THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 20, 1804. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liurge C. It. Davis. Miuscitmew. Joseph Clnrk, J. II. On- goon w. A. inlands, F. It. Lanson, G. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Juetteee uf the react J. F. Proper, 8. J. Hotley. OonethbteH. H. Cannold. (Mlcctor 1), 8. Knox. Aclooi Ittreetnr J. II. Plni-l T V Itltehey, o. W. Iloloman, J. H. Wenk! I J. Hopkins, L. Aguew. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of ConrfreneG. F. K minis. Member of Senate llAiinr A. Ham.. Annembly J. J. IIaiuht. I'renidcntJudije Ciiarlkn II. Noyks. o i !" te Judga John H. Whitk, Treurerll. Jamikson. Prothonotary, Itepieter A Recorder, Se. Calvin M. Arnkr. Sheriff. John T. Carson. Cbmmwtioner W. A. Connelt, Pk tkr YoomiK, W. M. Coon. Omnty SHpWn(fnrfcn O. W. KF.nn. Mitrict Attorney P. M. CLARK. Jury CommtMiioncre J. It. Carpkh- TEU, (Jko. ZlTKNDHt.. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner T. W. Clark. County JnditorM. E. Aubott, W. U. NTROtTF, J. W. ELLIOTT. RRftULA It TKRMH OP COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 300, T. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, In Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. i vinptT T-nrim.1 imj a n it w Meets every F run lay evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tlonosta. P APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 J G. A. It. Meets lHt and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fel- . Iowb, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE 8TOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets llrst and third Wednesday evening or each month, m A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT. No. Ili4. K. O. T. J- M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In each month In A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. P M.CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. and District Attoknkv. Ollico, oor. of 1 in and Bridgo Streets. Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. m F. RITCHEY, J . ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW. Tionesta, Pa. EDWARD E. HALL ATTORNEY-AT- LA W, Tlonosta, Pa. Ollico with B. D. Irwin Ksq. T B. SIGGINS, M. D., TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvslcian. Surireon A Dontlst. OfUlooand residonco three doors north of Lawrence House, Tlonosta. Profession al calls promptly rospondod to at all Hours. rR. PRESTON STEELE U Homooopathio Pliysicinn A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Office In the rooms forniorly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA. OITlco in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or uuy. T TOT EL AG NEW. II L. AG NEW, Proprietor, This hotol, forniorly tho Lawrence House, has undergone a com plote change, and is now lurnisnoo. wun at. me inuu- ern improvements. Hoatod and lighted throughout with natural gas. bathrooms. hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. CENTRAL nOUSE. J A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotol in the plaoe, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping blace for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. PR EST HOTEL, West niekory, Pa, Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice lv furnished throughout, aud offers the tincst and most comfortable accommoda- tions to guests and tho traveling public. Rates reasonable. MAY, PARK 4k CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. . collections solicited. piIIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shon in Rock building next to Smear jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the tiuest to the ooarsost and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, ana prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is preparod to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices, Alwavs uruaranteea satisfaction. Watch es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for partiesl at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keeley Club ivooiu. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer lu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings aud General blacksinithing prompt ly dune at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of aud lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. 1 FRED. GRETTENBERGER. JAS. T. BRENNAN, linl lZmi nto yVironl. ml Convoj'nnonri TW, urt CCI- FABMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent tlio oldest, strongest, and best Insurance Companies In the United States. C. M . ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - FEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages. Lcasos. Wills. lnwn. A I ....... .... A I i ,.1 ... ..f A ........ in on!, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy ana dm- patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let. open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to tho col loot ion of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment or lands and payment or taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Church and Sabbath Nrhaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Proachinnr in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. . i. wnoup, raptor. Sorvtces in the Prosbytorlan Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 893. -r-Tbe Fourth two weeks from to day. Ted Kelly is home from school for the summer. Cherries are ripening, and in spots the crop is quite good. Eveiybcdy stay in Tionesta on the Fourth, and invite your friends to como. Mrs. E. A. Yetter of Marieuville, is the guest ot ner sister, Mrs. u. W. Kerr. Mrs. L. J. Hopkins visited with Pleaeantville friend a few days of last week. Mrs. II. M. Irwin of Franklin is a guest at the home of Mr. acd Mrs. 6. D. Irwin. J. II. Morrison, oue of Jenks town ship's lumbermen, was a visitor to the county seat last Thursday. Tho painting of Lanson'a store adds building is about finished, and materially to its appearance. The many friends of Mrs. G. 13. Evaus, of East Hickory, will be pain ed to learn of ber very serious illness Bills printed at this office an- uounce a grand platform dancing party at West Hickory on the Fourth. The appearance of A. B. Kelly's houso has been greatly improved by the repainting to which it has heen treated. Mr. Brennan is able to be out again, after a two week's siege of sick ness that seems to have handled him without gloves. Remember the 4th takes place in Tionesta this year, and everything points to a rousing time. Come and eojoy it with ub. Clothing! Clothing! will be sold for cash at Lanson'a as cheap as any other concern in this end of the state. Don't forget it. It Grove Bros, have moved their machinery to German Hill, where tbey will drill the Crouch & Torrey well, on the Ledebur farm The County Commissioners advertise for bids for the building of the new ice breakers to be erected on the piers of the river bridge, A Free Methodist holiness camp meeting begins at Clarion to-day and will last one week. Quite a number from this section are in attendance. Dr. Connere, assisted by Dr. J. V. Morrow, removed both tonsils for the latter's daughter, Sarah, on Wednesday, lor the relief ot a ca tarrhal affection. J as. it. Morgan has opened a grocery store in the Reck building, aud will keep all kinds of vegetables and fruits in season. lie is quite adept in that line. Ed. Beardsley and Johnson Hall, two of Titusville's young men, rode over from that place on their wheels one day last week and called opon Tionesta friends. Miss Minnie Uaoheld gave a parly to about thirty of her young friends last Friday evening in honor of her friend nd g. Payuo, of South Oil City. Bessie Io addition to the examinations already advertised, an examination will be bold in Tionesta, Saturday, Julv 14, to accommodate teachers who cannot be here before that time. Ladies, see those tan shoes at $2.50, aod cloth top at $3 00, at Led ebur & Miles. tf. Ex-6herifT Sawyer, who in boss ing the job of putting up the new Bovard block, is rushing things right along. The carpenters began a week ago, and the building is already un der roof. The showers of the past fow days were most welcome visitors to this section, and freshened up vegetation wonderfully. The warm weather since has given a great boom to crops of all sorts. W. B. Teed, of White Ash, Crawford county, was among former Forest county friends a part of last week. Mr. Teed tells us that he farms for pleasure and works at the insurance business for exeroise. Joseph Adamson Esq., of Phila delphia, was here on business during a part of last week, and met many of his old friends in this vicinity. The Republican acknowledges a very pleasant visit from him during his stay. H. J. Hopkins has disposed of his orange groves in Florida, reserv ing ooly (en acres of unimproved land along Lake Weir just enough to claim fishiog ground and a place to stay, for himself and Pleasantville friends. Record. Dr. Siggins was called to Ripley, N. Y., last week by the death of his brother-in-law, W. C. Barnes, who had suffered for some time by a par alylio stroke. Mr. Barues was favor ably known to a number of our cit izens, he having visited here on sev eral occasions. Some enterprising sneak thief, who didn't believe in half way doing of things, stole sixty young chickens from Squire Sotley's hennery one night last week, during the tempora rv absence of the family. The Squire should load a few of his chick ens with dyoaraite. The Road Cotnmissoners of Kiogsley township have lately refit ted and replaced all guide boards in their township, and now they want it distinctly understood that any inter ference with these boards will be puuiehed to tho full extent of the law. And thev mean business. -Win. Barnes of Buffalo, N. Y., is paying a visit to nis old comraae in arras. S. S. Canfield. They were members of Co. II, 100th N. Y Vols., and when "Rhel" got a whack from a rebel bullet Mr. Barnes carried him off the field, which kindness is remembered to this day by our heavy weight liveryman. J. U. Hunter is now sole proprietor of the store formerly con ducted by Hunter & Morgan in the Raab building. John intends keep iog a nice supply of everything in bis line fresh, tastey, aod hopes by strict attention to the wants of customers to merit a continuance of the liberal Datronage heretofore had. See his new ad. in this issue. -Joseph A. Boyd has moved to Leechburg, Armstrong county, where he and Will Kilmer of this place have purchased a mercbantile estab lishment. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd bear with them the best wishes of all their Tionesta friends for a prosperous aod happy future in their new borne. Mr, Kilmer will remain at his old place, with G. W. Robinson, for a while yet, We are in receipt of a handsome little book entitled "Niagara in 94," which has been published by the Pas senger Department of the W. N. Y, & P. R. R., for free distribution among the patrons of Niagara Falls excursions run by that company this season. These books can be had on application lo the company's local agents, or by addressing Mr. S. B Newton, Excursion Agent, 84 Ex change St., Buffalo, N. Y. Charles Smith, Turk Fehlmau, Con Lesser and J. R. Bairstow, four jolly fishermeu from Warren, were in town Friday last, going home at 4:15 p. m. They had just completed a wetk's troutiog trip extending from Sheffield to Tionesta, floating down the oreek in a covered boat in which they ate and slept, and fishing the trout streams as tbey came to them. Good catches were made and the boys acquired enough sunburn to last them through the season. On June 28th., the W. N. Y. & P. R. R., will sell excursion tickets to Conneaut Lake and return, ac count Re Union North-Western As sociation, G. A. R., at the rmta $1.25. Train will leave Tionesta at 7:28 a. m., and cars will ruu through to the Lake and return, same day The best of Grand Army speakers are assured, the committee having a positive promise from Geo. Cbas. II. Grosveoor, M. C. from O. ; Major Alex. McDowell, Gen. Gobin, Tbom as G. Sample, Judge Henderson, aud, barring accidents, Gen. Dan. L. Sickles. Commander-in-Chief Ad ams is also expected. Best of music. Everybody invited, Comrades, W. It. Corps, Sons of Veterans, old soldiers, citizens. Join the veterans on their excursion and participate in their pleasant gathering. Killed by the Cars. Albert VanEvery was killed Mon day by the passenger train which pastes Tionesta at noon. The man had lived at East Hickory for about three months and had been in the employ of Wheeler fc Dusenbury, He was on his way to this place to give a sparing and wrestling exhibi tion, and was accompanied by his son, aged 10 yeats, and a tnond named Wiufield Jonas. At Hickory station the train was reported some what late and the three started to walk down on the track. When nearly opposite George King's place, about a mile below the station, they were overtaken by the storm which came up about noou. In the midst of this storm the train overtook them aod they did not hear it, nor did the engineer see the men, until within a few feet of them. The boy and Jonas jumped off the track just in time to save themselves, but Vhd Every was struck and instantly kill ed. The body, which was brought to the station at this place on the train, was not badly mangled aud showed evidence of the man s having at tempted to escape from the fact that only the bones of his right leg below the knee were broken, he having been caught by the left side of the engiue. The back of his skull was completely crushed, bis head having struck the cross-beams of the eugine. In the absence of Coroner D. W. Clark, Justice S. J. ILetley empaneled jury and held an inquest on the body Monday afternoon, the verdict of which is given below. VanEvery formerly lived at Pitts- field, Warren county, Pa., where he had owned a house and lot which he Bold about 5 months ago. He had left East Hickory and was moving to Ohio, whither he had already shipped his household goods. His age was about 40 years. The body was given in charge of Undertaker llahlet by the authorities, aod yesterday morn ing was taken to Hickory for burial. VERDICT OF THE JURY. Commonwealth of Penn'a, 1 Forest County, J An Inquisition, indented and taken at Tionesta, in the County of Forest, on the 18th day or June, A. v. ihsu. oetore me. S. J. Setlev. JuBtice of the Peace. acting Coroner in the absence of D. W. Mark Esa.. Coroner of the County afore said, upou the view of the body of Al bert VanEvery, then and there lying dead, upon tne oatus oi j. u. nar.Kin, quintain jamieson, J. i. uuie, a. j. Campbell, James D. Davis, and Geo. W. Kerr, good ana lawiui men oi ine coun ty aforesaid, who being sworn to inquire upon the part of the Commonwealth, when, where, how and after what man ner the said Albert Vau Every came to his death, do say upon their oath, tho said Albert VanEvery, wLlle walking upon the railroad track of the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- nv. at a point between the stations of West Hickory and Dawson, upon said railroad, between the hours of 12 o'clock, noon, and 1 o'clock, p. ui., of said day, was struck by a passenger train running upon said rauroaa; saiu train uoing com monly know as train 81, and running upon regular schedule, under the charge of C. F. Brigham, Engineer, and Jack Walsh. Conductor. And we do tind that the said Albert VanEvery came to his death by injuries received in the man ner aforesaid, and we do exonerate the engineer and conductor of said train, and the railroad company irom any uiame, believing that upon their part the acci dent was unavoidable. In witness whereof, as well tho afore said Coroner, the Jurors aforesaid have to this inquisition put their lianas and seals ou the day and year and at the place above mentioned. H. j . bktiiEy, coroner, (.-eai.; J. R. Rankin, (Soal.l Q. Jamieson. (Seal.) J. T. Dale, (Seal.) S. J. Cmpdell, (Seal.) G. W. Kerr. (Seal.) James D. Davis, (Seal.) The Fourth in Tionesta. At a meeting held by the citizens Monday night reports from commit tees appointed previously were heard, looking to a proper celebration of the Fourth in Tionesta. Other commit tees were appointed, and thiogs in general put in motion for a rousing old Fourth. It was decided to have a number of interesting races along with the general attractions, among which might be roeutioned, a fire man's hose race, bicycle race, potato, hurdle and sack races, foot races for boys and men, free for all, aud others that may be added, all with good prizes attached. At 0 o'clock in the morning the grand street parade beaded by the Tionesta silver cornet band will take place, in which the "fautastics" will surely participate. Good music duriug the day. A hundred-font pavillion has been erect ed in one of the shady groves at the upper end of town, and all who wish can enjoy the dance during the day aud eveniog. The complete program nf will be announced as soon as the committee in charge can get it ar ranged. Come and eojoy yourself. Heat Market for Sule. The People's Meat Market, in Tin nett a is for sale, or will lease to re sponsible parties. Ihia market eu joys a good patronage, is centrally located, and has just been fitted up in excellent shape for handling any quantity of meat. Reason for selling is that my health will not permit me to eive the attention it should have D. 8. Knox 2d new line of hats, just receive celveil er.lt at Lansoo's. Cheaper thau eve Kollottvlllo. Henry Groce lias the Job of hauling the ties and hardwood lumber from the Hun ter tract, In Boom hollow, to Ross run. They wore sawed last summer and are, the property of Grant Erb, of West Hick ory. "Pap" will soon have the job com pleted and ready for another one. C. E. Dottercr moved to Queen City on Tuosday, whore he has a job. We aro sorry to lose you, Charles, but our loss will be someone clso's gain. As the ball season is last ripening the boys on tho east side are in a mood to play the west aiders a match game some time soon. The west sido boys all think they can play ball, and when the boys get togothor some sport may be looked for. The beautiful rain of Monday afternoon caused a smile to lighten up the counte nances of all tho citizens in this proxim ity. We had just about given up living since the thaw, but thanks lo the rain, it Is much cooler since. A daughter was born at the home of Richard Fair a weok ago. R. K. Grove and wife visited at L. Pier son's over Sunday. Win. Grant has moved his family from Salmon creek to Porkey, where he will be employed on the Proper Reserve oil lease. Messrs. Baker, Eamberton .and Rick ard.s, of Franklin, who were reported as fishing In Forest county, returned home on last Wednesday with 47U trout to their credit. The total weight of the beauts was 20 pounds. Wm. Tobey startod for York State on Tuesday morning, driving W. A. Kribbs' ponies up and back. Mr. T.'s weight makes a pretty good jag for tlio little an imals. Miss Ada Hilling returned home to iTionesta on Sundayaftor a week's visit with friends here. Mrs. T. W. Corali and two daughtors, Edna and Jossic, of Tionesta, passed through town Sunday on their way home from visiting Balltown friends. A. M. Hunter and family are visiting frionds in the vicinity of Warren. Will Walks. NEWSY NOTES. No matter how hard the times the one thing you eonnot afford to go without is all the news. If you want all the news you can get it in the Pittsburg Dispatch. The Dispatch publishes it all not a part only. We call attention to now advertisement of W. li. Douglass fl.00 shoe which ap pears in our issue to-day. Wo have ev ery assurance from tho manufacturer that the recent improvements in style and quality will give more satisfaction than over to the wearers of these popular shoes. Accounts from the Supreme Lodge, A. O. U. W., in session at San Francisco, represent that the growth of that order in the past year has been highly satisfac tory. Up to January last the immense um of $51,000,000 has been paid to bene flciarios. The total number of lodgos at that date was 4,831, with a membership of 328,775. A small yollow worm about an inch long, and resembling the black-thou- sand-Ieggor, which is usually found in docayed timber, has appeared in corn fields in Iowa and is creating havoc with that crop. It is thought to be a worm that thrives only in extremely dry sea sous. It is eating the roots of the corn and boring into the kernels in the ground, killing the germs, says an exchange. James Watt, Jr., of this city, who vol unteered to nurse the family of James Perry, of Cranberry tp., through the dip theria, was taken with the disease on Thursday. His physician hopes that the progress of the disease may be stayed by careful nursing. Edward Perry, aged 22, has been taken down with diptheria of malignant typo. Out ot the 13 members of the Perry family attacked, three have died, and seven are improving or al most well. Franklin News. You pay for school-books j but the best school-book for your children is your daily paper. Well printed, careful ly aud intelligently edited, of instructive contouts, first and fullest with the news and best in prcseutlug it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills tho bill. $i.00 to the Thousand Return. Islands and The W. ri. I. S I. li. li-, an nounces a popular low-rate excursiou to the Thousand Islands, the lovliest River Resort ia the world, to leave Tionesta al 8:41, a. m., Tuesday, July 10th. Fare $6.00, for the round trip, tickets good for ten days returning These excursions have become quite popular during the past lew seasous. beioir both cheap and delightful. For full information, apply to V N. Y. & P. local agents, or write t S. B. Newton, Kxcrsion Agent, 84 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y., wh will accompany tho parly. 2t NOTICE. Bids for the construction of stone ire breakers on piers of bridge ove the Allegheuy river at Tiouesta, will be received bv tbe Commissioners Forest couuty, at their office unti four o'clock, p. ra., Julv !, 18!I4 Huns nod specifications for sam can be seen at Commissioners' office Bond for performance of contract will be required. Tho right to reject any or all bids reserved. W. A. Connely, Petkk Youngk, W. M. Coon, Commissioners Attest, J. 1. Dale, Clerk. Do uot lie deceived by aDy cotl cur n tliat have to lake tlieir good out of towu to sell them, but go an buy where you koow everything is ae represented, aud get honest goods as cheap as aoy other concern will sell them. Ledebur & Miles have a lull Hue aud sell ua cheap as the cheapest. --Shirts, pants, hats, shoes for workiuguien at Ledebur & Miles, (f Come in aud see the bargains in 25c dress goods, at Lansnn's. It. Uo lo Jjeuebur Miles lor your hats and furnishings and get the choice of the nicest lines in town, if To Printers The Republican has for sale at a bargain a P. F. Olds Gasoline engine, 1 horse power. Jud the the thing for a country printing oltice in need of convenient and eco nomical power. Engine in perfect condition. if. How lo Core n Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. Wo know of Its astonishing cures and that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. ji you nave Asinina, llroni lntis, con sumption or any disease of tho throat and lungs, a few doses of this groat gur anteed remedy will supriso you. If you wish to trv call at our Rtorp. and we will be pleased to furnish vou a bottle Ireo of coRt, and that will prove our assertion. Siggins . Herman, Tionesta and W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory. I Wofth Know Init. Many thousand people have found a friend in Bacon's Colorv King. If vou have never used this great specific for the prevailing maladies oi I lie age, Dospcp sia, Liver Complaint, Rhoumatism, Cos- tiveness, Nervous Exhaustion, Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness, and all di seases arising from derangement of the stomach, liver anil kidneys, we would be pleased to give you a package of this great nerve tonic lroo ol charge. Mg gins cf- Herman, Tionesta. W. O. Wilk ins, West Hickory. 1 It May Do n Mnrli for Yon. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III. writes that he had a severe Kidney troublo for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affe ted. He tried many so called Kidney cures but without anv good result. About a year ago he began tho ino of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. lectrio Bitters is especially adapted to euro all kidnev and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. Due trial win prove our statement. 1'riceon- v sue lor large Dottle. At niggins Herman's drugstore. A ((uarter I'cnlnry Tent. For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest and ungs. A remedy that has stood the lest so long and that has given so universal satisfaction Is no experiment, hach bot tle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or money will bo retunded. It is admit ted to be the most reliable tor coughs and Colds. Trial bottles free at Siggins it Herman's drugstore. Large sizeoOc. and fl.UU. Don't Tnbncro Hpit or Kinoke Your 1,11' away is the truthful, startling title of a lttle book that tells a'.l about No-to-bai the wonderful harmless auarnnteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In us ng "Jso-to-bac." Hold by all druggists. JJook at drug store or by mail Iree. Ad dress, The Sterling Rotnudy Co., Indiana Mineral springs, ind. BITKI.EN'S AKNK'A SAI.VK. The best Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped HandH, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction, or money retunded. Price Zi cents per nox. or sale ov siggins v rsa-on. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When abe was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became MIbs, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. DIED. COMBS At her Into home in Tionesta lownshii). Forest Co.. Pa.. June 1(1. 18W, Mrs. Mary Anu Combs, aged 51 years and 23 days. xne subject oi tne above noiu-o was born in Armstrong county, May 17, 1843, her maiduu name being Merchant. De cember 29, 1803, she was united in mar riage with Lyman S. Combs. May 18, lStil, she united with tlio Gorman Re formed Church, in which faith she lived aud died. Doath came suddenly, paral ysis being the cause, but the grim mes senger did not find her unprepared. Kho leaves to mourn hor death, a husband and five children, to whom she was a loving wife and fond mother, while tho community sustains the loss of a kind and generous neighbor. The bereaved friends wish to return their sincere thanks to those who assist ed them during their atllictiun. J. G. HUNTER, (Successor to HUNTER A MORGAN). Dealer in TOBACCO, CIGAltS C'OXl'l'XTIOXAKY. ALSO Oysters, Fruits, Vegotablos, and Choice Viands of all kinds in their season. A nice line of the Best Brands of FLOUR AND COFFEE. We aim to keep our stock perfectly pure and strietly fresh, and customers will find our goods always wholesome and first class. Nice, clean Billiard Hall in connection. Give us a call. Cor. of Elm and Bridge Sts., TIONESTA, PA. 1. H. HASLET & SDNS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. A LEADER. We have secured direct from the man ufacturer a ease ol 5(1 dozen Metis's Bal- liriggau Shirts and drawers. Our price on these goods while they last will bo mils ht garment. Never sold in this market or any other less than Ml cents per garment. NEGLIGGE SHIRTS. Al1n11tlOdo7.cn carl led over from last season, reduced Irom f 1.50 to 75 CENTS EACH. BLACK AND TAN. 20 dozen Tan Sox, colors fast and stain less. 50 dozen Black Sox. Price 25c per pair. Price 2 dollars per doz. pair. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Sole Agents for Youmans and Knox's Hats and Ir- Jaeger'n Underwear. Jo AND 2!1 SENECA STREET, nil, CITY, PA. SHERIFF'S SALE . BY VIRTUE of a w rits of Levari Fa cias iasued out of tho Comt of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pa., and to mo directed there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the jsorough ol liones- ta, ra., on FRIDAY, JUNE 20, A. D., 18!4, at 2 o'clock p. m.. tlic following described real estate, to-wlt : J. K. MERRIAM, use of C. G. FITZ- GIHIION, vs. BAKER G. HINCK LEY, Levari Facias, No. 13, August Term, 1H(I4. Byles A Clark, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all the, equal undivided nnn-half part of that certain piece or parcel of landsituate in llarmonv rwp., iiuiniv and mate aiore- said, bounded and doscribod as follows, to-wit : Beginning at stones, thenee by lands of II. Sutlev, N. 32 W. 123 perch es to a post; thence N. WS1, W. 130 perches to a pino tree : thenee by lands of A. Stanley, N. i!31, W. 102 perches to a lallen white oak ; Thence by lands of Ira Copeland N. ili", E. 87 porches to a white oak ; thence by lands of Azro Copeland S. 0, E. 18 perches to a red oak : east 80 perches to a post ; N. 5 peruhos to a post! thenee bv lands of Thos. jweiirorev anu samuei wear . 81 E. 231 8-10 perches to a post; thence by Michael Foust Warrant S. 42 E. 61 porches to a post, ; thence by John Foust warrant v . imit-iu percnes io a post; thenee by Philip Foust warrant S. 24il . 122 porches to the place or beginning. Containing 380 acres 80 perches and al lowance. Being same tract surveyed in pursuanco of Warrant granted to Charles SlcLattertv. Patont issued June 3, A. D. 18lil, Enrolled in Patent Book H., Vol. 54, page 37i. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Baker G. Hinckley, at the suit of J. K. Merriam use of C. G. Fit.gibbon. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintill' orothor lien cred itors becoire the purchaner, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt lor the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale orsuch portion thereof as he tnav claim, must be furnished the Sherill'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ol the next dnv, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom first sold. See Pui-don's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 :H a. id. JJ"" '"JJg "gj. Sheriffs OUice, Tionesta, Pa., June U, 18! 14. RAMBLER: BICYCLES Jcttr" make of Bicycle are the BEST IN MARKET Their No, I and 2 are consid ered tlio bet Road Wheel and are fully Guaranteed in all re rcspeets. For prices and par ticulars inquire of n. ii. Mut.uiiti:, TIONESTA, PENN, Send for Catalogue. IN THE COl'KT OF COMMON PLEAS of Forest County, May Term, Ism, No. 2, Miscellaneous Docket. hi Jle Application of Hannah M. Sig gins, of Tionesta Borough, to become a lime Hole trailer. And now to-wit: May 21, A. D.. 18H4, Petition presented; Notice to be given the husband, Win. Y. Siggins, either person ally, or by publication once a week lor lour weeks, in a weekly newspaper of Forest Ctfiinly, that the xainu w ill be con sidered by the Court on the 3d Tuesday of July licit, when all persons interest ed may show cause, if any they have, w hy the prayer of the petitioner shall not lie granted. HY THE COl'KT. P. M. 1'i.aiu;, Att'y. Ccrtilicd from the Record. Allot, Cai.vin M. Akseu, Proth'y. id' the til in of MOKl'K BRO S, OPTICIA1TS, Specialist in Krrorsof Itelraetion ol the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WAKIIKN, PEN N.