THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, mm. DOHOUGH OFFICERS). nnrgrxK 1. M. Horiimn. Omnctlmcn J. H. Osgood J. I). Davis, F. H. Lanson, Joseph Morgan, C. K. Woaver, H. Fitzgerald, Win. Smear btttigh. H. It. Crawford, I,. 1). Bowman, J. I). W. Rook, O. W. Proper. .hmtiee of the Peace V. A. Randall. 8. J. Not ley. (hn.itah!e-H. S. Canflold. Collector.!. II. Clark. Srhnnl Directors (. V. Holniiinn, L. .1. Hopkins L. Agnow, W. A. Grovo, G. Jamiosou, J. C. Scowdon. , FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Con pre Wm. C. Arnold. Member of .Semite Wm. II. IIymk. A,irmtily J. E. Wenk. l'ieiilentJutrieVn ari.es II. NoYKs. -4.Mrci, Jmlijet Jos. A. Nash, A. J. Mi-Ckay. TreitKiirer Jaiiki II. Fonks. Prothonntury, lte,jitcr Ilecorder, fc. t'AI.VIN M. ARNKR. "SVicrtTT. John T. Carson. CWwii-vjimnert W. A. Connki.Y, PE TER YUUNIIK, W. M. COON. Counti Htiperintcntlcnt 10. K. Stit.in ik.r. IHxtriet Attorney V. M. Cl.ARR. Jury CS)mniH.iionersi. 1J. Carpkn Thu, Geo. Zubdm dainty Surveyor J. V. Pnor-EH. (hrovert. J. W. Morrow. (iinty Auditor M. E. Aiimott, W. li. STRol'P, J. W. El.I.IOTT. RE(llI,All TERMS OK COURT. Fourlli Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 'piONKHTA LODGE, No. .WO, I. O. O. F. -I Mods every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hull, Partridge building. FOREST LODGE, No. 1S4, A.O. U. W., I Meotsoverv Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionesta. CAPT. (IHOHHR STOW POST, No. 274 O. A, It. Moot 1st and 3d Wednos day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No. 1.(7, W. 11. t!., moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, l'a. 'IMONESTA TENT, No. llil, IC. O. T. -L M meeis 2nd and 4tli Wednesday evening in rai'h month 1 .1. ... .1. I . IT ' in A. O. U. W, hall ltonosta, l'a. l M. CLARK, I . ATTORN KY-AT-T,AW, and District Attorney. OUioe, cor. ol 1 1 n and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a nnniber of reliable) Fire Insurance Conipanles. p F. KITC1IKY, I . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, l'a. Ii. SIGGINS, M. I)., Physician, Surgeon ,fc Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, J W. MORROW, M. I)., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Olllco and Residenco three doors north of Hotel Agnow, Tioncnla. Professional vails promptly responded to at all hours. ID. IIOWMAN, M. D., J, Physician .V Surgeon, TIONKSTA, PA. Offloo In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. Residenco opposite Hotel A i;new. HOTEL AG NEW, L. AdXKW, Proprietor, This hotel, formerly tho Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, u...l ld ....it. l')irii(ul,.i.l will, ull tlm mini. or ii improvements. Heated and lighted throughout v illi natural gas, bathrooms. hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of quests never neglected. central house. V C. 1'. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tiiinseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel In tho place, and has all the modern improvement!. ro pains win be spared to make it a pleasant stopping plaeo for tho traveling public. First class Livery in connection. 1TOKKST HOTF.L, 1 West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel lias but recently been completed, is nice ly fnrnishod throughout, and oilers the linest and most cmnfortablo accommoda tions to guests and tho traveling public. Rates reasonable. OIL KXC'HAXO E RESTAURANT, Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts., Oil City, Pa., Thomas Went, Proprietor. Meals and Luuciies served at all hours. Open day nnd night. When in tho city look up' tho Exchange Iteslaurant, and get a good meal. pilIL. K.MKRT, FANCY ROOT .t SHOKMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Klin anil alnut streets. Is prepared to do all Kind of custom work from tho ti nest to tho coarsest ami guarantees his work to givo perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion, givon to mending, and iricos rea sonable. F. ZA II RING Kit, J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER iiml Jeweler of years' experience, is juepared to do all work in his line on whort notice and at reasonable pricos. Alwavs guarantee satisfaction. Watch es, JeVo.iy, Ac., ordered for parties at the Iowoh "oossiblo figure. Will be found in tho lk -iing next to Kooley Club Reim. I ORENib JLTON, i Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred, (irettenbergor GKNKRAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, Kn irines. Oil Well Tools. Gas or Water Fit- liugsaudGeiieral lllacksmithing prompl lv iluiio at Low Hates. Renaiiing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Slum ill rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, l'a. Your patronage solicited. F R K I. G R KTT ENH ERG K It S. H. ISLET & SONS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AN 1) UNDERTAKERS. TIONICSTA. PEN N. JAS. T. 15HENNAN, ltMll lOMtlttO J.(t'Ht 1111(1 Coiivyniiffr, f iTtD. lift Arm ICCI- IAEM3, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent Uio oldest, strongest, and best Insurance Companies In the United States. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONKSTA, - PEKN'A. Doods, IJonds, Mortgages, Leasos,Wills, Powors of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titlos examined and "Uriels" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses 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 tho collection of rents, Interest, etc. Also to tho proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of docds, and depositions taken. t hurrh and Hnbbnlh Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 ft. m. : M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching In M. K. Church ovory Sab bath evening by llov. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. K. Ulass, Pastor. SorYices in the Presbyterian Church overy Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAnineh officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Ho Paper Next Week. Fourth of July's coining and the peo ple must have a rest, lionco no paper will be issued from this office next wock. Tho next issue of the Repuulican will appoar on July 15th. Meantime we hope nil will havo n royal time on the 4th. Come s To Tionesta. On tli 3 Fourth. Oil market, f 1.15. No paper from this olllco next week. Sumnior neckwear at Miles A Arm strong's. It Hiram Irwin of Franklin is visiting his uncle, Judgo Irwin. Mr. S. W. Morrison of WestJ Hick ory gave us a pleasant call Monday. Still they all praiso tho F. S. flour, at Lanson's, $1.0S. It Thore will be tnusio In Tionesta on the Fourth. Coino and hear and seo, Jas. A. Hilling is down from May burg to spend the 4lli with his family. Laundered shirts for 50c, and negll- goo at 25c., at Miles & Armstrong's. It Mr. J. E. Kircliartz of Beavor Falls, is paying a visit to his sons, Charles and Ed. The W. C. T. U. will sell ice cream and eake at their hcadquartors on the 4th. Miss May Snodgrass of Spartans burg, Pa., Is tho guest of Miss Minnie Rock. Mrs. A. M. Foroman Is still in a crit ical condition, nnd may pass away at any moment. Mrs. Hattie Tompkins of Cleveland is visiting at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. J, T. Breniian. Mrs. T. W. Corah of Warren is pay ing a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Frank Hunter. Miss Inez Brownoll of Jamestown, N. Y is visiting Tionesta as the gusst of Miss Vinnie Randall. Mrs. G. W. Iloleman and sou Archio aro visiting friends la Ohio, expecting to be absent about a month. The Y. P. 8. C. E. will servo lee cream and cake at Bovard s JIall tills evening. Price, 15 cents." Buy the celobrated I. X. L. Ice Cream, made in Warren, IV, and sold by Kircliartz Bros., Tiouosta, Pa. 4t Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaston and Edi. tor Muse of tho Vindicator, are enjoying the delights of Atlautio City this week. The cornet baud, which has been in practice for some time past, will furnish a line quality ot up-to-date music on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Setley desire to express Bincore thanks to all who so kindly roudorcd assistance during their recent bereavement. If you would spend the 4th where tho big time will bo come to Tionesta, Rialto Park will furnish amusement on that day for a whole yoar. Hard work to make much money on hemlock bark, but you can make it all up when you buy a pair of nice tipped pointed too shoes at Lanson's for 1. per pair. It The Free Mothodists will hold thoir gonoral annual camp meeting in Kin neat's Grovo, at Youngsvillo, Warren county, commencing some time near tho first of August. Miss Mabel MoCray of Chicago, daughter of our former townsman, ('has. McCray, arrived in town Monday, and will visit relatives and friends in the east for a couple of mouths. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Shaw and lam ily of Kellettville, wish to publicly thank the many friends who so kindly assisted them during thoir lato bereave meat. They shall always bo reinoin bered. Mrs. Dulo, wife of Rev. W. W. Dale, while visiting at tho homo of A. W Stroup, German Hill, was siezed with an attack of heart troublo, but had so far recovered as to be able to return to her homo yesterday morning. A number of additional entries for the bicycle road race from Kircliartz Bros, store to Nebraska and return, July 3d, havo been received, and another prize, a line cyclometer, has been added to the list. This promises to be an inter ostiug event. The roads all lead to Miles & Arm strong's aud all cash buyers are invited to stop there and see what their money will buy at tho cheapest place to buy good goods. It Miss Eiiiinn K iv r Is attending com mencement exercises at Clarion Norma), and on her return will bo accompanied by her sister and biotlier-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Youngk, of Wilklusburg, ho will visit friends in this section for short tlmo. Children's Day was very prottily ob served at the M. E. Church last Sabbath evening. Tho edifice was tastofully dec orated with overgreens and flowors, and the music and other exorcises wore greatly enjoyed by tho largo congrega tion In attendance. Kircliartz Bros., Tionesta's boss caterers, have secured the right to con duct tho refreshment stand at Rialto Park on tho 4th, and will havo an abun dance of everything calculated to satisfy tho inner man. Fruits, soft drinks, Ice cream, sandwiches, nnd tho liko, in abun dance Tho Free Methodists will hold Quar terly mooting services at Gorman Hill church, beginning Friday evening, July 3d and continuing over the Sabbath. Rev. D. B. Tobey, D. E., will have clinrgo of tho meeting. A cordial invi tation is extended to all. F. E. Glass, Pastor. The racos schodulod at Rialto Park on tho Fourth will bo tho best over given In Tionesta. Soma of tho best blcyclo riders, somo of tho swiftest horses and soma of the liveliest sprinters are al ready entered for tho different event", and there will bo all tho fun you want to look at. Tho ontertainmont givon by Miss Green and young ladies of Tionesta, at tho Court House last Friday evening, was a very pretty and ploasing one, and while the audience was fair it should have been doubly as large. The per formance of all showed careful training, nnd every part was well taken. Ainslcr is fully prepared for the Fourth with a big slock of everything needful on that day. His display of lire works Is extra lino, and his stock of sea sonable fruits, vogotables, soft drinks, etc., Is up to dale. You can't go amiss If you drop into his storo. Youi wants will bo supplied at the lowest figures. Rov. Mr. McAnineh attends tho In ter-National Convention of Christian Endeavor Sociotios at Washington, D. C, noxt weok as the dologate of the Tiones ta Endeavor. Ho takes part of his an nual vacation at this time, and there will bo no preaching sorvicos ut tho Prc-by-torian church noxt Sabbath nor tho week following. Another terriblo mine horror occur red nt Pittston, Luzeruo county, on Sim- day morning last, In which it is esti mated that upward of ono hundred minors were buried alive. Tho men were at work bracing up tho roof wheu it caved in, nnd all inside were bnriod. It is not thought that any can bo taken out nlive. Henry Shoemaker has loft .the prize hen's egg at tho Rui'f m-iCAM office. It measures 0 Inches around tho long way, and it takes 0 inches to span tho waist. This is not a mere egg freak, laid once in tho lion's life-time, but an every-day oc currence with that particular lion, and has been during tho past season. If tho record can bo beaten we'd liko to hoar of it. Among tho Forest county students who successfully passed tho examina tions at Clarion Normal last week and received graduation certificates aro these: Seniors, Misses Kato Guenther, Dora Mit.gar, Blanche Pease and Electa IIowo ; Juniors, Emma Klinostivor and Emma Thompson j Sub. Juniors, Ra chel Gilfillan, Mary Joyce, Alice Has sev. Frof. II. L. Miller of Marienvillo was down yesterday interviewing our school board on the question of the pur chase of somo furniture for tho new room to bo added the coming term. Mr. Miller represents a firm which turns out a very superior articlo of furniture, and boards throughout tho county can do no better than invest in his goods whon In need. Uncle Benjamin May, now past 87 years of ago, drove over and visited old friends in tho viciulty of Pleasantville Monday, where he spent the day very pleasantly, returning in tho evening, Mr. May is our oldest citizen by several years, yet is still hale and active, taking a lively intorest in all affairs tending to the welfare of tho community in which he has spent so many years of his life. WTo regret to loam of tho serious ill ness, from blood poison, of an old aud esteemed friond, Mr. Jacob I. Range, of Stewarts Run. Ho met with an accident resulting in tho loss of ono of his fingers somo time ago, nnd now it is thought the entire hand will havo to be amputated, and it. Is doubtful whethor In his present stato of health ho will be able to with stand tho shock. Advanced aged is also a serious hindrance to his recovery. Tho Department of Agriculture will furnish two lecturors for each county In tho Stato, for farmers' institute work, during tho season of 18!H5-7, as per tho following allotment: Thoro will be eight days of institutes in Crawford county, six in Morcer and Erio, four in Beaver, Lawronco and Venango, and two in For est. The apportionment is mado on the basis of the number or farms in tho county, Crawford being second in the State, with Lancaster in the lead. Scowdon A Clark havo just finished ton new buggies, thoir own niako throughout, and would liko thoso con templating a purchase to call and inspect this lot. Tho reputation of their work is such that it needs only to be known that they havo tho goods on hand when a pur chaser comes. The question of quality and stylo is always a settled matter. Prices tho most reasonable consistent with the very best workmanship and material. Ca.l and seo beforo purchas ing. "Doc" Siggins, son Bert, and son-in-law, Mr. W. Jiaily aud wife, with two children, of ShousUm, spent a few days with friends hero, ou thoir return from tho Siggins reunion nt Urokoustraw Park. Tho uttendanco at tho reunion was small on account of a very hard rain in the morning, not over ono hun dred and filly being present. Tho pro gram consisted of music, prayer, family history and original poems, Guml cheer prevailed and a pleasant day wus spent. Don't buy your suit for the Fourth until you have seen w hat Miles it Arm strong have to show you. 11 In response to a telegram from Geo. F. Whitmer, Esq., Sheriff John T. Car son, of Forest county, enino to Clarion on Monday for W. F. Stover, who is charged by Associato Judgo McCray, of Forest county, with false protnnsos. Stover was arrested by Shorlff Ktoltzer on a tologrnm from Shoriff Carson nnd lodged In jail hore. On Wodnosday morning Stover was roloased on a writ of habeas corpus by Judte Clark. Ho was immodiatoly ro-arrosted on a Bench Warrant from tho court of Forest county, and on Wednesday afternoon was taken to Forest county to answer for his of fousos. Clarion Democrat. At a special meeting ot Lenora Lodge, No. 198, D. of R held in its hall June 27, tho following ofllcors wore reg ularly Installed by Rebecca E. Ritchey, Grand Master's Deputy: Noblo Grand, Lizzie K. Scowdon j Vice Grand, Susie Hillings; Recording Sec, Alice Olering j Financial Roc, T. F. Ritchey j It. S. to N. G., Q. Jomiosonj L. S. to N. G., hftlaud Thompson: Chaplain, Nancy Dale; Warden, S. H. Haslet ; O. S. G., S. D. Irwin ; I. S. G., J. II. Fonos ; Con ductor, K. C. Heath; R. S. to V. O., Mary Thompson ; L. S. to V. G., Mary Dowoody. Regular meotings are held ou Becond nnd lourth Wednesday of each month, nt7:30 p. m. Wolcott fc Son are rigging up at their now vonturo on tho Kirk tract, headwat ers of Prather Run, Hickory township, and will be drilling this week. They have also begun drilling on tho Colbert and Wntson heirs tract, samo township. It is located near tho rivor bank, about a milo above East Hickory, and nearly op posite tho developments on the other side of tho river below Trunkeyvlllo station. Both those ventures will be watched with considerable intorest. Hardonburg fc Erb met with a littlo bad luck just as they woro finishing up at thoir No. 8, last Saturday, by getting tho tools fast. Thoy expocted to havo them out shortly after getting fishing tools on the ground. -Marionvlllo Krpreas: Ex-Judge C.W. Clark and wifo, of Tionesta, spent Satur day and Sabbath at the Keystono House. Chos. McMichaol cut ono of his great toes nearly off with axe Tuesday. Dr. Ylng- ling sewed it on for him, and it is expec ted to bo as good as now after a time. Francis Morinrty and Miss Libbie Duffy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mo Clelland, drove to Bust!, N. Y., Sundoy and woro mado man and wifo, returning home Monday. Immodiatoly niter tho mnrriago of Mr. J. W. Postlothwait and Miss WInnifred Whlto, by Rev. II. F. Earsman,'last Thursday morning in the prosouce of the immodiato family of the bride and groom, an excellont and sump tuous dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. ex-Judge White at their residence on Chorry street. After dinner and re ceiving the congratulations of friends the happy couple left for their future home near Whitesville, Jeffoison oonnty. Death of Miss Zela Sclley. Zeta, only daughter of Esquire and Mrs. S. J. Sotley, of Tiffnesta, died at the home of hor parents, Thursday morning, Juno 25, 18W1, aged 10 yearB. The deceased had boon in ill health for a numbor of months, and while hor en feebled condition loft but small hope for her recovery, death came with a sudden ness littlo expocted, making the shock doubly painful to tho fond parents. Miss Zeta was a young lady of gentle, sweot disposition, with a modesty aud refine ment of manner that made her a favor- ito with her associates. A mombor of tho M. E. Church and of tho Epworth League, much of her short pilgriniago hero on earth was spout in the Master's sorvieo. At tho funeral, which took place oh Friday evening at 3:00 o'clock, there was a very large attendance, which attested the esteem in which she was held by all our pooplo. The Woman's Relief Corps, of which sho was a mom bor, attended in a body and conducted tho sorvices at tho grave in accordance with the beautiful custom of that noble Order, being assistod by hor pastor, Rov. Mr. Dale, who bIho officiated at tho houso. The casket was fairly buried in a bed . of lovely lowers, aud on the lid were two beautiful floral tributes in tho form of an anchor and a pillow, tokens of love from tho League and tho Corps respectively. Iu this stid bereavement tho stricken parents have tho tender sympathy of tho entire community. Augustus Hcltliiio'cr Drops Dead. Coroner Dr. Morrow 'Was summoned to Golluza Monday to viow tho body of Augustus (somotimos nicknamed" Jake") Ileidingor, who had died suddenly, bo tween six and seven o'clock on that morning. He had stopped a few mo meiits at the storo on his way to his work, apparently in his usual robust health, and as the whistle of the locomo tive blew ho s'arted ou to his work with dinner pail in hand, when ho dropped to the floor and expired instantly. Dr, Morrow found no evidence that death had resulted from other than natural causes, und deemed it unnecessary to hold an Inquest. Heart failure was tin doubtedly the cause of tho sudden death as it is said deceased had experienced somo troublo from that source heretofore, Ha was a man of strong and rugged con stitution, aud about the last that ono would expect to go in that way. His age was about 37 years, and he leaves a wifo und three children. Ho had boeu iu the employ of tho lumbering firm of Col litis cfc Watson for somo time, having had clinrgo of tho construction of a largo part of tho road bed of the now railroad on Coon creek. Newiimnsville. In your last issuo I noticed tho ac count of a large tree- In Wisconsin, which cut six 10-foot logs. I noticed ono being cut on Mr. Gaston's truct, at New inaiisville, which cut six sixtoens and one twelve-foot log, and did not think it noticeable until wo saw nil account of the short treo. Everything Is progressing well here The Gladiator still reigns. David Steward of Nowiiiansvillo and Goorgo Corliau of Lickingvillu started on wheels lost Friday morning for a trip around tho world, or a small section ol it. Going bv the way of Hutler thev will return by same roiilo as mar as they can. Tho mill will finish iqi this week ou (iasiou s tract. Ninum Stewart sent for a new bicycle Watch tho dust lly. WllllK Siockin's. Lnslien SlerrlU Shmv, of KelleltvIHe, Iliirneil to Deal h at Plitnicr. Lushen M. Show, third son of Elliott Shaw, of Kellettville, this county, was so terribly burned at Plitnicr, on Tuesday of last week, that ho died of his Injuries at tho Oil City hospital Thursday morn ing following. Tho Derrick of Friday gives the following particulars of the frightful accident : "Shaw was a tool drosser by occupa tion, and had been employed by tho Rus sell brothers, of Plumer, working on tho wells and teaming. On Tuesday after noon thoy sent him to pump their wells on tho Ricketts farm. Ho started and was accompanied by one of tho brothers. Thoy stopped to pick berries in tho woods, and Shaw filled his bucket first. Ho told his companion that he would go on to the wells. About ten minutes later young Russell saw somo smoke In the direction of the boiler house and started through tho woods on a run. When he arrived ho found his undo, John Russoll, and Newton Birchfield also on the wav to tho lease. Thoy found the boilor houso on lire, and Shaw with evory inch of clothing cither torn off or burned off. Tho flesh had peeled off in flakes from his legs, arms and body, and he was In a horrible condition. The fire beneath the boilers had not burned right and Shaw had filled a can with fresh oil and threw it into the furnace. His greasy clothing had caught fire and burned evory stitch from him, and he was wandering sido wise, aimlessly, in front of tho boiler moaning and evidently beside himself with tho pain. Russoll stripped his own clothing from his body, oven to his shirt, wrapped tho sufferer up and took him to liis house nt Plumer, and then sent to Rousevillo for Dr. Tyler, who dressed tho burns, and had Shaw taken to the hospital. The patient was too far gone for medical aid to accomplish more than to relieve his Intense agonies, and he died at an early hour yesterday morning, and his body was sent home lor burial." A menu ot the family sends us the following additional particulars: Tho funeral was hold from his father's residence ou Friday at 2 p. m The services wore conducted by Rov Win. Richards, the text for his discourse being selected from Matt. 24:44, "Thore- foro be ye also ready : for in such an hour as ye think not tho Son of Man cometh." The remains were laid to rest in tho Whig Hill cemolory to await the rosurroction mourn. The subject of this sketch was aged 23 years, 0 months and 3 days. For the past year ho had mado his homo with Iu- lis Russell, and to Mr. R. and his daugb.. tors, Alice, Mary and Llbbio, the rein tivos of tho deceased wish to return es pecial thanks for thoir untiring efforts to alleviate in every possible way the suf ferings of the poor boy. He leaves an aged father nnd mother, three brothors nnd five sisters to mourn his tragic death The relatives from a distance who nt tended tho funeral were, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorge Shaw nnd Josephine Shaw of Venus, Mrs. Minnio Evnns and son of Fryburg, and Miss Annie Nelson of Bouseville. A numbor of friends nnd relatives of the deceased from Plumer nlso camo over to attond the funeral. Thoy wore as follows : Innis and James Russoll, James, John and Thomas Irwin and thoir wives, Porry Irwin, Wm. and Burt Caldwoll, Henry Hoovor and Ralph Folwell of Shaw Farm. A beautiful wreath of natural flowers, iu which wero eniwmeu the woras "our r riunu was sent as a tokon of love by the friends of tho young man living at Plumer. Venango Co. and Pittsburg papers are requested to copy. West Hickory. u . a. Jluglies has moved into his new building and is readv to sorvo all old friends on short notico. stow hutley has movod into his now house. Orion Siggins has weather-boarded and painted his house, occuplod by Elmer Fleming. Scott Rockwoll has moved into the house vacated by W. A. Hughes. E. E. Morrison has moved into tho rooms over Morrison Bros, storo. Smith Sutley Is all smiles. It Is a girl Thoro has been a cleaning up In town this spring, new sidewalks built, and old barns and old fences torn down. Our town has a very thrifty appearance now Col. Curler is painting his barns, and grading and leveling tho yards around them. I lo has also graded between the road und railroad, and is otherwise im proving his property. Turner Bros, are having their storo re painted. J ho Hickory lanning company are doing considerable repairing aud paint lni'. Hope to soon hear the toot of their whistle again. S. Morrison was in Crawford and Mer cer counties last week on business. Mrs. Win. Mulvey ol Oil City was in town last Friday, Orion Siggins is repainting his house, t ol. Carter and son ot Titusvlllo, were visitors al Riverside farm last Friday Ho has purchased a Doeriug pony reaper and binder for tho farm. L. J. Paul was iu Tidiouto last Sutur day with two of tho Riverside Farm stock horses. Wolcott A Moulin expect to start tho drill ou Prather Run sumo time this week. Will Porter is nursing soro eyes. Samuel Nurss has gone lo Cleveland ()., to visit his sister. Herbert Ricker, who has been ou tho sick list lor some lime back, is able ,lo work nguiu. Mrs. M. Itriinur is eiitertiUumg her mother, id' Erio. Si'hiuiii.ku Not ice. An all day Fourth of July meeting will bo hold iu the grove at Maylmrg, Pa. Preaching 11 a. m., 2:'1U and t in. Let all come. Bring your basket with lunch. Pilgrims from adjoining circuits invited. Preaching tt'.so iu the grovo on Sabbath, July ."th. Ki:v. T. V. Mi Ci.m.uNU All tho latest styles shirts at Lan son's. It Straw hats at reduced prices at Mile V Armstrong's. U -We uio not known by our much talk ing. It's good goods lor tho least money that brings the people to Lanson's. It Best line of Sn miner underwear ut Miles A Armstrong's. It KellellTlIIe. Ono of thn Swedes employed on the It. R. ami living at Panther Reck was seriously injured on Saturday evening by tho hand ear jumping the track. Whon the car left the track the men, of which there wero thero aboard, wore thrown off and tho Injurod man struck fairly betweon two ties on his heail. Wo do not think this method of tramping ties will meet with public favor. Misses Alia nnd Georgia Chamberlain of Sheffield are visiting their grand parents. Mrs. Delia Kribbs returned home last Thursday after having spoilt a week with relatives at Fryburg. The Free Methodists aro holding bush meetings at Mayburg. There was a largo attendance on Sundav. Tho creek having been In a rafting stage last week an effort was made to get Lawronce A Smearbaugh's rafts down from Foxburg. Only three rafts reached thoir designation out of 12 or 15 startod. Sam O'Connor, representing tho Al- baugli Nursery of Tadmer, Ohio, can vassed this twp. last ween. Sam was quite successful as ho represents a good company. AH young pooplo are requested to not forget the dance at Bnuer's hall on Fri day voning, July 3rd. Will Walks. -Get lowest cash price on clothing and then go to Lanson's with your cash and get same values at just two-thirds the price. It MARRIED. AN DERSON SN YDER-In Tioii' sta, June 20, 1N!K1, by S. J. Sutley, J. P., iir. josepn Anderson ami Miss Mag gie Snyder, both of NeiHlown, Forest county, t'a. COCHRAN FLOWERS At the M. E. parsonage. Tionesta. Juno 30. 18IH5. bv Rev. W. V, Dale. Mr. Will S. Cochran of Kdinboro, and Miss Sinea Flowors, ot 1'ieasantviiie, l'a. XOTICK. Notice is herobv given that the follow ing Ordinance will como beforo the Hor ough Council for third reading and final passage, at its regular meeting hold in uio council Room ol the Borough, July 13, IMOfi, Monday, nt 7:30 o'clock p. rn., at which time and olaco all nersons inter. estod may attend and he heard, if they seo proper. (IKl)l. AINCft For the ro-loeating, widening, straighten mg and permanently marking Elm is i reel. Skc. 1. Bo It ordained and enacted bv tho Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Tionesta, Pennsylvania, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted bv the authority of the same, and bv virture of the powers vested by Acts of Assembly relating thereto, That Kim Street be re located, straightened, widened and per, manently marked from the north bound ary lino of said Borough near Tubbs Run, to the southern boundary line of Borough near Peters Hun. That from tho said north boundary line ot said Borouirh tin til opposite tho northoast corner of lot of John Keen, deceased, said Kim Street shall be fifty foot wide, and from thence to the said southern boundary lino and torminusof Baid streotitsliall be forty feet wide; that said street when so re-located straightened and widened, shall be per- manently marked by iron posts iu the center tuereoi, at ail street crossings ami wnorever necessary. Skc. 2. To carry the above first sec tion Into effect, it is further ordained that a committee ot three, one ol which shall he a surveyor, shall be appointed by tho Council of the Horough, the dutv of which shall be to viow said street in ao cordaiico with nhovo section and make i report of thoir work to the said Council at its next regular meeting alter their an pointment. Five days' notice o" said view shall bo given to all persons or lot owners utlecteii thereby, ny posting said notice along the line ot said street. F. R. LANSON, Attest, President of Council, T. F. Hitch by. Clerk. R. M. HERMAN, Burgess, A UDITORS' RKPORTol'Tionosta Bor- ough for year ending June 1, I8!l, F. R. Lanson, Trou., in account with school funds of Tionesta borough Dr To State appropriation 8 0i7 78 Reo'd from Tionesta tn. for schol ium 73 08 Roc'd from J. R. Clark, Col 2070 20 Rec'd from S. S. Cantiold '03 tax.. Of) 00 Roc'd from A. IS. Kolly treas.'iM.. 30 00 Hal 617 2ll f;."03 25 Cr. By orders redeemed f2821 38 Hy bonds redeemed ft"0 (Ml By coupons redeemed 172 IK) lly 2 per cent Com. on 3103 3s.... tio 87 f'J.VW 25 June 1, lsOfi, bv balance (117 20 FIN A N CIA 1, STAT E M E N T. ASS I'i'I'TS, Duo from S. S. ConlieId, 'ti3 tax...$ 103 75 Due from J. R. Clark, '05 tax 002 30 $ 820 (15 i.i a ill i. inns. Bid. duo F. It. Lanson, Troas......$ 017 20 Order outstanding 112 50 & 720 70 Assets over liabilities !i 35 T. E. Ait.MsriioMi, II. II. SlIllKMAKKIt, O. F. MiLts, Auditors. THE BIKE FOR '96. KinCHAltTZ HH0S Will handle the following high class wheels during this season : BARNES WHITE FLYER $100. Rambler $100. Crescent f 75. Viking floo. Crescent i 60. Syracuse 10O. Ideal f 75. Goshen $10. Ideal $ 6n. Goshen f 50. Majestic I 85. TANDEMS of all the above makes. Catalogues ou application. Second bund wheels in sUick and wheels taken iu exchange. Repairing prompty done. Call on us be foro purchasing, KiiiemiiTZ fiKQS. Tion'tu, l'a. Notice. All parties arc hereby untitled not to trust my wile, Etta Welsh, or furnish her any'giHids on my account, as 1 w ill not hercuttcr bo icnponihlc for any debts contracted bv her. J. P. Dl.sii. Tioucsia, June 201 h, lstni. 31 Pass the good word along th" line. Piles run bo quickly cured without an operation bv simply applying HcWilt's N itch llu.ul Salve.' 1 truth A Killiuur. Notico. Com MISSIOVKRS' IOVKRS' OKI U K, I r CorNTV, Pa. k. Junk 22, lsi). ) FoHK.s T ( TlON KSTA, Itnls for the building of two srnno abutments for bridge over Hickory reek will bo received by the Commis sioners of Forest County, until Tuesday, July 1 llh, 1S!HI, at 12 o'clock M. I'lans ami snecilicattons can bo seen at their olllco, at Tionesta. Bond for com pletion of work will be required. The Commissioneis reserve the right to re- net any or all bids. W. A. CONNFLY, PETER YOUNGK, W. M. COON. Attest, Commissioners. J. T. Dai.k, Clerk. CERTIFICATE Of the Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tne urrency, (.eo. M. Comn, author izing Thn Citizens' National Hank of Tionesta, to begin the business of Banking. fllKASI UY IlKPAtlTMENT. 'FKII'K OF Til K Co Ml'TROLI, K II OK TIIK CttHIIK: KNI'Y, th. 1HIW. ) Washington May 11th, WllKKKAs. bv satisfactory nvldetien. presented to the undersigned, It has been mado to appear that the Citizens' Nation al Hank of Tionesta, in the llorough of I lonesta, In tho County of Forest, anil Stato of Pennsylvania, "has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of thn I lilted states, required tn tie mmpl'm " with before an association shall bo authorized to commence the business of Hanking. Now Tiif.uk.kouk, I, Gno. M, CoF- kin, Deputy and Acting Coniptrol'- ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the Citizens' Nation- al Hank of Tionesta, in tho Borough of Tionesta. in tho County of For est, and Stato of Pennsylvania, is author ized to commence tho business of hank ing, as provided iu Sivtion Fifty-one hundred and Sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the Doited States. In Testimony Whkhk.of, Witness mvj. hand and seal of office, this eievontn dav of Mkv, lsiKi. GEO. M. COFFIN, SBAL. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. No. 6040. CERTIFICATE Of the Comptroller, of the Currency, J. II. Eckels, authorizing The Forest County National Hank of Tionesta, to begin the business of Hanking, Tiieasury Department, Office of thk comptbollkil of tub currency, Washington, April 25th, 1806. J Whkrf.as, by satisfactory ovidonce, presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Forest County National Hank of Tionesta, iu the Bor ough of Tionesta, ill the Couuly of Forest, and State of Ponnsyvania, has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be com plied with before an association shall bo authorize I to commence the business of Hanking; , Now Thkrkporb, I, Jamks H. Eck els, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tho Forest County National Hank of Tioresta, in the Bor ough ol Tionesta, iu theCountyof Forest. and Stato of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking, as provided in Section Filty-oue hundred and Sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes ot the United States. - . .-- In Testimony WhPRKok Witness Hiiy-. hand aud seal of office, thienty-fifth day oi April, ls-m. JAMKS II. ECKELS. SRAI..1 No. 50:ss. Comptroller of tho Curreucy. .4 m WEST TIONESTA, PA., Wishes to inform the publio that ho is permanently located near the W. N.Y. A P. Depot, with a full line of FRESH GROCERIES, PROVISION & FEED, C HOIf E CON FKCTJON HI ES, T08ACC0 & CIGARS. ALSO TIIK FAMOUS f PILLSBURY FLOUR 74 gl And !s prepared lo keep i anything wanted ill tho lino 2f! of Groceries. Prices us low tkjj as tho lowest. Goods deli v oied froe of charge i CHAS. IYI. WHITEIWAN. AUDITORS' REPORT of Hickory Twp. for the year ending June 1, lHOrt. Goo. W. Warden, Treasurer. DR. To rec'd of Stato appioprialioii $ 713 05 To rec'd of J. S. Henderson l:i lit! To rec'd of Collectors 1 100 s.'l To balance 130 72 f2UI3 111 fit. By orders redeemed $2350 04 lly 2 per cent, commission 47 12 2403 111 Hal. due Treas 1.10 72 John C. Church, Collector. DR. , To Hal. old duplicate ft 200 03 To lace of duplicate lsoo taxes 170 12 2Hi() 05 CR. By Treasurer's receipts $137 2 7 0 lly exonerations it' Ret. laud 72 07 By 7 per cent, on 070.-13 commis sion A- rebate 0 35 Hv 5 per cent, on Hal 10 M By Hal 52rt 43 82000 05 Balance duo Twp $ 520 43 Jacob Shal'er, Collector. Dlt. To Hal. school tax $ K2 3s To Hal. dog tax tlsoilj 35 50 i 117 KS lit. Hv Trees.1 receipts t 34 54 Hy exonerations II 07 Hv 5 pur cent, commission I 72 By balance 05 t 117 t-S Bal. due Twp t 00 05 Ft N A NCI A I. STATKM KNT. HEil'ltt'EN. Due Twp. from Collectors $ fs 7 Halance 27 4S f KIT 35 1.1 A til I.I I I ..s. Hue Treas I 10 72 Due on unsettled bills 707 03 M7 Ain't liabilities over resources j 27s 4S M. 10. Amioi l, I II AS. II. S A K lo 11 I I, Attest, T p. Auditor, tit s 11. Evans, Sec y. 1 V