: - - THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, AUOUST 2, 18(13. BOROUGH OFFICERS. fturgtH c. It. Davis. (unettmen. Joseph Clark, W. A "rovo W. A. inland. S. II. Haslot, A II. Dale Joseph Morgan. Jnttice vf the Peace S. F. Propor. 8 J. Sotlcy. Constable ft. R. Canfiold. VnllectorH. 8. Canfiold. ScAoo Director D. 8. Knox, J. T, Brennan, J. H. Clark, T. F. Ritchoy. O, W. Iloloman, J. 10. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of CongreQ. F. Kmnns Member of Senate Harry a. Hall. A embly J, J, Hakiiit. President Judge Vhahlkh II. Noyrs. ?'a( Jutlgct Joint II. WniTK, O. W. Cl.AHK. ' Treasurer Q. Jamieoi. Vol honorary, Jtegieter A Recorder, dte. Calvin M. Annan. Sheriff: Jonn It. Osooon. CnmmMniomtrs C. F. Lepf.BCR, Jam. MnlHTTRE, Philip Kmkbt. Oonnty Superintendent CI. W. Kkrr. Dintrirt Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Oomm(ionertJno, N. Heath. It. W. GUITON. Vnunty Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditor V. W. Thomas, J. A. Dawhok, K. Flvkn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODOK, No. 309, 1. 0. 0. F. Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. I, OREST LODtlE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meotsevory Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. N. of A., iriooti ovory Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CAPT. O FORI IE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. It. Meet lat and 8d Wednes day everting In each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAT'T. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 117, W. R. C, meets Ilrst and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. u. u. w. nan, Tionesta, l'a. BOARD of EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County, moots on the third Wodnesday of each month, at -10 o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow's olBce, TioncMta, Pa. P M.CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Otllce, oor. of lm and Bridge Stroets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliablo Fire Insurance Companies. F. KITCHRY, i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. DR. F. T. NASON, Physician, Surgeon A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. Offl.ee on Kim Stroet. Calls attended to promptly day and night. JB. RIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgoon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Olllico and residence three doors north of Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. DR. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Ollice In the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnisliod throughout, and complete in all its appointment!. Saninlo rooms for Commercial Agont. Uoou Livery in connection. C1ENTRAL HOUSE, O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionsota, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvement. No pains will he spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. PREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been comploted, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami oilers tho finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guesta and the traveling public Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK fc CO., UAHKCHS,' Comer of Elm V Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. 1 OUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Rock building next to Smear Jaugh. A Co.' s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work troin tho lluest to the coarsest and guarantors his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and pricos rea sonable. 1 EVERYBODY roads The J'itxburg ii--J patch for tho reason that it contains more news, both general, special, and telegraphic ; has more contributors and aud moro special correspondence than any other newspaper belwuen New York and Chicago, JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. of tho firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Fye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. Fred. Grettcnbcrgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil YVell Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General iilucksmithing prompt ly done at 1-ow 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. GRETTENBERUER. Broker in Heal Estate And General Insurance. WtUl Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. Mouses A Lots for Sale Houses for Rent. Do you wish to sell or exohango Ileal EstatoT' or dosiro Insurance on your buildings or household furnitureT Call on me. C hurch and Nnbbath Hrhsal. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a m. 1 M. !'. Mali). all. Wolw.nl ul In.nn - ... Proanluntv In f V. f'l. I. u.. i . bath evening by Rev. Rankin. VrnnfhltifT In ihm W f rM...HAl. , , , n v..u . .... villain,! vvvi J evening at mo usual nour. jnev A. T. Hufrr.r P.Blar Services iri the Presbyterian Church """j nnuimiii morning ami evening Kov. J. V. McAnlnch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday (JOJ The trial list for August court is published this week. To Mr. aud Mrs. Will 8. Clark, of Hunter Run, a rod was born on the 4lh inst. Sheriff Osgood bas some real es tate for sale at tbo next term of court, See bis ad. io this issue. Misses Pauline and Rosamond Merkle of Tidioute, visited with Miss Dora Blum during the week. Mr. aud Mrs. Dan. Jacksou were down from Warren during tbe week us the guests of Tionesta friends. The Free Methodist camp meet ing at YouDgsyille, Warren county, begins to day, and continues till next Wedoesday evening. After this week (he Sires Photo Gallery, at Tionesta, will be open Saturday of each week, only. W. J. Bulger, operator. 2t. William E. Sherman of Clarion township and Miriam E. 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 tbe past two months. He intends remaining till fall at least. Proper A Walters are putting up a good sized building on the north end of their corner lot, opposite Hop kins & Lanson's store. Tidioute par ties have tbe contract. Rev. McAnincb, expected to be with his congregation here two weeks ago, but has been detained at his mother's borne in Kansas by sickness both of himself and his mother. Mrs. O. B. Steele ancl Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Steele, of Franklin, mother, brother and sister-in-law of Dr. Preston Steele, are late acquisi tions our town, occupying a part of Mrs. Joseph Grove's residence. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Puffinburg, of Kellettville, and Mrs. II. Kiser and Miss Emma, of German Hill, are enjoying an overland ride to Pittsburg this week, where they will be tho gue6ts of friends for a fort night. Mrs. E. D. Miller and family of Kellettville, wish to sincerely tbank all friends who so kindly assisted them during the illness and after tbe death of husband and father. Tbey will ever be held in kindly remem brance. No shower was ever more wel comed than that which came and cooled tbe air, laid tbe clouds of dust and freshened up vegetation at mid night last Saturday. 'Twas 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 the eighth division. Warren, Forest, Venango, and Clarion are the ninth division. The water line is progressing well. Starting from the top of Tiets worth bill 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 Hoe ought to be ready to receive tbe water by September 1st, and In shape formaking 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 the best wishes of all their friends for 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 tbe day up on which their hearts were joined. Blackberries are beginning to come in quite lively, and are com J l . Mm. manomg a uir price, ibe 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 Ibe serious illness of Rev. Dr Llder last week created an alarm among his many friends in Clarion and round about. Tbe announce moot in the church Sunday morning that be was recovering was received with gladness, and in a few dav Dr. Elder will be among bis people again Jacktoman. Iist of letters remaining In Tio ncsta, Pa., Post Office July 31, 1893: Mr. Orley Claypole, W. M. J. Wal ters, Mr. Will Walters, Wm. Wal ters, J. J. Shufllin. Mr. A. A. Stevens. Mr. D. D. Kirnmel, Mr. Rob't. Har ger, Mr. Fred Ehrmentraut. Mrs. Mary E. Perry, Mrs. E. E. Morrison, Airs. Elizabeth Tenoy. -The Keeley Leacuo of Tionesta. which includes a large membership from nearly every town aod citv 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 oue day last week from Mr. Jacob Rapp, of Warren, a former Xiouesta boy, who was here to visit his old friend Benjamin Mav. It was Mr. Rapp's first vieit in about 17 years. He left this place in company with Mr. May s family nearly 30 years ago. Time bas not changed bim much. An opening has been made for the outcropping of another states man from the region comprising tbe counties of Forest, Clarion, Cameron and Elk, namelv the election of so me oue to take the place in the State Senate of Harrv Alvin Hall. recently appointed United States Dis trict Attorney for tba Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Blizzard -Dogs have been getting in their deadly work on the sheep up in Har mony township, recently, J. K. Green. who bas a very fine flock having been a sufferer to tbe tune of a dozen or fifteen. A neighbor of bis bas also suffered severe loss by sheep dogs. So long as farmers and citizens make no greater distinction between mutton and worthless dogs the slaughter may be expected to continue. A diiver of a vehicle who at tempts to pass another on the same road does so at his own peril, for if any accident occurs to tbe man he is passing tbe rear driver is responsible. This does not mean that the man in advance is not obliged to yield apart of the road when notified, but that tbe burden ef care rests on the rear driver who is io position to see and avoid danger while the other is not. A French Creek flat boat loaded with 12 men, a two horse team and wagou and road scraper passed here Monday on its way from Tionesta to Pittsburg. The captain branded as a libel the 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 tbe men, machinery and team were to work on a new road near Pittsburg. Derrick. Look out Bays an exchange, for a well-dressed, smooth-talking young man who is traveling about the west ern part of tbe state claiming to re present a rew York house which bas no existence, and show a lot of high class samples from which he offers to make a suit lor $12. When the or der is given be demands a $3 deposit as a guarantee of good faith. This he pockets. The stranger disappears and tbe olothiog never comes. Notice I am going East about Sept. 8, to purchase my fall aod 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. The New Dog Law. The new dog law passed by tbe late legislature provides that tbe county commissioners may lovy a tax on all male dogs of not more than $2; a tax on all female dogs of not more than $4. The basis upon which tbe tax is to be levied is the amount of damage done to sheep in all the town ships. Tbe commisiooers are to foot up all the amounts reported to them by tbe authorities designated by the law duriug each vear. and then make levy proportionately, on each dog to pay the same, but levy not to ex ceed tbe above amount. The owners f dogs are liable for damage done by tbem, provided, after au investiga tion by the township authorities, they refuse to kill the dog or dogs which did tbe damage. Killing the dog will relieve bim. Dogs under the age of four months are not to be taxed. Orrln IIutfrrflcM Deceased. Un luesday, August 1st, 1893, at his late home in Marienville, Pa., passed away perhaps the oldest citi zen in point of age, in Forest county. On that morning, after an illness of about six weeks, Mr. Orrin Butter field breathed his last. Mr. Butterfield was born in JefTer 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 be moved to Jefferson county, I a., and near the present town of Clarington settled upon a piece of land which he cleared into a fine farm, and which he continued to oc cupy until about four years ago wheu he moved to Marienville. By close attention to business thrift and ener gy he made a success of life, and had the pleasure of seeing all his children bappily married aod 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, and 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 Clarington. All the chil dren and a number of grand children were present at the fuueral. which took place on Wednesday afternoon Inst, and the concourse of sympathiz ing friends was tbe largest ever wit neesed in 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 crand low rate excursion to Thousand Islands. and down the St. Lawrence, to leave Tionesta, Thursday, August 24th., at 8:40 a. ro. Tbe low rate of ?6 will be made for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning teu days. Tbe excursion goes by W. N. Y. & P. R. R., to Rochester, thence via tbe N. Y & II. R. R.R., to Syracuse, tbence via R. W. & O. R. R., to Clayton. and steamer from Clayton to Alexan dria Bay, wbicb is the grand centre of tbe lbousand 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 tbe Islands. Special hotel rates have beeu secured for tbe 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.N. Y. & P. R. R. Agents, or write Mr. S. B. Newton. Excursion gent, Buffalo, for sleeping car berths or further information, at as early date as possible. These excursions have grown in popularity each year, and are considered a select party. Mr. Newton accompanies tbe party through to the Islands, and arranges all details for those who wish. Do not miss this grand low-rate excur sion to one of America's grandest summer resorsts. Kellettville. A. L. Weller has secured the enntrnct of clearing and fencing tho school house grounu. ine price lor me lou is fin and work must bo completed by the last of August. Mrs. W. S. Johnson and children are visiting in New York. Bofore her ro tnrn she will visit tho World's Fair, where she w ill bo joined by hor hus band. Mrs. M. Andrews returned a few dava since from a two weeks' visit to the big rair. She reports everything as woll worth going to sen. Several families on the west siuo have been putting down water wells since the dry weather. Kellettville can ouly bosst of oue good spring of water, and several of our citizens are trying their luck in lo cating good water. We hope they will succeed. Mrs. Hattio T. Tomokins and frlnii.l Miss LaUerty, both of Titusvillo, aro vis iting at Wm. Tobey's. II. E. Gillespie is putting In Ions on the hill back of town. His merry "boot" can be heard echoing on the surrounding hills, which reminds us that Ed. is at work. The Salmon Creek mill will run for a day or two, conimeiiclinr on Mondav. The water is so low as to make it quite uimcuii ui run logs, mua causing consid erable idleuess around town. The Tannery hiu onlv 1 .... rniitiimr or tanning H the amount that was tun- iitju a uiuiuu or iwo ago. mo reason ol thedrnTinlt i. t)in tnmt an.i.n.r Ilia I.Mu dealers, which has made business quite ucHu among lauueries. There are from 15 to 30 teams hauling bark to town, which makes quito a stir. Miss Kate Guenthor is visitingt her sis tnr Mra A T. Vull.,r It i ............. I Miss Guenlher will teach school in one of the rooms here the coming term. sirs, iieua ivriuus is on tne sick list. Andrew T.Hurunn u.u riiiitu l.ailli. ul.uL-- vu up une uuy ima wees, uy tailing on a now, however. The young people in town are cettinir quito euthusiastio over base ball. As yet only one game has boen played with a visiting team, and we are sorry to say our nine came out second best. Will Walks. SEWST SOTES. Flirting is said to bo at Its height at Chautauqua. The third national convention of the Keoloy I,oaguo is called to meet on tho izin oi hept. m Central Music Hall, Chi cago. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company a lew ciaya ago paid lis annual capital stock tax In Pennsylvania, fTOO.WJ, to siaio 'treasurer Morrison. Ex-Senator W. I. Nowell, insurance broker of Philadelphia, mado the lowest bid for Insuring the State Capitol and Its contents and gets tho contract at 5M, uoii. Reports from all the western half of nansas, are that the corn has been so badly damaged by the hot winds that no amount of rain can now do it much good. Rev. W. II. Crawford, of Chicago, has been elected president of Alloghony Col lege and has telegraphed his aocentanc. He Is a young man, aged 37 years, and is a graduate of Northwestern University, uvanston, ill. itov. l)r. Peate, of Groenvillo, is now at work on a monster class tor atelescnnn which will compare favorably with any now in existence. Whon completed it will probably be mounted in an observa tory in Allegheny College. I armors and property ownors should bear in mind that they are required by law to cut Canada thistles on their nron orty belore they go to seed : thev are fin i t able for the neglect, and tho complainant is entitled to a part of tho fine. The tannine business is sunTerimr fmtn the present financial depression, as woll as most all other manufacturing indus tries, and many of the sole leather tan neries are runninir at onlv about one half their capacity. Ridgway Democrat. A Rcnova cow had not been irlvinir anv milk for three months, whon one day it came upon a broken keg of beor that had fallen from a wagon. The cow drank of- the beor, and since then has beon giving 20 quarts a day of milk, of course. At last a successful case of electrouu 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 eloctrocu ted hor. She never kicked. Tuesday morning of last week, nearly the entire stock of breeding fish in the State hatchory at Corry were found float ing dead on tho water. Over 100 of the oldest and most valued lake trout were picked up. There is little doubt that the Hsu wore designedly poisouod. A new worm more destructive than the potato bug, is working great havoc among the potato plants in Lancaster county, ur. n. K. Wobner has cxamin ed tho worms and finds they are tbe larvae of the "blister fiv." The state board of agriculture has boen notified Mr. John S. Barr has in his nnssnss'nn an autograph letter from President Abra ham Lincoln, written just about 30 years ago, ana was received by Mr. Barr while a resident of Summerville. It is a val uable keepsako and is highly appreciated oy tne owner. Urookvillo Republican, Among tho failures reported to-dav Is one which will not occasion much rouret. The big deal in pork which has held the price of that commodity at an inordidate ly high figure for months has collapsed. accompanied by the announcement of the failure of the throo loading houses concerned in it. Hereafter it mav bo possible for a man of ordinary means to occasionly banquet on a ham sandwich. Blizzard. The Meadville Star says : "An epidem io is prevailent among the horses of Wostorn Crawford and Erie Counties. Thomas McUuire. of AIM nil. last WM.lf lout two valuable stallions by the disease. At Sliadeland a large number havo been alllicted (luring the past week. The di sease originates in the head and throat, and as yet, seems to ballle the skill of the host vetorinarieB. It is more prominent among the stallions." Tho 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 uas bound tliem, leavimr the irather nur of them afterwards to human hands, but now many of them have cunning attach ments which carry the bound sheaves along until six of tlicin half the num ber of au ordinary shock are bound, wnen tuey are all dumped on one spot, thereby expediting tho work of (fa thering and shocking very materially. r.Jt. Tho mail carrvinir betwoen Titusvillo. Ploasautvillo, 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 Ixitu of Tl tusville. Mrs. Milliner earned the mail since July 1st, until about a week ago when they forfeited their bond and gave up the route. Mr. and Mrs. Milliner no doubt confidently expected when they took this contract that they werosocurimr one of Undo Sam's pie bukerius: but that running a mail route a distance of 40 miles each week day for a little less than $1 a trip, can't bo done, is only one ol the many things that a person has to find out, who is foolish enough to attempt it. Pleusautville Record. Hotel Property for Sale or Kent. Tbe Forest Hotel, located in the bustling town of West Hickory, Pa., is for sale or reut. This hotel is practically new, nicely furnished, couveuieutly located, aud enjoys a good patronage. Good stable, bil liard room aod barber shop connec ted with hotel property. Call on or address Mrs. Eliuira Beuder. West Hickory, Forest county, l'a. 3t. FOR SALE. A Six Horse Power Steam Thresh iug Machine, on easy terms. Ma chine can be seen at Wm. McC'auu's, near Newmuusville, Clarion Co. For price aud terms apply (o John A Mackk, Clarion, Pa. Who's paper you reading? Chas. hwMell, TiuneMi, s agent for tbe celebrated Buffalo Razor, which is honed nsdy fir Immediate use, guaranteed in every repect, and removes whiskers without haiu. Par ties desiring these famous razors will find them at Rmnell's barbershop, tf, if . ... m astf.i). a tot) ol sawing lor a portablo mill. Would set fur 500. 000. Write to or call on (J.mrley tfc Co., Carlton, Mercer Co., Pa. 4t Closinc out Sale of Hummer Suits, regardless of cost, at Miles & Co's. if. Men's Jean pants at 75 cents, at Miles & CoY tf. Excursion Ticket la hicaifn, Aeeoiint of the World's Fair. ti t-v? r . . ine rjrie laities nave placed oc 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 the "Great Fair." J he rates by the Erie will alway ue as low as the lowest. The trains of the Erie ruu direr to Chicago without change of cars Pull man Palace sleeping cars start Irom ileadville daily, aud berths can be secured in advance. If pasties who intend visiting Chi cago will notify me, I will give them an the detailed information regard iug lates, time ot trams and any otner information they mav desire re garding the trip, or if time will al low, I will calll on them personally F. A. Beatty, Passenger Agent, Erie L.ioes, Uil Uity, Fa. Mr. Thomas Batto. editor il lm Urnphic Texarkana, Arkansas, has found wuai ne oeuovos u he the Pest rcniedv in existence for the llux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says "ijasi summer l had a very severe nt tack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none irivinir relief. Cham er. lain 8 Colic. Cholora and diarrhica Renin dy was recommended to mo. I purcha eu n uokio and received almost imme diate relief. I continued to use tho mod icine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommendinir this remedy to any person Buttering Irom such a di soase, as In my opinion it is the best med unne in existence." 'i t and 50 cent lint ties for sale by Siggins A Nason. Pennsylvania Exhibits nt The Wnrhl's Fair. Are ahead of them all. chieflv ainonir mom is tne uispiav ol pure liquors man ulactured in tho State. It is conceded that no rye whiskies made in tho world can equal thoso mado in Pennsylvania. more especially Siivor Ago, Duquesno or Bear Creek. These three brands head the list ol pure Jives, and are so well known that every reputablo dealer sells them. North, East, South and West they lead an others, uecause tney are pure: tie cause they are reliable, and because they are stiinulunts that strenutlien and inviu- orate. They are sold at prices within the reach of all, and aro sold upon their mer its for purity and strength. Siiver Ago, Bi.no; uuquesne, Hear Ureck. 81.00, full standard ouarts. Ask your dealer ior mem ; insist on having them, and if you cannot ue supplied, send to Max Klein. Allegheny. Pa. Price list of all liquors sont on application. All goods Ijuckcu neatly and securely. maa lvL.i'.iA, Allegheny, Pa, Tho success of Mrs. Annie M. Benin. of Mclveesport. Pennsvlnania. in the treatment of diarrhirn in her children will undoubtedly bo of interest to many moiners. ne savs : "1 spent several woeks in Johnstown, l'a., utter the gnat noon, on account oi my imsiiand being employed mere, we had aevoral c-liil dren with us, two ot whom took tho di arrluea very badly. I got some of Cham berlain s (Julie, Cholera, and Diarrhica Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knew of several othor cases where it was equally success- iui. 1 llimu It cannot bo excelled and cheerfully rocommend it." !io mid Til) cent bottles for salo by Siggins & Mason. ni'CKl.EX'N AltMt'A NAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Kovor bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, aim an kiii f-rupuons, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pnv rco uired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunded. Price cents per wii. r or saie uv niirgins ul iNa-.on. -Drunkenness, or tho I.hiunr Habit. positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is inaiiiil'nc- tured as a powder, which can be riven in a glass of beer, a cup of cotlee or tea, or in loon, without the knowledge ot tho pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinaer or au alcoholic wreck. It has beeu given in thousands of cases, aud in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 48 piure book of particulars free. Address (i(L- DK.N SPKCIMU CO., 183 Race St., Cin- iiinati, u. aug.lU-ly. Klcclrle llh li ra. Thisremedv is booomintr so woll known and so popular as to need no. special men tion. All who havo used Kloctric Kilters sing the song of praise. A purer medicine iocs not exist and it is (guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Klceti ic Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils. Salt Klieiiin. and other allcctions caused hv impure Blood, will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers, rorcureoi Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Klcetiic Bitters. Kntiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price .10 els. ami f 1.00 per bot tle at Siggins iV Xasou's drug store. 5 II Hliuuld He iu Every House. B. Wilson. 271 Clay St.. Sliarnsliurir. Pa., savs he will not l.o without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, ougiis and colds, that it cured his wile ho was threatened with l'ueiiinoiiia al ter ail attack of "jt Urinpo," when va rious oilier remedies and several plivsi- ciaus had donu her no good. Robert Har per, oi cooksport, l'a., claims lr. King s New Discovery lias done him more good than anything he ever used for l.ung i retime. Coining like it. Try H. f ree Trial Bottles at Siggins Ai Nason's Drug Store, ltrgo bottles, SOo. and tfl.OO 5 WIm'o Baby was U k, e pave lur ( ost.ma. U lieu bhe was a C'lulil, kin- cne.1 fer l'atcn;i. A'lifu aht became &lisu, bim clunp to (isi.! m. Wuea sue bad Cliildntn, bhe giwv then i'utor'a Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best uown and most respected citizens of BrownwiHid, Texas, sulleivd with diar rlucii for a long time and tried many dif ferent remedies without heiiclil. "until Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diar rliica Iteniedy wus used; that relieved liimatoueo. lur sale bv Siggins ,V Na- NOII. MARRIED. M K J A X -SA M PS( )N A t tho residence of the olhViiiting clergyman, Rev. Charles A. Albertson, in Jamestown, N. Y., August ft, lMi:t, Mr. Frank R. Mor gan, and Miss May M. Sampson, both of Tionesta, Pn. HINT KR MORGAN At tho residence of the officiating clergyman, Roy. Charles A. Albertson, in Jamestown, N. V.. August !, I!i3, Mr. John O. Hunter, and Miss Nannie L. Morgan, both of Tionesta, Pa. lUVIS-KKPLKR February 7th, 1W3, at Dunkirk, N Y., by Rev. S. M. Niek le. Mr. James D. Davis and Miss Nellie Kepler, both of Tionesta, Pa. PROCLAMATION. Wiikhk.as, The Hon. Charles H. N'oyes, President Jinlue of the Court of Common Picas and Onarter Sessions in and for the count v of Forest, has Issued his lira. 't lor hol.linir a Court of Common Pleas. (Quarter Session, Ac, at Tionesta, for th" Count v of Forest, toromoieiicpon tho Last .Mondav of Auur.. beinir the 'ZSth ilnv "f Aug.. Isii.t. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner,.! list ices of the Peace and Con stables of saiil count v, that they bo then ami therein their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ot said dav with their orcls, iu'iuisjtintis. examination, and other remembrances, to do thoso thimrs which to their ollice appertain to be done, and to those w ho are bound in recoirnizancn to prosecute sgainst the prisoners that r or shail tie in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them ns shall be just, (iiven un der my hand and seal' this ttith dav of July, A. D. ls!i:!. JOHN R. ONilooD, i,.h. Sheriff. Tit I A I, MAST. List of causes set down for trial In Mm Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Last Monday of August, 1 :! : 1. J. A. Noil!, Nancv Church, Julia N. Berry, nnd S. T. Neil! for uo of Nancy Church, Julia K. Berry and S. T. Neill. vs. 11. F. Nliambiirir n'nd II v Miainbiirg, Administrators of (J. Sliain bnrg, deceased, No. s, September Term, lx'.'l. Summons jM Assumpsit. 2. J. W. Kahle. D. P. Kahln. .T. r Kahle, R. S. tiray, vs. Clara S. Blood, Fxecutrix of the Instate of A. H. Itlnod deceased, ami Citizens' Light A Heat Co., a corporation under the laws of Ponn'a, and Charles Leejier, tcrre tenants. No. 2-1 Nov. Teim, l.v.ii Scire Facias sar Mortgage. .1. J. C. Welsh vs. John A. Proper. n. 01 February Term, lw:l. Summons in Assumpsit. 4. A. . Klliell VS. John F. Prnnnr No. 2Tt NovcmberTcrm, IS!2. Summons in Assumpsit. . It. J. Morolie.'id vs. John A. Wut. house, Deft, ami 1). S. Bennett, C. W. Atkins, Tcrre Tcniiauts, No. 4.1, May lerm, IKii.l. Scire hacias Sur Mortgage. ti. 1-.. ltose vs. Mrs. Anna Paltrovitch. and H. B. Montgomery. Terre Tenant. No. 1!, November Term. I.i2. Sum mons in an action of ejectment. 7. James S. Henderson vs. ITIckorv Township, No. ai, February Term, 18SI3. Summons in Trespass. H. Selden Whitman vs. T. F. Ritchoy, No. li, May Term lt-ia Appeal from "J. !. Mathow Cox vs. James C. Welsh No. 17, May Term 18l. Appeal from J. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. Aug. 1, lstKI. Confirmation Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho follow. Ing accounts have been tiled in mv oiHco and will lie presented at the next term of ourt, commencing on the Last Mon hiy of August, lw, for continuation : First and final account of W. M. Lind- sey, one of tho Executors of the last will and testament of Helen S. Thomas, late of Tionesta Borough, deceased. First and tiual account of James C. Bowman, Administrator of J. E. Berlin, late of Kingslcy township deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., August 1, 1MU. SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi i Facias issued out of the Court BT, of Common Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, tliero will ho exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in tiie Borough ot Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, AUdUST 2S, A. D. 1S)3, at 1 o'clock p. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: . L. RKCKNAtSLK uso JOHN SIO (.il.NS vs. THE 1 It WIN PETROLEUM COMPANY, Fieri Facias, No. 2, Au gust Term, lrtii.t, -s. T. Noill, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of tho defendant ot, in ami to all thatcer- (in tract or parcel ol land situate in Har mony township, Forest County, Pa., being part of tract No. li4. lloimiiiinir at post in the line formerly of John Hon lyand distant 35 6-10 rods from north line of said larger tract No. 24: theon. south 47 5-111 rods to post: thence east arallol Willi north line of said tract I3,j -10 rods to post: thence north 47 ft.ui rods to post ; thence w est l.ir 7 10 rods to place of beginning. Containing 40 acres, more or less, being same land nsiorded in Venango County. Pa.. Book 1 1, naire titll. Taken in execution ami to lie sold as tho property of The Irwin Petroleum onipany at the suit of C. L. Jtecknsclo use of John Siggns. ALSO, V. CURLL. II. V. Cl'RLT. .Ir Cn and CI RI.L, CA.MPHELL A CO. vs. W. S. MOO.N'EY, Fieri Facias, No. 10, 11, 1-J, ami 13, August Term Into. W. 11. Ross, Attorney. All the right, title, interest ami claim ' the defendant of, in ami to. all that (irtaiu piece urn! parcel of land, situaie i tne i ownsiup ot jenks, Cotintv of orest, Ponn'a. am! being part of War- rant No. 31!l. ami bounded and describ ed as follows, to-w it : On tho North hv lands of Ciirll. Cainpliell A Co.. am! C. Olson: On the East hv lands of H. V. di ll .V Co. ; On the South hv lands of (id Curll. Campbell ,V Co. ami w hat is know n as the Nelson tract j and on the i est by line ol Pittsburg A Western aihvuj. Containing Twentv-fivo acres more or less. luiprov fluents, one frame buildimr 3i! by 4- feet two stories high, used as a storo room and dwelling house: nun anie stable il by -4 feet, together with all necessary out buildings. Cellar un der store room am! a well of water at the oor, and about ten acres cleared and un- r lence. Sei.ed, taken in execution ami to bo sold as the property of . S. Moonev at tho suit of 11. V. Curll, 11. V. dull A o., and Curll, Campbell it Co. TERMS OF S A I.E. Tho following must b strictly complied with w hen tho openv is slrickeu do n : I. When the plaint i If or other lien cred- irs hecon e the purchaser, the costs on writs must lie Paid, ami a list of liens including mortgage scarchoson the prop. I.y sold, together with such lien credit- re-eipt for the amount of the pro Is ol the sale or such portion thereof as in may claim, must bo furnished tho Sherill. -. All bids niiist bo paid in full. 3. All sales mil settled immediately w ill ie continued until J o clock p. in., of (he M dav, al which time all property not tiled lor will aain be put up ami sold the expense ami l isk of the person to horn lirst sold. See I'urdon s Digest, Ninth Edition. page 4 'ii and smith's Forms, page 3M. JOHN It. osiiooD. Micritf. Sheriff's Ollice. Tionesta. l'a.. Aug. . 1HM.