THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WUDNIWDAY, OCTOBKH 2. 18115. BOROUGH OFFICERS. lturgea.H. M. Herman. CfnuncUmen. Joseph Clark, J. R. Os good J. I). Davis, F. K. Lanson, U. VV. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Jim (re uf the Peace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Mutiny. OcnuiUble M. H. C!anflold. Onlleetor U, H. Knox. fffhool. Director (J. V. Holoman, Tj. J. Hopkins I j. A tine w, W, A. Oroyo, t. Jaiiiioson, J. O. Heowdon. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Hfember of CnngreimXVit. C. Arnold. Member of Senate V m. II. HyriK. Acmbty J. K. Wknk. President Judge C'll Alll.K II. NoTKR. Aocinta JudgetV. W. Cl.ARK, Jos. A. Nash. Treasurer (J. Jamif-jo. Prothnnotnry, Remitter fc Recorder , t0. Cai-vim M. Arnkh. Sheriff: John T. Cahhon. CS)mmioner W. A. Connei.y, Pb- TKR YOUHGK, W. M. CnOM. County Superintendent O. W. Kerr. Ihntriet Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury (yomminiiionert J. U. Carpkh- TKB, LiKO. 7.UKNDKL. County Surveyor 3. V. Proper. ToronerDn. 3. W. Morrow. County A uditor M. K. Abbott, W. u Strovp, J. W. Elliott. ltKOULAR TKRMH OF tlOURT. ' Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Mouday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. 300, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets everv Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, "Partridge building. I. V l REST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meets evory Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P. O. H. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. C APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening In each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. AtTgFOR(7e STOW CORPS, No. 1:17, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. .W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. mmvi'sTA TENT. No. 1U4. K. O. T. A M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday even iiii in each month In A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. T M.CLARK, 1 . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. and District Attorney. Office, cor. of tin and Brldgo Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agont for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. F. RITCUEY, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa, B. SIGGINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druirglst, TIONESTA, PA J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvslcian. Surgeon A Dentist three doors north of Lawrence House. Tionesta. Residence at Jacob Wenk house. Professional calls promp tly responded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN, M. D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA, Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly respoiuioo to. night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. T TOT EL AGNEW. il L. AGNEW. Proprietor, This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undermine a complete change, and Is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and cold waior, eic. i no uouuori u gliosis novor neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE. V. C. F. W EAVER, Proprietor, Tlonseta. Pa. This is the most contrally located hotel In the place, and has all the wiilnrii iimirovements. No vaius will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping nlaco for the traveling public. First class Livery lit connection. 1TOREST HOTEL, 1 West Hickory, Pa. .1 ,) Bender. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently beeu completed, Is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comlortaoie accommoda tions to guests and tho traveling public. Ratos reasonable. MAY, PARK A CO., BANKERS. Corner of Elm A Wainut Sts., Tionesta Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit, lu tnrixst allowed on Time Deposits. ColleC' tions made on all the Principal poiuts of the U. S. Collections solicited. pilIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shoo in Keck build nir, next to Smear jamrli A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lrom the finest to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to give porioi t satmlactiou. iToinpt alien lion given to mending, and prices rei sellable. J. ZA1IRINGER. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and ut reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction, watch es, Jowolrj-, Ac, ordered for parties! at the lowest possible figure. Will be found in the building noxt to Keeloy Club Room, J OREN.0 FULTOX. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttcnbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. Ail work norbiluiiiff to Machinery, En nines. Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit- tinusundGenurul ltlacksmithine prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and .(list w. st of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. G RETTEN MERGER. S. H. HASLET & GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AN 0 UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. JAS. T. HRENNAN, Coiivcjiinccr. f ITiE. UTt fiW CCI- FABMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent tlio oldest, strongost, and best Insurance Companies In the Unilod Statos. C. M. ARNER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages, Loasos.Wllls, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and nil other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots tor sale or rent. Rciristors of Property for sale or to lot. open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to tlio collection of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment or lands ana payment oi taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Cbnrrh and Hnhhntk Hrliool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Babbath Mchool at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. V. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. F. F. Hhoup, i'astor. services in ine rrosDyierinn nurcu every Sabbath morning and evening, Kev. j. v. MCAnincn oiiiciaung. LOCAL AJJD MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market $1.25 A merciful roan is merciful eve'u to a livery horse. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly are visiting friends in Chicago. Miss Mae Grove, of Tionesta, is visiting Oil City friends. Derrick. Miss Ella Furman Jof Brad ford, spent Sunday with the Misses Randall. Have you paid your taxes? Satur day will be your last chance it you want to vote. Robert Hettenbaugh, of Lynch, Howe twp., was a visitor to Tionesta last Friday. Mrs. H. A. Shipe, of Marien. ville, spent a few days of last week with the Misses Randall. Mrs. Nancy Wyman, of Mead- ville, is paying a visit to the home of her nephew, W. Q. Wyman. The season for shooting, pheas ants came in yesterday, and it is now lawful to bag them if you can. J. W. Cadwallader and 8. S, Henne, prominent oil producers of Titusville, were here on business last Friday. Lanson is in New York now, and before the week ends goods will be oomiDe in bv the tons. Wait and see them. It Col. Arasler of Marlenville was dowrt on business for a few hours Monday, and gave the Republican a pleasant call. The talk that gas ratos will go up after Nov. 1st has caused no small amount of kicking among consumers, and history bids fair to repeat itself. Frank Amsler wishes to dispose of bis billiard and pool tables at reasonable prico, either in trade cash. Both in good condition, tf. Mr. n. M. Zahniser, of Stewarts Run, baa moved to town and will make Tiooesta his heme this winter Good citizens like he are always wel couie. Mr. Iredel, Supeiintendent the Acme Extract works at Marien ville, passed through towu Monda oo Lis wav back from a visit with friends in TituBville. J. Albaugh, of Eli Berlin Post is detailed to inspect Wm. Wra Post, 601, of Marienville, and ex peels to attend to that duty snmetim io the present month. F. R. Lanson is in New York and other eastern cities for the pu pose of laying in his fall aud winte stock of goods. He promises a large and well selected line. Mr. C. F. Gillespie was down from Whig Hill Saturday on a short visit with old friends, who were pleased to note that his health was improving materially. Mr. and Mrs. E. B Head of West Hickory were visitors to town last Friday. We are glad to know that Mr. Head's farm is likely to devel ope iuto a good oil territory before long. Drop busioofcs right now and see that your taxes are paid, Republi cans. Saturday of this week is the last day for paying same iu order to secure your vote, so attend to it at once. Mr. aud Mrs. C. S. Kirchartz visited Brookville friends last week and attended the fair, returning home Friday. Charlie says the fair was at tended by an immeuse crowd, and that the get-riuh-quick machines were iu evidence on every band and did a good business. Amsler is Bill at the head of the procession in vegetables, fruits, and the like. A fresh supply daily at his store. When in want don t tail to call on him. It -Friday's Lliizard: Miss Gussie Campbell, of Tionesta, who has been visiting relatives in Ohio for a couple of weeks, stopped with relatives In the city last night and left for home this afternoon, The first snow of the season came down rather copiously In these parts on Monday morning of this week. Down here in the valley it was a sort f elect, but we are told that on the lis the ground was quite white. The Free Melhodibt conference meets in Bradford next week. Rev, F. F. Shoup delivered bis farewell sermon here last Sunday evening, be held this station as loner as ' I aving the rules of the church will allow. -Freight train No. 94 on the W. N. Y. & P. had seven cars wrecked unday afternoon near Tidioute, The down passeoger due here at 7:53 in. was delayed over three hours by the wreck. No one was injured. Thirteen coaches were necessary to bring the crowd of excursionists own from Bradford and interme- iate points last Sunday, and scores were left behind on account of lack f room on the train, which bad over ,000 people aboard. isunaay last was "rauy uay in ri i i. .. il 1 II I the Presbyterian Sabbath schools of he Uuited States, and brought out large attendances in all quarters, The school at this place had an at-1 teudance of 155, and the collection 1 amounted to over $20. Flora Walters & Co. will have their fall opening of millinery goods on Thursday, Friday and Saturday f this week. A splendid line of goods will be shown, and the ladies are invited to call and make selec .n lonlr n,.r thoir ntnclf Lon t lorget ine days-to-morrow, ext uay and tne next. n S. D. Vaoderlin of Butler, Pa., it was a pleasant caller yesterday, Steve is nccotistine to put down sev- aral wells in the vicioitv of his fa- titer's place, over the line in Venango county, and if he is successful in pro-1 curing leases enough to warrant the undertaking, work will begin in a short time. The boys have caught on at last, after brousing around for several nights, aud on Monday night cap- h,rJ ro,.r ,.nn. Mi nn tliA hill Georee Framotoo of Stewarts Run. furnished the canine, and now the 'association" is ready to contract with narties wishing to lav in a gup. nit, nf nnn mhul "iorlrurt" onnn and. I IW and lh like for lh nominir I winter. Now that bicycles are prohibited from using the sidewalks, their right to their proper share of the 'street hould be recognized by all who travel iu vehicles. In order to avoid collisions when passing other bicyoles or vehicles always keep to the right. This is the law and the general rule, and if observed strictly, tbe danger from accidents will be very greatly lessened. CtatA finn'i finKatfati h.. .n!n. J. . tea JJriaay, uci. io, as autumn ar- nor day. In referring to tbe origin of this custom be savs that in re- l,. Rn) A,k. " mation in iooa, ou.uuu irees were plauted by teachers and pupils in Pennsylvania, and the annual recur- e .1 ' i loJ t ,u. . .... , planting oi inousanos oi auamouai trees to tbe better adornment of tbe ivrAiindri armlnd the Hchonl and llialoon home. Work on tha new river road will begin in a short time, and on Friday of next week, 11th iust., it is proposed tu have a large force at work on a piece of the new road a short distance above Tubus Run, and a goodly number of citizens have signified their williugness to turu out and give a day's work in tbe good -.. T r nli:. t.. laA to be present and superintend the public schools. One of the most luipor work. Don't forget the day and be taut is to see that the children are sent on baud with pick and shovel. Bcl,o1 a" rly 1,1 the t01"'" 148 Psible Newtown Mills in Kincsley twp.. jg nearing completion. There having been some controversy as to its size, it has leaked out that one of the road commissiuueis has whispered it around that they iutend to have it large euough to support a nice win ter track on which some of the own era of "flyers" can have a trial of speed occasionally. At any rate the new buildins will he a commodious aud eovenient one for the transaction twp. business. Goods will be arriving io a few days at Lausou's. The New York markets must give up some ot their finest articles for be is there at pros cut to get the best. Prices will be all cut to pieces. It Fall suits now at Miles & Arm strong's. See them. tf The Warren Mail notes the fact that Dr. Joho Curwen, Superinten dent of Warren Elate Hospital, eel ebrated his 74th birthday last r riflay by working all day. Few people realize the heay responsibility P'ced upon this genie! gentleman WD0 bM charge of nearly l.UU peo Ple. including over 900 patients, whose dulie require close, regular and constant attention. The Repub lican extends congratulations to Dr. Curwen, and hopes that he may live to enjoy many more birthdays. John Shnup, of the extensive lumbering firm of John Shoup & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., died at his home in Allegheny City, Pa., Sept. 27, 1895, after an illness extending over sever- months. Mr. Sboup is well and fa- i 1 1 i r i vr8D'J Jtoowu lo mum' 01 ur er8 ""'"g P' i i : i i neer lumbermen ot this section. During a long and successful busines career he was widely known as a man of strictest integrity, thoroughly hon est in all his transactions, and benev olent almost to a fault. He was in the 69th year of his age at time of his death. Some of our horsemen were hav ing a little trial of speed at Rialto park last Saturday afternoon. Liv eryman CaaGeld and Perry Hill tried conclusions in a trot, the former win ning two heats out of three. A mo ping race between CanSeld's flyer and a Warren nag resulted in a winner - for the visitor. The latter race was more in the nature of a circuB per fbrmance, the Warren horse making g plunge into the swamp near the track, throwing the rider about ten feet. and standioir on his head for nearly half a minute, it seemed ; while the other horse bolted, flopped the rider off, and slammed up against the fence like a scared bat. No dam age done. Ex-Union Soldiers' Association. At , meeting of Eli Ber- y p , N 62q of Erb1 Hickory. Sept. 27lb, a resolution was presen I. at T t i tea oy j. Aioaugn iavoring me or ganizatioo of ex-union soldiers of our county into an association for fraternal purposes, which resolution was adopted unanimously After a short discussion as to the proper course to pursue in the matter the commander was instructed to ap Poin' committee of three comrades " in conjunction with a like com mittee ot fosts -Ml and oui to lorm ulate a plan for the organ iza tion o 8a,d Association Agreeable to said instruction torn- maoder Witberel appointed tbe fol lowing comrades as tue committee J. AlOaUgQ, J. II. lieNin and D. Kj, Wbitmore. The Adjutant was instructed to publish the action of Post 629, in the three papers of our county for the consideration of our comrades of tbe Posts of our County, and to whom we submit the above for action in F. C, & L. W. E. Witherell, Com J. Albaugh, Adit. Eli Berlin Post No. 629, Dept of Pa. G. A, R. Foxburg, Howe Township. The first sharp frosts have fallen I Foxburg, "leaving all the woodlands gay, with th8 huea 0f summer'a rainbow, or tbe meadow flowers of May," and form 'ng one of Nature's vast mosaics to all nature loving people. Gold Bros, have struck gas In their new well( with a good Bhow of clli Rnd liave tapped the Band "on- J- B- Agnew passed through Fox I burg on his way Lome last week from I visit to the oil tield of this neighborhood Mr8. Harry Fulton and baby NarciHsa are visiting Mrs. Leonard Crain, at rig Miss Emma Gilson spoilt Sabbath at Clarendon. Mrs. Culbertson and Mrs. Mayo were at Sheffield on Friday. Dr. Uass of Shofiield is a daily visitor at Lynchburg. Quite an amount of sick ness is reported there. Teachers, Parents and Pupils. A recent article In the Altoona Tribune contains some good suggestions to all of 11,6 persons Included in the above cap- I tiou- "says so militates against the child's success as Irregular attendance. Even one day a week oounta up considerably during the term and the child feels it sensibly. It is cruelly unjust to sond a child only about half the time and then ortticize the teacher because so little progress is niado. The wonder is that there is any advance at all. Another important duty iH for tiiu pa rent to ftand by the teacher, if possible, iu every controversy between teacher and pupil. Be altogether sure before taking sides. There may be times when the parent believes gross injustice I nib beeu done his child, but however indignant ho may be, or whatever he may say to the teacher in private conversation concern ing the matter, a due regard for the wel fare of tho child requires implicit obe dience to all the comiuaudH of the touch er be insisted upon from liiin. Many a boy has been ruined by the injudicious partisanship of his father or mother. Latest bats aud caps at Miles & Armstrong's. tf School Reports. TiONKSTA SCHOOL 1ST MONTH. M D 3 o c H o 3. Room. it : r to f S 2 P No. 4 f.l 47 Prt 22 25 No. 3 44 41 m 25 3.1 No. 2 4!) 47 H7 31 30 No. 1 53 60 16 32 40 Total... 1117 IR5 A5 110 137 TBKSKMT EVERY DAT ! Hoom No. 1. Kitty Joyce, Teacher: eon Clark, Dallas Reck, Paul Carson, 'red Clark, Gilbert Hagerty, Rusxel lopkins, Harrison Blum, John Shoe maker, Curtis Proper, Sain Sailor, Perry Hill, Margie Thompson, Ethel Clark, iiiie Foreman, Amy Sallade May Bush, Kdna Ault, Delva Reib, Essie Scowden, 'va Carr, Lienors Ritehey, Belle Hood, Uenavieve Doutt, Isabel Joyce, Olive -Riison, Colyn Clark, Lena Korah, Jose- lilne Smearbaugh, Bertha Lawrence, Mary Noble, June Hood, Nellie Davis, inma Amor. Koom No. 2. Martha Morrow, Teach er: John Kltchey, unariie wanner, toward Kelly, Charlie Hood, Philp Ilium, Walter Sailor, Leon a Scowden, Ivate Shoomaker, Evlyn Clark, Gertrude Hill, Bertha Thomson, Edith Hopkins, Virginia Siggins, Kate Ainer, Grace Armstrong, Kdna Corah, Forenoe Ful ton, Mary Fredrickson, Eva Davis, Ar chie Davis, Charlie Carlson, Charlie 'harleston, Bennie Charleston, Willie Clark, Clifford Foreman, Roland Arm- trong, Herbert Heplor, Floyd Sailor, Clifford Carr, Lulu Carr, Grace Cone. Room No. 3. -Ida Paup, Teacher Florence Thomson, June Herman, Maude Butler, Cornelia Everett, Nettie Claik, Goldie Hill, Gertrude Agnew, Martha Overlander, Alice Agnew, Amanda Setloy, Maude Setley, Blanche Helcel, Helen Smearbaugh, Paul Clark, Newkirk Carson, Clyde Foreman, Harry Illose, Archie Holenian, Garfield Grove, Ray Birtcil, Frank Joyce, Fred Blum, Milton Corah, Carl Wenk, Claud Hepler, Room No. 4. R. N. Speer, Piiocipal : Jessie Corah, Margaret Hassey, Sarah Morrow, Marie Smearbaugh, Mary Joyce, Alice Hassey, Calisla Weiser, Muyine Fitzgerald, Harry Davis, Robert Fulton, Arthur Dinginan, Viola Corah, Mary Hassey, Belle Jamieson, Ruth ("lark, Florence Hagerty, May Smith, Iva Holeinan, Elsie Felton, Lester Hole- man, Archie Clark, Paul Dale. FOXBURW SCHOOL. Report of Foxburg, Howe Twp., school for month ending Sept. 28, 1895: Num ber enrolled 30; average attendance 28; percent, of attendance 90. Those present every day: Carl and Fred. Cromwell, Walter Hettenbaugh, Peter Williams, Dennie Deuslinger, Bennie Hettenbaugh, Elmer Peterson, Wavie Norman, Mary Wilcox, Dorothy Gilson, Harry McDon aid, Ida Norman. Nancy C. Morrow, Teacher. SEWSY NOTES. Prof. Louis Pasteur, the eminent scientist and physician of France, died on Saturday last. On Tuesday of last week the famous engine No. 909, on the N. Y. Central road made a run of 148 miles in 132 minutes between Albany and Syracuse, pulling three coaches. In dealing with the five hoboes con victed at Erie of murderous assault and robbery, a few days ago, J udge Criswell gave four of them 8 years each in the pen., and tho fifth got seven years. He explained that he made this distinction because the odd one bad no revolver on his person when arrested. The law in regard to keeping telephone messagos secret went into effect Sept. 1, Telephone aud telegraph operators are subject to a fine of $1,000 or six months In jail for divulging the business of their lines and persons who wrongfully ob tain possession of private matters irom this source are subjected to a similar penalty. Missouri stands highest lu corn condi tion, the Agricultural Department' figures for that slate being 111. Illinois' are 97, Iowa's 98, Kansas' 86, and Ne braska's 56. The average for the whole country is 96.4, as compared with 63.4 year ago. The yield now is estimated at about 2.3O0.0O0.0O0 bushels, which is about 100,000,000 above the largest pre vious crop. A penurious, grasping business man' name is seldom Been in his home news papers, says an exchange. He never ad vertises, Jogs along iu the old ruts, waits till tho Hoason is over bofore buyin goods, and thon asks two prices for what ho sells. Poople admire live business men, they freely patrouize them because they aro always up-to-date, liberal ad vertisors; they are open-hearted, sell cheaper and have a big place iu the hearts of all. Isn't it true? Dr. Forbes Winslow, the distinguished English physician, denounces the riding ot bicycles by women and says tho prac tice is immoial and Injurious in Itsetl'ect. It is not a mattor to be wondered at that this dogmatio assertion has stirred up In dignatloii among the fair devotees of the wheel. A host of good women ride bicycles. The cool assumption that they are engugod iu au injurious and Im moral exercise Is ground for indignant protest and resentment. Franklin News. The charter which has been granted to the Oil City Station Railroad Company (John B. Smithman, presideut,) contem plates the building of an electric line be tween Oil City and Frankliu via Deep Hollow route. The present understand ing Is that this enterprise will be met about half way ou the route by a line from this city, constructed by Frankliu parlies interested in electric railroad mat ters. A well cqiiiod line between the two cities would be a isipular aud well patronized Improvement. Franklin News. A Nowai k lawyer has hit upon a novel slid clhiulive method of dealing with a blackmailer. A line-looking aud some what notorious woman called at his of fice aud demanded f "00. Ou his positive refusal to give her a cent the woman threatened to call at his house and de mand the sum of his w ile. As the law yer knew the character ol the woman, he comuiuuit ated with his people st home by his private telephone, and iuslructod his two strapping, able-bodied (ieruian servant gills to show the visitor iuto the reception room when she called and then set upon her together and give her a sound boating. The girls, liking the fun, did as they were requested, and with out saying anything to the wife of their employer carried out his suggestion so well that the blackmailer fled from the house with two black eyes and a broken nose. She left behind a quantity of hair and two front teeth. Tony Shnltz and Billy Mason, of near Turkey City, two characters not of the most enviable reputation, I act .spring held up and robbed an old gentleman by the name of Harvey George of near Blair's Corners, of a gold watch and fH). On last Monday a week a Pinkerton de tective arrested Shultz in Pittsburg on a bench warrant that had been issued at the August term of Court, bringing him to town and handing him over to Sheriff Stelter. Wnen arrested Shultr. acknow ledged to having taken a part in this hiahway robbery. Mason is still at arge Clarion Democrat. -Keep your temper till Lansno'a new stock arrives. lie is now in New York making the selections, and I t will eclipse all former efforts in that line. It Good Team For Sale. Jacob Smearbaugh wishes to d is- pose of bis work team at a reasona ble figure. Weight about 2500, and first class, all round good team, uited to any kind of work, and per fectly sound in every particular. Address, Tionesta, Pa. 2t uiiu i uuy cuiiiauuii oci I hoes, but go to Miles & Armstrong I and buy the "Hostettler seal goat" lC,.n, .,..;,, a .lihniit tha ticket with Hoetettler's name on it, We are sole agents for them, and have them in all styles tor men, women and children. tf For Sale. 40 tons of 16-pound railroad irou ; used but little. Address. S. Win & Ed. M. Wilson, Clarion, Pa. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigued, under the firm name of Heath & Gierlug, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent, All bills owing by the said firm will be paid by K. C. Heatb, who will also collect all accounts due same. The meat-market will be continued at the same stand by Giering & Son. K. C. Heath, J. UlERINO. Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 23, 1895. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and Bettle, K. C. Heath. Any person desiring first-class dental work doue will do well to bear in mind that l win oe in iioneeta ior tbe week commeuciue on tbe first Monday of each month. tf R. H. Stillson. Buy anything you need in Clothing, Furnishing aud (Shoes at Miles & Armstrong's. They are ex clusive dealers aud can give you tbe the latest things at lowtst prices. if OBSTRUCTION ! Tionesta River Bridge. Office of Commissioners of Forest County, " Tionesta, Pa,, Sept. 24, 1895. Owing to unavoidable delay in be ginning work on the abutment of tbe bridge over the Allegheny river at Tionesta. we hereby cive notice to the public that said bridge will re main closed to travel until about the 14th of Oct., 1805. Peter Younok, W. M. Coon, W. A. Conn ely, County Commissioners, It Troubled with Bheauailsui Bead This. Annapolis, Md., April 16. 1894. I have used Chamberlain's Pain- Halm for rheu matism and found it to lie all that Is claimed for it. 1 believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recommend it to tbe public. J no. O. Brooks, dealer lu boots, shoes, etc., No. 18, Mam St. ALSO KKAD THIS. Mechanicsville, St. Marj County, Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm to a mail who had beeu sullering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. MeOill. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Siggins A Herman. Mamie. We would be pleased to have you call at our store for a free package of Hai-on's Celery King for the nerves, which we are distributing to all alllicted with dys pepsia and all blood, liver and kidney diseases. Bacon's Celery King is simply doing wonders in building up worn out constitutions, and is the grand specific for nervousness, sleeplessness, headache and all derangements of the stomach, liver ami kidneys. Samples free. Large packages 5U and 25 cents, at Siu-ins .V Herman's, Tionesta, ami W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, sole agents. 4 The Darlington, Wis., Journal says ed itorially of a popular patent medicine: "We know from experience that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped exi-riit-ialing pains aie' possibly saved us from an un timely grave. Vi'e would not rest easy over night without it in the hou-c." This remedy undoubtedly saves uinro pain aud sullering than any other mcili icine iu the world. Every lamily should kcep it in the house, lor it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by Siggins A Herman. If your children are subject to croup watch for the lirst symptom ol the di seasehoarseness. If Chaiuherlaiu's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even alter the uroupy cough has appeared the attack can always be pre vented by giving this remedy. It is al so invaluable for colds and whoopiug cough. For sale by Siggins it Herman. A (Jrrnt C'nnrililnie. For your favor Is Otto's Cure for the throat and lungs, and we can confidently recommend it to all as a superior remedy for eoiiKh, colds, asthma, bronchitis and nil lung afiection. It will stop a cornih quicker than any known remedy. We guarantee it to cure you. Instant relief In all cases of croup and whooping cough. If you are sullering, don't rielnj', but call on us ami net a sainnie of this great guaranteed remedy and be one of trie great party on the road to health. Samples free. Large bottles 50e. and 25n. at Mifgins Herman, llonesta, and w. N. Wilkins, West Hickory, sole agents. MARRIED. SNYDER McLAUOH DIN AtCorsica, by Rev. F. P. Britt, Thursday, Septem ber 19th, 1H95, Mr. Geo. W. Snyder, of Parrish, Pa., and Miss Blanche Mc Laughlin, Kingnville, Pa. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS Flour 9 sack, - - l.inrl.fiO I (Torn Maul Inn Iha . 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Students assisted in procuring paying situations. bncloHe 2 cents in (tamps for Reporter and Address, SMITH A CAMPBELL, Meadville, Pa. 2oc4 Homes In Florida. The Florida Home and Plantation Co. have the disposal of the choicest of the Uisston rine anu reciaimeu muca im in Central Florida. Healthful climate, pure air, rich soils, hoou water ana near railroad. Absolute monopoly of the early northern markets for fruit and truck. Terms easy. Address for in formation. O. r . S Kl li us, Clarion, ra. Public Police. At a regular meeting of the Town Council of Tionesta Borough, held Mon day evening, September 9, A. D. 1896, the following r solution was adopted : Renolvetl, That bicycle riders be pro hibited from ridinir upon the sidewalks of the Borough of Tiouesta, under penal ty of one dollar tor eacn onense, one half of the fine to go to the oUicer maa- lug the arrest. 15 1 I 11 Vl'VJWVilJ. Attest, K. M. HERMAN, SEAL 1 uurgess. James D. Davis, Soeretary pro tern. Tionesta, Pa., September 17, 1H95. Executors' Notice. Whereas, letters Testamentary on the estate of William Longstroth, late or Green township, Forest oounty, Fa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons linionieu io nam estate will please make payment, and those Uaving claims agaiusv me sumo will present them, properly authentica ted for settlement, to Frank lonostreth, Uhlan do Lonostheth, Executors. August 14, 1895. tZUGUSrMQRCR J ft. of the firm of MOHl'K BKO'S, OPTICIANS, Specialist in Errors of Retraction of the Eye. Examinations free of charge. WARREN, PENN. AOCNOORPH'S PATINT SECTIONAL Steel Ceilings and Side Wall Finish. Forlliuivhwiauil lUwmlentv. 'HtloK"e, pr!c an4 tmtluuiL-a. on uj-i lU-ntiou Ui (lie Sole Miuiuflu-turt-rti, tiik tt: lien tumult; a run. r., (Ltd.) rkiuU., ra. Alt" inuk'-rs ol 1 .li:hlliln. lr and suirm-lIuo hlri-l llooliiis Hud r-ijlus. lit circular. I EWIS 93 LYE (FATKHTKU) Tfctatnmf. and pomtT y ml. 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