THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKrNK8IAY..NOVEMHKR 7. 1894. BOROUGH OFFIC-ERbT Hinge c. R. Davis. Hri,m,.. -Joseph Clark, J. R. Os ?J W. A. inlands, y. K. tMnmm, U. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Justices of the 1'eaee J. F. Propor. H. J. Setley. Constable H. 8. Canflold. Collector D, H, Knox. School Directors J. R. Clark, T. F Kltchey, . W. Ilolnninn, J. E. Wenk. Ii. J. Hopkins, J j. Agnew. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress a. F. Kmnns. Member of Senate IIaiikt A. Hail. Assembly J. J. II Amur. President Judge Cn ari.k H. Noykh. .nociaM Judges John II, White, C. W. Cl.ARK. Treasurer Q. Jamikbon. Profhonotary, Register it i?ceordr, fe. Calvi M. Arnrr. Sheriff: Jons T. Carron. Ctwimmi'iiitrM-W, A. Connei.y, Pe ter Yoonok, W. M. Coon. County Superintendent O. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners J. H. Cari-kn-tkb, Oko. .I'FNDKI,. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. (Joroner D, W. Cl.ARK. County Auditors M. 13. Abhott, W, Ij. STKOtTP, J. W. Elliott. nuniiun tkumn of court. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. JLARt Mnnilny of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA f.O DO E, No. 3(10, X. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' HallPartridge building. VKrt!ST LODUE, No. 1H4. A.O. U. W., I Mectsevory Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionosta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. H. of A ., meets overy Saturday eve ning tn A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. CAPT. GEOROE STOW POST. No. 274 O. A.R. Moets 1st and 3d Wednes day evoningln each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionosta. CAPT. OKORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. ball, Tionosta, Pa. riMONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. X M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In earh month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. PmTclark, . attorn ey-at-law, and Distinct Attorney. Oilice, cor. of lm and Hridgo Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Firo Insurance Companios. 1 F. RITCHEY, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW, Tionosta, Pa. E DWARII E. HALL . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tionosta, Pa. Ofllee with S. D. Irwin Esq. JB. SIGGINS, M. D Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. I)., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Offline and residence three doors north of Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Phvsician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotol, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergono a complete change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout witli tiatural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guesta never neglected. CtENTRAL HOUSE, A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is the most contrally located hotel in the place, and has all Uie modern improvements. No pains will be spa red to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling publio. First class Livery in connection. PREST MOTEL, West Hickory, Pa, Jacob Tiendor, Proprietor. This hotol has but recentlv been completed, is nice- lv furnished throughout, and offers the nnost and most oomlortauie accommoaa tious to guest and the traveling public, Kates reasonable. M AY, PARK & CO., Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Doposits. Collea tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pUIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shop in Keck building next to Smear- laugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lrom the fluent to tho ooarsusl and guarantees his work to f ive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atteu ion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINOER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in ills line on short notice aud at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. watch es. Jewelry, Ac, ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building next to Keoley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS k CO., Having moved Into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A Lanson's store, are prepared to meet their lady friends witu au elegant utock of goods in their line. All the newest styles in HATS & BONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND jiii.f.ixi:n v (joui).s in general. And a full line of Ladies' Funishing Good i, at very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call ou us before making selections. We be- lieve we can please you. JAS. T. HUENNAN, Convcynnccr, fl?i, fititi OCCI DENT wsunMct. FAEMB, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOE SALE 0E EXCHANGE, I represent the oldost, strongest, and best Insurance Companion In the United States. M . ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds. Hoods. Mortuairns. Leases.Wllls. Powers Of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments r.f writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms ami wild lnnds, houses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to lot, open to tho Inspection of IIioro Interested. Particular attention paid to tho collection of rents, Intorest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment oi aceus, ana depositions taken. Church anil Hnbbiuh Hrliool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 0:45 a. in. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preach Ins in the r. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Kev. . !'. Hlioup, Pastor. worvlces in the rresbytorlan Church every Sabbath morning and evening, itev. j. v. MCAnincn omciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 82J. Elbert Chadwiclt is home (or a months visit with his parents. Hon. J. D. Aguew came borne float Washington., D. C , to vote. Dr. A. M Doutt came from Cleveland yesterday to cast his vote. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hart of Soutli Oil City are visiting Tionesta friends, this week. A. B. Kelly left for Chicago yes terday noon for a short visit with rel atives in that city. Miss Edith Davis has returned home from a short visit with friends o Spartansburg, Pa. Mrs. J. C. Cornwell and son John, of Stoneboro, Pa., are guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Robinson. K. M. Herman aud wife left to day for State College, Pa , for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Hermaos's mother at that place. John O. Clark for some time past, night operator at Salamanca for the W. N. Y. & P. has been pro moted to the position of day opera tor at West Hickory. Halloween passed off quietly in Tionesta and to the credit of those who were out for fun, be it said that the pranks and practical jokes in most oases were of a harmless char acter. Frauk Ainsler who has been liv ing iu Pittsburg for the past two years has returned to Tionesta. He aud John Hunter have bought George Kilmer out. The new firm is Hunter & Amsler. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrence started yesterday morning for Pbill- ipsburg, Kansas, for the annual in spection of Mr. Lawrence's farm, near that town. They expect to be gone about two weeks and will visit W. W. Diraond at Downs, before returning. Burgess Dick Davis is not feel ing well, the result of too close atten tion to his duties at Lanson's store, aud is taking a needed vacation. His place will be filled temporarily by E. J. Thomson, who comes from Brockwayville, Pa., for that purpose. In a recent case before Justice Underwood, of Chicago, be decided that the wife is entitled to own all the wedding presents, including the suspenders, collar buttoos and neck ties, provided she can prove that she was the drawing card at the marriage ceremony. Hon. Lucius Rogers of the Kane Republican was a caller at this office last week. We learn that Mr. Ro gers is prominently mentioned as a probable appointee under Governor Hastings elect. He will be heartily eudorsed by I he editorial fraternity of this end of the State for any posi tiou for which be may ask. --The Commissioners of this couo ty have given official notice that the services of assistant assessors will uot be used in this county in making the triennial assessment, as the courts bave decided that the las providing for the office of assistant assessor haf been repealed. The priocipal assess or will make the assessment. Frank lin News. Mr. J. B. Erb and son Grant of West Hickory are making airaoge meots to leave for West Virginia, near the town of Elkins, where they will engage in the lumber business Mr. Erb goes this week and Giaut will follow about a month later. We are sorry to loose two such good cit izeos from our county and wish them success in their new borne. On Monday afternoon of last week, a fire started in the Blue Jaw Lumbor company's tract on Brush creek, this county, a mile north of Lynchburg. All the mills in the vi cinity promptly shut down aod a large force of men were sent on train engines to save the oil wells aod hem lock bark. The fire was fonght for four hours before it was under con trol and was not extinguished until Tuesday. The Derrick field report for Oc tober in the EaBt, records 393 wells completed with an increase of 926 barrels production. Drilling for the month has been mostly wilbin the limits of defined territory and noth ing out of the usual order of things was developed. There is great ac tivity apparent in the Butler, Venan go and Clarion fields; also an in crease in production and completed wells in Ohio and Indiana. Tbe State convention of County Commissioners took a good step in suggesting that a law be passed re quiring constables to make returns only whou they bive violations of the law in their bailiwicks. Tbe oonstu bias should either be diligent enough in tbe discharge of their duties to find some violations of the law to report or they should stay at home wheu tbe time arrives for making their returns. The plan of having all the constables of a county report at court every three months wheu only a few of them have anything to report is not a good one and involves a useless expense. Tituwille World. Any one experienced in the work of a newspaper or publishing house knows how importaot a plain, legible handwriting is. A poor, ecrawly, cramped or defective cbirograpby is wearisome nod disgusting. Those who have suffered in struggling with such manuscript are glad to note the present tendency toward plainer end better penmanship. This tendency is toward a more perpendicular style of writing, and drops the old timeslant of the Spencerian method. Franklin News. The Tionesta schools have adopted the vertical style as an exper iment and the result thus far has been very encouraging. Pupils whose writing under the old style was a mis erable scrawl after one or two months practice write a legible band that is not only easily read but has much more beauty tban the best they could execute under tbe slant system, and that after several terms practice. Principal Armstrong is very highly pleased with the showing made by the pupils aod will recommend the permanent adoption of tbe method. DANIEL IIARKIX0T0N. From tbe Venanyo Spectator, we quote tbe following: j Daniel Harrington was no ordiua ryuian. Deprived of (ho advantages of earTyeiTucation, as was the lot of most of the early settlers of bis day, be bad edncated himself by observa tion and reading til he became well iuformed in local and general history. Knowledge thus acquiied, and a re tentive memory, made him a safe au thority concerning the events which bad happeued around him for more than half a century. "Several years agolie wroteToFthe Spectator a series of very interesting articles, entitled "Recollections of Fifty Years," which, on accouut of their value should have been published iu book form. y "'In his "youth and up to mature manhood be was one ot tbe best known and most skillful pilots on tbe Allegheny river from Tionesta to Pittsburg, often going as far as Lou isville on the Ohio. His recollections of those years of hardship and ad venture by field and flood made very interesting reading, and to listen to bis conversation concerning those dis tant times was a treat we often enjoy ed. He reached a good old age not withstanding tbe exposure and hard ships of his earlier days. It is grat ifying to know that after tbe death of bis wife, many years ago, bad left him aloue in the world, be fouod a borne and tbe tenderness of a daugh ter to soothe his declining years. There have been maoy men of greater re nown tbuu Daniel Harrington, but truer soul never left tbe earth. He was a niau among men. May be rest in peace. -Don't forget that we have just as good aud just as many overcoats as auy ooe in this eodl of the country aud wo will sell them for cash just a little cheaper than ever. Come aod compare them: buy where you can do the best and you are sure to come to Lanson's. It Iedebur & Miles for Underwear. New goods arriving daily at Barnett's. tf Drefes goods cheaper than ever, at Lanson's. It Highest market price paid for hides and pelts at Barnett's. tf. School Report. TIONESTA BCIIOOIr- -2ND MONTH. D i g. 6r i 5- P3 3 I Room. No. 4 S3 81 (18 23 20 No. 3 44 43 9S 83 4(1 No. 2 45 43 05 2!t 87 No. 1 42 40 117 27 30 Total ... 104 157 07 112 142 PRESENT EVERY DAT : Koom No. 1. Aggie Korr, Teacher s Charley Charleston, Bonnin Charleston, James Charleston, James Shriver, John Shoemaker, Archie Davis, Willie Clark, Hcrble Ileplor, Harry Carson. Thomas Fulton, Clifford Foreman, Roland Arm strong, John Banner, Charlie Carlson, Charley Setley, Clifford Carr, Belle Ilood, Juno Hood, Lena Corah, Majorio Thomp son, Josephine Smoarbaugh, Olive Lan son, May Mays, Mary Noblo, Grace Cone, Ixmle Foreman, Goneveive Doutt. Room No. 2. Martha Morrow, Teach er : Harry Blose, George Carson, How ard Thomson, Clyde Foreman, John Ritchoy, Charlie Sanner, Roy Bovard, Howard Kelly, Samrnie Haslet, Charley Hood, F.dward Joyce, Philip Blum, Al ice Amor, Gertrude Hill, Gertrude Ag- new, Alice Agnow, Mary Fredrickson, Amanda Sotley, Nellie Carson, Maude Grove, Pearl Wyant, Edna Shoemaker, Leona Scowdon, Evlyn Clark, Bertha Vought, Bortha Thomson, Edith Hop kins, Kate Arnor, Grace Armstrong. Room No. 3. Ida Paup, Teacher : Bruce Hagerty, Archie Clark, Carl Wenk, Linus Shriver, John Jamieson, Charlie Jamloson, Harry Bankhead, Paul Clark, Albert Lawrence, John Lawrence, Ben- nio Hunter, Fred Blum, Gordon Haslet, Archie Holoman, Garfield Grove, Ru dolph Fredrickson, Arthur Dingman, Daisy Craig, Florence Thompson, Viola Corah, Dora Setley, June Herman, Bes sie Morgan, Amy Walters, Mary Hassey, Margaret Hassey, May Murphy, Nettie Clark, Maude Butler, Helen Smear baugh, Helen Fiedrickson, Viola Tren tou, Birdie Foreman. Room No. 4. T. E. Armstrong, Prin cipal: Clifford Craig, Jay Bankhead, Lester Holoman, Harry Davis, Robert Fulton, Geo. Davis, Harold Herman, Eddie Dunkle, Wm. Agnow, Ida Fones, Sarah Morrow, Florence Hagerty, Ruth Clark, Blanche Hunter, Minnie Reck, Lillle Bradbury, Marie Smearbaugh, Emma Salsgiver, Minnie Canfield, May Clark, Alice Hassey, Iva Holeman, Ca- lista Weiser. Visitors: Mrs. J. G. Dale, Mrs. Eli Holeman, Mrs Trenton, Miss Maggie Robinson. NEBRASKA BCIIOOL 2ND MONTH. Room No. 1. Florence A. Morrison, Teacher: PerccDt of attendance 04; average attendance 30 ; visitors 4 ; No. enrolled S3. Honor Roll: Willie Mc Cullough, Anion Carson, Frank Smith, Marion Small, Gilpin Small, Ralph Cook, Eddie Klepfer, Roy Alt, John Beckwith, Grace Knopp, Fannie Bell Pringle, Louie Thompson, Blanche Thompson, Jessie Pringle, Nina McNaughton, Ethel Han holt. Ralph Klepfer has missed only half a day during month. Room No. 2 Mary Lamb, Teacher. The following named pupils have not been absent or tardy during the month: Earl Small, Arner Small, Ruth Cook, Maud Siverling and Fred Carson. Per cent of attendance for month 01 ; for torm 03. Visitors : Co. Supt. G. W. Kerr, Miss Melda Beckwith, Miss Dollie Car son. STEWARTS RUN SCHOOL. Number enrolled 17. Names of those who haven't missed during the month : Lula Handy, Anna Range, Artie Handy, John Handy, Matt Elliott, Pearl Elliott, May Elliott, Lawrence Range. Pauline Redkield, Teacher. GERMAN HILL. Report of Gorman Hill school, month ending Oct. 26: Number enrolled, 24. Present every day after being admit tod : Minnie aud Martha Overlander, Irene, Ethel and Willie F.mert, Arthur Slroup, Clarence, Corah, Howard, Waltor aud Myra Sibble, Charlie, Jim and Tod Con ger, Maggio, Mary and Henry Withroe. Emma Kiser, Teacher, bellettville school. The following is the report of Kellett vllle school, room No. 2. for the month ending Oot. 20, 1894. No. of pupils en rolled S3; average attendance 31; per cent of attendance 05. Those who were present every day during month are Earl Catliu, John PierBon, Lervis Hun ter, Charlie Miller, Thomas Wolf, Frank and William Watson, Maude Wellor, Hattie Chamberlain, Jessie Wtiitton, Luella, Eva and Bessie Johnson, Olive Wolfe, Bertha Smith, Sadie Wilson. Flo ra Miller, Ida Watson and Jennie Wil son, Bort Albaugh, Nelson Sponcer and Oscar Johnson were absent but one day Kate Guentheh, Teacher JiEWSY KOTES. The Kane Gold Cure sanatorium has been closed for lack of patronage The Kiuziia schools, which were closed three weeks ago on accouut of the cpi domic of diphtheria iu that villiage, havo been reopened. An exchange sensibly advises that peo pie keep their trouble to themselves. While you are telling your troubles you are taking up the time of the mau who is waiting to toll his. Zimmerman, the American crack bicy cle rider, returned from his trip abroad about 10,000 wealthier than when' he went away. He is only 25 years old, but has made t-00,000 with his wheel. The County Commissioners of Lycom ing county have Issued a circular to Con stables informing thom that Constables are entitled to only 15 cents for serving subpoenas. Heretofore they received 50 cents. Bicycle riders will be interested in learning that there is talk of supplanting the popular rubbor pneumutio tire with one mado of paper, Tho reason given is that the latter is much less expensive than the rubber nnos. W. N. Y. 4 P. employes in Buffalo af ter waiting seven months for a restora tion of wages which had been promised to be made in GO or 1H) days after Apri 1st, 1804, have decided to sue the railroad company and try to force the rcstora Hon. Warren is to have a "Woman's Ex change," where articles in needlework painting as well as cookery, Jellios, can ned fruits etc., will be received from wo men anywhere in the country and sold at owner's price for a very small coin mission. The Blizzard says that one of the letter carriers reported that on the morning af ter Halloween he found tho lottors in somo of the boxes so stained with tobac co juice that he hardly could make out the directions. Boys cannot expect to rate as gentlemen who expectorate in the mail boxes. John S. Johnson, the bicyclist, paced by a quadruplet, rode the fastest mile ever made by a human lining, at Buffalo, N. Y., last week ; covering the distance In the marvelous time of 1:35 2-5. This beats tho world's record for a running horse 1-10 of a second and Is surpassed by nothing asido from a locomotive. It Is said that Chaunccy M. Dophew once Introduced a speaker at a political meeting in these words : "I wish to in troduce to this intelligent and apprecia tive audience Mr. Potts, iu whoso honor no loss than threo cities and towns in the Slate of Pennsylvania are named. The places to which I refer are Pottstown, Potts ville and and Chamborsburg." It Is an old and true saying that "mis taks will happen In tho best of families." and the same can be said as to leading newspspnrs. The publishers of a Buffa lo sheet are in deep tribulation because a reporter, in writing up an interview with a prominent society lady said, "Her dainty feet were encased in a pair of shoes that looked like lairy boots," and it appeared in print this wise: "Her dir ty feet wero encased in pair of shoos that looked like ferry boats." Children's shoes for winter wear, ust received at Lanson's. It Wheu you cau't find what you waut in Uuderwear go to Ledebur & Miles'. tf Another lot of oew prints in a few days; only 5c. yd, at Lauson's. 1 Just received a full line of win er flannels, yarns and furnishing goods, at Barnett's. tf Every body knows we ae bead- quarters for cash buyers, in flour aud feed. Lansoo. It The attention of. our patrons is called to the fact. that the stock in winter lines is all new at Barnett's. Genuine Stout's patent snag proof boots sold only at Lanson's, in Tionesta. It We have special bargains in to gent's furuishing goods. Prices meet uuy competition. Come aud see at Barnett's. tf Now is your time to buy cloth ng at Burnett's, at prices away dowu. These goods must be closed out at all hnzzards. tf. You have to pay for what you get. I hen why oot buy where you can buy the cheapest aud get suited. See Ledebur & Miles for prices. 1 A full line of tbe very latest styles of caps for men, boys and children, just received at Barnett's. Call and see theui. tf Do you know why Ledebur & Miles are selling more Clothing, Un derwear aud Furnishings than any one else in town. Come and see or ask your neighbors. 1 Just come to Barnett's and see our all wool pants, made of James town mills cloth at $2.75. Warrant ed all wool. Equal to custom made. Short slKtitedueas. To waste vour money on vile, dirty. watery mixtures, compounded by inex perienced persons, w hen you havo the onnortnnitv of testing Otto's Cure free ol cnargo, ny wm you connnuo w nu tate your throat and lungs with that ter- riuio uacKing cougu wiiiiu nigKim Herman or W. G. Wilkins will furnish you a tree sample Dottle oi tins great miaranieu remeuv r noiu i umuo ui ui to'a Cure to tho light and observe its beautiful urolden color and thick heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest goods. Large bottles ooc ana zuo All Kr. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who nave not, nave now mo opporiunny iu try It r reo. can on inn aaveruseu urug gfst and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and addess to U.K. Duckleiut Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as woll as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. Ail of which is guar anteed to do you gooil ami cost you noth ing. Siggins it Herman's Drugstore. 4 lift Kl.LN'H AllNH'A KAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chi llilaiim, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay ru) uired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale bv Siggins fr Naon. Oon't Tobnt-4'O Null or Kuioke Your Life away is tho truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and the man who wants to quit aud cau't runs no physical or financial risa. in us ing "No-to-bac." Hold by all druggists. Book at drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral (Spring, lnd. Kre the World's I air for MOctii t'eum. Upon receiptor your address and fif teen cents iu postage stamps, we will mail you propayed our Souvenir Portfo lio of'the World's Columbian Exposition, tho regular price is Filly cents, but as we want you to have one, we mako the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a tiling to be pri.ed. It contains full page views of tlio prcat buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, alter you gi t it, wo will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Ad dross II. E. liuckleii it Co., C hicago III. 4 Is .Murrlagu a Fullurt. Havo you been trying to got the best out of existence without health in your family? Havo you been weanngout your life from the cilccts of despepsiu, l.iver Complaint ami indigestion t Are you sleepless at night ? Do you awake ill the i.iorning feeling languid, with coated tongue and sallow, haggard looks? Don't do it. A shout iu llie camp tells how Bacon's Celery King has cured others; it will cure you. Trial package free. Large size 50c and 25c at Siggins it' Her man's or W. (i. Wilkin'. CORRECTED KVKRY TirKSDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 'p barrel choice Flour ? sack, Corn Meal, 100 rhs -Chop feed, pure grain Corn, Shelled -BeBns "(A bushol Ham, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugarcurer Shoulders ... Whltefish, half-barrels -Sugar - Syrup ..... N. O. Molasses now Roast Rio Coffee Rio Coffee, ... Java Coffee ... Tea Butter - Rice Eggs, fresh ... Salt lake best ... I rd - Iron, common bar Nails, 50d, p keg -Potatf.es .... Lime bbl. Dried Apples sliced per lb Dried Beef -Dried Peaches per Tit Dried Peaches pared per - 5, 0O,fl.O0 001.2.') - I ..Wfjl.fiO (n.1.35 (H.73 00 ((1,2.50 ft 15 - 13 10 - R.fiO PftO OWdyflO r.2.ri 2rft) 32 (a -V, 20ft 75 . ft, 25 ft, 15 1.00 ft 13 - 2.00 1.75 60(S,7a 1.00 - G10 15 10 15 1. 1 HAW k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PEN N. KAY & BROTHER ASSOUSCE AS JiOW RKADT. PURDON'S DIGEST 12th Ed. 2 Vols. Imp. 8 Vo. Price 813.00. BEING ft DIGEST OF THE STATUTE LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA FROM 1700 TO 1894. By FRANK F. BRIGHTLY, Esq. of the Phila. Bar. It Is thoroughly revised to dato, and contains new and important titles. With a chronological table of Statutes referred to, and a now and exhaustive index etc, etc. For a full descriptive circular, write to KAY & BROTHER, Publishers, 724 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. OOMMISSIONEES' SALE OP LANDS. BY VIRTUE of various acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania made and provided, we, the un dersigned Commissioners of Forest County, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in Tionesta Borough, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1804. at 10 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed tracts of land, viz: BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Warrant. Acres. Warrantee or Owner. S101 200 Muhlenburg fl Camp bell. UKEKN TOWNSHIP. 12 Whitman, J., fl Shoup. HICKORY TOWNSilIP. 5211 1-5 of 607 Collins, T. D. et al 4 Whitney, C. S. it Son. HOWE TOWNSIIir. i.: Sloan, J. V. 50 Union Oil Co. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. 40 McClintock Hamilton. JENKS TOWNSHIP. . Vaot 100 Proper Agnew, fl Proper. 3109 79 Edward Bevior. TIONESTA TOWNSHIP, 1G0 Sickles, G. O. 87 Agnew, Proper Jam ieson . 24 Agnew, Proper A Jam ieson. 2 Buttcrtield, (i. O. w. a. connely, Peter Younuk, W. M. Coon, Attest, Co. Coining sioners. J. T. Dale, Clork. Estray. Came to tho Premises of tho under sinned, at the old Pownell homestead, Hickory twp., Forest county, about three weeks since, a reu cow, witn wnue isce and line back, carrying a small bell on rubber stran. Hives milk. The owner is horeby notified to come forward, prove properly, pay charges ami uiKe ner a ay, otherwise sue will lie uisposeu oi accoru ingtolaw. E. DAVIS, November 5, 1804. Tit I A I, I.I NT. List of causes set down for trial in. the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Monday of November, 1S04. 1. Hannah L. Dunkle vs. Amslcr Bros. A Co. No 34, August Term, 1M'4. Fi. fa., No. 5, August Term, 1MH. Sher iff's interpleader. 2. J. A. Neill, Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry, and S. T. S'cill for use ot Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry and S. T. Neill, vs. 11. F. Shamlmrg anil II. W. Shamburg, Administrators of (i. Sham burg, deceased, No. 28, September Term, 1K01. Summons in Assumpsit. 3. Carl W. Scholield, use First Nation al hank, Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. Watorhouso, No. 2ii, February Term, 18H4. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage. 4. Carl W. Scholield, use First National Bank, of Jamestown, N. V., vs. John A. Walcrhnuso. No. 27, February Term, 1804. Soire Facias Sur Mortgage. Attest, CALVIN M. A It NEK, Prothoiiotarv. Tionesta, Pa.. October 2.1, li4. W. L. Douglas OLIVET IS TH C BEST lt) O llvU MO SQUEAKING. Atid oiot'r iHMiauiLa nc Geutleiui'D, Ladlei, boys nl kllsaes art) the Best in the World. Bee descriptive aJvertl nttiut which apiMMtriiLu thi aper. Taie no Substitute. Uttit OU tl&Vtutf W, Li DUIULAH' hllOKK, with name mud yricm tftUWLHld OU bottom, bold by F. R.LANSON . ? tC-y ;.- , a.;,u,,,. , p.oWwsvm P'TTc5---r: Pat 4 r V .TN. WITHOUT TMI; fciii ii an iii iWiii r iiiMffiiiiMiiiBiiii Ml BOW (RINO) it easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. The thief pets the watch in otic hand, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watcb,Jeav Ing the victim only the chain. This Idea stopped that little game: The bow has a groove on each end A collar runs down inside the pendant Istemi and nta into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Sold by all watch dealers, without rV CoQt, on Jas. Poss Filled and other cases containing this trade mprk A watch case opener srin: f -". i.r. : -:i Keystone Watch Cn.se Co mi!1.adi:lmii-. 011 OS THAT DEPENDS YOUR WHOLE APPEARANCE. "Virtue may flourish in an old cravat, but men and nature scorn the allocking hat." If you want up to dato ntylet, If you want superb qualities. If you want Hats that wear, neither break nor fade, buy our Hytlfiiulio Pi-t-Kwcd IlatH. McCUEN & SIMON, Tailors, llattern, Furnishers and Shirt Makers, Modorate Price Store. Mole Agents for Younians and Knox's Hats and Dr- Jaeger's Underwear. 25 AND a) SENECA STREET. OIL CITT, PA. Four Ilia Kurrf-NNes. Having he needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed Elec tric Hitters, tho great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen'a Arni ca Salve, tlie besl in the world, and Dr. King's New Llie Pills, which are a per fect pill. All of these remedies are euar. antceil to do just what isclaimed for them aud the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you niore of them. Soli at .Siggins it Herman's drug store. 1 A .Million Krlrntla. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend iu Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Coughs and Colds. II you have never used this Ureat Cough Medicine, one trial will con vince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will lie refunded. Trial bottles freo at isiggins and Herman's Drugstore. Large bottles 50c. and 1.00. 1 Cure fur Ilcadut-lie. As a remedy fur all forms of headache Klcctric I'.itUirs has nrnvntl to he llie VArv nest. It elleels a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual headaches yield to its inlluciice. We urge all who are afflic ted to procure a bottle and give this rem 1 1 v a fair trial. In cases of habitual con stipation Electric Ui Iters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large tiotlles for titty cents at Siggins iv. llci'inaii's-iluiuj store, 2 i.iifiriinit-i-u i urr. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs ami folds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, aud exper ience no benclit, you may return the bot tle and have vour money refunded. We could not maketliisollerdid we uoi know that Dr. King's New Dieovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints, Trial bottles free at tsiggins A Herman's drug Store. Large M.e ooc. and f 1.00. 2 Kld'i'lllll'tt C'unt-H, S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his stomach was disordered, his liver was allecled to au alarming degree, appetite tell awav, aud he was lerrihlv reduced ill i....i !i .i. 'ri i... i.i iii'-ii uiiii niii'iiKiii. i jiii'h Hiaiicn ill X'.iet- tric Millers cured him. Edward Shepherd, ll....iul in i. ...i .. niiiiini'iii);, an., iki . u 1 1 1 1 1 11 a.f i c (ill his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxes of Hue kleu's Arnica Salve, and hia leg is sound and well. John S 'taker, Cataw hy, )., had live largo lever sores ou ids leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box Hueklcn's Arnica Salvf cured him entire ly. Sold by Siggins ik Herman's Drug store. 3 A HuiiNcliohl Trcukurr. D. W. Fuller, of t'liuajohurie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery iu the house and his fam ily has always found theverv best results follow its use; that he would not be w ith out it, if procurable. (). A. Dvkeinau dru gisl t'atskill, N. Y., fcays that Dr. King's Ne Discovery is undoubtedly llie b.ist ( 'ough remedy ; that he has used It in his family lor eight years, and it has Hever failed to do all that is claimed lor it. vV liy not try a remedy so long tried and teied. Trial bottles free at Siggins iV Herman's ib ug slore. Kegular size 5uc. aod f I.0O. 3. m U Cl'i ; ' :J i CJ l; . "" " - ' 1 T J llri k JJ fc- -. ; l . . ,i I ft VtT SV , " ' ... .. -. LRlU.i.i . I".' ' : . : ' : ' i. To I'ltlNTKliS The Una in u AN bus tor sale at a baruiu a 1' V. OKld ( iasoliue tneiue, 1 horse power Just the llie tiling t'r a country printing ufliee iu need nl convenient aud eco nomical power. Engine iu perfect Coudiliou. If.
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