 31 to Sept. 8. N. Y. Western at Rochester, Sept. 2-30, lluffalo Kxposifinu, Aug. 17-27. Warren, Sept. 1:1-10. New Castle, Aug. 23-26. Washington, Aug. 29 to SCpt. 2. Titusville, Sept. -. Butler, Kept, fi-ll. Kd in boro, Sept. 6-0. Little Valley, Sept. 5-8. Corry, Sept. l:i-ltl. Conneautvillo, Sept. 13-16. Coudorsport, Sept. 13-1H. Mercer, So,!. 13-15. Clarion, Sept. 13-lfl. Lock port, Sept. 15-17. Jamestown, N. Y., Sept. 20-23. Hamburg, Sept. 20-23. Cainhridgoboro, Sept. 20-23. Randolph, Sept. 20-20. Ktoneborn, Sept. 27-30. Indiana, Oct. 3-7. Whiloat Big Island, Va., last April, I was taken with a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I never had it worse in my life. I tried several old-time remedies, such aa Blackberry Wine, Paregorie and Laudanum without getting any relief. My attention was then called to Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy by Mr, R. C. Tinsley wiio had boon handling it there, and in less than live minutes after taking a small dose I was entirely relieved. O. U. Burford, Harris Creek, Am heist Co., Va. For sale by Siggins A Fonos, Druggists. Drunkenness, or the I.hiuor Habit. positively cured llV lullllilliMtoriiiir llr Haines' Golden Specilic. It is maiiufai lured as a powder, which can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of oolitic or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a iniMleiale drinaer or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, aud in every in stance a perlect cure has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. Is page Imnk of particulars free. Address Gol,-IM-:. SPI-X'IFIf CO., IKS lU.-e Si., fin i'lnali. , aug.10 I v. Last tirand Low-Rate Exrnrsioa of the Season to the Thousand Island. The W. N. Y. A P. R. R. announces a Grand Ixiw-rato Kxcursion to the Thous and Islands, and down tho St. Iiwrenep, to leave Tionosta, Tuosday, A ugust 2:ld, at 8:40 a. in. The low rate of fil.no will be made for the round trip; tickets will bo good returning ten days. Tho excursion goes by the W. N. Y. A P. R. R. to Rcs h ester, thence via N. Y. C. A II. R. 11. R. to Syracuse, thence via R. W. A O. R. R. to Clayton, ami steamer from Clayton to Al exandria Bay, which is tho grain! eontre or tho Thotiftand Islands district. The party will arrivo at Alexandria Ray, Wednesday morning in time lor break fast, from which point Innumerable cheap ex cursions can lie taken among tho islands. Special hotel rates have lieen secured for the party at all the best hotel, ranging in prices from tl.50 to f3.) per day; good eottngo board can bo had at fl.00 per day. Special sleeping ear and day coaches will Is? provided for the party, sleeping car will be put on at Rochester to accommodate those who wish thorn. Berths shoulds be engaged in advance to insure space. Call on W. N. Y. A P. R. R. agents or write Mr. S. H. Newton, Kxcursion Agent, Iluf fa'.o, for sleeping car borlhs or further in foitiiatinu at as early date as possible Theso excursions have grown in popular ity each year, and are considered a select party. Mr. Newton accompanies the party through to the Islands and arranges all details for those who wish. Do not miss this grand low-rate excursion to ono of Amorieos' grandest summer resort. You will not have an opportunity of spending a short vacation more pleasantly this sea son than (his excursion offers. Hrr llMslrrs. Win. TiininoiiH, Postmaster of lduville, Ind., writes: "Floctric. Hitters has done more for mo than ull other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslio, farmer aud stockman, nf same place, suvs : "Find Kloctriu Bitters to be tho host Kid ney and I.lver medicine, made mo feel liko a new man." J. V. Gardner, hard ware merchant, same town, says: "Kloe tric Bitters Is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; ho found now strength, good appetite and felt fust like ho hud a now lenso on lilo." (inly 50c. a isittle, at Pro per A Doutt's Drugstore. I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the public as I do to my friends and patrons. I used it myself after other well-known loinedios hud failed, and it cured mo in a few minutes. I rocommend it candidly and cheerfully upon its merits, not from a financial staiid-Miut, because I have others in stock on which I make a larger profit, but be eauso Chanilierlain's is tbe best remody I know of for bowel complaints. Thoro Is no doubt alKint it, it docs the work. James Forgy, Druggist, McVeytown, Pa. For salo by Siggins A Fonos, Druggists. Remarkable Ursrse. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plaintield, III., makes the statement that she caught cold, which sottled on her lungs; sue was treated for a month by her family physi cian, but grow worse. Ho told hor she was a hopeless victim of consumption nnd that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption; she Isiught a lmttlo and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottle, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Proper A Doutt's Drugstore, larire bottles 50c. and f 1.00. Ill't Kl.KN'.H AK.Mt A NAI.TI-:. Tho best Salvo in the world f ir Cuts, ltl-lliuu Sl,..-,.a ITI..A..., U..U Ul. I.' Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively euros Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per imix. ror suie ov I'ropor re iiotitt. For Sale. The property of Mrs. Adams, occu piea oy. ur. juorrow, and known aa the Conver property, is for sale. Par ties contemplating a purchase will Mud this a very desirable investment. For terms, Ac, address Mrs. Anna Adams, 312 Lyon St., Flint, Michigau. Vbea Baby was sick, we gare tier Cantoris. When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoria. Wbco aha became Wis, aba clun( to Castoria. Wbea aba bad CUUdren, she gT lixca Cutona. ENGINES SAW MILLS, TIIUIIIIXJ M 14 Ilest Machinery at Lowust I'ricos. I. B FARQUrUR CO., YORK, PA. jOKHNZO FULTOM. Manufacturer of aud Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES, Ami all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 'I IOXFSTA. TA. EDINDORO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Fall Trrisi OisriiM Hriiiu ltr 5, 102. Mow is tlie time to engHu room. Ap plications aro iH'ing racivd every day. OVKIt W Al-I'LK'ANTN FOR SENIOR CLASS OF 1893. Tlie school has lieen fully .iuiiiM-d. Kverv teacher, a teacher id e-neine. KdiuiHiro is tlie place to prcpaie lir teachinir, liolh prolcHhioiialiy and Intel leclually. t)ue term seiit in I-MmiImh.i means au increased salary to the vomit: leacher. A student can have our mien-elled ad VautaKes this tall term at au oullav of only .n. 1'erwinal iiiciiij;.ai.io i soliu itu'i. Address. MA III IN i,. liKNI DIl T. I'nn.-ipal. .i'll-1' ( iidiursuu, l'. STAR BONE PHOSPHATE. STAR BOIIt PHOSPHfft W Ma UP ir , BEWARE! Only the Rest Woods have imitators. Thorn who have used STAR BONE PHOSPHATE know its value. Do not Is. deceived into buying any claiming to bo the same as STAR BONE PHOSPHATE which is manufactured Kxclusively by THK TYGERT-ALLEN FERTILIZER COMPANY, (.lllice. No. 2 Clicsliiut Ktiect, PIIH.ADKI.PIIIA. Works, Greenwich Point, Philad'n, which havo lieon greatly enlarged In the post year anil is now one of the largest plants iu America. See that tho name and brand are exactly liko this bag. Take I ther. ((uallty always maintained. Iu use over twenty years, ir your dealer don't sell it write diroct to us. SKN'D FOR AN ALMA MAI HOP BALSAM NATURE'S COBBLER. Repulring, Mending. Making Iho Old j ana worn uut New. HOP BALSAM in ramnrMMt nt frawfi I hops and tUolxtguiDv, tu)naininnfti. piTTorAntB known pnnliiriiicri'frvKblnic vU nnd ho iho mhul In nf. ropt? It APffllntfl nntuhu mmi Th- tu-f.it Mitrnrri me dicinal pn.prrlU'n.f it a hop it re well known. Hup liaUam will cur I'AMIthff, 4'nl1fl, A mm mmn, roro i arum, fTiiintftln, II r n n r h lit, unit all 11.1 -non nry nmplnlntn. 11 hUlb tu rniBVttithlegmii r'itr lhr)iiTiT of all m.ithM limitor, Mother will find tho UAtfiAM r.Tllr-ni,U.tr or theniMtl ren and children, t cum when cure U h i lhl. Trj It. IT CURES friAmotitnh born casm, when all ettM I remrxllu hare faitod. I - IT ALLAYS on In i rollevra tho aunVivr I from that terrible CVugb wtteu cure I In In tbe balance. I If toii are troubled with Lung ar Pulmonary I cvmplalntflouebouidtakeUorUutAat. Get a large bottle I Get a free sample I r 35 cents. at your tiruiits. fvo not mmt a ubfttttnta. Whnl uoh 1 Vik. ftes r! SOB Wanhlnuton Street,! w urrAku, mm T Dr. AV. P. C0NNEUS EVE, EAR, NOSE I THROAT Sl'RCEOJI, OVER SAVINGS SANK, OIL CITY, PA. Olllco Hours !l to 11 a. m. j 2 to ! p. m. 7 to II p. m. Sim. lay, I to II p. ill. l'racticc limited to alinvo Hpts-iallies, Fred. (Jrcttoiibcrgcr, (iKNKUAI. BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portainiiiK to Machinery, Fil ipinos, Oil Well 'fouls, lias or WaUir Fit tings and (Jenonil lihicksmitliiiiR prompt ly done nt Iiw ltntos. KcpniriiiK Mill Machinery (riven special attention, ami satisfaction giiaiuutccd. Shop in rear of nnd just west of tlie Shaw Mouse, Tidiouto, 1'a. Your patronage solicited. I ' It 1 :D. ( i It KT f F.N II K III i K It. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIHTUK of sundry writs of levari Faciits and Fieri Facias, issued out of tlie Court of Common I'leas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed, tliero will lie exposed to public sale or outcry, ut tlieCourt House, iu the llomuirh of Tiouestii, IV, ou MONDAY, AlTtJUST A. D. IMr' at 1 o'clock, p. in., the followliiHdcscriliod real esiatv to-wu : DANIKI.S. I1HNXETT and C. W. AT KINS vs. JOHN A. WATKKIIAl.'NK, Levari Fsci;i. No. Z, AiiKiist Term, 1W.-Hall A Thompson, Attornevs. All the riKkt, title, interest und claim of the defemlant of, iu ami to all that tract or parcel nf laud situate in Township of llowe. County of Forest, anil Stale of Pennsylvania, iHiunded und ilescrihed as follows, to-wit: Iteiuniutr at a post mid stones iu the south line of Warrant No. sssil, lieiiiK tho north-east corner of said Hell lot, and lieiiiK also the north-east cor ner of one thousand acres and allowance of laud patented to Charles J. Fox ly paicui uaied .epi. an, imii, enrolled in Patent llMik II, vol, 47, pane am, Ac., refolded in Forest Co., in Died Hook No. ID, pa,'e -(TJ, and running thence south four ih'ir. srven minutes west n nnu the east line of said ItoJl lot, and of said Fox Imdi acres cihtv-live nnd five oiie-liun- dredllis nsls ii-KXl rods) to a not and atones; thence north eighty-six dctrro, fourteen iiiiiiuIhm west alonir tlie residue of saiil Itell A Stitt lots one hundred and t-iKhty-sevuii ami eiL-ht-tcnllis rsls to a smt ami sloui-s ; thence north three do- unsis loitv-oue minutes east a omr the es" linn of said Slitt lot ami alonir Ilio Alkiusoii lot, mi culled, ! ;hly-live and five-tenths roils to a ohI anil stones ill tho aooih line of Warrant No. -JIM ; and thence aoutli eichty-si.x decrees fourteen minutes east alonf Mild Warrant line one htindriHl and et?hly-ei'4lil and live-leulhs nsis Ui tlie place ol Inviuiiinx. Coutnuiint; one hundred acre ot laud he the same more or Ic-.- ; lcin the saute premises convoy ed t.i ini parly hy second parties hy as- i(-'i nl heinn even dale herewith, and ns-oi.l.-.l iu un Itecorder's ( nlice, in lltsik i'l. .a-c '1 ikeu iu etcciitmii ami to he sold as the properly t,( John A. WaterhaiiHe at thu suit of D.ii.iel S. lit inielt aud C. W, Alkius. AI.SI I, ANN F. ltl'CK vs. S. K. hi HoTT, Fieri F.u-ia, No. I I, August Term, lf'. M. A. K. Wciilncr, Allormiv. All the ri.-lil, title, iutcrcal and claim i f the dHlwieUnt ol, hi and lo all that certain pn . e ol laud or (Mil lion of lot hounded on Ihe aoolh l.y the riiihl ol way of the Pitts-Iiul-Ii A Western IUi! Itoad, Ifriuerlv P. It .V II. It ; ou ine es-i iiv lau.is of P. P. I lis d ; mi t:n- vet by South Forest I siicci, nun in, iii io. 1 1,, i,y ij,0 mierscc i lion ol I-oichi, t histuui and Cherry sl i rets; si in Mai ienville. Forest ( nuntv. i Pi nnsv iv .ui. a, bi n. put ol lot N .. I, e n nn ill ti.H to p: l ol Mrnii--iu ilesi-rilied and l 'He, O il ijed In-, et forth, psrlii nlar reference Ihv.iib had to the honmlary on the cast hy InnJs of P. P. lllood, and liclnn land or portion of lot partially or wholly conveyed bv Tsrfcer lllood. It. S. Hunt and It. A. Hiiiit, their nilornev in fm t, H. H. Tnwler. to W. II. A(ey, as recorded in Forest County. Dcd l.sik, Nn. 17, paK" 770. Therent erected one hotel 40x SO, two stories hi(rh,1 one iue.it market 1!l'x30, one story hifh, shed ntlnched ISxtn, one barlm'r shop 1 Is'JU, one storv hiuh. one h-n honsn .ml shed altachml, sud other necessary out linililinus. , Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of S. K. Schott at tho suit of Anu K. Keck. ALSO, A. It. K F.I.I.Y, Cashier, H. J. HOPKINS Co., and Mrs. NANCY DAI.K use nf H. .1. Hopkins A Co., vs. D. W.CLARK, Fieri Facias, No. '.'1, ?s, ;s and :13 Ai Itust Touii. lstrj.p. M, Clark and 8. D. Irwin, Attornevs. All the ritsht, title, interrst and claim of the defendant nf, in and to the following descrllied roil estate, to-wit : Those cer tain lots or pieces or uroiiii.l, in Tionesta Horon-jh, Forest Countv, Pennsvlvanis, ilescrihed thus ; 1st. Thai certain lot on tho Fast side nf Win Street, U-Kiiuilnx at a post on Kim Street, thence by land of I.ir..ie Dnvis, de ceased, south 77 decrees east 10 roils; thence bv other lands south VI dearees west 4 rods hihI one link to xt ; thence Imrlh 77 decrees west bv lot now or form erly Muenxenberiier ID rod lo post on Mm Street; t hence bv F.lm Street north I! ileuree Fast I riHls and 1 linK to place of Is-Kiniiinir. Containing one-fourtli nf au acre, on which is erected a two-storv frame house ami barn, witli other im provements. -d. That eel tsin ..t on Irwin Street, hounded north bv Irwin Street, went by the Allegheny Hiver, south bv hunt forni ei ly I'. I. Thomas, and raM l lot sold by saiil Chirk to llnttie M. Cisik ; tinn the wrst hair of l,ot ", " and containing ono hslf acre, -Tl. 'Ihe dcfcudaiil's interest in those two cerlain lots In Tionesia I'.oioiikIi s fore said. Is-lnvf lots Seven (7, and Fight (((), In llhs-k "M," Thomas' Addition lo said Horoiifh, Ris-ordimt to plan and plat there of said lots together eoiitainlnn about one acre, ami Is'inu same lots which T. C Jackson ami wile, by deed ot Assignment dated Feb y -7, Wi. isinvevel to said D. W. Claik. ns npH-ars by IWsd HiKik Vol. .17, pine ;i7- Si l. All the iulcr-st or the defendant iu and lo II at ism tain town lot licvmnin on the east -(hie id' Da'e Street ; thence by laud of Mrs. I.l.rte Davis, dis-stsl, south 77 decree cast I.UI feet to a post on west side of Vine street ; themss bv VineStreet south IU lonss weot till hV-t lo Kst ; thein-e by lot "C" liorlh 77 derees west lie fist o Dale Street; themsi hv Dale Street north 12 decrees east IM fis-t 'to tho place of lKinninu; beiiiu lot marked "II" on S. 1 1. Irwin's plot; on which is ervctetl a small spring house. fitli. The interest ami litle of defendant iu a cerlain wood lot in Tionesta Unround, Con nl v and State aloriwsid. l(oiiin a snli division of the Sickles laud, bein Lot No. H. Conieininir 1.1 acres and IU perches; I mil in led north by Wolford l't No. 7, east by other land now or lormerlv Sickles, south I iv I -t No. I), and west liy laud of llleak ley, Thomas ami others, ' accord -iinr to plot aud survey of J. F. Proer, Surveyor. Taken in execution and to 1st sold as the rowrly or D. W. Clark at the suit of A. It. Kelly, Cashier, II.. I. Ibmkius.V Cdf, ami Mrs. Nancv Dale, uw of II, J. Hurl-' kins .1- Co. Al-St), I'lllI.IP N. IIANI.KT vs. II. II. MPS IH.K, Fieri Fai-ias, No, L".l, AiiKUatf Term, Iffli-J. All the riKht, title, interest and claim of tlie derendant of, in and to all (hat certain niece or panwd of laud situated In (Ireen Township, Forest County, ami Stale of Pennsylvania, Isiunded and dcscrilssl aa follows; Itegiiiuiui; at a Hwt, tho south west isirner of Jacob Myers trwl, thence by land of Darrah, Hu'ssell A Co. south forty-three iltyrses east one himdrml and twenty roils to a post near a hemlock s thence by laud of Darrah A Co. north forty-seven lichees east twenly-eiKiit rrsla to a Hist ; thence bv land of Henry Ilari tar, formerly Jaeoh Myers, north forty three decrees wisit ono hundred and twen ty rods to a sst ; thence by land nf Dar rah A Co. south forty-seven degree west twenty-elht rods ' to placo of begin-. niiiK. Coulaininii twenty-one acrea strict measure, it Ihmiik a part of a dti-acra lot which was surveyed nut of Tract No. .Vki.1, conveyed hi Jacob Myers bv William Walters and wire, deed dated tho first day of September, 1S71, ns-sirde.1 in Forest County in Ieed llook Vol. 7, pae i7t( ; conveyed In A. II. I toot Jr. and (ieore F. Ilasict by Jai-oh Myers and wire, deed dated tho nineteenth day of Auiriist, IHHI, recorded in Win Itetsiriler'a oflico of said countv, in Dcod llisik Ft. paL'c 18(1; about 2 acroscleared.aud theruit ereeled ono house liix.NI, one story hiuh. i us en in execution and to tie sold as the import v of ri. II. Iliddlu at tho suit of I'hilip N. Haslet. TF.RMS OFSA1.K. The following must bo strictly complied with when tho pron erty is stricken down: 1. Wlieii the iila i nt i HT or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on tho wrila must Iks paid, ami a list of liens including mortiraire searches ou the prop erty sold, together with such lieu erislitor'a receipt for the amount or the prm-oeds of the sale or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnishisl tho Sherilf. 2. All bids must lie paid in full. :i. All sales not settled immediately will ho continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the uext day, at which timo all property not settled for will again I put up and sold at Ilio expense and risk of tlie m'ihoii lo whom first sold. See 'union's Digest, Ninth l .lillon, page 4 1'i, and Smith's Forms, istgo :ih4. JOHN II. OS(i(H)D, Sheriff. Sheriffs Otllce, Tionesia, IV, August U. IWli. Til I A I. IAHT, " I-i-t of causes set down for trial In the Conn ofCoinmou Pleas nf Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on Ilio IjuH Monday of August, Is'.ri; I. John Wilson, Samuel T. Nelll, Nancy Church, Julia N. Horry vs. II. F. Sham burg, II. W. shambiirg, A.lmliilstralors of (I. Shamhurg. diH.-ea.sist, No. "JM, Hep- loiniinr Turin, IS'.il. Su ions in as sumpsit. 2. Harry C. Ilubcm-k, Itolairt W. Khan non ami Camp. Keller, doing busimsts aa llahciK-k, Slisnnoii A Co., vs. Daniel steiuer, No, ;;7, May Term, lwu, Hmu nions in reiileviu. 3. It. C. Shriver and Daniel llrowster, partners as Shriver A llrewster, vs. 1). V. Copohmd and U. S. Zahniser, fmrcnere douiK business as Zahiiiser A Cosland. Nii., February Term, Idtrj. Apeal from 4. ,. T. Wliitehill and K. A. AVatson va. Curtis .) olio son mid John Johnson, Nn. till, Dec'rterm, ISiil. Sumiuonsiu Assumpsit, ."h Fjihruiiu Cuinminga vs. Ih S. CIoua;I A On., No. W, May Term, IKtM. Mherilf V iiilernleader. U. Kli.abeth Mayer. A brain Strause aiaV Flias Wlnelund, doing business aa 1 Hirartse A Co., vs. J. W. Colu, No. 61, In. crmbur Tumi, Is'.d. Siiiiuiions iu tut sunisit. 7. Pittsburg A Western It. It. IV. y, Mis. T. F. Itullera, Carl V. Jlullors, Joseph Fau lcraiid William Tavlor, No. at. Mj-temU-r Term, ss. Siiiiimons in ejeutw luent. H. John A. Pros.r vs. Peter Itorry. J. M. Clapp. W. T. fx iienlo, J. K ;rand4a and K. Ik (iramlin, Nik 3... Iteoemlwr 'feriu, iHld. Summons iu ws-suiiipsit, IK Clyde K. .'siiiiih ys. A. J. Handy, Na. 3... May Term, I Mitt. Ap)Mal fnm .1. . in. Itichard S. Wiuiack vs. Wm. O. Manning, Clayton Manning and The Ma ple Creek 1. uinlK-r Co., Limited. No. fi2, Nlay Tei iu, iKKi, Numinous in t-eitti ia. II. C.J. Harris vs. I. i. Ciotigh, N.S1 .May lerin, IMtt. Sumuioiis iu action ,f tiespass, Louisa D. Kaman vs. It. Kaiuaa, SuiuuitHta No. 7:1, DeeniiHr i'erin, leVl, iu assumpsii. Attest, CALVIN M. AltXFIt, Proi honolsry I' -inesls. Pa.. AiiL-ij,! 4. Issi. i