THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. t. WINK, . IOITO 4 PSOPRI WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 0. 1895. nELLKJEIlEXT CONGRESSMEN. There was a mod exciting scene in the bonee of representatives Friday alternoon when Representative Dreck enridge of Kentucky and Represen tative Heard of Missouri came to blows in the center aisle in the mid dle of the hall. Representative Heard, who is chairman of the com mittee ou the District of Columbia, became angered because the Hawaiian question was brought forward in the time devoted to his committee and attempted to secure the floor. The beginning of the controversy was not plain, but suddenly both members sprang toward each other, Breckeu ridge shouting : " You cur, scoundrel and liar," striking at the member from Missouri a fierce blow which missed bim. Instantly they were seized by other members, but strug gled fiercely to get at each other, shouting " liar." Speaker Crisp ordered the ser-geaut-at arms to arrest the members and they were compelled ts apologize to the house. Id the course of an ex planation to the house Mr. Brecken ridge practically challenged Mr. Heard and demauded satisfaction. Through the intervention of friends of both parlies the matter was filially settled and the gentlemen (?) apolo gized to each other and shook bands, and the white-winged dove of peace spread her wings and the incideut was officially closed. It is evident that Mr. Breckeo ridge mistook the house for a Ken tucky barroom. At any rate the scene was disgraceful aud the part taken in it by the already disgraced Kentucky member should force him still further beyond tbe pale of de cern society. . The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette recolly printed two pages of prefer for the next Republican nomination for President from representative Re publicans from all over tbe country, especially from Ohio, Indiana, Ken tucky, West Virginia, New York and Washington oily. In its summary it says : "Ohio is for McKinley and In. diatia for ex-President Benjamin Harrison. New York hardly knows where she etaudd. Tbe Republicans of the Empire State are holding ofl in the end to either dictate the nomi nee, or, failing in that, to drive the best bargain tbey can with the man they see is bouud to wiu. One New Yorker declares himself for ex-Governor Foraker. West Virginia seems to be for the best man, whoever be may be. One West Virginian declares himself for Senator-elect Elkios, while several Republicans of that State express a preference for Judge Nathan Goff for second place on tbe ticket. Governor McKinley seems to be first choice of tbe Republicans of Kentucky. At the National Cap ital, tbe preponderence of sentiment appears to be for Tom Reed. Mo Kinley seems to be their second choice, while Harrison, Allison and others have quite a respectable fol lowing." Commenting upon the statement of tin plate production in the United States for tbe quarter ending June 30, 1894, tbe London Mining Journal says : t igures like these are certainly 'astonfshing. Clearly the Americans are learning to rpake tin plate in spite of all attempts to prevent them. Everything goee increasingly to show that the Welsh manufacturers are well advised to paying beed to the counsel which, since Welsh workmen first crossed the Atlantic, and a Pro tectionist Government more than doubled tbe tariff on tin plates, has been given them to lose do opportu nity of seekiug new and additional markets. Ex-Spekek Reed, in bis speech at Pawtucket, savagely arraigoed the Democrats in Congress for their im becility and ioactioo, mure especially in providing at this cession some means for replenishing the almost empty national Treasury, The criti cism is not as destitute of force as are some of the ex-Speaker's sarcastic ef fusions. For a party which sees the Treasury empty aud fails to provide for its want is imbecile indeed. Sew 1 York Uerald. Representative Straus. Presi dent Cleveland's free trade frieud.was buueoed out of $10 in Washington. the other day. This is a trifle com pared with tbe way Straus and his friends buncoed Uucle Sam by the ilson bill. Mr. Jordan, of Tutkbuuuock Wyoming county, will represent tbe Fifteenth district in Congress one day less than two weeks. This will hardly give bim lime to prei are and put through a currency bill, " Let Ignorance, brutality, dissipa lion, speculative sporting, avarice and free-booting be not regarded as desirable qualities for Democratic membership anywhere, much less for prominence in Democratic councils." So sayeth one D. B. Hill. And now the Democrats are all asking with bated breath, " Who does he mean? is it i r Tension Agent Mulholland, of Philadelphia, received a check from Washington on Wednesday for $1,825,000 for the payment of pen sions al his agency. And yet it would not have been ton much had it been double that amount. Speaker Crisp is ill. His illness is said by some of his Southern ad mirers to be due to disgust at the sit uation in tbe house. If Crisp is dis gusted what words will describe the state of mind of tbe American peo ple? The Western naner which has set , nut to make a list uf Secretary Gresh iid'i mistakes evidently would have tackled the work of Hercules with a smile. It looks very much as though ex Q'leen Liliuokani would be Grover's valentine, as it is reported that she is enroute for this country. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How I Tare Yourself While Tain 1 1. The tobacco habit crows on a man un til his nervous system is seriously affec ted, impairing health, comfort and happi ness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as 'tobacco, to an in veterate user ueoomea a stimulent that his system continually craves. Raco t'uro is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forma, carefully com- ponncieci after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who haa used it in ilia private practice aince 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while tnKinu- llaco- Cure, it will notify you when to stop. negivea written guarantee to perma nently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with ten ner cent, in terest. Baco-Cura is not a substitute, but a scientinc cure, mat cures without the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as' the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all drugirists, with our iro clad guaran tee at fl. 00 per box, three boxes, (thirty daya treatment,) 12.50 or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send six two-cent stamps for sample box, booklet : and proofs free. Eureka Chemical Manu facturing Company. Manufacturing Chemists, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. TKIAI, LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Monday of February, 1895. 1. Hannah L. Dunkle vs. Amsler Bros. A Co. No 84, A ugnst Term, 1894. Fi. fa.. No. 6, August Term, 18U4. Sher iff's interpleader. 2. Carl V. Schofield, uro First Nation al bank, Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. VTaterhouso, No. 26, February Term, 1894. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage. 8. Carl W. Scnotield, use First National Bank, of Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A. Waterhouso. No. 27, February Terra, 1894. Scire Facias Sur Mortgage. 4. William Best, Silas Fit, vs. Chas. J. Harris, Cordelia Harris. No. 22, August Term, 1894. Summons in As sumpsit. 0. Maria Andrews vs. James Carson. No. II, No. ember Term, 1892. Conias. Action of Trespass. 6. Waller R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro thers, No. 14, August Term, 1894. Re plevin. 7. Walter R. Dawson vs. Turner Bro thers, No. 8, November Term, 1894. Re plevin. 8. Joseph Moore vs. F. M. Crosier, No. 81, August Term, 1894. Appeal by plain tiff from J. P. fl. C F. Fox, Frank Craln, Bruce Crain doing busineHs as Fox, Crain Co., va. J. M. Edwards, No. 52, August Term, 1894. Appeal by defendant from J. P. 10. J. Scott Bell and O. J. Blanchard, parties as Bell A Blanchard, vs. John T. Carson, Sheriff, and Samuel Aul, No. 2, August Term, 1894. Summons in Tres pass. Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. Tlonesta, Pa.. February 5, 1895. Notice. In the matter of the construction of sew er in Borough of Tionesta and collect ion expenses thereof from property owners. No. 10, February Term, 1894, Common Pleas of Forest county. Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed viewers in above stated case have o mpleted their duties, made report of their Undines and tilftd anniA in eat. I Court, Jan. 28, 1895, and unless excep tions ro uieu lutjroui wiiuui miriy ciaya from data-of filinir tbft snirl riuM-i win Iwk confirmed absolutely. The following is the schedule showing the amount of benefits assessed and to be paia oy the respective property owners along the line of sewer as benefitted thereby : F. R. Tj-nsnn 89.3 00 T V T,(,. !,,.. $22.00, Eli Holeman l0.00, Geo. Kaab iu.uu, J-. M Clark J-!4.1X), Herman A KigginsS12.no, Hattie Reilv $1.00, O. O. Sickles dee'd 2 lots $12.00, J. D. Davis 111.00, Chas. Bonner $5.00, W. L. Hunter $7.00, J. H. FoneB fll.00, M. E. Parson age $11.00, Mrs. R. B. Crawford $11.00, A. M. Doutt $15.00, Mrs. C. A. Craig $17.00, V. A. Grove 2 lots $22.00, E. S, Hunter $20.00, L. V. Higanv $15.00, Uni versalis! Church $12.00, C. M. Arner $12.00, W. W. Grove $15.00. H. O. Davis heirs $15.00, J. M. Kepler $23.00, Flora Waiters A Co. $10.00, F. C. Proper $15.00, A.Carson $8.00, u. G. Sicklea dee'd, 2 lots 25.00, J. J. Fisher $20,00, Hunter A Can field $5.00, J. A. DaWHon $12.00, C. A. Hill $7.00, P. C. Hill $7.00. Total $4.00. T. J. BOWMAN, T. D. COLLINS, W. C. ALLAN, Viowors. PROCLAMATION. Wheheah, The lion. Charles H. Noyes President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, yuartor Sessions of the Peace, Orphana' Co irt, Over and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for tbe County of Forest, to commence on tne Fourh Monday of February, being the 25th day of Febiuary, Ii5. No tice la therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their iiroper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their recoids, inquisitions, examination, and other ieiiieinbranc.es, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to be done, and to those who are bound ill recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners ihat are orfchall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 28th day of January, A. D. istij. JdHN I, CARtfOK, r.s. phrttr. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of levari Facias issued out of the Colli t of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, I'n., and to me directed, tt'ero will lie exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY", FEBRUARY' 25, A. D., 1895, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to-wit : M, MANDEVILLE, R. M. WHITNEY' va. MARIK It. WHITE and DAVID E. WHITE, Levari Facias, No. 22, February Term,, 1S95. Ball and Thompson PlaintitT'a attorneys. All that cerinin lot or piece of land situate in Marionville, Jenks Township, Forost County, l'enn'a, ami being what is known and numbered as hit No. 45, in E. Bevlers section property as surveyed and laid out by James B.Cal well. Civil Engineer, August and September IS89, ns a reference to this plot will appear and described as follows: Comineiicimi at the north-east corner of the lot being at south-wrst corner of Bevier Street and Harliu Alley, thence south along Be vier Street. IS 4-10 feet to corner of lot No. 44, thence west alonti lot No. 44 one hun dred and twenty feet to Hunts Alley, thence north along Hunts Alley h8 aiid 4-10 feet to Harlem Alley, thenco east along Harlem Alley one hundred and twenty feet to Bevier Street, the place ol beginning at. Lot fronting 68 4-10 feet In Beyler Street and running back 120 feet to Hunts Alley. This lot Is a part of a large tract of "land heretofore con veyed to E. Bevier by Rebecca J. Blood and K. L. Blood, her husband, bv deed dated September 14, lssft. Recorded in Doed Book, No, 17, pane 510, part of subdivision No. 7, of Warrant No. SKJtl. Improvements consist of a largo two story frame housed and out building, the whole ol said premises being improved, fenced, Ac. Taken in execution and to bo sold ns the property of Mario R.White and David E. White at the suit of M. Mandervilie and R. M. Whitney. ALSO FIRST NATIONAL BNK OF JAMES TOWN, N. Y, vs ANSA B. St HO FIELD and CAUL W. Sl'HOPlELD, Defendants, Tidal Oil Co , Terra Tenants Lsva ia Fscias, No 2;, Fen. Term, 1893. Samuel Grumbiiie, Attorney. All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Towni-htp of Harmony, in the Conn y ut Forest and Co nronnwealth of Pennsyl vania, and bounded and described as fol lows: Bounded on the north lv the Gor man road, on the east, by U. B Howlaml, and on the south and west by land of Mo Cay, containing forty acres of land be the same more or less, being the same premises conveyed to William E. Clark and Mary Clark, his wife, by deed dated December 4, 189, from Henry Smith and Sarah A Smith, his wife and reco drd In the recorder's cilice of Forest County, in deed book 21, page 219. Improvements, two oil well derricks j wells not producing. Taken In execution and to be sold as the props. ty of Anna I! 8chofiled and Crl W. Schofte'd, defendants. Tidal Oil Co., Terra Tenants, at the suit of tin First National Bank of Jamestown, N. Y. A LSO. J. M. BEMIS, HENRY C. REMIS vs. C. FRANK FOX, FRANK CHAIN and BRUCE CRAIN, Levaii Faci.is, No. 30, February Term, 1895. Ball f Thompson, Plaintttf a' attorneys. All dclendanta light, titlo, interest and claim of, in and to all that piece or par cel of land situato in the Tnu-nshiii of Howe, County of Forest and State of Pennsylvania, containing eleven acres (11a. I situate near the southwest corner ot warrant number three thousand eight hundred and two (;(802), to be laid out in as nearly a souare form as imssihlo. in. eluding tho ground upon w hich mill is locaiert, anu nouses within such bounda ries; being the same premises contracted to bo sold to first parties bv s. Crawford, W. U. Cowan and J. M.' Hastings bv agreement bearing date the J2th day (if reuniHiy, a. u., ipkiu; also tne Kail Road, Rail Road track, and Road Bed, leading iroui uib sain mill to l lie I'lttstiurg A Western Rail Road, with right of way, Ingress, ears, fixtures and appurtenances thereto, together with all and singular the buildinu, improvements, woods rights, liberties, privileges, heredita ments and appurtenances to tin same be longing: One large saw mill 32x130 feet, with all machinery', two 40-hoise-power boilers, one large engine, one small en gine, saw frame, carriage, sets, edger, belts and shafting, one larue planing ma chine, etc., etc. Also, eight board dwell ing houses with out-buildings, aud three board stables, etc. etc. Taken in execution and to be Bold as the property of Frank Fox, Frank Crain and Bruce Crain, at the suit of J. M. Bemis, Henry C. Bemis. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors becoa e the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list ol liens including mortgage searches on the prop erty sold, together with such lieu credit or's re-ipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale orsuch portion thereof as he may claim, must bo furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 8. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. rn ot the neXt dllV. fit Which titnn it 1 1 itrinurlu .... settled for will again be put up and sold . wiu cAuoiinc mm riBg. (n iuo person to whom first sold. See Purdon'n Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4, 0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. JOHN T. CARSON, Sheriff. Sheriffs OtUce, Tionesta, P., Jan. 29' 1895. SHERIFF'S SALE. lr VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facias is-ued out of the t ourt of Uum mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, to msdirHctftfl thnrA wtil )... ....... .-...1 r ...:.. at publio vcd ilne or outcry, at the Court inning, iu iu. ixiniuK ' "i xionesia, I a , on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1!5, A. D., 1S95, at 1:00 o'clock p. m.,the following described Heal Estate, to wit : P.SERI8KY use of RACHEL BARNETT, vs. D. liAUNETr. Fieri Facias, No. 28, Feb. Term, 1895. 8. D. Irwin, Attor ney. BARNES, HENGERER & CO, use of R AO H EL B 4 KN E I' I', vs. li BARNE IT, Fieri Facias, No 29, Feb. Term, 1895. cj. u. xrwin, attorney. All that certain town lot in Tionesta unrougn, forest bounty, r., being lot No. 14, of D. Robb's rurvey, and map lfti7. Bounded, North by lot of J M. Kepler, East by lot of Itovard, Son b by an'-iher lot of Bovard, aud West b Elm rHreet, aud containing on-quarter of au acre, be sa'ue mora or less, upon which is emcted a large two story frame store and dwelling house, baru and ice house and out buildings, erect ed thsrAnn. Taken in execution and to be sold as tha property or uavid Harriett, at the suit of p, ferlsky, use i f Rachel Rarnett, and Barnes, Heugerer & Co., use of Racbel Harnett. TERMS OF SALE. The followiug must be strictly complied wiih when the proper ty is stricken down ; 1. When the p aintiff or oi her lieu cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on tbe writs must be pald.ai.d a list of lieu includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may cluitu, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales lint. MHt.tle.1 ininiMlinllu will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in , of the next day. at which time all property not settleil iur will aiaiu be put up aud sold at the expense aud risk of the pursou to whom Ul.l WJ.U. Bee Purdon's Digest, Ninth Editlou page 48ii aud Smith's Forms, pag 3-4. JOHN T. WiiitM ul..iP Bheriff'a office, Tionesta, l'a., Jan. 29, 1695, Doll t inieg the broken line sale of suits and overcoats at Led e bur & Mites'. - AT THE LEADER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. T T r I DAVID MINTZ'S. Maricnvillc, Pa. HIGHEST MARKET TRICE paid for Hides, Wool, Furs, Sheep pelts, tiii-.s-i- SALS! THIS IS NO BLUFF, but a positivo fact. R. BARNETT is going out of the mercantile business in Tionosta, and everything is for sale. We have done a good business in Tio nesta, and appreciate tho liberal patron age the people havo 'given us, but we have an opportunity to bettor ourselves elsewhere, and we are glad to have the opportunity to give the people of this vi cinity tho benefit of our closing out sale. GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE ! AKWETT' DON'T STOP TOBACCO , fore you took your first ehew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit- in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1.00 per box or 3 boxes (30 daya treatment and guaranteed cure.) $2.50 For sale bv all druuirists or will be sent bv mail noon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO CENT lets and proofs free. Eureka Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. IIukmck, SupL , , , , , . St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7. 1894. Eureka Chemical and MTg Co., La Crosse, Wis. Dear sirs-f have been a tobacco fiend for many years, and dirrlnir the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. M v whole noi vous , .r ,uvniciaii torn me 1 must give uu tne use ot tobac co for the tune be ng, at least. I tried the so-called "Keely C ire," "No-To-Hae," .,1 mumui ua'cn, until i acciricntall v learned of your Baeo-Curo." I hree weeks ago to-day I commenced tisinif your preparation and to-dav I consider myseir completely eured; I am in perfect health, und the Unr. nble waving lor tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates has completely left me. I consider your "Baco-Curo" simply wonderful, mid can fully recommend it. . Yours very truly, c. W. Hoknkk. C. H. Whitemaii, NEW STORE! Having purchased tho storo formerly owned by J. F. Ovoi lander, next door to W. N. Y. Jt P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish tho public with any thing in tho line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CON F ECTION E Rl ES, TOBACCO A! CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RATAIL. Also tho FAMOUS PILLSRURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered free of charge. Call ami see me. C M. WIIITEMAN, '. t WEST SIDE, TIONESTA, IP.A.. Confirmation Notice.' . ' ; Notice is hereby given that 'the fHnVj ing accounts have been filed in my o.ftce an 1 will bo presented at the next term of court, i-oiiiinenuing on the Fourth Mou day of February, lts9o, for continuation : 1. First and final account of S. J. Wol eott. Administrator of Thomas Pownoll, deceased, w ho whs administrator of T. L. Pownoll, lute of Hickory Township, de ceased. 2. First and final account of S. J. Wid en! t, .Mlniinistiator of Thomas Pownell, lale of Hickory township, deceased. First and tinul account ol 'Eli Berlin and David I. Beck, Executors ol the last will and testament of Catliariuo Buck, late of Kinyslev township, deceased. Attest, C A 1. VI M. ARNER, Register, and Clerk of Orphans Court Titinvsra, P., January 2VJ, 1W9. - Aj'e havti Joo mBtiy Winter Goods yet, such ns Heavy Dress Oooils of tho vory best qualities ; Men's -'n'L'?!-?'!'L,r',',l!r,M'"lIll,lr,vr,,r. "I'inkets, Comfort era. Muffs, Bows, Overcoats soil Suits for Men and Boys; " 1n?liin1 "l!'"1. from. In Ladles' mid Children's Conts and Wraps, Faselnntors, Fur Trimmings, Ladlis' Waists, our stock Is large. uj-Millhiery Grinds Must Go Rcgnrdless of Cost. Also a Big Lino of Other Goods too numerous to men tion, 'hMte aro bound to sell in order to make room for f!"rJl2,,'C!!fS,Zl!l-2LSrri"1f so,lllcr Goods, w hich we must hnyo. So conic early and secure bar gains at CLOSING I OUT IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY nnd don't be imposed upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so, as It is nothing more than a substitute. In the sudden sloppagu of tobacco you must have some stimulant, ami in most all cases, the effect of the stimulant, bo it opium, morphine, or othor opiates, leaves a lar worse habit contracted. Ask vour druggist aliout BACO-CURO. It is purely vegetable You do not have to stop using tobacco with BACO-CURO. It will uotily you when to stop and your cvsire lor tobacco will cease. Your system will be as tree from nicotine as the day be STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Book- Chemical A M'l'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. be a half dressed man when you can be a perfectly well und fully dressed one in up to date clotliOM by tailors, who know their business. Twenty thou and dollars word) of choice woolens to select from, at New Tariff Prioea. Trousois to order $3 to $8. Sac Suits to order 2 to $27. Cutaway suits to order to 8:$o Overcoats to order H'0 to j$o. Tailors, natters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers, Moderate Price Store. Solo Agents for Y'oumans and Knox's Hats aud Dr- Jaeger's Underwear. 25 AND 29 SENECA STREET. OIL CITY, PA. J OIIKNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer iu HARNESS. tOLURS.. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. irONEHTA. FA. o o a i.ii Wo must sell, All Know we must have tho cash, for what we do sell. ALL KNOW ti nt cash will boy more goods tlinn any kind ot obligation. ' Inelo shows that people appreciate low cash I prices and we are goinn to continue r on that line. When you need nnv Ihinu In our line just call and he snt istlcd. Wo have the lamest slock of I general merchandise In town and will f guai antec to save von inoncv. If yon ' need anything in clothing between now and March I we w ill make a big reduction. Como In mid compare . Quality and Prices. NO TROUBLE 'I'M snow i it a it IM. - .v.-...... 4s. THE LOVE OF IS IROOT OF ALL EVIL!" HOWEVER, MONEY IS A VITAL ELEMENT IN EV 1 II Y BUSINESS 1,1 EE. AND IS AS 1SENTI AI. TO THE LIVE BUSINESS M VN AS l'O M) IS TO THE ACTIVE BODY. VVEMWE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WE ABE GOI.NO TO SEI.L AT AUCTION MEN'S SUITS FROM f t.r0 UP. M EN'S OVERCOATS FROM l.a0 L P. WE MUST HAVE MONEY. WE HAVE BARGAINS FOR CASH BUYERS. REMEMBER Wo hsya everything n ticnt's Furnishings, Hs well as Boots and Shoes, Call early and get prices. LEDEBUR & MILES. Lawrence & CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS. CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, 'JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TAKEN IN EXOHAMii; 'Kofi i;ot)lS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, T I O N E b TA, PEN N . IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS ItU FOUND Tim FEES HE GMQCEIIIES. BERRIES, FRUITS A VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, which is iu charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always bo louiid tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! P R ESC RIPTIONS COM POUN I)Ei W IT 1 1 UTMOST CA RE. of tho firm of MORCK BRO'S, Specialist in Errorsor Refraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PEN N. W. A. FISHER, Jeweler. Bovard Block, Tionesta, Pa ... . . ( THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF r- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, flood Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will uIm do job tb iMzmsra- All orders left at tho post Ollioo will receive prompt attention. TV YOU WANT a reieetable Job of X printing at a reasonable price Mmi Yonr order to this nrrine. o o- iom 4i - MONEY! THE PRICES Smearbaugh, TIME TABLE in ellect Nov. o, mm. Trains leave Tio nesta for oil City tod points west aa lollovvs ; No. :il Bull.ilo E. press 12:07 noon. No. 'il W ay Freight (carrying passengers)...: ." p. m No. 8,i Oil City Ex less 7:53 p. in. For IIickoi v,Tidiouie,WHi ren,Klnzua, Bradtord, ol,-an nnd lliu East: No. an nl, .an Express 8:41 a. m. No. :ta Pittsburgh Express.... 4:15 p. in. No. tiO Way Ere mlit t carry ing passengers to Tionesta)..'. 8:41 a. Di. Oct Time Tables und full inlui-matloii from S. Q. CLARK, A::ent, Tionesta, Pa. . R. BELL, Gen'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gon'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, ' Bullalo, N. Y. W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE. 18 THE BEST NO SQUEAKING Aud other tpeclaltlei for Gentlemen, Lad lei, Boy and Jllwes are tho Best in the World. bee descriptive adrertli. meat whlcb ippuri la tola paper. Take no Subatitut. tuit on bmvlun W 1j IliU ULAM' HIIOEM, j i . n ,u u ... mil (iriDV F. R. LANSON. :, OIL CITY, - . PA, mm ' t o i.i iiij '.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers