The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 18, 1894, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WKDNKSDAY, JULY 18, 18M.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Hurgess.C, H. Davis.
CoMwricmrw. Joseph Clnrk, J. It. Os
Rood W. A. inlands, F. K. Lanson, O.
W. Koblnson, Joseph Morgan.
Justices of the Peace J. F. rropor, 8.
J. Notloy.
nonstable H. H. Can field.
Collector D. 8. Knox.
School Directors J. H. Clnrk, T. P
Rltohey, (. W. Holoman, J. E. Wenk,
L. J. Hopkins, L. Agnow.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress Q. F. K rutins.
Member of Senate Harry A. Hall.
Assembly J. J. Uakiiit.
President Judge CltAlti.Es II. Noyks.
Associate Judges John H. Whitis,
O. W. Clark.
Treasurer Q. Jamikson.
Prothonotary, Register & Recorder , te.
Calvin M. Arnrr.
Sheriff. Johk T. Carhon.
CbmnMioner W. A. Connkly, Pk
tkr Yoonok, W. M. Coon.
County Superintendent G. W. Kkrr.
District Attorney P. M. Clark.
Jury Commissioners J. B. Carpkn
tkr, Uro. Zukndkl.
County Surveyor J. F. Propkr.
Coroner D. W. Ci.ark.
County Auditors M. K, AnuoTT, W.
Ii. Stroitp, J. W. Klliott.
RKOULAn TKRMM OF COURT.
Fourth Monday of February.
Third Monday of May.
Last Monday of August.
Third Monday of Novombor.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONKSTA LOrKJK, No. 3(10, 1. 0. 0. F.
Moots every Tuesday evening, In Odd
Follows' Hall,Partridge building.
I V)RKST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W.,
I Meetscvory Friday evoniiigin A.O.U.
W. Hall, Tlonost.
A8HINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O.
8. of A., moots ovory Katurday eve
ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta.
CAPT. GKOROE STOW POST, No. 274
G. A. R. Moots lHt and 3d Wednes
day evening In each month, In Odd Fol
lows, Hall, Tionosta.
CAPT. GF.ORG E STOW CORPS, No.
1(7, W. R. C, moots first and third
Wednesday evening of each month, in A.
O. U. W. hall, Tionosta, Pa.
rpiONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T.
X M., meeis 2nd and 4th Wednesday
evening in each month In A. O. U. V.
hall Tionosta, Pa. .
PM. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
and District Attornky. Olllce, cor. of
lni and Bridge Streets, Tionosta, Pa.
AIho agont for a number of rellablo
Fire Inaurauco Companies.
T K. R1TCHEY,
J ATTORN EY-AT-UW,
Tionesta, Pa.
EDWARD 15. BALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionosta, Pa.
Ofilco with S. D. Irwin Esq.
JB. SIGGINS, M. D.,
Physician, Surgoou fc Druggist.
TIONESTA, PA.
J W MORROW, M. I7,
Physician, Surgeon A Dentist.
Olllloe and residence throe doors north of
Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession
al calls promptly responded to at all
ho urn.
DR. PRESTON STEELE
Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon
TIONESTA, PA.
Office in the rooms formerly occupied
by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or
dav.
LD. BOWMAN, M. D.,
Phvsician A Surgeon,
TIONESTA, PA.
O 111 oo in building formerly occupied by
Dr. Nason. Call promptly roHpoudod to,
night or day.
HOTEL AGNEW,
L. AGNEW, Proprietor.
This hotel, formerly tho Lawrence
House, has undergone a complete change,
and is now furnished with all the mod
ern improvement. Heated and lighted
throughout with natural gas. bathrooms.
hot and cold water, etc. Tho comforts of
guests uevor neglected.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
V.y A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor.
Tionseta, Pa. This is the most centrally
located hotel in the place, and has all the
modern improvements. No pains will
be spared to make it a pleasant stopping
place for the traveling public. First
class Livery in connection.
PREST HOTEL,
West Hickory, Pa.
Jacob Bonder, Proprietor. This hotel
has but recently boon completed, is nice
ly furnished throughout, and oilers the
ituost and most comfortable accommoda
tions to guests and the traveling public.
Rates reasonable.
MAY, PARK & CO.,
BANKERS.
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta,
Pa., Bank of Discount and Doposit. In
terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
tne u. . collections soiiciteu.
pHIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Reck building next to Smoar
oaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work Irom the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion given to meudiug, and prices rea-
aouauie.
T F. ZAHRINGER.
J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER
and Jewoler of 25 years' experience, is
prepared to uo all work In his Hue on
short notice and at reasonable prices.
Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch
es, Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties! at
the lowest possible figure. Will be found
In the buildiug next to Keeloy Club
AUUIUi
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer lu
HARNESS, CCLURS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. PA.
Fred. Grottonbcrgor
UKSEKAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Itlacksmithlug prompt
ly doue at Low Rates. Heimiriiur Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of aud.tust west of the
&uaw House, Tidiouto, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGKH
JAS. T. MtENNAN,
ConTcynnoer,
rm, urt acci
dent INSUTWC1-.
FABMS, WILD LARDS, HOUSES AND
LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
I represent tho oldest, strongest, and
best Insurance Cotnpanios In the Unltod
States.
C. P.I . ARfJER,
CONVEYANCER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND COLLECTOR.
TIONESTA,
PEEN'A.
Deods, Bonds, Mortgages, Loasos, Wills,
Powors of Attorney, Articles of Agree
ment, and ail other legal Instrument cf
writing, drawn with accuracy Bnd dis
patch. Titles examined and "Briefs"
prepared. Ground rents, mortgages,
and loans negotiated. Farms and wild
lands, houses and lots for sale or font.
Registers of Property for sale or to lot.
open to the Inspection of those interested.
Particular attention paid to the collection
of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper
assessment of lands and payment of
taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg
ment of deeds, and depositions taken.
t'hnrrh still Hnbbnth School.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
in. M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rov. Rankin.
Preaching in the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
F. F. Shoup, Pastor.
Services in the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rev. J. V. McAnincli officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market 83.
Frank Morgan lias moved to
Nebraska.
Mr. J. B. Erb of West Hickory
gave us a short call Saturday.
J. B. Carpenter of Newtown
Mills, was a pleasant caller Monday.
J. C. Scowdeo has purchased the
Sloan property, a very pleasant home.
T. J. VaoQiesen of Leecbburg,
Pa., is circulating among Tionesta
friends this week.
Ledebur & Miles have a new
"hard times" ad. in this issue to
which attention is asked.
Mrs. V. L. Klinestiver and chil
dren, of Sheffield, are paying rela
tives and friends here a visit.
Supt. Kerr held an examination
for teachers here last Sa'.nrday, which
completes the circuit fur this year.
N. E. Holmes has the contract
of tin roofing Cheris. Jensou's large
new house, on his farm at the mouth
of Ross Run.
The trouting season closed ou the
15th. Of course no well bred trout
will "bilo" between this aud the 15th
of April next.
Messrs. HeDoing and Mitchell,
of Porkey, this county, attended the
picnic of the National Transit offi
cials and employes at Conneaut Lake
last Thursday.
Grove Bros, expect to finish the
Couch & Torrcy well on the Ledebur
farm, Greeu township, this week. The
well is being closely watched by in
terested parties.
Meadville has built a "tramp
pen" and propose to try the rather
bazzardous experiment of compelling
the tramp to earn bis bread by the
sweat of his brow.
The bay harvest is now fairly on,
some of the farmers having pretty
well finished up. The crop, generally
speaking is very light this season,
though some meadows are turning
out well.
Tionesta expects to seud a team
up to play Tidioute a ball game next
Saturday. Bicycle anil other races
are on the bill of fare, and it is likely
our town will furnish some talent to
take part in these sports also.
A grand ball will be given on
the uew platform at the upper end of
town, Friday evening, July 27. Good
music and good order will be had.
All are cordially iuvited to attend.
V. II. Hood, Manager.
Goorge Kilmer has bought the
store and billiard room of J. G.
Hunter, in the Raab building, aud
will throughly replenish the stock.
George will conduct a nice stand,
and will keep right up with the times
in everything.
There is a geueral sbut-dowu in
the boat buildiug business along the
Clarion river. This is brought about
by the low price of boats iu the city
markets. It is estimated that one
thousand men will be throw out of
work by this shut down. Clarion
Rep- Oat.
A party of young people from
town aud vicinity drove to Hickory
lust Thursday evening aud spent a
very enjoyable time at Mr. Bowman's.
After enjoying social affairs for a tew
hours, an excellent supper was served
amid merriment and pleasures indul
ged in by all. The moment of sor
row came when propriety demanded
that they return to Tionesta, for it
seems that such pleasant occasion,
have out been a feature with our
youDg people.
The family of (he late Henry
Ahlers, of German Hill wish to
make publio acknowledgement of
their gratitude to the neighbors aud
friends who rendered kindly assis
tance in their lale bereavement.
We call attention to the new ad
vertisement of W. L. Douglas $3.00
shoe which appears in our issue today.
We have every assurance from the
manufacturer that the recent im
provements in style and quality will
give more satisfaction than ever to
the wearers of these popular shoes.
The following letters remain un
called for in Tionesta PostofBce:
Mrs. Rose J. Crawford, Mr. C. A.
Dunkle, Lucien J. Dean Esq., S. A.
Reeser, Mr. F. A. Seywert, E. 8.
Shaw, Mrs. James Walters; postal
card, Mr. F. A. Seywert; 4th class,
Mrs. Anna Higley. R. L. Haslet,
P. M.
James T. Brennan, of Tionesta,
who lias been on the sick list for the
past six weeks, and has been stop
ping at Dr. Jackson's residence for
the past three weeks, is so much im
proved thai he expects to return home
in a few days. His family has been
with him during his stay here. Der-
rick.
The borough council has decided
to lay a sewer oo Elm street from the
north corner of T. J. Brennan's pro
perty to crnoect with the court house
sewer at Helen St., and oue from the
southern corner of the court bouse
square at Bridge street, down which
street it is intonded to go to the
river.
M. P. Barber, who has been in
failing health for some time is now
confined to his home, and in a quite
feeble condition. His son Dr. Bar
ber of Kellettville, has been with him
for the past week. Pleasantville Rec
ord. Capt. Barber has many frieuds
iu this vicinity, who will learn of bis
illness with mueh regret.
Meacba'ut Bovard'a new block is
progressing as fast hs meterials can
be gotten, and we judge from present
appearances that George will be sell
ing goods there inside of three weeks.
Will Hunter's new residence, west
side, is coming on at a good rate, aud
William will doubtless be able to
occupy it iu the course of a couple of
weoka.
Until next Friday eveuing, July
20th, bids will be received by the bo
rough cuuncil for diggiug and filling
iq the sewer ditch which the council
has ordered to be laid. Plans and
specifications may be seeu at G. W.
Robinson's store. At the same meet
ing bids will also be received for
building an amount of sidewalk in
the borough.
Prof. Sprenkel, Secretary of the
State Sunday School Association, will
address Sunday school workers in the
M. E. church next Saturday evening,
at 8 o'clock. Oo Sunday evening
there will be a union service iu the
Presbyterian church, at which Prof
Speukel will also deliver au ad dross
on Sunday school work. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
Capt. fi. F. Johnson, who bas
made Tionesta bis home for the past
three months, departed Monday for
Emlentoo, in which place be intends
to locate. The Captain's stay in Tio
nesta bas been pleasant both to him
self and tbe acquaintances he has
formed here. He is ooe of the most
genial of men, and makes friends
wherever ha goes. Long life and
success to him.
-John Ritter, a brakeman ou tbe
P. & W. R. R. met a terrible death
on Wednesday morning near Par
ker's Landing. He was in the act of
making a coupling wheu he was
caught between tbe cars aud literally
cut in two, dying almost instantly.
The unfortunate mau lived at East
Foxbuig, where he made his home
with a widowed mother. Clarion
Democrat. A number of our towns
man, who bad just landed some boats
at that place, were eye-witnesses to
this distressing accident.
Messrs. Wagner Bros, have their
flouring mill now iu operation, hav
ing just completed the entire over
hauling of tbe plant, and placing the
new rolls, which were started this
week, and which are doing excellent
work. They are now fully prepared
to promptly attend to all custom
work, aud invite fanners and others
haviug grain they wish ground to
give them a call, guaranteeing per
fect satisfaction in every case. This
is an institution which the farmers of
this section have long been hoping
for, and now that a first class roller
process mill bas been erected in their
midst it is to be supposed tbey will
give it eucouragemeut by a liberal
patronage.
Men's fioe dress shoes, $1.25 at
L. & M. tf
Warm weather to be talking
about clothiog, but still tbey are
coming in and for sale for cash as
cheap as any concern on earth at
Lanson's. It.
It has been quite remarkable the
number of freights carrying coal that
have passed up the river over the W.
N. Y. & P. R. R. duribg the past ton
days or two weeks. Tbe amount
seems to grow larger instead of small
er as might be supposed. The deple-
ton of slocks northward aud eastward,
caused by the recent coal strikes ac
counts for the extra business in tbat
line. The sbinmeuts ou Fridav
j
imounted to 656 cars; on Saturday
over 800 cars, and or. Sunday 700
cars were sent out from Oil City.
Robert Bradish was bitten by a
rattlesnake last Thursday, while cut
ting logs in the woods near Fore
man's mill, on the headwaters of In
dian camp run, Tiotiesta township.
The snake's fangs made a slight abra
sion of the skin above the aukle,
drawing blood, but didn't seem to
deposit much poison in the wound,
hence Robert wasn't much inconven
ienced by the bite. Charlie Hunter
was struck in the pant leg by a rattler
the day followiog in the same vicini
ty, but, uside from the scare, no dam
age was done. That region seems to
bo well populated with snakes.
Glen Fern Springs.
For quite a number of years it
has been known that there was a
mineral spring, possessing certain
medicinal qualities, on the hill-side
just east of town. Some time ago n
and wood cleared away and comfort
able seats fixed up among the trees,
where, ou a warm day, ooe can enjoy
the cool breeze and pleasant shades.
sample of this water was sent to a
well known chemist for analysis, who
pronounced it a spring possessing
many beathful minerals in solution.
Last week Mr. Kelly, who owns
the spring, had it put into good
shape, and. built a pavilliou over it,
where oue can sit aud drink the cool,
sparkling, health-giving water which
flows out the full of an inch pipe. A
drive has been constructed from tbe
main road to the spriug, the brush
This spring has been named Glen
Fern, and a more pleasant place lo
spend a day can not be fuuud any
where in the country. These springs
are open to tbe public and all are in
vited to come at their own conven
ience and drink water and enjoy
themselves.
(iraud Excursion to Niagara Falls,
Tuesday, July 24th.
The W. N. Y. fc P. R. R., an
n ounces one of their popular low-rate
excursions to Niagara Falls, Tuesday,
July 24th. Special train will leave
Tionesta at 6:30, a. ra. The low-rate
of $2.50 will be made for the round
trip. Train will arrive at N. Y. C.
II. R. R. R , station, Buffalo, at 12:00
noon, Niagara Falls 1. p. in. Re
turning special train will leave N. Y.
C. depot, Niagara Falls, 8 p. m., Buf-
ffalo, 8:45 p. in., thus giving seveu
hours at the Falls or nine hours at
Buffalo. Tickets will also be good
returning on all tegular trains on or
belore Thursday, July 26tb. Re
member the date and low rate. It.
Stewarts Run.
Miss Gertie Copeland, accompanied by
her little sister, Eliza, went to Meadville
last week, where sho will remain a month
with tbe family of her grandfather.
Rev. Mr. Williams and wife are visit
ing in Corry.
Archie Zahniser, who has been visit
lug here for the past six weeks, returned
to his home at State Iine, near Bradford,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dawson are
the happy parents of a 12 pound boy.
Truman Copeland spent tho Sabbath at
home.
J. G. Bromley is out with his binder
this week cutting wheat.
Homer Iiryner's well, reportod last
weok, is doing 10 barrels.
Farmers are all busy cutting hay,
which is a very light crop this year.
Some of our people attended the F. M.
quarterly meeting at Newmansville
Saturday and Sunday.
News Boy.
Kellettville.
Thos Gillooly has moved his family to
Titusville where Tommy has the super
intendency of a dry loft iu tbe tannery
at that place. Mr. Gillooly's pleasant
ways will bo greatly missed by bis many
admirers and friends in Kellettville.
Miss Libbie Carter of Titusville was
visiting her uncle aud aunt, Mr. aud Mrs.
W. H.Carter of tbe Brooklyn bouse, a few
days last week, returning home on Fri
day accompanied by her uncle.
Mrs. William Grant, and sou, Byron
Russel, of Porkey, were visiting at John
Watson's over Sabbath.
B. F. Winuns is re-painting the meet
ing house at Mayburg.
Miss Kate Gucnther has boon retained
to teach the upper room, and Miss Louise
Richards the lower room, at the fall and
winter term of school.
Wm. Tobey, wife, and Miss Cora Cat
lin, visited Mr. Toboy's brother, Rinaldo,
at Cherry Grove on Saturday and Sun
day. B. F. Wiuaiis was awarded the contract
of painting, aud furnishing wood for the
several school buildings In Kingsley
township.
W. C. Wilson has been off duty for
two weeks caused by a boil on his le.1
hand.
Kellettville promises to put out au ele
gant new axle grease, fur superior
to auy brand now on the market. The
new article is called Shaw's Excolsior
axis grease j warranted to wear 4 times
as long as any grease on tho market.
George Brewer, one of the teamsters of
the Penn Tanning Co., has used tho Ex
celsior, and we have it from Goorge him
self that a wagon will run as easy and
free after 2 applications of tho axle grease
as a now ball-bearing vehicle could pos
sibly run. S. E. Shaw of Kollottvllle Is
tho manufacturer, and we hope that
Sherd may profit greatly by his now ven
ture, when wanting an article that is
highly recommended call for tho Exool
slor. C. F. Gillosplo is down from Whig
Hill visiting his son, R. 7.. Mr. Gilles
pie is in his usual health and by moving
around some hopes are entortained that
his old time robustness may return.
Joe Vucr7.g0, Jr., was in Kellettville
on Sunday, tho first time in six months
or more. Joe has lately undergone an
operation or removing an abscoss of the
left lung.
Kellettville can now boast of a real tel
egraph lino connecting us with Nebras
ka and East Hfckory, the line being put
up last week. Tho line from Ross Run
to Kollottvllle was put up double, and Is
generally called a loop, as 110 ground
wire is required at this end.
Tho main sport with the boys now is
playing foot ball. Tho best men physi
cally usually come out on tho top of the
heap. It is groat sport, but oh, for tho
shin plasters.
A largo number of the boys attended
tho barn raising on last Thursday at I).
I. Beck's, at Whig Hill.
A. L. Wollcr bought tho 80 acre tract of
Wheeler A Duscnbury Monday. The
land lies just below town on the east
side. Consideration $800.00.
Mrs. Hella Kribbs was overcome bv
the heat on Monday while doing some
washing. After a fen-hours she became
much better, and we trust that she may
recover soon.
Will Walks.
NEWSf NOTES.
Frank Faller of Fryburg had his leg
and three ribs broken, and was consider
ably cut and bruised otherwise by being
thrown iu front of a mowing machine,
one day last week.
C. G. Harmon, late cashior of the de
funct Corry National bank entered a plea
of guilty to an indictment of ten couuts
for making false entries in tho books of
tho bank. His relatives and friends had
previously lurnod over security amount
ing to 100,000 to make good tho deficiency
and sentence was deferred.
The much abused English sparrow has
at last proven itself of some service and
tho swarm of locusts that now infest this
community dread his approach, for this
spunky little chlrpor pounces upon the
locust whenever found and devours him
with an avidity that is truly edifying to
behold. DuBois Tribune.
The Titusville Herald Rays tho evi
donee is accumulating every day against
Fred McDonnell, which shows he is the
murdorer of John McAndrew. A pearl
handled knife has been found lying
ubout 00 feet from whore the murder was
committed, which had marks of blood on
it. The knife has been Identified as be
longing to McDonnell.
While little Arthur Lavery was play
ing on the porch of tho residence of his
lather, William Lavery, at Warren,
Tuesday evening oMast weok, ho ignited
a match which set tire to his clothing,
Before his clothes could bo torn from his
body ho was burned from his hips to the
top of his head so that the skin came off
and the flesh was fairly cooked in places.
The child died Wednesday morning.
Twenty-two years ago Andrew Cone,
of this city, was appointed Consul to
Para, Brazil. Since that time ho has
passed away, but now W. G. Hunt, who
was one of his bondsmen, has received
intelligence of a shortage in Mr. Cone's
accounts which the bondsmen must
make good. As Mr. Cone was a man of
moans, and left ample funds to pay the
deficiency, it seems strange that the fam
ily will allow an outsider, who went ou
tho bond morely as an accommodation,
to pay the money. Some interesting de
velopments may be expected in the case.
Mr. Hunt went to Pittsburg this after
noon to scttlo the matter. Blizzard.
Judge Gunnison, of Krie, has rendered
an important decision in tho case of J. M.
Harvey vs. Hie Equitable Aid Union.
Plaintiff claimed thut by the tonus of his
policy f 1,000 wai ilue him in May. 18.K1.
His policy for ;,O00 was issued iu 1880,
with the condition that ho should receive
f 1,0(0 iu May, 18'j:i. In the inntimo the
by-laws were amended providing for a
payment at the rate of ten percent, when
the amout became due and the remainder
in 10 percent, annual installments. The
Court decides that changes in the by-laws
are not legal, so far as intended to affect
contracts already uiado. Ou tho other
haiul the Union plants itself on tho right
to aunouueo repeal or change of the by
laws, a right which is reserved in the by
luws, aud lo which the policy holders
consent and subscribe. The Uuiou offi
cials hold thut under the right reserved
the Union may change the manner of
paying the matured obligations.
The Titusville world gives this timely
and very sensible warning to the boys of
that city, which will apply more or less
iu all sections: "Tho boys who go around
sucking cigarette smoke into their lungs,
coughing it through their nose, gambling
iu sheds aud other out-of-door places,
reading obscene literature and cultivating
other hubits of depruvity are us certain
sooner or luter to come to grief us the
young troo is to wither w hen its roots are
cut away. The World could naino a good
many boys in Titusv ille who como un
der that head. So could uuy body else.
They will do well to chaugo their course
before it is too late. They can as well
grow up to be men us to become outright
criuiiuuls or the full growu outcasts
which are found iu all communities
impaired er ruined in constitution, poor,
uutrusted and despised. The World, in
all kindness, extends a warning to these
youths to turu over anew leaf. They cuu
have all the fun they require uud at the
sumo time bu developing into healthy uud
useful men. Turu over a uew leaf, boys,
and tho people who note your actions now
and thero uro more of such people thuu
you imagine will givo you all credit for
your actions and be glud to help you in
any way they can. The other course
will surely loud to sorrow for yourself
and others, when It is too lute you will
regret that you did not bond this friendly
warning.
Flour nod feed on Ihe strike.
For sale for cash at the same old
price at LniiBnn's. It.
Mens' Russian Calf, 85.00 shoes,
for 83 50 at L. & M. tf
A large line of summer goods
for sale at Harnett's at aciual cost.
Come early. ' tf.
25c. dress goods are going like
hot cakes, but still some left. Great
bargains at Laosou's. It.
Gloria silk umbrellas, 8100, at
L. & M. tf
To prove that Bartieit is dispos
ing of his summer goods at cost for
cash, call in and see tor yourself.
The prices aud quality of the goodB
will tell the story. tf.
Shoes for the wide foot and shoes
for the narrow foot, bluck or tan, and
cheap enough so you can buy your
own chromes Just, received at Lan
son's. It.
Ladies' fine shees for 81 25, at
L. & M. tf
To loaru tho value of a dollar
these days call at Harnett's. tf.
A poBlal card to the Registrar
will bring the 120 page year book,
showing the five depurtmeuts -Col-lege,
Academy, Ladies' Institute,
Music iSchool, and Art Department,
and cuts of the ten buildings of
Bucknell University, at Lewisburg,
Pa. Next year begins September
13tb, 18114. 5t.
After our large sales in Clothing
we still have a few suits iu light and
heavy weights at fur below cost.
Baruett. First come, first served, tf
Men's Russian calf shoes at Led
ebur & Miles', good value at 85 00,
are closing at 83 50; also ladies' thut
sold at $3 25, no 82 50, and bar
gains in Child's and Misses. tf
THRESHING MACHINES.
Separators and Clover Hul-
lers, .Boilers and En
gines, and Uorso
Powers.
Four of these separators are nearly
as good us uew.
Engines and boilers in good run
ning order. Can be bought 011 long
time payments. It takes no money
to go into the business and will pay
large pronts to the purchaser.
Machines can be seen at Clarion,
Pa. Correspondence solicited.
John A. Magee,
2t. Clarion, Pa.
lollt Tobncro Nilt or Ntmike Your Life
away is the truthful, startling title of a
utile book mat tells all about .No-to-tide,
the wonderful harmless guaranteed to
bacco habit cure. The cost is tritiinir.
and the man who wants to quit and can't
runs no physical or financial i-isK in us
ing "No-to-bac." Sold bv all druiruists.
Book ot drug store or by mail free. Ad
dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana
Aimerai Hprings, lnu.
Mprrtiiiftl ('aftrs.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassol, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
atl'ectcd to au alarming degree, appetite
fell-away, and he was terribly reduced 111
flesh and strength. Throe bottles of Elec
tric Haters cured nun. Kd ward Shepherd,
Harrisburg, 111,, had a running sore on
his leg of eight years' standing. Used
tliroe bottles 01 l-loctrio Hitters and seven
boxes of Biicklen's Arnica Salve, and his
leg is sound and well. John S eaker.
Catawby, O., had five largo fever sores on
his leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Klectric Bitters and one box
Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured him entire
ly. Sold by Siggins & Herman's Drug
store. 3
A Profitable Juveslmi'lit.
If you are suffering with a cough, cold
or any throat or lung ditllcult v the only
sure way to cure it is to take Otto's Cure.
We know that it will stop a cough quick
er than any known remedy. If you have
asthma, bronchitis, consumption, a few
doses of Otto's Cure will surpriso you.
Samples free. Largo bottles ,r0c and :ifc
al Siggins A Herman's and W. (. Willi -ins'.
A Houeeliiilit TreRMiir.-.
I. W. Fullor, of-Canajoharie, X. Y.,
says that ho always kee," - lr. King's
Xew Discovery in the house and his fain,
ily has always found the verv best results
follow its use; thai he would not be with
out it, if procurable, tj. A. Dvkeman
druggist Cutxkill, N. Y., suvs that Dr.
King's New Discovery is undoubtedly
tho host Cough remody ; that lie has usud
it in his family for eight years, ami it has
never failed to do all Unit is claimed lor
it. Why not try u remedy so long tried
and tested. Trial bottles free at Siggins
A Herman's diug store. Kegiihir sine
ftOc. and I.(K). 3.
A New KMH-rlcncc.
No more sleeplessness, headache, ner
vousness. Uucoii'm Celery King is a true
nerve tonic. It sooihs and quiets the
bruin and nervous system. If you are
suffering from rlieuniHtixin, neuralgia,
constipation, indigestion. Bacon's Celery
King stimulates the digestive organs,
regulates the liver and restores the sys
tem to vigorous health and is in tac t the
great herbal health restorer. Samples
free. Largo packages fine and 12."e at Sig
gins A Herman's and W. . Wilkius'.
Ill HI.KN'H AUMt'A MAI.VK.
The best Sulve ill tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Kheiiin, l-'ever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Haiids.Cliilbhiins,
Corns, ami all Skin Kruptions, mid posi
tively cures l'iles, or no pay ro uiro.I. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. 1'riee Ui cents per
box. Kor sale bv Siggins A Na-on.
Whan Baby wu sick, we gave her Caitoria.
When lh was a Child, aha cried for Qutorta.
When aha became Misu, she clung to Carton.
When she had Children, the gave theui Ctwtoiia.
MARRIED.
STITZINUKU-N 1LLIAMS-At tho M.
L. parsonage, Clarion, by Hev. J. C.
Gillette, July 4. 1MU, James 10. Sliuiu
ger, Strobleton, and Mary K. Williams,
Lickingville, Pa.
Meat .Market for Xnlv,
The People's Meal Market, in Tio-
neMa is for sale, or will lease to re
sponsible parties 1 n is market en-
nys a good patronage, is centrally
located, nnd linn just been fitted up in
excellent shape for handling any
quantity of meat Heasou for selling
is that my health will not permit me
to give the attention it should have.
U. s. Knox
Estray.
Camo to tho premises of the under
signed at Whig Hill, Pa.. July 7th, 18(14,
roan cow. aired about 7 years, with
white face and rod spot in forehead, red
nose, and whit back. The owner is
hereby notified to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take her away,
otherwise she will be disposed of as the
law directs.
L. H. BARNF.S.
RAMBLER-
BICYCLES
(oriiiiilley fc Jeffrey to.
make of Bicycle arc tho
BEST IN MARKET
Their No, 1 and 2 are consid
ered the best Road Wheel and
are fully Guaranteed in all re-
respects. For prices and par
ticulars inquire of
1
n. 11. JiafJL'im:,
TIOXKSTA, PENN.
Send for Catalogue.
NO DOUBT.
Will pass? "Suro thing," but there Is al
so no doubt that in anticipation of a
smashed tariff, goods have been forced
too low.
5v per garment.
Won't pay the labor, saying nothing of
materials on these Men's Hal Kriggan
Shirts and Drawers, but that's the price,
si.es still unbroken.
Sox I7e per pair.
Time was when you could not buy a
fine absolutely seamless half hose, doub
le heel and toe for lens than a dollar per
pair. These are all that and more too,
six pairs for 1.00.
Xegligee Shirts.
Some still left of those last years stylos,
were 1.50 each, now just half, 75o each.
For tho Kids.
Seamless fast black double feet and
knee stockings, Sim. Waists 25, Sailor
Slaws and Yacht shape Staw Hats 25o.
McCDEN & SIMON.
No. i" and 20 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa.
AX OKMXASCK.
To provide for proper house drainage and
sewerage of houses aud streets in the
Horough of Tionesta, Forest County,
Pennsylvania, and for tbe proper disposal
of sewage matter.
lie it ordained and enacted by the Bur
gess and Town Council of tbe Borough of
Tionesta, Forest ( ouuty, l'ennsylvania,ud
1:: erconluuee with the Acts of Assembly
is sin h ca-. made and provided, and it is
hereby ordained ami Hicied by the authori
ty of the same; that proper lilai.T-ftw! branch
underground sewers las laid ou Elm, V-,uo
Conn, William. Helen, .May, Bridge, W'ai'-'
nut and llilaud Streets iu the said borough
ot "f ionesta, with projuir places for the con
nections of house drains, for the carrying
oft and disposal of all such sewage matter
uud house drainage ; aud that all owners of
lots be required and they are hereby requir
ed to counect their house draitiB with said
mains or branches thereof, of said sewers,
iu tb- manlier provided by and under the
direction of the Council and the Board of
Health of the said Borough ; such sewnrage
to be put iu from time to time, and in ac
cordance with the plans and spec-id :aliona
adopted by the suid t'uuucil. Provided, ia
ease any proparty owner refuses to connect
his or her house draiuu with said sewers
after -0 days notice from the said council so
to do, the said Horough, by its council, shall
have the power to make such couuecliuus
and charge the cost and expense thereof to
the properties and tbe owner thereof,
which cost uud expense, together with I'd
percent, us a penalty, uiay he collected by
au action of assumpsit or by Hieing a lieu
Hgiaust the respective properties aud collect
it as mechanics liens are by law collected.
The ahoye Ordinance was duly passed by
the said ( ouucll of Tionesta Borough ou the
the ltlth day of June, A. D ls;H.
G. W. KOH1N.SON, Presideut.
J. 1'. Hai.K, Secretary.
Approved, June, 1'Jlh, A. D. 194.
C. it. DAVIS, Buryeas.
of the lirm of MOKCK BHD'S,
OPTICIANS,
Specialist in Krrors of Kelrai-lion of tlie
Lye. Kxamiuutions free of charge.
WAKKKN, PKNN.
IF YOU WANT' a respectable Job of
priming at a reasonable price seud
Vour order to tins "tin e.