THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, 8KPTKMBKII 80, 1803. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jiurge C. II. Davia. Vuuitn Imen. Joseph Clark, W. A. Drove. W. A. IIIIhikIh, H. 11. Haalot, A. II. Dale Joseph Morgan. Justice u the react J. V. Proper, 8. J. Notloy. OnnatahteH. H. Oanflolil, llectorH. H. (,'anflold. Sv.hool Directors I). H. Knox, J. T. Pronnau, J. 11. Clark, T. F, llitehey, (i. W. lloloninn, J. 10. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress a. F. Kiunns. Member of Senate Uknny A. Halt.. Assembly J. J. Hakiiit. President Judge Ch aki.ks II. Noykh. Associate Judge Jonn II. Whitr, C W. CLAItK. Treasurei Q. Jamikson. Prothonotary, Register A Recorder, d. f AI.VIN M. AltNKR. Sheriff. Joiik H. Oanoon. (Tnmmtssioner C. K. Lkdebur, Jas. MrllfTTRR, Pmup EMKBT. County Superintendent O. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Cl.ARR. Jury Commissioner Jno, N. IIkath. It. W. Guiton. (Tounty Surveyor 3. F. PROrER. Coroner D. W. Clark. Count Auditor . W, Thomas., J. A, Dawson, K. Fi.yhn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODUE, No. 360, T. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall.'Partridgb building. IOREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W 1 MeotH every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., mceta every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall', Tioncsta. CAPT. OEOHGK STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, It. Meet 1st and 8d Wednes day evening in each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No. 137, W. K. C, moots llrst and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. 'J. W. hall, Tioncsta, Pa. TJOARDof EXAMINING SURGEONS XJ for Forest Cc third Wcdnesda; 7n of each month, at 10 Dr. Morrow's otDco, o'clock, a. in., Tioncsta, Pa. PM.CLAHK, . ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, and District Attornty. Office, cor. of 1 tn and Bridge Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. T. F. IlITCHEY, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Tioncsta, Pa. -Tilt. F. T. NASON, U Phy t'hvslclan, Surgeon fc Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. Office on El m Street. 'Calls attondod to promptly day and night. JR. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA, J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgoon 4 Dentist. Olllico and residonce three doors north of Uiwronca House, Tionesta. Frotossion al calls promptly rospondod to at all hours. DU. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Olllce in the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. CallB mado night or day. LAWRENCE HOUSE, L. AON EW, Proprietor, Tionesta, Pa. Centrally located, greatly enlarged, newly furnishod throughout, and complete in all its appointments. Samplo rooms for Commercial Agents, Good Livery in connection. CENTRAL HOUSE, V. O. C. ltROWNELL, Proprietor. Tionsela. Pa. Tliis is the niostcontrally located hotel In the place, and has all the modorn improvements. No pains will be spared to mako it a ploasant stopping place lor uie traveling puuuu. pOREST HOTELS West Hickory, Pa. Jaoob Tloiidor. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, la nice lv furnished throughout, aud offors the finost and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public, liatos reasonable. MAY, PARK fe CO., HANKERS. Corner of Elm Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In tnrnut. ullnwml on Time Donosits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER Shop in Reck building next to Smear jaugli A Co.'s Btore. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from tho finest to the coarsest, and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt attcn lion given to mending, and prices rca souuble. IVEKYHODY reads The Pitaburg Via j unfrh for the reason that it contains more news, both general, special, and telegraphic ; has more contributors and and more special correspondence than any other newspaper betwseu New York and L IniT.go. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS TIONESTA. PA. of the firm of MORCK BRO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Refraction of the Eye. Examinations tree oi cnarge. WARREN, PENN Fred. Orett cub ergo GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlaeksm lining prom lvdone at Ixiw UaUw. Repairing M Machinery given special attention, aud salisiaclion guaranteed. Shop iu rear of aud just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBER3ER. Broker jn Heal Estate And General Insurance. Wild Lands for Sale. Farms for Sale. IKonscs e Lots for Sale Houses for Kent. Do you wish to sell or sxchange Ileal Estate f or d oh I re Insurance on your buildings or household furniture? Call on me. Church ni Hnbbmh Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. . : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preachinir in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Kov. Itankin. PrcachlnR in the F. M. Chnreh every Sabbath evening at theunual hour. Kov. T, Hagor.Fastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every tsabhath morning ana evening, uov. j. v. McAninon oinciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Hunter A Morgau have just got a line of delicious California fruits. Misses EuRolla Proper ami Efla Walters returned Monday from the World's Fair. Mr. J. A. Nasi), Howe town ship's efficient tax collector was a visitor to the county seat yesterday. Tionesta towusbip will hereafter hold its elections at the toll house, at the west end of the river bridge, as per order of court. Oo ascouut of New Years Bar- netl's store will be closed on Monday and Tuesday ueit. Patrons should make a note of it. It. Mr. J. M. Kepler and son Will returned yesterday rooming from a rather extended visit to Mr. K't Centro county farm. Miss Maggie and George Robin- sou returned from Chicago Monday. Miss Artie Robinson is now a visitor at tbe great exposition. Miss Kate Caofield departs for Chicago to-morrow to pay her sister, Mrs. Frank Thomson a six weeks vis- it, and tee tbe World's Fair. Plastering at the new Presbyter- lau cburcb bas begun, and it is expected the uew edifice will be ready far dedication io about a month. This is the last day for beipg registered to legally entitle you to a vote this fall. If you have not at- teuded to it already, lee that your name is on the list. S. R. Cogau is up from Mary land to spend a month or two with bis family, his lumbering plant hav ng shut down for that length of time in hope of a business revival. Miss Miooie, daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. J. D. W. Reck of Sawyer, McKeao county has came to live with bor grandma, Mrs. Judge Reck, and will attend school here this winter. Reports from points along the river between Horse Creek and Tio nesta say that large flocks of wild ducks have beeu plenty in that sec tion for the past two days. Derrick. Mr. Bulger is opening a branch of the celebrated 8ires photo, gallery at Tidioute. Mr. B. will have charge of all the work there aod the people will find him a strictly first class operator. Our readers are reminded that the Warren County Fair begins io Warren next Tuesday, and those who would see a really good county show should attend at least one day. It will pay you. We go Io press a bit early to-day iu order that all hands may take io the Keeley League reunion, which gives promise of being an event to date from. Upward of 2,000 are ex pected wilhio our gates to-day. Mayor Dick Davis returned from Chicago last Saturday, and bas the same story to tell of the greatness of things about the Fair. lie met all tbe TioDesta boys now located there, whom he found well and happy. There is some sidewalk building going on in the borough, but there is room for a vast amount of Improve ment in that line, and it should not be allowed to go too long without a start. The Proper & Walters buildiog is rapidly assuming proportions, aod is going to be a marked improvement on the appearance of things io that quarter when finished. It will be two stories, flat roofed. r . M. Keck and daughter were down from Marienville Monday as the guest of Mrs. Judge Reck. Frank reports business at his handle factory iu a fairly active state consid eriog the stiogeocy of the times. Lancaster bas more farms than any other county io the State 9,440, Venango, according to the census of 1890, contaioed 3,054 farms; Clarion 3,115; Crawford 7,786; Butler 5,354; Mercer 5,021; Warren 2,881; and Forest 491. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Root and slighter departed for their home at Kelso, Washington State liol Thurs day, after a very pleasant visit of several months with old Forest coun ty friends. They will spond a few days at tbe big fair in Chicago on their way home. The Pi oneer Creamery, located at Wolf's Corners, jnst over the For est county, sends io a big wagon load of fine butter oacb week for shipment at this station. Tbe creamery seems to be a success, and makes a fine mar ket for all the milk the farmers io that vicinity can produce. Tho Derrick' monthly oil report for August shows a decrease in new wells from the July report of 56, which is accompanied by an increase of 674 barrels daily production, aud decline of 22 rigs aod drilling wells. About au even break all round, with no particular comfort for either "bull" or "bear." We neglected to mention last week through a spirit of envy per haps the removal of our neighbor, the Vindicator, to new aod very sleek quarters over Haslet & Sons' store. We have the best of authority for branding as a base uaropaigo lie the implication that Br'er Mure found it cheaper to move than clean out. Lawrence & Sraearbaugb receiv ed word yesterday morniug to the ef fect that their bid for furnishing the timber an lumber for the new dam at the mouth of Tionecta creek had been accepted .by the U. S. Engineer ing department. Work will begin on the improvement within the next ten days, aod tbe dam will be a sub stantial one in all respects. The Warren fair opens on the 12th of Sept. and continues four days. Tbe management promisee the best fair of auy yet held. Balloou ascen sions every day. Bicycle races first day, open to tbe world. Wedoesday, Thursday and Friday, horse races. Good music each day. Extensive ex hibits of all kiods, aud no trouble to fiud lots to amuse and interest during the entire week. Go any day; you can't miss it any. 3t. Tbe botougb schools opened Monday with a very good first-day attendance. Some little delay and, possibly, vexation has occurred on ac count of the order of things conse quent on tbe free text hook law, but as parents, pupils, teachers and di rectors are all more or less uofamiliar with its workings and requirements that is not to be woodered at. Ooce the schools are under proper sail everything will move along smooth lue trial or baiouol Mauk :u Clarion last week for tbe murder of John W. Crawford, station agent at Foxburg, on the Allegheny valley road the night cf May 19ib, ended in a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. ihe jury aeiiDeratea on the case about 16 hours. It is reported that the jury io the trial of McKenna as an accessory of Mauk, acquitted the defendant. Up to last evening eve uing nothing could be learned hare as to the sentence of Mauk. The ex Ire in e penalty for manslaughter is 12 years in the penitentiary. A number of our citizens have already made connections with the water line aod are using the fluid, wbicb is pure, clear and fresh. Tbe water was turned on the first of last week aod tbe line was fouod to be in good shape, with an excellent pres sure already, although the water is yet coming direct from the supply line, the reservoir not yet having been completed. A section of hose was attached to one of tbe fire plugs yesterday, and water thrown ten feet over one of tbe highest buildings in town. We guess tbe wator works will be all right. Tbe harvest-missionary festival held by the Sabbath school of Ml. Zion Lutheran church, German Hill, last Saturday, was very largely attended and proved one of the most success tul anairs ot the kind ever held in that vicinity. The exercises, which consisted of vocal and iustrumeotal music, recitations, etc., were greatly enjoyed by tbe large assembly pres ent, and the Douotitul spread was enough for all with plenty to spare, Tbe only draw-back to tbe entire en joyment was the slight chilliness of tbe atmosphere, but all were too busy "having a good time" to mind that much. The latest industrial addition to liona, Warren county, is a grease works, which began operations about ten days ago. Tbe plant will utilize petroleum and the large quantities of b. s. which are to be found in tbe tanks through that oil field, for the manufacture of heavy petroleum products. They are now making large qualities of tannery stufliog grease, vasaline aod a number other products of a similar nature. The plant is equipped with all the ap pliances of a refinery except the ma chinery used for refining buruingoils This work is done by the Cornplanler at Watsons. The gentlemen interes ted in these works are: Capt. II. II. Cumings, C. A. Cumings, II. II. Cum- ing, Jr., and T. II. Ellis, of Tidi oute, and J. P. Keefe, of West Hick ory. Mr. Ellis is the general mana ger and has complete charge of the works. Warren Democrat. LOUSY WITH QUEER. Sheriff Osgood fulls in a "Free Sll- rcrlte" who was Loaded with the Stuff. An Impor tant Catch. On Thursday afternoon last Sheriff Osgood pulled in a fellow giving his name as Samuel llacketl and his res idence at Franklin, who will stand a very good chance of serviog a term in the pen before be is much older. On Wedoesday morning Landlord Brownell of the Central House dis covered among his bar receipts of the previous day a bogus silver dollar. He thought nothing to very strange of that, ybt took the precaution to give the Sheriff an inkling of the matter and arrousiog that official's suspicions somewhat, but on the All owing moro'iDg when be discovered five more of the same kind of dollars, he became considerbly indignant not say excited. This information confirmed the Sheriff's oil ready well founded suspicions and he began a systematic watch over the individual above relerred to, whose almost hour ly companions of his entire stay io town bad departed on the morniug tram. Shortly before the 4:15 tram north arrived tbe Sheriff made it a point to be at ibe depot. hure enough his man made his appearance just as the train pulled iu, altough be had told the Sheriff but a short time previous that be intended remaining till Saturday. As tbe bell rang he stepped up on tbe platform, but the Sheriff took him gently by the arm and asked him to slay awhile. He made no resistance and expressed his willioguess to go along. At the Central House he was searched, and in a neat package in a hip pocket, fourteen dollars of the "queer" were found, besides about $8 in good mon ey, mostly small chauge. He was taken before 'Squire Sutley, where a more thorough search wag made, aud eight more shiners fouod secreted io tbe lining of his vest and coat, mak ing 22 in all. In fact the fellow seemed literally poluted with tbe stuff, a very inferior quality. He was lodged io jail and the U. S. au thorities at Pittsburg were notified Hackett seems to have been the banker for bis pals, as there is little evidence that he "shoved" tbe coun terfeits here, and it is questionable whether much of it would have been found on the others had they been caught. Marshall J. It. xiarrah came on in response to tbe information, and on Monday Hackett was taken to Wil liamsport, where the U. S. District Court will begiu its session on tbe 18th iust., in which court be will have his trial. Tbe officers sny the catch is an important one, aod that the prisoner bas done service before on i similar charge. They have photo graphs of the fellow. Amongst tbe stuff found on Hack ett was one dollar of 1885, oue half dollar of 1877 aod the balaoce were of Ihe series of 1892 and '93. In this connection the Derrick of yesterday morning has the following item : Harry Carr, of tbe W. N. Y. & P. River division, came down from the Salaii'aoca reservation Monday, and exhibited one of the silver dol iars passed in that section by a gang of coiuackers, of which the man Hackett arrested in Tionesta last week is supposed to have been member. The coin is almost perfect in color aud die work, but is lighter and lacks the clear ring of a good coin. Iteport Iroiu that section say that the gang have put over $2,000 in circulation inside of tbe past two mouths. One Way to Take Comfort. The George A. Horns' patent re cliuing aud folding chair is oue of the newest and best articles ever offered to the public. 1st. It coats no more than an ordi nary rocker. 2nd. They can be adjusted too as many comfortable positions as any bigh priced reclioiog chair. drd. luey serve for a oappiug lounging or smoking chair. 4th. The invalid will find in the great ease and comfort of this chair a new desire to live. 5tb. They are strong and durable aod not liable to get out of repair. 6lb. No home is comfort without one. Do not fail to see this comfort able chair. For sale by William F. Weinoard, Tionesta, Pa. Closing-out Sale of Suits, regardless of cost, at Co'a. Summer Miles & tf. Whosa paper you readiug? COURT MINUTES. Commonwealth vs. W. John Hen derson, larceny, not guilty. Link Herriogtou aud W. John Henderson plead guilty to jail break ing, aud were sentenced to three months in the county jail. James S. Henderson vs. Hickory Township, verdict for defendant. GRAND JURY REPORT. The Grand Jury, J. .1. Greenewall, Foreman, rep .rted that they had acted on seven bills of indictment, six of which were found true bills. They further reported that ihey visit ed and inspected the county buildings and found that the roof of the Court House is in bad condition, and in need of repairs ; also that the Treas urer's office is in very bad condition for doing business in, and recom mend that the Commissioners remove tbe bate so as to admit more light. "We further report," says the jury that we find the jail is unfit to keep the prisoners io, and a disgrace to our County ; we would recommend that the Commissioners of our county build a new inil " On petition of Citizens of Tionesta township the Court fixed the place to hold elections in said township at the foil House nl tho end of the Tiones- Bridge, in said township. The Court nud Grand Jury ap proved the report of the viewers rec ommending the erection of a bridge over Claron river at Cookbbuiir. iu conjunction with Clarinu and Jef ferson couuties. East Hickory. Derrick Oorresiondcncc The suit of James Henderson vs. Hickory township was decided for the defendant. The suit was brought to re cover damages, alleged to have been caused by tlib township failing to main tain a culvert under a road constructed In 1876, which caused the darning back of the walsr on plaintiff's laud. The infant child of Ernest Sutley died of Cholera infantum on Thursday morn ing. Squirrel season is here, but tho squir rels have tailed to appear. Two sons of James Haslott, of Queen, are sick with remittent fever, which is prevailing in this section. M. E. Abbot and Madison Church are visiting friends at Mill Villiage. M. E. Abbot resigned his clerkship at T. J. Bowman's and is now clerking for Wheeler A Dusenbury at Stowtown. Ed. Douglass came home sick from McDonald, but Is now convalescing. W. J. Foreman has purchased the tim ber on the Copoland farm and will put in a mill and cut it out in the near future. N. E. Holmes has occupied the old postollice building to store bis tin sup plies in. Mrs. John Holliday, who has boen quite sick lor several months, is slowly convalescing. SEWSY NOTES. Mt. Jewett, McKean county, now puts on airs as a borough, having recently been incorporated as such. John Shoup, a resident of Foxburg, Clarion county, and employed as a brake- man on the P. it W. road, waa killed at Edenburg on the the 2lith til t. by being run over by his train. The latest fad is a poverty sociable Every woman must wear a calico dress and every man his old clothes. In addi tion every one is lined twenty-five conta if he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing, and a prize is given to tho one who wears the poorest garment. A good chance for newspaper men to shine. Blizzard. Tbe oldest postmaster in continuous service in the United States, John Dates man, of West Milton, has been removed. He was appointed by Andrew Jackson iu 1835, and ho Is now 85 years old. He has been re-appointed by every Presi dent sinco Jackson. The olllce is worth only $150 ayear. Mr. Dalesman's picture is on exhibition at the World's Fair. The Now Peterson for Septembor is in many respects the very best number yet of that excellent Magazine. Among the illustrated articles of special mention, both from a literary and artistic point of viow, are "New England Nook," by Ma ry O. L'mstoil, Memories of Augsburg," by Miss Stroup, and an exceedingly in teresting account of "Old English Iron Work." A very novel story iu plot and treatment, "What Did Not Happen," by Robecca Harding Davis, written iu that favorite author's most charming manner. As usual the pooms are exceptionally good, and among them "Finis," by Ella Higginsion, carries oil' the palm. Terms, two dollars a year. Address The Peter sou Magazine Company, 112-111 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Many men think that newspaper men are persistant duunera. lly way of cjmi parison let us suppose, says the National Tribune, that a farmer raises 1,000 bush els of wheat a year, and sells this to 1,000 persons iu all parts of the country a a great portion of them saying, "I will hand you a dollar iu a short time." The farmer does not want to be small and says : "All right." Soon the 1,000 bush els are gone but he has nothing to show for it, and he then realizes tliut' be has fooled away his whole crop and its value to him is due him in a thousand little driblets, consequently he is seriously em barressed iu his business, because his debtors each owe one dollar, treat it as a small uiatter ami think it would not help much. Continue this kind ot business year in and year out, as the publisher does, how long would he staud T A mo ment's thought will convince any one Hint a publisher has cause for pesislviit dunning. For a lame hack or for a pain iu the side oi chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chain lierluiu's Pain llulm and binding it onto tho affected parts. Tliis treatment will cure any ordinary cr.so in one or two days. Pain Halm ulsu cures rheumatism. M cent bottles for sale by Siggiug A Naaou. Everybody Reads It. Tho Pittsburg Dispatch' unsurpass ed special service to Washington en ables it to publish the fullest accounts of the doings of Congress. Daily letters from the World's Fair, sport ing news, full base ball reports and interesting fiction by brilliant authors each day are among its special fea tures. Rider Haggard's story now being published in the Sunday issue surpasses all previous efforts of this great author. Excursion Tickets to Chicago, Account of the World's Fair. The Erie Liues have placed on sale at all of its ticket offices Special Excursions to Chicago and return, and tbe agents will give all desired information to parties who inteud going to the "Great Fair." The rales by (he Erie will always be as low as the lowest. The trains of the Erie run direct to Chicago without change of cars. Pullman Palace sleeping ears start from Meadville daily, and berths cnu be secured in advance. If parlies who iutend visiting Chi cago will notify me, I will give them all the detailed information regard ing tales, time of trains and any other information they mav desire re garding the trip, or if time will al low, I will calll on tbem personally. F. A. Beatty, Passenger Agent, Erie Lines, Oil City, Pa. Men's Jean pants at 75 cents, at Miles & Co's. tf. Among tho incidents of childhood that stands out in bold relief, as our mem ory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother viv idly remembers that it was Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in lur.i administers it to her own oil spring and always with the best results, tor sale by Siggins & Nason. IIAHII TI.1IEM PAST. The country probably never boforo ex perienced such a hard panic with so little general effect on business, and tho coun try has never beon in as good condition as it is in to day. The demand tor arti cles of known purity an quality lias been steadily increasing instead of decreasing. So it is with tbe rye whiskies bottled by Max Kleiil. Tho public know that Silver Ago, Duqucsiie and Hear Creek ryes are the finest in tho country. They know that doctors recommend them : that as a stimulant they are unsurpassed. They are for sale by all first class hotels and dealers at $1.60 $1.25 and $1.00 per quart respectively. Send tor a catalogue ol the finest whiskies, wines and liquors in the state, to Max Klein, Ho Federal St. Al legheny, la. A f.ond Thing Io Kpcp at Ilaml Some years ago we weie very much subject to severe spoils of cholera morbus; anu now when we teel anv ot tho bviud- lons tliat usually precede that ailment, such as sickness at the stomach, diari-lm-a, etc., we become scary. We have found Uliamoeriaiu s i,ohc, Cliotera and Diar- rhcea Remedy the very thing to straight en one out in such cases, and always kucp it about. We are not writing tliis for a pay testimonial, but tn let our read ers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the liouso. Troy ( Kanaat) Chief. For sale by Wiggins iSi Herman. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, positively cured by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It is manufac tured as a powdor, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, orin food, without the knowledgo of the pa tient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It lias been given In thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Cures guaranteed. -IS page book of particulars free. Address GOL DEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., ('in cinnati, . aug.lO-ly. NtH'iimeu t'asei, S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumalism his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh ami strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxes of Hucklcn's Arnica Salve, and his leg la sound and well. John Speaker, Catawby, O., had llvo large fever sores on his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bottle Electric Kilters and one box Ilucklon's Arnica Salvecurcd him entire ly. Sold by higgiiiB & Nasaon's Drug store. 3 Now Try Thin. It will cost you nothing and surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble witti Throat, Client or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La (irippe found it just the thing and under its use hud a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sumplo bot tle at our expense and learn tor yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free ai siggins ana boson s irug more. Large size 50c. and $1.00. 3 Bl't'KI.KN'M AllMi'A K.M.VK. Tho heKt Salve in tho world for fiitu, Bruises, Sorest, Ulcers, Salt Klimiin, Fever scs, Sorest, lj leers. Salt Khouin, 1-ever s, Tetter, (.'happed Hands, t'liillilainw, is, and all Skill Eruptions, anil posi- Sores. Corns. tivelv cures Piles, or no iav roo uired. It is guaranteed to irive perfect aatislaction, or money reiuiuieci. 1'rice 2-r cents per box. For sale hv Sintrina & Nasou. When Baby waa tick, e gave her Cusioi i.-. '.V!i--a lie was a Child, bhe cru-d fur (iir!.-i. WIku she became Mi, sh ciunv to ( '. -t -t in Wlv-a she bad C'liildrea, shu gave ihc-iii t';i.- :or- I'euiisylvwnia Kxliibils as Tbe Wurhl'v t-'alr. Are ahead of tliom all, chiefly among them ia the display of pure liquors man ufactured in the Stale. It is conceded that no rye whiskies made, in the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age, Duucsne or Hear Creek. These three hrunds head the list of pure Hyes, and ure so well known that every rcputuhlo dealer bells them. North, East, South and West they lend all others, because they ure pure; be cause they are reliable, and because Ihey are stimulants Unit strengthen and invig orate. They are sold at prices within Ihe reach of all, and are sold upon their mer its for purity and strength. Siiver Aye, $l..r0; Duipiesue, f l.2." j Hear Creek, Sl.oo, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them ; Insist on having tiiciu, and it you cannot be supplied, send io Max Klein, Allegheny, I'll. Price list of all liquors sent on application. Alt goods packed neatly and securely. MAX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa. '. il. U hilf nnill, NEW STORE! Having purchased tho store formerly owned by J. l' Ovcrlitndor, next door to W. N. Y. A P. U. it. Station, I am pre pared to furnish Ihe public witli any thing in tho line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES. TOBACCO ID CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, ami all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. 31. AVHITEMAN, 4 WEST SIDE, TIONESTA, JrPA. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTCp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a stir. Beat In the world. $5.00 V3.CD 63.50 2.oa 2.50 sr.p. FOR LADIES 42.00 1.75 roit BOYS -75 If you want l One DRESS SHOE, mafe In the latest ttyles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish io economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, lonk for It when you buy. W. L. DDI GLAS, lSrockton, Haas. Sold by HOPKINS A LANSON, Tionesta, Pa. Agrenls Wanted Km- The Only Authorized BIOGHAPIIY OF JAMES G. BLAINE. By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary execu tor, wilb the co-operation of his family, and for Mr lllaiu's Co" plete Works. "TWEN TY YE.R80K('ONi:RESS,"nd his later book, "POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS." One proHpectiiB for these 3 IlEST SELLING hooka in the market. A. K. P. Jordan of Me , took WO ordera from first 9s calls; agent's profit 817 '."'0 Mrs ballard of O. took 15 orderH, l-'t 8-al Russia, in 1 day; profit $2(1.25. E. N. Mice of Mass, took 27 orders in 2 days ; profit $47.25. J. Partridga of Me. took 4 ) ordnrs from yt$ calls ; profit 875.V5 K. A. 1'aliuer of N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 davs ; profit $J8.-'S. EXCLU SIVE TEIUIITOKY given. If you wish to make LAKi.E MONEY, write immediately for terms to. Henry lllll l'lih. Co., Xorwicii Conn. S. fl. HASLET k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. immmm. ay IVfOTIf'E. I'hero will lie a meotinn of 1 the stockholders of tho Tionewta vVa Icr Supply I 'ompanv in Ihe olllce of T. F, liitchey iii Tioncsla", Pa., Sept. l.ith, 18(13, al 7:O0 o'clock 1". M., for the purpose of increasing the t'apiial Stock. li. W. KOUINSON, Pres. L. .1. HOPKINS, Soo'v. Tioui-Ktu, Ph., July il, 1.VJ3. -,'ri ' ' S'"Ks 7 JEi ' K " - ir f i,v v'j, -yXw 'tUI i i THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. liood SUiek, ( food Carriages aud Hug gies to let upon the most reasonable lei ins. Ho will also do .JOB TEIMZIILTGr- All orders left at the Post Olllce will rocoivo prompt attention. TIME TAHLE In elleet Juny. 1, 1H1. Trains leave Tio ncsla for Oil City ami points west as follows : No. 113 Through Freight (carry ing passengers) .... 9:40 a. hi. No. 31 Itulliilo Express 12:07 noon. No. til Way Freight (carry inir passengers! 4:1a p.m. No. 33.dll City Fx n-ss daily . 7:i"i3 p. in. For II icU i rv, Tid ionic, Warren, K in.ua, llradlold, Hi an and the laisl : No. 30 (Mean K press duly... S:41 tt. in. No. 32 Pitlsliumli Express..., 4;l, p. m. No. !ui Through Freight (car rying passeoui'isi d: 0 p. in. No. On Way Freight (carrying passengers to 'I'lotiesiai &1I u. m. Trains ! t and Kim I'aily and carry passengers to and I'lolii points hclueen Oil Cn y and 1 rv inch n only. I 'llicr trains run daily except Sunday. Oct Time 't'ahles and full information from S. i. CLAHK, Acgiil, Tionesta, Pa. Iv. ISF.l.l., (M il 1 Ml( I. J. A. FELLOW S, (ien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, Itullalo. N. Y. rim-.. . - ..m MOIL CTTir, Jh Ljl