THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNK.NDAY, A I'H 1 1, 10, ihii.",. BO no UGH OFFICERS. Hinges C. (. Davis. 0)Hriimfn..j(mi,I,1 dark, J. I. Os V. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. J.'HotloT J'e"efJ- '"1T, 8 Ootuthhlo-H. H. Catiflold. Otllrctor D.N. Knox. Mreetnr.. It. Clark, T. F Ultohey, W. W Holoman. L. J . ir,1)kI1H; I Agmuv, J. W. Morrow. TORIiST COUNTY OFFICERS. 2",?Br """fl-"-". F. Km mis. Member a Senate W'm. H. IIydf AnemtljJ. K. Wknk, AMi,ffn,y,,,,.IIAi ,;m II. NoYKS, A nThh' Jl'H"-V. W. Clatik, Jc. Treasurer Q. Jamiknon. rotlmnotnry, lieginterJt llecorder. ,f e. I.ALVIN M. A UN Kit. Mr-riff. John T. Carnon. CtniMMner W. A. CoNNEt.r, Pic TRR Yoiincik, W. M. Coo. tjounty Superintendent (J. W. ICkrr. Dittriet Attorney P. M. Clark. rv fhmiM(oer J. It. Cakpkn TKb, Jko. Zuhndh.. County Surveyor I. F. Propkh. (kroner Pn. J. W. Morrow. Coii?ir.v Auditor M. K. AmioTT, W. L. Htroiip, J, vy. Elliott. liKriut.An tkrmm or cwkt. Fourth Moiulny of February. Third Monthly of Miiy. Last Monday or August. Third Monday of Novomber. QUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA tjonilK, No..'t(i!, T. O. O. F. Meets pvpry Tuesday cvonlng,.in odd Follows' Hull, 'Partridge, building. IOREST LODOK, No. lN4,A.O. LT. w7, 1 Meelspvery r riday pvening in A.O.U. W. Hull, Tionesta. . . . WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420. P.O. 8. or A., meets pvpry Snturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hull', Tionesta. CAPT.OKOHHK STOW POST, No. 271 O. A, It. Meota 1st Hnd 8d WVdiiPs day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Mall, Tlonostii. CAPT. OEORUK STOW COUPS, No. 17, W. It. C., nipcts first and third Wednesday Pvpning of each nioiilii, in A. O. U. W. liull, TioiiPHta, Pa. TIONKSTA TENT, No. Ml, K. (T. T. M., niopis 2nd and Itli Wpdtiesdav evening In each month in A. O. U. V. hall Tionosta. Pa. P M. CLARK, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and Dimtrict Attorn kv. Ollieo, cor. of lm and Itridge Streets, Tionosta, Pa. AImo agent Tor a number r reliable Fire Insurance Companies. F. HITCH KY, . ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Pa. B. Sit JO INS, M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONKSTA, PA. J W. MOltltOW, M. D., PhyHii'inn, Surgeon it Dentist. OlUice throo doors north of Uiwronce House, Tionesta. Residence at Jacob Wonk house. Professional fails promp tly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN. M. I)., Phvsician iV Surgeon, TIONKSTA, PA. Oflleo In building formerly occupied ly Dr. Nason. Cull promptly responded to, night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. II OTEL AONEW. v L. AUNEW, 'old, formorly tho lergono a eomp .l iiiKhud with al -incuts. Heated t with natural gas, .old water, cte. The ever ncglooted. Pnipiietor. Lawrnncn lote eiiane, I the mod aud lighted bathroouiH, comforts of This House, and is r ern itn' tiir.mn hot an fruests IKNTHAIi HOUSE, v' c. F. WKAVICIt, Proprietor. Tlonseta, Pa. This is tho moKtcentrully lovaUxl hotel in the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling publio. First class Livery in connection. T.XKEST HOTEL, I . West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bender, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami oilers the linest and most comfortable accomimxla . tlona to Kuests and tho travelling publio. Kates reasonable. MAY, PARK it CX, BANKERS. Corner or Elm itt Walnut Sts., Tiouesta, Pa., Rank of Discount mid Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the IT. M. Collections goliciiod. pilIL. EMEHT, FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Shop in Heck building next to Smear jaunh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from tlu lii.pst to the coarsest and guarantors luawoi k to give porfoci satisiactKin. Prompt atten tion given to uiundiuK, and prices r a aonable. f F. ZAHRINOER, it PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Joweler of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parlies at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keelev Club Kooin. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. tOLURS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONKSTA. PA. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work portioning to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Has or Water Fit tings and Oeneral Klut'k smithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and Just wost of the f haw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patronage solicited. F R E D. (I K ETT FN R K K( IE It. -TOAlTFul., GENERAl MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIO'NESTA, penn. JAS.T. HKENNAN, Ji'iil 1:k(ii Affeiil mill riB. ilfi: AIM ACCl FARMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent tho oldest, strongest, and best Insurance Companies in tho United Stiiles. CM. A R N E R, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONKSTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, llnuils, MortgngoN, Leases, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, an. I ail other legal iimunmeiits if writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briers' prepared. Uroiind rents, mortgages, anil loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Properly for salo or to let, open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collodion of routs, interest, etc. Also to the nroner assessment of lands and payment of nixes. ,i-ronaung accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. loirrh and Niihliulh Mi-hool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. m.: M. K. Sabbath School nt 10MM1 a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab baili evening by Rev. V. W. Dale. Preaching in tho F. M. Church every Sal. bath ovouing at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Slump, Paslor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbnlh morning and evening, Rev. J. V. MeAiiinch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. When tho song Is In the robin, And the spring is In tho year, Then tho sign is in the window That the bock Is on the beer. Detroit Free 1'res. Oil murkcl 81.45 Next comes Good Friday, f 1 -lowed by Easter Hunduy. Thomas HttFsey was up from Oil City lor a few days last week. Spring is liero for sure, llie jiecp frogs are getting iu their work. A WONDEll how Lanson can sell a sack ol good warranted flour for 75o It is not tho nui n who fires up tho quickest who makes the best match. A reformer is oftou a man whose neighbors wish ho would begin on hiiurfelf. "Joe" Voglebituglier of tho Con iral House has been quite ill for a few days pal. Just, go anil take a look til tho display of spring millinery at Flora Walters it Co.'s. The Stulo Normal echini!' at Cluriou opened the sprang te'rm with nearly 0UU students. The fashion. of," tiding 'st mull over velvet give b- delightfully-. r it h and daiuty elfect. ' John Tallmaii of Tidinule was ehaking hands ith Tionesta friends the last ol the week. Blue und ureet) and bluo and heliotrope are (wo of the fashionable combinations just now. Capt. Clark is now a resident of the borough, having moved it)to the rooing iu the Burnett block. Solomon Fitzgerald has moved his family from the Jaiuiesou farm and now occupies the Arner rei deuce. ' Shoes, shoes, shoes. All shuDes eizes aud price.", at Lanson's, and you an Know unit tie II sell as low as the lowest. It John Hunter of Mill Villiags is visiting lelatives iu town. Mr. II. inter is looking as hald and hearty as ever. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will bold a sun rise prayer meeting Easter morning al (i o'clock. The House has passed the bill prohibiting the killing ol deer for live years from uext October, under penalty of f2U0. "Oolong prosiiatiou," "Formosa fever" aud "Young Hyson debility" are some of the laxhioiiablo feminine atlmeuls, now prevalent Jojm I). Patrick, of the Clarion Republican Gazette, bus been given a clerkship iu the Stale Deppartmeut. He takes his ofliue April 15. C. F Weaver returned yester day evening from Fryburg, Clarion county, where he had been to see his father, who is dangerously ill. TheBtrike iu the Oil City boiler works has heeu declaied iitl' "aud be tween 300 and 400 men have returned to Work at the old scale of wages Venango couuty comes to the front at her next term of court with eleven applications fir divorce. This heats all records iu this county CiY-izen-l'rest Mies Nannie Morrow, who is liu ihing the Hinder scho il tor MUs Hlanche Pease, was iu Presideut Saturday, attending the township ex amiuatiuna. The goveruor has signed the Fow bill, which permits an oath to be lakeu with the baud resting on the Uible, and does away v ith "kiss ing the hook." J C Ovpi'lander has moved in to the ilutiier residence across the river, and is now handy his grist mill, whirh. hy tho way, is r'ning a flour ishing business. The meauest uiau we ever heard of is the man who brags about saving two dollars a week by kissing the hired girl and allnwiug his wife to catch him at. it. The rains of the past few duys have raised the river to the greatest height it has been this spring, and the ice which has been piled on the tanks baa all disappeared. Don't forget the grand miliiiary opening of Flora Walters iSl Co, which commences to day. It Win. Blum of German Hill ran the first rait out of tho creek this sea s in, ou Tuesday, April 2ud. Will McNight of Oil City vis ited his grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. Campbell, last Saturday. Mathew Murkle of Tidinule came down ou a rail, and slopped in town for a few hours Saturday. The gratid miltnary opening of Flora Walters & Co. commences to day aud lusts until Friday uight. Oleau has a strung mou natccd Daniel I. ale who is noxious to test his strength in a match with Sandow. Crinkly-surfaced fabrics are plenty among ihe new goods. There are also basket-woven materials and some silks on the plan ol the old fashioned Louisainej. Judge Ivoherls iu the Maryland Cmrt of Appeals has decided the Keelcy Jaw requiring counties to pay 8100 for treatment of indigent ine briates, to be unconstitutional. The Pennsylvania State Editor ial Association will convene in ad juurned session in thn parlors of the Lochiel hotel, Harrishurg, Tuesday. April 24. 18U5, at 11 o'clock, a. in. The Epworth League will give a dime social at the residence of Miss Minnie Landers, this Wednesday evening. A delightful time is as sured and everyone is cordially in vited. Ted and Mi? Elsie Kelly are home from school for the summer va cation, the former fiotn the Western University at Allegheny City and the latter from Blairsville female semi nary. Miss Mabel Roberts, who visited her cousin, Miss Belle Jamieson, last week, returned to her home in Titus villa Friday, accompanied by her cousin Belle, who will visit her for a few day. Ivafting has commenced in ear nest and tho nioutb of the creek is rapidly filling up with boats, aod lumber and limber rafis, and the out I ml; at present is for an unusually large run. A Denver woman has storied a paper called the Kins, and a Penneyl nisn has started another called the Kick. The former will probably take the beet, hut the latter will be the most elevating. Buffalo Express. Martt Twain was asked by a friend what he thought of the exis tence of a heaven and a hell, to which he replied: "I don't want to express an opinion ; it is policy for me to keep quiet. 1 have friends id both places." Davy Ililands aud Amos Lede- bur have each placed a cau of trout fry iu Tuhbs run, and Mr. Ledebur has put a can of the same iu Little Hickory creek, so that makes two more streams that must nut be fished iu fur three years. Dr. J....W. Morrow wishes lo in form bis patrons and others that be has called to his assistance Dr. Frank S Hunter of Cleveland Dental Col lege, and is now prepared to do all kinds (if dental work. All work is first class aud warranted. tf An exchange sujurcsts the follow ing rule for ascertaining u woman's age: To half of a female enemy's positive kuowledge add the square root of he i own statement. To this result add a quarter of the estimate of a masculine admirer, and then gUf 88. There are quite a number of etrauge people in town, but we don't know who they are our where they came from. If the people whom they are visiting don't think euongb of them to tell the newspaper man about it. all right. We've no kick coming. The Allegheny couference of the Wesleyau Methodist convention met last week al Canal, Venango couuty. We uotice that Uev. Jas. T. Breoiiau was appointed to supply the Stewarts Ivuu charge. Also, lhal llev. N. L. A. Eastman was expelled from the conference. It is claimed that 3,000,000 song birds were killed last year for the purpose of adorning womaus hats with their plumage. But if a woman would happen to see a uiau shoot a measly little sparrow she woulJ call him an inhuman brute aud say be ought to be electrocuted. Weduesday eveniug at the resi dence of the bride's mother in Fa gundus, Gus B Ev ins of East Hick ory, and Miss Kit Scott were married by Itev. S. F. Marks. The wedding was private, only a few of the many friends of the cotracliog parties be ing preseut. Tidioute News. Says an exchange: It seems strange that people iu general canuot understand what antitoxiue is wbeu the doctors stale tliut it is simply a peptonized toxic serum ptomaino to vino bacili toxic eradicating sub stance administered suhcutaueously. Of course it must be expensive, Following Is the list of adver tised letters remaining unclaimed in the p'istoflice at Tionesta, Pa., April 10. 181)5: W. L Bruce. Chas. Cooper, Nat Gibson, W. P. Jeuuiogs V. B. MoCarney, John Mvers, E. Hitter, Abe Whitman. R. L Haslet, P. M. Mrs. W. W. Grove wishes to an nounce to her patrons that she has an elegant new line of spring millinery on hand which she will dispose of at prices that defy competition. The stock has been selected with tha greatest of pains aud is up-tn-dato in every particular. Call early. It Will G. Morrow returned Satur day evening- from Baltimore Medical C lleee. Will takes the place of Jas. H Fones in the drue store of Sigirin it Herman, and as he had considerahln experience as a druggist, before ho went to medical college, he will un doubtedly make a thoroughly compe tent deck. Jos. Scowden of Meadville, who has been a guest ol his sun, J. C. Scodeti, tor u few days p.ist, re turned lo bis home Tuesday. Mr. bounded made a very pleasant call al the Republican office while here, and as a result, '!G shows up ptutni uenlly ou the label of his paper. -Carpet lime is here and we are selling some, but we waut to sell more. They are nice aud new aud cheap as ut any other (irm iu this cud af the universe, so why not buy where you can see them and have them cut, matched and delivered quick. Thai place is al Lanson's 1 An exchange tells how to make money iu an easy way. "Take a new dollar bill fold it over aud double il; fold il several limes each way and opeu it out again and you will find it in-creases. l ake a silver half dollar, strike il ou the counter and il will ring; give the riDg to your best girl aud you will have the half dollar left." Dr. J W. Morrow has been ap pointed inspector lo Ihe Slate Board of Health for this couuty, his official papers arriving last week. This is the first lime an appointment (if this kind has been made for this county, and we are of ihe opinion that the Sialo Board made an excellent so lection when they appointed the genial doctor to fill the i.ffice. Nighlwatchman Win. L Hunter fell through the sidewalk last Thurs day night and sprained his ankle so severely that he was laid up for a day or two, but is now able to be on duty again. There will he more thau one accident of this kind if the side walks in town are not repaired soon They are almost impassable in some places since the frost came out of the ground. A local paper states that James Barnes, of Five Points, was presen ted by his girl with "Ilpavenly Twins" on his birthday, aod James was in town this morning to arrest the paper for libel. He claims that the girl's reputation is ruined Even when the attorney explained that "Heavenly Twins" is a book, he still thirsted for pore and the suit will be entered. WilkesDarre Leader. We have just received a nice new line of suits for mpn, boys and youths. They were never nicer than this spring and ibey were never as cheap. Jub( como in and look them over. We have one line for men made up in frock, Back, square cut aud round cut, positively all wool and nicely lined, that we sell your choice for ten dollars. We also have a few suits left since, that we will Bell at rediculously low prices. - Don't forget the place at Lanson's. It It is ruled by the postal author ities that auy reduction of the size of a postal card by clipping, rounding off the corners or otherwise, will sub ject the receiver of the card to a charge of one cent on delivery. 1 bis mukes the cost of a postal card equiv alent to letter postage. Many per sons enclose postal cards to corres pondents in envelopes too small and imagine that a little clipping won't make any difference. Others round off the corners for ornamental pur poses or for conveuieuce in handling. There is no good reason, says ao exchange, why auy newspaper should insert nutices of money making schemes free of charge. It costs money to set type, it takes money to buy paper, it requires labor in every department to issue a good journal, and no person ought to ask another to give bis time, money and energies to advance any project tho promo mnters are going to receive direct financial benefit therefrom. City pa pers do not insert free notices of any description, and country papers are falling into line witb their metropol itan contemporaries. A dispatch from South Bethle hem, this state, says: "Every town iu Pennsylvania is indirectly affected by a decision rendered to-day by Judge Scott. The case was brought up by this borough against a New York firm for the recovery of a penalty for the violation of a borough ordi nance. This ordinance requires per sons uol engaged iu permanent re tail business here, hcfoiu beginning the sale of any goods whatever, shall pay a license lee ot 850 a mouth. A penalty ot a fine of uol less 1 ban $100 is provided for the violation of tho ordiuance. The defendents con tended the ordiuance was iu violation of the interstate commerce law. Judge Scott declared the ordinance void because the act of 18!3 does not limit the amount of fine to be im posed. The ordinance was also de clared to be unlawful because it is iu contraventiou of the rights of inter state commerce. Local Oil News. Sutley Bros, have tho drill bouue iug ou ihe Hague & Co. venture in Beaver Valley, Hickory township. Lock & Youug of Tit us v i J le are building a rig near Bvrrylowu, Har mony township, ibis couuty. The Hunter Ivuu Gas Co., bava started lo lim down to case oil' the water iu the well they diilled some time ago. E. E. Fleming has finished his rig ou Ihe T. J. Bowman farm iu Harinouy towuship, aud will shirt the drill this week. Dr. Siggius' second well ou the Cropp farm, which we reported dry two or three weeks ago, see.us to have been somewhat of a mystery, and il is now reported thai it will make a iwetily-barrel null. Tho well will be opened up to day, und the oil, which has filled up to the casing, pumped oil' and the well shot. The result is anxiously await ed by our local u i I operators, as a twenty-barrel well iu these diggin's nieaus a good deal, especially when the market is booming as it is al the present time. But l ire at ( larliigloii. Last Wtdin.sduy bight about 11 o'ch ck lire broke out iu the klichtu of Ihe Shields House al Clanngion, this county, totally destroying that structure, the residencs of W. P. Shields and the house occupied by Wm. Diltiklo. The fire wa9 caused by a defective flue, and had gaiued such head way hefoio being discov ered lhal some of the guests of the hotel barely escaped with their lives. Tho loss of the furniture of the hotel was total, while the landlord, W. A. Buyer, claims to have lost be tween 8700 and 800 in cash. Con siderable money a.nd a number of gold watches belonging to the guests of the lml.- were also lost W. I). Shields succeeded in getting most of the furniture from his resi dence, which was mxl to the hotel, his only loss being car eM ami other house furnishings which could not be quickly removed. Several piles of lumber belonging to II S. Winlock, which were in the rear of the Shields In use were se verely scorched arid the lumber will have to he edged Ik fire it will be of any use. All the buildings consumed were ihe property of Win. Shields We have been uuablo to ascertain the amount of his loss, although it is thought, to be fully insured. Tho fire will be a severe blow to the little town of Claringfon, but the people of that vicinity are hustlers and the buildings will probably soon be rebuilt and iu a more substantial manner than thpy were before. Thev wpre all frame buildings and quite hid and dry and it was only 40 minutes from tho time of the discov ery of the fire until the entire block was a mass of smouldering ruins. We are without further partizulars aod consequently cannot stale the personal losses Like Old Tiiiiei. Monday's Oil City Blizzard says: It seemed very much line old times about the Oil Exchange this after noon. There was an anxiety for oil. and those who sold what they had very soon regretted having done so The market cloepd Saturday even ing at about $1 17. This morning the Seep Purchasing Agency advanced the price from 81.10 to $1 20. The Exchange market opened at $1 22, advanced to 81.2.'5, receded to 81. 22 and then advanced lo 81 25. At that point many of those who had been carrying their oil for some time noucludpd it would he wise to realize. Accordingly there were quite a number of sales at 81-25. About five minutes before the bell rang several buying orders came in and the market at once jumped to 81 30, at which tho find sales were made, and that price was bid when the bell rang Sales, 64.000 barrels. This means additional business prosperity for Oil City and vicinity. Kelleltvllle. The rise in the creek of Sunday and Monday livened things tip considerable In the way of running rafts. Hy tho num ber that passed this place ono would think thai there will be considerable ac tivity in tho lumber trad" this season. Tho Salmon Creek Lumber Co. will re sume sawing again alter a winter's shut down. Tho woi k w ill begin this week. Chas. Cochrane of Stratum villo is vis iting friends iu town. Charlie will ship from here to the lower markets in the uext few days. Tho horso recently purchased by L. M. Catbn has been sick for a few days. Ilo is better now. Dr. Detar has been kept constantly on the go sinco his arrival in this place. Sickness is rather contageous this spring. There are two cases of scarlet Tever in town but we are glad to say they are both out of danger. W. II. Carter returned home from Dempseytown on last Wednesday after a week's stay witli relatives at that placo. Miss Anna Osgood is visiting at the Brooklyn house a few days. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw a week ago.' Mr. Wm. Corry, who has been stop ping at L. Pieison's since last Iecember returned to his homo at Jamestown one day last week. liuuer Merlin have ordered a car load of potatoes for tho benefit of sull'ering humanity. Tho cur will bo here this week probably. Send in your orders. Frank tiillespio moved from Fools creek, where hu had been intorestvd iu a log Job, to (Juiton run on Salmon creek on Monday, ilo will have a largo log job at that place. Will Walks. The bill to regulate billiurd and pool rooms has pushed the Houso. Il gives the licensing of sot h places to the Mayor or Dirictor ot Public Safety. The fee is 85. Places not properly conducted may be closed by the police as disorderly houses. Contrary to expectations Hon. Wm. L. Wilson took the oath of of fice as Postmaster General last Wednesday. Chief Justice Fuller appeared at the postidlice department at 11 a. ti) and administered the oath in the presence of the principal of ficials of the department. Mr. Bis sell received tho employes of the de partment iu the afternoon aud ended bis official labors. The Columbian liberty lull was rung at Chicngo at noon last Wednes day in honor of "America " Mayor Hopkins and Superintendent Lane, of the public schoi. Is, were in charge of the ceremony. The ringing was done by a com mil lee of school t'hil di'Pii, rep re sen ting each statu ur.d territory, Immediately aftr the riugiug, nil uuittd iu singing "Amer ica" and a telegrati was sent to Mu io Hall, Boston, where the main cele bration was iu progress. The Coliim bian liberty hell is the famous in strument made from the gifts of all nations at the time of tSe World's Fair to take up the work of the old Iu'de-pWdeuee bell of "7!." School Reports. HON KM A Sl'HOOl, 7TH MONTH. IS-? 5 7 is i n i Room. ! J S- 1 5 J? : : i a, i : No. 4 .17 82"' m 21 25 No. :t 41 V fi.l Id 33 No. 2 ! 4K 4"i IW :to 3!l No. 1 16 iZ 05 21 40 Total 172 l.V d5 tW 1:17 I'tlKSKNT KVKIIV HAY : Kooni No. 1. Aggin Kerr, Teacher: Bonnie Charleston, James Charleston, Archie Davis, John Shoemiker, Willio Clark, James Vanderlin, Clifford Fore man, Koland Armstrong, Floyd Sailor, Thomas Fulton, Harry Jamieson, lrl Knox, Hoy A n It, Charlie Carlson, June Hood, Isalielle Joyce, Colyn Clark, Josp phiiio Smearbaiigh, (dive Lanson, Hor tlia Lawrence, Iouio Foreman. Room No. 2. Martl'rt Morrow, Teach er: Harry Hloso Ueorgo Carson, Howard Thomson, Clyde Foreman, John Ritchoy, Charlie Sanner, Hoy Hovard, Howard Kelly, Sammie Haslet, Charlie Hood, Edward Joyce, Philip Hlutn, Ralph Dale, Walter Sailor, Alicp Arner, Oer trudo Agnew, Florence Fulton, Katie Osgood, Alice Agnew, Kdna Corah, Maudo (irovc, F.va Havis, Kdna Shoe maker, Klva Lanson, Loona Scowden, Kate Shoemaker, Kvlyn Clark, lii'rtha Vought, Ileitha Thomson, F.dith Hop kins, Virginia Siggius, Kato Arner, Grace- Armstrong, Daisy Keniston, Maud Mays. Room No. 3. Ida Puup, Teacher : Archie Clark, Joe Joyce, John Jamieson, Chas. Jamieson. Harry Itankhead, Ar chie Mar nam, Paul Clark, Bonnie Hun ter, Fred Blum, (Jordon Haslet, Archie Holeman, Frank Joyce, Viola Corah, June Herman, Hossio Morgan, Nettie Giering, Amy Walters, Nettio Clark, Helen Smearbaiigh. Room No. 4. T. K. Armstrong, Prin cipal : Jay Itankhoai Lester Holemai), Lewis Arner, Harry Davis, Robt. Ful ton, Harold Herman , Paul Dale, David Blum, Ida Fones, Florence Hagerty, Kittie Hepler, Minnie Reek, Tillie Brad bury, Mario Smearbaiigh, Emma Sals giver, Minnie Canlield, May Clark, Iva Holeman, Calista Weiser. Visitors : Mrs. J. Grove, Rov. J. V. MeAninch, James Morrow, James Dona hoe, Jamo Shoemaker, James Landers, Mrs. F, Inliuld, Miss Faoiiio Armstrong, Samuel Carson, Miss Olive McCann, T. F. Ritchov. A Few "If's." If: Mairiago were not such a doubt ful state and Women were all that they seemed anil The dude w- obli'eratod from the face of tho carlo.- and The offensive partisan were not so rampart and Some peoplo who are now inflicting themselves unon the publio as actors would play the rwwi for a living aud Wo could disc,ovr that a man may be good even boforn lm difl and Society were not a matrimonial mart and The objnetioMHl fainrs could be elim inated from tho wii7, - Hud Decent citirons woom go to the prima ries once in a wlilln mut Porterhouse sum oro not so high and Rich men wouio noi ue to tho assessor ami The peaiuil (iod weio oxcluded from theatre gallerins- -non The collection box wore not always as sociated with relo'ion . nd Sensationalison weie not eonsidored news by the daily napers and Spiritualism did noi. look so like a fake and People would throw nuro to the winds, read the Humorist, ami Tho suicide won hi nt seek the nicest room In a hotel w liero.o to die and Tho pie "lik mother used to make" were more n iinmroiiH und The bad speller wn-e not so anxious to write letters.- ad Girls who go to cooking schools were not too tired to helo thoir mother get the dinner wheu thov ci1"-. homo and Pugilists wouldn't ta'k so much about lighting and The word "r:nir' were not used so much and A fow ollior (-in a arranged aud This world wmiiii i be a bad place to live in. St. Lnuix Jh wie-rat. To the Voters ol !rest t'ouuly. Owing to oh 'iri.,us illness of my laother, al whose bed-ide I am now iu attendance in Mercer couuty, it will be imposNinia fur me to make a proper canvasH of Forest couuty, coiiotquenlly i iiem it expedient for me to withdraw my name us a can didate for Associate Judge, tendering uiy most sincere i.nuiks lo those who have kindly unarm! mu their support, II M. Zahnimkk. DIED. ANDREW MAKTI-Nou of Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis Aukh. wis born Oct. 21, 1H7!), and fell aiecp iu Josus al his homo near Linvil, Friday, March 2!th, 18115, a);o(l in years, 6 months and 8 days. He was a toHniner of the Lutheran church. Fuii-'Mi rvi-es were conduc ted by his pastor. Rev. A. F. Ruhr, ou Sunday at 10 o'clock, alter which the body was laid to 'est Ml tho Lutheran cometory at Linei ill,,. Ho leaves a fa ther, mother t'roo brothers and two sis ters and a lar eii-.u, 0i relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Citizens G is Trust. At the rrfju.ni. oi the reijuirpil persons in interest and iiiiitiber 1 hereby cull a special ineetiiiK oi tit Citizens' i;a Trust of TinnnNi p,., n Monday, Apnl 22, lw., at a o . lo -k, P. M., in thu ba.-.euioiit ol Selumi ' ullding, for the pur pose, of cuiisiitHiimc W'lethur the sUick ccrlitlc.ites shsli lm igiu-ni by said Trust to those euiitlori to receive them, or whether fcaid Trosi B,a w , Involved and stock cto'lihcwica issued direct by 1 ionesUi Gas ( o.. an take Mich legal action as dcciiiMl d imble for audi pur pose aild liltt IIMeftsM-lt-kKr ...iinu..!) tiieiewnii. T. F. 'iircuEV, Pres. of C. G. T. I nil WoUKnf every .scri ptiou eXM-u-I h,I at u, iKPl'l H ANorHc. 3fniiflr. Wo would in pleaded to have you call at otir stm-p ,,r a free package of Bacon's Celery King for the lorves, which we arc distributing to all niietd with dys pepsia ami all blood, liver and kidney diseases. Bacon's Celery King Is simply doing wonders in I, nil. ling up worn out constitution, aw! is tho grand npeclnc for nervousness, sleeplessness, headache and all deraiigeinpnls of the stomach bvpr and kidneys. Samples frpp. Largo packages 50 and 25 cents at. Siggins A Merman's, Tionesta, and W. G. Wilkins West Hickory, sole agenU. 4 ' A Ureal ( riiiIIiIrif. For your favor is Otto's Cure for the throat and lungs, and we can confidently recommend it to all as a superior remedy lor coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis and all lung allections. It will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. We guarantee it to cure you. Instant rolior in all oases of croup and whooping cough. If you are stitlering, don't delay, but call on us and get a sample or this great guaranteed remedy and be one or the great party on thproad to hpalth. Samples free. Large bottles 50c. and 25c at Smgins A Herman, Tionesta, and W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, sole agents. The Sires phot. .graph gallery at Ihis place will be open all the ii'.in from ti. ,w on, wilb S. O. Muon in charge. Cabiucts $1.50 per dozeu. if noii;sTA MAItKKTH CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS f lour sack, - - 65(31.25 Joni .Meal, 100 fcs - - - l.I5(d.l.50 J hop feed, pure grain - - (iil.15 orn. Shelled - - - - 70 Beans bushel - - - 2.002.50 Ham, sugar cured - H Rreak fast Bacon, sugar cured - - 12 Shoulders ..... g Whitehall, half-barrpls ... afto "" - 44fi6 'Vrr 26(a0 N. O. Molasses new ... 5075 Roast Rio Coffee - - - (di26 Rio Coffee, ... . 2f JavaColIeo .... 32H5 - - - - - 2rg,50 Bnttpr ...... 22(a25 Riee 6(ft8 F.ggs, fresh ... . (g, 15 Salt lat e best .... 1,00 l'rd Iron, common bar ... -2.00 Nails, tiod, 'Jil keg .... l.ftO Potatoes .... 60(76 Limo "i bid 1.00 D-ied Apples sliced per lb - - 610 Dried lioef - .... 15 Dried Peaches per It) 10 12 Dried Peaches pared por - - 16 X o I bo a half dressed man when you can be a perfectly well and fully dressed one iu up to date clothes by tailors, who know their business. Twenty thou-' and dollars wort of choice woole .,,1 ... v New Tariff Pnoes. Trousers to order $3 to $S. Sac Suits to order Cutaway suits lo order $21 lo $30. Overcoats to order 20 to $30. Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Sole Agents for Youinans and Knox's Hats and Dr- Jaeger'B Underwear. 25 AND 29 SKNKCA STREET. OIL CITY. PA. ('. . Wlliteillitll, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlandor, next door to W. N. Y. it P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON F F.CT IONERIKS, TOBACCO Al CIGARS. W HULKS ALE AND RATAIL. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR ! I guarantee prices as low as the lowet. and ail goods delivered free of charge. Call and sou mo. C. 31. W1IITEMAN, WEST SIDE. TIOITESTA, 3? .A.. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren,;Penna. CAl'ITAL, - 150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Clary, lioo. M, Pai iulee, David W. Reaty Wm. D. Browu, Audrew Hertzel, A. T. BooBeld, H. T. Russell C. Schiminell'eng, Christlau Smith, If. A. Jamieson. JSiraoHiil OKii hutinesa acajuntt rvlict- ted on tnont favorable termt eonauitent v ith inmt conservative h, inking. Interest allowed on deposits. 67. .V. P.KfiMLf.E, J're. 111 1 r II. A. J AAflESOX, ru irs. r. K. HBHTZVL. Ob..r