) THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WK)Ni;si)AY. NOVEMIIEIl 2H, 1801. yonour.ii OFFicEns. Hurgr, V, , Ivi. Omwcfmrii. Joseph (Murk, .1. It. On. Roo.1 W. A. IfilntKli. F. It. Lanson, U. W. lihlnnn, Joseph Morgan. jHMten v the 'care J, K. Proper, R. J. Notlev. ChHMinblnf. H. Cannold. (yllrelir Ii. H. Knox. M-ltnnl Pireeinrn-J. It. Clark, T. P, IllUhov, . W. Ilolcmaii, J. K. Weiik. I j. J. Hopkins, h. Agnow. FOrt EST COUNTY OFFICKIS. Member of fnnprenK(l. F. K mini Member nf .Senate Hamiy A. II am.. Atmhli J. J. Haioiit. I'rtmrtrnt. rHlyeV m ni.K If. N'otks. i4rifif JutlietJotin H. Wiiitr, t;. vy. ('LARK. Treasurer I J. Jamirkon. YoiAonofirj, Register & Recorder, fe. Calvin M. Arnkii. fiheritr. JoilK T. Carson. tbniinimnfr-W, A. Connbi.Y, Pk tkb Younok, W. M. Cnn!i. fount y 'Superintendent . W. Kerr. Dintriet Attorney P. M. ft.ARK. tiry (Jimm(i(ini!fi-J, II. ('aiu'KN- TKB, (Jro. .ITKNPKI.. County Surveyor J, F. PnorKR. f-bronur 1. V. Pi.ark. Comity Auditor M. E. Aihiott, W. L. Stfliour, J. V. El.MOTT. HKllIILAn TKRMM OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday nf May. l.at Momlay of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LOTMJK, No. 3(11), I. O, O. P. Moots ovory Tuosdav evening, in Odd Fellows' liall, 'Partridge building. fLVlREST TJOnE, No. 1S4, A.O. IT. W I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tlouost. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. a H. of A., meets ovory Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall', TioncHtu. CAPT. OKOKHE HTOW POHT, No. 274 U. A, It. Moots 1st and 3d Wcdnos day evening In each month, In Odd Fol Iowh, Hall, 1'ioncsta. CA'T. OEnitOE STQ.W CORPS, No. 1.(7, W. It. C, meotH flrHt and third Wednesday evening of earn month, In A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. HMONKSTA TENT, No. 1(14, K. O. T. X M meois 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In each month in A. O. U. . hall Tionesta, Pa. PM. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attornky. Oillco, cor. of lin and Uridgfl Mtroets, Tionesta, Pa. AIno agent for a number of reliable Fire InHiiranoe Companios. F. 1UTCIIEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. DWARD K. HALL T? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Tionesta, Pa. Olllce with S. P. Irwin Esq. B. SIOGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J AV. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dontlst. Otnlco and residence three doors north of Lawrenco House, Tionesta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all Iiourn. LD. BOWMAN, M. I)., Phvslcian A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Office In building formerly occupied by lr. Nason. Call promptly responded to, night or day. HOTEL AON E W, L. AONEW, Proprietor. This hotol, formerly tho Lawrence House, has undprgone a complete change, jiud is now furnished with all tho mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, buthrooms, hut ud eold water, etc. Tho com foi ls of guests ivever neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Tlonseta, Pa. Thin Is the moat centrally located hotel in tho place, and has all the modem improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public First class Livory in connection. 1TO REST HOTEL, . . Wost Hickory, Pa. Jacob Hendor, Proprietor. This hotel lias but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and oilers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public. Hales reasonable. M AY, PARK CO., HASanKa. Corner of Elm Walnut Sts., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount nod Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of tlie U. . Collections solicited. pHIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Keck building next to Smear jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all xinds of custom work from the til. est to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to ,trive perteot satislaction. prompt ulten ajoii given to niouding, and prices rca ..duiiublo. T P. ZAHRINOKK. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER :and Jewelor of 2" years' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line 1111 -soon nonce anu hi reasouaoio prices, Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch- es, Jewelry, Vc, ordered for parlies at the lowest possible Ugiire. win betouuu 111 the biuldiug next to Keeley Club Room. OltENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of aud Dealer lu MRRESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, JLud all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. MILLINERY! JLOM WALTERS & CO., Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A I.aiiKon's store, are prepared to meet llicir lady friends witii an elegant i.toek of goods in their line. All the newest stylos in HATS & KONNETS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND ILI.Ii:itY UOODN in geiierul. And a full line of Ladies' Punishing Gond-t, ut very reasonable prices. Children's hats and caps. Call oil us beforo making selections. We be lieve we caii plea yov. JAS. T. IVUENNAN, Con vcynncrr, rmt. Uft jND ICCI tzm IMSUTici:. FAEMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent the oldest, strongest, nnd best Insurance Companios in tho United States. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER. REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONKSTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagns, LeanoA.Wllls, 'OWOrS Of AttiriinV Artinlntt nf A rrrnn- inent, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. TIUps examined and "Briefs" pit'imreu. orminii renin, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild '""""1 nouses anu ioib ior sale or rent. ItcirisLcrH of Prnunrtv f..t. ..In n n ln open U the inspection of those Interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper asspHsmeiit of lnnds and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment in uncus, anu depositions taKen. t hnrrli mni Hnbbnlh Hrhul. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. 1 M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. I reaching in M. K. Church evnrv Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Saldiath evening at the usual hour. Rev. l'. r . Mump, Pastor. Memoes in tho Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, ivuv. j. v. nicAnincn oiuciaiing. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market 821. See Smart & Silberberg'i new d. in this issue. A. B. Kelly returned home on Monday from a trip to Chicago. Mrs. MoKiuney of Franklin ia visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Q. Wyman. While you ore giving thanks to morrow try to make others feel like doing the fctime. Mis Fanny Armstrong, of Grove City, Pa., is visiting her bro ther, Prof. Armstrong. Men's meeting in the Presbyter ian church next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. All men are invited to Attend. There will be a Demoreet silver medal contest held in the cbuoch at West Hickory, Saturday evening, Dec. 1st, under auspices of the W. C. T. U. J. G. McClain will conduct the Tionesta Photograph Gallery on Tliuokegiving Day for Mr. Muno. Ihosb wanting work doue will please call early. It Union Thanksgiving services will be held iu the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. ni. Rev. Mr. Dale of the M. E. church will deliv er the sermon. A cordial invitation is extended to every one. Calvin M. Aruer, through his real estate agency sold during the past month, the bouse and lot recent ly purchased by his wife from A. M. Doutt, to W. II. Cone of this place. Also three million feet of hemlock timber to Geo. W. Robiuson it Co. Dr. Siggius and James Mclotyre have commenced drilling at their well, on Hunter Run, near 'Squire Hoovler's place. The ctew is com posed of Zack. Sbrivor aud Jeff. Grove, drillers, aud Frauk Biilcil and Charlie Thomson, tool dressers. Joseph M. Smiley, the oldest of the Smiley brothers, of Franklio, IV, died at his residence in that city 00 Saturday last, aged 51 years. The deceased was one of Fraukliu'i most popular citizens, and was favorably knowu to a uurober of our towns people. Fred. McDonnell, tried in Mead- ville last week tor the murder of Johnny McAodrew, was found guilty of murder in the first degree. This verdict seems to have been generally expected by those who watched the trial, although counsel for the defense has moved for a new trial. The Young People's society of Christian Ecdeavor held its annual election of officers 00 Monday eve uiug with the following result: Pres ident, Effa Clark; Vice President, Ben. Kelly; Cor. Secretary, O. F. Miles; Reo. Secretary, Alice Giering; Treasurer, Laura Lawrence ; Organ ist, Viunie Randall. Newspaper men are blamed about a number of thiogs they can't help, such as partiality iu mentioning visitors, giving the oes of some folks aud leaviog others out, etc. He simply prints the news be Cuds. Some people tell him about such thiugs and others do not. A reporter should uot be expected to know all the names sod residents of your aunts, uncles and cousins, even if he should see them get off the train It's uews that make the Dewspsper, and if you'll tell the editor the news be will always be glad to print it Every man, womau aud child cao be associate editor if they only would try it, says au exchauge. W A. Grove, who has been en gaged during (be past (en weeks in drilling a well in Clearfield county, came home Saturday evening last. The well is not yet finished, a couple of weeks more work being necessary, which the others, Wilbur, Park and Louie Bebrens are doing. Andrew Carr is filling Albert's place at the well.' A Bazar will be held under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. of this place, Tuesday evening, December 11th. Many pretty and useful arti cles, suitable for Christmas gifts, will be for sale. Also hot coffea and sandwiches. Fancy work of every kind is solicited from those interested in the good cause. All are most cordially invited to attend. At the teachers' institute which will begin its sessions on the 17th of December, Col. Bain of Kentucky will deliver two lectures, one each on Wedoesday and Thursday evenings. Monday evening will be given to the V. C. T. U. who will have a temper ance lecture. Ou Tuesday evening a musical entertainment will be given. The instructors and lecturers through out the week will be among the best to be had. . The first black fox that has been killed in this vicinity in years was captured on Thursday by S. M. Church, one of the hunters of East Hickory. It was Irupped before being killed. Several of the hunters of that neighborhood have scoured the woods in the hope of du plicating Mr. Church's luck and while failing to find a fox have suc ceeded in discovering plenty of bear tracks. Derrick. The danger which boys run in "catching a ride" on passing cars was Badly illustrated in Olean on Thurs day. Robert Ryau, a newsboy, when trying to catch on to a W. N. Y. & P. freight train, fell betweeu the cars and was su terribly injured that he died within half an hour. If this dangerous and senseless habit is not broken up at the station at this place the papers will have a similar item to chronicle here. The practice sure ly cannot last much longer without fatal results. It is getting entirely too reckless. Will the boys not take warning? Wm. McKean of Nebraska, had his right leg badly fractured below the knee on Friday last. He was en gaged in "jacking" logs at the Col lins it Kreitler mill, and while hand ling the lever wbicb operates the friction pulley, the shaft 00 which it was hung broke, allowing the friction pulley, which weighed nearly 200 pounds, to drop. When the break occurred Mr. McKeau, who was push ing the lever, fell forward, thus avoiding the stroke from the heavy pulley upon his head, but it caught his leg, and as above stated fractured it. Both bones were broken, one of them in two places, making a very severe and puioful wouud. Drs. Siggins and Bowman repaired the broken limb, leaving their patient in as comfortable condition as possi ble under the circumstances. The Junior Endeavor was most pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Sharpe last Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Ooe feature of the entertainment was the birthday offer ing for the purpose of raising funds to finish the quill which the Juniors are makiug to be sent along with other thiugs to a Home Missionary Each Junior brought a penny for each year of his age. The oldest Junior present was Mr. Benjamin May, who furnished lots ot amuse ment for the little folks by having them count the pennies that represeu ted bis years as he dropped tbem in to the box. The excitement ran high before the eighty-sixth penny drop ped. Tbey raised $7 00. Refresh meuts were served to which all did ample justice. More than fifty were preseut aud speul tbe time iu singing, marching, playiug games, &r,., and altogether bad a most delightful time. The Junors number about sixty mem bers and are au enthusiastic, earnest let of little workers. Very handy aud very nice is the self-raiaiog buckwheat flour for sale at Lanson's, It See the new stylet in ladies' shoes at Ledebur & Miles, just ia this week. tf Cash paid for all kiuds of raw fur, hides and pells, by Charles Rus sell, Tionesta. tf Another new lot of Goldun Red and Iudigo Blue 1'riuls juat received, only 5 ceuls yard, at Laosou's. ll Remember Idebur & Miles are headquarters for gloves, milieus, un derwear, bats, caps, aud all kiuds of footwear. if Just received a full line of iu ter flaunt U, yarus aud furnishing goods, at Raroett's tf Don't forget that II 61) ia ta.li will buy two tacks of good, warrau teJ flour at Laon.nV It "TIOSESTA KtSGElW At the conclusion of a meeting of Stow Post, No. 274, at Tionesta, Nov. 21st, a preliminary organization of the "linnesta Rangr," that in, Company G., 83d Reg'l Pa. Vol's, was effected by the election of ('apt. D. 8. Knox, Chairman, and J. Al baugh, Secretary. . The object of this organiution is to perfect plans for holding a re union of the Company during the coming year at Tionesta, at sonic suilable time most convenient to all members of the Company. For this purpose the Chair appointed the following committee, subject to the call of the Chair : I). W. Clark, Tionesta; Wm. Law rence, Tionesta ; Peter Grace, James town, N. Y.; W. W. Diamond, Downs, Kan.; W. P. Siggins, WVsl Hickory; Wm. Albaugh, East Hick ory; J. II. Herlin, Whig Hill ; C. Zuendel, Newtown Mills. Comrades, our gray hairs and halt ing steps declare to us nil that ve will soon auswer lo the final Roll Call. Harsh as this may fall on our ears the inevitable is before us. Shall we touch elbows once more as a rem nant of cur noble company, whose history is second to nine; whose presence was seen on every battlefield from Bull Rud to Appomattox? Our friends desire such re-union; our comrades of other organizations are in line and will stand by us as in days gone by. Therefore, let all look for ward and resolve that, by the help of God, we shall meet again on earth. D. S. Knox. J. Ai.BAuan. Some Important Facts. The evenings are long enough now for every person to devote some lime to reading. The best literature is tbe daily newspaper, and the best newspaper is the Pittsburg Timet. It is complete in every department, guthering promptly the news from all parts of the world aud presentiug all sides of every public question fairly and intelligently. Its market re ports are models of accuracy; its de partments for women readers aud for the farmer are useful and entertaiu ing, and its serial stories tire by tbe most noted writers. The aim of its publishers is to make the Times a pa per for the home above everything elte, and tbey have succeeded admir ably. The Times is delivered by agents for one cent a day, or will be sent by mail for thirty rents a month ; fifty cents for two months; seventy-five centB"for three mouths; $1.50 for six months or $3 00 for one year. If there is no agent for the Times in your locality wrife fur sample copies, which are sent free, and terms to agents. School Reports. TIONKSTA SCHOOL 3RD MONTH. w 9 3 ST K 3 . (D t a ItOOM. -5 (t No. 4 35 32 5 18 31 No. 3 45 ii 1H1 20 38 No. 2 44 41 94 25 37 No. 1 45 42 94 25 40 Total ... Hill 157 95 97 140 PRKSENT EVERY DAY ! Room No. 1. Aggie Kerr, Teacher: Charlie Charleston, Bonnie Charleston, James Charleston, Willie Clark, Herbio Hepler, Harry Carson, Thomas Fulton, Harry Jainieson, Clifford Foreman, Ro land Armstrong, Earl Knox, Charlie Carlson, Harrison Blum, Clifford Carr, Bnlle llood, Juno Hood, Bortha Law rence, Lena Corah, Isabella Joyce, Colyu Clark, Josephine Smearbaugh, Olive Lanson, Lulu Carr, Grace Cone, Leonora Ritcliey. Room No. 2 Martha Morrow, Teach er: Harry Blose, George Carson, How ard Thomson, Clyde Foreman, John Ritcliey, Charlie Sanner, Samuel Haslet, Charlie Hood, Kilward Joyce, Philip Blum, Alice Arner, Floience Fulton, Katie Osgood, Mary Fredrickson, Alice Aguew, Fdna Corah, Maude Grove, Eva Davis, Leoua Seowden, Kate Shoemaker, Evlyn Clark, Bertha Vought, Bertha Thomson, Kete Arner, Grace Armstrong. Room No. 3. Ida Paup, Teacher: Milton Corah, Bruce Hagerty, Archie Clark, Carl Wenk, Joe Joyce, Paul Dale, Harry Baukhead, Archie Merriam, Paul Clark, Albert Lawrence, John Lawrence, Charlie Jatuieson, Benuie Hunter, Adolpl, Blum, Gordon Haslet, Archie Holeman, Arthur Dingmau, Frank Joyce, Garfield Grove, George Shoemak er, Ray Birtcil, Nettie Giering, Amy Walters, Belle Jainieson, Mary Hassey, Helen Fredrickson, Helen Smearbaugh, Bertha Harnett. Room No. 4. T. E. Armstrong, Prin cipal; Jay Bank head, Lester Holeman, Robert Fulton, Eddie Duuklu, William Agnew, Ida Fonus, Sarah Morrow, Flor eni.8 Hagerty, Jessie Corah, Blanelio Hunter, Ruth Clark, Minnie Keek, Lil lio Bradbury, Mario Smarbaugh, Emma S;il sgiver, Alice ILwscy, Iva Holeman, Caliota Weisor. Visitors: Supt. G. V. Kerr, Director T. F. Hi U hey, Miss Minnie Landers, Mi Rilla Bruce, Mis. Voulit, Mrs. Cone, Mrs. Geo. Hoisl, Mrs. Leonard Aguew, Mrs. Fleming. Go to Ledebur it Miles for foot wear. They will sell you whole atovk goods at the same prices you pay eUewhere for cheaper goods. Try thrm. tf KrllctMllc. The n.-lifwl director met at the sehool limi.non Saturday to tranwiel bumncn, of Importance. Ilenty Groeo has nf-nrcd tho Job of kidding about 7-",oo U- of pine s.tiare tiinlxT f..r Clllns Siggins, at May burg. It. F. Winatis has completed Ihojob of painting the school buildings In the townhip. The Job was a g'xsl one. 1.. Plcr-mii has deposed of his large draught learn of horses fur a team of colls anil bKt money amounting l f2li. Mosp. Copflaud Is again seen on our streets nftcr a 4 weeks' stay In Ti'.nets, wh-re ho was receiving medii-al treat ment. S. V.. Htmw is laid off a few days, all from cutting a leader in his left writ. Sherd ocenpies bis leisurn moment rambling through the wood in tr-an h of game. Nimroils seem to I. plentiful this fall Judging from the congregation the writer encountered a few days ago. As the cold weather approaches the ones who de; end on gas as fuel are seen to walk tho streets with a shivering look and a frozen smile, which reminds us that tboy arc playing tho solitary game or rrec.e-out. We trust Mr. Hemming will ennnevton that new well. Mrs. Mary Carter has her millinery department chock full of tbn very latest in ladies' and Misses' hats ami bonnets. Before making a purchase In this lino one Mioiild visit her counters aud see the fane- stock of good she cnrrles. A. II. Downing is working for the Pcnn Tanning Co., helping to cart bark. Humph, looks likoaspeck on tho moon on top of a high bark slack. tine thing wo have always tried to avoid in our letters from Kellettville, and that Is tho giving of personal puffs, but now frel called upon to mako men tion that R. '.. Glllespio has the finest and best trimmod set of whikers we ever saw in Kclllttville. This is saying a good deal, for wo know of a number of others that prido themselves on their whiskers. Miss Kato Miller started on Monday for Now Castle to spend tho winter. J. G. Richards of May burg is on the lookout lor a tine driving horse which ho intends purchasing. We trust Joo will get a good ono. Will Walks. Mnjiiurg Sews. Miss Harrison of Ross Run is with Iriends hero. Last Friday night while Wm. Deshner was looking after his pumping wolls tho boiler houso at No. 18 caught lire and was burned to the ground before the flames could be extinguished. J. C. Wolf and A. Burdick shot a fine deer last week. Win. Richards made a flying trip to Tiona last week to got a fishing tool for use at the deep well. Thore are 4500 feet of cable and a string of tools In the hole at present. T. B. Gifford returned home from East Hickory last Monday. JiEWSY NOTES. Jacob Duncklo, in a battle in 18H2, re ceived a minute ball in the eye. The ball was never removed, and last week at his home in Rcllofonte, in a lit of coughing the ball was expelled. Philadelphia has the finest city clock in the world. The face, which is ten yards in diameter, can be soon from every part of the city. The minute hand is four yards long and tho hour hand a lit tle over half that length. The engagement of Miss Kato Brice daughter of Senator Calvin Brice, and' Mr. James Cameron, son of Senator Don Cameron, is said to havo been announced in Paris, where Mrs. Brice and her daughtors are spending the winter. Tho Titusvillo Gun Club has had Clias. F. Emerson and W. H. Cooper appointed game wardens. Two more wardens will shortly be commissioned. A systematic effort will then be msdo to bring the violators of the game laws to Justice. World. Brooms are bout out of shnpe by being allowed to rest on tho floor instead of be ing hung up. Dipping them once 01 twice a week in a kettle of boiling suds is a carcbil housekeeper's method of making them weor twice as long as they otherwise would. Ex. John Elton Matthews, of Barkey ville, Irwin township, died Thursday evening from the effects of a gunshot wound re ceived on the 9th instant, while hunting with two of his brother and two com panions. Tho deceased was an estimable young man, eighteen years of age. Ve nango Spectator. Postmastor Goneral Hisscll has issued au order stating that sealed packages other than letters in thuir ordinary form are not allowed to bo dispatched from the United States to Canada, even though postage is prepaid at the full letter rate. This is to prevent a form of smuggling of small articles dutiable in Canada. Seven men, namely : Ed. Fuchs, Leo Wurm, Ludwig Itnscnhock, Win. ticlt ner, Frank Meyer, Sebastian Gscliwendt ner ami Jos. Kroitlo, charged with va rious offenses iu connection with the lato mine riots in Elk county, were tried in Unit county last week and found guilty of burning property and attempting to blow up buildings. They wore sen tenced to terms in tho penitentiary from 3 to 7 years. Among the novel bet.', made on the re cent election was 0110 at lliiigliaiiiptoii, N. Y., of 9100 to a cent that Morton would defeat Hill, with this proviso that for ev ery volo Morton received in excess of Hill tho Democrat should pay one cent to tho R"publicau. As Morton's plurality was over 150,000 tho Democrat stand to looso over $1,500. Tho $100 and the cent were put up, and tho winner insists up on enaction tho full conditions of tho wuger. Tho citizens of Earns City, Butler county, have petitioned tho court to an nul tho charter of the borough placing tho people back ill Fairview township. Less than twenty years ugo Karns City was a booming oil town. When the oil well began to decline there tho excite ment bewail ut Bradford and there was an exodus lo that and other places, which had the cH'cct of diminishing the popula tion of the town, until tho cili.ciis feci lliat they 110 longer want a, borough char ter. John Bvrvtdy, of New Calle, fornmr- ly of this city, known in the police cir cles of that city as a wrapper and all around tough, ha been bound over to court for attempting to kilt his wife, a comely ilttln colored girl. When ill a half-erareil condition from drink, he picked up a largo butcher knife and threw it at her head. She dodged the fly ing blade just in time to escapn being cut through. Afterward he attempted to finish his work, when the officers appear ed on the scene ami arreted him after a fearful struggle. Franklin News. Ilev crly ha some acijuniiitauce In this sec tion. "Grkat Majority" (inow has beaten his own record lie served continuously in Congress from De cember, IS.'il, to March 4, lM(j;, from the same cotigrspionnl dn'rict, com posed of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Tioga, aud after his first election, his majorities ranged from 8,000 to 13,000. So his ao ciulct in the House were in the habit of calling him "Gieat Majority" Grow. At his election Ian February for Conrf ssmsti at-Lare bis plural ity ss 1.H8,U'4. At the electiou last week it was 214,013 over Meyer, the Democratic candidal", who received the highest vote on that ticket, aud over Collins it is 24S 013 Mr. Gmw's majority ovef all, Democrat, Pro hibiiion and Social Labor, is 200,013, which is a larger majority than any person ever received iu any State iD the union. Just come to Harnett's ond see our all wool pants, made of James town mills cloih at 82 75. Warrant ed all wool. Equal to c 11 -to in made BeH and largest stock of over: coats and ulsters in (own at Lanson't, and cash buys them -cheap It All styles gloves and mittens at Ledebur A Milts.' if A full line of the very latest idyles of caps f,.r men, hoys anil children, jasl received at Hamuli's Call anil see tliem. tf The only genuine Stout's Talent Snag-Proof Boots in town at Lan sou's. It New goods arriving daily at Barnett's. tf Underwear al Lnnsou's is just bb good as any in town and cash will buy thpm very low. It The attention nf our patrons is called to the fact that the stock in winter lines ic all new at Barnett's. Dress goods department wb never hotter than junl now, and just a little money will buy a big pile, if you come to Lanson's It We have special bargains iu gent's fornihhitig goods. Prices to meet any Competition Come and see at Barnett's. if Wheu you can't find vlnt you want iu Underwear g to Ledebur iV Miles', tf Now is your lime to buy rloih. ing at Burnett's, at prices a ay down. These goods inu-t lie doied out at all hazzanl if. Highest market price paid for hides and ptlts at lisrnett's. tf. For Salo. One acre of laud in Tioncx'a ll .ro , on Kim Street Floe location. Sixty acres farm land with timber, all level land. Fine. I ever oil. red for sale; timber for seven hundred ties 011 same. Twenty-six acres in Sujjar (irove Tp , Warren Co., under good cultiva tion Houses and lots for sale iu Boro and adjoining- towns Cai.viv M A 11 m: 11. HI l HI. !: lltsii 1 !.:. 1 The best Salve in the w 01 li f ,r I 'ots, Hmie. Sores. I ' leer, Salt It In inn, K. er Sores, Tetter, Chppd 1 1 and. Chilblain, Corns, and all SWiu Eruption-, and posi tively cure Piles, or 11 psv r.-i mre.1. It ia guaranteed to give perl.s t al. -taction, or money rwuud.-d. Price nt per Ikx. For sale bv Siugio , Dou'l Tub.r. . Ki.ll .r Km. I.- ) ,, away I the truthful. Mauling lnlc of a little book that tell all 1 N., .. !,. . the wniidertiii harmlc iu ti,t!.,.l to bacco lialilt cure. Tint oni i 1 1 ll . u . and the mail w ho w ant lo ipnl an. I on 1 runs no pin se al or financial n m o- illg "No-to-lute." Sold l.v Mil ilrilKll. Bisik at druir store or by mail lit e. Ad dress, The Sterling Iteme.ly Co., Indian Mineral Springs, Ind. Haw l ( srr a i l4 Simply take Olio' Cure. We know ol its astonishing cine ami that it w ill atop a cough quicker than any know 11 r.-no-.U . If you have A-tlitua, llnon-loii. Con sumption or any dia-. ol the liiroat and lungs, a few dose nf this gre.il i;oi anteed remedy will kiiprise von ll ..n wisli to try call at our store, ami we will be pleased lo furnish you a boiite lie., ol cost, and that w ill prove our a-.ri lion. Siggin A lleruian. Tionesla and . U. Wllkius, West llickorv. I A .Million trlea.1.. A friend ill need it a friend uid I, and not less than ono million people have found Just such a friend in r. King New Discovery for eoiiaomplion, t'oiijh and Colds. I Tyoii have never oc. tin Ureal Cough Medicine, one trial w ill eon vinee you that it has woud.-rlol euiative powers in all diseases ol Tluoal, I hci and Lungs. Each l.olilc 1 gnat anlet-d lo do all that is claimed or iiionev will I, refunded. Trial bottle free at Mu'iiiiih and Herman s DrugSiore. I .urge bottle ss-. and gl.lM. 1 Wurib Know lii. Many thousand people have found a friend in llai-on's Celery King. If you have never used Hits gieal specitie for ihe prevailing maladies of the age, Despep sia, Liver Complaint, lth. niii.ili-01, Co tivcucss. Nervous Khaiii ion, .Nervous Prostration, MciplcMic-., and all ill senses arising r derangement of the stomach, liver ami kidney ., wo wool. I tie pleased to give you a package of tin greut nerve tonic free ol chaiv. si.. gins a- Herman, Tioiunita. W. ii. Wilk ins, Wust Hickoiy. 1 MARRIED. M I I.LKH V K II K Kit At the M. K. I'arsongp, Clarion. Pa., by Bev. J. C. (liilette, Nov. Ill, 1IH, Mr. tleorgo C. Miller, Met'rays, Pa., ami Mis Anna Webber, Lueinda. Pa. t"" TIONKSTA MVICi-flO-re COKRKCTKK KVKKY Tt'KSDA Y, BY KKIJABLK DEALERS Flour V sack, - - f0ftl.25 Corn Meal, 100 n.s - - - l.ijofS'.l.fiO Chop feed, pure grain - - fail. 25 Corn, Shelled - fn,75 Means busiicl - - - 2.00(5.2.5(1 I lam, sugar cured - - - (n,12J Ib eakfast Itacon, sugar cured - 12 Shoulders ..... 10 Whitolish, hall-barrels - - - H.oO Sugar. - P(, Syrup 50(0,(10 N. O. Molasses new ... 50(o,60 Hnast llio Coffcfl "- - - (h,25 Itio Collee, ... . 25(3) Java Coffee .... 3235 Tea 20M50 Hotter 22(a,25 Wee 0(0.8 Kggs, fresh .... (25 Suit la' c best .... 1.00 Lard U,12J I run, com 111011 bar .... 2,00 Nails, Hod, r keg .... 1,05 Potatoes .... (10(4,7 Lime "( bid. .... 1,0a l)"ied Apples sliced per Iti - -6(10 Dried llcef ----- 15 Dried Peaches per It) - - 10(al2J Dried Peaches pared per - - IS ('. .11. Hhitfiiian, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Overlander, next door to W. N. Y. it P. H. R. Station, I am pre pared to fiiinisli tho public with any thing in tho line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, COXF10CTIONKKIKS, TOBACCO Al CIGARS. WIIOLKSAKK AND K AT AIL. Al o the FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and nil goods delivered free of charge. Call and see me. C. M. WHITEMAN, WKST SIDE, TIOnSTZEST-A., 3?. Fred. Grcttenberger tiKNKKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining lo Machinery, En gines, nil ell Tools, lias or Water FiT liogsaud 1 ieneral Klacksmitliing prompt ly done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, aud sal is fact ion guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. Kit ED. ilt KTT EN It F. It t E It. The County Fair afti rjs ;in ecellcnt opportunity tor the piiU-)Hxlet to get your watch. It you woi:lj he priKif against his skill, be surfj., that the how : of rum I i a " I his wonjerltil how Is now fitted to the Jas. Boss nilccl Watch Cases, whiih 41 c inaJe of two plates of gold S"iJetcJ to a plate of tompoitmii n: !.d. Look equally as will as lij gjlj cas.s, and cost tttn.i.t half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 vrar-s. Alw asslook f-.r this trade mail.. None crimine Mt'lioi.t It. r1 told only thii)i.,;h wjMi dfal.-ts. S .lc c.s. ( . m.icS mil., . r.i. lit.ms Charm tent r. .n ruv-j. 1. KeystoneV;.tch Case Co., hi 1 1 . ;.i ii. . t BUSINESS t TW ht 't COLLEGE tn A merit for ol . jIjimhi a Dread- i Kiiiulnii d uca- li.'ii. l-urciruuUui. k. K. If KiltlrnfUa V a.lureu . OOFr 4 0NS, PlTTSBURC PA." l.1s-'"VW'W'1 Wtwo tUl.jr tick, f m her Cwtorta. wi.eu h. w CLiii. Un i-ril for Caatorta. W t.-u ah Im-.:iu M im. aha clung- lo l'tortA. V. bca ali LJ CLiiOreu, L Umm& CmuuIa. i I HASLET & SONS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AMI UNDERTAKERS. T1'MI , PEN N. 1 lliilil slrac.sr Jlo-fiCK Jrt. ol the linn ,,f Molll K IlltO S, OPTICIANS, .special 1 i 111 I rr rsol llelra. liou o Ilia E t. r. lamination fie, ol charge. IVAKKKM. (INK,