THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. . t. WINK, tDlTO 4 PKorHltTOH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SM, IW9. nErum.mix tickht. MTATK. For Treasurer, HENRY K. ROYKK, Philadelphia. COCNTY. For Associate Judge, JOHN H. WHITE, Barnett Township. For Treasurer, A. M. DOUTT, Tlone!h Borough. For Surveyor, J. F. PROPER, Tionesta Borough. For Corouor, Dr. J. W. MORROW, Tionesta Borough. AQUILLA AND "SIC MONO FOUND GUILTY. A Full Report of The! Connection With theWagner Burglary. Sentence of thej Convicted. Other ImportantjCourt Findings. At the time oar court report closed last week true bills bad been found io the abortion cases. In the case of J. jM. Harding the indictment for mur der in procuring an abortion was quashed on the ground that the offense was not indictable except as for abor tion. To the count of the iodictment charging him with committing an abortion tbe plea of jurisdiction was filed, and the plea was sustained by the Court. The indictment for con spiring to procure an abortion was argued and the same plea filed. The Court reserved his decision on this point, and the case was held over till the next terra. The case against Howard Webber, on the indictment charging him with producing an abortion, was contiuued. In the civil case of McCloskey and Reed vs. Ryder and Powell, which was on trial when we went to press laet week, the jury relured a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $2,299.29 This case occupied the attention of the court until nearly noon Friday, whan the case of the Mons was taken np. Un balurday frame Hunter was brought into court and plead guilty to the count in the indictment charging him with procuring an abortion to be done, and a nol. pros, was entered up on the other indictments. Council fjr the Commonwealth then aBked the Court, in consideration of the fact that Hunter was not the originator of the offense, but had through friendship for another, been led into it without realizing the enormity of the case, that clemency be extended to him. The Court therefore said, after refering to the gravity of the crime : "From the circumstances of the case, and out of respect to the pleas that have been made on your behalf, we are inclined to be as lenient aa tbe gravity of the case allows. We therefore sentence ' .you to pay a Cue of $25 and costs of prosecution, and undergo imprison nient in the Western Fenintentiary for one year and six months." THE TRIAL OF THE MONGS, Aqoilla and his son, Agustus, better known as "Sic," was begun on Friday shortly before noon, and after some time a jury was selected, but not unti the regular panel had been exhausted and five or six talesmen called. The case was opened by T. F. Ritchey Esq who briefly detailed the chain of ev dence which the Commonwealth would produce to show the guilt of the d fondants. Jacob Wagner Sr., Lis sons Adam and Jacob Jr., were then put upon tbe stand and gave an account of how the robbery was attempted in the evening of May 3d, 1887, and the terrible struggle that took place in the house, the details of which our readers are fa miliar with. Tbe first witness to attract the attention of the packed court room was Sheldon Wilson, who was brought in just atfer the calling of court after dinner. His appearance was somewhat changed by the absence of his beard which had been shaved off clean. He is a man of fine physique, oot bad looking, and possessed of more than ordinary intelligence. He gave his' testimony in a clear and distinct voice, his manner being cool aud his lan guage almost faultless. Thomas Haggerty was the next at tractive witness. He see md io a good humor and gave his testimony appar ently with a great deal of satisfaction, and created considerable amusement in court in his narrative, which was a substantial corroboration of Wilton's. Haggerty ' appearance hat not changed much, and he was reacliijf recoguized by all wbo saw him at previous trial. The Ustioiouy which follows covers .all the ebseotial points of both sides aud we have given a great deal of space to it, knowing that it is of more than ordinary interest to our readers: Sheldon Wilson, nworn.-Am one of the parties convicted of th Wagner btirglary. First learned of Wagner's at Turkey City, Clarion county, In boiler house owner! by MV.n McCleary, In April '7, on Thursday preoedinp burglary last Thursday In April burglary was on the next Tuesday night. Learned of Wagner's first from Thomas Ilaggertv, next from Irre Me Clearv, next from his son William Mo Cleary, next from Aquilla Mong; saw Mong near his own house at East Hickory, Forest county; I went to Koxburgon the narrow-gunge railroad, then to Oil City by railroad, then to K.ast Hickory by railroad; got to East Hickory on Saturday lust Saturday in April) crossed the river bridge and went down the river to the month of a run, went up the run; was looking for Aquilln Mong'sj went across the woods through a by-road till wo enme out on hill overlooking East Hickory, stopped onsido hill a litile while, we went down the hill and made inquiries at a house there for Aquilla Mong'sj we were directed where to go and went up the run until we came to Mong's, Mong was not at home, his wife said he would soon be In, his son Sic soon came in, soon after Haggorty stopied out, 1 soon went out too, Haggorty and Aquilla Mong were sitting on a log 'at the other side of the road, f went over and joined them, we went up the run and there dis cussed tho burglary; spoke of a place to spend Sunday at, Mong spoke of Mrs. Clark's, he took us there and we got din ner about 2 or 8 o'clock; on Sunday eve ning had a final consultation about the burirlarv: on Saturday evening on bank of river near Clark's we talked about the robbery, we made arrangement to meet at graveyard on Sunday evening for final ar rangements, did meet,:we there made ar rangement to meot on Monday evening at Little Tionesta where the road from Tio nesta to Wagner's crosses it, Aquilla Mong and McCleary were to start early on Mon day morning, llapgorty anu i were to go to Tionesta on the train, spent 8unday night at Mrs. Clark a, Monday morning Sio Mong came to us and told us that Aauilla Monsr and McCleary would go down river ou float, he left ua at end of river bridire. Mairgorty and I came down to Tionesta on local train, got dinner at Central House, registered there I as Campbell, Haggerty aa Burt, got din ner and a lunch, went up the hill till wo came to a school house, our directions were to turn to the right at the school house, we did so and came to the bridge across Little Tionesta, Haggerty had bou&ht two trout lines in town and fished some, met Aquilla Mong and McCleary at Little Tionesta, Sio Mong came ailerward, Aquilla Mong and I went up the road toward Wagner'a to the cross-roads, went on past the cross-roads and went through the woods, turnlug to the loft to avoid a house near by there, then came into tho road attain, then through somo more woods then into the road, we found a house, Mong CORRKCTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 19 barrel choice Flour V sack, Corn Meal, 100 Hit Chop feed, pure grain Corn, Shelled - Beans bushel Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, augarenred Shoulders .... Whitofish, half-barrels ' Lake herring half-barrels Sugar Syrup - N. O. Molasses new - Roast Rio Coll'ee Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee - - - Tea Butter Rice Eggs, fresn - Salt best lake ... Ird Iron, common bar - Nails, lOd, -p keg ... Potatoes .... Lime bbl. Dried Apples sliced per fb Pried Beef - Dried Peaches per ft - - Dried Peaches pared per o.00o.2A 1.26)l.fl0 1.00f(41.! Q1.00 - 70 1.50 2.50 - 14 - "121 8.8f 71 outfit) 6075 (28 S2V 20!0 15(il8 SQ 121W 1.3.? 12 2.50 2.50 S 1.00 . 68 - 121 10 IS If You EIouq Ti-iac ISTEW i7RSTF,RN NEW YORK A PENH V 8 Xotiee to Can Consumers. HEATING DOMESTIC PURPOSES, nv THE MOKTH. Gas will be furnished at the following rates for the following months, to-wit November to March, Inclusive, (by tho month) half rates for October and April Sire. Charges. I Discount. M 44 8 77 2 08 44c. 27c ISc. Charges. $4 00 8 50 2 50 Contracts by tho year will be mado at the following monthly rates, to-wit: Size. Charges, j Discount, j Charges. $2 80 1 75 1 20 20c. 150. UV. f2 10 1 60 1 10 asn t sure If it was Wagner s, ho recon noitered for a littlo and said it was not Wagner's, we then went on and tinnlly came out of the woods in the rear of Waa- ncr s house, 1 was dissatisfied with the av I found thinns. we went back to Lit tle Tionesta, agreed to stay all night at the school bouse on the hill, Quill Mong went away to get food, rest of us stayed, next morning went uacK to wnere we nau been to bridgo over Little Tionesta, about noon Quill Mong brought us food, he had it in an old satchel, he had same satchel the day before, we ate some, talked awhile, Quill Mong said he Had met some ono and thought he had better get where he could clear himself wheu the affair was over, iu afternoon we started to go to Wagner's, McClearv and I went lirst, Haggerty ana Sic Mong came afterwards, went near the house, Dy same route as on aay ueiore, i left the others and got where I could get a better view of tbe house fioin a littlo rise of ground, stayed there till dusk, then went DacK to wuero uaggeny, wixionry and Sio Mong were, we then weut to the house, we crossed the field to tho orchard, we made masks of our handkerchiefs, we left our hats and coats, crossed the orchard towards the house, crossed the bars, saw Home ono come out of the house and ait down be soon got np and weut Into the house, Quill Mong had given us a diagram of the house, we bad arranged where each was to go, came to a small building DacK of house, passed through a small gate, saw woman standing to tne rigui among some small buildings, told some one to bring her into the house, didn't atop to see if any one did, dog was barking and we reared aiscovory.we Kept on towards me house 8 of us Hasrgertv. McCleary and I. Sic Mode didn't come in. suppose he was outside holding the woman, saw folks at table, old man sat by tne wan not at table, l was aruieu witn ciuoanu revolver, they tried to make a defense, we had a row, I punhed one down, told him to sit down, lie wouldn't and I think I hit him. stepped into an adjoining room, from there saw Hauirertv eo out ot tne uoor. saw oui man and boy guaru tne aoor, saw struggle there. I trot a blow on tbe head from be hind, rmiiea oiu man irom aoor. anu cauou them to come in, Haggerty came in, there was shooting doue in the House, one oi toe v aauer s was snot, i Deneve i uia it, weui out, saw Sic Moug a short distance away, asked where Haggeitv was, he said he had run out there away from bouse, Sio said . . u .1 I. ; ... DB WW leolllK WIVi a uuicu mill hi wiiid 1 i. - r. T . .,t T UAawA - ).'. 1 f .... u at me I think, it passed through back of my coat, (showed tne notes in uacx oi nis coat), Sic and I went out to where our hats were, llaggeriy came uuum. w ua vuere, we went out through field the 3 of us, didn't know where McClearv was. i was snot in the leg, tied leg np, I got sick, Sio and Hauuortv left ine to go to get me a horse. I went and got gum coat and came to cross-roads and al down on tree top there. found Haggerty thero, Mong was not with him. started toward Huenburg, bad in tended to go that way, didn't see Sic Mong again, (lie re an account of how he tied. was eiven bv the prisoner.) Cross-examined. Quill Mong and I came back from Wagner'a to Little Tio nesta. Monday, at about dark, weut from there to school house, school house is about a mile or so from Little Tioueuta, uuill Modi! came with us to school house, stayed with us a little while how long I can't tell not long, he left us to go for food, Ouill Montr may have left us at Little lio nuMta befoie we came to school Iiouhc, be may not have been with us at the school house, know It was dark when we got to Wagner s, 3 went into me limine at same time Haggerty, MeCluary and I, went into kitchen suppose it was kitchen, light beiran soon after we eot in, found we had got into a trap, early in light Haggerty and McCluarv went out at same door uaiue in at, called Haggorty back, lie came in, stepped iu sitting-room, supposed man with cull uiiulit shoot, the sitting-room was not a good placo, I lull as soou an 1 felt I was shot in leg, I turned around and got out. on Tuesday Uuill Montr came with provisions to Little Tionesta aliout noon, be stayed probably until 3 u cIock p. in., we were iu some bushes otf road and could not tell jiiHt iu what direction he came, think he went down run toward river Ko-direet. Uuill Montr told us tliut Wag ner was a miserly old man who had lots of moiiev in the houno lrom So,ot)0 to :,ouo probably, quite a largo sum. lie told us whv he thought so. Each of ua was to get an equal share, Quill Mong was to get a share. Thomas Ilairirorly, iworn. Am one of tho Watrner buiulais. learned of Wagner's, first through ljuie Met'luary at Turkey f'ilv. next from Uuill Mong. from Mc C'leary on Thursday precoiiing robbery, lrom aieClearys went to uu . ay, weui from MeC'leary's to Kuileiiton across the country, from Eiiilenton to oil City by rail. Wilson and I stwyed at Oil City on Friday, and went to East Hickory Satur day morning, William MeC'loaiy son of ljuie McCleary was with us, William Mc Cleary loll us and went to East Hickory from Oil City oikFridav, Mel'huiry went to Moug's. vVilson and I crossed the river bridge at East Hickory and wont down the river road until we came to a .. ...rt ... I U.W tllMIl r run, wuiiiiipiiiB run auuui inu mi..'", the ptook across the hill to the left, wont that wx about i miles until wecameouiou me bill tiisighlol' East Hickory. We inquired road toAJong. Eound the road and went up the run to Moug's. Mong was not at Rates for cooking stoves will remain unchanged. If more thnn one heating stove is taken a proportionate reduction will bo made as heretofore. A uniform chargo of 25c. will be rondo for re-connecting stoves. roritivcJu. no dincotml trill be alhircu ntcr the Wlh of each month. TIONESTA OAS CO. A. C. Hawkins, Trcs't, NOW FOR TH E CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION, WASTING of FLESH, Or ti I;leni when fhs Thnmt mnd l.HHiil (trd MnfinmrA, Lack of Slrftglh wr Kerr rotrr, (foM ran b tWIsvnl and Cured Sf SCOTT'S EMULSION or PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosprtltes. PautTAStt aa Mils. Acte fur BeoU't Kmnttion, mnd tri explanation r toticUatiom Imfitoa ymt la mrrrpi a mthmtttulm. Sold by all DrttffffisU. SCOTT &B0VKE, Chemists, H. T. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW EXHIBITED AT J.M.MINTZ'S Cut Price Store Challenges tho Surprise, Wonder and Admiration of all who seo it. Time Table taking effect May 12th, J8.W. eastern limo inn niorlilian. Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City and points West as lol'.owsi No. m Through Freight (carry. Ing psssengnrs) 9:40 a. m. No. 81 llull'iilo Kxprrss 12:;tnoon. No. fU Way Freight (carrying passengers) f:00 p. in. No. 811 Oil City Kx rexs 8:05 p. m. For Hickory. Tldinuto. Warren. Klnrtm. ISnulford, Olean and the Fasti No. no Olean Kxpress fl:40 a. m. No, 112 Pittsburgh Fx press...... 8:W p. m. No. H(i Through Freight (car- . . rylng paMHongera 7:13 p. m. Daily a imnnnigrr io nun irom imlir n CARTERS OlTTLE -SgSkpn Jpili.S. CURE 8kk ITriulsrheaiKl relieve sit tli trouble Incb tltnt to m bilinui state of th iiytrcm, such as PiuiiH-m. Nnuara, lro.ins. DintrrM after ruling. Pain In the KMk, o While their most remarkable ucottw has heen shown In curing SBGSC Headache, yet CAimtn's I.ittl I.iVKa Pu.i are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and prereutllig thin annoying complaint, while ther also correct all disorders of the iloniAch, stimulate the lirar and regulate tbe bowel. Kvea it they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to thosS who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, antl those who once try them w ill find Uiese little pills valuable In o many ways that they will not he willing to do without them, but after all sick head ACHE Is thehane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It While others do not. (Urtrk's I,rrn.it tjTra riLts are very small and rery easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thev are strictly yecetalile and do not eripe or purge, but by their gentle action SIS I r Be CASTU KXSientS CO., r Turk. CI.OT1IIXC! CI.OTIIIXJ! FOR MEN, BOYS A CHILDltKN. Rlitht from the very start wo will show bargnins that are calculated to please the pcoiiomlcnl purchaser. Thus, for Instance, we will oiler: Men's Suits for t'l.PO, real valtio $7.00. Men's Suits for fr.AO, real value IW.00. Hoys' suits for f !.!, real value f2.b0. Hoys' suit for f-J.M), real va'tte .i.tH). Hoys' kneo pants 2!i eta., real value 00 cts. llovs' knee pants 40 cts., real value 81.00. 600 OVF.UOOATM. Men's and Hoys'. Spring and heavy, at bed-rock prices. DltY UOODM. Host Calico 41 i ts. tlinghanis, Amoskeng, 6 cts. All wool l aasimere dress goods ill cts., worth 0 cts. All wool Henrietta goods 11.00. Silk warp Henrietta f 1.15. ISOOTM AM) SIIOi:.S. Ielios' ' (Shoo, (1.95, Genuine Oongola, worm f.i.oo. Indies' shoe (1.3. worth (2.25. Men's shoes, line Kangaroo, (2.0. value fl-W. roal Everyday shoo (1.10, real value real valuo Men's (2.00, Boys' lCvoryday shoo OS cts., (l.ro. Children's shoes at pilcoa to corroHpond, II ATM AXI CAl'N. Fine Derby Hat (1.2. real value (2.M. Men's Crusher (!., real value (I.7A. We also have lot of liner bats at cor respondingly low figures. Gents Furnlsihlng: CJootln. In Ijidios' and flouts Furnishing Goods we cannot tie undersold, nor can wo be excelled In quality. Nice lino of FLOOR OH, CI-OTIIS, iilus, ivo., at tne very lowest prices, We have on hand 00 I'asos of HUHRKR HOODS. Will sell Men's KublHir Hms, ('nnd(e and WtMinsix'ket, at (2.40. The lialancu will corrcsMind in prleo. Oil City and Irvlneton only, run tinny excoiit Monday. (let Time Tables and full Call and seo us. We cannot specify ev erything, but will give tho most fastidious satisiaction. Will pav the highest market price for llldos. Furs, and Uinscng. J. M. HOOTS CUT FRICB STORB, ICEFLEK BLOCK, TIONESTA, PENN'A. Hero is A Pointer For All I at cents: Sold everywhere, or sent by BiaiL FALL & WINTER TRADE Where to buy goods to fit tho season Is the question now, ana mo answor comes, at ID. BEISTIETT'S FAMOUS LOW PRICE STORE Where New floods are constantly arriv lug. Ilia place is Headquar ters for BEY GOODS IsTOTIOIsrS, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTIIINtl, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, JEWELRY, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARK, Ac, Ac, A COMPLETE LINK OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS will always lie found at my store, and al ways tne neat and iron nest tne markets alford. Call and examine mv Stock and Prices. and be convinced that "I will sell you goods ns low aa the lowest. Country Produce, Kags and Junk taken In exchange, and the highest prices allowed. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRO FITS," is my motto. DAVID HARNETT, opp. Lawrence House, iiuahjsTA, l"A. fin) for $1. CAS yii lzfo Snail Piioi HUMPHREYS' VETER1HARY SPECIFICS For Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Eogi, AND POULTRY. S00 Pace Rank an Treatment f Animals and Chart'Cteat Free. corks J Fevers. 4'onsesttons. Inflammation A. A.I frplnal MenlntTltla, Milk Fever. B. B.-Strnlaa, Lameness, ltaenmaclsns C!.C ItlMtemuer. Kaaal Dlaebaraes. Il.l). Iloiaer Ornba, Warms. K.KM.t:outfb, Ilenvea, Pneumonia. F.F. f olic or firlpes, Bellynrbe. 41.G.tllncarrlnve, If emorrbaaea. lt.il. I rluarr ann Kidney Itlsonson. l.I.MKrnpltvo ilHeasee, Mange. . J.K. Diseases of UUeslles. Stable Cnse, with Srvtlfli's, Xanoal, Wlth Hairl Oil and Mwllcator, t7.00 Price, siuKta bottle (ver l, . . Sold bf Drnffffists; or 8nt Prepaid anywhere and in snr qaautitr on Bsoslpt ot Prlos. Humphreys1 Mad. Co., 10 Fulton St., V. Inhere furnished of tho consequoneo of ncgloeting to take wiso wiieiy aa vice. This man thought ua knew it all and Turned Up His Noso At our low priced Furniture because they were low. lie puui iwo price tor an inferior article which led his wife to Turn Down His Nose For future reference. She gave him the shake in a mild form and threatened divorce for the next otl'cnce. Hhe'a all right. To fail to trade with Nelaon Oreenlund is A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE If the courts would only think so. Keep on ladies. Educate your nusiiana to know a bargain when he sees it. Train thorn In tho way they should go (for Furniture.) And remember that way Is to N. CREENLUND'S, Undertaker JL Embalmor, 331 Exchange Block, WARREN, PA. PATENTS. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Modt-r ate Fees. Our ollice ia opponito V. S. Patent Oihce and we can aeeure butcnt in lcs time than thewe remote from Washington Komi model, drawing or photo., with description. We advino if patentable or not. free of charge. Our loo not duo till patent is secured. A tiamnblet. "How to Obtain Patents,' with names of ait mil clients in your State, county, or town, sent fieo. Addresa, C. A. KNOW & CO.. Onn. Patent Ollice. Washington, D. C, WESTWARD, HO Are vou oontenmlatinir a Journey West or South? Ifao. the undersigned can give you CUAPEST RATES of FARE or FREIGHT. Also furnish Maps, liuldes and aiiv information relative to tne (win inn. tiia.ing or Mining districts of tli f r ueil un Third 1'iye.) est or South. R Call on or address. II. WALLACE, Office iu Union Depot, Ol L CI 1 PA FRI&HTFCL EXAMPLE WE ARE JUST OPENING UP OUR FALL STOCK OE tiOOPS, WHICH EXCELS ANYTHING EVER DROUGHT TO THIS PLACE! EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DRESS GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN DOMESTIC GOODS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN FRENCH GINGHAMS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN KATTINES. ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND PATTERNS IN (HI I ALU ICS. ALL THE NEW SHADES AND PATTERNS IN SHAMUREYS. PTTf,T?C EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE WILL DE SOLD AT THE A J-V-LV-M-jU. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, GENT'S HOSE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS! HENRIETTAS! BLACK GOODS ALL WOOL. SILK WARP. COTTON WARP, Iu Endless Variety CLOTniNO, CLOTHING, CLOTHING Wo have everything anybody could want in the shapo of Clothlnir. ranulmr I sizes from Hoys four years old to the largest man. And quality beginning with all Cotton and ranging up to the rinest Impoited Corkscrow. Mado up in every stylo iroui jvuco uroecues tu x riuce Aiooria. NIIOES, SHOES, NlIOIvS, S1IOI1S, KIIOIX, NIIOKS This whole paper wouldn't hold the good things we could say about our stock of Shoes. We have made an effort this Spring to have shoes to tit any foot, no matter bow narrow or how wide, how largo or how small, with quality and price to auit everybody. COME AND SEE. N. YLVANIA RAILROAD. formerly Y. P. It. R. Trains ici and on Run tcf traluit Information from J. U CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta. Pa, GEO. S. OATIjHELL, Goit'l Supt. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Pasm'ngcr A Ticket Agent, . Ilulfalo, N. Y. I. I GENERAL MERCHANTS. Dealers in IP TJ lEo X TJ TJ IBL TJ. A Iho, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PA. fZVGUST Mq&ck JTs of tho firm of MORCK IIRO'S, OPTIOIAITS, Specialist 1I Errors of Relractlon of tho Eye. Examinations free of chnrge. WARREN, FKNN. Bonlfr-U not this lUe Cth tlino I bar kali s tlMM DOOM J WM-Tt Rliw I binnitd ITOLTT'I ura ftlwaVf brix Ut aod Ua. WolffsACMEBiacking 1$ tSt filacllng for iltit, Wtmrn and ' Ckihlrrn, The RICHEST BLACK rOLISIT. Hating LcalherWaterprooj end Ihircllt. No Bmh. A Skint Latti a Week. Can be vathej vitk miter, some as OttdoA, Th Fine Dressing for llorntss. Bald bT ElMO Rtares. Omeers. Dmuista, ami retailers gl"Cily. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. FHOOtlPKut DON'T FORGET RIGHT HERE THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED. We buy direct and buy for Cash, aud can't be undersold. COME AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU GOODS AND GIVE YOU PRICES. H. J. HOPKINS & CO. o - w mm. xn i s n ? u o e- fijl w ti o O c - J. 5 .-i i. a 5-3 5? a c Ti 5 fc 7 5 HERMAN & SIGGINS! RAYMOND'S PECTORAL PLASTER The wonderful Cough cure. A positivo cure for Whooping Cough and all Throat, Chest aud Lung Troubles, and all Coughs. Is also the liest known Remedy for local pains, such aa Lumbago, Sciatica, etc. Sold by all druggists. aug7-ly. Only $20. High Arm FAYORITS SINGER. Drop leaf, fnncjp Cover, laig. drawers, nickel rings, full line at. tschmcnts. Sent on trial. Buy ol Manufacturers to get new ma chines. Warranted years. CO-Offllt SlWiN9 utcmfMk 26B . Ill fit, toi.ff.A. F9. srw Pay 1'reiffbt.tA ' DRUGGISTS 6c GROCERS, TIONESTA, PENN. 3 r3 e C f s s t E 3 S -' .; . - SI . o For Dropsy, Gravel, Bright' and Liver lisoao. Cure guaranUted. Oihce, bill Arch street, Pliiliulelphiii. All ul'Uggibta Try it, f 1 a bottle, si for fo, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE FEESimST G21QGE31IES BERRIES, FRUITS fc VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., DEALERS IN-, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS' WARE, STATIONERY. CANNED GOODS. CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. I Wehavea remedy thai will CURE CATAHHtf.' BRONCHITIS an.! ASTHMA, tlut laith is so .lrii tlu.1 we will .etiil tM.tm.nl a. Irlai. 8epJ fuf Tteaute aiul full particulars. Aiklrus, The Hill Chsmical Co., 3S160 Fslrmoust Av Phlla.. f FI J L AcUrcu, The HALL CHEMICAL CO., 1&& FainauuiH Avcuuc, l.uaJclplua Ptw W. LAW. Practical Tinner. All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt, ly attoudod to. ROOF TIN 1 'TNG I A 8PKCIALTY. ANI SPOUTING. BOROUGH BUILDING, TIONESTA, PA. Qlvm llioTiMigtt eoorm ia Book-kMilng, Bkt"'K. Hli-iK-huid, iipwrltlu., luiuiiBliim liiw,n;, Sugluti WisV.uIm;, sjIC Ve Urt, r-ktf.tut ciHiUiiiiixt I. cat Ij 10,lKMI auai fcH, tMMtrtl b Ustlillkl t. Four !! !) bot HiHUJdD iu tie wuild ruiiuM tvtl Mitti Umi OUi-ib. Iu Kf.di.iu r AMtaU-l In t'0 curiitC loud Mytn( HUhiiia. Bluiitut rsui Ojiuuicurti ml ftty lluiM. Kanam itfrly oiilll Uu suiy Mmilar aKlMH'i. Ei.i t t i U. IU alskUiea ir lllt " K- liUll " svlaij )lc..ui abU TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. THE GREAT FLOOD ATTENTION, AGENTS 1 Tho first In tho Hold. A complete his. tory of the terrible calamity at Johnstown has just been iaaued. Hot) pages, 5 full page Illustrations, handaomoly bound in cloth, price fl.00. Discount to aiients, &Q iier cent. Send 25 cents for Prospectus look and package of circulars, and go to work. Address J. S. OGII.V1E, Pub lisher, 57 Hohe Street, New York. MKA WEEK and upward positively. OtJ secured bv moil agentaaelling Ir Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling Dr. Scott's Eleo trio Cornels. Sample Ireo. Statu sex. Dr, qcou, wo uroautt uy, n. I . Iov.lo-3iii, ri r. Xunst tiitenluu
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