THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. !.;dni.;m)ay, m Mtcii 27, "im.' BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ilnrtie C. X. Davis. Oiiunntmrn. -Joseph Clark J J? . W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. J. H,:,I.T " tht ''e"ee-J- F- Prorer, 8. Oonyhbte-H. H. Canneld. tllrctnr D. H. Knox. A'oAno IKrertnritJ, Clark T P Ullehoy, U. W. Ilolonmn. L.J. Ho.k'lnV Akiiow, J. W. Morrow ' ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. !m,'"" f, '""-O. F. Kribb. Vtmhrr of ,Mrnittr-M. II. lrl). """.v-J. K. Wknk. ' ''CKrn.M.,CAltMW II. NoYRS. A.N ah," U Jh',!"'-v- W. Clark, Job. rrtumttrer Q. Jamieson. rothnnoturn, ItegiMerA fleeorder. te. "ai.vih M. Arnrh. Mitritr. John T. Cahson. C,n,ni.t,oner W. A. Conn BLT, Pit TKH YotlNOK, W. M. Coos. ""unit, Superintendent a. W. Kkrr. Ihitrici Attorney P. M. Clark, fur.v OiinnWxstonem .1. li. Cahpkm TKK, Oko. ."UNOH,. County Sitrviyor I. F. Pkopkr. Oironrr Dr. J. W. Morrow. f'nntittf Auditor M. E. Abbott, W. L. (STROIir, J. W. Elliott. HROTt,AI TKRMH OF CO IT RT. Fourth. Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rpioNKSTA UlltilK, No. 3(10, T. O. O. K. 1 Meets every Tuesday evening, InOdd Fellows' Hall, 'Partridge building. ,oRF.NT LODUK, No. 184, A.O. U. W., I Meotsevery Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hull. Tlotiesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P.O. H. of A., moot every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CA PT. I 1 KOR 1 K STOW POST, No. 274 (. A. K. M ?el 1st and Sd Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. OKOKHE NTOW CORPS, No. 1 (7, W. It. C. moots llrKt and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A, O. U. W. hull, Tionesta, Pa. rpiONKSTATKNT, No. DM, K. O. T L M., moois 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening tn eai'h month In A. O. U. v. hall Tionostu, I'a. PM. CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-t, AW, and District Attorn ky. Ofllco, oor. of lin and Bridge Streets, Tioneitla, Pa. ANo agent for a number of reliable Fire Iusuranoe Companies. . T F. HITCH KY, ATTOltNKY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. B. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon t Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Burgoon A Dentist. Ollllee throe doors north of Lawrence House, Tionesta. Residence at Jacob Wenk house. Professional calls promp tly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN. M. I)., Phvsieian A Surgeon, TION KSTA, PA. Office In building formerly iKWipied by !r. Nason. Call promptly responded Iai, night or day. HOTEL AON EW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotol, formerly the Lawrence Hoove, has undergone a oomidctecnange, "Mi is now furnished with al. tlie mod- tlir.iuglmut with natiirul gas. bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never nctflurtiMi. y CENTRAL HOCSi:, V. C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This U the mostcentrally located hotol in the place, and has nil the modern improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. 1) REST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Homier, Proprietor. This hotol has but recently been completed. Is nice ly furnished throughout, ami offers the tiuosland most c.mi tor table accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Rates reasonable. INI AY, PARK & CO.. Corner of Elm V Walnut Sts., Tlonesta, Pa., Hank of Discount mid Deposit. In tterwt allowod on Time Dooosits Colleo- rton uiade on all the Principal points of the U. . Collections solicilea. pilIU EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shan In Heck building next to Smear jiiinrh J: Co.'s store. Is urenared to do all tind of cusUiiu work I mm the III. cut to the con 1 sesl and guarantees his work to give ported satislaction. Prompt atlen tion fivoo to nieudiiig, and prices ria soiiable. r F. Z A II RING EH. I. PRACriCAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 2, years' experience, Is prepared to do all work In his line on short notice and at reasouanie prices, Alwavs guarantoes satislaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keeley Club Room. JORHNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In Harness, ioiurs. bridles, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 1ONESTA. PA. iwd. Grcttcnbcrgci r 1 W M V II A r . Ri ftPkVffllTH & MACHINIST. 1 11 rtaii"K to Machinery, En- All work p, , or Water Kit- gines, Oil w el. , UU(,.kHII)uiiii.g prompt tmgsaiiduener. Kepamng niII lvdone at Low ' , -.,,..,," and MuiliiiiMrv irivnil ' . " satislaction' giiarau. j , t of !Slio in rear 01 1 s p Shaw House, Tidiouti "J Your patronage solit ,.-I.l,M,nKH FRED. IJKETI NBEHnhR. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS. Furniture) Dealers. AND UNDERTAKERS.- TPONESTA, PENN. JAS. T. BttENNAN, Jt'iil ICnIiHo Atcnt find Coiivcynnocr, f (TIE. J-lfE Mil) ACCI DENT INSURANCE, FAEMB, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OE EXCHANGE. I represent the oldest., stromrnat. noil best Insurance Companies In the United IS tales. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds. Mortiraure. Leasns.Wills. Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and all other legal Instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents. mortirHires. and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, nouses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let. open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payinont of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment 01 uecus, ana depositions utKen. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. tn. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church eerv Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dalo. Preaching in the F. M. Church everr Saidiath evening at the usual hour. Rev. t. r. Hiioup. faslor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, rtev. i. v. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Polple. " Mary bad a little hen With feathers white as snow, The preacher paid a visit ; then The chicken had to go. Philadelphia Inquirer. Oil market 1.HJ This it gieat maple sugar weather. Nit. Dick Davit returned from New York Saturday. -Dr. Siggioa second well ou the Cmpp farm it dry. -Toe carpet thumper is getting ic hit work these days. Don't fail to read Mile & Arm strong's ad. in tbit paper. It R. W. Guitou of Guitonville wat iu tbe county teat Monday. Rev. J as. T. Breuuan ttarted yesterday for an eastern trip. Sio bat many t inls, but a lie it the handle which fits them all. Elmer Fleming is building a rig between Hickory aud Faguudus. Good Friday comes on April 12, and is a legal holiday in this State. Win Helm ot Tidiotite was in wo 00 business the last of the week K C Heatli is in Antabola, O , this week on a business and pleasure trip. And now the chronic kicker i making his annual howl about tbo roud.' Dr. and Mrs. ,T. V. Morrow were in Oil City on business the first of the week Judge N 'Jres held court io' Kit- tanning Isst week fur Judge Ray burn. Ask In tee the new waist pat terns in silk. No two alike at Lau- son a. 11 Tbe Derrick has been awarded the contract fur the city pouting of Pittshu rg. Miss Susie Huling closed her six months' term of school at Olutuwu last week. J R Barr and J. I Woods of Marrienville were in the city on bus iness Monday. -L W. LittleCeld and Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Hickory were in town Monday. II. II. Shoemaker returned to his duties as nurse iu the Oil City hospital yesterday. The first thunder stor" of the the seasnu occured about 3 o'clock Monday morning. Rev. W. W. Dale goes to East Hickory to night tn organize a branch if the Epworth League. The desire to "get even" is re ponsible for a good deal of trouble on this mundane sphere. Nine licenses were granted io Butler county last week aud five were held over until June court. Ex-Governor Pattisnu hat re turned to hit law books and hung nut his shingle iu Philadelphia. Mrs John Urindley and Miss Clara Fellows of Warren were guests at the Hotel Agnew Monday. Sheriff Carson has a boarder at the county jail. Don't know whether that's a sign of spring or not. E E Stitzinger of Clarion and I E Slilzmger of Newiqansville were rallera at the Republican of fice Monday. Don't forget the grand Eisler opening of millinery at flora Wal lers & Co.'s next Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. Never mind the weather and the rising grain market when you ran hny two sacks of good warranted Hour for 81 60 at Lauson s. it. Rsfiing hat heen in progress for several days on the Clarion river, me mo starting 150.000 feet of lumber and timber for Pittsburg on Monday Patrick Joyce and James Elliott are erecting foundations f r a pair of boilers for tho Maple Creek Lnmher Company at the mouth of Maple Creek Another big lot ef the penuine (odeo red American Indigo Blue and msnv other brand ol best prinls just received at Laosoo's, and the price is prjly Bo. It. The "gang" tins resumed their old loafing place on Lansmi's salt bsnels sure sign of spring. There are fif'tv applications for liquor license in Warren county this year, five less ilian last year. Misses Fa tin 10 an Jennie Siggim of West Hickory were the guests of Mrs. Huie Sharp, last Thursday. Abe Hepler, who got his ankle quite badly smashed while loading car at the depot u few weeks ago, is able to he nut again. You may set it down at a truih whieh admits of a few exceptions that those who ask your opinion really want your praise Frank Hunter passed the exam ination at the head of his class, at Cleveland dental college last week. Congratulations, Frank At will be nhserved hy reference to the announcement column, Mr. R B Crawford has withdrawn from the contest fur Associate Judge. Wanted People to know that Miles & Armstrong's red letter sale still goes on. People say we heat auction prices. Come and see. It Don't kick about the times vnu live in says an exchange. A hun dred years hence and they will be referred to as "tbe good old days." Harry Minnie and Veinie Wat son of Golenza and Bessste Cook of Nebraska have returned to school at Randolph, N. Y , alter a two weeks' vacation. Now that the ice is rapidly dis appearing from the river banks the small hoy "isn't doing a thing" hut overstocking tbe market with the fes tive sucker. Rev. F. F. Shnup returned Mon day from Allegheny City, where he has been visiting his uncle, John Shnup, who has been seriously ill for some time. -"An old hen is tbe most exclti sive of all fouls. She doesn't allow any chirk about her that don't be lor.g to her set. Something like the Tiouesta girls. Mrs Wm Heihenlhal and little daughter returned to their home in PitiBhurg last Friday, alter a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Hood. Flora Walters will return the last of the week with an elegant line of new spriug millinery, just in time for their grand Easier opening, which occurs April 10. 11 and 12. It is strange what an abiding faith some men have iu the medicinal qualities of whisky, as a preventive for the grip or any mher preralent disease, as for that matter. Blizzard Hurry ! I urryj and dou't lei Isaao get killedin the rush if some oue does holler "Job Lots". Cloth ing at awfully low prices at La n son's We never were and never will he un dersold It. -Lawrence & Smearbaugh nf th it- place are goiug to start a barge yard at East Hickory this spring, work on which will soon commence, lhey ex pect to give employment to from twenty five to thirty men. Carpets where you can see them Carpets where you can look at them Carpets wheio you can have them cut to match aud lit your room aud delivered right away quick at prices jiisl as cheap as anywhere iu the world, at Lausou 8. It. Now is the time to look over y our stock of stationery and see wbai you will need during the rush nf spring business and Iheu send iuyour order to tbe Republican, where you can get first class work at reasonable prices. Toe folluwing gentlemen have beou appointed by Giv. Aaslings a Warren Hospital trustees : 8. W v aters, Warren ; W II. Oaierhoui, Ridgway ; S R. Mason, Mercer: George Lewis, Franklin; C C Shirk, Erie; J. Wilson Greenland, Clarion. Misses Kittie Joyce, Blanche Pease aud Rosa Hunter bave closed their Schools located at Jamieson btation, German Hill and Newmans- ville, respectively, and will depart this week for Clarion to attend the Normal school. Au exchange says : "Damp salt well rubbed into the hair at oighl and left till morning and then ruhhed nut will remove dandruff, and if re peated once or twice a month will keep the scalp in good condition ' fins is worth trying and worth re nie nihering. A. J PufUnberg will remove to Wilkinshurg, IV, the Isst of the week, where he has purchased a hall interest in the only furniture store in the town. We are sorry to loose so good a citizen as "Archie," hut if h can belter his condition by going our best wishes go with him. General Waller W. Greenland, ex-adjutant general of Pennsylvania died at his home in Clsrion, Pa , Saturday evening, March 23, after a lingering illness. He was 40 veura of age, and was w-H known pnliti rally in this prl nf the state. A wife and three children survive him The viewers appointed to exam ine plans for the projected bridge over East Hickory creek were up Saturday and made a favorable re port. Tbe bridge, if built as pro posed, will consist nf one span, 115 feet in length, aud must be tune feel I rum the water. Congressman C W. Stone will address the legislature iu reply to tV forthcoming silver speech of Charles Uher Clark. Wo two Pennsyfva mans are belter posted upon tin financial questiou from their respec tive points of view. Mr. Stone was the leading Republicau member of the commute" on coinage, weights and measures of the last congress aud is most prominently mentioned for the chairmanship of that rnmmitlee in the next congress. Mr Clark will ably present Senator Cameron's ail vanced silver coinage views for the consideration of the state capilol Boluo.--'lirusville Herald. An elegant line of new spring dry goods and loolnear has just ur- riven al lyawreiii'e tV. hin-arliiiiicli s C iiue aud examine. The Sires photograph gallery at Ibis place will be open all the 11 hid from now on, 'th S. O. Munn iu charge. Cauiuels $1 50 per dozen. tf Judge Gunuisuu of Erio county. in granting licenses, barred out free lunches by a siringcut ruling. Judge Stowe, of Allegheny county, not only allowed the free lunches hut spoke approvingly of them. It takes all kluda ol judges to make a law inter esting franklin iew. For sale A fine Alderney cow. which will be fresh in April, and a bay mare, 8 years old, with col'.. Bulb can be bought cheap, and on l:me if desired. Scarcity of pasiuie is the reason I wish to sell Wm Lawrenck, 2t. Tiouesta, l'a This is the time of year when the unfortunate hnuedict is doing his best to get up enough courage to go through the anuual season of spricg house cleaning, especially if 1iu do s not enjoy the advantages of having city water 10 bis huuse aud bus to carry lhal necessary fluid from his neighbor 8 pump. These are ihe days when danger may be apprehended Iroin gas and water pipes. As the frost begins lo come out of the ground, the pi pea are raised up and pulled apart. Be care ful in going into closed cellars, where gas pipes pass through, and he sine never to hunt a gas leak wilh a light Too dangerous. Warren Mail The ideal school director is en til 10 live in Fayetie county, this State. At a lcal teachers insiilute he ad vocated the plan nf reducing teach ers' 'wages and compelling them Io chop their own firewood He ridi culed the idea that the world is round, claiming that it is square and supported hy props. Kersey Herald. Joseph Morgau and daughter. Ella, returned Monday from Red Clyde, this county, where they hud been to attend the fuueral of Mr. Morgau's sister-in-law, Mis Calvin M -rgan, who died last Wednesday night, in the 31lili year of her age. She was buried Fiiday, at the Ag new cemetery, Jefferson county. We are without further particulars. One of the most valuable things in this life is a settled disposition li: ake a rosy view of things mid to snap your fingers at so-called trouble. Trouble is not so much a reality as a condition of mind. Some people fret themselves insane over things that others would not lose a moment's sleep over. It does not pay to worry It is a waste of brain fiber. Lx. At the regular meeting of the Enworth League Monday evening the following list of officers were in stalled: President, Mrs W W. Dale; 1st V P. P A Hepler; 2nd V P.Mrs J II. Dingmsn; 3rd V P.. P M Clark ; 4h V P . Mrs Z T Shriver; Secretary, Jessie C 'Tab ; Treas . Will Ball. Mrs. A. Carson was appointed Superintendent nf Junior League L J Osgood and son were down from East Hickory a few hours S.atur- lay. Mr Osgood has purchased a fine farui of 75 acres, about four miles north nf Titusville, and some day intends tn settle down to the quiet and peacelul life of a farmer. His place hag on it nice farm build ings, is well watered and contains a fine growing orchard nf young fruit. Success to you, Farmer Osgood. The warm sunshiny days of the ast week have caused most nf the no in town to disappear and the filth and debris that has accumulated during the past winter shows up quite prominently in a numher nf places, and now is the time for the local hoard of health to attend to their duties and see that there is a general cleaning up nf hack yards and alleys, and prevent au epidemic of fever. It is with greBt regret that we are cnmpelled to announce the death of our ovist estimable citizen Lewis Keisler, who died at Eist Hickorv Friday, March 22. 18!)5. aged (iO years, 2 months and 11 davs. He was born in Kdenbnrg, Clarion county. Jan. 11. 1835. Funeral ser vices were conducted by ReVs Rich aids and Whippo at Hickory last Sunday. We will give a more ex tended notice next week The C L S C had a very en joyahle meeting at the residence of T. F Ritchey last Friday, and after the regular course, tho eomnanv were entertained by a short musical pro gram rendered by tho memhers nf the circle. Messrs Irwin and Whitlekin rendering several selections on the violin, assisted hy Mrs Ritchey at the piano The next regular meeting will be at the residence of J F Pro. per next Friday evening A rather serious though not fa tal accident occurred on (ho river near Dawson station, about three miles above Tioi esla, yesterday after noon. Orris Walters and Warren Perry were in the river iu a hoot when a stick nf dyamite that had in some manner gut under the boat exploded, completely demraliziug the boat and throwing Mr. Walters about six feet in the air, hadly fac toring his right leg below the knee and hurting Ilia left unn qmto ser iously. It is said thut the clothes were completely torn from his body and it seems almost a miri le thai he was not hloW'i to ntmna. Though his right leg was broken nud his left aim disabled he swam to thoie, a ditiauce nf abnut four rods, where Mr. Perry, who had escaped unhurt, carried him n the nearest house I)r Weber of Herk'iry was sent for anrl is caring for the wounded man. Of course ue don't think the men mere dynamiting fish; they were probably just Irving tn see how high they could blow themselves up into the uir without gettiog hurt. Rev. Father Hirkey nf Tidioute held servers m the Caiholic church at tins place Sunday. The subject ! his discour-e was the recent order ot the Pope refusing members nf ihe church the right to belong to Ma. sonic, Odd Fellows and Knighls nf 1 yllnas Iru'ernilics. Last fall, potatoes were reported quite plenty, and although the dry Season had cut short the crop, it was nought that farmers would have a good many to sell The hard freez- ing winttr has played havoc wilh ihe supply and potatoes ore scarce. A potato buyer who drove many miles in the county during the first "of the week, reports them very scarce; in fact ho was not able to fint" any for sale Meatlviffe Jirpuhlican Two wildcats were killed in Forest county last week; one trap ped nt Vowim kle that measured five feet ill length, and the other shot on Lillle Tionesta creek, hy our old friend, II m Samuel H Haslet. Mr. Haslet, like ourself. is getting rather old for the prolonged hums we used In take, when dter and hear and wildcats and wolves were plentiful in Forest county, but he is slill a handy man with a gun and a skilled woods man. Venango Spectator. The danger which has been feared by residents in the proximity nf the large ice gorges at Truokey ville aud Ki tin lining is all over, as the warm weather of the past few days had rolled the ice to such an extent thiil the recent rains and subsequent rise in the river caused both gorges to move out without serious damage to anyone. The ice in Tionesta creek is moving nut gradually, without do ing any d image, and rafting will be commenced as soon as possible, and a large run of timber and lumber is expected. Mrs Nancy B. Butterfield. moth er of the Late Giles G Butterfield of this place, died at her home in Em lenton, Venango county. Pa , Friday, March 15, 181(5. in the 78th year ot her age. She was taken suddenly ill on Ihe evening of March 6, and was placed in bed, from which she never rose. She was well known to many of our citizens, and the news of hei demise was learned with much regret Mrs Butterfield was a memher nf the Preshyterian church from early child hood, and lived a consistsntChristian life and was universally respected and admired The annual union temperance meeting which we announced last week Iu he held iu the M. E. church, was unquestionably a very successful meeting An unusually large congre gation was assembled, ami the pro gram previously uriauged by Ihe W C T U. was very successfully carried out. The church was haudsomely decorated with house plants and mot. t'.es and huuners nf the W C. T. U The entire edifice was crowded wilh enthusiastic li.-teners to the impreasive discourses of R- vs McAninch, Bren nan nm! Dale Rev McAninch's ad dress was principally directod to the teachers nf the different Sabbath schools; Rev. Brennau spoke to the childeeu in a very ahe manner.lwhile the snhject nf Rev. Dale's remarks was "The Responsibility of Parents." Appropriate music was very success fully rendered hy the M E church choir. Such meetings are conducive of a great deal nf good, and it is lo be rfgretted that they do not occur more frequently. Mrs Gertrude McCullough, wife of J M MiCulluiigh uf Nebraska, this county, died Suuday uear mid night, nf consumption, from which she had been a 6 u tie re r for about one year, and while her death was not wholly unexpected, it was very eud lieu. She was in ihe 29th year of her age. nhe Was a young woman who had the respect and admiration of the entire community in which she lived, was a devout Christian, haviug been a member uf the M E church for a long time, and was a loving aud dutiful wifrt and mother, and it seems sad that she should he called away from her three little ones two hoys and a gill just as she had begun to excellence ihe joys of a mother in seeing her children becoming uf an age when they would soon he useful to her, lul vhtn the prim reaper (alls we must go JJesnies her clnl dren, she leaves a husband, mother and brother and three sisters to mourn her departure. The funeral was held at Nebraska, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Rev W W. Dale officiat ing The remains were interred in Riverside cemetery at this place, and were followed to their last resting place by 0 large concourse of rela stives ami friends I'oxburg, Howe Township. Thomas. Dew ire had the misfortune to break his collar bone Wednesday, while coii linn car at tho liluo Jay yards. Harlow, Lynch A Co. have commenced ri(.'!'inn up and cleaning out on their lease -;.i the Campbell property. Lineman ,V Wilaou have got the bit out on their well and are down about 000 feet. They have pulled casiut; three tunes. Tho Cornplantcr pump-station caught lire Thursday. It was extinguished be fore any damage w as done. Mrs. I'ctc Benson and children are vis iting with lior mother, Mrs. Hobiusou, al Marionvillo. Mrs. II. A. Uilsou took in Shellleld Friday. tlnias llovt of (iusher was in the burg Friday, selling a patented hair crimper, I'M. Shalor has sold his horso to Mike Lynch, and intends moving to Luiona, N. Y. Mis. I., ti. Duliois and Master Kdvviu tool; in Wiiircil Thursday. lAuiv McDonald is down with tho measles. ! M i's. Ol is 'hrisl lias rotunioil aiaiii. h!'- ter an absence of six weeks. V. Wicox is a do to lesiiioc hia duties us 4-lci !i in the Company's, store again. ( I as. nnd l aliny Anderson, who lef1 here last Scptcmbur for Sweden, will ru tin 11 ug iiu tho tirel of April. Gcrsjj. K llcltvlllc. VV. II. Carter Is visiting relatives at his former homo, Oompseytown. Ituildinir .111 the F. M. church it goitiK on, since tho fine wcnlher. Kellettvillo is soon to have the services of a (iood doctor, which Is needed greatly. Dr. Detar of I,eoper Is tho lucky M. I). He will occupy tho ofllco built by Dr. Burlier. C'has. S. Andrews, a second year student, returned home from Columbus Medical College on Tuesday. Since his return he has had several calls pertaining to his profession, which were promptly responded to. ('has. in doing all work gratis. Mr. Abnor Phelps, whose illness was mentioned some weeks ago, is feeling about the sainn, and owing to his ad vanced age his recovery Is doubtful. M. Jennie Wilson returned home Sun day to stay a while, after an absence of several months at East Hickorv. The boys seen lounging around town the past few weeks aro all waiting for that little job of rafting. W. W. Baker of Franklin was In town on Thursday, looking after his interests. John Milliard of Fast Hickory was in town about all last week, visiting friends. V. S. Johnson and wife, T. J. Fleming and wife and W. A. Kribbs and wife at tended the funeral of Mr. Keister at Esst Hickory on Suuday. S. E. Shaw returned home on Monday to settle up the hooks of the K. O. T. M. order at this pla"e. Tho first thunder storm of tho season visited here on Monday morning. The past weeks' warm weather and the ol- lects of the rain sarted the ice in the creek at the Osgood island. Tho ice moved on down to Fork run, when it stopped. Mrs. Grant and son Byroin of I'orkey aie visiting in town. Will Walks. Stewarts Run. Bort Thomson is moving to the Jam ieson farm this week. We are sorry to see Bert go away. George R. Dawson was 111 Warren last week. Hov. Williams intends moving away this week. We are not informed where he is going. O. II. Mclntyre received word Monday P. M. that his nephew, Homer Cnlbert, of Haynio, Clarion county, is dead. Mr. Mclntyre will attend the funeral. F. E Metcalf was at Jamieson, Mon day, helping Art Handy load a car. Our school will close this week. This makes the third successive term lor Miss Roilliold. She is a No, 1. teacher and we would like to have her back again next term. Grove Bros, of Tionesta have leased the Abbott farm, joining the Cummingsfai in on the north and the Bromley farm on the west. There is one woll drilled which they will clean out, and drill some more we are informed. We wish them success. Mr. Warner moved into one of Range's houses last week. Mr. Warner ownes an interest in the saw mill that is located near Capt. Clark's. Mrs. Lizzn Kerr of Bethel, Crawford county, visited her sister, Mrs. O. B. Mc lntyre, last week. Some of tbe snow drifted roads have been opened up. Ken. Range put a lot of trout in Stew arts Hun hist week. Chas. RusnoM sent them out. This is the second time Chas, has put fish in Stewarts Run. A great many persons here are afflicted this spring with rheumatism. Spring's getting there. She's a cumin and oil, how glad we are to see it. Miss Lulu Shaw, Miss Kedtield'snicce, visited our school last week. The National Oil Co. will start the drill soon on their lease bought of Proper & Hardisou of Tionesta. A. J. Handy will farm the Joclyn farm again this summer. Evlin Cnpeland moved from Tryon ville into onn of the Carnahau houses ou the lease below Azro Copeland's. J. M. Vanderlin passed though here Sabbath on his way home from visiting his father. Ilia step-mother Is quite sick. News Boy. People Abhorred. The Freeman, published at Adams, Massachusetts, has end"avored to class ify some people who make themselves very disagreeable. It says that people we abhor are : Those persons who want to toll part of your story lor you. Those persons whose education is con stantly paraded before us. Those persons who know so much they cannot refrain from correcting oilier poo plo. Those persons who look witli benign pity on anyone who does not see things as they d. Those persons with opinions so posi tive that they know dissenting humanity to le fools. Those persons who know truth only in what they think is right, and see error In all else. Those persons who have tasted the water of culture and have little intel.ect to cultivate. Those persons who survey the universe with a little mind unite fascinated with its own importance. Those persons who long to impress ouo with their ease and unconcern iu the presence of supposed inferiors. Those persons w ho by superficial fal sity aud internal egotism would convey an impression of exalted refinement. Those persons who bore us by inter jocting a narration of self or surround ings into a subject having 110 tangible connection. Those persons who consider themselves so educationally endowed that they have lost to view the ordinary rules of com inon sense. 1 hose persons who do not know tlie meaning of decency, yet are highly set up by self estimation and a well adver tised Christianity. Those persons who know so much re ligion that they violate, not only the written laws of Christianity, but tlie un written code of courtesy. Those persons who mistake cynicism for wit, i:arrow sell satisfaction for liber alism, and the wrong side, of eveiy sub ject lor an exemplification of all the world's culluru they have cagod iu their or n CioMt. A HIk SurprUf-. Ill store for all vi,., trv 11. 1. r'nin,. King for Ihe nerves. IP general ver- li t of l 1 who have used this groat vpgn 1I0 iireiiarati'in is thai it i. tiw frraiwinut lal r nindy ever used u,r I lie cure of d vsneti- sia, liver complaint, general debility, etc. 'oil's ( elerv k itiu- lor the tio-v,,a'utl,- Ihli ulates the diuo'siive oiifims, regulates the liver and resiors iho ui-ui.i t., o... health and enerjies. Samples free Large "e H-. rsoui only hv niirglns Herman. TiooosO, mul vv' 11' U'liL-i... West Hickory. ' ' (-rent l.rniler. We are oh-ased to inform vnu that u-a have received the sole aencv for Otto's Cure, the great throat .mil lung healer. Otto s Cure is ihe great leader of all pro- .iieuov nionrauons lor ine cure of ughs, eoids, H-thma. Iironchetis, con sumption, etc. We will guarantee Otto's Cure to cure vou and if you will call at our store we w ill give y hi a bottleof this great guaranteed remedv tree of ctiatge. otto's cute instantly relieves croup and snooping eouL'ii. iiontdeiav. Samples free. Large hottles fiilc .V &Sc at Hiiririna itr Herman'. TiotiestH. and W.(i VIIWI,, West Hickory, sole agents. 2 tiom:sta .uakkkts COKRRCTKn KVKKV TTE8HAY, BY I'.VI.IAKI.K 1IEAI.KK8 Flour rl mmi-U. - - flSCT.I 9.1 Corn Meal, ou ft,s . . - l.lAfrOl.60 hop feed, nure grain - - 'a.l.lfi Corn. Shelled - - - fa,70 "cans -f) husiiel - - - 2.00(U)ii.f0 Ham. sugar cured - (all Break last llaeon. sugar cured - -12 Shoulders ..... W hitelish, half-barrels - - - 8.50 Sugar - 44ei5 Syrup 2.5ffiiR0 .. .Molasses new ... 50((i75 Koast Kio Colleo ... (w25 Kio Coffee. ... . 2fi(ci JavaCollee .... 32S5 Tea .... . 20(oifi0 Butter 22fi25 Rice (g)8 Kggs, fresh .... (a,18 Salt lal e host .... 1.00 Lard m Iron, common bar - 2.00 Nails, Bud, f keg .... 1.50 Potatoes .... 60(7S Lime bbl. .... 1.08 l-led Apples sliced per lb - 610 Dried Hoof ... , - 15 Dried Peaches per Ih - - 1012i Dried Peaches pared per - 15 .ti !': ill He Appraisers List for Forest County, A. I. 1801. ha hn kit TOWNSHIP. Name Class. Tax. 915 00 20 00 12 50 7 00 W. D. A- S. H. Shields 11 A. R. Mechlin 10 A. Cook Sons 12 Maple Creek Lumber Co. 14 OltKKN TOWNS1IIV. Bowman Lumber Co : 13 Collins A atso i 12 Collins ,V Kreiller 10 IIOWK TOWNSHIP. S. Crawford 18 Robert II. Brown it Co 14 ( 'ni t is Johnson 14 I. II. (iildersleove 10 Lynch A Co 13 J. C. Huntington 14 J. L. Saxtou 14 IIAHMONY TOWNSHIP. W. P. Siggins 14 W. C. Allen A Co 14 Geo. W. King A Son 14 G. W. Wilkins 14 M. R. Hardenliiirgh ..13 Turner Bros 12 J. B. Machesney 14 JKNKS TOWNSHIP. 10 00 12 50 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 20 (10 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J. W. Baxter S. S. Towler F. S. Brown J. N. Sandrock T. J. Rovner L. S. dough A' Co. Wagner A" Wilson David Mint. M. C. Carringer.. .. II. II. licnscl .1. F. W enner II. .el lers Mrs. M. Lew A. 1 1. Neill P. W. Kllssell li. A. Krihhs Anislcr Bros C. S. Leech - 7 eflf 10 00 12 50 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 a) 00 12 60 12 50 7 00 15 00 12 50 7 00 .13 .11 .13 .10 .11 Hammond. Crosby I.11111, Co.. .12 1). A. Wright 14 IIICKOKY TOWNSHIP. Wheeler V IHisonbury 11 T. J. Bowman 12 W. P. Crouch 14 KINUsI.K.Y TOWNSHIP. Charles Bauer 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Andrews 14 7 00 Proper A Myers 14 7 00 Salmon Creek Lumber Co 14 7 00 Berlin A Co 14 7 00 TIONKsTA TOWNSHIP. C. M. Whilcinan 14 TION KMT BOROUGH. S. H. 11 islet A Sons 13 U. W. Bovurd 14 R. Bai iicU 14 Lawrence A Smearbaugh 12 F. R. Laii-on 10 Ledcbur A Miles 13 Siggins A Herman 13 J. K. Morgan 14 G. W. Rohinsou 10 J. T. Breuuan J4 C. M. Amur 14 BILLIARDS. UAUNKTT TOWNSHIP. J. B. Hart, 2 tallies W. S. Henry, 2 tables HAKMONY TOWNSHIP. Jacob Bender, 3 tables UINdsl.KY TOWNSHIP. B. J. Day, 2 tables TIO.NKS1A lloltol'OH. Hunter A Anislcr, 2 tables L. Agnew, 2 tallies IIICKOKY TOWNSHIP. John Holiday. 1 table 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 20 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 fin 00 40 00 50 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 30 00 TAKK NOTICE All who are con ccrued in this appraismciit, are hereby notiiicd that an appeal will be held al the Treasurer's oilice, in Tionesta, Saturday, the tun day ol April, A. D., 1ni6, between the hours of 1 and 4 p. ill., w hen aud where you may aiieiid if you think proper. " J ."11. MAZE, Appraiser. WA1UUCN NATIONAL BANK WarrenPcnna. CAPITAL, 8150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Ciai y, Goo. M. I'arinlec, C. SclliluiueHeng, Christian S1111H1, David W. Baaty Win. D. Bruwu, Andrew Hertzcl, A. T. Scotiold, H. T. Kusavll, It. A. Jamiesou. i'craoti'il (tiii liutatwati accounts soliui tid ait mast ooemWf! ter nid eoturutt-nl with i'l nHerrntire bunking. IuUu'ost allowed on deposits. a. a. i:if.th v . .4. 7.4 .WAWO.V, l ied "i m. r. K. HtiHTIBL, OuAi