THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2.2, 1890 BOHOUGH OFFICERS. iurge n. M. Herman. Oounciln.en. Joseph Clark, J. K. On good J. 1. Davis, F. K. LB,on, O. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Jnlices of the 1'eaet J. F. Proper, 8. J. Hotley. ' OontabtcR. 8. Can'leld. Collector 0, H. Knox. J.rectoniU. W. Holmnan, U J. Hopkins L. Amiew, W. A. 'Jroyo, (J. Jaintoson, J. C. Noowdon. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of OnngremiXVM. C. Arnold. Member of Senate Wyi. H. IlTDK. A embly J. K. Wink. Prevalent Judge Cu A rlks 1 1. Notks, AiiKoeiaU Judge Jos. A. Nash, A. J. McCray. Tremarti Jamku I. Fomsn. Prothonorary, Remitter t Recorder, . i'alvin M. Arnkr. .VAer(r. John T. Carson. Oom,nmiinner W. . ConnklT, Pk tkr Yousik, W. M. Coon. Cbanfy Superintendent Annus Kkrr. Ointrie.t Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury fmm'4ioner J. n. Carpkn TKIl, 1ro. 'AVF.NDh.lt. Count) Surveyor I. F. Provkr. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditor M. E. Abbott, W. L. Stroup, J, W. Elliott. RRflTTLAtt TKRMS OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T ION EST A LODUE. No. 369, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesdw evening, in Odd Fellows' Hull, Partridge building. TOREST LODHE, No. 184. A. O. U. W. I Meets every F riday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. ASHINOTON CAMP. No. 420, P.O. 8. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tion.ta. CA PT. O ICORO E 8TO W POST, No. 274 O. A. H. MoeU lot and 8d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tiopesta. CAPT. OiiO RUE STOW COUPS, No. 1.17, W. R. C, meits first nnd third Wednesdav evening ol each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tloneate., Pa. TIONESTA TENT, No. 164, K. O. T. M., meets 2nd an 1 4th Wednesday evening In pa'h month In A. O. U. . hall Tionesta, Pa. PM. CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, and District Attornky. Olll'!0, oor. ot lin and Bridge Streets, Tionostu, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. F. RITCHEY, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. T B. SIOUINS, M. 1., I Physician, Surge-on A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. D., Pl-yslcian, Surgeon A Dontiiit. Olllce and Roaidoiico '.hree doors north of Hotel A Knew, Tionosla. Professional vails promptly responded to at all hour. LD. BOWMAN, M. 1)., Phvsichiti A Surgeon, TIO.NFMTA, PA. Otlloo in building for-nerly netupled by Dr. Naaon. Call promptly res) muled to, night or dny. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AO NEW, Tills holol. formerly the Proprietor. Lawrence House, has undergone comp le ecnange, and Is now lur. untied with al ern Improvements. Heated throughout with natural it. hot and on Id water, etc. The guests never neglected. . the mod and lighted k tth rooms, comforts of CENTRAL HOUSE, V.' C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tlonseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located liot il in the plaue, and I an all the modern improvement. No lains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping placo for the traveling public First class Livery in connec'-ion. PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Render, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, ia nice ly furnished throughout, and oilers the line-it and most comfortable accoinmoda tiona to guests, and tha traveling public. Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., -HASKKKS.- Cornerof Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Itank of Oisnnunt nd Deposit. In terest allowed on Tnno Deposits. 'Jnllec tions made mi all the Principal points of the V. S. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Keck buildhig next to Smear jaugb Co.'s store. 1 ropare 1 to do all Kindt of custom work trom thu tli.cbt to the ooarseHl and Kiiarantors hi t work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion v'iveu to mending, and prices rea sonable. 1 - F. KAH RINGER. I. PRVCTICAL VATCH-MAKER and Jewelnr of 25 years' ezp rience, is prepared t do all work In his line on short noli 'e and at reasnnal lo prices. Always guarantees salisfaclinn Watch es, Jewelry, Vc, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. H'I'l be found in the ba.hling next to Keoley Club Room. JORENXO FULTON. Manufacturer ol and Dealer In HARNESS, tQLLIRS, ERIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Orottonborgor EN Ell A L BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Macb nery, En giuoa. Oil Vell 'I'kiIh, Gas or VaUtr Fit tings and tleneral lilacksmithli g prompt ly done av Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery givon sprcial atle.ition, and aatisfaction uiiaranler J. Simp in rear of and just w est of the Shaw Hoi.se, Tidioutc, Pa. Your patronage sol cited. F It K D. (IKK TT EN II 0 RG E It. 1. 1 mm h i GENERAL MLRCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AN') UNDERTAKERS. Tf ON EST A, PENN. JAS. T. IJIiENNAN, Jloal lOmtiitM Afroiit and Convpynnccr, mt. Uft Atih OCCI DENT INSU1WJCJ-. rAEK8, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent the oldest, strongest, and tost Insurance Companies in the United States. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases.Wills, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and all other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Uriels" propared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farina and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to lot, open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid U the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. 'fcsrrfe aaai Habbalh Hchaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F: M. Church every Hai'hath evening at the usual hour. Rev, F. E. Glass, Pastor. Services In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. MoAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 81.50 Mr. J. II. Derizkson of Baum wag in town a, few hourt Monday. Mr. VV, J. Saul aud young ion visited friend iu Tbtioute yesterday. "Brokeu Line Sale" at Mile & ArrottroDg't is the cheapest place to buy. if G. 8. Turoer of West Hickory was ia town ou busioetstbe last of tbe week. Tbe Oil City Yew, Chas. C. Mnrgau editor, ia now issued as a peony daily. Matthew Elliott and Fred Ru dolph of Newtown Mills, were pleas aut callers ou Friday. Mrs. J R Morgan hat returned from a two months' visit with rela tives in Allegheny City aud vicinity. If you want to buy goods cheap acd save money go to your Cloibters and Furnishers, Miles & Anustruug. Chas. F. Grttiin of Balltowo, took advantage of the gcod sleighing last Friday lu drivo down to the couuty seat. Dou't forget it! A barrel of good warranted flour for $3 50 and all other feed store articles iu propor tion, at Lausun'. It. C. K. Bradbury,' who bas for jo mi) lime past been uuder treatment by Dr. Uidgway at Hydetowu, has relumed home cuusiderably improved iu health. We are not goiDg away, to you cau still 6 ud lots of goods at tbe price Ibat sells tbem, aud the same price to every body at Miles & Arm strong's. if Just iu A lot of shirts, sweaters, snspeuders, necktie anil such like, at Lausou's. Aud you know the prices are always as low or lower thau aoy uf them. It. Couuty Treasurer Foties is enter taiuiug bis uncle, Mr. S S. Foues, of Rochester, Minn., hu Is accompan ied by his daughter, Miss Mary, aud his sou Jas L. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cook and daughter, nf Nebraska, returued home Mouday, after speudiog a couple of months with Mrs. Cook's relatives near Kiltanuiug. Mr. Geo. L King of West Hick ury is this week auuouuced a a can didate for delegate to the Republican State couveutioo, at Harrisburg, April 23, next. Guess we missed it in not put ting up ice when the suu "didn't shiue," but its all right if we can uuly be kept busy selling clothing at cyclone pric ea at Lannoo'g. It. We uuderotAd Mr. I. E. Dean has rented F, F. Wbittekio' houe and will move iu as soon as the latter starts n bis South American trip. Glad to know be bas decided to be come a resident among us. Mr. Josiah Work of Redclyfle, is speudiog the wiuier in the far western country for the benefit of bit health. During his sojfiurn there hs will visit a part of the time with bis son aud daughters in Colorado. Judge Noves, with associates Nasb and M.Cray, held argument court yesterday, but the business tranaarled was not of general inter est, most nf the esses on the list hav ing gone over to Feberuary term. The Children's Aid Society of Tionesta, winh to find a home for a little hoy three-and a-half years of age. For further particulars inquire of or address Mrs A. H. Kelly, or Mrs. T. F. Ritchey, Seo'y, Tionesta, I'a. -Miss Amy Anderson enter tained a number nf her lady friends with ao nld fashioned carpet rag sew ing at tbe borne ol Mr. aud Mrt. Whiteroan. Ice crtam, cake and cctles was served, which all teemed to enjoy. Br'er Shick of the Marienville Express, who was called to Clarion last week to ileiend himself in a libel suit brought against biru by Dr J. E. Berk nf Marienville. was adjudged "not guilty" by the jury. The costs wer divided, fa've taelftl.t being paid by Editor 6bck and teveu twelfths by j be piosecuttrr. Mr. J B Erb, who has been at his home at Went Hickory thus far during the winter, returned lo his W.st Virginia location on Mondav, He is arcoiupauied by his son Urant, who will remain a few weeks to look the ground over. Following it tbe list of unclaimed letters remaining in the postotfice at Tionesta, Pa , Jan. 10, 18!)5. S Bur dett Bayle, Carl Crosby, John Frill, F Lscy, A J. Mattern, Wm. Whit tern, Mrs. Mum Cummins, Min Hat tie Lyuquisl, Estella Wbiteman R. L. Haslet, P. M. During the past week those of our i-itiz-ns who have ice houses took occasion to 611 them, and a finer quality of ice never was harvested in this place. The "bricks" were from 7 to 10 inches thick, nnd as clear as crystal. There ia not likely to be an ice famine in town next summer. The Republican ol Howe town ship have uoruiuaied the following ticket fur the February election : Road Commissiuuer, W. T. Kerr; school directors, A. P. Anderson, Murray Nash ; overseer of poor, A P. Anderson; Constable, Nathan Sweet; town clerk aud treasurer, J. W. Black; path-masters, R A. Un derwood, J. L. Saxlou, Fred ' Jorgeu s .o, C. C. Swarlztager, Chas. F. Grif flu. Senator Jos. W. Range, ol Seattle, Wash , arrived in town yes terday, aud will spend a lew weeks visiting relatives aud frieudt iu this section. Shortly alter the war Mr. Rmge migrated to the west aud finally located at bis present home, where his people have honored him with a seat in the Senate, and he i now serving his second term. He it a graudson of Lieut. John Range tbe first settler iu Tiouesta. The Dean well, Blakely tract, Hunter station, was shot last Friday, and has since shown slight producing qualities', but not in sufficient, quanti ty to warrant pumping at preseut. The sand was good and abundant, and a fair quantity o gas was fouud. Another well will be started before long, but the loratiou is not yet de cided upon. Mr. Dean has abiding faith in the territory, and will not give up work there till the test is complete. The Express says tbe following ticket was nominated by the Repub licaus uf Jenks township Saturday evoniog: School directors E. A Yetter aud Z. S. Himes; Constable M. F. Kellogg ; Road Catnuilesioner A. K. Shipe; Paymasters W. C Sallade aud H.J Borcberl; Over seer of Poor T. J Reyuer; Treas urerA. D. Neill ; Auditor 8 M Henry; Township Clerk T J Rey uer; Judge of Election J R Barr ; Inspector ol Election R A. Strick etiber. A largely attended nucus nf the Republicans of the borough was held al tbe court house last Friday even it'g, which resulted in the following t'eket being placed in nomination : Burgeis I) S. Knox; Council Wtu. Sraearbaugh, Chas F. Weaver, Solomon Fitzgerald, earh f r 3 year; R B Crawford, G W Robinson, each for 2 years ; O. W. Proper, J D. W. Reck, each for 1 year; School Directors J -C. Scowden, Geo. Hole man; Constable 8. S. Canfield ; High Constable, Win. L. Hunter; Overseer of the Poor A. B Kelly; Auditor, O. F Miles; Judgo of Elec tions Jerrv Birtcil; Inspector J. R. Chad wick. The roetliog held in Kittanning Thursday in I he iuterest of Allegheny river navigation was good, delegates being present from the 22 branch or ganizations that have been formed in the towns between Pittsburg and Oil City. A i ermanent orgauiz 'tiou was formed, to he known as the Allegheny River Improvement Association. Each tnwn will retain its local society aud act iu co-operation with the cen tral Arsociation toward the end in view, tbe slarkwatering of the Al legheny. A strong committee was appointed to take tbe necessary step to have tht claims of the Associa tion properly presented and set forth before Congress Reports from I be meeting say that the spirit of the projoct hat caught public favor all along the river, and that marked en thusiasm prevailed. A Morning Blaze. Ou Thursday morning last, a little aftsr nine o'clock, Wm. Blum's blacksmith shop was divcovered to be ou fire, aud but fur tbe prompt aud persisleut work of the fire depart ment would have bten eutirely con sumed. The uuder part of the shop it used by Mr Blum as a cow stable, and mere ur less hay, fodder, etc , ha been stored there. Just bow the fire caught is not known, but it is presumed lhat a but coal lroiu the forge iu soaie way got through the floor iutn the hay. At any rate there is where the dense volume of smoke aud flame first appeared. The hose were quickly brought into requisition but the stinging cold weather had contracted the hydrants so lhat they had to be expanded with hot water before the stream could be turned on, hence a few moments weru lost in getting the stream turned on. Ef fective work was doue, but (he fire was very stubborn, and twu streams were necessary to subdue it, and the building was saved, though damaged about a hundred dollars' wcrth. Mr. Blum was severely buined about the face and bead in an effort lo. rescue his cow, aud is now con fined to the house hy his injuries, hut is coming nut all right. The cow was also very badly burned about the head, hut will recover. A dozen or more chickens were partially smoth ered by the smoke, and bad to be decapitated. Mr Blum had no insurance on the property. Wantfd-20.000 Ties delivered at Tionesta station. tf. G. G. Gabtcw. Installation and nanquct. Irwiu Council, Royal Templars of Temperance, held a public installa tion ufntticers ul their hall last Fri day evening. Invitations had been giveu tu many of their friends, and upward of a hundred persons were preseut. G. W. Brakeman, of Union City, Grand Councilor of the Slate, con. i tided the interesting services ol installation, which were greatly en joyed by all. After the ceremonies were over a banquet was given, and the feast of good things spread before the assembled guests eclipsed all pre vious eiTiirii in lhat direction. At a late hour iho members nod guents dispersed lo their homes, feeling that it whs good to have been there, and resolving in their mind to accept the next invitation with the ulmt promptitude. Following are Ilia offi cers iustalled ; Past Councilor, Miss Minnie Lan ders ; Select C lUticilor, Mrs. Anna E Foties ; Vice Chancellor, Mrs. Emma J. Hunter ; Fin See. Dr J W.Morrow; Reo Sec , Miss Martha Morrow ; Chaplain, Mrs. Kste A Craig; Herald, Mrs Lucv A Jamie "in j Dep Herald, Mrs. Mary Blose ; Guard, Mrs Adalioe Clark ; Sntinel, Samuel Beckworth. Dr J W. Mor row was chosen delegate to the Grand Council, which meets at Erie, Feb 13, and Mrs. Lucy A. Jatniesnu as alternate. Skepticism Assailed. The above is the title of a new and -dartliugly interesting work just i sued hy the Planet Publishing Co.. of St. Louis, Mo , aud sold only on ubscripiiou It it written by Hon Preston H. Tabor, of the New York Bar, with an introduction by Rev. Dr. Parkhurst, the well known New York divine. It is a most convinu fig array of fact against all foes of Christianity, and an original, novel and convincing elucidation of argu ments io support of the authority nf the Bible. Why Christianity is true and all other religions fnlse, is here shown in a way that bas never before heeo attempted. The work is most besntifnlly and profusely illustrated, and hnund in tbe highest style of the trt Mr John Booher has the agency fir ForeBt countv, and is now enpseed in canvassing the territory. When he rails on you, take a look at the book, aud you will surely subscribe. Fagttndut and Fleming Hill. W. P. Wagoner has returned home from Altonna. Miss Ellen Hull of this place spent Sunday with friends in Tidinme. MiMs Tillie Peterson was the guest of the Misses Fogle and Archer the past week. Miss Mangle Hnyder, who bas been staying at W. P. Wagoner's, has returned to her home at Neillsburg. Mrs. Ed. McCarty spent Sunday with friends in Tldioute. A number of our young ladies look ad vantage of the sleighing on Friday even ing and took an equal number of their gentlemen friends to a ball at Pineville. at the home of Fred Vincent, where lunch ws served, and they enjoyed dancing until tbe wee sma' hours of the mnrnimr, when they returned home with light hearts but heavy eyelids. Mrs. Walhridun of Enterprise is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. J. R. Hinkson: Miss Eva nnd Master Blaine Robison of Pineville spent tsundav with their sis tor, Mrs. 11. K. Vail Miss Maude Fogle, who bas been visit ing at Curtis', has returned home. Little BoPeep. Republican Caucuses The Repuhlicaus of Tionesta Township will meet at the elect'nn house, on Saturday next, Jan. 25th. at 2 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of p'acing in nomination a ticket fr the Fehruary election. Bv order of Committeeman. J. B. EdkN. SEflST NOTES. The voters of Clarion county will de cide at the February election for or against a county p or house. Miss McCormick of New Lebanon, near Rharnn, was badly burned on the bead and neck by a celluloid comb, which limited from a gas Jet. James Waironer, a fifteen-year-old bov of near Cumberland, Md.. was arrested whilo attempting to burn the R"hool bouse. His excuse was that he did not want to go to school. A Laporte, Ind., girl married a drum mer, alter an acquaintance of only throe hours. It would hare been more re markable if she bad married him after a longer acquaintance. It is officially announced that Ex-Pres-lilent Harrison is engaged to be married to Mrs. Diminick, a niece of his first wife. The bilde-elect ia said to be about 40 years of age, and a handsome bru nette. For a pain in the chest a piece nf flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's Puin Balm and bound on over the seat of pain, and another n the hack between tbe shoulders, will a (lord prompt relief. This is especially valual lo in cases where tbo pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Uigulns V Herman. At Dunbar the father of an Italian uirl, who is only fifteen years old, rwcived $-100 from an Italian coke worker, and the pair were married. The facts of the case leaked out through a disappointed Italian, whose hid of iM) was refused by t e girl's lather. Tbe buying and selling and exchanging nf wives is not a new tiling in the Italian colonies. Much Interest is beinir manifested iu tbe Spring election in Oil Cilj . Tbe Der rick, in speaking of tlio nominations for the various oltlces, mentions the name nf Mr. J. P. Heindell, Supt, of the W. N. Y. A P. Hy, for school director. The people of Oil City should be proud to have aui-h a man act ou her school board. A II interested in the cause of education should soo to it that Mr. H. be elected to this position. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and UKe pleasure Iu supplying them the best good obtainable. As an instance we mention Perrv A Cameron, prominent druggi-ts of Fiushinu, Michigan. They say : "We have no hesitation iu reivnii liiuudinir Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it ia the hast uouuli medicine wu have ever sold, and always gives saiisfnction." For sale at and 60 cente per bottle by Siggins it Herman. 1,000 Cords ttuntcd. ur . . . . . , uewill buy goon red oak bolls j delivered at the Handle Factory;! same to he forty-six inches long, and ,1 ., ,, t . win pay lour miliar ami tweuty nve ceuis per cord. r r i . i u-iiib j if u v v, MfiAMtf ' Wl - Jury I.M, Fibrimry Term, 1MMI. fill AND JUROS. Ihii'kus, Daniel, laborer, .lenks. Illnck, Innii'S, Inrmer, Tionexta tp. rarHiiircr, M C, men hsnt. Jenks. t'oon, Wallace, laborer, .lenks. Carson, Jcwxe, farmer. Tionesta tp. liawKon, W. It., larmnr, Marniouv. Huest, F. M., laborer, Jenks. Orant, Wm., laborer, Howe.' (iillillan. J. C, laborer, Jenks. Ilimrs, ,. ft., butcher, Jenks. Ilsight, J. J oil producer, Howe. Knllouif, M. F.. tanner. Jenks. MorrNon, J. H., Iiimonrmsn, Jenks. Norton, E. E., Iiiinhprinniv, Hickory. Pope, Charles, laborer, Kingsley, Itiinscll, C. C. laborer, Jenks. Shields, W. I., merchant, IHrnett. .Shields, Uenrge, tanner, Harnett. Stewart, Alton, laborer, Jenks. Wilton, C. II., Justice or Peace, Jenks. Wert7., M., farmer, (Jreen. Weant, Heorgo lumberman. Borough. West, E. I)., tarmer, (Jipr-n. Wallers, W. A.. IsLorer. Howe. PETIT JUKI I US. Abbott, M. E., clerk. Hickory. Ainslcr, E. E. louilierincr, Jenks. Atwell, (leorge, farmer. Hickory. II. urn, Herman, Sr., tanner, lireen. Hromlev, James, farmer. Harmony, tin III, lien. V., restaurant keeper, lenks. Bowman, J. H., farmer. Harmony. Berlin, Eli, firmer, King-dcy. C'rider, (ieorge, laborer. Hickory. Carlson, H.. laborer, Ji nks. Iinnkle, Henry, farmer, Burnett. Eikcnhurg, C, farmer, (Jreen. Erldy, Frank, lumberman, Jenks. K.ck. John, tanner. Harnett. Fulton, J., harness maker. Borough. Huntington, J. '., operator, Howe. Hoover, A. J., fanner, (ireen. Ilenn , Charles, teai-her, (ireen. Herman, It. M., laborer. Boron h. Hcpler, John, farmer. Tionesta tp. Henry, W., farmer, Barnott. Hoovler. John, farmer. Tionesta tp. Henry, J. C, laborer, Urecn. II lct, James, clerk, Borough. Jensen, s. C, farmer. Kiuuslny. Kribbs, V. A., farmer, Kingslny. Kiser, Ed., fanner, (ireen. Landers, James, sawyer. Borough. Leech, Charles, merchant, Jenks, Leilobur, Fred., farmer, 'I ionesta tp. Mullen, George, sawyer, Howe. Moon. K. W laborer. Green. Payne, Charles, lumberman, Barnett. Smathers, Win., laborer. Harnett. Shaw, John, carpenter, Kinusley. Stitzinner. Fred., fanner. Tionesta tp. Sibbald, Henry, farmer, Tionesta tp. stroup, W. It., teacher, Howe. Vail. M. L., farmer, Haimony. Wallers, John, Inrmer, Hickory. White, W. J., laborer, Jenks. Wilson, E. W , laborer, Jenks. Local Institute at Nebraska, Following is the procram for Teachers' r.oeal Institute lo be held at Nebraska. Saturday. Feb. 8, 1WU, beginning at 10 o'clock, a m Song. Choir. Invocation. How shall we treat holidays? C. A. Henry. Recitation. Miss Nellie Carson. Suggestions on milliners. Miss Anna M. M inning. Music. C. A. Henry. Valuable aids in teaching. Mr. A. R. Seigworth. AFTERNOON, Informal ses-ion. Momory work in the school room. Miss Flo, A. Moriisoi. Recitation. Miss Maud Siverling. The educational paper in the school room. E. E. Siiizinver. Essay. Arthur Weant. Recitation. A. E. Stitzlnger. Proper way to teach Physiology and Ilyiriene. Hany Lamb. Music. Miss Ilollie Carson. Where scholars meet most difllculty In Arithmetic J. E. Stit.inger. Chnpel exorcises. Rov. W. W. Bale. All topiesopen lor general discussion. Teachers and all friends of education are cordially invited to come and help us help each other. E. E. Sti izinoeb, C. A. II K.N HY, Anna M. Minmu, Committee. Installation of Post Officers. On Jen'y 10, in the presence nf a large assembly of 11 ickory ites, the following newly elected ollicers in Ell Berlin Post were'iiwalled bv P. P. C, Albaiigh: P. C, S. Mervin; S. V. C, J. H. Berlin ; J. V. C, H. C. Wbitmoie; Surg., B. F. Stover j Clmp., Jas. Johiisnu ; Q. M.,.1, Albaiigh: Adjt., W. A. Burns; O. I)., W. E. Witberell; O. (.. T. P. H.irrv; S. M., Win. Alhaogh; Q. M. 8., J. E. Stonu'litim; (iuard, (i. T. Hill. After the services Com. Mervin opened the Camplire witli a liiiginir patriotic speech, other comrades on passing the fire dropped a brand by way of an old timer to the merriment nf all present. Plenty to eat ami drink was on nand nuil a jolly good time was tbe experience of all. Eli Berlin Post starts out in its second year with excellent prospects before it. It h..s prospered during the past year, ils percent of attendance having reached a fraction over 91. This record is unsur passed by any Host in the Department, we think, while a majority of I he com rades most travel from two to six miles in order to reech the Post Hall. Com rades who attend Post meetings but ik; casionally or not at all fail to see where tiie hen clit is. simply because their hearts are not warmed by the presence nf their conirtdes anil by a disposition lo do their duly, tiod bless our conn a los of the li. A H and our friends, throughout the year 1MM). Last Hickory. j Slelging Is rather scarce tills winter, in ' theso parts. Herb Stoiigbton is home on a visit from 1 the lower oil regions. There w ill be a dance in Wliitton's Hall i at this place, on Fridav cveuitur. Jan. 2-1 ih. Prof. McCliniock lectured in Hie 1 Hull two nii: his last week oil the subjeci of Phrenology, Mesmerism and Phys iognomy. The fox hunters are pretty plenty around bcie. but not llia.iv ioxes are reportoil ki led. Pkoho. j MARRIED. ! BLACK McFLH AN Y Tuesday even ing, Janosrv U. at the resilience of A. D. Neill, by Rev. J. It Miller, Samuel M. Black, ol' North Pine (iroye, and Annas, McElhany, formerly of Ma rienville. I .JPJJ0.: ! Hoyt At her home, No i'.lr, Wabash Ave., Detroit, M icb., on Sunday Jan. 12, lM'd, Mrs, A. B. Hoyt, aged alsuit M years. Mis. Hoyt formrly lived at East Hickory, I'a., where, by her many go- d qualities of mind ami lieai t, she uained a I large circle if Irinnds, wlio will learn of her death with keenest pain und sorrow. She luiiled with the Free Methodist i Church at Hickory whilea resident there, , retaining her membership, and livinu a i consistent Christian lile lo the day of tier , death. She leaves a husband aiid lour small children, who have the sympaih) of all their old friends here in their irrep , arable loss. The doce ised was a sister in law ol Mr. and Mrs. R. . (iillespieof ' Kellettville, and Mr. and Mis. L. C. Hoyt nf Hyrointowo, this count v. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE of the following writs of it Second PlnriCH Levari Facias sur Mortuu'.'e, und Alias Levari Facias sur Mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. if For-si Count y, Penn sylvania, and to me directed there will om tAinseo lo 11 i 1 1 1 saic ur imili-i ni me c,lrt n use, in Tionesta. Pa., on Monday. February 24. a. I), 1MW, it 1 u'elix'k p. ui-i tip (bllowuiyUusA'rilAxi real est-ito and leaseholds, to-wit Charles w. Pratt and David Phillips, for use F. R. Oreen ami F. (). .smith. Cashiers, vs. John A. Waterbouse, Horace P. I'errin, ('. C. Camp anil II. J. I'emberton, D-rts. and T. D. Collins, terre tenant, 2d Pin. l-v. Fa. sur Mort gage, No. 14, Feb. Tr., IWH). Hvles and Clark, Atty's. ALSO. Charles W. Pratt and David Philips for use of F. R. tirecn and F. o. Smith, Cashiers, vs. John A. Walerhonse, Horace P. Porrin, C. C. Camp ami II. J. Pemberton, Dells, and T. D Collins, terre tenant, 2d Phi. Lev. Fa. sur Mortgage, No. 15, Feb. Tr., 180(1. ALSO. Fredonia National Bank, Assignee of John A. Waierhouse, vs. Andrew Bor den and II. P. Perrin, Delta, and T. 1). Collins, terre tenant, Al. Lev. Fa. sur Mortgage,. No. hi. Feb. Tr., 1H!1. A LSO. Fredonia Matlonal Bank, Assinnee of John A. Waterhoiise, vs. Andrew Bor den and Horace P. Perrin, Delts, and T. D. Collins, terre tenant, Al. Lev. Fa. sur Mortgage, No. 17. Feb. Tr., WM. A LSO. Ilora o P. Perrin, Andrew Borden and H.J. Pemberton, In part for use of Fredonia National Bank, and In part for use nf Farmers' Bank ot Spriog ville, N. Y., vs. .loon A. Waterhou-e anil Warren B. Hooker, Delta, and T. D. Collins, terre tenant, Al. Lev Fa. sur Mortuauo. No. IN, Feb. Tr., lS'M. Byles and Clark, Atty's. All the ritflit, title, Interest, claim and demand ol thu defendants and terre tenant of, in ami to all that certain Leasehold, situate, lying and be ina in the Township of Howe and County of Forest and S'ate of Pennsylvania, on lands of A. I. II izcltine, C. W. Stone ami W. M. Lindsey, and demised and leased unto T. J. Mclvin and A. H. Walker bv the said A. J. Huz.eltiiio, C W. Stone and W. M. Lindsey, by virtue of written in denture ol loae bearing dale tbe 2!'h dav of May, A. D., 18:12, for the term of years from tho date thereof, for oil and g is porposes.and recorded in te Record er's Olllce in and for Forest County, in Deed Hook No. 18. at pane 24 , iVc said Leasehold being hounded and described as follows: All that certain Leasehold Kstale in all those four certain tracts ol land situate in the Township of Howe. County of Forest and State ol Pennsylva nia, being part of warrant No, ':I1IM, known and designated on a plat or elm It made bv T. E. Barnes as the south hah of subdivision "A and E," and the north half of subdivision "F," each containing fifty (5ii acres and subdivision "I," con taining sixty (HID acres, and iu all two bucdred anil ten 2I0 acres, being tbe same estate created bv lease from A. J. Hazeltiiu, C. V. Stone and W. M. Lind sey to T. J. Melvin and A. B. Walker, dated May 2tl. A. 1). 182, and recorded iu said oflice hi Deed Book No. IH, page 2i:t. A i.so The Leasehold estate in all those two cei l ain tracts of land situate iu the Township, County and Slate aforesaid, be ing parts of said Warrant No 3l!rS, known and designated on said plat oi draft made by T. 14. Ban es, as the norm half of sub divisions "A" and "C," containing in all one hundred ( 100) acres, being tbe same estate crealed by agreement made July 31, A. D. 1-82. between said A. J. Hazeltine, W M. Lind-ey and C. W. Stone, with J. Milton Fuller, recorded in said ollice in Deed Book No. Hi, page 215. Ar.so -The Leasehold estate in all that certain tract of land situate in the Town ship of Howe.Couuty and State aforesaid, and being part of sai I Warrant No. SHU, knownand designated on that plat or draft made by T. K. Barnes, as tbe east half of subdivision "K," containing thirty-five (H.i) acres, more or less; the w hole of said subdivision "K," containing seventy (701 seres more or less, was leased bv A. J. Ha.oltine, C. W. Stone and W. M. Lind sey to L. A. Brennemaii and S. M. Held, by Indenture of Lease daied August 10, A. D. 1H82, recorded In said office in Deed Book No. HI, page 247, and in and by a cert iin partition, agreement and assign ments made J une 8d. A. D. 1884, by aud be tween Asber B.Walker. J.Milton Fuller, Thomas J. Melvin, C.C.Mel vin. P.M. Shan non. Saiu'l (i. Bay no and C.K. Parsons, first parties and then owners of an undivided one-fourth (1) of said Least bold estate in all of said subdivision"K,"and Ih L'nion Oil Company, second party and then own ers of an undived one fourth of said Leasehold estate in tho wholeoi sahl sub division ' K," ami L. A. Brennema i aud S. M. Reid, third parties, then owner of an undivided half of said Leasehold estate in tbo whole of said subdivision 'K, the whole of said Leasehold estate in the west half of suid subdivision -K" was parti tioned and assigned to said third parties and the whole of same in the east half of said subdivision "K" was apportioned ami assigned an uudivitled one-lmlf to iiaid first p n ties, and the oi her undivided half to the Union Oil Company, second party, which entire Leasehold estate iu the east bal f of said subdivision "K" so created and ve-ted as aforesaid iu said first parties and second parties intended to lie hereby conveyed, unto the party of the second part hereto. Al.so The Leasehold estate in all that certain tract of land situate in Hie Town ship, County ami State aforesaid, bounded and duscrilKHl as follow a ; Beginning at a point eighty i oils south of the north line of Warrant No, 3lti:l, and one hundred rod west of the east line of said Warrant, ronniug thence son Hi eighty ISO: rods; thence west one bund red rods'; north ei.bty (Ml' rods; thence east one li nnd red ( HKI) rods to the place of beginning. Contain ing tilly (50) acres, and being the south lull I ol Lot "D" according to ihe map and allotment of lands of Lindsey, Ha.el lure and Company, situate in said War rant No. SIH3, said distances an I propor tions (J) being appioxiinate, and the in tention being toconvey a lease ol Ihe most southerly pur'ion of said Lot, containing fifty (in, acres strict measure; h -ing the same estate created by agreement of lease from R. B Stone to.L II. Harilisoii, dated August lnh, 1882, with sun 'rv assign ments, recorded in said olllce in Deed Hook No. hi, page 240, An. Al so The Leasehold estate hi all that certain tract ol land situate in the Town ship, Conotv and Si ale aforesaid, being part o Warrant No. 2!t known and des ignated as lot No. H, bounded as loilows: Beginning on the southern boundary line of said Warrant at a point sixty-nine and livo-tcnths (till 5-10, roils liom the southwest "ornerof said Warrant; ilietice running east on taid southern boundary line one hundred ami thirl v-iiiiih (l;t!i) rods, thence north on a parallel with the western boundary line (l said Warrant 115 rods, thence west on a line parallel with said southern boundary line one hundred ami thirty niuei I'm iods, thence soulh on a hue parsllcl with the we-teiu boundary line of said Warrant 115 rods to tiie place of beginning. Containing one hundred ( lorn acres moieor less, being the same estate created by lease inon J. M. Hoiiham to J. M. Fuller, dated August lu, I8S2, recorded ill -aid ollice iu Deed llis.k No. hi, page 251. Also The Leasehold in all that certain tract of land situate in Hie Township, County aud Stale aforesaid, being pu t of aid Warrant No. -Jtitd, hounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest eoi uer of said Warrant; thence running east on southwest boundary line of said WaiTantsixty nine aud live-lcnths rods; thence iioiih on a line parallel with Hie Western boundary line of said War rant to a point intersecting the iioiihciu liueol said Warrant two hundred ami Ihir tyi2lu rods; tlieni-e west o i the northern boundary line of said Warrant lo the noritiweslei n corner thereof sixty-nine and tive-teulhs rods; thence south nn the western hooiuhiiy iue of said Wanant two hundred and thirty (21l rods to the place ot beginning. Containing one hun dred ( lull) acres, more or less, being the same estate ci euteil hv agreement ol lease from .1. M. Bniiham to A. B. W alker, P. M. Shann.iii and Thomas J Melvin tinted Aiigu-t 21st, ls2, reci in bd in said olllce ill Deed Book No. 17, page 8. A I. so--The Leasehold estate in all that certain lot or piece of laud situate iu the Township, ('i.iinty and State aforesaid, and dy-u-rihrd as follows, l. ; Four Piuluu or pufiw uf Warruul fu, iivj, tu the County of Forest and Stale of Penn svlvanip, eonlaining throe hundred ami thirty (H.lu) acres, more or less, being lots marked D, J, II, and B, iiccnrdiiig to a certain mapol lands awarded bv Lindsi v, Hazeltine anil Company, and SUmo and Hai nes, in Howe Township, F'orr t Counly, Penna., 18-0, from wiiieh the subjoined extiaet shows the location of tbe said Lois relating to cachl other and to tbe boundaries of said Warrant, to-wit: 31 I 93 I Siibjoot, however lo a certain lease dated Aniin-t9, l8- mul-ibv It R Stone to J. H H dison, of the so iih ha'f of Lot '!' aforesshi, containing fifty "0J acres, and to all the term, convenants and provisions thereof, helng h sams estate in paid lands created by a- icle of agreetn-nt matin No vember II, A. D is.', between W.. P. H'lok and R H. H'one of the oae part, and T J Mel - in, A. B Walk r, P. M shannon, J. M. Fu ler, S (i B.ytie, C. C. Melvin and C V. Parsons, a co partnership as Melvin. Walker, 8hnnon & Co, and the Union Oil Co., slid Corporation, and tha Union Oil Company, In equal undivided interests Also A'l 'h right, hie, interest, claim and demand cf said parties of the first part of, In and to a certain Leasehold estate in a part, of Warrant No. :t91. known an des ignated ss Lot No. 7, one hundred and one and 27- OU acres Also All Ihe right, title, isterosf'ai d c airn uf said parties of Inn first pvt of, in arid to a ceit-dti license to cut and remove all i hn growing timber, except, nark trees and bnsties which am marked as corner or line trees, from a certain tract of land con tabling one htinilr-d and one scrns, known and designated as Lot. No 7, being sub division of Warrant No. L991, In Howe Tuwt'ship, Forest County, pa ALS All the od we'll- sitaate on tha lands hnrehy conveys 1, and the rigs, ma rhlnery, fixtures and appurt-nances there to belonging, together with all and singular the mining rights, surface rights, ease ments, terms of years and estates In said lauds created by the above recited leases or agreements, and each, every and all assignments of the same vesting said in terests in said parties of the first part. A LSO. 1 'AH the righ, title, interest and claim of the defendants and terra tenant of.io and, to all that, certain piece, parcel or lot of laud situate in Howe I'wp Forest On . Pa., boun ded and de-crthed a- follows : Beginning on the southern boundary of 'Var. No. 2991, at a p lut sixty-nine and five-tenths ( 5-10) roils frnn Ihe south-western corner of said Warrant; thence running east, nn said south ern boiiMtary line one hundred and thirty nine rods ( I3!) ; thence running north on a line parallel wnh Ihe western boundary line of s' id Warrant one hundred and ft: teen (1 IC) risls ; ih ncn rutipin west on a line parallel with sa'd sou hern boundary line one hundred anil thirty. nine (139) rods, thence "inning snntk on a line parallel with th- western bound ry linn f said Warrant one hundred anil fifteen (US) rods to rtfis place of beginning. Couta'ningoue Hundred Acres (P 0 A ), more or less. ALSO All that certain p-ece parcel or lot of land situate in Howe Township, Forest C , Pa , bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of War rant tw my nine hundred and ninety. one 290 thei ce running east on tbe southern 1st lary line of said Warrant sixty-nins and five-tenths rod ; thence runuing north ou a line parallel with the western boundary line f said Warrant to a loint intersecting the northern boundary line of said Warrant two hundred aud thirty 2101 rods; thence running west on the non hern boundary line ol said Warrant, to the northwestern comer ttaeieof sixty nine and five-tenths 69 8-10 rods ; i nance running south on the western boiin line of Bild warrant two hundred and thirty 230 rials to the place of begin ning. Containing one hundred f iOO acres, more or less, Isiing off the western end of said Warrant. ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land situate hi Howe Township, Forest County, and s'ale nf Pennsylvania, a part of Warrant 2991, hounded aud described as follows : Heuinuing on the northern bound ary linn of said u arrant at a point two hundred and eight and Ive-tenths rods fri m the northwestern corner of said War rant, running thence e ist ou said norlhetn lHinnilary line one htiiid ed aud thirty-uina (W9) rods; thence south on a Jiue parallel with the western luiundary line of said Warrant; one hundred and (t'B) rods ; thetre nest on a line parallel with Ihe north ern boundary line of sid Warrant 139 roils J thence ict'Ii on a line parallel. ;withl tha western Isiundary liueefsaid Warrant 115 ro.ls to tbe place of hegiuning. Containing one hundred seres more or le.i, being Lot No . ti, of subdivision of said warrants, aa designated on a diagram conveyed by J M. Bon hum et al t-o 8. t, Hayne et al, recorded in Deed Book No. Ill, page 157, i xoeptit g and reserving out of thir grant an equal part of "II petroleum and gas or other valu able o vo aille substances to J. M Honhara his heir and assigns, and subj -ct to a deed conveying the n ml i villi d half of said laud in ihe Uuion Oil Company, Dead Book No, 16, page 2t2. Also A I thatcertaln piece or pircel of laud in said Howe Township being ' 0 acres of the unci i f 100 acrss conveyed tt-w" Michael Murphy b R brt'DeuulseD et al, being in the eastern prt. -f Warrant No. 3 9 tsninded and de scribed' a follows : Be ginning al the soul beas'. corner of said War- rant No .'119 .running thence north along tha eastern laiundary ot said Warraut No 8 96 to tha A'arren Co., line ; thence west alnrjf iil Warreu County line a sufficient diataniw that by i in iiiug thence south lo the southern boundaiy line of said N arrant No. 3 '98 and northern boundary line of Warr.iat '1193. ai d 'hei.ee east along sai.l southern boundary line of Warrant 3i9s to tha place of begii.iiitig, will contain 100 acres. '1 he 50 acres intended t be conveyed hereby lobe ai portioned our. of the one hundred acres aforessid, as follows i The said 100 acres t 1st divided into four equal port! in of 25 a res each hy Hues rum. Ing east and west prllel with th northern 1 boundary line, and tbe said lot, to be nuiuliereii 1, 2, S, and 4; fnnn 2 1 1 lie lop down, (from north to south) and He fllty acres 1 'tended to Iw 3 conveyed b lug the middla BO acrrs and lots 2 a id 3, accord- 4 ing to ihe plot iu tha margin of Deed Hoi k N . hi, pge 41-'. Being same premises and interest there in conveved I iy deed from L. A. Hrenna inan to T. J. .Melvin et al, together wnh ult the oil wells, wood-rigs, boilers, en gines, tubing, easing, pipes, ropes, tit tings, and all Ihe appurtenances situate theieoii and thereunto belonging. Seized, taken in execution and lo he sold as the property ol John A. Water hoiise, Horace P. Perrin, Andrew Bur den, C. C. Camp, II. J. Pemherton und Warren B. liimkdr, defendants, and 1 D. Col ins teire tenant, at the suit oi Cliarles W. I'l atl and David Phillips lor use ol F. R. lirccii ami F. O Smith, ( ashieis, Fredoiii.t National Bank, As signee of John A. Walerhonse aud llnr ai i f Pel rin et al. iu part lor use Fredo nia National Ha.uk, and in part for use uf Farmers' B.iuk, of Springvilie, N- V. TI-: It MS OF S A LE.-Tbe following must be strictly complied with ben tbe pmp erly is stricken down : 1. W lien the phi i uti If or other lien ere I itors la come the purchaser, the costs ou tho wins must lie paid, mid a list of the Iicns including imii iuagH searches on tja properly sold, together wnh such lieu c editor's receipt-. lor the proctsiils of Ihe sale or such poi ti lis liiereol as he iiuiv e mm, must tie furnished lo the Mini Uf. 2. All bids must lie paid ill full. :i. Al. sales not settled nun. vdiately ia ill be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the same d iy ol the .-ale, al which lime ull properly not settled for will again iaj put up and sold at the expense and risk of the pernui to whom m,i sold. See Hindoo's Ingest, Ninth Fditinn, page 4tt, Smith's Forms, page 384. JolIN T. CARSON, Mtnrili. hliiifl". oUivo, Tuniuetu, Pa., Jan. ). Itftrd.