THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1893. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rurgc. C. 11. Davis. Councilmcn. - Joseph Clark, W. A. Grove, W. A. Hilunds, 8. 11. Haslot, A. If. Dale Joseph Morgan. Juticet vf the Peace J. Y. Proper. 8. J. Sotloy. Countable H. 8. Can field. Collector S. H. Can Hold. School Director I). H. Knox, J. T. Rrennan, J. It. Clark, T. F. RlUjhoy, U. W. Uoloman, J. '.. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Conrjre0. F. K minis. Member of Senate Harry A. 11 ALL. Assembly J. J. Hakiut. Preident Judge Charles II. Noykh. Aociate Judge Jonti II. Whitr, O. W. Cl.AIlK. Treauret Q. Jamikson. Prothonotnry, Regieter & Recorder, te. Calvin M. Arnrr. Sheriff. John H. Osaoon. ftimiimiiiiier-C. F. Lkdebjr, Jab. MrlNTTRR, Philip Emkbt. (fount) Superintendent G. W. Kerr. Dintrict Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Tommtioncrlno, N. Hkatii. It. W. Ouiton. County tiurvrtor .1. F. Proper. (kroner T. W. Clark. County Auditor AV. W. THOMAb, J. A. Dawson, R. Flynn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 3(19, 1. 0. 0. F. Moot every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hull, Partridge building. IWREST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., 1 Meotsevory Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., moots every Soturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GKOROK STOW POST, No. 274 O. A, It. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tlonosta. CAPT.tiEOROK STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. It. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of earn month, In A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. OARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS for Forest County, meets on the third Wednesday of bach month, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in Dr. Morrow'B olUco, Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Office, cor. of lm ami Rridio Stroots. Tionesta. Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insuraneo Companies. RITCHKY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesia, Pa. DR. F. T. NASON, Physician, Surgoon fc Druggist. TIONESTA, PA Office on Elm Street. Calls attended to promptly day and night. B. SIOGINS, M. D., Physician. Sunroon A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgoon A Dentist Offlloo and residence three doors north of Lawrence House, Tiononta. Profession al culls promptly rospondod to at all hours. DR. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician A Surgoon TIONESTA, PA. Olllce in tho rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Culls mado night or day. AWRENCK HOUSE, L. AG NEW, Proprietor. Tionesta, Pa. Cont rally located, greatly onlarged, newly furnishod tlirougliout, and eompleto in all its appointments. Sample rooms for Commercial Agonta. Good Livory in connection. C1ENTRAI, HOUSE. O. C. BROWN ELL, Proprietor. Tionsota, Pa. This is the mostcentrally located hotel in tho place, and has all the modoru improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place fur the traveling public. PREST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bendor, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnishod throughout, and offers the ' llnost and most com fortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public ltatos reasonable. M AY, PARK it CO., Comer of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Hunk of Discount and Deposit. In- t.,i-nut allnwnil nil Tilllfl Deposits. ColleC' tions made on all the Principal points of the U. 8. Collections solicited. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Ki.nn in Rock building next to Smear- jaugti A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work irom tiio finest to thn coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. E VERYBODY reads 1'he Pitsburg Dis patch for the reason that it coutuins more news, Pom general, special, huu telegraphic ; has more contributors and and inoro special oorrospoiidenoe 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 of MORCK BHO'S, OPTIOI AITS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations iree oi cuarge. WARREN, PENN Fred. Grcttciibcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmithing prompt ly dona ut Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machiiierv given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Siiaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER, Broker in Ural Estate And General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Kale. IFouses ,e Lots for Sale Mouses for Iient. Do you wish to sell or exchange Real Estatof or dosiro Insuraneo on your buildings or household furniture T Call on mo. Church an Anbbnth School. Presbyterian Rablmth School at 9:45 a. m. ; M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preachlnir in the F. M. Church every Sahliath evening at the usual hour. Rev. A. T. Sairor. Pastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church evory Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday 571. Court convenes a week" from next Monday. David Mintz bag a Dew ad. in this issue. Read it. Several loaded flats are lying at this port awaiting a "rise." County Supt. and Mrs. G. W. Kerr are visiting with Marienville friends. Will Klinestiver was down from Warren over Sunday with Tionesta triends. Mr. A. B. Kelly and family re turned from the World's Fair last evening. School begins two weeks from next Monday, and still the youngsters are not happy. Jim and "Dad" Shoemaker, who have been at Beaver Falls for some lime, are home. Dbestouts, which promised an abundant yield, are getting the worst of it from the drouth. We doubt whether Mr. Old In habitant ever saw the river at a lower stage than at present. Misses Lizzie and Delva Randall and Florence Klinestiver are spond log the week at Chautauqua. Mrs. Wm. Hiebentbal, who was visiting Tionesta friends returned to her home in Pittsburg, Friday. Erie Conference meets in Sep tember at Dubois this year, beginning on the 17th and lasting one week Mrs. Nellie Colegrove, and baby daughter of Corry, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Browuell Tho trench for the water main has been finished as far up as the res ervoir, and worK on toe Vine street branch has began. Labor day is the next legal boll day. It occurs on Monday Semptem ber 4ih. Smethnort Miner. No, Saturday, September 2d. Rev. Born of Mercer county will preach in Mt. Zion Lutheran church, German Hill, on Sunday, Aug. 20, in both German and English languages Services bee in at 10 a. m. All cor dially invited. Quarter sessions court is going on at Clarion this week. It is said there are upward of sixty cases on the criminal list to come up for trial, among which are those of Mauck and McKenna for the Foxburg affair W. G. Wyman has about finish ed up tbe Oldtown tract, and will shortly move bis mill to a tract over in the edge of Venango county, own cd by James Vanderlin. He will be engaged there a couple of months Charlie Bonner returned Satur day to his borne in Chicago, alter a three weeks' visit with Tionesta friends, much benefitted by his outing and rest from business cares. Mrs Bonner will remain a week or two longer. Rev. McAninch returned last Thursday from his protracted stay in Kansas, occasioned by the illness and death of his father. He was with his people last Sabbath and was greeted by large congregations both morning aud evening Snake stories are abundant from all localities except this. We have heard fewer snake yarns from this immediate vicinity this season than for maoy years back. In fact tbe soake crop hereabouts seems to be in the general list of failures this year Farmers are telling us that tbe springs are fast drying up, and that a number are failing which have never doue the like before. Water wells in the borough are getting down to tbe giving-out point, also. In fact there is a very formidable r'routb. now on Speaker Thompson was down from Warren one day last week and shook bands with a large number of old and new acquaintances. His fences all over the State are in apple ! pie order, aud that he'll be the next I State .Treasurer there is do room for ' do'ibt. Those desiring a delightful out ing at nominal cost should brar in mind the excursion to the Thousand Islands, over the W. N. Y. & P. Ry , on Thursday, August 24th, leaving Tionesta at 8:40 a. m. Round trip tickets, good for ten days, only $6.00. Last of the season. A party of Tionesta "wheelmen" started for the' spirit lands of Cassa daga last Saturday morning, but be fore reaching Irvineton the drizzling rain bad dampened their spirits to such an extent that they concluded to ride back home in the evening, which tbey did on the 7:53 train,. Wm. McCann of Newmansville, was over with bis new traction steam thresher last week doing some work for the farmers of this section. The little engine traveled right along, up hill and down, with very little effort, and pulled the large separator with perfect ease up the steepest pitches. Messrs. John G. Hunter aud James R. Morgan have bought Harry Marks' cigar store, billiard room and barber shop attachment, at the Raab building. , They have made great improvements, already, in the appear ance of things about there, and ex pect to add still more to the attrac tions of their business. Cholera bulletins from the New York quarintine station are again among the daily items of Dews. Why is immigration from the infec ted countries Dot prohibited? Or has the administration to much too do in puling itself out of the big financial middle to give any attention to the life and health of tbe people? -There will be a meeting on Thursday evening at the Keeley League Room for the purpose of or ganizing an athletic association, with tbe view of renting a suitable ground for all kinds of athletio sports, such as bicycle and driving tracks? base ball and lawn tennis grounds, &o AH interested are ctrdially invited to be present.' We bad a short bat exceedingly pleasant call last Thursday from onr old friend, Rev. Harry S. Bates. It was his first visit to town for many years, and his friends were sorry he could not remain longer. He is now one of the brightest young ministers in the Erie Conference, and is pleas ntly located at Kinzua, where he has a nice congregation. The residence of Fred Mock, of Warren, was entered by burglars on Saturday evening about 9 o'clock, when no one was at home but a young lady nurse and the children, who bad juBt gone to bed. Tbe bouse was ran sacked and about $600 worth of pro perty tafcen, after which the burglars took tbe baby, which was asleep in a crib, and carried it nut on tbe lawn. The burglars threatened the girl's life if she made any outcry. There has been considerable thievery going on all around us of late, and perhaps it may be well to have an "eye to windward" about these limes. If Weather Prophet Hicks meauB the vicinity of the North Pole when he refers to the northern re- gions, his predictions for ibis mouth may pass; otherwise they're a trifle off. In his August forecast be said "The storm period from the 8th to the 12th promises the most active and dangerous storms of the month. The temperature," be says, "is likely to fall almost or quite to the frost line in northern regions, say from the 11th to 14th." Blizzard. If we are to judge by the atmospheric con ditions on Sunday night and Monday moroing, the loth and 14th, we should say that Mr. Hicks was right "in it." If the weather didn't ap proach "dangerously Dear the frost line" it's a very funny thing. Be sides we read in tbe press dispatches of severe western Btorms and "cloud bursts" right in the very period em' braced in the dates given by Prophet Hicks, who seems always to know just "where he is at." Atteutlou Keelejites! Attention! There will be a business meeting of "Tiouesta Institute Bi-Cbloride of Gold Club," this, Wednesday, eve ning at 8:30 sharp. Reports of the various committees will be heard and other business of utmost importance transacted. All the resident and other members are earnestly request ed to be present as each must do his share to make our reunion a grand success. Let every brother attend. Edward E. Ball, Free J. G. Becjony, Ass'l Seo'y. Hotel Property for Sale or Kent. Tbe Forest Hotel, located in tbe bustling town of West Hickory, Pa., 14 for sale or rent. Ibis bote! is practically new, nicely furnished, conveniently located, aud enjoys a good patronage. Good stable, bil liard room and barber shop connec ted with hotel property. Call on or address Mrs. Elmira Bender, West ' Hickory, Forest county, Pa. 3t. TRIED TO CUT OUT. Almost Successful Attempt of Two Prisoners to Break Jnil. Last Wednesday evening during the tempoary absence of Sheriff Os good, his boarders, J. W. ileuderson and Liuk Harrington had arrange ments well under way to change their boarding place. James R. Clark, who some times looks after the jail tenants in the Sheriff's absence, was on his way home about 10 o'clock in the evening. His nearest route is to go over the bill past the court house, and near the old jail yard. As he was passing the corner of the yard he heard a slight noise inside, and be coming suspicious went to the door of the Sheriff's house and apprised Mrs. Osgood of what he mistrusted, and immediately began an investigation. Going into the corridor of the jail he found the men iu their cell as if noth ing was wrong. Further search re vealed the fact, however, that in 15 or 20 minutes more they would have made good their escape. It baa been the Sheriffs custom to allow these prisoners the freedom of the corridor during the day, locking them in a cell together early in the evening, arranging with his nearest neighbor, Mr. Clark, usually, to per form this duty when he does not ex pect to be at home early. On this particular evening he was detained in his business longer than he expec ted to be when he departed from home in the morning, and left no word with Mrs. Osgood to have the prisoners locked up at the usual lime. They had in some way managed to get an impression of the padlock which secures the corridor door lead ing to tbe jail yard, which for several years has not been in use, and had made a key with which tbey could let themselves out into the yard. Here they bad with a large jack knife, cut a hole through the finest board of the wall, tbe wall being built of match ed ceiling boards only and had al ready commenced on the outer wall, which is simply of lap siding, and would have required only a few slash es of tbe knife to have so weakened it that a good push would have made a hole large enough to have allowed their escape. Sheriff Osgood's search of the pris oners and their cell only rewarded him in finding a piece of flat iron which was partly worked into a key, and h has not been able as yet to find the key with which they unlocked the door Tbe escape bad evidently been plan ned some time ago as each bad saved his cockles for several days past, which they had stowed in their coat pockets, intending not to starve when they got into the woods. They had used tbe Sheriff's good 25-ceut butter to grease the floor and hinges of the door to avoid the equeek which it has acquired from long disuse.- Tbey now occupy separate cells and will be obliged to exercise their limbs inside if they want to do any walking, while the Sheriff, is not in the best of humor over the treachery shown toward him. Henderson awaiting trial for complicity in the larceny of some cattle in Jenks town ship, while Harrington will be tried for stabbiug a man. Kellettvllle. Wesley Waterman had the two middle fingers of his left hand crushed by get ting them caught between the rollers in the dry bouse at the tannery. The wound was dressed by Dr. Barber, will be some time before he can go to work again. Mrs. M. Andrews is having her store building Improved somewhat by putting in new siding and painting. Thore will bo a festival given at the Audrews house, on Thursday evening for the benefit of Rev. Albert Beau Whig II ill. Supper will be served by the Shaw fumilies at 50 cents per couple, With fair weather a largo number folks is expected to be present. of Miss Carter, Miss Fleming and Mrs Day attended the Free Methodist Camp meeting at Younville over Sunday, F. C. Proper was up from town over Sunday. The Ball game betweou tho Stars and the Kids on Saturday was won by the lormorclub. Score 7 to 0. There will be another game between the same clubs on next Saturday, which promises to quite interesting, bo Creek water is getting so scarco here that some of tho young peoplo aro paying 75 cts. per pint. We hope it will not raise in price. Miss Kate Dotterrer of Ross Run, who has been stopping at John Bell's for the past five weeks returnod home the first of the week. Mr. L. Pierson of Whippoorwill ridge, threshed his oats last Friday. The yield was the largest that be has raised for years. On Saturday there were 8 "ponies" brought to town aud soon after the boys were in high glee. One or two little skirmishes was all the diillculty we note that was due to their arrival. Asido from a dark optic or two no other chuugvs are noticed. Berry pickers are getting quito numer ous as aie also the borries. Mr. A. A. (iraham is making propor tions to begin house keeping iu town eio long. llalsey Uraham is lying quite low at his father's farm on Whig 11 ill with an abscess of the sido. He was taken sick at Fox Creek, where he has been work ing for a short time, and was brought home one day last week. Will Walks. JiEWSY NOTES. Western wheat growers for tho first time In tho history of this country, have turned their hogs into their wheat fields to harvest tho crop. James Barry, for many years an em ployo of the Lake Shore roadr was run over and instantly killed by a switch en gine near tho Kclypeo refinery, Franklin, Saturday morning. A Corry man who recently visitod Bradford says timos are so hard over there that tho bees have crossed with tho lightning bugs In order that they may work nights. Corry Leader. "Undo Sam" Rldgwny, of Hydotown, has been quito seriously ill for sometime and considerable uneasiness prevails among his friends who hopo ho will speedily recover his usual health. As soon as the river and Harbor Com mittee of the present Congress Is appoin ted a system of locks and dams in tho Allegheny, near Tarentuin, will be re commended by the War Department. Never judge by appearances, acontem- poary exclaims. A shabby old coat may contain a newspaper publisher, while the man wearing a high-toned plug hat and supporting a dude cano may be a delin quent subscriber. Tho largo tannery firms of M. Borliner and Borliner & Co., of Spartanshurg, failed last week. Executions wore is sued amounting to ?75,0O0. Tho total liabilities aro stated to bo ?12.r,000, with assets that should bo sufficient to cover that amount. With cholera in Now York, j-ellow fe ver In Florida, Congress in Washington, Atgcld and Waite iu the West and a gen eral financial stingency all around, this country is certainly afllicted in a manner that no other under the sun could suc cessfully stand. Blizzard. Just as tho excursion train was pulling out of the Union depot at Oil City for Canndohta Lako Saturday morning, Jen nio Chelton, a little girl 11 years of age, attempted to jump on, when she missed her footing and fell nndor the wheels, her left leg being amputated Just below the knee. The nineteenth century will not end until midnight Monday, December 31st, !HX), although the old quarrel will prob ably again bo renewed as to what consti tutes a century when it winds up, and thousands will insist on a premature burial of the old century at midnight on December 31, 1809. Ridgway Democrat, Erie Democrats are howling mad be cause Internal Revenue Collector Kearns has appointed a Populist, J. J. Roomer, as stamp agont. They signed his papers but secretly worked for another man, an Irish Democrat. Now that they are boat- en in their double game they should keep mum and look pleasant. Warren Mail Last fall tho Democrats pulled the wool over the farmers' eyes, but it was not un til recently that it was discovered to be 15 cent wool. An old farmer from up the river came to town last week and inquired the prico of wool and when told he said : Qosb I that's what tho Republicans told us last fall aud I thought they were fooling, but I guess it means business. Belmont Dispatch Unofficial report says that United States District Attorney Harry Alvan Hall has appointed .Samuel B. Griffith, Esq., of Mercer, as one of his two assist ants and that within a few days Mr. Grif fith will be officially notified of his ap pointmcnt. Mr. Griffith is about 40 years old, is an alumnus of Harvard Universi ty, and is an attorney of extensive prac tice. Here is something for tho ladies to try their skill on : Take a leaf of a tree or shrub, place over it a small piece of white linen soaked in spirits of nitre, and insert between tho leaves of a heavy book with a sheot of paper to receive the impression. Lay the book aside for a few days, aud then examine The leaf will be found devoid of color, which will have been transferred to the paper in all the original beauty of tint aud outline of the leaf. So says one who tried tho ex peri men t. Uere is what Peter Cooper, who died worth many millions, said ot a newspa per: In all towns where a newspaper is published every man should advertise in It, if nothing more than a curd stating his name and the business he is in. It does not only pay to advertise, but it lots the people at a distance know that the town iu which you reside is a prosperous com munity of business men. As thn seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign whilo you expect to do business. The grape crop never looked finer at Dunkirk thau it does this year. The weather has favored it and tho vines hang full; tho bunches are largo and the bor rics aro generally of a size unusual at this time of the year. Vineyards are in good condition, as grapo growers have learned the necessity of keeping out the weeds and ot frequent cultivation, it is said that experienced growers estimate a yield of 4,000 car-loads if nothing comes to blight the present prospects. The outlook is thought to be good for prices, A little girl in a Buffalo school wrote tho following essay : "Tho boy is not an animal, yet they can be heard to a con, sidorablo distance. When a boy hollers ho opens his big mouth like frogs, but girls hold their touguo till they are spoke to and then they answer respectable and tell just how it was. A boy thinks him self clever becuusu ho can wado w here it is deep, but God mudo the dry land fur every living thing and rested on the seventh day. Wheu the boy grows up ho is culled a husband and then ho stops and stays out at nights, but the grow-up girl is a widow and keeps house." The Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph has conceived and is exocuting with char acteristic enterprise a great plan for the benefit of people who want to visit the World's Fair iu a way that shall combine economy and comfort. It has mudo ur rungeuients to furnish trasportation from Pittsburg to Chicago and back on first class trains together witli breakfast and lodgings at a fino hotel for soveu days, for half price for children. The tickets are good until tho fair closes and tho hotel accommodations cull be had as much longer as desired ut the rate ol fi a week. Tho tickets aro good on all B. t!i O. Chicago trains, but regular excursions are scut out personally conducted by representatives of tiio Chronicle Tele graph, who will attend to tho trunsfcr of baggage and see to tho comfort of tho party. Any ono Interested in particulars can got them by writing to tho Chronicle Telegraph. July 31 half of tho World's Fair period ended. With tho first Imif of tho expos ition tho officials aro satisfied, except with the attendance. For various rea sons, peop.e have not come to tho fair as expectod, and, unions there is a wonder- lul increase in tho attendance during the remaining threo months, tho show will bo troubled to pay its debts. Tho affairs of the Economitos at Econ omy have reached a crisis and it seems probable that only a short time will elapso belore tho famous old society will have passed entirely away. During ser vices Sunday, Trustee Duss notified tho employes that the society would bo una ble to pay wages any more to its ser vants, but if they wished t remain they might work a month longer fur their board. The society has been unable to reallzo on its real estato owing to the present financial stress. Every part of postage stamp making is done by hand. The designs aro en graved on steel, 200 stumps on a single plato. Theso plates are inked by two men, and then are printed by a girl and a man on a largo hand press. They are dried as fast as printed, and then gum med with a starch pasto made from pota- tos. This paste is dried by placing the sheets in a steam fanning machine and then the stamps are sub jeeted to a pres sure of 2000 tons in a hydraulic press. riext the sneets aro cut so that each one contains 100 stamps, alter which the pa per between the stamps is perforated, and after being pressed, tho sheets aro filed away. If a Binglo stamp is inj lured tho wholo sheet is burned. Ex. Chas. Russell, liouesta, 'S agent for the celebrated Buffalo Razor, which is honed ready for immediate use, guaranteed in every respect, aud removes whiskers without pain. Par- tics desiring these famous razors will find them at Russell's barber shop. tf. Men's Jean pauts at 75 cents, at Miles & Go's. tf. Notice I am iroioc East about Sept. 8, to purchase my fall and win ter stock. All parties having hc counts with me are kindly requested to call and settle ou or before the above date. David Mintz, Leading Dry Goods House, Marieuville, Pa. Wanted. A job of sawing for i portable mill. Would set for 500, 000. Write to or call on Gourley Co., Carlton, Mercer Co., Pa. 4t. Closing-out Sale of Summer Suits, regardless of cost, at Co's. Miles tf. -Mr. Thomas Batte. editor of the Graphic Texarkana, Arkansas, has found wnut lie holioves to no tho nest romeuv in existonce for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. Ho says "Last summer I hail a very severe at tack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving robot. Chamber loin's Colic, Cholera and diarrluea Reme dy was recommended to mo. I purchas ed a bottle and received almost inline diate relief. I continued to uso the med icine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to anv person sullcriug from such a di sease, as in m v opinion it is the best mod icine in existence." 2o and oo cent uni ties for sale by Siggins it Nason. Pennsylvania Exhibits nl The Wurlil's Fair, Are ahead of them all, chiefly among them is the display ot pure liquors man ulactured in the Stato. It is coucedei that no rvo whiskies made in tho worl can equal those mado iu Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age, Diioui'sno or BearCreek. These three Draiids nead mo list of pure Ryes, and are so well known that every reputable dealer sells them. North. East. South and West they lead all others, because they aro pure: be cause they are reliable, and because they are stimulants that strongmen and mvig orate. They are sold at prices within the reach of all. and are sold upon their mor it tor purity and strength. Miver Ago, 81.50: Oumiosne. !.&": Hear ( 'reck, ?l.oo, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer lor them : insist on having mem. ami vou cannot be supplied, send to Max Klein. Allegheny. Pa. Trice list ot all liquors sent on application. All goods narked neat v and securely. r C V I.- r I.M V A ll.ii.lin.ii. 1., The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam of McKeespnrt, Pennsy Insula, in the treatment of diarrluea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She savs : "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., alter tho great Hood, on account ot my hushand liciug employed there. We had several chil dren with us, two ot whom took tho di arrluea very hudly. 1 got some ol i hum herlttin s Colic, Cholera, and i narrniea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knew of several other casos whore it was equally success fill. 1 think It cannot lie excelled and clieerl'ull v rocomuieiid it." 2." and f0 cent bottles for sale by Siggins A Nuson Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit positively cured bv administering Dr, Haines' Golden Specific. It is inuuuliu turcd us a powder, which can be given ill a glass of beer, a cup ol cotleoor tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient is a moderate dniiKi or an alcoholic wreck. It has heeii give in thousands of cases, anil in every in stance a perfect cure bus followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. 4S pa book of particulars free. Address til l DEN SPECIFIC CO., ls.i Race St., fin cinuuti, O. aug.lO-ly. Hlrcnulli ami llcnllli. If you aro not feeling strong healthy, try Electric Bitters. If Grippe'' has left you weak and weary, uso Electric isillers. I Ids remedy scis in rectly on Liver, Stomach, and Kidney geutlv aiding those organs to perlorni thcir'functions. If you are utllicted with Sick Headache, vou will liud speedy am permanent relief by taking Electric Hit ters. One trial will convince you that this is tho remedy you need, l.argo bot tles only 50c, at Siggins A Nason's Drug Store. 0 III KI.IN'JS A it MCA HAI.VI-:. Tho best Salvo ill the world for Cuts, Brumes, Sores, fleers, Salt Khcuiu, lever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud ull Skin Eruptions, aud posi tively cures l'iles, or no pay rcq nil ed. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico 1! cents per box. For sale bv Siggins ,V Na-ou. Mr. J. C. Boswcll, ono id' tho best khiowti and most respcclcd citi.ens of Itrownwood, Texas, siilli-i.-d with diar rhoea lor a long nine uud tried many dif ferent remedies without benelit, until Cliumberlain's Colic, Cholera and lhar-rha-a Remedy was used ; thai relieved huu at oucu. For salo by Siggins A Nu-soti. I.n Urlpnc. During the prevalence of the Gripp tho pnst seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only hnd a speedy recovery, but escaped nil of the trouble some alter streets of tho malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of I.aGrippe, but in all I iiseases"of Throat, Chest and l.unirs, and has cured cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't dis appoint. Free Trial Bottles at Siggins A Nason's Drug Store. 0 PROCLAMATION. W H v. UK as, Tho lion. Charles H. Noves, President, Judge of tho Court of Common leas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county ol Forest, has issued his pro- ept lor holding a t'ourt ot common rleas, Quarter Sessions, tVc, at Tionesta, for Countvot rorest, tocoimnenceoii the ast Monday of Aug., being the 2sth day ol Aug., lsi;(. Notice is therefore iriven to the ( oroner,.! uslieesol the rcaecand Con stables of said county, that they be then anil there iu their proper persons at ten cloek A. ot said day with their records, iuriuisitions, examination, and other 'remembrances, to do those things which to their otliee appertain to be done. aud to those who are bou ml in recognizance to prosecute agamsl the prisoners that are or shall he in the jail of Forest County, that they may no then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der mv hand and seal' this 2?th day of July, A. 1). IMiil. JOHN It. OSGOOD, L.H. Sheriff. TUIAIj I,IKT. Eist of causes set down for trial in the 'ourl of Common I'leas of Forest County, 'ennsvlvanla, commencing on the Last Monday of August, lSiM: 1. J. A. Neill, N'ancv Church, Julia N. lierrv, and S. T. Neil I for uso of Nancy Church, Julia N. llerry and 8. T. Neill," vs. B. F. Shamblirg and H. W. Shaiuhurg, Administrators of G. Sham- mrg, deceased, No. 'JH, September Term, ld. Summons in Assumpsit. a. J. W. Kalile. 1). 1'. Kahle, J. C. Kahle, H. N. Gray, vs. Clara S. Blood, Ixeeutrix of the Estate of A. R. Blood, deceased, and Citizens' Eight A Heat Co., a corporation under the laws ol Fonn a, and Charles Lee per, terre tenants. No. Nov. lot iu, 1SH-. Scire facias sur .Mortgage. if. J. C. welsh vs. John A. 1'roper, JNo. 64 February Term, 18'j:i. Summons in Assumpsit. 4. A. . jmiicii vs. jonn J. rroper. No. '2H November Term, IH'.i'Z. Summons iu Assumpsit. , tt. J. Jlorohead vs. John A. waier- housc. Deft, and 1). S. Bennett, C. W. Atkins, Terre Tennunts, No. 43, May Term, lS(i:t. Scire Facias Stir Mortgage. o. E. lloso vs. Mrs. Anna faltrovitch. nd G. B. Montgomery, Terre Tenant, No. 1!, November Term, ls'.i2. Sum mons in an action of ejectment. 7. James S. Henderson vs. Hickory Township, No. lin, February Term, 18113. Summons in Trespass. H. Seidell Whitman vs. T. F. Ritchev, No. tW, May Term 1MHI. A ppeal from J. P. . Mathow Cox vs. James C. Welsh, No. 17, May Term IK!':l. Appeal from J. P. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. Aug. 1, 18t3. Confirmation Notice. Notice is horebv given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in my oittce and will be presented at the next term of court, commencing ou tho Last Mon day of August, ln!i;i, for continuation : First and final account of W. M. Llnd- scy, ono ol the Executors ot the last win and testament of Helen S. Thomas, late of Tionesta Borough, deceased. First and final account ot James C Bowman, Administrator of J. E. Berlin, into of Kingsley township deceased. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court. Tionesta, Pa., August 1, 18IM. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fl- of Common I'leas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough ot Tio nesta, Pa., on MONDAY, AUliUST 2K, A. D. 1893, ut 1 o'clock p. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: C. L. HECKNAGL K uso JOHN SIG GINS vs. THE IRWIN PETROLEUM CO.MI'ANY, Fieri Facias, No. 25 Au gust Term, ls'.i-t, -S. T. Neill, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of tho defendant ot, in and to all that cer tain tractor puree! of laud situate ill Har mony lownship, i-orest county, fa., being part of tract No. 24. Beginning at post in tho line formerly of John llen iv and distant :i,ri 5-10 rods from north line of said larger tract No. '224; thence south 47 ft-10 roils to post ; thence east Parallel with north line of said tract 135 7-10 rods to post; thence north 47 5-10 rods to post ; thence west 135 7 10 rods to place of beginning. Containing 411 acres, more or less, being sumo land recorded iu Venango County, Pa., Book I I, page (iiil. Taken In execution and to be sold as tho property of The Irwin Petroleum Company at the suit of C. L. Recknagle uso of John Siggns. ALSO, H. V. C'URLL, II. V. CURLL A Co. and CI' RLE, CAMPBELL & CO. vs. W. S. MOON EY, Fieri Facias, Nos. 10, 11, lli, and 13, August Term 1HH3. W. II. Ross, Attorney All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, iu and to, all that certain piece and parcel of lund, situate ill the Township of Jeuks, County of Forest, I' 'a, anil being part of War rant No. 31IH), aud hounded and describ ed as follows, to-w it : Ou the North by lauds of Curll, Campbell A Co., and C. Olson; Ou tho East by lands of H. V. Curll ,V Co. ; On the South by lands of said Curll, Campbell A Co. and w hat is know it us the Nelson tract; and ou the West by line of Pittsburg ,v. Western Railwaj. Containing Twenty-llvo acres more or loss. luiprnv .Miieuts, ono frame building 32 by 4 feet two storie s high, used as a store room and duelling house; one frame stable 2D by -4 feet, together with all necessary out buildings. Cellar un der store room and a w ell of water ut the door, aud about ten acres cleared and un der fence. Sci.cd, taken in execution and to be sold us the properly id' W. S. Moonev at the suit of II. V. Curll, H. V. Curll A Co., uud Curll, Campbell A Co. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must h strictly complied witli w hen tho propert y is stricken down ; 1. When the plaintiff or other lion cred itors hccoii o tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must he paid, and a list of liens including mortgage scarcheson the prop ci ty sold, together w ith such lien credit or s re-eipi lor me nniouui ol mo pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must lie furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid iu full. 3. All sales not settled immediately w ill hc couliiiuod until - o'clock p. in,, ot the next day, at which lime all property not settled lor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom hist sold. See I'lirdon's Ihgost, Ninth Edition, pagot liuud Smith's Forms, page 3M. JOHN R. USt ; i OH, Micriff. Slierill's Ollicc, Tionesta, 1'n., Aug. 8, is:'!. "V 1 1 1 TICE. there will bo a meeting of 1 the .stockholders of the Tionesta Ya ler Supply Company iu the ollice of T. F, Rilchey n't Tionota, Pa., Sept. l.ith, ls'.'i, at 7:il o'clock P. M., lor tho purpose of increasing the Capital Slock. G. W. ROBINSON, Pres. L. .1. HOPKINS, Sec y. Tionesia, Pa., July 12, lsttf.
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