THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNK 28, 1803. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ilnrgess.C. II. Davis. Couiirilmrn. Joseph Clark, W. A. "rovn W. A. inlands, H. H. Haalot, A. II. Palo, Joseph Morgan. Justices of ths Peace J. F. Proper, S, J. Solley. 1 ' Constable S. 8. CanneM. Collector 8. H. Canllold. Sr-hool Director il, W. Robinson, A. n. Kelly, D. H. Knox, J. T. Breunan, J, It. Clark, T. F. Rltchey. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mxmher of Congress Q. F. Kninns. Member of Senate Harht A. Hall, Assembly J. J. ICakiht. President Judge Charles H. Noykh. Associate Judges iornn II. Whitk. C. W. Cl.ARK. ' Treasurer i. Jamikbon. Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, te. Calvin M. Aunkr. Sheriff: John It. Osooon. Commissioners C. K. l.KDKnuR, Jas. MrlicTVRR, PniLip Emkbt. County Superintendent O. W. Kkbr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners J no, N. IIkatii. It. W. Gun-on. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditors W. W. TnoMAs, J. A. Da whom, R. Fltnn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rpiONESTA LODfJE, No. 300,1. 0. O. F. A Moots ovory Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. MOREST LODOE, No. 184, A. O. U.W., I Moots ovory Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. S. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEOROE STOW POST. No. 274 G. A, R. Meet 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In eaoli month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAT'T. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tionosta, Pa. BOARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County, meets on the third Wodnesday of each month, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in Dr. Morrow's offlco, Tionosta, Pa. M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Office, cor. of lm and Uridgo Streets, Tionosta, Pa. Also agont for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. rp F. RITCHEY, J ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. R. F. T. NASON, Physician, Surgeon fe Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. Office on Elm Street. Calls attonded to promptly day and night. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, . TIONESTA, PA, J W. MORROW. M. D., PhyBiclan, Surgeon A Dentist. OHIice and rosidonee three doors north of Lawrence House, Tionosta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. DR. PRESTON STEELE Homooopathio Physician A Surgeon . TIONESTA, PA. Office In the rooms formorly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. AWRENCE HOUSE, L. AG NEW, Proprietor. Tionosta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlargod, newly furnished throughout, and complete in all its appointments. Sample rooms for Commercial Agents. Good Livery In connection. CENTRAL HOUSE. J O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionsota, Pa. This Is the niostcontrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. TTOREST HOTEL, r West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bondor, Proprietor. Tills hotel has but recently been completed, Is nice ly furnished throughout, anil offers the tinest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK & CO., Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount snd DepoBit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. 8. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Smoar Jaugn A Co.' s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work trom tho finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfoct satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. EVERYBODY roads The PiUburg Dis patch for the reason that it contains more news, both general, special, and telegraphic ; has more contributors and aud nioro special correspondence than any other newspaper between New York and Chicago. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. of the firm or MORCK BRO S, OPTIOIAUS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the r.ye. inanimations tree ot charge. WAKKEN, PENN Fred. Grettcnbcrgcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. AH work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmilhiiig prompt ly done at Low Uatus. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attonliou, and muisiucuuu guurauioeu. Shop in rear of and hint west of the cliaw House, Tidioute, Fa. , Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERQER. BllOKEK IN Meal Estate And General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. Houses c Lots for Sale Houses for Kent. Do you wish to sell or exchango Real Estate T or desire Insurance on your buildings or household furnitureT Call on me. Church and ftabhath Nrhoal. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preaching In the F. M. Chnrch every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Hager, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. No Paper Next Week. Pursuant to custom no paper will be issued from (bis office next week, and all hands will celebrate tbe Fourth with the rest of tbe boys. And we hope all will bare a right royal time. The office will be open for business just the same as usual. Oil market closed yesterday 66 The river has swelled itself up to a fair rafting stage. No paper from this office next week. Fourth, you know. Fourth of July next Tuesday. Come to Tionesta aud enjoy it. Mr. F. C. Lacy was among Tio nesta friends a few days of last week. For sale cheap, two large, hand some mirrors, at Russell's barber shop. tf. J. W, Stroup had the heel of his right fool painfully injured by jump ing into a barge, one day last week. ShiDgles wanted In car lots. Send us your address. II. L. Lamb, Guicbard, Crawford county, Pa. 2l. Tylersburg, Newmansville, Oil City, Tidioute, and Warren will cel ebrate the Fourth, but Tionesta will knock tbcm all out. The Junior Christian Endeavor Society will serve ice cream and cake July 4tb, from 1 to 5 p. ro. Marie Smearbauoh, Seo'y. Dt. Mofrow reports a 11 pound daughter at tbe homo of Wm. Mckee, who now resides at Thompson elation, Warren county; arrived last Wednes day. Wolcott & Son brought in a nice well . on tbe Pownell farm South Hickory, last week. It started at 25 barrels, and is now running steadily at 15 bairels. Tbe brightest letters from tbe World's Fair, the greatest sporting and base ball reports, and the best summer resort correspondence is to be found in the Pittsburg Dispatch. Owing to the very serious illness of his father, J. V. McAninch will not be home, as he expected, this week, in consequence of which there will be no preaching services in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. R. Q. Brownell bas accepted the position of private secretary to Jerry Crary, President of one of the large tannery syndicates recently organized in this Stale. Qid'i friends in this section will learn with pleasure of his selection to so responsible a place. Squire Greenewalt and Harry Maze of Forest county were in town yesterday. Mr. Maze was feeling sat isfied with the world in general be cause be bad only a few days before been nominated for sheriff of little Forest. Greenewalt is always happy. Clarion Jacksonian. The cherry crop is extra good in most localities throughout this sec tions, thrifty trees being almost in capable of bearing up under the load. Other fruit seems to be doing fairly well, and an average crop, with a lit tle better in tome spots, may be look ed for. Berries promise abundautly. A rather singular accident is re ported to bave happened Monday to Elmer Fullmer, whose home is in tbe edge of Clarion county, Farmiugtoo Twp. He was engaged in the bark woods in Jenks township, this coun ty, and while sitting on a log with the blade of his axe across bis leg above the knee, a limb fell striking tbe other et'ge of the axe with such force as to sever the leg. Our inform ant was unable to give particulars. The borough school board met on Wednesday evening last for the purpose of electing teachers for the ensuing school terra, levying taxes, etc. The old corps of teachers was re-elected, as follows : Room No. 4, or Principal, T. E. Armstrong; No. 3, Miss Ida Paup; No. 2, Miss Ger- trnde McElboes; No. 1, Mias Aggie Kerr. Tbe tax levy was fixed at the same rale as last year : School tax 10 mills, bond 5 mills, building 3 mills Mrs. W. R. Dunn and daughter, Louise, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. T. J. Van Giesen, of Leechburg, Pa., have been with their mother, Mrs. Sloan during the past week, who is in a very critical condition at this writiog. Mr. John Shoup of Al legheny, brother of Mrs. Sloan, is also with the family. A certified copy of each act of the legislation passed at the recent session and approved by tbe Gover nor, can be found on file in tbeProtb oootary'a office of each county. This is done in accordance with the pro visions of an act approved by the Governor in April last and will save all parties, especially Attorneys, in terested in recent legislation the trouble of writing to the Secretary of the Commonwealth for certified copies of acts. An exchan e gives the advice that if your uncle has an aunt who has a nephew whose wife has a cousin that is married to an old friend of your wile's sister, whose grandfather used to live in the same town with an old school mate of yours, whose son in law is now in Chicago, you should at once reDew the acquaintance with a view of saving hotel bills while attending- the World's Fair. This scheme can be worked successfully in many instances. Cattle thieves were operating in in Jenks township last week. On Friday night a cow was stolen from the premises of John Mercilliott at Marieoville, and one from Gov. El dridge, of near Marieoville, tbe property was traced into Green town ship and recovered, and a man named Henderson was captured, takeu before a justice at Marieoville and bound over to court in the sum of $600 bail. The secoud party escaped and had not been caught at last accounts. The fourth and last quarterly meeting services of this Cofereoce year will be held in the M. E. church at Nebraska, July 8 and 9. Preach iug by Rev. Milton Smith on Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock, after which the Quarterly Conference will con vene to transact such business as may come before it. Love feast at 10 o'clock Sabbath morning. Puhlio preaching services at 11 o'clock, af ter which the administration of tbe Holy Communion. All are cordially iovited to attend. We are glad to number among our citizens agaain Mr. W. C. Hi lauds, who returned from his western trip a few 'lays ago, and is rather iuclioed to spend the balance of bis days iu tbe eastern country. He vis ited the World's Fair during bis ab sence, aud gives a glowing-account of tbe great show, the greatest, undoubt edly, that the world has ever known. The tales of extortion are largely ex aggerated. Iuside the fair grounds proper everything is free so far as sigbt-seeiog is concerned. Any num ber of lunch counters, and no ex orbitant prices either. Outside the grouds proper one can drop bis nick les pretty lively however, if he cares to lake in all tbe side shows. But these are not essentially a part of the World's Fair. The trial of Doc. Wycyoflf, one of tbe Leechburg bank robbers, re sulted iu a verdict of murder in tbe second degree, same as tbe others. Spaythe gave up the whole scheme when he was put on the stand, saying that the robbery was planned in Wyckoff's bouse and that be was one of the watchers in front of tbe bank when tbe attempt was being made. Another man, Gallagher by name, was also implicated in tbe crime, but has made good his escape. Kroraer, who was supposed to bave been im plicated in the crime, was entirely exonerated by the others, and the court discharged him. Wyckoff was sentenced Monday to twelve years on tbe murder charge, four years on the burglary charge, and six months to tbe whorkhouse for keeping a gam bliug house. John R. Clark, tho Lecture En tertainer, of Gowauda, N. Y., will deliver two of his popular lectures, in the M. E. church of this place, en the evenings of July 7th and 8tb, un der the auspices of the Epworth League. Mr. Clark bas been on the platform in tbe United Stales fur 19 seaeons and is no experiment. He strikes a responsive chord every time by his droll originality and good common sense. Wit and Humor, Soog aud Story, are happily blended in all of his lectures. His subject on Friday evening, July 7th, will be his well known Chautauqua success, "To and Fro in Loudon," which has been given over twelve hundied times. His Subject on Saturday fol lowing will be "Hits and Misses," which has never failed to hold his audience spell-bouud for nearly two hours. The Assembly Herald, in speaking of him says: "There bas not been on the Chautauqua platform this year so remarkable a man as John R. Clark." Hvt posters next week. NOW FOB THE FOURTH. Don't forget that Tionesta will cel ebrate on the Fourth with lots of hurrah and much fun. The rooming salute will wake the nal:ves, and the Hoodlum parade will make 'em laugh fit to kill. The civic parade will lake in tbe principal streets, and the demonstrations at the court house grounds will be well worth listening to. The afternoon events will be crowded with fun aud amusement for old and young, while the balloon as censions and dance in the evening will come off according to program, in which good musio will figure as one of the main stays. The silver cornet band, and the Beaver Vail ley drum corps will keep things lively throughout the day aod evening, and everything is expected to go off in real old fashioned jolly style. Come and enjoy yourself. Hicks on July Weather. Prophet Hicks predicts pleasant summer days for the most part at the openiniog of July. By the 4th, a warm wave will be well defined on the western side of the country, and storms will start toward the east. From the 4th to tbe 7th, all the phenomena of a regular storm period may be expected from all points, as they march in regular order from West to East. Tbe 10th and Ilth are reactionary days, at which time it will grow very warm, aod if active storms do not appear, tbe warmth will increase past tbe new moon on the 13tb, and culminate in heavy storms ou and about tbe 16th which is the central day of the next storm period. About tbe 22d and 23d, growing warmth, with all the changes that precede and attend a' return to storminess will appear. Bluster, with threatening clouds aud local rains, may be expected at this and all July parioda, but we think there will be a general lack of rain. Tho last period for July runs from the 26lh to tbe 30lh, the crisis falling conioci deDt with the full moon on tbe 28th. About this time much violent dis turbance may be looked for. We may reasonably expect a respite from summer heat at the close of tho last July storm. Grand Low-Rate Excursion to the Thousand Islands. The W.N. Y. & P. R. R., an nounces a grand low rate excursion to the Thousand Islands and down the St. Lawrence, to leave Tionesta Tuesday July 11, at 8:41 a. m. The low rate of $6.00 will be made for the round trip, Tickets will be good returning ten days. The Excursion goes by W. N. Y. & P. R. R. to Rochester, theuce via N. Y. C. & II. R. R. to Syracuse, thence via R. W. & O. R. R , to Clayton, and steamer from Clayton to Alexandria bay, which is tbe grand centre of the Thousand Island dis trict. The party will arrive at Alex andria Bay Wednesday morning in time fur breakfast, from which point innumerable cheap excursions can be taken among the Islands. Special hotel rates bave been secured at the best hotels, ranging iu price from 81.50 to $3.00 per day; good cottage board can be bad at $1.00 per day. Special sleeping car and day coaches will be provided for tbe party, sleep ing cars will be put ou at Rochester to accommodate those who wish them. Berths should be secured in advance to insure space. Call on W. N. Y. & P. R. R. Agents, or write to Mr. S. B. Newton, Excursion agent, Buffalo, for sleeping car berths or further information at as early date as possible. These excursions have grown in popularity each year, aod are consid ered a select parly. Mr. Newton accompanies the party through to the Islands, and arranges all details for those who wish. Do not miss this grand low-rate Excursion to one of America's Grandest Summer Resorts. Excursion Tickets to Chicago, Account of the World's Fair. Tbe Erie Liues have placed on sale at all of its ticket offices Special Excursions to Chicago and return, acd the agents will give all desired information to parties who intend going to tbe "Great Fair." The rates by tbe Erie will always be as low as tbe lowest. The trains of the Erie run direct to Chicago without change of cars. Pullman Palace sleeping cars start from Meadville daily, aud berths can be secured in advauce. If parties who intend visiting Chi cago will notify me, I will give them all tbe detailed information regard ing lates, time of trains aud any other information tbey may desire re garding the trip, or if time will al low, I will calll on them personally. F. A. Beatty, Passenger Agent, Erie Lioes, Oil City, Pa. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any or dinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Paiu ltalui. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt re lief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bullies for sale by biggins & Naou. East Hickory, Derrick Curresponilence : Tho Democratic primary passod off very quietly hero, there being no oppo sition. Twenty-throe votes wore polled. A son was lmrn to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Haslet, on Sunday. K. A. Putnam, is on the sick list with dysentery. Ira Rustler, and Miss Lynch, both of this place wore united in wedlock on Saturday, and given a good serenado on Saturday evening. Glon F. Bowman Is attending the com mencement exorcises of tho Jamestown, N. Y. high school. Dr. L. D. Iiowman, and Dr. Stillson and wife were tho guests of T. J. Bow man, on Sunday. Dr. AVebcr has a collection of fiftoen rattlesnakes, six very largo ones which he captured on Friday, at a don on Ottor orook. Thoy had already shed their skins. Miss Lueretia Yeates of Dempsoytown, will teach the Rraceville school. Tho "boys" are preparing for the "Glo rious Fourth," and laying in a supply of both "wet" and "dry;" fire works. It Is the general opinion here that fish wardens exceed their authority when they cut up and destroy boats and spoars, and the people have united to test the case in the courts, if any more are broken in this vicinity. Judd Clark, will harvest Goo. Roots' hay crop this season. NEWSY NOTES. Governor Pattison has about disposed of the bills left him by the Legislature. ' Hon. Wm. Mutchler, Democratic Con gressman from the 8th district, died at his home in Easton, Pa., on the 23d, of heart disease. It Is said ex-Suporintenuont D. J. Wal ler will probably be the next principal of the Indiana State Normal School, Prof. C. W. Dean having resigned. The residence of Joseph Brewster, near Tylersburg, was entirely consumed last Wednesday. None of the houshold effects were saved. Loss, $1,000 ; no In surance. The fire was caused by a de fective flue. The American deadhead is making the real national exhibit at the Fair and he is sufficiently numerous to lead the Fair management to suppress the figures of free admissions, which outdo any pre vious exhibit. The New Peterson for July has a rare list of contributions, many of which are most admirably illustrated. No other magazine is so fair as this one, and our readers should send for a sample copy. Address the Peterson Magazine Co., Philadelphia Pa. Fasten a nail to a string ; suspend it from your thumb and finger, and the nail will oscillate like a pendulum. Let some one place his open hand under the nail and it will change to a rotary. Let a third person place his hand on your shoulder, the nail will become station ary. The souvenir Columbian quarter dol lars have beet) produced at tho Philadel phia mint and will soon be in the hands of the woman's department of the Co lumbian Exposition. As only 40,000 have bacn oined doubtless thoy will command a high premium and find ready takers. Gov. Altgeldt of Illinois issued par dons Monday to Samuel Fioldon, oscar Neebo and Michael Sehwaab, the anar chists now serving terms of imprison ment at Joliot penitentiary for alledged complicity in tho Haymarket riot in Chicago on the night of May 4, 1888. The pardon message contains 17,000 words. The governor takes the ground that these men did not have a fair trial and that the court was prejudiced. Doputy Internal Revenue Collector J. II. Sandstorm of this district, in com pany with IT. H. Slusser, a revenue agent from Washington, D. C, raided an illict whiskey still, at Emporium last week, which had been running, as they ascertained nearly a year. The entire still and appurtenances were seized and shipped to Pittsburg by the Rev enue officers. The still was located with in the limits of the borough of Empo rium. A terrible glycorine explosion occurrod at an early hour last Friday morning near Guffey Station, McKean county. Andy Muldoon, an oil well shootor, was on his way to Gufley to shoot a well. He had two hundred quarts of glycerine in bis wagon, aud while coming down a hill into Guffey Station a wheel struck a large stone and the wagou was overturn ed. Nothing was found of Muldoon or the horses but a few small pieces of flesh scattered through tho woods. The most dettrutive and death-dealing cyclone that over visited Eastern Kansas passod through Williuinstown aud the surrounding country in Jetferson county last Wednesday night. It traveled south east and took in a scope of country half a mile wide and about six miles long. Not a houfco, barn or tree was left standing in its path. It was accompanied by a ter rible rain storm aud mid-ni'lit darkness Eleven dead bodies have so far been dis covered and it is known that at least live inoro were killed. The dead: L. F. Evans, Emory Evans, Mrs. John Hutch inson, Samuel Kincaide, Sadie Kincaide, Walter Kincaide, Eva Kincaiilo, William Kincaide, Samuel Stewart. Their bodies are all horribly mangled. Mrs. Hutch inson's arms and limbs were found iu a tree a mile from the house. Eva Klu caido's head was severed from her body. Three persons are known to bo fatally injured and many others are seriously hurt. It is probable Unit at least twenty Iiersons have been killed and thirty muses blown down. A terrible calamity on tho Mediterran ean sea befell the British battleship Vic toria, flagship of tho Mediterranean squadron, on the -'Id inst., and hundreds of lives have been lost. Tho Victory, which Hew the Hag of Vice Admiral Sir George Tryoii, K. C. H., was run into off Tripoli by Mm British battleship 'amper dowu, also belonging to tho Mediterrane an squadron, and under the command of Captain Charles Johnstone. The Victoria hud an enormous holo inailo in her side, through which llio water poured in tor rents. The immense hull of tho Victoria at once began to settle, am) before those on board of her could cast loose their small boats she went to the bottom carry ing dow n W illi her nearly all cm board. Some of tho ollieers mid crew managed to get out of tiie suction caused by the sinking vessel and were rescued Among those lost is Vice Admiral Tryon. The lirst report of tiie disaster ntuted that about two hundred men had been drown ed, but later dispatches show that the loss of lii'e w as far greater, not less liiau loo of the ollieers aud crew of tho Victo ria have gono dow n with their ship. Are you Insured? If not, now Is tho time to provido youriolf and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy as an insurance against any serious result from an at tack of bowel complaint during thosiim mer months. It is almost certain to bo needed and should bo procurod at once. No other remedy can take its placo or do Its work. 2" and 50 cent bottles for sale by Siggins fc Nason. nrC'KI.EN'K ARNICA NAl.TE. ' Tho best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Ulieuni, 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. Price 21 cents per box. For sale bv Siggins A Nason. Drunkenness, or tho Liquor Habit, rositively cured by administering Dr. laines' Gpldcn Specific. It is manufac tured as a powder, which can bo given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without tho knowledge of tho pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient is n moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has boon given In thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect euro has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 4S page book of particulars free. Address GOL DEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cin cinnati, (J. aug.lO-ly. I'nre Whiskey. is extremely difficult to obtain. In this age of adulteration and imitation the only way to bo guided in the purchase of any articlo whore absoluto purity is nec essary is to buy from a house whoso rep utatation for handling the best goods at the least money has been firmly estab lished. Such a house is that of Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa. His Silver Ago and Dnquesno Ryo Whiskies, at $1.50 and $1.25 respectively, are recog nized as the leading Rvos oil the market. For a $5.00 bill he will sond vou six quarts of any of tho following six-year-old Penn'a Ryos : Guckenheiiner, "Gib son, Finch, Ovorholt and Bear Creek. Send for his cataloguo and price list. Mailed free. Addres Max Klein, 2 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Nirrnmh and llrnlih. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has loft you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. Tills remedy acts di rectly on Liver, Stomach, and' Kidneys, gentiy aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afllieted with Sick Headache, you will find speedv and permanent relief by taking Electric Bit tors. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Largo bot tles only 59c, at Siggins ife Nason's Drug Store. 6 l.a ;rlimr. During the prevalenco of the Grlpp tho past seasons it was a noticcalilo fact that those who depended upon Dr King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped alf of the troublo some after atlects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in eases of LaGrippe. butin all Diseases of Throat, Chost and Lungs, and has cured cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of longstanding. Try it and be convinced. It won't dis appoint. Free Trial Bottles at Siggins & Nason's Drug Store. t) 'Vhen Baby was sick, we gave ber Costoria. When she was a Child, she cried for C.istoria. When she became Miss, slia clung to Castoriiv When she had Children, she gave them Cast er i. MARRIED. RUSTLER LYNCH At Church Hill, June 24, 18U3, by Itiv. Seneca B. Torrey, Ira W. Rustler and Katie Lynch, both of Hickory township, Forest county, Pa. Auditor's Notice. In re Assignment 1 In tho Court of Coin of William E. I mon Pleas of For Browne for ben- est County. No. efit of Creditors. 7;ii Sept. Tr. ISftl. The undersigned, Auditor appointed to make distribution of tho funds in the hands of S. S. Towler, Assignee, hereby ftives notice to all parties interested that le will attend to the duties of said ap pointment on Tuesday, July 25th, A. 1). IH'M, at 1 o'clock, P. M., ut'his olllce in the Borough of Tionesta, when and where thoy can attend if thev see tit. P. M. CLARK, Auditor. Tionesta, Pa., June 2S, 1M. C. il. White man, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovorlander, next door to W. N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pro pared to furnish the public with any thing in tho lino of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FECTI O N E R I ES, WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as tho lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIONESTA, PA. TIME TABLE In ellect Jany. 1, 1S!. Trains leave Tio nesta for Oil City and points west as follows : tio. Wi Through Freight (carry ing passengers) (1:10 a. m. No.31 ButlaloExpress 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carrying passengers) 4:15 p.m. No. 33.0il City Exi ress daily.. 7:53 p. 111. For H ickory, Tidioute, Warren, K in.uu, iiraiiioru, (.Mean ami tiie i .usi ; No. 30 Olean Kx press daily... No. 32 Pittsburgh Express.... No. ti Through Freight (car rying passengers) No. tin Way Freight (carrying passengers to Tionesta) S:4I a. 111. 4:15 p. 111. ti :.'() p. in. 8:41 a. 111. Trains .I3 Hint li Run Daily ami carry passengers to aud from points between Oil I'llv ami Irv inelou only, other trains run daily except Sunday. tu t 'l ime Tallies and full information from S. t. CLARK, Aennt, Tionesta, I'a. It. HELL, Gcu'lSopt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. JOB WOUK of everv description execu ted at the REPUBLICAN oilice. AVDITOK.-. TOWNSIIU , Juno 5, IS'iS. Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer),. Township in account with tho Fund of said township for vear ondin Juno 5, lS!i3. Dr. To balnuro last settlement t 58 To cash of A. W. Stroup $ fifO 00 To ree'd from J. B. Hagcrty 1328 00 To ree'd State appropriation ti:l2 88 To ree'd of Henrv Wolf, Coll 414 25 To ree'd of Daniel Black, Coll 750 00 To roe' of A. W. Stroup 10 00 To ree'd of F. Wenk 200 00 $M35 71 To balance j 107 09 (R. By orders redeemed $31173 52 Bv 1)4 pr. ct. Com. 011 $3,(73.52... 55 10 By ain't to balance 107 09 $.3,135 71 Daniel Black, Collector, In account with Tionesta Township School Fund for year ending Juno 5, 1W3. Dr. Toam'tof Duplicate $107 3 83 To ain't Dog Tax 30 00 To 0 per. cent, added to $101.51 20 07 $1120 00 To balanco f 2"3 08 (R. By cash paid Treasurer $ 750 00 By ain't returned to County 49 79 By exonerations 23 53 By 5 pr. ct. abatement on $200 10 00 By 3 pr. ct. commission on $200... 0 00 By 5 pr. ct. commission on $550... 27 50 By ain't to balanco 203 08 $1129 00 Henry Wolf, Collector, in account with Tionesta township School fund for the year ending June 5, lsos, Dn. Tobal. last settlement .$ 430 05 To 5 pr. et. added ou $130.05 21 80 $ 457 85 To balance $ 22 89 Cr. By ain't paid Treasurer I 414 25 Bv 5 pr. et. com. on $414.25 20 71 By ain't to balonce 22 89 $ 457 85 Financial Statement for vear ending Junes, 1x9:1. Orders outstanding last report $ flOfl 99 Orders issued during year 4409 53 $5436 52 Orders redeemed during year $3073 52 Orders outstnndidg $1763 00 AVAILABLE ASSETS In hands of Collectors J 285 97 In hands of Treasurer 107 09 Unseated tax, 1X92 627 37 Seated tax returned, 1892 48 79 Seated duplicate for 1893 1158 01 $2227 23 We tho undersigned, Auditors of Tio nosta township, have examined the ac count of Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer, Daniel Black, Collector, and W. H. Wolf, Collector, and find them as above set forth. Witness our hands the 5th day of Juno, 1S93. J. H. EDEN, WM. MEALY, C. L. WARDEN, Auditors. Q. JAMIESON, Clerk. AUDITORS REPORT OF HARMO NY TOWNSHIP. F. E. Metcair, Collector in account with R. O. Carson Treasurer of the Road Fund for the year 1892. Dr. To Cash Duplicate $ 370 11 To Delinquent Tax 194 65 $ 570 70 Cr. By Exonerations $ 12 78 By lands returned 118 88 By cash paid Treasurer 411 52 By 5 pr. ct. Com 20 68 By 5 pr. ct. oil' on $140 7 00 570 76 R. O. Carson, Treasurer, in account with Road Fund for the year 1892. Dr. To balance last settlement f 479 85 To Ain't ree'd from Coll 411 62 To Ain't ree'd from Co., land ret.. 430 00 To A m't ree'd from Co. on Eloo- tion House 207 50 To ain't ol loan secured by orders 1000 00 $2528 37 Cr. By vouchers drawn $2378 37 By 2 pr. ct. Coin, on same 47 67 $2425 94 Balance duo township $ 102 43 It. O. Carson, Treasurer, In account with Poor Fund for tho year 1892. Dr. To bal. duo at last settlement $ 134 55 Cr. By vouchers drawn 105 67 By 2 pr. tt. Coin, ou same 5 11 $ 107 68 Balance due township $ 26 87 F. E. -Metcalf, Collector, in account with 11. O. Carson, Treasurer of School Fund for tho vear ending Juue 5, 1893, Dr. To am't of Duplicate for 1S92 $2445 47 To ain't of dog tax 43 00 $2488 47 Cr. By cash paid treasurer $1949 20 By 5 pr. ct. otf for prompt pay ment of $1024.93 51 24 By taxes on laud returned 243 K4 By exonerations 19 86 By 5 pr. ct. Com. for collecting... I06 63 $2370 47 Balance duo treasurer $ 118 00 R. O. Carson, Treasurer, In account witli Harmony township School Fund for tho year ending June 0, 1S93. Dr. To ain't duo at last settlement $ 937 74 To ree'd trom E. B. Head 293 01 To ree'd from F. E. Metcalf Col... 1949 20 To ain't of State appropriation 5,s2 64 To ree'd from returned luuds 00 00 $1442 59 Cr. By vouchers paid $3275 59 By 2 pr. ct. Com. oil vouchors 03 61 $3341 10 Bal. due township jllol 49 Bal. due from Coll 118 00 Total resources $1219 49 Wo the undersigned Auditors of Har mony township huving audited tho above account liud it correct. G. L. KING, JOHN THOMSON, T. W. ALLEN DER, Auditors. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. tiood Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon tho most reasonable terms. He Mill also do job TiE.A.iMniiisra- All onliTa It-tt at tlio i'ol CHlico will receive prompt atU'iilmu.