i LIREiLREPUBLLCA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER in, 1894. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge. C. R. Davis. Ootenctfmen.- Joseph Clsrk, J. R. Os good w. A. inlands, F. K. Lbiisoii, G. W. Robinson, Jonfiph Morgan. Justice of (he Peace S. F. Tropor, 8. J. Hotloy. Constable ft. R. Canfiold. Collector D. 8. Knox. School Director 3 . R. Clark, T. F. Rltohey, U. W. Ilolomnn, J. K. Wenk. T T i i 1. : t a ' ' Us tf UUK.mn( J J. AIIOW. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of CongreesO. F. Kninns. Member of Senate Harry A. llALI.. Aembly J. J. IfAKiUT. President Judge Ciiaiu.ks H.Noyks. Xrfiocines Judge Jonn II. Whitk, Ifreasurer CJ. Jamikson. Prothonotary , Register Recorder, Ac. Cai.vin M. Arnkr. Sherif. Johk T. Carron. . Commissioner W. A. Conmely, Pk- TKR XOONOK, W. M. UOOI. Ojunfy Superintendent Q. W. Kkrr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. .Jury 0mm(MioBr-J. B. CARFBN TKB, UkO. ZnKBDKL. Chunky Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditor M. K. Abhott, W. Li. STROUP, J. W. ELLIOTT. RROUI.AR TERMS OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. fTUONESTA LODGE. No. MO. I.O. O.F. A Moots every Tuesday evening in Odd Follows' Hall, rartrtitge butiaing. - I.XmKST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I M eet.s every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. tlTASHINGTON CAMP. No. 420, P. O. V 8. of A., meeta evory Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. nail, Tlonosia. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. R. Meeta lBt and 8d Wednes day evening in each month, In Odd I el lows, Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137. W. R. C moots first and third Wednesday evening of ench month, In A. O. U. W. ball, Tionesta, Pa. mmupa'Pi ippvt X. t(i.i z t J. M., meeis 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In each month In A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. M.CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. and District Attornky. Ofllce, cor. of 1 I T 1 1 1 L t I .. 't' I ...... .. f. 1U1 I1U JriUHU Ohiww, iiuumuh a. Also agont for a number of reliable Fire Insurance companios. T F. RITCHEY, 1 . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Tionesta, Pa. PDWARD'E, BALL I " . T-iv uvrv it T A r Tionesta, Pa. Ollice with S. l. Irwin Jisq. T B. BIGGINS. M. D, Physician. Sursroou A Drwrulst. J. W. MORROW, M. D., Physician. Surnoon A Dontist. Olllice and rosidence throe doors north of Lawrence House, Tionosta. Profession al, calls promptly respondod to at all bourn. L.D BOWMAN. M. D., mvBielan s Mureoon, iiuaiBi A, i-A. Offioe In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nasou. Call promptly responded to, night or clay. TTOTEL AGNEW. XI L. AGNEW. Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, ana Is now luriiihiied wnu au uie mou ern improvements. Hoated and liirhted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of gnosis never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE. J A. J. PUFFIN BKRG, Proprietor. Tlonseta. Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the plaoe, and has all the modern improvements, no pains win be spared to make It a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public First class Livery in connection. 1 1TOREST HOTEL, . West Hickory, Pa. Jaoob Bender. Proprietor. ThiB hotel Una UU1 rwVUUY UUUIl VUUllJIUtOU, 19 Uli;u- I ly furnished throughout, and offers the l .... .1.. 1 ..!!... 1 l finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public Kates reasonable. AY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount ana JJeposit. in terest allowed on Time Donosits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. 8. Collections solicited. pHIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shoo in Reck buildinu next to Smear jauirli A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the fiuest to the coarsest aud guarantees his work to Rive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atteu' tion civen to mending, and prices te- sonauie. . PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER ' and Jeweler of 25 years' ax nnrlenca. is prepared to do all work iu Lis line on H inll nrMin anil nt. raannnalilA nr iAft. Always guarantees satisfaction Watch, es, Jewelry, Ac., ordered for parties) at the lowest possible figure. Will be found Keeley Club in the building next to ' Room. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS & CD. Ilavinir moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A Lanson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witn au elnirant stock of goods in their lino. All the newest styles in 11A IkVlV l)UliXlli5, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND itrn T irV ria-aialiM mniiii.iiiiii in general. And a full lino of Ladies' "h,,i i?.d t0'1 prices, ciiudreii s haw ana caps call on us before uiakiiiir selections. We he- lieve we can please you. JAS. T. KItENNAN, Ileal KMtato Atrent and Conveyancer, rw. urz Ant ACCI DENT W$WNC$:, FARMS, WILD LANDS, H0U3E8 AND LOTS TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. best Insurance Companies In the United , . .v.ov, uhv.jku., n.iv. Slates. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER nnii i i. i iim i vouluiuii. TIONESTA, PEEN'A. Powers of Attorney. Articles of Aim,! x'uuun. unus. nioruraorns. ceases, wins, i . ment, and all other legal instruments cf !ir.wn with .accuracy and dis- patch. Titlos examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgagoa. and loans negotiated. Farms and wild anas, nouses ana lots ror sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to let. open to the inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment or lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Church uni Babbnth School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preach n b In M. E. Church every Sab bath eveninu by Rev. Rankin. Preaching in the F. M. Church every nauuain evening ai me usual nour. Key. Hiioup, Ir'aslor. Sorrlces In the Presbyterian Church every HauDaui morning ana evening, nov. o. v . mcADincu oinciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 821. Smart & Silberberg have a new ad. in this issue. Miss May Landas, of Titusville, is the guest of Miss Efla Clark. After an illness of ten days Dr, Siggins is again able to be about. Messrs. Fraok S. Hunter and A, M. Doutt have returned to their medical studies at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bromley of 0 . r otewarts Kud, are paying a visit to relatives and friends in Mercer coun ty, this week. lue county (Jomraiesioners wiped out $5,000 of the county's debt last week, which is something to feel elated over these hard times. Judge and Mrs. Edward Kerr drove over from Barnett Monday Mrs. Kerr went from here to visit relatives and friends in Mercer coun ty for a couple of weeks. Commissioner Coon has so far recovered as to be able to go out some, and will doubtless be able to attend tbe regalar meetings of the I I M I ooara in a coupie ot weess. T7 ; a I'. I excursion to kock city ana Bradford, Sunday, Sept. 23, over the W. JS. Y. & P. R. R. Train leaves lionestae:56 aim., returning same day. l are for round trip $1.50 Mr. aud Mrs. Wilson Jamiesnn. of Lebanon, Pa., are paying a visit to old friends in this section. Wila. I is looKiog wen ana meeting with a 11 .. ... warm welcome by his former Tiones ta friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gor- don, of Elkhart, Ind., spent tbe past week with Tionesta friends. Tbey were guests at Lawrence and S, the bome of Wni. H. Haslet during . , , lhe,r BtT nere. t . a. lirown, representing the Hazellioe Woolen Mills, of Warren, Pa., will be at Hotel Agnew, Tiones-1 ta, next week with a line of samples, and will take orders for pants. Tbey guarantee goods and fits. It Buckwheat, which is a light crop this year hereabouts, is being harves ted as fast as the weather will per mit. There will still be a few flap jacks for winter consumption, but they may be classed among the lux uries. Tbe morning train up yesterday hd fi'e weI1 filled coache8. mostly 111 I Am delegates and members ot tbe Knights of the Maccabees, en route I " ' to Warren, where tbe State conven- tion of that order is in session this week. The base ball game between Marienville and Tionesta nines, on the grounds of the latter, last Satur day afternoon, resulted in a score of 18 to 16 in favor of Tionesta. A nine from Eagle Rock aud President is booked for a game here next Satur day afternoon. The boats aod barges, upward of 50 ot them, which started from here a week ago to-day, found pretty shin running on tho lower river, but from last accounts they all Kot over tbe ; worst Dlaces and will make the land- ngat Pittsburg all right, some of thera having already arrived. -All of the veterans who attend ed the great encampment at Pittsburg liaVA rAfiirriu1 m.nt mtitYt .nA mttnA I they sing the praises of that city io its woodeiful ability to royally en- terUln "D(1 hospitably care for the great throng that was pioseot. Many ... . cnpmnm , ... . . . eD,caBPmeD' JU8' c-04ed eclipsed by far any that have yet r 1 ' u ji I been held. Born to Mr. and Mil. J. W. Black, of Pigeon, on Sunday, Sep- tember 9th, twin daughters. Mr. Blaok is a strong Republican and is not blaming this prosperity on the present administration. Marienville Express. Congratulations from all your friends down here, John. W. II. Hood, manager of the new platform at the upper end of town, announces his 6th and last dance for this season on the evening 01 oeP1, zo' j. ri . rtn Good music engaged, and a general invitation is extended. Don't forget the date. A hall has been secured in case of rain. It The 35th annual fair aod cattle show of iha Trnntmia Agricultural isooiety will lake place on the socte . ty'a grounds at Cattaraugus Reierva l,0D vessauies, li, I., luesaay, . it r -r m Sept. 25, and continue four days. T' , . . ' A uon inn a biq uiidi niij ini ''J tended and pronounced a success by all who visit them. Rev. J. R. Rankin returned from conference yesterday evening, but the official list of appointments not hav ing been printed when the conference adjourned, be was unable to obtain the list. Mr. Rankin goes to Fre- donia, Mercer county, Pa., aod Rev. W. W. Dale, for the past five years at Brockway ville, is appointed to this charge. In connection with Children's Day, which will be celebrated in tbe Lutheran Cburcb, German Hill, Thursday, Sept. 27, a Mission Festi val will be held. Revs. Robr of Shippenville, and Reimann of Oil CilT. wil1 be present and assist tbe pastor, Rev. O. T. Kubitz, in con ducting tbe affair. A cordial invita tion is extended to all. Davey Hilands and Alex. Fitch started for somewhere up about Sal a tnanca yesterday morning, and will 'have a time" coming back on the . . I river. they will build a suitable boat, and having all necessary camp iog equipage in stock together with no end of fishing tackle, guns, etc., they are loaded for bear, so to speak, and will doubtless have a fine old time for the next two weeks, Mr. M. Hooks, of Altimont, Ef fingham county. 111., was a caller at this office last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hooks were formerly residents of Armstrong county, Pa., and took advantage of the excursion rates civen the G. A. R. boys to make a visit to old friends in this State, They also visited friends at West Hickory, and were guests at the home of their neice, Mrs. J. P. Hulioes, during their stay in Tionesta w - -Should any of our farmers still . . have need ot a thresher this season they would do well to engage Mcln tyre & Co., of Perry, Pa., who have la new Huber Steam Steam Separator, and have been doing excellent work for the farmers in their section They have a Massillon boiler and en gme aod lose no time in getting through with a batch of grain, al ways giving the best of satisfaction. Tbey have a record of turning out m t no ; . m. .1 50 bushels in 23 minutes. Give them ft trial I Mr. Gilbert Jamieson, who boa I been Quits ill at the home of hi son. County Treasurer Jamieson for the past two weeks, is in a critical condi 1100 t tnis writing, and bis many I friends will be pained to learn that there is little hope for his recovery, Mr. Jamieson is upward of 77 years of age, and is one of tbe early settlers of this community, in which he has always been held in high esteem by his fellowmen. Mrs. Jamieson, who bad been visiting relatives in Law. rence county, returned last week. As we go to press Mr. Jamieson's death is momentarily expected. J. K. Leonard, a freight brake- man on the W, N. Y. & P. road, bad the muscles of his right arm below I.I II I W 111. H'" eioow leanuuy mangiea between two bumpers of train I 94, at Eagle Rock last Friday afternooo. He was brought to this station by tbe en gine, and Dr. Bowman dressed the wound. No bones were broken nut several mcbes of tbe flesh were torn loose from the forearm, and the unfortunate man was much weakened bv the lost, of blood. His home is in Oil City, whither he was taken. This was his fourth trip out as a brakemao. Messrs. Jae. S. and Carlus Rey nolds, of Osceola county, Iowa, at tended tbe Pittsburg encampment, and took advantage or tbe occasion to come up to this section to renew old cquaintancships. Tbey went out with tD8 bov frora bre n '61. aDd bonlJ "er tbe wr cl08eJ et tied at their present bome in Iowa, where wo are pleased to note tbey have beeu prosperous aud happy, nd where the former has held the office of Auditor of tbe couuty (or eleven years. In that State this office ranks among the most important of tbe county offices, beiug somewhat of the nature of agister and recorder in this State. They received a bearty welcome among their old comrades in g their old comi this section, and departed yesterday for tbe return trip bome. F. M. Morgan was op from Oil City a few hours yesterday morning, but bad to burry back home to see that the little girl, of which he is the proud daJdy, was getting all the at teotion it needed. Fred has arrang ed his a flairs to take his family and spend the winter in Colorado, io the upe of benefitting bis health, and perhaps to engage in business there, We trust he may fully realize his antizipations, and return soon to his native home robust and rugged. N. G. Cole has recently erected a large barn on his farm, the old Daniel Robb place located a mile be lw Nebraska on the opposite side of toe creek. Irom the blue narrows. Nelson had a rather unusually Cue crop of oats this season and after cut ting them found he had no room to house them, so he set to work to build bis barn, leaving the oats in shock while he finished the building. This is one instance where the drouth proved a benefit, but it wouldn't do ' aePeaa on lD" ' .-rm.ug .u . i . i e t : i Bll BCBBUUO. The Forest County Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet in annual convention at the M. E. church, Tionesta, to morrow after- ooa at 2:00. Delegates from all parts of the county will bo present, and take part in the exercises. To morrow, Thursday, evening, Mrs. Helen M. Barker. Treasurer of tbe National W. C. T. U., will deliver a lecture, and as Mrs. Barker is one of the best lecturers in the organization the ladies are anxious that all should hear her. Eight o'clock is the hour set for tbe lecture. A Pretty Entertainment. The eotertainmeot given by home talent at School Hall last Friday eve n'mg, and repeated on Saturday eve ning, was one of the fioest affairs of tho kind over nrndncorl in this n!aro . by home artists. The title of the play is "Crawford's Claim j or Nug get Nell, the Pet of Poker Flat," aod each particular part was rendered in a manner which did credit to the performers. Miss Edith Green, of East Hickory, who took tbe leading part, "Nugget Nell," was perfect in the rendition she gave to the heroiue of tbe play. JDr. iiowman made a good heco, as "Herbert Stanton," while Ted Kelly acted the part of the villian as "Sidney Woodward" in good style ; Charlie Kirchartz made a fine Irish lawyer as "Mike Moore." Jae. Landers sustained the part of "Bill Mulligan," the genius to good advantage, and Kory Heath made a splendid "broken down actor, as well as a "good friend." Joe. La a ders was always on hand at the right time as "Jack Davis," the big heart cd friend of "Nell," "Sid." and the "Deacon." Dick Davis was rieht at ..Deacon Crawford," as was also AI. Richards as "Jim Sawyer' tuebherin; and it they want any better Cbinaman than Doc. MaGuire tbey must send across the pond for him. Mies Kittie Joyce sustained fc t cf ..Be)1 Woodward" Sid I ney's wife, in good style, and Miss Minnie Landers as "Abiguil Green' leaf," did splendidly. Miss Ida Mc JNanncy rendered some very nice so lections on the piano between acts, Tbe tableau as tbe grand finale was very pretty. Kellettville. H. R. Marsh and J. F. Day entertaiued I very beautifully at the dance they gave I the Brooklyn house on Friday evening last. Kellettville society was well repre' sented as were also a number present from other places of interest. Dancing was about the only amusement iudulged in and owing to the extreme warmness of the weather perhaps a few did not trip to the musio as often as desired, but on our part we think most of the young people were there for au evening's enjoy. ment. An elegant supper was served and by the way the goodies disappeared we can truthfully say they were going to I . .... . nave their share of that as well aa uanc- lng. Mrs. Carter is to be thanked for the free use of ber house, II. E. Gillespie had the misfortune to lose one of bia many horses on Friday last. The animal was taken sick on the evening previous to bis death, and all that could be done for him was done, but he seemed to want to climb the golden stair, and grew rapidly worse until death ensued. Ed. held an autopsy on the aul malbutas yet no one seems to know what was the cause of his death. The Day Bros, will finish thoir log Job about Wednesday. They will endeavor to eel a day or two at the Clarion fair if they can finish in time. George Decker moved to Kellettville on last Wednesday from Whig Hill. George is employed by Chas. Bauer. George Brewer aud Adel Kelsey were at Niagara Falls on the last excursion. George went over and attended the To ronto fair a few days beforo be came home. A young son was born at John Little field's the forepart of last week. Miss Dove Mitchell of Porkey visitod Mrs. M. C. Myers a few days last week. C. F. Gillespie was iu town on last Saturday feeling much improved in health. The millwright who has boen employ ed by Campbell, Riti A Co. has be work in earnest, and in loss than weeks the mill will be up aud ready machinery. begun two for machinery, W. A. Kribbs and wife, and Miss Lou ise Richards, all of Kellettville, aud Tim- othy Christie and lady of Mayburg, drove down to Tionesta on Friday to witnoss "Crawford's Claim." Abe Welter and Burton Marsh were down to Tionesta on Saturday. The drill has been commenced on No. 71 on the Cook leaso. A 20-bbl. well Is expected out of this location. Ed. Withorell was in town on Saturday looking aftor the sale ot his potatoes and hay. Ed. has 4 acres of potatoes out and for tli is year thoy are exceptionally fine not in si 7.0 but in quality. Henry Groce has bought himself a team of horses from Moso Copeland. T. J. Fleming has bought a horse from John Holiday to replace the onethatdied two weeks ago. John Stover Intends soon to move from the Caldwell farm to Big Minister, where be will be near his work. W. C. Wilson now claims 9 bee trees which he has found in his leisure mo ments this summer, 3 of which he has cut and found a good supply of nice honey. Buckeye can see a bee farther than most people can see an elephant. Mrs. Thos. Gillooly, accompanied by her daughter Maggie, of Titusville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. W. Cham berlaln. There seems to be a large number of Kellettville people learning the dots and dashes. R. Z. Gillespie has a line from his house to the store, a distance of 20 feet, and the 'Squire and Mrs. Gillespie are occupying their spare moments at the instruments About this time of year, In hor natty flannel suit, beautified with scarlet trimming, The fair and gentle maiden at the beach Thnro'l nlrnncp Inlapnal fnlt. In vntaliltlfr I ... j-.-. B, llllnnlo innab nf ol.nota ....1 l.nlu . And in bay-windows nightly there are lots of little smacks, With their faces freckled spotted from exposure and sua burning, The school ma'rms from vacation back to duty are returning. The student who's been slinging hash for cash to purchase knowledge Has folded up his knapkins and is going back to college. The urchin who for several weeks has passed his time in clover, Is mourning o'er the knowledge that vacation's surely over. WiM Walks. Harnett Items. One of Levi Reynold's boys, of Clar ington had three fingers of bis left hand cut off one day last week. D. J. Reynolds of Winnebago City, Minnesota, and B. J. Reynolds of Dacora, Iowa, are here visiting for a couplo of weeks with their father, Joseph Rey nolds. Squirrels seem quite plenty by tho looks of the strings some of our NimrodB bring in. J. B. Maze has got to be quite an ex pert bicycle rider. The drouth was pretty hard on Doc's mustacho but it is coming out all right since it rained. J. E. Cossgrove has been on the sick list for about three weeks, but is some bettor at this writing. The Ice cream festival at Greenwood on last Friday evening was well attend ed. Rev. Wm. Artz preached his farewell sermon on last Sunday afternoon, at Pleasant Orove school house. Nero. KEWSY NOTES. Pap-Ar Tlohert J. lirniifrhfe t.hrt rftoord down still another socond on tbe Indian- apolis track last week, making a mile in the remarkable time of 2:011. A man by the uncommon name of John Smith, who resides at Leon, re sponded to an ad. In a matrimonial jour nal promising to send the name of his fu ture wife for 10 cents. He did so and the reply came promptly "Mrs. John Smith." Robert Clark was tried at Emporium last week for the shooting of Warren Mix, and acquitted because the i jurj believed that ilia lrillitwr wan Hntin in Alf.MArAnaa. The tragedy occurred on the morning of April 26 at Mix Run. Cameron county, near tbe Elk county line. Mix did not aie nil ine zbia. me veraici oi acquutai seems to bave givon very general satis faction. Rldgway Advocate. The business men of Chicago and other cities are working tor a one-cent rate of letter postage. The idea is to get a bill fhrniiirh thn nnit PonipreRS tn reriucift let- ter postage to one cent per ounce and to raise the rate for serial publications and trasby literature to 8 cents per pound, Tbe idea is also to reduce tbe postage on merchandise from 16 to 8 ots. per pound, These changes were urged by ex-Postmaster General Wanamaker when be was in office. The W. N. Y. A P., in order to hold the charter of the old Petroloum Railroad from Titusville to Pioneer, is obliged to run a train ovor the road once a year. The aunual train passed over it on Satur day and consisted of a flat car, au euglne aud caboose. Tbe flat car was ahead of the engine aud carried the train crew, a number of laborer and several railroad officials. Tbe trip was made without an accident, which, iu the condition of the track and road bed, seems rather fortu nate Blizzard. To be "bull-headed" is to be determin ed. There is nothing so bull-headed aa a bull. When he makes up his mind not to die he never gives up till death kills him. A contest between death and a bull in a coal bank lasted 60 days, re sulting in a victory for grim death. But the bull never gave up. The conflict was on the Sloan farm east of town. A bull in pasture had falleu through into a de serted coal bank aa early as last June, and wheu his body was found a few days ago the carcass was only in the first stages of decay, so that the poor brute must buve been iu the bole at least two mouths before expiring. Clarion Jack- soniau. What promises to be a fatal gauning accident occurred near Fryburg, Clarion county, on Friday afternoon. William Doctor, aged about 25 years old, an un married son of David Deoter, the Fry burg machinist, bad been sick for sever al weeks with typhoid fever, but was eouvalescing and decided that a squirrel bunt would be of benefit. Ha weut to the Widow Mahle farm near by and, in company with two sons ol the widow started for the woods. One of tho party wounded a squirrel and when It started to run down, ran to catch it. While the three young men were surrounding the tree tho gun of one of the Mahle brothers was discharged and the charge of 40 or more shot entered Decter's groin. Ue was carried to tho home of Widow Mahle, where the effects of the wound and his weak condition, caused by his long previous sickness, causes his recov ery to be pronounced as extremely doubtful by three physicians, who held a consultation. Derrick. Spoke Timber Wanted. We want to buy 1000 cords of first class second growth white oak spoke bolts. Also a few birch bolts. Landers & Wyman, Tionesta, Pa. We don't believe in making much fuss until you have something to make a fuss about. Now, in shoes, for iDstance, we're just in that posi tion where we take no back seat for auy one, either in quality, style or low price. Come aod see. Law rence & Smearbaugh 2t Only place to buy Stout's gen uine Snag Proof Boots in Tionesta, at Lanson's. It Don't bur Uoderwear until you 8ee Ladieg.f Children's and Men's, at Ledebur & Miles. tf itr ,:ii i i r... " O Bill! UBVO UU 1IHUU ICW UICU hats which we are closing out at very low figures; come aod see at Bar- nett's. tf Take woolen dress goods, for ex ample, our stock is not mountains high nor ocean deep, but patterns ore carefully selected, handsome, stylish aud possess the wearing qualities, and the prices are rediculouslv low. Lawrence & Smearbaugh- 2l Just as good as any and just as low in price as any competition, is the Clothing just coming in at Lau son's. It Don t wait till winter drives you in, but go now and get your choice of full lines of Overcoats, Suitings, Underwear, Hats and Fumisbiugs, at Ledebur & Miles'. tf The assortment iu the clothing line al Barnett's is still very good as to sizes and styles, come early, bb they are going fast at the prices ask ed for them. tf. See those Candee Rubbers at Ledebur & Miles'. Prices better thau last eeasoD. All styles. See them. if Our new woolen dress goods are fine and reasonable. Call and see, Lawrence & Smearbaugh. 2t See Lawrence & Smearbaugh' stock of shoes, and get prices. 2t Ledebur & Miles are agents for Sweet, Orr & Co.'s pants and over alls, warranted never to rip. And also for Hosteltler's seal goat shoes for men, women and children. Tb ody waterproof shoe made. tf. A fine stock of woolen dress goods already opened at Lawrence & Smearbaugh's, and going at figures that will astonish you. An iu&pec tion is asked, we have no fear of the results. 2t Highest market price paid fo nides ftnd Pelts ftt Barnett's tf. new gtock of ladies' shoes that f excellence io qu&iitT and styl I ' C11'1 be beateu- aod for ,owue88 ' price woo t be beaton, is now in at Lawrence & Smearbaugh's. Nothio ... , . . .. u. prices ever died by us before, aud we bave th reputation of being always at the front in foot wear. Call aod see us, Now is your time to buy cloth log t Barnett's, at prices away down These goods must be closed out at a bazzards. tf. (iolng East. I am going east to buy my fall an winter stock on or about Kept. 20lh and ask all parties owing me to please call or seud mo the amount they owe, David Mintz, Marienville, Pa Two I.Ives Naved. Mrs. Phoobe Thomas of Junction, City, III. was told by nor doctors sue Had con sumptiou and that there was no hope fo Uer, two uoiiies ol nr. King' xncw uim covory completely cured her and she muvs it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Elinors, 1111 Florida St. San Francisco, sullercd Irom a ureailtul cold, approaching cou- suinptioii.tried without rcmult everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. Kinii' Isew Discovery and m two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, ol which llivst are sumplos, that prove the wonderful efficacy ot this modicine in coughs and colds. Free triul bottles at Higgins Herman's drugstore. Regular size 50c. aud $1.00. 6 lluw to Cure a Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. We know of its astonishing cuies and that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. it vou nave Axinuia, liroiii'iuiis, ion- sumption or any disease ot the throat and lungs, a few duxes of tills great gur antood remedy will suprise you. If you wish to try call at our store, and we will be pleased to furnish you a bottle free of cohI, and that will prove our assertion. KiKuin A Herman, Tionesta and W. Wilkins, West Hickory. 1 G. BI CHI.K.VN AK.MCA KAI.VK. The best Salve iu the world for Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay rci Hired. It is guaranteed to Kive perfect sHtiHluetion, or money refunded. I'ruo cents per box. For sale bv Siggins A Nasou. Klpcirlc nitlrre. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so populsr as to need nosppoial men tion. All who have used Electric Hitters sing tho song of praise. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all discasns of the liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils. Nalt Rheum, anil other affect inns caused by Impure Blood, will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and 81.00 per bot tle at Higgins A Herman's drug store. S Worth Knowing. Many thousand people have found a friend in Bacon's Celery King. If vou ave never used this great specific for the revniling maladies of the aire, Dospep- Uver Complaint, Kheumatism, Cos- veness, iNervous Kxliauslion, JNervons Prostration. Sloeplessncss, and all di seases arising from derangement of the omadi. liver and ktuneva. we wouln he leased to give you a package of this reat nerve tonic free of chariro. Nitj- gins t- Herman, Tionesta. W. G. Wilk- ns, Wost Hickory. 1 nnt Tobacco Nplt or Nmoke Yoar l.lfo away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bao, the wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risa in us- nsr "iso-to-bac." Soul by all nrutcsists. Book at drug store or by mail free. Ad- Iress, 1 lie hterline Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. Saw Mill for Sale. A Stoarn'a No. '2. Saw-mill complete. (capacity 30,000) consisting of Top Saw, die koiis. latii Mill, 2 Ml ao Lars, 4 Board Wagons, 725 feet of Iron Rail, pipe for Slab Pit. Automatic Cut-off. Steam's flang Edger, 'A'i saws for edgcr, Bolter, Lath and Hoard mill, engine and boiler. 1 saw-dust an, saw-dust oven, with all the necessary fixings connected with same to run the boiler; Complete belting lor null, etc. ill sell cheap and on easy terms. Reason for selling tract cut out, and have no use for the mill. For fur ther particulars inquire of 3t o. W 124 vviLKUM, Clarion, t'a. When Baby u tick, we gae her Castoria. When she wm a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mlm, she clung to CartorlaTV. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria. MARRIED. McCASLIN TRIBBLE At the bride's home, Huskins, Ohio, by Rev. Osborn, Mr. J. I. McCaslln, of Neilsburg, Forest County, Pa., and Miss Julia A. Tribblo. SIDEWALK ORDINANCE. Be It enacted, Ac, That a sidewalk be built on the west side of Vine St., from Walnut to Hilands St. Provided, neveverless, that those who have already built walks under no tice, between these points shall not be compelled to rebuild, but keep them in repair. 2d, That a sidewalk be built on the south side of Walnut St., from Elm to Kiver St. 3d. Said walks to be lour feet wide and made of pine or hemlock boards, IX inclios tliicK, witn 3 stringers or supports under the walk. 4th. Said walk to be built within 30 days from this date by the owners of land routing tliereon, or it win tie nuut lor tn inn at tlielr expense. Passed, Sept. oth, C. R. Davis, Burgess. G, W. Robinson, President of Council. Attest, J. T. Dale, Clerk. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren, Penna. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Parmlee, C. Schimmclfcng, Christian Smith, David W. Beaty, Wm. D. Brown, Andrew Hertzel, A. T. Scofield, II. T. Russoll, H, A. Jamieson. Personal and Uusiness accounts solici ted on most favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. (. JV. PKRMLEE, Pres. IT. A. JAMIESON, Vice Pres. K. HERTZEL, Cashier . Jl. WllitClllitll, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovorlandor, next door to W, N. Y. A P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish the public with auy-s tiling iu the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON FKCTIOX ERI KS, WHOLESALE AND RATA I L. Also the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, aud all goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. 31. WH ITEM AN, WEST SIDE, TIOITESTA, IP.A.. A i'ruulable luvrsluiul. If you are sutlering with a cough, cold or any throat or lung diillculty ttie only sure way to cure it la U take Otto's Cure. We know that it will stop a cough quick er than any knowu remedy. If you have asthma, lironehitis, consumption, a lew doses of Otto's Cure will surprise vou. Samples free. Large bottles 60c ami 0 t Siggins & lloriuau'a aud W. U. Wilkins'. i