The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 11, 1891, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. C. WINK,
COITOR 4 PSOPSItTO.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 18P1.
STATE CAPITAL GOSSIP.
IIarrisburo, Feb. 7, 1891.
Tbe Billt to Tar introduced in the
House, in which Forest county, is io
tereated in pariiouUr, are, first, tbe
Road Law ; 2d, the Compulsory Edu
cation Lav; 8d, tbe Bill providing
lor .District (superintendents for Uoru
mon Schools. There is before the
LommiUee on Education a number of
O'.her school bills, five or six of which
are lor unitorm text books; two or
more others providing for the manu
facture and sale of the same by the
State, and one or two, providing that
the Directors shall furnish all books
free. All of these are being held in
the committee nntil the conclusion of
the investigation into the School Book
Trust by a sub committee.
Two road bills were before the com
mittee on counties and townships, of
which the Forest county member is
secretary. One known as the "Road
Bill of the Society of Engineers of
Western Penn'a." This is an excel
lent bill and would work wonders in
most parts of the State, but it is hard
ly suited to counties like Forest. This
bill is still held in committee, a copy
of it may be found in a day or two in
the Commissioners' office, Tionesta.
The bill known as the "Road Com
mission Bill," which includes in its
provisions some of the best features of
the Engineers' bill, was before the
same committee and reported favora
bly to the House. This bill will be
printed and a copy sent to each news
paper in the county, and to each
board of road commissioners io the
townships by your member. As a
whole it is a cood bill, perhaps as fair
f rt)iH as can be made for tbe whole
State. It is to be romembered that
every section can not be exactly suited,
and it is only fair to the Commission
to say that they have honestly tried to
be just to each section. The portion of
me Din ibat will perhaps be most ob
jectionable in Forest county, is that
the road tax is to be paid in cash, but
preference in work must be given to
citizens, and persons desiring to work
can so notify the road masters. So it
'prying the tax in cash, and getting
casn oack again for tbe work you do.
However, when the bill is before vou.
mm doubtless your member will be glad of
j me nve bund red or so diherent opin
ions there is to odor, and get so mud
dled that he will wish there was no
road bill. .Anyhow, be will be none
the worse of a sensible pointer and
will appreciate it, and so far as practi
cal, act on it.
The Compulsory Education bill is a
good bill if it can be enforced ; this
v bill, however, was reported with the
understanding that it is to be re com
roitiafter printing, at which time
V yoirwill be given a synopsis of the
same and a copy of the bill sent for
examination.
The bill providing for District Su
perintendents, originated in Allegheny
county, and provided that in each dis
trict having over ten schools a district
superintendent must he elected, having
tbe same qualifications as the County
Supt. This war all right for tbe large
countieg, but not necessary lor the
mailer counties, and as it was man
1 datory in effect, it was opposed io
committee by your member, and a
v- compromise effected by which it is
f entirely optional with a district. In
other words, if they don't want it,
they need not have it. This gives all
places a fair chance and is unjust to
i none.
Some portions of Forest county are
' desirous of a return to a fair fence
law. A bill of that cbaruoter was be
fore the House, it was referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, on which
e grange element predominates, and
hich Taggart is cbran.
rtb tfftar.j(atf ifrith a negative
recommendation. It was re commit
ted and again reported with a negative.
A motion was then made to place it
on tbe calendar, which motion failed
to carry, your member voting in the
affirmative. A bill compelling rail
roads to fence their tracks met the
roe fate in committee. An honest
fort has been mode to give these bills
chance but tbe eastern part of the
tate is against them.
The revenue equalization tax bill is
t yet oefore the House.
I It is given out on what it considered
good authority that President Harri
son has offered the Treasury portfolio
''o General John C. New, now Consul
General at London, and has cabled
him to come to Washington at onco.
It is not definitely known whether or
not Gen. New will accept, being loatb
to relinquish tho most lucrative place
at the President's disposal fur even so
high and honorable a position as that
of Secretary of the Treasury, but it is
believed be will.
Gentlf.mex, of the Democratic nod
Mugwump press: Don't worry and
'ret; it isn't healthy, and besides, it
U njjafTuct Mr. Harrison's choice
Secretary of the Treasury. The
try is perfectly willing to trust
trrisoo in this matter, knowing
1 will select the best man, all
considered, for this most impor
osition.
Secretary Folger; two, Sec re
Manuing; three Secretary Win
o. Death shows a strange partial!
fur the beads of tbe Treasury do
lmen L
-4 shrewd device on the part
Vow York editor who cuter-
Hill and Cleveland at the same
to prohibit speech making.
I about harmonizing the Hill
aveUud men io tbe Democratio
t4t wouiovue niucn easier io
j,l t'A mix
THE ROAD LAW.
The provisions of the new road law
are now the pertineut topic of inquiry
among the citizens of the State, es
pecially those who live in the country.
It has been the aim of the frarnera of
the law to relieve the farmer of cash
payment of taxes, bat recognizing the
small value of the old method of
working out road tons, the law pro
vides a slightly different means. A
road tax it levied with penally for
non payment within a specified time,
but it is provided that tbe labor on the
roans snail ne hired as much as may
be irom wituiu tbe limits ol tlio bur
ough in which the work is done, wages
to be paid at tbe rate of 81.00 a (lav
The making and uiaintaiuance of roads
is vested iu a board of thrto supervis
ors for each county, to be elected for
three years each, oue each yoir. The
supervisors are t serve without pay.
The work of making estimates, super
vising and directing road-buildii.g, is
to be done by a county engineer. He
is to receive a compensation of 83 CO
for each day he is at work. An uni
form system of rond-makiug is pro
vided for and provisions made so that
the work may be coherent and result
in a system of connecting roads
through the State. This is a generali
cation of a very carefully prepared
law, which is the result of a large
amount of work, of comparing the
experience of various road builders,
and covers, as well as a general law
may, the needs of the different por
tions of tbe State, while sufficiently
elastio to allow for local peculiarities.
It is framed io a business-like way and
appears to merit the commendation of
those concerned for tbe improvement
of the roads of tbe Commonwealth.
How often we hear middle-aged people
say regarding that reliable old cough rem
edy, N. 11. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my
mother gave it to me when I was a child,
and I use it in myfittnily; italwayacures.''
It is always guaranteed to euro or money
refunded, For pale at Bovard's,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry write of Alias
Testatum Fieri Facias, from the Court
of Common Pleaa of Clarion County, and
l'ieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of
common fleas or Forest County, Penn
sylvania, and to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale or outcrv, nt the
Court House, In the Borough of "fioncsta.
Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, A. D., 1801,
at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described
rem estate lo-wit:
JOHN A. MAGEE use of 8AMHF.T.
CRAWFORD vs. W. 8. DUNKLE,
alias Testatum Fieri Facias to Forest
County, No. :w, Apiil Term, 1891, and
SAMl'EL CRAWFORD vs. V. S.
DUNKLE, Fieri Facias, No. 30, Febru
ary Term, 18!U, Waivers. W. A. Hind
nian, and Ross, Hinckley t Rico, Attvs.
Ail the defendant's interest in a certain
lot of land, part of Warrant 8802, in Howe
Township. Forest Countv. Pa., (inscribed
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post
and atones being the southeast corner:
thence north 69 degrees west 58 rods to a
post ; tbf nco north 31 degrees east 27 rods
to a post and stones: thonce south 67 de
grees east 5S rods to a post : thence south
31 degrees west 27 rods to the place of be
ginning. Containing about ton acres, and
about all cleared, being marked as subdi
vision number eight on a plan of subdi
visions of said Warrant as surveyed by
H. C. Whlttekin. Surveyor: torrcthpr with
contract for stocking logs on Warrant
8N2 entered into bv said W. 8. Dunkle
with W. II. Frost A Co., dated July 23, 1H87
also together with the buildings thereon
erected, as follows : One 2-storv dwelling
house, ltix.'IU w 1th ell ; oneoflicel) story,
wxzu; one Darn 2(i.5H; blacksmith shop j
two dwoling houses lfix24.
'i aKen In execution and to be sold as the
roperty of W. S. Dunkle, at the suits of
ohn A. Masree use of Samuel Crawford.
and Samuel Crawford.
TERMS OF BALK. The following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
l. lien the plaintiff or other loin cred
itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of lien"
including mortgage searches on the prop
el ty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receint for the amount of tho pro
coeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
ho may claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid In full.
3. All sales not settled lmmndintalv will
bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of tho
next day, at which timo all property not
settled tin will again be put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
wnom nrst sola.
See Purdon's Digest. Ninh Edition.
page 448 and .Smith's Forms, page 384.
JOHN R. OSUOOD, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., February
a, iBwi.
Administrators' Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of Orphans,
Court of the County of Forest, dated
Dee. 18, A. I). 18H0, there will be exposed
to publio sale at the Court House, iu Tio
nesta Borough, iu said County, on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, A. D. 1891,
at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said dav. tho fob
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
All the undivided two oiio-hundiedths
(2 100) part of the following described three
tracts of real estate, situate in Howe
Township, in said County, and Stale of
1'cnnsyivunia, uescriheu as follows, to-wit :
1. All of Warrant No. fortv-ciirht him.
dred twenty-one (4S21i. containing live
hundred ninety-six (olid) acres, more or
less.
'.. All of Warrant No. foitv-eMit hun
dred twenty-three (4823), coiitaiiiimr six
hundred fifty-seven ((357) acres, more or
less, excepting thereliom one hundred
eighty-one (181) acres, set apart to John A.
noper, aji.i conveyed to C. VV. stono et al.
3. The undivided three-fourths of all
that part of Warrant No. thirty-one hun
dred ninety-seven (31'.i7), being the North
east part thereof, described as follows:
Uegluuing at a post in the Warren Countv
lino, on Mast line of Warrant No. 3198 and
West lino of Warrant No. 27o5; thence
South along said Warrant lines, one hun
dred forty-six and two-tenths (14U.2) rods
to a post, corner of land set apart to G.
Rosenblatt et al. ; thcuco West ulong N.
lino of lands set opart to O. Roseublalt et
al., two hundred forty-four (241) rods to a
Ik'ocIi in E. line of land set apart to P. SI.
Clark, and c eyed to W. I,, fhrivinan;
thence N. r ,g U. lino of said Chrisman
lauds to e i in Warren Co. line ; ihcnce
E. along s...J Warren Co. lino two hun
dred forty-four (244) rods to place of be
ginning. Containing two hundred thirteen
(21.1) acres, more or less, subject to sale of
timber thereon heretofore made. The
foregoing described three tracts containing
in all about twelve hundred thirty-oueand
thrce-lourtlis ( 12311) acre, more or Ihks.
ami being all the remaining lauds of The
I'ltlsliurgh anil Forest Countv Lumber
'ompauy mentioned in original psliliou;
toge'lur w illi all the buildings, improve
ments, and royalties of oil and gas there
unto belonging. (Subject to a certain Oil
Iaasi iluted .September lst, A. D. lai'o,
from John Taggart t al., to J. II. Agncw,
now known as Tho Hulliowu Oil Company
Lease.
TERMS OF SALE.-Cash, on upprova)
of sale bv Orphans' C mrt.
('. (!. 1IAX,
CHARLES F. WEISE,
Adm'rs, iVc.., of A. Wiesv, doe'd.
Aonkw .V Ci.auk, Alt'ys.
Tionesta, Pa., January 19, 1891,
For Cash Only !
FOR THE
NEXT SIXTY DAYS,
Wo offer our stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Fino Jewelry, fcc., fcc.,
AT
Our Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
Is marked in plain figures at tho cost price.
One rmcE only. Wo havo tho best
stock in this section, and now offer tho
best inducements.
Call and see.
DAVID MTNTZ,
THE - PEOPLE'S - STORE,
MARIENVILLE, PA.
LOOK! LOOK!!
"Always the Cheapest niul the Het.
The Boston Clothing House.
.... ...,
Please call and examine my vast slock of Winter Goods before going elsewhere.
I am selling goods at a large discount for the Holiday Trade. I am selling
LADIES' & MISSES' CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
At 25 per cent, discount from former prices, including
PI.USII, KEWMARKKT, .SHORT JACKETS, AC.
As to Clothing, I have a complete atoek of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S AFJD CHILDREN'S,
Marked at Rock-bottom Prices. I have a largo stock of
That I will sell at a large discount
EUBBER
1 have the largest and finest assortment in tho County. I will sell the BOSTON'S at
the CANDKK at i"5 per pair. All others as cheap.
In fact my stock of DKKSS GOOM, LADIES' and MK.VS UNDERWEAR.
BOOTS and SHOES, CAKPKT, OIL CLOTH, TRUNKS, VALISES, HATS, CAPS
and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS is couipleto. Priees always the lowest.
Wo haven't time to go Into details, so givo us a call.
MEYER LEVY,
Marienville, Pa.
PROCLAMATION.
Whehkas, The Hon. Charles II. Noyes,
President Judge of tho Court of Common
Picas and Quarter Sessions in ami for
the county of Korest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sesssions of the Peace, Or
phans' Court, flyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on tiie
Fourth Monday of Feb., being the 2:ld day
of Feb., ls!U. Notice is therefore (riven to
the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables of said countv, that they bo then
and there in their projier persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
reeoids, iuquisitions, examination, and
other lemombrances, to do those things
which to their oflice appertain to be done,
and to those who are hound iu recogni.aii(.o
to prosecute against the prisuuers i hut are
or shall be in Ihejail of Forest County, that
they may be then and thero to prosecute
against llieiu as shall be Just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 2'illi day v
Juuuarv, A. I). 1-!1.
JOHN It. OSUOOD, I..8. Sheriff.
,, IXAN'CIAL STATEMENT OK THE
i- School District of 'J innusla itoroiigh
for the year ending December HI, Info:
assets.
Taxos uncollected
Value of School property...
LOWS 20
10,00'J 00
I.lAlllLI'l'lKS.
Bonds outstanding f-,700 00
Value of taxable property JlO'.i.Tii.OM.
ii. W. ROBINSON, President.
A. B. KKLI.V, Treasurer.
D. V. CLAKK, Secretin y.
DETROIT.
SVUK (ill 1 1
Klt.. 'IVi llliu-U.
Hall the com of hoistim; saved to
Storekeepers, Butchors, Farmers,
Machinists, Builders, t 'out radius
and others. Admitted to be the
greatest iiiiproveinenl ever mado
in tackle blocks. Freight prepaid,
j Write lor catalogue. Fulton Iron
. V Engine W ks., 10 Brush St., Do
1 troit, Mich. Kstab. J0-. uiy'ti,
V
COST
Everything at
cost.
for the Holiday Trade. As to
BOOTS,
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that J. M. Mints,
of tho Borough of '1 lonesta, Forest county,
Pennsylvania, and Eva, his wile, bv deed
of voluntary assignment dated January
lil, 1K1, have assigned to S. Stettheimer,
of tho city of Titusville, Pennsylvania, in
trust for the benelit of tho creditors of the
said J. M. Mintz, all tho estato real and
personal of the said J. M. Mint. All i
sons indehted to the said J. M. Mintz will
make ininicdiato payment to tho said As
signee, ami those having claims or de
Hiauds w ill present the same without delay
to S. STKTT1I El M EH.
Assignee of J. M. SllnU.
or S. D. IltWIN Att'y.
Tionesta, Pa., J.iuuary 19, 1891. SL
Tit I A I. I-IHT.
List of causes set down for trial In the
Court of Common Plea of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth
Monday of February, 1S9I :
1. George E. Hare, in trust for Joseph
Behrens, Robert Smith, W. D. Suiiih, J.
M. Hare, C. P. Franco, and A. R. Thomas
vs Tho Anchor Oil Company, No. Jl, De
cember Term, I.sas. Nuniinoti in (.jnct
niiuit. 2. Fred. Stitzinger vs. Moses Kepler,
No. 34, September Term, 1!0 Appeal
from J. P.
!1. HatlioB. Riley vs. National Insur
ance Company of AIIckIh-iiv, No. 4, Sep
U inber Term, IhUO. Summons in iisMitnp-
4. 1 lattiu B. Riley vs. Springfield Fire
and Marine Insurance Company, No. 5,
December Term, lS'.K). Suinuio'ns in as
sumpsit. ;". HattiuB. ltilev vs. l'henix Insiuaiiro
Company of Brnok'lyn, New York, No. 0,
September Turin, lono. Summon iu as
sumpsit. Attest, CALVIN M. A RN Kit,
l'rotliouolaiy,
lionesta, Pa.. January -(i, l&'jl.
SEND your Job Work to the REPUB
LICAN Oilice.
our claim i 1891.
FOREST
Leading
Our claim to tho Leadership in all that
pertains to the Wearing Apparel of Ladies,
Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is
more than substantiated by tho Enormous
Stock and Excellent Variety that vo are of
fering this Fall.
l.r?rTJ!.rin0nt.0? C,.?,hJ"K,lBJ',!rB,p."nd
succeeded. We now lmve an
w.ininy mm i-rice, ana irom
W ....... ...... 1.1... I
away
" "
bolow NVov'iKr"' ""K. l'H-e .begins
WRAPS I WRAPS 1 1 WRAPS! 1 1
In Ladles", Misses' and Children'! Winter Wraps our assortmout Is awar itliuad of
any ever oiler ed Iu Foreat County. '
PLUSH COATS,
PLUSH JACKETS,
NEWMARKETS,
O.iod WOOL JACKETS, for LADIES and MISSES. CHILDREN'S WRAPS
In Kndless Variety. If yon want to select a garment from the FINEST LINE and
LA KG EST ASSOKTMENT IN FOREST COUNTY, COMB TO OUR STORE!
Dry Goods, Dress Flannels, Cloakings,
IMack Goods, Silk Warps.
Kveryltmly knows that our store Is the plaeo to an to for Dress Goods of any desrip
Jl". V.UK22 "M1l,s. DOMESTIC GtM IDS, NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR, HATS.
CAPS, HOOTS. MIIoES. TRUNKS. SATCHELS, anil rAUI'K r n n.i '
Our Grocery Department Is alwaya stocked with tho Bct
soul ai -i.ive ami lei i.ive '
Prices.
'"'""f o .'. '.. . . ,VM'1 ''NTINUK b Lead the Trado In Forest
tVVf' anJ w0 wl11 ay lt wUU lt01 OOOla AT LOW PRICES. COME AND
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
PROPER - & - DOUTT,
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIGGINS,) .
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
THE FEESHEST GROCERIES
t-ERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Ia our Drug Department, whlah la in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will alwaya be found tho
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence &
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEERS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED G002S, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY!
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
S. H. HASLET & SONS,
-HAVE A FULL LINE OF-
FURNITUR
-
AND
UNDERTAKER'S GOODS !
Q-IVim THEM .A. OA.T.IL,.
TIONESTA,
NOTICE.
WilKRKAH, Plln MeCou.of JenksTHp.,
Forest Countv, has this day sold to
Ephrsim Cumminx. of I.lim t..ue. Twp.,
Clarion Co., Pa., tlm horc, hiirnos. wag
ons, sled, lumher iinpUimnnts, I. la. k
siuith tixilsBiid Implements, caille, trucks,
chains, imds, w.oe snd ineielinndixc,
moro pariicularl deserlliisl In hill of le
dated this 'joth dsy of Jan'y, A. D. Is'.d,
and posM-ssion thereof delivered to Kliner
CuinminKS as Aent lor suid Ephraioi
Cummin's, all kimiiis are now warned to
r I'riln from iiitcrlerini; w ith the aamu or
any part then of.
El 1 1 It A I M Cl'MMIMiS,
l.y ELMER tUM MINUS, A(;eiit.
P. M. Cl.AKK, Alt'V.
Tixiiestii, Pa., Jan. 1MU.
P.IT. GF.ORGK
STOW CORPS, No.
V 1.17, W. it. C., metis lirst and ilord
A cdnesdiiy fvenina of r:teh inonili, in I.
0. S. of A. hall, Partridge hiiildiu, I io.
nosta, Pa.
Mrs. C. C. HUM BERG KB, Pres t.
Mrs. E. L. DAVIS, Sc c'y.
A CONNECTICUT YANKEE.- Want
ed mi ajrent in each tow n t sell ihe
a!t'i t' naiot i l.-ifd. . 'iiiln i M ,u k '1 w aio
latest. Nearly .'sj,ooo copii-s iiiie.i. Iv soil.
0 liiUNlrulioiis. Nearly Mil piuiw. A
prent m iiiy agents sverau forty orders
purwiek. Almost aiioi.u can kell tweii-
1. V-livu weekly, 'i'liis Is very prolil.tl.lu
business. Wi ito for terms. C. L. Weh
stor Co., 'd East lt'.li St., New York. 3
IF YOU WANT a rrriW Job of
priiitinu; al a reasouable price send your
order to huh oHice.
COUNTY'S
- Store !
Complete than evor before. We
tlin wav thnv aa wn li.inw tut i,.,o
. ...... ...
kj mm ittiigu
nging to the i'uiOMt kind of nuitn.
Ilia Mnrknt sfr. ,nl nti.l
Smearbaugh,
Administratrix's Notice.
INSTATE OF T. lt. COIM1, LATE OF
i Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., deceased,
letters of atlministration ou tlia alsiva
estute having tn granted to the under
tuned, all perw.ns indclitoil to said e-itate
aro rciii'U'.l u make i in me. I lute payment,
and those havim( lenal claims nuuiii.t the
sains w ill prnscnl tlicm, properly autheu
ticausl, lor sellleuinnt to
LISfjIE M. conn,
Administratrix,
or E. L. DAVIS, Attorney.
Tiouesia, l's., J mi. 7, lnid.
Dr. y. V. CONNER S
EYE AND EAR SURGEON,
M'COLLUH CLOCK, OIL CITY, PA.
Gives spiH'lul trestmcut to all diseases of
1 ye, esr. iimu and throat. Kelim ls and
Ills dtli''liu eyes and lurnKlies Npeeta
1 des and eye k I s Irmii ollii e, sui iiriiu;
tit of IraiiK-s a well as ie.
IP. "W. LL-W.
Practical Tinner.
All kio.Uof She.
ly aueudu.l lu.
t Metal Wolk proiupt-
TIV
RtMiFlXU
a arbciAt.Tr.
SP
OUTING.
IIOKOUU '
TIME TA ni.K
In rm-ct
January I, ll'H.
Trl... ti....... .
Sta for M1 Clfv and
nolo Is wnst s rV.lloM'w.
No.
U:l Throuull Krclirht fi'arrv.
In iiasseiurors) Oi.'W a. m.
81 Ilnllslo Exiiress l&Wnoon,
, fil Way Freight (carrying
passeiiKcrs) 4:17 p.m.
, 83 Oil City Ext rws 7,3 p. ,
No.
No.
No.
For Hickory, Tldloulo, Warren, Kinna,
Bradford, Olean and the Eastt
No. 30 Olean Express H-.il a. nt.
No. S2 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. m.
No. tut Thronnh FriKlit (car
rying passengera 7:oa p. m.
Trains 03 and W Run Dally and carry
Sassengers to Biid from points between
11 City and Irvlneton only, other train
run daily except Sunday.
tlot Time 1'ablns anil full Information
from J. U CRAIG. Aircnl, Tionesta, Pa.
It. DELL, Geu'lSupi.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passengor A Ticket A pent,
Ruiralo, N.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
llotwcen tho
BAST Sc "WEST I
Now York, Philadelphia, Itostnn, and
all points East. Chicago, St. Pan), Cincin
nati, St. Louis, New Orleans, and all
points West. North and Southwest.
Solid vestlbuled t ruins, Bleeping, Pnll
man dining and day coaches, between
principal cities East and West. The pop
ular line West for colonists and laud seek
ers. Kato always low as the lowest. No
extra charge for riding oh vestibule lim
ited. Itefoie purchasing tickets call on or
address, R. If. WALLACE, Trav. Pas.
Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD,
Div. Pass. AgU, Jamestown, N. Y.
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A FRIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
Is here v,ri-
nog
Turn
At our low
were low
inferioi .
Turn h
For future ret.
shako in a 11
divoreo lor .
ail rlht.
Nciso
A JUST CAl
If the courts wool
on ladles. Edu .
know a bargalt
Trrtiu tlieui in
tliould go (fo
And roinci
way I,
fJ. CREEfJL
Undi 1 taker A El.
331 Escl.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABL
OF
TIONESTA, . - PE1
S. S. CANFIELD, FROPRIETO
Good Stock, Good Carriages and
pries to let upon the most reasonable ti
Ho w ill also do
JOB TEVEIJSTC
All orders left at tho Post Office
receivo prompt attention.
WALTER'S
GREAT -:- PROPOSIT
Wo will givo inoro fresh meat
cash at our Meat and Produce Ma
Tlonetia, Pa., than any pne Ii I
County.
C. II. WALTER.
of the linn of MORCK BRO S1
OPTIOIAH
Specialist In Errors of Refraction
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, P
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho fi
lngr.ccoiinth.il iicen liled iu ify
and will be presented at next toi
court, fur confirmation :
Final a count of Georue snd John
ler. Administrators of the estate of
Zeii;!vi-, late of I '"rest count v, de:-er
CALVIN M. Al'.NEU,
Clei k Orphans' (
Tioiu nta, Pa., .lanuaiy luLil.
DR. A. F1S HER, DENTIST, W
Pa. One of the oldest and mo
ccssi'ul praelitiorers in this section
State. Will visit 'lionesta every 1
court week. inay:8-l
AGENTS WANTe
Io canvass lor tho sale of our Hoine-C
Nursi'rv Stis k. Most liberal Terms
equaled Isi-ilities. One of the lare'ui
ehi-tMtubiisuud, and buxt Kitown Nil
In the country. Addrens W. it I . Hi
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