WEDNESDAY, JUNK 7. 1803. BOROUGH OFFICERS. IJnrgemi C. It. Davis. ttouneilmen. Joseph Clark, W. A. Orovo, VV. A. IttlnndN, 8. II. Haslet, A. II. Dale, Joseph Morgan. Justice ( Iht Peace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Netley. atmtablett. 8. Canflnld. Collector H. . Canflnld. firhoot JMrectnr O. W. Robinson, A. n. Kelly, I). H. Knox, J. T. lironnnn, J. R. Clark, T. K. Ritohoy. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conffrea. F. Kmnns. Member of Semite lnixY A. Ha LI.. AcmblyJ. J. IIakiiit. President Judge Charles II. Notes. Aoeiate Judge Jonn II. White, C. W. CLARK. Tretwuret Q. Jamienon. Protlionotnry, Itejitter dfc Recorder , te. Calvin M. Aunkr. Sheriff. John R. Osooon. (Ammtwtoiiwii C. F. Lkderur, Jas. McInttrk, FlTIMP Emkkt. County Superintendent O. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Oommiimionert J no, N. IIkath. R. W. OtiiTon. County Surveyor J. F. Propeh. Coroner D. W. Clark. County A uditnmW. W. Thomas, J. A. Dawson, K. Flynn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA liOTMiK, No. 300, 1. 0. 0. F. Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partrldgo building. ."()RKST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U.W., I Mectspvery Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. I WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. S. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. R. Moots 1st and 3d Wodnes dav evoninir In each month. In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionosta. C APT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. i:!7, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa, HOARllnf EXAMININd SURGEONS 1) for Fnrost County, meets on the U,irl wednmuity or earn 'non , o clock, a. m Tionosta, Pa. iu Dr. Morrow's otUce. p M.CLARK, ..r.w n,.r,nr attornkv! omce. cor.'of mi ami urmnn niriniw, iiuuuaw. . Also aitont for a number of reliable Firo Insuranco Companies, T. , HITCH KY, ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW, Tlonosia, Pa. -m n rr, VT . onv I JJ Physiclun, Surg'oon A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. OfTlco on Elm Street. Calls attended to r J.Xf,HSIri2;!.Dn.RKl.t, r W. MORROW. M. D.. T ollnM,nn A riantlHf. i ..J".mu, - Olllica and rosidonce throe doors north or Lawrence Honso, Tionosta. l'rolossion- l 11. ..l I .. .1 r.A 1 rt. t all I HI cus yrou.jmy rOT,.miUOU - llOUrS. I Iomoeopathio I'u'0nr,?1l" Office In the rooms formerly occupied byE. L. Davis. Calls made night or -w a urn xt tinT1JW I Li ' L. AON EW, Proprietor. Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly IV and coiniilete in all its appoiiitmonts, Sample rooms lor i-oinmeroiai Aguum, liood Livery in connection, CENTRAL HOUSE, V. O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tlonsota. Pa. This is the niostcentrally located hotel in the plnce, and lias all tbe mnilnrn iiiiiirovHinonta. No pains will bo spared to make it a ploasant stopping place lor mo iravouug ulhu, PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Rondor. Proprietor. This hotel hut re-ontlv been completed, is uice. lv furnished throughout, and offers the tineit and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and tho traveling public Raton reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., UAnaLiia. Cornor of Elm Walnut Sts., Tionesta, un .if lliu.r.iitit anil DnnnHit. ln- terest allowed on Time Deposits, colleo- turns made on an mo i-mu.iijui juiuu ui the U. S. Collections solicited. pUIL. EMEHT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Sinear jaugli A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custoin work lrom tho ftuest to tbe coarsest and guarantees his work to m.rru.i.uti.fii,Mnn. I'roinnt attcn- ' " ' - . i lion Kiven w menumg, aim price- r;. Bonable. rn r7. j patch for the reason that it couuius more news, both general, special, ana tuloirranbic : has more contributors and and more special correspondence than luwsnapur botweu New York any other uuwsnapc aud Chicago. ORENZO FULTON, J Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES And all kinds of H0RSF FURNISHING GOODS, TIONESTA. PA. il?Glf' ttQiC?&. of the firm of MORCK BRO'8, O IE3 TIOI -A. IN" S , Specialist in Errorsof Refraction of the Eye. Kxauiinalions free of charge. WARKEN, PENN. Fred. Grcttcnborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines. Oil Well Tools, tias or Water Fit tings and Uenoral Hlacksmithiiig prompt ly dona at Ixjw Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given spucial attention, and satiHlactioii guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and just west of tbe fciliaw tlouso, Jidiouie, fa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENUERGER. Broker in REAL M state And General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. JFouscs tC Lot 9 for Sale Houses for Ileal. Do you wish to sell or exchange Ronl EstatoT or dcmlre Insurance on your buildings or household furniture? Call on tne. Charrh n4 Knbhnth School. Presbyterian SabliRth School at 9:45 a. in. : M. K. Habhath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rov. Rankin. Preaching in the K. M. Chnrch every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. J-K . mu it, inuii i... Services in the i'rcsnyterian cnurcn every Hnlilmth morning and evening, Rev. j. v. McAnlncli oiuciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday G2i .T. V. Proner is takinr in the I t- J. F. Proper is m. - - w- B I World's Fair this week. The Fourth is but three weeks off counting from next Tuesday. Miss May Sloan has returned from a month's visit at tbe World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomson visited Pleasantville friends a day or two of lust week. A HnnnJ IVaab" In ftliA r ran Ir lot . ' . , , , . out quite a grist of boats from the wBhr-.i.- v..j, a.luTA... - j j . Mrs, II. L. Weston and daugb- " ' " " o- ter, Mattie, of Oil City visited friends , . , , nere aunng me past weea. Emlenton Newt: Miss Florence Hagerty, of Tionesta, is paid her I cousin, Mrs. Taylor, a visit this week. Mrs. S. &. Canfield and dauch- ters, Minnie and Maud, are enjoying a two week's visit with Tilusville friends. Mrs. .T. R. Chadwick and dauch ter, Bird, are spending a month or ajx weeks with Jamestown, N. Y., j The M. E. Sabbath School has in Preparation a nice program for Children s Day, to be rendered next Rq KKsilh avanSnrr " Wm. Kilmer has torn down his r....I TT... P vuwi uUuW oarD aluJ has moved into the north n....-n luulu u XJaiuvi 9 aivig wuiiuiw. Mrs. George Hunter, who recsnt- ly removed to this city from Tionesta, nas reuiea tne torrin ouuaing, cor- ner gtn anj Liberty streets. Frank lin News. Straw goods! That's the talk, Step into Bamett's and iuspect the stock Everything needed in that line. rrice, style ana quality SUlt all UBtea. I The Christian Endeavor society will give an ice cream festival Tues- day eveuing, June 13th, commencing ,t 7:30, t Haslet's hall. Everybo- dy is cordially invited to attend. The road leading from the prem ises of Selden Whiteman to Oldtowu has been declared vacated by the Court and has been closed to all travel. Travelers should make a note of this fact, says Uncle Selden. The many friends of Mrs. T. F. Ritcbey will be pained to learn that her illness, which has extended over a period of several months, has be- come quite serious, causing much un- easiness to her family and intimate frieods. W. C. Wilson of Kellettville, f i j r.,i.BK rrb.mith " j . o a Inr In tnirn Mnndav. and ---'-- -j i nilmh, nf nl,I tim frmnda ""' " uu,"uor ' 'u He bale and hearty as a boy of 20, and still wields the hammer with . ir t Koou "UKl-" We cote with pleasure the pro motion of our young friend Elbert Chadwick to the important position of foreman of The All, one oi James town's principal papers. Elbert will BroW m PPuIarlty w,tn 'ne boys, ffll HBIIIUI, Th Wnmin'i ITnmn and Por- eign Missionary societies of lhe Franklin district are beginning their annual session in the M. E. Church here this, Wednesday, afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Their program will be found in full in this issue. m.. r Tn.i .;n..jr.,J ctnn.j I. few hours in town one day last week while on her way to visit relatives down tbe river. Many of ber old Ilonesta friends who were disappoiut ed at not meeting her on this occa sion will hope for a longer stay next time. Invitations are out tor the mar riage of Henry A. Shipe of Marien ville, and Miss Savilla Keister, the accomplished daughter of our worthy friend. Postmaster Keister of East Hickory. The ceremony is to take place at the home of the bride-elect, ou the 15th inst , at 2 p. m. Both are amoog Forest county's most pop- ular young people. 1D6 uecora eay "about doUU lbs. of milk is received daily, now, at the PleasaDlvillo Creamery, but double tins amount can be handled to a great deal better advantage." Why would not a creamery pay in this coramuoi- ty T Can anybody answer the qucs- tion T Frof. EldoD, Supt. Kerr of this county, and Supt. Beer of Clarion county, have been appointed an ex auiining committee for the Clarion Normal school for the week begin- ning June 13th. They will have 56 seniors, 70 juniors and 80 in the first vear clasi lo nut through the exami- t I a I nation course. I Wra. Courson, a member of the Ttnno buna hull rluh. mil who has a numbor of friends and acquaintances I , - i in this place, died of kidney trouble at his home in Reno on Sunday last, . . iia pujiumi ny i biicbicu vj uuo i of the largest funerals ever held in that place, eight of his former base I ball companions acting as pall bear- ers. The summer meeting of the rennsyivania JJoara oi Agnoumire b i t- i . 1 I . . . . . . . I 1 ana uenerai farmers xostuuio wm i be held in Bethleham. Northampton county. Juue 14tb. and 15th. Gover- nor Pattison, and other distinguished Pennsvlvanians are down on the pro- gram for speeches. For full inform ation address, Thos. J. Edge, Secreta ry, Harrisburg, Pa. The following letters remain un called for in Tionesta, Pa., Poetoffice, June 5, 1803 : Mr. Elio Cole, Mrs. II. E. Dean, Mr. Frank II. Eakiu, Mis Dellie Harman, Miss Maude u.. nr. r..i ri... T I " f ' Melchiorre Jauhetta, foreign, Mr . , wmll Wh.n rUna fr .joun wymug. v neu cauiug any of these please say "advertised. b. Ivnox, sr. jm -The Ridgway Driving park Asso ciation are offering some specialties for July 4th and 5th, among which on the 4th is a 2:37 trot for a purse of 8200; a 2:40 trot and pace, $175; a running race, I utile and repeat, $100. On the 5th, a 3:00 trot, purse 8125; a 2:45 trot and pace, $300, The managers expect to give their patrons some exceptionally fine sport on this occasion. Eli Kuhna of Forest county was in Clarion this week, and while here called on Sam Mock, who is uow in jail on the charge of murder. Mr, Kubns took bammie Mock to raise when but nine vears old. When he left Mr. Kubns he was a well be baved inoffensive young man,;,and his cuardian is naturally sorry to see him in bis present serious trouble He believes the deed was not ioten tionally done. Clarion Jaclcsonian, Venango county Kepubiicans nominated the tollowioe ticket at their couvention held Monday Prolhoiiotarv. J. R. Robertson : ree in!,,, .nA ,Mrilr Frank Rarr- treasurer, Milo R. Paden; commis gioners, T. F. Wallace and T. B. La Rue; auditors, Jno. H. Crawford and j. r Doontillv. E. W. Smith and C, V. Dibble were elected delegates to the State Convention. E. K. Smiley was elected Chairman of the new county committee. Drs. Sigginsand MaGuire visited Kellettville ou their wheels last Saturday, making the distauce in three hours. But it remained for Al Richards to smash all records for "faBt driving." He mounted his wheel at Mayburg and covered tbe distance between there and nere, la miles, in 2 hours and 40 minutes. Of course Al. had upagood head of steam i . .... . . . i ben be pulled into the station, but he was after the record and was i :,: ,i, bound to nave It II It took tbe price i . . . of a "Kambler" to make It. The East Brady Review thus speaks ot lvev Rumberger's memo- rial sermon, delivered at that place on the 28th ult: Rev. Rumberger held the attention of the audience for 45 minutes while in glowing words be depicted the causes of tbe rebell- Us horrors of combat, prison marches and terrible . . . Fu weary lhen trying suspeuse i . of loveJ 0De8 l home for a hu8band. Pent or son and the thanksgiving when the end came and strife was over and our prosperous country freed from slavery and oppression. It was a glowing tribute to the Da- lion's defenders aud G. A. R , and throughly appreciated. FA KM ERS, HERE'S Y0UK CHANCE, To get a cheap Hay Rake, as I have a few on band aud am going out of the agency busiuess, I will sell at reduced prices. I also have some Fertilizer that I will dispose of at a reduction. Order early and get the benefit of the reductions. Every thing fully warranted. K. V. 11EATU, tf. Starr, Pa. For meu's and boys' clothing go to Barnett's. A finer line cannot be found hereabouts, and tbe styles are correct, the goods substantial, and tbe price to suit the times. Call early. 2t. Mr. Jas. 1. JLireouao, who repre soDts a Dumber of tbe very best and most substantial fire insurance com names 10 the United Mates, is id a position now to write tornado insur ance ; that is, insurance agaiust Iocs by wind storms, cyclones, tornadoes, etc. Durinir the past few weeks there has been considerable damage done to barns and other property by storms, which, had they been insured against such their owners would now be in a position to make tbe proper repairs with but trifling loss. The premium on this kind of iusurance is verv low. so that farmers and - others who have property exposed to t" elements can scarcely afford to be without it. Uuosult Mr. UreuDan. " wl" PaT yu Have an eye out for this kind and meet them with a bull dog. Tlio in.. ..... j - rvn ion. mjo . a auuii muo ago lightning rod agent claiming to be from Pittsburg, called at the home of William Stiglelt of the Ninth ward, and painted tne dangers ot lightning 80 ividI7 that Mr. and Mrs. Stiglett nana It m n rrr a In mil nn rnni o I - - U . - 1 - .t .lk lUo -Unl - 6.w. meDt that the job would not cost more than 826. They have been iu tliecotiu "7 out hf l"ne, their knowledge ' Ji.ugJish is limited, and they sign ed a paper the agent gave them, with out question. A few days later lliey received word from the bank that their note for $74.90 was due. After examiuiog the notes and contracts their lawyer advised them that they could do nothing but pay the note." It is only fair to state that there are many reputable people in the lightuiog rod business, but it is well to ask them for home references, thus avoiding deception. -Tbe new act providing for legal holidays and half holidays passed by the legislature at its recent sessiou is now in force, having been approved by Governor PattiBon, The law desig nates New Year's day, Washington's birthday, Good Friday, Memorial day (May 30), the Fourth of July, Labor day (the first Saturday in Sep tember), Election day (the first Tues day after the first Monday in Noveru ber), Christmas, Thanksgiving day as designated by tbe President, and eve ry Saturday after 12 o'clock, as boli days and half holidays. Each of these holidays and half holidays un der the act are to be treated and con sidered as the first day of the week, known as Sunday, for all purposes re garding the presentation for payment or acceptance and fur the protest and giving of notice of dishonor of bills of exchange, checks, drafts and prom issory notes made atter tbe passage of the act. For all other purposes tbe8e days and half dayg designated as legal holidays are regarded as sec ular or business days. The prospects are good for tbe expenditure of some Government funds in the improvement of naviga lion on the Allegheny in this imme diate vicinity. Officials have beeu here during tbe week looking over the situation, and we understand have located a wing dam at the fun of Flemming islaud, to connect the island with tbe high bar below, thu LhutljDg ofl- tUe heavy draft of water between tbe two. As it is now, makes raft running at that poin very difficult and dangerous, the ba thrown up almost directly in th channel at that place being a hard I place to get around od account of th water having such a strong pull to the riKht. Some of the best pilots on lh0 AUechenv were stranded there lb ia season. It is also in contempla' tion to do some work down between the islands, below the mouth of th creek. Quite often, when tbe river it in fair rafting stage it is impossible to get out from behind the islaud and a small amount of money judic iously expended would remedy th I matter effectually. Horse thieves seem to be havin an eagy tmo 0f ;t out ; tue eAe Clarion .Jefferson and Forest coun ties, another successful raid havin been lna(je lDero on Monday night o last week. A valuable horse belong ing ,0 Robert McCloskey, of Farm iogton twp., Clarion county, was stolon from his barn on that night, some distance beyoud they took a new buggy from Mrs. Jacob Maze, in Bar nelt twp ,i,ig county, a new harness from James Moore, and then turning in another directiou they stole a lap robe and whip from Eli Kubns, of Harnett twp. Tbey then drove iu the directiou of Tionesta, passing through here at day break Tuesday moruing. They were seen, two in a buggy, about that time, the horse being white with sweat, but nothing very strange was thought of the matter until their pursuers arrived, several hours after ward. It is thought tbey crossed the river here aud were making about the same route that was pursued by thieves who stole a valuable horse in Barnett township this couDty several months ago. There is little likeli hood that the property will be recovered. NEWSY NOTES. Thore died in Rod bank township, Arni- trong county, recently, John Schrcoon- gost, who had reached tho advanced age of 104 years. His simple habits and good natured disposition are said to have ad ded many years to his life. "Dridgo Gone" Is the startling logend that now meets the astonished gaze of the traveler at the approaches to tbe Tobey bridge on either sido of the Clarion river. Travolors will do well to look out for thoso signs. Clarion Democrat. Eulalia, the Spanish visitor, says the ay to prononnco hor namo Is "Ay-oo- lah-lco-ah." That may go in Spain, but n this country where life Is too short to spend half an hour on four syllables sho must expect people to tako an American iort cut and call her "Yoolaly." Hrad- for Era. The High Explosive Company, with branch oflices in noarly every town In 10 oil region and headquarters In flrad- ford, hasmadoan assignment. Thellabil- ties and assets are not stated. Tho com pany Is capitalized at J150.0O0. It is un derstood that Eastern companies aro tho company's heaviest creditors. Several weeks ago Thomas Alexander, f the South Sido, found a pheasant's nest containing eleven eggs, in tbe pine tract, and brought them homo. Ho put them under a bantam ben, and last Satur day was pleased to soo nine bright little pheasants peep out from under their adopted mother, Mr. Aloxander Is very roud of this addition to his poultry yard, but we scarcely expect a pair of them for our thanksgiving dinner, But ler Herald. Tho Kittanning Standard says: Em lenton people made a move on Monday f this week, which could bo copiod to tbo advantage and welfare of every town In tbe state Tbe Town Council appoin ted tho day and at 8 a. m. at the tap of tbo fire alarm every citizon was expectod to go to work removing all accumula tions of rubbish etc. on his promises. Teams wore busy during the day reniov- ng this refuse which was placed in pilos on the streets, bmlcnlon deserves to get along without anycontagious diseases this summer. A novel swindle is being worked In the interior counties of this and adjoining states. A very clerical-looking man ap pears at the house of a prosperous farmer and announces he Is a minister who going to preach at a noigbboring hurch. Soon after a young couplo ride up and ask the farmer to direct thorn to a minister, whore to bo married. The preacher oilers his services, tho ccromo. ny is performed and the minister asks tho farmer and his wife to sign the mar riage certificate. They readily do so, and soon receive notice of a note in bank, What nextf A terrible accident happened to Main'i circus train near Tyrone, on the Clear field branch of th Pennsylvania railroad Tuesday night of last week. Rounding a Bharn curve twelve of the cars jumped the track and were smashed to pieces down a fifteen foot embarkment. Five people were killed outright, and twelve frightfully injured. Forty-nine valuable horses and two sacred cows were killed, A lioness, tiger, pauthor and numerous snakes and other animals escaped, Throe sleeping cars containing 150 peo pie were saved by the lunch car getting across tbe track. The loss will reach nearly $200,000. Two years ago the House Appropria tiona Committee had referred to it 234 bills involving an expenditure of $2H, 480,523 20. Of these, 60 were negatived, and the committee granted a total sum of (20,341,041 29 reducing the demands 0,138,581 07. This Bession Chairman Marshall's committee received 282 bills and 84 wore negatived. The original to tal was $30,921,742 15, but tho committee scaled this down to $22,140,733 3(1, a cut of $14,774,mi8 09. As it stands now, with the additional appropriation to the schools, the cstimato of the committee has not been exceeded more than $10,000. It is the Governor's intention to dispose of tbe bills as rapidly as possible. Harrisburg Telegraph. The case of Ridwoll vs. Ridgwav, which was tried at Meadvillo, ended on Monday of last week in a verdict against defendant of $1 and costs. The action grew oat of the lire at the Ridgway Sani tarium at Hydetown on May 3, 1892, iu which a daughter of Oscar Ilidwell, of Little Cooley, lost her life. Ilidwell at first wanted $3,000, but aflerwards offered to settle for $1,000. Mr. Ridgway, who from the first considered tho case one of blackmail, pure and simple, rofusod all offers of a soltlement, prefuring to lot the court decide the case. Ilidwell then sued for $5,000 damages, with the results above mentioned. On hearing tho verdict the patients at tho sanitarium immediately took up a collection of 100 pennies on ho- half of "Undo Sam" Ridgway and sent them to Ilidwell in payment of tbe lino, Franklin News. "I lcamod a new thing" said a lady ro contly, "while visiting an English friend who Is living in the country. We had a small danco one evening of my stay, and my hostess served the most delirious lemonade I ever drank. I spoke of it the next day, and she told mo she made it of froshly boiled water tbe secret she said of throughly good lemonade. have a regular rule,' sho further inform ed mo, which insures success if I am nuking a quart or gallon. For a quart I tako tho juice of three lemons, using tho rind of one of them. I am careful to peal the rind very thin, getting just the yellow outside ; this I cut into pieces, aud put with the juice and powdered su gar, of which I use two ounces to tbe quart, in a Jug orjar withacovor. When the water is at the tea point, I pour it over tho lemon and sugar, cover at once and let it get cold. Try this once and you will never make it any other way." Aro you insured f If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and liiarrluca Remedy as an insuranco against any serious results from an at tack of bowel complaint during thusuiii- iner months, it is almost certain lo ue needed aud should bo procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 2' and 50 cent bottles lor sale by Siggius lV Nason. Filly cents is a small doctor bill, that is ail it will cost you to euro any dinary case of rheumatism if you Chamberlain's Pain llulm. Try it but or- use and you will bo surprised at tbo prompt re lief it atlorils. Thu first application will quiet the puin. 50 cent boltlea for sale by Siggius 3i Nason. Kellottvllle. About twenty members of tno P. O. 8. of A. went up to Marlenvillo on Decora tion day and joined the parado with tbe Camp at that placo. Tho corduroy road that was damaged by forest fires a fow weeks ago, Is in shape for travel now. The past fow warm days has awarded tbe farmes In this section ample apportu nlty to get iu their corn and other crops. Dr, and Mrs. L. A. Harbor woro on a fow days' visit to Pleasantville relatives the past week. Several amateur angles have been In this section for tho last two weeks trying their luck. As usual thov have met with ndifierent success. Thero will be Froo Methodist quarter ly meeting In tho school houso at this placo commencing Friday ovonlng next and continuing over Sunday. The services will bo conducted by Rev. Dean, of this circuit. A good attendance is an ticipated. Frank Gillespie had the mlsfortuno to lose one of his best horsos ouo dav last week while making a trip to East Hick ory. The horso beeamo suddonly ill and diod in a fow minutes. N. P. Wheeler is having tho approach built to tho west end of railroad bridge at the mouth of Ross Run. The work will be completed In a few days, and the ties and rails will be laid to Nebraska. The Tionesta Lumber Co. are having thoir hardwood lumber drawn to Ross Run, whore it will bo stocked and sold as soon as buyers can bo found. There will bo about 150,000 feet of it. T. D. Collins, the new owner of the Salmon Creek property, will do some building this summer. We are informed there will bo several dwelling bouses. built and plastered before winter. Ev- eroll Collins will bo the business manager and general superintendent. Will Walks, MISSIONARY MEETING. To He Held in M. E. Chnrch, Tionesta, June "ill, 8th and Dili. PUOGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2.30 V. M. Prayer Meeting, led by Mrs. 8. E. Con nelv. Franklin. 3:00 p. m.. Meeting Called to Order by District Vice President, Mrs. J. L. Ray, Franklin. ORGANIZATION. Words of Welcomo, Mrs. A. Carson, Tio, nesta. Response, Mrs. Whipple, Oil City. Mtiisio, Choir Adjournment. evening session, 7:30 p. m. Memorial Service for the late National President of our W. H. M. 8., Mrs. E. G. Davis, Mrs. Warren aud others of the V. F, M.S. Collection. Doxology, Benediction. THURSDAY, JUNB 8, 9:30 a. m. Devotional Exercises, Mrs. Sloan, Tiones ta. Reports of Auxiliaries and District Secre tary. Notes From the Field, Mrs. W. Darning Titlioute. General Discussion. Our General and Special Fund, how raised and how dis pensed, opened by Miss Uumings. Conference Busiuess. Noontide Prayer. Payer, "Industrial Homes and Schools,' Airs. Liang, T'tusvllle. Adjournment. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2:00 p. m. Devotional, followed by Love Feast, led Mrs. U. F. Keeser, lulioute. Some Hidden Sources of Missionary ork, Mrs. Mettle Vt Incbester, Titusvule, Music, Choir. Recitation, "Missionary Box," MissSallie Kan kin, xionesia. Question Drawer. Adjournment. EVENING, SESSION, 7:30 p. Ul. Opening, Devotional. Music, Choir. Recitation, "The Sword ofthe Lord and of Gideon, Miss Bmilev. Oil City. An r.vening W ith Oar Missionaries, Mrs. Hazettine, arien. Solo, Mrs. Edward McMullen, Oil City One Woman's Monument. Mary J. Stary er, on city. Collection. Benediction. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 9:30 a. m. Devotional Exercises. Reports of Auxiliaries aud District Secre tary. raner. "Young woman s work. Miss Delia Courson, Tidioute, followed by discus sion. Bolo. Mrs. McMullen. Oil City. Report of Brauch MuetiLg, Conference Secretary. Miscellaneous Business. AFTERNOON SESSION, 1!:00 p. HI. Devotional Exercises, led by Miss Cum, inm. Chautanuua. Paper, "Missionaries ot tne I'uuauei- pliia Branch," Mrs. a . a. rarbeil, Titus ville. Discussion, led by Mrs. I. 8. Smith Franklin, "How shall we interest others in our work V Questiou Drawer. Paper, "Our Great Lack," Mrs. F. D A. Sutlou, Monterey. Unfinished Busiuess. RnMrts of ('oinuiittufls. Adjournment. Teachers' Examinations. Examinations for teachers for 1HH3 will be held as follows : Brookston, Friday, Juno 3(1. Clarington, Thursday, July 0. Marlenvillo, Friday, July 7. Noiltown, Monday, July 10. East Hickory, Tuesday, July II. Tionesta, Wednesday, July Kellettvillo, Thursday, July 13. Balltown, Friday, July U. Nebraska, Saturday, July 15. Special examinations will be held in Tionesta, Saturday August 20, Saturday, Septoinbor 30, anil Saturday, October 1W. 1. Each applicant must write, for a specimen of his penmanship, thu pre amble to tho Constitution of the United States, and enclose it in a self-addressed envelope. '1. All written work must bo done with pen and ink ou foolscap papur. 3. All persons intending to teach must attend tbe public examination, unless prevented from doing so by sickness or soiiio other unavoidable cause. G. W. Kkhu, Supt. Forest Co., Pa. Mr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi cian of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, ami has beeu actively engaged in the practice of medicine at Unit place lor the past thirty-live vears. On tho -'111 of May, while in lies Moines en route to Chicago, lie was suddeiilv taken witli an attack of diarriiMa. Having sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Uiui i lio a Remedy for tho past reventceii years, aud know inn its retuiollitv, ho procured a cent liol tie, two doses of which completely cured him. Tim excitement ami change ol water and diet incident to traveling of ten produce a iliarihoa. I.very one should procure a bottle of this Remedy before leaving homo, f or sale by Sig- gins & reason. Excursion Tickets lo Chicago, Account or the World's- Fair. The Erie Lines have placed on sale at all of its ticket offices Special Lixcursions to Chicago and return, ml the ageuts will give ail desired nformalion to parlies who intend oing to the "Great Fair." llio rates by the Lne will always be as low as the lowest. The trains of the Erie run direct to Chicago without change of cars. Pullman Palace sleeping cars start from Meadvillo daily, aud berths can be secured in advance. If parties who intend visiting Chi cago will notify me, I will give them 1 the detailed information regard- ng tales, time ot trains and any other information they may desire re- ardiog the trip, or if time will al ow, l will calll on them personally. F. A. Bkatty, Passenger Agent, Erie Lines, Oil City, Pa. 10 R SALE House, Blacksmith Shop, and two ots. This shop is furnished througmit, and is in one of the best locations in the lumber woods. Here s a bargain for some one. Call on cr address Ueo. JNoblit, 1'igeon, for est couuty, Pa. Terms easy. if. Flcrtrlc Hitter. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Hitters sing tho song of praise. A purer medicine Iocs not exist anil it is guaranteed to no all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tbe liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bulls, Salt Rheum, and other affections caused by impure Blood, will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial overs. For cure ol Headache, constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and gl.00 per bot tle at biggins A. Nason's drug storo. 5 Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is manufac tured as a powder, which cau bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in lood, without tho Knowledge oi tne pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a pormanent and speedy cure. whether tbe patient is a moderate drinsier or an alcoholic wreck. It has beeu given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect euro has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address GoL- uk.h isi r.cir iu uu.. ia mice nt., Cin cinnati, O. aug.lO-ly. lnrp Whiskey. Is extremely difllcult to obtain. In this atre of adulteration and imitation the only way to bo guided in tho purchase of any articlo whore absolute purity is neo- essary is to buy Irom a house whose rep utatation for handling the best goods at tbo least money has been firmly estab lished. Koch a house is that oi Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa. His Silver Ago and Duiiiiesne Rvo Whiskies, at $1.50 and $l.2; respectively, are recog nized as tho loading Ryes on the market. For a $5.00 bill ho will send you six quarts of any of tbe following six-year-old Penn'a Ryes : Guckonbeimer, Gib son, Finch, Overholt and Bear Creek. Send for bis catalogue and price list. Mailed free. Addres Max Klein, 82 Fedoral St., Allegheny, Pa. lll'l HI,l:'M AUNIl'A ISAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Hi-nines, Sores, I'lcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico U5 cents per box. For sale bv Higgins it Nason. When Baby was sick, wo gave her CiwUria. Wlhii she was a Chili, sho cried for Cusloria. U'hi'U she became 3Iiss, shu clung to Oistnria. 'A'iteu she bad Children, she gave then Cantor. MARRIED. HOTTEL 11EASOM May 15th, 1803, in Clarion, Pa., by Rev. J. S. Elder, D. D., Ponsoiiby T. Hottel, Clarington, Pa., aud Cora 11. Reasoni, ot Ella, Pa. I! EN I) Kit LUSH ER At Tionosta on Thursday, June 1, li3, by 8. J. Setley, J. P., Mr. Robert Bender and Miss Cordie laisher, both of East Hickory, this county. 'CIONKSTA SiVltltlJXH CORUKCTKD EVERY TUESDAY, BY HE1.IAHLE DEALERS Flour barrel choice - -5.00fl.00 Flour -f sack, - 1.15(1.50 Corn Meal, 100 tt.s - - 1.25(1.80 Chop feed, pure grain - - (i1.25 Com, Shelled - 7075 Beans f bushel ... 2.50(3.00 Ham, sugar cured - lO Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 16 Shoulders 121 Whitellsh, half-barrels - - - 8.50 Sugar - 647 Syrup ------ 50(u,60 N. O. Molasses new ... 500i,75 Roast Rio Cotfeo ... a,2tS Rio Coffee, .... 25 Java Coffee .... 3235 Tea 20(a,75 Butter 15(u,ld Rice - 6(8 Eggs, fresh .... 121(.(,15 Salt lat e best .... 1.00 Lard 18 Iron, common bar .... 2. SO Nails, 50d, "r.H keg .... 2.25 Potatoes .... !H)($1.00 Lime t bbl. .... 1.0(1 Dried Apples sliced per tt - -0(ij,10 Dried Beef .... - 15 Dried Peaches per lt 10 Dried Peaches pared per il - - 15 To Whom it may Concern. TAKK No I U K. That thu RELIEF BRIDGE COMPA NY, duly authorised by law to construct a bridge over tho Allegheny River, im mediately below tbe mouth of Oil Creek, will, iu constructing said bridge, close the channel of tbo river between its two southern piers during three weeks im mediately alter MAY is, lsn.l. Signed : RELIEF BRIDGE COMPANY, J. It. SMITI1.MAX. Oil City, Pa., May 22, I!'.. Jolt WOK tel at tin iu REPUBLICAN OIbc.