-THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i, . , - v AV, JANUARY 1(1, I8r,. DOROUGH OFFICERS. ft ki-i C. K. Davis. J. It. o .ansnn, O, ' if H . ilfindt, K. K. 1 . H'MllllM. , .In-tcph Morgan. ' .lunirc ma iwoteS. Proper, H. .1. S.MIpv. fVpi.(('(fB- -S. Cmfmlil, ('i'Hrclnrr). S. Knox. Wi.iul 'irt'.n-i-,!. K. -Clark, T. F. Ilto :my, (. W. llolmnan, L, J. Hopkins, L.-Agnew. FOn P.ST COUNTY OFFICERS. Mr, a her of dnntirentit, F. - A.-.(-r n ,Vfre( M, J. Kcinns. UnK. ..lMfralifi-J, Es Wknk. VsxKirn Jiulge CrtAtu.Rs II. Notks. .4 .vorj'i(A Judge O. W. (!UHK, Jim. A. Nash, Trrnnre Q. JAMircsoN. 'mfVinnUr!, Register it Iireor'dert rf-e. I'ai.vin M. Arnkr. Mierirf. Jon k T. Carson. V 0ia,niMi(iii(!r--W. A. CoNNKIr. Pm- ' r r, V,,; :-c.K, W. M. Coon. ,, ,j -V"r; t'nreiKfenf . W. K ftitn. !ttru-t Ji.ltcv-l', M. CLARK. , ' 11 P(iwii: vio"- J. 11. CARPKI- I " , ' t ho, dki,; f i neid .S'i( nfjsr .1. F. PnnrKK. ( mner Dr. .1. W. Morrow. cm-Dry Awl'fnr M. E. AnnoTT, W. M UoV, J. W.-KjLIOTT. 1! I" in.An TKRMS OP COURT. I ', ;ii Monday of February. . '-.I Monlay of May. ; i .it M unlay of August. 'J'lilrd Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rpi. iVKSTA LODGE, No. 310. T.O.O. ', L Meets pverv Tuesday evening, inOib.1 Y !(,,' Uall.'Partiidgb building. . M;;i;vr LODGE, No. 184. A.O.U.. W., I Meoisevery Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall. Tiouo-ta.. r U71 A S I i I NGTCVN CAMP. No. 420. P. O. N. of A.; mod every Saturday eve ning In A O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta, "i a n ! I'.OKU 1C STOW POST, No. 274 A. il. Mot 1st and 8d Wednes- i' iv (!M niviu In ench in, mill, In Odd rel- :.-(. Hull, 'l .Ollt'Htrt. l.Vl'T. r.ou;ic STOW CORPH, No. V ' 1,1?, W. K. ('.. inoets first and third i 'iiniw.fciy eviMiiiiff of each iiunr.li, In A. O. V. W.-tmli, Tionesta, pa. MVONRSTA TKNT. No. 104." "K. O. T. ( M., nieeiH 2nd and 4th Wodnesda, i , i "i inn In ('! moulh In A. O. U. iu'li TionutUi, !'n. .. F M. CLARK, 1 . v ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, mi, I lisTR!( T A lTDHNKY. OdluO, COr. of l-.n nii.l hi iil-'p streets. Ttonnta. Pa. A Wo ni'diit ir a number of reliablo I iin Insiirutico Companies. I . AT FORNEY-AT-LAW. . , ' Tlonesta, Pa. 1 H. SUKJINM, M. D., J Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, . , ; TIONKSTA, PA, J V. MORROW. M. D., , . rin -U iiiii. Rnrireon A. Dentist. iii'i.. e and rosidunce three doors north of i.iitiuh IIoiiho. Tlonenta. Prolesslon l culls uromntlv responded to at ail hours. . t T D. 1IOWMAN. M. !., 1. Pbvsioian A Snrueon. V , " TIONESTA, PA. Olilco In building formerly wrcupiwl by Dr. Nuson. ('all promptly responded to, night or day. . - i i . 1 InTKI, AG NEW. Li L. AON EW, Proprietor. Tiiis hotol, formerly the Iawroiieo I ! , 1 1 1 kb, h as u n d e rgo n e a co m plete chan ge, ml fs now rur.ilxhed with ttl'. the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted nV iiiL- unit with natural iras. bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. " 7-IENTKAIi HOUSE. . K. c 1'. WEAVER, Proprietor, Tlonseln. Pa. This Is the moiturntrallv 1 hotel In the plaje, aiul.hasiilj the ,,,,,, ii-rii imiirovHinenU. Ho pains will l.i'Kpart-d to make it a pleaaant atoning, l ! i. for the IravKlIn" JAS. T. 1HIENNAN, 1mi1 1:n(h(o A (rent rimI Con voyimocr. PAEMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. I ropresont tin- oldest, strongest, and host Insurance Companies In the United States. . ' CU 7 KWll E R, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE EHHXER AaD COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - . TEEN' A. Deeds, Bonds, MoTttrnicnn, Lofto,Wllln, Power of Attorney. Artllon of AKfPO- incnt. an. I Rll ollior I(.kI iiintruiiientH f.f writinR, drnwn with acruraey and din pntcd. Tltlen exwiiilncd and "Brlol's" and loans noKotlatml. taruis and wild InniN. Iionnon and lots for sale or rant, HririHUir of Property for sale or to Int. opon to the Inspection of those interested. rartleuiar attention paid w ne ooueouon of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assnKsment of lands and payment of taxes. ProlmtlKB aeeounts, wknowledg niont of deeds, and depositions taken. Charrh amtnabbatb Mrkaol. , Pioisbvtorlan Sabbath Schnnl at 9:45 a in. : M. K. Sabnatn ncnooi at tu:oo a. in 'reachiim in M. E. Chureh every bab. bath eveninir bv Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Hnlibath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Hhoun. 1'astor. Horviees In the Presbyterian Church every Mauhatli morning ana evening, Rev. J. v. MoAninch olnclatlng. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 1 OOi. Sleigh bell jingle merrily. Cloiug'nut tale at BaroeUV Don't fail to hear Evangelist William. , Charlie Kilmer ia quite ill - with kidney trouble. J. A. Hart camo up from Oi City this morning. T. W. Alleuder of West Hicke ry was in town yeeterduy. Mica May Hulins is attending ihe Clarion Normal school. F. A. Wheeler waa up from Mercer the first of the week. Mr. C. F. Claypole of Tiouesta waa in the city to day. Blizzard Thomas Shoots of Ilydetown waa in towo on business yesterday Missea Guaai and Maud Camp hel apeut Sunday with friends in Oi (. ilv. J M. Kldcr of West Hickory railed at the Republican office Saturday. ' F. F. Freligh of the Pittsburg Diraich waa a pleasant caller at ou office yesterday. Misa Maude Brennan ia enter taiuing her friend Miss Maude Dem ing of Oil City.- Julos Bylea, one of Tituaville prominent attorneys waa io towo e business yesterday. Mrs. P. M. Claik, who baa been ailing tor some lime past has gone to Erie for medical aid. Irs.'J. Gieriog returned Satur day from a two weeks' visit wit mother iu Ceuterville, Ta. -Joln SiKf'r' two of Quite a large party of our young eople enjoyed a sleighrido to Ne- raska last evening. Cameroo county will enjoy one eek in January in which nil liquor an be legally sold. The licenses for 181)4 expire nne week before the con- veting nf court and all bar rooms will, therefore, have to be closed. Driftwood Gazelle. Mr. James Elder and Attorney Joseph MaO'olt of Clarion were io town yesterday on business. lbe Republican acknowledges very pleasant call from Mr. Elder, who saya he ia very favorably impressed with our beautiful little town. The court bave decided that it is a State's prison offense to steal gas. But we have no reason to commit a (heft, for we bave all the gas we want to use at a very 'low price. Forsake the land of the las meter, nd remove to land of plenty. Ex. Well, well, well! Wrho cares if the skating on the river hag been mned, aioce tbe snow has beeu clear ed of' "Swamp Lake" in Rialtn rk. Tbe ice ia "smooth as glass," and the park authorities only charge the small sum of teo cents tor ad mis- ioD. Commander io Chief Lawler, of he Grand Army of tbe Republic, re cently appointed aides-de-camp oo his stafr, aod among those thus honor ed are O. L. Hew of Franklin, James Lewis of Oil City, Bnd W. J. Alexander of Wjrren. Jtrankhn Netvi. Fifteen or twenty whisky kegs piled out io frout of a drugstore, ne notes pohibilion, a la Putter atyle, special act, where whiskey is allowed to be sold for "medical purposes only." Such ia a common occurrence in Austin, yet the people are bealthy, as a rule. Autograph. Although Uie ereat forests of this county are gradually disappear me there seems to be a considerable amount of game left and huuling aod trapping is Dot yet ao abandon ed industry, as the records nf tbe Commissioners' office ebow that th sum of 962b bU waa paid out in scalp bounties io the past year. Or. Siggina' well oo the Cropp farm is doing first rate and a new rig will be started tbia week. Opera lions have commenced oo the Jamie soo, uale s io. well oo toe tax farm near Prt-sideot. The seven J (or Jays) have the best wishes of the Republican for a gusher. JSo new developments are reported oo the Idebur farm. The break-up in the river last week which was tbe cause of a good deal of anxiety on the part of aome of our citizens who had not harvested their ice, proved to be only a January thaw and the blizzard of Saturday night aod Sunday made up for all th time lost, and we now have thetbes sleighing of the wioter aod the Jout look is vety favorable foi pleotyof ice. , j A dispatch from Brnckway villi to tbe Pittsburg Time aaya : Lane & Humphreys, ot laoea Alius, nave in duced a colony of about bU peopl from Pittsburg to aettle oo thei lands, aod the new-comers are expec ted to soon arrive. Tbe same firm has contracted with Pittsburg buiM erstoK" R. Baroett wislus to announce that they are going nut of the mcr- J caolile business in Tionesia and that verjtbing in the store will be sold at rices that were uever before neani f in this county. This is oo scheme ut a positive fact, and all you need o to be convinced it to come and ex mine goods end prices. It This is what Peter Cooper, who ied worth many millions, said of a . . r it . ewspaper: "in an towns woore a ewspapar ia published every man hould advertise .id il if nothing more than a card staling his name nd the business he ia engaged in. It does Dot only pay the advertiser, ut lets people at a distance kuow that the town io wbicb you reside is prosperous comrauoity of business men. never pun aown your sign while you expett to do business." Just about two-third of the lories published io newspapers about farmers being swindled by sharps, who iet them by some device to aign notes, are fakes, pure aod simple, written by some newspaper man who is nressed for matter to fill up space. and copied and reenpied by other newspapers. fanners as a rule a cot sign papere promiscuously with out knowing their nature, aod it is about time to give this feature of swindling a much needed rest. Sharon Eagle ' James Sheakley, who was a member of the Oil -City Oil Ex change 1 or twelve years ago, and who baa many triends and acquaint ances throughout the oil country, is he present Governor ot Alaska. Eight years ago President Cleveland appointed him one of the Commis sioners in Alaska, and held court at Ft. Wrangell, Two years ago he Was appointed Governor, Mr Har rison's selection, Mr. Koapp having had his tern expire. Governor Sheakley ,W Sitka December 3, came to Snttle and theo overland by tbe Northern Pecifio to his old home at Greenville, Mercer county, where he ii now visiting relatives and friends. Blizzard. h Large audiences greet Evangel ist Williams at tbe services now beiug conducted nightly At tbe Presbyter ian church. Mr. V illiam ia unique in his method of conducting his work and io bia talks, but he succeeds io uluciosr a great deal of Bible before the people aod io such a maoner that haa made biro quite popular with them. He is an enthusiastic worker and thoroughly beleves all he says which, in itself, carries much weight His Bible readings at 3 p. m. each day are very profitable to those who attend. lbe nrst ball hour ot tne evening service which begins at 7 p m. ia devoled to singing gospel songs. These are very enlivening and pre nara the way for the sermoo which follows, which is itself a clear state ment of Bible truths. A cordial io vitalino if extended to all. It ii hoped these services may be profita ble. Seboel Report. TIONKSTA SCHOOL 4T1I MONTH. w 3 KelletfTlHe. Tha weather to-day has nint h the ap- poaranco of a long and lasty spell of winter weathor, much to the ploasure of our lumbermen. A midnight alarm came to the resi dence of C. A. Jenkins on last Wednes day. Clarence is going to teach him the tanner's trade. Miss Emma Dotterer, who has been stopping at the Urooklyn House for a week, Intends soon to leave. A. B. llurd of Erie was again In town a few dnyg last week, making prepara tions to drill his well deeper. Mr. llurd is a thorough oil man and if this venture proves a paying one some business in his Hue can be expected. Mrs. Mary Carter and brother, II. B. Marsh, attended the funeial of an aunt, who was burlod at Titusville on last Monday. Miss Flora Lawson of Whig Hill vis ited her friend, Miss Jennie Pierson, over Sabbath. N. U. Colo of Nebraska was a caller in Kellettville on Hturday. Nelt is fa miliar with all the places or interest around bnro, as this place was Nolt's romping ground when a boy. On Doc, 24 Miss Oonevive Castner of Marrienvillo visited this place, her busi ness hero boing to solicit money for the church fair which was bold at Crown during the holidays. Two ladies wore chosen to gather money and the one col lecting tho largest amount to receive a diamond ring for her trouble. Miss May Moore being the other contestant, and the successful one, having raised $143.30, while Miss Caslnor's amount reached $ 124.20. The managers of tho fair were to woll pleased with the results that each lady received a handsome ring for hor la bor. Miss Castner raised $30.50 in Kel lettville in the short time of two hours. An ctl'ort is being made to connect on the gas wells at Mayburg to supply our little ville with gas, as everyone seems to have grown t.red of wood fires. W. A. Kribbs will furnish 100 cords of boiler wood for tbe Penn Tanning Co. Tbe engine camo up the road Saturday for the first time In three or four days. A large amount of the road between Ne braska and Golenza was washed away by tho recent high water and this will shut off (he bark supply until the road can be repaired. Three large lee gorges have formed in the creek between Newtown and Ball town and if the recent cold snap forms more Ice thern will be a little excitement around here when the ice moves again Two creek rafts are in the upper gorge. Wim, Walks, Stewarts Kuu. Mr. J. A. Dawson has been quite sick, but is belter again. James Mclntyre's baby has been very sick. Tho doctor thinks ItwJU get along now if It don't get any more oold.' v.' Rut us Copeland and II. J. Handy are hauling logs to Hickory for Mr. Turner. Mr. Dawson has bought Mr. Jake Wagner's timber and is going to put 'it into logs and haul them toTionei'ta. The meeting at tbe White Church is progressing nicely. Stewart A Co. are rfgging up to drill another well on tbe Huidekooper tract. Sam Fertig has a well down about 400 foot on his lease joining the Huidekoop er. O. B. Mclntyre is building a rig at Je rusalem Corners for Preston, and one for Stewart. ' V ( r. i ' Wm. H. Wood finished a well at Joru lem Cornera last week. He failed to e land Joining, which made a mys 'he well. torge Dawson spout a week vis parents at Warren recently, niser is kept quite busy sbarp s shoes since tho ice came, a groat deal of sickness ldren at present. Wilbur Bromley and Artie Han liss school a few days. . and family returned -r a two week's visit New JCKY LIST. Following is the list of Jurors drawn for the February tent) of court: (IRANI! Jt'RORS. Grey, J. II., laborer, Bamett. Henry, W., farmer, Barnett. Mullen, Geo., sawyer, Howe. Black, W. W., farmer, Harmony. 8aylor, John, carpenter, Borough. Fulmor, George, Inborcr, Barnett. Black, Jas., (armor, Tlonesta tp. Niel, A. D., druugist, Jenks. Bradon, George, farmer Barnott. Anderson, A. T., barber, Borough. Chase, E. 8.. laborer. Howe. Berlin, Ell, farmer, Klngsley. Elgin, Harry, loloror, Jenks. Cars, Wm , ganger Howe. Noble, John, laborer, Borough. Machesney, J. B., merchant, Harmony. Grant, Win., lea band, Howe. Sibble, Henry, farmer, Tionosta tp. Cropp, J, A., laborer, Green. Elliott, John, teacher, Jenks. Louden, B. A., clerk, Barnett. Evans, G. B., bookkeeper, Hickory, Dawson, W. It., farmer Harmony. Bryner, J. C, laborer, Jenks. PETIT JURORS. Beck, D. J., farmer, Kingsley. Paul, George, laborer, Kingslfy. Elder, Wm., labcror, Harmony. Plattner, David, laborer, Hickory. Brenneman, H. H., engineer, Jenks. Frederick, Chas., farmer, Green. Kelly, J. H., clerk, Borough. Leslie, Frank, farmer, Barnett. Hunter, James, farmer. Hickory. Green, W. II. H. laborer; Jenks. Berlin, J. J., laborer, Jenks. Scowden, J. C, blacksmith, Borough. Burton, E. E., laborer, Jenks. Holmes, N. E., tinner, Borough. Glldersleeve, Mat., elerk Howe. Rayor, Wm., landlord, Barnett. Korr, C. B., farmer, Bai nett. Siggins, Isaac, laborer. Harmony. Matha, Henry, farmer, Tionosta tp. Osten, John, farmer, Harmony. Henry, S. M., clerk, Kingsley. Weller, Abe., laborer, Kingsley. Passour, John, farmer, Tlonesta tp. Grove, R. K. laborer, Kingsley. Brewster, N., farmer, Harmony, .uendo, Christ., farmer, Kingsley. Robinson, Robert, farmer, Jenks, Alleuder, T. W. tollkeeper, Harmony. Moore, A. M., farmer. Green. Niel!, Sye, farmer, Harmony. Jones, John A., Jobber, Green. Wray, L. B., lumberman, Jenks. Guyton, John, farmer, Jenks. Huddleson, T. G., laborer, Hickory. Rock, Frank, laborer, Jenks. Hunt, C. F., farmer, Jenks. Mong, Joseph E,, farmer, Tlonesta tp. .Dawson, Geo. H., laborer, Harmony. Buzzard, J. C, blacksmith, Jenks. 8later, Peter, farmer, Barnett, Botts, Frank lumberman, Jenks.: Duukle, Geo., laborer, Borough.' Foxburg, Howe Township. Vallace, youngest son of Charles Campbell, is very low with diphtheria. Not much hopes of his recovery. Mrs. A. A. Gilson and children return cd Monday from a week's visit at Tryorr- vlllo, Pa. Percy, youngest son of Gust Nowman, died Thursday with lung lover, aged 1 year and 4 days. Interment at FitbUield, Friday. -,.. ." "j h. Mrs. Leland and Mrs. Christ returned last week from a wfeek's visit at Corry, Pa. . Geo. Culbertbsou and Miss E. Camp boll.took in the dance at Ludlow, Tues day night. Barlow A Lynch have bought a half interest in the Campbell lease and are to begin cleaning out old and drilling sever al new wells. A. D. Goal and I. N ..Liken made a fly ing trip to Marienvilk-, Saturday night. A. D. Goal is tho most ' respected "Fnau of the burg. The reason is that he has everybody woll supplii.i with ga cold weather. Geo. McKiuney, Phi' Jacobs and Jake v ou thp " MARRIED. . VOSE-KA FILE-In Tlonesta, Pa., by S. J. Hctley, J. P., January 9, 1, Daniel B. Vose and Nettie M. liable,' both of Ftcilclvflo, Forest county, T. DIED. COPELAND At Hendricks, W. Y.( Dec. 30, ls((4i Ho)(.rt, Infant Bon of U.' P. and Nollie Copeland. Aged 4 mo. and 3 weeks. . -' ATW ELL Miles William, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Atwell, of South Hick ory, Pa., died January 10, 1H95, aged 11 months and 12 days. Everything must go. We uiemi business. A genuine closing out tale at Barnett'. It Fonr Ilia Hurrrnmrn. , Having 'he needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies b reached a phenomenal sale. lr. Kiug'a New DWcovery for (HiiHiimption. coulta and colds, eaeii IkxiIh guaranteed Elcu- trie Bitters, tt-e reat remedy for Liver, tiuiinach and Kidneys. Hiicklen's Arul- atsalve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Lim Pills, which a' a per fect pill. All of these remedies Br suar. anteed to do Just what It-claimed for Ibem and the dealer wbooe name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Boll at Siggins A Hermes' drugstore. 1 A Million Frlrad. A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people bave found just such a friend in Dr. King'e INnw I'iscovery lor consumption, i-nugna and Colds. II vou have never used tin Great Cousrli Medicine, one trial will con vince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Cheet and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Siggins and' llerm .n's DrueStore. Large bottles 60c and $1.00. 1 Don't Tohan-e Holt er Stniek Tear Lire sway Is the truthful, startling title of little bonk that tells all alsiut No-to-ba;, the wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost im trifling, and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial rtss in us ing "No-to-bac." Hold by all druggist. Book at druiz store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral springs, inu. BUt 'KLH.VM AKMCA HALVE. The best Salve in the world f.)r Cuts, " Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'fetter, Chspp"d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay req uired. It is guaranieen to give pertect satisiaction, or money roiundert. Price 2t cents per liox. For sale bv Siegins A Nason. ClONESTA SIAJtKKTS COHHKCTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALEH8 Flour sacki -""155(3,1.35 Corn Meal, lofl tbs -Chop fee ii pure grain -Corn, Swelled -Beans 'f bushel -Haiti, ungar cured -Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - - . -Whitetish, half-barrels -Sugar Syrup - - l.K(fl,1.60 fei.ae (,70 4.00(5,2.50 11 . . II S 8.50 - 4ia,t a5o - 60(o7S M 26 (J 32H6 Nip, Molasses new -Roast Kio Coffee r -Rio Coffee, - - Java Coffee ... Tea - - - - Butter - ' ' Rice - .-j. Eggs, fresh - Salt lake best - - - Lard - Iron, common bar -Nails, 60d, keg -Potatoes .... Lime bbl. -D'ied Apples sliced per Tb Driei Beef Dried Peaches -Dried P" 1.00 12i - 3.00 1.50 607 1 01.
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