r- it ) THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1802. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rurgess. C. R. Davis. (Vmannwn-Patriok Joyce, W. A. Grove, W. A. Hilands, H. II. Haslet, A. II. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Justices of the Peace J. V. Proper, 8. J. Sotlev. Constable S. S. Canfield. f Virrfor J. W. Landers. AAnp( Director G. W. Robinson, A. R. Kelly, D. S. Knox, J. T. Brennan, J. R. Clark, T. F. Rltchey. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ffember of Congress G. F. Kninns. Member of Senate Harrt A. II ALL. 4 ssembly S. H. Towler, President Judge Charles II. Noyks. An.toe.inte Judge Johh II. White, C. W. Clark. . Treasurer Jah. B. IlAfinEBTY. Prothonntary, Register A Recorder, te. Calviw M. Arhrr. Sheriff". Joh!( R. Osaoon. Otmmisiiieneri C. K. Lkderur, Jah. McTkttrb, Philip Emeet. County Superintendent Or.o. W. Kerr. IHstriet AttorneuP. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners JonuN, Hkatm, R. W. OniToif. CVmnfy Sumeyoi J. F. Proper. tMmner TV W PriBK. Conntu Auditors W. W. Thomas, .1. Daw'mk, R. Flynn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ifrASIfTNGTON CAMP. No. 420, P. O. H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Doutt block. J. C. SCOWDEN, Pres. J. J. LANDERS, R. H. TIONESTA LODGE No. 36.9, I. O. Of O. Ti:ETS every Tuesday evening, t 8 , I n'flnelr. In' the Lodirs Room In Par tridge's Hall. Confers the Initiatory de m. Tiinsflav iilfrlit. of each month; first degree tho second Tuesday niL'btt second degree the tlnra liHisuay nights third degroe the fourth Tuesday uiirht. A W. STROUP. N. O .T. II. FONES. Soc'v. 27-tf. 5 FOREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., . MirsevervFridavveningin A.O.U. Hall, Proper v, Doutt block, Tionesta. W. 1". lYAIj llinr), 1. I. HOPKINS, Recorder. ' APtTgEORGR STOW POST, Mn 974 ft. A. R. ts on the first Wednesday in each mth, in Odd Fellows Hull, Tionesta, Pa. iPT OFmmK STOW CORPS. No, I 137. W. R. C, meets first and third vMliinsdav even ill or of each month, in A . U. W. liall, Proper Doutt block, Tio- osta, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RUMBERGER, Trcs't. Mrs. ANNA PROPER, Soc'y. iOARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest Countv. A. V.. Ktnneo.inher M. D.. President; J V Mnrrnm f !".. Secretary i J. B. Sieirins I.' D.( Treasurer. The Board will moot it ur. Morrow b onice, j lonesm, mi liird Wednesday of each month, at 10 clock, a. in. PM. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, and District Attorney, Office corner of Elm and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies, n r. TJAVIS. IVu . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made lu this and adjoining counties. T. RITCIIEY. ATTO RN E Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. E. BIBLE, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, llico in Kepler Block, Room 0, Tionesta, I'M. A WRENCH HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.. i T ...... a innnw 1 rn n I 1 A t f if . This )iie is centrally located. Everything 11 !-..!.., I CL1 . . 1 A n I nW aim well iurMimiun. uu mini iniodations and strict attention given .i guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all :.. i .- i i.. tl,nlH iiiMiuiiTi Humn A I their Beason. room for Commercial Agents, nENTRAL HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa., V. O. O. Brownell. Proprietor. This is a new house, and has lust been fitted up lor the accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patrouago of the public is soiic- tod. H-iy- bJSSl lui hut recently been completed, is niceiy uinii8hod throughout, and offers the finest :,iul most comfortable accommodations to ninsts and tho traveling public. Rates , iwoiiable. f B. SIOGINS, M. D., ' Physician, Surgeon & Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. W. MORROW. M. D.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ,le of Armstrong county, having located i Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro- SSZ.;:S;Sof .iwrenoe House. OIHce hours 7 to H A. am) 11 lt. 12 m. : 2 to 3 and til to 74 v. i. ISnndavs. tf to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and i 71 r. M. may-18-81. IR, F. T. NASON, ) PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA Oflk-eoil Elm Street. CalU attomled to unaptly day and night, TAY, PARK CO., L BANKERS. rimer of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, i. Bank of Discount and iicposit. lu i est allowei on Tinio Deposits. Col lee us made on all the Principal points of ...id U. d. uoiiecuoiis soiiciiea. )I1IL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT .t SHOEMAKER. slion in Reck building next to Smear 'li Jt Co.'s store. is prepared io.io aii ii.U of custom work from the finest to .' uoursest and guarantees his work to .'i nerfect satiHlaction. Prompt atteu- n in von to mending, and prices as rca- i ilile as ti rut class worK can ue done lor. of the firm ofMOUCK BROS, L-PTICIAHS, ist in Errors of Refraction of the iniiiuliuiis free of charge. WARREN. l'ENN. lge, and Scratches on human lied in M minutes by Wool- y Lotion. Tliis never fails. Mir A Doutt, Druggists, Tio-nov.lH-6ni. JAS. T. IHIENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOZSTEST-A., 3? .A.. r AKTICl'LAU ATTENTION GIVKN TO THE I'ROrF.R ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND TUB PAYMENT Or TAXES. ALSO TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME. I'hnrrk and Kubbnth Ftrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. in. : M. K. (Sabbath School at m:uo a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rov. Bumbergcr. Preaching in tlie t. m. cnurcii every Sill. bill li evening at the usual hour. Rov. A. J . Sager, Iaslor. Services In the rrcsiiyterian l nuron every Sabbath morning ami evening, Rev. J. V. MeAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market dosed yestetday 51 5. Cliestuut parties are thick ; tbicker than chestnuts. Charles Leeper was over Irom Clarion a day or two of this week. -Constable Connelly of Hickory gave the Republican a sociable call Thursday. Miss Ida Whisner of Shippenville spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. O, W. Duukle. Rov. J. T. Brennan will preach in the Presbyterian church next 8ab bath evening. Coal can he hed at the Everhart Bauk, near Lickiogville, at five cents per bushel 3t. J. B. Lenard, Esq of Chicago, was a guest at the May mansion a day or two last week. -The Kelly well at Oldtnwu is down in the vicinity of 1200 feet, with do pointers as yet. -The program for the celebration of Columbus Day by the borough school is published this week Tionesta's cew gas company will goon start a well near the one ou the Boxtzer farm, Tionesta township. Liveryman Canfield finds his present stable room insufficient and proposes building an addition to his already large barn forthwith. A few spits of suow last Wed needay wns the first of the season here. Out on the hills the grouud in places is said to have been quite white. -Mrs. F. F. Bhonp aud children were with Tionesta friends during the week, while Rev. Shoup was atteuding the F. M. conference at Tilusville. The annual couveution of the Bee. Keepprs' Association of this section of country will be held in the Eureka Hotel parlors, Sagertown, Fa., Oct. 19 and 20 instt Work on Tionesta's water works is progressing. Mnnild tne weather remain favorable the company hopes to have the bulk of the work com pleted before winter sets in. As the finishing touches are put oo Bcnwden & Clark's lege new build ing it shows up handsomely, and may be counted as one of the substan- Hal improvements to the town. .pi ,11 fl J. !) f, The well of Collins, I roper Co., at lbe nK,ulh 0f Jughandle run, Kiugs ' ley township, is down nearly 1200 feet, aud will probably be finished the last of this or tho first of next week. Sore-throat and bronchial affect ions are speedily relieved and effectual ly cured bv the use if that safe and reliable remedy, Dr. Bull's Cuugh Sy rup. it bas stood the test ot halt a century. David Brenueinan, a former resi dent of Tionesta, fell from a boat scaf fold at State road, ou the Clariou riv er, a few days ago, and broke one of bis arms and otherwise bruised him- self badly. Mr. J. M. Kepler is iu Lancaster vi-tiog friend, and relatives From there he expects to go to Hot Springs, Ark., to remain a few months, whore he was so much benefitted in health on bis former sojourn of a mouth. A black thorn cane was lost by a geutleman of this place several days ago, and if the finder will leave same at this office he will receive the afore said gentleman' thanks aud will be suitably rewarded for his kindness Peter Emmicke, one of the old citizens of Fraokliu, died ou the 5th inst , aired 65 years. Many of the first settlers iu this section will reiuem ber the deceased as having been among ti,em freque0ily upward of o0 years ago -Mr. aud Mrs. John Charleston mouru the deaih of one of tbeir twin babies, a girl aged about four mouths, which occured ou Friday night last, of cholera infinitum. The funeral took place from tho house on Monday after noon. If a dealer oiler a you a buttle of Salvation Oil without wrapper or labels, or in a mutilated condition, don't touch it don't buy it at auy price, there is something wrong it may be a dangerous or woithlesa counterfeit. Insist upmi getlirg a per- feet, unbroken, genuine package. od your guard ! Be James Archibald, the infant sod of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Watson, of Golinza, Ta., died on the 5th inst., and was buried in Riverside Cemetery on Friday lsst. The child was aged 4 months and 15 d !, and hnd been sick several weeks from the cHerls of cholera infantum. The parents have the sympathy of their friends in this community. Our thanks are due our young friend Willie Mueuzenberger, of Chi cago for a complete set of lithographic pictures of the World's Fair buildings aud grounds, which are about the nicest we ve seen yet. illie writes that the pictures are good like nesses of the buildings, which they have repeatedly seen, and which are magnificent in proportions and grand eur. John Jarnieson has found a way out of the muddle. He proposes that a hole be cut through the court bouse ceiling and that the big blanket ballot bo dropped through into one of the jury roomp, which will auswer nicely as a ballot box. The scheme wouldn't be a bad one. At Nebraska one of the big barges could be barked up aod tho voting take place from the boat scaffold. Two precincts in this county would thus be relieved of a good deal of anxiety. Here's oceans of comfort for users of "the weed." The health authori ties of Berlin have beeu informed that the experiments in Hamburg concern ing the relations of tobacco to cholera have led to a remarkable discovery. The cholera baccilli, comma baccilli so called, shrivelled up and died after being placed on a tobacco leaf lor on ly a few minutes, When the bacilli were exposed to a dose of tobacco fumes or tobacco juice they likewise quickly died off. Tionesta lodge, I. O. O. F. install ed the following officers at its regular meeting Tuesday evening of last week: N. G , J. C. Hcowden ; V. G., Fred. Infield ; Trees., F. R. Lauson ; Sec'y, J. II. Foues; Assist. Sec'y, Chiis Clark ; Conductor, T. F. Ritchey ; Warden, J. W. Hood ; Champlain, P M. Clark; R. S. to N. G., S. H. Has. let ; L. S. to N. G., Q. Jarnieson; R. S. to V. G , C. R. Davis ; L. S. to V. G. Chas. Thompson; O. G.,Chas. Kilmer; I. G., J. B. Hagerty; R. S. S , D. Bar nett; L. S. S., Win. Hunter. The Keeley Club concert at the Bchool hall last Wednesday evening was quite well attended, and the au dience was well pleased with the per formaucu generally. The violin solos by Prof. Nichols were repeatedly en cored, and the elocutionary efforts of Miss Nichols, Mies Clark and Mrs Nora Siegel were well leceived. The singing aud other music was a pleas ing feature of the occasion. The Club's future entertainments will doubtlesB be well attended if this is fair sample of what may be expected of it. -Many childrcu in this community ore suffering with a peculiar disease somewhat resenibliui; catarrh, The throat becomes sore and in s.imo in stances caukered, while the nose fills with mucus, acting much like a bad cold, aud often making the uusa very Bore. Breathing through the nostrils is almost impossible aud the palient3 become irritable and crusty. The duratiou of the disease is from two three weeks, during which they should bo kept in tho house and treated as iu ordinary cases of cold. If allowed to take Cold there is danger. The Ridgway Democrat makes a local hit that is applicable to very many communities, not around here of course, but in other places, as fol lows: "It makes us feel awful tired to bear croakers that are louuging around, eternally jabbering away about the dullness of the times. Why iu the world don't you gel a move on you and help ly board of trade make things I' Call in some to f your capital vest here iu Ridg way in building aud encouraging man ufucturing interests and thus put au end to this everlastiug yelping.' The jury iu the embezzlement cuses against the Dulamaters returue a verdict Thursday morning of guilty as to Hon. George Wallace Delemater, and uot guilty as to the other defend ants, G. B, aud T. A. Dclnmate The jury stood ten for conviction au two for acquittal upon the first ballot Tuesday night. Mr. Dulaiuater re ceived the verdict without flinching The defense will apply for a new trial aud will also question the legality of the act of IKK'J. The embezzlement charges were the outgiowth of the failure of the Delumater Bauking com pany, iu December, lSDO, Rev. Win. Elliot, who is now un has been fur the past eight years, pas tor of the Presbyterian church Canal Fulton, Ohio, gave his many old fiiends hero a pleasant surprise by dropping in on iheiu fur a i'tiw day visit after an abceuro of nearly thir teen years. His welcome was cordial aud hearty ?u l his visit gave real en joynieot to all who met hiui. Oo Sabbath morning lat his former par- ishoners had the pleasure of listening to a most interesting discourse by him in the Presbyterian church. Having received word that his services were wished at home next Sjbbnth he was oblidged to cut his visit shorter than expected, and so departed Monday much to tho disappointment of many who had hopod for a longer slay. We hope he will uot make his visits so long between times in the future. DEATH OF 40 UN I.. (KlIU. Tionesta is ngnin called upon to mourn the loss of one of it J host cil.rns, one who bore the esteem and high re spect of every member of the conitun nity in which he lived. John L Craig was born at Pioe Grove Mills, Centre county, Pa., Joly 11th, 1N46, and died at Monongahela City, IV, Saturday, October 8th, 1892. Mr. Craig came to Tiouosta iu 1871, as agent of the W. N. Y. & P. R. R , then the Oil Creek & Allegheny River R R., and has since occupied that pos ition. lie was held in reputation as being one of tho most reliable, efficient and trustworthy officiuls the load pos sessed. And he held as prominent a placo in the esteem of the patrons .f the road here, as well. It seems sing ular, no doubt, that a service of more than twenly-oue years ppent iu as try iug aud annoying a position as that he held can be so ruined up in two brief sentences, let the fact that it can be so done, without having to go aside for words or clauses to qualify or bolster up the general statement, the fuel that it can be told so simply, is tho best evidence that be served faithfully. As a man among men he occupied on ly the place that true manhood lie in tine1 s and finds. Mr. Craig was a man of literary taste and culture, and a great reader but only of solid or standard works And a thinker as well. He was earn est and honest in desiring to know and to fiud the truth of questions that are important. He road much for this urpo8e. And his owu words, quite recently uttered, are evidence, that he had found au answer to life's greatest question. in July last be sutlered a Bevere stoke of paralysis. Siuco then ho had recovering slowly aun hopes were bright for his ultimate recovery. change of place aud scenery being recommended as of beuefit,hc had been visiting with friends, and about five weeks ago he went to Monongahela City. Monday of last eek Mis. Crait, received a uiessugu asking for her to come at ouce as he was seii.iusly ill. She hastened to his bedside and found that u secoud stroke of paralysis had come, and on Saturduv he died. His body arrived here yesterday morn ing aud was met at the depot by a lelegatiou of Forest Lodge, A. O. U. W., of which he wus a charter mem ber and its first Past Master Work man. Mr. Craig leaves to mourn him a amily consisting of a wife aod four children, three boys and a girl, to whom he was the kindest aud most in dulgent husband aud father. As far as human sympathy can go their sor row is shared by tbeentire community. May He who was a man of sorrows aud acquainted grief, comfort where the'power of human words fails. The funeral takes place from his late residence this, Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, Revs. Brennan and Rankin fficialitg. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. F. M. Conference Appointments. At the Froo niothodist Conference, which was held in Tit usvillo last week, tho fol lowing appointments were made : Pittsburg District D. I!. Tobey, Chair man; Pittsburg and liraddock, M. 11. Mil ler; Veionu, W. Jl. Roupe; Kittauning, A. J. Weaver; Grcensburg, J. J. Zabnis or; Homestead and Mansfield, F. E. Glass; Sinithtou and Mt. Pleasant, to be supplied. New Castle District New Castle, J. S. McGeary; Sharpsvillo, F. F. Shoup; Rochester, S. Wellington ; Mcadville, F, Falkncr. Oil City District Walter A. Hollow, chairman; Oil City, A. C. Showers; Franklin, E. M. Sandy j Weaver and Oak Grove, J. E. llui-klitimor ; Titusvillu and Chorrytivo, R. II. Itcutley anil J. N. Crils low ; Cente-rville, Chas. Copelaud ; Tio nesta, A. T. Sager ; Hickory and Clarion, J. D. Rhodes, supply; Tidiouto, S. Sager. liradl'ord District Tuna Crock and Itradford, E. .ohni.ser; lleochwood and Emporium, Nettio Hibliard ; Penticld and Du ISois, J. Hodgkins and L. Andre; Ridgway, Alex .Smith; Sliellield, Mary Gillespie and M. Lall'erty, supply. Kcech and Raymond, Emma Ellison; Philips burg, A. I). Zalinise-r mid F. W. Cox ; Ryromtowu and Maricnville, 1!. M. Whil comb; A. Rcaii, Conference Evangelist. The Tionesta photograph gallery will be open only on Wednesdays un til further notice. On thevo days Mr. Sires will give his persona! utlention to the work and make tho sittings himself. No better guarantee of sat isfaction could be asked. L't 111 M.l:N'N AUMt'A mai.vi:. Tim best Salve in the world for Cuts, Hnuiics, Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, (Virus, ami all skin Eruptions, anil posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It in guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money ml'iimlcd. Price lij cents pet box. For sale bv Proper ,V Doutt. The Cook-Hnlnrs Wedding:. Of the marriage of Mr. A. Wayne Cook and Miss Dora Mary Haines, on tho l"th ult., we gather the following from an account of the Important affair from the daily.fyrrmiiirin, published at Cambridge, Ohio: Tliis was the most brilliant and elaborate six-lal ovent that has occured In Cambridge. The Moial decorations were profuse and artistically arranged, tho Golden Rod predominating and forming the basis ot decoration. This beautiful ellow blossom Is prophetic of plenty, of bright joys anil golden opportunities, and its clusters neatly arranged gave color to the ferns about and above the altai', while tho stalks knotted with white ribbon dec orated the entranco to the pews. The groom was attended by Mr. Frank ShertV- ler as best man, Major Montooth, L. 11. Reeo, W. S. Gully, and Dr. Will Haines, a brother ot the bride, all of Pittsburg and Allegheny. Tho bride was attended by Miss Harriet J. Cook, the grooin"s sister, maid of honor, with bridesmaids, Miss Mayme Circle, of Minneapolis; Miss Maine Rruee, ol Atlanta, Ga. i Miss Rertha Hunt, of St. Clairsville, and Miss Iiia Cochran, of Quaker City. Tho ribbon children, a most beautiful feature of tho occasion, wore: Hallio Cal vin, niece of Mr. Cook; Mary l.edlie, KiniUilton; Mabel Hornbrook, cousin of the bride aud LeiiaSaliuon, of Cambridge j Hertio Calvin, Cooksburgh, Pn.,and Dick son Cook, nephew of the groom, of Pitts burg. Each of them w as presented with a ring by Mr. Cook, who also presented to each attendant a diamond scarf pin, and to each usher a pearl scaaf pin. Miss Minnie Grace Keepers, presided at tho organ and rendered tho wedding march from Lohengrin and tho bridal par ty entered tho church as tho inarch began. Miss Keepers won golden opinions by her exquisite rendering of tho most beau ti t ill and difllcuU composition and during the ceremony she played tho Mower song, very softly and at tho closo tho Mendel sohu wedding march. After tho ceremony at the church, i brilliant reception was held at the home of tho brido"s father L. O. Haines, Esq w here an elegant repast was served to tho guests. Tho parlors wore decorated with golden rod and exquisite ferns, plants and flowers. I'nder an arch of golden rod smilax and grasses, Mr. and Mrs. Cook received;! ho congratulations of their friends for somo time, but soon assumed the more democratic wav of mingling witli tho guests and banishing all formality, Mr. Cook is a prominent mid popular young business man, of high standing good education and impresses ono us man of good sense and plain, though eliv gant manners. Mrs. Cook, the bride, is a graduate of Pittsburgh Feinaln College, la an excellent musician and ono of the most accomplished vocalists in the state. Tho bridal gill of her husband is a grand piano and their elegant now residenco will bo fitted with a music room with arched ceil ing of hard wood, a perfect gem in all its appointments. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cook started for a tour through the west and south, af ter which they will take up their resi dence in Cnoksbiirgh, Pa., in their own home, a new house of 1!1 rooms. Usl of Jurors, Nov. Term, ISili. GRAND JURORS. Anderson, 11. P., farmer, Howe. Allender, T. W., toll-keeper. Harmony. Acklcy, D. L., lumberman, Jenks. Crappon, Win., laborer, Kingsley. Connelly, Jas. A., laborer, Hickory, Elgin, Harry, laborer, Jenks. Eden, John, laborer, Tiouosta tp. Gorman, Win., farmer, Harmony. Hindman, M. T., merchant, Harnett. Johnson, J., lumberman, Howe. Kcniston, A., laborer, Ilorough. Millor, J. C, dork, Kingsley. McCaslin, John, farmer. Harmony. Noil, A. D., druggist, Jenks. Rook wood, II. T., laborer, Jenks, Reck, F. M., sawyer, Jenks. Ross, Jas., laborer, Hickory. Smith, W. A., laborer, Jenks. Wilson, John, farmer, Harmony. White, D. E., machinist, Jenks Watson, E. A., laborer, Jenks. Wallace, A. J., driller, Jenks. Yetter, E. A., merchant, Jenks. Young, Tim., laborer, Howe. PETIT JURORS. Albaugii, A. W., fanner, Hickory. Armstrong, Chas., laborer, lluinott. Rlasdall, George, laborer, Kingsley, Rrown, Chas., laborer.Howc. Iliennoii.an, K. S., laboror, Harnett. Ilorlin, E. E., fanner, Kingsley. Ilradbury, C. K., lumberman, Ilorough Cropp, Jai-oli, laborer. Green. Crawford, Samuel, merchant, Mown, Church, J. M., farmer, Hickory. Campbell, W. T., laborer, liaructt. Cook, Sebastian, larmor, Harnett. Dunkle, Michael, farmer, Harnett. Frlggle, John, farmer, Jenks. Flick, Jas., Jeweler, Harnett. Gorman, M. W., luborer, Hickory. Gathers, A. A., sawyer, Green, Holemau, Eli, laborer, Ilorough. Henderson, J. J., landlord, Harnett, llanolil, II. II., laborer. Green. Hind, F. C., mwyer, Jenks. Hunter, John, farmer, Kingsley, Killer, Dick, laborer, Hickory. Moore, J. Douglass, farmer, Harnett, Mong, Joseph, lariner, Tionesta tp. Montgomery, G. II., merchant, Jenks. Mays, W. L., shoemaker, Harnett. Newhouse, II., laborer, Howe. Pu-ssauer, John, farmer, Tionesta tp. Pimm, R. W., carpenter, Harmony. .Siimmerville, John, lalwrer, Harnett. Shehaii, Daniel, fanner. Harmony. Shannon, Hubert, ganger, Howe. Swardsliold, Jas., blacksmith, Howe. Swanson, C. T., laborer, Howe. Thompson, John, luborer, Kingsley, Tingley, Samuel, sawyer, Jenks. Wellcr, G. W., laborer, Kingsley. Walters, J. M., superintendent, Harmony, Ward, Given C, laborer, Kingsley. Withered, Emery, laborer, Hickory. Woleott, S. J., oil producer, Hickory. I'rUIMMIIH'Cll IIUIM-ICH, ft feUtfll. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. II urd of liroton, N. D., wo quote: 4,Vas taken w ith a bad cold, w hich settled ou my lungs, cough set in aud finally termi nated iu Consumption. lour doctors gave loo up saving 1 could livo but a short lime. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could uot slay Willi my friends ou earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs ami Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight I. utiles ; it has cured ino aud thank (ioil I am now a well and h"aity woman." Trial bottles free ut Proper A I'outt's Drugstore, regular sio, 1 inc. and l.oo. COLl'MMS DAT PROGRAM. Celebration lijr Tionesta Pnlillr School, October 21, inks. Thj citizens are cordially invited to be present at the public celebration on the morning of October 21, at 9:30 o'clock, at School Hall, at which time the following program mo will be ren dered : Reading of the President's Procla mation, by the Principal. Raising of the Flag, by the Vet erans. Salute to the Flag, by the Pupils. Singing, "My Country 'Tit of Thee," by All. Prayer, by Rev. Rankin. Song of Columbus Day, by All ; 7 line, Lyons. ) Columbia my land ) all hail the glad day When tirst to thy strand Hope pointed t ho w ay ; Hail him w ho thro' darkness tirst fol lowed tho Flamo That led w here the Miiy-llower of Lib erty came. O Union of States, and union of Soli Is! Thy promiso awaits, thy future unfolds, And earth from her twilight is hailing the sun, That rises w here people aud rulers are one. Address "The Meauing of the Four Centuries," by Russell Diugman. The Ode. "Columbia's Banner," by Miss Gertrude McFllmes. Class Exercise ou "Arbor Day," by Room Nn. 1. Class Exercise by Room No. 8. Recitation by Mary Fredriksoti. Declamation by Robbio Fulton. Class Exercise by Room Nn. 2. Recitation by Blauche Agnew. Declamation by Ben. Davis. Address by members of Post and by Citizens. In pursuance of the Governor's proclamation Arbor Day will be ob served on tho same dav as Columbus Day. NEWSY MOTES. Tennyson, the poet, died ut his home in London on tho lith inst. Out of eighty-three cases in w hich tle- cIhIoiis wero handed down by thn Penii' sylvunla Supreme Court, on Monday, forty-four were reversed and thirty-nino affirmed. So tho lower Courts wero iu error in more than hall the eases ap pealed to tho higher tribunal. Mrs, Elizabeth Stanton, the oldest per son in Pennsylvania, died at her home iu Patton township. Centre county, on Thursday, Sept. Ui'nd. She was 117 years old. Two years ago, wIhui 1 la years of ago alio walked l- inilcs to Hellefontn and saw a train of cars for tho first time. With the Cooloy gang of Fayette countyf this State broken up, and the notorious Daltoii gang of desperadoes who have been operating lu tho west wiped oil' the face of tho earth by the bravery of tho citizens of Coll'eyville, Kansas, tho country may congratulate itself that sooner or later the work el outlaws Jias its day. Alhhoiigh it cost the lives of five good citizens iu tho latter affray, the killing of livo of the worst characters the country has had ainc.o tho breaking up of the James gang, is no small matter of congratulation. They made their last bank raid on Wednesday of last week. Tho will of the late Thomas Struthers, of Warren, has been admitted to probate. The executors and trustees aro S. P. Johnson, J. P. Jclleison, W.J. Alexander and Humor E. Stowart. The original will gave one-third of the estate to his grand son, Thomas Struthers Wetmore, and two thirds to the heirs of his brother John, and tho heirs of his sister Ann MeUrldo and Matilda Gilbrarth. It also inado several minor bequests. Hy a codicil he revokes tho portion given to his grandson, Wet more, and disposes of that third tho sumo aa ho doca the otlier two-thirds to the heirs of his brother and sisters. It is not unusual for colds contracted ill the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al most suro to result, A 11 fty cent bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Iluuiedy will cure any cold. Can you all'ord to risk so much for ao small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon. For aalo by Slggins A Nason. KrrKi'wv. That is what you ought to have, iu fact, von must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they Dud it not. Thous ands upon thousands of dollars aro spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may lio had by all. We guarantee that Klectrio Hitters, if used according to di rections and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion aud oust the de mon ifyspepsia and install instead eupep sy. Wo recommend Klectric Hitters for dyspepsia and all diseases of liver, stom ach and kidneys. Sold at Mic. and jl.un per Isitllo by J'roper At lioutt, Jlruggists. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specilic. It is manufac tured as a powder, winch can bo given in a glass of beer, a cun of coll'ee or tea, or in food, without tho Knowledge of tliu pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, aud w ill ellis'l a permanent ami speedy cure, w lietber the patient is a moderate driiiKor or an alcoholic wreck. It has beeu given iu thousands of cases, aud in every in stance a perfect cure lias followed. It never fails, ('ures guaranteed. -IS page Issik of particulars free. Address GOI. DKN Sl'KCIl'IC CO., 1H.) Haco St., Cin cinnati, O. aug.lo-Iy. A reported outbreak of cholera at 1 1 el -uictla, N. J., created much excitement in hut vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dyscutcrry which is almost as severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Wil lard, a prominent merchant of Jamesbiirg, two luiles from Hcluictla, says Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlm a Reme dy has given great satisfaction iu tho most sevore cases of dyscutcrry. It is certainly ono of the best things ever made." For sale by Siggins ,V Nason. For bargains iu Furuituie go to ti. II. JIailti Sou' cheap furniture tore. if. Charter Notice NOTICE IS It EREIIY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the Governor of Pcniisvlvsuia, on the Hd Ihv of November. A. D. s;e, by G. W. Rob inson, .1. r. Proper, A. M. Point, A. II. Kellv, .1. T. ltrcnnen, Wm. Sinearbaiigh, W. W. Grove, L. Atrnew, R. Lauson, .1. 11. Ifaiiertv, mni T. F. Ritchev, under the Act of Aseinblv of lbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to pro- vuln tor tun incorporation ami regulnttoii of natural gas companies," approved. May lss, ami the severs! supplements thereto, for a charter of nn intended cor poral ion to be called the "( itizens Gas Company of Tioncstn, Pa." Thecharacter and object w het-col is the. production ol natural gas and the transportation thereof ny means ol pipe lines, and toe places w hero its biisinc.s iu its various brances is to be conducted are the Townships of Tioni-iia, Green, Kings- ley, Hickory, Harmony, anil the lloroutrh of Tionesta, in Forit County, Pa.; the Townships of Washington and Farm ington, in the Count y of t Marion, and the Township of President, in Venango County, Pa., and tho furnishing the sumo to the consumers in the townships named and the lloroogh mimed and places ad jacent thereto ; and lor these purposes t have, posess and enjoy all tho rights, ben efits and privileges of the saiil Act of Assembly and its supplements. T. f. RITCIIEY, Solicitor. SMarT vi.l -llM!-,- 11,1 wc'Lly frimi.tArb -rrinnn,'!it limn 1,11. t ti.i i i,i,ti,s lor I. nivalin nt.-nt. K,,-lust,, I.TI lt,I y. 1 1,'Mi, lianl.v MiH-k, mi,' t. null. I ii ir trvnTrm-nt tils' In .r ..i. I Cr W' nl ..mlnlH.l.m . . Mill llt Huta. .mm. m. iaj mm- . . .. i iff Mhl'Vs-llMl. lOIl't U inn I :ilHT mom ii ' r tintii itx inhhuwoi rrvV Ttm:s t'ii'i-rnm tli t or other A lilies, tuilKt ftc'. A.MrvM, t OIH'tlfTM'l' Itf-'Tll-s, in- iier-L , . m nu-- u ivi:nl.U '-Hint t'ii! iir. Ml.) ourattiiiiOTMsr. Onta Wrtt aa rurtfttftloiueMd- iBirwiaolory pncvi. f CANTON, OHIO.' y . .t.' mt. Mtan Iimr Cured ! VIII. Ban Aniiiikis, Cat, February, lss). tly boy, 13 yeara oM. waa ao atfocUxl by bl. Vitus la.ooa that lit couM uut gu to tohool for two yean. Two boltX n ut ranter Koeiiin Nvrn Tonlo reatorrxt hla liuullli, anil he la uow atUmd iug actiool agIU. MH'MAKL, O'CONNKU lUi. i imniK, June, isuo. I use.1 I'nttor K'HUHk'h Nurve Toulo for ntTY oua trouble cauatsl by oyvi-work, anil fouu1 It all that it la elaluusl to lie. After ualtif oue but tle It had the di'ilml eflvct, ami I can truly rec ommend It to all auflvrliui a like oomliUnt, as really wonderful remedy. BAML. THKKW. 1'ITTSIICROII, l'a., Oct. ID, MO. For aeven years my elilont daughter had faint. Ing apella and apaauia. Last June aba took the ftrat of 1'aalor Koenlg'a Nerve lmlo, ajiil ainca thai Uiu Uiey have entirely corned. JOHN OLOUCKNKHi FREE A Valuable Hook an Nerrow liiftoitHet aimi rrve lo any auiirena and isior paoeiilN ran aluo obtain this medic Ino free of charge. Thia Hnuiihu Kn.'ti tiiwntrnil be the Reverend Pamor KneniK. "1 tort W.oni'. I lid., el nee limit tod iaaowprcuareil under ttlmUrectluu by Uiu KOENIC MFD. CO.. Chicago, Ilk SoldbyDriiitiih'i' ...:! i luutic oft85 c n.iiinrorrr'9. TIM K TAIU.K In ell'cct July f., ism. Trains leave Tio nesta for Gil City and points west as follows : No.H.l Through Freight (carry ing passengers). U::IK a. ni. No. Ill Hull'alo Fx press IL'MIU noon. No. ill Way Freight (carrying passengers) 1:17 p. III. No, :i:t Oil City less daily.. mM p. 111. For Hickory, Tidiouto, Warren, Kin.ua, Itradford, (Ileal) and the Fast : No, :ill Olcun Fxprcssdaily Hill a. in. No. :Vi Pittsburgh Fx press -1:17 p. in. No. il Through Freight (car rying passengers) 7:U0 p. in. Trains and Hit Hun Daily aud carry passengers to and from points between Oil City and lrvineton only. Other trains run duilv except Sunday. Get Time Tables anil full Information from ,1. 1.. f'KAIG, Agent, Tionesta, l'a. It. HFI.Ii, Gen'l Supt. .1. A. FFU.OWS, lien'l 1'assenger A Ticket Agent, Htill'alo, N. Y. F.stablished over 'J"! years. Connected Willi Allegheny Collegn.'and Conservatory of Music, Heated by natural gas and lighted by electricity. Over U.oiMI students placed iu good paving positions, l'ivo complete courses; Hnsiuo-s, Shorthand and Typewriting, rcniiinuship, Tele graphic and Normal F.nglish. Hisikkeep iug taught by Hie Principal, a practical accountant of over thirty years' experi ence. Shorthand and Typewriting by practical stunographcrs. I'eninanship by two of (he best penmen iu the world. Ku glish Department by Hie oldest and bust teachers iu tho State. Commercial Law by one of the best law yers iu l'onsy tvaina. Students can commence at any time. Fx penses olio hall less than at any similar in si it ii tii hi. i 'omplcle Scholarship, including llookkecping, Hanking, Slioriliand, Type- riliie,, Telegraphy, 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 -1 1 1 j i . and Fnglisb Hraiichcs, I ient lemon J7 . Ladies, KusiucHs sehohn ships for all the above branches excepting Short hand, and Type writing. Gentlemen, f iU. Lady, (Mo. Shorthand scholarships lor all branches excepting Hookkccping, $10. Fuglish Hranches per quarter, So. Scud for the Jfrfiorter and specimens of l'oiimaiiship. All scholarships limit unlimited. A. V. SMITH, Mcadville, Ha. ocCHt WAN'TFD Wide awake workers eve rywhere for "Sll FITS' 1'IIO TO GHAI'IIS of tho Woltl.D "; lbe, greatest book on earth ; cost iug tlmi.tmo; retail at s l.'.'.i, cash or installments ; luammoih il lustrated circulars and terms free; daily output over l.iiio volumes. Agents wild witli success. Mr. Thus L. Mai tiu.t 'enter villc, Tex., cleared f7l I in ! days; Miss Koso Adams, W ouster, ,, fj.'l in IU niui utos; Hc..l. Howard laliisou) Lyons, N. Y., f lui in seven hours; a liouan.a; niauniliccnt outiit only tM. I'ouks iui i i cdit. Freight paid. Addi ess I , lobe Hiblo l'liblisliing Co., No. 71 Chestnut St., l'bila., l'a., or li iS licai lioru St., t'hieago, III. oct.'i fill ) 11 lt.lb WHS )(, f ,.l . 1 'ell sin- mils u t'l.il l, sti.' , : :,-ll .Is- lieeailie Ml' , si." A iuu Hliv llttd I 'lit I, li en, site Dr. W. F. (0M:IS in, i. mim: i TinauT mi:i;i:o, OVER SAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Otlico Hours '.i to 11 a. in. ; 'J lo 1 p. in. 7 to u p. m. Sunday, 4 to ii p. in. l'raclicu limited to above specialties. THET0RNAD0 4-tlrr " -i-i i I " ' I