1 I r n THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKIINKSIlAY. OCTOBKR 211, 1W2. HOROUGH OFFICERS. ftKCffM.-!'. It. DiivK imriHirfi I'Blrlrk Joyce, W. A.Urovo, W. A. IIIIhikIh, H. II. llnnlct, A. II. Kale, Johiii Morgan, .flintier of tht feneeS. K. l'ropcr, 8. J. Noilcv. Omfrir- S. H. Cunlledd. (lleetnri. V. Lnnder. fi-hnol lUreetomH. W. Kohinson, A. K. KbIIv, l. H. Knox, J. T. itrcntiRii, J, U. ( lark, T. F. ltitclioy. FORliST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of VonprtU. V, Km litis. Member nf .Venule IIarkv A. Ham.. A KiembtiiH. H. Towi.Kli. f'rertilent Judge (.'IIARI.KH II. NOYK. Axnoeiate Jndget Jon ! H. Whitr, C w. n.AUK. ' . Vi-ciMtnrer Ja. It. II AfmKRTV. I'rothonntnri, Rerfigierdt Recorder, rfc. Oalvis M. Ansrn. HheriT. Johk H. Osoook. f,.rt nniioiierj-('. F. l.r.DKHUR, Ja. Mi IsTTitK, Pini.ir Km est. untv Superintendent Oko. W. Kunn. IHttriet Attorney 1. M. t't.ARK. .nn rMixi'Nc- John N. Hkat.i, 1!. W. Ouitok. County Surveyor J. V. FRormt. Coroner I). W. O.ark. Counti A wlitnrV . W. Thomas. J. A. Dawhon, It. Klykn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P. O. M. of A., inootH pvwv KHturdny rve iiitifr in A. (). V. W. Ilnll, l'roper A Doult block. .1. C. NCOWDKN, Vron. J.J. I.ANUKHS, It. H. TIONESTA LODGE - JVo. 309, .1. KJ. Ol W. I"" . ATEKTS ovory Tuesday vciiIiir, "t 8 il o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par fHdtfo's Ilnll. ('onlrrs tlio initlntory d trrce (tin firt TlicHilny nijrlit of oncli nionllij lii-Ht dcureo tlio Hecoinl Tnewdny Kiitliti Hceond desreo llio lliird TuHHdiey ni-ht; tliii'd elcgi-eio tho fourtli Tuomlny ct-lit. A. W. KTHOUP, N. O. r. II. VON EH, Hoc'y. 27-tf. !OREST I.OIXiK, No. 1M, A, O. U. W ' Mootxeverv Friday veninlii A. O. U. v. Hall, Proper it Dontt Mock, Tiouesta. W. P. WAII'F.HS, M. W. . J. HOPKINS, Recorder. 1APT. GKOmiK STOW POST, No. U74, O. A. It. t in on tlio first Wednesday iu ciich .. mill, ill Odd FpIIowh Hull, Tioncstn, Pa. J. I!. KPKN, CoiniiiHiidcr. .APT. GKORC1K STOW CORPS, No. J M", W. It. .;., lncntH first and third A'cdiifNday evoniiiK of cuoli month, in A. U. W. hull, Proper A Dontt liloek, Tiu rH(a, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RDM IJKRGKR, Pres't. Mrs. ANNA PROPKR, Seo'y. BOARD of KXAMININU SUROKONS for Korost County. A. K. SUniwiplier M. I)., President; J. W. Morrow M. D., KireUiry ; J. IJ. SiKKiiiM M. D., Trensnror. The Hoard will meet hi Dr. Morrow's olheo, TInneHta, on the liird Woilnewday of each month, at 10 clock, a. in. P M.CLARK, I . ATTORN 12 Y-AT-Ij AW, and DlKTRtOT Attornkv. Ollico corner ol Kliu und llrido Streets, rionosta, Pa. Also atfoiit for a number of reliable Firo 1 nsuranee Compunios. Vj. ATTORN F.Y-AT-LAW, TioncsUi, Pu. Colioctions made iu this and adjoining counties. 'P K. RITCHKY, i . ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Tionosin, Forest County Ph. IS. IJ1BLK, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, illco in Kepler Itlock, Room 'J, -Tioncsta, AWRKNCK HOUSK, Tionostn, P., i Leonard A)tnow, Proprietor. This imo is centrally located. lOverytlnnn low and well furnished. Nu potior Ac MinmoclntioiiH and strict attention piveu niiosts. VcRcttihleM and Fruits of all kinds served iu their season. Sample room for Conimorcinl AgentH. CENTRAL IIOU8K, Tionosla, Pa., O. ?. lirownell. Pwprietor. This is a new liouse, and has Just been titled up lor ho accommodation of the public. A por tion of tho patronage of tho public is solic ited. 4tl-ly. JXlRKST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa., ' Jacob Render, Proprietor. This hotel ii.m but recently been completed, is nicely uruished throughout, anil oilers tlio line-it nil mOHtrciMiifnrtahlo accoiiiinodations to uunls and tlio truveliiiK uljlic. Rates usonuble. 15. SUkTiNS, M. !., ' Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONKSTA, PA. i W. MORROW. M. D Pll YSICI AN A SURGEON, h! of Ariustrout; county, having bnated Tio-'esta is prepared to attend all pro 'ionat calls promptly and ut all hours, licoa.id residence two doors north of :.awrenoe Houso. Oftico hours 7 to 8 a. ., and 11 to l'J M. ; a to a ami 04 to 74 r. . iSundayu, U to 10 A.M.; a to 3 and 6i 1 7i p. M. may-18-81. U. F. T. NASON, ' PHYSICIAN A SUIttiEON, TIONKSTA, PA. mice on Elm Street. Culls attended to mptly day and night. f AY. PARK A CO., I HANKERS. nor of Klin A Wainut Sis., Tiouesta, , Rsnk of Disi'ouut and Deposit. I it "t allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- smuUeon all tlio Principal points of If. H. Collections solicited. MIL. EMERT, i'ANCY ROOT A SIIOKMAKKR. fi in Koek building next to Smcar A Co.'s store. Isprepurcd to do all N of custom work from tho linest to I seat and guaruntoes his work to prfucl satisluctiou. Prompt attcn . on to mending, and prices as rea as tirsl class work can be done for. he linn of MORCK BRO S, 'TIOIAUS, vt in Krrurti of ltclrartioii of thu tminatioiiH ti-vo of charge, WAHKKX, PKNN uinl .Scratches on liumun t curru in oj iiuuiiiua uy o)i- roper V. Doutt, lrugi8ts, Tio- liuv.in-uill. JAS. T. BRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOlsTESTJ, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND THE PAYMENT OK TAXES. ALSO TO THE PCIU'HASE AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE SAME. ( harrh an 4 Hnhbmh Hrhnnl. Presbyterian Sahbatli School at 0:45 a. in. i M. K. Sabbath School nt 10:1)0 a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church ovory Sab bath ovenlng by Rev. Rankin. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rev. A. T. Sager, Pastor. Services in tho Presbytorian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rov.'J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yestetday o0 . Lawyer F. K. Bible, formerly ol this place, is Don located at Itidgway, Pa , where lia is practiciDg his pro fession. Regular services in (lie Presby terian church next babbath. Cooi tnuninn services one weee from next Subbaih. Hollow E'en occurs next Mouduy oiglil. We mako the slalfmcnt for the bent-lit nf the bnyi, who might for get about it W. V. Grove is erecting u small building on the corner of bis lot which will be occupied by Mrs Grove as a millinery ("tore. Krauklin Keivt : Bunjimin May, Esq., of Tiouesta, cpeut Sunday iu this city, the guest of bis niccu, Mrs. W. J. Weakley. Our staunch Kepuhlican friend Mr. J. A. Nash, collector of Howe township, was a visitor to town yester day, and gave us a pleaeant call dur ing bis stay. Thij boys nf the Poet hand desire lo publicly express t Loir thanks to Mrs. T. W. Allemiernf West Hickory, for the beautiful bnquuts seut them on Columbus Day. Joseph Home, (be well known dry goods merchant, died on the l!th insl. Ha was sixty-six years of agd and tho leading dry goods nierchaut of Pittsburg for forty years People call it backache and do nothing for it until tho doctor is call ed and he pronounces it rheumatism. If they bad used Salvation Oil iu lime tho doctor's bill could have been suved. J. li. Machesney, who is engaged wilh uu extensive glass lactoiy at 1'os tnriu, Ohio, vns h visitor to Tioncsta last Saturday evening, and during his short stay shook bunds wilh many of his old friends here. Whooping cough, trjup, sore throat, iuflueozu, bmuchilis, cold, and cough are at mice relieved uud posi tively und permanently cured by Dr- Hull's Cough Syrup, the incomparable remedy for ull pulmonary and throat ailed ions. -Mr. and Mis. A. 15. Kelly Hud Elsip, nnd Mrs. Suie Sharp are visiting Chicago friends, uud had (he pleasure of witnessing the formal opening cere monies ol the great Fair last week. The ladies expect to remain in. Chica go several weeks. Pasture Isnls gave out (o soon this year, owing to the continued drouth, that butter has become quite a rarity iu this market. But the porker is coming to the rescue in fine style, and thu pancake will lose nono of luscioiisness nn that account. A largo number of burgts and fiat bouts are moored at the river bridge awaiting a rise in the river. They are from the Nebraska uud Law reuue & Siuearbaugh scatfolds and re present several thousand dollar iu value. The owners are praving for a Hood. Mr. aud Mrs. It. A. Childs, who live at the lower end r.f Oldtown flats, mourn ihu death of their little boy, Dju Leroy, aged 5 years, who died on the lXth iusl., of dipbthetetio croup. Others of the childien are sick from tho same cause but are all getting along nicely now. Mr. uud Mrs. H. M. Foreman were lust week called to the bedside of their youug son, Nelsos, who is sutler iug from au attack of typhoid fever at tlie home of his grandfather, Thomas Ilcrroo, near Kittanniug, where be had been visiting (he past few weeks. He is better now, and the parents have returned --Liveryman Cuulield has bought couvouieul piece of ground at the statiou, put iu a platform, gas light, etc., and will now have very nice ac commodations for all who palrouu his bus line, which will run regularly to all trains. This convenience will be greatly appreciated as the wtalher and traveling grow worse. Old things are parsing auay uud all things art becoming new. New water liue, uew gas company, new goods at Hopkins & Co.'s store. The price of goes down on store goods as well as gas. Jt Last Friday nigtit tho barn of Martin Sleioer, npar Myers' mill, in Clarion county, was destroyed by fire, together with a horse, a lot hay, grain and farm machinery. Another horse was stolen fro:u the barn, and it ia bo lieved the building was fired in the hope of covering the thieves' I racks. No description nf the stolen horse is at hand. Thu Hickory Valley drum corps, I under tho leadership nf that veteran of the late unpleasantness, Emery With ers!, is one of the finest in the country and is composed of a very gentlemanly lot of musicians. During their slay iu town last Friday they serenaded a number of our citizens, and the Ke puhlican office was not overlooked, for which we return our best thnoks. The Christian Endeavor Society is planning some splendid fun in the form of a Hallow E'en social next Saturday night, in the Kepler block. Teu cents at the door secures one a Hallow E'en lunch and a good time. A prominent feature of the evening will be nn art gallery for which many art treasures have bceu secured. If you don't go you will miss n jolly time. David (Jill of Crawford county, was with his old friend Robert Guiton during the past two weeks on his annual Forest county hunt. He did n't come loaded for bear, but on his travels for squirrels one day, ran afoul of a largo cub aud dispatched bim with a load of fine shot. Mr. Gill concluded this was enough for bim, so he cut his visit a' week or so shorter than bo would otherwise have done. The November number of Peter son's Magazine is admirable in point of illustrations, contents, and general appearance. A fresh management takes control, and the future maga zine will bo devoted solely to litera ture and nrt, um'er the title of "The New Peteuson." For several years past, (he Magazine has beeu rapidly progressing toward this evolution, and the. lime has come for the change, as we all feci that a combination of liter ature and fashion is no longer desirable. Jobu Joins, wife und child, of Fttgundus, had a nairovv escape Sun day afternoon last. His horse became frighleued ut h train at (he West Hick- ry bridge crossing, uud be atlempted lo hold it by the hct:d, when (be Hi.'itnal became unmanageable nod plunged over i be abutment, just as Mrs. Jones diopped the child from the buggy uud fell dot herself. The horse was budly cut and bruised, but it was u lucky escape for the others, as the distance 10 the ground below is several nnd vt-rv rocky. Miss Kate Ciutiiil.u, leat her of Fleming Hill school, makts li e fol io w ing report for the month ending 011 24: Number duelled 32, aver age utUudauce 27. Present every day : Muuiice Ijiewstci, Horry Head, Frank Mooney, Arthur Lynch, Archie and Chaelie Tucker, Pearl und Charlie Hall, Pearl, Chloe, Ami a und James Li ret u, Alice Manross. Absent but oue day: Lena Hall, Ida Wilson, Maud Manrnss, Jay aud Clarence Hinksnn. The school deserves special mention for good conduct and neat ness of written work. Sherilf Osgood uDd that cumber some document, the Bnkur ballot law, jump onto us with both feet, as it were, this week and sds. leading matter aud about everything else ara crowded to the wall lo make roum for the jumbo law. It will only last another week, however, and have beard of none who have hod to do wiib it thus far, that will be sorry for ir. If iho voter don't lake soy kindlier to the uew order of things tbau the otiicials, primers aud all who have beeu obliged to drop everything else aud give it their uttiii tiou, thcu we dou't know where its friends are to come from. In few days the new postul money orders will go into use. The system is such that there is little or uo complication uud at the same time it is a good way to send money. A he-ct calling for amounts from oue cent (o three dollars has beeu prepurcd, uud which on payment of one uud the smouut to be sent will be torn oil about the same us au express order. There will be uo writing on it by the postmaster, the sender endorsing it as u check or draft. Thu guvriuieol guarantees its sale transportation. It is thought that the new system will be used extensively by senders of small amounts. The following remedy for diph theria which is Ukeu from the Heidi tific American, is claimed by (bat jourual to be tho beat kuouu. At the first indication of diphtheria iu (he throat of a person muke the room close, then take a tiu cup aud pour iu to it a quautity of tar and tui peiitiue, equal parts. Thcu hold the cup over a fire so as lo fill the room with fumes. The patient ou inhaling (he fumci, will cough up and cpit out all tlio mem braneous mailer and tho dibhtberia will soou pars oil'. The fumes of the tar aud turpentine looeeu the mutter in the throat and ihos alf rd the re lief that has batlleJ the skill of phyi-uiaus. Stole a Horse Ami Iliiggy. Thieves entered iIm bih i f James Daniels, a farmer of Barnett township : Jefferson couuty, about two miles from j Clariiiglou, nu Monday evening of last week, about ten o'clock, nod slule j thorcfrom a handsome sorrel mare be- I louging to Samuel S. Long, a sou in law of Mr. Daniels. The discovery was made very shortly after the horse was taken and persuit was immediate ly instituted. The thieves were (raced ill tho directieu of Tylersburg, where for a time the trail was lost There were two of (he thieves, they having beeu seen both riding thu horse by Charles, a son of Mr. Daniels, while on bis way home (hat night, nnd who gave the first alarm. The thieve stopped at Daniel Guitoii's, at Guiton villc, and stole his buggy and ham They were (racked from Guiton's to Ne brasku, in which vicinity they seem to perfected that not a "bitch" was made have hid until Tuesday night. The i dining the entire cxcicises which were pursuing parly wus here Tiles- ' c-.i.iluetcd in a liyely ami entertaining day and enlisted the aid of some of our ; maimer. Ker. Kankin invoked (he residents. A man was stationed at Divine blessing up:n the ceremonies tho creek bridge, aud about (wo j c-f the day, not only in TinnesU, but o'clock Wednesday morning a buggy thmhghout. thu nation. I hu audience containing two meu came down the; sang the "Song of Columbus Day," creek road from Nebraska and stopped land Master Russell Dir.ginan address at the cast end of tho bridge and dis j cussed the matter of their route, dual i the lour centuries." The ode, Co ly deciding lo go to President and ford 1 lumhia's Uanner," was recited by Miss the river there. The watcher gave the Gertrude McElhoes, after which raine alarm, not deeming himself able t j cUn exercises by Kjoum Nos I and 2, cope single-handed with lo thieves, and ! a declamation by Master Ivib'l Fulton, tur. iMiia and I. H . Uorsli started in pursuit, being about thre? hours be hiud. They had crossed (he river at ' President, from whence ihev wereicaeiou, aid rendered in nn almost tracked through several devious paths i faultless manner. The generous ap aud by rouds to within a lew miles of' plause given to each by the audience Mcadville, where further trails werp I lost. Near Diamond, Crawford count , j they bud stopped and traded the bug gy for a cart. The horse is described j as a dark sorrel, good driver, light mane and tail, oue white hind foot, j delivered a short and very eloquent small star in forehead anil weighs j address, which was well received. He about 1100 pounds. When seen be ' w followed by Comrade Irwin, who yoond the Allegheny river (here was ge the children some very interest but one driver, the other fellow having I historical informal ion concerning evidently been with bim lo piloi huu ; Columbus uud bis great triumphs, through this suction. Mr. Long is do ! which were fraught wilh many trials termined lo recover hi properly and i ttUI' vicissitudes. A nice delegation ol overhaul the thief if possible, and will ' little l-Jk from East Hickory schools prosecute the charu to the lust. were in ailcndaute aud helped to swell BIHBHaggg I the procession. They were neatly ut NOW IX SWEET REI'OSK. Ileal Ir Relieves Mrs. Harrison of her Sufl'crings. Mrs. llurrif.-u is no more. At 1:40 a. m. luesday morniug the end came, uud for the second time in the history of the White House, a President's wife bus died within the walls. Mrs. Harrison met death with the paliouce uud resignation of a devout Christian, 1 l... .I mio oci iuoi uujs weie comparatively I'rte from paiu. For twenty four tic urs the President and family had beeu almost constantly at her bedside awaiting the end. Sunday night was without special iueident, but lute aud early so frequently that be could haw slept but little, if ul all t Ire President was iu aud out ul the sick chamber, ui.d was never away for any length of time. Suuduy uight had passed slowly w ith the grief striken family. The fluctuations in condition did not rauge far on either side from the geueral average of extreme de pression uud exhaustion. The terrible nervous strain on those who watched without hope, aud in despariug resig nation wus very apparent. Thu President was beside his dying wile us he bad bceu for nine hours continuously, uu.l his were the last loved features her eyes hud dwell up on. Her breath was labored aud very slow. As the bauds nf the cluck crept toward thu next hour, it grew fuiuler yet and less frequent and as the time piece maiked tho hour of 1:40 o'clock, there was uu interruption of the feeble breath, a reiumptiou and then a stop, thij lime to be eternal uud the life of Caroline Scoti Harrison bad gone out pecefolly uud quietly aud without paiu. W hen the uitiubers of thu family emergod from tho chamber with sor rowful luces (he Presideul went imme diately lo his own room und closed the door. Tho other members of the family, respecting bis evident wish, all wetl him lo remain unmolested. The doctor neut home, the lust of ihe mauy quustiuns put by the knot of waiting uevspuper reporters were answered hy Mr. Halford, Iho lights were dimmed, and the quiel of the gruvc lay upon ihe great white man siou. Ueligious services will bo held at the White House to day after which the remains will be Ukeu to Iudiaua polis, where the interment will be made at Crown Hill cemetery, Thursday. The sympathy which goes out lo the Presidaut in ibis great trial is univer sal and profound. lteatl This. Il you want a Lice Jacket uta price within your rcac'i, don't imagine that you have to scud away for it, but just stop at Hepkios iV Co.'s store aud see ! what a uew dollar will buy. The way tbey are selling is (be beBt evidence of their valua. 2t Columbus Ray In Tiuitrsla. Promptly at !t;o0 Friday morning after the (ending of the President's proclamation by Prof. Armstrong, and the salut ing ol the flag, I he long pro- cession of school children, members of the Grand Army, aud citizens geucr- ally, formed in front of the public school buildi. g uud, beaded by the Hickory Valley Drum Cnps, re splendent in their handsome new tini frms, sis rti d on ihe line of march which included the principal streets of the (own. On arriving ogHin the large gathering nf people filed into the as sembly ro -in which was found inade quate to hold all, and many were obliged to take iu the exercises from lb- hall outside. The audience was ml I .1 to order and the program as published was carried out, and so c implcielv had ihe arraugetneols been rd the audience on "ihe meaning of class exercise hy Hoom jo. J, and a rceilaliou by Miss Blanche Agnew All ibese were appropriate to t lie oc- showed bow the participants were pleasing their listeners. The program wis hero chioge I uud ihe halauce of the exercises given over to (be Grand Army. Comrade Jonathan Albuugh tired iu costumes representing the 13 origin'.) Sl:,es Ibis cl' i-. tl ihe exeiciscs and the au dience was tlimii.-oed, having heen most r-yully entertained throughout ! the eniiro program. The music' of the martial band wus t rie of the nice I features of tho occasion ami many ! compliments um bestowed upou the ; member of it for their line appearance ; and excellent playing. The day was '. " ; one wtiicli wiii loi'g remain a green spot in the memory of old aud youug, and for the success wilh which the ceremonies were ultendoil tho liaise belongs to Prof, Armstrong and his I able corps of assistant Uaehers. THE HAY AT K Kl.l. I. i T V I I.LI., l'be -lOfith Anniversary in commem. oration t the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, wus observed at Kellettville by ihe largest gather ing ev,r witnessed here. The six schools of ( bo township were all pres ent, including parents and friends of the children. The number of people ou the ground wus estimated at 000. At 11 a. m. the schools all formed into line ou the sc-hou grouuds aud at 11:20 the mundiiug btgHii. The pro cession was headed by the Veterans wearing regalia furnished by the P. O. S of A. Next in line came the six schools beaded by Master Geo Ward as drummer boy. The P. O S. of A. were next in order, Ldlowed by the citizens This procession marched thrcugh l lie ton u uud around (be Tan nery grounds. While passing the boiler boose (be large whistle blew 1 ud uutl long in reccgeiiiiou el the great muss of people pushing hy The procession man bed to the school grouud, where most elaborate and excellent program wus rendered We should be pleased to give iu de tail all that look place, mentioning each purlitdpuut, did space permit. It euu he truthfully said, however, thill all ilid splendidly . A husket picnic was held nu the ground, aud ull teemed to tlo justice to the occusion. Greut credit is due the teachers and otbtr workeis, whoso un tiring efforts secured s goud turn out. Before returuiug homo the teachers o il iu (be school house for the pur pose of forming an order, to be known as the Kiugsley Township School Teucheis' Aseocia(iou. The lirst meet iu will be iu the Boss Huu school liouse, uu November 5th. Everyone having an iuterest iu school work is earuesily requested to be iu attend ance. Uei-okteu. Wanted. Everybody, to comn and inspect the magnificent assortment of Ludie's, Misses' and Children's Jackets, at Hopkins &, Co.'s. 2t Coal can be bud ul the Evcrbart Bauk, near Lickiugville, ut live cents f or bushel. 3t. In M 'lnethiiii. Al a regular meeting of Forest Lodge, No. 14, A. O. t'. W., Iho IoIIom inn resolutions wcro adopted : Whereas, it has pleased Cod to lake t'lom among us our worthy nnd greatly es'eem ed Rrotlier, John I,. Craig. Hum el'ore. llennlreil, that, w Idle w o hiituhly how in suhmlssion to His divine will, wo never theless keenly feel the loss which we ns an order and as citizens have sustained in the death of our lieloved In-other mid nnighhnr. And we oiler our heaiilelt sym pathy to Ihe striken wife and liereaved family in this deep allleetion. Rrxntrcil, thill wo extend our siueerc thanks to Wavei ly Lodge, No. ."7, of Mon ongahelu City, for the kind intention and care given lo our deceased toother in his last hours tin earth in that city, where he dietl. ikisoirni, unit as a token ol respect to our late brother, (lie Charter of this Loduo bo draped in mourning lor a period ol thirty days. That these- resolutions be spread upon the Records; tlmt copy ,0 presented lo the lainily, and that tnc Tio ncsta papers be reii.estcd lo publish the same. li. V. ISovaup, L. .1. IIol'KINs, J. i-:. wknh, ('(iiiiiuiltir. The lionesla photograph nailery will be open only no Wednesdays un til further notice. On these tlas Mr. Sues will givs his personal uttei.tion lo Ihe work uutl make the sittings himself. No better guarantee of sat isfaction could be asked. 2l . David Burnett will pay the high est cash price for bides ami pelts if. Hopkins it Co.'s store is full to the top, tif ihe very choicest thing-ahe market ulliirds iu the way of Dress Goids, !Shwls, Blankets Winter Wraps, Clothing, Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, and Rubber Goods Give them them a call 2l It is mil unusual for eolils contra ted iu the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis art! al most sure to result, A fifty cent bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold. Can you allonl to risk so much for ho small uu amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds ami croup and can always be depended upon. For aide by Kignins ,V Nason. You cau get il Hopkins V Co' store j list what y(.u want. 2' 111 I'KI.EN'.S AKMCA SAI.VI'.. The best Salvo in the world f o- Cuts, Iti-uises, Holes, fleers, f-all Kin Fever Sores, Tetter, Chupp 'd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruplitms, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay reiiired. Il is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money reltintled. Trice, ".."i cents per box. For sulo bv Proper A- Iiontl. Iiiiinkeuncss, or the Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is uianulac tored as a powder, which euu be given in a glass of beer, a c tin of collee or tea, or in food, without tiu? knowlodtio of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perinauent uud speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate driiiuei or uu alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perloct euro has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. Is pane book of particulars tree. Addrc-s tllil. DF.X Sl'lX'IFlC CO., is:, liace St., Cin cinnati, -. atlg. lu-ly. When Baby was sick, wo riivo her Ca.ston.i. H li,-n she was a Child, she cried fur Castor ia. When site became Miss, she clung to c.isicrin. When she bad Child reu, she gave tiieui e'uiitorn. A reported outbreak of eholei a al If, I -mettii, X. J., created much excitement in hat vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent dysenterry which is almost us severe ami dangerous as cholera. Mr. Waller Wil lard, a prominent merchant of Janiesbnrg, two miles from llelmclta, says Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera unit Diarr'io a Reme dy has jjiven great satisfaction iu the most severe eases of dysenterry. It is certainly one of tlio best things ever made." For side hy Siggins A Nason. Tin- First Mei. Perhaps you are run down, can't cat, can't sleep,' can't think, can't tlo anything to your satisfaction, uud you w onder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking Ihu lirst step into Nervous Prostration. You need it Nerve Tonic and ill Klectric liiltcrs you will lio.l the exact remedy lor restoring your nervous system lo its normal, heallhv condition. Surprising results follow ihe' use of this great Nerve Tonic ami A Iterative. Your appetite returns, uood digestion is restored, and thu l.ivcraud Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a Initio. 'i j, o .ale. at ('ri per A' Dotilt's Drugstore. Tin- New llisctt, rr . You have heard your friends uud neigh bors talking ubout'it. You may youis. ll be oue of the many who know IVcmi per sonal experience just how uood u tiling it is. If you have ever tried H, you aic one of its staunch liii uds, hccau.c tin- uu derful thiiiK about it is, ii.mI w hen ..o. c given a tria!, In . Kind's New Discovery ever utior holds a pl.e e in the house. 11 you have never used it .md shoiihi be allliclcd with a couuh, cold or nnv Throat, Lung or Chest Irinihle, sccuie il bctllc at once and give il a lair ti lal. Ills uarun teed every lime, or iicuh v icluud. d. Trial Hollies I n o al Proper A Doutt Drugstore o(ice lo Las ( oiisunu i s The rates lor g is lor d'.no she nieiiiiia tion will lie reduced, b.-mnnip- uuli Roccmhcr Isi, (so.' twenty. live pel et ui ou Iho published l itis, on com, lets l y (ho uionlh. Yearly ci.nti.i.i, for Hi.Ueis made at the follow ing rates : No. 7. fii.im, N. i. No. ."i. M.'i.on, N. i. No. .1. IMn.en, N. I. lias Ibr Jels will be furnished ,,i lo cents each per month for s (out lips. I IDNCSIA . AS CO. Tionosiu, o.-i. '.'I, 1 :':. Dr. W. F.C0XXKKS LYl', EAK, MINI k 111111111 Sllilil'tlN, OVERSAVINGS BANK, OIL CITY, PA. Ollico Hours !t to 1 1 a. I,,. ; j to I p. in, 7 to tt p. in. Sunday, I to li p. oi. Practice limiicd to ahov u speciallii s. Charter Notice. 'tilci: is iii:i;i:iiy i;ivi: that an application will be uiaiic to the l fo vei nor of Pi -tins viva ni a, on the lid dav of Novoinl'ci-, A. I. I -'.K, It ti. W. lioh inson, .1. I '. I . . .cr, .. M.' Doult, A. li. Kellv, .1. '1 . lireuni 'll. Win. Sineal'baugh, W, W. lirove, L. A'joi vv, I'. I!. I.ansott, I. 1!. Ibcrorly. ami I . I . l.'il.'lioy, under the A cl of , ssi. in lily of Ihe I ' ii union wen I III of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act lo pro vide lor t h" incorpora' ion mi l regulation o natural r;)s coin pu uics," approved. May !v,t nod tlie several supplements thereto, f.ir a charter of an intended cor poration to he eatled II Citizens lias Company of Tione -t i. Pa." The charitclvr ami object vv hereof is the production of natural tots and the transportation thereof by means of pipe lines, ami the phe-es where js loisine-'" in its various lirances is ., M. conducted are Ihe Township,. ,,f Ti'.ne-ia, (ireen, Kiii!.'s ley. Hickory, 1 1 m niou v. and the liorouedi of Tioncsta, in Fore-t' County, Pa.; the Townships of Wiishintrion 'and Farm-int-'ton, in the County ol t'lari -ll. and the Township of Pii sideni, in enango County, l'a., an I the fiiinishiiivr the sumo to tho consumers in the townships named and the Itorote.-h named and places ad iacenl thereto: and for these purposes to have, poscss and enjoy all the rights, hen elits and penile;,-, of the- si. Act of Asseinl.lv ami il-- supplements. I . F. HITCH FY, Solicitor. '.r r '--.!, ,' r-ornvuil-i sick Hcuiliirln-fiii'l rclit'it nil ihe (roubles inci dt'iit (tin hiiimis j-!aft uf (lie (- "tcin. such an iuiiicss. Naiwu. iH'owsiiu'sx,' pistivsK after caiiiik'. I'iuii iu tlie siilt, Ac While their tin-at iviiKu ktihle. Micrrs 1ms heen shown in curing lleailllt lie, ynt ('AUTnt M IJTTI.E hfVRR PII.I.H are t'lniallv vahiahte in Constipation, enrnii; iiiul preveiitini; (hi- aiittoyineoinnluint, while they (iNot'nrreet till ilisortlerrt of tli 8tmmeh, t iniulate the liver a ml reululo tho bowels, l.ven if they uuly cured Ache- Ihev would hp almost pnoelesii to thos who suffer from litis distressing eoniplaitit : hut fortu?mt-ly tlieir poiMinesp dn?a not end lien, nnd those; who o;iert try them will Hud these little pills valuable in ho many ways thai they will not be willing to do without them but after all nick head is tho bane nf so tnanv lives that here Is whorn we make our irivat boast. Our pills cure a while others do n.t. ('."lhtkii'h ljTTi.r I.iVF.H Pi 1.1 j are very small and very ensv to take. ne or two pills make n dose. They are strictly vegetable and d not ixrw or punre, but. hy their gentle action please nil uho use thriii. In vials at 5 cents; live for Si Sold everywhere, r iseut by umil. CASTES KSriCIlfE CO., Hew Icrk. aHill Small Sszs. Small Price. iwantuivi)!.' .0,1 ,,.is ..s, ,.s Illil 1 AMMMiivea ilk AmliU I'miovvs: No.'.nl 'I'll roiiuli l''i-eilit (cany- ini; passcii'.ici's ' 1i;:is a. in. No. :il I'.nlialo lOxprcss K':H!iimii. No. d :y I'cciiilit (cai ry inj;' wisseu-cr 11 1: 17 p. in. No. (id ' 1 1 v K rcss daily.. 7:o:l p. iu. l-'i ir I i ic!,. o v , 1 id i u te. Warren, K inzila, liraill'ord, lie. in and the Kasi : No. .lo clean l-:ucss,lailv H:41 a. iu. No. :;o I'iiislmi l'.N.n s's 1:17 p. in. No. '.iii 'I'lirou-h l-'reilit icar- rv iuir passcnpi is. 7:imi p. ni. Trains and '.ni linn Daily and carry passengers in and lioni points between Oill'ilv and I rv melon only. I Hllcr trains run daily except Sunday. I.ct lime 'lalilcs and lull inlorioal ion IVoin .1. I CUAlii, A'.-cui, 'lionesla, I'a. It. I'.KI.l., lien'lSiipl. J. A. I i:i.l.iVS, licn'l Passenger A' Ticket Ay:eul, liullalo, N. Y. i es V I'Ntablislu .1 over years. I'ouiiectcd with Allegheny l'"lli'c, and ( 'oiisei utory of M iisie. Healed l.y nalural j;as 'illil 1 milled by elect i lei I v . ' I IV cr J.lleO students place I in ;;ond p.ivill:: posiUolls. l'lvu coinpletc ivii. -i'.; liiisiuc-s, Sinn iltand and Tv p.". .it ill::, I 'i ti in n n lii , Telo-trraplii.-and NomciI I in;.: 1 1 -.li. bookkeep ing' laiiLilil bv die rriueipal. a practical account. in! ol' over thirty years' experi ence. Sliio tluuid ;uid Tv pevv riling b. pi aclical siciioraplici s. I'ciimauslii hy two oi the Iii-i m line il in tin- world, lai clish licparliiieut by the oldest and best leaeliers ill the Mate. Vniuiorcial Law I iv one i if t he I id law v cis in I'cnsy I vauia. St in lent , can coin on-nee a I any time. Kx -I'ciiscs line hall les i i i.i 1 1 at au v similar iu sl it u 1 1. m. i ' u 1 1 pi etc Scbolarsliip. i ti.'l ' 1 1 1 1 i -I'.onkk.'i pihu, I:. inking, slinrtliaud, Tv pi--uiiimiu, 1 1 !. uiapliv , I 'e 1 1 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 1 1 1 ; , and I'.nllsli lli.uieiies, lii ii ieiiit n sr.i. l.a.ios, '.o. I'.osiui ss s,.i,i;u-sii t,,r all llio ahove loauehi s excepting So. a liiand. and Typo WIllllU'. I ei 1 1 1 eo 1 1 1 1 , ? .o. I.ailv, Mo. sh.o to. in. I -. Ic l.usinp. i,,i all lirauclics i-c.'.tnij l;....kkei.iiiL', Mil. Kn-disli I'.iain lies .er oo.oti r, v',. Send tor Hie .''o. fi. and sjieeiini'ii., of I'ellluansliip. All s. li,, lai-hi.s nine uulimiled. A. V. s.M I I II, l , a. iv ill.-, I'a. net:, It r? s:- - ' f- r Ihe .i . ill - , I ' . , I i; UlKN.o I'll. CARTER'S (1 MJ j. J J.jU" II 'II MK TAtil.K in 3?Ji . je t. "Pr-tJ!! ' k j 'I rains leave 'I'io- 1 HARNESS. COLLftRS. BRIDLES, A li-1 a ! I k iuds ol HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. I ION Cs I'A. I'A , )