The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 14, 1894, Image 3

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, NOVKMHKH 14. 181)4.
, BOROUGH OFFICKRb.
llurpe C. R. Davis.
Oounnlmr.-Joseph Clark. J. H. Os
good W. A. inlands, F. It. Lanson, U.
W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan.
Jmtieen vf (he I'eace J. F. Proper, 8.
J. Notloy.
Omntable S. R. Canflold.
Cnlleetorn.S. Knox.
tb'.hoot IHreetorai . It. Clark, T. F.
Ritchey, (1. W. Holoman, J. K. Wenk,
L. J. Hopkins, L. Agnow.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICKR.S.
Member of Congre.HRO. F. Knmns.
Membrrof .Senate Harry A. Hall.
Atxembly.. J. Haihmt.
Pr,ient Jmlge Cil aiu.k H. Notkh.
Ansoeiate Juli;ctJoux II. Whitr.
C. W. ('unit,
Treasurer (l. Jamif.son.
Prothonotary, Hep inter A Ileeorder, Ae.
Calviw M. Arnrr.
Sheriff: John T. Carson.
0)mniiMionr-W, A. Connely, Pe
TKIl YoUNOK, W. M. C'OOS.
(Jounty Superintendent (1. W. Kerr.
IHxtrict Attorney P. M. Clark.
Hri Oommtniioners J. B. Carpkn-
TF,B, (EO. tlKNDKL.
County Surveioi J. F. PROPER.
(Kroner D. W. Oi.ark.
Connfy Auditor! M. E. Abbott, W.
L. Stroup, J. W. ELLIOTT.
KKfll LAH TKHMH OF COURT.
Fourth Monday of February.
Third Monday of May.
Last Monday of August.
Third Monday of November,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODUE, No. 3(1!), T. O. O. F.
Moots every Tniwdny evening, In Odd
Follows' llalll'artridgo building.
IjVlREST LODOE, NolK4, A.O. U. W.,
I Meetsevery Friday evening In A.O.U.
W. Hall, Tionesta.
ASHINOTON CAM P, No. 420, P.O.
8. of A., meet every Saturdny eve
ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', Tionosta.
CA PT. G EORO E STOW POST, No. 274
O. A, It. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes
day evening In each month, In Odd Fol
low, Hall, Tionesta.
CAPT. OEOROE STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. R. C, moots first and third
Wednesday evening of each month, In A.
O. U. W. hall, Tioneata, Pa.
1MONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T.
. M., moelM 2nd and 4th Wednesday
evening In each month in A. O. U. W.
hall TionoHta, I 'a.
P M.CLARK,
. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
and District Attorney. Otneo, cor. of
lm and Bridge .Streets, Tionosta, Pa.
Also agent for a number of reliable.
Fire Insurance Companies.
, RITCHEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionosta, Pa.
EDWARD E. HALL
ATTORNEY-
-AT-LAW.
Tionosta, Pa.
OfUoe with S. D. 'Irwin Esq.
JB. SIOQINS, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon A Drnggist,
tionesta; pa.
J.
W. MORROW, M. D.,
Phvslcian. Surcoon A Dentist.
Offlico and residonce tliree doors north of
Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession
al calls promptly responded to at all
hours.
LD. BOWMAN. M. D.,
Phvsician A Surgeon,
TIONESTA, PA.
Omoo In building formerly occupiod by
Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to,
night or day.
HOTEL AGNEW,
L. AGNEW, Proprietor.
. This hotol, formerly tho Lawronco
House, has undergone a complete change,
and is now furnished with al". tho mod
ern improvement. Heated and lighted
thr.iuirhout with uutural iras. bathrooms.
hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of
guests never ueglocled.
OENTRAIi HOUSE,
V.y A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor.
Tlonseta, Pa. This is tho 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.
PR EST HOTEL,
West Hickory, Pa.
Jacob Bender, Proprietor. This hotel
has but recently been completed. Is niee-
lv furnished throughout, anil offers the
finest and most oomlortauie accommoda
tions to guests and the traveling public.
Kates reasonable.
M
AY, PARK A CO.,
Corner of Elm Walnut Sts., Tionesta,
Pa., Bank of Discount snd Deposit. In
tcre.it allowed on Time Deposits. Collee
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. b. Collections solicited.
pUIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER,
Shop iu Reck building noxt to Smear-
jaugh A Co.' 8 store. Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work from the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satibluction. rrompi alien
tion given to mending, and prices rea
sonable.
T F. ZAHRINGER.
J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER
and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is
prepared to do all work In his line on
snort notice and at reasonable prices
Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch'
es. Jewelry, Sc, ordt-ed for parties at
the lowest possible figure. Will lie found
In the building next to Keeley Club
KOOIU.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. PA,
MILLINERY !
FLORA WALTERS & CO..
Having moved into their handsome
new building, opposite Hopkins &
Lanson's store, are prepared to meet
their lady friends wiln au elegant
stock of goods iu their line. All the
newest styles in
HATS & BONNETS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND
miLMXKUY (JOOIS
in general. And a full Hue of Ladies'
Funisliing Good.i, at very reasonable
prices. Children's hats and caps. Call
ou us before making selections. Wo be
lieve We cau please you.
JAS. T. BUENNAN,
Itoiil JOwtulo A trout, iiikI
Convcynnpor,
r ins, urt aw am-
FABMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND
LOTS TOE SALE. OS EXCHANGE.
I roprosent tho oldost, strongest, and
best Insurance Companies In tho United
States.
C. IYI . ARNER.
CONVEYANCER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND COLLECTOR.
TIONESTA, - PEEN'A.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases.Wills,
Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree
ment, and ail other legal instruments f
writing, drawn with accuracy and dis
patch. Titlos examined and "Briefs"
prepared. Ground rents, mortgages,
and loans negotiated. Farms and wild
latum, nouses and lots Tor salo or rent.
Registers of Property for sale or to let.
open to the inspection of those Interested.
Particular attention paid to tho collection
of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper
assessment of lands and payment of
taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg
ment of deods, and depositions taken.
Chnrck and Hablinth School.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
m. t M. E. Sabbath School Bt 10:00 a. m.
Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale.
Preaching In the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
. l. Shoup, Pastor.
Services in the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening.
Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market 821.
Miss Rilla Brace ia visiting with
Tionesta friends.
Br'er White of the Tidioute
News was a pleasant caller on Mon
day. Ritchie Ledebur has returned to
his studies at the Erie business col
lege. Dr. Bowtoao reports the arrival
of a uiue pound girl at the home of
Archie Mathe of Nebraska, Monday
night.
Mrs. Fred Infield, who has been
severely ill for several weeks past, is
improving slowly. Her mother has
been with her for the past ten days.
Arthur Weant and George Klin-
esttver, two of Nebraska young
men, departed Monday to take the
winter course at Erie City business
college.
O. V. Proper has located a well
nut near Hemlock creek, about four
miles south of here. He expects to
have the walking beam in motion in
side of two weeks.
-The W. C. T. U. will give an
oyster supper next Tuesday evening,
Nov. 20tb, from 6 to 9 o'clock, at
their reading room. Price 25 cents.
Everybody cordially invited.
-List of letters remaining in Tio
nesta, Pa , P. O., Nov. 10, 1894 : Mrs.
Nancy Courne, S. G Gold, Dr. II. M.
Herman, J. M. McClelland, 2.
R. L. Haslet, P. M.
-Mr. it. u. Davis nas tor some
time been failing in health, until now
his condition is quite serious. He is
upward of 75 years of age and his
friends fear that his recovery is doubt
ful. rX "The first and, up to date, the on-
1 deer laid low hereabouts this sea
son was huug up by Jack Welsh and
Charlie Corb, Monday of this week.
It was a fiue doe weighing upward of
100 pounds dressed.
L. J. Hopkins is ia New York
where he expects to remain tor some
time, and may embark in business
there, in which case he would give up
his residence in Tioueala, but not uo
til the winter is over.
W. G. Wymao received a hard
stroke in the face last Saturday from
an edgiug thrown by the bolter saw
at the spoke factory. No bones were
broken, but the escape from serious
injury was a narrow one.
We have now had a full week of
pretty snug winter weather, the
ground for the most part beiog cover
ed with soow to the depth of 3 to 6
inches. If this means the beginning
of our regular winter 'tis going to be
a long one surely.
John Jones came down from
foxcreek yesterday and bad a piece
of steel removed torn his right eye,
which bad been giving him lots of
pain for four or five days past. The
relief from pain and the good elec
tion news made John feel happy.
By notice published in this issue
it will be observed that jurors sum
mooed to appear at the November
term of court, next week, are iufurm
ed that their presence will not be re
quired; hence there will be uo jury
court, and possibly no court of any
kind.
James 11. Clark of this place,
and Maxwell While of Baroett, were
appointed by the court last week as
Congreskionul and Senatorial return
judges. Mr. Clark took the Con
gressional returns to Cleaifield, and
Mr. White the Senatorial returns to
RidgWay.
Associate Judge-elect Nash was
down from Howe township yesterday
on a short business visit. We asked
the Judge what tho uows was up io
his section, and he told us the big
gest excitement now in his neighbor
hood was over the fact that George
Noblit had killed a fawn last Satur
day. The new ad. of David Mintz, the
live Marienville merchant, will-up-pear
next week. Meantime Mr.
Mintz would be pleased to show the
public his elegant new stock of goods
for the wiDter, which is by far the
largest and finest he has ever han
dled. Go and see what he has to
show you, and get prices that for low
ness will astonish you.
Our geniel frieud A. J. McCray
was over from Marienville last Satur
day and dropped into the Repcbican
office for a short call. . Jack, like
other good things, improves with each
year of added age and grows more
popular with the boys every day.
He reports the new mill at Baker &
Hammond's completed, and bigger
aud better than the one destroyed by
fire last summer.
Roy G. Brownell of Sheffield.
and Miss Elizabeth Moreland were
married on tho sixth iost., at the res
idence of the bride io Erie. Pa. The
cards announce that Mr. and Mrs
Brownell will be at home to their
friends, in Sheffield after the 20tb.
Best wishes and heartiest congratula
tions to you and yours, Roy, 'from
your maoy Tionesta frieuds, in which
the Republican most heartily joius.
Messrs. Scowden & Clark are
early on the carpet with a fiue stock
of cutters for the winter. Their line
consists of both Portlands and swell
box, as well as bobs, light and heavy.
A nicer display has never been shown
in this place, and those contemplating
a purchase should by all means look
over their stock and get prices before
ordering. The figures at which thoy
will dispose of tbem are surprisiogly
low, so that any one with a horse and
harness oau easily afford a nice cut
ter. Call and see them.
The President's Thanksgiving.
The American people should grate
fully render thanksgiving and praise
to the Supreme Ruler of the Uni
verse, who has watched over tbem
with kindness and fostering care dur
ing the year that has passed ; they
should also with humility aud faith
supplicate the Father of All Mercies
for continued blessings according to
their needs, and they should by deeds
of charity seek the favor of the giver
of every good and perfect gift.
Therefore ,1 Grover Cleveland,
President of the United States, do
hereby appoint and set apart Thurs
day, the tweoty-niutb day of Novem
ber, iost., as a day of thanksving and
prayer, to be kept and observed by
all the people of the land.
On that day let our ordioary work
and business be suspended, and let
us meet iu our accustomed places of
worship and give thanks to Almighty
God for our preservation as a Nation,
from our immunity from disease and
pestileuce, for the harvests that have
rewarded our husbandry, for a renew
al of oatioual prosperity, and for ev
ery advance in virtue and intelli
gence that has marked our growth as
a people.
And with our thanksgiving let us
pray that these blessings may be mul
tiplied unto us, that our national enu
science may be quickened to a better
reoogoition of the power and good
ness of God, that in our national life
we may clearer see and closer follow
the path of righteonsoess.
And io our places of worship and
praise, as well as in the happy re
unions nf kindred and friends on that
day, let us invoke divine approval by
generously remembering the poor and
needy. Surely He who has given us
comfort and plenty will look upon
our relief of the destitute and our
ministrations of charity as the work of
hearts truly grateful aod as proofs of
the sincerity of our thauksgiving.
(Juitonville.
Jako Guiton, our champion sqlfrrel
hunter, has bagged HO squirrels thus fur
this saason.
D. E. Guiton has captured IS coons aud
one opossum this season. Dan is cham
pion on coons, but "coons" are plenty
this year judging lrom the appearance of
thejapers.
'"John Myers of Hickory spent Satur
day and Sunday with Guiton ville friends.
James Campbell has returned from a
visit with Clarion county friends.
Win. Mobuey's smiling face is again
among us.
John Grubbs ef Golinza paid our town
a visit recently.
It. W. Moon killed a large cat-owl re
cently that measured 3 foet 8 inches from
tip to tip.
Rev. Hodgkins preached iu our new
school house last Saturday evening, aud
will hold services again on the evening of
the 21th iust. Come out and hear him.
Sabbath school next Sabbath at 10:30 a.
m. We trust there will be a good atten
dance. $1 50 in cash buys 2 sacks of
good warranted flour at Lausoa'i. 1
The Tionesta Circle of (lie Chautauqua
Literary ami Scientific Circle
Brief or it History.
Tills socloty was originally organized
Nov. 9, 1881, and continued until the fall
of 1882. Of the original members the
following are still residents of Tionesta :
T. F. Ritchey Esq. nnd wifo, A. B. Kelly
and wifo, B. D. Irwin and wife, Mrs. J.
II. Dingman, Miss Mario Jackson, now
Mrs. L. J. Hopkins.
Tho following members are deceased s
J. II. Dingman, T. B. Cobb, Lizzie M.
Davis, Albert Haydcn.
Tho following named members have
removed to othor plaoos, as follows :
John A. Hart and wife, Oil City; Itobt.
Iloskins, North Dakota; Charles Bonner,
Chicago, Ills.; T. J. VanGiesen and wife,
Leechburg, Pa.j Mrs. A. II. Partridge,
Pittsburg j Mrs. Belle Dewees, Cleve
land, O.j Mr. L. M. Cobb, West Chester,
Pa.; Rev. James Hickling and wife,
Dresden, O.; O. W. Dithridgo and wifo,
NewYoik city; Mrs. Sue. E. Evans,
now Mrs. O. W. Warden, East Hickory,
Pa.; Miss Minnie A. Freeman, now Mrs.
J. B. Reeves, North Yokima, Wash.;
Bollo Shoup, now Mrs. C. M. Shawkey,
Warren, Pa.; Miss KatoCobb. now Mrs.
Dr. T. D. Dunn, West Chester, Pa.; Miss
Maude Davis, now Mrs. Dr. M. B. Cook,
Buffalo, N. Y.
In 1881-2 tho following named books
ot tho Chautauqua course wero read :
Mosaics of History; Townseud's Art of
Speech ; McKinzio's 19th Century ; His
tory of Ancient Literature ; Roman Art.
The following prescribed articles and
treatises wero read, also, from the Chau
tauquan: History of Judea; Geology;
Health at Home; Christ in Chronology;
Political Economy; Ancient Art; Men
tal Science.
During this time the different leaders
and instructors, called examiners in the
minutes, were J. II. Dingman, T, F-
Ritchey, S. D. Irwin, L. M. Cobb, G. W.
Dithrldge, A. B. Kelly, Mrs. Anna Hart,
Mrs. II. M, L. Dithridgo.
The circle was reorganized at the home
of F. F. Whittokin Nor. 8, 1894, and the
following officers elected : President, T.
F. Ritchey; Vice Pres't, Rev. W. W.
Dale; Seo'y, A. W. Richards ; Treas., S.
D. Irwin. Rev. Dale was elected In
structor and Examiner. Nov. 0, circle
met at S. D. Irwin's, where By-laws wore
adopted and first lessons read. For the
present regular meetings on Friday
nights. The next circlo will meet at the
residonce of G. W. Kerr, Friday ev'g,
Nov. 10th. Readings for the evening as
follows: Growth of the English Nation,
Chap. V. to page 94. Europe In the 19th
Century, chapters XII. XIII. and XIV.
in the Chautauquan : The Legislation of
the German Empire; Modern Agricul
ture In Franco and Sunday reading of
Nov. 11th.
Considerable interest is manifested,
and the circle is revived under promis
ing circumstances.
Delightful Colorado.
From a private letter from Fred. M.
Morgan, who, with his family, left Oil
City recently to spend the winter in Col
orado for the benefit of his health, we
cull the following: This is a beautiful
city and tho climate is grand. The sen
sation at first was funny ; seemed as if
the air did not go far enough into our
lungs, and we felt as if wo were going to
fall apart. Soems to me I nover saw a
genuine sunshine until I came here. We
can see Pikes Peak, which is eighty
miles distant, and other mountains at a
still greater distance, plainly; they are
all covered with biiow, they tell us, all
the year. It is wonderful how pure and.
refreshing the air is ; the sensation, after
breathing it, is ploasant and must be ex
perienced to be appreciated, I think the
air has some influence on the nature of
the people for they seom to be more
cheerful and more sociable than the peo-
plo in the East. They have beautiful
buildings, beautiful streets, and the best
street car service I have ever seon iu any
City.
This being election day the banks,
stores and all business places are closed.
The women vote in this state. This
morning I passed several polling places
where there would be a hundred or more
people lined up voting in turn. There
was no discrimination, the refined lady
in Bilk rubed clothes with the colored la
dy, who gained her livolyhood by the
wash-boai d and tub. The strife is be
tween the Republicans and the Popu
lists; the Democrats are not in it in this
state. Will writo you again when I see
and learn more about this country. Do
not forget to mail tho Republican to No.
21G3 Stout St., Denver, Col. Yours truly,
F. M. Morgan,
Enworth League Convention.
The fith annual convention of the Ep
worth League, of the Franklin district of
the Erie conference, comprising 23 chap
tors, closed iU sessions iu Titusville on
Friday evening last at the Baptist church.
Thore was a full representation of dole
gates in attendance and the proceedings
were instructive aud interesting.
District officers for the ensuing year
were elected as follows :
President Lloyd Swisher, of Oil City.
Vice Presidents Rev. J. C. Clemens,
of Petrolia; W. W. Dale of Tionesta;
Marshall Hoovis, of Clintouvillo ; M.
Downing, of Tidioute.
Recording Secretary Miss Stefl'ue, of
Oil City.
Franklin was chosen as the next place
for holding the convention.
The preseut convention was one of the
most successful in the history of the dis
trict. Muyhiirij News.
B. J. Andrews left for tho Ohio oil field,
where ho will dress tools for his father.
Last Monday when Will Dcshner lit
the gas at his boiler house au explosion
occurred burning his face quite severely.
Spudding on No. 73 has begun.
The tools have been fished out of No.
18.
Gene Sutton was here calling on friends
lust weok.
The frame work of the new mill at this
place is completed, and work on the dam
Hill begin in a few days.
J. L. Bubb finished his new houso at
No. 11, and moved in a short time ago.
Wbeu you cau't Cud what you
waut in Underwear go to Ledebur &
Miles'. tf
Stewarts Run.
Should this snow remain a number of
us will be caught unprepared for It.
Oil oporatois seom brisk Just now.
Messrs. Mclntyro, Motcalf and Zahnlscr
are building a rig beyond Pleasantvillo,
while three other parties are waiting on
them to put up rigs; O. W. Proper, on
Indian Camp; Mclntyre A Slggins, on
Hunter Run, and Stewart A Son, in this
latitudo.
J. (1. Bromley, who has been run
ning tho leaso on tho Joslyn for tho
past year, had the misfortune to got his
loft hand caught in the pull wheel, last
Friday morning, while hitching on a
well. The third finsrer was broken and
crushed quite badly, and the injury is
quite painful.
James Ciimings is talking of going to
Erie this winter to take a course of stud
ies at business ollege.
Jaw. and Matt. Mclntyre started for
Mercer county Thursday to buy a horso.
That is a Rood place to find good horses.
Rev. Shoup will not preach at the
White church noxt Sabbath on account
of quarterly meeting at Hickory on that
day.
Postmaster George Dawson is moving
a building into his father's yard to be
used as a p. o.
The Woman's Missionary society of
this place is sending a barrol of clothing,
Jtc, tojMiss Mary Everhart, of Olive
Branch Mission, In Chicago.
JiEHSY NOTES.
A reporter was shown, Saturday, a red
raspberry bush, on which were several
ripe berries. The wonders of the present
season, as regards fruit ripening at an
unusual time, seem to be innumerable.
Meadville Gazette.
A Sheriff 'a jury in Buffalo has declared
II. D. Taylor, a well-known oil man, a
person of unsound mind and incompe
tent to manage his affairs. His estate is
valued Rt about half a million Franklin
News. Mr. Taylor has since died.
A Polk correspondent writes to the
Greenville Advance-Argus as follows:
"Since work began on tho new State
buildiugs, the following new industries
have been located : Barber shop, feed
store, shoe store, ton-cent store and steam
laundry agency. The now boarding
house has been christened Hotel McGon-
nigle, in honor of the well known antl-
Polk agitator. The now buildings thirty-
two in all, will be connected by corridors.
The structure will be laid out in the form
of a cross. Tho longor arm will be 1,348
feet. This will enable one to walk under
cover for a quarter of a mile."
Nice new Hoods and Fascina
tors, all colors, just received at Lao-
on's. It
Just received a full line of win
ter flannels, yarns and furnishing
goods, at Barnett's. tf
Ledebur & Miles for Underwear.
Still they come ! Another lot of
tho famous "Douglas Shoes" at Lan-
son s. It
The attention of our patrons is
called to the fact that the stock iu
winter lines is all new at Barnett's.
Just notice the new line of
Chenille table covers just received at
Lanson's. It
We have special bargains in
gent's furnibhing goods. Prices to
meet auy competition. Come and
see at Barnett's, tf
Dress goods aro selling f9t be
cause the assortment is good and
prices are low at Lanson's. It
Now is your time to buy cloth
ing at Barnett's, at prices away down
These gooJs must be closed out at all
hazzards. tf.
These cold moruiogs put us all
in mind that we need an overcoat or
ulster. Remember that Lanson has
them for sale aod will sell them for
cash just a littlo lower than any one
in this neck of tho woods. It
A full line of the very latest
styles of caps for men, boys and
children, jast received at Barnett's.
Call aud see tbem. tf
Just come to Barnett's and see
our all wool pauts, made of James
town mills clotb at 82.75. Warrant
ed all wool. Equal to custom made.
For Sale.
One acre of land in Tionesta Uoro ,
on Elm .Street. Fine location.
Sixty acres farm laud with timber,
all level land. Finest ever offered
for sale; timber fur seven hundred
ties on same.
Twenty-six acres iu Sugar Grove
Tp , Warren Co., under good cultiva
tion. Houses aud lots for sale in
Boro and adjoining towns.
Calvin M. Ahneb.
Hit II l.liN'IS A It MCA HAI.VK.
The best Salve in (he world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, ('hupped Hands, Chil hlainx,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay roq nired. It
is guurantced to give period satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale bv Higgins .V iiason.
Ilou'l Tobut-f-o rill or Kmoke Your l.ile
away is the truthful, startling titlo of a
liltlu book that tells all about No-to-bac,
the wonderful harmless yuuranteeit to
bacco habit cure. Tho cost is trilling,
and the man who wants to quit and can't
runs no physical or financial risa in us
ing "No-to-bac." Sold by all druggists.
Book at drug store or by mail free. Ad
dress, The Sterling Keinudy Co., Indiana
Mineral Springs, lnd.
TM'O I.fVt-H NHVfll.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction, City,
III. was told by her doctors she hud con
sumption and that there was uo hope for
her, two bottles of Dr. King' New Dis
covery completely cured her and tdie
says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egieis,
Litl Florida St. San Francisco, aiillurod
from a dreadful cold, approaching con
sumption, tried without result everything
else then bought one bottle id' Dr. Kings'
New Discovery and in two weeks was
cured, lie is naturally thankful. It is
such results, ol which thvsu are samples,
that prove the wonderful ellicacy oi this
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial
bottles at Siggins Herman's drug ktore.
Regular fcize 50c. and f 1.00. 5
Wsntrd.
Ladles and gentlemen suffering witli
throat and long difficulties to call at our
drugstore tor a bottle of Otto's cure,
which wo aro sistrilniting free of charge,
and wo can confidently recommend it as
a.superior remedy i'or coinrh, colds,
bronchitis, consumption and all diseases
of the thront and lungs. It will stop a
cough quicker than any known remedy.
We will guarantee it to cure yon. If
your children have croup or whooping
cough it is sure to give Instant relief.
Don't delay, hut get a trial bottlo free.
Large sizes 50c and 25c. Sold by Higgins
it Herman and W. (1. Wilkins. 3
Kiff Kxrllrmrnt In Town.
Over tho remarkable cures' of the
grandest specific or tho ago, Bacon's Cel
ery King, which acts as a natural laxa
tive, stimulates tiie digestive organs, reg
ulates the liver and kidneys anil is na
ture's great healer and health renewer.
If you have Kidnev, Liver and blood
disordor do not delay, but call at Sigirins
4 Herman's or W. O. Wilkin's drug
store for a free trial package. Large size
50c and 20c. 3
Klertrlc Illttrrs.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing tho song of praise. A purer medicine
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed. Electric, Bitters will
cure all diseases of the liver and K idneys,
will romoye Pimples, Boils, Salt Hlietiin,
and other affections caused by impure
Blood, will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as woll as cure all Malarial
fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipa
tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Price 50 cts. and f 1.00 per bot
tle at Siggins A Herman's drug store. 5
TIONHSTA ftXVJJlClCTi-i
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS
Flour barrel choice - - C.onrdfl.oo
Flour sack, - - bJfg.1.25
Corn Meal, 100 Iba - - - 1.2j(l.&0
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.35
Corn, Shelled - ,75
Beans Tfi bushel - - - 2.002.50
Ham, sugar cured - - - (h.15
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured - 13
Shoulders ..... jo
Whltefish, half-barrels ... 8.50
Sugar ..... 6((1
Syrup 60(a.S0
N. O. Molasses new ... 60(3,60
Roast Rio Coffee ... fnt25
Rio Coffee, ... . 25
Java Coffee .... ajgti'W
Tea 20 (it 50
Butter 22(0,2.")
Rice 0(cj.8
Eggs, fresh .... (a,20
Salt lal'e best .... i.oo
Lard 12J
Iron, common bar .... 2.00
Nails, 50d, $ keg .... 1.75
Potatoes .... (10(3,75
Lime p bbl, .... l.oo
Dried Apples sliced por Hi - 0(3,10
Dried Beef ... 15
Dried Peaches por lb - - 1012J
Dried Peaches pared per - - 16
NOTICE TO JURORS.
EThere being no business requiring tho
attention of Jurors at November Term
of Court, 1804, all persons summoned to
attend as jurors are notilied that their at
tendance is not required.
Br Okokk of Court.
Attest, Calvin M. Aeneb.
Prothonotary of Forest Countv.
Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 12, 1891.
KAY & BROTHER ANNOUNCE AS
NOW HEADY.
PURDON'S DIGEST
12th Ed. 2 Vols. Imp. 8 Vo. Prico $13.00.
BEING A DIGEST CFtTHE STATUTE
LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA: FROM
1700 TO 1894.
By FRANK F. BRIGHTLY, Esq.
of the Phila. Bar.
It is thoroughly revised to date, and
contains new and important titles.
With a chronological table of Statutes
referred to, and a new and exhaustive
indox etc., etc.
For a full descriptive circul.tr, write to
KAY t BROTHER, Publishers,
724 Sansoin Street, Philadelphia.
OOMmSSIONEBS' 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 salo by public
vendue or outcry at the Court House, in
Tionesta Borough, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1H.
at 10 o'clock a. in., the following de
scribed tracts of luud, viz:
J1AUNETT TOWNSIllr.
Warrant. Acres. Warrantee or Owner,
airil 200 Miihlcnburg tl Camp
bell. (HtKKN TOWNSHIP.
12 Whitman, J., fl Shoup.
UICKOHY TOWNSHIP.
5211
l-5of8H7 Collins. T
I), et al
4 Whitney, C. S
. it Son.
1IOWK TOWNSHIP.
1:10 Sloan, J. V.
60 Union Oil Co.
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
40 McClintock Hamilton.
JENKS TOWNSHIP.
100 Proper A Agnow, ti
Proper.
79 Edward Bcvier.
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
100 Sickles, O. (i.
87 Agnow, Proper A Juui
iesou. 24 Agnow, Proper. Juin-
ieNoii.
2 Butterlield, (i. .
W. A. Connki.v,
Pktkb Younuk,
W. M. Coon,
Co. Commissioners.
Dai.k, Clerk.
Vact
31o0
Attest,
J. ;
Tit I. Hi LIST.
List of causes set How n for trial iu tho
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on Hie
Third Monday of November, 1S!I4.
1. Hannah I.. Dnnklo vs. Ainsler
Bros. tV Co. No U4, August Term, ls,i4.
Fi. fa., No. 5, August Term, lf'.i4. Sher
iff's interpleader.
2. J. A. Noill, Nancy Church, Julia X.
Berry, und S, T. Neill for use ot
Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry ami S. T.
N'eill,' vs. B. I'. .Siiainliurg and 11. W,
Shaml'Urg, Administrators of li. shaiti
burg, deceased, No. 28, September Term,
ism. Summons in Assumpsit.
;l. Curl W. Si-holield, Use First Nation
al Hank, Jamcsiow ii, N. Y., vs. John A.
Waterhouse, No. 2ii, February Term,
ls!i4. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage.
4. Curl W. Schoiield, use First National
Bunk, of Jamestown, N. Y., vs. Johu A.
Waterhouse. No. 27, Feliruury Term,
lblfl. Scire Facias Sur Mnrtime.
Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER.
ProtUouotury.
Tionesta, Pa., Oclob.r 3, 1U4.
C. .11. Wllltemail,
NEW STORE!
Having purchased the store formerly
owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to
W. N. Y. A P. R. It. Station, I am pro
pared to furnish tho public with any
thing in the line of
GRECERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
WHOLESALE AND RATAIL.
Also the
FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR I
I guarantee prices as low as the lowest,
and all goods delivered free of charge.
Call and see mo.
C. 31. WHITEMAN,
WEST SIDE,
TIONESTA, J?J.
OH, SHAKE.
That ancient Hat of thine.
For one of McCuen A Simon's latest
kind.
TIIE ROELOFS.
Roelot's is tho man who perfected the
Hydarulic Pressed Hat process.
The Roelof's Hat presented above is a
gem of purest ray 8erene..in the world
of hats.
Throe Depths of Crown.
Three Widths of Brim.
Two Colors, Brown and Black.
Two qualities, $3.00 and W.50.
Mail Orders receive promt attention.
McCUEN & SIMON,
Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers and Shirt
Makers, Moderate Price Store. Role
Agents for Youumns and Knox's Hats
and l)r Jaeger's Underwear.
25 AND 29 SENECA STREET.
OIL CITY. PA.
?4
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Hood Stock, (food Carriages and Bug
gies to let upon the most reasonable terms.
He will also do
JOB TE
All orders left at the Post Office will
receive prompt attention.
PROCLAMATION.
Wh kiikas. The Hon. Charles H. Noyea
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions In and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for bidding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Or
phans' Co-rt, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Third Monday of November, being
the loth day of November, 1804. N,ts
lice is therefore uiven to tlte Cor
oner, J ustiivs of the Peace and Con
stables of said counts', that they be then
and there in their proper persous at ten
o'clock A. M., ol said day with their
rccoids, inquisitions, examination, and
other leiueiiibraiices, to do those things
which to their ollice appertain to be done,
aud to those who a re hound iu recogni.ance
to prosecute utiuinst the prisoners ihat are
or shall ho iu the jail of Forest County, that
they may be thou and there to prosecute
against tliein as shall be just, t.lven un
der in v hand and seal this 23d day of
October, A. D. 1114.
JOHN T. CARSON, l.s. Sheriff.
Fred. Grottonbcrgor
OENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, nil Well Tools, (ius or Water Flt
tingsaml (icnot'ul Itlaeksmithing prompt
ly done ut Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attentiou, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of ami just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FR ED. OR ETT E N B E HUE It.
Vv.' . V7EO :7
7 V,l' fT., ' :rr .'s".
LARGli'T ai'0F.T.r '"-
t;.ji; i V- iin-i l-ic:.U 5
t . m:i.' v ti.oi-
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p.oj-P4',b. P.TVSBUfv:.. Pa.
Notice.
Estate of Peter C. Ithicher, late of Tio
nesta 'township, doo'd. Notice is hereby
given that Letters of Administration up
on the above named Estate have been
grunted to the undci-simiod. All peisims
indebted ill make pu incut, aud those
having claims will present the same, du
ly uolh 'lilicated, w ithout dclav, to
MARY BLi'CII ER, Aduiinistratril.
Tionesiu, Pa., Oct, 17, lw4.
Highest market price paid for
hide and pelti al Baruett'i. tf.
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