n a THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER in. 18!2. BOROUGH OFFICER'S. Jturflc C. R. Davis. W. A. Hllanda, H. H. Haslet, A. It. Dale Joseph Morgan. .Ju1ces of the react J. F. Proper, S. J. Hotloy. Constable S. R. Cnnneld. (ydleetorJ. W. Landers. Vetoo fireetorU. W. Robinson. A. ? D- s- Knox' J- T Urcnnan, J. R. Cinrk, T. F. Rltehoy. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Con.aresaG. F. Kninns. Member of Senate IlAnuv A. Hall. l.e7iiorjy S. S. Towlku. President Judge Chart.kh 11. Noyks. M.veire Jittc John II. White, C. W. Cl.AKK. 'Vea.itrer Jas. R. IlAonnnTv. Prothanotary, Register & Recorder, Ec Calvin M. Arnkr. Sheriff. John R. Osnoon. Cftmm.ixsionerC V. LrcounUR, Jak. McIntvrk, rmi.tr Emeet. Oounfy Superintendent Oko, W. Krkr. Dintriet Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commliwioncrt John N. IlKATrt, R. W. O IT1TON. County Surveyor .1. F. Frothr. Xroner D. W. Clark. County AutlitorxW. W. Thomas, J. A, Dawson, R. Fltrk. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. 8. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper A Dontt Mock. .1. C. SCOW DEN, Pros. .1. J. IjANDKRH, R. 8. "HONEST A LODGE , - . VV Ul V-. -I. . TEETS evory Tuesday evening at 8 lA o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Pnr tridge's Hall. Confers tlie Initiatory de cree tlio first Tuesday night of pach month ; first decree the second Tuesday night; second decree the third Tuesday night; third dogree tlio fourth Tuesday night. A. W. STROUP, N. O. J. II. FOXES, Soo'y. 27-tf. JORE.ST LODOH, No. 184. A. O. U. W., I Meots every Friday evening in A.O. U. W. Hall, Prop'pr A Dontt block, Tioncsta. W. P. WALTERS, M. W. L. J. HOPKINS, Recorder. flAPT. GEORGE STOW TOST, V- No. ii74, G, A. R. Moots on the first Wednesday in each month, in Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa. J. H. EDEN, Commander. CATT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. liall, Proper A Dontt block, Tio nesta, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RUMBERGER, Preset. Mrs. ANNA PROPER, Scc'y. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forost Countv. A. K. Stonoeinher M. D., President; J. W. Morrow M. I)., Secretary ; J. R. Siggins M. D., Treasurer. The Board will moot in Dr. Morrow's office, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m. PM. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorn kv, OIBco corner of Elm and Brldgo Street, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. T.' L. DAVIS. I J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections mado in this and adjoining Bounties. .FTRITCHEYi- 1 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Forest County Pa. p E. BIBLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, oilloo in Kopler Block, Room 0, Tionesta, l'a. r A WHENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., Li Leonard Agnow. Proprietor. This louse Is centrally located. Everything ew and well furnished. Supoilor Ac- .iinouatlons anil strict attention given f guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all Kinds served in . tlioir soasou. Sample room for Commercial Agents. pENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., y.J O. C. Brownoll. Proprietor. This is a new house, and lias just been fitted up lor the accommodation of the public. A por tion of the patronago of the public is solic it fld. 4tt-ly. TOREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa., 1 Jacob Bondor, Proprietor. This hotel has but recontly been completed, is nicely furnished throughout, anil otters the finest unci most comfortable accommodations to quests and tlio traveling public. Rates reasonable. f B. SIGGINS, M. D., " Physician, Surgoon A Druggist, TIONKSTA, PA. T W. MORROW, M. D., I. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, i :ile of Armstrong county, having located i Tio-iosta is prepared to attend all pro . usionat calls promptly and at all hours, "ilice and residence two doors north of i awrence House. Otlice hours 7 to 8 a. and 11 to 12 M. ; 2 to 3 ami 04 to 7) P. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and fij to 7 i p. M . niay-18-81. DR. F. T. MASON, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TIONESTA, PA. Otlice on Elm Street. Calls attended to i oinptly day and night. TAY, PARK A CO., ;'L BANK ERS. riior of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Bank of Discount and Deposit. Iu : est allowed on Time Deposits. Collee ns made on ali the Principal points of U, S. Collections solicited. till,. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, hop in Reck building next to Sniour- A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all ids of custom work from too finest to coarsest and guarantees his work to ii perfect satisfaction. Prompt attcn 1 ejiven to mending, ami prices as rca uble as lirst class work can bo done for. "ccsr Mq jXgk Jr. I of the firm of MOKCK BRO S, Ujpticiaits, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of tlio Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in M minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Proper A ' Doutt, Druggists, Tio nesta, Pa. , y UUV.I8-6111. 4? JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING ACENCY, TIOITESTA, FJ. PARTICn,AR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPFR ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OF TAXES. ALSO TO THR PURCHASE AND SALE OK BKAli KSTATK, AND TO THR RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. Church mid Mnlibnlh School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:4"i a. 111. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. 111. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rumberger. Preaching in the F. M. Church evory Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rov. A. T. Sager, Pastor. Sorvices in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesteiday filS. You cno get it Hopkirjg & Co.'s store just what you want. 2t Mr. II. E. Smith has moved from the Kelly farm to the Canfield house opposite the handle factory. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kerr are now cosily ensconced in their Vine street residence, end "at home" to their many friends. A hearty welcome to them. Mrs. Klinestiver, of Nebraska, Forest county, is visiting berdaughtor Emma, who is attending the Normal, and other friends in town. Clarion Democrat. Mrs. Nancy WirtB, 1201 Caroline St., Baltimore Md., thus gives her ex perience : "We have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and have never found its equal for our children." Dr. Stillson, of Tidioute, still holds the championship iu the lishiog line, aud last week one day lander1 two eight-pound salmon at tho rocks below the mouth of the creek. David Mints calls attention to his new and booming stock of fall and winter goods in a new ad. this week. Take a glance at it and when in need give our wide awake friend David a call. The water company has over a mile of digging done in tho woods al ready. With another mouth of favor able weather the p'pe liom the supply dam to the reservoir ought tu be buried. J. V. WiUi(D, Geueral Deputy of the People's Five Year Benefit Order, will give a free lecture iu this place Thursday evening of this week, and organize a Commaodary. Everybody is iuvitod. Mr. U. S. Zihniser, who has re sided at Marienville for some lime past, has moved onto the Kelly farm at Oldtown, which he will cultivate for a term of years. We welcome him as a near neighbor. Adjudant General Greenlaud says that the cost of calling out the troops for Homestead will not be $GOO,000, as reported, and that when the ac counts are made up the sum will be about $400,000. A Ilidgway man wants to know if the Keely gold cure will kill a man's ardent longing to ii.dulge in the great American game of draw poker. Who can tell him ? Advocate. Yes, they say it will. Send him down. Nicholas Weant, of Nebraska, who gave his left leg below the knee a vicious slash by a misclip of an axe while at work in the barge yard two weeks ago, is able to hobble about aaiu, but is still quite lame. Joho S. May and Ed. Osborne re turned ou Satuiday from a hunting jaunt iu the woods of Forest county. They brought home 38 squirrels, one pheasant and the live dog they took out with them. Franklin A'ews. In this issue, on the second page are proper directions for marking your ballot. Study them carefully and we tli i u k there will be no trouble about your being able to vote a good straight Republican ticket as you ought to this year. A quick and permanent cure, Mr. J. M. Keesler, 1410 W. Lombard St., Balto., Md., says : "I take great pleasure iu saying that in a case of neuralgia in my family, I found Sal vation Oil efl'ectual and speedy iu the cure of the patient." J. E. Hillard, of Tiouesta, is in town to day. He contemplates mov ing to Franklin with his family iu the near future. Kent. We shall bo sor ry to lose this very worthy family from our population. At the recent meetiug of confer ence at Titusville, Revs. A. T. Sager, F. F. Shoup, A. D. Zobniser and F. Iv Glass were regularly ordained as min isters of ihe Free Methodist Church, aud are thus qualified to perform all the curemouial rites of that church. List of letters remaining uncalled for in Tionesta, Pa., postoflicc, Oct. 14, 192: G. M. Vanderlin, drop, Gott lieb Schaible, Mr. Jacob Rapp, F. Zeigler, Mrs. Herman Smoxenlz, Pe ter Kerschbamer. When calling for above please say "advertised." David Barnett will pay the high est cash price for bides aud pelts. If. Pleasanlville Jiccord; Mrs. Mar tha Ball of Tionesta, is a guest at tlie home of J. Y. Siggins. Mrs. A. Iloleman is able to bo on the street by tho use of crutches. She has had a long, tedious confine pent since tho breaking of her limb. Among the marriage licenses gtautcd by the Recorder of Jefferson connty, last week, were tho following: Warren M. Duukle and Emma Ish man, both of Clarington, Forest Co Victor Wingert, of Claringtuu, For est county, aud Kate E. Pierce, of Clarion county. Old things are passiug away aud all things are becoming new. New water line, new gas company, ucw goods at Hopkins & Co.'s store. The price of goes down ou store goods as well as gas. 2t --Chas. F. Black, who was the sou ior partner of the firm of Black & Co., when they established their store in Tiouesta, died at the homo of his sister, in Raveuo, Ohio, on Saturday last, Oct. 15. after an illness of several months. He was aged about 20 years. and was one of Oil City's most promis ing and popular young business men. Mr. II. J. Hopkins was over from rieasantvillo one day Inst week. He showed us some views of an orango grove of which he recently became possessed in Florida, which was cer tainly a inagnificient piece of property, aud calculated to make ones month water as he contemplates the enchant ing scene, Mr. Hopkins expects to spend his winters there. The lightning rod racket is heine worked ou the gullible denizens of Brady's Bend township, Armstrong county. The usual signature game is resorted to and the paper afterward turns tip in the form of a utile iu dou ble or trebble the amount agreed up on. Old bllt never to he.forrrntlon b., VVM warning: Sign no papers iu ignorance of what they actually ore. The Oil City Derrick has taken the contract for priuting the election ballots for Venango, Warren and For est counties. The printing of the bal lots for one county would keep an or dinary job piinting office very busy in the limited time allowed for doinc the work, but the Derrick claims lo be equal to the task aud we hope it will prove itself so, for we don't want to be without tickets ou the 8th of Novem ber. Get out the vote. Graudmother BosUnh. ' of Vow- inckt-l, died on Sunday after a linger ing illness. Mrs. Bostaph's ujo was about eighty fivo years, having lived in that section and on the one place for about fifty years. Hers was a life well spent, and she leaves a number of descendants, all of whom mourn her memory, and have the sympathy of the cutire community. She was buried on Tuesday, at Crown, at 10 a. m. Ma rienville Express The boys at Lawrence & Smear- baugh's boat seafjold turned their 45th flat boat yesterday afieruoon and sus pended busiuess for the season. Tlie work there has progressed very smooth ly this summer uuder Mr. Morgan's directions, and things have hud an air of briskness which was pleasant toseo. and we trust that he, as well as the crew uuder him, has laid by enough to insure that tha gas is kept comfort ably turned on this winter. At the annual meeting of the Wo man's Home Missionary Society of this district held iu Oil City last week, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President, Mrs. J. II. Evans; Vice President, Mrs. R. W. Porterfield; Treasurer, Mrs. F. P. Brilt; Corresponding Secretary, Miss M J. Stewart: Recordinc Secretarv and Treasurer of the contingent fund, Mrs. J. V. Bel . Th e next nnmiHl meeting of the society will be held in Brookville, next October. Tho newspapers of the State are calling upon all employers to give their men a half holiday 011 November 8, in order that they may have ample timo to vote properly. It should he done, as the rush that will take place at the large polls after 0 p. m. will cause numbers to lose their votes. Let us have a lull vote aud a fair one. Give everybody a chance to fix up bin ticket according to his owu sweet will, and then uone of tho candidates can sing "what might have been." The Kelly well ol Oldlown is a duster of the first water. It was com pleted yesterday at a depth of 1G00 feet, which is supposed to carry the hols to a depth far enough below all known sand rocks iu the Pennsyl vania fields. The Speedily sand was reached at 1325 feet, in which there was not cveu gas. A littlo oil was found in the Clarion suml at 3l'0 feet but so little as to be scarcely worth mentioning. It is not a pleasant thing lo record, but the truth must be told uo matter how discu 11 raging it may be to our hopes and expectious. We believe Mr. Kelly will make no further test of that terrir-ry. David Burnett will pay tho high est cash price for hides aud pelts, tf On l-t Friday evening the ('lit is tian Endeavor of the Pretbyterinn church gave a musical and literary social. The house was filled with an appreciative audience, which was well pleased with the program given. Tho music was of a high order and was finely executed. The recitations were well chofen and nicely rcn lered. The society is in good working order and is very much in earnest; all its wmk nitns tu aid the cause of Christ and ihe church. Visitors ate always welcome at tho regular Monday evening meetings. As this is "Columbus week" all over the country, it is earnestly hoped that the citizens of Tionesta and vi ciuity will lay aside business for an hour or two Friday, the big day, and joiu iu making tho 400th anniversary a memorable one. The schools of ihe Borough aro making special prepara tions for the celebration and request that all join them at 9:30 a. m. at the school building, and with the G. A. U. Post and Post band as escort, partici pate in a short parade, followed by the exercises, as per programme in out lust issue, in school hall. The Dlizzard man has been out of n night and tells of it : This is the season when tho old-fashioned husking bee is held in the rural districts. The farmer has boused his crops, and the corn shocks are iu tho barn. The merry lads ar.d lasses gather at the barn, at night, and the yellow ears and occasionally a rod one are stripped of their husks. The husking generally winds up with u supper 11 ml dance, and there is mora solid fun than can be extracted from ony other kind of a gathering. "The buskers," one .f the poems of the lato John Grecnlcnf Whittier, faithfully describes a husk ing bee. One day last week O W. Proper's horse became tangled in his hitching strap while standing in his stall, and was in danger of choking to death, Iu attempting to cut the fctrap Oliver's knife made a misclip and struck his left forearm inflicting a very ugly wound. He was alono in the buru and tried to check the Unv of blood, but before ho was aware of it, began to fuiut. He was able to make himself heard faintly by his mother, who went out and found him nearly unconscious. Prompt medical aid saved him, but it was a narrow escape, f ir hud he not called for help when ho did it is more than likely daelli would have ensued from loss of blood before being discov ered. Negotiations are now pretty well under way whereby the new gns com pany recently orgauized will buy Mr. Hawkins' interest in the Tionesta Gas Co., which is three fourths, and abau don the project of lawing a new line. Tho citizens will thus control the gas business of the town, aud rates will be the sa.i e as originally agreed upon by tho new company, which will be about one-third less than we ate pay. ing now. Uuder all circumstances this seemed to be the very wisest move, and is so looked upon by nine tenths of our citizens. The money thus paid for fuel will remain iu Tionesta and go back to its eitizmis iu such equally divided proportions as to make tlie payment of gas bills a benefit to the place insleud of a hardship as has been tho case heretofore. The official ballot of Forest county will require lour X's to vote a straight Republican or Democratic ticket. The fi:st group comprises the Presi dential electors, two Congressmeu-at-Large and Judge of Supreme Court. The 21 group is for Congress ; the 3d for A.-semhly ani the 4lh lakes in Couuty Treasurer aud Surveyor. Now au X on the ticket at the proper head of each oue of thtso groups votes a straight Republiumi cr Democratic ticket as the voter so murks. But, fays Ihe Tidioute Xew, when it comes to voting a Prohibition, Labor or So cialistic ticket, we coufess we will have to see an official ballot first. These tickets cmne under the heading "By Nomination Papers," aud the ar rangement of the candidates, it loots to us, will be snch that a voter who undertako to volu on one of them will lie worse tangled thau Slate Priuter U'ier. The copy the devil got up and used while the editor was out bunting nert-s: The difference between the editor and the devil is considerable- much more than some people think especially when you don't spec ify what devil, and it isn't lo the devil's disadvantage or discredit eith er. Tho editor is popularly supposed to sit up nights aud whittle up lead pencils by the handful, so anxious is he to fill his news column with spicy articles of the latest date, lie is re presented as thin and pale, worn tu a shadow in his anxiety lo le able lo tell the truth, and a great deal ol it. But these things never happen, that is, ha's as truthful us he dare be ami edit a papi r, lint th.. other tilings are mere sarcasm. Why we have ihe samo lead pencil we had when we began here 5 years ago. If a good thing happens to get into the paper the editor gets tho credit. But if a misspelled word gels in, or the wrong kind of a local, the other fell-iw must patiently submit. Our cotisoluiion lies in the thought that a faithful apprentice ship in our present office and predicament has in it the promise ;nd assurance of our being a good and worthy editor some bright, day. Subscribers should al ways pay up promptly, however, for when they doti'i ths editor makes it ft pretext when the devil's to pay. Prof Armstrong, Principal of the borough Pchu-iN, has this to say con concerning the first month, which has been completed some days ago: With an enrollment of 151, only 51 were present every day and 35 were not tardy. We all agree thai prompti tude is a virtue, without which the chances fi r sttcci'ss in life aro few, and yet here aro 110 children who are per-hap- in need of an incentive to promptitude, who are allowed to slay at home from one to fifteen days a month, or to loiter enroute lo school and drop into their seats two, three, or even fifteen minutes after 'roll call, with excuses like the following on their lips: "Dinner wns late ;" "I stopped at the P. O. ;" "I waited for John," etc. A habit of tardiness is hard to overcome but with childreu it is not a hopeless task, and we would respesifu'ly urge all parents toseelhat their children are in school every day in time for roll call. The following item is of somewhat local interest, the Mr. Woleott men tioned being a brother of our fellow citizen, S. J. Woleott: The Williams port Sun says another of the cases growing out of the flood of June, 1889, was put on trial before Jndge Metzger on Monday morning, iu which W. L. Walcott, of Clinton township, on whose farm a number of logs floated after the flood, claimed damages from the Lumbermen's Exchange. Five thousand four hundred and twenty, nine logs and two or three hundred thousand feet of sawed lumber lodged on Mr. Walcott'g land. Ilia suit was brought to recover damages which he claimed had been sustained to his land by reason of the alleged reckless man ner in which the employes of tho Lum bermen's Exchange removed the logs and lumber. The amount in damages claimed by Mr. Walcott, who was re presented by Mr. Geddes, was $3,000. Hon. Henry C. McCormick and Can dor & Munson represeut the Lumber men's Exchange. Hopkins & Co.'s store is full to the top, of the very choicest things the market affords in the way of Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets Winter Wraps, Clothing, Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, and Rubber Goods. Give them them a call. 2t Kelletfville. W. A. Kribbs has his now .,torc build ing tilled full of new goods, and is better prepared to supply tho wants ol his many piurons than ever. Columbus day will bo celcbratod with due coroinony by all the school children. Tho teachers aro leaving nothing undoiio to make the exercises a thing long to bo remembered. Kvery day tho children are drilled, aud by Friday, with good weather, will bo prepared. Kvery school pupil in this township should bo in time and march to the beating of the drum. Adolph liauer has bought two very tine house-lots on Kribb'srow. Several of'lho going pooplo attended tho hop on tho Kribbs farm Kriday. The party was well attended and a lino time was had. Fleinniing it Kribbs have taken tlie contract of eutUiigand dclivoring to mark et ..00,000 feet of logs suitablo for bill stuff for the Tionesta Lumber Co. Proper A Myers liavo their cottage about lilted up. It will bo occupied by Mr. Myers. Dr. Harbor's residence is being lilted up in tip-top shape, and Is quite an attraction to first street. Since our last lettor 11. ,. Townor, ot Ocklohoma, has been visiting frionds in this proximity. Mr. T. thinks somo of returning to old Forest county iu the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Arnold have gone to liouse-keej.iug in tlio Iteeson iV. Day build ing. Win. Tobey has several men at work on bis job. Mrs. M. Andrews and clerk aro busy attending to tho w ants of her customers. Mrs. A. reports trade picking up some what, and business looks rather brisk. Considerable talk in political ciicles hero now. Somo few are anxious to raise both Republican and Democratic polos. Hotter wait, boys ; liuiois to short now. Put iifyour spare time 011 Nov. S. Notices aro posted up iu tho P. I), for tlio letting of a daily mail between Kol lettvillo and Cherry (irove, Warren county. Tho dislaie-o is 1". miles 0110 way, uud the timo for mail to leave hero is 0 a. 111. This route will bo a beneficial 0110 to 111 if Hit mail can bo got to Cherry (Jrovo iu time to catch tho 7:;i.. u. 111. train. Ralph K. (irove and wife are at homo to their many friend, having rented a very attractive cottage on Kribbs street. Dr. 1'.. V. Smith of Whig II MI has dis solved partnership with nissou Charles in the kalsomining ami masonary business, ami gono toiiraud Valley, Warren county, whore lie has bung out bis Miinglti for the winter. ll.ilsey tiraliam has fully recovered from bis lato sickness, namely, typhoid fever. Jack Frost, assisU J bv tho nice warm days, has changed tho color of tho foliage In. mi bright green lo all shades of old gold and "yallcr." Will Walks, Coal cau he had at the Everhart Bauk, near Lickiugville, at five cents per bushel. 3t. XKUST NOTES. "W hat is the outlook ?'' said tho editor of a country newspaper to a dying sub m-rn.er wno was several vear in arrears for subscription. "All Is bright ahead,' gasped tho dying man. ".lust as I expect' co, aiu 1110 eouor. "in anout ten min utes you'll see tho blaze." In a conversation tho oilier day a prom inont citizen of Roso township said: I have just discovered what the "second resurrection" is for. It is to accomodate my neiglipor, , who is no 1 endingly slow that it will be utterly Im possible for him to get ready for tho first rising. Ilrookville Jolfersonian. From birth a boy can own propeity; at seven, hois, if intelligent, answcriibio for crime 1 at fourteen ho, if necessary, could choose his guardian uud could contract marriage j at fourteen ho is ptinisliablo for a misdemeanor; at eighteen ho is quail tied Tor military service : at twenty-one ho tuny declare himself independent of his father, and is then old enough to vote ; at twenty-five he is ebghiblo to congress; at thirty to tho United State senate; at forty to tho presidency ; at forty-fivo lie is exempt from military duty. A Wilcox man eamo homo from a drive to Ridgway last Thursday evening. He was quite hungry as well as tired. He arranged his own supper and noticing tlie contents of a tumbler on the table with piece of bread over it kept dipping into Hie tumbler and chewing the content.' with i.hj n;si ,.1 no, viciuais. ino next morn ing lie asked his wife whore sho got her blackberries, "niackberries !'' she ex claimed, "I should say as much. You ate up nearly half a tumbler of dead Hies which had fallen into my tumbler II v trap." There was no further allusion to blackber ries on his part. Ridiiniy Demoerat. Wanted, Everybody, to come and inspect the magnificent assortment of Ladie's, Jlisses and Childreu s Jackets, at Hopkins & Co.'s. 2t The Tionesta photograph gallery will be open only on ednesdavs un til further notice. On these days Mr. hires will give his personal altention to Ih-i work and make the sittings himself. No better guarantee of sat isfuction could be asked. 2t Head Tills. If you want a nice Jacket at a price within your reach, don't imagine that you have to send iiway for it, but just stop at llepkms & Co.'s store and see what a new dollar will buy. Tho way they are selling is the best evidence of their valua. 2f. Is Cwiinii minion liicnriibli' f Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark. Ark., savs: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and Irieuds and physi cians pronounced mo au Incurable Con sumptive. Regan taking Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle and able to oversoo tho work on my tarm. It is tho finest modi cine ever made." Jessio Middlowart. Do cut it r, Ohio, Ravs: "Had it not been for ui . iviii n .1, losci.very lor v onsump tion I would have died of I.ung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles ireo ai l-ropor 11011U a Drug JStoro. lll'CKI.KVN AltMCA N.tl.VK. Tho best Salve in the world for Cuts, Ib uisos, Sores, I'leers, Salt Rlioum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaraiiiceu 10 give poriect salislaction. or money rolunded. Price '2T cents per box. For sale bv Proper A Dontt. l'XHrTKIC IIITTKItS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Eloolrio IJitters sing tho song of j. raise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed lo do all that is claimed. F.loctric Hitlers will cure all diseases of the I. Ivor and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Uoils, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system anil provent as well as euro all Malarial fevers. For euro of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try liloctrio Hitters. Kntiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price oO els. and $1.00 per bot tlo at Proper it Doutt's drug store. It is not unusual for colds contracted iu tlio fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chroniu bronchitis aro al most sure to result. A titty cent bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold. Can you afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always bo depended upon. For aalo by Siggins A Nason. Drunkenness, or tlie Liquor Hul.it, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Uolden Specific. It is manufac tured as a powder, which can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of collco or tea, or in food, without tlio knowledge of tho pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will oll'uct u porinanont aud spued v euro, whether the patient is u moderate 'drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It lias been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stanco a perfect euro has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 4S page book of particulars free. Address (lo'L DKN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Raco St., Cin cinnati, O. aug.IO-ly. Wlien Baby waa sick, we gare her Caatoria. When she was Child, ilie cried fur Casturiii. Wheu alie became Miaa, she clung to (tartoria. When the bad Childreu, alio fc-avu lUetu Caaturia. A reported outbreak of cholera at llcl meltu, N. J., created much excitement in hat vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dysenterry which is almost as severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Wil lard, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two miles from Holmctta, says Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlni-a Reme dy has given great satisfaction iu tlio most severe cases of dysenterry. It is certainly oiiooftlm best things ever made." For sale by Siggins V Nason. For bargains in Furuituie gu to S. II. lluslct it Son's cheap furniture store. tf. MARRIED. ROLSTON-HKADY-In Tionesta, Octo ber 17, l.str.', by Rv. A. T. Sager, Mr. Hopewell P. Rolslou, of Tionesta, and Miss Luzie Hrady, of Starr, Pu. Charter Notice. TvroTicK is mfrkhy uivks that 1 ' an application "ill be mado to the (lovernor of Pentisvlv.inia, on the lid dav of November, A. I. ! -02, bv 1). W. Rob inson, .!. F. Proper, A. M. Dontt, A. IS. J.f'ly.' '' T" "reiinon. Win. Smearbaiigh. 1V' ..'"'ovo' '" A-"lf ". '' Lunson, J. U. , Hairerty, and T. F. liilchev, under tho Act of A -.nlnl.lt.- ..r n. 1 ." ..1. of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to nro- viuo lor tlio incorporation and regulation of natural gas com panics," approved. May IMS."., and tho several supplements thereto, for a .l..-tr.- .... ........ , - ... .. 1 1 1 rnr. poration to be called (he "Citizens (ias ( ompaiiy nfTionevta. Pa." Tliecharacter mill nll.ni.t ......... l ...... ,,,.,-,,, ,s I,,,, proiiuetion of natural gas and the transportation thereof I.V MlPuiia r.f 1: .... 1 lines, hiiu me places whore its business in its various brances is to m conducted aro tho Towns linn ..f '!: 1 1V,',.l,"'kor-v' Harmony, and tho Horouirh ot lionesta, in Forest Countv, Pa.; tho -.......,...,,, , ,, i.s.iii.mou m i-nrm- inirton. in Dm Cm..... . -1....1 . , - "i mi cm, anil 1110 lownsliip of President, in Venango o..y, 1 a., ami mo liirnlshiug tho same tO tllO COIlM.l mni-c: ii. ... , i.;. . , ,, ,. - ..snips named and the liormur i. 1 1 ! , . .,,., 11 no., p.accs ad jacent thereto; ami for these purposes to I.11VO. .m.i.un .....I 11 .' , mi i-iiimv an ino rignts, !.cm eJits and privileges of the said Act of ..-"H.iiij nun us supplement. T. V. HITCH I'-.Y, Solicitor. .1 ' .. .... HTAa . . .- ; ?Y 'Cut, ' - - - uW . v- .. . ' .'. lTV?'eorn.iiiI. . 1 1 I 'OJM-JT Ik. ! " ' ' ir -Mll upcl-.n. . ti Hni-u Co.. r i !so'l'wr ornnrenim ,f -i- CANTUW, OHIO. Un TyUAUO, 0 Itcomincnlo1 a .lie lie. IX Li Mars, Flyuoi-tu Co., 1a. , May, 1H69. I Buffered from teumorarv bIwi-Iobhiikbh from overwork for two years, for w hich I used Tax tor Koeuly'a Nerve Tonic, nml can reoomiueud same m tb bent medicine for similar trouble!. F. BOKNHOItBT. Kxtfviict B'rom a letter of the Kev. J. Mcfiowan, (fttlyville, New York: iwuuiiiii'im yon mi Henu ior six occurs or FaBtor KomilL' fl Nerve Tonic, nml Int hm nun It. M di rooted. It cured several iu my parish." East Oi.knnvillk, N. Y.. Oct, ltt, lwo. f tlftPll ntlfl llftttln rif I'autop Vrw.titn'a XI... Tonic for diz.ineea and nervous headache, and It did all von claim for it am) nvm nmr l hi beeu luflcruig for years. MKS. P, UANCii. FREE A Vnliinlile nook n Nerrout eteiit i ew may sail re ha ana poor pitiruiH can lno obtain this medirh.u tree of charge. This remedy haR bn rirepftred by tlie Knvorend PflRtOr KflfUIB. f J'Vrl V. nr. Iml . Rtlir lK7fi. anil is now prepared unaerhM i-U c'lon by Uxa KOENItt KZL: Potit hy llruffiri.-n .. r.i.v;. l. . . !.. Chicago, Sit, I I MK TAHl.K iu cll'eet .1 Hi V '., 1S!I. Trains leave Tio-ne-tii tor Oil City ggy "'" i"uu won as No. IKl Tliroueli e'rcmhl (i nn v- passelllforsi !l;:iK a. 111. No. :il Iliill'alo Ivspiess l'':(iti noon. No, (il Way l-'reilit (carrying passomters 4:17 n. m. No, :i:i oil City K. .ess daily.. ":A: !.. m. l-'or 1 1 iik ore .'t'ii li. .ol i. W'ii i-.-nii K'iii'ii.i lll-adford, oleiin ami the I'ist : No. ltd (Mom Express daily H: ll a. in. No. ;i2 l'iltshiii-irh Kx press -1:17 p. in. No. !MI 'I'll r .11 li li l-'reiht (car rying passengers) 7;(H) p. ni. Trains n:. a:ul !ni Hun lai!v and carry nilssennei-s to miii t't-imi mii'til.. l.ntii'n.Mi Oil City un i 1 rvinotoii only. Other trains run uaiiy except Niiniliiy. i ret Time 't allies anil fu 1 1 informi.! inn from .1. I,. CKAlll, Audit. Tionesth, l'a. 11. ISKU,, (ieu'l Sunt. A. I- Ki. LOW'S. i.oii'l I'a.-seugcr A Ticket Agent, lliill'alo, N. Y. 6& lOstahlislicd over i". years. Connected with Alleiilicnv ColicLre. and Conservatory of Music. Healed l.y iiatural gas anil ignic.il l.y electricity, over -J,ouo students ilm-oil in good paying positions. Five 'ompleto courses : Husine-s. Shorthand anil Typewriting, I'cniuiinship, Tele graphic and Normal Kngli:.h. Ilookkeep- ing laugni ny me i-rineipai. a practical u Militant of over thirty years' export- nee. Mioriiiaiui nun I viieu riling hv practical sleiiogniplici s. i'oniuanshio hv two of the I - 1 penmen ill the world. Kn glish Department hy llm oldest anil best teachers in llic Ntiito. ( ouiiuercuil liw y one of llm lies! lawyers in l'ensvlvania. Students can couiineui-e at any time. Kx- ponses one hull ie-s iliau at any similar in stitution. ( 'umpletc .Scholarship, iil' lil'ling i.ookivci i ' 1 1 1 u , .i.oiklug, .siiirlliaml. Type writing, Telegraphy, I'eniiiuiiship, anil l-lnglish Branches, i icn l lemon $7;Y Ladies. !iO. Business scholarships for all the above brauehes eveeptiog Shorthand, and Type writing, i.cnilenieii, iO. Ladv. "to. Shorthand sehohii-slnp loi- all branches excepting ISooU keeping, m. Kuglisli inani ties per i.unrtt-r, Si. Send lor tlio Remrter and specimens of rciiiiianship. A II sciiohirsjti us i ime in S.M n il, Moa.lvillt i, l'a. oct:. -It U7ANTKD - Wideawake workers eve rywhere t'ol- "Sit I! I ' I'.sT tnio'l'll. iKAl'IIS ol tlie WotiLD '; the greatest book t.ll CUi'til : cost illL? SlOO.UOII: t efnil m! jo. ''"), cash ni- insialiii i ; loaiiiuioili il- luslntt"d ciii-iihiis ainl terms free; daily output over l.ioo ulu.nes. Agents Willi Willi success. .Mr. 1 hos L. .Marltn.f cutcr ville, Tex,, cleared s;i in u days; Miss Hose Adams, W'ooMcr, o., j:t in' In min utes; Rev. .1. Howard Madison. Lmh.s. N. Y., (dill in seseii hours; a bonaii.a ; inagnilieent ouiiii iniU ?d. I'.ooks on re. lit. Krciidit i,.,i,l. A . ;, i r,.,s ( . i.,l , I'.il.l,. Publishing c.,.. No 7".t Chestnut St.. l'liila.. l'a.. or :; .s lieai l.orn si.. I'iu m III. in t.". to. 1 lit oult-si unit In .st In- ttliluliuu for obluuiiuttft 'cJ Business Education. V't4 l.:lri Ulli'l'MHriillv pripiticil lliousauda ol VOniiin dicm for Dim itcfU-i, flnti.w .iff )o.. I.:.-. ..r.......u ... Oj.cs.1, f. Uiik'if ti SONS, I'ittoburuU, V. Dr. w. s(oxm:ijs kvi:, km. mini: k tiihiiat siiuikiin, OVER SAVINGS BASK, OIL CITY, PA. oiin-i. Honrs ii to 1 1 a. io. ; to i p. in. lo 11 p. m, Sunday, I lo li p. in. I'lin-tiie limited tu aboo specialties 171 T X Mi
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