THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2:1, 18H8. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. Purges. K, C. Heath. tJounexlmen. Joseph Morgan. C. F. Weaver, H. Fitzgerald, Win. flmoar baugh.'.R. B. Crawford, L. I). Bowman, J. T. Dalo, W. F. Blum. Justices vf the Peace C. A. Randall, S. J. Hotley. Constable S. R. Can field. Collector F. P. Amsler. School Directors i). W. Holeniaii, L, Agnew, W, A. Grove, Q. Jamioson, J. C. Soowdon, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member o Congress Wm. C. Arnold. Member of Senate Wm. II. Htdk. Assembly J. E. Wisnk. , President Judge Charles II.Noyks. Associate Judge Jos. A. Nash, A. J. McCray. Treasurer James II. Fonks. Prothonotary , Register & Recorder, Cc. Joint II. Hobkrtson. Sheriff. Frask P. WALK er. Commissioners W. M. Coox, C. M. Whiteman, Herman Blum. County Superintendent V,. E. Stitzin oer. District Attorney X. I). Irwtn. Jury Commissioners 3 . B. Carpen TK3, Oko. D. Shields. Vountu Surveyor 3. I). Davis. n,-J no .1 w Morrow. County Auditors M. E. Abdott, J Clark, R. J. Wlynn. C. M. ARNER & SON, Fire, Life and Accident Ins ura nce Agents. REAL ESTATE BltOKEBS, TIONESTA, PA. C'oiiipnnlr. Hrprccniril. North American. - -Eoyal, - - Hartford, Orient, Phill'a Underwriters, Ammmn. 5 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.65 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 R. REGULAR terms of court. Fourth Monday of February. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 3(19, 1. 0.O.F. 1 Meets every Tuesday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building) 'l.oOREST LODGE, No. 184. A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. f ASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesia. i ait ui-nnoR STOW POST. No. 274 evening in each month, Hall, Tionesta. in A. O. U. W. s-a a dt npnpnir. STOW CORPS. No J 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening or eacn inonm, m a. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. miONESTA TENT, No. lf,4, K. O. T, 1 M., meels 2nd and 4th Wednesday .n!i. In aiu.li month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. CIj ark a TTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. Ollice, oor. oi P. M and District Attorney ... . i t.. ... rri,.AD n l'u im ana linage aireem, Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Farms, wild lands, houses ana lots for sale or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, Ac. Also to the nroncr assessment ol lanus ana payment of taxes. Leasing and sale of Lwlll drill at least four wells, and more oil and gas lands a specialty. T. E. Armstrong will begin the erect ion ol a commodious dwelling houso on the lot adjoining Judge Irwin's properly on the south as soon as weather is per mlssable for the prosocution of tin work. A number of others have In contempla tion th erection of bjw dwellings this summer, and the prospects for a nice building boom In Tionesta are quite flattering. B. Hagerty has taken the contract for drilling a number of wells for the De vonian oil company, their territory be ing located about flvo miles northwest of Grand Valley, In Warren county. The tools wore taken out last week, and work will begin at once. Mr. Hagerty has bought a new Star drilling machine, and If TOU AM) TOt'K FRIENDS. Church and Mnbbnth ftrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. K. Habnath mciiooi at iu:uu a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. R. A. Huzza Preaching in ine jr. m. unurcu every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. r . Y. McClelland, J-aslor. Sorvicos In the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning ana evening, Rev. J. V. McAnincli oinciaiing. The roetilar meetings of the W. C. T. U. are hold at tho headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market $.08. "Von can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Greatest bargains at Miles A Arm strong's. It Wall paper, large stock, latest de signs, at Kobinson's. Matt your selec tions early. It. J. W. Sires will give his personal at tention to the photograph gallery next Friday, all day. It Revival meetings In the M. E.church UTASMTNGTON CAMJ". ino. sau, .i. are still in progress anu auenuea wun W S. of A., meets every Saturday eve- much lutorest. Rev. J. H. Zinn next Tuesday and CAPT. GEORGE h juw rum, iu.i Wednesday evenings at the court nouse, G. A. R. Moots 1st and 3d Monday ,,... nfe. IIear hlm. Don't go to Klondike, but save your monev bv buying your goods at Miles A A rmstrong's at 25 per cent, off for cash. -Flags and bunting were quite pro- luselv displayed in town yesterday In honor of the immortal George's birthday, The announcement of Jonathan Al- baugh, of Hickory township, for Assem blv. is published this week, subject to Republican usages. In Cameron county the poor house project was up at the election last week, but the maiorlty against the adoption of the poor house was 254. rm F RITCHKY, rree Memoaisi quarterly imwuug 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, wm be held at Fox Creek, Green town shin, beginning Friday evening of this week and continuing over Sunday. Twenty years ago there wasn't young man In Franklin who parted his balr In the middle. Now, there are soores of 'em who do harldly anything else. News. This was heard in one of the Sabbath Bchools : "Tell me what you know of the foolish virgins." Mary "Why, they T D. BOWM AN, M. li., wont out on thoir wheels after dark with- The W. C. T. U. will hold memorial services for the late Miss Francos E, Wlllard In the M. E. Church Sunday evening. March 6. Rev. Buzza will" do livor the address. A ratural gas explosion totally de stroyed the home of Wm. McGill, near I Grand Valley last Sunday, and Mrs. Mo Gill was burned to death. They had been married only a year. TTATBI. AGNEW. . . M L. AGNEW. Proprietor. On Sunday night somebody stole six This hotel, formerly the Lawrence mir moat hooks from Jacob Giering. As House, has undergone a complote change, Mr 0 thinks ho knows the party ana is now iuruisuuu wun - - ,., mr. att6rney-at-law, Tionesta, r. f bTsiggins, m. d., .1 . viivalolnn. Hiiru-non A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. J. W. MORROW. M. D., Tl.al..lun Hnrireon .t Dentist. O 111 oo and Residence three doors north of Hotel Agnew, Tionouta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. BOWMAN, M. D., Physician A Surgeon, 'IMMV I T A T A A lull J ) An. a . Ofnoe In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responuou iu. night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. DR.J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. onic-a over Heath Killmer's store, Tionesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or Slight. rnTR.T. AGNEW. the party that did it, that party would be wise to bring thorn back again and make ample apolo gies. Pleasantvilla Record. Stow Post, G. A. R., asks you to at' tend the lectures of Rev. J. H. Zinn at the court house next Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings, on Southern prison lifo. The Post has gone to considerable trouble and oxponse to get this popular lecturer. A real treat is in store for those who go to hear Rev. J. H. Zinn s lectures next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the court house. His subjects are "Through Confederate Prisons and Home Again." "Recollections of Libby, Belle Isle and Salsbury, N. C. The social given by the W oman Relief Corps at the home of Mr. and Mrs I. E. Dean, last Wednesday evening was DUIL. EMERT a buccoss in every particular. A large . number was oresent. and the ladies net ted a nice sum for the organ fund, at the same time giving their friends a very pleasant evening's enjoyment, Kory Heath has purchased one ol W, A, Groye's lota on May Btreet and will begin at once the erection of a cottage on the same. He expects to have it ready r F. ZAURINGER. for occupancy by April nrst, so an wno J . PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER h.ve anv aiuise to glvo as to size, style and ccueral arrangement of the new building must see Kory right away. An exchange describes a situation which Is known in every newspaper of fice wheu it says that a mau doesn'tthink of the feelings of his mother when he gets into a disgracetul scrape af depravity.but he expects the editor to have the Under- est regard for that mother s foe lings and to omit mention of bis name in telling the shameful story. A large black and tan fox-hound, with a small white Btripe on breast, and a bit of white on all four feet, strayed trom the premise of Harry Lovel, of Starr, about the 8th inst. Mr. Lovel val .. o . I. . ..r. .'..if llrlilv ami WOlllit llfl , . , , 1 uoa hju .v.j O J " I rCU. (iretteilUeriXCr pleased to receive information of his ' 1 . t j. i.:i. i. i. ..Ft1i;n . wnureuuouia. lUl WIUUU uu is viiiiiiik iw give a suitable reward. The late thaw bo lit a number of teams of horses out of the woods after a busy time hauling lumber, and there will te numerous rafts of timber and boards put luto the Allegheny river bolow Warren this spring ; iu fact there will be a re minder of the busy rafting days ou the Allegheny, now iu the "dim goue." Freuch A Rodgers have cut enough pine timber from the tho Grunder tract in WaUou township to make four big rafts, and the sticks have beon hauled to the river at Dunn's eddy by a lot of teams under charge of David Ittle A Sou. Some .1. .1 I , 1 s. -w I OX WIO pine lllliuor IS espociaujf mija uu X UrillLUrO DCaiCrS, flue, one stick being M foet long, which ANt Is quite a rarely nowadays. liairni jUNDERTAKERS. Everything goes at oil at Miles it riONKHTA. PKNN. Armstrong's. em imnrovements. Heated ana iigntea il,r.iuir miit with natural gas. bathrooms, hot rii.1 cold water, etc. The comforts ot guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, H. V. HORNER, Proprietor, Tlousela, Pa. This is the mostceutrally located hotel in the plac?, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will l.n anarnri to make it a Dlcasant stopping '.,!, -for l tho traveling public. First class Livery in connection. ITOREST HOTEL, f West Hickory, Pa, .Tannli Bender. Pronrletor. This hotel Iiuh but recently been completed. Is nice- Iv furnished throughout, and offers the tnt mid most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public, Rates reasonable. UIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop iu Walters building, Cor. Elm and W alnut streets. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work Iroiu the finest to tha viui-ksL and suarantet's his work to Kive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion triven to mending, and prices rea sonable. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is orenared to do all work iu his Hue ou short notice and at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction, watch es. JoweTrv. &o.. ordered for parties at the lowest Dossible tiirure. Will be found in tho building next to Keeley Club .Room. J ORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit- liiiirs aud General rllacksmithiug prompt lv done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfactiou guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GKETTENBERGER, oil Is found. The little twitching and squirming noticeable during- tho past week, slight evidences that there is still a little life loft In the oil market, and that of an up ward tendency, are hailed with no small delight by people of the oil region gsner ally. Predictions of dollar oil are rife again, and that figure would make things hum In fine shape throughout this region. Let it come. The Franklin News celebrated its 20th anniversary last Friday by issuing a double and . haRdsomelv Illustrated number. It is a work of real beauty and art, reflecting credit on the management and its well equipped printory. But It's not wonderful that the News should shine so brightly on the completion of its first score of years ; it is a polished Journal every working day of the year The manager of the Star. Creamery Co., German Hill, expect to have things running in good shapo by the first of April. The plant is complete In all its appointments, and will undoubtedly do excellent work. If liberally patronized by the farmers in that vicinity, as it should be, the new industry will prove a resl boon to that community, furnishing a steady, cash morket for all the milk they care to produce, which is one of the most profitable products In which the furmer con engage. Give the creamery your support. The foot bridge at the mouth of the creek, which has caused its owner, Mr. Lawrence, so much trouble and expense, being again in passable condition.be very kindly requests that those who use it will do so in a proper manner. It has been customary for thoughtless ones to use the bridge as a sort of play-tliicg, rocking and teetering as they passed over. This is a very dangerous pass-time, having a tendency to very greatly weaken it, and in future such conduct will subject those who indulge in it to punishment. All are welcome to use it for passing back and forth properly. The entertainment by the schools of the borough in celebration of Washing, ton's birthday will take place on Friday evening of this week, the date having been fixed that evening for convenience sake. The program will be in the nature of a "business carnival," many of the business bouses of the town having a represdntctive taken from the scholars, who will sing the praises of their partic ular industry or profession in speech, dress and action. The affair promises to be quite novel and pleasing, and a large attenance is expected. It will be at the court house. A small admission will be charged, the proceeds to go to the library fund. The people of our Commonwealth have little conception of the extout of the oil industry of the State, some figures of which are affordod in the Mining Bullo tin, of the Pennsylvania State College, During the past three years enough pipes aud tubing for lining drilled holes have beon used to entirely encircle the globe, and the rope used in drilling would furn lull a signal line across the United States, Enough glycerine was exploded in the bottom of the wells to supply a reservoir, and in the samo time to wreck every city on the globe, if iudiciouly applied. The engines and boilers required are so nu merous, that if placed far enoughs apart to hear one another's whistle, a straight line of them would make a chain along with the pipe. The oil product for the past year would fill a pipe six inches in diameter and would reach around the earth. Rev. Buzza's father, of Edenburg, is paying hlm a visit. Miss May Watson of Golenr.a is visit ing friends in town. Mrs. Chas. Amann spent last week at the home her parents at North Warren, Miss Helen Hej-drlck of Franklin is visiting at tho home of her undo, S. D. Irwin, Esq. Ed. Kirchartz has arrived In town from Beaver Falls, and is circulating among Tionesta friends. Prof. Strickenber of the Kellettville schools was down yesterday and gave tho Rkpurlican a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hunter returned last Thursday from a visit with friends at Tionesta, Pa. Mill Village Herald. Joseph' Adainson of Philadelphia was here during the past week on business connected with his Forest county interests. Mrs. II. E. Neil and daughter, Edua, of Bradford, were visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. H. Derlckson during the past week. James M. Reed of Clarington, this county, and Clara Ishtnan of Millstone, Elk county, have taken out a marriage license in Jafforson county. Representative Hoy of Clarion was a business visitor to our town last Friday. Mr. Hoy was a member of the last legis lature and made a very creditable record Mrs. J. B. Blose expects to move to. day to New Kensington, where her hus band has been working for some months past and where the family will make then? home. The good wishes of our people go with them. Caroline D. Aiders, oldest daughter of the late Henry Ahlers, of Starr, Pa., died at the home of her mother on Satur day last at 11:30 a. m.. after an illness lasting several years of a rheumatic na ture. She was aged about 32 years and was the oldest of the family of children born to Mr. and Mrs. Ahlers. During all her vears of suffering she bore her troubles bravely and with true Christian fortitude, Her mother, one sister and one brother survive her. Funeral servisces were held yosterday, Rev. C. A. Rhell, pastor of Mt, Zlon Lutheran church, of which deceased was a consistent member, officiating, and the interment was in the cemetery eon cected with that church. Our townsman R. B. Crawford at tended the funeral of his sister-in-law Mrs. G. K. M. Crawford, at Enterprise last week. Mrs. Crawford will be re memhered by many of our Forest county people, the family having lived in this vicinity for a number of years. Her maiden name was Mary C. Huchison.anu she was born in Butlor county Jan. 22, 1834, her death having occurred Feb. 11, 1898,she having a short time previous un dergone a most serious surgical opera tion. Her husband and three children, Mrs. A. F. Kilburn and Mrs. J. P.Marsh both of Corydon, Pa., and R. B. Crawford of Enterprise, survive her. She was a good Christlon woman, and found won derful peace in loving and worshiping her Saviour on earth and in the sanctu ary, and there is ue doubt but that she has now found it forever at God's right hand In heaven. JEKKS TOWNSHIP. Asapssor, N. F. Hoover; Auditors. W. C. Brown, A. E.IIiinss; School Directors, T. J. Reynor, J. H. Russell; Township Clerk, B. F. Kendall; Treasurer, Joha f. Mench; Road Commissioners, Geo. Brown, W. H. Seigworth; Overseer of Poor, II. B. Smith; Judge of Election, J. S. Boll; Inspectors, II. C. Paup, J. E.Mo Clellsn. Byromtown, Judge of Elections, James L. Hull; Inspectors, B. L. Little- field, George Hoklnson. tionesta borouoh. Council, J. D. Davis, Joseph Morgan, L. J. Hopkins; Assessor. H. E. Moody; Auditor, P. M. Clark; School Directors, E. Wenk, Q. Jamison; Overseer of Poor, F. R. Lanson; Judge of Election, Jerry Birtcll; Inspectors, J. R.Ctaadwiek, J. Landers. Tionesta Slimmer School logins Way 8, 1SJ)S. The work of this Summer School will boa review in the branches in which each person desiring to teach must psmanex aminotion before the County Superintendent. Tuition. 1." por term. Two pupils from one family, 4 per term each. For full information address. R. N. Speer, Tionesta, Pa. You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases inav secure instant relief by using Io Witl's Witch Hazel Halve. It is the great pile remedy. Heath Killmer. Extra Jurors Drawn. A panel of eight additional jurors was drawn Monday, the nature of some of the cases to be tr.ed making it necessary to hold an oyer and terminer court. Follow ing are the additional jurers drawn t George Berlin, laborer, Howe. John O'Neil, laliorer, Howe. J. P.Castner, laborer, Jenks. S. II, Montgomery, laborer, Barnett. A. Smullen, laborer, Jenks. W. H. Taylor, lahorer, Jenks. Leon Watson, clerk, Green. Win. Long, laborer, Kingsley. Do you appreciate gf'd laundry workf If no patronize the Dunkirk Steam Laundry. Mile- A Armstrong, agents. tf A few months ago Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was badly atllii-ted with rheumatism. His right leg was swnlen the full length, causing him great mitferinir. He was ndvised to trv Cham berlain's Pain Balm. The first bottle of it helped him considerably and the sec ond effected a cure. The 25 and 50 cent sizes are for sale by G. W. Bovard. Emergency Non-Alcohollc Remedies For Home Use. We hear much about "tiding people over" alter exhaustive diseases sucn as lovers, pneumonia, Diarrho'a, etc., with "brandy, whiskey or wines." Tne ob ject to be attained being this, viz: To propel a greater quantity of blood to dif ferent parts of the body so that tho va rious functions are thereby performed more satisfactorily. Now what besides brandy or whiskey will do this and thus save the danger lurking in their use: 1st, hot water, with a few grains of cayenne pepper; 2d, hot water, half a cup or less, carbonate of amonia 20 grains; 8d, hot water, J or i cup, aqua amonia 8 drops! 4th, hot water, i or i cup, aromat ic spirits of amonia, 20 drops. Either of these fed hot in teaspoonful doses every 2 to 5 minutes, will rally as surely as brandy or whiskey. Iu extreme cases give a largo hot enema. If necessary to prolong a stimuleut, these may be safely continued for hours, but usually their use is suspended as the patient rallies. Food is then required. In place of the old fashioned brandy mixturo, egg-nog, panada, etc., give hot milk, hot beef tea, or What pleasure Is there in lite with a headache, constipation and biliousness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using le. Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous tittle pills. Heath A Killmer. A thrill of terror Is experienced when s brassv cough of crony sounds through the house at night. But the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless for children. Heath it Killmer, Twentv-flve per cent, off for every thing except rubber goods at M iles it Armstrong's. IU There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills lor Btotnacu ana nver irouuim Heath i Killmer. THE F.-WT -THAT CHAS. M. WHITEMAN. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line ol GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. I 1 WE DO NOT CLAIM THE LARGEST THE COUNTY. THAT REASON IS ALWAYS TO HAVE STOCK IN AND FOR OUR STOCK FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEKPINGJT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH US GI E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. M. WHITEB1AN. Dollar Oil. New Township Officers. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk vour life bv neglecting a cold, One Minute Couirh Cure cures coughs, colds, ciou p. grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Heath A Killmer. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recom mending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that fol low neglociad colds. Heath it Killmer. ' Have you got 5.00 T Have you got $50 00? Have you got $100.00? If so, why don't you deposit it with the Conewango In February, 1895, we intro duced a spring (it vie hat, der the name of "Dollar Two months later oil lor $2.60. un Oil" sold Building Loan Association Association nf Warren. Pa. Thev will nav vou 8 per llHUll, VIC, Klvo unm, uooi vn, i i v i . . ' . j . ... . , mUlr cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable coffee unsweetened.made with hot milk I eln,nll,1Bi1Vi Bnd you , withdraw Big sale starts Friday, Feb. 25th, Come early to Miles it Armstrong's. It, By an act passed by the legislature all constables are made fire wardens. The new law went into effect the first of last month. It provides that when a fire breaks out in a wood land of over fifty acres it shall be the duty of the constable in whose jurisdiction the fire occurs to call out assistance to extinguish it. The constable shall receive as compensation for his service fifteen ceuts per hour cud his assistant shall receive twelve cents per hour. Anyone refusing to act when called upon by the constable for assistance shall be liable to a fine of $10 or impris onment or both. Any constable not com plying with this act shall be suspended from office, tried, and if convicted, is lia ble to a fiue not exceeding $50 or impris onment not to exceed throe months, or both, at the discretion of the court. Any violation of this act must be reported by the constable in making their regular re turns. Closing out sale of all winter goods at 25 per cent, off for cash at Miles it Arm strong's. It. S. H. HASLET & (GENERAL MERCHANTS, Notice. There will be a regular mooting of the Forest County Agricultural Society at the Court House, iu Tionesta, on Monday evening, Feb. 28, at V:30 p. m. The elec tion of ollicers for the association fur the coming year will take place at this meet iug. A large attendance is desired. Come out, whether you are a member or not, and discuss with us the questions that will be presented for consideration. Write down aud baud to the president a ques tion along the line of agricultural iutor ost, mmck raising, etc. The object of this society is to advance the interest of all those engaged on, or in any way inter ested in farming, stock raising, good roads, schools, etc. The good results of the efforts of the society is visible every where, aud the more intotest tukeu iu tho work the greater will be the result. Come, everybody. C. A. Kandu.j., J. Aluauoh, President. Secretary. Don't miss tho big sale at Armstrong's. Milos it It Following is a complete list of all prin cipal officers elected In the Borough and different Townships at last week's elect oln s TIONESTA TOWNSHI1-. Assessor, Jesse Carson; Auditor,' J. C. Hoovler; School Directors, Fred Lede- bur, Henry Blum; Township Clerk," C. F. Feittj Treasurer, Wm. Lawrence; Road Commissioner. Henry Armburgor; Jus tice of Peace, C. F. Feitt; Overseer of Poor, George Monday; Judge of Election, Solomon Byers; Inspectors, Albert Thompson, Wm. Shellhouse. UREKM TOWNSHIP. Lower Green, Inspectors, Elmer E. Patterson, Henry Youngk; Judge of Election, Charles Klinestiver. Upper Green, Judge of Election, R. W. Guiton; Inspectors, R. D. Stroup, G. B. Stitzing er; Assessor, 11. Weingard; Auditors, Geo. Klinestiver, John Daubenspeck, Win. Woingard; School Directors, F. X. Kreitler, J. M. McCullougb; Clerk, Irvin Allison; Treasurer, G. W. Klepfer: Road Com.. Truman D. Collins; Overseer of Poor, Sol. Micbell. KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. Assessor, J. M. Zuendel; Auditors, John Shaw, James W. Johnson; School Directors, J. B. Carpentor, W. F. Jones; Clerk, J. H. Skunk; Treasurer, Charles Bauer; Road Coin., Win. Hartman; Over seer of Poor. Otto Rudolph; Judge of Election, Charles Soulhworth; Inspectors P. J. Wurzkey, Geo. Zuendel. HARMONY TOWNSAIP. Assessor, J. II. Bowman; Auditors, S, E. King. E. E. Morrison; School Direct ors, Orion Siggins, P. C. Walter, W. J. Gorman; Clerk, F.E. Metcalf; Treasurer, F. E. Sutley; Road Com., Amos Clinger; Justice of Peace, M. L. Weikal; Overseer ef Poor, Sye Neill. West Hickory, Judge of Election, D. C. Slieeban; Inspectors, James Mooney, F. E. Siggins. Fogle Farm, Judgo of Election, John Thomp son; Inspectors, Jas.Elliott, W. S. Fogle. BOWK TOWNSHIP. Assessor, A. P, Anderson; Treas. J. W, Black; Auditors, J. A. Smith, F. A. Kel ler, John O'Neil; Township Clerk, J. C. Geist; School Diregtors, Jacob Swatzfager, James C. Welsh; Road Com., W. A. Haint-s; Overseer of Poor,Jaiues Schwer field; Pathmasters, D. V. Hunter, Jehu O'Neil, Jacob Swatzfager, Peter Haines, Fred Jorgenson. Frost, Judge of Elect ions, Jacob Kuhus; Inspectoral. A.Smith, J. C. Noblet. Brookstou, Judge of Elect ions, A. C. Gregg; Inspectors, Bengt Per son, Christ Kopp. BAHNKTT TOWNSHIl'. Assessor, F. L. Williams; Auditor, A. R. Mecbliug; Clerk, J. E. Cossgrove; Treasurer, Philo Williams; Road Com., W. W. Paup; School Directors, S. II. Cook, B. A. Loudon; Overseer of Poor, A. R. Slaughenhaupt; Justice of Peace, J. II. Barton; Judge of Election, L. U. Reynolds, Inspectors, A. B, Hillard, Maurice Fit.gerald. IIK'KOKY TOWNSHIP. Assessor, J. Albuugh; Auditors, ('. R. Middioton, Chas. Hillard; Township Clerk, M. E. Abbott; Treasurer, Geo. W Worden; Road Commissioner, N. P. Wheeler; Justice of Peace, S. S. Whaley; Overseer of Poor, J. Albaugh; Judge of Election, S. H. Mervin; Inspectors, Goo. M. Taylor, Chas. Shatter. instead of water. These will actually support the strength aud rally the pa tient likewise. For cramps In the stomach. Homeo pathic tincture of ooloeynth, 8 drops, water of a glass, mix, give teaspoonful every 10. 20 or 30 minutes till better. When there is nausea, ejecting every thing, then apply hot compresses to stomach and give hot enema, composed of soap-suds and one or two tablespoons of castor or sweet oil. Keep extremities warm. Chloroform may be inhaled. For palpitation. Immediate and per manent relief may be obtained by taking soda or vichy water. To strengthen the heart where there Is pain in that organ, homeopathic tincture of cactus, 6 drops; water, it glass. Take a teaspoonful every 15 minutos, half hour or hour. For heart failure. Hot compresses over the heart with hot and cold com presses to the spine between the shoul ders, in alternation every two or three minutes, vigorous massage ef limbs and heat to the feet. A few grains of cayenne pepper lu one tablespoonful of water will start action of the circulation in heart failure. For fainting. Place patient on the back, head low, elevating foet If possible. Hot applications to back of neck and head, with cold to top of head and Inhal ations ol amonia. Loosen clothing, but do not give whiskey, fresh air instead. Patient will revive. The above applica tions are likewise most excellent in con vulsions of any kind. Stimulants. Where a stimuleut is needed for indigestion, flatulence, pain in the stomach or for emergencies, the following remedies should be kept con stantly on band in place of brandy, gin or whiskoy. No. 1. Amonia carbonate 20 grains, Dulverized cardainou seed, one small teaspoonful, water 21 tablespeonsful, glycerine one tablespeonful. Place the cardamon powder in an earthen oup or bowl and pour the 2) lablespoonsful boil ing water upon it, cover tight and when cool add the other Ingredients. Dose, one-half tablespoonful 'every thalf hour. Lessen dose as patient improves. No. 2. Amonia carbonate 20 grains, cardamon water 3 tablespoonsful, glycer ine, 1 tablespoonful. Mix. Dose, i table spoonful repeated every one-half hour or hour. A few grains of cayenne pep per may be added to both the above if desired. To make camphor water. Put an ounce of camphor gum, broken, into one pint water bottle and shake every day. This will make a strong, saturated solu tion of camphor. Dose, 6 to 15 drops in hot or cold water. Valuable for cramps, cholera and colds or as a stimulant. Re new walor as used. For cholera?morbus, monthly cramps, etc. Saturated solution of camphor 4 drops, aqua amonia 4 drops, hot water 1 cupful. Take all lu one dose, ropeat as needed. Hot enema will be helpful. Cover warm so as to perspire. To make amoniated saltwater. Spirits of amonia 1 teaspoonful, table salt 2 table- spoonsful, water 1 quart. Apply with compresses to all inllamuiatious, fevers, brain lover, swellings with inflamma tions, pain, serpent bites, slingsof insects, rheumatic pains, gout, lameness, pneu monia. Also use for bathing head, sur face, etc., in place of alcohol. Avoid the so-called uon-alcoholic sum mer drinks. They are all dangerous, as they dovelopo alcohol ia a few days by fermentation. I.ai ka M. Wkiuut, M. D., 72 W. 100th St., New York. your principal in full at auy time alter 8 monms. n-o-iy. f HAZELTINE WOOLEN MILLS Warren, Pa. Make Tweeds CtuuimereA.Plftii neli mid arna or purt dv, Aocks, waste or H4 my mixture wnafr ver. To-day We introduce Ynuman's latest spring style hat, black, brown ami mode colors. Two quali ties. Price, $3.00 and !$4.50 Under the name of "Dollar Oil" Ask for dollar oil. Wear dollar oil. Take no oiher Subscribe for the "Foreut Itepublican." THE McCUEN CO. 25 AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY, PA. Reminiscences Of a Dead Year! As we go through onr stock we find here ami there a pair of SHOKS that remind us of what has gone before the Fag Ends of 18117. It is better that those shoes be on your feet than on our shelves they will do you good -they worry us. Htm THEY 00 ! f flICES CUT IjN THE MIDBU. We have placed those shoes on a counter by themselves. They are going like a stock of hot cakes. The Price ia doing it JUST ON K-HALK. --oo o o o- NEW GOODS. SPRING STYLES. They Are IMIIh; In IN'ow. JOHN STROOTMAN, BUFFALO, N. Y. 1 have uiven Chamberlain's Cough Rcmedv a fair test and consider it one of the very best remedies lor croup that I have ever found, line dose lias always been stilllciciit, although 1 use it freely. Any cohl my children contract yields verv readily U) ibis metliciuo. 1 can con- seieuliouslv recommend it lor croup and colds in children. lino. K. Wolf, Clerk of the Circuit Court, r reilonia. Flu. ISold by U. W. Ikivard. J. RICHARDSON & CO., ELMIRA, N. Those two manufacturers make most all our La dies and Misses shoes. They make tliein as we want them made and guarantee every pair. You Use no chances when you buy a Richardson or Stroetman shoe. Come aud see us "when you want shoes. L. 3. HOPKINS. Puff Scarfs. Wide End 4-in-hands. This ,4acT ought to interest the women as well as our men cus tomers. Fifteen dozen of these new scarfs. Dark green, dark blue, black, scarlet, and dark red. Corded silks and some thing entirely new. The price 50c. LAMMEXtS', 43 SENECA ST., - " OIL CITY, PA. Arlington Hole! directly opposite ne.