The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 09, 1893, Image 4

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THE FORESTJREPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1803.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Iturgenf C. R. Davis.
(YKcimen. Joseph Clark, W. A.
Grove, W. A. inlands, S. 11. Haslot, A.
II. Dlo Joseph Morgan.
Jtuttee vf the Peace S. F. Propor, 8.
J. Sotley.
Cbnxtnble H. R. Canflold.
Cttlleetar S. H. Canflold.
Schnnt Director I). H. Knox, J. T.
Rrennan, J. H. Clark, T. F. Rltchoy, O.
W. Holotnan, J. K. Wenk.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congretita. F. Kninna.
Member of NrnnteilAnnr A. Hall.
Assembly J. J. IIakiiit.
President Judge Cii aiu.ks II. Notes.
At-iociate Judges Join II. WniTK.
O. W. Cl.ARK.
Treasurer Q. Jamikson.
Prothonotary, If rgistcr & Recorder, te.
Calvin M. Armku.
Sheriff. John K. Osoooo.
CbmmtJtRf!r O. K. Lkderdr, Jab.
MoIhttrr, Philip Kmkbt.
(Jaunty Superintendent O. W. Kerr.
District Attorney P. M. Clark.
Jury Commissioners ino, N. Hkatii.
II. W. Guiton.
Otunty Surveyor J. F. Proper.
Coroner D. W. Clark.
County Auditors W. W. Thomas, J.
A. Dawson, It. Flynn.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
rpiON K.STA LODGE, No. 3f,l), T. O. O. F.
A Moots ovory Tuesday evening, In Odd
Follows' Hall, Partridge building.
IXJRKST LODGE, No. 184. A. O. U.W.,
I Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U.
W. Hull, Tionosta.
I WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P.O.
VV S. of A
meets ovory Saturday evo-
rilng in A. O.
U. W. Hall, Tionesta.
CAPT. O ROUGE STOW POST, No. 274
U, A, It. Moots 1st and 8d Wednes
day everting in each month, in Odd Fol
lows, Hall, Tionesta.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No.
1:17, W. R. C, moots first and third
Wednesday evening of each month, in A.
O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa.
BOARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS
for Forest County, moots on the
third Wednesday of each month, at -10
o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow's office,
Tionesta, l'a.
M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
nd District Attornet. Office, cor. of
lm and Bridge Strocts, Tionosta, Pa.
Also agon I for a number of reliablo
Fire Insurance Companies.
T.
F. RITCHEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionosta, Fa.
DR. F. T. NASON,
Physician, Surgeon A Druggist.
TIONESTA, PA.
Office on El in Stroet. Calls attended to
promptly day and night.
JB. SIGGINS, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon A Druggist.
TIONESTA, PA.
J.
W. MORROW, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon A Dentist.
Olliico and residence three doors north of
Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession
al calls promptly responded to at nil
hours.
DR. PRESTON STEELE
Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon
TIONESTA, PA.
Ofuce lu the rooms formerly occupied
by K. L. Davis. Calls made night or
day.
LAWRENCE HOUSE,
L. AG NEW, Proprietor.
Tionosta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly
enlargod, nowly furnlshod throughout,
and complete In all its appointments.
Samplo rooms for Commercial Agents
Good Livery in connection.
C1ENTRAL HOUSE,
O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor,
Tionseta. Pa. This is the mostcentrally
located hotel in the place, and has all the
modern improvements. No pains will
be spared to make it a pleasant stopping
place lor the traveling puuuc.
1TOREST HOTEL,
r West Hickory, Pa.
Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel
lias lint recently been couiplolod. is nice
ly furnished throughout, and offers the
finest and most comfortable accommoda
tions to guesUt and the traveling public,
Kates reasonable.
MAY, PARK A CO.,
BANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta,
Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In
torout allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. 8. Collections solicited.
piIIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER,
Hlmn In Reck buildinir next to Smear
jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work irom tho finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion i;iven to inonding, and prices rea-
sonable.
nVKKYHODY roads The Pitsburg Dii
S-J patch for tho reason that it contains
moro news, both general, special, and
telegraphic j has more contributors and
aud moro speciul correspondence than
any other newspaper betwuou Now York
and Chicago.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of aud Dealer In
HARNESS. COLLARS. BRIDLES
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS
TIONESTA. PA.
sZugust Mq&ck la
of the firm of MORCK BRO'S,
OPTIOIA1TS,
Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
Fred. Grcttcnbergor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil W ell Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General ISlauksmithing prompt
ly done at Ixjw Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERCJER.
BROKER IN
Heal Estate
And General
Insurance.
Wild Laiulsfor Kale.
Farms for Sale.
Houses C Lots for Sale
Houses for Rent.
Do you wish to sell or exchange Real
EstatoT' or doslro Insurance on your
buildings or household furniture T Call
on me.
(hai-rb and Mnbbalh Hrhosl.
Prosliyterlan Sabbath School at 9:45 ft.
m. s M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Proaolnng in M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Rankin.
Preaching in the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rev.
. I . nagor, faslor.
Services in the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rov. J. V. McAninch officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yesterday CO J.
Tbe trial list for August court is
published this week.
To Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Clark,
of Hunter Run, a sod was bom on
the 4th inst.
Sheriff Osgood bas some real es
tate for sale at tho next term of court.
See his ad. in this issue.
Misses Pauline and Rosamond
Merkle of Tidioute, visited with Miss
Dora Blum during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Jacksou were
down from Warren during the week
us the guests of Tionesta friends.
The Free Methodist camp meet
ing at Youugsville, Warreu county,
begins to day, and continues till uezt
Wednesday evening.
After this week the Sires Photo
Gallery, at Tionesta, will be open
Saturday of eaoh week, only. W. J.
Bulger, operator. 2t.
William E. Sherman of Clarion
township and Miriam . Shaffer of
Forest county have taken .out a li
cense to wed in Clarion county.
Mrs. J. E. Kirchartz and Mrs.
James Hill, of Beaver Falls, mother
and sister of Charles S. Kirchartz,
are paying Charley and family a vis
it.
Jas. D. Davis arrived in town
last Thursday from Redlands Cali
fornia, where he bas been for the past
two months. He intends remaining
till fall at least.
Proper & Walters are putting up
a cood aized buildinir on tbe north
end of their corner lot, opposite Hop
kins & Lanson'a store. Tidioute par
ties have the contract.
Rev. McAnincb, expected to be
with his congregation here two weeks
ago, out nas oeen aetainea at nis
mother's home in Kansas by sickness
both of himself and his mother.
Mrs. O. B. Steele and Mr. aud
Mrs. Charles Steele, of Franklin,
mother, brother and sister-in-law of
Dr. Preston Steele, are late acquisi
tious our town, occupying a part of
Mrs. Joseph Grove's residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Puffinburg,
of Kellettviile, and Mrs. II. Xiser
and Miss Emma, of German Hill,
are enjoying an overland ride to
Pittsburg this week, where they will
be the guests of friends for a fort
night.
Mrs. E. D. Miller and family of
Kellottville, wish to sincerely thank
all friends who so kindly assisted
them during tbe illness and after tbe
death of husband and father. They
will ever be held iu kindly remem
brance.
No shower was ever more wel
corned than that which came and
cooled the air, laid tbe clouds of dust
and freshened up vegetation at mid
night last Saturday. 'Twis a bless
ing indeed, and made all nature smile
once more.
Revenue Collector Kearns has
made a uew arrangement of his sub
districts. The counties of Erie
Crawford, Lawrence and Mercer are
put together and called tbe eighth
division. Warren, Forest, Venango
and Clarion are the ninth division.
Tbe water line is progressing
well. Starting from the top of fieta
worth hill it is completed to the court
house, and covered to near that point
With tbe same progress as has been
made during tbe past ten days the
line ought to be ready to receive tbe
water by September 1st, and in shape
for making connections.
As will be seen by our marriage
notices the Chautauqua excursion
last Saturday was fraught with more
pleasure for at least a quartette of
Tionesta's young people than a mere
visit to that delightful resort. The
happy couples have tbe best wishes of
all tbeir friends fur a long, aod pros
perous life, and the Republican
hopes that the future of Frank and
John and their better halves may be
as bright and cheerful as the day up
on which their hearts were joined.
Blackberries are beginning to
come in quite lively, and are com
manding a fair price. The best are
not ripe yet, but if Br'er Hicks will
predict" us a copious shower of rain
about every third day from this on,
there'll be oceans of 'em. Numerous
berrying parties are being arranged.
The serious illness of Rev. Dr.
Elder last week created an alarm
among his many friends in Clarion
and round about. The announce
ment in the church Sunday morning
that he was recovering was received
with gladness, and in a few day Dr.
Elder will be among his people again.
Jaclctonian.
List of letters remaining in Tio
nesta, Pa., Post Office July 31, 1893:
Mr. Orley Claypole, W. M. J. Wal
ters, Mr. Will Walters, Wm. Wal
ters, J. J. Shufilin, Mr. A.A.Stevens,
Mr. D. D. Kiramel, Mr. Rob't. Har-
ger, Mr. bred Lhrmentraut, Mrs.
Mary E. Perry, Mrs. E. E. Morrison,
Mrs. Elizabeth Tenny.
The Keeley Leaguo of Tionesta,
which includes a large membership
from nearly every town and city
within a radius of a hundred miles of
here, will have its annual reunion
here on Wednesday, the 6th of Sep
tember, next. Tbe famous North
western baud of Meadville, has been
engaged for the occasion.
The Republican had a pleasant
call one day lust week from Mr.
Jacob Rapp, of Warren, a former
Tionesta boy, who was here to visit
his old friend Benjamin May. It
was Mr. Rapp's first vieit in about 17
years, lie lett this place in company
with Mr. May's family nearly 30
years ago. lime bas not changed
him much.
An opening has been made for
the outcropping of another states
man from the region comprising tbe
counties of Forest, Clarion, Cameron
aod Elk, namely the election of
some one to take the place in the
Stale Senate of Harry Alvin Hall,
rocently appointed United States Dis
trict Attorney for tba Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. Blizzard
-Dogs have been getting in their
deadly work on tbe sheep up in Har
mony township, recently, J. K. Green,
who has a very fine flock having been
sufferer to the tune of a dozen or
fifteen. A neighbor of bis bas also
suffered severe Iosb by sheep dogB.
So long as farmers and citizens make
no greater distinction between mutton
and worthless dogs tbe slaughter may
be expected to continue.
A diiver of a vehicle who at
tempts to pass another on the same
road does so at bis own peril, for if
any accident occurs to the man he is
passing the rear driver is responsible.
This does not mean that the man in
advance is not obliged to yield a part
of the road when notified, but that
the burden of care rests on the rear
driver who is in position to see and
avoid danger while the other is not.
-A French Creek flat boat loaded
with 12 men, a two hone team and
wagou and road scraper passed here
Monday on its way from Tionesta to
Pittsburg. The captain branded as a
libel tbe statement that tbe team,
wagon and scraper were a necessity
in opening a channel in tbe river in
order for them to get through and ex
plained that the men, machinery and
team were to work on a new road
near Pittsburg. Derrick.
Look out says an exchange, for
a well-dressed, smooth-talking young
man who is traveling about the west
ern part ot the state claiming to re
present a New York house which bas
no existence, and show a lot of high
class samples from which be offers to
make a suit for 812. When the or
der is given he demands a $3 deposit
as a guarantee of good faith. This
he pockets. The stranger disappears
and tbe clothing never comes.
Notice I am going East about
Sept. 8, to purchase my fall and win
ter stock. All parties having ac
counts with me are kindly requested
to call and settle on or before tbe
above date. David Mintz, Leading
Dry Goods House, Marienville, Pa.
Tho New Dog Law.
The new dog law passed by the late
legislature provides that the county
commissioners may levy a tax on all
male dogs of not more than $2;
tax on all lemale dogs ot not more
than $4. The basis upon which tbe
tax is to be levied is the amount of
damage doue to sheep in all the town
ships. Tbe commisioDers are to foot
up all the amounts reported to them
by tbe authorities designated by the
law during each year, and then make
a levy proportionately, on each dog
to pay the same, but levy not to ex
ceed tbe above amount. The owners
of dogs are liable for damage done
by them, provided, after au iuvestiga
tion by the township authorities, they
refuse to kill the dog or dogs which
did the damage. Killing the do
will relieve him. Dogs under tbe age
of four months are not to be taxed
Orrln ButterflcM Por-eascd.
On Tuesday, August 1st, 1893, at
his late home in Marienville, Pa.,
paused away perhaps the oldest citi
zen in point of ago, in Forest county.
On that morning, after an illness of
about six weeks, Mr. Orrin Butter
field breathed bis last.
Mr. Butterfield was born in Jefler
son county, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1806, and
bad be lived till the 24th of this
month would have been 87 years of
age. When yet a vigorous young
man he moved to Jefferson county,
Pa., and near the present town of
Clarington settled upon a piece of
land which be cleared into a fine
farm, and which be continued to oc
cupy until about four years ago wheu
be moved to Marienville. By clore
attention to business thrift aud ener
gy he made a success of life, aod had
the pleasure of seeing all his children
happily married and well-to-do be
fore his end came. Mr. Butterfield
was twice married. Five children,
three boys aud two girls, were tbe
result of the first marriage, of whom
two are now living, Charles Butter
field of Crown, Clarion county, and
Mrs. W. B. Rust of Mercer county.
His second wife was Miss Elizabeth
Spencer, of York State, aod she sur
vives him. This union was blessed
with three children, Mrs. A. Braden,
of Clarington, Mrs. A. J. Wallace of
Marienville, and Orrin D. Butterfield
of near Claringtou. All the chil
dren and a number of grand children
were present at the funeral, which
took place on Wednesday afternoou
last, and the concourse of sympathiz
ing friends was the largest ever wit
nessed iu the town of Marienville.
Grand Low-Rate Excursion
to the
Thousand Islands.
Last of tbe season. The W. N. Y.
& P. R. R., announces a grand low-
rate excursion to Thousand Islands,
nd down the St. Lawrence, to leave
Tionesta, Thursday, August 24th., at
8:40 a. m. The low rate of $6 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, thence via the N. Y-
C. II. R. R.R., to Syracuse, tbeuce
via R. W. & O. R. R , to Clayton,
and steamer from Clayton to Alexau
diiu Bay, which is tbe grand centre
of tbe Thousand Island District
Party will arrive at Alexandria Bay,
Friday morning, in ' time for break
fast, from which point innumerable
cheap excursions can be taken among
the Islands. Special hotel rates have
been secured for the party at all tbe
best hotels, from $1.50 per day, up,
good cottage board can be' bad at $1
per day. Special sleeping car and
day coaches will be provided for the
party, sleeping cars will be put on at
Rochester to accommodate those who
wish them. Berths should be secured
in advance to insure space. Call on
W.JN. I . & P. Li. U. Agents, or
write Mr. S. B. Newton, Excursion
agent, Buffalo, for sleeping car berths
or further information, at as early
date as possible. Ihese excursions
have grown iu popularity each year,
and are considered a select party
Mr. Newton accompanies tbe party
through to tbe Islands, and arranges
all details for those who wish. Do
not miss this grand low-rate excur
sioh to one of America's grandest
summer resorstj.
Kellettviile.
A. L. Weller has secured the contract
of clearing and fencing the Bchool house
ground. The price for the job Is $49 and
work must be completed by the last of
August.
Mrs. W. S. Johnson and children are
visiting in New York. Before her re
tnm she will visit tho World's Fair,
where she will be joined by hor hus
baud.
Mrs. M. Andrews returned a few days
since from a two weeks' visit to the big
fair. She reports everything as well
worth going to sen.
Several families on tho west side have
been putting down water wells since tho
dry weather. Kellettviile can only bost
of one good spring of water, and several
of our citizens are trying their luck in lo
eating good water. We hope they will
succeed.
Mrs. Hattie T. Tompkins and friend
Miss LaUerty, both of Titusvillo, are vis
King at Wm. Toboy's.
II, E. Gillespie is putting in logs on
the hill back of town. His merry "hoot
can be heard echoing on the surrounding
hills, which reminds us that Ed. is at
work.
The Salmon Creek mill will run fur
day or two, commencing on Mouday,
Tbe water is so low as to make it quite
uitiicult to run logs, tnus causing consul
erable Idleness around town.
The Tannery has only been running
or tanning 'A the amount that was tan
ned a mouth or two ago. Tho reason of
the drop off is the trust among the hide
dealers, which has made business quite
dead among tanneries.
There are from 15 to 20 teams hauling
bark to town, whicn makes quite a stir,
Miss KateGuenther is visitingt her sis
ter, Mrs. A. L. Weller. It is reported
Miss Gueuther will teach school in one
of the rooms here the coming term.
Mrs. Delia Kribbs is on the sick list.
Andrew Lawson was quite badly shak
en up one day last weeK bv tailing ou
load of bark. He is much better now
however.
The young people in town are getting
quite enthusiustio over base ball. As
yet only one game has been played with
a visiting team, and we are sorry to say
our niue came out second best.
Will Walks
KEWSY JiOTES.
Flirting Is said to bo at its hoight at
Chautauqua.
The third national convention of tho
Keoley Leaguo is called to meet on the
12th of Sept. in Centrnl Music Hall, Chi
cago.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
few days ago paid its annual capital
stock tax In Pennsylvania, $700,30:!, to
State Treasuror Morrison.
Ex-Senntor W. I. Nowoll, insurance
broker of Philadelphia, mado the lowest
bid for insuring tho Stato Capitol and its
contents and gets tho contract at $594,-
000.
Reports from all the western half of
Kansas, are that tho corn has boon so
badly damaged by the hot winds that no
amount of rain can now do it much
good.
Rov. W. II. Crawford, of Chicago, has
been elected president of Allegheny Col
lege and has telegraphed his acceptance.
Ho is a young man, aged 87 years, and is
graduate of Northwestern University,
Evanston, 111.
Rev. Dr. Pcato, of Greenville, is now
at work on a monster glass for a telescope
which will compare favorably with any
now in existence. When complqted it
will probably be mounted in an observa
tory in Allegheny Colloge.
Farmers and property owners should
bear in mind that they are required by
law to cut Canada thistles on their prop
erty before they go to seed j they are fin
able for the neglect, and the complainant
is entitled to a part of the fine.
The tanning business is suffering from
the present financial depression, as well
as most all other manufacturing indus
tries, and many of the solo leather tan
neries aro running at only about one
half their capacity. Ridgway Democrat.
A Rcnova cow had not boen giving any
milk for three months, when one day it
camo upon a broken keg of beor that
had fallen from a wagon. The cow drank
of' the beor. and since then has been
giving 20 quarts a day of milk, of
course.
At last a successful case of electrocu
tion occurred in York State. It is repor
ted from Salamanca, whore a cow had her
head through a barbed wire fence.
Lightning struck the fence some distance
away, ran along the wire and electrocu
ted hor. She never kicked.
Tuesday morning of last week, nearly
the entire stock of breeding fish in the
State hatchery at Corry were found float
ing dead on the water. Over 100 of the
oldest and most valued lake trout were
picked up. There is little doubt that the
fish wore designedly poisoned.
A new worm more destructive than
the potato bug, is working great havoc
among the potato plants in Lanoaster
county. Dr. S. E. Wobner has examin
ed the worms and finds they are the
larvao of the "blister fly." The state
board of agriculture has boen notified.
Mr. John S. Barr has in his possession
an autograph letter from Presidont Abra
ham Lincoln, written just about 30 years
ago, and was received by Mr. Barr while
a resident of Sumnierville. It is a val
uablo keepsake and is highly appreciated
by the owner. Brookvillo Republican,
Among tho failures reported to-day is
one which will not occasion much regret.
The big deal in pork which has hold tho
price of that commodity at an inordidate
ly high figure for months has collapsed,
accompanied by the announcement of
the failure of the three leading houses
concerned in it. Hereafter it may be
possible for a mail of ordinary means to
occasionly banquet on a ham sandwich.
Blizzard.
The Meadvillo Star says : "An epidem
ic is prevailent among the horses of
Western Crawford and Erie Counties.
Thomas McGuire, of Albion, last week
lost two valuable stallions by the disease,
At Shadeland a large number have been
afflicted during the past week. The di
sease originates in the head and throat,
and as yet, seems to bailie the skill of the
host veterinaries. It is more prominent
among tbe stallions."
The present reaper and binder, which
is now doing such excellent work in. ev
ery wheat field, one would think, could
hardly be improved upon, and, as all
knew, drops the sheaves the moment it
has bound thein, leaving the gathering
of thorn aftorwards to human hands, but
now many of them havo cunning attach
ments which carry the bound sheaves
along until six of thorn half tho nuni
ber of an ordinary shock are bound.
when they are all dumped ou one spot,
thereby expediting the work of ga
thering and shocking very materially
Ex.
Tho mail carrying botweon Titusvillo,
Pleasant ville, Tidioute and Enterprise is
temporarily in the hands of W. B. Dut-
ton again. Tho contractor, a western
man, had sub-let tho contract to a Mr,
Milliner, or Mrs. Milliner, or both of Ti
tusvillo. Mrs. Milliner carried the mail
since July 1st, until about a week ago
when they forfeited their bond and gave
up the route. Mr. aud Mrs. Milliner no
doubt confidently expected when they
took this contract that they weresocuring
one of Uncle Sam's pie bakeries ; but
that running a mail route a distance of
40 miles each week day fur a little less
than $1 a trip, can't bo doue, is only one
of the many tilings that a person has to
find out, who is foolish enough to atlomp
it. Ploasantvillo Record.
Hotel Property for Sale or Kent.
Tbe Forest Hotel, located in the
bustling town of West Hickory, Ta.
is for sale or rent. This hotel is
practically new, nicely furnished
conveniently located, aud enjoys a
good patronage. Good stable, bil
liard room aod barber shop conuec
ted with hotel property. Call on or
address Mrs. Eltuira Beuder, West
Hickory, Forest county, l'a. 3t.
FOR SALE.
A Six Horse Power Steam Thresh
iui; Machine, on easy terms. Ma
chine can be sccti at Wm. McCauu's,
near Newmuusville, Clarion Co. Fur
price aud terms apply to
John A Maukk,
CUriou, Pa
Who's paper you reading?
Chas. Russell, Tionesta, ;s agent
for the celebrated Buffalo Razor,
which is honed ready for immediate
use, guaranteed in every respect, aud
removes whiskers without pain. Par
ties desiring these famous razors will
nd them nt Russell's barbershop. If.
Wanted. A job of sawing for a
portable; mill. Would set for 500,
000. Write to or call on (Jonrley &
Co., Carlton, Mercer Co., Pa. 4t.
Closing-out Sale of
Summer
Miles &
tf.
Suits, regardless of cost, at
Co's.
Men's Jean pants at 75 cents, at
Miles & Co's. tf.
Excursion Tickets to Chicago, Account
or the World's Fair.
The Erie Lines have placed on
sale at all of its ticket offices Special
bxcurBions to Chicago and return,
and tbe agents will give all desired
information to parlies who intend
going to the "Great Fair."
1 he rates by the Lne will always
be as low as the lowest.
The trains of the Erie ruu direct
to Chicago without change of cars.
Pullman Palace sleeping cars start
troni Meadville daily, aud berths can
be secured in advance.
If pasties who intend visiting Chi
cago will notify me, I will give them
all the detailed information regard
ing rates, time of trains and any
other information they mav desire re
garding the trip, or if time will al
low, I will calll on them personally.
A. Beatty, Passenger Agent, Erie
Lines, Oil City, Pa.
-Mr. Thomas Ilatte. editor ot tho
Graphic Texarkana, Arkansas, has found
what he believes to bo the best remedy
in exintenco for the flux. 1 lis experience
is well worth remembering. lie says:
"Last summer I had a very severe at
tack of flux. I tried almost every known
remedy, none giving relief. Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and diarrlnca Reme
dy was recommended to mo. I purchas
ed a bottle and received almost imme
diate relief. I continued to use tho mod
icina and was entirely cured. I take
pleasure in recommending this remedy
to any person sutlcring Irom such a di
sease, as in my opinion it is tho best med
icine in existence" z anil no cent Dot
tles for sale by Siggins A Nason.
Pennsylvania Exhibits nt Tim Yrlil' l uir
Are ahead of them all, chiefly among
thorn is the display ot pure liquors man
ufactured in tho State. It is conceded
that no rvo whiskies mado in tho world
can equal those made in Pennsylvania,
more especially silver Ago, miqiiesno or
BearCreok. These three brunds head the
list of pure Ryes, and are so well known
that every repulablo dealer sens tliein
North, East, South and West thoy lead
all others, because thoy are pure; bo-
cause they are reliablo, aud because they
are stimulants that strengthen and invig
orate. They are sold at prices within the
reacn oi an, ami are soni upon xnoir mer
its for purity and strencth. Silver Ago
81. SO : Uuqiiesne. 81.25 : Hear Creek. 81.0(1.
full standard quarts. Ask. your dealer
lor them; insist on Having mem, ana li
you cannot be supplied, send to Max
Klein. Allegheny. Pa. Price list of all
liquors sent on application. All goods
packed neatly and securoly.
jniaa. ivl,im, Aiicgneny, ra
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeesport, Peunsylnania, in tho
treatment of diarrhoea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. sno savs : "l spent several
weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after tho great
flood, on account ot mv husband being
employed there. Wo had several chil
dren with us, two ot whom took tho di
arrhoea very badly. 1 got soino ol Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrho'a
Remedy Irom Key. Mr. Chapman, it
cured both of them. I knew of several
other cases where it was equally success'
fill. I think it cannot bo excelled and
cheerfully roeommend it." 25 ami 50
cent bottles for Bale by Siguins it Nason.
lirC'KI.EN'S A KMC A KAI.VE.
The best Salvo in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
(Wnu a. nl ull Ulrln V fll t it i.ll u ntl.l Itnui.
tivelv euros Piles, or no pay req uired. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 1!5 cents per
box. t or sale bv siggms iv. isamm.
Drunkenness, or tho Liquor Habit,
positively cured by administering: Dr.
Haines' Golden Specific. It is man ufac
tured as a powder, which can bo given iu
a glass of boor, a cup of colleeor tea, or iu
food, without the Knowledge ol too pa
tieut. It is absolutely harmless, and will
effect a permanent aud speedy euro.
whether the patient is a moderate druiKer
or an alcoholic wreck. It lias been given
in thousands of cases, and in every in
stance a perfect cure has followed. It
never fails. Cures guaranteed. page
book ot particulars Iree. Address dui,
DEN SPECIFIC CD., 185 Race St., Cin
cinnati, O. aug.lO-ly,
Electric Itinera.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mcn-
lion. All who navo used j-.ieeine iiiuers
sing tho song of praise. A purer medicine
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed. Electric. Hitters will
cure ull diseases of the liver and K idncys
will remove Pimples, Hons, Salt Kheiiui
and otiier infections caused by impure
lllood, will ilrivo Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as cure all Malarial
fevers, r nr euro oi iieanacno, uonsiipa
tion and Indigestion trv Electric Hitters
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Price 50 cts. and M.00 per bot
tie at Siggins it Nason's drug store. 5
II Nuuulil He lu Ktt-ry tluuac.
J. B. Wilson, 271 Clay St., Shai psburg
Pa., savs ho will not bo without 1'r
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs ami colds, thnt it cured his wife
who was threatened Willi Pneumonia uf
ter an attack of " l.u Grippe, when va
nous other remedies and several physi
cians had done her no good. Robert Har
ber, of Cuoksport, Pa., claims Hr. King's
New Discovery has done him more goo
than anything he over used for Lung
Trouble. Nothing like it. Trv it. Free
Trial Hott'.es at Siggius it Nason's Drug
Store, large bottles, 50c. ami f 1.00
'.Vlien Baby was aick, e pave her I .vston.-i.
Wlu-u slio was a CtiiM, bin i-ncd tor Ciinn:i.
'A'ueu alio became Miiw. bIio i-luiip to (.'.ii-k -a.
"A Ilea she had Children, she yave iln-m I'u-.Mr":
Mr. J. C. Hoswell, ono of tho best
kuown and most respected citicus of
HrownwiKid, Texas, sulfcied with diar-
rluea for a long time and tried many tin'
f'erent remedies without beuclit, until
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud Diar
rhii-a Remedy was used ; that relieved
himatouco. For salo by Signing it Na
sou.
MARRIED.
M O RG A N-S A M PS( )N At tho residence
of tho olllciating clergyman, Rov.
Charles A. Albertson, in Jamestown, N.
Y., August 5, IWfl, Mr. Frank R. Mor
gan, and Miss May M. Sampson, both
of Tionesta, Pa.
HUNTER MORGAN At tho residence
of tho officiating clergyman, Rev.
Charles A. Albertson, in Jamestown,
X. V., August 5, IS! 13, Mr. John G.
Hunter, and Miss Nannie L. Morgan,
both of Tionesta, Pa.
DAVIS KEPLER February 7th, lsfl3,
at Dunkirk, N. Y., Ivy Rov. S.M. Nick
lo, Mr. James I). Davis and Miss Nellie
Kepler, both of Tionesta, Pa.
PROCLAMATION.
Wiikhkas, The Hon. Charles 11. Noves,
President Judge of the Court of Common
leas Rtid Onarter Sessions in and for
tf io count v of Forest, has iwstied his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
ifuarter Sessions, vc, at I lonesta, for
the County d' Forest, to commence on the
jast Monday ol Aug., being the !isth day
of Aug., 1M!i:, Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner,.! ustiees of the Peaceand Con
stables of said county, that they bo then
and therein their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M ol said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do thoso things
which to their ollieo appertain to be done.
ami tothose whoaro bound in recognizance
to prosecute airainst the prisoners that are
or shall be in tlio jail of Forest County, that
they may bo then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be Just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 21Uh day of
July, A. 1). ls'.W.
JOHN R. OSGOOD, L.s. Sheriff.
TRIAL I.I.ST.
List of causes set down for trial in the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
I'ennsy ivania, commencing ou the
Last Monday of Auirust, 1SU3:
1. .1. A. Neill, Nanev t hurch, Ju'.ia N.
Herry, and S. T. Neill for uso of
Nancy Church, Julia N. Herry and S. T.
Neill, vs. H. F. Shamliurg and H. W.
Shamburg, Administrators of G. Sham
liurg, deceased, No. lis, September Term,
1W1. Summons in Assumpsit.
2. J. W. Kahle. D. P. Kahlo. J. C.
Kahlo, R. S. Gray, vs. Clara S. Blood,
Executrix of the Estate of A. R. Blood.
deceased, and Citizens' Light it Heat Co.,
a corporation under the laws of Ponn'a,
and Charles Lcoper, terro tenants. No.
.Nov. leini, ls!U. Scire Facias sar
Mortgage.
t. J. C. Welsh vs. John A. Proper, No.
64 February Term, ltiiM. Summons in
Assumpsit.
4. A. . Kinch vs. John r . 1'ropor.
No. i NovemborTerm, Summons
in Assumpsit.
. It. .). Morehead vs. John A. water-
house. Deft, and D. S. Bennett, C. W.
Atkins, Terro Tennants, No. 4,1, May
Term, Inh.'I. Scire Facias Stir Mortgage.
6. I-.. Hose vs. Mrs. Anna Paltrovitch,
nd G. H. Montgomery, Torre Tenant,
No. l!l, November Term, 1I2. Sum
mons in an action of ejectment.
7. James S. Henderson vs. Hickory
Township, No. Lid, February Term, 18U3,
Summons in Trespass.
H. Selden Whitman vs. T. F. Ritchev.
No. 02, May Term lw3. Appeal from J.
f.
tl. Mathow Cox vs. James C. Wolsh.
No. 17, May Term li:J. Appeal from J.
P.
Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER,
Prothonotary.
Tionesta, Pa.. Aug. 1, 18!);l.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing accounts have been tiled in my oilice
and will be presented at the next term of
court, commencing on the Last Mon
day of August, 1W3, for continuation :
First and final account of W. M. Lind-
sev. ono of the Executors of the last will
and testament of Helen S. Thomas, late
ol Tionesta llorough, deceased.
r irst, and final account ot James C.
Bowman. Administrator of J. E. Berlin.
late of Kingsley township deceased.
Attest,, CALVIN M. ARNER,
Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court.
Tionesta, l'a., August 1, lMrj.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi
eri Facias issued out of the Court
of Common i'leas of Forest County, Penn
sylvania, and to mo directed, tliero will
bo exposed to public sale or outcry, at
the Court House, ill the Borough of Tio
nesta, Pa., ou
MONDAY, AUGUST 2S, A. D. 1893,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
C. L. RECK NAG LH use JOHN STO-
G1NS vs. THE IRWIN PETROLEUM
COMPANY, Fieri Facias, No. 2A Au
gust Term, lh'.r.l, S. T. Neill, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim
of the defendant ot, in and to all that cer
tain tractor pr.rccl of laud situate in Har
mony Township, Forest County, Pa.,
being part of tract No. Heuiiining
at post in the line formerly of John Heu-
lyaud distant o-iu rods Irom north
line of said larger tract No. 224: thence
south 47 5-10 rods to post; thence east
parallel with north line ol waul tract 13.)
7-10 rods to post; tlioueo north 47 5-10
rotls to post ; thence west 1,15 I IU rods to
place ot beginning. Containing 40 acres,
more or less, being same laud recorded
in Venango County, Pa., Book II, page
li'.il.
Taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of The Irwin Petroleum
Company at the suit of C. L. Reckuaglo
use of John Siggus.
ALSO,
H. V. CURLL, H. V. CURLL t Co.
and Cl'RI.L, CAMPBELL it CO. vs.
W. S. MOON E Y, Fieri Facias, Nos. 10,
11, 12, and l:l, August Term 1SU3. W.
11. Ross, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim
of the defendant of, iu ami to, all that
certain piece aud parcel of land, situate
iu the Township of Jeuks, County of
Forest, Pcnn's, and being part of War
rant No, 31',HI, anil bounded and describ
ed as follows, to- it : Ou the North by
lands of Curll, Campbell Co., and C.
Olson; Ou tin) East by lands of H. V.
Curll ,t Co. ; Ou the South by lauds of
said Curll, Campbell it Co. aud what is
known as the Nelson tract; and on tho
West by line of Pittsburg it Western
Hailwa.. Containing Twenty-tlvo acres
more or less.
Improv incuts, one frame building 32
by 42 feet two stories high, used us a
store room and dwelling house; one
lnuno stable 20 by 24 feet, together w ith
all necessary out buildings. Cellar un
der store room and u w ell of water at the
door, and about ten acres cleared aud un
der fence.
Sei.ed, taken ill execution aud to be
sold as the properly of W. S. Moouev at
the suit of II. V. Curll, 11. V. Curll &
Co., and Curll, Campbell it Co.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be sti icily complied with when the
property is stricken dow n:
1. When the pluiutilf or other lien cred
itors becou e tin purchaser, the costs on
the w rils must be paid, aud a list ot liens
including mortuae scan-ticson the prop
erly sold, together with such lien credit
or's re-eipl for tho amount id' the pro
ceeds ol' the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must be furnished the
Shelitf.
2. All bids must be paid ill full.
3. All sales not settled immediately w ill
be continued until 2 o'clock p. m,, ot the
next day, al which time all property not
settled for w ill a'aiu be put up uiui sold
at Ihe ex pense and 1 isk of the person to
w loin lu st sold.
Sen Piudon s Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4 ii and Mobil's Forms, page 34.
JOHN R, OSi,(W)l, hheritf.
Sheriffs Oilice, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 8,
18:i.i.