THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 27, 18M. BOROUGH OFFICERS. linrgcss C. R. Davis. Coiicilmen. Joseph Clark, J. R. Os Rood W. A. inlands, F. K. Lanson, O. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Justices uf the Veace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Notloy. Constable S. 8. Cannokt. (MlecforV. 8. Knox. ttv.hool Directors J . 11. ('lark, T. P. RlUdioy, (J. W. Iloloinnn, J. K. Wonk, L. J. Hopkins, L. Agnow. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress (i, P. Kiunnn. Member of Senate H A rry A. II ALT. Assembly J. J. IIakiict. President Judge Ciiaiu.kh II. Noykh. Associate JudgctJow H. White, 0. W. Clakk. Treasurer Q. Jamirhon. I'rothonotary , Register dt Recorder, etc. Calvin M. Aunkh. Sheriff: John T. Cahhon. (Commissioners W. A. Connei.y, Tk tub Yodnok, W. M. COON. County Superintendent G. W. Kkrii. District Attorney P. M, Cl.ARK. Jury Commissioners J. II. Carpbn- THB, OkO. .UKNDKI.. County iSurvcyar J. P. PROPKIl. Voroiin D. W. Cl.ARK. County Auditors M. K. Aiihott, W, li. Stroup, J. V. Ki.mott. ItBflULAIl TKRMM OP OOITRT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODUE, No.3(W,I.O. O. F. McoU every Tuesday evening, In Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. fxREST LODOE, No. 184. A.O.U. W., I Meotsevory Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionosta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. H. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hull', Tionosta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Moots 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening ofcaeh month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionosta, Pa. HMONESTA TENT, No. 1114, K. O. T. J- M., moots 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. W . hall Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Ollico, cor. of lm and Bridge Htroots, Tionosta, Pa. Also agont for a number of roliable Fire Iiisuranco Companies. RITCHEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. E 7DWARD E. HALL ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Tionosta, Pa. Office with S. D. Irwin Esq. JB. SIGGINS, M. D., t Physician. Suriroon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvslelan. Hurgoon A Dentist. OUUoo and residence threo doors north of T frenee House, Tionosta. Profession Ufa, kills promptly responded to at all hours. rvR. PRESTON STEELE J Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon TIONKSTA. i'A Ollleo In tho rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls mado night or day. T D. BOWMAN, M. D., Lj Phvsieian A Surgeon. TIONESTA, PA. Office in building formerly occupiod by l)r. Nason. Call promptly rospouded to, nigni or uay. TTOTEL AGNEW. XI L. AG NEW. Proprietor. This hotol, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with alt tho mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural uas. bathrooms. hot and cold wator, etc. Tho comforts of guests never nogloctod. CENTRAL HOUSE. V. A. J. PUFFIN BURG, Proprietor. Tionseta. Pa. This is the most centrally locatod hotel in the place, and has all the modern imnrovomonta. No pains will be spared to mako it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. TTOREST HOTEL, r West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotol has but recently boon comploted, is nice ly furnished throughout, anU oilers the finest and most cnmfnrtuble accommoda tions to guosts and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. . MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Cornor of Elm A Wainut Stn., Tionosta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowod on Time Deposits. Collec tions mado on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pilIL. EME11T, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Khop iu Rock building next to Smear juugh A Co.'s store. Is propared to do all Kinds of custom work from tho finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt attou tiou given to mending, and prices rea sonable. J. F. ZAHRINGER, PR ACTICA L WATCH-MA K ER and Jeweler of 2! years' exporionce, is prepared to do all work in liis line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be fouud in the building next to Keeley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Doaler In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttcnberger BLACKSMITH& MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings aud General Hlauksmithiug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery giveu special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop-iu rear of and just west of the .Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. JAS. T. BUENNAN, Itoal JOwlnio Airrut iiml ConveyaiKTr. rwt. urt wd acci dent insuince, FAEM8, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I roprcsont the oldest, strongest, and best Insuranco Companies in the Unltod States. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER ' AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds. Mortimers. Leases. WIIIh. lUn.U ,.f A ) I ...... .... A .llnl na. f A n..iMiivj, ii .mien . 1 ll e,3- I mont, aim au other legal instruments cr U'rltl.tn- ilr. ... urlfl. .. ...... - , .1 i .. patch. Titles examined and "Briefs' prepared. Ground rents, mortcaues. and loans negotiated. Farms and wild isnus, nouses and lots lor sale or rent. Registors of Property for sale or to lot, open to the Inspection of thoso interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, lntorost, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. t'hnrrb and Sabbath School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. i M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m, Proachtntt in M. E. Church every Sab bath evenimr by Rev. Rankin. Preaching in the. M. Uhurcu every Kannatn evening at tne usual nour. Rev. . F. Slioun. Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, nov. j. v. AicAinncii omciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. No Paper Next TVeck. As ner custom no-naner will be is sued from this office on the 4lh of July. But the office will be open for business during the week. Next is sue will appear July 11. Oil market 862. Lansoo's new ad. Sen it. Come to Tionesta on the Fourth. No paper from this office next week. Tennis shoes. Lawrence & Smearbaugb. Mrs. Judge Reck is visiting her bou, F. M. Reck, at Marienville. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoovler on Wednesday last. Mrs. C. S. Kircbartz is enter taining her friend, Miss Ida Moore of Brookville. 'Rah for the Fourth! One week from this moruing. Everybody should decorate. Mrs. J. L. McAoinch, of Man' huttao, Kansas, is visiting her son Rev. J. V. McAoinch. Jas. II. Butler bas moved into the II il lard house, north ward, re cently vacated by Joe Boyd. Ex-Commissioner Phil. Emert is meodiog from an attack of typhoid fever, so his physiciau, Dr. Steele, reports. T. F. Ritchey Esq., is in Harris burg this week as the delegate from this county to the Democratic State convention. Found, a K. O. T. M. badge, which the owner can have by calling at .this office and describing, and pay iug charges. The Republican had a pleasant call Monday from Mr. Jacob Mercil- liott, one of Jenks townships popu lar young men. Miss Bessie Payne, who has been the guest of Misk Miuoie Caofiold, returned to ber home in South Oil City yesterday. Arthur Hunter, a brother of our towueruau, Wm. L. Hunter, and a former oilizeu of Forest eouuty, died at Leon, N. Y., last week. Joe Dewees and young son, of Cleveland, Ohio, were here during the past week to visit grand-parents, Judge and Mrs. J. G. Dale. Mrs. McKay and grand-daugh ter, Mies Christine Agnew, arrived flora Washington, D. O, last Friday and are with Tionesta friends. The board of health says dogs must be muzzlei' after July 1st, aud all unmuzzled canines running at large after that date will be impound ed. Col. Amsler and Prof. II. L. Miller and wife, of Marienville, stop ped in town few moments Mouday while on thoir way to visit friends aud relatives in Ciariou county. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Proper re turned Mouday from Baroesville, Ohio, where they bave been stopping for several weeks, and where the Squire is interested in tome good oil territory. Frank Weaver, who worked on John Jones' logging job on Little Coon cut a gash over five inches long iu the instep of his right foot one day last week. He was taken to his home in Tylersburg where he receiv ed surgical attention, but be will probably be laid up for the balance of th$ summer, as the cut is a very bad one. The GommiB8iooers of JeS'erson, Clarion and Forest counties are this week holding a meeting in Cookshurg for the purpose of locating a bridge to be erected over the Clarion river at that place, in the expense of which the three counties will join. Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Barton, of Caldwell, Idaho, spent last Sabbath with Tionesta friends. Mr. Barton gave two very interesting and in structive talks on Home Missions, at the' Presbyterian church on Sabbulb, iu which work he has been engaged for the past nine years. The barn of W. V. Siggihs at West Hickory, was struck by light ning Sunday Dight anil burned to the ground. One of Mr. Siggius' valua ble team horses was badly burned be fore it could be taken nut, and five of ' his Beveo docs were roasted & Other contents of the building were con sumed, but to what extent the loss reached we are not informed. Dr. Byron B. Viets of Cleve land, Ohio, assisted by Dr. Preston Steele of Tionesta, successfully per formed the operation of iridectomy preparatory to the removal of cata racts on the eyes of Judge Proper and Mr. Daniel Black. Doctors Viets and Steele also performed sev eral minor nose and throat opera tions all of which were successful. The suake editor of the Warren Democrat (ells this whopper without a shudder: A man down near Tionesta killed a rattlesnake with 13 rattles on of unusual large size. Being somewhat of an ingenious fellow he has fashioned them into a collapsible ar,nK,DB cup sua aeiignts in asaing his friends to have a drink with him aud offering them the liquid refresh ment in this cup. His offers of hos pitality are generally refused. -To-morrow, Thursday, at 7;28 tho special train for Conneaut Lake will pass this place bearing excur sionists to the annual reunion of the Northwestern Association, Q. A. R. All who wish to join this outing, which promises to be an enjoyable one, should note the hour of departure uf the train, and be on hand with well filled lunch baskets. Fare for the round trip $1.25. Returning, the train will reach homo about 9:30. Irwiu Council No. 77, Royal Tem plars of Temperance, will celebrate their tenth anniversary with a basket picuio in a beautiful grove in Tinnes ta on Friday, July 6, 1804. Invita tious have been exteuded to theCoun cils in Oil City, Rouseville, Titusville, and Pleasanville to participate. G, W. Brakeman of Union City, Grand Councilor, bas promised to be present, and perhaps the Supreme Councilor, Hon. 6. R. Sanborn of Buffalo, will be present. Arrangements are being made to bave the newly elected of ficers installed publicly in the after noon. Special invitation has been sent to Prof. E. Haivey of Oil City, the iostitutor of the Council, to be preseut. If present he will enliven the celebration with song, for which he is so well adapted. Others enter tainers have been invifed, and every effort will be made to entertain, amuse nd iustruct all who may attend. The Tionesta cornet band has agreed to play on this occasion. THE FOTJKTH IN TIONKSTA. Come to Tionesta on the Fourth. Big doin's. The committee bas de decided on the following program : National salute at sunrise. Street parade, lead by the silver coruet baud, and accompanied by the "Fantastics," at 10:30. The boys are fixing up some extra attractions for this event. HACKS. Fireiueu's Hose, at 1:30 p. nv, prizes $5 00 and $3 00. Boys' Foot race, 2:00 p. m., dis tance 100 yards, prizes 82 00 and $1.00. Fourteen yeais and under. Hurdle, 2:20, distance 100 yards, prizes 82 00 and $1.00. Potato race, 3:00, distance 30 yards, prizes $2.00 and $1 00. Wheelbarrow, 3:30, distance 150 yards, prizes $2 00 aud $1.00. Bicycle, 4:00, distance 2 miles, prizes $5.00 and $3.00. Dance at the pavillion begins at 2:00 p. m. Other attractions will be added as the committee sees proper, and a good time may be expected. Committee of Arrangements J. R. Osgood, G. W. Duokle, W. J. Morrow, Charles Clark, M. II. Ma Guire. Judges J. B. Hagerty, Patrick Joyce, George Holeman. Come! Meat Market for Sale. The People's Meat Market, iu Tio uesta is for sale, or will lease to re sponsible parties. This market en joys a good patronage, is centrally located, and bas just been btted up in excellent shape for handling any quuntity of meat. Reason for selling is that my health will not permit me to give Ibe attention it should have. V. b. KNOX. Dcalh of Mrs. (J. It. Erans. Died At hor homo In East Hickory, Pa., June 2T, 1804, of hemorrhage of tho lungs, Mrs. Almlra J. Evans, nee Hen derson, wife of Ous B. Evans. Only a bit of white ribbon, worn by our litlla band, Which earth's great ones scorn, and the wise doom a rope of sand ; Only a bit of ribbon, and yet we know In God's hand Its strength saved you, our Sister, and can save "our native land." Whereas, In view of the loss to our Hickory W. C. T. U., sustained by the death of our friend and Sistor, Almlra Evans, and of the still doaror loss sus tained by a husband and family ties, therefore be it Resolved, That It is a Just trlbuto to the memory of our loved one to say that In regretting her removal from our midst we mourn for one who was in every ro spoct worthy of our highest regard. Itcsolved, That In the natural sorrow for the loss of our sister we find consola tion In the belief that it is woll with hor, believing that "God keeps Heaven" for souls like hers. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of the Union be extended to her imme diate relatives ; that these resolutions lie recorded on Hick or v minutos. and that a copy be transmitted to the RKrunLicAK and I'l'ntiicator for publication. mrs. marie usoooi), Mrs. Maggie Gorman, Mrs. Dora Cridek. Kcllcttvllle. Uort Day has become the ownor of a good bicycle and can now reduce his av oirdupois in his efforts to conquer the lllHt'lllllO. W. A. Kribbs is liauliritr ten ton of nesmngs irom the tannery to 11. W. Ledobur's farm on German Hill. Mr. Iedebur intends to use the fertilizer on his wheat this fall. C. F. Gillespie of Whiir Hill was in town Saturday visiting his son. R. Z. Mr. Gillespie's condition remains about the same. M. C. Mvers is aeent for the Columbia bicycle in Kellettvillo. Mort. has sold several wheels in the last two woeks. The Columbia needs no recommendation as it is one of the best grade of wheels in tho market. Work on the R. R. is nronrossinir as fast as could be expected. There are al ready two lnrcA nrAWR of mnn at. wnrif and In places where teams can be used a good force is put on. A. L. Woller has charge of a crew of 10 men an 4 teams at Bear Creek. Railroad grading is now to Abo, but with a "snake book" he will make her go. John Tail and Thomas Cowan of Whig Hill have started in the meat denartmenL John does the buying and selling and his pard does the cuttintr. The farmers ore making complaint about the scarcity of the grass crop this year. Unless a more favorable season turus up hay will bo hay this year. A. A. urauam has gone over to Jay Buck to finish hauling a few cords of Dam that was left on his job of last win ter. R. J. Flvnn and wifo nf Newtown Mills, attended a weddinir rocention at Pat. Rvnd's near Newmani villo nn Fri day evening, it being the reception of .Mr. and Airs. Kynd s daughter, Mary, who was married to James P. Zairst. we would like to ask tr Kellettvillo in tends to celebrate on the 4th of JulvT Suroly we have a number of citizens who have the zeal and gumption to load tho townspeople into a patriolio move on In dependence dav. Let us trv it. 'ihe well on the Jonas Slmnk farm on Whig Hill is noaring the sand ami in lew days, if good luck prevails, the hu m- ers in that vicinity will know whether they ere in luck or not. Wo hope they are. The tools were lost in the deep woll at Mayburg on last Tuosday but luckily they were recovered on the following day. Since then tho well has been cased to a depth of 4500 feet. The casing is only 4 inch pipe and the tools are the smallest ever used on the lease. John Littletleld recently finished building a derrick on the 'Proper Re serve hi jrorKey. B. F. Wlnaus, who has been on tho sick registry, is able to be about again l lias. s. Andrews and li. J. Oav can tured about 3 dozen frogs on Friday IHglll. WILL WALKS. fWe are obi iced to omit nart of tho Kollettville letter on account of a lack of space. Ed. Stewarts Run. Geo. R. Dawson left for Warron Satur day, where he was ordered to roport for umy as a inemuer oi vo. i, ltiiii Keg. the boys having been called out to quell the Punxsutawney miners' riot. Mrs, Dawson has gone to stay with her mother Mrs. uuadwicK, at Warren, during the absence of Georire. Homer Bryner has finished a rig for a new well on the Hays, lie intends going for the second sand, having four wells pumpiug irom mis sana now. Stewart & Son are preparing to drill another well down to the green oil sand on ine nuyucKooper. J. J. Carter drills one well a month on his Fogle Farm property, and generally gets auoui a o-uarreier. Mrs. t, h. Meteali has been visiting friends at Whig Hill the past week. Ralph Zahniser has hirod to work for J. A. Dawson for two moths, beginning to-day. Harmony twp. expects to build a new school house this summer, on the hill above J. A. Dawson's. There aro sever al fumilios iu that vicinity that are out of reach of a schosl and have askod for one. Ebie Copeland and family of Punxsu tawney ariived last Saturday and will visit relatives here for three weeks. Harvest will soon be here again, but so far as grass crop is concerned it will be light here as we learn it is in other parts. Roy Copeland, who is working on the Carter Farm at Hickory, was out on tho Run Sunday. We have been censured for not having sent iu all the news. Now, news is what we want, aud if those who have any will kindly make it known to us it will find its way into print. It must be news, though. (Slurs don't go. Mrs. M. L. Range has been quite poor ly, but is better at present. Rert Thomson's baby is quite poorly agaiu. Mrs. Swires of Kuterprise is visiting her sou Elmer this week. Miss Lou Copeland expets to go toSiv erly villo this week to stay with Lor cous in, Mrs. Rankin, for awhile. Mis Susan Lougie is quite sick. She has had a sore foot for a long time, and now her heart Is troubling hor consider ably. Nkws Hoy. Go to Ledebur &, Miles for your hats and furnishings aud get the choice of the nicest liues in town, tf Notice to Contractors. Bids for the building of a school house at Guitouville, will lie received by the School Directors uf Green Township. Plana and specifications may be seen at tho store of Collios .v Kreitler, Nebraska, Pa. All bids to be iu before July 7, 1894. Bond re quired, and the right to reject auy or all bids reserved. By Okukk oh Board. Lkon Watson, Seo'y and Clerk. Ladies, see those tan shoes at $2.50, and cloth top at 83 00, at Led ebur & Miles. tf. TIic Nntlonnl EnrHinpinent, il. A. K. Oo the 5th of September next, two flat boa m. each 26x170 feet, will start for Pittsburg, reaching there in time for the opening ceremonies of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Kepulilic.Sept.lO. These boals will be provided with sleeping bunks, tables, etc , except blaukets and bed clothing, which must be pro vided oy those who go in this way. Good cooks will be provided and all who wish to join the excursion have an invitation to do so, each partici pant being expected to pay his equal share of expense of trip and hard tack. Ihe boats will be anchored between 6lh and 7lh street bridees. Pittsburg, am all win wish can make that headquarters for eating, sleeping and resting during the week of .the encampment. Applicants for quar ters must make their wants known to the Chairman cf the committee on or before August 15, accompanying Ibjir application with one dollar for defraying expense of preparing the bouts. It n estimated that the en tire cost of the trip aud slay in Pitts burg will not exceed five dollars, de pending, of course, on the number who participate. Ihe luviutiou to join this excur siou is to all, ami old soldiers are es pecially urged to accept, and a grand lime is expected. The Post band will ho iu attendance, and those who have "Old Glory" are requested to bring it along, as we wish to make m r decorations and display of na tional colors complete. D. S Knox, Chairman. J. E. Stouguton, J.B.Eden, Committee, sixth Annual Convention. Wednesday was the closo of tho filth year of tho existence of the Children's Aid Society of Western Pennsylvania. and tho sixth annual convention of the society was held yesterday in the chapel oi tne first rresDytorian cnurcu on Wood street. There wore sixtv-sevon delegates pres ent from twenty-six counties iu Western rennsyivama. Rev. imam L. aicK wan openod tho convention with praver. alter which tho business proceeded with Mrs. J. L. Anderson in the chair. Mrs. Myra J. Mason as secretary and Mrs. W. P. Price as treasurer. There as present at tho convention as a spectator Rov. W. H. Thomson of Illi nois, who had been In Pittsburg a num- ner oi days endeavoring to organize a Children's National Home society on the same linos and for the same purpose as the Children's Aid sociotv. Although Mr. Thompson was present by invitation to witness tbe business of the convention there was an impression that he was there for no other purpose than to get pointers for conducting the proposed new society. The Children's Aid society, al though no action has been takeu toward preventing it, is very much against tho establishment ol an opposing society. So yesterday they infused all the life pos sible in the mooting and went into every little detail of the work they are doing, and made the formation of a new society appear uiineccessary. The report of tho secretary, Mrs. Mason, showod that the niaebinory of the society was in excellent condition, that tho ladies were doing all the work that came to thorn and still looking for more. The society has no paid offices except those ot the actuaries, and the membership Is growing fast. Mrs. Mason, iu her report, thanked the newspapers of Western Pennsylvania for lending much valuable assistence in get ting their work before tho public. The society has at present under its care Iil6 children, 4" of whom are iu free homes, (So in institutions and hospitals aud 73 iu boarding homes. The total number un der the the care of the society since the organization is 1,:WD. The roport of the treasurer, Mrs. W. P. Price, shows the total receipts to havo been $,",!itH!.02 ; disbursements, $",2(.W j casli on hand, $i!H!.20; bills payable Juno 1, 1W4, ?2,11U.;2. Mrs. Nno Williurd of Indiana county was elected presidont of tho society for the ensuing year. Mrs. Myra Li. Mason and Mrs. W. P. Price respectively re elected secretary and treasurer. The board of directors, consisting of one per son from each county society numbering twenty-eight, was also elected. I'tttsuxrg Dispatch, The director of Forest county is Mrs. A. 11. Kelly, of Tionesta. The Forest county branch of this Bociety will be glad to hear of any case of destitute chil dren that can bo aided. They will also afford protection to any children uuder their care at all times aud see that they are properly looked alter. Thoy will willingly cooperate with the overseers of the poor in getting homes for children and aiding them in any way. Iu West Forest Mrs. A. It. Kelly. Chairman, and Mrs. T. F. Ritchoy can be communicated th : and iu l.ast I-orost .Mrs. li. Ij. Hunt, President, or Mrs. C. 11. Towlor Secretary. A Tribute. Tho following verses were handed iu I ast week, too lato to be printed in connection with the dentil notice of the lale Mrs. L. S. Combs of Tionesta township : Her busv hands aro folded, Her work on earth is dono ; Hor trials all are ended, Her Heavenly crown is won. Upon her brow so peaceful jso earuiiy snauow rests, Nor anxious cares no'er reach To mansions of the blest. Within the home she brightened, Her quiet course is run ; A 1 i to ut once unselfish, A "woman's" work well done. The sad and lonely household Will miss hor guiding hand, Tho daughter, loving, clinging, Without her aid must stand. Heuc .'forth grandma's cou nsel We can suck on eartli no more, No nioro her hand will lead us Toward the Hoavenly shore. The (lowers slio loved and tended Aro nipped with morning frost, Her life almost with theirs departed, O'orshadowcd, but not lost. For iu tho spring timo coming, They'll burst the prison door; So, too, thai lorm now lllulesx, Willrisolo lil'u immortal upon other shore. the Dou't Tobacco hjifi or Kuioke Your Uftt away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-lo-hac, the wonderful haruilexs guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trilling, and tho man who wants to quit ami can't runs no physical or financial risa iu us ing "No-to-bac." Sold by all druggists, liook at drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. IH'i'K I.K.VH A HN'lt'A HAI.VK. Tho best Salve in tlie world for Cuts, lb-nines, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, anil all Skin Eruptions, aud poni tively cures Piles, or no pay roq uircd. it is guaranteed to give period satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 'i cents per box. For sale bv Siggius & Nasou. NEWSY NOTES. During the heavy storm of last Satur day afternoon lad named Clarence Porrine, who was hoeing potatoes In Mineral township, Venango county, near Raytnilton, was Instantly killed by light ning. There Is somo talk of an oloctrio road being built between Clarion and Ilrook villo tho line to run parcllel with tho piko. Report says that quite a sum has already boon subscribed toward it, and it is thought by tho projectors that it will bo a paying investment. Kotli freight and passenger traffic will bo carried on tho road. Clarion Republican. Orrin Sporry, who was recently sen tenced In Chautauqua county, N. Y., to imprisonment for one year and seven months for larceny in tho first degree, was pardoned Friday by Gov. Flower. Mr. Sperry is quite weu known to the older oil men in this region and the read ing public of the oil regions is familiar with the history of his case. Titusvillo Werld. "Shall tho Republic do its own work?" is the title of the famous speech of Hon. J. P. Jones, U. S. S. of Nevada, which has just boon ro-issuod by tho American Protective Tariff League. Tho speech makes a pamphlet of W papes, and is of great value. Send stamps to cover cost of printing. Address W. F. Wakoman, General Secretary, No. 1:15 West Twenty-third street, New York. Tho Pittsburg Times, which is always doing something out of the common, an nounces its intention of pay i tig all the expenses of a trip to Kgypt, the Holy Land and the capitals of Europe, to be taken by the live preachers who are voted most popular by its readers. The voting will begin next Monday, July 2, and will continue for six months. Every publication day during that timo The Tlms will print a coupon, which, when proporly filled out and sent to tho Ex cursion Department of Tho Pittsburg Times will count as one voto. A case of rat-catching cntraordinary was witnessed on Franklin street yester day by a largo crowd. A number of boys sighted ono of tho rodents near Arch street and gave it chase. It en deavored to escape through a holo in the walk in trout ot w. I . Ijovo s liquor stoie, and would have dono so if a boy named Kelly had not caught it by the tail. Tho animal turned and bit the boy's hand. Ho then grasped it by tho head with the other hand, which was also bitten. Tho lad becoming frantic with pain, deliberately lifted tho rat to his mouth, bit It through tho back as a dog would have dono and killed it. Titus villo Herald. Come in and see the bargains iu 25c dress goods, at Lansnn's. It -Shirts, pants, hats, shops fur wurkingmeu at Ledebur & Miles, tf In MnrrinKV a Failure. Have you been trying to get tho best- out of existence without health in your family? Have you been wearing out your life from tho effects of despopsia, Liver Complaint and indigestion? Aro you sleepless at night ? Do you awake in the morning fooling languid, witli coated tongue and sallow, haggard looks? Don't doit. A shout in the camp tells how Bacon's Celery King has cured others j it will euro you. Trial package free. Largo size 50c and 25o at Siggins it Her man's or W. li. Wilkiu's. A Million Frirnila. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than ono million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Coughs and Colds. If you have never used tins tJreat Cough Modicino, one trial will con vince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseasos of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottlo is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refuuded. Trial bottles I'rco at Siggins and Herman's Drugstore Large bottles 50c. and 9I.0D. 1 When Baby wu sick, we gave her Castorla. When ihe wu m Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gave them Castorla. MARRIED. ZAUST RYND-Juuo 17, lsdl, at Crown, Pa., by Rov. Jus. A. MeCabo, Jas. F. Zagst of Moutli-of-Tobey, Pa., and Miss Mary Rynd of Newman villo, Pa. AX OIM)IACE. To provide for proper house drainage aud sewerage of houses and streets iu the Korough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania, aud for the proper disposal of sewage matter. lie it ordained And enacted by the Ilur gess and Town Council of the Itorough of TioueHta, Forest County, Penusyivaniataud iu accordance with the Acts of Assembly is such cases made aud provided, and it is hereby ordaiued and enacted by the authori ty of the same; that proper luaiu and branch underground sewers be laid on Elm, Vine, Court, William, Helen, Mar, llridii", Wal nut aud Hiland Streets in the said llorough of Tionesta, with proper places for the con nections of house drains, for the carrying oft and disposal of all such sewage matter aud bouse drainage ; aud that all owners of lots be required and they are hereby requir ed to vouuect their house draius with said maius or brauches thereof, of said sewers, in th manner provided by anil under the direction of the Couueil aud the Board of Health of the said Borough ; such sewerage to be put in from time to tnuu, aud iu ac cordance with the plans aud apttcitUationa adopted by the said I ouucil. 1'rovided, ill case any property owuer refuses to connect his or her house draius with said sewers after -0 days notice from the said couueil so to do, the said Borough, by its council, shall have the power to make such connections and charge the cost aud exjicuhe thereof to the properties aud the owners thereof, which cost aud exixnise, together with JO per cent, as a peualty, may be collected by au action of assumpsit or by tileiug a lieu sgiaust the respective properties aud collect it as mechanics lieus are by law collected. The above Ordinance was duly passed by the said ( ouucil of Tiouesla Borough ou the the Bull day of June, A. I) Ik4. u. w. Robinson, Presideut. J. T. IlAI.K, Secretary. Approved, June, tilth, A. I). 1-'J4. C. It. DAVIS, Burk-cs. DR. CONN KHS, EYE, EAlt, NONE and THROAT Sl'KUEON. Will be at tlie Central House oil Wednes day, May Ulh, aud on tiie second Wed nesday of every month lollnwing, for the purpose ot treating eye, ear, uobo aud throat cases. HIinrtNiKltlrftnrnft. To waste vour money on vilo, dirty. watery mixtures, compounded by inex perienced persons, when you have the opportunity ot testing Otto s ( lire free ot charge. Why will you continue to irri tate your throat and lunirs with that tor riblo hacking couifli when Siirgins f- llerman or W. (). Wilkins will furnish you a free sample bottlo of this great gtiarantod remedy T Hold a bottle of Ot to's Cure to the livht and observe its beautiful golden color anil thick heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest goods. Largo bottles fide and 2'kj Four lliir Wncccnnen. Having 'he needed merit to more than make good all tho advertisiutrelaimod for them, tho following four remedies havo reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's isew inseoverv tor consumption. comrlin and colds, padi bottlo guaranteed Elec tric Hitters, the creat remedy for Livsr. Stomach and Kidneys. Rneklen's Arni ca Salve, the besi in tho world, and Dr. King s .New l,il Fills, which are a per fect pill. All of these remedies are euar. anteed to do just what iselaimeil for them slid the dealer whoso name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Soli at Siggins A 'Herman's drug store. 1 NO DOUBT. Will pass? "Sure thing," but there Is al so no doubt that in anticipation of a smashed tariff, goods have been forcod too low. 2.o per garment. Won't pay tho labor, saying nothing of materials on theso Men's Ital Hriggan Shirts and Drawers, but that's tho price, sixes still unbroken. Sox 17c por pair. Time was when you could not buy a fine absolutely seamless half hose, doub lo heel and too for less than a dollar per pair. Thoso aro all that and more too, six pairs for $1 .00. Xegligce Shirts. Some still left of thoso last years styles, were 1.00 each, now just half, 75c each. For the Kids. Seamless fast black doublo feet and knee stockings, 2."e. Waists 2o, Sailor Slaws and Yacht shape Staw Hats 2oc. McCUEN & SIMON. No. 25 aud 29 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. RAMBLER: BICYCLES (oriiiiilley fc Jellrey Co. make of Bicycle am tho BEST IN MARKET Their No, 1 and 1 aro consid ered tho best Road Wheel and are fully Huaraiitood in all re respects. For prices and par ticulars inquire of .71. II. MaUUIltH, TIONESTA, PKNN. Send lor Catalogue. SHERIFF'S SALE. lUhu V HIT UK of a writs of Levari Fa ts issued out uf the Con it of Com- noii Pleas of Forest County, Pa., and to mo directed there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tiones ta, Pa., on FRIDAY. JUNE 2!l, A. D., 18M, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, lo-wit: J. K. MK1UUAM, use of C. t. FITZ tilBBON, vs. BAKER i. HINCK LEY, Levari Facias, No. lit, August T erm, IhUl. Byles A Clark, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest ami claim of ihe defendant of, in and to all tiie equal undivided one-half part of that cei lain piece or parcel of land, situate iu Harmony Tu p., County and State afore said, bounded and described as follows, to-wil : Beginning at stones, thence by hinds of II. Sutlev, N. 32 W. 12:t pen-lies to a post; liieiico N. W. VMi perches to a pine tree; thence by lands of A. Sluidey, N. 2:l, W. lo2 perches to a fallen white oak ; Thence by lauds of Ira Copeland N. 2J, E. S7 irehes to a white oak ; thence by lauds of A.ro Copeland S. ti(lJ, E. 1H perches t a red oak; east so perches to a post; N. ft perches to a post; tlienco by lands of Thus. Melinney and Samuel Wear N. Nl" E. 2.11 H- 111 perches to a post; thence by Michael Koust Warrant S. 42" E. ftl porches to a post ; theuce by John Foust warrant 'W W. lssii-10 porches to a post; thence by Philip Foust warrant S. 24iJ W. 122 perches to the place of beginning. Containing :t.s:i acres SO perches anil al lowance. Being same tract surveyed iu pursuance of Wan ant granted to Charles Mcl.allcrtv. Patent issued June 3, A. D. Isiil, Enrolled iu Patent Book 11., Vol. 51, page :i7ii. TaUeu iu execution anil to ho Hold as the properly of Baker i. Hinckley, at the suit ol j. K. Men lam use ol C. !. Fitzgihpoii. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must lis strictly complied with when Hie property is stricken dov, n : 1. When Ihe plaint ill or oilier lieu cred itors becou e 1 lie purchaser, Ihe costs on the writs loiisi be paid, and a list ot liens including mortuae searches on the prop erly sold, together with such lieu credit or's re vipl lor the amount of the pro ceeds ol' the sale or such portion thereof as hi utav claim, must ho furnished the Shenll'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not scaled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ol tho next dav, al which tune all property not sotilcd ior will agaiu la put up aud sold at the expense ami i isk of Ihe person lo whom Urst sold. See Purdou's Ingest, Ninth I'M 1 1 ion, page 4 0 aud Smith s Forms, page 3.s4. JOHN T. CARSON, Slu.riiT. Shcritt s Ollico, Tiouesla, Pa., June 11, 1;"4.
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