1 THE FORESTREPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1893. BOROUGH OFFICERS. flnrgc.C. It. Davis. Oounrtlmen. Joseph Clnrk, W. A, Orovn. W. A. inlands, H. H. Haslet, A, II. Dale, Joseph Miirpn. Justices vf the Peace J. F. Proper, 8, Notley. Countable H. S. Canfleld. Collector H. 8. Can Hold. School Director O. W. Robinson, A, ft. Kelly, I). H. Knox, J. T. Bronnan, J, It. Clark, T. F. Rltchey. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of CongreG. F. Kiunns. Member of Senate IlAnnr A. Halt.. Aembly 3. J. Haiiiiit. President Judge Cit ari.es H. Notes. Aociale JudgeiJown 11. Whitr, C.W.CI.AIIK. Treasurer Q. Jamirhon. YoMonorary, Rcqieter A Recorder , fe. Oai.vin M. Arnkr. Sheriff: Joh k H. Osooon. (Jimmii(iii.r C. V, Lkpebdr, Jas. MoIntyrf, Phimp Emkst. County Superintendent (I. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury OommUtionen Jno, N. Hkath. It. W. Ouiton. County Surveyor J. F. Proprr. Coroner D. W. Ci.ark. County Auditor W, W, Thomas, J. A. Dawson, R. Fltsn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODOE, No. 300, T. O. O. F. Moots every Tuosday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge, building. jxTREST LODDE, No. 184, A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CAPT. GEOROE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1.17, W. It. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A, O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County, meets on the third Wednesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow's oflico, Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, and District Attornkv. Offlce, eor. of lin and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. p F. RITCHEY, 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. DR. F. T. NASON, Physician, Surgeon A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. Ofllco on Elm St root. Calls attondod to promptly day and night. B. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Olflioe and residence three doors north of Lawrence House. Tionoata. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. IMt. PRESTON STEELE U Homoeopathio Physician A Surgeon Oillce in the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AG NEW, Proprietor Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnishod throughout, and complete in all its appointments. Sample rooms lor commercial Agenis, Good Livery In connection. CENTRAL HOUSE, V.V O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionseta. Pa. This is tho most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will . be spared to muke it a pleasant stopping place lor mo traveling pumie. 1TOREST HOTEL, . West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel (is but recently been completed, is nice- lv furnished throughout, and offers the finest ami most comfortable accoinmoda lions to guests and the travoling public. Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., uajx ncna. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta Pa.. Bank of Discount and Deposit. In tni-eat allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions mado on all the Principal points of the U. H. Collections solicited. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shon in Reck building next to Smear jautrh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work troiu the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to irive perfect satislaction. rroinpi alien Hon given to mending, and prices rea suitable. EVERYBODY reads The Pitsburg Dis natch for the reason that it coutaini more news, both general, special, and telegraphic ; has more contributors and and more special correspondence than any other newspaper belweou New York and Chicago. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. tluGUsr Modern of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIA1TS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations tree ot ciiarge. WARREN, PENN Fred. Grettenbergc GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work pertaining to Machinery, En. gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings ana General Klacksmitliiug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Ropairing Mill Machinery given special attention, an salisiuclion guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the cinaw uouse, juuioute, fu. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERQER, Broker in Heal Estate And General Insurance. Wlkl Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. JLouses e Lots for Sale Ifottses for Rent. Do vou wish to sell or exchange Real Estate? or desire Insurancn on vour buildings or household furniture? Call on me. C'hnrch n4 Mabbnth Nrkool. Presbyterian Sabbath Bchool at 9:45 a. i. i M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preaching In the K. M. Chnrch every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. . I . Wager, Fastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Kev. J. v. JUcAninch oinciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW ADVKIITISK.1ir.NTM Till WEEK. Harnett. Ad. Court Week. O. F. Mllos A Co. Now ad. R. C. Heath. Local to farmers. C. M. Whiteman. Ad. New Store. F. A. Boatty. World's Fair. Local. Prohibition Committee Meeting. Local Court next week. Oil market closed yesterday 58. Flowers for Memorial Day will bo here on time. The woods are beginning to show p for the sura mar. Barge and flat boat running has begun in good earnest. The past three days have been all right for garden making. Mrs. George Carr i visiting at the home of ber ion, Andrew. Juuebuiy trees, the first to show the "white feather," are in full bloom. The legislature has changed La bor Day from the first Monday to the ret Saturday in September. Mr. J. W. Jamieson of Tionesta, is this week announced as a candidate for delegate to the Republiceu State Convention. R. O. Carson of Harmony town ship, is announced in the Vindicator as a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner. Warren Mail: C. M. Shawkey has the cellar valla nearly ready for a residence on Short street nest to Mrs. Rathbun's. J. B. Carpenter, of Kingeley township is to-day announced as a candidate for Jury Commissioner subject to Republican usages. George W. Osgood, of Kingsley township, is this week announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. -William B. Heath, of Kingsley township, is this week announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Republican usages. Swallows have come and now we shall have spring. Not much winter after they have appeared on the sur face, though there may be some 'sour" days yet. William Dickrager was awarded the contract of building the new Hunter Run school house, by the di rectors at a meeting held for that purpose last week. Mrs. C. M. Arner will give dime social next Wednesday evening May 17, for the beoefit of the Fres byterian Church buildiug fund. A cordial invitation is esteuded to all Mrs. Miles Cook, of BuS'alo, and children are guests of W. A. Greaves, Second street. In company with Dr, Cook tbey leave soon tut Redlaods, California, for future resideuce. Warren Mail. Before starting for the World's Fair, you will be wise to consult F A. Beatty, Ticket Agent, Oil City lie represents the Erie Lines, and can get you to Chicago quicker, eas ier and for less money than any on in the business. Plans and specifications for th new addition to the Presbyterian church can now be seen at May, Park & Co.'s bank. Sealed bids for thi work will be received by the Trustees until June 1st. Carpenters should make a note of the fact. All the sole leather taoueries o Warren, Forest. McKean and Elk oountiea are united as the Penn Tan ning Company, and a part of th United States Tanning Co., a recen combine with $130,000,000 capita says the Warren Ledger. Mrs. S. R. Cogan and children have moved from Barton, Md., an will occupy their residence at the upper end of town soon as the bouse bold goods arrive. Mr. Cogan wi be here soon as he can arrange I leave his present location. As to Gent's Furnishing Good Barnett takes the lead. Everything of the nobbiest and newest pattern Outing shirts as well as fine dress garments. 2t Both tho Robi nsou it Weant nd Lawrence & Sinearbaugh mills started up last week. The boat scaffolds will also soon be in running order again. George Holeman, a radii ate of Joseph Morgan's, will run the scattold lor Kobinson tit Weant this summer. Nothing could have been more pleasing than the school entertain ment last Wednesday evening. The ouse was literally packed, and stand- tig room, even in the lobby, was at premium. The program was of the proper length and sufficiently varied to please all. It was a fitting close to a very successful school term. Rev. J. Boll NefT, of Parker City, II deliver his popular lecture, Luck and Pluck," in the M. E. burch of Tionesta Tuesday evening, May 16, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Rev. Neff 's repu tation as a lecturer is such as to se- ure for liim a packed house where ver be goes. Go early and secure a good seat. Admission 25 cents. The following letters remain un called for in Tionesta, Pa., postoffice, May 1, 1893: Mr. Roland Brundage, Mrs. C. V. Davis, James R. Haona, MiBS Irene Clancy, R. Brown, (drop), Mr. Charles E. Maluistron, Mr. Peter Lorssan (foreign'). Principal of Schools Hunters, Fred Ehrmentratit, W. A. Newmaker, J. H. Bigley (drop), James Tracy, Martin Sals giver (drop). When calling for bove please say "advertised." D. 8. Knox, P. M. -At a regular meeting of Capt. George Stowe Post on Weduesday veniog of last week, it was resolved that on Memorial Day, May 30, the Post meet at East Hickory and Ger man Hill in the forenoon to decorate the graves in the respective cem eteries, and to meet in Tionesta in the fternoon for same purpose. The fol lowing is the committee of arrange ments: East Hickory, which includes Church Hill. Whig Hill and Minis ter, W. E. Witherell and J. C. Petti- grew; at uerraan mil, ti. Y. Le de bur and C. Zuendal ; at Tionesta aud Tionesta township, S. D. Irwin, J. B. Eden and S. J. Setley. Brint and Warren Huff, broth- rs, aged twenty-six and niueteen years, respectively, were drowned in the Clarion river Friday afternoon about 5 o'clock. They were taking a boat ride on Raught's mill dam, about four miles above Millstone, and getting too near the breast of the dam were cart ied over. Brint, the older boy, could have saved himself being an expert swimmer, but be would not desert his brother, who could not swim. He made an heroic effort to save him, but the current was swift aud strong and before aid from the shore could reach them they both sank to the bottom. Their bodies were recovered next morning clasped in each other's arms. Bliz zard. The Oles concert at Keeley League rooms last Saturday eveniDg was tbrougbly enjoyed by- the good sized audience which heard it. Prof. Oles is a wonderful performer and without doubt stands at the head o American violinists. His touch ii soft as down, and bis notes bewitch inely sweet. His audience was an appreciative one and called him back repeatedly. The coucert was inter spersed with vocal music, the opening piece being rendered by the Keeley male quartette. Mrs. Oles sang sev eral very nice selections, and Mr Edwin Floyd, always popular with Tionesta music lovers, favored the audience with a selection, end then of course, bad to come back to quiet the people with souther. Prohibition Committee Meeting:. The Prohibition county committee of Forest county will meet at Ding man & Dale's office iu Tionesta, on Tuesday, May 16lb, at 1 p. m., for th purpose of nominating a county tick et. All who can are invited to mee with us. Eli Holeman, Chairman Ho I For the World's Fair! Take the Erie Lines to Chicago fo the World's Fair. Three daily trains from Oil City. Trains depart from Oil City at 5:05 a. m., 12:25 and 6:25 p. m. Sleeping car space reserved i advauce. Call on or address, F. A Beatty, Ticket Agent, Oil City, Pa FARMERS, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. To get a cheap Hay Rake, as nave a tew on band and am goio out of the agencv business, I will sell at reduced prices. I also bav some Fertilizer that I will dispose o at a reduction. Order early and get the benefit of the reductions. Every thing fully warruoted. R. C. Heath, tf. Starr, Pa If you want a uice summer dress suit call at Baruett's, who has astoc to select from equal to the best of them. Prices way down. 2t. Whig Kill. Our farmers are greatly retarded In their work by the wet weather, but the presont outlook Is much brighter. F. M. Sabbath school Is held every Sabbath at 0:30 a. m. The M. E. Church, which was destroy ed by fire some eighteen months ago, will be rebuilt forthwith. O. W. Osgood has just received a full line of boots and shoes, which are going very cheap for cash Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilindman com menced housekeeping in one of Dr. Smith's houses the first of last week. Miss Katie, Gillespie spont Sunday with friends in Kellettyille. J. N. Heath is stopping at this placo. Rev. II. M. Fink will preach in Town Line church next Sabbath afternoon at 3 clock. H. E. Gillelplo Is "stumping" for W. A. Krlbbs of Kellottvillo. Harry Osgood Is the crack fisherman no far, haying brought In a 15 inch trout last Saturday. KEWSY NOTES. Oil City will have electric street cars running the latter part of July. Erie is the sixth city in tho State in population. Philadelphia Is first, Pitts burg second. Allegheny, Scranton and Reading next. Eggs placed undor setting hens at Curwensville, are rendered incapable of producing chicks by the heavy blasting near the town. It may possibly become necessary to call out the National Guard if the Cooper war at Edinboro continues. It is to be hoped In the fullness of time the matter may be settled. Blizzard. Mrs. Rose E. Yates, of Warren, is the first lady to be appointed Notary Public n Warren county tinder the new law. As the "better half" of Will Yates she can swear people when he Is laid up with the "rheumatiz." Mail. Some time agd the New York Voice offered three prizes for stories of hero' ism. The first prize was awarded to Rev. J. L. Clark, of Adamsville, who re latcd the heroic death of John O'Leary in the terrible Oil Creek disaster. Mead ville Rep. Surrounding counties elected School Superlntedonts on the 2d Inst, as follows Venango, John F. Bigler; Crawford, George I. Wright, re-elected ; Warren, H.M. Putnam, re-elected; Clarion, W. Beer; E1k, Wm. H. Dcveraux ; Mer cer, L. R. Eckles; Jefferson, J. II. Hughes re-elected. A valuable blooded cow, belonging to Isaac Perrine, of Raymilton, died a mys terious death last Monday. The b-jvine medicine men were unable to diagnose her disease or give her any relief. A post mortem revealed a sewing machine needle stuck crosswise in her throat. Venango Spectator. Dew is a great respector of colors. To prove thin take pieces of glass or board and paint them red, yellow, green and black. Expose them at night and you will find that the yellow will be covered with moisture, the green will be damp, but the red and the black will be left per fectly dry. It is not generaly known that the sal ary of the Superintendent of Public In struction of the great State of Pennsyl vania is but $2,500 a year. If a bill now well along in its passage becomes a law the salary will be raised $3,500 or ft.OOO, which is little enough for the magnitude of tho work. It has been decided by the Philadel phia Hebrews and sanctioned by Bishop Vincent, to Join tho Chautauqua Bociety, and form a Jewish Chautauqua circle, The branch is to pursue the same general course of reading, but the religious read ing shall bo under the guidance of Dr, Berkowitz, or any person or persons tho Jewish people might select for that pur pose. William Thomas Sterling, aged 74, and Miss Anna Reed, aged 20, both of Beth el, this county, went to Youngstown Thursday, accompanied by the mother of the girl, secured a license and were married in the probate court-room Sterling said : "Notwithstanding my wifo is young and I am nearly 75, it is a pure love match. I work for my living, bo that she was not attracted by any prom ise of a fortune." After the wedding, the mother gave them her blessing, and said she hoped they would live long and prosper. The couple left for Bethel, Sharon Eagle. As announced last week In this paper Sheriff Kiehl succeeded In bringing home from Lancaster county Jared Cook, who is doing time in the county jail until the court gives him a steady job. Cook Inn in his possession about 15 razors, some brushes and other tonsorial instruments, besides a quantity of cheap Jewelry and two photographs of ladies. The other day he confessed to having disposed of Benton Mong's team to some person in Cambria county, and Mr. Mong has gone away to secure the team. The charge agaiust him of John F. Mohney, fo stealing a rig several years ago, still haugs over his heud. A railroad ticket and the names and addresses of several girls would indicate that lie is a lady'i man as well as a traveler. Clarion Jack sonian. In this age of fearful moth preventive smells, it is worth whilo to know that moths will never go where there are lavendar bags. Even where they have begun their ravages in furs or feathers, lavish sprinkling of tho articles with good lavendar water will prevent further damage. No one can ask for a purer or pleasanter odor about garments. A lib eral distribution of lavendar sachets i closets, drawers and trunk, will give yo the satisfaction of making sweeter you belongings with the weapon which drive away tlioir degradation. Put a lavendar sachet in your piano if you foar moths will ravage the felt. Another infallible remedy is compounded of the following sweet smelling things: Lavendar thyme, rose, cedar shavings, powered sassafras, cassia liguea, iu about equal quantities. Don t put off too long in buyiug your summer shoes. Barnett has fine line of all styles, sizes and prices, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Mioses, Boy and children. The prices will tak the eye as will the fine quality of the ' 8 2t. goods. Don't fail to tee them. Slnrr. H. E. Lovell is numbered among the Ick. Tho mumps ro quite prevailent in the neighborhood. There will be preaching Saturday eye ing, by Roy. II. W. Fink. All are cor dially Invited to attend. II. W. Ledcbur has moved his family from Hickory to Ills farm in Oreon town ship. Quito a number of tho young folks at tended tho F. M. meeting at Ross Run Snturdny evening. School will closo next Wednesday, and the children are happy. School Reports. TIONKSTA SCHOOL 8TH MONTH. . rt i a 3 e3 Room. S - a : r No. 4 i 24 22 ii 11 7 No. 3 2(1 23 01 14 12 No. 2 2H 25 00 10 6 No. 1 42 3! 98 30 25 Total... 123 111 04 71 50 rllESENT KVF.RY PAY : Room No. 1. Aggie Kerr, Teacher: Clyde Foreman, Silas Shrivor, Jessie Graham, Roy Bovard, Samuel Haslet, Chnrlio Charleston, Bcnnio Charleston, Willie Clark, Thomas Fulton, Clifford Foreman, Charlie Hood, Harry Carson, ohn Ritchey, Paul Carson, Charlie Ban ner, Walter Sailor, Edward Joyce, Alice Agnew, Virginia Siggins, Nellie Carson. Katie Osgood, Maud Setley, Eva Davis, Mary Fredrickson, Zora Klump, Leona Scowden, Edna Corah, Fay Klump, Kate Shoemaker, Elva Lanson. Roy Bovard was present every day during the term. Room No. 2. Gertrude McElhoes, Teacher: Linus Shrivcr, Archie Hole- man, Archie Merriam, Harry Blouse, Harry Bankhead, Frank Joyce, Paul Clark John Lawrence, Arthur Dinguian, Kate Agnow, Nettie Clark, Dora Setley, Florence Fulton, Holen Fredrickson, Helen Smearbaugh, Carl Wenk. Archie Holeman, Florence Fulton and Helen Smearbaugh were present every day during tho school year. Archie and Hel- Uti have not been tardy, and Florence tardy but once. Room No. 3. Ida Paup, Teacher : Ella Browncll, Claudia Graham, Ida Fones, Belle Jamieson, May Clark, Iva Hole' man, Marie Smearbaugh, Daisy Craig, Amy Walters, Lester Holeman, Clarence Gorman, Archie Clark, Robert Fulton, Harry Davis. Room No. 4. T. E. Armstrong, Prin cipal : James Morrow, Clifford Craig, Jay Bankhead, William Agnew, Tillio Mor row, Zenie Lohmyer, Clara Gorman, Lil lie Bradbury, Sadie Morrow, Blanche Huntor, Anna Anderson. ClaraGorman was present every day during term and never tardy. PENNSYLVANIA. AT CHICAGO. The State Huilding Snggestions to Citizens of the State Who Visit the World's Fair The Pennsylvania State Building is one of the most beautiful and striking on the World's Fair grounds and ad mirably located, near the fifty-seventh street entrance directly facing the Art Palace. Stylo of architecture is Colonial, reproducing the historical clock tower and other features of In dependence Hall in Philadelphia, The famous bell which proclaimed Liberty througout ail the land" will be placed in the rotunda at the main entrance and many historical relics of priceless value, such as Penn treaty with the Indians, the original charter, portraits of distinguished Pennsyl vanians, rare documents etc will have a place in the building. Our State Building was constructed by Pennsylvania inechanies of Penn syl vania material; the floors of marble and hard woods j the wainscot, panell ings, etc., are taken from the hand somest woods of Pennsylvania forests, This stately and imposing building Is surrounded by broad and graceful piazzas, upon which several hundred easy chairs are placed ; the miiin entrance opens into a central rotunda thirty feet in diameter and forty feet high. In the rear is a large reception room extending the entire length of the Building ; to the right and left are the parlors, toilet rooms, etc., etc. Broad easy stair-cases lead to tne second story, where waiting rooms, Gover nor's rooms, and offices of Executive Commissioner will be located. Tho doors and windows of the second story open out upon broad verandas ad mi rably arranged for promenading und sight-seeing; and outside stair-cases lead to the roof garden, from which may be had a magnificent bird's-eye view of the grounds and lake. Surmounting the main facade of the building are several allegorical pieces of statuary; the Pennsylvania Coat of Arms, the horses developed lifo size. Flanking this group upon either side are statues of William Penn and Ben jamin Franklin. The allegorical groups at tho right und left angles ot the building are indicative of ttie pro gress and Influence developed by the resources of the State, Mines and Mining and others. The Pennsylvania State Building is the only one in which the kindred arU of architecture and sculptue have been so happily combined. The architect Mr. Thomas P. Lonsdale, anil the sculptor, John J. Boyle.of Philadel phia, are entitled to the greatest credit. A. B. Farquar, Exective Commis sioner of the Board of Warld's Fair Managers for the State, sends out the following suggestions for Penusyl vunians who intend visiting the World's Fuir : First All Pennsylvanians who at tend the World's Fair Hre advised to first visit t he Stuta huilding. This they can readily accomplish by enter- ing thegrounds at the Fifty-suventh ' street eutrauce, neur which, and Just opposite the great Art Tulare, our building ii located. All of the rail roads, cloctrlc, cable and horse car lines leading from t lie crntre of the city, have station at or within a short stance of the 1 itty-seventh street entrance. Second The State Building Is sped lly designed Hnd nrranjred for the comfort and convenience of the citi zens of Pennsylvania. It Is provided with general reception room, separate parlors for women and men, ladies' dressing room, smoking room, writ ing room, newspaper room, press correspondents' room, and ample toilet facilities, etc. Convenient cloak and parcel rooms have been provided upon the HrFt lloor of the building, where all citizens of the State are at liberty to leave such articles as they may not wish to carry arctiud on the giounds. 'lhird lhe building contains a postofllce to be open during the Ex position hnur.s. Arrangements have been madetocolleet the mails hourly. and Pennsvlvanians who have their mail addressed to th IVnnyl vania State Building, World's Fair, Chica go, 111., will beinsured prompt deliv ery. hourth The newspaper room will contain flies of all the State journals that will be sent to the building. my l ho Hureau of Information Is on the first floor, In charge of a competent superintendent, who will be pleased to aid our citizens with ad vice or suggestions as to how to see the Exposition to the best advantage. sixth-A register of rennsvlvanians who attend the Exposition will be kept, with their names and the loca tion of their stopping place, with the probable time of their stay. etc. seventh .No lee, unless it be for blacking shoes, will lie charged for any service in or about the Building. J'.ighlh A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all Pennsvlvanians, regard less of race, color or nativity, to make the building their headquarters and resting place while at the Exposition, and to avail themselves of the facili ties that have been provided. They will find a home and a warm welcome. The promtness and cortuinty of its cures have mado Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous. It is intended espec ially for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing coughs,aud is the most effectual rem edy known lor these diseases. Mr. C. 11. Main, of Union City, Pa., savs; "I liavo a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. I warrant cverv bottle and have never heard of ono failing to give entire satisfaction." 50 cent bottles lor salo by Siggins' Nasou. Thero is nothing I have ever used for muscular rheumatism that gives me as much relief as Chamberlain's I'niii Halm does. I have been using it for about two years four bottles iu all as occasion ro- nuirod, and always kept a bottlo ot it in my home. I believe I know a good thing wnen i get nom oi it, ami l'ain Jmlm i the best liniment I have over met with W. B. Denny, dairyman, New Lexing ton, Ohio. 50 cent bottles for salo by Biggins it jason. A Million Frlvnda. A friend in noed is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people havo found just such a friend in Dr. Kinir's Now Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds. It you have never used this Great Cough Medicino, one trial will con vinee you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat. Chest and Lungs. Each bottlo is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at.Siggius and Nason a Drug store. Largo bottles otic andfl.00. , 1 llt-nervlner 1'rninp. NVe desiro to say to our citizens, that for years we nave been selling Dr. King Now Discovery for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life Pills, Hucklen's Arnica Salve and lilcctric Hitters, aud iiave nev er hamlled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfar tiou. We do not hesitato tn guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. Theso remidies have won their great popularity purely on their merits, biggins auu Jmi soil Druggists. 1 lirCKI.KN'H All MCA KAI.VK. The host Salvo in Hie world for Cuts, BruiMos, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami posi tively cures Files, or no pav reo uireil. 1 is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price Hi cents per box. t or sale uv isiggins v jNason. While Mr. T. J. Kichey, of Altona Mo., was traveling in Kansas Iio was taken violently ill with cholera morbus He called at a drug to get some medicine aud the druggist recommended Cham berlaiu's Coir, Cholera, and Diarrlioa Remedy so highly ho concluded to try it The result was nnmediato relict, ami few doses cured him coiniilclclv. it mado for bowel complaint unci nothing else. It never fails. For sale by Siggins it Nason. How lu Oliitiiu l.oiijf 1.11V. Take life easy. Nothing prolongs life like a cheerful disposition. Make haste slowly. Tho snail outran tho liaro ami won the race. Avoid all worry. Cure wrinkles the brow and dries up the foun tain of life. Don't get angry. Every burst ot passion shortens lite s span one inch. He modeialo iu all tliinus anil tomperato in vour habits. Ri'mcinbi "sleep is nature's kind restorer," aud if vou would live long, sleep long. Above all take rareof yourself. If you are not feeling well there is scuictliing wrong aud nature needs to be stimulated iu her work. The best phvsiciana in the country recommend Klein's Silver Ago ami DuUokiio Kye tor siii li a purpiiM1 They are lor sale by dealers generally a $1.50 and 1.1!.' per quart respectively Send to Max Klein, Ki l'cdcral street Allegheny, Pa., for a complete cutalogiu aud price-list ol all kinds ol liquor, mail ed lice. MARRIED. WILLIAMS KCKiLK At the resident' of Juines l-'oglu, l'ineville, I'u., May 1 lHH.'l, by Rev. S. H. Torre v, Frank Williams ot Titusvillc, and Nannie E Fogle, of Pinevillo. STOVEH lllTKK Iu Tionesta, May lSllit, by Rev. J. T. Hreuniin, Mr. J. H Stover aud Miss Rebecca E. Hull', boll of Venango county. Pa. License Applications. Notico is lioroby given that tho follow ing applications lor License have be( tiled 111 my otheo and will lie presente at May lerm ot Court: 1. li. E. Branch and J. II. Powers, ('it Hotel. Marienville. Jouks Township. J. J. P. Castner and P. M. t'aslner, For est House, Marienville, Jenks Towushii 3. J. 11. Carter, Brooklyn House, Kel lettville, Kinirsley Township. 4. Milton l- I. ray l.lll and J. v . Coli Centre House, Marienville, Jenks Town bhip. 5. Leonard Agnew, Lawrence Hon Tionesta Honumli. tl. J. S. Caldwell, Caldwell House, liy roiutowu, Jenks Township. 7. O. C. Brow nell, Central House, Ti ncsta Horougli. 8. C. H. Andrews. Andrews House Kellettyille, Kinnslev Township. it. 11. W. I'lall, I'fatl House, Marien ville. Jenks township. 10. L. E. Maloney, Hotel Marien, Mar iunville, Jenks Township. Attest, O. M. AKN K.lt, Clerk. TiouesU, Pa., April -i, ls'J3. SHERIFF'S SALE. JY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Lev. Fa. mid I 'i. Fa. issued out of the Court f Common I'leas of Forest County, Penn- vlvnnin, and to mn directed, there will e exposed to public sale or outcry, at io Court House, in the Horougli of Tio- esta, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY li. A. I. 1803, 1 o'clock, p. in., the following de scribed property, to-wit: AMl'I'.l, S. FEKTI'J, Trustee, vs. LE ANDKIl L. SHATTUCK, Levari Fa cius, No. lis May l ei in, IStl.l. Sherman A (iriimbino, Attorneys. All the riulit, title, interest and claim f the defendant of, in and to all that cer- ain Leasehold Kslate situate in Harmo- Township, Forest County, Penn'a, escribed as follows : Heirinning at a post in the southeast corner of tho land escribed in line ol fund formerly or loan and ' ireen ; thence north li0 east 12 .i-10 rods to a post: thence north HH west H2 rods to a post; thenco north 2 astll roils to a post ; thence north RS west l.iii rods to a post ; thence ss east s rods to a post, tno place ot be- inuintr. Containing 10m acres of land, art of Tract No. Being tho lease or nininu riu'ht aeiiiired bv said I. candor Sliattiiik from Susan llawarth and others, widow and devisees of Thomas lawarth deceased, for oil, gas and min- ng purposes, by Instrument ill writing ated I teeember -it li , isss, tor 'JO years trom ntc, which Instrument is recorded here with : together with the oil well thereon. and tho rig, casing, tubing and all appli- ees used tiiereon. faken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lcauder L. Shattuck, at lie suit oi Samuel S. l ertig, Trustee. A I. SO. JAMES CAMPBF.LLvs. W. H.NEELY and JOHN NEICLY, Fieri Facias, No. :1 May Term, lS'i:l, waivers..!. T. Mallett, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, in and to ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate, lying and being in tho township ol iciiKs, in tne county ot forest, state ot a., bounded and described as follows to-wit : He ginning at a post at the south west corner of tract number one, sold to Mrs. Currv : thence along said Curry lot west one hundred perches to a post; nonce along other land ot t.eorgo v. Means and A. C. Whito north one hun- lred sixtv perches to a post on line of Warrant number three thousand seven lundreil ninety-nine: thmce along said Warrant number three thousand seven hundred ninety-nine, east ono hundred icrchcs to a post, being tho northeastern corner ol tho Curry lot ; thence along said Curry lot south one hundred and sixty perches to a post, the place of bo- ginning. Containing ono Hundred acres of laud, more or less, and being Subdivi sion lot number Two, of Warrant num ber three thousand eight hundred, as laid out by A. Spyker, Surveyor. Thereon erected two dwelling houses, one barn and other necessary out-buildings ; about sixtv-tive acres cleared, one orchard con taining fifty clioieo Iruit trees, eir 1 aki n iu execution and to bo sold as he prtiperi v of W. 1 1 . Neelv and John Neely, at the suit of James Campbell. ALSO. W. W. K ELLETT, now for uso of W I LL- I AM RICIIAKDSiON vs.UF.ORUE M. KEPLER, Fieri Facias, No. 23 May Term, IS!'.'). Ball it Thompson, Attor nevs. All the rigid, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to the follow ing described real estate, to-wit : Tuo undivided one-eighth interest and part of all those certain several and adjoining tracts of land, situate iu Forest County, Pennsylvania, and numbered on Unorig inal patents therefor from the Common wealth, and designated on Irwin's man of Forest County as tracts X umbers live thousand ono hundred five (5105), five thousand one hundred eight (51HS), five thousand one hundred nine f.ilW), live thousand one hundred ten (5110), five thousand ono hundred twenty-nine (ol-i), and five thousand ono hundred twenty eight (512S), computed to contain eight thousand one hundred eighty-four (81S4) acres and eight (S perches, according to survey calculation aud map of said lauds by William Hilands and S. D. Irwin, Surveyors. Being tho same undivided interest which was mortgaged by (1. M. Kepler to W. W. Kellett, by instrument bearing dale the fourteenth day of June A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, and recorded in the Record er's ollieo of Forest County, in Mortgage Book Volume 2, at page 113, Subject to any reservations contained in said mort gage ol any interests in said lands which may now lie out of the said defendants. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Oeorgo M. Kepler, at the suit of W. W. Kellett, now tor use of William Richardson. TERMS OF SALE. The following must lie. strictly complied with whon the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintlll or other lien cred itors hccnii o tile purchaser, tho costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lieu credit or's rc'eipt lor tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sale oi siii h portion thereof as lie may claim, must be furnished the Sherili. 2. All bids must be paid ill full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ol the next day, at which time ail property not settled ior will again bo put up and sold al the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Burden's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 .0 ami Smith's Forms, page 3K4. JOHN li. OSiiOOD, Sherili". Sheriff's Otllce, Tionesta, Pa., April 24, 1S'.3. PROCLAMATION. Whukkas, The 1 Ion. Charles H. Noyes, President Judge of the Court ol Common Picas and Quarter Sessions iu and for the county ot Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for til-County of Forest, tocoinmoucoou the Third Monday of May, being tiie l.ith day of May, lS'.r.l. Notico is therefore given to tho Coroner,,! usliees oft lie i'eace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to tio those tilings which to their ollieo appertain to be done, aud to those who are bound iu reei igni.ance to prosecute agaiust the prisoners iliat are or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to pro'sex-iile against tliciu as shall be just, tilven un der my hand and seal this 17th day of April, A. D. 1MM. JOHN R. OSiiOOD, l.m. Sheriff. 1 iTfT" THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. tiooil Slock, I iood Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms, lie will also tin job TEnEiisro All orde receive pn is left at the Post Ollic iiupt attention. will IF YOU WAN T a resin-table job of printing ut a reasonable price send your ordor to tins ollieo.