THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNKShAY, SEPTF.MBER 5, 1894. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jlnrges. 0. It. Davis. CoHnnlmen. Joseph Clark, J. II. Os good W. A. H Hands, F. H. Lanson, O. V. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Justices vf the Pea.ee J. F. Fropor, 8. J. Motley. Constable S. H. Canfleld. Collector D. 8. Knox. ' School Directors J. R. Clnrk, T. F. Rltehey, O. W. Holoman, J. IS. Wenk, L. J. Hopkins, L. Agnew. FOREST COUNTY OFFICKRS. Member of Congress O. F. Krunns. Member of Senate Harry A. Ham.. Assembly J. J. Haioiit. President Judge Vu Ant.K H. Notks. rM.toriats Judge John H. White, C. W. Clark. Treasure Q. Jamirson. Prothnnotary , Register Recorder, die. Calvin M. Arnkr. Sheriff. John T. Carson. Oommxssioners W. A. Connef.T, Pe tkr Younok, W. M. Coon. County Superintendent O. W. Kerr, District Attorney P. M. CLARK. Jury Commissioner J. B. Carpkn TRB, UKO. ZUENDKL. County Surveyor J. F. PnorKR. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditors M. E. AimoTT, W. Ij. Stroitp, J. W. Klliott. REUULAU TERMM OF COURT. Fourth Monday of Fobruary. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. JAS. T. BUENNAN, -f. Vete W'1' 7 tun of Gohoza, Misses Dollie Carson I Conl Unitntr. Atfnt ami Bud Be,8'e Cuok of Nebraska, and , Joe liaokin ot lioucsta, departed tor JABUUOipU, X ., OU 1UUUUHJ IUUIU- UritiT !! IVh a tf I- tog. to alteDd Chamberlain Institute - Wl - forlbee FABMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOE SALE OE EXCHANGE. i ensuing term. -The 24th annual reunion of the survivors of the 83d Regt. Pa. Vols. will be held Tuesday afternoon of encampment week, at Pittsburg, in Allafrhanv rnnrt hnnau pnmmnn I ropresent the oldest, strongest, and , . ,, v boat Insurance Companies in the United P'e"ou" roora lou CBU States. God the place by Grant St. entrance, marked by Third Brigade flags. All survivors are earnestly requested to be present at this meeting. D. B. Foote, Secretary 83d Regimental As sociation. One of the triplet boys recently Aioore, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 300, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Uall.Partridge building. C. IYI. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, PEEN'A. I)oods. Bonds. Mortgages. Leases.Wills. knrn in Mr nrl Mra Kelann inent, and all other i'egal instruments cf of Jughandle, died on Thursday eve' writing, drawn with accuracy and- dls- n:n -fto. - iltnna nf A few rlavs natch. Titles n.mlnnl and "Brlnf'" n,DK Btler " lllneM 01 ,ew prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, from cholera infantum. The other and loans negotiated. Farms and wild . . e I u.. . . & . . . .1 turn had noon oiolr nF lata hill lanus. nouses anu loui lor sale or rent. --- ltegistorsof Property for sale or to let, now doinir well. This will be sad mm 1 t i I ho Inuniuittnn rt ihnan Ixtarnnlnil I Particular attontion paid to the collection uews to all of our people who were in of rents, Intorost, etc. Also to the proper bnt g tbat thig interesting little trio assessment of lands and payment ofl 1 6 , , might live to grow up. lne aeaa child was the ono which weighed the least at birth. An entertainment that is bound to please all, is on the boards for taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment or ueeus, and depositions taken. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. IX)RKST 1,01)0 E. No. 184, A. O. U. W 1 Meetsevery Friday evi W. Hall, Tionosta. every Kriuay evening in a.u. u, e:&.nyery Sab" Friday evening, Sept. 14th, at School Preaching in the F. M. Church every hall. The oompany is composed of nfti) win evening at vuu usual uuur. jivuv. i . , . . . , , v. tJ'aL . t. Miioup, rastor. i "i . ...... j " Services in the Presbyterian Church Or pen nf Rant TTicknrv. and thn nlav ooi j nauimiu iiiui iiiiik nnu ctciiiiii t ITASHINQTON CAMP. No. 420. r. O. VV 8. of A., meeU every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. vy. Hall, xionosia. APT. GEOIta E STOW POST, No. 274 v u. A, K. Meets jsi anu aa weanes day evening In each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionosta. ""I APT. OEOHGE STOW CORPS. No, VV 137. W. R. C, metits first and third Wednesday ovening of each mouth, in A O. U. W. hall, Ttouesta, Pa. ' I 1UL1 CA11A A J... X , A. ... a, v. X M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. .O. U. V. hall Tionesta, Pa. . . P M.CLARK, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and District Attorney. Ollice, cor. of lm and Hridgo Htroots, Tionesta, Pa. Also agont for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. HI F. RITCIIEY, 1 . ATTORNEY-A.T-t.AW, Tionesta, Pa, E DWARD E. HALI, ATTORNEY-A T-LiA W Tionesta, Pa. Offlee with S. D. Irwin Esq. B. SIGQINS, M. D., ,' Physician. Surgeon A Prueglst, TIONESTA, PA J W. MORROW. M. D., PlivBlcian. Suriroon A Dontist, OIHioe and residence throe doors north of Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon Ofllce lu the rooms fonnorly occupied . by E. L. Davl. t'ulls made night or lay. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA OITiee in building formerly occupied by Pr. Nason. Call promptly rosponueu to, n.'ght or day. H L. AONEW. Proprietor, i.-til. formerly the Lawrence House has nnaerKune vuiiiuhi uuauKr, j i. ' , t., rnitihed with all the mod- ... i.n.na.n quia. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms hot ami oold waUr. eto. Tho comforts of guests nover neglo1"' Church and Rnbbnth Hchoal. Rev. J. V. McAninch oinciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 84i. is entitled "Crawlords Claim, very thrilling drama in three acts, and which never fails to please the audience. The proceeds of the en tertainuient will eo to the benefit of n a t . I come gooa strings or squureis the schoollibrarv. nave already been shot Dy local XNim- uD0le Sam Bush, who lives rods. Will Hood announces another below Nebraska, brought an egg to aance at tne piutiurm next Monday town one day last woek, which was a uight. a real curiosity. On the small end Wm. MctJauu is out with bn ol the egg was termed as pertect a steam thresher attending to the wants enako as one would wish to see ; the of our farmers. head, especially, was perfectly form R. B. MacBeth was over from ed, even to the eyes, while the tail I . . . r a f Cooksburir a few hours Monday eve- had something ol the appearance ot ning of this week. Miss Frances Darr of Oil City, spent last Sabbath with ber cousin, Miss Clara Dunkle. Republicans, don't forget that Sept., 6th is the last day for register ing. See to it at once. Hon. J. B. Agnew and daughter Miss Christine, returned to Washing ton yesterday morning. Miss Pauline and Rosamond Merkle, of Tidioute, were guests of Miss Dora Blum over last Sabbath. Forest fires are raging on Fork ron, Kiugsiey twp. It is said up ward of 100 men were fighting the fire yesterday. Pleasautville Record: Alex. Hopkins is the proud father of a baby a rattle snake s. une ot Air. iiusii a hens laid the egg U The river is perhaps six to eight inches lower at this time than has ev er been known before, at least within the recollection of anv one now liv ing. On Monday of this week, ex Sheriff Osgood and J. W. Strouptook some measures at the river bridge and found that the water now is 14 feet aud 7 inches lower thau the high water mark of June 1st, last. It is 5 feet 7 inches lower than what would be considered an ordinary rafting stage. A low water mark should be placed upon some fixed or permanen object for the benefit of future geoer ations. A firm in Ohio The Christy Knife Co., of Fremont, are offering a nine hundred dollar Steinway Grand The C. E. Picnic, The picnio of the Christian Endea vor societies of this section, held here last Saturday was a pleasant success. Although the attendance frcm other places was not eo large as expected, there were delegations present from Oil City, Pleasantville, Titueville aud Neilltown, most of whom arrived oo the morning train aud were ferried across the river nearly opposite the picnio grounds upon their arrival. The grounds, located along tho river front at the upper end of town, were beautifully arranged with decoration, seats, swings, etc., for the comfort and pleasure of the guests, who enjoyed themselves in various ways, rowing, swinging, proraenuding, playing ball, till the hour for lunch came. The well filled baskets were brought forth and full justice done to the many good things set out for the replenish ment of the inner man.. Tho coffee for this occasion was made by Mrs. W. E. Morgan and received nstioted praise from all who indul ged in the delicious beverage. After dinner a short business meet ng was held, one of the principal features of which was the admission f a new society to the Union, and the election of a delegate to the State convention to be held at York, Pa., in October. Rev. J. V. McAninch was chosen delegate. In the afternoon a came of ball between a niue made up from the so cieties of Oil City, Titnsville, Pleas antville and Neilltown and the Eu dcavor nine from this place, attrac ted a very large crowd to the new ball grounds. The game was hotly contested to a finish and at times was quite exciting. The Shoemaker bro thers composed the battery fur Tio oesta, aud to "Dad" belongs the d is tinction of striking out 22 men. The score stood 21 to 14 in favor of the Tionesta Endeavor. Most of the visitors returned their homes on the 8 o'clock train in the evening, and all expressed them selves as delighted with their day'i outing. J A. J. PU FFIN B .VIRO, Proprietor, Tlonsola, Pa. This is tht' niostcentrally located hotel In the place, a-nd bos all the modern improvements. N o palna win l, .-...rA io .,.nlo it nlnnn Vlt stopping Cnf ilia travnlimr nu Olio. r lrsi class Livery in connection. TTOREST HOTEL, - l1 West Hickory, Ta- Jacob Bender, Proprietor. Tills hotel has but recently been eomploted, is nice ly furnished throughout, aud offers the rinest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling pubi ic. Kates reasonable. daughter which arrived at his home Piano to the person sending the lor Monday evening. gest amount of cash for their goods Mr. W. II. May of Louisvillo, before December 31, 1894. A chance spent a part of the past week with to get a Steinway Grand Piano is his family and friends in Tionesta, something unusual. Our young peo returning Monday. pie ought to take advantage of it rVnttrowman .T f! Rihln, l.aa H. Any number of families would he , ., . , , glad to help them win the prize. The choed the re-nomination tendered ,.., v. :r j .i.: i - , l vuiidij xvuuo io a guuu tiling nuu cv mui uj mo omourai. u. ery body wants it. A letter addresse Crawford district, on account of ill to The Christy Knife Co., Fremont health. Ohio, will bring an answer immediate -Mr. J. I. Ranee of Stewarts Run lrD fu" particulars, lr, .Itli mi . rnn. fif . ITanaaa m. The following item from tb Itf M AY, PARK A CO., Cornor or Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In- oiir.u.a.1 ... TiniA Dcnosita. Collec tions made on all tho Principal points of the U. S. Collections aoiiuiiou. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Reck building next to Smear uii.ri, . f'n 'a store. Is orenared to do all Kinds of custom work Iroiu'the rinest to the coarsest and guarautoes his work to give perfect BatiHiaouon. rruiuiiii tion given to mending, and prices reasonable. r w ZaTIRIVOER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 5 years' experience, is prepared to do all worn in ma nue uu short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties) at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keoley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grottonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Fit tings aud General Hlttckainithlng prompt ly dune uf Low 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. ORETTENHERGER. per last week, by which it is not dif ficult to learn that the drouth is as bad there as here, if not worse. No Republican should neglect for a moment the matter of registra tion. Thursday, Sept. 6tb, is the last day for registration in order to secure your vote in November. Don't fail io see that your name is on the list. Rev. J. R. Rankin leaves for Fredonia, N. Y., noxt Tuesday, where the annual meeting of the Erie con ference convenes on Wednesday, the 12th. Mr. Rankin's many friends here hope be may bo sent back to them another year. Tbe merry-go-round which has been doing such a thriving business here duriug the past two weeks, left fur Clarion county Monday morning. It required five well-loaded wagons to move the machine. But the report that au extra team was necessary to haul away the Dickies taken in here is not well founded. A game of ball between Tidioute and Tionesta is booked to take place on the Tionesta grounds next Satur day afternoon. Tbe grounds are in fine condition for playing and a good game may be looked for. Our boys have just a little friendly blood io their eye, and will win the game if hard work will do it. Duriug this awful drouth people should use the utmost caution when handling fire. We learn that fires have been started in several places in the surrounding woods, and only by tbe greatest energies of farmers and citizens have they been subdued. If those who carelessly or maliciously Bet fire to the woods at any time could realize the sevete penalty at tached for such acts, we thiuk Ihey would desist. Don't do it. Badly Injured. Ho Was Handy With His (Jun. Last Sunday shortly after noon ss freight train No. 94 from Oil City rew up to the station at this place the crew in the caboose had quite an xciting experience with an iodivid- al who was either a crook or crazy. One of tne crew found a small satch el filled with something heavy, which s believed to have contained a set nf burglar tools, io a gondola car. He had carried it into the caboose, and kb the remainder of the crew were inspecting it, a man came into the car and demanded tbe satebel, at the same whipping out a revolver and threatening to shoot the finder full of holes. He didn't have to make the second demand. The satchel was handed to him. The man then jumped off tbe caboose and the crew began to recover from their astonishment. At this juncture the report of a pistol was heard, aud a bullet came crash ing through a window in the car. In quick succession two more shots were fired into the caboose, but none of them took effect on the bodies of any r.f tbe crew, uule8 in the way of a big score. The engineer, who was not aware of what was transpiring at the rear of his train, pushed back to get little slack in order to start for ward, which action (he stranger evi dently mistook for an attempt to cap ture him, and he made haste to get away and was not loog in getting out of sight arouud the crrve. This is all that is known of the mysterious duck, and the surmise of the train crew that he was a crook and afraid he was going to loose his tnols is perhaps the correct theery. HORUIULK MINNESOTA FIRES. They'll be here this week clothing, overcoats, clothing J rhpap for rash at L-an'oiiV It --Highest market price paid tor hides and pelts at harnett's. tf. -Suit?, nvprroats, underwear, hats 1 1 Ledebur & tf. St. Paul, Misn., Sept, 2. Six towns wiped out and more than r00 (lend Is the record madfl by tho forest tires in this State In tho last 24 hours. In Hinckley, Sandstono, Pnrkegama, Sandstone Junc tion, Skunk Lake and Mission Creek, there are :lSf known dead. In addition and furnishings. Go sovpjhI hundreds are missing, while from :i j ilasa r... 150 to 200 neonlo were scattered on farms throughout the district burned over. Sugar is booming Still selling The destruction was complete In most of like hot cakes, cheap for cash at Lao- the towns named but some of tho forest gou'g lands escannd. Thn loss, however, will I be in the millions and the loss of life will Now is your lime to buy cloth not bo definitely known for several days, jog at IJarnctt's, at prices away dow n. if evor. Relief trains have taken sup- Tl,ua ,..,..! ,,,. I... i-lm.il .,t i ll plies from this city, Minneapolis, Duluth and other Minnesota towns and the suf ferers are being handsomely cared for" at Pine City and other points. Special trains were sent out from both Duluth and St. Paul to-day with full nodical forces and all that is possiblo to bed. me will bo done, A private dinpatch I yfd At Lausou's rai ntvorl t lilt nvaninrr frnm thn Itiirnorl I districts states positively that 250 dead l ne assortment lu tne cunning bodies have already been recovered, so line at IJaruelt h is rii.I very good as mm me estimate maoeaoove may oe con- to sizes and styles, come early, as hazzard. tf. -Suits at Ledebur A Miles cheap- I er than law-suits. -Just look, how thot-e Indigo Prints are going! Only 5 cents a It. W. C. T. U. to Derrick will doubtless be of interest to tome of our dealers : J. W. Jeok inB, of Warren, deputy internal rev enue collector of this district, was i ibe city Monday to see that the ne law is observed requiring that a two cent revenue stamp shall be affixed to every pack of playing cards sold. After warning dealers here of the penalty attached to a non-compliance with the law, Mr. Jenkins returned home. All dealers in Venango, War- reu, Clarinu or Forest counties re quiring stamps for this purpose can obtain the same by sending the cash by mail to Mr. Jenkins, Warren, l a. Half Rates to Pittsburg The W. N. Y. & P. R. will run a special fast train to Pittsburg, leav ing Tiouesta at 11:10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. tUb., account Grand Array Na tional Encampment. Train will run through without change arriving at Pittsbure at 4:30 p. ru. The low fhre of $4.12 will he made for the round trip, tickets good returning until Sept. 25th. Tickets will also be sold at the above rate, good going on all regular trains Sept. 6tb, to 10th, and reluminc on Sept. 25th. Get in line with tbe G. A. It. Boys, and attend their Annual Encampment which promises to be a big afl'air. Capt. M. P. Barber, one of Pleas- anlville's honored citizens, died at his home on Saturday morning latt, of dropsy, from which disease he had been a sufferer for a number of months. Captain Barber's friends were limited only by his circle of acquaintances which was a large one. His war record was one to be proud of and during bis many years sorvice as Pleasautville't postmaster he dis tinguished himself as a careful, pains taking and obliging publio oflicial. He leaves a wife and three children, Dr. L. A. Barber of Kellettville, this county, Mrs. Cbas. F. Thomson, of Tionesta, and Miss May Barber. The Marieuville Express gives tb followiuc account of a serious acci dent which happened near that place last week : F. M. Crosier, the livery man, was badly injured Tuesday eve tiing by an upset nnd runoff. There has been for some time a good natur ed rivalry betweeu Mr. Crosier aud Mr. Hoover, also in the livery busi ness, as to the speed of their horses. Tuesday evening they were coming from Tionesta aud about ten o'clock were in front of the residence of James Cole, near this place. Mr. Hoover was ahead aud was driving a two-seated rig. Mr. Crosier was driviug a hack and made an attempt to pass tbe rig in front nf him. In tryiug to pa9S tbe rig in front, Cros ier drove to the side of .the road and a wheel struck some obstruction throwing him and the three other oc cupants of the rig out. The team was stopped by Mr. Hoover, and on investigation it was fouud that Mr Crosier was laying beside the road in an uncousious condition, while the others who had beeu thrown out ere practically uninjured. Mr. Crosier was brought to bis home and Dr. Towler, assisted by Dr. Stonecipher, dressed his injuries aud as far as pos sible made the necessary repairs. It was found that both upper and lower jaws were broken in two places, bis nose broken, a large gash cut in his ueck under the jaw, aod also a bad cut and bruise on the forehead. It is remarkable that he could be eo badly injured and yet live, but it is thought now tbat he will recover Tbe annual electiou nf officers of the Tionesta Uuiou, for the ensuing year, took place in Reading Room, Tuesday, August 28lh, resulting as follows : President, Mrs. Kate Craig ; Vice President, Mrs. Augusta Kelly j Recording Sec'y, Suie May Sharpe; Treasurer, Mrs. Mary T. Irwin. Lo cal Superintendents of 'Departments : Narcotics, Mrs. Mattie Derickson ; Evangelistic, Mrs. S. II. Haslet; flabbatli School Work, Mrs. J. II. Derickson ; bcientiho temperance sidered decidedly conservative. St. Paul, Mirn., Sept. 3. A West Su perior, Wis., special to the Dispatch pla ces the number of dead at Hinckley at ovor 250, and says that sixty bodies more weie found along the line of tho Eastern Minnesota R. R. , between Hinckley and West Superior. The total estimate of dead exceeds 400. Kellettville. tliey are goiug fast at the prices ask- d fir the in. tf. Dnu't go out of town without seeing those new suits aud overcoats at Ledebur & Milts'. tf Shiies, Shoes. Yea and Boots, too, to tit any toot in the land and money is what buys them cheap at Lanson's. It. We still have on haud a few nice hats which we are closing out at very low figures; come and see at Bar- nett's. tf It doeB not cost any more to get Dr. L. A. IJarber recoivod a telegram Saturday stating that his father, M. P. Barber of Pleasantville, died at U a. m., on that day. Mr. Harbor has been a suf ferer from dropsy for some time, and the best of medical aid failed io relieve his BUlTerimrs. Mrs. M. Andrews arrived home Satur- a nobby suit or overcoat at Ledebur day from a three weeks' visit In York Miles' than it doe elsewhere to State. She had Intended coming home a take o(U of (1ftte lfi week earlier but was a sufl'orer from neu- raluia of the nnck. which caused Iht to Flour and feed Oil hand to be be absent longer than she wished. exchonud .'1".CID 'or cash at Lan- Well No. 70, on the Cook lease, was I gong It drilled in Wednesdav. and will make about a 60-bbl. well. 'Ledebur & Miles are agents fo Work will begin again on tho deep Sweet, Orr & Co.'s pauts and over- wen in a day or two. 'ine new iiriinng ,,, , to rip And linn liua I.ajii 1,q,.1,1 In otwl oil m-nnora. I 1 ' tions are made for commencing work. f,jr Hostel tier's seal goat shoes The forest fire is still burning on the lor men, women and children. Ibe Cook lease, but no further damage has ni,)v waterproof shoe made. tf. neen aone since tne report ot last weoK. Instruction, Mrs. J. G. Dale; Litera ture, Mi.-b Artie RohinBon ; Soldiers, Mrs. Mary T. Irwin ; Press Work, Mrs. A. B. Kelly ; Prison and Mer cy, Miss Nannie Morrow; Lumber aieu, Mrs. J. B. Hagerty. The Forest Couuty Annual will be heM at Tiouesta, Sept. 20 and 21. Mrs. Helen M. Barker, National W. C. T. U. Treasurer, will be present. Delegates from all the Unions of the county, and all who are interested in he work of the W. C. T. U. are cor dially iuvited to attend. COURT MINUTES. W. M. and Frank Dodge vs. Peter V. Mercilliott. Verdict for defend ant. Acosler Bros. & Co. vs. W. S. Dun kle, two cases. Verdict for defend ant. J. J. Greeo vs. Lamonia 'Bros Plaintiff takes non-suit. Wm. Best, Silas Fritz vs. Harris et al. Verdict for plaiotifT for $743.46 Rufus J. Copelaud vs. Georg Pa up. Settled. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Tionesta School District, plaintiff, vs D. Black, collector. Verdict to plaintiff, with reserved points. Com. vb. John Swailes, Simeon Hood, James Shoemaker, Reed Van dervort; charge, unlawful assembly and assault. Verdict, not guilty defendants to pay four-fifths of the costs, aod prosecutor, Patrick i itz gerald, one-fifth. Heal Estate for Sale. Calvin M. Aruer has now for sale Five houses and lots io Tionesta Bo rough. One house with two acres of laud, very desirable. 306 Acres farm land in Tioucst lowuship. Will sell in 100-acre lots Several desirable farms in Hickory aud Harmony townships, from 40 to 100 acres. lhe oil and cas nuht in YOU acres in Hickory township. It At one time it was thought that tho fire could not be kept under control, but by constant work it was soon in shane to warrant a rest for tho workers. One of W. A. Kribb s teams ran away on Saturday. The team was in charge of Jacob Wray and was attachod to a wagon They started from the Penn Tanning Co.'s ofllce and ran down to Mrs. An drew's store, where they turned around the store, and into the barn-yard back of the store. A wheel each was torn from Mrs. Andrew's hack and buggy. When the team started the teamster was thrown out, and a young son of John Shaw was School suits for boys 15 years at Ledebur & Miles'. Aud do not fail to see their school shoes. Absolutely waterproof. tf, Farm For fate. Good buildings, well watered, and uear town, r urther particulars fur nished at the Republican office. 4t (iolng East. I am goiug east to buy my fall and winter slock on or about Sept. 20th sitting In the rear end of tho wagon bed. am1 ask ali uarties owing me to please call or send mo the amount they owe. The boy was not injured in the least. Several of the boys In town received invitations to attend a dance at Garfield on last Friday evening. We are inform ed tbat none of the boys went up. One of the triplets atXolson R. Moore's died on last Thursday at 6 p. m. All the Attention, Comrades and Friends. Being disappointed in going to Pittsburg by boats on account of no water, we now tutu our attention to going by rail, aud owing to many io correct and flying reports we propose to give our comrades and friends the real and correct information as to fare, &c, now at hand: A special traiu will leave Tidioute, Monday, Sept. 10, at about 4:00 a. ra., Hickory 4:45, Tionesta 5 a. m., ar riving in Oil City in time for special train on A. V. R. R-. arriving at Pittsburg in time to witness the na val parade on Monday at 2 p. ru. Another special train will leave Oil City via N. Y. P. & O. R. R. at 11 a. in., arriving in Pittsburg at 4 ui. This special train can he reached ny passengers going irom Tiouesta at !l:40 a. ni., on the regular accommodation; bv going on this routo you will not see the uaval pa rade. No matter which route you take the fare will be the same, name ly: Ooe-half fare for round trip From Tidioute to Pittsburg and re turn the faro is 84:56, Hickory $4:30, and Tionesta S4.12. We now thiuk our Post will, at this eveuing's meeting, decide to go on the early train, Sept. 10. Should we decide differently cards will be 6 tint promptly to Comrades aud others at Nebraska, Newtown, Kel leltville. Whig Hill, Ac. Should there be a further reduction in fare you will learn the fact on arriving at staliou. Ratos apply to all alike. Free quarters are eugaged by the Post. , Comrades and friends, wo urge you to make a supreme effort to :ittcud this National Encampment. It is ox peeled that ou account of age aud growing physical disabilities the Na tional Eucaiupiueut will uever agaiu be seen ou parade, but will hereafter be known as a business meeting, only. This is a mile-stone iu our existauce we must snouer or later pass, sad as it must appear to us all. Then with "Old Glory" over us, let us touch el bows and make our at parade I he grandest of them all. J. Ai.iiAitiiii, P. (!. W. E. Witiii:uki.i Adjt. Daviu Mintz, Marieuville, Pa. - Wnmrd. Ladios and gontlemon suffering with boys have been sick, but two of them are throat and lung dilheultios to call at our getting along nicelv. Tho one that died was tho lightest one. School oponed on Monday with the us ual attendance. A son was born at the rosidenco ot James tVilber Johnson. Jim's clothes will scarcely fit blm now. Adolph linuor moved on W. A. Kribb's farm last week. Henry Groce has five teams hauling bark from J. R. Osgood's timber tract at Newtown Mills, to Ross Run. Mr. Groce will buy a team soon and will have work for it all fall and winter hauling bark and skidding logs. H. B. Marsh, B. J. Day and W. A. Kribbs startod overland to Meadville on Monday. They intend being away most of the week iu attendance at tho State fair. One of W. A. Kribbs' livery horses ran away on Saturday evening. The ac cident occurred on Proper hill, near Tio nosta. The cause of the mishap was the breaking of ono of the holdback straps. Mr. Haslot and wife were in the buggy and were thrown out and injured some but not seriously. Tho horse was one of the animals that figured in the other run away that happened the same day. Will Walks. SifwartN Kim. drug store for a bottle of Otto s euro, which we are sistributing nee or. cnarge, and we can confidently recommend it as a superior remedy lor coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and all diseases of tho throat anil lungs. It will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. We will guarantee it to cure you. If your children nave croup or wnoopiu cough it is sure to give instant reliet. Don't delay, but got a trial bottle free, l.ariro sizes 50c and 25c. Sold by Siggina iC Herman an l W. G. Wilkins. 3 Ilia Kxrllemeut In Town. Over the remarkable cures of the grandest specific of the ago, Bacon's Cel ery King, which acts as a natural laxa tive, stimulates the digestive organs, reg ulates the liver and kidneys and is na ture's great healer and health renewer. If you have Kidney, Liver and blood disorder do not delay, but call at Siggius A Herman's or W. G. Wilkin's drug store for a free trial package. Largo size 5Uc and 25c. i Sam Stewart A Sons finished another well on the Huidekoepor. It is black oil and good for 10 barrels. They have two other wells located. O. B. Mclntyre finished a rig recently for Dalrymplo, on tho Holtz farm this side of Pleasantville. He is now build ing a rig handy the Foglo Farm. Will Cum tilings has been home for some tinio from Krio, whore he has been tak ing a commercial course iu the business college at that place, also a course in com merciul law. There was a large attendance at the old Asbury Chapel meeting, when Kov. Mr. Rankin preached a very able Mention Our school bsgaii Monday with Miss Retinoid as teacher. This being her 4lh term here would iudicato that she is pop ular with our peoplo. Some of us farmers are trying to plow for wheat, though nothing can be pluwed but oats-slubblo, and that almost impos sible. But wheat we must have, you know. The Democrats promised us a dollar a bushel for It. Thero will be a Free Methodist mis sionary meeting at the White Church Friday evening next. All invited. Mrs. O. B. Mclntyre, who has been quite sick lor the past week, is little bet ter at present. Mrs. 'Clara Metcalf is at Sivei lyvillo with Mrs. Ida Rankin, who is unite sick, wo are informed. Fire is out ill the woods at Cashup. Nathan Osteu aud A.ro Copcluud at tended court last week. A number of our people attended the funeral of the late dipt. Barlier al 1'leas ville Monday. Belle, youngest daughter ( M. I., Kituge, has gone to Tmui'Mu to slay vt ith tiara Goriuun and attend school. O. B. Mclntyre un. I F. F. Mclcalf me llun'i Tobai i-o Hiiii or Miiiokn Your Life away is the truthful, startling titio of a little book that tells all about No-to-ban, the wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost ia trifling, and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in us ing "No-to-bac." Sold by all druggists. Book at drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. lll'CKI.KN'H AHMI'A HAI.VK. The best Salve in the world fir Cuts, Bruises, Sores, I'lcers Salt Kheiim, Fever Sores, Tetter, ('hpp"l Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay req Hired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale lv Siggins it Na -ou. iiol I inir ii i, u riir Ml Tii-lil. I'iiifti tiii- Mr L- K IL OI . I . . . . ... . n - - - oupt. o, i j'askell tins week. Nr'Wa Bov. Si.-luiiu t'uava, S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Kheumatism liis stomach was disordered, his liver was allectcd to au alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in tliwh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Kdward Shepherd, llarrisburg, 111., had a running aore on his leg of eight years' standing. I'sed three bottles of Kloctric Bitters aud seven boxes of Bucklou'a Arnica Salve, aud his leg is sound ami well. John Speaker, Calawby, O., had five large fever sores oil his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One buttle Flectrie Bitters and one box Biicklen's Arnica Salvuciired him entire ly. Sold by Siggius & Herman's Drug store. 3 When Baby wa ales, g her Caatorla. When aha was a Child, alio criud fur Cautoria. When ahs bticaJiie Mlaa, aha clung to Caaturia. When the had Children, aha gave thorn Caatoria. A lluu-liill Trruaurr. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says llutt he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house aud his fam ily has always found the verv best results follow its use; that he would nut lie with out it, if piiH-iiialile. G. A. Dvkeur dm gist Catskill, N. Y., says ilia' King's New Discovery is undoJUli the b.isl Cough remedy j that hit for it iu Ins iHinily fur eight yea'- v .,, Never lulled Io do all lll.lt '" '"'V"1 It. WLv not trv a reun-' necessity and tested. Trial U.I. " Wot, car- ,V Herman's di uiiiiivo com llauK to I go out. tlf eu ( .Vic. aud tl.OO. yjilU Newt,
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