THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. k. WINK, Editor a PsoMitTo. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1891. UREAT WARRIORS PASSING A WAT. admiral to. to. Porte it. David D. Torter, Admiral of the IJ. S. Navy, died ftt his home in Wash ingtoo, D. C, on Friday morning, Feb. 13, 1801. His death resulted from fatty degeneration of the heart, from which he had suffered since last summer. Next to Admiral Farragut he was the most conopicuoug figure iu the American navy during the war, and at the death of Farragut he suc ceeded him in rank. He rendered great services to his country in life, nd in death he will not he fjrgnttcu. GENERAL WILLIAM T. FWEKMAX. The death of this last of the great and conspicuous figures cf the late war occurred at his residence in New York, on Saturday last, 14th inst President Harrison in a message to Congress pays this tribute to the great warrior: The doath of William Tecumseh Sherman is an cvcot that will bring sorrow to the heart of every patriotic citizen. No living American was so loved and venerated as he. To look upon his face; to hear his name, was to have oue's love of country intensi fied. He served his country, not for fame, not out of a sense of profession al duty, but for love of the flag and of the beneficient civil institutions of which it was the emblem. He was an ideal soldier and shared to the fullest the esprit du corps of the army, but he cherished the civic institutions or ganized under the Constitution, and was only a soldier that these might be perpetuated in undiminished useful ness and honor. THE PROPOSED KEW ROAD LAW. A Very Comprehensive Summary of the Measure Which Will Likely Become the Law of the State. The proposed new- road law, prepared by the State Road Commission, is a very comprehensive measure. It contains about 6,000 words and is divided Into 24 sections. The following is a careful mm- mary of its provisions. : The first section provides that on tho third Tuesday of February, 1892, iu every township of the Commonwealth, three (Supervisors shall be elected, one to serve for one year, one for two years and one for three years. A Supervisor shall be elected annually thereafter at each town ship election to serve for three years. No new elections are to be hold in townships now having threo road Supervisors or other persons having charge of the roads. Only freeholders who have been citizens three years in the township are eligible to the ollice and the Court of Quarter Ses sions of the proper county Is authorized to fill vacancies. In section 2 the Supervisors are instruct ed to assemble at the placo of meeting of the township auditors on the first Monday In March after their election, bo sworn, and orgauize by electing one of their num ber President and another Secretary. If there is no Township Treasurer they are to appoint a Treasurer outside their num ber. They are then to levy a road tax not to exceed 10 mills on the dollar of valua tion, except by authority of the Court of Quarter Sessions. They are authorized to divide the townships into districts and ap point road masters to see that the work is done according to directions furnUhod by the Supervisors. The wages and hours of labor of the rood masters and laborers are to be fixed by the Supervisors. . A HOME MARKKT FOB LA BOH. Section S directs that while the road Su pervisors shall have full control of road masters and the employment of labor on roads and bridges, tax-paying residents of the township between the ages of 18 and 5s shall bo given the prelerence, provided they ask for the work before the first Monday of May of each year. No unnat uralized persons are to be employed. The supervisors are to purchase machinery, tools and property necessary lor making nd repairing rouds and bridges, the same to belong to the township. The founb section provides that machin ery which is too expensive to be purchased by one township may be bought jointly bv two townships in tlw same county, the machinery to belong to the township in Sroportion to the amount investod and the upervlsors to agree respecting iu use by the respective townships. The joint own ership may be severed by the Supervisors of either township, and in case of disa greement the Court shall direct the sale or other disposition of the machinorv. Section 5 directs the Supervisors to tile with the Township or District Treasurer a duplicate designating the amount of road tax levied against each taxpayer and to give him a warrant to collect the same as follows; On all road taxes paid to tho Treasurer between June 1 aud Octolier 1 of each year the taxpayers will beiequirod to pay the full amount of road tax levied against them, and 011 October 1 in each year ths Treasurer shull make out a list of all delinquent taxpayers, with tho amount of road tax levied against each, with 5 per cent, added thereto as a penalty for such delinquency. The collector is to roceive the 5 per cent. Tho Supervisors are to lix thu compensation of the Treas urer, not to exceed 1 per cout. of all the money ho handle. AM PLK SECUBITV KKijl'lIlED. Section i requires tho Township or Dis trict Treasurer or the Treusuror appointed by the Suiiervisors to iriva a lu.u.l in double the amount of road tax, duplicate and money received from the Stale appro priation. There must bo two sullicient sureties and the Court of Quarter Sessions must approve the bond, which Is to be filed with the Clerk of that Court. Moncv is to be paid out only on tho written order of the lioard of Supervisors, signed hv tho president and atcsted by the secretary. In the seventh section the Supervisors aroinstru. leilloiiiiikollioro.nl beds not Jess than IH liict wide and maintain them 10 inches higher in the center than nt the antes, with drains at the sides. All oh structious to thu Mow of the water aro to be removed and where iiractieahle cul verts of stone or iron or tcrru cotui pipe re 10 convey ine water across and under nestli the road beds. Section B denies the Supervisors coin- peusuuou, nut provides lor their ucccs ussury tiaveling and other expeinea. Section direeU the Hoard of Supervis ors of tow 'ushijik receiving State aid to re port ti tholl'oniil y Engineer beloio thu lirsl Moiulu 1 Marc'i each vear thu whole amount of money raised during tho year by taxation for road purpose. The report must specify the Minis expended for maintaining or repairing roads, for owning and building new roads, for mac adamising or otherwise permanently Im proving roads, tho number of miles so made and such other Information as the County Engineer or Secretary of Internal A flairs. Section 10 directs tho Supervisors to keep minutes anil such other books as they may find necessary, tho snmo to bo alw'ays open to the inspection of any tax payer at reasonable times, and to bo sub mitted for the information of the township auditors when they meet to audit the ac count of the treasurer and other town ship otllceis. Section 11 requires the Supervisors to let by contract the construction of high ways, and permit them in their discretion to lot by contract all the other work Three weeks' notice is to be given by advertisement In two pacrs and by hand bills. Approved senurity is tolio required from contractors in duuhie the amount of contract price. No contract is to continue more than three years. Tho twelfth section provides fortheclcc tion iu each count v of a County Engineer at the neat general election and triennially thercalter for a term of it years. Counties where such an olllccr is elected by ixist ing laws are excepted, and also those whose limits are coextensive with a city, lie is to assume office tho first Monday in January succeeding the election. Vacan cies aro to bo tilled by the Court of Quar ter Sessions. The amount and conditions of the County Kngineer's bond arc to bo fixed by tho" court. MUST EAKX ALL II K UKTS. Section 13 fixes the pay of the County Kngineer at $X60 per dav for each dav of actual and nccesarv service. Five cents is the rate of milage allowed. Tho Engineer is required to submit annually to the County Auditors a sworn statement of the days and nature of tho business in which lie was cmrdoved diirimr the vear. to be audited as other accounts are audited. Tina section also provides that the tav allowed by the act shall be in lieu of ail other compensation and expenses except stationery, postntto, office rent, light and fuel, which shall be provided by the said county Commissioners of the several counties e tree tod by this act. Section 14 fixes the duties of the County Engineer. Tho most important are to pass on road petitions presented ta him ; to provide for tho laying out of roads to be permautly constructed out of funds do voted to the purpose by the act, such roads to form a continuous highway between Imp 11 Ion s parts of the county and to bo mown as "highways,'' and to furnish tho Supervisor with full specifications in accordance with the most improved methods methods of road making. Section lfi rcqui.es the signatures of 10 taxpayers to petitions for road viewers. Tho indoremciit of the Supervisors and County Engineer are required before they can bo acted on bv the Court. Where a township has no road worthy the name of 'highway" the County Engineer may petition ine court. When ronds are desir ed to lie opened notices must bo posted In the vicinity lu days before the view and where they are to cross the railroad canals or turnpikes, the president of such corpor ations are to have notice by registered letter. Section 10 empowers the Court of Quarter Session, on pet i ton properly signed and indorsed, to appoint three viewers to lay out new roads or to vacate useless ones. Tho viewers shall consist of the County Engineer and two disinter ested citizens of the county. isocuon j directs tho County Engineer 10 inspect 1110 worK uone on highways hv contractors, and if thov have not fulfil led their contracts he is directed to notify the oujiervisurs, wno win wiiunoiu ine money still due until tho roads are completed ac cording to agreemont. In section iS the County Engineer Is di rected to report to the Secretary of Internal Affairs the work dono on "highways," roads and bridges in the township under his jurisdiction. Tho report is required to contain full information respecting cost aud extent of work and comparisons with former conditions. Section 1!, directs the Socrctarv of the Internal Affairs to furnish totheSnnervIs- ors, through the County Engineer, blanks on which to make their reports. These reports are to be used as a basis to make tho distribution of Suite appropriation. The secretary shall make a connected plan of the "highways" in the several counties and also an annual summary of tho re ports of the County Engineers. THE DISTKlllL'TlO OK STATK Ft'NDS. Section 20 provides that monov appro priated by the Legislature for road pur poses shall bo distributed among town ships proportion to the amounts they collect and expend for road purposes. The Stato Treasurer is to pay the proper sums to the township or district treasurer, or to the treasurer appointed by the Supervis ors. Supervisors aro tequired to set apart 2a per cent of the money raisod by taxation and the whole of the Suite appropriation to be used in making Macadam or other permanent roads and this to be kept in a seperate account from other road funds. Section 21 directs that pipe liuo, conduit telegraph, telephone, electric light, power lines, cable transportation or other incor porated companies wishing to occupy public roads shall file with tho County Engineer and Supervisors a map showing the manner and extent of the occupation. The corporations may, by those oillcials, bo required to file bonds with the Court of Quarter Sessions to do the work under the direction of the County Engineer, to interfere with travel as little as possible, anil to nut the road in as irood. or better condition as before they occupied it after they have completed their work. The corporations must file an additional Ismd to secure the township airainst loss from damage or injury to teams, vehickles or persons in consequence of their intefcrence with the road. Section 22 makes it a misdemeanor for Supervisors or County Engineer to bo interested, directlv or Indirectl v. in work done on roads unit bridges, and fixes the punishment at a fine not to exceed o0o, or imprisonment not exceediuir six mouths, both or either at tho discretion of the Court. Section 23 declares it a misdemeanor for any County Euginoer, Siiervisor or any isTHon employed to work on roads or bridges to violate any of tho provisions of tho act. Tho penally is fMI fine or six months imprisonment or both. Section 24 provides thai Supervisors elected under the act shall perform all the duties and be subtoct to all the resnonsi- bililies and penalties as "Supervisors of noatis, linages and Highways ' under cx is lug laws, except where the same is in consistent with tho provisions of this act. Will the new Democratic bos Senator Gorman knock nut the rival bosses. Hill and Cleveland? Stranger things have happened, and Gorman did not swallow all of his previously expressed opiuious on free coinage for nnlhiu?. PROCLAMATION. Wmuukas, Tho Hon. Charles II. Noycs, President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas and Quarter SessioiiN in mid for the county of Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Scsssions of the Peace, Or phans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, at Tionesta, for tht County of Forest, tu commence 0,1 tj, Fourth Monday of Feb., bcimr the 'Aid day of Feb., lKdl. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of thu Peace and Con stables of said eounly, that they be then and there 111 their proper persons nt ten o'clock A. M., ot said day with their risHiids, inquisitions, examination, and other icinciiiliranccs, to tin those things which to their ollice appertain to bu done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners lhat are or shall be iu lliejail 01 l'orcsl County, that they may be thou and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der inv hand and seal this a. til day of January, A. I). l.Mil. JOJ1JN ri. OSGOOD, i..s. Sheriff. F asfiU or Cash Only ! FOR MEXT SIXTY DAYS, We offer our stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Fine Jewelry, &c., &c, AT COST! Our Stock of FINE CLOTHING 1 Is marked in plain figures at tho cost price. One price only. We have the best stock in this section, and now offer the best inducements. Everything at cost. Call and see. DAVID MINTZ, THE - PEOPLE'S - STORE, MARIENVTLLE, - PA. LOOK ! LOOK ! ! "Always the Cheapest ami the Itcst." The Boslon Clothing House. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaBaaeaaaaa . . Please call and examine my vast stock of Winter floods before going elsewhere. I am selling goods at a large discount for the Ilolidar Trade. I am selling LADIES' & MISSES' CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, At 25' per cent, discount front former prices, including PIXKII, XEWXAIIKET, KIIOHT JACKETS, Af. A to Clothing, I have a complete stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S, Marked at Rock-bottom Prices. I have a largo stock of That I will sell at a largo discount for the Holiday Trado. As to R IT 13 13 EX1 3300TS, 1 have the largest and finest assortment in the County. I will sell tho BOSTON'S at ine ia. ur.e, ai per pair. All In fact hit stock of DRESS ;001S, LA 1)1 KM' and MEN'S UNDERWEAR. JTS and SHOES, CARPET, OIL ( LOTH, TRUNKS, VALISES, HATS, CAPS GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS is eomplote. Priees always the lowest. BOO' aud We haven't time to go into details, so S. H. HASLET & SONS, -HAVE A FULL LINE OF- FURNITUEE 1 - AND UNDERTAKER'S - GOODS ! a-TVE: THEM .A. CDJXJI.' TIOIISrESTVA. NOTICE. W ii KUBAN, Plin Mcl'on.of Jenks Twp., Purest County, has this day sobl to Ephriini C'uniiiiings. of Limestono Twp., Clarion Co., Pa., the horses, harness, wag ons, sleds, lumber implements, black suiiih tools aud implements, cattle, trucks, chains, goods, wares ami merchandise, more particularly deserilot iu bill of sale dated this 2nth dav of Jan' v. A. I). lv.il. i and Hses.Mnn ll.eroof delivered to Elmer I uniinings as Agent for said Kphrnim Cuiniiiings, all persons are now warned to retrain from interfering with the same or any part thereof. EI'IIICAIM Cl'MMINGS, by ELMER CUMM1NUS. Agent. P. M. Ci.aiik, Alt'v. Tionestu, Pa., Jan. 20, iitl. Q)K A WEEK and upwards positively 0-fJ secured by men agents selling I i Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspensory, etc., and by ladies selling lr. Scull's Kle'e tric Corsets. Sample free. State sox. Dr. Scott, Wti Uroadwuy, N. Y. Nov.Ki-am. THE others as cheap give us a call. MEYER LEVY, Marienville, Pa. PENN. Dr. W. P. CORNERS EYE AND EAR SURGEON, m'COLLUM BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA. Ives special treatment to all diseases of eve, esr, nose ami throat. Kelraets and tits detective eyes and furnishes specta cles and eye glasses irom oiliec, securing tit of frames as well as glasscM. IF1. W. LA'W, Practical Tinner, All kinds of Sheet Metal Work prompt ly attended to. TIN f KOOFXNG J A SI'IM IX AND I SPOU UNG, 1890. OUR CLAIM! 1891. FOREST COUNTY'S Leading - Store ! Our claim to tho Leadership in nil that pertains to tho Wearing Apparel of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children is more than substantiated by tho Enormous Stock and Excellent Variety that wo aro of fering this Fall. Our assortment of Clothing Is Larger and More Complete than ever before. Wo have made a Special Effort this Kail to have Clothing and Overcoats to suit Everv body, in Style , tjtmlitv and Price, ami from the way thev go wo know that wo Imvo succeeded. W e now have any kind of icod you can ask for and tho prico licirins away below what ANYONE DARE NAM E, and ranging to the tinest kind of suila. WRAPS! WRAPS I! WRAPS! II In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Winter Wraps our assortment is away ahead of any ever ottered In Forost Countv. PLUSH COATS, PLUSH JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, O.md WOOL JACKETS, for LADIES and MISSES. CHILDREN'S WRAPS In Endless Variety. If run want to select a garment from the FINEST LINE and LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN FOREST COUNTY, COME TO OUR STORE! Dry Goods, Dress Flannels, Cloakings, Black Goods, Silk Warps. Evcryliodv knows that our store Is tho place to go to for Dress Goods of any desrln tion. DRESS GOO ON, DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, UNDERWEAR HATS CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, NATCH EI.S, anciCARPETS of all kinds. ' Our Groeory Department Is nlways stocked with the Beat the Market afford aud Hold at "Live and let Live" Trices. We HAVE, WE DO, and wo WILL CONTINUE tV Lil tho Tmdo in Forest County, and wo will do it with GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. COME AND H K J. HOPKINS & CO. PROPER (SUCCESSORS TO DRUGGISTS TIONESTA, IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TME FRESHEST GnQGEftlES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, whleli is in charge or a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found the PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. Lawrence & Smearbaugh, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS MOTIONS HATS, CUPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writ of Alias Testatum Fieri Facias, from the Court of Common Pleas of Clarion County, and Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to me di reeled, there will ho exposed to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Ph., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 41. A. D., ISi'l, at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following described real estate to-wit: JOHN A. MAG EE uso of SAMUEL CRAWFORD vs. W. S. DUNKLE, alius Testatum Fieri Facias to Forest Countv, No. SS, Apiil Term, Ull, and SAMUEL CRAWFORD vs. W. S. DUNKLE, Fieri Facias, No. ;H, Fehrtf ary Term, 1SUI, Waivers. W. A. Hind man, and Ross, Hinckley .V Rice, Attys. All the defendant's interest in a certain lot of hind, part of Warrant 8Sirj, in Howe Township, Forest County, Pa., described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post aud stones being the southeast corner j thence north ti'J degroes west 58 roils to a post; thence north 1 degrees east '.7 rodi to a post and stones; thenee south 57 de grees east 5S rods to a post ; thence south 31 decrees west 27 rods to the place of be ginning. Containing; about ton acres, and about all cleared, being marked as subdi vision number eittht 011 a plan of subdi visions of said Warrant as surveyed by II. C. Whitlckin, Surveyor; together with contract for stocking logs on Warrant 3MI2 entered Into bv said W. H. Dunkle with W. II. Frost A Co., dated July 2.1. 1H87 ; also together with the buildings thereon erected, as follows: One 2-story dwelling house, liixSli vt 1th ell ; one ollice ) story, 1Ux2U; one barn 2ix5l; blacksmith shop ; two dwelling houses llix2i. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho properly of W. S. Dunkle, at the suits of John A. Msee use of Samuel Craw lord, and Samuel Crawford.' TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaiutilf or other lein cred itors beeoino the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such linn credit or's receipt" for tho amount of the pro ceed of the sido or such portion thereof as ho may claim, must be furnished the Sherirt'. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. X All sales not settled immediately will lid continued until 2 o'clock p. 111., of the next day, at which tiiuo all property not bellied foi will aiin be put up and sold at tho expense and risk of thu person to whom first sold. "See Purdou's Digest, NinMi Edition, page lid and Smith's Forms, pane fftvl. JOHN It. OSGOOD, Sheriff. bhcrirTs Ollioc, Tionostu, Pu February 3. ItJUl. Ss - DOUTT, HERMAN A SIGCJIN,) & GROCERS, PENN. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given lhat .1. M. Miii'J!. of the Iiorough of 1 lonesta, Forest count v, Foiinsylvauia, and Eva, his wile, by deed of voluntary assignment dated January 1", lsitl, have assigned to S. Stotlhcinicr, of the city or Tillisville, Pennsylvania, in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said J. M. MinU, all tho estate real and personal of the said J. M. Mint.. All poi sons indebted to tho sit Id J, M. Mint, will niuUo immediate payment to (he said As signee, and those having claims or Re mands will present the same without dSay to fc. STETT1 1 E I M K It. Assignee of J, M. Mini, or S. D. IRWIN, Alt'y. Tionesta, Pa., January 10, lsni. at, . Titiiia i7iT. List of causes set down for trial in (ho Court of Common Picas of Forest County, 1'ennHylvtiiitu, commencing 011 tho Fourth Monday of February, 1HH1 1 1. George E. Hare, in trust for Joseph Ileh reus, KoWi Smith, W. I). Smith, J. M. Hare, C. P. France, and A. R. Thomas vs The Anchor oil Company, No. 21, De cember Term, 18M8. Summons in eject ment. 2. Fred. Stltzlnger vs. Moses Heplcr, No. 34, September Term, lsK. Ainuial from .1. P. 3. Hattle B. Riley y. National Insur ance Company of Allegheny, No. 4, Sep tember Turin, 18U0. Summons in assump sit. 4. Hattlo B. Riley vs. Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, No. .", December Term, lK'.HJ. Summons lu as sumpsit. 6. lluttie B. Riley vs. Phenix Insnrando Company of Brooklyn, New York, No. '), September Term, 1M!N). Summons in as sumpsit. , Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, ' Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa.. January 2(1, 1MI. Administratrix's Notice. INSTATE OF T. B. CORK, LATE OF J Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration 011 tho alsive estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons iudubteil to said estate uie reiicstcd to make immediate payment , and those having leual claims agaiiist tho sam b will present them, properly authen ticated, tor settlement to L1SSIE M. OOBU, Administratrix , or E. L. DAVIS, Attorney. Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 7, lfti'l. CAPT. GEORGE STOW' CORPS, No. 1 17, W. 11. C, meets tirst and third Wednesday evening of each month, in i, O. S. of A. hall, Partridge bi .. : ig, Tioe nesta, Pa. Mrs. C. C. RUM KERGER, Prcs't. Mrs. E. L. DAVIS, Scc'y. tut TIME TABLE In effect January 1, DM. Trains leave Tloneo tit for Oil City and iwj points westasfollowa: No. Ii Through Freight (carry ing psssengers; No. ,11 Buffalo Express No. (II Way Freight (carrying passengers) No. o3 Oil City Ex 1 ross P:.18 a. ttl. 12:(tli noon. 4:17 p. in. 7:53 p. in. For Hickory, Tldiuutn, Warron, KlrtEua, Bradford, Olcan aud tho East; Nrt. 30 Olenn Express. a. m. No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 4:17 p. ni. No. IKI Through Freight (car rying passengers 7;0t p. ni. Trains Oil and (V) Run Dally and carry passengers to and from point between Oil City and Irvlneton only. Other trnlna run daily except Sunday. Get Time Tables and full Information from J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Gen'ISupt. ' J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. GREAT TRUNK LINE Between tho EAST &c "WEST ! New Ymk, Philadelphia, Beaton, and all points East. Chicago, St. Paul, Cincin nati, St. liouis. Now Orleans, and all points West, North and Southwest. Sold vestibliled trains, sleeping, Pull man dining and day conches, Imtweeii principal cities East and Went. Tho pop ular line West for colonists and land seek ers. Bates always low as tho lowest. No extra charge for riding on vostlbule lim ited. Heroic purehaslng tickets call on or address, R. II. WALLACE, Trav. Pass. Agt., Oil City, Pa., or F. II. GARFIELD, liiv. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y. A BIG OFFER In Bed Boom Suits. We lead the Trade in this line, and nowhere will you find such a variety of Fine New Styles in Antique Oak and Sixteenth Centu ry finish, and partic ularly tho one wo of fer for $1G. Allother Furniture in propor tionately Low Prices. N. CREEFiLUfJD, :U1 EXCHANGE BLOCK, i'icTA IKt ULU KtUABLt LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. , S. S. CM FIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carrlauea and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. Ho will also do job a?E.riisra-1 All orders loft at the Po-t Offleo will receive prompt attention. WALTER'S GREAT -:- PE0P0SITI02T I Wo will give more fresh meat for the cash at our Moat aud Produco Market lu Tlonosta, Pa., than any ono In Forest County. C. II. WALTER. of tho linn of MORCK BRO S, OPTICIANS, Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the Eye, Examinations free id' charge. WARREN. PENN. Confirmation Notice. Notico Is horcjiv given that the follow ing account lia-i iieen (lied in my ollice, and will be j'rescnted at next term of court, for confirmation : Final account of Goorcu and John .elg ler. Administrators of the estate of Frank y.eiglor, late of Forest countv, deceased. CALVIN M. ARNER. Clerk Orphans' Court. Tionosta, Pa., January 2ti, lmil. DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warron, Pa. One of the oldest and most sue ceHflil practitiorors iu this section of the State. Will visit Tionesta every regular court week. uiay2S-ly. AG E NTS WANfED to canvass tor the side of our Hoino-Growii Nursery Stoek. Most liberal Terms. Cn opialed faeililios. Cine of the lartrusi, oid-ct-osiahlishcd, and be-d known Nurs-Hes iu tlieoountiy. Address W. A T. SM W Geneva .Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. V lished iu Islii, in itt m irPr - BOROUGH BUILDING. j TIONESTA, PA.